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- THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1903. ARY SQUARE. BUILDINGS “t ases t A ADYERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. BERKEL Y REAL ESTATE OMKLIND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL TATE. 8335 $9 50 monthiy—Cottase of § roome. sse; good well of water: fine 4 fine lots, 100x100. all nicely at 4 a; + Oaklane send for site , Owner. ny the same U are paying your mortgage ed dollars Ree e Oaklan CAKLAND HOUSES T0 LET. $ large lot ap at §20 e 25, cottage of 4 large back pard Turnisted | o . money and wor per ' hildren, GEO. H. VOSE, 1118 Broac Oakland, = e ey OAKLAND ROOMS T0 LET. NIXETEENTH, nt_room keeping ercnces exchanges ——— e '0/ KLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. unfurni Large single located; sunn; and FURNITURE good and_cheap this month SCHELLHA H, Eleventb st., Oakland. . AN N | [ i | | r and ager cit; on pr St NIA, a kiteh 1 = ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. SONIA APARTM keeping suites; light; February 2 3. 4 and G-room private baths, electrio all sunny rooms; open 15] make reservations now: emises 10 to 4 daily; location ockton st., bet. Sutter & Bush. S04 hen: reasonabie: TS- unny front bay-window no children. hou! sunn; “gas and bat ping with ove rm.. er cars to Caltfornia. d; MeAllf prices re rooms 33c, all ny inrurnished Panhandle; furn, K references. or 3 k: reading room. ~Newly furnished bay k; transient, v furnished rooms and lights: day, LAD are Send La & wa ~ BIRTH iggist s—Incandescent light, # room and ladles' par- to $150; week, $2 : elevator on ground d cold water; baths. ents and subscriptions a the best. a de Ch SOLICITORS AND SALESMEN. TED— ¥ amps, Jetter by free biiliard ro Handsomely or, plano and phone. Church ional uite or New house, ele. imp'vments; 418 Turk— 1l mod. 20 ddy—High-class s or singie: st blication nonths 10 the, abandoned ! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills | Safe_ reliable for particulars. return mail. hester Chem_ Co. Take no other. “Rellef for Ask your Phiia. Pa lass <man in e drug itors for 18 business DR. J Arlington Hote of JOHN hereby given TARNHAM, ad John Boecker, ahd all persons seary vouchers, first_publication 1 admini = building. the same e transaction n the trator he F eased. CARLTO Administrator N W rooms MARRIAGE LICENSES. ¢ marriage 1 BELL 905, by ih wt ( FINDF censes were fssued S Sixteenth street, rte Madera Ivy avenue, and venue. ) Shiy rkeley and Edith B. Little, v street, and t, 34, Seymour Ind., a S—HARRIAGES—DEATHS. notices sent by must be handed deatk ried. T vublica the BORN. January January A. Stern, a residence of per. same published. MARRIED. in this eity, January ", W. Fisc pastor Church, Perry M. rielson, both of San S—1In this city, January ¢ Rev. Frank S. ¥ord, pastor ristian Church, Vernon O. ntario, Cal.. and Janice L. | . ‘North Dakota. ity, January 28, 1903, H." Briggs, vastor of wurch, Chester Franklin | o and Lillian V. s | DIED. Willlam S Krusi. Herman Henry | Lautens-hlager. Car- oline Lawler, Mary J ! Lyser. ‘Albert W MoGiilin, Frank McMartin, Wm. R. Martin. Phiilp J | Courtwright, Mary Miranda, Santos G. Crone, Margaret , Mrs. | De White. Isabelia John | Dubber, Henry Pond, James 1, | By b E Saunders, George H. vens, Charles Schuchard, Victor G. Flanagan, Patrick Schuering, Margare- | Grizes. Catherine B tha Hale. James Simon. Louis Hopper, Garrety Sorensen, Carl J ohaneson, Gustal A. Stonesifer, Clarence ne Erow Char 3 | Bi | > Funeral , ot E & el Keating, John In Gak n, 468 Th) In this cf les Belz, . dearly bel and beloved stepfather of Mrs. a native of Philadelphia, Pa., aged 46 years 10 months and 4 days. RADLEY Julia Bradiey, beloved wife of the late James In and ‘m services 2 o'clock. at the parlore of Albert Sullivan, Jobn Von Adelung, E. land. Japuary 28, a native'of Nantucket, Mass., inths and 28 days Friday, Janvary 30, 1903, Wil- irteenth street, Oakland. 