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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 PERSONALS. HES RE A TAL ¥ IVED. . - a tatvy birthimarks, | choice and very cheap lots; @ bargain; west | The following marrlage licenses wers fssued | . il 10 \hig city, September 30, 1008, So- ars. scientifically re- | side Sixth ave., north of Lake st.; the ad- : Phie Kahn, relict of the late Louls Eahs, assage, e or| Joining lot just sold for $1500; ready for| J. Lee Hildreth, 21, 1476 Guerrero street, | [ ~oinel of Mrs. Sol Lichenstein and Al 'Y S s ween: | bullding: lots are graded, street macadamised | and Olivia Rollock, 16, 825 capp atreet. " | 80 "RaNn G native of Baden, Germany oo - Geary. | A ered; gas, lectrilt: us mpl , Lagu 3 X 5 - e B W B I L e Py i P e g streety aea 50 sirs and 10 symile ek ™~ ce is givem | in this locality; only a few steps Harley G. Baker, 36, city, and a M. fully inviled to attend the funeral Friday, 9 t 5 EW. ocorner slectric cata A,ngfxe ot; & lln'a buy G'f:rf(; :f.]efly. e e at 1 o'olock, from her late residence, 2645 s * of th to sell again; can arrange . Espinosa, 21, treet, = 3 To MAR: | casy payments: policy of title insurance cov- | and Ruth B. Oliver, 18, 146A Fitth street. Lt S Isiipons, Hode °.f.,‘:,'“‘;§? ers the lots, iéwued by Cal. Title Insurance | Ray N. Rosch, $i. Seusslito, and Ala L | £33 valencia streets et 3418, 0'clock: e <4 " Te— g KELLENBERGER—In the City and County Do e 1m: | = By o e areet, anA | S Hospital, Ootober. 1; 1008, Charies v KoL - sticktiese: | - b George Bucknell, 26, Upper Lake, and lenberger, & native of Illinols, aged 58 years. ac: 00—Bargains; lots on sunny side | yarion H. Bates, 21, Sacramento. KRUECKEL—In this city, September 30, 1908, ! L. with grand marine view; ready | “yorace C, Bacheller, 80, 658 Folsom street, | Peter F. Krueckel, beloved husband of Cars pass; the only lots thal| gng Mattle J. Thomnton, 24, Stockton. Helena Krueckel, and father of George J., s sale cheap on north side Uniol. | " yames A. Laydon, 28, 1522 Golden Gate ave- | Fred C. and Anna L. Krueckél, a native of W. J. GUN nue, and Frances O. Pacheco, 20, 100 Webster. | Dittighelm, Germany, aged 051 years 6 lar; 6. 9868 and Dessie M. Odell, 32, city. b e. lien Gate Park: prios | . Henry C. Brown, 85, city, ana Mary B. Mc- | member of Ernst von Bandel Lodge No. 1, 2 R D, CRANSTON | Dermott, 29, city. O. d. H. §.; Suddeutsche Verein; Court Hu: — y st Arthur M. Stillwell, 35 BSacramento, and bertus No. 15, F. of A., and the Verein " ——————————— | Maria del C. Juares, 27, Santa Barbara. Efntracht. of 4 r. and b., large basement |~ Henry F. Watson, 26, 426 Hermann street, 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- h st.; this is a bargain. $100 | end Ciara L. Le Jeune, 20, 426 Hermann st. | fully invited to attend the funeral to-day - age, & r. and b.; Neva- | Luig: Honelli, 21, 10i4 Montgomery street, | (Friday). at 1 o'clock, from his late re & CO., 3303 Misslon st | and Luiea Ruseill, 20, 1014 Montgomery street. | dence. 1211 Buchanan street, thence to N T ———— s - Jeseph R. Bankson, 1330 Scott street, Drulds’ Hall, 413 Sutter etreet, where ser- . . property south of Market st.: | gy Irma M. Henrotte, 21, 1830 Scott street vices will be held under the auspices of . 8 deducting all | “yonn F. Renstrom, 23, 420 Tenth street, and | Ernst von Bandel Lodge No. 8, O. d. H. - h st. | porein Dailey, 19, Tiburon | commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment I. i 4 % roved realty: we loan | _Ho Hoy, 30. 