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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY. JANUARY 1, 1906, : D—Co RTZ—In Danvil % of | fully tnvited to attend the funeral services ROONS TO LFT_Furs. and Unfurs. | __ROOMS AND BOARD_Coutinued. _ | HsRioin Dpein Cslo to e wife of | Soje, beloves, wigs of ) S Er | ey ionaen) "SR o Cleck 8. " 2t ROT! POWELL, 826 (The Hedges)—Fine furnished | MANSFIELD—In this city, December 1000, ‘nai Eddy street. = g e i e e Y e -3 x-l:gxffifdrxunmm s, large sunny n‘wmu: strictly first-class; best | to the wife of Michael eld, & 2:'5 ment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, ub‘ymflh“ o the heart of the CIty. of board from $22 50 per month and up. PROUD—In this clty, December 20, 1006, 80| Y85 0 g fespect leaving Third and Townsen - i AE“MSIIINBH&I’SIS ~ F .y i iy Y ROOM and board in private family; Protestant; | _the Wife of Thomas Proud, & son. tully invited to attend the funeral services | gms FRORD-In Redwood City, Cal. Decem- A Rates $3 1o $15 per week. 2 for $45. Apply bakery, NW. corner Hayes Monday, January 1, at 2 p. m., at the chapel ber 80, 1906, Mrs. Mary Stafford, loving We have been instructed to sel' 400 HEAD Roome, with orivate bath, §1 day. o WS Sx. Pacry; ot R Aitka a6 YN Sray & Co. 612614 Van Ness aveni, | wite of the'late James Stafford, beloved | . | OF WORK AND DRAFT HORSES. The Teurist travel solicited. EEVENTH, 252—Nice, newly furnished sunny "";: Lucinds B., 87 Meauiitte Binoe 80| Toteriient: b H:_n‘ um avenue Eou:a o& ;Y:mel. Dgfial Ge:r::‘u“ oF Tees m CONSIGNMENT OF 135 HEAD will ASH ave. 22, near Polk_Pleassnt sumny | fooms with or without board; everything | permotat, Bertha, ‘0 MoGee, Della, 22 HERLIHY—In this clty, December 81, 1903, u% m“"—-.m’ and 16 months. RURaNAY. JANUARY 35, 300 rivin: SN, peivafyPRTE B e e e T T L R Blien, Jeazly beloved wite of the late Dantyl 20d_ scqusintances ars rewocs —_— AND A LIKB NUMBER EACH FOLLOWING FBRUNSWICK H —Rooms | SUTTER, 905—Newly furnished apartments Herlihy, and loving mother of Frances, Bd- | fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, L 3 i T et o e e | i et Skt St Tod o | ol Thoar 17 MeKeih Toicn e niit il The SO By it | Jimman i aid ikt m ion W | Ancient English Statute, |z s wae i i 500 e b, light housekeeping rooms; open all night. jous; excellent table board. N i e S c“;,(’ ‘c‘:’;‘ ve of the parich | residence, thence to Mount Carmol Chursh, neien g s | his stock wee raised in SOUTHBRN ORs- D - - v THE CROCKER, Pine and Leavenworth—Sin- | Daly, Peter, Miller, Thomas, 58 years. (Vallejo lease copy.) repose of her soul will be celebrated, com- . L : PUNCH GRASS. At the present time they are N D Mo e a2 o ineouic | Kle rooms at low rates; one suite with grate | Devine, Jennle Mohrmmann, Chris., 56 7 Frionds and ey brances oo respect= | mencing at 580 &, m. Interment Hoiy cross | if Now in Force, W ould Belms ted HAY, g0 they are Tn FINST-CLASS th;i " running weter in every room: m‘ and bath. * Duffy, John, 78 Morison, Wm, W., 73 fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | Cemetery Menlo Park. 3 d WORK, The are all THOROUGHLY BRO ST et 58 S ek | o i et oo oy | B0 Gevestn 2y 00 M il o | (RG0S e s | sUEVAR- 15 e oty pocomve: 20, | Soon Paralyze Railroads | ovT, T wn iR i » ; 3 ! of her brother, 25 n street, ., dear! X : SH, 326 (The E.mer)—Fine furnished sunny | Mmodern flat, with table board If desired; al%o | Gyjjeqnie Mary, 81 ¢ Ryan, Ellen, 65 8t "Brigid's Chusch, whers a requiom high| James Sullivan, devoted mother of J. M., g5 AR e oSt MANY OF THEM WEISHING OVER 1500. The ages are good, mo oid or worn out stock being in the lot. In fact. no better bunch of THOROUGHLY BROKEN WORK rooms by the day, week or month; cen. | Rice front parlor suite, Ginnane, Mrs Mary. Sheehan, John H., 41 mass will be celebrated for the repuse of her | Timothy J., Thomas D., Willlam H.. Dan- trally Jocated VAN NESS 503 (Hoter McAllister)—Ele- | Goncalves, Geo. J., 32 Smiddy, Edward F.,3% | soul at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross| iel J. George S. and the late James Sulll- > it S S e A i aottoe “rivate batbe: fine | Haedrich, Herman, 68 Sperling, Isabelle L. Somatery. . e T ] e ettt ihe. e | BLACKSTONE TELI SOF IT | SH, 770—Newly : Hays, Timothy, 81 Stafford, Mrs. Mary. 1, | EliZabeth Foley, a native of County Kerry, | HORSES nas been offered In this market dur ng water, baths, etc.; rent reduced; | _table board: good locasion. Henry. lsabells, 50 Sullivan, Mary M. | TAMISONTIn the City and County Hosplish | Ireland. 4 member of the Third Order of — | ing the past year: THE SALE IS ABSOLUTR ard 1f esired VAN N v inet) —_Nice- 7 3 HELT | and will be held in the large, corrugated iion ¥ VAN NESS and Geary (Hotel Martinet)—) Herlihy, Elen.'s8 Watson, Samuel H., T4 | of Treland, Sges 13 soury, * o St. Francibe % i X ¢ That | seviion N T e o el weor S | anead peend spedal Taien o o | i D 8 g llaal s | FEARNYA wolemn e nign mase wil| £ Erienis 200, aomeitingis Sotiny | Anything in Motion Thabiebias e buo b G SRR ~ . y v - ; o i celel or the repose of soul o 130 a. m. late resi- . . STS., 8. F. LE TAKES PLACE AT _pleasant; reasonable EDDY, 733 _Nicely furnished sunny rooms; | Kenny. Katle J. Patrick F. Kearny at St. James Church, i:,‘:c“.‘.”si“ fiffiw-fi-".fif?{“‘mx Bov- Should Kill or Maim Would | 35 6 TR AN AR 31 100 BURTON Hotel, 1126 Howard st—100 rooms, | 8003 table board: home cooking: BARRY—In Oakland, December 31, 1905, Fran- | IWenty-third and Guerrero streets, Wedne: eventh and Elghth, thence to St. Joseph's | "Horses will be at yards for inspection two | days prior to sale. ouse. modern; $1 25 to $3 per week. te| ces, beloved wife of Willlam J. Barry, | day, January 3, at 9 a. m. Friends and| Church, where a solemn requiem high mass 5 EDDY, 865_Nicely furnished rooms in privaf oiher o Helon Pany and the lats Frances | acauaintances are invited to attend. oD, e “far e vmee of fer wou | Be Forfeited to a Ruler - o . HORD & SMITH, 628 Clay st., Auctionee: FORNIA. 1424—Sumny tront furnished | _famlly; modern tmproved faf; fons. Toion. T Batrs, daughter of Jeremiah Malony and | KENNY—In this city, Katle J., beloved wife | commencing at § a. m. Interment Holy Cros s to let: all m FRANKLIN, 1453—Nicely furnished ! ;uomh the late Annle Malony, sister of Mrs. George g} u'!;”ila‘u"'hm:%'bgmfi d‘:alrh;:rut:!"l::; Cemetery. LB e e B bkt it Drivels Basetly: s s Ters, from B o 3 e oo T Sattery.. Bdward 3 Matony, Dr. 3. 