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1899. 11 T ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. DIVIDEND NOTICE! ROTENKO — dence, 230 Clip-+ 3 MM ILROAD TRAVEL. 5 515 Larxe room for 2 gentlemen: all 1 DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. 7 (3 cent ;{?{Emsg.—::ll{s}:%fi:.:gg c?’z:‘“g“"c;o’f,‘éi’fiifz ! FIHE COMMISSIONERS P . PANY: 'y “Axge Tool 101 tien . END N —Div! No. 7 (35 nf Maria, oV v} » v 3y et ey ot T PED ST RPN PR | and ot S 81 S A 0 FIEE ANNUAL REPORT | - Sew=wuh £asixic pemysme: > TATIO NY wi Carrol rede Roten- Balin Hous) ION COMPANY will be payable at the arroll and Frederick and Georgina Rot Cratas toayo anid ate due (o arrivé ay CEASCO. . rooms: aiea simgte. fi3s up, | Ofice 4 the company, 827 nm&-;’n.,_rnn and | Kolber, o nmative of Wurlemberg, Germany, 5 : 2 - ve and ax L s o after Monday, eptember 11, 1899. ‘ransfer aged 07 years 10 months an ays. AN 2 AN et books will close on Tuesday, September 5 | > Friends and acquaintances are respect- IMPROVEMENTS IN DEPART- (Main Line, Faot of Market Street.) : also 1599, at 3 o'cl fully invited to attend the funeral this day 2 MENT IN FISCAL YEAR. e e o 3 1899, — gas range, bat B 3 E SHELDON, Secretarv. (Friday), at o'clock sharp, from Duveneck's S Hall, ~corner Twenty-fourth and Church ALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 THE SAN FRANCISCO C y furnished suite of rooms; 7:004 Benicia, Suisun and Sacramento. ... to, Placerille, 4:10p ite or single; cleims against the sald deceased, to exhibit hico, Red Bluff. ms from $1 up. = streets. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. 5 GEARY, 105 (The e TRTES G A DN e i) SELZ—In this city, September §, 1599, Cecelin, Three New Engine Houses Have Been | 73003 Nirsatiio, Ororaleand Redding via oDl MRS 1Y ER, | fo Creditors_Estate of PATRICK | dearly " beloved Wite of George Seiz, and 3 e G 5:00s Ehaire, Vacevilo s o5, -oox KERVIN (deceased). Notice is hereby given | mother of Joseoh Selz, a native of Baden, | | About One Half of the 304 Martine Ramon, Vallejo. Neps, k parlor; | by the undersigned, Union Trust Company of | Germany, aged 57 years 2 months and 2 days, O Balistogu and Banta Losa... sekpg. | S}:m Francisco’ (a ' corporation), executor dox, Q “‘r”fi”‘ih?.fi.;‘ffl{é“‘xi‘“fipfi;",r:he"eo;,"‘i Losses. 8:004 Atlautic xpress, Ogden ond Tast.. e estate of PATRICK KERVIN (deceased), | ¥ Friends and soquaintances are respect- —_—— e B304 b-lx:me.‘lu-%“uurmm, Stockton, | fuliy invited to attend the -uneral this day e e ffo - . The F o 2 e - > (Frigas, st 1 o'clock, from the pariors ot | Filipino Exhibit Is the Puglllsts in the Police| i omnisloners esterday Med | smox m¥iion Ostasiened Sovors, a:15e ator. suchers, within ten them with the necessars report for the fi | 2 | 8:30a Yosemite Valley via Oakdale and Seventh wd‘ to the creditors of and all persons having | ———| (10) months after the first publication of this| H. F. Suhr & Co., 1i37 Mission street, be- rooms, ] 3 . 5 0y 3 Hotice, %o the said Union Trust Company, | tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount ing June 30, 1899, with the Board of Super- i ces, gus “"dl executor, at its office, 2 Montgomery st., the | Olivet Cemetery. Bone of Contention. . Court. . e Tt o e R Voot 1| mieeh i s W Pt same being its place for the transaction of | STEVENS—In this city, September 6, 159, that of the chief i he fire| ®:00A Martincz, Tracy. Lathrop, Steckton, | the business of the sald estate in the clity ra F. Stevens, beloved wife of Joseoh P. — R g P e ensieeraani G ne e Merced and Fresno................ 12:19F | {nnd county of San Francisco, State of Call- vens, nnld r:iltcehuf ed}h‘lhir( hm hm hmhm nl}lm‘m superintendent. The following are| 9:004 Fiesuo, Bakersteld S wrhara, ornia. . 4 & only daughter of Mrs. L. Marchand, the receipts: Appropria v the Super- " Angeles, D El Py TRION TRUST COMPANY OF SAN FRAN- U el M Lo Marchant. | CONTRACT CAUSED TROUBLE | TESTIMONY OF MEDICAL MEN | {6 recaRis unmpriation vy the Suners e ey et 3 i ez and Way Stations Nd material | 10:00a Vallcjo, Ma of 91 gnaterial | 10.00% Haywards, Niles and Wey Stations. 32:002% Nilos, Livermore, Stocikton, Sacra- ‘mento, Mendota, Hanford, Visoiia, | companies, CISCO. executor of the estate of PATRICK | tive of San Francisco. KERWIN (deceased) [ Funeral this day (Friday), at 9:30 o e — Dated at oclock. from her late residence, 201 Grant | ypepr A NTOS? INSTITUTE AGENT | OPINIONS OF THE MASTER OF |, 1he total expenditure total, $699,314 €2 were 368! rooms: nicely avenue, thence to St. Mary's Church, corner i e i | A e o SR Do ST = leaving a surplus of $13; Tn salari fHeni, Mo S ain ST MARRIAGE LICENSES. [ gmn reauiem high mass willbe EalohEated EXCEEDED INSTRUCTIONS. CEREMONIES. h‘e"(ponde.kn & .~p'f|'i)|!.:gldi .lmno'%“mme;aw' *sicoe o e or the repose of her s i ® NN Napa, C 4500 Benicia, Woodland, Kpights Landing, L Dieringer.3! D. Muiiin...:2: s S SMITH—In this cits Sacramento, v sultes; running beloved wife of <h [Sebtember 6, 1%, Sarah. | A Misunderstanding About Curios | Frank McGonnell’s Preliminary Ex- anent patrons desired. > & — = ipa Martinez. 35-30 N of New Y Y shed room to let; rea- | Hattie Samucls B e e aneagen L || That Was Bronghfiiheutibyia) b G e (e O p 8340 84 aumor NIAE 0TI harine M. Slattery.33-2T | fuliy invited to.attend the funeral this day 3 f Representa- ire, $1847 04; ho: $4460: horseshoeing, i r Ellis—Fine sunny | and Cecelia Harman.. (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from Emmanuel Bap- Die sty & P’ &2 Manslaughter Corae 30; machinery, 20; drill tower, | ‘4398 YoeemlioSieeping Car for Raymond A SUNDY | Yosoph F. 