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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 29, 1898. P Ty Dorety, Charles Palmer, Mrs. Sarah | Third and Townsend stheets at 11:30 o'clock. D R T T PR L LSS S g EEEE R ————— - Fabbri, G. Pixley, Amelia Interment Home of Peace Cemetery. ALL Ladles—C only Dr. and Mrs. M. Davies, | Faver Ryan, Annie M. C. of F. of A—To the officers and members of : true friends of all invalids, men and wome Foste Sireneu, Jose Robin Hood Circle No. 5, C. of F. of A-. * 0 sears practice; safe and quick cure guar- | Gilber Spiro, John Worthy companions: You are respectfully re- : anteed: any disease or irregularity; disgrace | Grave 5. Sternberg. Clara | quested to_attend the funeral of our late 5 : Bvoided; Kind sympathy and ald; sure relief, | Grinner, 5 Sullivan, Nash J. | compalon, Miss C. Sternberg, this day (Sun- o. ¥ though else fail; delicacy, privacy, hom Henning, Sutton, Robert EL day), at 10 o'clock., from her late residence. : o abiee nfapted; travelers treited; 1o | Hoag, Willlam L. Vaughan, Gertrude BY order MAIMIE BACKESS, C. C. 2 - delay; Jemflulri xse;ll m{l\f{; writ e Vurl:lhe:k.mr_:ia;}:l Fs’ “:ailsh. f’fi"“g{: aad MAMIE SCHOEN, F. S. S .l s * fdentinl. MRS. M. ; Jackson, Amanda M. Wainwright, Edw JLLIVAN—In this city, May 2, 1%, Nasl st.; pills, $1; very strong, §2: cure, $. | Judkine W c. Walton, - Joseph L eiaved Tushand_of ‘the late Mary Sulll- - First Baptist, Eddy street, near Jones. Morning and evening—Rev. . 8. Fisk ot % 5 le TES T L T Warren, John K. van, and father of Daniel, Wiille, David, Ty a preach. * ALL of Dr. Foulet's capsules are guaranteed| Keans, Thomas J. Watson, Mrs. M. L. | g4dy and Lizzie Sullivan, Mrs. Robert Stock: —- = = S T oMot % T ot o A et o arbic e | - O MG TR WHES N fleth and Mra. Charles Schiller, a native of | Qakland and Fresno in a e e L Yt Brventg— The Aposiie Fant's Advics to % tively safe an 3 0 = ths. Jos- B & fects: taken in time it aleo acts 0o a pre; | BARRY_In Soldiers’ Home, Santa Monics. I T T Hot G 2 the Elders of the Church in Genesis. * ventive: price §1 50 per box, “al., May 2, 1898, James Barry, uncle of Mrs. Friends and acquaintances and members 5 == = . g Ly mail o receipt ‘of pricer Synsuiation on all | Mary B. Egan @ native of County Cork, Ire- o A e ctully fVIta 1D, am Hamilton Square Baptist, Post street, near| Rev. W. C. Jenkins Morning—Chrlst's Prayer for IS People. special diseates £°“x Caution—Before pur- _aged 77 years. Fae Lu. | attend the’ funeral ' this day (Sunday). at Einer ingSeitio] Sex BT ETT—In Sacramento, May 27, 1838, LI 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 523 Church of Corpus Christl, Alemany and| Salesian Fathers Morning—Gospel. Evening—Vespers and chasing elsewhere write us. : : Croke streets. iy oo Father McGinty . lian M. Bassett, a native of Cauiornia, aged | street, thence to the Alcazar bu.lding, where 22 T his eity, Mayv 25, 155, Gueseppt | Tomr An Gavheld Post No. 5. “tnierment | A FALLDOWN AND A RALLY v of diseases | |Morning—Solemn high mass and sermon. DRS. GOODWIN makes a special Holy Cross, Scott and Eddy streets. n: irregul from any cause re- | BA z Y no charge; restores | Passi (of Temescal, Alameda County), hus- | National Cemetery. i 8 o n ‘unexcelled; ma- | band of the late Maria Bassi, and of | SUTTON—In this city, May 27, 1898, Robert PP S i i & SHngs Veaptis. S e best medical attend low | Mrs. L. Siegrist. a native of Switzerland, | Hall, youngest son of Walter and Bessie Sut- Our Lady of Victories, Bush street, near| Marist Fathers .. Morning—Epistle and Gospel. Bvening— fees e, $5: pills, $1; when others’ fail, | aged 64 years 11 months and 1 da | ‘ton, ‘aged 1 year 7 months and 14 days. Stockton. e gee free of charge. 401 Van Ness ave., near U7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- B> Faneral services 1 the chapel at Cy- | HOW EASY-GOING PROVED A to % i Y. o s McAllister st | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morTow | press Lawn Cemetery, this day (Sunday), at St._ Brendan's, Fremont and Harrison| Father Nugent .. -/Morning—Solemn high mass. Evening—Ro- — -— — (Monday), at 1 from the Masonic | 4 o'clock. PITCHER'S UNDOING. sary and benedictior process: a great progress in medical | Temple, corner Post al Montgomer street. AUGHAN—In this city, Gertrude, beloved o - oy s fence for female trouble; no matter from | [iterment Mountain View Cemetery, bY 2| "4nd oldest daughter of Jennie and the late avenue and Broad-| Father COttle ......cersses . Morning—Epistle and Gospel of the day. E spers and benediction. what cguse; no medicine or lnstruments| orclock creek boat John Vaughan, a native of San Franelsco, “In Antloch, May 26, T ative of Troland, agéd 42 years. (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of used: restores in one day without fail; every 2 1 b e A s oSt oa by v s} - vay, ce; In this city, May 26, 1898, Carl aged 9 years 6 months and 4 days. - — — woman: her foRn NIERI 8 P @ hative of Germany, aged 57 vears. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- BY JOE CORBETT St. Charles, Twenty-fourth and Shotwelll Father Cummings ............. R --o.