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10 THE SAN FRANC(SCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1895 e ————— i in the cause will be < N o hdls baskets, 20 cds wood, 30 bbls castors, 1lot [ of John and M: Lynch, tive of San Fran- every available worker in e o L TERBONALS. | furnitare. cisco. A% lane e snm):o Sacramento this week to join those TANTED — INFORMATION OF THE Consignees. e 23~ Notice of funeral hereafter. he field and by their united $350. REST 3 y in t . . vhereabouts of TIMOTHY DAILY, a native —Alaska Packers’ Assn: WADSWORTH— v, 9, 1895, at already f mplish their n Montgomery. of Fremont, Ohlo. Address JOHN DATLY, 701 | gioerianmcg s —Alnska Pac| i s s oty e B L et efforts the ladies expect to accomp! il h) $5 00, Joovx D COAL BUSI 5 Front st., S.F. 3 Fer North Fork—4 Paladini; Standard Ol Coi D | husband ‘of VmmaWadsworih, “and father of purpose. 23] 1, O dencelocality. SPECK'S, 30 Montgom- | [NDUCATED AMERICAN WIDOWER DE- | Armstrong:; ) randenstein ; fuller & Co; ohn, Thomas, Frank and Hattie Wadsworth, R : A . 3 d UCA L Tiimann & Bendel: Yates & Co; Chas Nelson: Dr | & native of Shefliolq Sniand, aged 47 years and 5 NG WIFE. =y ot WA e e EJjacopss Cemral ‘ardware & S Co; A Mardial | 3 days. o D STRUCK HIS '!QU s A . ol & Co; National Brewery. B~ Notice of funeral hereafter. 5 near, Russ House: fine trade | IS, TLAWLER v 1 BALDRIGE T thi oy atareh 8, 1895, Mary William O’'Kane Arrested for Battery lue for money. SPECK painting, art work, stamping and all kinds of | = Ann; beloved s G ot oA Blaridge, Aot A Divorce Will Follow. MusT NOT Drimy fancy vork at low prices. Call at 85215 Webster LATEST MARRIAGE LICENSES, mother of Louisa, David, Owen, Thomas F., THE PROJECT OF THE STATE P S 'Kane, a young married man, LoS ANGELES Al WORTH $400; | St corner of Seventh, room 2, Oakland. Jobn E.and Wililam M. Baldridge, a native of RIS-| W ,1]|am‘0 ane, a young t estarday LOS ANGELES RIVER 30 Montgome: 3 OF INTELLIGENCE, TEM-| JohnT. Kelly and Janet McFarlane, 47—34. Missouri. aged 66 years and 6 days. [Iowa C - appeared in Judge Low’s court y 2 THE LOS I o 2o | (3 perate and vigorous. would like to cofrespond | James 3. Hall and Blanche E. Dalby, 3721, Pupers piease copy.| ONS COMMITTEE CHARACTER DD wer {0 a charge of battery upon his L e S e I B, with' an elderly Jady to assist in managing her | Charles C.Spencer and May k. Harriman, 32—21. BF-Notice of funeral hercafter. 1ZED AS ABSURD to answer s little woman DRY. N ke S Eoands: Tanchor otRer’ pusticss; object & home. 3. box MELVILLE I thia city, March 9, 1895, Cornella, S AB! ] wife, Emily, s AL e le E 127, Call Branch office. youngest and beloved daughter of James id she was marrie % i = —_— \ ES { Ber ville o hit She said s 5 Shion: DECKIK, 1208 Market st. Lo CATIIAND BIRTHS —MARRIAG DEATHS. Z‘It“;i}};‘lfl,}( o e T e, ged 3 o about a vear ago. "'fl o l‘&“’fl é‘;‘ elfiz;g']gi = < R S = % B vl _ months and 21 days. S street, above the Golden S, ™ ~() CIGAR STORE AND FACTOR scalp treatment; blackheads, pimples cured or no % gkl 3 som s , al L E el IDE IRRIGA \ ! e SRE o e 5 Vi Birth, marriage and _death notices sent by mall | BOHNENBERGER—In this clty, March 9, 1895, | A7 2 st five months of their we 11UN, §350. tner” pECKER, 1208 Marketol- ™t | chtras;leasons given "la Verte Hatxdressing || o liimot e inseried. Cheysmisybe hauded fist | = Vera T yousoos sy oo’ daughter ob o OULD INVOLVE INJUSTICE. | and for t‘l"f*lf;;m was kind enough to her. NO OU NV RTIES NOW HOLD- el | either of the publication offices and be indorsed | and Rosette Bohnenberser, and sister of Edwin ded life Wi Tiod about that timeand Lot the ‘capital siock in company | [T EADQUARTERS LONG DISTANCE TELE- | with the name and residence of persons authorized | Ji3, Alma K. and Eivira D. Bohnenberzer, a na- Her grandmother died about that time an prahe s &5 own! | established mechanical patents, now phones, cheap; send for prices. Klein Electric | to have the same published. | tive of San Francisco, aged 2 years 4 months and left $36,000 to her daughter, Mrs. O’Kane's inu railroads and many firms throughout | Works, 720 Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal. 28 days. mother, to be divided among her four chil- R Gourt DEGIDE the United States and eix foreign conntries, will |3 v 3 BORN. e SMITH—In this city, March 9, 1895, Bertha A., | NUMEROUS INCONSISTENCIES AND | g0t THE SUPREME x e A su one-third of their interest for surplus AHER-] ol 1895, ta the ‘wite | = beicss 3 : it A : , 3 ARIAN Working capital to insure the proper attention to | 2 L - Misslon; bet. 5eh & R L Slis iy atecl 3000 o dhe Wil aenz‘ch‘vle";;’ggfifir‘)L!x:flc'\i!;c:“dngeflflglfiAycg:,mlhl OBIECTIONS CLEARLY POINTED Since then William has treated her BIG SUIT ON RIPARIAN the business for its more rapid advancement: RA CARPETS WOVE TOORDER FOR SAL BECKER—In this elty, March 7, 1895, to the wite | months and 4 days, 2 o crueliy, because she refused to get her RIGHTS. §00d Interest guaranteed: busineas willstand fullest | Il alao _chenillewove rugs, silkcrag portieres: | %00k W Hocker aWanLone J MCCRURY—In this eity. March 8, 1895, Hugh Mc- UT. share, $0000, from her mother and give it ion: the ce v es its Own bus ea carps c 0 at low ) Dt = 2 st share, ) AL w m‘vl(n"fl .‘,!‘.,m”“ri?“ (iels.,ullv(n\' aloo s e g ".' "is&f'?xf‘f’n”n“xffi\g', 70‘5"1-1?:5:? Em.n.-?,“cfif DUNSHEE—In this city, March 6, 1895, to the | _Crury, a native of Ireland, aged 66 years. to him. She was forced to leave him and Wi cturing. For interview and full particulars ad- ST ari wite of W. Dunshee, & son. BRESLIN-In thicity, March 9. 1895, Patrick o back to her mother, but fearing a scan- this office. e Millinery M TLTY—In this city, Febrnary 15, 1895, to the Breslin, beloved brother of Willisam and John wife of James M dal she went to live with him again. He| .\ o0 0ou has decided that g e aukhi Breslin, Mrs. Marga th, Mrs. Ann Dem; N A A ulty, a daughter. Margaret Routh p- No more absurd and preposterous continued his persecution, and on Friday, Jamos 1 4 2 Sey and the late Daniel Breslin, a native o County 7 A vole ight to ( St his clty, Febraary 10, 1805, 10the | Domegal, Ireland, aged 46 years. proposition was probably ever made than { While on the street, he struck her a blow | ity of Los Angeles has no right to di “CHEAP; N G- all supplies retailed at wholesale prices. 