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THE SAN FRANC REOOMS TO LET—Furan. and Unfurn. ———————e ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Uafura. —Large for on: convenient furnished room: or two; reasonable. | ROOMS TO LET—Pum. and Unfurn. SHIPLEY, 19¢—La ISCO CALL, SUNDAY, ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. URK, §24—2 large SUDNy unfurn. front con- necting rooms: run’s Water; gas bath, tel,$20 Furnished room to let. 1059—Sunny furnished roo MARKET, MARKET. 10073—Furnished rooms t MARKET, 1016, opp. Fifth—Nice sun rooms. MARKET, £ : per week om; ais rent; suitable for 1 or 2 gen- red: Mission: references Call office. OAK, 230—Corner room to let. suth)—Sunny k—Two front, sun- d; quiet house; orner F furnished rooms shed rooms. furnished rooms to large fromt alcove OAK. 813— to let. | OAK_ 6—Sunny suite of front rooms; mee ¢ ba¥h: phone, OAK GROVE ave., 93 —Newly furnished room to let OCTAVIA, 20—Furnished rooms to let. OCTAVIA, —Furnished rooms to let. O'FARRELL, 6—Elegantly furnished suite With piano, suitabie for 2 or 3 gents. - O'FARRELL, 230—Furnishéd room O'FARRELL, 545—Furnished rooms. | OFARRELL, 806—2 nicely furnished rooms quiet biock near busimess center; reason O'FARRELL, ¥ O'FARRELL, 769—F | SHOTWELL, 211—A nice sunny room for gen- tleman; $6 month. SHOT —1 furnished or unfurnished room; private. SHOTWELL, 620—To let, comfortable (n(~! for lady. with bath. { TURK, 1218—Room to let. TWENTY-THIRD, —Nicely sunny rooms to let; ladies enly. TWENTY-SIXTH, 3367 (Mission warm beit)— Furnished room; 1 gent., §5. TWENTY-NINTH, 4i3%—One room. TWO nice unfurnished rooms; clean and quiet. Call or address 351% Howard st furnished nice sunny 0T L, nished room f 1 Large sunoy nicely fur- | ! or couple. i i SHRADER, 108%_Newly furnished room, two | blocks from tbe park. | | SILVER, 151—Furnished rooms to let. | { SILVER, 157, bet. Third and Fourth—Sunny front room: suitable for 1 or 2 people. SIXTH, 135A—Sunny front bedroom. to let, | $1 50 week. 143—Rooms with housekeeping privi- SIXTH, leges. i SIXTH, 22¢—Front sunny room; bath, gas, | etc.; rent $8, | SIXTH, 3061 —Furnished rooms. SIXTH, 314—Furnished rooms. SIXTEENTH, 2822—Sunny furnished single or double room to renmt. TH, 3053, near Valencia—2 eunny single; bath; gas, phone. | SIXTEENTH, 342SA — Sunny furnished room | O'FARRBLL, 917—Nice furnished rooms to let. | with bath. FARRELL, 1239—Rooms to let. SIXTEENTH. 3621—Sunny fromt room to let. near Buchanan—Large, room, every convenience, for $§ and $10; private. O'FARRELL. 1526—Sunny front rcom t6 let. MASON, 17T11—Room to let. MASON, 1811—Sunny fu ed room. MASON 5—Room to let. MASON, 1821—Sunny farnished room. MASON, 2012} —Furnished room. McALLISTER, 30—Furnished rooms. McALLIETER 412 flat 4—Nicely room for ome or two gentiemen furnished S00—Large s sunny bay-window e en suite or single. let | OFARRELL, 2084—Furnished room. | P, 1126 South—Sunny room. PACIFIC, 1520—Small room, nicely furnished, | for lady; rent reasonable. 1 PA 6—2 or 3 unfurnished rooms and bath | PERRY, 2233—Rooms to let. PIERCE. 243—Furnished room. PIERCE. 419—Partly rnished room. PINE, 10086—Furnished room. uite on sunny corner reasonable. PINE, 1711—Furnished room. PINE, 1735, near Van Ness ave—An ideal room in fine neighborhood; all eonveniences; | moderate. \—Furnished rooms to let. Hote 129 Third st—400 sor, hot and cold bells. steam heat gives free baths and ele- MINNA Rooms to let MINNA. 353—A nice, sunny furnished room to MINNA. 447—Large room for two. MINNA, 558A—Fu MINXNA. 558A—Furnished rooms; mo children. MINXA. 8509%—PFurnished rooms in private MINNA, 885—Furnished room MINXA, #845—Furnished room for rent. MINNA, 1086—Furnished room. J MISSTON, 754—Furnished rooms. J ]E MISST N, TTB—Furnished rooms to let. 1 MISSION, S10—Purnished rooms to let. N, 528, mesr Fourth—Sunny furnished it MIESION, 836—Furnished rooms to let and one MISSION, S3TA—Room to let. J MISSION, 918%—Furnished rooms. J J“ MISFION, 921%—Furnished rooms. MISEION, 211 —Furnt, MISSION, 1050—Two furnished connected rooms te iet. MISSION, 1080—Two connected rosms to let. m.;K!O.V 1030—Lerge turnished room: reason- . MISEION, 1045—Rooms to let. MISSION, 1121—Room to let. MISSION, 1222 bet. Eighth and Ninth—Sunny, uuzllnl‘dn-;lboln--): MISSION, 1712—Furnished room to let. MISSION, 2245—Rooms to let. MISSION, 2245—Room to let. 2247—Rooms to let. MISSION, 2260—Nicely furnished frent room. —_— - MISEION, 2768—Furnished rooms to let. MISSION, 2522 Neat furmished room. NATOMA, 243—One small nicely furnished front room; §1 50 per week. ——— MISSION NATOMA, 525%—Rooms to let —_——— NATOMA, 615—Sunny, furnished room to let. NATOMA. 