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7 Fremont st. onds, waiches and 109 p. m. Sunday SREY and fedora 5 ice Haiters, 330 Kearny € 8y Sunday to noon v jewelry, at jowest rates Store.’ 844 M o1 h, 19 Third rket € MONEY chants, eecur $10,000. arniture LICK. 403 Mutuai hone Main 518, Loans to saiaried e on their an bids. stiver, on each 0y ; $5 & mo: ty. 302 Montgomery, room 1 b3 ¢ E per cent o $1000; any secu 15 up Eddy st room 81 INSTRUMENT! MUSICAL 156, ers at sa ano. 516 Eddy. 50 and save Allister st. per largest SUPERIOR v MULL. A—FACIAL BLEMI Wrinkles, yellow & emallpox inge and scars scientifically re. without Cutting.: tricity or special demonstrations this week. te’ DR. L. WILLIAME, 271 Geary. PERSONALS. scalp Qiseases; loss grayness prevented, Blank for stamp.) Con- o 6: Sundaye, 10 LOW, Speclalist, room of hair & (Can treat by m suitation free, § gray hair, im_ THE Star Hair Remedy rest: proves its growth:stops falling cures dandruff Snd ftching scalp: no etain or, stickiness; cleanses scalp:at druggists’, b NOT how cheap_ but how good, 1s the motto of the manufacturers of the Rapid Rotary Standerd.the sewing-machine of to-day. J. W. EVANS, agent 1021 Market st. PHYSICIAN, i6 years' experience. cures per- manently morpbine, cocaine habit Cail or address Cemtral Pharmacy, 261 Grant ave., corner Sutter st.: fee moderate. ALL irable acquaintances or in- formai Mrs. Ford, Cal. Correspond- ence 83 City Hail ave.; detail DANCING Tuesdey. Eundsy evenings at Teutonia Hail Howard et near Ninth: management Prof. Foster. AT less than cost, uncal and trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London Tallor, 721 Ma LEGANT suits on easy installments; 50 cents RS up per week. LEON LEMOS, 1127 Mar- ket st., between Seventh and Eighth. st price paid for ladies’ or gents’ « lothing and all articles of value at WEINBERG'E, 1144 Ellis st { to 12 | lled for suits, OVercoats | Lo poy oot | §4000—1507 PRINCE REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. R T ©77 TURK, 1218—Nice sunny front room; second | floor. i| UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy st.. near Market —~400 single and_family rooms, 35c to $i , night: 81 16 1o $6 week: elevator: _electrio 1 ding-room: free bus and baggage. | VaN ave.. B19—Renovated; handsome surny furnished sultes front tms.: mod. con NE 2ith et. (ovely home). | - Bet. Dolores and Church. | WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 84 st., near Market— of 4 rooms; Jot 25x80. | Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms: Folsom st., above Precita ave. | 35c to §1 50 night; §2 to $8 week: eleval 3. F, PLUMBE | __elec. lights: reading-room T R el CLAS g ) branch office. 2200 Filimore st. Look at those five cottages on Precita ave. 4 west take Folsom-st. car: 80x150; prices asy; open from | _ ROOMS AND BOARD. € to T:30 p. 0 5 B E, OF | DOIRAN A A A AN AMOY. THE 901 DEVISADERO 8T. | Strictly first-class family hotel; sunny rooms, e or single; billiards: steam heat. ' | OLD Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church, with annex, 807 California st.—Attractive i __terior; exceptional table; free billlard-room. OCTAVIA, 606—R 5 up; breal dinner, $2 50 a wee! y A e address owner ANN, 40 New Montgo and , Mission & nth new flats on Army st r friends will loan t near Mis- balance for | COFFIN & CC House 8 rm: AR ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. used. Btephens & Co.. Unlon 8q. Mkt | =-Crr s e o Neat cottage: modern impr Box 1984, Call Gtce: g C oo sirle. is mame as rent. A RCOMS WANTED. FURNISHED housekeeping rooms. Address, by mail. with particulars, A. J.4G., 128 Church. OFFiCES AND STORES TO LET. EMMA SPRECKELS building, 427 i Office to let; rent $15; light, hea: om and Eighteenth S Folsom st lan: inspected barga arl 415 Turk st lots and bargaim ER front : 712 SANSOME st. near Jackson—Handsome botos, et BELL. 41 large store: rent $25. HEAL ESTATE TO EXCHAN PALMISPRY ific palmist and astrolo- bes bidg., 159 Post st; $1 palm reading a_speclalty; open Tuesday eve. to exchange: fres pri ¢ Ex. Bureau, 850 Market st MEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. FPEVSICIANS AND SUKGEONS, LL_Office and_residence, bet. Sixth and Seventh, ALAVEDA REAL ESTATE. skin and rec ages a specialt ARE LOOKING FOR! DR. BALL. 10 Market st. TY HOME IN ALAMEDA DR, WONG HIM, herb doctor: - = of the human body: for a by A 115-117 Mason: now lo- ult trees 1ot - Thet ¢ st.. near Leavenworth . euccessor to.Dr. Li iseases of human Washingt: ttage and bath Tai, b by use ALAMEDA LAND COMPAN srand 1461 1500 Park s, Ala amous herb doctor——All dis- herbs. 