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- THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1904. 14 : ADVERTISEMENTS. RAILWAY TRAVEL. OUSES. (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence NEws o 2 3 _“STORAGE AND WAREH i of her son-in-iaw. ‘Patrick McDonough, 19 . - ~ p A-GILBERT & STOLL Storage OO sorygy, | Walter street, (hence 10 qotom high mase e | s UNITED STATES BRANCH. Trains leave and are due king, shippl wareho! : e pOs o DS e 570 Market, T. ill be Splebrated for the repose of her v Continued From Page Fifteen. ; STATEMENT to arrive at A EMPORIUM Sicrage & Var, Co.: g Cross Cemetery SR Hotr Z| SAN FRANCISCO. [ bold goods stored. m R ant 161, | HALL- city, 2 1904, Annie, be- | Stock Exchange yesterday OF THE . 731 Howard st.. nr. Third: phone Gra 2| loved L’:r»m:r 1'.', "pl:fl"nau and sister of Morning Session. Frow JUSE 1, 1904 —_ 3 \LI'H Storage & Moving Co., of- | John and Thomas Sheehan, and James Whit- | 500 Andes 15| 400 Crown Point 1 . CONDITION AND AFFAIRS Femzy Deror PIERCE-RODOLPH Storag n »y and Edward O'Connor, a native of Bos-| 600 Belcher 1 -~ “.fice Post and Powell sts riv. Ex. 4 O 204 (Foot of Market Street ) ton, Mass., aged 42 years 200 Bullion 0% Vitm HARVEY—In this city, June 1004, Mary | 19 Caledonia i P i i & of derem ehe and | 190 Con C& Va. e n Cal-| Mysterio oman Claims i e o |, ey o i, s S| 48 Con Gt B i St ;. &) Peace Restored Betwee FRieous s Yo Y sdvanc . o ¥ : ~ p 250 Con Impes . 02| Slerra 3 2 2 1 i 3 1, tsan. TS 80 40l T V. Zehtass. | Dative of Treland, aged 60 years 1 month and perisl/ DO00.CIeR ifornia Fair Commission-| She Is Widow of Former o e T ving Com- ‘ N ano ect- 7 x . Vallejo, Napa, Calistogn. Saata jture Moving Com- [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | 200 Alta . 07] 100 Mexican ....1 47 = . 7304 s (Saturdayy, at 9:30 o'clock, fro g ) Belcher 8 Nev .. = Y i B D e e et s | 30 Cop 8 300 Dgton Sk X F LONDON, (::';:'SLT&' ON THE 31ST 8008 shawa Bxpress = (Viy _Bavi; = ose’s Chure vhere a =ole PR | B . 3 DS, ND, O Willlama (for Dartlett Springs), will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. Gould & 200 Unton Con 51| 4 day of December, A. D. 1903, and for the Brofr, g o ope e actees G o8 2 DELAY OF BUILDINGS|WOULD SHARE ESTATE | QRS Byt 26%,78 oy ey e o s - HUFF—1In this city, June 2, 1905 Emma, be- | 300 Justice 11| 500 Yellow Jacket. surance Commissioner of the State of Cali-| g.00a Davie Woodiand. K nights Landing. DOMESTIC—The machine for fa 4 s loved wife of John Huff, a native of Oregon, ToNORAE MR S i | ot :fim dpur‘-.lulnl lho (;elpl‘-o:.‘hll;':; of s:l;n-::; Marysville, Oroville .. e 7.50m chenpes ond-hand all makes at any aged 30 year » 4 2 3 B . 3 0 and 611 of the Politic: le, conden: 8.30A Port Costs, Martinez. Antioc e inds vented Jowest rates - Domes. | 3BT O\ B L s June 2. 1904, Norah, | - Following were the sales on the san Fran- | StruCtures Are Imcomplete.| Asserts That the Marriage |&i° 2o, 61t of e Poitical Code. condensed Brrou Tracy. Blockton. New: office 1 Market st. pear Stxth. cloved wife of the late Joseph Jameson, | Clsco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: > $ = ASSETS. man, Los Banos Mendota NEW HO! Sce our mew tiiple-feed ma- | and mother of Charles, (1;143;'\;33;1(?“ Bhe g ‘kuumn;x"‘3?,;:[?-’.!“”‘“ = Cluefly Because of thel Occurred at Plainfield in Real Eatate owned by Company. .. -$173.170 &7 e e N eminet: slightly used; $10, $15, §20; second- | Saret Jumeson, » native of Queenstoyn, 1000 Brunswick sl1g00 Paymaster ... 03 2 ; : Cash Market Value of i ocka’ o e e Lk Haaan hand 83 85§41 sivies! gusenteed, Now | 0% o mains At the pariors of James Mc- | 1000 Exterige - 01l 200 hay Bxte o+ 1 Difficulties With Labor| June Four Years Ago|2u Bonds owned by Company... 575750 00 Merced. Fresao. Goshen June: iome Sewing Machine Co.. 1061 Market st | o 0,0\"% Son, 1057 Miseion street. Notice | 1000 MacNamara . 17| lia, Bakers- o SUOT B - enomey & Son, 1057 amara . 17] 3 2 Interest due and accrued on all 4500 5 Asmecica—Tha Waskly | S Enaiv) Berastier- 1004; Tk Afternoon Session. x | sk B Stocks and Loans . 1,750 00! Cail | 16 pages, sent to any address in the Ia Escalle, Cal.,*May , Lil-{ ko0 MacN : g 5 - # E Premi C Bac. o 35 one year for & Gertrude, beloved davghter or Jur'_and 0 Mcnmmans A A BY PAUL EDWARDS. Special Dispatch to The Call. " On K Hion), lons. Sacrsmenta x4 _ o J. Keefe, and sister of Mary f.| 560 paymaster .. 05| 200 Ton Gold M. 13 e ¢ [ Bills recel o, > 4 SWRITERS AND SUP el 3,35 and Martsa W | 500 paimasicr 1 “oni 100 Ton Midway. 37| CALL BUREAU, WORLD'S FAIR,| NEW YORK, June 3-—A special| “ror "Fireani Marine Risks 100 00 o v go0d No. 2 Remington, T>The fureral will take place to-day CLOBING GUOTATIONS ST. LOUIS, June 2.—Following his lit- |from Mineola, Long Island, says: R e - e tic Express-Ogden and Easi. 11.20A 5 other typewriters at (Friday), at 10 o'clock_ from the refildeflce o: . 3 erary flight in the columns of the Au- | woman about 40 years of age, dressed Total Assets ........ .$808,601 14 e ymond, Martinez and Way P . als $260. The | heo parents, 1742 Union street. Intermen : 2 { ; Lo RS et corle o B Tacnange. 