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14 DEATH NOTICES. | Continued From Page Thirteen. RAILWAY TRAVEL. Traina leave and ave due toarrivent aged 43 vears 5 months and 9 w York papers please copy.) 9 Van Ness avenue Notice of THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1905. n street, be- | | FREDERIC MISTRAL AXD THE NOBEL PRIZE ! Provencal Poet ew York MISCELLANY OF CURIOS IN ALLIGATOR'S STOMACH Ajax, the Great Sanrian of Cincinnatl | SOME GOOD EXAMPLES g OF THE BRITISH WIT Devote His Quick Repartee Is Used as a Weapon Harrigan, a native of A =5 for the repose of her Clergy Join in Discussion of Greek, Roman Catholic | the development and adequate installa Swedish Academy as half share of the Nobel Prize for Literature, now states his intention of devoting this sum to tlie quip and crank to the lie direct. The man who can accomplish the re- tort .courteous gives splendidly the lie direct to many an awkward accusa- art of the country, died at the Zoo ignterday after an illness extending over the past winter. Alligators in Northern captivity TrAYE — INE. S Venth and Eighth N 1 Award to Develop His Museum Both of Offense and Zoo, Lately Dead, a Great SAN FRANCISCO. In Berkeley, March & 1005, B / X l at Arles. { ’ Defense. Collector. & Frou FEnsvaay L 1908 e raother of. Altred, Mary, s iV Frederic Mistral, the Provencal poct, | “That is the retort courteous” said | Alax, the eighteen-foot alligator, and o5 sl Reese Thompson, a recently awarded 50,000f. by the the fool in the forest, when he qualified | longest specimen ever seen In (Foot o Mariet Strees > — Ammivw Vaile. 00A Richmond, Port Costa, Vacaville, Winters. Runsey, Suf- - | tion of the little ethnological museum— tlon, and, if his wit be bitter, so much | never eat anything during the winter, sun. Benicta Eilmira and March §, 1905, Mary J. M., | 4 i Musee Amtm_mmf}ed by him the more deadly his point. ibut heretofore have managed to sur-| _ o meat (via FAP%::K".“}:U 7300 Etiwart Tod, ¢\ and Protestant Churches some years ago at Arles. For this _In the time of Charles II in England, | vive the ordeal. i Macys 7308 aged 30 years. | | purpose the municipal authorities agree in an age of wits, the grand master of Alax began, early in the season, to 7304 .vu*:.fl 'I‘:':"“‘-‘mv.-. e and acquaintances are respect- | SRy T to make over an old palace, now used the art of retort was the crippled first ' pine away, reducing himself to a pit- 7304 M’hpmvu!nnflui R 1[:\”‘1— OF CHRISTENDOM &8 & college, the restoration and adap- Earl of Shaftesbury. “Shaftesbury.” lable state of flabby melancholy. His mento snd Davie), \Williams, UL oy tation of which will cost z30,000f. said the King to him one day, “I be- !vitality slowly waned, and although Willows, + Fruto, lted Blaf, 1008 ot ' ! -~ The matter has engaged the Interest ' lieve that thou art the wickedest dog |ahout 200 years old, according to Su- "acom: - e et il kel 3 . 'of an American resident of Avignon, in all my dominions.” “Of a subject, | perintendent Sol Stephan's chronology, a mierment 5oty Mps, Meserve Gives Graphic Edward Leon, who offers 50,000f. as a Sire, I believe I am,” was the reply. he was expected to pull through. 5.500 from Third and | 7 ST 2 subscription and undertakes to ar- While speaking against the test bill in Death, however, released him from 2268 | Description of a GoOd range for five lectures in the United the House of Lords the Earl overheard ' his torpor. | - ¢ % b d States—New York, Philadelphia, Bal- ";1 lnd:lent churchmt:ln say, “1 \‘;)‘nderl After paying u;ehu- l:e-p:;:su ‘t:?\':’l:; | ddav v X timore and B i the suggested When he will have done preaching.” | mammoth corpse, the keep: ; Friday Service Abroad timore a hely o B e “teas in- The orator whispered loud enough o | busy with scalsels and after nailing e - e ; -— augurated. Mr. Leon is confident that g;e :etmzn hyl ':1‘"-“When I am made a | his salted hide up fi;";fl:’,f:d 5:3 B tiaa s TEps gL | nity of Christendom” was the the remaining 150,000f. will be easily bishop, my lord. form an autopsy, whic 4 - The o . 2 ~ . Continued From Page Fifteen, ’subJe:t (o:l;)mong and scholarly discus- . f2ised, for he writes: “In France you ' Dr. Garth, a witty physician of the | developments were surprising. Ajaxs | Hantord. Visalia, Dekersdoid o 4509 P death was then easily accounted for.