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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1904, —T“__—-— ANTED. rick's Church, Thursday, at 9 o'clock. | City and County of San Francisco to Capital DEAD! OCKALI, BEARS D TIBETAN RAID ORDERED » ROOMS POR NOUSEXEEFING—Oon. | ROOMS WANTED. _ __...| Friends and acquaintances are invited fo at- | Investmers Company 16t on SE line of fiml LY R AN SO TURK, $16—Parlor floor of four rooms for | TWO single rooms near City Hall; 2 young | tendi. avenue, 78:11; NE of Sacramento street, E NO WARNING SIGNAL TO SAVE CURZO! E housckeeping: also single rooms; gentlemen. | men: moderate. Box 2368, Call office BURROWS—In _this city July 19, 1904, | 107:315, N 50, W 102:1; SW 50:3%; $——. 3 2 Thomas Burrows, dearly beloved husband of | Fanien M. Coleman to David C. Coleman, The Sharp Pinnacle of Granite Rises Great Britain Indicates Willingness to TWELFTH, 2533 nice conected rooms: SPECIAL NOTICES. Mary Burrows, and father of Thomas, Mary | lot on W line of Guerrero street, 206 N of plete; regular kitchen; laundry; sumny. S and Charles Burrows, Mrs. F. Thogode, Mrs. | Fifteenth, N 25 by w 131:9; gift. Seventy Feet Above the Withdraw When Favorable Op- st v B g ) The wecretary of the St. Francis Girls' Di-| W. A, Harrison and the late Robert and | Daniel E. Sullivan to Mary A. and Nora E. VALENCIA, 732—Three or m.l; sunny rooms; | rectory Orphan Asylum h!.amv;,fl{l‘ gives motics | John Burrows, a mative of Ireland, aged 59 00"::- ll‘oé SN corner or"%mm and Dore Sea. portunity Offers. ;g 5 children. alf-orphan an ears. Stre NW_85; . - e e Shandoned boys and giis Have beeo admitted | *F5'iviends and scquaintances are respect- | - 1a0pold and fory W orisiin to Oscar Hey- | A Sranlte rock, rearing its white The inquiries of the State Depart- | 1904 s iy Twenty-fi ment into the object of the British reet from J 1, 1904, to July 1, :| (Thurfday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors enty-firat, S 50 by W 80; also lot 9, block h ——— street < ;:mue;:::f,y 2 'yre.; ‘Annetta Mendoza. | of Cgrew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue, | 34, Paul Tract; ,w"' rounded form and only about 100 yards Rob En ter Bllil ine in Tl?eun expedition -Ppefltr to “::-':e-‘ . perfection in modern, elegantly | ¢ yrs.; Mary Koenig, 11 yrs.; Alexander Con- | therice to Sacred Heart Church for services Mary E. and J. H. von Schroeder to Caroline | i circumferen: is all that is to | o bel'S e fllllB { veloped the rather curious a furniched 3-room apartments, with private | way, yrs; Addle Conway. 8 yrs; Berdine | at 1:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cem- | A. Steen, lot on & line of Capp street, 139:4 S o8 ha be | q e BN S auvsthiing Was dule- . : lin, 7 yrs.: y. of Twenty- 26: 22:6; $10. seen of E i i inoi: : Bashe, steam hest.clec. lght, clev..gas Tange | ST Meitin, 5 yras Jnaaiis fuiss, 11 | CORDSE_T4 this’ otty, July 20, 1904, Infant | . Bamerts Gon'ey D28, 57 o fos: 310, | 2e6n Of the islet of Rockall, the reet | Fast Moline, Illineis, and;:;,&m i g Ibsg)xmlg md“::;::d": - H e matte n; oun; Explode Powder Near Vault| atsacke g B to the asylum at Central avenue and Waller | ruljy E\nvited to_attend the funeral to-day | man, lot on W line of Noe street. 50 § of | head seventy feet above the sea, of FREDERICK (The). 901 Stanvan—1 to 6 room | ¥rs.: Flora Healey, 4 yre.; Margarel Healey, | “son ot Charles and ' Rosie 'Cordes, and | Street, 235 N of Twenty-third, N 25 by E 122:6; | 00 Which the Danish steamer Norge . unfur.: private bath, steam heat, | 3 y7s.; Leona Healey, 2 yrs.; Addle Healey, 5| 00,00 "800 B0 oo a native of San | $10. was wrecked June 28. Far out to sea 2 g Nolan, 8 wrs.; John Nolan, 5 R, William ¥., Neil T. and Mary Beggs, Jean- | expedition toward Lassa. rvice; terms reas.; tel. Page 6166. . )A'{na; Dé“;l:l;‘:‘;’n e cny,“.’!:lly 10, 1904, Margaret, | Dette and J.' E. Scuily and Mary and P. F, |it stands as if it was the last outpost | Indeed, it is said here that Colonel OCTAVIA_ 51—3 or 4 room epartments, furn., unfur. or partly fur.; new; modern very reas. McCarth: 5 erecord | of E I - |7 relict of the late Patrick Poran, and mother | JC ¥ _to Orville D. Baldwin, rerecord | o1 ‘urope. Although it is now com- T | Younghusband was allowed to go for- Madellne 3 2059 D, "25, 5 Vi ree! H Margaret Clark, 11 mos.: | Of Mars, Annle. James and Dartel Lomn | 205 o post, 'S 29% by o ooer tio-™ "% | pletely isolated from the coast of Scot- | MUCH DAMAGE CAU SED‘ wart anty to:save th Laiiie of Vicerey J“xmrs Ar;::nls-nfl}y;;» Antrim, Ireland. (Virginia City, Nev., papers | Charles and Mabel B. Schiessinger to same, | land, from which it Is due west, the i Curzon. The latter fancied that he had | lot on 8§ 1y 3 w - T 1 Reymond | Please copy). ‘tlm“"}, u.unlz,"é lzsm !;gmlfll:-‘ N““:“';’"f;_y reef, in some prehistoric age, may have not been treated with proper cohsid- | ALTAMONT cor. Washington and Mason— S-rm. aparty fur. and unfur. P T i : Friends and acquaintances are respect- 2 ok o, B8 | T st I O I RIS | ol L St Rineral oo | Spring Valler’ Waler Compai to- Henry b, | Deen & part of that rugsed country | Watchman Near By Feels| cration by the hait.wila Tibetans, and, purn : e 2 (Friday). at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- | Hawks, lot on NE corner of Lombard and | broken off by some subterranean erup- . failing to secu hat he deemed due 2, N treet, thence to St. | Larkin'streets, N 137:6 by E 137:6; $17,500. | g to secure what he Sonepie Ciurch, Where & riquicm high mass | Keal Ertate and’ Developraont Compeny. to | 0N O by the incessant wearing of the Concussion and Observes| official recognition of the representa- Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul | F. W. and Alice M. Thielmeyer, lot on W line | Waves. - . 