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11 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1902 ' ~ Tt ARD. MARRIED. . |BANKS OF THE RIO GRANDE |MEAT COMPANY ISSUES ~ e RAILWAY TRAVEL. Washington st— | FISHER—LANDSBERG—In this city, Octo- UNABLE TO CHECK FLOOD ELABORATE PROSPECTUS H ! me newly furnished sun- ber 12, 1904, by the Rev. G. A rnthal, Trains leave and are das s; every | 5 *. Fishe: a hryn W. Lands N e g e e Waters Reach Highest Mark in Twen- | Plans for Killing Cattle on Ranches good table board; reas. | comfortabie : J‘T HY P to arrive ar g e et g e R L PG T ty Years and Are. Causing | and Shipping Them to Market / 3 V! 2| SAN FRANCISCO. vom, exclus | and Sylvia Ges Great Damage. in Cold Storage. o v, Fuow OcTonzs 2, 1904 £ weekly in advance. X | HAMPTON. 1LLIS—In this city, October 8, L ‘ '\ FERRY Dzror ct »r exchange for eity props cres, Napa Co.; 60 acres vines and grain; fully 1904, by the Rev. Edward K. Strong, pastor | EL PASO, Oct. 13.—The flood wa-| The Co-operative Meat Company, o o S Trin David F. w por week; with large | §f, Trinity Presbyterian Church. Davdena; | ters in the Rio Grande are hourly | which is about to be started in this Hampton of Ho First st Napa County, and Annie Bellls of San Fran- | getting higher and at Mesilla Park, | city by the union butchers, gives in its . IFave — AIN LINE. = = g T sk HE o) o - outosers, | N M., forty miles from here, it is the | prospectus the following: Henry H. Pearson Spoils a B N T p— < 5 5 celient board Valencia st. 5;;*"‘,}‘E;_mr‘,‘;'_“f;-};‘l,,fihffuli‘;’fieufe‘l’d and | highest in twenty years anddin b'.wa co-::,:. ,’,’,,..t used }:,‘y ;M‘ Co_:p::.‘l"“on,,:;: Plan to Take Him Off Ves- T R T e sy, 1M 2 MATTHEWS 128, opp. Jefferson Park—Fine furn, | Joserhine Brown miles wide on the public road above ks m):k r’lnc‘h‘n‘ er: s«'} n: -ndfllr:m & Rosa. Martinez. San Ramon. 620w e oo | oomi; fable board: ress.; Dew manag. | RICK CARS—In: Berksley; October 11,1804 | (fieve’ Sevenat fiomes hava Badn da by i s o L T e sel in Honolulu’s Harbor ! ;&34'.‘.‘..”'{!‘..1‘:.‘.""’"‘3.‘.""5‘1“”' - #9000 WILL, secure « large tract of land that | ;j wiRT) 841A— First-class board and room, | Rice and Arna Mabel Care " stroyed along the river banks. Berino, | driven a long distance and crowded into cars Willtame, Willows, 1Fruto, Red the amount asked; must £ 6 Wk s ARSCaD Iy | s ooy and A M 3 and hauled hundreds of miles without food or Bluft. Portland, Tacoma, Seattle 7.50m before November 1; a chance to make | __\€le or double, $5-56 wk.; American family. YA NBKY—BEER—In this clty, October 9. | fifteen miles up the river, reports the | water" Stack handled in this mannes are Alled 8 00A Davis. Woodiand, Knights Landing. fortu positively no risi 2702, Call. | JONES, 1310 Furnished ; excellent board; | 1904 by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto, Ambrus | ;i 04160 § below there, but | with fear and fever and are often bruised so | '§ Maryaville, Oroville. . 750 & fortune. sitively no risk. ch- all. | JONE ll“l“wAurns room; e: Yaskovaks and Hoflc es el ::h mm-mredt Eond of . watar | 4 tu e the vt lo’:"”d. our mul,’LAWYER SEEL.S HIS FEE Aron‘"com\ —— i Tt | ‘. : —_— o e presen 8.30; . h Byron, Tracy. Stockton, New- man. Los B =S c = are tender, jut a_ whol . Our pork is n Californ . ML = 0@ desired; modern, nice, ref . et X . rIona, S T B s o A0 ST Demartini, Umberto Mayo, Richard G, | tions will be worse than ever. The simos Attorney Highton Attempts ortarville ... 420 o | e e o, S0y §1Iah Ahe Poggett, Annle M. McCue, Edward F. | high water has washed out the head | With the object of preventing the 8:30A rost Costa, Modesia, Mareed OREST reser 4 scrip bought and sold: 7 California—See rms; n prices, 3 ritz, Jacol er, Jo 13 " Fresno, Goshen - e p::..-lmus”:xg TTAMILTON, 913 | smmmm——— e Gleason, Clorinda R. Pauluccl, Romeo of the irrigation ditch there and much ZQOCR from being gobbled up by any to Make Client Pa) f()l', ford, Visalla, Rakersfeld . 450m A WEEKCS news for b cents—The Weekiy CML | 1370 young Taen. want room aad boasd privaie | Birm amar B | Sehlicker, 1Nilllo C.| gitches and irrigated felds. to one to each individual. Defense in Murder Trial VoneS it Chlco, Tod Biall . 