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U FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1904 14 THES sther of Mrs. J. C. Bowman and R. F.| Gold Mt Con. — 02| Ton Exten ..160 180 " ROOMS FOR HOUSEEEEFING. | — == Olm: 'a mative of Californin, axed 46 years | Han M MeS — 10/Ton Cold Mi. 1t - - useeepil ite; WANTED-- By and wite, housekeeping | 2 monihs and 23 days. n Mut Co —| Ton Midway.. EDDE. 96 e e i e r it ohe on G s T Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Hazel Kirk .. 12 Ton of Nev.§ 00 8 123% range, ¥ 5 = je dog. Box 2481, Call office. fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | Jim Butler — 60 Ton N Star. Bavln Sitle Yeg- Mw (Saturday), at 2 p. m., from her late resi- | Jumbo 70 —|Utopla ... : ! - : pi e dence, 1462 Green street. Interment Odd | Little Ton .. 25 _|\yest End ... 16 17 ) regu.ar ki | moders; a3t | STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. | {oie 407 reen MacNamara . 34 37| 25 Nice housekeeping rooms; also | A~ p UM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, | POUYAL—In this city, October 7. 1904, John o 2060 = A ol Bo00s Stored. moved, shipped. T23.| Poual beloved musband of Marle Bouyal, London Closing Stocks. 731 Howara st., nr. Third; phone Grant 161. | and father of Alfred, Florence and the late ELGI lor. Feaey Dxror GEARY r=irhed room: asekesn- > — yrmo - v France, aged | Cons money...88 9-16| N Y Central......138% (Foot of Market Street.) oEARY. | D il s T te | AL poand Storase Coo 3 Eday at: S TR L R G GRS o | Ao acet - 88 111 lEOr & Western: HR 2l Edit . et i - —_— hone Mint 2041; JOHN F. COOPE Cs [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- aconda . . 5%l Do ptd ... GEARY, 1226 Completely furnished room for | furniture moved. packed, shipped and stored. | g, fi> ricnds and acaualntantes 27 LERC | ARG uon | oo Wesiern. - 30% | Scholars, Teachers and Their | Editor A. Denison Tells . 85! “ousekeaping: gun: 110213 | Pennsylvania - bay window; bath: ma- — Oct 2:30 p. m. from his late | Do pfd . ober 9, at 12:30 p. m., fro g pwnevas room cottage; réasonable. | PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co. of- | 1 gi3chice, ‘15 Cedar avenue, oft Larkin street, | Balt & Ohio 1% | Friends Visit the Chutes| British-American TUnion o, G ave furn yooms | between Post and Geary, thence to French | Can Pacific Reading e g s e Bouseiespink. o wngle and suites = | CONKLINS = - | Chureh of N : Victolres for | Bo Tt s 2 7.30A Ntles. Fracy, Lathrop, Stock‘on ... 7.20m O or Roveskpeping: steo digte and wuites - | CONNIINE Storgs Furmitrs apll merchas | Chuich of Mot De e oten Camatary. | B3 28" pra. and Are Well Rewarded| Why Campaign Is Quiet 81008 Snasia "Rxprew (Ve Davis: GATE ave., 631—Nice sunny sinsle | GOLDEN WEST Storage; advances made, 840 SLOAN_In this clty, October 7, 1004, Eleanor | So Railxay ; Pl T T s e Boussieapine. | _Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. . W. Zehfuss. | y5¢ive of Canada, aged 28 years and 21 days. So Pu‘l;l;rcmc 2 GOODLY SUM REAL ED | DISCUSSES ANGLO-S ON 00a Davis. Woodiand. Knix! - GULLEN GATE ave., 522—Sunny alcove, $18; | PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- S(;R (JlN-l—ln =:>M' c!l)‘a of(uginl-m:e,d l‘??:; Lrgznp” O00DI L 7. IZ ) -8/ A Ang; cu? u";":“ i 20; | . ph kson 281 | Jensine Petrea Sorenson, dearly beloved wi X i 8 large rooms, $20; single room, $11. | _pany. 2520 Fillmore st.: phooe J;c s g g g gt o i . AX 830, = mflg e JACKSON, 910—Three complete, sunny, out- | BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 11 Montgomery Laila, Grebert and Frene Sorenscn, a native | S h e . . . Armona, Huw - rooms for housekeeping. 4 ‘[ ‘lt,_ (elv Mlii EEOOV.HSAhiy_nml at cut rlled.l gldla);lllml-l’k‘ axed 35 years 11 months and i Wao:[‘\‘(d‘ Anfllllt Fund Substantlally E. W. Maslm Credlts English Rk COT‘T.’OG..“ ot = t Large ny front room. gas | A WEEK'S news for 6 cents—The Weekly Call. Friends a fafntances are. Tespect= 4 Bk Spanish 45 o 5 2 s Mh ‘a. G T 4.20m T e e Sl oS | e S e S | 7S SRR | e vy i e ownen Aided by Those Who Ap-| Speaking Race With True| -~ Feiialiess B . e R —— s, (Sunday), October 9, at 1:15 p. m., froi 7, cent, ket for # Niles, San Jose. Liv < T -oom: - CIAL. 3 et, between The rate of discount in the open marke . Y ica.Sen Jove. 1 ore. iockc iy e fooms; s, Bote| BOCIAL. oo | e ond Sucth, theneeto, Mispah Bros. | short Dills fs 27 1-10gary per cent and for | preciate Work of Tutors| GeniusforSelf-Government N N ¥: no other roomers: house- | TROLLEY partles, clubs, fraternities, 100K | byterian Church, Harrlson street, near Fifth, | three months’ bills 214@2% per cent. 300 o ezl Chi here; a chance to make merry; cozy dance | where sarvices will be held, commencing at —_——————— n o y V3 2 vet G 4 ety KENTLWORTS cor Bush and PowellThree- | Giralie. Grean Beach terminal qf slectrin | paypon o nment Mount Olivet Cemeitry- | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | Although the weather was unpropl-| The British and American Union had room sunny apartments; sm heat; cen loc. | ear lines. Make arrangements at Yoom 211, relict of the late Thomas Taylor, and aunt T T b i e e A aie 7 ot | Muirhead