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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1899. 9 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AS we are selling good upright planos for $§ 1nd $6 per month, we ask you to investi- ite and approve this method: prices are the < as if purchased for all cash; bargains § d second-hand uprights up: me easy T nts and some good pianos for $3. $4 and $: per month. SHERMA CLAY & CO. Steinway denle sroer nd_Sutter st an enth and PAR uprizht cheap. THMIT next Hibernia Bank: f 216 McAllister et CHEAT t so the famous 216 M Allister st. t & Davis planos. KOH- new styles. 11 st H Place. 13 and new 2 Latham OFFICES AND STORES—To Let. wone included. 210. Room t $ Pay UMBSEN, 14 M s r restaurant. CRIM 5t $15. MADISON & BURKE 1923 Fell st 5 jacket or cape, st., near Broadway. b3 DR. HOP- thing i 321 Montgon: H. GILMORE, HOMES 10 room <. niences, 9 « nist fronting ¢ ) 331 NEL H fully $5000 00, for an excelient st Iding, situate on north k third and Dolores sts uently have red excellent piece of business prop- the very best corners in town, pasing 6% per cent net on the price asked for v - particulars address K. J., Oak- tuture of improv- esidences or flats; 1. H. GIL- 2714x100. Dia- lot rooms: rn and stabl 1 tarikhouse; plenty good water; ments: everything in good con- with the place. For full par- u ress M. JOOST BRO., 613 Gough st Francisco. RANCH of 2335 acres for sale; 1200 acres No. 1 heat land; balance - good grazing land; abundance of running vater; good house of § and_basement; § acres fenced with ¢ wire netting; running water to ranch fenced West Berkeley. most_of the PENWELL, STERFELID'S restaurant, coffee and \ parlor. 1035 Market st.: popular prices. B FOR HOUSEKEEPING. st., nice sunny front suite for sekeeping; very reasonabl Parlor eulte, 3 rooms completely FOLSOM, 523 single or en suite. furnished for housekps. complete nny ay ~Three comfortable furnished rcoms for housekeeping: rent §15. rooms; agent for | - ROOM | HOWARD, 7 suit bath, with MISSION, 4 complete fc MISSION, 1 necting oo | PERRY, 166 keeping; PINE, 1300 keeping soc | IND ngle roon SINTH, 216} SIXTH, 420 single suft THIRD, 143 first very conve for lizght h: 'ER. 1111, nr EPING. FOR HOUSEK shed for nouse- furnished bay-window man and wite; others; Nicely 6115 kitchen; . cor. Geary—Light, ciean, pg. suites (3 to 5 r.), $15 up: ret. near Franklin—2 very pleasant stove; sink; cloget 1y ; also small single room, $3 50. s—Niceiv furnished hskps iful kitchen; exclusive i porch. 5—3 rooms; hedroom and kitel housekeening. 2515 Large front room and c ms, frnshd; hkpg.; §2 and 33 week I 2 or 3 furnished rooms jent front corner furnished s; folding bed: gas range Sunny housekeeping rc $1 per week. front up rooms uiet 4—Nicely fur. sunny ousekpg., $1 75 per wk. rooms; ousekeeping etc Connecting single; bath, Laguna_and McAlliste Cholcest, ed or n Larkin—Comtortably furn me reasonab] also hekp housekeeping rooms; com- | bath; ga Nicely furnished sunny th; gas; housekeeping; rea- . 400-Flegant _sunny upy yms and bath: other rooms. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. Sixth—Rooms, A SWICK Hou 148 25c to $1 night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and lisht he I night. ABBULSFORD cor. Broadway and Polk Quiet and rooms bright and suony, eingl ct. AT Hotel Francisco, Turk and Taylor sts.— Homelike house: modern service: elevator; Lath: room to $1 50 day. MRS. J. KING, : New Grand, 245 3d—200 lst-class sunny rma., Turk, unn, CLAYTON sunny flat; fr FERNWELIL a1l rms ref FOLSOM, Very con nt FOURTH ny bay I trave PEARY rent GRANI M n rooming he HAL L Gr HOWARD. = MARKF = MINNA, 667 window re MISSION y ‘corner; well furn. rms. HAWTHORNFE 1 lc to 34 wk; also housekeeping. y; reason: ; please inves: Nice single, double and light % rooms. $L to $3 per week. cor. Taylor—New mangt., renovat- front bay-window rms.; transient. Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- single; also unfurnished. 6 Market, cor. Golden Gate offices. south of Frederick—Modern cheap 572, 5 rooms and bath; Elegantly 204 Ellis, corner Mas: room foldi: 85 near Market—Furnis set, bath, n and quiet; L House 47 urnished; suites Post—New and sing Large furnished roum to ) single, ewly furnished s week up; (The Navarre) accom furnishe single ro bath en suite elevator. H use: $150 to $5 Stockto free baths from $1 per ansient. 1 rooms, dou- reasonable, and 38 suites and Fifth—New sinisle 2 )55 % to $ per weck; clean and Newly furnished bay- ek; transient. cor. Eighth. om. 31 per v 16, near Fift window T front rooms, scting atficy gentlemen 1=—Nlicely furnished rooms, $ and $5; 1t housekeeping. Flegantly furnished sunny. rooms. MISS A. CALHOU nr. Mason—Front neatly furnished 1 sultable for 2 gents: also one single GSA—Finely furnished rooms, su single; bath; private family; gentlemen ROYAL House, 125 Elils st—Incandescent light, reading room, emoking room and | Jadies weck, office floor: fam 1AN . 