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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1899. : ROOMS T0 LET—C ned. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ALEXANDER—In this city, May 18 189, | McGOWAN—In this city, May 20, 1803, Mathew RO LROLECLEOLES OISO S OO O e s xS a e 208 o] g { ] o A e e | A5kl belbven husann oriophis Aicsundtn: | oMc Cowan e mative ot s sl T S dent & e gats iy & 5 = AS we are selling good upright planos for $ | and father of Jullus, Bernard, Leo, Theresa | MASTYN—In this city, Mrs. Mary Mastyn, be- T g VORTH, & Nice sunny room. | " cash and $6 per month, we ask you to investi- | and Rae Alexander, a native of Germany. | loved mother of Mrs, James Marshall, sister = —- « and approve this method; prices are the | (Seattle, Wash., and New York papers please | of Mrs. Elnor Lewis, and eldest daughter of i unfurnished freat TOOM; | same as if purchased for all ‘cash; bargains | copy.) the late Thomas Parker Esq of Bloomsbury, rivate in good second-hand uprights upon same eas T Friends and acquaintances are respact- | London, England, a native of England, aged | | e - = 4 rooms. | pavments and some good pianos for $8, $4 and | fully invited to attend the funeral this day | § years. (london papers please copy.) McALLIS “rarior floor of 3 ¢ Toom, | $ ‘per month. SHERMAN. CLAY & CO. | (Sunday). at 9:45 o'clock, from uis late resi- E7 Services this day (Sunday), at St. Mary's complete, n S0 smaller Y00, | Stelnway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter | dence, 3021 Washington street. Interment | Cathedral, at 1:30 o'clock. A DR e ; centrally | $ts., San Francisco, and @fhirteenth and | Home of Peace Cemetery by 11:30 o'clock train | MEDINA—In the City and County Hospital, J Broadw. ABSOLUTE Oukland. from Third and Townsend streets, LY the oldest and largest house | A0 Us W located; privat MINNA, 66 May 19, 1839, Joseph! native of Harmony Lodge No. 9, A. 0. U. | Mestco, aged 48 yomane Medina, a corner Eigh wly furn! s 1 HASE S Officers and members are requested to S 5 MISSION antly fur nt al-| all other musical Instruments of all grades | at 3021 Washington street, to pay the last| of Lillian, Allen and Florence Moran, a na- $10 ¥ connecting roms. | and pric terms easy; prices lowest; every- ;,P;”'l“'l‘f ‘\‘-;px?ri{f:‘ to our deceased brother, | tive of New Hampshire, aged 56 years. 4 : - ——~——— | thing possibl> done to please and satisty the | Alexander. S THIERBACH, M. W. | MEYER—In this city, May 19, 18, Minnie E MISSION, furnished sunny customer. 3 D. MoSWEBNEY, Retordon St beloved wite of Oscar H. Meyer, and daugh, - - —— ELEGANT vlano for sale on 8 Inst AARON—1In this city, May 15, 1809, Emanuel, | €T Of Mrs. Sarah McGearey, a_natl O'FARRELL, 20 ¥ furnished rooms: ele- | ments; cost $40. Call 1115 Post st Voungest and. peitacd oy Bt aioton el | County Tyrome, Ireland, aged 30 years 2 months and 19 days. OFFriends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday). at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- | late Hannah Aaron, and brother of Louis and Adeline Aaron and Mrs. Bella Arendt, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 25 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are’ respect- vator electric light ¥, week or month. —— — - - - R. A DANI now with - Elegant modern sunny | MAUZY, 208 t ; convenient; reason- | — - QEORLORA D DOLLORLOLES LXOTROLX $69 up; Installments, $ A ain Dol ety s RIS ally invited to attend the funeral this day j‘\;":f)"s e ayene e e & ful) < (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the varlors of : % ncing 3 | X NEW Chickering and 3 Steinways, Keefte H . Suhr & Co. 1200 Mission street, near O e e oy Cronn et b3 | 9 Van Ness, nr. Geary; tel. Larkin 706 Tighth. ent S ery by car- | tery. r: 3 s 1019 Van Ness, nr. Geary; t e Elghth. " Interment Salem Cemetery by car- | (163, |t 1\ v iy, May 19, 169, W piam. 3 e n | BARGAINS—Another bl lanos _put on 3 early beloved and of Ca N S 5 Mot Cl b b —————————————| . May 17, 18%, Henry, dearly beloved husband | 1oti." ot Hanover, Germany, aged 62 years 2 & ront rooms or single; §1 to| A—$§; UPRIGHT plano {n fine condition: also | *of Mary Beck, and beloved father of Fred, | peative of Hanover, Germany, aged 52 vears & & i 2 | “the famous Hornung Bros. 216 McAllister st. Hren\r\y Jr. and the late John Becle, & native | {odge No. 179, 1. 0. O. 5 Friendship Lodge b3 B ——— . ——————— | of Wurtemberg, Germany, age years 2 S EeoND: A on 5 & alcove room, runuing water, | SOHMER, Byron Mauzy and other plance. 3% | months and 6 days. A member of South San | NO: J©L K. of H., and Golden Gate Lodge back parlor, §10 per month Post st. SR i | Francisco Lodge No. 45, K. of P. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- > W. G. BADGER, 415 Sacramento st., agent for L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | guijy invited to attend the funcral this day £ | “Francis Bacon and Hallett & Davi fully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Sunday). at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- < | e (Sunday), “at 1 o'clock, from Masonic ‘Hall, | /{3undan. at 1 cwlock, ‘from Big 1876 reslc BARGAIN—Good upright cheap. St corner of Fourteenth and Rallroad avenues [ §EPoe A%\ SO BReet BEAS & s | “aealiister xt Hibernia south, where services will be held under the | (terment » 3 Grove hor County, (formerly <Cosmos Club)—Ele- = - 3 Auspices of South San Francisco Lodge No. | O ! ’:—:\\}“ Penns o] ,onf;m; Countyy ‘ S GOrE rearons : ¢ | KN new reale; new 4, K. of P. Remalins at residence, 1837 Twen- | May 19, 1899, infant daughter of Joseph E. b3 b oo ireasonable: iy | "LER & CHASE, 20 O'Farrell tleth avente, between N and P streets south, | _&nd Jane M.'Orbell, aged 2 days. & Bra rooms; | s, zithers, old and new until 12 o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet | PRENDERGAST—In this city, May 13, 1899, o s E airer, 2 Latham place. Cemetery by carriage. Mary E.. beloved wife of John J. Prendergast, & - S = - BROWN-—_In" this ‘clty, \May. 20, 180, iat St | 8d mother ot Albert, SWHIlIRmLE (and ohn- 'S 125 “Ellis st.