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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1898 CRANMER-SAVAGE—In Palermo, February O emce, 230 Scott’ street. Interment pri- 3 2 e | oy P Ve B iad e Y. |1 Wi at ot Cotueany Kidney and Bladder Troubles Quickly Cured. true friends of all invalids, L i 1 v, February 2, 1898, at ) years' practice; safe k cure guar [ D13 LACY—GARCIA—In Pinole, February 19, | OLEARY—In thie city, Tebeiary Fh, Koot nteed: any dlsease or irregu disgrace | 3568 by the Rev. Father Pimental, John de | bis Tate residence, 580 oMY hd, aged 58 T avoided; kind sympathy and aid: sure rellel, | Tach and Mary A. Garoia. Tk A Thamber of - Bay City Toage, A0 e 2 Though else fall: delicacy, privacy. Home: IURPHY-A( St Franele Churn | {55 & RGOIS OF B0 s Uhton. You May Have a Sample Bottle of the Great Discovery, SR Serite; free: con. | - ary 17, 1598, 1 Tather Heslin, T Notice of funeral hereafter. M. DAVIES, 59 nn and Minnie Murph ASTENE—In_this city, February 26, 1898, of s 2 il. e : ILLICORN—In this it~ Febrary | PARTENETT Lhe QG FPRETT o8 child_ ot Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, Sent Free by Mail ¢ the Rev. fdlhfllr“;"m"“h" Harry )n and Emily Pastene. a native of San AP RL e Z 1za J. Skillicorn. R RN o In Georgetown, Cal, | py der disorders or uric acid troubles due —In_this city, Feb: ¢ 26, 1898, Mar- =P s Men and wo doctor their troubles by e ey “Thomis Mur’ | Pl aovea Wite of the late Caspar Paui, | The State Board Ap-| Unreliable Solicitors at| M7 and women doctor thelr (Hoa8 B | @ veak kidneys, such as catarrh of the McAllister st.; pills, ALL monthly Irregularities or other conditions from whatever cause restored at once safe’ a «ympathy and ancisco, aged § years and 1 day. and sure at any time; K aid; instant relief for travelers; tumom H P. Handy and Ludie E. Prew- | a54 mother of Mrs. Jacob Kreel and John = clectic e in confinement 3 : - s 3 . 2 atism and e Dy e rivasy: for gudranteed rellef ORDWAT-Th bhisieltss February 2|+ 1% sk sy e Il Aleine o onuny, gan points an Important the Entrance Gates of |discouraged and skeptical. In mo;: gfii‘ffif; Dig::a‘;:' wz?ce;nixs o T = hefo oin Ll = ¥ 3 78 ¥ . 2 a s X g OnEIt the’ Aooto] bt "mf.smfs,mn. . by the Rev. Charles Edward Lock D.. | g Funeral private. Remaing at the par- such cases serious mistakes are m Church, John 'J. F: | of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1209 Mission street. Committee. the City. in doctoring and in not knowing what | form of kidney trouble. It corrects in- where; _regulating 3 e M. 2 ) r . 8 Post st., nr. Larkin. - ¥ A i i ERMEE 5 : ! e Annie Ordway, both of San Rln s oity, February 2 185 our trouble is or what makes us sick. | ability to hold urine and smarting l: SURE, safe and cure for -/ emal ‘Thomas ¥ eloved ‘son ol ose and the late e " 3 1 i rcome: S e infinement, with best | p THomas ' PowEF Jar natIve brrERn i == The unmistakable evidences of kidney | passing it, and promptly ove . : ; of being Reed 2y yearn) o 5 trouble are pain or dull ache in the|that unpleasant necessity o [ Friencs and acquaintances are respect- | Will Examine the Finances|Smooth - Tongued Sharpers | pack. too frequent desire to pass water, | compelled to get up many times during -HILL—In V { fully invited to allcnd_\he funeral to-morrow th ight P o oo closie) Srom, hjssiate of the Alaska Trade Who Seek to Trap the scanty supply, smarting lrrltationi fis e night. - e no medicine or —In Reno, Nev., Feb-~ Peter's Church, Twenty-fourth and Alabama Committee. Unwary. kidney disease advances th; fx‘i;ce ';mle: The mild and the;xtf:osx'nonagfl“zed at {1 C 5 - 3 3 5 ':»‘vgr .'nrfim ————————————————————————— | mencing &t § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross under the eyes, the feet swell and | It stands the highest for its wonder sometimes the heart acts badly. Should | cures. Sold by druggists, price fifty DIED. Cemetery. 1 ¥ : Peter MeLaughiin, wittiam | ROEIYS G, Rerkeley, Tebruary 26 1835, JEb- | 0 Other Important Resolutions | Strangers Borne Off to Unscrupulous | further evidence be needed to find out | cents sndion ¢ dollar. - 8o 1::“:‘:?;::; lanton, Gladys C. Mackey, Ma o E 3 kness, then set urine | successful is Swamp- Burns, Captain H. B. Miller, Carrie B. (&7 The funeral winl take place this day Were Passed by the Houses and Unmercifully uehcaysoyafislin 4 et & enteh e Tiodt AN tresninat cied, ¢ (from w Capp, Sal M. Moock, Jacob _(Sunday). Interment private. aside for twenty-four hours; ere | curing even the m s 2 3 . instrun; °d; cure at ¢ « . John F. Moo hx‘vfw&&{';nmflil (’ll_;, hFfl:)mx;-r {26.“;;9)& Rr:z:' Board. is a sediment or settling it is also con- | that to Prove its wonderful merit you TS jon free 0 to 5. ouiter, A e Murphy, i ¥ beloved husband of Mary Ryan, % | G fice, 8 ation fn Gl A e e T S and father of Thomas F., Daniel A, Lizzie . vincing proof that our kidneys and | may have a sample bottle and a book S Lay, Daniel C. tene, John W. ; .rm:‘l\zgxa;fl RR" James :;\I. Mntryc‘]i'- flgld T I bladder need doctoring. A fact often | of valuable information, both sent ab; Donovan, David M. aul, Margaret 2 . Ryan, a native of lonmel, ¥ = ffer as lutely free -by mail, upon receipt o ailment; suinn, M et Po Thomas F. County Tipperary, Ireland. aged 54 vears. J overlooked is that women sul | solutely fre ¥ 3 Skill only; 10w | “Hmmamiarer ot L, Rones Jeante. | P Bricmn a’ acqtamianios ore sapect- | At the meeting of the State Board of | Now that the Klondike rush s fairly | Overiooked 18 that womel Suler ©o sowtel free oy WO (OO ST G elf-cure, 35. 