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1% : THE 5. FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTORER 29, 1904. S | mooMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfum. | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. lors of the California Undertaking Com- | der E. Davidson, tndivided two-thirds of lot ALAMEDA ADVERT'S'M | boaed I R N L i Dol s insetment NG | N Cisnes o et R s Siretn. ¥ 18 . o | ALURUNSIWICK House, 118 Sixth st Rooms | I shail ciose our retall office at 300 Fost Blivet Cometers. L | E S C T TR TATE. 1o 81 per night, $125 to §5 per week wid | st Nov, 1; we have u lot of mew Whits | HULL—Iu San -Carlos, October 27, 1004, nnie or Maria Kennedy to Michael Ste- ALAMIDA REAL ES | A ving oachlnte ot are. Sligtaly ShEO L s il Hull husband of R phens, lot on N line of Army street, 213:4 W ay we shall positively sell at balt price | Hull and Tather of the la | of Sanchez, W 26:8 by N 114 and lands adja- 7 before removal; our new retail office Mrs. Richard Shields and Guy and Asa | cent; $10. | ted at 913 Market st. White Sewing Hull, a native of Castleton, N. Y., aged 82 Frank W. Finch to Amella A. Finch, lot on 2 - years and 7 months. ‘W line of Clara avenue, 336 N of Eighteenth - = G Services will take place at St. Mat- | street, N 28 by W 126; gift. Pt LS SEL e ‘The machine for family use; best thew’s Church, San Mateo, Sunday, Octol Maria H. Thomson to same, same; $10. cheapest;. second-hand all makes at any | 30, at 1:30 p. m. - | Thompsop’s Union Soda Works to Joseph A. HTENBERG—In (his city, October 28, | and Willia#h H._ Hollis, lot on W line of Mason A 004, Rudoiph, beloved husband of Margaret | strect, 83 N of Fubert, N 35, W 0833, S 0. (jpeat Falling Off in the |Mrs. Sterling Postley Testi- 1 {ALL ® 3 $3, 55, §8; siightly | lichtenberg, and father of Kate, gas, phone, | ALL % Margaret and Rudolph Lichtenberg Jr., a isidor and Bertha Lipman to Eliza Cooper i - 2 Foniomen or'tor wenmte | Lo M0 T2 TG OB Maked w0 | malive of Bremen, Germany. aged o8 vears | (eite ot William, lot oV N ine'oc amrison | Traffic on the Elevated,| fies, at Hearing of the light housekeeping’ rooms; :l.rm st. for No. 1 | . $1.50 night: | cpen_ all_night. | e Almente,” N Fifth st.)—Roomes, $1.50 10 $10 wee; R 3 mrm!'wd kot and cold ‘water, ther rooms. and 4 months, ;llhlel. 125 NE of Fourth, NE 25 by s 5 - o = e on Delam STRO, 421—Double furnighed front parlor SOCIAL, e Tt lty, October 25, 1904, | | Rose McTlexrney to Thomas OrBrien, lot on as Result of New Line| Dolbeer Case in New York e T ] wait TROLLEY parties, clubs, {raternities, Took | Ann Jane Longmoore, a native of County | N¥yline of Flary street, s - bere: a chance {0 make merry; cozy dance | Monaghan, Ireland. Frank ¥. and Rose Hills to Theresa A. hall and dinners to suit any purse at Ivy I Friands and acquaintances are respeot- | \ SO o SO0 IR, TR0k avenue, | (1 A ha AR AS { NES N N e frmet e ot | B ST SRSNLIT S| alved GRS R | B0 S s ity | CABMEN ARE AFFECTED| WITNESS A CALIFORNIAN Greenebaum, lot Muirhead building. Market and Larkin sts. | 7 Hoff avenue. near Sixtoenth stroet. [IOterc | onN'line of I street, 107:6 E of Eleventh ave- %, near Guerrero—812; 4| G rom Eighieanth and Guerrero siseets, | nig B %5 by X RO S0 1oy pas | People, Who Formerly Used |Schoolmate and Friend of MARTIN—In this city, October 20, 1904, at “abiet Torm | | his residanice,' 30" Chiattanoosa, strect, Cor- more, lot on W line of Forty-fifth avenue, 100 commer, Market, Powell and Bady— | CUARANTEED cure: send B0c: tale S| el "belorea tmer of Jobt v, Datnd & Sortsueet s2oby wizims C - .| Carriages After Theater,| Dead Girl Recalls No Indi- it desired; mo trouble o show prop- XD FINANCE CO. (Inc.), . corner Fourteenth st., | hoidings in Golden Gate and Frank A., Cornelius L., the Key route, I will nd furnished rooms; reasonable. rande, L. L. C. CO., T fornia Safe Deposit and Trust Company, trus- . . - e s e L Go ki, ilanbech s Fhily . Rarm, ieen"1o Continentat ‘Butaing end Toun Ase- | Patronize Tummel Route| ecation of Mental Weakness .'1323 Broadway, cp- | _and &ingle rooms; private; terms moderate. B, A u "{~ e g Bedu e A rrvasy, | elahth avenue, 18718 X, S srset, N 23 by e | 3 MELBOURNE Institut Tis late resi. | W 114, trustees’ deed; $1556. 3 - — Tt bk gy - S ALY Caren; exta, 1 8. B 3. Howrs T100B . | - SeooeeT oty S0 Unanes o BL, | | Erederico and Tioss E. Lovotti to Alfred | NEW YORK, Oct. 28.—None of the| NEW YORK, Oct. %.