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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1903. _— e —— every interested nd sample o he paper usually safertistig w n business of any kind: es free on request, and akes friends for itself at t made to be pretty, but its cireulation of 23,000 in the world) shows th May we have your addres Aivernsing World, Columbus, Ohio. TAL BLEMIS REMOVED low and flabby skin, birthmarks, and scars sclentifically re- ting, massa; electricity or Gemonstrations this week L. WILLIA 71 Gears educed for the monih only, home and nt that you can use &t your Own removibg wrinkies, tan, freckles, jeav- € skin clear and smooth: to be had on my off Call or wr M. ELLA HARRIS, arrell st ith and Castro st per month for mew cottage, 5 r. and b.. on Precita ave.. $1500 down for 2 new flats, Army st. D. COFFIN & CO., 3303 Missio A BARGAIN—$4250; CORNER LOT, 2 FLATS: LOT 20x1i4: 184 CLIPPEX OWNER ON PREMISES. BT. SEE mear Lick School, Utah st., new 3-flat house with 10 ; fine. big_bay-windows; 8 in lower flat will m. alteration See owner on premises; $3Ui5. NEAT cottage with modern terms same as paying rent lumber yard, S.E. corner Alabamz and Mont- calm_stree! ESTATE—CITY—FOR SAL. | $500 down and 325 | rent will bring $50 per month. | improvements; | Apply owner, | OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. al estate agents | MODERN store. centrally located, in Vallefo. . ploneer will sell you for $i00 down | F. ROBINSON, 1256 Church st., San h for cottage, 5 r. and b, - Francisco. VALENCIA, 1478—Large store; good for gro- cery, bakery or suitable for any business, LOF'TS TO LET. LOFT to leasc—658 Miesion st.. NW. corner of Annle; light loft of 4000 square feet; pas- zenger and freight elevator service: will lease for @ term: rent reasonable. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218-220 Montgomery st., Mills building. | e eep— SPECIAL NOTICES. is hereby given that the Transfer NOTI Books f>r he trausfer of stock of The Bank of California will be ciosed September 15, 1003, at ‘clock p. m., and will reopen on ¥riday, October 2, 1903. By order of the Board of Directore. ALLEN M. CLAY, Secretary. 3, 1903, Septembe Hair Rem et it gr wih,s itching scaip; mo sts wes oCRlp; at Arugeists 0 subst A TWO. $3100—LARGE corner lot, 80x110; Webster st.. on;_good for | near Fiibert; ready to build fiats; must sell; see owner. 3000 Buchanan. TORY house of 6 ror s and bath, gas | DR. A NEUMEISTER, Surgeon—Special attention given to medical and eurgical dis- eases of women, diseases of the liver, stom- ach and bowels, 013-14 Starr King bidg., 121 Geary st.; tel. Private Exchange 216. Michael 1., Mary G. Lynch, Mrs. Louis Vien and Pharles V. Lynch, a native of Ireland, aged B8 years. ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. MANN-—In Oaklend, September 6, 1903, Mary ‘Abby Mann, aunt of A. L.- Mann and Seth Mann, a native of Randolph, Vt, aged 75 years § months and 2 days. © - . L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend funeral services Tues- day afternoon, September 8., 1003, at 3: oclock, at the residence of Seth Mann, Magnoila street, Oaki Interment at Randolph, Vt. McCARGAR—In Oakland; September 6, 1903, Jonas, dearly beloved busbanf of Alice Mc- Cargar, father of Lincoln McCargar, and brother of Mrs. Mary Shaver and Sydney McCarger, a native of Canada, aged 72 years 4 months and 1 day. e RIlaoh, # VER—! n Jose, Fran olland, dear- x;‘)x"bEegV!{‘n :: of James and the late Annie Mclver, aged 1 year and 1 bl;mx‘x:him ‘; MILLS—In this city, September 6, , Mary A. Mills, dearly beloved wife of 'H. V. Mills, and loving mother of Vivian Mills and sister of Joseph A, and Thomas Behan, a native of San Francisco, aged 32 yur;. MOORE—In this city, September 5, 1908, J H., beloved husband of Fannie Moore, father of Elizabeth N., Benjamin F., Mattie 1. and Lester H. Moore, a native of England, aged 57 vears. DVERDUE SHIP 15 HEARD FROM Bark . Juteopolis Puts Into Honmolulu for Provisions. Prospects of the Safety of _ Helen Brewer Are En- “couraging. S ARl Cable advieés, from Homoluln yesterday DOMESTIC PORTS. PORTLAND, Or—Sailed Sept 6—Stmr South Portiand, for San Francisco. ASTOLIA—Sailed Sept 5—Stmr Columbla. for San Francisco; U S jeruiser Marblehead. for Puget Sound; U 8 crufser Concord, fuf Puget Sound, ~ Arrived Sept 6—Bktn John C Meyer, from San Pedro. Arrived Sept 6—Stmr Elmore, Tillamook. Sailed Sept 6—Stmr South Portland, for San Franciséo; stmr Aberdeen, for San Francisco; schr Alvena, for San Pedro. PORT TOWNSEND—Patsed in Sept 6—Baric Diamond Head, for Seattle. Arrived Sept ¢—Br bark Glamis, from Port Ludlow. Arrived Sept 6—Br bdrk Melanope, Ty Sl for M = Dt 6—Schr James Tuft, for REDONDO-—Arrived Sept 6—Stmr Santa Monica, from Huéneme; stmr Sequola, from Tillamook. SEATTLE—Arrived Sept 6—Sthr City of Puebla, hence Sept 3. P Sailed, Sept 6—Stmr Queen, for San Fran- isco. PORT LUDLOW—Salied Sept 6—Br bark Glamis, for Port Townsend. WESTPORT—Salled Sept 6—Stmr Westport, for San Francisco. COOS "BAY—Arrived Sept 5—Schr Advent, hence Aug 23. from |AUCTION SALES Dn AUCTION SALE 95 Horses-95 By order of JAMES MeCABE, of Lassen County, we wiil sell 65 head of mares and geldings, weighing from 1100 to 1300 pound: gfid blacks; heavy bone, fine conditiom: also head of small horses, suitable for milk and bakery wagons. SALE TAKES PLACE 11 A. M. Tuesday, September 8, 1903 At Salesyard, 1732 Market St., San Francisce. Stock In yards Sunday. FRED H. CHASE & CO., Auctioneers. o i SN s ; 3 . % | cquaintances are - Arrived Sept 6—Stmr Alllance, Eurs) v el ol el |~ aemorasasm rap | D i 1 8 ) S| oS SR e Beeh TN Teeres| i et s st g i House. - DEAFNES SO1S to-morrow (Tuesday) af clock p. m., ad put into that port for a supply o Dt v Salvator, for ro. A t S l e el It o n:-::sm:l:}dlm:(??:gp.