83, ‘tur gant SIXTH also roc STEVENSON, fromi $1 up 17 “ingle and en sy rooms, TAYLOR rm THIRD, lights: sunny TWENTY-T bay-window nished roon of bath; nc GFARRELL, 20—Sunn: ; elevator; elect parlor; rooms $2 to NTH, 230A— furni lights ro day, wk Large room; suitable per night, 35c to $1 50 ; month, $8 to $30; elevator on rooms with hot, cold wat.: baths iewly furnished rooms; pri- $8 and $10. new house Eighth st., Apartment —Furniched 28 unfurnished. House, and Market, Hillsdale House—Ele- elevator: transient. nr. shed rooms’ for Jusekeeping: Roc lght above clean, quiet. Ch furnished ed hands; 19 A good_roc HUGHES, Third R. 1ing_house Proprietor. cor. 6th—Sunny corner gas: bath; new mangt. ms; white gas 0 1o §3 a week. THIRD, 106%, near Mission—The Seattle—Nice rooms, $125 to $3. near T Dolores—3 suany w rooms: complete. Clean quiet cle room for gen- th bath $1 pe k; private fam Strictly nicely fur- ms for gentlemen; marine view; use > children CHEAPEST and lest in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the Tnited States. postpaid, for $1 per year. ROOMS WANTED. iK1 housckeeping rooms for a fam- s; north of Broadway, east of | Leavenworth st Box 14, Call elderly German widow wishes an unfur- nished housekeeping room; must be central in private family. Address box 1079, Call in wrapper, for ma SEWING MACHINE cents—The Weekly Call, 51 per year. for AND SUPPLIES. $2 MONTHLY, rented; repaired, bought, sold; machine supplies. | ALL kinds bought, sold, exchansged, rente | | pairing at | ROOMS | PILES per bos ing, itehin piles withc standing. PE city or | | | | | | | | 16 pages, i Call, JOHN SLATER— 10 to 4. daily, SPECIAL g NOTICES. papered from § ainting done. 2 : warranted to e Mint 43 145 Sixth: ph lowest rates. 2 Fourth st. 1 up: 9'2d st whitened, Paint Co. Hartn plle saive, $1 s of bleed- external, internal or protruding it fafl, no matter of how long 1628 Devisadero st, near Sutter. SR FREILI re all BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; country. CO., 415 Montgomery st COLLECTION 5520 PACIFIC rooms 9-10; te A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 31 per y ar. rapper, for mailing, | CHREAPEST and best in America—The Weeldly 16_pages, T'nited State sent to any address in the postpaid, for 81 per SPIRITUAL rele to-night, 8:15; sittings 1809 Stockton, nr. Graenwich. ZARY, 19174 nice unfurnished rooms; bath; toilet; gas; yard; basement, MRS. J. J. Jife reader, WHITNEY, trance test medium, medical clairvoyant, 232 Stockton. "Nice sunny front of Plymouth, Adelaide Ellsworth, a native | STORAGE AND WAREHOUS ~ Conn., aged vea CALA. Storage Warehouse, F. SMITH, prop., T frionds und acquaintances are respect- 722 Mission; goods guaranteed; tel “lay 25. fully invite to attend the fu: al this day S o i A i ~. | {(Monday), at 2 o'clock, from his late res PIBRCK-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. | oo i ®Jatkaon streel, Interment Na- Office 401 Post, cor. Powell; tel. Main §73. | tional Cemetery. HAM—In Alameda, August 12, Susan A., Widow 0f fate Charles Ham. and Abbie J. Forbes and CI Francisco, aged 7 yea respectfully - invited to at- this day (Monday) ALAMEDA ADVERTE ALAMEDA REAL ES EMENTS, i i | | | | mother of Mr: i | ATE. 1.‘xekx'usm.~nrr 133 e e o ~c~mme~rnr~ | street, Alumeda. Take the narrow- SNAP_Naw House, 8 room8 and bath: lot 50x | train to Versallles stati i 5 minute: CHU 150; good locatio tion.” Apply to W. ¥ | walk (rom sta- | jj1"SSON—In this cit | | = | E. 1612 Chapin. T native of F of funer ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. | parlors of J HOME fcr ladles in delicate heaith; large | HENNINGS-—In Oakia 4 | " mrounds: private. MRS DR FUNKE 1418 s+h | nie, belov d fant Mict | == — ——— | Mifinie Hennings, a native of Oakland. 12 8l | MeKE! A—In this ci August 11, 1899, Mary | land, | g LVLIDEMENLD |, ¢ quaintances are respect- e R s X T 4" fully fune this da}; BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. Monday). K, from iors of 2 B -~ s % ‘ Carew & 41 Van Ne m thence T been foreclosed; a fine 7-room house | to St. Mary's Caths Van Ness av est improvements; large lot; fruit tree: wh a solemn requiem high mass iy e Selibraf ¢ repose of her soul, com- % 15bld rom eleotric; 7 minutes from | mencing lock. Interment Holy Cross rsity JOSEPH' J. M , Rea)| - Cemetery. ik Station. ; MEYER—In Oaklan Freder e e — | “tive of California. aged 13 ¥ sale must be made; cheap | [ Remalns at the func 6: one block from station | gle J. Wood. Interment pr fine cottaze, 6 rooms and | View Cemetery bath; large front and back porche well, | WM. In this el August 13, 1899, Mor- | windmin lawn, shrubbery and s, beloved husband of Pauline Newman (nee | fruit trees; examine this property H. D.