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THE SAN FRANCISCO .CALL, TUESDAFY,"FEBBUARY 20, 1900. 11 REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR 3 " -CITY—FOR SALE. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn.| ana Kasten and Anna Barbara Kuhn, both of | (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from the undertaking sevTHRRN BALDWIN & HOWE! P monmpideraionsne | 2iis SItY, parlors of James McMenomey & Son, 1057 Mis- (PACIFIO SYITEMN.) | % 3 TGOMER .Kszs—-mn furnished room in private | LEWIS-MICHAEL~In this city, February 18, slon street, thence to St. Joseph’s Church for Trafms leave nnd are due (o arrive ad s R iR T T T by denev i 8 Tevy, Jiok Lewis and | serviess Tntermets R G e AN TR a Broadway . 14%5—Front ] ael, of this eity —In this city, , 1000, Jane (Main Line, iarket Streed, e of § rooms and- ba cingle Yootn: suttable Tor :":fi':‘.u‘l;'li';‘m:ifi?‘ AN—ALEXANDER—In this city, Feb- [ M., wife of G, Canning Smith, a native of made a hit and held the stage 0T | trrre — Poos Docsusss 15 199 — sonree furnished and reasonable. | y 18, by the Rev. M. S. Levy, Willlam | New York, aged 82 years. (Mendocino County nearly half an hour. Ouhana, a Japanese LPAVE — FRow DEcruses 13 139. — annrve Theent B e "W SR Raas Mjmder. SN N PADES DlenNe comm ilE tele Blies thls o equilibrist, was also mew, and M some | | ~offices: eievator: STIYSON—DOB-In Pasadena, February 13, ieaies). at 3 clock, ‘Trom the pariors of Staor ;;-::'-{n;h::g. e T S s = - e y | PaciFic, 3 1900, by the Rev. Robert Mackensle, James B. | [1a\sted & Co., 846 Mission street. Interment a Birn che e co‘oru *Ti00s e | _sunny room; rent reasonable. P oand Eleanor H. Doe, both of 8an | nygon "1y s city, February 18, 1900, Emma e 71804 Mastinez, San Ramon, Vallelo, Napey ' e et e -t . 10" juggler, sed arou 8 ROYAL House, 126 Ellls st._Incandescent light, | g & e e e s B DTS e A e anne " | e e e - ot [l | [oasing room, emoking room and ladies' pet | DIED. and 18 days. : 5 B | Thursday will be Washington's birthday, $8. month, $& to $30; elevator on office floor; Pain, Mark F. Kincald, Isabella WELSH—In this city, February 18, 1900, Rich- | th: "‘: = .m“euri p:tr fol’gnzlnc_f'hwlll L. c rooms with hot and cold water: baths. : Erchlll’e. #m‘u lifd;‘n‘ah‘ ;hl.rle‘ . ;::l.“n;ls:x!.ea x‘:;l;::rgt Youghal, County Cork, he;: W?l-lmbo:r:'bafio%nA oy ';;st{;z House, 219 & 321 Ellis st.—Rooms | lZmTz,n.‘Y.n!el: % . MoCarthyn Dennis ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- F h- h s afternoon and fireworks at night. | R : to $1; week. §1 % to 34 opén might. | Dana.'Hengy A. Meicee, Laura A P. | ully invited to attend the fageral tomorrow rothingham aves it s ENTH, 5 — | Desmond, Willlam F. Meagher, Ann ‘ednesday). at 8:45 o’clock, from the parlors % 760 each—Facing Jef sguare o Laguna ENTH, &8—Four eunny rooms; 8 Per| Donahue, Henry O'Brien, Agnes C. of McAvoy & Co., 1235 Market street, be- the nght Olympia. A e o | g LSS LT TR e 0 ; Suitgne za CHl Sivs. O S B | X offic EHERMAN o Sggenberger, n chlageter, Herman ‘a , wi s W o oSG ks | A Pt 3 2" unturnobet. | Fangons. Otto Slavin. Thomas S LG LT e Brmpta tast migne. All “the otner 26510 = - orde, y 3 9: 3 s b N S HOWELL. | THE Oaks 113 Third—A good rooming hodse | ?r:nfm.'aeameke 'r')'o'.lo“, Emma Cemetery. HERBERT’S TUNES ARE STICKY | numbers on the new bill are clever. 10 Montgomery st. o good people. R. HUGHES, Proprietor. | Johnson, Charles S. Welsh, Richa — - = % ! = s | IGNATIAN COUNCIL No. 85, Y. M. L—' Amateur Minstrel Show. ¥ i GO stos Bt Call plivanthinents afll |* oo Tiss Jhoe annual requiem mass for the m:a‘.e e A grand minstrel entertainment and so- | g g g Taebeen sstablished 8t the | BAIN-On board hospital ship Missourl, Mark | souls of all departed brothers of the Young | DEGENERATION OF THE ONCE e & | " cholce lots in the | morthwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- | F. Bain, a native of Ireland, aged 57 years. Men's Institute will be celebrated Thursday cal will be given for the benefit of St | : :_vn_l‘J:‘l:;,\ H ;r‘\dvl _tucky sts.; open untll § p. m. | EFNotice of funeral hereafter. < morning, February 22, at St. Mary’s Church FAMOUS COMPANY. Charles parish school to-mofrow evening | T it i, gh o) - Tor the reception of adver. | BECHTLE—In Alameda, February 18, 1800, (fidm{uit).dh:xt(ranlnx :; ?:e;;aleorc!k Relatives | gt Verein Eintracht Halil, Twelfth street, ey < - s A eabeeriptions has been opened | Mina, beloved wife of Max Bechtle, mother of ; N hds o eoeub.. b respect- 5T ST etween Howard and Folsom streets. F. e investments >olk st.: open till § p. m. | Mina'and Max Bechtle Jr., 0 nl(lv:' oflt Ger- ) fully ‘:;;;;_or‘; o i ek by Rev. The Al Com; y in “A Prodigal | Ah !gouper u;dr"' A1..“1-21';1” 'md h&nd'l‘e i s ts on e many, aged 3 years 2 months and 1§ days. - 3. Corry, C. 8. P. cazar pan; the bones and F. A. oney and M. L. o g 71 office for Call advertisements and | BROMBACHER—In Eldridge, Sonoma County, E. B. THOMAS, Pres. Father’—Farce at the Oalifor- Sweeney the tambos. D. J. McGlotn will | Joseand S ‘ - tions bas been established at 109 Va- | gebmug‘ is, 180, Henry, beloved son of Jo- P A act as interlocutor. 