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C 10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1904 l stieg. a native of Germany. aged 67 years. E¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- CHICEEN RANCH TOR SALE. | _ROOMS FOR xqugquo& ROOMS TO LET-—Furn. and Unfum, | | ‘ROOM 1. e EOOMS AND BOARD—Continued. | LEGAL NOTICES—Conttaued. | WILL FINISH GEARY, 3 sunny rooms for housekoe % 8 | FRANKLIN, 1100—Sunny sulte and single | &n abstract of all such proceedings thereunder. | fully vited to attend (he funeral sercices i : GEAKY. 431—Furnished rooms. | _ rooms; excellent toard. }mfl' (22, annual repoft, to ue by the goveraof | to-day (Monday). at I D m. at the s ps - - - - o efu: ature ennially; al Lla Evers, shingion . 43 — Three furnished | GEAT(Y, 483—To let, one micely furnished ROCMS with board; all locations. Phone Clay | books and pupers pertaiming fo. (hs —matter Damors o of Koy e a ot Oakiony o . i T - 996, lpm\'!d‘ed‘ ‘rio ‘m lh‘lla act shall at all times ux:l: matorium. 4 A : e — .= | open to the inspection of any party interested. g 3, i G22—sunny, furnished FIE | By 1128, “opp. Jefferson' Park—¥ine {urn- | or_the. guxernor, or the{atiorney- general: or ooy dar el e o atvr | H i | GEARY. ix- ot ok B | oemny rocroe: table board; reas.; new MANAS. | committee o €ither branch of the legisiature, | MOt SSATl RIS hutiand o x g P ety es | g 1 | HOWARD, 841A—First-clags -board and room, | Of & Joint committee of both, or any citizen = Ricrian,. a-native of Cownty Cork, Ircland, y the case that a party wishes GATY ave., 633—One front, light P single or double, §5-§6 wk.: “american family. | O the state. . aged 57 years. { Sec 7. It shall be the duty of the state ! treasurer to pay the interest of said bonds, S when the same falls due, out of the sinking fund provided for in this act, on controller's war- | rants duly drawn for that purpose. i Sec. 8. This act, If adopted by the people.l ings for the purpose of reinvest- | eeping kall Toom; folding bed; $8. in a different kind of property. rience in-this business cnables | mplish this double p e by | The only condition we if_you wish us to| GEARY, 620—Sunny furnished rooms. X GATE ave., 1520, near Scott—4 fur- | rooms complete for housckeeping: reagcnatble: apply 19 to 5. RAUB—In this city, August 2§, 1904 Elizabeth Sehraub, a native of Germany, ages 86 years and 7 menths. 2 '“: BO““I of Harbor Commls- £7 Friends and acquaintances are resy ioners Hope to Continue | Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church annex. + $07_California—seé rooms. learn prices,try table. | ADVERTISEMENTS, sutscriptions received at | __Call branch office. cor Duncan & Church <x GEARY, 1499—Sunny front room. fally invited to attsnd the funeral to-morrow cse of it for you, MUST BE GOOD OF ITS {GOUGH, 8i5—A tront sunny bay-window | shall ‘take effect on'the thirty-firet duy of De. | (Tuesday, at i p. m. from the residence of W KIND AND IN ] CATION, t room; grate, gas. bath: reas: . i i r, A, D. nineteen hundred four, ag| Ce elhut Julia street, betwee e p eitner our simse of sour owm with | T | 200 RENTING AGENCY. | (J%ilis Jrovions excont those reltiing to'and | Sevenih and Fighin cff Minna. - Intcrment ork on Improvement property so heavily | GRAND Southern, Tth and Mission— AV] £l e Vo A necessary [(or its submission to the people, Mount Olivet Cemetery. Please omit flowers ve mo sctual equity. —Larze sunny tront room facing | to $1 25 night; §1 50 to $6 wk HAvE {,‘:‘;;‘r‘!’nm':;“c‘;"fe‘l;pl“fm’e";‘o‘g;; 96 | and for returning, canvassing, and proclaim- | SORICH—In this city, August 26, 1904, Anni N 17 it has merit, whether you own real te : e ¥ < | Ing _the votes, and as to said excepted pPro- | beloved wife of Anton Serich, and mother of BENEFT 4 > N\ or & mercantile or facturing busines SSRGS o ey ek visions this act shall take effect immediately. | oo wittamn T 1 Ay Hughes and DENK IS APPARENT Lring & description to our office, stat arniched rooms for | GROVE, 208—Newly furnished rooms to rent. | LEGAL NOTICES. Sec. 9. This act shall e eubmitted to the | " Geqrge Sorici. \ what kind of property you prefer in ex- ard, all conventences. — - people of ‘the State of Catitornia for their | Mg SUEEL I Trivate. —_— 4 you wili be surprised how quickly - e 2 ratification at the next general clection, to be | .. g | Tect the result ; 3 furnished housekeeping rooms [ GROVE, 456—Nice, large, sunny room. g CHAPTER CCXIL |hnldcn in the month of November A’ D. | SYIDERCIn his city, fueust B0, ime | Largely Imereased Wharfag - BECAUSE WE UNDER- | _ W able for 2 or 5 adults. 3 RERO, 233_Nicely furnished large sun- ' Al};gl‘;’ggnovmz FOR THE ISSUANCE | nineteen. hundred and four; and ali ballots R A YT moitbe S0 25 Uays (PRI | T rEavl] as 1ariage NG SINEES and are = = 2 i B g w7 w ¥ ND SALE OF STATE NDS CRIE- | at said election shall have printed thereon, 85 years 2 t - H ciben aaakine & Y2 Two sultes housekeeping | DYy room: bath, gas and phone; private fan ATE A FUND FOR THE CONSTRUCTION : and at the end thereof, the words “For the | delvhia papers please copy) =~ = I Assured to Meet the Grow- necia { same. 0 charge for ad e. PR {'Xganu;fi' BOARD OF srethxéanfeg San Fll;nnciscg Seawall Act™ and in a sep- | m,",-;’ D N et i ritsing or an er purpose unless we pro- TAIG MISSIO SEAW, ND arate line under the same the words ‘‘Against | 2 s ragh ” H '] ¢ e, » 65 cxchanss satisfactosy 0 YOU 0 A0 ery lerge front rooms; gas | HAIGHT, 60—Furnished room tolet. ~ ' APpURT the San Francisco Seawall Act, and opposite | Monday, August 20 look at 2 p. m. ot jng Needs of the City | h usekeeping. Ly e G fe s s | SO o TO CRE- | 8aid lines ‘there shall be left spaces In which | Pioncer Hail. Interment Moun: Oivet Cime. A T, 2 & ¥ . g ATE A SINKING the voters may make or stamp a crose to | tery via electsic car from Elghieeuth and — e —— Guerrero vews, [Kemains at_the pariors ! unny room turnished tor house- MENT OF SAID BONDS; AND PROVIDING | Indicate whether they vote for or against the | $0 ACRES, Shasts County: 160, Kings County, ., | bath, phone; ail conveniences. of the California Undertaking Company, 405 to exchange. Realty Chronicle bldg. . .