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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 190: 13 REAL ESTATE——(‘IT $500 FOR A HO MUSIC 47 INSTRUMENTS—Con. p; cash or instali- 16 McAllister st nearly mew; used. The lot is 2 This is a is in end furniture dirt for It. r a laboring man t 3 to & yea owa | and ooly: paz | investigate 1 office. o k 5 latham WIICES AND STORES TO LET. below Kearny y st room 1 MODERN cottages; fi complete with every convenience; easy tezmes; large lots. 2000 mamcan rooms—$4600. Located on First apd Eecond ave., bet. Geary and McAllister st cars and one biock north of park. F. NELSON. bullder. and $20 per month, cottage, § and bath; 4145 234 st.; the latest. $300 down and $25 per month; 6-room house on Duncan st.. & snap. D. COFFIN & CO., 3308 Mission st. Room and board in good hotel at th for a gentleman; north of and west of Taylor. Address box office. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. i RCONs Foe ke, fde% i penate Protestant family in vieinity of St. Luke's Church. Address Episcopal, 4730, Call. —— PALM STRY. DEVAS, scientific palmist and astrolo- palm readings $1; 3 questions by ex- press, $1; open. Tuesday eve. also. 139 Post st MME. NEERGARD'S class in_palmistry beging Dec 1, S p. m. 242 Post : terms “lo. JEROME FOSELLL sclentific palmist, 513 Taytor st hear Gears. Phone Binck 581 PAINTING, ETC. EREE PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 10213 Market st., bet. 6th and 7th; particu- lar attention paid to diseases of women. E PAPERHANGING, ROOMS papersd, $3 50 up: tinting, Hartmann Paint Co.. 319 3d st.: tel. prices to stnce | JUET opened & new tract of splendid lots in g 30 cays on ¢ Berkeley: terms very attrac- reductjon from send for map and particulars. ome Building Soclety, 708 beautifgul cottages, just finished, in| 1, block from cars: can be | payments. OSCAR HEY- | BLOOD, skin and rectal diseases a speclalty. DR. BALL, 10733% Market st. RE! D—DR. WONG HIM, herd doctor, treats all dimeases of the human body; fof past four years at 115-117 Mason; mow lo- cated at 667 Geary st., near Leavenworth. DR. TONG PO CHY, successor to Dr. Li Po Tai, herd doctor, cures all diseases of human by uee of herbs and teas. 727 Washington st. BUILD on your unimproved realty: we loan 7ull cost improv. and part lot at @ per cent. N LOAN CO., Crocker bullding. . just finished, on 20th aistriet ! { | umbing work, new or old. bers 836 Howard wt. | REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. NoO JIPWRECKS. NO Y088 ies down the pretty 5.acre woded homes to 81 inetallments 12 DR. H. C. WONG, 719 Post st.; all diseases cured by Chinese herbs; consultation free. WONG WOO. the famous herb doctor—All dis- eases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-S Clay st. D USRS — SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. W HOME sewing machine; this week only; 10, $15. $20: slightly used: needles 20c dos. W _HOME S. M. CO. 1051 Market st. SPECIALISTS CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS positively cured: new method; 1 week's treat- ment free. . Cottingham. 204 Sutter st. A—EM M Storage & ; furniture, house! goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- 731 Howard st.. nr. Third; phone Grant 161 r get one Doubile track. Half service. C. M. WOOSTBR CO., 648° Market st $10 A MONTH buys a 10-acre farm. $200 Write t's free. 608 J st. WRI MBROUGH, Sacramento, Cal. | Ma be eatment; face vi- - be. Prof. Morris * - Py stant — e overcoats POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. front lots and bargains: all tracts: photos, etc. BELL, 417 Parrott bldg. maps, REAL BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ses and lots for sale. RY, Fos: tfice Block, Berkeley. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. In—A new 7-rodm house location; easy ter. P C 0., 468 Tenth st., Oakiand, Cal, _ OAKLAND ROOMS TO (ET. = AND GRAND HOTELS, s Washington and 510 ed rooms en sul board . with or without special rates to families. 10 (amilles. OAKLAND VFIVRYITCRE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furni- ture H. Schellbass, 11th st.cor.store,Oakind. e e ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. AT Knickerbocker Apartments, 1340 Pine st., | de—Furnished 3-room suits: $30 up: electric lighted; free bath. 633—For adults; 4 connecting rooms. ges_coal stoves; all necessaries HOWARD. single ro 1310—Sunny double parlors and r gentlem Zola: newly (wrnished suites, the action of B ., 26c to §1 per night $125 to §5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; apen all night. 