401 Van Ness Hunt: May 8 invitea to attend the funeral to-morrow | Trade held yesterday for the purpose|on, it is but timely that a word of s postage on the bottle. Mention the San (Monday), :30 o' clock, is 1 si- dt‘r?:*xe.l)l?’:NstF‘Er:?mnll:‘oi‘:r:ert?mt}?e;mal:nregl. of taking some action in regard to re- | warning be spoken for the benefit of | v: - - | Francisco Sunday Call and send your Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue. wher | viewing the management of the affairs | the hundreds who are flocking to San| Dr. Kilmers S“s:mp Rogt' |fmthe :xsd | b e e sl & solemn requiem’ mass will be celebrated for | ittee, it was | Francisco to outfit for the frozen north | COVery of the eminent physician an i 2 Da the repose of his soul, commencing at 3 | of the Alaska trade comm! , scientist and is not recommended for | hamton, N. Y. This generous offer ap- Weidler, Katharina | o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | decided to appoint a committee to in- —let them beware of the wily “‘capper” ¥ & hat " in this paper is a guarantee Whittier, Alon%o A, | SYKES. i R = ; T | everything, but will be found just what | pearing Her. Alona & T SYRES 1a thisisity, Febenary 46,5008 Annte | T o ote the books, isssets/and Jlabili- | WHO:dally: Dlies’ higftrade at! the ferry | SY VIR INE Dt WIE b Fownd JuuiHAnt) Boarie o CLE - Sykex, beloved mother of Henry A. and the | - depot. SRITZ—In this city, February 26, 1898, late Walter E. Brown, Mrs. C. Perrins, Mrs. | ties of the Alaska trade committee, and | D? £ —————————————————————————————————————————————————————— e | this. committee will report back to the | When the great rush was in its in- RATLROAD TRAVEL. ved husband’ of Susan Alferi A. Freeman and Allce Brown, a native of iplency San Francisco’s merchants, State Board at an adjourned meeting | g R SO 0R SU e to be held next Tuesday. The mem- | with thetr accustomed push and ener- EA N F E Wilhelmina Thomas J. A BOON to wives and mothers—Saguro; $1 50. RICHARDS & CO., 406.Clay st. ~ stamp for particulars to Seguro ‘acturing Co., 531 K st., Sacramento, lish Penn. safe. stamps fo Liebig (infan Lowenste t George C.-and Henry Alferit France, aged 39 years and § | Halifax, N. S., aged 61 years and § months, | T Notice of funeral hereafter. | TREANOR—In the City and County Hospital, | February 25, 1%8, Thomas Treanor, a na- | i | boon to ladles with safe, cure: §2 don’t delay until too late. BOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. gon B3 Friends ard acquaintances are respect- - 2 i - 3 CoRat s Gt I¥ invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | tive of Treland, aged 20 years. | bers of the committee are W. H. Mills, | g7, advertised the city far and wide | 14 muccessfully conducting such a great in- < (PACIFIO SYSTEM.)- R e v o Cemetery. Dt ot papand. o Madelelne Tre- | he following important resolutlons!coa.st. The great natural advantages of | STREBT many requirements are necessary. * (ain Tano, Foot of Market Street.) ' NTON—In this city, February 26, 1508, k e the city were told and told again, facts,| 1—A number of proficient and experlenced | R e Benard Mousquil, and brother-in-law of Mr. | were also passed by the board: tive sure harm ¥ > - adys Caroline, beloved daughter of Agnes < 3 . specialists should work in harmony. ARR: ~d; price § and John S. Blanton, & native of San | Shopityevicolas Gallard, a native of France. | “yy ¢ 1n oy eftorts made for the pur- | figures and plain statements were | PCRLae SO WO AN BATORY. oonquer —arine t S ¢o, aged 1 month and 1 day. | EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- | pose of advertising the rosmu{m?s o‘(d the | brought before the prospective miner | palnland rebuitld m; “““;‘i‘:‘é‘i-”.?é"ééé‘i““u‘zmy 3 T 10:45a R e n thie city, February 2, | fully invited to attend the funcral thie day | State of \‘a‘llkf)orm‘a. pn{flr{l;‘\:"q“(e‘;‘:fim"g; | everywhere, and the eyes of the WOTIA | that cetemon ran Sroduns, 2nces & agyaiie, Oroville sud Teddiog via - enry B., beloved hushan Emily | (Sunday), at o'clock, from his late resi- | tion should be given to 8 S | i i | L 2 ‘oodlan Aol I:‘mllz father of .-\‘rxhurr 1'5{. nr;d znell’me dence, ’l'hxr;_\ fourth and Railroad avenues, | :‘rf.a[i,,g new markets, augypent&\g m:,fl turned toward the city of the Golden | mé-a"{‘h‘;r:ztrrlxgggn({.gfiatmem must be perfect | ;’:::Afifixfi“’\nd{mm”’vumo e 8:457 : e by ouis urns, a native of Hamburg, Ger- | South San Francisco, thence to I. O. O. F. | . s rkets for the prod- | Gate as i | In - 2 < 1304 nez, San Ramon, 3 edies vears' experience. ¢ Fourth st aged 5 <. | Hall, corner Seventh and Market streets, | :1§§inglfngtl::!=é1a'1‘(i‘.q.m:w R it v te the natural outfitting point, | s This institution is incorporated for $250,000. Calistoga and Sants Rose. 8:159 ‘In this city, February 2, 18 vices will be held, under the aus and as a result they are coming from | 81004 Atlautic Express, Oglon aud Bast.. 8:45p Samuel | where s HOM nt: diseases of women. Ll E s and forests of this State. Atla o MR FUNKE. 