—Mrs. Sterling o RGE HUNRICK, | 5 E————— | jumes Church, corner Guerrero and Twenty- | And Florence P. Stockton, lot on SE line rface car lines showed an appre- | Postley, for years the schoolmate and MAR CEN:! third streets, ‘wh lemn’ requiem high | Caselli avenue, 36 NE of Bagle (Short), NE 26 | Su. pp! BIAGE IAOMBERS. imass will be ovlebrated Tor the repose of his | by SE T block 11, Market-street Homestead: | cigble diminution in traffic as a result | intimate friend of Bertha M. Dolbeer, soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment ! ELLIS, 611—Newly furaished, sunny rooms; The followin§ marriage licenses were issued Holy Cross Cemetery, via the electric funeral San Francisco Savings Union to Emil and | of the competition with the subway, | the young California woman who com- | y H a eoni rrero streets. | Alice Langmuth, lot on NE c | = g s, quiet; bath. )e’-:dro:)u““ i §_-I:u!ero;d::l;:‘t""m and Guerrero . | and Moultre streets, E 56.08, N 67.39, W 56, | Which opened for public service at 7 | mitted suicide at the Waldorf-Astoria ELLIS, $62—Two newly furnished rooms, suit- ¥ .D—In_this city, October 26, 1904, | S 64.11: $10. inson | 0 ClOCK last evening. last January, was the only witness at for 2 or 4 persons. ! andee, 25, city, and Gertrude ; dearly beloved wite "ot “Willlam (Rlarsaret Moran to Josephine M. Packinson | © 4 " in tcrsection in Herald Square | the hearing fo-day on the will of Miss 3 Donald, ELLIS, 1430—Sunny room; reasonable; board | Cprors pberis, 27, s_,, Bryant street, and | and Julia Eustace, and sister of uu-, i Sagamore street, 200 E of Capitol, E 50, S to|of the Broadway, Sixth-avenue and | Dolbeer. Mrs. Postley is a resident of Sontiembe “Sot ,m“ of | 82 10 §5 week; first-cls ms, porcelain bath, | ol bl or not; private famlly. Maria Wasgner, 23 James and Annle e, & mative of San | N line of San Jose, SW 50, N 241:10, block B, Thirty-fourth street lines (the busiest | California. FOR oy ichacl Numair, 54, K12 Larkin street, and | Francisco, aged 20 years § months and 28 | Rallrcad Homestead; $10. " F(:}I\le{‘r::fi; room %fiam;w‘-hle house go to | o M Corhian, 20, Rosdoke, Ve days. Builders’ Contracts. ‘place in New York, there seemed to | She declared that with the excep = - 1 Alfred McLaughlin, 33, city, and Emma B. ...}'i'”.‘"'-‘?l: -tnd -cqugmhuncz: -relre'»!dc.!; Leo Kowalskl (owner) with John A. Broad- be no decrease in patronage. so far ag | tion of the time Miss Dolbeer was in , near G. G. ave.—Sunny fur, | Moflat, 24, city. y invi o _attend the neral 0 o | Buro sh, ha .u conveniences; rent $10. Edward 'J. Crofton, 23, 106 Eddy street, and | (Satuday), at from her late | Woed (contractor), i nh'muel“ slullm:mu! the conductors and transfermen could | pe e d been her intimate Edw | Louise G. 1¢ Valley, 25, §53% McAllister st. residence, 241 Bweeney stréet, thence to All | for a two-story fra % | Judge. This was true also at Forty- | friend and companion and that Miss T " QY | Wil F. Schuster, 20, 87 Jackson street, Hallows' Church, where.a requiem high mass | California !treet. 32:6 E of Tenth avenue, FP] I l ‘ ALE ADVERT'S TS | and Marle C. Lambert, 19, 539 Vallejo street. will he celebrated for the repose of her soul. 100 by I 23; §75e. i Rt | second street and Broadway. Dolbeer had never shown any signs of P < e g I e B T T R e e o T e con’{f.':lfi.g"m:y“(!:fi?n!?m Srehiteor | OB the “L" lines, however, traffic was | being insane or irrational. cely '8 , 15, 7 Sansome Cross Cemetery, ¢ " PRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. and” Amelta Fasutiga,” 15, 711i4 Sansome st e I ot o bl ! James A McCullough—All work for a on | noticeably lighter. The theater-going| Mrs. Postley sald that Miss Dolbeer Thone vale 220, | {and Tom Ling i, T¥2 Washingion street oot i, Ceigher 5 Toog TR | U0 S DS, e, E To o Twen- | crowd from Brooklyn that nightly jams | S¢émed to be in good health when she p iy, oaar e === | McGrill, beloved husband of the iate Sarah | e . " | the Park-pl sta - | saw her in New York and that Miss - 0x123: fromt- | - ~McGrill,_and loving father of Willlam A. L B, 83; D N aone Dolbeer said sh, ged ectr floor & ;M | GRA od, sunny suite; also | BIRTHS—MM{R]AGES—BHATHS_ George F. and Mercedes Saale McGrill, a avenue line was not so large, and there | r said she had so arran; her pech T e $250 to :‘ week. | native’ of Treland, aged 70 years. (Fresno were few strap hangers in the trains | business affairs that she could remain o i ! papers please copy.) rook- | aWay for two years | s M’m bes . GRA! m (Tho Astoria)_Heart of | Birth, marriage um! death notices senf vy 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. bound uptown. Hundreds of Brook- | . y t years if she enjoyed the - 5 o T | o wk. up. {mall will not be 1;:'1:1‘104‘3 lThe) m-;;x be hngd;«: MEIRS—In this city, October 26, 1.91‘_ John 1yn theater-goers who travel in the up- | {rip. % f— | in at either of the publication offices an Meirs_a native of Germany, eged 77 years. town on the “L” took the sub R S i Frujtvale | GrOV 16, bet. Van Ness ave. and Frank- | indorsed with the name and residence of per- A h conunued From P-ce Fifteen. 