%‘é:ls the chavel of the 0dd Fellows' Cemetery, provl-loril. WHATCOM—Salled Sept 6—Stmr Rainfer, uction ale. MODERX . 9 large SUUDY | pong free. Dr. Cottingham, 204 Sutter st under_the auspices of Yerba Buena Lodge > for San Francisco; ship Benj F Packard, for g e e ) Sentsslaga) e to mh No. 15, I, O. O. F. The Juteopolis sailed from Iloilo 129 Philadelphia, 20 Castio st Oppesile MBS | STORAGE AND WAREROUSES, | NIDEROSTIn this city, Sevtember 5 1003 | days ago, bound for Delaware Break-|TATOOSH Passed in Sept 6-U 8 stmr SO"HORSES--SO FOL eate—House 8 rma.; hish basement: sunny | S Storage & Van Oo; Toet T e D "M, Sophie and’ Theodore | Water. The bark lwas ‘well manned anid | jus. hence Sept 3 for Tatysecith: somne Canten side 19th, bet. Valencia and Mission; no reas. | age an Co.; furniture, ate s M e pomsrg n Pl & b | mar hemge fapt 8 Tor GUATH oy BY order of G. H, MEISS of Siskiyou Co. e vt Buephens & Co. Union-ea, MG | beasoneld gonds siori moved Shppell R | Niderert 7 aulied O 58, imled i sore Sucant 15 met th | Fo K T ot ST e 5 1 wmiss o ST HUGHAE - = = b d. hird; phone 3 i % emands o time required for the| Reqondo for port T a. ¥ LINE HUC 3 LOTS north or south of park purchased. W. = NOLAN—In this city, September 1003, ownsen _LINE HUCHARL FEN Sih Sc oPub of park PIERCE RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- | “3jichel, beloved husband of Margaret Nolan, | Tegular voyage, Passed out Sent 6—8tmr Sen Mateo, trom nd Consignment of Horses, HATRDRESSING in o = — sth % | e Fost and Powell ats.; tel. Priv. Ex. 571 | onqfather of Clars, John, May, Helena; | Just as she was approaching the Caro- | TACOMS for San Francisco: bktn Newsboy, Heirdressing Parlors, | FOR SALE—Cottage of 7 rooms, bath ¥ | oocermor Furni a William, Eloise and Raymond Nolan and £ s from Port Blakeley for San Franclsco; bark | Consisting of 80 head of broken and un- L_upstaies | gond st. bst 17th and 18th; lot 25xil4 s, 385 Colden Gate ave s phons BescTSh | Mra 3T Farrell. a native of County Gal | line Islands a succession of calms set in, Hosper. trom Tacoma for Sen Pedro. | broken horses. Sale takes place o = = - | way, Treland. A ‘member of Mexican War | and for more than two months she was N UO—Sat Dt 6—Sehr Caroline, y | ) TE—Co —F Sal GOLDEN W, Storage; adv: de; 840 Veter ia Ploneers.” (N or- for Umpqua River. IZAL BSTATE —Comnimy—ter =2 Misclon at.: tel. Howard DAL . 10, ZeHtusm. | Toms eapons piotne cop .)T RO Emepesy Potimed. nd siuily GiI0A0 | o;u;c.:m—mm Seot 6—seme san 3rateo, | |1 @ M. THURSDAY, ember 10, A DESIRABLE country hom Valnut Creek, | == = e vill take place to-day | about af mercy of the waves. Francisco. . . | ™ Contra Costa County, California; five Jous. 50 | PACIFIC Storage and Purnitire Moving Com- alps sl wil I iz tb;h:ml: C“l'“ fiiokrt 'FORRIGN. PORTS. e ok S HORAN'S STOCK YARDS, Cor. | 140 each: house wi st s iz Al o - residence, 24 Henry street, themce to Mis- VICTORIA—Arrived Sept 6—Br stmr Athe- 1 b | pantry. ch closet bathroom, | BEKINS Viz and § 11 Montgomery | sion Dolores Church,: where @ requiem mn; ],c?;n;n:nced ’t‘o give oult. !uH the 1‘:3“2‘!:2:; nfan, from Hongkong. by g e SION Sngmie e tel. Main 18 mass will be celebrated for the repose of | cided to make a run for Honolulu, Sailed Sept 6—Stmr Victorta, for Hongkons. T o~ paid tor lndies or wente | m§n:ugélyco$$:ngx;t"u o'clock. Inter- | he obtained & ,,.en‘, ,:“}y,t i OCEAN STEAMERS. TO SAIL. of value at | ent H nsteEy The exverience of the Juteopolis may| QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Sept 6—Stmr Cym- | Steamer. Dostination. | Sails.| Pl ! el B P’i‘?‘u&’f"x‘-fi“mf‘ifi' Tanses E,fie o?"{,}ffl‘,:: perhaps in a measure account for the :Ie f;om New York for Liverpool, and pro- i | "g_ o graft this year, iarge variety of | ) a B g iy ; ’ . 1 Sowers and Si5s e Bers Howss 4D tons of | Market; positive cure for all. Don't delay. A. Plummer, mal!:erp\‘l! nlxnr:,r ““’,{“‘ ls, n..-; long trip the American shl]p Helen B?'l!s: ""'sn“ad Bont 6-thme | & it e | Phogig: u:::«:fl':,"«'?& 7. Fa pm|“" = | hay and 6 horses $4300, m\ ber and Fred W. lmAnl , and sister °l is making. The Brewer is now ou York. b Redondo. .| Los Angeles Ports.| 3 pm|Pler 32 | = TO LEASE. Mrs. Adah H. Gee of Alameda, a native of | days from Sourabaya and is also bound | ~ SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed Sept nig | W. H. Los | | MORTIMER & CO Rochester, N. Y., aged Gl vears. (Roches- | 7or Delaware Brakewater. Saturday she | Albert, for New York. P e | o Neadies Torms:| & puibhr § | +7 Dprkuiey, e T D e | ana Dayten, Oltln, phosrs plesss | 8 o ved ot § Per Canl. The |, LIZARD Pemes fiapt ' 6—Stme -Ryntam, | Qeracas. .. | Bomomdt - o= -=-[id a:li;:: » irai ar ;" en- 3 | ALFALFA lands_ stock ranches, orchards, | trance on two streets; will lease for short OF 7 Friends are respectfully Invited to at- | arrival of the Juteopolis at Honolulu | f'fm Rotterdam for New York. September 8. | | KINSALE—Passed Sept 6—Stmr Sachem, Los Angeles Ports.'11 am|Pler 10 | yineyards: inepected bargalos: mouthly cata- | log term. Address 3. B., box 4140, Call. tend the funeral services Mo:xfl:hy. 3‘;"‘?