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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1899 rov v sorsemewse: oL ED ADVERTISEMENTS. | 0AKLAND ADVERTISENENTS.| i = = MINIATURE HAY BARN e NESS ed sunny % HACIFIC SYNTEM.) e — tember 20, 1599, John Donlon. a native of | KCepng i g v ty Longfor 70 v duc (o arrive nt - — : ND REAL ESTATE. County Longford, Ireland, aged 70 years. EXPOS] ION Trains leave are 1 wo or three unfurnished A MDD RN D | T Triends and acquaintances are respect- F OR PHRIS I Ve MRANUINGO: WEBSTER ! in Bine; F SR - Vice: Foot of Market Street.) rootng to let: modern Improvementa. | 4o e ey GAKLAND PROPERTY fully invited to attend the funeral services . (sl BT och o Mot Dioet) NCH e for Cail adverti and | $1200—House, 6 rooms; lot Las residence in Dublin, Alameda County, Cal, D i kB SCE S e LEAvE — Fgow OCTOBER 2, 18%. — ARRIVE iptions has been established at 10% Va- | HEB-HOUE 8 1ome: o8 SIS WILLIAM J. DINGEE. thence to §t. Michael's Church, where a mass ° P hpd e PR ~ | #iso—House, 5 roomat lot 30z ; S JJUL be celebrated for the repdse of his soul. 004 Beniia Suisun and Sncramento. P s i e lCa—The ek P ol 5 ot 40 $2500—Something fine; all new and modern; rment at Livermore. . 3 sville, Orovilleand Redding via GuparBsT Al best Tn A merlon T H e e Ll e o T R s AL el BB en o s T IOTEATA TN ey R Sententar. 220 L A S IR Fl’unCISCO Flrm SRR T e or Canada one year for $l, $1900—FHouse, 6 rooms; lot 37x137 ing, gas fixtures, window shades, large clos-| Richard E., beloved husband of Dora G. i ville and Rum: .v\ T « or Canada ome ) i e d ST LR T ets: handsomely finished in natural wood; ce- | Elliot, a native of Maine, aged 71 years. Will Co t | *3:u04 Martiver, auico, Vallejo, Naj R e ASY ment walks: in fact, complete and ready to £ Friends and acquainfances are respect- mpete fFor a Calistog and Santal Rosa. .. T | ATCERARG NS Bl move into; easy terms. fully invited to attend the funeral this day 00 Atldtic lixpress, Oguens anc arn. and T M) 8. F A R BT i (Sunday), at 3 o'clock. ‘from the parlors of | World Prize ¢ \ o S Jose, Livermiore, | Stockion, reqey | $830 WATER-FRC( w | $1250-East side 10th ave., between 15th and | the Craig & Cochran Company, 52 and 66 Mint | . { lone, Sacram s 143 _Sixth - Hooms. | ¥ §1260—Southwest corner Santa Cl | 16t ste.; 7ax100. avenue, ~Int sonfc Cemetery. | T ytinon OAbGasasd Bonock. A *2d | " Grand st., sox12 | — GODCH In this city, September 29,0189, | 304 *Milton, Oakdale and 0 Hiywards, Niles and W 0A Martinez, Tracy, Latbrop, Stockton Merced and Fresuo. .. *9:004 Fresuo, Bakerstield, Santu Los ‘Angeles, Déming, El Paso, i New Orl and East. 04 Vallejo, Martinez and Way Stations $1650—Lot 50x129, on 33th et., near San Pablo | Sophe, beloved wife of Adolph Godchaux. | : € rooms and batt:; good barn, street Work | and mother of Mre. Syivain Solomon and Ed- | @-6-4-0-4-0-4-0-4-640-+-6-+-5-+0+0@ - | mond, Helene, Myrtle, Rebecca and Josephine near Chestnut st.. lot 40x150. ¥ 2 Godchaux, a native of France, aged 75 years $4000—New house, eight rcoms, San Jose ave., 50 foot corner lot on West st., between | § months and 18 days. 4 ¢ TOX130: near Chestnut st 16th and 22d ste. 0> Friends and acquaintances are respect- $500—Large seven-room house, lot 0x1 ose_ave. Great bargain 50—-New house, eight room vertisements and ed at 109% Va- San Jose ave., ) rn service; el 000—Finest northwest corner on Morton st., = { fully invited to attend the funeral this day e =} | = % Vi ¢ {3150 day. MR iot 100x150, with beautiful residence. $6500—On Oakland Heights, near Geo. C. Per- | (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the family resi- === =1 e E. D. JUDD & CO., kins' “home; beautiful home of § rooms and | dence, corner Broadway and Duchanan street. | SEWTT-0 RAGYER! | *Iento, Mendota, Hanfard, Visal Sunny 1424 Park stréet. | buth; stable; all modern improvementa; lot 18 | Interment Home of Beace Cemetore. by 1130 Ll il Portervillo, ' e AT Newione Voo e e e s R gediEg i trom ST Ral Iz se0d — Ay A CAAIN_ 0r Sucramento 1Hver i pumers. i P | BNAP-—X Touss d i - " | streets, | k il s | ol s St 3 i | 260: good locatior utes’ watk (rom eta- | $1%0_40x182, on Chestnut st., between 16th | UENSCHER-In Ban Leandro, September %, e o OF Haswacts, AL ht\:-:mf - | Rpnlyito S e B | 159 David Henscher, beloved husband of S z ; ir | = = = i s = | saral enscher, aged 71 years and 1 month Saeri X REAL ESTATE WANTED. | EBiE0n Webufn U nean Lors s sheau (il T Friends and acquaintances are respec CEanditis, R e e S o O S néw modern house of § rooms; plateglass win- ok t ¢ Ak dowe, cemented basment; heater; large lot; all | fut’ dnyited, to attend the funeral services the latest improvements; big bargain. Pealdsioe (n EantToardin i 5 ville, Orosille.. ...... s, San Joseand Stockton 0p The Owl Limited. - Tracy, Fresno. IN Alameda—Cheap lc J. H. YOUNG, 1243 ¥ for immediate sale. rk st., Alameda. URNEET, 128" Market is.; suites, isingle; Tor | S——— ; . : HUERNE—An anniversary requiem high mass | Bakersfield, Saugnus for Sante Bar- ~ oom for 000—Finest hor st Oakland; y req gh m: el o | TALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. | norneust comer. iot. 7012 nouse ot 9 m‘o.;as: will be celebrated for the repose of the soul | o i e e + - | bath, basement, attic, furndce, 5 mantels; mod- | Of the late L. E. Prosper Huerne at the nl-;‘ux:k,n ..\%uq«.“fim:‘?.