| court of Queen Anne, had prescribed a $ It was discovered that during the time b. sl = have no idea of estige Mistral Rea sion before the San Francisco Associa- | enjos e S Oy (05 Prest®e TSR, nugeous ‘dose for the great warrlor, 11000 West Ei 3 > 2] " ts he Valley Spring. lone, Sacraim +3 tion of Congregational Churches and | s 'the most ular of your writers.” | the Duke of Marlborough. When the | when the animals sowed wild oa ! 450 To 3 0| Ministers yesterday at Plymouth Con | The poet himself expreases the hope | Duke objected to following the direc- | had been subjecting his gastric organs 1009 Varpal 11 sregational Church, Post street, near that the restored builaing may by and | tions the sharp tongued Duchess Sarah | t; many extremes, as the following 3 % broke in by saying, “T'll be hanged if it ticl found within him: 500 West End 47 Webster. The Rev. E. L. Walz was | ?fi become “the palace of the Felibrige, | Broke in by s: ;,’: Theres wy Tord.” "‘3;:&‘;;;’,;:"{;:“ and o half inches 37 - j moderator. The Rev. Sebastian Dabo- tetee:.e"nt'elshm;‘l}i’bnree[l;‘gx:\:nm‘:le‘dr interposed Garth, “you had better swal- | Jong, supposed to be the remnant of a artines snd WAy DBINL AR DA, |vich, priest of the Russo-Greek iSOy o % JEObHIED (LY 1 poets 1oW iti you will gain either way.” fish eaten in his native Florida bayou. - Tonopah District. Church, was present i Repartee has ever flashed brilliantly | One meteor, weighing two and a half BiaAsk) BgAs | “The Rev. George C. Adams, D. D. N0 Mim at keeping allve all that 18 g Pt hencn Lord Mansfleld, the | ouness. How he managed to got this ‘Costa. Martines.” Byroa. Tracy. N iiaway. 1 07 1 10| took for his argument ““‘he Orthodox |/ SPOTAE Ol famous English Judge of the second | remnant of a fallen star Mr. Stephan Lathrop, Merced. itaymond. {Ton Midway £ 2 Shris- ' 0¥ Poems written and recited and by listened 3 Presno, Goshen Tunction, Haa~ fizpab Ex .. 17 o Greek Church and the Unity of CBTS- ' gramatic presentation. It was founded DAalf of the eighteenth century, listened | cannot explain, except that perhaps T 'Visalia, Bakers: ont Ton . -2 ;l;‘ tendom,” wherein he traced the church in 1854 by Mistral and six other writ- 1O &0 argument of the insolently proud | wpan it fell ablaze into the dark water, B .. T80» LN Y Ten Con. = 1% in all its stages, showing where it had ¥ austial,a : Sir Fletcher Norton upon a case in- ay have mistaken it for a gaudy 8. Louie 1 th Star 46 47 ers, whose religious and political sym- . Ajax may mis G2lOnio Tom .... 30 36 lost its power, while the Roman Catho- | To%, FIOS wious i | volving certain manorial rights. “MY | freny and swallowed it before he had ’ P ere—as those of the “felibres’ B (4 Red Rock Bx 10 11 lic Church maintained its authority., o remain—chlefly Roman Catholic '1ord.” said Norton, “I can instance the | tymeto reconsider. " (2/Rescue ....... 10 12| The Roman Catholic church, he said, iy, i point in person. Now, I have myself | “py 00 " ("0 0 tron en rake, 4 50 4 90 iand legitimist. The jubilee was feted e gard: tors. Sacra: 5 < ;r_nn f‘;l‘;’:\. ii 25 11 5o/ had kept from schisms. The Greek' . Vaucluse on the feast of St. Estelle L0 little manors, “We are well aware | p.13 together by the original back s o K highte n il “iited Ton .. - 08 church could not succeed in holding p ./ ey gt e mast Oimual com ! of that” sald the Judge, smINNE]prace of fron. PO g Sy et Surrie. Lacky Tom v End 4 48! what it had conquered. There were, p _ | kindly. Seventeen toothbrushes, presumed to Ad Wy Stations 20w +. 200,000,000 Roman Catholics, he said, x’?oenmg;aggnab‘zg: :;"e“!:‘f"d:; A;gi_[ “Do you see anything ridiculous in |, TFG S0, om0 T cldentally INtO | 330w P e e o T rads ? il 3R pLoguo00 Protestants and o000 fow of tral's work gives perhaps the fullest Wy WIE?" sald & Judge to the famous | iy incigsure when on exhibition at Or- Lathrop Modesto, Meresd, 3 “”!the Greek church, so, as a matter o Tis! arrister, John Curran. ‘‘Noth- do, F d at the Zoo. Ajax, it ron all Ex = 7 2 and highest expression to the spirit G the re- | 1ando, Fla., an . 4.00p Martinez, San Ramon. Vallefo, Napa, loizone Star 8 2, fack the r'naj‘“’::‘x’l'éefm‘l‘);‘; not as SUONE ryling the association, but his service iie Dyt the head,tew Tank, ol SpuSars. ¥ad foiid of p;l;::c‘liézt Py (g hnLl'ou- Mobawk .. 2 2! Mrs Cora D, Meserve ‘In glving a'Co IO Ipcludes, besides’ pocina pThe late Chief Justice Russell was | ici"(C, Tey . | 4300 Bayward, Nites, Livermore. P ~ 3 descriptive account of “An Easter in a = 4 earing a trial for bigamy. 