746-8 Clay st BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS | v i SPECIALISTS. CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS positively cured; new method; 1 week's treat. ment free. Cottingham, 304 Sutter st, rtuntts m met with m house, 4 bed sdern convenienc n an improved = the station. Whic Dr. e e i e STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A_EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.: furniture, bousehold goods stored moved, thipped. 728- Howard st., near Third; phone Grant 161, & Moving Co.. of- 60x138. residence in will ex- san PIERCE-RODOLPH Stora fice Post and Powell sts.; HOUSEH rage CONKL! aise. LD geods and bric-a r ehipment. Call or m house near Dwight way station. ©'S_storage—Furniture and merchan- 3 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126, LDEN West Storage; advances ma Mission st PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving pany 2320 Filimore st.: phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 11 Montgomery st.: tel. Ma!n 1840, Shipping at cut rates. elegant fu ! @ Estate, P nter st near Santa Fe R. R. sta: large §-roo STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. OURNE em School, ess ket: positive cure for all. Don't delay. A TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BAHGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We better mach less mopey than eny The Typewriter elephone Main 266, Sys 2131 Shattuck ottages; up to date! > cars: large lots; $i! alance $16 60 per station, or A FEW Wood typewriters at $30 each: get par- L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- HAND typewriters scld, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., Sansome. DIVIDEND NOTICES. builder, ot., Alameda OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS > Notice—The Giant Powder Com- A dividend, No. 56, of Afty cents share on the fssued capital stock of jany has been declared, payable at he company, rooms 202, 204 and 206, OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ing, San Francisco, August 1 Jdern cottage, books close August 3, 1903, QUINN, Secretary | solution of Copartnersbip—The e existing under the name and Gate Dredging and Reclania- i siyle of tion Co ard cc fornia, | by mutual con- = | eent, MAR: HARRIS having pur- e Py g R v R ntire interest of WILLIS G. ey | - WHITTER in the concern. > e - | Dated WILLIS G. WHITTER. OANLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. | _July 17 1003 MARSHALL C. HARRIS. K - —— TO-MORROW the day for barzains fn furni- ture. H_Schellbaas, 11th st. cor. store.Oakind | __ = | ADVERTISEMENT bids for steam-heating ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. |~ and_distributing apparatus for the University - of California—Notice to contractors, builders HER and material men—Notice is hereby given by the Regents of the University of California fo all concerned that sealed proposals or bids are solicited on three water-tube bollers, each to contain one-half the heating surface required to furnish steam for one engine, as outlined belc cross-compound, non-condensing engine, be arranged for direct connection to one 200 K. W. alternator, the necessary feed pumps, feed water heaters, steam separators, traps FROPOSALS. ERT (The) — Sunny isckeeping ; g shed. 1530 avartments * for | just newly fur- 3332 large sunny basement rooms, | 4 for housckeeping; gas: 2 beds; $14. | icely furnished rooms; stove, : $8; German | MISSION_ 2901A, cor. 25th—3 front rooms, | furnishéd for housekeeping; also front room for leman | and fuel oil burning apparatus complete, in- e - S —— ; ——— | cluding all necessary piping, valves and | LL, 1516—Very nicely furnished sun- | fittings within the building, and all neces- sary piping between tanks, etc., the plant to be furnished and installed complete at Berkeley upon foundations furnished by the university. Also steam piping for distribu- tion of steam for heating purposes to the variogs bulldings. Said sealed bids or pro- osals will be received at room 16, South all, at the University grounds, Berkeley, on or before 8 o'clock p. m. of the 17th day of August, 1903. And notice is hereby further given 'that vlans and specifications for sald construction have been made and adopted and are placed in the engineering offices, room 7, 831 Pine street, San Fran- cisco, ‘where the same may be teen and ex- amined during each day from 9 u'clock a. m, until 4 o'clock p. m. fronf this date untii the 15th day of August, 1903. No blds or proposals will be considered unjess the same are accompanied by a certified check or a bord of sald proposer equal to o (10) per cent of his proposal, with sufficlent sureties, conditioned that if sald bid or proposal shall be zccepted the party proposing will duly enter into a proper contract with the sald Regents to faithfully perform the duty and cbligations in accordance with sald proposal and plans and specifications, which shall be and are hereby required to be a part of such contract. The right to reject any and ail | bids is hereby reserved. This notice is given pursuant to an act entitied “An act to amend an act entitled ‘An act to créate and organize the University of California,” approved March 25, 1868, and an act, amendatory of section 25 thereof, approved March 28, 1872, reiating to the of buildngs, approved March % 1897. By order of the Committee on Grounds and Bufldings of the Board of Regents. W. A. McKOWEN, Secretary of Board of Regents of the University of California. PROPOSALS for Iron Pipe.