‘,.i EARROLION den G418 | HOME cor lndies In_delicate | healthi largs | ern Imirovements of evers “kind; all newly | Ghurch of Notre Dame des Victolres, Bush | e P &ve,--Sunny & offices. ro vate. MRS, DR. FUNKE, 1416 Sth. intad -class ditton. . B . to-i v (3 O AL e Anee s e grounds; private MRS DR _FUNKE, W16 §th | paintsd and first-class condition plal LB e e B S e | » Ttonte, Atiantic Txprems ¢ furnished fr $16,000—230 ave.: the Market st. of East Oak- | Acquaintances are respectfully invited to at- | 1ve winl B | #6:00 ¢ Chicago-San dew und Fast . SAd RI RV 3 { land: fine business block, fronting 3 streets; | tend. —aian neat | BERKELEY A | €000 income half cash and hait unincumbered | KELLEY—Tn _this clty, September 23, 1899, W i OLMLL it vl tcat ntatconeitesen: Cephas Leavitt, beloved son of Mrs. S. A. B S B B e R S SRS SR S OSSR SO S-S S s S and night #6:00p Hayvards, Nilc: and d night. = Ponso 16:00 ¢ Vaileio .. = B wor Jay_BAS BE S g ¥ & and the late Céphas G. Kelley, and brother | A Vel i G wd vy ousekeeping rooms; BERKELEY REAL ESTATE, WILLIAM J. DINGEE, of C. Estelle Kelley, a native of Oakland, | { e g rooms. p . S S A ,203 Broadway, Oakland, Cal,” axed st vears 1 month and 29 days. | 4B:03 ¢ Oregon Tixpross ento, Marya- rooms In | FOR sale—Tn the best part of Berkeley, house | 10om 16 2d floor, Mills bldg., S. F. It b e e e ville, Ttedding, Portland, convenlences. |~ of ¢ rooms; mew; all modern Improvéments; | chicken ranch; complete; at Fruitvale. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | [ Soondidinlibosk oo = = e atariietNice sunny beis || PIEe Aot BHOSBECUULAMABON,f dlenl (intate €O., 1118 Broadway fully_invited to attend the funeral this day COANT DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). EIGHTH, 10%, near Ma Nice sunny _Odjolning Postoffice, Berkeley. | 33pic—c0 are building several new reaic| (SUnday) st 1:30 oclock, from his late resi- | (Foo of Market Streck.) T TO let—Furnished house of 18 rooms; ¢ acres | “dences and will give ensy terms if desired: | AR e *B:ABA Nowark Cont e rooms, of Jaaas b ze house, etc. Apply JOSEP: at offic | b 2 o 2 = oulder Cre i (B8 545 e eniiey = . 0 - 2 eI scarlet fever, George, beloved son of Joseph | @ e e e o ® s ones 3 3 newly | _office, Berkeley | €O., 1118 Broa 3 X il Mary Totts: ann beother ofithe late | | #2:05p Newark, Centervitle, San Jose, New piel = = roks et e T e 2 % . oad den, Felton, Bonller C'reck, up s and 1025 5 SERKEL 3 MONEY to loan on real estate; also §0 on | irene Loftis, a native of San Francisco, aged | UNIQUE EXHIBIT BY SCOTT & MAGNER. Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creok aylor—New 1423 and 1425 S st.; planos and furniture, at 1 per cent monthly. b | | Stations e trans'nt lumbed upstairs and down; wired for electric | ALDEN CO., 1118 B vay. | MCKEE—In this eity, September 30, 1593, John, - it ¥ . T - ANy Nt | te: plumbed for gas; unobetructed views | Dt Hakdway | Mdeariy beloved Rusoand o the late Elizabeth | @ NE of the interesting exhibits at the Paris Exposition will be the minia- @ G2 Dok fan o Thstaik. best ocation in Berkeley, graded strsst: clos | ¥72 CASH, 38 monthly tIl petd for; ot 10xiT; | McKee, and beloved father of Thomas, Annle, | & ture hay barn which Scott & Magner are now preparing. It will be an o | Way Stations....... 7209 to prospective car line; we w or | trees, shrubbery, living springs; can bs made | James, John and Emma McKee, a native of exact fac simile of their offices and warehouses at 615 Sixth street. The O o Sk eRaie opert proved or unimproved; 1 cke: : awa 0 o cold 0 o 4 9 vea = = N 5 @ Turnished room; | Balanca Do Eeaay s or willl seliiiba tvery | ket oot Fettl IAE Cote LSISOIN | DAL MopasiRn sl andieend @iveaiE ead | @ barn will consist of @ redwood tramework about five feet high, three 3 | CREER DoUNE EERRY roor : payments; this property is a snap and | steam cars; close to electric car lines: build | McMILLAN—In this city, September 30, 1899, | @ feet wide and six feet long, and the side walls of the structure will be g | '“}i,fif;"f‘}‘flfif.“",“'fi‘ af;c“;ugvfl‘v— = $1 week: lars T | Yoth e e e foritt Yo ':’\3"‘13“7'u“;p;\‘;i".~f.'1}'"inr":,|"§' 4,74y~ | “Daniel T., beloved son ot Angus and the late | 0 bullt of tiny hay bales, each about one cubic foot in area. These will be piled o | x;'ca o 00 13:00 i set; bath: private 3 BUILDING COMPANY. Indo Tract Anmex, adjoining East Oakland; | 1o auet Jane MebMillan, and brother of Mre. | @ up in tiers comprising the different kinds of hay produced in California. namely & | ~Foot of Broadway.—“:00 B:00 10:004.M. e st., room | come and see this call or send for circular: | Oakland, aged 17 years. 2 lg alfalfa, clover, wheat and the natural California oat hay. REach kind will be (g | 112:00 *1:00 $3:00 *3:00 14:00 -5:00rar, This fine res | Seventh st., nr. Oakland; car- | AITCHELL-Jn Visalia, Cal, September 2, | o @PPropriately labeled, showing its specific quality. The sides of the barn will | ———— 2t C oo 2R Sl {riage free. H. 2. owner. 