55 Cou E 3 DS ENGRAVED AT ROBERT- : = 6 Pos = Y 2, MARUHARA—! s ¢ arch 9, 1895, Charles verti : son i T ehri is s i va e Los Angeles River , 126 Post st. CLARK—1In this city, March 2,185, to the wife of RUHARA—Iu this city, March 9, 3 les | that of converting the Folsom prison into | on the ear, from which she is suffering | all the water of th PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY IN |- = = - =i Mark, 2 f g Maruhara, a native of San Francisco, aged 7 AL B e Y e it Rt mattes oo ‘ T es N0k ectstor municipal J S, Sone dolng & Iacs busine owner going [ W 155 MOHR'S "\" e O s, 1895, to t months. a printing establishment,” was the way ex- | great pain. This broug S sell all that it does 1 old. Write to W. E. CROSSMAN, | 4 IS ROTAL 103G toekton 2 TTENTION, LADIES—EMMA" BU: £\ veloper will 'enlarge bust 5 inches: guaranteed = ; 5 gt sealed instructions or 24-page ill. catalogue 6, MAGRIED. ———————————— Dlan having the object named in view. mailed. Emuwa Toilet Bazar, Boston, Mass. February 27, | Foreman W. H. Taylor of the State | climax, and she had him arrested for | ., noces to non-riparian owners of out ivi ; a1, | land. This claim of right on the part of She is now living with her mother at 364 6 08 0 + Rausch street, and will apply to the courts | the city of Los Angeles attacks the rl.x arian ;| A e ke R AR “The reason for my emphatic declara- | for divorce. She obtained a search war- | rights of the owners of land upon the river X PATERSON—In Havernill, Mass. 8 : e e slgr??‘““““s beloved wife of Dr. E.M. Pater- Printing Office spoke of the legislative battery. Jose, Cal. 9n() DAl .2()( age $910 $12 & day; S & WOOD, 917 Market st- busing s 3 - ST 5 v V. dward Walk, . F + 3 ity e of thes K150 ADY MAN AS ER i e Mt L e e bstave Watare and TNITED UNDERTAKERS tion are many and are incontrovertibly | rant to get her jewelry, clothing and other | below the city, and one of these ¢ s, i ',,)m;, restaurant; owner good cook. 647 Sac- | 1o farg (07" Wh Anrum. Moedicine Coy 85 Sate | Miriam Soher. - EMBALMING PARLORS. substantiated by well-known facts. One | personal effects from the roonis she an;l the Vernon Irrigation Company, sued to S A R GRS IS MO G 2 ey, 1L ARE s e poruary #2, | Everything Requisite for First-class Funerais] | of the grounds upon which this project is | her husband occupied at 1403]10 som stircf- enjoin the city and H. M. Ames, wig 2004 paying business: no agents 1 [ IGHEST PRIC Mcbonald, Daniel vester and Mamie A. B omeonablg R s urged is the value of the water power at | Judge Low continued the hearing of the | [ 3 1404 on the river between the city e Sedo cast-off clothing. McDonald, Daniel A = hone 8167. 27 and 29 Fifth street. ) 2 2 .. A% | charee of battery until to-morrow. W e 7 box 111, Call Branch Office. = = = Long, both of San Francisco. - Folsom. This can be only a pretext, as = 2 limits and the plaintiff’s land, from taking ADY O C LEMAN WISHING TOBUY | A DVICEFREE: DIVORCE LAWS ASPECIAL | GOODRICH—JENKINS—In this city, March 3, | = b s e At the river than 4 : E At mages, wills, deeds, ete. G. W. | 1895, by the Rev. Kather Dempsey, George C. the power needed to run the entire ma- any more water ifrom g Was 4'a g00d payl for particulars address . 850 Market., cor. tockton. Goodrich of Napa and Sadie Jenkins of San Fran- F. P., box 109, Call Branch Office 3 MCAVOY & GALLAGHER chinery used in the State Printing Office at THEY PLAYE]] BASKET BALL necessary for :,hoir»m\:n e }'m city, - ST SIFIC S cisco. v : . i ely 3 s 5 ver, was the principal defendant. I OST RABLE CORNER IN MISSION | PACIFIC | | FUNERAL DIRRCTORS & EMBALMK Sacramento is merely nominal. however, was the 1 3 M55 crocers'and var. Twenis-third and Foisor R DIED. 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. “It is suggested in the reportof the 5 sl o O G e frne LD- R SALOON;: e g e K < T 2080. i I i hange of pris- 2l & o f : ( = Misfit Parlor S Breslin, Patrick Klundgen, Peter Telephone 3! committee that an interchange of pris: 2 - It s inhabitants, still 1 cheap. Add: all Branch. =2 £ B dridge, Mary A. McArdie, Mari z 2 = ] N ficient water for its inhabitants, still it Ll e : Baldridge, Mary 4. B R - oners between Folsom and San Quentin be AN INTERESTING CONTEST AT THE 1o sight to take more than that amo W 1ge for cash and prope \J manuf -_20 Sansome st. Eohnenberger, Vera L. McCrary, Hugh BiE Enornn 1. R. CAREW. | made with the object in view of placing GYMNASIUM OF THE and sell it to owners of non-riparian land J., box 91, Call Branch Offi K& 5 FOR SAL OGRAPH e e A & CAREW & ENGLISH, the older and more hardened criminals at E outside the_city limits, to be used for Al ANTED SHODD GROC CUEE S LA o con MR BARIAITIGOMAREK b Ann M. UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, the latter place in order to increase the Y. M:C-A. poses of irrigation. ng business in e: a l EWARD—TO THE YOUNG LADY AND r livan, Mary O FUNERAT JIRECTORS, number of prisoners at Folsom. 3 The judgment of the lower court was in land two miles from good town. Address O elderly gentleman who saw ' a lady fall and William Cipt. John E. ERINER A0S g “Now I want to call attention to the fact TS favor of the city’s right, and also in favor box break her arm at the ferry on October , Margaret Paterson, Maud S. 19 Van Ness ave., near Market st., San Francisco. « i « °n 3 C 3 : y’s ) i FOMAN AS PARTNER, EITHER | ey will send their address to HAIGH Gagen, Thomas Raye, Nora Telephone 3156. N. B.—Not connected with any | that it requires a five years apprenticeship | THE TOURNAMENT RESULTS IN A |of the rights of Ames. The city had con- PR s with large | Some st., S. Grant, Mrs. Mary C. Smith, Berth A. otier house in this clty. at the trade to turn out a passable printer. ScOoRE oF 1 TO O—THE tended that the old pueblo, from w L profits. Address Bar Call Branch. Hagen, Henry Ward, Mrs. Mary T. 3 = Yet it is proposed to utilize at Folsom the T Los Angeles has sprung, had absolute 1GHEST CANH PRICE FOR REST ¥ TY Gances for parlor ¢ h RYaisyond, Erank CYPRFSS LAWN CEMETERY. class of prisoners who have the shortest GaAME DESCRIBED. power to do as it pleased with the water of e fture. SCHOENF VAL, 927 MUsslouists, jopcbaien MCARDLE—In this city, March 5, 1895, at the . terms. hardly think it neces to the river, and the city claimed that all ths TAL—615 TAYLOR ST, NI residence of M. J. Wrin, 17 Fair avenue, | [N SAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-BECTARIAN: | point out the absurdity of endeauoring to ~WILL GIV