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TH { FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1904. 47 S v ARD—Cont d. | CASHMAN—In this city, April 5, 1004, to the | mother of Charles L. and Frank E. Haskell D | ife 00 D, Cashinacy & e of this city and Lawrence W. and on t e a e ron 226 Fine sunny teom, With | CHANEY—In thie city, April 7, 1904, to the Haskell and Mrs. Nellie E. B;a'-n of FERBHE Y AT S for ome or two. | wife of R. M. Chaney, & daughter. County, a native of A | HEYERMANN—In this city, April 5, 1004, | Years. (Tuolumne County, Cal., and Port- her / ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING—Con. HCOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unturn. | ROOMS IS s LARKIN, 613—Three large light rooms; tun- TURNISHED roome to let. Address 1114 ning water. gas, phone; first floor; $23 B0 Powell st. Apartments San ._:Am;‘nlehu Apr 8—Schr Dauntless, for for ACOMA—Sailed Apr 9—Stmr San Mateo, SMERE. 418 Sutter—Sunny suites, | 1LY HRNARIETN les Heyermann, a daugh- | _1and. Me., papers please copy.) stmr Alllance. from Coos Bay. Sroom suites 1418 —Sunny furnished rooms > excelient table: moderate prices. | HATFIELD—In this city, April T, at . G 9—Schr 14a May, for San Fras- e ciric lighted free bethe = GOUGH, 435—Nicely furnished room: suitable N.E. CORM ER:Bm;erl;k wnd Fulton—Bunny KELLY—In Oakiand, Cal, April 3, 1904, to resiacmce, 240 Shotwell straet, kate m""“",‘.‘: 'l'h;‘ P.dnr: cll:u (:"::::' .‘_.:::d PORT GAMBLE—Safled Apr 9—Schr Pros- LARKIN, & Nicely furnished sunny fromt | ~for two gentlemen; rent reasonable. euite, also single room, with board; modern. the wife of Thomas W. Kelly, a daughter. Oy Hattield, .Mh*m"‘.‘“““ L wng | Ship Newport, Captal ber per, for xu% tcom; folding bed. gas stove: reasonable. e o iy furnished KOHLBECKER—In this city, April 1, 1004, to | | the jate Michael Burke, and sister of yesterday for Panama with many pas- | PORT HARFORD—afled Apr 9, 4 p m— e GRAND Ecuthern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 35¢ 68 s oy B s | _the wife of Joseph Kohibecker, & daughter. | “gng the late Joseph M., Mary A. and Lill 2300 f freight. This Stmr Bonita, for San Irancisco. _to $125 night; £1 50 to $6 wk.; reading-room. e LEWISIn this c"ll)‘i‘e:?'rfl 8 on904, to the| L. Burke and the late Mrs. Asberting sengers and tons o 5 mfi?&?fifig !l.-.lll“" m—Stmrs — - ——————— GUERRERO, 31, near Market.—One or 2 nice- ROOMS WANTED. | e s e o 4 i, | TS LR Y S Er [ Gl A adierd et SASe PUORT "B ey ey Apr 9Bk g P T 1T, T Durviihed. Susty roctes; siiahle for 086 | e | Y ite of William J. Guinn, a son I Friends and acquaintances are respect- | command and his friends celebrated his | Lahaina, from Seattle: Hr ship County of __housekeeping Lt or two gentlemen, GENTLI] in I.us\n‘an: am:z"%ayl;l.l!? ROSENBERG—In this city, April 0, 1904, to| fully invited to attend the %m, » otion by filling the new skipper's Linlithgow, m;m h:‘bm otween Seventh and HOWARD, 701%—Wicely furniehed bay-win- | raet Poik: reasonable; permanent if sulted. | _ the wife of E. Rosenberg, a daughter. (Sunday), at o' clock, PORTS. —Arrived Apr 9—Stmr Coptic, Two nice, sunny - Apr 2: U § stmr jan, hence Apr 1; dow room; also single rooms; moderate. Charlcs Borromeo's Church for services Ahe Wilh:of H.. W, SCHrwiSiets CRetec: 10 o'clock. soms. Seldom has such gayety at- Coronado, herice Mar 23. bark Olympfe ‘WESEA—In this city, March 28, 1904, to the *a ly, 3 Mar 26; s y. wite of William H. Wessa, a daughter. HESSLER—In San Mateo, April 7, 1004 LUI%. | tended the departure of a Panama liner | Johce Mar 26; bark Gerard C. Tobey, hence ine S S —— 8. box 3074, Call office, Tlen tal Satled Apr 9—Ba o e g f T 18, off Howard, mear Third— | _ - - - Hessler, and sister of Harry, F. W., Cha and the broad gold stripe on Captain wr vk Annie Johnson, for San i ossheeping: rent | 2 large sunny rooms; gas, bath, sink; cheap. | LADY wants sunny front room; lMght house- MARRIED. A and Edwin Hessler, a' native' of San | gonapergry gleeves was the occasion mfl‘lf‘o‘—’kma a6 Mk kgl 28. i st of Franklin; $S, Box 3601,Call. = ! his city, Francisco, Cal. vt e e BAKER-EARLEY in e ity Aprit 4 100, | PSR s scqunimtanses are ropuct | for 1t ail. As the Newport passed the | hence st 3671, Cal). room; running water: not far from bath; hemeli $1 woek up. in private fami state price. SCHREINER—In this clty, April 7, 1004, to| 0¢nct, 240 Shotwell utreet, thence to £t | cabin with beautiful California blos- EO 78414, near 4th—Fincly furnished s - e : v, —N ished rooms bet, 10th and 14th, fully invited to attend the funeral services b Arrived Apr 2 and not Apr 7—Shi; s McALLISTER fawe sty sorie: g | BOWARD, Shi-udy Saniphet sooms. | T und Market. Box 83, 106 11th st. Ry, o B';:;;{%_"{""’ Prigd Sintay Apeil 10,8t 3 &'clock, from the mort- | Korea a delegation of Captain Band- | cypag ™5 2 M bl b R b Sulte §7; adukts e UNTER—LUNDE! n_ this clty, | yary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking | berg’s friends waved handkerchiefs, EASTERN PORTS. April 7. 