3 | *8:«@0rThe Owl Limited—Tracy, ¥ TR OWN TERMS. } st anna C. Brombacher and brother of Emma, nia—No Change at the i HSaugus for ding purposes; elec. | T m———————== | Willlam, Mary, Frieda, Charlotte, Aunnle, HOTEL ARRIVALS. | l'fi'_hnl- . = Rieok &t ROOMS WANTED. | Qtto and Hermann Brombacher. a hative of — - Other Houses. UNKNOWN MAN’S BODY asoor by ~ i cor. H - .| BSan Francisco, aged 24 years 5 months and ¢ PALACE HOTEL. Jeans and East. - sts, etc.. there or at |3 NEATL rooms for b | S T R Minturn, Minturn T Flint Jr, § Juan TR OB Frcam Bukayteli, Bunea x " - 8 NEATLY furnished sunny rooms for house- . 4 e 3 Bor Ino, eratiel:d VI § HOWELL, © || NEATLT Drmienet poney O OIGRY | ok s 420, demmointanes a5y e | J Lo KX L [BRUSGAL N | Ona song witl not make an opers amy TAKEN FROM THE BAY J Mont, ——— e —— 3 gl = m— e | this day (Tuesday,) at 2 o'clock, at t B wtcomty e | % B Runn: N T more than the proverbial swallow makes S e e Raigmay e @ lors of Henry Evers, 865 Washington 4 | e Y N peess SPECIAL NOTICES. Sanians, Intertustt, Afguntain Vikw Okbe: | B3 Bon- B dos e iaE TR a summer, but thanks to George Froth- | Letters Found in His Pockets Indi for Mojave au Eaat ... [@ud%w e | Sy s e s obefts, Philada | ingham *The Serenade” Is quite an ac- te That He May Be J. T. Jack- | jeger one. . LADIES Chichester's Bnglish P e H H Shutts, Chicago |R Jacks, Monterey cal t He May . T. Jack- | 30r Vallsjo ... 3 o oot ters rr-"rm‘h-\ take no other: | BURKE—In this city, February 18, 1900, John | Mrs Shutts, Chicago |Chas Roth, Cintt ceptable entertainment. Frothingham is son, Recently of Tacoma. i 30¢ Mail—Ogu: £ r particul Reliet fop | F.. dearly beloved husband of Bridget Burke | E G Sproul, Tacoma |FWaleson, Montreal | funny without the assistance of the libret- ” 17:00r Vi Port Costa and Way Sta. B e etter by return wiia eloved father of Mrm. M. M. Murdook | Mrs Nicherson. Wash (Mrs Waleson, Montreal | tist, and I do not think any one ever | The body of an unknown man was found | tons... .. 19308 apest property Chichesier Chemical Co., Philadel, Pa. | nd Kathryn, Anna, James and Harry Burke, | J A Chanslor, L Ang |F Carclan, Buriingame | yawns when he is on the stage. It is not yesterday floating in the bay near Val- - e Bidres Sam Yot tram Propeller Co y | years. paun, 'Indpls aldwin, 'S Clara X * | e g g et located at Market st., [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- [ Mrs Spaun, Indpls Sirs Delawin: & Glara | Jany, who do little to relieve the cloying | In the water about two weeks, and were OBAST DIVISION (Narrow G 3 feet o # % F. WITTRAM JR., Secy. fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | W E Mellin, Spokane |Mrs F Baldwin,s Clara | tediousness of th opera. those of a laboring man 40 or 45 years old. F gy Sy auge). e R e e W 5 SCHAREE | (Wednesday) at 830 o'clock, trom his late | C G Smith, Seattle Misa Deacon, § Clara | L oM In the coat pocket were found several lst- {Foot of Market Streel.) < : o8y and e o MR. LI H. SCHARER, | residence, 2431 Bryant avenue, thence to 8t. | B F Bush, Roslyn A oD, o e The Serenade” makes me feel 1ke & |ters addressed to “J. T. Jackson, Tacoma, | > g o (Pl g i L | Fter's Chuseh, izy s aingn requiem high | J Kendrick, Mingols | W ¥ Frankiis, XY | 0y In molasses Tt 1 o sicky sweet and | Wash." ~ The —writer ~was ' Wiliam | e nt = & building, s 2 g o= mass w e celebrated for the repose of his | H C Jewett, St Paul J Davis, Pittsburg | progressive, thougl t is so wearisome | Jackson, a brother of the man to whom & rents 524 ¢ argains in watches, dlamonds, Jew: | eoul commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment | F J ifeed, 1, Ang T ‘orithtns, Pirtenacg | and slow. 'Then, oo, there is that ever- | the letters were addressed, and were 'o'#o% Nevork, o Log oo g B ok Shalhat 4 Office noure—10 to 5. | 101 Cross Cemetery. E B Stewart, § Diego|G W Preston, Philada | lasting “I love thee, 1 adore thee” war-|dated from Gaudette Camp, Lookout. Craz and Frincipal Wa - : ' | DANA—In this city, February 17, 1900, Henry | A B Butler, Cal |W O H Martin, Reno | bled ad nauseum and fastening itself on| Wash, where the writer was em- | . 10:090 - e ejected for 3; collections mads; | A, Dana: & native of New York, aged 6 years | W P Cariisle, Omsha (Mrs Martin, Reno one with all the pernicious escapelessness | ployed in a sawmill | e 3 s L a eity or ec ry. PACIFIC COLLECTION A mont! D ays. . _Ross, Orchare i ne, nver t ' f x & T ly: down- | 416 Montgomery st.. rooms 3-10; tel. 55%0. i " I Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Mra W H Buck, Vacav Mrs Lane, Denver B B g &,‘,nw"’,‘,’,flgn"m‘u.fif T . Morgue awalting | $11:43e ate; y; teomeny & el or | [y invited igattend the funcral thia day | Mins M Buck, Vacav ' (Mrs J'A Bmith, N B _ | 2y jess vulgar, but It 150 Blece with the | R, i e | ot S5 TTeon tatm; reots se: tor | ROOME Paped. from B whitened, Shuk | Lhucsder: a3 oclgck trom, Ronett a: | Moy & & it Sase|Miaw B Fainanii N ¥ | M5 jof Vietor! Herbervs compasitions Richardson on Trial. | v g A e it S i 2255 Cor. b . = — | worie Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of | L C Hazlett, D F Vorwerk, Hambu; ‘which are in every grade of musical me 2 or. store and 6-room flat; rents $37; | T T T L E : : | gonic Cemetery. Remaine ot toupany. 