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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1899. 11 et st., | inst nts bet. 7th and eatment dally, 1 st., room 0'DO? 4 Market et ELL e and residence and Seventh. 8 T | SEWING MAGHINES AND SUPPLIES. | s s bought, ed from $3; whitened, $1 up Hartman Paint Co., 319 3d st. ed for $4; collections made PACIFIC COLLECTION el 5520, BAD tenants e} cliy co., or _countr: 415 Montgomery s {'S news for 5 cent: in wrapper, for m address in the ne .year for $1, home, T rooms Castro: sacrificed and leas Call m house: ces, fronting e sts., froi F. finishad on m t purchaser. s ms: = good house 5 acres fenced etting; running wa st of th NWELL, coffee and popular price ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPIN cor. . la Eighth—1 large ho ndry and bath; room and ki Geary—Light, clean, 5 . $15 up; ret. ¥ front room for light Nicely furnished eunny hskpg. ful kitchen; exclusive bath; porch. bought; 1 t cealskins HaA gart housekeeping rooms; gas and | CSPIRITUALISM. | MRS, J. J. WHITNEY, trance t | _life reader, medical clairvoyant. medium, Stockton. | CALA. Storage Warehouse, F. Mission; goods guaranteed RCE-RODOLPH Storage and M; Office 401 Post, cor. Powell: tol. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. ing Co. Main 5713; nt new up-to 2-story houses ms and bath each; firstclass chool and stations; street 3000 to $4000; only nd houses to let per month; d nelghbor” station streat $100 ) h, balance per month; lot . with new up-to-date cottage of 7 rooms broad and W g e on $25 per month; less than slegant new 2-story, § rooms Morton st., near Morton-st. bargaln In Alameda; elegant resi- a Clara ave. and Central ave. Touses to let In_all par Alameda. H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park st., Alameda. | ABOUT loc: also 50x150; easy Mastick sta ern S-room hou: ge § rooms; 1518 Mozart | lots 'BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. HILLEGASS TRACT. WITHIN 5 MI S FROM UNIVERSITY. 5 MINUTES FROM STATION LOTS 160 FEET IN DEPTH. | County. Apply to JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley Station. 0—Elegant sunny upper ath; othel e, § and c cekly iy _address In the Mo Siates. postpald, for $1 per year, _United States. postpald, for $1 peryear. = ROOMS TO LET—Furn. 148 A r. Broadway and Polk ht hn : cars direct. and Unfarn. | Sixth—Rooms, | sunay, | JUST been foreclosed; a fine 7-room house; all latest improyement: rge lot; frult trees, figs, olives, blum: ; 2 blocks from sta- tion; 1 block from electric: 7- minutes from university. Apply JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley Station. OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 1 ! —Large, new house, 1 sh, balance to suit; see it 0 way, Oakland. ck to local: RY house § rooms and bath: 10th st. W. P. shed busines Oakland. — e — OAKLAND HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. rk an »dern service: % day. 7 Taylor st elevator; to §1 large front room ng water, bath. ice single, me. $1 to 33 per week. Taylor: angt., renovat- bay-window rms.; transient. Market (old No. 1364): ngle; aiso unfur arket, cor. r; well furn. rms. & otfices corner Mason—Elegantly all sunny . private »ms; also single, $125 with clean beds, = re)—Comfortable furn. modated. MRS. HYER. n . 751 Misslon—Selsct o $5 per week. family rosvenor, 319 Sutter, nr. Stockton— single rme.; hed rooms from $1 per eping and transient. . oom fur. nto—Nice! irnishe =0 others, Nice unfurnished rooms, $4 ed rooms and fiat Newly furnished bay- transient very bet f furnished rooms; sitors solicited; block {rom new F. O. site— e room, $5. front r reasonable. MRS. J. KING. | double and light | free baths. | rs within & | m suitable for | bay-window suites: it suite; kitchen, front also unfurn of country I g 5 & FOR SALE. OAKLAND FUR.ITURE AN introduction to you (rom H. Schellhaa furniture dealer. 11th and Frankiin. Oskiand DIVIDEND NOTICES. Market st., on and after Fri- Transfer books will company day, Seotember 1, on Saturday, i m. NOTICE—D 0. 70 (2 cents DIVIL end 2 of the Hutchinson Sugar Planta- per share tion Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., Monday, August 21, 1869 Transfer books will close on Tuesday, Au- , at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, on and after gust 15, 1899, Secretars. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been fssued as follows: Mikkel Larsen and Lucy A. Cain.. 5 Ostberg and Augusta C. Bril Rosenthal and Minnie Farandiez. Harry M. Levy and Edna Armer. John F. Rand and Juila F. Byron Richard P. Gutter and Ida_Pohl William_Bohle and Nettie Reese . W. A. Fairbanks and Bessie Kammerer. | Josef Fink and Maria Schepelko. Fdward J. Luhman and Katherine Miiler. C. F. McPherson and Josephine L. Bocarde.21-1! Clarence 8. Benner and Elva F. Johnson....4 BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATES, and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- £ons authorized to have the same published. BORN. August 16, 189, to the , a daughter. August 17, 1889, to the n lly Birth, marriage I MARRIED. BAIRD—NOYES—In this city, August 16, 189, by the Rev. William C. Pontl, Earl D. Bair TER—HARPER—In this city, August 99, by the Rev. Willlam Rader, Roy Dempster and Olive Harper, both of San | | Francisco. )GWOOD—In Oakland, August 10, by the Rev. William Rader, Frank Hess of San Francisco and Winifred A. G. Wedg- wood of Oakland, Cal. :NUNAN—In_this cit ward Dempsey, Fred W by the Rev. nge Jr. and | ary T. Nunan, both of Oakland LAWLESS—HAMPTON—In ity, August | 735, 1895, by the Rev. F. A ne, Thomas tess and Maude