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louus AXD Il‘)m g e | ehed beautiful rovms, for two couples, and & ence of his brother, Daniel Mc- |llne of Forty-fifth avenue, 225 N of L street, | WAl Perry street. 2 by B 120 $10. i November 21, 1004, Solomon and Dora Getz to George Cople, lm McCullock, @ native of Ireland, [on E line of Forty-: Igh!th avenue, 100 8 of S o treet, S 50 by E 120 « land N oV 2. Nicolas Jung to Marie C. Kocour, lot on E* e Misband o Aukdsta. L. | Iine of Shotweil ‘street, 300 N 'of Prospect ind father of Jefferson G. Mofftt, | ; ¥.25'y & 80, Precita Vailey b‘lorgu}ln‘ IOO & of Mary, “MaEen : : lalso lot on E lime_of Shotwell stree 23 r of Mary, Muigaret, Emma J., 0G50 o8 HRCL N 20 b , Precita. Val- IOO lie W., Joseph D., George W, and Harty | 1., ', iock™119° a1so lots £ Ducas Tract; Moffitt, & native of Oakiand, Cal., aged | d acquaintances are respect- ml"m‘ E. Morey to Jacob Heyman Company, Jana Bi G ata Gote SWilIl “OI'SCS "orses “Grses m ‘2na Board. end the funeral S"“"’,:{;g’a“.‘-f 418 and aiv, silver rerace Homestead: | Poption of the Philippine |Jewels Stolen From Apart- iagio Gara THIS DAY, onable. 1968 Green st. e ot @acob, Scho i E 5 i FRIDAY, NOVcW : [3;.?}:1“?}.;..5’,04’1 ;;;3,:,.;‘}’13};;3? :L:{g:s:zl?;l‘:}; Exhibit at the World’s Fair| ments of Fushimi Restored| ming Off Bakers Beach and! . ‘?Vc!BE ,R 25th u h mass w he celebra for the re) rme‘ ‘, ;‘“ ey u‘\lr “: ollow] o. & s & S e el et 30 o e Tmer. | ine ofCl T i e ettt N | to Be Purchased by Them| in a Very Mysterious Wayl Fails to Return to Shorel International Horse Market, e 1o 2 - 4 g Subhy Y SIOTRS . ary’s Cemetery mrm, 225 SE Howard, SE 50 by 100; also lot TWELFTH AND HARRISON s ;nd floor: corner house. : t H S seband of Annie O'Brien. | 20 ‘cy"vv {&F‘;E{i 5 eud koob.:xwo; ?‘"m' - By order of C. R. Suggett and J BMargars ; d - ) p IN WATER| Elico o ::fl. h“z\::‘xrx'l:lh‘e‘ o Bounty ok }'éfi,‘,‘i, Homemead: steo ot on W 1se oc Gowid | MA'PERTAT, IS VALUABLE |SECRECY IS ATTEMPTED |WAS AT HOME [ B '.':;‘Es"','.aliin;%“m 300 b 1400 ticnds and acquaintances are respect- | jook % same; also lot on W line of Gould 0 head ‘of this stock is we ed to atten funeral to-morrow Pt % # s . 3 heavy bened solid chunks, s it 5 scnd e funeral S mOT [R50 G0 bk’ el "ot on' % e o Poliched Woods Are to Be|Diamonds Are Found on a|Displays Aquatie Feats Then e o i, ooy at §:30 . m., from his late resi- We want intending p also lots 3 to 6, y e w 340 Chure hence to Mission | 2 . b % - i i HCnrch, where s solemn B mber ity Mot aito ot on wms | Divided Equally Among| Dressing Table in a Room| Disappears From Sight in | semine’ine ;“.‘“».‘,“:’i.‘“.“ Church, where a solemn requiem of Main street, 220:2 N of Howard, N 45:10 by mass will be celebrated for the repose Face Wil v ettheied 1o i oo | o Ml rr 0% Wity | Di 101 : in a Ro Bt In | e vl T e | B e PR R | Kight of the Large Cities| the Noble Had Not Visited | Channel of the H i%k:n.m L S ol a3 —_— wartstager Pepper, beloved hus- Vi E “na Pepper, a mative of Hanover, rginia and Luigi Ferea to Achille and Fil licina Tassi, lot on NW line of Jose avenue, “ an Italian lab- | Germany cars S months. 21 NE 2 v ! v, Nov. 24.—It was learned Blagjo Garaventa, = T e | S 0 fee MR AW LG /My PAUL EDWARDS. ot s Peince Fushimh cous o | are, went awimming in he bay yes- | STUTTERING AND srunrsmn Saturdap). m., from hie late resi- ”“monmu’ White to Delia M. White, lot on SW | CALJL BUREATU, AU, PRESS BUILD- the Emperor of Japan, recovered the| terday morning off Baker's Beach an ! e Ness and Market, | 00 YL TR Uikon Tor services, | 1900 1hia T and s bk Bo menisior Home, | ING, WORLD'S FAIR, ST. LOUIS, |jewels, the report of which loss caused | wheo about half a mile from, shore| ™ Hours 1to3 p.m sencing at 10 a. m. Interment HolY | gteaq. girr. | Nov. 24.—Several museums of the | general consternation yesterday. Thewuddenly disappeared from view and | FERR-In this city, November —, 1904, ln!ngrx\' Xine ot Hoflomay sireet. 5 W of | COURtry are to be entiched through the jewels were recovered in even a more | has not been seen since. Garaventa,| «ingrfi\“ll:l r\a:?"rh‘\‘:rlb‘:):‘iu?