53¢ California. st press Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. E{kfii”“y' i) “,;’;d‘j‘;., burn Herald, in which he toasted the P black, with : bl;"k vell over h’: LIABILITIES. 10.00A The 0;"“;;:‘_‘-'&'::;’“ Ugden, v b = » the City County Hospital, | , 3 A 2 £ . 8L — . < wood typewriters at §30 each: get par- | KELLYIn the Clly anf County Totpitet Alpha 107 Uigustice . is i State Mineralogist and some of the |face, entered the Surrogate’s cour Lonaan R iy s 10.904 Valieo e 1;% s of L & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- | %opneyivanie, aged 48 years. e o e So|mentuck aes. 2100 County Commissioners for alleged | this afternoon and asked to see Surro- | 1Lqsse K i tF yreer 17 W wd { TANTNEB—In this oltys June 1, 1904, at the | Beicher ...:0 28 * 30iLaly Wast: & — 081, il O 0" tustanis exhibits, |#ate Robert Seabury. Chief Clerk |Gross premfums on Fire Risks run- Zathrop, Stockton. Merced, Dueariten o, reatel ragalred. | T e San hr::rxl:-x!;céas&:lfi:m;\‘}xllll;;1 e s 81!, i ‘neaa = flew ah e led off Downing said the Surrogate was on R s yo o lean, GRS 2T 5 e e B = . = 2 ullion. ... Occldent Commissioner Filcher has peeled off > S g - Lemoor Lintner, dearly beloved husband of Emma | Cpjedonia ... 82 84|Ophi 5 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- \ Bakersfieid. Los Angeles o . TERTISEMENTS. Lintner, loving father of Vertis Lintner, and | GRaj o coo 15 m[g{’.orfnm : his coat and himself salled Into the | the bench, and asked the nature of her S e on D Rk ":’ B e s lg: O | devoted’ son of Sebastian and Elizabeth | Chojar ...... 16 18IPotos| thiek of ; round- | business. She replied that she wished | 018 16; reinsurance pro rata..... 85803 09| {1.00P Sacramento River Steamer....... 111.008 )ifice of Insurance Commissioner, toer, a native of Chicago, Il ugbced 55 | Confidence "4 00 1 10{Scorpion ck of the dust and noise surrou |to see the Surrogate regarding her |Dué and to become due for Salaries, pe wm_:m:;r“rmr rancisco, Cal. May 11, 194—Having | ycars 4 months and 16 days A member of | Cop C & Val 45 1 30/Savage . y | ing the softly shaded lapidolite column | Rents, etec. . T4 S . T that the capital stock of the | South Kan Francisco Lodge No. 45, Kulghts | Con Imperial. 01 = 02|Seg Belcher .. 10 11 . | clatm against the estate of William C. |Due apa to o hdr e g P Maryer g and Guaranty Company has | of Fythias, and San Franc Lodge No. 1| Con N Y .... 03 ObiSierra Nev 36 37 that marks the center of California’s missions and BroKerage -.---.-.- 4.961 62 . o s i e diadicas ?n’ jaired. and that said company has | of National Association of Stationary EN-| Clown Poini. 16 18|Siiver Hil f0 5 mining display. | Whitney, former Secretary of the| Retur preminms and reinsurance o B oot il i g s {nealvent within the true intent and | gineers Fast Sierra N 06 'St Louis { ‘ Navy. premiums 5 . 12 Iy B & of the ingurance laws of the Stas [7Services will be held to-day (Fri-|postSlepra N 06 .0 8¢ Toule 0 0f Lewls E. Aubury, State Mineralo- Navy. e 6 23 . o Calffornia, 1 have this day revoked its | day), at 2 o'clock, at Masonic Hall, F.;n-} Exchequer .. 35 86/Union Con .. 52 8| gist, who felt that he had received 1 am Mr. Whitney’s widow,” she Total Liabilities .$275,818 13 ::‘y‘;“z;‘.‘"”;mc:;: 12208 certificate authority, previously grauted. eenth street and Railroad avenue. South San | coiia g Cur. 27|Utah . . 3898 i he bolt declared, “and I want to put in a 3.30° Yoscemite Valley, via Berenda and s provided in section cisco, unde: ale re. T w Jacket. N : o Saetiet tion’ 600 of the Politicsl | Francieco, under the suspices of South San | Fiale & Norc. 75 78!Yellow Jacket. 18 19 | the most severe wounds from the bol A % i Bt fo INCOMB. i 3 st & o, e o Aisivios | | Thmactecs Labipe b SCTESTAN W utas.l uie - 06 08 ¢ { of criticism turned loose by the State claim for a share of his estate, Net cash actually received for Fire Martinez, Tracy, Stockion, Lodi. .. e ucinexs of ingurance within this Stite. | ITZIUS o this city, June 1, 1004, Edward A MR ke [Tl na whose, iweetiat M Rl (RN B e o e e : P Marsines Sun Riiven Valicjo, Sape, E. MYRON WOLF. €. Litzius, dearly beloved husband of Mame | .. "7 07/Ray & OBrien 06 o7 | What he termed an uncalled for at- 3 ~ | on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from Niles, Tracy, Steckton. Lod! :v‘:“i‘:; ;"n.ualx:i ‘rm?l:::-ec?:sld;’: 11]‘1‘:1‘:-‘ and | 1‘:"’“’“"2““ o1 ‘%‘Rl)' Ton (\; o tack brought about a sulphurous ver- l'!teflpl!o_ l\grldwhltney on June 10, 1900, ne‘«};|v‘fl";o:0§emn(. & ngg: ;g 4 '?'“-u.uvn-.- ] | broter of Aug. C, Louis F. Wiliam F.| @00 JrQot o Glneseye o G 6 bal encounter between the two, is car- | &t Plainfield. Received from Home Office . 5860 36| 5008 The Owi Limited— a ¢ . by 4 M Con. 2 : It e A R 2 36 ki i S, ot Gl 3 naive o S5 Im B 80 —{Ton Camh Bev .. 2 rying on business within the same I oprg pivomon FROM MAN Total Income #2314 55| .00 Pors Conte, Traey. Sesekin Francisco, aged 40 years months_and '\}m nm"t}::“ e (;‘m--'M > closure. He keeps his coat’'on. No rem- | o ' = l!mu--m ‘Tracy. Stockton : cotre’ | MacNamara . 