470 16 pages. in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. | * yomily in the Mission. Address, stating | Mack. Lillle M. Tischbein, Wm. G. The Santa Fe got a train through Already several unions have voted 8304 Oakdale. Chinese, J-;n;;wvn. poet = terms, box 2004,.Call office. Marks, Catherine D. White, Harold W, Mesilla to-day from El Paso and the | to contribute $10, which is the price 8.00a. T poiumae 2ad A J&E,‘,‘Efiiz‘l&’,w“"“" | SUNNY room and board by lady; $15 to $20: | ppMARTINI-In this city, October 12, 1904, | people there received the first mail in | ©f a single share. Last night the Henry H. Pearson, formerly of this| 8.30A Richmond e FOR EXCHANGE. | Powell Van Nese, Market, Pine. Box 268, | “{imberto, dearly beloved ‘son of Maria and | savera] days. Lithographers’ and Hackmen’s unions | city, but later a resident of Salt Lake, | Stations ... .. Call office. the late Nicola Demartini, and brother of v "~ | 10.00A The Overiand L In Berkeley: within walking distance of the | E——— {110 late JOcOla Demarting ARd OO e The Rio Grande carried away the | Subscribed for one share each. where he figured as the principal in university: & modern S room Pouse mth | STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. R A Dt native | hig wagon bridge over the river at hRalher than provoke a conflict in |, sensational murder trial in 1887, | 10.00A Vaiiggo o e cughly ate; | ~~mt O S0P S 5 g G 0.00A s e oo sartany. SHED; will' whchangs | A—MIMPORSUM Biscons & Van Os; facslizee. = Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Earlham this morning. Which thera would llkely be:a walk-f . o oy e passeiigers who areived | ¥ N eSS0 3 osta, . By for something clear; no agents. Answer | h;;.\!;lhold goods uort_gr,' :oveg, !hAGpped_! z'é.nl- gjl‘lyrdmvnad tge:lltgn:tti\en n,-:ex—:lt fi:le:w DENVER, Colo., Oct. 13.—A Republi- | out or a strike, the Poultry and Game |from the Orient yesterday on the Lathrop. Stockton. l‘;t-d. | d st., nr. Third; . , Octol ; | | . Gosh o e D |- T S e residence, 8 Medau blace off Filbert street, | CaD special from Springer, N. M., says | Dealers' Union at its last meeting |gicamenio China, bearson was accom | BT aaiond, Lonaare: ¥iselk { CAPITAL Van and Storage Co. 3 Bddy Dupont. Interment Itallan Cemetery. | that during t! ent flood in that|asreed to hold a conference with the REOOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. phone Mint 2041; JOHN F. COOPER, pres.: | oo Dopon g the rec: | 3 o moved, pe st CGETT—In this city, October 11, 1904 | section, details of which have just been | - - 1 o hipped and stored. | PQGGET h 41— Two or 3 sunny rooms; Bicely | — rDiture moved, packed, shipped a o Annic M. Doggett, dearly beloved wife of Cal | v , River ro for housekeeping. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of-| J. Doggett, and sister of Andrew Wilson and | Secured, the Cinnamon se to tion, Hanford, Lemoore, Visalia, panied by‘his wife, and their presence | Poultry Dealers’ Association for the on the steamer would probably have | regulating of working hours, making Mission st.; tel. Hgward 941. F. W, Zehfuse. Lawn Cemetery. doval, twelve-year-old daughter and an FRITZ—In Portland, Ore., October S, 1001, e o | I PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- | ¥jo00h Beloved husbana of Elizabeth' Fritz, | Nfant daughter of WiMlam Johnson | future be conducted on the “OPeD |jects of mubh gossip aboard the vessel. | gogp e _pany. 2320 Fillmore et.; phone Juckson 281 | 554" devoted father of Ruth and Florence | Were drowned, shop” principle. o 1005 Pamimens, Thesl. & FOUNE ISR, O BEKINS Van and Storage Co. 11 Montgomery | Eritz, and beloved son of Hedwix and the ———————— J. W. Bell will have the honor. of | was arrested by the Utah authorities Bakersdeid. Los Angoies. - ; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. S A TItE.and brather £o 3 LISTS HOLD representing the Electrical Workers® i = . | not attracted more than ordinary in- | tera, fice Post and Powell sta.: tel. Pri. Ex. 571. | Charles et mative of San Francisco, | the highest point in history. Several|a day’s labor consist of nine hours on terest but for an exciting incident at | — g — e e S Storage Furniture and merchan- | - 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- ( tOWns, including Chihuahua, south of | 2l days of the week. Hcnolulu, which revealed to his fellow | statio s diaiions "7 358 NTH, ’ ] Ei8 GolpeuGais $va.; viooe JastIW | oo m)\m:n I 2 foom her Jate reet, | Springer, were wiped out. ~Three| The result of this conference was the | passengers the story of his trial in Salt | 4.00p Mariace an femon. Varlejo, Naps, EEN s 4 | — - —= — (Friday), al % - i o 2, | | b U 512}:};::‘"‘““.. 3 ‘r:rr;a ‘ihe;lr::l':s. | GOLDEN WEST Storage: advances made. 840 | denco, 823 Jesste stre Interment Cypress | deaths are reported, Mrs. Cecilio San | posting of the “blue card, announcing | 1aye ang for the balance of the voy- | Callstoga, Santa Ross. nectir | Lal i | 4000 3 Lod ...... :i A that all poultry markets would in the | age made himself and wife the sub- lMP}u‘:xanar.“ g San GEARY, 402 Nicely furnished rooms; light housekeeping. gton, Fine rooms cheap; bathi > »dern; also complete 3-room cot ge adjoining: rent only $21; fine location. GEARY. CONGRE! V. 15307 flayward, Niies and San Jose i A R O g . and charged with the murder of a | 805 HLFA: Nicrind i iom cmpletely furnished room for | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | [>Iriends and acquaintances are respect- TRIENNIAL CONFERENCE ¥ M as its delegate at the American | woman, His father, one of the best D:r'n.:x —— g g housekeeping: sunny bay window: bath; ma- | AR AMAAsaarass A aaAs | il fnvited to attend the funeral this day P ederation of Labor. | = ; < | _ < known hotel men in country, se- Martinez, Stockton, Sacramento, rine view; also 3-rom cottage; reasonable. | DON'T think of buying & sewing machine votll | (Friday), at €0:30 a. m., from his late rest- | Sjx Hundred Delegates Assemble st President George of the Citizens’ d e g | Colfax, Reno, Sparks, Tonopah, you have seen the White Grand, 8| genc 9 Russ streef tween Sixth and & cured the services of Attorney Henry ' T | dence, 119 t, bef 2 the Affairs | Keeler, Ogden.... 