(g: Afi“n:' fif:“”;’ W 25 by N 100, lot 3, block F, Lake- | Philippine exhibit at the World's Fair. mysterious manner than they disap- :vnh :;w;;‘:mxx’:l:lo"; A:d:e:utP:::!a "EAD AT AUCTION ' | Loulsa and Margaret Pfeffer, & na- | Virginia and Lulgl Ferea to Achille and Fil- | La among | peared. a and s Patroni, wer B Eavata. Oty wasd 45 years & | uctos Thin 1 e M e A B B 7 | Iewse comineyciel museusns, & | P rdin; . months snd 20° days. A member of San | enue, 1160:6 NE of Jarnac, NE 50, NW 128, | others, will secure material that is val- The last seen of the Jlewell, ":‘:0 w-:I day's outing. When they arrived 8t| 55 head broke horses, welghing from 1106 Francisco Baecker Verein and Bakery and | SW 'to point, SE 130, lot 3, block 1, Belle | uable to them. All the institutions to members of the Prince’s suite, Baker’s Beach some one suggested ln-r poun: £ I fectionery Workers' 1. U. of A, Local | Roche City; $10. when the Prince retired last Monday 25 head unbrok a 1000 to 1300 pounds. No. 24 | Achille“and Fillietna Tassi to Feliclani I |that have applied for material will dressing table | that they gather mussels. Consigned by Friende and acquaintances are respect- | Romeo, loi NW i ” % night he laid them on a dressing { = 2% $bo : Veites to attend the faneral to-morrow | 110a<6 N of Tamnge, NE 35, MW 129, SW to | 5end 2 man to select; pack and ship |5 apartments. Just previous to his| Garaventa went In swimming while | e of ihe BT LANNI. 4 P . , from the pariors | point, SE 130, lot 3, block 1, same; $10. {it. San Francisco has made no direct | 3., tyre the day after Prince Fushimi | the others clambered about the rocks. horses sver offered at auction in this city Charles A. d e - th, (hetios 10 BL. AS- | ornade M Pinenn o ‘f!,‘)'v\g: | selection and has not arranged to send | . ;4" tna members of his suite had been | For a while he kept in close to shore SALE MONDAY Novenberz& 4, street, near Foleom, | on E line cf Ashbury avenue, 150 N of Efght- |81y one to secure anything from the | ;pgent from their room for several and seemed to be enjoying himself. gh mass will be cele- | eenth nmz N 25 by B 95, block F, Park Lan Philippines as far as known here, but ri informed that d the repose of his soul, commenc- | Tract 4; $10, | hours, the Prince was Suddenly he struck out toward the ing t 8 a m. Interment Holy Cross Cem- | T Dighy Johnston to George H. Roundey, lot | Ner commercial museums will get S0me | 1o 1issing jewels had been found on a HERZOG—In this « November 24. 1904, At 1 sl . of Dr. George Kramer Herzog, J t 11 a m. sharp 220 Valencia_street, reets, | hannel. His two companlons watched o~ November 24, 1904 on NE corner of Mansell and Amfferst streets, | of the material, nevertheless. table in an adjoining room in which, it | ¢ araz, a ¢ - 7 = city, November 24, 1904, | E 95 by N 25, lot 8, block 112, Universi 3 - S e ey Detoed duughter of Fernands | Mound: $30. 7| The insular government is trying to | g sald, the Prince had not been during | him for a while and then went on try Bet out of {ts World's Falr venture |y giay jn St. Louls. | Ing to pick mussels off the rocks. Half M. G. Hummel (owner) with S, B. Keyes | With s small an expenditure as pos-| Ap effort was made to maintain se- | an hour elapsed and they began to look cia, Mrs. M. Robles and Mrs. | (contractor). architect Theodore W. Lenzen— | 8ible, its vaults not bulging with coin, | crecy in the recovery of the gems and | for the return of Garaventa. They a native of San Francisco, aged | All work for a two-: -story and attic frame bulld- ‘ud it will g]vE noth‘ng away. Those no ]'EDOft of the matter was made to climbed up on the rocks and gued nd 7 monthe. ing on W line of Webster street, 110 N of Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Green, 27:6x107:6: $6100. articles that it has no further use for |ihe local spolice or detective depart-| about the bay. and Robert Rodriguez, and 'beloved Builders’ Contracts. Mondragon, Mrs. A. Suares, | jelupe Rodriguez, and sister n(‘\ | Trains leave and are Tue toarrive st to attend the funeral Saturday. Grace M. Smith' (owner) with G. G. Gillesple ' an, ust , 10 a. m., from her late | (contractor). architect Henry Shermund—All u;IChthe ‘;“"“m: Npants .tth::l'umme ments. The weather. was clear and they bt Z SAN FRANCISCO. e, cott place, between Broadway | work except gas and electric fixtures and win- | P ase. Some of the m S AT e e R a perfect view of the harbor, but they Faox OcToszs @, 1904 ‘acific and Powell and Mason streets. | dow shades for a three-story and basement | Government will merely