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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1904. . : Chureh of Notre Dame des Victoires, Bush | Hook, a native of Lucca, Italy, aged 78 % Al p 4 ROOMS FOR HOUSEREEPING. i C ND WAREHOUSES Street, below Btockton. Baturday, October L | years 9 monthe scd 3 dave. | I A 4 ! : @ e g | GILBERT & STOLL Storage Co.;storage, | commencing at 9:30 o'ciock. ~Friends and ([5"Notice of funeral hereafter. o | shipping: warehouse, G. G. and Van | acquaintances are respectfully Invited to | VON PEIN—In this city, September 27, 1904, 4 - i » Market, T. tel. South 750. | attend. Hans Henry von Pein, a native of Holstein, 2 : e |, Nees b A —— | |y In this city, September 27, 1004, | Germany, aged 74 years and 9 days. S Y 1 m \ —EMPORIUM Storage 00, A., dearly beloved son of M. J. Hynes, L Kemains at the sarlors of H. F. Suhr | - . e 1d goods etored, moved, shipped and brother of Stewart and Ruth Hynes, a| & Co. 1137 Mission sireet, between Seventh h ¢ f | - ward st., nr. Third; phone Gi native of California, aged 11 years 3 months | and Eighth. £ J . i P . | WARD—In this city, September 27, 1004, i take place to-day [ Jobn H., beloved husband of Masggie Ward, | . i from 0 Guerrero | u native' o New York, aged 41 years. o, \ e ARD—In this city, September 25, 5 . . R by J arv < R e s e Ratnerins | Campaign Will Be Made for| Dread Disease Breaks Out|Former Secrvetary of State i lnk thi: September !.'s 1904, | puA 'kn\,\',d dtlther of John, noMmu Mnnd | & e i ‘ }\ P . i l \ 1' - ‘rederick, dearly d and only son of atrick Ward, Mrs, P. O'Conner, Mrs. Mary 1 'f P P itis 3 Jhi ' eSS "HICIDS 'eS Ermestine’ and the late Gottlieh Katk a:‘d% Hodem, “Sire NP Fownk e Hina Supplying Wood and Foodl on British Steamship Now| Makes - Principal Address 2 e 126, | 2 brother of Lena, Lizzic and Sophie ‘oulter and the late Mrs. Katherine Bushell, s, $o ke 2 s . S Onor [ g or . a made. S| & pative "ot San Prancisco, ased 13 | & native of Couny Corc, reland, uxed 66 0 the Camal Commission I Anchored in River Tyne| ‘at Congress of Lawyers " . rd 94 s, Zeptam. (o7 Eriends and Acquuintances are respect- | £ Friends and atquaintances are respect- ¢ | ! e——— urniture Moving Com- ully invited to aitend the funeral to-mOrrow ully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow - o TR - e ckson 281 (Friday), September 30, at 16:30 a. m., from (Friday), at 9 a. the parlors of 7 g Q < ) ' N A o4 \} N Fillmites st; phove Jackson 281 | e Dartors ot B1 . Hubr & SO DI MIE | A i e tE Streats FAVOR TRIP TO OREGON |VESSEL FROM ROSARIO| CONVEN I' TON ADZOURNS and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery | sion street, betweeen Seventh and Eighth. thence to Star of the Sea Church, Eighth ¥ s e . '] Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. luterment Mount Olivet Cemetery.y ."m'“e- TBI’ Point Lobos, where a mle;nn ¥ . 7 e UDOLPH—In Oakland, September 28, 1904, | Tequiem high mass will be celebrated for . ) . 7 - ‘alifi i SUPPLIE: Leo dobn, beloved son of William and Mary | the Tepose of his soul, commencing at 10 Arthur’s W. J. Hunsaker of California o SEWTION SRR A e o o Y | et . Major General MacArt] Rats Dead From Pestilence ‘J H 5 2 Elegant sunny ITE IS KING. years an months. —In this city, September 27, 1904, i 3 3 3 34 ASS0- 7 easonable G i i the most complete et | MADDEN-In his s, Sentember 25, 100k | - Minna. beloved mothee of Ernest A Holen, Recommendations to War| Found While Discharging| Eiected One of Bar Asso = machine on earth; finest furniture, finest | John, dearly beloved son of John and Lizzie | ugust Wettlg, a native of Ger- f.0 af - - Das : o '3 | attashments; make both lock and automatic | Madden, and_brother of Mary B. Madden, | mMany, aged 77 years 7 months and 20 days. | Department Are Approved Part of Cargo at Hamburg| eciation’s Viee Presidents stitch; see Lk wonderful machine at the a native of San Francisco, aged 6 years 3 L7 Friends and acquaintances are reepect- s ’ = o White Co.'s new retail office, 915 Market st. months and 28 days. fully invited to attenq the funeral services T ot = i — 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | to-day (Thursday), at 12:45 p. m., at her - DOMESTIC The machine for family use; Best | fully inviced to attend the funeral fo-morrow | late fesidence, 1266 Eddy street, "between| At & meeting of the Manufacturers'| LONDON, Sept. 28.—Bubonic plague, | ST. LOUIS, Sept. 23.—The first Uni- H = cheapest C 7" riday), at . oy tl al ress ' ~ » 1 1 aw, a N | price: 21 kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- | i parle 8¢ 3 2 [, from the retldence e L,fv‘;"'w;"e"“"‘."-“"““* Interment Cyp: and™ Producers’ Association held yes-|it is officlally announced, has broken |versal Congress of Lawyers and ixth. tic office, 1021 Market near S| ment Holy Cross Cemetery. McCAULEY—In this city, September 27, 1904, | terday it was decided to make a cam- out on board the steamship Bishops- | Jurists, held under the auspices =7 the WHITE—In Oakland, September 28, 1004, | | i paign for the use of California Wwood gate, which arrived in the river Tyne | American Bar Association, convened John Wesley, dearly beloved son of John 1 T T e A e LT all locations. | iR E are others, but the White is king of s o let T 8 | John elict of We b s 1137 Sutter st | Ve sewing machines: visit the mew rewail | JOUL UG BN RS s haaee o | or Oamants apayy other White, &w+"* | and food products on the Isthmus of | to-day from Hamburg. to-day in Festival Hall at the conclu- ed: $4 per month to | _Office of the - . (o Friends and acquaintances are respect- | WIESEMANN—In this city, Seotember 28, | Panama during the construction of the | When the Bishopsgate was discharg- |sion of the American Bar Association and bath { A NEW Home, the best second-hand machi CThuba) wt bias B taneel, Dt:;m-r; }\s.?i‘."