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14 o ALAMEDA ADVERTS'M'TS ALAMEDA RCAL ESTATE. -roBm cot: _mooms xo rEr_rum. mna Uatern | BIRTHY—HARRIAGES——DEATHS. A ~BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.— 1 25c to $1 per night, $1 25 to §5 per week and | Rooms light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT “‘The Almonte,” § Fifth st.)—Roome, #1 50 to $10 weel , 50c, Market st. (or No. 1 . $1, $1 50 night; house open all night. ADVERT'S'NTS BERKELEY ‘BEREILEY REAL ESTATE. e and bath; lot 40x135; new and modern. V “exposure; fine view: easy terms of | : ired; mo trouble to show prop- | BONDS AND FINANCE CO. (Inc.), edway, corner Fourteenth st., | Oakland. | boldings in Golden Gate and | on, on the Key route, I will 34 small homes on your own plans for only $150 down M. 1. WURTS & CO., 1323 Broadway, op- poske Post FOR In desirable residence section of | Berkeley, house of § rooms, porcelain bath, storercom; stable and chicken-house; 3 blocks an station, 5 blocks from Berk entrance to university; 2025 between Shattuck and Mily nted and papered throughout; rent be rented to tenamts who let | rooms. Apply 26 Montgomery n Francisco, or LITILE & | attuck ave., Berkeley, | FRUITVALE ADVERT'S'TS| i Phone Vale 200. M _C. GIBSON, house; lot 60x123; fromt- | house piped for gas and | lished floor and a throughout; 2 ne; room carpet | best part of | vale ave., { urteenth 50; rents for $20 | lot, 40x150. Apply Twenty-third ave., ages on 1101 BELMOND house; over Owl drug store trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk— running lights water in every room; 200 rooms: 25c to S0c per night; §1 25 to $3 week. CALIFORNIA, 1424—Large, sunn: y rooms, well furnished, hot and cold water, gas. phone, bath; suiiable for 2 gentiemen or for gentle- man and lady other roo BN o et s S oo SN T SR CLAY, 2413—Nicely furnished room CLEMENTINA, 320—Room niahed. to let. to rent unfur- EDDY, 210—Sunny. front suite; 0 double and single rooms; private; terms moderate. EDDY, 1407 FURNISHED ROOMS. | BLLIS, 611 crnisbed, sunny rooms; 2 to §5 week; first-class, quiet; bath. FRANKLIN, 1518—3 sunny newly furnished | breakfast and dinner; rooms, reference es. bath; phone; GEARY, 122! for gentleman; mode Large bay-wi ndow sunny roo: onvenient; only $12. GRAND Southern. 7th and Mission—Rooms 35¢ GRANT, HAWTHORNE, §—Large front room to rent. | 125 night; $1 50 to $6 . T—Nicely furnished, single rooms; $2 50 to $7 week. eading- m. also y sulf | HOWARD, tion; HOWARD, 4—Furnished rms.; good loca- also some housekpg rms.; 715—Large sunny rooms at low rates; 25c to $1 day and $1 25 to $5 week. very reas. HOWARD, 2082—For doctor or dentist, an ele. | “sant parior sulte with bath; private. JESSIE, S. Mint—Nicely furnished rooms, double bed, $10; single rooms, $5. KEARNY, 306, cor. Bush—Nicely furnished | rooms: also housekeeping rooms and bath. METROPOLITAN Hotel, 129 Third st.—400 single and family rooms 35c to $1 50 per day, §2 to $8 per week; the only new and modern and rooming-houss in San Francisco that has office on ground floor, hot and cold water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat in every room and gives free baths and ele- vator service day and night to its guests. hotel rontege on Frultvale ave.; ss owner, P. O. box 462, Fruit- OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAEKLAND REEAL ESTATE. in da Vista | beautiful very de- ym $6000: at of mortgage. See € Tenth st., Oak- beautiful rm 8-room cottage; ocated; near aph ave.; fiv valk from exceptional sixth st., Oak- corper 1 Pablo ave. rner Thirty-fourth and Peralta and Beautiful 7. n Piedmon! ne ighborhood tion: near car ne; will sell cheap be seen to be.ap- Apply to E. MORRIS, 676 36th st «nd best in America—The Weekly ages, sent to eny address in the da one vear for $1 OAELAND ROOMS AND BOARD mer or boa local trains. ate fam- Harrison OAXLAND ROOMS TO LET. ne————————————————ro——————eet s eateoeeoes, ED light and airy =t Oakland OAXLAND STORES TO LET. store, corner Twenty-sixth st. and ave.: fixtures, living-room, large and stable. Inquire opposite, 10; Ean Pablo ave OAXLAND PURNITURE FOR SALE. TO-MOKRO\ for bargains in furni- ture. H 1 1th st..cor.store,Oakland | SE———— San Francisco Advertisem’ts | ROOMS FOR HOUSKEEPING. A FLOOR of 3 rooms, alcove and bath, fur-| nished for bousekecping: plano and sewing machine; eastern exposure; 5 minutes’ walk Kearny st. For terms. inquire mornings, 09 Taylor st. or phone Main 3055. CLARA —Five rooms; unfurnished; rent EDDY, 611—Furnished housekeeping rooms. EDDY bath ELEVENTH ave. South, 1535—3 large, sunny, furnished rooms; complete; rent $10 month. 