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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WED SEPTEMBER 21, 1904. NOTED CRAFT SHARPSHOOTER, NOW KNOWN AS THE __BARK RUTH, IS BEING FITTED UP AS A COALING SHIP Steamship Korea Departs for Her Oriental Destination. vas towed yes- 1o Folsom-street ark, spreading e sea winds, to a wharf bunker ssel. Nine years to this port from 4 and two-thirds then the bark fight with a ter- | coast dur- 18 eroic. Cap- r had his wife aboard the life in the 1 the masts st owners, leaving the her to the 1k. Liner Korea Sails. WHICH W S DISMASTED IN A FIER ONCE TOWED FROM GUAYMAS T E GALE. NOW BEING » Cloudy Cloudy Clear WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. _Generally cloudy weather prevails over the plateau region and along the Central California | | SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. A ARRIVED { coast: elsewhere west of the Rocky Mountains Tuesday, September 20. the weather is clear. Thunderstorms are re- River, Adier, 36 hours from ca and Pocatello. has fallen over Washington n, A. E. Som purn, Thompeon, T hours from | and remained nearly statiomary in other di- two oh Southwortk, § mctions . B S 12 hours from Albion. The temperature changes have been slight * H. M. True 9% days from Ko-|in all districts. - - eutenant Com Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty o W A T 9 hours from Eureka. | hours ending midnight, September 21: - . J. Train ., 4 hours from Half- | Northern California—Partly cloudy Wednes- | | aay; light west wind. Southern California—Fair Wednesday; light R. L. Beek- Barry, D. Bendixsen, Trunmell, 11 days from Biakeley. hr Glen, Thomas, 9 days from Coos Bay. CLEARED. Tuesday, September 20. r Korea, Seabury., Hongkong, Manfla, west wind. Nevada—Cloudy Wednesday, storms in the mbuntains. San Francisco and vicinity—Partly Wednesday; fresh west wind Los Angeles and vicinity—Falr Wednesday with thunder- cloudy | . = :‘k:u Kobe, Yokobama and Honolulu; P lizht west wind > =a S o: Hero, Syvertsen, Tacoma; master. | Sacramento and vicinity — Partly cloudy | Wednesday. SAILED Fresno and vie Tuesday, September 20. ofield, San Diego. y—Fajr Wednesday. G. H WILLSON, Local Forecaster (temporarily in charge). U S stmr Perry, Sci | Stmr Kores, Seabury, Honolulu and Yoko- = + H D. Ci | pama and Hongkons. » H de Montaigne. C. | Stmr F. A. Kilburn, Thompson, Port Rodg- | ESTPORT—Saled Sept 20—Stmr West- | Mrs Mies M. Shimp, Mre. | ers » Francisco. Speed, A. W. Taylor. | “Etmr Argyll, Giiboy, Mahukona E Sept 20, 8 p m— | Stmr Bonits, Emith, San Pedro. for San Francisco. r Eureka, Jessen, Eureka Sailed Sept 20—Stmr Alclm:,‘ on, Panzer, — Stmr South Coast, Olsen, Caspar. Jensen, Coquille R Anderson, Port James, Monterey. SPOKEN. Sept 17—In lat 21 north, long 20 west, Ger | ship Flottbek, from Hamburg, for Santa Ro- salla June 23—In lat 41 south, jong 53 31 weet, Fr bark Genevieve Molinos, from Swansea, | for San Francisco. Aug 15—In lat § 39 north, long 118 15 west, Br bark Algos Bay, from Hongkong, for Cal- lac TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Sept. 20, 10 p. m —Weather toggy; wind southwest; velocity 8 miles per Sailed Sept 20, 3 p m—Stmr isco, In_tow. ailed Sept 20—Schr for San Francisco. Angeles. Dauntiess PORT LUDLOW—Arrived Sept 20—Bktn Skagit, from Winslow. horsecar and were broken and there ne and abrasions of the | Pos- ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Safled Sept 18—Schr Allce Cooke, for Port Townsend. | “Arrived Sep 20—Schr W. H. Marston, hence Sept 1. 