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THE HORSES AND WAGONS. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. » wagons, surries, | arnees. Corner COUPLE desire suite of rooms, with bath at- tached, and board in select private boarding- house or family; rooms must face south and ave at least 2 large closets. Box 786, Call. the money, the big store, cisco. ROOM and board in private family or small . o o n. $60; bug- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow l A t t t e e P P Fla I | resdence: i ackaon sivests - nsrment | T 0 clee EistateSale Shows | Past Week Holds the SpeCIa ention. good horses. 327 lars and terms. Box 2907, Call office. x B SCIENTIFIC OPTICIANS. &bt camping wagon St BRADEN—In Alameda, October 380, 1903, = M 58101 DURING the G. A. R. Dr. Cl o . . . . . ey | 1028 Marce = bet ff*,;nump?f‘x,fl';'::‘& D e A eisiil Values. tire Year. with children receive special attention from the agons, buci Gen. Mties: you want the s ' ¥ 1 i 1 B s o ey e fugg‘;‘%'} s ’.l‘;.d neauaintances are respect- managers of our tourist slcepmg car excursions. g e SRR | B Novuimbr 1, a3 ool ¢ | High Rates for Downtown|Heavy Shipments of Money They are looked after from the moment v EMPLOYERS of t ters—You are hereby is late residence, ‘aylor avenue, 2 £ Francinn 288 | " notiied by the Brotherhood of Teamsters 10 | CARLSON—In this eity, October 20, 1008, Aue | . Ppoperties Limit the From New York to West they get aboard the car until they reach M ER, No. 172-990. allow the men in r employ the prescribed | gust, beloved husband of Pattle Cdrlson, their i ’s end. Th are rclicved Of all s ™ to bank. 4 time allowed by law in which to vote. Yours and stepfather of Mrs. W. E. Henry, Wil- Tra i and South e1ir Journey s o ¢y - < pectfully, GEO. W. DILLON, liam Beaumont and Garnet Brown, a native ransactlons. o . a & Th k and _white: pame firotherhood ot Teamsters, Local | of Eweden, aged 55 years 7 montha and 24 B bother about tickets and baggage. ey are n o cher at Tass ) Feancisco, C ay et . S | Ladies! C} er's English Pennyroyal Pills | reliable; take no other. Send 40 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. { rk st.—Strictly modern, 4-3 half your troubles will SPECIALISTS. | CATARRH, DEAF) | positively cured; new meth Dr.’ Cottingha ment_free. TYF ITERS AND SUPPLIES. | GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We fully invited to atteAd the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of E. Castagnetto & Co., 043-645 Vallejo Street, between Stockton sireet and Montgomery avenue. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BOWES—In this eity, October 30, 1008, Caro- line A. Bowes, dearly beloved mother of EA- ward J. Bowes, Mrs. F. F. Doran, Mrs. Er- nest Brandenburg and Mrs. G. W. Jordon, a native of Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Ircland. U7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Elghteenth and Guerrero streets at 2 o'clock. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- tive of San Francisco, aged 4 months and days. DUNLEAVY—In this city, October 81, 1908, at her reeidence, S95 Hayes street, Nellle, dearly beloved wife of Jeremiah J. Dun- lea loving _mother of Teresa, Clifford, Clarence and Raymond Dunleavy, and loving sister of Mra. M. J. Coakley, Mrs. Farrell and Corneilus, Thomas and Hannah Clifficrd, a npative of Tralee,~County Cork, Ireland. SAN FRANCISCO CALL; SUNDAY, REALTY BRINGS the Advance in The most significant event in the local realty market during the week just closed line of Market street 27:10 feet east of Turk street, with Market street frontage of 29:31% feet, brought $120,760. The buyers were uls Metzger, A. Aronson and Louis “Schoenberg. Gustav Sutro bought the Eddy street property, on the north line of ‘the street 137:6 feet east of Taylor street, for $132,000. The auctioneers se- NOVEMBER 1 1903, CASH LOANS FAR Record for the En- NEW YORK, Unusual interest was manifested says: Oct. 81.—The Financler treasury transfer and also by direct ship- ment to St. Louis, Chicago and New Or- leans, these amounting, as estimated from the traceable movements during the week, to $15,663,000. The statement showed, how- ever, a decrease of but 35,694,800 cash, while the estimates indicated a net loss on all movements of $15,340,000. 