12.50m Z70—Nicely furnished | two complete machines in one, making both | grvchi) “Voar Howard, Interment Cypress Des Moines to Discuss the Alliance says the association is not in Highton of this city to defend his son, | 8.007 Vallejo, daily, except Sunday. 7.50m kitchen, complete for the lock and automatic stitch. On exhi-| Toon" Cematery. of the Church. any manne 7 > 7.00P Vailejo, Sunday only... ¢ £as and bath; reasomable. | bition at the White Company’s mew retall of- | qrsw R SO, o |20y ner responsible for the action | who was finally acquitted. | 7.00@ ichmond, san Pable; Por | _fice, 915 Market st. Sr.0s | O orinda Tse Greason belosed wite ot Ba- | DES MOINES, Iowa, Oct. 13.—The | Of the irm of Goldbers, Bowen & Co. | Highton, it is alleged, charged a fee Martines and Way Statio 11208 cebecping,ice sunny siOle | 5o\ ESTIC The machine for family use; best | Ward H. Gleason, beloved mother of Bddie, | Triennial National Conference of the|in reducing the wages of its stable. of $15,000 for his services, but succeeded | 357 Tt Cot, Martiack, - o - | s cheavest: second-hand all makes at any | Jackle and Staniey Gleason, a native of Cal" | Congregational Church was opened to- | men. He says: in getting only $1000 of that sum from Merced, Berends, Fresno an HALF of new clegantly furnished fiat; sepa- | Price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- T7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | day with practically all of the 600 dele- | _Goldberg & Bowen are not members of the the Pearsons. Later young Pearson| §i8e Yo Looushs eyt un Costa 1590 rate bataroom: every convenjence: overlook- office, 1021 Marke Sixth. fully invited to attend the funeral from her | pates 1n attendance. After an interest. | CFTiage and Stable Owners Acsociatlon sog . 5 - i ing Panhandie: suitable for married couple. Box 265! 1 | ALL kinds second-hand $3, , used $10, $15, $20: you k Nice furnished rooms | _SWing in the windo 1 atral and reasonable. $5, $8; slightly | late residence, 1233 Jackson street, Friday, tiere laking care of their own horses. When | Went to the Orient to live and some ow where the dolls October 14 at 9:30 a. m., thence to St. | Ing contest between clergymen and lay- | the demand was made for the $250 per day | months. ago Henry Highton changed | 1 Market st. Brigid’s Church, Van Ness avenue, where | nyon Rey. Washington Gladden of Co- | Scale the firm paid it rather than have trouble ! quiem high mass will be celebrated for with the Stabl, 's Ul his residence to Honolulu, where he re- | 4 the rapose of her moul. Interment Holy Crose | lumbus, Ohlo, was elected moderator emen's Union and to save the | o I fent botvend disturbance of engaging in the | cently learned of Pearson's contem- | Large sunny front parlor, fur- SOCIAL. Cemetery, by electric funeral car from | for the next triennium. Y i SN fight between the union and the owners. ‘When N sink, gas; $3 75 week | TROLLEY parties, clubs, fraternities, look | Fighteenth and Guerrero streets at 11:30 | the owners won their open shop fight Goldberg | Plated return to the United States. | here; a chance to make merry; cozy dance e s Tl e et m-;:;:tfl-l»! tl-fisf;e:ry[cf ;fi‘;::filc“td V::: ;rgaw_fierz.‘iacea the wage of thelr own ac. | When the China arrived at Honolulu | GR] IN—In this city, ober 13, 3 T isistant m an J zens’ lance and the Carriage | i b i~ | e i N e O | htets & Grine. bk Leseads T Me Rev. W. H. Proctor of Atlanta, Ga. | 20 Stable Owners' Association had nothing to | HiShton was on hand with two Terri- ffice. Wednesday y).. racy. Stockton e alifornis Express—8Sac- Marysviile, Redd: Puget Sous d En 1Tes and S¢ - RIS X | B 211, | J. Allen, Mrs. O. Jones, Miss Alice Griffin § do mith it. The only interest the Alliance has | torial officers with authority to arrest | 8-16A Newark. Jen L [ e L b e - and Mri Katle Grifin, a mative of San | (colored), second assistant moderator. | taken in fhe affairs of this firm s the assist- P ! i e W Bt e swe p———— e ————— rancisco. % ven by our legal department in secur- one, | L7 emains at the parlors of the Henry R ing ihe Jnjunction against the Stablemen's | The latter, however, learned of the | 1218° Newark Centervilie, San Joss. ¥ furnished 5-room suites: steam heat-| PHEYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. | Gailagher Undertaking Company. 