| FOR THE SUBMISSION OF THIS ACT | #aid act, and those voting for sald act shall - The insertion into their platforms of = = = &= = furnished FOOMI | QA VOTE OF THE PEOPLE. | do o by placing a cross oppesite the words ' Powell street. near Post. the San Fran “seawall plank” by E pp— SIAORIN. S s nd § saelThaie- = = [Approved March 20, 1903.] | “For the San Francisco Seawall Act,” 2nd all SNYDER—In Oakland, Cal., August San: Wynae s pla y .\LAMEDA ADVERT'S’M’TS | _om rucny = — e place, 18--Single or housekeeping = The people of the State of California, repre- | ;’;v;‘;_! rottie r""l".';épi-‘;fi:’fii ';f:,d'.hfl_l\f::ni'ii _fi-‘gm-mflymu P g e (h‘ two palitical parties of the State | KYICKERBOCKER Apartments. 1310 Ploe— & seated in senate and assembly, do | the San Francisco'Seawall Act’t " The gav- | STANTON_Entered into thiscity, ;"“°‘l"f RO R INRAE Qe oF ”:" unny. furnished 3. B : 2 = I ‘ cf ol 3 ernor of this state shall include the submis- | p 5 by S5 o arbor's improvement once more to the ALANMEDA REAL ESTATE. o liahted: free batns: Tates reas | oo oo s posel o, fuSeEiion L ¥or the purpose of providine o | slan of thi act to the Peopie, as Aforeesid. 18| Wi of Ehome’ Do B s Slpmnsions Lpeipiviantiaigeis anten 2 s - T = e payment of the indebtedness here- : his proclamation calling for sald general elec-| Mrg Nellie Brady, M Hamilton, - 2 o e HALLY & CO. ARIKIN, £10%— Large, sunfiy, furnished room | by authorize 1 e i K ¥, Mrs. amilton, : b $5000—Two-story, T-room house, with high | for light bousekeeping; gas stove; $12 month. | HARRISON, 78415, near Fourth—Finely fur- orized to be incurred by ‘the board of | tion. Mrs_ T. W. Scheper, Edward T., John E. and the Deople, before whom it must stand bath; homelike; §1 etate harbor commissioners for the erection of | Sec. 10. The votes cast for or against this | Jumies ‘A. Mulially. and devoted stepmother for approval at the next gemeral elec -basemen! finished modern; up to date; in nished sunny rooms; a eeawall and enances in the city and 't shi vassed | Vil N slegant =, pear Grani-st siation; fine LIBRARY Bldg. Van Ness and Golden Gate | week up. county of San ranctaco, At & cost not to exceed - and ‘declared o ohe s e nen and wabect | o o Jo Willism E. aud the'late A% tfon. The first step was taken when awn: an ideal home: a sacrifice on @ccount Y unfur._rooms: Fema. | o hetween Twentleth and 70, mMillion dollars (which said seawall and | fo the same Fults 4o votce cast for siate | 1o S - 6 e Toghtaturs Autheuined.o & o of owner jeaving. i $6000—Modern bouse of 6 rooms upstalrs and ¢ downstaire; billlard room, cellar, wind- mill, barn and gus plant; lot B8x140. i $1600—Six-room cottage; lot 25x118; be- | McALLISTER, 720—Double pariors; folding wanzy | Twenty-first—To let, sunny front room with gas and bath; $8 per month. | HOWARD, 715—Larg sunny rooms at low abbuitenances the board of state harbor com- imissioners are hereby empowered to construct iu the manner authorized by law, and at a| COst not o exceed gatd two million dollars), the State treasurer shall, immediately after the officers; and if it appear that eaid act shall | have received a majority of all the votes cast | for and against it at such election, as aforesaia, | then the sane shall have effect as hereln-| efore pro and shall be (rrepealable | ided, 87 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday), from the family residence, 4074 Twenty-third street, near Castro, thence to St. Jumes Church, where a solemn requiem cent bond issue to provide funds for the completion of the seawall and docks on the water front of this city. The third . > ! bed; housekeeping; $25. | “rates: 25c to §1 day and $125 to $5 week. jssua: 2 high mass will be celebrated for the repose T s; 2 etati n prin- | es: o 2 iesuance “of = rnor, | H s E ¢ s R e BTN KRR e s = = = - [Dratiaan e T s AL (ORI ATSs | ELEE el wecloatimint tiferest, of SNUIRETE | of her goul, at 0 o'clock. Inicrment Holy and last will be when this bond issue Butiding lots in all paris of town—au | MEALLISTER, w2—Sunny front room comp! HOWARD, 860—Nicely furnished rooms. ;;‘I’l?u‘m‘n)‘ SUitable bonds of the State of Calll| charged, and tye overnor shall make procla- | weeem SRSl et comes up for popular approval in No- prices. HALLY & CO., 2313 Santa Clara ave. $7800—HOUSE of 12 reo: S B. cor. Grand | »t. and Alameds ave.; 75 feet on Grand by | Water T s T ©of four per centum per annum, {rom the as the “San Francisco Seawall Act.” 1 BATURDAY, AUGUST 27. Harbor Commissioners have labored 1 ea S —Small rooms 3. ’ 128 on Alameds ave.; also lot in rear, 45 feet . JESSIE, 883, east U. S. Mint. ,time of the sale thereof, and both principal | Sec, 12. All scts and parts of acts i ! et 1 he Ta 12, faithfully on San Francisco's seawall.s - McALLISTER, 1056—3 sunny fur. rooms for and large rooms $8 per month. t i ‘ P { , Rachel Searles to Louise A. James (wife of on Alsmeds &ve. by 130 feet deep. | " Hkpe.; gas and coal range: sink: bath: phone. | §5 ang large e and interest shall be payable u':. (.r;lg t::;; ;‘21::;;( r:'!t:xkéhe provisions of this act are | Arthur R.), lot on W line of Fillmore street. Beginning at the western end of Mel; ’ McALLISTER, 003, cor. Laguna—Large fur- nished room for light housekeeping; running { | JESSIE, 187—Furnished room: | dollars each. The whole lesue of seid bonds shall not exceed the sum of two million dollars, and said bonds shall bear interest at the rate | O _the present etandard of cast as aforesald are against this act, the same shall be and become vold. H tlon thereof: but If a majority of the votes then Sec. 11. This act may be known and cited y | vember. e i e For years the successive Boards of 100 N of Vallejo, N 37:6 by W S3; $10. - $2200—2-story b of § rooms and barn; | T e | b e shall be payable at the office of the state — — Arthur. K. Ji