813 Dupont street, and Sun| O. Cemetery y . = t at 6 per cent. | Yu 820 Dupont street | LAMSON—TIn nmdrn_,\- Octaber 1, 1903, George - 3 . Crocka: haliding. | F Lamson. aged 74 years 1 month and 12 | BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—]]EATH& | MARTIN—In Goiden Gate, September 30, 19 T4 F | Duglas J. beloved son of John B. and A 1 rie Martin, and brother of Leland B. and y s: i Birth, marriage and death notices eent by | Nary M. Martin, a native of Oakland, aged e & ¥ | mail will not be inserted. They must be handed | 3" vou "qna sy REAL ESTATE—CITY—F ONLY 'OR SALE. 50 for both or $1200 for ome; two (Savings Union Bldg.). > handsome new residences of h , modern and up to | in_at either .of MARRIAGE LICENSES. 85, 1306 Powell street, and Andre Strgant, Rosalfe Bedouret, 38, 3 Keyes alley. James A. Robison, 25, Seattle, Wash., and he publicetion offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published 1903 residence, 1602 Taylor street, themce to the French Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, where services will be held. months and 25 days. Also brother of Frank, Charles and Fred of San Francisco, Andrew ot Oakland, Martin of New York City and Mrs. Mary Kléin of the latter place: A 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral services day), at'1l o'clock, at the resi- of his parents, 1074 Six(y-third street, | full BORN. | Oakiand. Interment private | % GUTSCH—In Alameda, September 12, 1008, to | PUCCI_In this city, October 1, 1903, Argen- | cwk L the wife of Gustav Gutsch, a daugh tina Marie Pucel, bel daug! r of M.ul'" | etweeu S clsco J. and Della F a native of San | —_— - - = Francisco, aged 2 vears and 16 days. el DIED. | RAGLAND--In Oakland, October 1, 1903, Elma . bargains: monthly cata- Callaghdn, Maria E n, Jules | "ML, daughter of W. E. and C. B. Ragland, M. WOOSTER CO., 648 ( n ophie | native of Nashville, Tenn., aged 5 years 1! Eleg | lienbe: davs | etemes i s Krueckel ! £ 1, 1903, Vivian S "“j‘l":"}) Lamson, C 1t danghter of Ji : ""‘ " . . a native of San Fra o SRR M. and 3 aays { € . ¥ 8 anches vielding a gaod ( y and County Hosp - ; & KENDRICK, Pataluma, i lander, a natl | = g { aber 1, 1903, (Y 5120 S r of Peter and Ahna - <o ; May, Dora and Mar ALL €2 phot F - > iitz, a native of San Franc aged 1 T e a 2 5 - # | | sSIEGFRIED. this city, - 4 MLV ? 4 VLT P N widow of the | of H and ved mother of | - e e of| John C. Mrs. A. Wilhelmi and A e gy 7 < - AR Mrs. Wil Forner, aged 82 years and 0 AL > ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. St. Dominic’s Chu months. | L imnna “ e i SRS 9:30 o'clock. Int | @7 The funeral services will be held to- | \ KING FOR < iy omit flow | )., at 10:30. o'clock, at her | ¢ of Mary.J. Kith ¥ ¥, October 1, 1008, at his PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Willlam B., Frank J wenty-fifth street, 'Charles | Calaa o hatlie nd of Mary Smith, father - Senrh 0 Mbotitha Leo, Charles and Stan- | son of Mre. Mary Donohue, and | f & 1 John and the late James Smith, ; 1 ¢ g ctober 1, 1903, Annie New York, aged 47 years. i S — —— ghter of Laurence ¢ f funeral hereafte | e -2 : = o easy 3 this city, Qctober 1, 1908, Cap- | = WERPEYRIL B | e | tain I even, ‘a native of Scotland, (s @ 2 DL W H N ¢! ML mber 30, 1903, | a | = - now X RS PR wllr-‘ f Laura | WjLLIAMS--In Nome, Alaska, September 9, | 4 = 5 . ESTATE. . Letit 1903, Eben Barker, beloved son of R. A _| ___BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. Helena ( Willtams S iRar ot B . s MASON ve B., W 3 liams, a natiye -l s Rea ce Agent of P ears 9 months P ————— e ————————— ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. 