47 RAILWAY TRAVEL Rock Island STRONG PRICES! EXGEED DEPOSITS | They Receive Old people and ladies traveling alone or assisted to and from the dining car an and off the trains. stamps { “Relief for Ladies” | gonce 1215 Eleventh avenue; between H and Mafison & Burke |in the discl 7 the official statainent in letter . Ask your druggist. . S ot Interment Mount | W88 the auction sale by on. ur! n the disclosures o 3 o “ | Chichest Philadelphia, Pa. }}Il'::e‘(fl‘.em:;‘:;}. b b e L of the properties of the Silas Locke es-|of the New York Assoclated Banks be- Cars leave San Francisco for Chicago daily via El Paso. The ake mew walch cases | MOTHERS Drink Cof-farln, regularly _and | DE LONG-——In this clty, October 81, 1006, at | tate, the detalls of which have been al-| cause of the record-breaking withdrawals Monday, Tuesday and Thursday cars are nally conducted. your nerves and digestion Wil be all righty | 918 Minnenois strcel mmeia do Long. s g4 | Teady published. The lot on the horth | from those institutions of money through S ke cx: s Mg Micsentle dic, Wednesdays, The ‘“via Colorado™ cars leave 8 a. m., Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. Information on request, F. W. THOMPSON, General Western Agent, on 623 Market Street, San Francisco, cured for these two pieces $102,750 above the appraisement. % Madison & Burke have sold to Louls Friedlander for Mrs. Emma G. Butler the northeast corner of Webster and Post | streets, 187:6x137:6 feet. The sum of $55,000 | The discrepancy between the actual loss as shown by the statement and the esti- mated loss may be explained by the op- eration of the average system. The move- ment of money to St. Louis and to Chi- 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. EBERLE—In this city, October 0, 1008, Leo, beloved husband of Eva Eberle, a native of Germany, aged 73 years ¢ months and § days. (San Jose papers please copy.) [>"Fiiends and acquaintances are respect- 1 better machines for less money than any e in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter | hange, 536 California; telephor 268. sunny, reason- CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. Co. LESSHE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC | | A FEW good typewriters at §30 each: get par oo PN ALEXANDER, 110 Mot. | N = > fully Invited to ‘attend the funeral to-day cago was almost entirely confined to the D-HAND typewriters sold, rented_ repaired. | (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, from the parlors of | will be expended in improving the cOrner. | early part of the week, and the average PR :AII-W;Y got::uu:“ Wehster Typewriter Insnac. Co.. 508 Market. the United Undertakers, 866 Mission street, | The terms of sale are private. for the three days would call for but one- lburon Ferry, Foot of Mar] Street. between Fourth and Fifth, thence to Bt. Patrick's Church for services at 12:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. EVANS—In this city, October 31, 1903, Eliza- beth, widow of the late Gomer BEvans, 'a Sonntag Brothers have sold the property on the south line of Eddy street 57:6 feet| east of Franklin for Frank Losch to Fleury Gommet, with improvements, con- half of the $10,800,000 sent to these two citles, or $5,400,000. The movement to New Orleans also was largest early in the week, and the average would reduce this ng basement om, $15. | 3:30, £:10, 6:30 at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:50 and 11 ind} :30 p. 2 nice furnish: e s g 4 wonderful cures:home cure. native of Maine. sisting of three flats on Eddy street and 350,000 forwarded to that center to about 'S 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, Landing, mall s ‘ 4 e | e A TR Ry & "y | SWoniat: ox Tautel,stret Atint-Mning iy g'wooou TRking the averame uleD for | S5, F30 11100 b m: =~ 00ss ATIoHe GV i 3 - lend he fune services es ’ = e - 1 x * » v | antic Exprese— e . i o mear MARRIAGE LICENSES. Crioeks “ac her late. tesidence, 2670 Sacra- | an income of §100 per month. The price | the week $,000000. The average of ship-| SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO.| 8304 Port Costa Martines, Aatiosh. By oy mento street, between Scott and Devisadero, | was $25,000. The same brokers have also | ments to other points would bring the| WEEK DAYS—6:06, 7:35, :20, 11:18 | ron, Tracy, Stockton, Sacramento, e wing marriage licenses were issued | Interment private. s01d 45x75 feet on the northeast corner of | total up to an amount very closely corre-| a. m.; 12:50_ 3:40, 5:00, 5 Hewmss, Loy Roues, ==m g : FITZ GERALD—In this city, October 31, 1008, | Geary and Steiner strests, with flatsl for | sponding with the loss as officially glven | Saturdays—_Extra trip at 2:05 and €:38 . m. | Armona., Lemoore. tord, 8 21, 1101 Geary street, and | at Rallroad Hosoital, Willlam T.. husband | Mrs, Jane Blake to E. A. Flscher of|in the bank return. s e A ey e PP T 8.30a Port Costa, Martines, Tracy, Lath- . 