873 M st or No. 1| Fifth et )—Rooms 28c. 50c, $1. 3. 50 nigh $1 30 to $10 week; house open all night. t (old No. 1364)—Fur- o coms.__ =0 ‘unfurnisbed. CLIFFORD, 204 Eilis, corner Masor egantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable, ADERO, 15251 or 2 sunny unfurnished | rooms to M nished front room, men; refs.; pri egantly 2 gent 1225 for 1 or tabie GRAND Southern. Tth and Mission—Rooms to §150 night; 51 to §3 week: reading room. large sunny furnished room, be approved by “ommisgioners, Saphire — Sunny furnished tral. uafurn. front suit; 2 hen $15; adults. and McAllister, St James fat—Sun- le room. NINTH, 119 (G lesple)— Decem. | time and Diace the | | | icely furnished rooms, 50 1o $2 50 per weel 50c to TSc per night. The Carnegle—This has changed 1% thoroughly renovated; $6 up. r Van Ness—Newly furnished ndow room; eiectric lights; pri- 317—Bunny front suite for doctor #iso other furnished rooms. L House, 126 Eilis—Incandescent lights, ting-room. smoking-room and ladies’ par. ‘coms per night, 35¢ to $150; week, §2 : month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground rooms with hot and cold water; baths UNITED STATEE, 123 Eddy st rr. Market— 400 single and family rooms; 55c to $1 night; $175 to $6 week; elevator; electric lights; reading-room; free bus and baggage. up to 11} DECEMEER 3, | ¢ thereafter in the hing and Ze (ermester gnd commiseary supplle the Veterans' Home, Naga Co . (ratiroad station Yountyille) for six ‘| GREAT BARGAINS I | ABNOLD—In Los Gatos, PIERCE-RODOLFPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Prive. Ex. 571. CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Goiden Gate ave.; phone East 126. GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 840 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehtuss, PACIFIC Storage and iture Movirg Com- peny, 2320 Filimore s phone Jackson 281 BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. —_— STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE School, Van Ness-Market—Cure in every case: individual teaching: no medi- cine. Inquire into wonderful cures:home curs, wagon and paint shop, 22x80. In. quire in grocery, southwest corner Geary and Broderick sts. sw __TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, TYPEWRITERS—W, eell better machines for iess money than any house in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 268. A FEW g0od typewriters at 830 each; get par. ticulars. L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- gomery st 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Trpewriter Inspec. Co. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS: Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in @t either of the publication offices and be reed with the name and residence of per- authorized have the same publish Notices restricted si f the event are pub free of charge, ply to the announcement shed once in this column BORN. CORNELL—In this city, November 23, 1943, o the wife of George E. Cornell, a daughter. e —————ee— MARRIED. DALTON—ATHEY—In Martinez, by Judge Carpente - Louis Dalton of Portland, Or., and Florence I Athey of San Franeisco. SNELL—MOLDRUP—In_this city, November 1008, by the Rev. J. C. Mesérve, Lidsey A. Snell_and Florence Edna Moidrup, both of Ean Francisco. —_— DIED. Allison, David E Kelley, Catherine Arnold, Mrs. A. Langeron, Ernestine Burke, Mary Lower, John E. Michael McDoneil, Anna M Mary J Martin, Margaret M. Joseph P. Ohrt, Gustav A. man, David R. Palmer, Edith Cooke, Dudley D. Pilz, Mrs. Emily rrea, Frank wohue, Marie E. D- cramaglia, Louiea on der Mehden, W. Walsh, Julia 1, George L. Wester‘eid, Louls cs, Abigail Wettmann, Geo. A. Jehu, Willlam H. . ALLISON—In this city, November 25, 1003, David Ersi beloved husband of Liille R. Allison, a native of lowa, aged 62 years and 10 months. £ Funeral and interment private. November 25, 1903, Mr=. Angeline Arnold, beloved wife of F. M. Arnold, and mother of Mrs. J. F. Johnson o. San Francisco, Mrs. Fred H. Miller of Los | Gatos and W. F. Thompson of Redondo, a native of Ohio, aged 73 years 6 months and 8 days. BURKE—In this city, November 26, 1903, Mary Burke, beloved wife of