—Incandescent Mary's Hoepital, Mary, beloved wife of | Nie Moy and Mabel 'G. and Veronica Anna & § room _and HORSES. Charles Brown, #ind mother of Henry Milton | Prendergast, a native o Claremorris, County : to $150; | e R e Mayo, Treland, aged 42 vears, = 7 3 3 vator on welght 1150, 6 years, fine trave ¥ Erlends e nn (EoGHaTbtarum are ehpect (¥ Friends and acquaintances are respec 1’ wat.: baths trade. 3026 Twenty-second; Sunda fully {nvited to attend the funeral to-morrow | fully invited to attend the funeral this da: % HERMAN Apartme st tor saler chean Cormer | (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the undertak- | (Sunday), at 7:30 o'clock, from her late r & S MaRke e s n for sale; cheap. Corner | ynzpariors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission | dence. 319 Haves street, between Franklin and Sl e 22 ts., Maud S Stables. . | gireor. Tnterment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Gough, thence to St. Joseph's Church, Tenth SHOTWELL, 136 ver two « well-broken busi- [ BOLAN—In the City and County Hospital, [ §treet, near Howard, where a high mass Wil 5 i B Chase & Mendenhall, | May 20, 1895, Michael Joseph Bolan, a native | mancing at § o'clock sharp. Interment Mount & e == Killip & Co.; salesyard, 1732 MKt. of Georgla, ‘aged 73 vears. R o - & Al HEAD o7 fine driving, carrlage and draft | COHN—In this clity, May 19, 159, Ralph, be- | ppyig "1n this ofty, May 2, 189, Antonla. 2 loved son of Louis and Etta Cohn, and brother | RENIRIIR HUR S8, 0¥ B T anato Reyes i 1100 to 1700 1bs.; 5 to 7 years old. Can | of Annfe, Nathan and Emily Cohn, a native sod ’ i w m o >owell 4t., near Uniol B e . A ¥ a D Sa o R. dez, an 3 1B (B0l nean linion: of San Francisco, aged 33 years 2 months and | and Mre, Sacramento R de Mendes acia Collegc of phySIC|anS and S“l’geons Magnlficent Ne Home. > 40 HORST or sale; also wagons, buggles, [ 2 dave = : Antonto, Concepcion, Nicolas and Manuel A e Bish pu Sartz, harness: Grand Arcade Horse Market, | EFErIoRds 400 Boaualtan e e thia sy | Reves and Juana, Emilla ‘and Antonia Men. HE laying of the cornerstone of the College of | Harper of Chicago as saying that the four great educa- & £ Sixth ot ; auction sales every Wednesday. | (Sindayy, at 10 oclock, from hie late reat | Oc% @ native of'Mazatlan, Mexico, axed ® Physicians and_Surgeons was performed yesterday | tional centers of the United States are Chicago, Boston, ¥ STy A Y S RS | dence, 1512 Buchanan street. Interment Hills | YEEG o 40 2na aequaintances are respect- | at the site on Fourteenth- street, between Valencia New York and San Francisco. : > O e e T Ok T e e M teg oy IR milly inviteditp a(tandithe duneralitombrvow and Mission. The impressive services of the Masonic In closing, his Honor said we are doing our part in 4 LSarstables 10V Turidiet o P ot T | oclockeitratn Hrom v and Towneend | ponday), gt 1 o'elock, from the residence ritual were conducted by Judge F. M. Angellotti, bringing about a realization of the destiny of San Fran- WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. CAMERON—Tn this city, May 2, 1808, Bva | OFher;sol 428% Wallefo street, grand master, assisted by the members of the Grand cisco. He spoke of this city as a veritable fountain of 3 | e S S| Elizabeth, beloved wife ‘of George E. Cam- | cARGENTSON.-In this city. May 18, 1899, Rich- Lodge. Wine, symbolical of refreshment; oil, of joy, and Yyouth, where people come and enjoy health, that blessing & horse and harness: a fine oppor- | eron, and 'hut!n»rr of the Rev. l:,- ;\m‘ N;”;_‘ “'ard Godfrey Sargentson, ‘‘Blind Bob." a na- corn, of nourishment, were poured upon the stone after without which life is not worth living. He then con- 0 e e b s cantiont 8 native of Sacramento, Cal., aged % | tive of Owstoa Ferry, Lincolnshire, England, it had been properly laid. gratulated the faculty upon that great institution the | - o Friends and acquaintances are respect- | A&EC LTRS8O (e are respect- & Professor J. R. Laine, president of the college, acted cornerstone of which had just been laid. & Sl B T {jinvited to attend the funeral this day | guliy invited to attend the funeral this day | %' as master of ceremonies. The Masonic Quartet, under The remaining speakers were Judge R. B. Carpenter & Ny v ST | ——— e | B ae T e e e of Soventh’ and Market, streets, | & the direction of Samuel D. Mayer, grand organist, ren- | tand Julius Kahn. The former praised the officers of the & ek up; Swedi | EDUCATIONAL, Hill Cemetery ; L oicos of the Gemeral Beliet Com: |8 dered the musical portion of the ritual, assisted by the college and told of its marvelous growth during the three o = = = — A CANNEY—In this city, May 20, 1889, John, be- | pjttee, I. O. O. F. Remains at the parlors of | & First Infantry Band, under the direction of Charles H. vears of its existence. Congressman Kahn dwelt on the 3 s RING School, clvil and minin loved husband of Jane Canney. a mative of | fTheodor Dierks, 957 Miselon street. Inter- £ Casassa. great field for research open to the students of the twin 8 ENISTON & &, blowpipe anal., chemistry, geoi., min- Carndonagh, County Donegal, Ireland, age ment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. Q 5 , S E b e % s - : o er Valencia o e e Sl e O e e e s 8 His Honor the Mayor was particularly happy in his sciences—surgery and medicine. He affirmed that the & oo iy furiished’ | BLECTRICAL—Theory 'and practice, con- [ iy and dcauaintances, are respect. | “helvea hushand of” Brider Smich:” ani | 9 remarks. He complimented the faculty of.the college faculty had loftier ideals and entertained worthier am- & 7 2 5 Y| struction, mechanical -llmwigg,_n\a!hol\\mw~ r.