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J . THE SAN FRANCISCO OALL., MONDAY OC&OBEB 19, 1908, 9 PERSONALS. | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. r Remedy restores gray hair, im- | ng, cures dandrufft or stickiness desires lad tic man 1siness gent partner Address | Los An- | N. H. LANG & CO., 40 Montgomery ., Exclusive Dealers in Probate and Bank Realty, $4000—Stylish, up to date residence in Mis- sion warm beit: just completed; containing 7 rooms and bath_elegant finished plumbing and hardware throughout; adjoining homes have all found new owners within last two months; sold to close partnership account; easy terms it destred. Thiswite or | their where- | box § CURRIE 21 Geary. Tel. | is the motto of Rotary 3. W go e Rapid hine of to-day. perienc caine hal acy, 251 ce moderate Grant ave., r_exhibition or , r. 202 d all drug dis- ark Co. or write. STRATTON | o1 hats made new. £16 O'Farrell st ANDERSON—Elegant theatrical and masquer- stumes rented O'Farrell st S t instal aus & Co., merch.tai . OUS bair & moles removed by ele: good umbrellas or | 0 Stockton 50; dress pants $2 50. Bush and Dupont. at all druggists’ moles removed with elec- r cod & Miss Baton, 1119 Sutter. o M B Bt Bl R i ; mot vet completed, but per year marine view 0.72 Union’ st., E. Webster; s is and will be eunny; every pos- provement. For inspection ap- iford, owner, 3009 Jackeon. Three jots, Mission dlstrict, Twen- and San Jose ave.; $1100 and argain; will sell one or all; W. H. ROUSSEL, 19 FOR = ty- le- venth st . $250—New cot- : bal. terms. $500— easy terms; 20th and 4r. b 135 Nevada n & Co., 3303 Mission. weat side Sixth ave done; elec- , 530’ Cali- cita ave ; bal north of Lake cars close by Union. with fine ma HEAP o G2 0 Califor nia st (s flats for eale on Sixteenth on premises, D. roved realty: we part lot at 6 per CO., Crocker bullding. tory residence, 5 large 8818 224 st., mr. Castro. income flats on Fulton Hall; nable. Inquire 142 Fuiton st. owner STATE—Country— rich soll, » prunes, war near el drying plant, use, barn, fruft poultry, etc.; exchange or sell half cash { REALTY CO, 5 Market st. MONTH bu 10-acre farm, or booklet: It' WRIGHT & KIMBROUGH, 803 J st. Sacramento, California. FOR farms, stock ranches, frult and poultry farms, grazing and timber lands, call on or send for catalog ROTHERMEL & CO., 507 California st IF you want a stock ranch, dairy or coloniza- inspected bargains: monthly cata- t free. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 648 52 Yolo Co.; cheap. Addresse E. A. KNEIB, Di- PALMISTRY. imist and sstrolo- urs 10 to 12 and evenings. 139 Post st. mon: FOR ral an Pedro farm, 410 acres: 15 miles F.Apply Madison & Burke. FOR poultry and dalry ranches yielding a £oo profit. HAMILTON & KENDRICK, Petaluma. L1, sclentific palmiet, 515 n Geary. Phone Black 561 e PAVCRHANGING, PAINTING, ETC. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Ellis and O'Far- | let -3 ve. | unfurnished | st.—A furnished and kitchen; reas. sunny front rooms for light vate family. nicely furnished ; $10, 14 kton — New ath, gas, phone. yar near Dolores—8 sunny t, camplete. 1 advertisements end ablished at 1006 | —————————————————— ROOMS T0 LET—Furn. and Unfura. | 148 Sixth — Rooms | to §5 per week and | night. | Market st. (or > , 50c, $1, $1 50 n » open all night. { No. 1364)—Fur- ; also unfurnished. 73 furnished front rooms emen; reasonable. Mason—Elegantly ces reasonable. ¥ 5 y -~ ~ i B - o - near Fourth—Finely fur- th; all con.:$1 wk up. i | 7th and Mission—Rooms 500 | - | | | | unny room; nice Ger- corner of Second—Nice clean shed single rooms, $1 per week. cely furnished single rooms: Incandescent lights g-room and ladies’ pi to $1 50; week, $2 $30; elevator on ground and cold water; baths. | “POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. WATER front lots and bargal maps_ photos, ete, BELL, 417 Parrott bldg. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. 3. 3. MAEON, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Cholce Property & Specialty, SE. cor. Shattuck ave. and Center st. Berkeley, Cal OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS' OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE, AT AUCTION. AT AUCTION. AT AUCTION. AT AUCTION. AT AUC A AT AUCT! AT AUCTION. AT AUCTION. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1903, On the Premises, At 1:30 . m., The Relchling Houses, At Northwest corner Linden and Sth sts., Oak- land’s prettiest residence section. § Beautiful Homes, n 8 Large Single Subdivisions. With 8, 10, 11 end 12 rooms and bath: original cost, $5000 to $11,500 each to coustruct. Large Sunny Lots. rge sunny lots with 49 ft.. 5O ft., 60 ft. and frontage by & depth of 100 to 165 feet. ize and depth.) Beautifully terraced, above grade of street, | most artistic stone coping uniformly the entire frontage, with s and full-grown shrubberies throughout For years this half block of resi- ence homes has been the pride of the city and > personal care o owner, as one of the t kept properties in Oakland or San Fran- each garden. p~ the in stic and substantial, similar to ds of Golden Gate Park and the