2 aa: | Sullivan ana rs. Henry Phillips, & native of | © aumen Fomre Waiess, beraved nusband How many practical railroad men AUcTION s ALE - - “r' ~_|GEARY, @0 Odatson Tenco)—Fine front | jony o gonoluln ang John J. Malony, a na. | Marysville, Cal. (Marysville papers Dlease | Maria B. Wataon, and loving father of 81d- | know anything about the law of deo- =) M EDDY, 876—A modern flat; newly furnished; 3 | Suites; splendid nel 3 " | tve of San Francisco, aged 31 years 6| ©0PY.) ney, s"' Ddgyl and Ida M. O’Connell, & what the term means? Prob- WEDNESDAY, Jan, 3, at 1t a. m. or ¢ room suite; single rooms; beautitul house- | To o R TN 1799 Nioe furnished rooms; new | months and 15 days, % O xFal;h' funeral will take plllckt to-day | pative of New York. aged 71 years. dand, and 4 ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 SIXTH 8T keeping rooms; plenty of light and sunshine. | ““por vty ot S hoard; $20 per month, 7 Friends and acquaintances are respeot— | (Mon January .1, at 2 owclock p. m. U Friends, acquaintances and comrades of | ghly very few, indeed, and they are cer- | &0 E0n ™ o Tag 0T from r late residence, 1247 McAlllsier | pinooin Post No. 1, G. A. R. are reapect- ot, young horses. ELLIS, T77 (Hotel Jerome)—Newly opsned ARRELL, 1458—Nice front in private yolock rom street, thence to Sacred Heart Church for Iy invited ttend the funeral services | tainly not to be blamed if they do mnot | 4 from 1260 to 1800 Toa. AN gentle ant clepsiuy turciate siogle roomae sod sutes: | TR T board for Tor £ gents | Festhence of M. W. P Bletiery. T0f Macket | gervices. Interment nnl}-‘m. Holy Cross | Wednemay, Janvary 5, at3 ociack B. My | for it was an anclent English law, which | well broks horses. Awong (s lot are 21 nead rivate baths and all modem cogvenisnces; | _owish family, with board for ] or B gents : . P 3 Ty by elestrlc St from Eishteen o By Rorses that are : Special rates will be given tourista. FACIFIC ave, ITI6_Nics oomfortable largs | f7000 Oukland, thente i, Couech of (02| and Guerrero atreets. o e bl ot Charles B even Fitteents | has been obsolete for 100 years and mors, | 50 wCr® wo partners. Also a few horses sul sunny front fooms: use of parior; good board. | 1= LEWIS—In this cfty, December 81, 1 d Bixteentth Int ¢ National Cem- been pletely forgot- | able for country, and bug: wagons and ha: gh mass will be celebrated for the Tepose A eenth, Intermen and would have com y AR £ e Itred Lewis, beloved son of Almon O. ery. ess. HN J. DO Anctioneer POWELL, 502—Very large sunny corner room | - of her soul, commencing at 8:30 e. m. In A . : ten long since wers its name not pre- : ; reaso . | terment Cross Cemetery, by electrio [ Marion L. Lewis and brother of Mrs. Wil- | WILSON—In this city, Dscember 81, 1905, & Siosly Pl Seami’ tall | 2N 8 CEN Pursinst Ale WEW: meble. | terment ol v Cometary MaotBint | lam B, Deas, Mre.. Bichard Barker Jr.. | oo i S 2 Sames K. Horace | served in the history of the anclent comr = ~ Py :d bath, from $1 50 week up. | TABLE board, §7 per week; home cooking. | cisco, leaving 10:80 a. m. Mre. Harry Graber of San Rafael, Jerome, | - and mibridge Wilson, a native of White | mon law. ‘Mrs. Regular weekly suction sale TUSSDAY, Jan. FULTON, 231—Single rooms; all improve. | 300 Sutter st BEACH—In Alameda, December 81, 1005, | Archie and Charles Lewls, Frederick | Rock, Me., aged 58 years 2 months and 27 | By the early English law thers were 2 ETAeS Rutnan o, 13 & mi, of rubes-tre _— Bean and Irene, Georgie and Carrie Lewls, . ments: gentlemen: walking distance Market. | CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly | Lucinda Brooks Beach, beloved mother of & nativead Ol glf aged 85 years 10 "g',m_ ral services to-day (Monday), Jan. | Certain sources of the revenus of the | & IF, sineés buggles, express. peddiing wag- o Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the | O J. Beach of Washington Mre Wo D-| months and 24 daye. (Marin County papers| ug . ¢ | crown provided for, as the right to the | G0g Jng harness: aiso a ood bunch of all- 4 5. y % t . ry 1, at 1:30 p, m., at the residence of " - e o MY o rotaied | _Uuiied States or Cunads one year for$1. | Juiw; Min O B, Beath wnd N7t vears| viesss copv) e T A R e o e P i AT A S RAZORS, 2 1 month and 2 days. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | gvenne. Interment private. geon), to shipwrecks, treasure-trove, es- _ 1cen §> Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral serv! WOODWARD—In this city, December 80, 1905, | ;' oue’ and 5o on, besides forfeltures for horse at & crossing, and in this GUBRRERD, 515 Two unfurnished DOUSEKOo)- | s cmemmesmsmeomseeessstresnesssesemeoscmaond. o g to-morrow (Tuesday), January 2, at 10 i aprian g i ys, . & man and 3 ing roome; ome tron: aicor BUY HIM ONE FOR CHRISTMAS. tv‘:'uegn::;-l;e)a ey e ‘oov| o'clock & m., from the chapel of Charles H. B v'fi!’mm,“fiwa e eher ot Louis | certain crimes and offenses. To these | cgee the deodand was set at £1400, tha GEART, I carry one of the largest and most seleot | at her iate restdencs, 050 Santa Giare ave. | J. Truman & Co. 1800 Miesion street, be— | A% ang John T Emgelke of Columbia, Tuol- | were added the forfeiturs of misfortune, | sui) value of the engine which had done 6—Nicely furnished rooms to let city. itnes of mazors in the city. I offer & special tween Fifteenth and Sixteenth. Interment 3 of Bagland, ribed b * at ressonable rates e ot $1 and $1 50 that cannot be dupiicated | DU Alameda. Interment Evergreen Ceme-| [WTWR Vo be] 7o%n" Cemetery. umne 1?“;23. : Cal., a native 8! or deodand, which is thus desc Y | the damage.—Scientifle American. room, nicely furnished; §6. FOLSOM, new, with gas =3 = Srntened z L0 LIFFE— hee Blackstone, the well-known commentator A 8t i CORY ave. 250 etely for the money. = 005, | McAULIFFE—In this city, December 30, 1905, I Frionds and acquaintances are respect= 3 oLt APl e Jordan. Henckel and Stiletto Razors at §3; | PERRNOTATIn Oakland, December 80, 1908 | T5ijorgnce 3. beloved husband of the late | fully invited to attend funeral services to- | upon the English law. Thackeray and Chariette Breute. : | corn parers 1dc; hair clippers, $1 up. <X Dt SR b Ellen F. McAulifte, father of Constance, | morrow (Tuesday), January 2, 1805, at 1:30 [ “By this is meant whatever personal chlla Chariotte Eronts . sdored FOTEL Hamilton and_cafe, 125 Ellis_ bet | SAFETY RAZORS. George Berrnotat, of Germasy, ageq | Fllen F. MrAuIie Iaber | of Ouistance: | - morsow :(Tusatay), Jaruary 2. X 130 ony thiefe : o pervosal] L, Powell & Mason ste., £. F.