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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1“4 L) ROOMS FOR HOU !EKEEI’[EH.,: | TWENTY-FIRST, 5426—Fla fur- | nished for housekeeping: | pasement suite of rear rooms, $11. | T 1084 SUTTER ST., NE. COR. LARKIN ST. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATAR Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | matl will not be inserted. They must be handed | in st either of the publication offices and be | indorsed with the name and residence of g B SO T ceent Notices restri imply to the | of the event are wnufima once in this column free of ch 3.5-4 rooms and | Begutifully light and sunny bath each; all unfurnished: $27 50 to $40. Make reservations now ST.CECILE, 115 Fell,above The apartments,with private baths, nished 3-room i ic light elevator, gas ranges; | $55. steam heat MoCern 3-4-5 | Tel. East 1350. rn.; re ABRAMS—In this city, May 8, 1004 to the wife of Max Abrams (nee Salomon), daughter, i BLANCK—In this city. May 7, 1004, to the wife of Willlam A. Blanck, a eon. COOPER—In this city, May 13, 1904, to the wife of Charles Cooper, a son. DONOVAN—In this city, M wife of Will A, Donovan, & daughter. BORN. 9, 1904, to the ouse, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms . §1 25 to 85 per week and soms; open all night. $10 week 1426 Market (old sulte, single; so unfurnished. GREIG—PETIT—At the bride’ land May N5, 1804, by the Rev. T. M. Bovd ¢ San Francisco, Francisco and Lida M. Petit of Oakland. MOSES—FLBISHER—At the bride’s m Meyers, Louts Fannie Fleisher, MARRIED. home, in Oak- Alexander Greig of San the residence of other, in this city, by Rabbl Mosés of Pendleton, Ore., and “sunny aicove and rent reasonable. cor. Mason—Elegantly : prices reasonable. ished rooms in stationary tubs; rea- ; mink, furnished bay-window eman and wife, or {wo shed sunny vate family. nished room; DUNLAP. Rooms 35¢ eading-room, w hed, sunny room, | B! arket g0 week; elea- o 86 or dentist; gle room. corner $8 k; eievator; : free bus’ baggags. ROOMS WANTED. state price. e e eeee— ROOMS WANTED. bed rooms within 4 nd Oak. 3913, Call. —————————————— MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ne without first urniture e in both runs b; has City and 708 1541 Flimore t machine for family use; | second-band eil makes af kinds repted lowest rates. 1021 MarkKet, near Sixth. 1C—The cheapest = NEW HOM our mew tripie-feed ma- —See chilnes. slightly used; $10 $15, 320; second- | banc. 82 85 $8: 21l styles; guaranteed. New 2. Sewing Mackine Co. 1061 Market st FTORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, bonwebold goods stored, moved, shipped. 725 | Howard st, nr. Third: phone Grant 16L | LEERT & STOLL Storage C: 1 packing, =hipping warehouse, | Ness; office 1170 Market, r. PIFRCE-RNDOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Poweil sts.: tel. Priv. Ex. 551 CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture and merchan. @ise. 533 Goiden Gate ave.; phone East 129 GOLDEN Wes: Storage; advances made. 50 Zehtues. : tel. Howard 941, F. W. CIFIC Storage ard Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 ¥illmore st.: phone Jackson 281 “KINE Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgor st.- 1ol Main 1840 Fhipoing at cut rates SPECIALISTS, TARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS rositively cured; nes methods: 1 week’s treat- ment free Dr Cottingbam 204 Sutter st. ls and wagon room. 4200 18(h st orner Collingwood. SILTIERING AND STAMMERING, MELBOURNE Inetitute, Van Ness & ] promises cure if in fair health; bours 1 to 5, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. which makes both Kz thabegoyti, Mariane Labell, Hyman ~ Lanigan, Thomas Andersen, Bactgalupl, Rosle Boyce, Elizabeth Bryon, Mary Connolly, John Davis, David Drewes, John Dumont, Estel Flood, Minnie E. Gorham, Ann Hitt, Katherine Horn, Annle Huelimantel, Karr, John Koenig, George Kukar, Maria ANDERSON—In Irene Anderson, DIED. A Olson, ~Carolina Petterson, Mary C. V. Ross, Frances Shanahan, Daniel Eibley, Mary H. Simpson, John H. Steengrafe, J. H. Tully, James F. Turton, Frank N. A e M. E. ‘Wass, Dyson D. thie city, May 15 1004, beloved daughter of Olut | and Carolina Anderson, and eister of Mervine An 1 year b mont ALTHABEGOYTI—In this ¢ riane Althabegoyti, beloved sis Le Qu gueri pa 7 The ionday), & fdence, 1147 Ha. will be « at 9 o'cloevk. Cemetery M Esther, L. F. 7 Fu ] the residence Interment priv OYCE—1In th beloved wi er =4 York. In the —In t years invited ay), at e of the ce to St n How be_hel In 1 age lam, ed la_of & Marie ive of Bavari 9 months and Third Order of St. funeral s we Church, where a requiem high mass ebrated for the repose of her soul, | orge and Fannie Adams and Mrs. Douglas. years 10 months and 17 days. 1804, between Polk and Van Ness avenue. | W extor Friends and acqua! nvited to attend t. 3 Turk street, thence to Holy us Drewes, and Margaretha Drewes, m and Emil Dre: Drewes, 1ends and ard street, t 2 o'clock. this city, at her residence, 1919 erson. a native of San Francisco, aged | hs and 19 days. | May 13, 1904, | | or of Mrs. | ine, Mrs. Josephine Coussin, te Fondeville and Mrs. Augus- rd. a native of France, aged | nths and 12 days. i will take place