5 mo.; Glady M. Connolly. 1 yr._7 mos. a Phillips, 8 yrs.; Fred Farry, 3rs. Albert Farry, 6 years 11 mos.; Loulse . 8 4 2 s : Annie z - 7 e rqy | tives of the Indian Government sent by Z s mm tooms "w\‘r‘z;,‘ S e e e L at ® Gclock. Interment Holy Cross Cem- | of g;méf'flx‘g' street, 100 8 of Nineteenth, S| Rockall Is 134 miles west of St. Kilda, Two Men Drlvmg Away [ i Bt Tkat, Ne” arsmatet: 80 the o 1 25 t per week and . May Ct - TS, * - y. d 4 e H n e '.xhl‘ hz”x‘“.x:':r:::hs :nm zpns.i‘ Lo ?m{nm‘ “\'ny ;i:\;.pngé &3:-1 J;’-‘:;Cgfl»ge EISENBEIS—In the City and County Hos- !mt.'ah: S‘ l“;”c‘““ to Jacob Heyman Cgomp!:n,, i fl:le diminutive island which is the most Vo e n oo home government for an armed escort o - farkpt st (or No. 1| Anderson, 12 yrs.; Leona Anderson, 11 yrs.:| pital, July 20, 1904, Gustave Eisenbels, a | o ne of West Clay street, 3 of | westerly of the Hebrides, and 290 miles DAVENPORT, Towa, July 21.—The | to secure proper treatment for his en- v S 100; $10. e e e 3 90: $10. I from the nearest point of the Scottish enue, | mainland. It is 260 miles north of Ire- 5 . 27 i Twenty-seve Soc, §1, $1 50 night; | M¥stery Anderson, 10 vrs.; Basline Anderson, 3 { native of California, ax o Monrick Ander- | HALLINA —In this cit ¥ E o il Nathanicl Hallinad, dearly beidved | 1210y, lot ‘on E line of Nineteenth Loutse Andersot e open ail night. East Moline Bank in the East Moline | VY8, and the home government re- = —————— | Son, 7 yre.; Johp Ct Louls Cheri C: | 150 s"o5 - . luctantly assented. = r..memyfg Son L P 7h Lewla. | son of Nathaniel and Nory Halllnan, and | 00,5 of Laks street, & 25 by E 120: $10. lland. The rock stands in a sand bank, | Puilding of East Moline, Iil, was S L Sl Repe: (hak The it Gy . Antone Lewis, 5 ¥ Annje Cosgrove, | beloved brothe cether an | Y 3 s ranc £ % 4 r 2. s | pew flat, $8. S A o e L;m?m.,v 4 yrs.: Lena Elster. | Lioya D Hallinan, and grandson of Patrick Y G“v‘r_rr;l,n_.p;oztun N 1b Clement | which is about seventy or eighty fath- | tered by robbers at 2:15 this morning; | ernment already has indicated Tts will- Market old No. 1364)—Fur- o venty:- rs. 4 mos.; John| and Sarah Hallinan, & native of San Fran- 2 ird, W 50 by N 100; § oms below the surface. This bank is|the entire front of the building was | nitiv * Violet Leighton, 5| cisco, aged 4 vears § months and 15 days. s lmt—_rln Thomas A. Dougla: lot on W about fifty miles long and twenty-five cakad N rag ta iha | ingness to withdraw this pw e{ ex _— P 9 mos.; Irene Leighton, 4 yrs.; Raymond L7 The funeral will take place to-morrow | Ine of Twenty-fitth avenue, 200 N of A street, 9 'y an explosion of dynamite | pedition as soon as it can obtain from ELEVENTH, 21—Sunny rooms, fumnished or ighton, 2 yre. 8 mos.; Ethel Johnson, 9 yr: (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of \s by W 100; $—. miles broad. “ The exact location of the near the vault. Details as to the| the Tibetans promises of ylelding the unfurnished; references. € mos.; Ellen Gettenby, 11 yrs.; Reta Get- his perents, 1433 Seventh avenue South, be- | a\gfie to Bay District Land Company, lot rock is 57 degrees 36 minutes north lati- " hich issue between In- tenby, 1 yr.; Mabel Delorey, 6 yre.: Edna De- [ tween M and L strests South, South San jon NE cormer of A street and Fourth avenue, amount obtained are not as present | points which were at e ELIZABETH, 727—Cozy room; home comf lorey, 8 yrs.; Walter Delorey, 1 yT.; Florence | Francisco. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | E 240 by N 350; $——. tude and 13 degrees 41 minutes West|o.certainable. dia and Tibet before the expedition ) 3 Wail 5 yrs.; Edna Tead. 7 yrs.; Francls Mc- | gy USER—1In this city, July 20, 1804, Mar- | Same to same, lot on SE corner of B street longitude. : Ouver Eleter, B ngle; also unturnished. | Keiling, 6 yrs, 11_mos. 42 s “ i he latter coun- Donald, 10 yrs.; Camelia Mendoza, 11 yrs.: ~beloved wite of Bdwin Hauser, | and Fourth avenue, S 285, E 120, S 30, W The watchman at the Malleable | crossed the border of t! —— & en sune; | Tilliam Mendoza. 6 yrs.: Patrick Murphy. 8| Sn‘aiuanter of Min Sassh Nomon, a ma: |120, 5 285 [ 240, N 000, W 240; §r-, The fact thit there 1s nothing but|rron Woerke fort the concussion and | try. 1060 x:r“,;'u:u- and en suit o [] mos.; }{l‘:q T"'"'f; ‘: yre.; Mnl,;x;:':; tive of Bangor, Me., aged 35 years. 