“{ strengthens the bellef that the Brewer | from Boston for Liverpoc] " | Omatilla. .| Puget Sound Porea.(11 allPies ' Qress p logue: - XS P0. o ; L o s ot 8t | ay stillile afiat LIVERPOL—Arrived Sept 6—Stmr Damara, September 10. | | r. Bush and Dupont T CR e TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. anive Tat 150 o Clock . from. Mill : Vallay, e {9 Halitax via 8¢ Johns, N ¥: stmr Um- | S. Barbara. | Los Angeles Ports.| 9 amPler 2 = ST new 4-roo B ] s : =t et i from E . Monica. ys Harbor m Pler 2 N payment, $7 50 monthiy. OBCAR | AT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We | thence by electric e s Pey Sailor Suffers Fall. MOVILLE—Arrived Sept 6—Stmr Ionian, | Corona Humboldt b plpier 9 MAN, 14 Post st. 11 better machines for less money than any ] Der' B Philip Jean, a sallor on the French bark | from Montreal for Liverpool, and proceeded. | State of Cal| San Diego & Way.| 8 am|Pier 19 . - R — | house u the clty; rentals $3. The Typewriter | SMITH—In this city, September 5, 1003, . lloF o te (emek BT MICHAELS.-Arrived Bent 6 Btme Van- | Bontte: o-] Newpore Wey i) 5 amibies 19 2 B v . wigs, | ACRFES improved chicken ranch; a bar- | Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266. | George T, Smith, son of the late C. W. and | Margaret Molinos, while trying tp wi TOM | couver, from Bosten for Gibraltar, Naples and | Columbia...| Astoria & Portland|1l am|Pler 2% - s gain. Mrs. Molatt, Cotati, Sonoma Co., Cal. — = PR Mary A. Smith, brother of Mrs, D. Jutton | Besle-street whart to the deck of his ship yes- Genoa. San Pedro. .| Humboldt .........| 4 pm|Pler 2 e g ray | o e R ey b typewriters at $30 each; getpar- | and Mrs. Henry Blyth and the late Charles | orgey missed his footing and fell to the whart, | NEW YORK—Arrived Sept 6—Stmr Furnes- | September 11| REDI vtien Henna restore | A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont: | W. and W. H. Smith, a native &f Caltfornia. | (10 Janded on his head and cut an ugly sash | sle, trom Olassow: soai Dol Boten o Newburg. .. Grays Harbor .....| 4 pm|Pler 10 at 1 dru | m2fpages. o wrapper. for mailink. $1 per year it Smcl'rflgln u-n«.vufiu. |Ch.l'i~. ?em;mdb:r?l 1903, | over his left eye. nfle quconvuyed in a n‘n.u’n Copenhagen, etc, p --...| Coos B.&Pt. Orford 10 -mygar 3 ~ e o : 2 therine Louisa Smith, beloved daug] upor to the Harbor Emergency 3 China. & Japan....| 1 pm|Pler e e e B “ | POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. o S0k et | Tatsenss & mt Mariaret Louisa Smich, Shiere be nxldv:d somewhat while Dr. W E: Sun, Moon and Tide. Hono, & Kahulu :m;.lfl:r 13 —_————— — . ey sister of Veronica, Rosella, James, Loretta, | Stevens sewéd up the triangular cut on’ hie 2 Seattle & Tacoma.|10 am|Pler - > > lots and ; al 3 ¢l g — ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. | s BELL. 97 Parott Dide Braonts Loream Hmiihe o pative: of Smsartie | 2 ARG e """é’...es“‘m" T R on% T | coatit.., | e 2L e s e S — T e eisco, Californin, September 2 | = Alice, beloved daughter of John W. and Re- | Quite an unusual sight was seen Sunday thority of the Superintendent, Pt. Arena..| Point Arena ......| 4 pmiPler 2 Sunny apartments for OWNER of choice Berkeley real estate would | 7§(3 —Sealed proposals in triplicate will ba| becca Thompson, and sister of Margaret, | along the.docks. Sunday is a day when prac- | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at| San Juan...| N. Y. via Panama.12 m|Pier 40 . gns ranges; just newly like to exchenge for some in this city. Ad- | at this otfice until 10 a. m., Mon- | Edith, John and Samuel Thompson, & native | tically all business is suspended along the wa- | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 September 13. | ] 1580 Polk st e s Dox 4148, Call offi day, " September 2%, 1903, Pacii Standard | of San Francisco, Cal., aged 0 Years,and 4| ter front, but as to-day is Lavor day many of | TUNULeS later than at Fort Point; the height of | Argo Eel River Ports....| 4 pmiPler 2 3 bousexceping rooms, two | = N e e Damastonta, Boshos: Clicagh 6 | THORNS.-1al'chis cits, SEAAMD 8 1008, | St oo 1o S Bunt s T he o Hdo 2 e.tame &t oth placen ] . A N Dousssey o5 < RS either the Philadelphia, Boston, ORNE—In ‘this city, Sep er | were com; to utilize Sunday and ke e | Seattie & om| transten AL A\fl:h 12 m 3 RflbFM]‘\T& San Francisco depote, of 100,000 pairs woalen | *fzaac N Thorae, ‘3 native of New' Tork. | Fif eomppl:munltlc( stevedores at . Eapt O MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. | SIS Wi 4 pmipier 10 L0 B “ L« M R stockings, ss, heavy qual ., conform- in t! tiet! o s age. e ‘morn til late at n it. - zasyd ing in 5'; 2, b0 standavis audspasnie: I Funeral and Intsrment prvate. g e sl Sun rises | Asora & Poruand. 