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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1903, REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. ' ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and U wife of Freeman C. Horn, mother of Myr- tle, Gladys and Milton Horn, and daughter YACHTS ENTER WATERS MODERN « “fnished complete with ¢ KNICKERBOCKER apartments, 1340 Pine, nr. [ of ‘Robert and Jane M. Cove. OF SHELTERING LAGOON ¥ conver casy terms. large lots. | Hyde—Steam heat, electric lighted, free S viands end poqUNIMARbA b Lolptot: s 2 5 4 rooms—$2 bath; 3-room suites furnished, up. fully invited to attend the funeral services € rooms— nd Second ave., bet. t_cars and one block st part lot at § per cent. CO., Crocker bullding. R sale or r Modern cottage, 6 rooms and - er st., near Union. on Fult e 142 nr. st City owner. HEAL ESTATE—Country—¥For Sale. | PLOY:! e parties earning a themselves & e coun | " | Aeor: | LAGUNA and McAllister, St. James flat—8uti- $5 50 per month. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent ghts. om and ladies' par- to §150; week, §2 reading-room, smoking- lor; rooms per night to $8; morth, $S to $30 Nicely furnished sunny te; $8. Furnished rooms, free bus a R Hotel, 44 3 st.. nes Most convenient and respectable; to $1 50 night c. light ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. — ROOMS AND BOARD. HOTEL BALTIMORE, NES! AR GEARY ST. FAMILY HOTEL. and mode: pointments: intercom- cating and long distance phones in every m: steam heated: hot and cold ocean water single room suitable for elevator on ground { rooms with hot and cold water: baths. | 700 rooms: | $2 to §8 week; elevator: | Tuesday, November 10, 1903, at 1:30 o'clock, at the home of her parents, 2011 Howard street, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth. Interment Cyppess Lawn Cemetery, by car- riage. | LACEY—In this city, November 6, 1903, Charles H., beloved son of Peter J. and the | late Mary Lacey, and loving brother of Joseph. Gussie, Tilife and Tessie Lacey and H. Smith, a native of San Fran- | years 4 months and 10 da: ends and acquaintances are respect- invited to ‘attend the funeral to-day at 9 o'clock, from the residence fully “R—In this city, November 7, 1903, Televier, beloved brother of Mrs. A. 5 Mrs. J. Durand, Mrs. L. Landgrebe and Mrs. J. Day, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 40 years and 6 months. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respéct- fully invited to attend the funeral services Monday, November 9, 1903, at 2 o'clock, at the mortuary chapel of J. S. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue.. Interment Laurel Hill netery. LOUDENSLAGER—In this city, November 8, 1803, Agnes Loudensiager, beloved mother of Mrs. John de Angelis of this city, and grandmother of Thomas J. de Angelis and Mrs. Henry H. Hustis of Brooklyn, N. Y., & native of New York City, aged S1 years 9 | months and 4 days. G Friends are respectfully invited to at- N LONG RAGE Barks of Equal Build and Cargo Off Together of Steamer Alexander Brings Valuable Cargo of Whale Bone. Great interest was manifested all along the two the water front yesterday in the sailing limejuicers Crocodile and Lock Torridon, which passed out through the Golden Gate at the same hour, both bound for Liverpool. Both vessels are Pleasure Craft of the Corinthian Club Are Laid Up in Winter Quarters. At noon yesterday the bridge over the entrance to the lagoon at Tiburon was raised and the yachts of the Corinthian fleet began to pass into winter quarters. The first yacht to pass under the up- raised drawbridge was Frank E. Baker’s sloop Emilie in charge of Frank A. Bart- the yawl Frolic, the sloops Amigo, Mig- non, Sans Souci, Villain, Merope, Aeolus, Ruby, Discovery and Wawona. The yachts were followed by the arks Atlan- tis, Bat, Caspian and four others. The ark Atlantis fouled the entrance and some planks had to be cut away to en- able her to pass through. The launch Leona, with Tom Jennings’ and Hawkins’ launches did good service in towing the yachts into the lagoon. The sloops Cupid, Hiawatha and Nep- tune of the Corinthian Yacht Club and the sloop Juanita of the San Francisco Yacht Club also entered the lagoon. The The Man of Millions. We have two propositions for trans-continental n vear_Church: b_wk.; trans., 50c-$1 ““.";‘-;L““'" s e for Liverpool. lett. She was followed by the sloops El- $ 3 ly premises. 