804—3 sunny housekeeping rooms with ELLIS, 800—Three rooms for housekeeping; 217 Post—Elegant suite for light : also single room; reasonabie. E ave. 4% — Room for light | want | MARKET, 719—Front suite rooms; newly ren- ovated; prices reasonable. Nicely furniel hed rooms to let. | MARKET, 1040 (The Falmouth)—Sunny rooms $250 to'$7 week; baths; elevator. | MIN A, 559A—Furnished rooms: adults. PINE, beth house 2i86—Bunny bay-window, 7 rooms and completely. basement; reasonable. furnished; yard; bath ROC S to let in _private hous: Call office. ROYAL HOUSE, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights; ! PINE, 1300, corner Hyde—Sunny corner suite; phone. =1 e sl Birth, marriags and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at cither of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column | free of charge. BORN. HEGERHORST—In this city, October 25, 1904, to the wife of John A. Hegerhorst, a son. —— MARRIED. FUNK—OETJENS—In this city, October 26, 1904 by the Rev. F. W. Fischer, pastor of Emanuel Evanzelical Church, Waiter L. Funk and Annie Oetjens, both of San Fran- cisec. PHIPPS—WILSON—In this_city, October 26, 1904, by the Rev. Edwin F. Brown, Eugene B. Phipps and 1da H. Wilson, both of this city. REHDORF—OETJENS—In this_city, October 26, 1904, by the Rev. F. W. Fischer, pastor of Emanvel FEvangelical Church, Frank Rehdorf and Josephine Oetjens, both of San Francisco. | SPORK—PATERSON—In this city, October 19, 1904, by the Rev. Edwin F. Brown, Ben- jamin Soork aud Elizabeth Patterson, both of Palo Al e it e DIED. Martin, Cornelius Melrs, 'John McCarthy, Charles McDonald, Julla W. Normand, Eugene Princeley, Wm. E. ! Ahern, Daniel | Bellis, Barbara B. | Bilz, Minnjp Busch, Francis J. | Cameron, Mrs. H. H. | Carter, John T Collett, Harry G. Renner, Margarethe Conlin, Johanna Riedl, Alois L. Dean, 'Ancrew 1. Ruthérford, Helen G. Fivaz, Louis Shaughnessy, Wm. Ford, Agustus Simon, Pauline Harvey, Jean I. Stevenson, Robert Hayes, Ann Stoddard, Sarah A. Haves, Isabelle Tingley, ' Belfert A. Higbee, Thornton Turton, Harrv Hinds, Firman D. ‘Waldron, Edward L. | Hynes, Bridget Winters, Katle B. AHERN—In this city, October 27, 1904, at the | residence of his sister. Mrs. Jeremiah Mul- | cahy, 124 Fourteenth street, Danlel, beloved brother of Michael Ahern, Mrs. J. Mulcahy and Mre. D. Sheeban, a native of Ireland, aged 58 years BELLIS—In this city, Octover 26, 1004, Parbara Baln, beloved wife of the late Henry Beilis, and mother of Elizabeth, John O., James H. G. and Florence E. Bellis, Mrs. W. Hohn and Mre. David F. Hampton of St Helena, and grandmother of Dorothee Barbara and Florence Hilda Hohn, a native of Scotland, aged 63 years & months and 12 days. (English and Scotch papers please copy.) E>Friends and acqualntances are respect fully nvited to attend the funeral Friday, October 25, 1904, at 1:80 p. m., from her late residence, 203 Hoffman avenue, between Tlizabeth and Twenty-third streets. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. BILZ—In Pleasanton, October 24, 1904 Min- nie. beloveq daughter of Mrs. M. K. and the late J. A. Bliz, and sister of Mrs. E. R. Slmard and Selma Bilz. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, October 30, at 2:30 p. m., at the Presbyterian church at Pleasanton. tion at Oakland Crematorium Monday, Octo- Box 3650, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- o §€ floor; r ; room per night, month, $8 to $80; elevator on ground 35¢ t o §150; week, §2 | ms with hot and cold water; baths. ST. REGIS, Hyde and Ellls—New house. new isht STANTON, SIXTH, ngs; 1492—Sunny furnished room. 143—Furnished rooms to housekeeping priv ything sanitary f sunshine and cleanliness fs am ob- | ject see these rooms; $3 per week up. | hot and cold elevator let with SIXTH, 814—Furnished rooms. STEVENSON, STEVENEOM to let; cheap. 261—Furnished rooms to let. 620—Sunny front furnished room TAYLOR, 21—Elegant front suites and single: hot water: steam heat TAYLOR, 246—Nicely furnished room for two gentlem en elevator; $20-830 mo. TAYLOR, €24 near Sutter—Sunny, front. bay- window room: $12. THE ST. KATHRYX y CORNER ELLIS AX LEAVENWORTH STS.—POSITIVELY THE SUNNIEST ROOMS IN THE CITY: NEW D | SANITABY HAIR MATTRESSES, BATHS, | ELECTRIC ICE, MODERN ALL HOURS; ROOMS FROM $3 WEEK. LIGHTS, TELEPHONE SERV- HOT AND COLD WATER; EVERY | CONV TENC! THE Larchmont, 361 Sutter— E; ELEVATOR ew brick blx.. finely furnished: hot, cold water, steam heat, | 3150 per TE privilege to baths; $2 50 to $5 THIRD, 415B—Rooms, T wee > TATES, 123 Eddy. nea: rooms 35c to $1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no ), runnin iet—400 water in every room; elevator, read.-room; free bus, baggage, elec. ligl nts Sc to $1 50 nightly; $2 to $8 weel reading-room; free bus; baggage. WOLF House, cor. Sixth and Howard—Cholce turnished rooms for 15c per night up; ele- gant transient rooms, 50c per ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, cor. Duncan and Church ight LADY offers comfortable board and room for | $8 month In return for light dutles. Eighth ave., Sunset District, city. ROOMS AND BOARD. 1433 { GOLD: 1204—A sunny parior ruite, suitable for housekeeping; also single roome: bath and phone. | COMMODIOUS room, suitable for two gentle- with breakfast and 1254 Eddy st men, month. GREEN. 1812—Nice room; one or two ladies | or couple: housekeeping privileges. i GROVE, 106—Two nice newly furnished rooms for housekeeping: use of bath and phone. ELLIS, 453—Nice furnished rooms, with first- ass French table board. BOARD and room; private family. 330 Te- hama dinner, $40 per BHOWARD, 719 adults only; & rge housekeeping rooms; respectabie; no transient, CHESTNUT, 266—Large sunny board. room with | HOWARE rooms £22 Two suites housekeeping | £2s and coal stoves. et | HOWARD, 841A—First-class board and room, single or double, $5 week; American family. HYDE and Washington (apply 1505 Washing- ton—2 newly furnished housekeeping rms. every convenience; fine view; tel. Hyde 2506, JESEIE, 325—One sunny room; gas ram wink; furnished housekeeping: $3 week. KEARNY, 1043 unfurnished rooms; bay win- dow: front: sunny; $20; adults "m.._I;’.