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The San Francisco Call and Post from San Francisco, California • Page 12

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CROCKER WILL will of Henry S. Crocker was admitted to probate yesterday by Judge and the wife and son. Charles II. Crocker. appointed Con Imperial.

02 03 Seg Belcher. 07 09 Con 02 03 Sierra 23 24 Crown 17 18 Silver 65 68 Sierra Nev. 03 0B St. Louts 10 Eureka BO Syndicate Exchequer 70 72 Union 38 31 Gould Cur. 21 221 Utah CS 10 Hale Norc.

60 65 Yellow Jacket. 18 20 Julia 09 111 TONOPAH MINES. Bld.Ask. BidAsi Adams 08 09 Quincy Colehan 03 05 Ray Exten en 30 Ray O'Brien 07 0a Esperanza 02 03 Ray Tonopah. 10 Eula Con 30 Red Top 16 17 Gold Anchor.

22 27 Rescue 00 10 Ooldfleld 16 I Ton 50 62 Ooldfield Nev 80 95 Ton A 15 Goldfleld 19 Ton Exten ..1 15 Gold Con. 01 02j Ton 25 Jim Butler w. 02 Uttlo Ton 661 Ton Gold -AT. 19 Lucky 04 42 43 MacNamara 39 40 Ton of 7 87W aiizpah'Ex 30 Ton 26 Mont 2 Ton Rait 60 Ton 04 0B United cq Paymaster ..04 05 West End iq Pine Grove 25 COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Thirteen. ARRIVED.

Wednesday. August 24. Bktn Northwest. Smith. 8 days from Port Hadlock.

BAILED. Wednesday, August 24, Ptmr Elisabeth, Jensen. Coqulllo Rirer. Schr Ivy. Llndqulst.

Coos Bay. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW Arrived Aug Stmr Laurentian. from Glasgow; stmr Graf Waldersee. from Hamburg: Btmr Teutonic, from Liverpool.

Palled Aug 24 Stmr Lombardia, for Naples and Genoa: stmr Oceanic, for Liverpool. GLASGOW Arrived Aug Strar Ethiopia, from Now York. Arrived Aug Stmr Cornnishman. from Portland. Aug Stmr Haverford, from Philadelphia; stmr N'utnldUn, from New York.

Sailed Aup: 24 Stmr Baltic, for York, via Queenstown; etmr Westernland, for Philadelphia, via Queenstown. BRISTOL Arrived Aug 23 Stmr Mont Magle, from Montreal and Quebeo, via Liverpool. Sailed Aug Stmr Kaiser Wllhelm II, from Bremen, for New York, via Cherbourg. Sailed Aug Stmr Switzerland, for Philadelphia. QUEENSTOWN Arrived Aug 24 Stmr Saxon la, from Boston, for Liverpool and proceeded.

DOVER Sailed Aug 24 Stmr Moltke, from Hamburg, fcr New York. Arrived prior to Auk Stmr Shawmut, from Seattle, via Yokohama, for Manila. Sailed Aufr24 Ftmr Empress of India, for Vancouver, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama. ST. Arrived Aug 24 Stmr Llgurla.

from Genoa and Naples, for New York. CHERBOURG Sailed Aug 24 Stmr Kaiser Wllhelm II, from Bremen and Southampton, for New York. Late Shipping Intelligence. Made Quick Change of Frank Thompson and Oscar Field entered the Jewelry store of William Casanova, 1418 Stockton street, yesterday morning. They said they wanted to purchase a wedding ring.

They were shown a collection, but none pleased them and they left hurriedly. Casanova was quick to discover that a "phony" ring had been substituted for one valued at $8 and he ran outside and blew his police whistle. Policemen George Douglass and F. W. Esola responded and gave chase after Thompson and Field, who were soon overtaken.

They were charged at the City Prison with petty larceny. The wedding ring was found in Field's pocket. Will Make Test Case. Thomas Mullane, a non-union hackman, was arrested yesterday morning by Hack Inspector Gorman and booked at the City Prison on a charge of violating the hack ordinance. The arrest was made in accordance with a prearranged plan inspector and the Citizens' Alliance to test the constitutionality of the refusal of the Police Commissioners to issue licenses to Mullane and other nonunion hackmen.

Mullane was released on $10 cash bail. The German heirs of Simon H. Seymour have come in with an answer to the contest of the will begun by Susan C. Seymour, the widow. Seymour left an estate worth $200,000, giving half of the community property to his wife.

The remainder was divided into three parts and bequeathed to the children of a brother and sister at St. Louis and the children of a deceased brother in Germany. The latter are Minna Biokineier and six other children of Henry Kordmeler. They deny Mrs. Seymour's charges that the will was not the last will of her husband, that it was not properly signed and executed and that he was of unsound mind at the time of making the alleged will.

German Heirs Reply. From Los R. M. Booth, at the Park Avenue, and C. R.

Dawson, at the Cosmopolitan. Cnllf orninns In New York. NEW YORK, Aug. 24. The following Californians have registered at the hotels in New York: From San Francisco M.

A. Goldman, at the Astor; D. S. Quichens, at the Bartholdi; T. S.

Macintosh, at the Murray Hill; P. Mayer and P. C. Mills, at the Grand Union; A. Nordmark and C.

Pesante, at the Rossmore; J. Rainshury and wife, at the Continental; L. Vieller and wife, at the Herald Square; Miss Currey and Mrs. W. S.

Currey, at the Grand Union; J. M. Gamble, at the Hoffman, and J. E. Kelley, at the Continental.

I Bernard Patrick J. and Margretta M. Brady and Mary E. Tlnney (Brady, wife of George to James J. Brady, lot on SB corner of Central avenue and Post street.

8 115:114 by 100; $10. James J. Brady to Margretta M. Brady, lot on line of Central avenua. 8 of Post street.

22 by 100; $10. Henrietta Sittenfleld to Daniel R. McNeil), lot on NE corner, of Fulton and North Stanyaa streets. 125, 'NE 63.0a. 123.48, 83, quitclaim deed: $5.

Estate of John W. 8. fby Alice administratrix) to Frank J. Devlin or Develin, lot on line of Washington street, 62:6 of 1 Spruce. 50 by $4500.

Grace M. Crim to Patrick J. Mahoney, lot on line of York street. 103 of Twentyfirst. 25 by 100; $10.

Solomon B. and Rose F. Livingston (Rich) to Alfred J. Rich, lot on of Fair Oaks street, 61 of Twenty-third. 61 by $10: Alfred J.

Rich to James F. Leahy, same: $10. Joseph Rich Company to same, lot on NW corner of Twenty-third and Fair Oaks streets. 61 by 117:0: $10. Samuel G.