'Tr ind Carrie M. Dunn tist r{ ?,Tl!unlbu Street, between Twenty- tives. menced. itions,’ § emergency ex- feld, Slufus for Santa Batbars, B S | James M. Burns and ern second and Twenty-third. Interment Masonic new’ houses, 15,243 05. Epworth; clean and re- Schwarz and Hed hoknecht . Cemeter: S —— year there % 5180 Stockton Sosond, % H. Hanlon 492 were first, 11 | P:B0P Martinez, Tracy, Mendot: s R. Light and SHELLEY-In this city, September 7, 1838, Ellen Ma beloved daughter of Mrs. Kate Shelley, and sister of | from the fact that he has brought h Mojavs end 1.0s Angel Atlaut W. B! Silver, who is known in this city | Judge Conlan's court was filled vester-|and one fourth, which was the Baldw a|day with pugilists and men interested in Hotel fire. There were 320 silent alarms, | Bi30r Sauta Fe Route, ngle furnished room for g £ N N THS | and the late J. - - | BIRTHS—MAR = | Ben ¥. and Harry F. Shelley, a native of San | collec Philippt fos £ hi- anly ¢ : king 828 in al fitago B e : S| RIAGES: DEATHS, en ¥. a 3 Y, < collection of Philippine curios for exhi- | the manly art when Frank H. McConnell | making 538 in a i ble and single ‘sunny rooms; | A 8 | Francise o years § months and 2 days. | pition at the Mechanics' Falr, threatens | appedred for his preliminary examination | DUring the vear R e | b e ook e otices ser - ) lease copy. . s i o - | Holly Fark and Skt S Ceml- | Gconr d | Bicth, morriage and O s he handcd | 7 The tuneral will take place to-morrow | SUlt against the Mechanics' Institute. The | on the charge of manslaughter in causing | cal Inine house 2 ot THS Tenth avenue| oS:0r Haymuds Ki raished bay- | ; {0 offces and be | (Safuzday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the residence | amount that he will sue for is not men-| the death of “Jim” Franey at Wood- | were constructed. The building of engine- moofiv’:nifi“rm Costa and Way Btas transient | oy her, JusA Lroadway. thence to Bt | tioned by either Mr. Slver or his at-|ward's Pavilion on the night of August 15. | house 3 on Bluxome street, between | tious. S ey i | fri where & bigh mass will b¢ | {01y, Roscoc S. Gray, but both say that | A large number of witnesses were ex- | Fourth and Fifth, has also been com- | 8/@Br Oreron iiiissisriioiis i | &0 cloek. Interment private, | it will be many thousand dollars. The | amined, including several medical men, | MR 0 Congists of 50 steam | i Ty, Tk MARRIED. ACK In this city, September 5, v the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Fred E. ime and Helene M. Maack. BARTHOLD -SCHUMACHERIn _this ‘I'mnp'm e s threatened litigation has for its origin |but there was nothing definite brought | gro engine n thie city, September 6. 1899, s 30! v] e e 3 3 - ; e Vi y- ical v ve beloved husband of the late Catherine ln.truc[vg‘ns which seem to have b'een dif- | out to show that Franey's death was any 'chen\!Q‘(fl - 2 water towers, 4 mon (Foot of Market Street.) au, a native of Bordeaux, France, aged | ferently interpreted. thing but the result of accident. . | tor batte: 53 hose wagons, 1 combina- | ~P"a8 Santa Cruz_Excursion for Baste : When it was decided that a Philippine| Dr. G. J. Fitzgibbon. testified that he | tion chemical engine and hose iagon, 50 A s, ad Princinal Wy Sladons 18:37 exhibit would increase the attractions of | attended Franey in the Receivng Hospital | Baboock extinguishers, 6,80 feet of hose | g,yp, Newark,Contervilc, SanJose, Felton, 11 hook and ladder trucks, 9 COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). 5, 1899, in the Emmanuel Evange Lalohch e the Rev. FW. Fischer, E1 | WAGNER-September 6 1808, at her resi-| the Mechanics’ Fair the trustees of the | and found Him in a dying condition rom [ 2 oL B ost by e Onts | Boulder Creek, Snafa Crusand Woy ! et +| dence. 1ot Thirteenth avenug, between Rall-| pgtitute communicated with Lieutenant | compression of the brain due to cerebral | s 89 was paid In a total insUTance OF| GealEe g s eianker i Bun Vo Mo o California | hemorrhage. Dr. John D. Kergan testi- | §4,184,464 35. Altadtess, Felton, Bouldier Oreck , dearly beloved wife of John | Perry Hayne of Battery A, Artfllery concerning the. exhibit. | fied to the same effect. Dr. D. D. Lustig Bumts Cruz end Principal VAT reisen eutenant Hayne had con- | testified that he examined Franey at the OCEAN TRAVEL. e ik ok e e \gement, hostilities be- | Pavilion prior to the fight and found him | ____ =22~ " TS tiora... TN $4:18p Felton, Santa Cruz end Way Sta- E mer, and mother of Mrs. A. M. Brutscher, | Heavy Mrs. H. C. Birbe, Mrs. H. M. C. Mangels | Byt hefore I and Adolph, George and Louls Wagner, a n . 2 tive of He: Germany, aged 70 years o | cluded any arr: | PIEPE September | the Rey CGehrcke, G. | | | Citschke and Alwine Pleper, both of | WELL, 3 AMUELS—In_this city, Septem- nd the United States | in an absolutely perfect physical condi- gantly furnishe | 3 i > S o 3 by Thomas F. Dunn, J 45 months apd 6 days. & tween the Filipinos ROYAL Hou: st.—Incandescent | Charles Schetbel n::“Hmll‘I.;]gan(E T Friends and acquaintances are respect- | hegan and Lieutenant Hayne was ordered | tion. Pal:ific 30381 steamflllp B& Sious- Jomen light king room and | . both of San Francisco. | fullv invited to attend the funeral this day | to proceed to the front. Dr. Charles E. Jopes was at the Pa- CREEK ROUTE FERRY. : : ARLEEE e e i e ainris|IeFe ifgrmed Goloncl R CRie RS e o vl on e ne dve e anieht s niin e foniE Steamers leave BroadWay | prom Sy FRARCISCO—Fuct of Market Street (Slip )— wat,: batha, | DIED. Twents second street, between Mission and| and expresscd the opinon that the hostil- | teenth round Franey received the knock- | P et e, | ST 00 1L00ax. 1140 300 1390 - Morgan, Edith J. nterment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. | jijos would render the exhibit impossible. | out blow and was rendered senseleds. He September 2, 8, 13, 18, 23, 25, 'mn-gglul “iffi nrm.i-.