—Rms 81 to $3 per{ A Safety Razor for Christmas would be a | 00 years and 4 months. Martha, 'Gabriel, Eleanor, Isabelle, George ide i treet, ray long before the author of Gy steam heat & teiephone in each room. | nice and useful present. I carry all the best > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Mor'if CEQUSL Fleator Inebelle, George | M. 4. Truman & Co. 1900 Mission street | death of any reasonable creature, which | Thackeray long A - S | ones. fully invited to attend the funeral services | iy, jate Brideet McAuliffe, and brother of ress Lawn Cemete: 1s forfeited to the King, to be applied to | “Vanity Fair” became known to her pe: 0% Sunny housekeeblng rooms, | Star Safety Razor, regular $2; my spe- Lo be hud January 3, at 2 oclock B’ M. | Charles E. and Agnes McAuliffe, & native of e LA plous uses, and distributed in alms by his | sonally. At last the two met, and here is station y htu 5 x| . . o he e vale, 43 & " " ” [ extea Diades #18| terment Mountain View Cemetery. W FoTi G 0T e 0GR e e L% CARD OF THANKS, high almoner. It seems to havo been |yhackeray's version of that memorabls o Seroicoiy Tur- | Gillette Satety Razor, with 12 blades, re- CAIN—In this city, December 30, 1005, Bridget 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- Mrs. Marle M. de Flandre desires to ex- | originally designed as an agency operat- | first meeting as related by e “§% and $10 per | Quiring mo honing or stropping . . B800| Cain, beloved mother of Mrs. M. Claraty | rully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, | Press her heartfelt .gratitude to the many | ing as an expiation for the souls of such | ographers: - PN S > 12 extra blade: . 100 and Mrs. Mary Higgins of Oakland, a native |. January 2, at 9 o'clock a. m.. from his late | KInd friends who so lovingly tendered their | o " ors snatched away by sudden death, | “Behold a lion cometh up out of the - ffi;‘er-rgd gafel)' Razor, 24 blade: . goug o{ County ninyo. Ireland. (Stockton papers msmence,Chm hPa(: streét, ".hence to sm help and sympathy during the time of her | and for that purpose ought properly to |porth!” the girl quotsd underneath her : . - - | Extra. ades . please copy. Ignztius Church, where a requiem mass wi _ o T+ s B 2 |7 1180 [FThe funeral will take place to-morrow | be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- have been given to the * * * church, |breath as Thackeray entered the draw y Gem Satety Razor . ©180| (Tuesquy), at 8:30 a. m., from the residence | mencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment ' Holy | oo = in the same manner as the apparel of & | ing-room, Some one repeated it to him. LARKIN, S818%—Nice, single, sunny, front of her daughter, Mrs. M. Claraty, 1876 Sut: | Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car from AL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. stranger who was found dead was applied | “Good gracious!” sald Thackeray, “and room; very reasonabie | THAT MAN PITTS, fer streei, thence to St. Dominic's Church, | Guerrero and Bighteenth streets. . s % his k. pestmen of on - . | F. W. Pltta, the Stationer, where & requiem high mass will be cele- | McGEE—In Oakland, Cal, December 29 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30. to securing prayers for the repose o I am notling but a poor si 3 e sod_ family Conts. 890t $130 per | ZON9 Dttt - ORI TR ASINDD: Drated for the repose of her soul, commenc- Della McGes, belovea sister of James, | City and Connty of San Francisco to Sarah | 0ul o¢ | Buslishman, ravenous for my dinner. & x ¥ new and modern | ing at § a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemer Peter, Helen and Hannah McGee, a | Davidson, lot on S line of Golden Gate avepue, | “If @ horse or ox or other animal At dinner Miss Bronte was placed oppo- in San Francisco tery. of the ish of Tarhm: County | 87:6 W of Larkin street, W 49:8%, S 60, W | his own motion kill, as well an Infant as | 5ite Thackeray by her own request. h1 1 , h full lect ment 1 . . ! s o § A, e b it S s e R e e ® | A Carter, father of Edmond F., George M., | fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | Same 1o Virginia Strassburger. lot on N |ghall in either case be forfeited as 4<u- | pymiliation of seeing her ideal of me dis- vator day and night to its =uests. Star Safety Strops. Oliver J., Hugh L. and Julia L. Carter, and (Monday), at 11:30 a. m., from her late | line of Golden Gate avenue, 137:6 E of Polk | dands. Whenever the thing is in motion, | gppearing down my throat, as everything Star Stropping Machines. brother of Mrs. Thomas Cullen and Mrs. |- residence, 21001 Harrison street, thence to | street, E 57:6 by N 120; §—. not only that part which immediately | want into my throat and nothing came 375—Nice neat furnished rooms ] James Comber, a native of County Galway, | St. Peter's Church for services at 12 m. | Frederick A. It : ¥ Toome for light house: | Neror Honed mnd Crond orrre et ®® | lreland, axed 62 years 11 months and 30 | Interment Holy Crose Cemetery. A solemn | corecorie A @10 trie 4. Mller to Gty and | gives the wound (as the wheel which runa | out of it, until at last, as I took my fifth | 1008 Market st., San Francisco. days. requiem high mass will be celebrated for the | p o 7 oo F* o0l FROF T G S0 over the body), but all things which | 551510 she leaned across, with clasped : > Friends are respectfully invited to at- | repose of her soul to-morrow (Tuesday), at WI57:6 by & 120; $1000, ' on Ness avenue. | move with it and help to make the wound | panggand tears in her eyes, and breai.ed tend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 9: 9 a. m., at St Peter's Church. Friends are Pk and Caroline T Hammersmith to | MOTe dangerous, as the cart and loading tmploringly: &. m. from his late residence, 5 Russell invited. : o, ; 9 = ure of the wheel, | P! presl stroet, thence to St. Brigid's ‘Church fof | MCHUGH—In this city, December 50, 1905, | MoTTis