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X FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1903. ~ fully invited to attend (lhoeaf)unflinlk!er\‘ll:g: Bemtal ‘Pullding and Loan. Asmociation, 1969 y BN E—F, -~~~ | Saturday, February 7, at 10:30 o'clock, at i . N 8 My 3 4 is the United States | rellows’ C v Lincoln, N 30 by E 70, lots 171 and 173 Wrecking o this date nited Staf chapel in Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Remains at L . N 30 b . o wir ] a d age Company will mot be - . e ap 1. trustees’ deed: $1200. 15 PAC FIC hairdressers' - me: | bound DY any contract. unices slened by me, Sion Stasonic Templer. 2006 Minston. Strect, Ducas Company ip David Cross, lot on B SQUTHERN IF] el § president, John A. Bower oy - iy . line of Girard street, S of Silly s 50 Tralns leave and T e at 4y Co.,385 Geary. | _directors, wer. By order of the | between Twenty-second and Twenty-third. by E 120, block 2, University Mound: $10. o 4 “',‘;.’,’,‘f,oimy RIS, complexion speclalist { BROWNNELL—In this city, February 4, 1003, Louls Peris to J. G. James, re-recorded, lot | ___(Maln Line, Foot of Market Street) ! in, what can be more ] Lot L. Dus B . W, on S line of Second avemue, 333:4 W of N | TEAvE — Fuox JANUANY IS B — ammivy d 2¢ for K M. o] 3 7 . street, S by 6G:8, lot 4, block 48, d Sacrs = arrell st., near hrkxl;‘,u"‘ = {@BUCK—In this city, February 4, 1903, Charles Lands: also 1ot on S ilne of Second 4;“"11? 7“‘52?.‘:0“"&.‘6'?":....4 - ;w = e ng-machine: $35 buye o 4 drawey, | Henry, beloved husband of Louise H. Buck, 400 Nk dgireet, S 200 by W 150, lot 2. block | 7.90a Vacavilie, Winters. umacy.. L {7 pvers room—Winchester Grophead White sewins tnaci ot eewer, | son of John A. and the late Matilda Buck, 2 44, same; 3. 81 Nartines. San famon.. Vatielo, amear Market: 700 rooms, | Sewing-machines at o Lil: Lol makes and brother of John A. Jr., Walter E. and ¥ to John Fay, estate of John Fay; Naps, Calistogs, Santa Rosa...... §.25¢ right ,,‘::: 10 §8 Por woakt} | chines poqoines 8 r:'?.lg}u.‘d.s{:énzn: Viola M. Buck, Mrs. C. Hufschmidt and the 5 i Z 3 i b 7.30a Nlles, Lathrop. Stockton, and from 20 ot poeoa from the Gerry! | _Fhone Jeasie 2156, 145 Cor dowara |18, N B Bigk, @ mathve of San Fran | Giyes Up Long Struggle | Utters Warning Against Builders’ Contracts. eoee DO i s iy T turers of ‘e R“.,‘;"R':‘;‘.‘;"! ”r::- Xinay bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- | (52 Friends and acquaintances are respect: for Senatorial Automatic Increase TS (N tevna) it Sumte 3. P oy LR s "gz J 4 Ro Pairing: ) west i g Snes 505 44 ully invited to view the re at his late . are s - o Atia ress— X hine of to-day. 5, | Semmmmimene oten Tel Green 164 2B 4D | esidence, 1122 Ellis street. Funorsl and or A T g B it e ok HIR Fort. Coutn Nartiner, Aatioch, 3 NG hwn srAmMmmENG. | U RAUGIey; Sidly paiate Pices Honors, in Salaries, Building on E line of_Fillmore street. 90 N of Los Banos, Mendota. Hanford. > Sioes | EUREL o e oty Bebenes. 8, 1908, i 3 Golden Gate avente. N 30'by & 100: daTi0. Vit Portervilie .o lm Pha | rly beloved husband of Margaret Bush. S e T umk Linden 8.004 Por loaz;.nm‘ o Lathren, o ee Mo | loving father of Frank, William, Jo- . . ::rflkl‘::ro:) ol g - .- o arst s ! 5 A : s 3. two-story frame building with con- Junction, Baki eld.. — e | gnh Joh and George Bush a matve of| Pgctional Fight in Delaware | Efficiency of Service Depends | fa fmston oo ma wulding with on- | g s Shasts Expeess Duvia Wiiiiia - sin e - Switch, — o~ | o > = " B s d_avenue, 127:13 S of Lake street, S 30 tlet ngs), 25¢: manicuring, 25c. | A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.: iture, | ber of Excelsior Lodge A. 0. U. W. g ’ poc y Red Blaff, Portland......... 7.56» Serer. 123 Stockion. | Bousehold gooar stored, moved, shipped. 153 | o Priends and ‘acquaintances are espec at Last Defeats Leader’s on Individual's Hope by B 120, O._ L. 72; $4693. 30, yRod Blam Portiand. oo r muits, overvoats | —0 ) HOWARd, bear Third; phope Grast (61 | £uly incited tomttend the funeral to-narsow abith to Excel nlone Secrimento F acervile, | 'ost and Powel] sts. Pri x. " thir and Cwenty-fourth, thence .9 | ————— e - ceeen e —— d - — — | Peter's Church, where a requiem high mass e 5 Vallejo, Martinez and Way Stations 8.38» le, three_quarte: Wes: Storage; advances made; will be o ted for ehe se of his soul | DOV: Feb. 5.—Th ad -| WASHINGTON, Feb. 5. — Chairman Bteairers leave San Fran- . RN OUTITY 3 - 3 g E i1l be celebraied for fhe repose of his s OVER, Del., Feb. 5—The sudden an : . - - N ] Bt o ¥ iy 'clock Iuterment Holy Cross Ceme- | youpcement this afternoon that J. Ed-|Loud of the Postoffice Committee deltv- For . Keter: Tracy. Lathrop.Stockton, Merced: ¢ imported and domestic | © SorbIC, Storage and Furniture Moving _in this city, February 5. 1903, May | ward Addicks had withdrawn from the | ered his valedictory in the House yester- Bagmar. o ey e Mg L N - ~— N5~ | - ore st.: phone J his cit P - . 1 0 b - - - faiioer &t $0 35 LEON | o = . = rances. heloved wite of William H. Casey. | candidacy for United States Senator, | day and made It the occasion of a solemn 2 Cnange 10 CORMEAT " | 10.00a The® Oret Himited Oaten,” ERBY and Peda ol . 