R- furnished family hotel; cleanest [ Maria McArdle, beloved mother of M perpetual care; beau- GOOD INT! ended to Sutter: new powers of the old pueblo had des A tournament of basket-ball, to continue 5 ) 3 laid out on the lawn pla i establi ent, Whic fres 4 b 5 el developed, ) hishe 1 J. Pl run an_establishment which requires the 2 = = self. est in 15 Claims, well developed “yl\:‘l!l‘ w.nmg in the city; superior French lady cook. _Ah]ez\n! lml{\l{m Thomas Healy of En'n)::n, Ney E:“meh‘.:e?l u':"d easy of access; seelt before | work of first-class journeymen willh a force | for four consecutive Saturday evenings, i@ In commenting on the decision rendered e T . DVICE FATE and sister of Mrs. Margaret Green of San Jose, g 4 burial plac 2 Iy 4 = < S 3 e ey P SuG DK AnCressiEs ot box | VDY l(ll:‘):“lé: D o A N AmEHe o hloHe S Gonni i sG0M Exont ity | that, at the best, can attain only a small | Was opened in the gymnasium of the | ang which is reversed, the Supreme Courl R === DDING INVITATIONS ENGRAVEDAND | 17eland; aged 63 years. S ‘ | degree of competency, for the terms of the | Young Men’s Christian Association last | says SRR SR B R P L T i e e e | DR prisoners whom it 1s intended to puton | night. Four match games constitute the | This decree shows a very loose iden of tho SRRy ANUBAR. I ITeTNe S e e e e e R S 3 | this work are usually short; not exceed- | tournament doctrine of riparian rights. If thatdoctr (Fooms; nt st.; will be sold at value in store-fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe, | Ausgustine and St. Theresa streets, San Jos: 2 VI e N Basket-ball originated in the Young|Dg,iB¢true one, asthat court hos repeatediy stock on account of other business. Apply Jas | ete.; cheap. Yard 1188 Mission st., nr. Elghth Interment Calvary Cemetery. San Jose. Much the larger proportion of the work eld, the riparian er is tled e cone —In this city, March 8, 1895, Henry now being done at the State Printing | Men's Christian Association. A few years | tinuous flow of the stream as part and Hagen, & native of Munineim, Germany, ased 58 | THE SAN FRANCISCO ~ VEREIN | Office coniprises the reports of the various | ago some men decply interested in the | O6Dis estale, and not. asan ensement or in W E COULDN'T DO THE BUSINE ning out of land. doing if prices were not right. S—CANDY FACTORY ) 30! poreal 5 He d cream 1434 Market Carpets, new and second hand, 1rom. B Sribnis and | scon State boards, commissions and public in- | physical devel £ ke | Do fthe v incide; s, noe qUALLLADCES are Tespect- 7 ate 3 S 1 physical development of young men spoke | own the corpus of the water, but inciden TOR SALE AND. 235 P sully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY PRESENTS A NOVEL EN- stitutions, and these all require to be done | o ‘some new game, which should be char- | his riparian rights is the right to_appropriat ]‘ opp. | Linoleum, per yard. (Sunday), at 1 o'clock p. M. from the residence N in what wecall a ‘rush.” How a force of | e 2 a tive | certain portion of it. It is only by so SESTAURANT Kitchen Chairs. of his sister, Mrs. Elise Kohler. Interment pri- TERTAINMENT. inferior and unskillful men will be able to | 2¢terized by its hygienic and recreative | gpecies of appropriation that one can ¢ \if taken (his Kitchen Tables : vate. Please omit flowers. _ R ) handle the work is a problem that appears | Principles. Basket-ball was the result of | said to have title to_the corpus of the w EVERYTHING TN PROPORTION, CANTY—In this city, March 7, 1895, Nellie, be- 3 e csoTut the thoughts, and it has proved to be the | The right of the riparian owner is to a continu- S e e Sl T mm}lr‘i‘mgl“xwmr'(}‘?:“!d ana the late Fiviothy | LADIES IN JEWISH SOCIETY ASSUME m"PB;rme(:} o l‘thl]nlgil‘](el;e Legislature | game :;eciéllv dapted ‘t the all-round | S5 0% with & ns o th o pater, 10 rea: easy terms. if desired. & granddaughter of Catherine and the late Timothy % E he sessiol Legislatu game es ally adapted to the all-roun rovided he returns it to the stream above his (CIGARSTAND AND LACNDRY oc NA\,p}.‘,’,‘t;‘j:g‘ll?é‘sufl-ll’d SISO ‘;Au;':"\e of San Francisco, aged 6 months Up-To-DATE CHARAC- bills are %req\)emly sent to the printing | work which the association is trying to do. | lower boundary, and the right to make a co 00 ITAde; cheap. [BOYKearynt. ND AS WELL AS NEW BARS | . Eo-Friends and acquaintances are respec TERS. oftice to be K“"k‘d and returned within an | There is exercise for the whole body in a | Piete sppropriation of some of it. Butan CHEAP; OLD E fuliy invited to attend the funeral THIS DA hour. In the matter of reports, the law propriator cannot acquire a right to any of © Showeases, conntors shelvings, mirrors, desks, | Fex den: requires that all copy must be in by Sep- | iVely game of basket-ball. Quick work | waters of a stream 10 the prejudic of ar safes, chairs, scales, etc., and a very large stock of | %27 5 1 them, too: b sure ind ske stoc o (5 prices be- Qf the parents, 2012 Filbert atreet. [uterment | The San Francisco Verein gave its first t?mber 113. but few. oflicia(lis pay fll“_v atten- nm]l ll;:rese{nce ofh X';l.lnd a_l;e aIll important, ’;;:{‘u[gg\\:l{elrin:fin::; use, except under the Spictdis. B T T e ST e T T 00 s St ai o i st | tion to this provision, and it is the excep- | and there is much diversity and recreation, - A z 1ouses o Front st.. Worth from 875 to $100 per | 1021-1023 Mission st above Sixth. OLDEX—In this ciy, March 7, 1895, Margaret, 9;\}]"};\‘!!!!;19“'; 1881 mew momein Pol“ fion ooyt ik ot exEl Rk Ehe T o | aimsamiont s and perspiration in the at-| It wasset forth by the city thatit has | ow d has to hire ter, 80 is | (~y = A T e Solden, a native owell s S ) 2 D | s 0 L 1 eSSy S Iat . Shligad 10 861 toacn Mone worth the mones; work | (ARG ULES PLUMBING. ounty, Ireland, aged 69 vears 5 months | ¢ro SO O n sas in at. | OF #iX weeks after this date, and I have | tempt to score points. Seven men make | njoved the right of taking the water o Sanel Bl B b et e B | 5022 st acasatntances e s, | oo iober of the Verein was in at- | SCon {he copy” for a Voltminots repors |Up & team i & gymmastum the | 5l to outsiders for over hirty vea early or pay every Saturday ANO L 250 -HOUR; G iends equal e pect- | tendance, and all were greatly amused by = X i i ¢ i s such ac h:lrl;,fl- pay every uEay Mignc oo A Howedniat fuily invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY ) all were greatly used by | come