2D STATES, 123 Eddy st., near Marke oF Wirtiess ae & Tt e Ip a0 family roupe; 350 to §1 night for services at 9:30 o'clock, Interment Holy sie, Phoenicla, Emma, Clara, Freda, travelers. to $6 week; elevator; electric lights; mpetery. —_— Fleeting, May, Truant, Edna, Genesta, One is for the man of millions; the other for millions of men. The “man of millions™ proposition is this: Overland Limited, which The leaves San Francisco 10.00 a.m. daily, carries a through sleeping car for Omaha and Chicago via the Rock Island. Car lies over at Salt Lake City five hours, passes through the finest scenery of the Rockies by daylight, and at Denver is attached to the Rock Island’s night express s $100 $25 a month, will buy 10 hs; cuisine and service best; A:\mmmpmn te l-1 lkhe flun!mlsm-ri\durm (p‘:ew:; at 10 | four-masted barks and both belong to b;n;ge was raised under the supervision as fruit, berry, table or $3 to §5 day. Special rates by month. o'clock, from St. Mary's Church, corner h painted ports. Both were | of Port Captain John H. Keefe. o 7 g e Lo E z:z‘;m::‘ux:i:mndthz‘;xpomn'-":ll: o ;:ofl:l:!:n:d‘:uog and u: race will be a |, The yawl Seven Bells and the sloops o of thiy ciy: amento County, 18 miles from % m; Thels 2o e Sie . g 3 Sta tractive for the repose of h 1. Int nt Holy 5 % elma and Nixie are still at their moor- he <« milli 3000 acres sold, 1500 planted: good school | _Service: lowest rates Cross Cometery, o e keen one. The Crocodlle is 2555 tons bur- | 4,00 in Belvedere Cove, but will be taken The «millions of men” proposition is the tourist to_raflroad s TAKER & RAY QUIC Co. + thing LYONS—Clara, beloved daughter of S. and Anna Tyons, and dearly beloved sister of ‘Wilson. den and is in command of Captain W. She was towed to sea by the up on the ways at South San Francisco for the winter. car. We run so many that we can’t even name 108 m, 40 , or | s; cholce locality: ref. Amanda, Anna, Henry and Arthur Lyons. | tug Deflance. The Lock Torridon is 2081 : —_— - urch, Oaklane esday, at o'clock. H - ' buys & ten-acre farm twelve _ SCIENTIN McGRATH-In this city, November 7, 1903, | tain R. Pattman. She was towed out| the Fulton Iron Works a week ago. The daily via El Paso; Sunday, Wednesday Sacramento; write for booklet; g s William T, beloved infant san of P. J..and | by the Sea King. The sight of two ships | yawl Phyllis has been taken up Peta- WRIGHT & KIMBROUGH, 603 J st., Sacramento, Cal FA lands, stock ranches, 025 Market st bet. 6th-7th len. Miles: yoi want the best as well as he, e e SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES W HOME sewing machine; this week only: $10. $15. $20: alightly used; needles 20c doz. fitted glasses to S Annie McGrath, a native of San Francisco, aged 11 months and 9 days. MAGNER—In this city, November 8, 1903, Max, beloved husband of Babetta Magner, S. H. Williams and The- Grace, Emanuel and Nat A. Magner, of Germany, aged 70 years 10 resa, putting to sea at the same time is not unusual, but the sight of two vessels of the same style, with the same kind of cargo and bound for the same port is an occurrence which class and bulld, laden rarely happens in any harbor. luma Creek and the sloops Belle and Jo- sle will be sheitered from the storms of winter in Corte Madera Creek. @ it @ and Saturday via Colorado. Rock Isiand System F. W. THOMPSON, General Western Agent, 633 Market Street, San Franciseo, the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean Qairy or coloniza COE & CO., 45 | Cal | W HOME S, M. CO.. 1051 Marxet st. B A s and 22 days. A member of Stockton ¥o. 11, L. 0. O. F.; Parker Encamp- . 3 'of Stockton, and Hope Lodge No. 126, I. O. B'nai B'rith, Stockton. (Stock- ton_papers please v.) £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, &t his late restdence, Turk street, under the auspices of the General Rellef Board, I O. The masters of the ships have made hosts of friends in port and this adds aa unusual amount of interest in the out- come of the race. AR S A Whaling Bark' Arrives. The old whaling bark Andrew Hicks arrived in port late Saturday night. She brought 850 e CHAS. W Jose CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS Dositively cured: new method; 1 week's treat. ment free. Dr. Cottingham, 304 Sutter st. | N . STABLES TO LET. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Tralns loave and are dus to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO: (Matn Line, Foot of Market Street’) = s STUTTERING _AND _sTasmmmive. (MASUIRE In, e, oty Soyember T 200 | B 0600 NI St deva T e, TP Sopeigms 7480 yosevite iierd Himiey 1 « for @ ;m‘(i\ cine. Inquire into “nndn‘r_(:ai cures ;home c\lre.\] 2:::'1 «!r;d !-' dxrr: Hurley, a native of England, q'j&;l:ep?:ngbgrflw ,i"’ Wh;"“,fe i .":,:" fld pf&flia_“’"""" Danfels, 43 days from | @AL! . W’*','%"'-g;;gflfi‘mi ! siand, C ___rmorosais IR b o g e, | it S et 3 s gl Gt i e, cout, 30 v o vie- [ DUCITORMTS oio0g0 P : 1% She is_consigned to the Western Repair and Supply Company. S A Alexander in Port. to Holy Cross Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebratéd for the repose of her soul o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Oakland, on_arrival of the 11 at from San Francisco. plsur Coss Bay, Nicolson, 80 hours from Sen ro. Stmr Senator, Patterson, 4% days from Se- attle. Stmr Alliance, Hardwick, 11 days from Port- 9:30 » through in 8 days, :‘nhfl-:r.-ddlh'phu. k noon, d fmme at the 1904, Sovember 16, 1903, and publicly | thereafter, to furnish are Island Navy Yard until k proposals will be fur- cation to the Navy Pay Of- Armons, Lemoore, Haaford, —— BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS | at rop. Modesto, Goshen Junction, Lemoore, Han- o'clock or to the Con dant, | MORRIS—In Berkeley, November 8, 1803, An- The whaling steamer Alexander, fifteen days | land, via Coos Bay, and via Eureka 21 hours. k7 Wi Bakerstield .. . 455» o Mare Isiand Cal B H. | na Eiizabeth, beloved daughter of M. L. and | from Unalaska, arrived yesterday. She brings | Stmr Eureka, Jessen, 24 hours from Eureka. 0364 Sons Huprces Davia Wiiisme BERKELEY R 08 N Commandant’ | V. A. Momis of Crows Landing, Cal., & na- | 12,000 pounds of whalebone, valued at 800,000, | | Stmr Alcazar, Martin, 45 hours from San & & & lor Bartiew Springs). Willows | tive of Oakland, al., aged 20 years 7| Cgptain Tiiton reports an uneventful voyage. Cg?m Whitt i 80 b v for mfl‘:}m‘“flvm‘“fl&“ ‘¥Fruto, Red Bluff, Portland... 7.55» MAR AGES DEATHS. \mnn(hs and :\n,\« - SRbgE The bark left homh Aprl(; ;‘d)\enee ;l:r ‘vflylx! Vew::::;- “pur;‘r';r d:'c'col a, ours m Merced, 8.30. ,2:‘1!‘“ Jose, ,_";;:‘gm “m‘ _— — N s city, November 7, , Catherine ) 3 3 one, Sacrame iacery Ar X% ‘mtive it Landonderrs, 68¢a 80 Searn | Eigned to T, Liebes & Co. 0 10 " 07 | Stmr Scolia, Erlckson, 21 hours from Eu- |400p. m. for Stockton. Maryavile, Chico, Eed Biud. 0 450 Tiaxe and death notices sent by [ AP Smonths e respect- ot Stinr "Alcatras, Cailson, 45 hours from Port | 8:00p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Casyonsnd | 8304 0skodie; TNORE S umEoc B s (’“1“” i b h“f,‘d;" fully invited to attand the funeral to-day May Dodge Returns. !"Wh"‘"‘“"- " ‘. e g:nm“‘“" - f the pubiication offices and be - e 1 % . s Vaile, i e name and residence of per- | (Monday), from the Chapel of the Passion of | rps gchooner Mary Dodge, Captain Olsen, | aqve fons msn mow Tiicks, Willlame, 28| qucxsr Orrics: 641 Market 8t aud Farry ) g First and Harrison t. Mary's Hosoital, when a solemn high same published. e 10.004 ed to have ¢ | which 1eft here on November 5 for Eureka, re- l>‘l""ll N F. Also 1113 Breadway, Oak- | turned to port yesterday. On the 7th inst., Pors _costa, Lathrop, Marunez, Sysoa, Stockton, streets, SAILED. Tracy, mass will be celebrated for the repose of Saturdsy, November 7. 3 | BORN. her moul. Interment St. Mary’s @emetery, | When five miles northwest of Point Reyes, 8| gy Geo Loomis, Badger, Eeattle. g Ay o e iy 74 : | MATTHES—In this city, November 7, 1908, to | Oakiand. heavy squall struck her, which carried awa: i B - s. | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Angeres West- the wi J. W. Matthes, a daughter. q _x (nee | her 1ib boom, so the captain deemed it ad- unday, November 8. AL . CO. i w PAINT! Katherine C. Painter o bound arrives via Coast . ~ S | visable to put back to port. Stmr W H Kruger, Ahlin, Bureka. LAESSHE o O'Rourke). wife of Dr. George L. Painter. | e L IR 10.004 The "Overiand, Limited - Ugdeal erment at 2:15 o'clock to-day at St. —_—— g . San Diego. Denver, Omaba. Chieago... DIED. B e et I e Stmr Iaqua, Jorgenson, Eureka. SAN FRANCISCO ANG NORTH PACIFIC "; Bareford, Eilla K Herzogin at Honolulu. Stmr Fulton, Lee, Westport. Hayward, Niles and Way Stations. i McGrath, Wm. T. PETERSON—In this vember 8, 1903, i RAILWAY COMPANY. Sacramento River Stesmers... ord, a ETERSOD . , 1903, rgo, Dunham, Eel Rives 3 Sacramento, 3 B i Magner, "Max Paulin Peterson, dearly” beloved husband of | The derman ship Hersogtn Sophis Chiarlotte Simr. Detpatch, Hansen. Portiand, Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Markes Street. B itland, “Kalghts Landing. - Morrie, Anna E. Nt Frank, Peter, Altred, | from Hamburs. This makes the chances of | 5t ship Lech Teeridon: Pattmen. Liverpool, | SAN PRANCISCO TO SAN RAFARL. Mujevii, Oroviile snd way . . within 1_block; | e e ul and Paulin L. Peter” | the French hark Parls, from the same port, | Br ahip Grocodlle, Wilson, Liverpool. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, e an Siics wad Way Biation b3+ Telegraph ave, | n. Harriet B Painter, Katherine ative of Sweden, aged 47 vears 9 | bound (o Honolulu, look rather elim, 88 she 18 | DRt Lrahoe. aieiviie ooy 8:30, 6:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip | 3390 Bor Conte " Martimes Byron . Brother Peterson, Paulin months and 17 days. already now cut 182 da; Bric W G Ioain, Haten.: Hochs Hastio at 11:30 p. m. Tracy, Lotk Modesta, s P + Pileperling, Annie M. i A oo 0L s TR ot ERPor Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. = g §12 Daleys | Pomeroy, Mre. E. J, | PIEPERLING—In this city, November 7, 1003, Schr Ida A, Beck, Bodega. SUNDAY S 600 0-00 1100 o - N, %»n. Merced, Fresno and Way Sta 2 & ¥ adjoins the Wheel- Rooney, James J Anale “Margacethe, elovefiwice ol S Lumber Floating at Sea. RETURNED. Lot el Rl R A tions beyoud Port Costa._. ... 12388 - s oG, erling, and beloved mother of Charle Saritisy. Novembex 8. :00, 6:20, 11:30 p. m. 3.30® Martinez, Tracy, Stockton - 10 {mbing . | Picperiing, Mrs. P. Stevenson and Anni The steamer Aberdeen, from Portland, re- ) . | SAN BAPAEL TO SAN FPRANCISCO.| 400 Martinez SenKamon,Vallejo,Napa, 3. MORTIMER & . ck, Thomas Pleperling, a native of Hessen-Darmstadt, | ports that on November 5, when off the Ump- | _Schr Mary Dodge, Olsen, hence Nov 5, for | WHEK DAYS — 6:06, 7:35, 7:50, 9:20, 11:13 Callszogs, Santa Ross. . - & . MORTIMER g . jermany, aged 49 years 6 months and © | bon River she passed through & largs quan. | Eureka, returned on account of carrying aAway | ' g m.; 12:50, 3:40, 5:00, 5:20 p. . 4007 Niles, Tracy. Stockton. o - p— e g R | Tt o s “ina Tamber. T A Sterrific gals was | Jibboom Nov 7. at 5 a m, five miles NW of | aturdays—Extra trip at 2:00 and 8:35 p. m. | 4307 Hayward, Niles, Irvington, FOR sale_Bargain for few days; NW. oor. 1ot | Londensiager - Agnes 'rymr'f Mary A, funeral wAll take place Monday, | pigwing 1 the time and the waves were roll- | Point Reyes, during heavy NW squall. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:40, 11:15 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, Pelegraph ave.: 02 age; 10 min- Ly Whalen, Patrick at 11 o'clock, from her late real- | ing mountiins high. s PR TE'—“;‘?:‘}A‘;H;;?-D - 4 05, p. m. walk & 0om moder e 3 o - & | e — N BOS, 3 m— AnT agel al ceflings in hall, din- | BAREFORD—In this city, November 6, 1903, | Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. FPlease Overdue Ship Turns U St WL JOW oy S8 S0 e oun Sept. 7, 008, |San Prancisco, | 5.00r Port Coste, Tracy, Sivckior 1;“‘ or frescoed. Call on or| Ella K., beloved wife of C. Stace Bareford, | omit flower: 5 P P DOMESTIC PORTS. < = 15 Hayward, Niles and San Joss g sddress owner, C. E. BATDORF, 2401 Ward | & native of New Jersey. POMEROY—In East Oakland, November 8, | The German ship Willkommen, Captain| PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Nov S—Schr Destins- Sun- | Week | ‘600 Hayward. Niles and San Jose.. 1 B A IR M. . | g F7%riends and acquaintances are respect- | 1003, At 718 N AV e T Zabeth | Freeze, arrived at Seattle yesterday, 136 daya | Snow & Burgess, from Port Blakeley; Ger L_* days. [Days. | ggQr Orfental Mafl— Ogden. De. e - | invited to attend the fune onday, ane Pomeroy, mother of Edgart and Camp- | o “78% MIVTC B e g Peen quoted on | ship. Wilkommen, from Hamburg: Fr bark <Y ‘Omaha, St. Louls. Chicago and . real estate. have for sale mber 9, at 11 o'clock, from the First| bell Pomeroy,’ s native of England, aged 63 | from Rio de Janeiro. She had bes Memty, from TaBitl. S 102 Kast. Port Costa, Benicis, Sul- e B st Church, 820 Eddy street. | _years and 26 d 5 .