30 Fifth Army and Navy Orders. Union restraining them from boycotting and | plan to take him off the vessel and | Boulder Croek, Santa Cruz ed, electric lighted; free baths; rates reas. | DR VELL—Office and restdence, | ; 50t Notice of funeral hefbter. o, | WASHINGTON, Oct. 13.—By order Gy A e ek ec busisaes succeeded in eluding the officers by | v NS ooy HAENS .. w R . - | , s | ELL—! v 3 3 A A “arri r | | MASON. 505 Furnished bousekeeping rooms | ]0%')z Market st bet. 6th and Tih partieu- | Tyary " "wite of G. W, Harrell, and mother | of the War Department Principal Mu- age Blacksmiths' Union No. 9 | tovd i il the Chi 4.15p Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos. 3oa lar attention paid to diseases of women, 4 : l | installed the f vi | stowing himself away until the China and single rooms. i - e t'"fq:)e ff'nr}‘l“}-'f' l;:“veretl.u (e)r '151'?3}:' | sician Oscar Verweire, band, Fifteenth alle e following officers last | Bad Trodesdel o e e | e9.30» Hgnlen' Train l!n:rduy only)— e | it e 5 osle and Ethel Harrell, a nativi W | KRNI, | . % R . a0 Ji d Way Stacions .. 25 MAYBELLE 202 Grove, cor. Van Neas—Sunny | BLOOD, skin and rectal discases & specialty. | Tiole and Tthel Harroll, a native of Infantry, Presidio, Monterey, Cal., is| "i8ht: President, C. H. Siskron; vice TR furn. & unfurn. 2 and 3 room suites; single. | : | | Wi president, D. T. Norbert; recording sec- | __ATTiving here yesterday and appar- COAST LINE (Broad Gasgel KING—In this city, October 12 1904, James ans = & o T | transferred to the band of the Twen retary, W. Sharp; finance secretary, J. | SNty fearing that he might be sub- | Townsend Streets.) REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM. herb dootor, beloved husband of Catherine M. King, | | lreats all diseases of the human body; for | and fatter of John §., James L., Charles | ty-eighth Infantry as private. He MINNA, 281, corner Fourth—Furnished sunay o s " Jected to further notoriety, Pearson | 9 30A Saa Joseand Way Stations. §- housekeeping; also front and single; cheap. | past four years at 115-117 MadBn st.. now lo- B. and Mary King, Mrs. Eusene A. Ca- | yo s . | Schaumloppel; guard, William Egling; | 3 » .00A San Jose and Way Stations. p 5.409 —— | Cated at 667 Geary st near Leavenworth. hioon, Mrs. Frank L. Grover and Mrs. James ,ml eBeuiato o, station o UmBIOr | Snh e Helms; organizer, C. | %CUred the services of a tug, which | 80 New Aimaicn (Fucs, Frid. ou17). 4108 MINNA, 328 housekeeping rooms; use o | — e —— 7| T. Condon, a native of Manchester, England, | 8anization, Presidio of San Francisco. | H 4 v conveyed himself and wife ashore in| 8004 oaster—! ose, Salinas, parlor: re : and others. | WONG WO0O, the famous herb doctor— aged 08 years *' | Lieutenant Colonel Abiel L. Smith, | H- Siskron; trustees, H. C. Brown, J. San Ardo, Paso Robles, Sants OAK 1T ~= eases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st. 7 Remains will be forwarded to Alton, 2 b | advance of the other passengers. On | Margarits, San Luis Obispe, . | Chavelo, T. Erahn; - ment. dentycofpunimmy genceal, fareflovel | AV n L Ens exacnlve SRl | cachifiig: tha whast (he. cienle. werd from duty in the office of the commis- | (*® F- s o tovam D. T | driven immediately to the St. Francis Norbert; delegates to Labor Couneil, | 2 Hotel, where they_locked themselves $12 POST, 951 —Large sunny room to let; mewly fursiished: light housekeeping. Complete for housekeeping, $5 to | h gas range; hot batl adults. [ g for ot TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. M«‘\KCKfln ll{‘a eity, Octnbe}r" 11, tl?\o‘,‘!‘llflg . TEFEWERS . e s oy oy, O e e | : | AN exceptionally go0d No. 2 Remington, No. 1| the late. Joha Matk and Aerornd sister of | SATY general, and will proceed to San | | Smith Premier, $25; other typewriters at| John and Willle Mack, a native of San | Francisco in time to sail on the trans- | C- H. Siskron and P. T. Sullivan. Guadalupe, Gaviots, Santa Bar- bara. Ssn Buenaventurs, Mon- B Los 3 | in their rooms and sent word to the | e | higher and lower prices: rentals $2 50. The | Francisco, aged 18 years and 14 days. e -| The special committee appointed by s | . 1030 SCOTT, 300, NE. cor Page—Newly furnished. | _Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. | (b7 Eriends and acquaintances are respect- g:’: :;‘heo::::‘fifiz‘::‘ze;o:’ éa: Ma the Cigarmakers' Union to prosecute | °TiCe that they would not receive | g.gga Watsonvilie, | 2D HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. | [y, invited fo attend the funeral to-day ? P e any one. During the evening in re- Capitola, Sauta Cruz, Pacifie Grove Tbes t. Interment bt e uw“;:&gfiflflr}:‘ stree! navy, is detached from the command COmmissioner Drinkhouse reported | Nicely furnished 2 and 3 | VIAVI. : gas range; $16 to $20; adults. 30, e —Three (Friday), . m. the resid of | the cause of the union a; olice | g e e oo i furnished | * Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co., 508 Market. | her morhes. 