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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1899 11 MEDICAL. | PALMISTRY. ! 0 = e o EATMISTREG (= £ EDOMS TO LET_Burs and Ustees BIHTHS_MARRIAGBS_DEATHS. ., beloved husband of Ida Perry. and father LL il Drand M EERGAARD, papll of Gount Bt Gers | GRAND SOUTHERN, SB. eor Beventh and oty ENresca e %8 ¢ oakon facs (R \ g women: | main. 616 Geary st., above Jomes: classes; | Mission sts —Sunny rooms, en suite or single; | Birth, marriage and death notices sent by €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- office hours. 1 to § p_m.: reading by mall, $1. arlors; reading room; elevator. | mail will not be inserted. They must be handed fully invited to attend the interment from | | = coaadl e | in at either of the publication offices and be the ‘vault of Laurel Hill Cemetery. Funeral ALS. R ST e S indorsed with the name and residence of per- | Services were held at 09 Market street, Sun- | —— Sl s iz Do, AN oo . | sons authorized to have the same published. day, August 20, 1899, at 2 o'clock, under the | k mmunicate with MRS. | GREED Nicely furnished large front S auspices of Ivanhos Lodge No. 5. K. of P. i BORN. On account of Coroner Hill neglecting to sign % | PERSO. AHL plense ¢ R. M. REESE, 207 Montgomery ave., S. F. | _room. $ month; also 1 room $4 per. month. : B - 24 the death certificate interment will be held - T. H nd address to this office. A. J., | HANCOCK House, 781 Mission—Selsct family | HINDS—Tn Alameda, August 17, 1899, to the | this day (Tuesday), at 2 o’clock. < Thox s, Cail ot Sy h . " wite of 1. M. Hinds, & son. : RILEY—In this city, August 20, 189, Mary : Sl L = Lo | bath; all conveniences; | pppny 1y this city, August 17, 189, to the| clsco. : SARY_T got my handsome cape at the Eastern | “'Wife of Thomas Reed, a daughter. | EZThe funeral will take place this day - (Tuesday). at 9:30 o clock, from her late resi- 2 nd Third, nr. room; private OutAtting Co., 1306 Stockton st., near Broad- Way, ‘There Tou can get most anything in | dence, 2118 Howard street, therce to St. MARRIED. Charles Borromeo Church, where a solemn re- L UL i | | CARONTE PECK—In this city, August 21,| Guiem high mass will be celevrated for tne | Dreyfus’ Adherents Increase in Price Cuts T, 738-340 Post st. | HOTEL Grosvenor, 319 Sutter, nr. Stockton: 1805, by the Rev. J. G. Mangold, Charles C.| Irpose of her soul, commencing &t 10 o'clock. . carpets dress goods, tatlor. | _Sunny sultes, single rms.; eiev.; free baths. | Caronte and Katharine B. Peck. Interment private in Mount Calvary Ceme- | = ; e ters Not of That Class. Profits. . etc.. On Very easy payment HOWARD, $29—Furnishec PHI —LYO! y aymen . 8% Furaished rooms [ e LLIPS—LYO) August 16, | S0 e ¢ A ot Jrom 8 per | Pl by the Rev 5 Samuel A | SHEEHAN—In this city, August 21, 1899, Alice | St 5 Phillips and Rosabella F. Lyon M., beloved wife of J. J. Sheehan, and sister | R §oSunny back bedroom nd Kitch- | POLCKON—HOLZE—In this olty; Angustis | OO A Thomih Meyers m it lve OF Crth axe, AT S Bl o $ | PRS0 R Wt | K XS Tndlia snd 0o | CONVICTION SEEMS LIKELY WILL USE A WIRE MATERIAL EAVENWORTH, 1121, nr, Sacramento—Nicely | o5 oickon and Heiene Moo LMONDS—In this clty, August 2, 15%, Henry | furnished alcove oom; als s SMITH—MOULTON—In Oakland, August 21, - Symonds of Roint Arens, Cal, & nativé o 5 Sty Aleoy ORGP DebEs 1595, by the Rev. T. D. Butler, David C. | Sermany. aged 60 years. | RS sunny hou Patent Trademark and Copyright e Laws a Speclalty American and Foreign Patents Solicited. | estic re: £ imported , $10 7; pants, 33 75: | MINNA, 311 — La v = or S of San Fi sco an v TOOHIG—In this ecity, at trero t e e = Sh g (U S — (g, fath o | v e - | MINNA, 4%-Large, very sunny, furnished e o Demainto s LL s S0 s | S URHOTDTHETR FELLOWS. SOON BE ESTABLISHED. every moom: Winchester | front room, sultable for gentleman: rent 36. DIED. vears. 2 i | SRS Pennyroyal 3 "$130 to 35 per week; | MINNA. 667, cor,Eighth—Newly furnished bay- | Darthold. Max diges, William 5 e e T rrow 5 i able: take no | free by o and from the ferry. ndow room, $1 per week: transiont. Bliny, Editha M Kelly. Mary E. fully, invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | Raphael Weill Speaks of Matters in | Grain Merchants of This City Recom- oo Blat JERER s 7 BN ~oaze. | Campbell, Elizabeth McCarthy, Bridgef dence, 1139 Tennessee street, Potrero, thence 1ls indi ¢ win . and 83 Pith-New mamage- | GEbUel Ol am . MeGee Mary o to St. Teresa’s Church, where a requiem high e G e = mend the New Binding as It Sl peliay fine ones | e ed FOo | Corven, Dr. John R. Moldenhauer, Walter mass will be celebrated for the repose of his How Exposition Affairs Saves Expense and Is s2 2 i 11t1—Large nicely furnished parlors; | Mary A Muhlenhaupt, Fred- | Soul. at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross 5 SrE o GUIIONICA B P i R 3 . Richard Kk metery. Are Progressing. More Practical. c bottle. 125 § per month B T S | ‘Span 3 & sl E i e S Farro, Joseph han, Alice M. Spaigo, mother of Aloysius Spargo, daughtes — e cured examination frec | "NEWPORT,” 21 Franklln, nr. Marksi—Darge| Elelds. Arthur At ‘Mamie of M and Mre Dente. Enes snd sister of | PX-Congressman Thomas Clunie and| Judging from the present attitude of the & Porterfield, 838 Market st. | win. s, and single, $5 up: also hekpg. | ool pesnioy Dan, Jobn and Lizale Shea, a'natiye of New Raphael Weill, clubman and bon vivant, | farmers throughout the State the day of | L2 wb s L ireen, Edmon: ork, aged 29 years 2 months and 26 days. returnec ety yesterday fro: g hay as pe 1 ar i B TH, 86 For rent, newly furnished back | Higgins, James H Weeks, Willlam H. e e N [T 0 fo fho 8Ly yeslereny fom - iU |hay rops bas d and wire will be the extended visit to Paris. They had an ex- | material used for binding hay in stacks. | parlor light and airy, running water, $9 per | Howard, Mrs. Hana fully invited to attend the funeral this w : Ay _ month; also single room, $6 per month. S e (Tuesdag). at 9 oelock, trom her late resl. cellent time, particularly Mr. Clunie, to on of it is the sudden increase in S L = — | BA 3 s city, August 19, 189, Max, | dence, Jefferson Hotel, Harbor View, thence | whom life in the say French capital was rice of rop i ombined wi OAK, 3361 furnished and 2 large unfurnished dearly belowzdfl:uqyunvl of Dorathea Barthold, to St Sebastian Chape! s he was not t o 1::;1";mur';\ & 111: g )s.:r‘l" “”!