Myerfield, Jr, lot on W line of mui- | which increase the press: O, Mr. Thackeray, don’tl’ "—Chicago to let, single and en suite, very convenient to busi- DIVIDEND NOTICE:! el Kyle)—Cholce furnished | an- services, commencing at 10 a. m. Interment James, beloved husband of the late Annie ;o ‘Tribune. | DIVIDEND notice—The Giant Powder Com. | Holy Cross Cemetery. A high m"l'fl”;dbe McHugh, and father of James M., John J. ‘1(5‘*““, to same. lot on W line of Fillmore 'No deodands are due for accidental PRI IS B BB ot Station, Cal. A dlvidend, | ¢elebrated for the repose of &{‘: so‘:x “e‘ o~ ond Rose A. McHugh. a native of County | . cop"50:11 N of Sutter, N 0:1, W 36:13%, S | happening upon the high sea, that being ¥ cents (50c) per chare on the | LS m, UL TR O e Lolicks oeini. nese 18y, months | o.13." & 86:1%: $10. ' * ~|out of the jurisdiction of the commen German Professors Scarce A r stock of the company has | 20, * D S8y ok - |, Emil Gunzburger to Benjamin M. and Bertha | Jaw, but if a man fall from a boat or | German professors are supposed to : y % | CONNOLLY—In this city. December 81, 1805, 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect; by 4 n 7 353 Third et., mear How o ke Cien samuner 3 1956, 1%%: | “Thomas Connolly, beloved husband of the | fully invited fo attend the funeral to-day | Gunabureec. lot on N iine of Grove strest. |ship in fresh water and is drowned, It | as plentiful as strawberries in Juze, but th modern conveniences: | noon. Checks will be mailed. : | late Margaret Connolly, brother of Mr (fonday), et 11:45 a. m.. from the Farlorllh;)f B 141:41, W 28:6; §10, A 10%, | pas been said that the vessel and cargo | the University of Vienna seems to be un- single; Tates by day. 350 c B O e g B e, | slon- sttest, betweon. Seventh and Eightn, | James C. Jordin to Santa Clara Invest- | are in strictness of law a deodand.” able to find men worthy of ocoupying baths free to uests. | GFFICE of the Hibernia Savings and Loan So- | Ireland, aged 71 years. "| thence to Mission Dolores Church, where | Ment Company, lot on B line of Jordan av-| The average raliroad company is quite | some of its chalrs, especially In the medi- hed front room; | clety, cor. Market, McAllister and Jones sts, | {7 Fyiends and acquaintances are respect- | Services will be held gt 12:30 p. m. Inter- e 208:8 § of Richmond, § 33:4 by E 120; | ready to maintain that the damages which | cal faculty. The late Professor Nothna- ights; rent, $10. Bon ranceh Deestw 22 1906 At a res | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | = inent Holy Cross Cemetery 1905, | . Svlvester and Fannie L. Pearl to Arturo | are liable to result from the accidental | gel's place has been offered to Professor SUTTER, 51 (Larchmont)—Fine furnished | this .,ocxe(_\x{g neid this %aary, a dl‘v:rzlezodmngsri ;?,,’f:d.flfiAmL}?xy&'.:gi{u:m:‘e‘g’:enllm::‘; Mi'}:é(;:c_t;:ghlm\:cmc\xfi{ w‘l)::e‘?b;:lilj_ Mc. | Siguers. lot on W line of Shrader street, 125 | destruction of human life are severs and | Kraus, who, however, prefers to remain with all modern conveniences: elevator | been declared at the rate of three and ome- | and ‘Buchanan, thence to Sacred Heart| Hugh, loving daughter of Warren and Mary | N Of Frederick, N 25 by W 131:3: $10. excessive, and perhaps it is true that they | in Berlin, and no medical Instructor now £5 per week and up; transient |- half (33) per cent per anmum on all depos- | Church, where & requiem high mass will be | A. Tibbs, and sister of Eimer, Bveret and m’;""w Siguere to Frances A. Siguere, same; | gre jn many cases; but what would be the | yn Austria seems to be considered big 2 | lts for the six monthe ending December 31, | lebrated for the repcse of his soul at 9:30 | Lester Tubbs, a native of California, aged 3 it f the railway if the law of deo- 1 The chair of hy- —Fine furnished single 11 i : celebrated for the rep '\ Y Thomas B. Bishop et al. () to John C. | Position o e rallway enough for the place. Der week: private hosse | 5. free from all taxes and pavable of| o' m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 18 years 1 month and 11 days =~ (Rhode | prickell, lot on 1 line of Mission and Tenth | dand was still in existence, as it once | giene was vacated two years ago by tha <hed Jarge sunny rooms | ROBERT J. TOBIN, Secretary. |COX—In Fruitvale, December 80, 1005 | T®p50 200 J0egeR BU0RS DIAC SO borier | strcets. 'NE 85 by SE 100: $10. was? In that casc if a person should | departure of Professor Gruber to Munich. water; good location; $1 75 | DEBENTURE SURETY COMPANY bas | o e e e M omk, |~ 2nd Liztle | g White, 45 Golden Gate avenue. Notice of | #*i A, O D2 fo T1eap o N of o | be destroyed by a railroad train, engine. | It has not besn possible to secure as his | ed and will pay its regular monthly | [Friends and acquaintances are respect— | funeral hereafter. rison, NW 30, SW 04:3%, SE 33 "V |- cars and contents, all would be liable to | guecessor one of the only four men con- 5—Front room, sultable | Oividend for December (No. 28) of 5 cents | fuily invited to attend the funeral services | MCKENNA—In this city, December 28, 1905, | gg ift. be forfeited as the measure of damage | gijered sufficiently eminent—Gruber, Rub- | per share. and it has also declared an extra | Monday January 1, at 2 o'clock p. m., at| Patrick J. dearly beloved husband of Mar- | Aifieq B. Spreckels to Louis S. Martel, 1ot | of the injury; not only the carriage and | ner. Flugge and Hueppe—wherefors the holiday dividend of 5 cents per share. both | the residence of her parents, Fleming ave-| &aret M. McKenna, father of Ethel, James | ;. "sw corner of Twelfth and Howard streets, 2 - Sut | T — Leavenworth— payeble January 2, 1906, at the office of | hue, Fraitvale. Take 1 p. m. broad.gauge| 2nd Joseoh McKenna, and son of "Patrick | {u 7a7.10 W 101:21, E 10:4, 3 45, SE 160, | its Wheels which caused the Injury, but | protessorship will probably be offered to select family: marine view. | the company, Rialto building, San Franclsco, | tain ta Tweniy—third avenue, East Oukland, | and the late Mary McKenna, a native of San | \'n'7051% 40" described as SW tor Tweltth and | 2180 everything, to the last of the train | g 'vounger man who has yet to make his vt B 3. B RERR, Mabagsc then Leona Helghts cars to Vernon station. | - Franclaco. aged 30 veare, =~ = . |Howard streets, 100 by 187; $10 and cargo which went to increase the ir- | rooutarion.