3 mGe::teE A{inmzrch#\nr grlw;‘m: D. Bmlds;nns. rock above water accounts for the|saw two men dash into a bu, and | These are pledges of freedom of trade fast. rine, 2 yra: Laurence Peters, 7 yre. Friends end Intances are respect- e of Forty-s venue, 88y | Peters, § yrs.; Frank Luts, 7 yrs.: Harold g“anm\vT{;;l?anlu:f\%n(.he funeral to-morrow | Of C street, S 203:5, NE 01:4, SE g28:5, N |Name of the reef. The statement in | gy, away. In the confusion caused | between the two countries and official Nlos rg_—m.:ea rooma, modern; | Fersion. 2 yra; Manuel de Lemos. 5 yrs. 6 (Friday), at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of | 211:1, W 240; aleo lot on E line of Forty- | dispatches from London that the rock by a passing freight train he could | recognition of the right of the British elghbcrhoed and convenien: mos.; Norman de Lemos, 4 yrs.; Viola Kelly, 11 | & 948 Mission street. Inter- | aixth avenue, 100 S of C street, S 40, E 140, | looks in the dist: ke hi] - | 3 > | yre.i’ Willie Kelly, 6 yrs.; Walter Brown, § | | N Mo w 40, § 100, W 100; also lot on W n the distance like a ship un-| ot get 4 good description of them. Government’s representative to exercise SR B eraieall e bt | 372 Amony Simon, 1" yr; Lillle Gannon. 7 fre , at | line of Thirty-fourth avenue, 150 S of C street, | der full sail is borne out by the ob- e his functions in Tibet.—Washing Cor- < - ey Cntleryat R YN MLt sidence, 350 Regina, be- | § 75 by W 120 $10. i | servations of sailors who have visited FRANKLIN, 721 near G. G. ave—Sunny fur_ | Woods, 2 yrs. & mos : Alice McNesby, § wru:| [0 "C0C"CY (e’ late 3. D, Hoffmann, and | _Jacob and Bertha G. Welssbein to Mary- B Lost $10,000 Dollar Bill. respondence Chicago Tribune. FRANEISE. ¥ conveniences; §11&$12, | Eilen McNesby, 2 yrs.: Willlam Edwards, 6 ke e P blect and eister of | Howen, 1ot on Xistue of Forty-seventh avenue, | tNOSe seas. The upper part of the rock e ——e—— iehed front rooms i |3re. 2 mos.; Carrie Wilson. 9 yrs.; Gertrude Biehara, Frans and Pordisand Kayeer, & | 2255 of C strest, 8 50 by B 120 §10. "|is covered by deposits of sea fowl, | Nearly fifteen years ago a man en- inni Intelli ce. 1418—Sunny front room; pleasant | CRTAOR. © OTE: Bdward Will 4 vis 1 %G| native of Herstelle, Westohalla, German | Gotor® - and_ Annie G. Dorian to'Solomon | making it appear white in the distance, | tered the First National Bank of Den- | Late Shipping Intelligence. i Roy Eleter, 3 yrs.; Carol Drexil, 10 yra. P Ly acqualntances are respect- | 26236 S of T, street. § 50 by E_120; 3005, | The base is dark colored like the hull | ver and walked into the office of David DOMESTIC PORTS. th and Mission—Rooms 3¢ . Hanxy Yt B yre 8 vaos fally_invited to attend the funeral to-day | _Ida Stuart (Ford) to Maud Wilson, lot on | of a vessel, H. Moffatt, the president of the bank. | ,pERDEEN . Arrived July 20-Sehr Esther 50 to $6 wk Ladics! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills | (Thursday), at 8 o'clock, from her late resi- | SE corner of Thirty-sevénth avenue and O ' . urnished and bouse. are best: safe, reliable; take no other. Send 4c | dence, 300 Ivy avenue, between Gough and | Street, E 22:6 by S 100; aiss lot on S line ot | The Norge did not have to get far off | He had a bottle in his hand that he | Buhne, from Honolulu: schr James A Gar- furnished an e 3 : > < : e 2 1 ondo; Minor, hence B | stamps for particalars. “Relief for Ladies” | o;m-xh. (.“rfi;u, thfn« to St e:}on(‘;;;:: gvmgfiltdo"".?sf ffgfl'm 1“;‘9“(:!.,;?;; her course to strike the ledge, as it [said contained nitro glycerin andfl;‘,";- {“';hfieq&:;,ir“?r“e’m Podrs; bkin K v ist, | Church, Golden Gate avenue, near , | by 8 on e 3 -3 " d, hence If‘y,s’:y‘.',ii.fyu’.‘.;‘{c“,(“(fé" Pfi\:d);:;’:fufl 1 aumoh, vequiem hizh mass will be cele: | avenue, 125 S of O street. 8 25 by W 190: lies almost direefly in the path of a |threatened to blow up the bank unless | Newsboy, from Hilo; bktn Portlan c ose of her soul, commenc- | lot on W line of Thirt: ——e e | Drated for the rey th avenue, 150 | vessel coming from the Pentland firth, | he was given a large sum of money. | July 8 July 20—Stmr Na- = — 4 . RAGG —Sailed { ing at 8:30 o'clock P strest, N 25 by W 120: also lot on NE cor- | ,,FORT B ' = VIAVL A [ HUTTON “1n this city, July 19, 190 at the | Ter of Thirtv.seventh avens and P strect. 15 38 the Norge did, and sailing south- | Mr. Moffatt sent for the money and O RT LUDLOW—Amived July 20—Schr / - Enefi N wnd deughters’ home treatment; | German Hospital, James B. Hutfon, b- 132:6 by N 100; also lot on W line of Thirtv- ' Westerly to strike the track of the |among the bills was one of $10,000 de- Pt S e bookiet mailed free: correspondence invited loved mon of James and Amnnd‘..}i‘ullon :; {’,‘5‘.“:,:,",’;;";;‘ ‘;'0".:60':{!“7;::9:‘ ;'lh!&_"’es;‘? trans-Atlantic steamers. The pilot | nomination. Recently the Government SEATTLE—Arrived July 20-Stmr Cottage "’ TR OO TAN ¥hm Mes oo Bt aarens, & native of Callfornia, MR | SH0°N 6 1 stoiet 1V 28 0y SPas0 e ik | cHart of the NorthiAtisutic tasied by | called i all ten {Houdand: doliar Dilis | Cityy tress. Seaswey: J PORTS. Remains will be taken to Point Arena | N line of 1 street, 82:6 E of Thirty-ninth the United States Hydrogra and the one given by Mr. Moffatt is| _ b v g - PROPOSALS. 