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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL RIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1904 B A ROOMS TO LET—Furmn. and 40':[\!.11-7 ' CORNER FELLI near Market—400 $6 week; elec- r in ev loved mother of Mrs. Guadalupe Lisama, a native of Mexico, aged 64 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect. Flora Cohn, and beloved father of Max and Jennie Cohn and Mrs. Charles Gross, a native aged 53 years and 9 rancis, Dansel, a natlve of San Francisco, aged 2 years 1 month and 18 days. lish, and sister of James Crumlish, and sister-in_-law of James J. and Timothy Thernton and Willlam Greenway, a native @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attendthe funeral Sunday, November 20, at 1:30 B m., from Masonic s for our deceased members will be cele- ted at 9 a. m. on Saturday, November in the coliege chapel, Dolores and Six- GREAT STRIKE Unions and Employers NUMBER BARBER SEIZES fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, | of San Francisco, aged 25 years. November 19, at 1 p. m., from the mortuary . WITTENMYER—In Martinez, November 17, —OF THE— hapel of Juilus §. Godeau, 305 Mon{gomers | 1904 Lewis Cass Wittenmyer, husband of = avenue, thence to Spaulsh Church for | Lasell Austin Wittenmyer, and 1 \ . - rervices rment F Cross Cemetery. r_of Clara K.. John L., Luceine A. u COHN—In _this city, November 17, 1904, | and Dan Wittenmyer, & native of) fln u[as am"a' fl : Herman Cohn, beioved husband of the late | . aged 76 years 5 months and 2 day: . % . . ! e (LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY). Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C. Saturday, November 12, 1901. Be to Secure His Bill 16 of Exin, Germany, . = . ¢ R. o sams, | COLLINSIn this city, November 16, 1008 "A': “""'“”:' i A Chicago - Again Faces a!Portland Tonsorial Art ‘ PATIIE ATEIANS) Wi o y furn. room adaline, beloved danghter of Daniel and umnae Association _Ce of Notre . Z S » Draw e e ek B e i o et Ventn | Dol San Franchiet e Sihuleniit | Bitter Struggle Between| Takes Hat of a Groom-to- | Sinle Numbers Class “L n at hs @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. teenth streets. All members are requested i baskaze. | uliy invited 1o attend the funeral to-day | to attend. # L L, Twenty-fourth and = . at 10 a. m., from the parents MRS. KATE LAWLER, Président. s i < s et Bralfin St e WAGES NOT INVOLVED|WOES OF AGED SUITOR| % ™ 33 ™ se of bath; large meters. i oseee | oLl NS—In h cit November 16, 1004, | o S % - 2 2 (52 e ILL l\:_ I,L,,,“',‘,: Sty ;‘Xl:';":l o B REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. . “: Dennis Ceilins, brother of Mre. | g - . % = - 201 rnishea room; bath. Cimmines and ‘Jamer Ho Marmaret | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, Furniture Drivers Insist|Desires to Look Pretty at i st., near Market— ” ‘,"d, Jeremiah - i dsa e . “hmann to Emma L. mann, g b % 1 - & Utica, N, Y., aged 28 vears. ot on SE corner MeAllister and Buchana L 80f oo Toome | U N MBS e aee emect. | o, Bk by 120l That the “Dealers Shall| Wedding, but Is Not Will = §8 week; elevalor: . gyily invited to attend the funeral to-day » Josepa and Max Brandenstein (trustees.es- £ . . : 2 2 e or bngrnae, 0 L o e Tt ate ol Ao & Wosenbaun) to charien 33 | Sigm Contracts With Them | ing to Pay for Adornment o = of The Call for the reoep- | = Gen heridan et, thence to | S line of Vallejo street, of 24 b T s Church, where a_requiem mass 0 by § 137:6; $10. —— 16| ot 7 o be celebrated for the repcs: of his soul, com- B. Kittredge 'to Daisy C. Kittredge, | 0, S 100 Maret Bt 0PRSS | i ar 0 a. m. Inierment Holy Croes | lot on § Jine of sl sireet 150 B of Devisa: | CHICAGO, Nov. 17.1t the determin. | PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 17—Aged 50 2! Cemetery A dero, E 25 by S 111; gift. et 16 CONNOLLY—1In this city, November 17, 1904, | City and County of San Francisco to Solomon | 2108 Of the leaders in the 'm:e 3: g“" £ pealtty < Dumer, of Eingoin 24) ROOMS AND BOARD. James, beloved hus:zyd of ?a-rsn]xiel <“n - L‘uli hn‘-‘.'nzx\ hlm:MmMn‘Alungr street, 50 W | the furniture teamsters is carried ol ‘'ounty and about to become the happy 16| s n and father of James Connolly, ) of Lyon, W 25 by N 100; $—. has taken - - ‘ -~ 1 tront room, for on John' Thurstans, Mrs. Albert Jones, M John Hayes to Ellen J. Tuber, lot on 8 line | O° OF the bitterest fightsthat i UsHe 9f /AR Liypear-oldk gIEL 3 R ¢ 16 breakfast. Apply Melvin Graham and “"’;. B. Thurstans, a ?,‘ ;;mo ,,,(.;L 61:5 E of Presidio avenue, E 31 | Place In recent years in the local labor | Lufsky mourned the loss of a hat for | 16/ native of