“‘ i In Sydney, Australla, Septem- October 3, change at Seattle. Murray, William 0 $2:00 For_Victoria, Vancouver (B. $12:00 0 14:00 *5:00r.a o =l > :ph M. Cummings, secretary of the | thought the blow was a right uppercut on B Marx, ‘Mrs. Catherine | e e s ey oo og) wrote then to Lieutenant Hayne | the rfam Attorney John J. Barrett saw ancouyer’ (B Casebolt, Jonathan ckey, George W. Diehra i rintha SaAeE Taos | asking him to do the best he could even | the fight. Franey was fighting vigorously, C.). Port Townsend, .,eall‘ , | COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). / e Mary J - 35 __ |if it could not be on the lines originally [ but just in a moment witness saw him Tacomas,” Everelt, Anacortes ol s unningham, = Parian Patric planned. Colonel Denicke also wrote, sub- | hanging helpless with his arms against and jNewWiRlcom AWEERS: | - olber, 10 a. m. September 3, 8§, 13, 1104 Ocean View, South Han Francieco.. *6:30¢ to Lieutenant Hayn sequentl mention- | the ropes. Then he received the knock- 23, 28, October 3, and every fifth day thereafter: | ;.04 San Joso and Way Ktations (New |REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. s | Liilie E. M. | ! 0 € { ~oc - — ing the fact that W. P. Thomas had been | out blow, Prentice Clarkson thought ‘s steamers | I 3 Cecel : Seattl: mpany’s stea . e i Ceen Annie Benson ‘(wife of Michael), Thomas, Jo- | requested to call upon the officer and of- | the fight was even up to the fourteenth | ;Efn:f“‘}:l“::éuq.lox,‘mnuy,c;onpTn’ccml to N | n:amgflé",'yd?u};?::g;y'sflw [ehteiohs d water; telephone; 2 , | seph and Margaret Flinn to Richard Flaherty, | fer his assistance. In conclusion Colonel | round, and it looked as if Franey was the | p” gy 2 at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. | Pacitic Grove and Principal Way B nisoces S o} | undivided one-third of lot on § line of McAl- | Denicke wrote that if Lieutenant Hayne | stronger of the two. He did not see the | “yor Bureka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m., Sep- Stations . e ereees 38183 T s B R tn Lukschewitz, Trusseau, z | lister street, 110 E of Polk, E 27:6 by 8 120; $10. | had need for such assistance as Mr. | knock-out blow struck, but saw Franey | tember 1, 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, October 1, and every | ,00a S8an Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, THI shed rooms from $1 Martin, Henry Wagner, 'Elise ’ te of ‘Mary Larkin Flinn (by Annie Ben- | Thomas could offer he need not hesitate | 20 up against the ropes and then fall on | fitth day therea’er. Pacilic Grove, Paso Robles, San ol o S Woodbury, George H. son and Joseph Fiinn, trustees) to same, un- | o avail himself of ft. | the floor. For Santa Cruz, Monterey San Simeon, Lols Obispo, Surf, Lompoc and TUHK TR e loom: | | a one\-'r:rfird of ;z;:.re“ks:o;:d Amn Tarkin | Uleutenant Hayne.’ to make a short “Billy"" Jordan, the master of ceremo- | Cayucos, sr'ux;z lil!g:i;’o;gl_ ‘5i‘~2m§;.“"nf?§r',’e‘3§lh s sP llulp‘l ‘1‘\-\ : n:.hfi"". 3 zx':p ¥ 5 September 7, 1599, | MATEAret, story « r Siness ov ¢ ol aviota. Santa g 3 A Ban Jose and Way Statiou: b 834 G b G i iied iworthirds of sames $10- | Story of It, turned the business over to | nles, testificd that one of the articles of | Crvipia, BAyiSs gon Pedro (Los Anseles) and | [§1:804 San Joso aud Way Stations 1:308 3 | | *2:45p San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, s of making the deal with Mr. | agréement was" that the men were to | & L 1 K vay y od | New . 8 a. m., September 1, 5, 9, 13, 17. 2L d a collection of curios. Mr. | break away clean, but Franey rrh]ec\ll(.\l 'i:}:“z?;’.m(()cmber 2 e acin sy, trier: T el B g | after. 1 Hollister, Sauta Cruz. Salinas, i | aws i o For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- | Monterey aud Pacific Grove. . ... F. Williams, then the United States | away clean, because he had given F ford. (Ram Lmis 'Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port | eg:3@p SanJose, Banta Cruz, Pacific Grove at_ Manila. According to Mr, | ten pounds the best in the welght. Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. | 200 Principal Way Statious Silver's attorney, this provided | @ wrangle they agreed t6 break away |m. September 3. 7. 11, 15 19 28. 27, October 1, | 4:18r SanJoseaud Principal Way Stations should reccive 30 per month | clean, but Franey kept punching McCon- | and every fourth day’ thereafter. #5:007 San Jososnd Principal Way Stations nell in the clinthes and McConnell was | For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, Sam Jose del | 5:30c 8anJosonud Brincipel Wy Stations o nghter hers, granddaughter of “Mrs. Mary | Edwin 1 ater of South San Francisco, ed nonth | ne )a i W N §0; $17,000. | stember 5, 1599, Peter, | Dora and E s to Henry G. Dodds, | ey, ot Bteli 1ot on S line of Jackson street, ) W- of B and the late George.| Chunan. W 50:6, S 10, W 26:3, 8 26:6, E 75 iada, aged 61 years 7, N 127:6: 810 \ member of Live Oak | . May Langham (wife of Charles) to Arthur G. | Mr. Thoma! Silver, who h b Chomas entered into a contract with Mr, | and wanted to fight in the clinches ver, which contract was drawn up oy | Connell had signed the articles to in T. Cooper to Charles Goodall, lot on § I of Franklin, E 44, | odern SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. repaired. bought, sold: th: phone Mint 45, 1 % . = oD @, F. P Langham, lot on § line of Jackson street, 151 | from the time he left Manila until Oc- c s a e e S W Rad A M, and Cekiapd | enRaan W R by R s S0 | tobor 7, 1539, the date of closing the fair, | compelled to do the same. Where Franey | Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, Ln Paz Santa B aalia | aE20F Ban Joso and Way Brations Fourth st Friends and scquaintances are respect- | L. H. and Lizzie Sly to William Marso | or $150"in total; also free transportation | fell Tesin had been sprinkled on the floor, | and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth of 34Dr Sanose sud Way: Statlo §7:6 W of Plerce st and also water used in bathing the man ‘ month. A for Morning. T far Afternoon, For further fnformation obtain folder. ®gunday excepted. § Sunday only. Saturday only. d his goods from Manila to ancisco and return; also that the of the institute should pay the * or warehouse, charges in Ma. | line of Broadwa: for hims; 0. San T e to J. E..Green, lot on N lne | {ryst 177:6 E ot Spruce, E 5 | ‘gody SPECIAL NOTIC TR invited to attend the funeral services | On 9 ay (Friday), at 2 o'clock, at _the Ma- | W 50 by N I sonte Temple, corner Twelfth and Washing- | Laura B. R nd, under the ausoices of | of Washington street, n hat corner, and a sort of erust had | £or foriter, ‘ormed. He thought that Franey's head | The compan Sriking on this nardened crust was chiefly 1‘ SO e i ol reserves the right to change | hgaenrdayand Sundey fSunday and Monda 4 for $4: ton s ! = > 4 X PACIFIC Live Oak Lodge No. 61, F. and A. M. Inter- 783 $10. ¥ a o that Silver and his goods s the cause of his death. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery &t erofnet 18 ment. Mountain View Cemeter | “Califoraia’ Sae Depostt and Trust Company | fiIa; #lso that Siiver and hig goods should | "' “f *Westphal and E. F. Burns testi- | street (Palnce Hoteh. CALIFORKNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. | fied that the fight did not differ from the ‘GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agf | > —_— e IBR o9, Joste, | (executor estate of George H. Roe) to same, transport; that space was to_be given in 2 = = R T Aatian i Gi same: $5000. | tests at the O ic Club. 10 Market st.. San Francisco. | LESSHEI STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. 2ENBRON Al s S A Wooa to 4 W v. | the fair for the exhibition of the goods; | amateur contests at the Olympic Club. Marketist ./ San Rrancisto i W e F. SMITH, prop.. R e T 3 line- of Kearny street, 118 § of Pine, | duties on the curios imported _to the | If the flght, tcstified that they were 4. &N RAILWAY COMPANY. soods guarantesd: tel, Clay pens yohr B 51:6; 810 United States, and provided also for tae | little heavier than the regulation welght | - N | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. XODOLPH Stor ST are respect- | Chris and Maria Marelila to Joseph Cuneo, lot | sale of the cufios at the fair, limiting the | ‘)‘fv Y& ounCes. CYSReIs AECVETFENCaT Y s T0 | i —— ODOLPH Stora X ounces. [ DISPATCH FAST STEAMER! | . BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. as Silver had in dupli , the purpose being to keep the col n intact for exhibition purpo: Which will | on SE corner of Union and_Powell streets, E | sale to such articl SE 20, § 122:1%, W 137:6, N 5 | A Wood to Isabelia’ (one-half) and Dr. Zabala, the autopsy physician, testi | fied to making the autdpsy on Franc PORTLAND |0 s s se From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:0 1 Post, cor. Powell; tel. Main 5713. at 2 clock, TO LEASE. L R L M tEomery | o iliam W. Wood (one-quarter) and Maud L. | fisllr that at the cloge of the faie the | body and that he died from shock follow i = o Y o> | Bangroft (one-quarter), ot on N line o Geary'| sty Shoula. be transmd alr, 1a¢ |ing the Injuries received. On examining | Including Bertd | _and 1130 p. m. e {one-quarten). lot on N Jine of sir>™Y | curlos should be transported at the’cost | (1€ o ni'Ne Tound pleuretic adhesion of | FARE S52durat, Clase, 1o M eata: SUNDATS S0 630, 1100 & mi 130, 330, 20 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, §:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12 40, 6:15 p. m. Baturdays—Extra trips at and 6:3 p. m. DAYS—$:10, 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:03, p. m. veland, Ohio. of the truste to Cli A trustee of the han_ B. Caseboit, k “asebolt, and father of Lillian M., Harry C. bolt, a native e M. Isenbruck (Shrakkart) to’Charles . lot on NW line of Bryant street, of Fifth, SW 23:2 by NW §7:6; gift and, Qhio. the lungs. He dld not know of any spe- = s A L L s e ¢ial lesfon that might be mentioned. As | S e e - B s Apmrt e SNwad€ | {0 Franey's physical condition, he w o wails..Sept, 10, 20, 30: Oct. 10, 20, 30 « Shrakkart to Rose Dilges same; $10. | this & statement last evening: ‘We in-|ypable to describe ft without his ook, | Qb o *i¥alla’ While. Spokane, Buite, sien to Deila Soltsien, Iot on | STrucred of agent,, LerLy ayne, atiand he was asked to bring it when the | Helena and all points in the Northwest. | g Yolo and Indiana streets, S 25 by | Manila, to make an arrangement with | 815 € W98 850 @ TR UEH " R Re; R S e R T Bertrand Count .| @7 Friends and a are respect- | funeral this day invitedto attend ¥ 7 E 2 o Sralosi. trom thee hall of TAn. fiver to give Silver free transportatio ~Scho c sti at he s E VARD, General Agent, | | LA B e B sl | Zelia O, Helings (trustee) to Mary E. Fletach- | for himself and his goods to San Fran-| S R T L E. C. WARD. Gepers arer st | JBetween San Francisco and Schustzen Park | Intermént National Ceme- | mann (Dolan), lot on SW corner Thirty- | cisco. We were to place them in the fair, | {he autopsy. He w: tiafiod that desth GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. same schedule as above. tery s omit flowe seventh avenue and L street, W 30 by § 1 { where they would be favorably exhibited | was caused by shock and exhaustion. Superintendents. Tisave T CRONIN—In the City and County _ Dennis F. Riordan to Julia A, Hubbose, lots | to be sold. For this service the institute| "Ppoljcemen Taylor and Riehl gave un- — | Ban Francisco.| In Effect | San Francisco. 17 and 18, outside land block 1192; $10. was to receive 23 per cent of the sales. | important testimony and the case w ! - April 16, - September 6, 1569, Mary Cronin, a native of s | continued till Tuesday afternoon. All tha AMERICAN LINE. Week | Sun- Taga, R Treland, aged 60 years. | U«Y;g?" I:Y i ,i“';;'m‘" {flg‘lmpfls’(:eg‘- 1‘1 | On account of his military duties Lieuten- 5 - ot ~ ~ HAM—In Fruitvale, September 7, | iai% 108 O B @ omee W 265, N A ant Hayne turned the matter over to MT. | other cases were also continued till then. | Day ays. | Destination. | W of California avenue, W 26:6, N 10, lot 25, VI eaoMr - SITer finslly aviived 5 0 o e NEW YORR, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARI3. | 12 s R, beloved husband of Louise | & of Callforl Thoma ve of Canada | < e o Cherbours, 0 130 am| §:00 m, a nati f Canada, aged 6 [ COR° TrACLI WL, o o & Boch, lot 35, block | b€ Stopping at_Cherbourg, wWestbound 1:30 am) am we found that he had an agteement| pyyy pROOK’S PLEA DENIED. | From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. | 3:30 pm| 9:80 am| Petaluma, 