‘:, KBARNY, 305, cor. Nicely furnished room IJE(» he lfk 'ping rooms, and bath. KENILWORTH, cor. Bush and Powel] room sunny apartments; steam heat: cen. loc. TWO adjoining rooms suitable for 2 or 3 men, with or without board. 460% Natoma st. Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church annex, 807 California—See rms, learn prices,try table. ‘WANTED—Two young gentlemen to room and board: redsonable. 429A Ellis st. 700—Sunny front alcove suite; ‘modern conveniences; home cooking. VAN NESS, VAN NESS ave. 905—Large sunny room for two,_ with board. KNICKERBOCKER Apartments, 1340 Sonny furnished 3-room suites; steam :‘lnl: eloctric lighted; free baths: rates reasonable. LANGTON, 2563 —Three sunny nicely furnish- ©d_rooms for housekeeping in private family. MINNA. 546—Furnished rooms * i Fan e ms ' complete for Machine Co. WE shall close our retall office at 300 Post | st. Nov, 1; we have a lot of new White sewing machines that are sl that we shall positively mell a or less before removal; our new retail office is located at 9156 Market st. White Sewing 1y _shopwo naif prics MISSION, 1012, near Sixth—Front housekeep: __ing roum for 2 aduits; folding bed; gas stove, 115—Complete for housel . %5 to 13 gan range; hot bath; adulta’ > O OAK, 118% —Large room, furnished comy for housekeeping oy PAGE, 116 — Nicely furnished housekeeping | roonis: running water; bath. PINE. 2146—One sunny furnished room: and bath; housekeeping permitted: $10. ok | —_— POST, 217, mear Grant ave.—Elegant front o single room; reasonable. SACRAMENTO, 15i4—Parior floor, 5 elegantly | furnished, sunny ng rooms; plano. | ECOTT, 300—NE_ corper; nicely furnished; ex- | tra eunny; 2, 3 or 4 yooms. o e LS T 7 TS SCOTT, 300—Northeast corner; 2, 3 or 4 rooms, newly furnished; bath; u!n:m SPCOND, 149—Furnished rooms for housekeeping. SHOTWELL, 121, near Sixteenth—Two or three _ munny furnished housekeeping rooms; cheap. SOUTH PARK, 126 — T 4 unfurnished rroms for w:’-‘:“m.l‘-. — e e SUTTER, 19283 large sunny rooms and bath; 1 ectire upper floor; clean; reasonable. TAYLOR, 911—Furnished suite, 3 attie rooms, gas range, $16. light 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. | yesterday | ALL kinds second-hand §3, $5, used $10, $15, swing in_the window. MELBOURNE Institute, Van Ness and Market, cures; estab. in 8. F. 4 yra. Hours 1 t0 5 p. m. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage liccnses were issued $20; you know where the dolls 1051 Market st. James G. Zaro, Frederick W. avenve Kane, 24, 23, 27) 35, 91 Rausch street, and Lulu A. Davis, 24, 91 Rausch street. Nels A. Nelson, 33, 1006 Sacramento street, und Maude A. Lucas, 30, 1517 Oak street. 043 Central avenue, and $8; slightly | BUSCH—In | ana Ma { John Turtin | CONLI | DEAN. ber 31, at 11 a. m. this city, October 27, 1904, Francis Joseph, beloved son of Joseph H. E. Busch, and brother of Mary, Isabella_and Katherine Busch, a native of Sites, Cal., aged 2 years 3 months and 21 days, CARTER—Entered into rest, October at his residence, 1815 Sacramento ‘arter, husband of Jane Carter, . Newhall and F. S. mngland, aged 96 years 24 and father of Mrs. C. Certer, o native of and days. =7 Interment private, COLLETT—In this city, October 26, 1904, Harry George, beloved husband of May Collett, and son of Selina and the late Harry G. Collett, and brother of Mrs. Frank Gu per, Mrs. Charles Barry and Charles W.. Walter Herbert E., Alfred E., Richard C. and Albert V. Collett and the late Mrs. W. H. Smith, a native of San Francisco, aged 26 years 5 months and 19 days. @7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), October 28, at 9 a. m., from the family residence, 1516 Leavenworth street, between Jackson and Pacific, thence to the Church of the Advent, Eleventh street, mear Market, where services will be held, com- mencing at 10 a. m. Interment Mount Oliv “emetery. Oakland, 27, 1904, Ce ~In October Johanna Conlin, beloyed wife of John Conlin, a mative of Connty®Cork, Ireland, aged 58 In Haywards, October 26, 1904, ‘Al drew J. Dean, M. D., teloved son of Johan: and the late John Dean, and eousin of Al drew P. and James E. Dean, a native of To ledo, Ohfo, aged 46 years & months and days. L7 Friends and ucquaintances are respec fully Invited to atend the funeral services aturd: October 20, at 10 a. m, at All Saints” Church, Haywards, where a solemn | be celebrated for requiem high ‘mass will Interment Catholic the repose of soul. Cemetery, Haywards. 1VAZ—In this city, October 25, 1904, Louis, ' beloved husband of the late Mary Fivaz, and father of Henry L. Fivaz, a native of Switzerland, aged 65 vears. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, from the parlors 629 Broadway, Inter- F of Taccheri, k between Dupont and Stockton street ment Mount Olivet Cemete; from Third and Townsend streets. FORD—In this city, October 26, Agustus, beloved son of Elizabeth and the late George Ford. and brother of George, Fdward, Frederick, Mary and Gertrude Ford, a'native of San Francisco. EFThe funeral will take place to-day (Friday), at 7:30 a. m., from the parlors of Carew & English: 20 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrdted for the repose of his soul, commencing at 8 a. m. Interment strictly private, Holy Cross Cem- etery. | HARVEY—In Oakland, October 27, 1904, Jean J., infant son of John J. and Emma Harvey, a mative of Oakland, aged 3 months. HAYES—In this city, October 27, 1904, Ann Hayes, sister of Eugene and the late Daniel Whelton & native of Clonaklity, County Cork, Ireiand, aged 69 years. EFNotice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the pariors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. HAYES—Entered Into rest, in this city, Octo- ber 26, 1904, Isabelle, beloved wife of the Jate Bartholomew Hayes, and mother of Bartholomew and John F. Hayes and the late Minnie T. Hayes, a nagive of Ireland. (Philadelphia papers please copy.) @ The funeral will take place to-day (Friday), at 9:30 a. m., from her late re dence, 408 Ninth street, betyeen Harrison and Bryant, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where & requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 10 a. m. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. HIGBEE—In this city, October 27, 1004, Thornton Higbee, beloved husband of Eliza— beth Higbee, and father of Berice, Marjorie and Theodore Higbee, and son of Mrs. Sulli- van, and brother of Alice Cleveland and Annie Winters, and stepson of Samuel Sul- livan, & native of Missouri, aged 32 years 7 months and b days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral mervices Saturday, October 29, at 1:80 p. m., at the pariors of tke California Undertaking_Com.: pany, 405 Powell street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. ¥ g HINDS—In Oakland, October 2, 1t Denton Hinds, hibend of Boima L. Whomte and father of Vida and Edgar Hinds, a na- tive of New Jersey, aged 58 years and 5 months. HYNES—In this city, October 25, 1904, Brid; Hynes, & native of County Gaiway, Ireland: aged €5 years. . T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to'attend the funeral services Friday, October 28, at 9 a. m., at the mor- tuary chapel of J. S. Godeal, gomery avenue. _thence to St. Francis Church, where & requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her goul, com. mencing at a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric car from Eight- eenth and Guerrero streets. Z KANE—In Ventura, suddenly, of heart failure, October 25, 1904, Tina L., member ot Ursula Parlor No. 1, Jackson, and senior past grand president of ‘the order N. D. G. W. Native Daughters of the Golden West— Officers and members of the Grand and sub- ordinate parlors: You are hereby notified that tbe funersl of Tina L. Kane, our late sister and senior past grand ent, will take place at Jackson, A ’County, on Sunday, October I;l. To connect with the m. 11A Sutter street. s 34, 3334 Twenty-fifth street, and Gertrude H. Noltin, W 30, 80 Tiffany Joseph A. Cunha. 21; 416 Turk street, and Erb, 18, 1114 McAllister street. Hugh Rogers, 28 1817 Mason street, and Mazie E. nna Yung, 22, Curtis, and Charlotte A. Hi . A, 33, 834 Fflbg street. g A » 112 Eighth st. 334 city. and FRANCISCO CALL 1904, | mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy' Cross Cemetery, via the electric {uneral car from Eighteenih and Guerrero streets. Please. omit flowers, McCARTHY—In this city, October 26, 1904, Charles, husband of the late Mafy McCarthy, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 85 vears. 7 The funeral will take place to-day (Friday), at 9:45 a. m., from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to t. Patrick's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of hia soul at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 11:30 from Third and Tewhsend sireets. McDONALD—In this city, October 26, 1004, Julla W., dearly beloved wife of Willlam McDonald, and loving daughter of Edward and Julla Eustace, and sister of Agnes, James and Annle Eustace, a najive of San Francleco, aged 20 years 5 months and 28 E¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 8:30 a. m., from her late residence, 241 Sweeney street, thence to All Hallows' 'Chureh, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. To the Officers and Members of Teresa In:titute No. 20 Young Ladies' Institute— Dear Sisters: ~ Yon are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late sister, Mrs. Julia McDonald, Sawurday, October 8:30 a. m.. from'241 Sweeney street. KATHERINE BAXTER, President. M. E. GANNON, Recording Secretary. MEIRS—In this city, October 26, 1904, John Meire. a native of Germany, aged 7 vears. A ‘veferan of the Grand Army. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Saturday, October 29, at 1 p. m., at the mortuary chapel of Jullus S. Godeau, 303 Montgomery avenue. Interment National Cemetery, Presidio. NORMAND—In this city, October 27, 1904, Eugene C., dearly beloved husband of Vie- torine Normand, and beloved father of Paul A. Normand, Mrs, G. Thomas and, Mrs. Adeline Aguirre, and brother of Phuline Normand, a native of France, aged T4 years. I Notice of funeral hereafter. PRINCELEY—In_the City and County Hos- pital, October 27, 1904, William E. Princeley, a nailve of Cafifornia, aged 45 years. RENNER—In this city, October 25, 1904, Margarethe, beloved wite of the late John Renner, and devoted mother of Sophie, Hedwig, Gustave A., Carl R. and Pauline Renner and Mrs. J.'P. Spaar, & native of Hochheim, ' am Rhine, Germany, aged 56 years 6 months and 8 days. I Friends and acquaintances are t- fully invited fo attend the funeral to-day (Friday), Gctober 28, at 2 p. m., from her late residence, 1665 Mission street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. Interment 0dd Fellows’ Cemetery. Please omit flowers. RIEDL—In this city, October 26, 1904, Alois Louis Riedl, dearly beloved husband of Dord Riedl, and beloved father of Annie and Mabel Riedl, a native of Vienna, Austria, aged 40 year '6_months and 10 days. A member of South Ban Francisco Lodge No. 46. K. of P. [rFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Friday), October 2§, at 1:30 p. m., at the pariors of Gantner Bros., 1208 Mission etreet, between Eighth and Ninth, under the auspices of South San Franclsco Lodge No. 45, K. of P. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. RUTHERFORD—In this city, October 25, 1904, Helen Grace, dearly beloved daughter of Thomas and 'Mary Rutherford, and beloved sister of Andrew Rutherford, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 vears i1 months and 12 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 1 p. m., from the residence of her parents, 11 Duboce ave, (formerly Thir- teenth street). Interent Cypress Lawn Cem- etery. SHAUGHNESSY—In this city, October 26, 1904, William, dearly beloved husband "of ¢ Ida 'C. Shaugbnessy. and dearly beloved father of Margaret, Ida, Ella, Myrtice, Alice and Willie Shaughnessy and the late Frank Shaughnessy, & native of San Franclsco, aged 47 years 8 months and 11 days. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, corner Twenty-fifth and Fair Oaks streets, ‘to-morrow (Saturday), at 1:30 p. m.. chence by electric funeral car from corner, Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue at 2 8. m. Interment Cypress Lawn Cem- etery. Stanford Parlor No. 76, N. . G. W.— Members are requested to assemble at 342 Falr, Oaka street to-morrows (Saturday) promptly at 1 p. m. to attend the funeral of our late member, Willlam Shaughnessy. By order of the parior. CARL T. GRANZ, President. FRED H. JUNG, Secretary SIMON—In this city, October 27, 1904, Pauline, beloved wife of M. Simon, and mother of David and Isaac Simon and the late Abe and Sam Simon, and elster of Sol, Joe, Saul and the lat> Joachim Jonas and Mrs L. Dresner. a native of Rogasen, Pru: aged 78 years and 10 months. (Placerville and New York papers please copy.) ErNotice of funeral hereaf Octobér 27, 1904, and father of Mrs. James Har- rold, Mrs. George Angle, Mrs. A. A. Gnar- ini and Wallace and Bruce Stevenson, a na- tive of Warwick, Scotland, aged 78 years ana 10 months. STODDARD—In this city, October 26 1004, Sarah A. Stoddard, beloved wife of the late J. D. Stoddard, and mother of Dale, Judson, Orin, Willlam and Frank Stoddard, Mrs. C. L. Smith and Mrs. L. M. Prunty, a native of England, aged 68 years 5 months and 3 s, > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 11 a. m., from her late resi- dence. 832 Seventh street, where services will be held. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. TINGLEY—In this city, October 27, 1904, Belfort A., beloved husband of Lucrata A. Tingley, and brother of Frank Tingley, a native of Canada. (Moncton, Canada, papers please covy.) TURTON—In Fresno, October 24, 1004, Harry, beloved son of Annie H. and the late Henry Turton of Lahaina, island of Maui, Territory of Hawali, and brother of the late Frank N. Turton. T Remains at the funeral parlors of the H. F. Maass Company, 917 Mission street. WALDRON—In this city, October 2 Edward L., beloved husbang of Bessie Wal- and 'son of Mrs. N. Y.. a native of New York, aged 37 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday). at 1 p. m., from the parlors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Company, 20 Fifth street. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetéry. Officers cnd members of Calumet Tribe No, 149, Improved O. R. M., are requested to assemble at the parlors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Company, Fifth street, to-day (Friday), at 1 p. m., to attend the funeral of Brother Edward L. Waldron. By order of J. D. RALPH, Sachem. H. J. WILLIS, Chief Recorder. WINTERS—Ir: the City and County Hospital, October 27, 1904, atie B. Winters, a native of Nova Scotia, aged 36 years. MEMORIAL SERVICE. Memorial services for the late Mrs. Han. nah House Cameron will be held on Satur- day, r 29, at 11 a. m., in the Ad- ventist Church, on Laguna street, near Mc- Allister. _Friends are invited by her children, Mrs. C. W. Bainbridge, Mrs. John R. Martin and Benjamin Otls Cameron, to attend. _ REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. % THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21. Andrew Charles to Heinrich and Anna Flath- mann, lot on § line of Turk street, 27:6 E of Polk, E 59:6 by 8 85, and lands adjacent; 10. * City. County of San Francisco to Valen- th Schfidt, lot on line of Pine street, 96:6 E of Van Ness avenue, E 25 by S 120; Anne M. Compton to Maria Hasbrouck, lot on 8 line of Post street, 55 W of Polk, S 120 by W 30; also lot on W line of Thirty- fourth avenue, 240 N of C street, S 240, W 240, N ;’?