615—Nice front sunny room to let. OMA, T25—A =m; furnished room to let. PINE, 1920—Nice sunny rooms. rnished sutte for house- ing; reasonable. | e S S, POLK, 526—Sunny alcove room; $8. man’ priv te family. POLK, €01—Front sunny room; gas. bath POLK, 1558—Nicely furnished sunny rooms. PO 1602—Newly furnished, sunny room; e closet; running water and gas; rent $6. POLK, 1828—Nice furnished room to let, POST, 418—Neatly furnished rooms. bt B et M esliites SR POET, 807—Sunny rooms. ST, 701, cor. Jones, Warren upetairs—Ele- |~ santly furnished suite: steam heat: gas and electric lights; elevator; running water: bath; phone: sentieman oniy; ref. ! POLK, €10—Nicely furnished room for gentle- | and | decidedly up-to-date and for | FURNISHED room to let, Cor. Sixteenth and Landers ste. | SOUTH room. PARK, 37—Nice sunny furnished SOUTH PARK, S1—Furnished rooms to let. SOUTH PARK, 111—Large sunny rooms. STEINER, 706—Furnished or unfurnished. 547 — Sunny turnished room; | STEVENSON, €33—Furnished rooms to let. b o el aic w e s edart S | STOCKTON, 41—Nicely furnished sunny suits, also single rooms, $2 to $7 week. ETOCKTON, 321—Furnished room. | STOCKTON, 608—Sunny housekeeping room: modern; all conveniences; very reasonable. STOCKTON, 1530—Fine sumny room to let. | | STOCKTON, 1914—Rcoms to let. ST. REGIS, Hyde and Ellis—New house; new furnishings; fresh and clean; hot and cold water; baths; everything sanitary; elevator service; if sunshine and cleanliness is an ob- | | Ject ses these rooms; §3 per week up. | e — | WEBSTER, S12—Furnished room. | WOLF House, cor. Sixth and Howard—Choles OCTOBER 16, 1904. 1000 RENTERS—Dun't fail to visit the mew retail office of the White if you wish to rent the best sewing machine on earth; price for rent of best drophead machines. $2 per | month. Remember the place, 915 Market st. | DOMESTIC—The machine for family use: best is cheapest; second-hand’ all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- tic office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth. ALL kinds second-hand $3, $5, $8: slightly used $10, $15, $20: you know where the dolls swing in the window. 1051 Market st. l ‘WANTED—Machines to fix. 1925 Market st. —_— UNITED STATES, 125 Eddy. near Market—400 Tooms 35c to $1 night, $1 75 to $8 week; elec- trie lights (no gas), running water in every Poom:; <leVator, read ~room bus; baggage. VALENCIA, 542 — One unfurnished room to rent. foeco DO IR BRI LU TN VALENCIA, 93¢—Large sunny furnished rooms for couple: board. VALENCIA, 1175—Rooms to let. VAN NESS ave., 300—Furnished rooms. VAN NESS ave., 306—Rooms to let. VAN NESS ave. bay-window room; running VAN NESS, 421—Small front bedroom; rea- sonable. VAN NESS ave., 1021—Sunny room to let. VAN NESS ave, 1021—Furnished rooms. l VAN NESS ave., 1021—Sunny newly papered room; large closet; running water; $10; other, $8. VAN NESS ave., 1100—Furnished rooms. VAN NESS av to let. WALLER, 308—Furnished bay-window suite for rent. et s SSEMIRRIIE ' © 2 0 S TR S . 1409—Single rooms and suites WALLER, 888—Furnished room to let. WASHINGTO! 41 — Furnished room; cheap. WASHINGTON ave.. 35—Furnished room to let, ave., WASHINGTON S—Furnished room. WEBSTER, 13 gentleman, WEBSTER, 1338 Furnished room for young man. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st near Market— Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms; 35c to $150 night: $2 to $8 week elec. lights; reading-room; free bu —Furnished room, suitable for furnished rooms from 15 per night up. 1 WOLF House, cor. Sixth and Howard—Chotos furnished rooms from 15¢ per night up; ele- gant transient roome, 50 per night. WIDOW, with sunny lower flat, wishes re- fined lady or mother with daughters to share the same; school across the street; cheap. Box 3559, Call office. SUTTER, 622—Pleasant furnished room: location. nice SUTTER, 717—Front closet; town, or back room; grate; running water; sunny; § minutes to | | bR | SUTTER, 823B—Furnished rcoms to let. | SUTTER, 1105 — Pleasant front bay-window Toom: closets, grate, run. water; suitable light housekeep'g; rent reasonable; also other rms. SUTTER, 1810—Elegantly furnished front room. SUTTER, 