-Morning—Gospel of the day. Evening—Ben- by the weil known DR. POPPER, 318 | BOYL 1398, Amstin | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow . st ediction. reets. Dominican Fathers. St. Dominic’s, Steiner and Bu Morning—Gospel and epistle. : pills and capsules, $1 Boy ieh Pennyroval Biils | BOWMAN—In Los Gatos, May 2, 16%, Henry | her motier, 206 Tuentyfourth street. In°| After fourteen innings of unceasing Dige Sislner o B = =i best: safe, reliable; take | Loruan, aged 74 yei WALSH—At University Mound Home, May 27, | effort and patience, coupled with an St. Francis, Vallefo street and Montgomery| Father CArraher .................. Morning—_Solemn high mass. Evening— 4 & BRIEG—In Alameda, May 26, 18%, Helena, be- : send dc stamps for particulars | SyCUl" By STy Brieg, a native of Ger- | 1838, Anise J. Walsh, a native of West India | ynfajr umpire, the Oaklands tofled and . adles” ; letter by return mail; at | 3 X H Islands, aged 78 yeers. druggists. Chichester Chemical Co., Phila. | D el tion L Dare: [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | hustled In last Sunday’s game with T e = I A s T e r ATt tully Invited to gttend the funeral this day | Fresno only, as ts have it, to be ‘mon rr vhatever | Drun, a native o | i53na “ | robbe ina hours: safe and sure at all times | months and 15 davs. i Mo ds HE Tt o ehion & MIKSON R ORASEEY; of a game which they declaro when others have fatled; no instruments used; | CASE—In Sacramento, May 26, 1898, Ira J. “fdl‘?j:r'qufgg;fi‘,%effi:a =:;§; o?‘}:ya::'muggf would have been won by them had it a'.! Tgnatius, Van Ness avenus and Hayes| Jesult Fathers. [Morning—Sermon by R Father Calxia street. Y Evening—Sermon Rev. Father Woods. 8t s Cathedral, Van Ness avenue Father Prendergast, V. G.. Morning—Father Ramm will preach. 4 p. and O'Farrell street. m.—Confirmation. Evening—Father Han- nigan will preach. Morning—Gospel of the day. Bvering— o in confinement; pills and capsules, §1; e 10 o S ki Brantes ohwdltrion Treotand | - Cane, & bAtive of Casiomis, wand B Prtrs and the late Fmily Von Tessell Walnwright; | been allowed to continue. With the St. Patrick's, Mission street, near Third. | Father Gray . s confidential; hours 10 to § and 7 to 8. MRS. . S : @ native of San Francisco, aged § years and | thoughts of this defeat fresh in their Vespers. DR. WYETH, 208 Turk st., near Jones. | CULLEN—In this city, at the Potrero, May | § months. — - .'r = — : z fl' = n luflfid,\:‘;?gfi‘ee:lg;'e% dv;:ge :édrz?(vm:l 8511:\ i ?5."‘:’::“:.' r:lnmr:nwgs’ulgx al:flv;t’gdlt!oms% :rl;em:lry. they yesterday l-vgea-;ed on sg.t Paul's, Twenty-ninth and Church| Father Connolly .......cceecersesseseenne x%:un aenet and eplstle.. Evening— NT that t ts al en, | ten; e funes 101 a o % . canr at yonthly lrresuiacities from what. | len, and niece of the late Michael Philbon, & [ giclock, from the family residence, 3 Tremont he amond (atyRecteation Baskapith Siee s peote ever cause; no instruments l;ueld:dg::nmnlelld} native of County Mayo, Ireland, aged 30 | gvenue, near Waller street. Interment pri- the grln; determination of wipl:; out St. Peter and Paul's, Filbert acd Dupont Salesian Fathers P ":’""“r""" Feast of Pentecost.” Even- 5 lers helped {nstantly; | vears. vate. that unfor - streets. n, espers. sult free; hours 10 to @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | o 7m0 1n this city, May 27, 1888, Joseph tunate defeat and demon. 3ok E—Vespe Market. | fully invited to attend the funeral l(la—mn)rro‘;v Walton, a native of England, aged 30 years. strating in an unmistakable manner St. Peter's, Alabama street, near Twenty-, Secular Clergy . (Morning—Pentecost. Evening—Benediction. DR and Mrs Golden Gate| Gionday). at §:45 o'clock, from her late Mo | WARREN—In this clty, May 7, 18%, John K. | that Fresno, while a good team, is far fourth. = % ave., private home in confinement, With every | trero, thence to St.Teresa's Church, where a ;} arten, father of Frank w. s;::r = tIrlenf from being “such a much.” St. Rpse, Brannan street, near Fourth. TR TR e[ Morning—""The Foly Ghost Hvening— comfort; best care and attenda terms | requiem high mass will be celebrated for the 2. and George W. Warren, a native of Ire- Mr. M. Pluvi Rainmaker, who on Benediction. moderate; infants adopted Into good homes. | renuse of her scul, at 9:30 o'clock. Interment | land, aged 65 years. | S us Ral 3 Eor o " v 1 hie d B - — . T Cross Cemetery. | 7 The funeral will take place thie day ' Friday displayed perfect control over St. Teresa's, Tennessee and Butte streets. Father Browne evessmesssness.|MOrNIng—*They Were Filled With the Holy B priv: tarfum, 307 Jones = H: f1ton - Distri on Infirmary | (Sunday at 1:30 o'clock, from the resmenm‘ Ghost. Evening—Vespers. o{ s{ : nnd’ late of Bely DOR Tn\em["‘“fl;" JN"_h“?;s C"i-(my % hative | Of his son, E.’\mAl “'nr:‘ehn‘ 7{} S;llraderl street, | Recreation Park, listened to the pray- AL o 2 N. Y.; diseases of women; San Jose, Che Eety thence to St. Agmes Church, Masonic ave- | erg ® TR ** Even- perienced 1. attendant lifornia, aged 30 years 4 months and 28 e tor T hin (el Tt fotcloi [ers of those Oaklanders, and in conse- Fm_teeuchnmm, Mission and Twelfth| Rev. F. 8. Ford.. H‘o‘:';\gl nll}:eg;t:g}&g. at Jerusalem.” Even. e | quence a day perfect In every respect < = ¥ L T | Interment private. No flowers. RI—In this city, May 25, 1893, G. Fabbrl | g s15ON_In San Jose, May 24, 1898, Mrs. M. | for baseball was the result. ¢ CO., 406 Clay st.; send (Baby), beloved husband of the late Mary Zate 51 v lars to n et Romes, Georgs | L. Watson, aged Gl years 10 months and 18 | Ay Ruggall, according to schedule, to wives and mothers—Segu RICHARDS Morning—*'The New Testament Good Man."