1 on of the brain nally ¥ tre sied and o ver of the car, N arged with battery —— Marblehead Fires Minute Guns. T te guns fired from the Marbie- v with the eruiser's col- water fropt a-wonde: uiem sa'ute was D cCommemor: EASTERN PORTS. NEW YORK—Arrived Sept 19—Br stmr In- | drasamba, from Boston. FOREIGN PORTS. COLOMBO—Arrived Sept 1—Ger stmr Nu- bia, from Yokohama, for New York. reg s o bour. BATAVIA—Arrived Sept 5—Ger etmr Ger- o the deazh August 17 in New Hamp- DOMESTIC PORTS manieus, from Mororan. e of Re 4 PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Sept 18— | CORINTO—Arrived Sept 2—Ger stmr Pen- Stmr Bee, from San Pedro. Sailed Sept 20—Stmr ctsco taur, from Hamburg. Sept 3—Ger stmr Nica- ria, ‘from Hamburx. GENOA—Arrived Sept He se: Mohican, San Francisco and B e e Wi 8—Ger stmr Neko, o SEATTLESafled Sept 19—Stmrs Cottage | from Hamburg, for San Francisco. To Salvage the Gifford. City and Valencia, for Skagway ALGOA BAY—Arrived prior to Sept 19— > e s Safled Sept Stmr City of Puebla, for | Schr Gamble. from Port Gamble. - terday want 0 | gan Francisco: stmr Dolphin, for Skagway. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Aug 19—Br stmr| « English ship Gifford, which Nevember on the besch near p's cargo, coal from New- #s. Roach says he will I on the submerged teved that he wili make « books and sccounts from e vessel, which were lost when ASTORIA—Sailed Sept for San Francisco Bailed Bept 20—Stmr George Loomis, for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Sept 20—Stmr Charles Nelsop. from Tacoma. Sailed Sept 20—Echr Prosper, for Port Town- 19—Etmr Columbia, | Athol, from Singapore. Aug 25—Br stmr Sels- rom New York. Aug 25 -Ger York. TSINTAU—Sailed Sept 8—Br stmr Totten- ham, for Taku. GUAYAQUIL—Sailed Sept 5 —Ger stmr Luxor, for Hamburg. CAEDIFF—In port Sept 6—Fr bark Neuilly, for San Francisco. T—Ger stmr CALCUTTA—Satied Sept CALLAO—In port Aug 16—Br ship Paes of e stmr Nubla, for New the = b e — NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Homeward Bound is chartered for direct port in st 218 tish sbip Blythewood is chartered to Port TACOMA—Arrived Sept 20—Stmr Mackinaw, bence_Sevt 16. EUREKA—Arrived Sept 20—Stmr Pomona, bence Sept 19. Arrived Sept 20—Stmr Aillance, hence ':lfi Sept 20—8tmr North Fork, for San Sept 20—Stmr G. for Sam Pedro- : SKAGWAY—Safled Sept 19—Stmr Jefferson, for Seattle. WINSLOW—Arrived Sept 20—Bark Hesper, 30. PeEghied Bept 20— Biin Skagit, for Port Gam 1 20—Bark cflmmmm.l«rm!znu‘. Passed in Sept 20—Schr Transit, from San Pedro, for Hadlock. Arrived Sept 20—Schr Kona, he bark hemuipo at 6. shizs Alice A. Leigh and Gal- sroceed in ballast to Newcastle, R £ The Korea’s Cargo. The steamer Kores sailed yusterday for Hongkong. via Honolulu, Yokobams, Kobe Australla Schwarzenfels, for Boston. Balmaba, for — Sailed Sept 10—Br stmr Celfa, for Guaya- quil. LIZARD—Passed Sept 17—Ger ship Najade, from Rotterdam, for New York. FERNANDO DE NORONHA —Passed Sept 15—Br sbip Muselcrag, from Junin, for Wil- m k 1QUIGUE—In_port Aug 13—Br ship Largi more, for San_ Francisco. o ) EILLES—Salled Sept 17—Br stmr In- a . for New York. KAICHAU—Arrived Sept 18—Schr William | Bowden, from Oregon. JUNIN—Sailed Sept 10—Schr Lottie Carson, for San Francisco. GUAYMAS—Safled Sept 18—Stmr Curacao, for San Francisco. Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Fime and Helght of Tiigh and Low Waters at Fort Point. entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by officlal authority of the NOTE—The - at Foft Point; the height at both places. EPTEMBE n of the tides £iven in the left given are in s of the United States when a minus (—) . and 1 the number th given by ference is the mean Movements of ¢ TO ARRIV ~ From. Coquille Rive San Pedro Humboldt Eel River F Portland & Hamb: San Pedro 2 San Pedro & Way Pts Portiand & Humboldt Hilo Coronado. Grays Harbor . . 