—Exchange. -"{?;J‘t!::}fm_ XD notice—Humboldt Savings Bank, Interment Mountain View Cemetery. P Tt e ul':gnd \he. ral to-day | . Jouls S. Martel to Josiah R, Mowell, lot on | registible, onrushing force of the crush- —— e g ge it Bt vt et st., opp. Palace Hotel—For the | CRAWKORD—In this city, December 31, 1905, { (Mondayy, at 1 p. m. ARE o, S xw gomner ot Howard and Twvelfth 'streets, | ing steel, must au be given up as expla- THE CALL’S CALENDAR tor, read-room; free bus, e half year ending December 31, 1905, a dlvi- | Julia B., beloved wife of Dr. Joseph G. dence, 131 Diamond street, thence to the | NW, 176160 by SE 100; $10. tion for same, perhaps hundreds of thou- ALL’ - s been declared at the rate of three | Crawford and mother of Edward §. Fuller of | (hurch of the Most Holy Redeemer for ser- | William A. Magee ‘et al. (2) to Milton & T ot Tooasie T N 2 Hotel, 44 , nr. and sixty cne-hundredths (3.80) per cent per | Washington, D. C., a native of Troy, N. Y., { vices at p.m. Interment Holy Cross | Eisuer. lot on S line of Sixteenth street, 52:8 | sands of dollars property, in | January, 1906. ent and respectable, | annum on deposits, free of all taxes, pay-| aged 65 years and ¢ months. e W of Hoff avenue, W 30 by S 97; $10. | case of valuable loaded freights. 10 $8 week: elevator, | able on and after Tuesday, January 2, 1906, Ty Friends and acqualntances are respect~ | A NI Tn thia city, December 25, 1003, | Chatles B. Thompsin to Albert Randt lot | “How long would the raliroad companies SEab Wby Weingame. | . Wier ik SEASIMET, SNMIN fully jnvited to attend the funeral services | ™, e son of Michael and May Manstield. ~ | 9 WV line of Dologes street, 159 N of Fifteenth, | g i) exjstence if such a law prevalled to- 53;“‘?3.‘;1‘;]"?‘.“33;’1;{ et & Lot 6§ | MICHEL—Entered into rest December 30, 1903, | ™ joines O. and Laura A. McCavitt to Sarah | day? But fortunately it does not. and Mission street, between Twenty-second and | Hannah R. belovad wife of Frank E. Michel | 7" Lane lot_on W line of Sharon street, | never will again, though in early days s e Rty e iannah R. Rigney, Frank . and | 200.7% X of Sixteenth, N 25 by W 125; $10. St chuindlion w Twenty-third, Mission Masonic Temple, In e e :T% XN of X y 0§ this was one of the giant obstacles which 3. el and Mrs. Katherine E. T¥- |~ Mary L. K. Blair Yarde-Buller to W. H. tetmint private. VSRS Gl SoRES ko, @ native of Ireland, aged 62 years. T et eo T, 1375 D.UB1: lot on Sw | the rallway had to face in England in tne DALY—A solemn requiem high mass will be P it 2T BoulOTans. ars i 3 t or > LR o pect— t Pis d Battery streets, W 97:6 by | first years of its history. celebrated for the repose of the soul of the | fuily invited to attend the funeral services | 5 45:10; also undivided one-third of undivided | Ang vet in the face of the severity of Jate Peter Daly to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10| [UIY lovitsd to Reeond, the funtral serviers & S y. ", o J 5 2, g , m., - E_corner of Ninth and Har- viags and Loan Soclety, | o'clock a. m., at St. Dominic's. Church. | * 1 0"aid ‘residence, 1606 M street, Sacramento, | i Of 10t o0 B OO o o "aiso ibo7 . | the princlples of the law of deodand. it nd Howard—No be! VIDEND notice Security vings Bank, 6 Montgomery st.—For the half year end- | ing December 30, 1905, dividends upon al | deposits at the rate of thre | (31%) per cent per annui ® — ~~nnnnn~ | be payable on apd afte NEW 4-story corner apartment-house: sunay | FRED W. RAY. Secretar side: open for inspection and reservation: all | TITIDEND motice 1 suités have modern kitchens; = 8 i e ‘ 101 Montgomery st., corner of Sutter, has Friends and acquaintances are invited to < o o E cannot but be matter of surprise how Bt Bty S5 SR Bt oop: 1L, Tow g | ; 5 Cal., thence to the Cathedral, where a W corner of Pine and Battery te. Apply 281 Oth st., opp.; tel. Howard 2670. | geclared & dividend for the term ending De- reqiilem high mass will be celebrated for the | st W 0316 by & 43:10: also lo¢ on NE | moderate were the judgments of me' A—KENILWORTH Powell—3-room | g;fl‘l;:rlflf«,hl?"% L She Cale or thifh et 11 Ogklac y iD-fcefm,\;er 31,1905, | repose of her soul, commencing at 10 a. m. | jine of Ninth street, 120 SE of Harrison, SE | Coroners’ jurles in such cases, as it was anny D odern: one-! f @ 2] el , 1 s, J jo vine, gister of rs. M. . P E . Tok T 1 sunny sparts s . | e ) . il seyabe o ant Q@:’-‘& i BT B AR St. Joseph's Cemetery, Sacramento, | 50 by NI 100; al ol . e ot Hsg“'l‘_floff applied in connection with accldents. Steamers leave Plers § and STICRLIN. 957 Heyes—2 beautiful, sunny, 4- | after January 2. 1906. " Dividends not called | son of Oakland, a mative of Prince Bdward | MITLLBR—In this city, December 31, 1905, | e ot on "Se Sine. ot Blackwood street, 125 | _In November, 1833, a locomotive on the 11, San_Franciaco. ESNS fpta., B e e S | e YT Tl e Thomas Miller, deary beloved husband of | NE of Ninth, NE 28 by SE 75: property in | Manchester and Liverpool Railroad ex- goRor Ketchikan, Wrangel, ROSSWELL Apart 1s, 1360 Pine, near Hyde | cashier 4 o 2, » | DUFFY—In this city, December 29, 1905, May B. Miller, and father of Ethel, Myra | Alameda County: also 1779 D. 73, decree in | ploded, and its engineer and fireman were Sk““““» "‘“"; m_l"'} R0 B Somne wiiath- Eaats. Sl hier. John Duffy, Dbeloved husband of Bridget | and the late Nellie Miller, a native of Parrs- | partition refers to same property as last three | hoth Kkilled in consequence, yet the deo- agway, e r(.’. t 2. S ——————————— | DIVIDEND Notice, California Safe Deposit and | Duffy. devoted father of Thomas P. and | puro, Nova Scotla, Canada, aged 58 years | pieces in 100-vara, biock 410; $—. a he engine by the Coron-— m.. Jan. 5, 10. 13, 20, 23, ¢ ROOMS AND BOARD. | “Trust Co., corner California and Montgomery | John F. Duffy, and uncle of Mrs. Martin | ¢ months and 28 daye. Moy L K. Biair Yarde-Buller (by Vineent | 4and assessed on the engine by the r' Feb. 4 Change to this com. A B oy e <7 Tlatiy st For the six months ending December | Shaughnessy, Mrs. =—Thomas Curran and | yOHRMANN—In this city, December 29, 1905, | Neale and George T. Wright. administrators), | er's jury sitting upon the case, as a for- S e— ot Seattle. 