bullding, Market and Larkin sts: | of Mrs J. H. Lonergan, Mrs. Stusan Harte FRIDAY. OCTOBER T. 1 B B K A atvam hoat- | I ey | 21 Corneiius and FRillp MoCarthy, & native | James R. Carrick to Bilen J. Carrick, lot | ited the Chutes yesterday afternoon | Sciences Hall last evening, when ad- S8 est mied! ree bathts raten ress of County Cork, Sreland. @ place to.day | OB 2V 1B of Ouk.street, 12:6 B of Franklln, | and id their share to swell the Teach- | dresses were delivered by A. A. Deni- - " . : 3 2 i E 85 by ; 2 » e ———— e tabiet form | - (Saturday), at 9:30°a m., trom the parlors | ¥ S0 W N LI o bp ana | €S Annuity and Benefit Fund. Leaden | son, managing editor of the Oakland Costa F.m....,'nm;.m. : P § of J. C. O" & Co., ssion street, g . > Byrox SARBRE. SI- A S0 oF Fpbin Frc B T g O f'x‘:"fi‘n—:':mm;fi:. 5% | ‘e o St "Mary's. (Paulisty Church, | Louis D. Stoff, or L. Davis Stoff, lot on N |skies presaged rain and at the hour | Enquirer, and E. W. Maslin of the li:l’l-r:“ 8toc w.“nnl., MAYBELLE. 202 Grove, cor Van Ness —SUNDY | sse—— where a requiem high mass will be cele- | line of Grove street, 27:6 W of Gough, W when afternoon pleasure-seekers usual- | Naval Customs at ths Bost of Sen Rigmend, e e forn 2 and 8 room Van Ness suite f Lt - | weemwares awp sorsims | GG SIS D 0 Mo b RS HS T L | lave thelr houses 8 Rt rain Veh | Francisce; Gourtenay W. Bennott, Con. | 180u shriat Lot et iy 182 McALLISTER, 10— llA.r'e nl‘o:\;’ nng huou;e— AN exceptionally lo’o;‘) No. 2 Remington, No. 1 :‘»ngi train from Third and Townsend | ooy 0% & una street, 87:6 S of Haight, n;m;ng. This did not deter t:m me:;:- sul General of Great Britain, and Dr. q‘ m.’:. ..;'flu.s;..’;-:;“.‘c X keeping rooms; nicely furnished and sunny. | §mith Premier, : other typswriters at| ] E 87:6 by § 25: e of the teachers from journeying to the ters, ha higher and lower prices; rentals §2 50. The | WHALLEY—In Alameda, October 7, 1004, 4 0 acher 3 ving Woodland, " Kaighta " Landing A D’Evelyn, president of the union. Typewriter Exchange. §36 California st. | William Whailey, father of Ernest, Gertrude, | o3 fi’a,y"‘fi.&;i’."n": M. Miller to Angelo =~ | Chutes and those who did not fear the e B Marysville, Orovil! MINNA, 281, corner Fourth—Furnished sunny £ stations housekeeping: also front and eingle; cheap. Mabel, Frank, Flsle and George Whalley | jior strest, 50 8 of Fiibert, S 25 by W 100; | wrath of Jupiter Pluvius were well re- | The subject chosen by Mr. Denison o 2D-HAND typewrit 1d, rented, repaired. | and Mrs. James B. Watson, a mative of 3 3 w . Gt o8 . MINNA, 454A (rear)—32 cheap furnished rooms | * \vebster Typewriting Inspec. Co.. 508 Market, | Lancashire, aged 58 years 10 months and B il o Louls H. and Benjamin | WErded by the excellent entertainment ';'IB-I The Administrative Ge :’l L ’xumn,uw:n " Zor hemssimeping. —_— | 28 day Anixtez. undivided two-ihirds of lot on E line | In the theater and the pavilion. the Anglo-Saxon,” and in beginning he 4907 wiies, Tracy, Stockton, Lodl . OAK 117—Complets for housekeeping, $5 to VIAVI. of Devisadero street, §7:6 N of O'Farrell, N | The chief attraction was the minstrel | sald that a political campaign, as & | &30P Heyward. Niles, Irvington, 25 by E 100; $10, ; rule, Is a busy time for the newspapers, e 15 range; hot bath; adults % 9 % k COMMERCIAL NEWS California Title Insurance and Trust Com- | ShOW by the Columbia Park Boys’ Club, » 6.00P The Owi Limited—Nowman, Los POST, 1416—Two nicely furnished, sunny An)a‘mAeY‘:;l’;ne:r}:r“mxfii‘rhxfl‘in:;ndmfl:u‘rzfiefi pany t Hermann C. J. and Wilhelmina C. |the clever youngsters giving an en- | but the present campaign was not quite Banos, Mendota, Fresno, Tulare, “ Bakersfield, Los Angeles. ....... housekeeping rooms; $15; no children. VIAVI CO., Van Ne: Phone East 282. Eourze?ul;e‘sons ?5'{,';’3‘,&’53"’.‘2‘53‘ street. 100 | tertainment which would do credit to 3 b]'il!yv as 1tlh:fe w?l!l nlo twisting of vi Hllyw:r':..l‘?fundsflouJfl —_—e . 8 :3; $10. - | the lion’s tail for tical purposes. P layward. Niles aud San Joss.. - ”;,‘.".’?‘.'L.-,Z"; ",;‘& . r:::n'zubr!:mhhdi - ey Continued .From Page Fifteen. Henry ' C. Nielsen to Henrletta C. Harper | professionals. In the pavilion an ex pol purpo 00 Omaba. Chic (wife of Willlam), re-record 2051 D. 67, ot | cellent programme of songs and dances After reviewing the close relationship The Nevada National POWDEE. 95 by B 320, Sy Street. 275 N of Geary. N | . eondered. Special mention is due | between the two English speaking na- sas City, St. Louls, kton. Sacramento, EACRAMENTO, 1514—Parlor floor; 5 elegantly | DIVIDEND NOTICE i » Coitax, Reno, Sparks, Tonopah, furnished sunny rooms; plaro; phone; ap Bank of San Francisco—At a regular meet- | Gant ...... 64 €4% Vigorlt ..... — 4% |, S. P. Nielson and Henrietta C. Harper to | Misses Mabel Ordway and Cecile | tions Mr. Denison said in part: Heoter, Gues.. " 12.50m is ? | o ot thecBoart ot Dicactors of this bank | SUGAR. | §1g° - Keves. re-record 207 D. 257, same; | ooyles, who have acted as 8ccOMPAN- | In America and the British empire we find 9 Bon Yallefo, dutly, exosys Susday.... | 7.50m - held October 4, 1904, a dividend for the i E - . d . > allejo, Sunday only............. | | Boarter gear, ending’ September 30, 1004, | Hawallan C. 64% 5 |Makawell C. 28% 20 Soren P. and Bessie Nielsen to same. lot | ists at the pavilion during the week. |more than 210,000,000 English speaking peo- | 70p wichmond, San Pablo, Port Coie, | © wae declared’ at the rate of seven (7) per Honokaa S C 15% 15%|Onomea S C. 27% on E iine of Boyce street. 