The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 28, 1899, Page 14

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11 HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1899 ROOMS TO LET—Continued. | MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. LOST. of Mrs. J. Grundel and Emile, Louiss, Mamie | on E line of First (Julian) avenue, 215 § of Fif- s | ORI A and_Annie Haller, a native of Napa, Cal. teenth street, S 30 by E 84, quitclaim deed; SL | JERIENCED woman to cook and do light | AS we are selling good upright pianos for $ Too [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | _Alexander 5. and Margaret Cook to Margaret 5 2 for rm. and bd. Box 163, Call. |~ cash and $6 per month, we ask you to Investi- == fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | T. Ziegler, lot on 8 line of Liberty street, 207:6 TR Nicely furmishea | EAte and approve this'method; prices are the | 510 REWARD ; (Monday), at § o’clock, from the residence of | W of Guerrero, W 2 by S 114; $10. S ‘ A n e Ris AP aeaired SIE. 1N ST ot if purchased for all cash; bargains Will be pald for the return of ladies' five- | her mother, 240 Taylor street, thence to St. William H. and Kate M. McLaughlin (by ath: gas; hkpg. i desired $12 | in good second-hand uprights upon some easy | stone diamond ring, lost in vicinity of Hotel | Boniface's Church, Golden Gate avenue, near | 8. C. Bigelow and#A. A. Smith, trustees) to i ave. T Handsomely fur.| phyments and some good planos for 83, $and | pleasanton last Sunday. Leave with KING, | Jones street, where a requiem high mass will | Savines and Loan Soclety, 1575 'd 217, lot on Nt 2 hE water; pr R ‘Qia!?“lil‘&‘n. f}."}fix"kénr‘r{‘v'\n\nd&m;&; MOSS & CO., 639 Market st. be celebrated for the repose of her soul. In- [ SW_corner of Twenty-sixth and Castro streets, family; reasona Fm;';‘!wv D Thirieanttann) B == terment Holy Cross Cemetery. W 0 by S 114, trustees’ deed; $1641. CRAIG—In this city, May 2, 1809, Catherine, | Louls Levy (by S. C. Bigelow and A. A i| _Broadway, Oakland I SOUTHERN, SE. corner Seventh and TOST—In Oakland or San Francisco, or on | ~heloved wite of the late fohn Crai Smif s 5 d 25, lot on E 3 o SV e N mio e 5 L he late J “raig, and | Smith, trustees) to same, 1575 , on k sion—Pleasant sunny rooms, en sulte and | ABSOLUT the oldest_snd Tareest houss | irain or,st ferry. silver chatelaine pin with | dearly beloved mother of Jennie, Henry and | lne of Dismond street, 285 N of Tenty-sec- s glevator; modarate retes; el M go is KOHLER & CHASE'S, | nwatch, honponere, ymifs, IS and watch, | maward J. Cralg, Mrs. James O'Day and Mrs. | ond strect, 7 2 by E i%, trustees’ decd; $100. JTANCOCK House, 781 Mission—Select fumily | 26 28 and 30 O'Farrell st.: planos, organs and Initials SW. A vc's Jowelty Store, or 1163| Edward MoDanriell, & native of County Tip- | Henty D. and James L. Hawks to Friederich rooming house; $1 50 to $6 per week. all other musical instruments of all grades | REUWR 10 BECERE GE eive reward. perary, Ireland, aged 65 years. A member | May, lot on line commencing 80 W of Powe 2 10040 and prices; terms easy; prices lowest: eveny- ;40aidand e - of the Third Order of St. Francis. street and 137:6 S of Clay, W 71:6 by N 19 $1500. JLARRISON, 4%, nr thing possible done to please and satisty the [ 0ST_Diamond locket monogramed G. B. on L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect-/| Joseph W. and Ellen Taylor to W, H. Hollls, unny rms.; all conv'es me; customer. the back; pictures of parents inside. A lib- m{‘lyllnvued lga attend the funeral this dx\y‘ anl o SW coener; ufmsl:xlrser;:g "(Lfi'\‘vur’ and i —— 3 PIAN rrnitug T e eward will be giv 0 Sunday), at o'clock, from her late resi- | Carolina streets, W X y S 203:7; $10. HARRISON, 3i6—Pleasant front rooms | PIANO, furniture, Billard table, etc; must be | eral, reward eill be given for return of same | gence, Army street, hetween Foisom and [ ~Willlam H. Mabel and Sarah E. Hollls 1o | r 2; also sin rooms. sold D. Q. DAVIS, 1111 Market st., near | __ = - s Shotwell, thence to St. Peter's Church, where | J. A. Marsh, lot on SW corner of Carolina and f M Cl b t | Al t D tro ed by building. TOST or stolen—Bieyole, from entrance of Em- | A& requiem high mass will be celebrated for | Sixtéenth (Center) streets. S 203:7 by W 200 Balfe-Moore u (o} mos es y Seventh, 0dd Fellow 13th st.; no questions. | the repose of her ul iished rooms | - HAYE FOR sale—Upright Stelnway piano_in good jpaxium e 8 % | LOST—Monday, black also Calfgraph typewriter No. 3. pera glas 30 o'clock. Inter~ lso lot on W line of Pennsylvania street, 100 % - Tient Hole Crons Conbitr s e ™ | X%t Army (Colusa), N 50 by W 100; also lot Honor the Poet | Fire Last nght_ reward. | CRAMER—In this city, May 27, 1899, James T, | on NW corner of Army and Indiana streets, HAYVES, Ay 1ol CORTBOtIng | SVl ioiat _{ MRS, FOSTER, r. 11, Delaware, 1421 Market. | “beloved son of Beraard and the late Kate | W 100 by N 50; also lot on NI corner of Army | il S8 B AT 517 McAlllster a fa 1 $600 up- | OST—Umbrella, she e % Cramer, and brother of Katis oF a na- | and Indiana_streets, N 50 by B 100; $10. 0! ella, shepherd’s crook handle, last brother o tle “ramer. 5 S ¢ Sarah E. Hollls e e from $1 week up; also | right regardless of cost I rrany. G G ATy g tive of San Francisc ed 27 vears 5 months | Estate of William Hollis (by Sarah £ jents = Donday.7-REWrngtony CRliy st WEouin o vs, Saxm executrix) to same, same, excepting first de- | Seribed as lot on SW corner of Sixteenth and ol Sureees W B by S 200 S50, | INVITATIONS ARE IN DEMAND BURNED OVER THREE HOURS OUR specialty 0 per mo. Scott-Cur ace—Nicely _furnished 5; single, $1 LOST—Ostrich boa. Finder may receive suit- S—In this city, May 2, 1 able reward by calling at 151 Noe st. Davis, mother of James Day 9, Ann Binder and the late R. A. DANIELS I MAUZY, 305 to 312 Pe A_ CPRIGHTS, $9 up: Installments, ——— | “rents, $2 up (allowed on sale). Heine, LOST—Sutter or Polk st., a gold army buckle s, A. Crouch, a native of Brentwood, Eng- |, %5 009, Sunnyvale Homestead Assocla- moncgram. If found please return GROVE P. AYERS, Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson, 235 Market \r Fourth—Several furnished ite family; newly furnished; land, aged $9 years and 6 mont! 0> The funeral will tal othe. smiorvow | tions BI. g o % : D ihe resldenc Bstate of John Moholy (by Clara Moholy, e | — (Monday), at 10 o’clock, from the residence of | g/ iifligratrix) to James B. MeMurray, lot on | M pmas C er Mig! d Ar- ‘ P " { Mr. Thomas Crouch, comer Miguel and AT | 35 Corner of Thirtéenth avenue and N sttel | pABBT VOORSANGER WILL DE- LOST HER PROPELLER ON THE Green street, thence to St. Peter | Second street, N 50 by W 7, being lots 18 and orner of Filbert and*Du- 9, block 19, Oakland; $10. vices. Interment Mount | Rose Smith to Re packing and storage ‘of | and Pau & TAYLOR, H. H. goods. 