-:y ‘\" ;‘la:fl:\ n selling price of hay, has re- ¥ in the PFEIFFER, Prestdlo, where a | something of a novelty, a ¢. furniture bought, weck, §2 to $§; month, $8 to §30; elevator on | BLINN_In Chicago, TIL, August 2), 1s09, | J Sherde . Petaluma |G Hegman & w hay rope for a ton of in merchandise, is, of | hay. The co; German | KINS = | "rooms; ve venient . Bomes e e si very convenient. father of Emma, Alma and Minnle Barthold, | solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for a i s, le 2 Bre N e e Jook | S FARRELL, #0—Sanny furnioned rooms and | Prother of Albert. Adolph and Herrman Bar-| the revose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 the manner born as was his jolly travei-| quced the profits of the farmer to the r. Mexi . t = | Gotites: Clevatistieleataio Nebts: fas R thold, Mrs. A. Hildebrand and Minna Bar- | o'clock, thence to Mount Calvary Cemetery. | ing companion. est possible ure. / at_reasonable prices | =< n el : s - mo. | 1h0l9, sgn-in-law of Mre. D. Mashoff, and | WEEKS-In this city, August 20, 1509, William | When spoken to vesterday in regard 0| Tie only manufacturer of hay hope in. Kearny st. O'FARRELL, 208 — Nicely furnished sunny | brother-in-law of George Thoming, Mr: H. We a native of Maine, aged 69 years | the famous Drevfus trial Mr. Welll said: | tnis viei SR S o T By The By o i Kiarmann, Mrs. H. Kock, Mrs. M. F 3 smiihs aod 16 deve s t ¢ reyfus trial Mr. d: | this vicinity is the Tubbs Cordage Com- DR Mrs. Wis Market e = MR Mrs. C. Kinder and Mrs. C. Marks, a n ponths and 19 days ances are respect. | ThE matter can be no longer regazded as | pany. The price on hay rope has sud: 5 F i 1 “flih.'_‘lr;. ~ r;m‘mu room; hoard optional:| of Ueckermunde, Province Pommern, Ger-| fully Invited to attend the funeral this day | & trial. Tt has assumed the proportions | denly jumped to 13¢ a pound on lots o i Ty (AL O home comfort: private family. Tflxgi;nfiff%r"\m;“fiml lx:;gmeh\'nndn:q Am;: ('lrumdny). ‘at 10 o'clock, from the mortuary | of a cause. And, let me tell you, the in- [ less than 10,000 pounds. Labor in the o A iny b I to 122 Fddy st | POWELL, s124—Large sunay tront rooms: new | & W N s e G | e i s UG SR SO iters it [ lerdie O URIORSEOML i enihE | e Salup an bhe A SO SN, watchmaker and Jew. | — ' Uiahal Psnltable Lo getimon |2 Werst Intcrment Cypress Lawn Cemete *| world is hardly less than that which is |y nearly one-half on the figures of 0 TC awelry, ved o 103 Stxth st., near Mi | m\; “ON place, 28, off Harrison, bet. First and ‘myr;mlvm;‘ e‘md xn::?\‘é“{;::nrr" urlel;e‘-p;nt— manifested in Paris itself. It IS in Paris | Jast year. The combination of all these pianos. ve. | * Second—Room, firep: - 4! fully invited to a > funeral this day ; p |, YERE O i e ip SIS 3 e ot o o | Socpnd_Room, replace; uee of kitchen, bath | SIS £ Aock. “from i ate’ reat HOTEL ARRIVALS. and a few of the larger cities that all the | conditions works many hardships on the ; HIM. b tor,. s 415 Sutter o | e RS P dence, 2515 Nineteenth street, near Bryant, i greatest feeling is manifested, and in | farmers Who! raifes and seHoBay forese ] ; vody. 1 son_s = e | RoTar = i | Uhence o Shlels Hall % O'Fuerell sireet NEW WESTERN HOTEL. those places it has reached a bolling | livelihood. To augment Shelciimtne e e no knife; no injec- ouse, Elils st._Incandescent | Where funeral services will be held, commene- Toas il it s | poL: G L 2 mp he price of rope comes as MINES AND MINING. 14 Pine.ab. Krny. | light, reading room, smoking room .and | ing at 2 o'clock. Interment 1. O. 0. F. Ceme- e e o e [B Fptmdaen. S Ross s it i .,d',";’f‘s.\" 15| 5 fast straw which they will not pack. | lacies parior: rooms, per night, 3ic to §$18; [ tery. D J Healey, Petaluma (S Hext, Los Gatos e flrml:,:"h";' erbaiie el SR UETT SR LIE R s | 2 s . vhethe peas: peer, | most exclusively use in the binding -0 g, 1o ereet mill g t JACOBS, 1023 Folsom st. | office floor; rooms with hot, cold waz.: baths. |~ Egitha M. Blinn, mother of Charles H. Blinn, | M Ryder, Sacto 13 1, Smith, New the soil or broke 1 mot m__ to order on easy instaliments. L. | SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st, | Aased S0 years " | 8 Chandler, Fresno |F Powers, Chicago course, deeply concerned in the outcome | hay is approxi figured at G cents, T T e S 1117 Market st bet. 7th and 8h.__ | “near Market—Furnished and’ unfornished BORRELA—In San Rafael, Augus | £ % Crane. Newman |C Maxweli, L Angeles | of the most sensational case that France | 0 T ITe A R e WANTET R . O Nolte, | SEVENTH, 22.-Nicely {urnished sunny rooms, Angelo, beloved husband of Loufsa Borrels | JJ West & w. SpokanelJ Hogan, San Jose has experienced for vears, vet it s in the | 3"saving of at least one-third in the bal- and v Mason: |~ suites or single; rent reasonzble e Lonies A M T2 PATACE ROTEL. big towns that the partisan feeling runs | ing. 7 ! For a long time farmers in this London highest. Los Ang “While, in my opinion, Dreyfus is inno- & WOLFMAN TH, @, nr. Market, Hillsdale House—Ele- ha 4 months L Blum, Texas L M I i L e tce of funeral hereafter. M A Koyes, N Y_ _ [MrsJ Gra State have heen undetermined whether PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. CH F aries for sale, ¢; fine ished rooms: elevato: -ansies H -~ | DR. OLIVE GRUVER, free treat daily, 3 —A_ Eoo ng house izabeth Campbel it i 0. 