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1. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1904 / . _____________—_________4______________._______—-———————— . —_— ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurs. | STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. | George W. Hooper and Mrs. W. E. Norwood, ‘20 per cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off, and | N Do 4s 24m. — 9% SON ATTEMPTS TO KILL e | 3 29 e P e e i | AT Minurs Tastitniay Wan e & MATReL | | netie wat 57 fhoy L. AT, Jetre 9 | Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. T | SLAYER OF HIS FATHER THE GRASS WIDOW. ! Turnished sunny rooms: prices reasonabie. is taught celebrated Melbourne system: only [ Friends are invited to attend the serv- T £ Istin G&! 9213 | g il | o 3 ' Melbourne in U. §.; private; established 3| fces Thureday. July 7. at 10 o'clock. at the General Merchandise. 3 UG & B bs. — 102% ppieg to Assanlt Man Coroner’s Jury ER EDDY, 432—Ficgantly furnished parior suits | _years in S F. Tel Mint 2626 from 1 to 8 pm. | residence, 2523 Oreen street, Interment pri- - al WATER SrORER | - e 2 e it BRYSON PAINTED H —_— : BAGS—Grain _Bags, B8l4c; San Quentin, | Contra Costa 35 36%|Port Costa... — — Moo iy In a typical moment. His por- — e HOURIGAN—In this city, July 4, 1904, Mar- | 85 40; Wool '32 "&; Fleece Twine, | Marin Co... — v Wat Co. 37% 38% | E n & typ - | EIGHTEENTH. 336, near Mission—Sunny MARRIAGE LICENSES. Faret”beloved wite ‘of 3qin’ Hourigan. and mc&‘. Bags, 32@3! ?s A:OD i:y}m.'r:uc a { e P-rentJ e BRI trait in oils is so charming. hl: | furnished room month. = oving motheg of James Mourigan, Mrs. J. ANNED FRUIT — The Californla Fruit o LO! LES, July 5.—' > 1 and — S - ——— | The following marriage licenses were issued Stes gl s < 2 Cent L & 3 3%|8 F G & E. 59% €0 color scheme so oviginal ELisjofoNewy fumihed sunmy ute 45d yoThe following ag g;q;:n:l::‘dln;‘uu. B Fitzpatrick. & native | Canners Associatian quotes the follawing prices | Siat & £ a2 _*fifié' GEETCD gner's Jury which to-day mve.:‘,...ed Eaccnting that ivery cne Wil single rooms; gas, bath, electric lights Henry R. Howe, 32. 618 Ellis street, and [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- = Moo g FURA- U 9 =" | the killing of Thomas Kearns, who was, frame I give | FLLIS. 1274 Sunny front parior, $18; sunny | Nellie Barry. 20 618 Eilis street. fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow ) W@ 1@ 3 INSURANCE. | afiot (s aeein St davonight o - W. | the copy we will x | e gdeon & Hirsch, 29, San Jose, and Helen (Thursdsy) ‘at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- ~ | ¥ |m%| B |3 |Firem's Fnasto — | . | Heart during a quarrel over 50 cents,| —FREE— —FREE— H o ' 3 omter, 26, city, 4 lence, 1 Hyde stre thence to . | = |82 CKS. e . FELL, 2% _Large sunny furnished front| John K. Box, 49. Manford, and Magsle L.| Brigid's Church. where o requiem high mass -FRUITS, - B R e i TR | returned a verdict accusing Heart of | Nex¢ Sunday. Tt is one of | room; aleo 2 connecting unturniehed rooms. | Grover, 45, Hanford, S e . | Wil be celebrated for tha repose of Jiex ;Ial:llly" - 3 Anglo-Cal .. 8313 86%| Mer Trust... | willful murder. William Kearns, son of ~ T | “haries H. Pancoast, 45, Geary street, | co, 30 o' ermen .1 5 3 = 2 s b A STRIKING SERIES H , near G. G. ave.—Sunny fur- | and Gertrude Loomis, 35, 628 Geary street. Cr:‘n:‘wf'ilsn’:gt:rty, Rt {gop s g:]m.s.o'rccbtg.-sfl - l;fl(;‘ch\‘:.lxom» 0T I i il wiat sttt ’enutloni A IKING SERIES i room; all conveniences; for 2,§12. 1‘;--;: J. ll:‘ndo‘ll_ a lgsl},bymfilln;g:u. JACKSON—In this city, July 5 1904 Annie | Apnias :1!65\31 — oot e : Nationl. L e rorv:'e his: way. tuto the ;)f portraits, scenes and fancies — - an am lorelos, 3 - v 6 . 3 1 q] 1 ' world’™: S, L et 1N 4 Eha M. | @and Harry Jackson. s mnatfve of Londo, | Do siiceq. . RS e Hum S & L. — - |Sec Sav Bk.2® — | held, declaring he would kill Heart on| CARY, 915 Well fur. pariors, large closets; | _ Alfred H. O'Nelll, 23, Windsor, ant England, aged 85 years 4 months and 1 day. | Blackberr| . { - ec Sav F i trouble and morney, the ARy, o i wetd: Dhone; reaa. | Culcote. 18, Skaggs Springs. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | cp, les -1 1601 135 125 115} Mutual Sav. — 110 [Union T Co.. — — | gight. He had been told that Heart| SAN ANCISCO CALL also sunny room. running wate: pl P | | Peter Heins, 24 3007 Mission street, and | iy invited to attend the funeral eervices L];;flem Royal Anne..| 210/ 180|165/ 135'S8 F Sav U.640 — | | 7y afteniding the ingacat. wid; arming | AN FRANCIS AL GROVE, 633—Front sunny furnished room; gas, | Abble 8 Perry; 23, 719 ballelo street | to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, at the| Do iy izl 1 o) 19011301 STREET RAILROADS. lm S 8 g “m - hsbemad Has bought for its readers, < ¥ tephen G. Dean, 24, avenue, . 5 3 3 i i imself, he went to the place be S B Mariha A. B Frauen, 20, 32 Wool street. Sty Chaya S 08 Telony o e | 1N s 2} 1 25| 1 10| 1 00f 90| Giifornia e, Xl oty st B Biden ol oot oot —_— i HAYES, 975 Beautifully furnished sunny front | _Robert Sicmann, 46, city, and Louisa .| JOHNSON—In Oalland July 4. 1904 Bell | Nectarines ... HER-IRE-ERLIER Y o * G et AT '::m“‘ Ay If you fail to get a single one | e K D e e ant 45, Santa Ross, and Itel.| & DEtive of Atiants, Ga.. awed 40 years: " | Do Temon Cling. .| 3 00| 1 25| 1 50| 130 | Giant ...... 60% 6L [Vigorl ... — & |qoof Peld WM In Checkt BY et there, | | -Of these beautiful and nover | HOWARD, 7ib_Large sunny rooms at low | . napuel Consant 48 o o 7 Frfends and asquaintances are respect- | Do, L C. siiced ... )| 3 00| 1 35| 1 50| 138 | OOAS v 3 Byonn yun ol B deiny. | rates: 25c to §1 day $135 to 85 week. Louls Rockman, Commercial Hotel, and | fully invited to attend the funeral on Thure- | Do, White Heath.....( 185/ 1 60| 1 45| 130 | Hana P Co. — 20c [Kilauea S C.. — 4 |8&nd others summoned a policeman. 2 T Carrie Abrahams, 35 Oakland. h day, July 7. 1004 at Beth Eden Baptiet; Do, W. H., sliced.....| 185/ 1 60|'1 45| 130 | Hawailan C. 51 - |Makawell C.. 21% — EEE L S A | . S Fromt, ewmny, ey adow lor | Charie D. Hughee, 26, Wichite. Kans., and| Church, Eighth and Filbert strosts at 1| Pears. Hartiect ........( 100 1 60 140\ 1 25| Honokaa's ¢ 11 13 |Onomen 8 € 36+ — | R S SR v oI | G erirude Evans, 26, Peabody. Kans, .