735 Mkt., tel. Black 311 pont stree = Calvary Cemeter: PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. | GILLESPIEIn Honolulu, H. 1. ) Office, 401 Post st., cor. Powell: tel. Main 571 ieekeeping; bath; $10 and $1 TAYLOR, 68 HEAP—Full- ter tabie. I's Church Brush st., Oakland. itable “ | e _ | PIERCE 1, 1 dressing case, | f enworth st @ Cherry, Robert, Lottie, Smith, *ampbell and Thirteenth . lot 4, block i, in plat Allister—S: unequale: es, Anni. Mary, Walter and Hen: rner of . W 115 by § ¥ Tlen mastiff for sale ¢ | “William Francis, beloved son of eap, account ) lot on W line of Lusk street, s R, T hed rooms; private 2 room. 1138 Octavia st., between | = = T e late Michael -Gillesnie, and brother of ntlemen only. | $und 10 a. m CALA. Storage Warehouse, F. SMITH. prop. M Murphy of Oregon City, Or., Mrs Rose Garland way (or Evoy avenue), S e — ——— — _ | %22 Mission: koods guaranteed: tel Clav 3% __ | AcCarthy, Joseph Gillespie and Lillie ) by W 141, being lot 35, Map of White ¥ JLINE engines, second hand, from -2 to 20 — George Murray, a native of San Plat, Oakland; gift. E. B. Pond and H. C. Campbell (trustees Jane Newton) to San Francisco Savings Unlon, d ¥1, lot 14, block E, Peralta Helghts, trus- zast Oakland; §: Savings Union to D. R. Mc- the E one-half of lot 14, block E, st Oakland; $10. Mountain V aged 24 years HANLEY—In this city, May 2, 1599, George W.. beloved husband of Mary Hanley, and < sent by | father of David, Leonard, George and May e Mrs. Emma Niblock and Mrs. C mmer, # native of New Hampshi nd 24 days horsepower; cheap and guaranteed. EPOWER horizontal gas engine: go Imost new; very cheap. 64> Mission. - —— Birth, marriage and death notic: AL cash register and fire-proof safe | mafl will not be inserted. They mu: Main st., S. F. in BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATHS déed, be handea | Hanley, lotte K indorsed with the name and residence of per- | G&ed TL oars 1 month 195 | gons authorized to have the same published. fully invited to BORN. (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock, 1899, to the wife Foleom. cheap. 4 either of the publication offices and be o Sutter it room for | 5 - - | — e a1 gas Grant ave A NEW Chickering and 3 Steinways | CARPET CLEANING, PRl SE 50 by NE 100, lots 16 and 17, | 71015 Van Ness, nr. Geary: tel. La ey 'Nelll & H. Tract; $635 | R CTR A t e |\ NG ORIl eE [~ oS Ak DEAN—TIn this city, May 2, 1599, Atbert Pit- | OFell & B, Teact B me; s10. . LIVER AN ADDRESS. LAST TRIP TO PORT. ey &5 for ot | BARGAINS_Another blg lot pianos put on | CITY Steam Carpet-cleaning works—Cleans, | man. beloved son of Simeon and the late Clara | 5008 SN ray fo John W. Rose, same; F E I e o cale cheap. Wilson's Storage Rooms, 1710 Mkt. | moves, lays carpets. C. H. STEV. , Mgr., | Dean, and brother of Mrs. Frank Finch, Miss | ¢ iconad e beren e E T =) e 3% and 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 2 I‘oulua Dean and Willlam A., S\wvl}-'n -!l»m'::l“ Fillian F. Cannon to Jane Cannon, lots 6 to s < EniEhe >om to rent reason- |-A—$85; UPRIG fano in fine condition; also | ——— e — Sorbett G. Dean, a native of Newfoun ¢ ot O ivis 'k 19, West B i S .00 120 Tt TERATL YT The farooun Hornung Bros. 216 MeAllister st you become disgusted with poor work | aged 19 ye ,”.",'\',, Pl o SEbIpol ‘1‘,' subdivision of block 1, West End e " .z S5 s h it Il = = oo 05| [end to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet- [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- m?glfi},rflxi’ Title Tnsurance and Trust Com- The Exercises Will Be Held To-Mor- Fire Originated Somewhere in the M ISTF SOHMER, Byron Mauzy and other planos. 30¢ beating Works, 353-357 Tehama st.; v cite attes da = 5 Slect s i PR = MeALLIST | 5Fort ot ol T o e fally Sovited (ro ateed) e SRl S COT | panyitassan Erancikopiand senMatsg Rieelo | Yow Hati Aebropolitan, Templs Vicinity of the Engine Room. — - — = —— | CARPETS cleaned, 3c per vard. H. L. Sunday o'clock, fro ite T¢®"” | Ratiway Company, lot on E line act con- . G DADGDR, Wis Sacramentd 86, AREDU TOF | 300 MCAI st ot o Tarkin: el dence, 2003 Larkin street, near Broadway. In- | (oveq by Castro Street Land Company to Glen and Are Expected to Full Extent of the. Dam- Francis Bacon and Hallet & Davis planos. et = ! , terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by _electric | T0C A pany, belng distant N 2 degrees 7 2 e - < 4T ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st.; | funeral car from Eighteenth and GUErrero | iy yeeg 13 17 from NW corner of Mission and Be Interesting. age Is Not Known. IRSION JARGAIN—(C ipright_cheap. S0 tel. Main 3. GEO. WALCOM. Proprietor. 3 Thirtieth Street Extension Homestead Union, MeAllister st., next Hibernta Bank - i 3. _GEO. WALCOM: Proprielor: | pECKELMAN—At Cavite, Manila, P. L, A | 5765 derees tenslon ets, S & degrees I'VVAI'F 3 Rl ey S (KON »\l(':)( EEN'S Callfornia C l\l’ret Cleaning Co., gust 20, 1998 Frank E., beloved son of F. and 56 minutes E 200; grant. ° - = KNAB 2 plano: S 433 Stevenson st.; tel. South 228; lowest rates. f\i ]I!uku! an, and brother ‘nr Aruvr{rz‘;m'l M. A. Mefer to John O'Conmnor, lot on E s i e = CARPE' R ALIa = tchard Deckelman, late member of the Hg sorher of Fiftee S e 2 2 ) i M SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. 