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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1903. 13 ROOMS AND BOARD. CONNORS—In this city, February 1, 1803, | end Jokn Nagel, a native of Baden, Ger- RAILWAY TRAVEL. o S G | Michael Connors; s native of County Gaiway. | many. aged 50 years 0 months and 10 days. RSB ot 5 a f, opp. Grace Churc Ireland, aged years, =" Friends and aca are respect- sntex, 07 Caliiornia st attacive in: | £3The raneral Wil take place to-morrow | fully invited 1o attend the funeral services SOUTHERN PACIFIC : exceptional table; free billiard room. | (Wednesday) 45 o'clock, from ‘the par- | ‘Tuesday, February 3, 1903, at 1 o'elock, at 21 1688 gant front su a nnor & Co., 767 Mission | her late residence, 1717 Leavenworth street, Trains I?".nr}ti'r:c‘ ;cl&u e at dite; mome. cooking. gans bath Twon Petween Broadway and Vallejo. Interment 1 street, e to St. Patrick’s Church, where (yain Line, Foot of Market Street | mass ‘will be celebrated for the repose of his [ 3fount Oliver Cemetery. 1) Thos Teruasy Bl — dsve soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross | PETTIS—In this city, February 2, 1903, Chris- TEAve — Fwon Java E = | Cemetery. tina, beloved wife of Ovid B. Pettis, and 7.004 n-un-«:.,s-uum Elmirs snd e : ’ A ;2 . ifa E id E. . [ O e g v el NNINGHAM—In this city, February 2, | mother of Phila E. and Ovid E. Pettis Jr | B AT R - 1 REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | $6.000—A NE e Golden G ) of boulevard and sewered. b \zed *tone-ctrbed; dor 't rs of this offer was vara lot on car line 4 Railroads and looking into the fuil view | ives: streets all ' - both eidewalks | I sicians_for @ seclivgy oMy o b ago. N H. 1L room eand board at . - rner Sutte Peter Cunningham, beloved husband of | and Mrs. E. M. Walace, a native of Ohio, g or ter z | Delia Cunningham. father of Peter, Hugh, | aged Bl vears. Lo ’Q’:'ffi.xfifinksx&nfl.‘fflf 8.25- ¥ re & Harry and Zella Cunningham and Mrs. Ei- £ Friends and Acquatntances are respec 5 7.30a Niles, Lathrop, stockion, and from on; 10 1o every knc wood Bryant, and brother of Harry Cunning- | _ fully Invited to attens 8- 3 3 ~San o RATESaEy 1 it over $5000 to iood Brvunt and brother oC HATY, Chara' 50~ fanatimncon. st 5 oclock, rrom the mariors | SeCretary of Treasury|National Banks NoOt in| g, pots i iasiis iasiise, 2 1d a few months and 21 days. A member of the Ma- of the California Undertaking Company, 400 Stone (for Bartiett Spricgs), Willows, . i ¥ g 3 R Marysville, Otoville. .. 4 > | rine Engineers' Leneficlal Association No. 45. Powell street, near Post. - 8. Atlantic Express—Ogden and East. "& o z | i S A Ry b | Sl st et S ey 1 om | Wil Negotiate With | Jurisdiction of Com- | g pumiches optiii want t s and board. (he Botden Gute Undertaking Company, 2473 | © Mary. A, beloved wife of the late Johm Sl Tracy, - Stockion, Sacramente. a prices 1 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Notice of | Robertx, and dearly beloved mother ‘of Mre. mon 1th. Low Bunos. Mendots, Hanford, k ! — - | funeral hereafter, | ¥ °A Faherty, Mrs. €. R. Tompson, Mre. Great Britain. wealth Visati, Porcerviile ...... Im4.250 F R ROOMS WANTED. ! n this cits, January 31 10 3. G. Leibold, Mrs ('J{m“r“-'{-l_t‘d‘“’"“h;:;"na"d ————— 8.004 P‘_]':.fif‘;;‘_‘:,:‘”;:;};;‘&.‘: e Svaie - & st et ther of the late R jeorge W.. Cha s, 4 X e B e for | on, -Pi ed 34 ves 1 ¢ % 1 d the late S. W - Junction, Bakerseld. ... B§.280 craduate. Box 1509, Call ‘ B b b and Andre W. Roberts and the la & 8. | Will Try to Conclude Modus [Decision by Supreme Court| sso. siuts £epres bavis. Wiiiiaiis R b . snniskillen, Ireland, aged = B 3 i ..118 Mont == — Sap— city, Januar a native of Enniskille * 2 Red Bluft, Portiand.. . .. 7.567 s e e s F Duhinger, Veloyed musbind. oi] Sears 10 months and 21 dave .| Vivendi Before Hunting Gives lowa Frisoner PEER g L TR ~ —— Mathilda Denninger, and father of Mrs. D‘Frifl_nds and acquaint l;l es BI'CFN!DEC ton. lone, Sac ramento, P.acerviile, ements consisting 2 new bnprovetl wer. drop- | ie Gordes atd Mrs. Martha Harchbard and | fully invited to atiepd the Suoksal, Peluaey Season Opeus. Freedom. siyeviiie. Chico. lied Blaf... 4282 head sewing-machine; $29 bu 4-d er, Puul Denninger, d ret v. G. n- 3. 19 o'cl . Oakdale. Chinese, Ji stOw! B o aachine: all Tanet ot | ninger of San Jose and Dr. 3. Denninger of | 1829 Ellis street, thence to St. Stephen's . Loae D ota: Tuoluant and ADES 425= drophead White sewin; w 4 1t rates: Pacific Grove, a native of Berlin, Germany, | Protestant Episcopal Church, Fulton street, e ttaes and Way Seaiieas S BE» Wing-ma- - - — it nes ired; reduced rates aged 14 veurs 4 months and 6 da (Water- | between Webster and Fillmore, where ser-! YWASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—The House to-| WASHINGTON, Feb. 2—The case of MANHATTAN LOAN COMPAN ' varg own, W cattle, o vices will be held at 2 o'clock. Interment J s ke Loans on real estate, &iso for the full cost i ey e S UL S Wl e | Rl HiIT Gematery: day passed about forty bills under sus- (Easton vs. the State of lowa was decided | ements and part cost of lot; houses rented, exchanged; re- ‘nds and acquaintances are respect- | SCHOECK—In the City and County Hospital, | pension of the rules. One of the most | by the United States Supreme Court to- Raymond, Fre intereat Liwest rat el Green 144. 