&IE ‘I(Wi th, 1Eo‘lm: lllo, that portion ta Valley block within J. W. Farrington Tract; $10. Thomas and Lydia Kirkpatrick to Kirk- patrick Estate Company, lot on W line of Stelner street, 137 N of McAllister, N 3:10 by W 137:6; also lot on W line of Steiner street, 100 S of Golden Gate avenue, S 34:2 by W 137:6; also lot on E line of Kearny street, S of California, S 19 by E 74:6; $10. Same to same, lot on E line of Kearny street, 126 S of California, S 11:6 by E 74:6; $5. City and County of San Franeisco to Fabian Joost Company, lat on N line of Fulton street, 100 W of Polk, W 50 by N 120; $—. Same to Benjamin Heskins, lot on N line | of McAllister street, 30:1 W of Gough, W ]34:11 by N 100; $——. i - Same’ to Rose B. Gillingham (wife of Wil- ltam R.), lot on N line of Pine street, 56 E of Octavia, E 28 by N 137:6; $—. Same to Josiah R. Howell, lot on S line of JacKson street, 110 W of Gough, W 125 by 8 127:8%; $——. < Same to William Matson, lot on N line of Jockson street, 206:3 W of Gough, W 68:9 by N 127:8%; $——. goame to Terael Friedman, lot on N line of reen street, 125 E of na, N S iy Lagu; B 24 OB R T T B er street, 87: o na, S 95: §—. Same to Bernard Donnelly, lot on SW cor- ner of Lagura street and Willow avenue, 8 34 by W 51:6; §—— _ P. and Vittoria Carfagnl to Royal W. Cud- worth,_lot on N line of Union street, 29:10% E of Buchanan, B o.ué by N’40; $21. Clty and County of San Francisco to George D. Graybill, lot on SE corner of Chestnut and | Buchanen streets, E 137:6 by § 137:6; $—. Same to Harris Lando, lot on S line of Pine street, 155:4 E of Webster, E 41:8 by S 137:6: $—. Same ‘to Blanche Converse, lot on N line of Eilie street, 115 W of Buchanan, W 65 by N 80; $—. fame fo John and_ Anna Burke, lot on S Hne of Fell styeet, 556 W of Buchanan, W 27:6 by S 120; $—. Eugenle T. Merrill to Jane H. Smith, lot on 8§ line of Oak street, 140 B of Fillmore, E 40 by S 120: $10. City and County of San Francisco to William C. Raisch, lot on W line of Webster street, 100 N of Osk, N 50 by W 100; $—. Emma G, Butler and Estate of Horatio . Gates to Henrl Marx. lot on S line of Geary :llgee(, 100 E of Fillmore, E 57:6 by S 137:6; City Street Improvement Company to Ma- rian M. Gagne, lot on S line of Lombard street, 114:7 W of Plerce, W 22:11 by § 90; $10. Gustave A. Gagne to same lot on 8 line of Lombard street, 114:7 W of Plerce, W 72:11, §137:6, E 50, N 47:6, E 22:11, N 90; gift. City and County of San Francisco to Cece- lia Unger, lot on £ line of Devisadero street, 62:6 N of Sutter, N 25 by B §; . A. L. Gump to Mabel B. Gump, lot on S line of Green street, 240 W of Scott, W 5 by 8 137:6: gift. Benjamin and Naomi Wise to Christian H. Kornbeck, lot on § line of Golden Gate ave. ey 200 E of Layton street, E 25 by S 137: City and County of San Francisco to Sam- uel Morgenstern, lot on S line of McAllister street, 106:3 E of Lott, E 50 by S 137:6; §—. Samuel D. and Emma Magnes to Martha A. Peck (wife of Daniel), lot on S line of Haight street. 121:10% W of Clayton, W 25 by S 100; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Mabel E. Dodge, lot on SW line of Washington ave- Due. 123 SE of Mission street, SE 25 by SW Same to Peter J. McGovern, lot on NW_cor- ner_of Duboce and Stevenson streets, N §0 by W _37:6; $——. Nicholas Hollings to Diedrich Hollings, un- divided one-fourth of lot on E line of Mission street, 150 N of Fifteenth, N 25 by E 160; $10. Same to Meta Hollings, undivided one-fourth of same; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Anton Hermann, ot on E line of Capp street, 140 S of Twentieth, S 25 by E 120; $—. Same to Milos Mandich, lot on NW corner of Seventeenth and Alemany streets, W 25 by N_100; $—. Sama to Rosanna J. Espel, lot on W line of Noe street, 25 N of Hemry, N 51 by W 96; — Mary E. and John H. von Schroeder or von Schroder to Axel Sonderup, lot on E line of Capp street, 185 N of Twenty-third, N 25 by E 122:6; $10. Willlam B. and Ona B. Hench to Ellen M. | and Emerson D. Benner, lot on N line of Eighteenth street, 100 E of Collingwood, E 25 by N 75; $10. v Martin Haneon to Andrew and Helena C. Wallbers, lot on W line of Fountain street. 101:8 8 of Twenty-fourth, W 125 by S 1:8, lot 10, block 15, Noe Garden: $10. Tandry C. and Cecile M. Babin to Albert Joseph, lot on N line of Jackson street, 82:6 E of Montgomery, E 25 by N 60; $10. Isaac and Nina Levy to eame, lot on N line of Jackson street, 107:6 E of Montgomery, E 30 by N 60; $10. Benjamin M. and Laura E. Gunn to Mar- garet C. Davis, lot on E line of Larkin street, 108 N of Geary, N 34:6 by E 60; $10. Californta Safe Deposit and Trust Company to same, same; $100. Richard Bradley to Thomas J. Willlams, lot on E line of San Bruno road, 125 8 of Twen- | ty-fifth street, § 25 by B 100; $10. City and County of San Franclsco to august K. and_Alma Hermanson, lot on E line of Rhode l-llndm tr’e—e‘l_ 150 S of Twenty-third, 825 by E 100; $—. W"Idl‘n A. and Mabel Harris to Willlam Wratt, lot on N line of Clement street, 52 W of Second, W 25 by N 100; $10. William " and Kate Wyatt to L. H. Bither, same; $10. J. W. Wright & Sons Investment Co. to Pail J. Butler, lot .on W line Thirty-ninth avenue, 260 S of Point Lobos avenue, S 65 by W 120 $10 VJohn and Ella McCulloch to Thomas D. Polk- ington, lot on W line of Sixth avenue, 175 N of A street, N 25 by W 120; $10. Robert T. Iberson to John Landsburg, lot on NE corner Ninth avenue and C street, N 72 by E 26; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Henry Meyer, lot on N line of Fulton street W of Seventeenth avenue, W 50 by N_100 lot on N line of Fulton street, 32:6 E of Eigh- teenth avenue, E 50 by N 100; $—. J. F. Chandler to Adam F. Gunn, lot on SW | corner Forty-sixth avenue and O street, W 240 by 8 600; $10. Mary A: and Emma G. Kane to same, same; 0. “Ad:m F. and Idah E. Gunn to J. F. Chand- ler, lot on SW corner Forty-sixth avenue and | O street, W 120 by S 425; $10. Same to Mary A. and Emma G. Kane, lot on SE corner