1899, Mary, beloved wife of C. A. Mitchell, | g be draped and festooned with red, white and blue silk ribbons surmounted with 2 “M:IIhll:n‘l‘ I:II_(l_bn“‘"“rfn:d\f;fl;u:rv- or mors by 135; corner 3 T OARILAND HOUSES TO Lmr. | Igther of Ethel Mitchell, daughter of the | 5 French and American fla o indiiuidil i F ruckc ave. ot M R ABRAHAMSO (e s S late John, and Catherine Kelly, and sister of | 2~ The barn.will be Inclosed in a glass case ten feet long and six feet wide O s SLashabIe: LIt Gt 5 e S ANDRONE residence bath: barn:ose| San Franclsco aged 27 years. | o and will be surrounded by samples of California cereals and mill feed of all = | ! < - ————— D e T ekt TrFriends and acquaintances are respect- | o descriptions. There will be 20 of the miniature bales of hay on exhibition, & | Uose, Tres Pinos, St Cric The Navarrs)—( colonfal house; 5 rooms and porcelain | - - 2| fully invited to attend the funeral this day and these have all been pressed into shape by means of the model of a newly & | Pacilic Taso' obles, San rooms; travelers accommodated bath tub: pantry; hot and cold water; sta- | — = == —————| (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of | O N¢ L il = 2. R 2 SO Luis _Obispo, Surf, Low poc and tionary tubs Hng doors: city water: | D FURNITURE FOR SALE.| the United Undertakers, 2 and 2 Fifth | @ invented hay press. Steel wires are used in the packing of the bales. In dis- g | Principal Wi brick foundation: street sewered and graded: | T s i street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. | o CUSSIng the intention of the firm to make this exhibit A. W. Scott Jr., one of J | *10:40a SunJos 3 large lot: just think, only $100 cash. | AN introduction to vou from H. Schellhaas, the | MOOAR—In Oakland, September 2. 159, Sarah | & is members, said: b4 G balance ;"‘”}; ont ‘-j‘)m' P o Pty ools. | _furniture dealer. iith and Franklin, Oakland. . beloved wife of Professor George Mooar. | O “The Paris Commission is anxious to make a display of the grain products o | a Stores and 2 electri lines; taks | Tomm— = | oo e ey Tt e stdenon " Fawaras | & Of this State and we have decided to take the matter in hand. We realize that & Tres Finos, Santa, d 5 Berkeley' train_ get off at Lorin station, ask MARRIAGE LICENSES. IS et et Dt 2 | it is rather difficult to make a creditable showing with an article as dull and 9 o Mouterey ainlPocit COCE House. 781 Misslon—Select opSRUDOLEH S0 SEBREINS, foffoaionen | EWMAN—In this city, Sentember 2, 18, | G prosaic as hay, but we believe that we have evolved something striking that & | FHggt San Jose il JWas Stuions oo & house; $1 b P £ 4 Bunos TR nlngs: | Marrfage licenses bave been lssued as follows: | Erederick W., beloved ‘husband of Larraine | o will undoubtedly interest the beholder. California is unique in its hay pro- & | 15:00r SanJoseand Principal Way S b e e el e e SRS s o e b Newman, and father of Bleonore I New. |G duction, inasmuch as here the wheat {s cut before maturity in the makirg of o | :3:0r Sunlose i Peinciral Way S $tweek up. | hot and cold water; stationary tubs: {olding: | Giaud Tewis and Roze M. Kingsley . 391 vears 11 months and 10 da: 2 | ® hay, while in the Iast and in Europe the wheat is first thrashed and the @ |, 6:30r San Jose and Way Siations.. rooms | treos vard: stable: all fenced and | Jonn o d Amy B. Meredith 3| OrFriends and acquaintances and com- (O residue forms hay. We consider that our hay is superior in nutritive qialities O | =——r sy R Pl Ao oniy ‘$100 cagh. Dal- | 37" Lowey and Consiance A. Tanigas | rades of the G. A R. are respectfully invited | & {0 the other, and for that reason will engage the attention of agriculturists. & | ™ “PiE 1 ccceptet. 5 Sunday's sunny deuble newly fur- ank loaned $1000 on | Harry C. ¢ Lillie T.. Haskins.. e e ® held | & Of course we will enter into competition with similar European products and 4 b Saturday only. rkeley train, Toba B JShea" aNd ATOIE M S0aY under the auspices of George H. Thomas Post | © A @ 3 DOLP] ot e S ) No. 2, G. A. R., at thelr hall. 32) Post street, | O confidently expect to win out. o - ZANS - E | Peter J. Owens and Teresa Tiernan........ thia Bas (Eonday) el s ohlil e e The PACIFIC TRZANS HOW , 715—200_sunny indays and_evenings. |7 J. Murphy and Catherine M. Donahue. Sab i i i e Bl 0606060 ¢ 5060606060606 | [UI cll for and check baggage from hotels and nixhe rveniance Edwin M. Hunt and Bertha C. Richter. t H. Thomas Post's plat, Naticnal | @9060609060® 0 & 0904 0$006090P0S0P0L0H 0P 0@ 0S0H0P0DOSP | dences. Fuquire of Ticket Agents for Time Cardn and nice 5-room cottage, windmiil and tank; and only_6 minutes’ | Irvin R 0. See O. G other information. he went on, ‘that don’t patch | S BT old boys like that almost every | Thex're not drunkards, but . CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Frank A. Bystrom and Mary Olsson.... | nner and Mollie T. Phillips. nd Edie M. Knapp... 1 and Alma Dahlberg. wiy UL—In this city, September 30, 1399, youngest and beloved son of John | IN MY LADY’S BOWER. Annle O'Donnell, a native of San Fran- = 0. aged 1 year 1 month and 18 days. | Shades of Green and Violet for Deco- 4 P 2 Roch s Do ke S Enyathn e e = | thia clty, September 28, 15, | Siabs b Bahy Bl }1".‘,‘,‘“;"{;’,‘;(‘E:\-nnf't"‘l’Lfi“;'\?"’“"’r‘r:]\'m ,.:(!;:{fl;":zfnmfl"\ SAN Ffimclffif?fimfm 0 to §3 per week ey—Corner lot §7x150, with modern B @ | Marv Peterson., beloved mother of Frank | Nowhere in the house can the ex-|ont XI p SHEVRArE Ty S On i T TF von wish o/ st EGnatIe gdletiann me ‘, s, 2] BIP‘THS_MAM}ES DEATHS. e naiive ot asen, ‘Germany, | pression of & woman's taste be so com- e D oy RAILWAY C(mpqmy. PAGIFIG plete as in the furnishings of her own | ing they're all right. but they e, try 52 Second st dence site: corner Vine table r SAL 1a ti > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | : ome in| Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Markst St. pruce, bet. Vine and Cedar, North e T hy T he hanaoh | fully Inyited to attend the funeral this day | room. Here she may focus unhamper- | scared and out of their wits, thinking | 2 Sty ley: outle n bay; very desirable for ither of the publication offices and be | (Sunday), at 1:3) o'clock, from the parlors of | ed her ideas, practical and artistic, and | they're going to drop dead every minute. | SAN FR. CO_TO SAN RAFAEL. rerms, garden, orchard: any EMENWAY. 