| PInere was only one change on the reineur- | Passed in Nov S—Bktn Lahaina, for Tacoma. D oy o gy e & © per cent to 10 per cent net. refer 15 | PAUMHOER—In this clty, November 7 1008, | ROONEY - In e oy T & of s, | ance list yesterday, and that was the with-| TATOOSH—Passed in Nov S—Stmr Mack- o) | g P T g et e L oot refer 19| “Frank J. beloved husband of Jossie Baum- | " James J. Rooney, beloved husband ‘of the | GrIC, "0 {he WiliKommen, tnaw, hence Nov 5, for Tacoma; Nor stmr . ¥ g Mok, NAEE > - Vahber . | hoer, father of Berneice Baumhoer, son ”(‘ late Mary A. Rooney, beloved father of Mrs. Hero, hence Nov 5, for Ladysmith. ‘worth, noe nce like rent, buys new Sroom | Herman J. Baumhoer, and brother of Mrs. [ F. A. Itrich, Mrs. Ernst Zimmerman, James o Possed out Nov-8—8hib Jabes Eowes, front Novato, 8 Mochtatn, Kike ..o - 4280 e Mary Raabe, & native of Minnesota, aged 20 | J. Rooney Jr., Mrs. F. Fleck and D. J. and M ts of St G Petaluma, » 6.00r Vallejo, daily. except Sunday. 7.55¢ near ferry line and ca: . ovemen! eamers. Ballard, for Sydney; schr Forester, from Se- ‘and 7.00° Vailejo, Sunday onk & - e months and 17 days. A member of [ Hugh Rooney of Honolulu, and brother of 2 2 b by P| e near San Pablo. STt i Onder of Blod | . Do % Hoe o Ootnty "Bl attle, for Redondo: ‘bktn Portland, from Ta- Santa Rosa. 7.00r San Pablo, Pors » - nd Sign and Pictoral Pamiers Union | Treland, s#ed 12 Years A member of Bi. coma, for San Francisco. ‘Snd Way Stations.. 11288 r \ T e | . (Portiand, Or., papers please copy.) | Patrick's Mutual Alliance Assoctation of | ~proa——r e s o O e Fulton, O Al ) N | s nis abl heywntatances Sre respect- | Caltfornia. rigd — | SEATTLE—Sailed Nov 7—Stmr Dolphin, for Fortiand, Pu 8.584 s | tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | §7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | S o {Greva’ Harbor Nov. | Skagway. Windsor. 8.10» Hayward, Niles snd San Jose (Sun- = | (Tuesday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the pariors | fully invited to attend the funeral t0-48Y | Newburg, Grays Harbor Nov. 9| SAN PEDRO—Arrived Nov 8—Stmr Samoa, Healdsburg. [10:40 8/10:20 & day only) - OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. | of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- | (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from the residence | oD ‘oquille River Nov. 9| hence Nov 6; stmr Bonita, hence Nov §; schr Lytton. COA Li (Narrow Gauge). = y street, between Seventh and Bighth, | of his daughter, Mrs. Ernst Zimmerman, | Trico;- <t 5 e W entty. Pt GG Hartee. : Gt T ok} ) e g ce to St. Joseph's Church, where ser- [ 1711 Thirteenth avenue, between N and P | 4 : blig £ - © el Sty Bl L e OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ’ thenoe & » ol T Bouth” Saki i . | San Pedru. Humboldt . |Nov. 9| sSalled Nov 7—Stmr Ruth, for San Fran- Cloverdale. Newark, Centervills, San Joas: - e et et | T . oy ey SR0S | Arcate Coos Bay & Port Orford|Nov. 9 L.cisco; schr Annie Larsen, for Tacoma. Nov 8 L o einet. Doulaer Creek; Sumts P ey S Sy |- 1o Ak Hellows. Thurch,. CItteRen veins £ 8. Monio Grays Harbor |Nov. ® [&-Stmr Bonita, for San Francisco. Hopland 110:40 a[10:20 & e and Way Statt ormerly occupied by the | MEMBERS of Sign and Pictorial Painters' | and N strects south, where a requiem high | 3z Jionict, ... | VS Clashor - B e rantas il ot T Bhe - Waseslh and Ukiah, | 7:33 p| 6:20 p u sod Way Stations.._..., T at & cost of $9000; house Union No. 510—You are respectfully invited | mass will be celebrated for the repose of his | gSteh:; Ip e+ G CE SARRT: oo lRO% 9| S A L o0 ARt T®e Sehr W F Garms, hence Willite, T7:35 5] 6:20p '.;k‘m:;:;r,'meé.mhlfl ng rogm, Jibracy. hall and | to attend the funeral of our late brother, F. | soul. commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment | gonymy, Sydney & Way Ports...|Nov. 9| Oct 25; stmr G C Lindauer, hence Nov 5; tug s Boulder Creek, Santa Crus ard wood; hot air| J. Bsumhoer. oly Cros ery. P % 2 B oy Svar. hends'Nov 6. ? 1088. rc spark "“FHOMAS McGILL, President. | ST. PATRICK'S Mutual Alllance Assoclation | by sare...."| Ceomant City INov: 30 | B N TU RA— Salled ' Nov 8—Stmr National Guerneville. R e o Loe s il | r beautiful W. J. X. ROBINSON, Secreta: of California—The funeral detail will as- | paih. .| Tacoma ... |Nov. 10 | City, for San Francisco. Sonoma. . 18554 "y Dne marine view; | BELLINGHAM—In this city, November 7, | semble at the late residence of our deceased | Fonjta. -| Newport ‘& Way Ports.