3 2 = ayward. Niles and San Jose SID0 - A S Eapair R BPectr el 1o B Midwa nants of a pajeozoic age are hurtling| WHO THREATENED HER LIFE = EXPENDITURES. ,,..:";g..',‘_.h“?" 2 e spect- | Mont Ton..180 1 823 Ton of Nev hs h th a would think | Nt amount pald for Fire Losses Eastern Express—- Ogden. nds and acqualntances are respect- | Mon i B | throug! e dir and one (s T e s ey A e B ST R i L i the entente cordiale had been estab- |Katherine Ellery Is Freed From G. W. | (Inciading 325750 5 $171,007 41 Eaec. ia ors Costa, Suisua. D o' clock, fri e resl- o v v » | nee \v xlu!un street. Interment Cypress e £ lished between the two. Ellcr);):;:' Jl;)d'ge Kerrigan. Plg:o:;:‘l:owed for. »f..\:u:nn:utslon or i 'm'lln' . "i.'.."a'“ 5200 e LYONS1n i city, June 1, 1904, Dente, ve-| Liate Shipping Intelligence. TRUCE 1S DECLARED. Aoy By was brantel 5 AL | oy T A B Ly o) (SR S e Py loved husbend ¢ Norah Lyons, father of bl o Matters may have been patched up B - ), . Tocal 3 Sen The owing marriage licenses were iseued | (CVCC < of F e | = y have P { ."'_,‘_“"'“ and Was L D i et e ARRIVED. for the period of the fair, but the Vorce from G. W. Ellery by Judge 7.000 Oregon & Callfornia Bxprese—Sas- - Lyges i Piother, of A%t \CO2%5 | stme Maggie, Coening, 4 hours from Haif. | SChos of this | embrollment ‘will be Kerrigan yesterday for cruelty. He POTiin piic Sovsd aad St 8508 | yons, & native of Scartaglin, | moon B % % | heard in Qalifornia while the Palace abused her and threatened to kill her. 8.08» Reno Passenger— Pors Costa, Sui- ' County Kerry. Treland, aged 27 years. ‘| B bark Auldgirth, McConnell. 60 dave from | of Mines and Metallurgy Is furnishing Judge Kerrigan also granted divorces 25 Eimirs Davie Sscrassonts as R AT L S e e ‘DOMESTIC PORTS. kodling for the housewives of 8L ito Thomas F. Richardson from Hen- |, .\ o iy curtia e yeir. SBLIIS] SR R e s . - Webster street Natoma street, thence to St. Pat- | ABERDEEN—Arrived June 2—Schr San Bu- | Louis. Fiicher’s letter is destined to ..., piohardson for cruelty and Mary 2 : Say cnly) - aBade, Sal Cocelis 35 | "L’}iz:uh';:r l‘hererqcl;‘:il:] O’;‘i);’ a5 | emaventura, hence May 19; stmr Newburs, | become historic. Aubury is not the R. Smigel Risks and Premiums.| Fire Risks. | Premiums. ccugr I.IEE s k. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- | PSCH May 0. c.| only one who is hopping around hold- R- Smigel from Stanley Smigel for = B o0t ot ot Btreet.) Gate avenue, i 4 Lt for S Frmmeincy e 2% & | i Corns, Colonel Green of Sacra. neglect and cruelty. Nét amount of Rikal JA St o Excariontsunday suiy 8109 Gate avenue. % -~ i > 1 jewark. Oenterville, San use, oad Dalay D. \53;::,1",3 ;P‘;iflffi;‘}' '.;m:;az Y:N:fi]‘ndigd‘;;::‘ 2 AT, afled June 2—Stmr OVmPI&, | mento ig twice as mad as the most | Judge Sloss gave W. H. Russell a di- | vear ....... o-....| $39,001,450 | $500,635 T4 {:l‘w-.nwmu: x BigBarin - city. and Mabel F. Sum-| ter of Edwin and Nancy C. Ladner of Paso | FOREIGN PORTS. frascible hornet that ever had his an- | vorce from Clara B. Russell for de-| expired during the l P X L » . 1002 Mason street Robles, and slster of Albe B dner 97| VICTORIA—Sailed June 2—Stmr Valencla, | cestral castle attacked. He acknowl- 'sertion, and Judge Murasky granted a B i L fsat 28,630,022 | 387,471 94 Gatos.Glemwood. Felton, B 2 Ring, 27, 2737 Howard street, e #| fon S8 MO o seme MacArthur, from | edBes that Sacramento was behind, but ' divorce to Marie J. Iverson from An- | petcmber st 1800 35336070 | 45813128 | 12160 Neme B DD, Seota Cruz . 8108 anta Ba: ‘quaintances ar Eeattle. then he was sick in bed for three weeks drew G. Iverson for cruelty. Judge ELITAH R KENNEDY, President New Almaden, Los Gatos, Feiton, &~ A T i __OCEAN STEAMERS | after he reached here, there was Graham granted divorces to E. D. O Ts Yo Wil B iy, Mo e R e T T P Charles H Truman & Co., HAMBURG Arrived June 2—Stmr Patricia, | 4royble about adjusting space among Cunningham from Maud Cunningham | Subscribed and sworn to before me, this| 4.16e Newark. San Jose, Los Gaios and n street, between ew York, via Plymouth and Cherbours. | | 21st day of January, 1904 way stations. .. oo ... 18.56A v ent Cypress Lawn Cemeter LOGNE—Arrived June 2—Stmr Ryn-| the counties in his association and the for desertion and Annie C. Patterson F. FISHBECK, Notary Public. 4.16p Wright, Feiton, Boulder Creek and $ ‘ i : from New York, for Rotterdam, and pro¥ piang of the Sacramento central struc- | from Ashbel Patterson for intemper- 3 oAy ? ::Il:’ufi'nz.!lmrfllylnd Sunday By ner. 1 MeDONOUGH —In | this iy, May 31 380, | " LIVERPOOL—Salled June 2—Stmr Bavarian, | ture had to be changed. jance. Judge Troutt gave Rudolph |, F, MULLINS, Pacific Coast Manager, | —oaAKLANG HARS S FERRY. e R . e mother ot Ciinton and the laie | for Montreal wia Moville: tmr Cymric. fof Wilcher seems actually surprised that Schottler a divorce from Annle Schott- % ager, n2 AR, SARROR CERRY. . s e sne Sumes 3 McDonough, daughe | NSO,V OYEUTL AP SUIWEN LI | he has created such a commotion. | ler for desertion. 