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The San Francisco Call and Post from San Francisco, California • Page 49

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Steals Assresate $100,000. PATERSOX, N- J-. Aug. 5. Actlva search is being made by the police for Mayor William H.

Belcher. The say he is wanted for embezzling sums of money from private Individuals amounting to more than 1100,000. SACRAMENTO. Aug. Raymond Putnam, son of Mrs.

Annie Lynch, was drowned In the river at the foot of street this afternoon. The boy was playing on a launch and fell through the manhole Into the water. The body was recovered. Boy Drowned la River. SACRAMENTO, Aug.

The body of John M. Rodg-ers, who, according: to papers found In tha had been an Inmate of the Soldiers' Home at Santa Monica, but who was on a furlough for a month with permission to visit the Portland fair, was found floating: In the Sacramento River a mile above Isleton, forty miles south of this city, this How the old man managed to get In the vicinity of Isleton or "Walnut Grove Is a mystery- There was nothing about the remains, which apparently had been In the water three weeks, to Indicate that he had been a victim of foul play. Remains) of John M. Rodgera, Who Was on Way to Fair. Found Near BODY OF SOLDIER DISCOVERED IX RIVER BM.Ask' Bid.

Ask. Andes 13 Norc. 3 Belcher 14 15 Mexican 133 Best Belch.l 30 Occidental ...1 23 Caledonia 45 Ophlr TOO 7 IW, Challenge 20 Savage 70 Chollar 19 Scorpion 08 Con Va M.I 33 1 Sierra Nev 37 SS Con Imperial. 01 14 Silver Hill 90 Crown 14 Union Con. 43 Exchequer 50 Yellow Jacket.

21 Gould Cur. 13 19 Tonopah District. Belmont ...1 1 20" Mlzpah EX 15 California 07 fMont Ton 2903 CO Cash Boy 10 Ton Con. 20 21 Gold 74 77 North 33 57 Great Westrn 03 34 Home 05 B' Paymaster 04, Home Con CS C9' Rescue 06 OS Ind Nev 18 Jim Butler 71 73 Ton Exten ...8 23 Lucky 17, T0n of Nev. OO 42 43 United Ton 15 Midway 1 45 1 00 1 OTWj Gotdfleld District.

Adams 04 Jumbo Ex IS 20 Austin 81 Kendall 13 14 Black 21 Lone Star 12 Blk Butte Ex Queen 21 Black 02 02Ht Mohawk 20 Blue Bell 04 05 Nev Goldfleld. IS Blue Bull OS 14 Oakes 04 Brooklyn 02 05 Oro t4 Columbia Mt. 13 02 Diamond 13 Red Lion 01 Diamondfleld. 36 40 Red 88 CS Dixie Red Top 03 Frisco Ires 13 Gldfld Dust 07 Sandstorm 60 63 Gldfld Star. OS Sandstorm EX.

It Ooldfleld Nev. 52 Silver Pick 13 Jumbo Co. 68 Slmmerone 20 Bullfrorr District. Amarxosa 10 02 02H Beatty Blfrg. 11 Mont Bullfrog.

OS Bullfrog Anx. 07 Or Bullfrog. 21 24 Bullfrog Bella 08 Shoshone 11 Bullfrog Mln. 80 Vista Bullfrg If Bk 23 Wolverine Eclipse 2S I Other Districts. Brown Ray O'Brien 05H Esperanza 01 Rothwell 23 Free Gold 15 Stiver Peak Gold Mt Con.

Berkeley Kawlch Gold. Gold Mt 13 Grove ..20 CLOSING QUOTATION 3. Comstocks. TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE: Following were the sales on the San Francisco and T'onopah Mining Exchange yesterday: 9:30 a. m.

Session, lft. oCO 90 03' 800 Mont Ton ....8 00 100 Belcher 13' IOiTO Red Top 200 Con Va Co.l 3312000 St Ives 18 20rt Goldfleld Mln. 53:2000 Ton iH 1500 Dmdfld 10. SSI 500 Union Con.blO 44 3000 Home 00" 200 Yellow Jacket. 23 Mexican 1 33t 600 West Er.d...l 500 Mont T0n.

.3 11 a. m. Session. 2000 Adams, 60. 051 500 Nat Bank 25 1000 Bullfrog Belle 130 Onhtr 23 2000 Eclipse 30 500 Silver Pick 12 500 Goldfleld Mln.

53 2000 Cash Boy. b3O 17 INTO Jumbo Ex.bSO 17 100 Ton 2300 42! SOO Union 43 Mexican ...1 37H'1200 700 Mont Ton .3 200 Yellow Jacket. 21 ICOO Cash Boy 16! ICO North 53 300 Cash Boy ITi luuo Ton Con. 19 1000 Columbia Mt. 20; ICO Ortg BullJrcvg-.

24 ICCO Bullfrog. 53 SCO Diamondneld. Red Top 20CO Dominion 250 Sandstorm, alO 83 2100 Eclipse 30il00O Shoshone Gold 25 600 Eclipse 30. £000 Silver Pick 12 500 Forest City 25 SCO St Ives 18 200 Anchor. s3O Home Con.

10 2000 Goldfld Dmd. 12,3000 Home Con, 10 100 Jumbo Co. 71 Ton Mdway.l 600 Jumbo Ex 16,1000 Ventura. 12 1600 Jumbo Ex 17 100 End. WOli UH 2000 LJge CLOSING QUOTATIONS.

Tomopah District Bid. Ask. I Belmoat 11? 20 41 -v Boston Ton 10 15 Midway 1471 SO Brgr's JB Ex IS MUpah Ex XI 12 California 03 10? Mont Ton ....2 8T 300 Cash Boy IS 16: lion IS Colehan lOLMonltor 02 Eula. Con ITJN Ton Con. Id 20 Gold Anchor- T7 SO North fts Golden IS lOhlo Ton 80 33 Gold Mt 13 13 Red Rock Ex.