L. on, both of Francisco. DON—MAYHEW-—In Oaklan. August 13 s rold, exchanged, rented; pairing at lowest rates, 205 F\‘fl‘{h =t. | SPECIAL NOTICES. nth: great bar- | eta- | . cholc- | The cheapest, choicest property in Alameds | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. | WM. P. TODD, | Apply to E. | llam J. Maxwell, Mrs. J. W. Lee and Lillie F. Brady, a native of County Meath, Ireland. (Oakland and Sacramento papers please copy.) G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (I'riday), at §:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 726 Fillmoré street, thence to Sacred Hear? Church, where a solemn requiem high | mass wili be celebrated for the repose of her | soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. DOLAN—In Fair Oaks, August 16, 159, Michael Dolan, beloved fathér of Rose Dolan, a na- tive of Galway, Ireland, aged 64 years and 3 months. X Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this Jay (Friday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, thence to Mount Carmel Church, Red- d City, where solemn requiem high mass 111 be celebrated at 10 o'elock for the repose | of his soul, thence on 12:12 o'clock train from | Redwood City to Holy Cross Cemetery, “olma. Y. M. I—Members of the Young Men's Insti- tute, Mount Carmel Council No. 520, are re- quested to meet at their hall at § o'clock sharp to attend the funeral of the late de sed brother, Michael Dolan. ELLY—In this city, August | | 16, 1 Theresa. beloved wife of Frederick Donnell; beloved sister of Eister. Jenivieve Pa and Mre. A. Lyons, Mrs. J. H. Murph < von Beyer, a native of Cal . aged 26 years and 1 month. Friends and acquaintances are respect- ¢ invited to attend the funeral this day iday), at 9:30 o'clock, from St. Paul's | Church, "corner Church and _Twenty-ninth | streets.” Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Re- mains at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Undertaking Company, 242 Mission —TIn thie city, August 17, 1899, Lomis ler. a native of Charleston, aged §3 vears. E> Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral to-morros (Saturday). at 1 o'clock, from his late resi dence, 1603 Van Ness avenue. Interment pri- vate. Please omit flower: EMERIC—In San Pablo, Cal, August 15, 159, Harry beloved husband of Elizabeth eric, Lias a’ native of New York City, 6 months and 29 days. ds and acquaintances are respec: fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from 228 Sutter street, under the auspices of San Francisco y No. 3, B. P. O. E, —In this city, August 17, 1899, James a native of County Mayo, Ire- 27 years. ains at the parlore of the Henry J. Undertaking Company, 20 Fifth GARRETT—In this city, August 17, 183, Julia, beloved wife of Nicholas Garrett, a native of .Wisconsin, aged 23 vears. GIHON—In t of Belfast, months, HABICH—In this city, Ireland, aged 69 years and 7 August 17, 189, Mary Habich, beloved mother of Harry Habich, grandmother of Mrs. J. F. Seeges, a na- many, aged 8 years. nds and acquaintances are respect- d the funeral to-morrow s ¥ lock, from the parlors of Halsted' & Co., 945 Mission street. Inter- 1. 0. O. F. Cemetetry. YDEN—In this city, August 16, 189, Ed- . heloved husband of Helena Hayden, a e of Dublin, Ireland, aged 36 years. | ~In this city, August 17, 159, Andrew M. XKehoe, brother of Mrs. Dr. C. L. Nelson, a native of Walla Walla, Wash, aged 8) § months and 25 days —In Oxnard, Cal, August 14, 18 Louis Loudon Jr., beloved son of Mr. an L. Loudon of Alvarado, Cal., a native ancisco, aged 21 years and 6 months. | 'ment ~ this ¥ (Friday), at 1 | at Alvarado, Alameda Cout | MCGOVERN—Tn this city, August 17, 1599 | “James McGovern, a native of New York, aged | 81 year | MURPHY—In this el garet Murphy of T1 August 16, 1899, Mar- (nee Chambers), beloved wife hy Murphy, and mother of Gertrud resa, Joseph, Thomas and Dani urphy and Mrs. R. Peters, a native Irush, County Claire, Ireland, aged « @ riends and acquaintances are respect- v Invited to attend the funeral to-morrc turday). at 8:80 o'clock, from her late resi- 7 Pearl street, between Valencia and uerrero, thence to St. Joseph's Church, Penth street, where a solemn requiem mass be celebrated for the repose of her soul, nencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Moui ry Cemetery. —In West Berkeley, August 15, 180 , beloved husband of the late’ Mai father of F. J. O'Brien, and ¢ ‘John W. O'Brien, a nati Longford, TIreland, aged 65 years. Iph and Brockton, Mass., papers please T | w riends and acqualntances are respect- invited to attend the funeral this day k, from the residence of his son, . O'Brien, 1i3l_Delaware street, thence to St. Joseph's’ Church, where a s emn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. In Jackson, Cal., August 13, 1899, ryant, beloved husband of Lucy and father of Mrs. C. A. Herrick, Gall and the late’ Mrs. T. a native of Tennes aged and 10 months, In this city, August 16, 189, Cather- ine, beloved wife of the late Thomas Ryan, | a hative of Londonderry, Ireland, aged 63 | _yea fully (Frid A | M | Crittenden, | yea In this city, August 16, 1599, Cap- S. Simmons, beloved uncle of Anna Wuensche, a ars 5 months and 16 days. ds and acquaintances are respect- fully tnvited to attend the funeral this day (Friday) clock, from the residence of 2 Stevenson street, near Third. urel Hill Cemetery. vest Oakland, Auxust 16, 1899, sved mother of Fred W. Smith, a native of Virginia, aged 55 years. ———— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. E_L Bonner & 3 boys, H E Higgins, Cal Missourt M A Woodman, Ohio H A Goddard & w, O |8 Lesinsky & w, Cal C B Miller Stktn R Mills, Des Moines J W Blewett & w, Tex|A T Van de Vauter, W H Weeks & w. Cal | Seattle W Allen, San Mateo |A Erickson, Portland J Alexander, Cal Mr Rosenthal & w, Cal W D Stewart, Suisun |B P Tabor, Auburn J F Jordan. Visalla |M Rowe, Cal D Ahern, Sacto J S Brown & w, Cal G § Virden, Cincinnati Miss Blanche Rodgers, W C Goodwin & w, Cal| Cal A Hanford, Sacto J C Conking & w, Cal H A _Keeler, Oakland | Miss Conkling, S Jose J C Evans &w, Hono- (A J Wilson, S lulu C Rodont, § L _Wright, J E Lomb Winters rd, Cal Dr W S George, Cal Miss McCann, Cal M _Abrams, Cruz |W L Lewis, Boston J Morr! Woodiand (N D McNellly & fy, A'J McKay, Hollister | Reno G Feeny, Salinas W F_Daertenbach & | T H Canfleld, Berkeley| w, Pueblo H W Poett, § Mateo |E H Luce & w, Pueblo | H Hamond P P C C_ID M Bothwell' & w, S W Spangier, P P C C/_Angels Camp c H Thomas, 10th Pa |Miss G Barnes, 8 Jose | G L Gordon, 10th Pa |R Rowlands, Placery H Warren, Cal |Miss J L Webber, Cal J L Allison, Cal 'Miss A S Melvin, Ca H H Patterson. Elwd 'J H Garber, Saiinas {3 F Cowan, Lake W H Barnes. Los Ang A H Bar, Etna Rosine Vreeland, Cal E Ruth Se¢ribner, Cal M L Mery, Chico Dr E B Merchant, Or | PALACE HOTEL. | F A Wells, Prescott |D Clannion, N Y H Behan, Prescott § J Fleming, Prescott|J C Conn, Salt Lake Mrs § J Fleming, Ariz|J W Mitchell, L Ang J H James, Chicago | W M Graham, Cal Dr & Mrs Buller, Mot |R V Ellis, Cal treal E B Jordan'Jr, Cal G G Lawrence, Towa |Mrs E B Jordan -Jr, Mrs G G Lawrence, Ia, Hanford J S Noble, Ogden L W Elinn, Los An; |B L Wertheimer, Cal Miss N S Barnes, Cal W A Doyle, San Mateo J F Finn, Cal Mrs L W Blinn, Cal Mrs J F Finn, Cal Mrs C J Quesnel, Mo Mrs J Crockett, N Y |Mrs J G Kain, Mo L Swinburne, N Y | Mrs C F Miller, Mo C Sonntag, Cal Mrs J D Van Sickle, W D Leahey, U S N | St Louis | € W Randali, Cal Miss Timmons, N C H N Jensen, U S N |8 Castner Jr, Phila | J Barneson, Cal H W _Goodall, Cal H White, Cal ¢ C Haven, Boston J C Rentskoff, N ¥ | A G Foster, Wash H C Wallace, Wash § J Castner, Phila | P A Castner, Phila J T Sinnott,” Phila Mrs J T Sinnott, Pa Misses: Retlly, Va |R E Forrest, Phila West | s city, Thomas Gihon, a native | tive of England, | J Craig, Highland Spr | Mrs M McGlynn, N Y ! Mrs S Castner Jr, Pa| THEY PASSED 4§ YOUTHS OF THE HIGHEST DEGREE Apprentices Enjoy a Gay Time. | . e ALL OF THEM DESERTERS |STEWARD OF THE HYDERABAD | DYING OF CANCER. sl ing Ship’s Stores — burgeons Here Want to Remove His Stomach. | e The British ship’ Hyderabad is loaded and ready for sca. Captain Scott expects to get the remainder of his crew to-day and once they are aboard the ship will sail. Hyderabad are the “‘Hon. H., R. Hinstock of Hull," the “Marquis of Townsend” and the “‘Hon. J. Lewis of London.” The three “noble” youths have had quite an experi- ence in San ancisco and quite a num- i \ | | | a: hore again if only for a few hours. H. R. Hinstock, M. Watkins and J. Lewis are apprentice boys on the Hydera- bad. When the ship came down loaded from Port Costa Captain Scott was taken down with pneumonta and for a time was lin a very critical condition. The appren- tice boys seized their opportunity and dJe- erted while the captain was confined to his_room. Once ashore lords and honorables and ran bills with everybody who wouid give them credit or accept an order on the ship Hyderabad. drank the best whisky, had their photo- graphs taken at one of the best galle in the city and ran a bill with a clothier for 3114, Wednesday afternoon the clothier took his bill out to the ship and demanded payment from Captain Scott. The latter Tetused to pay it and said the boys were { them. The | going ashor disgusted, and upon ve spread the news, clothier mi for the runaways' credit was suddeuly stopped and they found themselves out on the street without a cent. Shortly after sunset they got into a whitehall hoat and were rowed out to the Hyderabad. Upon getting aboard they went to their quarters and Watkins was sent ac a “committee of one” to make terms with “the old man.” Captain Scott told them to go to bed and that nothing would be said_about the matter until the ship reaches England, when they will be turned over to the proper authoriti In the meantime Captain Scott is iry- ing to possess his soul in patience. Al- most every hour in the day an order signed by one or another of the appren- tices is presented to him for payment, and {1t generally takes a quarter of an hour and | all his patience to explain the situation. “The young rascals took antage of my being {ll and ran away he 3 terday. I tried several times to catch them, but they are fleet of foot and got away. When we got on their track I found that Hinstock and Lewis were passing as _honor: Duke or Marquis or something. They | wrote me a note stating they had left the hip because of my ill treatment and wers | going to make things very sulphurous for me when the ship reached home. Inei- dentally they gave me an address to which T was to forward any letters for | them that might reach the ship. Wednes- day night they cam found themselves stranded, and nothing more will be said about the matter until we reach Liverpool, when they will have to answer for their desertion.” Another member of the Hyderabad's crew who would like to remain in_San Francisco is J. Moat. the steward. When | the ship reaches answer a charge of broaching cargo, that is if he lives to reach Liverpool. During the vovage to this port from Australia { Moat got away with over $100 worth 4f goods, which he sold to the sailors. Then p's stores and ate up all the little delicacies which Captain Scott