Schil- Oakiand’s water park. grou ling’s, RENTALS AS AN INVESTMENT. As an investment property has retained steady tenants. Some of them have occupied same almost since their construction. Present rentals are $30. $45 and $65 each. ——A HOME LOCATION- F-.ating on the only bituminized residence etreet in Oakland; opposite and adjoining fine biock o. modern residences worth from $8500 to $25,000; in the same block are the Havens' and | George W. McNear's beautiful homes; 3 blocks | of Market or Adeline station; short walk to | Broadway business center; waiking distance to high school and finest primary, grammar and private schocls in the city, without necessita- ting children to cross streetcar lines, One of the choicest, close in, convenient, | strictly home neighborhoods in Oakland. OPPORTUNITY SELDOM OFFERED. THE PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD. EEVERAL INTERESTS MUST BE CLOSED. OWN 8 ANXIOUS TO SELL. M R'S INTEREST. SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION OF COURT. NOTE THE TERMS. One-third cash, balance on mortgage in one and two years. To _see premises, get permit at office. Sale Saturday, October 24, 1903, 1:30 p. m., on the grounds. Write or call for catalogue showing photo- ph of premises and giving full particulars. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE COMPANY, Auctioneers, 402 Eighth St., Oakland, WEST st.. 840; seven apartments; income $70 per moiith; modern improvements: windmill 7000. Inquire 907 Grove st., AN n house, stable; Mason & Hamlin Before 12 m., 422 Orange st., Oakland. e cor Castro—Alcove | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargalns in furni- ture. H. Schellhaas, 11th st.,cor.store,Oakind. e ———————— 1049A Market st.; furnished elevator: central THE La Tour, 408 Post; elegantly f ¥, eVery conven. hot, old TURK of kitchen if desired. XITED STATES, 1 - le and family rooms: S5c to $1 night: $1 75 to $6 week; elevator: electric lights; reading-room; free bus and baggage. 519 — Handsome sunny furnished 4 single rooms, all conveniences. near Mark: —Large sunny front bay-win- new fiat: mew furniture; $10; TER Hotel, 44 3d st., near Market— convenient and respectable; 700 rooms. $1 50 night; $2 to $8 week; elevator; te; reading-room; free bus: baggage. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, M Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 72d- 731 Howard gt.. near Third; phone Grant 161 PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 571. CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. GOLDEN West Storage: Mission = advances made: 840 i tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 251. S Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgome ; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut r‘n’&-. i WRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEW E.Rs—' seil better machines for lexs money. {hey -‘:; house in the city; rentals §3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 206, HED rooms on Sutter st., nDear ce $16. Box 2604, Call #7 A MONTH; sitting and bedroom combine finely furnished: eunry; ceptral; gentleman. G. D, H., hox 4448, Call. } advertizements and subscriptions t Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. ce for Call advertisements snd has been established at 1096 ROOMS AND BOARD. STEVENSON Mansion, 807 California st.—At- tractive and mightly rooms; best table and service: lowest rates. S ave.. 1714 Private boarding-house, everything first class; sunny : choice locality; ref. TWENTY FIRET, 3775—One large sunny room rurnished, suitable for 2 gentlemen, with S e S eEs PINFE, 2040 Very desirable sunny room with Board: private family; phone Baker 3571 O'FARRELL, 305 Furnished rooms and board in private family; price homelike suites A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; ticulars., L. & M. ALEXANDER, llz“ — 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co. 508 Mathar LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. BT oy e o O IN the Superior Court of the City and Coun of San Francisco, State of Callfornia—Pbro. ont- bate. No. 20390. (Indorsed) ~Filed Oct, 13, 1903, Albert B. Mahony, Clerk, by E. 8. Hawley, Deputy Clerk. In the matter of the estate of PATRICK DUGAN, deceased. Notice for publication of time appointed for probate of will. C. C. P., Sec. 1303, Notice is hereby given that TUESDAY, the 27th day of October, A. D. 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, and the courtroom of Department No. 9 of ‘said court, at the City Hall, in the city and county of San Francisco, State of (‘l;lfvrnlx. !hlve been :-?Dol'l;:xlduu u:-Pum- and place for proving the #ald PAT- RICK DUGAN, deceased, and for heari the application’ of NELLIE A. LASSELI for the issuance to her of letters of adminis- tration with the will annexed thereon. [Seal.