Murphy to George Whlttell, lot on line of Front street. 137:6 of Pacific, 82:6, 115. 0:10, 22:6, 31:8, 520. Florence Whlttell to same, game; $20. Peter J.

and Rosie C. Keys to Arnaud and Thomas Sehablagne. lot on line of Hyde street, 63 of Filbert, 25:10 by 510. Benjamin and Fanny Harris to B'nal B'rlth Endowment Fund Association, rerecord 1928 D. 2S0.

lot on XW line of Na-toma street, 312:6 NE of Third. NE 20 by NW 70; also lot on NE corner of Twenty-eighth and Noe streets, 135 by 114; $10. B'nal B'rith Endowment Fund Association to Theodore F. Tracy, lot on NW line of Natoma fctreet, 312:6 NE of Third, NE 20 by NW 70 (also described as line of Natoma street, 207:2 of New Montgomery, 20 by 70); $3000. Cuneo A Costa Company to same, lot on NW of Natoma.

street. 275 NE of Third. NW SO by NE 37 and all interest In block; $10. Margaret Lynch, John A. Joseph J.

and 1 Daniel A. Sweeney to Catherine Sweeney, lot on NW line of Tehama street. 137:6 NE of Fourth. NE 25 by NW 80; $10. Bertha Sanders to Moses Fisher, lot on SB line of Stevenson street, 365 SW of Fifth, SW 47:6, SE 75.

SW :6, SE 80, NE 46, NW SO. NE 2. NW 75; $10. J. Franlc and Maria.

Walters and George A. and Emma Turner to Peter E. Radcliffe, lot on lln- of Thirty-ninth avenue, 126 of Cliff avenue, 25 by 120: $10. Constance Otto to Theodore Langguth. lot on line of Seventh avenue, 100 SWA street, 25 by 120; $10.

Albert -Drucker to Elizabeth Jarvls, lot on SE corner of Twentieth avenue and street, 24:7. 117:6, 26:6, 118; $10. Clinton and Grace W. Day to Martin F. Frasley, lot on line of Fulton street, 57:6 of Forty-seventh avenue, 75 by 100; $10.

Shea Bocqueraz Company to Florence Mc- Caithy. lot on line of Thirtieth avenue. 300 of I street. 50 by 120; $10. Edgar J.

and Grace E. Malmgren to Solomon Getz, lot on line of Forty-seventh avenue, 275 of street. 25 by 120; $10. Ada H. Allen to Jacob Heyman Company, lot on line of Forty-eighth avenue.

100 of street, 75 by 240; $10. Julius C. Reis to Leroy V. Goodhue, lot 28, block 14. Reis Tract; grant.

Same to Sophie Alexander, lots 51 and 52, block 17, Reis Tract; grant. Builders' Contracts. R. R. Thompson (owner) with Charles P.

Moore (contractor), agent I. L. Borden Repairing and reconstruction of building 1 damaged by fire on lot on SE line of Market street, 137:0 SW of Main, SE 137:0 by NE 511.475. M. Pearl (owner) with H.

P. Otten (contractor), architect Philip Schwerdt All work except mantels, gas fixtures, tiling, painting and shades for a two-story and basement building (two flats) on lot on line of Fourth avenue, 150 of Clement street, 25 by 120; 55000. Guaranty Loan Company with Kern Bros, (contractors), architect C. A. Meussdorfle All work except plumblntr, wall, tiling, painting, electric work, gas fixtures, shades and srotes for a three-story and basement frame buildins (flats) on lot on SW corner of Buchanan ptreet and Lily avenue, 60 by 114; Same owners with Klernan O'Brien (contractors), architect same Plumbing, gasflttmg, sewer work, hot water supply and piping for same on same; $4C98.

Goewey Estate Company (owners) Kern Bros, (contractors), architect same All work except plumbing, tiling. electric work, gas fixtures, shades and prates for a three-story and basement frame building (flats) on SW corner of Laguna street and Hickory avenue 40 by 85. Western Addition block 220; $12,958. Same owners with T. F.

Klernan and R. J. O'Brien (contractors), architect same Plumb- Ing, gasflttlngr and sewer work for same on same; $2648. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24. REAL.

ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Will H. Holcomb. County Clerk of San Diego County, accompanied by his and children, is at the Grand. Tomasso Bertarelli.

commodore in the Italian navy, is spending a few days in this city. He is registered at the Palace. Alexander Rutherford has arrived from New York and will spend a fortnight here attending to business in connection with the Crocker estate. S. A.

iloss, who is interested in mining properties in the northern part of the State, is at the St. Francis. W. S. Edings, Circuit Judge of the Kona district in the Hawaiian Islands, is at the St.

Francis. Thomas D. Petch, a well known merchant of Eureka, is among the guests at the Grand. F. Cornell of San Diego is at the Lick.

Hans Isenberg of Hawaii is at the Occidental. R. Fancher, a rancher of Merced, is at the Grand. M. Blum of Greenville, is at the St.

Francis. C. R. Hurd and daughter of Denver are at the Occidental. F.

M. Swanzy, a planter of Honolulu, is at the St. Francis. J. E.

Brink of Los Anjreles is among the guests at the St. Francis. Mr. nd Mrs. L.

J. Christopher of Los Angeles are staying at the St. Francis. Judge M. T.

Dooling of Hollister registered at the Lick House yesterday. PERSONAL. THE SAN. FRANCISCO CALL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1D04.

12 FREE. FREE. It Gives Strength to the Maintains the Strength of the Strong. D. GHIRARDELLI'S GROUND CHOCOLATE AXD BREAKFAST COCOA.

FREE TO WANT AD PATRON'S OP THE CALL. Those who bring to our office a want ad. for Sunday will re- ceive free a OXE-POUND CAN. See announcement on classi- fied advertising page. HT.tMrB* EEA.I.

ESTATE. rORECLOSUREr WE WANT AN OFFER. REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. AJnioct ww 8-room house; fine marine view; houee Is thoroughly modem; porcelain bath, etc; cement basement; $3000. HAMMOND HAMMOND.

The Leading a.nd P.e!i*h1e Agents, 1422 PARK ST. BERKELEY ADVERT'S'NTS BEKKELET REAL ESTATE. Hi JtL 1 1 LI I IH iU.U BcQeiac at Dwirnt way station, Berke- lrr trontter on Shattuck Ward. Derby. Fulton asd EClsworth street work con- Mwered, graded and macadamized; surroundings; new buildings: on Una ot Bscthara Pacific and Key route; lota 50x each; prices tSOO to 11100 each; If wast them.

