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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1904. L — Mase, and Fresno, Cal. papers please copy) | SHERIFF'S TWO WRITS 1 3 SUCCESSFUL MARKSMEN ARMY 0;‘[_1‘1;:!1:: l;mwrm % o - RIZES 3 B g LIRSS fyneral to-morrow DID NOT CLOSE CAFE A CUTTh GIVEN VALUABLE P l e i die (Saturday), at 7:30 a. m., from e & Green, 1171 Mis- Secrcta of War Says Lessons of e oAy G oatiace's Church, | Attachments Are Levied on the Ter- California Schuetzen Club Makes An- | Sccretary & sonx Svraswy e\ AN FRANCISCO. Golden Gate avenue, where a requiem high race Garden, but Matter Is nual Distribution of Trophies Aipden mass will be celebrated for the repose of il Been Learned. Frow Ocroszs 2, 1904 Tereoul 8t8 o m. Taterment Holy Cross Soon Adyusted. at Turn Verein Hall. Sheffield to- fi near Van News ave—Bumny | CALTANAN—In this city, Octobor 5, 1904, | ~TWO Writs of attachment were Members and friends of the Cali-| LONDON, Oct. 6.—At She | ey Dxeo int board; references. Sary an, belcvea wife of the late | Dlaced yesterday by Sheriff Curtis on BT fornia Schuetzen Club gathered in San night Arnold-Forster, the Secretary o (Foot trest) lah; T John Callahan, and beloved mother of Mar- | the Terrace G 2 eet. Nice furnished rooms, with best o ahg fol X OatNan aod Mre: D. | rrace Garden, 123 Mason stre board; reas. and best location. v ht ; War, made a strong speech on the T . W 1 | Francisco Turn Verein Hall last night . 7] N — asmive oard; reas. and best location. | & Simpson, a mative of Ireland, aged 65 | The writs were served at the instance Will Contln“e to - ork in ~7.508 e ' id of country’s military needs. _He sal 7508 T g g e (BT o of H. Grundel to cover a claim of ieh Di to take part in b”‘e ‘:‘:;':Z‘:::"The that his_experience in the War Office 7% ¢ boar y corner. CLARK—In the City and County Hospital | £1954 80, and by the Rauer Couecuonl the Markets Which Dis-|prizes to thesmembers of th: - has convinced him that the lessons of o 3 Rosa. Martinez, San Ram 8.20m Octoter 6, 1904, Mary Clark, a native: of Company for $299 99. evening was spent in merriment and (. Boer war have not yet been| I30a Niies Tracy. Latarop, Stock:on 7.20m ANKLIN, 15158 . pleasant rooms with | New ¥ ed 40 years. & 3 2 s haata Express — Davis). T board. private Tainily: reasonable ARKEON_1n this The attachments are the outcome of | DIAY “Open Shop” CArds|refreshments were served. Philo jenineq ahd that dangers exist, re| S00AS L OB good board: priv family. reasonable. CLARKSON—In this city, October 5, 1804, ith Willlams, Willows, ‘Fruto, Red oo, Jeflerson Park—Fine Term. Prentice M., beloved husband of Mary Jacoby presented each member witl _quiring treatment. Biafl, Portiand, Tacoms, Seattle 7.50m EDDY, 1128 Clarkson, and father of the late Henry | SOMe business transactions. The trou- ess | .. " 8 0A Davia. Woodisnd. Knights Landing, sunriy rooms; table board; reas.; new mANAE. | (Ciarkson, and brother of Milton L. Clarkson | ble was immediately adjusted, so the his prize. He made a short addr | “We do not want an army for sport Marysville, Oroville. e 7508 FRC om with board for two. 13LIA Ma- | And Mrs. Charles Wood and Mrs. John R | new cafe was not closed up. Prosper HOLD MASS - MEETING {ana concluded it by crowning Adolp ' or for recreation, but an army which m‘l'fl.r;“l;.ons Martnes Astedd a e C ive of St. Louis, Mo., | < P - ‘ Years 2 monthe ana 17 dave | P. Reiter, manager of the Terrace DO Strecker with a wreath of flowers. is ready to face a foreign army and f oyt B o Y y 3 bers who went " sunny rooms, witn 3 frends and acquaintances are respect- | Garden, when seen last night said: Of the seven mem defeat it,” he said. Frlaay), at 035 . from ‘hie Jate rost. | “The statement made in this evening's | AT€ Congratulated by Labor |to Philadeiphia in 1876 ana brought Cimtnme el Bal S HAIGHT, 80 Nicely furniehed single rooms; | Jence,. 211 Brighton = avenue, Ingleside, | papers that the Terrace Gar@en has the championship to California, four| guesjans Regularly Defeat Japanese. ano, he . v , Ocean VI g - ford, Visslis, Bakersfield ... ... 450» £004 home cooking; reasonable. e & Raiieoacls Church, locean View' | been. attached and closed by the| VWOIKers for the Conser- ;’:fep:":e‘:“;‘;;;“':'efih"l o hion | . MUKDEN, Oct. 3 (Delayed).—A | 830a ien ok Livermore, Soci brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- | Sheriff's office is untrue. Though an i 3 ted |23 ¢ Russian correspondent of the Asso- | e e HOWARD, S41A— clags board and room, p o . é P Marysville, Chico, Red Bluff .... 