Fred T. Burke, and loving mother of Mrs. William Eiliott, Mrs. H. A. Hornlen and Adeiaide, Char- lotte, Fred K. and Daisy Burke, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 66 years. E7Friends can review the remains from 6 to 10 o'clock p. m. Friday. Interment private. | BURKE—In this_city, November 26, 1903, at his residence, 240 Shotwell street, Michael, beloved husband of Catherine Burke, father of George Burke and Mrs. C. Hatfield and the late Joseph M., Mary A. and Lilite L. Burke and Mre. Maggle Aubertin, and grandfather of Mrs. F. Piluso, a native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 72 years 3 months and 26 deye. £ Notice of fiieral hereafter. CARLSON—In this city, November 25, 1003, Mary Josephine, dearly beloved daughter of Charles L. and Annle Carlson, and sister of Margaret C. and Charles J. Carlson, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 14 years 2 months and 20 days. gr Friends and acquaintancws are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 9 o'clock. from the residence of the parents, 107 Jefférson avenue, off Cort- land avenue, thence to St. John's Church, where & requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of hi soul at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemstery. CHCHRAN—In thir city, November 26, 1903, Joseph P. Cochras, brother of the late Rob- md Anna E. Cochran, and uncle of Smith Cochran of Chicago, s native of Penn. svivan A member of St. and Abou Ben Adhem Lod; 0. ¥ COLEMAN—In this city, November 25, 1903, David R., husband of Mary H. Coleman, and father of Henry R. and Willlam €. Coleman, « native of Nantucket, Mess., aged 78 years months and 21 days. § The funeral will be heid Satufday, vember 2§, at 10:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 3350 Twenty-second Andrew’s Society No. 112, L O. street, be- tween encia and Guerrero, Iaterment private. COOKE—In this city, November_ 26, 1003, smencing Jan. 1, 1904, and ‘ending | vAN 904. SchoGules With information | & suit tons for submitting bids wik be | 519—Handsome cunny furnished rooms; all conveniences, pon sppiicetion by the under- | WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st.. near Market— sers will carefully follow the con- | Most o e; 700 rooms; c schedules, and no bid will be| =25c to elevator; ntess it §s In accordance with | clec. lights; Toom: free bus; baggage. . Bids , coffee and sugar Dudiey D. Cooke, a native of Calt®rnia, aged 24 years 4 months and 16 days. CORREA—In this city, November 26, Fra®c Corres, beloved husband of Pasncs Correa, a native of California, aged 37 years. ° :TISEMENTS, subscriptions received at - on ramples submitted. No bids | ADY Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. | ed from parties who are pot | _Ca: o~ = and carrying stock of sup- | == pifes o5 ey #ia. Fach biader muw | A PRANCH office for Cail sdvertisements and o ol ba wiin s certifes check | {ibecripiions bas been. established at 1006 sown and responsible bank- teast 10 per cent of the | bid, payable to C. Mason conditioned that the bidder a good snd valid contract o , a8 required by law. | er any quantity over or ccified. Address JUHN cretary of the Board of Di- tcrans' Home of California, me street, Sen Francisce, Wy orfier of the Board of Directors. JOBEX F. SHEEHAN, Secretary. e ————————— ROOMS AND BOARD. HOTEL BALTIMORE, VAN NESE AVE_ NEAR GEARY ST. AMERICAN PLAN. PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 706. SELECT FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL. HOT AND COLD OCEAN WATER. SPECIAL RATES BY THE MONTH. MUNGER & ZEBERG. PROPRIETORS. HARRIECN, 570, 4 biocks from Palace Hotel— Large room for $ or 4 persons; also singles; #004 home board $4 week. HOTEL MARTINET, Geary st. and Van Ness ave., has changed hands: hereafter conducted first-class family bhotel: tsbie board specialty. STEVENEOY mansion, $07 California st —At- tractive and sightly rooms; best table and cived here unt!! and the - ne 3 50.0%- trestie ot Fort Mason. Cal serves right to reject or bifs in whole Or in part nished on application 1o WM. £ PATTEN, Assistant Quartermaster General, Chief Q@ M. VALENCIA 1189—Nicely furnished rooms and #00d board; reascnable. DONOHUE—In this city, November 24, 1002, Marle Blizabeth, beloved daughtet of P. A" and M. Katherine Donohue, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 daye. FITZELL—In this city, November 26, 1903, ihe varents’ residence, 314 m—m1 Mary Ellen, beicved daughter of Willlam il and Katie Fitzell, « native of Sai aged 1 month and 19 dags. o T Encises, FOWLER—In this city, November Mary, beloved wife of the Iate John v Fowler, devoted mother of Catherine, Agnes, Annie, Bmma and Minnte Fomio aniEics ing sister of Mrs. Daniel Gilligan of Oak. eeeeee——————— 1 HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. DANIEL b, DONGV AN Sgr " FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80, UNITED UNDERTAKERS. ————Funeral Dircetors and Embalmers.