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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1899. 11 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. [:H I [l: GUNNEH'S OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES. WRIGHT—In this city, September 4, 1839, Lucy 'A. Wright, beloved mother of A. G. and New- ton Wright and Mrs. M. A. Willlams, a na- tive of Fall River, Mass., aged 63 vears 10 months and 3 days. (Fall River, Mas pers please copy.) | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. | GRAND EOUTHERN, SE. cor. Seventh and Missi Sta—Sunoy rooms, en suits or slugle; rlors; ; elevs GUN FIRED BY [ADMISSION DAY 667 Market street, opposite Kearny. LECTED BARGAINS. Da- _rooming house; §1 50 to 38 per week. Interment Masonic Cemetery. 3 i SRR e a: tfully_inv < $45,000 somer, down town; three . FULLY furnished house, § rooms, gas and coal e e bortow (Wetnesiss), et 3 HE 4 V' w D O ’y S i 4 3 > . 01 v et BETS PAY | HANCOCK House, 781 Misslon—gelect family R i T ) S “éfé’nym“ S e $25,000 ew blocks of Orpheum; 59x132; | HARRISON 5113 nice and sunny unfurnished | OAKLAND FURNITURE IOR SALE. o year o T e i) G e e ~ HOTEL ARRIVAILS. | e | HOTEL Grosevenor, 319 Butter, nr. Stocktan | AN introduction to you from H. Bchellbass, the T St . . ‘cet troniage on Fwest st two | Bunay o o hie hatRa, | furmiture dealer. tith and Frinkiln,_Oukisnd, GRAND HOTFL. David Martin Will Be 2 = HOWARD, 200 sunny rooms; nicely fur- DIVIDEND NOTICES. O Scheman, U S A |G W Fowle, cal = . $14,000Gear et., mear Taylor; store and lodg- | _Rished: every convenience; electric lights. 2 % 7 L T L R T — —_—— Chief Aid. ng-house; fine buy. Two nice furnished rooms; | DIVIDEND NOTICE—DIv 7 (35 cents | R T Croweli, Carson |C W Wickersham, Nev . = Wi ek R phare) of the PAAUHAU SUGAR PLAN. | A W Lee, Carson | IV Maguire, Cal 2 C]eanlng Revolverson Wireless System in a TN o wiore S Thres | FOWARD, T Fursishfi o o 3 per | ofies of the Sorapany. B Marker i o and | B Bicharaecs, You Bet € K Cadriann . s.; thr ARD, rnishéd rooms ; st., o Ricl , You Bet mann, P rents § | ¥ and transtent, Sfter Montay. Septamaber 1. 18%0 ‘Transter | A Conn & w, Cai - |W.H Whyback Pl the lowa. New Marvel ACCOMMODATIONS ARE AMPLE $8,500—Vicinity Post and Stockton sts.; two | wilton: ruoning | Dooks WL cioes en TawsiAY, gevtember K. | © W ttephens & Wi BN o % : e €008 fiata: want en offe [ ble; permanent patrons desir B ¥ BHELDON, Secretarv. | M*F Dilon, Cal s oS Bivinw, Bt R P ROOMS SECURED FOR ALL THH 7,000—] e e ™ - .| HYDE, 1106-Nice sunny rooms for gentlemen O P_Navert, Cal |H_ Henderson & w, $1,00—Fremont st peer Sants T ferry M85 | og Hant housekesping 17 desiced, © PROPOSALS. £ Meharl st (1o Hax " © " /ONE OF THEM DISCHARGED SUCCESS OF THE EXPERIMENT VISITORS. rents $630 ¥ . —_— uartermaster’s ice, New lontgomery v whli o L -] I d singl mny - = G W Hebling, Ohfo |C H Sayre, Fresno ton L X h.“fik;':y‘:;e and single sunny rooms; | E‘»s:;’a‘“nm"""mfl.“°in°?’,iaue'°.‘l?“‘v‘lm ziew:a:! & ¥ Chace"nio " |J F Burkhardt, Alaska MORE VESSELS FOR TRANS-|THRONGS AT THE EXPOSITION | Native Daughters Are Tghng an 0! Ceivad ot thia otfics whtl 11 grclock a: m.. | MrE g.}'“r‘x'onéx?o;uh LW Franl. Spokans PORTS ARE CHARTERED. LAST NIGHT. Active Part in the Prepara- : September 13, 18%, Pacific Standard time, and | § ‘p ey SIS 15 SO0 Sney. Cal o, reain; must then "m't'»eod'z for turnishing 5000 pn.h;s '\fll new lesiin L:?e "M M Pemy"{:al“ kg tions for the Cele- o houses. ajtern boo onforming to standard_and | ki ! = v, “ » =S £ 3 two' house 7 front unfurnish- e L e s B i L e Tommy"” Crowley Arrested for Petty | Exhibitors Have Placed Their Dis- bration. s, near Mason and Clay sts. reat 8. | erence will be given to articles of domestic | E b pract & w, S Lake E Galnes & w, Cal Larceny—A New Steamer for plays—Unique Features of In- =t — Market_Targe | Production and manufacture, conditions of | & (v Wickersnam, Nev|J Hutchinson & w, AT A e marine _and 35 up; also hakpe. | price and quality being equal (Uneliding 1o | B B Tschady, 1dabo | Idaho terest—Elaborate Musical SANTA CRUZ, Sept. 4—The executive few, fron ot be ol sunny room, suitable for 2| ture the duty thereon), and such pveferencn‘ e i Hutchinson, Raft Spoken. Programmes. committee of the Native Sons on account 10 !r-!m- o x reasonable. " Address 708 Polk st. will be given to articles of American pro- | p wijkins, Cal W W Whitney, Sasto | of the immense amount of work connect- antels: plate-glass windows: v duction and manntacture produced on the | C 5 Gray, N ¥ |W W Borden & w. Cal : STt ed with the Admission day celebration ench rarige, heaters |OAK. 15 near Market tion required by the public service there. The‘ Ty b e ‘g“glg‘;gflg-”‘efig};‘f" There was nearly a fatality In the ar-| The second day and night of the ex-|has decided to hold meetings every night b iy e e United States reserves the right to accept or | p funizscn Fresno [Mrs B A MeClellan, | IOry of the battleship Towa yesterday. | position of the Mechanics' Institute drew | this week. SHiseianp ot tho P;‘;};"’g‘:nv‘{!a’})wpflvm;nm;1 Miss C F Smith, Neb Denver The accidental discharge of a large Colt| far greater and more enthusiastic crow Farl Kratzenstein, chairman of the ac- £ I J C Tyrell, Cal Miss M S McClellan, | revolver nearly killed Chief Gunner's Mate than was expected for so early in t commodation committee, has a vest will be furnished on application. Envelones Diesver amount of work on hand. By every mall cizco. WILSON—RILEY—In this cit Containing proposals will be endorsed “Pro- M e e M ete walhon J. Delahide and for a time it was"looked | of the fair. Exhibitors are guickly com- poasie foc) f};;.gg‘;.m!