to Loulse’ A. Jame: i wharf this line of solid concrete ha® - of Bt | MINNA, bi6_Turnished rooms complets fof | JESSIE, 524—Furnished rooms to let. | trensurer. a0y i thur K. James to Loulse A. James (wife), | e o s Sk % otk et | T ceinceing. | from . thélr —dais, Xbiration of nineteen veirs | STUTTERING AND STAMMERING, | same property; mift. 5 1hary €ED DULIE, yard by yard, in a southerly ! % housekeeping rooms to let; all Sz A=y demption by lo ae in this act herelnafter | Yoot s e u:;:’ and County of San Francisco to Albert crescent to Folsom street. Substantial $3250—Two-s! use south line of Enel- 3 2 JONES, 815—Furnishel room. | provided. Baid bouds shall * bear date, the elbaurue Ins LS SRR T yers ot on Nis'he of Turk: street, 112:6 wharves on sunports of metal and ma~ B oo 13 gy ol i~ sy L A b A ndreq | I8 taught celebrated Melbourne eystem: only | W of Pierce, W 25 by N 137:6. T . . Euctnal ave. g | NTIH, 8475, Mission warm belt— | JONES, 017—A sunny newly furnished room: and five, and ehali e made bavenle on the| Mclbourne in U. S.: private; established 3 | Julta A. Tucker to Margaret O'Hara, lot on followed in the march of — ! Tfurnished room; housekesping; xu,i phone Larkin 4125. : second day of January, nineteen hundred end | years in S. F. Tel. Mint 2626 from | to Spm. | E line of Dexbdars; Wiwc, 168 of Tk, vem vlendid piers :lela;‘:l m:v. RE ¥ = t : e ; gift. into the =% ow ™ FORECLOSURE. i EEARNY, 505, cor. Bush—_wicely furnished |VeRtY-four A."D. Tre interest accruing on Ty et e S san Franciice 1o s 1Rt the bay, and crowning WE WANT AN OFFER. 0 REASONAELE OFFER REFUSED. oom house; fine marine view; hly mui@& porcelain bath, : $3000. OAK. 117, 838 McAlilet 3 5 to *12: gas range, OAK, —Large, sunny rcom for house- | “eunny rooms and bath at reascnable prices. | ! LARGE sunny front room in private home to | a wontieman. Box 7.4, Cail office | such of eald bonds as are sold shall be due and payeble at the office of the sald state treasurer cn the second day of January, and | on the second day of July, of each year aiter | | the eale of the same; provided, that the first | payment of Interest shall be made on the mai will not be inserted. They must bs handed EIRTHS—N ARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by In at either of the publication offices and be | riet J Welch, lot on | George P. Dorgan, lot on NE | NE 1056, NW €0:11 SW 91:11%: 310 noble ferry building at the water way of the city. want of the necessary funds the stopped at the Folsom street and from that point around the line o 87:6 W of Scott, W 23 by S 87 Celia A. and William F' Satter street, Laumelster to 142 SE_Fol SE 40 NE 63:8 a, & FAMMOND, OEREWIA. AI0E oo s T avhs sy ey~ { second day of January, A. D. nineteen hun- | i s - 3 v 1 i et ol atad t 3 e LARKIN, 518—Furnished rooms. dred and . ds s | indorsed with the name and -esidence of per- | City and County of San Francitco nt Mne of the front to Secon 1% FARK ST SO Saow; ' Aoimm— Y 3 e s Y Bave besn HHoceteions .‘i'mf"?ub?:e'ex'f;g;fic;.“t:gg;g,dwflml; {25 e, Bublished, | liam M ana Louisa. Cordes, ot o ne mtrcet - ilie - ol am@ Woen ' Weslen = | LEAVENW( b ), near Broadway—Fine piratlon of nineteen years from the date of S | of Shotwell etreet, 123 S of Nineteenth, S wharves, wi he toredo-eaten timbers e cottage, © rooms; lot 5oxis0, | O FARRELL, 716, nr. Larkin—3 light, sunny. | “jorge sunny front room, suitable for two sald bonde ail pemne win sholl comce 1o pear | Of the event are published once in this columd | 56 by Ny 1328, T ith the to > new 5-room cottage; lot 100x | large unfur. housekpg. s; reasonable. gentlemen. , interest, and, lkewise, all bonds redeemed by lot shall cease to bear in this { free of charge. and uncven plank approaches, are still City and County of San Francisco to John 7 . ot B used. At Second street two modern and Neilie Donnelly, lot on E iine of Dolores { 160; chotce locatio: - - | interest as i g O'FARRELL, 1260_Furnished rooms for B 1 i b o « house, 7 rooms; oo ot . 1 -act provided, and the sald state treasurer shall | BOR street, 118 S of E.ghteenth, § 29 by [ 110. piers, each 300 feet long, to be occupled oice location L o | et ok Sl Staltee o | TUMBASY) g e oL oy plorthyith pay. and cancel the same. | MARSTON—In Alameda, Cal., August 25, 1004, | ,AJ0IPh C. Weber to Adolph H. Weber. lot by the Pacific Mall Company. il b TATWKS & FPHATENS, Webster and RRaY. | O P ARRELL, I305 Nicely furniehed sunny | \ARKET, 1040 (The Falmouth)—Sunny rooms, ' sinking fund. Srovided. for. i his. act. and | 0 the wife of Samuel I. Marston, @ son. | o0 310 @Rr o Twenty fitun and Hampshite congiructed and a seawall at that point 7-room house; great bargain. s. San Francis $1950~BUY home in Alameds rge | fruit, flowers; ear st ta —room cottage, now_bullding: { BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ; front housekeeping suite; also single. PAGE, 1425--3 or 4 unfurnished housekeeping rooms; electrie light; bath. gas range; use of bath and laun. — — s | — ~ - | MISSION, 753—Furnished rooms. tos:v.-, h:. rlnt‘e;est coupons ;h-n ‘\;gh “;fi"h;‘: DIED. Estate of Samuel Davis, by J. C. Rels, ex- ' modern cylindrical piers along the new i v} I ey ey oy ey | = N R Altmayer, Theress Marshall, George D. | Stulor; to Michael and Mary O'Keete, lot on wall, having a total 'X-ngth of 3600 feet : — - v, e 1t . Said coupol hall be con- Brittan, Mrs. Rebe McClung, John - g 25 S 100: . = and a width of 120 feet, amounting to | ECOTT, 250—Tw 3. unfurnished, connect. | MISSION, 1023—Targe sunny front room. Secutvely nomberea. andthell be- signed by | Curroll. Bartlott T. Natalle, Savigliano | sz E 350y N 100; $650. Ana to Alics | $1.105,000, the total cost aggregating 3$2,- . i ing rooms: bath; gas; phone. | MISSION, 1551—3 sunny rooms to let at $6 the state treasurer.’ But no interest on any | Churcih, Rev. B. cholson, Richard Ay T e B g g B K o i | “and 88 per month of sald bonds shall be paid for any time which | Enright, Patr O'Brien (Intant) NIUE ehin i et etk B s | A, OND, 148—Rcoms for housekeeping; nicely < {may intervene betyeen the dite- oft anyar| < Glllio, Yomeh lfflu,nfle‘;gl'g"idnfli, Wl b ornfa, § 25 by | yAST WHARFAGE CREATED. | furnished; convenient to business. ST id bonds an ssue and sale thereof to irelf, Catharin tchstieg, J. H. T 20; $10. | ! MISSION, 2768 -Two bright furnished rooms. -purcb.g:r_ et Haker, Wm. C. L. Riordan, Timothy 1 F'\ndr.w n}qd May Sh‘-hlnv to Michael and These improvements will create eight i SION, e ! " Sec. 3. The sum of one thousand dollars 1z | liammerschmidt,Mrs. Schraub, Elizabeth e am, ot ol W T of 0 new seawall blocks, as there will be ! NINTH, ~278—Private; cleancat, sunnlest hereby appropriated to pay the expense that = Amalia = Annie H;fl\\geAm: 426, °f Folnt Lobos avenus, N 25| PO e Tl (o S VI St B lesl Dooma i o rancince; PeloR 10 ik i Lan ioLourir f Rl sauanan | | Tiao: Aloat | Soyder Aomad, | Angio-Callioratan Bank to Eugens A. Lord, | the shore end, and these can be filled i ars all_round. be paid out of the San Francisco harbor im- | Koopman, Elizabeth Stanton, Ellen F. [lot on W ggeb;r"{ju;&g l;:}’!u:;tl?nmd:ed(” ;;3""““ rapidly after the concrete work is 1 - ; % v on 8 ly — N 2 cl : $10. | . | ETANYAN, 1111—4 unfurnished rooms; gas, ~OL: S77—Large furnished room to let; sun- Provement fund on controller's warrants dul Bay District Land Company (s cororationy | COMPleted. The area thus reclaimed terms reasonable. < drawn for that purpose. | bath, pantry; light housekeeping; adults; " 2 Sec, 4. When the bonds authorized to be | ALTMAYER—In this city, August 28, 1904, | to Walter von Ploennies, lot on W line ot | Will be about 357,490 square fest, equiva- | L Peivate; suteences, tssued under this act shall be duly executed, | Theresa Altmaver, a native of Germany. | Third avenue, 125 N of C street, N 25 by W | lent to twenty fifty-vara lots, which tuck ave., Ward, Derby, \ sts.; street work com< hed on corner FRUITVALE ADV'T'SMNT! Ilm;;l’-l Bm ESTATE. Index is published the first of )SON & CO., 1516 Fruit- box 466, Frultvale All sed in the Index free | THE Virgint STOCKTON, 711—Furnished rooms for house- keeping; $10 per month. 1005 Powell—Furnished or un- VAN NESS 252—Large, ve, E housekeeping; gas range; adults; $10. ny sulte; N. FOSTER, LESSEE. E FREE end for EXCLUSIVE use of the LESSE unigue GRILL, complete in every detail, a charming place to entertain one’s friende. BILLIARD and CARD ROOM adjoining. ST. LOUIE, 1675 Jackson st.—Modern 3-4.3 rooms: furn. or unfur.; refs. Tel. Fast 1350, e e e 1. hot, cold water, elevator:windows for parade. | | MINNA, 116—Nice single and double rooms i | O'FARRELL, 20—Sunry furnished rooms; ele- unfurnished offices. | sant; electric lights; | PINE, w7, room; suitable for 1 or near Powell—Sunny furnished 2 gentiemen; reas. rooms; unfurnished: gas, bath, etc. rooms; also 2 housekpg. rooms; reasonable. TEHAMA, 102, near Third—Furnished room In private family. g | THE LARCHMONT, 361 Butter—New brick bullding, finely furnished; modern; central; rates reasopable. _—————— UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 rooms, 85c to §1 night, §1 75 to §6 week; elec- i | Front furnished room; $8; private family, sinking fund provided for In he shall on the first Monday of January, nine- | teen hundred and twenty-four, also cancel and destroy all bonds not theretofore sold. Ail | bonds {ssued shall be signed by the governor. and countersigned by the controller, and shal | that it is subject to redemption by lot after ! the year 1914. they shail be by the state treasurer sold at ! public auction to the highest bidder for cashf| in such parcels and numbers as said treasurer | shall be directed by the governor of the state, | under the seal thereof, after a resclution re- | thereof offered, 3 he may select. the bonds offered, or any to such time and place iin one newspaper published in the city of | Sacramento, once a week during four weeks treasury, and muet be by him kept in a sep- arate fund, to be known and designated as | the “San Francisco Seawall Fund"” and must | be used exclusively for the construction of | seawalls and appurtenances thereto on the | water frout of the city and county of San Francisco. Drafts and warrants upon said | fund shall be drawn upon and shall be paid out of sald fund in the same manner as| drafts and warrants are drawn upon and paid | out of the San Francisco harbor improvement known and designated as the “San Francisco | the San Francisco harbor iniprovement fund | | O'BRIEN—In this city, August 26, 1904, to the | wife of John E. O’'Brien (nee Kingsley), a son. SEp——e—— | BRITTAN—I= this city, August 27, 1904, Rebe, | beloved wife of Henry M. Britian, beloved | daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Levison, | and sister of Hen: M. F., Willlam, Horatlo | S.. Hattie and Evelyn Levison, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 months and 21 days. CHURCH—In-Pasadena, Cal., August 26, 1904, | principal of the Irving Institute, school for | girls, in San Francisco. Born in Greenville, | late Patrick Enright. fully invited to’ attend. GILLIO—In this city, August 27, 1904, Joseph, | dearly beloved son of Mary and Bartie | Gillio, brother of Botti J. Glilio, and grand- | €on of Mrs. Valenziano and Mr. and Mrs. | Burns, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 3 monthe. | L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, | Friends are respect- | gomery avenue and Bay strect.. Interment late Catherine Whelan, mother of Edna 1 120; s10. | streets, S 232:6 E 180, NE 47:9, W 100, N 140, W_100; gift. John and Anna Handschumacher to Thomas X. Sullivan, lot on N line of Twentieth street, %0 E of Eureka, E 23 by N 110; $10. Mary M. Sheehy to Unlon Loan Assoctation, is being buiit. The work mapped out by the board if the bond proposition meet the voters’ approval is the con- struction of 4400 feet of wall, that will = = = - | to leti rent cheap. ARRIED. Ol Bl es 8¢t T00 Dnton | © i oot Maskat 8 L e e 1 be endorsed