30, 1903 S — — llen Duga - OFFICE, 1118 SROADWAY e B D > _U st D ADVERTISEMENTS AKLAN OAKLAND REAL \d Fanny aged 4. years | juaintances are respect- | 48 Pine street. Interment and ADVERTISEMENTS. | g5 DAL Walsh bas restmed den‘s! pra at his former offices 847 Geary St. Tireet'y opposite Baratoga Hall - | Reduced Rates for Thirty Days - | Palnless Extraction - 25¢ 3 o sing et L |- Filings - PR R EE SRR S This pictdre shows a bouquet ;vf Br xie<manld ‘:olset 1 llulc size, in a ~ = Bilototisics g deep ‘red jardiniere, ng out clear from a dark backgrounc t is a repro- = re respect Crowns -+ - $2.00 to §$5.00 luctiont of an orix oi] painting by Franz Mortelmans, the distinguished = - Plate Work . . . $5.00 to $25.00 | fiower painter of Belgium. It won a gold medal for him at the Brusseis Expo- Ik i sition in 18go. LOOK FOR THIS AD. EACH OTHER DAY. | . ot ] e e i { I Mortelmans was borti in Antwerp in 1865 and is considered by many g e ] | the greatest living paintet of: fow His father was a painter of artistic £V m“u\y' 1 | tastes, whose greatest joy was the progress ind educatior of his children in the iltam M. anc | X : g o - Oaklar, d 28 years 8 months | | arts he loved so well—painting and music. ‘It was his habi to take them fre- 2 ] ‘ quently on excursions to the woods in search of flowers thing pleased the 'v"“,‘:";{' ty, October 1. 100 b8 | little Franz more than to draw crude forms in the dry earth and sand. Displdy- “nice 1 | ing u aptitude in owlining flowers and still life, at the early age ot ir s i he went te the acade to becowne a decorztor” atid scene painter. At the age { of 16 he sent a canvas to the biennial salon :at’ Goud. : Another, exhibited in s > t r E war London. soid for £40 steriing. being -the only Jelgian victure pur uy, be t A | endin ¢ T . e studied Verlat at the b . 8. 1 | chased® Aiter spending two years in the arfny. he lied at Verla i B0 ; iwar, | e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | Tnctient Superieur. Tn 188 he exhibited at the expesition of Ghent and re . s - | 1 the fune THURSDAY, OCTOBE eived Governmental reward. In 1800 the same honor was granted him at s an, bath e, | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. . ey P e o el Brussels. His studio is now in Antwerp and paintings are in demand street, 11416 | throughout nd Armerica. The Queen Igium recently purchased and N street 10. 0 Lafren Broderick st ver of sport and he is ing free rein tc his ever-working imagina- salo one of his rose p He country followed by two doas, gi 13 IAL NOTICES. Bigh. et i he 8 26 by W 100: $10 G oy . . e September 18 it ]Iv < ;“:S"xi{nrlx King and Mary H. Hed- M. CLAY, Secretary. | | 5W Cornes of Tavcnty Avet and Shorati sasetn TR IN NEWS f— cquaintances are respect- by W 1 $10. | | = - | | and Annie Walton to William A. Alt- | . H t H | tully inv nd the funeral services | iom A. Alt- | s I'I | ofie | o and Ko Waton to wibiam A Price 5 C rice 5 Cents. AFARTMENTS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. day “(Erid . 8t the | S enty-socond, N 50 by B 1340r gro, > ¥ | rlce < e“ S- c en . LHEREGR pariors of H. | Mission | * sndrew B, and Jennle G. Knox' to D, 3. the auspiccs of the San Schwaben | ReenE. lot on N line of Nineteenth street, 1 e SR AR o e R i THEY ARE FRAMING THE CALL ART SUPPLEMENTS n thls city, October 1. 