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12 T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY DECEMBER 13, 1904 MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses were lesued vesterday as foliows ©OMS 70 LET—Fura, and Usfam. | =y st and Park lane—New | brich ~nny rocme: bot and cold va < e ciass house -« *k and Henry L. Searic 704 Laguna street, and o 3 | Helen 1. Emith, aguna_street. o — John R. Elrod, oY e 3 pet ok and L B™ 27 Harrison street. - open all night i cker, Howard street, and - adbusies 1 mar 3. 41 Livden avenue’ | | ' — s rke: « 1 . Bl 083 Pacific street, 3 3 Market Bt Mche: | and Minnte Las Pacific street. | . A gl © gt Floyd Ross, 2 v street, and Nellle | ¢ s Lambert street. H r Ow! drug store: 2 en- Oscar Minna street, and and 21 Turk—Electrie | Anna M. 1, Turk street. r in 200 Fritz L. , 123 Webster street, and Z 149 Duboce avenue. and Kilday, 20, city. Alfred M. Finley, 24, 1047 Mission street, | e | and Anna A, McCarih; Mission street. s sunny clean| Laust H. Petersen, 24, 717 Treat avenue, t and Carolene C. H 21, sen, 1436 Pine street. ————— | “Woo Do_Yuen, 7 Dupont street, and srate and | Toy Lin, 25, 804 Washington street. —— 1so h y | - = ™| BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS e 5ot ™™ | Birth. merriaxe and death notices sent by s S mail will not be inserted. They must be hapded in at either of the publication offices and be | indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized t ¢ the same published Netices restricted Iy to the announcement | | of the event are published once in this column | ‘Ir-o of charg- shed _ parlors; le; modern con- n ber 11, 1804, to the wife of Samuel T. Clif- ford, a son. | CLIFFORD—_In Weet Oakiand, Cal.. Decem- i | | | BAUTZ_PECKLER—In this ety, December! { 1L 1604 by the Rev. George W. White, pas- | | | i | tor Central M. E. Church, Frank L. Bauts and Emmsa C. Peckler, both of San Fran- L—BARNES—In_this city, Novem- 1904, by the Rev. Frank Stuart Ford, tor Chennell ‘and Beryl n Francisco. F In this city, December | ¥ the Rev. Frank Stuart Ford, Coburn and Maude Forbes, both n Francisco. KSHANK —IRVING—In this oity, De-| 1004, by the Rev. Frank Stuart | Robert McDowell Crutkshank and Ida | ving, both of San Francieco. | —TYRRELL—In this city, November | 1804, by the Rev. Frank Stuart Ford, James H. Leaver of San Francisco and Clara | { A. Tyrrell of Perth Amboy, N. J. —— DIED. Beaton Stewart—20 |Kaufman, Sarah—35 Bercovich, A.—62 Kelleher, ' Catherine A. | | Bruns, Wm. G.—42 |Lamb, Julia i Chiice, Lena—2 Murray, Sophia ‘ | Barnes, 4 Mission—Rooms 332 k. ; reading-room. & kitchen; §_New management; weelk up: fine transfe: Col N, B.—33 |0'Toole, W. C.—51 Coste Jas. P.—44 |Overgard, Ida F.—24 Cronin, 'Danfel—76 _ |Navarro,' Waiter..16 Fitzeimmons, W.H.—26 Ridge Thomas J.—24 Giorgl, Dominick — 4/Schrick, Antonia—é4 month | Thomas, Lewis C. Henderson, T, 0.—65 |Von Daeh, Bertha—31 Dennis—47 | White, Pauline C.—10 | shed rooms, with: Iribarne, Mary—i5 months. | | ROPOLITAN Hotel, 120 Third st.—400 | BEATON—In this city, December 11, 1004, | &le and family rcoms 35¢ to $1 50 per day. | Stewart, dearly beloved son of John J. and , = e only new and modern | = Jemima Beaton,-and loving brother-of Mra. se in San Francisco : and Nell, Mabel, “Aleck and | nd floor, hot and cold Peter J Beaton, a native of San call bells, . aged 20 years and 11 days, | . and acquaintances are respect- | ed to attend the funeral to-day | december 13, at 1:30 p. m., from ce of his parents 436 B‘r(la(!‘ between nty-fifth and Twenty- | Interment Mount Offvet Cemetery, | funeral car from Thirtleth street | Jose avenue, "H—In Oakland, December 12, 1904, | dearly beloved husband of Bertha . devoted father of Mrs. M. Leamer, | Maud G. Markovits, Mrs. 5. Schwartz, | Abraham, ich, and Harry, nuel, Da- Marjorie and Aus- da; i spectfully invited to at- | rvices to-day (Tuesday m., at his late residence, Oakland. Interment Home of Kindly omit flowers, city, December 10, 1904, | Elizabeth Bruns, and brother of ra_Rothwiler and George T. Bruns, of San Francisco, aged 42 yegss nths. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- ly Invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, ember 18, at 2 p. m. from the residence ' parents. 