The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 1, 1904, Page 14

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FS M'Th _ROOMS FOR E Iovnnmu—cmx S ELLIS, 006—2 large parlors for housekeeping: | "gas range; running water; also otlier rooms. ront- con. suite bath; gas range reasonable; aduite. 132243 large, connecting, sunny __rooms complfle for heusekeeping; gas. . . 8303 rooms, furnished for house ¢ single, $1 per FOURTEENTH, 728—Front pariof and kitchen; nicely furnishéd; bath and gas; handy to cars. _ GEARY, 1225—Fine fron bay-window sulte; "all convenlences: marine view; terms reasonable. GOLDEN GATE, 357 bot and cold wate mére; can be bough { nupection all the t 3 Vermailles avé., npar E I Lots in Alameda suitable for sub- en; .give size, -location and lowest cash west of Park. south of Rmm-d -ave. Oak! BERKELEY ADVER’I‘"’I\TQ WANT oo sunny, land. Newly mrnllhzd rooms; os; bath. 651 Nicely reasonable. et i | HOWARD, 9% Sunny housekeepiing rooms,. °. . Berkelay: 8| and others; respectabie : lot 40x135; new and modern: no transient. 1 e ey WANTED—In respectable, qu 2 “unfurnished, njee rooms and kitchen (or‘ iderly couple: 10 to §12; best references. Box 1724, Cali. l.oornrc. ROOTES, sidewalks and cellar floors laid, re . paired; low prices; work guaranteed. cme-;o Roofing Co,, F. Herrmann, m'gr, 606 24 st. STOP DRINKING. GUARANTEED cure; mailed in oln_packas eands. L. L. C. CO., has cured lel- 411 Haywara bids.. S.F. rmw:ln'ns AND lvflm AN exceptionaily good No. 2 Remington, No., 1 Smith Premier, other Spssntiens e higher and lower prices; rentais $2 50. The Aypewriter Exchange, 53¢ California st. SD_HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. ‘Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co.. 508 Market. Ty caposure; fine view. easy terms of | HOWARD, 1685 Housekeeping rooms. with gas payment if desired; ne trouble to show prop- | - Tange: bath, phor 5 erty A 7Y BONDS AND FINANCE CO. (Inc), | HOWARD, 17052 fur. housekecping rooms: 2 Broadway, corner Yourteenth st.. “-running water; gas range; bath, etc. - | ) | T KENILWORTH, cor. Bush and Powell—Thr room sunny apartments; steam heat; cen. loc. - newly through-"- KEARNY, 104—Unfur. bay.window front suita t cation in i Berke- | and kitchen, $20; sunny; adulte, £ t Key Route; $2600; $200 - | a:b, noe ltke rent. KNICKERBOCKER Apartments, 1340 Pine— | © W. N.. RUSSELL; Bunny furnished 3-room suites; steam heated. San Frantisco, arnia st tric lighted; free baths; rates reasonable. | NA, 434—Large, airy, furnished room for | _houscieeping; cook stove; $8. MINNA, 346—Furnished rooms, housckeeping. MISSIO! 1d e, S-room_house, finelp furnished: i university; handy to.the cars: ghborhood; must be sold; price re- rom $4750 0 $1250; gne-half cash, bal- . e as-rent; this & “bargain. See 524- Regent st.; Berkeley. g e ousekee; y- A ne, $12: gas range; not bath “aduite. %\:‘em house; central location. A. H. WIL- PORT. 962 —Banny froat yeomm, B 00 8 #16 manth; modern; gas, bath, phone. | SEVENTEENTH, 3220—Three large housekeep— | ng rocms: cook stove, bath, sink, station- | ‘ary tubs; $12 50. i SUTTTR, 1808—2 unfur.; gas range already set | _up; low rent-to permanent tenants. THIRD, m—Hounk«vlr‘ rooms cheap to steady folks; VA FRUITVALE ADVERT'S’TS rmvm BEAL mA!l ‘ the v ea - station. ot 45x100; 1 block w; dirt cheap; fine le 208 to rent; - e all conveniences. fine vi NESS ave., 3019—Upper floor. unfur- every conveniencé; adults; $16. high basement cottage; nd postoffice fine location Beer. good fenced; lot - WALLER, 7 beautitul suite of room Sox160) furnished complete: sun al $1796— One 16am oil; neat 3- rootn cottagé, good barm and carriage shed: ROOMS LET— large brooder house, brooders, incubators, To ‘T—FPurn. and Uafurn. | rhicken-fiouses, chickea-yards. nice fence; frult ATKINS, cor. Third st. and Park lane—New | trees, flowers: fine 56 il; entire property brick buflding; all sunny rooms; hot and cold mirrounded . by & water; electric lights; only firet-class house | in locality; rooms $1 50 week and up. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25¢ to $1°per night, $1 20 to $5 per week and | light housekeeping rocms; open all night. AT “The Almopte,” 873 Ma Fifth st.)—Réoms, 25c, 50c, $1, $150 nl:m. $150 to $10 week: house open all night. ; fine school and <h; lot 50x123. f 4 Jarge rooms, n; fine weil 1 fruits; will no cold fogs or base of the foot- ‘hurch and postoffice 1; nearly -one acre old $2000; this is a- snap. A 1LOT AND BUILD YOU MONTHLY PAYMENTS. autiful Rosa Lee Tract; rapidly going ts only $75 ‘n—r month. uttvale ave. BELMOND House;.over Owl drug store: 2 en- | {ranoss, 1136 Market 'and 31 Furk—iisotle | lights: ‘running water in every room rooms; 25¢ to 50c per night: $1 25 to $3 e YO ELLIS, 1436—Unfurnished rooms; ner house; references; @ne sunny moderate rent. ELLIS, 1101, cor. Gough—Private family; large nd sunny rcoms; also housekeeping rooms. | EDDY, 804—Nice single room; also house- | keeping rooms to let. H EDDY. 1254—A large room, suitable for two | gentismen; hot baths; modern house; $8 per | month. Fruitvale ave.; a-.SDap. nap; 124x174: nearly ck from Fruitvale ave.; FILLMORE, 22055 center rooms, suit- | able for dressmakine. bath; (_JAKLANJ‘:{])VERT"‘D M'TS | pipst, 218 trurnishea to let PROPOSALS—— Bids wanted— | ALL debts against A. GAZE of 225 Third st. otice {s hereby secaled proposals will be re- the Board of -Directors of the Veterans' Home of Califernia, at its office, Room 13, $20.Sansome st., San Francisco, California; up to 11 o'clock a. m., Satur- day, Detember 3, 1904, and opened 'immedi- ately thereafter in the presence of bidders, [ hi; siven that® cefvec by er niy, California on, Yountville, £. o. b.),. for commencing January 1, and ending June 50, 