405 | Mra Hasiett, N D |J Pepeundiok, Bremen | from the worst up to the third class, Charles Richardson was placed on trial | 140 *200 13:00 SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | ['° v | Th i 'Th e 10:00 nlce 8 rents $16 50. = it o owell street, near Post. W W Dodge, Wash | A Becker, Hamburg ere are one or two Songs : hG before Judge Lawlor yesterday morning | rem OATLAND-—Foet of Breadway. —*8:00 8:00 10:004.4. t 46x72 fr. RENTED, repaired, bought, sold; machine sup- | PESMOND—In_this city, February 18, 1900, | Mrs Dodge, Wash | serenage lnm]g .rsamuch belgerhl an [’e on a charge of murder. Richardson shot 1200 *100 3:00 {.N e .“c:- "ECK & CO., 667 Market st Sies BAnterd Apehey O e Miot &, | Willlam F., beloved son of William and the GRAND HOTEL. serenade itself, and some of the musiC| .. ." w1104’ his wife, Ellen Richardson, | : : : e, - .. el dard My S S 2 ;a(e ?ia :.md x:nosmand. & native of San | ¢ Hart, Ogden W A Speckaus, Cal uml)lw- undecllc(’le;l lnfiemtmfi'. ‘:.‘:1' llx?e:k: lscra during a row In a South-of-Markat street COAST PITISION (Broad Genge). LL kinds bough! old, exchanged, d. | “ranc . ed 30 years. Fro; of ellow reaj n_all o1 al e e - - Lo i B e e MR | Feanchco axed 20 years .. ., ure respect. | 5 romm Secto |E D Blackhors, Cal | 2 extration Mr. Herbert's obviolis efforts | 38icor. on Ociber 18 of Jagt, yeer FTH el i Townsend Sts) —— e | tully invited to attend the funeral to-morroW | G T Kutz, Valleo 1A Black 8w Chio | & o erent, which Is mistakes for | Srdson clatm thet he Rilied s wite after 2 Ocoan View, South San Franciseo 105 B r s (Wednesday), at §:30 o'clock, from the par- N ncir B " s i it oductive of She had attempted to brain him with an = *7:004 San Jote nud Way Statlons (N STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. | | A s 1 Miptin | 3 neiax, B A0 3.8 Barry, Cal | o;lglna.lhy, frequently_are productive of | {ich "whunch. Nhe fury, which was com y e Ay AR e A AR ors of J C 0., 767 Misslol lreskow, cket shnson, C h - | - ; - x . PIFRCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. | Street thence l"lfi‘ml’““;'!b““';g“;‘-)r‘;')‘:"m“ |TIC era,ms Mateo J F r‘re:f ?vmouome tr:cmnoétbglcfis:?{Ihgevsodul:tr.acl o:‘nay- at- le:fid c’;;"’,;dfiy VIO S50 STt -""“""’m’fih?.,'.“.' l.v:l?:m&“h Ka 7 . Post ot < o ~qui s W ebrated for the re- | ¢ RALs w0 — m—— o s Calvary Cemetery. « o o Ot b B e ... & TO LEASE. T Tn e ity February 10 1m0, | B A R gy A o e CID T D U el bR OEBAN FRAVEL s1esaes gan Teat vmd Wy i st =3 R e ov liza Donahue | G Pei § Jos C H I 9 +a.48 "edwaod, Men 3 O lease—Fine ofl land in oll Alatrict ome Bt | et o O et Bigens and Joscph | & Watkine: Moseow . (A C Cadghin, N j | America to-day. Verlly the Bostonians| Ppagific Goast Steamship Co. e Banta Cov, Balinaa, askes Answer box 00, Call. Donahue, a native of County Donegal, Ire- :trt’n Bohroed nrk‘)(l“”;‘{ I[ finllindem I, Ang have ;legfl{;‘raud. ':lrge ;a:‘ v;’r;e'n“t‘}:iy\ Y e Momterey and Facific Grave 1o 1L | D J Signaigo & w, Mo Mrs L Davis, 8tkn sang in "‘Mignon’ N 0! u Steamers leave Broadway 80p Bam Jose and Way Etatio *7:300 . > g > , COURT GOLDEN ERA No. 3, F, of A.—Of- | J M Hoyt, Hanford Wm Kraft, N Y and even ‘‘Faust,” and “Fra Dllvoh;‘ was wharf, San Franeisco: nllr!u)on-ml?rim':(p.l \V-'ylmw 9: 434 N and ) B H rs and members of Court Golden Era No. | A Jacob, J Nathan & w, 8 J a staple with them, but now it is “Robin | For Alaskan ports, 10 a. m. 200P San Jose and Principal Way Stations 10:004 finighed W 313 ¥ MED F. of A., are hereby notified to attend | G B Mills. Chicago W O Stone, Chicago "' “The Serenade" and ‘‘The Vice- | Feb. 20, 2%; Mar. 2. Change 30p SanJose and Princinal Way Stations 33a Waller ot neral of our late brother, H. DONA- J E Bell. Ev W H Mack, Chicago r0; Their excursion into Minkowsky's | S oumupumty - QURGNR - 4 307 San Jose and Way Statiow H easy tes R S RS 2 HUE, to-morrow (Wednesday,) from our hall, | B § Miller. Seatt E T Ferguson, J “s’mug lers of Badayez' was a step up- Seattle. 43¢ San Joee il Way Statious, BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. | Prinian Castie, 308 Market street, By order. | B fawsin, ke | Dr G Faulkner. Selinas | ward, for in spite of it faults this first T oy etorin, Yancouver | " 2 for Momive. Yot SRy CHAS. ABH, | € § Nicholson. Wash L Chappel. o ttempt of @ young composer has an un- i wrrnd] iy, Sunday escented. 3 Sunday ouiy: - { f | 3 W McDonald, N Y |Miss C Miller, La o Beattle, Tacoma, Everett, '» Saturday on' o Suy cholos ty In beauti- M. LEVY, Fin. Sec. 5 ¢ C | sical importance. But in 2 Saturday on'y. T e e per lhs eday hear the | DOLAN=1n {his city, February 1, 1o, Jumen | 153 BT L 208, Dr Tibbetts, tal ARRTIADIE Lousleal e & Saad Auscories dnd New What!