4.20@ single or ouble, §5-86 wk ; American family. | (7€ ¢ 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- | opypcnment was served on us this aft- vative POhcy Adop ;e"t t“’ ;Ihe w‘m;e': °';, "he honon:z ciated Press, who has just returned | 8.30Aoakdais, Chinese, Jamestown, §o- Ftevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Churcheannex, [ DORLAND—In this city, October 6, 1904, | ernoon the Terrace restaurant is not % rget, “ le rean\‘ er bel “fh“""em_ from Major General Mistchenko's di- | gpga “-o‘r_-.";r::xvm:::s;-fi;: :mm e e e e B D s O e sy | Closed, :or i there any DrobebMity abl B il SRS .~ oo b Sl g :‘;i:,‘“u‘:s:t"“‘D,l?he"““;’l']‘owm“ Mvere | vision, with whom he has been since | 830 Richmood, " Mardnes “sad Way s S 21 | ite closing.” » X Septémber 24, says: tation . .. O ldqnl"d.unl:xlc,"::h:_( San Francisco, aged 21 | its B. evening, but took no direct action re- ;.40 the winners: EThere have been constantly recur-| 10-00AThe Overiand Limited —Ogden. o Denver, Kansas otice of funeral hereafter. mahs, Chicago, October b, 1904, Mrs, | ALL QUIET ALO: garding the “open shop” cards Which | 'y v.ri targets_F. P. Schuster, A. von|ring skirmishes in which the us- v, By young married couple, 2 or 3 —In this cit p s i ty of | Hartwig, Willlam Blasse, L. Thierbach, M. | sians have regularly defeated the Jap- | WANTED L e o bt | ARols: Dienes “birtlerioe A Feamie THY. POTOMAG PO-NIGHT* | havehges daplayed in the malority of | s M E g e ey b = Jome | ats lisve Tegulerly deredted the Jav- | will | Fred Dunne, and sister of W. A. Coulter, & s i, the markets during the week. IM- |G’ Tammeyer, A. Studer, F. E. Mason, M. s Address, stat- native of Ireland, aged 47 years. never been ve! large. The last ad- E7The funeral will take place on | CONtroversy ms to the First Author- | mediately after the meeting was called g:"",\"“"gm‘:mél-o‘?"h_"B.Rr'l:‘;’n'_ Brsamat: | vance I i Bidon) B gal o2y, Ao lier b ym Poven 82 Soocabrs” Com Soterment Haly shipof: the- Wejl, Fenown, to order a motion that all regular (P B. Faktor, 0. AL Henderson, F. A. At|when the Japanese made several ten- Bakersgeid, Los Angaids o 720w E—| Zom o Py g War Song. business be suspended and that the | SmEen T Jo ¢ s &hmmvfbefi;m“‘;‘ tative movements, but were driven u.z-l-y-ml, Niies and Way Stations. _3.20» o 3 Aol REENWOOD—In Fort Bragg, October 5, | Mrs. Ethel Beers, a Northern lady, 1 1 D 5 me‘.l_[:r. Kuhis, D. ¥ R},bh{fl‘x’:‘,"i:.l‘hmnnm: A.|back on every occasion by the Rus-, 'lu:'.:‘.',:i'"‘"%'fll:!f e ecramest, e A_EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furn ook, Mrx Mary Greenwood. sister of Mr. | who had written some' clever poetry, | Union resolve itselt into a ma: " | Jungblut, ‘Chris Meyer, A. Strecker, R. Fink- | Sian cavalry.” Woodland, Knights Landing, hfl;,{{rfl;«’gfidl ;‘rm;&‘:?rghé o ':nu"‘: ;.—;\:]uj )‘{ :;.‘d}s_.ngm?n’.m Se€ars | but not up to the high mark of “All | ing to discuss vital questions pre-| lsng, xu F. fn-.vae. J. D. Heise, G. Rishmuller et Maryaville, Orovilie and way = S HAGGWALL—In this city, October 5, 1904, | Quict Along the Potomac To-night,” | valled. While all the speakers thought | St Iy N Ritsau, R Stettin, G. R. Rishmuller | - Conditions on Isthmus Satisfactory. - 0;{' “1\: 1.“»9?7“;2‘;?’5"‘?.%00?5& pres.; | Johm H., beloved husband of Mrs. Haggwall, | Ciaimed the authorship of that poem | that union men should stand together. 1" géiibronner, J. Utsehig. William Ehren- NEW YORK, Oct. 5.—John Barrett, | | moved, packed, shipped and stored. a native of Stockholm, Sweden, aged 5 | and the evidence in her favor is very | the course of the butchers in accept- | pfort, C. Zimmermann, A. Breuss. ed, i | American Minister to Panama, who | Salissogn. i — — . y —A. H. R - . 4.00° racy, 1 FRCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- :’e:n"; Friends and acauaintances are respect- ""0';)1;’;“ Fontalis clatmab it i ing the ukase of the Butchers’ Ex- .J"X’f’éfi.éifli"c, Ane;ier.Pfi?Péc:‘un‘:n,scr?_";. has just arrived here from Colon, sald | 430p g‘:‘;:l]r.d. llsel-?tl.r:‘:xlinl gl < s . Bx. E uliy invited to attend t| us this day | La 3 ¥ , W. F. i e fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Pri. Ex. 571 — Ao B . o | ey sritine S Hitle, -uis change was generally commended. Schmid, F. Blasse, John Utschig, O. A.