- &mn;mm‘”‘ PRatRiL VN Pl;:'S-EE;“n Gage 135 Hg 19 90 Huteh S P C 813 — |Paauhau 8 C. 12% — |INCREASING SIZE OF GUNS SOME STRANGE TRADES Ichizo Kosuma, 26, Opeans, and ‘Tome Ha- SON- ot Py 2 MISCELLANEOUS. ' ELOCITY SHELL & g 3 ADES HYDE, 7272 nicely furnished rooms, suitable | kawalki, 25 1241 Bush street, = o g G 3 g VOB ey e SRR e I L 13511901000 00 Alaska P A137 140 [Oceanic S Co. 4% 4% | aNpy et L FOLLOWED IN for gentiemen; private family. | Malm Belnary 2 T, oy stres A member of Harmony Lodge No. 9, A. O. | Raspberries . 50/ 225 200 100 Cal F C A. 98 99 iPac Aux FA. 3 — | JACKSON, 1175, cor. Jones—Furn_or unfurn. | | James Jeseie, 21, 156 Sixtn avenue, and M v w. e aertee At | Bieees 3.00) 2-70) X o0}l 40 CRNWIGe LA L et Pas. O sBaeniing U6, | Welght of Brajeciile Memetne Sowgy | L0, Dog Barber Does a Flour + front room: marine view; phone. 3 . 18, Oakiand, 7 Remains at parlors of McFadden Mc- & g bl But st Toros Vaatl = S e e | N I8 i “S1% Larkin strest, and| Brearty & Green, 1171 Mission strest, be- JaCANNED VEGETABLES—Tomatoes are in Morning Session. 9 ¥ ishing Business in His Street JESSIE, 563, east United tates mint—Rooms | pmjlje V. Malirat, 31, 917 Larkin street. tween Beventh and Eighth. arge supply and weak. 2%-lb etandards, Board— Greater. $6; two beds $10, Payton G. Clark, 26, Angel Island, and Mary | MEEHAN—In this city, July 4, 1004, George, | 70GT5c; gallon standards, $2 L Hawalian Comi & Sugar...... 51 00 One of the foremost authorities on Stand. L. Caldwell, 24, 1821 Sutter street. beloved son of George and 'the late Rose | ck, $1. Green Peas—Baby pefft pol. S F Gas & Electri 978 | It is astonishing with what zeal JONES. $18—A comfortable sunny room; all | “y 0 "W ' Byres 21, 179 Harriet street, and | Meehan, and brother of Andrew, James and | rgem pois, $1 35; extra sifted. $1 1 Spring Valley Water % | gunmaking, John F. Meigs, tells much " " 3ONES. 823 mr BushoSumny from: aicove B e e ;2%3;!‘:“ et T Sy 200 Mes, T Ganzert a native of | ard, 83 7 Lo b sam ’h.(ncléco Al oo S.F Cal lst con Bs (atai :i’\lmber o’: meh ! Sclel;‘llflcm.\imerlcan. lv;:ni o:ldv hea. :, !::::‘ “\‘.; < tlv\”:u e - 1] s AR John P. Pedersen, 47, oW street, an County Donegal, Ireland, age yes I £ ton, $8 per ton; New = 8 pring Valle: i Among other things Mr. eigs says: Y er little o THE L e Bengia Hokamson, 26, 170° Seventh street. months and § days. . $8: Seattle. §650; Bryant, $650: Beaver Afternoon Session. | gy i v trades by which those practic er MARKET. 10494 The Palmouth—Sunny rooms; | Be S o Akivoshl, 25, Alameds. and Akiyoshi T Friends and acquaintances are respect. ! Hii, ‘%akgozos‘l.nrg;d.“;‘li Resiym. 87 L:gs’ R l;r:‘;ioncn gu:l. which u‘sehd 1us’ ov‘;:ig‘h ek J’)nm" o ‘A“:, llnng ll\rl\,n BBl et U e b B = hima, 22, Alameda. fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | Bay $5 50; Greta, §7; Walisend, §7: Richmond, | 5 P g e 111, pounds, now weig! E o ; h sous make MASON. 616- furnished sunny rooms e e | (WVednesday), ot § &, m., from his late resi- | $7 50; Cumberland. $13 in buli and $14 25 in | 28 g;:‘;‘k"_“.“s 7 Su it | 20,000 a B Sk o 1% la living. ‘The king of this class s cks; Pe Tv e Ef $14 5 3 & | 20, pounds. The weight o e 5 from $6 up to $20; boarding-house next door. dene, 1353 Fifteenth street, corner of Capp, ; Pennsylvania Anthracite = Egg, il 20 Spring Valley Water Co . i i of ¢ the r R — —— - e GBS_DEATH& thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church, | Welsh Anthracite Egg. $13; Welsh ‘Lump. 1 o oo SPR"EVIded IVELEP Socss | projectile of these guns has not in- ourse, ragpicker. He starts NINTH, 147—Large sunny room, suitable for Where a requiem high mass will bs cele. | $11 50; Cannel, $8 50 per ton: Cpke. $11 50@13 | $1+ e e . ey rsdizn 100 out before the dawn armed with one or two persons. brated for the repose of his soul at 0 per ton in bulk and g\g oJp Jsacie: Rocky | ATl Socieitles CESANRG S BE: FERURN (‘ ‘;’I“; he | 1antern and a long hooked pie - o e — 5 ountain 4 5 per 2000 nd | X A o iece of o bei. 16th and 10th—ToTet & mice | Birth, merriage and death motices sent by | & m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. {"2 e Aueantionl $11 (5-per 2006 1h4"8 nli. pounds, but the velocity at which the | =&t Sk ot e, ot s farnished room suitable for 2 men; fine View | mail will not be inserted. They must be handed | MEHRTEN—In this city. July 4. 1804, John 315, e projectile leaves the gun has increased and sunny; terms reasoneble. in at either of the publication offices and be | Mshrten, a native of England, aged 84 years. | b & COD! Bundies, : i FISH-—Bundles, _per MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. from about 2000 feet per second to |Placed outside every door in the capi~ regular, 5% extra = indorsed with the name and residence of per- E7The funersl will take place to-day I'ad:: oot s Mot e Bic: boneless, S4o: Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. tal before t fcival ez Pmrfi:s;_'nnr Hyde—Large furnished fromt | ,,n, guthorized to have the same publishea. ,!:\“ed:’x(ug-y():. %g&fi;d‘?fléfif.m_’%n‘:‘x; way," “P’I’lr’mv‘" Gmare b3 'BIY CPC 65, " 9 ISF & NP s, — 109% | from 3000 to 3500 feet per second, in | b La"_"e of?e (‘:;:KT-E:):I(N;;:" Pr';\n\‘: blocks, ‘‘Oriental,” 6}4c 6%c: tablets, middles, 7@9%c; | Cab NW &s.. — 112 S$1,@8%c: pickled Cod, bbls, | M C Wat 55100 d, half bbls, $4 25; Pirate Ris I Wksds. — D s A0 Bty Notices restricted stmply to the announcement g e : ' | ve in this column | | Street, thence to St. Charles Borromeo's | K! 2 ROYAL House. 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights, | of the event are published once in this colu Church, Eighteenth ~and_Shotwell streets, | pSeabright,’ reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- e aed where a requiem high mass will be cele- 1“'3)" OH‘(‘H brated for the repose of his soul at 9 a. m. | 87 30: pickled | B L. Wat 6s. — l|7"{§ ; f R“ o 100 , consequence of a three or four fold in- 618 o 415 {crease in the charge of powder. It|there Is the man who goes around ISun Tel bs.. — ie X |Suttr-st R may be argued that this change—that | With the spiked stick picking up the jor; rooms per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 1821 10 §8. month. $8 to $30; elevator on ground T Shdly Croys Chtistars: | Cove Cod Liver Ofi, per dozen pints, $6; per | SF Drdk 11; of SF Y iha cobiisits Tncretshig Wil cigar and cigarette stumps which lie o " : e Cod o: | 3 OB off B 4 lis, & weight of _Soor; rooms with hot and ool water: baths. | o\ opyLOS—In this_city, July 6. 