* West Slde Christian, Dush street, near Rev. W. A. Gardner......... X Devisadero. mp for parti Fabbri, father of days - Rev. W. C. Pond, s . ng Co., 531 K st., and Nellie Fabbri, son Cster Fabbri, and nils ; 7 Wi < abbrly A cersary 1al | occupied th ox. It was h Bethany Congregational, Twenty-fitth and| . W. C. B E 111 e or RerAinand An anniversary solemn memortal | )9 e pitcher’s b t e £d{ Congret - Lt 5 o O e Fo G French pllls, adies with mass will be celebrated for the repose of the | who kept those ‘raisin-eaters” on | = bbri, a native of | WHELAN | and Old in Gospel Truth.” ¥y, aged 44 vears. ubles: no_danger: ire: $2 60; s soul of the late Nellle L. Whelan, beloved express C. O, D.: don't delay until too lai [ Friends and acquaintanc S i 50 3 % | “Queer street” th e et £e = A i et O Abenis, ‘Oakland, Cal, | fully invited to attend the fu fSmrte craVIIEAY DA, @ Ut AT S Quees for the fourt, ngs Bethlehem Congregational, Vermont street,| Rev. W. H. Tubbs, weseeseseess{Morning— ‘Thou Shalt Guide Me With Thy r (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his al‘(: R b SRR A LR e A last Sunday, and it was he who was near Twenty-fourth. Counsel. Evening—"The End Is Not Chiirch avirue Shetmea SWAlSA | tend: % seen at an early hour this morning & Yet.” and nervous diseases a speclalty. Box vices. Interment Holy rehearsing his speed,” in anticipation Rev. P. Coombe ring—""A Good | - o i choay R e o ox | Y. M. I—Misston Council No. 3 Y. M. L:|of the honor and glory that would rest o Congregstiouat; Beyerd = P rentg— Co the Hiaden S aariet NORTH Beach Sanifarlum, 11z Mason st.; pri- | F/ RO—In Sacramento, Mav 27, 1895, !\(éch—‘ &hihingzggarr;gs;:r;‘:m f,?fifu‘}f;;hfio;%uclfl upon his broad and well-proportioned i = e e = = el in_confinement: competent aelPayeronasmatiye ot NeN T ome Y% [ No sy S wbe celebrated at mg‘:::‘"“‘d;rs should his curves prove an e Ao = nd nurses; trms. reas. owell- 'S 2 = 2 | Church of St. Charles Borromeo, Eighteenth | gma. - £ i o 2% | FOSTER—In this clty, May 27, 189, Mattle, | UG S8 Nt CORE R oW (Monday), at | Umpi v v d T tions rec Rev. F. B. Cheringt slon of Christ.”” Even- S. DONOVAN, 1306 Fol takes ladles | beloved w! J. W. Foster, a mative of [ g7 ShOtWEl e, A 235 | mpire Sweeney, who was engage Plymouth Congregational, Post street, near| ev. F. B. Cherington...ceceeeeesceceannnns. = The Ascension of Christ.” Even- Preher home in their conf {erms mod- | Brookiyn, aged 52 years. § orclock. Members and triende of the Instl- | for this particular game, and who will Webster. Ing—G. H. Thomas and Liberty Bosts, erate and everyt - nfidentifal. | GILBERT—In this city, May 25,1898, Minna, be- S OENE CALLAN, President. | 8150 from now on be on the regular S S A B will bebpresent. ' DR, HALL, 9 McAllister st.; diseases of | loved wite of the late Michael Gilbert, mother | HENRY KUGELBERG, Secretary. staff, ejaculated “Play ball” at exactly Third Congregational, Fifteenth street, near| Rev. Willlam Rader .....cecerueeeueene. +e--{Evening_Memorlal _and praiss service. women and children of S aojena frrency | RCACHheR O Sl ‘ — e | 3 ¢’clloCk. Misston. Address by Rev. H. Shepherd. \DIES_Mrs. Dr. Puetz; infallible, safe rem- | and Mrs. k. Coleman, ‘and sfster of I — . a | Oakland took the fleld, and all hands - B B S — ns ; A Senrs experience. 334ts Fourth st | Stamper, a native of Posen, Germany, aged | McAVOY & GALLAGHER, moved around in search of comfortable S e e TG Bl D e ceaien 90 yours P | & vears ‘ FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS | | spots, expecting, as was natural, that — e B e S XExiends sat aoqusintences o Remect U YIFTH BT., Opp. Lincoln Sohoel. the greatest game of the age was about Good Samaritan Mission, Second strest, Rev. veereee-|Morning—'"The Futurs of the all. Sent to a <s uliy invite -morros « - States or Canada one year for $130, postage | (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resi- | Telephone, South 80 e | 10 Degin. In a way they were not dis- meat Holsom: Evening—Song_service. | dence, Vallejo street, thence to corner | appointed. Fresno, assisted by Mr. Grace Episcopal Church, Callfornia and) Rev. eosressecnsenna, «...{Morning—Pentecostal service. = | -rm]m n‘ml T wnsfl!: :flllr:;:*h}},ffufi f‘ggg‘ Estab. 185§ Tel. South 41. Russell's wildness, coupled with large, Stockton streets. = LOST. train. Interment New y, 8 | e el s | 0 % | Mateo County. CRAIG & COCHRAN CO. |Julcy errors by O'Nell and Schmeer, to Church of the Advent, Eleventh street, near, Rev. J. A. Emery.. 2 Morning—Special Red Cross service. Bven- 5 GRAY Jear Antioch, May 22 1.8, Mrs. | | say nothing of the few hits that hap- Market. ing—Patriotic musical servic: on | GRA Near Antioch, May 2. 1.8, Mrs | Eyperal Directors and Embalmers, - & Rexvice’ Lusetta Graves, native of New York, aged 5 pened along, scored six runs, and shat- — — Deashein B | 22,24 AND 26 MINT AVENUE = Finder will please re- | = & months and 22 day > = | tered the hopes of all present, who were SOREls s VAL T A S e e assiand T ot ee of our War Wity 3 pai g—Evensons. 