2 Chico. . Cogquille River . . 22 Gaelic.........| China & Japan.. 2 Point Arena. .| Mendocino & Santa Rosa...| San Diezo & W Grays Harbor . escent City Humboldt San Pedro . Humbolds 5 | Redondo. Pe a Centennfal. .. .| Seattle & Tacoma City Puebla.. | Puget Sound Por: San Juan. New York via Ancon Santa Monica. San Pedro .......... Nevadan. Honolulu & Kahului. .. Sept. Bonita Newport & Way Ports. Aretic. . .| Humboldt o G. W. Elder.. Portlard & T State'of Cal.. San Diego & Way Pre Ratnier. Seattle & Bei Corona. . Humbo Grays Harbor Mexican Ports G. Lindauer.. Arcata Coes Bay & Pt. Ort. Pomo. ... Point Arena & Albion. Breakwater... Coos Bay .......... Umatilia. Puget Sound Ports. ... City Sydney Alliance Jeanie New York via Ancon. Sept. 28 Portland & Way Ports.Ot. 1 Seattle & Tacoma.....|Oct. 1 TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination. | Salls.| Pler. ber 21. | Ban Petro.. {BOCRat o) 2 pm/Pler 2 Ellzabeth...|Coquiile River ....{ § pm'Pier 20 Montara.... Seattle direct.. 4 pm/Pier 11 Arctic Humboldt . 9 am/Pler 2 Breakwater. Coos Bay direct....| 5 pm Bler § | September 22. | i Coronado... | Los Angeles Ports. 10 am Pler 10 Corona Humboldt . -11:30 p|Pler 9 Pomo - Pt. Arena & Albion| 6 pm Pier 2 State of Cal. San Diego & Way.| 9 am Pier 11 Queen. ...... Puget Sound Ports.|11 am Pier 9 Oregontan. . | New York ........|...... [Pler 25 Arcata Coos B. & Pt_Orfd/10 am Pier 13 Samoa.. ... Los Angeies Ports. 10 am|Pler 2 September 23. ( Northland.. | Astoria_& Portland| 5 pm!Pler 27 Chenalis....| Grays Harbor .... 3 pm Pler 2 §. Barbara.. Los Angeles Ports.(10 am Pler 2 Argo.. Eel River Ports...| 4 pm/Pier 2 Homer Humbold: . 5 pm Pler 8 | September 24. | €. Monica...| Grays Harbor ....| 4 pm/Pler 2 -1 Point Arena . .| 4 pmiPler 2 San Pedro & Way.| 9 am Pler 11 Coquille River ... .| 6 pm!Pier | 2 -|Astoria & Portiand 5 pm/Pler 27 Columbia... Astoria & Portland|11 am Pler 24 Peru.. N. Y. via Ancon...12 m/Pler 40 S R San D s ! osa..... San Diego & Way.! 9 San Diex: 9 am/Pier 11 Rainer... .| Seattie & Belinghm! 4 G Linaaiier | Grays u:x;g.lu. ™71 4 pam G W, Eider | Astoria & Portiand!1i smiPler 21 October { Septem { city mu.'mm‘mu;&m.gl -m{m 9 i as. | Centennial..| Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pier 20 Eonita. . Newport & Way 9 am|Pier 11 Nevadan....|Hono. & Kahuiui..| 3 pm|Pler — MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Ralph W._ Swain, 23, 1522D Valencia street, and Mabel L. McMillen, 21, 205 Bartlett street. George D. Johnson, 41, 3 Minna street, and | and | Stockton. . 31, 254 First street, 2211 Dupont street. 34, Goldendale, Wash. Carrie M. Horn, 20 | yEdward O'Hara Mary Foley, 30, Edward Gallagher, and Florence M. Rude. 21, H 8. 2 Verona street, celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MILLMORE—In this city, September 19, 1904, Joseph Millmore, beloved husband of Carrie Millmore, and brother of Mrs E. M. Rhodes | of Seattle, Wash. a native of England, aged | 44 years 4 months and 13 days. A ! of Court Eclipse No. 14, F. of A., and In. {grmational Brotherbood of Teamsters, Local 0. 5. EF Friends and acquaintauces are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral services RAILWAY TRAVEL. Trains leave and are dus to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. Frox JuLy 18, 1504 Fxxay Dxror (Poot of Market Street.) | | Albert G_ Brown, 21, 33 Sixth street, and | o | Mary F. Warren, 1, 4330 Twentieth street | (2487 (Wednesday), st 1 B i S - MAIN LINE, - amwive ¢ . Van & s, i of Craig_ Cochran & Co., 428 Goiden | ~ygg v E. —amm Otto V. Van Curen, 33, Los Angeles, and 5 acaville, Winters, Rumsey. 