by the state treasurer, and eac !L\HAMEI‘_W:;NEgim this city, August | 10t on SW iine of Harrlet, 200 NW of Bran- approximately cost $770,000; paving and | S - = 5 MINNA, 600—Nicely furnished single front snall Luve the eeal of the staie wtamped | LA Lo B Lahanter | Pan. NW 22°by SW -80: $io. curbing East street, 120 feet wide, snd | PEARL, 13, off Market, between Valencla and | room. ereon. Each bond ghall contain a/ciause | 2%, 3004 by Judge Dhmne, . S La lsidor and Berthe Lipman to John Kelly, | the 4400 feet along, the new seawall, lot on NE line of Langton street, 80 NW of 75; $10. costing about $125,000; building thirteen Bryant, NW 25 by N will be rented for commercial purposes. This will increase the harbor improve=- | ment fund revenue something likea $60,- 1000 a year and would be worth over Christine F. McMillan to Esther M. Leithold Lola Bray, lot on E line of Forty-seventh av nue, 250 S'of J street, S 25 by I 120; $3. Maria_and Willlam T. Wulff and Charles | furnished bay-window suites: complete for = - 5 . questing such sale shail have becn adopted by | Sacramento, Cal. A. and Nellle Cain to same, lot on E line of bousckeeping; gas range; also single. PINE, 1735, close In—Sunny bay-window room; §7* 08 "Cr' state ‘harbor commissioners; but | EFThe funeral services will ba held to- | Forty-seventh avenue, 250 'S of J strest, § | 1:000.000. There WL“ be sa- additional | TORK, 1147—Unturnished, s Ut TUMIIRE WaiEh: ChORD. sald treasurer must reject any and all bids | day (Monday), at 2 D. m.. at her late |25 by E 120; grant. | having to the Harbor Commission be- | e B N SN MO W | e Pacifio_NK for =ald bonds, or for uny of them, which | residence, 1813 Post strect, Funeral and fn- | Willlam T. Washburn and Emma Richard- | sides the rentals of thgpseawall lots. § _Bouse: Sne view. Sk ’;*wm; e ‘:;‘,:‘ v;:;‘,'fl lhull"b:ed beluw:l ;‘he par \;flue :lll sald bonds | terment private. :oncuruate:u l;:(; b:r B;r yamin Rk!;a;ds;n) | About $25,000 a year is spent at present | TeRK Sewi b . g oftered; and he may, by public announce- | 3 3 " - | to George U. Hind, lot on NW corner of Forty- sl = e e o il facene 15 (e POiibes; S honskesolug rooe: ment at the place and time Mxed for the | Clert Sromac dearly Beloves and snly chid oi EIEhth avenue and Q street, N 600, W 115, Sg I maintaining pile and B & lots at Dwight way station, Berke- | location (after conclave week). . SACRAMENTO, 1600—Nice, sunny front Fale, continue such sale, as to the whole of | o "00d “Gertrude Carroll, & native of - 601, E 85; also lot on SW corner of Sixteenth Ways and bulkheads. The life of a pile dock is ten years. The average cost of one of these structures is $70,000, and avenue and T street, § 461:5, SW 120.13, NW 455.88, E 120; also lot on NW corner of Six- ded and macadamizes 6TH, 143—Rocoms with housekeeping privileges; Lue notice of the tgne and place of sale teenth avenue and T street, W 140, NW 123.86, oy, Luidings; on 1ine | TAN NESS ave. 421 _Sunny, front sulte; gas | _ 8120 double pariors; £ood for Dr, or dentist. Of all bonds must bd given by sald treas-| Rev. Edward Bentley Church, past master. NE 140.15. S 119:3; $10. Ithlils it dn:ls akt :hs_:_‘xlra;ee ob( m)oo la:hye.hr and Key route; lots 50x | VAN NESG ave. 421°H g d urer by ‘publication in iwo newspapers pub | Of Orlental Lodge No. 144, F. and A. M.:| " Solomon'and Dora Getz to Prank M. and El- | All new docks wi uilt with the $500 to $1100 each; terms $23 per mon SIXTH, 224—Nice furnished rooms for house- lished in the city and county of San Fran- California (‘himgr T’- Cfi- R. = I-N Past len A. Murphy, lot on NW line of Lisbon | cement and metal cylinder supports, i | van 706—Nice large room: run. _ Keeping: reasonable; private family. clsco, and also by publication in cne newe | chaplain of Callfornia Commendery MNo. 1. street, 150 NE of China avenue, NE 50 by | which are almost imperishable, instead HOWELL, | Ees 706_Nice large room; { 1 r published in the city of Oakland, and | Knights Templar; past g 2 NW 100, block 17, Excelsior Homestead; 810, | 5690 0l I et r fCq S of t = e £ 2 SUS vange, folding bed; $14. | R | by pubilcation in one newspaper published in! the Grund Lodge of Californla, ¥. and A. | ~ Patrick W. Riordan to J. B. ws, lot | © e decaying 5 e of & pas ancisco. | BIXTH. 314—Furnishe@ rooms. { the city of Los Angeles, and by publication | M.: priest of the Episcopal church, and! on Sw line of Francis street, 475 NW of Mis- | decade. The total saving in wharf re- sion, NW 25 by SW 1560, female academy; $1. pairs and the increased revenue from Honora Welch to Joseph and Johanna More, blocks from | A EL DRISCO APARTMENTS. 5 N < | prior to such sale. The costs of such pub-| Mise, in 1544, 2 261 & 5 : | the rental of the new seawall lots will oo DOR. PACIFIC AVE. AND bropERick | SoDTH PARK, 80— Furuished room lication shall be patd out of the San Fra CFinterment Mountaln View Cemetery, | 104251, Cobb Tract; $450._ @ ttenry ara | amount of $5.000 & year. This will pay 4 and 5 rooms, furnished or unfurnished; STEVENSON, 635—Sunny double furnished Clsc¢ harbor improvement fund, on controller's | Pasadena, Cal. Mary Johnson, lot on E line of Victoria street, | the interest on the proposed $2,000,000. commands an unsurpassed view of the entire 1oom fo- gentlemen. warrants duly drawn for that purpose. .Th¢ | ENRIGHT—An anniversary requiem high mass 125 S of Ceniral, N 125, E 25, § 100, E 75. It may not be generally known ccean and bay; your inspection soliclt- D eeth haid bver by satd. freasacer Totn the| @t St. Joseph's Church, at 9 o'clock, Tueaday, § 25, W 100, lots 24 and 25, block 42, City | throughout the State, but it is a fact best of references required TAYLOR, 624, cor. Sutter—2 sunny front [orthwith paid over by sald treasurer Into the | ygyer 30, for the repose of the soul of the | Land Assoctation; $10. - . that the water front of San Francisco is self-supporting. The running ex- penses and the vast sums paid for {m- | provements tn the past have come from the earnings of the docks—the rentals !and the tolls. The bonds and the an- nual interest on the same will be pald out of the seawall sinking fund, which the commission must maintain for the Charles P. and Hattle G. Newman to S. Ducas Company, lot on W 1iné of Girard strast, 100 N of Woolsey, N 25 by W 120, block 10, University Homestead; ——. 