1004, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, s Twenty. :f-una-r L. Hunter of Duttons Landing, | qom " thtermiont ampion street, near parasols and hats in a good-by salute. | NEW YORK—Arrived Apr 8—Fr bark Cor- 1l Bart, 7. a4 Allco 3L Bainder- |y XRioHE Tn this city, April 6, 1904, Wil- | Chief Officer Morton had the Newport | ™ T ke llam F., dearly beloved husband of Minnie | ghining lilke & yacht and the bright . B 4 unfurnished rooms north of Mar- HOWARD, te. Box 1541, Call office. Connecting sunny sitting- <o ot o B3 omplete; kitchen, bath: | HYDE, 634 Large, nicely furntshed room: hot and cold water: large closet; 1 or 2 eNtS. | W \NTED—Two housekreping rooms with con- Cal. — — venlences; mnot o 2. Box 1636, Cail. WEBER—WES S—In this city, pril 6, = | COLOMBO—&alled Mar 26—Br stmr Oanfs cor._Fourth—Purnished sunty | JONTE, 305, and 200 Turk_Furnished ema st St 3 P 1004, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Theodors | Linriche eon of Peter and Margurethe B0 | gunghine added to the gladness of the | for Liversool - rooms. reasonable. rooms to rent WANTED—3 unfurnished rooms by the first | L. Weber and Amanda Eugenia Westelins. John' Hinrichs and Mrs. Anna Kublke, & | occasion. dol:":f:n{al:?::]lne‘d ‘Apr D—B:‘ bark Strathe = o o box 47, 1008 Market St sseeee——— 3 3 and, for Queenstown. Mtonmn-‘“:;:\fr 28, 508 Nicely furnished rooms: single aall mebay gt | A ::thzudanly:hp(.éofi-l ::;dnnu";::non":nnmn' ‘While the sunshine brought out the | SWANSEA—Arrived Apr 6—Fr stmr Exel- Ene : 3 gl s P B P Tooma for club, near tows. | DIED. copyy .. | bright colors of the flowers and tran: i b I ey o e S S atar A Jarge, nicely furnished ——————————————————— | Abrahams, Josephine Hinrichs, William F. 07 Friends and mulntlnfi; are respect- | rormed the polished steel and brass INto | Longships. from Port Blakel usekeaping room with comnect- = v e | Eaw: Jolly: . fully invited to attend the eral Sunda: { g ven? ing Mitchen o front room to let | ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. | ppesn Bowerd Fonen By preary A | Xprll 10, at 12:80 o'clock, from his late resi- | silver and gold, it warmed up the at- | epTOKOHAMA—Arrived prior Apr 0—Br stmr R 7 2 == Brock, Johanna M. ‘Kayser, Eimer C. dence, 819 Dolores street, between Twenty- | mogphere to the wilting point. DOWN | Hyades. from Tacoma. » . O FARRELL 12. near Fillmore—4 large un- I WANT room and board {n American family: | proek’ Paul Klein, Mary E.. firat -and Twenty-second, thence to Union- the cheeks of offi aflors and pas- | YOKOHAMA—Arrjved Apr 5—Stmr Siberia, furn rooms; bath: $20; phone Geary 1708, minutes from Hale os.'. Box 3086, Bullls, Annie E. Klein, Philfp J. square Hall, 421 Post street, where nné‘m e chee! o cers, s TS P |t seny & Pt < : e . ok crvi Patiagns oar b S ) will be held under the ausplces of the O¢f | sengers rolled streams of perspiration | “NEwCAsTiE, AUS.—sailed Apr S—Br bark Py g R . oo MAN wants & quict room: reason | commerford J. L e s Jos_'w. | . Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. and Nmp collars were in_evidence | Lord Templetown. for San Francisco. — ate if board optional. Box 5506, Call. | Donneily, Alice Michael, Ester JOLLYMOUR—In Alameda, Cal., l:&ru 7, 1904, | around every -neck but one. There was OCEAN STEAMERS. SIXTH. 4363 —Furnished housekeeping rooms Furnished rodm to let. ——— — — | Easton, John Meyer, 'August H. Mary_Anne, beloved mother of Kate, Bessié | =001 0o on ihe liner’s deck and | NEW YORK—Arrived Apr 8—Stmr La Tou- double or single; rent quiet fam T Tk e SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | Fabens, Grace E Murphy, Mra. Rose | and James Jollymour and Mrs. ‘Warren | raine, from Havre: stmr Prinz Oscar, from e e | A R See: B 50 Der manta o ~manan | Finsterbusch, C. G, ?‘lm‘m. Chn‘{}el | ClE_r:‘ger. s nlt!’ve of x:o'vrwml-nd.mmt stationed there was the only cool and | o.nso:md e e Nt soU” PARK, 137—2 or 3 nicely furnisl ent; quiet home . £ You pe STAK | Fisher, Francls H. Pearlman, ort S, | 7 Fricnds and acquaintances are - ual mr land, for fros: housekeening rooms; also eingle Bt et the best sewing ‘machine on earth | Green. Abraham Rice, James fully invited to attend the funeral services | Comfortable appearing individ :“ ampton and Antwerp; stmr Lucania, for Liver- " 24— Sunny r ith bath Buy the White. We are closing Harrls, Mre. E. E. ~ Sresovich, Caroline to-morrow (Monday), at 10 o'clock, at St. | sight. This lucky mortal was Captain | pool. Golden Gate Park s iely e 3 Hatfleld, Mrs. Kate irner, Mamie w celebrated for the repose % ! X 9 - r: :u" arl - T ;1”" _worn at o "\'—:1'6'. u;‘:\;rx:eflltl_l;fl r:fxé:: H:«n;r. ;_u;’ soul. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. smoothly ironed glory of a new u);rin‘ i 2 HAVVR"\TS;“"’ Apr 9—Stmr La Bretagne, YCKTO! and 45 N wvay | 300 Post st., 1841 Fil ' T - | JONES—In Alameda, Cal. April 9, 1804, | suit the pilot puffed a huge perfecto | for Jew York. SURY S Snghs e 3% — T wafuaibed veoms| o0 Fost &t 1841 Fillmors ot., and 708 Va- |, e 1o tiis Glivit Apel) & 1004 | Charies: Defbect: Jouen kit goher G Bt | Tt Mok ¢ frigld peace | o LONDON—Salled Apr &—Stme Lyra, for Ta- FATEnR. B near Sy Sty Paris i e dencle st AR Eie beloved wife of Lewls Abrahams, | and Jessie Jones, s native of Wisconsin, aged | and made a picture of frigld peace | coms. via Yokohama, for Manila. sult; honseke also large —— RENTERS —We have 100 new drop head White | a native of the province of Posen, Prussia. 1 year 1 month and 21 days. and content that stood out in comfor- | YOKOHAMA—Arrived Apr ¢—Stmr Hyades, clean sewing machines for rent; quick service; [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | KAYSER—In this city, April 9, 1904, Elmer e | from Tacoma, for Hongkong. = Dert Tachines: telephone Black 1308, WWhits | fully thvited o attend the fineral to-day | - Oharies dearty beiossd son of Cheries uad | table contrast to the melting scen CSENOA—Arrived Ape 9—Stmrs Covic and | _Sewing Machine Co.. 300 Post sf (Sundas), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi: | Lena Kayser, and beloved brother of Eva R, | around. % | Campanta, from New York. dence, §32 Turk street’ Interment Eternal | and the late Ruble L. Kayser, a mative of | The Newport carried seventeen cabin | SN'fh gl sty X;‘fr‘m"‘r’;’:z""‘}:’;}‘ window; modern ~ MARKET, IC—The machine for family use: — ~ MARKET, DOME! i I 12 by electric.funeral car from S: aged and ~ = best s cheapert; second-hand il makes at | B eth and Guerrers’ atrests. at 11 ’ S:;',,F"nc'm' o b e 2| passengers and about 100 Chinese. Most | New York. A o e e8. | o'clock. Please omit flowers. (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- were bound for Callao T e . = ~ - g - | Bestie office. 