|that conditions on the isthmus are 5.009 T} ose. Livermore ) fted: ek Bremer, A. Bertelsen, B. Jonas, M. F. Hart- . CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture and merchan- | the Unifed Undertakers, 66 Mission street. | though, by a persistent assumption, he | -AMONE the speakers at the meeting | Jremen: 2., Uertelsen, B. Jonas, M, F. Hart- very satisfactory. dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.: phone East 126. | Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. | has contrived to get his name tagged | Were Secretary Wisler of the Labor | tor, F. Attinger, C. M. Henderson, John Bol T S 2SR GOLDEN WEST Storage; advances ma HANSEN—In this city, October 6, 1904, Helen NINETEEN DECISIVE M £ { i ay, o i . | ler, N. Ahrens, M. Barley, J. Guhler, M. F e o nand Hansen, dearly beloved daughter of Anna | tU it @and may, in “the sarcasm of des- | Council, D. McLennon, T. C. Zant, 0. Diisse, B Birsckor, W Hitewet T Bagdet, ensen and the late Captain Frithjof | tiny,” hold a right of way that does| M. Tveitmoe and Congressman Liver- | c."Peach, A. Rahwyler, A. Studer, A, Jung. BATTLES OF THE WORLD e and Furniture Moving Com- Hansen, and sister of Sophie, Signa, Lily and | not belong to him. nash. Representatives of the Co-op- | blut and A. Brunotti. \ilmore t.; phone Jackson 28L | Arthur Hansen, a native of Norway, aged 2 eaden o vears and 3 da; i | The claim of Thaddeus Olver, a|erative Meat O e e S Fowr Must Be Added to the Fifteen 5ljeuxxia Confederate soldier, "to ' the | cr4t e u';‘m:‘:’e‘:"’n"{‘ shares of stoek | RECEIVES $11,250 FOR Given by Creasy and One From an and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery | yARP: October 6, 1904, Roy 5 ’ 3 | Main 1840 Shipping at cot rates | Darrell Leloved son of Mr. and dirs. William | PUM, is very ingeniously and circum- | “R¢ 45 @ 1 HER HUSBAND'S LIFE Present War. | === | Juarez, and brother of Marcellite Juarez, a | Stantially worked up—so much so that | i ubser! bfi? to. o ¢ = Creasy, in his “Fifteen Decisive Bat. il % Way Stack 11208 MACHINES AND SUPPLIE! nativ f Caslifornia, d 4 s 3 months | p A 3 e prevailin sentiment, as > ] e artinez an ay Statiol o SEWING WACE ,M,W’W:"”ww‘“"“‘.‘{ and 28 daya, £t 2 2‘5’3 ;1:1:: ]:;1(; c;\elgxi(:nder i s{ephem. pressed last nigit. is that there will |Mrs. Marie Goodrich Compromises | tles of the World,” gives the following | 8.05» r”x’:-cyc“‘fiw‘:;;m?afl?:?: o vt e Wit sewing mactine i the sy | FEaNEoY da Oskland October 6 1904 | ¢ the test of ability to write a poem | be no strike. Some of the indiviaual Suit Axuinat sl ol s st eyt tells why they were decisive: | Mords, Burends, Frouo ud o price you pay for inferior makes Visit the| A. Kennedy. and brother of‘Nellle, Alice, | Of that excellence were founded on|members say they think their bosses lara Railway Company. arathon, B. C. 490, when Greek | e Vallgy, T Besenis and ST Srsy s of the Whits Co. w¢ #3| Erelwick ad Bexben Kemoady and Mrs. fother poema'of af loast approximate | oovlebseiint St N R IR0 SEERRE © L oa st R Pl e e o wak Drbatrted Shoes an Aat.| 949 ¥ uwons, (Mdaday, Wednestar Market st Mitchell. a native of Indianapolis, Ind., aged | per i F Sl fageaYate (0. Induce g P e > i i = 3 4 - ! i n ; . DOMESTIC— The machine for family use; best Sehre, 5 j 5:1‘5?;;(;“01';3‘(}:‘30%': h§5§r§n‘}°§:§35_ strike and, in case the strike fails, dis- | was reached to-day by which the San | atic Iinundation; the defeat of the | ioiion T S0A ie cheapest; second-hand all makes si any | LOPRIE—In this clty. October 8 1904, Ellas | 110 1 court. Of the three the North- | FUDt the union. Jose and Santa Clara Electric Rail- A_:‘lemam dt Syracuse, B. C. 413, by | 8.06r Oregon & Califoruia Express_sac- '.@:«:m:tVm;shr_—;:a“m_-%r;;@m LOCKIE —In this eity, October 6, 1804, George | ©FT 1ady best endures that test. The| The meeting last night was all along | way Company will pay Mrs. Marie | Vhich Rome instead of Greece be- | 0 and Enst. 8.504 Port. G. H. C. Lockle, beloved son of the m‘i’;um, drivel that Fontaine wrote and is con- | conservative lines. No complaint has | Goodrich and her two children $11,- | came the schoolmaster of Europe; the | 8.109 Hayw 2 NE = | , Niles and Saa Jose (Sun- A NEN loms. the best second hand machine; | A and Eilen Lockie, and brother of John, | ceded to be his excludes him utterly. A | been heard i t a| 250 for the death of her husband, Ed- | battle of Arbela, B. C. 331, which ex- ELLLT: s s, $3. $5, $8; guaranteed; where the ; - : : " X, S . { n heard of any proprietor of a S - A g . - wing e window. 1051 Market st g,‘;{‘"‘i.i,},:*n:'e g ‘F';:m"‘;’:m. Lockie and | literary gentleman of Georgia, a poet shop attempting to increase hours or | Ward Goodrich. She sued for $50,000 | tended Greek influence from the Nile | COA( 1Y) 'E'L‘ | Suisun, Cal., aged 25 years 7 months and ! himself, examined the other verses and was given a verdict of $17,000. reduce wages or employ non-union to the Casplan; the battle of the Me- | “§i5a Newark. - Centerville, San Jose, STOP DRINKING. 18 days. composed by Mr. Oliver, and was sat- 4 An appeal to the Supreme Court was urgs, N Feltos ‘;,‘“M_, Creek, Santa e e e E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | isfied that only by some intellectual | ™€ and so long as this condition ! {aken. taurns, B. C. 207, which deeided be ‘ B Koy 5558 licd in Dlain package: has cured hou- | (Saturdasy ar sy oe o 7gral to-morow | miracle could he have been the author | continues the workers were advised to | .Goodirch was killed June 6, 1903, | tWeen Carthage and Rome; the vie- s Drother-in-law. W 3. Fleming, | 0f the poem in dispute. remain behind their blocks. The open |in an accident near Alum Rock Park. | 'Y Of Armenius over the Roman Broadway, between Larkin and Hyde | The case is really narrowed down to | shop idea was, of course, frowned | Attorney D. M. Delmas and the mmil?