‘%"“'c A:‘;;“;‘:fiafiefl_ [ C W Ames. U'§'S T|W Gibeon, Los Ang | upon aboard the warship as an attempt | pleting their displays, and la n | he reccives letters from persons wishing termaster, U. 8, Army, Depot Quartermaster. | 7 5 ajoumalr, Seattle e e, pel at suicide. An investigation, however, | everything was practically in place. The accommodations during the celebration. = = S T o | 35 Mountalr, Seat e v E L Hillls, Seattle | #howed the affair to be purely accidental. | opinion is unanimous that this ve Rooms have been engaged at all the pri- W S R EEIE | Lot Anee O awust. 55, 1899 Senjed | M L _Corey, Ind E Nathan, Cal It is the duty of Delahide, assisted by | is artistically the most beautiful e vate houses in this city and there need . Doy e Joors e | oeale for ‘continuing eonstruction of Jetty | P Knapper & dau,|C L Batoheller, L A | Gunner's Mate N. Burke, to overhaul | en in the history of the institute. be no fear of a lack of accommodations. $200—SACRIFICE; almost new . Pyt cerryoeser) San Diego Harbor, Cal.. will be recelved e wis |& Badnayse, Calume every gun in the Iowa's armory every | hibits—industrial, mechanical and manu- | The committee has opened headquarters Hege roomay W 3 Gxl0; with or wiinout | liEht, reading mcanfsecent | here ;m‘;ylhfi e s"f’n'?a’“n?fu'ufid '1:23“!?‘2:1‘ R H Ford, Wis W R Patterson, Cal morning. Yesterday the work was nearly | facturing—are conceded to be the best|in the Native Sons of the Golden West N O e ahts oria dpstimar| * parlor; n to § on application. JAMBS J. MEYLER, Cap- | W A Thomps | completed and Burke went outside, leav- | showh In years, and the competition | clubrooms with Joseph Bernhelm in Eack fram Folsomn st. *Apwly urtland | $2 to #¢ tain Engineers. : | B Simons, Towa |28 corwin, D ¢ |08 Delahide looking over a Colt revol- shown will make the task of the commit- | charge. ave., or P. A. DOLAN, &8 X S DRt e e L e e | Liett © vOner Gal iy mtlier Gevasrs ver. Suddenly there was a report and ‘h"'lexen"gn‘i‘éfira(}f.n?eglmfi?filn",i:flr ent has | The town has been districted and dur- = SEVENTH, 262 nny v 4 | Lieut G P_Smith, Cal|J Craig, Highland chief gunner staggered out of the ar-| = H = penegement ing the celebration eight boys Wil always N HOMES. T Call, 16 pages, sent to any address {n the BE provided an interesting feature for eve! “hhve. 1 { room housde, dnisied _house; il modern_ conveni St _| TUnited States or Canada one year for 31, | EDsign Aclanehipe &fii‘.‘%""pf‘i{.yu mory, bleeding from a wound in the neck, | afternoon ~and night, The special one b:é;resc t to direct the visitors to their waleanflffi:fimlmé;‘ o 3100 3 X 3 postage pald. Ensisn F Foley, Cal |G W Alexander & and asked to be taken to the sick bay. The | 5‘1“‘" 1§std night excited an interested alglghlélz {’L‘(fi AT A r: Ttamas to sult purchaser, ¥. NEL- | TAYLOR, 240-Room with 2 beds for 2 or 3 | K Stahigreen, Cal Cal ship's surgeon was soon in attendance | Lhrong and gave to many a phy AL ghters T - 8 SON, Buflder, { W W Orcutt, Cal Kt Osier, N Y and pronounced Delahide’s wound as not | i‘lll:”;lonlnofh:‘rglg}em‘hfi' of The ( d“;‘ tri \,03591;‘);]5 nof llhl‘ey (,lg'ié‘;n l‘%’efl?"’flfl.fi Te——— - — v ™ 1 ¥ 5 | aldin o comi. e | Nal BUY a home for cash; T gaaruntee fo advancs - BIRTHS MARRIAGES—DEATHS, |+ o Acamel cal IL o Young, cut serious. He had been looking into the | Sherman by wireless tolegraphy. in the | open all day Sunday, so the visiting 95 per cent of purchase price; payable 310 | = | i silase R Tt ok ¢ by | H B Woods, San Jose G Galt, Canada muzzie of the revolver to see if it was | booth of A. Vander Naillen a gun was | daughters may drop in and rest, read or o ook s L BOLAN. 84 | 55n 5, o Market, Hillsdale House_Ele |, Dirthy marriage and death notices et 0% | Ef McMenomy, U S A [Mrs Shosnberger, Can | clean, when he touched the trigger and it | fired by wireless telegraphy. Owing to | woie letters. In the evening they have 0 2 e __ | “gant furnished elevator, transient. L e e Ty atfoss and be | H A Sevens, U 8 A iMiss Curso, Canada | went off. The bullet went through the | Festrictlons of space [t was difficult for | planned for a sacred concert, an, d; 7 r mo! 1s0 50x18/ - 4 e i <t q o Sonis authoi 3 7 | G arrington, F ) . Scotlan 5 | W E o ough & v | way of sic. o by Baax. ihind. “pply T | Lond Dom bt T cola Symter telsphona; R sthorized to BAVE the sefis panlisnec. Queenslana A Wallace Seotiand | but not serious wound. Teat of space had been performed by The | The Native Daughters are taking a very AMPBELL, 57 Brannen s 0, A OV DTS $ VT BORN. ‘gf'sb(l{dl‘;fl, O”{Q‘d 15 %l?nlut:n. Scotland Delahide was the highest non-commis- | Call un;ier grea}.ler“dlfflculties through a a[L;mle p;f” in the