| Dresner). and brother of Max Newman, { Lorin_Station, Berkeley | adc Iyh Newman of Wats e and Mrs. J. s use canr 5 T 7o-| Rice, a native of Hungary, aged 31 years. | na house cannog be duplicated for | e el hoeati A eeeptiin New York City, August 13, 1899, | room, etc e location on im- | e Russe | Nevins of the Paulist Order, 1 near s and close to ed 46 years. » e e £ iligh mass of requlem for the repcse of sold at a sacri i ! his soul wil ing in St. Mary's Church, 1d at a sacrif money must ., t, on Wednes; , August 16. H, D. $1500 can remain on mortgage. IRWIN, Lorin Station, Berkeley invited George te Mar Otto T IN DEPTH. choicest property in Alameda | | | Jleman and Ch | tivelof San Francisco, a The cheapest, County. Apply to JOSEPH J. MASON, and 4 davs. nd acquaintances are Real Estate, Berkeley Station. Friends ———————— invited to attend funeral ERIKELEY s August 16, at 10 o'clock, from th BERKELEY ROOMS AND BCARD. ALpunca e UNION, 22% _Rooms with board; near Univer- | terment Holy Cross Cemetery . rounds and Telegraph-ave, cars. MI ACK—In this cit ‘ul.n\x 12, 1899, loved wife 1a-Chapel e e e e e of Pine street, \ eiided 3 : | —908 obart Fuestler to Gerhard F. Terscl .| twenty adults were confirmed in_the _OFFICE—003 BROADWAY. | Rebert Fuesier i Qo o o apruce, & | Roman Catholic faith at the Church of < o} IS8T A U, o0, 5% t. Boniface yesterday afternoon. In the pra e B [ s Someton B | Sheence of Archbishop Riordan, Bishop £ Tiuchanan : - lot on & ILEGANT new 8 1c laun- streets, fern in n E. Ca , 1ot on W < of Pacific, N : lawn, etc.; M. GRAY, ol M b strect. | Soclety, lot on N line wenty-seventh street, - _ 1270 W of Church, W 6-room Colonial | _Hugh (s; i tion; all lat- | Godeu ; cars handy on | Page, S % by W 100; | Matilda A. Galles to Sylvanus C, Eugene M. | and Emma C. Farnham, undivided oneseventh GRAY, s of sume (third description); $10. Ninth street. | ©f two-thir X b Ehdora: Spiller - - - : o inn Parents to Saverio Parente, 1ot oni| haltz, Bernard Windhaue, T_codore RS JFSGANT mew house of § rooms, laun- | W line of Powell street, 50 S of Franclsco, S| Jacob Berbench, Nicholaus Straubje Aussie, A bath: plate-glass windows: every- by W K quitclaim deed; $10. Dammes, Edward Kramer, Nefl gqv,ub thing of th v latest; situated between _ John, Charles or Charles, John H., Charles Wallace, Robert Karp, Benedict :3 u.:x!; Telegraph ave Grove st i Mot sxifb; a | Lo and Willlam F. Herbst and Mary M, Walter- | George Sulllyag, Charle Otterstedt, Josepl very choice b T Gwite of A. F.) to Herbst Estate Company | Heppinger. Phillp Assmann, Johann Longar, M. GRAY, | (@ corporation), Iof on W line of Mason street, | Joseph — Lair, _Otto. chgvenin. Johann | o BT | 42:6 N of Turk, N 2 by W 75; also lot on W | Denges, Albin Brun, Willlam Reltermann, | _ ! line of Van Ness avenue, 30 N of Union street, Wilhelm Boumann, Johann Schmittbauer, ! ed in North |5 30, W 70, NW 3 %5’ beginning; also lot on | Joseph Korn, Emil Metzler, Oscar Ring, is very of selling; line of Sickeis street, 23 NW of Wyoming, | Gottlob Brucker, John ~Williges, Willlam, $2000 per re. but now | NW 30 by SW 8, block 7, Snd . Fowler, Fred Kaiser, Daniel Heger, Rudolf h for both 150 ot on SW liné of Sicke 7 Gunndig, August Vetter, Johann Gabwiler, 1167 Eighth oming, SW 160 by NW 19 Robert " Hggli, Leo Hillenbrand, Albert 1 and 2, block 7, same; also property out Buckner, Henrich Schreiber, Fred Gotte, - | side of county; $—. Hermann Partmann, Fred O'Herstedt, : rental ohn Kingston to Paul F, John H. and | Johann Duckgerschel, Heinrich Helbrush, 8 Broadw nes E. Kingston, lot on NE corner of Bry- | Hermann Feldhaus, Joseph Treyermuth. NE 160 by NW 137 Maria Alsendorf, Louise Keller, Anna nd Flfth streets, OLD established busine: 908 Broadway. lot 4 Samuel J. Kingston, a and Louisiana stree me to same a on SE corner of C Oa = = = — | 12 100 by 50; gIiL. OAKLAND HOUS to same, lot on E line of Maryland = N of Yuba, N 1 100; gift. 6 rooms; modern; gas and coal ‘ame to same, t on of Maryland rden: $25. Address 1463 Twen- | ¢ 50 N of Marin, N 75 by W 100; gift. and Marie L. Huntington to Joseph T, and Charlotte F. W. Coonev lot on E line of Sevententh avenue, 100 S of B street, by E 120; $10. Market and Stanyan Streets and Golden Gate rk Land and Improvement Company to Jesse Hamilton, lot on N line of Rivoll street, 5 E of Stanyan, E 2 by N 100, lot 14, block ubdivision Helghts; $10. | ty-third ave., East Oakland —_— ' OAKLAND FURLITURE FOR SALE. | AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas. ths furniture dealer. 1ith and Franklin. Oakiand DIVIDEND NOTICES. e |~ A. McGinn to € McGinnn, lot DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. 70 (25 cents | on N line of Sagamore s 5 B of Capitol, per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Planta- by N 12, block D, Raflroad Homestead | tion Company will be payable at the office of | $10. the company, 327 Market st., on and after | Grace A., Ellen F. and Eugene McGinn to Monday, August 21, 1899. Bridget M. McDermott, lot on N line of Saga- | “Transfer books will close on Tuesday, Au- | more street, 325 ¥ of Capitol, E 75 by N 1%, gust 15, 18%, at 3 o'clock p. m. | block D, same; B. H. SHELDON, Secretary. | Emma L. Park Coogan, rerecord —— —— Y | 43, cov. 142, undivided one-sixth interest of es- | It George H. Parker; §—. b | “Same to N. Bowden, rereccord 42 cov. 34, | —_— | hn' Kingston to Paul F, John H. and Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | James E. Kingston, lot on S | mail will not be inserted. They must be handed S Eest in at either of the bublication o and N 251614, SW 19025 | indorsed_with the name and resig e of 1'1\9‘;. 