to-day 0 o'clock_ {rom her late res- Silver avenue, thence to All Interment private, Holy Cross | city, May 14, 1904, i daughter of Peter and pi and loving sister of Sophie, ary and Joseph Bacigalupi, & native of Peru, aged 1§ takes place to-day (Monday), | at 10 o'clock a_m., from of her parents 15 Jackson as May 14, 1904 Elizabeth, late Patrick Boyce, and of Mary E. Boyce, Mrs. E. | P. H. Reardon, a native of rd, Ireland, aged 72 yeard. tances are respect- funeral to-morrow 30 o'clock, from her late 10 where a requiem high mass the repose of her soul, 11 o'clock. Interment Holy Bryon, and sister of Henry Eila, Elizabeth and Lillia; rett, a native of ears 3 months and intances are respect- the funeral to-day the home , 129 Vall Church, thes corner Twen! where services Interment ¢ electric funeral eth street and San | ity and County Hos- n Connolly, a native aged 30 years City and County Hospital, his city, May 14, 1904, John dearly beloved son uf and brother and the late a native of California, 6 months and 12 days. acquaintances are respect- to attend the funeral to-day 1:30 o'clock. from the resi- parents 701 Bryant street, Paul's Lutheran Church, 1419 | where funeral services will Interment Mount Oli- i ! 15, 1904, Estelle Dumont, and dearly Alexander, Alma J., | Dumont, & native of Rene A 904, Minnie E. Flood, and 1 Fiood, a native of San | d 46 years, funeral hereafter. 1 Fort Bidwell, Modoc County, | 1904, Anr ham, widow nd’ mother >, “Low- aged 5 wiil to-day ok, at apel of r street. Interment | eda, May 15, 1004 Katherine wife of Warren P. Hitt, a n, aged 58 years 7 months May 15, 1903, Annie. be and sister of tein, a | 1sca 39 years 3 | day TEL—In this ecity, May 13, his regidence, 217 Clara street, Ilmantel, beloved father of Mrs, | and ' Mrs. H. Scholten and | Sister Amanda and Sister Joseph’s Home and Sister of Notre Dame Convent, a , Germany, aged 79 years | days. A ‘member of the Francis, | 21 | Wiliem Hammona, LIBEMAN-In tils <ity, May 16, 1901 Leo- pold Liebman, beloved brother of Mrs. Fer- dinand A, Haber and Mrs. Bertha Waldaue: @ native of Mainz, Germany, aged 69 years. (Mobile, Ala., papers please’ copy.) [ Funeral and interment private. Please omit flowers, MATHEWS—In this clty, May 14 1006, Jobn Mathews, a native of Stevani, County Louth, aged 58 years. 7Friends and acquajntances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tueeday). at 8:30 o'clock, from the funeral pariors of James McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy #treet. thence to St. Brigid's Church, where @ solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. NASANG—In this city, May 14,1904, Mary, dearly beloved dsughter of Giovanni and Catherine Nasano, and sister of Arthur, Au- gust, Louls and Lena Nasano, a native of | San 'Franc 14 days. (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday). May 17, at 1 o'clock from the residence of her parents, 24 Lapldge street, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth and Va- lencia and Guerrero. Notice—The funeral has been postponed from Monday to Tuesday. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electrio 0, aged 4 years 11 months and funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero | streets OFFER—In this city, May 15, 1904, Herman M., beloved husband of Carclina Offer, and father of Oscar, Martha, Carrie, Fred, Min- nle, Matthew, Gretchen and the lata May Offer, a native of Germany, aged 50 years 1 month and 21 days [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited o attend the funeral services to-morrow (Tuesday), May 17, at 10 o'clock, at his late residence, 1277 Ninth avenu Sunset district. Interment Cypress Lawi Cemetery, { OLSON—In this city, May 15, 1904, Carolina, | beloved wife of Alfred Oison, and stepmother of Ingeborg Althea Olson, and sister of Bophia and Mary Carlson of Berkeley, Cal, & native of Kristinastad, Finland, aged 33 years 1 month and 2 days. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10:30 o'clock, at the parlors of Craig, Cochran & Co., 429 Golden Gate avenué, beiween Polk and Larkin streets. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriages. In this city, May 14, 1904, . beloved wife of the late George H tterson, Mrs. nia Faraday, Mrs. Natban H. Frank, Mrs. Willilam Humason and Mrs, H. . Witmer, a native of Virgimnia, aged 68 vears 10 months and 2 days, L7 Notice of funeral hereafter. ROSS—In_this city, May 17, 1904, at her resi- dence, 36 Fair Oaks stréet, Frances Ross, widow of the late Daniel Ross. a native of Baitimore, Md., aged €S years, U7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- ful invited to_attend the funeral services Tuesday, May 17, at 2 o'clock, at the mortu- ary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking | Company, 2470 Mission street, near Twenty- first, SHANAHAN—Friends and acquaintances ars respectiully invited to attend a requiem mass for the late Daniel Shanahan at St. James Church, to-day (Monday), at 8 o'clock, SIELEY—In this city, May 14, 1004 Mary H. Sibley, eister of H. T. Hutchison, a native of Lebanon, Conn. €7 Funeral services to-day (Monday), May 16 at 1:45 o'clock. at the residence of her brother, 2512 California street. Inter- ment private, Cypress Lawn Cemetery. | SIMPSON—In this city, May 14. 