11 lm{?hr 24 = icns to be seen at this office, dd g L ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. miling proposals for stockinge difering in. | WATLE YA this Sy, SioCber b (A, agy Cook Dies at Sea. ks 5 pm Pler 16 T WH N ~—— | make from the established standard sample, gnes, ; L BER TORING TOR. Tt submit with (helr bids a sample stocking | \white, and mother of Irene and Milton | The steamship James Dollar, which arrived . 2 pmiPler T | such as they propose to furnish. ~Quantities | Ywhite, a native of New ¥ork ‘City, a yesterday from Seattle, reports that the chiet.| § | | A PRETTY HOME ALAMEDA. | S e R invende TOf 00 per cenk years 6 months and 20 days. cook. G. Ofrman, died at sea on September 6. L Wi H W L wi — | R mant s BIie fo T8 E>Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Ho was a pative of Sweden, 53 years of age. |~ oo o T g - B e be opencd sume time at fully Invited to attend the funetal to;mOrTo% | The supposed cause of his death was heart dis: B = w{ s o Steamer. _For s the other s above meéntioned. e atlors of Chtes i okt | Thnee - | s E s & Way PortsiSept. 8 To avold misunderstanding as to the exact| & M. from the parlors o S Dolphin........| Skagway ay N cottage end bath. : 2) Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Mary's 9 Boethe | ook Inlet & Way PraiSept. T nature of the articles to be furnished, bidders Steamer Tows Bark. 3 ! —— - - Cathedral, where a requiem mass will be 3 10 Cottage Gity..| Shagway & Way Ports.[Sept. 8 EDA LAND | il caretuliy examine the standard samples | CBICIRG e Tepose of her soul, come| The British bark Annasoms left port yester |11 Metoor. .| Norae & St. Michael. .. Sept. 10 and specifications, so that proposals may be ] v . ) ) Park st submitted by them with & full knowledge of | mencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy: Cross day in tow of the steam -filnom;-r Arctic, bound | 13 | Humboldt. . . Sagway (B ;:::-‘;:;:‘ :; O ——— hat will b ¥ ‘emetery. . take on r 2 Farallon. Eway . 3 what will be required, as an absolute com- | ! or Eureka, where she wi a cargo of | - ~xr ~ # pliance with the standards and specifications | WILLIAMS—In the City and County Hospital, | lumber. NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | Oregon. ome direct At ‘g:,;:‘ 2 BH{}'\EU) ADYFRT]SE\ E\TS Wil be insicted upon in the inspection of the | September 6, 1003, Thomas J. Williams, & 5 S ey e e e et | Oy Ropela. | Biagway & Way Forta Seot. 17 v " L MLL goods. Unguaranteed bids, and bids for de- | native of England, aged 62 years. Py Renger Badl B Ty ang the sucossive tdos oF the | City Seattle. .| Skagway & Way Ports. [Sept. livery or inspection at other points than those The tug R.l.n‘ “Z“ o !; tensiv | 87.1n the order of occurrence as to time: the | Sunta Ana. | Cooks Inlet & Way g r two sunny I 5 et T named above will not be considersd. Early e ger, after undergolng extensive | go eyt o PC0IU T0 the last tide of the | Nome City....| Cooks Inlet S bl At BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. | acliveries are essential. Bidders must state UN IVE RS]TY EVENTS repairs, sailed for Fureka yesterday. e N I e e ot s | Pectiana’ Nome & St. Michael. . (Sept. 20 £2000—HOUSE of or d bath ivery, should contract be awarded ) S iitton. t0- U i the United States Bate BN BB | Preference will be given to articles of do- 3 PRl el Shipping Intelligence. R o dings of I L et S : . b i $2500—House of § rooms and bath; large lot. | Mmestic preduction and manufacture, condi- | BERKELEY, Sept, 6.—Monday an Ines- ARRIVED. given is subtracted from the depth given by THE CALL'S t $2500— House of 6 rooms and bath; Telegraph | tions of price and quality being equal (in- | day being legal holidays, all the departments prmalogmm e | o h A L Ry R, T o A - s oY : | acture the auty et and caon | Of the university ;will be closed, with the | gm: Ruth, Reed,” 10 hours from Bowens | of the lower low waters. GREAT ATLAS OFFER . O et ncar e Ang Dath: sunny Slde | B cterence will be Siven 1o articies’of Amerl. | eXception of the lbrary, which will keep ‘the Landing, bound to San Pedro, put in to land — Will ciose on September 24, L g L ' can production and manufacture produced | usual hours, D rdis. ARG 15 havis s Movements of Steamers. d all hold 2 A - $3000—Bonnie little home hear the hills: house on the Pacific Coast to the extent of the con- | Edward B. Clapp, professor of Greek. lan- Gravs Harbah 4 J s 1808, an olders o tlas : ofb rooms sna. bath; 10¢ 100X130. sumption requived by the public service there. | guage will address: the Philological Club. at | 8 "NuCohe “Weber, 16 hours. trom Mendo- TO ARRIVE. newest apart- | north side of | Leavenworth: a Span.sh architec- susekeeping the conveniences of hotel HOOMS TO L ANDSOMELY furnished, sunny n private residence, four ted Colleges, $15; with private e Address box 17 158 WICK Hous night, § keeping T ixth—Rooms o $5 per week and n all night Market st $1, $1 (or No. 1 b night; | IFFORD, 204 roshed sur Plegal onabl, Horm n; first - floor: i LLIS_ 837 Nicely furnished front room; pri- ate family 118, 19089, near Scott—Furnished sunny ront ro : gentieman. D Southern “Rooms 56¢ $1 50 night eading-room. STONE . e Bush RS0, | T hotel; elegantly baths and singles. W Planet) —Rooms, £ Mint—Furnished large one, 2 beds, $10. room; e JEEEIE, 363, east T room, $5 per month; 1004 —Sunny or single; rent rea- ck 4446, MCALLISTER. 