2 81, 1906, dividends have been declared on t bt R & enative of County Galway, | “cnristopher, .dearly ~beloved husband of | to Lorenzo Scatena, lot on S corner of Pine | feiture, was only £20 for both men. But, B T NG depomits i the savings department of this ML= Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Sophie Mobrmann, and devoted father of | and Battery streets. W 97:6 by S 45:10; | gn the other hand, only two years later | ... Everest, wtes, South Belingham. THE MAISON TE o ety of 3090 per cent per swpom ang | fully invited to attend the funeral to.day | MI% William Rochr a mative of Oester;|$I26800. o ustee to Mary L K¥| ODe Of their locomotives struck and killed | Bellingham—11 a. m., Jan. 3. 10, 13, 20, 35, 30, Gy on ordinary deoosits at the Tate of ‘az,um Giondary, S 1220 . Mg from et nem cars. (Brooklyn, N. Y., papers please copy.) | B. Yarde-Bller, to same, same and 1ands | e | TED 4 g::rku‘:.:; Sevte 46 ',:‘;’ oy - S S g~ i t . free 3 i . £ Stroat, Y Bt riends and acquaintances are respect- | adfacent; $126,500. g P 3 St B e Tonon Forpecly o’ 4% 1 on and afier Tucsday, January 2, 1006. J. | James Church for sorvices ot 1 b T wfbm| fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | " Ralph K. Biair to same, same; $10. walks, cement, plastering, etc., for same, on (pr pacome ' N. P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. LTl Wil T ounimciell me'» MriAly Srat: | PROWN . Mavanc: bigh mass will be celebrated for the repose | (Monday), January 1. at 1:30 p. m. from | TLorenzo and Virginia Scatena to Amadeo | samo; $1250. “For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1: class houee: fine sunny suites and single | DIVIDEND Notice — ltallan-American Bank, | of his soul Tuesday, January 2. at 9 a. m., | Dis late residence, 306 Fifth avenue, near | p. Glannini. undivided half of same: $10. =~ | John J. Beaton (owmer) with Felix Marcuse | , “" 507G Gatfio o g o g rooms: students especially Wil here find home | 460 Monigomery st. cornér Sacramento and | at St James Church, Twenty-third and | Clement street, Richmond District. fnter | Georse Nightingale and Antoinetts B Night ] (contractor).” — architect—All work for & | Jig5'y - h 2. 00, ) ; Corena, ” very best of French table board; | Monigomery sts. For tne half year ending | Guerrero streets. : ment Mount Olivet ~Cemetery, by electric | ingale, lot on 8 lin= of Unlon strect, 137:6 W | ywo-story frame dwelling on lot on N line ®u. Jun 8 8 26 2L 35 P & most reasonable rates | December 31, 1905, a dividend has been de- | DYER--In San Rafasl, December 31, 1905, | funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero | of Sansome, W 22:11 by § 68:0: girt. of Seventeenth street, 210 W of Guerrero, W | o FOT dl‘.o; Angeles ";v:‘ln;mflo-_ % Anseles and clared on all savings deposits &t the rate of | Catherine F. Dyer, beloved mother of Mr: s ey Estate of P. W. or P. Van Winkle et al. t0 | 5, N 162:3%, NE 25:6, § 157:4, Mission Block | REIRC, SO0 0 Sng Javis e SON & Ct . “ompany, lot 3 | 380-100 per cent per anoum, free of taxes, | Kate . Wood, a mative of Portland, Me., u;)g;g;(; e e Lo e A N T o | ™ e PR SRR State of California, Thursdays, 9 & m. | ¥806 iden i 4 % oy el g ety Lo Ot Rng § n W., beloved husband of Helen C. Morlson, | Leldesdorff, N 97:6 by E 25: $228. i e For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East ¢ = 1g | 1906. Dividends not called for are added to 7 Funeral services Monday, January 1, . 2% son, desdorr, 2 25 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29. o VA 800, cor. Eddy (The Alia nd bear the same rate of interest h and father of Isabella E.. Harry C., Fisher Laura M. and Susie H. Wells to Morton L. San Pedro). Santa Barbara, Santa Crus, Mon- Vi > furnished sunny rooms = incipal. A. E. SBBARBORO, Ci %xli S at 3% oelonk’ R, Strom i e e g Mary H. a H, L. lorigon, a l‘;lli\'e of | Cook, mtA t:l'\ NE line of Fourth street, 252: Harry H. and Mary E. Bubring to Anna | terey, San Stmeon. Cayucos, Port Harford (San - celient table board; reasonable rates. | — Do oo~ K . Cashier. 802 ¥ifth avenue, San Rafael. Interment = 3 7 SE of Minna street), SE | Martin (wife of Willlam), lot on NE corner of | Luis Obispo). Ventura and Hueneme— Scotland, aged 73 vears and 2 days. A mem- | SE of Mission, (47 | DIVIDEND notice, Mechanics Bavings Bank, | Pprivate. - Dot ot AIOatres L odes o AttT B 4 NE 75§10, Lily street and Humboldt avenue, E 12420, N | Coos Bay, 9 a. m.. Jan. 1, 9. 17. 25, ¥eb. 2. 146 Montgomery st corner. Bush—For (e | FORD—In Ocean View, Decombor 31 1005, | 2", Serba Bocna Lotge No. 1L 0. 00 1 | aibere h-. and Sedle Prince to Leopold B. | 100, W 07.20. S 10500 to beginning, lots 1 and | Booita, 9 a. m.. Jan. 5. 18 31, 20, Feb. . PINE, 977 (Hotel Hatton)—FElegant sunny | haif year ending December 31, 1905, & div Marguerite, beloved daughter of Patrick and Garden City Lodge No. 1745, K. of H., and d David Hirsch, lot on NW line of Folsom | 2. block K, map 3, Roberts & Wolfskill Tract, For Ensenada Magdalena Bay, San Jose del sultes and eingle rooms; nice marine view: | gend has been declared on ail savings de.| Marguerite Ford, sister of Thomas P., Mary | et o N 5 500 N venth (N lsom and | Ockland; $10. Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa i e e < P R by e e cer County, Cal., aged 8 vears and 2| (yjy fnvited to attend the funeral services | Estate of Mary or Mary A. Crockett (by |attorney) to Frank Loenholdt, lot on W_I ALASKA EXCURSIONS, Season 1908 The oo and after Tuesday, January 2, 1606, Div = = ~ — dends not called for are added to and bear HOTEL REPELIER, 781 Sutter—Nicely fur- 8 oalis 7] Mished suites or single rooins: with or with. | (he same rate of interest as principgl. Inter | ~ Mary Gillesple, 8 native of Scotland, aged | Seventh and Eighih, West Oakland, under | SW of Brannan, SE 25 by NE 80; $2450. months. Tuesday, January 2, at 2:30 p, m., at Alca- | Benjamin Healey. administrator) to Willlam | of Franklin street, 85 § of Fourteenth, S 33, | palatial Alaska sxcursion steamship SPOKANE TLLESPIE—In this city, December 30, 1905, : 5 1 B t 5| W 78, N 7204 to N line of land conveyed to | will leave Tacoma. Seattle and Victorta June. (& traz Mdsonic Mali, Peralta sireci, between | Nicol, lot on NE line of Harrlet street, 75 | W T8 N 1208 to N line of land cnveysd o | will leave Tacoma Seattls B i voes ST ith. | st paid from date of deposit. v sces of Alcatraz Masonic Lods T Arooke 1o Mareellus LeRoy | 315, SB 104.90 to beginning. portion of block | ' For further information obtain folder. Right p:. far one €30 per month ena upward; lo- | INO. -U. CAURING, Cashler. In this city, December 30,1908, | ‘Mo 24 = ° pisng g 5 CI;:?:,“I’:C on' N B Iige ‘of Chestoy strect: 140 19%,%;"'"2:“"{,‘ boe 2::::"“' o ",;.;’C'K"‘;‘:. e o ey catl T the best | VIDEN! v ide , 4353 Twenty-fourth t, TRPHY. city, v NW 30 by NE 80: am H. . and . Hammond IFFICES—4 New Montgomery st. ?p;;;slm’ H'J:‘EX 1458 Californi; g g g R fi%“'x‘q‘:‘:‘ms“.”