1904, John H., beloved son of Elizabeth and the late John H. Simpson, and brother of Richard J. impson, & native of New York City, aged years and 7 months. ends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday). at 10 o'clock, from the parlors éd & Co., thence to Church of ent. Interment Cypress Lawn Cem- by carriage, GRAFE—In Almaden, Cal, near San Jose, May 1904, Johannes H., dearly be- loved husband of Louise Steengrafe, father die and Roy Steengrafe, and brother man Steengrafe, a native of Vegesack, rmany, aged 39 years 3 months and 18 ays. C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral to-day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from Druids' Hali, where services will be held under the aus- of San Francisco Lodge No. 1, O. emation I. O. O_ F. Cemetery. Re- mains at the parlore of H F. Subr & Co., Mission street, between Seventh and hth LLY—In this city. y beloved son Sarah Tully. and garet and Charles Tully, ball_ Mrs, E. Lutticken, a native of San Francisco. @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 30 o'clock, from his late residence, 4106 ineteenth street, thence to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, where a requiem high mass will be ce! May 15, 1904, James F.. of the late P. F. and beloved brother of Mar- Mrs. F, H, Kim- brated for the repose of his soul, commencing | at 9 o'clock. tery TURTON—At peace, in this city, May 14, 1904, Frank Nelson Turton, dearly beloved son of Annie H_and the late Henry Turton of Lahaina, Isiand of Maui, Territory of Hawall, a native of Lahaina, H. T., aged 28 years 5 months and 21 days. A United States Volunteer in the Spanish-American war and Filipino_insurrs master sergeant Batter; N2 %@, € (o Sydney’ papers please copy.) @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the armory of the First Artillery Regiment, N. G. C., 815 Cllis street, Interment National Cemetery Remalns at the rters of Battery A, First Artillery Regiment, N, G. 815 Ellis street, Interment Holy Cross Ceme- A, First Artiller Officers and members of Battery A, First | Artillery hereby Regiment, ordered N, @ mble_at th; are You to_as: Eliis street. Tuesday, May 17, at 1 clock, to parade as escort at the funeral of Sergeant Frank N. Turton. Ex-member of and K, First California Volunteers, are requested to be present. JOHN A, MILLER, Captain Battery A. Wass, a native of Maine, aged 49 years, L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Mond: May 16 at 1 o'clock, at Sutter street, under the auspices of San Francisco Lodge No. 3, B, P. O, E REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, FRIDAY, MAY 13, Henry D., James L. and Laura A. Hawks to lot on W line of Larkin street, 66:6 N of Chestnut, N 27 by W 137+ $10. Edward L. and Lucy L. Perrault to Caroitua L. Parker (wife of Joseph M.), lot on W line of [ Friends and acqualntances are respect-| Van Ness avenue, 75 S of Fiibert street, S 25 fully invited to attend a requiem high mass, | by W 110; $10. which will be celebrated for the repose of | Robert G. and Belle Wilson to Margaret A. his soul to-day (Monday), at 9 o'clock | Sk lot_on corner of McAllister and Oc- m._. at St. Boniface's Church, Golden Gate treets, N 100 by E 50; $10. aveniie, beiween Jones and = Leavenworth usan H. Whiting to Angele Beau- streets. Interment private Holy Cross Ceme- | I corner of Hermann and Laguna tery. Please omit flowers, RR—In thie city, May 13, 1904, John, loved husband of Matilda H. Karr, father of John N. Karr, a netive of Ne: York, aged 63 years 6 months and 20 day A member of Alviso Lodge No. 77, A. O, W., and Laborers’ Union, Local No. 8941 riends and acquaibtances respec invited day), at parlors of Porter & White, 423 Golden Gate Interment Odd In this city, a nat hs and May 17, from Schmidt, 1636 | _in Tuesday morning papers. }KI‘K‘\R—-In this city, May 14 1904, Maria iends and scquaintances are respect- | invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, | to at nd the funeral to-day | ck, from the funeral | { Fellows' Cemetery. | May 15, 1904, George ive of Germany, aged 70 years 29 days, the restdence of Mrs, E, Union street. Time of/ services Kukar, dearly beloved wife of John Kukar, beloved mother of Annle M., Sophia L. and | Rosie A. Kukar, and sister of John, Frank, | Josephine and Joseph Ogelein Ursala Kukar, a native of Austria, aged and Mrs, 45 years 8 months and € days. 7 Friends fully invited t (Tuesday) at and acquaintances are respect- | 0 attend the funeral to-morrow | 8:30 o'clock, from her late res- idence, 172 Silver street, near Fourth, thence | o St nue, between where a requiem high mass will be celebrated Boniface's Church, Golden Gate Jones and Leavenworth street for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock, Interment Holy Cross Cemegery. | beloved husba of Jeanette, and Mrs. D. Jacob Labell, § Friends fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, ' May 17, at 10 corner Post and Montgomery streets. under | LABELL—In this city, May 14, 1904, Hyman, nd of Hattie Labell, and father Lilljan, Estelle and 1. Labell E. Conrads, and brother of a native of Kempen, Germany. and acquaintances are respec o’clock, from Masonic Templ the auspices of Starr King Lodge