40 Gibers mtrens. T~ Ihtores Captain E. 8. Laussig, United States gt salnst Police | ;000 t0 a call from newspaper rep- | | shns | resentatives Mrs. Pearson said her | MARKS In this city, October 13, 1904, Cath | of the Independence at the navy yard, | back to the agitating committee that |\ L0 a0 T0 FEoruon night and | | A WAY 1o health: mothers' and Gaughters’ | grine D. Marks, beloved mother of Stanley | 31are Tgland, and ordered to the com. | Unless Mayor Schmitz sent for the | | WEBSTER, 12203 or 4 nioely furnished | home treatment: booklet free: write for It,| H. and Willlam D. Stewart. a native of would not see any callers. - - 4 | Dome - = 5" | Philadelphia, Pa., aged 62 years 3 months | mand of the Massachusetts. members of the committee it would | Santa jooms; complete for housekeeping; phone and | _VIAVI CO., Van Ness Phone East 262, | pniladeiphia, : ; : { urge him to continge the investigation —_—— ; Gruz, Dei_ Monte, Moa ierey, RTISEMENTE, subscriptions received ot | Mfin:fi"fflfi{fl%sbgd'ofog:zfi: 0 Mayo, Bishop Postpones Sailing. on the lines originally laid down by | M A¥ AND { + . e el Cail Branch office. ‘cor. Duncan & Cheareh ste. | PROPOSATE Fo and father of Mrs. H. C. Bunker and Mrs! | Bishop M. C. Harris of the Metho- | the committee. HIS_VICTIM ARE DEAD | Narrow Gauge ... —_— e P 3 c Ie « . A. Sw on, ativy Ch: 3 —_————— ——e ! 30 Valencia St., South San Francisco, | Purchasing Commissary, San Franclsco, Cal, | Maes, aged 74 vears 1 month and 3 days. | dist- Episcopal Church was to have | = B 2 Dartinasns: Tee e o0 Oct. 5, 1904 —Sealed proposals for furnishing | v Y v oo | PASSENGER DEPARTMENT Principals of Wednesday's Tragedy in S o iroy, v ] ny A, €T. LOUIS 1575 Jackson—Marine view: 3-4-8 ence supplics, delivered at such wharf or | lecrs, *(Bo N papers please copy.) on the advice of the missionary sec- CLERK HAS DISAPPEARED Low Life Succumb to Their éfi:hn Jose and Way St ta Ciara, San_Joss | Toome: furn or unfur: refs Tel East 1380. ' wharves or such warehouses in San Fran- | ' [FFricnds and acquaintances nre respect- retary in New York and social work. Injuries. | e . cisco, Cal., as per circular to be seen at this | fully fnvited to attend the funeral this day « | James McCabe, a Well-Known Em- | cept Sunday) . 19. ROOMS TO LET—Purn. and Unfurn. office, will be received here until 11 o'clock | (Friday), from the chapel of the Oakland | ©r'S in Japan, both missionary and na- % Frederick Averill, alias Clark, who 65.300 Ban Jose and brin 9.904 1 a. m., MONDAY, October 17, 1904, and | Crematory, at 2 p. m. Take 1:20 p. m. boat | tive, he has decided to postpone his | ploye of the Southern Pacific Com- shot Lulu Lockwood on Wednesday in Redwood. San | 5.45e Subset Expres: ; NSWIC - " S d immediately thereafter, in presence | o v route v, P t line. . , 8 % | Jose, Gilroy, Salinas, Fuso Robl T S e e e e e e M T M g L T 13, 1004, John | d€DATtUre in order to attend the meet- pany, Missing Since Monday. a lodging-house at 223 Mason street o | e ey vee s light housekeeping rooms; open all night. tions to bidders and biank forms of proposals | aiiler, = native of Hermany. ased 28 yocrs | thasiof the missionary, tract, church | The passenger department of the {and then fired a bullet into his own | "f'ufifi'%?&d?!’."."‘ 1 Paso. e e L‘.i{,'u";1.éfi"l?"fifivf&xfi??fl’fiufie'g&fi | MeCUE D this city, October 15, 1904, at his | extension and other important com- | Southern Pacific Company is institut- | body, died last evening at the Emer- 6.455 Pajaro, Watsonville, Capreors ®108 4 he Almonte, . (or No. o S s arents’ residence, 724 Clementina street, . 12} o & chi f : )—Rooms, 25c, 50c, $1, $1 50 night; | _ Comy. 2 | Edwara ¥ Telovea son of James and Alice | mittees of the church. The Bishop | Ing a search for James McCabe, as- | gency Hospital, from which his body | . T i W 10.308 _¥1 50 10 §10 week: house open all night. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Sept. 17, 1904 — M‘.mhe, ,d,.afi"&e of San Francisco, aged 1| will therefore sail December 3 by the | Sistant to H. R. Judah, assistant gen- | was removed to the morgue. : 0, Beresford, Baimon, San ———— | BAN el g - | month and 25 days. e ¥ . oti Y BELMOND House, over Owl drug store, Coived Doreantil 11 o olomk o .. Ontober 17, | PAULUCCI—In this city, October 11, 1904, | KOTe8. erall e $ens hMCC“bes Aveirula;lvlcum '}le‘i b f?w. Kagws ) e oy P e trance; “1 ':si Market and 21 Turk— ctric 1004, and then opened, for the construction of Romeo_ dearly beloved husband of Apollonis | «fe— - g | Mysterious disappearance has caused | later in the Mandsley Sanitarium, to g = ; a brick hospital steward's quarters, at Fort cel, of Nicolao a s s rela- | whic m, r - ! : e B el S T el | S S DA SR T | Pt 30 SUELE I R | o e wee 55 08, 5w 50, 25, | S ol SISty among his rela- | which she was removed by her hus- | ($43 e T “well formihea | Wiring. Govermment reserves the rignt to| a1d Drother of Abele Fauluccl a mative of | M1 NE Buier b X N | tives of the railroad | band shortly T the shooting. The Hngarne, S “Sisteo, Toom for Sentleman: rerbonaticy priraished | reject or accept any or all bids in whole of Lucca. Italy. aged 56 years § months and | ~Eiiza J. Ware to Edwin J. Fraser, block 2, j corperation. 