1200 Eddy street. Interment 0. O. F. Cemetery. Please omit flo%ers. s city, December 10, 1904, Lena ice, beloved daughter of Antolne and Anna alice, and eister of Gertrude Calige, & nac of San Francisco, aged 2 yeare 7 months | e iends and acquaintances are respect- | nvited to attend the funeral Tuesday, | ver 13, at 1 o'clock p. m., from the | evce of her parents, 420 Broadway, be- tween Montgomery and Kearny streets. In- terment Itelian Cemetery. In this city, December 11, 1904, . B., husband of Elizabsth Ann Col- brother of E. P., Charles L., Abra- and George W. Colgan, and Mrs. y_Baker 8f Santa Roea, a_native of Santa Rosa, Cal., aged 33 years and 3 months, §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral to-morepw elevator on ground hot anc cold water; baths. doctor's_or den- and back par- required - housekeeping L day). at 2 o'clock p. m., from the PHONE SERV- lark & Booth, 612-614 Van Ness WATER: EVERY | between Golden Gate avenue and NCE: ELEVATOR ! FROM §¢ WEEK. | et by Trero Interment Cypress Lawn Cem- electric car from Efghteenth and streets. In this eity, December 12, 1904, Fo furnished rooms, $5 up. | ¥, - i WS TR R tello, beloved brother of Jo- WENTY 5861—Nicely furnished F. Costello and Mra. H. M. Coi- dout 50 week | ve of California, aged 44 years da rooms with | eral hereafter. Remains | nished | 1 | &t the pariors of Gantner Bros., 1209 Mission | street, between Eighth and Ninth IN—In this city, December 11, 1004, Daniel Cronin, husband of the late Josephine | Cronin, and father of Margaret, Daniel and | ronin, & native of Newcastle West, | Limerick Ireland, aged 76 years. A ber of the Veteran Firemen's Assocla- of San Francisco. riends and acquaintances are respect - fu invited to attend the® funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock a. m., from the pariors ‘of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness | avenue. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | FITZEIMM S—In this city, December 10, 1904, Wililam H., dearly beloved son of Mary ‘ and the late James Fitzsimmons, and brother { of John Fitzsimmons, Mrs. J. McKenna, Mrs. Charles O'Malley, Mrs, E. J. Ford and Mrs, §; G. Pove, a native of San Francisco, aged | 26 years 10 months and 5 days. ds and acqualntances are respect - | nr. Market—400 o $6 week; elec- , running water in every -room; free bus; baggage. Hotel, 43 3d st nr_ Market— and respectable: 700 rooms; © $2 1o S8 week; elevatpr: room : free bus: baggage. Bright, cheerful rooms, pri- one block from Haight-st. en- | Park. 1sh?d room for young S, subscriptions rece: , ‘cor. Duncan a The Call for the recep- tion of mdvertisements and subscriptions has | been opened 1008 Market =t. Fifth Open until 11 p. m. A BRANCH office € Ti fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | (Tuesday), December 13, at 9 a, m., from | his late residence 1352 Pacific street, thence to St. Brigid's Church, where mass will be | 1d for the repcse of his soul Interment | Cross Cemetery, by carrlage. GI—In this city, December 12, 1904, Dom- | inick, dearly beloved son of Achille and Ame. lia Giorgi, ‘and grandchild of Giambatista | Dendero and Catterina Dondero, a native of Szn_Francisco, aged 4 montks and 2 daye. | = and agquaintances are respect- | to attend the funeral to-morrow | . at 1 o'clock p._m., from the | Comora)—Well locate table and service; bil- ds: best residence of the parents. 717 Greenwich | Street, corner of Powell. Interment Italian | ey. | Cemetery 3 .m-ta lo- | HENDERSON—In this city, December 12, 1904, Thomas O., beloved husband of Martha E. Henderson, and father of L. T., W. R., T. C. C. H., G. 0., H. C., Bertha M. and Bes sie M. Henderson, and Mrs. L. -A. Thomp- son. a native of lowa, aged 65 years 3 months and 26 daye. - 43 a native of St -In_this | Mo., | A member of the Pacific | Waiters' Association and Court del nie No. 47, F. of A. (St. Louis, Mo., pa- pers_please cony.) C>Notice of furieral hereafter, | at the parlors of Porter & White, Gate avenue. __ | IRIBARNE—In this eity, Dece reasonable. ont rooms, board $ptional. , suni y do water ouble rooms, with 308 Leavenworth city, December 1904, £ with furnished roo boara if Remains 423 Golden | ROOMS and board. 1456 Jackson st. mber 12, 1904, 1159 —Pleasant rooms, new flat; table | & MAry. de beloved Wife of John Iribarne, | i for gentlemen. and mother of Mrs. W. Murphy and | o Blanch Iribarne. | a native of San Francisco, | aged 45 years 2 months and 20 daye | year | KAUFMAN—In Tacoma, Wash., December 9, | e — - | 1504, Saran, beloved wite of Herman Eauf: | BOOMS AND BOARD WANTED, | mun, and devoted mother of Dorcthy ber- hauser and Elsie Kaufman, daughter of My, Bertha Klaber and sister of Herman Klaber, | a native of San Francisco, aged 35 years, | | GNew Yok and Philadelpiia. papers please Py | w\.}Frlmda and acquaintancees are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, i December 13. Interment Salem Cemetery, | news for § cents—The Weekly Call. n wrapper. for matling, $1 er ETRANGER . wifhes room and board in private | . 