416-418 California St., | ‘“rs % w100 500 58 e s p— DEATHS | es and Julia Kels, o native of Brookiyn, | (o via Queensiown opie. | “Why,” he said, “when I heard of the | Suits for divorce were filed by Dor- SAN FRANCISCO. CAL | T o0 s 1200 200 400 r bIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Y. aged 47 vears 5 months and 21 days! | 4 Arived qune 2TStmr Merlon, from Phila- |, “Aubury and Green were making ' othy A. Osmun against Dr. W. F. H. AST, UINE_(Broad Gango. PR Cirookivn Enle plenve coby.) 1 | ov e paper I/ Osmun for desertion, Pa: _E¥ (Third sad Towssend Streets.) A R © Priends and a; es are respect- | o4 4 | Over my Jetter to the home pap e ST on e uline Rogers RAILWAY TRAVEL. « “570 Ban Joos sad Way Siatlons. e hey must be handed | y invited tc funeral to-day | looked it up again to see if I really 'again: ugh W. Rogers for cruelty, 17.00A San Jose 00 tion offices :;n!&bf 1+ g el her Jate Iesi-llot on NE corner of Castro and Henry streets, | had written anything. I was surprised Octavie Perrochet against Charles 16A g R - - ey Bprado A ) | s Church, wh B requiem high | o0 DY ¥ 100, and property out of countyi| ypen I read it in print to find I had Perrochet for neglect and desertion, 8904 New Almaden (Tusa., Frid.. oaiv). 'Lioe x r ted simply to the announcement | mass wiil be celeb the repose of | “Gipeimine Foke to Harry E. and Lizvie | been so mild.” Mary Ellingsen against Peter Elling- 8.00a The Coaster—Stops only San_Jose. P event are pubished once in this calumn‘ Yl;n;;]o‘.‘-r:rpn]v lock. ~ luter-| ™ Anderson, lot on N )In;sobf ng?}:yaranrd ‘When Aubury and Green read this | sen for neglect, Benjamin F. Jackson &l:)rwhr,m-ucu:- mhn(.c: S g b street, 50 E of Bartlett, E N 80; . | e h trovill | In this city, June 1, 1904, Mellle S._ be- | “Hivernia Savings and Loan Society fo ©O.|remark, the lapidolite tower and the against Katherine Jackson for deser- S t l» ::f‘“;“dz :;'r‘w:"';]:"'"m e e oier of Enpene und Hegss | b Solbrn. lot on W line of Diamond street. | imitation dome of the State capitol tion, Edna F. Linde against Harry B. Sarmaic Ardo, Paso Robies. Ssnia Mar 26, 1604, to the | Ray, and loving nicce of W. A. and Hallie | “sanc 1 socon Dowd, lot on B Iine of Do-|will vibrate from mere proximity to |Linde for negléct and Pauline Rogers garia. Swn s Obispa,principad J. A E a daug! ;« R ;J;‘s‘t;‘!‘vm;; ~fi"2§k\‘,‘ Cal., aged | jores street, 210 8 of Twenty-fitth, S 50 by E | them. from Hugh W. Rogers for cruelty. for Lompoc), priacipal statio: city y 2 o the 9 years 10 - <y 125; SI850. . 5 he Sants Barbars. San By i, Fhongfly My L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | ' yin. Rosenteld Sons to Albert Pissis, lot WIGGINS LOVES PEACE. Mrs. Rogers says that her husband, Ventara, Montaive, Os 1 ird. Bar- E fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, | " NW corner of Merchant and Montgomery though possessed of means, allows her bank. Los Angeles.- ... 10450 o3 June & at 2 o'clock, {rom her late residence, | gireers, N 38:6, W 63:9. N 30, W 656:9, S| While Filcher is hurling himself into | hut 25 cents a day to a i 9.00a San Jose, Tres Pinos. Capitola, MARRIED. 50 Divisadero siret. Tnterment Rea Biut | 1% % T xidr:a) a0 the thick of e fray . Ofumuisianer | Los 1" 0518, 8 Ga fo condust flFx‘e E SALIFORNIA S2a Taia Obiepo. nd” Prineresl AMPBE. 2 Ca Mary Roche to Jobn V. B.\Perry, lot on W S el an Lui ‘spo tactpal CAMPBELL—In thie city, May 24 | prony ok ~Tn Los Angeles, Cal.. June 1, 1901, | ime “oF Taylor street, 53 8 bt Pacte, '8 20| Wiggins is _sidestepping ; everything | gereet, LIMITED TO CHICACO Pt ¢ — - - - - e 4 S0 Redlicl early loved son ud- | e ;02 - o K ‘ Nev., ang Ausle Campbell | 53 B PRIk, “Retlick agea 40 years 8| Pwines: 510 2 Lucy 8. Bacon to Swett “'Mh """f‘s l:ike ‘"T}‘l"‘éa"‘(';gm:‘::"l‘:f Judge Hebbard has refused to grant LEAVES DAILY “fi:m::'cm?“a:- Jove. Lou Gaise SCHT 1In this city, June 1, | monthe ma 19 days e Company (corporation), lot on SE line of Jessie | fOTth to visitors in the | Dina Smith a divorce from Andrew at 9:30 a. m, through in 3 days, 1209 Sam Joos and Way Siaiicas 336a ev. G. A. Bernthal, Charles nd Alvine Emille Siebrecht, RENNICK—In Marysville, Cal., May 31, 1904, Gearge J.. derly beloved husband of Mollie J. Ren father of Sarah, Mollle, Irene | and Gladys Rennick. son of Mre. i‘ and > the late G. J. Rennick, and brother of wiggases | Floya, Frank and Bell~ Rennick, Mrs. J. I Ha Webster Litzive, E Dietz, Mrs P. Harvey and Mrs. ( an, Daniel B. Lyone. Kemp, a native of Portland, Ore., aged Markle. | vears 10 months and 16 days. A member of NeDone Damon Lodge No. K. of P., and Port- < | land Tent No. 1, Knights of the Maccabees. s RUFFNER—In Stockton, Cal., May o g - 3 ddenly Wil E. Rufiner, beloved husband Schofield, Rovert | CE g Simon, Henry | AR n this city, June 2, 1904, Rob- | Thurman, Lavina W.| ert. son of the lat % and “Annie’ Scho- Turner, Elizabeth field, and_brother of George Schofleld, a na- Wethern, Mre., M.E.| tive of San Francisco, aged 21 vears b Wm. Wheeler, Anna months and 24 daye. A member of the Jour- - neymen Horseshoers' Union, Local No. BATCHELLER—In this city, June 2 1904, | SIMON—In this city, June 2. 