18, 1120 Washington street. of May M. itz Gerald, father of May J | Pischer's Theater, for $14,000. The loans were expanded by $4,409,500, Ny RO NN By rop. Modesto, Merced, Fremo. ARKE s sekeer I e Fomorm oo | and the late William T Fits Gerald, a na. | The Newhalls are supposed to be the | whereas a declded contraction was looked TR 8 R A 9;;'2‘%;{:{’:';‘:"';%?:: - 5 ssion street, and tive of Montreal,” Canada, aged 45 years 10 | purchasers of the Robert F. Morrow prop-| for, This gain in loans seems to show | San Francisco. pt. 27, 3 can $.3Ga Shasts Express— Davis, Wiliidme - n street. months and 26 days. erty, on the north line of ' California| that the banks remitting to the interior ! Week | Sun- Destina- Sun- | Week | (for Bartiett Springs). Willows, o city, and Florence M. | _ EFRemains at the family "s‘fi\"“'srlgu street, opposite the new bullding for the | were not generally under the necessity of [ Days. | days. tion. guys [ Dave. | o i¥vete Red Bick Pt 7.58¢ & olso et | Notle ereafter. 3 = . : ve 3 : O et oHics 9L CENIN Merchants' Exchange. They have a lot| contracting their loans for the purpose of | 7:30 a| 8:00 al o loha. Besramontotacerville, - 8 Turlock, and Mary A.| FRIESE—In this city, October 30, 1903, Mary Eatah lone. Pl . T street Mathilda, beloved ‘wife of Anton Friese, | On Sansome street that abuts on the Call- | meeting these extraordinary requirements, 9:30 a Ignacto. | Marysvile, Chico, Red Bluft..... 4250 - street, and daughter of G. F. and Emma Zipfel, and sis- | fornia street lot. Shainwald, Buckbee & | Doubtiess part of the expansion in this 8:30 p| 3:30 p| 8.30a wdu.i-“l‘u'.::é :n?;-w:hn. Bo- . P v street. ter of C. Eugene and Emil A. Zipfel and | Co. made the sale. item reflected the replacement of foreign 5:10 p| 5:00 p| | som ‘:;’"‘:“':;dfg"s“m:{ - 5 Fifth avenue, Mrs. J. M. W a native of Cleveland, | Iouls Friedlander has sold for $42,500 a | hich had b a F | 10 ‘i - % Guilhamet, b 9 Yis ana © dags. oans which had been paid off within the | 7:20s 10.004 Vallejo. e - o “’E‘ e T A anel of the | 10t, §7:6%87:6 feet, on the north line of | past fortnight, and possibly cl=> some do- 8:00 a| Novato, 10.001 Glien s Cntertaldns - Company, 2415 | Geary street &0 féet west of Laguna, with | mestic negottations. - S R g Traey. “Tatnron Stocktom 2| Miesion strect; near Twenty-fiat. “intérment | nine flats. The deposits were decreased $4,008,000,| ° ' P°| 5500 5| santa Rosa. Merced, Kaymond, Fresno, o at Santa Rosa Sunday, November 1, : RESIDENCE HOLDINGS. which s only $187,300 below the sum of ford. Visalla, Bakersfald. 505 Ash avenue, and| GUSTAFSON—In Oakiand, October Bl 1003 the loss of cash, less the gain in loans; | 7309 S it Angeles e 1.1‘;:‘ a3 3 at 1026 Chestnut street, Edith Helen, bt Thomas Magee & Sons report sales dur- 8:00 a| on. bound srrives ’ e dnden avenve, | 4 m.| loved dayxhter of Alberf and Augusta Gue: | yng the last week as follows: Northeast Sfirefom the statement shows a good| 3:30p| 3:30 p| 10.004 nDemmer(!nndnnghllnd —wgden, 30, city, and Maud B. g f : ;i ver, Omabia, ChiCOgo. .......... ' 4 tation, & ‘uative of Cakisnd Cal, déwil1 | corner of Broadway. amd(Laguns:ehiestd e aani-ad tofove was chniset S48, Windsor. | 12.00% Haywara, Niies and Way Stadions. ;E a, 20, 130 Clara atreot, and | /3300 2 D0, B 0 Gotober 20, 1003, A. | fronting 80 feet on Broadway by 137:6 feet | 500 through the decreased loans. and o.| 7:0 9| 8:00a| Healdsburg. . 10:40/10:20a | 1100r Secrimento River Steamers..._.... 1T1. isements and 01 Pourih’ gtest W, Harvey, beloved brother of Mrs, C. £ |on Laguna street, ‘sold for Mrs. W. W. | . 3 E Lo HE T B e N 20 Arlington street, and . ducting this amount from the loss of cash | 8:30p| 8:30 p| -~ Geyserville. 7:35p| 6:20p codland, Knights Landing. ned at 1008 e eeet Hill of Hakersfeld, Cal, a native of Nova | Brownell on private terms to Mrs. Lis-| loaves $7,610,300 as ths decrease in surplus Cloverdale. | Marysville, Oroville sad 5 Minna street, and Mar- | Scotla, aged 01 years 5 months and 17 days. | sette Dinkelspell; for Joseph Mier and | ecerve to §10,274,150. .Computed on e e o e stations 4 % Misa frest. o] B O thaiohn A, Dix Fost, G. A, R., | Wife, three flats on the gouth side of | hasig of deposits, less those of $37,i56300| 3:30a 3:20 p| _and Ukiah. slozop| 330 PO Tosta Marcics, Byron. . 233 Day street, an ) ¢ » % 27 | Hayes street, between Webster and Fill- d e . : ¥ 4 - ? San Jose. 3 2 ; ; - Lathrop, Modesto, 1 v Jumleventh wtreet. | O SR Nt and acauatntances are respect- | more streets, BxIF:6 feet, for $14000; | P i i tunas, the surplus 18 $5EX0. | Tis0al 800 winits. Fremo and Way Sta e ., 3 {u-ll\‘iln‘\-il’(‘wl] o .| house lti 3421 “‘uhin‘g\;:r street, t;;thei excess of the deposits by $25,980,800, the| 7:30a) g:m- < i 3 ‘;’ Hoss, 21, Oakiand, and Eva E. Slade, | (Sunday), at 12 south side, between nut and Laurel | pt g 3:30 ol 8:30 p| - Guerneville. Y 5 S g Theodor Dierks, 957 | sdow: ighest recorded during the year. 4 ing - g - e o il e heia under the | Streets, for $6250; for F. H. Dakin, the doal & = 9:10a] .40 e im F. L. Mulier, 81, 8337 Seventeenth | Tifth and Sixth, and wil b Beld Rcler 8d | premises at 1511 California street, on the fcf"‘;’,v‘,d"’f‘b"’k‘h’ gattston. of. loana} 55305 Glen Ellen. 