15 Gold Mt Con. 01 Rescue 0T 09 Great Westrn 08 04 Ton Exten ...000350 Ind 01 03 Ton Home Con OS 9 Home 06 Ton Sly A Gld 15 Jim Butler 73 73. Ton of Nev. l4 00 Butler Ex. 20? United Ton ..01 02 Little Ton 3 00j West End ..1.

05 1 10 Lucky 04 District. Adams 04 03'Hlbernl a 10 Atlanta 07 CS' Highland 28 Aurora 10 Jumbo 70 71 Black Ant 9 04! Jumbo Ex 13 Black 25 26 Juno 01 Blk Butte Ex 02 tol-Kendall 13 Black 02 OSlKendail Ex 10 Blue Bell 04 5 Lone Star CO It Blue Bull 12 15' Lucky Star 04 Brooklyn 01 02! May Queen 20 Butte 40 45! Mohawk 14 15 Bull Bear. 02 031 Nevada Boy 13 Booth Co. OS Xcv Goldfleld. 12 IS COD 23 Nev Southern.

10 IS Columbia 14 15JOakes 10 Columbia Mt. IS Conqueror 21 Oro 03 Diamond 10 1 01 Dlamondfleld. 37 06 DmdM TrcgL 20i Red Lion 03 04 Dominion 20 22! Red Top 38 30 Dixie 14 16! Red Top 01 03 Empire 05 I Sandstorm 60 04' Sandstorm Ex. CS 10 Fawn 03 'Sherman 25 Frisco 10' Silver Pick ..10 It Gold Dust 9 Slmmerone 22 28 Gold Hill 04! St Ives 13 17 Goldfleld Mln. 60 52 Treasure 07 10 Gld Reed 10! Verde 2 04 Gldfld 05 Vernal 02 Goldfleld Ten.

Wonder 02 03 Great Bend 05 OS! Bullfrog District. Araargoea OS 10; Gold Bar 23 1 Amethyst 16. Gldfld Bullfrog 10 Big Bullfrog. 12 Lljre 02 03 Bonale Clare.l 25 Mont Bullfrog. 07 CS Bullfrog Mln.

30 Orte Bullfrog. 21 Anx. 03 C4Red Dog 12 Bullfrog Com 05 10' Shoshone 10 Bullfrog 13 Old 23 Blfr- Jumper. 11 Stelnway 17 13 Bullfr- Bk 24 25! Ventura 11 12 Den Bullfrog. 21 23' Vista 08 Den Blfjr Anx Wi Wolverine 03 10 Eclipse 30 31! Other Districts.

Brown 13 08 4 Ksperar.za Ot'Quincy 03 Gold Reer M. Ray O'Brien 06 07 Gold Reer Ex Rothwell 28 Kawich IS! Silver Peak 17 Kawieh Gold. Gs' 21 Kawlch MCo 131 SylTania 20 Llda Hawk 53 JTokop Con OS Continued from Paso Fifty. COMMERCIAL NEWS THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, 6, 1905. 49 fully Invited to attend the funeral to-mc-ro-r (T.londay), August 7, at 1 o'clock p.

from the parlors of Julius S. Godeau. 806 Mont- gomery avenue. Interment New Italian Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS.

I to extend my heartfelt thanks to my many friends for their sympathy and kindness in the late bereavement of my be- loved wife, and also for the beautiful Coral offerings. F. W. CARD OF THANKS. We herewith desire to eiprsss oar thanks to tbe many friends who gave so many evidences of their heartfelt and com- forting sympathy and beautiful Coral offer- insrs during the sad hours of cur bereave- ment In the loss of a loving wife, daughter and steter.

Winifred E-tella Yunker. LOUIS YUNKER, husband: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Daniels.

Mrs. Timms. Mre. "Wm. Totten, Albert N.

Daniel-. Furn. end Unfur. STEVENSON. 40.V- Furnished room? to let.

SANCHEZ. Funny rurr.jyhej room. -TOCKTOX. Furnlfhed r.x>m to let. let.

"roV i ARL 22 sunpy furnished PUTTER. Furnished room. STANFORD. Furnished rooms to let SIXTEENTH. Hooms to let.

STUART. 2C12. A furnished front room for a lady ex gentleman. SEVENTEENTH. Furnished room to let SEVENTEENTH.

Furnished room. SACRAMENTO, Sunny, furnished to let. SAXSOME. Room to let STOCKTON. One room.

SUTTER. Furnished room. STEVEXEOX, Front roora to let EHIPLEY, LS9- rooms to let El rSft Sann furnished room. $4 63 ictJhef. NTHf £517 Sucriy tnat room, fur- EHOTWELL.

Furnished room to let BTOCKTOX. Furnished room to let SAN CARLOS Furnished room to ML SANCHEZ. Rooms to let jf' 221 Single front room, $1 50 per SANTA CLARA aye. 452. Nlotly furnished room fcr gentleman to let SOUTH PARK, One sunny room.

STOCKTON. One furnished room. STAXTAN. Rooms to let SEVENTH, £14 Furr.isl.ed rooms to let gTOCKTON. 2016 Furnished room to let EECCXD, 234 Room, unfurnished.

EUMMEKSET, Furnished room. SIXTEENTH. Sunny furnished roora Jiciit housekeeping. AXCHEZ, 1M4 Furnished rooms to let STOCKTON. Furnished rooms to let SAX PAELO 6C7 Furnished rooms.

STEVENSON, Sir. file light room, $1 week; nice front room; 6TEUART. rurnlfhed rooms to let SECOND. 247 Furnished rooms. EIXTEEXTH.

Rooms to let SIXTH, 224 Xiee furnished rooms; very rea- sonable. EECOXD, Nice furnished rooms; central location; rtasor.able. SEVENTH Furnished rooms to iet. SECOND. 422 Eunny furnished room.

SANCHEZ, Rooms to let EAN CARLOS 133 Furnished rooms. EACrtAMENTO, 2GI7 Eunny furnished rooms to let ETEIXER. Room to let SHQTtVELL. R00m to let SIXTEENTH. Furnished room to let.