205 4t invited to attend the funeral to-day | February 2, Jos Aaguier 1903, Henry Schoeck, a native i : = . at 2 o'clock, from | of Germany, aged 68 years. important of them was a bill to authorize |day in favor of Easton. The case involves | 1965, The Overiand 82 Grove street, between | ST ORRY—In this city, February 1, 1903, | the resumption of the negotiations with the applicability of State Jaws regulating hanan. Interment Mount | “yaongrq Storry. beloved father of John | Great Britain for ..e preservation of the | State banks and national banks. In this | | (nc.) i | ! —— | SOLICITORS AND SALESMEN. | ssday), February late residence | Lasuna_and Bus Denver, ¢ lot for sale 3 P i“A\TFI High-class . traveling salesman in ivet Ceins lectric funeral car {rom v NTED b-clas < ot Cemete electric ¢ S . Penver and the late Mrs. < Ga- | X the 1 e familiar with the drug | Eighteenth and Guerrero streets L . aped B4 yeare. o 2" | Alaska fur seals and to give the Secretary | Instance Easton was president of the Na- | B odi iy ’ Arst-class Solicltons (0 | DONALDSON—In this city, February 1. 1003, §FFriends and acquaintances are respect- | of the Treasury authority, if a modus yi- | tional Bank of Decorah and was sentenc- | ews. manuacturing business: | " james Donaidson, a native of Scotland, aged | rully tmvited to attend the funeral Tuesday. | vondi'ic ot concluded prior to the open- | € 19 five years imprisonment under the | i €mall | iy ¢ (s R years | February 4 at 2 o'clock, from the Pioneers D DeD- | giate law for accepting a deposit of $100 | 330r Hayw Cotatl CFFriends and acquaintances are respect- | Hall. Remains at (he pariors of the Cali- |ing of the pelagic sealing season this vear, | oy o) yo gnew the bank was insolvent 4.007 M»«rhll‘m- " . 1 y o =a 0 0-dé o1 I kin i Ve oy " 04 S vo .o 3 fully_invited to attend the funeral to-day | fornja Undertaking Company, 405 Powell | ¢\ oxiermimate the seal herd on the Priby. | | v b = Cnilatogn. S sinwes 18 e (Tuesday), at 10:15 o'clock, from the pariors reet, corner of Post. The decision was delivered by Justice Si 400¢ Martines. T ? 4 .| of Halsted & Cb.. 946 Mission street. In- SR—In this_city, January 31, 1903, | 10ff Jslands except 10,000 females and 100 | ras, who said the State laws for the res- | :% h A — om0 SRR | GREAT BANGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We | '(TIhent :r:'.',:"""“;:",i.h‘"'d"‘“;'r'd»“ ,A!j)-‘wr”,m‘: “harles A., I:elu\'rd“husb;na of’ Wilhelmina | males. { ulation of State banks did not extend to g s 3 o4 858 list of cholce country Jands 1n all | el better machines for less money than any fos . g g Sfi\;‘-s‘n;}m;*‘“*“m T oy My Samuel | The Senate bill appropriating $1.500.600 | banks incorporated under an act of Con- | §.00¢ The Ow! LI of Calfornia. Land Department | Bouse i e O e rmia: telephome Aain 204 | DUFF—In this city, February 1. 1903, Roberi | Morgan and Sister Julla_of St. Jobn 'the |for @ new Department of Agriculture | gress. Rakorstierd et & e - 2 - "~ | P. R._Duff, a native of Ross-shire, Scotland, | Baptist H of New York, a native - B S~ P 1 POR « L, & M. "LEXANDER, 110 | aged 73 vears. Great Barrington, Mass., aged 67 years 5| bills were a number to restore to their | court Justice Shiras said: Chicago) A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, | Mo exciusive uealers Smith Pre- §FFriends and ucquaintances are respect- | months and 29 days. Past commander of | frmer rank in the army and navy and . Stocktor ¢ pages. in wrapper, for - ew . supplies for all machiaes; | fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- | George H. Thomas Post and companion of That Congress, having power to create a sys- 2, $1 per year. - | par 2 the funeral parlors | the military Order of the Loyal Legion of | then retire officers who resigned vears|im of national banks, is the judge as to th day, at 10 o'clock 1y used machines sold & new ones rented. = of HBapker & Lunt, i Misslon street, Mis- the United States. One bill advanced Brigadier General | extent of the powers which should be con- ER-HAND txprer sion Masonic Temple, between Twenty-gecond 7 Friends and acquaintances and com- C. Merriam, retired, to the grade of | ferred upon such banks and has the sole power . DT and @wenty-third streets. Interment Cy-| rades of the G. A. R. and members of Tem- | muior general on the retired list 5 regulate and control the exercise of their press Lawn Cemetery. plar Lodge No. 17, L. O. O. and Brook- ¢ | operations. . 