05 p| 6:20p| 408 Niies, Trac - - 425 and Louise Klauenberg, 18, 3337 Seven- 5 O. F. Cemeti h S Hiap of in ual banks show that there was 4.30° Hayward, Niles, Irvington, San| 18. Caphtion 1+ 9. 0, 2 Jenesy) | wotith - s1de, betwyen kin and Polk | 5 net decrease by four of the largest in-| 7:30a Jase, Livermore. . ’ 23, 227 Frankiin street, and o-In Alexander Valley, Eonoma |streets, for about $6000; to W. H. Fuller, | situtions of $3,400,000. In th 3:30 p! Sebastopol., 5.00r The Owl Limited—Newman, Los - ~ 1903, La F. Iver- 8! ns of $3,400,000. In the item of cash 4 295 Franklin street. County, October h LRI = the lot belonging to Laura M. Sage, Eliz- = Banos. Mendots, Fresno. Tulare, - in, 20, 64 Valley sireet, and | sen, beloved husband of Nellie Iversen, and | ity B o0lEnS [Ty g oo s g ;goaoo;m decrease by six banks was $,- connect at Green Brae for San| . Bakerseld. Los Angel 1358 Ll - father of Dagmar an Fran versen, a pa- B L 2 4 ), 3 it t Santa Rosa f ‘White Sulphur Port Costa, Tracy, Su 401 2 “h3 12 Latona street, and | tive of Denmark, aged 50 years and 3 | South side of Page street 137:6 feet west B il o T s at Fulton for Altruria and Mark West | 18.30r Hayward. Kiics sad San 3008 ;fi 12 Latona street | of Buchanan, 50x137:6 feet, for about $5500; 3 Springs: at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey- | 6.00r Hayward, Niles and San Jose. 10 | "OBE—In this city, October 31, ;(w}.‘ Al- [ to Michael and Louis Lyons, two lots, Schooner Folder Libeled. .ervflée for. Ek%{v- S?xrlmsl:dncclmerg:’e for | 6.00r 03::‘:::‘&"9‘3:0!! :“c'ha::o .y Vert Jacobe, beloved husband of Kathrena i 7, e .| the Geysers, Booneville and Greenwood: at O L - RTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, | Sacoss. Sid s G Ray"Sna Some"Jacobs | Soche v, ot 01 06, 20Uk B o Fount | ity nave beer fled againat the schopmar | Hopiand for Duncan Sprines, Higtiasd Sorines T B, Davin, Sacqamento, 4 the Fred n Jacobe, & | . elseyville, Carle prings, Soda- Bay, Lake- , El native “"m";g"';flm*nnd Fn Nineteenth avenues, for $1700. Willis A. Holden, which is lying at Kaa- | port and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah far, Vichy T niotn Boe: wol? .. marriage and death notices sent by £ Friends and acquaintances are réspect- | 0. D. Baldwin & Son have made the fol- | napall, island of Maul, by two of her sea- | Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel worth, Winnemuccs, Battle i1 not be Inserted, They must be handed | fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesdsy. |lowing sales: men, and the vessel has been attached by | Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Po Mountain, Elko . 4.25» »f the publication offices a: N ber 3 " F er , Jol . e, ler| fy & iin e e wad esidence f per- | 3 A e o iig | From Mrs. Clara M. Frank dnd Milton | United States Marshal Hendry. J. M. | Boifheil's Sunhedrin Feihts, Hullvitier ore's| 5007 Yailelo. dafiy, excpiSindey. - § 7550 authorized o have.the same published. Wasnineton sireet,” thence ta 8¢ Bomace's | . Eisner to Mrs. Lorena de Montanya, | Donovan, seaman, claims $10,000 damages | Hot Springs. Heirway House, Comptche, Camp | Joor Lal),Sunqsy onlyo. cocil o Church, where a solemn requiem mass will | the northwest corner of Sprute and Sac- | for alleged neglect after he was injured | Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags. aDd Way SEAtions...........c.ceee 11204 BORN. be celcbrated for the repose of his #oul at | ramento Streets, 37:6x102:8 feet for $5000; | DY an accident on board, whils A. Rich- [ Westports P ot S et Cg;,,fi;’",f;}gg; £.05r Oregon & Calitoraia Express.Sac- CLARK—In this city, October 24, 1008, to the | 9 o ‘;s(nc{;‘f;';'::‘l‘; g .‘f;“m ‘gs"‘;étj,{; to John G. Jury, 50x127:8 feet on the | ter sues for §2345 for wages sald to be| yile, Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Ol- {,‘.,“,’3':;?;,,;.{::{'5.,3.:&..“.2 8.564 wite of Stephen T.’ Clark, & son. C ol north line of Sacramento street, 100 feet | due him. sen's, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia | §.10r Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- CLOUGH—In Berkeley, October 28, 1008, 0| ;0pr u N 1n this city, October 30, 1903, Mary, | €ast of Central avenue, for $4750; Mrs. B T N T and Eureka, d 11.584 Clough, a daughter. October 30, 1908, to Saturday to Sunday round-trip tickets at re- Quced rates. On Sunday round-trip_tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. the wife of Cl Joved wife of John Jordan, and mother of | Margaret Coulter to Isidor Schwartz, 30x re Marguerette Jordan, & native of San | feet on the south line of Pacific ave- raricison. Sk BT e | nite, 137/ feet west of Laguna street, for Realism Invades Honolulu. HONOLULU, Oct. %.