1904, to| MORRISON—In this city. July 3, 1004, at the | S310n, §0 35, jess 10 per cent . .o, | MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. | guns of a given caliber—Is not a wise | round the Paris cafes. There are SACRAMENTO, 1611—A neat and very sunny | the wife of Michel Bacopulos, a son. Convent of the Holy Family, Sister M. Se- | {Ala S Co...— 30 jMat Nav Co. — 90 < ' ; A . ®asement rooin for workingman. | BIERGSTROM—In this city, July 5 1004 to| bastian, beloved daughter of Jonas and Mary | 10WS. 80 days or i per cent discount for cash. | Amer Bis Co — 90 [Nev Nat Bk.1S0 — |one. The great care and attention be- E men, too, who search the streets fo . . rom, a.daughter. Morrison. a native of San Francisco. | v P B i y ! Cal Cot Mils — 88 (NSRRCo 9% — | 3 .y~ | fallen money, and who generally find EIXTH, 500%—Fwratahed rooms, day, wesk or | L the Wifs of Dr. G. Bergstrgm, &.daus e e O e T Ti e offered | Sisal. 104c; Duplx, 9%c; Bale Rope, 1140, Z IN Cal P Co — " 1014 | Stowed upon the convenient and accu: 4 rally 3 BREESER—In this_city, July 1_1904 to the 1 1o’ th vent | 11%¢ per 1b 145 |Cax Bk Sav.120 | rate moving of the gun, however, can | ®"0Ugh to keep them from starvation. e | " wife of Gustave Breeser (nee Miltenberger), | for the repose of her squl In the convent ;' COFFEE-—Costa Rica—14@15%c for strictly 25 |Oak T Con.. 78 & Lo * | ‘One of the most characteristics of N. §10—Sunny front and other rooms; | & Son. chapel ‘Wednesiay, July. 6, et 9. & prime to fancy washed; 12%,@14%c for prime B oor a4 ‘e be nothing but an improvement. The cteristics aiso housekeeping: facing G. G, Park. * | BUTTERFIELD—In this city. July 8. 1904, to | O'BRIEN—In Oakland, July 5, 1901 Annie washed; 1116@12%c for good washed: 111,@13c 2" [orplieane: Cote - | these strange tradesmen is the dog growth and progress of change in ar- | - tillery construction sometimes seems|;:rber‘ The favorits dog of “the arbitrary—seems sometimes to be as | rarisian is the French poodle, or O’Brien, beloved wife of John O'Brien, and | gor good to prime washed peaberry; 10@l1lc | r’:_m‘lhcr Z(Gm-s,e 3};!1;'::“ l;ual:!{'vell;?.c:‘ly for good t?mpnme peaberry. 7“@15'&0 for good = 3 eige and Georg g to prime; 9@10%c for fair; 712@S%c for com- EASTMAN—In Berkeley, July 4, 1004, to the | FeIg0 S0 GoOrEe O o, e 6 months | Lo 4 @St | ———— | " the wife of Charles S. Butterfield, a da 3 Nicely furnished sumny{ ger aleo single rooms; §1 50, $2 50, 38/ 713| PacC Cas Co.125 Pac S Tel. 7 |Pac Sur Co. 11 ENETNNE - to ordinary, i v 270 |Paraf Pai “mouton,” as he is larly called. wife of R. 5. Eastman, a son. and 11 days '“%:h,.dnr 44150 1 * - . 270 |Paraf Paint.. Dbit: he fashi £ cloth b s he popularly called. o v . e 15¢ for fancy washed; 12%@ Ve 3F & z arbitrary as the fashion of clothes. > HOEY—In Vallejo, July 5, 1004, to the wite | *'LrFriends and acquaintances are respect- | 13356 for strictly prime. washed: 10%@12c for | Doperong,Pid o2, 90 1S X Drydock- 8 = 1 51d gunme made three hundred years |1t i chiefly for his bemefit that the of H. D. Hoey, a son. fully invited to attend the funeral on Friday, | good to prime washed; 8@10c for fair jvashed: | FN Bl Oak 120 o |8 o Wat co — 100 wunn. mece . > dog barber exists. His-headquarters —SUNNIEST AND CLEANEST WOODWARD—In this city, June 17, 1904. to | 8, 1904 at 2 p. m.. from her late resl- | 16g12%c for falr to prime washed peaberry: Fischer Thtr — 60c [SO & MTgbL.125 — ! ago, which may be. seen in the " 4 IN THE CITY; BATHS: HOT the wife of Leman A Woodward s son. 1453 Fifth sireet, thence to St Pat;) 91,g10ic for good to prime wemi washed: 9@ | Fruch.A Bk108 - [Swis-A Bk.113 — |arsenals of this country and in|2r® the banks of the Seine. Here the OLD WATER IN EVERY —_———l Church, where services will be held | gilc for superior unwashed: 812@S%c for 8001 | Gas Con A.. — 22 |Trock Eleet. 13 — main body can be found at all times, VATOR SERVICE: MOD- MARRIED. at 2:30 p. m. Interment St. Mary’s Ceme- | green unwashed: 915@10c for good to superior : Hono P Co. 10 14 |[UR InC pfd. 47 — Europe, had about the same shape,mo“ B T = e NIENCES; FROM $3 % Xy 2. 1008, | | unwashed peaberry: T@Sc for inferior to or- | Lon& SF Bk — 60 | Do com ... 9% — |and were in many respects similar to | gh in the summer some go about BERLIN—PEARCE—In this city, July 2, » | ONEILL—In this city, July 4, 1004, Eunice | dinary i aiv> In Ahe inter | the city carrying on their occupation ;: x:he I;uk “'rl‘.nfi"‘i;i’fi o};"s?:?u:- Friel O'Neill. beloved widow o(Dlho lv?"‘ x{lcnrnzua—'}vgml%llij‘ ulq‘mi_:c for prime | = L'——”*— the guns of to-day bn e : T [ivests Tiobus 1o Bt 76 tle bot Sxyid rlin and Anna Pearce, # Frank O'Neill, and mother of Dr. Arthur | to fancy washed; e for fair to strictly EAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | mediate period, say about one hun- Y furnished rooms; hot and cisco. A. and F. G, O'Neill, a native of Ireland, | good washed; 81, @8%¢ for good to superior = one continually hears the long-drawn- $3 to 36 per week; | BERNSTEIN—WOLF—In _this oity. July 3, aged 65 years 2 months and 29 days. | unwashed: 9%@10c for good to prime un- | TUESDAY, JULY 5 = dred years ago, the guns had shrunken out cry, “To-o-odeur de chier aad ric el | 1904 by the Re\‘.‘l\" r"' Nieto, Max S. Bern- {>The funeral will take 'pll\"e loig.y wn(;hu'i p-‘ mrryl St RS l Hosk Wate' the fanlluger e s B and become shorter and larger in adets l‘m_ famil, 4 A o - = | stein and Grace Wolf. (W v). at 9:30 o'clock. from St. Pat- | uatemala and Mexican—14@15c for fancy 0 s to - . lot_on i = g { a: ar figure o e do THE VENDOME. t st.—Offices o0 | HOSTETTER—MUNK—In FElmhurst, Cal, | rick's Church, where a solemn requiem high | washed: 12@1315c for prime to strictly prime | Jine of Larkin stree % 8 of Pacific ave- | dlaméter, with larger bores. We are |, ., . " . his box of in:flruwnent: he first fioor 1o let; furnished rooms in suite | © ;. 