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FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1898 G. Platt; “The Law Department,” Wi y V. Charles, Herrmann Roach, Patrick beloved busband of Mary C. Smith, and B e EDUGATIDNAL: Collins, Patrick Schwartz, Nicholas father of Grant W. and Jay M. Smith and ligm F Herrin, o e HEALD'S Business College, 2 Collins, Sarah I. Shea. Mrs. xliza Mrs. 3. L. Jackson of Saginaw, Mich..a na- Seated around the banquet board £ keeping, business practice, sHorthand, ty] Cunningham Barbara Small, Mrs. S. R. tive of New York, aged 69 years 2 months anc C. P. Huntington, Irving M. Scott, W. vl;j. o ing. telegraphy, languages, English branch- | Duckett, Edward Smith, Mary L. 1 _days. 9 Herpin, Charles b. Eele, W. H, L. Barnes W sy electrical, Aivil and mining engineering: | Egan, John F. Smith, Martin O. > Friends and acquaintances are respect. Y: Staffora, G, W. Fletcher, C, % Wilder, X. furveying, assaying, etc.: 20 teachers; 1100 | Fitz Gerald. John C. Speddy, Evelyn C. fully invited to attend the lunren e T. Smith, Foshay Walker, J. O'B. Guan, *A. duates placed since 18§3; catalogue. Fontenrose, Mrs. M. Sullivan, Hannah (Monday), at 10339 o'clock, from the resi: i A Center. R. P. Schwerin, George E. Miles, J. SR Pad d Gigon, Gabriel F. Tait, Willlam dence of his son, Grant W. Smith, 4l E. Foulds, E. R. Anthony, H. S. Brown, R. H. AYRES Business College, 723 Market sl Hailahan, Thomas Thackeray, Willlam Twenty-fourth street. Interment private. Fratt WV Huntington, 3. L. Willcutt, H, R individual instruction orthand, typing. | Halter, John Thile, Augusta SPEDDY—In this city, May 5 1§38 Evelyn Judali, B H. Lynch, J, M Wright, John Mas g bookkeeping, phy, ; life’ scholar- | Hannigan, John Thompson, Andrew | Cummings, wife of Alexander Speddy, and sie. J. M Hanford, §. T. Gage, N. K. Masten, 5 s per week and month. Margaret Tobin, Catherine | sister of Mrs. Dr. J. Albert Noble and John E. B. Ryan. G. T. Klink, J. P,“Mee,!lmnhga.tn;:s o | Perry, Ph. B., Fel- Johnson, Theodore Walker, Joseph M. N. Sherburne, a native of Fort Lancaster, ;\)slg‘ S 1:’Ili)am6}l2$d,"v:.e 1:' o F“;‘ll:norg = 2 N Ewel Py g Patherton, | Kenny, Margaret Wohltmann, Cla: Texas, D. D Stubbs, G W. Luce. J A Fillmore, k. S erkeloy; writeforcirculr, | Kroeger, Willlam G. Worth, William H. 7 Friends and acquaintances - e S Doty D Cresn ¥ Jorden. DiBE RIS, : Ty, a2 ot clork, from Trinity ! B e hiesn, 5. 6. Wrighe m. wv. Mad: | FOR THE APPREHENSION AND CONVICTION OF THE PARTIES electrical, min- | BALDWIN—In Sutter Creek, April 2, 1538 ity : “day & eve: | Mrs. Ma'y Frances Baldwin, aged 2’ years | Church, corner Bush and Gough streets. dox WA Cumier T it IS R o e INPED CAND YD IS T RIBUTED FHE FOLLOWING . 933 Market. and 7 months. =% terment I. O. O. F. Ci me!f\;y. M e Small T He Qoo . B Walks A A e a| BOUQUET—In this city, May 6,418, John | SULLIVAN—In this city, May 6, 1898, o n Sy ™ B P Vinng, F. V.| LIBE 5 lerature, & | P50V M) Mutband of Virgihla Bouquet, | nah. beloved wife of the late Timothy Sulll- Charges to Be Pre- o J b, Bicnel b p Vo © 1. LIBELOUS CIRCULAR m. and even- | T o000 or France, aged 84 years 11 months | van, a native of Kilcrohen, County Cork, Ire- e ey dox, W. A Cumley, 'T. A Fuiton. "J. T. MISS ROU. ' Farrell ‘st and 4 days, | land. aged 74 vears. f 3 t the Palmer, E. Orrett, F. H. Mahl, W. A. Worth- e it Friends and ncquaintances are respect- 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- erred Agains ington. B A Worthington, D. R. Sessions, R.| TO Mem b i i lubs. NG Fhaies 'y | fully invited to attend the funeral this day | fully invited to attend the funeral this day g Stevenson, Richard Degby. N. H. Foster, Wil embers of the Associated BICyCIe c | at 13 0'clock, from his late resi- | (Suhday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral par- Matron fam McKenzie, E. A: Stevenson. K. A. W | 1305 Dupont street | lors of McGinn Bros. 31 Eddy street, thence . W. MeAllister, W. M. Thompson, H. W. EI; % BRALEY-In Alnmeda, May 7. 1565 Andrew | to St Marys Cathefral, mhete Seriis, fo eort, TB ek, AL B Ford, ‘¢ H. Cumd FELLOW RIDERS: We, the committes appofated by the Executive | e of Alassachusétts, aged | be held for the repose o % mings, W. D. Geletts, Dr. M. Gardner. E. B. : geoen ; . D o ing at 230 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- g et DT e e gy, | Committee to make a complete and searching Investigation into the rumors | a minute 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | _vary Cemetery. S. R. Chappell, R. S. Culverwell, C. J. Robl:r, which have recently gained circulation to the effect that the “RAMBLER” | 2 Van Ness. o d ad. | TAIT—G hi: st, in this city, May 7, s =son, %, B oln, J. . _Sh; Ly O 1 = o~ B fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, | TATT—done fo bis sest in the"eity, S8 HliGhildren, Turned [OVer | mm o 8 o e i i e | bieycle, manufactured by GORMULLY & JEFFERY for the past nineteen | | | | aged 59 years. | THOMPSON—In this city, st Ocean View. May | te: French, | May 10, 1888, at 2 o'clock, v | " " | 103 Taz 5 erme! dd Fello Cemetery. an, and brother of George Tait, Mrs. W. lach,” H.' W. Hauxhurst, E. H. Prentice. G. F. vears, duri i it has s ig % ror. is now bel an- 109 Taylor st. It O o™ ot Mary E..