Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL \VEDNESDAY‘ APRIL 20, 1904 8 © beloved wife of M. A. of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- CLOSING UOTAT[ON!~ reets. E 30, N 89:6, E 31:6, N 30, W 61:6, o e e i RS Brouse, and mother of Oscar and R aen i & Eighth. In- it & J19:6, block 562, Boardman's Map, Oakland; n a 3 Rr(‘l)-r a n.!l\l‘ of Oestrich, Germany, l‘!dl terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. & TLESDAY April 19—4 D!"L $10. with | 37 years 5 monthe and 12 davs. | WILDER—Ii@this city, April 13, 1904, Gard- Bid.Ask. | J.S. and Clara Myers (wife) to Hermann {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect ner Knight, beloved husband_of Gertrude | Alpha 08 10{Justice . H. F. and Auguste P. Scheel. lot on B line of fully invited to attend the funeral to-day Barnes Wilder, cidest son of Eliza and the | Alta ! o Centen reet, 125 S of B, S 25 by E 133, belll! “ v | (Wedne oelock, from her late C. T..|And 00 | subdivision C of lot 5, block 795, Map No. 2, | (Wednesday). at 9 o'clock, frem late _w Sfl“llder and brother of ndes 06 | Watts Tract, Oakland; $10. ¢ 25 A. W. Anderson and C. E. Freeman (trus- 88 | tees) to Frank M, Davis, lot on S line of Grant . 04 Violet residence, 2314 California street, between ‘Wilder of Honolulu, a na- | Peicher a2 lia Kern, B k W 3 thence to St. Boni- Illinols, aged 40 years 2| Best & Beich.1 yrars e R~ n Gate auvenue, between | months and 2 daye. Bullion 13 months Jackman, 10 orth stroets, where a re- Remains at the funeral parlors of | Caledonia 75 | &venue or Thirty-seventh street, 50 W of Gold - monthe; "\ilda Shard. € Ve e: | GUiem high maes will be celebrated for the | Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Mission street, Mission | C} .u at’r'm W 23317 by § 115, lots 08 to 60, 5814, v monthe: Evbil M. Sharp, 4 Soar 3 Rudolph | I°Pose of her soul, commencing at 10 o clock, : Masonic Temple, between nemy_.econdl-lnd m .m;: s;n.flmfig&gfi;nd portion g‘s'hlfi,- lW‘/nf fl :2 A TR 4 R e R e e R (L e 1 3 | Sk e, i iended s 2 ro. | Reports From Every Quarter | Chinese Murderer Awaiting month; George ‘\\..‘-; b yean H Fv;‘:n::hs B il e e Py v i Con Imperial lg gt;:l.‘;alng.e“? said trustees in ::ur:z{ of claim Indi t Tl h B . E ti Vi riously Jabs e & e R i Yeurs. | Philip King Brown andullr\- Harriet 1. B, 0 2 43 e N 1 | “TAnnre 2 Datan Ioahen) to Willism F. Dotan ndicate hat the ain xecution Ietously 3 R R ] B Db of Rt e 2wt o CONMMERCIAL NEWS | &arnn i B30 | cumtanay ok on N HAL 5 AMGIEAR avows: : : s . Doi ST SPOTRE, Secretary Fa.. agea 97 vears. (Boston Burcia Can % ol StLonis -t Gp bn | 2885 E o Shavick, B 40 by N 330, portion | Has Fallen in Abundanee| Himself With Steel Point S —————————— e R S | T e Exchequer .. 3% 38 Unfon Con 83 94 | of Vicente Peralta Reservation, Oakland; gift. FIUPIERING AND STAMMERING. : 15 16! Jobn Tuohy to Ellen Ashton (single), Ioll 24 . comner Post and Mason Continued From Page Fifteen. Goula & Cur. 31 gregational sslutah ....... 3 3 " n 5 Hale & N et. 26|11 and 17, block F, map Tuohy Second Addi- | ¢ . o NIELUOURNE Infiute, Vax New & Marker | Sucie, at 110 ciook:” to-morrow (Rhars. | g N B S ik Hone arketes "sukiana. Sanomn o - | LANDS ARE SATURATED GUARDS FOIL HIS PLANS . to 5 | day). Interment private. " : y] AL romises cure if in fair health: hours 1 to 5. A J E. ke MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. TONOPAH MINES, / . and Sophle M. Snyder to Annie | NHAM- Oakland, Cal., April 18, !90‘ Ala A W Bs, 10 119 Bid. Ask. ¢ Bid.Ask. | Gale (widow), lof 41, block 2085, map A. J. | TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. R S AT Sre 5 ;oo-,mug "Rly & OBrien — 10 | Biyders l’;fllb’llvln!o? g€ Esiion ot Dok 2035, : and Alfre urnha: - Rowl et Ol o : s Z 4 A MRt Premicr. - §55 other powriiers at | TES E ] ‘ang vequsioiances are Tebpect Giéany 5% = = OliRescue . 8| B O awes. (aaministrator_estate Carl O. | Downpour Has Been Timely | Mongolian Is Now in Hospi- Smith . 825, e | “riends and acquaintances are respect- = rison) to Rod W. Church, lot on N line of bigher and lower prices: rentais §2 50. The oy o the funeral to-dey | .m & ct Ba. Om Cable 6. — 124% Ton & Cai.. y 5 & gy Dprmriing Evchnee. 5% Catormin et | TR 2ttt 18 2ok et the haset o¢ | G- C Snidon Ty (oL Gim i T i G Ao 8 foon sl ;fi,*g;mn::,;nug,,or,,?-rg sienth, 28 W ot | and Prospeets Are Splen-| tal Pending an Examina- e 0dd Fellows' C o a e P y annapah . —{Ton — 1221 25, 3 2 . A FEW good type at $30 cach; get par- | the 0dd Fellows' Crematory. Interment pri Ea ACugs = £ 9, lot 6, 'block B, map Broadway and Tele- . : s . Yot o PRI SDERTER | Ve Crcmation 0a4 Felows Cometery. u; Qo= 10 |pacuoeioil — | Hamapan i 10 —lron or Nev % i avenie Fark’ T Ganitna? et did for a Big Harvest| tion As to His Sanity ) typewrs - e rey | e J ¢ - - b -y .. - S 5s. 1+ Mon ‘on . DRAND pevriters . el Siatiet | Portugal, aged 25 years it | Ry FUH|EE & EvEe11a iy T U ‘fl',‘v{r""“’ e | artk pAr Glark to chariotte B, Clark mother | 1 g \NGELES, April 19—Showers| SAN QUENTIN, April 19—Lee Ung CAYOT—In this cit April 19, 4, Augustus —_ lerra . e y ‘on —_— ‘est " $ SIVIBEND SOTICES. { M. beloved hustana of Clara A. Cavot, and | I 4 Elec 5. —"105 |8 P ot & 68 o | —_———— Hlock T2 et Noacany, sifi | Which commenced to fall here last|Ock, the Chinese who has been con- SAN FRANCISCO and Suburban Home Build- | :F;:'.f~ a"nu‘!'yv“:rvu{ 'r‘-':f:::u'.nd .s‘é"’\.