190¢ by the Rev. E E. Clark, Wil- mass will be celebrated for the repose of her | washed: 11@illc for strictly good washed:; fue. S 25 by W 12, § now returning, or perhaps, more cor- & 2 A or single, by the day, week or month; tran- | 15,5 ‘G, Hostetter of Valiejo and Frieda Interment private, Holy Cross Ceme. | 103c for_good ~washed: 01,@10%c for fair | Charles G and May C. Hocker to Louis E. | OF P& WA P0 B8 LGP T o "o | slung over his shoulder. Many of them e funk of Elmhurst, Cal by electric car from Eighteenth and = washed: S1,@c for medium: 7@i%c for in- | @nd Annie F. Boivin, lot on W iine of Polk | ¥ > | have their regular cusfpmers, whose THE RICHMOND, 508 Jones—Handsomely fur. | LEE--ZOPPI—In this city, July 2, 1904, by | Guerrero streets. Remains at the parlors of , ferior to ordinary c for good to | ®treet, 75 N of Filbert, N 25 by W §i:6; $10. | turned to the fashions in artillery ohh > - nished rooms, $1 30 weck, 35¢ to §1 day up. | the Rev. W. E. Dugan, James D, Lee and | McAvoy & Co, 1239 Market street, nenr'pr:mn washed rlwnh'rben': 915@10c for (nodog‘m:r‘l‘ys m;d Soanty of S:{\‘ Francisco t0 Lu- | tp oo hundred years ago | houses they visit at stated intervals to cancced e s +F atd s liv Zoppi ot S ) | Ninth. | prime unwashed peaberry; 81:@9%ic for good | . Pease, lot on SW corner of Sutter # | make the toilet of ese iv UNITED STATE: ™ arke Oivia A Eorpl, S OF S WA > 55 . ! to superior unwashed. > | and Franklin streets, W 40 by S 137:6; 8—. | ‘“There are, of course, many respects | these privileged . near Market—400 | McCABE PADGETT! his ecity, July 2.{PFIZMAIER—In this city. July 5, 1904 Mas: u | oodles—for the Paris mouto th & oo 35c to $1 night, §1 75 to $6 week; elec- | 1500 " b the Rev. W, Dugan, Alfred T. gie Friedericke Pfzmaler, dearly beloved LEATE "g:m le. honmv. 20@31c; extra > P:nr:‘bn“l" ll». H‘ogl}‘mr to Lena Marx (wife of | jn which the modern weapon has -,;'_‘.’ led child” nd o n is .l o e Sl A B Y | e B TR R R T O e e sht, 99Go7c; Re cntner2A@20e, S of Jackeon, B 556 by W S0 $10. "o ®L| great advantage over the earlier one. | d’i‘:”ez fw"l]:wdamz"::b:;’"- ‘“c n‘; HESTER Hotel, 44 34 st near arket y\-u:;, '_\\-AR\;FR__IH this city, July 2, 1004, late Charles and Julius Pfizmaler. a native Harness Leathes or No\1 and | Leuis and’ Jennle Friedlander to Frederick | It is made of stronger steel, and con- Pe, ohed. comBeR. P Sost comvenfent and pampectabie; 799 rootes: | | by ibe Rev. Jobn Bteph ooy & ot | of Wurtemberg, Germany, aged 76 years 6 30@33c for No. 2; medtim, light, 20G Koch, lot on line of Post street, 57:6 E . hrunken togeth and generally has his “topknot” fas- et B I s | - BT Boov. ol WA, v B, el | Taths and 36 dere, i Skirting, No. 1. 404 36738c; | of Webster, 6 by N $10. centric hoops are shru ltened with a pink or blue ribbom. e . | Collar Leather. 15@16c per foot: Trace Leather. | Frederick’ and Bertha Koch to Noah S. ower of the gun to re-| 3 RS—In this city, July 2, 1004, Harry | (oo LT e D O e aa, | Fricgoorick and Bert jshareby the » is matestally in- | SOMe even wear gold or silver brace- finished, 50G60c pge Ibi Calf, finished, 636681 | Taura ‘Albrecht ‘to” Ottilia_ Gillland et a, | Sist internal """"‘:l“' s in o place is| 1ets round one paw. / per b; Wax Side 76 per foot: Belt Knl ot of F A s in X 140itc: Fhueh, Sphts. SQ10c por Ih - | Anione: & sy Giilmore street creased. , Pat pothiay . The result has been the development oS DSV SRS e it B Gk —HESKETT—In this city, July WOLF House, 202 Sixth st_Fooms from 186 by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto, Leglle Na- | to §1 '+ night d from 80c than and Ethyl L. Heskett. = per night and from S0c to §5 per week | o RL_ PRIESTLEY—In Eimburst, Cal:, June | £ Remains at Charles J. B. Metzler's undertaking parlors, 636 Washington street. N : ¥ . 5 5 ; 6 lite, { than in ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at | 26, 1004_by the Rev. E. E. Clark, Victor E. | RYAN—In St Louis Mo. July 1, 1804, Jo- | “'TANBARK—Ground, $25@38 per ton: stick, | K he advantage more marked of the dog ba arti 1 branch office, cir” Duncan 404 Church ets. | Perl of San Francieco and Maude L. Priest: | 0% R Rvan of Virginia City, Nev.,"arcd | 310 s0g18 per cord. - { “ciarence "ang Sarah . or Saran A. Coogan | the better mount or carriage of the | 2f the GOE barbet as an artist —_— N e Tt = | _ley of Fitchburg, Cal. } SO men. 3 4 |~ OILS—Quotations are for barrels; for cases | to Mary, Anmie and Margaret Cowlg, lot re far better | - . A BRANCH offics of The Call for the feception | pyiy1.11Ps MURRAY—In this city-July 2, | 52 The funcisl mecyiost I ANt |iaad Linsced, 40 ver gallon for bofled and | E; line of Broderick street. 112:6 N ot Eije, | Present time. T 5( b 4 the | In most elaborate fashion. Some ara opened at 1008 Market ot opposite Fittn | 1904, by the Rev. Father Tatellina, Loring | nc(uesany. Juy O, st BIRE Ualk 220, SO0 | 47c for raw; Castor Ol in cases, No. 1,'%0c: N 25 by B 137:6: $10. | arrayed than they used 1o be, an |left with shaggy manes, with a tuft at 4 e 3 T street, at 1 o'clock. Interment p - Bakers' AA, cases $i 10@1 12 Lu 4% | City and County of San Francisco to Mary | consequence is that the guns may be | g . K. Phillips and Barbara E. Murray, both of | Open until 11 o, San Francisco. byt B P W Officers and members of | for boiled and 43c for raw: China Nut, e ———— San Francisco Lodge No. 3 arc notified to €215@80c per gallon | _————————=———=—=—=—========3 | attend the funeral of our late brother, Jo- | &S ases, | McCarthy, lot on W 2 w» | the end of their tail, to imitate a lion. Cocoanut Ol In barrels, | 8156 5 o Enie s 50 1 W g0 £o0cr® St7e¢t | much more rapidly and safely fired." | o o " o T ipped in stripes, ROOMS AND BOARD. for Ceylon and 5ic for Australian; extra . ¢ G Ge A e DIED. =eph R Ryan, from the lodgeroom, Wednes: | bleached winter Sperm Off. 68 natural winter e e Tty (o Caorads Ao st 1i making them look like black zebras, ¥ . S P. |8 O e ched e " P 3 o ¢ W » i avi o & HOTEL BALTIMORE. Johnson, Theodore "Join & PARTRIDGE, Exalted Ruler. | Of: Bics Hatural hale OB Soc: exira winter © o Post, 828 by W 100; 810 |Late Shipping Antelligence. | anssthers bave theie acen dltoped and THIE & AMILY | Meehan, George SAWKINS—In this city, July 5, 1904 Maria | strained Lard Oil. ibc; No. 1 Lard Ofl, 65c; ames _and ;%“nhmlnb West to Joseph Fries, - | nothing but a pair of fierce mustaches YOIEE STt O e T Sshstoo; John - Sawkins, a native of England. aged 75 years, | pure Neatsfoot Ofl, iic; No, 1 Neatstoot Ol TN R e e e | ARRIVED, tay. July 5. | 1eft With flufty bracelets of hair round FULLY SITUATED O E FINES - orrison. Sis . | scan >4 moentit 2 ; light Herrigg Ofl 42c: dark Herring ofi, | £ 27:6 by N 82 3 = p . A i NER OF VAN NOW THOR. Edwards, Robert R. Sebastian gy S LA M I UL Satmon O, “He: botled Fieh OIl 37c; raw | Frank H. and Eunice A. Muller to BAgar | gime Centennial, Strand, 75 hours from Seat- | each foot. At any time of the day, OUGHLY l D EQUIPPED | Emerton, Margaret O'Brien, Annie e e oriain) Tor. [P Ry D Oll, 35c; boiled Paint Ofl, Tig Sraam. ot oo I Upe of Wiihast steset, |gg | as long as daylight lasts, the 'dog bar- WITH ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, | Fimbreath, Arthur F. O'Neill, Eunice F. the soul of the late Rev. Patrick Scanian,| ie” < | 183:0 W of Broderick, W 25 by N 107:6; $10. | 1 SAILED. : s . 