in as late as the middle of December. | size of the Young Men’s Chris. arranged under | These reports must all be ready by the | tian Association’s, and the object ceeding the powers of the corporate body, L o e eal- | & series of living picture: i (Sunday). at 8:30 0’clock A.M., from her late resi P and was the mere individual act of the , 152 Dore dence, 19’ Albion avenue, between Sixte lars of J. ST ND LADIES QLD GoLD, SILVER hand | the direction of Solly Walter and Mrs, | first of January, as they are drawn upon | is to throw a round football into the so- A _COUNTRY NEWSP. JOR SALE y Seventeenth street, Valencia and Guerrero, iovernor ge | called baskets, one of which is faste ty officers. It could not, therefore, be P Gatis snd weekly: ficent plant ; | thence to Mission Dolores Church, southwest cor- | Marcus Gerstle. foralarge parc of thie Governors message fic hendarhe e i S fastencd at | citedito Hase upon such a enstom a color ness; evervihing in excelle ndition; | mer Sixteenth and Dolores streets, where a | The first picture presented was Du Mau- | t0,the Legislature. S eachiend ol ihegymnamym st & heightiof | 8 o e thot s lawful termis to.a responsible rex's health’ cay Tequiem high mass will be celebrated for the | . Loc LISt pictu 5 was Dop “In order to meet emergencieslike these, | ten feet, each team having its own goalas | of Tight. The mere fact thatan unlawiul for se! Address Pag this oftic | Tepose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock | Tier's *“Trilby,” and the personality of the | tne number of men employed at the State | in football. Two 20-minute halves are | act had been going e eyl 2 st ING OFFICE FOR SALE: 5 = 2 [ieont s Infermentxolyi Groms Gomeoty. 1o, | Breat beroine of modern fiction was ad- | Printing Office fluctuates very greatly. At |played, with 10 minutes’ intermission, | ROL, in i ontnign offehe e ures and material in_firsi-class condition; cos LINQUEN LE NOTICE — GOLDEN o B Y A eteh 7, 1895, Mary Dovle: | mirably sustained by Miss Alice Adler. |about this period the total number em-| aiter which the teams exchange goals. A | it 88 a legal custom. It was also claimed i st | $2600: will sacrifice for cash or city real estate. e Mining Compai ToeAtioN B rsich beloved mother of Mrs. John Morgan and Mis SErL AP . | £ f g ding in th vi i that the river was developed water as SAMPSON, box 146, Call Branch. ng Compa; % I Tda Frick, a native of Indians, aged s “Fin de le”’ was a picture of a 1 | ployed will reach nearly 300, and this | team succeeding in throwing the ball into 4 AMP . box 146, Call b s 1 3 iy ¥ n de ] as a picture of a girlona | y E s g hich: fow, he 2 ace of business, San Francisco, Califor 5 " R s = = = 5 s bask hereby faras any water which flowed below the 5 5 tion of works, Devil Mi; v AF"Friends and acquaintances are re rcle, with al d ace i . | dwindles away to fewer than 100 during | its basket scores a point thereby and the | 2 Y 3 MONTH; | tion of works, Devils Gate Mining District, Lyon % . bicycle, with all modern accompaniments. i s s iy s 5 e g e Supreme b County, Nevada. fully invited to attend the funeral THIS | the less busy seasons. How matters will | game is decided by the number of points | City Was concerned, but this the Suy “ DA | Notfve—There are delinquent upon the following | (Sundey), at 12:30 oclo $75;k | The young lady who represented the sub- | pe regulated at Folsom to meet this phase | t the finish. Court lays aside with the simple remark fieagribed stock, on account of assessment, (No. 1), | Ringoid street, thence to St. Josapns Churchs | ject was Miss Helen Sutro. of the sitnation I cannot conceive. They | Theteams that played last night were | that the evidence does not show such to be several amounts sct. opposite the nataes of the ror Tenth and Howard streats, where pr e | Charles Dana Gibson’s pictures came in | will certainly not be able to supplement | the Rushers and the Business Men. ‘hf, f“c:i)e B e o e ent § spective shareholders, as follows: said for the repose of her soul, commencing a for their share. Mr. Gibson’s ““American | the convict printers with union men, for I | _The Business Men were: Louis Titus, C. o SONS ST 10 3TC pmen TSI LSS No. o'clock ®. 3. Interment Holy Cross Cemeter, e St r ouniohmen, for 8 - aus, R e et v ravakeds and a F o branch ¢ Nees. No.Cert. Shares. Amount. | KLUNDGEN—In this city. March 8, 1805, Peter, | Girl”” was cleverly dubbed “The Girl Who | &m sure that no self-respecting man will | J. Auger, R. C. Delemeter, C. S. Hansen, | the lower court, X ca Morria Hoeflich. 70,000 $1.500 00 | beloved h‘“"‘l\"fl O; Jennle Klundgen, and father | Has Been Kissed Within Ten Minutes,” cargto ?lorkt;]n‘ such Lc;;mpan_ & e ~Lflmes Gartland, A. P. Chivron and Russ 8 . NIRST-CLASS STATIC H. M. Lev 20,000 3,000 00 of Lawrence Klundgen, 2 Goldenson and £ e ‘“‘Another thing is that the convicts will | Avery. —_—_ store; complete stock: fi Lev 1000 15000 | Mrs. J.J. isola, anaiiy land, aged 69 | 8nd was presented almost perfectly by | haye no incentive for rapid and good work, | The Rushers were: Alfred Brock, Fred The Last Rites. room: 10V ot Efi: ;3()3 ggg% e nw:’;imm My Miss Sadie Hecht, who closely resembles |and tnis will always prove a serious draw-,| L. Shaw, William Murray, Rodney Mar- | The funeral of Patrick Slevin. ex-corpors! of SARTNER D—GC n)x)l- PAYIN e 1000 15000 | fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY | Mr. Gibson’s model. Another of his pic- | back, as time is so frequently an important | chant, Ernest Schenk, Otto Levy and Ed- | police, took place yesterday morning. Thera loon. NE. o on and Drumm '1"1‘ = 5u3 sm’.é"" day), fi:s 1?:30 o‘c!ockby, M lroll_l;jh;slnlj tures, “The French Girl,” was portrayed | element. ward Spacier. : was a large number of triends pre REWERY—FOR SAIL ol 20,00 ,000 00 s 48 Clars street, between Third and | hy Miss Levinson. i But the most ridiculous reason put| The game was calied at 8:15 . M., and | cortege proceeded from the late r prewery doing good 500 fourth, Red Men's Post street, | o & - = o LIESH - s 2 o egd T B breters doin oot e 395 13695 | Where the tamcral services wiil be neld w i | Then came a burlesque of a famous pic- | forward for the proposition is that this | was exciting from start to finish. Quite s | the decoased. 2755 Harricon etriet 1 o And in accordance with law, an o'clock P. M. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. | ture, “Der Salon Tyroler,” or ““The Dude | removal would obviate the expense of pur- | large number of spectators were in the | Peter's Church, on Twenty-fourth and Alabaria aiv, and order from Ly Y i 03 Ty ) 5 4 OED: = 2 . , — —— 5T AR: | the Board of Directors. made on the eighth day of | NOONAN—In this cit urch 8, 1895, William, | in the Mountains,” in which several mem- | chasing a new site for a Governor's man- | galleries, and all of them became imbued | streets, where a requiem high mass was celo- IGARSTORE D FACTORY ; OLD-ES R T AND R oTOr 2L January, 1895, 50 many shares of each parcel of | beloved husband of Johanna Noonan, and father | bers of the Verein posed. ‘‘All's Well | sion, the report stating that the building | with the excitement and enthusiasm of the | brated. e remains were interred in Mouns St ing business; in goo such 8tock as may be nécessary, will be sold at pub- | of Margaret and William Noonan, a native of That Ends Well” w: Bl an ot cag A o ‘{. O ator Ry 2 5 e Calvary Cemetery. The floral butes we nquire at ___| lic auction at the office of theé company, room 50, County Limerick, Ireland, aged 59 years. [Vir- | -t lnds \ve was the most amusing | was formerly erected for that purpose and | game. : 2 many and_beautiful. The pall-be W SESTA F_ON AC OF | Nevada Block, No. 308 Montgomery sireet, San | ginia (1iv (Nev.) papers please copy.] picture of the lot. that there is no doubt by reasonable ex- [ In the first half the Rushers were given | Sargaants Lindheimer and Coben. Cor \ the pro make an offer; said res- rancisco, California, on MONDAY, the fourth B~ Friends d “acquaintances are respect- “The Last Dance” was a humorous crea- | penditure it could be put in suitable condi- | two fouls, which entitled them to two free Hagarty, ex-Sergeant Melody and Po tanzant fiss been under same manager for past 12 | day of March, 1885, at the hour of 2'o'clock P2 | f1lly invited ¢ years. Inquire at Call Branch. of said dey, to pa; DHOTOGRAPH GALLERY : W1 entrally located : with abo ttend the funeral THIS I ¥ | tion executed by Miss Theresa Dinkelspiel, | tion to serve again as a Governor throws for the goal, but the throwers failed | John Wellac said delinquent essess t S y t 8 X . e i- gt iy T :J Tt i i35 B 8 res p goal, L s thercon, (ogéther with costs of advertising and ex: | dence9” Bouriman Slues, itnomn ‘St way | Louis Greenbaum and Arthur Backham. | dence. Itisa fact thatwhile I was there | to land the bail in the basket. The Busi- LL APPOTNT | penses of sale. Seventh streets, Bryant and Brannan, thence to | *The Reading From Homer'’ was given by | we were compelled to put in three iron | ness Men were also awarded & free throw Courneen and Gaynor 10,000 neza- 1 D B. HOLMES. Secretary. Rose’s Church, Brannan street, where a requiem | Miss Emma Rose d Japa e pic- | bra fi 1 vall to keep th fi 1 on a foul, but the ball k th tives: also rooms for family: will sell for $300.| Office—Room 50, Block. No. 0% | i ] paeo MmIa sosener, and 4 Japanese pic- | braces from wall to wall to keep them from | for goal on a foul, but the ball struck the Address B. G, box 109, Call Branch Office gomery atreer, Ban Franoisco, Caitforaa o0 20 IS Bont: commencing at 0 oclock A s Tntermens | ture by Miss Aunes Brandenstein. Miss | falling apart and allowing the roof to cave | Tim of the basket, scemed to hesitate a JOR SALE—GROCERY AND BAR; BEST LO- FOBTPONBMENT Holy Cross Cemetery. 3 Anna Simon, Miss Meyer, Miss Alice |in on us. What is really needed isa new | moment, and finally fell on the outside to y cat s ept by present ownier 11| xouioc ig pereby given thet by onder of the Board | RAYE~In this city, March 8, 1895, Nora, beloved | Greenbaum and Miss Beatrice Bachman | structure for the printing ofice. And so | the floor. Shortly ater this time was years: g se; will be sold_cheap acconnt | N eby glven Dy, RO Oa ife of Alired P. Raye, and motherof Rosa, | were noticed in several of the grou far as a site for the proposed Governor’s | called, and neither side had scored a point. other imporiant business. Inquire southeast cor- | 9f Directors the date of the sale of delinquent stock “harl d W i ive of Ireland, v Y i i F : E i 2 ier iy e M0 D chanktiote: 5 for assess No. 1is hereby postponed to MON- | Charles and » anativeot Ireland, | When the pictures were all presented | residence is concerned there is ample and | After the intermission and early in the HEAP FOR CASH — 0D ESTABLIGHED; | DAY the 26th day of March, A.D. 1805, at the #eT-Friends and acquaintances are respect- | and the encores answered the hall was | suitable space on the Capitol grounds. second half the Business Men had the ball e eade: S0 ScowaEliorEs . TaE | e e aoe e fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY | cleared for dancing, and a supper was| ‘‘One reason for the change the commit- | pretty well corralled for a moment, and it uns; private trade; 50 cows, horses, wag E. B. HOLMES, Secretary. ¥ r s 2 B, al ppe € Be presoy ~ : 1 ons, Address Milkman, 1331 Fulton st., OF | me—"a l(‘:-hnma 'znm’l“{u;)»:‘";fkp{.' v{i.rmmx l"‘;‘qb}"‘r” - | served during the midnight hour: tee evidently overlooked. Itisthat a State | was n‘nully landed in their basket. This call at reside Nineteenth ave. and K st. ence, < street, thenceto Holy Cross s A s prison printing office would offer excep- | stirred up the blood of the Rushers and — — 2. 5. g, ] ervi . Inte Calvary 0 0 . s P e P e OME RESTAUEANT. GOOD BUSINE WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. DIl oy aerviora IntermenteMoniy Cayary HOTEL ARRIVALS. tional facilities for convicts of a literary | the game became still more exciting. for sale or exchange. Apply this offic UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT oF AGRICUL- | WARD—In this city, March 8, 1895, Mrs. Mary T. = turn of mind, like Convict Bachman, to | There were several fouls on both sides, but 95, GROCERY AND BAT TURE. WEATHER BUREAU. SAN FRANCISco, | Ward. beloved mother of John,' Mary, Nora, RUSS HOUSE. have their productions placed before the | the ball went into a basket no_more. ‘The D =Y. Apply Call Branch Ofi March 9, 5 p. M.—The pressure 1§ highest to-night | yhomas Henry, James and Matthew Ward, a na- | 3 1 Crosby, Suisun W Jackson, Cal world under peculiarly appropriate circum- | game closed with 1 to 0 in favor of the RIOR AGENCY OF THIS over Montana, with a secondary of high pressure m&?nf:nfi'; Sttt il S T 7 Ransom, San fose C Du Bois. San Rafael stances.” Business Men. r\:l,":‘-‘r:t‘ 00; ierms cash; clears $200 per | off lmu \\'nqhin;flnn coast. The lowest pressure is fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DA S SiaoD: Red Blaft 3‘#;}.