Ireland, axed 60 years. |78 : §10. | world is predicted. To-day twenty- some time this morning. It was not so 24| = — - et s o % | W 5 o 2 G . ey Aviset: Gl R T vt g g BT e S Pt Cmteal) eve: | three teamsters went out, 120 more | much the hat itself as the manner in | o = Fomioons | Orozeo. and ‘sister of Mra. D. W. Glo¥an: | nue, Evil by S 87:6; gift. ! heve been called out for to-morrow | Which he lost it that caused Lufsky 18| d single roome, with board nini, Mrs. E. Greene and Mrs. W. Condon Robert F. and Elizabeth E. Parsons to Wil- | d othi be summoned | SOTTOW. He had his hair cut, his whis- 18] 306 Leavenworth st of San Francisco and Louis Monteailiard uf | llam J. Tabor, lot on N line of Bush street, 49 20d other teamsters may | kers trimmed and his eyebrows “doc- 18] e wuite; ranaing | Sacramento, a mative of Calaveras County, | E of Presidio avenue, £ 24 by N 87:6; $10. ! to a sympathetic strike. faked* at.iha Horel Perkins barter ahop 24| P ite; runnin years. A s ., Elizal a nes N corner house. £ Fri and acquaintances are respect- | McVerry, and Catherine McV. Kelly i ot | The strike opened to-day with rioting | and upon refusing to pay the bill pre- o bt PP tully 1»\"‘..1 o .nnlnd |},1; rur‘\er‘ln‘_l tg-n_mrrr?‘w | “( H.:hlnl}'uchard I, Whelan, lot on SW line ' and fighting in the streets and more | sented his tile was annexed as security. 16| 40 . (& 3). Novembe a . m.. | o 7 2 s | - £SO Valencls st. ‘ru':‘ll 1:;"_“ = “'M:"nn. Las. ol o 3 130; :Hw"“ 100 SE of Harrlson, SE 50 bY | trouble is predicted, as the tumlturcK m{au!!k& ca'r:m 'to Port'l.and to “buy o :4" :» 4\.2 Touny nbie and street and Broadway. Incineration Oakland | = Mary A, McVerry to same, lot on SW line | dealers say that they will continue to ngs for the weddimg. T]:lough his ; ga3---- o | S 77305““': Ry e Ptcamoreof Crematory < S Wiy {«(‘ionlhsi:rofl, 7 SE of Harrison, SE 25 by SW | ;ake deliveries with non-union drivers | ienl"; nlredmany hl; he;rt is young and = 9419000 18, 2 16 40 | Ts573 —_— — COPPOLA—In this city, November 17, | 100; . e desired to make the best appear- | 946s..... 24 . 16 24 | 78S HOWARD, 841A—First-class board and room. Augusta, beloved wife of Louls Coppola, and | Oscar Brand to Mary Bicnell, lot on W line | and it 18 expected that wagons will be | g5, possible, 8o he hied himself to the | 9549 0l 9537, 18] 16 | 79111, single or double. $5 week; American family. | loving d;uxghr‘»r o‘rl F":‘Fj {ar;;;:;-m::o\:;& g; glgrmg\'m;&rz.d:»» N'of Twenty-third, N | uttacked as soon as they appear In the | ogiap)ishment of the dispensers of | 9718 16/10027..... 18/10086 16 | 79388, — ———— | ance, and loving sister of n: 9 by ; . v 10322, ROOM and board in French family. 1728 Sul- | Fred Severance, a native of Mendocino | - Covington and Caroline R. Johnson to Moses | Str€ets, even though guarded :y ,?""ce' shaves. There he placed himself under ' 10033° by e e B e - ter et County. aged 21 years 4 months and | F ¥E comer of Green and Sansame | slf::,"f‘m‘r{ 6-‘J< Rflisflw"fm‘sher €am- | the care of a ‘‘tonsorial artist” and 40l10567. ... 40(10872. - CGTON, 161 . | y 20; $10. oint Union sal i 3 “went the route.” 40{11¢82. 24{11202. WASHINGTON. 1618—Handsome, newly fur. . o Mt A 4 | par. suite e Tooms: cone.; exc. table. | DALY—In this city, November 17, 1004, Jerry | Comans dor mann fo Mergenthaler Ling, | _ All the teamsters who are now out and wWho | There was a considerable amount of 40/11543. 18111508 e s 1 R, LB B . S e W' of Montgormery, W 47:11, & 50:5, I 0:5, 8 Wil be called out to-morrow are teammie’s | whiskers to remove. The hair had for i b P 0 3 B a7 8 0 % B | working for membérs of the Chicago < | - 24| | BOOFING. |powD—In this November 17, 1904, [Wf« £ 20N 509, E 27:6, N 60:9; $10. | ere' Association: but waless we obiain our de. | SOme time accumulated and the barber 1011900, 011014 ROOFE, sidewalks and cellar floors Jaid and | Mary Virginia, deariy beloved daughter of | ADGrew B McEreery to Benjamin MidG“o’&‘;v | mands, swhich we believe are just, the strike | figured the total costs at $350. The 16/12392. 812705 repaired; low prices; all work guaranteed. | the late Hugh and Annie mwd,dnrl';i‘ sllv;;er; "6 N of Pine, N 20 by’w‘mfisz‘;w ened), | will be’ carried beyond members of un]cm- | groom-elect considered the charges be- 8012987, 16{13004. Chimgs Recfing Congany. ¥. HERRMAY o George And Al IS imce & hative | Bridget Donovan to Agapita O. de Clapp | S350 Emplovers: Assoclation and is likely 10 { yond reason and refused to pay. P iy e e Mansger. 