3in T840: ahipping st cut Taien ) | hative of e rancieh, aged 27 years | Which he has urged so persistently since | Warning to the letter carriers. He has e Vit | Vaseeaver | 4 Hayward, Niies aod Was S - dora hats, §1 , i ", St Giease o5 " | 165 created an immense sensation. | for years stood in the way of the move- Port Towssend, Swaitie Ta: .iE Sucramento River Steamers.. ... 111.008 1754 S A1 2, I M0 e ele i general that the refusal of | ment to_ increase automatically the sai-| SOy U il ey B i Py the United States Senate to confirm | aries of postal employes. These employes | & % Feb. 3. 16, 15, 20, 38 Mar. J {2780 tows, Kolghts Landing. Marye s of Henolulu, H y United States District Attorney Willilam $ combined against him and defeated him ! Alaska and G. N.'R’ ml‘\"hr:‘t;n:‘ i';n“l;m. e .sl'h.,'(‘)n\v“:lq |’& \ . Februars 5. 05, | M. Byrme had the effect of bringing | for re-election last year. In his farewell | 0% K Kt af NN n 0 S Lt 1 | F300 Mk sun tamon vaiejo aps, Blanche ughter of Adrien and | about Addicks’ withdrawal. The Union speech on the Case postal appro- p. m., feb. 3, 18, 21, ‘.’.,‘ \;?r; ‘1 Corona & nbi'fi..‘""u&?“fi.’f-';um}ui ‘=: | Celima C mece of SA,J90° | Republicans' choice for Senator in place ' priation bill he warned Congress not[1:0p. m. Fen 6 12 1% .34 Mar % | 4088 Yarumes ey Lachrontloptie: 12 ar’ 2 months and 27 days. city, February 5, 1903, Seth s were issu of Addicks will probably be Governorto let itself be induced to approve that| Redundo). Ean Diego aid Santa Barbara— | 4.30r Hayward, Niiea Irvington, Sea | 18.864 8 =3 > oA . Jose, Livermore. . Hunn or Secretary of State Stanley, | system when he should be no longer a|Santa Rusaiia, Sundayy O A 0o . o $.007 The Ow! Limited—Freano. Taiare, "I DAMON—1n this nnan street, | 1. Damon, beloved ek tand of Anna D State of C < " i & { 3 s for Sants s= pants, $2 50, an wn, 1 nd stre i Mative of sachusetts, aged State Senator Allee, the Addicks leader, member. He said: or les Anigsles (vin San_ Pedro and Eant Bakersdeld, saugus fof . =h and Dupont. | Gicco vlace, a D the Cits amd County Hospital, | having repeatedly declared that he would | This, my last speech, I make as a man about f Sanu Darbern. Sunte O State Limited Sleeper carried on \ ares deafmess and { (harie A d St Rovert Dermott, a nativé | not accept the U'nited States Senatorship, | t° 1e2ve public life never to return, and with Ot ¥ tarura. Hiuebemis St “HewDSEt Owl rain for Chicago) . . ®88a Valentia, tor. , g5, os A Wiison and Gertrude | it i ccept the e 8.5 SNIP. ' 35 jnterest in the matter except that of a pri- | Hirmings = oy §.00r Port Costs, Tracy, Stocktom, Los 2 . Va er, : _New Jersey, aged 54 years, 5 Addicks arrived here from Washington vate citizen. 1 hope that if you ever do take | ‘*Rawcon oalyd | o 0 o 10 19 26 Mar. 6 Banos.. e 1 0s Snbiiis & resno, und Eliza- | DOUGHERTY— In this city, February 3, 10( bout 1 o'clock, going to the Capitol, He | UD the letter-carriers’ billyou will strike from | Ramona 8.8, .. Fob, 2 10, 15, S5 Tier Ntles, Locai.... 14 st all druggst Mang Elizabeth, beloved wife of John Dougherty, | about 1 o'clock, going e it that clause which promotes every man com- | S ada’ Magdalena Buy. San Jose 4ol Hayward, Niles and San Jose.. = sister of Mary Eckler, a native oi | was ushered into the parlor of the State ' pulsorily. - e Pa St Shosalle: Vallejo DROFS CORE . Dexry ! 2 House, where all of the twenty-one Re- | 1 believe that clause In the law which per- 3 | Orlentai * Mall ~Owden, Deaver, Aruggists, il take place s ' i mits compulsory promotion of letter-carriers is For further information obtain folder. Omaha. St Loull.vc:h;m.." - 4280 lock, from the parlor: ! publican memb of th8 Legislaturs costing us five million annually, and it will in- Right reserved to change steamers or salling | €7.007 l%fl;:fl“"_' u';‘;i.'em.“ g 1239 Market street were assembled to meet him, together CI€ase in future vears. You can see for your- )umu.!luunu—'m‘bmd-_‘-l-m : date. . ton and Tn. ' Selves that you have removed the Incentive for | “ORET OFFICE~4 New Montgomery | o0 o Mendota. Marth - the repose | with Secretary of State = man to excel. He only has to do just suffi- | ~ ¥ . 3 1 , cf ment Holy Cross Cemete B s e & ‘This committee should be congratulated by | ' DUNNANN, Ger. Passenger Agt.. m 1§0eecnzcanacs ¥ i ONNE 10 . iy 5 g Assemblymem received Addicks with g | NNANSN, 8.0Se Oregon & Caiifornia Express— - DONNE —Office and residence Rot * y Larkin street, | DRISCOLL Rio Vista, February 4, 190 ) the House of Representatives that it has 10 Marker st n Francisco. Tamento, Msrysville, Relding. Sixth and S \ kin street. | Kale, he i wife of the late Dennis Dris- | cheers, and he appeared deeply moved by steadily resisted any encouragement of this | L. — venth. and En Portland, Puget Sound and East. 8. — tas Hotel, and | coll, and mother "heodore Wohler of | the heartiness of the greeting. Immedi- systes this _ committee has steadily stood N 19. Hagward, Niles Loeal.... oo 111584 erb doctor: | 1« | Obico, a native 1 latary ntter A AGIcks ik S Gl against theseMclassification bills, which are | i ke e n body: for street, a e ately after Addic Agrived - Governon; J5h ko pulsars pawnmtied Mille:' ¥ Rone | O.R.