1904, Henry, be- Webster Batcheller, aged 12 years. loved husband of Mathiida Simon, and father £7 Notice fusieral hereafter. of Eugene, Fred, May, Frieda, Josephine and COLEMAN—In this city. June 1, 1904, at the | Cora Simon, a native of Germany, aged 62| regidence of his son, 1665 Oak & Daniel | ¥ears 2 monthe and 6 days. H Col arly beloved husband of the I Notice of funeral hereafter. H e Ellen Coleman. loving father of Edward | Daniel G. and Joseph J. Coleman, and | te William T. Coleman, and brother-in- 3 a native of Ire- | THURMAN—In thie city residence, 18 Eiliot June 2, 1004, at her k, oft Steiner strect, between and O'Farreli, Lavina Wine- L fred Thurman (formerly Mrs. Captain Alex- ed officer of the | ander Dodge), dearly beloved wife of Edward » Police Department. | Wyatt Thurman, and dearly beloved mother | and brother | . Cornelius G. Ohm_ Mrs. Charles L. | 8 cisco Police Depart- aries C. Riedy, a native | t are respectfully invited to attend unty Gallway, Ireland, aged | ay (Fridey). at 9:30 o'clock, years 1 'month and 21 days. A member esidence of his son, Edward H. the Third Order of St. Francis. (New of - Loleman, 1665 Ouak strect, themce to St.| York City and Portland, Ore., papers please Agnes h, where a requiem high mass| covy.) r the repose of his soul, £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- clock. Interment Holy fully invited to attend a requiem mass to- morrow (Saturday), at 9 o'clock, at St. Dom- nto rest, in this city, June | inic’s Chur corner Steiner and Bush & residence, 1307 Pacific street | streets. which will be read for the repose dearly beloved father of Henry| of her goul. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- 3 is A. and Leon E. Collin, Mrs, E.| tery erp, Mrs. M. Norton and Mrs. M. E. Gor INER —In San Mateo, Cal.. Juns 1, 1004 & mative of London, England, aged $4 oved wife of Ed Turmer, and [ mother nereatrer B city, June 1, 1904, Catherine | ed wife of the late Patrick Cronin, | essie, Edna and Gracie Turner, a ve of Louisiana, aged 34 years 2 months days. U7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- funeral gud mother of T. B, T. £, D. P. J. H, and | fully invited to attend the funeral from her Katie A. Cronin and Mre. M. C. Sy lute residence at San Mateo, to-day (Friday), tive of Ireland. (New York papers pi at 2 o'clock ) WETHERN—In_Oakland, Cal., June 1, 1904, E7The funeral will take place to-day| Mrs, Mary Elizabeth Western, widow of (Friday) $:15 o'clock, from the residence | Heury Wethern, und mother of Mrs. N. C. of . T. £ Cronin. 7081 Tennessee | Hood, a native of Maine, aged b2 years § stre th = requiem high mass will be celebrated f mce io St. Teresa’s Church, whe: months and 16 days. | WHEELER—In San Mateo, Cal., June 2, 1904, | Annabeloved wife of ‘Alvin H. Wheeler. the repose of her soul commencing at 9: ok Interment private, Holy -| mother of Nina W. Wheeler, and sister of = s Lendrum, George. Fred, Wiilie, Harry. Al- DEMORO_in Berkeley, Cal., June 1. 1904, at | Armstrong, a mative of County hie residence, 2634 Telegraph avenue. Rel . ireland_ aged 33 vears. ,‘:'[”“,;.,:‘;;;):. husband of Aureila B, I)‘-! funeral services will be held to- of Rafael M., Aurel); Marie A. and Natoli C. and Mercides T 1. moro. a native of Brazil, aged 69 years and | months. v L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- (Raturday), o'clock, from St. Jo "y Church, at Addieon and St Joseph "crrin® et Interment private. Please omit | low ers. | DRUHE—In §t. Helena, June 1, 1904, He: . A., beloved husband of Pauline niune":.; ther of Mildred and Helen Druhe, a native San Francisco, aged 43 years month: CF¥Frie morrow (Saturday), at the chapel at Cypress Lawn Cemetery on the arrival of the 12 p. m, train from San RE NSACTIONS. . THURSDAY, JUNE 2. and County of San Francisco to Heron and Myron T. Holcomb, lot on | N line of Turk street, 137:6 E of Polk, E 68:9 by N 137:6; § Emile A. Calegaris to Elvira Calegaris, lot 37:6 W of Polk, W y City |E. A and | on S jine of Post street, {27:6 by 5 120: $10, Willlam Wolf to Jean and Rose Carroul, {lot on NW corner Gough and O'Farrell streets, N 20:0% by W 112:6; $10. 5 of Buchanan, T 25 ds and quaintances a; 4 Friday), st 2 oclock. from the residonce wister, rs. Charles Bredhoff, 112 o strect, Ouklund. Interment private . =67t GHEARTY—In this city, June 1, 1904 Annie Ghearty, beloved mother’ of the pors | Mrs. Mary McDonough, and sister of the late Mary hnfld J'ulll Kelle}'d County Longford, Ireland, age vears and O S Prisats aapyn Eale pleass copy.) | on NI sorner Green and Blerce atrasts, N 27°5 . riends ané acquaintances are - | by E 103:6; gift X e fully invited to sttend the funera] to-day | “yohn V. Campbell to Elizabeth S. Herrick, same; §1 | Eilen 1. and James Spanton to ger - 1ot on E_line of Devisadero N of Sutter, N 25 by E 87:6: $10. “Adam Andrew to Maitie H. Andrew. lot on orner Pine and Plerce streets, £ 25 by ; mL. < Margaret Campbell to John V. Campbell, Jot B fiE.IV J. CALLACHER CcoO. (Buccessors to Flarnagan & lagher, DANIEL, P. DONOVAN, Menshe™ _Hugn B. McAvoy to Ellen McAvoy, lot on P o Copumtte. L BATaEs, | B o0 i ik et N Teicotone South 80, 3 | “'Henry C. and Bertha Collins to Dora Armer, — s eboaed |10t on N line of Washington street, §7:6 W UNITED UNDERTAKERS, | of Lyon, W 25 by N 102:8%; $10. | | Maria’ Monterran to_ John Barduhn, lot § 3 Direciors "f,.