lend to mu- The President Would “Do.” could see nothing of the swimmer. Fxray Drror , November 24, 1004, | frame building on W line of Ashbury street. | goums and reserve the right to with- . (¥oot of Market Strees) ed wife of Joseph Sliva, | 120:0 8 of “MM‘- 8 30, W 186:3, N — B Among Archle Roosevelt’s chums 18| The two men stayed on the beach nd daughter of Frank and Mary Sflva, and | 186:3; $12, draw it whenever it wisnes to make a young gentleman who would seem to | till late in the afternoon and finally e Lo s S opaStire: sod Alnmedn County. another exhibit. In both cases the €X- |y, v 5 hollow in his head where the | gave up hopes of their companion re- '-;‘o'o' = __WAIN [INE.__— s i oh_Smith, a native of | WEDNBEDAY NOVEMBER 2 |Dense of packing and shipping must|,yy, of veneration is usually found. | turning. On their way back to the| F550 i e e TR ears. of " Piefter, Dantel B e s e atnkanoss ave, peupect- | Annle Clisar) to'B. Yauto, Jot g NW soreet of | Do 0 b7 The museurns. The President was chatting with a dis- | city they met Patrolman E. H. Fair- Wiela’ Nupa. Caiisious. Seats s Rodriguez, Irene fvited to attend the funeral services | Grove and Fourth streets, W 75 by N 25 lot | The polished woods, which have been | . o ..poq caller the other day whem | weather, to whom they told the SIOTY. | 730a Niles Tracy, Lathirap Stormons 1 € e et whare ™ re. | azioe, 1 [ellersberger's Map, Oakland; | the marvel of all who have seen them, |\ % 001 one bell rang somewhat per- | and to him they handed over Garaven- | 8004 Shasts Express— (Via Davis S v et gl ;‘.Louluo C. A and G. L. C. G. Moller to Frea | 2T t0 e divided equally among elght slstentl)"’ Appearances indicated that | ta's effects. In the pockets of the gDl K O - R Remains at the parlors | R, Tarr, lot on NE cors £ Fairvi treet | large cities. They will remain the 5 { d a ra-| 800a mvln,wm, Ratghts Landin of Julius au, 810 Van Ness avenue. [and Telegraph avenue, B 124, 45“‘\} AT, W property of the insular government attendants were busy in other parts of | pants was found $7, a pipe and a T e T Interment at Haywards. 100, S 9149, lots 7, 8 and 9, ‘Moller Tract, 1 Saxi B h £ them the White House, so the President ex- | zor. BLOCOMB—In Oakland, November 23, 1904, | Oakland: $10, ! San Francisco will get a share of them | | - o 1.0 )¢ and went to answer the| Garaventd had only been in this Henry B. Slocomb, a hative of Philadelphia, Bdward M. and Hattle B. Walsh to Bdward | and a valuable addition will be made b= t little over a year, having | ., 2 years § monthe and 19 days. ' | D Bronsen, SE 15 feet of lot 37 block A |to her museum thereby. The Smith- repeated call. This I8 ‘h; c;nver 5 rhy = f Italy, where he has a| 83 Port Conte, Bedenea - = v 3 24, | a Vista Terrace, and; g i = , ac- | come here from Italy, wl - s Ngyember 24, 1004 | “Daisy B, and B. A- Howard to . Chaéles | sonian Institution and the Field Mu- |tion that took place on the line, 0 b Fresno, Goskcn Junction, Haa- wife and child. i ford. salia. Bakersfeid 450 He was employed at a cannery on | 8.304 Nile San Jose, Livermors, Stock beloved wite of J. B. Stevens, a na- cky, aged 28 years the parlors of Valente, cording to the testimony of the di tinguished gentleman at the Presi | Sweeny, lot on N line of Prospect or Twerty- T e ninth street, 200 E of Hawiey. B 86 by |Seum are among those which % ! E = ton- *Mifiton). one, Sacrimenta. 24 Stockton strect " | %0, portign o lot 3. Boardman's Map of sub- | Tecelve valuable articles from the Phil- | j it end of it: *“Well, what s 1t?” | Seventh street and lived at 513 Potrero Maryavilie. Chlco, fted Binfr - 4208 1ri”]:‘r‘;:<d c::a‘ba\.‘;\.:ryr\be;‘: Oakland; $10, :\Ipplnem “Hello. This is Jack. Is Archie | avenue. His brother, Apgelo, who has .MAO'::;:‘T\'LE“:;L’-':;?:.’:». ppe Toving. tather o donn, Ma, | x fanr %, And Cary Howard to wame, lot on | SALARY ROLL IS CUT. tbere?” “No, he's not.” “Who's this |peen ten years in San Francisco and| 8404 Atiantic Exprese—ogden ani Basic - 6.20m g Fatoe: N of Pro 235 | g . S " AR d, T e £ of Hawley, £ 5 by N 130, portion of lot 2, | Under the law the Smithsonian Insti- I'm talking to? The President.” | Jjves at 449 Filbert street, is greatly up- | e et d. ‘ Tomaoh ;Ld“‘{l:n,i}fi Mason to Robert E. | tutlon has the first selection of the Well, you'll dol.) 