1903, Lu- Iyn Lodge, F. and A. M., of East Oakland Bates of Pennsylvania moved the pass That Congress has directly dealt with the e of Leon are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, | age under suspension of the: rules of a | question of insolvency of such banks by giving | control to the Secretary of the Treasury and the Comptroller of the Currency, who are au ization of public and private lands Within | thorized to suspend the operations of the bank DIVIDE: | ESMIOL—1In Alameda, Februa Pow %33 e, W. Esmiol, dearly belov ; ot Powder Com= | Jiamiol, and mother of Liewellyn John Au: | which will be held under the auspices of | bill to provide for the separation and util- A’ capital stock | Zerais, a native of Boston, Mass., axed 32| < George H. Thomas Post No. 2, G. A. R. Orleans, Los Angeies. Fresno. thound .. w 8.25s | | | bullding was passed. Among the other | Announcing the conclusions of mei Sohen L tnts | 1 | | | | END NOTICE—The G Jividend, No. e on the is: e b , ye: aeir h 320 Post street, to-day | D e e el e i ate | | S5 Motics of funersl hevwafter B et b Seleck interment Georss | the limit of the railroad grants in the ar!d | and & recelvers thereof when they be- | of the company, rooms 202-204-2 : - Plat, National Cemetery, | region. ceme cent or when they fall to make good | H. Thomas P Marywvi rd building, San Francisco, on Febru- ' FORBES—In this city, February 1, 196 Tamente. any impairment of capital. months and 24 days. case was that of a New York Judge who laughterless millentum. But we cannot | #11.45r Palo Alto and Way Statio : he parlors of A. W. 4 v -1 p 1903. Transfer books close February | James, beloved husband of the late Je Presidio. Remains at ! Bates explained that the bill was rec- | 0 b H O O e provision has been Portland. Puget So at noon. J. R. LEAVELL, Secretary. | Furbes, and. father of James Forbes and | Ml;"‘," L3 8 3"_‘"” F;:“::‘:r:_‘":" 1908, Ca. |Omended by the Interior Department. | B3 Drotaction of treditors of such in. | 38:18¢ Hayward R b ‘H{hE Y § SEMENTS = g | Mre H. Bathmann and Mrs. A. Blundell and | TABERTIn this o jaciary, Bl D00 S8 11¢ permitted the Secretary of the Interior, [ stitutions by requiring frequent reports to be | 1125 Fot Conte. Fract, iy HE N | o nca srbe ve of - sta Ann, beiove 3 Ty made of their col the power of | - DL Ll.‘ Aln ER’”B}:M A\Tb MARRIAGE LICENSES. v years 8 months and § days. | Mother of Charles A., Orin F. Samuel M. | he sald, to exchange arid and semi-arid | [0S OF €08 e et Paiwee o Rukerfield SN | i papers please copy.) Harry E. and l*ri.\ b.Tg'ntnr. Mrs. Lena | lands within the limits of -railroad and | “That it is not competent for State legislators cOAfiT LI'aE BERKELEY REAL ESTATE | i wing marriage licenses were issued | SFFriands and Acdusipiancy ““’l"""'l‘" H(“}-"""::,‘" \?4";, ‘Tc.ed ,&"’;‘;’.‘:’: 5'":':;:;‘: wagon grants for public lands of equal | to interfere, whether with hostile or friendly ool Tk > SLEY REAL ESTATE. i fully invited to attend the funeral to-da. | Of Grafton, . g . i- | intentions, with national banks or their officers | = s - - piz 3 v value fh order to assemble public and pri 1 nterville, — it 80 : §5 0y ¥ o' clock, _fror late resi- | and 23 days. (Gummerville, Mass., Journal T The wasiier of TAa moers s o ’ i tor 5on | pJ0hn B Boiton, 30, city, and Hetie E.| (Tuesday) at 10 gclock, ‘from his lafe T8 | Cloase copy.) vate lands In more compact bodles, so as | If the, exarclse of the powers bestowed upou | Fojiou. Bouider Crook. Sasis 761 Fourteenth strest, | Third and Fourth streets. Interment Mount EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- | {o permit them to be advantageously used. | {'ndoubtedly a State has the legitimate power | 49.15p Newark, Centerville. San joss, P oo | Olivet Cemetery fuily invited to-attend the funsral Fubrdsry | “Jones of Washington protésted vigorous- | to define and ounish crimes by general laws New Aimaden Felton. Bouider 28 city, and Bertha | HALEIn Delaura, Cal. James P. beloved | o e g3 Tremont avenue. Interment Cy- |1y against the consideration of such N T e e = 1 oy ouatboin 7 TR e 2 Kat | B e o Lrother. of Jubn and Jo. | _press Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. important measure under suspension of | cortain acts to be eriminal offenses when com- | 2 gy ey 5 30s a Rosa, and Katle | o ooh Hale, a native of San Francisco, aged N-In Lincoln, February 1, 1003, Caro- | the rules. He declared that the amount | mitted by officers or agents of its own banks | 416F Newark.San Jose. -eee N Wadsworth, Nev., and | 27 years § montha and 13 day £ ageen. nged 80 years. : . |oftand involvant was’ trom. 50,000,000 to T0:- | And institutions. But & fs without_ lewfSf| e630v Nuseers Fran-ak Joge She Wew 39 Wadsworth, Nev | 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | THOMPSON—In this . February 1905, | 000,000 acres. No man could tell exactly | BRir C8 Tee oo S Ing under the laws g Micaion street, and | fully invited (o attend the funeral to-matrow | Harrlet, heloved wife’ of the late John | 0% Ph S 000 Bl Coiveq T This was | of the Tnited. Sta P _Leaves G Mission street. | (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late | Thompson, wother of Mrs. Annie_ Cun- (e sace Wit - OAKLAND HA 2 Brosdwas, and Guilia | residence, 1024 Sanchez strest, between | ningham, Mrs. P. Kelly, Mrs. James Coffey, i not a proposition, he sald, to pass | | Prom SANFRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. Broadey | hiras and Twente-fourih. thenca to | Mre. . Briare. Hattle Thompeon and thé | twenty minutes' debate on a side, a bill | THEY DON'T LAUGH NOW Sids s ineo s 100 300 5i8r kiund, 32, 721 Kills street, and Julia | 5t James Church, where a sclemn requiom | late Flenry Thompson, a native of County ) affecting one-fifth of the pnblic domain | SO MUCH AS FORMERLY | From OAKLAXD. Foot of Beosdeay uiter street | mass v celebrated for the repess of his exthieath, . - . ? 