1. | CRTRATTONS 3 Bigheh st Y s | Pitul Corps, First Reglment, California o), by N‘-H‘(ll%of“ll‘:l:‘-)y(‘ ayenue ] Len Francisco| The one hundred and nineteenth anni-| The “cherub which perches aloft and g : MULLER, maker, repalrer, 2 Latham place. | — ot bl adedlleds =k ‘\}:‘;;‘“r;’-’ a mg‘w u: ;‘(fl"l Francisco, aged 22| yopiagtead and Rallroad Association; grant. versary of the birth of the Irish poet, ‘ watches out for poor Jack” seems to have : = — — | 3. E. MITCHE! leaning Co., 240 14th | Y6ars 10 months 6 days. Froges J. R. Howell to John A, Buck, lot on W line | s Moore, will be celebrated at Met- | dese the steamship Elihu Thomson. O FARRELL HORSES, et.: cleaning Mission T4, D> Friends and acquaintances are respect- | of croton street, 100 N of Wilder, N 25 by W Thomas Moore, Qraec 8 7| deserted the st Lt e ey ¢ 3 i ded == i il _| fully invited to attend the funeral this day Sroten street, 10 N Oatvmount Extension; | Topolitan. Temple to-morrow evening by | On her last trip to this port the ves S i S e o oss | U 8. Bteam Carpet Cleaning Asen.. 38 Golden | (Sunday). at 2 oclock. from the Howard | ¢fii" oeblogkeed, ot i < T FOR isale-Shotlant ooy, S Sivesmm cld,at 1 | Slonte; ioaryeth]cleansniNgs tel., Mint 36 | Presbyterian Church, corner Oak and Baker | "Michael Cooper to Roman Catholic Arch- .W+M@+M+®4~©+@+®W-@+®+®+W' Yoot i i A | TR, 333 G SLESAts el ntarmentil O i Cemmatey: bishop of San Francisco (a corporation sole), % JUST arrived, two carloads well-broken busi- Carpet-heating DRIEFER—In this city, May 23, 1899, Adolph | 16t on N line of Broad street, 420 E of Plym T < ¢ ness and work horses. Chase & Mendenhall. D. J., dearly beloved husband of -\"\5‘3"“_‘"'; outh, 12 2 by N 125, block K, Railroad Home- © successors Killip & Co.; salesyard, 1732 Mkt fer, and brother of Oscar Driefer, a native of | grond Assoclation; $430, & 2 = , sl lieme | ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Copenhagen, Denmark, aged 40 vears and 2 M 7 . s 40 HORSES for sale; also wagons, busgies, = days. Member of Germania_ Stamm No. 82, ameda County. % cart! Grand Arcade Horse Market, | sorromro—o o TR T."0. R. M.; Court Golden West No. 20, F. < o { ‘ Sor roome o | S armes O ARy Wedneday. | MAGUIRE & GALLAGHER James G. Ma-| of A': Metamora Stamm No. 4, Pocahontas | oierbert Ty, Fisher, (y aitgrney and Tda M + 3 SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Adctionaers. guire (e ressman) and James L. Galla- | mo hiar Fisher) to . A. Stevens, lot on N line of ? keeping % bl i iy gher (ex-City and County Attorney) have = Friends and-acquaintances are respect- 11:6 W of San Pablo, N 125 by © " irnished TOR eale—40 horses and mules at old Turk-st. | moved their law offices to the Parrott build- | ¢yjjy invited to attend the funeral this qav | ) in plat 6, Rancho V. and D. | ¢ J¢ | car stables. 1301 Turk st. ing, $25-855 Market st.; tel. South 21 (Sunday), at 1 o'clock. from the funeral par- b i 'mk“":i"]T““."\'\ih”':‘ $10. to Ell M. e — S % L 5 Javid 8. and E Sta o Ellen —— S T ADVICE free; R. W, King, attorney at law, | lors of Charles J. 1. Me a3 yraEHangton| OIS A s : = ne, $1 to §3 WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. Txth Roor Chroniele buniaing: . advance R D A 15 B oF Haileead avenue. 5 80, by W r single rooms, § 3. | s~~~ s~~~ s~smn~~~ | charges =5 apes, damages, attach- | services will be held commencing at 2 o'clo; ad avenue, S 50 ront bay-window | NEARLY new Model B range; waterback; wil ey a1} eaata Iite Shutra nder the auspices of Crockett Lodge No. Incinal Park Tract, Ala- e ront bay-window | exchange for delivery wagon. Bl4 Treat ave. etc., drawn: moderate fees | F. and A. M. Interment Masonic Ceme- | Hunter to Hannah T, Hunter, lot on | § - | 300 TS econa iaoh Marneas; (WAEORS) Griy. | NO Chh st SleaAl SaCCEASTUT: SLery. oo B s W line of Lafayette street, 107:6 S of Rallroad i e Tady or gentleman; | *Duggies, surrevs and horses. 1146 Folsom &t. | e apin eveninzs. from 8 to 8. HUGH C. [ PINN—In_ this: city, May 2, 1339, Hartict avenue, S % by W 108, being a portion of | & efore 11 8 or after 5 p. M. | e ey e | o e e o, Bama Spreckels bullding, | 1oYed wife fof Jobn Flan, ‘a nashe of tewart Tract, Alameda; gift. ] = e Columbl E Tt S SCE = rincadieid A o 2 s and, aged 5en 4 ame to same, lot on E line of Chestnut i djolning Columbla Theater—| FOR SALE_MISCELLANEOUS. ADVICE tre: aivorce Inw a specialty; privates | (7 Triends and acauaintances are resnect: | serect, 100'S of Railroad avenge, § 560 by B 160 2 : e o aha | Dosn & WULTM . Os W e s - o= | v dence e inaon tavenie i [ncumnent € Joseph Nutting to Harriet B. Nutting | & - per night T $130; | RARE chance for 2 days only: 2 solitaire dla- | MRS. CLARA FOLTZ, attorne law: pro-{ pressLawn Cemetery, by carriage (wife of Joseph E.), undivided half interest in | | D P56 tors$30; elevator on | mond rings, price $12 each, worth $30; 2 solid | _bate and guardianship; 8th floor Crocker bldg ‘.,\n:..\zu.\ln —In this city, Mas 2, 1899 An-|and to all real estate in the county of Ala- | 4 rooms with hot, cold wat.; baths. carat gold vest chains, sold for thelr ac z e s tonio Garbarine, beloved father of Mrs. G. | meda and in San Francisco (no real property = - weight in gold. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 CLARKE-mmmusBireckssInUdInar o | A Michael L., John and Louls V.| mentioned): gift i B N A 28 Eighth st., Grant ave. 7 oD v a0l ee; no fees in advance. | Garbarino and the e Mrs. M. Steffanazzi. | Jorgen P. and Annie Engelund to Home nturnished = e | VIO free: o charke uniess suocesstul. W | - nativeof Italy, aged 7 years 7 months and | Bullding Company (acorporation), lot on line | —— A FINE violln, cost new $25, for §7 0. At UN- | “¢' "WAvIDSON, 827 Market st 2 days. | of Kirkham street, 175 N of Sixteenth, N 2 by [ ¥ < T suitable for | “CLE HARRIS', 15 Grant’ ave. - - = - > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | E 110, being lot 6, block 601, Oakland; $10. o T | , r Y sekeeping —_— — —— = fully invited to attend the funeral t day | Andy L. Stone to John C. and Edward Cole- G e A e lor it STORAGE. (Sunday). at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- | man, lot on W line of Broadway. 