391 Markit, menr Sixih. !nossn: _1In this city, April 9, 1904, Edward | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morraw 9f the l'"s" @ Arigrican polnits, Sun, Moon and Tide. TURK, 1332, near Fillmore—3 furnished rooms, NEW HOME_See our new (riplefeed ma- | Bossen, beloved husbend of Sophle, and| (Monday), at 11 o'clock, from the residence | 8nd Other Sow merican p - Unitid Shates. Ciost sl Geadetie. Busved= complete for housekeeping: $18. =~~~ = | " Chines: slightly used: $10. $15. §20; second. | father of Marvill Bossen, and brother of An- | of his parents, 391 Hayes street, near Gough, g Hme and Helght of High and Low Waters g < . stoier: tnarentbed e | drew, Olive, Honry, Marie. Jennie and Grage | - thence to St Boniface’s Church for services. P o Enibons at Port Potnt” snirance o Sen Fencists or separated; Home Eewing Machine Co. 1051 Market st | Bosstn, a native of O . AL, ag rment Holy Cross Cemetery. eseedl Bay. Published by official autharity of the e e | years § monthe and 28 days. s KILGOUR—In Oakland, Cal., at the King’s| The barkentine Robert Sudden is chartered Sugartutendent. SPECIAL NOTICES. | BRADY—In this city, April § 1004, John| Daughters' Home, April §, 1904, Karl Ed-| for lumber from Grays Harbor to Santa Ro-| NOTE—The high and low-waters occur at hians Herimsa i Brady, a native of California, aged 35 years. | ward Kilgour, a native of Indlana, aged 27| salia. the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 23 cure for piles; PETER ', BROCK—In this eit: Mcl;ch‘ .fl,c mmd ‘l:nul )"‘f:;;o'lll.mmhlg l’:,!d ufla.;-. Adn‘l:mil't_r o; —_— n;i-m'xdt:-hhgr than at ::a PI::H; the height . - ~ ~ sal . war- | Brock, s t the late Charles C. an ar- M ge No. 242, F. and A. M., of of t e same at places, VAN NESS, 3208 window ot mene Siemiar | parct A Brock of Philadelphia, Pa. a na.| Santa Barbara: of the Woodmen of ‘the Two Cargoes for Hawali. room ;. reasonabie. otruding piles, also | tive of Pennsylvania, aged 50 years 2 months World, of Santa Barbara, and Modern The bark George Curtis was cleared yester- SUNDAY, APRIL 10. no matter how long | and 22 days. Woodmen ot Vistila. day for Honolulu with an assorted merchandise - en > single room, f TR S . s 3 i X Devisadero st., near Sutter. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | KLEIN—At rest i this city, April 9, 1904, © | Sun rises 5z W ASHINGTO 23, near Jones—To couple CHATSWORTH | reides ol B __ | rully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | - at her residence, 1130A Filbert street. Mary | Car§o, valued at §22,631 and tncluding the fol S ot % - e g v o o ey s gy | ter's English Pennyroyal Pills | (Monday), at 2:30_o'clock, from the chapel | E. dearly beloved wife of Theodore G. | '°J00%i,1s aour, 169,838 Ibs bran, 707 1vs | 300 _rises ™. heeping Secms Ui - +glioen i - i . reliable; take no other. Send 4c | of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1909 Mis- | Klein, and loving mother of Marie Klein, a | pijq), BTT1 ctls’ barley, 204 ctls wheat, | Tome] Time| kitchen, statio ibe, yard: would rem nny furnished room to le for particulars. “Rellef for Ladies” | gjon street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. | nativé of Indiana, aged 29 years. 335 1be oil cake meal, 2505 bales hay, 75 ctl b i BN el P e B8 S e e e i Jetter by return mail. Ask your drugglst. | Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by elec- | KLEIN—In Concord, Cal, April 3, 1004, Philp | gats, 5000 Ibs rice, 4281 1bs coffee, 50 bbls sal- | & |1, W H Wi L wi H Wi $12—3 FURNISHED rooms compiete for hous®- | oA K 552 Two newly furnished sunny rooms. | ichester Chemical Co.. Philadelphia, Pa- | (ric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guer- | = J. Kiein, a native of Gérmany, aged 65 mon, 100 Ibs tea, 60 cs canned goods, 113,000 e — keeping: no children. 478 Dehama, nes o s - rmandin” machine for_making hol. | _Tero streets. years. bricks, 9 cs paints, 1878 Ibs soda, 5 bbis (10 | 1:51| 2.8 7:42] 4.4] 2:01 02 49 Y e ————p - — i n= Blocks. H. L. LOVE, | BROCK—In Alameda, April ,9- 1904, -'°h-flfé- LEWIS—In this city, April 9, 1904, John G., | spirits, 5801 pkgs pipe, 2540 lbs zinc, 3014 ft |11 | 2:40] 2.4| 3:40| 45| _:46 :. $ ey oy g g thed room. 640 Market st., S. F. Maris Brock, wife ‘of the l!se Christian C. beloved husband of Sarah F. Lewis, step- | hardwood, 25 bdis shingles, 1 drum acid. 12 | 3:18 2.0 9: 4.6 3:23 gas and phone. 313 Taylor st —_—— e g — e s | Brock, and mother of Mrs. S. J. Shannon, brother of Mrs. Nellle McKeown, and brother | The bark Martha Davis, which cleared on 13 | 3:54| 15/10:16/ 4.7 3:38 51 - - PAGE, 20--2 neat rooms for .gentlemen or re- SPECIALISTS, Peter' C., John C. and the late Claus C | of the late Mary and Dick Lewls, a native | Friday for_ Hilo, carried an assorted cargo, | 14 | 4:300 1.2110:18) 4.8| 4:30 5.1 ADVERTISEMENTS. subscriptions recelved 8t | gpectable working girls. $5 50 and 36; bath. | 4 3 | Brock, a native of Denmark, aged 70 years 1 | of San Francisco, aged 37 years 11 months | valued at $26,050. The leading exports were 15 , -'a:ofi' 0.5/11:40f 4.8] 5:08 8.2 Call branch office. cor.Duncan and Church sts. | —— ————————— g — | CATARRE, DEAFNESS and NOISES in EA. month and 2 days. and 6 di A ‘member of the Shinglers’ | as follows: 16 | 5:38] 0.5(12:24] 4.7 5:38 5.2 LTy Coted: mer IATRGHE: 1 asics t1e E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Union