43, ninth floor, Mills building. N In San Jose, May 27, 188, Mary | Lady assistants, Spacious chapel for the use | |oporing under the sad delusion that = NI 2% T i of our patrons. Rubber tires on our ambulance. X | —— . - . pocketboolk ‘containing papers of | GTANCE, & I““‘:;"E"Llfi“‘ e ol - another fourteen inning game, full of BE. Cornelius’ Chapel. Preatdio Hasstvation] s BOY- D 0L Kellay s i toosiioin. s 2 eing—Whitsunday: SLESS Hetarn e | et hustand of Mary Hesuing, s | A5 ENGINH T. R. CAREW. | brilliant plays and good pitching, was e b e —_— 201 Kearny sts., or 23 oved: ‘Eusband of ) Mary ‘memnine 2nl | S CAREW: & ENGLISH to PBRENaIr TotE /Tt was ‘a cruel Gisap. St John, Fifteenth street and Julian ave, . E. B. € woeeverereereseseens. [Morning—The Feast of Pentecost. and _ Henry, Frederick, ~James Charles, e e et B e pointment. For a few innings it looked = e e = i George, Jobn and the lte Walter en. SRTAKERS A & ev. H. Parrish 2 . {og, & native of Germany, aged 65 years § | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. as though the game might possibly de SC Mary the Virgia, Union and Steiner E Evening— ‘Magnificat. | 4 Van Ness ave, near Market st. Sas | VEIOP into a tie score, or have a heart- nths and 24 days. ook e skl ok ook s sk o ok siolok dokdofteok ool Rk s R R sk s st s ootttk sk sk s ok ik otk ok sk R R ok sk sk ok ok s ok fofekok s ok ok 3ok skokskok ok s * m e k. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Francisco. Telephone So. 156. rending climax, as Fresno scored no St. Pet Eplscopal, Stockton and Fil-| Rev. M. D. Wilson. _ S tor veturn to 1802 Vallels St flat 2. | soarc g “Lombard. streer. thence to St | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. |Q2klands kept plugging along making Tpiscopal, California st | Rev. W. Maxwell Reliy....... ori: [Moraine="" v SEREDV TOr.T A — 1 5 tscopal Church, Stockton and Fil- | a run now and then, just to show Episcopal, California street, be: Morning —The Pentecostal Gift.” Evening D e " for services. Interment L O. | Emuia de and George Urioste y Viter! and | there was no hard feeling. But Pitcher B — =Moo A | RErK Fidela Urioste y Viteri de Urruela (wife | Thomas was keeping the hits well urch, Bush street, near] Rev. H. E. Cooke. Morning—Holy: communion. . Evening—Lit- any. Juan) to Adolfo de Urioste y Viteri, undivided | scattered, and it really looked as | HOAG—In San Jose May 27, 1898, Willlam L. 16 of following: N Oak $2:0 E Gough, E 27:6 | though Oakland must submit to the Hoag, a native of New York, aged 6 years First English Lutheran, Geary street, near, Rev. E. Nelander Morning—Memorial Day sermon, 1561 and sk ok ok ok ok ible chain and dtumond | 6 months and 22 ¢ {120, W 35, § 2, B 76, S %; also lot on § = finder will be li ewarded NBECK-Tn this clty, May 28, 18%5, Mary | line of Pn(;.lflv‘;«alreol, 137:6'E of Laurel, E 137:6 ";s‘“flble- Pllclh!-‘l‘s. howxe\l'ler. V:ry Gough. B 1898." Eweni St. John's Vision. same to 316 T., beloved wife of Gustis Hornbeck, daugh- | by S 127:8%; $10. often grow careless, especially when = ter of Daniel and the late Celia McKenny, | Fidela Urioste y Viteri de Urruela (wife | things appear easy, and Thomas is no B?_YzeklwA“mcm M. E., Powell street, near, Rev. W. B. Anderson. answers to the name reward. T of J Daniel and James Me- | Juan), Adolfo de and Jorge Urloste y Viteri to | o mtive of Brookiyn, N. Y., aged 2 | Emilia de Urloste y Viter, undivided 3-16 of | €XCePtion to the rule. months and 27 da | following, NE corner Fortieth avenue and K | After pitching steady ball for half In Santa Clara, May 2, 190, | Street, I 240 by N 600; NE corner Twenty- | the game the work appeared to become Central Methodist, Mission strost, negr| Rev. C. E. Locke.. |Morning—*"Character and _Environment.” Sixth. E"lenlngTGl"lnd Army platform memo- al service. P ada M. Jackson, & native of New York, A SIXth avenue and O street, E 120 by N 600: 310, | monotonous, and before one could say o res 3 Jane Campbell to Abbie E. Hall, N line of | 1 x — | at 2117 Bush st. and prove years. Z g | Hermann street, 10633 B Steiner, k % by N | ‘Spaniard” three foreign ministers First M. E. Church, Powell and Washing- .|Evening—Memorial service. 2 DL RGO ANAT 210 Citona: S NG RINE TGyl BIEGE S IOE 2T S were given their passports to first base tobgatrects, e s e 20207 oL ames and Sarah Perry to Friedrich Muller, | without any interference from the other e = = 3 —In this city, May 25, 1838, | 1ot o e St Fifteenth Avenue M. E. Church, Fifteenth |Morntng—"Divine Teaching.” cent L A A I arany, | oc 00 B I BESIAS afrest LU IOT CORRED: || Do wers) Auagiin DAt LIS OFESt i orian avenue south and P street. O Memoty of the Deedrr. oo | KEANE_In_this clty, May 2. 188, Thomas | Eilen L O'Nefll to Michasl J. and Mary Ma- | Proved to be anything but a rumor. Grace M. E., Twenty-first and Capp streets.| Rev. J. \&—"'Life Plans.” Evening— Two corner Darbon (Mission ave- | After fllling the three corners, Russell, Thomas Keane, a native of San Francisco, nue) and Sevenicenth strcets, being 827 W of | the next man up, dropped one toward a enrs. encla, 0 by 3 0. = ¥ Tneral will take place to-morrow | John J. Norton to Hugh J. Carey, re-record | first and beat it out, Held falling all at 10:30 o'clock, from Sacred Heart \l_ar;d \3_11. lot o “'".§ é‘!