SUTTER, 542 Sunny ouits and single rooms to let. FACHAMENTO. R00m to eiICTWELL. Rooms to let 6UTTER. Furnished rooms.

gTOCKTON. S17 FumlF.hed rooms. ETOCKTON, 2126 Furnished rooms. SHOTWELL, Rooms to let SACRAMENTO. Furnished rooms to let EUMXER, Furnte-ed room to let 6ILVER.

Sur.ny front room to let EEVENTH, 314 Fumifched room to let ETEVENSON, Eunny furnished rooms; BUTTER, RooniB to let. EIVEKTH, 814 Furnished roora to let EI'TTLR, U35 Sancy room, with bath; rent 6HOTWELL, P.ooms to let STEINEIt, lift nilllllj furnished room for gen- UenuiTi; bath. STEVENSON. Ruoir.B. THE FLORENCE, 102 Ellis, corner Powell Kooms.

iOc and upward; first-class service; wpeclal rates by to families. TWENTY-FIRST, SSS1 Furnished rooms to iet. TILTON 128. Ean A room to let. TWENTY-SIXTH.

Room to let TEHAMA. Rooms to let TEHAMA. Steely furnished rooms to let TDHAMA, unfurnished rooms. THIRD. Sunny rooms.

THIRD, 324. near To let a eunny room THIRD. 2 front rooms for rent. 3174 Sunny furnished roorr.e. TCHAIIA, Rooms to let TAYLOR.

1508 Rooms to let; eunny con- venient. THIRD. 33i Eur.ny rooms. THIRTEENTH. Room to let TEHAMA.

Rooms to let TURK. 1027 Furnished rooms. TWENTY-FOURTH. Furnished room to let. TWENTY-FIRST.

Sunny rooms to rent TEHAMA, 66 Furnished room to let. TWENTY-FIFTH. Nicely furnished rooms to let. TEHAMA. Furnished rooms to let.

-v- TEHAMA. A large room to let. TEHAMA. 255 A nice tunny unfurnished room to let. TEHAMA, 253 One or two unfurnlslu-d rooms to let THIRD 2C7 Furnished room to let TREAT 810 Rooms to let TENNESSEE, Furnished rooms.

ROOMS TO LET Fnrn. afad Unfarn. UNION. 9S2 A furnished room. UNION, 627 A Room to let.

UNION. FfarnishPd rooms to let. VAN NESS. Sunny suite; bath, fid. bed, gas no children; rent reduced.

VALENCIA, 706 Sunny furnished front room. VAN NESS Furnished room to let VALLEJO. Nicely furnished room to let. VALENCIA. Furnished room to let VALENCIA.

Furnished rooms to let VAN NESS 619 Furnished rooms. VALLEJO. Rooms to let VAN NESS Rooms to let. VALLEJO, 614 Sunny front room to rent. VALLEJO.

913 Furnished rooms to let. VALLEJO. 401 Furnished room. VAN NESS 620 Large furnished room. VERMONT.

Furnished rooms. VAN NESS 3053 Furnished room to let VALLEJO. 706 Furnished rooms to let VALLEJO, A large sunny furnished room to let. VALLEJO, Furnished room to let VALENCIA, Room to let VALENCIA, 481 Two large eunny furnished roomt gas range. VALLEJO, Rooms to let VAN NESS Furnished sunny rooms.

VAN NESS Nice sunny rooms. Call 11 to 5. VALENCIA, Furnished rooms; fine suites and single rooms; reasonable. VALLEJO. Rooms to let VALENCIA, Sunny furnished front room.

VALLEJO. Furnished rooms to let VALENCIA, Furnished room to let VAN NESS, 2423 To rent roomi oom- fortable and sunny. VERMONT. A furnished room to let VALENCIA, Rooms to let VAN NESS Unfurnished room. VAN NESS Sunny furnished water; large closet; small front rooms rea- sonable.

VALENCIA. Room to let VALENCIA. 1316 Sunny front room to rent VALENCIA, Furnished rooms to let VDRONA place. Furnished room. VAN NESS Room to let VALENCIA.

Large furnished room to let; no other roomers. VALLEJO. Room to let VAN NESS Furnished room, WEBSTER. 1822 To let 5 furnished rooms bath and piano, for three months. WOLF HOUSE.

Sixth and Howard Best known transient house in city; clean, neat; charges reasonable; central location com- mends It to traveling publlo; cafe attached cars pass door. G. H. yon der Mehden, prop. WINCHESTER Hotel.

44 3d nr. Meet convenient and reepectable; 700 rooms, 35c to $1 50 nightly. (2 to $8 week; elevator; f-ltc. lights; reading-room; free bus, baggage. WELSH, 106 Room and board.

WEBSTER, 2107 Nice, dean, sunny front room for rent WALLER. 60 Furnished rooms to let WEBSTER. Sunny furnished room to let by day, week or. month. WALLER, 1628 Sunny rooms to rent WEBSTER, 1160, cor.

Elegant new for- nlshed rooms; very reasonable. WEBSTER, Furnished room to let WELCH, 21A Furnished room. WALLER, Single room to let WEBSTER, 917 Furnished room to let, WILLIAM, 120 Three rooms to let WALLER, Neatly furnished front bed- room; desirable location; cheap. WALLER, 615 Unfurnished front basement room for washing and Ironing. WASHINGTON 85 Sunny front room.

YORK, Furnished room to let YORK, Room to let ZOB, 17 An unoccupied room to let ZOH, 62 Furnished room to let ZOE, 18 Furnished rooms to let ZOE, 54 Furnished room to let ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call ranch office, cor. Duncan and Church sts. ROOMS AND BOARD. JUST OPENED. Rooms modern and up to date; light, sunny and airy; hair mattresses; free baths; everything elegant, fresh and clean; table unexcelled; rates very reason- able; must be seen to bo appreciated; located in the heart of the city 104 Eddy 4o4.

"Best meals In the city." A respectable young man for nice sunny front room in a new house, with email German family of two; bath and phono. 1043 Broderick near Eddy. LARGE sunny room; running water; gas; closets; marine view; suitable for two; good board; private family. 1416 Taylor at. JAPANESE young men could find good room and board; new flat; front parlor; English family.