—No. 36 New Montgomery San Fraacisco, Californla, July 13, 1903.—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, Will be received here until 11 0'clock a. m., August 12, 1903, for furnishing about Y00 tons cast-iron :In- and 12,000 feet galvanized iron pipe, with fittings, delivered at ships’ tackle in San Francisco. The United Sta reserves tb:lfllht to xgfl&';“r:m!t any or all propesals or any . Informa- tion and blank proposals furnished on appli- gation. Envelopes will be indorsed * C. A 1 ter, U. S. Army, . A. Devol, Depot Quartermaster. BIRTES —NARRLAGES—DEATE housekeeping rooms; parior floor. 6—Model house, newly fur- | keeping rooms: .phene. ing partly furnished basement ruoms; corner | st ASSIFIED advertisements | ceived at Call brangh office, 2200 Fillmore st | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | scriptions has been established at 1096 Va- ncia st i R00OMS for KOUSEKEEPING—Country | PING accommodations for short | on ranch for two women or man and | Address box 3302, Call office, ity Room Renting Agency, 1104 Market st., cor. Turk and Market sts., Phone Jessie 4471, A, Keprso i FREB | ¢ you free of charge ! or without board, s Rooms or Hotels. rezular habits can secure and comfortably furnished vate family, one block from electric car lines and 5 minutes’ from park entrance; references. Box A_BRUNSWICK House. 148 Sixth—Rooms 26 0 §1 per uight, $1 25 to $5 per ‘and _iight housekeeping rooms; open all night AT “The Almonte,” 78 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25c, 60c, $1, §1 50 night; $1 B0 to $10 woeek: house open all pight. 28, 415 Turk Strictly modern; 4-5 m apartments; fur. or unfur, for hskpg. A LARGE furnished room for 1 or 3 genta: bath; running water; references. S89 Post st. 218, cor. 23d—Sunny furn. rooms; #eas, bath, laundry,running water;warm belt. BURNETT, 1426 Market—(oid No. uu)—‘x:tl k wiched rooms, sultes, singie; also unfurnf CLIFFORD, 204 . cor. “urnished sunny rosinss prices reasshasle, | ottt Mok BB R FELL, 405—To let, furnished front bay-win- dow room; references. o By S BUITE to order on instaliments, $1 per week Neuhaus & Co.. merch.tailors, 727-720 Market. FIFTH 33—Sunny bay-window rooms: aiso single rooms: $1 50, $2 50 to $4 per week. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will ndt be inscrted. They must be handed ALL siyles hairdressing. 25c; hair goods: mani- uring 25c. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st. GRAND Southern, ith and Mission—Rooms 500 in at either of the publication offices and be 0 §1 50 night: §2 to $6 week: reading-room. | indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. TAILOR-MADE sult §7 50; Gress pants $2 50. Miet: Clothing Parior. cor. Push and Dusont FLUOUS bair atd moles removed by c needle. Dr &Mrs Traverse,1170Market {85 N SUPER wlect: eir to its natura Superfiucus hair & tric needle. Mrs & Miss Faton, 1119 Sutter. BOOMS papered, §3 50 up; tinting, painting. Herungon Paist Co., 819 3d st.; tel. Maln 413 ...HQTEL GRAYSTONE. 66 Geary st.; phone Bush Centrally located fireproof hotel; itly furnished suites, with baths cnd singles. MINNA, 345—Large sunny front room; 1 or 2 | O gentiemen. or light housekeeping. OFARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices: cievator: eiec. lights: day, week, mo. PINE, 283, cor. Baker—2 furnished rooms; not for housekeeping. BORN. FREY—In_this city, August 8, 1903, to the wife of N. C. Frey, a daughter. NEILL—In this city, August 9, 1903, to the wife of L. J. O'Nelil. a daughter. MARRIED. GILMORE—SOULE—In this city, Jul 13, 1903, by the Rev. Ernest Bradley, les. B. Gilmore and Abbie E. Soule, both of San ROYVAL House, 12 Ellis_Incandescent Francisco. Jesdirg reom, smokine Toom and % MORRIS—GALBBAITH_-In this city, July 1. 1o 88 month, $8 10 $30; clevator on Srcusd a3 @ Jesste raith, of Alfred Morris and Francisco. + rooms with bot and cold water; baths. Ban telephione. ASHTON & STORE to let with steam connections. 512/ Front O Magnificent locatic s of- N“f‘ ”cl‘enr?