15 READY TO RECEIVE GUESTS. | Geddes. George Phizmaier. Maggle F.| [o.morrow, (Thursday). at 10.a. . at St | "¢0AL QIL—Water White Coal Ol Laune B Haisnast (Heiell) to Mazy, 1 Tuesliey; Juty & | Rer Wil ba fouind 45 werk S i Bitne WL T George. John E. Rodgers, Harry tena ; . gl Pearl Oil, In cases, 20c Wy lot on N, Wine of Sutter street, 184:3; g ghasta, Haneon, for San Pedro. embankment. Seated on a campstool, 1015 VAN NESS, COR. GEARY. Halligan. Alexander Ryap, Joseph R, 3 0c: Extrachiar; 26¢ Biado on, E 22:9 by N 1 : $10. i 4 - * TS APPLY TO MRS, E DELE, MANAGER, | Hand. Frances A o s e i STONE—In this city, July 4, 1904, Anna L. | Fer? | [Arthur and Maria L. Stevens to Samuel | DOMESTIC PORTS. and generally surrounded by an ad- — | Haskell. Alice J. Scanlan, Rev. Patrick | Stone. a native of Sweden, ‘aged 39 years 9 s D1c: Benzine. in bulk, 13c; in cases, | Savannah, lot on S line of Grove street, 100 ABERDEEN—Arrived July 5—Stmr Cen-|,.iring crowd, he clips and shaves ace ey gy Herrick., Mrs. J. Stone, Anna L, months and 28 days, dcgree. Gasoline, in bulk, 25c; in | E of Lyon, E 37:6 by § 112:6; $10. tralia, hence July 1; stmr Coromado, hence - - SUNNY roome: excellent home cooking; gen- | Hooper, Frankiln P. Stross, Emile A C>Remains at Charles J. B. Metzler's | a3 £9°1¢8 3 Y i Jane McMullen to Lewls | cording to the directions given him by tiemen; $20; two meals $18. 1120 Gough, nr. | Hourigan, Margaret Tomalty, Patrick J. undertaking parlor: 6 Washington street. | “iTp pENTINBARIc per gallon in cases and on E line of P . 100 N of Point PORT GAMBLE—Arrived July 5—Schr A. the owner. The banks of the Sema _O'Farrell. Jackson, Anmmie A. Wolff, Jullus STROSS—In thie city July 4, 1904, Emile A., | 75¢ in drums and iron barrels. | Lobos avenue, N S 25%, W 130:8; M. Campbell, from Redondo. ! have been selected for his operations HAIGHT, 6% near. Market—Large furnishea | -°hnson. Bell beloved son of William and Emilie Stross, | ' “RED AND WHITE TLRAD--Red Lead, T14@ : also lot on NE corner of Point Lobos and COOS BAY—Sailed July 5—Stmr Alliance, | ; s T g B 1 | and brother of Albert Strose, a native of | 7a,c per |b:; White Lead, 7'i@7%c, according = Parker avenues, N 100 by E 51:10%: $10. | for San Francisco. because the river is handy to bathe e o e hoard. . | BAKER—In Oakland, July 5 1904 at 1717 | an Francisco, aged 5 years 5 months and 19 | t5' quantit 3 o City and County of San Francisco to Maud ' FOREIGN PORTS. ! the animal after he has been clipped TH, ®4—Sunny furnished room, Adeline street, David Frank, beloved son of | days | T QUICKSILVER—$42 50@43 50 for local use |T. McNutt, lot on SK corner of Fulton street | vicTORIA—Safled July 5—Stmr Spokane, . with or without board: reasonabie. David F. and Amelia H. Baker, a native of | @ Friends and acquaintances are respect. | and $41 25@42 per flask for export. | and Masonic avenue, S 50, E 100, $ 50, E 31:1, ' g0 ‘Siika. Arrived July 5—Itallan bark Re. |and combed.—Golden Penny e e Bt ) ©Oakland, aged 2 montbs. | fully invited to attend the funcral to-day | “ SALTPrices fo jobbers: Bales, 90c_for !N 101:1%, W 140:5. also lot on NW orner of gina Elena, from Yokohama. y double front room, with or | BIELECK—in Alameda, July 4, 1904 May E.| (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the resi- | common and $1 10 for granulated: Dairy, $6G7 | Hayes street and Masonic avenue, W 108:1 : — reasonable. 16398 Mission. beloved Wite of Adam Bleleck, -and mother | e ol e e Wones i avenue. | per ton; Granulated. $7G/7 30; Half Ground, by N 125: alio lot on SE corner of Hayes and * ——— | of Albert, Ethel, Gertrude and Harry ctween Hermann and Waller streets. and | 100.1b b : Ao, 50-1b bags, $3 75: Rock | Ashbury streets, S 25 by E 100; L A Sl ¢ : with Cor witheut boerss rear: | Bieleck, a'native of Merced, aged 37 years| thence by electric funeral car leaving Eight- | sait A BB SRR Sl T e et S e St 4 2 n{‘]rs):llzurg'" ¥ Meierdierks, lot on X line ¥ loawg et or out board; reas. | ana 10 moniny centh and Guerrero streets at 2 o'clock (o | Genutne Liverpool, $i4 $15 and $16 1 75 by N 137:6; also lot on SW corner of Fui. °f Ninth avenue, W 55 by S 1000 3109 ang 20, STATEMENT HOTEL KE A T Pl el 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Cypress Lawn Cemetery for interment. | in packages of 224, 100 and 50 Ths respe: {{on and Ashbury streets, W 108:3 by S 130; - , Anna D. Joost to Olat Oblcen, oo | . 20 per month: sun and elevator- O | fully invited to attend the funeral services | TOMALTY-—In this city, July 4. 1904 Patrick | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com: | alio lot on § line of Grove street, 108:3 W of Plock 4. City lLand Assoclation: $1C o —orF THE— - e 2 | Wednesday. July 6, 1904, at 2 p. m. at her | J.. beloved husband of the late Ellen To- | pany quotes as follows per Ib, in 100-1b bags: | Ashbury, W 100 hy S 137:6; also Iét on SW .\mum; )n'nd"t}r;};;: B:r' “"‘E e o e | FOWELL, 502 Nicely furnished room for Z;all | atc Tesidence = Interment Mountaih View | malty. and beloved father of James C., John | Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Erushed. I corner of Grove and Clayton strects. S 87:6 by ToUL *0:% 0 Braati, S 26 by W 100, block | CONDITION AND AFFAIRS new; aleo single; reasonable; private A Cemeter: and. | J. Emmet F. Adam E. Joseph, Annie E. Powdered o, Candy Granulated. 