No. 344, ¥ and A. Cemetery, by and Guerrero M, Interment Hills of Eternity electric car from Eighteenth streets. city, May 14 1904 Thomas Lanigan, a native of County Kilkehny, Ire- land, aged 36 years, 7 Notice of funeral hereafter, Remains at Mission street, Bighth street, Imogene R. Levi, a native of Kentucky, aged 77 years 11 months and 15 days. D —— « pariors of J. C. O’'Connor & Co., 767 | 910 . between Third and Fourth. LEVI—In Oakland, May 14 1904 at 1778 Leonidas, beloved husband of { | NOTICE—Office of Insurance Commissioner, San Franciseo, Cal, May 11, 19M—Having ascertained that the capital stock of the y and Guaranty Company has paired, and that said company has hecome insolvent within the true inunfi | FUNERAL MUSIC VOCAL: Bingers supplied for funeral services. | molo, duet or male Either quartet furnished at short . Address Di- | CE, 641 Turk street. | | | man avenue, 110 §-of by N 106: $10. to Angele Beaudry (wife), lot r of Hermann and Laguna streets, N 106; gift, Webster and Jane S. Jones to Thomas H. Fallon, lot on S line of Oak street, W of Webster, W 27:6 by S 137:6; $10. Z 1da L. D. Heins to James H. M: lot on 6 line of Green street, 165 W of Fillmore, W 27:6 by 8 1 $10. v Carl and Bertba Krecker to Johannes C. A. end Matilde Bickel, lot on N line of Fell street, 50 W of Scott, W 35 by N 100; §10. City and County of San Francisco to John Peters, lot on N line of Grove street, 113:9 W Fred Beauds on NE corr | of Devisadero, W 11:3 by N 82:6; Louls Metzger to Mary A. Gould, lot on NW corner of Page street and Central avenue, N 25:6 by W 90:3; $10. Robert A. and Helen Beeching to Jacob A. | Coney, 1ot on N line of Carl street, 225 E of Stanyan, E 25 by N 137:6; $10. C. A. Maydwell to Alice M. Maydwell, lot on § line of Washington street, 220 W of Spruce, W 27:6 by § 127:814; gIft, Edward P. and 1da B. Gray to W. B. Osborn and Sam J. Eva, ot on N line of Clay street, 34:43; E of Maple street, E 34:415 by N 100; 10. M tate of Eddte Fitsgerald (by Robert §. Henry, administrator) to Neille Henry, undi- vided one-seventh of lot on W line of Wood sireet, 150 S of Point Lobos avenue, § 25 by W 128; . Estate of Annie Fitzgerald (by Robert S. Henry, administrator) to same, undivided one- seventh of same: $50. Estate of Mary Guest, by Robert S. Henry, administrator, to same,’ undivided seventh of same; $50. Real Estate Associates to Henry Vizard, lot on S line of Geary street, 176 W of Steiner, W 22 by § 82:6; $4604. Henry Vizard to Elizabeth A. Vizard, same, $5. Roien Catholic Archbishop of San Fran- cleco (Patrick W. Riordan) to Edward and Mar- garet Perry, lot on 8 line of Sixteenth street, 356:6 T of Dolores, 15 25 by S 110; $16. Jean P. and Martha Lartigan 'to Anton Herrmann, lot on F line of Capp street, 140 S of Twentieth, S 25 by E 120; $10, Mae G. and John S. McKee to Charles and Lilllan J. Albert, lot on N line of Elizabeth street, 92 W of Vicksburg, W 25:6 by N 65; David 1, Jeremiah R., Thomas F. and Frank Roach to John W. Hyvarinen, lot on NW corner of Twenty-sixth and Noe streets, ‘W 80 by N 114; $10. Lioyd O. Bruckart to James Brown, lot on Bl Rt W £ o W B ., ! B E 250; $10. <! William E, and Amglia Banks to John ¥. and Hattie L. Ahearn, lot on W line of Hoff- Twenty-fourth st 25 by W 100; $10. et T Anna M. Walter to Frederick D. Marsh, lot line of Jackson street, 105 E of Front, £ S 60, and all interest in party walls or ;pfidonlu.m-umnrmlnna her of G. Ellsworth | ‘wenty-third and Guerrero streets, | | Ring and the late Mrs. L. J. | ction and quarter- | { and Hawallan | S—In this city, May 14, 1904 Dyson D. | PRINCES SHIP GOES 0 SEA The Italian, Cruiser Liguria WEATHER REPORT. (120th Meridlan—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, May 15—5 p. m. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date, as compared with those of same date last seascn, and rainfall in last twenty-four hours: Leaves Harbor and Starts on Her Way to New York THE COAST RECORD. GREAT DAY ON THE BAY P EEY E 3 s § . g%as ;5 # i g 232342 5, § e : STATIH & B:2%5s5 B H Fine Weather Brings Out oNe. & 353938 § H . SR H Hundreds of People in R iy R Pk 3 04 60 3 .00 - All Kinds of Water Craft R A 00 s g8 2 The Italian cruiser Liguria, Prince %i& 5 i f Lulgi of Italy in command, safled out | poeatelle . o--28 88 @ 48 - of the harbor yesterday afternoon at 3! Angeles. .29.80 72 56 .00 o'clock and is bound, it is understood, | z‘;:]n: o fé :.‘_I:U | for New York, touching at mem’“{:g‘r;;’“;{ e gm g: o6 .% | points en route to that port. ; Fortland ! "..wign} & s 100 Prince Luigi, the Duke d'Abruzzi, |led Blufr. 84 84 €2 ‘00 | went ;\'lth her in commflbnd. D‘i"i‘tni h:r g:fi:fl;enw &gsg i :M'A‘ Ifi stay In port she has been visite LSy .29.88 04 . | thousands of people. The officers made St Frendisco.di.00 74 50 1 ‘themselves very popular ashore. Dur- | g ¥ 62 B8 .00 | Ing the Liguria’s stay here she was 60 46 T&.' freshly painted and was as clean as a £ S B i whistle when she put to sea. “;[mvn. Wal 30.08 _?g :_g .%t { Great Doy on fhe Bay Yuma coreer. 