'f‘ell :r%hltehlol:‘"fl: set, over the sad affair. | 10-”‘1’2;“:;‘:?; and acquaintances are respect- | wallace, lot on S line of Webst | materials, but through versight [ over and play ball” An A T R | St. Lou tend the funeral to-morrow & y ‘bster street, 386.82 | materials, but ough some oversig] | City, St. Lou §:30 a. m., from his late Tefi- | dlon of siat 5. Heneichegsy Bar ai'2or. | the Philadelphia Museum, whose head |dent proceded to execute the order as Aged Journalist Answers Call. L i ———— e et s wiion V. and D’ Peraita, Berkeley: $10. | was for some time chairmon of the | directed.—Chicago Chronicle. CHICAGO, Nov. 24.—Colonel Elias Conta, Harttaes, Byron. Tracy. rated ks ¥ Sarah A. McKee, wid : —————————— throp. Stockton. Merce ‘\55,-374(‘“;?‘;0-{0;:mfmre'rbrg:;tegxgxl(f attorney) to \.»“fonwsnznu\b lot 1?’“?!1(;*? BRI EeR, was promised. firac The Real “Buffalo BilL” Elkins, a newspaper man employed at Kaymond. Fresno, Goshen June- st i ¥ | feet of lot 13 block 2 map of Santa Fe Tract | Choice: It has been decided to give Two Kansas papers, the Wichita | various times in different cities of the = “;”{j""“"”{“""'uv : . erafield. J.os Ange! i 5 (deed and agreement), Berkeley; $10, | them duplic: s far as possible, that SR—In this clty, November &, 1904 | Same to Sophle A. Schilling. ot 1, block 2, | th o batesa 1‘ 1 - : ristina Turnes ow of the late | ame map (deed and agreement), Berkeley: $10, | there may be no friction. el Turner, and m - Some of the exhibits will go back to et Mree John S. Marshall to Joseph S. Marshall, the islands. All the ethnological ma- | Northwest and at the time of his| "mg"._m Niles and Way Station: death connected with the Chicago‘ 'sn’ ae.,ci"‘""\’v',.’,Z:,’._s"’;:',‘::.‘,..,..,. | Chronicle, died to-day of a complica- b —— tion of nervous ailments at the age of u-xy Eagle and the Lawrence Gazette, are trying to establish for William Mat- thewson of Wichita the right to the g divided 3 of lot on S line of Thirty-seventh s=d way street, 273 W of Grove, W 50 by 8 200, lot 8. . 2 19504 A Siied to at. | Piock AL Apgar Tract, Oakiand, warranty deed; | terial will return there, though it will | ttle of “Buffalo Bill, o W°§f‘“ ’: 76 guers P e 7 4t bably mak top at Portland. To |conspicuously by Colonel Cody. - $305 Fort Costa. Martiaes, By ron, ITacy. November | Edward P. Flint (singl | probably make a stop £ # & ingle) to J. J. Hanifin Jr., ki ‘Buffalo Bill Lathrop, Stockton, Modesto, 10 a. m. at her late residence, 751 SW 40, b thewson was known as el o e R e il 40.14 of lot 6 and NE 19.86 of ot 5, block Secure a first-class Philippine exhibit £ d RAILWAY TRAVEL. Merced, Berends, Fresuo snd 1 t i A, Flint Tract 4 and portion of Oakland hi t the Lou- | long before Cody was heard of, e~ Way Stations beyoud Pori. Costa 12.209 ows’ Cemetery. | Helghts; Oakland; $10. frun the mateelat Nandt €16 FAE | e tna: Gaselte. 0t Cudy tdokthe foorertr €.00 Martines, San Ramcn, Vallefo, Naps- ESSENBERGIn this city, November 24, | Caroline H. Breed and Arthur H. Breed (and | iSiana Purchase, Exposition will cost | clares the 2 Calistoga. Santa Rosa. - 1uu Clara May, beloved wife of D. W. | as attorney) to B. C. Fabrique, lot 24, Batchel- | the Oregon city in the neighborhood of | Name and made money and fame out un-mm Tracy. Stockion. sseobers. and mother of Mesvyn Weasen | der Tract, Oakland; $10 d daughter of Mr. and Mre. J. M, | Rosc Hallahan (widow) to Otis W. Engs, lot nd sister of John Parr, a native of | on E line of Market street, 100 N of Thirtieth, i Bloomfield, Cal N E 115 ot 22 and N 1 of lot 23, I8 Wnly-ud ‘hle-. lrvlnm m% \Il: 5.008 The Owi L imived-3 Banos, Mendota, Fresna, rnmr\ $40,000. of ik while Matthewson sought 5 e Furniture men have been greatly in- |neither. There is not an old settler ‘ ‘ - | P or the border but knows that Bill \ B g oy ey WILLIAMS—In this city, November 22, 1904, Jlock 2033, Rowland Tract, Oakland: $10. ! terested in the various odd articles of g | L \ I 5 - ne, beloved wife of Daniel R. Wil. Oakland Home Compar- to Jesse z‘ Traxler, | furniture made from bamboo that the | Matthewson earned and for years car- b‘dnta F > | )Igg:g:;::m )};::::3:::.}.1: »f Manila, P. I, a native of Illinols, | 1ot on N line of Thirty-second street, 265 W ' Filipl hibit. Th: larit: ¢ | ried the title that afterward made \ / ‘m- Eastern Express—Omaha, Chicago, 9 years 1 month and 2 days. (Manlla, | of West, W 25, N 94, E to point 01.04 from Filipinos exhibit. 