‘.‘u_\- in \m! t 1n‘ur.n;l gheff“n"n'tg amorroW | father of Hubert, John, Willlam and Charles | £ on the auspicious occasion, saying it was a pleasure to bitions than the mere grinding out of graduates. He eping, business practice, | (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- s T 4G Glle! andathe Tate beter |0 S Rt s e , ; Ty = : g onesayons o Mo 11| amemc S Do Clean iR EULIRE Bl || St Al e gGRAGHIe andRtnptinte therhr & attend the exercises. He said the new building meant hoped the latter might add luster to the glory of the & i ning; catalogue free. | James Church, where a eolemn high requiem | &0 J8MeS TR 5 £ RO § much for San Francisco, It s well that we encourage college. 4 S COLLEGE, 24 Post st. | mass will be elebrated for the repose of lus Y Friends ‘and aoquaintances are respect- the construction of fine buildings, but more particularly The beautiful silver trowel with which Grand Masf ped S soul, commencing at 9 o'clock Interment L¥Exendsca : - 3 3 ter « e e = o ChllisnlTm Tt || e mmentliRA RCEN o clotie, int ecn fully invited to attend the (uneral this day | ¢ those dedicated to the purposes of education. The speaker F. M. Angellottl laid the cornerstone bore this inscrip- & e thand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, | CIRLEY—In this city, May 20. 1899, Thomas | deanc®jsn" iarvicon straet. thenee to at, | i Teferred to the building of Mission Dolores Church in tion: by : - B board | b S0 o rater por ek ‘and me | Curley, a native of Craughwell, County Gal- | Peter's Church, where a solemn requiem mass | & 1776, When the slopes within view of those assembled Presented to F. M. Angellotti, grand master of & : S s o o ithiboard; | schiolarkhiy.($o03ilow)iralel iodr wesk mnd iy Ao sy rriiun saw el vou will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. | = were but the grazing ground of cattle and sheep. He Masons, at the laying of the cornerstone College e o < ~ | MERCANTILE l'v'wlh\gp. room 60, Flood br;llld& '\'HNKIG.‘\A\'fln lh‘x; (‘vat a d‘ldth.gli!:!'. Lflrfi ;‘nmme([mlngmm 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy then told of the gold era of 1849 and claimed that this of Physiclans and Surgeons, May 20, 1899, CALIFORNIA, 807, "The Bingham' —Callfornla ing, S. H ARR, Principal; puplls fitte G. Corrigan, a native of [adrid, Spain, age ro: ‘emetery. 9 e 1 and Powellst. cars: neatly fur.: home comfts. | for all office work: course in bookkeeping; | 50 years SWIFT—Entered Into rest May 20, 18%, James | & 1S the educational era and discloses a great State founded "A“f""':lh of P}‘“D‘: attended the exercises, filling e rapid calculations unequaled; short time. DOHERTY—In this city, May 19, 189, Charles, | = Fiitcroft, beloved husband of the late Anna (£} Upon the prosperity which comes from field and mine. every vantage point from which the ceremony could be e e o | T e e o 1| S PsovedntaunbRatyeDoherty eatint V. SwIft, and father of Catherine V.. Lionel & He spoke of San Francisco as a jewel set between the witnessed. In the crowd the red and white colors of the me cooking; single, double, JUNG lady would 0_receiv vate fn- | o, ate ar el Dohe villiam E. Swift, a native ¥ Univi : S AR 2 e 9 cons; i B | oo and| Striction in the common school course 2 even- | O 0F 182 Jate Lennia and Dantel Doherty, a | and the lafe WIGAR B SNt & fiass " | & University of California at Berkeley and Leland Stan students were conspictious, With here and there the pur- Wit DoAY [ e | e e RO s e mps: I Friends and acquaintances are respect- | wALLS—Entered Into rest in this city, May 15, | & f0rd Jr. University at Palo Alto. He quoted President ple ribbon of the junior class men. el BT S SR TETT G _| fully invited to attend the funeral this day | 153, John, dearly beloved husband of Eliza- | & 4 : sy S : SCCOUNTANTS and reporters as teachers; | (Sunday). at §:30 o'clock, from bis late resi- | peth Walls, and father of John A, Walls, 3 | @SR 01 060 SOOI DO SO ST R T T A B e e e R e e e T e s Aon frid olores Church, where a . v 7 Friends and acqus ces are respect- L x | - Fen tanciacorbus.aculless TKE | e colebrated for the repose of his soul, com- | fally Invited to attend the funeral this day OAKL’“\D-';; SB. PO. A. E e W | RING School, civil, electrical, min- | mencing at 9 o'clock, Interment Mount Cal- at 2 o'clock, from his late re: S . AB. R. b‘. SE - A B | B o Pl ! mech. survey, assay, archi; day & eve.; | vary Cemetery % Californfa’ street. Donovan, . 1. S 2 § 9| mw. Time of game2: 1864 VAN DER NAILLEN, 93 Market! | DUNN—In this city, May 19, 1890, Mary Ann, hrowned at the Cliff House, April s e L [y s 3 0 = = ——————————| “dearly beloved wife of John Dunn, beloved | 14, 13, George A., dearly beloved son of Hammond, ¢.iririi8 1 3 0 0o pafish, French and German | pother of Nellie Dunn, and sister of Mrs. E. and the late George A. Wigney, and Tesi i b g ot 50 To-Day’s Gam nan wants has double par- menced at Ayres’ Business College | Rjley, Mrs. K. Thompson and Mrs Mul- ¢ of Mrs. Charles Ratto, Mrs. E. P. SR S MR ¢ 1| San F A e ion: terms mod L 3, ' lee, @ native of New York, aged 45 years 4 | Pendleton, Mrs. C. J. Sharp und Bennie and 2 s 1 i A e o “_un rancisco and Oakland will piay ballroom or stage, faught; privats | Months and days. 0 7 | the late Nellie V. Wisney, a native of Chi- Moskiman, . £oi3 o 1 0 1 o|two games to-day, the first at the Golden IRVINE'S, 421 Post st., near Powell. | xnrflf-‘h’xiu ; ':xn,(:({u“q| :;‘r;ln‘x‘lx;‘w:mxllr; y"’r;i‘[;:z:\\ cieo, 11, aged 20 years & 7 Russell, b. Liatoria 0 1 0| Gate grounds across the bay, beginning o ully invited to end era 0-1N0 days. = = = — — — —la 130 3 , S T SATON, and gultar; les-| (Monday). at 12:30 o'clock, from the funeral [ [¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- otala ST o T m;f 5 .