No. R - 208l Ay, Bantas, IS Paes foent free. Dr. Cottingham, 206 Sutter st fully invited to attend the funeral services [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | hay, 12,094 Ibs bran, 3562 lbs middlings, 14 | NOTE—In the above cxposttion of the tides | n | Sunday, April 10, at 2 O'clock, at her late | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | ctls' wheat, 283 ctls oats, 108 pkgs groceries | the early morting fces P08 EUSR I S 10 ———'Lz==o,r MACHINES, | residence, 2216 Rallroad avenue, Alameda. | (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- | and provisions, 5 pkgs paste, 1500 Ibs codfish, | u.wn e Gedien Of coetirence ss 10 tiite: @8 : T MACRINES. ;.o - Antemnl mivite dence, 10’ Harriet street, thence to St. Pat- | 126 cs canned goods, 21,000 Ibs salt, 75,000 lbs | 283 'R [0 T gives the last tide of the 25, 1irters, cara | BULLIS—In this city, April 9, 1004, Annle E., | rick's Church, where a mass will be cele- | rice, 1164 gals vinegar, 1478 Ibs meals, 5 pkes | fourth tuns FOUmn B en Mo, Javl [0 0 008 y punche o 1185 Marker | Wife of Edward A. Bullis, mother of Mrs.| brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ( onions, 150 pkgs potatoes, 561 Ibs cheese, 200 | etimes occurs, The helghts given are in dern apart achines $20. W A Bradford Co 1185 Market | Emery P. Gates, Mrs. Reuben W. Hills, Mrs. | ing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cem- | ibs ham, 20 cs whisky, 20 bxs fresh fruit, 2 | Sometimer SUOMRE g nC PO SRS Fricts Srates - finished | —— | Andrew H., Irving and Edward A. Bullis| etery. bbls salmon, 20,000 ft lumber, 10,000 bricks, | 82aton 10 the, SOACRE B nen o minus () rents are T room, closet; also “STABLES TO LET. } Jr., and sister of Alfred H. Cables, a native | MARTINEZ—In this city, April 9, 1904, Jo- | 650 cs coal oil, 20 cs gasoline 710 bbis lime, sign precedes the height, and then the number at. water, elevator service, o J or tw e e B e Maine. seph Wethered Martinez, youngest son of | 2040 1bs 4 cs bread, 6922 gals wine, 83 ctls | o0on"ys" subtracted from the depth by _ SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & - I large yard to let; could | 0 Funeral and interment private. Please | Henry and Lewina Martines. corn, 8282 Ibs sugar, 7083 Ibs beans, 30 pes 4 | HUh 0 " THe lane of reterence is g:',:-. - A - d or carpenter; rent $10. | omit flowers. 5 2 MICHAEL—In this city, April 9, 1904, Ester, | bdls pipe, 7 cs boots and shoes, #0 pkgs Wagon | ;r'ipe lower low waters, ONTSCEL LD o | CARFAGNI—In this city, April 8, 1004, Luigi |~ youngest and dearly beloved = daughter of | material, 23 crts sewing machines, 4 bbls Bt D > N BOARD your horses at 122 Eddy st.; best of | Carfagni, beloved brother of Pletro Carfagni, | Jonn T. and Ester Michael, and sister of An- | paints, 35 tons fertilizer, 12 pkgs dry goods, 26 Sa P. Ex 3 and 4 rm care given. ROBERT | & native of Italy, aged 39 Years 8 months v 2 cs 5 bbls ofl, 4 rolls leather, 6 carboys acid, 35 of Steamers. . * S a1l light.enn i nfe Michael, a native of San Francisco, aged and S davs B yones B waomite w7 ansle: bxs candles, 60 sks coal. itars ~ -~ - : = g~ e e— STALLS TO LET. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- . SR PR B e T far Lo room and ad sy i e | tully notified that the funeral will take place | MEYER_In this city. hpril 8, 1004, ‘August 2 i TO ARRIVE. 1 5 TO LET alls. 2410 Harrison st., between | to-day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the | 3@ “ong® proiner of Loufs, E""’em' Hoso Exports by the Newport. From. Tw nd Twenty firs parlors of Valente, Marinl & Co, 1824 Stock- | ond Arthur Meyer, Mrs. J. Hermann, Mrs.| The steamer Newport salled yesterday for ton street, thence to Norfolk .. Nanaimo .... Coquille River . Grays Harbor Newport & Way Seattle & Tacoma O. 0. F. Cemetery. ~ 2 = Gus Hotop and the late Edla and Antone | Panama and way ports with a general cargo, COMMERFORD—In this city, April 7, 190k | Mever, a native of Germany, aged 40 years | valued at $99,470, to be Alstributed as follows: | Jeremiah L., son of the late Patrick and 2 | Ciltherine Commerford. and brother of [ i, months and 5 dave A member of Musl| For Mexico, $14.137; Central Americe, $1LTT4; | | | STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A_GILBERT & MOORE Storage Co.; sto packing, shipping warehouse, G. G. and Van Ness; office 1236 Market, r. 84, outh 750. MPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, susehold goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- 731 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 161. Molilz A" gamee & and tne late Michaet F. | ST ake Copy) Fanuma, $12.750; New York 58717 Ecuador, and Jobi J. Commerford, a native of San respect- | $509; Jamalc ; Liverpool, $:25; Ham- Franciscco, aged 20 years 3 monthy and 18 B e e Peerat o-marsow | burg, $100. The following were the principal o B (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the undertak- [ eXports: &7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- Ak | o Mexico—588 gals wine, 10 cs mineral wa- fully invited to attend the funeral Sund S R A S A L for gecupation in a fe g i > . o o ter, 11 pkes es and provisions, 20 cs AR Xt bom private house, $6. | PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- | April 10, at 1:30 o'clock, from the funeral .Bxfi:?:'};hze‘;'mx":: STF czm'uo:rly"fkmn Whisky, gxg. m 342 Tos butter. 302 The 20 office. __ | _Bce Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 571 | E::‘.:’.:: 0‘55&?#:9&5‘_ e A e e | MURPHY—An anniversary requiem high mass | ‘g'm.