é“_'?m“ ) ;fllr-‘.m;d:'r; Chtaane, olved mocher of Mrg. m\v‘?l!n‘:.h n}fl‘m:xl:.i’ b’e‘ni}ez‘i’ Efi?fim :f ::3.06 N‘S. °1f ‘%’.’,:.“.i;..“.? M’;n’;i:ehgn?nnm Estate | (wife) to W. D. Higgins samarried), Tot on N | (Palace Hotel). 10 Macket st. and Broadway Now samagesment: nowly furniahed Gnd o half-year ending December 1, 1905, & atele | M. Fredrick, Mrs. T. Murray and Mre. A.| Murshy, a native of County Carlow, Ire- | Co., lof on NBE corner of Army and Peunsyl- |line of Central avenue, 50 F of Pearl B 50| wharves. Freight Office—10 Market st. Sty renovated: singie rooms and sutte dend hay been declared at the rate’of thres | [LOVINS. & mative of County Limerick, Ire-| land, aged T years. L b e £ e et ot < el :inxo:“ilg"mw S Caperton “property. Ale: | O BTN ANR Ganoval Passenger Agent first-clasé family hotel; exoelieni | 4hd one-half (3%) per cent per annum on D ki h rolet) Mieratoe: Frdne ; foeral - wil kS blete. to-dny. [ S0 . Laura Martet | meda; $10. 10 Market st., San Francisco. =g '3 Ne i annuslly. | GONCALVES—In this city, December 30, 1905, | ioeaof MoAvor, O Hara & Go 261 ana’s Harry ke e A e ie. | | Itallan-Swise Mutual Loan Assoclation to - ‘ree of AXES, 8D payable on and iy e i g )y ors Of [cAVO] ara._ > kwood), wife Alfr .. to Villlam L - EDDY, 1178 (The Plaza), opposite Jefferson | Tuesday, Jamuary 2, 1906. after | O eorge J., husband of P, Gonealves, beloved | Fayes streef, opposite. St. :‘;for"'m’on e i ot CMinhesota strest. 125 | Peter J. Howard. lot on SE_corner of Park square—Fine furnished sunny suites; also GEO. A. STORY. Cashler. son of Manuel and the jate Elizabcth Gou- | thence to £t Rose's Church, where services | g Marin, § 75 by E 100: also lot on E line of | Street and Blanding avenue, S 50, B 144 TOYO KISEN KAISHA Singie rooms: table board excellent: nics g 2 calves, and brother of Manuel, Tony. Joseph | will be held. commencing at 9:45 8. m. In- | Mienigan street. 50 N Twenty-stxth, N 70 by | N 30, W 143:8% to beginning, lot 8 block G quiet neighborhood; all home comforts; rates | THE Central Trust Company of California, 42 Edith Goncalves, a native of San Fran- terment private, Holy Cross €emetery, Mass | g 1, q“lm.[m' deed; $5. Alamed: Station Homestead Tract, Ala- Feasonable Montgomery ., corner of Butter—For the | ci aged 82 years and 3 months. | will be celebrated for the repose of his soul 7 meda; §. RIENTAL S. S. CO. ] — — | half year ending December 31, 1905, a divi- | A member of Aerie No. 61, F. O, T, Tucoday at 9 @ m. at St. Hom's Church. . | jJane Lo and Helen 3 Vilee and Jav ¥, 2na SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, (@ ) EDDY, 530 (Hotel Gariand)—Newly furnished dend has been declared on the deposits in [¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- | PRFANN—I" this city, December 30, 1905, "'7‘ gt B line of Fourteenth avenue, C. F. and Mrs. A. M. or A, M. Spatz to| Steamers Will leave wharf, corner First and suites; modern and up-to-date; single rooms | the savings department of this bank as fol- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | = Henry Pfann. devoted brother of Mrs. Ida | Fyencisco. e O irect, E 44, NW 171 80, 8w | Herbert A Messcnger, lot on N corner of East | Brannan streeta, 1 p. m.. for Yokohama and and private baths: excellent table boar lews: On term deposits at the rate of 36-10 | (Tuesday), January 2, at 8:30 o'clock 4. m., | Rosenthal, Mrs, Eisie Bochm, Jacob Ptann | 12 oN (Of slake street. 3 : Twenty-sixth street and Fourteenth avenus, | Hongkons. calling at Honolulu, Kobe (Fiogo). reasonable rates. per cent per annum and on ordinary deposits | from the residence of his father, 1215 Lewis | of New York and Mre. Ewmma Klein of Gere | 44:5 S 165.40; g NW 105, NE 35, SE 120, SW 39 to beginning, | N i and Shanghal, and connecti H [ —— = - at the rate of 3% per cent per annum, pay- iy 5 X ; Same to same, lot on NW line of Thirteenth | NW 103 B5 .50, SE.150 FIV 78 t0 bep i g, | e With steamers for India. ste. No FUSH, TR Botel Berting) N somny font | Sb1c oo and atier Taceday. Januars 3. 1008 | s s B Marve, Cathearal whons | LB 8, TAUTS, 0 Germany, eaed 5L years | avenic nnd Xake stset N i3 W 108 N | POt ol SpF G hlicw Kilngie to. George . | sarge rocelved on bouzd o day of T e rd, $30 and up; | HENRY BRUNNER, Cashier: mass will be celebrated for his soul, com- | plenss copy.) X frih, SW 4 £ o & 20 quitcatm | paxlin ot on NW Cormer of) Colege venus | & B - America Mar * Monday. Jan. 25 1008 . INGS - mencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Friends and acquaintances are respect— ; $1. and_ Russell stre 250, to N _line | 8. 8. “Nippon Maru,” ' . 1908 CALIFORNIA, 1350 _Nicely furniehed rooms | FRrrgh SAVINGS BANK, 818 Montgomery | Cemetery. (uly imiited, to atitn the funeral to-merrow | , Alexander and Jane Bouick to Albert Web- | of Russell street, 1 to begtnning, being E 60 | 8.8 Hongkong Maru. Thn . Mar.18, 1908 and board 1o good Spanish family; American | 53 00 1000 bt Goctares av she vato ot | HAEDRICH—In Frultvale, December 31, 1905, | (Tuesday), January 2, at 10 o'lock a. m., | o&: 10t OB N line of & girset, 82:0 1 3 feot of lota § ahd 10. Block J, Berry-Bangs| Found-trip tickets at reduced rates . and Spanish cooking: rererences. Three and ome-half (3%) Der cent per an. | Herman, dearly beloved husband of' Mary | - from the parlors of H. P. Petersen 228 |nuc B2 By R S0 TP yoitmann to ity | TTASt map % Herk oventh fioos, Merchants’ Exchange: = = Haedrich, and father of James, Fred A. and | McAllister street. Cremation Odd Feilows' Emma S. and John M. Foy (wife) to same, | office; ness section. QUERAZ. Secretary. @ native of Pennsylvania, aged 68 vears 