606 Second st | S Prmncie, aged = years o o | Grife of mobert 'C). ot n & line of Union | ke 1n many ;'o"l‘)" = "":anu“ ot | yNow, among the various things with 16/ 1501 24113054 DS S ——— | the parlors of Valente, | street, S of Jones, F 27:6, § 120, 4, s s | which Lufsky had bedecked himself in 24/14905. e < B Carotine B G o Smith to Jacon | 1N Chicago Employers’ Association, | preparation for his coming transposi- | 16/16147 sz 4, §2, 5. 87, 39; new.$4, 38; | DOYL e Oy B Cpoyie, a native | Levy, lot on SW line of Sixth street, 20 8B | 5814 to-night: tion into benedicthood was a certain s e S awer ; Pentel, g o oy A ghi oy i | of Harrison, 835 8 by EW 90; $lo. =] 1t looks as f this strike would spread, and | handsome and costly hat. The head- 24(16527 % 16{81418. g rates. of - » enrietta’ an Villiam Black to Bridget | we w it it to a finish, Vi angi 8 | ! v - € M. Co., 145 Bixth tel. Jessie FERNANDEZ—Ir this city, November 16, 1904, A e B Tl Cetiatil htnst gl gear wase left )mnf;mg on the rack In 24 16/84680. 16/84710. — ~ - e | Joseph M., beloved brother of Frank L. and t Brannan, SB 27:6 by SW s10. | The point at issue with the furniture | the barber shop while the barber was 24/34061. 16/34989. The machine for family use: best | Antiony Fernandez, a native of Oakland, | Frank W. and Emma A. Fuller to Jullus | drivers is the refusal on the employers’ | at work and when the dispute as re- 16/85100. 40/85158. X 2 towest reten Domes. |- Cl. 80ed 38 yoars 7 moucns snd 25 day rendsen. lot on SW line of | part to sign contracts with them. No | gards the price arose the manager of b Tic office. . near Sixth > The funeral will . take place - on of Brannan street, question of wages is involved. ;he“zshupf annfixe(’lrhlhe hat, fmslb.'fo held 16{85807. . > - - = | Saturday, November 19, at 1:30 p. m., from | e v el TP n lieu of cash. e sum of was LOCK h and sutomatic; The White Gran the pariors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 | , BTy A . fl'“}“im‘em“)‘,’“ym',"_“‘:{‘;:,‘lv 3 tendered, but the barber refused to two e BT R R L B Stockton street, between Green and URION. | eat 100 § of Mariposa, S 50 by W 100; DISAPPROVES OF STRIKES. compromise, and the aged groom { R e e Rudsumbes Wstuaty . Sntign Spessney: | wiso Tot on B line of Texas street,*100 § of | sallied forth in search of a policeman brii $8; slightly | FIL 1.:401‘%‘—1%:‘?:. cit; Nu\‘:{nbfl'fllfiifl:m‘ | .\gnr{gufizl. Sn .'5' \wl l_‘wi_ nl;fn }‘get!:n SFH% National Founders' Association Favors | 5 jarge crowd gathering to cheer him 4020476, ere the dolls Charles W. Fillmore, a native . | of Mariposa street, 2] s, E K “ i of 1 Market st. "| aged 76 years and 1 month. ey, | B 5 100: also ot on WV lineof Texas strest, Arbitration Plan. cn his way. Things were finally Sojz0704. funeral will take place Friday. | g0 N of Eighteenth, N 125 by W 100; grant. CINCINNATI, Nov. 17.—The National | amicably arranged—all being satisfied 1621200 0l5ss08 repairing guaran- ember 18, 1904, at 9 a. m., {rom his late | Anna A. Martens to James V. and Charles | o 0 oo™ ) a d | if not happy. 16(21699. 24/88510. 1915 Mission st. \dp[":]-c 401 Maple .lm«, Interment pri- | {mo\wrm;'x”'n Tot o W )‘,": ”v{v'{f)s" m:.(, un ler: ssociation to-day adopted | —_——————————— 80121942, 20l88612 S ———————————— vate, y Croes Cemetery. | N of Eighteent] y ; grant. a resolution disapproving of strikes and | { E 2. 723 g Yov: | 3. Frank and Mary E. Ball to Fannie Levit, g | 2 24/22124 . 2488728 DESRANS AND WARSSDUI. BANKLIN—In New York November 16 |,ot on 3 jine of Sisth avemue 125 5 o Laké |lockouts ‘and favoring arbitration | MARY B&?&‘AI‘P&S‘I‘N?T‘;BE;{SFSTING Q2993 e A_EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.: furniture, | late Augusta Franklin, and brother of Mrs. | street, § 25 by E 120; $10. " 1ot | Whenever and wherever it will enable 2 i e ey 40 39638, Y s stored, moved, shipped. Louie Davidson of Mokelumne Hill, Mrs. Hattie C. rmer_to George W. Turner, 1ot | them to establish and maintain just | oy~ 22542 bt ooy nr. Third: phone Grant 16! Ricca Waters of Chicaga, .nlal m.x::s ;: ;:rn?x“ui::"““y 23(!“?5"'7’1‘ - a.oq‘; l‘:l“ and equitable relations between our| An appreciative audience attended 09850, CAPITAL Van and Storage Co. 3 Eddy st s i s g | 96:4, N 450:5, F 240, S 600; Kift 2 members and employes.” | the recital given last night at Cen- 24 083 2 - 2041; JOHN OPER, pres.| GALLAGHER (nee Sevden)—In this city, | gV illiam Nicol Company (corporation) to .| What is termed an “outline policy” |tury Hall by Mary Broeck Pasmore, oy - oved, packed, shipped and stored r 17, 1904, Lilllan M. Gallagher, be- R e ety Tavenue b5 g 'or | Was adopted and will be issued In |violinist. The programme was ex- 16/24671 . 