‘:;kflg) gscdrnnea ku:l. ugolb;m:unn-: uites, single rooms and board; | CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture and merchan- | cervices. Funeral under the auspices of Bl | Will be celebrated for the repose of the soul | 36’y canned goods, 48 e i b ] b dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126 Capitan Parlor No. 222, N. S. G. W. Inter- | Of ihe late Mrs. Rose Murphy to-morrow | o . ‘gee3 reet lumber, 43 cs arms and ammu- Misston =t tel. Howard 941 F. W. Zebtuss, | CUSICK—In this city,” April 8 1004, James. | irects Friends and acquaintances are re-| Pks machinery, 10 bales bags, 2000 Ibs shot, beloved busband of Bridget Cusick, and 116 bdls shooks, 4 pkgs electrical supplies, 5 pkgs drugs, 6 bars steel, 84 pcs 17 bdis pipe, ; ph .ckson L 1400 1bs solder, 40 pkes id, 5700 1bs cement, Minise % B | R reland, “aged 75" years and | beloved brother of Fred and Emil Nelson of | 7400 IbS oer, 20 BkeS 8 | | Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery | R San Francisco and Mrs. Augusta Wolleson | tral America—599 bbls flour, 931 gals _Main 1840, Shipoing at cut rates. © | {3 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Of Seattle, Wash, a native of Sweden, o o , 50 cs beer, | [ father of Thomas P. and the late James J. | _Spectiully invited to attend. o und Furniture Moving Com- Fillmore #t.; Phone Tackeo and Francis E. Cusick, a_pative of County | NELSON—In this city, April 6, 100 Charles, LARKIN ST. 4 rooms and ., N.E. cor. Leave; the c fully invited to attend the funeral to-day| 96°d 46 years. 224 crts potatoes, 12 pkgs table preparations, 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | go= F' 0 Na"Ttas” {603 1bs spices, 29 pkes room; also hot (Sunday), at 9:30 o’clock, from his late resi- e CE steam heat t dence, 11 Laurel place, Off First street, be- { fUlly Invited to attend the funeral to-day| grocerjes and provisions. 800 lbs rasinis, 840 lbs scme of pertect d every mo tween Folsom and Harrison, thence to St. | (Sunday), at 2 oclock. from the parlors of | jarq, 13 cs salmon, 12,588 Ibs rice, 300 Tbs ham Seattle & Tacoma.... Apr. 19 P svartments: p hs, steam hea 3 Per wwek up Erendan’s Church for services at 10 o’clock. | Halsted & Co., F g ‘“’C“”‘!' o and bacon, 50,462 Ibs salt, 600 Ibs meals, 600 Portiand & Astoria....|Apr. 18 ic lights, ranges: $30 to $55. - Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please | mMent Cypress B 0 e Tn’ Sond | Ibs tea, 2007 Ibs malt, 24,427 Ibs tallow, 14 pkgs New York via Panama.|Apr. 20 — TYPEWRITERS omit flowers. A solemn requiem high mass | 0'clock train from Third an wn! dry goods, 7 pkgs machinery, 48 bales bags, Honolulu & Kahului..|Apr. 20 £T. LOUIS, 1% s = <~ — ~1{ will be celebrated for the repose of his soul | _Streets. 10 pkgs paints and ofls, 5 pkes paper, 50 cs Puget Sound Port: 20 roome: also singl AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1| Monday, Aoril 11, at St. Brendan’s Church, | PEARLMAN—In this city, April 7, 1904 8t | coa] ofl, 160 kegs white lead, 20 bdis shooks, view: referemces. Smith Premier, $25; other typewriters at | commencing at 9 o'clock. the Pacific Hebrew Home, Albert S. Pearl- | 12 465 ibs rosin, 9199 Ibs soda, 1 cs hats. TO SAIL, bigher and lower prices; rentals $250. The | 1, NISILY -In this city, April S, 1904, Alice, | Man, a native of Russia, aged 89 years. e Datintae b il BB ou Saunid 3 Typewriting Exchange, 636 California st. | ™y.joved wife of Dr. E. F. Donnelly, and §7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | goods, 600 Ibs rice, 10 pkes paints And ofls, 352 Destination. ROOMS TO LET-—Fur: | A FEW good typewriters at $30 cach: got par. | sister of Mrs. J. J. Donnelly, a native of [ fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | Ibs soda, 40,380 ft lumber, 8 pkes machinery, | “ticulars of L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- | Napa, Cal. (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the parlors | 1000 bxs eoap, 274 pkgs cartridges. April 10. A— THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL. v 7T e | " T5rhe tuneral will take place Sunday, | Of Helsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Inter- | ''m; New York—86,212 gals wine, 25,625 Ibs Seattle & Tacoma.. Prer 20 T A ROy B TREAT ave.. 1202—Furnished rooms to let. | April 10, at 2 oclock, from her late resi- | men Home of Peace Cemetery, by 1 dry hides, 100 cs honey, 2000 cs salmon, 105,- Pler 11 116 AND 117 EDDY ST. ~ - — L _ | 2D.-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. | dence 978 McAllister street, thence to St. | ©'clock train from Third and Townsend | 333 Jbs wool, 45 bales rope, 72 bales juni, 50,- Pler 10 115 AND 117 EDDY ST. TURK, 32—Newly furnished sunny rooms, ea ( _ Webster Typewriter Inspec Co. 508 Market | Mary's Cathedral for services. Interment | streets. Please omit flowers. 891 Ibs pig lead, 3 pkgs paints, 1 pkg machin- Pler 9 MOST MODERN AND UP TO DATE HO- | ' guire or single: transient; just opened. — e £ RICE —1n this city, Apil 9, 1906, James Rice, | oob. e TEL DOWNTOWN: 180 ROOME. 35 ® =S ‘ | EASTON—In this city, April 7. 1904, John, | beloved husband 'of the late Delia Rice, and | To Ecuador—150 bbls flour, 20 cs salmon, 20 TTH FRIVAYE BARE o | beloved husband of Ann Easton, and father | father of Addie Rice and Mrs. Julla Freder- | rolls mattine. Aurelia... Pler 2 GHTS: STEAM HEATED THROUG TWENTE-SUSTH, Sh-—Suvm tv I { of James W. Easton, Mrs. George A. Smith, icks, a native of Ireland, aged 55 years. To Jamaica—05 cs canned salmon. T. TELEPHONE IN EVERY ROOM; e - — | Sra. Toven . Hoht and the iste Mre, I Friends and acquaintances are respect- Ellzabeth. . Per 20 SUBs WITH BATH. $1 8 to %250 FER TY_SIXTH, 3367 Single far om | Thomas E. Kent, a native of Bdinburgh, | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow s . G. W. Eider| Pler 24 DAT. SINGLE ROOME. 