2502—Nicely furnished sunny room; reasonable. SUTTER, 2505—Furnished rooms to let. SUTTER, 2621—Room to let for gentleman. | TAYLOR, 313—In town: front sunny room; plano; respectable; $3 25 per week. e e e & TAYLOR, T06—A small furnished room for gentleman. i | TAYLOR, 1422—Furnished front room. " THIRD, 17—One nicely furnished frent room. POST, 855—Nicely furnished rooms to let. | e } | THIRD 54—Room to let. | POST, 880—Large furnished soom; running | { water; for 1 or 2 gents; references. N A t | THIRD, 75—Furnished rooms. | POST. 905—Pleasant sunny room; $10 month. | i THIRD, 78—Furnished rooms. ‘ | POST, 951—Large sunny room to let] newly 522 SRR S o 185 THIRD, $7—Furnished rooms. | POST, 1043—Newly furnished front bay-win- | | dow room; modern: $16. THIRD, 156—Nice sunny rooms. & | 5 LARGE sunny room, connecting bath, in new POST. 1617—Furnished room to let. house: convenient to Affiliated Colleges; gen- | POST, 2633—Sunny front room to rent. POWELL, 19—Nicely furnished rooms. POWELL, 216—Nicely furnished room. POWELL, 239—Edinburgh—Furnished rooms, en suite and single; suitable for office. POWELL. 506—Large sunny front room, for gentiemen. POWELL, €70—Furnished rooms. POWE! 720—Sunny front room, micely fur- nished for gentleman. POWELL, 1106—Single furnished room for gentieman; private family. POWELL, 1106—Large basement to let. POWELL, 1924—Neatly furnished rooms. PRECTTA ave., 163—Furnished room to let. PROSPECT ave., 318—Furnished room. RAILROAD ave. South, 504—1 nice room. RAUSH, 56—Furnished room to let. ROOMS tolet. Inguire at 637 Golden Gate ave. ROOM; furnished: north ‘west Larkin; moderate. Reply G. NOBLE, Gen. Postotfice. ROYAL HOUSE.126 Eliis—Incandescent lights: reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- rooms per night, 35c to $1 50; lor; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and coid water; baths. | SANSOME, 621—Rooms to let, SCOTT, 251—Sunny suite; private family: no | other roomers; 1 or 2 gentlemen; nice students; reasonable. T.mem_h g T‘wa'r. 1210B—Furnished room. SCOTT, 1731—Nicely furnished room. OMA, S25—Furnished rooms to let. | SECOND. 142—Furnished rooms. NICE _room let, Western Addition; nice family; Do other roomers. Box 3120, Call ————————— e NICELY furnished sunny front room to let. Apply 1772 Howard st. —_— NINTH ave., 604, near Chutes—For gentieman, pewly frunished fromt room; private. NOE. 254—Front room; half block from Mark: st.; well furnished; low vent. i NOE. 254 Large front room in private family, half block from Market street; low rent. NOE, 254—Large fromt room, Market st NOE. 4S1—Handsome pariors, with 3 5. &as range, biock trom R -3 SEYMOUR ave., 22—Rooms to let. SECOND, 140—Furnished_rooms. SEVENTH, 1768% (Oakland)—Nicely furnished rooms for rent. | SEVENTH. 219 Furnished front room for : rent. | sEVENTH | SEYMOUR ave., 21—Room to let. SHIPLEY, 175—Front room to let. ch.“m ub—]!lxany furnished rooms; gas; | w0 o tlemen only. Box 2800, Call office. 8 UNFURNISHED room: north of Union. cast of Van Ness; Box 2618, Call office. TEHAMA, 153—Rooms to let. TEHAMA, 156—Furnished room. J TEHAMA, 166—Nicely furnished room to let. | TEHAMA, 168—Furnished rooms to let. | TEHAMA, 215%—Nicely furnished front reom. TEHAMA, 21534—To let, nicely furnished front room; chead. TEHAMA, 219%3—Nice sunny front room to let. l SANITARY HAIR MATTRESSES, BATHS, ELECTEIC LIG! TELEPHONE SERV- ICE, HOT AND WATER; EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE: ELEVATOR ALL HOURS; ROOMS FROM $3 WEEK. cold water, steam heat, Corner Fifteenth and Ml e et vt L RS TO let—A furnished room suitable for i two gentlemen. Apply 2483 Sutter st. TREMONT ave.. 124—One large sunny room; suitable for 1 ‘or 2 gentlemen. % ¥ ELLIS, 1174—Room with board for two young | YORK, 1114—A nice sunny front room to let. —_— every | venience: good table board; reas. table home offered one gen- I exclusive bathroom, parlor eekly in advan Box 2037, | Call office. LARGE sunny, nicely furnished room, with board, suitable for two gents or couple; pri- | family; walking distance; references. Hayes st. POWELL, SIS, near California—Biegantly fur- nished sunny front parior, with or without breakfast and dinner, in refined priv. family. . — NICE sunny furnished room with board, If wanted, for lady or gentleman in a private family on the “Nob HIlL” Box 3231, Call ANTED—Child to board: good home; price reasonable. 