16124090, P “RODOLPH ving Co.of loved wite of James H. Gallaghor fas | Clement strect, S 50 by E 120 $10. ° {pamphlet form from the headquarters | ceptionally enjoyable and the differ- 2424328, 024378 Post and Pow N ik hen Sevden, and sleter of Mrs. J. P. | _Alfred Voyce to Lewis I Cowlll, lot on|in Detroit soon. It is in conformity | ent numbers were heartily applauded. 32,2, :g; ey Carson and George H. Henry G.. Armold | SW corner of Thirty-seventh and Point Lobos | with resolutions adopted to-day abro- Mr. Charles Trowbridge, tenor, was in Jac o A, e | MeEwen Brothers to Moses Fisher, lot on W | Sating the New York agreement which fine ~voice. Several selections by a 11 Montgom aged 52 years 11 months and 20 days. | i b Fanth ayemue, 175 N of I street, N | Provides for arbitration with the presi- | quartet were appreciated. 10,25 e mery icnds and acquatntances are respect- | 20 by W 120 810, U G o0 ‘1(;enlt of ll’:ie National Founders’ Asso-. Miss Pasmore was assisted by Miss 2atens- o - v invited to attend the funeral to-morrow erick C. o, es J. Berendes. | ciation and the president of the Iron ' Lillian Spink, Miss Dorothy Pasmore, S S oj25061 e T e e turday), at 1 p. m., from the parlors of | lot on SW _corner of Tenth avenue and K| )zolders’ Union of North America as ? - Joh 8026131, 40120237 TOP DRINKING. ¥, Maass C , treet, W 32:6 by S 100; $10. Mr. Charles Trowbridge, Mr. John 16126421 40/26629 = _‘: ~ e e o alon | B o Rels’ to 1o . Rickabaugh, lot | tWo of the fixed members of the board | Ray Lewis, Miss Ada Clement and Mr. guamie’ 1 S GUAR 50c; tablet form; E blod s Tract; v ! = 2 k 2 miied ot $aa: | HANEY-_n Petabums. - Sovember: 15, 1e0h | 15y block 4 (Reln et pmmnts 2L L S S B DOWEE th gelect che otner. | H. B. Pasmore. Following was the o s L CO., d bldg., S.F. Fdward, beloved son of Michael Haléy, and | , JosePh TORORRECA (0, ¥ | was announced that it would be | programme: 80127157 —_— e | brother of Hamry 1. Michael A. and Thomas | *Jane Campbell to Jennie F. E. Campbell, | Impossible to-night to prepare a cOPY | () “Nocturne Op. 27, No. ' (Chopin), W0 % TO LEASE. | New Yor aged 3i years I month and 18 | 1ot on N line of Thirty-third ‘avenue, 100 W | of the “new outline of policy” for pub- | cranscription of Sarasate): (b) Corrente and 0 0%, - e e8] 16 ;;;)'.Jl’:"n“ri. 46 Miesion strect ' Inter- | of Tilden, N 26 by W 100, lot 8, block 1.Ithe founders. .| & vocal scena (Spohr): songs from the “Dich- - 1829104, ;: 97351, 16 | ment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage. | Fllnt Tract: gitt = = . = . o I T tertlebe” (Schumann)—'Im Wunderschanen 20412....- 18 rier - tute, Van Ness and Market, | ISRAPLSKY—In this city, November 17, 1904, | aviere ot on 8 line of Minerva street, 150 ‘Want Boycott Taken Off. R e o D o . . 0 L iym HoumltoSpm | Esther dearly beloyed el Hasry Miiten, | E of Cavitol, E 50 by 8 125, block P, Rall-| ROCHESTER, N. Y. Nov. 17.—A |deine Augen seh *Ich will Meine Seele 31005..... 1o PP — | Svaney, Annie and Helen Israeisky, a native | T84 “omenefif] Auu:fialllon: l‘l:v resolution praying that the boycott be | tauchen.” *U 'nd Wu.:nun"dale Blu;?en, zuxc: . = MARRIAGE LICENSEs. of Germany, aged 53 yeas Builders’ ntracts. [tk o b £ th el ‘m‘lla. :lchtJ, l'l'\lx':’ a‘z":‘nc;; g 24 KNOWLTON In this city, November 14, 1904, | Frank A. and Wilhelmina Gelhaus (owners) | taken off the shops of the members of | 8 (BrahmsJosehim); quartdt op. 18 No. 4 16 Marriage lcenses were issued yesterday as | Fiizabeth R. Knowlton, beloved mother of | with Joseph F. Boeddeker (contractor). —— the Rochester Clothing Exchange has | (Bsgthovem—"Alles e g iy s0 wee "W. Knowiton snd Mrs. Lyman M. | architect—Alterations and additions to & two- | pocn"Uiiieq at the meeting of Cloth | y.Andante, Schersosy quast Allegre - Landers street, and | Weich, and sister of James H. Doolittle, a | story frame bullding on W line of Shotwell | Chtters’ and T ® Local N | Menuetto—* e vt 16132009 s Sa s, native of atne. r street, 65 N of Twenty-sixth; $2996. g u EI‘SVBYI rimmers’ ocal 0. | Miss Pasmore, 88 Spi s JO ot 80/33138. 16133159, 18 3, 808 Lake street, and | €7 The funeral services wiil take plas Florence G, Perine, Jennie G. MacKinlay | 136 of the United Garment Workers of | Miss Dorothy Pasmore. 4033754 1633419 18 S08 Lake street Saturday, November 19, at 1:45 Bz at | .,w:‘em -{]u:hm‘v?mm:‘ m"‘én}&‘,’é‘l‘,f:““}'.'." | North America here. This is the end | s e ds s EL A X 16133440 19 sartol street, and | the residence, 3D16 Clay street. Interment | architect Nathanlel =dell— 3 - f % g 3 At 1 Bartol streets = e e Laws Cemeters. by 5:30 p. m. train | ftting, sewering and tiing for two three. | Of the strike and boycott begun The Original Little Louisiana Com 163 e ] APPROXIMATION PRIZES. the New York, and from Third and Townsend streets. story and basement frame buldings on S line against the Rochester clothing manu- pany of San Francisco. 