| aZwesdaraca Frtess ¢ Ticradars sod Sundare v rsity o house ¢ olan, a native of freland, aged 54 years, a - Raat, ), £ ectric cars 7} | y invited to a - 2 P g Slectrie oM e O s Tilin (Weanesans), at i o'clock, from the Chapel | 1 Davs, & Tose 4 Roseburk, Cal T T ipsdSer, | lor Alaaks and G 5. Fus giiaesia to . ¥ | LESSEE Real Bataie, | of the Passion attached to Bt Mary's BRI | w i la Barre, Cal |Oscar Dunton: Cal Ly e sy A R adley. the | For Eutcka (Humboiat Bayl. 2 p. m. Fen. SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG Adjotning P. O., Berkeley. | tal, where a solemn requiem, Bl N com- | F D Echnibls ‘Wash |Mrs T E Clark, Napa ' | conductor of the orchestra. by o D A A B g RAILWAY COMPANY. LE— 1 THE best corner lot south of University of | mencing at 7:15 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Mrs Wakefleld. Wash &g,t Thomas, U 8'A Before leaving Victor Herbert in peace or Santa Cruz, !‘nmerey‘ San Simeon, Cay- | > A LE—A beautiful orchard home prop- i ; | C'W Holden, L Gatos 'A V Thomas, Cal ucos, Port Harford (San Lufs Oblspo), Gaviota, Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St r 65% all in full bearing trees Caltfornia, with elegant modern §-room house, | Cemetery by train leaving Third and Town- | b /"N liror” & Rosa D C Roberts, P Alto or pleces, I hold it my solemn duty to| g ./ Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, L b € thin E 2 M. L. WURTS, | send streets at 11:30 o'clock. | ‘ s state that ‘‘The Vicero; two acts of y h i s “ISCO T rd prunes, the b H J Shueler & w, Cal F Rupert, P Alto East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, 3 SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFA ts and cherri v, NBERGER— . . | 3 eb. %, Y87 ? g rries o Seventeenth and Broadway, Oakland. E;}N?‘F\;BER}‘GF n:: etrhm. :i.t‘);“l":‘brg:gm;yl F S Bailey, Il W Parker & w, L Ang :hleb § hth:iufhtmw?;’ éoma‘tmlet m’:mx:: a. m., Feb. 16 20, M, Mar. 4, and every | WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:0 a m.: I "y GAKLAND Branch Office of The Call ve- | ages 56 years i i NV VRSTBAN R ;;:nb':h..ud l‘:l New York. Mr. Smith '“i’»‘;“;fl:’»‘.‘:‘.’:‘.mbm only at Port Harford B guzwm.;:'g;;‘:.r:k-r\}izi‘r:: i moved to 1l Broadway, Oakland, ~Adver- | % rricnds and scauaintances are respect- | & J Clack, Tawles 7 MoGuire N ¥ e otand his share of responsibiiity, for | (San Luis Obispo), Fanta Barbara, Port Los | and 11:30 p. m. 3 3 aving & g0od inco: Epverponts A Eptiote A y fully invited to attend the funeral this day | E B Rignett, N ¥ (e LG A S the last chapter of his book is hopelessly | Angeles and Redondo (Los Angelesj, 1l a. m., | SUNDAYS§:00. 90, 11:00 a m.; 1:30, 3:30. Furtioviers adiross A APFET and best In AmericaThe Weesly | (Fuesday), at 645 o'clock, from the pariors of | I C O'ell N ¥ | S1a A Gelnad, Cnwo | e 1ast chastor of Hio B0 oK petweon Aat | Feb. 18 . 3. Mar. 3, and every fourth day | M. &% p m b ~ AT Do I A ey wilinen T fas | Carew & Engiish o1 Vas Neds Rvenue, thence | It JEOx Westbort § A Bryan, Fresno | flat There 1 & dier e Vicaroy,” af. | thereatter. o 4R . ol | O e of Cansda us year for §i, | to St. Boniface Church, :Golden Gate avenus | J Whiliame Tracy W Dawson, Chicago uite d 11 lod with | For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del | WEEK DAYS—6: 1 m.; 12:45, AL DSTATE Setams pid to Bt Boniface Churct: aiil be celebrated for | H Brown, Los Ang |A G Hanson, Denver | LeF two acts quite decently spangled With | ogpq Mazatian, Altata, La Pas, Santa Roslla | 3:40, 810 p. m. ' Saturdays—Extra trips at R SAL e e ol commencing at 9:15 | M_Fitzsimmons, Nev |P Furrell, Petaluma | Wit, comes one wherein Smith tries and ‘Guaymas (Mex. 1 38 3 e ———————— L, and Guaymas ( ), 10 a. m., Tth of each 1:56 and 6:35 p. m. lace of § 2 miles o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. J W Resendal, B C H C Davis, Sta Rosa | tries, but falls to land. This is flat. In| ponen SUNDAYS—S:10, 8:40, 11:10 @. m. ; 1:40, 3:40, 5:08, are Island Navy-yard 3 . - T FANGOHR—In this city, February 19, 1900, Otto | J Thompson, Panama |P Maloney, Los Ang ‘The Serenade’” there are no spangles | For further information obtaln company's| 625 o m 2 % A ce set with () “\l \\D AD‘ FRT]QF \IE\TS Fangohr, a native of Germany, aged 24 years | H Willlams,” Panama and no particular effort, just a lot of stu- | golder. Betwsen San Francisco and Schuetzen Park varieties of ! LAL b 4 b L e . and months. _ - - pid drivel to carry out a plot that it IS | The company reserves the right to change edule as ab Sweliing ¢ gy {Z > The funeral will take place to-morrow acknowledged was taken from some one | steamers, salling dates and hours of safling, —— — _ o aeaes | (Weoanasday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors | OCBAN STEAMERS. else. | withous previous notice. Leave | \ rrive ube Gl Suroughout the pla OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. | ot J. ¢. O'Connor & Ko b PO | NEW YORK-_Arrived Feb 19—Stmr Eastern | Aside from Frothingham there is no one | TICKET OFFICE — New Montgomery | San Francieco. | In Bffect .