2302, Call : mot too far Powell 8t car house. Box 2408, ( San Mateo County, via the 9 a. m. electri foneral car, oot of Market strect, Ferry de- | po | KELLERER—1In this city, Dece 1904, ] gllh‘fihte Agnes, beloved fllm?mll'xj!l late rick and Eilen Kelleher, and Mrs. Edward Monaban and Mrs. ml:::fl-:; ('unflne{_{h a nstive of San Jose, Cal. SEWING MACKINES AND SUFFLIZs, | DD Ninvia. 3. E e .. from her late res! dence, 1C4B West Mission street. thence ALL makes: 28 nand, 52, 85, 57, 89; new st g3 | OO : h fiy‘m‘ Feads, h:&-nfiwl‘y l:fi m i mass will be celebrated for the n“kmolbnke‘: i E M Co. 145 Sixth st; tel Jessle 5705, | (o, Coiaeicils 89 4. m. Interment Holy | DOMESTIC—The machive for family use; beat | LAMB—In this city, December'11, 1904, Julia at any ie chewest; second-hand all malies Lamb, beloved sister of Cathers price: & kigls jentel lowest rates. Domes- | Lamb. a native of Ireland. i e office. 1 Market st., near Sixth. m?l;fl;m? ‘m mufinu;x“m- are respect. i . liy invite tend the funeral to-morrow ALL xinds -hand $3. 3, $5; slightly | (Wednesday), at 9. o'clock & Cred Sl S35, 330, you Jaw whers the hlhl of Carew & English; 8 ewing in ite window. J001 Market st. avenue, thence to St. Marv's Cathedrs) Ihere & requiem high mass will be celebrated | ALL ¥inds bought, sold repairiag guaran- | for the repose of soul, commencing at | ek, CHAE, 1915 st s e e g o g SRING, | F- 7 Monahan, Manager. Tel. Mission 31, e 2y wetscans seaoe~| MUNAHAN, OHARA & GO EXPANSION Oy MELBOURNE ot = > Dowatown, 521 Frank!is, near McAllister, 8 | FUNERAL DI AND EMBALMERS, 012 eir school, §16 Diamond st:; tel. Nineteenth, Capp Details at eitber. 2858 Twenty-second | , {81 ns—dearly beloved son of Con- | 1 | NW line of Tehama street, 150 SW of Fifth, | | er. lot on W iine of Twenty-thi { which tends to lift the mystery from curred. 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. MURRAY—In this city, December 12, 1004, Sophia Murray, beloved wite of James L. Murray, loving mother of Charles A. Mur- 1ay, and ‘grandmother of Florence I, Lillle J.. Irvin A, Frances E. and the late Charles Murray, a native of St. Louis, Mo. member of Seyen Pines Circle No. 8, L. of G. A R In this city, December 12, 1604, ! O'Toole, a mative of California, aged years. GARD—In thh city, December 12, 1904, Ida Fredericka, beloved sister of Ingvald Overgard, daughter of the late Alida Over- gard, and sieter of the late Ulrica Overgard, 2 native of San Francisco, aged 24 years 5 nths and 20 days. VARRO—In this city, December 11, 1904, Walter Navarro, dearly beloved son of Pau- line and the late Jullus Navarro, and trother of Mrs. M. Rivera, Mrs. G. Gama, and Jullan and Isadore Navarro, a native ¢ California, aged 16 years 9 months and this December 11, 1904, J., dearly beloved son of Margaret and the late Simon Ridge, and brother of Samuel, Frances, May and Annle Ridge, a native ‘of San Francisco, aked 24 years 6 months and 25 daye. G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend (Wednesday), at late_residence, 10 Oak Grove . Rose’s Church, where a solemn re- qulem mass will be ocelebrated for the re- | vose of his spul, commencing at ¥ a. m. In- | lerment Holy Cross Cemetery. \ SCHRICK—In this city, December 11, 1904, | ‘wenty-seventh street, | of city, &t her residence, 208 T between Dolores and Church, Antonia, dearly | beloved wife of August Schrick, and loving | mother of Frank, Joseph_ John, Willlam, | Henry, Rudoiph, 'Anton, Theresfa Louisa, | Frederick and the late August Schrick Jr., | & native of Wurgassen, Westphalen, Ger- many, aged 44 years 1 month and 14 days. A member of the Christliche Mutter Verein. (Oregon papers please copy.) 7 Friende and acquainiances are respect- fully, invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 9 a. m., from her late resi- dence, 2 seventh street, between Church and Dolores, thence to St. Anthony's Churchy, Army street, near Folsom, where a requiem high mass Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemotery. THOMAS—In Oakland, Cal., December 11, 1904, at 1727 Fllbert street, Lewis Calvin Thomas, ved husband of Hannah H. Thomas, and father of Mrs. J. W. Hamby, Mrs. A! P. Reinhardt and Mrs. J. O. Ar- nett, native of Georgla, aged @ years 11 montbs and 16 days. A member of Enter- prise Lodge No. 298, 1. O, O, F. VON DACH—In this city, December 12, 1904, } Bertha, beloved wife Fred Von Dach, a na tive of Switzerland, aged 31 years 8 months and 14 days. C7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1:30 p. m., & the German Methodist Episcopal Church, Fol- som street, Fifth. Remains at the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1900 