BALDWIN A HOVTELL, Sole Axentj. Poat Eaa Frandsoo. XJfVgBTOHa. ATTENTIO1C1 bttslnesa at Lorla station for Offered for days at a barrsin. D.

raWIN. LORIN STATION. SOTTTH BERKELEY. COZT new hoiae. high against the with panorama of the bay; lot 58x ISO; house of 8 rooms, porch room, attlo and basement, large living-room, paneled; four cpen fire places; sunny throughout: thorough- ly wail built: deelgned by Coxhead: owner must leave directly for East; value 16300.

but great reduction to Immediate buyer. 68 Hillside near head of Dwight way: take College ave. cars from South Berkeley LOT 40x130, near Ashby station; bargain for cash. Address Owner, Kansas city. 50x130 Tor S6C0: Central Berkeley: street work done.

TV. E. FRENCH. 1811 Pine. S.

F. BntKLIT rPBinSHEP H0P8X8. FOR Part of furnished house: good loca- tlcn; KS. 2414 Cedar Berkeley. FKUITVALE ADFT'SMSTS rBurrvALE beai.

estate. HAS. K. LEE, Phcne Vals ZjO. ufflce, one-half block from Fruitvale station.

$3oO cash required: completely fur- iihed lovely Ti-room, bath, pantrj-, high base- n.eni'. brick foundation cottase; handsomely decorated interior; etee! enameled bath; hand- Fi.m« ualm tree; full-bearing Irult trees and flowers in abundance; 3 blocks from car line; graded street- school nt-ar by; lot TvilL'J; price I all told $1750. $225 2 large lots. 100x245, with fine 2-ttory barn. 100x40 feet; large shade trees on bank of creek; near street cars and school; line soil: would make good chicken ranch; no cold winds cr fog; price all told $950, bal.

monthly payments J10: building (new; now on 1-erty would coet alone f500. CHAS F. LEE, 1222 Fruitvale ave. FOR rale $2750; it cost $3750; rents for £20 psr month: 2 cottages on lot. 40x150.

Apply 1 10 S. S. AUSTIN. 1101 Twenty-third Hart Oakland. FOR cr rent Brand new 5- room cottage, i 1904 King Fruitvale.

Cal. OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS Cr 'ICE. 1016 BKOADWAY. 0AEX.AKS JB2AI" J2STATE. OAKLAND AVii.

LOTS. I have a chok-e corner lot for sale on the SE. corner of Oakland ave. and Pearl 4C The ground it level; the street worlc all done. The best location on the lower end uf Oakland other on the west side of Oakland lower conn.

40xW). These will be sold at half the regular price. One very desirable lot en the east side of 'iiikland south of the cement steps at the top of the first hill, 50xllS; $200 dis- count will made from the regular price lots in that locality to enable the purchaser to build a wall and steps like others adjoining. These four lots are the best on the lower end uf Oakland ave. and adjoin fine residences.

IRA C. JENKS. 1209 Broadway, Oakland. CaL Reduced from (1500 for a quick sale; this rrorierty must and will be sold; new 1 house of 7 rooms, bath; lot 50x neighborhood first claes and con- v-niPiit to Key route station, between i Tele graph ave. and Broadway; terms only 1750 cash, balance mortgage; space is too expensive to describe this property as it should be; to eee it means to buy It and to rully appreciate It both as a bargain and a home.

J. S. MYERS, 10C2 Broadway. Oakland. Cal.

cash, 114 75 monthly; neat cottage; 4 roomt; nice closet and pantry, bath, c-tc. barn, chlcken-housea, chicken runs: young orchard and flowers; 10 lots, all fenced, 125x 256; Al soli; fine well of soft water; away from cold winds and fog; adjoining East Oakland; near electric car line and 90-foot boulevard; neighbors. surroundlneg- price in all J1600. Call or send for circular. 453 Seventh opp.

Broadway station. Oak- land; carriage free. H. JONES, owner. $500 eaah.

balance $30 month- r. and lanndry. pantry, electric lights; gaa for cooking; let 40x140; dose to Key price $3500. Owner. 624 Thlrty- elxntn at.

FOR cheap by An attractive sunny cottage. 6 rooms, porcelain bath and sinli ran fixtures, eta; lot 45x100; between Broaiu way and Telegraph west side Silver at are Xa 5 minutes' walk to "Key route station; price $2100. A GENUINE ENAP. Nice cottage. 6 rooms and bath, stationary wash tubs, brick foundation, high basemen? eurny front; water supply, with windmill and tank; price $20CQ.

24th st. $1500 HOUSE and lot; center of Oakland- 8 Oakland R. B. and Business Agency. 1108 Webster cor.

32th. Oakland. $2250 $2750. $4250 AND $12,000 WANTED fl sr 1 BBj ta 1T Uatg TOtk SALE ture. H.

San Francisco AdTertisnrts. CALIFORNIA. ZZZZ rooms; nlee location: lariTe 1 87 CALIFORNLA. Eunny front bay-window room and kitchen; reasonable; no children. TXAT.

Furnished cousekeeptar EDDT. Corner bay-window a tta and kitchen for housekeeping. mna FOLSOM.C46— Large sunny housekejrtcg room- complete rent $10. FOURTEENTH. Eunny rurnlrted house- keeplar snlta.

HOWARD. Hocsekeejlcr rooms. JESSIE. Sunny room farniehed hougekeep- lnr; eaa range; sink; $2 75 week. KEN1LTVORTH.

cor. Bush and Powell room tunny apartments; steam loc KNICKERBOCKER Apartrrenta. 1340 (5 Euarr, forcirted 3-room suites; heat- electric lighted; free baths; rates reas. LIBRARY bltfg-. Van Necs and Golden I and sunny kbTut.

rooms: rats, I RAILWAY TKAyOj; Trains leave and artt franxisco. Fkom 3xvi O. VwV (Foot of Msrket Street MAIN LINE. 7-C0a VncsTjile. winters.

Ramsey 7 i.rii)A Benlcla. 7.23" 7 -30a Vallejo. SaaU Snn linroon 8.2T» 7S0a eOOArtbasut (Vis rvtlttumi (for Ifertlett Wlllnwa Ceil Blu.T. Portland. Tsconia, SmUle 7.50» BXOa Davis.

Marysvllle. Chfeo. 7 6JKU Port Costs. AnilocX Byron. Tracy.

Stockton. isao. Los Armour Italia. PorterTille C30A Port Mereed. Fresno, Junction, Uaa- ford.

lUkersflakl 4.50» C4CA JSlirs, San Uvermore. Stoott- ton. ixne, SscraroentU. Marj-STtUe. Calco.

Ke.l t.JCA OakiUle. Chinese. JaiTdfowii. So- Aneeli. COa Atlantic 5.20<» Richmond.

Martinez an.t Way Stations B.50» 10-OPAThe Oreriund Chicago, -is rtr. Kansas Ctiy. SC LonU .522" JO.COA Vallejo 12.20» W.OOa Port Costa. Martinez. Ryron, Tracy.