8. Ducas Company (corporation) to Albert M. and Alvine C. Engel, lot on NE line of Nine- teenth avenue, 70 NW of J street, NW 75 by NE 200, block 365, South San Francisco Home- stead; §10. Bullders’ Contracts. | [ | "Send for Index. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. tric lights (no gae), running water in every fund, August 29 1904, at 1:30 p. m., from his par. A, J_ Donovan (owner) with John H. Mun- | bond redemption In no other way Bacs ot ot Secdiicchnondh s s sl il m; elevator, read.-room; baggage, Sec. 5. For the payment of the principal * residence, southwest cormer of Mont. I : . k O P NG s e e and Interest of said bonds & sinking fund, 10 bo | Ghrmers s mer r & Co, (contractors), architect, Charles J. I | wij] the proposed bond indebtedness Devlin—All work, except painting, for a thres- Not one cent can be (contractor) ,architect—All work, except | taxation. A—WOLF HOUSE, S W. cor, Sixth ana WASHINGTON, 925 A neatly furnished room: o % Ttalan Cemetery. T b o o - be liquidated. THoward—Moders ‘apartments, single rooms, | _cheap. by T o follows: i tats teeme | GRETF—In thie city, August 28, 1904, Cather- | W fine of Masonic avenue, 59:6 N of Waller | appropriated from other sources, and ’ 0 Lo #1: rates by the week Of | W11 ToW ave, 14, off Larkin, mear Eddy— urer shal, on the first day of each and every | inc, dearly beloved wife o corga M. Grell, | gtreet, N 25 by W 108:3; §3570. | not one cent will be added to the voter's 0" ICE, 1016 BROADWAY. | hed T g 7™ month affer the sale of sald bonds, take from daushter of Daniel Whelan and of the liabel C. Plstolesi (owner) with Carlo Lert | jance $30 month; € electric lights; | #as for cooking: close to Key route station; price $3500. Owner, 524 Thirty. | eighth st. H = A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st —Rooms 25c to §1 per night, $1 25 to $5 per week and ht housekeeping rooms: open all night. AT ““The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 ¥ith st.)—Rooms, 25c, 50c, $1, $1 50 night; | #1350 to'$16 week: house open all night. —_— WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st., near Market— Most convenlent and respectable; 700 rooms. | 8% to §150 night: $2 to $8 week: elevator | _elec. lights: reading-room; free bus: baggage. { ADVERTIS! NTS, subscriptions received at E Call branch office, cor.Duncan and Church sts, AL e 404 Turk st.—Sunny furnished sulte; month; $4 50 per week. t room; $6. rug store, 2 en- 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric 5 7' L -ro u iz kept In & proper receptacle, et g | b = i T ety B e oa | running water in every room; 200 R MR AL e e Tl ot Sowere_. o T | petition down to a few contractors who mofern convenience; elegant hardwcod finish b to H0c per night: $1 25 to $3 week. . hand a sufficlent amount of money in said H‘::’:; ¢ g g g B e e A 3"&\:3‘:; THE COAST RECORD. | have the working capital and can afford throughout; 2 reception rooms. fine cement | — - THE VESTA. Soking fund i T ier S0 aY the Miter-| Jrammerschmidt, and_mother of Oscar C. T kK O @ | to carry the Harbor Commission’s war- basement: close to schools, churches and car | AN, 204—Rooms to let. { A F "tded to be lesued as may have therstoince| Grindell, a native of Saxony, Germany, aged 5 wsEas e 2B 7 | rants. There is another needless ex- nes; easy b & { 1543 PINE, NEAR VAN NESS, g e e K e e el :st‘;?!:"m lm.;m‘);s and .1"1 1:. SRR g %5 EE ;5 23 £ | pense that will be cut away when the iy LeH & co. | B — : S N g : Funeral services and interment private, | g B e its own money for At Firn e teenth et Dakiand. | BUCHANAN, 1200—Hooms to let. I8 NOW OPEN 70 THE BUSLIC. |Vt o R i e sany HAMMOND_u Een Iomond, ‘Cal. Atyust| ETATIONE 3 3335 i br(.: r;lr::i;ttflme e rfevmancx is le—$1900 b P ! NAN, % - onthly take from the San Franc i , Luclla M., beloved wife of A. J. b PR e i . - 2 room house, §1400, finely located; 50 houss | s g INGLES. [mk,“ fund, an amount equal to the monthly | ;fibo\\'lrl\er,u y}-lc‘lher atdl':?-umr Euamblg and : - &b 18 . I |is asked to settle for it and hold out s chicken | ] E : 4 i . | then' due on all bonds the ac. | Myrtle McKinley, and sister of Ezra Downer, S S 3 : v fre y X b o icken place. M. 'J-'L Iun Rooms; single; double;.cheap; AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN. .:{"g:;:glm;no“mm:‘:‘_ “:m:rr:: a;.}d“s:. | Fraston bt M O it * | his pay from g_he yearly rents and tolls. nd ¥ corner ntral. —— | harbor commissioners are hereby authorized and = native of Folsom. Cal., aged 43 years. | Baker . .96 %0 54 N Prcidy 62, The port of San Francisco, when these | — directed by the collection of dockage, tolls, ITEN—In Ml Valle: ., August €S, 1904, $arson 20.88 T2 52 W Cloudy .00 proposed improvements are made, will rory up-to-aate bun. | BUSH, 614—Neatly furnished rooms. | rents, wharfuge and cranage, to collect'a suni| Alfred, dearly beioved brother of Augusti Lureka S T8 NW Clear . ‘o0 have the best and most complete dock Sl e | of mioney sufficient for the purpuses of this| iten and Alole Schwerzman, & native of LI€sno - 20.98 109 -08 pr.Cldy 0% accommodations of any port in the KopgFnee o !mct, over and above the amount limited by Switzerland, aged 40 yvears. | EE -30.08° 38 54 FLOKy .00 worid: and the shivping of the:future Oskl g * | BUSH, 756—Rooms to let VALLEJO, 1130, cor. Lea: section two thousand five hundred and twenty. g, NETh - this" alfy! & 296 66 48 world, and the shipping - o L s 100, ‘oo Rasvenwneth, .ahe Block i e Falltical zOode of. the 86 KOOPMAN—In - thls _clty, August 26, 1904, | pocaren, 2004 82 35S will find at her seawall all the needs of to Hyde-st. car—Newly furnished sunny front '.