1005. Schedulss with information. and instructions for submitting bids will be furnished upon application by the undersigned. Bidders will carefully fol- Jow the conditions of the schedules, and no | bid will be considered unless it is in nc-x cordance chedules. Bids must | ples “submitted ‘whenever | called for in the schedule. Each bidder must | accompany his bid with a certified checkl upon some well known and responsible | banking hoise for at least 10 per cent. of | the amount of his bid, pavable to C. Mason Kirie, Treasurer, conditioned that the bi¢- | ger will enter into a good and valld con- tract upon notice of acceptance, as required The Board rves the right d to order any quantity over or under the amount specified. Preference be given to gocds manufac- tured or produced in this State, price, fit- ness and quality being equal, under the pro- visions of Section 3247 bf the Political Code. Address John F. Sneehan, Secretary of the Board of Directors of lh# Veterans' [[ome Room 13, 320 Sansome st., e oy oraasese Shn Bosod JOHN F. SHEEHAN, Secre- Property—Office Dot | Quartermaster, 36 New Montgomery st., san | Francisco, Cal., Dec. 1, 1604.—Sealed propos- | als, in triplicate, will be received at this of- fice until 10 o'clock a. m., Tuesday, Decem- ber 20, 1904, and then opened, for ‘the pur- chase of damaged khakl clothinlg, viz: 122,666 coats, 108,040 trousers (foot), 1112 trousers (mounted), samples of which can be seen at this depo Further i{nformation and blank proposals will be furnisned on application. | Envelopes containing proposals should be | marked ‘‘Proposals for Khaki Clothing,"” to be opened December 20, 1004, and addressed | 10 MAJOR C. A. DEVOL, Q. M., U. 8. A., | Depot Quartermaster. SALE of Government $20,000 MUNICIPAL water works bonds, town of Wheatland. for sale, untaxable, bearing 6 r cent interest; serial 40 jears; bids will recefved up to Monday, Dec, 5, 1904, cer- | tifled check of 10 per cent to uccomvnnv bid. For Information address R. N. MURPHY, Town Clerk, Wheatland, Cal. LEGAL NOTICES. (clgar stand) must be presented by Dec. 1, 1904, as 1 am selling out. A. GAZE. — STUTTERING AND numxun. EXPANSION OF MELBOURNE SCHOOLS— | Downtown, 521 Franklin, near McAllister, 8 Open-air school, §10 Diamond st.; fel. Capp 5173; 1 to 5 p. m. Details at either. — rooms FOLSOM, 834—Two su: inny single rooms; clml’ and’ bath. OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. s | _OAXLAND REAL ESTATE. quire at 197A Shipley st. | GRAND Southern. 7th and Mission—Rooms 35c | o $1 25 night: $1 50.to $6 wk.; reading-room. | double {rontage. GEARY, 610—Nice rooms; single or double. all _street work. T15—Furnished rooms, central location. single or | | { atl street. work st all strest ‘work | HOWARD, 640—Sunny front room; grate; $2 25 | week; othier rooms, $4 50 month up. JACKSON, '1442—Sunny furnished’ rooms; Rri- vate family: references. - corner lot Alameda. buys At 88 per foot e gt LARKIX, 506 Front furnished room; suitable 2 reasonable. i I ZOD WANT front, sunny rooms at S QUICKILY. co $250 per week: $10 per. month. | —Unfurnished rooms to let MARKET, 1040 (The Falmouth)—Sunny room: $250 to $7 week; baths; elevator. LINT PROPERTY FOR st.—400 METROPOLITAN Hotel, 129 Thi single and family rooms 35c to $1 50 per day, | $2 1o $8 per week; the only new and modern |- hotel and rooming-house in San Francisco that has office on ground floor, hot and cold water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat and fronting on Ok, Tweifth -and » nd Thirteenth sts..” inciud D T Witiowes N xtending hecw In evéry room and gives free biths and ele- to Laké “Merritt optien to the vator service day and night to its guests, city of Oskiand fo : alsé the = MISSION, 4547, near China ave.—Three nicely | Merrit homestead. < furnished sunny rooms to let cheap. | FOUR unfurnished rooms, rent $6 month. In- | o | Louise A. Andrewe, MARRIAGE LICENSEs. Marriage licenses were issued yesterday as lows John S. Sallivan, 30, 400% Sixth street, Mary S an, 25, 108 Morris avenue. Will H. Becker, 32, 474 Jessie street, Emma Hawley, 30, 474 Jessie street. Thomas Fauikner, 39, 365 Geary street, | Florence G. Patterson, 34, Boston, Mass. Luigi Paladino; 26, 419 Harriet street, Giorgla Manola, 24, 419 Harriet street. H. William Westerfeld 21, city, and Lilllan street, M. K. Lubben, 18, city. Oscar Sablberg, 22, 410 Sixth and 2740 Fillmore street! Larkspur, and Mary Belle Gulliver, 19, George C. Horner, 21, 194" Oalc street. William Ditter, Berkeley, and Ada E. Rattan, ¢ 8. Johnson, 25 2504 Washington street, and Adela R. Frisble, 24, 1759 Post st. 43, and Cora McClurg, “Willlam L. Paterso and and and and | s Wallace, 20, S, 1002 Geary street. Harry S George J. McChesney, 74 Geary street, David B. Barnbart, c. 30, Merced. BfRTHS—'MARRlAGES—-flBLTHS. Birth. marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in_at elther of the publication offices and be | indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same pubiished. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. Wolisen, BORN. We “bave. both and unimproved | Prapiniies Se’ 55 desirable residence’| MARKET, 1104—Furnished rooms to let.. | properties in : - “ - | FITZELL s 723—2 sunx | AND SEE s, | MISSION, 17232 sunny furnished rooms- and FOR: PARTICTL kitchen, bath and laundry. | PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, 205 Perry st nr. Fourth—Nicely furnished front rooms, §1 25 10 52 per week. H wly furnished room; very sun ‘bath, running water. POWELL, 19—Elegantly furnished rpom to H. OWNER. TO LEAVE CITY. Soy, Sedk & ety 1 Miet sell “his ‘income property.. consisting of | two improvements, in very good ordér:. large Jot,. near Key Route, close to Telegraph aye. ONLY $2750. HERE 18 » What You'll n ~When yw‘:.ee It ROYAL HOUSE, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights; | - reading-room, smoking-room and ladles’ par- dor; rooms per night, 35c to $150; week, $2 G 0 Vg ith and Jennie K. | to $8; montk, $8 to $30; elevator on ground - A Ml Nl i = T o HARRY L. HOLCOMB, = both of this city. A oo floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. $ Real - Estafe. | BPOCKTOX, 607—Sunny 1rént room; quiet lo- | LED. - Insurance, i cality; close in: sultable for two. ! D . L | = | Afax. Ethel M. MclInnes- John H. E e R enting. | —— Appleton, (_:nhaflne Mayer, Ollie AR St .