1003, Colonel | 1oen line ‘of Twenty tedat. ; ¢ Speclalty of Framing Gall Art | RSOES, pod huskani Ut s W 54:10, N 65, 1o 54:714, 10, . inz g g e ez e ok s + a native of Flint, Mich, aged 60 Wl an Loao Ao o The Following Art Dealers Are Making a Speclalty of Framing Supplements: ————eee e, 5. $20: elightly usea: needles 20o doa. on e ek s d ot on W line of Diamond street, e e East B 3 o, G 2 =1 M. CO.. 1051 Market st | sinerdl services will tike B Twentieth, S 25 by W 125; $10, SACRAMENTO—Hevener, Mier & eet; G.ge's _ar\sterei 509 e nS;}V DIEGO—W. P. Fuller & Cog ) 1S TO UET-—Furn. and Cnfir, | seme—s————— L | ) MeAll Bun- | G arien B, Mot tb Conrad A. MovisdShes. | 615 T street; C. N. Davis, book Main strect; Weber's art store street. - RGOSR 1. day. Bt Inter ot o W 1168 of. Joney street, 45:105 or s | B O e P st Maln street. FRESNO—Sronce & Dick, —— s AREHOUSES. | 9% ‘0 o Mrs. | 19,90 W line of J metrareet: 46:10 8 of Pine, | g store, 817 K street. i i o W Tk REDDING—W. H. Bergh, “Bergh k Van ¢ Anni late Wi 5 & dorfTe: to Adel Meuudorfrer,! L B Suteri OAKLAND—E. J. Saake, 15 Tele- [urniture Company”: T. Y. Heusten g Hu ther “of Miss | game; gift | M. Wyckoff. h avenne; A. A Bariow, 368 icuston Furniture muw-ny, - e Hudson and Mrs. J: | * Pateiste and’ Maiy: Macsicans. to. | SAN JOSE—George Denue, M. Len- £rap! enue; - g REDWOOD CITY—W. L. Kline % Watart o to Irene G. | Twelfth street. SANT A CRY 2 - } orge, a native of Watertown, N. | Gordom. jot o S5 time of Hersicon stoaer%s:% [T zeSAN 305 & ANTA CRUZ—H. E. Irish. Cooke - o Y., aged 08 y | ¢ $10. | * book ALAMEDA—C. P. Magagnos, 1358 Bros, F. . Hew, George Hoban & HU In this city, October 1, 1003, Cor- | ancisco to Henry “gTeOQ}gTQ;‘;;,?‘fi,"m‘&;g: stroty. Park street. JACKSON—E. G. Freeman Co. 4 r P s . welius Hurley, beloved son- of the late 3 line of Mi - AATY 2| ~O—Fety Williams. WILLOWS—Willows New: h " . riengu & ol John srd Mary Hurley, and brother of Mre..| Jne of Mission | B * §iOckton Racket store, 711 East Maln CHICO—Fetters & V S~Willows News Agency. 2 e ik . 3. Cre native of San cisco, il e T T T CTR aeonable A : 111 Enke plack: sostndenie | e P U : 1 9 eral w ake plac -merrow 9 N of olano, N 203:13% -- o % - o'clock, from the* pariors E 504 ] e = ~ "~ = s rniture Movin cBrearty & Gre 1171 Mis- | * Laura Isancs to Hu lot on W line assed bands supplied typewriters for various postoffices. Henry vhone Jackson 251. ctween Beventh and Bighth, | or, Sixth aventie, 197 N of Lake street, N 25.‘:‘;“':!“";‘{;';':"“\",(15;‘(“‘“" S din S Gensler and Henry J. Gensler Jr. are 5 s 3 e t atrick’s Church, where a re- | by W 120: $10 | T ] - named as the agents through whom < ges, $5 i e sigh mass will be celebrated for the | “Fernando and Julia A. Nelson to Harry F.|sang the chorus from “‘Die Meistersinger." boned bu‘ho«gw"h ey (gw' ';o' ’ et - f his soul, commeneing at 9 o'clock. | and Frederica Logan, lot on E line of Second | Not one, of the Wagners was present ow- 2 oo 4 o el . & = B ETAMM Holy Cross Cemetery. avenue, 200 N of B street, N 25 by E 120; §-0. | 1 thelr continued dissatisfaction with which is a New York comcern. Towers % 5" ove el In this city. September ‘30, 1903, Wen- | Ellen. Magrane to Jeremiah C. Mahoney, lot | ID8 tO f the managing commit- appearsd at the City Hall this afternoon s —rp = = s Market—Curg | delin, beloved h na ot Kathertne ‘Huwe, | on W Jine of Tenth avenue, 150N of J street, the programme of the man: witn his attorney and gave bond in the . ik ach no medi- | &nd father of George W. Huwe, Mgs. C. A. | N 25 by W 120; $10. tee. € 0 . S b and Mrs. Mt L. Welch, a natlve of | -City Realty Company to Tsavella Fraser. lot — e—————— £4m of $10,000 for his appearanc: Y ¢ .1 W | o————————— , aged 65 years 1 m nd 4 days. | on NW corner of Fifth avenue and - Hugo 88 T . g g R rof Valley Lodg ;A G U. | Sireet, N 23 by W 95: also lot on NW coner | TOM KIM YUEN’S DEATH . x 866, C YPEWRITERS AND SUPPLI | a Lodge No, 1718, K. of H. | of Hugo street and Fourth avenue, °N 50_by | W_95; $10. James_Cooper to Bridget Cooper, IS BEING INVESTIGATED and acquaintances are respe to attend the funeral eervices EAT lot on B, COMMERCIAL NEWS Accuses Himof Entering . » any . 