& N. CO. 11.25» Port Costa. Tracy, Lathrop. Mod, -1 Jchn Hunn, who is called the peacemaker e e e e - Ti | s Geo. W. Elder safls Feb 7. 17, 2. March refiold .. 1 in Delaware politics, entered the parlor. | which can only be obtained by holding out to & % Salta, Bake: 2 | THREE SESSIONS DEADLOCKED, ™" (I hope (o excel through his own efforts. --Ig;,m,,',b.." saiis Feb 2 12 22, March & EOA%LI;I“_“:‘:"m) son; now lo- Leavenworth ¥ - - = o th street line Floyd, b and Jessie | g’ Boston, vd, a native REAL ESTATE—CITY—I [ ghth street, and HTON 9 v, Fe ; 4, 10 Loud wa ¢ ded at the close | 14, 24. % ITY—FOR SALE. | rne street e B beroved “son vt Tamer and’ Anis | After the doors had been closed thoss | 7“0 T Iy AU e e | umy ficvaconial Line 13, FORTLAND. oR . TGS Nowk Ceatenville, San o — 3 lsom street, and | Jorev) o S Franitis. aged Jontaine e # sta 2 s2h 3 . short rall Une from Portiand to n Bouider Creel . hton, a native of San Francisco, aged | outside heard frequent bursts of applause -.“‘- e S Cruz and Way Stations. re 11 months and daye. and the rumor hecame general about the | San MAED SNVEST) ! i i il, at LOWEST RATES. | 1216r Newark, Centervill : . 0. = In this city, February 5, Capitol that Addicks was about to with- CONVENTION IS CALLED ;;":',:':p‘&'fid,"",,,cmd, Berth nd e New Amaden THIRD STR NEAR MISSION 2 Hyde Bitek, @learly beloved sop “'"“' Henpy | draw from the most remarkable pdlitical | TO DISCUSS IRRIGATION | Steamer sails foot of Spear st._ at 11 a. m_ D g"‘iu:“:. 0.504 HIRD STREET, NEAR M1 i . EAIghL | W native ol San Francisco, ‘aged % | fEht in the history of this country, a | : & N e s Ve Newark, Saa Jose, Los Gatos b iIRD STREET, NEAR Mis rank S 2015 Hyde | 4 months and 7 days. | fight which has deadlocked three sessions | Ccmmercial Bodies Lead in Move- 5o 5 ‘:., v vk g L [ e L In this city. February 4, 1005 [0l the Legislature and split the Repub- | mant to Oaniides NGRS b, i0x135 i eloved son © H. and the lat= | lican party into factions. s L L MR EH’HS—MARPIAGEQ—DEATH& and brother of Charles G| This rumor was confirmed soon.after 2 Bill. ! | —BAKLAND HARBOR FERAV — e i i e . K oA W By v and Christobel | o'clock, when the caucus adjourned. Scveral commerecial organizations in this i e Prom SAN ¥ RANCISCO, Foot of Market S¢, (SIip®) OMPANY B marr tices sent by 10’ months snd ® days ; | Addicks' statement to the caticus was ' city have decided to issue a call for a (ORIENTAL STRA ) SIS e Tk 108 360 Eifre t b hey must be handed = are respectfully invited to at- | as follow i 5 From OAKLAND, Foot | convention to be held in Sacramento on | Steamers will leavs whart, corner Firs: and 48:05 10:00 A3t 1200 200 4.00 r.%. fices and ral services to- Branpan streets. at 1 p. m. for YOKOHAMA ay (Friday), at ( n h th idence of per- | at the parlors of Halsted &, TO Lo TepUblican Mente It Goneiay | the 17th inst., to which all boards of | snd HONGRONG. catling at Kobe _(Hiogo DAST ITINE S~ - ave the same published on stre terment private, | Astembly: =~ My advent in Dalaware polities | o s colop- | Nakasaki and Shanchal. and connecting st | Third and Tuwnsend Stree t me § 1'"[.:‘:':'\. In v more than fourteen yea azo was precsded U1Ade, improvement associations, develop: Hongkong with steamers fof Indis, ete.’ N> | T Ten Joss sad Wag Sintion A 4, 1903, Mar. | DY Republican defeat and disasicr dating prac- ' nent associations, chambers of commerce, | cargo recsivad on board on day of sailing. ebruary 4, i &, | tically from -the birth of the party itself. | the me. % g & HONGKONG MARU..Thurs.. Feb. 5. 1903 ved wife of Martin S. | Q¢ A the members of the Legislature, the Go: 3 Martin Keane, | Whatever accider advantage was held in | o1 T 3 3 Jeut t Gov and al | 5 B NIPPON MARU (via Mant adys and Martin e Wiy due alons to some hreak and Lieutenant Governor and a San Jose and Way Station: New Almaden Tuesday, March 3, 1909 | 8004 Cosst Line the Rev. D: elander t English L hurch, | n and Bertha Bahrs, both > i Giiroy, Holllster, beloved daughter of the late James F. and | %2 (00§00 MO S0 LOM e other influential citizens in the State will ..Friday, Mar. 27, 1909 | X t 3 ! | of fac s o s uf our opponents, | O ns in the State will | riday. Mar. 27, Obispo. Santa Barbara. Los Ange- oo b | Gutherine bifll, and sister of Mre. MalY ' and not by any inherent strensth or confidence be Invited for the purpose of a full and| Via Henolulu Round frip tickets at reduced nd Principal Intermediate . MARRIED. | Sxinner amd John and James H0l, & o the part of the Republicans themselves. complete discussion of the irrigation bill | Tstes. Fof frelght and passage apply at Com- oo 10480 = 3 =, 3 | tive of San ncisco, aged 25 years 71 gh (Ml o0 SN LIV ten hatfommty Fe: | P scussion o rrigation | pany’s office, 421 Market street. cormer Firmt | _inggs New O BAHRS—In t Febr 12 days. publican. Owing, however. to the bitterness = (@t Was prepared by a commission of the | 'W. H. AVERY. General Agsnt. | leans. Los Angeles, and East ... 