| THE ST. KATHRYN. CORNER ELLIS AND | Coghlan, Davi cehan, Sister Mary y - M = ‘LEAVENWORTH STS.—POSITIVELY THB & Conne: Michael, Minnie C. FELF)E RGAINS BUNNIEST MS E, ‘'CITY: NI Cuneo, Milier, Jens N. O, $3150—Reduced 5. a5 ownér myst’| SANITARY HAIR MATTRESSES, BATH Donovan, Catherine Moore. James A sell at once; hew’ 7-oom 2-story. House; ter-: ELECTRC LIGHTS, PHONE _SER Donnelly, Thomas V. Morthensen, Jenne C. raced: iot GOxI#9; in pretty block: near. Key ICE, HOT AND COLD WATER: EVERY | . Ducroux. Julls Préston, Mrs. Emily route station; easy terme MODERN _CONVENIENCE: _ELEV CATOR | ' Buglish, Jerome Ritter, Martin V. $3100—Pretty. 6-76om coftage and iot 40x10) ALY HOURS: ROOMS FHOM $3 Flaberty. Patfick Rohrs, Augusta on Adeline st.; few minutes -from station. - Hand, Martha Sachs, Henry 85250 —Good 6-reom cotiage.and lot #5x160; THE LARCHMONT. 361 Sutter_New man | frerrguth, Julla Short. William very central -, agement; finely furnished, with, Hoilt, Mrs. Anng Stesbattel, Eva M. $2500—Pretty. modern shingle 5-room bunga- | ~ hot and cold water, steam heat and baths; ' Hutchinson, Skellenger, Milton O. low and lot 30x120 near Key route station: fine location and reasonable rates. | Ingersoll, Willlam a Bmm‘ ‘lisha B. 2 easy terme { V. e £ $2300—Nice -6-room cottage and .lot-28x125, | TAYLOR, Sll--Large sumny room: o R s I e i pear Oak st scadion - men; hot water bath; $14 front; b.ck 10. Krumberg, Annis A. Ward, Jamles W. BELDEN REAL -ESTATE, 1112 Breadwa; Leehy, Johi vitt, - . THIRD, 80s—8unny bay-window room Y, John d6. Tend B = Ssng. ok 2 e g e L7 fOF | Toring. David W, __Whytlaw, John N. R P or, Market—i00 AJAX_In this oy, Nmmnbur 80, 1904, Ethel JONES-TRACT. "to $6 week; elec- | beloved wife of H. fix and ‘mother - o T e | o Eart o, ol Btk a native of 78 Lots Sold in Two Weeks. room ;" elcvator; read.-room; free bas; baggage. | | Liots 375 sach ip; $5-cash, §2 30 monthly: sise 25x100; n _superb ~section. adjoining East | Oakiznd; you may never find such property again for the money; 5 minptes’ walk to 2 electric car lihes: near 2 large schools; easy | ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions nw"z at | walk to steam local train; city water; s | ail_graded and blocks fenced: very lr::;: Chll BEnach olios, cor Do Church. frees; {ronts on the main rosd of the tract: | A -BRANCH office of ~ you cen have Jevel. medium or high lan The Call for the recep- e Witk Rl e e e -:Erm.;,‘m tion of advertisements and’ subscriptions has Seventh st., Oakiand. H NICE, modern house; nearly new:; near Lake Z JONES Bwnes | opened at 1008 Warkit o, Fifth. Open untii 11 p 3 » | e —— | Merritt; close to new street car enenllun\ m— AND BOARD. just pit in cperation which will enhance | Sotronn RS R -~ 2000 ;"v\vr'm::h I;‘..x:fz:'uk:r:' seduced 10 | T auy in new, mx:::‘z — é‘"fi.’“flufi’ 200"« c n i 3 > : beau- s modern; ot B0X100: Iying high, witn | UfUL STounds; elegantly fur.; central loca- N 301 California st., RUSSELL, San Prancisco, Cal. retaining - wall: in East and, | tion: all convenlences: exceptional opportun. . N . 3% | ity ior ist-class parties seeking select - o3 route service: $5300; $300 cash, | _ae ime? home ¥ s Jolect. petv- | Mansion 0 Fas: Oakland: 14 rooms; € lots; | HOTEL L/AIGLON, 801 Geary Fultable for sanitarium or private hospital; | gumey Donrt: mebeh SE Snd 0T | §56500; eaey terms. | %50 mo.; single, with board, up; speciai | 3 family rates; just renovated. — T | ONE large room; well furnished; running wa- | __n..;;:.drux‘;; hm| in Pledmont; | ter; conve of bath; couple, $45; .1..'1: b ighbor! location Devisadero, phone Page ime: ‘will well cheap’ must be seen to be ap | 817 " e . preciated. Apyly to E. MORRIS, 675 36th st | CONNESE—In this city, November 29, In this city. November 30, 1904, tc - the wife of Lincoln Fitzell, a daughter. HOWARD—In this city, November 30, 1904, to the wife of George Howard, a daughter. HUNTER—In Alameda, November 29, 1904, to the wife of Frederick L. Hunter, a daughter. e —— MARRIED. i DILLER—RATTAN—In this city, November 30, 1904, by the Rev. Edwin F. Brown, Wil- liam . Diller of Berkeley and Ada E. Rat- tan of this city. SMITH—FOGERSTROM—In this city, Novem ber 27, 1994, by the Rev. Edwin F. Browa Towa, aged 20 years 4 months and 3 days. €7 Notice' of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of the Western Addition 1724 Devisadero street, | APPLETON—In this city, November 30, 1904, Catherine Appleton, dearly beloved wife of | L. Appleton. ‘and devoted mother of Fanale ¥ APZiiace: Alfred and M uerite Isabella Appleton 2 native of Chat England, aged 65 years and 8 months, coGHu\N—ln this city. November 30, 1004, David, beloved husband of Kate Coghlan, and father of John, Willlam, David Jr., {sa- bel, James Merla' and Arthur Coghian, a native of County Waterford, Ireland. ~ . 