25 N 1 P ashington In- " . at 1:830 o'clock, at [ line of Paris street, 125 N of China avenu inese Minister at Washing' e E —— . e S Jesldencer 443 Linden avenue. “In- | N 50 by I 100, block 17, Excelsior Homestea, on tends to Probe to the Bottom Into Scheme to Rob Continued From Page Eleven. A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; get par- | JOHNSTC In this city, September 30, 1903, | _ Francis M. or Frank M. Leahy to Willlam of the Affair. Uncle Sam. ticulare. L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Xont- John, oved husband of Jennie Johnston, | D. and Madeline B. or Madaline B. Laahy, i o 1.—The Chinese o TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE, e st ¢ 5 | and father of Mrs. Charles“Johnson and Fred | estate of Elizabeth M. Leahy; $1. WASHINGTON, Oct. the mat- Following were the sales on the San Fyane ZDHAND typewriters. sold, rented, repaired. | iio, A0 O, 424, 8 (e abel A dehe Builders’ Contracts. Minister does not Intend to rop W6 WP < \SHINGTON, Oct. L—The Grand |guco "¢ Tonovah Miaing Exchange yester- Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co.. 508 Market. | 00 s d A. H. Rohde hwvnvr[) \\;{zh };‘. W. Hansen | ter of the arrest of Tom I;im Fr":m-,sm Jury of the Supreme Court of the District | 2 Morning Session. { (=3 and acquaintances are respect- | (contractor), architect E. W. Hyde—All work | snsular clerk at San Fre '\ - > Doy i > | 8000 | fully invited 1o attend the funéral services | except painting, finish hardware, fixtures, man: | SR8 CONOTET LU peer the cause of | of Columbia to-day brought in three mors | 3000 Eeperanza .. {5) 100 MacNamare . 17 Biant Foker oasl Saturday, October 3, 1903, at 11 o'clock, at | tels, shades and art glass for a three-story | Which Is ¢ 's suicide, until he is fully | indictments in connection with the Post- | i . & 93 gk ;| his late residence, 42 Wocdward avenue, be- | frame building on E line of Alabama street, | the young man’s sui § ir has been | office Departmeént investigation. One was | __ Afternoon Session. No. 3% Of Ay | {ween Thirteenth and Fourteenth, Mission | 150 & of Twenty-first, 35x100; §7495. satisfied that the whole affair has bel jolnt indictment against George W.| 200 MacNamara . 19| 100-Ton Cal.. 28 1 caplital | ang Valencia streets. Interment Mount Oli- | M. Friedman & Co. (owners) with Otis Ele- bed to the bottom. Should the inves- (& Jjoint indictmen ® ana | 190 Mon Ton..... 93/1000 Ton N Star.. 41 -| vet Cemetery. vator Company (coutractors), architects Henry | D'0RCE 105 Poecretary of the Chinese | Beavers, formerly chief of the salary and | 1% N ¥ Toa 03| 30 Ton N Star.. 43 fipSooms 202- | JOOST—In this city, October 1, 1903, Fried | H. Mevers and ¢, R. Ward—Elevator work for | tigation as sent to San Francisco | allowance division of the Postofice De-| 300 Fine Grove... 67| 100 Ton Sait Leke 40 ] Francisco, on | oLk H. Joost, beloved son of ‘the late J bufiding at 203 Post street; $3100. legation, who was 8 State Senator Gi 4. | 109 Toa Belmost.1 38 or 10, 190 r books close Octo. | erich . tooat, . e Jate Joost 5 et - ort in_person to the Min- [ partment, and State Senator George £ | ana Sophie K. Joost, and brother of Martin, Manuel D. Perry (owner) with Louis M.