0B Pt Potmaas ey, daty B | aveune iten by TNLA0: A SSEsItic Omlce s v VICTORIA—Paesed in July 20—Br stme i ! JOHNSON—In this city, July 20, 1904, Fmma | of Fortieth avenve, 175 § of T street, § 25 by 128 the outward track of steamers sail- | the only one that has not been Dre- | crusader, from Batavia, for Vancouver. 0S, between Twentieth and -first—§5; sunny ‘ront room. | | DEPARTM <5 - B 'r‘g_: l‘{ie utmol;f %me} ?r 1‘3 Johnson, a native of Sweden, aged 22 years. :\ la(‘c:olfiso 13‘1 n‘n w gn;_‘,:rbw;y‘-gom‘lsov-- ing frcm the Pentland firth charted to | sented for redemption. No trace of the !k::r'!'v.e,d July 20—Stmr Cottage City, from HOWARD, 640—Quiet, respe e house for | dian Affairs, Washington, D. uly 13, e | nue, 2 of V street, ¥ 20; $10. | = 3 guiet, respectable men; clean room, $4 50, 1804 —Notice is hereby given that bids for KELLYIn this city, July 10, 1004 at Bt | "ity and Ceunty of San Francisco to D, J, | PSS Sixty-three miles north of the |man who got the money was ever |SQENAY ' ;.= 20 simr Caithness, for mth; sunmy front room for 2. $225 week. | the purchase of unleased segregated coal and Mary’s Hoeoital ev., a hative of | JAmoree and E’ J. Malmgren, lot on SW Trock. As a matter of fact, many ves- | found.—New York Tribune Comox. BESNL OWAR rooms at low | and asphalt deposits wi opened by the e A T Sl . S 342:9, SE 240:6, ) Py i S AR e NGKONG—Arriv _rates: 3o to §1day and §135 to 35 Week | Commissioner of Indian Affairs at iy otfcs, | £ ETiends and acquatntances are respect; boLhebe A. Hearst fo Ruth M. Decker, ‘block | tance, although a comparatively small el Dt sartlcubiie bubdect’ . to | DT SAEI. Sem_ Sou Frpuferas Via: Mot 4. bet. Eighth and Ninth—2 sin- | of tracts within the MoAlester Dis. | (Thursdax). at 10:30 o'clock from the par. | LIS, bY U srect, ‘W strest, Fifteenth and | oe, pass to the south. b i e h taity UNEW YORK.Arrived July 20—Stme Aura- cre one $6; sunny | Trict (No. 1), at 2 o'clock p. m. (Eastern | 1ors of Mci'adden, McBrearty & Green, 11 Albert F. and Minnie Roberts to Lilly A“ A comparatively small number of the | rapid changes in humidity and conse- | , , from Liverpool. | Mission street, bet: Seventh and Eighth. E G EYDE, 915—Large front sunmy room; micely| Ume). Monday, October 3, 1904; for tracts | Jueoion Strict between Seventh and EIEhth | porentzen (wife of H. H.). lot on N lige of | trans-Atlantic ships navigate In the | Quent dense fogs. There is no light or | = Sailed July 20 Stmr Majestts, for Liver in the Wilburton-Stigler District’ (No. 2), at Feloct | Montana street, 300 E of Orizaba, E 50 N | vi any other warning signal he rocks, | PooL. - e | 2 oclock p. m (Bastern time), Monday, De- ~ geiotk train from Third and Townsend | 195" kiocy U, Railroad Homestead No. 1. 830, | VICIDItY of this reef. It is passed by |any other warning {3l COPENHAGEN—Arrived_ July 17—Simr = —_ | g o Dy - mariners being obliged to depend upon | United States, from New York. 2 T 8. Mint_Large front| Ccember 5 180i; for tracts in the Howe-Po- | . Sireets: 5 Oscar Heyman to Ole Martin, lot on'N line | Such ships as ply between America e o P S e R e | teau Dieirict (o' 3). at 2 o'lock b, m. D bl g T A ok A ST VeRue, S0:14% E of Mission street, | and Scandinavian ports and is visited | other resources to avoid striking it. It | GLASGOW Amived July 20—Stmr Ethi- | (Eastern time). Monday, February 6, T B,y Rtiv Ty = | NE 148:1%, 4. SW to 3 art 1 cEN jtme tnia, JULIAN ave. 160, nr. 10th st.—2 sunny unfur. | fOr tracts in the McCurtain-Massey District "’H-F:‘ n:me daf wrrlu{ls. aged T4 "'fl; | NE from beginning, W 41:0%; 510_‘”"" Lo | by the steam trawlers that cruise about |Is clearly charted, however, and eVery | “GENOA—Salled July 20—8t Sara tor nished rooms in rear cottase; rent $0. | o 9 at2ockodp m (Bamerm time), | 7 xents and Aoaas e et | oipichael F. Dolan to John C. Dolan, lot No. | in the North Sea. The great bank at | mariner knows how to keep clear of it | B EREOOL-alied Ml S-Stme Tes- MARKDT. 100A.The Falmouth—Bunny rooms; | hieh Ardmore Distriet. (o, By 2t 2 oplock | (Friday), at 1:30 - o'clock, . from Masonta | 12% a fo AR o etan ot WA 1288, | the base of this reef has long been | unless, as In the case of a fog, he getS | yonic, for New York. via Queenstown: simr and cold water; elevator: §2 to $7. | p. m. (Fastern time). Monday, June 5, 1905; | Lemple, corner Post and Montgomery | .o 7,00 % % ! known as good fishing ground. Some | off his course and cannot get back | Westerniand, for Philadelshia, via Queens- streets, where services will be held under g Catherine McGowan to John F. McGo | ain. the auspices of Hermann Lodge No. 127, F. | 4 , McGowan, | time prior to 1861 the reef was found | a8 —_——— and A. M. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- | 1ot on N line of Richmond avenue, 250 W of . tery, Via electric funeral car from Eight. | MISSion strest. W 25 by N 100, lot 29, biock D, | t0 be surrounded by considerable| So long-ago as 1636 there is a record | 4, Naw York department stors em- — Tue tree | French and Gilman tracts; also lot W line ! f fis] of a wreck on Rockall. In Martin's s 12 ”» oth and Guerrero streets. Remaine at the | o¢ Misston atrest T8 B o el i g shoals of the larger kinds o h, but ploys a “social secretary,” whose duty - - 6 (unleased town. segregated asphalt la; (Eastern time), Mo August 7 MISSION, 565—Front room, furnished, $5. 