“v?" ‘Wiesemann, be}avodshu‘!bl-‘;fl ‘;‘ | canal. The plan of having a grand ex-' 1o her cargo from Rosarlo, Argentina, | cnvention. The president of the con- 2 rooms, $23 80 per | o kinds 5 et Tadat of 3. C. U'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, | aged 52 vears and 50 maoncns o4 | cursion of Californians to Portland; at Hamburg recently, a number of rats | 57ess, David J. Brewer, Associate Ju:- aret-class. | thence to St Paul's Church, where a re | WILKES—In West Berkeley, September 28, | dUring the Lewis and Clark Exposi-| & " W Ve | of the plague were found | e of the Supréme Court of the quiem high mass will be cel repose of his soul at 9 a. m. Cress Cemetery. MEINKE—In this clty, September 27, 1904, Mafgareta, dearly beloved wife of John Meinke, devoted mother of Mrs. Lizzie Zwick, and grandmother of Willie, Lizzle, Annle, Margaret, Rudie, Gladys and the late An- brated for the terment Holy | tion was indorsed. It was decided to send delegates lu“ the Transmississippi Commercial Con- gress, which will convenue in St. Louis ! October 25, and to the National Irriga- | tion Congress, which will meet at El| Paso, Texas, during the month of No-| United States, was greeted with an on board. On the arrival of the steam- | gyatian of apnlause. e spoke briefly. er at Jarrow the boatswain was ill and | Fetmer Secrsetary o* State John Wi was removed to a floating hospital. The | Foster made the principal address on case proved to be undoubtedly bubonic| “International Arbitration and The plague. Hague Tribunal.” He said in part: The Bishopsgate, a steamer of 1994 | 1 ;.. peen reported in the press that the 1904, Mrs. Alice Wilkes, widow of the late + George Wilkes, a native of England, aged 67 years 2 months and 15 days. WOODS—In thls city, Bernard Woods, & na- tive of lreland, aged 45 vears. §>The funeral will take place to-day (Thursday), at 2 p. m., from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission ite, Van Ness and Market, | . ¥. 4 yrs. Hours 1105 p. m. cures; estab. in MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued ; small kitch- $1s, §20. | nished rooms. $8 up; , $10; gas, bath, phone. s ke tone and Emile Zwick, & native of Germany, | street, betwe - | — : yesterday: aged 66 years 1 month and 14 days. ment Holy: Gross’ vc'e"::aim"f'yd bmy'l?:hso :.m?; vember. In view of the constantly in-| tons, o vned by the Dowgate Steamship | Secretary of the Navy has announced himseif & 2 Sth-Bay-window SWu"S | " George P. ‘Rodden, 21, 548 Penmsylvania [ Friends and acquaintances are respect=| train from Third and Townsend streets. creasing strategical importance of the Company of London, sailed from Rosa- | as in favor of a navy equal to the greatest . Dhen; reasonable. | venue, and Isabella H. Stewart, 18, 1307 5;‘:’," sléwl;e-l lolnttend t'he ru:enl.l to-dlly Pacific Ocean and the corresponding rio on July 22 for Hamburg, where she | P2¥Y dm ((h”e‘ w(o)rld, 1 truse F.’;'J‘EKZTS" mis — - Bl 3 E; ursday), at p. m., from her late resi- . | quoted. r Government sl X S N B e anion. 21,980 Gl stiast, | - sience’ §33 Hanpehire Siest. Dettpas Pvinie 5 necessity for the maintenance of a arrived on August 29. While diSChars- | fuaay to wnter into 4f agrecment for mterna- and Anita W. Galioway, 21, 1309 Powell '""‘d ;:eth and Twenty-first. Interment Cypress RCIAL ths large military force on this coast, the| ing cargo three rats that had appar- | tiona! disarmament and not u[]men'a“x';:fi ‘:: = " E 32, 915 Minna street, an awn Cemetery. assoclation passed resolutions indors- ly died of buboni were dis- | (he nsvy. This countzry Jouid N0 . v Geary, phove Hyde 1 30, 726 Broadway. { 2 —_— ently died of bubonic plague . - ore peas,ul pursuits in the erg, 30, 72 dway. OR = 75 ¥ other und far more peasiul D suites for it g sfl e o and mbia MJJ;}I‘:'A;\ 'l:l(:‘hex‘: ci::‘y]'ébie“pdlen;?erlise, 1\])3?; Continued From Pago Thirteen. icx;g the1 following ncomm.nd‘a‘.’tlonloot‘ covered, and the vessel was temporari-| ;. .ment of strife than to the making of im- e R de Cuspinera, 45, 2210 Union street. Mary Morlarty, and father of John, Daniel eneral MacArthur to the War De-| ]y quarantined. plements of destruction and death. - - _ John B. Leonard, 40, 600 Jones street, and and Frank Morlarty, Mrs. C. Reed partment in his annual report: — | Emilio Velasco of Mexico and J. H. h Lewls, 24, 0 Jones street. Jumes V. Wyman, 30, 2584 Market street, and Rose C. Engle, 16, 3533 Collingwood. J. Adolph Fontanel, 21, city, and Minnile Q. Abel, 21, city. Alexander Potter, 35, S02 Filbert street, and Catherine T. Needha . 1663 Ninth avenue. The improvement of the Presidio by | the erection of new barracks and other buildings for infantry, cavairy and field and coast artillery; the reclamation of a large flat along the bay shore, the and the late James Moriarty, and brother of James Moriarty and Mj John Fitz- gerald, a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 49 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow Ralston of Washington, D. C., followed with discussions of the subject pre- sented by Mr. Foster. During the last session of the Bar Association the special committee on 400 Mont Ton..1 92%| 200 Ton of Nev...8 23 | 2000 Paymaster ".." 