7505 | Emma L. Burton, 30, Raymilton, Pa. | v, and Larkin | 700a Bemicia, Bimira sad Sacremenio . 7.209 George Keach, 40, Sacramento, and Ade- reets. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. 730a Vallejo, Naps, Calfstogs, Ssats laide L. Jacox. 27, Flint, Mich | MORESI—In this city, September 20, 1904, | Rosa, Martimer. 8 20° Joseph P. Neppert, 23, 1 Howard street,| G. B. Moresi, beloved husband of Marfa. | 730a Niles, Tracy. Lathrop, 7.200 { and Lottie Flageole: 71 Howard street, | father of John and Ida Moresi, and brother 8.00A Shasta Express — (Via ,_ uis A. Colton, 27, Hayes street, a of Daniel Moresi, a native of Switzerland, Willlams (for Bartlets Springs). E M. Ansell, 19, 1035 Page street. aged 62 years. . {_mw. Red Biuf, g€ L. Raney, 45, Denver, and Hattie B. | NAGLE—In this_city, September 19, 1904 at | g gg, pFortiand, Tacoma Seattie..... 7.509 Nichois, 34, Roulette, Pa. his residence, 742 C street, Richmond Dis- | m,&"c'h;u';g‘_uuc a2 7.508 |~ John 'R. Bellman, 723 Clement street, | trict, Peter Buck, beloved father of James| gggg ,m"'"m"‘ ke Anidt P and Bertha J. Weig 314 Bernard st L., Charles G. and Peter B. Nagle, Mra. e o S Frank J, Fojey arrell street, am Catherine F. Brown, Mary C. and_ Clara G. o e ‘-“_ Hecocin | Ernestine L. Barada, Sutter street. Nagle, a native of Canada. aged 77 years 10| p—- B R Andrew Anderson, Third street, | months and 19 days. (Buffalo, N. Y., papers | Porterville A wintly ¢ and Anna L. Sneil, Third street. piease copy.) | 830A Por: Costa, Modesia, Meried. i 2 and Victoria War- €7 Notice of funeral hereafter. | Fresno. Goshen Juzciion, Haa- rth street NOONEN—In this city, September 20, 1904, | ford, Visslia, Bakersteld ... 450 428 C eg!::ué::r’efl- and | Joha, klo;fid husband of Caroline Noonen. | """3:.’:.“:-’:?;':;:’3’& ek 9 Broadway. a native of Alba: 5 - ed 76 years 4 ¥ , b T e Thic) e e e . | Marysville, Chico. Red Blaf 420m arysv = 8.30A Osxdale. Chinese. Jamesiown. So- | | EFFriends are respectfully invited to at- xth street, | tend the funeral services to-morrow (Thurs- | 420 n 1107 Treat ave. | day), at 1 p. m., at his late residence, 1311 ! . mith, 21, cf nd Marion Creel- | Sacramento street, thence to Masonic Temple, Stattons A 8508 { man, 18, | corner of Post and Montgomery streets. where | 10.0ga The Overiaad Limited — Oudsa. E———— | services will be held at 2 p. m., under the Omaha, Chicago, Deaver, Raz<as auspices of California Leodge No. 1, F. and ey EIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATHS A. M. Interment private. | PFUHL—Suddenly_ in Modesto, September 18. | San’ Francieco, Cal funeral Wednes- 7.80® Valic o, Sunday on { = 1904, Henry R. Ptuhl, dearly beloved husband Costa, Martinez, Byron, Tracy. Birth, marrfage and death notices sent by | of Marfe Pfubl, and father of Emil A.. Dor- | Lathrop. Stockton. Merced, mail will not be inserted. They must be handed | othy C.. Henry R. and Gussie A. Prubl. a Raymond. Fresno. Goshen Juac' in at either of publication offices and be | nattve of Germany, aged years. (New | tion, Hauford. Lemoore, Visalla, indorsed with the man dence of per- | York and New Oricans papers please copy.) Bakersteld. Los Angeics ... 7.20% sons authorized !o'h 3 published. | > Interment private. | 12.00m Haywsid, m),ue:u; Way Siations = gg: restricted et the announcement | PLAGEMANN—In this city, September 19, | .’l-enm-:-u:"n e Steamers...