75c to 31 HOT O JouE Tl TAE - | Downtown: frst-class B50-foot stone-front | Scotland, aged 78 years 4 months and 11| (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors Shlppmg Intelllgence WAKEE HOY AND . a3 . 72| bullding: new and modern In every particu- | days. of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, . G. Lindaver, Pler — e "y e Aty 170t i et "De | tar. Apply o i > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | thence to St. John's Church, where a re- Eureks. = " ASHWORTH HOTEL, B i s - 3 g McAFEE BROTHERS, fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, [ Quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose ARRIVED. Spokane. Pler 9 et Geary snd O'Farreil | TWO furnished rms. in car cottage; ocean beach 108 MONTGOMERY ST. April 10, at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- | Of his soul, at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Sabictay.. Apiil 9.} BRGItR: 1 r without private bath. boulevard; yard, water. Inqui 5 TAVIO! . | e———————— | dence 100 Fell street. Interment Cypress Cross Cemetery. Stmr George W. Elder, Randall, 53 hours just completed: entire houss | DIVIDEND NOTICES. Lawn Cemetery, by electric car from | SRESOVICH—In this city, April 8, 1904, Caro- | 4.0 " portland, via Astorfa 45 hours. State of Cal i Zsun in rooms all day. { "RNISHED room to let. Inquire 622 = vt | Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. Please | line, beloved wife of Luke G. Sresovich, and | ‘"3 PEIRITY foRneon, 7 hours from San Vi- | Ventura.... T FHANCISCO and Suburban Home Bufld- | _omit flowers, mother of Evelyn, George, Byron, Rudolph, | cente Landing. RORA, corner Second and Folsom sts.—New 3 Eddy, near Market. | “'ing Society, 5th floor, Mytual Savings Bank | FABENS—In this city, April 8 1004, Grace| Camille and Clarisse Sresovich, and daughter | “"gim:" Centralia, Stenland, 61 hours from B house, hew furniture; every room outside 2 ol ear Market—400 | building, 708 Market st. opposite “Third— | E., beloved sister of Mrs. Alexander M. Ev-| Of Mr. and Mrs. J. Christenson of Brent- | Grays Harbor, bound south, put in to land 13 mofern and sunny: prices from §1 50 per ght, $1 70 Lo §6 week elec- | For the half year ending 3lst of December, | erétt and George C. and Herbert S. Fabens, | W00d, Cal.. a native of California, axed 47 | o ouengers. 18 week up: this is the only up-to-date house in | tric lights (no gae). running water inevery | 03 a dividend has been declared at the | a native of Salem, Mass. vears 1 month and 4 days (Brentwood and | PAENEER iy Egenes, 90 hours from Na- nis vicinity: firet-class grill attached. Toom: elevator.read.-room; free bus: baggake. | ¢’ per annum of (12) twelve per cent on 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at-| Los Angeles papers please copy.) Tt capital stock and participating certificates, tend the funeral services to-day (Sundayy L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | “NCZ'somr Hero, Syvertsen, 4 days from Lady- HRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms | 1.0\ 1o oo e e Al free of taxes, payable on and after SATUR 0 o'clock, at her late residence, 1714 fully invited to attend the funeral Sunda¥, | gmysh. e to §1 per might, $1 25 to 85 per week and | ION. 1074 —Furnished room to let. DAY, January 2, 1904. JOSEPH A. LEO. «t. Tnterment O4d Fellows' Cemetery. | April 10, at 9:45 o'clock, from her iate rest: | “"MUE g0 Rover, Thompson, 12 hours from ieht bousckeeping rooms; open all night. | VALENCIA, 619—Neatly furnished front room, | ARD, Manager. HUGH CRAIG, Secretary. | FINSTERBUSCH—Charles G., bhloved hus.| 3¢nce, 2117 California street, thence to St. | yort Brags. . 5o Amontn” B SRRtk 65 WE 306 4] . ren TN A TaaREb: DIVIDRIND pato--Dibee ot Btk Ssh band “of Bertha Finsterbusch, father| Marys Catbedral fof cervites —Interment CLEARED. S, Cruz The ot T b - — —_— VIDEN. notice—Offics S way loly Cre o , Vi ¥ r Fireh st.y— Rooms, 25c, S0c, $1, $1 50 night; | WALLER, of unfern Company of California, room 220 Crocker | ooepilOy Louls and Jullus Finsterbusch, and | 0¥, (™ pichteenth and Guerrero streets. Saturday, April 9. | Oregon..... uncle of Mrs. William B. Comstock, a na- ‘oust Port tive of Oschatz, Koenlgreich, Sachsen. Ger. | STACK—In _this city, April 8, 1904 Miss | _Stmr Senator, Cousins, Victorla and Umatilia... many, aged 76 years 7 months and 12 days. Johanna Stack, sister of the late Michael | Townsend, P C o. Eu PCs Amasis. T Remains at the parlors of 1. Suht & | Btack, a native of Listowel, County Kerry, | ~ Stmr Pomona, Swanson, Eureka. S Co. Co.” Notice of funeral hereafter. Ircland, aged 68 years. (Los Angeles papers | Stmr Newport, i FiGseas ane e $1 50 to $70 week; house open all night | BEYANT, 453% Nice sunny front room, suit- | WOLF House, 20: able for 2 gentlemen. rent reasonable | room: 13c to $1 a nigt building, San Francisco, Cal., April 1. 1904, E = | Coupon No. 14, due April 12,1904, from first ectric light in every mortga, per cent bonds of Sierra Railway bc to $5 a week; | Company of California will be paid at the T TS S92 Alameds—3 con. | OPen all might: conventent 1o all cars. fiscal agency of this company, the Crocker- o vorts, P M 8 S Co. s ol st Gk 5% | 1A, 1070, Hotel Buena Vista—Hand- | Woolworth Nationa Bank; on and after that Y tinths Mook Biher, vel o ashatd et P erivnda and acquaintances are respect- | Ship Santa Clara, Wi ity a2 ———— - —erag furnished suite and single rooms; | _date. §. D. SENAN, . Soeesater, Margarct 1. Fisher, father of Edwin o | fully invited to attsnd the funeral to-day | Alaska Packers' Assoclation. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1386)—Fur- | o™ o 000" 0 ™ Miesion; hot and col DIVIDEND NOTICE—THE GIANT POWDER | Fisher of San Francisco, Alf F. Fisher of (Sunday), at_1 o'clock, from the residence Pz:?"golnmm|.l‘§:!bh. Bristol Bay, Alaska | pertha. 