11.38a s and acquaintances are respect nd the funeral to- ¥). at 8:30 o'clock, from her late re dence, 116 Morris avenue, between B and strife which have arisen within our own California Water and Forest Assoctation | ranks, we have failed in securing all those ad- and is now before the Leg! e ature for — With Auch a continuous and brilliant record of | e ioaiaton. The general purpose of | J ZEALAND e 51 8.00s San Jose. Tres Pinos, Capitois, | 8antaCruz, Pactfic Grove. Salfnas, | San Luts Obispo and Principal Intermediate Statfons . ant Sacramento, Ja and Brannan, Fifth and Sixtn streets, thence | S AuCh & conuinng the convention will be to bring out all the | IREDM LME T 1031 800 Jore 2nd Wy Siations Coffin and Loutse E.| to St. Rose's Church, where a requicm high : aiscussion possible, that all light available 3 1304 San ss wi elebrated fo) e 08¢ 1t e % >y | §.8. ALAMEDA, for Honoluly, Feb. 7, 2 p. m. ey | i S coebraied oy e revos o it | BEMOVES CAUSE OF DISUNION. | iyo™Se” e upon the weneeal saniect | 55 SARSEaRS, ‘e TRl i3 2 | ofe Somoesmd Vb dcimes. Forgid ; by carriage. The caute assigned for this condition of | Incidentally, =0 it is Supposed, this con- | £.S. SIERRA, for Honoluiu, Samoa. Auck- | o5 Qs Dei Monte Fxpress—san Jose. dist Church, Frederick : Stxile bas b roclaimed to be ney, Thursday, Feb. 19, 10 a. m. oy, Hollistor, Sante Cruz. Dei Frederick | K Oza Waldrop, both of teq YCNtion will determine whether there is = land and ery- | Any general objection to what is kmown gg gECKELS BAOS.GO., Agts.,Tiekal0ffce, 843 Narkot® | B e s ™ W —In this city, at St. Mary's Hospi- | my candidac o Se dargaret, wife of James Keating, & States. It has been stated continuously e " | of Beatrice Keating, and sister of | where that, with this obstace to party unity a8 the Works bill, or if the opposition | Pacific | 830 Buringame, 3an Mateo, Redwood, ands in all | MATTHEWS STEPHENSON—In this city, | Bowes, a native of County Wexford, | removed, conflicting elements will coalesce and | comes from frrigation companies in South. | it . 321 Bt SL..Pr e 15_¥ e | Menlo Park, Palo Alto. Mayfield, . rDepartment bruary 4, 1903, by Rev. W. E. Dugan, | ged 45 years. the party, harmonious and strong. having aban. | (Lt e T LTSS . = P { Mountain View. Lawrence, Sants A & TR co., r of funers take place to-day | doned its unlawful and insurrcctionary meth- | i e st CENERALE TRANBATLANTIQUS | t Memorial U. P. Clara and San Jose n Church, Wil d Isabel Fo: imposes upon it. Influenced by this consid- | S ety | First-cla: to Havre, §70 and upward. See. | 16.157 Sa: . eration and the c ard. GENERAL los, Redwood, Fair Oaks, swnsend stre sth, | pbligations which the Repub- cnd-class to Havre.$45 and u 2 ng i tthews ¥). at 9:15 Tom. the parlors of | ods, would, thus united, enter upon @ course e e T | E° TO HAVRE-PARIS, 14.30» San Jose, Gilroy a 1 € — | J. . O'Copnor & Co.,” 767 Mission street, { or lawful procedure in self government and | FITZGERALD HELD ON ry Thursday, instead of 16.007 San Jose, Los Gatos and Principal ICh i ‘_ w°cr 1 SE v, February 1 thence to wk I';l'l”v'k'i rhflr.| ‘lnr o 1ce8 | undertake successfully those welghty respon- T 2 \ Eaturday, at 10 a. m., from Pler 43, R ln:;i-i‘:;‘:;:“né oWy Siidions ’“: T ) h | Nelande: stc at 9:20 oclo. terment Holy Cross Ceme- | gibilities B e Government o te | CHA. UR. | ALAMEDY ADVERTISEMENTS | e | L e ety e Tors | flUlias bt the Gavsriment b tnin i) HE CHARGE OF MURDER| Ngrih Hiver, fch of dloricn siret e rsal Bereatort S Thugations which the Revubd- | His Preliminary Examination Is Con. KENTFIELD—In this city, February 5, 1003, | licans of this AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CAN- Mealo Park. Paio Alto. REA < ; 381 ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. el ¢4, | Mrs. M. M. Kentfield, beloved Wife of the | ganization and to the dministration at Wash. cluded Before Pol ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson bullding), New 307 San Jose and Way Stations. .. 8 % e et oo AR erOaT 47| late W. R Hentteld, and mothek or 0! | Ington. keior 8o Dl 108 Bat rabine ore “Police Judge { York' J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast §dor Satass Sintiad Tenunpl - s for male. hurch, Jesse Lawrence | Kentfleld of Morrison, Ill., Mrs. A. J. Col- | no claims for any part 1 myself may ha e | Fritz. | Agents. § Montgomery avenue, San Franclsca. . g El S bargain. Brown, both of San Fran- | ton of Florence, Ariz., and Mrsrv H C ‘]’.x;(k | borne n‘ years in brlnging‘ \“\u-m- out of & | The preliminary examination of Richard | 112Kt #old by ail Rallroad Ticket Agents. e, N Yo, Paso, . ks s of San Francisco, a native of New York, | past rep! with defeat, influenced by the 3 3 § : . COMPANY, | 8gea 65 years and 10 months, ¢ York | strong desire 10 see Delaware become a strong | A. Fitzgerald, boflermaker, on the charge | AMERICAN LINE. Hiy S L 35: 00 Park st., Alameda. | papers piease copy.) Republican State and therefore a prosperous, | of murdering his wif Flis =il -2 v " — - g — | KESKINEN—In the City and County Hospital, | Drogressive commonwealth, trusting confident. | - ife, Annie, on First | NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON. eAfor Moraing. ' P for Afiernoon. mr oo 3 Fredrick | February 4, 1903, Eustaf Keskinen, a native | 1¥ to the rare loyaity-pf friends indifferent to | Street, near Folsom, on the night of Jan- St. Paul..Feb. 4, 10 am Finland..Feb. 14, 10 am 'osn';" - _m';“.