} ALBERT B. MAHONY, Clerk. By E. 8. HAWLEY. Deputy Clerk. Dated October 13, A. D. 1%03. A. D, KEYES, Attorney for Petitioner. the | | tion tract, write CHAS. W. COE & CO., 43 West Santa st., San Jose, Cal. | ALFALFA 1ands, stock ranches, orchards, | fruit or grain land, near Esparto, | PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. C. C_O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 102114 Market st.. bet. 6th and Tth; particu- ler attention vaid to diseasts of women. e e e btk BLOOD, skin and rectal diseases a specialty. DR. BALL, 1073% Market st. REMOVED—DR. WONG_HIM, herb dootor, treats a1l disenses Of the human body; for past four years at 115-117 Mason; now lo- cated at 607 Geary st., near Leavenworth. DR. TONG PO CHY, succeséor to Dr, Li Po Tal, herb doctor, cures all diseases of human by use of herbs and teas. 727 Washington st. WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All dis- qses cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st. SCIENTIFIC OPTICIANS. DURING the G. A. R. encampment Dr. Clise, 1023 Market st., bet. Oth-th, fitted glasses to Gen. Miles; you want the best as well as he. e e e SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES N v HOME sewing machine; this week only; $10, $15, $20; slightly used; needles 20c doz. NEW HOME 8. M. CO, 1051 Market st. CATAKKH, DEAFNESS and NOIEES in EARS positively cured; new method; 1 week's treat- ment free. Dr. Cottingham, 204 Sutter st. LR LR e B AL DS AT STABLES TO LET. BARN to let with 16 stalls and wagon room. 74 Dore st., bet. 9th and 10th, off Folsum. STUTTERING _AND _STAMMERING. | M BOURNE School, Van Ness-Market—Curs in every case; individual teaching; no me cine. Inquire into wonderful cures;home cure. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | mall will not be inserted. They must be handed in at elther of the publication offices and be | indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons autherized to have the same published. DIED. Page, Henry C. Pearson, Annie Pistolesi, Emma F. Rabe, Mrs. Mary Richardson, Sophla Rodger, Devid Sanderiine, Eliza Schulz, Fred Skehan, John J. Soubirou, Jcsephine Tellis, Torstina. Tewkabury, Geo. H. Tormey, Peter J. Bacome, Sarah Barnstead, Thos. D. Beck, Edna L. Bell,’ Mrs. Minnie J. Connors, Patrick Crabb, Janet Daley, James Irvin, William B. Koenig, Gaspard Law! M y Magee, Frances Nelson, Robert P. BARNSTEAD—In this city, October 18, 1003 Thomas D., beloved husband of Catherine N. Barnstead, sergeant of police, retired, and commander of Lincoln Post No. 1, G, a native of Philadelphia, aged 66 months and 27 days. BACOME—In this city, October 17, 1t , Sarah Bacome, dearly beloved wife of Wilflam Ba- come, loving mother of Willlam Jr. and the late Marie Annie Bacome, and eister of Mrs. Edmond McGee of Palo Alto, Robert Connor of i Francisco and Mrs. A. Gallagher of Portland, Or., & native of County Derry, I land, aged 80 years 3 months and § da ieF Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuiy invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 11 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2601 Clementina street, between Third and Fourth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. BECK—In Haywards, October 18, 1903, Edna L tta Beck, beloved daughter of George C. and Nellle Beck, and sister of Leland, George and Howard Beck, aged 7 years 9 months and § days. U7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, at i1 o'clock, from All Saints’ Church, Hay- wards. Interment Catholic Cemetery, Hay- wards. | BELL—In this eity, October 17, 1903, Mrs. Minnfe J. Bell, a native of Georgia, aged 43 years 5 months and 18 da G Remains at the parlors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Company, 20 Fifth street CONNORS—In this city, October 16, 1903, Pat- | rick, beloved husband of Ellen Connors, and father of Nellle Connors, a native of Ever- green, County Cork, Ireland, aged 56 yea [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | tully invited to_attend the funeral' to-day | (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C nor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Ienatius Church, where a sol- | emn requiem high mass will be celebrated | for the repore of his soul at 9 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. CRABB—In this city, October 17, 1908, Janet | Crabb, a native of Scotland. | @7 Funeral servl , October 18, at 2:30 o clock, at 365 ington street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery, DALEY—In this eity, October 18, 1903, at his residence, 69 Natoma street, James, beloved husband of the late Rose Dal ly beloved father of Mrs. Thomas Kinch, and brotber-in-law of Mrs. Thomas F. Mullen, a native of Queenstown, Ireiand @*The funeral will take place from 5t. Patrick's Church Tuesday, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrased the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. IRVIN—In Duncan Mills, October 16, 1903, Willlam B., twin son of Mrs. M. E. Irvin, and brother of Mrs. F. E. Allen, Mrs. D. C. Peregoy and Mrs. A. F. Benard Jr., a na- tive of Lyons, lowa, aged 34 years. g7 Fr and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. ’ KOENIG—In Alameda, October 17, 1903, Gas- pard Koenig, beloved husband of Florence | Koenig, and father of Dora, Gaspard and Louts Koenig, a native of § 76 years 6 months and 3 da; 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Monday, October 19, 1903, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 539 Santa Clara avenue. Inter- ment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. LAWLER—In _this city, October 18, 1903, Alice Mabel Lawler, beloved wife of James tzerland, aged | | ¥. Lawler, daughtér of Margaret Boland, and sister of Mary McDermott, John Felldin and Maggle, Neille and Robert Boland, & hative of San Francisco, aked 24 years and 4 months. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, October 21, 1903, at 8:30 o'clock, from her’ former reeidence, 18 Heron street, off Eighth, between Folsom and Harrison, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a re- | quiem high mass will be celebrated for the | repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McCONDAH—October 7, 1903, drowned off schooner Admirai, Charles McCondah, a na- | tive of England, aged 40 years. McMURRAY—In_this city, at Lano Hospital, October 18, 1903, James D. McMurray, be- | loved son of Hugh and Margaret MeMurray, and beloved brother of John, Frank, Thomas, Mary, Margaret and the late Hugh McMur. ray, & native of Livermore, Cal, aged 21 years. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral from the home of his parents, thence to St. Michael's Church, Livermore, where a requiem high mass will be sald at 9:30 o'clock Tuesday, Octobet 20. MAGEE—In this city, October 18, 1903, Fran- ces, beloved wife of John Magee, mother of Wiiliam Flynn, and grandmother of Ade- line Flynn, a native of England, aged 42 years. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, at her late residence, 330 Minna street, between Fourth and Fifth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by carriage. NELSON—In thbis city, October 18, 1903, at | the residence of his parents, 2{3?‘ Natoma street, Robert P., beloved son of John W. and Mary Nelson, and brother of Randolph, Mary and James Nelson, and grandson of Mre. S. Heavey, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 7 months and 2 days. PAGE—In this city, October 17, 1903, Hen: ¢ 'Fage, a native of Rhode Island, ‘aged 71 years 2 months and 8 days. (Providence, R. 1., papers please copy.) I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, October 20, 1903, at 10 o'clock, from the par- lors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery. N—In this city, October 18, 1903, Annle, dearly beloved wife of Peter Pearson, mother of Peter and Mina Borgstrom, and sister of Captain Gustavus Yongren and O. P. Peterson, a native of Sweden, PISTOLESI—In this city, October 17, 1803, Emma F., dearly beloved wife of Frank V. Pistolesl, and mother of Rosalle, Emma, Frank ana Norbert Pistolesi and the late Harold Pistolesl, a native of San Francisco. [ Friends and lc&lllnhnm are respect- fully notified that the funeral takes place Tuesday, October 20, at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 4147 Twenty-fourth street, between Castro and Diamond, thence to St. James Church, Twenty-third' and Guerrero Btreets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at § o'clock sharp, thence to Holy Cross etery. RABE—In this city, October 18, 1903, Mrs. Mary Rabe, beloved wife of George Rabe, and mother of Elizabeth Martin and Ol Campbell, a native of Germany, aged' years 2 months and 6 days. RICHARDSON—In East Oakland, October 17, 1903, Sophia Richardson, belovéd mother of Mrs. George B. Horner, Mrs. Florence Mur- dock of San Francisco, Willlam R. of, Bostor, the late Edward L. adame e de Gomez-Farias, and grand- mother of Mrs. ftobert K. Traces; Miss Grace E. Horner and Misa Francescs Wall of New ork, a native of ne, aged 73 years months and 5 days. v [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- James McGinn. TAMES McGINN & y & CO., Formerly With McGinn Bros., Directors and Em 214 Eddy st.: Tel | Reduced Rates for Thirty Days Last Last Stations— 24 Hours. Season. | Season. Bureka ees 0.02 2.19 0.72 Red Bluft . 0.44 0.04 Sacramento 00 0.14 0.12 San Francisco. 0.00 0.17 0.21 Fresno . 0.00 0.00 T. Independence ... 0.00 Ty 030 | San Luis Obispo.. 0.00 0.02 2. Los Angeles 0.00 043 T Ban Diego .. 0.00 0.06 0.92 THE COAST RECORD. AT 3 PR 9 43 4R i g 23BEEE g7 s STATIONS. 2 §§ §a THS N AR L e | g R v R TR H S i : : 70 38 Nw 78 84 NB b4 52 N 85 65 Nw g8 7 E ndependence .30.12 80 b4 SE Los Angeles..20.98 908 02 W Mt. Tamalpais30.10 84 71 SW North Head ..30.14 04 52 Nw Phoenix ......20.98 90 56 NB Pocatello’ ...180.20 76 3¢ § Portland .,...30.14 62 42 § Point Reyes ..30.00 78 62 Nw Red Bluft ....30.02 90 56 B Roseburg ....30.08 76 46 Nw Sacramento ..30.02 86 60 N Salt Lake ...30.22 72 42 NW Ban cisco.30.04 84 56 W S, L. Obispo..30.04 88 48 N San Diego ...20.96 72 56 . Seattle 3 60 42 W Spokans 30.14 72 32 SW Tatoosh 0.20 B8 48 SW Walla Walla.80.10 74 46 SW Winnemucca .30.16 82 30 NW Yuma ........20.04 98 62 N the l\ln’.rll varlors of Beesie J. Wood, 1128 Twenty-third avenue, East Oakland. Inter- ment private. RODGER—In this city, October 17, 1803, Davld, beloved husband of Clarissa Rodger, father of Elizabeth, Henry, Thomas, David and Margaret Rodger, and son of Henry and Margaret Rodger, & natlve of Scotland,” aged 86 _years and 22 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), a; 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 667 Wisconsin street. Interment Cy- g_rtu Lawn Cemetery, by electric car leaving Cighteenth and Guerrero streets at 8 o' clock. COURT Southern Helghts No. 1150, 1. O. F.