0ol e subway route ¥ Near East | i Nicely’ rmad room for rent; reason | o wuthorized to”Bave the Zame: publisbed: o LT ars rompect: home. | HIBERNIANS GREET CANDIDATES v e g able; & ocality. | Notices restricted simply to the announcement | o i ntlg 40 A A D ices b sol s T E B e i | - e ———— | of the event are publithed once in this column | e JirItE G0 Btte0d e, Ko "at the | cautornl‘ Stock and Oil Exchange. thcl mett all alang the etreet §tood by | Livernash Wynn Speak at Knights )HAWTHO“\E Ps ,_u_" Rtk 4o vt | free of charge. mwortuary chapel of JuMus S. Godeau, 305 | Aou ‘l(nclb—;_ o i Aug;qt eir vehicles, looking longingly at and at —_— =i ———— | \ontgomery avenue, Interment National | Associated Trust Cer ma of those who el of the Red Branch Hall. T tront_room BORN. eoemetery, Presitlo. S R 10 | oia were pres s :?xl;m::hoofl?w Congressmen Edward J. Livernash { _for rent. /SS—In ' Berchtesgaden, Germany, October | ; OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS | BEGLEY—1n San Ratael, Octover 20, 1004, | MGSS_In Berchtesgaden, Germany, October | | Home 8 874 | cared only to be whirled about on the 'and William J. Wynn spoke last even- uow,\m;_ 787%—Furnished rms.; good loca- ’ to the wife of John D. Begley, a son.” late J. Mora Mose of Oakland, Indepen = new road. There was a decided falling | & t OFFICE, 1016 BROADW. ,‘- tion; also some housekpg rms.; very reas. MILLER—In ‘this city, October 26, 1904, to ;humump-.xn this city, Octcber 27, 1904, | Junction . 14 15 g | Ing at a meeting in their honor in A SAEE, Tl T e G | T Ml e | LER e beloved husband of Vier ‘gggan“fi‘?’ -w 3 = [ 01 “QS“: "“ ‘dh’e restaurants lmo“.Knilhu of the Red Branch Hall un- . 7 | PETERSON—In this city, October 22, 1904, torine Normand, and beloved father of Paul - after-theater 2 5 OAXLAND BEAL ESTATE. | _reies: Ze lo §1 day and 81 25 to 85 weeki | PHINIRNr deirid Pelerson’ (ace sutions, @ | & Normund: G “homas “and Mrs. | Ol City Petroleum I e ners. ienrd::‘e Auspices of Division M5 HOWARD, 2032—For doctor or dentist, an ele. | daughter. & . biother O s | 6 B & Mclliitrid - 100 sk & $4G50¥INT bome “in beautiful Linds Vista | £ant parior suite with ban: private O e e o o L e A Ty Eratian L MANY STABLES ARE DUE Livernash delivered the principal k ce; mew; finely fl'n*'wd in_every de- B, 36 nis PRl A bt B sl B e e BRI S il ay, | Sterling . 2 00 m | Speech of the evening, saying in part: st sell on Bccount of mortgage. See - MARRIED. Tate Tesidonce 325" San Carion_ avenue, be- | TWeniy-eight . 9 37% | toi Delitical campaign is- 8 Hberal educatitn N & CO.. 466 Tenth st. Osk-, JONES, 943, near Pine—In modern flai '“““! ROBBINS VAN IDERSTINE—In_this gity, |- twesn Mission and Valencia, Twentieth and | West Shore 180 “Bill” Fieldwick, Superintendent of | -‘l’e’rt?u-f‘&i‘fé‘t relgen‘l?d :'o"n'x:n ey £ s uipw S e e ERCR well furn.; comfortable; convenient; reas ser 10, 1904, by the Rev. W. C. Day, Twenty-first streets, thence to French Church .nlfil’:u,lll,rn:o"— 60 Oakland Track Suffering From | inmermost life of his fellow citizens, of ‘hetr g for somebody; beautiful | KEARNY, 220 Sunny housekeeping rooms: ur . Bobbine of Ben Jacinio/dnd Alms | o Nacre Deteey Victotres (ox servicess Iu. | PWCRIrA Thested » Sog s o true attitude toward government, of conditions > ge: finely located; mear | also “single rooms; rent reasonabie. Phons F Van Iderstine of this cit; terment Holy Cross Cemetery. Mooine Seettn: Ugly Gash on Leg. | of race and circumstances of environment (at iputes’ walk from | SHARP—WILLIAMS—In this _city, October | OTTEN—In this city. October 28, 1004, Peter, Board— Good racing weather in the Eastern | 0ther times unnoted) which move them in their )x150; exceptional buy — - 1904, by the Rev. T. R. Earl, Frank 8, | beloved husband of Meta Otten, and father | . . Boar 2 | allegiance to principles and parties than could 5 Thirty-sixth st., Oak- Bush—Nicely furnished | Sharp and Johanna A. Willlams, both of of Meta, Frieda and Herman Otten, Mrs. | 00 ZAFIbON «:cooc 60 | country, with many tracks still open | be gathered from the experience of an equal ing rooms and bath. | this cit | 7T Cemello asd M. Touls Lacazette, a ma. | 100 Xuohere Theoek . : 26 | for business, has contributed to making | Rumber of vears of active business or profes- — — — - — - NAGLE—BL. 55 v, Octs % years 5 months an z 1 e FOR sale 8200, corner lot, 133x100; nm,umu\ 501 —sSunny back room, 1 or 2 gents, | THORYAQIEBIACK = (NS Ok Ofuator | © daya. 00 Tudepend cove : _% {turfmen late In heading toward the | icntion, the spits and malics ofien engendered Cey Row Sen Pablo ave. 