4 el Dae 018 35 %0\ Greek Church in London,” told of the N by R ad s opera jofsthe DAMS the extreme pemalty for bigamy?” |, Thres dofiars and elghicen cents 1n | Oro " &5 07iprocession on Good Friday. In it came U Ue erugite Dictlonnalre Franco-Pro- whispered a barrister. *“Two mothers- | 20VST SnC BERLES CASC OF A8 @ o Pennsylvania the priest with swinging, fra- ‘eRta. e 0id. poet writes from Rl i, 144, sald Russell Niiid CaBbes edinbe. bt e grant” censer, the bishop with P aiown in the Department pjhough the law seems to be especi- | SRS FUREES S8 pooy L Bne o his rich vestments and chanting Douches-du-Rhome, and here he 18 aily conduclve to skill in fencing with| GRS GO0T KRObL $aa Josa), Livermore, Siockien! 75/Sandstorm volce, singing boys and priests, PTf prashad be known to his fe'l‘lov{np(:;ts words, the church has supplled a large} One small iron bootjack. T \dfleld and Keeler.. - andstorm Ex each bearing a lighted candle. 7y notre pere de Malllane."—London quota of men who delighted In the| LA40y 1aq formerly been the Prop- | 1530 Hayward, Niles and San Joss ... % And in the midst of all was borne the o | give-and-take of verbal warfare. The | oriv"of an alligator dealer—a woman Yaitea, Pors Couca. Martines 3 Goldfield Min. bier with its pathetic figure of , the T T | venerable Dr. Thomas Fuller, _auth(zrl_“ Orlando, Fla., from whom he was | LIS Goldfield Ton. blessed Savior of mankind, covered SEA-GAZING GREAT ,0f “The Worthies of England,” how-| purchased two years ago by the gar- with the grand canopy and carried by ! SPORT IN BERMUDA €Ver. met his match once when he pro- | jen management. the appointed priests in the funeral pounded the following question to a A handsome suit case will be cov- | march. o certain Dr. Sparrowhawk: “Pray, what | ered with the hide, when tanned, and | Riehmond, Valisjo, San Pabio, Pots Zpuntros Pre 22 3, uhe Roman Catholic Church and “Wonderful Life of Orystal Depths g the gifference between a Sparrow- | presented to President W. K. Schoepf | ay Martina: and Way Siations 11208 o 10/Mont Bulltrog. 18 18 the Unity of Christendom” was the | as Revealed to the hawk and an owl?” “Why,” came the | of the Cincinnati Traction Company. | e 06{0riz Bullfrog. 40 42 gyhject allotted to the Rev. Willlam | Observer. response, ‘‘there is a great difference. | _Cincinnati Enquirer. ramento, Marysville, Redd! | Rader, who said that the first thing in| It was a little parrot fish who started An owl is fuller in the head, fuller In T Portiand, Puget Sound and R e 70 Roman Catholicism which had made out so briskly on this summer morning, the body and fuller all avel e Kind-Hearted Queen Amelie. P et o4 vivant "’ 26 —|for unity was an orthodox faith in the Whether he was eager to keep an ap- _ The eloquent Baptist divine, Ro "t Once when driving Queen Amelle of Quiney 11 Timber Hil .. 20 —|fundamentals of theology. The Roman pointment or had been unexpectedly Hall, had a caustic wit. A flippant|p 0 o0; s a large crowd surround- o b young woman having broken into his reveries in allusion to his flance, Miss Steel, by saying, “Ah, sir, if we had Catholic church, he said, had never wa- vered in its faith in the divine nature of Christ. summoned to a distant part of the world one will never know. but one may be certain that the matter was of the funera Mathew's where a B-16A Nowark. Cen:erville. San Felton, ing some one who had fallen down. TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. The footman was sent to ascertain ove, Boulder Creek. Sants y Following were the sales on the San Fran- - | what was the cause of the accident, a_ Joss, cisco and Tonopah Mining Exch vesterday: | _“The Protestant Church and the the greatest consequence so far as the but polished steel here, we might se - Los Gatos, Fat B 0230 a, m. Session. . | Unity of Christendom” was treated by little fish was concerned. Keeping his cure some of yout atteniton; but gag "‘“"‘“‘fi' i g m‘r‘r - w‘:k‘ - Sania Crus sad o 1000 Esperanza ...01%! 5 nt Ton ...2 90 the Rev. 1. C. Meserve, D. D., who said bright eyes fixed straight ahead, he “Madam,” he replied, “make yourself | young girl who had fanted from weak- Principal Way Stations 15 .58 800 Gold “Anchor.’ 