1206 Golden Gate ave. BRDY 888—Room and board in refined fam- ly. EDDY, 1128, opp. Jefferson Park—Fine furn. sunny rooms; table board; reas.; new manag. ELLIS, 433—Nicely furnished rooms, with ex- cellent French table board; reasonable. e e e | | men: brivate family; references. LLENT board, $4 per week; with large nny room, $5. 323 First st. FRANKLIN, 1518—Sunny room with board; gas, bath, pnone; reasonable. —— GERMAN widow would like to board children: good home; motherly care. Box 3352, Call. GREENWICH, 914—Well-furnished room with German board. — e HOWARD, 841A—First-class board and room, | single or double, $5-$6 wk.; American family. | LARGE, sunny, nicely furnished rooms for couples; excellent board. 86 Valencia st. LARKIN, 840, near Geary—Furnished room, ‘with board. St e T EY 0T RSV R LT MASON, 615A, near Sutter—Sunny furnished room, with board, for lady. lOOM and board to let in prival ply box 3327, Call office. ROOM and board. MRS. AHKMANN, 615 | Taylor st. EXC ! place. Ap- J Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church anmex, 807 California—See rms, learn prices,try table. reasonable. 1254 BEddy st VAN NBSS ave., $44—Well-furnished rooms with board: terms reasonable. CHESTNUT, 266—0ne large room, with board; reasonable. U COUNTRY BOARDING A GOOD >lace for a convalescent who wishes a quiet, healthy place in the country to room and board. 1417 Fremont ave. Fruitvale, off East Fourteenth MIDDLE-AGED gentleman wants room and board In private family; sunny room, hot and cold water; bath; must be homelike; no other roomers; price reasonable; 10 minutes’ walk from City Hall; north of Market st.: give rate with answer. Box 2976, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED man, intellectual, t ), neat, wishes plain room (perhaps ) where opractically homelike; preferably no other rcomers. Box 2742, Call office. WANTED—A good bome and beard for baby § months. Address 225 Douglass st.. near Bighteenth. LADY destres room and board in priv: - ily; centraily located; $15 to $20. B.:x'glni. Call office. board; private family 1316 Eighth ave., East Oakl J }. ROOM and infant, ‘WANTED—2 sunny well furnished ing rooms: location, Geary and Box 2027, Call office. WANTED—A nicely furnished room. Address P. FOLEY, 1237 Folsom st. housekeep- Mason sts. ONE or two stalls to let, With use of Storervem; suitable for a peddler Cortland. | T HAVE bousht the fruit stand from TOM | | NOTICE—Taxes due upon assessments made | " Kirkland, 37, SOCIAL. TROLLEY parties. clubs, fraternities, look here; a chance to make merry; cozy danes Ball ‘and dinners to suit any purse at Ivy Gardeas, Ocean Beach terminal of slectric car lines. Make arrangements at room 211, Muirhead building, Market and Larkin sts. : send 5ec: tablet form mailed in Blain package: has cured ihou- sands. L. L. C. CO.. 417 Hayward bidg.. S. F. No. 2 Remington, No. Smith Premier, $25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices; rentals $2 50. The Typewriter Exchange, 538 California st. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. ‘Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co., 508 Market. b —ee———————————— VIAVI mothers’ and daughters’ beoklet free: write for it. | Van Ness. Phone East 282. | A _WAY to healt] bome treatment VIAVI CO., LEGAL NOTICES. McLAUGHLIN TURTELTOUB. at #42 Third st. MAX { i | 1 DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND _ notice—Claremont Oil Com- pany, on November 1, 1904, will pay a divi- dend’ (No. 5), amounting to $4300, equal to lc per share, on its issued capital stock. Transter books close on Tuesday, October 25, 1904, at 5 p. m. On November 23, 1904, will pay an extra dividend, amcunting to $4300, on its issued | capital stock, equal to lc per share. Trans- | fer books close Saturday, November 19, 1904, at 1 p. m., payable at its office, room 731 | Mills bidg., San Francisco. GEO. J. REM- INGTON, Secretary. ! UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Berkeley: | corOMBAT—In this city, October 14, 1904, Notice to Contractors, Builders and Material | Men—Notice is hereby given that sealed bids | are solicited for performing the labor and | furnishing the materials for recomstructing | the south drive, on the grounds of the Uni- versity of California, at Berkeley, California. and said bids will be received at the office | of the Regents, South Hall, Berkeiey, at or before 5 p. m. of October 24, 1904. No bids