{-B ral " DYVF Ny TQ Allen It of Finland, aged 50 years jihe Camor of eteum] Tave % nined (o} usry 525 waa’ HEld- before { Police ' Judge | JeoAE R T 0 5t NEER. PR I8 16 am | A e dat 4 AR W SLML] 5 . Margaret J. | LOCAN—In Fresno, February 4, 1003, Frank | Tmove the only reason assigned for the con- | g yesterday. After hearing the ovi- KEUD STAR LINE. aSaturday oniv. i N A R Keating, Margaret | J. Locan. beloved husband of Ninole Locan, | tinuance of party disunion. = NEW YORK, ANTWERP, PARIS. onnects at Goshen Je. with trafns for Hanford, Kentfleld, Mrs. M. M. | and father of Mrs. F. A. Denicke and Frank | 1 herewith declare publicly my withdrawal ‘}fl“"“’ for the prosecution the Judge held | zog1ang. Feb. 7.10° am Vaderl'd.Feb. 21, 10 am Visalla. At Fresno, for Visalis vis Saager. Keskinen, Eustaf G., Clarence, Margaret and Edith Locan, a | 48 a candidate before this Legisiature for the | the defendant to answer before the Su- Finland..Feb. 14, 10_am Kroonl'd.Feb.28, 10 am Via Coast Line. Locan, Frank J | Dative of Saxony, aged 74 years and 10 | Office of Senator from this State in the Senate | perior Court without bail. Fitagerald | CHAS. D. TAYLOF. G.P.A.C..30 Montg'mry st. F Tueaday and Friday. 3 Ma oo B 3 et B of the United States. e 2 2 i o Exta Bonat Dain s Il oien e February 5, 190 fng TUHGEARG fon: e, caniandry Jv ‘oondich] N oM iy At ew Bwer ¥ " Bally excepchintarday. Sosrs estabile MeNell, Dante AL =1 : 'Y D805 | tioned upon the holding of a_ Republican caucus 3 P w Vin San Joaquin Valled. Recerence B Morrin, Jennie | i oo Fhonae 1. ‘and Kaie Mecyl- | to De participated in by all of the Republi- | The witnesses examined were Dr. T. D, | BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. | % 980000 W%, 00y prom Hoiter Rushmer, May L. and Salinas connects Sunday only north bound. hes. Arthur 1. k, Martha M | 2 = can members of the General Assembly and the | 2 her of Thomas and Sam Mo e Sorprigpir bl i B s ey Maher, Dr. L. Bacigalupi, autonsy sur S nate o 4 SR : . g e hed 38 femel: & DAtIS? | the I'nited States by majority rule in g S | &eon: Jobn Tomey, a bov: Poiicemen P. | FOR U, S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJ), Sh 5 ' S 2 caucus, J. Whelan and W. H. Clay, Mrs. Char- | § e Investigate this T Fea ek MR CRp I T R A | 1otte Molin, Peter Block, Thomas Dela- | Steamers GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO. | 5 A Montgomery st. | Thompson, John at his residence, 10 Lafayette street. Dantoi | MANY FRIENDS MOURN | hanty and Louis Mille. Their evidence | 8:45 & m., 3:15 and 8:30 p. m., except Sua. | ¥ e 7o , Walrath, Avis A, beloved broiher of George McDonald, a | was practically the same as given at the | $8¥. Sunday, 9:43 o m. 8:30 p. m. Leaves a l orn|a . ___| ‘Haushton, Joreph P. Westphal, Louls Bitive Of Prince Eaward Island, aged” s DEATH OF J. S. MARSHALL | Coroner's Inauest. No witnesses were | Sollele: T8 m. 12:30 toon @ p. m.. wxceps | T 3 eof 8 ; | ASCHMANY “eby v 5 3 years i = % called for the defense as y will be re- |* Teiephone and | x 1068 Call i wa ke et Al ey s ouss of ronweal baemtler,. . | AW That Is Moifal of an Old qu-‘ St Toe W SHT B (,,‘p‘g‘f,;,"?,(,, gl f‘xé:c‘a vier 2 Misslon-street - docke " HATCH - - — e e Asch . a na- | McNETL—In the City and County Hospital, 1 n _ ¥ | T B bruary 4. 1005, Daniel Mo a null\'ej neer Is I;’::t Away to ;BE mclrxons 1 I_‘m'ted.’, - ~ e | nces are respect- | of Massachisetts, aged 55 years | : | REAL TE TR . | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS et o TS | MORRIN U Kantan ity Eobr ol eitdiceaor ditier Fire comimiasioges g : RAILWAY TRAVEL. % . | . from the residence | Jennie Morrin, sister of Mrs. W. % / THURSDAY, | e 53 sy g #43A Tehama street, between | Mrs, 8. Scott and Peter J., Susan, Anna and | Joseph 8. Marshall was held yesterday X Wiillam H, Barr to Annie Grundel, lot o Fifth th. Interment Mount Olivet | lizzie Morrin. afternoon from the funeral parlors of | W line of Poik stret, 46:4 S of Filbert, § 61 ; Skt _ i ‘cauroria NorTawestesy . co,| 0 CHICAGO cmetery, bY fectric funeral car from | RUSHMER—In Oakland, February 4, 100 McFadden, McBuearty. & Green. De- »_\-}x 00; $10. “ICE, 1118 BROADWAY. B! a = Etghte and Guerrero streets May Levisa, beloved wife of E. L. Rush > S ol OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. | ATKINSON—In this city, and mother of Bawin T. 3. Hushmer. a Ba. | ceased ‘was & member of the Veteran B e R it AN SAN fl"‘zrs’a)sfig w?m PACIFIC ‘ . An Ideal Trair g eal ¥ Jumes, beloved husband of tive of California, aged 28 vears 10 months | . B e ot e A G R N L o Tt Sale o Drnhs 0t e L e s Cal., papers please | VOlunteer Firemen's Assoclation and the | Gous e L OFF beautiful vi A o o Spring kinson, Mrs. A. Turnbull, Mre. 1. Fairbanks, | copy.) | Exempt