\-lg;f)u‘;ng:;mx:{:‘fi&ug}l’t‘m:'xhi;tj! ik U\]\Ql!lllceb:o:lfdflpmdn: Church, v;'h:: Mrs. Beers and Mr. Oliver, both of |l upon to a certain extent, but so long | ©f Oneal & Richardson were each | | ervices el for e repose of = Centerville, San_ Jose, Los Gatos.Felton, Santa Cruz sod tions . m sands. L. L. C. CO.. 417 Hayward bldg., S. F. = Principal Way TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos. < p v " . slavement or extermination and drew | 418 - = uionally good No. 2 Remington. No. 1| soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment | Whom are dead. la‘d‘? h“‘laml;" d"‘;bt! as it does not directly threaten disas- :‘l‘el“;.ehd . fee of 3”22 ';”3'0‘5'8“'13‘“{' the line between the Latin and Teu- @8-30p Hunters' Train (Saturday oniy)— B T V. st Deemi el Ny Crees Cimetshy. the word of the lady or the soldier, but | ter to the organization the members |- The court ordere P caurt | tonic_races; the battle of Chalons, A. | o iad Ray Blatices...... N higher and jower prices MOURMAMN-—In Oukisni, Ostsber 4. 10t | OUe Ot the other is mistaken - Both . o IR0 o0 At tim | e Gaodiich And $60D0. futo the sowrt{ 1 =L FRCOr e e Scource of God,’ '_3.9!‘?7 CINE (iroad Sange)- pewriter Exchange 536 California st. | Dr. Joha F., beloved husband of Catherine | cculd not have written it. Under the | n e sfied. | for the two children, Donald and Attila. h (Third sud Townsend Streets.) riters sold, rented, repaired. | i JeBimann and father of Fred and Dr. | circumstances, if we republished in| Meeting of the Labor Council to-night | Louise Goodrich. ttila, and the Huns ceased their af- 0A 305 y 7 H. B. Mehrmann, a native of Germany, he £ the wi ve | it is probable that the matter will —_————— fliction of Christendom; the battle of | ’NAM S 400 aged 76 years 9 months and 1 day. book form the poems o the war, w 16 Tours, A. D. 732, when, but for| 00A New Almaden (Tues., Frid., only). 4.10» mfi]"?‘ n'z'd; and arquutmnngox are respect- | would in the case of “All Quiet Along | come up for further discussion. Ready to Return to Work. Charles the Hammer, the Kt’zrnn Would" .00A The Coaster—San Jose, Salinas, Baturdey morsing. October 5 ot 10 & o | the Potomac' Lm’erhlet it ;g0 at"';?’; The men employed by the W. S. Ray | CHICAGO, Oct. 5.—Fourteen hun- | have been taught at Oxford instead mfi:‘.’: -~ "f:,':‘o:';.':: AY to health; mothers' and daughters’ | at his late home, 8§52 Isabelia strest, Oak. | mously ocrl- ;}se r:)u(tmtve m:fl:is (:)ott "“; | Manufacturing Company, who went out | gred members of the Amalgamated | of the Bible; the battle of Hastings, | Guadalupe, Gaviots, Santa Bar treatment; booklet free: write for it. land. Interment private. Beers an ugl ver af e OMm | o 5 strike some time ago, have re- | Rubber Workers Union after a five | 1006, when “high-mettled the blood | bars, San Buenaventurs, Mon- Phone East 282. | OHMIn this city, October 6, 1904, Emma B., | of it as claimants, leaving the public | ” ” | e p——— widow of the late Rudolgh A. Ohm. and | to take their choice. If Mrs. Beers | turned to their, places of their own vo- | weeks' strike to-day announced readi. | il OUr veins”; Joan of Arc's victory B | Angeles - mother of Mrs. J. C. Bowman and R. F. | wrote it, she has been, in literary rep- | lition, without any concessions being | ness to return to work under whatever ok ‘l(hehE‘filu!h ‘dl Srlennu, 102:;_ by | 800 Giiroy, Hoister, Cstiositic; D Gays. utation, grossly wronged. If Hugh Oli- | made by their employers. terms were offered. becfmi;:a'::g;‘:d l‘fe"l:"‘;‘t‘?";{u - ok s, 8 ds and acquaintances are respect- | ver wrote it he has been the vietim. There is some dissatisfaction re- ———— s feat of the Spanish Armad:a 1588, 9.00a .'cn- flm&“;fl.‘%:&mfiéifi o ngn e “r)\;x:e{: o We are somewhat in the predicament | garding wages among the hands en- | LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. o . talvo, Oxnard, Burbank, Los ors of this bank, » v ] which checked the sea power of Spain | Grove. Sallzas, San Luis Ovispe s‘;pi‘n;‘é’.‘,““m""lél‘.? 7 Eieah st T Tntaconent s OF t:e tfiu'{ller who gad t‘:\o son;‘elaieli;‘? | gaged In chicken-picking in San Fran- i and saved England from the Inguisi- | “-.