Lathrop. Stockton. Merced. Raymond. Fresno.

Gotten Juno- Won. Leinoore. TUalliv Bakenflelw. 7.7Trs> if-fCM an-t "Way Scatloas. i.I0>» Steamrrs tn.OU* SiBP Benlcla, Woodland.

KnUhta Landing. MaryiiTllle, aud way (f-Utona Way Knmoa.ValleJo.Nap*, Caltntoga. Butt Rons 2Oa CCPNIles. Stockton. Lodl 4.20* 4 30P Harvard.

Sties, lrfingtoa. Ban I tl.SOA Jose. 1 :11.60a iXOPTbe Owi Xeireiaa. Los Kanos. Mendota.

Tmino, Tatar ft, S-SOa TS3Cp NIIm and ban 7. Oayward. San Jota. 9 SOOp Oftlen. Omaha.

Chicago, IJenver. fit-, St. LooM. Tla Martinez. Ssocklon.

Sacramento. CoUax. 12.5D» i.OOp Vallejo. dally, except Kn LOOP VaMcJo. Sunday only 7 0m 7X0P KIchtnoQd.

itaa Paltlo. Port Coats. Marttnes and Wty Stations 11.20A TXOPKeno Pattenger Port Cot ta, Sut- Eltnirt, Davit. Sacramento. Trockee.

Lako Taboe, Reno, Tonopah. Sparkt 7.34* 1 05 Port Costa, Martin's. Byron. Tracy. Lattarop.

0 1 1 1 o. Merced. Berrnda. Fresno aud Way Buttons beyond Port 8-OSp Toscmlte Valley, via Berenda and Wawona 8.50a 8-OSp Martinet. Tracy.

B-C5P Oregon California Sao- ramento, Mnrytvllle, Rcd'laj. Portland, Poget Bound 8.504 Harvard. Ntien and San dayonly) COAST LINE (Kuot of Market Street.) 7.45a SantaCruzExeuralontSuadayonlyl 8.10f» 8-15A Nevark. CentervlMe. San Joeo, Felton.

Boulder Creek. Gig Basta, Santa Cms anl Way 5 53 TJ-15a Newark, Han Felron, Crerlc. Snntu Zttymrtt. Saa Jota. New Almailen.

UatomFeiton. Boulder Creok, Sxnia aad Principal Way rilstlont 10 4.1«P Newark. Saa Los 4.16* Wrijht, Boulder and Santa Saturday aad only. 68 COAST liilrJ and Streeta.) CIO A San Joteanif Wny POa San Wny Siattont 8.40* 7.16a Monterey and Santa Croz Fjenr- tlon (Saaday only) 10-3CP 430a only). XOaToc Sun Jose.

SV.fnas. Ardo. Rotiles. Ltilt Barbara. mtalvo, Oxii.ird.

Uurbank. Loa 10.4S* tBOA Del Moute, Pac'Se Grove, Surf, Lorn- poc I. 00a Joae. Tres isauU I'srISc Grore. San I.iln nd Wry 4.10a* 1030a San Jute aad Way Stations 1.20p 11-JCa Santa Clara.

San Jote. Loa (iatos Way autton-i 7.30a IZCp and Sutiom 8 tSbbpOel Mome Kxprets (except Sna- day) SantA Clara, fan SantA Crnz. Del Monterey. PncltlcGroT9.tl2.19* fin Cllroy, Ilol- Capllola, Snnit trovUle.Saltnaa, rartfls in 430p iii Jwr tntl Way Ctfctlonn t8 00a t6 C0p Santa Clara. Jose, bates.

"Wright prlDcinal 8ta- llom (except Snurlay) fS-30p tanJotenmtPrinclpnlWuySlattons 6 43p bnnset E.inre**.— Kfdwotxl. Saa Jose.Gllr<>y.Aaltnat.Pato San Lmls Lot Ar.e-ie«. Kl New Now York 7 S.45pPa]aro, I Santa Cruz. CattroTlile, Monte, Pacific (Jrove tS.15? tin Carlos. Kettwood.

Fair Oatcs. Alto 6 30p Stn ami SUinooa. 8.36a 8-OOp Alto and W.iy Stations 13.1SA 11 ttoutb SanFrtncitco. Miilbrae. Bar- ltntrtme, San nelraont, Carlos, lledwood.

Ftlr Oaks, Jit Pat is. and Alia 9 Mp JUyBcld. Mountain View, Saany- Lawrence. Santa Clars snd an A for Morning. for Afternoon BnaJay excepted Sunday only only.

6 Monday oolj. at all ssl tOAiaX. CALIfORNU NORTHWESTERS RY. Ca LESSEE SAN FPANCiSCO AND NORTH PACIF12 BAZZiWAT C0MPA3TT. Tlburoa Terry, Toot oX SA27 PBA2ICISCO TO SA2T "W.KEK DATS- 7:30.

8:00. 9:00. 11:00 a. 12:33. 2:30.

3:40. 5:10. 5:50. 0:80 and 11:34 p. tn.

Saturdays Extra trip at 1:30 p. ra. 7:30 9:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. 2:30 5:10. 8:30.

11:30 d. ra. SAN BATASIi TO SA2I 7SA2TCX8CO. WEEK JUAYS 7:33. 7:50.

11:15 a. 12:00. 3:40. 3:04. 6:1:5 p.

m. Saturdays Extra trip at 1:43 ra. SUNDAYS 6:50 7:33. 9:20. 11:13 1:44, 3:40.

4:50. 0:20. 8:23. 7:30 m. tExcept Saturdays.

Leave I In Effect San Fran, May 1. 1904. San Fraa. Week I Sun- I Destlna- I Sun- I Days. I days.

Uoa. days. I Daya. 7:30 a 7:43 a 7:45 a 8:00 a 9:30 a Imacto. 10:20 a 230 230 8:00 8:20 fiilOp 5:10 7:23 9 :23 8:43 7-30 a 7:30 a 7:45 a 8:00 a Novato.

10:20 a 10:20 a 2:30 0:30 a Petaluma 6:20 6:20 6:10 and 7:25 7:23 9 5:10 Santa Rosa. 8:43 7 -30 a 10:20 a 8-00 a 9:00 a Fulton. 7:25 8:20 9 2:30 8:43 7:23 Windsor. I 7 a 7 :30 a Healdsburz. a 10.2O Lytton.

I 2:30 2:30 Geyservllle. Cloverdale. 7:30 al 7:30 al Hopland 110:20 a andL'kiah. i i wnnta. i 7:30 7:30 Sherwood.