5. W 112:6; also lot on E line of Cole street, 67 Excelsior Homes $10. | — - - — =" | COFFEY—In the City and County Hospital, and Alice M. Tomalty, a native of Ireland, | Granulated, 70c: Dry Granulated, c 8 of Fulton, S 82:6 by E 106:3; also lot on § 10, Excels G. Wise, lot on W line of Lisbon | —OF THE— EDDY, 1128 opp. Jefferson Park—Nicely fur. | Julv 4 1904, John Coffey, A native of New | @aged 65 years and 6 months. 5.70c; Fruit Granulated, ci Bect Granu: ijine of Grove street, 125 T of Cole, E 25, § oo e ¥ Chrazil, 8 28 by W 100, block 19, | sunny rooms; table board; reas.; new mang’t. | Yok, aged 24 vears. | EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- | lated (100-1b bag: i Confectioners’ 3 2 E 25, S ggreet, 125 S of Brazil, y 3 CULLEN—1In Mill Valley. July 5 1904 Johm| fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | A. 5.70c: Magn. HOWARD, $41A_First-class board and room, | (Wednesda: ingle or double, $5-36 wk.; American fami: e residence. at 8:30 o'clock, from his late Golden C. 5.10: ¥s ¢ Mars .G 3 el e e IR I 37 Woodward avenue, between | half barrels. ©| len’ a native of San Francisco, aged 260:101, SW 25 N 262:9%; also lot on Homestead: $10. | iine “of Fuiton sireet, "344 W of Masonic “jamee smith to Emils M. Smith, lot on SW | gvenue, W J02:6% by N 205; also lot on N cormer of Brasil and Athens streets, W 100 by line of Fulion street, 15: W of Masonic g'200, block 64, same; gift. i censon Mansion, opp. Grace Church, annex | _ Years. };‘;’"’"‘“‘“ and Fourteenth streets, thence to | bags, 10c more for aif kinds. avenue, W & NW 94:10%. NW 132:1, SW S ™ Johnson, lot on W line of | o7 ¢ s i ssion Dolores Church, where & requiem = harréls, 6.200: . el N . Same to Mary % n z fi;‘“;:"h See room: '{lf_fl;z“lfsilw_lfblo' EEWARDS s Wooliaot Dal_ i high mass will be celabfated for the vepose Dominos 870¢ ner i No offers faken for i o e S oot S ot Athaos st b e e e e B A BEANCH office for The Call for the reception | e ) it il B % and | ot his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. In- | jess than seventy five barrels or its equivalent. : ! block 64, sa 2 i g e o fi"!:'mu‘d"’:’ i rother of Wiar | e oy Comim N e Wwoh ;‘m" T Viot o o e’ of lz‘"l‘l‘“:rlr::! lgtl;,-?xl’r %‘;‘E’«’)‘}h“% e gy i i 8. Bt Toair opened at 1008 Market st opposite Fifth. 7 o - | WOLFF—In this city. July 5 1804, Jultus, be- | tra sizes higher. Redwood. -$19@23; Lath. 4 on N line of F2ll street, 8$1:3 E e, E | Jot on E line . 2 Brazil. | (JF NEW YORK, IN THE STATE o thur and Auna Edwards. a mative of Oak- | ' e e R oifr. beioved aon ot | foet. $3 15@1; Fickets, $11625: Bhingles, 82 for | 2 by N 100: $10, §'25'by E 100, block 19, Exceisior Homestead: | (Wom Fork. on. the 3st. day of Daccmboy seorge Monnier to Anna Monnier, Tot on W - §10. end {live of Folom street, 185 S of Nineteenth, 3 g Heling fo il gud Watels 3 s EA e G Feshate Cam Ay H by 2:6; also lot on W line of Folsom t on S line of Sagamore stree 8 T ‘o Nineteenth, 5 20 by W T o o S e % ia B 5.4, § 121, SW 10:5, | Of (he Stale of Cuiitornis. pursuant to the Open until 11 p. m. . 5 5 - e —— E,‘,‘é‘;’gfé,:}' =y ,h,f‘Jf;",“g?; ';':;“'h',j‘"_ T Wolff_and brother of Harry, Lewis_ Wil- | No. 1 and §1 50 for v{onth:;gi@msu for ROOMS WANTED. sarel, beloved wite of'3” W, Emerton. and | - Usco™ weed 55 Sears 3 momin ng g any, | T 4°¢ $ for sawn: Ruste, 350 e See s mother of George. Mary, Isabelle, Della and | 4 meémper of Housesmiths' and Architectural o oty Dl DeoviiNiy of SREE VI sl GEE ot Wi Do FURNISHED dioing-room and Kiichep wanted | William Emerion. a native of Ireland, aged | fron Workers' Local Nor 78 ang Veroan ot Reccipts of Produce. i ey e DI LN 123 E 16 NI, ot S, block B | fiical Coe, condensed a8 per blank furnished clase cook: state rent. Addrese MRS. El.- £ The funcral will take Diace to-morrow | American-Spanish War, Camp Reinhold | | on N Hins.of Hlehtsenth tner 8en ot | el Welirtan (wife of Willism H.).and | ¥ e Commissionse: LINGE, Carlton House,. 611 Taylor st, (Thursday), at 7:30 a, m., from her late ’“&",':\’.'-“ AR FOR TG Guerrero, W 24:9 by N 112 §10. © ' Thomas A. Vartan to Robert B. G. and Mar- CAPITAL. residence, 146 Duboce avenue, between Va- [ 4" {he parlors of Thesder Diedts. 955 sty | Flour. ar sks .. 3.8 (e Julian and_ Tsabella R. Sonntag to Mattie garet J. Smith. lot 3, block T, Park Lane | Amount of Capital Stock. paid up SPECIAL NOTICES. lencia and Guerrero streets, ‘thence to St. | g g PRFIQE OF FRcedor Toieres, 9 A o N e H. Jackson, lot an W line of Landers strest.) Tract No. 5: $10.~ . = . .5 .na in Cash srseeceans $400,000 00 Joseph’s Chureh, where a requiem high mass 1 N of Fifteenth, N 25 by W 125: §10. + Jullus | Barley. ctls ... 16.6 Siven that th 851 Durceleleraitof Hor. fhe 2epuos of Comrades Reinhold Richter Camp,_ United | Outs, ctls Wine, gals . s - e ook 32, Trac t. ASSETS. Orphanage of 520 Lake st San Teanclsor | at 8 a m. interment Holy Gross Cmeters, | Spanish War Veterans, No. 127: You aro | Corn, ctis e P R T A Mars (lfe) 1oL, % | 19 NG, Tanten 10 O, = Van 53 | Cash Market Value of ail Stocks has received the following half orphan siris | FIMBREATH—In this city, July b 1904 Ar.| NCreby notified to attend ihe funeral of our | Rye. ctls s Quickstiver, fiks. P b ot e H gy oty 2k 83 K | i %n W line of Corbett road, | “and Bonds owned by Company..$1,026,675 00 from Jamuary 1 to July 1, 1904: Margaret| thur F., dearly beloved husband of ‘Mrs. | 1at6 comrade Jullus Wolff, from the under- | rallow, ctis ... | Faper, rearms . D I il | e e N B NW Taie | e ks s L. Alexander, 11 years 7 months; Reba Rob- | Mary Fimbreath. and brother-in-law of Wil- | t2King parlors of Theodor Dierks. Mission Beans, sks ... {Lime, bbls Jot on W line.of Wajter st 235 el SE 92011, lot 6, block 5, Market-street Home- | Interest due and acerued on all inson, 11 véars 4 months; Juanita Wals.| lam. Jobn, Frederick Henry and Herman | §ii¢et; near Sixth, on Thureday, July 7, at; Potatoes. sks .. ITjeattier. rolis A T 00, BTG Socad: it 4 Stocks and LoAns. ........... .. 4mede worth, 10 years 5 months: May Walsworth, | Block and Mrs, Alfred Gibbart, a native of | 030 2. m. By order. Onlons, ks | Pelts, bals e . | *'Herman Stumme to Carrie Stumme. lot on | Premiums in due Course of Col- # years 11 months: Victen Dunkle, 13 yeqrsa; | Loulsiana, aged 46 years 7 mionths and 6 0. B DR, Codmanast. Al ek - L7 o e s Eere el | NE comer of Seventh avewue apd 1 stroet, | CUOE «--socacsesssestves 82,311 48 Alleen Dunkle, © years 3 months; Doris | gaye. (Los Angeles Cal. and Jacksonville, SR ” o tohy (e, F 5 by N 1145 10, 100 by N 100, block 120, Central Park Home- | "1 e} 5 yeats 7 Smcothe; Bmeile Deabe. & you "Er'Notice of funeral hereatter. Rematns | ST, DOMINIC'S CHURCH BUILDING ASSO- My A " ana Katharina Sorenson to Edward . Y —— B s e Delange, 4 years at s Jate residence. 