—The harging of €164 Newark, centerville. San Joss, HIGGINS—In this city, October 27, 1908, to hereafter. Remains 4 Tanbana Gisabura, a Japanese, who was Feiton, Boulaer Creek, Sants wite of Joseph Higgins, a son, at the pariors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 | $5200; from Mrs. Sophla Peard, - B0XI37:7 | executed to-day under sentence from the | bunsiey, O Ce 000 Market street, Chronicle Crus and Way SEations..seerseee: * B000 G—In this city, October 23, 1908, to the Mission street, between Third and Fourth. feet on the south line of Oak street, 1 Federal Court, was given last Thursday| H C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, 2157 Newark, Centeryllle, San_Joss, of W. F. Irving, a son. | KNOX-GOODRICH—In San Jose, Cal, October | fect' west of Shrader, for $5700; from Mrs. | evening as 8’ performance in (he 1ooy Gen. Manager. _ Gen. Pass, Agt. B e vus ond SALMON—In this clty. Cutsher &%, ‘1:?";0\ 196s, Mrs. S L. }\‘I’l_tx):;’(:;;drh'h.'a native | Carrfe L. Atwood to Amos W. Benedict, | Japanese theater. The Japanese fixed up Principal Way Stations 10.584 ihe wife of Dr. Willia el seriices’ will be bela at tne | 2T:0X125 feet on the west line of Diamond | a show which gave every detail, including 416r Rewark ose, Los street, 110 feet north of Twentieth, VON RAPPARD—In this city, October 30, nitarian Church, San Jose, Monday, for | the prayers and the murder’s last speech, wi '3 30r Hunter Tratn, on to the wife of C. von Rappard, & son. November 2, at 2 o'clock. $925; from Mrs. Rose M. Gove to Leopold Jose and Way Stationa. ad H—In this city, October 22, 1908, to| McDEVITT—In this city, October 31, 1903, Daglow, 26£120 feet on the east line of .WH‘I“!‘FPI‘X—H’FH-I—FX- e "mmfl‘v"om . Gm“ 7 250 the wife of James Walsh, a daughter. Mary Feiiclias, dearly beloved daughter of | Twenty-fourth avenue, 175 feet south of ® " OAKLAND HARBOR FE : s amed” 1" Veur '8 moniha “and j0 | Clement street, for $0; from O. D. Bald- | for J. Goldberg to John F. Schroth for e e e A T MARRIED. - g win to Frederick M. Hammond, = 25x120 | $12,50; adjotnin, 3 —11:15 9:00 11:00 a3, 1. 4 3 g lot on the o . - POWERS—In this city, October 28, 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. feet on the east line of Forty-elghth ave- | 127:8% for J. Goldberg to R. ;ugmz‘l;sx b T DA'-:M‘!‘:EW-“" P by the Rev. Dr. Jobn A. B. Wilson, | MOREHOUSE—In this city, October 80, 1903, | nue, 100 feet north of L street, for $550; | for $6800. The buyers will . e T LINE (Broad 6 X 2 $1'25 to §5 per week and +'L. Carlin and Iva May Powers, both | © William P “Morchouse, beloved husband of | from the same seller to Joseph C. Rad- | dences Shoegs toar GOART: INE et Birecy n g | n Francise tta N. Morehouse, and father of Mrs: ed 101 hy E . - gt | CHIONO—WALSH-In this city, October 80, | William H. Stein, a native of Massachusetts; :‘i};"r;u'; ‘m”;‘;:‘; :n'h‘&“l‘“:ge:‘t"’e‘;;‘; Florin L. Jones & Co. have sold 27x137:6 GALIFORNIA T T AT Market st. (or No. 1| 1903, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, | aged 80 years 2 months and 27 days. U, i 3 feet on the south line of Green street, 119 - F 50c, $1, $1 50 night; John B. Chicno and Annie A. Walsh, both | 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect= | $500; from W. C. Mysell to Wallace A. | fact east of Scott street, for $10,000 to §v11- ‘m 0 week: house open all night. of Diamondville, Wyo. et GEHRING—DAMMER—In this city, October , by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, August Frida D. Dammer. WESLAR—In _ Berkel October by the Rev. J. H. Theiss, Ferdi- rket (0ld No. 1364)—Fur- ite, single; also unfurnished. | invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 2601 Sacramento street. Interment Odd Fellows" Cemetery. Pleass omit flowers. POWNING—In this city, October 30, 1908, John Powning, & native of Cornwall, En land, aged 61 years 2 months and 17 days 1 Wise, 27:6x127:8 feet on the north line of ‘Washington street, 165 feet east of Lo- cust; from Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst to Miss Bertha Wallenstein, 25x137:6 feet on the south line of Sacramento street, 206:3 west of Walnut, for $2000. liam Hoelscher for Charles E. Bancroft. The estate of Isaac Selig has sold the northwest corner of O’Farrell and Gough streets, 30x137:6 feet, to Willlam Wolf for $18,000; also to R. G. Wilson the north- ‘with diner and all trappiags. = 3 2. Hueter of San Francisco and Della east corner of McAllist 1406—Furnished rooms; gas, S, Weslar of Berkele (Plumas and Sierra papers please copy. ster and Octavia : hone. e PRI AR g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- TO BE AUCTIONED. !t‘l;eetl for $20,000. Other Santa Fe Trains: P, F - = § = B A fully invited to attend the funeral services new aj « ORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly and Kittle Tracey, both of | MU TV S s SUST Y clori, at | | Baston. Eldridge & Co. will sell at auc- | A TeW apartment house on the suth |%:30%.m.) sor Seockton, Fresno, Baversfeldy | 9004 S1a J coms; prices reasonable. 