celebr?donhthxss Yetlrn- = T 8 = = House, ckten—Modern - irs G A Lung, ) 5 jur, New York si office; one of the 8-inch turrets | Space of several miles. | The lccal parlor is to assist the Sons 8 LEGANT flats; HRL cor. Hoott and Sacr central JARRETT—In this city, August 30, 189, to the | ® Siexol, Salt Lake [Mrs N Bijur. N ¥ oned afser it he S| ®PB0t the experiment last night was a | receiving. It will also have a barge of t 2x$1:3; all rented. J. H. CAR 8 i on the Iowa during the destruction of Cer. | mepto sts; 52xsi:3; ali rented. CARSE, = — — ©of Charles Jarrett, a son. Mrs § Siegel, Salt Lake H Bijur, New York 6 fojea ourng the Ceczic revelation of one of the latest of phy the siver at the Venetian water ival, 11 Montgomery st X7 s 5 hed tront room; renmt $ | cow “Int September 4, 1599, to the | YW M Parkin, Stanford |W T Lawson, N Y vera’'s fleet. He had just recelved tele-| miracles. It illustrated one of the | and will assist in the grand ball on Sat- IF you pave lote north of Golden Gate Park, wite of F. §. Cowen, & son. LD Baen: Stentors £.C Dacssdical 5| grapniomeya GEh M proniiion to tieipost froworssof modaraimasfare il makes [ urohy. ghtc and will furnish the queen § v : & oit 2 | Ashton, Stanfo 3 s, S S 0! iles | aid > e of ins, 3 e | ! icago (T Smalley, cago row Seen X i { n | arlors > SCHILLER—In this city, September 4, 1899, to [ T YWerner, New York |J G Enright, San Jose | The steamer Tacoma arrived from Pu-| the north side of the pavilion the trans-| take part in the Admission day parade— ROOMS WANTED. the wife of Charles Schiller, & son. H N Mayo & f, Utah |0 K Norton, 8§ Badger | get Sound yesterday and has been added | mfi\{"[lir:!lcdsn'rlgglehllégdsu}m;fi?éun Sf-’v‘éfexi’“ }?nuung'e‘dand e J]cmc p{ar(l)%l:‘:X °§ e | e | J L Bunce, Hanford |G A Ziegler, SS Badger | to the list of transports. She is an old | niature eannon, P | Jose, Pledmont Parlor o e without child- MARRIED. |3r< 5 G Brans, X ¥ 1 Biesinger. Pordand | vessel, having been launched in 1570, buc paxoilicect 2B = Esnt Cumannanyomes parlors of San rooms in S e [Nen Hobatpn, X aen i, Thomas. Gwinghe f5'still a good stout ship, and her ap- | TS I e i innce | Tancisco. 2 i s from Fiftn | FIESS—NEILL—In this city, August 30, . | e Vries, oc line earance coming into port is a credit to | . as used by The Ca e di Grand Marshal Besse has selecte a- ks o B | N - Father Hugh Lagan, Henry C.|Mrs C K Wise, Stocktn/F F Tnomas, Gwin | RETSERC O 8 s\ Crew. The Tacoma | between the recelving and tra | vid C. Martin of Stanford Parlor San Oak st. | B e i 1da ' Nelll, both of San Francisco. | H K Gregory, L Ang |F F Thomas Jr, Gwin | -&Ptal . 5 the Batavia ana | Instruments was about forty feet. | Franoisco as chief aid for the parade, and light house. | Larre UTCHINSON—In this elty, Septem. | H F Bennett, Chicago |t O Puterbaugh, § Dgo | Was here years &0 68 1I5 (20 the | cannon was connected through coils and | Willlam C. Heffmann of this city as state price. Box 2108, | ‘mer 3 1364, by the Rev. Philip Coombe, James | J A Fairchild, L Ang |[E T Barnum, N ¥ in connection with the Parthia (now the | gjo" with the receiving instrument. | of staff. 2 John Laity of Redding, Cal., and Addie | E Spicer, England |Mrs Barnum, N Y Victoria) ran under the Canadian Pacific Shortly after 8 o'clock the oy hek planied the reute of the DEGEeS> —— ——— — | Hutchinson of San Francisco. | Jessie Evan, England |F Mahondeau, N Y flag. Captain John Bermingham, United | ToPHY 500 experiment was ¥ s Y_’ha“_.“ b e Pacific avenue SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | von aRa RALSTON.Tn this city, August 31, | Helen Spicer; England M Weinrich, Oxnard | States Supervising Inppestor. of Hteem | EAU OF fBe SIRLELRE W2l owd| L N e aclfic av | . s = e 175 A N coambe. Geotge von Arx | C B Trout, L Angeles |G W Bush, Stanford | Vessels, was down to see the Tacoma yes- | THOM LRE HaQCo S and t(Ereat crone | to the foot, and countermarch and be re- $2 MONTHLY, rented: repa bought, sold e btk af fan Fran. | Mrs C E Trout, L Ang [F H Dakin, USMC | terday.’ He was a passenger on fer | Tushed towaM the Vander Naillen booth. | viewed by the grand marshal and his ads mach i Dy MY o o J Pulson, Portland E L Carkin, Stanford | twenty-nine years ago, when she made| At a slgnal the operator at the trans-| at the Lower Plaza. | | mitting apparatus began to click the i There will be seven bands of music and pplies. 5 Sixth; phone Mint 45. J e Vi hlxt et 8 J L Herzog. New York |J D Macfarland, Nebr | her maiden vovage. The ship has been re- | An answering click was hear number of drum corps in the narade. September 4, | }r'& Mrs Boswell, Can Mrs Maofarland,’ Nebr strument. modeled in her interior works almost out 186, by the Rev. John A. B. Wilson, D.D., B 2 from the receiving instrument forty feet 2 | Willlam John Wilson of San Francisco and NEW WESTERN HOTEL. of ‘Bia. recallection, but still there were | ZrOm the Tecsliing Thstiiment, (o0, Sa00 | The band from Hesperian Parlor Infrads | Lizzic Riley of Watsonville, P 3 Murtha, Sacto [T A Daly. San Jose | many points that were the same as when | SV 0 BE0ES Gver the touch-hole of | The arum major of this band is i pawiar Sirg Mshary, B3 Bt T Drophy. Los. Ank (hfr:es(:;!gl‘-:{:;é:‘:m)?fi' chartered two | the gun. There was a flash and an explo- | major of the First California_Volunteers, DIED. | G Puls, Red Blufft |H Tullener, N ¥ e e troape. (o, Maiila- | S0l andsthe gl Had “heen frec . T | who has;ust zétinmed from Mauie | H Shields, Oakdale |L C Brown, Chicago | SLGEIAC % b i | Vander Naillen, the experimenter. says| The Pioneers have been invited to par- DareF. Humter yohn o | G Frank Murysviile | H Camercn, S Disgo The Olympia, formerly the Bridsh stcam. | (nat e has performed a similar feat with | toipace in the parade and have sccepied n, Michael !