5 morgue officials decided not to remove | Menlo Park. and Faio Altoo o JEVISADERO, 1311—Fyont f : oo to . PATTEN, Assis 4 c ce: e ck 3, bounded by | 1, i s suitable for one or two g"enn:nr.“.-‘n,f.; oot | Quartermaster General, Chief Quartermaster. Oetdperyiied, foy attend the funeral Friday, | Leavenworth, Jones, Beach and Jefferson | Nabits and .who is highly regarded by BTy e S ol - o o e senu o | = | (G0 Boaar et otin Btmteomaty | Sireets:also’blocic 3. bounded by Taylor, aa: | his employes and office associates, has | JABEZ WHITE CHALLENGES jas ine Eore corner furnished rooms, | ASSESSMENT NOTICES. | and Kearny streecs. interment Italian Com: | 15" nowsde oo jooner gl ferceta;, al%o block | heen 0T Some time as a result of| = YOUNG CORBETT TO FIGHT| exceps $Sunday oniy — = — e B i e A ~ 3 work. p 5 ouday oaly. ELLIS, 752, the Floyd—Elegantly furnished E—Taxes due upon assessments made | RAFFO—In this city, October 12, 1004, ABos- | quitciatm deear figr ©%0 S0-vars lot 759, | overwor ia Mo Bad e comm | $8tops at all statlons on Sunday. sunny rooms; suite or single, by the State Board of_Equalization. Com- | tino Rafto. dearly hulm-ruds son of Pletro and | * Albert R. Baum to Albert Meyer, deed and plaining of a failing memory, and | Has Backink for $10,000 That He Can ool | troller's Department, State of California. ary Raffo, a native of San Francisco, assignment 49, covering Jot 145, on SE line of | Several times he had been found Defe x=C] i 9, e 3 eat the Ex-Champion Feath- 1 415—A large, mewly furnished rowm, | Sacramento, October 11, 1904. In accord- | [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | 25 P b T ished o"rn,’ an;( per R e M B i fully invited to attend the. funecal services | Natoma streef, 135 SW of Third, SW 40 by { asleep at his desk. He finally yielded erweight. CAI.[HDINIA NfllTIWESl'EIN l" CI. i . the Political Code, notice is horeby given | Saturday, October 15, at 1 b m. at the | To S ur crry “en Napine Of Market street, | ¢ the aqvice of his superiors to take NEW YORK. Oect. 13.—J G > Southern, 7th a = o > g 5. PELES v of City venue, ; NE 2 . —. usf\‘ll X nu‘;v;"m‘.’ = :m“na'ln:x_ Dapooms 35c | that 1 have received JSom. the Gtéte Boerd | - IewiGance of his Dorenis, u Genty Sirest. | 100; also lot on ?E”m':;e:?emsr:"nfinfi, 5o | 4 rest, and on October 8 he quit work | White, the British ]ls}f{wei ht ch:‘::f S 81 8-room. | of Equalization the Duplicate Record of As- | . y and Jersey. EW of City Hall, SW 5 by ob 100 s 1o | s g jan Cemetery. on SW ling of Twairds and went to his home at 1945 Ban- | p; Y Sorbett’ , 125 'SE of Q pion, called Young Corbett’s challenge In this city, October 13, 1804, | gireot 175, SW o e % £ H | et amioiine e e L e | poumgent and Beloved m of | 106"Ka2 b Susck 51O Nal . BEie b | Tor Y Berkeley. e e o el e | property of each of the following named | gatha Schiicker, and brother ay last he felt much better | night, through Charlie Mitchell, his also lot on SW line of Fifteenth avenue, 225 . P : corporations, as fixe of the late Frederick Schlicker, and grandson v ¢ 4 " i E 2 GRANT ave., 7—Nicely furnished sunny ront B e ey, Sad | O Phillin and he Jate Kecnérme Sapasol | NW of K street, NW 75 by SW 100, block 303, | and announced his intention of com representative in America. Mitchell weel { T - sessments of Railways” and the “Duplicate | _ment It Record of Apportionment of Railway Assess- GRANT ave., 7—Nicely furnished sunny front sulte; also single rooms, $2 to $5 week; Quiet, transient rooms, 50c to $1 per day. i i S s & ! 3 € South San Francisco Homestead; also lot on | | ver to thi: £ h s E e R itir Pusths masiway (Company. Sontn ], BEYEL T ML TS D N0 b e T g o stréet, ing that he l*:flsgls“td:i;‘t ttrl‘lee hS?él:ggn i saml. thorize the Morning Tel h HAYES, 136, corner Van Ness ave—Largs, | ¥ ailv C 3 | : y NW 150, block 267, same; also lot “I authorize the Morning Telegrap! .| Pacific Coast Railway Company, Southern |SIMPSON—In the City and County Hospital, 4 o i Fun muitable for gentlemen; $10. ' | pacific Rallroad Company, Southern: Cair. | October 13, 1904, Peter Simpson, a native | Varnon. NE a0 rrtshreroi o taet, i | acific Company’s offices, ,[That is the | to announce that on behalt of Jabez HOWARD, Large sunny rooms at low | fornia Motor Road Company, Carson and | Of Norway, aged 36 years. : San Miguel Homestead; also lot on SW corner,| 148t his family has seen of him. His | White I accept Young Corbett's chal- Tates; 25c to §1 day and $1 25 to §5 week. Colorado =~ Rallway = Company, Callfornia | TISCHBEIN—In this city, October 11, 1904, | of Russia and Prague streets, 8 300 by W 100,'| mother fears he has met with some 1\ battle bef —— Northwestern Rallway Company (lessees of | William G., dearly beloved husband of | Jots 6 a 4 lenge for a battle before the club of- ¢ md 7. block 92, Excélsior Homestead: | gocident or foul bl 3 Aeat $% — o e e thern Callfomia Baljwaeone Rall- | Berthe Tischveln, 20 father of Mrs. N. | also lot on § line of Vallejo strest and NI of | 2cCident or foul play, and yesterday | fering the best purse and for a side LARKIN, 1042—Single room; $7. | ‘g’,l”,{f:““h"‘!r":cl{(l:r::‘: R;::v‘-i‘u;‘ma-ny;, g;\cl’;en:;e;n;’l l;:x:xi: ;n:::mn:.