1416 Sth st., Alameda. be v\';d‘ahluik::nd 'l-raxma g&:upp. o | plose :r Ex ‘I]\u;;-«'{m(;rift::;‘:::gge No. 207. In- gaqr':int:l; ,",‘xm;mamam» market for the | north, east, south and west: coming 51304 )‘fi%.meéyé‘"’;'(-?;.f.u';"'C‘k‘z’i‘:i = iladelphia, Pa., age: years. ! Prme olde s & | b v - . i i . K. cure chronic, nervous, blood, nds and acquaintances are respect- | TOULOUSE—In Golden Gate, Oakland, Febru- | products of a C"mm“"“v““;‘,:‘h's.figep‘;‘;';_ singly and in partles; by train, ship BB P e Oakale 2 jvate dis .ses. 8 Mason st., S. F. invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | ary 4, 1888, Benard, beloved husband of Al- | trolling factor in the growth, and caravan, all eagerly looking to- 01004 Now Grleans Kxpress, Merced, ey ? 5 perity and development of that common- day), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- | bine Touloure, and father of Louise Tou- nch Caly 515 McAllister street. Interment pri- | louse, a native of France, aged 42 vears. wealth. - ward San Francisco as the last halt- e ot e e e e e i ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Third—An exhibition which will furnish | ing ground before the perilous journey Berhus, Joo duslen TRENE gaue = CORCORAN-—In this city, February 2, 18, | fully Invited to attend the funeral this day | o knowledge of the resources of this | s hegyn T ey o Johin ¥, beloved son of {Villiam and the late | (Sundag), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of | Sate to the people of the civilized world | S 28U ) 5 Allejos ac = Maria Corcoran, and Dbrother of Thomas, | J. S. Godeau, thence to French Church of | i€, (00 Hnich the maximum good. sing was carried on by *1:007 Sacramento River Steamers. Beale st. Mary. Jane Alice Corcoran, a native of | Notre Dame des Victoires, where services | Fourth—in view of these fundamental legitimate and enterprising business 1:00r Niles, 8an Jcse and Way Stations. . e | T e e Dok 2 1030 1%k | coneiderations the State Board of Trade | men, who contributed liberally toward ¢ | street, between Stockton and Powell. Will at once enter upon the collection of | it without mentioning any individual day stre an exhibit to be placed with the exhibit | house, but only the cty as a general San_Francisco, a ) ged 22 years and 24 da; U>"Friends and acquaintances are re: fully “invited to attend the funeral this 1:30p Martiez and Way Stations 2:00p Livermore, Mendota, Hanford ane Visalia ......... i Plymouth (Sunday). at 1:30 o'clock, from his late resi- | WALLACE—In the City and County Hospital, | - . Livermore, San Jose, Nilea and Way denc 7 Clementina street, thence to St. February 2, 1898, David Hutchinson Wal- | made by the people of the United States | point, and it has been taken advantage Stations. e . $10:104 Xl Church (-ir services at 2 o'clock. a native of Iowa, aged 61 years. | at the ]mcrnallonnlrm\ns!llun to be held | o¢ in" 4 most shameful way by scurri- or ul.i.-gl;;: ""“”:.'“ i em‘xn":i::i = = e Ry unt Calvary Cemetery. R—In this city, February 26, 159, | in Paris in the year 1 2 o 5 A Egod. gentle pod milker: | COUNER—In Tucson, Ariz., February 22, 1898, | Katharina Weldler, beloved mother of Mrs. ‘ Fifth—The Sfate Board of Trade will L‘;‘fi at"d k“'l‘r\‘“atge merchants “hlose Whos. 3 . ouea Apply Dolores st., between | “finnie, beloved wife of Jeff D., and mother man, Mrs. William Stap and Mrs. J. | af once commence the collection of finan- | Only stock in trade consists of an im- Rl th. of Mary and Margaret Couner, a native of | Welz, a native of Hessen, Germany, aged 77 | oja] resources for the purpose of making | measurable amount of nerve and a villo and Sacran n good order: price $8. | Otteryllle, Cooper County, Mo., aged 30 years. | years 4 months and § days. | California's exhibition at Paris in 1900 | supply of useless goods which can eas- 41307 Niles, San Jose, Tracy and Stce gh mfi ‘ulx: ‘:n‘:i f;"“*’ - IF"""um < ‘gm“ Tl eunan X £33 | adequate and effective. oLl ily be foisted upon the unwary and in- 4:807 Latiirop, ”i‘.“"’"“"{l:”mx:" r:‘erheud-), | O—In this eity, February . Mary onzo A.. beloved son of Flavilla S. and the | 2460 : v e Boards i - Fresno, Mojave (for Randsburg), HORSEPOWER. cheap. | . Crego, grundmother of G. H. Borland, & | late Alonzo A. Whittier, a native of San | SIXth-—That at an early date the Boards | experienced by glib-tongued salesmen. e oA T A aTE) oiaDa DONOHUE & KE Sutter st native of S Mass., aged 64 years 11 Franci aged 1 year 5 months and 12 days. | 0f Supervisors of th; el bates Natver To resort to legitimate methods of 4:30p Sauta Fo Jlcute, Atlautie lixpress = Twenty-second_Nice | Months and | I Friends are respectfully invited to at- | this State and e o & State con. | advertising wouid be entirely out of for Mojnve and Yast... 6:432 ATR nd—) C>Friends and acquaintances are respect- | tend the funeral services this day (Sunday), | quested to send delegates t theantation L UHh e s s 5:307 “ Sunset Limited."” Los Angelen, 51 fully invited to attend the funeral this day | at 10 o'clock, at the residence, 1019 Oak street. | vention to be held in the city of San adverti i Fould oty b ’a : \ Paso, Fort Worth, Little Kock, St. quarts milk. 2123 | (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of | Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery | Francisco, for the purpose of devising | advertisement would only be a dange . Louts, Chicago and East, §10:154 Halsted & Co., %45 Mission street. Interment | S === | neans for_a_unified exhibition of the | signal to warn people away, so - they 7 «B:3up “ Sonsét Limited Annex, s Cemetery wereereemmmmm | products of this State at Parls, as here- | have resorted to the old method which | New Orleans and Eaat . McAVOY & GALLAGHER, I inbefore set forth. | has been worked so many times that CATARRH CURED FOR $5.00. | 8:00r Luropea Mail, Ogilen au e mann Saf i-hand; cheaper t Mafc., 533 In this city, February 26,-189, Daniel rter, beloved husband of Mary C. Day, fred H., George W. and Dan’ ay, a native of Vermont, aged 65 § months. | M | 6:00r Haywards, Niles wid FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS Seventh—That the d"';'rmwar(}nqfl ;‘f the only wonder is it was not aban- | NO OTHER CHARGES. 18:001 Vallejo 20 FIFTH ST., Opp. Lincoln School. this board to make an exhibit at Paris In | qopeq and thrown aside long ago as| The methods and remedies of our Catarrh | 8180p Oregon i Talaphone: Soathil, 1900 is not taken with any referen: worn out. The plan is this: A num- | FpN":\HiXfi have long been recognized as super- e aad father of 4 fel J POOL, house-mo ing material ‘o ds a o o o %) X ent of opposition in the minds | s . or 0 p 5. i - . T t 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi JAS. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW. | cal celebration or exposition which may | loudly dressed and de¢ked with the | CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. All let- (Foot of Market Street.) TEN GALLON CAR LOAD PRIC] henery street, thence.to St. Paul's H | be planned; but, on the contrary. the | most approved designs of paste dia- | ters confidential. Private book for men or Chotce F rsls ?'; :;l" \]\r e fem high mass will be CAREW & ENGLIS 9 | State Board of Trade will lend all aid monds are picked up from any old place | Women sent sealed, by mail, free. 8:00A | Melrose, Seminary Park, ars old, $2 for -the re ) 61004 ‘ . extra_quality port, | Fifchburg, Elmhurst, or Rhine wine, 2 1 se’ of his soul, com UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS. cithin its ver to any effort made in | ) 5 i re- | === o:00: S e ey o FUNERAL DIRECTORS | e "Wirection o making « great expost | rerrea. These men arc suppiica. wich | ENGLISH AND GERMAN EXPERT SPECIALISTS | 1385t $750; real € year, | DONC i A 4 Van Ness ave, near Market st., San | tion In celebration of the semi-centennial | x 1 1 Somhes o 1:00 | San Leandro, South § "' 100 proof, 3 year, 4 CONOVAN—In this city, February 189, | prancisco. Telephone So. 156. | anniversary of the statehood of the State | Stock circulars, business cards and re Zak Matket Straat. 2:00x Leandro, Estudillo, ndel’ claret, B 35: | Dogic M., eloestiand belovedison. of ‘Murty |- : i ot commendations of good character and | Hours, §-5; Eve ; Sundays, 9-IL. & , Es s . 343 and the late Catherine Donovan, and brother | S That the foregoing declara- | Stationed at the ferry depot. As soon | e Lorenzo, Cherry charge for cooper- | gy pays to buy for cash. .G Market st S F. | d. Hugh and John Donovan, and s s .| Resolved, f E 3 S e ar e S 1T A be made the subject of special con- | as a stranger arrives en route for Klon- and r meeting of this | dike he is immediately spotted and E Haywards. rch; that all per-| pounced upon by a horde of sagacious | 2:005 tion sideration at the regul el e e monin. | CRAIG & COCHRAN CO. | back bars, mirrors, showe coun- | ey Y oy Funeral Directors and Embalmers, board on the Sth of M sleam, "office. furniture, "store “and | [>Frlends are Tespecttully invite to at- | 95 94 AND 26 MINT AVENUE. sons interested be invited to attend the “Sullers” Who paint their own charac- | Sro0s | § Buus through to Niles. D ck, from his late residence, 143 Mission | Lady assistants. Spucious chapel for the use | [€BUIAT meeting of the board, and that|terg in the rosiest hues. The gullible | 157 ) ; 1021-1023 spec tion be extended to the | ab 5 thence to St.-Joseph's Church, where | Of Our patrons. Rubber tires on our ambulanc ?“Rp::‘r:x; ‘nn(”:}?e e, e e xeeutine | one is then borne off in triumph to | COAST DITISION (Narrow Gange): 1 AND 2-bowl barber. washstands, cheap. HUF- | his sovl, commencing st s o ok Tntermens Eie | committee of the California Press Asso- | shoddy cheap-johns, the front of which | AIR o o SCHMIDT, Mount Caly { HOTEL ARRIVALS, | ciation, to the editors and proprietors of is hidden with flaring posters and a | ’ TABA Newark, ‘.rum,rr\:\gm. - GUINN—In i all journals published in the State of Cal- | display of goods, the use of which in S Bocita Bomde Cruzand Wy~ o garet Guinn, il PALACE HOTEL. | ifornia, to members of the Boards of | the Klondike is as inexplicable to any | AND KLONDIKI & oo oae, Now theioliCod | W J carney, chgo J 8 Kauffman, Pttsbrg | SUPCTViSors ;;",,‘r‘,“;’jg‘j’gd“‘[’ggj&‘gj Ci:’f' | one who knows the first thing about | MECHANICS’ PAVILION. 1 Youlder Greek, P - o IS Mrs H J Wilson, Butte Thos Flint Jr, S Juan h = - = ~| that region as the method b which | ST 4 Principal Y o e o o e eaiers tomonon Bt I R Patton &, S Jose | Zens throughout the State. | they could be brought there. i |OPEN TO-DAY 105 P. M. and Tto 10 P. M. | Statio L 1gmen FREE mill, sale, : dence. T’ Natoma sfreet; thence to St. Pat- | i §f prets § Rafacl |, W Hyde & w, Conn . Once inside the bucolic one is re- German Symphony Concert afternoon and night e T o Hoas! Jome” 2 and safe ch 'la rick's Church, where (aher;gnxzs.”