}:u(ers'fi\‘rfln“ben ; -{V,li‘{lr'- B ~n'&yw.Gu. g V_r_' l\fil;;: &n“mfle!lmn Seattle and the City of Rio de Jameir,;0 | ;;1;11:; success through a distance of three | E)It!cbiéu;ig‘ap‘li:?eg“l?l ‘?ii‘el L’&f‘éffifififi honor eese, Mary J. o " 2 | J v v as soon as she i = . s G Sterling, 1daho A McDevitt, Calistoga | Will be turned over just a After the feat the crowd thronged the | 7 e St artha . . ens | arrives here from the Orlent. e e e o ane ann | Jn fHCrstdiviaton tu gl he Hastings" band, the Naval Militia, Santa Cruz Par- lor No. %, Native Sons of the Golden West; Santa Cruz Parlor No. 28. Native Daughters of the Golden West; the grand officers of the Native Sons of the Golden | B J Bolssol, Uktah 'H D Solomo; E Smith, Riverside OWNERSHIP OF THF Seegérs, Rena , Modesto Strather, Kate B. | Wright, Lucy A. There was no work done on the trans- port Centennial yesterday. All the car- penters demanded double pay on account of its being a legal holiday and when it ! watch the displays. Many sought the vil- | lage of the Filipinos and saw a creditable | and certainly odd gymnastic display. The little black men might show a trife | v 8t and best in Ame: to any ; E BiLane Oak Cal, Septem so9, | was refused them they packed up thelr | more energy in completing their village ~ postage paid land, Cal., September 4, 1599, | : o+ the o SUCEEy . <2 BE. | West in carrlages and the Ploneers in | £? on ymer T | TENT T tools and went home. The men on but they se ot to have recovered yet | e e L i ey NT IS IN DISPUTE | {fine ina hiekman sworked ali day. but | fom he listlessness of thelr Southarn | CATFIAges. At last reports about forty pariors nad signified their intention to take part in the parade and every day the reports of the number coming are larger and the arade promises to be a monster one. Raliph Miller, who has charge of the { Bickel, aged 3 months and 11 STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. they recelved the regular holiday Wages. | homes. *Pommy” Crowley, the boatman, IS IN| "Tywo exceptionally good programmes of | a peck of trouble and all through no | mugic will be rendered this afternoon and | fault of his own. Yesterday he was ar-|night by Bennett’s Concert Band. Ths| rested on & warrant charging him with | prigramme for this afternoon is as fol- | P NEVILLE & CO. CLAIM THEY DID NOT SELL IT. [ The funeral will take place to-morrow | day), at 10:30 o'clock, from their | TentK street, Oakland. Friends | me at the services. Pl E-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. e . 2 2% Har- RS o o B ~In this city, September 4, 1899, Herr- etty larceny and locked up in the Har- | jows: First part—March, 0ld Home- L £, 2 ML Bostisoar NEpwelLiytel MMRIBRES ) dtarly” Deloved son of ' Henry and | o o petty Jarceny om0 oK ee Tecessary bail | sioad,” Seltzofr overtute, “‘Precloso. | mussel bake, which will be held on Mon- = = = | Hetene B and brother of Bertha, Willle. | tizens’ Committee Insists That It | was soon forthcoming, however, and b | Weber; morcenn, “Golden Blonde | Filen- L e i A v H , Helene, George and Claus Bruns, a | Vi . The trouble dates back to o r barytone, John Hobbs; se- | twelve, g \[ NED\ ADYF RTIQF“E\TR | mati¥ of Byron, Contrn Conta County, Cll. Furchasedsts and Troposes Bas Tt fho Sherman with the Cal- D o o easta s Moyerbeer. Second | juicy bivaives at Monterey, There will be ALAI b, " OLMENNLDe | eged 7 years and 4 months. 2 to Keep It. ifornia boys. On that occasion the Na- part—Scenes_from “Faust.” Gounod; solo mussels and liquids that go with them for CALLAGHAN-In this clty, September 2. 189, — tive Sons (i_}'zla.r(‘ere‘d |hde 1'1 i \\;vulker, for cornet, ]Mx;g An]ce Raymon pn;_ll"ol. e"f):i;b?g\)-érs of oart will Base sniop Michael, beloved son of Mary Callaghan and | but L. C. stolesi an .. A. Morgen- | ‘‘Commercial raveler,” eves; waltz, i A HEAr | Drther’ of James, John, Patrick, Willlam | Considerable work i3 still ahead of the D L o ot hand at sailing time, | “Sweethearts,” DAlbert; collection of | portunity of witnessing league baseball S T h i s | oA Juteph Cellaphieny e BAUYS B (Cotity | cllisene sxecutive SmSIUG, &0 B W | So the steamer sailed without them. They | popular songs, Witmark. ames. Arrangements have been made T asiTS soomes Ao hath eath: Beet.clasg| Donegal Ireland, amsd @ years . . | et |lEely take meveral daysibefore'it will o then went fo Valilo Sucet whart and | The evening musical programme will be | for league games, on e Dav Bereay neighborhood; near school and stations: street | g ‘f'ly Iiten o itian R taal s day | Teady to make a final report in connection chartered the ;:a;"oxlm_e 1;"““."