205 _10:00 A. » §04 Guerrero street, and | =oul, eommencing at 9 o'clock. Interment E7 Friends and acquaintances are respert- | Cf the United States. P""P‘fi “’:" had o M ) | COPST l{.lN! (rond Giauge). Ba . 5 Post street | St Mary's Cemetery, Oakland, by 11 o'clock ! fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | ptrchased lands from the rallroads now Argued That It Is a Proof That the TThivd g k7t atoma street, and | creek boat (Wednesday), at 8:16 o'clock, from the par- | desired the Government to segregate them 704 Sen J ma_ street. | HANSEN—1n this city, February % 1903, Mary | lors of the United Undertakers, 866 Mission | (rom the raflroad lands in order that they World Is Getting R e e et e . . Oakland, and Lou- | Hansen, belove daughter of Mrs \l:.‘,‘]m: street, betwéen Fourth and Fifth, thence o ! conld be used to advantage. If they re old. ,‘.m gf:::‘”:';.ifi:iud e g a { Nielsen of 5 ister of Augusta, | St. Paul's Church, 0 : ow Al = 784 Capp street, and | Christian, eisen, A na.| mass will be celebrated for the repose of her | celved the privilege of exchange they | A jearned author has recently published 5 Gfiroy, Holllster, Salinas,San Lufe vears 11 months | soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross | would select the best land available. a treatise on that mystery of all the ages, | Oblspo. Santa Barbara, Los Ange- — . | : i S Cemetery. s Kleburg of Tvxn.-l av;d Shafroth of Col-| human laughter, and we regret to find it | ;e‘:‘::.:. Principal Intermediste e £ & | HESS—In this city, February 1, 1903, Jacob, | 4 Ay orado also opposed the measure. is his serfous opinion that laughter is dy- Pacific Coast Express_New Or _ -r A beloved husband of Helena Hes d father iver street, a % S otaa o ° ¥- | w1000a ¢ Const Bxpre X 390012 ncre i we war | BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. of Nts. W, John and Mrm E. Medsv: and | The bill was defeated on & viva voce |ing out among civilized peoples. Laughter. | = o ' leans. Los Angelcs, sad East 0. 11384 worth §1 will pass pr 3 2 . i brother of Robert Hess and Mrs., S. Loh- vote. | we are told, is caused by things which il- e Resii Gacratis R ¥ marviage and d h n or sel ¥ , a4 native of Reutlingen, Wurtemberg, ME CIAL NEw | lustrate something in the nature of a de- San Luls Obispo and Priact £500— Lot B0x13 ” 3 n " n e inserted ey must be hande F o woie b 5 s kR : e Rttt sehots 400 b | - Germany.”aged 61 whars’ L1 marichy gur 13 C M R S THE SICK PEOPLE | fect, a fallure to satisfy some standard Intermediate Stations 41 wer wanted—F North Berkeley. | in the pame and residence of per- | 0% O ™ For O a5 B AND STREET NOISES |reaulrement, as that of law or custom, | 18382 $27 7008 1nd oy Siacions: %4 = ed to have the sam e | 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- 3 » | provided that it is small enough to be| 307 San Jose and Way Stattons % r corne e 3 5; must -] | fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | Continued From Page Eleven, 3 i 5 P Sound | viewed as a harmless plaything, or, as it 1 8an Jose and Way Station: L1 be sold st once BORN. | (Tuesday), at o'clock, from Emanuel —— — Discordant and Unnecessary Sounds | . \4 1iter on, something which fails to Dei Monte Express—San Joie, & 3 gy DR CHURCHIn this city, Febraary 1. 1905, to| Shureh ‘of the Evansellcal Assoctation o0 | mercantile Teust That Disturb the Peace of | comply with a social requirement, yet is Terase Montarey. Pactic. Grove, Shattuck ave.. Berkcley Station ” B b, 2 Snughiss: where services will be held. Interment Odd | Northern Cat Tower .o Cities. | so trifling that we do not feel called upon Baiinas and Principal Stations. - 12189 SEPH J. MASON, b s 5 | TeiRme Crbmi- 5 | Notth Share Railroad - 12 : In many instances the courts have been | 10 judge the shortcoming severely. Start. B Pac, Palt A, Mayferd: Real Estate and Insurance Agent MARRIED. HERRBRA~_n the Clly and Counly Hosyital § ol Dicy sBetoiaum . 23 led to by the friends of the sick to | 11§ With this axiom, is it not possible that | Mountain View, Lawrence, Sants. (16 years established in Berkeley.) \ » Dawson. January 31, 190 Y 1905, inador_Rerrers, o '08- | Orpheum Conibany REpas O evessary molses in the nelgh. | With the advance of civilzation and the | Ciars and San Jose.......... ferences, any c hat knows me. South- rant, Robert M. Biair d rs o apac. | Reerieas Ol L. oo suppress unnecessary no n gh-| O neral spreading of culture among all| $4-30 Sen Jose, Gilroy and Waj Staiio: a t ner of Shattuck ave. and Center st. nd Mabella Hill of In this v, February 2, 1903, | Pacific States Tel & Tel. borhood—most often the pounding of a| 16.007 San Jose. Los Gatos and Principsl Berkeley. Choice property & specisity | ved brother of Herman Hogrefe, | Paraffine Paint ...... i3 | ptano by some heedless or heartless per- | classes the time must come when there "Wy SEALIONS - svenee: ... - s a native of Hanover, Germany, aged | Postal Device & Imp.. . ) | wili