‘.dn;smae‘;( Montgomery avenue, E to Dupont street, S to | She sent one of her sons over to this bet of $10,000. If the fight is to be oy = the Atchison, Topek S ailway : 41 yes hs an - | Montgomery avenue, NW to beginning; aiso 1ot | city t. ify t g LARKIN, 1308—Two sunny furnished rooms | Company; North Shore Railroad Compan [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- 3 g city to notify the railroad officials of | held in England it must come off in _in top flat. " | Pacibe Coast Railway Company, Pajure e fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | S sl 10t of Powell street, 69:3 N of Union, gl p s N 34:3 by W 137.6; also lot on W line of Four- | McCabe's disappearance. The missing | February, or later. If Young Corbett ST S AR S el | - g B g s e (Friday), at 10 a. m., from the family resi- 4 > & MARKEY, 100 The Falmooth)—Sumay | iounty Narmow Oaute Faimead Commats | (ence ol Octavia Mser Doy Test 157267 st io 10 N ot Fulton, N 125 by W | man is 44 vears old, a widower, and | will cansent to fight in this country Sooms; bot, old water, elevator. | NevadaCalitornia-Oregon Railway Company, | and Grove. Interment Odd Fellows' Cem- | H1:0 sho lot in Laurel Hili; #é lived with his daughter, mother and | White will be ready to fight within - = 2 - S oA S lley tailway Company, Al g ‘ it v " METBOPOLITAN Motel, 120 Third st.—00 | sug Ban Josauin Baflroad Compeny, Hios|WHITE—In this city, October 13, 1004, Harold Syan to araes, Sell Svkes and Jumes Bell | brother. He is well known in 1local | five weeks of the day he lands. single and family rooms 3% to $1 50 per day, Railway Company of California, Gualala Mill | William. dearly béloved son of Arthur L. | Sira io Marco I an th and Point Lobes | Failroad circles and was formerly em- | hotel Snd” Fooming- house i Su eemederd | Company, Lake Tatoe g Tocin T | Sranciscor ansi } Tttt Son o Ak S22 | avenues, 8 1001y B 25 $10, % * | ploved in the auditing department of v v “house ranc! a Do . = Franciscs e months an 3 - U s & that has office on ground floor, hot and cold | DoretHon COTPASY. ook ang L 3\:::21';-“::.: — Marco L. and Annie Mitrovich to Mabel A. | the Southern Pacific Company. RAILWAY TRAVEL. water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat Salt Lake Raliroad Company, and the Dull | Svil;el. same; $£10. —_——— in_every room and Eives free Satin ood o . enry G. and Estelle Meyer to J. W. Wright ; e vt service Gay and ight o e ueets | e Titeind_county axes on ait per. | 1ot V; CALLACHER CO. | "5t Gutesiment Companys 06 50 W has |, RECEIVER. ATPOITED iuee Seavel 247 unny front room; - B A . Mer. Y ; §10. Y Kitchen] back porch; washtu o ana payable, and will L dnt,are | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND BMBALMERS. | Solomon and Dora Getz to Joanna J. Ma- e L e s Nasaitiied t. Gn"the last Monday In November nesk a¢| 20 Fith st opposite Lincoin School | homey, lot on N line of 1 street, 82:8 B of | aerrany: & Setrich-auic concern which the = Telephone. South 80. Sevenicenth, E 25 by N 100; $10. O'FARRELL, 623— 6 o'clock p. m., and unless paid to the Stat 4 Y % business. rooms; sunny; $5, Treasurer, at the Capitol, prior thereto, 5 David and Selina Lewls to Lydia J. and 3 1 Mary A. Burdick, lot on W _line of Eleventh —_— t will be added to the amount there- ¥ I BOTAL BRI ERe i . | - T e el B o3 o mount. there UNITED ' UNDERTAKEBRS. | 1ves oo ek lor ou Votts of B C MERCIAL NE s Santafe reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- Monday in April next, at 6 o'clock p. m., an | ——Funeral: Directors and Embalmers—— Jean B. and Marie Bernon to Mathias Mi- lor; roo . r cent will be ad Formerly in Metropolitan Temple, bach, rerecord 1979 D. 276, lots 11 and 12, 10 88 month, $5 50 B0, e B | et 460 to the | ow at 846 MISSION. Tel. Sowtn"i67. | block R, Park Lane Teact No. 55 $10. fioor; rooms with hot and cold water; bath, The remaining one-half of the State ang| Between Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth st, Richard Lynch to John C. Buckmaster and Continued From Page Fifteen. == - : Daths: | county taxes on all real property will be duu . Tl Motessts e s T W o a0 o CALIFORNIA ST. REGIS, and Ellis_New house: | Gnd Jayable at any time after the: AS | ee———— e 3 South, 3 furniehings; fresh and clean; hot and colq ~ Monday in January next, and will be dolin - block 5, Holly Park; $10. TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. LIMITED TO CHiCAGO water: baths; everything sanitary; elevator quent on the last Monday in April next o;| REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Jacob Heyman Company to Emil and Emma Morning Session. LEAVES MONDAYS sod THURSDAYS service: if sunshine and cleanliness is an ob- | 6 o'clock p. m., and unless pald to the S Nuber, lot on NE corner of Girard and Bur- | 2500 MacNamara . 