(bbnl}ux‘:T street, | over himself, endeavoring to get there yrner of Feil and Fillmore streets. :6 N of Nineteenth, 26:6 by E 3 | Dlease omit flowers. _Interment private. lot on line of N Fifteenth streat, 14 before him and forgetting all about the )nd son of Mary J d_the hony, T nd son of Mary J. and the late y Wars, Civil and Foreign. Howard Street M. E., Howard street, near, Rev. J. A. B. Wilson... Second. B * * * ¥ * * * * * o * * .|Morning—*How to Reach the Downtown Evening— From the Potrero M. E., Tennessee and Solano, Rev. D. W. Chilson.. Marriage licenses have been fssued as follows: . .|Evening—Memorial service. Glacomo Caprila and I Cafferata....31-18 ik s, Mrs. James | Guerrero, thence 30, N 10 S'to N Fir- | Tunners dashing for the plate. On Herhert Grey and Mat . 1 Sk L e T | teenth: S10. P S . | Waking up he let the ball go over to- Strestes e = E \n: F‘n . and mother of Mrs. John A. Cran- | s 8 “;::r %W;_;ksfl"r'wz f'o Fm’!’ b3 ward the grand stand and two runs Richmond Methodist, Fourth avenue and Rev. G. W. Beatty.... ./Morning—Sunday school. Evening—‘'‘Needs e e ford, ' native of England. aged 62 years 2 | ek SV GRS QPHIS Y © Fifteenth) | were the result. But the fun did not Clement street. of the Hou Hawley and Addle E months and 5 ESE NS | Sarah McKearney to Sadfe J. McKearney, lot | stop here. Donovan, the next man, e Sl i = i 5 | saran A , e s Simpson Memorial, Hayes and Buchanan| Rev. J. Stephens ....... ‘Crowned With _Glo and Charles H. Bliss and ielen M. Ande quaintances are respect- | of, I line of Leavenworth street, 1156 § of | hit to Courtney. He went at the ball streets. Honor. Evening—"The Mission ‘of the ustav Romande and Margaret Monokan 298 | syjjy invited to attend tne funeral this day | Plie SR by B 26 S0 - | as though his life depended on his get- sh Speaking Race.” unday). at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence | p BUeR WIoss fo fiel el lob on N loe of | 4 o 'it, and as is always the case with| % ————————————— s Calvary Presbyterian, Geary and Powell ~Rev. J. Hemphill .. —*Peace Through s i vars.”” Even- slah’'s Messe ¢ Dise, Minc Johm, B Can 008 | 1 Gaie: such playing, the ball was fumbled, an- | John, Patrick and Mary M Wil- = In this city. May %, 188, Charles | 1iam’ Smith to W F. Wiliameon, sndivided | Other run scoring, Donovan reaching a native of Ireland, aged 67 vears. one-quarter Interest in lot on NE line of Lang- | first and immediately stealing second. 1898, John King, | éon\fgr;l[\’ne‘)l& street, 217 SE of Bryant, SE 24| Then old reliable Tip O'Neil put one ] Fears. Rk | into deep center, another runner cross- this city, May 2, 1895, Jean _John and Elizabeth Kleinhaus to John A. p - 3 ather of Touis . Talande, | Russell, lot on SE corner of Thirty-second av- | INg the plate. Levy followed, and not nee, aged 77 years. enue and J street. E 57:6 by § 100; $10. to be outdone, hit one in the same nd acquaintances are respect- | Elsie M. Whittle to Joseph I. Whittle, undi- | girection, another runner scoring, mak- resbyterian, Van Ness avenue and) Rev. R. Mackenzie Sacramento street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATES. | Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | _ 1 "% ¥ mail will not e “Incerted. They must be | KING—Tn Milpi handed in at either of tl blication offices ative of Ir and be endorsed with the name and residence of | LALANDE: parties authorized to have the same published. | Sermon by Dr. Mackenzie, Even- jod and the Anglo-Saxon Race.”” Memorial Presbyterian, Eighteenth avenuel Rev. H. N. Bevier.... and Railroad avenue. ge fch Passeth Evening—Our Honored Howard Presbyterian Church, cormer Oak| Rev. F. R. Farrand (orning—Speclal memorial service in honor BORN. vided one-bhalf interest it v e R raa e to attend the funeral this day | N{RG, QUSle, s04b S of M street, B 208 by | NE It five all told. and Baker stree of the dead of the civil war and the war of W. O. Allen, a son. | . Ahence 1o Dralas Hall, wheve | W, 120; F < From this inning on each team put = th Svalhs BAREILLES-To the wife of John P. Ba- | fervices will be held, under the auspices of | “Jog;gck~l§fl,5,;3‘§,‘,g{hg;,,W- Sale, lots 33 and | up a miserable article of ball. It ap- Stewart Memorfal U. P. Church, Guerrero, W- E. Dugan . Morning—'“The Manifestation of Lov reilles, a | Perseverance Grove No. 10. U. A. O. D. In- | “Sgiiifam tv. Saale to Maywii ~~vis (wie of | Peared as though they were endeavor- street, near Twent: rd. Evening—'"Memorial Days and the Boys BOUQU TJ—}n ;nn F‘fl:‘ln‘ May 16, 1898, to the | terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. | w. F.), same; $10. ing to see which was really the worst in Blue. wife of £. Bouquet, a son. | Sy - 2 | o names 10; = - CAHMAN-In Seattle, May 10, 1806, 1o the wite | MOAYOT-_In this oty MRy 8, I e | o b i Jach Beyitan, IoC. MR K the tig. SHA Svemn et OBt Trinity Presbyterian, Second and Capp| Rev. A. M. Carson.... _[Morning—""The Compensation of the Chris- of Stephen A. Carman, a daughter. | F‘K:i“” s g | ®Jacob and Lina Heyman (by Oscar Heymas, wnlt; flying cnlcr% In fact.flthe(s; l‘(n streets. tion's Life.” Evening—Memorial services. DILLON—In this city, May 28, 159, to the wife | y ARKS v, 27, 1898, Cl | attorney) to Jacob K. Johansen, same; $10. reality gave up the game after Oak- = = = 5 o e of John Dillon, a daughter. | R T e ema s anet 55 ponser | * David L. Levy to Nelile Levy, all interest tn | land made their rally in the fifth. and e e e A0 BuXer) By on S Che o oo yar A el DODEON—In Cambria, May 15, 18%, to the wife | yroun 1y this