4034364 16 100 numbers, from 40,808 to 40,908, inclusive, M - 0 Vallejo street. LAKIN—In this city, November 17, 1904, Of Haves street 85:9 E of Franklin, E 51:9 | facturers, October 12, 1903. ESTABLISHED JANUARY, 1887, 24 | being fifty numbers on each side of the num- rell street, usannah Alice, beloved child of Herbert | by S 120 SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. 16 | ber drawing the capital prize of $30,000, $40. iy strees wton and Susannah Serah Lakin, a na- s e - R S R S T . ‘s h 4 16 100 numbers, from 37, to 37,379, Inclusive, ) Larkin street, and | tive of San Francisco, aged 4 years ¢ months | BENNINGS MEETING OPENS. Owing 10, e Iagh bak sumeeis acheen are 24 | being fifty numbers on each side of the num- = street, and ity, and Gertrude LEIGH—In Monterey County, | MALLOY—In this eit; and 7 days. November 16, days. (Virginia papers please copy.) L7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Novemner 1904, avenue, of diphtheria, Walter B., dearly be. every class of Washington society and the defeat of every *favorite marked the opening of the fall meeting of the ‘Washington Jockey Club to-day. Re- BLAME PREMIER FOR THE RIOTS placed before the public from time to time we would respectfully call the attention of ESTABLISHED JANUARY, 1S87. Each coupon has the initials M. & F. on the face and back of the ticket. The following are the capital prizes as de- cided by the Honduras National Company, 243 16137711 4037850 24 | 80 16 10| Drize of $30.000, $8. ber drawing the capital prize of $3000, $24. 100 numbers, from 67,737 to 67,837, inclusive, ton street 904, Jobn Wickham Leigh, husband of | Not a Single Favorite Catches the purchasers of tickets to bmy only from ge- 40 being fifty numbers on each side of the num- Hoff avenue, and | Camille Bowie Leigh, and father of Benja- Eyes of the Judges. sporsible agents and to see that their tickets 50| ber drawing the capital prize of $4000, $18. T min W. Leigh Chapman. Hamilton B. and o . ! read as follows: 24 TERMINAL PRIZES. 1028 Montgomery | yfiss Julia Leigh, Mrs. Frank L. Adams and BENNINGS, D. C., Nov. 17.—Ideal i B LOUISIANA COM 80 i . be Montgomery 5. | Mrs. Lemuel P. Adams, a mative of Rich- | oot gt matie) o Mrn el v THE ORIGINAL LITTL] v - 80| 909 numbers ending with 29, being the twe Gnd Anna | M e e To ears 4 monthe and 5 | Weather, a larg D g PANY OF SAN FRANCISCO. 18 last figures of the number drawing the capital 999 numbers endi: & with 20, being the two last figures drawing the second capital prise g, of $8000, $8. The subscriber, baving supervised the single | &t the residence of his parents, 117 Alblon | | i Portiand, Qre., and o ) v 5 November 12, 1604: 40858 wins $7500, sold in e By Briont Bratias e Tharten I ene s fas] ) German Students Create @ | San Francieco, Cal.; 37320 wins $2000, sold in number drawing, class L, Honduras Natfonal nmond, and Amnte | Belored DEO e Ol Eremdson ot Joramian | _First ‘race, six and a half furlongs—Mary 3 | San Francisco Cal.; 67787 wins $1000, sold in E 24, Lottery Company, hereby certifies that the Py Regan, a native of San Francisco, axed 4 | Oiénn won, Thistle Heather second, Andrew Scene at the Meetlllg Of | San Francisco, Cal; 40785 wins $500. sold in 16/39135. 14| above are the numbers which were this day 128 Langton street, | O8N 0 and 20 days: J | Mack third. Time 1:21 S5\ - i San Francisco, Cal. and Portland, Oce, Nos. 2430243, 40 drawn from the 100.000 placed in the wheel Jecatur street. e | Second race, : s 44774 and 85807 each win $250, sold in S with the prizes corresponding to them. 025 Satjer streer, | MOSSTIn Berchtcssarden, Germany, October § won Yeoman' second, Limertck third. Time| the Austrian Parliament | Frincsco. Cai: Nos. 25008, 4siss, Tooss,"soits 0| T Witness my hand at Pusrto Cortes, Hom- 628 Sutter B WP gg. M. PRI § and 98250 each win $100, sold in San’ Fran- 24| dura, C. A., this Saturday. November 12, 1904, - treet, and Annis | EFinterment will S Yo-de | the Third Bladensburg Steeple- cisco, Cal., and San Jose, Cal. 9 W. S. CABELL, Commissioner. ¢ | {Friday, at 3 p. m, promptly at Cypress | chase, handicap, about two and a half miles The following capital prizes were paid by 40140242, 16| . Hage treet, and Ivrine | ILawn ¥ > Gascar won, Walter Cleary second, Imperi- VIENNA, Nov. 17.—After more than | the above M. & F. Co. for October 15, 1904: 24140242 16 | $4000 FOR $1—-ONE-HALF OF SECOND Olsen, 18, T3 NELSEM »—l'n this city, November 17, 1904, | glist third. Time 1. 