“'{3’}"2}:,;?.‘?&“ In the committee's report it is stated : WHEELW TH_T{_I nth. Apply this o S inthe vicinity of Yuma, Ariz.. from which section | (Sunday), at 10:50 o'clock A. M. from her late | ¢ B Vanderbilt, S Rafael W I 5, This is a serious question of interest to many, ME NE N 00D OPPORTUNITY ; PARTN a trough-like depression extends through Cali- | Fesidence, 1042 McAllister streer, thence to Holy | 11 Oationg b ey G b eekTIen ORI When taken into consideration thar onty WQI‘_}’RO HCE, q;r:fi.s’l:z‘s %‘0686'"\3 ;,‘;U-aol’ns S fornia and Eastern Oregon and Washington, but | 0% FRMTER: WACTe & Sfu;:';: oo s | B n, Newman H € Donald, Stanwood State printing is to be issued from this offi Bald, Macdonald and Windle Are Here o a0 /000- Sadress the gradients are nowhere great. Cloudy weather | mencing ac 11 o'clock a. M. Interment Holy | 3 Sneshy oo L N e i Sisteseries of choolbooks, blanks, on Pleasure and Business. 22, th . £ e S WHGI AL [louly weNiter | mencinl v MMy oy y&t, ete., now printed at Sacramento, it would not et JICA-TITE | commenced alon the Norhern WusbUBRIon COUS: | 2 ULSEN- 1 ths cty, March 7. 1895, Capiain | * Gisor i pig¥on L Bach & Monterey | Intérfere with any like industry, and the noin: | There arrived in the city yesterday two L. T»m 1o any ;u!dr.‘_ f»o'" the | Conditions are somewhat threatening in Southern | ~ Jonn Engelhart,beloved husband of Gretehen Puul | J 3 Ward. Reno T rilghy‘a{;gcn:{vfil:z ber ulmm_en given permanent employment are | of the most prominent cycle racers in the nada oue year for $150, post- | California, but only scattered light showers are | e, father of Emma and Lillan Paulsen and Mrs. | A 1 White, o fooney, Cal ey Tearis ko cause (aiy aerious objéstionby: |iii Ng| WG: Paldiof Buffalo and Ray Mas S 2 A e G T Josie Swoboda, o native of Rinkenis, Schleswig- | J if Marti, W. E Purdy & s, Laytonville | th€ t¥Pographical unions. donald NG ¥ : Sy it LODGUNG-HOT combaned Wit see aate T ey Se48on 88 | Holsteln, Germany, aged 63 years 4 mouths and | H T Hughes & b, Ukiah T J Groece, St Clair When the attention of W.B. Benoist, | donald of New York City. They are ac- Hesllll Sxees 32.40. last season 44.65: Red Blur 24.29. lagi sea- 9 e ani scanaintances lasotrespesl e, & MonTca G & huelle, Kinz Clty | secretary of the San Francisco Typograph- | companied by their trainer, Am Windle, 93 ROOMS ON STOCKTON ST { son 18.42: Saeramento21.54, last season 13.83: fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY | F Depoister, Sacto ) & I Hardin, Pohe var | i3l Union, was called to the matter he em- | one of the best known men in his line in :.(.)'"n.,“r::)'({)”r’;)u r { ]Brsun::fiznndslh lw‘ u:.:,s‘u::“ufla_ Fresuo 1 (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M.. from his late resi- | § Newcomer, Pohe Val G D Fisk Jr, Woodland | Phatically and without hesitation re- | the business. L] 12 rooms: new and worth $1000. | 6.39: San Diego 9.91, last season 3. Y e e uRevassetiaiest | J Alven, B JH Byzme, San Joso marked: ¢So they think there will be no v . . 90 rooms: clearing $300.. g 5500 | 1asv scason 2.10 incnes Masonio Cometery, 04 Guerrero. Interment | 1'G Sexton, Piasanton W G Hump, Bodega objections by the_typographical unions, | LL¢ PArty left the Bast last Monday ’ 4 H. C. DECKKR, 1206 Market » Sen Francisco data: Maximum temperature to- Ei‘;‘?fli:fifls:aw Stirin 7, 805, Wil | DI oon Batack 5 S Hump, Sedus Well, let them try it and they’ll find out in | MOrning and came straizht through to this e lspensar’ : CEN; FINE FOR TR o den: minimum, 48 dog.; mean. 50 deg. | “fiagan,a native of Dublin, irelad, aged 65 years. | C W Jac ssin J Whondr, Chicago | short order. 1 can say with absolute con- | ity ; The intention of the men in coming | 400 npARY STREPT SAN FRANCISCO : #1500; ofter wanted. DECKER, 1208 | hours satine maans iy taren e s son: Y | “ge-iriends and acquainiances’and membors facoma G W Loosley, FUKlamath | fidence in the correctness of my statement | 16r€ is to get theadvantagesof California’s , For Rorihers Coltiommine Provabiy fair: mearly | 91, the Marine Kiremen's Union ‘sre reapect: uleo | gy Mead, Iealdsburg | that every union will protest against it to a | Mild climate for training purposes, to get R BALDW sationary temperature: light to fresh, generally DRG] Bar T ol o A oy tha ar | TN eaton: M WA S i man. There are in the neighborhood of | 1;“ conld.mnn for the races here and in the Is it not a great point to have gained a reputa- ’ TaLeriy winds along the COASE. . erally fair. bug| 10T Of MCGInn Bros., 81 Eddy street. Interment | G Greer, Sacio §G Little, Dixon 300 men employed in the Sacramento print- | £ast this season. ' After a few days’ sight- | tion for thorough reliability, skill, and never U NEURNGSH ] threatening to-night along the coast: nearly station: i AL yan Courtland Oak FltMrs J A Rigby, Vacaville | ing office. The proposed change would, of | S¢¢itg they will go to San Jose and atonce | failing success in treating all Grant ave., half block from junction of Market | ary temperature: fresh westerly winds, In this city, March 8, 1895, Mary, | A B Rigby ville Miss L James, Wash course, throw these people out of loy- | commence preparatory work, and hope to H S H und O'Farrell sts.; 18 rooms; has also entrance |} N ocada: i g 3 > te Iugzene P. O'Sullivan, and sister. | L Milton, Wheatland D L Scewart & w, S Jose Re) ERe neoj e ot oty employs ky s b ide ‘at the Gg .o Chronic, Private and Comphcatad £rom smail street i re ftable e ais UnauAna nearly | i law ot Dennis M. O'Sulli ' Cather uchamp, Sac Miss M Chappeile, Almda | ment, and the outlook for the printer un-| "¢ in shape to ride at the Garden City s rom smail U rear: s sultabletenuiit can rent | stationary temperature, n-law of Dennis M. O'Sullivan and’ Catherine e e o A mia | RO ot , 1e p cyclers’ meet April 12. ¥ DISEASES on liveral terms. Apply MADISON & BURKE e [ i ke s RGO e | s e e Foisom M G e iad e Col oha | keI EnnCellIB notion the | o BAla s o viderwho: Das‘bécn. well.