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1 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1904. fully invited to attend the funeral services Trains leave and are das 1904 by *he Rev. Dr. E. Nelander, pastor | years 4 months and 2 days. (New Orleans | N ¢ , \ RAILWAY TRAVEL of the First English Lutheran Church, Aug- papers please copy 1 ust lammer and Lyy!l Groonros, both of | [ Friends and ncqualntances are respect- AG[{ D TR lPLETS BR ITISH TAKE EL!:CTR lC CARB 3 ; { M= ""‘,‘,__ix;‘,’;f,f,, THURKEL—In this_city Friday, July & 1904, at 12:30 o'clock, at < x to arrive at = : e g oy b . R the mortuary chapel of Julfus 8. Godeau, 810 D Tooms; M T0 0 8| M e Yan Ness ‘avenue. between Eddy and Elis ) 1 : z;SAN FRANCISCO. . B B AL e sreets. thence to French Church, —where o . Frow JoLY 3. 1904 ! "ALHOUN—In this city, July s wi be held, commencing at 1 & H = 4 ey p. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, L 13 g @ rroT { MOL_by . the My X M Bard, e MaMTEITE Tabciis oliv iy §, TH06 Chiaee Qs "\ Faury D N i OWEEtn ihis oty, July © | W. Montelih beloved father of Alice James 2 v g e - ¥ cixs s, by the ev. . Fuetiicung. Robest 5. | 4nd, Marle Sonieith, o' native of ‘Jackson. | : i isti i ; Vi ? VATER | Eiai ‘450 ot L Bowie A o e e gna 2 9 | Brothers Arrange Family | Storming Party, Consisting | Point Richmond Now Boasts H AY SC s guls.9 » | proved Order of Red M and Pocahontas . . . . i |t A s ant Lowtse B, 3. Schwacts, | Gouncll No. 5.°D. cigP.; Sargent Logse No Reunion in Massachusetts| of Gurkhas and Fusileers,| of an Up-to-Date and | both of Lodze No, 18, . 1 Cit; = + 3 i [ wirris—s this ety Ju 2| Toige No 63k orp L S0 oo 3 After a Long Separation| Capture the Tibetan Jonk! Complete Street Railrvoad . | Viads Hollars, Wiillain | “T5Frionds ‘and scquaintances are fespect- 5 ) “per a ric elovator or Nghts. | Fra 5 b ; 3 10 attend. the funeral 1. mOTOw o e, I ey T e | 2 e | ; e a or to 1ot furaished rooms in suite | T s iy, | o naertaters” 866 Mizsion street, ber | MOTHER 88 YEARS OLD| CASUALTIES NOT GREAT WILL CONNECT OAKLAN g il TP the Gay, ‘week or manth; tran- | Zech and Elizabeth Hammersmith | of Manitou Tribe No. 124, improved Order of el AT A | sRamglot N rolicited | ZUHLKE—STRAND—In this city, July 3, | Red Men. Cremation I . F. Crematory. men. Los ianos, Mend I { . by v, J. Fue . G TON—Ti B Santa C) 1 3 H i i H fan for ICHMONE |/ i i D uly 5. Ta8s, Franic b Moulton, be: Californians Go East to Join| Warriors Offer a Stubborn' Application Is Made for a dantort, " Vis e of Mrs. Mary S. Moulton, an . - . g ] . . 400 broth ¢ Mrs. Ell N. Vi inder, a native o 1 S i || LD, ST B Seur T mind o33 | elatives They Have Not| Resistance, but Finally; Franchise to the Lines aser water in ever | Py ar : p B i Barret, Sabina Hourigan, Margaret | NORGON—In this city July 6, 1004, mriage, | SCCNL for Forty Years| Yield Their Stronghold| of Other Alameda Cities Bassett, Alonzo Istel, Sophla beloved wife of Patrick Norton, mother of | 4.20= Belden, l)ll.\s_\d L. Jvlhn>~on.EdTheot3|07I Michael, Mary and the late James lf\'o{i‘l)flr * T ‘Bogs. Tuolum: 20> o s SPViltazn Fasnea'of ORIk & aiiye e Tre- | Spectal Dispateh to The Cail | GYANGTSE, Tibet, Juiy 6—The| POINT RICHMOND, July 6—Point| $00a Alituic icyios- omiensnd Eaw. 8307 5—_ ..q.d;flg:ms d.r:n‘?l:l“;;.m Bawera | STOCKTON, July 6.—Two of the old- | Pinnacle fort near here, held by 7000 Richmond now has a fully equipped 8304 NS, ayete I e z - | Mary A P., dearly beloved son’ of Thercen’ and (e | est triplets in the world are residents | :"b?;;\';!, was captured by a mere electric street railroad service, which| 10.00AThe Overitnd Limited ™ oaden EMENTS. Slbiritiioe et s | Margaret _ | OBryen a matie- of San Rafacl, aged 25 | f this county. One is Ambrose T. Al- | ¢andfu gporitiah and Indlan soldiers | was put into operation to-day for the 5 1330 cor. Duncan and Church ®8. | Fiubreaiti, Arthur F. I years § months and 10 days. | drich, the other 18" Albert D. Aldich, AY- e excitement of the 1ong first time. It also developed yesterday e of The Call for the reception | OAabbs, Aibert 8. I Scanlan Rev. Patrick | U7 The funeral will take place to-morrow | * s | day culminated in the scaling of a | 1 Mart | @omn Gertrugec.” ghaw. Edwaid J (Friday). at 9 oclock. from his late resi- | residing at Farmington. The third of | breach in the walls of the fort by | DAt the mew system will soon connect Lathrop. 