'EDWIN SUTH- _s single back, stove, $5. | ot Trinity M. E. Church, Christian Thorn- I>Friends and acquaintances are respect- | JoJ J‘;’::";,H : . S 15 | coast this season. The “standing room | by keen rivairy, the ardor of friendship, the corner Thirty-fourth and Peralta | Front sulte rooms; mewly ren- | agie of San Francisco and Alice Ward Black | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | e R only” sign has not been exhibited at | Seifishuess of place hunting, the disinterested ~ — | "d ‘prices reasonable. { 2k VaRe o) ;bl‘;lndi.(}?ir:; la?ée:'x‘" éf,‘i;".r'"ix'“{f.fii?«'f'"fi.% | Board— Oakland as vet, but there are more ! emoont e e e — — AL, 2% 2 3 | Seneral good. the sordid fear of others lest a —Beautiful 7-r. home in Pledmont: | th It | 7000 Independence . 28 i hborhood; good location: near car | BRI DIED. it ‘:,,f,’;’dbe*'i}g‘;;"_‘*!r’,’, e nder ne | 47 Superior 6 | than 300 horses on the ground and the Situation which makes for the aggrandizement line: will sell cheap: must be ssen 1o be ap- | e e has. ety St o okl auspices of Concordia Lodge No. 122, I O. ! 9% |unoccupied stalls have all been spoken ' may suler change 1o thelr. advantage any n preciated. Apply to RIS, 675 36th st. Me?fii\;%g}_‘,‘;gkgh,b:-&,;m:‘:,\,,nT;“nny rooms; | Avansirio, nm:a fl“é’”{i"""p"‘,‘,‘“k“}( 21“’:; wm:e;x:;:;'x 0. O. F. Cemetery. 1 gp.‘ for. A couple of carloads are due to ';::I::ls:‘- :;{;Era?'pe'i:!"fl an(zdhon)y(:; ::a - sl | - 4 ; ; vator. Baumann, Sophia eGrill, Patricl : ) n v ‘cal agitation men throw the OAXLAND ROOMS AND BOARD |— " | Diuman Sor Motss, ol PRINCELY—In this city, October 28, 1004, | arrive this morning from Kansas CIty. | masks they wear in seasons of complacence S ————————— M ¢ ALLISTER, 1063—Nicely furnished room Bouyssou, Paul Moss, Mrs. Julla T. William Edward E. Princely, beloved son of | ink Stocks. It does not pay always to make light | and reserve. GEXNTLEMAN roomer or boarder; private fam. for one or two gentlemen. | Casteel, Young W. Normand, Eugene C.| Mrs. Chris Schussier and the late Willlam | Ldning Stocks. of an injury, even though it may ap- | , L fe¢l here to-night as I fancy 1 should feel ¥ convenient to local traine. 1362 THarrison | Lo o 1% Tmird ot | Collins’ Timothy A.. Otten, Peter z’f“;ffb' B9 “““3 gf Cflmmlb“n 'h:g'“mns l SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. e T ! "t Ghe Mer: Omis vl a;’o 1f I had passed out of the noise and heat and st., Oskiand 1 . .—400 | Desprez, Josephine Princely. Willlam E. ounty, . aged 47 years months an : s sates o the San’ Fhin % | commotion of a great city's streets and int ;l’nne and family rooms 33c to $1 50 per day, | Downing, John M. ®Ries, Laura D. 25 days. el e “Excnange Board yesterday: | to-day Superintendent “Bill” Fieldwick | the blessed vale which moved the irish poet 1o | to §8 per week; the only new and moders | Raston. Maj. George Schmidt, Charies £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | e E i, R o (he tiak ey h| °me Of his sweetest songs—that happy vale h:l:lhlnd I;oomll:g-houl; an Ba: ‘Fn‘x’:clula: { Hayes, Anne Shaughnessy, Willlam f;iuyd ln\lgxlt :: nllfind :h;o funeral ue{\li;u’ ERAS mm ng pe mmwhlr 2 -5 e track across the bay had a gash | where the bright waters meet; that sweet re- that has office on ground floor, hot and cold | chard S. S onday, October 31, ai a. m., af e | 600 Alpha ....... treat wh : roome: sunny, light and miry.| water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat | e foonard 8. Simon. Feuline e B.| pariors of Valente, Marini & Co, 1024 | 300 Con Cal & V.1 56| 200 Savage ....... cut in one of his legs by _an whruly | e b oo ey | ’;‘,;‘:::l"::d’m - Ninth st., East Oakland. in every room and gives {ree baths and ele- | jjjghee Thornton Belfort A. Stockton street. ; 500 Gould & Cur. 15/ 200 Union Con. su horse, and tried some surgical treat- green. Invoking thy rname, aeuxmm‘n gem ot — e | vator service day and night to its guesta. | Hu, william W. Harry RIES—In this city, October 28, 1004, at the | 100 Mexican ..... 115 | ment on the wound. Bill hobbled | Wickiow—thoush far away, vet to our affocs OAEXKLAND STORES TO LET. IS Lichtenberg, Rudolph Tyrrell, Maggie residence of her daughter, Mrs. Bernard | Afternoon Session—Comatock: | around for a day or two, but is now In | '103s near—Sweet Vale of Avoca. let our hearts e neaseeneeeareecneeces | MINN A 559A—Furnished rooms; adults. | longmoore.” Ann J. Faymonville, Laura Dodge Ries. (Canton | 100 Caledonla .... 40| 500 Mexican i < | to-night, ke tay waters, be mingled in peace!l . orner Twenty-sixth st. and . - | e : and Ogdensburg, N. Y., papers please copy.) | 500 Con Cal & V.1.80) 900 Blerra Nev. 31 the hospital threatened with blood-poi- | And whether my invocation awakens fond s: , Sornar 3 e o and | . %2 mear Van News and Market—Nice | AHERN—In this city, October 27, 1904, Daniel iCflgs'hm»n. and interment orivate. 