2 RopL E -0 dy £ —Chil Chronicle. Denver. Kaasas City, St. Louts, . and San Diego, Cal, papers please | beginning of S 91.94 to beginning of portion, | these articles with the public has | Cody famou: cago . sy g o B copy) lot 6, block 2041, Rowland Tract, Oakland: $10. Golfaz. Reno. Sparks. Monselic, il i e s el SoB B b vs e Hannah Greeebaum (singie) fo 3 W Riex. | caused the American manufacturers to London Closing Stocks. O €.00p valicio. da to attend the funeral to-day |ley, lot on W line of Grove street, 8i S of look on them as quite salable and all | cong for money.. 88%|N Y Central.....138% Y. from the parlors of | Twenty-ninth, S 28 by W 115, lot 5, block D, e 8 3-16( D 8% | 7.00 Vailejo, Sund fiselon etreet between | map Heary subdivision, Whitcher, Brocktusst ::‘l"’ b:_’]’,‘b;m m nlllel b:“dg"‘sh‘i“s:’dl:: e T st A - 7907 kichinond. % n enty-third’ (Mission | and Rolang akland, quitclaim deed; $1. | the Filipinos w e bougl « artines nic Temple). i 5 M Ajchison 7.00° Reno Passens lnlt—rmrm National City, Susan E. |g&;2[’2::n|‘yl;w.;:em To st o ¢ MCHICAGO N 3 DAYS lot on NW lin (widow) ‘to Frank Waldo, | usgl in making furniture after the pat- Fourteenth and West streets, honths and 11 days nicta, Sulsun, Eimirs, Dixos, o> ke place .s turday, | WILKINS—In San Rafael, November 24, 1904, | W_90 by N 5:101, lot 12, block A, map block | tern of that exhibited. 4 | Davis. Sacramento, Sparks, Tono- x = at Harriet Hepburn Wilkina, beloved mother of owned by North Oakland Homéstead, Oak- | A, L. Lawshe of Wabash, Ind., audi- Ohi IR IR, pidl LEAvVES DaiLy ar om0 A M Bl | gg5. olal, Koter and oy Stationg. 7508 Heoburn Wilkine and James H. : $10. # | he Philippine Islands, who w. Chi Great West.. 24%] Do 2d pfd WITH DINERS AND SLEEPERS. rameuto, Marysville, Redding. Agnes Borland (widow) to Harlow P. Ban- i tor of the ppine Islands, L e Taere . 18i4(So Ratlway 4 i Portiand, Puget g.,.,.‘..a Eaer. 8.508 < this city, November 23, 1904, | CTOfL 10t on E line of Summit street, 1i4:8 N ! sent here to take charge at a time | pen & Rio G.... Do ptd | 8.10p Hayward, Niies and San “(m Vincent's seloved husband of Harriet Wil- | 0f Merrimac or Twenty-eighth, N { e when it looked as if the financial re- Do pfd sources of the islands would: be taxed | FT} Other Santa Fe Trains: | - ™.} For Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, her of Mrs. Emma E. Tubbs and | 4905, being § 17 feet, lot 17 and N and brother of James A. |13 Borland property, deed and agreement, | Oaklana; $10. cquaintances are Wikeon, neel S5 saiew @ sadothe ank & Save: . g 7 Friends and acquaintances are rwpifi George A. and Alice M. Scott to same, ot on | 10 CAITY on the exhibit, so great was Do 2 pi : A 5 | N Bng A0 Y. fully invited to attend the funeral Sunda E line of Summit street, 150 S of Twenty-ninth, | the salary roll and other expenses, | . ."¢ Nash.... . m.” For Stockton. | at 2 p. m. from the Masonic | a5 by 5,0 being § 35 feet of ot 15, same, | thinks the insular government will get (M. K & Texas e cuwy (e awyen | -h,,',’,’,‘;'{.,.",m,,, e Vo ! werarles P. ‘and Mary 5. Davis to Auna T. | Out With a total expenditure of less | Bar siveno Un::nnn 27 per ounce. Ticket Otfices"541 u-llrketl £t a4 Férry Depot. | D F, At I s Tty Chite, 1ot on S line of Fifty-third or Plumas . % % San_Francisco: also roadway, sion street, block G, map Santa Fe Tract No. 2, Oakland; , 1ars. 215.1605 per cent. | 4.15p Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos. " Mnterment Young Ladies' Institute—The annual re- | $1%: expend $500,000. The expense up to | @830 Huaters Train (Satarday oaly)— T i s o et UL | Nl Brmery ingle) 1 Eawai, . 94 ' Sopuember 10 was SL3 485, The Louts. | 1 oo e, | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C0. | s von "nn S i o s v 2 Y the Yo o All be cele- | & 3 215, g 5 - 3 T COAST LINE (Broad Ganger November 23, e s Bratal b @ = M0 i Westad Tretat (‘h\;rch, i ;"’3-:1“1' Ofi‘:; 314, amended map of subdivision iana Purchase Exposition gave $189, of the First Parish Unitarian church Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. 