1899, | € R Rusby, Mo Mrs D S Cone, Ca : ;i1 | tion anc ow Eastern agric r; | DR OLIVE GRUVER. free treatment daily, 0 | “for good people. R. HUGHES, Proprietor. e e [[& Kl NGk ton & (IACH Coniosi 15 o e hly,_ improbable that he will | in their methods ¢ *Daling. - The gra | THE Oliver, 965 Folsom, cor. Sth—Sunny corner | CONNOLLYIn this city, August 21, 189, Wil | H B Wouds San Jose A § Crower, esprit de corps in the French army, and it :,’}f:f\,h‘i”;'f:.'vn e e . C. O'DONNELL, office and_residence, Market st.. bet. ‘Sixth and Seventh. is more than likely that the officers now | R s Very llkely that wire will find its : at will not place | ! tryiag (heinrtdetunets man t Place | way into all the hay farms of California liam Patrick, belove n of James J. and | A Schillinz, Oakland Miss M C v, a mative of San Francisco, | C M Hun:or, Cal Miss B M rms.. suites and single; gas; bath; new mangt. 4 B = Mary _Connol =——==—m====== | THIRD, 106%. near Mission—The Seattle—N < 7 3 i i : e % L e g aged 7 months and 7 day: F Hill Denver Prof Copeland, the stigma on their fellow officers which o al M REAL ISTATE-—GITY-—For Sale. || | sinnviroomu 138 1o | - | > The funeral will take place to-morrow | S J Diilo Chicazo [J A would most certainly rest there were they | in the very near future PR o | CHEAPEST and best in America-_he Weerly | (Wednestay), ac 1o “clocks, from the residence e S L to undo what the former tribunal has al-| JAsebh JAERCr 0f,, B, foee e = of real estate, subject to all, 18_pages, sent to any address in the Mariposa street. Inter- J Piper, ready done. | erchants at: G157 Skxth; sTxCC. H o Buperior Court: of ha b’ Tinitan Sintis tocs ¥ ; . Cressi Cemetany Miss Moran, Cal I D Wiilla , - . yesterday of San Francisco. _— CORYaEl . tolsi oty kgt b9l vy e O s Dawhlante thoorilac(?;l;sdenv‘v:p%v“tfisdi:::rr)nr;\’; mitieat. | . “This sudden rise in the price of hay 110 feet westerly John R., heloved husband of Zoe Belleau | A 4 cacaie Mrs B F Steddard. O | jng ‘Circumstances which will call for a | Tope will work great financial injury, ubgh 2§ AND SUPPLIES. 75x120 fi SEWING MACHIN 2 ath < X120 feet, Corvell, and father of Mrs. M. R. Krighaum | N ‘Gassie, N Y W I Elis. Cal far lighter sentence than the first one. et use of wite SWWitH e s ~r~~tooonn— | and Joseph, John and Eva Coryell, a native - N Il T think that the judgment as a OO | e e e el ot Zencsville TD (O Rs et v eats S s B R N e Sgdann, bl But still T think that e Jmeoas the for. | frelght rates at the same figure, increased i v e supplies. 145 Sixth: phone Mint 45. | and 20 days ~ P 2 W E_Guerin, Seattle [Mrs W M Petrie, Cal | mer one. charges for farm labor and the bedrock gold o | ALL Kkinds bought, sold. exchanged. rented; re- [FFriends are respectfully invited to at- | J I, Dovey, Seattle 'J H James, Chitago fShould this be the case it will result in | selling price of hay, I do not see what the tend the funeral services this day (Tuesday), | T A Mainwaring,. Eng no revolution, A popular demonstration | producer can do — - g owest rates 205 Fou rairine at lowest rat 05 Fourth st at 3 o'clock, at his late residence, 3201 Pa- cific avenue, corner of Central avenue. In- of disapproval may ensue, and it may be | Frank Somers of the firm of Somers & GRAND HOTEL. . attended with some violence and biood- | Co. has lately returned to this coast pani g SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘weil buflt terment orivate G A Wolff, Alblon |J Poundstone & w. C > o vhi e vhere he 5 E r Stanyan; blue | L fpiment mrivale: Atk . iy | T E s Rt P Rhs Tar aned: el it will be nothing which the auc from the Fast, wher he has made a cartage loor; Halght-st. | ROOMS papered from $3; wnitened, $1 up Angelus, beloved wife of Joseph L Daily, | C H Wefing, N Y Mre O T Strall. Ny | cnorities scannot easbys andle and Bhe | = ““Wire is used in the East,” he said yess rias e.; owner on painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 3d st. mother of Irene and Merven Datly, sister of | J F Larag al Mre H W Mitchell(a) | OWD before any Freaz arm is done. Th= ‘Wire is ;‘r Lir S Iie it e = - - | e o e “and. aaughter of the. lnte | H H Hurler, Redding [Mrs J M Lakeman,Cal | imperialists, royalists and others who are | terday, “and it is staciory . —— | BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; Mary Dawson, a native of San Francisco, | J F Cowan, Salt Lake Miss C G Alexander, continually making disturbances and at- | cheaper than any c I shail o ceceeceaooieiisiame, | Oty or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION | aged 29 years | ©'G Brnner, Fresno | Newark * | tempting to overthrow the existing order | advise the farmel nere for ‘and ) room Mousés. fnished | _CO. 415 Montgomery st., Tooms &-10: tel. S%. | nOHERTY—In this citv, August 21, 159, Rich. | M Ropharo ‘Tresno [T E Brown, Cal | of things are not of the party who will | their own materi S M R ard, beloved husband ot Mary Doherts, and | B C Creller, Grass v |G Tumer, Aodesto take to heart and ve gftected by, he con- | e Pt s L € | ) v - s er of Richard, Annie and Sarah Doherty, | asdale, Oakland Miss L M Zapp, Ohio | viction of Dreyfus. Moreover, the pres- oo terma tolsuttipursiaser, TANEL B R O a f Richard, Annie and Sarah DORerty: | 7 Lagomarsino, Cal. |Mrs M Guiaca & d,Cat | ent