8 et | ves, Patr ence, 1343 ) - ance to” St. | { “ 01 . Hooper, Frankiin P. e s e er o I tem nigh | the triplets s Alfred D. Aldrich, a res- | Lieutenant Grant, who was followed | this city with Oakiand, and it is pos- ik Doata Viwiin BARRET—In this'city. July 6, 1904, Sabina, beloved wife of the late Thomas Barret, and mess wiil be celebrated for the repose of his | £oul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment | strictly private, San Rafael. Kindly omit is t! ident of Minneapolis. Their birthday | by a mixed company of Gurkhas and Sible that there will be a line run to ROOMS AND BOARD. he 21st of August and they will be Fusiliers. They climbed the cleft in | the interior of this county. POUERRNL A 0 i i Swcramento. mother of William et Jommte Tosec snd| flowers. 57 YeaSa ot as 1l hold a fam- | the Tock in the face of a hall of fire| The first regular cars were run over 1562 Ty g o HOTEL BALTIMORE. | the lste John 3. Lyons, & mative of County | ROGERS —In this city, July 1. 1004, M fi:;'"y brositt ogn. t;fi:‘:’&x’s at their old 8nd fusillade of stones which were |the tracks between the Standard Oil Tending Maryariie, Ovovilie land, : v, v 2 wntiona o O THE FINEST GOR- | rully jmvites (o ot th ool o ety | Bty ana S acys, Do ¥ranclico-ased 7| home and birthplace at Clarksburg, | );:;L::n:n E&hm; Lz bi Freutonang | Works and the business center of town by +1d payears s i ieso Ny . NOW THOR- (Friday), at § & m., from her late residence, | SCANLAN—A month’'s mind solemn requiem | Mass. | Stone: striick” Lientenaus it~ to-day. The cars are comfortable and the service gives Point Richmond what Grant, sweeping him off his feet, tmtjt he recovered himself and was the first | ATED_ EQUIPPED AND 4079 Nineteenth street, near Castro, thence E LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, RECE! mass will be celebrated for the repose of | to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, Mr. and Mrs. se Aldrich and | the soul of the late Rev. Patrick Scanlan, | Ambrose i where a requiem high mass will be cel lo-day (Thursday), ot 10 a. m._ at St. |Albert D. Aldrich will leave here tor:ov" the hréach it has long needed, rapid and frequent o COR. GBANY | :nl::d {o{ the lre}xm- gr hercwul at 9:30 Joseph’s Church. Friends are invited to at- | Minneapolis a week from to-day. At ‘dusk the bath Ioommunlullon between the various O Tul}r«: WINDELE, MANAGER. | - SN SN o SN _tend. | There they will join their brother Al- b o was over and, |, ufacturing centers in this rapldly Bakersteid. Los Angeles. . X BASSETT—In Oakland. July 6, 1004 Alonso, | SHAW—In this city, July 6. 1804 Edward J. |, o a M though fitful bursts of musketry were 15 309 1. fies und ~an Jose 5 | Gearly beloved husband of Mary A. Bassett, | beloved son of the late Mary J. Shaw, and | NS WEoRenE. te Bt Jowenh. MGt i e Se Saiid the Brttieh B 1a the A STOWIng neighborhood. At present the | Tguo8 Raymase. Shls Ll 2 excellent home cooking; gen- | &30 Tather of Mmw. Bveiine Bers and Mra, | brother of the late Charies K._Ehaw 4 ma | where they will be joined by their sis- | 501 0 b h don;lnnt. "m‘ 3 5 ; cars only run from the oil works to| 6.00e Eastern Erpress—Ogd CiSR: o e 0. (T D, s | Ty P Lo le it || ting s nyer, St se oo Oiiam Holthan, 208 &1l BIo- | e ‘monastery beyond, | the center of town, owing to & disa- S, D — 7141___; 5 E‘/)x % ; e 5 % L({'n‘?nad. l""’“‘"?,“:,‘.':‘?fl,;"'".r'&f;’q’r‘ri’; | ceed to Clarksburg to hold their Te-| he pian of - attack Wolnded thise | greement between the electric company Ifax, Reno. running wa rr,: prt\l!e.um services and interment strictly | ¢ nvited to atten {union with their mother, who is 88 tao T€® | and the Santa Fe over the crossing. cept Sunday 7.50» 0 p. m., from the parlers of | g . *p, 1137 Misston street, be- | years of age. j columns, which were to rush the vil- n Seventh and Bighth, where servic Their oh¥hes iod) aaven | Foart 280, ilageu fringing the base 6f the rock. At wiil b held under the auspices of Varnish- | e kL Tre' and Polishers: Union. Tocal No. 184. In. | The triplets were the youngest of elght | mm&h;l::: :‘l‘\fiupE:ll:;::: troops be- | on iy. 7.00P Kichmond, Saa Pablo. Fort Costa, | The track is lald to the Southern Pa- cific station and as soon as the cross- ing matter is settled cars will be run In Omkland, July 6 1904, Dalsy daughter of Georgeena B. and the y K. Belden, and sister of Dr. R. | Nadine Belden, a native of Oakiand, aged 22 years. “_:;‘r‘rlr;';u ’Mm;‘rxn :‘u‘-e;ulc.:-et‘x, A children, of which four were girls. The | AbE Sentir colasone “wers ahis T‘:z l::: | to that point. Tonopan, s%?u.hh“f. b T N BEEMER In_Alameds. July 6 1904 at her | “OURTLIRING OVOIRY Soli ™ vatoved son | Other brother and three of the sisters |yl SIRIST Columng were al heaviy | _An application was made by the| 8.06mPori Costn. Meriines Hiioa. sasonable. 