Forty-seventh avenue and O street, S 426 by E 120; $10. B, Brooks Lee to Willlam H. Kehres, lot on N line of T street, 82:6 W of Forty-fifth ave- | nue, W 50 by N 100; $10. Faward B. Church to Frances A. Church, lots 5 to 7, block 37, Sunnyvale Homestead; 10. M neo & Costa Co. to Jacob Heyman Co., lot on S corner of Silliman and Girard streets, SW 240 by SE 400, block 14, University Mound; 1% Ducas Co._(corporation) to Leonhard Briemle, lot on SE line of Silver street, 602 NE of San Bruno avenue, SW 73:2, SE 465: NE 78:1, NW 403, lot 12, Stiver Terrace; $10. £ Builders’ Contracts. Mrs. Cora May Wilcox (owner) with W, L. Graft (contractor and architect)—All work for a two-story and basement frame building on N line of Twenty-uvemhd;flm\, 125 W of Guerreto. W 25 by N 114; . Sophie E, Laine (owner) wit! F. H. Barnes (contractor), —— architect—All work for a three-story frame buflding on W line of Tay street, 114:6 S of Clay. S 23 by W 56; $3600. DETECTIVE FREEL RELEGATED TO THE PATROLLING OF BEAT Policeman Mattheson Takes Disrated -— Man's Place and Officer Mere- dith Goes on Powell Street, {about to leave for Portland. MINERS FACING 1 FOOD FAMINE Camps on Stewart River De- | prived of Supplies by Sud- den Closing of Navigation GRUB SHIP PUTS BACK| Vessel Is Badly Battered in Her Attempts to Reach : Duncan and Other Streams gt Special Dispatch to The Call. TACOMA, Oct. 27.—The steamship Prospector returned to Dawson two weeks ago_ after failing in an attempt to ascend the Stewart River with win- ster supplies for the miners on Duncan, Highat, Ledge, Clear and other streams of that region. The Upper Stewart country is thereby left practically without supplies of any kind for the winter. The Stewart was found at such a low stage that the Prospector often- times ran on bars and had frequently to resort to the capstan to get over shallow places. She could get no far- ther than McQuesten Bar, where she left the bulk of her freight for the win- | ter. to Dawson. The Prospector’s hull was badly bat- tered .in attempts to reach the The perishables were taken back | streams. The ofticers of the steamship | report the river lower than ever be- fore in the history of Alaskan steam- beating. The. Prospector’s forty pas- sengers, who were bound for Duncan, failed to reach their destination. The Prospector was the first steamer in months to attempt the trip up the Stewart, and her failure leaves many | of the stores and most of the miners without sufficient supplies to carry them through the winter. The majority of the men there will stay until the winter trails are in good condition and then go to Dawson. —_———a ALLEGED BUNKO MEN PAY BACK COIN TO VICTIMS —eee Witnesses Fail to Appear in Police Court and Attachments Are 1ssued Against Them. ‘What looks like an attempt to de- feat the ends of justice was discovered by Detectives Ryan and Taylor yes- terday morning when the cases of five alleged bunko men arrested at the Ocean Beach last week and charged | with_petty larceny were called in Po- | { lice Judge Cabaniss’ Court. The names of the accused are: C. A. Wallace alias Vosmer, John Willlams, Edward lWilllam:, L. C. Holly and James Ty- er. As soon as the cases were called ex- Judge C. A. Low demanded an imme- djate trial. The names of the five complaining witnesses were called, but | none answered. for and obtained a continuance till Tuesday. The officers made an investigation The officers, nuspecl-\ ing that something was wrong, asked | and_found one of the complaining wit- | nesses, Fabian Olsen, on a steamer Olsen was a victim to.the extent of $19 50. He said he was paid back his money less 10 per cent, which was paid to Low, who, he said, told him it would be all right. Olsen was arrested as a defaulting witness and taken to the City Prison. Ryan and Taylor are searching for the other four victims. They are: George Rosenberg, who lost $45; F. Luchen, who lost $19; F. Kuhne, who lost $15, and Leonard Lappo, who lost $15. ———— STRANGER IN CITY ROBBED AS HE RIDES ON STREET CAR Pickpockets Take $150 From A. C. Sheldon of San Luis Obispo and Leave Family Destitute, A. C. Sheldon, who arrived last night from San Luis Obispo with his wife and two small children, was |robbed of $150 by two pickpockets on a Third street car. It was every cent the man had, and he was left in need. His wife dnd the little children sat upon the steps of the Hall of Jus- tice while Sheldon reported his loss to the police. Sheldon came to this city to try to get work. Corporal Charles Birdsall arrested Charles Murdell and placed | him‘on the detinue book on suspicion that he was one of the thieve: — e Arrested for Stealing Mail. Frank Sylvester, a lad of 18, is in serious trouble with the Federal au- thorities. He was arrested yesterday by the United States Marshal on com- plaint of Postoffice Inspector Chance. It is alleged that on October 15 Syl- vester took from on top of a rural mail delivery box near San Lorenzo a package addressed to Camilla King and dmroyeg it. The prisoner admit- ted his guilt, but said he was, drunk and irresponsible at the time. © RAILWAY TRAVEL. John B. Freel, for a number of vears a member of the detective force, was yestérday detailed to patral a beat, The change was made by Chief ‘Wittman, who gave no reason for it. Freel has been doing good work and the men in the department are won- dering why some other detective, less clever, was not transferred. D. Mattheson, who once patrolled Powell street, was given Freel's place. Policeman Meredith was transferred from Montgomery street to Matthe- ' son's late beat and Freel was given ‘Montgomery street. 