{fi"; LALCo6s — u%! jwe’/' - REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. mf‘i{:nfi;‘" ‘-?dévllrpues"ma‘ ,';? Gt;m‘_"xe Fi, night continued up to 9 o'clock this| demned to death and is awaiting exe- » NC Sub: - \ 59y = o ac . .x“.‘x.“.,..\_(,‘h,a foor, Mut :;;::n.;mmm} ;|;.';:p.. ».:;1 16 days. (Oroville, Cal..” papers gg ::g g:m e A e O }"”},“"‘ Dlats 48 and 50, ;flgmem‘;'cm Oax. | morning. The total precipitation for cution, has twice attempted suicide For Abe’ halt vear endt st of December, | EFFriends and acquaintances are respect. | LAP fem Se: 99 (s09sr B102k } Orlando and Emanuela Lippi to Giovanni D. ";;.n‘-y H. Crane (single) to Neal J. Mc- | ::fa;t::::(fiITE.‘o:‘t:: :!;ch.;nzl;ingsal. ;e’"' 5 ’:;" ‘l’em :""’ attempts Lave a dividend has been declared at the | fully invited to attend the funeral serv g Maggiora and Abramo Del Carlo, lot on N line | Keon, lot 2, block A, map J. E. McEirath > % en made since his incarceration in : - € (if) twelve per cent o8 | to-morrow (Thursday). at 9:45 o'clock, at | Do lcm 8s.113 1 . il 3 3 ot : o | ; apital siock ang participatme certificates. | his date residence, 1109 Green street. ! Inter- MV& MtTSal > | of Chestnut street, 182:3 W. of Van Ness ave-| Tract, Onkiang; 1o, ' ' C p.| [nches, against 19.30 inches for the COr- | the death chamber, and in-one in- ] ment. private NER of Cealorys Do | 2. W 2176 by N 181:8; $120. Fenelon, lot on S line of West ‘Tenth strest, | Jc-POPINg period last year. The storm | gtance he came near succeeding. To- : - 17 P rie Van Wie to John S. Howell, lot on § | w -| 3 YOLAN is city, April 10, 1904, Benja- " - n lowetl, was general throughout Southern Cali v = n.‘.:: 'ah Riive r«‘fiam-"’ma 61 .‘"l!" ;’ r:: r,._':g == 1;0 4s 2dm. E%lm% | "‘l“'b Ms L““;'l'o street, 31 W of Octavia, W uflnaEzgr &::;!‘;ME nfi:p”hfin{?s{'é’.':é"%’&? tomig. and immem;‘e benefit to all crops ‘ f::,’fi,,’:':e %zz‘:;’z:eadm;:in,n: :!‘,ml[:::g s ot NCP r 1 Y Oakland; 5 e ot okl Momard [N 8 B 3 i ?‘f_im sion ‘Garer N o R T Vl‘llerin to M. Siminoft. lot on § | Adam and Mary C. Guenther to . N. M- ;"l" B Hny"nn;i 1‘1».1““ o “‘:;; in the hospital. - . Beloved . Susgha | s | g s street, 77: g | teri extreme - 2 i n'd.ln)v‘:.’hl.)::ic?.' E‘l‘l‘z‘l"’ | g gv":r:’ g“f — |L e ol {1500 B oL 60, E Qu.:“x o‘lmt eo::u-f .I:’x—to'vskfiull»‘fkn;‘.'f{"sl penzfl ::nldr:;: axoo zu:) the present |y L?e li’n‘ b g acti_ns i - aiaarer Sababe % 2 | quitclaim aeed: $10, 40, W 115.33, lot 3, block A, Berkeley property, | L. arly for some time. He was sen- Provines, & mative of | o :GAT‘EOR‘STOCI\ .":c!‘:\l‘un.d Loumty of San F!:;IC‘IICD to Xeat: | maps Nos. I and 2 Blake Tract, Berkeley; $10, | 'ain. came just in time to save them.| tenced to be hanged next Friday, and years 1 month and 20 | osta. Port Cos - = | nd Rose n(ch. ot on ne illiam Carey and Ada B. Jones (wife) | There are favorable indications for con- Marin Co... — 61 |8 V Wat Co. 30% 40 jiot of Hlye- street, W of Webster, W 26 by | to Joseph J. Mason, lot on W line of Collegs | ¢invcq fi $ he was taken to the death chamber last funeral will take place to-ay GAS AND ELECTRIC. {N 100; 3—. avenue, 130 S of Parker street. S 60 by W i o g week and two guards assigned as nesday). at Sonoma, on the arrival of |Cant L& P. 3% 4 (87 G & E. 63 63% aume to Susle A. Galvin (wife of Jeremiah | 150.44, portion lots 4 and 5, block H, map| BALLARD, April 19.—Rain began| geath watch. He was searched upon 3 o clock train from San Francieco. | Mutual £ L. — " 134 |Sokn & & B 8 o | S ploheoh o line ot Webster strest, 157:6 | Hillegass property. Berkele: $10. " | talling at 3 o'clock yesterday and con- | entering the chamber, bat no weapons 3 5. C. and_ Minnie C. Niehaus to Fred C. = amber, In Berkeley, Cal, April 1%, 1904, Cap- |Pac L Co... 8% — |UG & E Co. — 33 w E Richard E. and Cothoris Dowdall to John | Smstrc lot beginning 140 S of SW er ot | tinued all night. Over an Inch has| were digcovered, and si being there beloved husband of Enu L e y 3 ginning of corn e dig ered, and since ng the of "“:‘l';ln" G. W. INSURANCE. A. Doassans, lot on SW corner of Unlon and | Bristol and Tenth streets, W 130 to a point S | fallen and conditions indicate more.