275 N of Point Lo- | Thefr services, gratuitously rendered, ssed by an; le undker orxanized gov- Martines and Way Stations...... 11.208 g cent per annum, payable on_and after the Hutch S P C 9% 10 |Paauhau S C. 15% — bos avenue. N 25 by E 120, quitclaim deed; $5. " O “ny 'l" Wl‘ld g: 8.06° Port Costa, Martinez, Byrom, 625—Two & | 15th inst. Transfer books will be closed | Kilauea S C. — 4% Peter J. and Rosie C. Keyes to John P. | Were highly appreciated by all. gty e T it Tracy, Lathrop, Modest: ot { from the 10th to the 15th inst., both days MISCELLANEOUS. Court, same; $10. The entertainment, which has been in |, ° f2d where 1“9 ithal s T Vhe R Merced, Berends, Fresno 1 ——— o | inclusive. GEORGE GRANT, Secretary. | Alaska P A.126 — |[Oceanic § Co. 2% 8 Samuel D.'and Emma Magnes to Walter R. . 7 | been extended to alien races there e be- Way Stations beyond Port Costa 12.20m TWENTY-FOURTH, 3174—2 or 3 rooms for F e Oct. 4, 1904 | Cal P C 993,100 FA 9% — Lovegrove, lot on E lia ¢ Cole street, 25 N | Progress for five days, will net a hand- | ginning of an evolution toward representatt: 8.05P Yosemite Vailey, via Berends and A iating itk e CANES. San Francisco, P i 2 cal B C A. 99%1 | Pac Aux - 4% T W, "N ne o e s The | forms of government and the further exten- Wawona (Monday, Wednesdsy housekeeping, With gas range. Cal Wine A. 83" 84 |Pac C Borx.188 — | of Waller, N'25 by E 95; $10. some sum for a worthy cause. 0 | fon of freedom, as in India, where native snd Friday). lm TAN NESE ave. 232 Furnished 2-room suite; | DIVIDEND notice—The Giant Powder Com- | MV& MtTm. — 105 |Pac § Tel Co.11214115 ool and Kate 1 de Young to Willlam B. | g ounqs were thronged daily, but there | rule is encouraxed as fast as’ the Deople are | 8.05» Marnes Teacy, Stockion oo 10 VAN NESE ave., 232—Furnis g < A dividend, No. 70, of fifty cents Brown, lot on E line of Shrader street, 107:6 D! - housekeeping; $18, $16, $12; adults | Ji0cy per share on the issued capital stock | A N of Hayes, N 30 by E 110; $10. 4 was no sollcitation. Visitors cagne and | peepared for if, as is the poliey of the United | . 8000 Qieums & Culiso’s Sxprseioe » = of the comgany Tas been declared, payable e s iam B. Brown to Lizsie Brown, same; | went. If they chose to spend mOmeY | Tnis predominance of the principle of Angio- Portiand, Puget Sound and Esst. 8.504 - APABTHENT NOUEES. | o e Maywart boilbiae Sam Prenciecs, | 10 Spring Valley Water Co...... 38 12% | “3cun Contar to Johw V. and Fredericka Op- | they received their money’s worth in |Saxon freedom has not been by force nor is it | 8.10» Hfl‘;:fi}{'““ e 11.50a T. LOUIS- 1575 Jackson—Marine view: 348 | oo October 10, 1904. Trauster books closs | $3.000 Hawailan Coml & Sugar Gs.. 88 6244 | pel. lot on SW corner of Twentieth and York | return. If they did mot care to loosen ey A o h iy g L i S g T [y rooms; furn. or unfur.; refs. Tel. East 1350. | 5o 5 1904, at noon. C. <. Quinn, Secretary. | 32,000 Pacific Electric Ry 5 per cent.105 00 | streets, S 27 by W 100: $10. . x CoA INE (Narrow Gauge). B 3 $2,000 S P of C 6 per cent (1912). Minnie 5. and W. T. Thomson to Female | their purse strings there was no com- | The Anglo-Saxon race has lent its admints o0t 5f Market Str e o e s e ] | $2:000 § P Bar 1o en ot (1000 ey o8 315 | Rellgious of the Order of St. Dominic. lot on | plaint. On the whole the benefit has | tmthe fonus cven to tie natiors of G0 A Nowark, Tenterville, San- Jose A_BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms | | $10,000 Bay Countles Power Co Da....101 236" | fourne. & gz"xfyofi'"lzi'"'ffo 106 5 of Twenty- | heen conducted in a manner most cred- “"z‘“l;d“_‘:‘l"‘_""‘f“’“"‘f?“fnm‘”' and the Tz sad Way Staior . 5558 5 1 25 - - > > awaken: s of pan. - O e B S e S Do mesk 288 | _ cures; estab. in 8. F. 4 yrs Hours1t05p. m. | B i e L Heniy A and Mary Arnola to Alexander |itable to the teachers of the public |awakened asoivations of Japan, =~ .. | 1218e Newsrk Centervilie, Sia jose. NSRS KPS S SN D | e ———— $2,000 Oakland Transit 5 per cent.... s W bt e, | schools of the clty and the committees | oreq ‘the ‘problems of political democracy. Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz Market st. (or No. 1| MARRIAGE LICENSES. Afternoon Session. _Jumes C. Cathe, Charles T. Arthur, T. and | Selected from their number who worked . l::lé fxl;xv:;u;-:g‘w:gx ;::nnd:nc:o!:m:f%: Principal Way Stations o ;‘1.,!'5: Tl pobo g | YT | BN iy Narpores Benewonsiow, Elizaetn Stark and | hard and long to make it a success. deavor 10 mest nd tve the breviems of the | 4 18» Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos...{ 1383 1l night. ? 