1 | PCOMFANY. Con.—A dividend, No. 64, of fitty | Alameda, Frank J. Fisher of Vallejo ang| ©°f Mrs. P. J. Halllzan, 8528 Twenty-third | PAgiers,, Coto® Ct seas, Pinding, Comog, R. | ALK conts (800" per share on thé issued cap the late ‘Anna J. Whitney of Nashun, N. H.. e it James Chiiteh, Where services | Dunsmuir & Sons Co. * Cot! tock of the company has been decla ay- and stepfather ol rs. a udson of San =) 7 ’, o reckel Sanak, Alaska L et e at the office of the company. rooms 305, | Francisco and Mrs. Blia Garwood of Hap, | Wil be held af 1:30 o'Clock. " Interment Holy | Bri€ J. D. Spreckels, Koehler, oy 203 and 206 Hayward bullding, San Francisco, nisned rooms sulte. shee Biee ngle: aiso unfurniched. | parior. 1: pr call bet. 3 and 8 pm. VA BUSH 519—Elegant front pariors | ite for office or club. ALIFORNIA, 1512 — Elegantly furnished Edd) eloset for one gentiemar; $6. Figd U. Bates, a daughter. ~. -, N q. Cross Cemetery. Santa Ana... VAN W ety 1 g a ford, & native of Nashua, N. H., aged 78 Bark W. W. Case, Anderson, Bristol Bay, ms L Sotrocn fe Mmoben DAY CRECINE o] 40 ApSU 1L 9L O N B eaAprtl | years 2 macnths and 3 days, e e T o | Alasa, Packery Assodation: b P e e el 4. 1004, at noo cretary. | GREEN—Abraham Green, beloved father of ‘elock, at St. Ji ‘Churc Bark George Curtls, Colhoun, Honolulu, CLIFFORD, 204 Eille, corner Mason—Elegantly | Lo e o oo Walter A. and Mabel (ireen. Mre. M. van | gwonday) at 9 eclock, at St James B- | Welch & Co. __furnished sunny rocms: prices reasonable. | “running water, phone, gas: reasonable. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Viier aud Mrs. Charles Isadc. a ‘mative of | wyiiin 810 SN0 07 A0rI A, 1004, Mamie | Bark Noemi, Le Hegaret, Nauma, Roth, |Branch Hydrographic Offics, U. 8 N.. Mer« I G T e e Susay. siugie roome | WINCHESTER Hotel, #4 34 st near Market— | Marriage licenses wers lssued yesterday as T ouneral services. will. tako place ‘Sun- e N s B & xarina, Schmitz, Sand Point, Union| _ APEL9, 1008, S BAST 1 and suites. with private batha. het and cold | Most convenient and respectable; 700, ron follows St 0 * Socier Cstrect “Intermens | Wirner, a native of Nevada City, Cal., aged | 4,0 sonterey. Foley, whallng, A. An-| butsding was dropped s o s S Water, stesm heat, electric lights, phone every | 5 to §1 50 night: 82 to $8 Charles Karbstin, 24, Cherry Creek, Nevada, | poirate " - Intenment | 93 years 5 months and 10 days. ' derson o ¥ 14, at noon of the 120th at & room: elevetor. Phone Bast 1317 if desired. | _elec. Yghts: reading-room; free bus: bASEAS®. | .4 Emma, Haneon, 16, Sait Lake City, Utah | " Congregation Sherith Jerael—Officers and EFFrients S solesiniences Nre rumect: SAILED. 5. . Greenwich time. J. S BURNETT DESIRABLE sunny furnished room: 18 2 SUNNY furnished rooms in Alameds, near | Charles H. Studdert 21, Petaluma, and | members are respectfully requested to attend | fully Invited to atteid e B . Saturday, April 9. Lieutenant, U. S. N., in charge, tes_from Kearny st. Box 362 Encinal Station. " Address box 308, Cail. | Cafherine A, Brown, I 43 Hayer stieet, | the faneral of our highly esteemed member, | {FHOAN) AL\ 801653 Stockion street, | Stmr Santa Barbara, Zaddart, Seattle and R rars, o a2 s 1500 ' DERIRARLE room suliable for 2 gentiemen. | A BRANCH office of The Call {or the receviion | 's&mh‘fa,;”rrn‘n{nrn_"gx Victorine' B.| Mr. Abrsham Oreen Sunday, AU 10215 8, § - hencaiol. O..0. Fi Cemeterys olympia - PR NEW UNIVERSITY CLUB with bogrd: reasonable: mew, modern house; | Of advertisements and subscriptions cenac, - 43, ay st ¥ NDER L. BADT, 3 ——e e ——— Dunham, A D e e viea ok 455, | cpened at 1008 Market st. opposite. Fifth: iiitam Linane 7 Howard street, and | . AL A A e | MISSISSIPPI RIVER Stme Georse Loomis, Badger, Redondo. CELEBRATES WITH RALLY can office Openwnth Jip.m = B e Tpiace, apd| &0 members you are respectfully requested 5 CONTINUES TO RISE| Stmr W. H. Kruger, Bowdich, Grays Harbor. = i voomm. stationary | ADVERTISEMENTS. subscriptions received 8t | ciqr Demartinl, 18, * PP el to uttend the run‘-?l of our late_member, ol Stmr Pomo, Ahlin, Point Arena and Alblon. | The opening of the University of Cal- DY Cail branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. | ' o0 "imptenl, "2, eity, and Jennle Mc.| A: Green to-day (Sunday) at 10:15 o'clock, he T 1 the VIBEIY of | S Wersoa Bantia o B ifornia Club was celebrated in the ... - : E————————— goight, 24, ely. P S ZEKIND, Sew So Far the Tevees of Stmr Newport, iberg, for Panama and . : plehe. 26 P : . Secretary. Stmr Santa Monica, Olsen, G | toem ormal rall the club’ h HTEENTH, ‘2005 Pwsntibed Toots to 6t PN A ey Y A iy strere > 04 Jean H. |, nnis_ Entered fnto rest in Alameda, Cal., Memphis Have Given No Grave Simr Chehalls, Martin Gravs Harpar o | form of an inf I A5 Show ctues . . - e R Rt Herman Nelson, 1231 Tolsom street, and | April 9, 1904, Mrs. Elizabeth E. Harris, Occasion for Alarm. Way Dorts. new headquarters, 297 Geary street, % 524 (droquole). suite T20—Unfurnished | 131 Bush wt. above ~Fowell: *select firse. | Bertha W, Their 21, o00 Howard street’ = | widow of tne e T ¥, arrly end mother of | nypyPHIS, Tenn., April 9.—The | pSpip Liewellyn J. Morse, Marshall, Labasha | 1ou¢ evening. The club, which has been com: gentieman preferved; & class residential hotel: ~ elegantly furnished | John J. Cahill, 20, 8123 California street, and | e ST Vo BRI TGOS b0 i a0 ‘vears | Mississippi River to-night marks a| Bark Martha Davis, McPhail, Hilo. of for about a year, has held & water i and teble unsurpassed; electric light: steam | Annie Parker, 25, ost. t { o R PP Schr 1da A, Ca: 1i, Point Reyes. s heated and private eichange telephones fn | Jobn Carlson. 