-‘?‘""" ?lbl;‘es“l.fl ayes street. 1813 E of Cole, E 25 ~ Formerly in Metropol ‘empie, City Land Company to Frank R. Granni NOW at 806 MISSION. Tel. South 167. v_corn mento an o Between Fourth and Fitth, near Fifth st. | povecte, W 1 Y 5 a0, 0 Spruce Finest Equipments at Moderate rates. streets, W 137:6 by 8 1 1 $10. James G. Steele to ry J. Steele, lot on E line of Church street, 5 8 of Fifteenth, S rtele, wife of Heuvs | B) to Michael and Margaret Kavanash, ot 2% on B line of Ford street, 210 E of Noe, E. Gallagher to Henrletta Martin, James MoGinn, Henry Hansen. JAMEE McGI & CO., Formerly With n (v, 8 114 §10. - s i | E. or Minora S. Kibbe, street, 200 SW of Fourih, SW 25 by SE 70; $10. James and Sarah Smith to Simon Kafka. {10t en line of Tehama street, 100 NE of E 25 by SE 80; §10. and May Hannah to Joseph Baer, lot orner of Harrison and Oak Grove streets, 56 by SE 100; £10. Floride W »xon to John Golobich, lot on line of Kansas street, 70 S of Nineteenth, § 25 by E 100; 810, Solomon and Dora Getz to Ernestine Gens- ter, lot on W line of FEleventh avenue, 250 S 1904, | of T street, § 25 by W 120; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Minora lot on SW cormer of _first_avenue and R street, W 30, S 100, 90, § 150, W 120, S 30:9, SE 210:6, N For! W 5 Ao Gluseppe D. Plazza to Fillippo lot on W line of Manchester street, 700 N of Ripley, or 350 N of Stoneman, N by W S0 Precita Valley 121; $10. Angelina M. and John F. Millerick to John | G Beckert, 1ot on E line of San Jose avenue, 212 N of Brook street E 113, 8 37, W 10 Precita ley 397; $10. Ducas Company (corporation) to Jumes ¥. Abrams, lot on N line of Bessie street, 1556 W of Folsom, W 28, N 57.72, SE 28.04, § 5139, lot 20, Ducas Tract, Precita Valley 114 to 118; $10. Julius C. Rels to John Olsen, lots 32 and 33, block 30, Reis Tract; grant. state of Ludwig Altschul by Richard Alt- scl , executor, to J. H. Bloom, lot on NE corner of Hampshire and Serpentine streets, N 96 by E 60, § 5b, SW 77:10; $875. Mary P. MacCrellish to Stephen Mariana, lot on § line of Twenty-ninth street 223:18; W of Mission, W 25 by § 125:5%. NW 29:8%, § 30:5%, SW 1, SE 43:1, NE 21, N 140:4%; 10. a Willlam O. Scott to Willlam Nicol, lots 950 and 1074, Gift Map 2; lot 567, Gift Map s Garden Tract Homestead Robert Ash, trustee, to B. M. Association by alvin, lot on NW line of Carr street, 75 NE of Salinas avenue, NE 50 by NW 100; Iots 4 and 5, block 2, Garden Tract Homestead: $1. Julius C. Rels to T. R. Peters, lots 25 to 25, block Rels Tract: grant. Same to Cathe A. Fredericks, lots 4 and 6, block 16, same; grant. Same to Joseph and Eda M. Federlein, lots 8 and 7. block 16, same; grant. Same to Eda M. Federlein, lot 8, block 16, same; grant. Willlam W. and Jda E. White to Edward and Hanna Stone, lot on E line of Moultrie street, 125 N of Old Hickory, N 25 by E 75; e, lot_177, Gift Map 2: $10. Julius <. Reis to H. R. Greenwade, lot 15, block 25, Reis Tract: grant. Mary Smith to Mary E. F. Roche, lot on € line of Twelfth avenue, 200 E of P street, E 50 by 8 100; block 250, O'N. and H. Tract; ift. #'Game to Dorothy Roche, lot on NE line of Seventeenth avenue, 25 SE of K strect, SE 50 by NE 100: block 327, South San Francisco Homestead; gift. Builders’ Contracts. John E. Lamb (owner) with Currie & Currie (contractore), architect. Charles J. Rousseau— All work for a two-story barn on rear of lot 80x122:6, 715 Shotwell street: $1748. George Stolte (owner) with K. Gardner and Morrle (contractors), architect All work for a five-room and basement frame N of building on W line ‘of Third avenue, 275 Point Tobos avenue, N 25, W 120, § 25, 1700. by Mrs, A, D, Tourtillotte (owner) with W. H. Wickersham (contractor), architects Newsom & Newsom—All work for a two-story and basement frame bullding on 8 line of Union street, 143 W of Devisadero, 25 by 137:6; John F. Witzel (owner) with Tred Miller (contractor), architects, H. Gellfuss & Son— Alterations and additions to make a three- story frame buflding on SW corner of Sutter and Broderick streets, W 30 by S 82:6; $3163. J. Frank Ball (owner) with Joseph King (contractor), architect . All work for a two-story frame building_(store and flats) on S line of Clement street, 57:6 W of Fifth ave- nue. W 25 by § 100, Otitside Lands block 186; 150, B uline Filse Huebner (owner) with Arthur F. Johnson and James Vint (contractors), ar- chitect, B. W. Hyde—All work for a_two- story and basement frame dwelling on E line of Twelfth avenue, 225 N of California street, N 25 by E 120; $2800. Robert Dalziel (owner) with George Good- man Artificial Stone Company (contractors), architect A.u fl':‘hmlwlln—-li:xavzun., bull- heading, ar stone basement, floor and - s and concrete foundations for a six- buflding on NW line of Mission o, D6 NE. of New Anthony. — it NI street, o NE 23. NW 87:6. EW 45_SE 