3 ars descriptive of the lands and eposits ISSION, $72—A suite of rooms; suitable for | e sold and coples of the regulations of i and for tracts in D! | | w | tor; rent $25 June 17, 1904, governing the sale of the un. | funeral pariors of the M. F. Maass Com- | ¥ o5 by W 100, 1ot 19, Dlook B Lomone $10. a company formed in that year to|‘“Voyage to St. Kilda,” published In|ig 1o look after the welfare of sales- - lased segregated coal and asphalt lands and | PanY. O1F Misslon etrest. e A Builders® C 2 R carry on a fishery there proved a fafl- | 1698, is mentioned a crew of French-| gwomen and cash girls. its, may be obtained upon Application o tujs | Charlee, beloved husband of the late Made: | Wiliam W, Barenn (oo iy ACte- ure. The steam trawlers, however, find | men and Spaniards whose ship was | —————— may be a Y. 2 % — . Bart 1: by = - or the Upited States’ Indian Asent, | line Msrgstat. devoted father of Celia Mar- | cug (contracton) o ‘t‘:‘;{}e:fhfibzgzr‘me business profitable. wrecked at Rockall In 1686 and who| One variety of bamboo is culttvated | ix'r-r')):_\'onlll\:‘;kfl:;rll:f;n;xor;err:;:]rts; H-“v ;: ;‘én.".\nfl- il 5 ::‘;’oflejofl:‘!fi finoneén\?’ry and basement frame bullding on B' The opinion is expressed by persons | made their way in their overladen pin- | as a vegetable and the young shoots rnished front rom Wil be found in the repulations. A certified | MBSTEETal, a hative of Boston, Mass. aged | 5 gsOh i Ciasnth avenue, 125 § of Lake street, | o+ on OP S B CH locality that the |nance to St. Kilda, where they wers | caten like asparagss, or they may be E O3 Sy Sue Sheck oc Arart for tweniy per cent of Hhe | B e e gy TE MEBoIan, | Gisst S e townic) Wil e | e e probably due to a fog, the | hospitably received. salted, pickled or preserved. - s t of the bid must accompany the bid. | Mass. papers please copy.) .t. | 1ass (contractor), architect W. J. Cuthbertson— | . = e e, il be 0id for cash, and success: | £¥Eriencs and acauaintances are respect- | Alferations and’ Teairs 5 piect Lot t e milL he Tequired o Ompotlt Witk | rwraday), at 180 b tr troRs (he T tandiKil O fie s ‘tivo-story Tiging RUTUILD Subr & Co. {37 Mission ‘street, | 12, YeA0 of & line_of Brannan strect, 85 W ot ADVERTISEMENTS. venth and Eighth. Interment| ™% 5 PGS wi me. If a successful bid- Mount Olvét Cemetery. | Bernn foustegcticn. o, Y 4h Brnteher: & 5 with the terms of his bid | MCCARTHTIn this clty, July 0. 1ot | Sorne (Contractors. architerts Cumningham &| ST ATEMENT STATEMENT STATEMENT ccified the check deposited a1y MicCarthy, & mative of lveland, ased | mental front and painting for s twostirs: nad Fags g i S0-20 of their respective bids within fifteen | f H. F. vs after receipt by them of notice of the | between Se ceptance of the fails to compl n the time unny furnished rooms, nning water; references, usekeeping rooms; cheap; | 4 1am - - ~ | by him nsxnnne\ ld;-n o ;mnd faith will b: i t)'e:;:-r o WeACIAIE Aty PPN basement brick bullding on E line of Stockton — NORE SOBINS: EeSSSREDAS: 1 ted to the use of the Choctaw an oK - T e. July 20, 5 :3 N ] 8- s B L R R TR S ary Ammie Leara, beloved wite' of Barmiey Mc. | "Tiilen . Dixon (owrer) with O Limsiors | CONDITION AND AFFAIRS | CONDITION AND AFFAIRS| CONDITION AND AFFAIRS | 1 rved. Deeds of co - e ce ' Kevitt, and mother of Rose E. Annle M. my furnich- | how > and Bernard F. McKevitt gents: $10. | ighte 3 railroad Joseph and Ellen M. Finley, a native of Cal- | mill work. deae . of way for railroa oA Iatie ot b . deafening, ornamental plastering, i ¢ ifornia, aged 41 years S = glazing, flooring, ma: erior, Washington, 1) E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- ' ware plastering. saI\T::fue'éep'm;m"fi;fl‘({:&’ 2 AI. L I A" c E I " s u H A l cE Approved. THOMAS RYAN, fully invited to attend thae funeral Friday, | and plumbing for a two. tory and finished | | fuly 22, from the residence of her parents, | basement frame bullding, commencing at o Eoa e Pay avenue. Melrose thence to St. Eliza- | point 97:6 W from intersection of SW ccrnes | Y Eiven| Dbeth's Church at 9:30 o'clock. where mass of Fillmore and Fulton streets, W 25 by & | (contractor), architects same—Exca THE and daughter of | concrete and cement work, brick work. I;figz{ OF T 1 &t » BTy B | s G 1 3 lied vhere mase | 27l . GORPORATION, LIMITED July 18, 1904, John | Weismann (contractor), architects Bhea &/ constructio Xtensior < Y 1904, " " i o hgaflf :«-’::hwffi, ! M\&I;v;:v,‘a (Ixa‘x\suf _mxTn. . exed 58 years. . | Shea—Excavations, foundations, sidewalk, | ~yF PHILADELPHIA, IN THE STATE OF Or PEORIA, IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, ¢ g‘ynfial';:i:m&fnin‘r‘;y'm?as Mrnnfwal tions ‘on file In this offes | guh2 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | steps, chimneys, carpentry, mill work. roofing: | OP,N,,,.,.