3’(“:"‘ “r_l;' (‘n:“ X ....)). daughter of Mar- N e 20, e (simgie) 45 B P. Vandercook, 423 @8 ald and the receipts from Va-|of Texington, Mass, has just cele-| gaw FRANOCISCO TO SAN BAFAEL. | "§0ASan Joseand Way Siations. B g s T, MOLLOY, Grand See.” |10t on N corner of Lewis avenue and Prospect IlOus sources to September 30 were | prated the flft‘lleth :tr;nlverzary of thhls WEEK DAYS .30, 0:00, 11:00 2. m.; 13:35, fi A San Jose and Way Statione.” um 23 g e g | o | street, NW 100 by NE 140, lots 1 and 2, block 1 expense of |ordination an settlement over e p. m. ursdays—Extra A mad; X L WArner, Mrs. | spe—— s nap Esst Oakland Helghts, East Oakland; L0, leaving B iols 0% v 00A TS Conmter—San- Jone, dati i Mrs. R. E. Kerrigon, a na- $819,042. Since September 30, great cuts | Unitarian church in Meadville, Pa. s"‘;rldl.;?_vz;:'u bt ik ‘wm ik “ 30 5 m e g el .obl“ St of nez, Cal., aged 22 years ESTATE N [ ‘ gy gt o I3 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | dx‘mlz;mt Bullldlnx and Loan Association to An- | having been inaugurated, the expense s A A S RN e o 9‘;“02“6“—320 S g g i et SaTaries, Guviote: Sanca - e w % | | ders Ponten. lot on NW corn LAloat - > a9 D o 3 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, | nye and Calaix street, N 1410, 5142, 5 | has been much less., The salvage from | pardwood trees four or five feet In| yyy papawn =0 BAN FRamorsco. ?.‘,’.?. S znard: acquaintances are respsct- | Tizste Lobres to Willk 3 | 78 dot "1 and" 55 hait of Jot %, Mook B, map the exhibit will amount to consider- | gjameter, with clear trunks eighty feet | wark DAYS_—6:05 3 : Angeies . - ftend the funeral Sunday. | kowski, lot on & line of Sacramento. stvest, | jorrgig " 5 PFtion of Harmon Tract, Berke- | able. up where the first limbs begin. As a| . a. m.: 12:50, 3:40. 5:00, s ""‘"';’c“‘.u"ymac G ey, | s E of willmore, % 210 by S0 R0 Y Rana sarafi M. Norris to M. L Warts, | WILL ENTERTAIN FILIPINOS. |rule the largest trees have not been | % m. train to Martinez. In’ | pori to Auguste and Eliza Lacrofx, lot on N | ko5 & 11 to 16 and 7 to 10, Snyder Tract, | felled, owing to a lackeof facllitles. 9.008 54n Jovs. Fréa Pinon,Waiaouvais, Berkeley; $10. A remarkable thing about the native M. L and Rebecca Warts to Lewis C. Sny- | Filipinos at the' fair has been that| The 25000000 acres of thg island of thel.r health has been the best during Mindanao are almost entirely covered! the cold weather. In the St. Louis| Py forest. At least 10,000,000 acres of | lot on E line of Regent street, 200 8 of Derby, i Ln-urxe E. and Emmeline L. Bates to Eleanor ' 5 50 by E 148, ToE B, Sheok o Hesry Bamgs Summer time, which one would think | (IS 1S ;a‘:g';:e;'"g’ft"'ovz:‘en:::;"‘ldh?f Le Blond (wite of F. C.), lot on X line of Tract, map No. 2, etc., Berkeiey, deed and the best for Filipinos, there was an | ¢80 shty | Capitola, Santa Cruz, Pacifie Grove, Salfnas, San Luls Obispo iine of Union street, 37:6 E of Steiner, E 25 by Neae: 8 sad Princigal Way Statious. ... ‘ta: g ! der, lots 8 to 10 and N 5 feet of lot 7, same, and Romalie Wateon to William st " Berkeley; $10. e et s 5a10s o Blerce | “yomas C. Berry (single) to T. M. Putnam, jons of F. of A to attend the { comvanion, Mrs. _whic b will be held | Union street, 250 E of 'i‘kgr. N 137:6, E 11:3, | 88reement; §10. | y & for years, but attention is now being Companion pro tem, | SE 100:5, § 44, W 59:6; $10. Frederick H. and Virginia F. Dakin to Wil- | ayeiage of (NeRIY-Nve. & A8¥ .On the given there to forest preservation. | CAMBERLAIN. Fio e Frank C. Le Blond to Eleanor V. Le Blond, | liam F. . lot on N line of Rose street, | 8ick list. Now there are about five )| ™, ‘oo ooty Bureau has listed 665 ! In this 24, 1904, | tame; gift. 150 W of Spencer, W 50 by N 127, block 14, | day. Some of the natives are used to 1 ¥ | Novato, - | Narrow Gauge . +10.484 Frederick “on wi _ Ernst and Elenore Kiein to F. C. and Loulse ™ap Berryman Tract, Berkeley; $100. ! cold weather, as they live in the |SPecies of native trees. Of most of Petaluma E 3309 Valrneia St.. South San ¥ w. Hoeper. and mesther | H. Kaufmann, lot on SW_corner of Fulton and | _John M. and Emma S. Foy to John M. | s these little 1s known but their names. Buriingume, Sun Jose, Giiroy, Betty, George and Marle i Lyon streets, W by S ; $10. Clark, 1ot on § line of Blake street, mountains, where the thermometer Hol ifster, Tres Pinos ... tive oF £ie ianriee, st 28 5L b lea and W of Sbhu!é.x;k.mv;’\benue (prior to llnlghtuflng% drons to 42, Some of them are used for paving s:.