-Jdo:'n_n:':';_ys Stations ‘uu he rate of seven (7) per | Fellows’ Cemetery. inthe civll war. “Ope Sehs 3H bur- | €isco. Dealers say they are ready ‘to ‘Thursday, Oct. 7. | tion; the battle of Blenheim, 1704, ! N RS e Way Stations, 7 ver annum, payable on and atter the | TAYLOR—In this city, October 6, 1904, Ellen, | and the other a Confederate. He bur-j =~ S 00 Pl it ursday, Oct- . | when Germany was delivered from 5P San Jose and Way Stations 2384 st. Transfer r-‘;? will :’e‘huéma; l‘-;“":‘l u{;hefllu? Thomas )}‘aylnr. e.ndfliu!‘lt ied them side by side anc on the mtr‘rilbl;: The Clllzens"Alllance ik Eobier oo e cmebo;;z's'n_c}okrs Louis XIV; the battle of Pultowa, | Di'l.l;nle :xp::-:sr;:z- qur‘\ bth inst, bot! ys | of Mrs. J. H. Lonerzan, Mrs. Susan Harte | g, fxin “ 's W < E HAEV3 nJose, Watsonvillc, Saata — GRANT.' Seoretary. | and Comneitus and Phillp McCarthy, a native | S.one had inscribed, “God knows which | =°he & aen o> | TATOOSH_Pased in Oct 6-Br stmr Wye- | 1709, when Peter the Great brought Crus, Del Moate. Mon ierey San Frangisco, of County Cork, Ireland. was right.’—Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle. | tice of the boycott placed on Swain’'s fleld, hence Oct 3 for Ladysmith. Russia into Europe; -the victory of ! Pacifie Gro e 12168 . - - €7 The funeral will take place to-morrow | e i e S restaurant, and has pledged its sup-| PORT GAMBLE—_Arrived Oct 8—Ger bark | the Americans, over Burgoyne at Sar- | 1300p Los Gatos, Wright. Bouider Creek, Con. & dividena, No. 70, of By comta | o 3. O 0 Conmor . Co T st i it g . e [RIxEAoHIcT At e oy colly P R DCEN Sulléa Oct 6—Stmr Newburg, | 2L082. 1777, by which the New World Natew Gatge et iedta ) per share on the issusd capital stock | thence to St. Mary's (Paulist) Church, Dean Hale, the noted English clers| The Stablemen’s Union has appealed | tor San Francisco: ~ohr Lizate Vance, for Saa | Was enabled to work out its own des- San Francisco, | ompany has been declared, payable | where a requiem high mass will be c ! office of the company, rooms 202, 204 Hayward building, San Francisco, 1904. Transfer boo ¢ & $ | : ; - 2 Burifugame. san Jose, Gilroy, gyman who died recently, was the from the decision renderéd by Superior ! Francisco; schr Sequofa, for San Francisco; | tinies; the battle of Valmy, 1792, Hol lister, Tres Pinos Interment Holy Cross. Cemeters, by 11:30 | leading figure in many humorous sto- | Judge Hunt on August 6, restraining i socrt, Mever, for San Pedro; schr Wm | which proved the power of the French | 430p sus Joee and Wy siai | brated for the repose of her soul at 10 a. m. | | a m train ‘from Third and’ Townsend | ries. On one occasion he was cross- | its members from boycotting the Ne-| Arrived Oct 6—Stmr Santa Barbara, from | FeéPublic; the battle of Waterloo, 1815, | 16.00r Saota Clara, San i - s d prineipal Way e = I : B ol s & A which checked the attempt to found and WACKE S ekt oMo Teb] Lok e Channel \.}o'y:rgea being very | w}d%“az‘fs SR Al oot OCEAN STEAMERS. : an empire for the aggrandizement of | 46.30p sas Joseand Principai Way Sisiions 13 agn ;'o‘v{ foe. “oa;dz_ .'1“" 1.5"('\‘)"{; de-rls- (X;e stormy "The dean was a bad sailor udge Hunt's decision is sweeping, HAMBURG—Arrived Oct 6—Stmr Deutsch- | one man. 5450 x.-y--- Express.—Redwood. San loved wife ries . acker, an e- = - ! and it permanently forbade the union |land, from New York, via Plymouth. “In the fifty years since Creasy, . Gliroy. inas. Faso Robi pplies. —Office | voied mother of Karl J., George H., Frieda | and had suffered a good deal on the — san Francisco, Cal.. | K. and the late Elsle Wacker, and idolized | trip. At Dover he was looking over osals for furnishing | glster of Mrs. A. Kreuzer, Mra P. Roemer | (he' rajlway company’s rules on the or any member thereof from in any (OS,FE,:;:'“?’B“'.‘;,; manner interfering with Plerce or any | Oceanic, from Livernool, for New York. dependent, e Ot itadomr Haver: | says an editorial in the New York In- | hree more must be add- | Ublspo, Santa Barbara, i - 810 jelivering of such g ties of subsist- | G. Orsi and Miss Johanna, Felix, M. | i b b | 3 | PLYMOUTH—Sailed Oct 6—Stmr Calernia | ed to the list. Th ttle - Capitola, £ “aeiiver such whart or | tes, k X., Joseph and Theodor | Station wall as a fellow passenger | of his employes, or with any of the |, PLYMOUTH falled oct 6 stmr Cal burg, 1863, ‘which dee:i’:led !gg g':st:l’:y‘ Sants Crus. Castroville, Dei es in San Fran- | 3 tive of Schwyz, Canton | came up. Said the dean: ‘“After that‘ patrons of the Nevada stables. SYDNEY, N § W—Salled Oct 5—Stmr Mio- | OUTE: b o i Monte, Pacifie Grove. . .. 