Fire Company and the members | of 3 v 4 Forig | RALWAY CONTARE. K oarEsin: terme. Partiey e T Pt ’ (o5 hriends and acauaintances are respect- | o¢ both organizations followed the re- | by 8 130r 80, - L O Lochanan. W 0 | fibaron Ferry, Foot of Market st. For Those Who Mark | er of Mrs. T. Pritch a W ully invited to attend the funeral services | e e AR A S i . ! T g, g and George Atkinson. a native of Galns. | to-morrow (Saturday). at 10:30 o'clock, at | mains of the comrade to his last resting | Tentana Gounty of Sea Franclsco to Frank | SAN FRANCISCO TO. $AN RAFAREL. ¥ ® P. C. LASSEN, 466 Tenth st., Oak- h lot on S line of B tr | WEEK —_7:30, E : 12- - Lineomnshire, England, aged 70| the residence of James Tayior, 1211 Clay | place In Lagrel Hill Cemetery. A detachs | 1 of Buenanan W 5.8 s s tos, et 8830 | WEEK DAYS—T:30, A . S T3 ‘ ' Seek the Best. and, Cal NS, 3 i po Spokane and Chicago | street, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth, | yent from the Fire Department was also| Miriam F. and Charles E. Bancroft to Rosa | at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips a —eee » Oakland. | Waller (wife of Charles W.) N | - 5 esent. Several engine hou: - - | A. Waller (wife of Charles W.), lot on N line | 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. | 7 SR IDO AR, E | SANCHESIn thie sy, Eebrunry 5 1005, Ar. | 0o or b eny 10 che cometers and o'snen | 3 YL, ezet. S8 W of Fmort '3 | sUNDAYE S 00 B30 1:00 o m: 100, 300 SANTA FE TRAINS FL fi:..\'XTl’RZ good and cheap this month. H, 2 u'h;t'k..]rnrvfl the residence utj Sanches, son of R. P. Sanches and L. W, | case the firemen formed ranks in front | W line of Fillmore street, JW;' N of Valejo, | SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. Leave Market-street Ferry Depot ECHELLHAAS. 408 Eleventh st., Oakland. | P. O Donnell, Sanches, father of Genevieve Sanches, and | of their respective quarters in honor of | N 4 by W 83:6; $20. WEEK DAYS—6:05, 7:35, 7:50, 9:20, 11:13 = Local | Lim'd | Local a —_—— - — = I "rnurt‘l‘n”urol Hill F-m»t-r] brother of Gardner G. Sanches, a native of | the deceased. su-.nlez -ndI K-t»hS‘- Fnr(hu to Mary G.| g m.; 12:50, 3:40, 5:00, 5:20 ns.-- Satur- Dally | Daily iy o SWi ZR S | B. ‘alley, near Oakland San_Francisco. - it Buckingham, lot on E line f Scott street, 50 | gays—Extra trips at 2:05 and 6:; m. E TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. | < Pebruary 5. 1903, Jeffer- | [ Friends and acquaintances are respeci- | JOSePh Marshall came to this city in | &'ar Vallejo: 8 50, E 113:6, & 95 B 25 % 108 | sCNDAYS 0D, 0:40, 11718 & m.: Ti40: 3:40. | Ly san Fran »’ GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We : t Jon of Joseph H. and Bessie | fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, | 1830 from New York and engaged in the | W 25 S 50, W 112:6; $i0. | _4:55, 5:05, 6:28 p. % Ar Stockton ... » " better machines for less money than any aker, a e of Oakland, aged 2 months, F rlua ¥ lli. IW(“L“!I‘ 2 g\;lm‘k. "90;:;‘ the Hrulnurant busines: which vocation he | George H. Buckingham to same (wife), same; -ll - *ln i.el Arth i - hiouse in “he city; rentals $3. The Typewriter AUDRY—In Oakiand, February 5, 190. neral parlors of Halsted & Co., Miesion | followed for forty years, accumulating a > e - 3 Soncl Siths e e Bte T = o vy. Francisco.| May 4, 1902. |San Francisco. FOR trpewriters. L. & M. *LEXANDER. 110 Sdward Beaudrs, a native of County | tha M. Shuck, wife of Oscar T. Shuck, and | 4Nd_Upon coming to this city at once | tral avenus, W 25 by S 137:6; §10, kool 2l _— b ] By » anl:;‘m*gn-‘\;;,fl“;, g e :“ml’f'-m_ and, aged 58 years 8 months mother of M C. Burdett and the late Jo- | Jcined a company and up to the time Pacific Improvement Company fo Reinhold | A2 - Drtly SeS Mechins ol & S Sues remted. 5 | cephine M. Shuck, a native of Kentucky,|of his death was a member of the | H- Stettin. lot on N iine of Carl et 125 W 1gnacio al 8- icago .....| o1ll) 2 par rarh e b duccralior x nds and acquaintances are respect aged 58 years 6 months and 1 d assoclations. He had a wide circle of MB‘ :;Y“"'«g"n r ‘Mu-nd" 58 Wiresiet o - 8 for morning. P for aftermoon. )»-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. 1 1o attend the funeral to-morrow | SIMON—In this city, February 4, 1003, Nar- | f;"cna ¥ cell £ EMRST: SUh s ok sl p| 8: 00 a. m. Daily is Bakersfleld Local, stop- ANAND Speh b e D t 9:30 o'clock, from her late | o mon, beloved husband of 'Mrs. Sattler 1 -€70% ANd was well and - favorably | McKay. lot on E line of Mission street, 65 S »! ing at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- e g n reet. thence 1o | Simon, and uncle of Mrs. Charles Lille, 4 | KNOWn over the entire coast. A widow | of Twenty-first. § 60 by E 122:6:_$10. | i~ R e Lo wrtives s TR Yl DIVIDEND NOTICES. { puhere @ ®ol | native of Lorraine, France, aged 65 years 3 | 21 several nephews in this city and a | John F.. Willlam and David Ring. Catherino | be 30 a. m. Daily is the C. b om it = wili be celebrated | ponths and 24 days. sister in New York are the surviving rel- | aon Margaret Ring o Mary Bing: i mo'Ng | H D, carrying