“.., on the 3lst day of Decem-| Wi, the 3ist day of December. A. D. 1903, | year ending on that day, as made fo the In- invited to attend the funeral to-morrow ' gla ay), Ju # . pariors of F RLICH, City Clerk. | Diect. netween: Seventh and the aus hardware, st front: 1 3 - at 1:30 o'clock, from the ftels. etc., for a three gtory frame butiiing s | ber, A. D. 1503, and for the year ending o7 | and for the year ending on that day, as made | Surance Commissioner "o the State. ot Ca uhr & C l‘;gzhmnlvn flats and four stores) on junction of Jones | that day, as made to the‘lnu I"n;:rf:::: :o to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of | Sopid: Pursuant = lp“h:)ll::; ‘fl’,,";u‘,&‘.‘n‘, ces of Marine Painters’ Un Bracloce s Tty V0.0 10 | staueriot the State ot CRlituroia, DRrseall B § oo iror e, purvuant: (o the: provisions of sso- | 48 ser Mank furaished Oy the Commimiuns rves the right to reject any | 3. P. WON shed rooms to let; double Dated Juty 13 1004 e e | - 1 ~ NwW nviy v f sections 610 an: o | No. 1. Interment Mount Olivet Cemeter: 5 1 the provisions of s % . CAPITAL. | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. | REITMANN—In ‘this eity. Juiy 30, 1904 | S owners. with 7. Looney (contracton, | Pelitical Code, condensed as per blank fur "m",.m ~ Bi,l . ‘,h v f‘::,lc'.,l C:::' Ao o oo e 28 7Ot Day-TIAGON TOOM, TUF- | s oot | 1+ 4 dearly beloved ‘wife of Diedrick | architects same—Sewering, pimbing and gas. | nished by the Commissioner: dense per blank furnis y = amE %3 $230,000 00 me on same; $1950, CAPITAL. missione ave sold m. place | Reltn nn. a native of New York City, aged | fitting for | AssETS: - b= | th st. All bills | ars 3 months and 20 days. i Chvir SSETS = AN presented ‘or payment | In Berke uly 20, 1904, Martin Amourt of Cavital Stock Pald UD 000,000 00 e By iy A B Rl ¢ rrit axp | . "Tacs | o, Sty bt o B 85 | COMMERCIAL NEWS | & &= - Amount of Capital Stock. o Macker Vaiue. of i Secks BAT i = P = | e, an (Ao S Rock) M ek eetha | | ASSETS. Aoy R ,and Bonds owned by Company | EEUEE S A0 SEAMNERING. | 3 e of Liveiaors tols e | S = Real Bstate owned by Company.. $202,034 00 ASSETS i Tl el gl b e | AT s(e{m)u'un‘el 1:-“1:1-3.{ };on Ness & Market, | "'""}.v”%:fl;. 1 _»dm"r{: 10 months and 2 days. | Continued From Page Tifteen. Loans on Bonds and Mortgages.. 35486100} o . Estate owned by Company..... $7,000 00| Interest due and accrued o all | "l tavent cclebrated Melbourne system; only Friends and acquaintances are respect- | 23 3 Cash Market Value of ali Stocks 6} Latns i B sl Mt - SIS T8 | ichs ang L. | ibourne in private: established | fullv invited 1o attend the funeral services A e owned by Company. 506,678 riga; Due from other | years in S. F. Tel. Mint 2626 from 1 to 5 pm. 11:'"”:\1?;;}"”“" I‘-t) ""r‘x (-l:_;*k. at ;’hak!lxm m ‘(:un‘fl&! G :2! ;g: Amount of Loans secured hz cnén :l.rl'l \dllg. of all Stocks and 150208 03| AR ete 1 | ¥ dence, 10 e street, Berkele: Toul Cur. 12! Bonds, Stocks ane onds owned by Company....... 3 | B e | €al. Interment Jewish Cemetery, Mountain | 200 J . . 14 pledge - of 3 1th s Total assets. o ! MARRIAGE LICENSES. View. - . { 100 Mexican 85! 100 Union Con ... 2¢; omber markelable securities 23 . o000 At I Toute b X Wit E ~Offices on l The toliowing marriage lcens | pMembers of Live Oak Lodge No. 17, K. of | 100 Ophir . 2 351 Cash 1 Company’ . 3,664 00 | etable securities as collateral. 71,088 99 LIABILY : ! es were fssued.| P. Oakland—Attenticn! You are hereby Afternoon Session. : . ssoe701 Losses adjusted and unpaid..... ome In suite | yesterday': . | notined the funeral of Brother | 100 Alpha . 00| 300 Guold & cur.. 13| Cash i Banks o A Sat W ST & DS oeg 27| Lotwes in orocess of Adjustmant = month; trau- | . Red Bluff, and Flor~ | from his late residence, | 200 Belche, 18] 300 Mexi . ' Interest due 5| Cash in Banks....... . «e. 96,289 27| or in Suspense..... swons e : an, PR T o i Berkeley, Thursday, July | 300 Bovs & Beich. 11| so0 Honical B8 Mtocks and Loans.............. s o s B S e S R S Losses resisted, including ex- o Arthur , 811 Greenwich street, | 300 Rullion 17| 500 Overm: 1 Interest due and accrued on Bonds VX e o1 [ O e B g i 5 T and lda Hans air Oaks strect T RS EILT, Acting K. of R. ana 8. {4700 Chollay 15! 300 Potost 1: and Morteages ..ol 7.467 96 mf:::? ::d :.o:n. s i 4750 P EAEL G IE T ST William Bull 5 Eacramento stroat; {ORGE D, A 200 Co s 01| 100 Ual 35 fums in due Course of - e and ac on running one year or less, $— =y 22, 20 Reed street. o SCOTT—In this city, July 19, 1904, Joseph | 100 Exchequer $o] 100 rz'lfi,':v?.nck-n 2T “.2’“:; and Mortgages TR B e g e ! J. Mayne, 50, 285 Shipley street, Hamilton Scott, eldest son of Joseph W. and | e Rents due and acci 425 Premiums in due Course of Coilec- Gross premiums on Firs Risks 130,096 14 peth Robinscn, 40, 1012 Van Ness | the lats Maia A, Scott.’ and brother” of PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE, Perpetual Deposits S it punning mor-” ihan _one yeas, | " sq ant new | Harry 8. and Waiter A Following were the sales on the Pacific| collsction B TS B —— . ef. Appiv 10 10 4 sslin, 23, city, and Carrle T. | Scott Lake, a native of . Cal. i : ol P ot e mi on M sl sonlindind - . city. 2 | JE7The ‘toncral aorvices wiil be netq | 0K Exchange vesterda M s oo S Sl L L g et et Mt 1 ck Korte, 30, city, and Eilla M. Gor- at). at 3 o'clock, at the rosi- | , Morning - Setxion. et kst $—: reinaurance 160 per cent. : ontz, 5 = and Alic . nte Teme: | 200 Con ¢ 200 S 3 s oy 3 e | e R on o B el L0 300-Con Imperial, O 100:8itess Bl 1, a8 ,““‘ds'::::s' SIS | Lo atinilel oo sbast P - - | Louis liis street, and Sarah | SIMI—in Healdsburg, Cal., suddenly v 19 D: Mexican i ¢ b R g afiumed, SO BURRICE o oees R s gsaadin s s snaeatgs 2 lity ur m { Seltx: Howara strect £ 1904, Pictro Simi, heloved: maemard b ’ 200 Mesican 841 100 Unton Con . 24! :‘f;::: n ,wrocnn of Adjustment or Losmes in process of Adjustment or i G’ ::nvtg;‘:.eir,Omw.mgw\i-l;}ar{" ubbell, 26, 4 Alice street, and | torla Simi, and father of Har 5§ Potost . 20 T ey ™ n Suspense 11 other Liabiliti, - 2 4 s { 23,210 Chenery street. Mre, . A: Krooe, M T ehmctie Db | noon Sessfon. u::-:“:rl'"“- Tnciuding expenses 230000 | o BRI e T ALl other Liabilities SSTER Hotel, 44 34 st., ne | 4. BIA Federal atreet, and | Mrs. G. R. Stiles, a native of lucca, Italy, | 100 Chollar . 19/ 100 Mexican .. remiums on Fire Risks run- ning one year or less, $260,U28 53; Total Nabilitles t convenient and respectabl 24, 206 art etreet. aged 69 vears * | 200 chotlar | 18] 100 Ophir Gros Or N ear or less, $308,- reinsurance 50 per cent. oeo 130,014 28 $150 might; §2 1o 88 w . 3o, and Floss T Notice of funeral hereatter 0 Con Cal & V.1 10, 50 Ophir DG e pqurance G0 Dev cent.. 15440089 | reinsurance 80 per cent ... e sCing-room; free bus: baggage. eton street, ang | ULRICH—In this clty. July 19, 1704, Charl 760 Con Tmpertai 011" 100 Overma; Gross premiums on Fire Risks run i e T e S Net cash actually received for Fire - Rooms from 15¢ o0 street. e i aa W Sorinany, axed/ geere | 200 Mexicaw B 209 Ofvpuian “ping. g ithess oos 36, 8 168251 04| 179 40; reimsurance pro rata..... 149.008 02| premiums ... o $108.908 @ $5 per week. | ,imbard street, | grFrients and acquaintances are respect- TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. o~ 3:,:\-1-“!1“ by the inmu R 498,007 25 | g lrme premiums L. 468,063 0 room in private e R fully invited to attend the funeral to-day Following were the sales on the San Fran. | A™ wal policies............ 878,108 97 les o — | Received for interest on Bonds breakrast if desired. t, and Lavra D-lfivo, 24, 422 Valleyo > | (Thursday). at 2 o'clock. from the parlors | cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: | . 0 Pna accrued for salaries, / and Mortgages.................. < BSS0u — = . -avra o, 24, 422 Vallejo. m ;n,:.:’.:o:]'ull:,m‘mflr-;flM;r l'n):l“!:‘l"c;lbxrnd Morning Session. . D‘::m'“‘ e 108 48 INCOME. R?,f“;,‘f,,,’,‘,’: 'n;g:;; '?fo.d.:lm::; PR raished rooms: ———*___‘__: hence by electr eral car to Moun: vet | ann Goldfield ....1 05/1000 Ton 1 o become due for taxes sthe —— o arTabe EIRTHS—MARRIAGES—IEATHS | Si0 Gromirics sbsta AL T Do Sy 2000 Machamare o IHEGNTon Caa My 13| Due Fn doments 4 35 B 86} Bat oagh seiilly. riechend S TheL L ] i e S S I — AL = YETER—In this city, July 20, 1904, Nich B N o Ax 31,257,906 04 ; 3 > o o by R % e S B a_death L vARnEN ;‘?"‘; P “x“oo’f‘:-r:'?::‘ e o o :K“;; fi g‘é: N & g mmm?ncour. - RSt UL TS tnars gp | ROCTTeS from al ocher s - rth, marriage and death notices sent by EN—In this city, July 20, 1004, Emily | 1000 Ray & O'Brien 1 on tar.. 33 : 3 : eres ends . = HOTEL BALTIMORE. mai will not b inserted. “They murt be handed A, Warren, wife of the Rev. Dr. James H. | 100 Ray & O'Brien 101 500 United Ton .. 03 " \on actually received for Fire R e e sl g LECT FAMILY HOTEL, BEAU. | in 8t either of the publication offices and ne arren. 2000 Rescue . | o o . $400,672 74 o o EXPENDITURES, SITUATED ON THE “FINEeT | 12dorsed with the name and residence of per- (KT Funeral from [Ceridence, 1644 Taylor ‘Atternoon Session. ”e".‘;fi'ng':r futerest on Bonds and b °"": "“:“:'. Net amount paid for Fire Losses EQUIE ) WITH ALL THE LATEST IM- e cvent are published once in this fiféfiiflf‘sn 131300 'rm.Y 1;‘:;1: T e, “Slcks, Loans, ana Total Income ... ceerese. 306,505 85 | Net amount - ne EROVE . 18 READY TO RECEIVEH of charge Goldfield Ton. 10{1000 Ton Gold Mt. 16| Srom i other SOUTCES.......... et Lomses (ncluding $——. losses of VEN —_— 1 - from <o 2 previous years). ... x iy s James McGinn, Henry Hansen, | Goldfield Ton. 11| 500 Ton Midway.. 48| geceived for Ren! X EXPENDITURES. Stockhoid 808,135 14 1015 VAN NESS AVE., COR. GEARY ST. rist s @‘;fi";&,fif&, i MicNamara | 52!1000 Ton :fi;:} 2 _ R Net amount pald for Fire Losses (In- Pl o sllrwed for Comiad WO — the wits e D oy B ARG S0 4, e et A R MacNamara . 53| 100 Ton N Star.. 33| Total 10COME <veesecsersensr $486,585 22 | Nt amount pald tor Fioe Lomses dn- or Brokerage . U nons s EDDY, 125—Nice room, including washroom: e s iy Yy BE I mmman 14 447 8t.; Tel. South 576, e g 4 by e e S E ITURES. i e o ped bl Sificers, " clerk table for 2 gentlemen; breakfast and din. fe of Louis Keilner (nee Lated), ‘o e 190 Aot Touts B ATIG1 ; fipfxbnn 5 Dividends to Stockholders. < 18,000 00| ‘oases of other branches sier.. 19,246 66 er: reasonabie. : 4 o &1 Net amoun llowed for Commission or Paid for State, National and Loecal " ety AL E = . J. Monahan, Ma: % 4 CLOSING QUOTATIONS, i $29,313 06, losses of Paid or al 3 THE COMORA-—Large lawn, _sunshine ail —_*M—%' !!mfm)iv Ry i s el e {,‘,’L’Jfiu?'y-.