5 l,"'l'l'"li'r;nd L e | sons authorized to have the same published. ~ { oy N 1ine of Seventh 'avenue,” 125 o0 N | | street, N 100, S to Sev- | BORN. | enth, "2 to 1 25, block 126, | CLAYBUR In this city, August 5, to | O'Netll and Haley Tract; gift. the wife of S. P. Clayburgh, a daug | DEUSER—In this city, August 5%, to the | Alameda County. wife of Charles Deuser, a daughter. | Tarriet A. Lewis to Josiah L. 16t on 8W. Alll~In this city, August 10, 1599, to the | corner of Fallon and h streets, W 100 by ife of Adolf Stahl, a daughter s 25, being lot 13, block Map of Dillon Prop- Onkland; glit. xander ¥. and Thomas J. Drafs vs. A. DILD. s us trustee of the estate of Lucinda J | Puckelew, Martha McKenna, Mary m ., Edrl Gladys V. Drais Burns, Thomas A. Meyer, Frederick Loutitt, guardian, by George E. | Cook, Mrs. Hartley wman, Morris . o 8. Drals, all in- | Danl, Mabel M Nevins, Rev. A. R. | terest in lot o corner of We: nd Nine- Ellsworth, Charles E. Reed, George 8. teenth stres Sugan A Back, Lina | lots 1an Francois Simma, Marle A, 02, Heunings, Annie exton, Mary A. Margaret 1. iam Weighel to Harriet Fannie B. lot on_ ¥ Ells street, 75:3 § of Rus- 0 by E 120, being the 0 feet of lot § | Watson, | Lands of Regent-street Homestead, BUCKELEW August 11, 19, lartha Buckelew, f Mrs. Co; ey $10 | nd Mrs. Martha El; 3 lascock to Annie J. Ward, lots 16 | aged S3 years, . block 8, North Alameda Tract, Brook- ices this™ ¢ | Iyn Township: 10. at the parlor: Paul M. Wenther to Louisa . Wenther, lots | Co. 6l Sacramento street. Interment pri- [ 1 and 1, block 1. Amends Map of 'Moss | vate. Tract, Erooklyn Townshin: ilso lots * and 5 BURNS—In this city, August 12, 1899, Thomas | biock 20, Warner Tract. Brooklyn Township: N son 7 Chinering aon’ (Loomas | gle 1ot 10, bioci 1. Amended Map of Moss in Burns of Cincinnati, Ohlo, loving | Tract, Brooklyn Township; glft, John J. and James Burns, Mre | uide H. Cole to Emily Scott, lot on W line Mrs. William Hunt of Monte- | of ¢ 75 8 of Brown or Thirty-fourth, . subject to & mortgage to Cen- ank, Oakland; $19. Hornung and the late Joseph- d nephew of Thomas J. Moran, a native of Montreal, Canada, -ged 50 years 3 months and % da tral cob W. Sperb, lot on S line of Brown or Thirty Oakland; $10. O ‘and Mae G. Losh to Alice B. Pawson (wife of Arthur), lot on NW corner of Filbert and Eighth streets, W 125, N 120, £ 2, S 30, F'900, S 90, to beginning. block 544, Oakland: also ot on' NE line of Hamilton place, 353.95 NW of Oakland avenue, NW 30 by NE 9, being lot 14, Hamilton Tract, Oakland: also lot 7, block A, Map of Adeline Addition' of Oakland, Omiland; also ot W corner of Hopkins street and Lew!s avenue it produced SW, thence NW 55 by SW 130, being lot 12 and portions of lots 11 and 13, block 1, Fast Oakland Heights, East Dakland? also lot 27, block 2099 and lots 24 and *block 2118, Alden Tract at Temescal, Oak- fand: also lots 17 and 15, block B, King Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. o Daniel W. and Flizabeth B. Hitcheock to nt | william H. Mackinnon, lot 4 on Map of H. C. Dohr's Homestead, Oakland Township: $4000. Rebecea Wurts fo George K. Holloway, the S A0 feet of lot 25, block 12, Amended Mav of the Central Park, Alcatraz and Newbury sta- tlona, Terkelexi 0. " (G - Mary J. and James G .| e eorge W. Hinkel, re-record 623 d. 317, lot 16, block C, Belleviie Tract, Alameda; $10. George V. Hinkel to George W. Macgae, lot 16, block C, Bellevue Tract, Alameda; $i0. Chatles and Carrle Groos to J. B. Wallace, ot on B line of St. Charles street, 19 S of San Antonio avenue, S 60 by E 100. Alameda; $10. | “Chester 1. and Caudace A. Powell to Antone J. Silveira, lot on SW corner of Clarke and Fiarlan stréets, W 200 by § 300, being lots 46 to ".l‘s' 76 to 79, Hemme Tract, San Leandro, Eden Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowe cal COOK—In this city, August 13, 1899, Mrs. Hart- ley, beloved wife of A. H. Cook, a native of Baden, Germany g The funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 4413 Bryant street, thence to St. Boni- face Church, Golden Gafe avenue, for serv. ic Interment private, Holy Cross Ceme- te DAHL—In this city, August 13, 159, Mabel M. dearly beloved daughter of Henry and Eme. Dahl, a native of California, aged 3% years 5 months and 25 day T7Triends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10 o'cinck, from her late rest. e, 1114 Hamuvshire street. Interm css Lawn Cemetery. VORTH—In this city, August 12, 1309, arles E., beloved husband of the late Jo. hanna Eli§worth, and father of Lillian and o —————————— HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Buccessors to Flanagan & Gallagher, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st., ’onlll. Lincoln wchook Telephone South’ MCAVOY & CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 128 Market st., between $th and 9th. Teleph South 