{x gh mass | 11 L Whitman, S Louis| W S Stitt, N \{ T ceived with open arms, and assured | GERMAN SOCIETY DAY. Way Stations .. ..i.. . 17208 BARS. showcases, counters, » | commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy | W, H Gelshmen, N Y IS N Wolbick & w, Ney | ( | that if he does not carry off half the | Drilling and Music. ght and sold. 1063 Mission, Sev P e S 4 Miss C Gelshmén N Y|John N Hoftman, N Y| W s i | stock of the store, with a few of the | Vote for Your Favorite Society. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Miss M Gelshmen N Y| H de Clemont, Paris BFIT TO-MORROW ALL DAY. | Prom SAK FRANCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— S. Hunt, mother of John Hunt Clara Krauth, Medfrd| L E sMMd,‘ {Third and Townsend Sts.) LEGAL NOTICE I7No flowe Int menit private | S winnem. e 5 o Is Still |away a stock of goods which would be s : 2 | IMSICK-Tn thia elty, Februars &, 188, Wil- | & T Writhe Keain ,\‘J\I-‘I:x‘;}(s, Chgo HonBcas Sly aaer useless to him anywhere, and for which | —_— Alu':,:z;:u"wled‘n‘xeix:;slhuln (Hew ausa Zstate of JACOB | helmina Imsick, dearly beloved ‘mother of | E W Waybright, Dnvr M T Lynn, Chicago Hopeful of Abundant | he has paid in good gold coin about | 04 San -Joss, Tres P 3 INOR aals cheay - hronil fand e pro0 2 TIMMELMANN— s o February 26, = 3 - | - i ¢ way P | MAINE B 414 oY i N on o e | et e e e Gelshmen, | Mile S de Clemont, N T T r‘:‘—,’;;‘f;:‘erse lhhel Wit p:er;isl;‘) bétore l':f ;;fl’;’{}‘ X he Battle of Winchester, with Milltacy. and 15 200 L00wm. 3100 *2:00 13:4 CHEAPEST and best in Weikly | otns an Gearet e [or A dEle. Catle e NI oo S dangnoi| MM / | way to the gold regions. L S e R > 0 any s i Unite of Frnrichsco, apoll 88 Vears & no; 4 ss M E Dunne, ) ter: etroft | X : & | SDAY—A Sens 5 0 = : [ S e ST D”:u!g of an Francisco, aged 3 years £ months and | R H Stewart, Boston | W C Scofleld Cleveland | | The plan is generally s‘;:wss?]"h nls i ‘er,\_y_ dlymple ((Amr?:y‘ e 11200 *1:00 $2:00 5 3 G 4 oz | F'D Shaw & w, Med-| Mrs Frank Rockefeller | these people are the smoothest of their Admission 25 cents. 5 s, OAST PIVISTON (Broad Gasgel: HUNT—In ths city, Februa 1898, Mary ‘w ford Cleveland | kind, and the unwary customer carries | T e e e b A eyl M R e En b Sy G - . | three times the value. He is then Pasife ‘rove, Lasy Itobles, e n ; ock, Mrs. ber, Mrs._ J. Denzler and | land | Wm_Foxen, Detro - iazly e | s Obiey 3 f the estate | Mrs. F. Rathjens, a native of Germany, aged | Geo F Curtis, D C |F W Foxen, Detroit oD ONLS | gnilingly turnedhloose. Blicy & puppie Priticipal Way Sta : COB lecensed, to the | 69 years 3 months and 27 days. (Philadelphia | J L Lohfer, Phila’ |Frankiin Leonard, Nev _ of cards of the house which he prom- 101404 San Jose and Way Station rs ns having clalms | papers please copy.) | FGMoyer, NY , |A J Hechtman & w, | . 2 | in | iSes to_ distribute among his friends, | 9 304 San Joso and Way Stations ...... 8:35a sgainst the xhibit them wi riends and acquaintances are respect- | O S Talcott, Hartford| Sacto Climatic Conditions Not Changed in | S0 (00 5 G b0t o third-class *2:30¢ San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Pack, the necessary s within ten months | fully Invited to attend the funeral this day | H Altemus Jr. Phila_|Chas F Scott, N ¥ the Last Twenty-Four lodging house controlied by - the' same OFFICE g.;mucnr; Han Jose, Gilray, after t on of this notice, to the (Sunday), at 2 o'clc rom the residence | J F Almy w, Salem|H A Grant, w ik T 7 ame . r, Sauta Cr alinas, sald exe office of J. C. JOHN-| of her daughter, Mrs. F. Rathjens, 1327B | § Uliman, N Y | et v Hotns people. ; Morrteecs sl i : EON CO°No. i Ms the same being | Pacific street, between ~Leavemworth and GRAND HOTEL. | ¥'The proprietor then’ rubs his hands 1004 Market st" | smr3e sandoue sl Frincipal of the said esta Ty ‘ind County of | Ka Nt e ents oty Febroame . s, | £ A Gray, Ben Lmnd|H A Peckham, Palo A | T in glee, divides the spoils with his ——3 TV [ iaSigEx ax Jossdud Extuciver 3 e e o ¥ of | KAVENY—In this clty, February 2 188 | G 7 Roote, N ¥ |D € McClelland, Wagon | The present rainstorm seems to be as | capper, and the trap is again baited for Near Powell 5:30r San Tose and Principal Way : A E I00 Kavons, Troher of Miss Annie Raveny: Mr | ¥ v Smith, Sacto | Wheel Gap ~ """ | timid about making its debut as a soclety | a fresh victim | 4 et . TRl of theteatal ACRD J. Ballard, Mrs. Theresa Smith and Walter | W A Lawlor § Rafael Miss M Hilton. § Crus | maiden who makes her first entry fin a| The only safe method for strangers | pglephone, South 420, [ ‘:’;0?‘!‘;0‘]’:::;"‘“’" - Kaveny, and un of Walter J. Ballard, a native of London, England, aged 5 years and February 24, 189 W G Witter, Sn Carls Miss F Hilton.S Cruz | dramatic production, but it is to be hoped | to avoid being robbed by these unre- Dated at San Francisc Sta R M 1 Sia Jipsa | Miss Baker, Tulare | {nat when it does make its triumphal ap- | liable dealers is to take things slowly. ®Bundays excepted. $ Sundags only. f Saturdays onlys J. orney for Exec Cl 6 months. H Cunningham, Oakld |N S Ca : iy 2 t Monday, Thursday and Saturday nights only. ST B L T 'k In Martinez, February 19, 1895, James | W W Foote, Oakland | Mrs I ¢ Wood Chesy | pearance It will be as generous in Its fa- | Pay no attention to any solicitor, how- visit DR, JORDAN'S Great Mondays and Thursdays. e st of Ireland, aged 49 years and O Coa v ‘};‘ Ga{ski}lh Jackson | vors as the aforesaid debutante is of her | ever oily his tongue, and look around —§ Wednesdays and Saturdays. = . : 7 months. 