20000 100 82 SW Clear Iooi | i | w < % e q | The beautitul weather of yesterday attracted | WEATHER ‘«03‘;_“1:;;24:‘\5 AND GENERAL | Breat crowds to enjoy the delights of exploits o ST, | | Fair weather prevails over the Pacific on the bay. Crafts of every size were brought | into commission. Al the launches of Peterson, Crowley and McNeil were called Into pequisi- tion and were kept busy all day with pleasurs | parties. A great fleet of yachts came out from Belvedere and Sausalito. The new yacht Corinthian made a fine run, going out {es far as the Golden Gate and taking a | eniff at the open sea. Smeil row boats, four- | cared shells and even canoes were in evidence. The alr was soft and balmy and there was | plenty of “wind for the sailing craft. The ferry-boats to all points were crowded all day with passengers. gaiigns Lo Experiences Rough Weather. The_ship Marjon Chilcott arrived in yester- { day, 18 da@ from Honolulu. Captain Wi | llams reporf that on May 14, when 60 miles west of ‘the Farallon Islands he encoun- tered a heavy northwest gale and had to hea: | to. Salld were split and at the height of the gale her jib stay was carried away. . S Excursion on the Bay. The Master Mariners' Benevolent Associa- tion” gave an excursion on the bay yesterday ! Peru Due From Panama. | The Pacific Mall steamship Company’ steamer Peru Is due to-d.y. She has been de- | layed at Panama by the strike at that port. i —_— | Diver Goes North. | Diver Abrahamson left vesterday for Fish- | ermans Bay. near Gualaia, to locate and fn- | #pect the machinery of the wrecked steamer Ruth. —— Sonoma Due To-Day. The Oceanic Steamship Company's liner So- noma is due from Australian ports to-day. puliaic - Serapis Arrives. The Kosmos Steamship Company'e liner Se- rapis, from Hamburg, via Salina arrived | fus, for Newcastle. Aus. in late last night, SEATTLE—Salled May 15—Stmr Centennial. . for San Francleco; stmr Montora, for San PR : { Francisco, Sllll)[)lflg Intell]gence, ISLAND PORT, HONOLULU: tay 15—Stmr Francis ARRIVED. H Leggett, henc v 5; bktn Amazon, from s Sunday, Mag 15 | Newcastie. May li—Schr C A Thayer. trom fn C 51 om | Belingham. Vet o e, LB R from | atied My 10 G Mongolla, for China. st It | FOREIGN PO Thoama s Ericwoon. TR hotes from ) TORIA Panked T May A Star Chil- Stmr Coquille River, Sanford, 33 hours from | Kat, for Comox: stmr Titania, from Nanaimo, Crescent City. Stmr Nelson, 21 hours from Eureka. | Stmr Navarro, Weber, 25 hours from Eureka, Stmr Bee Wehman, 90 hours from Mukilteo, clou fresh northiwgst wind. | nazy; wind NW | Mahoney, from Coos. Bay. gon; stmr Alcatraz, Slope. except Northwestern Washington, where weather with light showers prevails. pressure: has fallen rapidly in S vada and _Southeastern California coast: Northern Caliternfa ' — | nerthwest wina. Southern California — Fair Monday west wind Nevada—Fair Monday. n_Francisco and H. WILLSON, —_———————— Loses Money and Watch. G. 2 California, slowly over other portions of the slope. There has been a rise of § degrees or more along the Central districts the changes have been slight. Forccast made at San Francisco for thirty | ! hours ending mnidnight, May 16: Fair Monday; in other vicinity—Fair Monday outhern and fresh tresh | Local Forecaster. | Paul Souquet, residing at 609 Post street, was relieved of a coat contain- ing $110 in gold and a gold watch| valued at $50 last night. room for a moment—also the coal.{ and when he returned the coat was | He left his | Schr Kona, Dinsmore, Port Gamble. TELEGRAPHIC, POINT LOBOS, May 15, velocity 16 miles per DOMESTIC PORTS. SAN PEDRO—Arrived May 15—Sch: Sailed May 15—Br ship Cleomene, f from Astoria; echr Mary E Ru hich was a great success. The four-masted | SONe. He reported the matter to the | hooner Ruth E. Godfrey was utilized for | police, but no arrests have been made | the occaeion and more than 200 guests crowd- | as yet. | ed her cabins and decks. The day was per- | , . | fect and the affair gave great pleasure to all | > = * t it ose in attendance. SAILED. Sunday, May 15. Austrian Cruiser Is Due. Ital war stmr Diguria, Duca Deglia The Austrian warship Kaiserin Elizabeth fs | Abruzzi, New York. due here from the south. The last port ehe | SUMT Magsle, Corning. Haltmoon Bay. touched at was Acapulco and according to her | " & 2 Cpburn. Johnson. Rogers Landing | schedule running time she should have [ SiTir janta Rosa, Alexander, San Diego. | reached this port yesterda: S T iy s Stmr James S Higgins Higgins, Eureka. eEe Stmr Elizabecs, Jensen. Bandon, ; Vi e Stmr City of Puebla, Jepsen, Victoria. Delayed by, Winds Schr 1da A, Campbeil ,Bodega, The transport Sherman, which was due last | Stmr Gualala, Hansen, Albion. | night, failed to put in an appearance. This| Schr Metha Nelson, Stensland, codfishing. | §s probably due to strong winds which have | Schr Del Norte, Franz_ Siuslaw. been reported to be prevailing between this| Schr Seven Sisters Campbeil, Nome, port and Honolulu. Schr Endeavor. McAllep. Grays Harbor. 10 p m—Weather hour. r Abby or_Ore- in tow of tug Sea King. for ‘San Francisco; bktn Chas F Crocker, for Port Townsend. REDONDO—Satled May 15—Stmr Lakme, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Salled May 15—Stmr § Al May 15—B: 1 TATOOSH—Passed out Procyon. for Iquique, PORT TOWNSEND—Sailed May Polarls, for Manila; Fr bark Marguerite Doll- | for San Franeisco | Saileq May 14—Stmr Amur, for Skagway. A2 s Movemenis of Steamers. berdeen and Alllance, for San Francleco; schr Samar, | for Kalichou, r bark 5—Schr Stmr Rainfer, Hansen, 76 hours from Bel- lingham, Ship Marion Chllcott, Willlams, 18 days TO ARRIV from Honoluiu. —_— — Bark ‘ll';vlward May, Hansen, 21 days from | Steamer. " From. B R T P { Portiand.....