1159 Turk st. BARTLETT, 431 Furnished rooms and board; Mission warm belt; home comforts. BOARD and room in private family for gentle- man. Box 8586, Call office, BOARD ana room. 19 Hawthorne et CLEMENTINA.

Room to let, with board. ELLIS. 453 Nice furnished rooms, with best French table board. MME. TEUCB.

HAWTHORNE; 18, -off Howard, near Room, board; American family; $4 60 wnek. HOWARD, Large furnished room, with board; running water. JOHNSTON. THE, 605 Sunny suites and single rms; excellent board: references. 1604, corner of Table boarder wanted, Old Steveneon Mansion, 807 California at; new carpets and Interior; exceptional table; mud.

RAUSCH. 85. bet Seventh and Room; good German board; $18 month. ROOMS with board; home cooking; $5 per week and 655 Howard st ROOM and board at 1770 O'Farrell st. ROOM and board.

18 Hawthorne st. ROOMS and board. Jersey st. ROOM and board. 2721 Folsom et.

ROOM and board. 2721 Folsom at. P.OOM and board. 612 Folsom et TABLE boarders wanted. 1770 O'Farrell 'st.

to-day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock p. from the funeral parlors of McGinn 224-226 McAllister street, thence to St. Josephs Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In San Lorenzo.

August 5, lOCS, Grace Irene Branin, daughter of Je- the late William Branin, and sls- ter of John. Mamie and William Branin. and the late Charles and Hattie Branin, a na- tive of California, aged 20 years 4 months and days. Ey Friends 'and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services August 7, at 2 o'clock p. at her late? residence In San Lorenzo.

Interment San Lorenzo Cemetery- A requiem high mass of month's mind for the renose of the soul of the late Father Brennan will be celebrated In Mls- eion Dolores Church on Thursday next, Au- gnist 10. beginning at 10 o'clock. Clergy and friends will please accept this notification. In the, City and County Hospital, Aug-ust 5, 1905, Mary E. Brown, a native of California, axed 39 years.

In this city, August 4, 1905, Mrs. Johanna L. Buckley, beloved mother of Wil- liam E. and David J. Buckley, and sister of Miss Mary Follie, a native of Ireland.

funeral will take place Monday, August 7, at 9 o'clock a. from her late residence, 421 Folsom street, thence to St Brendan's Church, corner Fremont and Har- rison, where a solemn requiem h'Jth mass for the repose of her soul will be celebrated, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city.

August 3, 1905, John beloved son of George E. and Fannie Busch. and brother of George E. Busch of San Fran- cisco, Isabel Busch of Seattle and Mrs. J.

C. Boytanlo of Eureka, and grandson of Mrs. Mary Busch. a native of San Francis- co, aged 15 years and 5 months. (Seattle and Eureka papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Sunday, August 9, at 12:30 o'clock p.

from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Under- taking Company. 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first, thence to Sacred Heart Church, corner FUlmore and Fell streets, where ser- vices will be held at 1:30 o'clock p. m. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage. In this city, August 5, 1905, Sam- uel Charter, brother of John C.

Charter of Tuolumne County. William Charter of Boise, Idaho and Mrs. Agnes Clouette of Santa Cruz, a native, of Scotland, aged 70 years. at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2470 Mission street near Twenty-first. In this city.

Auguit 5. 1905. Rose Lee Clifford, beloved wife of Thomas C. Clifford, and mother of Genevleve, Harry, Clyde. Gerald and Howard Clifford, a of Platsmouth, Nebraska, aged Sft years 1 month and 4, daya In San Leandro.

August 4. 1908, Charles M. Cook, a native of Nova Sootla, aged 41 years. (ETFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services August 6, at 2 o'clock p. at Odd Fel- lows' Hall.

San Leandro. Interment Moun- tain View Cemetery, Oakland. In this city. August 4. 1905.

John Consldine, dearly beloved husband- of the' late Jane Considlne, and father of Jono A. Consldine, a native of County Clare, Ire- land, aged 68 years. (CTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), August 6, at 12:30 o'clock p. from his late residence. 369 Harriet street thence to St Rose's Church for commencing at 1 p.

m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. An anniversary solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated Monday, Auxuet 7, at 8 o'clock, at St. Ignatius Church for the repose of tha soul of the late Mamie E. Cot- ter, beloved daughter of Catherine Cotter, and beloved sister of Peter Thomas Katie and Nora Cotter.

Friends are respect- fully Invited to attend. In this city. August 6, 1905, Cather- ine Dally, a native of County Cavan. Ireland. tCT The funeral will take place to-morrow (Monday), from the chapel of St Joseph's Hospital, where a requiem high masa will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 8:30 Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DINGLEY In Los Angeles, August 4, C. beloved father of WUllara Dean, Mrs. 8. A. San born.

E. M. Powell. Mre. Adaline Reed and Mre.

Jessie Moore, a na- tive of New York, aged 88 6 and 14 days. DEAN In this city. August 4, 1905, George 1906, Thomas dearly beloved husband of Mary DlnKley, and father of Carrie, Eu- gene, Russell and Charley Dlngley, a native of Hallowell, Maine. At rest August 4. 1905, Joseph Burt.

beloved husband of Mary Jane Em- mal, father of Dr. Frank S. Emmal and Will B. Emmal, Mrs. Charles Patten, Mrs.

Oegood K. Jones and the late Joseph B. Emmal and brother of Em- mal of Lexington, a native of New Jersey, aged 90 years 1 month and 26 daya. (ETFtiends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, August 8. at 1:30 o'clock p.

from his late residence, 2639 Howard street, thence by electrlo funeral car from corner of Eighteenth and Guerrero streets at 2 o'clock p. m. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Please omit, flowers. FREUDENTHAL Drowned at Borel.