35, G40 Cutter sireet, and| AU " plansburs, Merced County, | SUA8€ Of 38:7 feet on the gauge at this | S G0 Fatleen, "Port. Gamble regular monthly lunches in the leading LIS 082 well-furni every room: terms reasonable. e “Thomas ¥. Hogan, 21, 627 Bryant street, and | '|llu.Llln,'||slry} N. Haskell. |'city and continues to rise ll{awly. The Schr Murlel, Wikender, Grays Harbor. restaurants of the city, but the direc+ ————————————eeeeeeee | 4 < Ethel A. Campbell, 19, 613 Second street. | yman Taskelt, and | weather bureau officials believe that ~ 'y, Whaling. tors recently decided to form an organ- " RAL om. O O o s TS | s et ik, AT Ty mo | === | o water will come to a standstill to- | o T G r ization to be run on the same princi- : - - o | Fan Franciaco. all the frult, vegetables, but- | Matthew C. Edwards, ‘26 34 Treat avenue, | HENRY J. GALLACGHER CO, | night or to-morrow at a maximum | POINT LOBOS, April 0, 10 p. m.—Weather | Ples as the Bohemian and Press clubs - - —Sunny sleove room; rUBBINE |- o .gge and chickens; home raised: accom. | and Effie M. Roadarmel 19, 3A Treat avenue. Bygeoqamaiidg 3 of not more than 39 feet. So |hazy; wind calm. of this city. choap. odations first class and home like; rates | Michael J. Daly, 35, 1504 Miselon etreet, and (MDANIIL P DONOVANG‘““&:M' stage DOMESTIC PORTS. situated the t - - —— ry reasonable. Box 4276, Call. Marguret Murphy, 30, 154 Twelfth street. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBAL far the levees in the vicinity of Mem- SEATTLE—Arrived Apr 9—Stmr Valencla: The clubrooms, on wa PURST. D —koumn, Tumw, Sy v (Sups i BAC R e M R M L R B A e oppoite Lincoin Saum™® | nhis on both the Arkansas and Mis- | stmr Montars, hence APF 57 stmr 7| top floors of the bullding, were artisti- | L BAL CeefliaErickson, 17, 2721 Twenty-second, . . ) Portland, — el e | 3015 VAN NESS AVE. NEAR GEARY 8T. | ' Charles A. Carman, 31, 10 Dodge street, and *_Telephone Bouth 80. sissippl shores have withstood the rise | from Juneau. = cally decorated with calla lilies; - ! SELECT AND FIRST CLASS. Jane M. Douglas, 22 10'Dodge street. a have given no grave occasion for | cieen T 7" © Centennial, for San Fran- | ~oyaries S. Wheeler presided at the JLEOM. G41—A micely furnishcd room. ] PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 706. Lawrénce §, Witkine, 23 520 Ellia street. | UNITED UNDERTAKERS. | *» Lgbens : it Agt B St Mrabotdt. trais Mg entertainment and acted as master of FOR single sentiemen. m private home (B0 Y havi ice h 1a like gen- | ST ARTe 30, el e 4 nd Ei - o e S S T way. - 3 247 o e B wingde sentiemen. . privats boie A D e o oal gy ot Sommciry, | pgaotrey, Kacxel, 30, iy, and Clarites B, o By 5 B g e g . g PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Apr 9—Scnr | CeTemontes. The programme consisted room, with bath e@jolning: 4 blocks from | or sadress postoffice, C. DAUNET, first house | Mucller, 2 NOW at 866 MISSION. Tel. South 167. Automobile Collides With Buggy. | Prosper, from Manila. of speeches by the members, songs and park entrance snd 3 blocks from panhandle. on Fremont ave., Fruitvale, < Between Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth st, BANDON—Sailed Apr $—Stmr Elizabeth, storizs. About 300 were Address box 2624, Call offics, [_—Tm:h—— EIBTBS MRRIAGBS DEATH& Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates, An automobile collided with a DUggy | for gen W 5 many good stor HOWARD, S$1A—First-class th robm, i B Y . 3 0 Py e T o near the beach tavern late last night.| C0OS —Sailed Apr 8—Stmr Allfance, | present. g < ¥ a ingle or double, $5-86 week: American fa ., nager. Tel, Mission bil demolished. The n1 Eureka. e —— b i s - 2 - e wa ! fiy Rome cooking: home comforts; piano. | Birth, marriage and death notices sent by ’ubfifiii‘ O’HARuA & 08- T and v ey e S 4 Supposed Crooks. FOURTH, 49i—Sunny, lirge, fromt and side | asr meive comfortable bome for memtie. | mail will not be inserted. They must be harided ) ., | machine contained two men _two o Seatdle, B I x < room, suitabie for 2. will put in two bed AN eiasion: good hoard. Box 1563, Call. | I e o e e ape UcSiOn, Offlees and be | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, | womest: One of the women was slightly | , Passed outwerd Are DSURe Sa teo, | A, J. White and John Richards were == ok Jit : 3 - | indorsea w! name and residence of, per 2339-2341 Mission st., near Nineteenth, isappeared the 9—Stmr Mackinaw, hence POURTEENTH, 121—Ray-window room with | = n ™ ity (o country; good hame; | ons authorized to have the same ublished. San Francisco. bruised. They all di vl speol T i, Apr’ arrested last night by Detective Bai- plano. sultable for (wo gentiemen; bath, gas; | CHILDIER 10 0080 0 rultvate, Cal. * | Notlces restricted slmply o the announcemient accident. 3 5 TATOOSH- Passed outward Apr 9—Dredger | ley on suspicion of being porchelimb- ol . 3 . the event are published once in uma PRI ) 3 e S and, towinz. and O'Connell § e e o . 3 P Detectives Regan FULTON, i Nicely furnished room for twe | BUSH, 2024—Larse sunny euite parlors, with | free Cf charg-. Tdaho, 9—Two men . ware| ' -Amived Apr 0—Stmr Oregon, | ¥ Martin Kenealey and D. S. P young gentiemen: private family. | _or without bonrd; reference. BORN. e e e o o | BoBReATS" "HARBOR — Sailed Apr 7—sichr Taylor on a car near the Chutes They FULTON. 316—8unny front_room with clothes FRANKLIN, 424—Furnished room to let with BATES_In thin city, March 15, 1004, to the | day. ‘ga 2ding a hole when the | Comet, for Santa Barbara; stmr G. C. Lin- | Sedinent otcuried. : IR o San” Frantios; sume Ceniraiin, for are said to be plckpockets. S

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