__. - pu | 1904, Louisa D.. beloved wife of J. F. Plage- B codisnd, Whtows, K aigh | mann, and mother of Heary G., Emiile E.. | Masysriia, Orovilie - — = | Oscar F. and Robert D. Plagemann, and | and way stations ot o |,50A | Emilie Eickhoff. a pative of | 3309 Nayward. Niles and Way Stations.. M this city, September 19, 1904, | aged 46 rs 10 months and 19 | 4.00P Martinez San ilamon, Vallejo,Napa, ife of n, a daughter. | 3 papers please copy.) | Calistogs, Santa Rosa. .. ... . 9 i ek wl take place Wednesday, | 4.00P Niies, Tracy. Stockion. Lodl - 420 ey e at 10 a from her late| @30PHayward. Niles, Irvington, San) 18.50a ; - s oL i) ) Page street, corner of Broder. b o $11.504 5 L ole S ent L. O. O. F. Cemetery. Please R - > | Bakersfe!d. Los Angeles. 850a LT SRR e R city, September 19, 1904, JobD | {18.30p Haywart, Nijes ané can Jose . 1204 » | beloved husband of Mary | 6.08 Hayward. Niies sud San Jose. 9504 MARRIED. | father of E t Retd, | §.00p Eastera Express—Ogden. Om R—In this city, | ty Kerry, Ireland, aged 39 | Be 5 | . H 3 years 9 months and 5 days. A member of | E | . O " | Carmen’s Union No. 2 | j- e Theresa Florence Wexelberger of £¥ Friends iptates ave sempuet- | 8.00° Valicjo, daily, except i day. September 21 7.80P Kichmond, San Pa 904, at” Benicia, at St. FLOCKHART—-WETZOLD—In this city, Sep-| Dominick Church, at 9:30 o'clock, where a Martines sad W 11.20a tember 19, 1904, by the Rev. G. A. Bernthal, | requiem mass will be celebrated for the re 7007 Reso Passeager Sut- John Flockbart to Lilly Elsa Wetzold, both | pose of his soul. Remains at Golden Gate Sscrawents, | _of tais ci AEARNER oy | o Cndertaking Pariors i 0 gl i NG’ 'N—In this city, Sep- | SH his L Sept 8.067 Port Coata = | Justice of the 'Peace | o, Delovel baiiind o e e St | Tracy, " | cis B. Modica of Kan- | Shaen, and father of Mrs. Rotowsky, Jacod, | . . Favens o | sas City, Mo, rine Carrington of San| Aaronm, el and Peter n, a pative LS lons begond Pors Conta 12.20m Francisco, Cal of Germany, aged 76 years and 5 months. | | SEGEBARTH—KUHN—In this city, Septem- EXFriends and acquaintances are respect- | 3504 | ber 18, 1904, by the Rav. Herman G fully invited to attend the funeral services 10.204 i Ernest Segebarth and Louise Kuhn, both of to-morrow (Thursday), t 10:15 & m, at | this eit; | his late residence, 1312 Webster street. In- | | e——————eey | terment Hillz of Eternity Cemetery, by 11:30 | . Puget Sonnd 8.50a i DIED. ls};raln Kindly omit flowers. it sntBion Joun (e IVELY—In this city, September 20, 1904, | A o hh 5 Mivach: ‘Peter Jon. | Lewis Shively. father of Heary Lawrence AST LINE Tarrow Gases Broderick, John Millmore, Joseph | Ehively of New York and Mrs. Edward J. | T Swpet) 3 Ry Fowler of this city, a native of Ohio, aged | J.4BA SaatsCruz Excursion(Sundayoniy) 8.109 | e y at 70 years. (Los Angeles, Cal, and Chicago| 8.16A Newark. Ceamtervilie, San Jose, e papers please copy.) ! Folton, Boulder Creek, Big Bustn, ! Pront, Henry R E> Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Saats Cruz and Way Stations... 5.55m | Pla a0, Louisa D, | full ited to attend the funeral to-morrow | 18:16A Alvarsdo. Newark, San Jose, Los fie vl de | (Thursday), at 11 a. m., from 100 Wainut Gatos, Glenwood, Felton, Boulder | Hensen Thomas mreet. Interment private. Kindly omit | Lt Horn__ Margar | s 2208, Fe! | e e STONE—In this city, September 19. 1904, | s fivatenlion Guen e | Huteh Anna C. Vaughn, Mre, K. wi beioved mother of Jacob, Marcus, | Principal Way Scations 19.55, g gy ity Atraham L., Leon D. and Belle Stone and | 4.15p Newark San Jose. Los Gaioe. e soa | Martinez, Rosa Wempe, W A A.M.