3 50 Central Light & Power {argaret Benedict to George F. Winslow, lo % cilizath : ters’ - The following marriage licenses were lssued | 100 Batnar s o | on E line of Sanchez street, 195 N of Twenty-| The programme in the theater yester- | future In the interest of a higher civilization. | a9.30p Bg:flfl;‘mT“d 'Way Biation 250 over Owi drug stors, 3 en- | Pestisday: 900 Bevi & street, | 100 Pasuhau S P Co..... | third, N 65 by E 117:6; ot on SW _line of | day was as follows: E. W. Maslin spoke on “The Making | ——=aaes 7 Beoad Gossth d 21 Turk—Electric | John H. Frobose, 30, 4200 Seventeenth str: 50 Spring. Valley G | Tenth st, 240 SE of M, SE 120 by SW 100, Cihe Avieel * duri fitelk ha uve | %Afi LIJ\E (Broad Gauge in ‘every room: 200 |and Wilhelmine Wolgast, 20, 1734 yougla $1.000 Toaem i o R Lo block 208, Central Park: lot on S corner| A Old-time minstrel first part—Bones, Abe|of‘the American,” during whicl gave | (Third and Townsend Streets.) e L o e o et Stoebs || 32000 Frewslian Coum i tnges e~ =" 9s 0 | Eleventh avenue and ¥ street, SE 75 by SW | Appleton and Eugene Richards: interlecutor | statistics showing the nature and nu- | ~§10a8an Jose and Way Station (373 < = ~ Snl Sskss. e ] | Street— 200, block 233, Scuth San F ; $10. 5 0 e .~ 00a nd Way Station 402 E let, furnished room, suitable | Harry Less kland, and Rebeccs | ¢ 000 pawatian Com & Sugar bs.... 98 75 Charies. Peyier to Hattic Fevaer. ot on W | and George. Hammer; overture, +-Medley B merical strength of the immigrants ar. '00A New Almaden (Tues., Fri 4108 eman Gordan. . ey line of Sanchez street, 101:6 § of Twenty- g!hlopélntsefierxldfil‘" . }‘hor\-w‘-. wgzlu{l}m; riving in the United States. He said: -flAT!;:nCuAu‘;er—;nn 3 N 8. incon pi Y - " 2 4 P y' C els; comic 3 rdo, Paso Rol 155A, mear Market—Sunny front | Skjulda Skv, 26, 32 Rincon place [ Unlisted Securities, R S b 08, it Frances E. | Zip Coon Hasry O'Day: ballad, Poor, Old| Forelgn tmmigration allen to_Anglo-Saxon | Margarita, San Harry O. Jost, 21, 417 Stevenson street, and | MISCELLANEOUS BONDS Bt Mok I e of s snte ot " | Slave,” ' Charles Norton; ballad, “Old" Dog | civillzation is In some degree responsible for | Guadalupe, ¢ — — | Letha A. Rayborn, 19, 417 Stevenson street. | ) & saood, lot on N line of Twenty-fourth atreet, | ;.= Joseph Bernard; comic song, the absence of intellizent Americanism. If I | b San Buenaventurs, Mon- e single room in fine location: | “Gratton B, Cheney 1474 Sacramento | p y wo. o BId L Bid. Ask. | 228:4'E of Douglass, N 114 by E 51:8; §1. Taw.Bone. Walk. " George Hammer: | read the history of the world arieht the | Oxnard, Burbank, Los reasonable and Clara E. Walker, 18, Portland, Ore, | & I+ Wat 6s.11 IS E CR 45101102 | Arabella E. Pincard et al. to Eyre Inv duet, ~Ola Cabin Home.' Bert Talbott and | English-speaking race is the only one whicn | ¥ ot . . 10.30m = J. Kane, 25, 10081, Market street, and | LAl N3V 05110 ISP Cod1ei0li102 | ment Co. It on SW corner —Sutter | Aol Mubelm. comic song, *Willie's Wishes," | has shown the true genius for self-government. | 8.00A Gilroy, oville, Del EIGHTH ave. 574 ear Golden Gale | peatrice Fiismaurioe. 21, 716 Clementina st. | 2 C YAt 5100 = 18un Tel G113~ — | Kearny strests 8 1§2:6 by W Eugene Richards: comic song, ‘Keep in the| Britons and Americans are concerned in the Monte, Pacific Grove, Surf, Lom- ed or untirmishes) remmoable % 195 | Michael Sheeby. 60, 510 Fourth street, and | S5 Dray 5s.112 TR s By | Bine, s 60y B e ot o MW | anddle of the Road,” Abe Appleton: ‘conclud- | propagation of the principles of civil and polit- onv i or unfurnished: reasonable. Bettet Delanay. 35 ity * Drdk 5s.112 — : i | Pine, ! i ld-time “doo-dah’ walk around. | ical liberty throughout the globe. Englan o B e , 28, ¢ - SF & NP 5s.112 — | | Howard street, 207 SW of Third, SW 43 by | Ing with an old-time “doo-dal eries may be rivals i trade and com- m. 7th and Mission—Rooms 38c | Ernest T. Monsler, 25, 56 Curtls street, and MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS, | NW 80: lot on E corner of Fourtéenth avenue | Vaudeville second part—Song and dance sct, b i They Taset 3o eme Whes &t comes %o | Grove, Salinas, San Luls Obispo $1 50 to $6 wk.; reading-room. | Katharina Meyer, Ala S Co... — 28%|Lon& SF Bk 05 il K e IOy NI 1D, Block 00, 'R;;tu?;:m#fie e e Mush." with the | the fostering of universal iiberty. Wi s G Va5 = = | e P o S N S | Scuth San Francisco Homestead: lot on 3 . A ose and Way Stations. RANTE w1 A e P | DEAT | CalCot aiia 80 o [ Net NO¥ C2'1o5 %°% | lime of Sutter street, 50 W of Leavenworth, follawing; cast of shassctére: The Do, igehs —_—————— ufi.um.}m 154 Wiy Station e | BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. | o S 18 INBR R o 0% — N S R iromn v Dhomis st Johs tobre. | Charies Norton: oy pootblack, - tntroducing Card Systems and Cabinets. | 3332051 Mance kxpresssam g B el | Cal ‘Powder 130 135 | oak i sao120 2% | 1ot on NE line of Gilbert street, 80 SE o | beautiful harmonica solos, Ed_Burke. $2.00 buys a card index drawer, 500 San Jose, Watsonville, Santa el bet 15 and 2 eieg P | Birth marriaxe and death notices sent by | C2I R B TeoSav120 — | Bryant, SE 22:6 by NE 80; $10, The roaring orlginal farce, “Skinner's Hotel, | 0o P B Tt R CE T ;Ao Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey, - — { RN nof b6 Samncien. My xuist he ROl ol IR T — 85 |I0OR AL Sy William A. and Grace C' Lange to Samuel | Tallapoosa, Florlda'; a night wiation oo the | leat ledgers, price books and g00d Drint- | 1500e Lo cemd Wrishi i tons authorized to have the same published, | o {;“‘?s“f o e Oscar Heyman to Jacob Heyman Co., lot . the propristor, = en route to bed. e ——— g furnished, large room; | Netices restricted slmply (o the announcement | Gyl i) fmp.: — 63| Pasat Paisc. 