| he has had no possible chance of se- A T Firem's Fnd. — 340 | Webster streets, W 50 by S 77:6; $10. to center Strawbes Creek, th lon - ove, a nat of North Y T ar rry Creek, thence along sams 471 years and 6 months, BANK STOCKS Charlolte Glein_to Elizabeth Walton, lot on{to Tenth street, thence N 80.20 to beginning, | 1nere is much rejoicing throughout the | cyring any. acquaintances are respect- | um Nu Bk, —124L P & A g“s‘ e ol PRaller Jand Qun"gre streets, | block 82 map property Captain. Bowen, near valley. The unusual hot weather in the | The condemned men are allowed to - d the 1 to-mor ; iy 2 3 by ) quitclaim de ean View House, Berkeley; $25. i o A5 S = . . A Trom the Saely | posirCar . — 81 [{Mer Trust. . abd enily §; Pairbasner 467 Stew= | - Hawaras pos Bevih o bateoni! (o 8 *A.| CEI1y-part of the month did m“fih d":l‘ write letters, and when Lee Ung asked Rotie & street, Berkeley. In- | Cal Safe Dp 145 150 | o b Notni — 155 art Pairwiather, 16 ‘on W e, ‘of Steimar | ani Tomaiax) wpounal RSO 10 Spufk |age to growing grain, but this rain | for an American pen he was given one. =< i ol street, 102 S of Oak, S 66:1, NW 119:11, N | avenue, 80 feet wide, 1115:8 S of San_Jose | means thousands of dollars to farmers | while the guards were not watching First Nationi + s o AT A T 0 18:4. 'E 110; $10. avenue, S 33:4, E 159:1, N 33:4, W 188:10, | an3 stockmen. as there will be abund- SAVINGE BANKS, Same to same, lot on W line of Steiner | portion lot D, block 58, Alameda Park Home- { he flattened the pen point out and Grady (nee 2960 2. W S i (\",,,‘d,, e ¥ oty S el |8 AL Rl A Y o 1 A B RIS TR TR "“Sci ;;‘ f:x{smgallas‘;émrhm 19, The | 12bed several holes in vital portions of [ Grady, nu\c ‘of San o 5 32 E 3 . rles F. Fletter to Augusta T. T, i ) e 2 - we0 24 yeura ad B n'mmhs Mutual Sav.100 - {Tnion T Co. — ‘= | Julla F. McGauley to Wililam E. McGauley, | assigrnent of Interest in estata of Freeborn |- fofall Sor Sen. Lul Obip i me his anatomy. He was discovered, how- and acquaintances are respect- | 8 F Sav U.625 — 1ot on S line of Green street, 100 W of Pierce, | J, Fletter. to secure note made by first party | Fainfall for San Luls Obispo since the | gyer, pefore he succeeded in killing P Y tend’ the flietal to- STREET RAILROADS. W 50 by S 100; also lot on S line of Grov:|for $3000: aleo assigns life insurance policy | Storm began at 2 pr m. yesterday is 1.72 | picoly The prison surgeon sewed up 19 ) at 9 o'clock, from her late re r.morm. .. — 200 {Presid — 4oy | Ptreet. 135 B of Shrader, E 25 by B 137:6; $10. | No. 20,260, fssued by Conservative Life In-|jinches. There have been a few showers i § h-\xnndl-u» street, (hence to Sa- | Geary .. o gy A T B Y McGauley' to Julia F. and Julie | surance Company of Los Angeles; §——. Yo-tky . bub AB& Ayl i el Wit the lacerations and he was once again . o of F 1 cGadley, same . -day, 0 - v h .m:quu;dlm:gd xfl;- POWDER. California (leelnlnrlnce and Trust Com- some indications of frost. .pl“' Tfler) e yeURiubr. - DIGUMES < (he - - for the repose of her soul, | Giant ...... — OIVigorit ... — 4% |peny to Mary C Fourg (eite of 3 9. 1ot [ TNTVERSI Y EVENTS| coLusa, April 19.—Rain began fanl- | S1oseness of the watch he succeeded in - 9:30 o'clock. — Interment Holy BOG AR on NW corner of Sacramento and Devisadero X BA, AP & n beg! cutting himself a second time, in the . by electric funeral car from — 28] k”;u_. sc. 3y 5 slllt’e , h;jzfl:flga \h‘;' ’w 110; $10. PR S ing here shortly after 8 o’clock Mon- same manner. Warden Tompkins was o4 o 5 = Henry C. and Adrienne Black to Charles i b s April 19, 1008, | Honmbie's s 114 1oy Makawell C. 215{ 22 |Terkine, lot on W line of Athoury street, 82:6| BERKELEY. April 10.—George H. Brids- (day night and increased to a steady | n,vified and, belleving that the Mongo- Guinnane, and | % Onomea 8 C. — 27 , N 25 by W 100; $10. man, president of Hamline University of St. | downpour, the gauge registering .62 of lian was insane, wired for the Lunacy t P i . . Hutch S PC 9 9% Paauhau § C. 13 — v act m n o Marguerite, Fx and the MISCELLANEOUS % | N of Haight | w3 ward P. and Ida B. Grav to Samuel J. | Paul. Min) a visitor at the university | an jnch. The storm was eneral line of Clay street, 68:9 E of | to-day. 8 Bridgman has come to Cali- Commission to examine him. To-day Preside A Louise Guin- | Alaska P A 14331441 ]Oceanic § Co. 3% 4 Lg7i8i,, W 541435, S 21:8%, | ornla for his vacation and to see the sights. | throughout this section of the valley. |y Hatch and Clark arrived and - - aged b4 years. | Cal F C A. 90 101 [Pac Aux FA. Bij — W 34415 S 1 0. He has been at the head of Hamline Univer- | Farmers and orchardists agree that the made an examination. Governor Par- B (Charieston, apers please copy.) Cal Wine A 91% 923 Pac C Borx, — 170 Teo E. and Michael S. Alexander to Nicha- | sity’since 1883. rain came at exactly the right time and 3 o C 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | MV& MtTm.100 — | | Tos Hollings, lot on E line of Mlmon street, 150 | M. Robert Dupouey will deliver the first of dee was then telegraphed to by Dr. ; fuily invited t0 ats 58 Sike TiAME] LO-TEFTOW Sorutn: ‘S, N of Fifteenth, N 25 by E 160; $10. | the Hyde lectures in French at 4 o'clock on | the prospects now are that one of the | po b 2nq