204 (Alton)—Furnished_large, | unny bay-window corner room; good for 2. JON, 1203, corner Elghth—Furnished front unmy. for 1 or 2 gentlemen. T 102, corner of Second—Sunny fur- nished front rooms; cheapest rent in city. NINTH, 11 nished room; suitable for gentleman, 1o an & wife; reasonable, 2 or 3 gentiemen or "20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices: elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. YON place, 26—Sunny roum with fire- ince: use of kitchen; for man and wife; no Chilaren; wiew of bay: 0. ROYAL House, 126 Ellls—Incandescent lights, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms per night, 35c to §1 50; week, §2 to $5; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. McAllister snd Lagun: | mew; vy cheap; telephone T STEVENSON_ 425—Front room with grate and $7000—A new house of § rooms, furnace, $6500—Here's @ chance to make money: rooms and bath; near ; & thorough bargain. acres of land with cottage house, ; only 15 minutes’ walk from ot fine corner lot. corner 1ot from x100, and good hous: work all done; only 2 | t 9 ocks station. JOSEPH J Real Estate, $500—Lo \EY & BERRY. p: 50x130; on near Telegraph ave.; Bancroft way, everything done. on Parker st., d; any old term: ear,Grove; macad- 0—Cozy home, 6 rooms and batl lot; sunshine; view; juststhe pl down. CHENEY & BERRY, P. O. Block, Berkeley Station. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 SROADWAY. | GOOD MODERN HOME |1 IS s |3 OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. WANT. ON OAKLAND JUST WHAT YOU HEIGH' House hes parlor, dining-room, hall, kitchen, rge pantry, four bedrooms; will be sold for 0: house rents for $30 and would rent for month; close to crosstown line. See this. AMES €. NAISMITH, 464 Twelfth st. $3800—A MODE baths and barn; lot 50x125; all street work done; property cost $4500, but owner is bound to sell; street car within 100 feet of the house. HUGH M. CAMERON, 1058 Broadway, Oakiand. —_— OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. NE . 6-room flat, $20; combination gas fix- tures: open plumbing: patent door openers; speaking tubes; sunny. 1723 Alcatraz ave., Lorin Station; key at 1721; take Berkeley e AMERICAN DIVIDEND NOTICES. Can Company.—At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the American Can Company. held September'1, 1903, a dividend of two and one-half per cent was declared upon the preferted stock, payable en Septem- ber 30 to stockholders of record at the close of business September 15. The transfer books will be ciosed as to the preferred stock from September 16 to September 30, both days inclusive. Checks will be malled. AMERICAN CAN COMPANY, R. H. IS- MON. Becretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Giant Powder Com- pany, Con. A dividend, No. 57. of fifty cents (50c) per share on the issued capital #tock of the company has been declared, pay- able &t the office of the company, rooms 202, 204, 206 Hayward bullding, San Fran- closet for two, with or without housekeep- | SiEc0 o8 ':lm:;:nwc“afl.q n;fn:nmrbwn $10. Sept. . C. Secretary, TATES, 123 Eddy st., near Market— LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, 400 single ang family rooms: S5c to $1 night $1 75 1o $6 week: electric lights; g-room: free bus and baggage. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st., near Market— Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms; 5c to §1 50 night; $2 to $8 week; elevator; lec. lights; reading-room: free bus: baggage. CLASEIFIED sdvertisements and_subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore. ,,,,,, = X BRANCH office for Call advertisements and cubscriptions has been established at 1006 Valens [ e ————————————— ROOMS AND BOARD. ETEVENSON Mansion, 807 California t.—Al- iractive and sightly rooms: best table and serviee; lowest rates, VAN NESE ave., 1714—Private boarding-house, home like, everything first class; -um.r‘ suites; single rooms: choice locality; ref. UNNY front room; every convepience; private B omme. breakrast served, 1004 Jones sk IN the Superfor Court of the City and County of San Francisco, State of Californja.—Filed August 25, 1903, ALBERT B. MAHONY, Clerk, by E. J. CASEY, Deputy Clerk; No. 26,150. Probate—In the matter of the estate of ALICE SKAE, deceased. Notice for pub- lication of time appointed for probate of will, C. C. P.. Sec. 1308.—Notice is hereby given that Tuesday, the Sth day of September, A. D. 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, and the courtroom of Department No. 9 of sald court, at the City Hall, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, have been appointed as the time and place for proving the duly authenticated copy of the will and codicil of sald ALICE SKAE, deceased, and of the probate thereof, and for hearing the application of MERCAN- TILE TRUST COMPANY OF SAN FRAN- CI8CO, a corporation, for the isiuance to it of letters testamentary thereon. [Seal.] AL- BERT B. MAHONY, Clerk, bv E. J. CASEY, Deputy Clerk. Dated. August 25 A. D. 1903, MOTRISON & COPE, attorneys for pe- titioner, fine | N house of 11 rooms and 2 | ARTECHE: The United Stat cept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information and blanks for proposals will be furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals will be in- dorsed ‘‘Proposals No. 6808, and addressed to Major C. A. Devol, Quartermaster, U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster. EAN FRANCISCO, Cal, August 26. 