60, §W 1, ’s‘:’uo W 22, SE 103:9; $6585. SAN JO!bEfl. EYHM 2-,;:‘"&9 increase in :hl.nlotch.l ostoffice business been =0 grea |l:.t few months that the service is ufloml; crippled for lack of help. | ing on the beauties of Los Angeles cli- | mate in the summer time. Wiggins Aubury and Filcher to put the remain- ing touches on the mineral exhibit. It is now about ready and while it will be surpassed by those of some other States that made mining their central feature it will be’ very handsome and contaln a variety of gold quartz and other minerals that will hold the at- tention of practical mining men. The stained oak cases that form the in- closure do not compare at all favora- bly, however, with the more elegant ones used by Colorado in the next space. The latter are made of a native hardwood, polished till it glows red, and the finest of French plateglass, beveled, through the translucent sur- face of which the goid-seamed quartz shows in its complete richness. The ends of the.plainer looking Cali- fornia cases are of common glass and the plate on the sides does not seem of the best. JThe Colorado cases cost less money than those used by California, bids for their construction having been invited. EXHIBITS NOT COMPLETE. The State dairy and honey exhibits are not completed. The County Com- missioners have nothing to do with these. There is also said to be a State cereal display somewhere, but it has not made its appearance in any space. Bundles of the neat little pamphlets advertising the Knights Templar Conclave in San Francisco in Septem- ber have made their appearance on the counter of the California building and are belng read with interest by all the Eastern visitors who get hold of them. The low railroad rates offered will cause many to take a trip to California who have heretofore been unable to do s0. ‘ There is but littie California litera- ture at the California building, Los Angeles and San Joaquin counties be- ing the only ones well represented in that line. The book on California to be published by the Commissioners with money provided for that purpose by the appropriation act hasnot yet made its appearance. LABOR TROUBLES ANNOY. Union labor tactics of a sort that certainly do not represent the better principles of unionism and which must be deprecated by all good American citizens loving justice and right, who belong to labor organizations, are still delaying the completion of the San Francisco building. Sidney Newsom, the architect, who has just returned to San Francisco, after watching the progress of affairs for some time, said before his departure that two men, working conscientiously, could have done in one day what it ordinarily took the seven staff workers employed on the building a week to accomplish. This, he declared, was no exaggeration and the pace at which the men were going at the time bore out his re- marks. They are receiving eighty-five cents an hour. It took two plumbers two weeks to put in two bathtubs. The New York building is no nearer done than San Francisco’s. The fore- man of the carpenters on this struc- ture was accused of ordering his men to work slowly, lou’op ng the | has entire confidence in the ability of | {Smith. She did not prove her charge ! that her husband was so parsimonious that it was impossible for her to live with him. The interlocutory decree of divorce granted Henrietta D. Lawyer from Henry M. Lawyer last November was set aside by Judge Murasky yesterday, the Lawyers having become recon- ciled. g 2 job. He was discharged and a strike followed. The contractor had to take him and all his men back and make an agreement that they would keep them all, no matter how long the work lasted. Union labor certainly has the upper hand at the fair, but it is also pretty certain that the great masses of labor union men will not uphold the meth- ods employed here. NEW CLUB ORGANIZED. The Missouri-California Club—IMIs- souri first by right of precedence—is the latest organization in prospect, It will have unique quarters—a large, concrete-walled room under the floor of the Palace of Agriculture, just where the spaces of the two buildings meet. A trap door and a stairway will lead into cool depths. Tce water will be kept there. All the exhibiti- tors in the building will be eligible to membership and the initiation fee will be $50. It will be the coolest club in St. Louis in the summer time. The floor is high toward the front of the building, which will permit of the concrete room being constructed. Among prominent Californians here during the week were ex-Senator Guy C. Earle of Oakland; Captain J. W. Smith, grain merchant, of *Stockton; Dr. J. E. Cowles of Los Angeles; Mrs. Sumner Hunt, a prominent clubwoman of Los Angeles; Dr. Roscoe Thomas of Pasadena; Dr."G. A. Hare and family of Fresno; James B. Boah and wife and G. W. Baird, a real estate dealer of Los Angeles; Alpha Adams, a banker of Oxnard; H. R. Lipman, dried fruit dealer of San Francisco, and Judge E. M. Gibson of Oakland. THE BURDETTE RECEPTION. At a reception given the other night to Mrs. Robert J. Burdette by the Cal- ifornia Club women at the