8:00 al 8:00 al Guernevtlle and 110:20 a Vacation. 8:40 a 8:40 a Sonoma. 8:00 8:20 5:10 Glen Ellen. 8:43 110:20 a 2:30 2:30 p( Bebastopol. STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Scrims and Mark West Springs; at Fulton for Burke' a Sanitarium: at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyservlll 9 for Stages bprlngs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers.

Boone- ville and Green-wood; at HoplanU for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs. Kelseyvitle. Carls- bad Springs. Soda Bay. Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at Uktah for Vichy Springs.

Saratoga Springs. Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake. Witter iiprinss. Lpper Lake.

Porno. Potter Valley John Day 1 Riverside. Lierley's. SanheiJrln Heists. Hullvtlle.

Hot Strings. Halfv-. House. Comptehe. Camp Hopkins.

City. Fort Brtrr Westport. Usal; at Willlts for Fort Brail' Westport. Cahto. Lay vtlle.

Cjimrnlna Bells, Springs. Harris. Olsenf. Dyer. Pepperwood.

Scotia aai Ur ra a tea. tO Monday ro "nd-trlp tickets at re- h.S^5 2 day nd "ckets to all points San fa 1 half rates buTlrllnV 65 Market treet ChronJcU JAS. L. FRAZIER. R.

x. RTAN. On. Manager. Pen.

Art. per Year BOOMS I MINNA 435 Furnished housekeeping; rooms to let. MISSION 1150 Nicely furnished front room; no objection to light housekeeping: 18. NATOMA. near Fourth Two furnished rooms; water; closets.

NATOMA. C15 Large housekeeping room, completely furniehed. NOE. C-4 Four sunny furnished housekeeping 1 rooms and bath: rent $25. HYDE 214 3 eunny housekeeping rooms to let.

NICE housekeeping rooms to let: all locations. Phone Clay 5tO6. OAK. 117. McAllister Rooms, complete; $5 to M2: gas ranare.

hot bath: adults. OCTAVIA, 407 Two furnished rooms; $16; adults. O'KAHRKLL. 776, nr. 2 large, light, unfurnished housekeeping rooms; $15.

O'FARRELL. 1S16 .1 nicely furnished rooms complete for housekeeping. PEARL, 3. corner Market 2 furnished house- keeping rooms, $11. SIS; no children; phone.

POST. Sunny furnished rooms, $8 and up; light housekeeping. POST. 1K52 Laree sancy front rooms; every convenience; $5 to $15; housekeeping and tingle. SACRAMENTO.

Parlor floor; 5 elegant- ly furnished. Bunny housekeeping rooms; piano; appreciated If alto rooms on r.ext floor. EIXTH, Housekeeping rooms; other rooms; central location. BTOCKTON. 708 Housekeeping rooms to let.

TAYLOR. 240 Housekeeping room to rent. TAYLOR. 242 Ftirnlshed room to let. THE Virginia.

1005 Powell Furnished or un- furnished hay-window suites, complete for housekeeping; gas range; also single. THIRTEENTH. Two unfurnished back rooms; housekeeping; TURK. 1147 Elegant, "new. sunny suites; un- view Jefferson choice location; ref.

VALENCIA. 310 Three furnished rooms to let for housekeeping. VAN NESS 232 Furnished housekeeping suites; $12. $16; adults. A BRANCH office for The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market opposite Fifth.

Ox-en until 11 p. m. APABTXEirr HOUSES. ST. LOUIS.

1575 Jackson et. Modern 3-4-3 roopie: fnrn. or refy. Tel. 1380.

BOOMS TO LET-rnm. and Unfura. WOLF HOUSE. S. W.

cor. Sixth and Howard Modern apartments, single rooms, etc. from $26c to rates by the week or month. BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth Rooms 25c to $1 per night. $1 25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night.

AT "The Almonte." S73 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth Rooms. 25c. 60c.

$1. $1 50 night; II 50 to S10 week: house open all night. ASH 88, near City Hall Furnished room, day, week or month. BELluOND House, over Owl drugstore, en- trances. 1126 Market and 21 Electrio lights: running water In every room; 200 rooms: 15c to 50c per night: $1 25 to $.1 week.

BROADWAY. 1343. to let. BUEH. 1255 Rooms in private family, single or for two; reasonable.

CHURCH, near Large. sunny front room, furnished or unfurnished; low rent to right party. CLAY, 1033. corner Mason Front and back parlors; newly furnished; for 1 or more persons; phone Black CLINTON PARK. Furnished front room.

new furniture. $5 per month. Cr.AGBUKN (The), 1007 Larkln. tunny nicely furnished rooms; single, en fultr, ruaalng water, baths: rates reasonable. EDDY.

110. The Launston, opposite Firtt-clats transient rooms. EDDY. Nicely turnlshed single front room; large closet: rent $7. EIGHTH 074 Two sunny, bay-window parlors, partly furnished; single room; near cark; Eddy st.

cars. ELEVENTH. Furnlnhed rooms to let. ELLIS. C16 Rooms to let.

ELLIS. 1326 Furnished room. FOLSOM. S30 Furnished room, with etove and bed lounge; $5 per month. FOLSOM.

Furnlahed rooms. FRANKLIN, 721. near G. G. ave.

Sunny fur- niehed front rooms, suitable for two. $10. FURNISHED rooms to let: all locations. Phons Clay 906. GRAND Southern.

7th and Rooms 33o to 25 night; $160 to $6 readlng-nn. GROVE. Newly furnished rooms to rent. HAIGHT. 218 Nicely furnished rooms; sunny; all conveniences.

HAIGHT. Two newly furnished rooms; bath and gas. HARRISON. near Finely Xur- niFhed sunny rooms; bath; homelike: $1 week up. HOWARD.

614 Rooms to let. HOWARD. 715 Large sunny rooms at low rstea; 25c to SI day and $1 23 to $3 week. LARKIN. JK)1 Sunny furnished rooms; also housekeeping.

LKAVENWORTH, 1706. near Fine. Varso Bunny front room, suitable lot two gentlemen. MARKET. Bunny hot and cold water; elevator; $2 to $7.

MISSION, 1013. near Small front room for gentleman; $5 per month. MISSION. 1514, near Eleventh Single fur- nished front room; private house; $5 per mo. OAK.

14, near Van Ness ave. A sunny front room. OAK, 994 Two large connecting sunny front rooms; running water, bath, laundry, phone; no children: $20. O'FARRELL. Two winny.

unfurnished, connecting front rooms. PAGE. 16 Lrtrge sunny front alcove room; cas. bath, phone. PIXE, 1123.

bet. Leavenworth and Jonen Eunny furn. rooms: housekeeping allowed. POST. Large room, handsomely furnished- small room for gentlemen.

SACRAMENTO. Newly furnished rooms- private family; bath, gas; gentlemen only. SOPHIE terrace. 1. off Pine between Du- pont and Unfurnished, nice, quiet.

sunny room. TAYLOR C24. cor. Two front rooms. $12; two housekeeping rooms.