7. Savings and Loan | . | Augustine, S| Charles Helmke and Joseph R. Kaelin to Ja- | g Friends and acquaintances are respect- h street, 369:6% I of Grove B 5 by S | gelivered the second of his sermons on fully invited to attend th ks . being lot 34, Collins Tract, Oakland; also | 3¢V role” Hi ge - ully invited to attend the funeral this day | 10055, ¥1E.0r Hrown or Thirty-tourth sirect, | the “Home Circle’! His subjéct was ton avenue, thence to St 1, B of Grove, £ 50 by S 100.35, belng lot reat Mothers and Noble Fathers.” He James C ch, where a sol mn requiem mdi\ %, Collins Tract, ”“khm‘!: 20 said: Will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, | Repecca Wurts to Mary H. Maxey, lot 8 and “The home is a Scriptural institution. smmencinng at 9 o'clock. Interment ioly | W, % Of lot & block 2107, Alden Tract at Temes- | cpristianity is intended for the home, for § } 3 3 % B o SCEY SRS SRCER SRR SC o services. He Montgomery conducted the 2 O. F. ted by Father Philibert, | was as; t | M., as deacon, and by a theologian, Mr. Kaiser. of Los Angeles, as sub-deacon. tor of St. Boni- | Father Maximilian, pas 3 face, with Father Raphacl and Father i aided in the confirmation ser- Vices. The following is a list of those con- i tirmed: Joseph H Welss, Johann anachowski, | Charles Hofner, Anton Reb- | Henry Joesten, Koenig, Irabella Banachowski, Anna Robin- gon, Christine Clasen, Maria Kotzian, Marla Weller, Teresa Berberick, Helena Covens, Catherine Duckgerschel, = Elise Frischtle, ‘Anna Wrede, 1da Wedel, Alvina Keller Margaret Gels, Catherine Heinwart, Eve- iyn Kane, Cecelia _Bittgenbach, "Louise Tiruckner, Catherine Becker, Barbara Iro- | eak, Olga Regli, Barbara Kramer, Anna Kotzeau, Agnes Kausche, Gertrude Slattery, Marla Hellenbrand, Marfa Leonhardt, Anna Boyle, Elizabeth Muller, Clara Hub®¥, Kate Schmidt, Regina Schlegel, Julia Ruegs, Francisca Husch, Cecelia Lommer. Marta Joesten, Magdalena Wempe, Maria Feldhaus, Aghes Willbrand, Michaela ‘Schnabel, Margaret Drewes, Kmma Anna Stofan, Rosa Amés, Mar- , ‘Anna_Schunk, Blanche Rode, Elise Gabwiler, Theresa Gum- per, Adelina’ Sprenger, Lena Baerne, Maria Vonah, Josephine Schulte. Leona 'Marke, ephine Masa, Maria Boyle, Frederica Yellgarth, Dora Steegler, Louise Hoyle, Caroline Krause, Mathilda Knapp, Anna Jenkins, Maria Wengon, Augusta Bockel- Mathilda Mischler, Ida Nicolai, ichert, Mary Brucker, Louise Feh, ller,’ Josephine Bawart, Cecelia Schoen, Anna Pleffer, Emma Webber, Sel ma Fador, Helena mann, | Betty' R Mary ¥ Villgarth. « THE TOWER CF BABEL, DR NELANDER'S THEME Rev. Dr. Nelander delivered an inter- esting sermon to his congregation at the First English Lutheran Church last even- ing. His address was entitled the “Tower of Bakel.” He said in part: At the beginning of our history we for- mulated the Monroe doctrine. It was our Tower of Bal ‘We declined to lend a and in the overthrow of the unspe: kable h | Turk and the deliverance of a persecuted people. "The Lord then pointed t~ a peopie | At our very doors—the desolated and starv- | {ng Cubans. It was of no avail. Three | weary years went by: then down went the M ‘And the spray of that dismal wreck Yose to admonish us. That was God's way of broadening our theory of national life. At this moment we are dreaming dreams of ‘American greatne Why should we join the procession that has marched through the centuries with trumpets and flying ban- | hers to dust and oblivion? God has better Things in store for us. Let it be our glory 1 Hive sheiter to the persecuted and’ ex- tend the merciful reign of Christ. | ————r—————— GREAT MOJHERS AND NOBLE FATHERS Locke at the Dr. Charles Edward last evening Central Methodist Church Jesus told one of his converts ‘Go Nome o thy friends and teil them what the Toord hath done for thee. Piety in tne home aids in the forming of true char- acter. “There is a mother-force in the worid; mother-made men. Luther there . are 3 A Wesley, Augustine, Cromwell, Scott, <siz, Washington, Lincoln and Me: llustrations of the doctrine Ag N are all i Fr! Tocks the cradle rules the ‘the hand that world.” " —_——————————— REV. W. E. DUGAN SPEAKS ON DREYFUS At Stewart Memorial Unitarian Presby- terian Church, Rev. W. E. Dugan spoke last night on Dreyfus and his trial. The pastor treated the interesting subject in an able manner. He sald in brief: “Much_interest is centered about the trial cf Dreyfus. For a long time he has been banished to Devils island, where he has been subjected to the most inhuman treatment. Now he is brought back and is having a new trial and will probably be acquitted. It teaches that God has not forgotten the Jew. While the Jews are no Jlonger a nation, God still loves them.” ! WILL LEAD ORCHESTRA AT THE ARION CONCERT upon Colonel Burns at night, and some furthe: cerning an extra sesston ensued between them. made the third party but for all that nothing more than was published yesterday was accomplished. | Although Crimmins a up poorly n the late they still control the Senatorial votes Barry and Fre Assemblyman *Mike" Lundquist, and, it is sal ballots