Kern County, July 7. 1905, Harry bfcloved of John H. and the late Cecelia M. Freudenthal. and devoted brother of Fred Cecelia Annie M.

and Albert C. Freudenthal and Mrs. George Edwards and Mrs. Richard Cain, and nephew of Mrs. Meta Dlttmer.

a native of San Francisco, aged 26 years 10 months and 8 daya. A member of Court Southern Heights No. 1150, Independent Order of Foresters, and Electrical Workers' Union, Local No. 151. (Los Angeles papers please copy.) tCT Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, August 6, at 1 p.

from the parlors of F. Suhr 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. In this city, August 4, 1905, Ed- ward Garrity, a native of Salford, England, aged 61 years. (ETFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend, the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 1 p.

from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor 767 Mission street thence to St Patrick's Church for services at 1:15 P. m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery, by 2:15 p.

m. train from Third and Townsend streets. -In this city. August 4, 1900, Otto Gertzen, beloved husband of the late Jo- hanna Gertzen, a native of Germany, aged 6t years 9 months and 12 days. tcyFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock a.

from the funeral parlors of the H. F. Maass 917 Mission street Cremation I. O. O.

F. Crematory. In this city, August 5, 1905, Carlo Gluntinl. beloved husband of Fellcina Glun- tinl, and father of Luigl, Cesare, Giuseppe, Ettore and Adolfo Gluntinl, Mrs. Isola Paga- mlccl and Mre.

Lorenzina Pucclnello. a na- tive of Lucca, Italy, aged 65 years. (£7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, August 8, at 1 o'clock p. from his late residence, 222 Pacific street Interment Ital- ian Cemetery. In this city, August 4, 1905.

Mary E. D. Gorton, beloved wife of the late Al- Bert S. Gorton, a native of Massachusetts, aged 83 years 8 months and 6 days. HARTMAN In Santa Ynez." Rlcka, beloved wife of Simon Hartman, and mother of Mrs.

Hannah Goldstein and Josle Hartman, and sister of Mrs. Joseph Packsher, Mra. Max Wallenberg, Mrs. H. Brown.

Mrs. J. Gol- loter. Miss Emilia Jacobowltz and Slgmund Jacobowitz, a native of Germany, aged 64 years 7 months and 21 days. and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), August 6.

at 11 o'clock a. from her late residence, 1216 Scott street, near Ellis. Interment New Salem Ceme- tery, by electric funeral car leaving Eight- eenth and Guerrero streets at 12 o'clock. In Oakland, August 5, 1906, Mary beloved wife of Abraham Healy, mother of John, Joseph and Mary F. Healy and -the late Theresa Healy, and sister of HENRY J.

GALLAGHER CO. (Successors to Flannagan Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN. Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMER3, 20 Fifth opposite Lincoln School.

Telephone South 80. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, Funeral Directors and Embalmers Formerly In Metropolitan Temple. NOW at 866 MISSION. Tel. South 167.

Between Fourth and near Fifth st Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. TELEPHONE MAIN 43. N. GRAY inc. FUNERAL.

DntECTORS. Cyrus 6 Wright, president; Geo. H. Clark, vice president; Al P. Booth, treasurer; Harold L.

Wright, secretary. 612-614 VAN NESS AVENUE, Between Golden Gate avenue and Turk street, SAN FRANCISCO. CAU FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Removed to Their Now Parlors, 261-271 HAVES opp. ST.

IGNATIO3 CHUHCH I Lady Assistants. Telephone South 247. O'CONNORS, CO, FUNERAL DIRECTORS 767 MISSSION STREET TEL. MAIN 5617 In Odd Fellows' and Masonic Cemeteries can be exchanged for Plots in MT. OLIVE CEMET T.

For particulars apply "at City Office, GRANT MARKET SEVENTH STS. ROOMS TO LET Furn. and Unfurn. 1 TEHAMA. Furnished room to let.

i Furnished room to let. TWENTY-SEVENTH. Furnished room. TAYLOR, Furnished room. TEHAMA.

A nice sunny room to let. TILDEN. Furnished room to let. TEHAMA. Furnished rooms to let TEHAMA.

Rocmc to let TWENTY-FOURTH. Sunny furnished room to let. TURK, 415 Furnished room. THIRD. 262 Furnished room to let TEKAMA.

Rooms to let. TEHAMA. Rooms to let. TEHAMA. 325 Nice front room.

THIRD. Furnished rooms to let TURK, Furnished rooms. TURK, 26C Furnished room, to let TEHAMA. Nice furnished rooms. THIRD.

536 Furnished rooms to let TEHAMA. 320 Large furnished sunny room, gas, bath, telephone. TEHAMA. 252 A room to let TWENTY-THIRD. rooms to let.

THIRD, 200 rooms to let THIRTEENTH, Room to let TWENTY-FOURTH, Rooms to let TAYLOR. 711 Furnished room to let TWENTY-FOURTH. FurniBhed roome. THIRTIETH Furnlehed room to let TWENTY-FOURTH. Rooms to let THIRTEENTH.

Furnished room, TWEXTY-FIRST. Furnished front room to let TREMONT A nice furnlehed room to let TWENTIETH. 8546 Furnished to let TWENTY-SECOND, Furnished TWELFTH. Two rooms to let. TAYLOR, 110 Rooms to let TWTSNTY-FIRST.

Rooms to let TURK, 200 Furnished rooms. THIRD. 156 Furnished room to let TENTH, 454 Furnished rooms. TENTH, Furnished room. THIRTEENTH, 270A Large sunny room.

TWENTY-SIXTH, Room to let. TKXTH 1547 Furnished room to let TURK 204 Nicely furnished sunny rooms; quiet house; rent cheap. TAYLOR, 10 Nicely furnished sunny bay- window room; bath and phone. TWENTY-SEVENTH. Rooms ta let TWENTY-SECOND.

1214 Rooms to let TWENTY-SIXTH. near Fur- nished room, TURK, 411 Papered, clean sunny rooms; suites, single; also housekeeping rooms; gas or coal stove. TWENTY-FOURTH, 8221 Large unfurnished room. TWENTY-NINTH. 319 Sunny furnished rooms.

THIRD, Furnished room to IH. TWENTY-THIRD, 3726. near Three sunny bay-window rooms; nice, neat com- plete. TEHAMA. 55 Rooms to let TURK.

