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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1903 13 STATE——CITY—F A b : i IES. Vi San Frangisco, d 30 years sell better machines for less money than any | at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 o TE. Touse in the city: rentals §3. The Typewriter | " Mission. $treet. AvCTION! o ALANEDA. REAL BFTAWE. Exchange.638 Caitfornie; telephone Maln 288 | GILKYSON—1In | Marin County, Aprll & 1005, SATURDAY April 11, 193 Coach house “and . stable: lot 76x183; cost | Momtgomery st.; exclusive dealers Smith Pre- | W'E 00 “Mrs. F.'G. W. Paige, Mrs. E. D, 3 . VILLA LOTS......239 $25,000; Tiow only $15.000: elegant corner Jot. | er Typehriters; eupplles for all machines; | “Eiscout and Ruth, Jobn W., Winifred and N ALAMELA LAND COMPANY, PAllly Beel mackioes Sl & ST Anfsa . Gilkyson, , a_native of Butte County, | SAN MATEO. | 1500 Park st Alameda | 2D HAND typewriters sold, rented, repairéd. | * Californiag aged” 45 vears 2 months and 2 B gt g8 g | Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co.. 200 Sansome. s “A meémber-of Olympus Parlor No. 134, SR AR S e, e T 8 A BREAKWATER, MANILA, P. L—Advertise. | April 12, at 9:30 o'clock, fromthe parlors i E 3 We ‘will run a _grand special exeursion trata | - S ent Otfice Gt the Evgihece a- Charye, d | of MeAvoy & Co.. 1210 Market street, be Official Sanction by U i n PaCiflC EXC“TSlonS ave Third and Townsend depot, | BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. provement of the Port, Manila, P. 1, F ! tween Eighth and Nintir. Interment Cypress n 0 2t 11 o'clock @. m. date of sale, re- | — e | qry 15, 1903.—Sealed proposals for construcc. | Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Aubuty. n Mateo at 5 Jock p. m | 2 & FOR SALE. ing an additional breakwater at Manila, B, Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. afford unusual for an economical 0 cents. | $1400—New 4.room house with all modern | " will be received at this office untii i | N.- 8. G. W.—Tho officers and members of journey to uncheon served on the | convent high basement and brick founda- | ¢yock 'a. m. June 15th, 1903, and then | Olympus Pa: 3 . N. S. G. W., are > and s - t, south front; only one block to [ publicly opened. Work to be dome includes | requested to assembie at the funeral pariors | P&PErs i ini i . property fs in the wery | strest car linme, ! about 450,000 tons of 2240 lbs each, of rbck of McAvoy & Co., 1230 Market street, be- peEa: A0 Mlnlng Counties ] thriving, picturesque town of & FOR RENT. flling, In water of approximately 30 feet | (ween Eighth and Ninth, Sunday, April 12, Speak of the Labor | N e queen suburban adjunct of S An elegant 11-room house With fine grounds; | gepth. Bide must be accompanied by a bond | at § o'clock, for the purpose of attending the w nod beautitully furnished; near tha Troubles. 1 home. ©f $60,000 U. S. currency. One contract will | funeral of our late brother,.Albert R. Gil- RIP TICKET all the Printing, and furnishing all materlal | pocars please co;‘;’_,“ days. (New Orleaas | show the loc: on the north side | fon of every producing 33500 A HANDSOME hom es 8t a v mim 50x168 ft. AND OTHER SIZES univer and_convenient to communication | be wade for the whole work. Coniractors | iyeon. By order of o your family in close guarters and | with both Oakland aud San Francisco; will be [ tond will be for 10 per cent of the amount | c. CAMPBELL, § LA R Tentals when for & very | remted for the Summer months at & very mod. | bid. The right is reserved to reject any or O R, s asfdunt, Excursions Every Day YOu can own your own | erate rental. al bids. " For specifications and blank forms | ;o\ ynp™ o i residence in San Mateo, April The ofl produting districts of the State S > E OINSON & JENKINS, Berkeley Station. apply at this office; the U. S. Enkineer Ou- I N A I ed jes leave San Francisco o Bt Sl BeE room “H.+ Atmy building, New -ork | 10, 1803, Judge Robert Y. Hayne, a native of | 8T¢ all to be mapped under direction of ersonally condu e Facinton Tot | o N Yo the U. S Englneer Offion, 137 | Charieston, South, Carolina, aged 40 years 3| the State Mineralogist and registers. set- every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ; ? St 2o nenan e @ 2| OAKT-AND - ADVERTISEMENTS Fineer othes, Soome 41, Fiood bullaing San | EFThe funeral will take place on Monday, | tiDE forth many essentlal facts of Inter- Leave Los Angeles one day earlier. f s - Francisco, Cal. CLINTON B. SEARS, Ma- April 13, at 10 o'clock, from St. Matthew's | est will accompany each map. The first Choi £ t ki LA jori- Corps ‘of Enginecrs, U. 5. Army, i | Catholic’Church,’San Mateo, Inferment B | field to recelve attention 18 the one in the e TR UNION n Pacific tralns with s shee o U v i city of Los Angeles. The map is nearly NP AR esnation apafy 4o o0 Sieess Pia frack e, Teaving evecy OFFICE. 111$ EROADWAY. BAN_ FRANCISCO. Cal. March 14 1003 | PROC Ghioven ‘Shid of Clirence & 4nd ks | completed. As soon as possible the field | PR NG CLTLNNR P ACIFIC also the banfcsme mew sub Sealed n ‘ 7| s g g Nosth-Western Ry.. : SN G| OAKLAND MEAL ESTATE. Soived S ofnee. umth 11 Gelpok & i | v HHTCIe " auert han Biam and ((OCE WL be performen dn cach of the | 17 Hurhes S make it possible to e April 14, 1003, and then opened for “Dolng | gged 9 months & -} RN, S SNt . e | D. W. HITCHCOCK, | Gen'l Ag. Pass'e Dept.. Union Paciac K. §. { of street; in fine location; high ground; house therefor, that may. be required at Head- end o .