|Nov. 10 | PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Nov 8—Schr Ca- Glen Ellen. ith rustic stone copt 1903, Sarah Belllngham, beloved mother of brother, James Rooney, 1711 Thirteenth ave- | pomona’ Humboldt .. e % mano, hence Oct 80. $1000; conven Mrs. Caroline Rodden, Mre, E. E. Hunt, the | nie, South San Francisco, thence to the | G w, gider..| Portland & Astori PORT HARFORD—Sailed Nov 8—Stmrs late Mrs. Fred Lux, Harfy Thoraton, Ed-| church and place of interment. Members | Radondo......| Humboldt Santa Crus abd Santa Barbars, for San Fres- Sebastopol. ~ ward and James Bellingham, a native of | are invited to attend. Funeral will occur at | g Barbara... | San Pedro clseo. STAGES connect at Greem Brae for San come firs England, aged 83 years and 6 months. 9 o'clock this mornin - Colon.........| New York via Pan FORT BRAGG—Arrived Noy §—Stmr Noyo, | Quentin; at_Santa Rosa for White Sulphur - | 7 Friends are resvectfully invited to at- THOMAS M AREY, President. Santa Rosa...|San Diego & Way Ports No hence Nov 7. Springs; at Fulton for Altruria and Mark West tend the funeral services Monday, November THOMAS E. GIBBO Cor. Sec. Point Arena.. | Mendocino & Pt. Arena.|No ISLAND PORT. Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey- | 1903, at 11 o'clock, at her late residence, | SCOTT—In this city, November §, 1903, Wil- | Eureka Humboldt HONOLULU—Arrived Nov 7—Schr Willls A | serville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for br | kin street. Interment private. liam George McGann **8co beloved hus- | Corona Humboldt . Holden, from Kaanapall. Nov 8—U S stmr | the Geysers, Booneville and Greenwood; at gas, street w (Sister M. Bernadette)—To-mor- | band of Catherine ‘‘Scott,”” son of Malock | City Puebla.. | Puget Sound Ports. 3| Sheridan, hence Oct 81; Ger ship Herzogin | Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, San Jose and Wi fruit trees, | (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, a solemn re-| and Margaret McGann, and brother of Mre. | Coos Bay. San Pedro & Way P Sophie Charlotte, from Hamburg. Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Hay, Lake- ~ b - ""“"‘- hool, local train, . mass will be celebrated at Corpus| Mazie Collins and Thomas E. McGann, & | North Fork...| Humbolat . . T8 s Toin fe St 'Ina Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah fof Vichy s Saa Jose and Wa . present income oy t allan) Church, Croke street, off | mnative of New York City, aged 39 years. Gaelic. Franeisto: Br atmr Coptic, for Hongkong: Nor rings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel wner has g East and his instru, 5 Mission, for the repose of the soul of Sister > Remains at the pariors of the United | Umatil Park Banoventos ‘Tor Syfney. Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, are to sell: we must sell, we will sell g M. Bernadette of the Sisters of the Holy Undertakers, S66 Mission street, between | City Sydney. OCEAN STEAMERS. Potter Valley, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierly's, the first applicant who will talk cash ang | _ Family. RNSarana o, o g NEW YORK—Arrived Nov T—Stmr Celtic, | Bucknell's Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's : offer. J. 8. MYERS or | DWYER—In this city, November 7, 1908, M. | SIMI—In this city, November 6, 1903, Gaetano | Nevadan 18 | N R A Ghucsnstown stonr Déassch: | Hot Springs, Haltway House, Comptehe, Camp TIN | 73, Dwyer, a native of Syracuse, N. Y., aged | Simi, dearly beloved husband of Cesana Simi, | ———————— " _ | from Liverpool and Quethetowns S0 DTS- | Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort 1 = | B2 years. and beloved father of Pio and Jullo Simi, land, trom Hysbues; stone La Gascogne, Westport, Usal; at Willits for Fort Brags, $5500, REDUCED from $6500—Death compels | £ Interment private. Mrs. Pla Belll and Mrs. Julia Belli, a native | — " Destimation T o oie— | e BOOL. Arrived Nov B—Stmr Arabic, | Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covello, Layton: owner o leave for Los Angeles and he is | EMERSON-In East Oakland, November 7,| of San Donato, Lucca, Italy, aged 60 years 3 estination. | Salls.) Pler. OO A e N, TromE ATablc: | ville, Cummings, Bell's Springs. Harris, Ol- forced to well; location, Webster st., near at 1278 Bixth mvenve, Harriet I.. and 7 months. . > rmnz)vffi,n—d-nvea N B i Brvhatalt. Garberville, pperwood, Scotia . locks from the business o beloved wife of Charles P. Emerson, and EFdunscal steicily. neivate from Hia s et om Montceal, for Liverpool, and proceeded. ~ | 804, Eureka, ' banand other of Chartes 2L I 2 residence, 415 Bay street, at 12 o'clock, Mon- | F. Leggett.