400 Con Cal & V185|300 Union Con.... 43 | goning, and may be compelled to stay | recollections of the scene itself, or but. the as- how and stable. Inquire opposite, 1057 | large furnished sunny front parior to let; | Abern, beloved brother of Michael Ahern, MIDT—In thjs__ city, October 28, 1904, | 200 Confidence ... 85{1600 Union Con. the sheif £ th | sociations which the charm of Irish melesy ~ . . | seat ressoembis. Mrs. Mulcahy and Mrs. D. Sheeban, & ne Charles Schmidt, a native of Germany, aged | 200 Crown Point.. 10{ 400 Yellow Jacket. 20 | On the shelf for a month or more. | has clustered around the name, and whether ablo_ave ke . | tive_of Ireland, ‘aged 08 vears @ years. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. | Inilouon, the_ useful plater purchased | heard by Irishmen or by their descendants oa = | OFARRELL, 556—One sunny furnished room: £ Friends and acquainta: re respect- 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- BArk, { by J. J. Ferguson from Billy Randall | ¥ho have not seen the land of their fathers. It | _auiet biock: near business center. { invited to attend the funefal to-morrow fully {nsited to atenll;the faneral 10.morrow i | il not fall. Ireland’s children Jove ber with S { 3 at 12 o'clock, from the residence | (Sunday). 0 p. m., from the San | Alpl Julia .. ,n the close of the Portland meeting, | a holy passion. They love her for her TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furni. | PAG -n»vz jeat rooms; private Thoumes B | e T Socersiah. Mulcaby, 124 | Francisco Tura Veretd Hail, 50 Turk streat: | Alta 6| Justice 07| will not race the coming season for | 8Teat sorrows; they love her for her noble for- ture. H. Schelhass, 11ith st..cor.store,Oakland | and $6: | Fourteenth street, thence to St rh.rm Bor. | Wwhere funeral services will be held under the | Andes 24 25| Kentuck 03 ! titude, her steadfast faith and deathless hope. 29| Lady Was 05 | most excusable reasons. The gelding 0z 125130 romeo’s Church for services at 12:30 p, m. | auspices of San Francisco Turn Verein. Re- | Belcher . But, permeatirg and exalting all is their love o4 ! 2= | PINE, 2786—Sunny bay-window, 7 rooms and g ~ . T 1 20 1 25 Mexi | . Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. mains at the parlors of Theodor Dierks 957 . Best & Belch. Mexican . 25130 | wag one of a batch of horses that ar- | for Ireland’s beauty. And by song and legend b e o B N e B G D9 R > Mission etreet, between Fifth and Sixth. ' Bullion 20 76| | and_story Ireland’s sons and daughters have 8an Francisco Advertisem’ts | _viscient: rascnavic | AVANSINO—tn s ity Ociober 28, 1908, | MUSOL,ITG SR ommctary. | Caledan 110 4 2218 rived by steamer from Seattle yester- | Suluiry ik incy of thte cnidien Born - — — | oo e SHAUGHNESSY—In this ecity, October 26, | Challenge - day morning, and proved a poor ] gl e PINE, 1300, corner Hyde—Sunny corner sulte; | David and Lizzie Avansino, and brother of | Y, 2 1315 EOOMS FOR HOUSKEEPING. | buth, phone T TR | Riice amd adifion. Avansino: ana grandcnia | 1808, Wiliam, oearly’ beloved, Busband af | A % 07 |He was taken to an Oakland Hvery| In the spirit of such hallowed associations, Three sunny unfurnished house- | ROOMS to Tlet 1o private Bouse. Box 3050, | of g rcancdaco. ared 6 monthe. father of Murgaret, Taa, Ella, Myrtice, FAHCI:I - 5 2 | stable in a precarious condition, dying | the invitation you have extended me and for ya { 1 7 Fri { % an e Shaughnessy and the late Fran 3 the pleasure 1 experience in meeting you: to- | O | of ricnde ard ucquaintances are reapect. | Bhaughnessy, &’ native of San Francico, | Ci o 30 1 S TOMER Nt night. . 217 Post—Elegant_suite for light | RO’ ; to-morrow (Sunday) October 30, at 0 | ased 47 years 8 months and 11 days. o 11 52 53| Thomas H. Williams, president of the e add: hou.u @—, ng; also single room; reasonable. | ;—eadlnx- m;:kli‘:lg-{;m: -tnldb:)“"e, o . ot the vesidumce of his parents, T26% 4 I;Iy];we‘:...? and acquaintances are respect- i 03 %syndk“e % g | California Jockey Club, who has beer Mr. Livernash’s address was warmly " " ] T; rooms T N 3 o wee! 2 e . ul vited ' - . GBARY. 1225 ine furished rooms: renson- | 1o 00, a4 S rbor on g | e ireet. Toterment Tialian Cameters Jate’ residence, corner Twanty-fifth and Fair 35 50|Union Con.... 43 45 | absent on a business trip East for some 2PPlauded by all. for his words had able: choice neighborhood; all sunny ! fioor; roome with hot and cold water; baths. BAUMANN—In this city, October 28, 1904, Oaks streets, to-d (Saturday), at 16 17|Utah . 08 10| woeks is expected home to-moOrow. awakened gentle recollections and had —— Sophia, beloved wife of Casper Baumann, | " 'm, "ihence by electric funeral car from Hale & Norc. 60 63|Yellow Jacket. 