1513 Spruc BERKELEY HOUSES TO LET. | BORN. ou Saw can Sig | WEBK_ DAYS 750 90, 1000 a. m.; 12, quiver.” T walked | 3:30. 5:10, €:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip a weird sight at 11:20 p. m. Saturdays—egxtra trips at 1:00 & and 11:30 p. m. BUNDAYS—8$:00, 9:20, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:3), 24 Stockton street. | impart a personal charm to every de- [ I'll bet that gentleman netery. tail, his name now without a CK—In this city, September 20, 1599, & o = out reflecting. It was o Louise, beloved wife of Frearick | The rapld growth in late vears of | gentiemen, and I don't want to witnesg it ndorsed with the name and residence of per- Valente, Marini & Co., sons authorized to have the same published. Interment I. O. 0. F. Ce o : e ~ 3 £ e : = beloved daughter of Patrick Fole ’zoneralmurl knowllodge has miafle ‘i‘-‘! in. Suppose we go and have some- | PYRE €25 Bin OR rent, in desirable location, house of BORLAN Kuling LIl Mountains, China, | beloved sister of the late John Foley nevitable impression upon interior | thing w Orleans Times-Democrat. | ~ gant RaFs T ¢ - bath, laundry and storero wih | August 16 18, to the Wwife of Robert Bor | a native of Napa, Cal., aged 2 years and § | decoration, The results of home ef- A e e e L e G RSl Sl chie se and large y con- | iand, M.D., a daushter | months, ok #nishing are i 2 T e el i) S e L | Ventent to trains and univer: unds. Ap- | DALY-In Bay View, to the | [ 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | 1Orts in furnishing AT ata !ughver level SMART GIRLS. 3:40, Saturdays—Exira trips at = ply to J. R. LITTLE. Berkelay station. | “wite of John Daly, | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | than they were ten years ago, and the | s | gt and 6 m [ D DAYS—$:10, 9:40, 11:10 &. mi.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, p. m. een San Francisco and Schuetzen Park | same schedule as & % ock, from the parlors of | careless collecting of commonplace Undertakers, 777 Mission street. | articles has given way to more satis- ety factory selections. Prove to Be Expert Saf’e Crackers and |~ ¢. Escape ¥ om Prison. Bet FRIEDEMANN—In this 1899, to the wife of C . FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS - ptember 27, | Friedemann, a CE— th e B el o1 9 X | ~In Bisbee, Ariz., September 29, 1899, Fy g e S irls. KE—In tbls city, September 19, 1 to i 5 g Refurnishing their chambers has for | Two prisoners, mere girls, escaped from | | Sene e ot i ie e | )l F., beloved wife of John M. Rule, | s L e : L > 2.1 Leav 3 | e me \.~{>“1;.m::'f\- e ;"1‘,"’3" T, | native I Brenblaao: | most women an interest that is want- | the State Reformatory for Women early | o, FEEE®, | 1 pooy ISmfiA}‘rn—l:;\filsca B § MG Taiwrenca, twin daugh: | SCANNELL—In Oakland, September 2, 1509, [ ing When they have to start out to |Tuesday morning and won honorary mem- el B s = o Week | annell, beloved brother of M 1399, ip new apartments; there is some- | bership in the proudest society of cracks: J. W. | eq ters. MeCORMICK—TIn this clty, Se Sullivan, and nephew of Mrs. 7. J. O'Connor, | thing to begin on, and the limitations | men. For these two—Margaret Marlbor-| Days. | Destination. biit we have - | “10 the wife of Edward McCors Coumty Kerry, Teoliadiy hatsh of ,Camp. | are almost a_guarantee of success. | ough, 20 years old, and Martha Brinck- | 7o aml 500 am| Novato, way of gett MALCOLM—In this city, Se montlis. | Harmony of color is the first most | man, 21 years old—not only earned liberty, | $:30 prm| 9:30 am _Petalums the wife of W. H. Maicolm, a : a safe and | 5:10 pm, 5:00 pm Santa R n this city, August 3 rth of the | ent within the last 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | important element for the amateur dec- | however brief, but broke op fully invited to attend the funeral this day | grator to have in mind, The large |Stole $150 and carried off $500 w on v terms If you come this wee 1899, to the wife of H. N. Peters, thence hurch for services | draperies must be planned with due appearance of the pair to St |Ht‘a'd burk, s ol Ly » ) at 1 Interment Holy Cross Ceme- | r»fn‘ronhve ]m thlsdtav:‘,flandl r‘”;\(;fltm:mi picion. | | G’,; n | | T e e s ty, September 28, 1399, to | teT¥. i | made by day and artificial light to test | Margaret and Martha were committed to yserville, S e e . Riordan, @ son e s ) | the combination of color. T o e bl e s e it et 5:00ipm Clovsedatey : ot 50x100; about £ pe oL Sestember 4, | Siehin, and brother of . Mrs. P. Bengson, | A charming room, suggestive of cut- | vears ago for misdemeanor. Being tidy | ~— litopinud and] = oo out $10 per month; 4 rooms, basement; e o to| Henry Stehn, Mre. H.'Ohrt and Sophie and | door life and pleasant. memories, can |and scemingly trustworthy, they had been | i3 5:00 am ! o 1 and pumps; 50 foot fron i Il oy Augusta Stehin, aged 38 years and 2 day: | be devised by using violet and green |¢mployed as maids in the apartments of = 5 places for chickens, | Mrs. Abbot, the Superintendent, and Mrs. | 