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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1899. 11 ny. . ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. SPIRITUALISM. (Wednesday), at 1 o’clock, from his late resi- cases were discussed and it was decided u it of Gount 3 = e > TSP G £ i s dence, 355 Jersey street, near Castro. Inter- to push them to final issue. 5 sty st.. above Jones; HOWARD, 7181, nr. Third—Two frnshed rms.; MS' Protective Ass'n to-night, Mme. | ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. The condition of the hydraulic mines in e 1; speaking and spirit messages; | CLARK—In Weaverville, Trinity County, July the American, Bear, Yuba and Feather 1 . hot, cold, wat.; bath; private family; 39 1re )'S p. m.; read by = col ;_bat ate family; $9 m s | HOWARD, o i 17, 1539, Joseph Curtis Clark, beloved son_of rivers was also diséussed. Some mines X cor. Ful- | 3 3 1 seiieeping rooms, e R L. and J. Clark and brother of R. L. Jr. have closed dow i i 17 eetires bR day s pm and others; cheap. e, .ix{l]\'r[,l]”p; = néf.mm“fn i‘ .n-elal; F. W. Clark and Mrs. H. L. Stewart, Mrs. supply and g{)r?e'r‘-zu;r:(‘:?x‘lxlm|?;nli:e w"’i“r‘:: ST e D , bet, Eddy and Ellis—3 sunny fur- | Greenaieh el Detan Walter Loveland and Mrs. J. E. Shand, a | assoclation announced. lts " intention to E NELL, the s P e nished rooms; housekeeping. E native of San Francisco, aged 20 years and 4 | make a thorough investigation of all min- B : 2 — s T = = ———— | ARRIVED—The k of _all m b0t | oDkl | =——=——= | HOWARD, 82 Large pariors cheap, unfur- AR D e o e rm cradle o grave; | , E7Friends are respecttully invited to at. | 10y temritary for the pimross of clielig ], nished; rooms furnished for housekeeping 50 106" Tayior at: pariom 55 tend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at own all mines working injuriously be- o T T A nEE T residence of his parents, fore the close of the next mining season. tests to all; Tues_Fri. 2 p. ireenwich street. Interment = Mount s ¢ = = 2 s Sittings 0 28 Va Olivet Cemetery by carriages. Missionaries to Rank as PEOPLE FLEE His Testimony at the Gx“'l;\"lfiln thrt!“(‘il)', Jnfi' 17, dxm. R;Inla be- M d .n i FROM w ll H & oved son of Willlam M. and Blanche Gwin, A = 2 Tative of San Francisco, aged 13 vears b gucann s HUNGRY MOSQUITOES aHace meling 81" up. MRS. ELLIS Mon.. §; PERSONALS. c: arable as ‘a e growih; keeps the n st STABLES KEARNY, 104—Three unfurnished rooms for Colorine for | . housekedping, $15 sray, $13) | LARKIN, $04—Large s y Dbedroom and | sTap e & manthi 4 e —_— swiiches, | ‘kitchen, furnisheds $840. 2 unfurnisned, §5; | SLABLE of 8 stalle and et Misabie for any S Hriends aha soquaintances are respect- = __| _sunny single ed, $ ADply ' to DR. GUNZBURGER, | fully invited to attend the funeral this day THE EMPRESS Insects Cause Inhabitants of a Snake ST L e e 3 Filts st (Wednesday). ac 2 o'clock, from hie late resi- DECREE OF River Town to Seek Safety in IMPLICATES ATTORNEY BORAH 19 13; panta 515 | “Mionis: furnished complete! gas Tanger hath, _ | S | I 2%, Sranklinfatredts intarmentipty B the Mountding PR olas Hotel. . T ave., 635, near Gold LTS U tAGE. | HAWKES—In this city, July 18, 189, John W., 3 £ Esordl | et i AR n e T - e AWERS do i city, Juiy 18 1m. Jonn W | ANTT. CHRISTTAN: RIOTS IN FO-| BOISE, ldaho, July 13—According (o s | PROOF GIVEN THAT CHEYNE Patent, Trademark AN ol CALA. Storage Warehouse, F. SMITH, prop. Joseph and the late Bridget Hawkes, fether story from American Falls, a Snake River | and Copyright MARKET, 1@e-Laice o 722 Mission; goods guaranteed; tel. Clay 2. of Joseon, Eimus, Torraine and Igslle 3. KIEN PROVINCE. | town, the people there are being driven WAS MURDERED. aw a Speciaity. chen; folding bed: clc PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. awkes, brother of Willlam and James - from their homes by mosquito varms — fcan and For — o el Alai 5113, | Hawkes and Mrs. F. J. Klenck and brother- | R e 'zsectsqn‘,flfls;‘gst‘na‘;fle ‘ |~ Otfice, 401 Po in-law of Loui: e X S . . n-law of Louis I, Bailey, a native of San | giseroy Liu Has Received Instruc- |and persistency the product of New Jer- Four Witnesses Swear That Corcoran ten | | | | MARKET, | | | = 1axEs Closet; PIERCE & TAYLOR, packing and storage of | Francisco,” aged 3¢ years 11 months and 15 | room; Wincheste furn. & H. H. goods. 135 Mkt., tel. Black 311 | days. = to P, sev, make life there unbearable. People 5 F A ot |———————————=——————=| ©>The funeral Wil take place to.morrow tions From the Empress to Pre- |, leaving for the mountains as fast as Was in the Town of Burke on s 0 $5 per w (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late i £ Eu- | possible in order to escape absolute tor- ! o the ferry. | MISSION, 654, nr. Third—2 sunny r i N residence, 722 Fulton street, thence to Sacred vent the Landing of Eu | ture. Sunday an attempt was.made to| ths Atternoon of the S abE v furnished; $10 and §6 per month. A LA Vil ML Y Heart Church, where a solemn requiem mass ropean Troops. | hold divine services, but the mosquitoes | ‘Wardner Riots. Riting Co', 1305 SEOKEOn st near Brondway. | * hoaschezping: fae. bathi eversthing new. R A : | =t . | conregation flecing from the bullding B 40 Fost st wil NATOMA, 60—2 sunny housekeeping TOOMS; | o mm o Jat HEUSSMA In this city, July 16, 1589, in- Spectal Dispatch to The Call. S T trot St B Tett alonattor by Special Dispatch to The Call t aks, dress goods, Vard; $575; no children; no dogs A SNAP_$4000 for a $6000 place; beautiful ant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C —_ | a short time was almost devoured by the | wALLACE, Idaho, July 15— The att % : 2 Y ALLACE, Idaho, July 18.