asked to grant a reprieve :30 o'clock, from her late Seika Charloffe Glein to Elizabeth Walton, Jot on | Friday in the Observatory buflding. His sub- | |argest crops in years will be harvested. | » urch street, betyeen Dun- S line of Eighteenth of Noe, E 25| ject will be “The Young Girl in Contemporary | until a fufther examination could be Tenty-cighth, thence 1o St. Paul's B8 e & Hectric, & 90 by S 114: $5. G el | Fiction.” M. Dupouey holds a scholarship of | The dry morth winds last week had a | ,..q0 ° Dr. Clark stated to-day that 2 requiem high mass will be Street— o~ Clara W. Rogers to Mary J. Britton, lot on | the French Minister of Instruction at Harvard | tendency to balfe the top of the round. | y .. {in+ Ouk was a very sick man, but or the repose of her moul, com- 08 F Gas & Electsic S line of Fourteemh street, 551 W of Castro, i University and has been studying at Harvard | yroo 0o vooe Bl 0o thiee weeks | LoC U8 O¢ Y s . bu ng at ® o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Aft, s e W 25 by § 115: $10. a year. He was engaged for these lmture” whether he was insane he could not " 2 s erncon Session. Daniel and Bridget Murphy to Catherine | by James H. Hyde, national president of the | and the crop will be large and of the definitely decide upon first examina- HANSELL—In this ‘city, April 18, 1904, G. S s Fitzgerald, lot on W line of Church street, 76 | Federation of the Alliance Francaise. best quality. " o P " Frank, beloved husband of Effic Hansell, and | g1 000 Contre Somta Seoric: § of Army, § 26 by W S0; $10. The university orchestra gave the second tion. of Haneeil, a native of Port g sta Water bonds. i Jul:Atlnd ;'llr:umt'l EDL;lle\n to Innluoz‘ ‘Sun; | semi- .nlnunl cons"( :l‘:l: ;\::rg:lgnlnorflamgln GILROY, April 19.—Rain commenced The erime for which Lee Ung Ock will yes . e - in- 2 M -, 1. aged 35 vears 6 months 19 Alacka Packers: Assoctation...184 00 | Sikuncs, "W 30 by B T B0 o | of | gymnstum, under_ihe, dirgeion, of 1 3| falling vesterday at noom and comtin- | gio was committed tn Siskivou County acquaintances are respect- vder Con 61 00 A‘fim'x,.(!': Gay Wilking to Adolph Liets and Mies Ethyl Burrows and F. S. Gutterson, solo- | ued ‘st‘e;m:i( y lbr?ushfl;; !le :S d ;‘on the 9th of June, 1902, when he mur- attend the funeral service o eub, lot on N line of Commercial ists. .2 : e e el e Sireet. 137:6 W of Montgomery, W 35:5 by N | The Asscfated Women Students will give | g:; gna l(l,m: s:£§n's rain?:lle:o 1’;“‘6 dered Wing Ga. He was tried and con- Temple, 2668 Mission street, 59:9; '$10. an “at home” on April 21 in Hearst Hall ging . victed and afterward applied for a new econd and Twenty-third, | under the auspices of Mission Lodge No. 169, | Unicn Trust_Company of San Francisco to | The following named have been appointed on inches. It is still showery, with signs |, . spiuicety : Michel H. de roun;”fou on E line of Kel.rrn | the committee of arrangements: The Misse: trial, but it was denied him. Judgment S 3 rter, a MISCELLANEOU E garet J. Glennan to James Joseph T.. Tealey the late Mre. Kate F. and A Interment Seattie, Wash. Re- | sireet. 46°8 N of Géars. N 2. | Ethel Richardson, Florence Parker. Ethel Eg- | Of clearing. This late rain Insures rec- | w,5” pronounced on November 7, 190 el ey the funeral parl of Bunker & | SW 15:8, S 18:7, SE 4:4%, W 2:4%, N 0:6, W | gleston,_ Effie Kroll, Sibyl Jones, Alice O'Con- | ord breaking crops of fruit and grain. and he was sentenced to be hanged Mission street |B 1 | nell, Alice Berry, Helen Knowlton, Mary Gill- | gANTA ROSA, April 19.—The rainfall 3 1 4 pri C 5s. lm%lln‘& 8 PC John F. d Al W. A. Witzel to Thomas ' more, Marjory Lymb Nellie McCarthy, Flora | 4 3 » January 30, 1903. His case was AP his city, April 19, 1964, Helena, o and Anna W. A. Witz & !in this city during the night was 1.21 it e N e SV S 100 | 117 Haskins, lot on W line of Jones street, 63:6 | Frickstad, Leverne Marshall and Laura Bone- | in y g -2L | pealed to the Supreme Court, and on 1. - Ris T Wksbs. — | & of Chestnut, S 54:6 by W 137:8: $10. | stell ch being 45.90 inches for | Y 2 Healey, and loving sister of Ber- 5 of Chestnut, :8 by 37:8; $10. stell. inches, the total being 45. inches for | " ” 2 AR d a t §F Drdk bs — & PRSP p R A | December 12, 1903, that court affirmes Sabina and the late Minnie Michael Forrest, Catherine Keating and Mar- thy on, 15 inches more than the | e season, b | the judgment of the lower court, and on Pac 8§ Tel...100 — | o5 hy W |Paraf_Paint. 38 — | 2,0y W 200 (8 P Drydock ® = o ford; financial secretary, Jesse Fine; treasurer, ‘Augusta E. C. and William Otto to Ludwlg | Mr. ndward: sergeant at arme, M. L. Oberlics; | day. At noon the heaviest hailstorm Interme ¢ etery City & C Bk — Hl MPHREYS April 19, 1004, | East Dynm.. — A Eenteup, 1ot o W dine of Third avenue, | trustees-Messra. Richardson, Filbre. Gardener, | cver experienced here came in from Searching Woman Goes Into Hysterics. oy v V., Labor Union News. d of th v A high . native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 9| Ala 8 Co... 2% Mary ¥.. Marzaret T.. Frank A. and Vincent £ record of the previous season. g1 P S R WS T riend o SaSiie 38 = |3 P B 55 ane ery ana eireets | OAKLAND, April 19.