— funeral of our deceased brother, David ger, will take place from his late resi- genc.. ag w! ;on.:n knr«t. on Tuesday, ctober 20, at 2. 0o'clock, GHORGH DOW, C. R. J. W. HAMILTON, R. 8. SANDERLINE—In this city, October 17, 1903, Eliza Sanderline, beloved’ mother of ' Eliza Barnum, John S. Nisbit and Mrs. Charles W. Bell, a native of North Carolina. (Chi~ o St. Louls and Cincinnati papers please copy. — {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, October 20, 1908, at 12:30 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mra. Eliza/ Bar- num, thence 40 ‘A. M. E. Bethel Church, Powell strect, at 1 o'clock, where services will be rendered. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery, SCHULZ—In this city, October 18, 1903, Fred, beloved husband of Margaret Schulz, and father of George, Margaret, Willlam, Vic- tor, Virginia, Frank and Vera Schulz, Mrs. J.'c. Burk and the late Josephine Curtaz, 2’ native of New Orleans, aged 61 years and 5 days. A _member of Bernal Lodge No. 19, A. 0. U. W. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, October 20, at.12:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 142 Hawthorne street, between Second and Third, off Folsom, thence to St. Patrick’s Church for fervices at 1 o'clock. nt Holy Croes Cemeter. SKEHAN—In this city, October 17, 1903, John 1., beloved husband of the late ‘Maria Ske- hin, & native of County Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 62 years 3 months and 3 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of M¢Fadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Patrick's Church for services at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- temy. SOUBIROU—In this city, October 17, 1803, Josephine Soubirou, beloved wife of J. B. Soubirou, sister-in-law of Mrs. J. B. o- nave, Jean Loufs and Alphonse Soubirou and J. B! Bordenave, a native of France, aged 38 Years 6 montbs and S days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully nvited to attend the funeral Tuesday, October 20, 1903, at 10 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of J. S. Godeau, 805 Mont- omery avenue, thence to French Church of otre Dame des Victoires, where services will be held. Interment Holy Croes Ceme- tery. TEWKSBURY—In this city, October 17, 1903, George Henry, beloved husband of Ida M. Tewksbury, devoted father of Vista M. Tewksbury, son of Ellen and the late Henry L. Tewksbury, and brother of Sidney J. B. Tewksbury, a native of California, aged 32 years. A member of San Francisco Lodge, Woodmen of the World, ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, October 20, 1908, at 1:30 o'clock, at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Misslon street, near Twenty-first, under the auspices of San Franclsco Lodge, Woodmen of the World. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by elec- tric funeral car from corner of Eighteenth and Guerrero streets at 2 o'clock. TELLIS—In Baden, October 17, 1903, Torstina, dearly beloved husband of Francis Tellls, and father of Phillp Joseph Tellls, Mrs. Antonia Tigeroa and . Brown, a na- tive of Spain, aged 88 years. TORMEY—In Portiand, Or.. October 16, 1903, Peter J., beloved husband of Mary C. Tor- v father of Clara M., Isabel L., Edith M, and Julian C. Tormey, & native of Plattsburg, N. Y. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday morning, October 20, 1903, at 9:80 o'clock, from bis late residence, 852 Grove street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, Fell and Imore streets, where a requiem high mass | Inter wii| be celebratéd for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy | Cross Cemetery, NT DE PAUL SOCIETY—The offi- BT c rembers of Sacred Heart Confer- | members of St. Vincent de Paul respectfully requested to attend of our late brother, Peter J. cred Heart Church, Fell and Tuesday, October 20, at 10 C. MURPHY, President. cretary. ahary WAL DESTENS DOWE 112 Dr.R.L.Walsh has resumed denta! practies ot his former offces 847 Geary St. Lirectly oppesite Saratogs Hall Painless Extraction . . . . . 25¢ Filllegs . . ... s o2 - - ¢ ... 000 Crowns . . . . . .$2.00 to $5.00 Plate Work . . . $3.00 te $25.00 LOOK ¥OR THIS AD. EACH OTEER DAY. S—————— Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 18—5 p. m. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of same date last season and rainfall in last twenty-four hours: This WEATHER CONDITIONS AND FORECAST. There has been but little change in press: during the past twenty-four hours over the western half of the country. The pressure continues high over the intermountain region. Very warm weather has prevailed generally in California. In the great valley, in the San Francisco Bay distriet and in Northern Ne- vada the temperatures are from 14 degrees to 18 degrees above the normal. High afterncon temperatures have prevailed in the San Joaquin Valley and conditions have been excellent for rajsin-making. P *Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours, end! mi t, October 19: i Northern Califc ‘Fair Monday, cloudy in extreme northern portion; not so warm; light northeast winds, changing to fresh i XA rorn! r ; warm: “light northeast * winds, Changing 1o ‘westerly. T NBVADA—Fair Monday. San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Monday; not so warm; light northeast wind, changing to brisk westerly, With fog In the morning. A. G, MCADIE, District Forecaster. —_—e———— 3 New Zealand Christian HEndeavorers now number 10,000, They publish a hand- some quarterly. | only 14 years of age and was employed | fittings and other portable articles away aUIT 15 ENDED BY COMPROMISE Court Will Not Deal With the Irwin Es- tate Case, Sudden Settlement Surprises People of Sonoma County. —_— Special Dispatch to The Call. BANTA ROSA, Oot. 18.—The suit brought by Mrs. Rebecca Irwin against Joseph Ir- win, administrator of the estate of New- ton C. Irwin, to prevent the distribution of the estate, has' been compromised and the people of Sonoma County have been | deprived of the sensational phases of the case which promised to develop. The mat- ter caused a decided sensation here when the action was first filed. Newton C. Irwin, a pioneer and well- known citizen of Sonoma County, died about a year ago, leaving a family of grown children, He was a highly respected citizen, who had married in this State and no taint of scandal had ever besmirched his name. When the estate was in readi- ness for distribution Mrs. Rebecca Irwin of Missouri, claiming to be the rightful widow of Irwin, filed a contest for a wid- ow’'s share of the property. Irwin left a widow in this State, who was greatly surprised at the claims of the Eastern woman. The latter claimed that fifty years ago Mr. Irwin, deceased, had deserted her to come to California, and that subsequent to that time she had never heard from him. The matter has dragged over the court calendars for a number of months, and now the filing of a dismissal of the suit bas furnished additional food for gossip mongers. It is alleged that the suit was compromised, owing to the fact that the records of the marriage in Missouri were destroyed in a fire there some years ago, wl(:ilch consumed the courthouse and rec- ords. laid claim to being the widow of deceased | secured a large share of the property left by Irwin, —_——— MOTHER MAKES CHARGE It is rumored that the woman who | THAT CHILD WAS STOLEN Horse Trader Arrested on the Com- | plaint of a Resident of | Napa. | NAPA, Oct. 18.—Robert Black, a horse | trader’ who formerly conducted a stable | in Napa, was arrested at St. Helena yes- terday by Constable Spurr on a charge of child stealing. The complaint was made | by Mrs. Sarah J. Yeamans, who charges that Black enticed her daughter, Dottlo | Higgins, away on October 12. The girl is for a time at the Napa Hotel as a wait- | ress. Black was arraigned before Justice Palmer last night and bail was fixed at | $25,00. The case was continued till | ‘Wednesday morning. | e r— Sawmills Close at McCloud. KESWICK, Oct. 18.—The two immense | sawmills at McCloud have closed for the | season a month earlier than usual, owing | to the scarcity of cars to ship the prod- | uct. The last mill closed last night. Men are leaving camp by hundreds to find | work for the winter, aithough all who care to remain will be given work extend- ing the logging raflroads farther into the | woods. Plans call for twelve more miles of raflroad spurs and a fourteen-stall | roundhouse. —_———— British Legation in Peking Robbed. PEKING, Oct. 18.—The recent episode at the British Legation In Peking, which has been described as as an attempt to blow up the legation magazine during a military ball, was in reality the robbery of certain ordnance stores, supposedly by Chinese servants, who carried the gun with them, but left the detonating appar- atus outside the magazine, apparently finding difficulty in carrying it. All the stolen property has been recovered from | the junk shops, where it was sold by the thieves. o+ L COOK BOOK OFFER TO CLOSE OCTOBER 30. The Call’s Cook Book prem- jum offer will close on October 30, 1903, and all readers of this per who desire a copy of this household treasure should not fail to place their order im- mediately. This splendid premium will be offered to Call subscribers at the exceptionally low rate of fifty cents per copy. Out of town orders twenty cents ad- ditional to cover prepayment of transportation charges. { *g—.__.-a—.’: OCEAN TRAVEL. | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. ————|AUCTION SALES Burlington Route ‘GRAND p N 2 AUCTION SALE ALL-PURPOSE HORSES. 