‘;, Je"t’,’l'etg‘ | as follows. I u‘é:_ s 4 ] & D T e e CTdin ot 538 slock, from the residence | with the reception to the California vol- | from Crowlew., [ Went Wel i, non | OE1 Capitarc, oo SWillis M. Brown, George F. Phelps and Tots fo ousestotet | Of his brother, John Callaghan, Livermors. | unteers. The committes met yesterday in | broke down. After Tuch hard work the | 1agl. “Svening Bells” F. J. Silvey of the Nationals of San Fran- | tmn Tequiem mass will be celebrated for | the office of Mayor Phelan. A. M. Law- | Jennie C, was got back to the wharf and | Selections, *‘Army Chapl cisco are here making arrangements for month; | the’ repose of his I, commencing at ¢ | rence was the only member who was not | Pistolesi’ and ~Morgenstern were put Waltz, ““Artist's Life" the celebration. They promise to have a& & neighbor- | g'olock, Interment St. Michael's Cemetery, | present. | ashore. The two Native Sons now as- | Selection *‘Rigoletto” b!§ turnout. 3 station 3 ] sert that ten minutes after they were | Cornet solo e hl‘ols?rly}lfl‘erk& W cotpan {-&d& s 1 A osh claim thai ens Parlor No. The startling information was conveyed carrying passengers with elegant residence of § | ? ce Snwley iwi ¥ — At Yountville, Napa County, landed Crowley wa. ‘Thtermission. 5f Oakland will be one of the swellest ap- rooms; in fin ition; macadamized street; | CONNETD t s that the tent at Unlon square was not th ¥ A ; S 3 pohs sl Cal,, September 2, 1599, Timothy Connelly, & i e | out to see the Sherman come in at ALty | .. . i s e atlon andsonool great Bargein: Worth | Lol Sof Triiand: aked 18 Sears property of the committes, and that the | oents s head. They demanded their $i0| (0 “Treumersly () guEote, peariug parlors in the parads. The mert; 2600—Lot 40x207:6; fine, new, modern 6-roo: {7 The funeral will take place this day | $250 charged for it by Neville & Co. was | back and Crowley refused to give it UD. | selection, *Robin Hood".. bers will wear e c a . e Bus T oM | (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from the funeral - Hence the petty larceny charge. P trousers, blue vestlets, white duck shoes, cottage; near High ;(hwl and station; 600 | 1200 “McGinn Bros., 31 Eddy street, for rental only. Secretary McPike, who g S utins staaruer foibe called the Grand march, ‘‘Tannhause: White shirts and standing collars and turnished s e S e B (o st. Mary's Cathadral, where serv- | made the original bargain, insisted that it | g2 BF% 255 eing built at Coos Bay for | white duck golf caps. They will carry oo 3 Covage of & rooms: strest | il Wil be feld for the reposd of his soul. | was his understending that the canvas| A. W. Beadle & Co. She will be 181 teet CHURCH FOLKS HAVE white parasols with poppy colored stream- modern cottage | Iofetoent SN0k oy, oiriovar | ame [DOOW hnddbe:n purchased for the figure | lon, 37 fect broad and 12 fest § Inches 8 i g ooy o ored badge prop- et work | lter. beloved son of D ) gs. | named, and that he had never heard v- | deep and wi e launched about Novem- | e o ait near statton and sehiool; $10) cash , beloved son of Dantel and Della Pess- | AAEA, 00, U0 enting proposition. The | ber 1. The Santa Ana will be fitted with | A PLEASANT OUTING he turnout on fhie ssrivatiaf the noie: D Sho0- 3600 cash, balance $%5 D | Ler e ocises, ased 4 months and | representative of Neville & Co. said the| all the latest improvements and 1s ex-| FETRR s gifes on Friday night promises to, be & $2850 sh, balance $2 per month; lot % idca of selling the tent for $230 was ridic- | pected to make about twelve knots an | ol 402150, with mew “up-to-date cottage of 7 reoms | 25 dave. 68 0T dolling the tent for §50 waa vidie- | arry 7 |ST. PETER’S PARISHIONERS AT | hearty. and bath: between broad and narrow gauge om| , &2 Friends and acquaintances are respect- ulous, as the material in it alone cost|hour. She will carry 750,000 feet of lum- . ATty am at Lagunits de Carnivale i Morton st fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | more than that, leaving the labor out of ber and will have first-class passenger | 3 N tren, Sias0 3300 85 1 s | (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- | the question entirely. It was decided to | 8ccommodations. | S! L N completed and the San Loren: trans- i i e T b o dence, 811 Greenwich street. Interment Holy | have the tent expertad to arrive at its| The olifee Gsaaing (8Rd. tho)log ratt e '0,5’,"‘;‘%,';‘,‘1‘; I i Lack. %he i bath; on Morton st., near Morton-st. sta- | Cross Cemetery. exact value. In the meantime Neville's | Were sighted again last Sunday. Captain | well-wishers and parish- d and accepted. It will stand ioners of St. fourth and Alabama streets, enjoyed a Al best galn 1 a; elegant resi- | ved son of Joseph and Mary Fifer, and a. m. on September 3 he saw the Czarina i v 4 ed by a canopy of red, white and blue and her tow off Rogue River. This was | o Yed with ‘Afty incandescent lights. be D Oted of Joseph and Raymond Fifer, & na- | . Lhe report of the finance committee was nta Clara ave. and Central ave. at @ bargain. . L read, and upon motion of W. J. Martin Houses to let In all parts of Alameda, tive