11| RYAN—In this city, December 80, Bllen Ryan, "W 1723 $1200. . N :10%, 14, por- — e | moDths and 25 days. ton o lot 17. block 1, tract A, Berkeley DY, 722—Nicely furnished rooms with all ® 166:4, S 87 r Frionds and acquaintances are respect- | Sgen g5 yearso Y TiPPerary. Ireland, | Vgsme'to same. lot on NW line of Thirteenth | ang Town Imiprovement Association, Berkeiey ? : ent; 3 by N 600; quit- | g10. comforts of home; convenlent; German cook- fully invited to attend the funcral Monday, | ' {Remains at the parlors of McFadden, | avenue and B street, W 2i0 81 ing; reasonable rates. ~— - —= ~~~nnnw |\ January 1, at 2 o'clock p. m,, from th 1t " | claim_deed; $1. Allca M. Fish (wife of Arthur L) to Louis e NOTICE of Consolidation of Mechanica' Tneti- | dénce of bis daughter, Mre. Annie L. Carter, | iweon Soventh and Eighth. Notice of funesai |, C- W- Rose o Milford L, Pancoast, lot on W | 4 pilcks. Tot on NB corner of Florsnce strest HYDE, €12A—Newly furnished rooms in nice, | tute and Mercantile Library Assoclation— | 21 Rutherford avenue, Fruitvale, thence to| hereaft 1ine of Fourth avenue, 75:913; N Parnassus, N | and Ashby avenue. E 130 by N 130, I ujet family: good teble board with home | Notice is hereby given to all Oaki t e : W _120: $10. and 7, block B, Claremont Tract, ooking: single $22 50 per month; for two §15, | conoern that immediately fter the cxpi, | Lhe chapel of the Oakiand Crematory, where | SHEEHAN At Stockyards, Emeryville, De. [ Zpb% Wi 8% ma A. Gardiner to Doug- | §0. 3 cember 29, 1905, John H. Sheehan, beloved ‘W corner of Sixteenth e Del GEARY_ 854 Nicely furnished front tooms 1n | manlication ot s e ptoyor the frst | AYDS —n this clty, December 81, 1005, | husband of the late Mary Sheehan, father | 188 S. Wateon. lot on SW comer of Sigtesar | | . B &80 Do foted Sosch ook 41 new. moders fiat; rooms all sunny; board If | Lorporations purpese to consolidate Li ey | Timothy Hayes, beloved son of John Hayes, | of Willle. Maggle, Dannle, Genevieve and | svente and, * SWeh, m 400 Sw 1 0e gix- | Ga®'myact, portion. of plat 7, desired; terms mioderate, thelr and each of their debts, property, as. | 4nd brother of AMrs. John Bernard Ruebenm, | Johnny Sheehan and brother of Jerry Shee- | {00, e, 138 N of U street. N 7 by W/| survey, Berkeley: $10. . . Catherine Tojettl, Mrs. F. Errico and | han, Mrs. C. J. Newell and Mrs. F. Cook, | tSenth avenue, JOLDEN GATE ave, 1031—Fine furoiah sets and franchises into one corporation, to| T outon Trtie] 2 120, 8 1, SE 120; also lot on NW corner of |~ Seabury C. and Agnes W. Mastick to Johm s oo, with 000 board: bath; 5 | be known and styled Mechanics Institute. | 1,5 HAY%% a mative of aged 51| a native of California, aged 41 years 2 120 S.1. 5 t00: T JoL S0 Mg 900, NW | B Gilbert, 1ot at intersection of N line ot Pas Dated Dec. 26, 1905. Mechanics’ I yeats months and 20 days. - :3; $10. veniie with line Chipman Sh. GNP BPY Itk — | by Rudolph J. ‘Teussig, president: Jeeph i, €7 Friends and acquaintances are respeot- | - Iriends and acquaintances are respect- | 1286 NE MO8 SUOIBR0, | slfle avemie it e Suding Chipmap vest JHOWARD, 841A—Nicely furnished sunny Cumming, secretary. Mercantile Library As- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow fully invited\to atte: the funeral to-morrow ‘hike, m 1262, 1264 and 1296, Gift map | tract, B 297, N 800 to S line of hm rooms with American family: $5 per week: | soclation. by D. E. Miles, president; &, K. | (Tuesday), at & fo. from the parlois | (Tussday), January 2. from the residence of | Rasd avenue, W 297 S 300 to S, e S lgflfl‘lr‘y":ca&m ey 2 R R L Lt 3 3. Bonnet to Henry L. and Annte C. | of Aughinbaugh’s — a 3 3 a. ) nce stree! sW enry F. and JABERTY, B0—Fine furnished single or QoWbIE | i e | high mass will be celebrated for’the repose | St. Columbd's Church, where a requiem mase | Cuzens, lot on NW line of Lisbon street. 275 o oid rooms; bot and cold water: ‘bath; excellent | _STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. of s soul, commenciug at 10,a. m. Inter- | will be celebrated for the Tepose of hia sour, | Brazil, SW 2010 3007, 100, Dlock: % Mcomipioe | AR a6 e 2 NORCROSS Institute cures stammering; new, ment Holy Cross Cemetery, electric car commencing at 9:30 o'clock a. m. Interment PBuilders’ Contracts. of lot 29, ICALLIBTIER, Gi5—Nioe SUBDY Toorms oith from Eighteenth and Guerrero strects, St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. MCALLISTER, 612—Nice tunny : roome, it scientific, complete. Office, Market & Taylor. . o i AT e 5 ety o SRS s 522 50; 2, $40 and $45; good location. % === | T othy Hayes, beloved husband of May L.| Edward F., beloved pon of the late Kilen and Hinz & CIHff (contractors), architect Albert LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. NEATLY furished _rooms private family BIRTHS—mRMGES DEATH& e e m‘m St m‘::%; Eanx,x‘n?:g& -um e T Schroepfer ~Lumber mill _ stajrs. carpenter B NE. d (3 e —1 & A a hards OCEAN STEAMERS. board optional: molern improved: reasonable’ e g N Ry e 9. 1005, I | Smiddy, » hative df Han'®ravcisss, N R T e ety ok | AW YRRttt Jan ) ttmr o RS Wady o Birth, marriege and death notices sent by 84 years. > Jolat hanimere Saiiding op lot on NE corner REELL, 56 mall will not be inserted. They Randed 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. O e 15 | e 00 e Y ] : |l — i 7% : | T, e : MARE ISLAND NAVY Y, o e Mg R in 2t cither of the publication ffices and be i o P : fully tnvited to attend the funeral o8 T 816, Dec I m: ':x:.qw Oiivery—i¥iosly furaianed | Notioes resuicted smply to.tbe. Annmeriement W < : Eos's Crivien, whoré & pomn 1o nigh e Devouian. tor VA! LEJO and NAPA INE, — ‘aanoun SOUTHAMPTO! miltes OF single Tooms, wWith exoellent tabl | Of the event are published omce 1n this cohims mass wmi| Napa Valley Route | board : Monticello §. §. Co. and Napa Valley Bieo ; Tree of charge. £ ; ; ! : PINE, 1008—Fine furnished sunny cormer e ———————— h ulte; also single rooms. with excellent table BORN, D "“"fl,‘a L 3 6—ROUND pAnLY— bourd; 1o private family; roereacst | CLEMENT—1In this cty, Decamber 15, 1008 to Henry and | *Sam germitn. - M o PINE 1108 (Hotel W—m fur- | _the '}A‘}“mwx:..h . Clement, .: daughter. San c—n .!ilmw?‘ 3 i of table board. "o the wite of 3. L. G -~ e . i

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