|T haca st dackion RITT. Thte b vty i S ot IR e e o o B Friends and acquaintances are respect. | J D Barnett, Sana Rosa O West, Byrons Hntersand of Jhis Dumben g o “than | known to the people here by reputation as | s been accorsplished by the emine:t phinase e e ST —_— | B mictiassend dhe oneral IS DAY | Ml Tengteln Bonton 8T Carlevtera w Boston | EXDICTS NG of DS mumber more thah | ;gingtane of the fastest men in the world, | of the werld-funous & O DG 710 FURNT: = S = R R Sunday), st o'clock A.M., from her late | & A Aldrich, Boston ‘isher, Santa Rosa -] = s, in fact, Rt < : ?50 sed roomis; spiendld jocation: good sur | LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | residence, 221 Kighth street, ‘thence to St, | J S Stetson, Huyman Miss Bradshaw, Reno | J think I am right in_saying that but one. | J¢ became distinctly prominent at Denver DR. LIEBIG DISPENSARY are; rent $30. Inquire hird st. ——— e S Joseph’s Church. Tenth street, where a requie 1 “thi i t4 last August, riding a half-mile race in 1 sty Arrived. Tilaks Willibs ColebrateA10r the rapoge of he’-} 5 PALACE HOTEL. third of this number have regular emplo; Fei St 2 They are the pioneer special doctors of the Pacifie = iliibe, fLbon s soul, | y ¢ Bogs, Belmont R G Abercombie, N Y ment. What, then, are the 300 persons | ilUte against such men as Sanger, | couh o ~ - ATUBDAY, March 9. commencing at 8 o'clock A. M. Interment 0 v ;A S i LS p Johnson and others of equal B ‘oast for all diseases of men, and for ter of = pass and mdse. to Charles Nelson. McCARTHY—In this city, March 9, 1895, at the e Yy ELC ' N to look forward to should they be displaced | - ) a8 Ay gheld, he | derful cures porformed. What oth FURNITURE FOR SALE. (o South Coust, Higgins, 70 hours from As- Fotrero, Thomas McCarthy, a native of Tulsk, | e {{y?f’.féfi{-'}""‘i’(\ RNy by convict labor? i 2 “"’".d‘h"dmt‘r'le ‘"“’rt“""’"“l"'e“"'d Tace, | can '-'“"’"‘"Y‘Mt of the hm‘: musnber of suce \ - S SIS oria: mdse, to Detrick Steamship Co. ‘oun oscommon, Ireland, aged 55 years. { LW . s W Wilder % consideres e greatest cycling event of | cesstul cures of Nerv: 0.6 COOR STOVE, 81 ¥ y g, o] . t 1 2 G K Williams, N ¥ G W Wilder & wi, N Y It must further be remembered tha : ) (55 ot Nerveus Debility, Lost ayaarand b 10t sale i, 0% S Jou | Tl i, s C o £ D Hame e G | aekTemnicti £ S L bt ety | vt T Wil X & Evanwiy, sty o | oy pe-setting machines are being introduced | (he yeur, defeating Johnson, Taylor, | Mamhood, Chromic, Private and 4 Eyomin i Schr Eva, Klitgard, 25 days from Mahukona; | THIS DAY (Sunday), at 10 o'clock . ar. from | 383 H Lanner, o1 +. Doston_ | il large printing oftices as fast as they can | Janger, Taxis, Brown. Cabaune and oth- S aircases ¢ 9()(), FOR SALE—S ROOMS, WELL FUR: | 4£8r, 101 DSprociels & Bros Co. the residence of Johni Reidy, 1504 Kentucky | J sacon b og hoston 5 moiouan & W Boston | 1o e factory. These | €FS: his time being 2 min. 5 4-5 sec., which :"lfl'ror‘llnlr business or 4 Jished: very cheap on account of de. | Scix Rebecea, Christansen, 48 hours from | strect, thence to Si. Theresws Church, wheren | 3 Bibay d w. L% Baunch ¥ evions. Lons Mianch | machineewill dicniains jocto two-thirds | eStablished a world’s record for a'mile in T s 3 parture. 29 John st., off Maso Kureka; lumber and shingles, to Chas Nelson. requiem high mass will be celebrated for the re- | J F Lewis & w, Los Ang T Hallenbeck & w, Boone P oast Lwo-thirds | oo petition which has never been | [tiieredto perfecth rtect marhood = e Sailed. pose of his soul, commencing at 10:30 0'clocic a3, | G T Mackey, N ¥ % & H Fielding & w, N v | of the men now employed in composing- e anuled T been | through the efforts of those akilirul physicians, olovmn ot SATURDAY, March 9. nemeng Holy Oross Cametery: T Poindexter, Stanford W M Mcintyre, Stanford | TOOmS. K > TR TR D ¢ very | Mhoare graduates from the bast wmedical colleged Biitr Whitesboro, Tohuson: KHORST—In this clty, March 9, 1895, Wil- | W W Schultz, Chicago J T Langford, Stanford “To consummate this Folsom prison 5 & R ANt ol v and who have their regulae diplomas and licenses. Do otk T, ?\.[,‘,,.;},( .'Ldnbmvmlwfi' of Amalia_and the | N F Cleary, N Y proposition would, in view of these facts pleasmg address, 21 years of age, 5 feet 11 ‘They have certain remedios and treatments known ROCKIORT—Satled Mar §—Stmr Scotfa, for San | Dora Branihorta natlve or'::.lr'f;f.'ng:cry&:g NEW WESTERN HOTEL. not only be an injustice to printers now in l}?c.h." ‘,“ h-elfim and weighs 180 pounds. 3‘!‘-‘3’-2.“‘:“‘.1. . URNITURE ANDCARPETS | Francisco. : 18 vears 6 months and 28 days % W H Chapman, Neb . W Meredith, N Y the trade, but would be a_grosser injustice | H1G2an train down to ride.at 165 pounds. | clesses.andscure is guaranteed in all curaile I STOCT NI -AD | COneYeres ok Somat ot onth A mochis; vk | 8 Friends and cauniances are respect. | 31 Novli Sackamento' T Bvans & w, Monterey | to the convicts who would "be put to work | 1o X33 Mfotongld. 16 8 wider who proyed | S NS R sl e long swadiag. - Many N LARGE STOCK, NEW AX G ©, for west coast South America: schr | fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW | A Shultz, Sausalito J R Brayton, Chicago i i inting last year at the Denver race: v 200 curpets, 5008’ a6 new ot | Fannia Duturd, for San Francisco. (Monday), at 2:30 0'clock . s from the osy. | C G Cozens, Chicago C# Pardey, N Y. in the prison printing office.” The latter y s that he was e ads MO0 [carpets fabod e SAX PEDRO—Arrived Mar 8-Stmr Westport, | (ence of his parents, 135 Lyo’ o 40 resk | G ond. Taoma 1 Hamiiond, St Paul | would be taught a trade that would be of | the équalof any man on the path, and | MERCHANTS, BUSINESS MEN, 7-plece chamber suits, $14 50; corni les, 25¢; | from Newport. California and Sac 1 A + | J R Drake, St Paul R E Luner, Cincinnati | Jittle benefi aff rode “in races there, defeaiing Ziegler, PROFESS AL MEN, Tanpn 40: Catl: bt el Do iare pbiled Mar §—Schr Serena Thayer, for Eureka; | Cemetery. meni ntemmen L 0. 0. . | G R inessart G aainisatl D T oess Lo AUGEISs her fevn ;f;,‘gfi:’ set::i‘t:gey I:";:Esllgtfig Johnson and the best of them. He s but MECHANICS, l‘toANlLROAD MEN, sree. T.H. NELSON, 126 Fourth st. Tanner. for Tacoma. COLLINS—In this city, Marc] D Downey, Los Angeles P Fagan. St Louis f : 18 years of age, and though onl v $ = A2 : z ZATTLE -To sall‘Mar 10~Stmr Mountatncer. | CQf i "yimia clty, March 8, 1895, Mrs. Ann | P 0N GoR R 3 s ngell, Boston much more advisable to teach them a trade | ; 353 0%, S6% An¢ though only 5 feet 51 | FARMERS, MINERS, SAILORS, AVE WS FOR 5 CENTS— THE ailed Mar 9—Bktn Monilor, for Sun | fand, a native of Conmer Lomojorneonon of Oak- | § yaigh Oakland 0 A McCarly, Cal in which there would be some prospect of | (n¢hes in height, he weighs 170 pounds, AND THOUSANDS OF L\ WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for malling. ehir Letitia, for San Diego. 