—— Formerly in Metropolitan Temple, Now at_S66 MISSION, Tel. South 167, ‘Between Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth st. 508 Market. | 0.} and :ather of D. E. Jr. and Edward | aged 76 years 4 months and ! land, a native of County Galway, Ireland. [ The funeral will take place Saturday, November 8, at § residence, 900 Halght street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where wlmu requiem high maess will be celebral her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. ment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. GIBSON—In this city, November 26, 1908, Georgie Gibson, beloved daughter of the late Jessie A. Gibson, and sister of Mrs. Flora J. S cbeliee . Hammerson and pbell, a native of San Fran< vears 5 montbs and 25 days. LL—In this city, November 26, 1903, O homas Gewaid Grundéll, beloved husband of Florence Grundell, and brother of Charles, Hubert, Rickard and Frederick Grundell, Mrs. Corbett, Mrs. Swabel and Mrs. Kreig, 2 pative of Canada, aged 33 years. £= Remains at the parlors of J. S. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue. Notice of funeral hereatter. S SR g HAMMERSCHLAG—In this city, Noveml 26, 1903, Francis J., beloved son of Andrew J. and Maggie Hammerschlag, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 months-and 1 day. HANSON—In Alameda, November 25 1008, ‘Annie E. Hanson. beloved wife of Hen: L. Hanson, mother of Anette E. and L Hanson, and sister of Mrs. Manning, Mrs. Jennie McFarland,” Willlam B., Henry M. and John T. Smith and the late Mrs. C. Haritwen, a native of San Francisco, aged 52 years and 5 months. lends and acquaintances are ted to Witend the funeral November 28, 1908, at 1 o'clock. at the sidence, 2517 San Jose avenue, thence to the Episcopai Chureh, corner Grand ftreet and Santa Clara avenue, at -1:30 respect- services o'clock. Interment Mountain View Ceme- | tery. HUGHES—In this city, November 25, 1805, Henry, beloved son of John and Jennie Hughes, brotber of Thomas, Frank, James and Theresa Hughes, and grandchild of Thomas 2nd the late Theresa Riley, a na- | tive of San Francisco, aged 10 years 7! months and 15 day is a: & cquaintances are respect- nd the funeral to-morrow ) o'clock, from the resi- dence of his pare: . 26 Geneva street, off Brannen, between Sixth and Seventh, thence to St. Rose's Church for services, commenc- ing at 10 -o'clock. Interment Holy Cmu/ Cémetery. ISAACS—In this city, November 26, 1003, Abl- all, beloved wife of L L. Isaacs, mother of 2uth, Myrie and the late Geneve Isaacs, and daughter of the late Hannah Horgan, a native of ifornia, aged 20 years 11 months and 20 days. { JEHU—In Alameda, November 24, 1903, Wii- liam H. Jehu, a native of Wales, aged 6 years and 10 months. THE funeral services of W. H. Jehu, a mem- ber of Lincoln Post No. 1, G. held at Weaver's undertaking street, between Santa Clara avenues, Alameda, on Friday, November 1908, ai 2 o'clock, under the auspice: Lincoln Post No. 1. All comrades of the G. A. R. are respectfully invited to attend. KELLEY—In_this city, November 24, Catherine, beloved mother of Michael J., Wililam J. and Catherine Kelley, a native of County Mavo, Ireland, aged years. E7The funeral will ‘take place to-day (Friday), at 8:45 o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- slon street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Chbaries Borromeo's Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LANGERON—In this city, November 26, 1903, Ernestine Langeron, ~beloved mother of Charles A. Dumond, and mother-in-law of Mrs. Charles A. Dumond, a native of France, 2ged 65 years 2 months and 3 days. € Notice of funeral hereafter. this city, November 23, 1003, John Edgar Ibwer, son of Edward Lower, a native of Ohlo, aged 39 years. A member of Court Richmond No. 86, Foresters of Amherica, 2nd & member of Golden Gate Branch No. 214, National Association of Let- terearrier: £ Remdine at_the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertakink Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. McDONELL—In Alameda, November 24, 1008, Anna Marle, beloved wife of Captain E. R. McDonell, a native of Sweden, aged 31 years and onths. EF Frier fully i to (Saturday), at at ! o'clock, from her late | for the repose of | Inter- | | | { | | (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2333 Leavenworth street. Intermeni privaie” Please omit flowers. = | WALSH -In ihis city, November 25. 