1In- terment private ity, January 28, 1903, Henry generally known as Harry loved husband of Carrie Belz, J.'S. Neal, Oakland, January 28, 1903, wother of Charles H., William native 7 Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, 516 Twentieth street, Oak- furnished or | ; attractive in- |, furnished front | offices and ba | . to the | 1903, to the | lan to req repose of her =oul at 10 o'clock. St. BRO Da Bro S months and 19 days. BUCK—In San Luis Obispo, January 27, 1903, nest Henry, beloves mof J. ful { agay 17 age. fui Thy full Jax yal California Lodge No. 1. OnO. | fully invited to attend the funeral tormorrow Manchester Unity mation Cypress | (Friday). at 2 o'clock, from the funeral par- | Puggy and drove to the overland train. { Lawn Cemetery, by train | lors of the H. F. Maass Lom;:a]n).":‘anMMA Ashley, wha returned home soon after the —In this pity, January o . S Biregs Interment 0dd Fellows' Ceme- | occurrence, is keeping the wires hot in an | ckley, widow of “om- Ty, L. Etkley, and beloved mother | SIMON—In this city, January 27, 1903 “Louis :;:';‘f; ok ot the child before sh: Mareh and.John H.. nk K. mon, brother of Mrs. !1. Heynemann, Mr. er. ¥ckley, and beloved sister of Alfred Bimon and Mrs. G. Hl_rscnhom, a na- — Burnham, a native of Newbury tive of San Francisco, aged 39 years and 10 Fourteen Feet of Snow. vburyport, Mai papers | monthe. 5 ¥ . k pay ©> Friends are respectfufly ihvitsd to at-| WALLACE, Idaho, Jan., 28.—More than E7Tienas ana pequaintances are respec tend the funeral seryices td-day. January 2, | fourteen Inches of snow fell during the fully invited to attend ,the funeral services | at 7 his ast twenty-four hours in the Coeur at her late residence, 1612 Fulton street, [ Pine street. Cremation 0dd Fellows “'m"!:l'r\!enes atrid e o fourteenLoleee! Thursday, January 20, at 2 o'clock. Inter- | at 11 o'clock. | ment private. { —In this city, January 28, 1903, | deep in all the country near Stregans —In this city, January 2§, 1903, Charles | nsen, a native of Denmark, aged | and Lookout Mountain. The $now is said ens. beloved hushand of Catherine Evens, | . o0, | 12 De packed upon the aides of the North- and father of Charles Evens and An- | STONESIFER—In Oakland, January 28, 1903, | ern Pacific tracks higher drew Moyles, a native of Bristol, Eggland, arence A., son of A. G. and Arabella §. | or the cars 5 higher thant the fops vears 2 months and 3 davs | Stonestfer, - a_native of Missouri, aged 45 {°F J [ iends and acqualintan are re“(v;nhl 5 months d 16 days. eyl fad . fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, LLIVAN—In this city, January 27, 1903, at | Lavish Gifts Embarrass Le, n: January L 10 o'clock, from the | “his son's residence, 262 Clara street John. | pRRING, Jan. 21.—Th SFtigus mortuary Iden Gate Under- | peloved husband of annab Sullivan, and | SKIN an. 27.—The members of the | taking Company Mission street, nears fither of Jghn, James and the late Thomas | foreign legations are again ‘embarrassed yl‘;\-_-m;_\-"m 1 Holy Cross Ceme- ...mlJ_,_m. Sullivan, a native of Ireland, | by the lavish gifts from the Dowager tery. by c : ‘ aged 05 Einpress of game, plants and trinkets on | VLANAGA Ihe \Cmily Kol V0N &) In Oakland, January 27, | ihe occasion of {he Chinese New Year. tal, Janu atrick Flanagan, a 1903, Edward von Adelung, father of Dr. E % | | HOP Bernlee Hale. = Sl = | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. D ki 1 RS e g Must Move Chicken Coop: | Ed Spread, Stockton |G Brow ew York Tears 10 monihae and 15 dnse A miember of | The Harbor Commissioners yesterday in-| T Heally, Stockton |W B Yendell & we, Ky De e ONnphay. structed the Chief Wharfinger to take some ac- | 1 ¥ Edwards, Oakland) Mrs Freeman, Ky 0¥ Remains at the residence of the grand- erine Casey vears. C¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- (Thursday), at 8:30 o'elock, from the parlors | = ive of Mexico, aged 21 years 10 months and S of James McManus, Seventh and Castro 0 days. 2 o strects, thence to St Francis de Bales| §FNotice bf funeral hereafter. | Attagks .the Pr ings of “hurch, where a solemn requiem mass will | NEVILLE—In this city, January 25 1061, \t‘ e oceedings Celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 | | Mary. dearly beloved wife of the late John Y ok, Tterment St Mary s Cemeters. Netie. Scherof Jom and Miihel o Grien: Court-Martials in the CHRISTAN—In this city, January 27, 1903, and er of Richare 'oley, a native ol s s Meta, dearly beloved daughter of William | County Cork, Ireland, aged 48 years. Phlhppmes-l and the late Minna Christan, a native of | PIERCE—In this city, January 27, 1903, John, California, aged 14 years 7 usband of Elizabeth Pierce L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1110 iy invited tend the funeral services | Treat avenue, thence to St. Peter's Church, | pines. In the course of his remarks Raw- arsday. at e ck, at | Alabama street, between Twenty-fourth and | Iins referred, to the death of Father arles J. B. Metal rtaking pariors, | Twenty-fitth, where a solemn requiem high | Augustin and sald he was murdered in m | “garet Crone, beloved mother of an H. Saunders, a native of Lowel, | Who had been mentioned in the Rawlins | Elien Crone Mrs. Hannan ‘Tucker M. B e invited to attend the fo. | LESOlUtioN as being responsible for Father Clizabeth Hyun. @ native of County Cork. Friends are Invited to attend the fu- | A 5 Ireland, aged 96 years. | neral ervices "Fridas, Jamiary 3o a2 vgustin’s death. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | o'clock, at Masonic Temple, corner Post and | fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | Montgomery streets, u‘ndc;r ”"1 nAusn‘i'manllDETECTIVE' FROM OHIO (Thureday from the parlors California Lodge No. 1, F. and - M. n- of Carew & ‘Engli Van Nees avenue, | terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. ACCUSED OF KIDNAPING thence to St. Ignatius Church, where a sol- | SCHUCHARD—In this city, January 27, 1903, - o emn requiem high mass will be celebrated |~ Victor George, beloved son ‘of Ernest G. and | Forcibly Takes Young Girl From Her | for the repose of her soul, commenciug at | Clara F. Schuchard, and brother of Outo. | ™ @ o 9:30 o'clock. Interment private at Santa | Adolph, Anna, Peuline and Oscar Schuchard, andmother and Is Now Hurry- C ! a native of Saliras, Cal, aged 27 years and ing East | DAVIZBS—In this city, Ja ry 1003, | 5 wonths. (Salinas papers please copy.) ¥ - = | Lilewcllyn, beloved husband of Jane Davies, | 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- PASADENA, Jan. 28.—H. F. Ashley to- ! 1]1{\11\ father of Lie -;g‘\ n i:h;{;d mju Qr:l;n'x‘:-\ Elf.lxlfi..::mfid “l‘o Ial:‘t:?fiwhhe II:r"n"?il( 1‘_";;‘;!! day filed a complaint against James Mc- dire. Mra, F. Ric | Church, Fifteentn street and Julian avenue. | Ciellan Foltz, accusing him of kidnaping tive of | Intermént ¢ Lawn Cemetery. his 3-year-old child. Foltz is a deputy | 2 months and 3 d (Truckee, ® | HARMONY A. :} lll' ‘w.‘—%n‘\- Sheriff, who came all the way from To- please copy.) | cers and members are respectfully Wvited t | lego, Ohig, to littl s | 4 ), N get the little girl, who is =" Notice of funcral hereafter. attend the funeral of our late brother, V. G. | - & | DE WHITE—In this city, January 28, 1903, ‘; Schuchard, from St. John's Church, Fitteenth | Wanted by Mrs. Ashley, the latter h&Vlns[ | " Tsabella de White, a native of Portland, Or., | and Julian avenue, Friday, at 1| recently .secured a divorce from Ashley. e g i { "By orer e . | The officer stole into the house during the | DUBBER—In this city, January 27, 1003, | "11{“‘\"‘0!“{:”"‘(“:: KELLAN, M. W. | fyther's absence, it is alleged, and pre- | Dubbdr, a native of BErooklyn, N. Y., AP g sented a decree from a Toledo Judge | i onths 7 days | sci N his city, J v 28, 1905, 8 ! L monthe and T dave. | R e Uheloned wite e o | transterting the child to the mother. The | ited to | late George Schuering, and mother of Mrs. Thursday, January | *. L. Brewer of New York, a native ot | mother, who resisted the officer with a Charles J. B. Metzler’ rtaking parlors, | Collen-on-the-Rhine, Germany, aged 75 years. | royolver, Another officer disarmed the ment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric fu- neral car from Waller and Stanyan streets. MIRANDA—In this city, January 27, 1903 Santos G., beloved wife of the late Caye- tano Miranda, mother of Rose M. Lind, and d, on_Friday, at 9:30 ofclock, from thence St. Francls de Sales Church, where a ulem high mass will be celebrated for the Interment Mary's Cemetery. PRIEST 3 DEATH SENATE'S THEME Father Augustin Was Murdered, Declares Rawlins. WN—In San Jose, January =28, 190 grandmother of Mrs. J. J. Clancy and Mrs. vid Brown, beloved brother of Alexander Paul Morillo, a nati of Santiago, Chile, own, a native of Scotland, aged 35 vears | South America, aged 79 years 2 months and 2 1 intances are respect [ Friends and acqual ces are respect- fully nvited to atsend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 9: o'clock, from the resi- dence of her granddaughter, Mrs. Paul Mo- rillo, 446 Avon street, Alden, ~Alameda County, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be cele brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 10 o'clock. Interment St. | Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. MOJICA—In this