95 — |Oon SE corner C and Thirty-second streets, 1| Sidney 8. Petxotto; Helurlc e hpauer | PREDICTS ALL NATIONS e g e P | gf the event are published once in this column | b 'pINE - — o 8% Darat Paint. 30 - | 95,57 P § ¢ | a brewery agent, ¢n route to Dutch Guiana, BE LICS . e — | et chis DpntPwd pfd — 871 SF&SJ Conl. 17% 20 Charles W. Sutro to Thomas J. Barbour, lot | Eugene Richards; Isaac F. W. MeC. O'Rourk WILL, XX e 4.30P fan Jose and Way Stati s .\{{n(~hrxe double | === | Do com .. 30 3713/S J Wat Co.1031 — | on NE corner Fulton street and Forty-elghth | ;n,dl;';m,":':”l‘-y“:n“’:c‘:"“’ B i Hr Sy - 15.00P Santa Clars, San Jose, Los room, $6 mo. BORN. EN B osici2o 80 & MTgbt125 — Eogement, Jamba Rogers: Jehosaphat Snod. | Mrs. P. D. Brown Makes Prophecy 04 tnalpel Way destlems (e near Bush—Sunny front aicove (COOK—In thie city, October 6 1004, to the | prc’y "Bi"08 Y B% grase, a farmer, en route to sell b .C::gc:{ and Says That America Is Being ‘t”, Pl o AL jone 18.408 cozy corner, $20. wife of W. Cook, & daughter. Gas Con A.. 15 20 |UR | 565 | 0gs, Harry O'Day; Lord Her! = 8 B> Subset _Express.—Redwood. Sa = | Hono P Co.. 2¢ — i Doh(‘-fmp m ?2?; o ner of Forty-eighth avenue and Fulton street. | my" r-r;. ‘::-ré:l s exgorr;!:‘:f ;ghg;; Florida ‘Watched. Joui‘stn—‘g.lsu“.‘ymmlg ARNY 323—Two nicely furnished sultes. BEATRING. j P = 2 | i Fortyelgnth averue end G Mroet: W 340 by | boy. em Toute 1o & new job, Georse Mrs. P. D. Brown, in the course of o2 Angeien Dentine B3 Tom PATTERSON—GALLOWAY—In this _city, | AL, N 600: also lot on NW corner of Forty-seventh | John, another bell-boy, en’ route to R e e Bave - tha St Louls. New Orleans, NewYork .10 LARKIN, 10i2—Two or three sunny, unfur- | October 3, 1904, by the Rev. William Rader, | Morning Session. avenue and C street, W 240 by N 600; also | job, Gus Conlan: suddenly awakened e | 5.46p Pajaro, Watsonville, Capltoln hed William Patterson and Anita Warren Gal® | _ Board— lot on NW_corner of Forty-sixth avenue and | by the rest of the company. San Francisco Presbyterial Society of Santa Crua, Caatroville, Del = e . | P e | TS boass B L Tov Dol RS B B BT R LR L Foreign Missions, yesterday sald that | 16.16» Sasaces, Borestord B o hed. Tor hownrere o hy, | PITTLICK—JOCHIM_In this clty, October 6, | e Inited R R Inv Co ptd - 36 8234 | corner of Forty-eighth avenue and _Fulton ( prvirRNS TO PRESIDIO gn 1 J v Sy e gy shed. i 1904] by the Rev. Herman Gehroke, Joseph | 5,000 United & R of'S ¥ 4 ber cont. 58 25~ | strect, B 240 X 450, W 120, N 50 W 126, b O L0 JUTING | She belleved all the countries of the | e e - Qe o —y - . ot { Pictilck ane elhel . Jochim, both of | __ 8 — N 100, W 107:6, S ; also lot on NW corner AFTE! TON N 0 v 3 - MARKET, 104 (The Falmoutn)—Sumay | {nif ity $31,000 United R R of S F 4 per cent. 83 25 | of Forty-elghth avenue and B street, W 240 el Wollls s Suy It FehuRiien sl | § 300 Pato. aivoaad Was Btacim N - o L : ] by N 331; also lot on NW corner of Forty- | h Caval tves m Sojo for that reason America is being| " South San Francisco, Milioras, Bur | MASON, 514 noy rooms, suite | DIED. | Oalifornia Stock and Ofl Exchange. | soventh aveuue and B strest, W M0 o Ninth Cavalry Arr L i UFD | watched. Therefore, Mrs. Brown | ingame. San Mateo, Telinon, or single easonable S 261; - - i Redwood. = Fowen | Batterton. Sadie J. Lockie, Geo. G. H. C. | , Oif Btock Bld. Asked. | Gvenue and B street, W 240 by N 261; $i58,120, | At Atascadero and Target Prac: said, it behooves America to be care- | e T T ey Qe 1848 METROPOLITAN Hotel, 120 Third at.—300 | D e A e Assoclated Trust Cert T an girhomas J. Barboiir to Albert Meyer, same; tice at Ord Barracks. ful as to what comes out of her home | &1130p Maytieid, Mountata View. Suii - ngle and family rooms 35c to $1 50 per day, | . Mary 3 . et et b . A i vale, Lawren s Clars 82 to 85 per week: the only new and sodecs | Deming, Edmund 0. Fouyal, Jobn | Caribou 5% | "Eawin D MeKersicher to Russel 4. Mc.| The third squadron, Nintn Cavalry, | and soc::al Lm‘; = tl e a— d hotel and rooming-house in San Francisco Sloan, al | erricher, lot on line_of H street, 8| Vi ay | Mrs. E. empel, the president of | 3 1 e e e R N A bl 1B | Mok St s o2 S0 and | FOCIEL L cantonment former. | the society, reported that the last six | {Shdsy et et oLy €l B hts, Il bells, 5, en cr, € o Tty it C Vi . antonmen! ormer- e e o S T b e b | e s & Whalléy, Willlam Independence . - g9 | PR ol ol contie y sgnd went utothe cantin § G 00 L ’ e turdsy ouly. Mouday only. 2 L. Woodford t Christ -. | months had been the best financially «.L'g 1wll’em(§le Andrew). lot on E ll::ln! pf.,"f},,': ly occupied by the Tenth Infantry. $5tops at all stations on Sunday. 63 | avenue. 