1003, | ¥ uiia betoved wife of the iate Stephen C. FALLING FLOOH fLLS FIREWE Waish, and mother of Nicholas, Frank and = Walsh, Mrs. W. A. Blakely and the jat® Stephen and Julia Walsh. 7 The funeral will taks place to-day (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from the pariors of J. C. O'Cornor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Peter's Church for services at 11 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 11:40 o'clock train from Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets. e WENZEL—In_ this city, November 26, 1903, George L., beloved husband of Emilie Wen- i Four Members of Omaha. | ’AUCT 10N SALES lem OPENING OF THE SEASON A MAGNIFICENT LUT OF THOROUGHBREDW YEARLINGS MENLO STOCK FARM n h n 2 1 W. O0'B. MACDONOUGH, Propristor. ;:’-u. i ol SOaR ma ™ Department, Mest ’;nnsmm; “f sons and daughters of Imp. 3 rutus, San rsini, Magnet, San Lucas £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- ; and Bright Phoebus, out of the mares that h £ully Imvited 16 aciend the funeral to-morrow | Instant Death. | made this farm famous. such a5 Imp. Mise (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- | { Brummel, Got inach. Tmp. CHID: dence, 308 Fulton street, between Franklin | ! Moonl: Gold Lace Haidee, Hertha, Lo B and Gouxh, and thence by electric funerai car leaving Eighteenth and Guerrero streets at 2 o'clock to Mount Olivet Cemetery for erment. Please omit flogers. Interment < i the Bodies From Burn- In this city, November 26, < by 1903, Louts Westerfeld. tather of ing Building. Mre. Ewmma Hertel, Mrs ida L. Ankele Carl Westerteid and H. William Westerfeld, e a native of Germany, aged 77 years 9 months and 14 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Saturday, November 28, 1003, at 2 o'clock, 2t 1008 Geary street. Incimeration Odd Fel- lows’ Cemetery. WETTMANN—In this city, November 25, 1908, { OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 26.—Four firemen | burned to death and property loss | amounting to $300,000 was the result of j@ fire which broke out about 3 o’clock George Alfred, beloved husband of Ella | thiS morning in the wholesale gracery ‘Wettmann, son of the late Catherine Hen- | N i b By e Barzeriotut | °f Allen Brothers, corner of Ninth and and Frenk Giltner, a native of Sfdney, Aus- | Jones streets. In addition to the big LM mars. | five-story building occupied by Allen £7 Remains at the mortuary chapel of Juliue S. Godeau, 305 Montzomery avenue. | Brothers, that occupied by the Pacific 'ompany, adjoining, was also Fapacal setvath: Tutamast Cipeess Taws | oo o The i Cemetery. | — | cOnsumed. were: L. W. LESTER. WILLIAM BURMASTER. Smaller Vessel Sinks Soon Afterward | L- 7. GOLDBOROUGH. WILLIAM A. BARRETT. and Two of Crew ol g | The fire is presumed to have orig- Drowned. | inated in the furnace-room of the Al- NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—Officers of the | jep bujiding. The flames were first seen steamer Denver of the Mallory line,| when they broke out on the second which has just arrived from Galveston, | floor, this part of the building contain- report a collision with the bark Arabic | ing the heaviest part of the wholesale Maid while at sea thirty miles off Tor- { grocery stock. The buildings were filled tugas Island on Saturday night. | with the most inflammable class of ma- First Mate 1. B. Myerland of the| terial, and after the roof fell in the bark and Berger Ericson, a sailor, were | blaze shot far into the air and dense drowned, and the bark, which was|volumes of =moke, illuminated by the | heavily freighted with lumber, sarX | fire, rolled still higher. {five minutes after she was rammed by | The firemen were working about thir- 1 brought Jff the