| well at the time of publication, together ! No. 1 Montgomery St. b LOSE TT o'r'yin;:". TY OF PUR- | : tain v: rooms, bath and all modern im- quarters mx-m-rm-'r’\t of 'Si’llllmwr‘nla. dPl:n‘ns the x.,{]nv"f‘x::.;‘e:f l.nn:l?:nqdu‘tw:‘l?x?:rl‘xmsq'xrdm.yt with the ownersilp gf the same at this San Frm‘uny C¥ G LOT rovements. - 4 fiscal year ending June 30, ."" Preferen: 3 3 2 o 4 | s _____ COME ONE, CO LL .| WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., 1172 Broad- | wiil e given to articles of domestic produce | ADTLL i 003, Bt 2 O IOk, T, the resl- :',m: .l',o e °r}i""°' :h" Sate l.“"‘?‘?' o Tickets may be obta . r office, 638| way, er Fourteenth st tion or manufacture, conditions of quality { terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric | 515t @nalyses of olls from every well in arket st, on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday | Biy a nice &-rosm cottage, and price (including in the price of xonunl funeral car from corner of Elghteenth and | California is projected. With the maps, SES Sebmtay SeNRNgs- S S 30 o sk Aale , etc. in East Oakland. P. | Prod nutacture the duty there- | Guerrero streets at 2:30 o'clock. registers and analyses provided, the public sale 111, also at depot up to time of & CO.,"406 Tenth st.,.Oakland, | The United Siates reseives | HILLERS—In (his clty, April 9, 1903, Henry | will be placed in possession of a large TON . ap-| GE & CO. ore of Paul L. i Shore e o pare i tormation baes | Hillers, beloved father of Johanna and Cerl | amount of valuable information concern- | ——— - = — - —— | " orlication &b undersigned.” Be. | Hillers, a native of Denmark, aged 45 vears. | fiie' the actual status of the ofl industry SOUTH ERB‘ _éXCI FIC t 0. STORE and 12 rooms; rent $40; pays 10| nished on application to undersigned. En. | JHIllers, . E ent net; Duriness strect; Improving fast. | Velopes containing _proposals should be | JACKSON—In Oakland, Aprll 9. 1903, Mrs. | of"the State. 1 2 liam Jackson, and mother of Dr. W. J.,| Justat this time the oil industry Sppears: a i or“|a Trains leave and nre due to arrive 2 arny et., room marked *Proposals for nting,” and Sy — | —— | dreswed to C. P. MILLER, Chlet Quarter- AS & SONE { ey - ITURE . B g | r. ancis F narles A., G. Edgar, Arthur E. | to be on the edge of an era of expansion. s 2 AC SARTAND SRRNITTRE S SR e s | and Margaret F. Jackson and Mrs. Henry | The i g 4 which n = ~~~~~~en~o | BROPOSALS for Sub: ce Suppl! otfic Gonzales, a native of Ireland, aged 61 ye P IRUEERRIRE datNOG, - oF Wik o0 Souek | ¥ XE good and cheap this month. H. | PROPOSALS for Subsistence Supplies, Office | Gonzales, L AgS YERTE. | has been said, finds one striking fllustra- - ~ HAAS, 408 Eleventh ‘Oakilan | Purchasing C ry. San Francisco, Cal., L3 Funeral from St. John's Church Sun- . AAS Cleventh st Oakland __ | April 10, 1003 —Sealed propesals for fur: | day, at 2 o'clock. Interment private. Friends | tion in the operation offltl!(x,e S;‘andal;ld ;111 imite o mento - — S | nishing and delivering of such quantities of | are kindly requested to refrain from calling | pipe line from Bakersfleid, through the | Vi 1le, EAr N ADDITION LOTS ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ¥| jubaisfence supplice delivered al'such whart JF sending fowers o house. San Joaquin Valley and to the great J30s Sten San ot i 4 or wharves or s ¥ ‘ehous S an JACOBSEN—In this city, pril 9, 1903, He: Napa, Calistogs : 808 3d—Sultes & rm | cisco, Cal.. as per circular to be seen at this | *riette Amelia Jacabscn, deatly beioved .f."a';;’l:rdh SR RGURE Botat Mohatond. | 304 Niles, Lathrop. 3 $4750—Fa r to §1;mod.,clean,quiet,bath. | office, will be received here until 11 o'clock | daughter of Henriette and the late Harry | 19 the pipe line requires 100, bar- | | 800a Davis,Woodiand, Knig - = S e | > duesday J}lz;u o y!:,ag.xu:.:xogm::u | A;,.mv,se?, and 1.’. foved 'm“(‘[ of }:m", P. sod selsl, orlt’lou output of 1000 we"!fi each pro- | .\h:ylfl‘ll‘zfiv’ur'uvgz).,r_v“ o A ediately thereafter, sence of bld- | James L. Jacobsen, a native of San Fran- | ducin barrels per day on the average. | | sLimryeviile for Grid s sight-s . D e, e T 1 Specifications, general instructions to | Gisco, aged 23 years 3 months and 17 dava | This 1s estimated on'the basis 4€ Agures | and Chico)..... . : s - furnished, $4 60, use | bidders and blank forms of proposals will te | JOENSTON—In this city, April 10, 1603, Hal A > il 8.00a Atiantic Express—Ogden and F.as b ~ . S or baiar e m 11 ! to established dealers on applica- | “'ford k.. beloved son of Dr. and Mrs.'c. 15, | SUPPlied concerning the' amount required | | 800a Port Costs, Martiuez, Antloch, P < r re: 2 Fe et A ;\u\;'l;lt :Ffim(h?{ft”"!r':\ C. G | Johnston of Visalia, & native of Visalia, aged | t0 fill one of the sections. The oil flows | {.’.‘.".i...?.k”‘ i Tttt S wen & r ] 2 oo . | 2 vears and 4 months. - from Bakersfield to Point Richmond in | Visailn, POrterville . ..o v ... md.28e R - . 2 ht housekeeping; | KIELBERG—In_ this. city, April 1903, Carl | about ten days. This makes the carrying osta, Martinez, Lathrop, Mo- . ; | MARRIAGE LICENSES. E. Kielberg, beloved father of Ole E. and | capacity 1000(’) barrels per day, so that the | Merced.. Frosna. Goshen s o 27:6 1 e s i | yesteraay | TrTriends and acquaintances are respect- | PASt SiX months there has been a steady | | ¢for Bartiett Springs). W % side A 7?