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Kate Conness, beloved wife of the ‘hu “ Thomas Conness, and mother of Annle and Lottie Conness and Mrs. Gus Hard. a hative of New York ‘aged 45 years 9 months and days. §7 Friends and acquaintances are rew f\llly invited to attend Lh. the funeral ur?:-l of at 8:30 a_m. from Porter &° White, 423 Golden Gate avenue, thence to St. Mary' | GOLDEN GATE ave., service in the city for the least ARRISUN 570—Large sumn: with board, for zhgm:i i 1”::‘“-" 1 Paric—unay furaisnad rooms. Pl rmon | AXLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. . D, AR, 1 Bowes: good bused; §22; o, 398 momia e 70- xounow the day for bargains in farni. tore. M. fohelbaas. 11th st. oot store o-iu..n'“""c"“““ i g o o B San Francisco Advertisem’ts | | CUNEO—In this city, November 30, Nora, beloved wife of John C!l:o ’m ‘mother of Ethel, John and Bernice Cuneo, and daughter of Daniel and Julia, Callahan, and sister of smhlllndm Callahan, a e funes uxe olace Saturday, December 3. st 8. m., from her late resi- dence, 1023 street, between et b R et a Bt o D Broudway and N Francls | HAIGHT, 215—Furnished room for gentiemen, | Church. where a e el i with or -without board. brated for the repose of her nfl,u:lo-mene- DEYANT, 4212 -unuynx- liflyturnunea nuu-n'r. 382—Large sunny suite; running :f.e'mn::ry.o'm Gk s " 1o housekeeping; gas. sas. | _water: grate; second floor; corner house. DONOVAN—] November 30, 1904, ERYANT. 58, rear—4 unfurnished, clean, | PAGH and board In orivate fam- ne, wife of the late Cornelius Dono: =y housekeeping rooms and yard rent 3.~ | _flv: $20 month ok o etal S ot N i el BUSH, 83— Large bandsome parlors, Kitchen fur. complete; rent Jow; nr. business center. islied rooms, with bath; wunny; $13 50; Castro st. car. ROOMS with board. 1161 1161 Tuik st. g sics oy o S By o L IR ROOM and board for ladiés; reasonable. 3640 Sixteenth st.. off Market. e ml . parlor, SUNNY front_rooms, board EDDY. 702—~Two sunny housekeeping rooms. phone. 850 Van Ness ave, |r:unuh-. MONAHAN, N CHARA & G0, T S | LIN ¥ A > Friends and_acq fally invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, December 1, 1904 at 2 p. her late residénce, 23 Twenty-eighth ltmt. Cremation I 0. O. F: Cemetery. | SKELLENGER--In this city, November 30, 1904, Milton O._ youngest and dearly beloved son of Fred and.Margaret Skellenger, and loving brother of Fred, Mervin and Harry Sheran Skellenger. a native of Callstoga, Cal.. aged 9 months and 21 days.- Friends and.acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral td-morrow S i moganin nes A% ¢ fully invited to attend the funeral to- Grasy s 8230 a . trom er late real- dence. "903 Sanchez street, between Twenty- “second and Twenty-third, thence o st James Church, where a requiem hig will be celebrated for the repose of Rer soul, | commencing at 9 a, m, - Interment -Holy Cross Ceametery, DONNELLY—In ‘Oakland, November 30, 1904, Thomas V., beloved son of Edward -Don: nelly, and brother of Edward A. Donnelly, a native of Oakland, aged 25 vears and 2 months, (!‘r’l;l:y) Det!nmbeé 2.3 at Kx‘o : = i_ltr;xln }ha Ducnoux—u h ber 30,1904, | Tesidence of Mr. C. tel sslon -'fllh. beloved ::llt'. 5‘:‘ ’::vb%x, Thother | Etreet, ‘between' Twenty-first and Twenty- Mrs. Finocchlo. mother-in-law of John | Second. X o; io, mdmumer of Violet Finocthio, | SMITH—In Hartford, Conn., slster-in-law of Mrs. ¢ - popt, Mre. Ma: | 1904, Elisha B.,-.beloved hisband of Kath caire, Mrs. Fourn}, and stepdaughter of | erine Spencer Smith, a_native of Walling- T. Lefevre. a native of California, aged 38 | ford, Conn., and late of Lakeside Park, Lake years. Tahoe, Cai,, aged 74 years and 8 months. €7 Funeral notice hereafter. ‘WADE—In thi November 20, 1004, Mrs. city. Margaret “I% widow .of the late Philip W. Wade, sister of Mrs. John Sheehy and ‘the llle. Mrs, James R. Kelly, a native EhGLlSH—!n this city, November 28,. 1904, Jerome, beloved husband of Anna En lllh €on of Harrfet English, and brother of ence E. Hull, a native of Boston, l(ln of Ireland. aged b4 vears, EFThe funeral will take place to-day [~ Friends are In"l(cd to attend the | - ('rhur-d-y) at 8:30 a. m., from the pariors funeral services at 1 m, from his late residence, 1724 Geary strest. Thursday, De- cember 1. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery. FLAHERTY—In thisgeity, November 30, 1904, Patrick Flaherty, dearly beloved husband of the late Klrllret Flaherty, and beloved father of P. J. M. F. and G. B. Flaherty and Mrs. H. Gardiner, a natlve of Ireland, “English,- 20 Van Ness avenu nm:c. To B Banttacs Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- Eunfheruncommuuuin.m terment Holy Cross Cemetery. thur James, dearly beloved son of Frank and Nellle Walsh, and brother of George, Aniile_and Emily Waleh; a native of San aged 72 years 5 months and 7 days. Franciaco, aged .17 years 3 months and 11 - > Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- | days. fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | WARD—In this city, November 30, lm at (Friday), at 9 a. m., from his late residence, | 9 Harrison avenue, James W, Ward, be- 1549 Twelfth avenue South, mear M street | South, thence to All Hallows Church, where | . a native of County Donegal Ireland, aged a requiem high mass will be celebrated for | 70, years. the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 | WITT—In this city, November 30, 1904, Lena &. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Henrletta, dearly beloved wife of Otto W. HAND—In the City and County Hospital. No: | witt, mother_of Ty Witt, daughter - of vember 20, 1904 Martha Hand, a native of “Steftens, and_ sister of Charles New York, aged 69 years. | u ohr and_the late J. Henry Mobr, a na- HERRGUTH—In this city, November 30, 1904, | o¢ 8an Franciaeo, Aged 31 ysare sud & Julla Herrguth, beloved ‘sister of Mrs.. Anua 5. Sheurer and Fred, Frank and Ida Herrguth, a native of San Franeisco, aged 32 years ends and acquaintances are respect-. tully invited to attend the funeral -to-morrow 11 months and 8 days, (Friday). December 2, at 2:30 p. m:, :from - HOLT—In this city, November 29, 1004, pMrs. | the reaidence of her -mothes, 1808 Larkin | ‘Anna Holt, beloved mother of Mrs. W. S: street, between Jackson and Pacific. Cre- | Morrison and Frank and Raymond Holt, a ;fiolvl)eorr_- I 0. 