—The attor- G N b akas Heussmann. housekeep { corner. 37x120, for immediate sale on ac ount 7 2 . TACOMA, July 18.—The steamship | mosquitoes, being so badly poisoned that | s A Wiin e of itenen: | 3¢ SRPATHEe fore BAYY Buv it D e o Cavai atas, = aeea 3 | Olympia brings news that the Empress |it may not live. Drugs have been tried in | 7478 for the prosecution announced to- " = — | AR & REmat si., San Francisco. | vears 11 months and 18 days. L Lo Piioed & dbcree: recognising | fhe)| [AIZ: and) thai people have determined to day at noon that they had finished the 8" ' PEARL %, comer Market—g or 3 rooms fur- | _Aameds, of R SeRe e s e 2 R et e mountains until the pests |evidence against Corcoran. The morning INE lot on bay shore. fully inyited to attend the funeral this day | Roman Catholic religion roughout | leave. | was devoted to proving the death of * | Cheyne, which was testified to by Coroner i n very easy pa _ | NATOMA, 7 3| ing 1 Dos Hospital, 103 Golden for contag ndsome | —— 1 $2200—Modern cottage, 5 rooms and bath; lot (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors [ China and according an official grade to 1 @ nE to the country get a h Sisthamidais . or 3 furnished housekeeping ambrero: 40c upward. Mexi- \ near High School and depot; terms, $100 by %, kton sf hath; hot and cold w: 3 | p e S » of Halsted & Co., 96 Mission street. Inter- i = = alans ) |peaomEs bath hait A oIl e e 0_per month. ment Masonle Cemetery. |all Catholic missionaries, who thus France, who visited the wounded man at Attorney and Financiai DB | trom 'station and High School; easy terms. Eluealey 8 metlyg of e il Ay | tectorataiof Catholics In China 1sialio | | ¥here an operation was performed and = - BN e e R 7 Remains at the funeral parlors of H. F. | recognized with all its privileges. This | miece e atteswarg aled. The bullet had OBER 2 | H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park st. Maass, 917 Mission street, near Fifth. recognition was secured as a result of | —_— | penetrated the abdominal cavity and the = unny b m and 'k‘lu:‘('n Ras | — - - - — —— JUST—In this city, July 18, 1899, at her late F h d A a ade followin; . . ;murdered man had not one chance in i hath: pAvater 11 8 par wek. | S0 WILL buy a fist-claes cottage of §rooms | " xesldence, 27 Lapiake strost, Kitzabetn Just, | e e A Pipe Line to Be Con- | twenty for life after being shot. — e ath: 1o mprove a native of Switzerland, aged 71 years 10 | | r of French missionaries in = Ll VANCNESS ave, 871 sunny nloely furnished | g7 work _finished in 60 days. J. H. | months and & days f e o1 - It is hoped that the structed to the San When court convened this afternoon At- _housekeeping rooms. $15 mont! | _YOUNG, Builder, 1243 Park s LANG_In this ecity. July 18, 9, Lizate, | interior provinces. It is hope e | torney Reddy asked leave to recall one of CHEAPEST and best in America—The | SNAP—New House, 8 rooms and bat] eldest and dearly beloved daughter of John | edict will give missionaries greater pro- | Joaquin the State’s witnesses for further cross- R e e e address I the | “30; good location: 5 minutes’ walk from sta- Ao Conles ’1‘4‘,‘}5.,“,Z’:d"xfif'x:"f?\'}"fififfl;‘ | tection than they have had heretofore. | a . | examination. Permission was granted 2d States or Canada one vear for o ol iats Chanin | i 2l > | e o ke | postag tlon.” Apply to W! F_SCHULTE. 1812 Chapln. | A0 Fmme, S ncisco, aged 21 years § | Anti-Christian riots in Fokien province Al |and the defense called Dr. Coliine, who ——— =~ | months and < i | clled v e e v ' Cons anD DA et Eldevs O ioa | Dave caussniall the missionarics to fice | Colonel ‘A F. Harassthy, ; who has |he natiheentcompeliedifo g0 to Warduer b Lt g by masked men at the point of a rifle, e ~— ———- | " a native of Canada, aged 52 years. to Foochow. Seven Chinese Christians | peen frequently seen in Fresno during HOME for ldies large | McCARTHY-In this city, July 17, 189, Bar- | were murdered during the rict ABB RD 0 rivate. MRS, DR . 1416 Sth, | MEC y, July 17, 18%, Bar g ABB R grounds: private. MRS. DR. FUNKE. 1416 Sth tholomew, beloved husband of the late Har- It was reported that Rev. Mr. Phil- | | nd homeiik; | riet McCarthy, and father of Harry, Burt | s . | 1lips, his wife and other English mis- | tion with Judge Crichton, County Sur- the past few months, arrived in town | Moo i, gls Professlonal “services again last night. He comes in consulta- | The prosecution objected when witness was asked If he had talke with any per- AT e e £ son since giving his testimony in regarc sionaries were murdered, but latest dis- | yeyor Hoxie, Dr. Maupin, A. C. Vandi- e uiiie i Gofeotant ROOMS TO LE | —Furn. and Unfurn. | | he), cor. Broadway and Polk ; rms. bright and sun; 3 == |ien it fehes s ecals Rowoe et and John McCarthy and Mrs. Gregory Skelly { 10 o BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms, | BFRI'F EY AD\’ERTIRF\IF\TS & native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 36 | = e to § per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and AL DEMEL vears and 5 months s ents. L. ht housekeeping: open all night. | Wk | L’V‘Fn:—r(:ds‘ ;n\d nrquimlnhmn;!s arle ';pquwlr'l- | patches announce their arrival ult Foo- | veer, N. P. Justy and others regard»‘ h.