411 Gresnwich. sem { CIATION—The monthly requiem high mass | you. qr sk P o 159 Larkine_lot on I line of Hantford street, 148 A. T C. and Katharina Sorenton to Mawart } LIABILITIES. iile Conoley. 9 yesrs 4 months. Heley | , Interment Mount Oilvet Cemetery. | Einuatess Setiding Aveociation and for easasty | Qats. ctls ... 3R00| Wool. baies s s ta Mg iO Brisn. ot 2 : | o - 3 months; Helen £ i ng Associat! g SRRy o . -3 John rien to Mary em, 1ot on A t onoley, © years 11 months: Daphne M | GEDDES—In this city, July 5, 1004, Georgs| cim rlatives ot Vi membon Wi bo :flf: Potatoes, sks .. 205(Feed. ske .. T . block 8, People’s Homestead, Tract | Or in Suspense.................. $70,500 08 line of Clipper street, 161:10 E of Church, E N Hale and Merrill strests. N 15 by E 75, lots | Losses in process of Adjustment ‘lo-e- resisted, including expenses 3.710 00 Barves 35 yasre: Boetyn I Geddes of Brentwood, Cal., & hative of Nova ’ ¥ H WASHINGTON, 256 by N 114; mift. 3 T S v I Reeves, 10 years | Sootta, aged 66 years. s ke i e e TR TS RGN i i ol L S R and laurs L. Wiits to Angdlo|Cross seetuioma. Su_ Wie. . Rihs —_ GEORGE—In Fruitvaie, July 5, 1004, John E., Bran, sks .. 4,100/ Anustasi. Tot on N line of Alta street, 113: W Doltano et al. lots 2 to 9, 13. 15, 17 to 40, [uming coe Year of leem, WOL- L o THE San Francisco Protestant Orphan Asylum | beloved husband of Hulda A. George, and of Monigomery, W 24 oy o0 08 g0, © U0 Sitver Terraesl $0 vy mowelt (wite| Grin rombiien g8 Fhe Hisks 2 ST 3 P h street, unning more than one year. Gcnmuller, lot on E line of Stockton street, 9§ E. F.). lot on S line of Plymout 3 x e a 7:6 8 of S reet, 8 - i W v W 25 by S 1 $214,652 40° reinsurance pro rata 118,048 98 167:6 8 of Sacramento street, 5 90_by E 07 55104 W of Park svenue W 57300 | AN S meinae ve been admitted to the asylum on Haight | &nd Mrs. Jessle Pratt, a native of Zanes- g iyt e % 0% | D e el s ity P s1o : bait-orpi vove | and i gt s suary bosos | CONMMERCIAL NEWS l STOCK MARKET. reet from April 1, 1904, ©| Viile. Ohio, aged 70 yéars 6 mon 0 4 aille Armatrong, 13 yeats l:v::l:{hll; S Yoo 2 e | Continned From Page Fifteen. #* - % “Gmsem‘l and Adele Demartint to Vittorio L. Builders' Contracts. WA NP cocveeoeasecees TAE G Fllen Jokoaca, 8 years 3 monthe: Marguerite | HALLIGAN—In thie clty. July 4, 1804, Alex- Market Dull. With Only One Ex-| and Emilia Podexta, lot on N'iine of Filbert 1. M. and M. G. Bancroft (owners) with Total Habllities ........eeeeer $635,278 25 apbell, 30 vears: Postell, 12 years | ander, dearly beloved husband of K. . = g straet, 87:6 W of Stockten, by N 02:0; : p Works _(contractors), 30 months; Julla Hoppe, 8 years § monthe; | MHgan. and brother of Jobn Davis Jeos Mexican, 25c; dry Central Amerlcan, 80@32%c. | * aricet Dull, With Only One Ex s R N i tin. & Paier TRk INCOME. Y e | §10. P | T Laura_ Atbrecht” to Ottilia Gifitana et ar, 24 witches, bells, cabinets, telephone | Net cash actually received for Fire [ 1ot “on X line of McAllister street. 87:6 W of wirles' for addition to a seven-story brick | . premiums Frederick Johnson, 10 years 8 moni and the Jate Thomas Halligan, a 1ve Goat Skine—Prime Angoras, 75¢; large do, 37 et SUSAN HUSSELL SPOTTS, Secrtary. e i e T V%: Tass Anil sty B el 20 change in Session. 845562 90 land, aged 43 years 11 months and 28 days. | Emall. 20c. s | Leavenwortl, W 50 by N 137:6: $10. lot on § line of Sutter street. 109 | Received for Member of Riggers' and Stevedores' Union, | TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4@4%c per 1bi{ The Stock and Bond Exchange was the only | Thomas Morflew tq James 1. and Marie Glas- B oe van Ness avenue, E by S i20: $2600. | on Bomds, Stock: Local No. 222 No_ 2. 3lic; grease. 214@ac. exchange in session yesterday, and its dist | ber=. 1ot cn S lne of Twenty-sacond street, same owners with J.'R. Tobin (contractor), | from all other sources. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. | WOOL—Spring Clip—Humboldt and Mendo- | of sales was not large. Prices stood about as 7 13 of Vermont. E 25 by S 100; $10. S same—Lathing, plastering, fire- g8 4 postai and our agent will call ana | fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | elno, 17G10c: San Joaquin and Southern, 12 before. The mining and ol exchanges will re- | _ Real Estate and Development Company to ‘:,‘,“Z“fi' and setting of ornamental plaster for Total Income . irade your old sewing machine; we have | (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the par- { morths’, 10@12c: do 7 mionths’. 9@1lc per Ib: | sume business to-day. { Willam H and Luey F. Harnwell. 1ot on E bamse on came: $11,300, @ lot of slightly shop-worn Whites that we lors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stockton | Middle Counties, 13@l7c for free and 12@15c | Fx-dividend veeterday: Pacific Lighting | e ieker (o hall sell quick at 1-3 and 3 regular prices; | &treel, between Green and Union. thence to | for defective: Northern, 16@18c for free and | Company, regvlar monthly, #8c per share, | this i the sewing machine bargain cppor. | Bt Francis Church. where a requiem high | 14@16c for defective; Nevada, 13@16c, accord- | amounting 1o $14,000. Onomea Sugar Co 1 line of Mssouri strest, 50 S of Eighteenth, S “"} "y Spioker (owner) with Chesney & Durn- EXPENDITURES. 2 by B 100: grant. _ford (contractors), architects Seadler & Hoen— | Net amount paid for Fire Losses Louis G. and Mary J. Bergren to Robert T. '\ work for a three-story frame building on | (Including $92,84S, losses of pre- tunity of @ lifetime. White Sewing Moo mass will be celebrated for the repose of his | Ing to condition, 0y, 1a onthly, 20c hare, | Jperson. 1ot on NE corner of Ninth 3 b - ¥ Co., City otficen 300 Post at.; 1845 Primine | Soul. commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Lo LOPS Nominal at 2502i4c per 1b for Call. Ing i Si0,000 Ber SRATS, SEIHOE | C'itveet. 