16398 Mission. [osldence, (§29 Ceniral avemue, Mgaciens. | of' T Woift and brother of Hary, Lewis | are dead. The oldest brother was killed | e ToE® bY Se, Dut S0 heavily | o ichmond . and Hast Shore Miectrie ¥ o L - . — beloved wife of the late Christian Bfeme Willie end Sadie Wolff, & native of San |y ¢ha oy was the fire directed on the right col- |, | 12.200 k, cor. Webster—Neatly fur, and motber of Agnes D and the late C, Francisco, aged 25 years 2 months and 23 | ‘D the vil War. Ambrose is a Grand | umn that 1t was fmpossible to Al Railroad, which is the corporate name h or without board; reas. ::~:r3|e‘ra ;“r:::‘«,ho:‘!h ).:X.‘f[fl,"‘a.g: *| days A member of Hnuselmlm\" '-?sd Ari | Army veteran. It has been forty years | any headway for “v:’:‘fl Sowcn x; S of the new system, to the Contra Costa | 3.50a — ed nths an e cl ot E N' < . i n 1y Pine—Board and room - Friende and acquaintances are respect- | Sheces ar Lmerican Shanion War, | Camp | 8inCe all the living members of the o'clock, however, the whole fnn‘vyo‘f {Foard of Bupervisors yestarday fur two | FIE ST Trug DR e and elevator. tully ‘:\r‘;::k m{r‘:;”;\'i ':lrmr";r“lenxc:r”: ;| Relnhola ‘Richter. o ; | family were together. villages was clp’tured | franchises to the Alameda County line, | Pmente Muywine, Retdig. .o p. Jefferso N 3 Sehatr: e Rigiry = Fostmpcor ez i, 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- P N EON O e Portland, Puget Sound and Esst. 8.50A e g ek lcelY T | Central avenue, Alameda, Interment private. | ully nvited to. atiend the funeral to.day | NO PURTHEE N Lieutenant Gordon, who was leading °0¢ Tunning through Stege and thei 108 Hayward, Kies and San Jose (Sun- = i = | COFFEY—In this cfty, July 4, 1904, John| (Thursday). at 10 8 m g-‘nmkfllh;a_;m%::-\ EWS HEARD a party of Sikhs, was killed. The OtBer paralleling the line of the Slmfi{ day only) .. Sscsiiass 3. XIS irat | t o | or Dierks, Mis- | » s b, S508 Wi s ACiatans Sl e A . e heiscs vty anicd To'landJ OF MISSING LIFEBOATS | house tops were full of Tibetans, who ' L¢ Into Oakland. At the Alameda | COA%"I;)_L’NE“ S T . - s th 2 3 Ve streets. by train at 11:30 to Home of Peace | _— | pelted the right column with bullets | COUNtY line the Richmond system will '7'.45.5“».(-,.,;:- ariket Stre o e rooms,learn pricesiry table | 4 ks place tomorrow | Cmetery for Interment = @ o Unitea | OO Of the Victims Who Went Down | fo; hours, The Dritish ten-pounders | CODDECt With the cars of the Oakland | §48a Newar ooaiorrm BT s ¢ or the reception | the United U [ thence o St Peter's | Spanish War Veterans, No. 123. You are| With the Norge Leaves Rela- mgde a breach in the wall between the | 1 nSit Company and give frequent Eaite Cras oad Wy BT B85 criptions has been where a requiem high mass will be | hereby notified to attend the funeral of our | tives Living in Berkeley towers on the face of the cliff, the 2Fd rapid service into Oakland. 19.15A Alvarado. Newark, San Jose, hos opposite Firth. | Celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 | late comrade, Julius Wolft, from the under- | . ) | There aré rumars that thits system | @ wood, Feiton, Bonlder a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | taking parlors of Theodor gl-rk? ‘Mlsstm:‘ LONDON, July 7.—Up to this hour | wall falling down in great masses. Ll e, witundied: ato: oftiar parts ot" R . Biz Basin. Sants,Cruz.... 8.10m city, July 6, 1904, Mary o enr Bty Thursday, Juy T &%) no further news has,been received of | Shortly afterward an explosion oc- | | e, T Sews; oved wife of Richard J. C m. By order. . | Contra Costa County. New Almaden. Los Gatos. Felto Catherine and the Iate John OTTO F. HUBER, Commander. |the missing boats of the Danish | curred in the powder magazine of the | Boulder Creok, 8 Cruz an ¢ G. H. BALL, Adjutant, Tibetans, by which many must have RS R Sy LT RESToN i gy 19554 + i | steamer Norge, wi Wi d off i ek " 4.16p Newark, San Jose, Los 3 JoB% | er DOMINIC'S CHURCH BUILDING ASSO- | Rockan Reet‘on ;:;s: 28” wrecked Off |}, on'killed, This, however, did not dis- | FIVE Dl'UN‘;.”