1903, Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be re- celved here until 12 o'clock, noon, September 10, 1903, and then opened, for furnishing at San Francisco, Cal, Portland, Or., or Seat- tle or Tacoma, Wash., for shipment to Ma- nila, P. I, 7,800,000 pounds of hay and 7,400, 000 pounds cats. Government reserves Tight to reject or accent any or all bids in whole or in part. Information furnished on applica- tion to C. A. DEVOL, Quartermaster, Chief Q. M. B — BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by majl will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be reserves the right to ac- | indorsed with the name and residence of per- | sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. SOLOMON—In this city, September 6, to the wife Armand Solomon, a son. SPELMAN—In South San Francisco, Septem- ber to the wife W. T. Spelman, a son. TINNEY—In this city, August i9, to the wife of Patrick J. Tinney, a son, — e MARRIED. COCHRAN—COOK—In this city, September 6, 1902 the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, pastor of Trinity Methodist Eviscopal Church, John L. Coecl n of Monument, Or., and Amelia Cock of Oakland, Cal. D DIED. Mills, Mary A. Moore, John H. Niderost, Charles L. Nolan, Michael Arteche, Josephine Cavanagh, John Dunbar, James W. Hartmanshenn, John Keller, Alexander Plugimer, Harrlet M, Koening, Elizabeth Smfth, George T. Lyons, James H. Smith, Catherine L. Lynch, en Thompson, Alice Mann, Mary Abby Thorne, Isaac N. Melargar, Jon White, Mary Agnes Mclver, Francis H. Willlams, Thomas J. In this city, September 6, 1903, Josephine, deariy beloved daughter of Frank and Amaha Arteche, and sister of Alice and Amelia_Arteche, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 2 years 5 months and 17 daye. CAVANAGH—In this city, September 6, 1903, John Cavanagh, a native of Ireland, aged 51 years. {Boston, Mass., papers please copy.) §7 Notice of funerai hereafter. at the pariors of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Mar- ket street, between Eighth and Ninth. . In this city, September 5, , James W., beloved husband of Kate W. Dunbar, and father of Florence May Dunbar and Mrs. J. G. Brison, a native of Ohio. 0¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully irvited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, September &, 1903, at 1 o'clock, at 0dd_Feilows' Hall, corner of Seventh and Market_streets, under the auspices of Alta Lodge No. 205, 1. O. O. F. Interment Odd Feliows' Cemetery, HARTMANSHENN--In this city, September 6, 1903, John, beloved husband of Mary E. Hartmanshenn, and devoted father of Ed- ward J., Fred C., Mildred and Myrtle Hart- nenn, a mative of Germany, aged 49 mionths and 17 days. KELLER—In the City and County Hospjtal, September 6, 1003, Alexander Keller, a na- tive of Germany, aged 57 years. KOENING—In this city, September 4, 1903, Elizabeth, beloved wife of Max Koening, and devotcd_mother of Max J. Koening and Mra, A. L. Hansen, a native of Germany, aged 06 years 11 months and 23 days. (Sacra- mento papers please copy.) E¥¥riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 0:30 o'clock, {rom her late resi- dence, 424 Haight streef, between Webster and Fillmore. Interment, Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by eléctric car’ from Enghteenth and Guerrero streets. LYONS—In this city, September 6, 1903, James H., beloved husband of Elizabeth Lyons, and father of Margaret, Mary, James, Anna’and Francis Lyons and Mrs. George Nicholas, a native of County Galway, Ire- land, aged 42 yesrs. EFNctice of funeral hereafter. Remains at_the parlors of the Pacific Undertakers, 777 Mission street. LYNCH—In this city, September 6, 1903, at residence, 134 her Collins street, near Geary, Afleen’ Lynch, beloved wife of the late Dennis Lynch. and dearly beloved mother of Mrs. J. Fredericks, Humphrey W. e —— James McGinn. Henry Hansen. JAMES McGINN & CO., Formerly With McGinn Bros., ——Funeral Directors and Embalmers.—— 214 Eddy st.; Tel. South 576, | the following question at 8 o'clock in Stiles Remains 7:30 o'clock to-morrow evening in room 19, North H: He will relate his experiences during hi recent’ travels abroad. The zoological section of the Science A.llo-l clation wiil hold @ meeting at 4:16 o'clock | Tuesday afternoon in East Hall. J. F. Bo- vard will contribute a paper on ‘The Distribu- tion of Sense Organs in a California Earth- worm.” Miss Edith Evans, 94, will address the Young Women's Christian_ Assoclation at 4:15 o'clock Tuesday in Stiles Hall, when she will speak on “‘University Women of Tokio."” H. H. Bell of San Francisco will addfess the | Young Men's Christian Assoclation at 7:15 | o'clock In the same hall. The Students’ Congress will hold a debate in room 19, North Hall, at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening, when the question to be argued will be: “Resolved, Tht senior control of stu- dent affairs is advisable in the University of California.”” The affirmative will be taken by Carey '04, Harada '05, Mowbray '04, and the negative by McCarty '04, Henderson '04 | and Brubacker '06, The Senate will debate Hall the same eveningt ‘‘Resolved, That it is the duty of citizens to support this country in its forelgn relations under all circum- stances.”” The