of Assemblyman ator Feeney, Democrats. show-down. ' For this a sons Mr. Crimmins has inent part in the conferences of the past | few days. Rather a peculiar asp. developed among the del the Committee of One Hi maries. Phélan purposes, they h; in every district ‘during and have decided to go tion pledged to no candidate. In the meet- ings that have occurred there have becn several anti-Phelan ha force, and the spirit of discord has devel- oped to such an extent is to be named until th vention. The selection of a cou the coming Democratic ises to be a lively affair. where the Committee of One Hundred is in power there are candidates galore for the places, and it will b settle the rivalry in som Rainey will probably Thirty-eighth District, and George Ma: well is willing to do th the Bush street boss in District. at present he is not so working hard to win a list. Delegates elected to th tions can receive their certificates of elec- tion by calling at the on Monday after 11 o’clo | T } : ; Although it has been known that | A. Blanchard. they were elected by the Phelan push for | Point Arena Outside of these districts Rainey Plantes in Paris. Lions of this color are found only in the interior of the Sahara, and are scarce even there. Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 13, 5 p. m. The following maximum temperatures wi reported from stations in California to-day: Eureka ... 64/San Diego . Fresno . I §8 Sacramento Angi 175 Independence Bluff 180 Yuma . Luis Obispo.... 7 San Francisco data: Maximum temperature, 64: minimum, 5¢; mean, WEATHER CONDITIC AND FORECAST. In the upper portion of the Sacramento Val- Oregon, Washington and Idaho the weather i generally cloudy and threatening. Light rain | has fallen from Mendocino northward along the coast and over Washington and Ore- son, An area of low pressure is central north of Montana and a trough-like depression extends hward over the plateau region to Mexic ‘fhe pressure has risen slightly along the coast re G { and fallen over the interior | “The temperature has fallen decidedly over | Washington, Oregon ldaho, elsewhere it has remained nearly Conditions fay pwers in the extreme northern alifornia to-night | and in Nevada and Utah Monday. Hizh winds are reported from Northern Ne- from Kalispel v and a_thunder storm n Forecast made at San Franeisco for thirty | hours, ending midnight August 14: | Northern California—Showers in the extreme northern portion to-night; partly cloudy in north portion: fair in south portion Monday; | tresh northwest wind. | Southern California—Fair Monday; fresh west wind. |~ Nevada—Cloudy, with showers Monday; cool- east portion. with showers Monday; coole | loudy Monday id vicinity cloudy h to brisk west w Partly o) t Offi o - > United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point. entrance to San i Francisco Bay. Published by otficial au- thority of the Superintendent NOTE—The hizh low wuters occur at the eity front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Poin s height of tide is the s | | | se at both places | = LB BN O A S AR R U SRR B 5 VB the Palace la: r discussion con of the Legislature | Phil Crimmins | to the powwow, | FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS | .65 ciess zod acsonmten | / @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- o s S AL SEMEND | i BV o ctent ne tomeral o-moreoyy PROFESSOR HERMANN GENSS. MONDAY. AUGUST 14 e e e e TR0 7 Mission i, thence 5 = [ FRUITVALE REAL —sTATE E o St Church, Golden Gate ave- NE of the most distinguished participants in the Arion concert to be S s | LARGE, level $100; only 325 down; strest | o 11 be held ht 1 o'clock. given for the benefit of the California reception fund at the Alhambra i | “work done; , water, gas; fine school | SIMMA—in this EUSE e e to-morrow evening is Professor Hermann Genss, who will direct the | close by r rallroad station and Oakland | Antoine b4: § o 8. Si orchestra. lectric h ourly trains to city; se | daughter of J and Maria S. Simma, al & : | fec a u:rf‘-ul‘l:i -:1 hnlrr’w“l‘u fiu;: native of Sa 0, aged 5 months and | )¢ Professor Genss arrived here recently from Germany, where he - nalcly e e tnveris olby Anenst iUWIE Mecy occupled responsible positions and was honored with medals and various hon- ale sta. JXTON—In this city, August 14, 1800, Mary | orary memberships in prominent academies of muslc. He was recently - {5 D mios, deaviy el ved daughter of Philip and | o lected director of the Harmonie Singing Soclety of this city, which under ” \‘“' U{Dg \D"FRTIQF\H‘\'TS Rahill, a native of California, aged 1 year 1| & his direction has been making onishing progress. 