+ ud the second at Recrea- TADY 5 E 102 C parlors of H. F. Maass, Mission street, | fully invited to attend the funeral this day R s Moskiark at 2:30 p. m. Fitzpatrick anu Aren ¥ e T e | thence to St Brendan's Chur -);‘. corner of | (Sunday), ot 2 o'clock, from the F‘ui\'l(“ = NGS| ;n!g;lf;manT;\'xIl frlo the pitching in the < 0 00ls, 927 Market, S. F., an road- | Harrizon and Fremont streets, where services | tist Church, Santa Clara avenue, betwe - 2 0 w ng. e a 2 S or ave. et | “ay, Oakland: day and nlght;correspondence, | il be mebd. commencing a1 o clock, Taters | Snntonnd Vintan sthbets, ‘Alameda. Inter: | san_Franciseo SRol0id e 10 s e IIOTERE ternoon line-up Is as folo i - oly Cross Ci Etery. e o in View Cemetery. 1 > H 3 3 TE academy of dancing: waltzing LS R e Oakland 200000 03| SanFrancisco. Positi ) to board: exce refer i 3 TEAN HUDDY. 6A Hyde, | DEMETRIADES—In this city, May - - SRR | “Base nits 212110 0-9|Swindells. Sopiing Qskland, est terr 1 Al office . Demetrius, beloved brother of George, PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. e i e Tberg. ... -Hammond e - Bus- | las, Emmanuel, Brasidas and Amelia Demet- d SUMMARY. Russelr, 3, | Sullivan: Jf(};:gigg T 3 + KRR Hall a native of Greece, aged 38 years. PORTLANT May 20.—Clearings, $214,502; Runs responsible for—Ibers, ussell, 3.1 O'Neil : lirees Call ‘orfiee | 7Friends and acquaintanices are’ respect- | balances, 333,23 Oakland Loses a Very | mureebase hic—Riley. Two-bass hite_Schmeer. | Riicy.. Feeples Clara st e ~~ o~~~ m~~nannnnn | (Monda b oidlock s trom e reral | NORTHERY ZAT MARKET. Krug.. e < A Lo M - eld. ... Dunleav . CITY Steam Carpet-cleaning Works—Cleans, | 1AIlOrs of Porter & White 122 Eddy street, o B = L Sel S35 Fast Game. Oakland, 4. First base on called balls Pyne. " Center fleld. Donoves GOOD home for children, $3: infants, $10 per | “moves, lays carpets. C. H. STEVENS, Mgr., | thence to the. Russian Church for services. | PORTLAND, May — WHEAT — Walla Francisco, 1; Oakland, 3. Left on bases | Hilderbrana! Right fleld Hardie mo. 210 Lexing: ave Nineteenth st 28 und 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 250. """{’;‘{"\“l‘_u‘-““:lr ”’:‘“ ‘l"“‘“‘; e | i valley, 5S@3S%c; bluestem, Rr:rr;mficu,“ 1 Duklena, 10 HSllr“:g; o g RESTAURANTS. WHEN ycu tecome disgusted with poor work Adolph, beloved husband of Dina Eisenbach, | red—American steamer Columbia, for | Double_play—Peeples to Schmeer. Time of | Nellie Murphy’s Luck. & e o | send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet- father of Jullus and David Eisenbach, and | gkong and way ports, with 23,492 barrels | same—Two hours. Umpire—Levy. Officlal | Ywhen the case of Nellie Murphy, the 3 Hotel, dining-room and restau- beating Works. 253-357 Tehama st.; tel. 8. 4. x|“.-flm.-(r of Mrs. Lena sn-;np.u-/l:_ & native r‘.‘“ Afar back in the dim, misty past some | scorer—Stapleton. innmrious pickpocket charge:i wnhys'teal ird st.; take elevators; French DVANCE C Cleaning Co.. 402 % | avaria. Germany, aged 62 years S months | WASHINGTON. Socrates of the diamond (Gladiator Pete SR | i o pd > also s in carte: telRa126L | | Sra) e ot e Ra anE Co 402 Sufter ats ) anansia (New York papers please copy.) o N e e S S T ne e d M SantalCroniShniR Ont Santlose: ing $120 from F. Dunne, a stranger, was =) aln = 1 prietor. 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | . TACOMA. & Browning, maybe) uttered the great truth | for the fourth time called in Judge M. UT'S Restaurant, coffee and lce | 3. McQUEEN'S California Carpet Cleaning Ca, fully invited to attend the funeral this day [ Jull. 7o s A holiday In Liverpool and | {hat “It's hits what wins ball games.” SANTA CRUZ, May 20—The best game | o8 ore ™ e o e ‘i:i o: 1 arket st.; popular prices, | “'452 Stevenson st.; tel. South 228: lowest rate BUndRy) L piciool frai HINAG Tosi | Prices in remained unchanged at sisc | Yesterday's contest between San Fran- | of baseball seen here this season was | (@05 SR VS it o 0;:5 J:&nx e 5 T | CARPETS cleaned at Sc per yard; lald at 3. | Scott. thence by spectal train from Third and | fof_club and 5tisc for blu cico) annfOskIang Yacs Hectedtion jEntk figlayedithls; sfternuon hstween Santy Cros by, [t dislBs the oae it HmbHAE L o TO LE | S 3 Eighth st.: tel. Jessie 9. RawnsaRd Y Atreets At 1) 450 alt0K fhEhreniis: e e e e proved the wisdom of this utterance, for | and San Jose, and was won by Santa Cruz arresting officers that when Nellle 1 S e = = —~ | tory at Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Please omit LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | yhijle Qakland played an almost flawless | by a score of 3 to 0. It was a pitched ByLas D e is ar- FIN p. | 3 E. MITCHELL Carpet Cleaning Co., 240 14th | 0 0 ~ s 5 N 1, rested again they must book the com- S r rd €t cleaning 3c per yard: tel. Mission 74. : | ARRIVE ficlding game, the locals plugged up a | battle between Borchers and Donlin. Un- | o0 o i 3 oMl szl on % | FISK—In Oakland, May 20, 189, G. Herbert. | - ¥ ¢ ; st i vith- | ti 5 v ade, | Plaining witness and hold him in bonds to P T Steam Carpat Cleaning Asen., 308 Golden | beloved husband of Belle Fisk, and only son | aturday, Mas 2. | half dozen overripe bungles; but notwith- | til the fourth inning not a run was made, | 35poar® (s prosecute. A oharbe of was: R V- g el S RS eprtaiisis ey ,.