wreck by the Denver's | ing when the floor above unexpectedly lifeboats. The bow of the steamer was | collapsed, catching the men with no injured. | chance of escape and with no possibil- | D S g TR ity of their comrades rescuing them. SAYS DENOMINATIONALISM | Their bodies were not even recovered IS STEADILY DYING OUT | from the burning building. e . AN IS FOUND GUILTY OF PLANNING THE WRECK Must Go to Penitentiary for Assist- ing to Cause Train Disaster at Greenville. STAUNTON, Va.,, Nov. 26—Mrs. Ellen Bailey was found guilty to-day of planning the wreck on the Norfolk | and Western Railroad at Greenville ! last December and her punishment fixed at ten years in the penitentiary. | Her son, James Bailey, and Joseph | Chicago Clergyman Declares That | wom God Can Work Independent of Ecclesiastic Machinery. - DETROIT, Mich., Nov. 26.—Nine re- ligious denominations joined in a union service at the Detroit Opera-house to- | day, attended bv a congregation that | taxed the capacity of the auditorium. Rev. S. S. Marquis, Episcopalian, aroused much enthusiasm by his ad- dress. He said on denominationalism: “It seems to me that if there is one thing more apparent than another it is that God has refuted our denomina- tional claim. It has been demonstrated that God can work independent of ec- clesiastic machinery, and we are grad- | vally awakening to that fact. ing the train. Bailey was condemned ' to serve eighteen years in the peniten- | tiary, while the jury in the case of 1 - e Kennedy brought in a verdict of mur- | g Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral services ! Saturday, November 28, 1008, at 11 o'clock, | at the residence, 1041 Railroad avenue, Ala- | meda. Interment vrivate, Mountain View Cemetery. | MARTIN—In Alam November 26, 1908, Marga Marcella Martin, beloved daughter | of Patrick and Lena Martin, sister of Eddie, May and Helen rtin, and granddaughter of the late k and Ellen Desmond of Livermore, a e of El Paso, 4 years 7 months and 16 days. § Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, November 25, 1903, at 9:30 o'clock, from the parents resiGence, 1615 Stanton theirce to St. Joseph's Church, where ser- vices will be held at 10 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland, OHRT—In this eity, November 26, 1003, en- tered into rest, Gustav Adoiph, loving son of Mrs. Anne and the late Adoiph Ohrt, and nephew of Robert and Curtis Winchester, & native of San Francisco, aged 34 years 6 months and 13 days. A member of Seattla Aerie No. 1. £7 Fiiends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, November 29, 1903, at 2 o'clock, at the funeral parlors of Cralg, Cochran & Co., 429 Golden Gate avenue, between Larkin an Poix streets. Cremation in Odd Fellows Cemetery. PALMER—Entered into rest, 1905, at San Rafael, Cal, Edith, wife of Caplain Charles D. Palmer, late assistant quartermaster, U. §. A., and beloved daugh- ter of Colonel William E. and Geraldine Howard Birkbimer, aged 25 years 4 months and 11 days. 7 Private services at San Rafael, Novem- ber 27, and iptérment at Arlington Ceme- | _tery, Virginia. | PILZ—In this city, November 25, 1908, Mrs. Emily Pilz. beloved sister of Jane Dodd, a native of England, aged 49 years. | RAINEY—Entered into rest, in this city, No- vember 23, 1908, Samuei, beloved husband of Mary A. Rainey, and brother of Willlam S. and George E. Rainey and Mrs, C. H. Hewitt, a native of Philadeiphla, Pa., aged 63 years 3 months and 22 days. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral top-%:y (Friday), at 1:30 o’clock, from his late resi- denice, 1109 Golden Gate avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by special train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 385 o'clock. Texas, agea { | 1 | | November 11, | | | | | { Sigmund, beloved husband of Lizzie Rosner, beloved father of Hattie and Sidney Rosner, and brother of Mrs. E. Shever and Mrs. 1. H. Goldmeyer, a native of San Francisco, aged 41 years'5 months and 26 days, £ Friends 4nd acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to.day (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1116 McAllister street, and thence by electric futieral ear leaving hteenth and Guerrero streets at 2 o'clock to New Salem Cemetery for interment. ROSS—In this city, November 25, 1903, Bert C., beloved son of Albert E. and Mary E. | Ross, and brother of Ione, Irma, Leola