5:05 pm /10 5 rooms and bath each; first-class | | near &chool and sta ars 6 months and § days | i, h went far in excess of the instruc- | ¥ | 18, Lakeview; gift. whichs welittar “ £ | New Y o | B : | iy |7:35 g o | \—1In this city, September 7, 1569, Isa- | Same fo Louise H. Boch, lot 3, block 15, | tions given by us—giving Silver a salary; j Sept. 13/ New York........Oct. { | 810 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Kosa. | 7:35 pml 6:30 pm ADLIOt et by Cash AT o s Ao Rl | Qearly beloved wife of Martin Fallon, | same; gift. obliging us to pay customs duties, and | Supreme Court Refuses to Allow Him | oht. 27 St. Paul.. Oct. 18 Fulton, P = = s o ther of Thomas, James, Peter, Martin San Francisco and Fresno Land Company (a | also to pay for transporting the goods to Catedilots 7:30 am)| ‘Windsor, 10:25 amy Healdsburg, flUll to Resume Practice. RED STAR LINE. I sl and $%0 per manth: n Fallon, of County Done- | corporation) to William Reichstetter, lot 82, | Cleveland, Ohio. We cannot carry | P tage: in & good nelghbor: r-ri]‘ n::»iif i | block 183, O'N and H Tract; $500. the term nf‘ m|m : reement for they | The application of Horace W. Phil- New York and Antwern, | GL)'unnf B h00l and station e At anerl Sme L . were not authorized | brook, the disbarred attorney, to be re-| From New York Fvery Wednesday, 12 noon, | cyserville, - with elegant residence of $ wited o atiend the fuperal Sunday | - Alameda Gounty ST THver beld Jabt - evening that e | octrcad s e e e Tl | e e o e roteatand . ~Ock o s | 8:30 pral 8:00'am| Gloverdale |7:25 pim| 6:30 b conditlon; macadamized street; R i o et pancste [ California Building and Loan Assoclation to | wouid sue the institute to recover on the | 3 VU | ensington.....Sept. 20 Southwark Oct>11 | - ! = nd school; great bargain; worth ., 2489 Folsom street, thence to St. | J. M. and Mary McGuire, lot on W line of | #llowing items: $i50 and also the cost of | the State courts has been of mo avail. | xorgiand.. R S eetrarad, . 0t. 18 | T80 am| [Hoplana and | 20 #—Lot 40xB07:6: fine, new, modern 6-room | e . : Jieins ot . 3 JILEORE, St of transporting the goods to | cided that he was no credit to the pro- | s N - | P hiear High School anud station; $50) | FREEMAN—In Oakland, September 7. 1999, | land; $10. e OBt oL s A O b e aeie s (2 08 PiS: | | seattle SE Michasl {Dawson City. 730 am J10:25 am nd $25 per month. Lillie E., wife of CI s W. Freeman, and | _Mary E. and Charles E. Green to C. H.| g oVE ilCe,n B, Y giome duties at San | mer St S IS CISDAT-| por full information regarding freight and 8:00 am| Guerneviile. |7:35 pm, Lat iz cotiage of § rooms; street| daughter of Helen W. and the late G. H.| King lot on N line of Eighteentn street, G0 | $200 and 3300 the customs dutles at San | ment, Last January Philbrook made ap- | passage apply_to 8:20 pm‘ | 6:20 pm > plete; near station; e: terms Littiejohn, a native of Rome, N. Y. | W _of Telegraph avenue, N 50:1%, W 89:8, s | Franclsco, which w _‘.Illmnum to $200 to | plication to have the judgment set aside, | INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, | = i | = $1600—Lot 33:4x108; with a fine modern ‘cottage | [F Friends and acquaintances are respect- 5. E 64:2% to beginning, lots 25 and 26, Camp- | also—and this w be the biggest| hut the matter was decided adverse to ontgomery st., or any ‘of its agencies. | 7:30am| 8:00am| Sonoma 10:40 am‘ §:40 am of 5 rooms and bath; nice gardel reet work | fully ed to attend the funeral services | bell Tract, Oakland; $10. item—for loss ‘on the expected sale of his | him then. A short time ago he again | 2 = E = = and all done; near station and echool; $100 cash, to-morrow (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock, at 1934 | Antonio Encelmo to Maria dos Angos Encelmo | goods here, he claiming that the goods| asked to have the motion reheard, and | §:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. |6:05 pm| 6:20 pm balance 320 per month " | Virginia street, Berkeley. Interment private. | (Wife of Antonlo), lot 12, block 24, North Ala- | have been sent back.to the unclaimed | in support of his position made ready —|- —| - $500 cash, balance $25 per month; lot | Gyv- In city, Beptember 1, 1899, A..H. | mgda Tract.. East Oakland: glft. warchouse and so cannot be sold. This | with a langthy brief, in which he assailed | o | J0am| 8:00am Sebastopol. 10:40 ami10:28 am % ‘N , aged | Leo R. and Mary V. Well to Ernest A.|jsthe jtem that will call for thousands of | court, attorneys and indi ¢ $:30 pm| 5:00 pm| [7:35 pm| 6:20 pry with new up-to-date cottage of 7 rooms | oo S a (e : v o-date < 0 [ “Given, a native of NewYork, aged 56 years. Snd'bath; betwesn DFAATand nkrrow: SAuEYioN | FTMCHINSON=Tn this oty September 25 BT | “is9s, Chartes B. beloved husband of Margare .x:“mverv\'m{n"nxar % ntrr‘\;lx; uby Hutchinson, and father of Marguerite | Stefano), lot on M n . R. Hutchinson, a native of San Francisco, | E of Myrtle, E 25 by Stages conncct at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springe; at Clovesdale for the Geysers; at Hop= land for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, SO T O U L S L L A e e R con. | | Vista Terrace, Map 2, Oakland; $10. ollars. = 3 % e 4 ver filed | b RS WILL ' LEAV) el Stefano Zerga to Onorata Zerga (wife Mr. Silver claims to have copies of the | with the clerk of tue court, but last| € ‘mer Firee and Framnan strecte o mo oo | line of Fifth street, letters sent by the president and secre-| Tuesday he made an ex parte motion to ! YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at | 81:4, block 483, Oak- | tary of the Institute to, Licutenant Hayne | be heard. | Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and | Heron, the ) and bath; on Marton st., near Morton-st. sta- % > 3 on; best bargain in Alameda: ele 4o | aged 33 years. { land; gift and he relies largely on them to make his| This was taken under advisement and | connecting at Hongkong h steamers for S o Barha Clan Tave oty Cexant redi “E7 Remains at the parlors of the California | “Same to same, lot on N line of Seventh street, | claim good. Until late yesterday —after- | yesterday the court in bank handed down | India, ete. No cargo received on board on day | Kelteyville, Carlabad Springs, fiods Bay, Laices Apmosatin B - | Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near | 175 W of Filbert, W 25 by N 8, being a por- | noon there was a good chance that the | a decision in which the Justices “turned = 2 | port and Batiett Springs: at Uklah fof Vichy Houses to let in all parts of Alameda P . tlon of Iot 4. block K. Map of Market-street | controversy would be settied out of court. | down'" the ex-attorney for Keeps. Justice | IFEON MART, Zussday Septemberiss | L P e e i H. P. MOREAL & CO., JENSEN—In Oakland, September 7, 1599, John- | Tract, Qakland, lf Then the attorneys had a final interview. | Harrison, who to a great extent was the GRONG MAR! N etnosday Nes | Potter Vailey, John Day's, Riverstde, Lierley’s, Rothenberg_to Frederick | o "{}o end. of which Mr, Gray announced | cause of Philbrook’s disbarment, did not Teduced rates. For | Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Hoights, ' Hullville; infant son of Andrew and Mamie Jensen, D B live of Okl A S Round-trip _tickets 1432 Park st., Alameda, I3 v i - e ot O a2 Wundenberg, lot on W line of Filbert street, o~ a native of Oakland, aged 2 months. { | that suit will be brought. participate in the order of denial. freight and passage apply at company’s office, | Booneville, Philo, Christine, Soda Springs, e Mcation: e obi: ta D N | e L M o oy & prtian | . ————— cor. First. ‘ Navarro, Whitesboro, Alblon, Little River, lots S0x1o0; sasy terms. Apply L1 Morart | and the Tate™ Alice Wilsoa. ang ‘aletenof | Homestead Assoclation, warranty dded, Oak-| NO MORE TERM. DEPOSITS. . HOTEL ARRIVALS. H. AVERY. General Agent. | Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocing City. Tort Brage, st., Mastick station, lameda. ¥ T v nd; 3 e % A T T T TP 3 2 | A =al, 3 ville, Al — i e i SN James, Alice and Theresa Wilson, a native | “p Bandis . G ( Fue At A | J 2 P CHEAPEST and best In AmericaThe Weekly “‘r';gé York, aged & yenrs. C e ich"fi IF“L:::' 2 Léfifiamglg:illb1;:::5!28?::_‘?.:2 German Savings and Loan Society GRAND HOTEL. (e & S Australia | ming’s, Bell's Sorings, Harrls, Olsen's, Dyer, ) any address end b q ances are respec: it ot on N line v 1w or onol | Chlied Stavea postpatd. fors1 por ean” ° | tufiy invited to atend the funeral this day | {oet” s B of Market E 80 by N 20 potal Decides to Abolish Taem. Mrs 3 Collier, N Y {1 W Wyckoff, Cal M snectay, Flomolult | *gaturday to Monday round trip tickets aq = —— == | (Friday). at 10 oiclock, from the funeral par- | jots 37 and 3, on plat 36, Map of Estate of | The German Savings and Loan Soclety | 7 Feaster Jr, Cal B Syt som, ber 0. at 2 p m. | ™Gn Gundavs round trip tickets to all points ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. lors of McGinn Bros., 31 Eddy street, thence | jonn Evoy, Oakland: $600. is sending circulars to its depositors| Mrs J W Miller, Cal |M L I Baldwin, Cal | S Mariposa salls | peyond San Rafael at half rates. - : 4 R rfl;:;jj_igu{r yhere services will | * Anna Ahiberg to Robert Bendle, lot on NW ',;m'l’ ing them of the adoption of an|J I Miley, Miley ID Eisner, Suisun X‘l?r‘klny;nln“lyu';lr:pnfi)d:z?‘ HOME for ladles In delicate health: large | jng'at 11 o'clock. Interment Mount Clvary | sireet, NE- 100 by NW .15, ‘being lota 7 gnd | amendment to the by-laws regarding de- | B heifoq &, ol & dpimen £, Cat : Wetnesday, ™ October | 5T G WRITING, R REAN e - | Cemetery. 133, block H, Vicente Pernita Reservation é posits and dividends. The amendment | B P Barker, Cal |C Boyer & w, Neb Wavorita Dine Round the :‘t'n%'id."'v(r:'mwmn, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. LUKSCHEWITZ~In this city, September 7, | Tract at Temescal, Oakland; $1100: Au P ey /ides that on and after the 3lst day | T O Bell, Napa |3 Inksetter & w, Ha- | garmoa: New Sealand: Austratio Tnaie s , " . 186, Phillp, beloved husband of Amelia | TLucy May Bendle to same, same, quitclaim | PFOV) g 2 Samoa, Zi . Australia, India, Suez, ERI\ELEY AD‘ ERTISE“E\TS Lukischewitz, and father of Lizzie, Lucy and | deed. Oakland: $10 auitelaim | ¢ hecember, 1599, the division of the de- 4 L Lukschewitz, a native of Russia, aged | William L. and Carrie L. McPherson to Elias | posits into the two classes heretofore des J A Daly N | 1L e 07 i AT & Gt Nap Tnkter pavan . SPRECKELS 8 8163, 00 age. ne wongorer | NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. |B Inkseti o : 5 b ears. Eritzinger, cho W halt ot lot 16 block E. | lgnated as “ordinary” and “‘term” shai G B Hoee (Cligo i EHE‘,,’,:,‘X'W‘}”;,‘::,‘;“ | Pier 7, Foot Pacifio St. Freig 227 Market St. Via Sausalito Ferry. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. A T o netive of Momtresl, waen o | _ Frank Ench to City of Oakland, iots ¥ 73, | be sbolished and all deposits on hand on oA SRR S Commencing September 1, 1893 S e — 2 z | 6 73 and B 765, on map showing lands to be | Sald day or thereafter made shall form | < 4 Hartman, Cal |L Hart § Jose COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE, | FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEX O P e Triends and acquaintances are respect- | taken for opening Commerce street from East | OD€ clags upon FER B L0 rate of | w A Seringer, Cal |H D McCracken, Or | DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. WEBK DATS700 SN TH00 i RiChEL e T on PALl fully invited to attend the funeral this day | TWelfth street to East Twenty-second, East | dividend shal ere: eclared and | 5 g Carry, Cal’ |E J Bovle, Portland | Sailing Every Saturday at 10 a. m, (‘m 1:45, 3:20, 4:00, %600, 6:30 p. m. W A art of beautiful Berkeley; | (mriday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of | O2kland: 97 s paid. bt O A Ridmenn, Cal J M Pfister, Cal from Pier 42, North River, foot of b e ora TIPS For ARl Valley and San just fit to cut up, near the university and | X Griy' & Co. 641 Sacramento strest. | “Karl