“-ha[ is the purpose of this?” asked = e v “Thear City Hall—2 sun Cun- | = | fully invited to attend the funeral this dav [ chow. Much missionary Property was |ing the development of oil land. Colonel | the court. #25neax City HAll 8 Enunysfiontan. ERKELEY REAL ESTATE. Inesday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence | ! N ! | elopment o and. Colonel | the court. e e ! gmnEici ! Ir s oS ~ Shtea oF Tia daughter, Mrs. Gregory Skelly, 4078 | destroved. The British gunboat _ger- | Haraszthy was attracted to Fresno | spnfigtfih!:;: aparace bribery,” re i e 2l ¥ and Turk—Furnished | IN Berkeley—Corner lot; §7x150, with modern | Twenty.nftn stresty henge Sto Miint2uls | ine has arrived at Foochow. County about four months ago by the| The objection was overruled, and wit- nts—The Weekly Call $8 to $10; also sunny suite, S | varv Cemeter i A terrible explosion occurred last!pews of the oil strikes in the Panoche |ness testified that the day after being on keeping it desired; adults ILLIn this city, July 18, :lfi,'lfl,l!‘mnkm!five; month at the Hokoku coal mine, Japan, | belt. After satisfying himself that the tand “Nelll, only ahd beloved trtant Mid of | i which 220 persons were killed. Over | reports could be verified he engaged the | forming him that Mr S 170 bodies have been recovered. A |services of two experts and for the past | State’s attorneys, naked lamp carried into the mine |three months and a half they have been | Moirp s Same to Wallace and met Mr. cents—The Weekly Call $1 per year. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. hone message at his home in Burke in- Borah, one of the anted to see him. | | the witness stand he had received a tele- | | ARLINGTON House, 121 Kearny st:—Pleasant sunny rooms en suite or single; first-c neisco, aged 2 months and 1 day. | In this city, July 15, 159, Lydia n in every respect; terms reasonable. " W. and Mary A. Peterson, a native of San | k s G cuiis | AT Hotel Francisco, Turk and Taylor st!—[ : : | ancisco, aged 9 months and § days. | " The plague still rages in Formosa. | aszthy immediately started out by | at that time.” said Mr. Reddy. OFFICE—00S BROADWAY ranclsco faked i i | v | 3 ¥ = REULEIN~—In this city July 17, 1899, Emil €, = Frances, beloved twin daughter of George & £ omelike house; modern service: elevator: 2 3 caused the explosion. | pospecting this district. Colonel Har-| “Relate the conversation that occurred c to $1 50 day. MRS. J. KING. class s vas_told that if 1 could or would ARRISON BROWN, psy w Grand, 248 30200 lst-class sunny rms., | is character; gives advice frc e to $4 wk: algo housekeeping. | ¢ =t ing on hands. Up to June 25 there had been 1776 | bonding every piece operty t | dearly beloved husband of Bertha F. Reulein, > ol e deaths since January 1 in Northern | could found st i | identify Paul Corcoran as being on that OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. | beloved father of Maud, Edna and Antan % be fc by slightest indication | TR CaL o Cmething better to offer 2 Reulein, son of Barbara and the late John = | = Formosa. | to be oil bearing. After some 7000 acres t : t Le Reulein, son-in-law of Henry and the late The Nanking native correspondent of | me than remaining in Burke. had been located the colonel and his i i it it e hiimg and. brother of David Reulein | the Shanghai Daily News reports that | associates made a more thorough ex- | sm\"'i:v‘;.:mf,\:flg'sr d\;‘;\‘ne‘]‘]\:‘h“\“i‘ d(H-';xnr‘mf‘d Taylor—Nicely {urnished sunny 25 ST : reas.: transient. | M ALY, grocery and branch bakery with 4- in rear, all modern; a good stock, rooms, newly papered and | r9om hou ; ! s Mrs. Mi Milis, a native of San Fran- | v s el Seivedl i 5 | all new: a most desirable location; cash sales | and Mrs. Minnie Miils, a ¥olof B n- | viceroy Liu, at Nanking, has received | amination of the various properties | any ANCH ~dica rent free until August 1 | ey e Lt LI olsco. aged 37 years 8 months and 12 days.. A g L = ing, | t any offer or assistance predicated upon . Sy W will piek up (his bie bargain; | cisco aged 3T years § month and 12 daye. A | 4 gensational secret edict from the Em- | and decided that 2160 acres of the 7000 | his identification of defendant and had nt 12 CALIFORNIA LAND EXCHAX m B White Eagle Tribe No. 72, I O. R. M., and i I re | — | Precita Parlor No. 1 | | SIDK18) Toaray press Dowager directing him to use |located were positively oil bearing. The | not seen defendant on that day. On ex- ng 1 s. 958 Broadw akland, Cal - { 5. v 7 5 S (L& ald e e recita Parlor N . N 8. G W .. | armed forces to prevent the landing of | colonel, together with the above men- | amination h,lvr)zr.fl?»rim e admitted that CARROLT rket, cor. Golden Gats | SROON Settasel Bighibasements jetetle; FFriends and acquaintances are respect- | Tncbean troops in the Yang-tse- | tioned gentlemen and a few others, in- | he had testified falsely beford Coro- ve.—Sun 18, & offices nice largs lot. etc.: must sell; owner cailed | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow pea 5 B A S 5 AL e Eviaihe o E e | _ave.—Sunny Aot fully invited to attend the o er 4 fa resl- | Kiang Valley. The edict reads: “In/|corporated the Union Consolidated Oil | 22‘:&“'{‘_‘:‘};. m‘&t“sg‘i‘d‘]fi;‘:‘d}:}‘a‘h’i’\‘f f!'l‘".”’; “ | away. Apply FIELD REALTY CO., 1139 East st., Oakland. e B oty fourth . atreat, . mear | the event of the landing . of armed |and Transportation Company, with a|J% ',y i A € Interment L. O. O. F. Cemetery. for ey &t Buropean powers within the | capital stock of $1,000,00, with head- | e e e e In thie city, July 18 1899 Sister | jurisdiction of the imperial commis- |quarters in San Francieco. | Borah then took the stand and denied Germany, aged 23 vears. slonership of Nanyang you are hereby | It is the intention of the company to | having made such a proposition to wit- Y granted the liberty to employ armed | begin boring immediately on three dif- I ness. 1 BAN—In Fairfax, Mari County, s ! Gabriel .1l Vi | Erciotance thereto. There will be no |ferent Dieces of the property. A central | The defense called P. ¥ of Wardner, who was present when il Florid EDDY, 30, o ;nes—Sunny corner bay-win- dow room r onable. i n Minna st.; | ELLIS sna | “rqom; rent reas 1 Folsom sts.; rent | 7 pvENTH, 106—Large bay-window room, T and best in America—The Weekly | pages, sent to any address in the tates or Canada one vear for $l, hallroom; Nice sun» 5 S of Baden e on e sy . Foy, a resident = earg | Cal, July 15, 1599, Gabriel A., dearly beloved R e % suitable for 2 gents: also others T e = | | e o ey hea| CAKTANDE MOMNENTRE BOR LN anativanloc taiimaoee Sfl"“!