7 N of ® ® > : ® W Cemetery Association to Wil- P liam B. Heywood, the S one-half of lot 4, in ._W,_@Ww-o-@fla-@—r@ -5 —0- O3 { ] jat % Mountain View Cemetery, Oukland ; b 5 ownship; $88. [/ | Same to Sumuel Heywood, the N one-half of Rabbi Jaco Q0TS AN ot 4, same, Oakland Township; 38 y i 1o the wite | FARFST=In Oukiand, May 2, 15, Marie & | “3'and Catherine A Townshin; $88. ichel. | the Balfe-Moore Club. Last year the, lost her propeller, and-after having been 9 beloved wife of Hermann Harfst, and smvrigflu, lots 11 and 12, block B, Paradise Park, | club did not celebrate the day because ried hither and thither by adverse | | | NT bar fixtures; must sell at once. st.. between 12 and 5 p. DIKE DOGS....... meda, May of George Bross, a son CARR—In this city, May of Thomas Carr, a daugh May 22, 1899, to the wife x, a daughter. In this city, May Dard st. r & Wilson must sell. 130 Eleventh st | A S _ | COX—In this HOWARD, Good chance; candy of James C cream parlor; sickness the cause; e DI of William Mueller, a native of Baden. Ger- e lat e : 5 5 g ain i aged 56 years 4 months and 16 duitclai deed; 305, @ rson to.W..J. | the war with Spain engaged the attention winds and currents was finally brought £ Friends and acquaintapces ot ot on S line of Hilgard avenue, 1 | of all patriotic citizens, but this vear the into. port by Captain Whitney, who S runeral this:aay | BT O o e ne Of Hilgard avende, 18 | Of o ration will be an especially note- | Crowded canvas on every available pro- 1899, to the wife of | fully invited to attend th m t rlors of unday). at 2 o’clock, | 6 yea Philltp J. Diez, a daughte S. block 4. map of Daley Scenic Park Tract, jection, even to the smokestack. Cap — — S e e 15. 1899, .| Henry Evers, 65 Washington st b e act, | worthy one. ction, eyl ¥ : | BARS. back bars, mirrors, showcases, counters, | FINNEY—In Berkeley, May 15, 188, to the s e e keley; §10. _| Whitney was rewarded handsomely BOARDING AND ROC | Bk e, e atome - and. offies | _ Wife of Charles E. Finney, a daughier. land. _ Tnterment Mountain View Cemeters. | yohn and Frances Baxter to Granite Mutual | An interesting programme has been pre- | e i iaht iast thaiyease ot AT o ea ety iin ] mrmitur res: ew and second-hand, | FLANAGAN—In this city, May 18, 189, to the the city and County Hospital, | Building and Loan Association, ot on W Iine | pared, the chief feature of which will be | again narrowly escaped total destruction, week Swedish home. J. NOC Mission st. wife of George L. Flanagan, a son. , Frank Joseph Hayes, of | of Grand street, 175 N of Eagie avenue, N 2 s by the Rev. Dr. Voorsanger on | not by water, but by fire. k Sw 1 home g | aged 47 years, by W 108, block 55, lands adjacent to Ench an address by the g . Yy 5 : - GILL-In this city, May 20, 189, to the wite of [ New York, aged W yelrl | o | L1, flock o, ands wfscant 4o Wnolnal, | e orde Miopre sa an Irish Natiohalist * | - Jynen alic catne Wp port o oW 98 BARTL cor TRSTOCK— Stephen A. Gill, a daughter. R I i ofher ST AR , Mary Niel executrix e i - he fact that the | ago she tied up at Howard-strest whar? OVERSTOCK——— Mrs. He: eld, mother of Mrs. ydek | Mary Nie (executrix estate Herman Niel- [ This is interesting from the fact tha B ettty to the wife | | GREEN—In this city, May of J. 8. Green, a daughter. and Herman, Lesser and David | Son) to Charles Filer, I e e e Mo e e his He 1 erschfeld, a native of Germanv Map 2, in Soto Rancho, Bden Township; $i8i3, | randest writings of 700 £ is “He- | 135 been undergoing a complete overhaul- | Herschfeld, a nativ rmanv. b2 in ancho. Bden' Township; st | ETandost wELnES O Fna Cootbrith will | i "‘Last night the watehman aboard in Billiard Co., 409 Market st.; a Jes, new and 2d-hand tables, bar fixtures, ; £ lies: best beer pumps; cheap; installmts, | JAEGER—In this city, May 1899, to the T The. fun S Pl el e ¢ | TWite of F. C. Jaeger, a son. | day), @ ) o'clock m the under- | e R 4 riging m written expressly | her smelled smoke, and investigation . = s e Mk.x‘:lu\r o e v | WEATHER REPORT. 1;:::1”?: E:.‘&:fl:n&(—f s s gmed"‘{m\.d ‘111tr‘n ‘Ffi;hcx};& ; flnl:lmf‘( u;\-mx n be seen at 531 Sut- | wife of T. _ambert, a daughter 8 e of Eternity Cemetery, | = % > Bz 3 e 3 i the vicinity of the en, 2room. He 7 DEN s THOMPSON. R ity oley Nay. 77,1080, th the wl S50 oelaek train from Third and Town: (SN aridien—Facinc ) authoress, entitled “Thomas Moore. fied Officers McGrath and Whipple, who - ts, 9 95. Misit Cloth- . Lynn, a daughter. | reets : SEDBRANCISCO, My, p. m The invitations are being eagerly sought | turned in a still alarm, bringing <he fire ; ; hilrar | ty, cor.Commercial, his city, May 14, 1899, to the | HOAR—In this city, May Annie The following are the seasonal rainfalls to | after, and a large and select audience | tug Governor Markham and an engine to B - - McDevitt, a daughter beloved wife of the late T as D, Hoar, | date, as compared with those of same 1l be present to do honar to the memory | the scene. A half hour's work showed 2 this city, % s, to| and mother of Thomas D. Hoar Jr., a native | last season, and rainfall in last twer | s Niustrious poet. Following is the | that the blaze was still galning heaaway EI . th first the wife of McEneany, & daughter, | of Derl aged 45 years | hours | b el nd an alarm was turned in at 9:30 from rd; dh : = | ROBERTSIn this city, May 25, 159 e| TR pariors of Valente, Ma- | Last DrosfasES Bk ; box %. The firemen found it almost i 5 a et £ engine: $1%5, 3 ROBERTS—In this city, May 2, 18, to the | 07 g (. To2f Stockton street | stations— 24 Hou Organ selections, Irish melodie bossibie to get the fire under control. i = el CENG Mission. {*_wie of J. G. Roberts, & son. : KREUTZKAMM—In this city, 27, 1599, | Eureka .....0..... 0.01 | Georgian; introductory - remarks There is little room to work aboard ship, privat y e S rni avtredoss et § T papa.y BOR, I this ety May N R C0 ChR VLS iSin ) ERIOYAN wite DE Wl BRSSO REL IO (e e | Bannerr DT T e faster the water was poured in c ST - | “lar Price Hatters Kearny st., near Pine of: Ry G BB, A O e o | & mative of Germany, aged 26 vears and § | amento ... .00 | Meeting - Moor, ) A otor iho smoke weemed,:to:aiise, O'FARREL 2 sant_sunny r good | o > SAMPSON—In Vallejo, May 22, 1899, to the wife | months | San Franeisco.......... 