| Seattle Schr € . Huhs. 4 days from Tilla. | Fortiand. ... | Seattle .. mook. j2 o aialeg. Bawmman,: 6°anpe from Wort { 512 0ecl) | Ban DingY |ay akeley. g Schr Sophie Christenson, Lunvaldt, 4 days | Nl i P fi:’y’ }: from Portland. — lot on SE corner of § 27.81, SE 142.84, quitclaim deed; $1. ford Investment Compan; Pacific and Kearny strees E 468, N 137:6, W 157 Roy and Ida H. Mauvis to Caroline and Did- | Point Arena & Albion. .| May rich Simpson, loi on SE line of Silver street, | Humboldt . -[May 185 SW of Second, SW 22:S by SE 75; $10. = Titania. | Nanaimo -|May | _ Patrick Moran to Annie H. Eaton, lot on laqua. Pedro “ee...May | 8W line of Decatur street, 100 SE of Bryant, San Juan. | New York via Panama. May | 8E 25 by SW_60; $10. Centennlal... | Seattle & Tl‘%’ml.. .| May | . Isaac and Helena Liebes to John V. Steifet, Alliance | Portland & Way Ports.|May !lot on § line of A street, 82:6 E of Eighth Czarini Coos Bay......... -[May | avenue, E 25 by § 100; $10. | Argo. Eel River Ports. - May | Emma and Alphonzo Harrington to Mary E. G. W. Elder..| Portland & Astoria.....|May Rogers, lot on E line of Sixth avenue, 110 Arcata.......| Coos Bay & Pt Orford. May N of I street, N 25 by E 120; $10. Point Arena..| Mendocino & Pi. Arena.|May Jacob Heymgn Company to Lucy A. Chan- Santa Ros: San Diego & Way Pts..[May | dler, lot on W line of Forty-seventh avenue Centraiia. Grays Harbor... May | 250's of J atreet, s 25 by W 120; $10. Chico. Portiand & Astoria.....[May | | Solomon and Dora Getz to Ocean Boulevard Pomona. Humboldt “|May | Improvement Company, lot on E line of Forty. Bonita.......| Newport & Way Ports. May ninth avenue, 187:6 §'of K street, § 60 by E Mariposa.... | Tahitl . - May 21 120; $10, Hermonthi: Seattle May 21 | Y5V, Wright & Sons Investment Company Senator. Puget Sound Ports. | o, Jonn . Hodges, lot on E line of Thirty G, Linda Grave Harhor ... | seventi avenue, 125 § of O street, 5 b evadan onolul a 120; $10. ¥ B aata O San Pedro & Way P John W. N. Rusch to Peter P. Koopmans, Jeanie. Seattle & Tacoma lot on N line of Rutledge street, 126 W _ of | g;ewneaow 25 by'N 70, lot 1563, Gift Map TO SAIL. 8. Ducas Company (corporation) to Clifford | Destinatio Salls.| Pler. S. Allred, lot on N corner of Twenty-seventh —_— @ | avenue and P street, NW 50 by NE 100, lots 1 May 16. (and 2, block 489, Haley Purchase; also lot 25, Humboldt .. 11:30 p/Pler. ® in block 521, Haley Purchase, W of and adja- May 17. gcent to Hudson Garden; also 1ot on NE line of Tos Angeles Ports.10 am|Pler 2 Twenty-seventh avenue, 5 NW of T street, Astoria & Portland|11 am|Pler 24 | $iby 90 by NE 100, biock 499, Haley Purchase: 1 Savings and Loan Soclety to Bessie H. New- P scm, 1ot on N line of Montezuma. street, 95 1 oot of Coso, 13'30, N 69:41, SW 32:3, 8 §7:615, North Humboldt lots 3 and 4, Gift Map #c. 4; $390. Nome City. | Nome via 8. Ducas Company (corporation) to Max and Wilkelmina Frank, lot on N line of Wayland | street, 55 W of Girard, W 52 by N 100, lots 3 | and 4, block 11, University Mound; $10. Helen M. Sullivan, Annie B. Rucker and $10. Richard O. and George D, Bliss Jr. to same, same: $10. Anna G. E. and J. Sanders Reed to same, same: $10. John H. and Tllen G. Grady to Willlam H. Healy and Alexander G. Fells, same; $10. . Ernest A, ‘and Mary Wakeley to Theodore Of ®en, lots 12 and 13, block 8, t A, People’s Hoemestead: $10. H. Marla' Stockwell (Hendricksen) to C. Aug- usle Weihe, lot on W_corner of Twenty-fifth avenue and J etreet, NW 150 by SW 100, lots 1and 2, block 485, HBay View Homestead: $10. Arctic. 8. Crus.... Centralia Spokane. Harriet L. Hermann to John H. Grady, lot on China......| China & Japan.... | B corner of Second avenue and K street, SW §. Cruz.... | San Pedro & Way. 200 by SE 150, block 44, Tide Lands; $10. State of Cal| San Diego & Way. Pomo...... Alliance. .. Humboldt .. | Portland & Astor! | New York 2.) Oyster Harbor. Seattle & Olym pia. New York via Panama./May Humboldt May San Pedro & Way. Los Angeley Ports. . Humboldt Pt, Arena l”A.lblon Puget Sound Ports. Eureka & Cx Bay| Orfrd Coos B. & P| Eel River Point Arena Seattle & B'I'gham Seattle & Olympia. N. Y. via Panama. Nome & St.Michael| wEerd Se wEESe Pler ] ¢ | . Franz and Sadie Brauer to Edna K. von’ 3. Hagen, lot 28, block b, Wint Tract; §10, G. W. Elder| Astoria & Portland er 24 Maria D. Wulff to Mathilda A. ‘A. Zimmer- May 33. menn, “estate of Frederle Welsch, ' deceased, Centenntal. | Seattie & Tacoma..| § pm|Pler 20 | S uola. ... | Willapa Harbor....|12 m|Pler 20 Buildeys® Contracts. s | aiiicss & wev. |8 pojEler 18 ! The Emporfum (owners) with California Senator....| Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler 9 s Qi) st dney & Weyres unni iteo— Iwork, P & Wi 2 pm|Pler T paturs) wood finighing, etc.. for Farrott [T o = 2 ing, irl street; 646, SBEATTLE. D. W. and Margaret Ryan (owners) with B. T e Kiel and M. B. Dye (contractors), archi- For. Satls. one-story and basement tect—All work for a, ‘W line of Third avenue, 325 frame building on N of A street; . | Maria Seiger (owner) with J. Frank Ball | (contractor), architeet T. Patterson Ross—All | Work except plumbing, gas fitting and sewering for a two-story and basement frame buflding | (4 flats) on E line of Fourth avenue, 176 § ot California street, 8 50 by I 120; $9750. ¢ Same owner with J. F. Goddard (contractor), architect same—Plumbing, fitting and | sewering for same on same; Ocean Boulevard Improvement Company (owners) with John H. Rothgeber (contractor), ~——— architect-—All work except electric wir- B e e s R =1 ‘avenue, H street, gfi by B ; $9050. = . 3 Skagway & Way Ports. Valdez & Way Ports y & Way Ports, Skagwa; Valdez & Seward | SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS {1 AUCTION SALES NOTICE. By virtue of an order issued out of the Su- perior, Court of the City and County of San ncisco, State of Callfornia, on the ith day of May, 1904, notice is hereby given that We will sell at public auction to the highest bid- der for cash, subject to confirmation by the court, payable 10 per cent of the pul price on the fall of the hammer, and the balance upon confirmation of sald sale by the court, on Wednesday, tbe 1Sth day of . 1904, “at 2 o'clock p. m., in front of the Mer- chants’ Exchance, situate at the corner of Sansome and Sacramento streets in the City ard County of San Francisco, State of Cali- fornta, the steamers Napa City and St Helena, their encines, boilers, machinery, boats, tackle, apparel, appurtenances and_fur- niture with the warehouse belonging to H. G. Bell, J. M. Graham, A. Hatt Jr. and Gustave H. Munk, situate in Napa City, California. The said steamers are stern wheel steamers and of 178.57 and 344.98 tons rexister respect- ively. EDWARD S. SPEAR & CO. Auc- tioneers. AUCTION. =P Holstein-Friesians TGP BULLS, FRESH COWS, CALVES. From the celebrated prize-winning LA SIESTA HERD, the Gold Medal Champions. MONDAY EVENING, May 10, 1904, at 8 p. m. By FElectric Light. F. H. BURKE, Proprietor, 30 Montgomery st., San Francisco. FRED H. CHASE & CO., Auctionsers, 1732 MARKET ST., San Francisco, Cal Send for ex talogues. Cattle at yards May 11. R M To Close Out 2 My Entire Stock —0F— 87 Work and Driving| Horses 4 surries, 4 top buggles, 3 carts, 12 road and business 'bugsles and 30 sets of single and | double harness. I will sell at 1140 Folsom st., | SDAY, MAY 17, 11 a. m., entire stock at | on. AT AUCTION THIS DAY (MONDAY). May 16, 1904, at | o'clock a. m., at orivate residence, $4vZ | ‘elifornia st., cor. Laurel, I am Instructed to «ll on account of owner's immediate depar- ture for Honolulu, all the contents of the above elegantly furnished flat. For partic- ulers see Crronicle. ABE I :r. Auctioneer, 1135 Market st, tel. Jessie _AUCTION SALE. The Public and Buyers of San Francisco: Buy to-night's Post and read my advertise- nent; then come to my sale TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 10 A. M., RUSS HOUS&. | Yours under the hammer, Monday, May 16, at 11 o'clock, at 122 Grov st. a lot of well-broken horses and one fine express wagon. S. WATKINS, Auctioneer. Phone South 20. B £ 2 RAILWAY TRAVEL. Trains leave and are to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. ments ... . 304 b2 Caiistoga, ‘Sants T Y siartines. Sua Ramon. 7.30a Niles, Livermore, Tracy, Lathrop, Shasta. Exprese=— (Via Davis), xpress — 3 Wiiliama (for Bartiett Springs), Wiltows, ‘; uto. sl?.‘mum." ortiand, Tacoma, ™ 8.00s Davio Woodiand. Knights Laodisg. R By man, Los dota, M Armona, Hanford, Vissiia N SMiiton), lone, Sncrament, Flacervilis, Marysville, Chico, 304 akcinle, Chiious; dnmesiows, 36 s dale. Chin ;. o.l:m Tuolumne snd Angels . lgv 9.00a Atiantic Express—Ogden and Rasc. 11.204 .fll R!flh:ond.. Martine: Stations The Overiand Limited — Ogden. 10.004 TH ver. Omabs, Chicego. -. 10.004 Vallefo 7.20~ 3.20» 11.00# Sacramento River Steame: Benicis, Winters. Sacramento. Woodisnd, Knights Landing, 0.004 Los _Angeics Passenger — Port ’ Costa, Martines, Byroa. 'l'r-:{: Marysville, Oroville and wsy tations. th; Stockton, Mere Haymond, Frosuo, Goshen Juac: tion, Hanford, Lemoore, Vissiia, Bakersileld. Los Angeies .. l’E Hayward, Niies and Way Stations. 114 3. Hayward, Niies snd Way Stations.. §38% Pore “Coats, - Martimoz. Byron. 3 Tracy, Latarop. l'lloaumd erced, Berends. Fresuo an Morced, Berenda. wd 938 Vay Stations beyond Port C Way y, via Berenda and 38.50s 1 10.204 pn, Sammtm Haes-. .- - 9.204 4.007 Niles, Tracy. Stockton, Lodf . 4.20¢ 4.307 Hayward. Niles, Irvington, San ) 18.50a g Jose. Livermore. 1311504 .00 The Owl Limited—Newmun, Lo B 0r T on. Mendots. Fresno. Tulare, Bakersfeld. L.os Angsles. 6.00r Port Costa, Tracy, St 16.30r Hayward, Niles and 8.00P Haywnrd, Niies and San Jose... ... 8.00r Esstern Express—Ogden. Denver. Omaba, St. Louls. Chicago and Porg Costa. Benicis. Sul- sun, Eimira, Duvls, Sacramento, Aubarn, Colfax, s, Reno, Wade worth, Winnemacea, o st 8.00r Vallejo. daily. except Sunda [ » Vallejo, Sunday ouly. § 75 hond, San Pano, Port Cost o3 and Way Stations_..... 11.204 7.007 Oregon & Callfornia Express—Sac- Tamento, Marysviile, Redding Portiand, Puget Sound and East. —Truckee, Lake 8.20= 7.50¢ 8.50a 7504 9.10r Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- ARY OBIY) ...oecFincoceiereee o 11808 (Narrew Gauge). oA LINE e 7464 Sauta Cruz Excurs K, Center Cruz and Way Stations .... 