|and who will rep Binghamton, N. Y. This indict ber 3, 1908. C Tonjes, Fablan and Behrend H. Joost, Mrs. | Weismann (contractor), architect—All | ystor, confirm the information already re- | Green of Binghamton, N. Y. s Indjet- CLOSING QUOTATIONS. OFFIC! Slerra. Anna D. Cardes and Sophia Joost, native | work for a twi -s:ory_{_!erume building on N line ceived here that the arrest of Tom Kim | ment is on the general ground that they PRGN LI T E Cradkt? bz of okien, Germany, aged 35 'years 11 | of Chestnut street, 17:6 E of Leavenworts, 20x | Sefved hore (G U ilicieco policeman | entered into erashaiay o A:;:"l;sud the URSDAY. Oct. 1-3:30 5. m. cisc yet, 1, 1903—ix 3 months a days. 7 50. it . e | Govi k W Ask. Oet. 12, 1008, trom firs 6 per cent G7kriends and acquaintances are respect- [ Russ estate (owners) with Mallory & Swen- | was unprovoked the Minister will make | Government.. "he other two Ir sy ] (PO 06" 06/7ustics ....... Doy . e way Company of | fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, | son (contractors). architect J. F. Dunn—All|, vigorous protest to the State Depart- | were against Scott Towers, who has b+ 0% 06 Kentuck . 02 o4 rnia, will be pald at the fiscal agency | October 4, at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors [ work except pxumbmlr, plastering, marble and | ;1 on¢" Relatives of Tom Kim Yuen have | charge of one of the principal sub-post- | 4ud, 73 e - e his company, the Crocker-Woolworth Na- | of H. eSS Aaata i, woreet, | RIS WAL S SISC NS E63 ARG t loyed an attorney and he Is assisting | office stations in this city. He is accused | Belcher ..... 24 23 Lady Wash .. = o8 tional Bank of San Franch between Seventh and Eighth. Interment | ground floor of Russ House, fitting up of hotel | employ: tigation of having received a commission on the | Best & Belch.1 35 1 50 Mexiean .....1 08 1 10 after that date. Mount Olivet Cemetery. office and barber shop on W line of Montgom- | in the investigal - le of book typewriting machines ‘o the | Bullion ....... 08 10 Occidental ... 28 29 S. D A JULLIEN—In this city, September 30, 1003, | ery street, between Bush and Pine; $223. ——_d..._—lntelu s Caledonta .00 91 96 Ophir ... 60 1 &8 e e Jules Jullien, belovs usband of Mrs. Em D e P R 3 Shippin nce. ¥ - Challenge ... 2 Overman . “PROFOSALS. lie Jullics, and, upcle of e, and Mos. Bmile | Deputy Constable’s Slayer Convicted. Late prn Rfvm &e Immediately after receiving Information o i 24 poioal -8 o SO T Girard, Mr. g , Jose 758 - t W st- | Confidence ... Vi 3 PROPOSALS will be received at the Bureau| and Jules Girard and Miss Zoe Pauchon, a | SAN ANDREAS, (_)f" = Yulas - e Thursday, October 1. | OF -l(h:r ?féiifle?;f;d an ::\:er‘ to Post. | Con Cal & V.i 4 Scorpion iy ¢ Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department | native of France, aged 64 years 2 months | tinez, who murdered James Casey, a_dep- ipsy, Leland, 24 hours from Monterey | T8 . len N Y ... 17 Seg Belcher.. 08 o7 , D. C., until 12 o'clock noow, | and 9 days. uty constable in the County Jail ‘in this | , Stmr Gipsy. [ > master Merritt of Washington dismissing | S9N 5 - 10 Sterra. Nev .. 