| San Francis wagon eheds. Pig Tnter Laurel Hill Cernetery. Prince, from Rio Janeiro. h £ - O toned _with | street (Palace Hotel). October 15, - e: Gbundance of water fro | in the cast that may be me t =5 P rindmills terms W ¢ | PORDE—In this city, February 19, 190, Mary o Dinlse nmiees It be Mr. Pitagerald, in a| GOODALL FERKINS & CO. Gin Agts, 1505 B g s < OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. J., dearly. beloved sister of Thomas, Margaret > 10 Market st., San Franeisco. Destination and rious tenant; - N ord: 4 Mos. Hilen THow- | Y small part. Miss Cameron shrilled a . oo i B s HAR < and Willlam J. Forde and Mrs. a tHow- | YOUNG LADIES WILL waltz song and brought down the house 730 am| 8:0 am| _ Novato. . m native of Mitchelstown, County. Cork, for three encores with a few “Lucia” g | 373 model homes | Ireland, azed 45 years APPEAR IN “THE MIKADOQ” | cadenzas, aithougn the average audlence | THE 0. R. & N. CO. F el ‘ | 3:30 pm| 9:30 am| Petalt 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa. e or let us Notice of funeral hereafter. ave 3 4 iy, T y at is “easy” when it comes to cadenzas. | B s e | O FAcdericke Masie: Lowtie. bejoved, “wite. of | Miss Cameron dia.nor Hiitle ourien and | o g TR 1T Ts 2 BT w the grand- | O e e e Py “Fricdericke | Fair members of St. Dominic’s Junior | 00k her top note very neatly. The beaus PORTILAND acadamized; city | Sonnenberg of Berlin, and sister of Mrs. Mar- | Choir and Choral Union will produce Gil- tiful Van Dresser cammot sing, but the From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. | ar | tha Kuhn of Los Angeles, Mrs. Dr. Coler and | Ly = scenery was admirable. 2 £I2 First Class Ineluding Berth gs 1 >od ‘schools and | Mrs. Dr. frochlioh of Gérmasy, a mative of | bert and Sullivan's ever populac opers, PORTER GARNETT. $8 Second Class and Meals. 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm g lindo Tract, adjoining East Anhalt, Germany, aged 55 yeal (Los An- | “The Mikado,” on Wednesday evening, COLUMBIA sails... _Feb. 17, 27, Mar. 9, 18 e . X S opmacs; ghil o el O | il panmy B e | S ald of their chofr fund. Orpheum. STATE OF CALIFORNTA eails. ... % T o s en . Oakland; cas rlends and acquain . - i m| 8:2 HENF 28, owner. oy toited to uttend the fumeral this day | Tne first act will be produced without the| Kathryn Osterman, preity, graceful and | gpiis it ‘Walia Sl sp‘:m':,"gl:;tzf: ~ " | {Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- (@ld of the sterner sex. All the parts will | sweet-voiced, faced a critical audlence elena and all points in the Northwest. stock ranchos: loans. fence, 1213 Mason street, between Washington | be played by the young ladies. Through | last night in the Orpheum as a stranger | Through tickets to all points Fast. B. C. WARD, General Agent, t_and 429 Piedmont ave., Oakland. Charles S., — v | nella C. Johnson and brother of Jullet J. | ba used by the amateurs in their perform- [ o0 the legitimate as a comedienne. She Superintendents. w = $12 Main st alum: -~ e o bred Tel KLAND Branch Office of The Call re-| Mezes, Covington Johnson and Mrs. Cornella | ance, A 8 o had to rub out the slate of her past vic- ance. At the conclusion of thé act dane- 5 n hares. Send O 73 moved to 1118 Broadway, Oakland. Adver- | J. Pringle, a native of Louisiana, aged 6 witl ‘b I tories_and begin all over again so far as Hisements and subserintions received. years | i.ll,gllr,vlvlil,,gEa,x.gd(‘;,lg"f“?a‘;’é”éh‘o,lfl? hour. | gin’ Francisco audiences are concerned, AMERICAN LINE. s | ' Py mieTal SET Sad she succeeded in winning, as hef| wgpw YORE, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON. PARIS. Fortier, Notary Public. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. | the courtesy of the Tivoli O —— ——— i pera House | seaking to win laurels on the vaudeville 3. C. | - AIN—Rich, modern, Oakland home. Mrs. Frujtvale, February 18, 1900, | all the stage accessories and scenery used 630 Market st. S 9:15 am| 8:40 am Bon of the late S1dney 1. and Cor. | in the production of the comic opeta will | 5t8€%. to suppiant the ones she has won | GoODALL, PERKINS & CO., | e | | 5:10 pm! 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. | ¢ | 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Sebastopol. [10:40 | 8:3 pm! 5:00 pm T3 I Stages connect at Sa {ces and interment private OAKLAND FURNISHED ROOMS. e e Trom &t Panl's Epicopal | Nanki-Poo (the son of the Mikado, disguised | friends told her she would, the approba- - White r Sprtas S i | _Church, Oakland. 4 4 minstrel nndKIn lu\-eLwlm l_}(um»Yum.). tion of the g‘mverblnlly cold and hard-to- S:o;:[:m;gg:x ;:'rekm:\u:r‘f ;:‘r:dt:::dn‘dy R :s‘?:‘:,‘:l::d‘rrmx- .:';n T_;r:“ P Javon | JONES—1In Santa Rosa, February 17, 1900, Bliza | Katharine Barry; Ko Ko (Lord High BExecu- | please San Franclscans. ‘The Editor” is s Feb. 21/8¢. Paul ..o Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hop- Feb. 25| Kensington arch 7/New York .... OAKLAND Branch Office moved to 1118 Broadway, tioner of Titipu), Dolly Roche; Poo-Bah (Iord | 3 gketch that, although clever, does not | Friesland | 1and for Dunean Springs, Highlan Sprin ish- | Aeford her the opportunity of doing her | New York . | Retserville, Carlabad Spr fots Buy. Lak Jane, beloved wife of the late Cyrus Winship | | Kelseyville, Carisbad S a_Bay, L Jones and mother of Harry L. Jones, a na- | High Everything Else), Maggle Olsen Oakland. tisements and subscriptions received. I > b, 0 oHimements and subscriptions recelved o | tive of Boston, aged 76 years