—The Central | wing accompanied the rain Monday :2;&:?::22";?».::;2: iff"x;‘m“ e o] S| LG AW - “samual . and Julia J. Weeks and Gussie | Labor Council nominated the follow- | night and hail fell in showers during | jgoq y o at 8:30 o'clock, from her late | Cal Pooder 128 — F.and Charles K. H;w;"m‘jmlu:' Kt&;&} | ing officers at the regular meeting last | Tuesday. % sodward avenue, thence to mann, lot on E ‘ine = ree 4 . . ———— — orch, where & solemn re- | a T rAS 0 130 [O8K.T Con. 7 Nor’ Twenty-nttn, N 50 by & 100; gio’ | night: SALINAS, April 10—The first rain | oaTMs TO WAVE FOUND will be celebrated for the | Ce; 7 ., | _Same to John T. Soomann, lot on W line o President, Charles W. Petry: vice president, | this month began yesterday afterncon, - 5 4 o encing At D 0Clock | Chotes Corre 81 1 | en e s O 1ag 'S 16' | Pennsylvania street, 233 N of Twenty-fth, N | Mr. Wyne; recording secrctary, D. C. Craw- continuing during the night and to- LONG LOST HUSBAND 12 250 20 o vavid T. Humphreys. beloved father of Mrs. | DpntPwd pfd — |SF& T . bcangy— Yooy je {800 S of Lake, S 25 by W 120: $10, Fol d_Josl executive board and arbi- 5 S a 3 Denies He Is W ] Sative of Wales, aged | FN Bx. Gak13 = |8 ’.“,}‘1\.',;’ ,;,; 108 | “Calfornia Tand and Granite Company to | tration. mommities—Messrs. Bowen, Krueger, | the ocean for a few minutes. The total and Man edded 73 years 4 months and 16 days 5 Fiecher Thtr — |1’Isv.u' A Priis . — p 2 ,G:;dd:'r‘d'lg;“f;n - 'rfi"n}"shi&f - Eratt_and _Kletake law_ commitice -C. . | rainfall at 6 o'clock to-night is 120 to Her. . 2 “rnel s of Tenth av yne, ark and John L. o i sl "'_‘;'Y.‘ (\mlw iy 1'71‘1\‘ vum\| ):n-fm]ul, ::r: I-o: f\ 103 <3 Ir'lly'\‘m; rEleul; n_*: r Mary ‘E. and Georgé J. Bucknall to Mabry D:':zf h WY inches. OAKLAND, April 19.—Christina Ja. . aged 46 year ow. o mative of Ire i Momo P Co. 13 18 | Do e .9 — |MeMshan, Outside L ok %y Twentv: | The District Council of Carpenters SHOWERY AT SAN DIEGO. SPBoR, EeSlolne: T e land H B G- - = |on N by O street, on § by P, on E by Twenty- 5 cs R A . rias oo | firat avenue and on W by Twenty-second; quit- | formally denied last night that any at-| SAN DIEGO, April 19.—The wind to- f?:r;rl:;:?.c l::l‘:er:‘i::‘:‘-::nt}:‘;;: .13:: Liia L Kirby. u native of San Francieco.| Board— 3 P Bavestito et et tempt had been made by that body to | day continues steady from the south, | afternoon when she came upon John g - AP $13,000 T D"“A“r R of ST 4 per cent.. 77 25 | Same to Harriet Y. Brownell (wife of W.|induce the Mill Owners’ Association to| while the sky is overcast. Shortly be- claifi\s o R cninat i frovesdfinen P oy Tafions smn.}cmoo" ooy Fy"# l::’r‘:e'?'n;ud:vybgc‘;r:%l b;'m?;-d:rfiy"a"w discharge the four men who were ex- | fore 11 o'clock a light rain began to A T wikd Setaavel-th: Thh "9: ‘ Guerrero street. | 22 Cal Gas & Electric Corp...... 3500 |avenue and on W by Twenty-second; quit- | pelled from the union some months | fall and the outlook indicates more Vs Bokpital aus readiesed.” e McCLURG Cal., April 18, 1904, | ~ ;- s Y, T d'n;r:ndy;‘d :‘n‘:l. George J. Bucknall to same, | 280- The councll also passed resolu- Ahen SBGieers. BRRcHuily DI uE e formal condition. - She declared- she Amanda ¥ betoved sivter o A 1. | California Stock and Oil Exchange | same: $10 ? | tions conflemming the use-of wnfuir{a0ded to Uie senson's ruinfull M the | LE i let Tl lowa, aged 58 years. | Medora C. and L. Douglas Adam to Solomon | material in the Alameda County ex- showers of yesterday and last night. - - 5 xins o invited Ol Stocks— PN F | Getz, l‘fl|l"fi, block C. Getz's Addition to Lake- | 3o 00®o " o oo 'y oie Fair. SAN JOSE, April 19.—The rainfall for | many months. To-day the woman > pollo ed. | vie [ . v . of AR A 46 | “'Roy M and Elizabeth S Henderson to John | The Teamsters’ Union has adopted | the storm which began here yesterday | traced him to Telegraph avenue and and interment private, Mountain 3. Mcgarihy. lot on SW line of Twentieth ave: | the following schedule of fines for vio- | morning is 1:23 inches up to noon to- | Alblon street, and _there created a 5. block 403, South San Francisco Homestead: | lations of the rules of the union: For | day, and fully twice that quantity in scene v\:hxch‘ ended in the calling of s atronizing Japanese or mon-union | the foothill sections of the valley. It is | the police wagon. William A. and Corinne Maddern to Willlam | P’ till showery, with a south wind and| Ampuero exhibited considerable | A. Jones. lot 18, block F, Sunset Heights; $10. | restaurants, $5: patronizing unfair | 8! showery, W b George M. Sawyer to Mary Sawyer, lot 1460, { stores, $2 50; not parading on Labor | indicatior.a of more rain. A heavy