| Moffatt, tne late John Tait and Mrs. K. to Abandoned Richardson. John D Isaace. C. H. Redington: | >o ng which time it has stood high in public favor, is now being man- | e I>f‘n.{-’.1} Y patrick D. Burns, | Ferde, a native of San Francisco, aged 30 B. F. Tuttle, Benjamin Welch, W. B. Ludlow, | ufactured out of inferior material and put together in a very inferior man- ’ A T e Mary ). | [FFricnds and acquaintances are respect- Women. L M et ward Sl Fir. A, | DT, and therefore unsafe for any other than boulevard riding, make the fol- | L and Frank B Burm an o “iriand. | tully invited 0 attend the funeral to-morrow Shepard, J. Kruttschnitt, H. E. Huntington. | lowing statement: | ErTne runeral will take place to-morrow | (Monday). at 2 o'clock, {pam Bisilateshome, —_———————— As the matter was deemed important to both ourselves and the firm of of Testh, 36: lste | maw Hexblo | Oonta). La et ithence. fo SE. || iCematersy 3 STATE MINING BUREAU. manufacturers whose reputation for years has been of the best, your commit- | lates, ¢ nd < | ji's Church, whe: solemn requiem | THACKERAY—In this city, May 5 189, Wil- i z — Tad decldied to mak e eormletotar ntins ve GORMULLY & JEF- | £ pistes OGS0 U uEe VR ok's Church, mhere & a0 e | b sinn 2 Ml Thackersys | Ioocked Up, in s Cell With | guggestions Made as to How It Can FERY every opportunity t:menm ;snfiflmn 290 Elve soxn Ifl}d&b'] s nd warranted. Chicago Den- | her soul, commencing at 8 o'clock. Inter- | a native of England, aged 60 years. Them Owing to Her B Hhipped to Omalia: ¢ - y opp ¥ aintain the reputation so long enjoyed by ixth st.; telephone Jessie 113: ment private, Holy Lr’;;‘sl gen:evgwmtsn:énfl"dg x |'|E7F"rip’ntdsx :"dnn:%‘éflx";:rfif:e:n‘;e mfi:naafil; o i e RAMBLER"” wheel. | = — — — o'clock train from rd an! £ s o Absence. meeting of the Omaha Ex on Upon our visit to the offices of GORMULLY CFFERY we Wi v | YORK de s; painless | streets. Kindly omit flowers. | (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, under the auspices - & e S 0! 22 & JEF we were very er set, 6 up; gold fllling, 75c up; Sil- | GURY—In this city, May 6, 1898, Lizzie Angus, | of Unity Lodge No. 131, I. O. O. F. corner Commission was held at the office of Com- | courteously received as the representatives of the Associated Bicycle Clubs, | i up; old plates made over, $1 ub: all | “hojoved daughter of John T. and the late | of Sixteenth and Valencia streets. Remains missioner General M. H. de Young ves-| y.¢ ynon our stating our errand and th. st R S work warranted; open evenings and Sundays. | yennie Bury, beloved granddaughter of Mary | at the parlors of James Hagan, 445 Valencia ter day morning. A joint conference was | s 4 errand and that we would like to be given the oppor- » cor. Sixth, and 371 Hayes st. | . and the late James ]\Ic‘('?ombe,Bt‘ndv sister | atrest. ‘lvme}r;ncnl ()’x;:;ue e C:m:)lerg- THE POLICE INDIGNANT. | held between State Mineralogist Cooper | tunity to inspect the factory and construction of the “RAMBLER” wheel, we | f HILL, 143 Market st, nr. 1ith; | of Georss, Benjamin and James Bury, 8£=c | A0, U W HeTneer UECes S%0da Fellows' * | and Thomas Bishop, one of the trustees | Were very plainly told that such request could not be granted and that it was harge for extracting when plates are | o iorle*funeral will take place this day | Hall, corner Sixteenth and Valencla streets, of the Mining Bureau, on the question as| none of our business as to how the wheel was manufactured. Mr. Jeffery ol — | (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- this day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, to en e to whether it would be possible to take very ) i 1 i e . : extracting 50c; gas given. | Senmce, 1261 Union street. Interment Masonic | the funeral of our deceased brother, Willlam 2 I e Osnnha e };{l;ea};ignr?,ersnsuntly of his high business standing and stated that the . <, genuine Leek dent- | Cemetery Thackeray. __W.V. FRANCIS, M. W. They Threaten to Ask the Bomrd of | whether, it was possible to raise funds A had been nineteen years on the market and that the rumors | extraction and | CHARLES—In this city, May 7, 1895, Herrman, D McSWRBNEY, Reootder. and whéther there was time enough to| (Which he acknowledged were in circulation) were instigated by rival manu- dge work or teeth | beloved husband of Rosa Charles, and father | THILE—In this city, May 7, 1808, Augusta, be- Supervisors to Dismiss DO b et o s We int = A ved from 6 to 20 O'Farrell. of Mrs. H. Davideon and Morris Charles, a | Joved wife of August Thile, and mother of 