03| 200 Ton of Nev...8 50 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 28—3 p, m. LUNCHEON IS GIVEN ABOARD - (Friday), at 8:45 a. m., f the 1 d vl RTISEN s rtiee seseivel at | - Emtrick Bradiey. U0 38 Dourth SEeet And |8 i a8, B, Koo e pesls o Bid.Ask, Bid.Ask. | 2cquisition of the watershed of Lobos title and real estate reported that it . e. (éor. Duncan & Church ets. | Mary Thompson, 50, Berkeley. thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a 10 12(Julla .. 11 | Creek with a view to the establishment had not finished its work and asked to E — m——— | Percy W L0 oy TCe street, and | requiem high mass will be celebrated for the | = 2 L dE 311 of an independent water supply for the | be continued another year. It was so da P. man, 22, y i . . APLRTMENT HOUSES. Bernard 1 Bill, 38, 304 McAlllster street, {‘er:,s:ecoén:lsef;m K . et B 34 35Lady Wash. | post; the continuation of the annual 3 ordered. The report of the special - e e gy rancisca M. Rogers, 21, 1355 Bddy streel. | N1pTopn 1n Oakland, September 27, 1904, | Dest & Belch.1 20 1 25/ Mexican 1 3o appropriation of $15000 for the im- committee on the Louisiana Purchase HAYS - 4 ‘rark J. Gallagher, 32, 1120 Howard street, - N akland, September 27, Bullion ...... 26 27 Occidental 80 | provement of the Presidio grounds; the he . o £ ot ey O a1, ety Niels Nielsen, beloved husband of Anna | Caledonia ,.. 63 84/ Ophir ... 8 | erect Fad ¥ tor tF S Yesterday one of the largest luncl Exposition, relating to the arrange = - o T e by TaModento, and Marle E. | Cprietiens, Nicieen and faiher of James, | Challenge Con 2 2 Overian 2 . e iasiee e meataT dapart | eoms of the year was given by Mrs. R.|ments completed preliminary to the “refs. Tel t 13! Mussell, Sl i = | Potost .. i association, was re- ; refs. Tel. East 1350. Glovanni Glosso, 26, 530% Green street, and .AJ:.;&;,O Eé‘éffi:"' Denmark, aged 59 years D& 98{Bcorplon .. 08 | ments and the enlargement of the ar-| P. Schwerin on board the steamship :::;ldningta;);ioved. Siberia, which is snugly tucked away on the drydock. One hundsid and twenty-five guests were entertained at the feast—which was in truth a feast| of fun and good cheer. The tables 24 | senal at Benicla. It was decided to send | 13 | the resolutions to all California mem- g'ben of Congress, to the Secretary of| 10| War and to other commercial organi- zations of San Francisco. Greise Bottini, 20, 10% San Antonio place. Joseph V. de Ryana, 32, 707 Montgomery . Rooms Avenue, and Rose Caflero, 23, 567 Filbert street. e gparac | “harles €. Girvan 21, 2078 California street, U7 mione 54 and Gortrude E. Maydwell, 15, 2078 California. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- 30 1 35/ Savage . fully invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, September 29, at 2 p. m., under the auspices of Alta Lodge No. 205, I O. ©. F., San Francisco. Interment Mount Eden Cemetery., Invitations for the mext annual meeting were extenda! from Detroit and Lookout Mountzin, Tenn. The matter of decision was left to the gen- eral council. ierra Nevada tlver Hill. 58 | 1] T O'KEEFE—In this city, September 27, 1004, T T T | s = Catherine, beloved wife of John O'Keefe, 14 were engaged with a plenitude of red Officers elected for the next year ‘ hmms MRR]AGES DEATH& -:d elrdglelzed x'::‘ue:herwate fiom:-n B., fl'usy 28| WILL BE BURIED WITH N blossoms and asparagus fern, and a|were: President, Henry St. George a3 it a3 mo v - T men, maaes st ot s | 000 SR, § RO | pem S gl E MIUARY RONORS|say dhowing of sy sowning meds a| Tuches Lovere, Vo om0t 02 n“;x:“ o | mail will not be inserted. They must be ded | and Chicago papers please copy.) golumb‘l. 23 % 04| Major Th D. Adams’ Funeral | Striking picture. School of Law of the Washington 3 in at either of the publication offices and be T Fricnd. and acquaintances are respect- | pone azn - s onies - . After the lumch Mrs. Schwerin | e¢ University; secretary, John Hink- 1083 Week | jngorsed with the name and residence of per- | fully invited 15 atiend the funeral to-moprow | Sule Con =4 10 11| Will Be Attended by General Mac- A g s | ley, Baltimore; treasurer, Frederick E. “urnished room to let for single sons authorized to have the same published. (Friday), September 30, at 8:30 a. m., from kaa"B 1‘;| 80| Ray Extension — (8 Arthur and Staff. and a party of friends adjourned to the Wadham, Albany, N. Y., and one vice Notices restricted simply to the announcement | her Jate residence, 215 Twelfth street, thence | G 1aq ell. — 08|Ray & O'Brien 07 — St. Francis for dinner. . ‘ch S W. J. Hun- i of the event are published once In this column | to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn | Goaneld svev 71 —|Ray Tonopah. 10 — | The funeral of Major Thomas R.| gy “poct by it rresident from each State, W. J. r to !z:(, all locations. ' free of charge. requiem high mass will be celebrated for | Soldfield Mhk 18 %; §§° Top.. 18 17| Adams, United States army, who died browen ;:we:s ;vl:; \;errid: :;n ::d D & saker being California’s represent:xuvs. e call 117 Sutter st e —————— e th f h 1, o} 9 oo sCle + 18— . . vn, red si e. Tharn, i and Missioe—Res 356 | BORN. a m. Intermen; Holy Cross Cometery, u 22 Ton Belmont. 86 @ from injuries received when run | roses, affording a fine foil to the fetch- | The dearention. sdlenine S % n and Missio A ' i = W i —_——e.