COS Furnished rooms. TURK, 1409 Furnished room to let TEHAMA. Rooms to let TEHAMA. 326 Nice furnUhed front room: bath. phone.

TURK. Furnished room for gentleman In private family. TAYLOR, 510 Nice, sunny hallrooms for gen- tlemen; bath and phone. THIRD, 208 Furnlehed rooms. TURK, 776 Rooms for two gentlemen; $6, $7 each.

THIRD, 328 Furnished room. TEHAMA. One furnished room. THIRTIETH. 2223 Room to let TWFNTY-FOURTH, 3174 Furnished rooms to let.

TWENTY-SIXTH, 8725. near Fur- nlehed room. TEHAMA. unfurnished rooms. THIRD.

84C Furnished rooms. TURK 727 2 sunny unfurnished connecting room's and kitchen with stove; private fam- TEHAMA. Rooms to let. TEHAMA. 164 Rooms to let THIRTEENTH.

837 Furnished room to TENTH. Single room, furnished. TEHAMA, 154 Sunny room to let TURK. 418 (Hotel Regina) Sumptuously fur- nlshed apartments, with bath. TEHAMA.

168 Rooms to let. TWENTY-SIXTH. 3367 One gentleman's or lady's front in warm belt of Mission; near 3 car lines. TWENTY-FOURTH, Tw0 nice sunny rooms to let TAYLOR, 911 To let, furnished room, with TURK. Rooms to let.

THIRD. 207 Furnished room to let TEH A MA. 4S8 Furnished room to let TREAT Room to let TWENTY-SEVENTH. Room to let. TAYLOR, 911 Choice furnished rooms; good location.

THIRD, 75 Nico eunny front rooms. TWENTY-FOURTH, Unfurnished room to let. UNITED STATES. 123 Eddy, nr. Market 100 room 35c to $1 night.

$1 75 to $6 week: elec- triS (no gas), running water in every room; elevator, read. -room; free bus. baggage. UNION, 22 Sunny front room to let UN lON. 1074 Furnished rooms' to let UNION.

1090 Furnished roomi to let. UTAH. Room to let. ROOMS AjVD BOARD WANTED. THREE unfurnished rooms': board: for 8 adulte.

and lull particulars, Box 8538, Call. KOOMS WANTED. WANTED For gentleman and daughter, two sunny, simply furnished rooms, with use of bathroom. Box 8649. Call office.

By Aug. 20. 4 sunny housekeeping rooms; partly furnished preferred; Mission warm belt. Box 8770, Call. WANTED Housekeeping rooms in private family.

Box 6023, Call office, Oakland. YOUNG fflrl would like a small room In private family. Box 5672. Call. THREE, four or five unfurnished rooms or flat.

Western Addition. Box 7729, WANTED By young man, single room with use of piano. Box 6304, Call office. I unfurnished housekeeping rooms and bath. Box 8462.

Call office. WANTED Two unfurnished rooms; sunny cen- tral. Box 8461. Call office. STEAM LAUNDRIES.

LAUNDRY of kinds union help; prices, rooming-houses sheets and slips, 20c towels, each. Tel SMITH, Howard 40U. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. Storage Van Co. household goods stored, moved, shipped.

725- 731 Howard nr. Third; phone Grant 161. UNION Square Transfer and Storage 604 Van Ness aye. Phone East 448. Storage.

moving, packing; cut rates on freight. CONKLIN'S storage; furniture and mercban- dlst; Golden Gate Larkln; phone East 126. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore phone Jackson 281. Storage and Moving Co. Main offlcu Eddy and FUlmore; tel.

West 828. BEKIN'S Van and Storage 11 Montgomery tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES.

EXPERIENCED salesmen ana canvassers can nnd good positions at the White Sewing Ma- chine Company's offices, 915 Market st, 1865 Fillmore San Francisco, and 470 Thir- teenth et, Oakland. DOMESTIC The machine for, family use; is cheapest; second-hand all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- tic office, 1021 Market st, near Sixth. ALL kinds second-hand $3. $5.

slightly used, $10. $15 and $20. You know where dolls 6wln'g in the window. 1061 Market Et. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES.

AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, $25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices: rentals, $2 50. The Typewriter Exchange. 636 California st 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired.

Webster Typewriting Inspeo. 508 Market TO LEASE. TO lease Third new, modern building) rooming houee and store below; will separately If required; rent reasonable. J. H.

BAUNDERS, 415 Montgomery st ROOMING house, 44 rooms, Third st; $4 per room; new. SPECK 209 Montgomery. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND notice The Giant Powder Com- pany, Giant Btation, Cal. A dividend.

No. 80, of fifty cents per share on the issued capital stock of the company has been de- clared payable at the San Francisco office of the company, 202, 204 and 206 Kohl building, on August 10, 1905; transfer books close August 3, 1905, at noon. a QUINN, Secretary. CARDS AND INVITATIONS. ENGRAVED wedding Invitations, visiting and business cards, crest, etc.

high-class work at moderate rates. J.H.buncan.l26 Kearpy.r.l--. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday Walter A. Paul, 24, 184 Sunset avenue, and Annie Ahem, 22, 2465 Howard strwet P.

H. Webber, 83, Minneapolis, and Ida A. 23, Portland. Ore. Maro L.

Menter. 40, Alameda, and Roae T. Gear, 27, 657 Green street David Tyson, 43, Nlles, and Kate R. Willis, 40, Cantervllle. BIRTHS-MARRIAGES-DEATHS.

Birth marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be Inserted. They must be handed In at either of publication offices and be Indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted elmply to the announcement of the event are published once In this column free of charge. BORN. In this city, Autniat 1, 1905, to the wife of Rich C.

Arnberger, a son. BOWERS In this city, to the wife of C. 8. Bowers, a daughter. In this city, August 1, 1905, to the of J.

E. Chancy (nee Ruling), a daugh- ter. DEVLIN In this city, August 2, 1905. to the wife of Felix I. Devlin, a daughter.

In this city, July 28, 1905, to the wife of EmU Hefty, a son. In this city, August 4, 1905, to the wife of J. G. Hofmann a daughter. HOGAN In this city, August 1, 1905.

to the wife of D. Hogan, a eon. In this city, July 31, 1905, to the wife of L. E. Johnson, a daughter.