hail- | concern about the case and accompa- oift Map e he o attemding meetings intoxi- | storm nccurred this afternoon. Snow is | nied the patient to the hospital. He Anna M. Hayden to Carric Hayden, undi- | day, $5; 4 Vided 3 of 1ot on NI line of Twenty.second | cated and creating a disturbance, | falling on the Mount Hamilton range, | denied she had any claims upon him ribou .. ntral Point Con . hicago Crude remont. April 19, 1904, Phoebe, | ¢ ick Meissel, a native | F 1, aged 76 years 8|G Fanford April 18, 1904, Lena, “"m" and only daughter of Carl L. | Impe and Muller, and devote e Independen Fallip. C.o Tenry and Carl . Matler Sre pepenacic {an o streeisy N iy 5 138 ot 6 and | et o SN0 (OEEEER 8, S aring | east of this cit. and said he was lawfully wedded to | mative of San Francisco, aged 23 6, block 4, Noe Garden Homestea 265 B " | Dosmtie sut 14 deye A Saceioer o Mamein of Al Chaslen G and Hose ' Stun to Andrew W. | monthly union button in plain view | HOLLISTER, April 19—t has rained | another woman. Ampuero lives at MARRIAGE LICENS [ Parlor No. 2, Native Daughters of the Gold- ,‘,'"'}:,',n(‘.'}’:,‘} e and l"".a“s gr;!’(“:,o"k onEN”IIE; grmealol:nflr;( | before the 10th of each month, 50 eighty-iive hundredths of an inch up to | 1216 Clay street. M A . LICENSE: cn st i B y ), 8 e —_—— P | &> iviends and acquaintances are respect- | Oil City Petroleum Holly Park: $10. | cents; for allowing any man under |7 o'clock this morning and is still rain- Wife Asks Dif Marriage licenses were issued yesterdey ,‘bl fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | Peerless ick W. Wiseing to Joseph T. and | pan to ride or work, $2 50. ¥ ing, this puts the season’s precipitation o ivorce. g (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence | Fittsburg Julia A, Roberts, lot on SE corner of Silliman head of that of last year. OAKLAND, April 19.—Suit for di- " el al £ ye P! 3 | of her parents, 133 Fourtsenth strect. - be. | Sovereign | | na TBowdoln strects. 60 by § 100, block 50, Ry St e Al P 0 v ot S g o E cmont street, | tween Folsom and Shotwell streets. Inter- | Sterling - University Mound; $10, Wants Franchise for Tracks. NAPA, Ap! .—Heavy showers fel wrfe = m}l’ > :i ¥y - “n B sarus. i ] < TR S CHBEL HARLY. - Twent Builders’ Contracts. OAKLAND, April 19.—The Southern | Iere 1ast night and this morning. To- |against Harry Hall on the ground of de- ngwood strect B s e e 1 0 WOt} Wt ke 3 s Secinity Baviags Bank- (s with .J.. 3 LANS, i a lication | 02Y the weather has turned very cold, | sertion. They were married in 1897 and Baan wimst, | ST i s Gilson (contractory, architect Nathaniel Biais- | Pacific Company has made application| ;3 ;" severe windstorm raged this | have two children, of which the wife N. D, W.. are hereby notified to attend the funeral services of our late sister, Lena Muller, at her late reidence, 133 Fourteenth Rcott street and Theresa | 16 50 dell—Brick and granite work for a two-story | to the City Council for a franchise for morning. The prospects are for a se- | asks the custody. There is no com- | brick bullding cn E line of Montgomery street, . Y5720 8 of Catitornia, 15 08:p by S 40, si7n, | tracks on First street, connecting with | ;o o "groe “to-pight, which would do | munity property. BN T ik, ma ], A T . Same . its main line, and running from Cypress | orde LENA WILSON, President. ame owners with C. Krecker (contractor), | 3 nsiderable damage to fruit trees in R Kenniy gtrést ; 2 retars pro tem. 100 Caribou e architect same —Timber and framing, {nning, | street on a curve to Fifth and Kirkham fh"“ i s Th:xram!all ek 'w:"ny_ Sailor’s Body Found. Angcics """ | ROWE—In_ Alameda, Cal. April 15, 1004, | 100 Home | e Ty anctal, copper fosmr 8™ 10°| gtreets, where its.new central freight g ding 7 &cl BERKELEY, April 19.—The bod: n street, ang! Mary V. Rowe, bejoved wife of Albert Rowe, | 200 Montc | & on same; four hours preceding o'clock this . P .—The body Same owners with Western Expanded Metal | depots for Oakland wil be established. B eand and mother of Katie Rowe, a native of Ken- | 200 Sovereign morning amounted to .43 of an inch, | of a sailor was found floating off the d at and Fireproofing Company (contractors), archi- | ’ ek § ¢ S e il ale ALY o UCROm, e teot same—Fireprooine of foors, atches, cell- | THis improvement will include one making a total for the season to date | foot of Jones street this evening by street, apa | fully invited to sttend the funeral to-day | 350 Home ... . 160 '"finflr::nm.-:.m"vfi'nméw'lmdm-n Artificial | ""“,‘":"';"“;‘2’,‘3?",,?3;,:,’,‘0';; :e:‘; of 30.40 inches. Last season to date | Aaron Fieldhouse. There was nothing Austin ave. | (Wedncaday). ot 2 o'clock, from the Union- | 100 Tweaty'cisht Sif 823 | Stone Company (contractors). architect same— f:&e“ Seesibviiny rd il alss " be| the rainfall amounted to 25.41 inches. | in the clothing that would identify the ot stroe street M. & h . . 