be so very little “harmless infringe- 45.307 San Jose aad Principal Way Stations | month and 18 days. | Reed Crude Ofl $ 3 son. In no known case has a court inter-| & 0 T T B ot we shall find | 16.159 San Mateo, Beimont, Beresford, San JOHNSON—In th February 2, 1903, at | 8 F Drydock . . fered. It has been held that there is no | Telt 0f T8 JOTREL ot e 8 n at Carlos, Redwood. Fair Oaks, { her reside 256 Second avenue, Sarah | San Joaquin Oil - . law under which a person may be re- - 5 8 Menlo Park. Palo Alto. a | o . | Logan Johnson, beloved wife of the late An- | Sausalito Land & Fer strained from dolug anything which is | than the tedlous anecdoteg of our ances- .30 San Jose and Way Stations.. y T n — Rev. GA. Bern. | ‘drew Johrson, and mother of Willlam I | Sperry Flour Company . allowable in ordinary circumetances, out | t0rs?, Imagine a world where every ome| ¥.08» Sunsec Limited, Haschossd =268 Wadowart ~ Johnson and Mrs. J. J. Farrell, a native of | Standai Electric .. v ‘8 ~ T 3 ara, ”.‘H. ‘\“ \M tRTI§F\lh\T> e +| Tounty Galwey, Ireland, Vears 8 | Sterling_Oil of consideration for the sick. A notable 'S “-!““ oy W:’*f‘ :“dl “°"’“§i oo Angeles, Deming, EI Paso, New & o | ¢f San | | Thirty-Three OfL self, and one is instantly convinced of a Orieans, New Y ol | sten, a native of Canada, aged United Petroleum the Judge's physician applied to a court, | fashion. The vigor of laughter was to the | jstops at all statlons on Sunday. 4 years T - — — | e : 2. 1%, | Twenty-Eight Ol » v . yr . N e 4o 3 i 8. Levy ;Jer- | Jennie Jobndton, and sister of Mrs. Charles Union Ofl . g 7 hat laughter is dyin rday and 530 OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. = el g Fran- | Jhnsn and Fred R. and Alma M. John: | Union Sugar . neighbor. When all requests were ignored Suthor that laus ying out In this | » gycurdey and Sanday onjy. United Gas & = g e | ur s & E | aMirming. that the afffetion robbed the ¥euth of the world, but the chuckles of | tSunday excepted ¢ Sundsy only. r Gutter | g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Western Fish Co | Sick man of his one chance of recovery | Middle life and the spreading smile of old | SSstwriayonly. . L.\ iy sor Hanterd we. g spmp e teifooged ol bt el A S e i e e Mot | SO S "and that he must die unless the musician | 28¢ are as sincere expressions of merri- Visailn. At Fresno, for Visalia vis Seager. X SEH LIN—In this ebru- | at 10 o'clock, from her late | LES. i £ | Z . 124 0Ty the Kev. ¥ K. Baker, pasor | , 43 Woodward_avenue, off Thir- Morning Session, could be forced to restrict her perform- | uint AR e Y heivoes e | IR o Pk First M. E. Church, Louls F. Jennings | street, between Valencia and Mi Board— ance. The court expressed great Indigna- | - m Arrive via Nfles. Linnie Ehanklin, both of San Fran- | sion. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by Lion Off . 00 tion, but admitted it was powerless to in- - ST —— n Daily except Saturday. ~ carrlage teriing Ol 300 | irere ‘Excuse me,” said the citizen of the Via San Joaquin Valler. 3 Mt YHN—SHAPIRO—In this city, Jan- | KELLE' In this Sterling OIl, s 3 00 1 ‘fil however. the health depart- plains, “but didn't we ride you out of ’smm Santa Clara south beand. Prom Holllstes 1 by the Rev. M. S. Levy. | Hiram Francis Kelley, Sterling Oil 805 0 Chicago, e 3 this town on a rail some ten years ago?” | snd Salinas connects Sunday only nortbouad. “ohn of Fresno and Sarah | 3 of Mary Kelley, beloved stentather o | 100 Home Oil . 330 | ment has not hesitated to do what the| “ip,jiove you did!" responded the fear- hapiro of rancisco. nes Taber McBean, and brother of John | 100 Home Ofl, s courts have refrained from doing. and| . "\ < g | 21U WICH L In Los Banos, Merced | and Werren Kelley, & mative of New York.| 200 Home Ofl. ... 4 that in the case of a business establish- | /Ry barnstormer. | - « ty a N, 190 by e Rev s ! [ N « , bapers pl se copy e d % . M " s - 1 * e Bunts o ot Tha B7 Diemeini ot ‘the vatiots. oF ts. Bacitner | 5300 ;Yun«,l\on Ofl ... o ment In which the ""‘siw?sl" ID‘!'.'[ Of S| .On, 1 am used to traveling by rail. C 'lf n' umne County, and Hattie Levy of Los Banc Guntz Undertaking Company, 1208 Mis- | 200 Twenty-Eight Oil 3 { necessary operatlons. A girl of 16 years, | ..ppa¢ may be, stranger, but we only | WUHRMANN — LOR T To ihis ity i street, between Fighth and Ninth 100 Monte Cristo OIl . 131% | a victim of typhoid fever. was tortured by | , ~That may be. stranger. b e February 1, 1903, by the Rev. G. A. Bern- LLY—At Mayhew . Station, Cal., January | P RN 13 the noise of & steam bammer, and her | BR¥E barb, wire fem 'S 0 ere now."— | \al. Ernest H. Wuhrmann of San Jose and | 3l 1903, Alice J., dearly beloved daughter of | e physician maintained that her recovery | e ) et A | | _Frieda Lorensen of San Francisco. TEALE A e s e tmer B S R 1000 Bovaniian 1 40 | was endangered by it. An officer of the | '—'—'—_m | Key ana Mrs. Barren and the late Nei- | 130 Sterling Oh 300 | health department investigated the mat- RAILWAY TRAVEL. DIED. e Kelly native of Virginia Cit 100 B4ing QU 295 | or and under the advice of the COrpPora- | oo Barker, Frances L. Kelley, Hirant F. Nev., axed ars 2, montha and 16 daye. | 100 Sterling Ol b 5. 