0.00 16.10 | Rooney; Budes Woed: poem, | beating the firemen back and almost driv- $25; double, $2 | ND-HAND hinery, scrap iron and Joseph Sampson, a son. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- [ Fresno N AL 000 7.03 Lowly s ® v the Talfe-Moore | ing them ashore. At about 10 o'clock the IR Loy facing Union | s bonst B LY soanision st SCRINERL Tn AA Sy, T e e e oo o oo e 1836 | chmom en Lo e elin solos, | vessel began to list to starboard from the 2 —— wife of Otto Schinkel Jr., a daughter. | (Monday), 2 ‘o’clock, from the parlors. of | Los Angeles ....... 0.00 195 | ), b: 3 te sight of the water a AX1ra wer ool Y ant, complete; boller, engine, ete. | wARD—In this city, May 20, 15%, to the wife Charles J. B. M . 36 Washington street. | San Diego ............. 0.00 3 Irish ‘a _Smith; vocal /quastet, T weignt i AT andier T lines wete 2O, SRR S P ki _| “of F. E. Ward, a son | Interment 0aa _Cemetery. | Yuma . A 0. 1.3 | :l‘\;‘wg for tha Ife-Moora Club Rev. A. B. The fire started amidships and worked ¥ A v e | BC . es, second- nd machinery "HOUR—In this cit; May 16, 1899, to the | LEE—In Alameda, i, |\"‘ at the home | san ) data: Maximum temperature, ‘1“-“”“ OF UBC Miss A= Rooney = ““' its way forward to the Wwheelhouse. AL M and boatd cheap. 546 How | TASHMAN & BURKE, 139 Beale st of Frank J. Walthour; a son. of her daughter, Mre. B. L. Crozer, 1425 High | 58; minimum, 4s; mean, oLl oy Thomds. GV about 12 o'clock it was finally ot under S Geatas > ey T eEeR In this city, May 17, 189, to the wite | Street, Mrs. lannah E. Lee, widow of Uie | WRATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | ““Thomas Moore As an Trish Natiopatist, o | control, but not until thousands of dollars 1; singl T06s Mtasion st | SrionniP Westiardaughier a1 inp- éndBay Ta1and, a. matlve of New FORECAST. Voorsanger: contraito solo, “Oh, Breathe | damagé had been done. The cause of the I O o3 59 years 4 months and 6 days. | The pressure is beginning: to rise over West- Name” (Moore), Miss 'Ella V.| fire is unknown and it will be some da S ¢ ern Washington and Vancouver. There has | McCloske: reading (a) ‘‘Remember the | yoeore B accurate estimate of the dam- <. new and second-hand. THE MARRIED. J g d Orange County, New York, SAFE CO., 417 Sacramento st. (Newburgh and Orange 3 ) and acquaintances are respec to attend the funeral this day Brian the Brave!' (b) ‘‘We May World,” (¢) ““Oh the Sham Newton; tenor solo, *Be- —_——————— aring Younsg been but little change over the southern halt | Glories of of the Pacific Coast Roam Thro' Th The temperature has risen slowly over Cali- | rock” (Moore), C. B 8 ples age can be made. - BAILEY—WINGARD—In _this city, May 2 5; will | 1%, by the Rev. A. J. Wells, Hollis $35; attachment (only), Folmes and Mary Wright, both of San Fran- | Tully in yautend g % N : % 09 Tddy .street. ' Members of s ali e B : RAWFORND—In this city, May 27, | Todge No. 45, I O. B. B., are invited to at- | northwesterly winds. MosYe liehtiave: games of the Caledonian Club to be held at Shell Mound Park next Tuesday prom- ecialty; inferior is always the most i and aching teeth Painless extraction a sp work done on the teeth expensive; badly decay t phono or graphophone. Bacigalupi, 833 Mkt Baley and Grace O. Wingard, both of San | full¥ IRVItRl 0 SHCE f 0%, the Free Metho- fornia_and Nevada. It bas fallen over Utah. | lleve Me 1t All R}lhmf‘_ml'.nd ing Youns | GATHERING OF THE CLA S. — 3 - = hci8co. ay), at. 12 o-clock, = L Throughout California the temperatures are | Charms” (Moore), y ! co? Lot SER e s | SAFES—Bargains in new and second-hand, all ot : % dist Church, Pine street. Interment private. | JBIOUE = o ysThomasc cornets a0lo; | | o 5 HAM—KILROY—In this city, May 2, 5 still from four to six degrees below the normal, | “The Harn That Once Thro' Tara’s Tayst 5 oes; bolt ovigal et AR ME et e Ahe Rev. Dr. Charles Edward Locke, | LEW KOWITZ In this city, May . 1900, Jacob | ' A thunderstorm fs Teported. from Sait Taks | (Moore), Loule Franchi; soprang solo, (7o’ | Preparations All Made for the Cale- v Cheet! and Mary Kilroy, g Lewkowitz, beloved brother of Joseph, Isi-| City the Last Glimpse of Erin’’ (Moore), Miss 3 5 0 DENTISTS. : Ehiomas Chuethan o O aeruana Kbranam Lewk a mative of | Morecasts made at San Francisco for thirty | Keane; vocal quartet The Star-spangled Ban_ | donian C;“‘b sflGames Next 5 T8 HIGGINS 1 % i ‘RIG i Kempen, Prussia, aged 6 hours ending at midnight, May 2, 1899: Y | e\ fies . Rooney, Miss McCloskey, Rhys | uesday. coffec and fee HIGGINS' Dental Parlors, { S PWEGHIT o thissCUy T Mayas sl 5" riends and acquaintances are respect- | Northern California—Falr 4 | Thomas, G, V. Wood; musical director, Sydn 5 ; Lol 2 ‘Spreckels bidg., 927 Market st e ward Locke, Maghijas | o EFEriends $0d aonuniiantl, ohe e tay | winda in the Interior; wWesterly. winds on tn | Hobeoratt. The thirty-third annual gathering and ise to be the most successful in the history - —mrr | we carefully treat before they are filled or | by the Rev. Dr. Charles Edward Locke, < i Ly . bS5 5 i e gola filings from $1; plates | Arthur McCaw of Palo Alto, Cal. and Mal: | 129 Ao e B President, Thomas R. Bannerman, vice presl- | of the club. There are forty events on S ‘e guarantee to fill sensitive teeth | vina H. Crawford of San Jose, Cal. LYNCH—In this city 9 v, L:?Zf:‘;“l’ul‘i ‘Fu:rlm‘ _warmer. dent, Jokn P. !l;!]hfnr;\x|;e‘lf.l‘:!:(l:\\'\é\?"