150 S of K street, S 25 by E 120: $10. | The troopers have been away from the | \n forelgn mission work. Dr. A. E. & City ‘and County of San’ Franclsco to Bertha R £ Llegehtuet o o e or orig-(id | post about three months. They left e e ot Frophic and in-| CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C6, . N of t, N 2 1 early in u P Y s o8 OV RtL AU 200 By W A0 {ggwfi“":g“‘ "c?:me";)mke’ up they | Ment. both in education and Chris- | Tiburon Perry—Foot of Market Streets | o | Junction guests. Holtmeler, Henry Monte Cristo . BATTERTON-In this city, October 7, 1004, | OcCidental of T Sadie J. M., beloved daughter of Wiiliam | Qi City Petroleum H. and the late Margaret Castle Batterton, | Soverelgn B S——— P e ———— | and loving_sister of Willam H., Elsie, | 0 OAK. 124—Elegant front room, lower floof James and John Batterton, Mrs. E. Corders, | Y e »3zenss 8 25 ervice day and night to NTH, 3527—Front room; furnished: man; two rooms, light housekeeping, rent reasonable, in warm belt e e and E Annie Thompson (Peterson) to Jacob Welss- i ti . v. W. brivate housc: $10 month | ARt s ire Laymet a n, | Tyenty Eiht 1900 | pein. o 221, Heyman Tract, quitciaim | marched up to Ord Barracks, where | Hanity; he Rev. W. L. Schmalhorst| g,y pys o100 7o sAN mAPAEL. OAK, 407—$5 month: mewly furnished; bath;| Lo, OF Colma. San Mateo County, aged 20 | o, 0 B ater ONES deed: $1. théy have been at target practice ever | t0ld © progress, descr €T | WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 13:35, large room and quiet le gentlema: years 7 months and 15 days. | Northern Cal P ‘Willlam M. Burge (minor) by George Burge 4 Government schools, her polytechnic, 10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trigy - Le - leman. |~ EFNotice of funeral hereafter. Remains | Northern Cal Power 4 (guardian) to Gustat F. Hammar, undivided | since. Colonel E. A. Godwin preceded | s *| at 11:30 b. m. OCTAVIA, 11 Elis car—Housekeeping | _ 8t her late residence, 572 Ivy avenue. SALES. 2-21 of lot 5, block 1i4, University Home- | them to the Presidio. They will pull her normal, mining and agricultural Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:80 p m. suites. | BIBB—In this city, October 1904, Pearl, | Morning Session, stead; $200, I} the | Schools and the liberty given her peo- | SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 8:30, e . — beloved twin daughter of Willlam N. and | 1000 Off City Petroleum 56| Julius C. Rels to George H. Wielen, lot 6, | UP Stakes here and depart for the | "~ 5:00, 6:20, : POWELL, 216, bet. O'Farrell and Geary— | Nellic Bibh and sister of Paul and Charlle | 100 Monte Criato . 61| block 4 Reis Tract; grant, | East on October 22. ) SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. Larse sunny roome. 32 per week and up. | Bibb, a native of San Francisco, aged 1| Afternoon Session. | Mary H. and Elbridge J. Bailey and Mary |~ rrpoir place is to be filled by the B T o i AT WEEK DAYS—8:08, 1: £ : 2 FOYAL HOUSE 126 Eitis_Tncandescent ights; | 2,5, WORths and 28 days. 500 Oil City _Petroleum 56 I. Connell to Elizabeth F. Devaney (wife of T p - 2 7:35, 1000 B. 1), lot on SE line of Edinburgh street, | second squadron, Fourth Cavalry, | VATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Seturdaysiocira toip ot 2.05 | 38" Bucelaior Toia, NE 2.0y SE 100, block | which will leave its present post at ARRIVED. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:40, 11: HROLL—In this city, October 6, 1904, | 10 Twenty-Eight Oil Mary A Carroll, beloved mother of James and Gertrude Carrolll and Mrs. L. C. Gulda- reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par. lor; rooms per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 : 46, Excelsior Homestead; $10. e 5.08, . Boor rosms with hot and cold water: ‘eothe | | EeT. & native of Australia, aged 55 years. Mining Stocks. Jane Watson to Luke and Evelina Leary, | Leavenworth on the 15th. The in- Friday, Oct. 7. S e, S B E oo 1 teeed, - baths. | DEMING—In this city, October 7, 1904, Ed- BAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. lot 1540, Gift Map 4; $10. coming squadron is in command of |, Bktn Coronado, Potter, 39 days from Hono- In Effect = > 5 8q lulu BT. REGIS, Hyde and Ellis—New house: new x_x;und Orr Deming, a native of Indiana, aged | Following were the sales on the San Fran- Builders’ Contracts. Colonel Cunliffe H. Murray. Captains . DOMESTIC PORT. Oct. 2. 1904. Sie resh and clean: hot and cold | 72 years. cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Henry E. Bothin (owner) with Keatinge & X — water; bathe, everything sanitary; elevator | DORLAND—M this city, October 6, 1904, Morning Session. Leonard (contractors), architects Frank S. van | 1¥Tee R. Rivers, Robert A. Brown SeCDGM(;PDlsl‘k;-fled‘ Oct 7—Schr Roy D-ouuum.l Days. Thiect ser these roomas £ per weck e | Filzaveth’ Dorant aes broteorort A and | 100 Alpha ....... 16| 200 Mexican ......1 30 | Trees and J. D. Galioway—Concrets work for | and Lewis M. Koehler will also come | Smers. for San Francisco 5:40am object e 1 C : 3 per week up. A g e el homas 1 - at s Doriand.' & native’ of"San Francieco, aged | Jog Ald,'s:t it 89 (80 Mexican (111111 26 | Atlas bullding on Jot on 'NW line of Miasion | with the troopers. Inantry, Captain | HOISTORIA=Sailed Oct 7-_Stmr Nevadan, for e i )CKTON, 41 an ~Nicely furniehed sun- | 21 years and 6 months. 