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Six- teenth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. WHITE—In Oakland, Cal., Pauline Cecelia, beloved F. and Louise’' White, and sister of Marie, Laura and “Gladys. White, & native of Oak- | land, aged 10 months and 3 days. | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | MONDAY, DECEMBER 12. | Oscar Rohmer to Ferulnand and Louisa Mer- | tens, lot on S line of Fulton street, 82:8 B of | Gough, E 27:6 by § 131:3; $10. | Max E. and Jennle A. Hornlein to Louls | Friedlander, re-record 2072 L. 11, lot on SE | cor? Ghu‘lx!;r and Webster streets, E 137:6 by Louis and Jennie Friedlander to Union Trust | Company, lot-on E line of Webster street, | §7:6 S of Sutter, S 25 by E 95; $10, | . W. Wright and Sons’ Investment Com- | pany to Arthur F. Matthews, lot on N line of | Valiefo street, 257:6 W of Baker, W 48 by N | December 11, 1004, daughter of Thomas 150; $10. i Patrick J. O'Connor to Catherine Burkhardt, | lot on N line of Vallejo street, 345:9 W of Baker, 3:11, N 127,E 5, S to beginning, | quitclaim deed; $1. George H. Baker to same, lot on N line of | Ileif: astreet, 305:6 W of Baker, W 44:134, N | g i 12, E 45, , quitclaim deed; $1. M 1 Torpey to Margaret T. Torpey et al., lot on B line of Lyon street, 100 N of Grove, N'25 by B 121:10 Same to sam :1 W of Lyor Thomas, Hanc 1a; gitt. ! iot on S line of Oak street, | . W 25 by S 110; gift. | k to William E. and Cath- | erine Cody, lot on § line of Haight street, | §3:1% W of Masonic avenue, W 53:1% by 8 | 10. Anfue Howers to Johanda Sengstack, lot on W line of Tremont street, 197:6 § of Waller, S 22:6 by W 80; $10. | Lange Investment Cempany to Henry and Herman C. Peters, lot on SW corner of Carl and Cole streets, S 50 by W 100: $10. William Ede Company to Charies Roller, lot E lipe of Noe street, 125 8 of Fifteenth, § 25, E-146:11, NW to point opposite beginning, I $10. Realty Improvement Company to Mary E. | Necker, lot on E line of Devisadero, 164 S of Duboce avenue, S 26, E 88.34, N 26, W 88; §10, Joseph Smith to Lewis B.' Haseltine, lot on E line darrison street, 130 N of Twenty- | third, N 52 by E 100; $10. . { Michael Torpey to Margaret T. Torpey et al., | lot on W line of Dolores street, 130 N of | Twenty-fourth, N 25 by W 117:6; gift, Caroline Revalk 1o Caroline Frideger (wife | of Jonny, lot on § line of Twenty-fifth street, | 292 E of Castro, E 28 by S 114; gife. | Edward A. and Amanda C. Kamps to John | C. Brickell, lot on SE corner of Merchant and Drumm streets. E 25 by S 56; $10. siles H. and Marianna W. Gray to Robert jot on X iine of Jessie street, 162 NE | nd, NE 46 by NW _60; also fot on NW Jessie street,” 112 NE of Second, NE 50 | by NW 62; §10. | Ernsdine Dibreih to Eliza Furger, lot on | £ SW 25 by NW 15; $10. Georze ‘and Hannah de Urloste to Richard | ot on NE line of Harrlet street, 100 nan, SE 50 by NE 80; $10. Sunchine O.'Love (formerly Howard, for- merly Heydenfeldt) to Eifin O. Heydenfeidt (Howard), lot on E_corner of Howard and Eighth streets, NE 137:6 by SE 137:6; $10, California Title Insurance and Trust Com- pany to A. EKlund, lot on W line of Kansas Sl N of Twenty-fourth, N5 by W 1 Gardner to Sarah M. Gardner (wife), lot on E line of Twentieth avenue, 150 S of Lake fireet, 5 25 by E 120.and lands out of eoun- ty; §10. William G., Lillian and_Fredericka Hurl- bert (Hurlburt) to Willlam R. and fllea Fishe ird o N of Clement street, N 25 by W 12 Emima Moore to Charles ¥ Moor of line of Eleventh avenue, 100 street, N 25 by E 125; gift. Richard C., allas Cyril Tobin, R. and Jo- seph O. Tobin to Jacob Weissbein, lot on NB corner of Twenty-ninth and A streets, B 189:3, NW 376:8, W 152:11 1-16, § 375; $10. Blanche L. Weem et al. to J. W. Wright & Sons’ Investment Com lot on W line of Thirty-seventh avenue. 305:9 S of Point Lobos avenue, W 120, N 100, SE 14§; $10. Charles and’ Eliza R ninger to Harry W. Patrick, lot on NE corner of Fourth ave- nue and A street, N 25 by E §2:6; $10. Sara V. De Wilson, alias Sara V. or Sarah A. Wilson to Martin F. Fragley, lot on W line of Forty-third avenue, 204 N of C strest, N 28 by W 120; $1 Louis and Roge Lipman to Willlam . Mitchell, lot on SW corner of Nineteenth ave- nue and H street, § 100 by W 132:6; $20. Same to Nellie E. Mitchell, lot on SE corner of Nineteenth avenue and H street, E 132:6 Clement by S 100; $20. Eleanor A. Styan to Agnes M. n, lot on E line of Forty-third avenue, 100 § of Q street, S 25 by F 120: also Iot on W line of Nineteenth avenue, 102:2 S of §_street, N 102:2, W 57:6, § 99:5, thence to *beginning; also lot on 8'line of § street, 32:6 B of Twen. ;ielh :;xnu-. E 125, 8 99:1, W 125:1%, N 2: 3 Thomas W. and Adella Munroe to Thomas H. Williams, lot on W line of Elsle