$15. THE LARCHMONT. 361 Sutter-New brick building, finely furnished; modern; central- rates reasonable. UNITED STATES. 123 Eddy, near 400 rooms.

35c to $1 night. $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights 'no gaz). running water In every room; elevator, frte bus; baggage. "WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 3d near Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms- 85c to 50 night; $2 to $8 week; elevator; elec.

lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office. cor. Duncan and Church sts. A BRANCH office of Call for reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been epened et IOCS Market opposite Fifth.

Open until Up. m. AWD BOARD. FULTON. Large sunny room; gentle- man and wife or two single gentlemen; houge heated by furnace.

Phone Park 746. HERMANN. 666. between Fllimore and Stein- Neat furnished room with or without flrst-class board for respectable young man. HAWTHORNE, 172, near Pleaaact room for young lady, with board; convenient to business center: reasonable.

FRANKLIN. 1109 Sunny suite and single rooms; excellent board. ROOMS with board; all locations. Phone Clay i EDDY. 112S.

opd. Jeflerson Fine furn. roomt; table board; new manag. I HOWARD. S41 Flrst-class board and room.

or double. 15- JG American family. RAILWAY TRAVEL. LIMITED TO CHICACO I 1 LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS i Hat a. through la 3 days, g3 with diner and all trapping's.

S3 Other Santa 7e 9-30 1 toT stockton Fresno, Bakersfleld. 8-00 p. nC Merced. Hanford and Visalla. 4:00 p.

m. for Stockton. 8:00 p. m. for Kanzas City.

Grand Canyon and Chicago. TICKET OPnCXS-641 Market St. and rerry Dopot, S. 7. Also 1112 Broad- way.

Oakland. Cal. 37 South Tlrst Si. San Jose. To SAN RAFAEL.

ROSS VALLEY. MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, Etc. Via Sansallto rerry. SUBURBAN SERVICE. STANDARD GAUGE.

Depart from San Francisco, week 7:45. 8:30, 0:15, 10:00. a. m. (11:40 m.

Sausallto only). 1:43, 4:00. 4:35. 6:15. 5:50.

7:15, 0:00. 11:35 p. m. Sundays and legal holidays depart at 7:10. 7:45.

0:15. 11:00. 11 12:20. 1:45. 3:15, 4:00, 4:35 6:15.

6:50. 6:23. 7:15. 8:15. 10:20.

11:33 p. m. Arrive at San Francisco, week days. 6-17 8:16. 8:45.

0:35. 10:20. 11:05 a. 12:05, 1:25, 2:50, 3:35. 4:20..

5:05, 5:40. 613' 6:56. 7:55. 10:05. 11:25 p.

m. On Sundays and legal holidays extra trains arrive at 12:45, 8:50 p. m. For Fairfax, week days, depart at 7:45 a. m.

8:15 p. 5:15 p. m. (ex. On Sundays and legal holidays at 7:45, 8:30.

0:15. 10:00 11:00. 11:40 a. 12:20. 1:00, 1:45.

2:30. and 8 15 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS, 7:43 a. m.

dally Cazadero and way stations 8:15 a- m. Sundays For Point etc. 8:15 p. m. dally except For Caia- dero.

etc 1 5:15 p. m. dally except Saturday and Sun- day For Point Reyes, etc. 7:15 p. Sundays only For Point Reyes, etc.

p. Sundays only For Cazadero. etc TICKET 626 Market St. FERRY Union Depot, foot of Market st. Mt.

Tamalpais Railway Ksisalite Perry ArrlTe San Fraucltco Markrt g. San Francisco Week Week Daya. days. 2:05 3:35 3:35 6:15 1 VgKr 6:15 4:35 8:50 TU Crwtty far. Tarnish 113 faTty.

Ticxn 162S arkkt St. (Keith ilbore Railroad) Amcu land bAPSAUTo foot Market JBOOM3 AOTD BOARD Continued. MASON, 615A. near Sunny room, with board, private lamiiy. MCALLISTER.

Rooms and board; rea- sonable. PAGE. 20 Two neat rooms for working girls, with or without beard; reaswable. ROOM and beard for two working boys or stu- dents. 12S0 California st.

Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church annex. $07 California See rocms.learn prices.try table. A WEEK'S news fcr 5 The Weekly Call. 16 jiafref.

in for mailing, gt per year. 3OOMS BO ASP WAITTEP. MAN and wife board and room In quiet American family whore there are no other boardrrs or roomers; not over a month. Box loS. Call office.

BO O71 BBITTTITG ACTEBTCY. HAVE you any room's to let It you have and want them rented quick telephone to Clay SOrt. A3JX) StTPPXiIES. AN exreptlcnally Kood No. 2 Remington.

No. 1 Smith Premier. $25: other at higher and lower prices rrntais $2 50. Typewriter ExchanRf. o-'5C California 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired.

Webster Typewriting Inspec. 008 Market. VIA VI. A WAY to health Mothers' and daughters' home treatment; booklst free: write for VI A VI 2304 Van phone Eaat 2S'J. STORAGE WAREHOUSES.

EMPORIUM Storage Van furniture, household goods etond. moved, shipped. 725- 731 Howard nr. Third; phone Grant ltil. A GILBERT STOLL Storage storage, packing, shipping: warehouse, G.G.

and -Van Ness: office 1170 Market, r. 43; tel South CAPITAL Van and Storage a Eddy phone Mint 2041. TOHNF. COOPER, furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage Moving of- fice Pest and Powell tel.

Pri. Ex. B71. CONKLIN'S Storage Furniture and merchan- dise. S33 Goirten Gate phone East 12C.

GOLDEN Weet Storage; advances made. S40 Mission st. tel. Howard 041. W.

Zehfuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 FlllmOM st. phone Jackson 231. BEKINS Van and Storago 11 Montgomery tel.

Main 1S40. Shipping at cut AT the new retail office of the White. 913 Market the finest collection of machine embroideries and artistic sewing machines ever shown on the Coast are now on exhibi- tion. When you buy or rent a White you get the best sewing machine on earth. DOMESTIC The machine for family use; bent is cheapest; second-hand all at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates.

Domes- tic office. 1021 Market near Sixth. A NEW Home, the second-hand machine: all kinds. $3. guaranteed; where the ywlng In the window.

TOM Market at. TO I.ET. BUILDING 2I5xCO. suitable for manufactory or blacksmith shop. 22 Cortland ave.

TU3P. UO. Princess Tulane. Miss Crawford look good. For key to handl- cap.

address box 50. Call office. LEGAL HOTICES. NOTICE to the public I have bought the res- taurant business of Martin Bacha at 139 Sixth and will net be responsible for any bill against Martin Bacha after Satur- day. August 27.