2 Trinity Methodist Church, corner Sixteenth | tion on Tuesday, November 10, a variety | ;1 7 Fine » 81:6 feet east of Tay- |9:30a.m. > werceg Hanford and Visalia. FL o1 sunny g APLACE—ROSENBROCK _In this city, Oc- | and Noo stzeeta. Interment” Mountain View | of city propertics. ‘The list includes the | 107, has Jn. Teaw lo Miss E. L. Me-\l:Wp-m.' s reasonable - % 2 2V g B & | Cemetery, Oakland. following: ss A. Hoey for ten years, | 4.00 p. m. for Stockton. 10304 San Jose and Way Stations. H. Laplace and Addie M. Rosenbrock. . 4 - Ond rott ool o i . “ns—xfl‘":sioe—:?\ this im- O‘C)!aze:m; Lot g, city: October 20, 1903, | Three flats on the south line of Broad- "’: ";;“ rental for the term being $59,400. | 8:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyomand | '11.304 Santa Clara, San Jose, Los Gatos very pl "$10.6s. | - 1003, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Charles L. | My Sont oo o B T and Joo | way, of seven rooms each; southeast cor- i ¢ 'eil']"%:y and.basement apartment 1 Way 8 Misston—Fiooms 505 | ., Jevers and Minnie M. Russo. Belle Richmond, 'a mative of San Francisco. | ner of Third and Perry streets, 2 feet | 10USe Will be erected for Hiram M.|qycxker Orrice: 641 Market 8t and Ferry | 3.00¢ PaciticGrove Express—su = ('f‘r:»m | Mt R—KLAUENBERG—In this city, Oc- [7The funeral will take place to-day |frontage on Third street by 77:6 feet with | F0Bers on the southeast corner of Van Depot, 8. ¥. Also 1112 Broadway, Oake 3 k tober 3 the Rev. J. Fuendeling, (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the family (gn 2%x75 feet on Perry street, with | NeSS avenue and Green street. land, Cal. William Mueller and Loulsa Klauenberg. residence, 40 Stanley place. Interment Holy tors, flat above and a house of eleven Oscar Heyman is building cottages on * | RIZGER—LAGERBERG—In this city, Octo-| Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. stor, : h line of Creek and Narrow Gauge Points) on Perry street; residence on the | the West line of Potrero avenue, north of at Gliroy *for Hollister, Tres ber 31, 1803, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, | SULLIVAN—In this city, October 31, 1908, | FOOmSs $ s Twenty-third street; A b MT.T A RAILWAY at Cagtroville for Salinss. 12189 Charles D. Hieger and Sigrid H. Lagerberg. | Michael, dearly beloved husband of the laté | South line of :O'Farrell street, 135 feet ) U et; on the west line of . TAMALPAIS RA “116.000 STEINMANN—GERCKE—In this city, Octo- Susan Sullivan, ond devoted father of Wal- | west of Steiaer, containing eleven rooms; | at avenue, between Twentieth and Leave Via Squmalito Parry Arrive . ber 26, 1903, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, F. ter, Mary, Margaret and Grace Sullivan, a | pyjlding lofs on the west line of Fillmore | Twenty-first avenues; on the south line of | SanFrancisco | Poat of Market 8 mann and Chr. Gercke. EWART—DE PANGHER—In this city, Oc- tober 28, 1603, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Thomas J. Stewart and Clara Belle de Pangher, both of San Francisco. DIED. 1514, near Eleventh st.—Large, sun. e C $2 50 per week. nafive of Connecticut, aged 70 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respeot- fully fovited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors’ of Monahan, O'Hara & Co., 2389 and 2341 Mls: slon street, near Nineteenth, thence to St Peter's Church, corner Twenty-fourth and street, 137:6 feet south of Grove; residence on the séuth'line of Geary street, between | Steiner and Plerce streets; 1978 Geary | street; building lots on the east line of Van Ness avenue, 62:6 feet south of Fran- clsco street, ready for building; investment Day street, 75 feet east of Noe. H; sold 26:8x1% feet and six-room cotuzsh:: the west line of Sanchez streét, 100 feet south of Thirtieth, for $2650, and a three- room cottage on the north line of Point Lobos avenue, 100 feet west San an? Sun- feek. Alabama streets, for services, commencin, of Fifteenth, | at, 2:30 o'clock. Interment Mount for $2000. on the south line of Bryant street, 25 feet Tversen, Lawrence | Aners, Jeremtan = R Irersen.’ L Samtens, Hast of Bllery, west of Second, iiprove- TOWARD THE OCEAN. et Mo 124 Villow 30 ROYAL Houee, 126 “Incandescent lights, g g 4 ooy et SVERDRUP—In Nome, Alaska, October 16, | ments consist of a dolble cottage; Invest- g ) = T e e itinaa: W T ok 6;500m 406, ladies’ par. | Bowes, Carolins A., Knox-Goodrich, Mre, [ 1902, Christipe, beloved ‘wife 'of I Hemner | mont on the north 1ins of Pine street, 127:6 | The following sales are reported by Sol| Jet |83 Manmer Sv.