3 Brandon, San Jose| D C Nichls, Jack istei o | ¢ day: e i = '] f Anat ¥ moirEes g | anta Clara, February 34, 13 | B D McCebe! Sacto * |G B Mclee: San Jose | MeasCr histrionie abllities atter eho hes | for o few days betere purchasing any. useum 0t Anatom oT % a native of Ireland, aged pencer, Gunnison A de Rocheburn,§ Jose | Once played to an audience | g ses N e : P H M Baker & W,LAng J S Minor. San Jose | her patient and sympathetic friends. to find; they cannot afford to divide 1061 MABRED OT. bet: 624 7t8, 8. 7. Gl | SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC Market st.. LERCH—In this city, February 2, 1898, John, | J Mack. Los Angeles |G Fox & w,Healdsbrg Although Forecs Hi on predict- | profits with a solicitor and do not at- The Largestofits kindin the Werld. | 2 —- — - | “beloved husband of Maria C. Lerch, a na. | o Miadleoot, 'lkm‘}\'AHIJ:‘.::,:?%EHRRTQ o cogl“a‘is r;’,!'::”g‘::mg”s“;{‘“rdfl‘; just | tempt to sell useless goods at exorbi- DR. JORDAN—Private Diseases. | RAILWAY CO. e | dive'of Germany, aged G years 1 month and | G M Foote, Hollster € % Prevost ¢ Albns | barely enough molsture fell to save his | tant prices. con-nlul;nfr“-"fri"‘-'"“l-fl Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. = % 4 : e .| Mrs J Lockwood, L Isl ewell. Stockt SINABO R DOMESTCIC PORTS |5 Frients and acquaintances are respect- | M72 JoLockwood, 1, Il § Rewell, Slockion | reputation as a prophet, and unless he Philosophy of Marriage. WeSAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFARE. JORATS | HARBOR rrived Fen 25-Bitn at 10 oelockc from the -pariors of | C Erickson, S L Ovsp J A Breni, Plymouth succeeds better in his prognostications ADVERTISEMENTS. MAILED FRE] 1;5K5-3A3§7'mh 9101‘1-}‘“1:;00}';‘:!:;&‘12# Monitor, hence Feb 19; schr Beulah, hence % & Co._ 9208 Miss 7 E B Smith, Detroit H M Harris, Marysvle | for Su = R S T | MEOS s Sussi me st LA , 5:10, 6:20 p. m. sda; Feb 2; schrs Marion and C A Thayer, hence Nn Tnterment Laurel Si1° Cemotery, | W-G Hudson, Watsons|Mra R Tiltn Camprdg | 1omos :‘d:,: "}‘mh,:mwflnd r;," 1330 p. m. Butiraays—Extra trips ot 1: T ia Feb Schr Ruby A Cousins, for | Ol om ey = e s e | e llammon}?udn co“‘l'x‘hay. conditions RAILROAD TRAVEL. | SONDASS D5 9:30, 11:00 a m 130, 38, ; Schr Ruby sins, for 2 hihis : | T Fewr, Cucamo Sturgeon Wis . Ha : S re e WO | 00, 9:30, 11 3 . cisco. | LIEBIG—In this city, February 2, 1805, be- : e 2 3 e ~————— | " 5:00, 6:20 p. m. e s Empire for | loved intant son of Kate and Emil Licbis, a | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. :mwlnr){l cha:gerl one mru;‘let “:h[het]u! | SATN ARARY, PO AN FRANCISCO. »f% | native of San Francisco | Mrs Lester, Uki 3 Rowe, Madera wenty-four hours except that the storm | WEEK DAYS—6:40, 7:50, 9:20, 11310 a. m.z 3§ Safled Feb %—Stmr Humboldt, T oved Pshand o Lopriare 2 1598, | M RaaCS Dakota | A BetmmorgCal o o | has approached a lttle bit nearer to the And SKAGUA Y Y\ S| CALIFORNIA | 124 340 500 p. m. Saturdays—Extra’ trivé for Alaska: bark Highland Light, for Dyea. . beloved husban Lena Low old S Dakota ethem & w, 5 | o £ at 1:55_an p. m. Rarivod Feb 5 PaikiMetnry, Srom Dacs Mrs. v, 8 Dakota |J Cline, 'S Diego 3:;:'5‘ ll‘n$ :nd :el” l’;‘fl‘k‘l in 5““‘” f‘l“';*‘"‘ Sl S(l{na [_(‘ LIMITED. ‘exg%n%%gao, 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 348, J ‘Pa : Mary Cline, 'S Diego e wind has been high southeast from o ) 200, 6:25 p. m. : 5 G Willlams, § Jose |W Shutt, Pomon: , f == Between San Francisco and Schuetien Park J Loftns, § Jose |W. J Bernett, Bomona | oon, Francisco morth all Thursday and | SAN FRANCISCO | same echeauts and 19 days. F L Mnmn)kk >, Ptld ; ;{\ Hulman, Pomona ‘l-‘rldflly. ?ndbthe barometer has tll)meinum“- i TO i — e G Friends are respectfully- invited to at- | G Hatch, Oakdale K Edgerly, Pomona | ing slowly but steadily during that time. H | In effect 2 ¢ % Lo tend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 10| T W Diehl, Oakdale |W Egan, Spodra It is unaccountable and upsets all previ- CHICAGO. | San Francisco. | g 3u, San Frandlsod George Williams and Anna O. Jones, 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 1012 Jack- | R Shepard, Cal H G Peets, L Ang ous precedents how the conditions have Week | Sun- 1897. | — zon street, between Muson and Taylor. In: | § Lambler; Cal |G 3 Pollock, Plitsbe | remained So constantly favorable to rain Leaves San Francisco at 4: p. m. | Destinatton ock! P ollack, 'a £, BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. | S7B' o P S it mitultad | B Wi Woome £ & ZHEFY, X3, ™ | el OGS Huen” ol o™ MONDAYS, THURSDAYS AND | ] Days. | days. streets. | a, February 24, 1898, a native of Ireland, aged 33 A . a son. bruary 24, 1898, to the a daughter G J Kurz, Dubuq: a|N Michels, Chicago twenty-four hours there will be plenty of 3% days to Chicago, 4% days to New York. | e 9 | C B Howa rson |G H Oxby, L An centered on the Oregon coast, where mail will