70 viemra. - (Toston pansrs mngiord, Ireland, aged | ¢ Hachaway, Bakerstield F Cleveland Los Angeles | romunerative work. when_ thew became | D2ving phenomenally developed arms and SANDS e e e L T A—Sailed Mar 9—stnr Ponons, 10r San | gy raietan on PARETS please copy. | ¥ Donovan. Mexico 3 D Muir, Fresno PR y legs. Heisa good all-around athlete, 1 WORKINGMEN CARPET) Francisco: schr Alice. fully invited to amens (o jances are respect: | 3 puilon, Ohlo P D Moran, Springficla | free. ing a good boxer, wrestl iy DO | can well tostity to theie skill = A § o Newrage Atmived Mar 9—Br ship Colony, | (Monday), at 8:50 0'clotk A s fram Or g | I € Callahan, Mo C B Burress, Redwd City S rolist. i oroand swimmer, | “Willyoq be awt t00, and consult them ARPETS e 1 rom Neweasile, NSV Tesidence, 30 Laskie atrect, thence to Br. Jererny GRAND HOTEL. WITH RENEWED VIGOR. romarkable. pest, Hischest expansionis | and save yoursell yesrs of silering T It costa - E FORT BRAGG- Afrived Mar 9 Stmr Cleone, ho | GIOTChy Where s solemni ' reqijem masa will | T Deviin & w, Sacto W Frankenberger & wi, e Aea Windie is Sl nothiug for a cosultation. The mar 8, " m::'em::e‘;: for ulz‘-: répose of her soul. com- RMcCreary, Sacramento _Omaha Members of the State Suffrage Associa- in th L ed as the best trainer DR ..l ENSARY prblled Mar§—Stmr Lakme; stmr Noyo, for San | Cameters. Oaclens. Eitass omt By A e D e o “Oakland Hon Wil Oontinue the Battle. of the bnl:s!tl Il‘-?(;:}:md :;:“ Srought out some - LIEBIG DISP TT ATO méH~Plsud Mar 9—Stmr Mackinaw, frm ufi‘.\x'r—'rhe,( flx';.\n lnnllverslry requiem mass for firl.‘ .:‘?(‘:L'}; g-ctg - ];‘: x;g::k l;l;filldltfr Mrs. Nellie Holbrook Blinn, president of | has handled Bn;txll a:é‘ol‘\ll';:a;nfi:jnc&: s :: ‘l’,'..,“".‘,;&i'.‘.,,}"fl.‘;",‘.?l‘;.‘f'mf “2':-'«'\'.':'-'5 ‘acoma for San Francisco. g e repose of the soul of the late M M - v, S Rosa E | 3 i N P s 0 = s 2pi ut POINT ARENA—Salled Mar 9—Sche Bender | Grant will be celebrated at St. Brenda's Charon, | E,W Ky, Sania Cruz G ¥ Chatles, Berkeley thf Cahl{orn;la State S_ufirggeAA!s'ocmtlon, have developed wonderful bursts of speec treated. They have however, hundreds of pa- ARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND | Bros, for San Francisco. corner Fremont and Harrison streets. TO-MOR. | W E Gray. Cal C Gilbert &, Portand | Teturned to her home in this city 39“9"‘135 and their success is largely attributed to | Hentssogratetul for theic porfect care Uit they / renovated same us new. S. FERGUSON & | MENDOCINO—Sailed Mar 9—Schr Mary Bidwell | ROW (Monday), commencing at 7:30 o'clock A, | A D Walsh, Redwood G Heull, San %;:” morning from Sacramento, where she had | his efforts. 5 4 willingly permit reference mado to them. Can CO., 23 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 36. for San Francisco. Friends and acquaintances are invited to actend. fi\ "‘lll';"fl_m Los Ang h!!;“l ":',, 1{0«?1 been interviewing legislators in the in-| Yesterday the art: vas sh anything be more convincing ? S EN YO0 BECONE DIt . i1 | 5t ORT ROSS—Arrived Mar9—Schr Rellance, hee Rest in peace. T B O oty Koo A Tonsseit, Tos Angeies.” | terest of legislation favorable to the ideas | the city by Bles and 11, WONR sbout | It1s a speclalty of tho Dr. Liebig Dispensary HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH | Marq. GAGEN—In this city, March 9, 1895, Thomas, | M P O Naly, Redlands A Russell, Los Angeles g avos 0 ideas | the city by C. F. Gates and H. W, § paldi; to o . he city by correspon- r work send to SPAULDING’S PioneerCar- | ~ B1HLERS POINT—Arrived Mar9—Schr Rachel, beloved husband of Anne Gagen, @ native of | 3 X Herrick, Ohio Mrs W Moogan,Pasadena | put forth by the association. visiti hinatown, at w 'icb £ tll 4 ng, treat cases away from the city by ; pet Beating Works, 35 ei. S0-40. | hence Mar 7. g M€ County Monaghan, Treland, aged’ 78 years 2 | Mrs F P Silva, Chicago J M Gleaves Jr, Sacto . Speaking for the members of the associa- | pressed great surprise. - To-day thy wil| oncenid| mediciues are sent soouro from ) TONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 333 | Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers, | MONIhS aud 9 days. LICK HOUSE. tion Mrs. Blinn said that they did not feel | g0 over to San Leandro to witnass i il | *>ervation. Golden Gate ave.: teiephone east 126. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Mar 0—Stmr Ytruriw, tm | ¥ pricnds, and acauaintances are respect: | 18 Dosle, Fresno 3 Joys Jr, Hanford discouraged by the fate of the suffrage bill | races, and on Monday ar seile Foad Erivato Entranco, 405 Mason Strost. TARPERe S LE*(‘,““E'} i ] W Lo i Marci 12, at. 8:30 0'clock A ., from hia iaLé | Ao SarSuec Aupn }‘{;‘;};‘;‘c‘g‘finhu‘e. in the Sex;]ate last Friday, but would con- | commence training Tfi’eyo:re ‘l;:s‘it:!r, ?fi" GALL O ADDHESS e Uldm, nr. ssion) 100. 5 portations. . residence, ' 24 Franklin street, thence 1o St. | Miss Lyne y ‘San J centrate their forces and exert themselves | fastest racer: i (A 9 ‘ e I CARPET-CLEANING | BUREKA—Per-Noth Fork—4 bxs fish, 1 bx | Josephs Church, where - solemn requiem mass | 7 Eox 4 . Shcmtmmeato 3 Aeekantnii, Sesto | to Secure a sufficient. number of votes foy | onaer o Ll O b 0 this Co oo} ol establiab e o Pl cleaniug: | e tobutio, 1 DI TP ANO M TE T ook | ia e S h s aeas o eposs Ot hia doul, com- indic, Boston I C Bald, Buffalo the proposed constitutional amendment, | their competition wir s oo iiched to achims; cibauing 5o yand, S0 i, s6L O |55 Criee Bia shicn: | e R enaessi 20 dosk A LassEnaly Holy Oromal| s Macdnnald Ny 8 L Mitchell, N Y which anticipates the freedom of the ballot Prpatition with the looalridera. ¥ . J McQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- |~ PORTLAND—Per Sonth Coast—500 poles, 160 | COSTRI L0 SR 4 ColamidnpMonterey | 0 women. e « ovating works. 453 Stevenson; tel. 328, | piles, 1141 kegs nails, 14 bdls tron pipe fctisigs, £ | veloved wile of Mchitl S b o, Ao fannle: | G R Sneath, Sun Mateo Carson, N ¥ The Order of the White 400 CEARY ST, S.F. C E Tenkins, N ¥ To secure the passage of the amendment | Siamese decoration, Elephant is o l THE RE[IAB[E SPEGI Aus‘l’s.