'lyhe confereence seé‘r%ed e daveton:nte | acturers. e informed him that we could very easily find out whether ornot i native of Prussia, aged 62 years. Lizzie and E. I. Serna, a native of Mexico, Her. & o T P poesibie sotu. | the “RAMBLER” was a safe wheel to ride if he would give us permission to | Flectro Dental Parlors; full set all work S—In this city, May 6, 189, Patrick tlons as to where the necessary money | Watch the construction of a set of them, but he declined. up; fillin D: beloved uncie of Dennis McCarthy imothy and Mrs. James Nyhan, a ni . Andrew W., beloved son of Jacob and | would be procured to transport and in- Our next move was to place one of b : g | rs. as 2 % a e the gm_ u o M as one of our members, who Is well known tol R A L e e charges will be preterred | Young stated T o e & Mureaq | You all, In the factory as an employe in the assembling department. He made { 7. | £ Friends and acquaintances arle ;‘elsn-‘vv land, a:pd!l ,eadr 7 m'm|lhls and 13 days. .. | against Mrs. Walsh, matron of the City ::"oul ?gvkt}:he exhlbl;s h‘e‘ wtould ,“K"‘ee application and secured employment in the course of a few days and thus | i to attend the funeral this day | ~>Friends and acquaintances are respect- s 5 S provide the means for its transporta-| 1 s S S s { i e T oariors | iy Toeitan oo atiend. the funeral this day | Prison, to-day. She is accused of neglect- | {0 PTOV.CE the means for e oo eq | had an excellent opportunity to Leep his eye on the building of the “RAM- ! 7 Mission street, by i.m,\- at '1‘ "';‘lm: ‘frg‘m :\n\;“g‘;‘mr;z:' ilng herhdutles, frequently re:nahalng av;"ayi that $20,000 placed in the treasury by the | BLER” wheel. He spent ten days in the factory and then tendered his r , where a requiem | residence, 257 Broad stréet, Ocean View. In- | from the prison for hours at a time. Re-| California Commissioners to the Colum-| nation, at which the forem s r e ers [ ooaiont s e e | cently ' number of complaints have | bian Exposition could be used for the | pog Cwone “hI(h the foreman expressed regret, ul, commencing at 9 o'cloc | TOBIN—In the City and County Hospital, May | [ 0o o BORIE 110 o bervisors about | Furpm@_ In order to procure this money, 5 e room. ating that he was cne of the N “The ‘RAMBLER’ ay 3, 156 | a_Cunningham | “Claus, ‘dearly beloved Ihl\i!;h:x'ndn of Emma | street, strayed away {rom home and was S o 2 (nee Faber), dearly bel mother of Mrs. Wohltmann, father of Lillie, osle, Annle, - s recommendation is made after a very careful study of the material =l stian B30 : ve ¢ aace, aged| i His ad o picked up by a policeman. hristian Borger, a native of Alsace, aged | illle, Tillie and Freddie Wohitmann, and | OO Kknowing where she lived, the of- | 2 | used and the methods of manufacturing the “RAMBLER,” and we are as- (Algiers, La., papers please copy.) | brother of Mrs. M. Mattfeldt, Mrs. A. Relm- { DUCKETT—In this city, May 6, 1898, Ed . | ers and Herrman and the late John D. | ficer took her to the City Prison. She syred that the reports are true in fact and not instigated by jealous rivals, as { GORMULLY & JEFFERY assert. Respectfully, ly Cross Cemetery. | 6, 188, Catherine Tobin, a native of Ireland, ‘? f possible, the commissioner general ap- ' Our report is as follow cel of to-day in no way | | i s sl Mar T d s | andm e e e D 0 s the cominee 1a ‘t‘zs,c“'g}“;,l" qompates with the ‘RAMBLEER: ot.a faw SR o atorial | lins, @ native of San | “Empire Council No. 47, Order ‘ot Chosen | It is clalmed that on several occasions | ana Tirey L. Ford. . o ona® BISROP | yeed in its construction of a poor grade, but the workmen are a very inferior | | B e s respect- | e et o e ((Mondagy, | Women charged with crimes have been —— lot. Very few mechanics are employed in the factory, and none of the men | 5| {‘\l{lfvm]'\\l d to atte 1&» é“&,‘."?é:;’.!‘&i’&f‘;: at C‘(L}v‘:l;‘(“‘;:?r({\{, r{‘o.: m(eeprurx;rns‘o r'\:'“a“;‘t:nii(v | forced to take care of h;stmv;h:‘?[err:m‘)n T who were with GORMULLY & JEFFERY when they made the wheel [alnuus‘ | CUNNINGHAM-In Campo Seco, Calaveras | WOHLTMANN—In this city, May 6, iss, | Mabel Johnson, living at 174 Octavia | BLER’ alone, as 71 is an unsafe \\‘heelsu(» n:i‘eca;(?\‘:(illlar:g:sx(:nn: \m:‘q i | sy ' £5s s | | rmany, aged M4 | was taken into the matron's room, but v beloved husband of Julla Duckett, * Wchitmann, a native of G A member of | a5 Mrs. Walsh was not to be fourd the se for one month; | ence Duckett. a native of Eng- | years 1 month and 24 da: toat Jan aged 59 years 6 months and 8 days fammolia Lodge No. 41, A. O. U. W. 4 2 e : 4 | JOHN CARLSON, OKIE M. CHESMAN, HENRY ARKSON. ler second-hand Friends and acquaintances are respect- | ends and acquainiances are respect. | deSK sergeant was forced to,furn (he, \n- One of the Thieves Said to Be RE n; Tel So. 781. | ited to attend the funeral this da invited to attend the funeral this day g E o i ihe City: Prison o Withaan 1o Mals Committee. | day), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- | 0 o'clock, from his late resi- | berg, who is confines l" R iy oward. , 3361 Twentieth street, corner of Lex-| den street. between Twelfth and | On a charge of assault it Al Atti “—2| ington avenue. Interment I. O. O. F. Ceme- | Thirteent lsom and Harrison. Interment | Weapon. The woman tenderly cared | ire. os, electl. | | 1. 