H. Nickel to George W. and Clara E. | = Doposits shall not be taken for any|w # Hawkine Cal |W M Cutter & w, Cal | Morton st. LA GASCOGNE, Sept. 16: LA | Rojna ot Mondnne: Welnendare) Saturdays MASON, Postoffice i Herkaley 80! | TEe ane, beloved di ot Wiihaw | NE of Moss avenue, NE 5, 2 14, . | writing or o e- | N Biock, Cal | ard, Cal | 30; NORMANDIE, Oct. 7; LA CHAM-| §UN : : J.'J. MORRIS, 6% Market st.. San Francisco. | Fdith »’);:;“ bel r‘”}\xff?’fnm;r m!fh,““o“"g\;" SE 107 to beginning, being the SW 10 feet of p(,mm-gs Pefore demanding reimbursement | F G -Gooke, Buffalo |E D Hamm & w. Napa | PAGNE, Oct, 4. First-class to Havre, $65 and | usk‘_\nu's‘—::t;s 5 5 . "W & rooms, bath and pant and cold | Francleoo, ased 8 years and 4 months, (St | 10080 il oflot $iiand NE 10 feet of lot 2, | of their deporits: H Hamblef, Portland |W_Dlnsmore, Cal upward, 5 per cent reduction on round trip. | ©11:00 a. m. does not run to San Haf'l Sundays. ater: Tolding doors: 'bay-window: brick | Jonn, N. B.. papers please copy.) - | Bioch GOTerme, Ml formerly the Howe | rhis step is mecessitated by the low |J N Gritfn, Astoria !g W Jobmec & w, Cal | Seconi-class to Havre, 85, 10 per cont roduc: | g0 p. m does not un to il VAl'y Sundays. ation; stationary vater; also nera 2 lac -morrow | - Je A i v v C th, Portlan , -Sacto | tion ot p. GENERAL *Y FC [ to San_Quentin. ndation; stationary tubs: city water: al EZh Tineral wil take piace to-morrow | 5" " Sicrha- 1. staines to utta Baker, | FAte of interest now exacted upon loans | W & Bmith Ferend [ J, Kirk & . Secte | SRR AOUHLINE: SND CANADA B Broad: | Traite marked (©) run, to San Quencin and the enormous amount of money now | L o W A Coggeshall, Or (B Decker, S Jose in the bank's coffers. Under the original ¥ J Monyoe, Seattle |C C Merrlam, Fresno way (Hudson building), New York." J. F. FU. 4 water; high basement; 1| (Saturday, at 2:3) o'clock, from the residence | joty 31 fo. i, biook GAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 3 Montgom- | i from. station; school, churches. stores | of her parents, 12 Onk street. Interment L. | memokiyr Townehine st orocr HUl Tract, 55, 8:40, *10:20 m, p._m. , Wednesdays electric cars; price $1850; terms $150 cash, | O. O. F. Cemetery. | Isaac Hazlett to Nellle J. Burke, lot 21, block | by -l it was provided that in declar- ; . 0N ; : . block | by-law as P n decar N | . rancis 0 per month: take Herkeloy tralt | MURRAY_1In this city, September T, 1899, Wil- | 11, Allendule Tract, Brookiyn Township; s10. | Ing dividends at least one-fifth more | T [ T e s OuL rin station, asl » liam, beloved son of Maria Murray and | Frank J. and Mary Frates to Manoel J. Ale- [ should be paid upon term deposits than | 1 pavigson, Arizona A Kaiser, Stockton 00, % & y | cousin of Mrs. Kate McDonald and Mrs, Mary | gre, lot E, block §, town of San Leandro, Eden | upon ordinary deposits. In consideration | g G Lacey, Hanford |G W Pock. Stockton BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. 20, *3:30, $129 WILL buy this cozy f room modern Jones, a native of Brookiyn, N. Y., aged 42 | Township: grant. o? this preference the hoiders of term | ¥ Sharpless, Hanford J C Hall, Redlands P m. O taae hath) good well, lot 4xi22:: Am- | vears, | B A ‘and Martha J. Haines and Charies | deposits were required to give six months' PALACE HOTEL. Trains marked (*) run to San Quentin. e me “worth ' the money: one | MARX--In Lorin, September 5, 18%9, Mrs. Cath. | Babb to W. H. Knight (administrator “estate | notice before demanding repayment of | o p senkins, Stanford A J Mar el FOR U. S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJD, FROM MILL VALLF SAN FRANCISCO. ] o N om ard eleotria ‘care: | erine Elizabsth Marx, beloved mother of Atxs. | OF B- A Jobrocke). lot 5 property of William | any portion of their deposits. In default | 5" Foster, Boston (Mrs A 3. Marcas, Cal L3, 3 AYS — 545, 650, 7355, " postnffice, schools and church: | Anton Simon, and grandmother of Mrs. Katie | O Ngill; Mao 2 Oakland: aleo lots 2 to %, | 5¢”guch notice sixty days' interest was | aiss Martin, O freodetle i A Steamer **Manticello.” m, 4:80, 8:20 p. M. 3 macedamized; high ground and Young, Loule, Otto and Tonle Simon and An- | block C, Gaskill Tract, Oakland; $100. farteited d this was recently inc a {ss Martin, Omaha rs Perkins, & MON., Tu Wed., Th XTH 'S _on Mondays, Wednesdays - D] 5. 5 | ne Hckhardt, 'a pative af Hess m 3 ‘s kYRS p 4 5 , N edict, . ., Fri- | SUN 100, 10 a. W 12:05, terme will 'be mede. H. D. IRWIN, Lorin | Germany, aged £ yenrs 3 months and 15 dags. A fhe 5 Kiinkngr avenue 409:10 B of Sen | Under the amended by-laws, which will | R 1 Winston, Chgo |F H Hereford, Ariz | daye, 15 m. and §:30; Sundays, 10:30 a.'m., 8 | 1:20, 2:40. 3353, 6:30. 6:30. 10:20 n. . C Den SSunils (7 Fitiends ana_acaunintances are respect” | B,pi%° 1950 by 8 10, baing 1ot G Map (on prope | come. Into operation affer December 8i, | W J Lader, Boston H C Grumble. La ~ | M Lagding and otfice. Mission-street Dock, GH TRAINS. | this day (Friday), at 2 o'elock, at the resi- Y 0t Willtam O'Nelll, Map 2, Oakland: alss | 189, there will be a uniform rate of div-|Mrs W J Lader. Bostn Miss D Grumble, La No. D) ain 1508, | Cazadero and way sta’ T dénce of Mr, Anton Simon, 1718 'Alcatras ave. 21 to 2, known and designated as lot No. | idend applicable to all deposits alike and | J R Glibert, Mich 3P Jurnald, N Y e | 3 azadero and way sta’ OAKLAVD ADVFRTISEMENTS. e, pear Lotin . station Lorin - Taterment | 21, block B, and lots 22 to 2, block C, Gaskili | the six months’ notice formerly required | B Clark, Alameda _. |R.Kohizaat. Chgo ¢ T Aol mey s 4 4 Mountain View Cemetery. § 3 | Tract, Oakland: $1600. from term depositors will be abrogated, | Mr# M Collier, 1\1 Y |Mrs C.Schmidt & son, RATLROAD TRAVEL 1 undays—Pt. Reyes and way - | OCKEY—1n Stockton, Cal., September 5, 150, | (wite ot By Jot on N line of Virgmie mamer | No transfer of account or change of bank S S EShine, Callyizs B Bane, Cheo - - OFFICE—008 BROADWAY. ‘ George . Ockey, helovéd hustand of Mrs. | 125 E of Le Roy avenue, E 50 by N 125, hateg | CocksamIlihe HECCPRLY. 