affirmative will be taken by Frank Schuman '06 and H. A. Encell '05, and cino. From. Stmr Czarina, Seaman, 40 hours from Coos et Bay. | Humboldt Stmr James Dollar, Twing, 75 Hours from Hambolat Seattle. . Ship Tsaac Reed, Lorenz, 19 days from Nush- agak. Bktn Arago, Semsen, § days from Columbia River. State of Sch'Chas W, Wack, 6 hours from Bolinas. | gimce OF Svdney & Way Port SAILED. Columbfa..... | Portland & Astorla. ... Sept Sunday, September 6. | Bonita.. <[ Newport & Way Ports. Sept. Stmr Santa Rosa, ‘Alexander, San Diego, Del Norte. Creseent City ... Stmr Ruth Reed, San Pedro. Mackinaw. ‘acoma Stmr Ccos Bay, Nicolson, San Pedro. Centralia. gmy;ofll Stmr Alcatraz, Carlson, Mendocino. Corona. Humboide . Stmr Mandalay, Payne, Crescent City, Phoenix. Mendoctno 0.1 Is Stmr Alcazar, Martin, Greenwood. 8. Portland. .. | Portiand & Astoria. ... |Sept. Stmr Eureka, Jessen, Eureka. Arcata. .| Coos Bay & Pt. Orford Sept. Stmr Celia, Nordberg, Mendocino. Queen... Puget Sound Ports...|Sept. Stmr Chico, Jensen, Coquille River. Colon. .| New York via Panama. Sept. Stmr Arctic, Reiner, Eureka, with Br bark | Rainier. Seattle & Whatcom...|Sept. Annascna in tow. Hureka. | Humboldt Sept. Stmr Rosecras, Johnuson, St Michaels, H. K. Maru...| China & Japan. Sept. Ger stmr Luxor, Timmerman, Tacoma, §. Barbara....| Seattle & Olympia. ... . Sept Point Arena | Mendocino & Pt. Arena|Sept. §. Monica. I Br bark Annasona, Lee, Eureka, in tow of San Pedro stmr Arctle. Fr bark Suzanne, Condroyer, Hull. Ching Wo.....|China & Japan. Bark Mohican, Kelly, Honolulu. Santa Rosa... | San Diexo & Schr Ida A, Campbell, Bodesa. San Pedro. San Pedro ‘| Humbolat . Fair weather prevails over Califc Southwestern Nevada: elsewhera on” i it cific Coast it is generally cloudy. ~Light rain has fallen in Oregon and Washington and thun- de_;_;zorm- are r;w:ed rmn:d.l&rllonn. e pressure has risen rapidly over the Ky Mountai; and slowly ove e temperature has lec ly over the Rocky Mountain region and remained e stationary in other districts. Y Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight, September 7: Northern . California—Fair Monday, except cloudy on the northern coast; ‘warmer; fresh Rorthuest wind. Eoutiern Calitornia—Fair Monday; light west wind. Nevadn—Fair lmgnxl' ithy San Francisco and vicl y—Fair; wa Monday; fresh northwest wind. S G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecaster. aidtitadts oo e oty PEORIA, 1L, Sept. 6.—The fire threatened the total destruction of (b.'“‘llfl= town of Roanoke last night was finally extie: guished after $30,000 damage had been done. — 4 THE CALLS GREAT ATLAS OFFER Will close on September 24, 19808, and all holders of Atlas Coupons are requested to pre- sent fhmimmgi::dv.nthh great opportuni secure one of these splendid Atlases at The Call’s premium rates will be brought to a close on Septem- ber 24. , O A O (A0 1B RORO KOHORORCHOHOS ORCHORROROE KRR OHORH ORIy RS FEOROALAOR AT ROHS i Pomona. the megative by S, S, Hawley "0 and B, R.| o8 NECn e RAPIIC Atgo.. Eel River Borts! 11101 Sept. Walker 05 POINT LOBOS, Sept 6, 10 p m—Weather | {008 BaY--+ " | 720, fedr & Sept 2 BT foggy; wind NW: velocity, 24 miles per hour. | Py Hamburs & Way Pt |Sept. W eather Report MISCELLANEOUS. oW Portland & Astorl Sept. Y HONOLULU, Sept 5—The Br bark Juteopo- | Centennial.... Seattle & Tacoma. Sept. lis, bound from Iloilo for Delaware Break- | City Puebla...|Puget Sound Purts....|Sept. (120th Merfdian—Pacific Time) water, put in here to-day; short of provisions. | Alliance...... |Portland & Way Porta. Sept. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 6—5 p. m. | She was becalmed for two months in the Caru- | F. H. Leggett.| Portland |Sept. P lines. Chas. Nelson. .| Seattle ISert. THE COAST RECORD. g g gg ;!~ .3 g? i OROROA0RCK 0B03CBCACBORC:RCHOSCEORCE SCROCROHIORORC JOR0ROAORO CROIA0CRORCH I0RCAORCRCRCEORCAOCECE0N 8 23 Bdgz 3§ & mos £ S & 11 New Pope’s Sister Prophesies Evil ¥ 3 €W I'0pe's dister rropnesies LV 3 : $ 0 3 P . e for His Holiness. Carson . 66 42 Clear ~ 00 Eurcka 8 5 Cloudy 01 | A I Clear |00 i % o sty jfigi “Oh, what a misfortune! My poor Beppo, who so loved :comfpn- h“’f—r".'rfi" 'g l‘lg Clear .00 | able chat! Whg, knows what misery he will go through in that prison North Houd. s ez’ o2 B8 Ot %1 there in Rome? 2 R < 2 Phoenix -20.66 9% 70 Pt.Cldy .10 These were the words, said with tears and real grief, with which ES0amalio s vop BAG BB BV i S Maria, sister of Pius X, received the news that he had been made Pope, Point Reyes...20.88 56 B2 NW Clear’ .00 and they epitomize the feeling of the family about this elevation of their B L s Doy - iakc (00 “Beppo” to one of the most powerful positions on earth. Sacrament. 