0. 0. F. Cemeter | the child until its mother arrived several | Mtssion. . 1398, John Fran- | WORTH—In this city, at 336 Oak street, May 5, | hours later. She was indignant when = NOTE = nd Mary Ellei .| 1888, William H., beloved husband of Mary | she heard that her offspring had been| Numerous Robberi:s Reported in the o . i | ancisco, aged 5 months and | A. Worth, and brothar of M la J. | placed In the charge of a woman accused B e otore g | | ;;m,.,,),\ ,.,‘1',%__‘_3) ":,(\‘fflA'lgn:\r . m,.p,:,: | Or‘\a“ Cri“ne_] 4 o Last Week ard the Police 1017-1019-1021 7 GERALD—In this city, May 9 | 69 vears. (Troy anc apers | Mrs. Walsh returned to_ the i - " J017-1019-1021. w:k T7 G ot : LN G e e }shomy Whter O “sne expiauned Are Puzzied. FOR REFUTATION OF THESE FALSEHOODS. AND THE CLAIM| law R enas s 3 el Bk ad b called away on busi- S ) = od second-hand _sewing | ) ¢ Brooklyn, tend the funeral services this day (Sunday), | that she had been callcd amey o8 O0 | THAT SUCH A COMMITTEE WAS APPOINTED, WE REFER TO THE: s in new machines which | York and Brooklyn papers please copy.) at 2 o'clock, at Mission Masonic Temple. 2865 | D€ . B b found. As this is not | The police are inclined to believe that { d for mon-payment. A. C. T lends ‘are relpectully Invited fn at- | Mission stréet. under the suspices of Mission | where she could be found. 4= SIS 18000 one'of the letter-box thieves is a woman. | PRESIDENT OF ANY ASSOCIATED CYCLING CLUB IN THE U. S.A. | it e e N M | i : 3 - | ainst her the police Intend to call the It is known that Chief Lees is working on | ) at 2 o k, at the residence of | _rel Hill Cemetery. . Main, 511 Oak street. Interment pri- [ == =— m——— low: large as: attention of the Supervisors to her seem- | this theory and has instructed his men to GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG CO wl barber washstands, cheap. - v —C—— mB dereliction of duty. be on the lookout for a woman dressed | Golientcatamye NROSE—In_ Sutter Creek, April 30, McAVOY & GALLAGHER, | _Desk Sergeant Brown last night made & i maje attire. : rs. Mary Fontenrose, aged 78 vears FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS written report of the absence of the ma- | MR BURC . L e Chicago. tron, also stating that he was compelled £ to enlist the services of Mrs. Vanderberg at least a dozen letter-boxes and pilfer- | to take care of the lost child. ing their contents, a police officer saw | = A short time ago a thre -3ea§-old boy | the two thieves drive up to a box at Mc- T. R. CAREW. |who strayed away from home was PICK- | jlister and Octavia streets and proceed Gabriel F. FIFTH ST, Opp. Linceln School. Telephone, South 80. Oakland, May 6, 1598 e Dbeloved husband of Rose Hallahan, | JAS. ENGLISH. S_ $10: Records, § per dos.; | Thomas, Projectosc 100, Bach ¥ 45 Mrkt. | and brother of Mary C., George, Andre ed up by a polige officer and taken to_the | | Broject <3100 “Bac O Mrkt | 2hd Jumes Hallahan, a mative of Utica, N. | CAREW & ENGLISH, Oty "Prison. . Notwithstanding that Mrs, | to open it. He cautiously approached | . letter-press, | Y., aged 47 yvears. | UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS. SWalsh should have been —on duty, them, intending to place them under ar- > 7 HALTER—In this city, May 6, 1898, John, be- | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. she was not there, and the prison offi-| rest. Catching a glimpse of the officer, BARS, showcases, coun@as, shelving, et sband of Mamie Haiter, a native of | g van Ness ave., near Market st. San | clals were forced to place the child in the the thieves jumped into a cart which they bought and sold. 1063 Mission, near Sevent] SEE i e n T y, Telephone So. 156. cell occupied by women charged with va-| .4 in waiting and furiously drove away. MONTGOM rEET Tl W S e P e R L rlous crimes. They cared for him until | e policeman at once informed Captain | : 1 v 1858 Tel. South 41. | his mother arrived, when the boy Was/ {yifyman of the occurrence and several turned over to her. The police are indignant over what they | officers were sent out to try to capture Subeczty. | [itully dnvited (o attendithio auneral ik Ny A NIGER @ OCHIRANICE Lady assistants. Spacious chapel for the use | the Supervisors. beloved husband of E - dence, 1033 Golden Gate avenue. Interment | 7, the thieving pair. — == AR s | Funera! Directors and Embalmers, term the negligence of Mrs. Walsh, and | the thievin = = 5 y. " n | s report to Captain Wittman the SEWING MACHINES. | 800Gl (07 0inng, May, 6, 1595, John, 1 22,24 