had laid {n for his special benefit. For all this he will have to answer when the ship reaches an Eng lish port. g Steward Moat is doubly unfortunste. He is suffering from cancer of the stom- ach, and some medical gentlemen are will- ing to pay for the goods he stole If the: could only get him for a subject. They explained to Moat that death was tain if something was not done, and the removal of the stomach meant poss bly vears of life. Moat was eager and willing to take the chances, but the Brit- ish Consul stepped in and refused to al- | Townsend,” ‘‘Hon. Lewis’ age. e “Hon. Hinstock” and the | during the homeward voy- WARREN’S MUTINEERS. Names of the Men Serving Sen- tences in Bilibid Prison. Water Front Notes. The mutineérs of the Warren are now serving time In Bilibid prison, and their sentences are: John Garrigan, D. McCar- thy and James Ball, ten months; Joe Gour- Drennen, T. Fitzpatrick, James Mulligan, John McGaire, Charles Witte, S. Stuart, G. Cator, Joe Moore, W. Dudy, B. W. ‘Shnrt and W. T. Pratt, seven months; G, | B. Wolcott, four months, and Frank Con- ilpy‘ three months. John Clancy was also arrested, but he’ got off on proving that | was drunk when he refused dulys.' e | Comb, the cause of all the trouble, was | discharged from the transport. The day | before the Warren sailed for San Fran- | eisco Purser Bucklin went out to Bilibid iprl:(on and paid all the mutineers off, so x‘lhl’_\‘ will not be stranded when their time | is_up. Two big rafts of piles wiil be on their way to San Francisco inside of a week. One will be towed from Puget Sound by the collier Czarina and the other from the Columbia River by the tugs Relief and Rescue. Last year nearly went to plec south was trewn with the lumber. This | secure, and it Is hoped that they will make the journey in safety. The transport City of Sydney was to have sailed yesterday, but all her stores were not aboard, and it will probably be to-morrow before she gets away. The | Siam with a load of horses will get away about the same time. Of the new boats just chartered by the Government the City of Puebla is ready to go into com- mission at once, the Charles Nelson is on her way to St. Michael, the Belgian King Must Be Tried in England for Steal- | Among those who will go out on the| ber of tradesmen are anxious to get them | they posed as| 1n this way they smoked the best cigars, | es | deserters and not a cent was coming to | ables and Watkins as a | aboard when they | gland he will have to | own | | low the unfortunate fellow to leave the ship. Moat and h ssistant will there- | fore ¢ to wait upon the “Marquis of lay, S.. Codling, J. Cohalen, M. Hunter, E. | J. Me- | all the rafts| and the coast north and | year the structures have been made extra | Charities make an appeal for white linen and cotton rags for use in. their work. They also desire the loan of a wheeled chair for the use of an aged cnvgled woman. Any one wishing to contribute can communicate with the secretary of the Conference of Charitles, at 601 Com- mercial street. —_————————— COURT NOTES. i Katherine M. Ball, recently a teacher, has filed suit against the city and county to recover $2700 alleged to be due for serv- | ices performed at the instance of the School Department. ! » Joseph J. Bagnall, 76 years of age, liv-| ing on Flint alley, swore to a complaint | in"Judge Graham’s court for the arrest i of “John Doe,” a peddler, who lives next | door, on the charge of battery. The ped- | dler was in the habit of dumping his| refuse in front of .the old man’'s house, | and when remonstrated with Wednesday | mght he took a ‘scantling and beat® the old man over the head with it besides breaking four panes of glass in one of his Wwindow Paul Wichrowski, a restaurant keeper | on Bush street, was vesterday fined $20| | by Judge Graham for having venison out | of season in his possession. The argument of counsel in the case of Cornelius Manning, charged with the mur- | der of Mrs. Mary Kennedy on July 4 by | throwing a lightéd lamp at her, was con- tinued yesterday till this afternoon by Judge Conlan by consent, as the tran: script of the testimony was not ready. | J. M. Hogue of 127; Rose avenue was yesterday convicted by Judge Mogan on | the charge of battery upon his wife, Mary Hogue, and ordered into custody to ap- | pear for sentence this morning. He com- | | pelled her to work in a laundry to help | support the family, and because she tool out of his pocket August 12, as she | needed the money badly, he severely chas- | tised her. —_————————— In the Divorce Court. Decrees of divorce have been granted | Emma M. Anderson from Oscar Anderson on the fl'ound of neglect, and Mary Lully | from John Lally on the ground of extreme { cruelty, | _May McMahon has sued Frank A. Mec- Mahon for a divorce, alleging failure to | provide as cause of action. Minna Ahl- | | man asks for a divorce from Edmund Ahl- man on the ground of desertion. —_————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | o aimend | | Fernando and Julia A, Nelson to Henrietta A. Brink (wife of Charles H.), lot on S line | of Waller street, 95 W of Pierce, W y S 90, | | block 3, Marion Tract (hospital lot): $10. | John J. Carroll to Dora H. Carroll (mother), { 1ot on N line of Frederick street, 125 W of Cole, | | W 25 by N 100; gift. Helen A. Landers (wife of John) to George | R._Willlams, lot on E line of Sanchez street, S of Twenty-second, S 22:6 by E 100, quit- claim deed; $1, | _George R. Willlams to Kaspar and Ernestine | Reuter, same; $10. Paul and Gertrude L. Rossiter to Frederick | L. and Rose L. Pritchard, lot on SW corner of