\llx"n"\g nt location for dentist’s of- tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehtusp. | Com- | nd | v; ome vertical or horizontal | to | fonstruction, Herbert, Willlam Holden, Mary M. Johnstone, Emma. “Jones, Mamie Kelleher, John Meehan,” Martine O'Nell, Everlynn Brauttenbach. F. Cathoart, Jchin J. Crosby, Brigid Curry, 'Ellen iurt(n, Mamie "egan, John H isher, Alfred C. ¥iynn, Jennie Regan,” Annie L. Gerdes, Lena. A. Rolin, Bridget Gusman, Mary Sheehan, Frank Hammond. John Stewart, Aary Haskell, Willls G. Umbhalt, Jullus BRAUTTENBACH—In the City and County Hoepital, August 0, 1903, Frederick Braut- tenbach, a native of Austria, aged 70 years. CATHCART—In this city, August 9, 1803, John Joseph Cathcart, dearly beloved son of Ellen Cathcart, and brother of Charles, Willlam and Frank Cathcatt, A native of San Fran- cisco, aged 40 years 6 months and 26 days. CROSBY—Entered Into rest, in this city, Au- gust 9, 1903, Brigid Crosby, beloved sister of Patrick Crosby, Mrs. Margaret Fitzger- ald, Mrs. Mary Gilligan. Mrs. Kate Mc- Donald and Mrs. Thomas Caulfield, a na- tive of Ireland. aged 65 years. @7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the pariors of Carew & Bnglish, 20 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a re- quiem phigh mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CURRY—In this city, August 8, 1903, Eilen, wife of the late Patrick Curry, and mother of Kate, Luke and Margaret Curry and Mrs. John J. Mahoney, a native of Ireland, aged 85 years. @7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday), at S8:30 o'clock, from her late resldence, 312 Twenty-third etreet, thence to Si. Peter's Church. where a solemn gequiem high maes will be' celebrated for the repote of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy ross Cemetery, Iy clectric tuneral car from Thirtieth and rrero streets, CURTIN—In this city, August 8, 1803, Mamie Curtin, dearly beioved wife of James Cur- tin, béloved mother of Thomas Curtin, be- loved daughter of Mrs. E. J. Uniack and the late Georse Uniack, and sister of Harry | Alogsius Uniack and Mrs. Lee Jacksop. & { naetive of Chicago, aged 26 years 3 months (Seattle and Chicago papers > fully invited (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from the funeral pariors of James McGinn & Co.. 214 Eddy Erreet, between Taylor and Jones, thence to Mary's Cathedra where a solemn re- m mass will be celebrated for the repose commencing at 9:30 o' clock. Cross Cemetery. FEGAN—In this city, August 9, 1903, John beloved husband of Cathérine Fegan, of John and Christopher Fegan, Fagan, Mrs. F. A. Hornblower and . Birdsall, a native of Ireland, vears 1 month and 18 d €7 Notice of funeral hereafter. FISHER—In this city, August 8, 1803, Alfred heloved son of Durtis C. and_ Nancy J. Sher, and brother of Marshall W. Fisher, a native J Kaneas, aged 25 years and 1 to attend q of her soul, Interment Hol ¢—An this cits, Ausust 9, 1908, Jennie, wife of Willlam E. Flynn, and of John H., Gertle, Willle, Viola, Edward, Robert, Jennle and Alice the late May Flynn, a native of isco, aged 42 years 4 months and Yarlors of James Mc. omey & S 7 Mission street, near nth. Notlee of funeral hereafter. GERDES—In this city, August 8, 1008, Lena A., dearly beloved wife of William R. Gerdes, mother of Sarah Maude Gerdes, daughter of the late Antonfo and Rosa Ca- vagnaro, and sister of Albena A., Clara, Katie and Albert Cavagnaro and the late Nina Cavagnaro and Mrs. A. McLaughlin, a native of San Franch aged 10 vears 8 months and 18 d @7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fulle invited to attend the funeral to-day onday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi dence, 130 Landers street, off Sixteenth, be- tween Dolores and Church, Interment New Ttalfan Cemetery. GUSMAN—In the City and County Hospital, August S, 1903, Mary Gusman, a native of Ireland, aged 45 years. HAMMC In this city, Auguet 8, 1903, a native of Euguena Bay, 38 years 2 months and 14 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances and mem- bers of Marine and Stewards’ Asso- clation of the are respectfully in- neral to-day (Monday). 2 parlors of the United Undertakers, S68 Mission street, between rth_and Fifth, where services will be Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. L—In this city, August 8, 1903, Wil- 5., beloved husband of Elizabeth F. Haskell, father of Egward G., Willie J. and George ‘W, Haskell. son of Susan and the late Gilbert Haskeil, and brother of Mrs. J. W. Davix and Mrs. James M. Brown, a m tive of Liberty, Me., aged 45 years 2 months and 15 days. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day [ ). at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- | a Second avente, Richmond. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. | HERBERT—In this city, August 8, 1903, Wil- | " liam, beloved son of Patrick and the late | et Herbert, and loving brother of Pat- | Michael, Bridget and Catherine Her- i a native of Ballyhaunis, County Mayo, | and, aged 45 years | - nde and acquaintances are respect- v invited to_attend the funeral to-day | onday). at 8:30 o'clock, fram the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1230 Market street, be- tween Elghth and Ninth. thence to St. John's Church (Oid St. Mary's College), where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for ose of hie soul, commencing at Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. IN—In this city, August 9. 1903, Mary M. Holden, wife of the late Dr. E. 8. Hoiden, mother of Erastus and Warren P. olden, aged 71 years and 2 months. 7 Funéral services at Colonial Hotel Mon- August 10, at 2 o'clock. Interment at . mother Charles, Flynn an San Franc 3 day G Remains at the Se- a k, from th | | Bt —In this city, August 9, 1903, Emma Johnstone, beloved wife of William Johnstone, and sister of Margaret Lossius and George Martin, a native of California, aged 27 years 3 months and 25 days. —In Oakland, August 8, 1903, at 923 Wood street, Mamie, beloved wife of Elmer ive of California, aged 23 years months. and this city, August 7, 1903, John Kelleher, beloved husband of the late Eliza Kelleher, and beloved father of Mrs, James L. Smith, Edward Kelleher and of the late Mary E. Crosby and the late John Kelleher Jr., a native of County Limerick, | . Ireland, aged 76 years. (Los Angeles papers | " please copy.) E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-day | (Monday). at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1419 Kearny street, thence to St. | Francis Church, where a ‘solemn requliem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. | MEEHAN—In this city, August 8, 1903, Mar- | “tine, beloved husband of Hanora Meehan, | and loving father of Sister Mary Ignatiug of the Sisters of Mercy, J. J. Meehan of Sacramento, M. J., T. F. and Josephine Mee- han and Mrs, John O'Connor, a native of Rathdowney, Queens County, Ireland, aged 68 years 11 months and 2 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully irvited to attend the funeral to.day (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 416 Steiner street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem high mass will be ceiebrated for the repose of his soul at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- ! tery | ONEIL—In this city, August 9, 1008, Ever- ivin, beloved daughtér of Larry and Ma; garet O'Nell, and granddaughter of Mar- garet and the late Daniel O'Nell. * € Funeral _Monday, August 10, i o'clock, from 711 Thirteenth street. REGAN—In this city, August 8, 1903, Annie Louise Regan, dearly beloved wite of Jes miah Rexan, and beloved mother of Charles and Timothy Regan, Mrs. Edward Manseau, Mrs, Charles Molloy and Mrs. George Da- vegglo and the late Mrs. Mary Parks, a n vy months and 28 days. - 5 papers_please copy.) ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respact- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morpow (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 111 Landets 'street, between Church and Dolores, Fifteenth and Sixtcenth, thence to Mission Dolores Church, corner Sixteenth and Dolores streets, where a pe- quiem high mase will be celebrated for the Tepose of her soul, commencing at 9 o clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage. ROLIN—In Oakland. August 9, 1903, Bridget, beloved wife of Henry Rolin, and’ sister of the late Mrs. Bllen Callaghan, a native of County Fermanagh, Ireland. €7 The tuneral will take blace to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, ‘Adeline stréet, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem high mass Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commercing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment St Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. SHEEHAN—In this = city, August 1003, Frank. beloved son of Thomas ang Mary Sheehan, @ native of Colorado, aged 18 years and 9 moni ¥ ‘The funeral wiil take e to-day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlore of 3,,C, O Camnor & Co., 707 Mission street, bétween Third and Fourth. Interment rel Hill Cemetery. at (Providence, | Lau- STEWART—In Oakland, August 9, 1903, wife of mc. Stewart, a nn.h.olu&rl?: fornia, -‘.d)u ears. (Redwood City papers PIE>Friends and acquaintances are respect tully Invited 1o attend the funeral seevices 0 | | of New . Brunswick, aged G2 years 9 |- l(!mwd Numbering 4000 Attends | competitive entertainment was given by | | lodges. | nounced later. ! cide in & cabin in the woods ten miles | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY. AUGUST 10, 1903. Tuesday, August 11, 1903, at 2 the residence, Twenty- LOCHIM. Interment private. IMHALT-In this city, August beloved husband of U father of Julius,” Albert and Alms Umbhalt son of s 3 e e, i P 2 Tenn.. aged 41 years ths and 13 | T Frionds and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from bis lae resi- dence, Francisco street, thence to I. 0. 