and 9 montha. | Tush (s noble lord), Xathleen Roche: Yum- N < Bt Seings : Y- OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. | Mgy M Setoved mother of William | B ey Dasioin, Addls Daniein g‘?gs'.e"hufie"'n merit, when ‘the st ap: o Fark a8 AN igp‘;“"’:“d saiogn Tk, e aen Lo b F A 3 cabella Kincaid, beloved mother of William | Ed 5 y i niels; - ] New York a ntwer, Y or ¢ "D e s and Isabelia Kincald, and widow of the late | Katisha (an ‘elderly lady i peared before the footlights last night not k an werp. Dell L-‘}'(:i‘_\\(_.lr}”n ry Poo), Birdie MoKeon. Chorus—Mamie Barry, love with Nanki- | 3%01d clap greeted her. There were no, From New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. | Pott {4 Feb. 21( Westernland .March 14 | Bucknell's. Sannedrin Height AN introduction to you (rom H. Schelihaas. the | William Kincaid, & native of Bunderland, | - Ank. g ed 5 ars. | Frances Crowe, Nellle Crowe, Ch AITY. | claquers in the house, and it was an in- | Noordlan - t OAKLAND Branch Office of The Call re- ¢ ¥) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment erhoffer, Lizzie Meagles, May Meagles, | Tide spurs to win, and she n a . | ' s ? o e # | e « Gles, | ride with to wi a she did it i Southwar arch 7| Noordiand ...March 28 | Westport. [isal, Willitte, & Tavtes e —Tom is s hosdimeping| Speved to LB Bronfwhy, Cakigmt, Adwer. | strictly vrivate, Mountain View Cemetery. | Charlotte McKeon, Ella Olsen, Hattle O'Neill, | canter. She has a magnetic presence. a EMPIRE LINE. - A e arri isen’s, s, complete; water and gas. 1 Hetments abd_sabscrivtions reselved | LEDWITH—In this city, February 17, 190, | Nellle Convery. enuine laugh and the poetry of motion. Seattle. St. Michael. Dawson City. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re. o | S e ; | "'Charles Francis, beloved son of Mary and the o wonder that the house rose up at her | por full information regarding freight and | duced rates . E S Pum— :'»m oom :‘n: kitchen; COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, | 1ate §‘BMM ?dnt;al‘.;d bre:?pr ofg gq},n STUDENTS' SODAUTY ::;:pplnudod and laughed until the tears rg- apply to On Sunday round-trip tickets to ail points X stove; bath; no children; e L - : J. and Olimon with, a native ot Point . INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, | beyond San Rafael af half rate NOTICE of dissolution of .partnership. | Reves, Cal., aged 32 years § months and 13 w’ma g},"g'-““ ‘5?5 ::_ : fine on 'a-’é‘ 3 Montgomery st., or any of its agencles. | _Ticket ;m_‘ 50 Market st Chronle : 1 o anny . fi heretofore existing under the name and ays. al lurns 'otesque an |- H. C_ W ING R. X. RYAN, i 5y o 6 o 2 e o8 BACIGALUPL doing L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- INSTALL NEW OFFICERS Sult agrobatic act: Fanny Fields -caught eral Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent v r . a ® to D tyle of JACCH A kg i asiness in the city and county'of San Fran- | fully Invited to swtend the funeral this day TR on” with the boyé as a jolly Dutch girl, ] e R A T T — o Cisoo, was on the o o0, uesday), at 12:45 o'clock, fr ario ‘l"Y“ KISENK Treer was on the Ssth day of March. 1895, dls- | 3 BRrow | 4\ (ne reguiar weekly mesting of the| S50 AT and| Flelas ‘are irresistinly A SflA cl ' 'A l l I EN GATE_ ave Two farnished | solved by mutual consent, MR. G. IACCHERI | of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street X ! Students’ Sodality of St. Ignatius College, | holdovers are better than ever, Monroe TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. cor { ekeeping: adults; references having purchased the entire interest of G.| thence to St. Patrick's Church for servic r b | . | - | BACIGALUPI in the concern. | _at1oclock. Interment Holy Croes Cemetery. | halq yesterday morning, the following of- | and Mack, Deets and Don, and Cush Ave. 1410—Finely furnished G. TACCHERI, | McBRIDE-In this oity, February 15, 1600, | E Y 8, g of- J nd Cushman, | S ner ot First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m . ; sun, bath, yard; cheap G bt | M rIDp Tved ‘wits of Pernard MoBride and | ficers were Installed for the second half ;‘"“'fi“’:m" Lk S being the bright, | for TOKAHAMA and HONGKONO. calling af | RYRE Bk’ Sl Tanvoss San Francieco, February §, 1900. | mother of Mrs, Henry Mahler, & native of Ire- | Of the college term: Prefect, Stanislaus ‘ Kobe (Hlogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and Santa Fe Route P R e vou —_— —— | 1and, aged 61 vears. | A. Riley; first assistant, Edward F. qaiiecting 45-FUARE 1V WGames B sant sunny ! - 2 DIVIDEND NOTICES. £ Interment Coloma, El Dorado County. second assistant, Richard L. Will- Alcazar. . gl:d.l:l.“:tc: 0 cargo received on board on day - 4 ‘Wednesday, March 7 _Saturday, March 31 ‘Wednesday, April 25 ug:‘:.:‘;n r;(&;::th;-f“:n)::‘::fl‘ l::’l;‘r:enrryfills. {,’;’2 cretary, Frank Barrett; treasurer, The rain last night did not prevent a | AMERICA MARU .. DIVIDEND potice_Dividend No. 7 (twenty- | Denois McCarthy, begved brother of Mrw. | John Delehanty: censors, Zacheus J. | large audience from gathering at the Al- | HONGHONG RARY - G cooie ver share) of fhe Hutchingsn Burde | fhe'face Jammen ana Jonn McCarthy a'nafive | Maner and Hubert M Huisey: organist, | caser Theater wher the farce comedy, NIEPOX MR office of the company, No. 327 Market st., on | © fii Coftnty ok 1o . aged 36 years. | Achille Artigues; choir director, Thomas | “The Prodigal Father,” was presented. | Round-trip tick at reduced rates. For| end aiter Tuesday, Feb. 20 1900. Transfer | L Frien ; an ;‘“0\5“ ';“"‘!