3 A h , 4 month’ and 13 days. fore leaving Germany Professor Genss was director of th | £ ;. i SEMEL mont 8. SEL ARl P Before leaving Germany Pr was director the Potsdam e = e pe AV warson_tn ihie city, Augist 18 180, Fan| 1 prinarmonic Orchestra, which, before his departure, extended him an in- ¢ | e | HAYWARDS REAL ESTATE ] . R. Watson, a native of York, Pa., | J dorsement of his capability in the highest terms of praise. T L el S emitesn SbshL et years and 1) month: | | i HAYWARDS PROT v = = @2+ 09+ 0+ 040000000069 0+0+ 600 @ | NOIEIn the abenciemmosition of thy tiies {H DS B : | | early morning tides are given In the left : e fruit: new modern house, 5| REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | | hand column and the successive tides of the HE o e house el W T | EN CONFIRMED MR. DIBBLE TALKS 1T | dayintne"orace ot occu Tence as to time. Th | imorovementalivorth \sskink | atary S apdl Gearee VL Helsh {0 Rwh-'x(ICHILDR RCH second time column glves the second tide of 1 acres | it; - Kelly, lot on § line of Green street, | the day, the third time column the third tide Laiesininne Rl SLonse Slax of 'Van Ness avenue, S 85:27%, NE 31, ¥ | AT ST BON'FACE CHU OVER WITH BURNS | and the last or right hand column gives the D I hertiorlund:) comar W 2 810, e - — —_— . | last tide of the day, except when there are but o frut nd; cor ‘Antonio and Laura A. Gonzalez to Jacob H. | three tides, as sometimes occur. The heights : beaution it on N dines ot O arellstreet, {155 1} RISHOP MONTGOMERY CON-|EXTRA SESSION PLANS FUR- | given are additins o the sour ings on the S an A cres o Gough, 27:6 by N 12 L # | | Unf t: s Coast vey charts, i e e arlow’J. Smith to Daisy H, Winter. lot on | DUCTED THE SERVICES. THER DISCUSSED. e T T i o el water: ar town: per acre L |“, ’\‘\’3“114 ““‘“ S ] LR ’( - S and then the number given is subtracted from o e Hearintion with prices con | i o Willla 2 A the depth given by the charts. The plane of with the time. Cali or write for ‘full | mith, Jot e o N oteet 150 W of|Over Ome Hundred Children and | Committes of One Hundred Delegates | reference is the mean of the 1ower 1w waters, ars to P WILDERT, Haywards, Cal ott, W 2 by N 1(]7! SR il Twenty Adults Embrace the Go Unpledged to the Demo- ’; = S e e ————— e —— Arthur i and Adelaide M. Bridge to Josey) % 5 . | 8 , i - rr praarme | Eo AT ciés, dot on W_line of ° Devisadero | Roman Catholic Faith. et Conention | OU\LAA\A’ AIWFRTISE\“‘\Tb il virey | S LR Steamer Movements. Over one hundred children and about| Aggemblyman Henry C. Dibble called | | | - Steamer. | pe Nome. ..lGrays Harbor.. IHumboldt *[Point Arena. T Crescent Cit 1bi Sunol Weeott. nd ielly showed | e Canr i IPuget Sound... primary elections | sgamoa . {Humboldt. Bonita Newport. on.|Nanaim Robt. Adam: d, can deliver the | Brunswick Oregon Por Crowley and Sen- | Queen -|Seattle. Cif it comes to a | Proress [Tacoma. .\ ug. car | Arcata oos Bay e China and JaDAN.........| AU Australia ......./Honolulu...... -e...|Aug. City of Puebla.. Victoria & Puget Sound Aug : .| Pomona . Humboldt. ect of affairs has | Coquille River..|Grays Harbor. legates elected by | Santa Rosa. 0. undred at the pri- | Willamette ave held caucuses | Columbia . {Portland the past few days | North Fork [Humboldt. .. % Coos Bs Newport. = into the conven | Wellington | Luella ™. I Tillamoo! | Peru ... {Panama.. rangues of much | Corona ... {Sas Diexs | Walla Walla...|Victoria & Puget Sound!Aug. 20 that no candidate e eve of the con-| TO SAIL. nty committee nt‘ Steamer. zDelHnancn. Salls. & Pier. convention prom- [ In every district | Weeott —....|Humboldt.....|Aug. 14. .2 pm(Pler 13 | Umatilla” /[ Vic & Pgt Sd.[Aug. 14, 10 am(Pier 9 | Pt."Arena.[Point Arena.|Aug: 1. 2 pm/Pler 2 | Corona . San Diego.....|Aug. 14, 11 am/Pler 11 s Bo eagy task 0| Lioha __...{Point Arens 3pmiPler 2 ol s Brunswick |Oregon Ports.[Aug. 16, 2 pm|Pler 20 win some in the | State Calif.|Portland...... Aug. 16, 10 am|Pler 24 | Bonita .INewport.......|Aug. 16, 9 am/Pler 11 e right hing for | Arcata .....[Coos Bav......|Aug.16, 10-am|Pier 13 the Forty-fourth | Newburg .../Grays Harbor!Aug.18, 5 pm!.. . Hgke. Maru/China& Japan/Aug.17. 1 pm|PMSS strong, but he is | Samoa ...../Humboldt.....[Aug.17. 10 am|Pler 2 fow more on the | Coquille RvIGrays Harbor|Aug: 17. 12 m(Pler 2 Pomona ...|Humboldt 17, 2 pm Pler 3 = o A. Blanchrd!Coos 118, 10 am|Pier 13 e various conven-| ‘g, yose.:..|Panam 18, 12 m/PMSS Santa_Ro 18, 11 am|Pier 11 registration office ck a. m. [Aug. 19, 10 am/Pler 9 JAug. 20, 9 am|Pler 11 Aug 21 10 am Pier 24 City Puebla!Vie & Pgt S Coos Bay...|Newport e Columb Portland HOTEL ARRIVALS = GAAND HOTEL. 8 ok by Intelh T H Hughes, Ariz A Rockwell, N Y hipping Intelligence. Mrs L i Boone, Peorla|A J Burras, Chicazn pping 8 Miss Boone, Peoria |Vera Hickman, B C % © Hogan, s'u.