“:;?l‘fi- | the programme, which will display the of each, cor-| without pain. Best materials used only. | loved son of D. F heth Lynch, a —Tair Sunc Haran; treasurer = E e b oty o the con- 'ON—KENNEDY—In this city, May 20, ir Sun-| tive committee—james R. Kelly, W. A. Der- by JOHN | — == E T g a o O b Francisco, aged 2 years 4| A For San-Francisco and vicinity ondert i 0 A NEW patent—See our new flesh-colored | by the Rev. Dr. Charles Bdward Locke, native of San Francisco, aged 2 Years 4| 4ay, with fog in the morning: frosh westerly | ham, D. J. Costello. John J. Barratt, Hon. LT e i T = plates; cannot be detected from the natural | Menton of New York City and Cath- | y/ pARTLAND—In :San_Mateo, May 36, 1899, | Wind. ALEXANDER McADIE, James D. Phelan, the Rev. D. O. Crowley, | from all points on the Pacific Coast anc — Teeth and gum; thin and strong; much su- [ erine Kennedy of San Franclsco. Thomas Alonzo McFarland, a native of Forecast Official. | Jeremiah Mahoney, the Rev. P. J. Cummins, | from the East, and as a liberal sum has 3 TR —gi— | perior o' Fubbers ‘crown and bridge work: | MINOR-WINSTEDT Iy thls clty, May, % | Aolhe, aged S3 e S———————————————————=———=| Dr. Robert E. O'Connell, Hon. J. ullivan | been provided for the entertanment of the iab sastah SaSRTER «th without plates our specialty; flexible | 1 by the Rev. E. G. Mathena, D.D.,| 2 i ok e o Philip Bolger. Dr. K Stee . ‘Elsenschi- | guests of the club nothing is lacking fo ms: cement cellar; suitable for bakery. ates from 35; crowns, $3 50; fllings, 0c: all | Charles Minor and Freda Winstedt. both of MATACARNE -In/¢hls olty, May a7, S8 iCath- LATE CHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | [u'% FUE Gliger, Bugene MeCoy. Captain | @ highly successful gathering. s\t e L ostit tore | Work painless and warranted. CHICAGO!| San Franclaco. I e wrence” Malacarne, M b Mk e P.F. Dunne, Dr. J. J. Gallagher, Joht P. Di- | The games committee th : i LS 24 Sixth st | ROE— “K-In this city, May 2, 1599, by and’ Tayre nlitcarne, e ece of 4 2D : - i J. Meagher, George A. Rice, | : A ¢ fis e | Rl S iy iofiit Eyars Gatem| | M K Haraxsdizéans s manths and 6 b e | Ian R N illan Swautor Jrsnkp: | monenacder {ofmake (he B octaiions S_Store and 3 rooms; large LECTRO DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Mar- |y i Soiliam’ Roe of England and Emma | 8% Stmr Washtenaw, Croscup, § hours from Ta- | Shea, Colonel Thomas F. Barry, John .| ° ts predecessors, and if its. expecta’ O%F e Pt A B cor, 4th, rm. 7, Flood bldg.. you can | o2%hn W AT O rbor, Mich MATTHIESEN—In this city, May 26, 1899, | coma ! " Shen, o onmelly; Bustace Cullinan and | &r€ realized it will be more than satisqed. e iy AL tractions ‘done painlessly; teeth | Abrog il % - Matthias, dearly beloved husband of Ma Stmc North Hofk. Bash! 28 h o Y Gonnol | The committee consists of Angus Mc ) let—Sfore, 1946 Market st., bet. Hall | it o pectatts goid crowns, | ROWLAND—BORN-In this city. May 23, 1898, | Curethe Matthiesen., father of Andreas. Herr- | reka. I DD 5 boun from B ] GROnee S Leod, A. M. Macpherson, F. F. Finlay 1 1 Larkin st. all | §350 up; plates, extractions {ree, $4 30 up; of- | by the Rev. Dr. Charles Bdward Locke, Wil | man and Dora Matthiesen, and brotber of 3 SAILED. T Andrew McNair, J. W. Cameron, Dr. J. - 2 .| flce hours 8 a_m. to 10 p. m.; Sunday, 9 to 2 | liam Rowland and Caroline Born. both of San | jjang Matthiesen of Livermore and Mrs, Peter Sy ENCINALS ENTERTAIN. A. J. McDonald, John Reid. George Da- A WEEK'S news for § ;»m:,,-rm Weekly Calt, | P. m. G. W. WILLIAMSON, M.D., Manager. | Tn"xr.‘{;i’:"",,mp",m SRR Wrage of San .gw. a native 31 Husem, Schles. R rfiau‘l‘rflav. May 27 — vidson, C. A. McPhee, William )guahvlj. 16 pages. In wrapper. for mailing. e s = = e = ! MAS—BINGHAM— v, May 17, | ~wig- ', Germany, aged 50 year: 5| Stmr Weeott, Dunham, Eureka. | & McDonald, J. J. L% Emalline Slinerseer DR EORGE W. LEEK. 2 O'Farrell st ex- | by the Rev. Dr. Charles Edward Locke, ;‘,:;5,_“""“” n, Germany, aged 50 years and 22| Stmr Weeott, Duphem. Burcke o ficn. | Alameda Yachtsmen Open the Season | Pfl]ng-'mjnm??frh.im:x;]nf:b MeDORaIneRTS s PROPOSALS. e ek | Y. E. Thomas and Dora Bingham, both ' Ef[-;flp‘xz(l; and :}(‘qnlaiglnnrrns are respect. A oo N sisdn: Cocoo With a Vaudeville Performance John A. McLeod and Daniel A, McDonald, PROPOSALS, e s = fdunaay). at 2 o'clock, from Union-square | Dktn Leslle D, Brown, Grays Harbor. and a Dance. JneEsmeatll st 0 £TATE PRISON SUPPLIE: — - 30t Hall, 421 Post street, where funeral services Schr Bessle K, Benson, —. Last night the Encinal Yacht Club z e SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at | FULL set of teeth, $4; fillings, | will 'be held under the auspices of the Ger- ELEG S g ——e—— t the Clark at State Preeaved at | ¥ crowns, $3; gold bridges, .$5 up: Arata, Theresa v, George W. mania Club. Remains at the parlors of H. F. | poocn ¢ TEUDGRATHIC. 3 opened the season with a vaudeville enter- HOTEL ARRIVALS. Q i1 1050 8. m. SATURDAY, | traction giaranteed; plates repaired. NEW | Bailey, Henry . Marie A. NAr & Cov, 1209 Mission strect, near Eight. | , POINT, LOBOS, May 21, 10 p m—Westher | tainment and dance in its home at Ala- o DAY OF JUNE, 159 YORK DENTISTS, 969 Miasion st cor. 6th. | Burns Edna K. Hayes, Frank J. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. haby R ndiuass Yelucily digamiae meda. Dr. C. L. Tisdale in his introdue- HOT And { the Clerk at State Prison, | vame < ——- = —_—_.| Cheyne. Robert erschfeld, Mrs. SARGENT—In Manila, Philippine Islands, Au- DOMESTIC PORTS. SRIRS - frles FOLSOM o, of the Clerk at Ruate Prison, | TN VROOM—Painiess dentistry; guarantee 10 | Chittonden, Florence Hoar, Annie E. A T a0, Thomas ¥ bloved ton of the | BOWENS TANDIN G tory remarks referred to the loss by fire | y 1, Tucker, | A Shaughne 1TH DAY OF JUNE, 1809, lowest pri: 10 operators; no stu- | Cohn, 2 Kreutzkamm, Anna L Raraent; bothanch WHIRETS [, AT e e MAY: 36 Sl jjof) the guncx and bowling alleys, which | J Anderson, W At which tim and plices they will be tsi painless extraction by electricity. | Craft, Lizzie Lee, Mrs, Hannah E. | Sargent, and nephew of Ellen and Katle E. | * MENDOCINO-Sailed May 2i—Schr Golden | B&VE DOW been rebuilt. R A Roge Sluia apened in presence of bidders, for furnishing | _Market st. : = Cralg, Catherine Lewkowitz, Jacob Teary, 'a native of San Francisco, aged 22 | Gate. for San Franclseo, olden | “inye entertainment began with an amus- | 3 1 e May, Cal and delivering supplies for said prisons, con: | DR, LUDLUM HILL, 143 Market st. near | romer,James T EnCH A years 1 month and 4 days. e T D ras. for| ing pantortiaal scene by S-| J R Todd, R clothing, medicines