‘1_,,,,“ Fisk, ‘& native of | m;\"‘r;‘r stmr Titania, Egenes, 88 hours from Na- | standing their lnnslmu, (hbe_(bu‘(u‘d out a;fiinxhgugrllnsxnafn%x;\;‘z‘ ?,;‘n“‘i.,‘i"i‘f”.“ri"i}”ffi" rancy flg;instd her was continued till to- — = ~ ~| Boston, Mass., aged 37 vears | nalmo. e 2 cow. | Victory after the largest Saturday crowd | twice. e g Clark of the | morrow for decision. There is another W A 5 i cx(\;,\. ‘L.xn ;;,p&(::n&\:fl Works, 33 Golden | GORDON_In this ¢, May 1S, 1599, Mwu,".flx‘...r Alcazar, Gunderson, 50 hours from New- e son had made up their minds | home team tallied on a passed ball g.\‘ charge of grand larceny pending against _on 8 i ar Mission —_— e | Moore, dearly beloved wife of James Gordon, | PYf Jahnsen, 24 hours from Eureka. | that Hank's men had gone skating. Hansen. In the sixth ‘S_al\mb’(“ruz maf € | Nellie in Acting Judge Groezinger’s court, e ——— mother of Gretta and Ruby Gordon, and | gupnr vs' trom % hat the Dudes’ total number | & Tun through an_easy ball passing OFFICES TO LET. STORAGE. cousin of Mrs. E. F. Lennon, a native of Ire- | el 2 Lt daSiua At et ohe udes o through O'Dea’s hands. Kleiber, the new 5 = land, aged 38 vears. (Cleveland, Ohio, papers | SAILED. : . of swats equaled that of the locals, but | ¢hortstop for Santa Cruz, did great play- ADVERTISEMENTS. FOI 1 flat, suitable for PIERCE & TAYLOR, packing and storage of aze copy. y Saturdas, May 20. | they came in driblets when there Were no | ing, making two base hits. In the fitth Ciriiserts: e fices: Very” centra s el K R AL e | A Doy i men on bases, while the longshoremen |inning he caught a fast ball, rolled over SHNTREERS i ; = | fally invited to attend the & day| Sunol, Lichig. ases, g he 0 key in hat s DON'T store In cellars. See O. . JUDSON | (Sunday), at 130 o'clock, from her late et | Schr Newark, Beck, Bowens Landing. sent theirs out on longer ~journeys | and managed fo put out his man at first. = & CO., 1123 Howard st.: advances made. | dence, 619 Jessie street, thence to I. O. O. F. TELEGRAPHIC. and at lglln(’é }w\vlhma éne‘yt would (llonlhe | The same teams meet t0-MOIrow. e DENTIS 5 = R 5 Hall, corner of Seventh and Market stroets, {T LOBOS—May 0 p. m.—We most good. Oakland had ten men left on | score: - 5L PIERCE_RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. | where services will be conducted by the Or: | hans wind 2a0s voreity 20 mhes . cother | B e Ewhile only three of the home team SANTA CRUZ. [ DR HIGGINS' Dentai Pariors [ » 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel. Main 5713. | ger of the Rebekahs. Interment Laurel Hill [ DOMESTIC PORTS perished, and that tells the whole stors— AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. SR 13 bldg., 927 Market st. Storage Warehouse, F. SMITH, prof Cemetery. L 2 et or most of it. There were times when | wyjiams, 2b BRI RIS IR SA08 RIS TEC RO ] _ extract @ specialty: inferfor Mission; goods guaranteed: tel. Clay 2. | OFFICERS and members of Templar Rebekah | EUREKA—Arrived May 20—Schr Sparrow, fm | “Old Reliable” Rube became cross-eyed | ponlin, p...... 0o 1 0 o 3 o Amazing Suecess of a Plan In- work done on the teeth |s always the most | " 220 207 — No. 19 are hereby notifled to attend the fu- | San Pedro. % on balls and strikes, apparently to the | Devereaux, 3b. ST o ST gavensive: badly decaved and aching teeth | PIERCE & TAYLOR Storage Company: pack- | neral of our late sister. Alecla M. Gordon, | GREENWOOD—Safled May 20—Stmr Whites- | Qisadvantage of the VISItOrS. but the best | Seten ey, S0 1 T 0L SR vented by Dr. Rice. e carefully treat before chey are filed or | _ing advance etc 7 this day (Sunday), at 1:3) o'clock, from 1. O. | boro. for San Francisco. of us are lable to err and Rube makes no | Clark, 15, o Telonto e Mgkl Trom $& ' We gusraitbe 1o fil sinsitive teem | Ol Hall MARY McLANB, N. Q. | Areived May 20°Stmir Alcatraz, hence May 19. | pretensions to infallibility. Cameron, ¢. f. 1000 0r joise = with R e b e ot 2 GETCHELL—In Midway, Alameda ~ County, b T L s » B¢ 7 Up to the eighth inning the game more | Kleiber, s. s. 2 2 - ithan: paln - leext saterials ol o, 7 MARRIAGE LICENSES. May 19, 1699, Mrs. James T. Getchell, a na- | May 16~ 0 0o thah mot the expectations of the fanatics. | Burge, c. & v 0 o o o | NoPain Nor Operation and a Per- A NEW patent gur mew Besh-ooloted | atersiare llenses have béen ton 1 tive of Maine, aged 6 vears and 7 months. | RHISIRY BRCRNE R, (8 AR | | Oakland took the lead at the start, only [ Balsz, r.'. Lo s fect Home Cure. plates; cannot be detected from the natural ( Marrlage licenses have been lssued as follows: | HUNTER—Entered into rest in Alameda, May | , REPONDOZSal Gy e o ‘| to be tied up in the sixth; but in the TeE 0. can 0 ae 3 teeth gum; strong; much su- | Berthold Goldsmith and M Arnold..3 { 12, 189, Henry J., beloved husband of Han- | ‘L% ‘35:1"1 Sailed May 2 — Schr Dora | eighth the locals fell upon Russell's Totals . 7 2 2 e . perior and bridge work; | Joseph A. Clare and Mary r 2 nah E. Hunter, and father of Henry C. and | glinn for San Pedro. 2 curves for four mighty punches, netting SAN JOSE. Dr. W. S. Rice of 418B Main st., Ada N. teeth ectalty; flexible | Arthur Ryvan and Rc . . | Robert D. Hunter, a native of Philadelphia, | PG eRTA ™ Arrived May 20—Stmr State of | three runs and the game. AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E.