(North Shoce Raiiroed) ngame, San Mateo, 8 'to $30; clevator on ground | iver 3. McDevitt. Mary ¥..| - Sxeninub 00 BT rs. S. Siljan, a | P8 Vest of Hyde street, improvements [‘G°t2 & So : pas . : e e T A native of Norway, aged 42 years. @ Funeral services will take place at the chapel of Mount Olivet Cemetery to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock. Friends are invited 1o attend. Remains at the parlors. of Craig, Carlson, August De Long. Bernice Dunleavy, Nellie Eberle, Leo Morehouse, Wm. P. Menlo Park, sad Paio Alto...... Powning, John #11.307 Mayfield, Mountain View, Suany- Richmond, Mary - Jaie, Lawre Santa Clars. Sullivan, Mithael e s Mystery and Wonder of Memory. The newspapers are telling of the re- Lot on the south line of I street, B: west of Ninth avenue, 25x100 feat, fo F M. Depew, for $1000; lot on the west line hot and cold water; baths. consist of three-story frame building; flats on the south line of Waller street, 156 feet west of Shrader, 1741-43, renting = far nce, and Evans, Elizabeth v . of Forty-ei Gustaieon, Edith H. Werrs, pe T e e P etoher 24, 1003, | Francisco, through to Worden, lot 50x63. | $1200; iot on the east line ‘of Forty-seventh | civil service examination, did not make a | 43iopsst sil staite Harvey, A. W. ‘White, George Paul J. Tuston, beloved son of Fernando and | feet. avenue, 150 north of I street, 5ix120 feet, | single error in properly sorting 42,000 test | eV ‘Mary Tuston, and brother of Mrs. J. Jord- hay, Mrs. C. Straadberg, Mrs. H. Hughes and George Tuston, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 30 years'd months and 1 day. £ Remains Sunday at Golden Gate Under- taking Company’ Mission street, near Twenty-first. ; WALTON—In this city, October 30, 1908, Jane J. Walton, beloved wife of Thomas T. Wal- ton, mother of Evelin, Ethel and Clarence Walton, and sister of Mrs. E. H. Saunders, & native of Nova Scotia, aged 48 years 4 months and 15 da; {7 Friends and acquaintances.are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Monday, November 2, 1903, at 1:30 o'clock, at her late residence, 2619 Clay street, be- tween Steiner and Plerce. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 8:80 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. WARREN—In_the City and County Hospital, October 81, 1903, John Warren, a natide of Ireland, aged 50 years. WHITE—In tbis city, October Geor to G..G. Foster, for $1600; lot on the line of J street, 57:6 east of Tenth avl;::‘t: 25x100 feet, to Kroetz & Wilson, for $1000; lot on the south side of H street, 57:6 east of Forty-seventh avenue;. 25x100 feet, to C. P. Hicks: lot on the north line of X street, 82:6 west of Thirty-ninth avenue, 50x100 feet, to 8. E. Coiner, for $150; lot on the west side of Forty-seventh avenue, 150 feet north of H street, to F. H. Irvine, for $1600; and lot on the west side of Tenth avenue, 275 feet south of L street, 25x120, to A. Wilkinson, for $775; two lots in blogk 1211 to Francisco Neves for $150. ‘The grading to-official line and the sew- ering of Twenty-first avenue, from H to The following transactions are reported by Hawks & Skelton: Bought for the ac- count of H. D. Hawks, 50x100 feet on the south line of H street, 32:6 west of Forty- first avenue, $1700; sold for the estate of A. C. Page, 32:4x137:6 on the north line of Filbert street, 100 feet west of Franklin, $1900; sold for Mrs. H. Lichtenstein, 30x60 feet, with old buildings, on the north side of Sacramento street, 1% feet east of Drumm, for $10,00, which was bought last June for $8750; sold for A. Miller, 51:8x51:9, with improvements renting for $70 a month, on tfe south side of Adelaide place, off Taylor street, for $10,000. Raymond, Armstrong & Co. will place on the market during the present week the second subdivision postal cards, each -representing a post- office in a certain territory assigned. This was done at the rate of thirty-three and one-half cards a minute. Far more note- worthy is the memory of an expert plano player, who will play an entire season's concerts without a note of printed mamsic before him. His memory is so. perfect that hundreds of thousands of.notes must be at the orderly and instant disposal of the will. And this is combined with a multiplicity of synchronous recollections of timbre, tempo, expression, etc. The mystery is at present past the hint- ing of any explanation, and this fact is as beautiful as it is appalling. It shows | ¥ us haw.far we are from any real science of psychology. Physicians note the strange thrusting of disease among the mechanisms of memory, thé morbid ef- AHERN—In this city, October 30, 1908, Jere- miah, dearly beloved husband of Mary J. Ahern, and belo her of Nellle, John, Agnes and Gertrude Ahern, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 61 years 3 months and 10 days. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, November 2. 1903, at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 2351 Oak street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a solemn re- quiem high mass will 'be celcbrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, BASSETT—In Oakland, October 31, 190, e beloved daughten of Elizabeth H. D. Bassett, and sister of Madeline and Andy Bassett, a native of Oakland, ‘aged 14 years 2 months and 20 days, BOELL—In Berkeley, October 29, 1903, Henry George, dearly beloved husband of Julia Boell, father of Mariana Boell, beloved son of Mrs. Boell and th harles Boell, and brother of Edward, Charles, Frank and’ Ber- 8, 123 Eddy et.. near Market— tamily rooms; 85¢ to $1 night; :_elevator: electric lights: free bus and bagEage. NESS, 519 — Handsome sunny furnished i ringl conveniences. corner_Grove—Large sunny : rent $10. g m Hotel, 44 5d st.. near Market— t and respectable; 700 rooms: | burban Service, Standard Gauge Electric— Dt“p‘fl from San_Francisco Daily—7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 a. m.. 12:20. 1 15, 5:15, 8:15, ), 8:48, 45 FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO —Dally—5:25, 6:35, 7:40, 9:35, 9:35, 1108 m., 12:20, 1:45, 2:88, 4:45, 5:45, 6:45, 55, 10:20 p. m. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRA: e at | Duncan & Church sts. | 20, 1903, = Y s 7:52, 8. 58, - = tie Boell, & native of San Francisco, aged rge White, busband of the late Eilen | . It has been o 3 ‘CISCO—Daily—5:45, 3 Call_sdvertisements . White, and father of John R. and George F, | cludes sixty acres. n cut into fects of some neoplasm or injury to parts | T I 00, 515, 4:06, 5:06, 8:06, bas “heen estabiiched st 1098 | 2 ytars. White and Mrs. Charies Schater, a native of | large lots and villa sites. It has fine of the convolutions 6f the brain whereby | 7108 9500, 10:35 b m. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- {bew “Yaik * sud THROUGH TRAINS. 8:00-a. m. week days—Cazadero and way s P i e b k days (Satuidays excepted)— Ly .n'_u'::-y stations. roads and will have water and sewers, electric wires, etc. The tract has been all surveyed and mapped. Some sales have been made advance, before the tract was ready to be.flplnc:d on th‘: h:.,m There are many fine trees on f tract, latrel, bay and oak. It takes only forty minutes to reach the land from this city by ferry and electrie’ road. Practically the entire first subdivision of the tract heas been sold. i ‘Guy T. Wayman has sold the MecLellen property on the south line of Washington street, 103 feet west of Polk, to H. L. Mid- | ieton for 5180, The lot I8 GxiFTisy teet some memories are lost temporarily or permanently, in part or completely, while others are unaffected. Even this leaves us in amazement. at the inscrutable com-- plexity and methods of the cellular ma- chine, But through these morbid-injuries “we catch tantalizing glimpses which some day, properly studied and followed up, may bring some psychologic physician to an unraveling of the mystery.—American ————— A Chelsea, England, hospital is mourn- ing the loss of a bequest of $6000 through It having been demonstrated that only ‘where lots are on official grades and the streets are building operations feasible advisablé the property own- ers south of Golden Gate Park will soon make a united effort to provide the neces- sary sewer facilities and a large amount of money is to be expended &uu grad- ing of blocks and streets to official lines. | ‘to the present time only a very lim- ited area of land In Sunset District is provided with sewers. Thne sewer work Is merely done in blocks near the H street electric cars, and this Twenty-first avenue. Ttisements snd_subscriptions ranch office, 2200 P HENRY J. CALLACHER CO, (Successors to DANIEL P. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND 20 Fifth st, opposite Lincoln School - ‘Telephone South 80. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. ———Funeral Directors and —_ Formeriy in Metropolitan Now at 866 MISSION, Tel. South 167. Between Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth st Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. “"MONAHAN & CO., respect- rul‘l:y’ invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 1 o’clock, from the funeral par- Jors of James MecGinn & Co., 4 Eddy strect. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS. The family of the late Mrs. Rose Samuels desires to express its sincere thanks to the many friends and acquaintances for their kindnees during our sad bereavement. £l r—r;‘n';"—%m Depot, foot of Market st. WEEKLY CALL 16 Pages. 8 per Year phones in every cold ocean water American plan N\ C i 1 A\VaY | Jt - C "u ol 1| (inc) — " | FONERAL DIRBCTORS AND .w-. Feceived st Call branch ofe, 2300 Fillosor: | 7. 3. Mosahan, Presideat