8.85¢ 12.16» Newark, Centcrville, San_Jose, New Almaden. Los Gatos, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations +10.584 4.167 Newark. SanJose, Los §, 858, way statfons 1056« GAKLAND HARBOR FERA 'l’um!‘a\ FRANCISCO, l’\m;.&(,‘l;'nkullgli (Sitp AUCTION SALE at ARCADE HORSE MAR- | —1i:15 9:00 11:00 a3, ) <ET, 327 SIXTH ST, WEDNESDAY. MAY | From OAKLAND, Foot of Brosdway — 16 S, at 11 a. m. I will sell 45 good horses. _18:05 lv:0ax. 1200 200 4.00 JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. COAST LINE (iroad tam P EF (Third snd Townsend Streel RAILWAY TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SAN FRANGISCY ANu NuRTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market Street. FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEY. DAYS—i:50, 8:00, $:00, 11:00 & m.; 12:35, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 8:30 and 11:30 P. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—7:30, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 2:20, 3:40, 5:10, 6:36, 11:30 . m. 40, B:0v, 5:z0, rip at 1:45 . 11:15 a. m.; 1:48, 8:40. 4:50, 5:00, 5 25, 7:80 p. m. tEx- | cept Saturdays. In Effect Arrive Leave Sarf Fran. May 1. 1904 San Fran. 1i Gliroy_(connectlon for Hollfe ter), Pajaro, Castroville (con- nection to and from Monterey snd Pactfic Grove), Salinas, San Ardo, Paso Robles. Santa Mar- garita. San Luls Obispo, prineipal stacions themee Sur? (connection for Lompoc). principal stations thence Santa Barbare.San Buena- ventura, Burbank. Los Angeles . 9.004 San Jose. Tres Pinos, Capliola, SantaCruz, Pacific Gro San Luls Ol4spo and Way Statfons ... . 10304 San Jose and W n ""'? Clara, & and Way Statfons ... 1307 San Jose and Way Station: 3.00r Del Monte Express—San San Jose, De! Monte. Monterey, Paciic Grove (connects at Sants Clars, excent Sunday, for Ssnis Cruz, Boulder Creek and Narrow @ange Points) at Gilroy for Hol- liscer, Tres Pinos. at Pujaro for Santa Cruz, at Castrovilie for Salinas ceeeeos 12.15» 3.30" Tres Pinos Way Passeng 10 454 4. “an Jose and Way Stations 8.004 500+ Santa Clars, San Jose. Los Gatos and principal Way Stations (ex- cept Sunday) ........ 19.004 16307 SanJoseand Principni Way Stacions $9.404 5.45¢ Bunset fted.— Redwoed. Swn Jose, Gilroy.Sailoas, Paso Robles, San Luts Obispo, Santa Barhars, aj Los Angeles, Deming. Paso, a New Orieans. New York. Con a pects at Pajaro for Sants Crus P ;;nd at 4“;5mvsfl\b for Pactfie 7 P rove and Way Stations . 104 s 16162 Sau Mateo, Beresford, Belmont, San" i Carlos, Redwood. ' Fair Oaks, b Menio Park. Palo Alto. 18490 . — 30» San Jose and Way Stations. 8384 ‘Windsor, 8.007 Palo Alto and Way Stations. 18.154 7:30af 7:30al Healdsburg, [10:20a/10:20a | 11.30F South San Francisco. M/librue. Hur- Lytton. lingame, San Mateo, Belmont, Geyse 25 n Carlos. Redwood, Falr Osks, Cloverdal Menio Park. snd £alo A 8.45~ ™ 411302 May fleld, Mountain View. Sunay- icpian vale, Lawrence, Santa Clars and and Ukiah. Sa 19.45» Willits, A for Mornin, Pfor Afternoon. Sherwood. Sunday excepted. 4 sunday only Guerneville and Camp Vacation. & Sonoma, Glen Ellen. 25 p| 6:20 p STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur_Springs; at Fulton for Altruria and Mark West Springs: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Goyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Booneville and Greenvood; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highlard _ Springs, Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs. Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartietr Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Springs Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Uppe= Lake. Pomo, Potter ' Valley John Day's. Riverside, Lierley's Buknell's, Eanhedrin _ Heights, “Hullville, Orrs Hot Springs, Halfway 'House. Comptche, Camp. Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brage, | Westport, 1; at Willits for ' Fort Bragg, Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Layton ville, Cuminins, Bell's Springs, Harris, Of. | sens. _Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia, and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- auced rates. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all polnts beyond San Ratael at half rates. Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chronicle building. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. MT. TAMmALPAIS RAILWAY minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide s the same at both piac NDAY, MAY 16. 30 .. and 8. @ Saturday only. § Stops at all stations on Sunda; £~ Oniy trains stopping at Vaiencis St. southbound re6:10 a. 004 o 7:15 a. M., 112304, Santate CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO ~micaco LEAVES DAILY at 9:30 a. throug] days, m., and Other Santa Fe Trains: for Stockton, Fresno, Merced, mrwflufic‘.’mm P. m. for Stockton. P. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago. OFFICES—641 Market St. and Ferry Depot, §. ¥. Also 1113 Broade Sundays - . ———— only —10"a. m.. Point Reyes and TICKET OFFICE — 626 Market FERRY — Union Depot. foot of I.-M" st ®1 per Ycar

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