city, January 28, 1003, Mrs. Mojica, beloved wife-of Luciano Mojica, and mother of Liomardo and Rosa Mojica, a na- son of Ernest H. and zabeth Manley Buck, a native of San ancisco, aged 8 mgnths and 21 days. ther, Mrs. E. Manley, 521 Laguna street. e "of funeral hereafter. In Oakland, January 1903, Cath- (nee Donohoe), beloved wife of , a natlve of Ireland, aged 32 C. Case; Iy invited to attend the funeral to-day > The ursday), O'Connor & Co. ent Laurel Hill —In this e January 26, 1902, ventura Cicuega, a native of Mexico, d 58 years 6 months and 12 days. | Thomas, Nellie, James and Sister Mary Desiree and Mrs, | months and 25 | | and brother of James and the WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.—A sharp de- bate was precipitated in the Senate to- day when Rawlins called up his resolu- tion directing the Secretary of War to| supply the Senate with the, proceedings of a number of court-martials in the Philip- Make place to-day from the parlors of Mission street. In- John Plerce, A. F. Jones, late Patrick and Garrett- Pierce, a native of Doon, varish of Tralee, County Kerry, Ire- 1and, aged 62 vears 7 months and - da I Friends and acauaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday. 5 g 3 Washington str netery Interment National | mass will be celebrated for the renose of his | | soul, commencing at 9:45 o'clock January 25, | ment Holy Cross Cemetely. beloved mother of | In this city, January 26, native of Indlana, | Pond, a native of Mas . | Vears. intances are respect- | G7 Friends and d the funeral Thursday, | Lodge No. 1, F. clock, from the mor- fully ry chape e Undertaking 1 pany, 2 . near Twenty- Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. —In this city, January old blood. This aroused the ire of Beve- dge, who demanded specifically to know who had committed the cold blooded mur- der. Carmack entered the debate and characterized the charge, which, he said, repeatedly had been made, that the Dem- ocrats were ailing the army, as the “meanest_and dirtiest” of any that had | been made against the party. Proctor de-| fended Captaln Cornelius M. Brownell, | Inter- 1903, James husetts, aged members of California and A. M., are respect- end the funeral services . 1903, at 2 o'clock, at ner Post and Montgom Interment Laurel Hiil Cemetery, | In this clty, January 27, 1905 Iy invi auary decree was served on the child’s grand- Washington street, under the auspic @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- waman and then the men jumped into a | papecTiug-ropas Similar presents were sent to the lega- ard and Alexis von Adelung and Mrs. Wil- In this city, January 1903, Cath liam A. Caldwell, a native of Germany, aged | tion at the time of the iast note of the e B., beloved wife of J. P. Griggs, and | 71 years and 21 days. powers to China on the indemnity ques ther of Lucile and Happy Griggs. a native X Friends and accuaintances are respect- | {yon, Jose, Cal., aged 24 years and 4| fully favited to attend the funeral services'| = | at ine residence of Alexis von Adelung, 276 T VETTVRGE y DEE In San Diego, James Hale, beloved | t Tenth street, East Oakland, at 2 o' clock HOTEL ARRIVALS. ad_of Florence Hale, to-day ursday). Interment private and loving father W E Godfried, Mont cramento 1J A King, al will take place to-day | tion toward clearing the ferry depot of chicken B e e e n Ness avenue. In- | able complaint has been made. The Wells- | 1) A Siome Modimg |5 canapnpar, Rumses | rel Hill Cemetery . Fargo Express Company will be asked to find | J . Beagi e e Y AL N—In this city, Januar; 1003, | some, other place for handling their perishable |y 3 ‘Gaven P K Rivera, Arizona {relght Seanlon, Sausalito | gl Warships Dry Their Flags. The rain of Tuesday penetrated to the signal uzalito | 3 Oakiand | J Collins. Cincinnati|J E Foster & son, Cal | H _Templar, Arizona| E M Dawson. Redding | Gustaf Adolf Jobansgon, a | of ‘Finiand, aged 26 years j { In this city, January | a native of Portland, Or., ! jce of funeral bereafter. Remains | rockers of the cruiser New York and the gun- | J D Russ & wife, Mass/C L Duffey, Redding | | ac ine partore of 4 . O'Connor & Con 05 | boat Boston and yesterday morning all the lo. =G M Marsh, Dillon,Mon|Mra J Tiffany & dr, Cal | Mission _strect | cal marine world wondered why the vessels A G . Ontario | W Lancaster, S Mateo | B wary 27, 1gag, | Were So gaily decorated. It only the flags Photnix |H D McCall San Mateg gl ATy 3T amti. | drying, but It made the bravest showing of ¢ B Denning, L Angeies' D E Ball, Los Gatos i P John and Daniel | bunting ever seen in this harbor. Jim_Dunlap, Alvadaro Miss Hanion, Los Gatos | e bR ol o | 3 O Hare & wf, Chicago| Mrs Hanlon,” Los Gatos T Notlce of funeral hereafter. Remains | Outside for Five Days. b e R R L DR Tow: Giton 4L the marios Of & . OIOVAMERS 0. 