i;rwenue(h and Castro streets, S 3 by W 100; 10. Oxen O. Heydenfeldt to Elizabeth A, Heyden- | feldt, 1ot on N line of Jackson street, 60 W of | Drumm, W 40 by N 120; also lot on SE corner | of Howard and Eighth streets, SE 137:6 by SW | 137:6; also lot on SE corner of North Point and : also lot on rkin, W by E 2 Stackton streets, S 137 110 W of L: line_of Post street, by N 120: also interest in estate of Solomo: Heydenfeldt No. 10,137, grantor holding life estute, trust deed; $1. | 1 Jraie | E line of Fortieth avenue, § % by E 120; $10. ame to same, lot on § line of W street, §2:6 E of Fortieth avenue, E 50 by S 100; 810, University of Vermont (a corporation) to F. | A. Carlson, lots 24 to 30, block 49, City Land Association; § | M. B. Lichtenstein to John G. Kiumpke, lot | Esther Lennard and Elizabeth Ipswitch to Emily 8. Briscoe (single), lot on NE corner of | Harrlet et (Clintor), 7 SE of Bryant, SE 2 75; $10. Redmond to Annle L. Fry (wife of ary E William M.), lot on E line of Second avenue, S of Point Lobos, S 25 by E 120; $10, arlotte L. Riker to Angus J. Kemp, lot on 100 S of W street, | | on_§- corner of Laidley and Roanoke streets. W by SE 100, lots 20 and 21, block 3. airmont, quitclalm deed: $10 | Mary . Redmond to Annie L. Fry (wife .t | ). of Sixteenth by SW 100, $10. Willfam lot_on SW corne avenue, 175 NW of P street, NW | 1ot 17, block 332, O'Neil & Haley Alameda County. rah A. McKee (by S. McKee, attorney) to | Clarence A. Chichester, lot_on NE corner of rove and Stanley streets, N 40, 1 8 44.99, 0 to beginning, being portion lot'5, block 4, McKee Tract, Oakland, to correct former deed; $10. Levi S. and Viola H. Preston to Willlam and line of Campbell N 2 by E 100. being y deed; §10. line | Minnie Willlams, lot on street, 104 N of Lin ot 21, b second : | being lot 16, Rowland | | kland: gift. | " Richard Potts to Michael J: Henley, lot on S line avenue at a point which | | bears NW corner of Moss and | | Webster a NW 2 v 109:8%%, | 2 X to beginning, being lot 1| of subdivision portion of lot | cock property, Oakland; $10. Joseph L. and Katfe E. Howeil (by Clarence | Crowell, commissioner) to Cosmopolitan Mutual | Bullding and Loan 1ot on NW cor- Twen- | ner of Thirteent avenue, | s B. Barber, ampke, lot 37, block Northern Additlon to Brool | Collector) to J, G. on Map of Lot®of | lyn, tax deed, East Oakland; $2 and Mary L. Penwell to L. C. and Ly- Holcomb, 1ot on SW corner of Bristol | and Sixth streets, W by § 220, block 86, Tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improve- ment Association, Berkeley: $10. Rosa M. Shattuck (executrix of the estate of F. K. Shattuck) to Andrew Herrmann, lot on | § line of Stuart street, 205 W of Tremont or Milvia, W 40 by § 126.65, being lot 13 block | | 20, Shattuck Tract, map Berkeley: $10. 1 R. O. and Mary Gray to George C. Mather, | block 2. Blasdel Tract, map 2, Brooklyn ship; $10. i G. and K. M. Palmanteer to Henry lot on N line of Thirty-fourth | street, 157 W of Linden, W 50 by N 101:6%, be- ing lots 20 and Oakland; $10. Sarah Seal to of Hamiiton place, W 30 b 21, block 653, Glascock Tract, Irvin D. Martin, lot on § line 35 W of Oaukland avenue, 2, Hamilton Tract, S 90, being lot $10. < Feinberg to Harriet A, Waldron. all of block C and Iots 2 to 8, block D, of Tuohy's | Becond Addition to Berkeley, Oakland Town- | ship; $10. | | “'Harriet A. Waldron to Marcus Hart, snme:E $10. | Marcus and Adaline Hart to F. A. McNally, | same; $10. Henry Z. and Sarah M. Jones to Charles M. H. Kulper, lots 17 to 20, block 3, Allendale Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. | “McCarthy Company (a corporation) to John | | M. Carr, ot 16 and S half of lot 15, in subdi- vision C, Fruitvale Terminal Tract, Brooklyn | Township: $10. Michael and_Bridget Kilday to W. ston, lot_on NE_corner of Spruce and Vine streets, N 90 by E 134:7, being lots 15, 19 and | 25, block 1, map of resubdivision portion of | | T. M. Ansell's Map of Villa Lots, Berkeley; $100. | | " H. M. and Repsima H. Michaellan to Gabriel | M. Michaelian, lot on N line of Channing way, 8 W of Fifth street, W 80 by N 100, being the W 20 feet of lot 15 and all of lot 16 and E 10| feet of lot 17, block 127, Corrected Map Ray- | mond Tract, Berkeley; $450. | | “Altrea W. Hare to Edward G. and Mary J. | Read, lot_on S line of Lincoln street, 173 W of | Peralta, W 30 by § 102, block 712, Oakland; $10. Lucy McCarl (wife of J. A.), C. S. Cook (wife of J. A.) and Maude Deslauriers (wife of J. A) to Ralph W. Kinney, lot 10, block L, Rob- erts and Wolfskill Tract, Oakland, quitclaim deed;: S1. Raiph W. and Jennle L. Kinney to Charles | 3. MacGregor, same, Oakland: $10. Dennis Healy to John L. McCarty, lot on | line of Peraita avenue. 50 N of Olive street, [ 50, SE 125, 8 00.85, W 126.20 to beginning, being | |lots 1 and 2. map of Peralta-avenue Tract, | | Brooklyn Township; $10. Rebecca M. Bodecker (by George Wolters, | atthrney) to Henry Z. Jones, lots 16 to 24, 27 to | 29, blnck 1. all of block 2, all of block 3, except ! lots 21 and 22, thereof; aiso lots 21 to 27, block 4, all cf block 5, all ‘of block 6, except lot § H. Mars- | | | Alaska and G. N. Ry | Newport. 8 a_ m.. August 20, 24, 25, | COLUMBTA | Kobe (Hiogo), | Morton st. | TOURAL |8; LA GASCOG | way (Hudson building), New York." J. F. OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway v San Francisco, Alaskan ports, 10 a. m., August 19, 24, 29, September 3, change at’ Seattle, _For Victoria, Vancouver (B. C). Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.). 