of San Francisco, wked 6 years and 3| 7€40- U5 SHoT,L o008 extended to its | in latitude 44 degrees, 26 minutes north, | delightful i t Shell Mound 3 y 5 d to its T s | delightful outing a L 'he day’'s_balloting for queen resulted H. P. MOREAL & CO., | days. chairman, M. H. de Young, for the able| longitude 12{ degrecs % minutes Wwest, | yesterday, thereby benefiting the church | .o feilows: May Baldwin 767, Anna Lin so that she has made 120 miles since be- GILFILLAN—Ic this city, September 3, 1899, ln% spoken by the Orizaba on September LIt Elizabeth, beloved wife of the late John F. cott 701, Rose Pfitzer 228, Mrs. J. R. Wil+ to the amount of $1000. A 125, 1432 Park sf Tt was an ideal day and the picnickers manner in which he-handled that end of the celebration work. The committee's Daisy. liamson 134, Florence Peck ; running water rnished and unfurnish on and Jackson red housekeeping; i—doxtos »zfir& Dbl Geand-at, siatiin. | ;:r;ll;r‘;p;!’ Ctoll; SR fornie miey Sheks R Higniinadion, and The sestilo fi'éhfg m;ieg':‘-"e;g?,-"- sa’,’:{‘f‘""m‘;‘e filroegfl (2| the leaders in all the elights of the day. | Session Closes With the Election of s 2 were ordered removed e T ol Fauts The bat. | Manyrother well-known clergymen also Officers. ton ave., near Chestnut-st. station. $3500—50x150; elegant 8-room new house; Ala- da ave., bet. Lafayette and Union sts. All the above are close to schools and cen- v located and can be purchased on easy ; same as paying rent; investigate ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 PARK ST., ALAMEDA, 18 POST §T., . F. Office open Sundays and holiday: ABOUT finished, modern S-room h ailso modern cottag: easy terms. Apply Ci statton, Alameda. ALAMEDA RGOMS AND BOARD. for lndies 1 olicate health HEUER-In this city, September 2, 1%, George ‘beloved husband of Frieda, father of hel and William Heuer, son of Willlam and Augusta Heuer and brother of Helnrich, | Theodor and Jultus Heuer, a native of remervoerde, Hanover, Germany, aged 30 | s and § months. 'A member of Han- foverian Vereln and Schiller Stamm No. 278, U. 0. R. M | §7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- | ence, 523’ York street, between Twenty-first | and Twenty-second, thence to Turn Verein Hall, 321 Turk street, where the funeral sery- jees will be held under the auspices of the I Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral this day | esday), @ ‘olock, from the mortua chapel \2en Gate Undertaking Com- fv, 242 Missicn street, near Twenty-first. rment Laurel Hill Cemetery. HUNTER-In Ocean View, September 3, 1599, John, beloved husband of Charlotte Hunte Red Men’'s Schuetzen Club at 2 o'clock. In- terment Odd Fellows' Cemetery | HIMES—In this city, September 2, s W | linm H. Himea, beloved father of P. R. | Himes, o native of Towa, aged 55 years | i | | There is a little misunderstanding be- tween the committee and the Native Sons over the bills incurred for the big night parade. Marshal Pistolesi advised - the committee that it would be expected to make good all shortages, and hinted that the amount would not be an erable sum. Mr. de Young waxed warm over the suggestion. “We told them before they undertook this thing to let us know what they want- ed,” he said; ‘“that if it was reasonable we would allow it, but that we would stand good for nothing that we did not authorize. from the way in which I are through with them.” 1t developed that the Natives were try- ing to get the committee to pay for thelr clerk hire, printing and numerous other things that were not on the programme. look at it we committee this morning and argue the matter. | Some of the volunteers complained that their pay was being withheld under in-| inconsid- | We have done our part, and | tleship answered with seven guns, a com- manding, officer’s salute. INTERIOR MERCHANTS ARE COMING TO TOWN Recently the business men ef San Fran- | ciseo organized the Manufacturers' and Wholesalers’ League for the purpose of inducing merchants of this and surround- ing States to make their purchases here instead of sending their orders to the Bast. For years past the tide of trade has turned to the jobbers and producers of the eastern part of the United States, the Marshal Pistolesi was invited to meet the | Western manufacturer being entirely ig- nored. This was not because of the goods of the latter being inferior, but because of certain opportunities that the Eastern men have which the Western men have | walk by Fred Burgess and Fannie Rous- joined In the festivities, among whom were Father McDonald of St. Charles, Rey. Father Morrison, D. D., of Oakland, and Father Grant. Besides_the usual picnic games a_cake seau was much enjoyed. Three committees had charge of the pleasant affair and the unqualified suc- cess of the plenic is all owing to thelr efforts. On the reception committee were: D. F, Keefe, T. .sxavln P. J. Curtis, L. Cull, Thomas R. Curtls, John Grace, Frank Mc- Aleer, Harry Pinkham. In charge of the games were: P. J. Tormey, George Burgess, James Burke, Thomas Butterworth, Brother Erminold and Brother Phelan. The committee on prizes consisted of: L. C. Cull, Daniel Wrenn,Salvo Brincartt, John Wagner, Thomas O'Rourke. Harry Pinkham and