3 The German bark Seafahrer, which arrived KRUSL—In Alameda. January 28, 1003, Her. | Yerierday from Xew(-nlllr. England, was off the | man_ Krusi, beloved husband of the late RERE the corace e Jr son | January 30, at 1 o'clock. Int¥rment private -— Homestead; $150. Please omit flowers 2 | 3. Frank and Maria Walters to Abraham J LAUTENSCHL —In this city, January a A New Schooner. | Lo lot op E line of Ashbury street, 1 26, 1008, Deloved wite 3¢ ihe b The fourmasted schooner Smale was launchad | enteenth, N 50 by E 100, lots 6 and 7 | Conrad Lautensc ind devoted mother | January 17 at Cocs Bay. was built . Park Line Tract 6: $10. { o of A M. Lautenschlager. a native of | Swayne & Hoyt of this city and will Same to Clinton T, Hull, lots 4 and 5, block | Wurtembers, Germany, aged 71 yvears and 4 | Caroline Krusi, and father of Herman Krusi months and €7 The funeral during the voyage. Time the vessel was thrown on her beam s hove to for the greater part of the five days. In 14 21 West she en- countered a hurricane in which many sails were carried away. a native of erland, Continued _E"rnm >1-’age Eight. aged 8h years iay will take Central place from enue, his lot_on SW_corn riday, | of Girard and Wilde streets, s by W 3 lot 1, block ‘s residence, in the coast lumber trade. She is 240 feet long, | N, same: $10, b T The Sunday Call’s New Literary Policy HE SUNDAY CALL has secured the special rights for the Pacific Coast of “A Girl Who Wrote,” by Alan Dale, the great /New York dramatic critic, and will publish this splendid novel plete in three issues of its Magazine Section—February 1, 8 and 15 inclusive. Also bear in mmmemwnm features are to follow in rapid succession. Immediately after the completion of “A Girl Who Wrote,” The Sunday Call will publish that sensational problem story, “The Leopard’s Spots,” by Thomas Dixon Jr.; then will appear in rapid succession “The Gentleman From Indiana,” by Booth Tarkington; “Tainted Gold,” by Mrs. C. N. Williamson; “The Turnpike House,” by Fergus Hume; ‘“The Mise- issippi Bubble,” by Emerson Hough; “The Thirteenth District,” by Brand Whitlock, etc., ete. In addition to these novels there will be published in each issue of The Sunday Call a short story selected from the work of the best writers of the.day; for example, such stories as: “The Golden Ford,” by William Wallace Phillips; “Bob- bert's Merry Christmas,” by Josephine Dodge Daskam; “The Yel- low Mail Story,” by Frank H. Spearman; “The God of His Fathers,” by Jack London; ‘“The Little God and Dickey,” by Josephine Dodgs Daskam; “A Woman and Her Bonds,” by Edward Lefevre, eto, , Read the . Colonel Kate DPapers RAILWAY TRAVEL. ‘Cmiflimlyi‘fomia Limited... o CHICAGO ‘ ‘ An Ide Santa Fe [, \ Daily al Train For Those Who SANTA FE TRAINS Leave Market-street Ferry Depot.s | Local | Lim'd | Daily | Daily | Local [Ov'rl'd Daily | Daily o 2 San Fran... 90 al 9:30 & r Stockton Merced . Fresno * Hanford “ Visalia Bak: * Kansas City. Chicago . r morning. 9:30_a._m. T00p S:00p 1 5 p for afternoon. 8:00 a. m. Duily is Bakersfield ping at all points in San Joaquin responding train arrives at 7:50 a. Local, stop- Vailey. Cor- m. daily. Daily is the CALIFORNIA LIMITED. carrying Palace Sieeping Cars and Dinfng Cars through to Chicago. Chalr Car runs to Pakersfield for accommodation of local first-class passengers. No tickets are honored on this train. ing train arrives at 11:10 p. m. 4:00 p. m. is Stockton Local. train arrives at 11:10 a. m. Daily. 8.00 p. m. is Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | ing train arrives at 6:00 p. m. daily. Market street and ; 1112 Broadwa Offices— 641 pot. San Fran second-class Correspond- Dally. Corresponditg the Overland Express, with | through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free : also Palace Correspond- in Ferry De- ¥, Oakland. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTEEN RY. CO. LESSEES SAN FRAXCISCO AND MORT RAILWAY COMPA Tiburon Ferry, Foot of SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN H PACIFIC NY. Market St. 3 40 feet in beam and 16.6 feet deep, {'William and Ada Havard to John and Eliza. RAFAEL. | §7Friends and accuaintances are Fespect- | i | beth Johnaon pect, ave- 0, 11:00 o m.; 12:35. | ted to attend the funeral to-morrow | | nue, 100 § . SW 25 by 30 p. m. jursdays—Extra trip | k. from mr;\ ",( - & Reinsurance Changes. 8E 70, lot &ift map 3 m. Saturdays—Extra trips at oF, Mra. 3000 Botiaud The rate of reinsurance on the British ship | Chail Leffsen to Edward K. Johnson, 1:50 and 11:30 5. m. cet, between Twenty-fourth and | Dunearn was advanced yesterday to 25 per cent | on NW line of Lu [ S—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 . m.; 1:30, 3:30, | Interment Cypress Lawn | and the Florence was marked up to 60 per cent, | meralda street, N by p. m. —— same; §10. © \SAN MAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. e i A ¢ | Georgina and Thomas L_McCormick to § VEEK DAYS—6:05, . 7:30, 9:20, 11:15 { o Rl A e B Launch Carried to Sea. 1y AW. Dye. Iot on SE liiie of Ashbory strect, | o i 13:00, 3.0, 8.0, 330 bt Satur: H Ball, a native of Geneva, N. Y. A gasoline Jaunch belonging to James Hayden | 100 NE of Sixtcenth, N 41, F Si days—Extra trips at 2:05 and 6:35 p. m. | i riends and acaualntances are respect- | broke down vesterday and was carried outsidg| $6:4. S 2T W 93:316 lot-1, Block SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:40, 11:16 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, | | Iy imvited to attend the funer; the heads. e tug Sea 'f'{u\'»r towed the help- | Lane T BL. 4 05, 6:25 p. m. | | January 30, at 2 from Trinity less craft back tgthe-harbor | g = B stree al v po ! Christopher Branagan (owner) with Carl N. | San Francisco., ) 3 2. | % treet, Oakignd. Interment | Ohio Will Dock. B Abizren (con(racten, ‘architects Martens = S e [ is ¢ P v 903, | \ e o Wi ocked to-day at | Coffey—All work except mantels, shades, gas Sun- na- un- eel | In this city, January 27, 1903, Albert | The battleship Ohio will be docked to-day at | fofiev =A% FOEE CTCoPt IMaRers, shades, sa day: Hon. days. | Days. | . heloved son of Aibert and the late | the new drydock at Hunter's Point, | story frame building on NW corner of McAlll = ! Lyser, a native of California, aged ———— . 6 by W $7:6: 815 8:00af Ignacio i ends and intances are respects | . G = :00p| Nov fully fnvited to attend the funeral serices | The latest lumber freights reported are: The | , Same owner with G. C. Sweeney (contractor). Bl PYata \ ! e fune A q | architects same—Sewering, plumbing and gas | Thureday, January 20, 1903, at 3 o'clock, at | British ship Crown of Indla, from Puget | fiiting for same. on same: $1 | varlors of the First Unitartan Church, | Sound to » direct South African port, 52s 64:| G. Alpers (owner) with Oscar Fincke (con- | 8:00a] Petaluma | corner Gesry and Gough streets. Interment | the German ship Peru, from Puget Sound to | o), architects Martens & Coffey—Bar fix- 0:30 a and { private. Please omit flowers. Cork, 1. K., bis 3d; the bark Star of Bengal, | tures, cigar stand, counters, cases, beamed 5:00 p| Santa Rosa | MCGILIAN—In this city, January 27, 1903, | from Gamblé to Sydne: 4, with option-of | ceilings and panel wainscoting in Metropolita M ank. beloved hushand of the late Ellen | Melbourne or Adelaide, , chartered prior | Hall on N corner of Fifth and Jessle streets; Fulton iliin, and dearly beloved father of Frank | to artival, | $2225. ‘Windsor and Jennje McGillin, Mrs. C H. Fancher and | e ame owner with Martin Peterson (contrac- e Mrs. J. . ontroy, a native of County Ty- architects same—Rainting, graining, etc., 3 vi rone, ircland, & i A Cargo for Honolulu. o7 iRt T e S 5 Geysersitie B Friends of the family are invited to a The barkentine S. N. Castle was cleared for| ~Annie M. Heggerty (owner) with C. Chis- Cloverdale tend the funeral & | Honotulls sorted merchan- | holm (contractor), architect J. E. Krafft—Al- Hopland | o'clock. from * 391, Lang- | dise cargo, v 284 and including the | terations and additions to a two-story afid attic nian ton street, th St Joseph's Church, | following: 400 bbis flour, 1322 ctis barley.” 20 | (rame bullding on W line of Scott street, 27:8% where ‘u iequiem high mass whl be cele- | cris wheat, 5055 Ibs middiings, 20,280 Ibs cgrn, | S.0f Jackson. S 50 by W 110: 30603 Willits | :;r:.m’ for ;;:‘hr hose "i'.!‘x':-l“;mrvl at 9 o'clock. | 1349 bales hay, 1014 Ibs h"axdh ;u:'hpk,, sh, | T e e———— = . hterme: oh Y. 117,650 1be salt, 126 es canned 95 bbls pickled . uerneville McMARTIN-In Frultvale, January 27, 1003, | salmon, B isgoried eanned gmods. 