———— — $1 25 nig )10 $6 wi.; reading-room. | BROWN—In this city, September 15, 1904, to ogfi.:‘}cl: 1&1&& °"¥,’..£if,‘d"“ r 2}_0‘;::?‘% — 10/ Ton Exten....140 —»|OvVer by a Powell-street car several ingd gw‘rfis of }hlirs. Katherine Dlllon! GREAT CROWD WILL SAIL ol sunny, Srost | the Wite Sf Chadies Fiown; . on. O'Leary, loving father of John J., James P., | o oW = LQAYE afo, SN EARE TIacK fo-dny 4t 8 | ARG She AN SARSE: O ON SATURDAY FOR MANILA . 10 $8 week. e ————————ES Thomas C., Mary E. and Nora d"Lenry and | = q ;on fi?}ifl pon ig ;g giClack HERE Shm BpAt G Angcentpust A TTY, lot of ) % - 5 5 { s 3 = on Midway. . i = ' : ny rooms MARRIED. ot of Toookyn N Y o el W —iom ot Nevs 6 g sy | Chrr g Hewill bo burlod Wit mill- | ver the Hay Mot NIShe s i3 “eed: | Transport Sherides WHl Cuizy Wall o1 an T 25 10 85 MERRYFIELD—BOVARD. Gembar & 2004 unter of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Thomas | — bo|Ton N 20 '35 | tary honors befitting rank. Gen- t g -4 e A 25 to § |- g daiy g s D ovara, Cprmesi | ©O'leary of Boston, na;;.. & native of County | y = 25| eral MacArthur .and his entire staff speed” to Mrs. Alfred Hunter Voor- Capacity, Including Officers, Cas- . wwr Buk g fremt aloove | Chapdler Mérzyfield “of ‘Coltom, Cul, and | Xemy, Iroland, esed B years (New Tork| MacNamaca s 98 .2 17 | will be present at the funeral in uni- [ hies, Mrs. William B. Collfer, Mrs. Mil- uals and Philippine Scouts. " s g @is0 housckeeping | Miss Lella Gienn Bovard of Berkeley. s BRIt et aaiait 1R Lo form. ton S. Latham, Mrs. E. B. Grace, 'lisS| .w. iraneport Sheridan, sailing on | SMITH_CREELMAN_In this clty. September | syiiy invited to attend tho funeral fo-day G S T The pall-bearers will be Colonel | Lutie Collier, Mrs. A. Huntington and | o 4 g, m,‘.’ Manila, goes crowded to 4 8 »;« room; 1 or 2 gen- -_;'nilm_nuenn . Smith an arion y thurmuX;, n“s:gf) a. m,& !éom the pariors | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. George Andrews, Lieutenant Colonel | others, who are journeying on to the | her fullest capacity. b & 3 X h of McFadden, McBrearty reen, 1171 Mis- —— i - » -~ ~ oy | T | Lion street, between Seventh and Eisht, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, S B T et ot Ths D e Datimal | _Amots. the. Sassengers sre. Sliened H. Patterson, Major Lea Febiger, Ma- | convention of the United Daughters of - DIED. thence to St. Joseph's Church, whewe a re- Marcus (or Marx) Franklin to Han ‘W. F. Tucker, paymaster U. S. A., ac- - - —————— | Allen, Gerald H. Powers, James I Dieh ias il be ougheaind for jthe | Frankitn, lot on § line of Golden Gate lve::: 2;’{,,’&““ EL Tl and Magr TG IR C‘;’;’;‘," :},fi ";:ed"th“ the members of | COmpanied by Mrs. Tucker, George E. . ; Third st.—800 | Austin, Richard Roagers, Mary B £op0ss o 2 - Interment Holy | 202:9 W of Van Ness, W 47 by s 190r pin i) s ers of | rycker and Miss Taylor; Mrs. T. J. ) $150 per day, Cross Cemetery. Rev. George C. Adams will conduct 1y new and modern the services, and martial music will be the Albert Sidney Johnston Chapter an ster: Bonam, James Mn bonmid Uhtilp J. | POWERS—In this city, September 27, 1904, | Glarcy, oo Souaty of an sco to Taldor the * Jeferson Davis . Chapter - have | Kirkpatrick, two children and sister: B Breslauer, Benjamin B i Glaser, lot on N line of Elli ins; - in San Franciseo | Direachorr. Ciaus 1 Schram. Mra. Jumes, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Johi | of Laguna, W 28 by N 120; §- " o ® Wl enderea by the band of the Third |agreed to a truce—and that the white | Mox: Gy W- IWiliiame: Mrs T Yaro ot ax Ry it e Ty owers, a native of Waterford, Ireland, Abraham Rue? to Elizabeth K. M. Glissman, Among the selections | flag will fly while away from home. | 2% E - Artillery Corps. will be “Nearer, My God, and “Rock of Ages.” belis, steam heat ce baths and ele- 44 years. >’ Friends and acquaintances are respect. son, family of Major Baldwin, commis- sary department; Donald W. Riley, and nnie H. Frances lot on E line §24 by E S1 to Thee,” | Good scheme! If we must have a fam- | 9, Steiner streot, 48 S of Waller, St ily jar, keep it within the family, as! a night to its guests. Florence M. Taranto, Joseph fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | Albert and Charlk o 4 2 well furnished, for 1| Morris '_::\mmum f;mu D. (‘I’hur;d?‘) $t&9£}0 o m_}.g {yum h}he par- | Roncovierl, lot onrxgt:l.n.v?("vm#; street, fgs After the ceremonies at the church | internal strife destroys power and de- k{]e;t?na;’l;:er %Dui‘:heios:}‘;l ‘;{:;" ;f 2 m Market st. [ Araias Teowbriize Semand. | s Ghence: to St. Tosepls Chaveh, whees a | f10- Tierce. E 40 by N 136, SW 40, § 184:4; | the remains will be taken to the ferry | feats influence. And thus are the | gverds ~ SO0 GOVCRCE SR e 00 e it Huerne, L. E. P. Uhl, George requiem high mass will be celebrated for | = Ellen Kearns to Julius Bunzel Tok oo 1 1 || SDAET Sie aeraE dOt - "“'ff“;";d‘" bDa\:gFteruhto De congratulated at the | g.outs, who have been at the St. Louis 2 irnished rooms and bath. E;?;B'éwé:ci \'sr?nr"‘zx‘::!;xle =% the repose of his eoul, commencing at 10| of Oak street, 106:3 E of Scoft, E 25 by §| Coast Artillery under command o urial of the ax. 7 exposition. o'clock, Interment Holy Crose Cemetery. 