street, 75 S of Coso, S50 by W 70, lots 334 and 838, gift map 3; $i0. e Jacob Heyman Company to Owen B. and Christinia Smith, lot on &W line of Girard street, 50 SE of Silliman, SE 50 by SW 95, block '14, University Mound: $10. William and Anna Shepherd to Michael J. Leib, lot_on SE corner of Rendelph and Arch streets, 50 by § 100, block 29, City Land Association: $10. Builders’ Contracts. Ciroline Frideger (wife of John, owner) with Ernest C. Read (contractor), architect— Ail work for a 4-room frame cottage on lot on § line of Twenty-fifth street, 202 E of Castro, E 28 by § 114, H. A. 163; §1200. Frances C. McTigue (owner) with Henry Feige (contractor and architect)—All work for a two-story and basement frame dwelling on lot on N line of Alvarado street, 225 B of Guerrero, N 114 by E 25: $4000. ——— . Investigate Allcged Assault. Detective J. A. Fitzgerald, who was detailed to investigate the death of William Howes Sunday night at the City and County Hospital, made a re- port to Captain Burnett last night the affair. The autopsy shows that Howes died from a rupture of the biadder, but the statement that he was kicked in the stomach gets little cre- dence from the police. At both the Central Emergency Hospital and the City and County Hospital he made such a statement, but could show no bruises to bear it out. He also re- | fused to say where the assault oc- He was an elderly man, lived at 713 Ellis street, and had on many occasions boasted of participat- ing in saloon brawls that never oc- curred. . N Thorp, & Co Say Boycott Is| | for an Injunction against three labor RATS FRICHTEN “CRAIN BROKERS 0AKLAND FULL OF POLITICIANS Squealing Rodents Make a|Attorney Treadwell Says Busy Pit Look Like Scene| That That City Holds the From a Girls' Seminary| Record for Statesmen JOKE IS ON THE JOKER AI[‘TA_CKS THE ANSWER Terried Animal Ascends Trouser Leg of the Man Charged With the Jest Case of the Contra Costa Water Company Begun Be- fore Commissioner Heacock B 5 B W. B. Treadwell, one of the attor- neys for the Contra Costa Water Com- change look like a seminary populated | pany, said yesterday before United by hysterical femininity: As the|States Commissioner Heacock, master squealing rodents scurried across the : in chancery, that he had never in his floor stald and stout brokers climbed |life heard of a city that had so many chairs or attempted wall-scaling stunts | politicians in it as Oakland. that would stall a celling walker. “Almost every man, woman and child The rain of rats came just when the | in Oakland is a politician,” he added. grain pit was in a turmoil. A basket | “Some of them are in the employment tumbled out of the square hole through | o the Contra Costa Water Company. which the telegrams are passed and | p..ouce of the agitation of these poli- SUbipipred Malutle suimaly, YewaN Al o s & fadiing oL {hak case of any port in a storm with them. The more valiant of the brokers faced | COmpany was a bad thing for the city. the Invasion and waged a stern rat | The people thought that the company hunt, but the majority entrenched |ought to be cut down, just asethey themselves as best they could. want individuals cut down who have anything more than they.” Andrew S. Moseley of Cutter & Mose- ley, who Is suspected of having put up ! Judge Heacock, by instruction of Cir- cuit Judge Morrow, was hearing Mr. the job, was the first victim of the in- | vasion. He attempted to crush a whis- | Treadwell's argument on his exceptions to the answer of the city of Oakland kered rodent with his heel. With an agonized squeal the rat escaped, leav- | In the suit brought by the water com- | pany to restrain the City Council from ing his tail. The animal ascended Moseley’s trouser leg, squeaking pro- | enforcing the schedule of water rates. fanely. Moseley seized a chandeller Mr. Treadwell expressed the hope that the assertion of the answer that the and attempted to perform that gym<j nastic feat known as binding the crab | Oakland Clty Council was corrupt was Inot true, but. whether true or not it in an endeavor to dislodge the rat. But the animal took refuge between the was not proper for the defendant to man's shoulder blades and squealed de- | scandalize itself. He did not believe flance. that corruption could be proved or that Recalling even in' that exciting mo- | evidence tending to show corruption ment the story of the Pied Piper of could be produced. Hamelin, Moseley, attempted to charm | R. M. Fitzgerald, Willlam R. Davis the little brute from his lair with mu- | and City Attorney J. E. McElroy rep- slc. He whistled “Good-by, little girl, | resented the city. Mayor Olney dropped good-by.” The rat only squeaked. He |In