5 152:6, N 100, W 26,8 25, W 10816, 100 00 SE cormer ol O e n and Devisadero | 1 ¥ llowed st alencia_at. | €ross Cemetery. R i torvia, 1008 - Contracts for cFOp are quoted | The Greene' Consolidated Copper Company | S 72; $10, g x e W and Reuben €. Hass (owners)| or Hrokerage .... ™ mrtemn — gy e HAND—At sea, on board the British ship Port @20c. has declared a dividend of 3 per cent, payable | ¥ienry G, and Fstolle Meyer to Walter P. John 'R. Tobin icontractor), architect | Paid for Salaries. Wees and other s S uee; best | Elgin, Frauces Amelia Hand. beloved wite e August 1. | Davidsm, lot on Ine of Thirty-fifth ave- WAL SO Nl " Fire-prosfing, Iathing and | _ charges for officers, clerks, ste. 2320 0f Lt B g T o satar b e Meat Market. - e Y B e, Y % SWT W icuering for store in bullding on lot on N | Paid for state, Natignal and Lecai Market st.. near By, Rickeon o Newcastic, New sourh Walex FEUER S AND. BOND E#C“ANGE | “wrank C and Minnie P. Snepara to Joun ST O e O e ing | All other payments and sxpendi- Chines: Lo ghev gfriblectesd ma- | yung the funeral Wednesday, July 6, ‘at 30| Beef s lower under larger supplies, and thin TUESDAY, July 52 p, m. | == Compgny_(contractors), urchitect same—Stgrs | (U oo oo & o 4,900 48 o i iy g By o o) Euaranteed sy | “clock, from the chapel of N. Gray & Co., | Stock is still pressing on the market. The in- | : — 4 THE GRASS WI A R e ot Bl o ettigeratom piiat- | Total expenditures ........... $T5.340 & Home Sewing Machine Co. 1081 Market st | (o0, Sutter street. Interment Cypress Lawn | side quotations represent this thin stock. Mut- UNITED STATES BONDS, o DOW’S HAIR metal work, painting, ete., for same on same = ELL‘—I Oakland, ton rules firm, 'lllh_ll! stock scarce, but 5"“; Ask. 'E‘d‘ QHL is red. Not all ss widows $11,575. » Fire. . HASKELL -In Oaklend. July 51004 Alice | Nevada will begin to send In supplies in the | 48 ar coup..10GI108% s ar cp new. 321z o 50 lesed—or carsotbue | i ¥ bavia Bitbers (owner) with Frank De Guerre | Lostes incurred during the vear... 345,362 48 pe —~ A L ine, ag vears. | course of & week or so. Veal and Pork remain | 45 ar res..106% ds ar coup...106 1061 | tcontractor and architec)—All work for ai- | Rizxs and Premiums.[Fire Risks.] Presslume. POk Storas 0. furniture, | HERRICK—In West Berkeley. July 5, 1004, | as before quoted. with sufficent Hogs coming MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. one, the particalar one whose trrations and repals to residence at 2614 Web- | Rk i 2n s Ila-MMAL -fi(," -Tillm‘m'uph.o‘“m‘ 725- Mrs. Josephine, oved wife of the Jate ! In to satisfy the demand, Ala A W 32 — — |Oak T Co 6s.1194 — Nnfli‘ by Bryson will be S‘Vm ster street; $1161 50. N mount of Rin B e phone Grant m,| arry Herrick, and mother of Ethel Her DRESSED MEATS, — 102 | Do Bs.....110 11235 John Luigen (owner) with John Schmidt & | writion during the A CHEERT & FIDLL. B o o =y ;‘\"‘- -n: o m"" "0'“'"]:?"""“4 Hanna | Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers — 10434 Do con 5s.100 | yon . the next Sunday Son (contractors), uls M. Weismann | Yoar . .o $55,584,569' 31, 148,809 4+ racking. shipring warehouse. G. G. and ¥ad | AEed 19 years 7 months and D daye, 00 | Sreas followe:y o Steer AR ey L Rl (CALL. She evidcntly has tem- | - Conerete, Worls rtificlal Sione cement floors | et amount ‘of Risis! Ness; office 1170 Market, r. 43; tel. South 750, | HOOPER—In this cfty. July 3, 1904, Franklin | for Cows, i and 4@6c per1b1 oot C Gaale 117 |Bee G I s 9215 06 perament and she ¢ertainly has crete basement and foundations (fage) o jor i | b By ey Lo CAPITAL Van and Stomse Goo 3 Baar o | eebanlrother of John A Charles A. and | VBAL—Large 7@Sc: small, 8@9%c per Ib, € C Wat ds. — 100 | P E Ry 8s.102if beauty. : W line of Devisadero street, 36 S of Oak. S| Net amount fo fores s et . g B fl-nr . 3 Eddy st - MUTTON—Wethers, 8@8lic; Ewes, 7G8c| Edl & P €s124 — [P & C H 65,1021 — 87:6 by W 96; £2075. Pecember 31. 1008, . 65,411,738, , hone . JOHN F. COOPER, pres. HENRY J. CALLACHER oo b i s : FECHuIL, o P& O R G — HER POUTING RED LIPS (ySame owner with Louis M. Weismann (con- B s B b R G g AT R g 7 ) per 1h, oury- — owell-st_ 68, — ractor), same—Carpenter, mil) LBER' ooy "0":2'{:’_:":‘: :dmé:fi{ Bkl s WAl & *| PORK—Dressed Hogs, 614@Sise per 1b, H C&E 5%a1h — | Sac HG&REs. 06 081 and her saucily lifted head indi- stair wotk, glazing. tianing, Rardvare slecins CHABLES & ch&ogiuv% — en Pt apt Fowds dn.: WL . W1 TEL P DONOUAL, Muasher. LIVESTOCK MARKET. PR T A B LA R cate a disposition that must at | Nirins, door openers, bells. speaking tibes and Subseribed and sworn to before me, this 3tt CONKLIN'S Storage—Purniture and merchan. | FUN DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, | | The following quotations are for good, sound | 1A ise be: oy all times have made the man n | bie and mosale: worl. permite Vs, maT- | day ofFebrary. 104 : dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.: phone East 126, 20 Fifth st opposiie Lincoln school. Livestock, felivered in San Irancicco, less ao{ LA Ry G ! Teer: ciise: her slave; ged yet she ghlemaik and Datent roof for same on sames CHRIS BAMBACH. Notary Publie. COLDEN West Storage: advances 830 CATTLE-—Steers, T1i@7lc: Cows and Heif- | Do gtd 6=, i has that grace, that fineness of | | = S - L 5 y Same owner with Frank J. Klimm (contract- s T Tl S RS | UNITED UNDERTAKBRS, | " iatis i coviy it T D8 i e, 1% sigure, that alluring perfecs | | e, archiics “rame - iunning zas acins, 0, A HEYRY & 80, General Aenis VACIFIC Storage and Furniture Com- | ——u a | SHEEP. Mhber G betis — taste in dress which attracts | | *°Fering for same on same: §2670, 2 ¢ » . T T Ty Tna 1 neral Directors and Embaimers—— | per 1b ( K B em oa 11451151 A i RN ey | Same owner with Charles Campbsll (con- 215 Saisome St., San F — S| NOW at B0 MISSION" oL, SEe LAMBS$2 6062 75 per head MVE MUTB10115 SHR devotion. Her | | tracton), architect same--Plastering for sume » $an Franeiseo, Cal. BEKINE Ven and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery | Between Fourth snd Fifth, mear mirh o Figas- R of COs1041s — | Do train of admirers is ecndless. T 5 #t., tel. Main 1540. ERipping at cut rates. Finest Equipments at o gl iy P R e PR = S D nfiumonm:%.hm'“"c.u‘:“m)- Califcrnia. Alaska. Arizona. Idaho, Mon s ments e o P CR 55104 105%7S V Wat 6s. e et e, same on| tana, Nevada, Oregon. Utah, Wash fngton and Hawallan Islands.

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