2° un "l"l-hhml‘ . b In this city, September 30, 1599, 1 the colors d the flowers and | | am v i horses. WISE—In this city, September 22, 181, to_the A s X 1899, Elec | for the cofors, and the flowers and |pow “400% 206 SEREUNL l\‘ S : : per month 0: 4 room cot- | wife of A. L. Wise (formerly Miss Vina Par- Stites, a mative of Kentuoky, ‘aeed 27 | leaves of ' the violet ‘In' the decora: | Sioie s oo puperyidor. At might h ) s:00am Guerneville. | y BI7- e r " ble f well; grad ; splendid local- ker) fons. sche v ili | i3 t prisone were locked | | 8:20 pm G Teree Sbre g 5 | tions. This scheme may be utilized |in their cells, which are small rooms with - - n: private famf g {to advantage in doing over a |wooden doors and big lock $:0am Sonoma 10:40 am 8:40 ootE Ieiasiot: wall andimumpt bathl { a > in n | doors and big, strong locks. onoma | S:40am b Fur- ; terms to suit G MARRIED. HOTEL ARRIVALS. | chamber in which either violet or green | Margaret and Martha must have care- = . and | n g erman » rooms; lot 4 th, pantr; OURQUIN—KENNEDY—In Seattle, Septem- | R e | has been adopted. A plain carpet of _fun“s:;mwd\{);.w l'utvllduc}(‘ of am.;rs in the | 5:00 pm| Glen pm| 6:20 pm hails, high base Der. 19, 1599, by, the Kev. Jonn F. Dumom | NEW WESTER) L., | Wilton velvet, ingrain filling, or fab- |institution. When the three night Watch-| 7. am 500 am| Sebest = i - $T00—100x175: ch I ruitvale; sewers; | ¥ O J Ring,’ Fresno | A Ringstrom, Reno | flocr, with a large rug over the center, |3 small steel bar she had somehow |vro~1 Etages connect at Senta Rosa for Mark West ym; running water; u:; w :x]f'»‘ = L“. !.;":xx» e e NS 1 Sepbarer 2 J‘ l‘\vlulrhle & w, Cal | T J‘ Warke, Denver ' or smaller ones distributed before the |cured. Then, from the outside, she broke | Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at L PR S e e Rt e R S 3 | St Fame & vcan | & Berihardt, Chicago | washstand, bureau and doorway. Martha's lock next door. Tiptoeing along | for L: rings: at Geyserville for Skaggs aplicated toduy for the price aked. mprovea | Kershner, both of San Francisco. A ek Sacramento | A Pearce, Modesto = | " The walls may be covered with an in- | the dark corridors they went to the office | Sprin verdale for the Geysers: at Hop- etk iey, Oakland, San Francisco or | GAMBLE-RITTER—In Los Angeles, Septem- | W\ ¢ Corey, Marysville] T Dilion. Gieiah | grain paper or a lighter shade of green | and opened a small private safe, from | Jand for Duncan -Springs, Highland. Springa, on the above improved plades | ber 25080, Ly the Rev. B W. R, Taylor. James | Mrs H Corey, Marysv (F W_Hoffman, Stktn | or a paper with a white ground and a | Which they took $150. Perhaps they knew | Kelsesvllle, Carlebod Sorinzs, Soda Bay, La THE HOMI BUILDING 0. | Gamble Jr. of Ray, Arlz. and Mrs ‘Graham, Marysv |8 S Wilson, Hiverside | design of violets would be pretty. the combination—there were but few | Jo R e b R Springs, Saratoga Sprirgs, Blue Lakes, Laursl Half block from Fruitvale station, on Fruit- Ritter of Oakland, Cal. Miss A Jones, Stockton! scratches on the safe door. ate fam thin ten GRAHAM-LASWELL—In Oakland, Se > o a The latter would be the better choice | “py (oG iy knew th e esg | DeNl Lake Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, huild ate price. Sansome st., room 2, ground | 560, by e Rev! T R Dille, D17 SO (,h,:a'\:'“ =l So‘{mf &L if the woodwork is painted white; but | would at once betray them. S0 ihev pens | O e e T o = = = well, both. of San Franclco - E COXent, Philaariphial Mra 3 Spear. 3 work | Sith oak, curly birch, maple, or pine, | ceeded to the Superintendent's and Super- | Booneville, _Philo, Christine, - Soda Springe, SHER Ar House, 25 Eighth st, | [Lere, O TS is city. September | Mrs 1 ¢ Hest BhNa | Miss Spear. New vooke | the former would lock prettier. A few | visor's rooms. with which they were per- | Navarro, Whitesboro, Albion, Little Tver: | &1 g s city. Sep = H Partridge,Cal C H James, Boston pieces of furniture, with forest green |fectly familiar, and, carefully avoiding the | Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Brag, tdence of “the bride's | Mrs at the re 2. R. Dille, D.D., John | Mis the Rev. and Lilla M. Barlow, both of | J ( ¥ stain applied, would add the dark green | Fooms where the women slépt, they ran-| Westport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cum- astman, Cal W T Hous ts of the violet leaf to the delicate color- | Sacked the bureaus and wardrobes.” They | ming’s, Bell's Springs, Harri en’s, Dyer, Y lings, Engiand on, U S N M Tillotson, N York » family; bath and gas. | _ nished yoom in, priv e A | ;‘)\n“‘l":;juw A '“ ‘f”".' Pr»n{nnd ‘.; Jmfik., MM elbourne e z?ok nfl] their pri?m uniforms and dressed | Sr;uu :nd Eun»}‘:[a S d' STOCKTON 5 rooms for offi ) f— 5 < G ME In this cit eptem- | B Charleson, B C 1T J Byrne, Los Ang 5 2 2 themselves in fashionable clothes and | Saturday to Monday round trip tickets ag keeping: Will ent one-or more rooms 3 o Rl oy ety Sehtem- | Miss Charleson, B C | H'C Short, Topeka Cretonne for a bedspread and ruffled | bundied up other clothes and jewelrs, | Feduced rates. L - MLl SO W E Bailey, Los Ang |H Kind, New York Begoe August Mineal fnd Canmen Menchacs 10 1 Nickels, U S X)W T Barrett, Mexico e o H C Moore, S Jose (Mra W T B: SOULE—POMROY—In this city, September 19, | A F Vickroy, Denver J‘J ’T]mrh. s:;re.'lt\'sé““ pillow slips can be bought with good | Then they pried a lock and made their |, On .Sundays round trip tickets to all points designs, and silkcline to match, to hang | way to the ground floor; pried another | PeYOnd San Rafael at half rates. at_the windows, may be found with |lock and were in the 'vard. The tall| rmiexet 0fices, 650 Market st., OP hunting furnished_roc fic Room Renting Co:, 4 list free. | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. . BUNCE, TEHAMA ar Sccond—$9; 3 réoms lower CAY 1899, at the Second New Jerusalem Church, | Mrs D M Col Mi some searching. prison wall confronted them. How they . WHITIN < A ar € 3 | 205 BROADWAY, 5 i C 3 Morgan, Colo | Mrs J Hatch, § J some searching. y Pt : b 1ey | H_C. WHITING, AN 58 b b soplionten e Chmrann, |: Ty e Rev Josepn Woreester, Eeaoiy Mrs F Strasburger, O | Miss Hatch, - If the silkoline, however, is not avail- ;g“mb' d ;!)t}hm only know. It looks in-| = General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. THE Oake, 119 Third— ng house | SOUND INVESTMENTS. on’e & Aot R 2 J M Robinson, Ukiah (Mrs F G Cole, Cal able, Swiss muslin could be substituted “‘{m"“" able {0 a monke s SN S S RN for good people. . R. prietor. Elegant modern corner residence of 9 rooms, | SPILLANE—CODY—In this city, September Grace Robinson, Ukiah|J Cohn, New York = shite desi - |, About 1:15 a. m. the: ticket agent sold | 3 &2 in the Feart of Oakland; will sell for the value| 1839, by F. H. Kerrigan, Justice of the P Miss G Redwlin, Uklah'J S Tobin, N York with a white design that could easily | two tickets to New York City to two THIRD, 303 Housakeeping rooms. $2 per week: | of improvements or it of the land; must seil | John F. Spillane and Eva Cody, both of Sau SRAND HOT be embroidered over with violet silks. | smiling and polite young women, who in g | also single roors for men _ | to_save foreclosure. m"w'”'nrm(‘ Lo 5 J T McCarthy, Nevada|Miss York, Healdsh { A three-paneled screen, to draw around | few minutes took a train. The girls | TO LET—2 or 3 sunny unfurnished front rooms; | 1ot terma 1o suie o/ |D odate; comer by ‘the Rev. I, IL. Sehrseder, Bhilip | O Worden, N' ¥ | WAL Btaons iens| e asistand iand 8 indowshox seat o, Cane mas oL Ol oy ered for four hours. Lol .'Mf\11?‘1'\"{-:1}“&‘.:‘(3‘\;;vl‘:rr‘\'{f,,@ mily: | 650 —Worth $3500; 7 room new house; up-to- r and Gertrude Helsig 2 V Real. N Y |W H Bowers, ' Cal | may also be covered with the cretonne. bolice of the neighboring cities v at | C F Hail. Cal Dainty articles for the dressing bu- | ¥ere notified, and earnest but fruitless date; lot 49x140 ft.; $2000 can remain on mort- | WOHN—MAGNER—In this city, September 27, | ' M Fempe, S Jose [Mr: Yebem e (L o A 2 O T R T her Riem B | 311 Malvos'& w."Cal Miss 3 | Hall. Cal | rean may be embroldered, using the | 4" Was made—New York World. TO LET Furnished rooms. 1IN Fizhth st, | , $100—New cottage of 5 rooms; modern; nice Magner. e Lt aver, Fresno | violet and its leaf in conventional or | near Mission: -quiet house. lot: same a T D Plerce. Sonoma | Miss A Harding, Cat |y 0L A75 V0 C it ohi i “Did the postman leave any lett. — — 3 —_ | - Two nice ges; corner: in heart of Oak- G Steffler Jr, S Cruz |J C Haitts, Montreal | Datural patterns, an e china pleces | nj, o the mistress asked, on -,emr“i‘l"sé | : 32, bet. Mason and-Tayl H Chatterton, Sacto JMrs M C Weidemeyer, | —comb and brush tray, hair receiver, sr—Nicely fur- | land; large lot; will sell to save foreclosure; 1 _Ci s M from a visit 0 I nished front ro §250 per week: al=o other | rental $40 per month. ) : | Bernstein, Racle McMillan, Daniel T. | F W Hill. Napa I N X powder box, etc.—receive the same | “No(hingl b:}?e'za[‘;(txcs:?gl:«'l‘ ma'am.” rooms from $125 REERES I 30-PAGED CATALOUGE, | Curtis, Michael Mitehiell, ' Mary L Ak Gal | treatment with mineral paints. “Who is it from, Mary?”’ ! ——— | Before you buy n your money on ( | iritz, Moritz Mooar, Sarah A. W L Neill, Bu Miss AL M Doremus, | i i 0 = | fornia real estate get my ‘opinion of ite valus | Docicrs”James H. Newman, Fredericke | C § Hill, Butte b3 | A willow lounge may be cushioned | “And do you think I'd read it, ma'am?" | Your own protection John Q'Donnel), Nicholas | E Reyneer, Sanger e IO e et Vel o coraunoy inen a-};d e glrlt. “1'3‘“(““ T E BUNCE, %8 Broadw Oakland. hard E. Peterson, Mary ¥ L Baker, Cal Y VRS eap of W Wi erhaps not. ut any one wh Lt S - ] e Rbononc AV pp. | R ' Pruse, Pixiey M L N Tryon, cu | X denim. and atg S d(“hpn arying | me & message on ' postcard s aither | | HER bustness; paying well; all tools, | scher, David Rule, Mabel F. “ | H J Mclsaac, Cal J G Leser, Wisconsin ¥ % = Y772 | stupid or impertinent.” S ~~ronnnn | scales, cash register; rent 815 month: $300. | Jroeee. L. 1. . Scannell; John A Seadorf, Butte |W B L Hood, S Rosa | Shades In which the viclet grows. A |"“.youwll excuse me, ma'am,” ret otestant woman, 2| _C. K. KI 42 Broadway, Oakland Kelie phas L. Stehn, John C. I C Manlove, Berkeley I O Orstad,’ Martinez | footstool, ta.be used as a slipper chair, | the girl, loftily, “but that's a hice ared Art payment | 1 TRADE fine corner, 100xi0, East Oakland; | Loftis, George Stiles, Electra C. A C Morsan, Minn_ 11 L Robins, U & | should not be forgotten in completing | be talking about your own moinerss __| street work all. done: great-chance. C. K | ‘McKee, John S E Fiher, cal R R Miteson, Ty v | the arrangements for feminine comfort, | Sydney Journal. 