“" are respect- | A, McCurdy; librarians, Willlam Lonergan | It is full of funny situations, which kept | frelght and passage apply at company’s office, y furnished houss. | books will close on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 1500, | Tull¥ s o the funeral this day | and Harry Lonergan; marshals, Frod | the audience laughing almost from the | 421 Market st.,_corner First. d h; 815 at 3 o'clock p. m | Tuesday) A S K, O ety harior® | Churchill, Gregory Kast and Harry Mc. | yge to the fall of the curtain. _Stanl W. H. AVERY, Genera] Agent. ol T e ey Laen, Si7eet | Carthy; Vestry prefects, Francis I Brasel| 53,0 Srcpident of the Geographioal So- ? = > | COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. b atia s efec % ——— & . 4 and Constantine Schoen; consulters, Ed- emn requiem high mass will be celebrated ( 8nd Constantine SeIORR; ConeUgOi, T dlety, starts with his servant to make an for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 e L o O e T etment oty Crows Cameieert. © | Louie X: Ryam ‘A Cleary, Charles Schoxt, | GIPICCOCOR bhe \while 1n Now York, prior | Bahing evers Thursdss ineiend of CAECR - E—] 1ty, - - , . . e A Marriage lcenses bave been innued an follows: | MFNEFH S8 fiion B, Bckive, a mative of | Charles K, Caurture, I X. Willtams, Rav | 10 embarking on the steamer, he falls in | Saturday, from November 2, 1553, at elan . P love with Dollle Bonde, a vaudeville art- (10 & m.. from Pier & North River, foot of Myron )L‘Lfi:.: o Stockton, and Katle M. | adnnéngg\ed!:sr. N. H., aged 50 years 7 months | Robinson and John ; guardians of ist, and pursues her. When he gets home | Morton st.; LA GASCOGNE, Feb. 22; LA TOU- ivisions, Joseph Geary, John Maginnls, s 3 Y0, Faton, 8, Reno, Nev., and Annie | \EAGHER—In thi givislong Josap g 2 | he'concocts the story of being In Africa, RAINE, March 1i LA BRETAGNE, March §; | ofty, February 19, , | James Fay, James Kelly and Leo Mitchell. i 4 5 | Srpdpid? Moadler % pper- | 1 BOTURE BEFORE SOROSIS, |Jeftrey Willlams as Stanley Dodge: May (onf” [l e B i e net will & ik e Blayney and Laura Crews, ‘l- flaushtens; i’skp:?;"nr-‘-‘gln *g "x"“r'édl) ms 'A'P}%"}%‘; 0 i = Two or three furnished rooms suitable before 12 m.. 1918 or housekeep- )8 unfurnished room ge yard front rooms; furnished 818, nr. 26t nsfer 224—2 sunny unf nth. isements and subscriptions ch office, 2220 Fillmore st. H office for Call advertisements and ns has been establisbed at the of Twenty-second and Ken- hwest corner n il p. m. 21, 1603 Dolores street, | L ®The funeral will take place to-morrow S5 o e R Y ", TI8 Cortiang axeuite. | (o oancatar) ot U3 ocloch B aillen’ Staniey Ross, his son: Mary Hampton, CANADA, @ B a R s | o e e oot et o | L ey e o T e | XIGIAIOE VO der i lnl s 8imple | BN Bonde; little Kdith Cooper, TIrdl: | yam York. 7. B FUGAZI & 20, “Facis | This is the st running and most has besn opened Plunkett, 20, 13124 Harrison street. | Hon Dolofes Church, where a solemn requiem | Talk on I ity. kins, her child; Ernest Hast nge, Tom | Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery ave., San Fran- Inaaiakn: (el Sreete S, Spnttin t ol » X Res | Cosseron, 83, 1516 Polk stroet, and | mags will-Je Selebeatad fof the reposs of lier | The regular meetiig: dfy Rorosts was Breeze; Howard Scott, Rev. Mildway | cisco. | CoxnEcTING TRAIN LEAVES SAN FRANCISCOt A PRANCH offics for Gll advertisbments ana | Allce 3. Willa, 23, QulRd, o0 ong | Soul commencing 4% 9 ololock. 'Inferment | mage extremely interesting yeaterday at- i chy rei{en. Cateaby | | 8 P.N. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and ebbecriptions bas been established at 10% Va- |\ AUES VECTD, Beg "ars ‘Shipley street, " | (PUIRCK oot by tha lacture’ Seitveted By Mr. |t Deires vRICty ool eocsts Wors The 8. 8. Alameds | Seturday, artiving in Chicago at 2 15 Emil L Kiopt, 3 568 Fourth street. and Lou- | O BRIBN 1r, this sity, Febroary 19, 190, at her | Van der Naillen and entitled “Simple Talk | thorpe, the waiting-mald g e P in 0 connect with all limited e | Srady, 2, annan street. ! A | be- " d X HOOMS TO LET—Furn. and Untarn. | 200 B0 J0 00 0T Ciperty street, ana | loved wife of Joseph H. O'Brien, daughior of | {5k S u‘f,’;‘,’,‘:::"‘.},‘,‘fi,', Of Jmarial ity A - trains for New York. fow - | Juite E Brunig, 21, 267 Twenty-first street. John J. Murphy and slater of Mrs. J. J. Mc- | {21E® Shich was replete with wisdom and California. OVERLAND Leaves San Francisco at 5:3 VICK MOUSE, S Sixta—Rooms | Adgiph Baher. 