| Y- Who has spent all his life the study of e . Sousc Pa.In the 720 year af his age. California, hence May I8: schr Dewey- There was some remarkably clever | McGucken, c. ¢ 2 0 0 © 2 0 0fabdominal rupture, has perfected a system of work. painiees CHICAGO | bardi e | _EFHis friends and friends of the family | CIbrA; hente JY G2 SO DOVEY o | G aine on both aldes, Lange of Oamiand O'Dea. 5" arren £ 000 u 170 3] resnant that peomanartly it pechictly Guces DENTAL PARL( Touls S and Ida C. Johnson | are respectfully invited to attend the funer it e 4 o ? SN o v it i s e ¥ = = — | John J. O'Gi and Ellen Sulliv | Services to be held at his late residence, 1532 | €10 FOr I carrying off the honors with some one- | Anderson, 2b. RS0 E eSS0 s RO the ELECTRO DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Mar- | \Wijlijam G. Wittman and Sarah | Chestnut_street, Alameda, to-morrow (Mon- | ___FOREIGN PORTS. handed stops and throws that seemed al- | Dairymple, 1. St e e t st., cor. 4th, rn you can | oy Lebnann and Louisa Goetz........... | day). at 9:30 o’'clock. Please omitflowers. Cre. | HONOLULU—Arrived Apr 30—Schr Repeater, | most impossible. Krug made a wonderful | Hanion, 1b. 9 have vour extractions - pinlesily ;. te Dt R CTa | ‘mation at Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Funeral | from Seattle; U S stmr Newport, hence Apr 200 running ka»u at short, which was du- | Foley, r. f. DR e fice h a. m. to10p Sunday, 910 2 | RTHS—M = NEMAQIE bf; 0 ook Shixrp it = | Standard, from Tacoms. 2 Blitn Ges G Per- | pulvos fo s double plaa s St At Ko | a8 0 1 0 10 1 0 WILLIAMSON. M.D.. Manager. | DAL i i ) | HOLBROOK—In this city. at Ocean View May | JAROare SO0 JHOME SN {0 nenes | SUlted In a double play. b, . = e . - 3 53 20, 139, James W., beloved son of James M. | {0% 0 ™°U' §OUNT" Badger, hence Apr 2; bark | . L the sixth inning Joshua P. Riley was Totals 50 B sho 8 3 2 rrell st., ex 4 RO T O by | 2nd Lizzie J. Holbrook, and brother of Wal- | pbe Soi 1 = B e, e e Stme Mor. | Soaked in the block by a pitched ball and INS BY INNING by bl wonder. | R e They s oent 2% | ter. George and the late Angeline Holbrook, | Topeallant, from Port Biakeley. 1-Stmr Mor- | went down and out. He recovered in time RUNS NNINGS. $2; bridges, #4: | mall will not be Inserted. They must be handed |, jative of San Francisco, azed 18 years and | 30 SIt¥, Fred B Sanders, from Boriipace | to play the string out. but was at a loss | santa Cruz . RO 050 0 L0 réceived 3 arai | in ateioher of the oubileation offices and bo | § TAUNS A O e . hacr®: from Port LUd- | whether to wear his cap in the old place | - Base hits . Cado i sto a0 v hey E "1 12 vears. | ome authorized to have the same pubilshed . | HOAG—In Oakland, May 20, 1899, Frank C., be- | Onio, ‘hence Apr 28 6o Stmr Senator. henee | OF On the new lump that was erected over | San Jose .. 10000000000 P SN T | loved husband ‘of Nannie F. Hoag, and | apr'oc: Br stmr Garonne, from Seattle. S | his ear. That clout tied the score, for | Base hits . $00001001 13 $3; g dges, $5 up; painless ex- | BORN. | father of Irwin W. and Attai S. Hoag, a na- | Schr Golden Shore, frm Newcastle, NSW; schr | Swindells, who ran for Joshua, made the SUMMARY. Euar plates repaired. NEW | % | tive of California, aged 45 years 3 months and | Mary 13 Foster, hence Apr %: bkin W H Di- | circuit z DENT 969 Mission st.. cor. fth N—In this city, May 13, 18, to the [ 13 days iiad" hienos ) Haw bark Andrew Welch, | Oakland was handicapped by the ab- | FEarned run—Santa Cruz. Two-base hits— JAN VROOM Dental P ST e S of George 1. Ackerson, a daughter. HAYES—In this city, May 19, 1899, Dennis T., | hence Apr or, from Eu- | sence.of Hardie. “Old Clamjuice” shaved | Strieb. lggmr_\mmg; I;‘Ilrst !;ase on errors—Santa VAN VROOM Dental Parlors: guaranteed calito, May 15, 189, to the | beloved husband of Lizzie Hayes, son of Den: | reka. 11 hence May 4: " Br | his moustache off early in the week in | {IUZ 1 San Jose 2. First base on called balls worl west brices: ten operators; open | nisand the late Julla Hayes, brother of Mary | stmr Miowera. from Sydnéy; bktn Klikitat, fm | fulfillment of his bet with Fred Lange, | Simi& Gruz % San Jose i Left on bases— venings and Sundave. SI%th and Market. April 3, 189, to the| . Haves, and nephew of Mis. M. Holland, & | Port Gamble and has been laid up with lumbago ever | jin'1o. by Borchers 9. Passed baile tcons Ton- DR’ LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market st., near | John Carnegie, a son. native of Gilroy, Cal., aged 28 years. Sailed Apr 2 Schr A T West, for Gray since. But such are the vicissitudes that | pire—Patsy Cabill. Officlal scorer i Fiesia Eleventh: crowns, bridge work and fillings u | DOLAN—In this city, May 20, 1839, to the wife L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | por; schr Azalea, for G Harbor. 30 confront a ball player. 3 5 e 1ty: all work reasonable: gas given, of T. F. Dolan, a daughter fully invited to J\llelnd the funeral to-morrow | stmr Warren, for Manila. May 1—Bark Ceylon, Oakland began its run getting in the Ut Bon et o P In this city, Mav 15, 180 to the | (ORI, S 855 Gelgtk pm the reslionce | for — 2Sor Carrier Dove, for Port Towns. | first inning. Donovan was safe on Sulll Sacramento Again Defeated FELL sot of teeth. $5;: teeth witout plates a | I MR iah "®| of his ‘aunt, Mrs. M. ‘Holland, 270 Minna | end. 3—Bark Martha Davis, for San Francisco; | LISt ] 2 bl By o z < clalty: ilberalieredit given. 'PERRYDEN- | Wile of the late Willlam Wistley, ‘4 son Street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where | bitn § G Wi for San Francisco. 4-Bin | vAN'S error and was advanced to second | SACRAMENTO, May 2.—The Sacra- TAL PARLORS, § Mason st.. corner Market. | IIERMAN—In this _city, M 1899, to the | 3 sclemn requiem mass will be celebrated for | § N castle, for San Franci chr Willlam | 08 Lange's single after Schmeer had|mento ball team tackled the toboggan 0 - g wife of Henry C. Herman, a daughtér the repose of his soul, commencing at 9| Renton for Puget Sound. stmr New: | Struck out. A beautiful double steal that [ TF e 2 88¢ NEW, JORK dentist, 969 Mission st.. corner | KAUFMANN-TIn this city, May 12, 189, to the | o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | port, for Manila: schr T § Negus, for .San | Fattled Swindells placed Donovan on third | Slide again and went down before the “Su- | _SBixth ST wife of Leo Kaufmann, a son. HONIGSBERGER—In this city, May 20, 139, | Diego. 