AND 26 MINT AVENUE. will to-day flle charges against her with | In his report, to Captein Wictman the | len Hannigan, and | breaking open the mail box said that the | LY—Rented, repaired, bought. sol 2 ; . r 2 o Mrs. Wals to the posi- e, H ST s phont Sitfe s | fnther of the Rev g, L Maonigan, thi late | of ow pasrons Rubber Gres on ur ambwanen, | (31, VST VS5 SRE S peon about | smaller of the twa was effeminate look: ew = S ;| sle. John, Willle and Mary Hannigan. a two_months ago. Mrs. Gilmore was her | ing and wore an lll-fitting black suit an ALL Kinds b o s i at. "% | Rative of County Sligo, Ireland, aged 84 years R Predecessor. ‘he latter was dismissed to | @ dark slouch hat. Several nights later aepeiEine s fones LR S B s o] dnais meoths | s make room for the woman who is now | the effeminate-looking person was seen | €15 LARKI. ch office of the Call. Sub- [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- PALACE HOTEL. charged with neglect of duty. | tampering with a box at Hayes and La- scriptions and want ads take: fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | F Short, Fresno |Isabelle Urquahart, NY — | guna streets. The red-painted cart which = = = (Monday), from Sacred Heart Church, | G Gillesple, Denver |C Carpenter, Ohio FE i | the thieves use was standing across the ATTORNEYS AT Fortleth and Grove streets, where a solemn | I D Weeks, Denver |E A Fisher, N J | street. In it was the tall man, appar- B requiom mass will be celebrated for the re. | F R Shunk, U § A |Mrs Fisher’ N J I ently watching for the approach of the e pose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. aiser, nots erhoefl. Germany | ice. citizen who discovers e | free on il Jesal matters. T. F. | fnterment private, St. Mary's Cemetery, Oak- | J Milbank. London |D Mann. Liverpool o Lo L Polerat S Szmvmcoa‘"lfizc’ifig cl:lL 14 McAllister st. _ Toea | & Willams, S "Africa |C Woodbury.' Chicago tnisEar ok 2 ¢ . now nearly deserted | T T T ol s Bl oy L il e alars: & SIS e Last night the police were informed | 22 Rlonaikes prodeced Bhost: B 000 tm0r 1oon —_ \. Mrs. M. Morrisey and Mrs. H. Dono- | 3 Bicknell L Ang IF W Eaton, S Mateo l that a number of mail boxes in the West- | 300 feet: our rew modern steamer. Allce T PING INTELLIGENC a native of the parish of Killarney, | Mr8 Bicknell L Ang |C Dunlop, Stanford ern Addition had been broken open dur- Rix, stops there going to Dawson City: our LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGE} e e ! » | Mrs Wallace, Tacoma|C Dumty, Stanford ing the past few days and their contents | book free. ~Alaska Transportation Co.. 22| ARRIVED. 7 Iriends and acquaintances are respect- | Mie8 Wallace, Tacoma|A B Cohen. St Joo _ | rifed. The postal authorities are greatly | Montgomery st.. opp. Russ House. | Seturiny. Mayil fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow |}yl Chicago |50 F e e Elab te B Stk the IOF exercised over the numerous robberies | Stme Laguna, Peterson; 32 o froms Gres- | (Mondav), at 8:30 o'clock. from the resi- | § Byljock: Chjcas D et T aborate Banqu and are doing their utmost to arrest the | GAS ENGINES. { cent City. gence of her daughter, Mrs J. F. Murphy, | £ A Clark, Boston |J Richards, S Barbara ficials of the Big West. GHIpTLES | = { Stmr Homer, Jessen, — hours from Newport [ & Jessie street. themce to B rotnros | 3 Chagsior, I, ang | Family,’ Cal lcials of the Big = —_———— g ] and way ports. t e ! rs Glass, Mare Isl|P Evans, Vancouver i e e cglfhiau? for the Ievome, of h(sr soul, at 9| 3 "Burrage, Boston PRl e ern Roads. UNITARIAN GARDEN FETE. Arrived May T u | b dadke AntErment Holy Crons Comotity. | Mrs_Burrage, Boston |R A.Graham. Orezon - e 1 from Havre. A= gy JOHNSON—In this city, May 6, 1868, Theodors | A Burrage 3. oston| W Mackintosh, Portin Brilliant and Successful Social Event & ] e = ricto 2 on:| Johnson, a native of Denmark, aged 62 urrage, Boston S ayson, Boston i om- | 339 HOWARD Sarsatnusetts,_for Londons st Le| Yeers | R Burrage, Boston |G F Kieinperger, Ny | The Southern Paclfic Magnate C in the College Town. RD STREET. i OB e S Ll e [ Remains at the parlors of McAvoy & | Miss Burrage, Boston|B Stahl, N Y pliments His Guests but Hints BERKELEY, May 7.—The ladies of the GASOLINE ENGINES and LAUNCHES Rotterdam: stmr Fulda, for Nales; stmr Lu- | Gallagher, 20 Fitth street ‘ Mrs Haskell. ‘Boston |G E Holtam, Phila Berkeley Unitarian Church gave a suc- e | cania, for Liverpool; stmr Phoenicia, for Ham- | K —In this city, May 6, 1898, Margaret | Miss Haskell, Boston |J D Boggs, Nevada of a Messags. 