French Cabinet has been chosen from COURT NOTES - | e ative of Malin, County Donegal, Ireland, | F M Barring. U 8 A Miss E Smith. Cal the representative men of all parties, and T | B Carroll, Cal Mrs A Bradshaw, Cal | as a consequence is very popular and one B anel 1 C8l ineles!s T Shechan Te car | A8 B O e far Trom easy to upset, | The case of Mrs. Mary Parry, charged F T Johnson, Sacto E W Boxton, Cal N Breparations for the great Paris ex- | with the murder of Frank Parry, her hus- | | G F Meister, Sacto (Phillip Buxton, | CALA. Storage 722 Mission: goods gua aged &5 years DOOLIN—In this eity, August 21, 183, James, ed husband of the late Isabella Doolin, IF you have lots north of Golden Gate Park, £ First ave., and you to eell them, | w1 GUNN. 410 Montgomery &t PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Mc bel nt modern flats; all ted: SE. cor, | Office, 401 Pa Powell; n i and father of Edward and Bella Doolin and P B al | osition are going merrily on. The expo- | band, was ealled in Judge Graham’s court gant modern flats: all rented; SE. cor SorSbuvnell.iial el Mre. 3. D. Little, a native of Treland, agsd | 4 D Thomas, Oakiand &' 8 Stanley & . C | Bition will not be as large in area as the but on the representation of 3 heap. J A ¥ A . v. “hi oi . i B ears one held in Chicago, but it will far sur hey, George S. Knight, that she 1 Montgomers st T E Dwyer, Oakland F M Barney. U S A i saiNCe [ Friends and acqualntances and members | & . | Beney L s pass that magnificent show in the splen- | ; PIXLEY st Lot $%00: big snap: near Union ALAMEDA ADVFRT]SE“FNTS' of Harmony Lodge No. 9, A. 0. U. W., ate | W R Fisher, Stockion Mcs Castle & o Csl | dor of its exhibits, One feature which |Was sick a continuance Was s nted till et CTHE MoCARTHY CO., Market st o i respectfully tuvited to mvg‘d the funeral | T o g T oiockton Mrs M Philiips, Cal will be new and interesting will be the | next Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. house 9 rooms and bath. SPE = i :?.;’“Z;I,'fiis‘n‘?'.‘?;‘;ffi"i".;':.‘ 530 oiclock, {tom | B P Monroe, Stockton C R Rusb _Kan Cirw | architecture of the buildings. 1In Chicago | Michael Curran, 151 Third street, swore 9 rooms an: 2 ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. the parlors o Carew & Eoglih, 0l o onth | W Dinsmors. Maryey € A Cross, W Superior | the buitaings Fhity enaeere In the ex:lto a complaint in Judge Graham's court RN strect, where a requiem mass will be cele- Jc (,nmyb@ 1, Marysv W l:n!hu , Cal treme, were merely T'?’PI"QSPHURI jons _0 I‘\‘ll*l& day for the arrest of Thomas Carr REsTAvRANTS. | FOUR elcgant new up-todate -story houses | - brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- | Mrs R White & ¢ Cal B & Aot s :m"bahg rb:‘fr"e'senl{‘ B ;;‘ep;s“s?fi,"‘e‘ o | roprictor of ' hakers at Second and N it of 7. § and § rooms and bath each; firstclass | ing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary | yre'y Fenn, Boise John Arnold, Boston | the costruction of not only the buildings | foma streets; on the charge of battery, i F'J Zehandélaar. Cal |E C Page, Salt Lake | but in everything else as well, what is (0 | Curran is employed in Carr's bakery, and come. This idea will be followed out as | on Sunday evening they had a_dispute yoa- Misston LT e ERE | neichborhood; near school and stations: street | _Cemetery. 'S restaurant, coffee and lce Work all complete; from $300 to $4000; only | FABER—In this clty, August 20, 1899, Elsle | ¢ § Kubach & fam,Cal J F Deendorf, San J s ains in new c R L e, e ia oricee, | 40 cash and §25 and $30 per month: great bar. | = Marie, dearly beloved and only child of Herr- | % " = A ndor -zex half original cost 100111 Market B P | e - Faing: “Cheap lots for cash and houses fo 16t | man dnd Lojtie Faber. a native of San Fran- | 3 Q Whie, ca X B Coy. Coio Spgs | far as practicable In the material em-|anq Carr seized a hatchet and struck = = = ——— ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING, in_all parts of Alamed | Citco. aged 3 years 2 months and 3 daye. |G WL Ol Miss G M Clayton, Il | ployed as well as In the style of the de- | Cyrran over the hand and on the leg with MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, | ! e 2200 Lot G0xI50; $300 cash and $20 per month o e e 2 o A o apect. | Lt P SWIIt, Fresno Mrs F' H Roblnsan, Iil | signs.” I £ 2 - L R R el et dood e onntes | ; Pect | Jir & Mrs' Duychinck, D W Durchard. San J : . e e | e e i T e e enioirh | eie F M Nye, Willows Mrs. Belinda Mullane, who lives on Pa- ~To hire, 100 first-class scraper tzams atroanis it | “szs00 x115, W i A e ey : Mrs J C Tibbetts, Tl {J W W P, cific avenue, near Polk street, swore to a = = egant furnished rooms, with stable. | $2500—Lot 35x115, with elegant residence of 8| her parents, 106% Turk street, between Taylor | s L s, I1 ood, Pasadena . nea t C Dite ianll pesd {IRE(RoAE AL FITD: : __ | robme: in fine condition: macadamized. streets | non Jones. Interment 1. O O. F. Cemetary: | durs, B E Evans,"Win |1 M Beel, Orvilie THEY TESTIFIED IN L R ied connecting, 313; 2, $12; Zimhurst. + station and school; great bargain; worth | om, double bed, $7 3500 terms: same as rent. | E = JSoin Alameda, August 0. 