?N SSAHDVE 23)0\@&: 4150 W&"‘s“""“,‘a“%’r.' o ::5" .| T CIATION—The monthly requiem high mass J : may the Tibetans. : i TRY A | ——_ Crus Saturday and Sundsy only. 38.654 for the deceased members of St. Dominic's| COPENHAGEN, July 6. — Captain Wh = | d % COAST LINE (Broad Sasesi 7 Churel 1 he reserve companies of Fusi- | 3 ¥ 8. 1904, at 10 o b si Church Bullding Aseoctation and for parents ' Tamb, one of the office: Danish en ti | (Third sad Townsend Streeta.) dence. 4316 ‘Ninsteenth street.. nf:né:“;orm” e relatres o e uneday, S} | Davy, Eald to-day lhnur!l:: g!:rxa Wwas | llers advanced and delivered their as- Fortunate Presence of Sober Fisher- 708 555 Yore wnd Way Station e rch of the Most Holy Redeemer, where | in Bt Do . | 2 i Casual- A San Jose and Way Stacions. .. - i i U S L TR |an ‘excellent and strongly bullt ship | S8UIt the Tibetans opened & heavy fire, | men Averts a Quinte¢ of Oasual- | 1304 SR joe ead why Seacone .o - Sdow the Tepose of her soul, commencing at 10:30 | 2 | and that Captain Gundel was one of the | Ut Only one man was hit owing to | ties at Ventura. P \':('nn‘v\nn(;u_v only)... oo 10.30m o Tt Grose”Cometeey, | AR | most capable navigators onthe trans- | {® open formation of the British | VENTURA, July 6—The steamer| FGATLT Biie(iicw gy +ios N—In roops. By dusk the helmets of the 8an " Ardo, Paso itobies. Santa on_of M; COMMERCIAL NnWS Atlantic route. Bonita arrived here from San Fran- Margartta, San Luis Obispo. Santa paSn e D s vt | — Dullting of e fort. The mam were | C02, A0t after dlacharging the mar- | T, ‘ eidence th Miil Var: BERKELEY, July 6.—The sinking of galid b at igned to this city the e, idence in MIl Val- Nineteen. B ly 6. e sinking of | chandise consign city i Angeles s e | iy, lnie v ot sty e the Danish steamer Norge off the coast | “BECring | captain allowed the crew to take in| 800a Gy Honisics Easireviia; B - Sy Lorncity Bt Ohen Ao | COVBLLIEK ip Gaind Juy o 1e0 atary | —y of Scotland had & tragis meaning to| LONDON, July 6—Tne Gyangwe |(P00 SV D8 ST G G| O N et T - balf-orphan girls and boys | ~Cuvellier, mother of Rene, Charles, Jean: | o _ s |onme family in Berkeley. M. A. Nlelsen, | JORK, or fori, is buflt on a rock rsing | ot anga soon were enraptured by | 8.00a 8 o Tra Fiaon: b d to the asylum on Haight | netto. Harold and Carmeliia Cuvellfer, and | Glant ...... 0% |Vis | & taflor, learned to-day by cable that | Sheer 300 feet from the plain. The west- | oyt vare alluring charms, natural = Tk T E to July 1, 1804: | sister of Willlam, Adelia and C SUGAR. | his mother, Mrs. A; Niel | ern face is absolutely impregnable. On | | Way Stations ... . 410m 32 years © ponthe: Sarah | native of Louldiana. aged 48 years. (New | Hana P Co. — 200 [Kilauea 8C. — — | e TR b P L J e B 1d i n | ond artificlal, particularly the am-| 1550, sun Jese and Way Siatioas. 1.208 8 years 2 monihs; Marguerita | Orlcans papers icace copy : Hawailan C. 81 51| Makawell C. 2% — | among the victims of the {ll-fated the southern side, opposite the British .. }jquiq which drowns sorrow.| 1130ASanis Clam tag Joss Los G : ; Ltllian Postell, 12 years | G Funeral services y. &t 2 o'clock, | Honokaa S C 11 |Qnomea B C. — 2T% | voyage. Mrs. Nielsen was on her way | C2MP, Which is some 2400 yards adis- | and Way Stations ... . 7.30» Hoppe, 8 years € months; | at her late residence, 1223° Unlon street, | jutch 8 P C 81 — |Pasuhau S C. 12% 18 | ¥O¥ er way Affairs shaped a course down Main| 130, sen Jose and Way Station: 838, pob Zears 8 months.| Oakland. ' Services and interment private. | P s O sy | to Berkeley to join her son and daugh- | !3nt, the rock is somewhat broken. On | i ot” two v points off the Ana| 13.08Del Monte Expesss sonms Giara, o D ond W Donnelh, & Bative ot "Nosraieln. | Alaska P A.137 130%|Oceantc § Co. 4% 4% | teT, Whom she had not seen for several | SVSrY level spot atands a ruined bulld- | o, 0" Hotel. making port In one| Poai G . Momverey, lina, aged 79 years. : S| Cal E A9 % |Pao Aux PA. 87 0| years. She had informed her son that | !DS- The road to the top runs ZgZag | o¢ 1ne ‘saloons. with & siight list to| IdGeBur ; e e e | EM::K;I'!E:"——Ind th! cnfy,‘v ;.{I‘, % 1804, Mar- \!