3 ! ——— g ; - Kanny, beloved daushter o¢ Ann and the jate | H Lewis, Boston |R G Brown, Bodie cesstul garden party this evening at the P. & B. PRODUCTS { HAVRE—Sailed May 7—Stmr La Gascogne, | Edward McKittrick, and mother of James, | N Bowen, S Jose N T Smith, S Carlos e | residence of E. S. Gray in the Scenic oS e RTCTS T for New York. % | Louts and Henry Kenny, a native of Brwkr“fé‘""‘,’;‘f&“' et Rfig:gm!"l;f;ggn"‘;m The Colton mansion was ablaze With|Tract. In the afternoon an excellent | ATeN | P. & B. DUILDING PAPER and P. & m) e Ay el | Walerfa ai aouuhIntsnom s bt || BTN Gy C A Dolph, N ¥ | lights last evening, the occasion being| musical programme was rendered, the | 5= TRANSEOR nnn ~- | READY ROOFING, soid by all first-ciass deal. | Sailed Ma. Stmr Campania, for New York. | fully invited to attend the funeral this day | Mrs Harrls, N J A Hazelton, N Y | a banquet given by President Collis P.| following soloists taking part: Miss A. | 7 | ers, are clean. odorless, of great strensth, rea-| HAMBURG—Arrived May 7—$tm Fuerst Bis- | (Sunday). at T:30 o'clock, from her late rési- | (’?'m‘fii;;;-m{j"]”"“g ;;{gs"'g"‘;’;;m';‘*‘*mre Huntington to the heads of departments Corcoran, Miss Alice Bacon, Miss Evelyn ALAS l\A.Y O scnable In price and easy to traneport. Thep! marck, from New York dence, 143% Eleventh street, thence to St. | S Thompson. L Ang 3 3 o | s tion of which | Henry, Miss Olive Reed Cushing, Mr keep heat, cold, dampness and a . 3 S LR ! | 'S B'Johnson. Nevada|Miss A Loring, Mass | and friends of the corpora | Heury, g, g » 2 K D ust out of Gilizs lled May 7-Stmr Alsatla, for| Joseph's Church, where & solemn requiem | § jerome, Stanford [Mrs Wilson, I Ang . | he is the head, Oratory was a feature of | Carrie Brown Dexter. Miss Georgia Cope, TRANSPORTATION CO. | bundsnes: ‘are particularly adapted to Alaska New York. will be celebrated for the repose of : s & e . 2 | | & & oT & - ———————————————————| her soul. commencing at § o'clock. Inter- [ Bucker, 8 Josc |Mrs Hole. L Ang the evening, and the speeches were greet- | Miss Alma Bergland, Mrs. James Pierce, Will Dispatch Steamer CAERIONZ | 20 (PADAEFINE PAINT CO.. 11§, Bectery MARRIAGE LICENSES, R';(-:,n;‘ lr‘mls’ ;‘rv:;’Lem]:ter)'“ e | A # Bragg, & Jose |H P Goodman, Napa | ed With applause. The rooms were beauti- E}‘Sé"grr)gg ;flt‘i,eglr‘in}i\elrsrpfig-“ees . Hl s S - {onte S 3 SGER—In city, May 6, 183, Wil- | W % Ta g £ ser; ! Portiand, Or., for ——————— Sitie: following couples were srantsd 4 liam G, dearly beloved husband of Hermine | & MoARnery. 5 Jose |R Cosltoy, Dobbora | LUlly decorated with cut flowers and|(; 7 was followed by a musical pro- KOTZEBUE SOUND | SLEDS. BOATS. ETC. 1 S L s P & A Kroeger, and father of Fred E. Kroeger, a | j Farraher, Yreka J Heinenz, Pa palms. | gramme consisting of zither, mandolin | N OR ABOUT MAY 2. b AT LSt i e e ) i (e ¢ 2. native of Germany, aged 55 years. C E Locke, Chicagi Mrs Stebb! eated around the horseshoe table, the and guitar solos and seiections by the OF - i > 8 Oliver T. Cox to Katherine Freusch, 24-21. E_ Locke. g0 |Mrs Stebbins, N Y & . i 5 4 ARCTIC sleds, . rctic dogs, Yukor boats, | Rufus A 3 g = MURPHY—In this city, May 5, 1598, Mrs. Mary | M § Marks, N Y Mrs_Peters, Was) ailroad magnate | Berkeley and Unitarian quartets. Danc- | er NATIONAL CITY will sail from San Fran- = - - o ! Ru: . Wasn 110 guests of the great rail gnate | Bteams pliot maps to the Kiondike, Alaska outfit: J sister of Alice and Nellie McGrath, | R E Plerce, S Jose |G U Piper, Seattle | giscussed the following menu: | ing concluded the evening’s entertain- ciseo for ST. MICHAEL, | fteam launches and stern-wheel steamers. with & of County Waterford, Ireland, aged | O Lippincott, L Ang |C A Piper, Portland 9 d ment. | Connecting with our river steamers for Daw- | boflers sultable to burn wrod: 50 boats can be ) 2 W _Rash, Salt Lake J. A Porter, Colorado Following was the menu: Mrs. E. 8. Gray, Miss Robinson and | g on or y 20. For {reight and pa: seen at salesroem G. W. KNEASS, 718 Third William A 4 i EZFriends and acquaintances are respect- | J E Martin, L Ang Blue Point oysters, half-shell on ice. Mrs. J. M. Pierce constituted the commit- e, appl RT ST., San Franci <t 'Phone Red 236 Seto 1. Muciler ta 5 Aok Sy iat o) o e LI Ay | GRAND HOTEL. e tee of arrangements. The other commit- | i P of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 761 Mission street, | J Mansfleld, Cal W Garlick, Cal Bt o et 08 Normenais tEEs Wenae oo thence to St. Rose’s Church, where a requiem | J T Brown, Cal L J Hateh, N ¥ S bute Sratoes Japanese tea booth—Mrs. W. S. Smith, Mrs. Wen kel to 4 high mass will be celebrated for the repose | J D Bradley, Merced |L Grant. Salinas Terranin aute M e F. C. Calkins. Mrs. William Carey Jones, Miss = e e — of her soul, commencing at 8 o'clock. Inter- | J C Prewett. Sacto E C Hart, Sacto Filet of beef, sauce Bernaise. Mollie Pierce, Miss E. Augustine, Miss Greta ment Holy Cross Cemetery. | G _Lingo, Cal Mre Peters, Wash “Artichokes, sauce Perigleux. Augustine, Miss Belle Butler. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, | ~esrierp—in rresno. aay 6, s, pavia w. | § MGk X Rataer [Br Rowen "carmic® Supreme of Chlcken. . Tce cream—Mrs. Dr. Miner, Mrs. Bricker. LA J C: Nesfleld, a native of Bhgland, aged 8 | A L Frubbard, Oakland HP L o Asparagus, Hollandaise sauce. Syt U Devis M WL Ry | o l'e V' ker, Nil A G an s Gaughiey, % to the Wie | the family residence. 