Palace = ul, commencing at 10 7 Friends and scquaintances are surviving rel- | 4nd Margaret Ring to Mary Ring. lot on NE ol ni "Cars through to Chicago. Chal 2 cents 7 Nary's . Constely s s ars Tesprels rAtivesl corner of Nineteenth and Castro streets, N C to Pakersfleld for accommodation o Schuetzen Club' P ary's . Cemetery, | fully lnvited fo attend the funeral Jervices L i R 125 by E 95;: also lot on E line of Castro street. Jocal first-class passengers. No second-ciasy jation has been | ‘“bruary S, 3, at 2 o'cloc) at y e i b=t r pheensy 55, E February 5, 1903, Alex- | tuary chapel of Julius S. Godeau, 205 | POSTPONES ACTION ON 25 N of Nnet:-nut-.an: 25 b;;“E 95; also 5:00 p tickets are honored on hg- train. _Correspond- he rer, L. J. REUBOLD, o ‘ears and 2 months. Montgomery avenue. Interment Laurel Hill interest in estate of "‘m ng; ~ T 2. §7 Notice of funeral hereafter | Cemetery. BAY SHORE FRANCHISE | 55" Sitemeat, Jsiphge stvon by OTTO BREMER, Secretar; BOYD—In this city, February 5 1903, John, | SKIVINGTON-—In this city, February 3, 1903, | R TP K ainbel F. and Virginia Bufford and Phineas s 8:00 . = s beloved hushand of Mary J. Boyd, and father | John F. Skivington, a native of Scotland, | South om; T P Hoplan: B : through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and OTICE The Glagt Powder Com- A-gBehrens and the late James A. | aged 06 years. (Philadelphia, Pa., papers e;n(::ciflcrc p;wny Awaits In- B A W s 2 o T 4l 5y 238 Reolining Chair Cars to Chicago; also 5c) per share on the l:.—u«:’clpll‘] stock ) M. = Sgevis | Nieete ol DR S Cy ew York and Dolores streets. W 114 by 8 33: $10, Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Correspond- of the company has been deciared payable &t | 1,11 Invited to attend the Tunera) Tt | rul onox and acquaintances ate ESpAct Officials. Harrlet E. Turnbull to George L. Brown, 1 8:00al Willits ing train areives at 6:00 p. m. datly. C - o oy 4 . ¥ invited to attend the funeral to-morrow ully ted to e he funeral Sunday, - - it treet, 1 = | _ Offices—641 Mar reet and erry the office of the company, rooms 202-204-206 ock, from the family | at 1:30 o'clock, ‘rom the Mission Masonic | The Supervisors' Street Committee yes- |12l S5 o & Mo slae 195 W of S0 sl Cuemeviiie pot, San Franciaco: 1113 Broadway. Oukiand. ary 10, 1903. Transfer books close February ot interment Cy. | Temple, 2608 Mission street, between Twen- | tarday postponed consideratl Flizabeth or Elise or Ellise or Eliza or Eliza o5 o AP - o By iy w —y D ) e ’ by electric funeral | ty-second and Twenty-third streets, under p on of the ainer, Emma K. Domenicl or inicl 500 af Sovome : ELL, 2 ghteenth and Guerrero streets the auspices of Mission Lodge No. 160, F.|Proposed franchise of the Southern Pa- | 5, Lin30®Y nafen Eaith Brown (Lifaner | 8:00 pl _ Glen Ellen TO SAN RAFAEL. PROrLS, | h pruary 3, 193. | and A. M. Remains at the funeral pariors [ eific Company for a bay shore line until | Gustave, Emil, Adolph and Albert Lindner, | E e s r. ALS. = | George F. Brotchle, a native of Scotland, | of Bunker & Lunt. 2666 Mission street. In- Clara Smith (Lindner) to Angelo Casinelil, lot §$:00a| Sebastopol PROPOSALS for public buildings,—Office of | 964 B4 years. terment National Cemetery, Presidlo. next Thursday. W. F. Herrin, chief coun- on S line of Greenwich street, 70 E of Dupont, 5:00 pi Constructing Quartermaster, San Diego, Cal., | £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | THOMPSON—In this city, Febtuary 4, 1903, | Sel of the company, requested the con- Eg;e by SPG'P A nr!:. to Nat M. Raphael, lot | Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West J orence P. Roget 3 l, ey 10, 1905 Sealed Droposais. 1 tripl], | Se— | john Thompson, beloved hushai te, will be received a«t this office unlllplldj - ! = ld“lflnu-nce yunling. Sroected lock a. m. Monday. February §, 1903, and . en_ be opened, f the construction of Hospita! also for plumbing, heating | clectric wiring One Field Officer's Qua Thompson. a_native of Denmark, aged Jo instructions | | FSTIC of Prospect place (Buena Vista | Springs and White Sulphur Sorings; at Fulton ears 9 ths and 8 days. from officials in New York relative to th, . 46 S of Sacramento street, S 36. W 60, | for Altruria: at Lytton for Lytt ; at *E7 Friends and acquainiances are respect- | conditions which the committes dertns | N B0 o o N B B 30; $10, ,. | Gevierrilie| tor Skasgs Springs: e Cioveriala fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, | to impose in return for the privilege. Lucy C. Grimwood, Kate Ritter, Edith M. Duncan Springs, Highland Sprin; K:-yvulo at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, 12 The titlon of .the C: 2] and Roberta F. Clay (all formerly Crackett), Sniibad Bprings. Sods Bay, tk ot Laguna street. Interment Cypress Tawn petitiol -the Castro Heights | gmma, James B. and Susan Crockett to the!