10.30» s be seen at this | 3 “juys zeriand, aged 41 years 9 months | stormy voyage we have at least one | The same union was enjoined by Su- | Wera. for Vancouver. | berty and s iond secured for | 16.16» San Mateo, Dereatord, Beitiong San until 11 o'clock | #nd 8 days. advantage in making the subsequent MARSEILLES—Arrived Oct 6—Stmr Al- | Us all liberty and union, now and, as | Carios. Redwood, Fair Oaka 17, 1904 and | E¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- | SCVARIAEE W MAlng e SUISTHIPN | perior Judge Hebbard yesterday from | geria, from New York, via Naplos | we hope, forever; the battle of Sedan, Saenls Pk A 18.434 atter, in prisence | {4l iavited to attend the tuneral to-day | trip to London: T see the comPaNV hoyeotting or plaiis walking pickets | NAPLRS—Arrived Oct 6-Stmr Koemigen | 1870, which marked the rise of the | $30o sam Aite st Whs setins % - | X 9:15 a. m., from her late resi- | ca | 3 New York, via Gibraltar, for . ¥ = ":T:l ,::”.r«:?- dence, 1535 Howarc street, between Eleventh | rates.” . | in front of any and all of the places of | ._«,2,.,':.' ."'..Z‘ ,.m';m,,d_' " | German empire; the destruction of the = 11.30s South San Francisco, Milibrae, prope | ‘- lingame, San Mateo, el miere om | 4G “Tweltch, " thence G St Bonitace's | business owned by the firm of Gold- —_————————— Spanish fleet in Manila bay, 1898, San Carios, Redwood. Tatr Ouke Cifraln | Chwreh, Colden Gate”avente, Vetween Jones | o Nioanen 1y here Boweiiaitnd COMMERCIAL NEW which made the United States the Menio Park. and Faio Alto. . : 19.48m contraci e | iShemass will be celebrated for the repose | In an apartment hotel for women | This injunction will remain in force ERCIA S | ;‘;’,‘;‘",‘::;kgfi“f;; ‘;fn,';';f‘ ing e Oce“,: R e s, S contract o her soul, commencing at 10 a. m. Inter- 2 i 2 7 4% e ce Into wor 5) and two armored cruisers | ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit | only—the owner says “for ladies until October 14, when the merits of the politics. Ang now to these, must be SO and 13) will be recelved at the | flowers. only"—where everything is in the boycott will be heard by Judge Heb- Continued From Page Fifteen. added the battle of Liaoyang, the ,gAlorYormns o Afiwresn. partment m;xl! ]13"‘ “l;w’k e “‘I\"lr‘s‘h‘\;l.'.'-h ”:51035"}. Obcln!dm !5, );m finest style, a single rdom costs from | pard. » first time in the history of the world | sa:::ua:y ml’y 3;:;;:1““';,.' $ recw ber 15 9 when they wi . y v usband of ol I 9 a n g | ¢ Circulare dcfning the | tten, and devoted father of Mrs. Jennie | $10 to $24 a month and double rooms | Eyjlowing the annual convention of | 200 Occidental .. the yellow race has driven back the Stops at all atations on Sunday. ics of =aid vessels are now | Berlin, Mrs. Mabel Lauthier and Ida H. und | frcm $24 to $32. A typewritist theres €000 Indcpendence . white; the first serious check in the| — lans and specifications will |, Laura’ M. Whitten, "and brother of Z. T.|fore can have a room for $3 50 a | 'N€ American Federation of Labor, | 00 Northern® Calif o promective |© Whiten 8 Rt or Snciriatt Obto “hcd | Songic,"ama & bl ooy o hat > sng | Which Will assemble n this city on No: oo Braper ‘i Africa and America | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. th stan or Yea months ys. 3 ) 1 v ’, i g ot i comtract may be had on| Papers please copy.) - ° Cw (Cincinnatl | ol eat two meals a day in the house, vember 14, the International Seamen's Mining Stocks. | race has demonstrated its ability to | Tiburon Perry—Foot of Market Street. jepartment. CHAS. H [ Friends and acquaintances and mem- | costing $6 a week, and one meal a day | Union of America will hold its annual use the appliances of modern civiliza- Secre 10-1-04 L’;?r:: l'l(u-’muj.vmlfix; Mo, S } ‘V-i (luncheon near her, place of employ-| convention here in December. The call SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. | tion; the first important battle for SAN PRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. | to-dmy (Fridayy, October 7 st oo jera | ment, costing 90 cents. Her weekly | convoking the convention has just| Following were the sales on the San Fran- | 1200 years not fought on both sides WEEK DAYS . 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3083 Eighth street, be- | expenses are $10 40, without counting | peen issued by Secretary-Treasurer | €\*¢® Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: | by members of the Arvan race sang | 3:30. 510, p- m. Thursdays—Extra trip . el 1 11:30 b. m. = e e pnd Hurrison.” Cremation | washing, car fare and other essentials. | william . Fragier. Bach st Morning Session. professedly Christian nations; the first | seturdase Fxiia trip at 1:30 and 11:30 gures. ectab in 8. F. & yrs. Hours 1105 p. m. Cometer, How many typewrtisits earn 80 much | ynion'ts entitled to one delopate. with| oo Andes oo 30| 300 Mexican ......1 33| decisive engagement in a war for ex- | SUNDAYS & 0.3, 11:00 a m.: 130, 3:30, —— == |as $10 a week >—New York Press, Pt t ¥ Beicher ..... 36| 100 Overman . 23 istence by a nation which is already | 5:00. 6:20, I1:30 p. m. MARRIAGE LICENSES. FENRY J. CALLACHEZ 7 €O, | i — — . | @ further representation of one dele-| 100 Bet"E peioh1 45| 100 Potosi . 