for a few moments, listened awhile thought he made a wrong guess at the | to the legal argument and left with a animal's sex and tried, “Bill Bailey, | bored expression. At the conclusion of won’t you please come home?” The Treadwell's argument Fitzgerald said rat clawed a few inches of skin from | he was in doubt as to the relevancy his back. “Kill him!" shrieked Mose- | and sufficlency of some things in the ley, pointing to where the rat was be- | answer filed on behalf of the city of ginning to gnaw into his spinal column. [.Oakland, and he might eliminate them, An obliging but excited friend seized a | but he was of the opinlon that the chair and swung it, intending to crush other answers were correct. the rodent, but he just missed flcoring | The other side will be heard on De- Moseley. The rat was dislodged only | cember 27, at 2 p. m. after Moseley had been partly disrobed. | R T AT B T All but five or six of the animals es- | DETECTIVE 1S UNABLE caped. There were nearly eighty in all. TO DISCOVER A CLEW Some of the brokers saw about eight hundred. PIE FACTORY SUES TNIONS A basketful of rats yesterday made the pit at the Grain and Produce Ex- What Become of Soldier Brashland’s Checks for $1600 Remains a Mystery. Detective Thomas Ryan, who spent vesterday in endeavoring to ascertain what had become of $1600 in checks, the property of Soldier John Brash- land, who died at 2612 Lombard street Soturday night, has reported little success. It has been discovered that Brashland deposited $100 in gold coin with Captain Burgess of the Coast Artillery, and that on December 9 he was permitted to draw $5 of that amount. The unfortunate man de- sired more, but, owing to the fact that he had been drinking, Burgess exer- The business of manufacturing ples | cised discretion in the amount he gave him. Brashland deposited the for the trade conducted by Thorp & | Result of Refusal to Dis- charge a Platewasher g | ——————(— ey YOUR CHRISTH Will be your cleanest shirt, your whitest shirt, your most comfortable shirt, if we have done its laundering. Proud boast, but one backed up by practice, skill, experience, facilities and willingness. Why should we fear to indorse our own work when so many others say the Christmas orders early, please. UNITED STATES LAUNDRY STREET. Telephone South 420. RAILWAY TRAVEL. % 4 CHICAGO In 3 DAYS LEAVES DAILY AT 9:30 A .M. Via Sausalito Ferry SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE. e rom San Francisco, daily, at 17:03, 4578555, 5 10, $:50, 11:00 & wmr: 12:30, 1:43, :15, 6:80, 6:30; 7:15, 10:15 and m. San_Franch dally, at 18: \e 150, 9:38, 10:30 & m.; 12:10, 130, 2: :05, 5:42, 6:22, 6:87, 7:40 and 11:26 26 p. m. Dally except Sunday. ‘Fflr ;llrfll. daily, at 7:45 a. m.: also Sat- urdays at 5:15 p. m., and daily except Satur- day and Sunday at 5:15 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS., 7:45 a. m. dally—Cazadero and way stations, 3:15 D, m., Saturdays only—For Casadero, ate. 5:15 p. m. dally, except Saturday and Sun- day, for Tomale: 3 CKET ,_atc. OFFICE—850 Market st. FERRY—Unlon Depot. fopt of Market st checks with O. Weinhold, a saloon- keeper at Lombard street and Central avenue, but called for them Ilast Thursday. Saturday night he was found dead in a chair in the room of Thomas Harvey at street. The autopsy tends to show that death resulted from either heart failure or cirrhosis of the liver., but the stomach has been sent to the city chemist to be analyzed. Co. at 504 Post street was interrupted | on November 27 by a strike and boy- cott inaugurated because the firm de- clined to discharge an apprentice plate- washer who did not belong to the un- ion. Yesterday Bush Finnell, attorney for the Citizens’ Alliance, began suit UNITED STATES BRANCH STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS PHCENIX ASSURANGE COMPANY, LIMITED, OF LONDON. N the 31st day of December, A. D. 1908, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the Btate of California, pursuant to the provisions of Sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Com- missioner. i Cash Market Value of all Stocks ywned by Comj y . .$2,409,910 00 and Bonds o >y Compan 919 % sh in Banks 306,863 33 ‘l:l:t'erell due and accrued om all Stocks and s . 