“‘ Frank D. W. Putnam, 32, 1508 Calitornia | fA““»‘"I l;'\lv‘d to n]u-nku the funeral Sunday, | upward tendency of the oil industry in B \-\pmg: u;a m-lm. Portland 7.55¢ - cting complete- | greet, and Lottie M. Crosby, 28, 1508 Califor- pril 12, at 2 o'clock, from Pythian Hall, | this State. Concernij erations in the | | 8304 Niles, Ssn Jose, Livermo r water; others. | nja sireet Market street, where funeral services h g8 on Here | SANTA FE TRAINS ton,lone, Sacramento, P’ S 25x100; ¢ - =3 fa e 30, 1350 Devisadero street | be held under’ the auspices of Denmark | Sou'IcTR countles the Los Angeles Her- | | Marysvfile, Chico, Red Bruff..... 4.25¢ . room; use Of | 453 Matilda Johnson, 32, 1350 Devisadero st. . 2, Dania. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme. | 4ld says: . Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. _| 830a Oakdale. Chinese, Jamestown. S s2v0 . north rones DGR encir 35, o and Fice. | oty Remalng at fha parlors ot 1. P Per INDUSTRY IN SOUTH. | Tocal | Limd | Locat (0w | 9004 Mariiesaud Way Siaios 1. §88° o Ay e Pl ce G. Josse 26, city crsen & Co., cAliister street. . 4 2 | 3 | 10 Vail s e RN e ¢ bath; acult oahiacots, BL 2961 Pine strest, and | LASSWELLC to Oakiand, April 8 1903, Hassl | cne'ut”the slous. of March indicaies’ thes. e | CAE T e T R B T e p—" $1 ; T e ey Den e Maude L. | Chester D6 of maward Lasswell, mother of | inguetry is in & healthful and prosperous state. | Lv San Fran....) 8:00 a| 9:30 aj 4:00 p] “Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop, <, 1206 Sic Newly turnis oxev, 25, city, and Maude L.| Chester D. Lasswell, and sister of the late | [0U s | 10 212 7:10 p{1i Stockton, 'Merced, Raymond, ekee 2; free gas, bathe. a ! - Gracie Dugan, a native of San Francisco, | A1° Steady upward trend has given operators | Ar Etockton .. - gy 3 Bakersfield, Los Angeles s24 s 1 >ARK rooms; fur- | 331 Guerrero stres Z rie 2 804 2 ng of the field of operations. e end of s TESNO ... . | e - iy e d | S51 Guerrero street | Y Vrlends and acauaintances are respect- | picasing feature is not in sight, as with the | * Hanford .. o ! ntesesayuiie Cont B oo = 2 T ) A58 SRR | (Saturday), at 11 o'clock, from the pariers | 4bid cxpansion of commercial and industrial | ** Visalia . 4 1 | 10.00a The Owerinod. Limited - Ogden NCH office, for ( all ua\';nl;e:}:n(l;;fi: BIHTHS MAHRIAGES DBATHS of H, F. Subr & Co., 1137 Misston ‘strest. | e0terprises all over California the non!\lm[-l(adn ll!(nkus!lg& » . | Denver, Onraba, Chicago. . ’ » e riptions, has been esta ed at 10 e o o : ®°%s | of the crude product must be greatly increased. ansas City - : " Niles and Way Station: .25 sine; st cla st ! AR ] e Cemiterand Tlghth. Interment | Thig'ls the natural outlet for the ofl, as the ex. | “ Chicago ... o D . D e, e “11.00» . rick B | = | Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | MICHELSON—In this city, April 9, 1903, | FoTts; While increasing, bear a small per cent | . 7o moraing, p for afternoon. 3.307 Benlcl i ars; 2 from ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. | mail will not be fneerted. They ggust be handed | Henry. beloved and eldest sonof Willlam | knd o aount (Bat Is used in shop. f4ctory | §.0 a. m. Daliy is Bakersfield Local, stop- ! g e L i = 2 i Ll o ~rrnersanmarannan~oe | 1D at either of the publication®offices and be | and the late Mamie Michelson, brother of | fn pric The day of making -concessions is € at all polnts in San Joaquin Valley, Cor- ‘-}"l:-‘;\'::g”!" Laadlug. i 1 s £200x gh: cheapest lot on ST indorsed with the name and residence o per- | Lddie Michelson, and grandson’ of Captain | gone: ‘an not & barrel of sirslue oll can’ be | Fesponding {rain arrives at 7:50 & m, dally e R G ”‘, o . kit i A— HOTEL NETHERLAND, £ons authorized (o have the same published. J. and Alletta Michelson, a native of San | found, while those who own or control tank- | :30 a..m. y is the mo;‘!l R B e Valve 5 s, 1 t; 24x100; | .. Buropean Pla 2 . | Francisco, aged 15 years 4 months and 12 | gge have set ideas upon prifles. | LIMITED, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars Calfs oga, SEntE KOM....... ... $38a " | 18 TUR . NEAR MARKET. { BORN. days. 4 A o vest- | and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair | 4.00r Martiner Fracy Lathrop.Stockton. 10.384 s .'w xS0; strest work SAN FRANCISCO'S newest, most modern and S Priends and ! For amonth or two capital has been invest- | and i T o Mariinez. 3 o ; r A RANCISCO'S nes P FARMAN—In Golden Gate, Oaki pril 10, 0 ¥riends and acquaintances are respect- | ing in Santa Barbara County, the work of the | Car runs to Bakersflel 4.00" XNiles, Livermore. Stockton, Lodl.. 4.25» . . ars r most ¢ hotel; just opened; 250 light, ~ \den Gate, Oakland, April 10..| (yjjy ynvited to attend the funeral to-morrow we o A ttracted ut. | local first-class passengers. No second-class | ¢ 30r Hayward, Niles, irvington, San| 18.864 well-ventijated r single or ed suite, with | 1905, to the wife of Dr. C. E. Farman, & | (gunday), at 12:48 o'clock, from Mispah | temeiom in tho e e e o e e dse | tickets are honored on this train. Correspond- g Bl T T 411664 . h 2 bat. of son. s . tention in the first Instance, and the imménse - or wi h: seam heat, eecirio Prespyterian Church, jiarrison street, near | purchase and lease of the Union OIl Company | 1n€ train arrives at 11:10 p. m. dally. = 5007 The Ol Limited_—Fresmo. oty o ce telephone in every | . uterment Cypress Lawn Gemetery, | Baving: finaiy rovesiod the. faor that theP it | . $:00'p. m. fs Stac . Corresponding Hakersaeld. Los Angeles: OMAS io”elevators: tull umx; MARRIED. { by jrain leaving Third and Townsend Streecs | bearing lands of Santa Barbara Count %Ir}]l"\mlrpnv:"s ar 11:10 & m. danly. rad tion, Saugus for Sania Barbars, e ——— | HUNTER—HARRINGTON-In this city, April e D s worth investigating. The option of the Pacific - e e e Sleeper Sund: nd Wednes- it 138 Sixth- Rooms |, 1903, by the Rev. Philip Coombe, Perry 1. | MURPIY—In this city, April 8 1003, Rose, | Oil and Transportation Company of San Fran- | (brough Palace snd Tourist Slceper® and Pres e A T S - 10 §5 per week, and | Hunter of Point Reyes and Maude I Hayr-| beloved wife of W. H. Musphy, aunt and | e properties of the Western Union | SCCUONE LU 0 00t at Fresno. Correspond 6.00® Port Costa, Tracy, Stockton, Los rooms; open all night | _rington of Trinidad, Humboldt County, Cal. | ’f““','.""r ;‘v‘;‘\l‘ : j-:ds‘,uxic . Murphy, and ores Oil and Land Company has ex- | f":”;'m" arrives at 8:00 p, m. dally, 3 el idd R | Ry e g ] —eee S W an nm;tll iEsan and Mrs. r 1 far the deal has not been closed. | 'R 1o ny™ conducted parties for Kansas | 15:30P Niles, San Jowe LOCAI ... .. .cuoee 'g‘ e e, Do $L. i DIED. Fiieagpsc e} Yo et gipe i sy T L : l"?‘w .\ummtrll;‘nr\ fiela for e T %1 | City, Chicago and East leave San Francisco | .“r Hly--rm;{m- e 10254 et 2bc 3 i | - ars and days. dead issue in the situation. The bulk of the | CI¥ s . | 8.00° Orfental ~ Mall—Ogden, Denver, week; houst open all night. | Bogopanovich, Antda Johnston, Haiford E. | qul2 Firiends and scquaintaioss are respect- | oif" from ‘that field used 10 go (o Oxnard. but | - 4 Ohiey. TRALMESY. S S A 8.4 Omaba, St. Louts, Chicago. (No Yo T 2| Broderick, Briq Kielberg, Carl B { fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | operators held out for 75 cents a barrel and | P ofk = . 1 day cosches run on this train 1426 o No. 1364)—] lag & (a i 3 3 e r - ana R Feiat g it A N Ewianas Lasswell, Hazel | (Saturdas). at 10 o'clock, from het late resi- | the Assoclated Ol Company stepped n and got | o Ofces=011 Harket, aifect and tn Ferry, De between Sam Franclsco and Samcin to % rooms e - s Michelson, Henrs dence, 313 Eureka jreet, near T;}‘e?uc'l‘h, that trade away from the Summerland m.n.‘i sy AR hinsuh. y - = .r:-.m.)l:l,“I i osss 4259 ation . wide Dé ElMs, Mason— Elegantly | phy, Rose ience 1o the Church of the Most Holy Re- | Now there is no sale for the oil at 60 cents. €7.00® Sunset 1L 's vis Coasi .. o b & e ny roor es reasonaple. | und, Hjatmar | @eemer for services at 10:30 o'clock. Inter- | Beyond all else, however, in damaging the | Line Easthound).—-New Yoti, — = = = 7 | ot, Julfu | ment Ioly Cross Cemetery. Please omit flow- | Summerland field was the attempt to consoli- | | New Orieans, Los Angeles, - S — | EDDY. &2 wear Ven Ness Koomk. 38 and | T T R e Wb iebrsied | amin e ietd, was, fhe st 16, coneelt | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Fcvao, Reremia, Faymond Mar A NY (ney © | #i2;Taree atiic room. §9; bath and phone.” | | for the repose of her oul at the Church OF |11 the scheme had gone throush it would have LESSEES | goes cAriiventia Sem Joaqutn - =k k- F 30 . or shed large M. n Mar: he Mosi oly Redeemer Mopday, April 13, { been a splendld thing for all concerned, but it awne) =i of in e =t “of houses e 1 1aTE® | Gilkyeon, Albert R predericks | M 100 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances | falled, and that after prolonged negotiations | SAN FRANGISCO AND NORTH PAGIFID | 7997 Son Fanio. bore Costa. Martiner . 24 - o = ¥ TR ool P {00 | Hayve, Judge R. Y Margaret | #re invited to attend. extending over a year B i 7 o . ng. P om, en eulte or sin- | Herrick, George R Sweeney. Johin " 4 I‘.l KD—ln this ¢ Mwn‘l‘ 5 1908, Jial-| Much interest will attach to the ex-| RAILWAY COMPANY. | 700 Sacramenio, Trackee, Reno and FoR = Dullt Fight: e put In last Monday: . Thurman, Saille 8. ,, oved son of John and Brita Ostlund, »a river wi o . - | e e Statio . 5 ‘every Gay room: grand marine view. Ia Mrs. . Tierson, { and brother of John L. Amanda, Maivina, | Pioitation of the Yuba river with dredgers| mipuron Perry, Foot of Market St e e 788 . A Builder, on terms and inspect, | - Jacc Tenriette | Alfred and Oscar Ostiund, @ mative of | DY W. P. Hammon of Oroville. Marys- | S 20c | ™ regoe & Collfornin Kxpracsdac- e A e of Cia e et W near Jackson, o EQuity OF | -« g ceden, aged 28 years ® months and 25| ville may be the center of a dredging dis- | SAlN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. Portiand. Puget Sound and Esst. 8.55A . fice { BOGOPANOVICH—In this city, April 8, 1903, days trict rivaling the Oroville district for < ST 19.107 Hayward, Niles and Saa Jose ( & = REREPIMITNS IS0 T ORI, B peodam Vg S e A i FFriinds s asht s . | WEEK DAYS-—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12: : : e v 321_(Mozarl) —uicely furn, rooms 356, | a1 cntiaro, Datobanovich, a_ native of Boch B rriends and acquaintances are respect- | gold production through the dredger pro- | “8:50. 3:10, 6:30 . m. Thursdaye- Butra o e HOUSES » great + sale and L (Mosar_aioaly fum. rooms ¢ di_Gattaro, Austria, aged 76 years. fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow ;. ¢ 4 - } X, B0, B 3 trip | 11.26p Port Costa, Tra rent M DEWOLF. 323 Clement ght: $1 50, §6 w oven all night, | (uF7 Eriends and acquaintances are respect- | (Sunday), st 1:30 o clock, e m the’ pariors <f->|~'- l»d":fln?:";:m':.\z t:'r;muruu':gul is | ‘llm}]and I Satur ays—Extra trips at leaeo, Merced Raymond, #r 'ig: * » £ ¥ d The Beriin gantly turnished fully invited to attend the funeral merv of James McMenomey & Son, 1057 Mission | under option ta g men ammon's | _1:8 ad e Mo S % F anford, Visalin. Bakersfield.... = D D e e ke 1 ringle rms:modern ;phoneLarkin 4641 | Saturday. April 11 1003, at | gireet oppcsite new postoffice. thence to| holdings in Yuba County are reported to | SYNDAYS- 3,0 070, 11:00 & m.; 1:30. 