10 a. m. August 19, 24, September 3, and every fifth day thereafte changeat Seattle to thiscompany's steamers for ; at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.: at_Vancouver to C. P. Ry For Eureka (Humboldt Ba: . 2 p. m.. August 7. 22 September 1, and’ every fitth dav thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis_Obispo). Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and , September 1, and every fourth day thereaiter. For San Diego. stopping only at Port Har. ford (San Lufs Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)., 11 a. m., August IS, 22, 2, 30, September 3, and every fourth dav thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth of each menth. For further Information obtain folder. The company reserves the right to chanee without previous notice steamers, sailing dates and honre of eailing, 3 TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Ge 10 Market st., San TRE O, B, & N, €O, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTILAND From.Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. FARE sle First Clasa Including Berth 8 Second Class -and Meals. STATE OF CALIFORNIA salls . <all 31, Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte. Helena and all voints In the Northwest. Through tickets to all points East, . - E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents. S TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- ner First and Brannan street, 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, Nagasaki and Shanghal. and at Hongkong with stcamers for No cargo received on board on day connecting India, etc. of sailing. AMERICA MARU . HONGKONG MAR NIPPON MAR! esdays September 12 Round-trip tlckets at reduced rates. For Telig] and passage apply at company’ 34 421 Market st cor. Firat LA B. CURTIS, General Agent. -Friday, October § ursday. August 17 The S, S. Australia salis for Honolulu 'Wednesday, August 23, at 2 p. m. S. S. Alameda sails D yia_ Honolulu _ and Auckland for Sydney (mm ‘Wednesday, September " % 6, at 10 p. m. Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawaly, Samon, New Zealand, Australia,” India, Suez, England, ete.; $610 first class. i, . SPRECKELS & BIi03. CO. Agts. 114 Montgomen Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight Office. 327 Market St. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Salling every Saturday at 10 a. m, m LA from Pier 42, North Rf foot of LA NORMANRIE, August 2 AMPAGNE, Sept. Sept. 16: LA BRETAGNE, NE, Sept. 2; LA Sept. B. First-classe to Havre, $85 and up- ward, 5 per cent reduction on round trip. Sec- ond class to Havre, $45, 10 per cent reduction on_round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, % Broad- FU- 5 Mont- GAZI & CO., Pacific Coast gomery ave., San Francisco. ‘Agen BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S, NAVY-YARD AND VALLESO. Steamer ‘*Monticello.”” MON., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at a. m., 3:15, 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night), Fri days, 1 p. m. and 8:30; Sundays, 10:30 a. m., § p. m. Landing and office, Mission-street Dock, Telephone Main 150 RAILROAD TRAVEL. DowN EAST VIA THE “BlG FOUR™ THE ROUTE OF THE FAMOUS KNICKERBOGKER ~ SPECIAL, FINEST SERVICE EVER OFFERED TO THE MOUNTAINS - LAKES AND SEA SIDE. THROUGH SLEEPERS FROM ST. LOUIS T O NEW YORK AND BOSTON Via New York Central. Through 8Sleepers to Washington. rcaching all the health and PLEASURE RESORTS OF VIRGINIA. C. L. HILLEARY, W. P. DEPPE, AG.PA, AGPA, &t. Loule. Cincinnatl, WARREN J. LYNCH, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Kincinnati. O. Santa Fe Route: San Francisco to Chicago. calling at | | | | BUNDAYS—$:10, 9:40, 11:10 &. m.; 1:40, 3:49, § RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. {PACIFIO SYSTEM.) LEAVE FroM AUGUST 3, 1899. 7:004 Benicis, Suisun and Sacramento. 7:00A Marysville, Orovide sud Redding via Woodlazd ........ -, 7:004 Elmira, Vacaville end Rumsey 71804 Martivez, San Ramon, Valiejo, Naps, ‘Calistoga and Santa Rosa. 8:004 Adlautic lixpreas. Oglen and Tast Jos Bit0a Sun Livermore, _Stocktou, Sacramento, ~ Placerville, 3 hico, Red LIt 30 *Milton, Oakdsle and Sorora 04 Yoscmite Valiey via Oakdale and Chizesc. 100 Haywards, Nilcs snd Way Station: 9:004A Martincs, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, 12:13 A Fresno, Bakersiield Sauta Burbara, Los Angeles, Dewing, El Paso, New Orlcavs and East. . 8:5e 10:004 Vallcjo, Martinez and Way Stations 7:452 1:00a Hoywards, Niles and Woy Stations. 2:439 12:00% Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Secra- ‘meato, Mendota, Hanford, Visalia, Perterville .. #1:00p Sacrzmento ltiver Siea 00p Haywards, Nil® sud Way Station: 4:00p Martivez, Sau Rawon, Vallejo, Napa, Calisbogn, Santa Ross, @r Benicla, Vacavlile, Sacranionto, Woodlsnd, Kuights Landing, Il field, Sa Los Angeles. B:6OP Stocktov, Merced, B130r Martincz, Tracy, Mend Mojavs and 1.os Au B:8or Sauta o Route, At ss00s oi7%Nolare nud Fast 100 Chiongo-Sau Francieco. and Last 8:307 6:00p Ha 7424 #8:00¢ Vallcjo 12:152 7:00¢ Vailejo, 19:552 8:03¢ Orog will o o 8134 COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Stroet.) 179404 Santa Oruz_Excursion for Banta Cruz and Priocipal Way Stations $8:03» 8:15 Newark, Centervilie, San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Oruzand Way Btatious. .. swor ®2:15¢ Newark, Centervillo, San Jose, New Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Prineipal Way Btatioos..... *10:508 4:157 San Jose, Glenwo tions. 341157 Feiton, tons CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Trom EAN FRANCISCO—Foot of Market Sireet (Slip 8)— ‘}:ag :00 lmg..u. 11:00 *2:00 33:00 *4 M, Prom OAKLAND—Fool of Broadway,—*6:00 8:00 10:004.M. $12:00 * 12:00 *3:00 34:00 *5:00r.. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) O Ocean Viow, South Ban Francisco.. *0:30F 871004 San Jose and Way Statious (New Almaden Wednesdaysouly) ...... 81004 $7:804 Bunday Excursion for Santa Cru Pacifi> Grove snd Principal Btations f 004 San Jose, ‘T'ros Dioa, Buita Cri, Pacilic Grove, Paso Rtobles, Eau Tuis Obispo, Snef, Lompoe aud Priucipal Way Btations .. 80:404 Sau Jose sud Way Statiout e 304 San Jose aud Way Stations ...... 143 p San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, Sau Jose, Hollister, Sauta Cruz. Salicas, Monterey aud Pacific Grove. . *8:30¢ SanJose, Santa Cruz, Pacifi Gro and Princival Way Stations..... 4:15p San Josesul Principal Way Statior 00 San Jose and Principal Way Statios 0 8an Jose aud Principal Way Statio 0 San Jose aud Way Staiions Br San Jose nnd Way Stations. A for Morning. T for Afternoon, *Bunday excepted ~ 1 Sunday only. t Saturday only, bSaturday and Sunday. fSurday and Mondsy. 19350 n CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO BAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:80, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 and 11 SUNDAY, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 0, 6:20 p. m. AN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 3:40, 5:15 p. m. 1:55 and 6:3 p. m 50, 9:20, 11:10 4. m.; 12 Saturdays—Extra trips a 6:25 p. m. % Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave | San Francisco. | In Effect 1= April 16, Week | Sun- 1599, | Days. | days. | Destination. am| _Novato, am| Petaluma, :00 pm Santa Rosa. | _Fuiton, | _ Windsor, "Hopland and | pm| 8:00am| Uklah. 7:30 am| | | 8:00 am| Guerneville. | S40am | 6:05 pm| 8:20 pm Sonoma 10:40 am and | Eprings and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Bprings; at Cloverdale for the Gevsers; at Hop- land for Duncan Springs, Highland § Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bi port and Bartlett Springs; at Ukfah for Vichy | Bprings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lal Potter Bucknell's, Witter Sprinj alley, John Day’s, Sanhedrin ' Heights, Booneville, Philo, Christine, Soda Springs, Navarro, Whitesboro, Alblon, Little River, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg. Westport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cum- ming’s, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Olsen’s, Dyer, Bcotia ‘and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bldg. H, C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencire April 23, 1899. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—T:00, *:00, 9:30, 11:00 & *1:45, 3:20, 4:00, *:00, 6:30 . b. EXTRA TRIPS—For_Mill Valley and San Rafael, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and Stndays. at 9: : m, BUNDAYS—* :00, *1:45, %2:30, *4:00, 5: € P 11:00 a. m. does not run to San Raf'l Sundays. £:30 p. m. does not run to Mill Val'y Sundays. Srains marked (%) run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:25, *6:40, T7:5, 8: *10:20 m.; 12:30, 2:15, *3:40. & ., Upper Lake, Pomo, : m. AR M VAL E3% FRANG FRVEER DAYS-G:45, S T, s 10:35 Mo m.: 12:35, 2:45, 4:55. ), ¥ 5 ndays, Wednesdays EXTRA TRIPS on nklin, nr. Market—Large | = 1569, by the Rev. William Rader, Danlel F. | C Warfield, Mont J T Walker, St Louls | IS on her way here from Japan and the | thope > 12, block 11, all in the Allen- | Saturdays, at 1 single, $ up; also hskpe. | sheldon of Ventura , and Phébe J. May- | D Senwap, N Y |G o Hall st Louls | Columbia is on her way to Pocteon tots | (‘1';;;‘.;.2:1;‘3‘32;,‘,)_" e o Allen R, ..na 2 i furaished rooma and | ok 0 O |5 ead™s Y W R ey e ane | e moyo Kisen Katsha's stemer Hong- | Glans Camyans a Sorporstiony- ot on W sirs | THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS | S Tichts: da DIED. Mrs ¥ Beaudry |§‘~. 5 &, UL | kons Maru sailed for the Orient yester. | ner of Railroad avense and Ceanr street, W 50 THE CONTINENT. R are Carsacs and Ay twme A ca dve | S ) ay. She took away a very large cargo | by N 100: akland: $10. 2 T BB e B e aean Al o e | ani a ‘tair numper of pussengers: | Sk BRh Do RS S : — e s oy MiEtlones ¢ front rooms; new | Dolan, Michael Loidon, Louts | il 2 The British bark Palmyra, which ar-| ot on B Bae O BEROR S0Ck e 1ous, block | EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PULLMA & m. Suhdays—Cazadero and way sta'ns. bl for ventlsmen. | Donmelly, Theresa MeGovern, James ~ | R L O'Nefl*Mexico (C D Pickels, Annapolis | rived from Newcastie, N. 8.'W., yester- | £1°F} 2 Sharon Tract, Alamedas $10. " PALACE AND PULLMAN UPHOLSTERED p. m. ays—Pt. Reyes and way sta'ns. . le Tor EENCT | Drevier, Lomis P. Murphy. Margaret | § U Bucht'Utah © |W A Plegott. Annap | gay, bad a very rough vovage. ‘On"June | L Sl B o TOURIST CARS LEAVE QAKLAND MOLE | 3 i 5 ROYAL House, 12 Eiils st._incandescent | Emeric, Harry O'Brien, Frank L. | atre, S Jc . Larsen, ver | 21 she ran into a hurricane, which lasted | s o s ¢ 7 light, reading room, smoking room .and | Franey, James Robertson, Dr. E. B. | J A King, Salt Lake W Allen, Selma | {hirty-six hours. The foretopmast :tzl;'-i'flfii: Builder's Contract. [ FOR CHICACO ey East. TAke | THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN parlor; rooms, per night, 35c to $150; | Garrett, Julia Ryan, Catherine | J Brannan, Sacto 2 V Hartendale, Cal | the i, and flylng jib were torn § Tib.