8 B Fletcher, Portland H E_O'Neal, Sacto THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIR A e SqQENT SRS o Bary L, gty | o, Riock 10 Delerd Somte i, Berket YR Ledriren sawrns ' Sganta Fe R VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. = 2 5 . | ley; $300. re ves, C: s 2arson, Cal | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. [ TR L R il ) —_—— RONNIIRRRTIORNBMN0R | Miew § B Ives, Conn (R Godtrey. Oregon anta e Oute 3 A e s st foll AR i A b S . tances are respect- N 2 | ¥ - . 25, 15%, trains will run as E_E B 3% Drondway_$3500—Ten-room | fully invited to attend the funeral this day | No Precinct Registration. SUNDAY'S CALL can be I8 o e | 6 Harcus, Menlo i L Ll R i e ‘modern b, cleeant cordert vaiue of Im. | (Felday). ot 130 o'cloc, from (e parlors of | Registrar Steppacher announced yester. pur= 815 Piper ar, Phila |C E Green, & Mateo San Francisco to Chi BShi ot e 0 en W ? i 01 ., ssion " A o nen-| = e Tt UL AR | Gt rpeeen L Cemetegy "t 10| day that there will be no precinet rexis. | §f cAased from all agents and §| ¢ ¢ Gih OB G2 G Ol icago. | e ML et |Soniy| g Jocation, up 1o date, cannot be duplicated | REES—In this city, September 4, 139, Mary | tration for the coming municipal election. newsdealers at 5¢ per copy. H & Scott, Cal W § Martin, Cal 3 _Dally. |Exc’ptd DIl ey in this city: must bé sold within ten days; | Josephine, beloved daughter of Mart and Nei. | All citizens who did. not reglister for the Mrs H § Scott, Cal [P D Martin, Cal THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS am{10:90 am| Stockton $o000 - can zesnain lio Rees, and granddaugiter of Henry “and |jast general or primary election must reg- | NGRS | ¥ & Gorwin N ¥ [F R Johneon, o THE CONTINEN : Freano — = == the late Margaret, Comnfoot, a native of San | feter anew and those who have changed SR BAE D e RLFIE Nohuton, 1 T. ot OAKLAND FURNITURE WOR EALB, = Jiopclsco, 8°d ? yeam § months and 13| thelr residences simoe the last primary e o i — Bl SR 2 RN s 35T b3 S e | election are required to go to the regis- August Immigrants. s EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PULLMAN | Visall AX atroduction (o vou from H. Schellhaas, the *‘f.’.’r.{';c.'," St “Birisemn i:n‘-i-l%m'r‘::rll;‘s: | ::(’:" 0!}!}?: (g!:alzrr;};e act'ilsfia%; proverly ! Deputy United States Immigration Com- %vcmu‘!:,n‘,lc!firmflmfil 1T dian §I.Cl|2|l BALACE AND. Pm{‘,“‘" L'PEDLSTERYAIT’ [;a26poal S:68 piny Tuiare fumitars desier, Uth and Pranklin, Onkianc | beloved husband of, the late Catherine Relly, | compliance with 1 here Isu%ges:ions,m bt | missioner Selell reports 712 arrivals of fm- | .G Stevens, 8 Jose H 1, For, Vallelo T icA00, Ao TH RAbr NOLE | Stopping at Intermediace Pl o conaequicine kA TN —— = at ¥ e v v w, Cal lcMurty, Oakdale . B For particulars of stage COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. Mary Ann Rellly, o native of County Cavan, | 2L many were deprived of thelr votes | migrants at this port during the month of Shes RKET-STREE' i nt, 321 Market St.. — - - = - L | Treiand, amed ;10 years, T, | f;.!lede"? ing registration until it was too | August, of which number 246 were tourists rzfllflt':z]aimhce:lno ’? ffi':,‘.’"'s.ff"x‘f.: e 2 > M—Y G 'm“"'?h:(mm v TION OF CoD, e 7 3 v i . - = i e PRty hetioture - sxiting beoveen Al ] T snd transients. The, natonalities of the| AV Carpinter & w.|% G Wisue, 6ai Lake | DINING-ROOMS ARE MANAGED BY un. | mount TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY KLIMM and WILLIAM F. James Thompsons’ Will. Japanese, 230; Filpinos, 76; English, 66; | W W Hoag & w, Colo/G M Wells, Armona e bomart, “IDARE PERFECT IN | WU, sen Francisco, via sausalite Ferry, Pk KT, T e game of LEV HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., The will of James Thomson, who dieq | Scandinatians, 16; Germans, Io; Hasall-| 1 Haseman & w N Y J Rodman, Beltimore | ZLC8y ) 0™ HoURS " AND REABOKABAE Comsacing SUNDAT: Apell 33 ihe, by mutual consent. (Buccessors to Flannagan & Gallagher), at 28 Golden Gate avenue on August 3, | 215 10; Scotch, 8; Irieh, 6. 'The religlons | € I Jeyee. Jeged |7 % Fil, Oteson Ll . WEEK DAYS, 8:30 a. m., and 1:45 p. m. Mr. FRA KLIMM will continue the FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, | was filed f bate yesterd +| represented ware: DUdALiata, Bvd Bratex Sact Ohi ey A e e I s s TR AN RIMM ™ ontinue the 'S A ERS, | was filed for probate yesterday. The de- | tants, 142; Roman Catholics, 32; not stated, | Mrs FPage, Sacto | o — f" at B:15 p. m., Returning Same Even- plumbing and. Uznive business st fthe/ old Fitth gt opposite Lincoln School. ceased was part owner of the planing |7; Greek Catholie, 1; Israelite, 1. Their | & Dewney. Cal A R MclLeod Arlz | NO OTHER LINE OFFERS S0 MANY IN. | IDE ariving in Bao Franclsco st 13 e T i s ol SRSl SR | Ccilons hen T oorery 0 7 s Snve © 8 Hopeti e ™ | nGCalEES A3 T daia Be HOUTE | pbih . due to the old firm and will pay all labili- e e —— ifi,’:ffi;f:mb,y yfl;ee%':x;:ea:{:lte“lt&hpx??de"} sl i Sulens, B etiote, 2i; Bler Opking, Mercea |1 Mulroy." Modesto FRA! - L RS b ties of sald former firm. - . which is of | horers, 18; musicia ; servants, 18; ;, Fresno | 3 BAN NCISCO TICKET OFFICE, G - . e WM. F. LEVERENZ xR AN ON & GO mns, || inknown value, to his widow, Mrs. Annfe | scamsizesses, 9; miners, 8 no occupations, | 31 xipenner. Tremo |G Beani & w, Onl o | “MARKRT ST, TRLEPHONE MATN WL IS e Son S ROR . e FRANK J. KLIMM. TN Siarket st . betwesn 8th and oth > § | Thomson, with the exception of which | 103; not stated, 84. P A Madden, Cal |C H Ross, 8 Cruz OAKLAND OFFICE, 1118 Broadway. = 2 F R Signed in presence of L. MEININGER, | R e T 3 is devised to Isiac F. and Abble Thomson,| The immigrants brought with them|J I Door. Reno 1% "B Smith, 8 Cruz BACRAMENTO OFFICE, %01 J Street, f San Francisco, September 7, 1899, | . children by a former marriage. $19,412, 13 H Zandes, Ogden [C A Willlams, Kan SAN JOSE OFFICE, 1 W. Banta Clara Btrect, Weekly Call,$1.00 per Year -