1B04. JACOB. J. MEDA. NOTICE is given that the saloon at 511 Wash- ington San Francisco, has been sold at this date and all claims be presented on or about Tuesday.

August 30. CAPTAIN L. BAGLIETTO I WILL not be respcnslble for any debts con- tracted by my vrlfe. Johanna McVicker. (Signed) ALEXANDER McVlCKER.

PBOPOSAXS. NOTICE is hereby given that sealed bids will be received until 2 o'clock p. Monday. September 12. 1901.

by the Board of Con- trol of the Territory of Arizona, at the office of said board in the city of Phoentx, Arizona, for the sale of ten bonds of ths denomination of one thousand dollars each, numbered 11 to 20. Inclusive, bearing data of January 1. 1904, due and payable Jan- uary 1. 1954, bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, optional after twenty-five years. Issued by the Territory of Arizona, in accordance with the pro- visions of Act No.

73 of the Twenty-second 1 Legislative Assembly oJ-said Territory, and which act has been approved by the Con- gress of the United States. Said bonds be- ing the second issue ot the loan authorized by said act. Interest on said bonds will be paid eemi-annually on the first day ot January and July of each year, and both principal and interest payable In gold coin of the United States at the office of the Treasurer of eald Territory. A certified check of a responsible bank for 5 per cent of the amount bid. payable to the order of E.

E. Kirkland, Territorial Treasurer, acd a copy of this advertisement must accom- pany each bid. Failure of bidder to make payment In full upon allotment and tender of bonds will be considered a cancellation of the bid and the forfeiture of the check accompanying the same. The board reserves the riuht to reject any and all bids. Bids must be realed and addressed to the Board of Control.

Phoenix, Arizona, and marked "Proposals for purchase of Insane Asylum Bonds." GEORGE E. TRUMAN. Secretary. STTJTTEHIKG AND STAWMEEIITQ. AT Melbourne Institute, Van Ness and Market, is taught celebrated Melbourne system; only Melbourne In U.

S. private: established 3 years In S. F. Tel. Mint 2026 from 1 to 5 pm.

MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday: John E. 28. 810 Sansome street and Eva J. Clark.

24. 1254 Pacific etreet. Herman Buntrock, 37, 614 Mason street, and Josephine Anderson. 41. R08 Douglass street.

Harold Belcher. 24. 833 Geary street, and Minnie Lesser. 23, Oakland. Lewis Braham.

4S 106 Eddy street, and Martha Walker. 32. Iowa City. Iowa. Frank A.

Grisez, 40 Yreka. and Mary K. Phillips, 30. 446 Bartlett street. Frederick G.

Curtis. 30. 1074 Clay street, and Evalena Morehouee, 28 1074 Clay street, Mihran K. Scraillan. 36.

1101 Buah street, anrl Nevrik Tuzuk. 28. 951 Eddy street. Lorenzo Pucclnelll, 32, 1119 Montgomery etreet. and Emiglla Andreoni, 24 320 Paelflo street.

Richard Jenkins. 39. Eleventh street, and Mary E. Johnstone, 33. 752 Folsom street.

Robert P. Greer, 21; city, and Charlotte M. Ellinwood 21, city. Frledrlch J. H.

Gronhola. 39 153 Lisbon street, and Bertha M. Relnke, 29. 153 Lisbon street. DEATHS.

Birth, marrlace and death notices sent by mail will not bo inserted. They must be handed In st either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and of per- sons authorized to have the name published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once In this column free of charge. BORX. In Berkeley, August 1904, to wife of Edward L.

Culin, a son. DE In this city, August IS, 1904 to the wife of Newton de Puy. a daughter. DOWNES In this city. August 10 1904, to the wife of A.

W. Downer, a son. MARRIED. In this city August 21, 1904. by the Rev.

J. J. Fuendellngr, Halmon Cantor and Lizzie Wright. In thia city August 24. 1904.

by the Rev. H. A. Luckenbach, Abraham Lipman and Adele Hagedorn In this city August 22 the J. William L.

Werner and Clara Cecil Gracla. DIED. Barry, John Heckman Edward Brady. Mary Jacobsen Marie Burns. George T.

Jemenez Juanita Colety. Harry Lewis. Mary Constine. Abraham Montldoneco. John Curley.

Peter Mote. Mellvllle McM Demuth, Alvin A. Nissen, Christopher Duncan, Ethel O'Keefe Emily Dunne. Peter J. Parsons' Rev.

Andrew Gibney. James T. Schultze. Rudolph Gleason. Kate 8tlre, Charles Grace.

Joseph Treub. Rosa Hampel. Emma V. Walsh. Lawrence In this city.

August 23. 1904. John Barry, beloved brother of Robert N. Barry a native of Ireland, aged years (ETFrlends and acquaintances and mem- bers of St. Joseph's Union, are respectfully fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), from the, Chapel of the Passion, attached to St.

Mary's Hospital. First and 1 8tr ts where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his aouL commencing at 8 a m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of McAvoy 1239 Market street. In this city August 21.

1004. Mary, dearly beloved daughter of Patrick and Mary Brady, ami 'ulster of Lawrence and Louis f. Brady and Mrs. James McSheehy. a native of Boston, Mans ICTTrionds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 from her late resi- dence.

150 Silver street, thence to St. Rose Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencinK at 0 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city August 23, 1004.

George T. Burns, dearly beloved son of Jos-epn V. and Margaret Burns, and beloved brother or. Frank. Ethel and Irene Burns, a native of San Francisco aged 3 years and 4 daya.

ETFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday) at 1 m. from the residence of his parents, in the rear of Alabama street, between Twenty-second and Twenty- third. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city August 23. 1904.

Harry, beloved son of Henry M. and Ellen Coiety, brother of Gladys Leo and Leorine Colety, and grandson of Mrs M. and the late Thomas Norton, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 2 months and 23 days. (Bos- ton, papers pleaEe copy.) (TTTrionds and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at a. from his lata residence, S20 Florida street thence to St.

I Peter's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery, In this city August 23. 1004. Abraham, beloved husband of the late Hen- rietta Constine and father of Mrs. B.

Dreyfus. Mrs. Cohen and Gus. Mace, Isaac and Joseph Constine and Mrs. J.

1 tads tone, a native of Bavaria. Germany, aged 80 years 4 months and IT days. CyFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 10 a. from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Cohen.

1365 Ellis street, and thence by 11:30 a. m. train at Third and Townsend streets to Home or Peace Cemetery for interment. In this city. August 23.

1904, Peter Curley, beloved son of Delia and the Michael Curley, and brother of Mrs. J. J. Dougherty. Mrs.