0. F: Cometery. Please omit | native of Cambridge, Mass. = Funeral Thursday, December 1, at 1 p. m., from her late residence, 650 Castro street. Interment private. HUTCHINSON—In _this city, November 29, 1904 William A. Hutchinean, {ather of Mre.: A. W. Graefen, Mrs. C. H. d and Mrs. Dora A. Henlh a native of En‘l..nd, aged 79 years. . Ul-‘rlends and acquaintances’ are respect fully invited to attend the funeral service: Friday, December 2, st 1:30 p. m., at neer Hall. Remains at parlors of California | Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street. In- terment private, at Cypress Lawn Centetery. JRSOLL—In Oakland, November 30; 1904, a native of Massa- WHYTLAW In _this city, November 30, 1904, John Newton Whytlaw, a. native of Missis- “sippl. aged 7C_years 2 months and 5. dly CARD OF THANKS. We desire to -express our-sincere -thanks to our many friends for the kindness and ympathy extended to us in our late. be- vement In the death of my dear wife, Stevenot. % LOUIS STEVENOT- and family. E REAL. ESTATE TRANSACTIONS! WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30. _Estate of Maggie Hochstadter (by Miilie F. | Sonnenberk, administratrix) to Charles " J. Willlam B. Ingersoll, chusetts, aged 70 years. JOHNSON—In this city, November 28, 1904, Care Victor Johnson, beloved husband. of . Deering, lot on N line of Bro Y, Sarie D Tonnson. & hative of Sweden, aged | of Gough street, W 33 by N 13%:0f §mr 42 years 4 months and 22 days. (Oregon | 'Charles J. and Maude E. Deering to Union papers please copy.) Trust Comoany, 1ot on N line of Broadwa T Friends and -acquaintances are respect. ia street, E 83 by N 137 fully invited to attend the funeral services § bic B & 504, | . Henry W. Attenborough to M. today (Thureday), . November 30, at 1 p. m., at his late residence, 583 Lom- | fon, lot on S line.of Sacramento : bard street, corner of Powell. Interment |.\W of Webster, W 25 by S 132:7%; also lot Mount Olivet Cemetery. ¥ on W line of Sixth avenue, 175 § of A m‘ KAMENA—In Oakland, November 30, 1904, | W 120 by S 25 also lot on B line of 120 by N Phebe- .A. Heatst to Sophie McKay (wife of John H.), lot on § line of Sacramedto street, Henry, beloved husband of Mary Kamena, o and beloved father of Joseph H.. George J. and William T, Kamena, Mrs. Henry W gand, Mrs. John Sheehan and the late James | | avenue, 150 N of .B street, £ $10. E. and Marguerite Kamena, & native of ;%6 Laurel, E.18:9 by S 132:7%; S Homatns at James McGinn & Co.'s, 214 Joseph J. Felvey to Cathe Feivey. o' KRUMBERG-In this city. November 30, 1904, | of Sixteen! y ; also lot on N- ¥ Jessle street, 275 SW_of Fifth, SW Annie A. Krumberg, dearly beloved daughter 22:6 by NW 80; also lot on W line of Bry- of Julius and Emma Schoknecht, loving sis- ter of Willlam, Emma and Lizzie Krumberg, and granddaughter of Mrs, -Sophia Hahn, a native of San Francisco, aged 16 years § months and 15 days, ant | 100;" 1 Willlam H. and’ Mary H. Wolf to Gustave, Frederick and David Woerner, lot on S line of Fonneen(b street, 150 E of Folsom, E 25 LEEHY—In this city, .\'ovi'amdher 20d 1:80' John by 8 100: 3 Leehy, a native of Ireland, age: years. 2 N S S wags v vk Ow Marine Fire onJl?'lli‘:‘;‘;‘ynizht‘::r:&m;rz(:Wl135 'v'v'gf £7The tuneral S ll.k{e Dlace m-:uyi“h“"h- W 276 by N 136:9, SE 28:9, § 128 (Thursday), at 10:30 a. m.. from the parlors| " Rogalind Lazarus (wife of Sylvain J.) and | of McFadden, McBrearty & Green. 1171 Mls- | 5qolpn Siebrecht to Antonio Torre, lot on NE sion street_ between Seventh and Eighth. 3 Souies of Foumenm and Waiter streets, E 50 Y Gust s(ebrech( to same, lot on N. Ife’of Foune&l;th’!llvt(—hfl W of. Sanchez, W ‘25 e and Mary J. Holmes to Mary Lynch, lot on § line of Tyenty-third street, 80 E of York, E 25 by S 104; $10. :Lulu or Lulu E. and Harry Schwartz to i Charles H, Brockhoft, lot on § line of - Twenty. | {fhmm'x'm‘ 80 E'of Alabama, E 23 by. S Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. LORING—In Berkeley, November 30, 1004, David W. Loring, a native of Boston, Mass. aged 68 years. H > Friends and acquaintances are invited | to attend the funeral service at his home, 2345 Channing way, Berkeley, on Friday, December 2, at 1 p. m, g November 28, 1904, John H., beloved husband of Bessie H. M- Innes, and father of Hugh Andrew Hl:lnhl::!. shire, a native of the Isie of Skye, Inverness- Martha G Krull to Lydia Krull, lot on W | Bcotland, aged 66 years 2 months and 2i | line of -Alabama street, 165 8 of 'nm'ny-nnh, days. Past Royal Chief of the Stottish | S 28 by W 100; Thistle Club and member: of Clan Fraser | = Lydja Krull to Joh ikt same; $10. and Lady Lovet Auxilary. - Neil and Annfe Reardon to Michael L. Bml!h Friends and acqualniances are respect-.| lot on-W Tine of Castro itreet, 110 § of Twen- | fully invited to attend the funeral to- dly tieth, S 25 by 10. hursday), at 9:30:a. m., from the parlors PREradeY) ochran & Co.. 429 Golden Gats avenue, between Polk. and Larkin streets. Interment Sausalito Cemmerr by 11 a. m. Sausalito boat. MAYER—In this city, November 30, 1904, Ollle Mayer, dearly beloved wife of August W. Mayer, daughter of Mrs. E. R, Van Law, and sister of Len Van Law. a native of Tllinols. aged 43 years 6 months and § days.