‘“";""‘rnm-essn of walting for further in- |Storage tank will be erected and a pipe | of Wardner, who wat BUECCll ;W e near Fourth | rooms; single and for housekps.; rent. | AN introduction to you from H n‘i'-',‘.‘i”'.‘i‘{‘k‘ui."f | of San Francisco. aged 2 months and 24 days. i?'fifxfg’?fs;imhf?ihfi':fi%"fimi"fi’p \1\r1\1‘1 I lfirrz‘?nslliéallncvf'l)clitlr:nd‘!flren;t:;dcz?s;?‘x_%gt}; Sinclatr, (“-gm said Fh"l was @ ,_;ml : $1,900—Stor “nea ' 00! SOLSO; 20, Fourth—Furnished rooms; | _furniture dealer, i Frankiin, | IF Notice of funeral hereafter. si] any | = 2 | carrying Cheyne to a place of safety by 0w 3 date, £ seomi [ EEEEOM, @ e 0Lt Bl s foony — T otice of funeral beteafter @ paward, | failure in obeying these instructions | tion on the San Joaquin River, about| i’man wearing a white mask, whom she | opposite Dos Palos. At the end of the | recognized as defendant. Foy swore the $1 per week e e | s “ourth and Market sts.; | ST ——— FRUITVAIE HOUSES, ved brother of John Lee and Sarah Led | and it shall be in your dutyto notifyour | | each; rent $25 | FOLSOM, 1154—Nice sunny furnished room. e oo | Shepard, a native of California, aged M years | commands to the various viceroys, pipe line large tanks will be erected, a | man who assisted her wore a black mask s17 S e Ly v dazge onieken Mousel 10 mlantetrile | STURROGESIS Gaisnd. Jul f0) 100 2oy | in"cifetiot smanitinie) and Hiver iproy: (Eactic” Hallraad o iie tants, A O it ont Nhrae E uewlyifrnahd And senorass S s nth. 807 Fiibert st “kister of William, John and Robert Robertson | inces comprised in vour jurisdiction and | W harves constructed along the river | tened to hoth S U0 M0 N5ed to having § RANKLIN, 21, “The Newp —Nice sunny | S = = = | and Mrs. Barneil, Mrs. Duncan and Mrs. |t see to it that effective opposition be bank. The company will thus be en-| 20 "5, Vol (G 0t in Burke between the i furn, single and double rms.; also housekpg. DIVIDENL NOTIC :‘r-;w_\‘ a imll\'e ot Scotiand, aged 28 years | sy on’ to the foreign aggressors. Lib- abled to have either water or rail trans- | )\ o"0¢ 12 and 1 o’clock ard Matt Baum- $5,000 L =8 nd 7 months. s i o L % N 2 7 20 e B GEARY, 405 (T Comfortable furn. | JyCinEND NOTICE—Dividend N | *>Friends and ascquaintances are respect- | erty is also given to vou to keep back r\nr_litm?{.‘ gs_!hb ““‘““";5'3“}95 may re- | gartner, assaver for the Tiger-Poorman N rooms; travele ted. MRS. HYER share) of the Oceanic Steamship "| fully invited to attend the fyneral services | taxes destined for the imperial Px-;(lll‘;;~~"0 \glx 2 “fiés f““ }‘)‘zm fl‘rau%h§ Mining Company, saw him about "n””"'é W n oi an. w e constructed in the afternoon. Corcoran could no' — | Wil be payable at the office of the company | to-morrow (Thursday), at 3 o'clock, at the e event of lack of funds T chequer in the e £ and their product hauled by water to| have heen at Burke and have gone to GOLDEN STAT Rooms for stu- | rdoali i Sl on and after Tuesday, August 1, 1890. T { parlors of James Taylor, i20 Thirteenth street. | s SRt dentes PN yaIe mEekiorim | for "Fooks will close on Wednesday, July Yiterment Mountain View Cemetery. | to prosecute the war. Obey this in “~ar | 00 thelr product hauled by weter am | Wardner at the same time. The defense 8 GOLDEN GATE, “Sunny room; rent rea-| 189, at 3 o'clock p. m. | SWETT—In this city. July 17, 189, Eben, be- | and trembling. | Francisco and San Jose, at which places | Will probably not occupy more than two $7.000- O oy H. SHELDON, Secretary. | loved husband of May Swetf, father of Mrs. | Viceroy Liu's jurisdiction extends e A i) days. > e | Tulu Lee, Mrs. Grace C. Clegg and Charles | oyer all’ the Yang-tse and maritime | thelr oil wagons will be filled and the &= — ND Notice—Dividend No. 69 (#ic per | Swett, and brother of Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. GRAND SOUTHERN, SE. corner Seventh and | DIVIDE % : provinces as regards foreign affairs and | TO EXTERMINATE i | \ | i | { consumer supplied.—Fresno Repub-{ — rooms, 4 AMission sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or single; | ghare) of the Hutchinson Susgar Pantation | . Mrs. Sessons, Mrs. Bandy and John ! fornia st.: house | ledies’ pariors; reading room; elevator. | Company wili be pavable at the office of the e ot Bromewion. e, aged 5 | tilitary and naval matters. The Japa- !¢am able; land’ worth | HANCOCK T B Eeieet fanilly| Sl Jiiy 30, 18] Trens ke | ey months and 2 days. ese home minister will shortly issue a HANCOCK House, 751 Mission—Select family | THURSDAY, July 20, 1889 Transfer books [= anas o nese L 2 LEE A ¥ 7 Frinds and acauaintances are respect- | GOt OTRN OV g htion relating to WOODLAND SEWER BONDS. THE MAYA INDIANS 7ing house: $130 to $6 per week. wil IDAY, July 14, 1883, at 3| rully invited to attend the funeral this day r00 the control of foreign religions. The| WOODLAND, Ju $3,000- u B zse, 7 room il x = — Y. Sacre 4 ' me AN TARRISON T argaini H. SHELDON. ‘Secreta (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence v 18.