“(‘?: ..d;r 4 days. A member of the o of Sacramento 75 by lot 8 and portion of Tot 7, | D - E : .00P Santa Clara, San Jose, Los Gatos, e e o the' Fatnters' Union, ‘;nnfeh 137:6 E of Maple, E 3 ¢ Dloci 10, map i hattuck Tract,” portion ot The Filipino soldiery is to achieve a :’l:‘;;k’!;:‘: stiswer the purpose better r Fulton. E : and principal Way Siations (ex- £7Friends and acquaintances are respect- L ey social triumph before the fair cloges. S s ’ | et fully invited to attend the 1 Montell, L, Pauline, Churchill and Augusta' Jonas I and Addie R. Bowers to John H. L In some places there are stream: 30p SanJoseand pal et ,“r’,‘,',',{“’m?““"‘f‘l?, D. Taylor to Charles K. Blender, lot on 8§ line and Etta M. Badgett, lot on W line of Ells. The proprietress of a large female 'em‘rsuf:c:ent ll):ecto e ‘lo "g ‘n':' Y nzmgr. 3 | "84Bp Suvset ltpr::ll—fio:'oo‘. San o Forter & White. 425 Golarn Gate oecmoe, | o Filteenth street, 25 W of Sharon, W 75 by | worth street. 50 N of Axhby avenue, N % by inary is to give a ball in thelr honor, = i Sty o S g Rt | T g g ety Interment 0dd Feilows' Cematers: 100; 810, {37, 45 "portion of ot T7."Block” G, Subirban | aiid e youne jadies of the sehool will | TOFeSt o tide water. X . Geyserville, : : Los Angeles. Deming. I Pase: HURLEY—la (ks city, November 23. 1804, Im‘:r"‘ KO ufldor Ffi:rm"g’“"‘l“.{g’g“t e o e b LU SR I T R b dancing being the main | The Insular Government has issued g Cloverdale. hs]: m:.v:—-(m-nc NewYork g10a et Sonsty beived som of Alexander | ty.aeut, 8 25 $10. " | Bensen (married). lot on N 1 g an fillustrated pamphlet giving these 7 Lo —— e e LTI Mamie Hurley, and brother of Eillenor | = jomn Contar 1) Bmi 1. and Madeline Miller, | avenve, 50w of ou o ¢ 3am Jost amusement. All the enlisted men of the g Hogess | Gruz. " Cuitrovilie, Dai icy, and grandson of Mary Haurley, | jo0 ':)nnhe"m S T, ! of low street. W 50 by N ¥ and many more facts about the Phil- v % and_Ukiah, E B e, Pacific Grove.... 10.30m et ryant street, 127 § of Twen. 120, portion of lot 8, in E halt of i re. 2 | Ean Francisco, aged 3 months and | e .28 by B 100, $10- | lands’ sdjacent to Encinal. Mm“‘f,,"‘,“fi;‘ N )co;stnbullurty age '}‘:nze them the native | [PPIne woods, and this is distributed to Willits and | 1818 tan M-m::'l' ford. Beiiong San n/ Fhie tuneral will take Dlace to-morrow | . JAE K. Prior to Tillle Andrews (ife estate, | W. R_and Mary L. Cluriess to Maty a| Several of the children e natlve| vigitors to the exhibit here. Sherwood. | Menlo Park, Palo Al PO MRS i e SAN FRANCISCANS AT THE FAIR remainder over to children), lot on E line of Myl’bel T. Cluness, lot on F line of Emflw‘g ! villages at the fair are to be adopted at 10 & m., from the residence | (3¢ ~ £ Twenty-f v Al Sl R B T g RS o el | 2O Tt Tl RN by Armercan tamities and. remain fn s country. Guerneville. 1t Rose's Church for services at 10:30 8. m. | = Chasles d Rose E. Stuhr to Willlam F. | seid block 14 140:2, § ment Sisty Cross Cametery. and Marie W, Schelle, lot on W line of San- | to beginning. lot 1’ana Temetiouat o | IE: SE—1In this city, November 24, 1904, | chez “ru_l 56:6 N of Duncan, N 25:0 by W | ot 2, block 14, map of subs wruon nf ‘When the woods from the Philippines Benjamin P.. husband of Ellen F. Jenking, | 80 [0t ot Hays & Caperton Tract, Alameisr o5 | are placed on exhibition in the Com-|Names of Many Californians on Visit- nd fathe f Cli A -3 vi l5e 1. Sudiing & metive st Vesao 400 | ntar Heyman to George 7. Dasts, 1ot on 8 ————— mercial Museum in San Francisco in- ors’ Book at Exposition. A wir Menlo Park. and Paio Alio. 611307 Maytield, Mountain View, vale, Lawrence, Santa Clars * 15 3 [ tine-of Twents-seventh sireet; 80 B of Noo, E At Jose. KUCH—In Mount Eden, November 23, 1904, | 160 by § 114, quitclaim deed; $—. LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | quiry concerning the resources of the| ST. LOUIS, Nov. 24.—The following Q‘f.mfi”.:“’a".m. T rer White "Suiphte m‘l‘:nu;. ¢ vy Peter Jensen Jurgensen Kuch, beloved hus. | _Alexander Vensano (surviving partner of F. H o aadt) islands in this particular will be stimu- | visitors from San Francisco registered nd M: 2 18 excepted u-u., omiy bend of the late Karen Kuch, and father | Daneri & Co) to same. same: $1750. ! ABBIVED, 5 % ville for Skaggs| «Baturdsy oniy. > of Mre. Daterine Madsen and Hans, Chrstine | _Willlam H. and Claribel King to Myrtle A. hureday, Nov, 2¢. | 13ted, and investigators will find facts | at the California building: I. B. Has- R < e — s T et o B ana Peter Kuch, o native of dDenn.nrk Saed | Ap: Lsnne, lot on 8 line of Twenty.fitth streat Stmr_ Maste, Whitnes, 4 ooy’ roy” j24ir. | and figures that will surprise them.