will be considered uniess accompanied by a certified check or bond of bidder, in favor of the Regents of the University of California, egual to ten (10) per cent of his bid with | sufficient sureties, conditioned that if sald bid | be accepted, the bidder will duly enter into | a proper contract and give bond to perform faithfully the duty and obiigations m ac- |\ cordance with said bid and with the plans | and specifications which are hereby required to be a part of such contract. The right to reject any or all bids is hereby reserved. | By order of the Committee on Grounds and Bulldings of the Board of Regents. V. H. HENDERSON, Acting Secretary. _— ASSESSMENT NOTICES. —————————————————————————eeeeesemtee——s by the State Board of Equalization. Coa- | troller's Department, State of California. | Sacramento, October 11, 1904. In accord- | ance with the provisions of section 3868 of | the Political Code, notice is hereby given | that 1 bave received from the State Board of Equalization the “‘Duplicate Record of As- sessments of Railways” and the ‘‘Duplicate Record of Apportionment of Rallway Assess- | ments,” containing the assessments upon the | property of each of the following named | associations or corporations, as fixed by said State Beard of Equalization for the year 1904, viz.: Central Pacific Railway Company, South Pacific Coast Railway Company, Southern Pacific Railroad Company, Southern Cali- fornia Motor Road Company, Carsen and | Colorado Railway Company, California | Northwestern Railway Company (lessees of | the Sen Francisco and North Pacific Rail- | way), Southern California Rallway Company; | the Atchison. Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company; North Shore Rallrad Company, Pacific Coast Railway Company, Pajaro Val. | ley Consolidated Railroad Company, Nevada Narrow Gauge Railroad Company, Nevada-California-Oregon Railway Company, Sterra Valleys Railway Company, Alameds and San Joaquin Railroad Company, Sferra Railway Company of California, Gualala Mill Company, Lake Tahoe Railway and Trans- portation Company, Boca and Loyalton Rail- Toad Company: San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Ratiroad Company, and the Sull- man Company. The State and county taxes on all per- socal property and one-half of the State and county taxes on all real property are | now due and payable, and will be delinquent | on the last Monday in November next, at | 6 o'clock p. m., and unless paid to the State | Treasurer, at the Capitol, prior thereto, 3 | cent will be added to the amount there- 5%, and unless S0 paid on or before the las: Monday in April next, at 6 o'clock p. m., an | additional 5 per cent will be added to the | amount thereof. | The remaining one-half of the State and | county taxes on all real property will be dua | and payable at any time after the frst| Monday in January next. and will be delin- | quent on the last Monday in April mext, a: | 6 oclock p. m., and unless pald to the | State Treasurer, at the Capitol, prior thereto, | 5 per cent will be added to the amount | thereof. | E._P. COLGAN. State Controlier. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE Institute, Van Ness and Marke: cures; estab. in 8. F. 4 yrs. Hours 1 o5 p. m. | e e MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued esterday : 7 Georse H. Stipp, 21, city, and Maude Davis, 21, eity. Jose B. Almeida 25, 65 Jackson street, and Marta Silya, 19, 65 Jackson street. James 28, Greenwcod, and Mary Howard, 22 Greenwood Louis Streiff, 20, 6 Scott place. and Emilie Rogalle, 20 1801 Stockton street. William R, Laricks, 25, city. and Anita C. | Harrfet stree | F. Ford 28, 1829 Fiiteenth street, | . 22 345 Golden Gatc | avenue. | Jobn H. Boyson, 45, 994 Valencia street, and | Matele Gage, 45, 084 Valencia street. Eugene M. Day 28 1219 PFell street. and and Jeannie Mary M. Shean, 24, 471 McAllister street. Adam Little, 33 Redwood Cit . Dunoon. Scotland. Richard Anderson, 27. 579 Third street, and Emma.V. Lindstrom, 31, Palo Alto. Agostino Giannoni 23, $ Ewing place. and Teresina Mosconi, 20, 41 Garden avenue. ‘William Rosenthal, 33. 1814 Pine street, and | Bdna Weil 21, 1814 Pine street. Frank Riley. 24 Vallejo, and Irene Pack- and Frances E. Sargent 24, J. Henry Dooley, 54, 1453 Octavia strget, anl Bridget M. McGaran, 26, 1630 Lombard street F. Brinkmann, 1618 San. Bruno avenue, and Ottlie Xe;:r. 33,1369 Minoa s . 