6} opal Bank' 30 that all differences were softening up Passed a corner of the reef where the Qquite easy; if you are not polished |ness. The Queen left her carriage, ac-| g16» Newark. San Jose, Los Gatos...] F10384 200 Mont Ton...2 9214[1560 Ton N Star... steel, you are at least polished brass.” “What are you going to do in life?” asked Cardinal Manning of a pert undergraduate at Oxford. “Oh, I'm cording to the Indianapolis News, and | assisted the girl into the privacy of a| nearby shop, and then personally at. tended to her professionally. The coral was incrusted with mollusks and sea-urchins and where a pair of beau- tiful squirrel fish, deeply engrossed in sentimental affairs, turned to look after and melting away and working toward Christian unity. He said it was coming in the Protestant world first “Unity of Christendom By and In the 11 a. m.Session. 5000 Columbia Mt. 6012000 MacNamara... 41 100 Esperanza 03}30C0 Paymaster ... 05| 10,000 Esperanza .01 200 Ton Mdway.l 07% 9.308 Hunters' Train (Sacurday only)— San Jose and Way Stations ...... 2.280 (Broad L Joseand Way » 00 Jumbo M Co. 931000 Ton N Star... 47 frit” . w. v, him wonderingl: heir enor- going to take holy orders,” was the | Queen then made inquiries about the i 2 p m Sé!sluflx? E ‘f{p]rfiom‘:fiz fi“‘};‘e,‘f(‘;lfy “iff,onfv‘a'svg, mous eyes. Bilfiwt,h;r‘:ughd;en pool. a Elrygresponse. “Take care you cet|girl. She was a milliner, who, having 1000 MacNamara.. 43/1000 Sandstorm 78 or;inlon that it was not feasible that School of spotted trunkfish played heed- them, my son,” came from the prelate. | failed to get work at her trade, had 100 MacNamara.. 45/1000 Sandstorm - § Prsest o be unity of form, while he lessly, while under a projecting plate _Horne Tooke is credited with this| undertaken other employment for the ~y Luis Obispe, 1700 Totnwen o 2611100 Ton N Bar. 5 upheld unity in the spirit. He consid- Of staghorn coral a huge grouper wait- daring retort to George III, who had | support of an invalld mother, but with i i b CLOSING QUOTATIONS. | ered that there had mot been a day €d expectantly, but as the parrot-fish, asked him whether he played cards: |such Door success that she was nearly s Saare 2" Biitvor Diafiek. | within this generation when the church Warned of his danger, turned quickly ‘“Your majesty, I cannot tell a king |starved. The Queen is now her patron- Rihenk_Les An 13.30 Nellie McGee. and Bid.AsK, Bid.Ask. | could accomplish so much as now. The 2Way, he gave his attention to a pair from a’knave.”—London Chronicle. ess, and she is at the head of one of | 804Gy, Hollister, of Watsonville ond | Armagosa 14 15 Mont Bulifrog. 17 18| differences, he thought, might be left to ©Of 8Tay snappers—great, quiet, ghost- Lisbon’s leading bonnet shops.—New Micha by of Webster, Mass, a native | Bullfrg Annx. 08 12(0rig Bullfros. 31 44! care for themselves. ly figures that seemed like two shad- DEMAND FOR LOOT - York Tribune. ',r,;iw.n. and Se- | BUlCE N Bk B o porder .-+ 01— Among those who discussed the toplc' o drifting slowly along, far down | AMONG FASHIONABLES —“;‘——' tances Are TeRpect: 19 3 | were the Rev. Dr. Willey, Rev. Mr. through the green waters. | g e Fifty Dollars a Quart of Milk. intances are respect- | Adams 17 i‘i;.‘éff-"?;i‘ma;ia: 2l 5 Earl, Rev. Mr. Scudder, Xuv‘ W. H.' A few feet farther on and the hurry- How a Shrewd Old Junk Dealer Bullt| To provide milk for his 1-year-old —|C =/ 00 Atkinson, Henry Wall, B. A., and Rev. Ing parrot-fish passed a tall sea-fan| Up a Trade in Odds and son, George A. Bourgois of Atlantic g A 35 % H. A. Luckenbach. Mrs. Charles W. :n;lundl E’h{’%" tmt-f.e ;mm:lrl butterfly | Ends. ::auy. N. l.!., :fi“s::umm; l;z:?n z.ol; Sands 78 | O'Brien presided at the organ. | fish, cla antly in yellow., were: . ination the word | torneys in the ¥ = e iy B ————— | peering into each nook and sarpes in lootwt}:;: ‘;’;,"‘}2,,{;“”3,;;‘,‘-- sald a for two quart bromu of milk t.‘hnd the 16 18|y, v ' SEN : their search for small prey, while a 3 hom | 8Ame amount of cream, or at the rate y 84 Treasure . as i DATE SHIFPING. INTELUIGINOE | sober cowfish, with his two conspicu- 3‘:{:&' h:;’";g;vel‘:;';‘ 2:::’; ::ho:}i“ $50 a quart bottle. Mr. Bourgols Y g R A - e e ARRIVED. {ous horns, looked on sedately. Sud- (. .horito the keeper of a queer little 'lives in Ventnor, which was completely 1}.‘)“‘ e ah Tk Thursday, March 9. :denly the parrot-fish turned sharply shanty in which all sorts of odds and | Cut off from this city. On calling up Stmr Coos Bay, Nicolson, 68 hours from | San | Ton Belmont.. 