157:6; $10. A the re- p Ludoiph, Leo Jobn Ward, John H. # =t e jor Aléxander. . Fram here Target practice is being carried on A s f two large, sunny, front Vi A RODGERS—In this city, September 27, 1904, Jdmes A. Watt to Jennie T. iladelphia : suitable for dressmaking | Madden, John Wand, Patrsk Mary ., dearly beloved wite of Frederick | line of Devisadero sireet, 80:0 N 5t poutnce ;naui:stwlll heLsMpped by d 2 s ot v‘;er;;llngvgl %’“ E'hfrl 1;1“3"'" successfully at Rodeo rifle range. At e McCauley, Jobn Wettig, Minna Rodgers, and mother of Mrs. Maggle Fop- | N 37:6 by E 118:9; $10, » [ for Intermen has | o0 _8nd Ray Washington Taylor oc-i csent the second battalion of the it Meinke, Margareta White, John Wesley | iano, and sister of Mrs. Kosa Neary, ana- Estate of Elizabeth F., George H. Jr. El- The death of Major Adams as | curred last evening at the bride's Twenty-eighth Infantry, in command .\:z‘::!“lus: 3| Morursy, \_;l;::emu.h :»!le‘l(\:;nlfil’:‘.' -Y:A“lc:: tive of gouun, Mass., aged 40 years 2 months 1’?":' Lnd )?urlel V. Nelson (minors), by Nel- | thrown the army headquarters into a!home, 2021 California street. Bishop of eCagmln F. E. Bamford, is on the — dh o s SL RN, 2 and 21 days. e A. Lasell (guardian), to Joseph O’Ha tate of gloom. In every depart-| Nichols officlated, assisted by Rev. Da- gy > - O'Keefe, Catherine Woods, Bernard > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | lot on § line of Sacrame 35 4 e L v i i 3 v range. ¥ _room; running| O'Leary, Patrick = cully iivited to attend Bte funeral Friday, | Devisadero. W 25 by B 1335 giiea> " °f | mentf were heard universal expres-|vid Hume of Trinity Church. Attend-|™C2% .\ Dudley Rawson de Chair, T Scptember 30, at 10 a. m., from the parlors | _Frank B. and Anna J. Moores to same, same; | SiONS of regret at his sudden demise. | ant upon the bride were her sisters, the | p o) Nayy, naval attache of British ROY A LL] In this city, September 27, 1904, | of the California Undertaking Company, 405 . % * General MacArthur, who held Ma- | Misses Helen and Grace Thompson, Y "Washi ill visit the - Gerald Hiller Allen, beloved son of Mrs. Powell street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church Elizabeth F. Nelson to same, same, quit-|jor Adams in the highest esteem,|and her godmother, Mrs. William bamy at_WasuEes. vl g > o James M. Costigan, and brother of Mrs. | for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, | claim deed: $10. r 4 - Presidic to-morrow _afternoon under Ritchie L. Dunne, via 11:30 & m. train from Third and Town: | George H. Nelson to same, same; $10. sald: Wood. The bridal gown was of white |}, oseort of Major Parker W. West. 7 Interment private. send streets. Same to same, lot on. E line of Sacramento| His death s very deplorable. There s no | mezzaline silk, while that of the maid| "y, or John J. Bigelow Jr., recently = < *——— | AUSTIN—In this city, September 28 1904 | ROSS (nce Lund)—In this city, September 28, | Street, 188 W of Devisadero, W 23 by S 132:734; | Praise for him too high as an officer, a soldier, | of honor was of silk grenadine. The | 4 d his family are at the B 4. -ely furnished front | Richard Austin, a native of Enxland, aged | 190, Annie Ross, wife of the late Albert | $10. *| a loyal citizen and a man. He had a full 8p- | gra wing'room, wherein the ceremony retired, an ¥ ngle rooms; §2 to $6 week. | 49 years A member of Templar Grove No. Ross, and mother of Walter, Harry and preciation of the responsibilities of his posi- Nordhoff. took place, was tastefully decorated Elizabeth F. Nelson 3 : Bl to same, ume.lgfl. p— ey ——— 9, U. A. O. D. | Lillian Lund, a native of San Francisco, . E. Troy to John B. P tion as an officer of the United States army. ‘aptain Louis Gomez of the Chilean . Sutter—A fine sulte or | 5Ot A% “in* this city, September 25, 1004, | aged 80 years. ine of Point Lovos avenne, 14615 W of Socy | His death 1o a #reat o3 (o she army and 4 | with white roses and rfbbon grass. The | ¢ Sk e 31 Gon Fol Baquedano called - ; gentiemen preferred; | ™ j,mes H. Boham, a native of Ireland, aged | SCHMIDT—In this city, September 27, 1904, | Street, W 20 by N 100; $10. personal loss to the large number of his com- | dining-room was particularly attractive | ;mially upon General MacArthur yes- 59 vears, Fhilp J., beloved 'husbana of 'Rosin | Lvdia and Charles ¥. Dugan to Thomas H. | rades in arms throughout the cntire United | ;;\'n aoq of pink roses. Harold Thomp- | Cihg 2l D 3 0 The REDEHOFT—In this city, September 27, | Schmidt 4nd son of Sophle and the late [ 3nd Annle M. Corbih, lot on W iine of Le | States, where he has hosts of friends. He was | © % (000 % S 0 GO0 o terday afternoon at 3 o’clock. call amiable_ peaceful and quiet in times of peace and warlike and soldierly in times of war. He was a most efficient soldler. We all mourn his loss will be returned this morning by Col- onel S.~P. Jocelyn and Major West, representine General MacArthur, who is, by previous arrangements of official business, unable to go in person. Gen- eral MacArthur will call upon Captain Gomez later in mo} form of a social 1904, Claus, dearly beloved husband of Anna Bredehoft, father of Myrtle Bredehoft, brother of Chris Bredehoft, and nephew of Murtin Beverson, and son-in-law or Mrs. Margarethe Erben, a native of Hanover, running water in every | Germany, aged 34 years 11 months and 7 r. read -room; free bus; baggage. | days. - ————~———| [FFriends and acquaintances are respec TER Hotel, 44 34 ot., Joseph Schmidt, and brother of Ben J. and | Long street, 126:6 N of Frederick, M. J. Schmidt of San Franciso and Mrs, | W 80; $10. s M. Nathan of Susanville, Cal, a native of | Rose Fay to Katherine C. Fay, undivided San Francisco, aged 