0. F. Hall, corner of Seventh and Mar. ket streets, where services will be held un- der the auspices of Alta Lodge No. 205, L 0. 0. F.. commencing at 2 oclock. _Inter- lflncnl 1. 0. O. F. Cemetery. Please omit owers. FIRE VETERANG ENJOY REUNION Hold Their Fourth An- nual Picnic at Schuet- zen Park. =y 8, 1003, Julius, The Veteran Firemen, together with their many friends, held forth at Schuetzen Park yesterday. It was the fourth an- nual picnic and outing of the Veteran Firemen's Association and was without a doubt the most successful of any of the assoclation’'s excursions. Fully 1000 people were present. A large number came on the 9 o'clock boat via the California Northwestern, but the noon boat conveyed the largest crowd. Luncheon was served under the spread- ing oaks at 12:3. Dancing was the chief amusement. The weather was cool and conduciVe to the terpsichorean pastime. Many of the oldest firemen of San Fran- cisco were present, shaking hands with old comrades and friends and in various ways thoroughly enjoyed the reunion. The committees having the affair in charge were as follows: Arrangements—Matthew F. Smith (chair- man), James Grady, J. J. Cain, Samuel G. Drummond, Richard ‘Downing. Floor—Samuel Baker (manager), L. S. Cor- nart (assistant manager), James E. Britt, J. J. Colvin, Charles Murray, Samuel E. Kennard, Patrick Curran, F. S. Hall, Timothy Reagan, Silas W. Lauder, Willlam Gill, Alfred Flor- ance, Frank H. Kenny, James Buckley, Hugh McKnight, John J. Nagle and B, A. Richard- son, The officers of the association are: Fred C. Hensley, president; Henry L. Blenfleld, first vice president; Philip J. Diez, second vice pres. ident; Louis S, Cornart, recording secretary Samuel G. Drummond, financial secretary Richard Courtfer, treasurer. Board of di rectors—W. H. Willlams, John J. Mahoney, Samuel Baker, Frank riss and Henry Robinet Haskell, John D. Har- marshal. HERMANN’S SONS. Shell Mound Picnic. About 4000 people attended the annual picnic and reunion of the united lodges of Hermann's Sons at Shell Mound Park vesterday. The time was spent in various athletic and field sports and dancing. A the singing societies of the various The prize winners will be an- i The following were the committees in charge: Arrangements—C. W. Mueller. president; C. Zimmerman, treasurer; A. Hagedorn, secre- tary; C. Kerstengen, P. Kahdemann, J. Wies- mann, 1. Wemmer, F. Schnoor, W. Lueddeke, F. Hudemann, Reception—H. Mohl, H. Schroeder, M. Blan- chard, F. Maas, J.. Pape, F. Frenzel, H. Strauss. x Wheel of Fortyne—P. Kahdemann, chair- man; J. Wiesmann, assistant chairman; F. Vogtlaender, M. Gobel, F. Mohr, C. Sieverts. Bowling alley—C. Kerstensen, chairman; F. Baumann, H. Kessel, W. Maas, O. Simon, —. Lauterbach, W. Rabe. Floor—Peter Schnoor, chairman: E. Greise- witz, A. Brause, F. Kose, B. Jungkind, W. Kimme, H. Galzert. Bar—W. Lueddeke, chairman; C. Kretsch- mann, C. Krueckel, H. Peters, F. Hessler, M. Ecker, C. Vogtlein. Candy stand—D. Wedekind, Mrs. Nickel, M. Buck and Mrs. Juel. s B DRUG CLERKS' OUTING. Third Annual Picnic of Associa Given at El Campo. The Retail Drug Clerks gave their third annual picnic at El Campo yesterday and an immense concourse of clerks, their families and friends took advantage of the occaslon for a day of pleasure. Everything possible for the picnickers had been done by the various committees, of which Willlam H. Adair was the chair- | man. Not a single accident marred the day's exercises and no untoward event oclcx::;dvnlume prizes were distributed, some by lot and others as rewards for victory in the various races that served to add interest to the day’s proceedings. tion Frameworkers’ Outing. | Frame Workers' Union No. 147 held its first annual picnic at Buena Vista Park, Sausalito yesterday. There were about 1500 people present and they had a very pleasant time. The picnic was a grand success. —_——————— ‘Woodchopper Commits Suicide.t GRASS VALLEY, Aug. 9—Andrew Hansen, a woodchopper, committed sui- | /below here. Hansen had been missing for several days and on a search being made his body was found lying on the floor of | the cabin with the head nearly blown off. He had placed the barrel of a shotgun in his mouth and then pulled the trigger. He had been missing since last Thursday night. ; —e————— W eather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 9, 1903 E o 2 & P ofgie] £ § 89332 B2 3 STATIONS. 3 ia 338 ; g .80 86 7 88 - & RRSIIEESERRELE2REELE BBFLEXIRLRLXVEIVBRAVILILLR |- aunymaodutas, sl isisisionisisis pisi s uisi by 959344974 1 west of the Rocky N A NTRETSD he | derstorm Ielm'h!:m plateau | mw"""mmnm and LOSES Hl5 LIFE WHILE HUNTING Prominent Resident of Salinas Is Accident- . ally Killed. Drops Gun and It Explodes, Sending Charge of Shot Into His Body. LR AR SALINAS, Aug. 9.