3:30, | —— GG aeT | NE (Narrow Gauge 1AM M 323 Ciement at. | Grand Scuthern 7th and Missiofi—Rooms 505 6 | Montgomery avenue. Uween Howard and olsom. for - services, | DO 1arge. The Digas tract was formerl r __CFest of Machor@iewet) Miesion casy pay- | _$1 50 nigt to $6 week; reading-room. BRODERICK In this city, Aprll 8 1003, | commencing at 2 oclock.. Interment (vpress | OWned by James O'Brien of Smartsvilic, | SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANGISCO. s Sunday o & For g sl g o A b 2 = ~ | " Bridget, beloved wife of Patrick Broderick, | Lawn Cemetery. [ whose contention with the Federal Gov- | WEEK D. 50, 9:20, 11:15 o siiie. " & - ere . ay st BON. 78i%, near Fourth-Phmety for | 5 loved Patrick Broderick, 4 | 8.154 Neowatk. Gonterviiie. San~ dones —— v K g niences; home. | ™Other of . J. and Wiltiam Broderick, and | PIQUE In this city, April 10, 1903, Ju- | ernment in reference to the Yuba re- 1 v "n“““"- Satur- | Felton, Boulaer Creek, Sants best in rie Wash X ug sister of David and William Kellher, & lis Plqueret, a native of Belgium, aged 62 | straining dams will be generally remem- | s ésrm.. | ‘ruz and Way Stations, ... B50® . any address 4 | ___ | tive of County Cork, Ireland, aged 62 vears L ERia: 10 NEGIe: Bavn mtv o i e 11:15 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, | 42.16p Newark. Centervilie, San $1, | HOFI" ave and 17th—2 furnls! 1 acquaintances are res | PRESCOTT—In this city, April 9, 1903, John i g Y g e et b o e i Bt Cmd e 4 ey New Almaden, Los Gatos. Fal - Rta’ shsatis a tend the funeral t |7 E, beloved son of Fiias ama Loge Joh | (hrough the proceedings of the California -~ Stalder Crout, Sente Crus sud = s clock, from the 2 £utt, brother of George, Charles, Willian, | Miners’ Association. Ee ”_!wnr\;_' i M:r; ffl;‘;&z PEY s, | 1 pITinsival lv.; Beattons . 0504 e o Connor- & Co., 761 Mixsion atreet, | . Minde and Heney Proscote pie. 3 i | san Francisco. % rancisco. v ) Sa . Los Gatos (on . e | erment Toly Cross Cemetery. A | tive of Helean, Mont., aged 21 years and §| The Los Angeles people have { Weeki| Sun- | Destina- | Sun- | Week | through 16 Santa Cruz, connects 7 MILLERAE House, pew man- [ Fioet , 5 rrcmn gyt 0t BB na, . g vears and 8 | . . Days. | davs. | tion. | days. | Days. | st Feiton for Bouider ¢reek 1t class o Avandnl ] e e gy | T T something more. than $3000 through the | . ol .3 R ¥ Bt T Bt > A > of Avondell | ¢he repose o soul at the above-named | Fi'riends and acquaintances are respect- s cles Chamber of Commerce to Sc- | 7:30 a] 8:00 Tgnact . J fie 1 SR SUD S £ -3 ENCE | GEARRELL, 20— hed rooms and | chirch 8¢9 o Puesday, ADriL 14 | guily uviied (o attond tne funeral to-morrow | Lo AN Bt 0F \no next senston of the | 3.6 Bl 050 41 s ool 840+ | —OAKLAND HARBOR FERRAY. office cvator; e day. week, mo. | BI: In Fruitvale. April 9, 100G, Thomas { (Sunday). at 9:30 o'clock, from the pariors | SUre the hotdling of the next session of the | £ Ji 509's) Novato 5:20 p | From SAN NCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Siip@ o T T beloved husband of Sarah Bridge, | ©f the Uniied Undertakers, 866 Mission | American Mining Congress. om | | b > _9:00 11:00 4.%. 100 300 5.i8rw o e ttes ther of Mrs. Willlam Bennett and | Street, between Fourih and Fifth. Inter- | on mining and mining funds is paving the . S | From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 2 > o wid b i - . = | John, Joshua and Daniel Bridge, a native of | 1nent el Hill Cemetery. way for an active campaign in the con- | Petaluma | 19:05 10 am. 1200 200 4.00 P.w. . . - England, aged 53 years 3 months and 9 days, | REID—In this city, April 9, 1008, Edmund B. | vention matter. | and | COAST LINE (Broad - - | L Friends and acquaintances are respect- teid, beloved brother of Walter B. and Wil- . a 'l d S faliy, | Santa Rosa (Third and Townsend P otase D0 L1, L NI | e o Rl ey Tl Bealy e nky ’thv ':r:m bt o The Duty of. the T Fulton | ~870% San Jowe and Way Stat Sunday, April 1 3, at 2 o'clock, at Fruft- | tive of s Francisco, aged vears. under the caption ol e Duty o e San Jose and Way Stath ? this charming home | Teading-room, smoking- vale Chapel, Fruitvale avenue, near ¥ €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Hour'’: 5 3 5:00 n:‘:‘:fiffi'm [ 7 s.fl: —.'*n"JA""nl:““ kot i Mot lor; rooms per night, 35¢ 1o §1 50; week, $2 | Sixtoenth street. Interment Mountain View { fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow 2 . Recy | 37.15a Monterey and Santa Cru & GRUMMON 1o $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground | Cemetery (Sunday), &t 1 o'clock, from ‘his Iate rest- |, FT0M the viewpoint of mineral prospects. | [ ghytton e o : floor; rooms With bot and cold water; baths. | BROWN. In ¢ “Avril 10, 100 Tevana | dence, 216 Polk atreet, thence tof B'naf | the utlook for JeCieNn WER, PECARE JOUU | 3:30 pl 5 00 a| - Cloverdals | 004 CoastLine Lt omiy San . p g N 2 e ap| ¥ri , 131 Edd street, whey vic =, o 4 . E o 0 HARVARD. 