&“{ffr:m? o/ g | she was about to start for America, ! XTM:Z :::r:::t:’::",m:':; °‘hn‘;° t":‘ | starboard, where they spliced the main s 5wl 2 : | sare oved wife of J. W. Emerton, and | < = o v { ans had erect- | % second-band all makes a6 8ny | mother of George, Mary. Isabells, Della and | Morning Session, :);xt rl\i_n did not know that she was on ed three series of dlagonal walls, flve j PFace repeatedly and lost their bear- 3001 Market 5. neus BEct Willlam Emerton a nafive of Ireland, aged Board— o e Norge until the message came tell- ! ings. near 89 years 3 months and 18 day i 10 S F Gas & Electrie. - 8 B, | ing of her death. feet high and loopholed every few feet. . Wright and principal Way Sta: HOME_See our mew triplefeed ma-| £7The funeral will take place to-gay | : ‘RRd R e e Twenty-seven cannon were mounted _ L0 lads started for the steamer Hons (excop: Sundwy)..11 % +9.008 P R L S B P R R R S R B e e B B 1% % | NEW STYLE DREDGER TO along this face. On the east and north | A0ally and reached the end of the dock. | 1§-38» SenJjoseand Principai Wy Sisiicas 16.404 | lencia and Guerrero streets, thence to St. | $1,000 Spring Valley ¢ per cent. 105 37% | 2 the rock slopes gradually to a mon- 1P attempting to board the Bonita one Tese, OTIray Aainan Pacs matyes | Joseph’s Church, where a requiem high mass Afternoon Session. REVOLUTIONIZE MININGl t th of the party fell off the wharf. Five 8aa Luls Oblspo, Santa Barbare, STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, | il be celebrated for the repose of her soul | Board— | astery on another rock, opposite the aatlors Fimped: & SRk~ and ' a1 Los Angeles, Deming. Ei Paso, ~oTORAE = " __| at8a m Interment Holy Cross Cemeter 50 Contre Costs: Water AR T | north face of the fort. Xew Orleans. Xew York . 7194 GILBERT & STOLL Storage Co: storage. | FIMBREATH_In this city. July 5, 1004, Ar- 50 Contra Costa Wi | By Use of Improved Machinery River Gyangtse town lies In a hollow under Praved the surf to save their comrade. | B.4%° ’mu:m?\:f I e 10 n ping rehouse, G. G. and Van | ur F., dearly beloved husband of M 0 hau S P Co. | o oste.Factic Greve. . 19480 Ness; office 1170 Market, r. 43; tel. South 750, | Mary Fimbreath, and brother-in.law of i 10 B Vatiey Wa Beds May Be Drained of All | the eastern face. The rock throughout Fortunately several persons were fish- | 1g.15» Sas Mageo, Beresford, Beimonz Saa = liam, John, Frederick, Henry and Herman | $2.000 Northern Ry of Cal bs | Preclous Metals. was thoroughly fortifled and had guns D& on the wharf and a serious calam- s ek, el !il;p;‘:"f‘“f E‘:w .:r:i :d'r:d :‘l;rr;‘:.uuun_ nfln-n\-ed of| $2,0008 xgr 5 JV 5 per cent | TACOMA, Wash, July 6.—A new ! at every angle. i 1ty was averted. The sallors were pulled 3 g . - e years months and 7/ Street— sy ¢ - . 1 Fo: o ; phone Grant 161, | gave. (on” Ancies,"Cai’ and Jacksonville, | 15 Spring Valley Jater Co.;-- 1328 | dredger of a pecullar style has been | At the bottom of the rock two con- | Out and are now on their way to San| . ers pl e copy 8 V: 2¢ ee 1 i CAFITAL Vay age Co. B Basy ut | 5‘7“,;‘,’”,4, S Inarintahions Sie Voatat - [ $12,000 Spring Valley 4a e ad constructed and shipped to Haines, siderable villages extend east and west. i gul"‘i,“‘” “°‘"g‘ in their bunks in the == e ER, pres I oy Avis wttiss Ohe_Ounml 1o day | Unlisted Securities. élaska. byr zlr;e Bachman Dredging | These villages recently were well forti- | Bonita's forecastle. 11 300 M Pork. and Palo Alta...... 0.48e PIERCE RODOLPH Storage & ok e A T M L R A e I ¢ ox:w:ny od asadena, The dredger | fled; the walls had been strengthened g PR e e - - :ro;ilc T;ar:!uleitPofl_'lnd lllt‘:]nl"om!ry streets, MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. 8 to be used on Chilkat River, where anll cannon had been placed thereon. RAILWAY TRAVEL. San Jose. "31’(” s E,T;T,".—’;,hm"“"k"“ ey - T;f ’m::m;:n“:‘-mwmh:l hé:;,:&;:&fl Bla, Ask. BlA. “A);k‘ the Chilkat Indians have lived and | There are twelve large buildings in the for 355 Golden Gaie eve s phone Bart B8, | RS e e Sy o ebge e | B, S 8 128 (S B = 1%9% fished for generations. It is clatmed | space between the fort and a hill sur- e ek GOLDEN West Storage; advances made. l‘&hb be, ge;rl)hbeloved ‘husband 11234|S P Co 4%4e100 — | that it solves the problem of bringing | rounded by a monastery. All these y R, 154008 at all stasions on Suamday. Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F.W.Zehtuss,| ©f & s. and father of Albert A.. | .t — |Sun Tel be.. —- 104 | to the surface every particle of gran- | were also fortified. Gertrude V. and Lily O Gabbs, a native of o Suttr-st R5s.100 113 ! . | Clew i | Ris I Wksbs 105 |Suttr-st . | ul tork 4 PACIFIC Btorase and Furniture Moving Com. leveland, Oblo. aged Of years 1 month and | £ Drak 5s — 118%| UK of SF 4e. 80% 81 | Ular materfal coming within reach of | Prisoners reported soms time ago CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C0. pany. 2720 Fillmore et.; phone Jackson 281 | 13 avs. A member of California Lodge Na’ MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS, | Its suction pipes. All pockets or cavi- | that 3000 warriors occupied the forts S t i LESSER BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery | GUNN—In this city, July 6, 1904, Gertrude | Al 8 Co... — 80 | tles holding precious metal will be|and that there were 2000 warriors in | daniarc st tel Main 1840 Shipping at cut ratea | Cbristina Gunn, daghter of the o;l;:..f:obir:’ e e quickly emptied. Sand and gravel are | the monastery. SAN FRANCISCG AND NORTH PACIFIZ — i . and sister . isd i 2 VIAVE Ethel H. and Helen R. E. Gunn, & native of | Gol Sersor 158 185 |Dax mie suo1o0 1% |removed by buckets without any in- RAILWAY COMPANY. . - Los .g’x-lr, Cal., aged 31 vears, Cal Ship Co. — 25 |Oak T Con., 75 — |JUry to the plungers. At any time a NO DESIGNS ON TIBET. Tiburom Ferry., Foot of Market Street. N eRIst Taaig Gemetines’ bome trmatment:| ol Savited to sand e tenent Saoes,| GM TI& TAIS % |1oF man X ¢ — | hydraullo glant can be attached to the ki SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN BAFAEL. YIAVI CO., 2304 Van Ness ave. "| st her lnte reeidence. 912 Stxth avenue, Bast | chnircot = ol paoer o, y12; 1 | discharge pipe for slulcing purposes. | JONDON, July 6—The Assoclated WEER DAYS_T:30, 8:00, 8:00, 100 & ETUTT) T 3 ;’:::fi:;‘g'nzfl:r:mfny, July 8. &t 2 o'clock. | City & C Bk — 112 |Pac § Tel..100 — |With the power of such a machine | Press learna from a high Biitish source CALIFORNIA 1 > S e SYUVXTERING AND STAMMERING. | gavis 1n this city. July 8, 1004 Patrick | Sibc pinl: = g7 |5ac,Sur Co103 — |whole mountains can almost be torn | that exchanges of views are 'taking LIMITED TO CHICACO AT Melbourne Tnatitute Van News & Marker,| Hoves & natve of County Limefick, lre- | DyatPwa pfd — 80 |E & Drvdoek. 60 — |away, besides turning the bottoms of | Place between America and Great Brit- LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS is taught celebrated Melbourne system: only land. aged 22 years. Do com .. 39 B0 |SF&sS] Coal. — 25 |rivers upside down. Th . f the ain With respect to Tibet. Being a de- Melbourne in U. 8. private: established 3| ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | FN Bk, Oak.120 — [S-J Wat Co. — 108 | = e owners of the | ane £ China,- the f: at 9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, yearsin 8 ¥. Tel Mint 2026 from 110 6 pm. | fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | Fischer Thtr — 60c |SO & MTgbt125 — | dredger are business men. Tests made |Pendency o na,” the fate of Tibet with diner and all trappings. — e o, ool (from the resi- | Trncly:A BK108 " |Swies-A BK.15 — | on the shore of the Sound were highly 15 Of comsiderable importance, espe- P, . ence of , Ggorge Ryan, eat | G A — t.. - | E MARRIAGE LICENSES, avente. thence to 5t "Peters’ Ciaech, whers | TP 8o- 10 32 |Un%aC¥osi 4} T |successful. It s Intended to duplicate | 18!y "°t A’“:“'f&- gok 'h‘a! Americans | Snurglyp-z‘xu: P 8 — & solemn requiem high mass will be cele- | Lon& SF Bk — 60 Do com ... 0% — ave Interests in value in that coun- | Other Santa Fe Tralns: DAYS—8:50, 7:35, -~ 'l?ed:o}lwlu marriege lcenses were fasued | brated for the repose of his soul, commencing | Afumoc:x Seaston, 5 Eily redeer:for I Calitoenie | try, but because of its acquisition by 3:40, 4:50, B:00, §:20, 6:25, 7:30 p. m. o R R e Bl T ey e e oy O oo L 2 — | any power would mean a violation of o Sl s e o] P = Wihelmine F. Bebnekamper, 55 07 Tiases. | HOOPER_Ingthis clty. July 8, 1004, Franiin | 000 Un=d R R of S F 4 per cent.. 8075 | 200 Con C & V.1 051300 Stiver Hl .. 8 the principle of integrity of China, B} NS B s Vi e | e Tt | temPe 2 n W, rsch. 34, Irvington, and Tillle| P., brother of John A.. Charles A. d | . . . on, 1 54 i . m. Tt = V. oThurkel, i8 Niies. George W. Hoover and Mrs. W. E. Norwood, | California Stockand Oil Exchange | 300 Excheaver 34 which {s the Kkeynote of Secretary e o ;‘::’.:"“_,m G e Dytima- | Sw | o DEniel G We ];ermg,s?:ml::x"nrtet. and| & mative of Hangor. Me., aged 67 years § | i 15 Hay's Far Eastern policy to which ot = e ¥ Hon, (s . Joseph Bernazani, 24, Stockton, and Amelia| . E7Friends are jnvited to attend the sery. | , Ol Stocke— Bid. Asked, | | Great Britain has given adherence. |, oyom oPPIOES 641 Market Bt and fidoal sidon Giussl, 16, Stockton ices Thursday, July 7, at 10 o'clock, at the | ALol0 -=2; 40 46 | Following were the sales on the San Fran- | Mr. Hay therefore has watched with .