e, cement and other | cpectalty: all work reasonable; gas given. ean, Albert P. alacarne, Catherine ¢ invited to attend the fune v | “NE. i ;o . S g a lady essing and | J D McGilvray, 1S O et e Sopplies, from July 1, 1599, to June 30, | . Specialty: all work reasonable; gas given. | peckelman, Frank E. ‘Matthiesen, Matthias 8 ofslonk, from DAl Wi tay PNEAH BAY—Passed May 27 -Bark Fresno, fm | then 'a man performing a hurried toliet. | 12 Hox Oakland | 0 Clishan, Chicago ouenirions wa ! der printen TLL set of teeth, $5: teeth without plates a | Driefer. Adolph D. J. Sargent, Thomas F. |. McAvoy & Co.. 1235 Market street, between | Holyoke, hence or San Franclsco; tug Richard | = Evidently the ladies thought the per-| 5 % Be r, Oakind | H C Petray & w. Cal in Wil be furnished upon ap- e heral eredit siven. PERRE D Finn, Harriet Whittle, Mary Tighth and Ninth, thence to St. Patrick’ olyoke. hence May 24, for Port Townsend. . |formance realistic, for their-applause was | 1f Mg reang Ny M 8B Coriel Y st elther of T boRs chben = TAL PARLORS, § Mason st., corner Market. | {‘:m'm‘rll""-“f\lm:yn'"}. Wright, Annie Churoh, - where o solemn requlem mass wil | w o6 0- PO Tins Shngelen P Dashing | generous. (‘lhz\rh:, Reynolds, prestidigita- eattle =5 IS Cox. Fa conside ide upon i s — Gillesple, . be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- F " May 278 teur, showed some clever conjuri ks, | g Cralg ay St b schedules, Do companted by | NEW ¥ st. %9 Micsion s i e L ASTORIA—Sailed May 27—Schr Beulah, fo s S Juring tricks, | 'y Craig, Skaguay Smith, Pa S bk iy b secorpanied by | NEW YORE dentiat; 965 Mission iat./foosntr {11 0, 0 T SRe el e simhereas. | IEDSnE SCLORI000S St eH G DS CHOM | e b e " | and’ James Nounan followed with S0l08 | 13 Howard, Denver |T H Hubbard & w, Cal bona fide ‘dealers in o o . and | o cemetery. POINT REYES—Passed May 2, 10 a m—Haw | On the guitar. Mert Ireland, as Miss Hor- nick, Victoria' E_C Louis, S 8§ O & w, Seattle ¥ H_Doane, Nev B C |E C Ross, dearly beloved wifs Joseph Arata, 1 - v. v > dearly beloved wife of Woseph Arata. and | waITTLE—In this city, May 2, 1890, Mary, | stmr San Mateo, from Port Los Anxeles, for | fense, newly arrived from Paris, gave | e o R e b Cilicy s mative| beloved wila ofilames Whiktieksndimatiriof | Neahinio: clever character monologue and told se t Kate and Edward Whittle, a native of County | COOS RAY—Arrived May 27—Stmr Arcata, | eral funny stories. W. J. Hynes kept the 4 Bach | OHIO Dental Parlors—Filling, 50c up; crowns, | "3 up: open ev'gs. 850 Market, cor. Stockto be furni his bid with a certi- Y accompi . Chicago (C J Holeombe, Cal | on some well-known and re- | B = of qtaly, aged 40 years and 4 months it : bon some well-known aud re- | SET of teeth without a plate. DR. H. aly, 2 : 14 monthe, | Clare, Treland, aged 5 years. hence May 2; stmr Allce Blanchard, hence May | au aughi 5 : : Rossland |C L Merriara, ‘Cal cent of the amount, pasable to R M her | SYouNe.amuollctie it SSias s NBATERY AT WRIGHT 1n this clty, May 26, 180, Annie, | 34; schr Daisy Rowe, henee May 16; schr jMAY| sudienceylauentie :m‘;‘ e ereoin On | € L Wilson, Chicago Riness,’ Presidio gerald, I = = 1, of his bld, otioe. of faneral. hereatter. Remains | beloved wite of the date Bonert B It | R May 18; bktn . Chehalis, from |which was “There’ll be a hot time in the | % Ty ormic, e F Mattison, ¥ Fonditioned that the bidder will enter into a LOUCATIONAL. | c 3 5 i i : - ot omed e tice. of accebtance. g per | St | at the parlors of J. £ Godeau, 305 Montgom- | James Early, Mrs. James Hogan and Katic | Sailed May ZT—Schrk Gotama and Seven Sis- ulg towu, on fhe day when Dewey comes | g Lidin, Mex R W 'Matthews, Cal qui by law. GINEERING School, civil and mining; as- | €Iy avenue i = and John W. Wright, a native of County | ters. for San Francisco. home. y special request and for the | A Cottrell, Cal M Jackson, London e B either prison must be marked sepa. | Sa¥Ing, blowpipe anal., chemistry, eol., min- | BURNS—In this city, May 27, 189, Edna K., | Galway, Ireland, aged & vears. PORT GAMBLE-Sailed, May 2/—Schr Spo- | Positively last time he favored his audi-| A © ityde & w, Utah E J Baber & w, Cal o IO Dayments made on contracts will | €ralogy. surveying, math., cyanide meihod. | dearly beloved daughter of John and Eliza- I Friends and acquaintances are respect- | kane, for San Francisco. ence with his well-known laughing song. | E H Quimby, Mo J F Devendorf, 'Cal e Gah beGontrolles WarThats, TR CA L ooy g anide inech o | Deth A, Burns, a native of San Francisco, | fully invited o attend the funeral this day | VENTURA—Sailed May 2%7—Stmr Geo Loo- | This concluded the entertainment, after | (¢ Iy Brown, Lo |Jiss T Evans,” Ont rs will carefully follow the conditions | Struction, mechanical drawing, mathematics, aged 1 month and 1§ days. (Sunday), at §:30 o'clock, from her late resi- | mis, for San Francisco. | which the floor was cieared and dancing | H Pletiner & w. C Osborn, Cal BUSINESS—Bookkeeping, business practice | CHEYNE—In this city, May 24, 1899, Robert, | dence, 21§ Moulton street, between Lombard | EUREKA—Sailed May 2i—Schr John A, for | was enjoyed to the music of Hynes or-|J W Forsens, Ca ! serves the right to reject any ghorthand, typing, ~ languages (English; 26| dearly beloved husana A:’(R.;enephlne Cheyne, | and ‘l‘Er—.enw\CY‘s‘. oft Fillrore, thence to St. | San Francisco, chestra. PALACE HOTEL. as the pu interest may Te. eachers, day and evening: catalogue free. | a native of Scotland, aged 82 years. Brigl's Church, corner Van Ness avenue and | SEATTLE—Arrived May 27—Stmrs City of To- v y Linden. Mexico Mrs d ! and to orderany quantity over or under | HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 2 Post st. CFFriends and aéquaintances are respect- | Bromdway, where a requiem high mass will | peka and Excelsior, e L)‘;}*lr} O O e D o ne| C RDavisiCbgo E R v A moun¢ specified. < el iy nvited to attend the funeral this day | be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- | = Sailed May 2i—Stmr Laurada. for Alaska, e nals hoving Deen Selayed watil - the | M B Buford, N Y B W Mayer, N ¥ 7O R. M. FITZGERALD, President. | AXREC e mors O kkeeping, arket dut (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the pariors of | mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- | PORT TOWNSEND-—Arrived May 2—Stmr als having been delayed un he | B Blosceven, N Y R D Stephens, S: J. V. ELLIS, Clerk | shorthand, typir ookkeeping, - telegrapn 1. F. Suhr & Co,. 