| Humboldt .. 12 m from Montreal, 3 [ A Saturdsy to Sunday round-trip tickets at re- e O ATt e Somerson, & mative of | Y, November 9, 1903, thence to Masonic | Lakme.....|Los Angeles Ports.| 5 pm GLASGOW—Salled Nov §—Stmr Laurentian, | o Seq Tates. e ey Ak WO Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, | Centenniai. | Seattle & Tacoma. .| 5 pm for New York; stmr Sicilian, for Montreal. On_ Sunday round-trip tickets to all points in fact an 1deal home: migt | PRMINOLD, BROTHER—An anniversary re- | (0W® SRRCCC "0y 0% nelq Under the sus- | Rival.......| Willapa Harbor ...| 4 pm QUEENSTOWN—Salled Noy 8—Stmr Cym- | peyond San Rafael at balf rates. be aold: mee it &nd make offer. 3. & | Uuiem mass will be celebrated at St. Mary's | JUOC® TR Ry sage No. 219, ¥. and Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm ric, from Liverpool, for New York; stmr Um- [ “icket office, 630 Market streef, Chronicle ST o T ima - 8| Colicge, Oukiand, Tuesday, November 10, at | 5% * nficc™o nialian Cemetery, by fu- Coos Bay direct ..|12 'm bria, from Liverpool, for New York. pullding. S o Sl I o | Be e Drestdent of Br Mary's Golleger | beral car. Please omit flowers. Humboldt 1:30 p —_—————————— H. C. WHITING, R X _RTAN. ey © frst class new flats, Telegraph bt ot - oMary's College | oy CK—1In _this city, November 8, 1908, Humboldt 5 pm Gen. Ast. = D0 ZTh st $35 ant §80: <hoics | Friends are invited to be present. Thomas, dearly beloved husband of Mary Astoria & /11 am Weather Report. oo | NER_In Bethany, November 8 1903, | grack, and father of Willlam P., Thomas F. San Pedro & Way| 9 am 3 y beloved daughter of Willlam ‘Stack and Mrs. F. H. Kb November 10. | P and James E. ck and Mrs. ¥. H. King, (120th Meridlan—Pacific Time.) —_— Katie Faulkner, and sister of James, | 3"54ive of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 70 Eureka & Coos Bay|11 am SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 8—8 p. m. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALB. | 0 o einco aped 4 yoare ona 36 ae | vears 8 months and 12 days. SRR e[ 2 9 i obieing sré. the. sidsonat Tatatalls o e ot ot e y S d d acquaintances are respect- pm| TOMORROW the 8ay for bargains in faral: 7 Friends and acauaintances are respect- P~ e e g 1 ol B Grays Harbor 4 pm date, as compared with those of same date last tore H. Schejibass. 11th st.cor.store.Oukind. { UL, 10Vited 1o stiend the funeral pervicet | (Tuesday), at 8:48 o'clock, from his late i R season and rainfall in last twenty-four hours: sday, at 9:30 aren idence, 1043 Silver avenue, near San ma. |10 am| z ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. e crim Bethany. Ixtesias St ¥Nvpcuies. Bruno road, thence to All Hallows Chureh, November 11. Last This Last — e —————————" ,} ooy a o city, November 8, 1903, corner of Sixteenth avenue and N street, Mendocino City ...| 1 pm Stations— 24 hours. season. season. ) ANTLERS, 415 Turk st.—Strictly 43| Deioved and affectipnate rrand ever dearly | where a solemn requiem high mass will be Coquille River 8 pm > 000" 5.86 5.3 Toom spartments: fur. or unfur. for hskDE. | Galland, & Dative of Geommen heon Jemse A.| celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- Nov:-lferr’u. g.% }).;3 ?'n = ~ |35 Selithe an8 1T & any, aged 67 years | mencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm| Sacramento . -0 70 178 GOLDEN GATE ave., 1042—Parlor floor of 4 | 3 ays. Croes Cemetery. Coos _B.& Pt.Orford|10 am San Francisco. 9. 9.7 s rooms: clean, cozy &nd convenient:; with use | ey +od gcauaintances are respect- | nHOMAS —In this city, November 8, 1903, [ Pomona.... | Humboldt -[1:30 p, Fresno ..... 908 . Q08 - Oax oF S | e oy, e fumeral services | Ty riha 5. Thomas, beloved mother of Frank | State of Cal.| San Diego & Wav.| 9 am| Independence | oo T 038 AISON, 407—Three furnished rooms to let | late residence, 884 Geary atrest. inierment | U, Thomss and Mrs, Arbella Hawley of Puget Sound Forts]11 ami Tos Angeles. . 