city, May 25, 189, John F., | SRS Eq:"rj:s“t:wml;-“\" gn:o. T Chartes | B2YE the impression that they were not il — — e of k. Dodson, & son. | Mdearly beloved husband of Julia A. Mead, | H Tdnn and John Sehigen ot 2 Piat g, stayers. Whether this be true or not, First Unitarian, Franklin and Geary| Rev. H. Stebbins . Morning—All are cordially invited. INORIHIn Hantond May W ©| tend Belfl\;fl father of Mrs. J. W, Henneswy! | Section Odd Fellows" Cemetery: 30, * ™eE% | the fact remains that they played like streets. es Farnswo J Mrs. W. rittain an slie, Katle, Mich- | Ellen Dreydemi (McCourt) to Peter Dreydemi, | a ‘“‘bunch of Indians,” Thomas par- cond U e - % = city, May 595, er. 30 Villte ¢ > pirre N Ty, - Second Unitarian, Twentieth and Ca Rev. J. A. Wells |Morning—*The Monk of Florence.” Even- In thie city, May 17, I8, to the | ael. Jonn Wilkie'end \Winnie Stead, and | lot an X line of Turk sirtet, 1049 W of Van ticularly pitching very poor ball, con- Streets. i {ng."The War for the Sake of Human- E brother of Mrs. Bridget Brannan and the late | Ness avenue, W 27:6 by N 120; gift. Michaet Meaa, a native of County Meath, Ire- | Samson Tams to Moses Hellet. 1ot on SW cor. | Sidering the work he was doing in the land, aged &8 years 10 months and 14 da; ner of Van Ness avenue and Jackson street, S | early stages of the game. In the sev- wife of Charles Gercken. a son. GILLIAM—In Paddock District, Kings County, Cal., May 23, 186, to the wife of Mr. Gil- [Evening—Tsrael's Wedding Day." Bush Street Temple, Bush and Laguna Rabbl Myers 1536, to the wite of George A. Leopold. a daughter. > - strests, where a_solemn requiem high mass McDERMOTT-May 24, 183, to the wife of | iy be cclebrated for the repose of his soul James B. McDermott, a. son. | at 8 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemeters McKAY—In this cit to:the wite| semprE T, 1n ) Antioch, May .15, 1896 Mary | LEOPOLD-—May liam, a son. [ FFriends and acqualntances are respect- | 32:81, W 100, S %, W 23, N 57:8%, E 123; 0. | enth inning he was batted at will. Tee HAMPTON—In Cambria, May 13, 1898, to the ‘!-)I’H.\"“;:)\')“P;‘ o atiend B Annpe e rovea ] luias Ly xod Hslsoil: Solomensits SHary il ayices! gtartgedh(he fun with a two base streeit e = — — ifa o i ughter. onday), :30 o'clock, - . Kroll, lot on W line of N r 2 , e e a Genee, T Mission street, thence " to" S | Fiteenthy § 2 b W 110; 310, oo o o © °C| Git, Sullivan took a base on balls, then Siid Grunoh. o CREI BOMBHAGL AN fur |\ The SENE T ow e = SRWIUL WIS ok Mooing - CliEstiin. Solence Jewon, Pletro C. and Amelia’ A. Rossl to Stefano | “‘Claudie” Schmeer, who was the hero Daneri, lot on N line of Union street, 137:6 W | of the seventh inning, making three of of Powell, W 52 by N 137:6; $10. v Sheah K. Cudder to T- W Wturgls, commenc. | the Vilest errors for such a good player ing 163:6 from corner of Mason and Clay streets, | @5 he undoubtedly is, redeemed him- :6; $10. self by putting a clean three base hit Paul's Church, Twenty-ninth and Church = % = 3 The First Divine Sclence Church, Mason| M. E. CTAmer ..........cccccccceeeeennenn... (Morning— Don’t Worry." street, between Geary and Post. Metropolitan Temple, Fifth street, near| Rev. P. B. Morgan Ma {Evening—Evangelistic service. e e s b e o ok s ok e b s o ok ke KR e ok sk s s ok ol sk b s sk st ke sk ok ek o s sk ok sk s sk e s sk o s sk ok o sk ke sk ok s ok ok sk ook s o sk Kok o sk kot sk ks ek ok ok ok sk st kst sk sk R kil ook skok sksksksloR sk okt skl s sl stk K stk ok ok ook K el ok st sk oo S o ok ok ol 0k ook Kok oK o o ok Ko sk sk ok e ok ook s s sk R ok okl ki R ok o TR KK K R * * * * i * * * * * * * * * o * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ; * B * * * * * - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * M“A"_(i G Gl B be Merrill, a native of Maine, aged 69 years 7| E 28 by st7‘) R o e mae AYNA —In Santa_Clara, May 26, 189, to | months and 15 days. argaret Detels ane) (wife of W.) to!into right cente: kiman and Rus- — - ~“the wife of James W. Maynard, a som. MUNK-Tn this city, May 2, 188, Ernst Munk, | Michacl Meagher, undivided one-twelfth of lot ;efl f:,fimt‘.g;"::l‘:h 1;1‘,‘:: Disoyan want Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ, 32| C. A. Parkin . i e TRkt S MOHR—In this city, May 20, 1895, to the wife | = dearly beloved brother of Fritz Munk, Mrs. | on NW line of Harrison street, 162 NE of Third, 3 i d O'Neil # Post street. rge S. Lincoln will preach. of A. Mohr, a son. George Wollenschlaeger, William and Gus- [ NE 64:10% by NW 100; $300. g out on a fly’ to Courtney, an e * — — = = —In this city, May 25, 1898, to the tave Munk, Mrs. Loenbardt Maler and Mary Sstate of Bridget O'Day (by Henry J. O'Day, | hit safe, six runs crossing the plate, and # Theosophical Society, Market and Seventh Marie A. Walsh 'Evening—'Cross Red. White and Blue, Jobn Monseces, a daughter. | Munk, a native of Unterturkheim, Wurtem- | @dministrator) to Catherine Morrlnsey( lot on|the game was won beyond all doubt. ¥ streets. in Memory of the Dead. in Honor of the In this city, May 24, 1535, to the wife | Dberg, Germany, aged 19 years 9 months and | NW line of Clara street, 376:0 SW of Flfth, SW| s ¢ 'to features, there were not any, and | ¥ 2 AT B N o S Suer g, ok BYaVk 3 Mosan, @ dor [ emadayEaACAsoRs S Naps i Sountr ibasas B Nt B Martin to C. L Queen, lot on X | the less said about some of the plays| ¥ Saivation Army, Market strect, near Bev.