90 95/Mont Ton ...2 85 aside to avoid a spot where the reef | the milk depot the lawyer found that Boy oo, = 16INY Toacon. = 390 Pedro, SAILED. was broken by jutting rocks covered ’"S‘BW""':X ‘:fi,b';‘:,fi':n;;:fiie was a|it would be impossible to deliver ¢ 58— ar.... 46 47 Thursday, March 9. | With green ulva; around this a school !milk. He then hired Archie Burrell Great Westrn. 03 04| Paymast, 05 06 &Y. % fashionable device for raising money ' Home 22/ Resene .00 15 38| Stmr Rainier, Hansen, Bellingham. of bright little zebra-striped sergeant- o % OS8R A T COn R e swell folk | to get the milk. Ind Tono 08 Ton Bxten ... 55| Stmr Homer. Donaldson, Grays Harbor. | majors were sporting, while just to the > | Snowdrifts ten feet high In places 08/Ton Exten 525 from up on the west side took to com: ig! D! Jim Butler 60 —|Ton of Ne 50 — DOMESTIC PORTS. |right an angel fish, whose blue body ing dovpvn here to search for odd bar- | blocked Burrell's horse and carriage. MacNamara.. 42 43|Tomahawk 13 14| COOS BAY—Arrived Mar 9—Stmr Alllance, | tipped with gold first attracted the at- Tt in " this: mi of cast-off stuff, At times he was obliged to drive to the Ton Mdwy. — 112%|West End ... — 53/ from Eureka, | tention of the mariners so many cen- §ains In this mass " | A d. beach and his journey, ordinarily three Other Districts, SANTA = BARBARA—Arrived Mar 9—Stmr | (O iled £ Qer @ purple but the fad passed. f Anglo-Nev ..270 —|Ray & O | Santa Monica, from Grays Harbor. 1 turies ago, sailed from un | “Then an idea struck me, and when miles, proved to be three times that Mpratnn o1 M}Rzlh““””_’“ 0 | PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Mar 0—Schr Oka- gorgonia with a disdainful air.—Metro- | distance and occupied more than fo a couple of young women came in| here ona day to look for old brasses, ' when I didn’t have a piece of brass in the place. I told them if they wouldn’t give me away I would show | them some Fifth avenue loot tnat I had bought from the gentleman burg- lar who gave Captain Lantry so much trouble. : hey just jumped at the word ‘loot’ and paid me well for some bric-abrac that I had bought from a tenement family that had seen better days. “They must have passed the word around, for ever since then I have had Florence Ex.. Gold Mt Con —_——— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | v | THURSDAY, MARCH 10. | | Lucy Quast to John and Annie Hadeler, lot on S line of Sacramento street, 182:6 W of fled Mar S8—Br stmr Aorangl, for Van- Larkin, W 30 by S 118; $10. | couver; Chil ship Othello, for —; 8 stmr Matilda Brutscher to Eusebia Woolley, lot | 068N, for Manila. on E line of Devisadero street, 107:8 S of | FOREIGN PORT. Waller, S 25 by E 116:3 and lands ndjncem;i VICTORIA -Passed in Mar 9—Stmr Senator, $10. hence Mar § for Seattle. |"_Passed out—Stmr Umatilla, from Seattle for | San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. '8 | nogan. from San Francisco. . ABERDEEN—Arrived Mar 9—8Stmr Coro- | nado, hence Mar 6. Safled Mar 9—Stmr Chehalls, for Santa Bar- bara; stmr Newburg, for San Francisco; schr Melrose, for Redondo. ISLAND PORT. HONOLULU—Arrived Mar 8—Ship John Ena, from Hilo. politan Magazine. — e 962 PEOPLE KILLED ON NEW YORK B()ADSL Report of Railroad Commission for 1904 Shows Also 2399 Persons Injured. | Increased operating expenses chiefly | cause a falling off in net earnings for the year ending June 30, 1904, covered by the annual report of the State Rallroad Commission, recently issued. h\_}“l‘on Gold Mt.. 16 1 hours. But he reached the depot and delivered the milk. Mr. Bourgols gave | 18182 SanMateo, Burrell a check for $200.—New York Tribune. 2 m e papers please | ———————— Nearly everv man has some fool thing hitched to him. , mear Mount Olivet Cem- 1905, abeth March 8, H 0 VTAB A 9.00A . 1100 A . 1,00 5. m. 3.00 p.m. B.18 ». Richard and George W Hattie A. Bennett to Charles Levy, lot on | S iine of Oak street, 108:3 W of Scott, W 25 | by § 137:6; $10. { { Net earnings for 1904 were less by |a steady business with well-dressed excepted ;..“.,2 abeth 0 | NEW YORK—Arrived Mar 9—Stmr Koeni- r only. > an, ot o £ Tine ot Beacriid,Bela | con Loutse. from Genon. Napies and Gibraitar, | $311,471 than in 1903. Expenses of oper- | women, ‘;’h".flc‘“,meo‘lln :‘{“;HWI;SO‘E. Tl ataitons on Sundage - N ZS by Eere o T | Salled Mar D Stur Le Lomaine, for Havis: | atfon were $240,186437: in 1003 they | mysterlously, "iave ¥ou €3t any (00U J. C. Harris to A. 