20 21 < S stimulated hope. GOLT GATE ave., 631—2 nicely furnished | ST. R::‘.Ells. H,\‘d- hlnd ::mrxe; hcus;. nelv;: devoted mo;.dher of I gor, \\l';lllnr: u:d &hflr‘y corner Thirtleth street and San Jose -venue l TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS, Fred Leppert, for several years with | et 3 R S, rooms, complete for light housekeeping. furnishings: fresh and clean: hot and cold | Baumann, Mrs. Lena Zust, Mrs. Annie Hedi. at,2 p.'m. Interment Cypress Lawn Cem- i gt o] Bookmaker d Cook, is due here to- —m= water; baths; everything sanitary; elevator | ger and Mrs. Josie Imhof, and grandmother etéry. Morning Session. | her Chi ASKS SUPERVISORS TO ACT, LDEN GATE ave, 439 — Room for u‘m | wervice: if sunshine and cleanliness is an ob- | of Dora Baumann, Frank and Emil Zust and Employes of the California Mill Company | 5000 Esperanza ... 01| 200 Ton Belmont,. 71 | morrow, along with other cago pen- o s housekeeping. Ject sec these rooms; $3 per week up. { Joreph Iediger a native of Canton Ul | will please assemble at the corner of Twen- | 200 MacNamara . 30| 300 Ton ORio ... 30 | ellers. Roncovieri Wants School Board Char- ——— ——— witzerla e rears { GOLDEN GATE ave. 12—A eunny parior | SAN JOSE ave., 267—A neply furnished sunny | 11 ‘smonths and 0 daye. o 5 2 P e e e N ““'“‘;";f‘;;",""::"_mn 29| The appointment of George Tuthill as | 10r Asssedinietts Subeiiend. ::;:‘ .-u;l‘hm:n goprh:nw.-lekeemn(, also single | front room for gentlema I [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- Stanford Parlor No. 76, N. §. G. W.— | 200 Mont Ton..i 02%| 500 Ton Goid Mi. 18 | starting judge by the California Jocluy‘ Alfred Roncovierl, president of the & i fglll:d{‘n;;"fl o l;fl"m lhe(rlal:"r{;le lp.n::.":z Members are requested to assemble at 342 | 300 Ton Belmont.. 70| 100 Ton of Nev...9 50 Club was unquestionably an excellent ! Board of Edueati x G*j}{;@,}“’;w’gfi;p’;’gg‘v;:’,‘,,;‘; two ladies | SIXTH. 314 Furnished rooms. H, F..Bibr & Co., 1187 Mission street, be- | i O%ks street’ today (Raturday) CLOSING QUOTATIONS. move. George is a thorough horseman | Bo3rd of Education, yesterday sent a ey = | q of our late member, Willlam Shaughnessy. | Tonopah. and will be able to observe many little | communication to the Board of Super- EOWARD, 719%—2 iarge housekeeping rooms; e . By order of the parior. i Bid.Ask.| Bid.Ask. | thines which escape the starter. visors asking that immediate action be adults CRly; respectabie: mo transient. | for services at 2 p. m. RL T. GRANZ, President. | Ton of Nev.. — 9 T6|Rescue 10 11| - i - taken on the petitions signed by more R SR e, ' Cemeters. ~ A ‘requicm high mass will be | FRED H. JUNG, Secretary. A on .:1 90 1 95| Ray & O'Brien — 08 | y HOWARD, 1703—2 sunny housckeeping rooms; | N L 0 ;;1";' ,‘*‘}k{"{fl‘gf e Anthomrs Ery el | SIMON—In this city, October 27, 1004, 'Pauline, | Ton Exten ..1 85 —|Paymaster ... 02 05| than 30,000 voters that the proposed B Saige: bath S leshiry, | STEVENSON, 620 —Sunny front furnished room | Mionday, October 31. at 8t. ¥'s Churel. | Cpeloved wite” of i, ‘Simon, ‘and mother ot | 3 olnite Ton 20— | BRIEF CITY NEWS charter amendments affecting the pub- | vid a ¢ Simon 2 | B s Doty U W I‘° o] ‘"‘:!’_ = | BILZ—In Pleasanton, October 26, 1004 Min. | and Sam Simon, ana Sister of Sol, Joe. Saul & an 20’ ol * | lic school department be submitted at 2 SUTTER, 1105— Turnished front bay.| Rie. beloved daughter o g an Joacht; i s Svers convenen o Vinw: e s S | e e e T | Pk T mi e R R e e e = % 3| DR EMILYNOBLE LECTURES.—Dr. Em- | 2™ 6871y date. The communieation JESSIE, 323 One sunny room; gas range, runnine water. | Simard and Selma Bilz 78 years and 10 months. . (Placerville ‘and | Toa Gold ift. 18 ily Noble gave an interesting illustrated lecture | SAYS: sink; ‘furniehed housckeeping; $3 week. Be, { {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- New York papers vlease copy.) Goldfield. on “‘St. Louis World’s Falr’” last night, under “1 herewith transmit to you a copy TAYLOR. 