26, Stocktom, and Ela Stockton. . Hopkins, 41 2380 Union street, | F. Saunders, 48, San Rafael. R. Antonsin, 41, city, and - Meedie Shafer, 24, city. Herbert E. Collett, 23 1516 Leavenworth street, and Louise C. Costaguta, 19, 1340 Nine- | teenth avenue South. Patrick J. Murphy, 24, 7 Mason street, and the 28 8 Mason street. Edward H. Mann_ Ellen, and Mary Gretchell, 32, Glen Ellen. i Nofrey. 25, 408 McAllister street, D. Adams, 25, 477 McAllister st 35,1021 Dupont street, and Haw Dupont street. { i COLBY—In this city, October 14, 1904, Agusta 49 MULLOY—In thig city. October 6. 1904, to the | MURPHY—In_San Rafael, October 15, 1904 wife of Charles W. Mulioy, & son. | Patrice J. Murphy. beioved hushand - of PRAETORIUS—In this city, October 9, 1904, | FElizabeth B. Murphy. and brother of John 1o the wife of George Praciorius, a daughter. | Murphy and Mrs, Kate Swenson of Sacra- REED—In this city, October 15, 1904, to the | Mento. a native of Sacramenta, Cal. aged Wity of Joie & THeol & mon: w| 34 years. (Philadeiphia papers pleass copy.) < |} EF Notiee of funeral heveafter. STELLING—In this city. September 30. 1904, | - LI I 0y chy. Sep O'CONNOR—In this city, October 15. 1908 to the wife of Barthold Stelling. a eom. ! = SULLENGER—In_this city, September M. | g yosc, O COGROF. & native of Ircland. aged 1904, to the wife of M. M. Sullenger, a 3 doughter. (San Jose papers please copy.) SUTTON—In this city, October 8, 1904 to the wife of Frederick R. Sutton, a deughter. | O'KEEFFE—In this city. October 15 1904 Patrick, dearly beloved husband of Kath. erine O'Keeffe. and father of Willlam_ An- drew and the late Mary. Jemnie and Julis WALTER—In this city. October 1. 1904 to | O Keeffe. e and, the wife of H. L Walter, a daughter. B el foe WARMAN—In this city, October 5. 1904, 0 | STEWART—In this city October 13, 1904 the wife of Robert A. Warman, a som. WEISS—In this city, October 12, 1904, ta the wife of John W. Welss, a daughter. MARRIED. YOUNG—ROUSE—In San Rafael October 11, Jane, Beloveq wite of Hemry Stewart, and mother of Mrs Laura Bell, a native of Ire- land. aged 74 years 1 month and 0 daye EF Friends and acquaintances are respect - fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday). at 10 & m., from her late resi- @ence. 2220 Geary street between Devisadero 1904, G. W. Young of Chicago and Jessie | and Broderick. Interment Cypress L. Rouse of Oakland. Cemetery byw«uxmmu-m:‘: ——— | train from Third and Townsend streets. TIERNEY—In Oakland, October DIED. 1004 | Peter, beloved husband of Margaret Tierney, Brechtel William F. Hansen, Olaf | and father of Martin J. Tierney, & native of Brooks. Tessie Heinicke. Magdalena | Galway, Ireland. aged 63 years. oiby, Augusia Kane, Peter . - L AN i D R IFFriends 2nd acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funerai Monday. | October 17. at 9 a. m., from his late rest- Lowden, Montgomery | dence, 1616 Linden street, thence to St MeCarrick, James Francts de Sales Church, where a requiem Marks, Catherine D. high mass will be celebrated for the repose Murphy, Patrick J. of his soul. commencing at 9:30 a. m. In- O’'Connor Edward terment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakiand. O'Keeffe, Patrick Stewart, Jane Tierney, Peter. iBaer fl«pfis. Conlan, Helen Cramer, Carl W. Daneri, John De Roin, Martha J. Engelberg. Annis L Engelberg. Elizabeth Gercke, Minna Godfrey, George B. Goodman. Thomas J. Griffin, Thomas F. Haley, Willlam Francisco, aged 13 years T months asd 33 BRECHTELIn this city, October 14, 1904, P attin ot-buieis. o M Sumes William F. Brechtel, beloved husbénd of | Catherine W. Brechtel, a native of Carls- ruhe, Baden, Germany. aged 72 years. (German city papers please copy.) G ;| Members of Richmond Camp No. 470, W. O. W.._take notice. U. 8. SIMONDS, Consul Commander. J.F. O'RORKE. Clerk. 7 Remains at the oariors of A. Martin & Co., 319 O'Farrell street. Funeral A ZILLMER—In this city, October 1 lee and interment strietly privas Adoiphine, dearly beloved wife of Zillmer, and mother of Henry sad De. Adolph' L. W. Zilimer, a native of Germany, ageq 63 years 10 months and 13 daye. A member of Eintracht Frauen Verein. ErFriends and acquaintances ars respeet- fully invited to attend the funeral to- OMonday). at 1 p. m., from her late dence, 1008 Mission street between and Seventh. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery by electric funeral car from Kighteentd BROOKS—In this city, October 15 1904, Tes- | sie. dearly beloved daughter of P. J. and the | late Katie Brooks. sister of Willie and George Brooks, and stepdaughter of Annie | Brooks. a native of San Francisco, aged 13 years § months and 15 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1 p. m.. from the residence of the parents, 123 land avenue, thence to St. Paui's Church for services. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. ! 1 Coiby, beloved !;u- n}t zm cn;x-s-“:. i Colby, and mother of Al . _an - asoen B. Colby, Mra. Alice E. Kedon. Mra. 3 L | N Peane_Tudge THE. N McNoble ' ant e Mrs. Fannie Igo, a | . Dative of Massachusetts, aged 13 years. | perie oloWiNE Mavimum end minimum teu- Pperatures are reported for the previous da; (Boston and Cambridge papers please copy.) | Beston 5642 New York 7 The funeral will take place on Sunday, . Qctober 16, from her late residence. 1 | (riaso . A Tk . ...3 SicAlister ~street, where services will be | Cinclanati . 242 Philadeiphia .1, 9043 held at 2:30 p. m. Interment Odd Fellows | Jacksonville 0-68 Sc. Louts . 248 Cemetery. | New Orleans ... 30-64 Washimgton e 4 SAN FRANCISCO Henry A. Jr., dearly beloved infant son of | Henry and Charlotte Colombat, and brother | of Georzia and the late Jeannetts Colombat. native of San Francisco, aged 5 months d 9 days. The following are the seasonal date as compared with those of same season and rainfall n Stations— ac £ Funeral Sunday, October 16, 1904, at | 15 m. Interment private. v B F CONLAN—In Berkeley, October 9. 1904 at | goo mon.o ™ b 185 Ashby avenue, Helen, fnfant daughter | cor Francisco Tr of Samuel L. and Ella Conlan, & mative of | proung " ... % Berkeley, Cal, aged 1 month and 11 days. ' [ndependence ... fr— CRAMER—In this city. October 14, 1904, Car! | San Luis Obispo 4 Cramer, a native of Germany, aged Los Angeles o 72 years. Saa Diego. “o0 DANERI—In Vallejo, October 15, 1904, John, o dearly beloved husband of Christina Daneri. father of Mrs. Louisa Cuneo, Mrs. Teresa X B - Papadopulo and Frank Daneri, and srand- ol o SR father of Mrs. Cloe Leron, Mrs. Christina ” 3k 32 be B i Curs, Stella and Charlis Foppiago sad B 357 4 2 Olga an tella ternos, & native of Italy, 3 = s 2 azed 13 years | STATIONS. i '§; Bt 5 DE ROIN—In this city October 14, 1904, | L o 3 Martha Jane, wife of Edward E. de Roin, | 53 a native of San Francisco, aged 33 years g : and § months, | ENGELBERG—October 13 1904, Annie 1. | Baker B 8 42 Engelberg, aged 37 years. Carson W02 B4 M ENGELBERG—In this city, October 13, 1904, | Burska .13 38 4 Ezabeth Annie Engelberg, & native of Gil- | E1°S00 _.....30.04 84 48 roy. Cal.. aged 37 years. Flagstaft 2980 64 24 E>Friends and acquaintances are respect. Foeatello 2988 52 w0 fully Invited to attend the funmeral to-day Independence .29.90 64 40 (Sunday)._at 1 p. m.. from the parlors of LOS Angeles. 29.92 76 36 gh .ni».-n;)ierl::hmhxmmn street betweer fit;:“fimsrn o & t}‘ ifth and S terment Cypress Lawn & N0t .80 54 2 Cemetery. i Fhoenix ... 298 & GERCKE—In this city, October 15_ 1904, Min. | Fortia ’ s 3o na, beloved wife of Fritz Gercke. idolized A Red Bluff.....30.160 62 45 mother of J. Sachau, and grandmother of Roseburg J30.04 38 A Eritzie_ and " Willie Sachau. a native of Secramento ..30.10 2 4 Gera. Germany. aged 30 years § months and | Sl s B 5 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. & L. Ohips. 2005 T S8 GODFREY—In _Seattle Wash., Octsber 13, | Sen, Diego-...25.58. 3 1904, George B.. dearly beloved husband of . Scattl® R - Jobanna Godfrey, and beloved father of An- | Stokane .....20.90 12 49 nie. Richard. Josie, John and Catherine Tt0osh .....20.68 32 4§ Godfrey and Mrs. L. Gaudet and the late | Walls Walla.29.78 00 42 George T. Godfrey. a vative of + Winnemucea .30.02 48 34 aged 0§ years 4 months and 25 days. | Yuma B B = W D AN I e LTy oowober 1t 1304 | WEATHER, CONDITIONS AND GENERAL t FORECAST. and the iate Thomas Goodman, and beloved brother of Jobannah and Jobn Goodman, a native of San Leandro. 