1558, Arthur | o © oo E™ID, B BRipcte, cal RULOFSON’S FAVOR | Foik street, near Uiion, on a charge of ellus, son of James L. and Frafices A. | g Sanderson & w.Mass J § Davenport, R Bluff | battery. Mrs. Mullane zlleges that Mrs. sson on Saturday took her 9 Lot 40x207:6; fine, new, modern 6-rocom year-old MONEY { ‘ FOLSOM, 523 Parlor sulte; 3 rooms complet y ear High School and station: $500 caen| Fields, aged 15 years 2 months and 25 day: Mrs C B Hastings, F C Snider, Sacto K e furnished for housekpg.: single or en suite. S %h. : = > Funeral services will be held this day | = Detrof 1w H v | niture, planos, without re- | = Sl _ | and $:5_per month. ST & 2 i Liiald W Atherton, Nev SS: WHO KNEW THAT |girl into her vard and after beating her iher good secarity: payable | FOURTH, 435—Housekeeping rooms furniched W0_Lok Poats: cottase of § rooms: sirees| (TD€S4Y), at 1 o'clock, at L CUDEA ade | ataster Hastings, Mish W & Keiy, niip (WIENESSRE ¢ O Her auo: SHe - vrs PadE) Inetollments or as a whoie; if you | = or unfurnished work complete; near station; easy terms, pue, B Amos, e H R Coate, Petaluma (H E S Potter, Nev HE WAS ADOPTED. | bitte o = = SIB00. Lot 23:4x108: with @ fine modeen cot. | FARRO—In this city, August 20. 1899, Joseph. | G B Baer, Cloverdale F R Brewer & w, Cal 3 PRELLER . L i R a Farro, and | M Woolf, N Y 0 H Watring, N Y ——— The charg st driving and refus- )n the purchase price we will ( P | h: nice garden; street| beloved husband of Bernar | ing to stop against Deputy Coroner J. J. RY, 1917—4 nice unfurnished rooms; bath; | take of 5 rooms and as you G l0an as loni the P nd ca i 4 : oS s Yo firet: | tollet; gas: yard: basement work all done; near station and school; $l father of Mrs. Daviler and Manuel, Frank | L Kahner, N Y Geo Mathinson, Cal | - = C M e e A anictly and quickly, | ———— = . | cash, balance £20 per month 00| late Francts Farro, a native of Por- | M_Diepenirod, Sacto |Mrs McKinley, B C | Captain George E. Korts and W. B. | Flannagan preferred by Policeman Farley ? De_waited upan qu ety A st ”" | HICKORY ave. 1§1-3 furnished rooms for | $:850—§00 cash, balance $5 per month; lot| tusal aged 63 vears Mrs Smith, Vancouver Miss L M Parsons. Cal| Jsames Appear in the Fight for | W&re ssed by Judge Conlan yester- il B keeping at $13 per month " | 4ox130, with new up-o-date cottage of 7 rooms | B Friends and acquaintances are respect- | W M Wonting, Stkion!W D Buckley & w s Sppes 8! | day, as it was shown that Flannagan was Ao commission; mo deleys. 3. | oiao roome tor house- | MEHOn S cash, $25 per month: lens than| e Ta2i Montgomery street, thence o the | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Estate. ey e A 1017 to 1023 Mission st. above tranelent. | rent: lot 40x160; elegant new 2-story, 8 rooms| Church of Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe, | —_— SR | ?§‘.:“‘1" & .} Penntng. clerk ig the Stew: hone South 4. | ARD, fee for | and bach, ‘on Morton st near Moridn-st sta- | where services will be held. Interment Holy | Percy and Emille L. Beamish to Robert N B ascAtwiin s J0t withe = —— — | S S nEKEEOITE | tion; best bargain in Alameda; elegant resi.| Cross Cemetery. | Carson, lot on E line of Van Ness avenue, | The hearing of the suit brought by A rge! R agean 5 ANY am: at @4 per cent on real estate. 34 | housekeeping, ¥ gl g N0 __| dences on Santa Clara ave. and Central ave, | GALVIN-In this city, August 21, 189, Daniel, | 32:6 N of Lombard street, N 3 by E 100, $10. Reion szainat the estate N Cantain | deadly on by M. J. Barry, brother and 2d mortgages, estates, real estate In pro- | 3GWARD, $67—Neatly furnished housekesping | &t a bargain. beloved son of the iate Jeremiah and Bridget le and_Gertrude (or’ Minnie) G. Cosgrove | C: Rulofson against the estate of Captaln jof the haliff in Judge Mogan's court, ap- bate; mortgages and legacles bought: 10 de- | “rooms, | Houses to let in_all parts of Alameda. B oo brother of James and Margavet | to Henry and Katie M. Heesemann, lot on| Winslow G. Hall to recover the property | peared before Judge Conlan vesterday, _lay. "R McCODGAN i iMaptandty, i 28 oame — - H. P. MOREAL & CO., Galvin, and Lot O Francisco, aseq s | § line of Beach street, T1:6 W of Broderick, | left by the old sea captain as his adopted | and the case was dismi sed on the motion HIGHLY abic and private piace to ob- | HOWARD. 1M(—Sunny bay window, suite: 1432 Park .st.. Alameda. years. | | R e o by B Tabidd)) son was resumed yesterday morning be- | of the prosecution. with the consent of gt i s & > - w- newly nished; 1 ousel ng; e T e . b e - | Frea Wittram (by rray F. , com- £ e ¢ aining ess. ks IEaviat at - telsphonIMAID IMATE ] = e s SR TRl ARAA also modern cottage 6 room e in B Mre B At Batings| Giaty it on FVscornte ob CRltrais dnaid | e testimony of Captain George E. | aWHIST Se0 0N Tin on Sunday after- > = - — { HOWARD, 15242 large sunny rooms; furnished eaty terms. Apply 1518 Mozart aunes P L “aged T6 v o | dle ‘streets, S &7:6 by W 36; $6918. Korts, an old friend of Captain Hall, was s o by < i Bv orivate parts on furaiture and | complete for housekeeping. st.. Mastick station a mative of Pennsylvania, aged 76 years 10 | GIg Atreets, & K10 by o o fto Joseph de la s, ai , was | noon from G. H. Wolfe while he was Planos: no removal; low rates: confidential. | 3o-Trm e G | = e — months and 22 days | plrargaret de Ia Eonaie i stvent. 908 of | to the effect that he lnew of the adop-|leaving the baseball grounds at Bighth planos: no removal: low, rates: Con0deNi'at; | IVANHOE. 