|sell, Mrs. J. M. Arywolds, W. I. Wood R s "Crasnwool: at Hop - years a 2 o : §10, Sprh « &7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. | Same to Maurice C. Kittredge. lot on & line | “Stmr Arxo, Dunham, 34 hours from Eel | TDET€ are 50,000,000 acres of forest land |and wife, Mrs. T. W. Shepherd, Mrs. spflnfl;pfl:l“{h".'a‘ o u“;";{r"‘.“'n‘cr:::' T SAN RAF m' fully inv x;.mq ;vh' .u;:a .'lm: g‘l’mrfl services ‘g; 'ls‘w;{‘ ‘mm street, 202 E of Castro, E 28 ml\;er e in the Philippines. More than 40,000,000 | N. C. Roeber, C. H. Briggs and wife, Springs and Lake County Hot Springs: at o ovember ». m., f 2 r el eter ale, Lawrence, ngs, B e " Toterment ML | egric . Al . Kiktrdes o Caro- | ot SUE £ el Lavtonce 161 dave | scres of (his I the property of the|C. . MeNeill and wite, H. Runyon,| thail L,.x."-',:fi-'a»;;.m.,. DIOLSRAR ROSS VALLEY, . | mr Asuncion, gett, ours from As- . " * ” » 3 e, Pomo, Potts v-ney. ohn Da; LUCO—1In this city, November 24, 1904, Tersea | | Eophic P."or Scihia P. Haight to Henry . | toria. and hundreds of other hard woods, val- | Mrs. J. Harris, Mrs. J. J. Sollas, Mrs, | Biersiie ¥ ,;;f pse————— MILL VALLEY, Robles Luco, beloved wife of Juan M. Luco. | Bothin. lot on NW line of Natoma street, 75 SAILED. oo \ind rab and gutta| M. V. Schmidt, G. E. T t » a mative of Chile. | ® -Adof s«ogd Asw 2}1‘" NW t“-lz.l? # n“_,.,' Nov. 24, e dye woods an ber . Vo » G. E. Tennant, Mrs. C. | B _ Mendocino Cli | =€ the varlorw of H..F. | Adem en Pon. JNeBmemn. e us Haag | gchr Mary Etta, Wetzel, percha trees exist in immense quanti- | E. Bishop, E. B. Gossard. Fort Brags, O CAZADBO, BC. nd Max Weiss, lot on SE line of Harrison FOREIGN PORTS, of £ Bragg, Hearst and Sawyers | street, 110 NE of Fifth, NE 32:6 by SE 100: ties. Under the system pres- ron e memue Via Sausalito ¥ g I s V. T Tosnsend Compan mxfo:{lsu Prancissy towed to Pt T Townseny | ervation in the fslands only the full-| 1" pppp FREE FREE b fons Springs, Harrls, Hubbard, Fruitiand, SURE STANDARD GAUGE. Otivet ery. on EE lime of Townsend street. 250 17 of | Br ship Engelhorn. grown trees can be cut, leaving the WITH Dyer, Garverville. Camp 5, Pepperwood, Scotia Trvars from.tan grace A % SUNDAY CALL Saturday o Monday round-trip tickets at re- SMALL ADS. deced e day—Round-trip tickets to all points SR beyond San Rafael at half rates. MCAULIFFE—ln this city. November 24, 1004, | S B in Nov 24 Gohn 3. McAuliffe, beloved m sérmn SwW 25, SE rnt; l:t.neklf x~w 17:6, | , Passed in Nov mN’ar stmr Viking, from | smaller trees to grow. The yearly Ast for Laa: ps 3 oty Mre: A Stolpers Mrs, B. Frankiin ¢ in dot on | MGalled Nov 24-Br stmr Moana, for Van.|BTOWth of nmew timber 1is placed at ind Annié. Daniel and 1 McAulite and | SN L ver. the icte Fiorgace P. McAuliffe, & native of H.,'_ Wipck o % el iz MEMORANDUM. 1,400,000,000 cubic feet—about _three 45, isb, 11:00 5 : 36; 5718, '5:30," 60, 05 000 st 11 Virginta City, Nev, District Land Com i b 7. | Per Br ship Iredale—Had times the cut of timber in the United A BOX Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chronicle € Notice of funeral hereatter. ROmaine , Knopt, Jot on W ine of ‘Ka veme %% | W malgs off Cage H um'fngfl States. A very small percentage of the CONTAINING 3 CAKES w}fl“'fi Peatsy s bk 0, 5042, o2, 657 740 and ti 5 of B strest. N 5 by W $10. ':J}" m:“;"to n'flm ln‘....‘: &t -!mn-l‘ul BiE annual growth is being utilized. of ‘Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. except Sunday. [—[ NRY J. CALLACHZ? CO. ' ‘was washed overboard and lost. » COUNTRY IS RICH ’I'N WOOD. HIGWT“QUALITY lmxli :nxy '..;' :"-; m.; also hx. 10 Flannagan & Gallagher). TP 5 S In the southwestern islands there ¥U Rlfl):\éfl'flgfi“ AND M [ Jucon and Bestha G, Welasbeln 1 Eimond | B o arHat W B s rear | e e intng phithe pa SRETsoAr, o 3 4 d | Engl recen in | meval forest, extending e wat- 20 Fiith 'b opposite Lincoln School. Dodtany NE comer of Forty sieth | Lobdon: SR W b e e Your Choice of Four Odors. 10. & ATl subject, but modeled fr: tar, City Realty (corporation) to Jessia gl i and Sl & ‘agmen ! tains. A little cutting has been do