—Eight yvears ago $2,500 oom; fire grate for 1 or 2 gents. {SoroneE L_!egr:u“r}‘_:fll? Turk street. Interment prwflgmm: of (‘hrlfinsglt_v !’:afl h;rP» Woodland was bonded for the purpose of Mexican Government Has Found the o= sl SHEYe e tofore not been interfered with, and no | constructin; sewer syst - i HAWTHOR s | WYNTIENS In this city, July 15, 1808, Fran S | cons g a sewer system, water works i Trou- | is city, July 13, 180, Frank,| ghjection has been made to the erec-|and a municipal public bullding. These Txibe Altogether Toc Lo 40. bet. 2d & 3d. nr. F r Wyntjens, beloved father of Mrs Small ne nished hall bedroom, < of dissolut! of co-partnership | | Pl — = = L A e e Wyntiens, beloved father of Mr o 4% 1 | tion of churches, but the forthcoming | bonds mature in 1911. The City Trustees, | blesome. $2,000- astr: 0-foot < (s.‘mf vl.‘»”;;; !-:ie‘p 'r}-: b“?: b existing between the land, aged 76 years and 5 months | notification will cortain a clause re- | by virtue of a law enacted by the last| TAMPICO, Mexico, July 18.—The Mexi- for build- | _ 5t uites ngle rms. ; ee b NOR__P. AYERS [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | quiring that in the future before a |legislature, have made an application for | can Government will soon begin a cam- HOWARD, 20— Furnished rooms from 31 week | .S (CIERIC fully tnvited to attend the funeral services | cpyrch i3 erected the consent of the |an extension of time which will make the | paign of extermination against the rebel- S reet work o housekeeping and transient | Frgneisco, California, dol | TTa sday), 2 lock, e > 2 | last o »onds ma e = 1 e £ i Al 1k | Giiip; (S1N0 NouseRaeping AN ran s ens e fiem name and style of AYERS | idence of his daughter, Mrs. F. A’ Koegel, | authorities must be obtained. ‘f,:,.'m.,k‘i’: Toranie ey !l“hé qpp?i‘l‘viu:gfi | lious Maya Indians in the State of Yuca- IVANHOE, 1002 Polk cor. Geary \’e?-_u g is this day dissolved by consent. Mr. | § Harrison stre Interment private. | —— ~ il be granted & 3 Fes es every two uites (3 to 5 r.). $15 up; ret. | VENOR P. AYERS ~succe: to and wili e m—— — e | h 5 hoolship Yucatanhas weeks ! e St —— | hereafter conduct said business under the | s 3 | The Government schoolship ° an NWORTEH, 614 _Sunfy. naw s;x1'g‘"e Knea Tenee (v name as hereto and will p";”‘i HOTEL ARRIVALS. TAPPED A CASH Cotton Industry in Mexico. | arstved here on its way to New flrl}«‘-m 828 ket & rooms, suitable for two gents or le; gas, Pt outstandini counts and e a = = — CI1C : o it will meet several small gunboats Market st Ject all outstanding accounts a 1t Jni PACICE HOTRLY REGISTER AS A JOKE| CITY OF MEXICO, July 18—The Mexi- ;\h{;f;r;lelr::i!wn”y purchased by ihe War bath: private famil = bilities Lieut Mead, Portiand (W H an Government's annual report on the | {hat Were RECHIGH, iUV them’ to Pro- von, Redlands e nclsco, (Cal: April 10, 189, age, lot cotton industry of this country for the | greso, where they will be manned and Powell st., will please notify | Mrs R Trimble, N Y |R L Simpson, Miss prietor of the Arlington Hotel, swore to | cotton during the past twelve months. e, 558 “Point | MARKET, 783%—Neat newly furnished rooms; sco. Cal. 1 ) ANE. | Mrs Mead, Portland W _G Nevin, L Ang S o = 2 5 veek: | OR P. AYERS, W. D. O'KANE, = W Ho con i i g { _central location; $1 to $2 50 per week. o ! § }Eoflffii‘ “e_:!x;nln {};l rlllle:;:;:c;‘&mxéa.;:gggxc“u Made by a Suisun Man When 5 t“llm‘-?]l (3 (‘u';‘rrlxai Juit he(@n nl ued. . It | gtart on an expedition up the Honda and T T K E] 3. opposite nth—ComfArtable | — e e 3 fy shows tha ere are twenty-five cotton | a view a - i oo | s i e tor ieiate S8 (R Siover, U'SN |Mrs 3 Kiechelman. 0 | Hotel Clerk. | lcams sandral stauiping, mechinss jiznd tribe. There is already a large force of McALL 519_Newly fur. o | 1a e Y A 4 5 TN : 18.—W, g - | employ 2 abo! ese factories assed in Yucatan awaiting the i alcove sunny eingle room, 36. KF 4 Guerrero st., for- | R Trimble, N Y Mrs I Brideleski, O i SUISUN, July 18.—W. H. Bryan, pro-| .,ncumed over thirty million pounds of Efi'ffigirflflm ndi t‘;:ese - ir L azzmn- | MINNA, 67, cor. Eighth certed attack on the T | Mot ate { ewly furnished bay- | TUDGE SULLIVAN, Parrot building, Afth | Mrs K T Wooidey, NY (P I Horn, Colo . 4 4 | “Window room, $1 per week; transient. D eVt aniiabieiswinl E T de Roode, N Y iA\ L Nicnois, Colo i t‘flmp}m"( ‘“’-dfl! l‘{harhfl“g “(r"‘(‘“t‘ | = = P = S e ————————————— C B Keeler, Chicago |F P Quien, Amsterdam | Bailey, formerly one o! the proprietors | "FARRELL, 2—Sunny {urnisied rooms and |’A Lolnan, Tlinois A Giesel, Shanghal Louvre restaurant in this place, OCEAN TRAVEL. OCEAN TRAVEL. | Zotfices; tor; electric lights; day, wk.. mo. | Mrs A Loinan, Tilinols J £ Weed, Boston of Ehe 3 > pace) Shssrse it o | S T B pHS— MARBIAGES—DEATES. |33t SRS REE | e e e e | - : : : : : e R <of. N X ; L peene | Pacific Goast Steamship To. AMERICAN LINE. 1 : ~sidence in Rich- ms; second floor; reasonah ] 5 , ~Koy v | and has ag a witne: mond electric Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | Mrs W B Frue, § Jose[W R Woodard, N ¥ | 808 oL 58 7 5 6 cars w | e ey st he pandes | LC Eerrin. SiJose 10 Powell Eugtand | nightoleris {1 the Arlineton Hlote. Shc Steamers leave Broadway | NEW YORE, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. s in at either of the publication offices and be J |Mrs Powell, England | theft was 2 whart. San Francisco® Stor Cherbourg, westbound. R ame 2z : : - - . 3 pping at_Cherbours, 410 Montgome: 2 R == I e e Ao Snd residerios. df. per- Yreka |Mrs F § Clark, N Y _ | morning. Bailey admitted having taken B Alaskan porte 10 a. m., | From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. T G e e tar oo ind | nwauionEed it iavelihnie ne el [Rned Mrs Monie Duwson Migs R M Clark. N ¥ | some money from the rogister, but claims | July 6. 