398 ! tion counsel ordered the police to stop the Barice: o e 5 - o FEATS SO : ¥ | 100 Sterling Ofl, o 29 E | Kelly, Alice J. (Virginia City, Nev., and Washington, D. C., | 500 Junction, Olf 1 machine, which they aid. It is not known | CALIFOENIA NORTHWESTEEN RY. C0. n H Knipe, Mamie F. papers piease copy.) 300 Monte Cristo Ol 1 81 i s special law | . Henry Krzyzanoweki, Pala- L7 Friends and acq n - Serty 4| that Chicago has any special law on this | LESSEES i, ey Kizbaag roby s %o dctusieisness wrs repet; | g0 Toenty it ot [ #87 | subect, and It e probuvle that the hewlth | oy £p A GIS(O AN »ORTH PACIFIC | Collins, Johannah Laily, Patrick (Tuesday), at 830 o'clock, from the funeral e o Been, department simply exercised the arbitra- " e e e I T B P e ey e gt Pnger | 5o stediig 08 3 | 1y power which s held by similar bodies RAILWAY COMPANY. | g sl e e~ o Bervesiey oo Nagip'sr s i oeoiagiel 0717 Sterling OIl .- 3 elsewhere. That there ought to be au-| Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market St. W e e | -'Chas. F. Meeham, Mary quiem high mass will be celebrated for the [ (45 Twenty-Elght Ol - H thority in the health office to take such | sAN FRANCISCO TO sAN RAFAEL. [IpillGcBsal For Those Who ot o i | James Morris, Mrs. Bridget | repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. | $00 Twenty-k 31 | actlon in its discretion Is reasonable. Hu-| WEEK DAYS_7:30, 9:00, 11: m.; 12:35, all sunny rooms; opem | Duff. Kobert P R. Nagel Carcline Iotbripat Hely Stoet chibieer | 1000 Independence Oii ! 2 | man life is of more importance than a few | 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip Seek the Bes meke reservations mow; | Eemiol Lucle W. Betls ol ery k. KNIPE—In this city, February 1, 1903, Mamu= | ") Monte Cristo Ofl 155 |days' idleness of an industrial establish-| at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at eek the Best. hes, a ol 3 y A, eloved d er of 8 Y 13 B ). m. e Ha: Mary Storry, Leonard T. C. Rust and Mrs. L B. Fuller, a native | = g gp‘;',’,,‘ Vailey ‘Water 5 09 | cfficers would act ia this way save in tf%e | 5:00 and 6:20 p. m. | SANTA FE TRAINS Herrera, Amador Sumner, Charles A. of California, | e b G | case of a person too ill to be removed and | SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. Hoak JoaB Ty, Calbie - 7 Funeral services to-day, February G STOCKS | where the affliction actually menaced the | WEEK DAYS—t:0, . 9:20, 11:13 Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. He Fred Tagsen, Carolina k, at the chapel of N i nt a. m.; 12:50, 3:40, ), 5:20 p. m. Satur- W et = Johnson, Sarah L. Thompson, Harriet Sutter street. lm»rmunl‘ The following were the sales in the i-n' et me__...._nue = days—Extra trips at 2:05 and o b~ lfi':’xd fi- ol;'l:‘ ORI, RN . W mBtery. o5 ncisco Stock and Exchange B vest | SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:40, 11:15 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, | Pully | Datly y ~ - | BARKER—In _this city, February 1903, I—In this city, February 1, |aay: = AT dor é he exclaimed, *“as we sit | - 4:55, 5:06. 6:23 p. m. Lv San Fran....| 8:00 \"S30a| 490 B~ Sl o W S MR P 1 Maria Krzyzanowski, dearly ! Morning Session. together under thé spreading branches of | = In Eff T | Ar Stockton ..o.{1 08 p| 77 nished suit, housekepp. aricer, and mother of Hart, Theresa, | 2 R 300 Alpha Con.... 11( 200 Occidental ... 52| this noble tree, I do declare on my honor | g, B54%8, o | aay 4 1002 |SanFrancisco, | . Merced < -4 suitable for 2; $10 rances and Bertha Barker, a native of | Zanowskl of the Fiftyoelghth Regiment, New a3l A0 Dubhies that you are the only girl I have ever — x o Freamo U110 05 4 3 e " sk Volunteer Infa of’ Kru- 4 s 5 = S - - TEAVENWORTH Four nicely furniehed | oone ciiee e opers prease comy” “@ 17| kan, Austria-Poland, aged 43 years 1 month | 900 Andes . 13{1000 Overman (Lo 5 T "'"‘1 ook | o Viealts ..c.o.f8 48 ! Tooms for housekeeping; very clean: rent $40, 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | 4nd 16 days. 300 Belcher 300 Potosi g5, “You always say such appropriate - o Bakersfleid .. %0 p — o . awmlac tully 1nvited ©o auv‘;d the funeral services | @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | 300 Belcher . 900 Potosi ¢2 | things, John; this is a chestnut trec.”"— Ignaclo ¢ Kansas City. 35 o FARR%L_L 15: nicely furnished | (o morrow (Wednesday), “at 11:30 o'clock, at | {ull¥ invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | 100 Bullion . 400 Potosl 63 | Stray Storfes. and ** Chicago . 5 p __sunny housekeeping r 2% | ber late residence, 14 Getavia street. Inter- | (Wodnescay), ot £:30 iciock from the par-| 100 Caledonis i e 3 5 b Novato a for morning. p for afterncon. 24 2 furnished sunny room . 4 e ) it e oo ey | Elsbth and N thence to St. Boniface' 700 Con Cal & 400 Sierra Neved.1 10| o Petaluma it 7 m. ds STOCKTON, 1300 (Motet Hpwedd—dow for | & e e s o o, Y oo Church, Golden Gate avenue, between Joces | 50v Crown Point. 206 Mieree Nevad.1 36| 00 Sholler oo 41} 008 Sed Belchu and D30 a s m Daily 15 the .