In this city. July 29, 1905. to the wife of D. McCarte. a son.

In this city, to the wife of H. B. Nelson, a eon. In this city. July 27, 1905.

to the wife of Harry H. Ohea, a son. In this city. July 24, 1905, to the wife, of Christian Strahle, a son. In this city, to the wife of J.

H. Sullivan, a eon. MARRIED. GALE In this city, August 2, 1905, by the Rev. L.

C. Sanford, Dr. W. Bryant and Lottie W. Gale, both of Truckee, Cal.

COLVIN McMILLIN In San Jose, July 23 1905, Edward J. Colvin of Vailejo and Mac McMlUin of, San Francisco. STAMER4-ln this city, August 1905, by the Rev. Paul Branke, Carl Faata and Marie Stamer. both of South San Fran- cisco, Cal.

In this city, August 0, 1905, by the Rev. Edwin F. Brown, James W. Grace and Jessie I. Martin, both of Oro- ville Cal In this city, July 5.

1906. by the Rev. W. Bradley of St Stephen's Church, Spillman J. Marks and Esme A.

In this city, July 2, 1905. by the Rev. Jerome B. Hannlgan, St. Mary's Cathedral, Milton Herman Morf and Ger- trude Sweeney.

In this city, July 13, 1906. by Isadora Golden, Justice of the Peace, Charles R. Taforo and Mildred F. Joneo, both of San Francisco. DIED.

Asche, Harry C. Ascnffeim. Elisabeth Holder, Fritz C. 35 Baxter Jackeon, 65 Huntemann, Anna, 76 Branin. Grace 1., 20 Meda.

32 Brennan, Father Kelly, Sarah 41 Brown Mary 89 Kidney. William. 66 Buckley. Johanna L. Meranl.

Lazzaro, 82 Busch. John 15 MlkuUcich.Angellna.2s Charter, Bamuel. 70 Mltohell, Clifford Rosa Lee, 36 Moore. Mrs. C.

83 Cook, Charles 41 Newnham. Phoebe. 04 Considlne. John. 68 Ramond.

Cotter, Mamie E. Reynolds, Ann, 79 Catherine Riley, Jane, 68 aVow 83 Seley. Alfred 47 Din-ley, Thomas F. Schleweck. Simon.

75 Ernmal. Joseph 8.. 90 Schwarj. Henry' 63 Freudenthal. H.

26 Bchwlnn, John, 41 Garrity. Edward, 61 Scott, George 24 Gertzen, Otto, Shealor, Louis, 24 Gluntln Carlo, 65 Sweet. Minerva 29 Gorton Mary K. Thude, Otto, 54 Healy Mary 43 Tracy, Lillian 3 Hartman, Rlcka, 64 Tubino. Fannie, 52 In this city.

August 4, 1905, Harry beloved husband or Mede Asche, father of F. Sherman Asche, a native; of Brooklyn, i and acquaintances are respect- fully invited attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock p. from 1773 Page street Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric car from Eighteenth and Guer- rero "aireeta. ASCHHEIM In this city, August 1905, Elizabeth beloved wife of I. J.

Aschhelm and daughter of Jacob Flelsch- man, and sister of Mrs. M. J. H. Woolf, Mrs.

I. Augstem and N. Y. and M. R.

FleUch- man, a' native of California, (Pacific Coast papers I please copy.) (pr Funeral Sunday, August 6, at -10 o'clock a. from the residence of Dr. M. H. Woolf," 1017 Oak street, thence to Third and Townsend streets for 11:30 a.

m. train. Interment Salem Cemetery. In this city. August 4, 1905, Jack- son, beloved husband of- Sarah Baxter, and father of Lionel Mary A.

and Gertrude Baxter, a native of. Parkersburg, W. aged 55 years. (Wheeling: and Parkersburg, W. papers please copy.) JCPFriends, acquaintances and 'officers and members of the Painters Union 19 are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral Thomas, James and "Patrick Healy.

a native of County Galway. Ireland, aged 43 years 2 months and 14 days. ETTriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday. Auwa at 8 o'clock a. from her late residence.

KSC Forty-fourth street. Oakland, thence to Sacred Heart Church, corner ot Fortieth and Grove streets, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commenclns at 9 o'clock Interment St. Mary's Ceme- tery. In this city, August 3, 1900. Henry Hetherington.

a native of Eng- land, aged 76 years. CTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, August 6, at 1:30 o'clock p. at Masonic Temple, Post and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of Golden Gate Lodpe No. 30, F. and A.

M. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery, via electric funeral car from Eighieenth and Guerrero streets. Re- mains at the parlors of the. California un- dertaking Compary, 713 Post street near Jones. In Oakland.

August 5, 1905. Fritz Clarence Holder, beloved husband of Mra. Emma Holder, and brother of Charles Holder, a native of British West Indies, aged 35 years 5 months aad 23 days. lETFrlends and acquaintances respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Monday. August 7.

at 2 p. at the Cooper M. E. Zlon Church. 919 Campbell street In this city.

August 5, 1905, Anna, beloved mother of Mrs. C. A. Hunte- mann. Charlee and Andrew Quailing and of the late Julius Umhalt, and grandmother of Julius.

Albert and Alma Umhalt. a native of Rendsbure, Germany, aged 78 years 6 months and 2 days. -and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services Monday. August 7. at 1 O'clock p.

at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. C. A. Huntemacn, 1617 Dupont street Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by carriage.

Kindly omit flowers. In this city, August 5, ISOB, Meda, dearly beloved wife of Harry Is- raelsky, a native of Colusa. aged 32 years. In this city, August 5, 1905. Sarah Frances, beloved wife of John F.

Kelly, lov- ing mother of Kate; John and Raymond Kelly, daughter of Rodman Sweet and the late Sarah Sweet, and loving sister of Mra. W. C. Giftord. Mrs.

W. J. O'Farrsll and the late Otis Butler, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 41 years. (E7Notica of funeral hereafter. In this city.