2% | Excavation, bulkheading, pumping, cementing, — g ' 117 i Sania Clara avense. Interment | 10 T Shiicte 01 - Tyt g e MODESTO, April 19.—The rainfall | body. e et el | Hoo! MAKER—In this city, April 19, 1904, ¢t L ¥ M".“’" L Danl NN 7 ] e e Fostiaiay. ahd Jest Dlgte BRI % 2 ere oed s ) oA r b . = Pegel (contractors), plans by owner—All worl tion amounted to 1.25 inches. Great ADVER' ¥, and Chow Kum, 31, 1116 eline Schoonmaker, a native of Phil- y < Vi TISEMENTS. D e T, Seok 35 Pania's maseiat oot 5 Mining Stocks. | except mantels, gas fiztures and shades and | Lay Cornerstone Without POmP. | poneqt to the crops will result, 2 e e — | aays ing (flats) on E line of Third avenue, 275 N of | BERKELEY, April 19.—The cor-| 'gANTA CRUZ, Avril 19.—The rain | SIMPSON—In the City and County Hospital, SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. % . . 3 HRTHS MRRIAGES—DEATHL | April 18, 1904, William Simpson, a native of | Following were the sales on the San Fran- A;fim-? bir:sxd ‘t‘o:;‘er) GRUfE, 2 ab. | NETEIORS of the new Carnegie lbrary | fenl in very heavy showers during the | Massachusetts, aged 76 years cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: %ott (contractor). architects O'Brien & Werner | Was laid to-day :"m‘:}'l“"‘ the wusual|,ignt and for twenty-four hours the SULLIVAN—In this city, April 19, 1904, EI- Morning Session. —AIl work except painting, art glass, heating. | pomp or ceremonies that accompany Pirth, murriage and death notices sent by | Jen. beloved wife of 'Pairick 7. Sullivan. - 33/ 100 Exchequer ... 30 |gas fxturde and shades for a_two-story e precipitation was 165 inches, making i such events. There was present only | tne fall for the season 27.54 inches, be inserted. They must be handeq | 20d mother of Cornelius J. Sullivan of New the workmen and the contractor,|which js several inches above the 12| 1nm | building on: 1ot on N line of Cla; the publication offices and b | York City. Mre. Phil Brown and the late Dan- | d0e St .y 20 72| 100 Mexican s uflW of Spruce, W 27:6 by N 127:8! e name and residence ®| iel R. Sullivan. a native of County Kerry, _Catherine Jones (owner) with son: authorized to have the same pubiisbey | Ireland, aged 71 3 (New York papers (contracton), plans by owner—Ali work ex. | Rtobert Grelg, who simply inseyted his | average. Noti icee restricted ‘:'1"‘}’.‘ to the announcement pl—‘l’l"n,rnx\‘:) v L uplnl;lnllfl". v .me-. mmltel- t.na business card beneath the stone when —— e, of the event are published once in this o e funeral wi e place to-mor ures for alteratl ons to a Tree of charee R chorsiny. at’ 850 o'clock. from her “atn { Eirec-story” frame - buliding, - 1112 Guerrers :on:::ul:,::' w::mt:: mr::unt' 'ffg nl:: Young Girl Passes Away. - residence, 1912 more street, thence to St. | street; $4000. BERKELEY, April 19.—Hazel er an S Dominic’s Church, a_ requiem high Annie Leonard (owner) with Morris & Pegel £ i = DR, B g g e Fob TR o e kT s oo | anxlety of tHe :b"ry trustees not to | ; ,yise Foy, aged 15 years, and the .au‘;':» ”n;] lu‘v"n': l:ln‘lllx;:vx:d b April 14, her ‘umll{. |wn:l‘nrmlnl' at ‘9 n‘ch;ek. Inter- g ulone--l;olr'y -n;i h--:‘nlnent "“”1'«»"3"‘:"‘5 :In retard the work. daughter of John M. Foy, secretary H » the wite of Albert e o ment Holy Cross Cemetery, by o Secor 3 0 St o B C DT L A s gt SIS et :?o% 100 Yellow h_clm. 24|15, C_‘Ed)'.r 1;:'-n£1-) w‘l'th_‘xerlnr)mother- Tal NDS‘“: ':1 Wil P i 4 yesterday at the home of her aunt, M QUE In this city, March 25, THIRLWELL—In this city, April 19, 1904, e (contractors), architect E. J. Vogel—, work OAKLA! 3 pri .—M. Pozzi, a the wite of W- MeQueencs. s Seuentr? ¥ |~ Thomas Lionel. dearly beloved son ot Rob. PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE, ° |for & two-story frame bullding on lot on NW | o\ ot o0 "ot ‘Bourteenth and Center Mrs. Samuel 1‘;‘0)’v in Los Angeles, Where do they go? B Ko ol g ert and Maggie Thirlwell, and brother of - corner of Lake street and Fifth avenue, N where she had been for her health. From California to Omaha, 1. 1904, to the Robbie. Marcella, Jennie, Loretta, Walter, | . Following were the d th 27 1 ® Robble. M 3 'n. Loretta. Walter, | o FOIoIng et esmards on the P.cl_nc 100 by W streets, told the police to-day that one She had long suffered from heart dis. wife of L. Wesolo, & d o Jormed Daniel Wilson (owner) with O. A. Creamer of four men who had been refused a Kansas City, St. Louis and Chi- = San Francisco, aged nd 6 Seasion. (contractor), architect C. A. Meussdorffer—Ail ease. The body will be bro 4 i Y MARRIED. | B The Tuncral will ‘take piace toumorsow | 100 Atpna Con o o8] i .},’:ch,,,,m qu | Workk except plumbing, gas fitting, sewer work, | drink last night at his place fired n | gi0 | MG 0 T ught to| W cago, with direct connections for MCGRILL—McLAUGHLIN—In this city, April | GI0wrsday). at 12 o'clock, from the resi-| 1000 Chollar .. 