and | Staniey Ross and Mrs. Alfred Seale, a na- tive of Californfa, aged 29 years 7 months and 12 days. E7Services to-morrow (Saturday), at 11 o'clock, at the chapel of the Odd Fellows' Cemetery. SCHMOLL—In Belmont, Cal. Novemter 25, 1603, John Schmoll, a natie of Germany, e Piinaral will ‘taks miace £ £ Funeral « place from hi residence at Beiment Fridar, November 27 at 11 o'clock, thence taking 12:11 o'clock train for interment at Cypress Lawn Seme- tery. SCRAMAGLIA—In Colma, San Mateo Count November 26, 1003, Loubi, dearly beloved daughter of Glovanni_and Caterina Scram- aglia, and sister of Joseok, Louls, Emilla, Frank, Jorephine, Adeiaide, Virginia and Eda Scramaglia and Mrs. Mary Merlo, a native of Colma, Cal., aged 7 years 2 months and 17 days. VON DER MEHDEN—In this city, November 24, 1003, Willlam von der Mehden, beloved husband ~C the late Sadie von der Mehden, Do i b M had iy e e Mehden, and brother of Louis von der Meh. den Jr. and Mrs. Charles Werner, a native of San Francisco, aged years 70 ‘months and 24 days. A member of Presidio Parior No. 194, N. S.'G. W.: the Musicians’ Mutual Protective Unlon, and the First New York Regiment, U. S. Volun- teers. (Boston and Albany papers pleas: copy.) £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- 1illy invited to attéend the funeral to-day | \nNanahan [ LORAL DESIGNS P 107 1 Dr.R.L.Walsh - at dis former cffices 847 Geary St. Tirect'y opposite Sazatoga Hall street, | ROSNER—In this city, November 26, 1903, | Oppose Mitchell’s Amendments. | der in the first degree. | HONOLULU, Nov. 26.—The local Bar | | Association held a meeting to-day and | | adopted a memorial to Congress op-| | posing the amendments introduced m: the Senate by Senator Mitchell of Ore- | gon and favoring the passage of an| WHO FINALLY WINS PRETTY MADGE STAIR? SEE THE NEXT | act permitting appeal from the Terri- torial Supreme Court to the United | SUNDAY CALL. | States Supreme Court in cases involv- T ! | Ing more than $5000. The memorial also | & ———— | petitions for an increase in the salaries of Circuit Judges. RAILWAY TRAVEL. e ot | WEATHER REPORT. ; (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 26—5 p. m. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date, as compared with those of eame date last season, and rainfall in last twenty-four hours: Last This Last | _ stations— 24 hours. season. season. Eureka .. + 0.00 13.13 Red Bluff. 1 0.00 10.08 | Sacramento . . 0.00 3.69 | San Francisco. . 0.00 3.68 | Freeno .. . 0.00 2.67 | Independence L 0.00 0.7 San Luis Obispo D 0.0 352 1oe Angeles. . L 0.00 2047 San Diego. 0.0 230 THE COAST RECORD 2 2 T - L ® 3533 5 2;1 i ;2 # i Other Santa Fe Trains: 8 2 2 g STATIONS. $E 5253 5% ZTVam) g Seockton, BakersSeld, £5 852 BT EIRMam{ Mecced Hasford and Visalia s B : | 400 p. m. for Stockton. 3 o om $ : l:m&-.lorla_lflly.wmfl .30 46 40 SE Cloudy .00 . 26 60 24 NW Clear % TickeT OrFrFicE: 641 Market St., and Ferry .16 60 48 SW Clear .00 Depot, S. ¥. Also 1113 Broadway, Oak~ .12 50 46 NW Cloudy .00 1and, Cal. 30 58 14 NE Clear .00 Tndependencs 024 6 3 W Clesr oo Tos Angeics. 302 78 55w ciar o, CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Portlana 11130106 38 8 SE Closdy 19 SAN_FRANCISCO ANo NORTH PAGIFIC Red Bluft.....30.16 €4 48 NW Clear .00 RAILWAY COMPANY. Roseburg .....30.18 61 42 NW Clear .00 ot Ssjramento ..30.16 50 46 NW Cloudy .0g | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market 30.38 52 32 > 30.14 60 52 . 30.10 82 40 San Diego.....20.96 S3 54 Mt Tamalpais 30.15 65 .. Point Reyes...30.08 64 32 56 38 40 36 58 26 84 6 DITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. Generally cloudy weather prevails over | northern portion of the Pacific slse and fog 1 the San Joaquin and lower portion of the Sac. ramento valleys; elsewhere the weather {s fair Rain has fallen over Western Washington and Northwestern Oreson, e pressure allen over northwest. and ‘aidng the Callfornia const ang Seen over| T30 8 the southern plateau. i e tem) ure has risen along coast couth of Boint Conception and failen in the days. tion. 00 a/ 30 a/ Ignacio. Sacramento and San Joaquip vall Forecast made at San Franclece for thirty hours sofisie midnight: November 27 Northern - Fridey. northerly wind. = s Southern California—Fair Friday; light north o S LN L L 2288 wind. B Nevada—Fair Friday, [F385'e 205 San and vicinity—Fair Friday; I light northwest wind. G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecaster. - — 10:40 ltl. 20a London Wool Sales. LONDON, Nov. 26.