0 Thomas Kent (bricklayer), 1234 Mission street, e | ix th the Austrian P: 40140685, 2000 CAPITAL PRIZE. Orvillo D. Fat 21, Alameda, and Cora | Nels R. Nelsen, a native of Denmark, aged | Fourth race, the Columbia Handicap, seven | 81X months’ recess the Austrian Par-| g, Francisco, Cal., $7500; Charles White 80/40858 16| L. Smith, 22, 1168 Haight street {/ 62 years. furlongs—Race King won, Cloten second, As-|liament resumed its sittings to-day. | (carriage painfer), 245 Eleventh street, San | 40069, 3 Iol state of Massachusetts, City of Boston. | NOLL—Near Mountain View, November 18, | cension third. Time 1:27 1-5, Fighan ptary * Pha T Francisco, Cal., $1000; Mrs. Mary C. Dunn, | $1207. 16141308, 421 0. B. Merrtll, being duly sworn. deposes and 1904, Georse Ncll, father of Edward, Wil- | Fifth race, six and a half furlongs—Sheen er the introduction of the budget | 15 ™Bartlett street, ~San Franelsco, Cal., | 41706, 1642016, 139 | says he resides at 51 Pleasant street, North- BIBTHS_MBB] llam and Otto Noll and Mrs. J. F. Pfaff, a | won, Trullumure second, Cabin third. Time | Premier von Koerber rose amid a hos- | $1000; Dr. P. Roscoe McNulty, 261 Kearny i 42240 X 80 | ampton, State of Massachusettes, and that he e native of Germany, aged 64 vears 3 months | 1:22 4-. tile d Eention i ihe Ge etreet, San Francisco, Cal., $1000. * | $o563. 16 1s the rightful owner of one-half of ticket No. e | and 21 days. | Elxth race, selling, one mflb—-hBlfllhl Fou, e l'm‘”]‘;lm on from :d rman ————————— 12695, 24/49764 16 | 86,149, of the Honduras National Lottery Rirt tage and de: | O'NEILL—In thu P | Irieh Witch eecond, Eagle third. me | parties. rem: re; _ 80143053 Con , which drew the second capital prize e et B e it sate spwt: v o h‘zhe"r‘l‘ne ¥y h'elngg e R B R ;nnsbr\lck ln‘cidentm::re tf:qué‘:lfly tl':: The I"""“"'}{_‘.‘ G. Company of San {51 Erir] b 'r:anrln:m%kh-ld at Puerto Cortes, B = g the At e e ‘ and mother of James Fi ¥ isco, 4354 37 . C. A., October . and that the s T s S o AR e Wil and sister of James W, Kelly. nod | Tatonia Racing Results. ;:;;“‘{;?G‘:Y “""ywfldu"“"efll t""’;: % .uuzzn: ST bk | 4304 80 44017 | vt of atd prive, four housnsd astiere o mEtoTizen o, vave the, mume published. | SENEP'T Saie of san Avirens, SATvADS | CINCINNATIL Nov. 17—Latonla results: | groouly Qigsatisfied with DF. von Koer- | TO THE PUBLIC! BEWARE OF COUN- | 15} e T o o rcatutive B e Jottess sesricted stimply Lo the ammouncemtt | Coonty. Cal., Bmed 44 YeAEe. ¥ | First race, six turlongs—Bill Knight won,{ pror 8 1 Al genuine tickets of thi ! 45 S e e o B, MERRILL, of the event are published once In this column | E 1 3 nd, Bl ber’s explanation, TERFEITS!! genuine tickets of this com- 16{44688 16 | pany. A free of charge [ {7 Priands 4bd Acqualutances ace respect. | Jlunter Don second, Biytheness third. .Time | "o Bremier asked the House to sup- | pany have initials “R. G. Co.” on faces and e 1000144794 24| Subscribed and sworn to befors me this 3th ully tnvi uneral : 4558 . 1904, (Fridasy, at 8:90 n. m., from her ate roa¥ | “'Second race, one mile—Idle won, Requiter | port the Government bill for the es- | monogram “R. G. C.”” on backs thereof. 4524 Riwve °“°";§-.“m.m W. C. DOWNEY, BORN. dence, 8073 Treat avenue, beiween Twenty. | #econd, Gold Spink third. Time 1:41%. tablishment of an Itallan law faculty | Following are the capital prizes as decided 4iise. 16 | Notary Pubfte. 2 s il firet _and Twenty-second ‘streets, thence to | Third race—Five and a half furlongs—Thrall | o¢ Rovereto in order to it the cl by the Honduras National Company, Saturday, = 43660. 24 DUNPHY—In this city, November 15, 1804 to | £t Peter's Church, where & solemn requiem | Won. Fire Ball second, Omealca third. Time order to permit the clos- { Jovember 12, 1904: No. 40356 wins $7500, | 46325 18 NTS_ONE-RIGHTS the wife of George E. Dunvhy, a son. high mass will be celebrated for the repose | 1:07%. ing of the provisional law faculty at! sy in San Francisco, Cal; No. 37320 wins 18| $1000 FOR 25 CENTS or KELLY —In thie city, November 17, 1004, to | of ber soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Inier. | FOUrth race, two miles—Niaxus #on, Curate | Innsbruck as soon as possible. The | 32000, sold in Sacramento, Cal.; No. 67787 wins | 46968 w| SECOND CAPITAL PRIZE. the wife of Charles Kelly, a daughter. | ment Holy Cross Cemetery. lui_olr;dfi Prvm':! Nm"'h'-h';?&“m m’?fi Germans thereupon shouted: $1000, sold in San Francisco, Cal.; No. 40785 47197 24 State of Missourt, City of St. Louis. | RACOUILLAT—In Suisun, Cal., November 17, th race, Avondale handical, seven fur-| 1 Wwins $500, sold in San Francisco, Cal; No. | 47230. 