26 years § months and | one-third interest in lot on I line of Clayton 21 days. street, 452:21; § of Frederick, S 26:1% by E 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | 101:3; $10 fully invited to attend the funeral this day | Loulse F. Steiss (formerly Louise R. Fay) (Thyredas), at 2 p. m., from the pariors of | fo same, uidivided one-third fnterest in same; After the young people return from their honeymoon they will set up their household in tl:lu c:ty. 2 “near Market—400 | PETRER e 10 $6 week; elec- | MUST PAY INHERITANCE To-morrow Captain. Rowan and his TAX ON HER FORTUNE well beloved bride ‘will leave for Van- t- near Market— | fully invited to attend the funeral to-day - Martin & Co., 319 O'Farrell street. | $10. ‘What a of pl h e ctable: 700 | ), % Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 3:30 | United Rallroads of San Francisco to Na- OEpteers N Sunoiine of FoAuee. W | vist- et N e clevaton | M A A Tt S ene pariore of | m. train from Third and Townsead | tional Land Company. lot on N line of Dus. | Anunie T. Smith, Who Was Left $60,000 | friends of the charming pair have given | A department athletio contest will ding-room; free bus: baggase. | {ween Seventh and Eighth, where services| Seets oo AT farlve 0%, °‘nv¥$.fid‘mfl°%. by Charles Kornfeld, to Share them! £ & %1 take place at the Presidio rnn‘ Novem- ——— —— | Wil be held under the auspices of Mianto- | SCHRAM—In_ this city, Septem , 1904, > 8%, <11 the Of all who regret the loss of Mrs. 19. Much interest e trom 156 per HIENt U, om} nomah Tribe No. 9, Imp. O, R. N. Inter- | Mrs. Hannah Schram, beloved sister 6f Mrs, | p Oty @nd County of San Francisco to L B. Wis P Rovrva.n ‘there are none who will miss | b HL B it will un’: ms from 15¢ per night up. ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Perramont, lot on N line of Seventeenth street, Annife T. Smith, niece of Mrs. manifested in this, and E. Madden, a native of Ireland, aged 64 100 W of Dolor W 50 by N 100:3; her as will her blind prateges, they of | doubtedly show up the athletes to the 18, subscriptions received at | BRESLAUER—In _this city, September 28, | years 9 months and 15 days. John H. and Charles Kornfeld, who was left $60,000 ce, cor.Duncan and Church sts. | 1904, Benjamin, beloved husband of Bertha 7 Friends and acquuintances are respect- Ly E. von Schroeder to Wil- 2 o the library. best advantage. me oM forwho——— | Breflauer. and father of Samuel and lsmael | fally iavited to attend the funeral to-day | (5% T 203 Yaria F Hoean lot on B line of |in the will of the deceased costumer, | The golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs.| = Major B. H. Randolph, who reeent- # of The Call for the reception | Breslaver, a native of Kempen, Germany, | (Thursay), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late | &' 15916 $10. 3 ¥ | Charles Kornfeld, must pay $3000 col- | L, Friedman, who came to California |ly suffered a stroke of paralysis, is = and subscriptions has been 1005 Market st., opposite F""""\ nu until 11 p Emfisl residence, 283 Hickory avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where & solemn re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. aged €9 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, September 30, at 10 a. m., at his now lying at the general hospital in & most precarious condition. —_—e—————— George W, and Katherine Montgomery to fiVfllll{m C. l‘ dflg:‘rl‘l: M. ?urdi%“. lot on N ne of Twenty-1 reet, Sanche; W 25 by N 11’4: $10. hd 5 lateral inheritance tax on her fortune. Judge Coffey made an order to this| effect yesterday. Charles S. Wheeler in 1862, wiil be celebrated on Sunday, October 2, at their residence, 1222 Eddy street, where they will receive their ROOMS AND EOARD. lato sesiehce, 1553 B Steeet. Iaterment | Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, R. C. Surbridge to Mrs. W. Patcher, lot on | and Reuben H. Lloyd represented Miss | friends. P A m A A AAAS ry, by ti LENGER—! ¢ 3 TUNIVERSITY IS ENRICHED Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by train leaving | SELENGER—In this city, September 27, 1004 W of Cdstro, W | Smith and contended that she had N line of Alvarado street, 105 75 by N_114; ; $10. Harry Selenger, beloved husband of Maggie FROM THE DOE ESEAT Sclenger, and son of Lawrence and Mary Sclenger, a mative of San Francisco, aged 38 years. THE COMORA. €21 O'Farrell—Large front, | with bath, &nd sunny south yoom; -xy:;n:.'-‘ Please omit flowers. table | EASTWOOD—In Monterey, Cal., September 26, | 1904, Mary H., beloved wife of Joseph East- lived for years in Kornfeld's family and had occupied a position like that of a daughter, therefore being exempt Jobn H. Saunders to Morris Dobner, lot on N line of Washington street, 187:5 E ot Kear- ny, £ 21 by N 100, and party wall interest in 48 cov. 200 and 2029 D. 176; $10. BRIEF CITY NEWS. wood, and mother of Mary C., Alice and dressed Miss Smith as daughter and estate to the Regents of the University she always called him uncle. Judge b on Leavenworth street, near Clay. of Caiifornia was ordered distributed ASKS SUPERVISORS FOR FUNDS.