John _ Welch formed the floor committee and John Kenny was the judge of the jig and reel contest, awarding the first prize to Ed- ward Barry and the second prize to John PACIFIC GROVE, Sept. 4—One of the most successful sessions ever held by the Itinerants’ Club of the California confer- ence terminated in this city to-night. Of- ticers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: President, Leslie M. Burwell of Pale Alto; vice president, C. E. Winning of Fort Jones; secretary and treasurer, H. J. Winsor of Nevada; executive commit- tee—E. Hill, T. A. Atkinson, H. Milnes. Forty new members have been enrolled on the club’s books during this session. The aew officers are all from among th younger members of the organization an their election marks the beginning of a new line of work to be carried on by the club. S Locking for a Swindler. STOCKTON, Sept. 4,—Sherift Sibley of San Joaquin County is looking for Hor- ace G. Winder of Fresno, who tried to bunko Attorney H. R. McNoble of this HOMF Frou MRS. DR. FUM oR™ father of Francis, Gervaise. Rd. | structions of Colonel Duboce, who ad-| not. Murphy. et — | o Meharies, John H., Robert, William, | vised them that they could live off| For example, a large number of the| A ghz’rminglnnova.no“ was theintroduc- | city out of $800.and succeeded in gettin ot Bspiseadd - , ' avmn | Mrs. L. A. Hale Mrs. T.J. Johnston, Mrs. | their relatives and friends until they were | towns of the West exercise a right be- | tion of a Mission belle, Miss Jewel Kene- | $300 from Nicol, Orr & Nutter, attorneysy T i Maat BFR]\E[ E‘ AD\ FRT]SF\[E\Tb ¥ harieen_and the late Schuvier Hunter, s | mustered out, when thev would Teccive | stowed by the Legisiature to impose & fiek, wno officlated as Goor keeper. Many | by means of a forged draft. furnished or unfurnishe: L L Y CME] nativeof New Yark City, jaxed 7( years § | thielr anoney.. EON ioumuiiites adlirenned cial tax upon drummers. Several of the parishioners esteemed it such a Taee e S UREAG, S o il e | a letter to the colonel requesting him to | times this was attempted in the cases of pleasure to have the charming lady Dawes Resumes Work. 3 ALDyIn tule ety 95’:“;"" 4, 18%, | relieve the financial distress of the sol- | drummers from Eastern houses, but gather up their pasteboards that they INGTON, S FRiY: Kitty, dearfy belove e of Freeman H. | dfers. I beoause. the courts held that the passed the doors many times. As no re-| WASHING . Sept. 4—Mr. Dawes, ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. BERKELEY REAL B! e = the Comptroller of the Currency, reached Washington to-day after a month’s vas turn checks were issued the constant go- —_———————— ing and coming helped swell the fund CANTONESE CLASS. Eastern drummers are protected from such tax by the interstate commerce law. 8 TRACT. Hate Parks, & native of San Francisco, aged 5 MIN i | AMacDonald, and daughter of Frank S..and Sixth—Rooms, | House, 148 e 145 > E S Kate e months and 2 days, i £ 313 to85 per week. and | N §MINUTES rROM UNIVERSITY. | 21 years § months and 2 das i o tib The courts, however, afforded no protec: | considerably. catlon in the West. . pen il nigt e LOTS 16) FEET IN DEPTIL | . Veloved husband 0f Margaret Fatter. | Dr. Gardner Has Resumed His Lect- ,‘,‘;’,‘,é"i,‘ufis'§{’§f§°"§tf$}§“n‘.’.f Al ABROTSFORD (The), cor Broadway and Polk— | cIhs sheapest, cholcest Tty i Alemeas |, son. agen S0 xeue A RUERE BT SRR ures at the Mark Hopkins | have discriminated in favor of the East. | «; rooms bright and sun 2 REESE—In s city, Septem 3 3 ary o nees toderate; cars direc Apply to JOSEPH 3. MASON. | M¥iierhine, beloved daughter of ' Mark Sitd Institute. ern houses in order tn get long hauls of @404 04040409404040404040404+0404$0+0+0F040404040F0FOR & e Real Estate, Berkeley Station. Ante Recse, and granddaughter of Henry the. frelknt ‘oraered by ihe countryimer i i 2 The pupils attending the Cantonese | chants. and the late Margaret Carfoot, a mnative of San Francisco, aged 2 years 6 minths and 18 ‘When the league came into existence TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. the proposition was to have the members THIRTY ACRES FOR SAL Turk and Taylor dern service: el course of studies given in Mark Hop- | kins Institute on California street as one n Instrument of Torture §150 day. MRS. J. KING. Right In the heart of beaut Berkel days. — ey 5 ear the ity and | SCOTT— v, & = stand a considerable part of the expense Tor Call afyartiseinents #0d | 0.0y 0 SOt WD, nesr the mniversity and | & F"‘I,l,f;",,‘,m;,fl‘?,} 4 e 100 Macthe | of | th el FgeiSE university extension o‘t&nbrlr?glnx e counity. merchante Into established at 1096 Va- | AAEON' Postomos biotk. Berkelas an 16| Maryiand, aged 41 years. i 9 | courses raliied last night in goodly num- | {own and showing the goods without the J. J. MORRIS, 630 Market st.. San Francleco, 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | bers at the first lecture since the vaca- | intervention of drummers. The maln in- = e & e fmwited to attend the funeral to-morrow | tion. The hours are from 7 to 8:30 three | ducement was that all who accept the Is & Truss made on the plan as CHEAPEST best in America—The