- Ixmacte, 10:20 2(10:20 & Alfred Bell, 27 2048 Mission street and | residence, 2525 Green street. Interment pri. | Associated Trust Cert 1 18 | clsco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: | % Y Ferry Depot, S. F. Also 1112 Broad- 6:00 p| 8:20 p Hilzabeth Stangle, 3. 2048 Mission street | vate. 5 Pri- | Claremont .. 0 | Wohthg: Sl ¥? | the closest attention the British treat-| ay, Oakland, Cel. 27 South First St., 8205 7285 Ml Pererdson 26 10m Hg,fiTeet, 4nd | HOURIGAN—In this city, July 4, 1904, Mar- | Fulten | ok 50 11000 Brunswick 500 Ray & O'Brien 1 Ment of the Tibetan question, and, it| San Jos 7:25 | o Bandizan: 31, B Tl o ""‘“‘1 garet. beloved wite of John Hourlgan, and | Hanford . 18500 Esperanza {7000 Red Top ..... 16 is belleved, through = Embassador | S S v B ., 5% | Orepas ant M BT e 9 300 Jim Butler: 80| "500 on Bermon . 1 Choate, has delicately presented the | s feeaa 10 SANRAFAEL, N 155 :Jx;-:%: c\mq;}'cu..fi:‘“mn'fl?h&':l n‘r‘:::" and | of Ireland, * it e ke { 1000 MacNamara . 60{1400 Ton Belmont. . possible bearing of the British military | s Petalaia. 8:20 b 8:20 Emi] F_ Meyer 26 1404 California 7 iriends and acquaintances are respect- | Kern ......... | 300 MacNamara | 01/ 100 Ton Belmont.. rocedure on Chinese integrity. It is| NORT E ROSS VALLEY, (s o1 Gl and Lisseite Eiecie 98, 418 Goiortia street, | fully invited to attend the funeral to.day | Kern River . 800 MacNamara . 62/ 100 Ton Exten.... Droces g 2% y A » Santa Rosa. | 8:45 p| John C. Mckemma, 99, city, ang "_lr'; :,'“e (Thursday) at 9 o'clock, from her late resl- | Monarch (of Arizona) 6311000 Ton Gold M. understood that the Britlsh Govern- 3 sl Sy ey 10:20 2/10:30 & S gy 3 | %’r}‘.‘fa-.fimfi’?n.,'.":’fia...‘-‘ifi"m.&’mf-‘a | e e e . e oh RO ,‘z‘l’“lt.ag’," ment, frankly disavowed any ulterior ;6 MILL VALLEY, E.L Fulton, , 7 ua a:20 5 nk;?u{—'-“:;‘, Chine. 4. and Wong Shes, | will be Selebrated for the repose of her soul, | el | 1600 United Ton .. | purpose regarding Tibetan territory, | S RE CAZADERO, Etc, | 2300 LR Cnaries H. Stoughton 26, Concord, ana Min- | Cross Cemetery, 0 oo Interment Holy | Sovereign Erinh 10 Teiterating that it has no intention 10| BCARAS) i » ELC, 2 T L e " Bchluter. 23, own 3 erlinzT 2 : Via Sausalito . % : : S ilisera F. Za 1137 Gears and | ISTEL—In this city, July 6, 1904 Sophia Intel, | Superior . 1000 Bsperanza ... 03| 100 Ton Beimont.. g5 Permanently occupy Tibet and that - = S | v e tion 2 & 3 ¥, g;:-fl’wbfi]lf:: x‘?;fi:’ ‘u‘nd"nfi" gt l.lna L"‘"""‘“”fi ggg Esu\-\l"nnz& 04| 100 Ton Exten ..1 0p Greaf Britain's motives are those al- SUBURBAN “;‘“‘;F* BTAND:::E gAUGl. 2:30 ,‘ 1:2:»‘ 728 p . 4 ulius | Twenty-eight . | acNumara . 631400 Ton Exten ..1 05 epart from San Francisco, ays, at | Gradwobl of Albany, Or., a nailve of Al- | Assoclated Bonds | 350 Mont Ton .. 2 45/6000 Ton Gold . vo Feady proclaimed to the whole world. | ¢ B¥P3tlo"745 "Sth0, '0:15, 10:00, 11:00 7 Hopland [10:20 a/10:20 & sace. (Chlcuonxwen please copy.) Wabaeh .... | 6000 Red Top 16/7000 Ton Gold M. 19 In view of this declaration the British| (11:40 a. m. Sausalito only), 1 7:30 and Ukiah, | 7:25 p| 7:25 £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Pennsylvania 9500 Rescue . 1112060 Ton Gold M’ 21! Government announced that Brigadier 4:00, 4:05, 5:15, 5:30. 6:28. 7 2:30 EnT®» Friday” July & 5006 ai 10 0 clock, "ot pa | i o enecus 1300 Ton el 5! 300 Ton N Eea | General McDonald’s expedition I 2 B L P P late residence, 1969 DAy street. Interment | Northern Callternia 4 Con Bl ron a : s ex- :30 Sherwood. 25 pl T:25p ot ar:m v&l e L B s:;}:,:;, ge.y‘::{l.:; :v%::: % xo.(_x?ys 1m }g: gf::g:: ;‘;4' 1000 United Ton pecteg }o retire as soon as the purpose 00 a| guem!“(flb and I]lg m.im 20 & Eg.:ux and Guerrero streets at 11:30 SALES, R e to;‘ which it was organized has bee";n . e lon. 8. N J NS, achieved. 2 JOHNEON—In this city, July B, 100 Btuiting ..o L = | ———— % . & of Quaker City, o A WEDNESDAY, July 6—4 p. m. | A | 12208, 1:35, 3:35, 4:20, 5:06, 5:40, aged 44 years 3 months and 14 | id Ak |n | 655, 7:55, 10:05, 11:25 p. m. On Sundays and T e L X A T, 2 A susticn 1 TLate Shlpplng telhgence' | . Holidays extra tratns arrive at 12:43, 205, (Thursday), p. m.. A 05 07| Kentuck 03 e 8:30 p. m. McFadden, McBrearty & =g i . week days. depart at 7:45 street, between l‘l;v‘mfl: and Bighth, Inter- Mmmg Stocks. ggm&'n g 3»? g| E:’z;"?.'