200 Andes . . 26 10 Ophy $2688. 3 - The Twenty-first Infantry, Captain | Honolulu, via Seattle and Tacoma. By front rooms; also single, $1 50 to $6 week 157 Friends ana .n“"g::lnll;:t:;nuetrelre:m::; 100 Belcher 110" &1 o0o e o e g ;’, ! Jonn H. Baden (owner) with Ira W. Coburn | Charles A. Williams commanding, is - ¥ ST, THRYN e e s d -Gay 00 Best & Belch 1 30{1400 Savage contractor), architects ~O'Brien Werner— % : sommy SUNNIEST ROOMS IN THE ( 3 thence to St. Ignatius Church, where @ re- e ZI e 4x [oplfioe jou Tt on 86 oorner of Sacramento | 4. This will permit the Twenty-eighth NS Petaiuma 8:20pm v - 4 - 2 n ! len; 3 Ji ang esidio streets, 2 2 i SCTRIC LIGHTS L | e o e e e e pen chtine = 21| 200 Utap o> 33| Radicion 622; #7000, kit et | Infantry, Colonel W. L. Pitcher, to Santa Rosa E. HOT AND COLD WATER: EVERY | Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric | S0y con Cal & oy R i o T wnas), With THamas % | dsgart an the day following ‘The 10: 10: MODERN CONVENTENCE. 3 . 2 5 3 on & chell (contractor), architect T. F. Mitchell— 7] : bal . ooam| 35pm| 8:20pmy ALL HOURS. ROOMS FROM 83 WEEK © | simeers, O (om Fihteenth dnd Guerrero Afternabn Session. All work for a two-ktory frame buliding (flats) Tweint.y ei-g;::.h :‘“fe:‘ Zliy‘:m rl:r“?:: 3 b ) b ; - | DUNNE 13 this city, Oetober &, 1804, Mra | 400 Alpha ....... 13 100 Hale & Nosc-i 61 {201 movine old haliding on dot on W liee of (B9, 160 p i d hp het e 20am 1.;(\ LOR. 410 -For two neat men room, with Avnie Dunse, mother ef Amy, James and | 200 Alta . . gi g.% gc:fl(c‘n 125 gfg'h;"“';“g-l,“_s, ;‘47';{0 Twenty-fourth street, | their departure, in o; er : ‘az & ;’r Santa fe o = : out boars | Fred Dunne, and sister of W. A. Coulter, a | 3 ndes . . 2 phir -2 50 it . (e resent quarters may be put in readi- : —— - 5 2 G . Best & Beleh.1 25| 1 $ 3 1da S. Lewis (owner) with Gray Bros. (con- | P’ ton % THE Larchmont. 361 Sutter—New brick bldg.. “ e o R T YOI lace on |} 200 Buntier ol B 10 Qoblr ci.eenB B8 | Cre), Atchiteet Nathaniel Bleiadels Bace- | ness for the new arrivals. Geyservills | 7:35pm| 8:20pmy el Surnished: hol; So\d water. steam heat, | sarurday morming, October & at 10 & m | 200 Caledonia 56| 400 Potost - 18 | vation, pumping, bulk-heading, concrete work, | Captain W. C. Wren reported to Coo e | £, 8 Jomuh's’ Church. fnderment Holy | 100 Challenge 11 23 300 Savage - 8 e baliding. with bagersent, on. the 8 cec, | General MacArthur yesterday and Hopiazd 10 40um 1 UNITED STATES Eddy. near Market—400 ross Cemetery. ollar erra Nev 3 % - : Tooms 35¢ to $1 niEht, 81 75 to $6 week: elee | HAMMERS—In this city, October 7, 1004, | 1900 Choliar ....c. 23| 200 Sierra Nev o Cfratgant and Zoe streets, SW 125 by SE | took up his duties as assistant to Col- | weiilits and | ' lights (no ) 1 v Ve e Elizabeth, v t ‘on Cal . | Union : $7900. e M SRR ok -sonee: T e Bt | By LN eI OF Atbert §00 Gould & Car. 231 200 Yellow Jacket, 23 Bin 1y ok ey Teak (Tauscl Wit Xew 0;‘:".:"'-65- Pl::::e’:l'!“h‘" quartermaster CALIFORNIA Sherwood Il;-— ‘: 20pm = S Mrs. A. Kiselich, Mrs. S. Negodich and | 100 Hale & Nore. 62f ok et e e = s 3 LIMITED TO CHICACO : WERBSTER, 1622, near Sutter—Nicely fur-| 1 3y i : CLOSING QU York (contractors), architect same—Metal work A Guerneville | 7:35pm| 6:20pm nished, sunny fromt room; bew flat; gentie: | L omAore b B ey sm(;*RQl})g{'AgcoNs‘ Aud Al of vaull shet drss s St dask, St Malor. O, Mol Willlamaa dusy LEAYES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS Soi 9:1 3 man Pl o B » Oct. 73 . m. | for banking-room for a_two-story and base- | termaster's department, will leave A —E— £ Friends and acquaintances are + BigA%s ment building on the E line of Montgomery | with his wife and son next Wednes- on P ~ T WINCHESTER Hotel, $4 3d st.. near Market— | fully invited to atteny the foae _respect- | Alpha . .17 18| Julia street, 137:8 S of California, E 68:9 by S 40; Most conventent md‘zrnw‘csubh: 700 rooms: | (Sunday), October B, at 1 b m. fram e o D5 8 e, . ) with Currie & day for Chicae. #5- to $1 50 might; to $8 week; elevator: | parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market 3 s Margaret C. Hannon (owner) witl irrie Colonel Stephen P. Jocelyn will rep- B G . e X - Belcher _.... 34 36/ Lady Wai : hitect J. F. Kraft— GES connect at Green Bras for San elec 1;::“. read n;‘ro;m, z nm. baggage. ?:::neell‘e:;'ear Ninth. Interment Mount Olivet :m & Belch.1 ;g 1 g lol&.‘:(ldcnn % Q,‘,"::o,fi:‘,‘,".“‘.’:,‘(lz.z:?y e bullding (two | resent General MacArthur at the Other Santa Fs Trains: s.:'x‘tn; at E-m-w!“— for White _Sulphus WOLY¥ House, cor. Sixth and Howard—Cholce S ullion . lental E . d Mark West Springs; at Lytton f furnished roome from 15c per night up. HANSEN—In this city, October 6, 1004, Helen | Caledonia .... 55 57 Ophir .. D) on 158 L 18 O RIImcre strset. %6 8 [ launching of the Intrepld at Mare|, . s B Eotton ‘Springs: at Geyservilis for Skagge — e i E. Hansen, dearly beloved daughter of Anna | Challenge ... 22 24| Overman . 