( ton |4 W Gates, U'S army # ® C B Constable, Ca’ W J Overton, U S A 7] G J Ellwanger, Cal |R W Walker, Cal ARRIVED. C ¥ Maisberry, Ohio |A Eikman, Oroville Sunday, Augnst 12. T N Heffron, Sacto J 8 Parker, U 8§ army Stmr Mineola, David, hours from Nanaimo. ¥ C Case & W, Ogln |J P Harkinson, US A | Stmr Centennial, Fagles, 32 days from Manila, W E Nichols, Los Ang|J B Green, N Y via Nagasaki 21 days. & E Daiton, Benicia |M L Fox. Sioux ¥alls | Stmr Newburg, Hansen, 67 hours from Grays J 7 Conor, Salians |E_E Hawkins, First | Harbor. Mrs S H Soule, Seattle | S D Volunteers Stmr Tillamook, Anfindsen, 26 hours from C ‘Morrison, Sacto |I Mier, N ¥ Fields Landing. D W Ravenscroft, Cal [Mrs Fitzgerald & d, [ Stmr Empire, Nelson, 50 hours fm Coos Bay. H C Ross, Redwood | _Ogden Ger war stmr Geier, Jacobsen, 10 days from J W C Harizon, Cal G J_Wolff, Wash Acapulco. T Monheimer&w, Wash|C I Tuttle, Utan hr Mary C, Matsen, § hours from Fort L W_Knight, Or F M Knmp, P S A Ross. HS llluhn\‘s, Portland l\; C :}lllt hell, Idaho SAILED. D McDutfie, Cal |Mrs T Franklin, {'SA Sunday, August 13. R Hanna, Berkeley |J Welcyer, Los Ang St Navary Haglie i L L Swartz, N ¥ L Krumb, Alzmeda mr North Fork, Bash, Eureka. Mrs D Lewis, Oak'and |G Swanhton, Sacto Stmr Noyo, Winkel, Fort Bragg. Miss L Holmes, Cal |Mrs K Tully & s, Mo | Rr ship Leudon Hill, Cruikshanks, Queens- F Trestlow, Cal Dr. C Lyons, Oakland Fort Worth' E J Beall, w & d, | town. Schr Five Brothers, Jensen, Stewarts Point. n, W Tipton, Utah |S 7 Beall, EI Paso T Skt T D Hart, Cal |P "c Sohn, Folsom o e Nicolson, Mendogino. A E Willams, Cal |N L Cohn, Cal = & 2 C W _Hajer, Haywards|J Dennls, v & d, Cal 5 CLEGRAPHIC. - 3 7 Thaten, Portland |Mfs W Trenan, % cn, | POINT LOBOS—Aug 13, 10 p m—Weather Miss E_A Oliver, Or | Violet Vaughan,” Or W H Jack & w. Cal H J Curry, Martinez A J Smith.’ <al Mrs Baldwin, Cal H Salinas City |G A Perriman, § Jose |3 M Peart,’ cal |L Watson, Grimes | W & Husband, Keleey velocity 14 miles. SPOKE Per stmr Newburg—Aug 12, north of Cape Mendocino, ship Ary: of tug Relief, hence Aug 10 for Seattle. MISCELLANEOUS. foggy; wind SW Warren, 40 miles in tow Nev D Jones, Marion I M Carr, Martinez = D e M -1 & Canriels & Tose Scow schr P and R No 6, while anchored off e inenam, [H C Short, Topeka~ | section B of the seawall, August 13, carried ‘Shanghal |R H Sterling, Napa away chain and drifted onto stmr Golden Gate. The former's main boom crashed into the J F Williams&w, Cal |T Mrs Williams, Fresno | C A Clark, Fresn: | Mrs L Clatk, Fr N Manasu&w. Cal J H Wright&w, Mo Mo oifs J A Kuntz, Ariz W Mrs A J Stele, Mrs S T Hedley, Mo S K Green, Tal PALACE HOTEL. S W Bowne & w, N Y|B Newman, Boston |S W Meyerfeld, N Y M Haley, Chicago !F L Moyer, N Y O Morgan, Los Ang E D Watts, Montana | M Lehman, Dresden J W Piper, Boston W L C Trent & w, Utah |C B Lyon, Minan Mrs G § Holmes Utah|W E Ganigus & w, NY |0 L Sutherland, N Y |C N Smith, Boston Mrs G H Ingoldsby, TIN'H § Pitchett, U § N J B Brayton, Jr. Oakld C F Dietrichs & w. NY IMiss E H Young, N Y Miss V Pechner, Minn|A E Dietrichs, N Y Miss C Pechner, Minn |G W Burnham, 111 Portland E B Power & w, Nev . London R J Trimble & w. N Y Mrs G Bovd, Kansas G C Vailmer, San Jose Mrs A L Smith. Kans W B Snyder, Newark Miss W E Dykins, Ia |H B Woods, San Jose O H Harrison. Mexico | M Estanaux, Los Ang NEW WESTERN HOTEL. C E Rommel, Phila G A Lung, U S N L R Pechner, Minn D C O'Rielly J H Hart & w ¥ Price. Hongkong G C Chamblis, Ohio Miss L Cole, Los Ang | W Mrs B T Carr, Seatle Mrs T A Keables, Vet- erans’ Home A Foster, Mass B F Daggett, Aurora {H Newma Mrs Sanborn, St Louis J M Smith | Musto, Stockton A Buck, Seattle tte . | Golden Gate, denting one of the plates on star- board quarter In captain’s cabin. MEMORANDUM. The Ger war stmr Geier is a fourth-class cruiser, 1700 tons, 3609-horsepower. speed 17% knots and carries 8 officers and 170 men. DOMESTIC PORTS. , TACOMA—Arrived Aug 13—Ship Hecla, hence uly 2. ASTORTA—Arrived Aug 13—Ship Standard, in tow of tug Rescue, hence Aug S. PORT TOWNSEND—Sailed Aug 13—Schrs W F Witzeman and Erie, for Honolulu. REDONDO—Arrived Aug 12-Schr Jennie Stella, from Grays Harbor. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Aug 13—Haw ship Star of Russia, from Seattle. SEATTLE—Sailed Aug 13—Stmr Cottage City, for Dyea. PORT LUDLOW—Arrived Aug 13—Schr Fred E sander, from Port Townsend; bktn Robert Sudden, from Port Townsend. VENTURA—Arrived Aug 13—Stmr Geo Loo- mis, lonce Auf 13, and sailed for San Fran- elsco. TACOMA—Arrived Aug 13—Br stmr Athenian, from Seattle: stmr Walla Walla, hence Aug bark Kate Davenport, from Port Blakeley. POINT ARENA—Arrived Aug 13—Stmr Alca- zar, from Port Los Aneles. ASTORIA—Arrived Aug 13—Stmr Columbia, ‘hence Aug 11. SOUTH BEND—Arrived Aug 13—Bktn Adden- da, from Honolulu. CASPAR—Sailed Aug 13—Schr Abbie, for San C Klahr, sn0 S Lake w, Il H Benedict, N Y Drow, W Chisholm & w, Cal C W Carmore, L edro; echr Maxim, for San Francisco, C W Seyde, Sacto |3 de Martini Cal PO A Y Sailed Aug 13—Stmr Arcata, for A L Cavett, Pinole | F Treplin, England | gan Francisco. D e ¥ ‘_I"!gc N'l::;ofhlce;so TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS, H " Baker, Boston C'G Crapon, R I N R e s annotter E Jeffrey, Chicago "} 2 Danipihc 1 3 - | G5% T SEAURIR Sow oneienes St Ta J Mulroy, Los Ang B Freeman, ‘Ind e e —Arrived Aug 13—Stm F L Blair, Valleo |A M Freeman, Ind EEAVEL iy i I e e Touraiy, C A Dugan, Sacto —_——— A black lioness has lat | the collection of animals from New York. AUPENSTOWN—Safled Aug 13—Stmr Luca- ely been added to M&){'?EA%%OI? ;fix:’:‘k‘unn—s' tmr Bar- ih-the Jardin des | barosea, from Dremen for New York >

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