000 043 0.3 T housekeeping; rent $18. Hills .;r Ete_}_-rh-::; Ce\;mlery by 11:30 o’clock {'xu-on, m_{cg .":nn. ve of celing, W. Humboldt perex 0.00 0.05 0.98 - —- train from and Townsend streets. g Siad o November 13, HOWARD, 1050—8Sunny housekeeping rooms, R vt {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- ‘more over Southern Nevada and Utah. aieo single; gas; $6 to $14 month, B b Lareaibie S, 0, fully invited to atiend the funeral Tuseday, o B R Tk SOMNE BEO-BE Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty = 3 Mas- ovember 10, at 10 o'clock, from her late hours ending midnight, November OAK. 117—Sunny front sultes; $12 to $18; sas "g;’;f;g;d:fid“fcgfi;-‘“ residence, 732 Harrison street. Interment Bt Aman 4 pm) E ; 22 iE Northern California—Fair Monday, becoming rar ot : fea are respect- | Mount Olivet Cemetery, by 11 o’clock train N. Y. vis Panama.12 m) & o 3 cloudy Monday night and rain from Cape Men- = - fully invited to attend the funeral services Third and Townsend streets. Astoria & Portland g docino morth; light northerly winds, brisk FACRAMENTO, 1390—2 housekeeping vooms, | Monday, November 8, 1903, at 2 o'clock, 8t | o, 7 November 17. HiE- PRy P 2 or unfurn.; sunny: 2 large closets | the variors of Porter & White, 433 Goiden | THOMPSON—In this city, November 7, 1903, Puget Sound Port 3 g3 £ | otiennt i . e eee——— (e GV eTUE, £ at her re-xd;:lce. '3“ ;‘&rk lt’ra;t, l‘!‘"‘i‘hp' [ Novémber 18. . ; '8_' Southern um;ln’lltom“n;—CM cooler Monday; ’ | 2 v, Thompson, beloved mother of T. R. Thomp- rd . P::::;:;.‘-‘ - oy x?rx:l:ixtm (.;( snl%i:l 3 oemital, Novem. | gon ana . C. Thompsen of Stockion, ite clh:nv.e:‘:éflp;' : Nevada—Fair; warmer Monday. L. New Yo ty, aged years. e — ot g dney ay Pts. E : i 3 mmm‘_ loudy at ; light north winds, ST. BET. SUTTER AND BUSH:| [rFriends and acquaintances are S e AT AT S o RanEing o mouthe - NNIEST FURNISHED = APART. IN THE CITY; THOROUGHLY < SUPERIOR SERVICE: CHOICE | ALL CAR LINES; NOW OPEN. | respect. fully invited to attend the funeral serv Monday, November 9, 1908, at 10 o'clocl 'e: the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Un- dertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near months and 10 days. chapel of the 0dd Fellows' (Stockton and please copy.) e funeral services will be held at the Crematory on FROM SBATTLE. For. 00 Tr. -00 .00 ] to_souf ks A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. e Guardsmen Defeat the Athletes. 2 g 0 28 8B L88 & & Nw - Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn " & Wi 58 42 NW 06 THE Fre . Park—Furn. Monday, at 1 o'clock. Strietly private. & We 4 SAN MATEO, Nov. 8.—Battery D of the apartmenie: ot e et Sumtes. | . Cometery,. by SarcARs. TYSON—In this city, November 7, 1903, Mary 0 R Y ELS %! National Guard sent a football team hers — ~ - : Bg’;?g;‘:—’{: this bce'l',. Nm.ifl‘!‘l',hlm. A., wife of the late Isaac Tyson, a native 70 52 W Pt.Cldy .00 ROOMS T0 LET—Furn. and Usfura. | Kate, Holden, % aattre ot Ban Pramine, | s ol S b Ty’ o B B2 G B —— age ys. daughter, Mrs. J. H. Leo, 1759 Ellis streef 4 AERUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st —Roome | [ORN—Entered into rest, In this city, No.| Monday, November §, at 1:30 o clock. Bri- B R W aye A TR LY Toek88d | vember 7, 1003, Jennie F. Horn, beloved | vate. Please omit flowers, 5 40 8B 106 T *“The Al ..' riet Patcuk, Gands miwosd. u" e .i.. . El' g N g’ g A ntih wt ) Tosonin, S0, Bee R 1 58 Sight > Mary Wnaleg and loving Tether of 'u.:’i" 54 35 S Cloudy .08 $1 50 t0 $10 week: house open all Catherine A" and M. E. Whalen, and the 60 42 NW Clear .00 o — r l late John J. and Mary A. Whalen, a native 40 38 S Pt.Cldy .44 BURNETT. 1426 Market (old Neo, 1366)—Fur- ALl ‘of County Galway, Ireland. 60 50 W Clear 00 nished rooms, suite. single; also unfurnished. ! G Friends and’ acquaintances are respect- 64 48 N Clear .02 CHELSEA, 6, £ «ide Bush, near Powell—Cozy Bas rescmed donlal practies xangmnmm to attend the funeral to-day 68 58 nnw Cloudy .00 front Toom: 1 or 2 gentlemen; reasonable. B at his former ofiors ¢ ;.l;m:oocw‘?k.hmnm-m”:i g 38 K Cloudy _.g SRR, o1 . Sl 847 Geary St.| Dousisse. ani sitcenn ani s i 4 S ey T fermihed rurey s’ preet s ot SRS o 03, St E8: SOk BLLIS, 1909, near Scott—Nics large furnished 'y opposits Sarntegs Nall for the of his soul at 10 ¢'clock. In-| rased BN G % ANKLIN, 721, near Turk—Sunny front rooms: all conveniences; suitable wo: §850 to $17 5 sl for ome or FULTON, S85—Newly furnished bay -window ey gyl B BT RAND Eouthern, 7th and Mission—Rooms. 10 §1 50 night; §1 to $3 week; 2 closet; remt §6 ~—— Reduced Rates for Thirty Days Iy Cross Cemetery. Yty g ™ i 3 i : | i i i