7 Funeral_Sunday, October 16, from St. Cloudy weather prevails over the northers portion of the Pacific Siope and fair over the southern. Light rain has fallen from North- Church. Interment St. Mary's | ern Nevads and extreme Northern Californis Oakland. northward. In this city, October 13, 1904, | _Another storm has appearsd off the Wash- ington coast and high southerly winds and Thomas F., beloved son of the late Michael - Rives and Ellen Griffia, and brother of Katie and ' Alice Griffin, Mrs. O. Jomes and Mrs. J. Allen, a native of San Francisco, aged 36 | years. ; T Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully_invited to attend the fumeral to-day | (Sunday). at 12 o'clock, from the pariors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Com- pany, 20 Fifth street, thence to St. Patrick's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. To the officers and members of Mohican rain are reported from rthward. "The pressure has risen over the central poe- tion of the Pacific Slope. and fallen over Washington and Northwestern Oregon. The temperature has fallen over the piateas region and remained nearty stationary in other Aistricts. LT B — B P i o ght. P recast made at San Franciseo for thirty hours ending midnight, October 18: | " 'Northern California—Cloudy Sunday, with Tribe No. 119, I. O. R. M.—You are re- quested to assembie at the funeral parlors of | rain in norgh portion; fresh southwest wind. the Henrs J. Gallagher Undertaking Com- | _Southern ifornia—Fair Sunday: light west pany. 20 Fifth street, Sunday. Octol ‘wind. at 12:15 p. m.. to attend the funeral of our Nevada—Rain Sunday; warmer in nerth late brother, Thomas F. Griffin. By order | portion. = AN BOVFEAR Nechem. .| Ses ] o it G. LAMBE! ef of Records. probably showers: fresh southerly HALEY—An anniversary solemn | "'Los Angeles and vicinity—Fair Sunday: Heht utem high mass will be said st Bolv"'l:m- Church, Eddy street, near Scott, to-morrow ,(Monday) morning, at 8 o’clock, for the re- | pose of the soul of the late William Hatey. | Friends are respectfully invited to attend. | HANSEN—In the City and County Hospital, | Oetol 14 1904, Olaf Hansen, a native of Norway, aged 40 years. HEINICKE—Entered Into rest in this city, s rn:': and vicinity—Cloudy Sunday. G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecaster, Temporarily in Charge. —— LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. October 13. 1904, at her residence, 27 Clem- | e entina street, between First _and Second, DOMESTIC PORTS. Magdalena C.. dearly beloved wife of Charies | , ppppEEN_—Saileq Oot 15—Schr Philipe Heinicke and devoted mother of William F. and Lottle Heinicke, a native of Schieswig. Holstein, Germany, aged €0 years and 25 3 San_Pedro. "’P'on".; TOWNSEND—Arrived Oct 15—Sche Lyman D Foster, from San Pedro; Sktn James days. A member of Norddeutscher Frauen Srom Homciuta Verein “and Rothes Kreus Cnterstutzungs ks n,-o;‘may ponTS. erein. H 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | VICTORIA, B C—Arrived Oct 15—_Br beri ; Fr bark fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | Ancona, from nitrate ports: Fr (londay), at 1:30 p. m. from St. Markus = from n:vmonggenh- etmr City German Evangelical Lutheran Church, B 1 O'Farrell street, between Frankiin _ and 15—Br stmr Aorangi. for Bris- Gough, where services will be held. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. | ANE—In this city, October 13, 1904, Peter | Kane, beloved husband of Katle Kane, and | father of John_ Helen, James, Mary Loretta | and Veronica Kane, a’ native of County Gal- way, Ireland. | LEE—In this city. October 14, 1904, Roswell, | bejoved husband of Lizaie M. Lee. a native'’ of Springfieid, Mass.. aged 62 years 3 months and 28 days. EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services | to-day (Sunday) at 1 p. m., at the funeral pariors of Bumker & Lunt, Misston stréet. Mission Masonic Temple, between | Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets. In- terment L O. O, F. Cemetery. | LORIE~In this city, October 13. 1904, May, | e 3 beloved daughter of Samuel and a native of San Francisco aged 26 years i LOWDEN-—At Quartz Mountain, Tuolumne | County. Cal., October 14, 1904, Montgomery, beloved husband of Low father of Mrs. B. G. k. \rot.‘trd‘. v T. J. Lowden, a native of Ohlo, aged years T months and 15 days. A member Ivanhee Lodge No. 5. K. of P. £ Friends and acquaintances are (Sunday). ac 1 5. m from the pariors « ), Al P. m., United Undertakers.' 868 Misston tween Fourth and Fifth, Interment Olivet Cemetery. McCARRICK—In October 1904, James MecCarrick, Deioved fnther o Mrs. Bdmund Atwell, and grandfather of A Atwell, a naiive of Orange N ¥ ged ™ years: MARKS—In this city, erine D. Marks, beloved i ' CHICAGO, Oct. 15.—An odd di- vorce case, in which Mrs. Hammay