'F. Devereux Jr., lot on | Stmr Grosserkurfurst, remen. VI8 PT ! were $226,991,079. The report ascribes | 1 ¢ W _line of Broderick street, 80 S of Lombard, | Puth and Cherbourg. 3 | G ek b D | stuff that I can pass off as having been CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. fl. § 25 by W 106:3; $10. e Sr:#‘;gdm;‘-:; Ship Merion. | the increase principally to the rise giolen from fashionable homes and in- | Bridget Curley to Thomas P. Curley, lot on | SW corner of Fiibert and Baker streets, S 187:6, W 137:6, N 85:6, NW 28:11%, NE 4:6, | N 19:11, B 137:6; gift. | Leopold Michels et al. to Moses and Leopold | Aaron, lot on W line of Folsom street, 80 S of | Fitteenth, W 110 by S 50; $10. 4 - Mary E. Clark (wife) to W. J. Clark, lot on March 9. 1905, | § line of Cumberland (Columbia) -l-':et.tasl)‘ o o Cantain | W of Guerrero, W 25 by S 114; ift. | ton, and brother of | Manuele Barlucci or Bertucci and Giustina | LIVERPOOL—Arrived Mar 9—Stmr Ivernia, nnie Walzer, and | Bartucci to William Deeney, lot on W line of | from Boston in wages, greater cost of fuel for loco motives and the unusually severe win- ter of 1903-1904. The tetal number of persons killed was 952; injured, 2399. In 1903 884 were killed and 1726 injured. The report as- | cribes the increase in casualties to the greater number of trains operated, for improvements in roadbeds and equip- ment, which should have diminished - Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market from Liverpool, for New York. b g Stvesh, Arrived Mar 9—Stmr Cymric, from Boston, for Liverocol, and proceeded. SWANSEA—Sailed Mar 9-Stmr Minne- tonka, for New York. Arrived Mar 9—Stmr Marlon, from New York. CHERBOURG—Salled Mar 9—Stmr Kron- prinz Wilhelm, from Bremen and Southamp- ton, for New York. venting tales to make it attractive.”— New York Press. —_————— An Archbishop’s Joke. The Right Rev. Dr. Randall Thomas Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury, more than held his own as a raconteur during his visit to Fernleigh Over. the county seat of Bishop Potter. This is| one of his stories: ‘“When I was a| repose of his soul Interment National Cemetery. nbers of St odality of Name wili e CHICAGO In 3 DAYS LEAVES DAILY AT 9:30 A .M. at o. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 DAYS—8:00, 9:40, 11 ‘2 MICHAELS In 100, 6:20, 11:30 p. m. Albert Robe s city g S b a m.; 12:60, 3:40, 5:00, et Sanches street, 105 S of Fourteenth, § 35 by | TRIESTESalled Mar 9—Stmr Glulla, for Saturdays—Extra trip at the late Hobers | Sanchez str 8 25 BY | New York 349 injured. Regarding street surface roads the board reports the cost of their road and ' clseo, 4 3 the number of accidents, have been young man I once made an impassion- kton, Fresno, Ly - JHenietia Schnieder to Amelis Seifke, lot on | HAMBURG—Sailed Mar 7—Stmr Armenta, | 17, SUTAUST OF ReClaonis have been vo ap‘pen.l on behalf of a foreign mis- Maroed Hactord asd Wi - and acquaintances are respect- | W line o ;‘,:,“‘,:;f,,':’;,‘_‘écfi;s“':{ Ford, § 25 | T EXANDRIA—Safled Mar 9—Stmr Cano- | 446 of those injured in 1904 were passen- sionary to an audience composed of my | For Stockton. “"3t the iate | Michael McDonald to Peter P. and Edward | P!a. from Boston, for Naples. | gers. The average for the past five | rural _pagshioners. The following between Fil- | C. Curtls (executors estate of Bridget McDon- | sy years is eighteen passengers killed and | week I was surprised on entering a Interment Mount | aid), lot on NE corner of Twenty-second and | | | provision shop in the village to be; | greeted with marked coolness by the worthy dame who kept it. On asking Mission streets, N 50 by E 122:6; $10. John and Mary Ray to Firmin and Augus- tine H. Rippert, lot on S line of Elizabeth | half of lots 6 and 7, block 488, Bay View Homestead Assoclation; $10, Bernhard and Rose Getz to Anna D. Joost, 1905, | Wallace, I (@ beloved E. Rossi Lawson), { Herman J. R 204 smother of ' Sireet. 208:7 W of Sanchez, W 25:5 by § 114; | lot on N line of Garfield street, 50 E of | €quipment for the year at $470,668,920, :ll:e reason :otm?x:' ;‘rro‘a':fe '-l‘e:!n‘l:_l::’ Rossi, & native of Rio Vista, Cal., Ve . E 75 by N 100.. . & B0 ced 0 years, e London and San Francisco Bank (Itd.) to | Ciee Land: g1 200--lots 4 o 6, block 22, 1a gain of $16,000,000 over 1903. Net crow{ St & drawer, and, Shiawing 1t earnings from operation were $20,- 567,122 in 1904 and $20,715,127 in 1903. > ¥riends and acquaintances are respect- | G. Howard Thompson, lot on NW_corner of | Sarah J.' Crajj i 5 invited to attend the funeral to-day | C: g R e e R el astonished eves. | vided four-fifteenths of lot on § line of Mon- ol sbatare. my fornia and Leidesdortl stroets, W 55:3 by | L sk ih i s mfrom ke N g BB P to Typottte au. | (305 IECt, 180 W bt Capltol’ = 180°py o125, | These roads still have in thelr equip: | Snapped: n'mm:;‘e‘egm':':‘hlx"s:;::; R nte, 4 : . 