- [ Friends can view the remains at the ™8 pariors of H. F. Suhr & Co, 1137 Missioh | street. between Seventh and Bij (Thursday), December 1, until 3: terment Los® Angeles, Cil. MEEHAN—In this eity, November 29, German Savings and Loan Soclety to Sll‘e Watson. lot on W line-of BEureka street, . | N of Nineteenth, N 24 by W 83; $10 T. J. and Belle L. Schofleld. Twenty-fifth street, 6 by N 114; $650. Annie A.. Barfon' and Helen A. Dunning (trustees Willlam A. Aldrich) to George, A. lWebsler lot on W Ilne of Sunmme street, s of Broadway, § 37:7, W 137:6, N 45:6, : $15,250. ethe von Bergen or Van Bergen to- Louis C. and Adeline B. Buck, fot | i8, N 61:3, W 16; $10. City and county of San Francisco to Hen Myers, lot on NW lire of Howard street, 315 Nl:‘ of Fourth, NE 60 by NW 80; Mary J. Cassidy (trustee Alice Colleton) to James A. Colleton, lot on NW line of Bryant | street, 220 SW of Third, SW 25 by NW 80; $10. James A. and Frances Colleton to James and Mary A. Comisky, same, quitclaim deed; $10. Emil_S. Gullixon to D, Cavalier de Croze, ot on SE line of Clll’}' street, 76 SW of Fifth, SW 25 by SE 80; $10. 1904, Sister Mary Hilary Meehan, Sister of Mercy, Qeloved daughter of Margaret. and the late John Méehan, and sister of W: E. and Kate' Meehan and Mrs. E. Van Praag, a native of Santa Cruz, Cal., aged 34 years 9 months and 26 days, 7 Friends are Invited to attend a re- quiem high mass tg-day (Thursday), _Whivh will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 a. m. at the Chapel of the Passion, attached to Si. Mary’s Hospital, corner of First and Bryant streets. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. MICHAEL—In this city, November 30 _ 1904, af the residence, §3 Sharon street, Minnie | Christlana, beloved daughter of G. W.| Michael and the late Louisa J. Michdel, and t Harry L., Charles W., Robert W., and Helen .and the ‘late Wiltred | Michael, a native of San Franclsco, aged 14 years 1i months and 5 days. - EF Notice of funeral hereafter. MILLBR—In this cly, November 29. 1904, Jens \N. O., beloved husband of Mathilda Miller, and father of Mrs, Olga Hansen and | Georgé Miller, a native of Elsinore; Den- :mark, aged 65 vears 11 months and 20 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respec | | Trover, lot on NW line of Stevenson, street, 475 SW of Sixtn. SW 25 by NW . $10. | Ellen Dalton to Willlam FEde Company, lot | C, Meyer Estate Company te. Agnes ‘E. on SW line of Harriet' E 25 by SW Emilie Weisenborn to _Alfred and Agnes Herman, lot an NW line of ‘Folsom street, 175 NE of Eighth, NE 25°by NW_160; also lot on SW corne of Folsom and Twenty-second | Streets, S 32 by. W 100; also lot on’ SE cbrner, | 'of_Chestnut and Baker streets, E 137:6 by .S | 127:6; also lot on NE corner of Baker and Chestnut streets, N 137:6 by E 137:6; gift. California Investment and Financial Com- pacy to_Thomas- W. Huntington, lot on SE Alh\e of Bryant street, uz 6 SWof Seventh, H 56:3 by SE 275; i ery F. Rimlinger (Sulll\ n) to J. A. Dow- ! licg, ot on W line of Kansas street, 250 S | of Twenty-second; S 25 by W 100; $10. Annle Vredenburgh et al. (by A. E. Beck. commissioner) to A. B. Martin, lot on SW cunsr of Thirty-first avenue and I street, W by,'S 100; Solomon and Dora Getz to thh.rd H. Good: | lot on W liné of Tenth avenue, 100 S of L street, 8 25 by W 120; $10. Richard H. Good to Bernard Getz, same; $10; Maria V. Ballard (wife of John) to Cofm- bian Banking Company, lots 1740 to 1119. gift map 4; also lot on corner of Eleventh NW 420, S 100, SE treet, 75 SE of ‘Bran-" 10, o from the parlors of the Western Addition * Funeral Directors, 1724 Devisadero street, between Sutter and Bush. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by 11:30 a. m. train | from Third and Townsend streets. MOORE—In Oakland, November 30, 1804, 619 Fifth streef ames A. Moora, belos husband of Bessle Moors. and father of Les and the late Gladys Leslie Moore, a mative of ‘Nova Scotla, nged 52 years i monm- ana 11 ys. A member of the U. e N ot West Oakland, uoRTHENsEN—In Oakland, November 30, 1004, Jennie C., beloved wife of Hans B. Morthensen, daughter of Christian and Emella Jorgensen, and sister of Jorgen and Henry Jorgensen and Mrs. Christina Jo- hannsen, a native of Norway, aged 26 years 11 months and 28 days. PRESTON—In_this city, November 28, 1904, Mrs. Emily Preston, widow of the o #eph Preston, mother of Hazel D. Preston, davghter ot ‘Willlam Mund, and llne'r of Edith Mund lnfl lu_ W, C 'E;lv;a 3 nds. ‘acquaintances are respect- fully invited !o attend the funeral Thursday, 80 p. m., from the parlors of H-lned & Co 946 Mission street. Inter. 5 avepue and L Sar Francisco Homestead and Rallroad As- sociation; also lot 80, block 229, Central Park Hcmestedd Assoclation; $10. Charles 8. Capp to Henry and Loufsa Ickler, 15t on N corner of Sadowa street and NW line of San Jose avenue, W 100 by N 125, lot 5, i bmk H, Railfoad Homestead, quitclaim Alvina J. Lafariat to same, same; ‘10 Samuel l(ornutm o Gustav Maiwald, 23 and 24, block Q, Park Lane Tract No. 3: .Ynllll- C Reis to John Schater, lot 46, block Rels Tract; grant. HcEve'n Bros. to John H. Farrell, N line of East Park street, 379:4i4 E Holly Park avenue, E "5 by N 100, lot 10, block 6, Holly Park: $10, San Francisco Savings Unlon to Gussie M. and Emille B. Emmrich, lot on NW sorner of Cortland aven Andernon ltr!et o a8, lot on ment I. Cemet: mmn—ln thll city, November 29, 1904, Martin V. Rittes, beloved husband of Pris- clila Ritter, and loving father of Emma Robbins, a native of CI;vell.nd (zhlo, aged 67 years 5 montha and 2 days member | N 60.03, 56, § 7235 ; §10. of George H. Thomas 2, R, | Julius_C. Rels to ornsitoe ucoun-y. lots 2hd Framkiin Looge No. 4 & . U. W, 31 and 32, block 43, Rels Tract: ‘Thomas Atherl:t:ne lo Charles t, * 1,‘,“"" to {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral Friday, :30 p. m., from the funeral parlors of | Porter & White, 433 Golen Gate avenue. e Cemetery. Martin, lots 42 Precita Valley: ‘1 Interment Cypress Lawn Craries F. ROHRS—In this city, November ey b % Ausucta | Rohrs dearly beloved "wite of Builders’ Contracts. corge H. s, aughter of | piorence G. Perine and Jennie G. MacKin- Avgust Crome. and eister of Mrs. lay (owners) with F. Norman & Som ( con- ncinnati, Mrs. Minnie Rankin i tractors), architect Nathanfel Blaisdell -Paint- and Bdward and Edith Crome. a native of | ing, etc., for two three-story frame bulldings n; years 3 months S _line of Hayes ltnct. 