20" 22 4 : Island to-day. 9:30 a. m. Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfeld, | S0 7 Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boone- ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at | and the late Captain Frithjof Hansen, and | Chollar .. 21 22| Potosi . 17 18 T e Colonel J. B. Kerr, who has been in | 8:%0 p. m. Merced, Hanford and Visslia. | fjje and_Greenwood; at Hopland for Duncam Cal! branch office, cor. Duncan and Church sts. sister of Sophie, Signa, Lily and Arthur | Confidence ...1 00 1 10| Scorpion 08 08 | INCORPORATE COMPANY o = 4:00 p. m. for Stockton. 8 Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Caris- BEANCH offics of The Call for th | Hansen, a native of Norway, aged 19 years | Con Cal & V.1 80 1 85/ Savage .. 3 37 FO POWER AND LIGHT the General Hospital since the ar-|§:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grana Canyon and _,d’ Syfln.l. Soda Bay. Lakeport, Bartlett A s o Sfvartissments ant sbscciptions tos | ey is and acquaintances are respect- | con B . 08 Of|Biiee eher:. 11 13 i el S Fical of the lest trausport d Sepdam. - N e et S s, T been opened at 1008 Market st, cpposits | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | Grown Poini. 14 18|Siiver Hit.. . o3 20 Iy Cith ber 15, is so far improved that he was | TAOKET OFFICES 64l Market 88 and | [ /70, e Dell Lake, Witter Up- Firth. Open unttl 11 p. m. (Sunday), Ociober %, at 2 p. m.. from the | E Sierra Nev 03 06| St. Louts 08 | Business Will Be to, Supply Cltles and | 51,1, 1o call on General MacArthur | me " of Bouts Pirse Bt | per Lake. Pomo, Potter Valley. John Days s | 7eidence of her mother, 160 Precita avenue. | Eureka Con.. — 50| Syndicate 03 o5 n Central Califor- a i ortil. et X ", Cal. South Riversi Lieriy's. Bucknell's, rin BSONS AND DOSRD. nterment Mount Olfvet Cemetery. Beherost ... 05 51l Daler o e Towns in the yesterday. will be three weeks be- | _ San Jose. Heights, Hullville, Ore’'s Hot § Haltway T i TSP G et H?BIGT“E:ES‘—;J‘;!:;“!R!M& ‘;Iz;t.he acr.:dbcr 7 gz\;:d : :;; %40 g;lfi-"l;', &= 12 13 nia Counties. fore he will be able to proceed to ;'\?:.m :;-m‘a'.:fi flofl:’: —_— 'fim gy e excelient tanis; topens | band of Eliza Holtmeler, a fiative o Prussta, acket. 25 26| rpe Stanislaus Power Company | Governors Island, N. Y. to assume To SAN RAFAEL, | ©or Hearst and Sawyers: st Sherwood for Fort ‘moderate. 5 e N T 1l TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE, yesterday filed articles of incorpora- | his duties there as chief of staff. NORTH ALLEY, e WL T T T T OCTAVIA. 1925, cor. Sacramento—Overlook: Christina Leyner, beloved mo(hrzr ‘.‘,g Followm_g were the sales on the San Fran- | tion, stating as its purpose to do a — e \ ROSS V » land, Dyer, Garberville, Camp 5, Pepperwood, Lafayetie square: comfortable rooms ang | Mary Ehlert (nee Simpson) and the claco and Tonop e Mwan Exchange yesterday: | general light, power and heating busi- Gaelic Club Entertains, e v st iy o ve- excellent home board. Lflmmk.x:-dag'.:mnmhm .l:“y::’. sz é‘;.‘lf:[ 1000 Adams ...... 11| 100 Mont Ton 1 g5 | ness in the towns and villages of this Irish music, songs and dances were duced rates. N e ard o2 | Sy oo, a6ed et S mo | 1008 £ Bunkid il 00 S48 1! | State. e capltal atock of the corpe- | the special aitraction of the_Gasilc By o : ent : references. ys. : ‘on Belmont. . A A Svest. Clyenttie ELLIS, 433—Nice furn rooms, with best | fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, | 100 Jum Ton Gold Mt. 14 , one . . po od e devoted JAS. L. FRAZIE! R. X. RY. French table board; reas. and best location. 2ctobqr' :.- l‘;: IEI :;.l.h!.n:; ll;.emr:’ & Hen- ’% 53::: mm TT: wfl:" - 44| pbeen subscribed by the following di- | to aid St. Anthony’s Church Fair, Oak- | Gen. lnnn’clr Gen. Pu:'ht. ELLIS. 163 Cherrtul, sunny rooms, with or | lerment Everereen Cemcters. eI The | et T ¥+ 43 rectors: Sidney Sprout, J. P. O'Brien, |land. The hall was crowded with peo. without : cozy cormer. LOCKIE—In this city, October 6. 1904, George Afternoon Session. Max L. Rosenfeld, E. E. Peabody and | ple who thoroughly appreciated th. MT. e e e Lock! loved » " e EDDY_ 1125, opp, Jeflerson Park—Fine furn | %' na Eiien Lorkie A brother R e s A o m““nm"'m‘ J. A. Thomas. San Francisco is given | hornpipes, jigs and reels, while the . TAMALPAIS RalLWA __sunny roome; iable board; reas.; new manag | Willam. Cerrie A 4nd firam Lockic ang CLOBING QUOTATIONS. " *°|as the chief place of business. scngs and recitations received hearty e FEONT room with board for two. 13014 Ma- | 3R Wlm T, Fleming a native of Eugene S. Watson, the attorney for applause. In the audience were Cap- | sonic ave, 18 duys. e é:l‘::n the corporation, said last evening that | tain W. 8. O’Donnell and Commandant > c————mo. T4—Very uony rooms, witn hg{;‘mfl e .:mhm &"%u:'.‘u respect- | Golumbla . certain water and other rights have | Joubert of South Africa. c;pmn‘ been juired. It is the pur of | O'Donne! e a 2 the eo.:lqpnny ittt Tt Lot gnumfigud.:::u‘vmnfl:z:'f:mrm vy power in the central counties of Cal-|and Hazel Allen, J. J. O'Connell and | ifornia. The incorporators are resi- | Joseph P. Kelleher, songs by Miss An- &) s2ssseasy| 22