211 O'Farrcll—Suites and | Siuricvant, beloved wite of Jpseph Ti| [ Bal, 15 Bady, street, where Sorvices | wifing capacity of the Kennedy, the Zella in | —— P oyt g g - eingle rooms with gas and clectric light; gas | Jrown., Mre.. Wiiliam Hamerton | O: E- No. B commencing at 2 o'clock. Cre. | better trim _for active unining than at any | 2:59 aj 8:00 :l Thian | aso Ro Santa Margarits, Seled throughout the entire butlaing. | and Mrs. Fernando Neison, and sister of the | _Mation at 0dd Fellows' Cemetery. period in its history, equipped for a long run | 3:30 pl San_ Luls Obispo. Guadalupe, dcled throushout the entire bullding. _ | V. 3. . Sturtevant, a mative of Tiiinois, | ROACH—In this city, April 9, 1003, Mary, B s Tiientitn U Ap % 4nd Dohing | T w) S:00 a) T WS e SSIFIED advertisements and subsdiiptions | aged (6 years 4 months and 5 days. dearly beloved daughter of Nora and the laté | st bonayt Mtlkatk v resumption of | P T g | g gt e g - - e ~~ et ! " Yeceived st Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. §7¥riends and acquaintances are respect- | James Roach, loving sister of Josie Mortimer | Tionaan® on ina rieh propertvy with the | 3.30 8] 8:00 3 — Ton Toven Santa Grus wed. Mow- \ a s s - fully myited {0 atiend the funcral Saturday, | and Margueritc Roach, beloved granddaughe | O fair business basis and likely to | . | terey) ... s A 1 -~ 1 y A R oy Aavercppmints S0l | Aprl o'clock, from her late ) fer of Margaret Dugan, and loving niece of ("e:‘(d. . nm -lfiw list for a long time 8:00 a] _Sonoma 910004 Pacific Goast Express (Jeates via & 2 well e . scriptions - £ ¥ 5 T ke i ce of | continue on the act for ony 2 cifie X (leates i i Lo e M SR AL, 10901 ninth atreet. ~_Inter- | Mr. Thomas Kerrighn abd the late Willle 1o come;: with rumors of the Alma and Moore 5:00 pi Glen Ellen San_ Joaguin Valley Fasthonnd N ¥ B L7 AT A BRI T i es Ceu o2l [ starting” up In the mear future. I eireum- | —— o s Crescent City Exprowe).~Now | city, April 10, g ; ikLe, ‘aied ¥ = Jdacks ught to | | 8 | leans. Los Angeies, § A et of e country lands in ROOMS AND BOARD, g Cloved husband of Isabell Cobbl | g Al . TR ;‘.“l:r.mn;v"f.r;:;cn.':':":?n:‘)u:x ve. "And it | 3:30 p| 5:00 pl bara, Pacific Grove, Del Monts, scctions o California. La I - dick, and father of Mrs. A. B, Friends and acquaintances are respect- | o, 2 it not for the dark specter of | = &2 e = (Arrives via Coast Line West e Hayward buliding. 4; running water, bath; pri- rower, Mrs. W. N. Jenkins, C. F. Cobbier | unday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- | Tmia fs ihe shadow {hat FAlls Across our path- | SPrings an ite Suiphur Springs; at Fulton Jose. Tres Praos, Capitola, - = - 1 tel. Steirer 3626, dick, Mrs. Jumes Plunkett and Miss isme- [ dence. 922 Battery street, corner of Green, | way and unless lifted, and that speedily, will | for Altruria; at Dytton for Lytton Springs; at nta Cruz. Py NAP—2 large lots olma i | irank and Florence Cobbledick, a na. | then-e to St. Francis Church for services at At to mar the prospects of the camp, | Geyserville for S s Springs; at Cloverdale | m Luls Obispo and Princ 4 hinck r Addrets oLD ansion, opp. Grace Church, \gland, aged 74 years § monthe ang | 1:10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- | continue . to YN That. dvone £'the | for the Geysers and Booneville: ‘at Hopland for | Tatermediate Stat . 4100 Franklin s alifornia st.—Attraciive in- A member of Brooklyn Iadge No| 1ery. A requiem high mass will be cele- r';",‘;,,(;“.,,‘:,,‘::‘:":n:;:i the paraivsin vt bust: } Duncan Springs. Highiand Socings, Kelseyville, IR Do e gt v deiee,.. 1200 : ter al table - ¥ NO | hrated at £t. Francis Church Monday, April . v | Carls prings, Soda Fay, Lakeport and | 11.30a San Jose, Los Gatos and Way Sta- 2 " e aces: choics | — — anf M. | Bl N onday, April| necs generally. A shrinkage of mining ac- | ett Springs; at Ukiah for Viehy Spri | - - property. WM WRIGHT, rurnished in ity, April 9, 1003, Deita, y‘qr‘r ‘;:n':‘;u lmk.’m-'n::’mq' and acquaintances | (jvity means a shrinka n every department | E:rr:lxon vsnm-us. Blue Lakes, l:uyfl“[!'l‘,‘ . San-Jose and Way Stations. . ? - - = Clagn Co., Cal wih the late William Deegan, | e . of trade. It means m ion of population. | Yoy, "Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Pot- | .00P San Jose and Way Stations 0.00a - and sisier « R.O'Brien of Alameda and | RUP—In this city, April 8, 1803, Fredericka ['a diminution in the sum paid out for wages | FaSqley. John Day's: Riverside, Liorlews. | T3.00r Del Monte Faprese camia ¢ 3 of Scentaia View, | BOTEL 1a e B Bl ey | L N s 0 Paaast frabin S Ruf, belovad mother of Annie ‘and Charies | and a eorresponding reduction in the purchas- | 3 SSHEY: Gatledrin Heignts, Huilvilie: Oms | b San Jose, Gliroy, Holliater, Santa d Santa Clara Va | _rooms; first-class table; terms reasonable. | Ky a native of Pennsylvania, aged 44 year Ruf and the late John T. &teltz, a native of | jng power available for necessaries and lux- | ot 'gprings, Half-way House, Comptche, Cam; Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey, Pa lerk, Mountain View, Jinmm'v NE, 420 Edy—High-ol P - 7 Friends aud acquaintances are respect- Germany, aged 71 years and 6 day; urles. At the first blush of an open rupture | geovens, )’qykln Mendocino City, Forz'&mp“ - - - fon g s A bt e e ) ily invited to attend the funeral to-duy B> Friends and acquaintances are respect- | two or three of our principal mines Wouil | Westport, U Usal; at Willits for Sh Cant Deatport avtonville, Cummings, Eeile. Bpeire: furnished suites or eingle; steam heat. Saturday), at 9:40 o'clock, from the parlors | 01y invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | simply come to a dead standstill. If that 3ox 211, Call. — — e | of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- | (Sunday); at 12:30 o'clock, from her late | comes to pass there is 1o telling when they | Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Pepperwood, Scotla and and pouliry folder. Ean Benito STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. sion street, thence to St. Joseph's Church residence, 27601 Harrixon street, thence to | wiil be reopened. Low-grade propositions, | Eureka. ment Club, Halilster, Cal, | ———— - —. e for services at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy | St. Peter's Church, where services will be | mcn as the mines here, Wil not Jusufy the | ' Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- - | POSITIVELY cured at Melbourne School, Van| Cross Cemetery. held at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross | vast outlay involved in reopening aiter a lonx | duced rates. 