‘"lm Sor at Ukiah for v‘.u"m | _camee ¥ Crushed Rock Company for permission to | Patent Brick Company. lot on SE line of Berry | Bart) e B g B T g | WALRATH—Tn San Leandro. February 4, | €Xplode blasts at Twenty-sixth and Doug. | street, 820:10 SW_of Fifth, SW 45:10 by sk | Paratogs, Sernes. Plae Lekes, Laurel Deil 1903, Avis Walrath, daughter of Lucy Cary | 1ass streets was denfed. J. W. M. 137:6, quitclalm deed: $10. ter Valley, John Day's. Riderside, Lierieys, 'y Cary cDonaid e > Gilanetti), wife of Otis L 1 ’ ng: : 5 Walrath, a native of Nevada City, aged 18 | Jr. warmly protested against thi e e W Buckpell's, Sanbedrin Beights, Huilville. Orrs ne Hospital Steward’s Quarters; One ‘“ . day s action, | Anton and Elizabeth Ruegg, lot on W line of { Springs, Half-way House, Comptche, Ca: E AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS—7, Suble_ Non-Commissioned &iatl. Guarters, | HENRY J. CGALLAGHER €O, | »eurz months and 6 daye, =~ T p.| claiming _dlscrimination in that Gray | Nebraska street (San Bruno). 300 8 of Yolo | Boyers Fiopkina. Mendocine Oty Foce Boam ,.";."?fi i e e, 2 (o1 e 48, *: £ ard House: On . and wiring One \dministration Bullding; One Bake House, | e £, reserves the right to reject or acc (Successor to Flannagan & Gal .. N . Bros. hav sting Twenty-fifth), 8 133 by W 25: $1100, Usal: at Willits for Sherw: 11:48 p. m. or'at the offices of | © © 30 Fifth st. opposite Lincols Sehao =S | WESTPHAL—In this city, February 5, 1903, | The petition of the Stable and Carriage | SU-hin8 (¥ife of O K ). re-record 1963 D. 240 Tt et s Deu e 254 | maried (1) to Fairtax excest 315 p. m. Sar- Quartermasters at San Francisco, Telephone South 80, e Louis, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth | Owners’ Association to place signs, on | street, N 25 by W 114; $10. ‘Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- —‘"; Nm“"" St. Paul and Chicago: and - - | Westphal, and father of e Meta Hopkins | Van Ness and Golden Gate avenues pro- |, Alfred P. Redington ¢ W. J- Quon ot ofi | anced ratés. i T'FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO T sy Wher | pEMOVED TO NEW STORE. Phal. A maitve of Germansy: asea oals, West- | claiming that the thoroughfarks are bou. W T ot Lok By )1 galate e e %A pe mccompantied by two Fuara- UNITED UNDERTAKERS. months and 10 day " |levards was referred to the Board of | James Marsden to Gustav Moeller, lot on S | > Fiexet office, 650 Market at. Chronlcie " - i ving, jointly. in double the amount Funeral Dircctors and Embalmers. e | Works with the request that the petition | line of Point Lobos avenue, 95 B of Fifth ave- | bullding. o, 10 £ the bid. Preference will be Formerly in Metropolitan Temple. Injured Through Runawa be complied with. nue, E 25 by § 100: $10. . CwTING, R X RTAN 80, 2 240, “35:30. y ered, and to articies of A imothy Cunningham, who lives at $12 - 3 o e MG FINRR SRS SO MoNNts Eaten Powell street, was seriousty injured yes. Sentenced for Burglary. N of L street, N 25 by E 120; $10. terday afternoon .by being struck by a| James Lavergne was convicted by a |t ed oitnd (it ek, 195,00 SW | MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY otmls should be Indorsed, ‘*‘Pro- e pi of Falkland (Sixteenth) street. 200 SE of ot | buggy while attempting to board an Elijs jury in Judge Cook’s court vesterday, on Gsquehanna % r 14 ind addressed Captain R. H. Rolfe, master. Susqu ort] 25 by SW 100, lot 9, Leave | Via Sausalito Ferr Arrive JAMES MCGINN, ek a0, Case Tract: 10, “| San Fran. | Footof Market St. | San Fran street car at Hyde street. To the buggy a charge of burglary in the first degree | b! be : . Foot of St. | San Fran. f::"‘l_:"::“'flm}.fim‘m'fl g""'i;,,,"‘"“". .".“" was hitched a runaway horse and Cun-, and was sentenced to serve eight years u,,,,o'"ucc.lfi. lot in :.‘m. u‘;_"” to Wil- | Week| Sun- Thes5r. u. e sopaoven. | DU | Week nd Jones. Telephong South ningham was struck with considerable | in Folsom penitentiary. He broke into & | iheres Condrey (o Jean B. Condrey, lot on | Days.| days. foeag days. | Days. A violence. His injuries were attended at|house in course of erection at 1213-1215 | B line of Lisbon street, 150 S of India avenue, | S5A.| BH00 A.| wono roceores s oo 1oy TEOUS| 9151 in_tfiplicate. will be re- here until 11 o'clock a. m., Saturday, ¢ Hospital Howard street on December 5 | § 50 by E 200, block 31, Exceisior Homestead: | 1:45p.| 9:00 A. 12250 .| S:80 9 “bruary 7, 1903, and then opened, for con- the Emergency Hospital. > : iy n'6 and- stote | & X ruction of Fraie Ofthouse at Fort Miley, REMOVEL VO T —— carpenters’ tools. He had a blackjack in | *'Catherine Gordon to Eilas Wolf, Iot on £ | i Janvary 8. 1003— | f H overnment reserves righ AIG, COCHRAN & CO., fuveral dire.. . ¥ i v iy oy i Sids in whole or a part. | “"C'fl'...“‘ cominiens, tormerly of 3506 iTa; | Insist on getting the colebrated Saromy | Di% Docket m‘.’.flffi?fidfio:”fn‘“&fi line o Bright strset, 100 8 of Randoigh, 3 et arnish- = v modern “Gypsy” with your Sunday paper. ' M4 T MILLIR, Deputy Quartermasier Gescral. [otsiion ot 125 GOLDEN GATE AVE. “wass | can be obtained only with The Sunm. that it was his first offense, and also that ; IR Garoting Dills (b Davisw. - Cuiel @ M. bouib 47 { day Call, February 8. S i the house was unoccupied. Loring and C. F. Rliliet. trustees) to Conti- Wioket Ofices, 421 MARKET STREET aad SAVSALITO PERRY.