5 82 54 NW Gleas’ ‘09 Of course it is not an unusual circumstance, that in all times and S:l.'p'-:‘.'f.iim‘%‘lfi g"} % N Cloudy Tr, all ages evil prophecies of dire disaster to come have been heaped San L. Obispo.29.90 74 50 W g‘,:: % upon the heads of those who have-won greatness, but in this instance San Diego....20.78 72 62 NW Clear .00 the above incident, with much more that has followed since then. has il e 3 = Bw Slouay 08 electrified and well nigh appalled many of those who are in a position -29. udy .16 ey B s N atcosh 2082 58 54 SW Cloudy .06 to know the condition of affairs at the,Vaucan. ; % Walla Walla..20.80 68 53:8W Clondy .09 Indeed, it is extraofdinary when “one’s own family prophesy evil nnemucca .20.82 64 44 NW Pt.Cldy .00 ;g it f Yuma .i...... 20.62102 82 § Clear .00 where only good can be, but yet, strange as it may seem, not only the A" sister of the new Popé€, but her brother and many of the other mem- WEATHER cor;%xgocx:g_r AND GENERAL bers of the family besides have given utterance to words that have added vastly to the mystery of the misery and growing unhappiness that is said to be settling heavily upon His Holiness. Strangest of all, they speak authoritatively, without malice, but in deepest compassion, and their words are being given credence far and wide, more particularly as Pius X has been adding equally strange confirmation. He speaks continuously of the many things in his life that he had treasured that are now gone from him forev{ey. and in this way the boyhood, the early manhood, the later ambition, the inner life of His Holiness is brought forth more dramatically than it could be in any other way. That is how Mr. I. Cochrane has been able to write the remarkable article for the next Sunday Call, which, with the pictures from Rome, occupies a full page. It is the most valuable article about the new Pope that has yet been secured anywhere. Indeed, it is just such features as the above that has given journal- istic excellence to the Sunday Call's Magazine Section, which is already far in the lead in a literary way. It is no idle boast, or boast at all, to say that no other paper in America can offer so much of genuine merit and fascinating interest. 2 For imstance; next Sunday you will get the fourth and last install- ment of “Brewster's Millions,” one of the most powerful American novels of the day: a comolete short story, “The Little God and Dickey” by Josephine Dodge Daskam, the most famous woman writer in Ameri- ca to-day; another complete short story. “A Question of Service.” by Edith Wyatt; two full pages of “Hali-Hour Storiettes,” the latest and most popular development in high-class literature; the “Me-ows of a Kitty,” a brifiiant symposium of wit and wisdom, by Kate Thyson Marr. (Just watch for those cat pictures.) “The Oracle of Mulberry Center.” by S. E. Kiser; “Fables for the Foolish.” by Nicholas Nemo: “Under the Wheeling Stars,” by Martha McCullough Williams; “The Etiquette of a Bachelor Girl,” by Madge Moore; “The Wonderful Kingdom of Wonderful Things,” by Ben McCutchen, the famous artist and corre- spondent; the very latest in wedding stationery and—but why enumer- ate any more? You are Sunday Call. sure to read them all for yourself in the next Ccupcns are requested (o pre- sent them immediately, as this great opportunity to. securs one of these splendid Atlases at The Call’s premium rates will be | brought to a close on Septem- || ber 24 . Alaska—11_a. m., Sept. 8, 13, 18 23, 28 Oct. 3. Change to company’s steamérs at Se- attle. For_ Victoria, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- coma, Everett, Whatcom—11 . Sept. 8, 18, 18, 23 28 Oct 3. Change at Seattls to this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle for Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 p. m., Sept. 7 13, 19, 25 Oct. 1; Corona, 1:30 p. m.. Sept. 4. 10, 16, 22 28, Oct. 4, For Loa Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo). San Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Rosa. Sundays, § a. m. State of California, Thursdays. 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon,_ Cayucos, Port artord (San 'Luis Obispo). Ventura and Hueneme. Coos Bag. 9 & m. Sept. & % Eonita, 9 a. m_ Sept. 10, For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay. San Jose Cabo, Mazatian, Altata, La Paz, Santa Ro- salla, Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth of eac! month. For further information obtain folder. Right Is reserved to change steamers or safl- ing_dates. TICKET m;c-—a New Montgom- ery street (Palace Hotel), 10 Market street and Broadway wharf. Freight office. 10 Market street. C. D. DUNANN, General Agent, 10 Market st., San Francisco. O. R. & N. CO, “‘Columbia’ sails Sept. 10, 20, 30, Oct. 10, 20, 80. “George W. Elder” salls Sept. 5, 15, 25, Oct. 5, 15. 25. Only steamship line to PORT- LAND, OR.. and short rail line from Portland fo all’ points East. Through tickets to all points, all rail or steamship and rail at LOW- EST RATES. Steamer tickets include bert! and meals. Steamer sails foot of st. at ontgomery st.: C. FFORD, Gen. Agt. Frt. Dept., 3 Montgomery st. TOYO KISEN KAISHA, (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) Steamers will leave wharf, corner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m.. for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for India, ete. No caro received on board on day of salling. §. 8. HONGKONG MARU (calling at ... Saturday, September 1, 1903. “1908 p tickets at reduced e e Marker werest: Frrse arks corner i ‘W H. AVERY. General Agent. 5 E SONOMA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auck- T e T ror Tobitl See 0T & A m. t‘ls“nmlbl. for Honolulu, Sept. 26, 11 a.m. &9, SPRECEELS & 005,09, Aghs.. Tkt fhen, 547 Rarkty Fraigat Otiiee. 328 Harket 3L, Plar e, 7, Puciic 8¢ COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday. instead of | €aturday, at 10 a. m.. from