14.30® San Jose, Gilroy and Way 1F.A 4 Lest in America—The Weekly ess & Mrkt; good improvement in 1 week. | o} 'ICERS and members of Young Ladles’ In- | Cometery. : | period of idleness. The old Furcka, shut down | o:n‘susn:;yil—:‘flf-m t:‘l.:_u to all polnts hv';-"y":'fi:i::\;"” sud Principal " Ere. sent 1o any Sddresms §8 the | Em————————————————————| stitote No. 1—You are earnestly requested to | SCOTT—In this city. April 8, 1008, Macgaret | by fire twenty-five years afo, With pay ore | beyend Sun TomelSk TRC JOpe, - San Joseand Principal Way Stations " N Dalta ada one year for $1, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, atiend the funeral of our late sister, Mra. | Scoll, beloved mother of Mary Kearns and | at the botiom. has remained closed, =Capital | icket office, 6y [ RTRE San it Brrmnat ereirond an ' D. Deegan, from the parlors of McFadden, grandmother of Mrs. Joseph Law ahd Nellie, | hesitates to venture heavily in reopening mines “H O wHITING, R X. RYAN, Carlos, Roedwoed, Fair Oaks, - S— | ORDER 70 SHOW CAUSE—In the Supers o Braaciy & Mission street, to- | Thomas, Willlam, Frank, Jerome and Henry | which have barely paid expenses. 3 T B e Y Gen. P "Ast. Menlo Park, Pailo Alt vl REAL ESTATE ¢ EXCHANGE., | Court of the anty of day (Saturday) ock. By order | IKocarne, a native of Ireland, aged 85 vears. | rrpe title of the Balaklala copper min- — ’ San Jose and Way Stations..... 1‘ > | cisco, State « No. R 2 G, President. E¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- i operty In the Flat Creek district in Sunset Limited. Kastbound.—San R A nnes ved city or country | partment 10—In the matter of th NNIE GORMAN, Seeretary. | fuily invited to attend the funeral to-day | ing prope nas. bitn Lleaned da Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los pro; room modern resi.| Francesco T. Guinasso cease DOWNING—In this city, April 9, 1003, Mary, | (Saturdaz), at 10 oiclock, from her late reai- | Shasta. County has been Cleared up and, TO SAN RAFAEL, Angeles, Deming. EI Faso, New ken house, I8 1o show cause why order to mortgage beloved wite of Jamés J. Downing, and dence, :T lu r.s urg :‘nr-:on, thence to St. | according to the Redding Searchlight, a Orleans, New York. (Westbound « and eloctrie’| reaity soonld mot be made. Upon $ead- | ‘mother of James Downing, a native of San | james Church for services. commencing 8t| ¢rapsfer and the establishment of a smel- SAN QUENTIN. | 1045r PaTIxcavis San JosquinValley).... 398 Cail | ing and filing ihe verified petition of David | Frahclsc aged 31 years.' Lk - oly Cross Ceme- | (I0 0 soon take place. Augustus Grate- VA | 1148 Puio Alto an | ey Siations........ asso, administrator of the estate -f | 7 Friends and acq noe respect - e SR | N s e o | R SR S s oer Ts Meaties Tiv invited to mttend the funeral tooday | SWEENEY—In this city, April 10, 1903, at | feard has filed a release of all claims and | ey MILL VALLEY, | A for Moruing. P for Afternoon. - ESTATE, the reaity hereinafter described for Lhe at 1 o'clock, from her Iate resi- | his residence, 1536 Sixteenth avenue souta, | W. M. Madden has deeded all interests he CAZADERO,ETC. % Saturday and Sunday only. ¥ - amount mentioned in said petition herein | Twenty-Arth street, and ther between P and Q strects south, John Swee- | may have in the sulphide body. AU, & § Stops at all stations on Sunday. | and pood cause appearing therefor, it is Paul's Church for services at 1 dearly beloved husband of Alice Swee- | "o Amador Ledger tells of picking up via Sausalito Ferry | 5indeyexccpted. & Sundayoaly. iypo e Rariat o'clock. Interment Holy Cross C : a native_of Formallon, County Corl 0 % a :;;‘Tx ;Y',-sru(:—ml: :lrtd”:::,;p’el:r'“tl- s | E AN‘Liln “:I-Ixsm eity, ‘A)nrnm?;n,l Etr;f;':""rin.. Treland, aged 77 years and 23 days. % | gold in Jackson's streets: @ Conaects ai Goshen Jo.with traine for Haaford, R st 117 Pa court, Department 10 thereof, in the coust- | ligan, dearly beloved sister ‘of Mrs. Annie | THURMAN--Sallie Btuart, beloved daughter of | The storm did some affective ground sluicing Ve fialia. At Freano, for Visalia vis Sanger. - | yoom of said court, in the New City Hall| Rider, Mrs. Margaret Faber, Mrs. Maria 1.a Cecelin M. Thurman and the late J. W. |on Main street. Much of mg gravel came from T Briday, SUBUREAN RESILENCES rom sapy, | jd City and County of San Francisco, | Flesh and Willium Egan, a native of Bos-| Thurman, and sister of J. W. Thurman Jr. | the placer taiiings at Scottsville—a rich spot in L Tusstey and Fridey. N ST K. | Of Mmid Oy, SN0 St day of Mav. D00 oi | o Mame : EZ¥uneral services will be held jo.day | early davs. At lntervals of the storm men and 5 8 ' Datiy excaps Satardar - b 2 . 