Odeon Thea- ter California oranges and nuts sent by Commissioners Filcher and Wiggins were prominent among the refresh- ments and helped advertise the State among the mgny Eastern ladies who ‘were present to pay their respects to the wife of the celebrated humorist. Madge Morris Wagner, the poetess, is here and will remain during the fair as the guest of Mrs. Hart, hostess of the Alaska building. Mrs. Hatt has solved in a heroic manner the problem of se- curing comfortable quarters during the exposition. She has bought a house near the fair grounds and will sell it when the fair is over. In this way she is sure to escape a successive raise of rents. James R. Dunn, formerly head of the Chinese Bureau in San Francisco, but now in the Government service in St. Louis, is meeting many old friends here. He is in the immigration bureau in this city. et o Other Santa Fe Trains: -] for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfeld, | Merced, Hanford and Visalia. 4:00 p. m. for Stockton. 8:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and ' Chicago. TICKET OFFICES—841 Market St. and Ferry Depot, S. F. Also 1113 Brosd- way, Oakland, Oal. 27 South First St. San Jose. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SAN FRANCISCO ANU NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 8:50, 8:30 and 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip SUNDAYS—7:30, 8:00, m. DAYS—6:50. 7:35. 9:20, 11:15 a. m., 1:45, STAGES connect at_Santa Rosa_for Whita Soiame Springs and Mark West Springs: at Fulton for Burke's Sanitarium; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: Geyserville for Skaggs At Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boone- a"Greenwood; at Hopland for Duncan Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carils- Wréings, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett . 'at Ukiah for_Vichy Springs, Saratoga Blue Lakes. Laurel’ Dell Lake, Witter Jpper Lake, Pomo. Potter Valley, o g g e e L edrin _ Heights, ville, s Hot B es | Halfway House, Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Bragg, ‘Westport, Sherwood. Cahto, Covelo, Layton- ville, Cummins, Bell's ings, Harris, Ol- Dyer, Garberville, Ecotla Eureka. T turday o Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced_rates. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chronicle P warminG, R._X. RYA! - = Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass Agt. Weakly Cal $1.00 por Yo Spring: Springs, John Day' Del Monte Express—Sante Olars, San Joss, Del Monte, Mounterey, Pacific Grove (coanects at Sants Clara, except Sundsy, for Saata Creek and Narrow G B30» Paciiic Grove Way Passe: lingame, San Jose and a7 Sta- tions, connects at @ilroy for Hol- iister, Tres Pinos, st Pajaro for itola, Santa Crus at Castro- ville for Saitnas. 45a 430 8an Jose and Way Stations. 004 L Santa Clars. San Jose, Los it and principal Way l.-lt-.loun-mullfl a7 € lations 3 48e Bunset Exprss —Redwood. Saa Jose. Gilroy Salinne, Pase Robies, fon Luts Obispo, Sents Bertera, Angeles. Ei Paea, New Orieans, New York. Com s for Saata ete. :15 p. m., Sundays only TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. FERRY—Unjon Depot, foot of Market st. 3:40, 4:50, 5 :20, 6:25, 7:50 p. m. 1Ex- cept Saturdays, e T e TOSANRAFAEL, San Fran. | May 1, 1904. San Fran. N ORT H ROSS VALLEY, We st (s ’ ‘Week | Sun- Destina- | Sun- | Week E=le | (B MILL VALLEY, 745 R CAZADERO, Etc, s %g TR Via Sausalito Perry. 7:25p) SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE 8:45 p Depart from Sen Francisco, week days, at T 6:30, 0, T 8:30, 9 10:00, 11:00 a. m. :30 a| 48 & s ‘m. Sausalito only % s I 288 . 5:15 5:30, 6:35, h 30a) Petaluma 20 p Sundays and legal holidays, depart 30 p) and 25 p) 9:15, 10p| Santa Rosa. 45D 30 a| 20a) 5, & Fulter - 4 P ATrive at San Francisco, week days, 6:17. - & 7:00, 7:35, 8 8:45, 9:85, 10:20, 1 a m., Windsor, 12:05, 1:25, 2:50, 3:35, 4:20, 5:06, 5:40, 8:1, 7:30af 7:30a] Healdsburg, <20 a 6:55, ., 10:06, 11:25 p. m. On Sundays Lytton, legal holldays extra trains arrive at 12:45, 2:30 p| 2:30 p| Geyserville, 125 p| 5 8 Cloverdale. g , depart at T:45 & m. ):20 a :15 p. m.,-5:13 p. m. (ex. Sat). undays 7:30a| 7:30a| Hopland 20a 3:15 p. m., " : d legal holidays, at 7:45, 8:30, 9:15. 10:00. AU 39000 S4Bt e 500, 1140 n m. 12:20, 1100, 145, 2:30, 1:18 Willits, and 8:15 p. m. :30a| _ Sherwood. 25 p) THROUGH TRAINS. E Surneville and [10:20 a) 7:45 a. m. daily—Cazadero and way stations. 0 5l Camp Vacation. | 8:43 i1 & Sundays only—For Point Reyes, 00 a| 8:40a) ©'3:15 p. m., dally except Sunday—For Caza- 30al _Sonoma, 6:00 p| P A 0p| Glen Ellen. 8:45 p| 5:15 p. m.. daily except Saturday and Sun- al 2 % 10: a | —For Point Reyes, ete. v il S b, M Sundays only—For Point Reyes, For Cazadero, etc. MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY ive Vi Saasalie Ferry A San Francisco | Fst of Rarket St |_San Fraveiseo u- eek Texrr Orrices AMERICAN GIRL'S ETIQUETTE. By Jerome K. Jerome. SEE NEXT SUNDAY CALL. %#T ST (North Shore Railrond) e SAGSALITO FERnY, Foot Market 5t E—— !

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