6—Br stmr Coptic, for China and Ja- | and Lange on second. The Frisco catcher | gar Beet” boys from Watsonville to-day. OHIO Dental Parlors LUNDQUIS city, May 6, 139, to the | Henry, beloved husband of Clara Honigs- | pan; stmr Morgan City, for Manila; U S stmr | threw wild to check Donovan and Jack | Harper, pitching for the visitor » was an 3 /ups open ev’ R B o wife of Captain Charles Lundquist. & son. | berger, and father of Mrs. J. Kiein and Leon, | Nero, for cable baric Albert, for San | kept right on home. The team completed | enigma to the end, and put up the pret- B — =0 | LUDWIG—In this city, May 1S, 180, to the| Ftta and Belle Honlgsberger. anclsco. 9 € o Hlolmes.; for Poxt | 1ts tourlug in the third, ' Schmeer led 0ff | yioat game séen here this season: et oy EET of terth w a pate. DR H. G.| wifeof H. W, Ludwig, a son KLOPFER—In this city. May 19, 159, John, | Shipgden Thomas, ffor Kahdialy}withia double deokcithird on Eanee's outs |.L 2l TR ST GIEIS (oS season. Harve YOUNG 1841 P MULLIGAN—In this city, May 13, 188, to the | beloved husband of Eilzabeth Kloofer, and | Stmr Ohio, for Manila; str Senator, for Manila: | Knight to Sullivan, and scored on Ham- S A aymes and Ml sUDDoTt verge - o Rt father of Emile and Ferdinand Klopfer, a | Br stmr Garonne, for Seattle; Br bark Adder- | mond’s single to léft. The hit got away | 00 the ragged. It was a pitchers’ battle, 2GAL NOTICES. | SANDS n (his cies. May 16, 159, to the wifs | Dative of Baden, Germany, aged 3 years 11 | Iy, for Puget Sound. 10-Sch Transit, for San | from Muller and Hammond went on_ to g g‘@;";{‘s“é’&‘ o sggf‘;‘g‘,‘ Eenieraiship 2t e | NI ¥, May 16, 1899, e bnthaaunclany: | Francisco. 11—Br stmr Miowera, for Van- | second. Peeples drove one to Riley, who Ve vere widely e I Friends and acquaintances are respect- | couver. % 3 fumbled, letting Hammond around to the | §¢4ttered and his field was a stone wail. To All m Concern—Notice 1s | »n fully invited to attend the funeral this day | TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. third station. Johnson was given a pass | McCarthy, the visitor's shortstop, picked Bereby given that on the 1ith day of apriy ARRIED. | (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of | NEW YORK—Sailed May 20—Stmr Mesaba, | and Dunleavy sent a long fly out to Mul. | Up the only error made by his team. The 169, the Bakersield and Los Angeles Rai). | BRANTENBERG—GEARY—In this city, May | MCAvOY' & Co.. 1235 Market street, between | for’ London; stmr Statendam, for Rotterdam | ler, Hammond beating the ball home, | SCOTe: 3 MR. H. G. BROWN, Elkton, Or way Company filed | ipplication In writing, | 15 159, by the Rev. John Stephens, pastor of | e end Ninth. Interment Masonlc Ceme- | via Boulogne stmr . Saale. - for 12 aples, etc: | Johnson was lhro;n out at second by SACRAMENTO. e 2 etk o e Clerk of the Superior | S!mpson Memorial M. E. Church, Henry W. ery. | stmr Campania, for Liverpool; stmr Patria, for | Swindells, leaving Peeples on third. AB. R. . SB. PO. A 45158 ow ol sevi ® City and County of San Fran.| Brantenbers and Martha Geary, both of San | MCCABE—In this city, May 10, 189, Michael, | Hombur With three runs to the bad and their op- | Stuiz, 2 b...........t3’ 0 0" S0~ T % Fj | any rupture no matter how il e clsco, e to the Superior Court of saiq | Francisco. { beloved brother of Terrence, Patrick and | GENOA—Arrived May 20—Stmr Ems, from | ponents playing perfect ball, Harris' men | Harvey, p ..o.ooso3 0 1 0 1 3 o) it may e It would be good news if he only county, making application for the voluntary | CROWLEY—BRAISTED—In this city. May 18, | Hugh McCabe and Mrs. Mary Burk of New | New York. | Started in to bat out the game. They got | Whaling, 1 b. 0 2 2 7 1 |assured his patients of comfort, but when he dissolution of the Bakersfeld and Los An Uy the Rev. John Stephens, pastor of | York City, and nephew of Bridset Russell, | GENOA—Arrived May 2—Stmr Adams, from | $Laffed 10 (2. PRT QL C4C Bipme- They got | poiiing: o 0 0 8 0 0 o positively and absolutely guarantees that his geles Ratlway Company. which said petition | Simpson M M. E. Church, Timothy J. Margaret Pumds and the' late Patrick Carr New York. given his base on balls, and after Krug AR07 g0k xSy em will cure, surely this is enough to in- and o 1o, Pt et at 8 meeting of | Crowley and Catheririe Draisted, both of San | and Snsan McFall a native of the town of | s | €lven his hase on balls, and atier Krug 3 1 0 0 7 1 o0fstil enthusiasm Into the hope of the most day "of April, 185, called ToF the Puse ll | hranCle0, L1 . P ouyCaven, Children’s Playgrounds. | Dleted the circuit on Riley's (riple, yosh | Mclaushl 8001 1 8 10| despairing sufferer. passing upon the question, it was resolved to | R by the Bev. Dr. Jome Oiyery 2oy 12 L7 Friends and acuaintances are respect- | Mrs, A. D. Sharon, Mrs. Lovell White, | [0llowing him = home ~when = Sullivan | Sheehan, i 0 0 0 3 § g The doctor has written a book on rupture have a voluntary dissolution of the corpora. | and’ Lizzle Forbes Holmer * 5. Hobart | slly invited to attend the funeral this day | poo S g e 15 | touched off ‘a double. In the sixth Riley —~ — = 2 2 % °|that explains every detail of nis method, and tion, and that such resolution was passed by | ORATA TONGORARDT ot (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the parlors | Miss Mary Lake of the California Club | got that soak in_the head, and while he Totals ...........3l 1 6 4 24 11 5| this book he will mail free to every one who a two-thirds vote of all the stockholders, ang | MORSIA—LORGOBARDICIn this city, May 2, | of Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Company, | and-Superintendent Webster of the School | was recoverin~ Swindells trotted to first , ! iltes foriit - D {Hice s toolmodest to that ell the clulms and demands against the | 13¥% by Justice of the Peace Frank H. Ker-| 3 Fifth street, thence to St. Joseph's Church | Department will address the Merchante' | for him. Sulivan smashed out a long WATSONVILLE. e AP et bt o per Corparatlon, e been fuy Uature and ge. | TiEan. Barthclomor Morsia and Maria Arena | for services. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme. | Ausoointion at the annual mecting of oo | single and Swindells came all the way EERREANR Do s . ) S tae DEBHeation oF IR DORRRIL DUt ope ot scription, bave been Tully ‘aid - ana 4is. | _Lonso oth_of San Franclsco. et association on -Monday evening —at the | around, though it was a close decision at | Brockoff, 3 b. A Skt S0 o Bt aUt0 Ddlients. McE M- &, Browniof JEIk: iy — e A¥ s < , e 2 4 \Vherefore, 1t was ordered by th M N N T band of Mooy M1adin % 1899, | Academy of Sciences Hall, 619 Market | the plate. el L e e e pon. b iy the aaiaisia- DIED. . Alexander, husband of Mary McKinnon, and ¥ th o ¢ ehil ) Oakland’s finish came in the eighth. | Courtney.'c. f. 2 1 0 0 2 0 ¢fallow his picture to accompany his statement P DE of sald petition Phil et father of ‘Rev. W. D. and Rev. D. J. Mc- | Street. upon the subject of children's pub- | p SE0S Sate on Johnson's error. the | Selna, 1 b. 4 0 0 0 5 1 0fregarding the marvelous cure which Dr. Rice and application that the undersigned, as Alexander, ip Hoag. Frank C. n, Sister Bernadette, Mary E. and J lic playgrounds. The public is cordially | 1Y he side. Ki foll Plake, 2 b. ek Sy SN R e ed_in his case. Clerk of zaid Court, give a notice o much ap: | Aaron. Imanucl e R i kinnon and Mrs. Georsa Young. a ! | invited to attend. Oy I o Riler's one Ao e2 | Morraw 4 1 0 0 12 0 ol My Brown savs: “I am very happy to ae. ication by publication some new; eck, Henry onigsberger, Henf - = » = Wi T 1y & i Dr o 5 = published 1o the Cliy"and County ot Saw | Brown, Mary Kloptor, Jonn o7 | tive of Prince Edwards Island, aged 7 e : Donovan let Pyne home. Sulifvan's”sec: Hayes, 1. foeaaasa e Euavledge chat Drc Rios's methot compiataly in’ the ‘matier of sald appiication” or despues | Cameéron, Eva E. i tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | John J. Coffey, the teamster who was | Muber A0 SgoCe. s % 3 5 1 m | Mave been as strong and capable as in ‘my 10 oppose the granting of the same are hes® | Canney, John McGowan, Mathew Olonday), from B8 e eor e unoal Ra- | oonvicted by Judge Mogan of battery 3 g Soishe SR = e o D e wupLireds, Tecall Totified to file in my office, on o b Curley, Thomas Mastyn, Mrs. Ma facl, thence to St. Raphael's Church, where SAN FRANCISCO. RUNS BY INNINGS. ruptured people would try this method I am the 224 day of May, 1899, any and all abkz Corrigan, Lora G. Medina, Joseifiuner' a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for | upon Mary Paul, a tailoress, at 62 Te- AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E Siote certain they would be cured, as Dr. Rice has tions which they may have to the granting ot | Doherty, Charles Moran, Harrison the repose of his soul commencing at 8:30 | hama street, who had kept company with, poo . ¢ TSRy S e et R ¢ Snér-me’:-l!‘o by l]J g 0 10 0-1|a system that is simple, cheap, comfortable, eaid petition. Dunn, Mary A. Mever, Minnie E. g'clock. Interment St. Mary’s Cemetery, Oak- | Coffey and ordered him to pay a fine of | Fue’ & 50000008 1 1 0 5 3 1 e i Al Bl 3 =8| healing and satisfactory io such'a degree that In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set | Demetriades, Demet- Nicolai, William land. appeared for sentence yesterday morning. | Rijey. 3 b e g gy g L S o1 00c +Z%| from the very first day a man becomes won- and and the official seal o sald coure | vius ™ S Orbel.infant “Thie Juige saldzhe hadmo Avmpathyindth jsanivan Tebiciige diate a0t R el e R B0 9 T8 ey relieved sand satisied X caunok 1y this the 17th day of April, . senbach, Adol rendérgast, M f v red hi y ' TMMARY. DY) SLEOrigEy S cured me and Seal) WILLUGCA DeAxE | e O Babet! Reves Mutomas | HENRY J. GALLAGHER Co., | gofey 3¢ Sigisd B lo pay a fue of | Hiderbrangt 7. £ 8 0 8 8 8 0] o onuible foroHarier, 5 Two.paee | 06 CUrSd sy others who were encamesna County Clerk and ex-Officlo Clerk of the | Gordon, Alecla M. Sargentson, Richard Guccessors to Flanagan & Gallagher), the’ County Jail. O'Nell! 2 b L4 0 2 0 0 4 0fnhitsHarper, Eagan. Sacrifice hit—Stanley. | e nor i ‘Superior Court. Getchell, Mrs. J. T. _Smith, Hehry E. ERNCTORS 43D BMBATAS = Swindélls 4 0 1 0 6§ 1 1|First base on errors—Sacramento, 1: Wateon. | Reage Frel%plackWard about writing for Dr. By E. M. THOMPSON, ol Mux 3 o fiticixlenyy B, FUNERAL D! R, —— e B $ 0 0 0 § § §Est base on errors—Sacramento, 1: Watson- | Rice's. free book. 1t will Interest you desply Deputy County Clerk and ex-Officio Deputy | Holbrook, James W. Walls, John 3o Ticth at.. opposite Lincoln Schook Advances made on furniture and planos, with qe — — —c— _— _ _l¥Tarper, 4. Left on buses_Sacramenty o: | 22J lells in a very convincing manner fust Clerk of the Superior Court. Wigney, George A. Telsphone Bouth - | or without removal. J. Noonan, 10171023 Misston. Totals . % 6 9 0 27 1 6 . 7 by | DrY e gures Tupture. Write to-day. Address Watsonville, 6. Struck out—By Harvey, 7; by | Dr. W, S. Rige, 418B Main st., Adams, N. Y. L 4 i

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