21 — Elegantly furnished mml fully invited to attend the funeral services ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- |mu.,°m 18 24 Goldfield — g9 | the auspices of the Camera Club, at the Al- | op the text of the decision of EEARNY, 1043 unfurnished rooms; bay win | _SUites and single: modern conveniences. . October 30, at 2:30 p. m., at the Faliy Tovitod o Sciend the pential ety | Bed Top 13 3iSoiafield Mhk. = 20| hambra. The hall was filled and the lecturs | O the e declsion of the Su- Gow: front: sunny; $20: adults; references. | TAYLOR, 21—_Flegant front suites and oi MAI Presbyterian church at Pleasanton. ' Crema- | Sunday, October 30, 1904, at 9:30 a. m., at | oo AR appreciated. preme Court in the case of the charter — " {TX e es and sing tion at Oakland Crematorium Monday, Octo- | her late residence, 1714 O'Farrell streat. be- TONOPAH HeINT g a a KEARNY, 305, cor. Bush—Nicely furnished ot wafer: steam heat; elevator; $20-$30 mo. | ber 51, at 11 a. tween Fillmore and Steiner, and thence by bt By e T T B e e respectfully request 1so_housekeeping room: Following were the sales on the San Fran- | Points in the appeal before the United States | that you refer the same to th t cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: | Circuit Court of Appeals in the case of the e join i gy % | United States ve. Walter N. Dimmick, con- | COmmittee on school amendments in _and_bath. | TAYLOR, 246—Nicely furnished room for two | BOUYSSOU_-In this _city, October 21, 31 & 1. Seeek boat in Mountalh View Ceme- —Thres. | _ &entiemen. 7904, Paul, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. | Oakland, for interment, Jean Bouyssou, and brother of Isidore, An. | SOUTER—Entered into regt, in this city, Oc- Morning Session. % o " spartments; sieam heat; cen. 1oc. | TAYLOR, 624, near Sutter—Sunny, front, Bay- | fogin, Fauile and Benfmin Banywson, o na. | tober 25, 1004, Margarét Burnet Royal | 900 Goldfeld Min 52 e city: weme subitted on riec =™ mint | order that the Board of Supervisors KER Apartments, 1340 Pine— | _ Window room; $12 tive of France, aged 51 years 7 months and | Souter, beloved wife of the late David | 100 Goldfield Min G54 g = may take action at next Monday’s ses- Sunny furnished 3-room suites: steam heated, | THE ST. KATHRYN, CORNER ELLIS AN 10 days. Souter, and mother of David. James, Wil- | 500 Jumbo Bx . : ANLEGED BURGHAT ANNESERI-—A- On | 00, Joohiny (Pt ri: bm electri hied: frec baths; rates reasonable. i LEAVENWORTH STS.— POSITIVELY T;g g7 Friend= and acquaintances are respect- liam and Annie Souter and Mrs. M. J. Rux- | 200 MacNamara . 201000 Ton Gold Mt bourn, a laborer, was arrested last night by . g an early submis- 2 TRNIRST ROOMS 1N Tob W fully ivited to und the funeral Sunday ton, & native of Arbroath, Scotllnd aged 58 ; 2000 MacNamara . 2813500 Ton Midway. Officers Behan and Dougherty on Clay street | gion of the proposed school amend- LANGTON, 2563, —Three sunny nicely furnish- & CITY: NE 1 October 30, from thec?nerl‘ years 4 months and 21 1000 MacNamara . 30| and placed on the detinue book at the City ts to th of the ©d rooms for nouuxeeptnx i private family, ] T "érmggkmfiggg el g Bl S :\Duclol TINGLEY—In this city, Oetober 27, 1904 Ammm Sesslon. Prison. Ho i accused of robbing th'mmm ot 3’:"‘]’ ‘:‘ o 'd“flm the electors LECTRIC LIGHTS, £ % - A 5 . ; o - MISSION, 1013, near Sixth—Tront bousekeep. | ICE, HOT AND COLD WATER: EVERY | g)l;g:.flaylmfimh kf: :i_v : c::rel;g;x‘gz:’n‘!g;v Belfort A.. beloved husband of Lucrata A 1000 Black Ants . his employer, Alexander Horne of Pinole, a s city and county. olding bed; gue siove, | MODEEN CONVENIENCE: ELEVATOR | iquaro Hall. 451 Vort sirit, Where. meryices Tingley, o brother ot Frank Tingloy, ' | 200 Bunker Hi 1 43| 310 Red Top fow weeks ags, Stealing 8. The decision of the Supreme Court ing room for 2 adult aged - A 3 native of Canada, 5 pis J— ThE St B eES Tk blag, | loise. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by | copy. found dead from gas asphyxiation in his room | amendments on the ballot at the elec- NICELY furnished front rooms for housekesp- | finely furnished: hot, cold water, steam heat, Carriase. L Friends and acquaintances are respect- at 2414 Webster street yesterday. He went (0 | tjon of November 8 next, beca ing. 305 Sutter st. privilege to baths; §2 50 to $5 per week. | CASTEEL_1In «bis ctty, October 21, 1904, fully tnvited to atterd the tuneral to-morzow Ria rocim &t 1 o cloci an his body was discov. | F g o use two S 5 oung W. Casteel, age: 4 et ered four hours later. He had been somew ears apsed since the last —_— | THIRD, 87_Nicely furnished rooms; single | 7 Remalins can be viewed . n.. funeral | Sonic Temple, under the auspices of South th undoubtedly -ml-- bmi: amendme: NINETEENTH, 3527—Three connecting rooms; | OF en suite. pariors of Craig, Cochran & Co., 429 Golden | San Francisco Lodge No, 212, F. and A. M. Y Niptimicy of nts on Decem- Bid. Aske. # 05 flicted. room; elevator, read. room; bus, baggage. to the time required for publication and other proceedings. — Bell Speaks at Chice. {7 Friends are respectfully Invlu‘ to at- tend a requiem mass to be celebrated for the repose of her soul to-day (Saturday). at o the French Church of Notre Dame des Vic- peychic palmist. 15 Powell st. (The Earl.) K WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st.. near Market- toires, commencing at 10:30 a. m. Interment s~ sttt s e, o e oot N POST, 217, near Grlnt ave. —m.