—Chiet sion street (Mission Masonic Temple), be- tween Twenty-second and Twenty-third. In- $6 w SUNNY front room; private family; excellent | I Friends and acquaintances are respect- Ordered Paid to Regents board: reasonable, 1241 Sanches si. | Josepn Eastwood, a native of England, aged | fully invited fo attend the faneral teday | Eimiiy C. Baear 1 Charios T Qavin, lot on | ffOM the tax. John S. Partriige rep- | KILLED BY A FALL_Guy Green, s car- | . LIDFAry DY 1328, e ———— | 40 years 7 months and 24 daye. (Thursday), at 8:30 a. m., from the mortu- | N line of Broadway, 107:6 B of Hyde street, | resented the city and county. A num- | penter 21 years old, residing with his parents of Institution. By Wy it & B 87 The tuneral scrvices will be held to-| ‘ary chapel of Julius 8. Godeau, 306 Mont- | E 20 by N 60; $10. £ ber of witnesses were examined and all -}ufiltm DA e 4};: - '?:”g:fflfl l.i:; The bequest of Charles F. Doe of - - e B b ! lay (Thu ay), at a. m., from gomery avenue, thence to St. Francis Ch Patrick F. But] e |- | P yesterday morni reced ARD, SHA—First-clas * | Taneral pariors of Bunker & Luri, 3006 Mis. | Where a requiem high mass will be celobrated | MW ltne. of Howard streew 315 NI of Fesrt | testified that Kornfeld had never ad-| [y Gi["ffom the second story of a butlding | 24 per cent of the $450,000 in his for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock, thence to electric car, and Guerrero streete. NE 60 by NW 80; $10. Eighteenth | _Charles §. and Edna E. Girvan to Sarah terment private. 3 Grace Church ahnex, | See rooms, learn prices, try table | pERRY—In this city, September 28, The Weekly Cail. © wrapper. for mailing, $1 per year. news gor & cents [ BEOOMSE AND BOARD WANTED. tleisan, furnished room and 2009 Call office. { EVANS=In this city, September 28, 18504, Nannie H., beloved wife of Evan C. Evans, a native of San Francisco, Cal. 1904, Frances, beloved wife of John F. Ferry, native of San Francisco, aged 31 years 3 months and 27 days. | FREULER—In Colorado Springs, Colo., Sep- | ‘tember 25 1904, Florence M., beloved daughter of John and Amelia Freuler, and sister of Clara, Arthur, Grace, Herbert, Beatrice, Olivia, Alice and the late Ger- trude Freuler, a native of San Francisco, | mged 27 years 11 months and 4 days. E Fricnds and acquaintances are t- Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SIEMAR—In the b?)l‘ly and County Hospital, September 28, 1 Fred Siemar, of Germany, aged §2 years. STENMARK—In this city, September 26, 1904, 1da, beloved daughter of Lars and Anns C. Stenmark, and sister of John O. and Nina Stenmark, Mrs. B. Erickson, Mre. M. Nord- berg and Mrs, George Heacock, a native of Skellefto, Sweden, aged 28 years 2 months and 2 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 10 a. m., from the parlors of Cralg, Cochran & Co., 429 Colden Gate a native L. Girvan, lot on SW line of Fourth street, 70 NW of Townscnd, NW 50 by SW €8:9; $10, Estute of Alphonso Brooks (by A. C. Freese, administrator) to S. Clinton Hastings, lot on NW_line of Townsend street, 187:6 NE of Sixts, NE 157:0 by NW 137:6; $10. Eilfin O. Heydenfeldt to Peninsula Investment Company, lot on B corner of Eighth and How- ard_streets, NE 137:6 by SE 137:6; also lot on N line of Post street, 110 W of Larkin, W 67:6 by N 120; also lot on NW corner of Geary and Webster streets, W 28:9 by N 116; also lot on N line of Pacific street, 101:6 W of Dupont, '96, N 1a7:6, B 6%, 8.03, W 20, George Rosewell to Albert and Minnie Huls- man, lot on E line of Twentieth avenue, 198 N Coffey cited that in the Jacob Z. Davis estate two nieces whose positions were like that of Miss Smith had to pay the tax. Ten days were granted to Miss Smith’s attorneys tn which to prepare ruling will doubtless be appealed from. —_——————— Aid St. Joseph’s Booth. An entertainment and social in aid St. Rose’s Fair was given last night at St. Rose's Hall, Brannan street. There a bill of exceptions and Judge Coffey’s | of St. Joseph’s booth in connection with | Hewitt of the Department of Electricity pe- titioned the Board of Supervisors yesterday to_allow him a sum sufficlent to pay for the relocation of the city’s wires, necessitated by the proposed widening of Mission street. SCHUSSLER EXPLAINS PRANS. — Chief Engineer Schussler of the Spring Valiey Water Works occupled the whole of yesterday after- noon’s session of United States Commissioner Heacock's court in telling about the proposed system of supplying this city with water from the headwaters of the Tuolumne River. FRANCISCO’'S FINEST PREPARING FOR REVIEW.—The poilce in the different districts have been drilled for several weeks in preparation for the annual review and by Judge Coffey yesterday and the in- stitution will at once be emriched by $108,000. So much of the money as is necessary is to be used for the erec- ticn of a library building for the aca- demic department and the surplus is to be invested In books. Judge Coffey directed the executors of the estate to pay $2700 to the Hospital for Children and Training School for Nurses and $1800 to the Boys’ and Girls’ Aid So- clety, those sums being the shares of the two institutions undes the will. ——————————— respect | fully invited to attend u;f funeral services | avenue, between Polk and Larkin streeta. | of California street, N 26 by E 120; $10. A | T parade on Saturday. The reviewing stand will Toomes 1o 1607 1f you Taveand | Friday atternoon, Septe . m., | Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Edwin and Helen S. Goodall to B. P. Oliver, | Were many present, and a capital | jo'5; van Ness avenue and Post street. LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGEN ! rented guick telephone to-Ciay | :.}E;M mflegu vfhl::;mm Y Rl&n TARANTO—In this city, September 28, 1004, | lot on W line of Seventeenth avenue, 228:11 and most entertaining programme was | various companies will assemble ;3:: -?