40 head. welghing trom 1200 to 1600 Ibs.. &ges ranging from 4 to 8 years: also several standard-bred roadsters; Edith, 2:10; Monaco, 2:15, and mares by Director, Guy McKinney, etc. These fine horses are ali sound, well bro- ken and suitable for any kind of work. Sale takes place next WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. a1, Commencing at_7:45. Occidental Horse Exchange, 246 Third St., near Folsom. WILLIAM G. LAYNG, Livestock Auctioneer. Horses at salesyard Tuesday. L. H. BURD, Auctioneer ——WILL SELL— TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 11 A. M., THE ELEGANT New Furaiture and Piano of residence, 1522 McALLISTER ST. L. H. BURD, Auctioneer. DON'T FORGET THE BIG AUCTION SALE of horses, wagons, carts, buggles, sur- reys and milk wagons and all kinds of single and double harmess; also 1 fine driving don- key, cart and harness. TUESDAY, Oct. 20, 11 a. m., 1140 Folsom st. P o 2 HORSEH AUCTION SALE AT ARCADB MARKET, 327 SIXTH ST.,, WEDNESDAY, October 21 at 11 a. m. By order of J. How- ard Mitchell of Yolo County, 1 will sell 40 good young horses. To be sold without limit or re- serve. JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. The Trip East— How Shall I Go? That’s a question many are asking themselves just now. Before you answer definitely please look into our personally conducted tourist parties for Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis and Boston. Through tourist sleeping cars, and service that you will thoroughly appreciate. We like to conmsider those who patronize us as our guests and endeavor to treat them as such. Our sleeping cars are modern, roomy, comfortable. They have all the conveniences of a standard Pullman car at less than half the expense. Save your money. Join one of eur parties and you will have pleasant company and the serv- ices of a special conductor who goes through with each party. Kindly drop me a line if you are interested. W. D. SANBORN, Gen'l Agt. Burlington Routs, 631 _Inkfl Street, San Francisco. RAILWAY TRAVEL. SQUTHERN PACIFIC SAN FRANCISCO. (Mstn Line, Foog of Market Street.) 7004 Benicis, meato .. 004 Vacaville, m 304 ‘xmc “Sln nslmol‘m aps. Calistoga, Santa .. 7.30a Nfles, Livermore, Lathrop, Stock- ton.... o Davis. Woodiand, Knights Landing, Marysville, Oroville Atlantic Expres en and Eass. Port Costa, Martinez, Antloch, By- ron, Tracy,Stockton. Sscramenta, Los Banos. Mendots, Haaford, Visalla, Porterville . P Port Costa, Martines, Tracy, Lath- Top, Modesto, Merced, Fresno, Goshen Junction, Hauford, Vi salfa, Bakerseld 4 Shasta Express— Davis, Willlams (for Bartiett Springs). Willows, GALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHIOAGO Leaves Mondays and Thursdays at 8:30 a. m., through In 8 days, with diner all trappings. 34 54 5.25» for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, +Fruto, Red Bluff, Portland.. 1.58» 8:00 Merced, Hanford and Visalia. Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- el s ton,Jone, Sacrimento, Placervilie, 4.00 p. m. for Stockton. Marysville. Chico, Red Blu 4280 Oakdale, Chinese, Jamestown, $o- s:ooé). m. for Kausas City, Grand Canyomand | Reve. Taolumns snd Ange hicago. l'gmljnu and Way Statlons. 4 allejo. Ticxer OrrFicm: 641 Market 8t., and Depot, S.F. Also 1112 Brodm.lo.u."’ | ager. Enstbound. — 1and, Cal. Port Costs, Martinez, Byrom, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Merced, Raymond. Fresno, Han- ford. Visalla, Bakersteld, Los Angeles and EI Paso. (West- bound arrives via Coast Line)... 00. 10.004 Ei Paso Passe: LESSEH 10.00s The Overiand Limited — Ogden, SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC | 12.00w muywara: niicn and Was Sustona: Sacramento River Steamers. Benicis, Winters. Sacramento, Woodiand, Knights ding, Maryssillé, Oroville aad way stations. g BAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; L «1.300 E i 10 Thursdays—Extra trip | $30° i 5 | S Calistoga, Santa Rosa. 5.284 Marunez, Tracy. Lathrop. Stockton. 10- 98r Xiles, Livermore. Siockton. Lodl.. 428% Hayward, Niles, Irvington, anh;l. 6.00* 136 o Jose, Livermore . 1854 The Owl Limited—Freono, Taiare, Bakersteid, Los Angeles . 08 5.00° Port Costa, Tracy, Stockton, Los SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:40, 11:15 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, Bagos... o 12 4:55, 5:05, 6:25 p. m. -30r Hayward, Ntles and Jose . & Leave In Effect Arrive 00r Selomeas Mot Opden, DonTeE, | . Da g San Francisco.| Sept. 27, 1903. 'San Franclaco. T St. Logis ”}:mr.:o;,a Week | Sun- Destina- -~ %3 sun, Eimirs, Davis, Sscramento, Days. ) ouis, Con Rocklin, Aubdurs, Colfsx, Tm6;=e"?ucl. Ren ;"(‘:l’ wort aneimucea, Battie Taremie. Mountain, EIKO ... .......- 4250 | 8.80r Vallejo, dafly, except Sunday 7.559 7.00» Vallejo, Sunday only : 700 San Pablo, Port Costa, Mareing Novato, and Way Station; - 11.26a Petaluma. | 808P Oregom & Callfornia Express—Sac- e ramento, Marysville, Redding, Santa Rosa. Portland, Puget Sound and East. 8.56a 0.107 Hayward, Niles snd San Jose (Sun- ! day only) . " . 1.58a Fulton. 