| Licutenant-Colonel Evans Morning—Song service. NEWRIHARATIn (e dliy, May 2 186 to| PSients and acquaintances are respect- | line of Eleventh avenue, 113 § of L sireet, & 35| the better. The score Is as follows: % el s ‘ . to the wite of Arthur | fHIS IVIEd 10 A e e Textdence of | Same to L. T. Queen, lot on E line of Hiev- FRESNO. % Y. M. C. A., Mason and EI Bishop Stanford 3 p. m.—An address to men only. his sister, Mrs. Loenhardt Maler, 658 Brannan | enth avenue, 150 S of L street, S 25 by E AB, R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. * - itoatiat. MoANIss S e e s city, May 21, 1898, to the | strest, between Fifth and Sixth, thence to | 120; $10. Farley, 3 b. AB. B BEE S22 4 5| % Progressive Spiritualists, MeAllister ana, Mrs. R. S. Lillle. _|Evening—Musical spiritual service; music wife of J. A. Tannahlll, a son. St. Paulus German E\':x:gcl al Lutheran S‘;m;\le';“;"v Bimqus"gi lat :lx;efi ngfioot Emfi geh‘l',t b { { 3 1 3 g : Larkin streets. & i by Mr. R. S. Lillie. 1 = o Valley, May 22, 138, 3 i dd Gough” streets, | €N h 3 y ‘ourtney, . 8. 253 -—-- e - — T L. Taohy, o Sauetan s o the | O Sotees. wilk be held, commencing at | 1207 310 Moore, 3 b 1 1 1 2 1 3| % Evanselical Emmandel Church, 183 How-| Rev. F. W. Fisher .. . Morning—*Pentecost Power. Evening—Me- * b : e e e onhr Taterment. Cypréss Lawn Ceme. | ‘Thomas J. Stanton (by E. B. Pond and H. C. | Ferguson, 11 0 1 0 1| X ard street ‘morial Day sermon. L e o e Campbell, frustees) to San Francisco Savings | McCue, & 1 300 A0 ] WOOD—In Corona, May 25, 139, to the wite of | O'CONNELL—In Sacramento, May 26, 1, | Union, 1060 d 268, lot on NE line of Flint street, | Britton, r. S O e tiahuioiotohohioiohihoiolholotohotoh s H. A. Wocd, a son. Sarah O'Connell, a native of Clifornia, aged | 165 NW, of Bixtecnthh, W 10 oF O e i | Moroas: b Sl g g g ~ — WOOD—In_Fitchburg, April 25, 188, to the | 35 years. | of Sixteenth street, 245:4 SE of Masonic avs Tawney, c 0 058 0 0.0 b ATe of . -M: Woos,. ason. | oc R-—Tn this clty, May 27, 1808, at 313% | $153 |\ 'R\ 1%, block 12, same, trustees’ aeed: | 5 — — — — — —|is no doubt in the world that the boys HOTEL ARRIVALS. - Miss Martin, N_Y |E.C Langhorn, N Y In Tiburon, May 2, 18, to the wite | Orove strest John . Gfennor. (beloved | g 2 kB Totals 7 1 27 10 1| Tenq putting up a good game and to EN e Mis Ewen'N ¥ |V Bigler € w, N 8 R Pative. of Oneids County, New York, uged | jnuies T Campbell (0 oo ot s s sons AND. make the Frisco aggregation look like GRAND HOTEL. S R ZIN y. May 25, 183, to the wife | 55 i0:c's months and 3 da: (New Yorik | R 00 by UV B, (teustassi desd: . R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. | qiie’ they are undertaking the hard- |V W Hartley, Vacavl |R S Tesfey, Stockton = S s Al s S e e L = Eiatiiiaten el Temnent |0 ol A >'Nell, 3 b. 2 H quire, 5 B Perkins, Cal 5 rs_Gregory, “Wash MARRIED. e aa (e el this a7 e e N P Lt Lang 3'b. ol 9 B a1 lsdry to megtion thel intense li::o&lmbgf B Baldwin, ‘Stockton | A Tucker, N ¥ Mox Fogecs, N X ey o Dt Miehigen . - L e R A R R i e o ardie, c. f. . rivalry that has always existe - | I M Cameron, D Ryan, Sacto 3 T proul&w, Chico 5, by F. M. 3 ice of the Peace, | Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. of Tearny street, E 22:10 by S 65:9: $10. . e Q@ suffice it to say that instead of 3 v, roville | ¢ Clement, ¥ ¥ v | ver, William B. Smith and Aunie A. Freeman. | pALMER—In Saratoga, May 25, 1898, Mrs. e Rt on B he or & Schmeer, s. 8. . S and su R H Tucker, Cal C E Lindsay, S Cruz 2 Miss L D Oliver, Mass HASKELL_HARRIS In Visalia, May 25, 150 A N, Patmer, & native of Ohio, azed 81 | B of Ohlg strect, & 5316 by 1 20: flo. o B A P bl e ApSEE !?sl'o}_fi*;r‘ehie‘:‘:::,fle:‘::n"‘e‘g‘: L e S e o eptur e e an L ah e | G aLiP e Crus by the Rev. J. A. Avery, Frank Haskeil an 5 b P - e R R 7 TS A 3 arkins al | YR R tam o 3 Heten Hareis ? _In_Corte Maders, Marin County, Alameda County. T % G m 1 B|and to-day, if the weather will permit, | [ M, Mevor, Healdsbs)J Warren, St Paul | & Sioher ‘Tesas | Daron von Schmseder B D e e T e Dk AL My L e Vo0 Weyeqonl. || mnie Cittrent ofl Christ (cumponeiion) {0 tho INNINGS. two of the best clubs In the league Will | [ '& Toean, a0 577 Aiden: Navar B | G Cohn, Guatemala | S Ratnel = Ttev. Thomas Hoyselden and Mrs. Caroliné | ' [ Friends are respectfully Invited to at- | Swedish Methodist piscopal Church of Qak: | Fresno .. s 00020220 struggle for supremacy. Come one. |Mre's Horne, Sacto |7 Flanagan. Mendocino | ¥F*SCONT SUEAIE |BaTon A, von, seh Toniin. tend the funeral services this day (Sun- | i sireets, . E 8911 o & point 228 W from the | obrieae o, 2010289118 87 come all; ladies free. The line up Is as | WV 5 Hopson, Idaho |7 D Mullen, Colg e Ataraner, Al o el HURD—_FORRISTER—Near San Luis Obispo, | day). at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, | W |ine of \West street, S 50, W 90:10% to the & | Cqaand .- 13732150 1| follows: BT Bont Frme. - |T.E CasterAw, 8 Jose | ¢ Dolph, ‘Stanford Mrs_Danforth, S Jose May 26, 165, Jo H. Hurd and Cynthia C. -gn.teh‘wulmc‘(e»rrg?:mo; i faon s xnd FRNIeR [ ipe of Market, thence N 10:0 to Deginning, SUMMARY. San Francisco. go!lgnnl JAt Bupoks, Lox iAtg X R Denmi N Cobrells, Pittsbg |E_Strauss, Chicago orrister. strects. vate. Oakland (sui o a morigage for $2300); : Hammond. . atcher e 3 rs_Coppells, Pittsbg \J Eisendroth, Chicagzo MATLOCK—KEENAN—In Chicago, May 16, | RYAN—In this city. May 27. 