20, %, 40, August 4. 3 Kty 30| St Paul.....August 18 ien Gate Par gnt; rea oom, _smokingk _room and | £ . Tex " E Green, ateo | it wi s a joke on Mr. Downer, Tgh ‘at Seattls. ' R ; 2 o il SE g i A e R >4 | ¢ . Py N e RO et B SR lace. | C.). Port Townsend, Seattls, 5 office floor; rooms with hot, cold’ wat.; baths. | A-Tn South San Franclseo, July 16, | C T Koftinberger, N Y T N Dunbar, Portland | P Downer could not see wWhere the ‘ Socoma. Everett, -Anacortes RED STAR LINE. | Apartment House, 28 Eighth st. ta the wife of Michael Cesena, a son. | Miss G Mitchell, N Y Mrs Dunbar, Portland | 5 MT" DOWESr COUR N0 S T o tendant T Neve Vort: and Bntweri: ————=—— ——— || Lite of Jakoh Hartmaph., 8 52 | e ; o v aft Felocl "o | August 4 and every ffth “day thereafter: | mriesland .......July 13| Westernland ...Aus. | ¢ S Tuly 16, 1899, | © R Collins, Seattle Mrs J M_Anderson, Pa | Shortly after 2 o'clock and for nearly two R L - X - 3 Montgomery et | THE Pieamont, 154 Sixth st cor. Minna— | Near Roseville, Placer Countr, Tuly 12 | 5 Hiowait, St Louls ~ Miss R McClears. Fa | champagne, and there being none in sight | Ry et vatonuer {0 O Y m. Julv | EMPIRE LINE. A CHARMING HOME.... unny -window rooms. e sy Q ;gmr"m(\;-r“-n\l,"'y i V; IRO.\'nc;!);la' l(!m'lmn went to thxc uqii!nr»;n?g\ wil{th%Wner to | 13, 18, 25 25, August 2, and every firth “day | Seattle, St. Michael, Den\sm;l cn{. 4 253 | THE o 119 Third—A good ro: g | SRR 5 o ey Butier. o Loventhal, Cal get a bottle. e held a lighted candle | thereafter. & For full information regarding ‘reight and pas- House of § 1 e e o MARRIED. EATEawen SNeY bR While the clerk got the wine, and just as| For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, ,n,.,";,' 7ito @ years ag: ! people) R HUGHES Feomrlelon, .} o AN IR S uly b 11899, by Hev: | s D o o o GIT Robinson [ Ky | Downer was about to shut ‘the door he | Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Oblspo). | INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, ?'you a me and Oitver, 995 Folsom, cor. GtheS | =i 99, by Mrs E Hoagland, N Y Mrs Robinson, Ky o Gavigta’ Santa Barbara, Vantura. Huenems: | I 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agencies. your money’s worth se | Myer Folsom Stdr. Sekhe SUuO¥ A i Collins, James P. Finnigan and | mre & BUvhes N Y . Mrs J Otesoorons. Ky | heard the ring of the bell of the register. | g = N airo (hoa Angeles) and 5 your money s YORPHY, 630 Market st. | , euites and single; gas:bath; mew mangt. zie C. Peters, both of San Francise e A Bacansn'Y" M & Bohitons @y | He ran to the barroom, which he reached | B oo™ oo July 18 182, H. 81, Au- =S o = | THIRD, %, nr, MarketSunniest rooms in San F Leonard, Nevada Miss Ferguson, k v~ | in time to see Bailey coming from behind | gust i, and every fourth day hereatter, & GARDINER, 411 Montgomery st | ~Francisco; white lights; extra good beds; chp. | DIED. | R Watchorn, Wash D B Smith, Mexico the bar. Going to the drawer, he found | “'For 'san Diego, stopping only at Port Har- lots; any size; 3135 per front | . 3 2 Gerired sy = E C Howe, L Ang Mr McGurrin, Chicago | that money had been taken and imme- | ford (San Luls Oblepo), Santa Barbara., Port 3 & on 2 streets. TURK, 500-Furnished sunny rooms, $§ to $7 Adam, Emma Mann, Jennie P Johnson, Madera Mrs McGurrin, Chicago | diately accused Bailey of taking it. Real- | Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. t., corner San Joso ave. with Ath; all conveniences; private family. | Bast, Gust McCarthy, Bartholo- | R Liden, Madera F Gorscha: Chicago ™" | izing that denial was futlle, Bailey die | m.. July 13, 17, 2L %. %9, August 2 and every | o\ ypps WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- 0. = = ——————| Borden, John V. P. mew J E Hazzard, Arizona J D Shafer, Pa at the same time sayl vas | foirth_day’ thereafter. y AR | lce sunny room, Fultable for geD- | Beady Neill, Frank L. | Mrs Hazzard, Arizona 3 gorged; ar e me saying it was | fR7N CC¥ da. Magdalena Bay, San Jose del ner First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for | e R e et Bl 8, - GRAND HOTEL, W2 MY Beyan arose this morning | SIOcMeatar Alisia, i pessencs Rovalls | SOROHAY, Niaseki and Stanemat snd s e | | GOl Raly ReHinay Sheier alania | S acenninan, AU L e o Aus the matter was laid before him, with the | month, =5 connecting at Hongkonz with steamers for Sale S a B4 Elegantly furnighed | Gwin BUph oo Santisteban, Gabriel | & F parxer, Ls Ang [K M scator & w. Cal | result that he swore out the warrant. | For further information obtain folder. India, ete. No cargo received on board on day ~~nmrmrn~ | Foome with or without board; telephone Lar- | yoysemann (Infant). Shepard, | F Parker, s Ang [IC M Fletcher, Boston | Falley was taken before Justice Hitch | The company reserves the right to change | of sailing ; O S S sian” 1085 b _| Hovt, Frank M | W ailen, Ca1 1 Ml Swaake Topeks | cock this evening and held to appear be. | without previous motice steamers, sailing dates /}\{33\:21&;\\2\}“&}& nturday, July 2 Jills of San Mateo County; 5 miles west | Y e = 3 Y ns Toule Allen, 3 | Des 2 N | rs of sailing. NGKON =day, Aul ord 1 house of 14 rooms and | YALE, 112 TayloroSunny tarnisto up. e ebein Wyntjens, Frank A mm N e ;';rgeyi)he Superior Court, with bonds fixed | and, Bouts. 0 SWNNGE _ 4 New Montgomery | Round-trip tickets at reduced B o hot wnd cold water, stcs 36 eTes it | —— | Lang, Lizzie | £ B Young, cal L AR R : — strest (Palace Hotel) &\ o g frelght and passage apply at company's office, roads, tralls, woods: fine cli- | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES.| , ., qn this city, July 17, 1999, Emma, be- AR e plana G R Lo ORTMAN IS SUSTAINED. | T Market sc. San Francisto. | 411 Market g QTS NS, General Agent. i water; dally stage: postoffice; | ———emrn e A ea wite of Herman Ade A danishte s ell, “Fre — R s e = achool, ete. J. H. GILMORE, 3#1 Montgomery. | ¥ MONTHLY. rented; repaired, bought, B e B Gt THAnd. ot | & Bt ron & Tiah Mies 3 Rowkin® Mattoy | @as Company’s Franchise Is Assess- | mE o H ‘&N 00 COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE X T T e s supplies; 1S Bisth: phore AN County, a native of Germany, aged 22 years | C G Wilcox, Visalia Miss M Dillingham,Cal able in Stockton. | o N ' 0 DIRECT LINE TO HAVREPARIS. “fami] DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO | Suillng every S oy ver, foo ""m from Pler 42, North River, foot of Morton st. LA BRETAGNE, July 22; LA GAS. — | 3 months and 12 days. (Colusa papers please | G J Calkins & w, Mich G W McClain, Cal y. Miss J Read, Stockton I D Wadsworth, Visal | STOCKTON, July 18. — The County ockton Mra T Howard, 8 Cruz | Board of Equalization sustained Assessor] TP O R T IL. AN D ear city: res wold o 120 familles £LL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; re- 7500 N rtiedlars of Immense crops | _Pairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. e 1 particulars of tmmense crops . PETTE 8L OWCRt TAYCS PR o e | BAST—In the City and County Hospital, July | Mre 8 Read, § E ¥ 2 e I i " SPECIAL NOTI 18, oty Gust BestwinatlvelceRnalie; s drsd HEiR AGAEEI N Cal Mise B Slooman. Phila | Gr¢man’'s assessment of the franchise of Fram Spenr-street Whar? at "0 a SN i AMPAGRE. Ak et .8 F. 2CTA 45 years. Gaylor, N Bra W, Napa E s [ nehis - Spear-s ? at 0 a. v | SNE, st 12; - i e Oie e | BGRDEN—In this city, July 17, 1899, John Vin- | Mre § F Ennis, Sacto |B € Cornell,’ Portlana | the Stockton Gas and Electric Company, $12 First Class Including Berth | TAGNE, August 1. First-class to Havre. 365 e o THE Girie Directory Orphan Amvium gives | PGont brior Borden. beloted tna oniy Son o | I ¢ Davis. Tumson 3 Hugels, Cal | the valuation belng W67, The company ARE EL2 st ane, T and Meals. | and upwara. S per cent reduction on round trip. - 20:Mont L tice that the following orphans and half- | (G | e, 3 v & W, C z e > econd- vre. $15, i best In America_The Weekly | orphans have been aieas Db the mpnan. | Seaiee Rt e oAty [P {3y iDanes;/Cal C Alden. New 'Youk | protested against the assessment on the | Columbla sails July 22 X | o orotnd trip, GENERAL AGENCY FOR B I A Caddress in the | age from January 1 to July 1, 1889: Gertie | Joste . 5 hative of Benlola, Cal. % |Miss M Bedford, Cal M Ohl Arizona ground that its local property had already | Stats of Callfornia salle July 17, 2 UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 Broadway ncnt s yiar Baricher. 7 veate, Listte Lang, 12 vears 3| Dlevrosl nasiend’ acqualntances re respect- | A EBart N.Y G B Lardnes Auburn | been valued at §1000 in the general assess- | ,Short line to Walla wWalla, ‘Spokane. Butte, | (Hudson building). New York. J. F. FUGAZI = months. Winifred Casutt, 8 years 1 monthi| .1 invited o attend the funeral this day | & E Dooliftle & w, Cal|d L Rice, Riverside D Y e mpany's property at the|mesx wud sil polts i0 iie Nerthweet. | 5 O = Faoffic Ctest Agents, § Montgomery | Ruth Tomace. 2 years: Lilty fonace, 3 years: | L enday), at 5 oiclock. from his late roap, | 3;,MeCudden, Vallele J C McNeil & w, Mich | head offices In San Francisco. THpanE Hakeie B AR Eeet haail ave. San Feanclsco uisa Greenwood, 4 yeara 8 months: Irene | “I11 Folsom strest. thence to St. Pat- B8 GG Encikensr ver, Vallejo District Attorney Ashley. gave an opin 3 "63 e . % o - | Greenwood, 2 years 10 months; Matiida Lin- rch, where a solemn requiem mass | & Barker, Arctic City |A Long. Yolo s s o pln- B 0 Market street. = o 5 =4 ol | 5 2 e 3 | 7 L w. Dawson |3 E Fen < jon at the request of the board holding| GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Testaurant. ooffes sanalifos |\ t8, 3 years; Mrima Semoncing. b yearaiJulla | will esopletratad Hor dhe seposd) of Blyisoul, |, Raup & w, Dawson Y B Kerguson, Chicago | (ha¢“the franchise was assessable where i BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS Marker «f.: popular prices. | emoncina, 2 years 10 monthé; May Welsh, | Jmmencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy | gon (yiy s 'C W Tavior Texas |the company was actually doing business ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Marian Gillian, 11 years 8 months; Veronica | ppApy—In this city, July 18, 1899, Annte Ger- 2 Wi e G B e, eront : . W8 games, Gold Hill E Webb & w, . Ohj same denied the petition for the strikin; n yéars 5 ‘montha; Mary * Cavan, 2| BRADY R (U G 3 Sauignter - af Bernard | Miss 8 MeWhirier, Ten W B Bruner. Portiand | ont. of {he assessment. With this action e i o 9 years 2 ‘months; Nora Broderick, $ years;| Groce Cemetery e i S R o O A s o S Al g e ALASKA COMMERCIAL CO STOCKTON EXCURSIONS. ~—~ e i g weeks (foundling); Arthur Davies, 4 vears 3| 5 v, Ve Vi ANTONIA, 84 off Jones, near B4 or 3| monthe, Harry Gigy 3 years | monts; Jo| B s o s matin, A R e e e | otthe e e e Ty, “tetarning from Stockton at 8 o m. " housekeeping rooms, $10 ceph 1 § onths; Nick An. | st A 3 5 5 L Med . Mo |tions of beating Ortman’s assessments | FOR ST. MICHAEL, GOLOVIN BAY, CAP: 4 wpted) s st T | e O, i f o Ntk d | B erli and RoslAlatitt S5 et | S T G Brerie, J 8 R Bolt M | ond® n dhe Wombers "ot fhe”eGney | ™ oste, pAWEON AND AL FOIVTS | fom Washipploviiier waait & b i Wb f years 1 montn; John Jamer, 3 vears 1 montn; | {1 i al §:30" elock, from ' the resi- | Dr A S MeDaniel, Tex Mrs & Ross, Mo [[Boxzd; arenmen ghatwiiinat retedeitiim ON YUKON RIVER. daily (excepting