- e T e Uy g < beloved hushand of Sara Bonn, father | 4,4 Leavenworth streets, whare a requiem | 600 Gould & Cur. 400 Silver Hill 871 o0& 0 Slerre Santa Rosa 9 v shed housekeeping rooms, $3, $12; free gas, | 4 Gustave Bonn, son of Adele | fich mass will be celobrated for the repose | 100 Gould & Cur 800 St Louts. 13 | 400 Con CAl & Va.3 (0} 300 Gierra LI D anseh ta. Chiotga. ” Chaii i | uet Bonn, and brother of | of Ler soul, commencing rlock. Tne Gould & Cur. 400 Union Con...1 5G _7,‘0’3 Q!u':";i *Poclm. ?fi‘ 200 Sierra Fulton :'-:? m.fqm.'a gm:‘formlmwm of and : gbelie " Wemiorier 03 Moy 2RSS | sermphit Holy. Criee Covetery. Hale & Nore. 800 Unifon Gon, (1 60 | 300 Q001G & Qur, 881 640 Linsjon ‘Windsor local fizst-class pussengers. No second-class alt comptete for house. | Bierel, 8 4, of Jorraiof. aked 82 years |y riy—_tn this oy, Pebruary 2 190, Pai- Mextcun 20 Urapn Con-.-1 83| 150 Hale & Nore.1 25| 200 Union Hefytton ™ o e e i e; rent reas onths and L - ik, Searly belo » ¢ : Mexlcan ‘tah . Nl 1 : m. 2 e: rent reas, | % gy Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Fick. dearly beloved husband Margaret Meslctn 700 Yeliow Jacket 5o| D00 Justice - 13} 200 Union Geyserville e Y ST Biochen Lasel 25 stove, | fully invited to attend the funeral services | Lally. anc father of Jamcs Watter, Mar Sehaica 300 Oceiunt 1 300 Lk 8:00al Cloverdale train arrives at 11:10 a. m. Daily. | toflay (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, at his late o faosle 2 L Ay S 3 100 Ophir . 43| 500 Utah ' the_Overland Express, wita & | 2 Bt | | Mrs. C. A. Mitchell, a native of Churchtria Alta ... 50 Ophir 2 20| 400 P 3 > 8:00 p. m. Iy COwest { sidence, 308A Clementina street, thence to , - S ’ - b 4 otosi . o Utan 8:00 a Hopland through Pal: and Tourist Sleepers and Free ¢ 21l advertisements and nird and Townsend streets to the 2 o'clock | County Galway, Ireland, aged 58 years. { Belcher . 200 Overman 5! 200 Potosi . G1{ 200 Yellow Jacket 5:00 Ukiah " also Palsce subscriptions has been established mt 1009 | (rain. Interment Salem Cemeter: LITTLE—In this city, Pebruary 2, 190, | Bullion 200 Overman 74 | 300 Potosi . 500 Yellow Jacket s g s it st ot Freass Cartepens: o Lt _ | “John D. beloved hushand of Della Little, | Bullion . | 100 Potosi 621 500 Potost 200 Yellow Jacket 7:30 a| 8:00 a Willits ? LLARD—At in Birds Landin; 7:30al 8§ | ing train arrives at 6:00 p. m. dally. lano County 19, 1963, John H., | [ether of loretta, William and Mary Little, | Culedonta 190 Potoat i S B thoce—641 Market street and in Ferry De- § i {4 gt i beloved son of Mrs. Welch, and brothe: | Challenge 8 e 2% - G QUT. NS | 8:00 Guerneville 2 usband of Elizabeth Bullard, and | 5¢'S{lilam D. Litile, a native of California, | Chollar : 700 Seg Belche: FEOAENG SUTATIOND e B, T epoun:. KEE) Mo S Jones and Samuel, John J. Albert B Ar- | s oF Derki hasoatii | 4% Gon'Cal & Vi 2 16/ 100 Sen Betoner:. BN T S p 0a| $:00a] Somoma e George B d . ce ol e eafter. Remains “a| 2 E o 4 w LIRS LR INE 8 e ihe sarlors of Carew & Lnglish, 20 Van | 300 Crown Pomnt.” 451 100 Seorpton .20 80| giong ... 21" Vel s Blas ™ | 3005 cien Fiten TO SAN RAFAEL, o 5 3 ye T4 Noas avehise oul ur. rra Nevad. SN 13' Justice . 112 e tqueg, 19, SixinRoome | L BURG—In this city. Febraary 1, | MASOUNETTETALLECHET tn s oy | 30 Gould 8 Cur. '39) 300 B, Lovie, AndeatI I ISKemac I 03 o b N[OISERalli SAN QUENTIN, light bousck A ol 1963, Henry William Brandenburg, beloved | February 1, oved son ot the Nore.1 20 100 Unfon Con. Belcher ".1l] 64 exican 75 1 80 L S rooms; open &li piEt | oon or Henry William and Marthe Branden. | lgtc Olarice Mesunstie, and brother of Rose 110 Hale & Nore.1 78| 60 Union Con Best & Belen.2 40 3 (8 Oceidental .., 80, 5, | _ Btages connect st Santa Rosa for Mark West MILL VALLEY, Nk o . §1, g ] 2 Friends i nces are respect- Challen, otost .. erdale misetos weck house cpen all WIEHL | GUTLER-—In this cits. Pebruars 2, 1505, Har- | qully invited to atiend the funcral Services | DUO Kentuck CROIMT (oo 45|Savage | 80 x| SeTeeEV e o, R het & 9 368)—Fur- riet A. oy Ao 5P . Tuesday, February i, 1903, at 10:30 o cloek, Confidence ... — Scorpion . 08 10 rings, Highland S; Ko ., o siteie; aide furalabed. | - ¥. Buther (ploneer lithographer). daughter of | a¢"the mortuary chagel of Julius &. Godeau, | The following were the sales (n the Pacific | rion Cal & Va. 10 Seg. Belener . 20 30| DunceR SR =y e =2 | the late J;,‘n.;‘ H 3 (e ‘xd. .‘ ::‘am-l MHB-’n- 305 Montgemery avenue, thence to Freneh | Stock Exchange yesterday: Con Imperial. (5 04/Sierra Nev...1 00 1 05 | partiett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, s, cor. Mason—Elegantly jamin, Willlaza H. an hington Butler chureh, where services will be held. Inter- Morning Session, Con New York 09 — Silver Hill.... 57 €0 raty Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Deil he late Mre. J. T. Dougine g 5 2 il sa p ms: prices reasonabi | and the i & o ment Holy Cro:s Cemetery. 1500 Andes . . | 100 Mexican 60 | Crown Point.. 40 42 St Louls. 17— | Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Pot- Nioely furn. reoms B35 | OO I e s Syed 35 yeNaTY 20, | MERHAM (nes BRICHETTA)-In tiils city, | 08 Andes - 4o ResioAn 81| Burska Con... 18 Cisyndicate ... UF & | er Valley. Jobn Daye Riverside, Lisriey's )=Nicely g 1905, Johannuah Collins, aged T3 vears. v 1005, Mary Meem k] cher ..... can | Exchequer ... Union Con.. Buckrell's, Sanhedrin s 6 week: open all night. | P rhe Tuneral will take place Tuesday, | Fpeita). beloved wife of Philip Meeham, wo. | 200 Belcher ..0... 64| 600 Ophir 5| Gould & Cur. 5 95 Utah .. 51 55 | Hot Springs, Halt-way House, Comptche, Camp . ished front | Tebruary 3, at 9 o'clock, from the Catholic | joved dauhter of Rosle Brichetta and the | 1600 Belcher -y ) J00 overman 78| Hale & Norc.1 80 —|Yellow Jacket 51 62 | Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City. Fort e ihandle; phens | church a: Menio Park. Interment Holy | lgte Alexander Brichetta, and beloved mother | 300 Caledonia ...2 B4 P00 Overman ... 77| Lady Wash... 10 — Westport, Usal; at Willits for Sherwood, PO | Gross Cemeters, Colma by traln leaving | of Raymond and Anita Meeham and Waiter | 100 Caledonls -3 85 S0 FOon b SEEE e Ciria; Olsen's, Dyer. Pepperwocd, enio Parl 3 and Freddie Arata, a native of Chicugo, Iil., % 43 OTEL ARRIVALS. & - AR T ey hve B Challenge Con 82l 300 Bavave B e irday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- . 7 Friends and acquaintances are redpect- | Erariees 2 frese ... R i fully tnvited to attend the funeral Thursday, Nl O O s | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. o Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points February 5, 1903, at 0:30 o'clock, from hei | Sug caonar © o Johnston & i, Seattle| P C Kieppenger, Neb singte. | 200 Choll 45 300 Savage beyond San Rafael at haif rates. B s | late residence, 27% Lapldge strect, between | 200 oot 25| 400 Savage | ‘W’ Pontius, St Joseph|Gea W Dugley, Neb icket office, 650 Market st. Chronicle _resfise el 1IN OLIVET CEMETERY | Eighteenth and Nineteenth, thence to Corpus | 500 con Cal.& Va 2 15+ 500 Seg Bel J Brockman, Indiana |W C Casey, Nebraska | pujiding. 4 corner 8th—Newly furnished vay- | B ! Christi Church (Itallan), Croke avenue, where | 500 Con COUSTRS G2l 500 SEE Beloher © Brockman, Indiana |Chas E Davis, Neb H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, e; 81 Werk: transient i R @ requiem high mass will be celebrated for | P00 Comen Point.. 40| 200 Sierra Nevad. T Murray, Denver, Ind| August Beil, Nebrasku | Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. J R Irving, New Yorl ywn, Calist BS Brien. Valieso " "1} D watsor, Calisicrs | MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY i - L ! ihe repose of her soul, commencing at 10| & 4 1008, cormer Polk—Suite of front | = | oelock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | Sob Crown Bolnt.. 2 200 Blerrs Nevad.1 with use of kitche MORRIS—In this city, February 2, 1903, Mrs. | 560 Crown Point.. 44 | t] Vallejo Wm E_Smith, Fai hed Tooms and | ¥- 3. Monahan, President. Bridget Morris, wife of the latel James Mor- | $00 Gould & Cur. 99 e T Tumis i A o Vi Senmlio Feiy | A — 0. Sk . MONAHAN & CO. I e mtvias O W 500 Gould & Cur., 9 Hunter, St Louis,Mo/H B Rawlings, Shasta Foot of Market St. | San P ONDAYS—8:35. 7:55, 10, 11:10 a. m., 12:05, L. ! Funeral services on Wednesday, Febru- T o ] io] . oot o Fran, —6:33, 1 TAL, Soase, 130 Eiis—Incenticoust Tuhe | (Inc.) 4 T Io08, st § O'clock. at Notre Tame aee | 350 Haje s Nore1 25 H McGath, St Louis J E Matthews, Shasta 40, 3:48, 4:88. 6:05. 7:10. 10:40 b m. Boone, St Louis | Henry Walker, Colfax reading room. smoking room and iadies’ pa G Hendley, Ohio Miss M Dillon, Coifax | 400 Hale & Norc.1 30| ary L FUN S Victoires Church, Bush street, between Gra FUNERAL DIRECTOKRS AND EMBALMERS. | Jlenue and Stockion street. Members of I night. 35¢c to $1 50: week, §2 | X1 . one Mrs Hendley & son, ker, oA : 0; levator on ground | Z0-Z41 Mission st. _ Telephone Mission 31 | e Soclety of Ploneer Women of California |y e A et Onio B alilson. 8 1 Obrs A3y, m., week days (Saturdays excepted)— er; baihs. axe Vsl R0 sl - Intecmiat. private. J J Coiwell & wf, Or= J McGuill, Pac Grove sales. and stations, R e e T REMOVAL NOTICE Remains at the parlois of the California Un. H W_McPherson, Ore E L Carson, Pac Grove 3:15 b Saturdays—Cazaders sd wup roomn; light housekeeping if desired: aleo CRAIG, COCHRAN 'lmg; znlm::zgé‘ ‘fl" f,fi'”"‘ Company, 405 Powell street, near G F Girna and wf, m‘} mfir!flu - il I S 5 nd’ embalmers, for: X t 3 Callaghan, Oregon 3 poc Sundays and Legal Holidays—8 & m., Caza- e T S 2 it | :"v','_. b Temoved o thelr new and moders | NAGEL—In this cily, February 1, 1903, Caro- » gn C G Hamman, Cal Miss M Eliiott, Gilroy dero and A § — T way stations. Fechgen, Oakland Miss E Ball, Gilroy T SATURBATS OBLY Tesre Tavers 530 » acrive Sem Frascises 11305 ‘Sundays and Legal Holidays—10 & m., Pota CLASSIFIZD advertisements and = ioms | quarters 4t 429 GOLDEN GATE AVE. Pbone | line, beloved wife of the late Charles Nagel, | 200 Caledonla’ ‘Benson, Haywards Mrs H Gardiner&dr,Cal | - Tickes Ofices, 821 MARKET $TREET and SAUSALITO FERRY. and way stations. > / Teceived st Call branch office, 2300 Fillmore, | $outh 3. and’ mother of Mary, Hannab, Willie, ‘Alfred | 300 Challenge Con 02) 100 Seg Beicher.. gEzRg SRBEBINSRERRERARIES o § 7N H

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