16' The undersigned, Mrs. Catl A. Bren- MARRIED. look, Luke, beloved ot ‘ot “anale-and (ng | ong® Monade, Maid won Eres Booter ses-| (18, Tyrolean veterans will take care| fily winy Fian sod i san Praicisco’cal | 16tz ) e e A BALLOD NIEMANN—In this city, Novem. | Felicioe. Alcxunder, Abois 3ha Sfary Ray | o S0 race, siX tuniongs—Vestry won, Suba-| The Premier announced that the Gov- | Nns. compans paid. to Joha, Keley.. 81 16 the righttul owner of one-elghth ticket of No. ber 161904, by the Rev. G. A. Bern! coulllat, & native of San Francisco, aged 33 g i me_ 111458 ernment accepted all the responsibility | Dickson street, St. Louls, Mo., $7500 for whole 40| 86,149 in the Fonduras National Lottery, Peter Ballod and Marie Niemann, both years 10 months and 27 days. for the Innsbruck affair and said the | ticket No. 20900, drawing October 27, 1004; to 24 which in_the drawing held on Saturday, Oeto- this city RENWICK—In this city, November 15, rk avenue, St. Louls, Mo., 18| ber 15, 1904, at Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C. - . 2 Californians in New York. 11t A. Patrittl, 27€0 COVELL—EKARMANN—In Fimhurst, Novem- Willlam J. Renwick, beloved husband guilty parties would be punished. hole ticket No. 54434, drawing Oc- ! <acond 1 of $8000 and D by e Tn . ECiak_ramtl | Ellen Renwick, and tather of M 3| NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—The follow-| It Is considered that the Rovereto| baec 55 1903 to Weils Farse & Co s Ba- e A Tay eivad meuns ol her. et T2 ol Edward Covell of Boulder Creek, Cal, and | Doane, Mrs. J. Driscoll and Andrew, James bill will, # gree, h press for t in Petal $1000 fc halt hat ward Covell of ulder Creek, J 5 5 K , i n uma, for one 16 deduction tever, Siary armann of Bimburst, Onl. and the late Willlam Renwick, a native of | ‘15 Oallforoleny ae s HEw W p ian 'Unlvenu:g ‘:nfion“tttlllea t[:.fi:-,l, k ticket No. ), drawing October 15, 1904 * 16| Y CATHERINE A, BRENNAN. e ——————————— ff,‘.'.': "gi D'::}aob;'ea ) oAt Fecg -:::r :‘ Yeom San TrncimorO o Y having lblolute?y declined to accept | e T N B S T DIED. Interaational " Union of ‘Steam Emginenrs, | o1 G; W Blsbee, at the Cosmopoll- | the Government's offer to establish a| ~ Special Tranksgiving Service. 21| S RARS A, MCINTYRE. Notary Publle. B B e e | e et | i DT 08 St ity 5 Toveen, S e 30 e B e e e . Aol e P fully invited to attend the f ) < Ry W and wife, at the ving announced a large number of | Thanksgivil service -of the First | 2¢ | 100 l“:{n"xzfll,‘ "gm.r ;(::Erlv;:n. BT’:;’;X'.. Grrlaayy G4 L fr;;nunl:lr: late” res | Astor; P. Emmerton, at the Imperial; pew bills dealing with a varlety of in-| | Cnacell wii Da Wela 3 FOR 30 CENTS_ONE-QUARTER OF gy oo B, Sy A g 3 - Interment Cypress | M. S. Geder, at the Astor; A. R. Har- | ternal reforms, Premier von Koerber | pext Sunday evening, November 20, at 20| e R . o gt e Madaiive Matioy, Walter B, U:Hh\“glm: “this city, November 17, 1904, | 4iD, at the Imperial; G. H. Hooke and | SmPhasized the urgency of the country | which Weber's famous “Jubiles” can- it iE:T:«) rAT;ALr P: oy eans. Coilins, William Mow. Mre. Julla T. | Lisetie C. J. Schwab,' sister of Hugo Kalt: | wife, at the Park Avenue; M. L. Wash- | 3€VOURE ltself to commercial and po-| tataAvill be sung by a chorus choir of 36| Sotwe T Edwand Rightss. & Notucy Tob- Connot, Mary Noll,' George hoff, and mother of Edwin, Manfred, Ralph 4 on; litico economic developments, emulat- | sixty voices and the following solo 16 " i Fleans E Connolly, James Nelisen, Nels R. and Marfon Schwab, a native of St. Lo ph | burn, at the Grand Union; E. J. Mo- i Ge i Eve: \ A D ! lle n and for the Parish of Orleans, duly com. Cuppola, * Augus: "Neill. Catherine B. | Mo.. aged 00 years 7 months ang 3 decll® | lera, at the Holland;. M. Blum, at the | \08 Germany and other nations. n | quartet: Mrs. Grace Davis Northrup, 24| missioned _and qnalified, personally came and Daly, Jerry Luke £ Friends are respecitully invited i at- | AStor;: M. R. Haynes, at the Westmin- | USsia, With a great war on her hands, | goprand; Mrs. Carroll-Nicholson, con- 80 | appeared W. E. Schabel, who being duly sworn Doyle, Peter Heswick Wiillam 3. | tend the fonerol wervices io.day (Friday), | ster: F. C. Johnson, at the Imperial: | e Said, is busily insuring her economic ' traito; Arthur A. Macurda, tenor; I e e i S o TS S s Echwab, Lisette C. Siaram, Frenk H. Thornton, Maggie Dowd, Mary V. Fernandez, Joseph Fillmore, Charles W. November 18, at 1 p. m., at the parlors of Carew & English, 26 Van N . terment pflvu:h‘ St ke F. McPherson, at the Victoria; I. O. | Upham, at the Imperial; S. H. Wad- future by the conclusion of commercial treaties. Henry L. Perry, bass. “The Dawn of Hope,” by Krogmann, will be sung by 16| that he is the holder and owner of one-quarter 80| of ticket No. S6.140 of the Honduras National ranklin, John ittenmyer, Lewis | SINRAM—In Oakland, . An excited discussign followed, Dr.