Sunday). CEVISADERG s 53| Georee Lintia, o vears: Fred Katon, 4 vears | dence of her parents, 2070 Eilla street, thence | C E Miner, St Louls = Mrs N Ross, “Mo & popition onle Lt '{"}S Loalel s The New Steamers CALIFORNIA NAV. AND IMP. CO. DR Ml oL N Thonths; Tommy Thombers, b years §| to Holy Cross Chirch, where a requlem high NEW WESTERN HOTEL. nationgl be e e e oot BERTHA AND PORTLAND, Telephoue Maln %5 idexicable munny atiEnde e e £ months; Alexandra Neleon, 5 years; Frank | mass will be celebrated for the repdse of her | p McKean, Nev S de Clairmont, Merced | 1v_and 1t is belleve at in every in- Carrying U. §. Mall, & &8 b Johnson, 4 vears 1 month; soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment | \f McWhorter, Colo G Doyle, Boston stance Ortman will be sustained. If any | o) jeave San Fi ey * & Y "D VALE.IG. 3 1 ower floor, furnished or Srve he Mount Calvary Cemetery. } Honks, Nevadn |A Fresbie, Maine cutting is done the responsibility must | I lesve Ban Brancisco between 15th and FOR U. S. NAVY-YARD A s rooma, lower ooy mdiry, | THE secrstary of the San Francisso Protestant | BRYSON-—Tn this clty, July 17, 1899, Harry L. | E Hutton, Nevada = |W J Fiypatrick. Ohio | rest with the State ‘Board of Equalization. | of July for Nuoxe olate Ning. neset Staamer “Monticello.” 1 @ ngle; lars ; 7. | “orpnan Asylum Soclety herewith glves notice | “only ron of Mrs, &% and che fate C. W | H 3 Robinson. OakiallW B Glibert, Willlams ————— P pter our river steamers on the | pQN., Tues.. Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 e sekeeping | that the vIng o alf orpban | Firyeon, and brother of Pearl Bryson, a na- | H C Lydeck & w, Nel orman, Wi 3 " y ht); Fri- v furnished housekeeping | that the following orphan oud Relt omhan | By A ameisco, aged 1 yeass I moutha | M R Sherman. 8 Cruz|W B Coutter, lams " | ANTI-DEBRIS ASSOCIATION, | Fortreight. passage and further nformation | & 18, R e i . m. Landing and office, Mission-street Dock, ow rent; private residence; no children. | @sylum from January 1, 1899, to July 1, 1839: | and 7 days. 7 J Shoemaker, Ohio [C Mott & w. Stockton ALASKA COMMERCIAL COMP. LAS M ANY, 2 s Anita Lindner, 3 yrs.; Alice W. Bowles, 8 yrs. [ Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- | F A Shoemaker, Ohio | Waite, Hartford Will Press Suits Against Various 310 Sansome st., San Francisco, oy er No. 2. Telephone Main 1508 FIFTH, 3533 furnished connecting rooms, $13; ), $10; hallroos 4 to $5. 7 mos.; Clarissa Cook, 7 ¥rs.: Annie A. Klas v o ttend th -a , S on, Ohto |A W Grosby, = mm:,”?“;;f,’“'l,é" 3 ey | L2 H mosi Macartne O Xisng 8 déng, | rally:{avited to-attend the funeralthla day | o Tammnai wis % Ig.n;;n, Raaten Mining Companies. i FARE & = S00 S, 2208, near Clay—$16: & clean sunny | Hazei Magulre, 7 yrs.: Emma L. Gedins, Miss J Soberson, Wis (I Phillips, D: i S rooms; bath; nice yard and water. e Tmos.: Myrtle Oeding, 2 yrs. 9 mos. HENRY dJ. GALLAGHER CO. Miss N Gardiner. Wis C C Crigg, Mass SAGRAMENTQ, July I3 The executive b eaua e i e ey | Emiy Seymour, 11 yre. mos.; Maggte Green . ; .. | Miss A Sater, Wis 3 R Greene. Mass committee of the Anti-Debris Association Wednesdey, Janr 50 BAJA CALIFORNIA LSOM, 733—Single and furnished housckeep 14 yrs.; Stanley E. Willlamson, 9 yrs.; Wil (Buccessors to Flanagan & Gallagher), C W Main & t, Corona Miss G E Morrow, Cal | held a meeting to-day in the Supervisors’ | e S TRV 2 Toomsa: Tight and sunny single rooms, $1| b Y*%anit® g Victor Beck, D e e o ot | at2p.m. o . $125; housckeeping, 32 Up per week. O e icins, 7 3rs, 11 fos.: Farold FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERSs, | 35, G, Main JO00S, . Cal | room with Supervisor Jenkins in the | h v g Moana sty amlana ltters GEARY. 1017-Tarlor, bedroom; ¢diniug room. | Roes, 1ovrsi; Jumes C. Colk i wea.: AWillinm 20 Fifth st. opposite Lincoln school. ———————— chair. R. T. Devlin, attorney for the as- | i A':"k,_n?’m’;glflsy’::ldi citchen, bath, tollef, gas, yard, basement. M. Fiale it yra:; Best S0 Hale, 9 yren Timox: | - Teltplione Sauth sociation, reported the status of the suits (Gmm Weanesday, Augnet §, | 18 & Great Restorative, Invigorator and Ner i 2t'10 p. m. Squirrel Bounty Increased. brought by the county of Yuba against | e { Vine. SALINAS, .gfl?'_lfl.—'l;’he Board of Su- | the %nte Hayes Mining Company, the sr.wm;; Line Round the World, via Hawali, ,rg'nl:: }gm:fi«:mfl -phrod:,-ruc nm:e xsgelal ervisors at Hollister has increased the | county of Sutter against John Spaulding Samoa. New Zealand, Australia, India, Suez, The Mexican R ,0'}0‘”",9 = b""’o! the Kide whitened, $1_ up; GOLDEN GATE avenue, 6i0—Two nicely fur- | ROOMS papered fromh $3; McAVOY & CO. hished sunny rooms, with kitchen: also single, | painting done. Hagtman Paint Co., 319 34 st. 0 I 0 A5 Y e = FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 18 1) - England, etc.; $610 first class. HARRIS: t and back lor, fur- | BAD tenants efected for $4: collections made; 7 ounty on squirrel talls from 2 to 3 cents. | and others, and the county of Yuba | ER€aZC. H class. " o Bt 0 o skl poaroom: | Celty ar country. PACIFIC COLLECTION 1286 Market ot between Sth and oth. || Gpna “fafid are also included In * the | agalnst Fatfick Calabel and others. Prep. | L D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO..dgts. 1lé Montgameny | " and Bladder. SRl £ BRUNE. Ageata, bounty. arations for the prosecution of the<e | Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. FreightOffice, 327 St | 828 Market street. S. F.—(Send for Circular.) rent §16; large yard. \ 1 c€o., 45 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel, 5520,

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