152 neo & Cos mpany to Hypolite Au- 3 R. : $10. . | from g i s Stoc n sireet, thence to h diffred, lot on E line of Stockton l!z!l, 103‘:‘3 ot o 3 Bt e e s horu!’ I S T B e e, 2 = and here it is back again in my shop. Robert D. and Edna L. Connolly to Diedrich | ! I knowed well enough them niggers H.. Otto and J. A. Jacobs, lot on E line of Andover street, 100 S of Jefferson, 8 25 by E . shows a decrease of over 600 since 1903. | N of Jackscn, N 34 by E 3J00; $10. e - . In the year 193 persons were killed on | change 312. Joseph Groelil to Thomas A. Perkins, lot on | i ‘Ticket Offices—653 Market st. and Ferry Depot, & line of Sacramento street, 40 W of Siockton, | 70, lot 25, Gift Map 2: $10. j street surface roads and 878 injured. .| Would never get the money.'"—Lon-| San Francisco: siso 113 Breadway, Oak- S 40 by W 20; $10. Augustus §. and Bllen M. Lillie to Henry | The report says that while improve- don Leader. Ty |\ Mexander and Nellle Bond to A. P. Jacobs, | P Smith, lot on § line of West Park, 247:11 | mente 'of these roads Have comtinued T, Py T SCHWEITZER—In this city, March 8, 1905, | lot on § corner of Brannan street and Brannan | E of Hoily, E 50 by S 100, lots 13 and 14, clall i b Desertions and Their Cause. George J. Schweitzer, loving husband of | place, SW 25 by SE 100; $10. block 4, Holly Park; $10, | especially on suburban and interurban Frequency of desertions from the 10:40 2/10:20 9 Emma Winier Schweltzer and son of Joseph | Rosa and David Marks to Peter Hoy. lot on lines, a few of the older and less im- BQUSDAY. Mathilda m F. weitzer, Sehweitzer, Builders’ Contracts. Robert Dalziel Sr. (owner) with F. H. Ma- sow ~(contractor), architect A. M. Wilwain— Excavating, bulkheading, pumping, concrete and brick work, flue linings, carpenter and miil work, iron and steel work, stairs, glass. ware and priming for a six-story and base- ment brick bullding on N_corner of Jesste and Nov o Otiony. siceets., NE 46 by . NW,.62; Norah Hegarly (owner) with James Welsh (contractor)—All work for a two-story frame bullding (fists) on NW corner of Twenty-sec- ond and Hampshire streets, 25x97:6; $2700. Henry H. MacVine (owner) with Sydney M. | Yorke (contractor)—All work for a three-story and basement frame building on E line of | Tremont avenue, 418:0 § of Frederick street, by E 86: $8281 50. and brother of NW line of Jessie street, 500 SW of Seventh, W 25 by NW 75; $10. Henry and Lizzie Wambold to Charles B. Fumbers. lot on E line of Fourth avenue, 175 una of Polnt Lobos avenue FE 120 by § 78: $10. N | prSharies B. and Mary E. Humbert to George s g A olseed, lot on E line of Fourth avenue, T e e e e s, 225 8 of Point Lobos evenue, § 25 by B 120} army and navy are readlly traceable to national characteristics—to the free and easy democratic ways of independ- ent ‘“young America,” who is used to come and go as he pleases and unused to restraint, and is bred to change his occupation and domicile at will and to pull up stakes and move on whenever ' the humor seizes him. The tempera- { ment is not conductive to patient en- ! durance of the irksome restraints and obligations of discipline. But the | American sailor or soldier has the com- pensating merits of his defects. He is not a well-drilled automaton or a fixed cog in the machine, but he is quick to act and think for himself in an emer- gency.—Milwaukee Sentinel. TR RS sty ARSI Touches South’s Heart. President Roosevelt knows how to get close to the South when he starts out to do it; knows how to touch us to the quick. A month ago he an- nounced his intention of appointing young Stonewall Jackson Christian, grandson of the great Confederate general, to a cadetship at West Point, saying that he would be gratified to see the name of Stonewall Jackson on the army rolls. And now he has, ‘without solicitation, appointed a son of Jeb Stuart, the typical cavalier of the Confederate army, as Uw trict of Virginia, — portant roads are not in proper condi: tion. One of the most serious defects exists in the method of train dispatch- ng. A uniform method must be adopt- | ed to insure safety of operation.