not be inserted. (They must vel® [ace oo this day (Sunday): et s ocloes. | BALDWIN HOTEL. and yet only .02 of an inch fell here yes 44 1-3,_.,,! Windsor, har;dfv. 2 "‘,’h'?v",”rm‘!", publi fllml_fllfic‘-s | for the purpose of attending the funeral of | § Migliavacca, Napa |L Kelley & w, Sonora | terday and that was all precipitated in 5 Carries first-class passengers only, but with- G Healdsburg, S persons Anihorizen to have e Samsdence | our iate brother, Isaak Lowenstein. By order | J Rosenburg, Napa |M E Durber, Boston = | the early morning. The Sacramento Val- | | out extra charge. ) S gt persons auth ame pub- | o H. MAUSER. President. | H Mohr, Mt _Eden b Ee‘*rch?r. San Jose :eyhfare'd“a shade better and hadfios rursan DINING CAR, | Geyserviile, ished. e McLAUGHLIN—Near Antioch, February 20, | T Stllman, Sta Cruz ine, Los Angeles |inch, while along the coast north of San » 3:30p.m. |8:00a.m. | Cloverdale. 18, William McLaughlin, a’ native of Ire | W P Rigx, Chicago d’“‘fi“,*;\,‘l‘yfl"gn;r;g’?sn Francisco one-half an inch fell. I am BUFFET SMOKING CAR. | e Hopland and iy o vears. ; e G B e still of the opinion that within the next | THE NORTHERN COAST | Pullman Palace Drawing-Room Sleepers, % m)amfls.‘,‘,,“n1 Dkiah, | | Guerneville. £ wW. o ATY—In this cit MILLER—In Oakland, February 24, 159 L il s ; Car- | M e Wi DTG Tone Ghn ok as will make rain in n Joaquin Val- TR the wife of Mike Con S Raniet » 10| “rie Bosworth, beloved wife of Robert S. Mul- | § N Bearduiex, Bt W § Glong &w.Like Co | ley, but the region tr}::rfl: of ’Igehachupl WILL DISPATCH Leaves daily at 4:30 p. m., carrying Pullman Sonoma the wife of M s daughter e e iy eSS I am’confident that ‘this storm will not [1§ fost time; Direct, connection in Chicago and | 5: Glen Eilen. CANTWELL—In Tui 3, o, o | D L e e oot A New Athletic Club. Gave us undl it has plentifully besprin- 1 amo ‘Trains arrive and depart from farket-street | 1:00.m. 8:00.m.| gopo - dhe iSOl 4 B Cafitwal father of Carl F., Edna E., Katie, Louise C. Tt Bait kled a considerable portion of this State . | Ferry. Ban Francisco ticket office, 644 Market | 3:00.0. 3:00p.m. | POl | 3p.m GAMBS—In Fruitvale, Febr 1595, to the | and John J. Moock, son of Katherine Moock, | 1he commission merchants of the fruit| and assured the usual good crops for Cal- strect, Chronicle building, Teloghone sy | g om ot 1L T my Wite of John Gambs, a Gan | &nd "rotner of Gretehen, Barbara, Kati, | market organized an athletic club last | ifornia. 1 earnestly hope thas tho food- MARCH 2, 1898, | 1620, * Oakland office, 1118 Broadway. Sacra: | gSi35e% connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West GRAHAM-Near Dinuba, Cal. February 1§, | Peter, John and George Moock, a native of | Monday evening, which will be known as | Bates of heaven will be opened and bear y . | mento office, 201 J street. San Jose, 7 West | [y .0ES: at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hopland fc zil | Highland Springs, Kelseyvill Soda Bay. Lakeport and Bartlett Sg"’““ at Ukian for 1598, to the wife of W. H. Graham, a son. Germany, aged 43 years 3 months and 29 2 JACOBSON—In this sy, February 15, 188, to »]lm ¥ A m;:‘mh:}‘ o{‘de‘mudn M;\dz.ge;‘hn-:ni the wife of Gustaf Jacohson. a son Butchers’ Board of Trade a emoriai | L€ 2 2 L Dot A marutppine at JENERN_In this city: Febroary 19,1808, to the |, - Lodge No_ 1i & O-TEW. & o g 2he | Jects. of ‘the newigrean Sation will e to — e OHNSON-LOCKE MERCANTILE THE SAN FRANCISCO & SAN .I(MQUIN | Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Fake: Pome puses; wife of Charles H. Jensen, a daughte: L> Friends an Anab s A ;';spdrl- promote amateur athletics, physical cul- | A Dead W ’s Effects. J so ) 00., | Yalley, John Day’s. Riverside, Lierley’s,” Buck= KILGALLON—In this city, February 13, 188, | ). 8t 3 §lelock, Trom "Shiels pufla. | ture and social intercourse. Twenty-five i VALLEY RAILWAY CuMPANY. | Bre Ao e e e, oy Fork ta the Witk of: James Kiigallon, & son. |¢ Gonday), at 2 o ot Ji Sl Tyuna memhsm are already s erm?“e{“ On sBer;larsd Cediey, 1512 Fifteenth avenue, General Agents, i — Orr‘-‘ i%:flsflp&ln % p Mendocino - City, . Fo LEVY—In tils city, February 24, 1865, to the | jces will be held under the auspices of Mem- | Thursday evening next the first entertain- | South San Francisco, swore to a com- From September 10, 1897, trains will run | Prage, 2 - % > wife of Sam I].e\' B s ety Eodar SUa: 1. A 0. UW. Remains | ment }Y'“ _k:‘e hlelr} "E‘oguw!llng az:\cl[s ofl}- plaint in Judge Low's court vesterday 18 CALIFORNIA STREET. | 5. 7 EE a8 | gSaturday to Monday round-trfp tickets at re- LISBIG—In this city, ‘ebruary 19, 1888, to | at the parlc of H. F, Suhr & Co., 1209 Mis- | cers: T ent, J. J. Pastine; e-presi- & thbound. the wife of Emil Liebig, a s Slon strest. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. | dent, G. Webster; treasurer, §. B, Vieini; | (0F {he arrest of Henry Gosper, his Telephone Main 655. Soul | Santa Clara street. the Merchants' Athletic Club, with quar-| Me out in my forecasts, which are found- ters at 3% Davis street. The ob-| S0 qn the conditions as they actually ex- " For passage apply to beyond San Rafael Northbound, — | , On Sundays mund—t'rlg It;c)::?ugo all polints o R ; 2 “ i brother-in-law, the charge of nd 5 | | P LUBY—In this city, January 25, 1898, to the | MOC ~In this city, February 26, 1898, | secretary, J. Josephs; leader, J. McM » on e charg gra Passen- Mixed Mixed = Pas: | 5 wife of E. P. Luby, a daughter. | ¥Fiorence, wite of Squire V. Mooney, a na® | hon; directors—M. Zan, J. Malcolm and | 1arceny. When Cediey's wife was burled NESS & HEAD NOISES CURED | o557, SN0 Siations| gumday | ~gee™ | Ticket Offices—%0 Market street, Chroniole McCRACKEN ebruary 19, 1898, to | tive of New York, aged 37 years. H. Dunbar. about two weeks ago there was a dis- stantly. Our INVISIBLETU BE Cushions ly. Exc'p'd ———— Exc'p'id | Bir %"msmn. the wife of ken, a daughter. @7 Friends are respectfuily invited to at- - graceful scene at the grave, as Cediey help when all else fails, as glasses heip eyes. St = 1 ‘Pres. and Gen. M R. X. RYAN, McGEE—Near Orosi, February 19, 1595, to the the funeral services this day (Sunday), E. B. Stonehill’s Will. wanted to get possession of the rings | Belfadjusting. NoPai hl!pev}m-.‘m.sendlornfii B fiddig M%clwtx l;;gv-m |- STes- 2nd Gen. Manager. Ge Agt. wite:of Harry Mc(es, & np o'clock, at the n—sil(‘n'm‘@. 1721 Page > = that were on his dead wife's fingers, | ¥-MiseoxCo, 858 L'wi for Lok and Proofs 3 2 pm Fmrcedno AR D, i MESENBURG—February 12, 185, to the wite Interment private, Laurei Hill Ceme- | The last will of Bdward B. Stonehil, | Gosper removed the furniture from % p.m. Hanford |45 am. ! MOGK—In Colusa, February 21, to the | Mamie A. and Nellie V. Murphy, a native of | $225, and consists of wearing apparel, —_————————— [ C. N. & I Co., leaving San i From San Francisco, Commencing Sepfem! wife of J. Mogk (nee Nagel), a daughter. | Buttavent, County Cork, Ireland, aged 63 | books and office furniture. he widow | Rbeumatism cured. No pay until cured. Dr. Stockton at 6 p. m. daily; lt“h?::cgo w‘flg .1, 1381- e MUNJAR—At Pine Creek, February 12, 1835, to | years. of the testator, Sarah J. Stonehill, fs| Gordin'sSanitarium. 514 Pine,nr.Kearny,S.F.,Cal. / tages to and from Enelllnfi. Coulterville, etc. : the wife of Willlam Munjas = [ S0 WEEK DAYS. st al For Mill Valley apd San kafas a son. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- [ gole devisee and executrix. —— s with stage for Hornitos, Mariposa, etc. 1y 22, 1888, to | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow 7:25, .30, of Herman Mesenburg, a son. st e 3 & the ex-District Attorney, who died in this | Cediey's house the same day, as he :15p.m. 6:45p.m. Visalla 6:40 a.m. 12:. ll“ IH (fi Sl A“ MESSEC—Near Pacheco, February 20, 1895, to | Mook betoved hishand of Mampverite 1 Mar. | city on the 5th inst., was filed for probate | claimed it all belonged to his sister, and Stopping at intermediate po inis when required N0 l:,‘;s s.c AST RAILROAD. the wife of Albert Messec; & sonv‘!” Dhy, and father of William b, J.. Katie F., | vesterday. The estate’s total value is|ROW Cediey wants him arrested. Connections—At Stockton with steamboats of usalito Ferry. NELSON—In this city, Febru atte S e Divorce Suits Filed. J° | ot Lankershim with stage to and from Maders. | 11:30 a. m.; *1:45, 3:45, *5.15, §:00, §:3 the wife of John W. Nelson, a son. (Monday). at 9:30 o'clock, from his late re i B e . 6:00, 6:30 p. ‘m. e O oty o0 %, to the | dence, 227 Haves ‘stroet. thence 1o’ St Jo- - Will'of A. J. Klang. Katherine Keller has filed suit for di- MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY | “Wednesaays and Saturdsss at 1130 o nae® wife of Herman Stark, a son. B e ape el frect, where a sol | The will of A. J. Klang was filed for | vorce from John W. Keller on the ground R | SUNDAYS. SUEVINCIn ihis clty, Tepruary 22 185, (0| repose of his soul, commeneing at 10 o'clock. | PIOVAte vesterday. The estate of the tes- | of desertion. Katle M. Turpin has applied | Hadway's Ready Rellet for Sprains, Bruises, | Leave San Franciocs sonoibéing Novem. | T2 2L Valley and San Xiataci_rsito, e10.0, the wife of Thomas B. Slevin, a son. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. tator, which Is valued at $1000, is be-| for a divorce from William §. Turpin. | 0% Muscles, l.\'-mg:i Burns, Sunburns, Back- | ber 13, 1597: s Trains marked * run (o San’ Quentin. ™ SCHULTZ—In this city, Feruary 12, 1845, to the | NIXON—In this city, February 2, 189, Rob- | @ueathed the widow, Sophia Klang. As a cause of action the plaintiff alleges | 3che, Headache, T e, Rheumatism, Neu- | ~Week Days—9:30 a, m,, 1:45 p. m, THROUGH TRAINS. 3 wite of George W. Schultz, & daughter. ert 5., beloved husband of Jane Nixon: a n ————— crueity. Ella R. Clark has applied for | Fafas: Golter” Diarshocs Byscoters chgns | Sundays—8:00. 10:00. 180 a. "o 1:16 p. m. | 7:35 & m. week days for Cazadere and way st WHELAN—In this city, February 17, 188, to | tive of St. Catherine, Canada, aged 72 years. | Advances made on furniture and planos, with | a divorce from her husband. W. 5. Clark Morbus and Sickness, Na i 'u?m'“ Rohs tHRomom Mil Valley. §1. ‘tions; 1:45 p. m. Saturdays (mixed train) far “the wite of Matthow E. Whelan, & 8on. 87 Frieads and acquaintances are Tespect- | or Without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Mission. | on the ground of fallure 1o provide. | e ety drug- l THOS, COOK & EON, Agents, @1 Market | Duncan Milly dnd way stations: 5:00 8. . ¢ 5 3 3 - street. Francisco. Sundays for ves way stations.

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