.‘fi S ‘ofiw Anmvvl:,‘:fd‘,.,.,., Juiy 6. | x:f;rv.F ;:lr:il!‘;;' - ‘,{"ks‘!‘_-;b 2"‘“::;-'3:&;} Sulphur Si'ri"n s and M Springs; ent Cypress 3 g e - t elch.1 10 1 15/ Mexican ...... 98 | _ Schr Jennte Griffin, Gibson, 3 he from | and legal 520 S00 oan ; 200, | Fuiton for Burke's tarium: at Lytton for Officers ané members of Harmony Lodge| SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANG Rullion . 17 19(Occldental 11 7 &1 3 § & Dowes | 37500, 11:40 a. m.. 12:20, 1:00, 1:45, 2:30, 7:15 on Springs: at Geyserville for Sk No. 8, A O. U. W., are requested to attend. | Following Were the sales on the San p;.i'm_ | Caledonta .0 53 i “"g‘;;,"',-., Anders 5 a from G | and $:15 p. m. “ ! ;:\:ltlnn it Cloverdale for the G-yu'::. Boone- A. STEVENSON, M. W. | cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: | Challenge Con 11 Harbar, o o T o e THROUGH TRAINS. Vhie and Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncan C. 5, PENN, R. D, R. Mocsing Sessice, * | Choliar ...... 08 - GhoumeTic PoRTE: 7:40 & m. daliy_Cazadero and way stations, | Springs. Highiand 8 ‘Keiseyville, Car KANIA—In this city, July B, 1004 Bdmund| 300 Belcher ...... 21(1000 Justics AL o e Y 2 PORT TOWNSEND—Sailed July 6—Br bar | 9:19 & m. Sundays T N, | et e \Uiiah e’ Vi Tt Kanda_a netive esiam, Germany, aged | 200 Chollar =222 00 300 Mexican 4 B i . | Paso of Leny. for Fremantle; bark Prussia, for “'§.15 p m. daily ezcept Sunday—For Caza. ‘! ¥ rings. Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Laike, Wi B 2 by (L iiind 95| Con N Y .... 03 O#fSierra Nev .. 32 34 Manila . o. etc. Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vall Kot s et ot St B0 St | A sl e T o ek w Tkl O S I aen duy st w1 | SEFS ST SR per e me | L o Thomas, o, Nellle, Frak. Jerome and Afternoon Session, Bixehegaer ... 36 S8l then Con 94/ Smith, for San Pedro; schr North Bend, for |8 3 Mendocing City, Fort Brags, ionry._ IASIES; Francisco, | 100 Con € & Va.1 10| 350 Ophir Gould & Cur. 19 20{Utah . 16 17| San Francisco. |~ 8:15 p. m., Sundays only—For Cazadero, ete. | sal. at Willits for ‘Fort Brags. aged 50 yearn. 200 Con N Y .... 0“] 100 Savage ! Hale & Norc. 69 70|Yellow Jacket. 19 20| Arrived July G—Stmr Rival, hence July 2.| TiCKET OFFICE—026 Market st. 2 Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Layton- LAMOTHE—In San Rafael July 6, 1904, Eliza | 100 Crown Point. 13| 200 Silver H Julla ..... +e. 08 08| FOREIGN, PORTS. FERRY—Union Depot. foot of Market st. vilia, Cummins, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsens, Lamothe, beloved wife of Dr, Alfred La- | 200 Justice .. 131000 Stiver Hin TONOPAH MINES, VICTORIA, B C—Arrived July 6—Br stmr . Garberviile, Pepperwood, Scotia and Eu- mothe, & native of New Orleans. aged 33| 200 Mexican 951 200 Union Con Bid, Askc.| B, Ask, | Aorangi, from Brisbane. | —— ey | 100 Mexican . 98] 300 Utah . i s OCEAN STEAMERS. {MT. TamaLPAIS RAILWAY g aturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- ) erezs 02 —| NEW YORK—Arrived July 6—Stmr Mongo- | ve 1¥ia Sansalite Ferry| Arrive g oy o SR RIS > B e & B | IO Ty o Monge | B TR v Vttre |0, SRRt ke o ) st N . | Stock Exchange yesterday: Goldfield 77 1 hiid TRINIDAD, Colo., July 6.—A hurri. 4 ‘eek | Sun- ook hu‘fix&:fl Office, 630 Market street, Chronicie mumr.lnmxcwou AND :wu. léanl:hln:l Session. fiold M Chon‘-‘- % 3 105 e night‘ % =2 the. dekth o; JA R. X. RTAN, 2885-234 . Dear Nineteenth, 100 Con C & Va. 100 Mexican 1 0p| Hannapah M. 19 7 used “Ax ey 300 Gould & Cur. 21| 160 Sterra Ne ag! Jim Butler .. —- 80iTon Midway.. B8 60| Lyis Lucio, 5 years old, and destroyed ' et 45 Nore. 70| 200 3] Little Ton .. €0 65]Tow of Nev.§ 25 8 371, ) a1 ;_‘uck"y “Tom.. g ETrnn : ;tl.tr-l.. % 35| much property. A number of build- lacNamara . Ton —. Mixpah Ex .. 10. —|Ton Union.... 3o _ |inSs were wrecked. Roofs were torn T },l.mn: 42% n& 4133 gnlt:d Ton .. }« — | from othen;l b\:{ldim and trees up- Vit ar, or .. topla_.. 0 rooted. The storm was general and i 5 7 09 Ray Exten .. — 08/West Bnd — 30 TICKET (625 MARKET ST. (North (hore il road) 16 Ray & O'Brien 13 uf much damage to crops was caused. - Qupices land SAUSALYTO Frxxy, Foot Market 5§ &1 pc) Ycars

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