| H. P. Smith (owner) with Fred Miiler (con- | MARKET-STREET FERRY AT 5:10 P. M. | $2 to $§; month, 3§ to $30; elevator on | hon, 'Thomas Simmons, Capt.W. 8. | C Mvers, F Bear, New Orleans | £ Ry i Anto b= g s hitect H. P. Smith—All work for a ———— RAILWAY COMPAKY, o Aokt rocts wWith Hot: ol wht.: hathe |- FieAch Mney Stiith, Mary &, |4 Hogan, IS B MeClellan, § Jose | Dons, about sixty feet of the bulwarks on | tracten), afetitect I 1 S(two fiats) on lot on | DINING-ROOMS ARE MANAGED BY i . - — | ) =18 > | L Lee, New York IP Dixon, New' Orleans | the port side and about phirty feet on | (¥ ¢ Folsom street, 195 8 of Twenty- R el R. | From Jan. 25, 158, trains will run as follows: furnished _In this city, August 15, 1599, Mary | W L Pennypacker, ChilJ N Gaines, Sta Cruz | the starboard side were stove in and the “‘ ‘"':‘ 10 by 122:6: $5300. FRED HARVEY, AND ARE PERFECT IN = Hrars pra v beloved daughter of Patrick and );,.3 F R Margetts, Utah |Mrs A Frisble, S Jose | fore foot and figurehead were carried | [t — - EVERY DETAIL, SERVING MEALS AT Scuth-bound. North-bound. House, 2 Tighth st, | Baxter, and sister of Thomas, Ellen and | H E Sleater, Salt Lakel away. Still the Palmyra made a good REGULAR HOURS AND REASONABLE | Passen-| Mixed| = =~ |Mixed. |Passen- urnished and’ unfurnished, Katie Baxter and Mrs. J. J. Hourigan, a na- ————— run of seventy-one days, which is nearly OCEAN TRAVEL. RATES. B o A B 'm{x D‘m'y = , tive of Haverstraw, N. T, aged 35 years. | b Bicyeli three weeks' better time than a number — | slloed o b : Market, Hil @ Friends and acquaintances are respact- | Run Over by a Bicyclist. of other vessels of the Australian fleet {0 OTHER LINE OFFERS SO MANY IN | Stockton | 3:45 pm| 6:00 pm roc elevator: transient. fully invited to attend the funeral this day =~ R. S. Putnam, 632 Hayes street, was|have made. Captain Keller has a host of AMERICAN LINE 3 N ot it e LA Merced [12:40 pm| 4:13 pm — = —————— | (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- | friends In San F isco, all of % DUCEMENTS AS THE SANTA FE ROUTE. Fresno [ 9:30 am| 2:42 pm oiy furnished sunny rooms, | gence, S Langton street, thence to St Jo. | Crossing Market street opposite Mason | {rlends 'n Sen Crancsco, o1l of whom will| ypy yonk, SOUTHAPTON, LONDON, PARIS. g ¥ S | Hanford | 7:45 am| 143 bm ; rent reasonable. seph’s Church, where o requiem mass’ will | yesterday morning, when he was knocked | bS pleased to hea? of T8 Safe arrival iy S wostbotnd SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE, 62 Bakersfield | 2 e LD ol be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 | down by a bicyelist. The wheelman | Of¢ Of the = WO! ot (;he Gov- gwnnlm :*Y",;'E‘!‘:,‘); Wedneeday. 10 a. m, | MARKET ST. TELEPHONE MAIN 133L i Visalia | 6:40 am| 1:22 pm. T o o'clock. Interment Holy Crose Cemetery. | jumped off and asked if Putnam was | CiTment transp S ne center o g - ™ | OAKLAND OFFICE, 11iS Broadway. i 6:53 pm| Tulare |5 St. Paul.. a and Pows WANTED—Furnished dining room. Call or ad- dress 715 Larkin st. BRADY—In this clty, August 16, 1509, Mrs. —_— HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Buccessors to Flanagan & Galiagher), , FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st.. opposite Lincola .chools eptione Souih 8. McAVOY & CO, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 1285 Market st., between Sth and 9th. Telephotie. South 247. serjously injured and then rode away. M. J. Brady, dearly beloved mother of Wil- | Putnam was taken to the RecelVving Hos- | pital, where it was found that his right shoulder was dislocated. The police are gearching for the bicyclist. ———— Stole Old Copper. Harry Schreder, a coremaker, was booked at the City Prison yesterday by | Detectives Dinan, Reynolds and Ryan on | | a charge of burglary. He is accused of breaking into Garratt’s foundry and steal- ing large quantities of copper and bras: which he sold to junk dealers. of Interest yesterday. His name is J. Ray- mond and he came on board the Warren at Nagasaki with a story to the effect that he started from New York many months | age to go around the world on his bicycle, | He got as far as Siberia and was stranded | New Yorlk St. Louis. August 2 > August 30:St, Louls . RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. there, and after considerable hardship 1 S irc‘“hed Ragasaic, Raymond s an vocen Nooriand .- Aus. 13 Westerniand -..Sept. 13 tric person, wearing s: S ans ying his . e | Kensi) on ... t. 20 long halr into a doughnut on top of hig| Frenand oA 30 Kensingt oo EMPIRE LINE. Seattle, St. Michael, Dawson City. For Full Information regarding freight and passage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 30 Montgomery st,, or any of its agencles. | head. Visiting Nurses’ Work. The ladies of the organization known as | Visiting Nurses of the Conference of SACRAMENTO OFFICE, 201 J Strset, SAN JOSE OFFICE, 7 W. Santa Clara Street, MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY. Leaye San Francisco, via Sausalito Ferry, Commencing SUNDAY, April 23, 1599, WEEK DAYS, 9:3 a. m., and 1:45 p. m. Extra._trip_on Monday, Wednesday and Satur- day at 5:15 p. m., Returning Same Eve ing, arriving in Sam Francisco at 11:20 p. m. SUNDAYS, § 9, 10 and 11 a. m. and 1:45, 2:30 and 4 p. m. Fare 8. F. to Summit and Return, $1 40, THOS COOK & SON, Agts., 621 Market st. Stopping at intermediate points as required. For particulars of stage and other connections inquire at Trafflc Department, 321 Market st., San Francisco. Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, Estaolished 62!5u x(mgmm ST. in 1 for the treatient lvate Disenses, Lost llnhnos? mfiym disease woaring on bodyand mindang Skin Dlseases. e doctor cureswhag othersfill. Try him, C| low. Caresguaranteed, Chllorwritg Fraciseg B &s B QN Box 1957, Sac.