521 Pacific "avenue, | . o aotn |6 Zanantlen, Becto o ] - Squabs an, toast, fresh mushroom saute, | Retrestments —les. Captan Coze, Mrs. CORDES—In this city, May % 183, to the wite | mencing at 10 0.clock, & requiem mass Wil | & Beconneliy: Sal , |G \Fertnage. L Gatos R ftlem M WSk i b of Herman J. Cordes, a ghter. be celebrated for the repose of his soul. | M Duffy, Lodl 5 T Cariy Matfines DESSERT. K}:e;lune-lellmg by palmistry, Miss Jane FITZPATRICK—April 2, 153, to the wife of | Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. W Tawior. & Rafael |W Kelly, Seattle Vanilla Ice Cream. Plombiere Ice Cream. nk. J. E. Fitzpatrick, a son OHNIMUS—In this city, May 6, 189, Louts, | C K MecKenzie, Cal |C Hampton, Marysville Fresh Strawberties. e GARTLAND-—In this city, April 24, 159, to the | ~peloved husband of Blizabeth, and tather of | J Ross, Antloch J Wnord, Elsinore i Assorted Cakes. Pe Brazil has 3200000 miles, or is wife of Patrick J. Gartland, a son. Louis J., Charles, the late Henry, John G. 2 ?\'h&lney, Agxlluch “ (‘_‘Gllllzle‘; & {,NI‘.Yl imonds. o cans. about the area of the United States, ex- ENRY—In_this cit Ge o . N . nderson, Cal " Hellbron, 2 g > e ot William P and Gecrge Ohnimus and Mrs. N. Cusick, | £ 4 on Petaluma |Miss Clask. Buroka Mr. Huntinton was fntroduced by 'w. I, | SS0H0E S1ask JACKSON—In this cit [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- :Q'\, S’g,mn- Pemlsum ); AM;M . Oakland Miils, who presided in the place of Presi- ‘wife of John Jackson fully invited to attend the funeral this day ullenvey, Sacto Lamb, § Mateo dent 1. L. Requa of the Central Pacific, ADVERTISEMENTS. M Kerra. Fort Costald Kenedck. Sacto A Norris, Voodlan: Vel E & W Forbes, & Jose W Nichols & . Cal | I the course of his remarks paid d tri- (Sunday). at 19 o'clock, from the parlors of {he Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2429 Wwho was troubled with a severe cold, and . a daughter. Mission street. Interment Masonic Ceme- = '} b v vith 4, 1888, to th = L Spirelli, S Jose W Stafford, C ute of respect to those who were wit! o o el ey T Spirelli, § Jose & Rupgien: eallstosa | them last year, but who have died in the April 8, 1898, to the | O- C. F.—To the officers and members of Em- | H Iiler & w, S Jose |R Cerf, Ventura meantime.” He alluded to Richard Gray, wife of a son pire Council No. 47, grgw of Chflsenzl-‘nflnd | Mrs Helntzelman, SaciJ M Wright. Sacto Charles F. Smurr, A. D..Wilder and J. PETERSON—In Alameda, May 4, 185, to the | Y03 are hereby notified 1o meet at 2 Mis- | & J Small, Sacto |G H Cummings, Sacto | J. Schriveley. Hé aiso referred to the wife of J. Peterson, a son. for the purpose of attending. the funeral of | A B Wane. Oukland' |J Becknmn. Toro gratification it gave him to see the men ROBINSON—In Hollist 1898, to the | oyr late friend. Louis Ohnimus. | I Dayon & w, Palo A|J Elliott, Chicag. together and referred to the high state wife of W. F. Robi 5 Dy, SCHULER, Councilor. | I Palmer. Detroit |C Maze & f. Chicago | Of JISCIPline of the force, to the congenlal ° RUSSELL—In San Jos ¥ 1, 18%, to JAMES JORDAN, Secretary. | H Briges. Salinas 8rs Hughes, L-"Ang. | 200 hirmonious relation between e son. O'NEILL—In this city, May 7, 188, Thomas, | C, Briges, Salinas |Miss Hughes, L Any | SCutlve department and the heads of de- SKELLINGER—In this city, April 20, 1598, to | gearly heloved husband of Mary O Neill, and | W B TFrite, S Jose |[Mrs Dana & 4, Yuma | partments and the harmony between the CUT-RATE the wife of Fred C. Skellinger, a son. Delovea. fatner of William T Thoma 7. | B Weleh ‘Sacto' W Sexsmitgr, Yima heads of the deartment and those under WALCOTT—In this ci May 3, 1898, > B. nrietta " Neill, = Sradley, Nevada ewell, Stockton “ wife of Thomas J. Walcott, a son. fepe fi:“:“:nfBCo:\‘x:’l‘y H"rpx:-;e:ury,fllrfinng{"ngflea"%z H Stillman, Sacto |G Kennedy, Livermore He said he would lpr(nt a statement DRUGGISTS, WAINWRIGHT—In this\citv, April 23, 1898, to years. s ¥ kamizle. l‘gen}rr |;!Ha_]¥(§l?rk&w. S Jose | and send it to each of the guests of the M l‘k s the wife of H. H. Wainwright, a doughter. | PICKETT—In Kingman, Ariz, May 7, 1398, | o Campbellaw, S JoselD Henkie. Stochion evening, which would more fully set 1128 arket tey WICKSTROM—In this city, May 5, 1898, to t Mary Stuart Pickett, daughter of Ellen M. |} Alner, § dJose A MoDonald, Stackton | fOrth matters v.ich he desired to commu- SAN FRANCISCO. Wite of Lawrence Wickstrom, a on. and the lata C. V. Stuart. J_Agler, Oakland IR R Tuffey, Stockton | DiSate: WHIGAM—In_ Hollister, Cal., May 4, 1898, to | ROACH—In Odkland, May 7, 1898, Patrick, be- | W S Palmer, Oakland Toastmaster Irving M. Scott then clev- the wife of Profess £ Whigam, a son. loved uncle of Patrick Roach, a native of erly introduced Mr. Mills, who spoke:on WINN-—In Hollister, May 1, 18%, to the wite | County Limerick, Ireland, aged 80 years. BALDWING HOREIL: “Railroads and War.” The theme was of Walter Winn, a son. SCHWARTZ In this eity, May 6, 150 Nicho- | T 1 Drew, U S N _|F Parker, Livermore | some contrasts and paratials between | MONEY SAVED AT THE OWL. ZARETZKY—April 25, 1885, to the wife of Wil | las I.. beloved husband of Isabella Schwartz, | A W Brooks, U 8 N|G Foster. N ¥ railroads as creative agencies and war as . > n ZaretzKy. a da: and father of Gertrude and slarry Schwartz. %"é’f’,&.fi;fi,“&m.k‘ e T?