18 exerting an influence on all others in SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRAN ; . | gate for every 200 members and three| 100 Best & Belch.l 40; 400 Savage 37 commerce and industry, in art and | WEEK DAYS—6:05. 5, The following marriage licenses were lssued (sucg.florfi:x‘f :hfln‘\‘a:t Gl&l:rsher)‘ { fot on W 1ine of Twenty-scventh avenue, 136 | for every 500 or more. 100 Caledonia .... 63| m il gf | science. If Japan finally wins she be- | g, turds y:—é‘:’h:':‘v' g osramg | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. | ° {iiliim 5. and Bmma 'C. Gunn. to ebecca | With the object of placing the Unfon 53 | comes the Great Britain of the East, | G. Giesen, 1. 242 Turk street, and th g epposite Lincoin School. . Morrison (wife of James R.), lot on W line | Label Bulletin in circulation the con- 54 and the natural leader of the Chinese Pitt, 18, McPherson, Kans Sistiome. Bowut’ 0. of Sixth avenue. 300°N of Lake street, N 25 | vention having th dtes fa o 1006 Exchequer ... i 35 |'and Koreans.” | Leave In Effect | e ) Bertoz 16 Vaiaraiso strest, by W 120; §10. t5 fort ";Kh :l']'"'»lel‘ o charge R R R R —————— | san_Francisco. |Oct. 2. 1904.] San’ Franciseo, . 19, 26 Vandewater. | “Lennie B. Dalton to Bernhard Getz, lot on | has appointed the following as a com- ustice . ellow Jacke ! Two bulls escaped fro: gs’ ST - 1, IEUL DR Sptmiel, UNITED UNDERTAKERS. B line of Twenty-fourth avenue, 125 8 of | mittee: G. M. Sutherland, I Jacoby, | 200 Mexican ...l 3 at Valladolid, Sptfln lndmml::e‘tr::l:f e | ) — . 1032 Union. Funeral Directors and Embalmers—— | California street. S 25 by E 1205 $10. 2 s Afternoon Session. | L o g Days. | days. |Destination. | da Days. | Ellis street, and Formerly in Metropolitan Femple. Willlam W. and Katherine G Wilson to | A. Zabroski, E. A. Tottenham, A. M. . 17| 100 Potosi 17 Wway into a hospital, where they upsetl T:30um| §:00am| R ;;-;’;;'me_n,:: % Bow. at %08 :‘uss‘;u}x_\;i pIek South 1e7. Jthr; o ol NEhgg g)f ?v’ffl(’»"im Tiedemann, H. L. Foster, A. Slerwier- 18 several beds on which patients were | bam| Ignacio | PR Rty & Moderste matest | Dt ot T ol Yabtencei Y’ *ity. | kI, Max Licht, 1. Sweeney, W. I, : 3 Dinesndsored three persons | Bi00m et urke, 21, “Placerilie, and Mary | : downey to Thomas and Johanna Monseon lot | French, Charles Schuppert, Mrs. L. C. hollar 3 0 erkins. 21, 127 Guerre ree | —————————————————| 01§ 1De 0f Thirtisth street, 5o:6 I o 4 o 3 SEMENTS. Valentine Buchner. 21, San Jose, and | James McGinn. Tenry Hansen, ley, E 35 by § 125, lot 122."block 23, Mission | Walden, Mrs. Anna Kochl, Miss A.| 450 Con Cal & V1 95| 700 Slerra Nev.... 88| ~~ ADVERTISEMENTS. -~ Novato Bianche Howats, 21 Beols, -~ " pIAMES Mea1NX & Co. and Thirtcth Strects Homestead; $16 . © ' | Burkhardt and J. J. O'Nelll. 100 Confidence ...1 10| 600 Umon Con.... 48 b 1 Alvin L. Simmons, 25, 5 'Farrell street, ‘ormerly cGinn Bros, Amalie Schreiber to John H. Grady, lot 81, 3 & and Bedle M. Farley, 20, 50i O'Farrell street. | | — Funeral Directors and Embaimers— | | Spring .Valley Homestead: $10, Announcement is made of the ball to | 500 e CTE U T o - Santa Rosa William Nolan. 30, Santa Rosa, and | 214 Eddy st. Tel. South 576. Silas B. Farnsworth to Lotta P. Farnsworth, | be given by the Journeymen Butchers' | 'goo Mexican .. . 257 200 Yellow Jacket., 26 10:40am|10:20am g - et B il & ] b i ity e all inferest in 207 Jots in Synset Heights, re | Protective Assoclation on Wednesday | 300 Ophir - 2 50| 300 Yellow Jacket. 25 Fulton 1§spu| 2opm| Grafenstein, 1 akland. ¥ , vid L. Farnswi : grant. evening at Social Hall, Alcazar build- PR Goban A, Gustafeon, 42, 112 Alsbama street, | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, |IP/cstate of David L. Famsworih: grant. ing. . TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Windsor s and Augusta Johanson, 47, 1860 Howard. | . | Company, lot A, block 436, South San Fran- Following were the sales on the San Fran- . Healdsburg |10:40am|10:20am p: Charles A. Habel, 28 42 Grove street, and |/ The Building Trades Council at its | cisco and 'onopah Mining Exchange yesterd: meeting last night adopted the follow- Morning Session. . ing: - % Cent Eureka.l 43/ 100 MacNamara .. OCTOBER d cisco Hamegeld ‘and Railroad Aumt-tlg:; $10. r o i . Widters to Laura B. Robertson, Josephine T. Charles to Andrew Charles, lot | William Siary Ojsynske, 35, 190 Jutian avenns, on § line of Turk street, 27:6 E of Polk, E | ot on S line of Mgnlll%; Ttreelz,‘ 230 W of A g o T e K gty 50:6 by S 85; $10. . Capitol, e e Rk R, < Diamondfield 43/ 150 Mont_Ton Lovisa W. Purviance, 41, Lovelocks, N Estate of Pauline Jacobs (by Susie Levy and | Raliread MHomestead Assoclation; $10. Whereas, the Deputy Registrars are obliged | 500 Goldfleld B Bl 001500 Ton Midway.. David F. Hamoton, 34, St. Helena, and | Bernard Jacobs, executors) to Ferdinand Hei- i P T T Saten to anna D. Joost, | to work many hours overtime during the year Mnie Bellis, 23, 203 Hoffman avenue, duska, lot on S'line of Pine street, 137:6 W of | lots 44 and 45, blocl - City Land Assocla- | to complete election work and for which Midwa: Panny A. Martin, 27, 42 Grove street. Felix Drasinski. 