-g» e O I oin Tk B T s TN A sthe S Ve Curieous attention. 621 OFarell s 00 BRADY WITTMAN—TIn Alameda, July 10, ' MONAHAN, C'HARA & 0. BLL s S Bia e, | BAI2R9 5% for Commission oF 3 charges for officers, clerks, etc.... 7,289 go| fures - L e iy - o e eman 5. "B iy FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, | A1pha 08 10 Justice . 14" 15| Brokerage .....-.. - ;oo 102733301 poyg for State, National and Local Total expenditures... $1.265,181 99 s B o hrabtiol So0w: | Jamos G Binty Of Rels Brbiins weg o S50 Mission &t mear Nisistuphih, Aita 05 07 Kexauek 03 04| paia for Salarten, Féed and siher L | PYE T PR, oot B - _p: = DL and modern: table board. | May Wiitman of Alameds. San Francisco Andes 19 20K, — 120~ charges for officers. clerks, Ete; 305405 | | other payments and expenditurss 17,117 o5| RiSk® &nd Premiuma. Risks. [Premiums. EDDY, 1128, opp. Jefferson Park—Fire furn, | ELEVETH—BUCKING—In this city, July 20, Belcher 17 il B e b . 11,0072 Net amount of Risks _sunny roome; {able bourd: reas.: new manag. 1903 by whe Rev. K M. Stenerud, Alphews REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | It & Beich. 70 2 B3| A other ‘payments apd expendi- asapre| TO DRGNS oo 8276530 16| N5 00 Guring | the - —_— —~ — — = g i AN Freda E. Bucking, — a o % front room: modern: private | both of this city, - Caledona 52 50 2 55| tures ..eo.ocooeseees year . vy class board. 1200 O'Furrell ot e o WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, Challenge 20 12 18] fotal Expenditures ........... $440.524 00 Fa |8 onr — ELLIS, 455 Nicely furnished rooms with DIED. LRt A Sty ot e JMusis il i deen | ChOAS < % 1 oo BT e S e = board: reasorcble; aleo French tabie board. A et A ‘-""';f““‘x'%"‘; ot bE '{!';516'; Polk street, 37:6 8 25 26 i O B R A R 2T P Rt e _— 7 7 oratio O, nop, Henry of Vallejo, § 50 by ; §m, { o Losses Incurred during the year... $222. . 0&?""‘3%‘:’;&?" 'éu“’.ffi:‘:" Thopmas Marggrat, Charles | Morris Siminoff to Emma Siminoff, lot on § | Lomees e O R | Risks and Premiums.|Fire Riska| Premiums. t 3 * clarthy, € Ellis stroet, 77 Premiums.| Fire Risks. | Premiums. amount SR AED. A it s e Kelly, Patrick €. McKevitt, Annis L. 3o, o0 5 20ra & 60 LB e o 59 5\ Rihwunt Exeniuins - G gy e B e HOWARD, S41A—TFirst-class board and room, | Cordes (infant) Mullins, John :9, 8 90, B 25:9. : ; gitt. = of Risks| H single or double, $5-§6 wk ; Americen family. | Doran, Margaret Reitmann, Augusta SPring Valley Water Company to Samuel M, 2% 3| Net amount e FOAL: 5 53 ool $52.356.476] $435,908 00 T i s ng| Elteubeis, Gustave Samecn, Marti M. and Theodore Cohn, lot on N line of Clay Tl 33| yaen durinE B wsoss| ssen T : $280.140,650,$2. 437.223 98 board; reasonable. g:{ll:\:_n."?fll h{g] gmt‘z, l-’":l:rx;h H. ..z‘r_ee‘t“&,m:s W of Webster, N 127:8Y% by W 21 23| Net amount of n-m 3 Biovensen Mansion, opp Grace Church, spnex | Hofmain, Texina Ulrich, Charles Mary C. Berges to Rose T. McNamara, lot L ] o 486,033 11 41,494,084 2.020.315 14, 807 California—See rooms.learn prices.try table Johnson, Emma we:?r. Nl;lz:# i g_:; :b;ng fl’z%‘knflml' 87:6 E of Steiner, & Eeperanza ... ;o 11 | Net ln::'mr '3'1' f:f.: 61,777, 664,500,680 19,558, 187760 11 s ] ! Title I Gold_Anchor, — 1 73| Dese : e wd B BERNARD CREMER, President. F SZELINSKI, Presiden ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. | BALL-In this cliy, July 19, 1904 Horatla pany g0 Charies Lo siin’ frtoFist Com- Goldteld «.: 95 = ROBT. B. BEATH, President. b s iy ATRRARLNERE. Byesitont. TLET home wanted In refined private family, | OTandia Ball, beloved wite of Gilford Ball, Brogerick street, 15 N ot Fou, n Sg'he of o = DENNIS EENY, Secretary. % CRI iy Subscribed gy = : Ot poard, Tor raarried lady and 14 yeer ol 2ng sister of Ludie and William Youns. & 108:3: $10. e 4 o SR T R e O and sworn to before me. this 9th | 200 e ot Andy "Ly © before me. thia s o e e T ¥ ve of Mayesville, n ty, Ken- Harry W. and Susie Bernheim to Nellio A. s g Ay A day of January. 1904 oo oo 2 o Maghet 4 Sutter wae v vot | e 5 ot e TheeTs Lassil (wifé of Frederick ) ot on iine oe Litfe Ton -1 o Ty S M Neiary pubite. WILLIAM F. VOGEL, Notary Publie. e TCone Genecat. Croneeh, Manager, soom 6, 408 Movigom | iy ey ie stiend the Rineral Today & r0 o o0 B of Baker, E 25:3 by 50 4 o R | Dheetay i, 10,0 clock, from che?pariors of gihrederick A. Lasell to Nellle A. Lasell, same; | E 2 52 - ANTED—Studlent _requires comfortable e B e el B - gift. 32 iy in g00d 1 with or without | Due. and n streets. In- " Amelia M. Hamill to H, C. Cutting, lot on n e oy g T terment Holy Cross Cemetery. line of Lyon street, 100 § of Page, & 55 o o o 5 M 23 FICE room, inclufing washroom: sultable for | © mass wil be slehemiiy T, e ! .'wuunmmmmmum & % hud P G breakiast and dibmer; resson- | soul of the late Thomas Brodcrick, beloved as, Jot on W line o ic_avenu, 9 N e _303 c lif i s B S F i N :-’-"‘E'h--'- husband of Margaret Broderick, at St. Pat- of Frederick street, N 25 by W 106 . & s a ornia to, T P, AN an - Francisco.

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