1062 Polk. cor. Geary—Light. clean. | ~ A} \MEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. | 152 iy &nd Anhitie Taneral to-mevrow | Clipper: § 2 by B S0 gm0, i tion of the plaintiff by the old captain)and Harrison streets, was instructed and sunny; fur. hkpg. suites @ to 5r.). $15 up. ref. | O I DOA T tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | “GRRE. & T Emelie Berson and G. Howara | and had often heard Hall speak of it. The | arraigned by Judge Mogan vesterday on { aaith s, (Wedneeday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resl- witness when cross exammed by Attor- | the charge of grand larceny and the case sadayl, &t 2 ojclox 4 resi- | Thompson to Bank of California, _undivided largs | dence, 2113 Baker street. ' Interment private. | nohalf Interest in lot on N line of Post street, | ney Van Ness could not be made to | was continued till to-morrow R S : i In this city, August 2, 1599 James | 59 15 of Larkin, F 65:9 by N 137:8; also | hi ¢ in_any particular. Ti S etave Brandt, 213 Tehama stree wvada Loan Office, 214 Grant ave. . E — I 3 A I 50 by N 137.6: ale 1o¢ on | change his story In any particular. The | Gustave Brandt, 213 Tehama street. and N S iaroe aweley i foln or—Four unfurnished sunny | M Stana of Lizzie Hizsins,'a native of | & line of Mission street, 157 § of Twentieth, | next witness was W. B. Isaacs, who tes. | his wife. Mary,'fought from Ssturday “Sdoened trind e window, $15; two rooms, $5. | , . r e Manchester. England, aged 15 vears 10 months | & 3 by F 122:6; also propésty outside of county; | tified that at the time of " the alleged night il Sunday night about § and when $50 TO 350,000; lowest rates: lst and 20 mortgs.; | 3i1oo1GN 0453 nice rooms for hou A ! lg “E\TS it el o releage of cerfain indebtedness: —=. adoption he was employed by the Rus-|the policemen entered the place looked any’proporition. DRYDEN. 413 Monteomery. | MESION, Mo-3 hice, rorms (G BoueCioopiag: | et et O L achus btantes B el e s ety oo NG JEMBRE e GBI 1 it had heen struck by 4 cvelohe, itz i = — —— ¢ = " 3 rixes) 10| which firm voung Rulofson was also an | Brandt complained that his wife nad cut CASH loaned to salarled people on — ut indorser MORRFI.L. 009 Examiner bldx £, 443, bet. Mint ave. and Sixth st - | HOME fcr ladles in delicate heaith Doublé and single rooms; also housekeeping. | _grwunds: nrivate MRS DR FU HIGGINS = i = | e ———————————— IGINS keeping: private family; low rent. | i farniture, planos, without removal: o | o id, TR = | = = SRS EER e e ttend tne: Cuperal. this gav | v E. o NW N Jarniture. planOs. TR 6 McAlister <t | OLD gold, diamonds, planos, sealsking bought: | BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. fully invited to attend the (uneral this day | Henrs B, Bothin, ot O NS 4t NE ot Toiey, | employe, That one day an elderly gentle- | him with a pair. of scissors. They were SONEY loaned salaried people on their notes Hishest prke il CHOE B H R e e | lomof Méciinn Tiros, 'Sl Bddy street, thence | W zi by NI 81; 1200, " | man came into the store and Spoke to dharged before Judge Mogan vesterday n loaned LY, 52 POLK, 1827 « furnished rooms for house- | FOR SALE, ri it fo St Mary's Cathedral, where services will | = Constance A. Meeks and Blanche T. Heath|J. W. Stow, presiden| . company and | with disturbing the peace and were con- eithaut indorser. TOUSLEY. 592 POL unny, furnished rooms for house R BALE, HEbL o the heart of Rowp, for_the repose of his soul. In- | to same, same: $10. stepfather of young Rulofson. During | victed and ordered to appear for sen- | JAlice Colleton to Mary J. Cassigy and Kate | the conversation, part of which witness | tence to-day. — | Within 10 minutes ‘of university grounds; §| terment Mount Calvary Cemetery lovely visw, | HOWARD—In this city. Mrs. Hana Frances | Mai Howard, mother of Minnie Wendorff, and | on NW line of Bryant street, 220 SW of Third, Real Estate, Berkeley Station, | wife of the late W. G. Howard, a native of | SW 25 by NW 0, trust deed: $10 e - e en, N. ¥, aged 61 years § months and | Frank W. and Emma A. Fuller to Margaret | witness asked Mr. Stow who he was and | hew" I ltenatees of Tames A, Colleton). lot | heard, the name of Rurofson was men- | Thp case of Corporal Thomas McGuirk tloned, and when the conversation was | charzed with assault with a deadly wea- over and the gentleman had departed, | pon on George Mudgett. elerk in May- drugstore on Fourth street, by cut- neck with a razor, will likely be ur property is mortgaced Ty e HL MTHPHY. TH, 135—Rooms for light housekeeping; also | minutes from railroad station oms; visitors solicited. | ote b | . | 2" ACRES. be celebrata | BT. JAMES, Laguna and McAllister—Cholcest, MUSICAL IN I R = o | wunmiest in city; low rates; furnished or not. | ELEGANT new 10-room house: lot 50x160 31 Hadin M Howhay, Jot on E line of Twenty-second 1 1 Tare seiling L,od upright pi o i v o A e : a2 eats Mr, Stow replied that it was Rulofson’s | {ing 1 are seiling .ood upright pianos for 3§ 5 = walking distance of University of California, - Lol 2 t- | avi V130 N of Take street, N 3, E 120, § ting % pprove this method: prices are the | _*INE2 T ionel = L . L. WURTS, ( y 2 o'clock, f | : - 5 s n court and said that he would not pros- Eate AN D rehased for all cash; bargains | THIRD, S1—Housekeeping rooms; $1% and Seventeenth and Broadway, Onkland. | § osday); at ? o'clock. from theheaey Alameda County. on account of its singularity, for while he | ecute the case. The Julge contimued the iz e '""'.;'"h;,"d R P tor 83, th apa | LY HILLEGASS TRACT. JONES--In Sun Mateo, Cal, August 21, 1599, | _Peter and Esther T. Norburg to Pacific States 23:,! ?:‘l‘he‘? e darevs 1t-wak was Rulor” | case till to-morrow, when it wijl' be dis- payments and some 5008 PIanOL IOI¥ & CO.. | VAN NESS ave, 0 Elegant sunny upper | WITHIN & MINUTES FROM UNIVERSITY. | NUlam Saunders Jones, beloved brother of | Savings, Loan and Building Company, surren- | S07 S [0 | posed of. 24 3 B B N ers. corner Kearny and Suttef | floor; 2 rooms and bath s § MINUTES FROM STATION. Arthur 8. Jones, &L Dephew, oLV eA- Junok e %:!‘«ogd sfi%fll;n%nlgo oormer ot Felion | 0% SO0 0q it Mr. Stow had told him sl;n“hofln;‘[;r:ix; ?Ins‘l\:;.fx:n\\e:;n}:pl lmlq‘::.:ilhv?g tte. "gan ' Francisco, and Thirteentn and | R TS 160 FEET IN DEPTH. | & native of Swansea, s, aged 30 years and | an 3 . 