3 ) < room ‘far taflor NG, %02 Brcadway, Oakland. | BERNSTEIN- 5 ' > 3 e a1 | @nd one of willow or in the Moorish Se———e— W and Fou Ste. ¢ B0 ! BERNSTEIN—In th September 25, 1589, | J Haas, Nev City J R Folsom & w, Cal LS NCI! . £ EEaTRuGlisten Huxes i FOR chicken ranch, 5 acres, Haywards:| Racie, daughter of P. }. and Lily Bernstein, | J Falks, Needles |1 Finlayson, Cal pattern could be the selection. LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, 4 b I O T O e TWO or three unfurnished rooms: central loca- | or $9:0 for hill chicken ranch, 21 acres, Hay- | sed 3 months. € F petersdorf, Cal |D G Overall & w, Cal| These are only some of the possibili- e ] THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY tton. | Addresg hox 490, Call office wards. C. K. KING, %2 Broadway, Oakland, | CURTIS—In South San Francisco, September o R L “Z;‘:f:fl-nh_fi"lg ties for making a charming bedroem by Saturday, September 3. ACROSS.THE CONTINENT. e —————————————————————— | - — 3, ael Curtis, belo E > son, iG & re = . v vty TR AV IN THE YE i D s R SRR === | 5 SUSE, Elghteenth st., Oakland, to trade for | iote e aranret Curtis. on loo(iie | ¥ M “Attison. § Cruz |Mrs J Roberts, S Jose | €mploying the violet's colors. B S D REVEDS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PULL- SEWING MACHEINES AND SUPPLIES. © vac its; well located. C. K. KING, 42| of Mrs. Frank Zimmerman, a native of Port- | WV FPike, F‘rl-sno' (;w l"“l"lni!led & w, Cal e R APy Jones, 140 days from Car- | ;vr“'x ’?ALAC@TOASD _‘}_’I:LLMAN UP- s o -~ |'. Brondway, Oakland. fhnd. Cann. aged 1 years! Mrs M H Flint, I, Ang| W W Bassett, Sacto e : i OLSTERED TOURIST CARS LEAVE $2 MONTHLY, rented; repaired, bought, SUNNY modern cottage; Jarge rorme fiowers |, EFFriends ‘and acqunintances are respect- | Miss 4 Blair. & Rosa {Mrs P Johnston.” Cal NERVELESS DRINKERS. soohr Czar, Hutman, 25 days . from Todos || OAKLANDMOLE FOR CHICAGO AND machine supplies. 145 Sixth: phon Fiaky Fen ARE JLLRR TOUL | fully invited to attend the funeral this day | Miss P J Wright, Cal|Dr eorge, Cal | 5 Ship Tndiana, Verrey, 434 & | THEEAST. TAKE MARKET STREET fruits, chickens; handy’ to school, local trains: | {21V ) at 1045 o'clock, from the under- | § J_Hutchinson, Cal |E Spencer, London | Bartender’s Morning Job of Patching e 20 ays from Nushagak, FERRY AT 530 P M. AT, kinds bought. s0ld, exchanged, rentad; payments. Apply ‘to owner, 11§ E: taking parlors of the Gantner & Guntz Un- | L W _Valker, § Rosa|N A Dorn’ Cal | Mx Tana B e DINING _ROOMS AND DINING iring .at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st { _Sixteenth st., Oakland. ' dertaking Comzany, 8 and 10 City Hall | Mrs W W Worthing, | T L Baird, Uklah Up Old Soaks. <4 SPOKEN. CARS ARE MANAGED BY MR FRED e = === | FOR sale, $W—A good investment, four. | sauare Interment Holy Cros Cemetery, by | Stockton =~~~ 1] Brune Loulgville T take a drink when I feel like it.” | September 2 lat 13 N, lon 122 W—Br ship || JIARVEY, AND ARE PERFECT IN SPECIAL NOTICES. | room cottage, with bath, basement, brick ’1:\""4.‘0 clock train from rd and Townsend | e et o sony (‘axlu gam_(a”(g;\}.;.;-tstx‘;eitagblgl::S.‘;mrlnam foiall RSt el ceonits ewcastle, Eng., for San Fran- EVERY DETAIL, : S 5 | roundation: rented for $8 per month: must tr 5 Z - ey wood & v, InalPan can o s ever done me any 18 = S WELTMER METHOD of magnetc healing | be.2old. Apply at once to . 7. MONTGOM: | DEMEREST—In this city, September 38, 1509, T i oy pahar Jer valisso harm, but I witnessed a little episode this | _Read Down. . VALLEY ROAD. . ReadUp. ires afl diseases; come all sick and suffering | ERY, 470 Thirteenth st., Oakiand. James H. husband of Phoebe A. Demerest; | Mlss T Teyvosd, Indif N Sves morning that has haunted me ever since, RATLROAD TRAVEL. 20 am §16:96-am| - Stockton | 13:40 pm| 600 pm and be:healed: absent treatments for health | & ACRITIERT 4 Slonait T e s o e 880 ea Tyt oy Grait s CaL |G M Pock, Cal and has forced me to do a whole lot of g 9:10 am§ 2:05 pmi° Merced [112:10 pm| 4:13-pm: nd prosperity. ;MRS. DR. FLAGG, 601 T SACHIFICED -+ élegaut how, hjuses dn course | of” Newporh, iR dyiaked 30/veais dimonths ‘Stovall, Cal 2 .| thinking. I had stepped into a bar very |~ | pm{: Fresno | 13:00 am| 2:42 fictnl enempr Tosts - oos0 o SO hia| 0 eomstmetin et e et Sipne ) sl RONE, SR B Sitly to get & cocktall, and whils 1t way NORTH PACIFIC < RAILROAD. b - Hantora | 17:00 | 1.4 b TES!-Chichestera English | Pennyroyal | ! s done; small payment down; balance | tend the funeral services this day (Sunday), “Making Out” in Georgia. belngc'cgnrgpg:‘lgd:gk:dlglgléflgiflgg K:‘nl‘;‘- EUAS. M l] | o Bfig?&em' B pan {lls are.the best: safe, rellabla; S it desired; houses open for Ifispection | at 2 giclock. at Ploneer Hall. Fourth street. | One of the old-time darkies, on being | man &% AL Via Seusalite Ferry. | | ants to pour him out a little plain 6:53'pm| _ Tulare nhear Markef. Interment private, in Masonié giher: send 4 stamps for particulirs. “Reljat | SIMPSON, & asked “how he was making out,” replied | vas C : ;Commencing Ditober 1. 18 ¥ o5 = = f5r Ladles," in letter by return mail; at drug- | L Cemetery. s i Fraack 3 12 whisky. He was carefully dressed and RO R A 5 *Daily. {Except Sunday. E: M : e AL e ottage at.Lorin sta- | pARWERITZ—In Mill Valley, September 25, | 0, this fashion: had all the marks of refinement and good | FROM SAN TRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY | San Francisco Ticket Stsice! o35 Harcer ot SAN RAFAEL. Tel. Main 15381, ;0. 930, 100, miis <1145, |~ Ohkland Office. 