‘m"' B et ke A s SOf zabeth, beloved wife of the late Henry pofo0llQ “.--55-c) o5 &f s BUSH, 763—Room to let. rooms; excellent home cooking: runming S$8lifornia. e tenth | Koopman, and beloved - mother of Frank, 124ePe K% commerce supplied. bath, stationary ' 0 3 pater, vard, laundry, phone: private family; By, of Noyembsr, 18 08 Joar Miptsesn hun. | | jonn. Jaines and Mary Koopman,. Mus. 3. Lot Avmele 2.8 63" % —_———————— hish basement: | BUSH, 1633—Nicely furnished room; sunny;| homelike and refined: reasonable. e T Nyt e Senrsty S84 | * Dolan ‘and_the late Thomas Koopman, a Mi Tafalpaisi0.07 o8 o4 | HOLDS PICNIC AND GAMES ety -:tx;:x Hmamlll| bath, phone, all conveniences. ooy TR - i Sfter until the” maturity: ‘of seld {mmh 4{:;; n;uve of County Westmeath, Ireiand, agsd ppoih ! o984 94 70 AT 's oy MOUND PARK 8"21th st e sunny turnts| room wl running 0. £ 67 years. e LT & b A HELL ) N (. A i 720—Housckeeping rooms; also| waier; private bath; board if desired; fn a 5214 tressurer shail in the presence of the| “‘g’fEriends and acquaintances are respect. | F. Reves Li.30.00 37 5t : 20 250 AND $12.000 WANTED, rivate family; for lad. o governor, proceed to draw by lot such an | e ! Portland _....30.10 60 3§ & loudy .20 T i private family; y or gentleman. Box Soverh Do an" mhal:1be' peGutbiL | fully fnvited to attend the funeral Mond: 3 i G RAE O 00 ¥ SR Wt Hty. A KAYSER, 511 Brosdmay. o " | CLEMENTINA, B1—Bunny front room, furs | 404 Call offica. Exhaust ua nearly ae may be he amount f,| AUSSt 20 1904 at 9 4. m e Rogeburg ..50.12 68 8 N Cloudy .01 c"":.'l" gz'zm"mmm, e ! o ce. 3 ce to R 3 [ | SUNNY, fomishel room to et with or with. ftreupon ud betors cho. tenth ‘day oc Lol | S Mary's Catnedral’ Van 'Nem' Sleue, Sacraments S 288 89 8 S Qoudy 0] & Fitasant Outit ] - cember following give notice by -| where a requiem high mass w celes 80 ¢ 58 W Pt.Cldy .00 - T e e | CLEMENTINA, 51—Furaished rooms to let. Sisssinren Vertisement 1o e ‘nserted twice o” week ‘tos | e e e TR T T San Franclsco. 00 % 52 W ciar” 09| The County Tyrome, Fermanagh § jand—One | ———————— 7" wo weeks in w0 newspapers publi 5 i g oly Crovs 29, N 3 v nirnished, front room, with bath; pri- | CRAGBURN (The). 1007 Larkin, cor. Post— | OSTAVIA- 1268, or box 170, Call—New rooms, the city and county .of Han Branciseo, sied\in | “Cemetery. 20.53 % @ NW Clear .0v/and Donegal Benevolent Soclety held i Sunny, nicely furnished roome; single, en | ;9‘::1 board; ate; references; $28 per i;"one newspaper published in the city of Oal. MARSHALL—In this city, August 27, 1004, 29,88 SO 68 E Rain .12 its fourteenth annual picnic and ——— e :,,I:E, :“&“,fl&,n, spartments,” funning onth, 1;na. ‘.nd ..lm u:n Gue newspaper published in | gmuha. 1?"xN}X:°'3-T::hn:? #lme late Mary 18004 b4 5O S Rain 51 games at Shell Mound Park yesterday. ater, baths; rates reasonable, e ity ol s . a It 1 ars] . lovi T lam J. - X OAXLAND FLATS TO LEY. |- 3 b g B e e o B Rewspaper patiiched in_ine city "o ‘Baceat | shail, ani son of the late Mary 37 P g R Wl o Sw PLClay -8 There were about 1500 pleasure-seek= lower B3, T soome 1057 E . 2 mento, stating the namber of bonds so drawie| tve Of San Francisco, aged 53 years and 11 Yo uecd ‘2282 98 78 S Pt.Cldy .00 ers on the grounds and races and na- Toatin: sommmiat o | DODOLASE, 8- Detutiel raa te e i and that the principal of said bonds wili Le| montha. R s tional games were indulged fn. markets; key at upper flat. | and Pine—Two hiousckecping rooms and baty — T ANt bty CALIFORNIA, 1304—Sunny front bay-wi rtom snd kitchen; reasonable; no cz!ldr:l.dn' EDDY, 207—Furniehed rocms. _— EDDY, 210—Elegant, sunny front room; also double rooms. —— EDDY, 432—Fine furnished rooms: modern; all conveniences; reasonable; nice furnished; near Park. —_— ELLIS, 420—Furnished room. | A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subseriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. _— i | ROOMS AND BOARD. | VS SUrV b v v v SO OAK, 1020—Boarders wanted. I EDDY, 722—Rooms and board. ROOMS™t> let with board. Marchioness, 160 week, with large, sunoy room $5. e e HAIGHT, 60—Newly furnished double and single rooms; good home cooking; reasonable. 1 such sum multiplied by the time the bonds | then sold and outstanding have to rum, wiil | equal the principal of the bonds eold and out- | standing at th time sald treasurer shall so take | £ai¢ sum from said San Francisco harbor im- provement fund, less the amount theretofore | taken therefrom for said purpose; and he shall | place the sum in the San Francisco Eeawall | sinking fund created by this act. Said state | treasurer shall, on controller's warrants duly | drawn for that purpose, employ the moneys in | said sinking fund in the purchase of bonds of | the United States, or of the State of California, | { or of the several counties or municipalities of | the State of California, which said bonds shall i paid on_presentation to the treasurer on or | before the second day of January, following, end that from and after such laet named date all interest upon bonds thus drawn shall | | cense, and It shall be the duty of the treas. urer as soon as saild bonds 6 drawn by lot | are surrendered to him and pald to cancel the eame and the interest coupons thereon, | and each vear begirning with the year 1913 | fhe surplus or balance remaining In sald sink: | ing ‘fund, It any there be, shall forthwith ta peid into the San Francisco improve- | ment fund. At the time of the respective draw- ' ings by lot as aforesald, and also at the ma. Greif, and sister of Mrs. A, Sattler and Rich- ard I. and Thomas Whelan, snd the late Daniel Whelan, a native of San Francisco, aged 88 ycars and 6 months. HAKER—In this city, August 28 1004, Wil- | liam Carl Ludwis Haker, beloved husband of Emma Haker, and father of Mrs. Ida Trese, Mra. Edw. H. Michels, Willie and the late George F. Haker, a native of Hamburg, | Germany, aged 74 years 3 months and 3 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Tuesday), at 3:30 p. m., at the | chapel of the Odd Fellows' Crematory. Please | §7Friends and acquaintances are respect- ' fully invited to gttend the funeral Tuesday, August 30, at a. m., from his late rest dence, 1621 Dolores street, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a solemn requlem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue. NATALIE—In Oakland, Cal, August 24, 1904, Savigliano Natalie, a native of Italy, aged 27 years. NICHOLSON—In this city, August 26, 1904, Richard Nicholson, beloved brother of Mrs. FINANCIAL REFORM. The present method of getting for large improvements is by virtue of the law authorizing the State Harbor Commission to anticipate its revenue for fifteen years and issue warrants against the future. There is no pro- vision in the law that allows the com- mantels, shades, as fixtures and street sewer, | for a three-story and basement frame bufli- itg on lot on W line of Mason street, 20 N of Clay, N 20 by o Miry Cassidy (owner) with James Welsh (contractor), ——, architect—All work for a ! two-story and basement frame bullding on lot on W line of Sharon street, 250:7% N of Six- teenth, N 25 by W 125; $4300. —_———— { WEATHER REPORT. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 285 p. m. | the contractor adds the interest ac- count to the cost of the work, and, fur- thermore, it narrows the fleld of com- WEATHER CON'%I'HOKS AND GENERAL RECAST. Races were provided for profes- sionzls and amateurs and special liy cloudy and somewhat threaten- | - mxmt:ve::mir prevails over the Pacific Slope. | PYiZes w‘ere &flfirgd (ordladle]s x:lnd gen Light rain bas fallen over Washington, IMaho | tlemen in e jig and ree lancing. and Northeastern Oregon and also in Arizona. ' An Irish fiddler furnished the music Thunder sioeras ach zepocted o pibokane. | for the latter event and kept the par- e W N $ alone e | ticipants in a lively mood. There was Golden Gate ave. the said treasurer shall, in the manner afo; ure is rising rapldly along the . b | EDDY. 626—Roo 3 —— e A sl procesditoidraw iy ot s ah aWeiat | e Tl et e P Bl norte Bacifie coast and falling over the pia. |also Gaelic dencing, that was indulged . m and board. ROOMS and board; private; suitable for two of bonds as ehall be requisite to exhaust us | gocher of Margaret, Clara and John 17’ Are teau reeion. iz:by. & Jarge number of Mmembers and | FIGHTH ave. 514, Body-st cars—3 wumny | Scoulemen: referénces. Box 204, Call _ neatly as may by (he shonnt In said sinkig | Clung, ‘s native of County Tyrone, Iréland, The tempersture has risen over Scuthern | guesis. between Bugh | by, windows: partly furnished: single room | FIRST. 823—Excellent fable board §4 per stated. Afier the payment of all of said bonds, | _46¢d 10 years. (Toronto papers please copy.) Idabo. Bastern Nevaln snd Uean and falles | jo’ commitiee of arrangements, ia it is from 4 to 8 desrees below the | Which so sucessfully conducted the i V| outing, was composed of John Deveny, Forecast made at San Prancisco for thirty | Peter O'Brien, Patrick Tinney, John ending midnight, August 29: $ -~ P orthern California--Generally cioudy Mon. | Quinlan, John P. Daly, Befnard Gor- —_—_— 14562 or 4 front rooms; gas range; | LLLIS, 837—Front alcove room; miso other | JONES, 1223, corner nny, el tly turity of said state bonds, sald treasurer shall | Mary A. Slater, Mrs. Sarah Lo { ames McLafferty, Felix Gor- ieth; complete housekeeping. | _sunny rooms; private family. furnished rooms; mm?:’vi-e.:lm’ Optionai, sell the United States or other bonds then'in| Jane Fitton and father of Richars o ichmr Foia o o % S n S e s i J\ndru\‘ McCarron, Thomas MDY, 789—Well furnished ho R Turntehed :?:z':"at%-{::d'm:(mfifigfl:flifi ol B T o A o g b “Southern Cailfornia—Cloudy Monday. with | Siovin © Henry P. Welsh, John J. er“;.‘: e ma"fi.'ff:f'" FRANKLIN, 428—Furnished room. Pgo‘mWEl.-!- 732—Bunny room and e Pmm’xgfi_,w&m -.q‘e f.l:mfl; m&ln-m”l-dnfl' J:;:;:l;:: ."3: l‘!;: :m:eu in the mountains; fresh -outhwnlerIY} Ryan, Patrick Hurley and Hugh Mec- — <) 72 ereby aul issued, and shal H ol 1 TREIR B0h- Wil TUSbas iy Tront oon- | T RANEIIN, I for tmarWorUr | MINNA, 545—Sunny rooin with board for gem- the proceeds for the DAYILONt of such bonds ag | iresry. wear Valeneis. roimeiing sprteeth Nevada — Cloudy Monday, with thunder | Leughlin. ¢ mg housckeeping rooms; gas, bath, | . 2 tleman; reasonable, - . be """i.i’.’né‘?" " Mt the maturity of | jvet Cémetery. San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Mon- DEMPSEY ALMOST ASPHYXIATED.—P. | vtpi A s NICE furnished rooms with excellent Fronch satd matured. sutetanging. borgs, cu 4edeel | O'BRIEN—In this city. August 2. 1004 Jo- day: fresh west, wind. Thoatey: Wik Tvilioh Al Logtan ailh Coww > e . table board. 453 Kilis st moneys in said fund in cxtinguishment of saig | Scbb. Infant son ot G. Angeles—Partly cloudy Monday: cooler; | sireets, while occupying a room at 118 Stxth —_— e FULTON, 203—Nice front room; running wauter, = Fet s et it saens B e IR IR IS O'FARRELL, 621 (The Comora)—2 or 3 rooms; large grounds; best tabie; wuam ROOM and board; private family; reasonable. 1428 Jones st bonds on controiler's warrants duly drawn | for that purpose. Sec. 6. The state controller and the state treasurer shall keep full and particular John E. and O'Brien, aged 1 day. RAMPE—In this city, A 28, 1904, David Henry, dearly bllvvolu‘::b-nd of Mary Rampe, aged 47 years 8 months and 1 day. RICHSTIEG—In Frultvale August 26, 1904, @t the German Altenheim, John H. F. Rich- fresh west wind. 1 G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecaster. oot . e S e Vessels of eighty-five steamship lines enter the harbor of Antwerp regularly. street ‘on Saturday night left the gas Jjet open befors going to sieep. As a result of his thoughtlessness he was treated at the Emer- gency Hospital yesterday morning for as- phyxiation. He recovered and promised %o be more careful in future, | mission to pay interest, so, of course,

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