1209 Mission street, mear | vary Cemetery. Farallon, from Alaska. completion of the reconstruction of the | putler, St Paul |7 M Walker. Chisg " L . | penmanship, English branches. etc.: ‘Mif¢ | ignth, Interment L. 0. O.F. Cemetery. e " " BASTERN PORT, annex. E V Murphy. D'C |3 L Shortali, Cheg PROPOSALS | _scholarship, $50; low rates per week and mo. | cyITTONDEN—In this city, May 27, 1899, Flor- [ Y. M. I.—The annual requiem mass for the re- v = : —_——— ; Chgo Mrs E V Murphy, D C Mrs Shortall, Chgo \ls for Hardware, plumbers’ mate- | 3 - - 2 D y i e 3W YORK—Sailed May 26—Ship Alexander i ReB sy | MERCANTILE College, room 60, Flood buila.| ence A. Chittonden, beloved mother of ‘Archi- | Dose of the souls of the deceased members of > P i 8 | Miss Murphy, D € H E Hinock, Chgs i R Steefurniture, | Tyng, S, H. TARR, Principal; Pupils ftiei | bald R. Davis and Grace Maud Chittonden, | Mission Council No. 3. Young Men's Insti- b, o B OREIGN PORT. . Saigd Bt Sare owine || L ot SanGaIC R Rommelt, 15 & 1. chemical and other apparatus and| IOF all office work; course in bookkeepiny;| & native of Missouri. aged 36 years. }lglvly&“rl_n“:fh !:‘mru(_')n“n.h-«li Paul sTChurrh. YOKOHAMA — Arrived May 27 Last Thurslay night the following|J ¥ Gxém}. Stanford 1§ M Strite. U S N eupplies, printing, lit . ete,—Sealed | _ FAPId calculations unequaled; short time. cxlmxr)ln v'hlsdcll){'. lh{d xn{.[ méz.hn. Cnhln_ e | TWE B B el ‘;IIEm!hxspun‘nd u‘t;:grm! A et hente May N 7—Jap stmr | named members of James A. Garfigld Re- ;‘ \}‘R‘ufi?f( :Anlf‘r:;s“ ‘f\l 1}; (Pxen-e. S Jose provossis. will XhevFacelvedhycitiiesBuperin- ACCOUNTANTS and - reporters as teachers: | e vy e el the Tnstitute are respectnily invited (o be TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS, lief Corps—Mr. and Mrs. G- ,“k' S(h"e{}];;_’ | 3 A Chanslor, L Ang Mrs Fon ek o Eancation, on BeeR, | | e e 1oy Sy | na Aitred Clle, Mo B OO sl | Dy LEARY. Presldent.” | HONGKONG—Arrived previously - May 27— | Snea Caroline DIbbic M Gaksnette, | bre, Milier, Vialls _ |K Rowakzoner, Pa Sfay 31, 1899, st 8:30 o'clock p. m., far far- | — o, S8 incjsco Bus. College, 1236 Mik Goody, Mrs. M. Schwartz and Mrs. B, Stmr Coptic, from San Francisco, efe. dames Caroline Dibblee, M. A, OghsTetic, | Mrs MUUCE Viealls |X Rosenthal, Chgo nishing’ the ‘School Department of this city EERING CIvi], alacteioa), min. | © Eiecher, and brotber of B2 Cohti;\a miative of BRISBANE—Arrived May 27—Stmr Aorangi, | &/O%3 Willkins, M. 3 o A OrBtien, | M Greanwosio K.Y 15 Roboun Stanford B Eunty durng the fscal year' 1899.150p | - Ing. mech, survey, assay. archi; day & eve.; | Folnd. aged 61 yeary' = REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, | from Vancouver, ete. G. Garbaldl, It J; Sonders, M. A. Otten, | ¥ Gresawood N X, |Suachineon. Stantora e s b e e e CRAPTIn this city, Moy 2, 189, Lizzle, b Z Satled Moy B, Stute Waitnoos for Wancou | SN oy Hendrickeom and Mary Horn; | B F Spaulding, Fargo W E Gorper siants > aints, oils, etc., furniture, fuel, stovepipe, | =~ —— e L ' s v, 3 . Lizzie, be- ver. unn, Tina McGo’ a Mary Spaulding, Fwrgo-w 4 . Sacto D mary. ‘liteary books, etc., and epike. | AW Schools, 927 Market, . F., and 95 Broad- | loved wife of Juhn G. Craft, daughter of Mar- Hé\g]}‘: Los;alll to Elizabeth Hammersmith, lot | NAGASAKI-Sailed May 22—Stmr Aker, for [ Miss Garibaldi and Messrs. Robert Ralph NEW WESTERN HOTEL. ing the printing and lithographing required | _Way, Oakland; day and night:. corresponder garct_and the late Lucas Haller. and sister [ oF $ ine of Clay street, 105:3 W of Larkin, W | Portland. and N. Simon—paid a surprise Visit to|J P Hamlin, Sn Diego J C O'Day, Los Ang during the saic fiscal vear In accordance | BRIVATE academy of dancing: waltzing a e e i [ BoETON _Auriyed l‘;‘ffi};f;f‘}"r Pavonia, fm | Mrs. E. Sattler-Simon, one ot theactive A Rossl, Stockton J_Bergman, Valleo ith specifications at the office of the Board s b i % - ¥ = > . 3 iaks 3 verpool ; r New nd. from London. nber: nd a very-pleasant A Charles & w, W A St o “Bducation, City Hall _specialty. MISS JEAN HUDDY. 6A Hyde. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. 165:3 W of Larkin, W 824, S 151:8%, B %20, N | NEW YORK-_Sailed May #-Stmr Umbria, ‘;“\,ee',’}}’,fg';f,,}hs,,%';fi"s'{thrc . ihot R B Evans, Cal X 2 Straub, Stockton The parties to whom contracts are award- | “EXPAN: = g TRHAM'S Bos- 2 B 876, 27:6; $10. ‘or Liverpool; semr Manitou, for London; stmr sic '8 any = son, "Sutter Crk P Rogers, New e lied, orior o oF at the thns In?:!/\‘\:o“lggl:l ngnbfr}a;a:‘ l)lo,’l}pfllébltyfi g:- _ Guccessors to Flanagan & Gallagher), KM‘A;Y lha. rnmr (wife of A. J.) to Calvin E. | Maasdaam, for Rotterdam, étc; stmr Aller, for | RFOSramme of music and song d ad-| & panner, London F H Maneh c:!mg;n; of execution of the contracts, to pay their . City Hall. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERa, | Knickerocker, lot g"nfhyl‘;e Jaot s’f'lrofleflnk gfirm BN Eth}{:vll. f<:r Glasgow; stmr | dTesses. s s ;‘fl'is Jrore (san Jose - W T Vogelsang, 11, proportion of the cost of advertising. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 0 Fitth st.. opposite Lincoln Schook Minnie D, Seter B N a0 IR ALS Las Sonenhagen. 8 > D, Henry, Callstoga H.Behr, Fresno ke = 2 . Minnie D. and Peter B. Ageton to Callfe E. | YOKOHAMA—Arrived May 2/—Stmr Ameri Advances made on furniture and planos. with | 6 Lindquist, Maders [ J. A SI , Secretary, 16 pages, in wrapper, for malling, §1 per yea Zelepbone South . 4 Drummond. undivided % of undivided % of 1t | Maru, from San Francisco. 3 rlca | A removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Misslon. | W McBride, Spokane |1 W Phiilpe. N 8 W

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