83:9 of ink- nnat nd acquaf —_—— to-morrow (Friday). at 1 . from ate reat. dence, 1101‘!2 Jones street, Xm‘:;ml- I::t Mayor Declines !AHFHB—I; i n::’-hcn.v. November 30, 1904, mmflll‘l Et' Sch!:lu. when offered ADEY. Delav: of Ella Sachs, and e position of president of the Musi- father o eRAiE e un s o e e .M"‘"".‘.‘! cians’ Union for the foutrh term, de- ved brother of Amson Sachs, Mrs. E. M, clined the honor. etter and Bere. Alverr Baruc, a native of In his declination i “ +36 years 11 months and | he said the duties of Mayor oceupied [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- | 211 his time, and, as the people ex- tully l:wlu(g',""fl mmtalsh funeral services | pected him to devote his time to their e, of b tather, S20 Poat sirest, Inter. | Interests, he was going (0 do 5o as far ment ‘prival mtmw,wulnhhmwet. He thanked the anu“-.m e mnm members of his union for their devo- . November 7. | loved cousin of James and Nell McCarthy, |. tl‘e;t 206 N of Twenty-fifth, . N.78 by W | ‘| big charity bail of San Willlam E. abd Lizzetta' M. Brodersen to | lot on N line of | 6 W of Diamond, W E of Kearny, | 420, NE 100, . bejn( e ot B, block 220, South ! o | meeting will wind up with a banquet GED COUPLE. 10 WED T0-DAY Mrs. Rosma Cohen, Former Belle of San Francisco, to Marry Louis A.:Levy "A SURPRISE| = A NEWS I8 Plans of * the Prospective Bride and Groom Revealed by the Marriage License FIRE ENVELOPS A SINITARILY | Hundred Patients leanwr- ed by the Flames-in Hospi- tal in Pueblo, Colorado NO LIVES ARE LOST —_—— | 3 Woman Calmly Direets the Removal "of -Inmates, but Blaze Is Soon Put Out | { | WALSH—In Oakland, November 30, 1904, Ar- | local Jewish circles yesterday when the | announcement was made that Louis j A. Levy, one of San Francisco's oldest | and best known citizens, had secured a | license to marry’ Mrs. Rosina Cohen. The intendéd husband .is about 70 years: of age and_ the. prospective brlde |'about 50. It was said yesterday. tb-t‘ the marriage ceremony will he per formed to-day by a Judge of the Su raclor Court and immediately. after the | ceremany the couple- will depart on aj weddlnx tour; going first to Los An-| | geles and thence eastward to. the other side of the Atlantic. Louis A. Levy has béen t(rr many | years'identifled witlr the hotel business in Sap Francisco. He now ' includes | | among his holdings the' Ricehlieu | Hotel . property and the Montrose Hotel . near by. About -eighteen ‘months ago his- wife djed ‘and for| several months Levy has been living 1 at the. St. Francis Hotel with his step- | daughter, Mrs. Leopold Micheis, wife | of _the -well-known capitalist and- a! stockholder in the big hostelry. Mrs. | Cohen i§ the widow of Rudolph Cohen, a .pioneer merchant of the toast. In| ‘her ‘maidenhood, as Miss Stolz, she was regarded as onme of the prettiest belles of San Francigcu‘ ¢ The annouhcement of her. engage- | | mént to Levy came as a surprise to the relatives arid. friends of both, who were bisily. engaged yesterday in dis- | cussing the’ approaching weddmg ot the couple. DAUGHTERS OF . CONFEDERACY’S . CHARITY BALL, C———— -* BY SALLY SHARP. l f | The Albert Sidney Johnston Chapt : | of the Daughters of the Confederacy !: again to the fore with its charity bail, to be given on Mondly nlght nt the | Palace. - Great things are expected o! this one Franeisco. Charity balls: are always mtere-un;, functiops, but this of the apprechtlve Southern daughters is distjnctively a ] teature of the soctal nc(lvide- ot this | . Western. burg: ., Besides the rare cood fur that | promised — and acceptances to Mr " Alfred ‘Hunter Voorhies show a splen- | did foregathering of the smart set— there is the noble purpose underlying it | 'an—(he caring for the poor old chaps who wore the gray. | For the Federal soldiess without the | | comforts of living. good. homes are | maintained by the pational Govern | ment. For the other brave fellows who | | tollowed” where they thought was right | | —and lost—there is no haven in the | afterglow of life. And thus is it the chosen task of the Albert Sidzey John- | ry | gton Chapter of (‘onfederate Daughters | to make easier the lives of the men who | { wore the gray. -And sucgess to the ball: Good fun for those who elect to at-! | tend! And comfort. to the poor old chaps left lanely ln (_hls bl; wide West!" The managers ot the Buford Free Kindergarten will give their annual | bazaar for the benefit of the kinder- | garten Saturday, December 3. The - sale will be held at the homie of Mss. | Harry Durbrow, 2308 Jackson street, | and will consist of dolls, candy, utility articles” and dainty ‘fancy work of all kinds. 5 ———————— TECHNICAL SOCIETY WILL BEGIN ITS SESSIONS TO-DAY | Prominent Speakers Wil Address ° Meeting in Assembly Hall in Mechanics’ Institute. . The autymnal meeting of the Tech- nical Society-of the Pacific Coast will | begin to-night in the Assembly Hall of the Mechanics’ Institute. President Dickie will open the session with a greeting of welcome. Robert McF. Doble will then read a paper entitled “Hydro-Electric Power Developmient and Transmission in California.” To- morrow the session will begin at 2y o’clock. Papers will be read by, George W. Nichols, James C. Bennett and Frank P. Medina. The evening session will begin at 8 d'clock. The speakers will be Edward T. Hewitt | and John Richards. At the afternoon session on Satur- day papers will be read by Marsden | Manson and Otto von Geldern. The at the Occidental Hotel on Saturday evening. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page 15. Afternoon Session. 3300 Bullfrog Min. 355! 200 Ton 2000 DleQ Min Co. 20f 100 Ton 58/1300 Ton 18 500 Ton 12{ 100 Ton 14] 00 Ton 1300 Ton N 34 100 Ton 1| Sandstorm ... 500 Ton Cash Boy % CLOSING QUOTATIONS. - Bid. Ask, 2 od 2 = — 18} 0 1 723 | 12 © of | Columbla ... 18 - = — & iy e % 08 Gipsy Queen.. — 13 ‘n,gl Gold_ Anchor. — 08 ' field B Bl — 500 1d B&B 07 35 30 Gbldfield Dmd — T Glana Gt Bnd 15 20 Goldfield Min. 58 — 1= Golafield 95 2 05 = — e - ;; n - on of Nev.9 25 9 31“ 53 24 53 10— ped 0w 10 q B Considerable interest was: evinced in | ened to be ‘one of the most disastrous g . of the main performérs out | Jones 1. PUEBLO, Colo,, Nov. 30.—What threat- fires in the history of the city broke out in the sanitarfum -section of St. Mary's Hospital at 1:15 o'clock this afternoon, !and in a short. time flames ahd smoke were issuing from the roof of the im- mense structure in’ a . manner that seemed to threaten the lives of the hun- dred or more patlents, nurses and at- | tendanis. A constant stream of strech- iers, on which were patients of most every sort, issued from the various doors of -the threatened portions of .the - building for twenty minutes: Some of | these -were placed In thé ambulances’ | sent to the scéne by the other hospitais and from the various undertaking es- tablishments. The clang of the ambu- lance gongs as they rushed-hither and ~ | thither, ‘mingled with the roar of the flamés and the shouts of the firemen, . the noise of the fire engines and the | dense - clouds of smoke, combined to create pandemonjum: A general alarm was turned in and the: entire fire department responded ’ ! qui¢kly. All‘'was confusion, but Sister . Phillips remained cool, directing her attention to the nurses and the doctors, bhaving those who were believed to be | most _in danger removed first. It was | not loni before it was seen that the fire | was under control, and then the pa- tients were removed from the east end | of the:building -to rooms where the water and smoke had not caused any inconvenierice. The excitement was over within forty- | five minutes from the time the fire was discovered. The prompt work by the firemen and attendants kept:the.fire. confined ta the fifth stéry of the bulld- ln‘sn where there were . only “five .pa- Uen(s The - property. loss - was only $25,000. % B One of the. firemen was cut ‘off from escape and was removed in an gneon- scious condition. — JONES SUBDLES ARTEUL TIGERS {Champions Look Tike Band ‘of Bush Leaguers Before First Game: Is Half Over _—— Theé Angels and the Tigers miixed it ! in the first skirmish of a post season | series yesterday at Recreation Park. The .stars from Tacoma looked like bush leaguers than champions after the southern band had finished trimming them: up. Mike's stellar callection, aided by St. Louis Danny Shay at:short, .never figured, and the finish could be seen many rounds be- | fore it came. Score: Los Angeles 8§, Tacoma 0. 4 Oscar Jones, who used to unwind curves for. Mr. Morley before he. be- came a big league attraction, was one at the game. He looked dangerous when. the | Tigers came to bat, and all they did throughout the game was to swing their heads off and hit nothing. They never -had more than one man on the sacks at a time :and. never came near scoring. Demure 'little Willie Thomu ‘was treated: to quite a thumping; and be- sides this three errors—two by Danny Shay and one by Cap G¥aham—did much to put him in a hole and let the Arngels get runs. Thomas wis more ‘| lucky they did not .make a few more Off him, for several good -hard _drives went right into the mltt. of waitjng -| outflelders. ‘Cravath poked out a home run over the right field fence in the ' sixth | spasm. Brashear responded with three hits out of -four trips to the plate.’ The field was wet and soggy, but at that the work of the inflelders was fairly fast and two neat double plays- were pulled off. - Hildebrand played left field for the Angels, and besides making four clever catches he bit off a double and scored a sacrifice. There was- little or ne Inferest at- tached to the meeting, and a slim crowd turned out. Newton and Over- all will battle on the slab to-day, and | as this.will be their first conflict in this city it should create some inter- est. After playing five games in this city the two teams wil] joutney to Los Angeles, where. flve more wlll take place. The score: TACOMA B.R. H. P.A A | Doyte, ri 4 © 0 'z O{Huabrit Shay, s 4 0 0 0 2Flood. 23 0 Sheean3b4 0 0 3 B|Cravth.rf 5 Nrdyk,Ib 2 0 0 8 0Smithib 3 Lynchef 3 0 0 4 0Chase. cf 4. Raym2b 3 0 1 6 2Brash.ib & McLgnif 3 0 1 3 0 Toman, Grahme 3 0 1 1 2|Spies, Thomas,p 3 0 0 0 1 Jones 3 g Home run—Cravath. Errors—Shay Graham, o-base hits—Smith. Hildeb: ! Saerifice hit—Hildebrand. base on grrors—Tacoma 1, Angeles Jest Dase on called nalle-—OF Thomse T, off Loft on bases—Tacoma 3. Los' An- Belea 6. Struck out—By Thomas 1. by Jones | it by pitcher—Hildebrand. Double play Ficod to Toman to Brashear: Shay to Nordyke to Sheehan. Time of game—1:25." Umpire— McDonald. xvmml OF COLUMBUS JINKS.—An en- tertaining high jinks was given Tuesah night by San Francisco Council, Knights of Tolum- bus, at Golden Gate Hall. An exceldent mu- programme was given and several mem- un of n- Olympic Club contributed their ser- the even! one of ulfllure T‘l rollaw took part in the Jim Keith, O'Conmell, Neal. Fbw.r‘ wm Patch.. Joseph Tucker." noily, James J. Welsh.. Frank T. Ben Tarbox, J. J. Dolan. Achilie Artigues, Jos Ros- borough, George Ryan, Oscar .hr.’k Welsh (chairmaty, E. R. w 'will Datci.

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