—New York Commercial. —_—— Largest Masonry The builders are at work on a stone viaduct at Plauen, Saxony, over the river Syra, which contains the longest masonry arch in the world, its length omo being 295 feet 3 inches, meum] 8 21! 3 horizontally from base to base. The with Kern Bros. (contractors), architees 5, | Luxembourg bridge across the valley Bono—ts:r;imu‘;n‘f]. 'ml:fm “c:mtm n‘wn{bx | of P:lt‘rufle. wl;lch was eomnltet:;l_’ a few carpen! 3 3 i pan Ing, metal work, asphaltum, artificial gran. '%l:)en ne:rt‘lfi'gen:-m:m.nry n:eh is lnut;ta' ite, ete., for a' three-story frame building (flsts and stores), on NI corner of Grove and | United States, near Washington, and Baker streets, N 50 by E 97; $16,052. | is known as the Cabin John Bridge. Same owners with Henry Hufsehmidt (con- | Jts length of span is 220 feet.—New tractor). architect mlno—l’lm:zbl.u:'.2 .5;"'"“‘ York Tribune. % —_——— 7:35 ni 8:20p & Funeral S{gle]=da CAZADERO, Etc. 3 Interment at Holy / electric car from Eight- centh and Guerrero streets. SIFONTES—In this city, March 8, 1905, Juan Antoni: beioved son of Indalecio & nat of Salvedor, aged 32 years. ins at the pariors of Carew & STOUTER—In _thig o March 9, 1905, Francis J., beloved band 6t Mary F Stouter, and father of Gracie Stouter, and nephew of Thomas Moran of Oakland and Mre. P. McCallan of Oroville, a native of | Marea and J. Frank Walters to Buflding - Construction Company, lot on E line of Sev: enth avenue, 160 N of T = N | “ENRY J. CALLACHER CO. e i bl 95: $10. (Successors 1o Flannagan & Gallaghery | g1 07, 10, Afmes C. Bosworth (wite of Paul DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. H.). lot on E line of Seventh avenue, 185 N | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. of 1 street N 25 by E 95; $10, Wi d C. Nicol, & FItis =, Sopostss Leboole Bos illiam an¢ T. Nicol. H. P, P. and Mrs. Telephone South 80. P. West to Clara W. Jones, iot on W line UNITED UNDERTAKERS,' Same to Marie Show (wife of M. 8). lot on E line of Fourth avenu S’ of Point Lobos avende S 25 by E 120; $10, Estate of Emily E. Barstow (by George P. Thurston and W. Olney. executors) to Ray- mond C. Gould, 1ot on SW corner of Nineteenth avenue and C street, § 475, W 120, N 250, I 120, N 107, E 2437 N 118, B 215:5: also lot on NE corner of Nineteenth avenue and C street. B 156 N 100, W 36:8, N 50 W 45:9, N 50 W 73:7, § 200; $9300. daily at 17:05, 20, 11:00 12 ), 00 a. m.: R 1. 7715, 10715 ‘and of Thirty-Aifth avenue. 300 8 of T street. 8| ~Fuseral Directors and Embalmers—— 115 by W 240: $10, H Jacob Hevman Company to Hortense Brig- nardello. lot on W line of Forty-sixth avenue, Formeriy in Metropolitan Temple NOW st 860 MISEION. Tel. South 167. tween Fourth and Fifth, mear Fifth st 250 S of T street. S 25 by W 120: $10. est Tquinments ot Moderate Rates. Paultne and Alexander Oden o Th Kravee, Iot 38 block 37. Sunnsaide Traces s | Thomas Quirn to Margarct Quicn. lot on E | line of Vernon etrect 100 S of Randall, § 75 by E 100, block 26 City Lands: gift, Thoraa= Lynch to Anderson Price.’ lot on SW line of Calffornia avenue. 23 SE of Precita avenue, SE 119:6, W 64, N 99:6, lot 101, Pre- cita Valley: $16, Honora ich to Lillian or Lilllan E. Fo- garty. 1ot 243, Cobb Tract; $10. ‘Ada McCume to C. Aug. Wethe, undivided s McGinn. JAMES McGINN Formerly with McGinp Bros. ——Funeral Directors and Embalmers— 214 4 Tel. S0, Henry Iansen. & O and gas fitting for same on sam . M')o':c:lt::tmnml—" ) 19.‘{',;'1:‘: %um Some Populations, tractors), 3 a vlr(;flnhln‘, tinting, etc., for same on same;| atest mm‘, give the populations B & Lewls (owner) with Hermann Sate|Of some principal countries as follow: Company (contractors), architect Nnmm.l Russia in Europe, 129,000,000; Russia in l'zml:dg‘l‘ln—r:nmllmv:nm gfnl u’u&l’t lll‘lgnn and | Asia, including Western Turkestan, 23,- and basement brick builging, on”s omer ct | 000,000; Japan, 44,000,000; Korea, 12,50,- Bryant and Zoe strets, 125 by SE 105; | 000; China, 426,000,000; 000,000 K, | France, #5.000,000; Germany. 57,000,000; Italy, 33,000,000; Great . and Ire- The child that reads will become his land, 43,000,000; Austria-Hungary, 45, own teacher, and no poverty can keep 000,000; Spain, 18,000,000; Turkey, 1,000, him from wi 1 000.—Chicago Journal. b

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