(;:n':‘:hnc‘xln . | @ destructive agency. He called attention * a native of New York, aged 49 years. D | Clausen, Oakland |Miss Jackson. 'S Jose | to the defenses of this coast by the line ) MARRIED. BERNARDIS—SOLARI—In Sutter Creek, April A—In Oakiand, May 6, 1595, Mrs. Eliza of the Southern Pacific Company from | Quinine, l-ounce tins a’native-of County Cork, Treland, ased | 3 Jncr, S Jose [T glien. L i“',“\nio Portland to New Orleans, and showed | Quinine Pills, 2-grain, per 100. uis They have visiting them at the % s 7 Threadwell, S Jose |M Friedman, St that the rallroad absolved the country | Quinine Pills, 3-grain, per 100 el g Nelsons’ a Mrs. Duckworth gon ez 30, 186, by the Rev. Father Moloney, A. H. | SMALL--In Golden Gate. May 5, 1898, Mrs. Donald, Stockton|B M: Cal tha emph of from one hun- £ e Bernardis and Matilda Solari. S, R. Small, beloved father of Mrs. P. Cahill; | J N rewe: - Satinas'|L Herns, Bt Touts ‘drr‘llél to. two. hus xgené Thnnmand mex o | Lhonaestis RIS e B from Kentucky, who used to be a great sufferer from tipati s v = 5 ndre Mustard Plasters, 10 in a box. constipation, AR T o Heanandsturg, May | & mhtive of Magsachusetls, aged 7o years and | E G Giibert, 8 Jose . |B Miller & w. St Louts | protect the coast'and borders in the event | 3 c il loolic Saive, per . 18, by Justice o >eace E. B. Magin | 5 months. D e 4 =<2 : E Tis, 3. P, Carroil and Mrs. Mary McLatchir, | 0 Frinds and acquaintances are respect- | & Furvell 8 Joss . |B, T Steriing, 8 Jose | Of War by the facllity by which forces | ool " oothartic Pills...... Sbe says she used to suffer greatly with headache too, due, no doubt, both of Randsburs, Cal. fuily invited to attend the funeral services | ¥ Sprague. Vallefo |W J Edwards, 8 Jose | SOUld be moved from ofe point to s : _10c a dozen, 0c per 100 g » TER—JOHNSON—In_§; . Cal, | “this day (Sunday). o'clock, from the twatérs, Cal A J Frank, Bosts . - e s g . Peind 3 i e st e R R Teslacncs of M. P Cabill, Sutter stroct, bk E:a"e'mn;.v cal %avn&(:::., LsAl’afr"ul gtic duty of every American to stand by Suiphur, per pound. - e | to indigestion and constipation, and tried every kind of remedy, but Prater and Hattie Johnson. olden Gate. R Quinn, Watsonville orge, ng s country, right or wrong. psom ) - % it 7 G CK—In this city, M , 18 SMITH—In this city, May 5 1808, Mary L. | D Kaufman, St Louis|T E Coney, Merced Toastmaster Scott introduced the fol- | Carbolic Acid, 4-ounce bottle... 25¢ " . s o WOOD_GILLICK In thig ¢ (Q ay 4. 1595, at it ams Frani 1 Sith femter of R e A lowthg Speaiers, who ably Spoke on fn: | Bakirs Litic Liver pils. :l could find no relief until she began using Ripans Tabules. The very Mulligan, E. M. Wood of Quartz Mountal sollfes o Vil RS . teresting topics: “Evolution tric Acid, per pe . = A Sia " Gulick of Voicano, Amador | South Dakota). a ‘malve of BoHemis, aged | I B Brooks, Stockton |G M Snow, Monterey | Siice W%, Staftord; “Moral and | Extract Witeh Hazel, per pint. 5c| first Tabule gave relief, “and now,” she says, * headache is a stranger.” BRE 5,278 nds and acounintances and il mem. | 5 & Al ¥ Oukdale S e B Material Aspects of Street = Kallway | Hekers Cod Lives Ol. S0 E ; ! s ger. = = s of A. O. U. W.. are respectfully invi E E Purcell, Reediey |J Hart, Australla ATVRLSP. e | Thompson's Pile Cure. 500 o s 3 DIED. o attand the funerals this day (Sundayy ey | W Hollenbeck, Cal = | H Ames, Australia | Aspects of the Struggle,” G. W. Elstonas e indigestion and constipation disappeared, and she never felt pute e e ety Yo gy | SRR Bt it 8| S b S e | BT By | BSESRE it GFe Sipn e AR P % N 3 % C. Porter & Co., 122 Eddy street, under the ih, oflins, Po: L W. H. L. B E o s - er lif - s goxfe"y“'ig’;r'év&" s Deriean: Suspices of Burns Lodge No. &, A. O. U. W | J F. Moffitf, Niles A T Holden| Spokane | pressions of an Outsider,” C. P. Eells; | Klondike Medicines .. . ¢ than zhe _now. She considers Ripans Tabuies Burns, Mary E. O'Neill, Thomas Tnterment Laurel Hill Cemetery. E E Griffin, Sacto R Ludwig, Vienna “The Locomotive,” F. V. Mevers; “This | Klondike Medicine-Cases : B Bury, Lizzle A. Pickett. Mary S. SMITH-In this city, May 7, 183, Martin 0., | J W Elias, Vallejo |Mrs J Thompson, Cal | Morning's March to the Presidio,” Horace the best medicine in the world,

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