37| 100 Rescue . L Jject see these rooms; $3 per week up. Btate Treasurer, at the Capitol, prior thereto, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13. rows street, NW 98 by NE 40, blgck 8, Uni- | 6550 MacNamara . 36| 3000 | 8 per cent will be added to the amount | thereor. men in private family; no other roomers; m.{ E. P. COLGAN, State Controller. by N I —_—m—m versity Mound: $10. MacN; 5 trappings. . SCOTT. 251 —Nice sunny suite for 1 or 2 gentle. Louisa Gump to Solomon Gump, lot_on N § X 5000 amara with diner an 30pm. on - Same to Annie Kellner, lot on NE line of Gi- | 200 Ton of Nev...8 25/ 100 Red Top . N e g0, o 110 B of Gough, E 2T:6 | oo strect, 198 NW of Burrows, NW 80 by | 500 Ton Fxten .1 80! 1000 Jumbo " STAGES conmect at Green _erences ‘required; cail’ eyenings.. sotornon aad Barah Pelser to Louls G, Triebel | NE 120, block 3, same: $10. 400 Mont Ton .. 2 00| e it — SHOTWELL, 52(—1 tugficbed or unfurnished | STUTTERING AND STAMMERING, |Jr. lot on N line of Haight street, i31:3 W | Carvill Manufacturing Company to Katherine AGEtm. Blissas room; private. - of Masonic avenue, W 25 by N 137 I r e e v s o SO $10. Carvill, lot on SW corner of Montezuma and .8 2511000 Goldfield . MELBOURNE Institute, Van Ness and Market, Baird estate to George W. Kiine, lot ‘on | Shotwell_streets, W 100 by S 170, lots 81, 83, | jo0 1 95/1000 Goldfield L 5 2 nt % 8 and 7, gift map 3; $10. 58| 500 Jumbo . ?z’:N. 41 IM ‘511_;]‘:“"1 m:-:;.::d.z:- cures; estab. in . F. 4 yrs. Hours 1 to 5 p. m. fl\;:r:br;mg g H;:‘D and Ashbury streets, W K lh;ll?)nu and A, D. C 11 to E. J. Mize, X% ¥::Nul‘l'§:l'l"" %Ilm l;‘en’m’:lr'lv-nh . e ——————— A V. and_El . | same; $10. 2000 . 202000 on ..... SUTTER, 2502—Nicely furnished sunm: MARRIAGE LICENSES. MR, 6t on E Tise OF Clayeon atoacs 35 | - AbS 'and Charlle’ Rossasteln 'to 8. Ducas e oot reasonable. Y room; i 8 of Haight S 175, E 90, N 60, E 28:9, N 75, | Company, lot on SW cormer of Twenty-first TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. = | The tollowing marriage licenses were 1 W 28:9, N 40, W 90; $10. Street, T NW of 3. NW 75 by SW 100, block | pollowing were the sales on the San Fran- THE ST KATHRYN. CORNER ELLIS AND | yenmaros ! Daniél and Margaret Frohman to John Zelle, South San Francieco Homestead; $10. clsco and Tonopah Mining Exchangs yesterday LAV O S PR VELY B T, e 3 230 o st | 198 T o e L Bee | - Mary Hage T Gt S ent 5 o AN s S S SANITARY HAIR MA’ 5, BATRS | and Clara Falkenhahn, 3, 3367 Eighteenth. ¥ fenry Pleasant o Alinie E. Donnelly, John | SW 105:2. S 120:11, NW 88:5, NE 228:11, SE | 3000 Esperanza ... 01} 100 MocNamara .. 26 Elkmc PND , TH#APHO EE‘VE&}". PRy oo Fl-'lck, 19, 38 Willow avenne, “ | T. and Margaret Kane, lot on W line of | 120, SE 40 fl',“)!ot 9, block 17, Market-street 500 Goidfield Ton. 11/1500 Ton Belmont. . MODERN = CONVENIENCE: ELEVATOR CYprien Ramond, 27, 1527 Fitteenth avenue | 707%'°N "05" dogrees 30 minutes, . fi:ia A 1000 Jumbo Exten. 15 ALL HOURS; ROOMS FROM $3 WEEK. | South, and Pulcherie Dajean. 23, 1527 Fiftesnth | N gq degrees 21 minutes, —— 81:7%, quitciat ity %:‘:l"dm Contracts. s d - - = | - 4; $10, Maziora 250 Bla . . T L fhment, 351 Sutier “New brick Wiy, | | Richasd D. Jones 21, 415 Bastlett irest, and e Jom, . Richasds ot | Carly {owners) ith Taiel cineo (contractors | s Gl Drnd. 111000 Ton Gokd i, 17 round-trip tickets at re- privilege to baths; 32 50 to $6 per week. | William . Faull, 21, 208 Broadway, ana | g8 5 jine of FIuigne; sireet. of Fol: | ory ana basement frame. bulldinn on N noe | L0 JmEO s 1000 Ton N Star... 20 ohn W. and Sallié H. Richards to Gusta 102:3 W of Van Ness ave- UOTATIONS. R T BN ey F‘l‘:de‘:{ck l.nnd David Woerner, lot on 8 H‘n‘e 2 by N 1 $3600. 137:6; . rooms 35c ; elec- Lyadla J. and Mary A. Burdick (owners) with (no gas), nning water in every DIRTHY__] B of Fourteenth street, 175 E of Folsom, E 75 5 ty O e riom; Sievacr, vad -roon; vee bom; bessasc. | DIRIOS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, | & =%ci:'sie © Eress et Outer. S, O. H. Lip Bertha line of Mi. 61:6 &1 b 82113 ) o3 be ndorsed and residence of per- |mm—duunmmwuufi. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st., near Market— | Notices restricted simply to the announcement Most convenlent and respectable; 700 rooms; : of the event are published once in this column nl:culln-ht $2 to §8 week; elevator; free of charge. nter wi - ———————————————— Piesis—Carpe) «l lights: reading-room: free bus; baggage. i N 137:6; ! corner of $20, Ko i 130, E 100, N 20, E™ . Augus! .I.Dtta R mgfl. Butler, a J.. this el s ing, | 218l |28 - 23 BISBR| 882288585 | 521 885

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