Thomas Healy and Mary, John, Thomas. Annie, Willie and the late Dan J. Curley, a native of New York. and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day at 12:30 p. from his late residence, 119 Pace etreet.

thence to Saored Heart Church, corner of Fillmore Fell streets, for services at 1 P. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city. August 24.

1904. Alvln I beloved husband of LUlle J. Demuth, I and lather of John Lillian Arthur I James D. and'Viola Demuth, a native of 1 Ohio, aged 63 years 9 months and days. In this city.

August 24, 1904. Ethel 1 beloved daughter cf George B. and the late Mattle M. Duncan, and niece of Mary L. and R.

L. Duncan, a native of Oregon, aged 24 years 5 months and 2 days. are respectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral Thursday, at 2 p. from her late residence. 1509 Larkln street.

In- terment Odd Fellowa 1 Cemetery. In this city, August 21. 1904. Peter J. Dunne, beloved husband of Mary F.

Dunne, fend brother of James Thomas E. and Judge Frank H. Dunne, Mrs. A. D.

Sanpeter and Mrs Joseph Orr, a native of Philadelphia. Pa. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday at 9:30 a. from his late residence, Leavenworth street, thence to St. Brigld's Church, corner of Broadway and Van Ness avenue, where a solemn requiem high maifi will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 a.

m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery via the electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. The members of Division No. 3, A. O.

H. in are earnestly requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, Captain P. J. Dunne, from his late residence. 1322 Leaven- worth street, on Friday morning, Auttuit 28.

1904. Brothers of the other divisions are invited to attend. By order of R. J. CURTIN.

Pres. EDW. P. HOGAN. Rcc.

Sec. this city. August 23. 1904. James Tiiden Gibney, beloved eon of Martha C.

Gibney, and brother of Mamie Ragen, Mat- tle A. Gilbert, Avis Gibney and William Harold. Gibney. a native of Geyserville. Cal.

In this city. August 23. 19C4, Kate, beloved wife of the late Pntrlck Gleason. and loving mother of Mary, Katie. Joseph and the late Michael Gleason.

a na- tive ot County Mayo, Ireland, aged 43 years 2 months and 13 days. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 8:30 a. from her late residence, 386 Fifth street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 a. m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city, August 22, 1904. Joseph Grace, beloved husband of Amy Grace, be- loved son of Mr. and Mrs. D.

Grace, and brother of Mrs. W. V. Spillar, a native ot San Francisco, aged 37 years. A member of Court Magnolia No.

20. P. of Broth- erhood of Teamsters No. 83. and Draymen's and Teamsters' Union.

(CFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Imited attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at a. from the parlors of Carew English. 29 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 a. m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HAMPEL In East Oakland, August 24, 1904, at lOtiS East Fifteenth street, Emma Viola, dearly beloved wife of F. C. Hampel, a na- tive of California. In this city, August 24.

1904. 1 Ed- ward Heckman. a native of Germany, aged 77 years. In this city, August 24. 1904, Marie Jacobsen.

beloved wife of John Ja- cobsen, and mother of Gustave William and John P. Jacobsen. a native of New Fin- land, aged 45 years 8 months and 6 days. In Sacramento. August 21, 11)04, Juanlta, dearly beloved wife of Alex- ander Jimenez, beloved mother of Alexander and Nellie Jemcnez.

and beloved daughter of James M. Pimentel. a native of San Fran- cIeco, aged 25 years. A member of El Dorado Circle No. 12, U.

A. O. D. and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services Friday. August 2G.

1904, at 11 a. at the mortuary chapel of J. S. Godeau, 305 Mont- gomery avenue. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery.

In this city, August 24, 1004. Mary beloved wife of F. J. Lewis, daughter of Mrs. M.

J. O'Connor and the late William J. McKcown. and sister of Mrs. William V.

Francis of Halfmoon Bay and the late Thomas. William and Richard McKeown. a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years 4 months and 16 days. In the City and County Hos- pital. August 23.

1904. John Montldoneco, a native of Italy, aged 39 years. In this city. August 24. 1904.

Mellvllle McMillan Mote, beloved son of Henry and Margaret Mote, a native of California, aged 7 years 2 months and 2 daya. San Diego. August 23, 1904. Christopher Nissen (formerly of Petaluma), devoted father of Gertha, Annie, Erlck and Jacob Nissen a native of Haderelev, Nord Slesvlg, aged 58 years. ICT Funeral services to-day (Thursday), at 3:15 p.

m. at I. O. O. F.

Cemetery. In thla city. August 23. 1904, Emily Christine, beloved daughter of Cath- erine and the late Joseph O'Keefe. and sister of John F.

and Walter A. O'Keefe and Mrs. P. Winterson. a native of San Francisco, aged 21 yearn 10 months and 4 days.

CJTriendsiand acquaintances are respect- fully invited! to attend funeral to-day (Thursday), at 9 a. from her late resi- dence. 27 Bourbon place, off Eddy street, be- tween Stelnor and Pierce, thence to Holy Cross where a solemn requiem mafia will bo celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

In 'this city, August 23. 1904. Rev. Andrew, beloved husband of Elizabeth Par- sons, pastor of the "First New Jerusalem (Swedcnborgian) Church," a native of Sharon Springs, X. aged 71 years.

(O'Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited I to attend the funeral services Friday, at 2 p. at the "First New Jeru- salem Church," 1622 O'Farrell etreet, be- tween Webster and Fillmore. Cremation at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of Gray Co. SCHULTZE In South San Francisco.

August 24. 1904. Rudolph dearly beloved husband of Eliza Schultze, father of Ethel and Ches- ter Schultze.ison of Eliza and the late Aug- ust SchultzR, and brother of Mrs. Albert Danielson, August William F. and Al- bert W.

Schultze. a native of San Fran- clrco. aged 35 years 0 months and 14 days, i In the City and County Hospital, August 23, Charles Stlne. a native of Germany, aged 32 years. In this city, Auguit 22, 1904, Roea D.

Treub. a native of Switzerland, aged 79 years. HJF Friends and acquaintances are respeot. fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 2 p. from parlort of Theodor Dlerks.

957 Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth. Interment Mount Olhret Cemetery. In this city. August 24, 1904. Law- rence, dearly beloved son of John and Rose Ann Walsh, and brother of.

Gertrude, Katie and Maggie Walsh, a native of San Fran- clsco. aged 3 yearg 3 months and 23 days. J. Monahan, Manager. Tel.

Mission 31. MONAHAN. O'HARA CO. FUNSRAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 2U39-2341 Mission st. near Nineteenth, San Francisco.

WILL The Club present the cantata "Queen Esther" at Golden Gate Hall, on Sutter street, this to-morrow evening for the benefit -of Methodist Episcopal Church, Oak-.

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