20 ukes RAILWAY TRAVEL. William K., dearly beloved husband of Sarah | paste, 00l Jbs ham and bacon. 23 pkes gro- | o — S et = - €. McMertin, and father of W. K., James | ceries and provisions, s seed, 125 pkas po- Sonoma. B.. Alvah, Alvig and Cynthia L. McMartiy | {atoes, 10 pkis drugs, 126 c8 mineral water, 50 | TO SAN RAFAEL: Glen Eflen and Mrs. Sarah C. Kane, a native of Ne- | cs %oap, § pkes dry goods, 11 cs shoes, KT pkgs [NW — | braska, uged 31 years 3 months nnd¥§ aave | baint. o8t mardwod, 1050 gaie zasonns, 55 (MNI@) =S MwBISAN QUENTIN, Sebastopol MARTIN—In this city. January 26, 1903, Philip | bbls tar, 4 bales twine, 550 pkgs powder. 25 cs J P, 1 fuli Thy St ou @7 Friends and acquainta of his mother, mass will be celebrated for the repose of his caps and fuse, 13 pkgs vehicles, 25 bbls 1 cs ol 773 1bs tallow, 166 pkgs paper, 24 bdls shooks, 1265 Ibs zinc, 8 bdls wire. ————— Merchandise for the Orient. | The steamer Gaellc sailed yesterday for Hongkong via Honolulu, Yokohama and Manila with a general merchandise cargo consigned to the principal Oriental ports. The cargo_as manifested up to 3 p. m. was valued at $171,- beloved son of Annie and the late James Martin, a native of San Francisco, aged years and 10 months. MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, ETC. via Sausalito Ferry s are respect- to attend the funeral to-a at # o'clock, from the residence 1220 Waller street, thence to Agnes Church, where a solemn requlem invited 9, y ursd mmencing at 9:30 o Inte Mill_VaHey. SUNDAYS AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS— 48, 109, 1410 11, 111:30 a. m., 112: 543, *4:60, B 6. 7:30, 9. 11345 p, m. Trains marked (%) run fo San Quentin. Those marked (1) to Fairfax, except 5:15 p. m. Sat- urdays. On Saturdays the 3:15 p, m. train €84, exclusive of treasure. and was distributed as follows: For Japan, $91,624; China, $47,- 125; Manila, $28,892; Fast Indles. $3248:" Siam, | $705; Viadivostok, $75: Korea, $15. The leac: ing exports were as follows ! 1204 bales cotton, 2 cs firearms, 17 pkgs bleycles and parts, 17 os canned goode, 13 pkgs drugs and medicines, 48 = pkgs electrical supplies, 241 pkgs groceries and T F. J. Formerly with McGinn Bros., has new Funeral Parlors at 214 Ed FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBA 2339-2341 Mission st. e Fairfax. "UEROM SAN HA!‘AE::'L ,TO SAN FRANCISCO provisions, 13 rolis 8 pkgs leather, "1 pkis mac | 17 ue s, Car® 1500, 30, 13045, .85, T e P chinery. 36 cs nails, 10,000 Ibs dleomargarine, | §:i0 10520 p. m. 2 . . JAMBS [“c(,“‘." :‘?yupk{; c;:nxmn material, 36 bales rubber | ‘SUNDAYS—6:15, 7:35, 18:10. 9:40, $10:55, oll engines, & cs whisky. * To Ckina— bbls flour, 3 cs firearms, 15 cs shoes. 8] cs canned goods. 2529 1bs 6 cs cheese, 815 plgs groceriex and provisions, 6124 1w gin seng. 1000 1bs 5 cs millstuffs. 14 pkgs machin- ery, 5000 lbs pearl barley, c8 canned sal- mon, 57,000 Ibs shrimp shells, cs wallpaper, toes, 45 a. 12:50, 2:30, $3:25, ), $5:50, 6:55, 7:35, 1 120 p. m. Tralns marked (3) start from San:Quentin_ FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO —Week days—D5:45, 11:10 a. m,, 12: p's%nmws.e-as 7:55, 10, 11:10 a. m., 12:05, 1:05, 3:40, 3:45, 4:55. 6:05, 7:10, 10:40 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. 7:46 a, m., week days—Cazadero and way | stations. ay e d_Jones. Telephone South Monahan, President. MONAHAN & CO., (nec.) To Manila—25 bbls flour, 3525 potatoes, 122 bxe fresh fruit, 44,148 Ibs malt, 3318 Ibs hops, 1200 cs canned salmon, 1500 Ibs coffee, 15,600 1bs codfish, 7 pmmefln and Visions, 1819 cs assorted cRhned good: bread, 3527 Ibs 1860 Telephone Mission 31, CRAIG, COCHRAN & CO., funeral dires. tors and embelmers, formerly of 52-36 Mine :15 p. m., week days (Saturdays excepted)— | Tomales and way stations, :15 b m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way stations. Sundays and Legal Holidays—S a. m., Caza- mineral water, L pkgs machinery, 14 cs paint, 10 61 pkgs roofing, 25,000 ft lumber, 33 pkes electrical supplfes. To East Indies—8&31 cs assorted canned goods, REMOVAL NOTICE ave,, have removed to their new and modern | 85 cs canned J S - R almon, 248 gals wine.. dero and way stal qu:ger:lll 420 GOLDEN GATE AVE. Phone To Siam—bB0 cs canned salmon, 10 pkgs mill- Sundays and hn%o"%lo a. m., Polat ations. stuffs, 10 pkgs raisins, 25 cs canned xoods. 