36, 160 Jullan avenue, and Geyserville | 7:35) Cloverdale o Hopiand (10:40am|1 Bopm| and Ukiah | 7-35pm] Willits and l Sherwand | Hion: #16f T CALIFORNIA 7:35pm| 6:30pm .l | Lagunia, by & 137:6; $9600. under the present provisions of the charter | 500 Goldfield Ton. 1112000 Ton N Star el T L aerient, and | Lo 2L 8 R e, ot o |- A AN Catherne A Mecunn o sxme, Tote | et et o P A it LIMITED TO CHIZa0 5 toum 10 2mm e e e | N line of Page street, 100 E of Fillmore, E #4 | 1. 4. 7. 9 to 11, block 10, same; $10, wehereas, Charter amendment No. 16 pro- | 1500 Diamondfield - 45/1000 Tor Exten Guerneville | 7:35pm- 6:20pm R Bl A s Builders' Contracts. | Svertime. Sork e Spiheis, for thix hecessary | 100 GoldSeld Min 10/2500 Ton Midway LEAVES MONDAYS znd THURSDAYS Sonoma | 9:10am BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. | o er™ B0 b s v G Hénry and Jessie Verleger (owners) with | cordingly. bp it S P L Glen Ellen | 8:00pm | 250 W'or Seott, W AT pun. | JCINE F Otten, contracior), sperintendont | Refolved, By the Buliding Trades Counci < H w5 . - . 3 lugger—. Wi exCe , | of n Franct b2 earti] dorse the 5 :30pm| 3 Se opol ik, Tarriags end, desth motiess et by | yeii o ssime; saie, QuitcIaim deeds Yo, | mianiels Aag abadie For & txo Mol ar e amendment and il Tpersony | 2800 e R e S ¥and base. | proposed tanes 3 | Mary A. and Eugene N. Fritz to Flora L. | ment frame building (flats) on 8 line of Lake | affillated with us to vote for it. In ¢ sither of the publication offices and e | yorion, ot on W line of Ashbury street, 602 | street, §2:0 E of Fifth avenus. E 25 by S 100, indorsed with the name and residence of per- | g0 Tederick, § 30 by W 106:3: $10, | Outside Lands block 75; $4125, sons authorized to have the same published. C. Moeer, lot | _ Pabst Brewing Company (owners) with Carl Golfers Are Paired Off. Lytton : at Notices restricted simply to the announcement 7 4 | Schuts ts hi % Springs: at Cloverdale for the of the event are published once in this column | o, —rig 3 Trath Carpenter work. weousne g Kollo: | NEW YORK, Oct. 6.—Pairings and| i Vhie ama " Greenwood: at Hopined for s ron, b 08" 10 Sous B chasge (lapa b Fratt (0 Mae B Was | work, stafrs mirrors. marbic, hardware, etc., | the time of starting In the qualifying | Aifs ® 11 Springs. Highland Springs. Kel 3 B T €l ”, Ande o BORN. fi"fivfi;fi ebg E ,xx’f:.l,'&“;‘; :“X‘:‘ 33.‘ ur::!: Meorner ‘ot -Powell and s Tanding ';‘;n" f‘:‘l the women’s golf champion- | - Springs and_Lake Co_ Hot 8 - Carroll to B 3 ings. DREISHMAN—In this city, August 23, 1904, ¥, ot on N e of ~1it park, 330 W | | Same owners with Alexander Mennie (con. | P> Which begins on Monday at = AL Takes. Laurel Deil Lake: to the wife of William Dreishman, a |of Steinér, W 22 by N 70 ! tracton), architect same—_Lathing and plaster- Philadelphla, have been made by the 56 45 2 50 ‘,.m"",,* Pome, R t C. K. and | ing for same on same: $2800. ‘committee of the United States Golf N % ; RO—In this October 5, 1004 o ith 1 Bros. (con Helghts, Hullville, Ore g i o g B R g 2 cucenith, B 50 oy O ‘t‘x;;c't':r‘-‘)o gl e B L ona ‘gas. | Association. The first pair to tee up 51 -~ 3 House, Comptche, 3 o O ng for same on ¢ . will be Miss Page Schwarzwalder of e gt GEIGER—In this city, October 5, 1904, to the i Sams . H. Kee! e B e 2% m:":“s’é;" ‘5_;“:‘:%,,‘:";.{?‘”'& g g o .mu.'c;:’:é;f'._"x"‘."m%nf s ey Dikss hcsnou sl Mea HlGH mor- 05 P HACKETT—In thi ity, to wife of . | streets, S 3 . same; . 2 ers the Brighton untry Club, Al- 15 52 54 t (nee son. Loan Society to Richard J. Same owners with Conlin & Rol o 03 ey Arthur E. Hackett (ne¢ Andrew), a Wit ow Vet goenes (con- | legheny, Pa., Who are scheduled to e o« vagll:g ;r:'x.x emi u:";x :!-;c on same: start at 10 o'clock in the morntg. g 48 49 ors w Bros. architeet same—Electric” work tor same gy | Miss Lottie Dod, the British chams & n B -3 : pion, will have Miss Maud K. Wet- TONO] \ more as partner. Miss Margaret Cur- Bid. Ask. | tis of the Hssex Country Club has .| Mrs. Herbert Mann of San Francisco as her partner, while Miss “Johnny” m gas fixu clmnmntmuvm with Painting for a threa story frame bunding i | Lilllan Blddle of the Riverton Club. flats and five stores) on NW corner of 2 e AT ke and Fillmore streets, N 85 by W 137; 288 38/ - 818551581 288 85 ~ el 2| 35355515816 RN

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