12 N | o o clo " m. ia d then and - he funeral will take place to-morro (Saturday), 3 o'clock, he chapel of N. | boys were o1 e Mill Valley. | Vi - e = S D ey have, i s | sy a1 8080 ocloce e e Tae i | Gyt ' st Suiter st Fotriment | g, i they were ot unrsvaraca | Dudley | MSUXDA¥s awn, LEaAL HOLIATSSL | ¥IbSAISUDINT oend sy, consect e g a et e, S 1 d petition, namely, | ~dence, 15 Dale place, off Golden Gate ave- | _private. ug) 2 s " 7:80, 9, 11:45 p. m. | excest Sundav. for all voints Narrow Gaugs. - X AR . % Tl e . Dlece or Daresl of Tend |, mpe, betwoen Hyde and Lensenwortl strects, | TIBREONIn this city, April 0. 190, Alice | number 14 visces wocth trom 10 to 30 ;;;-;;‘3':5& %R‘}i;- ,l,‘,i‘,,’,:m' T A L o g e " v : * being ity hence to St. Mary's Cathedral for gervi M., dearly beloved wite of the late Robert | We! b & i Fairtax, except 5:10 p. m. Sat. WING CHINES === ituste, lying and being in the City and| 't S n ) e Ia e et Bt 1 N n MACHINES AND SUPPLIks. | Couniy of San Francisco, and bounded ana | Al 1015 sulock lnterment St Marvs | H; Tierson, dad serof Mr Rovert Rus. | 1t 8 ™Re DS Sl e THiC To kertly tne saturdays the 318 5 @ trais | MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY " e { ¥ fasly GenstiBof”ab JONowN" 80 MUt | e ETaAN i ’ t Aber County Tipperary, ‘Trel story. it s not at all unlikely, as that part of EL TO SAN FRANCISCo | _ Leave | Via Sausalito Ferry | Arrive $19 50, guarter-sawed, h ncing on the northeasterly corner of | ELLMAN—In this city, April 10, 1903, Emily, | of Aherlow, . Ireland. s e s Ty RAFAEL TO sco | 2 ; ke and, box and Vallelo streets, running thence |~ heioved wite of William Ellmen. mother ct | 8 Eviends und atusintances are vespect- | S SUP%l AT ctnant ana Kennedy—both' f anya-$:35. 3638, 0, 8113, 9:a | WSan ran. | Foot of Market St. o v, Stanley Llhnan, daughter of Mre. Amanca n & . T e eitehe (S5 012 | Johnson, and. sister of Albert, Alfrida and | April 13, at 8:30 'clock. from the pariors of | Mious producers. Tt ie literally true that Jack o ¥ d with gold-bearing rock. Johnson and Mrs. Elvira Swanson, Monahan & Co., 2339 and 2341 Mission street, | 800°S streets are pave 0 s of Swoden, aged 38 years 1 monti | near Nineteenth, thence to St. James Churoh, | We have, not seen So_much street mining (o ortherly along said line of Margaret corner Twenty-third and Guerrero streets, | YeArs @s during the pas 3 AUTOMATIC and other makes at oot rate | ioC® 4 >| ana 17 days. redution on yents wnd Tenmits: bought ang | el G0 baar o pans i and three | “EFriends and acquaintances nre vespect- | Where a wolemn requiem high mass will b COPPER IN TUOLUMNE. T P By 2) ted o attend the funeral Monday, | celebrated for the Tepose of her soul, com- %t e s | T e, M ey | Mot 1 0y at 3 ocioon trom her' ks | menchog at Wolclok Inrmoent foly Gele | The Mother Lode Banner saye: | N | . - - - et e . 1 75 ! street. 1t - emetery, rom - e ‘an-] ey Cf 3 1 STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE (450 thence woutherly along the #:g oyt e g nterment Lau- | Gtk stréet and San Jose avenue, o posite the Jumper, on the mother fode, s besin: 4 mt street o i3 v. " ‘make business peal ce. Dav! A stroet o1 CAHERTY-—In this city, April 8, 1903, Mar- o alng o pt - jrihe (150 3:12) feet (o the point | F 8 eloved son of Bartholomew and the lats 1 By T o e A e o i S lots Nos, 221 ang’ 200 Should oot be aere | Mary Flaherty, brother of Patrick,. John, | Fittare ¥, snd, B, Scciety—¥e o YoM & oinking pum®. | That machynery 1ota Nor. 221 wnd’ 240, should not be mort- L reathe Jate amnes Tabersy | Dotined to atte our deceased | and will add & sinking . i amount mentioned in said; Tho brother, W. J. Kilday, Sunday, at 9 o'ciock, | will be replaced by a holst capable of sinking | | | 2 Batitiag manstty ' beloved nephew of Mrs. Kate Coursey, 4 | e am wenty-eight thousand dol- | _an from his late residence, 240 Clinton Park. 1000 feet as soon as the shaft has been unw: . week days (Saturdays excepted) | larsinU. S gold coin, or such Jesser amoun( | gmm—————————————=————— T. J. FARRELL, President. | tered. The company has not decided whether M“;fl "way stations. $olo he court or Judge shall seem meet. = = L. MISKEL, Secretar; to make use of the present shaft or sink a new 15 p. m., Saturdays—Cazadero and way g ¢ loraud petition on file fa hereby m E————————————— | G OB & "".’::tv:l.-;x 'mgl; ~ ing l-ré: . 1 Holidays—8 Caza. » for further p i no question al s a m., ke { p 4 T particulars. Dated April Four crops of corn are produced yearly d'pollq ts of 'r, the mineral beit being near- ..W- ‘;dmlg‘m Mormorrs, guage o e | (EVE QI MIIMEO A MEISN@ o cuna. The first crop is planted in De- | iy taenty Milee i width and extending from ‘and Legal Holldays—10 a. m., Polnt T | cember and the fourth crop is harvested | the Stanislaus River to the Mariposa line, OFFICE: 916 MARKET ST ' ’ 60 aays xchange. 0:35, | Days.| da a‘&.uu;fi i g, returaing | saves 24 720 .x arrivingia the iy @4 %15 [ Sa 2. TICKET § 626 MARK 3T ST., (North Shore Railroad) i OPFIORS | and SausaLiTe Ferrv, Foot Market St A —EMPORIUM Storgge & Van Co.; furnit housenold goods stored, moved, shipped. 781 Howard, near Third: phode Grant 161. RODOLPH Storage & Moving C tel. Priv. Ex. and way PIERCE fice Post and Powell sts. GOLDEN Wesl Storage; advances i Mission si.; tel. Howard 941 F. W. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Movi pauy; 220 Fitimore st.; phone Jackson 281. JLANDE, attornevs for ad- ifornia Safe Deposit buildieg, ¥ B, San’ Francisco. BEKINS Van snd Storage Co., 11 Montgomery #L; tel. Main 1840. Shipping et cut rates. | ‘Bundays md s and stations. - prgsiserls Wil be &t no éiwant dey. menipulated ci an R e BT ORFICE- 638 Market s |8»pagc8. $1 per Year ' FERRY—Foot of Market