8 leos i, { e Rk in Hail, withess replied, | 10" by - Annie L. Donahu . % —sunny The cheapest, choicest am 8 months. N'10.85, to beginning, belng lots 10 to 13, block | ¢ Capta g for the purpose of founding a library at _Broadway [Oaktand. .ad. Sty Y Sy Moo O R s g cest property in Alameds | 8 mOnths . ectrully invited to at- | 12, Heriog Tract, quitciaim deed, Oakland; 31 | “He did not.” Witness alao testified that | si. atius College, but which was res ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest hous . | Apply to JOSEPH 7. MASON, tend the funeral services to-morrow (Wednes- | F. A. McNally to Charles Ashton, lots 2 to he knew Rulofson by sight. | fused by the directors of that college and west of Chicago !s KOHLER & CHASE'S, | | Real Estate, Berkeley Station. day), at 1 o'clock, at St. Peter's Episco- | 8, block D. all of block C on Map of Tuohy's| “The case was continued until to-day. W sought for by Archbishop Riordan %, 7 and % O Farrell st.; planos, organs and | . : bal Church, corner ' Stockton and_Fitbert | Second, Addition to Berkeley, Oakland Town- A e o Tt et it “othe Instruments of all Erades | == - == frceta, thetica o Masonlc Temple, where | ship: #0. the of founding a library e e ey prices, omest: avery” | RAOMS TO LET—Furn, and Unfarn et e eld, under the uusblces of | . Rebecca Wurts (wife of M. L) to Annie To Sell Catholic Literature. | dependent ot (e colloge, Judge Garber 2 : S Fxcelsior Lodge No. 166, F. and A. M. Carleton _(wife of £). lot 12, block 175, on| mpe Christian Press Assoclation Pub- | 218Ued ON Leis s S the heirs yesterday, thing ‘possinleeceifs fpiatse A1 eUALY D Map of Subdivision lots 12, 13, 14 and portion KELLY—In this city, August 13, 159, Mary | Man of Subqivisien Jog th S i0 ®h mestead | lishing Company. which is composed of | argument on behalf of the Archbishop. upright sacrificed, | AZBRY O w ooy eI Elxabeth; infent daughter of Willam I, and | Tract; Bérkeles; $(0. 1000 Catholic priests of the United States, | = Julie Combatalade filed suit yesterday Fourth and Market. | jjgp" housekeeping: open all night. ot - ERUMDBOK_In this city, August %, 13, | ,Ad0iph Ludeminn fo Hermine Ludemann, 1ot | and which has been in existence in New | against Ann Towns, Mary A. and Jonn o S A —~ | ®Dledrich, beloved husband’of ‘the late ARNa | medas it o i York for a number of vears, has opencd | Mugge to recover H0.0%, damagse for M a branch store at 201-208 Larkin street, on the corner of Fulton, where a complete line of Catholic books and church fur- | Str n storage on sale cheap for cash. | B UTE G RE | TORAGE, 1710 Market st. | AQbiet and home] = single, suite; charges moderat he). cor, Broadway and Polk | LARGE level lots, $100; only $2%5 down: stre 3 ke: rooms bright and sunny, | work done; sewers, water, gas, fine S Rrnabis A e N O ow e Tenik Oliveira to Agrora Sanches (wife of Hederkess, Germany, aged 6 years T momth | Ahcys Revised Plan, Tow i - keeps a lodging-house at Kearny and Pine s, was arrested on May 10 for em- cars direct. | close by; near railroad station and Oakland | T ER of good d-hand u_rights for | _ su clo: 15 & kland | Antor Intess L R, - ap at MAUVAIS'. 769 Market st. __| AT Hotel Francisco, Turk and Taylor sts eSS e Bt e home 12 g | @nd 20 days. (Brookiyn, N. X, papers please SR owaahip. $40. asantom, | lShings is on sale. | bezzlement on a warrant sworn to by the A DECKER & " the pl ou to buy: Homelike house; modern servicey elevator; | ycurself: easy payments: no city taxes. SY: | copy.) Mountain View Cemetery Assoclation to John | The company. which is approved by the | defendants. She was dismissed by Judge CKER & BOM. i ou to buy: | Lihs rooma, 50c to §1 80 day. MRS. J. KING, | TiCATE INVESIMENT CO., Frultvale sta, | , L7 Eriends and acquaintonces are respect- | phompeon, lot 5. i plat & Mountain View | apostolic delegation, has a capital of $150,- | Mogan, and now claims that her arrest = s eno. | AT 1A Geary—Large sunny front suit | - & | gully Tnvitod o attend the tuneral to-morrow | Semetery, Oakland Townahip? 7% R o “hae for its object the spread of | was the result of malice. ~ Stelnway upright cheap. | AT « Lares L (Wednesday). at 2 o'clock, from his late | “Hoea M. Shattuck to Sarah Lynch. lot on | Christian literature and sale of church| The will of John Cadden. who died July A YAy ext Hibarnia Bank. | _single rooms: cheap. p g festdence, 387t Twelfth street, between Fol- | s corner of Grove and Addison streets, S L : AL =~ | AT New Grand, 246 3d—200 Ist-class sunny rms., | OAKLAND ADVFRTISEI A fom and’ Harsison. Interment 1 O, O. F.| S by H 12 being portion lots 1, 2 and 3 on | 50915 a“d‘re"éflflushflr;‘g!‘sk paying spe- | B, leu")ilrzlg An estate \'a]\&ed MF_mm, h%. no in f alxo kot e % " tery. 2 A Shi > cial attentign to school books for paro- | been filed for probate. ate Fitzgerald, nuns Bros. 218 McAllister ot | cto 81 a.;d, m‘ to 34 wi" -dxw :.uuml:egxf_:_, MS{-_::;;:TA‘“ e Mn:rpkg.‘,:yf‘;mumn :lozk 1, |nll“°k Tract, | chial schools, convents and colleges. | a sister, is named as sole legatee. i - AT 02 Second—Nice eingle, double and lLight ved wife of the lat, . fo Willlam F. Curran, lot on E I nt: also ftamous. week. OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. B:‘:fif&" z:\lg‘emmher of Nellia, TR‘;','.‘?: fi-fa ozs'&'r“oe\-e Gtreet, 50 S of Addison, S 45 by E 112"5 housekeeping rooms, §1 to $3 p | | < 1 Th McCarthy, a native of Boston, % being a portion of lots 1, 2 and 3, on Map of I OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. Thomal McCarthy, & native of Hoston, Mass. | being 8 orins 06, L8 teuck Tract, Berkeiey: | @k kXA A XA AT IR M Py B W R T Ik kK k kK K ‘ L] e e | papers please copy.) $10. ' , SH, $ monthly £ X . Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Mary E. Summers to Elizabeth P. Tinder- s e S R A yufi,’- Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | wood, lot on E line of Grove street (formerly 1 AT 3% Turk, cor. Taylor—New mangt,, renovi ed, sunny front bay-window rms.; transient 216 McA 1A, 239 Post-Sunny corner suits and BOHE! 23 L s all convenlences; gentlemen and | 50x25 deep; price §190; more land adjacent - 4 | O itor: special rates to traveling | may be had cheap; all level; I iaajacent | (Weanesday). at S:0 o'clock, from her late | Sherman), 20860 § of Cedar, § &, E 162, N L ~amd 4 Cabinet Or- | men I abmsge ok lovely. views no foss oo | residence. 4071 Harrison streét, thence to st, | 0. W to beginning, belng lot 3, block B, | o nos and 4 Cal —_— — coid winds; a family can live in a tent here Brendan's Church, where a solemn requiem | Eurcka Homiestead. Berkeley; $10. . 8 Post st | GURNFTT, 1 Market (01d No. 156)—Fur- | and enjoy every hour: near electric car ling | high mass will be celebrated for the repose of | Henry and Ioujsa Michaels to Miranda W. s . agent for | mished ruis. suiles. single: also unfurnished. | and grand boulevard: not far from a modei | her soul commencing at 9 o'clock. Inter- Lewis, lot on N line of Central avenue (since 7 e ol Piknos. . | S NEOLION, 3% Markol, cor. Golich Ga Schoothouse; Westall Tract, In the lovely val- | ~ ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Widened to 80 feet), 115 W of Grand street, 1831 rr : : - | AR R O oy corner: well furn, rms. & otf Ty o Fruitvale, adjolning st Oakiand, Call | MeGEE—1In this city, August 21, 189, Mary, be. | W0, N 76 E 0 8 §u:6 B3 5 10 to ¥ : w styles. KOH-| 8ve—Sunm o ek dChud oI , or send for circular, 465 Seventh st., Oakland; | (oved wife of John McGee, ‘and ‘mother of | besinning, eind!, o s adjacent to g it CLEMENTINA, 172, east of Thi " Cord e - i Thomas J. McGee, a native of County Mayo, | Encinal, Alameda; 310. b 5 . Z JONES, Owner. Treland. Builders’ Contracts. rooms; upsta sunn; | PG G s 97 B s tel)—C} | $10,000—OLD established business. Apply to E. E“ULDEA.\HAL'ER—IH this city, August 21, E. Dow (owner) with S. Gilletti Sys- 123 (Upited States Hotel)—Clean, nest | "E. BUNCE, ¥ Broadway, Dakiand. | MR35 Waiter, youngest and dearly beloved sol | (eon Company. (contractors), architect H. B, 5 D STORES—To Let — s —- £ e s | 0f Tlenry O and }fou!n ¥omenh.uer. and | Maggs—Concrete foundation, walls, piers, CES AND STORES—To - | 5ODY. sit_Small sunny roms. clean and| GAKLAND HOUSEKEKPING ROOMs, | Dother of Ernest Emme, Fred, August and | figors, ete,, for & five-story brick building on e —~~ | "qutet, bath, gas, private :$6 and s8. | DAl ol A% mantha | T Bline of Haloms B S 1y Tie it ety 2 d « 5 ¥ ro, 5 3 Natoma and First, thence F ¥y . with | NNY bay-window suite; kitchen, ~front | iy BN A UPT—In Oakland, August 20, 1899, | annex 20 by 80 fest westerly: $4971. ZIP-BOOM - AH! 7 -4 4 ¥ ¥ 7 California Fireworks for Galifornia Boys! - 7 E ) ¥ ¥ g v Market st. SPRECKELS BLDG. ol 31250 to §20. 1S, 19_New and elegantly furnished | : e i telephone included. | " rooms; en suite o ain "R | housekeeping cuites; also unturnished. 715 Mg\ e resigence of his nieee. Mra. 5. Heid: | “Same owner with Thomas Butler (contracton), GARDINER, room 210 | o corner Larkin — Sunny furnished | smm— | 459 Orchard sireet, Frederick Muhlenhaupt, | architect same—Brick work for main bullding | J§ : Sear, | i kutel 4na baih 2 native of Prussis, Germany, aged 3 years | and annex, 20 by 80, for sume on same; $10,12. ED, (hise minps ot and seellat | oaui A S e oS OAKLAND FUR.ITURE FOR SALE. sgmm :nd uld:yl b AR Same owner with.F. 'H. M‘dlon |§fon!rn§tor). ¥ Rt near Eleventh. i e e o The funeral w! olace y | architect sameCarpenter and mfll work for ; - | FERNWELL House 47 Post—New managemnt: | X", - cduction to you from H. Schellhaas. the : e - ‘ fin Yolo, Cal., from the resi ; “Office, first floor. 1032 Market st | " all rma refurnished; sul d single; batha: | AN Sniroduction to yon o E . Oukiand | o o diokroy, ot 2 Glclock. e e dence | s o Satate Company (owner) with H. H. | Fitth. BN | FoURTH, #2% (Paim House)—First-class sun. | seme——————— | Yolo, Cal. Larsen & Bros. (contractors), architect E. J. ¥ FTORFE suitable for Grag ary gocds or any |y bay-window :"also single, $1 DIVIDEND NOTICES. PRRRT.In_this cliy. August 17 1599, James | Vogsl-brick work, preseed brick and sranite ~ P D T Paoinu nd ]~ =2 SR AL ) o Sttty P RRY e e W > giher vusliess, f | SN oo Kacie 0| GraRy, wr Newly furnished sunoy reoms and | BIVIDEND NOTICE Dividsnd No % @ity |~ HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO; Tronkor Sagon strect, 28 N ‘ot Turk, N by | B ’ — - — " | suites, §2 per week up; very desirable. cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamship - " d W_75; $4800. 219 FRONT STREET. STORE 1o let swiavie for barber shov. *15 | ooy i (re Navarre)_Comtortable forn | Comosny, il be payable at the office of tho (Euccessors to Flanagan & Gallagher), Same owner with Pattereon & Persion (con- 7 . nquire 621 California st. [ L oS company. arket st on and after Fri- EMBALacRs, | tractors). architect — same--Carpenter work, B e o | oo, raveles accommodated SN HVBR. | ey Seciiber §, o’ nringier fanks il | PO e Lo s | P BAFRe, e, wiaoe Seias 1o | 8 Geen Sunasy Sh paonings e 2 ik close on Sat lay, UgUS! , ), at st , Inting, ass, rcase for lnce for barber shop or restaurant. CRIM [ oo .oo so rer Cottage, 2 rooms; rent $5. | o'clock m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. | Zelephons South same on same: $420) | @%k kR ok k T I T 3T o B P B I Ik ko kk kK CO., 11§ Montgomery st