| Mrs. B. Stniheimer. a native of Ichenhausen, | 4.15e Wright, Boulder Creek and Sasia | - Ros Germany. aged 76 years and 10 months. Cruz. Satarday and Sunday only. 38.56A uneral services will be held to-day | Tl sk AGARD—In Oakland, Cal., September Joseph J., beloved husband Agard, and father of Artl V. Agard, a native of Ne years and 5 months. {INSON-@In this city, September 20, 1004, | en Edith, beloved daughter of George F. | Saran Atkinson, snd sister of Davi Fredrick H. Atkinson and Mrs. J Flack, a native of San Francisco, Cal., 19 years 5 montbs and 23 days. £ Friends are respectfully invited tend the funeral services to-morTow ay), at 1:30 o'clock p. m. f her sister, Mrs. J. M between Twenty n. Interment private. BRODERICK—In Oakland, 1904, John Broderick, bel (Thurs- garet, Evi a npative of County Waterford, Irela; 38 years and 4 montbhs. E7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- (Wednesday), tend the funeral _to-day September 21. at 8:30 a. m., residence, 1274 Thirteenth *s Church, rom his late | repose Interment St. BRUNS—In this eity, m ther of Mrs. J. Dunn al y . a native of San Francisco, aged 45 years and 6 months. A member o Mayfield Lodge, L ©. F., and Brother- hood of Carpenters No. 161, of San Mateo. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funmeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2 p. m. from the pariors of tween Fifth and Six p. m. train to interment. BUSBY—In Oakiand, Cal Mary. 1 mothér of Emma L. Busby ngwin of Dunsmuir, land, aged 72 years an COSTELLO—In this city, Wil loved husband of Sarah Costello. and father of Richard W. Joseph V., Francis J. and Alice M. Costello. a native of Rathkeale, County Limerick, Ireland, aged years. w York and Cincinnati papers please y.) £ The funeral will take place Wednesday , and thence by tam Costello, be- his late residence, 923 Grove street, thence to Sucred Heart Chburch, where a soiemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9:30 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery by 11:30 a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets. CROWE—In Suisun, Solano County, September 18, 1904, John F., beloved son of the late Thomas and Bridget Crowe, and brother of Thomas Crowe and the late Mrs. John Me- Cauley, a native of Michigan, aged 28 years 1 month and 11 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9:30 a. m., from the par- lors of the United Undertakers, S66 Mission street, thence to St Patrick's Church for services, commencing at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Crose Cemetery. DI VOLL—In Oakland, Cal, September 20. 1904, at 947 Poplar street, James G., beloved husband of Lydia A. Di Voll. a native of Newbury, Vermont, aged 73 years § months and 12 dayi HANSEN—In the City and County Hospital, ¢ Wisconsin, aged 17 years. HARRINGTON—In this city, September 20, 1004, at the residence, corner of Twenty-first street and Treat avenue, John, beloved hus- band of the late Mary Harrington, and father | of Mrs. W. J. Holgersen. a native of Bantry, County Cork, Ireland, aged Si years. £ Notice of funeral hereafter. HORN—In this city, September 1S 1504, Mar. garet, widow of the late Jobn Horn, and be- Joved mother of Walter Juseph J. and_ the late Frank Horn, beloved sister of Mrs. Ann McMenomey, Mrs. Mary Fields, Mrs. Eilen Mannion. Mrs. Bridget Hannon and the late Mrs. Katle Egan = native of Drum- cullough, County Limerick, Ireland. aged 50 years. (Durand, Wis., and Bisbee, Ariz., papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday). at 9:30 a. m., from her late residence. 