11,26r Port Costa, Trae: desto, Merced, Eaymond (to Yo- semite), Fresno, Hanford, Vi- Windsor, | salin, Bakersfield Healdsburg, [10:402/10:20a OA. Lytmn! { k2 gl Ele L% op ‘B:.ulugl;‘“ 5559 Hopland [10:40a/10:20 & uz and Way Stations - ¥ | 1298 Newsrk, Centerville, snd Ukl D oY) Fow Almaden, Los & Willits. | 7:35 p| 6:20 p Bouider Crek, Santa Cruz sad 10:408/10:208 | 4167 Newark San Joser Los & Guerneville. | 7:35 p| 6:20 p - 18.56 Sonome. | 9100 S48 A e T . Sty Glen Eilen. | 6:05p 6:20 p | Ak Ao s 10:40 2/10:20 & _0_551 N A R Sebastopal. | 7.3 51 630 5 | Frod BANFHA 1900, Fn.t?l)nr e T8 9:00 11:00 4%, 100 300 STAGES . connect at Green Brae for San | OAKLAND, of - Quntiar st Senta Ross for Whits: Surphur | T 1o e n 1200 200 & Spring: Fulton for Altruria and Mark West @RT N ird and Town Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Gey- for serville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdals the Geysers. Booneville and Greenwood 704 San Jose and [} Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, | 5 Keiseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- | 8.00a New Almaden ( 1o Dort and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy | 8004 CosstLineLimi tope only Eprings, Saratoga Springs, Bilue Lakes, Laurel Jose, Gllroy (consection for Hol- Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, iister), Pafaro. Casiroville, Sa- Potter Valley, John Day's. Riverside, Lierly’s, Ilinas. San Ardo, Paso Robles, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Santa Margarita, Hot Springs, Halfway House, Comptche, Camp Pfl-alv-x‘ ;A - Sirens Hogkine. Menne Syt Brase o ey Ay Westport, Usal; W:-tgm. Sherwood, C-.héo,nConl}:. Layton- S';.- :dc}-:e c‘\;v't‘-l:“c‘m-e- VI O B A e . Monterey and Pacific Grove..... 10.489 sen's, Dyer. Garberville, Pepperwood. Scotla| g,0gs jan Jose. Tres Pinos Capitoia, and Bur | S Saturday o Monday round-trlp tickets at re- e s Y duced rates. | 96w dunday_round trip tickets to all Dolnts | 10.30a san Tors aes Was Siti e beyond San Rafasl at half rates. T 2 2one b Sow et Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chronicle HEH PH'E waiTvG, R, X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen, Manager. and Way Stations 1307 San Jose and Way Statfons . 3.607 Pacific Grove Rxpress—Santa [3:4 Steamers leave San Fran- cisco as follows: For Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau, Halnes, Skagwa: etc., Alaska—11 a. m., Oc 18, 23, to company’s Seattle. For__ Victorla, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, T: coma, Everett, Whatcom—11 a. m., Oect. 18, 23, 28, Nov. 2. Change at Seattle to this com- g::y'- steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at ttle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 Corona, 1:30 p. steamers at p. m., Oct. 19, 25, 81, Nov. 6. m., Oct. 18, 22, 25, Nov. 3. Tor Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. 8:ate of California, Thursdays, § a. m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, - terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme. Coos Bay, § a. m., Oct. 1, 24, Nov. 1. 20, 28, Nov. 5. oo Sissmade, Waghelag Sy fap Jome tu ‘abo, ta Ro- salla, Guaymas (Mex), 10 a. m.'7th of each et e For further information obtain folder. mfi‘:-nwnmm-mmnurwh 1 "“non! OFFICES—4 New Montgom- ery street (Palace Hotel), 10 Market street and Beteny :m‘:g;w Market strest. C.'D. DUNANN, General 7 Sy Mll!rtdr fl“- 0. R. &N, CO, “Columbia’” sails Oct. 20. 30, Nov. 9, 19, 29, Dec. 9, 19, 20. ‘“George W. Elder’ salls Oct. 4, 1 . 4, 14, 24. Only steam. D, OR., ‘and short rail Iine all points Bast. Through tickets to all voints, all rail or steamship and rall at LOWEST RATES, clude berth and meals. sup;uuunr 3 Montgomery. gceanics.s.co. vaizta 'DIRECT LM 1o TANITL ALAW'M Oct. 29,2 'p. m. 88, for Honolulu, Nov. 7, 11 a. m. st. at 11 a. m. 8. st.; C. CLIF- -"“.'.'i-'ll. NEW Pl L‘&m(ormn:hon.uu..m‘ Tickwt 0ffics, 843 Rartet Spear. Pass. Dept., 1 Montgomery FERD, Gen. ABt. Frelght Dept ang SYDNEY, 5.8. SIERRA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auck- 1and San Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Pactfic Grove (connects at Santa Clara for Santa Cruz. Boulder Creek and Narrow Gauge Points) or Hollister, Tres lle for Salinas. y Pussenger ove, (via Santa atos, and Principal Way Sta- Hons {except $und ?: San Joseand Inc!) MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Leave Vis Sauslite Perry Arrive San Francisco | Peoi of Market 8 | San Francisco Sun- | Week | Days. saquin Valley) 5P San Mateo, Bereaford, Belmont. arlos. Redwood, Fair Osks, Park. Palo Alto TIOKST { 626 MARKET ST.,(North Shore Ra and SAUSALITO FERy. Foot Market St. 1 Sa lingame, San Mateo, Beimont, San Carlos. Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menio Park. and Palo A OCEAN TRAVEL. 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 Shanghai, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for India, etc. No cargo received on board on day of salling. & S. AMERICA MARU . “eeecerees....Tuesday, November 10, 1908 8. 8. HONGKONG MARU. 8. S. NIPPON MARU (Calling at Manila) S Wednesday, December 30, 1908 Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply .- Com- pany’s office, 421 Market cor -+ First. 'W. H. AVERY, General Agent. Tor Moruing. 3 Sunday ou § Stops at all stations on Sunday. + Sunday excepted. turday only. ¢ Via Coast Line. Via San Joaguin Valley. $ Ouly trafus stopping ut Valencis St.southbound 10 A3 4700w 1M 4 e 3230 o, and X and way stations. Sundays only—10 a. m., Point Reyes and way stations. Market at. Main TICKET OFFICE—626

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