1119 Broadway. 0 p: m. . Sacramerito Office, 201 J st. r‘{x':dx;m,: _nsllea:;;ng‘fm{:hnn San Jose Office.: 7 West Santa Clara st. e, & | whisky at hiselbow. but the fastant he | &G ant B b it 2 o = = s; double Iitchen and | "3, Moritz Daeweritz, a native of Germany, | ' Well. sub, times is mighty tight wid | preeding. and his request was so un- NICE ptivate home In confinement; most rea- | dining-room;: porcelain bath; cement tubs: 2| ageq h ears. A member of Verein Eintrachi | Mg, but 1 manage to make a livin’.” usual that 1 turned involuntarily sonable price in city. Mrs. M. Pfeiffer, mid. | tollets: elegant mantels; china closet: fine in- | SeolduVENTE 8o Lodgs No. 1. O o Pt | “What are you dolng now?" eI TIhe Lot tena Bt e e wife, 2012:Folsom,” nr. 16th; phone White 1344. | terior and exterior fin observatory; fin- g Friends and acquaintances are respect- ‘Well, sub, I keeps the pot 'ilin’ by do- | prise. and placed half a small glassful of | faei. on Mond: D to ts ejed colle: 3 i 2 W ol % 135 (Sunday), from Eintracht Hall, Twelfth |little baptizin’: en w'en dey’s nuttin® doin’ N V' *10:4 city of country. ~ PACTFIC e cholce ~shrubberies; chicken houses: barni | grreet. near Folsom. where funeral services | at dem three I hangs roun’ Ge white folits Btrstolied out Jue &"&‘; {,fs',‘":r‘.lg'“a‘ S LT S L IR S DR teh B0, | close to € F. local stution and electric cars; | Wil be held, under the auspices of the Versin | an wajts 'twell dey got ma s col- | 3:15, 130" &, m.; 1 MOUNT TAMALPAIS _SCENIC RAILWAY CO., 415 Montgomery st., 1 45, 6:30, 9:00 p. m. 1 1 e Leave -San. Fraxicisco - via Sausalito Ferry, -— e = a sacrifice; owner simply must sell. BT EEC Commen iy at 2 o clon iy 8,In de notion ler | japse. He shook like an aspen. and when | ‘Trains marked (%) ran to San Quentin; F A g ia Sausalito Ferry, = S = LAYMANCE REAL BSTATE CO.. Eints 3 L ck. Remains | yun fer office ag'in!"—Atianta (Ga.) | he finally managed to seize the tumbler | FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN.FRANCISCO. commencing SUNDAY, October 1, 189, ‘STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. GGo-462 Bixhth st Onkiana. | 0t the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mis- | Constitution. 1t& ‘contents flew in every direction. Lot o VEER DAYE-G25, 65 145, 940 8. m.3| SUNDAYE S0, 0 o n ey B T N PR e A A oy S s = v == —————— me assist you. colonel,’ sald the bartender | *12:30; 2:15, *3:40, *5:15 p. 5 sl e B to Gt e 15 p. m. CALA. Storage Warehouse. . SMITH, prop., | SACRIFICED—4 .elegant new houses in course N ¥ EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesd; are S. F: to Summit and Return, $140. 22 Missiont govds puarunteed: tel. CTay % | GC construction oy S5"a¢, et Grove: and HENRY dJ. GALLAGHER CO., e rl)ie:‘ ffll;lmfltlt- . - e L L Saturdage at B0 and 1015 b m. sdays and | | THOS. COOK & SON. Amts.. 021 Market = e S o o est: al °rn_improvements: street work, (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher), “I ¢id my best to be entertaining,” sa 2 e INDAYS. . *8:00, *10:00, *11:45 a, FIERCERODOLPII Storage and Moving sidewales done: t-;n.t{'rp&)rg i o balined | roNERAL DIRECTORS AND SabAranins, | the voung man in a volce of SOFFOW. Jhe man seld nothing, but gave him | ey "ads - teme pm - = 5 e s et R R 2 Fieth st opposite Lincoln School. I Yo e | reclted Hamlet's | like a knife. My God! what a look! | FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANSIEO L LY - DIVIDEND NOTICES. 2 PLENDID bargain in 2 cottages, 4 elephone Sout! - % 8 | Shame, humiliation. and abject animal | WERK DAYS- 5. 645, 7:53, 9:45 a : : roome ench, on lot Zxuds:6; Center at'; good sollloquy._She looked at me reproach-| ftor™ It started the Sweat on me Mes | 12135 335, 5 e Cm : S - | Condition; hear cArs, etc., and woll rented; | see——————— | {01y fOT several seconds, and then ex- | ierror. It s 3 EXTRA TRIT o ncisrn g g / DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. 97 (300 per | a1l for $i0s Apoly anickiy ALOEN o | TN B Detntetoon: Chas. H. Jacob. || claimed, ‘T don’t think that's very | Water. Well he drank his whisky, stood | ( EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and - . : "'—Washington Star. ST still for a minute as if gathering himself | Saturdays at 7:00 and 10:2 Together, and sauntered out &% cool as DAYS—8: m 10:05 8. m.; 13:05, 2:15, 3: . 6:45 p. m : C ot T s share) of the OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COM- 1118 Away. v PANT il o wavavie-ar the otfis of wma | 0 ety || CHAS. H.JACOB& CO. formmy i | emn : : : company, 327 Market st., on and after Mon- | RARE chance for hotel man: $5000 to close an s i ever: 2 i : Ga Octgber 2. 16 Transter booke Wil closs | | extate! Targe comer Jot with slezant 2i-room | | Socl Ewneral Directors and Embaim: || Beigium. 11100 square miles, is about 700 8. m. e EROUGH TRAINS. - -|Bnlarged to 16 Pages on""Tucsday, September 25 1% at 3 o'clock| hruse: coft SN, M. L. WURTS, Seven- || &7, 15, Mason street. bet Geary | the combined’size of Massachusetts and | such customers, and he laughed. “Lots of | 1.1 & m: Sk days Cazaderoand ivay stations. | = et b m E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. | teenth and Broadway. e e e e ¥ | RDi0de Island. ‘em,’ he sald. “There isn't afirst-class bar | 8:00 a. m, Sandays—Tcmales and way stations: §1 Per Year £\ X d » asked the bartender if he had many

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