Week] nesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from Bethel M. | evenings a week, Monday, Wednesday | league's offer arc assured half rates on | shown, with a heavy steel or iron Call, 16 _pages, zent to any address In the &. Church, Powell street. batween Jackson | and Friday. For the accommodation of | the rallroads and reduced prices for s vy ew mangt., renovat- | United fiu;en or Canada one year for §I | and Pacific, [nterment Laurel Hill Cemetery. | new members a complete review will be | board and amusement while here. The band, as you know if you have vindow rms.; transient. postage pai Remains at the parlors of the California Un- ven of the lectures hitherto delivered. visitors are expected to purchase their been in the habit of wearing one. T aakat (IS NG IO-Tar dertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near | Phese lectures cover both the spoken and | stocks of goods here in return for the | Throw it away! Why will you M old No. Post written forms of the language used by | concessions. { continue wearing such an instru- ment of torture, when we can fur- nish you a most efficient truss— ELASTIC—without any firon hoops or steel springs about it, and_one that may be worn with EASE and COMFORT NIGHT and DAY? As for CURES, DR. PIERCE'S Celebrated MAGNETIC ELAS- TIC TRUSS has ACCOMPLISHED THOUSANDS! It is an ELECTRIC Beveral efcursions have been arranged | to bring to town merchants from the | entire coast. The first of these excur-| sions began to arrive yesterday and all| day the clerk at the rooms of the City Board of Trade, where the visitors are| expected to register, was kept busy. Of the 120 buyers expected from Idaho, Mon- SEEGERS—In this city, September 4, 1509, Tena, beloved wife of John F. Seegers, and mother of Evelyn Dorathea Seegers, 4 na- {ive of San Francieco, aged 24 years § months and 4 dnys. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'olock, from the funeral pariors of McGinn Bros., i1 Eddy street. In- . suite the United single; also unfurnished. onolulu and the Chinese in South China States, Canada, Avstralia, H the Philippine Islands. The lectures are open to the public, and all who desire to secure a good working | vocabulary for commerical or other pur- | pcses may-attain their ob}ecl in the com- | aratively short period of a year or two | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. | OFFICE—90S8 BROADWAY OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 1200 Market, cor. Golden Gate well furn. rms. & offices neat 1)—Clean, 215 Furnished_rooms, si ; als housekeeping; ba S - Edehene: = 7 FepE 2 $20 CASH, $ monthly till paid for—A nice| terment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. ree of charge by attending the class. tana, Utah, Nevada and Arizona about v ,,_‘ R H z; (Paun .}[-.rx]«q-Ai-!r.x]{:cl;l)l,fllx[)jh» plain home for a bachelor, lot 43x3t0 uecvf; ST;ATHEWIH this city, September 4, 1589, ————e————— | fifty 'arrived during the day, and indica- zflggsi’;}q} &l‘;l) gehnu!m:v and 3ucreasf:xl'0ne e&rev:hlenrregrte%’ rlafcmaty ay-window rooms; nleo single, 2 up. préce 5250 all told; a hard-to-beat bargain; | " Kate B., beloved wife of Abraham Strathe Ancther View of the Matter. | tions are that the full complement will iy ru:nurenti !lt:;! vc\‘i“lll_egblgf_};u& l;heéta:mps hen oux.- "Beook 'Nmo. l.-' take advantage of the generous offer. | Many of the merchants are accompanied by their families. It is believed that the | surchnes will amount to many thousand | ollars—enough to warrant the enterprise | Yeat new feneing, large grove of trees, cli- soll and view the best, no fogs nor raw ‘winde here: near a §0-foot 'boulevard and | tlectric car lines: fine 3-story schoolhouse close by: 62 families located within 2 years qnd mother of Charlie, Stella and_ Robbie native of Missouri, aged 39 years. — HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., or cail at office. Address: MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS COMPANY RY, Nicely furnished suite of rooms; soms from $1 up 144 oI firmly believe)” she said, ‘“that woman should have the right to propose.’” “Of course if woman proposes,” he re- plied, “she would give an engagement ring mate, Newly turnished sunny rooms and dH$04040404+0 $0404040404040404040%0 very desirable. v. oY SPIOS . buildig 'up rapldly, Call or send for clreu- - se instead of omtortable farm. lar. 48 Seventh st., near Broadway, Oak- (Rtiocessors 10, 1AM & Gallaghen) a3, qtlier. prefcpis ead. of recelving {'of the I X _rooms; traveler mmodited. MIS.HYER lond. Carriage fres. H. Z JONES. owner. | puNmRal. DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, | | ~On second thought.” she answered, R T L L L 620 Market Street (Opposite Paiace Hotel), San Franegeo. GEARY, 566 Sunny front and back parior; $1(,000—OLD established business. Apply to E. 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. “perhaps it would be better not to change | Cal., on the 23d, and Portland, Or.,, on niano; phone; other rooms; light housekps. E. BUNCE, %8 Broadway, 1 Telephone South §0. existing conditions.”—Chicago Post. the 16th. £ | BO40+04040404040404040+ 04 +040404040

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