—Manuel R. Merritt, former Supervisor, Presidential Elector on the Bryan ticket in 189, a former Justice of the Peace and a leading Democratic politiclan of this county and well known throughout California, died this morning from an accidental gunshot wound in the abdomen. Merritt, with Constable Smart, Justice of the Peace Browne and Court Stenographer Hawkins, left here last evening for a hunting trip in the sand hills across the river between Blanco and the coast. Just after crossing thé railroad a place for the camp was selected, and while in the act of driving down a small grade a shotgun loaded with bird shot slipped from between Merritt's knees and, striking on the double trees of the wagon, was exploded. The charge struck Merritt just above the groin, punc- turing the intestines. Merritt was brought to town, where he lingered till the morn- ing. Deceased was 48 years of age, a native of Monterey County and son of ex-Judge Josiah Merritt of this county. He was a member of several fraternal orders. He leaves a wife and three sons. RAILWAY TEAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC | Trains leave and are due io arriveat * SAN FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street) LEATE — FRoM Aveust i, 1908, Anmave 7.004 Benicia, Suisun, Eimira and Sacra- g vt Vacavill 2 Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, 7.304 8.004 7 7. 8.26» 7.26¢ Xapa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa. Niles, Livermore, Lathrop, Stock- ton.. Davis, Woodland, Knights Landing, Marysville, Oroville, (conuects at Marysville for Gridiey, Biggs and Chico Atiantic Ex) gden and Eas Port Costa, Martines, Antioch, B; Ton, Tracy.Stockton.Sacramento, Los' Bagos, Mendota, Hanford, Visaila, Porterville Port Costa, Martinez, Tracy, Lath- rop, Modesto, Merced, Fresno, Goshen Junction, Hanford, Vi- salia, Bakerefield . Shasta Bxpress—Davis, Willisms (for Bastiet: Springs). Witlows, 1Fruto, Red Bluft, Portlaod. Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- ton, lons smnw.flg:rvuh. Marysviile, Chico, Red Oakdale. Chinese, Jamestown. So- nora, Tuolumne and Angels . Martinez and Way Stations. 10.004 Vallejo. 410.004 El Paso Passenger, Eastbound. Port_Costa, Martinez, Byron, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Merced, Raymond, Fresno, Han- ford, Visalia, Bakersfield, Los Angeles and El Paso. (West- hound arrives via Coast Line)... e1.30 The Overland Limited — Ogden, Denver, Omaha, Chicago. $3 Hayward, Niles and Way Stations. > Bacramentg River Steamers.. 111.00¢ Benicia, Winters. _Sacramento, Woodiand, Wil Coluss, Wii- lows, Koights”Landing. Marys- ville, Oroville and way statfons. 7.55» 004 10.25» 004 m4.260 8.004 8.30a Hayward, Ntles and Way Stations.. Martinez,San Ramon, Vallejo,Naps, Niles, Livermore. Stockton, Lod! Hayward. Niles, Irvingtos, Saa ose, Livermore. The Owl Limited Port Costa, Tracy, Stockion, Los i Banos 16.30p Hayward, Niles and San Jose | 8.00¢ Hayward, Niles and San Jose.. 8.00» Orieutal ' Muafl—Ogden. Denver, Callstoga. Santa Rosa. Martinez, Tracy, Lathro] - 1 | fatess | Baxersgeld, Los Ai Ilttl-l' at g;ll[lll io:‘fl‘:lll Bar- Omaha. St. Louls. Ch! and | East. (Carries Pullman pas- sengers only out of San cisco. Tourist car snd cosch passengers take 7.00 P. M. train to Reno, continuing thence in their cars 6 p.x. train eastward. . Westbound, Sunset Limited. From New York, Chi New | Orleans, E1 Paso, Los ex, | Fresno, Berends, Raymond (from i Yosemite), Martinez. Arrives.. 8.25a | 11:28a | 7.55a » 7.00r San Pablo, Port Costs, Martinez Stops st all stations east of eos orcin & i ramento, Marysviile, = Portland, Puget Sound snd . 8.55a 0r Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- 1y) .. $11.884 11.26 Port Costa. Frac, o Somite): Feeino. Hentord, VE Saila. Bakersseld 12281 | Narrow O o sl N Btroen e "I74BL Santa Crus Excursion (Sunday | only). . 18100 8.164 Newark. Centerviile. San Jose, Felton, Boulaer Creek, Saats Cruz and Way Stations..... . 12.16» Newark, cus«mmé San_ Jose, New Almaden, Los Gatos, Fel Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz sod 4162 Newark. San Jose, Los Gatos and | D Gl | Cruz; Mondsy oniy from Sants Cruz). Connects at Feiton to ! and from Boulder Creek. . 8.25» lm-'g, 15 9:00 8 00 1.00 —17:15_9: 200 4. 1. From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway 18:05 10:00a.%. 1200 200 4.00rx A [X] (Broad Gauge). ig-tflra Py A A San Jose and Way Stations.. 47.004 San Jose and Way Stations. 78004 Xew Almaden (Tues. Frid.) 37.164 Monte: sion ( ). 8.00a Cosat e imiiedo s Robles, Santa Margarita, San Luls Oblspn. (principal statjonsthence) Santa Barbara, Saugus and Lo An- les. " Connection at Castroville - Francisco, San Leizeen . 