| Mrs. Carroll-Nicholson as an offer- 18| Lottery. Company (Louisiana State Lottery). o Frank Henr- belom""n'..::’.b:; £ o g:ms:.te:t .tthfhec' ;;e",.d h}l g};’"' .A‘D I} Erelor accusing the Pglmler of treating tory solo. The choir will be under the 43! and that the =aid ticket drew the second cap ARPIN—In this city, November 17, looi, | Siram. and father of Hears, Otto and | Whelan, at the Wellington. and &, | him brutally in their interview follow- | direction of Alexander Stewart. L T e oo L e e e Boiapd "mother e e K | Mrs, Henry Gler a native of Ofienacre | Harshberger, at the Wellington. ggl:_‘rl:d 1?:;}"3‘? P!;:;l"el: haf-ngi"‘ll‘:f w—-’—*“-—— tober 15, 1904, and that the said ticket was Keaiser and Hurh Aroin of Seattle, Wash., Bt ot anover, ‘Germany, aged 63 years —————— % oman’s Action Queer. b tation. T L ATTiine Yt i peans | Versin and Tecamech Fribe’ ot hmi G, | UATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | {0 of the Tajian stdents, The Houss,| Caroline H. Newman, aboutt 2 RS, & Y PEERS—In Sait Lake City, November 17, E ARRIVED. he said, should co-operate to expel the | years old, was brought to the deten- O ARD NIGIIOR: P ith M., dearly beloved daughter of w ?W. Beers and the late Dr. Barrett 1. Beers, and eister of Mrs. H. M. Tucker and the iate George Clifford Beers, a native o TR will be brought home for burial BOYCER—In_this city, November 17, o and Corneliue Walsh, and _sister and James L. Walsh and Mre. Notice of funeral hereafter. 1904, ., beloved daughter of oved daughter of Jown ¥. and dildred, e ell; = native of San Francisco, et 4 “to attend the funeral to-day Maggie, beloved wife of John P. THORNTON—In this city, November 17, 1904, and daughter of the lat. " e Catherine Crum. HENRY J. CALLACHTZR CO. Thursday, Nov. 17. Bark Mohican, Kelly, 28 days from Hono- Tulu. M 15 hours from Stmr Greenwood, Walvig, Bisby Landinz. Stmr_Magzie, Whitney, 4 hours from Half- (Successors to Flannagan allagher) G DANIEL P. DOHOVA‘N? 3 vi mgt”l‘an.Q);-lm Thomas, 81 hours from Vie- FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, | toria. etc. 20 Fifth st., Lincoln School, SAILED. South 80. Thursday, Nov. 17. Stmr cmusl:, Ericsson, Grays Harbor. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. | sparrie salies Nov 3t city o se- ~———Funeral Directors and Embalmers— | &ttle, for Skagway: stmr Jeanie, for Fran- Formerly in M tan claco; stmr Santa Clara, for Valdez. NOW at 806 MISSION, Tel. South 167. vicronia FOREIGN PORTS. P Bt 2 Soete Wata™ | n TR Y T 1 m. in lat Government. Premier von Koerber, in reply to criticisms, maintained that both par- ties must share the responsibility of the deplorable Innsbruck excesses, which never would have occurred but for mischievous agitation. In closing the Premier asked: “Who is to blame?"” There were shouts of “You, Von Koerber,” and amid great confu- sion the debate was adjourned. - ———————— Lecture at South Park. At the South Park Settlement this evening the course of free lectures on Dante's “Inferno” will be continued. Lucile Eaves will speak on the SR B Hiustrate the lecture, % tion ward of the Central Emergency Hospital, last night, from her home at 1517 Fulton street at the request of her brother. The'woman has been acting strangely of late and fearing scme harm might come of her, New- than had his sister taken to the hos- pital. Miss Newman was formerly a ' school teache 3 e _Dr. Emily Noble Lectures, Dr. Emily Noble gave an interesting lecture last night at Pioneer Hall under the auspices of the Society of California Pioneers. .Mrs. Noble used for her subject, “Among the Brah- mins in India.” The lecture was illus- trated with stereopticon views, The speaker described the habits and the ways of the race in an instructive manner. s £1000 FOR covnty 2 CENTS—ONE-BIGHTH OF SECOND CAPITAL PRIZE. State of Ohio, City of Columbus. Fischer of the citv of sycingfleld. of Clark, Stats of Ohio. residing at 9 Locust avenves in sall city. being first duly sworn upon his oath, deposes and says that he i3 the bona fide owner of one-eighth ticket No. 7042 in the Honduras National Lottery, which number drew the second capital prize of $3000 In the drawing held Angust 1%. 1904 JOHN FISCHER. Subserfbed before me and sworn te by the sald -Jobn Fischer this 24th day of August, 1904, FAMFS 6. SHEPPARD. Notary Public. Frankiin Cornty Orizinals o forezoins atfidavits held by Dresident of Hond-wns National Lattery Com. pany (Loulstana State Lottery Company). John

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