August 5, 1905, Wil- liam Kidney, a native of Australia, aged 66 years 5 months and 19 days. In this city, August 4, 1005, Laz- jtaro, beloved husband of the late Julia Me- ranl, and devoted father of Joseph Meranl. Mrs. E. Ferrea.

Mrs. M. CervelU and the late Emello Merani. native of Levanto, Italy, aged 82 years 4 months and 26 days. In this city, August 3.

1905, Angelina, beloved daughter or Luka and Maria Mlkuliclch. and slater of Mrs. Milan Lepuslch and Kate Mlkuliclch, a native of Croatia, Austria, aged 25 years 9 months and 19 days. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral (Sunday), August 6, at 1 p. m.

from her late residence. 1148 Kentucky street, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth, thence to St. Theresa's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city.

August 4, 1906, Mad- eline, youngest and beloved daughter of Wil- liam A. and Montie Mitchell, and sister of Ida. James and Hazel Mitchell, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 months. MOORE In this city. August 3, 1905, Mrs.

Catherine Moore, dearly beloved mother of Mrs. Allen Pearley. Mrs. Joseph M. Ellen- brook.

William Moore and the late Henry Moore, a native of Ireland, aged S3 years. IC7lnterment private. In this city, August 4. 1905, Phoebe Newnham, beloved mother of Mrs. J.

Baker, Mrs. N. Payne, Mrs. George Grlf-, fltha, John James, Thomas Mansfield, and William, Arthur, Joseph, George. Frances.

Phoebe and Albert Newnham, a native of Encland, ased 64 years 10 months and 16 days. CTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 11 o'clock a. from the par- lors of Halsted 946 Mission street Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by car- GoIden Gats Council No. 34. Y.

M. 'You are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, E. Ramond, from his resi- dence, 4 Proaoect avenue, oft Precita ave- nue, on Sunday, August 6, thence to St. Paul's Church for services, commencing at 2 p.m. J.

J. ROWE, President E. L. HARRINGTON. Secretary.

REYNOLDS In this city, August 5, 1905, Ann Reynolds, beloved mother of Charles Joseph Edward F. Welch and the late John J. Welch and Mrs. M. E.

Biggy. a native of Ireland, aged 79 years and 8 months. CTFrlends are respectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral Monday. August 7, at 9 a. from the residence of her eon, Joseph D.

Welch. 1713 Eddy street thence to Holy Cross Church, 'where a requiem high masa will be celebrated for the repose of her eoul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit Sowera.

In this city, August 5. 1905. Jane Rlley, beloved wife of James Riley, and mother of George, Robert and William Styles and Joseph Rlley, a native of Eng- land, aged 63 years. In this city. August 4, 1905, Alfred beloved son of Mary A.

and the lata Colonel A. H. a native of Centralla. 111., aged 47 years and 10 months. A mem- ber of Company First California Volun- teers.

(CT Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 11 from the parlors of McFadden. A Green, 1171 Mis- sion street between Seventh and Eighth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. In this city. August 5.

1905, Elmon, beloved husband of Emma Schleweck, and devoted father of Simon Schleweck Mrs. Malcolm Kerr and the late Charles E. Schleweck, a native of Wurtembera, Ger- many, aged 75 and 6 months. ET'Remalns at tha parlors of H. F.

Suhr 1137 Mission street, betweea Seventh and SCHWINN In this city. August 3, 1905, John Schwlnn. beloved brother of George Schwlnn of Huron. Fresno County, Call, a native of Rlnnhorn, Hessen, Germany, aged 41 years 8 months and 27 days. A member ot Ernst yon Bendel Lodge No.

8, d. H. S. (Cy Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock p. from Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street, where services will be held under the ausnices of Ernst yon Bendel Lodge No.

S. O. d. H. S.

Remains at the parlors of Gantner 1209 Mission street, between Eighth and Ninth. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. In this city, August 3, 1905, George dearly beloved eon of Henry and Eliza- beth Scott, and brother of Harry, Edith, Alfred and Walter Scott and Mrs. E. J.

Blancbard, and dearly beloved nephew of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin, a native of Ean Francisco, aged 24 years 7 months and IS days. E7" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, August 6, at 1 o'clock p. at Eagles' Hall.

731 Market street, under the. auspices of San Francisco Aerie No. 5, F. O. and MUlmen's Union No.

423. In- terment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. San Mateo County. Remains at his late residence. 12088 Howard street In this city.

August 0. 1905, Louis, youneest and beloved son of Silas and the late Lydla Shealor, and brother of Frank. John, Grant Edward, Robert Florence and Silas E. Shealor, a native of Sutter Creek. Amador County, aged 24 years.

(CTRernains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eishth. In this City, Aujrust 5. 1905.

Henry 0., beloved husband of Christine W. Schwarx, and father of Harry, Charles, Wal- ter, Ralph and Ruth Schwara. a native of Bochum, Germany, aged 53 years 6 months and 1 day. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, Auvust 8. at 1 o'clock p.

at hla late residence. 1406 Lyon street Inter- ment National Cemetery, Presidio. In this city. August 4. 1905, Minerva E.

Sweet, beloved wife of G. J. Sweet native of California, aged 29 years. (CTFuneral and Interment private. In this city, August 5, 1905.

of the whooping cough. Lillian 0.. dearly beloved and idolized daughter of Mary J. and tha late John J. Tracy, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 3 years and 6 months.

THUDE In this city, August 4. 1905, Otto, beloved husband of Bertha Thude, and father of William. Otto Antoinette and Annie Thude and Harry King, a native of Germany, aged 54 years 7 months and 12 days. TUBINO In this city. August 4, 1905, Fan- nie Tubino, beloved wife of the late Do- menlco Tubino, a native of France, aged 52 years.

E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- WOODLAWN CEMETERY San Mateo County. MASONIC CEMETERY. ASSOCIATION, CS6 James Flood Butldlnar. 8. F.

Plots In City Cemeteries Taken ta Part lor Plots 1n. CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY 1504 MARKET STREET Or at Cemetery..

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