32,105 00 Premiums in due Course of Collec~ organizations—Bakery and Confection- ery International No. 24, Ple Bakers’ Local No. 274 and Salesmen of Bakery Goods Local No. 106. Pickets numbering at times as many as twenty are said to have gathered at the place of business, and according to the complaint waylaid the non-union workers and threatened them with bodily harm. Among the words attrib- uted to the djsturbers are, “You are a scab. If you do not quit this joint we will beat your brains out.” It is charged, too, that the union men are engaged in frightening the plain- tiff's customers, and the names of five firms who handle Thorp & Co.’s goods are given as having been threatened with boycott unless they withdraw their patronage. A Mrs. Comstock, who runs a bakery, was told that ghe would have her bread supply cut unless she discontinued her trade ,with the Thorps. The union sent out circulars stating that Thorp had persistently vio- lated union rules, employed more aph prentices than allowed, refused to pay overtime and discharged old hands, putting new men in their places. —_———————— CHICAGO EXPRESSMAN’S HUG FRACTURES RIB OF ACTRESS tiom™ ... ... o Due from other Companles for re- hezl'urlne. on losses already pald. Total Assets ........ccceue LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid ..... oases lnd{v“mceu of Adjustment or $1,943,. surance AR ether Liabilities Total Liabilitles Y INCOME. o cash actually recelved for Fire Hat pathme T °$2,470,181 74 ‘and dividends Loans and Is Embraced in Windy City and Dire Result Is Discovered at Central Emergency Hospital., premfums ... ved for interest B ads, . Stosks, . B e el it Souzoes s ose 81,806 85 The hug of a Chicago expressman Pg:?u;“_"h e Tateee At 16,817 45 brought Mrs. Victoria Tooker to the Central Emergency Hospital yester- day with a fractured rib. The hug was received in Chicago, but no un- pleasant effects were felt from the embrace until the lady arrived in this \ Total Income -.+-..$2.563.806 04 EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losses (including $475,028 95, losses of .m? city. 1 e Pats for E éul id ther ::: Mrs. Tooker, who is a basker in the charges for officers, cler] e. footlights’ glare, determined to win- | Paid for State, National and Local Wi o ter in San Francisco. As she neared | A" oth e the Chicago depot snow began to fall. 3 A gallant expressman offered to carry the distresseq woman over the drifts to her train. She accepted the offer. ‘With the coy tenderness of a griszly bear his arm encircled her waist and the lady was carried to the Pullman. Mrs. Tooker felt the lingering pres- sure of the brawny arm during the journey to this city, but it was not an unpleasant sensation. Shortly after her arrival here, however, she expe- rienced a sharp pain in her side and sought relief at the Central Emer- gency Hospital. Dr. Glover discov- | ered that a rib had been fractured and that she had literally been almost hugged to death. Total Expenditures ..........§2,571,48¢ 50 Losses incurred during the year...$1,395,162 ot o SO ke SILEST orce| s December 31, 1903.[ 312,841,448 | 3,632,675 20 A. D. IRVING, United States Manager. Subscribed and sworn to befcre me, this 26th day of January. 61_0, o. RUG"ER. Notary Public. PACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT. 200 PINE ST., - - San Fransisco, Cal, —_————— ! Loses rureE: Finoers—D. M. Berrer, | W, IRVING, m‘lfil‘- a machinist employed by the Western Company, lost tr fingers yester- Guy rom his TIghe hand By coming im con ) S STATEMENT —O0F THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— PELICAN ASSURANGE COMPANY () §.NEW YORK, IN THE STATE OF NEW York, on the 3ist day of December, A. 1903, and for the year ending on that day, made to the Insurance Commissioner of Amount of Capital Stock, pald up n ASSETS. Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company..$437.608 55 same thing? | 2612 Lombard | Trains loave and are due to arrive e 2| BAN FRANCISCO. = From Ocroass 23 1904 Frany Drror (Foot of Market Street ) |Trax — MAIN LINE, O0A Vnoaviile. Winters, Ruimsey.. 00A Benicla, Eimira aud Sacraments 7.30A Vallejo, Napa. Calisto Santa Rosa. Martinéz San 7 30a Nties. Tracy. Lathrop. 3. 8 00A Shasta Express — (Via Davis) Wiiliame. Willows, tFruto, lted — armivw Blal. Portsad, Tacoma, Seactle 7.50m 8 C0A Davia. Woodland, Enichis Landing, Marysville. OTovilie ceeee 1508 8.30a Martinez. Antioch. Byron, Tracy. Stockion, Newman, Los Bonos, Mendita, Armons, Hauford, Viealin fortervilie.......... ... 4,208 8.30A Port Costa. )lodeJun I\lrr:(orl_ esno, Goshcn Jaaetion, Han Forde Vivaite adeld . 450 8.304 Niies, San Jose. Livermore. S tom, (+MI1t00). bone, Sacramonte, Mrrysville, Chico. Red Blut ... 4208 8.30A Oakdale. Chinese, Jamestown, So- sors, Tnolume and Angels..... 4208 0CA Atiantic Kxpress—Ovdea snd Base, 5209 9.30A Richmoud, Martnez and Way ! Atations Liaibe - | 10.00a Te Over ifed — Lk oL v Denver, K 0. - | o | Costa, Martfaez, Byrom. | Lathrop. Stockton, od, Kaymond. Fresno. Goshen Junc- tlon. Hanford, Lemoore, Visaifa, Tracy, | erefield. Los Angeles ....... 