‘ H w o Pt all at 117 Sutter st. | e e e roaountall | “at the home of his parents, 9 Mission court, | N of Clement street, N 60 by W 120 also | hugely enjoyed. - o'clock In_the afternoon, when they will ba e | bt M s Pty m“l? nds take 'z'&!:fi?i ’?':‘-?-vne;’o. . °§mli:s'elr“l:ru and INm !unmm m;e of g'fl'?f"bm 3‘1"1;) “%ns:u . reviewed by Mayor Schmitz and the Police Wednesday, Sept 28. - it Mary | N of Clement st y ; '$10. M i od. Com: T Ny 3 Ry oie Wit i | P00 M T e anie, a aile of San Trancio, ‘ased | City and County of San Franclsco to Mary R i o s inom L IS CLOSING.—The prose-| i patented. V. F. MEDINA. ot | L. Newmsn Men K. P, Adirs bei | von oy 2 momthe snbal diye. B. Beatot. lot iom JOW _sorar, of XRIrtys A man who had given his name as | cution closed its case yesterday afternoon at ‘sdnesda: Sasmey w, 6 Hobart bldg., 32 Market st | Fannie, Amelia, Frances, Celene, Lutie and | T Qpime gonn s iis, city, September 27, 1904, A D et ey & Meyew same: | Marchand was found unconsclous in | tre trial of James H. Smith, colored mon- | geme Newsboy. P gy Ry ey | Alex Goldstein, azed 50 years. line Torrence, and brother of Wlllfimmmod s " SAMe3 2 room in the lodging-house at 230 ::mn-‘tnlemfi?‘.l n:n ol s 0::1: md':fl:: h::r Stmr Centennial, KI , Seattle. A 0. GRAVES—In this city, September 28, 1904, Edward Torrence, & native of North Caro- uum. F. J. Jeans to Oscar W. | Third street, yesterday, and the DOMESTIC PORTS. ) 2 & » Edward Graves, a nafive of Dublin, Ireland, | lina aged 24 ye Bve e - rge; % SIEEEAR sSAkiEN A TR0 SnG Rull sthits Sept CLARA E. JEWETT. 1 - X rson, lot on E line of Forty-fifth avenuo, | diagnosis at the Central Emergenc; Two PORT TOWNSEND—Passed in 28—Br ARA . JRSrwre purshestos sgwnt: comy | awed & year PRIl R e ::! fcdustntances are respect- | 250 § of K strest, 8 60 by B 120 $10. = | Haspital was opium poisoning. It 4 O S etonse. "T¢'ls expocted | bark Kildalton, from Hamburg. for Seattle. T R Tranciaco Tel Capp 56| Nicholas, dearly beloved brother of Meta and | to-day (Thursday), at 11 a. m., at the par- | Irvine, lot on NW corner of Forty-eighth ave- | belleved that he will die. Nothing on | that the case will go to the jury e i e e B —— | Diedrick Hollings of San Franclsco and Luer | 10r8 of the Califoria Undertaking Company, | nue and L street, N 62:6 by W 120; $10. his person gives a clew to his identity. | noon. VI Bept -y < | -;"’G:hmn Hollings of Germany, a native ;gfi P°5fi" ncr:et. near Post. Interment | Angie F. and Thomas J. Jeans to Oscar W. | oo | MILLER GETS SEVEN YEARS.—The Su- | Aorangl. Brisbane, Honotu! | g Germany, aged 50 years 2 monthe and 15 ount Olivet Cemetery. Everson, lot on W line of Forty-sixth avenue, preme Court declined vesterday to grant 4 new d mm i - ;T ok baiiion T?fil)ol‘dEEN—ln Alameda, Cal., September 27, | 175 N of U street, N 100 by W 120; $10. of “Timothy A.), lot on SE line of Prague | trial to Clarence T. Millor, 0% wan cont ed mn‘bm—: s m?o(mHm Penn- lends uain are respect. . Auna D., daughter of Johanna and the | John F. and Ma McGrath to Charles | gireet. 175 SW ot Brazil, SW 25 by SE 100, | Of criminal assault in San Bernardino County | sylvania. from New . via Dover. 3 ! y invited to attend the funeral to-a; late Christian Thomsen, apd sister of and was sentenced to seven years' imprison- | CHERBOURG—Salled Sept 28—Stmr Kaiser ursday), at'2'D. W from the pariors| Thomsen. a mative of San Franciscor ot et M. and James M. Bscinchlan to Soi- | ment st San'Quentin. The dafendant xaid | withelm\der Groese, from Bremen and South- 3 of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, Funeral private. anae Gabe Iok, tn: 1t ‘carney of el Lt” | that irzelevant evidence had been admitted by | ampton. New York. for the “purchase of Khakl Cloth- | between Severth and Elghth. Interment Cy- | TROWBRIDGE—In San Mateo, September 26, don streets, NE 50 by SE 100, mmk'fl 4n- | the trial court. The progress of the case has | LIVE! L—Arrived Sept 28—Stmr Mich- ing, viz: 122066 coats, 109,040 press Lawn Cemetery, by special car on 3:30 | 1 Sarah J., dearly beloved wife of Georpy celsior Eomentends $10, ' been watched with great interest by the people | jgan, from Boston; stmr Cornis from of, 112 trousers, mousted, samples of | D. m. trajy {rom Third and Townsend streets. | P. Trowbridge, a native of Pennsylvania, Heyman to John N, Balreuther! lot on | Of the locality in which the crime was com- | Portiard; stmr Kensington, from Montreal: winch can be scen at this depot. Further | HUERNE—An anniversary requiem high aged 01 years 1 month and 1 daye: NI of Prechs atoset, 1208 X 06 Mhmin stmr Oceanic, from New York; stmr Haver- mfurtaation und biank proposals will be fur- | will be celebrated for the repose of the sau| NE 117:6%, SE 18:5%. SW to point 31.0% ford, from Philadelphia, via Queenstown. nished on application. Enveiopes contain- | of the late L. E. ot the NE from beginning, 'w%&l-oas- 310, B Sept 28 —Stmr Majestic, for New ing proposais should be marked, Franklin to James o Tot York, via Quesnstown: stmr Westernland, for for Khaki - Clotbing,” to be opened Oct. 28, S = Philadelphia, via Queenstown. DEVOL, | F. J. Monaban, €Ol HAGEN—Arrived Seot 28 - Stmr 1904, and addressed to Major C. A. Q. M., U. 8. A, Depot Heligolav, from New York, via Christiansand; Kentucky, from New Manager. Tel. Mission 31 MONAEAN, O'HARA& CO. IRECTORS

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