3 Reyes and way st Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Ceyserville for Skaggs Springs for the Geysers and Boonevill Duncan Springs, Highland Spri: Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, at_Cloverdale t Hopiand for , Kelseyviile, eport and Bartlett Springs; at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Sarats Springs, _Blue Lakes, Lake, ter Valley, John Da: . Laurel Dell ‘itter Springs. Upper Lake. Pomo. Pot- Riverside, Lieriey’s, Buckpell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hulivilie, Orr's Hot Springs, Half-way House, Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, Westport, Usal; at Willits for Sherwood. Cahto, Covelo, Laytonville. Cummings. Bell's & Harris, Olsen’s, Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip e dandaye—Round-tri -tr by:nfi“é‘cn Rafael at Mrl rates. Pepperwood, Scotl tickets at re- tickets to all points Ticket office, 630 Market st., Chronicle building, H.-.C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Leave Via Sausalito Fe Arrive San_Fran. Fwolmus:., San Fran. o | SUR- | Week sihtat th ~ T ¢ ey 437: | Days. Ph"mxmufgmw 9:154. |, arviving 1n the clty a4 215, Ticket Offces, 621 MARKET STREET and SAUSALITO FERRT. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Tralus leave and are due to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street ) TEAVE — FHOX JANUVARY 15, 1908. — _ammive T7.004 B enicia, Sulsun, Eimira and Sacra- 250 o HE 7'“‘ sivaps, Catiatozs. & 8.25= .30a Niles, Lathrop. Stockto 7.25¢ 7.557 Atlantic Express—Ogden 10254 Port Costs, Martinesz, Aatioch, Tracy, Stockton, Secrameato, Los Banos, Mendots, Hsnford, Visalia. Porterviile m4.25 Port Costa. Martinez, Lathrop, Mo- desto, Merced, Fresno, Goshem 5.252 tes. San Jose, Live: 3 ton,Tone, Sacramento, Placerville, Marysviile, Chico, Red Biuft. Oakdsle. Chinese, Jamestow norw. Tuoiumne sod Ang: Vallejo, Martines and Way St 10. Vallejo . 410.004 Crescent City Express — Martines, ‘Tracy. Lathrop Stockton, Meiged, Eaywond, Fresno, Bakersfield, Los Angeles and New Oriesns. . g11.354 The Overiand Limited — Ogden, Denver, Omaba, Chicago. ;g: i X 1 Bayward, Niies snd Way Stations.. 9”. Martincz, San Ramou, Valicjo, Naps, Calistogs, Santa Re: Barbars, Los Augeles. (Goldes State Limited 8leeper carried on Owi Train for Chicago) ... 12.00% Hayward, Niles and Way Stations. Martinez, Tracy. Lathrop.Siockton. 1 Port Costs, Tracy, Stocktom, > Sacrameato River Steamers. Benicia, Winters, _Sacramento, Woodiand, Willisms. Colugs, Wii- jows, Knights Landing. Marys- Niles, Livermore. Stockton. Lodi Hayward. Niles, Irvington, San Jose, Livermore The Owl Limite ville. Oroville Bakerstieid, Sa: N A > } N 111564 g8 8 - & Vallejo .. Orlental Mail —Ogd Omaha. St. Louls. Chicago. Sunset” Limited — New York. Orlesns, Los Angeles, Fresno. Mendota, Martinez—Westbouud.. w 8.255 San Pablo, Port Costs, Martines P 254 i o ramento, Marysville, Bedding. Portland. Puget Sound and East. _8.86a 19.10» Hayward, Niles Local. 11854 11257 Port Costs, Tracy, Lathrop, Modes- to, Merced, Fresno, Hanford, Vi- 1.25» AST LINE (Narrow Gauge. COA ST st N et Bereety P (Al Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Sants Cruz and Way Statfons... .. BS500 13 XI:'nrkA Centerville. San Jose, New Almaden Feiton, Boulder Creek. Santa Cruz and Principal ‘Way Stations. 110 415 Nowark, San Jose, Los Gatos..... @9.30¢ Hunter's Traln—San Jose and Way I Statlons Leaves Los Gatos 4.35 px Sunday Sifp 9 LAND HA From SAN FRANCISCO, mofm-l‘.k —47:15_9:00 11:00 a.x. 1.00 3.00 5.15r.w. From OAKLAXD, Foot of Broadwey 180 #:08 18:05 10:00 a3 00 200 4.00r.x. AT . e 704 San Jose and Way Stations. gA San Jose and Way Stations. a00s salia, Bakersfield N N New Almadi Coast Line Limited = San " Jjoss. Giiroy: Honister. Saltnas San Luts les and Principal Intermediste > !nfltln 2 % e 10.45» 0004 Pacific Coast Express—New Py e e ose, Tres Pimos, BantaCruz, Paclfic Grove, San Luls Obispo and Prf tations .. s San Jose sad Way Stations. San Joss and Way Stations San Jose and Way Stations. 8an Jose and Way Stations Dei Monte Express—San Jose, o ndn'l'-m-,' e Factic ..-;'2 Sajinas and Principal Stations. .. 12.1 $.307 Burilngame, San Mateo, Ir“lohv , Palo Alto. Mayfield, Mountain View. Lawreace, Santa - San Youe: Gitroy nad San Jose. Los Gatos and Principal Palo Alto'snd Way Stations. San Jose and Way Stations. 148 Stops i i E H [ £ 3 i i H B i WEEKLY CALL R Vear 18 Pages. $1