11.304 San Jose, Los Gatos and Way B 1 %3.007 pei n%—.u San Jose, onte, Monterey, Pacific Grove (connects at Santa. Clars for Senta Cruz, Creek and Narrow T Mountain View. Lawrence, Santa Clara. San Jose, Gilroy (connec- ton for Hollister, Tres. J s ( for ). wmlfl h Paclfic " L3 AUCTION SALES Py E) Fy Auction sale TUESDAY. Aug. 1t 11 a. m. at 1140 Folsom, of wagons, surreys, campin outfits, rubber 'tires and and 40 sets of single and double harness and 25 head of all purposed horses, pY P b= AUCTION SALE of 40 good horses, Arcade Horse Market, 337 Sixth st, Wednesday, Au- gust 12, at 11 a. m. Every horse must be as represented or no, sale. JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. RAILWAY TRAVEL California Limited. 7o CHICAGO 4 h {Sanita Fe An ldeal Train For Those Who SANTA FE TRAINS. Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. Local |Lim'd Loeal [Ov'rtd BBRELRES CRPPPRRUY 15 s for morning; p 7:30 a. m. Daily § ping at all points in for_afternoon. s Bakersfleld Local, stop- San Joaquin Valley. Cor- responding train arrives at 8:55 a. m. dally. 9:30 a. m Monda: CALIFORNIA Palace Sleeping through to Chicago. and Thursday s the Chair car runs to fleld for accommodation of local first-class pas- sengers. No second- on this tratn. Corre: class tickets are honared ponding train arrives st 11:10 p. m, Tuesday and Friday. 9:30 a. m. Daily, Valley Limited, Composite Car and Reclining Chair Car between Bakers- fleld and San Francisco. Corresponding train arrives at 11: train arrives §:00 p. m. Dally with through Palace 10 p. m. dally. s Stockton Local. Corresponding ¢ 11:10 & m. daily. is the Overiand Bxpress and Tourtst Sleepers aad Free Recliniug Chair Cars to Chicago: also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Cor- responding train arrives at 8:25 p. m. dafly. Personally conducte: d parties for Kansas City, Chicago and East leave San Francisco every Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. Offices—641 Market street and In Ferry pot, San Francisco: De- 1112 Broadway, Oakland. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN KT. C0. LESS SAN FRANCISCO HE AND NORTH PACIFIZ RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St WEEK DAYS—7:30, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 & m.; 12:35, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 5:50, 8:30 and 11:30 P. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 p SUNDAYS—7:30, 5:00, 9:30, 11:00 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, & - m.; 1:30, a 30, 11:30 p. m. SAN RBAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:06, 6:50, 7:35, 7:30, 9:20, 11:15 a. m.; 12:3, *2:00, 3:40, 5:00, 8:20, 6:25 p. m. Saturdays—Extra_tri SUNDAYS—6:50, 7:35, 9:20, i 1:48, 3:40, 4:50, 5:00, 5:20_ 6:10, 8:25 p. m. *Except Saturdays. Leave In Effect | Arrive SanFrancisco.| May 3, 1903, [SanFrancisee. Week | Sun- Destina- Sun- |w Days. | days. | tion. days. | Days. 7:30 a) :; 8:00 a Ignacio. 10320 210:20 & 2:30 p) . 20 p 5:10p) a 28p Ta0a| TS a 2:00 af Novato. 210:20 8 2:30 p Petaluma. » 8:20 p 5:10 p| and y‘ T25p Santa Rosa. 7230 8, 10:20a 8:00 a Fuiton, | 8:20p 2:30 p) 725p ‘Windsor. ] 7:30 af Healdsburg. 10:20a(10:20 & Lytton. 2:30 pl Geyserville. | 7:25p( T:3p Cloverdale. 730 a) Hopland. 110:20 aj10:20 & 2:30 p and Ukiah. | 7:28 p| 7:28 p 7:30 a| 7:30 al Willits, | 7:25p| 7:23p 8:00 a| 8:00 fi Camp Vacation. [10: 2:30 p Guerneviile. E 8:00 Sonoma. 5:10 p Glen Ellen. 7:30 2:30 p Sebastopol. STAGES conmect at Green Bras for San Quentin, at Santa Rosa for Whits Sulphur at Fulton rings: at Lytton for Lytton at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at dale for the Geysers. [ooa; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, land Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, Lierly’s, _Bucknell's, Heights, Hullville, Ore's Hot way House. Comptche, Camp | kins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags. Usal; at Willits for Fort Brags, Covelo, Laytonville, Riverside, Sherwood, Cahto, mings, Bell's Springs, for Altruria and Mark Booneville and ke and Bagtiett Springa: at Springs, John m'-, ings, Half- m«f Hop Harris, * Olsen’s, Garterville, Pepperwood, Scotia and Bureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On_Sunday—Round-trip tickets to ail points bey ket office, 650 building. H. €. WHITING, Gen. Manager. San Rafael at half-rates. Market street, Chronicle R._X. RYAN, Gen. Pas. Agt. NORTH SHORE Mili_Valley. SUNDAYS _AND *10, 11, $11:30 a. m.. 112:30 e %30, s, 6. 7:30, Tralns marked (1) Sava On Saturdays to_Fairfax. RAFAEL TO FROM SAN ey 12:30, 2 () run to Fairfax, except 3: TO SAN RAFAEL, SAN QUENTIN, MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO.ETC. via Sausalito Ferry H 7. LEGAL HOLIDAYS_T. 8. 11:48 2 m jo! P m. Sature ‘the 315 p. m. train runs SAN FRANCISCO B Vol 350, 65,

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