20 | 12.00m B-‘y‘v‘n::."mm and Way Stations, _3.20» | flfi:lwrnmanm River Steamers........ 111.008 tcie, Winters, Sacramenta, B bodiand: "iutghte Landing M way rysviile, Oroville stations in 3 :c"' Martiuez, Byron,Tracy, onta, Martiuez, Byro P F iachrop. Seockion. M odes s ced, Berends, Fresmo Way Stations beyoud bore Costa 12.20m 4.00P Martines,San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, Callstcaa, Santa Rosa.. ‘: 4.00p Niles, Tracy. Stockzon.. o A 4300 Hayward, Viles, lrvingion, Saaf 18- S T e T T Banos. Mendota. Fresno, Tulare, Bakersiel 08 A Hayward, Niles and San Jose P iIayward. Niles and San Jose... ... P Eastern Expr Chicasa. or. Xansas City, rtinez, Stockion. Sacramenia, tou, zoa, Davis, Sacramento, Sparks. Tono- pab, K”c‘fl and Way Statl e iile, Redding. Puget Sound and Bas. aad San Jose (Sun San. ew Almaden, Lol}!wl. Fel ulder Creek, Santa Crus pal Way Stations 4.15p Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos Hunters' Train (Saturday emly)— e o ot Way Stations . (%) (Br AUKS). Talrd S Townaend Strestec) Oa San Jose aud Way Stations. 3 Ja San Jose and Way Statfons. .. 10m .00A New Almaden (Tues., Frid., onl: 4100 .00A The Coastar—San Jose, Salinas, San “Ardo, Paso Robles, Ssnwa Margarita, San Luis Oblspe, Guadalupe, Gaviots, Santa Bas bara, San Buenavemturs, Moo talvo. Oxnard, Burbank, Los Angeles . .. 10.30» 8.00A Giiroy, 10.309 and Princips: Way Statlons. ... ’-lh 10-30A San Jose and Way Siations.. 20m 11304 San Jose and Way Seat: 7309 § 187 san Jose and Way Stations 36a .0CP Del Monig Express—Santa i, San Jose Watsonvill Sante Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove . - 12188 18.00P Los Gatos, Wright, Boul reek, Santa Cruz, via Santa Clara and Narrow Gauge . 330p Vaicnela St., So Burlingame, i Jose, Gllroy, Hol lfster, Tres Pinos .. Jose. Los Gatos, aud prineipal Way Stations (ex- cept Sunday) 1630 San Joseand Prin, 5.48p Suvset Express.—Redwood. San Jose, Gilroy Salinas, Paso Robles, Bsu Luts ¢ . Santa Barb Los Angeles, Demin; nt.l.ou‘!:. New n‘r\e.n §.48p Pajaro, Watsonville, Cspitols, 5l"LlLl Cruz, Cascroville, Del Moute, Pacific Grove, - 18.18p Eau Mateo, Beresford. Beimont. San Carlos, Redwood, Falr Ounka Menlo Park, Paio Alto.. Spgame, San Msteo, Beimon 8an Carios, Redwood, Fair Ouks. Menio Park, s3d Paio Alto...... a CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Tibaron Ferry, Foot of Market Street. B oy aram, Iflz FRANCISCO WE! DAYS—7:30, 9 8:30, 5:10, I: > m. Cash in Banks ........... 16,226 35 Interest due and accrued onm all Stocks and LOADS ...........oeee. 4,001 95 Premiums in due Course of Collec- WO v oo wuiatidasias weeeeees 25,400 12 Due from other Companies for Re- insurance cn losses already paid.. 273 Total Assets ...... 2 LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid. Losses in vrocess of~ Adj in Suspense Losses resisted, Total Liabilities ... / INCOME. Net cash actually received for Fire Prem eeneees $204,642 64 = ums .. ...n..,.nu.rlu Recelved for Interest and dividends on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from all other sources . Total Income EXPENPITURES. e Net amount pald for (Including $23,808 previous vears) P-’!d or allowed f¢ Pald for Salaries, Fees and harges for officers, clerks, etc.. Pald for State, Naticnal and Locai All other payments Total Expenditures ............$262.975°08 Losses losses of $1 9,165 74 and expenditures . 16,034 01 3 Fire. Losses lncurl‘dg'lfln‘ the year....$143.704 od Net t of Risks| amoun written during 339,638 49 19031 21,236,856 | 200,278 63 A D. IRVING. President. SLOUIS P. BAYARD, Secretary. Subscribed and “sworn to, before e, 27th day of January, 1904, EO. O. RUGER, Notary Pubite. ] 3 la for the ville ud‘fin;ln:dmd: at HD)D(II] 'fr rings. Highland Springs, Keiseyvili 4 Soda Bay, ' Lakeport, Hot Springs: Saratoga at Blue Lakes. Laurel Deil Lake, Witter Soringe 8prings Lake C Dhiah tor Vichy Springs. - g, Upper Lake, Potter Vaitey, John Day" Riverside, Lieriy's, - Bucknelr's, - Sanh i Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot srmn Halway House, Comptche, Hopkins, Mendoctno City, Fort Bragg, Westport and Usal: at W Brags, Hearst and e lo, Vil Cummings, 's Harrfs, Hubbard, Fruitiand, kg:‘rn‘krvflh. Camp 8, Pepperwood, Scotia Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets a: re- On_ Su: trip tickets to all pointsy nday—Round-trip San Rafael at half rates. .'g:‘m atfice. 630 Macket street. Chronicle o R. X. RTAN. Gon. Pass. Agt RAILWA ' MIT. TamaLrais “Tv s Franeiseo | __gmm [P PACIFIC COAFDIPA“‘I!I]'. 200 PINE STREET 3 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. : W. IRVIRG, Gonera! Agent. North 3‘.-.1. Foot Market S e— e e Woakr Gl $L.0 prYox