4 A Santa e CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS 5 n us:so-.-_.‘t::-n 3 dagys. | | } 1 | | | Traine leave and are das toarrive at SAN FRANCISCO. Frox OcToBER '3 1904 Framy Drror (Foot of Market Street ) 7.00A Vacavilie. Winters, rop, Stock:on 7304 Niiow, Frac: osia Exi (Via Davisi. 8 00A Shasia Express Williams, Willows, tFrute, Red Blat. Portiaud. Tacoms, Seatcle 7.509 8 CCA Davis. Woodland, Kuighis Landiag. Marysville, Orovilie. 7.508 8.30a"Martinez, Antlcch. By Stocktoa, Nawmaa. Los Ba Mendota, Armoas, Hanford, Viealia rville. . ey 1 8.30A Port Costa. Modesto. d. Fresno, Goshen .Junction, Han- ford. Visslls, Bakersteld ... ... 4509 8.304 Niles, San Jose, Livermore. Stock- ton, (+Mfiton). Jone. Sncramente, Marysville. Chico. Red Blad ... 4209 8.30A Oakdaie. Chinese. Jamestown. & nora, Tuoluinne and Angeis - 20m 8.00A Atiantic Express—Ogden and 5.20» .30A Richmond, Martinez and Way Stations iy . 850» 10.00A The Ov. Lf Omaha. Chicago, Denver, Kaasas 10 'Chy. St. Louls. - « allejo llfi: Los -gfl Costa. Martinez. Byron, Tracy, Latbrop. Stockton, Merced, Haymond. Fresno, Goshen June- tion, Hanford, Lemoore, Visalfa, Bakersield, Los Angeles e 12.00m Hayward, Nlies and Way Sta 11% Sacramento River Steamers. B §H Benfcia, Winters, Sacrai Woodland, Knights Marysville, Orovil; stations. G0 heaisioatonsns rd. Nijes and Way Stations.. o1 Martiuez, Byron,Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Modesto, Merced, Berends, Fresno and ‘Way Stations beyoud Port Costa 12.209 4.00P Martinez,San Ramon, Valiejo,Napa, Callstoga. Sants Ross. - 4.00P Niics. Tracy, Stockte 10.204 4.30 Hayward, Siles, xmuwm's-'{ 18. Jose. Livermore................ | $11, 6.00P The Owl_Limited wman, Los Banos, Mendota, Fresno, Tulare, eid. Los Angeles. - ,m 16.30P Hay ward. Niles and San Jose 20A 6.007 layward. Niles and San Joss....... 3.508 8.06P Eastern Express—Omaha. Chicago, Deuver. Kausas City, St. Louls, 11.20a ] L i7.259 San Marrlnez. m-kmnl ‘;Im!nfiu, Coltax, Reno, Sparks, Montello, . Ozden = . 12.50m .00p Vallejo, daily, exceps Sunday. 7.00P Vailejo, Sunday oniy..... p 7s0m 7.80P kichmond, San Pabio, Port Costa, Martines and Way Stations.. ... 7.00° Reno Passenger—FPort Costs, Be- nicia, Suisun, Eimirs. Dixon, Davls, Sacramento, Sparks. Tono- Pab. Keeler and Way Stacions. . 8.06P Orogon & Californis Express—Sac- ramento, Marysviile, Redding. Portiand, Puget Sound and East. 9.10p Bayward, N1I day only) COAST LINE © 0ot o Market 816 Newark, Centerville, San Joss, Felton, Roulder Creek, San Cruz ai Newark, New Almaden, Lo: Boulder Creek, Sant: Principal Way Stations 4.16p Newark, 3an Jose, Los @9.3Cp Hunters' Train (Saturday oaly)- San Jose and Way Stations GOAST LINE (Broad Ganeer. (Third and To JA The Coaster—San Sau Ardo, Paso Robles, Margarita, Lals Obispe, Guadalupe, Santa Bar bara, San Buenaveatura, Mon- talvo, Oxnard, Burbank, Los Angeles . - \ee Hollister, Pacific ¢ 9.00a San Jose. Trea Finos, Wa Capftols, Sents Cruz, Pscie Grove. Salinas, San Luls Obispo snd Principal Way Stations. Z0A San Jose aad Way Stations.. 1130A San Jose and Way Stations n Jose and Way Statio Del Moate Express—Sa Fan Jose, Wrtsonville, Sants Cruz. Del Moate. Mon terey, Facifie Grove. . W3 ks 13.00P Los Gatos. Wright, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz, via Santa Clars and Narrow Gange .. st 3.30p Valencia St., South San Franeiseo, Burliogame, San Jose, Gliroy, Hollister, Tres Pinos ... 4.30P Sau Jose and Way Stations. - 15.00P Santa Clara, San Jose. Los Gatos. and principal Way Stations (ex- cept Sunday) ... o 30p San Joseund Principal Way Statione 48P Sunset Express.—Kedwood. Sea Jose, Giiroy,Saiinas, Paso Robles, San Luls Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los Aogeles, Deming. El Paso. St.Louts, New Orleans, NewYork B.4Bp Pajaro, Watsonville, Capitols, Santa Cruz. Castroviie, Dei Monte, Pactlie Grove. ........... 18.16P “ui Mateo, Bereaford, Beimont, San Carios, Redwood, ' Fair Osis, Menlo Park. Paio Alto.. - 18484 [ San Jose and Way Stations. . 8.36a 8. Palo Alto and Way Stacions. . 10.16+ 11.30% South Saa Franetsco. Ml Ibrae, Bur- lingame, San Mateo, Belmons, Eam Carios, Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menio Park, and Palo . 945> @1130° Mayfieid, Mountain Vie: oy vale, Lawrence, Santa Clars and 8an Jose..... 5 .. 19458 P for A A for Moruing. 1Sunday excepted. £ Sunday only « Baturday only. 5 Mouday only. - {8topa at all stations on Sundsy, CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. CISCO TO =* " “APARL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, In Efiect Arrive San Fran. Oct. 2, 1904. San Fran. Week | Sun- Destina- Days. | days. tion, Brae for Quentin; at Santa Rosa for White Su Springs and Mark West Springs: at Lytton Lytton s.u‘rma: at Geyserville for and Saturday to Monday reund-trip tickets at re- ‘Round-trip tickets to all points years. Friends and acquaintances respect- hg Invited t¢ attend the fill.l’n Saturday, October 29, at 9 a. m., from his late resi- dence, 30 Chattanooga street, thence to St. t1ird streets, where a solemn requiem hig duced m.-nanmm -.lnhnmrn. R. X RY. Gen. Manager. hl—‘}‘ MT. TaMALPAIS RAalLWAY i, ok Fraioa Sandays | Vi