1620 Laguna street, between Post and Sutter, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral where @ requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HUMPHRIES—In this city, September 19, 1064, Jac Humphries, a muative of Wooden- .“England, aged 49 years. . HUTCHINSON—In Oskland, Cal, September 20, 1904, Arna_Childress, beloved wife of Fallentyre R. Hutchinson. and mother of Mrs. Ernest C. Peixotto, Mrs. Bernard Ran. Mrs. William Bull Pringle and Dwight Hutchinson, a native of Natchez, Miss. KENNELEY—In this city, September 19, William Kenneley, a native of Ireland. 52 years. A member of the Riggers’ Stevedores” Union, Local No. 222 of the o -r:l“nzntd acquaintances are respect | oty fovited to attend the funeral (W ). at 1 p. m._ from the pariors of McGinn & Hapsen, 214 Siteet between Taylor and Jones. In e In this eity, September 20, 1904, TINEZ—In this city, mber M fattines, a mative of Mexico, aged years. McGRAW—September 20, 1904, at her resi- ‘demce, 945 Chestout street, Oakland, Cal. Saran Ellen, wife of Edward W. McGraw, aged 56 vears and 10 days. €7 Funeral private. = MIBACH—In Sausalito, September 19. 19, 1904, ra L. aged to at- | thence to B where a solemn re- jem high mass will be celebrated fom the commencing at 9 a. m. September 19, 1904, John Mission street, be- | press Lawn Cemetery for| morning, September 21 at 9 o'clock, from | September 20, 1904, Thomas Hansen, a native | (Wednesday), at 9:30 a. m., at her late res SOARL LN Gwnsend Sireeis.) dence, 1438 Franklin street. Interment Homs | ch - of Peace Ci by special train from T0a Saa Jose and Way Siacions. 305 Third and Townsend streets at 11 o'clock. | 00a San Jose and Way Stations. P Please omit flowers. | 7.15a Monterey sad Saate Cruz Excur sion (Sundsy only).. 20. | 9.00a New Almade: —In Berkeley Katherine er of M. O., J. C., F. . L. Feudner, a na fa, aged 62 years 10 (Solano County papers please copy.) uaintances are respect- he funeral services | Cal., September ‘aughn, _ beloved | entura, Montaive, Oxaard, Barbaok. Los 8.00 Gilroy, Honlistd: 5 Meate, Pactic Greve, Sur: 9.00a San Jose. Tres Pinos. Waison Interment private. r Cupttols, Saaca Craz Pacids WALL—In tois city, September 20, 1904, Mar- RS Triactes Wey Sttesn Wall. & pative of Ireland, aged 70| 19 ..-"fu'.".'.‘.{"'v‘.'y';i.i';‘.,."“. e aine_at the pariors of Carew &| 1 SOABe N LI e T Lo Ou n Van Ness avenue. funeral hereafter. WEMPE—In Oakiand, Cal, September 19, 1904, William Anthony A. M. Wempe, be- loved infant of William and Maria Wempe. a na of San Francisco, Cal., aged 4 months and 6 days. Notice of San Jose azd Way Stations Dei Monte Express (exce: s Clara, San Jose, . Saota Cruz. Del terey, Pacific Grove, 330 Buriingame, San Jose, Gilroy. Hol- lister, Tres Pinos, Pajaro, Watson- B §7The funeral will take place to-day T S DS G, G (Wednesday), at 1:30 p. m. from the resi- | o oo g To7ille Balinas. Pacifc Grov - 7 dence of the parents, 419 Oak street, thence | &332 8a8 Joss and Way Stacions. - to St. Boniface’s Church for services. Inter- Wright and principal Way Sta- m Holy Crose Cemetery. tions (excent s-nd-‘v. 19.004 e EanJosesnd Principal Way 19.40a aneet _Express.—Eedwood Sam San HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. (Successors to Flaonagan & Gallagher). DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS H 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. UNITED UNDERTAKBRS. —Funeral Directors and Embaimers—— Formerly in Metropolitan Temple. 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