26| 27 | painting, electric work, mantels, gas fixtures | ghot at him, from a pistol after he the prinei ities farthe: t. R TAE O Bt T i E dence of the parents, 31A Morris avenue. - 21 lana shades for a three-story and basement —————— principal cities r eas . T art Church. by the = jnterment Boly O Ce: 100 Con C & Ml) ee‘ Belcher 18 | trame bullding (flats) on lot on N line of Wash- | had chased them out of the saloon. Viewers' ather. Bymme, George McGHli ana Jor 1™ ooy o S s om i, S street, 105 W of Leavenworth, W 32:6 rdi P Report Ready. Comfortable ? ine " Melaughiin, bt of this-cis. | TQELIn thie city, April 18, 1004 Harry Tosl, b I i e e e e spects” avez| OAKLAND, April 19—The Board of Yes; they travel in Pullman — S o . and Margaret ‘oel, ellow Jacket. 26 M. Wymdr, who he suspects fire s 8 5 - 22 § d _brother of Frederick Toel, Same owner with G. C. Sweeney (contractor), rvisors t i Rarwell. C. ”“‘D,', | Eontn, Mo., aged 35 years © menthe acs 51 ey e l-('}Tl-r- 301 300 Yellow Jacket. 3 architeet “eume—Plumbing, | ges' fiting and :he v;vupon. The police are looking f;“:emo:m":; 5 h';':glzfl_r:::hm":m tourist sleeping cars. Bla = o e e A Unlon, L. W. 500, o FRENTR “‘"“‘;"‘ Seasion. r| (o Gomn (ownen) with Joseph A, McLaughlia b s nne report from the viewers of the Scenie Interesting ? % " ce 3 papere cony. contractor), _architect Charles H. Barrett— 7 S thre . Chatiaths At o X o al i ake” place . to-day| 200 Buliion 13] 14 | One-story brick addition to a buflding on lot Death of Secretary’s Wife. Boulevard. Changes in realty along Certainly; t'be route is Buroham, 3. W. (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors | 100 Con C & % | gn W line of Mason street, adjacent to Techuu | oy A April 19.—Mrs. Elizabeth | th® T0ad necessitated changes in names . l Salt Lake City and Denver, Camps, Joserh e ] g 300 B ® . rrec scenic pan: ENRY J. CALLA 29 80| o Walter “H. Linforth (ownen) with 0. A.| Kaufmah, Wife of Henry W. E. Kaut- ‘:l °'";l°e": ::‘:I e:llfl F:‘he Ve eonl:lm of | ll passing the grand scenic pano- 3 a 4 HEN 3 CHER co. . 131 91 | dorffer—All work except plumbing, gas nmnt,lm'n' W the Ge Consul tion of the matter was put over untu rama of k’ Gove, Capt, 1. W { to naga: Gallagher.) ‘2 05 92 | sewer work, painting, clectric work, mantels, |4t San Francisco, died in San Francisco | 4 3 by daylight. Grady, Catharine k DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. 0734 @ | gus fixtures' and shades for u two-story frame | last night. Her home had been in T Moriddy &% 10 ¢'glock: ¥ o Guinnane, Mary roel, Harry | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, | 300 Mexican .....2 10| building on lot on N line of Washington street, —————— Economical ? Hansell, G. Prank W ,,,_ Gardner K. 20 Fifth st. opposite Lincoln School. 100 Con C & Va.2 25| 200 Union Con 94| 67 W of Leavenworth, W 38 -”,'3“' 7 Alameda. The funeral will be held Grand J Read. b s Heuley, Helena | Telephone South 80. 300 Ophir §3734] 300 Yellow Jacket. 24 Howell (with ot owner) | Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock from | S d Double berths, comfortable with B P, Toasler (contractons. architoct T Evers’ parlors in this city. OAKLAND, April 19.—The Grand BARWELL _in the City and County K-Mul UNITED UNDERTAKERS. TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. H. White—All work for alterations and s g Jury held a session to-day and it is be- —_— and Embalmers— for two, cost only $6.50 to Avril 19, 1904, C. Barwell, » native of Eng- A it o ditfons to a_ two-story and_rough basem St..lmu and flwaheagu. land. aged 65 years. Following were the saies on the San Fran- | frame bullding lot_on N lne of Pacific . lived that by next week it will be BLATE I Lo Gatos Cal. Aprl —. 1005, oW il MresrPeltan Temple, 7 | claco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: | sireer, 100 W af Polk. W 53:0 by N 100 $137%. | Couners’ Home. Burned, ready to make its final report. The Arthur Kirkbam Blair. liusband of Edna Betwéen Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth st. Macuing: Bawiae Alameda County. BERKELEY, Avril 19.—The home | expert is through with his werk and Ursula Blair, son of Mrs. Leflah Kirki uiamen Moderate Rates. Cent - 4 Ton Belmont Cosmopol Bullding an ; m-" .'“m’ o i Lot e hfi.m - - ‘;‘: Souivkn. ? lm Ton u,._:_:; g Mtan, Mutual m Loan ,fi. of Conrad Conners was burned to-|a few minor matters are now delaying zfll "Imhlmm !NI‘“ and of Ralph Kirk- soclation to John Cuneo mme). night at West Berkeley. The parents | this action. W. D. SANBORN, i T+ s B e, | o Bon Ton avemue, 0 W of San Faflo ave” | of the Conners family went to town, | Kelly and Attornes Dudies Kincel weve [ General Route, t:'n-u‘nmm Holy w:, Cemetery ~ to- hodn. Semdte: block D, Xinkneeville -n.z. m leaving the uhfldx;n in the house, | witnesses béefore the jury to-day, but e .‘_ Market St., San Francisco. morrow (Thursday. at 8:45 o'clock. % Frederick J. and Caroline Edy ‘who a coal oil u m o Tolegfionn: Ml HOKK. < m‘—"‘fl-du.mmmo-. 200 Mont_Ton. lflmmmw n#m:.m.c‘a 3 was $2000, Po h-mkmmwwu«unmmt‘