—At the wool auction sales to-day the offerings numbered 11,878 bales. There was a good Camadian competi- tion which was brisk, faulty zrades seiling more freely. Half of the offerings prised of crossbreds, including a large selec- tion of slipes which were in good demand and which were soid chiefly to the home trade. Scoureds were in good 83 e g8 88 i ¥ P ap :llflflg' n gEgIng 3 BE Comrades Unable to Rescu‘e"vrck- four firemen killed the Denver. Eleven of the crew were |ty feet inside the Allen Brothers’ build- | | Kennedy have been convicted of wreck- | = Also seven finely bred thoroughbreds by miff from the ALMERDRAL STOCK FARM. {and the stallio Don Gara by Rathbome; | Bread Riot; besides Jerflderia Phroso and sev- ;erll others. Sale takes place | MONDAY EVENIN VEMBER 30, 1903 i ) ete. 246 Third St WM. G Send for Catalogues. for three days p to Auctioneer. »n exhibition RAILWAY TRAVEL i SOUTHERN PACIFIC Trains leave and are due o arrive st SAN FRANCISCO. Winters, Rumsey vi Benicta, Suisan, Elmira snd Sacre 290 meato _. o "B 7.25» a Vallejo, Napa, Cailstoga, Santa | Rosa, Martinez, Sua Ramon...... 8.25¢ { 730a Niles, Livermore. Trac: { Stock:on . 8.004 Shasta® Express p: | Wilitame (for Bartlest Springs). Witlows. tFrute, Ked Blaf, Portiand, Tacoma, Se 1.5 8.00s Davis. Woodiand. K nights Lacdi rysville. Orovilie 7582 | 83% Port Costa. Martine Byron. Tracy. Stockton. New- man. ‘Los Binos endota Armona. Haafor -~ Porterville ... & .. 42% 8.304 Port Costa. Mart! racy, Lat rop, Modesto, Merced, Fresno, Goshen _Janction, ford, Visaiia. Bakers 8304 Niles, San Jose. . ton. (+MUton) lone. Su-ramento, Placerville. Marysville, Chico, } Red Biufl. ... 8.304 Oakdale. Chinese. 4250 nora. Tuolumae and Angels 4 Atiantic Express—Ogd "Vg: Richmond, ' Mertinca Seations ... ... 552 The Overiand Lt Deaver. Omaba, Chicago. Vallejo e 8! . : Los An Costa, Martinez, Byron, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton. Merced, Raymond. Fresno, Goshen June- tion, Hanford, Lemoore, Vissiia. Bakerstieid. Los Angeies ... ‘E 11 10.004 10.004 12.00x Hayward. Niles and Way Stations. 11.007 Sacramento River Steamers.. 3.307 Benicia, Winters, Sacramento. Woodiand, Kaights Landivg, ville, Oroville sad frct i {flr Hayward. Niies and Way Stations. Port Costa, Martinez. Byro Tracy, Lathrop, Modes o Merced, Fresno and Way Sta tions beyoud Port Costa. Martinez, Tracy. Stoc! Marttmez. San Ramon. 12. 10 Napa, Calistogs, Santa Ross.. poostll 4 Niles, Tracy. Stockion. Lod! 4 430 Heyward, Siles. irvington. San ) jose, Livermore. san-ssings S 6.00 The Owl Limiied—Newm 'a. Los Banos. Mcndota, Fresuo. Tulare, Bakersfeld. Los Angeies 6.00r Port Costa. Tracy. Stockton 15.30r Hayward. Niies and Sag Jose 88 liayward, iies 12 Saa Jose Eastera Express—Ogden. Denver. Omeba, St. Louls. Chicago and East.Port Costa. Benicia, Sul- sun, Eimira, Davis, Sacramento, Rocklin. Auburn, Colfsx, Truckee, Boca, Reno, Wads worth, Winnemuecs ............ $.00» Vallejo, daly. xcept Sunday... 7.00» Vailejo, Sunday oniy...._...... 7.00r Kichmond, Sen Pablo, Port Costs, Martines and Way Stasioss. .- 8.067 Oregon & California Express— ramento, Marysville, Redding. Portisnd, Puget Sound and East. 8.107 Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- T R s ] T LINE (Narrow Gauge). COA IR, et W6 Newark, Ceaterville. San Jose. Felton, Boulaer Creex, Ssnts Cruz snd Way Stations. ... 1298 Newark, Centervilie, Sea_Jose, New Almaden. Los Gatos, Felton. Joptier Crosk Senn Gres and 4167 Newark. SanJose, Los Gatos and stations 9. 528» 7580 11284 i | | | | o HAND, HARBOR. L5 A e T8 9:00 11004, 100 300 5187 ¥From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — it 15:40 18:05 10:00 4% 1200 200 400 GOART, LINE, St iones: ki | | San Jose and Way Stations. San Jose and Way Stations. . New Almaden (Tues., Frid.. oaly), 4 Cosat Line Limited—Stops only San Jose, Gilroy (comnection for Hol- , _Pajaro. Castroville, Se- linas, San Ardo, Paso Reblea, Principai l(l&hli‘ thence Surf (conneetion for Lompoc) princt- stations thence Santa Bar and Los Angeles. Comnee- tion st Castroville to and from stations. TICKET OFFICE—828 Market st. FERRY—Union Depot. foot of Market st MT. TaAmALPAIS RAILWAY Vs

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