188, Annle M., | §70. pabree-base hit—Schmeer. Two-base BIts— | Wheeler or Krus.:.Pitcher WW P gacs AnglH D Rowe & w. Oak |y Woltrom, Tulare = |Mrs Underwood, Bostn isas, “ut_ St Jarlath's Church, by the Rev. | "Beloved daughter of Timothy and Annfe Ryan, | = Catherine M. Gilkey to May A. Atkinson, | Donovan 2, Lang, Hardie, Sulllyan, Courtney, | ypurphy. First_base. Viee| W W Tumneckne H L Smich, Frésno | 7 P Yates. L Ang 10T Savasedw. S doss Fatber T. F. Cashman, Louls L. Matlock of | ~and sister of May, Winniford and Kittie | lots 21 to 24, block &, tract B, Berkeley Land | Fersuson, McCue. Sacrifice hit—Thomas. Bases | p 2y Second e ey B G Lingo. Relds Lnde | T O Toland, Ventura |W Somerset, London Chicago and’ Annie C. Keenan of San Fran-| Ryan, a_native of San Prancisco, axed. 18 o Town Improvement Assoclation, Berkeley; mwnd A harey. Onkiand | Moniben él‘,:fl:‘d!h-u P B Raynes, Yreka |D A Hendey. Los -::: lél ;‘VKPll:;m.sLP'-Ar:g B U Steinman, i.nfm risco. oars 9 months and ays. gift. ; B A K ortstop eas g cKevett, ula|J E Burnham, Bostom MOYER-MOYER—In Colfax, May 10, 18, | §=Friends and acquaintances are respect- | ~Edwin T. and Christina J. Thomning to Wil- | 1L Fresno 7, Struck o i s Left fleld. B {:o:‘"g»“f,"““'“ F Nodunter, Los Ang | Mrs Woltskiil. I Ang |H Frank, N Y by the Rev. A. C. Duncan, C. H. Moyer and | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | liam Johng, loL of & IR 4f FRUrqasl avenne, | Sild"pltch_Thomas. - Time of game—2:00, Dm: | Dunleavy: e e H H Blood, Nev 3 Dunn, Berkeley D oA M Withers, Téoes WEIEMAN CRAY—In Tulase, May 2, 1698 by S e parenta, 216 Lexington avenoe, thencs B e ” Milssbeth Netne Tt 7 ;[ ir—taarie el e S T Turkow car s oMl B Mmce NEW WESTERN HOTEL. the v, 1, £ Wilhite, C. E. Weldmanang | {o Misstop Doiores Chureh where o' selemn |, Shiocc S, Town of Union City, Washington | WILL STRUGGLE A Jewish merchant while passing |E M West. Stockton |8 C Cornell, Mercea | B Greenfield. L, Banos |J J Engels, Woodland WILLIAMS- BOZEMAN—In Tulare, May 3, | Pose of e o o g a9 ot 'fw‘rmtg; By to Jenple B, MeRAY, Tot on FOR SUPREMACY mfi\:‘.‘:xlrl:owx:l.h?n::a..redhuflaq.\:_lb!me e aads ki S;}o:l:;:"NGHH A';:‘“"' Merced | Afigs Martin, Mo H Higgins, Sonora 1868, by the Rev. Mr. Bradley, Don W. wil- | _Interment Holy Cross Cometery. N o ol BUItoi And ROMeIT Stssths. v Fiio P e e e s OTE! Z Buckner, S Rosa |J A Jones. Sonora v SIRENEU—In this city, May 25, 1898, Jose Sir- > 5 2 FE pond, sitting on the fence was a hug E o e, 8 Mateo J K Sutton. N Y H Jackson, Chicago Jiams and Winne Bozeman. neu, 8 native of Azores Isiands, ‘axed g | 125 BY N s, being lots 1 and 2 block . Oakland and San Francisco | 386 W,)-xgld auite near. the bird opened :n%‘:mgfl:i Ans |g w‘E’“‘A“Ixen. g § Fimbers. 8 Rowa |\ 1 Jackeon, :‘?2“’ years. Berkeley: gift. . S Keefer & w. Colo Jones. Fresno 3 S 3 DIED. O—In this city, May 26, 1898, John Spiro, i . W _ | to make an attack on the merchant. He T va Mahoney&w. 8 Jose | E Hedman & w. Or |R Bradley, 8 Cruz Darry, James Kenny, Charles T o of Turkay, aued 88 yeprs. . o | o o N Tohes pk G4nd | - Teams Will Meet This After- hutled & sharp stone at It, and his aim | Miss Jaskson valleto |3 2 Henry. Wis. L McDonald Chicago |F M Howe, R Vista Dasseft, Lillan M. King, John STERNBERG—In this city, May 27, 18%, Clara, | tion to Berkeley, Oakland Towaship; $10. noon at Central Park. was fatal In its effect, as the bird was in- | Mrs Hopkins, Sacto (W D Davis, Goat Isi ( Mrs L McDonald, Il [¢ 4 Randall, Tresno Bassl, buourpl Lolande, Jean beloved daughter of D. L. and the late Ro- | Emma A. Diemer to Martha Markert, lot on /- A stantly killed. It measured 5 feet 9 inches | Miss Hopkins, Sacto |H Lion, 8 Jose g 'Kvem_vl‘o' sl';:dmo J Morell, Healdsburg Beneke, Carl McAvoy, James A. salla_ Sternberg, and sister of Jennle, Sadle, | E line of Wood street, 108 S of Taylor, S 27 To-day at 2:15 p. m. the Oaklands, | from tip to tip. E J Sherman, Sacto |Dr Bangs, 8 Jose : Boyle, Austin Murks, Charles Siorris, Tienry and Less Sternberg afd Mrs. | by E 1026 being lot'6 block . Casserly | quite cast down over the game they ik D L O B C G Hughes Sacto |R C Long. Cal Bowman, Henry Meaq, John F. Ray, Bilverman, & native of Detroit, Mich. = | Tract, Oakiand: $10. There are coal mines In Cuba, but none | & 3 Mitchell, § Jose | Worams, N Y ke ketiohs A rodrees: oF - the Brieg, Helona Merrill,” Ma 7 Friends and acquaintances are respéct- | Charles Babb to G. L. Fitz, all that por- | DUt Up Yesterday, are going to redeem -There are coal A I but none | L Laverne, N ¥ IH Block & w. Mame | TR® SXENEUSIS ML s din have brousne el & Cotne " fully Invited to attend the faneral this day | tion of lot 2L In gection 1L townehip 2 & range | themselves by making the crack San | Q0a)'USed In the Isiand 15 shipped there | A A Epcrson N ¥ © I';VAHKMW&" “Stisun | to light bulldings more anclent than any A 3 e b 0 = o 4 Case, Ira J, R SORTNEE e (Bunday), a grant, Franclscos look like amateurs. Tiere | from America 3 3 | Martin, N ¥ IT E Mullen. Fresuo |yet found in Indla. Callen, Annie O'Connor, John F. dence, 1421 Howard street. Tralg leaves | street, Alamed;

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