-u front ‘suite; “also single room; reasonable. Rosalind. worid renowned l’pll‘ll\ll.l clairvoyant, light housekeeping. Gate avenue, tiil 10 o'clock Saturday even- | _Interment vrivate. A ber 4, 1902. Roncovier! is desirous of ——————— | THIRD, ‘m—w en_suite and single, | yng Interment will take place at Merid; TURTON—In Fresno, October 24, 1904, Harry, —_ 17—Complete for houmkeeping, #5 1o | $100 per week; modern fiat; bath, laundry. | Aeiastpal: " Belavat aom.of ALEWEE, Si the ots Tair ‘ 18 h‘"“‘u"” proposals voted on so they Bt s ot bath; adults "———‘icoLLms—ln Sacramento, October 25, Tn it Lenaine Talan g ot M. Tty o s MM x:. B PA%F.H 116 = Nicely furnished housekeeping | TWENTY-! mm Hmm _M thev 12&. I_;:;ll:vo:g’-%:;lfl" rs. Comn-l N Rt Bnn:, e = Legislature. N h;:edu. action e STRRINE W BN e o S B near Market—400 | 0 Notice of funeral hereafter, please_copy.) = were taken pervisors the POLK, 5:—3 clean housekeeping rooms, nice | rooml 35¢c m n nlgnt. ll 5 to $6 ‘week; elec- | DESPREZ—In Oakland, noacher 27, m -gl’flufllc;uv ‘fi;‘.‘.“é:fi‘i:'m."‘éo. '::: i amendments could not be so ratified #ingle room; all sunny; very reasonable. tric lights (no gas), running water In every | ey 7, a native of an -3 "‘. ey ool R - e v g until the latter part of January owing WASHINGTON, 704—Furnished rooms to let. BR358( a.-n Most convenient and respectable; 700 room: St. Mary’s Cemets Oakland. 0 £ & FACRAMENTO, 1514—Parlor floor, 5 elogantly | 35 10 $1 60 nightly; $2 10 $8 week: SleVator: | pownues 1n ahie lor Oasber 27, 1004, | TYRRELI—In this city, October 21, xm 52 CHICO, Oct. 23.—A large meeting furnished, sunny housekeeping rooms; planc. | _elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. | * jonn Milton, J husband of’ Belle rflm Tyrrel, a native of Ireland, aged g was addressed this evening by Con- 225, mear Halght—3 fursiabed WOLF House, cor. Sixth and Howard—Cholce Downing, and father of Frank M., William AR iis gressman Theodore A. Bell. house- 3. ys R. Downing, a native of Mem. —_ % mane ot oo lmnene 4 A koeping rooms; also one lerse alcove room; | fumished roome for 1fc per night up: n Phlr ‘s ‘aged 43 years' G Teoe o M. o AENORIAL SERVICE. MacNamara | — 20| Vernal e e M “gpne SIS daeh S R -m nsfent rodus, 500 . Han et LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. SCOTT, 300 . corner; & VERTISEMENTS, Mfll l’“d"fl MSTON-I Los Angel October b nah Cll!! L, » s - pne 56 Sy ;‘l; sty Sieutel; G0} branch offios, obe. Dumn:::chnreh e o T‘“ ~ day, 11 Ad- TO ASSUME be ¢ views ARRIVED. s e e | T %% e B ot ECOTT, 300—Northeast corner; 2, 3 or 4 rooms, | A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- | a ur C. re fnv ; = newly furnished; bath; extra sunny. * dlon- ot Sdvectissnts o5 sbpecipiione lte | Sali beth B Easton, @ native of | Mrs. ohi ey i o {o2obr Sacramento, Grugel, ¢ days from Stue- SECOND, 149—Tprnished rooms for light | Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. S e N e i i k% ket ammaneiain OUls Comeron, 10 attend, a g s e d Schr Lettita, Anderson. § days from Grays bhousekeeping, m HAYES—In this city, October 27, 1904, Anne e SEVENTH, 191—Sunny front bay-window BOONSE AND BOARD. ton, o Ot oo w. usekeeping rooms; one or more. s .w.mmmumcvmoyor - LADY offers n-t-uhh board and Cork, Ireland, L here T e i | AT Sty ik e e e Notice ot funetal hereatter. Temains Clty ana County nnmumhlflmh.ehtof'lt.hnuumm : e :&llum‘mum ©one or two bedrooms; free gas; xunh ave., Sunset city. 3 I l!' “30-'5" Jackson and Goush as assistant State secretary of the sank last Skag River. — oI S s | COMMODIODS room, wuitable for two gentle. | HEATH-—In this_city. 127351, W X !onnl Men's Christian Association in EHOTWELL, 121, near Sixteenth—Two or three | men, with breakfast un-“uo per | his remifiencs - Rictard BRIAeE, “ 3 California. His duties in California Richard sunny furnished housekeeping rooms; cheap. ‘month. unsny-. fifln‘:uummmwm)finmuh wmbqtoomnu. new associations mmu—Ammem.mm HEEG—In this city, October : n and strengthen th kottlmu-l- sU lnm suany end . 1 Ktw E:ng‘il.h?m l:fi‘ ;ru- L 'gl‘nh: secre- TTER, 19283 rooms bath; | BUSH, 700—Nicely furnished th s A :6; <atire upper floor: ; reasonable. oy . ve of Germany, aged 65 years 6 monthe 1 (e Sy ROy SR R 3 days. TEBAMA. 478, near Sixth—$12: 3 com- ; g o X TR e Wi Orokt toow, Sanftible | HIBENTh s atty, NTY-SECOND, 3447—2 furnished house- mfl—mu furnished rooms, with first- keeping rooms: all complete. l *-mflll 'ARD, mhuinln-. Winters, s TWO adjolning rooms m:—:-a-—. ml&wflm‘fl‘ ‘at T2 . &nmmm«-n-—n&mm with or without board. 4601 Natoma st. invi uu\.'wl e e N . R o e AW rews for 5 cents—The Weekly Call. Grace Church - e . STapper. for malling. §1 bet year.