35 5o 1908, and publicly opened im- nFrx;l.l‘d; fl".?f:‘n‘fi"'(’fi'"?" are reepect- | town July 26, was to-day convicted of | *™ b DOMESTIC PORT. Towers from office. | Bureka Con.. — 00 Silver Hil} 86 57 mediately thereatter, to fumish at the = navy e 1008, At 1 oreloek perm irlda¥, | urder in the first degree. The trial was PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Oct 1—Bktn| In the joint indictment against Beavers | Exchiequer .. =9 8¢ Tous . » — 3 ve room; also an. | S, 8 quAntity of electrical SUPplies, cop. | m——— Watched With great interest by the many | puaks, from Ballard, dor Algos Bay. -t tea. | 204 Green the specific accusation is that | Gould & Cur. 21 22 Syndic b~ 8- € % '.\n"a’.'m rs!}x'l‘nn cr cable, storage battery, signal boxes, nuta, CAL friends of Casey, who was a fearless offi- Safled Oct 1;“&:;“0‘1“* Green, as the agent of the Internationat Tmperial . 03 04 Utah .. n 12 o children; phone. brushes, marine cement, sand, brick, | HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO, | cer and a very popular young man. Judge | lock, for San CEAN. STEAMERS. Time Recording Company, made an | Julta ........ 06 07 Yellow Jjacket 43 43 — { . lipen, - stateroom crockery, screws, (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher.) R. C. Rust of Amador Courity presided at O Arrived OSt 1—Stur Ger- | a€Teement with Beavers to the effect that TONOPAH MINES. SON Maneion, 807 California st.—At. | locks, differential blocks, drills. emery cloth, DANIEL P. DONOVAN, e AERs, | the trial, which lasted four days. D i 908 M By if Beavers would allow Green to have the Bid. Ask,| B4 Ask TORNS B CiMp ang) [Hichpeveee hu}rfllrvx\eure.:"drnl;;:!lne!:’t:nu‘ i | T ot T ao Benoat et m?&%m’re’“fl"‘m%"?rhvn Oct 1—Stmr Com- | contract for furnishing the Postoffice De 16 19 Rescus ® 10 amps, regon pine, b , ar pine, ., OpPpPOS| O] 100 & v 4 . - “. - T Private Soardingiones, | CDATTY;, n60t copper, bar iron. sheet steel, Telephone South 30. ‘Wagner Memorial Is Unveiled. mwen‘in from Boston for Liverpool, and | ortment with the time machines Beav- o2 = ;Z: ?'e.. » % - 14—Pri e bot g-house, sheet lead, solder, r steel, suction hose, re J Ton v e ke yihing first class; . sunny | lead, white lead, paints, phosphide of 'cal- UNITED UNDERTAKE BERLIN, Oct.1.—The unveiling of Eber- | ¥ e ers woul;iorecelve as c{ol:pen.!ll\lon for his pef i ::‘m dow. — 1 s . locality; ret. cium, glycerine, lubricant, brass and_steel RS8. |iein's colossal memorial to Wagner, who | ppRLIN, Oct. 1 President Porfiro Diag of | Services 10 per cent of the sales. Humeb - o B S s =te ——__— tubes, steam gauges and stationery. Blank Funeral Directors and Bmbalmers.—— | {s represented as sitting in an armchalr, | Mexico has sent his portrait to D;lpemr Wil- | The two indietments against Towers al- Luc:g“"r::-- b ”‘311_:: Star. : 2 RCOMS WANTED. proposals will be furrished upon application Formerly in Metropolitan Temple the base showing sculptured incidents in |llam. This Is the first time, thé National | lege that he reeeived in all about §isp | Mae! - D 92 94| Ton & Sart L ot il it ~~nnn | 1o the Navy Pay Offices, San Francisco, Cal Now at 866 MISSION. Tel. South 167. 5 ras, took place to-day | ZeItung saye, that a President of the Mexican | g0, ngving aided the typewriter company | Mont Ton - 13 United Tome. 8 1o hed rooms and kitcher, or | and Seattle, Wash. H.'T. B, HARRIS, Pay.| Between Fourth and Fifth, Near Firth ot | the Wagnerlan operas, took place to-day | REUUPR 100 gont such a present to the Em- r T jaing ) O g W -® B hed flat. Box 4025, Call office, master General, U, 5. N, 9-12-03. Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates, in an amphitheater in the woods of the | perer, to procure the contract for providing! pPine Grove .. @ 70