3 Sacramento, and Lula Da- | T M0 gur anciece, aged | Splendid deductions. Considering the weather and other draw- EXPRESS P, ™ With Palace aad Tourist er might: 31 25 to 5 per week. and | vig, 3. Sacramerss Tomths and 3 aay : Mme. Seminario added fo the after- | backs there was a falr attendance a the ONPANY- Fginesday. “DARY, ;. Sitagoant Bt o ” ), af ». m. - rg; open all night. n Peter, 4, Santa Ross, and Theresa | | i sure by rendering two vo 3 S Santa’ Moo, PHILLIPS—In this- city, February 18, 1800, | NOON's pleasure by 3 cal | California Theater last evening to witness | “pooorite line around the world via Hawatt | Local trains bet Stockton, VALRL: S ROUAEL" L Dottt ab —ee Philip, beloved husband of Sarah Phillips, | S0los. The meetink was in charge of the “ > 4 L Hovel: 84 rooms: ail prces omae. M Y and fatner of Paulina Phillips, & native of | committee on_science and education, of {,::t';m‘, "{'v'fl?flz'?wfiu: :fi'{,', }‘“’;‘lif;' Samoa, New 1:--;:.( A':ml“& Indla, Sues. | Fresuo, Hamford, Visalia, Tulare poAD e unny cor- BIRTHS MARRIAGES DEATHS. - B g B R SRR Yulow 0w Nicholas ¥ Bmith 18" chair- provided hy Charles A Pusey and Bert ‘.b-wnsunlu“ln..ua.::::n i ;‘t‘!';""‘:'t i - o TRy - > 2 t. John, while Metta er furnish i yfl:: m ouU : and cold fully invited to abtend the funeral this day oo ]o";h oF iha chow. Tha vl:oaelné&; Pier 7. Foot Pacific St Freicht a2 b 0 I M.'xue:g‘:dm cmai‘g nd nees. Birth, rit and death notices sent by ‘Tuesday), at 10 o'cl 1 A e e e e Dot | Soncs Il Webster eirtut. Detiveon Bt Flowers of Unalaska. Flenty ot iage life and exercine'may 85 | A0 AND RIVER STRAMERS. | war: Sacramesto. u1 5 Sty Sas s § ek | pay: ) 73 ose, + st. (o) No. 1360)—Fur- | jn gt either of the publication offices and b | a , thence to Third n st el of e a and Page, ence to and Townsend | Those who braved the rain last evening scenery and furnishings are good. The |~ Saata Clara Street. ingie; also unfurnished | {RaSre.d with the name and residence of per- | streets, for 1 A member of Court eotl em| T S Dorgen e | e e s Bave o s o | Wihgtn Ny 7R of KU 1| 9 MieTarmy 01 Bolenees i thoe i on | Kasta' Moors ena her Ansiragancome | FOR U, S, NAYY YARD AND VALLEIG. ' - | .31, 1.0, B, o. aggle a - - corper; will furn.; uis. & oot | 2 BORN. | 80, A O U. W.. members are Tequesied 1o | Market street were rewarded by listening | pany, which will present “The flence of * Stesiner “Monticello.” 'un“‘ 'ml"c MT Mllmn‘ EIF120 aavertisements and subscriptions 3G N—1In this city, February 11, 1900, to | ottend Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery | to a very interestl ldress which was n Maitland,” commencing with Sun- Via Sausalite Ferrv. I “Granch otnce. 2w Filmors. | COUOREITT N NC Leliin, a son, 1 Ol by el this clty, Fébr dafvered by Dr. W. A Setchell, professor | day matin By B R WL TN Commancing Ocober 1 1m0, — Fbed 3 Al _1In this city, February ersf .3 8 e o e | BN in this glty, Feorugey 3, 184 to | BCHLAGETER In this city, Fivraary ia 13, | of botany &t the URtrarsity of Calitornia, ol 7 it o T A AN AaTARL . L DA ), *9:30, 11200 a m.; 146, Landing 0. G. Lathrop, 2788 Californis g v ey - g bath: reascnabie. the wife of J. C. Heehan, a daughter. e lays, KORDT—In this city, February 15, 1900, to the | beloved husband of Barbara .Sc'n,lmt‘:r"nr::- lsltlél::;;?l:mbyfie?:“'illlfi‘érytd\'r?u:flh the “T lhh:r’;::,:fi.‘::tn‘:g:m-',"r‘h’:el-d‘:le':dl;;:'e‘ %l-r WEER pe———. place; house- . “3:40, B:18, 4:0. 8:30 p. m. farge: room, Meeplace; _hows- | wite of F. 8. Jordl, a datghiter, merly of Mariposa County, Cal. a native of | principal varfeties of flowers and plants ERTRA TRIPS.For Mill Valley and San Ra- s, Wednesdays and Saturdays, | wingle Toome; sunny fe ; t — " | MAYER--In this city February 15, 1800, to the Germany, aged 70 years § months and 26 days. soll of Unalas] hae had an unp: dented run and bids ; i, corner Biath (The Qliver)SomsY | sachARY—in iy city, Pebrabs EFEriends ate vemectiully invited to ai- | {3jucent (oianaa’of the 1owar. end-of the| falr o crowd the popular Dllyh:u(: RATLROAD TRAVEL e - ud““l‘} Y&“}‘lfit‘-‘){“{(’cgfi;fi:’n.‘&n’ifi‘ it ;’.’3 ‘:’t. z'“é’i?&ek“i'i'fi'..‘s'n?é"-r’i";,{.w g,’.‘n“ upper or sub-Arctie circle of plant and | throughout the week. New son, nm‘l AR, B Oiewpers Mousth—Bumay Topms. | sy O e Peboacy B 1905, to| € Fost: and Mostgomery streats, tnder the | Sdimal lfe “gags” have been introduced, and theater- | MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY e i Nemery iy T | WILLLANS, 1 (e o bebriary . Gt S orenal LG N F X | iy Atiorney's Oplmlons, | San g akap and Srive as much Hletsurt ok dare— ot ie i 1aE . &b by Accarmey Beat coonsion. Teddy’ Bare 8700, 10:00 & m. and 145 p. o FAFY 4% (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- | WILLIAMEIn this city, February 15, 1900, t0 | amit flowers o the 5 The Gity Attorney yesterday flled an |man. like old wine, loses none of hix| . Bteam-heated ciosed car on all Tuary 18, 1900, by the Rev. M. 8. Levy, ‘Albert nd intas respect. T anider 4nd Eva Lande, both of this city. | o83 inenied 1o attend. the tuneral thie ae, | Plies and construction of the Bluxome- | Miss ‘the other members of the " fooming boase: § 50 to 5 per week. NDRICKSON — KINGSBURY — In Sants | seeee— ) | S{TeCt ne house. - 1, The Cify"Attorney also holds that the | company réceived warm applause for their WARD, $23—Clean, respectable; 2c-§1 per T2 Fovine, en suite or single. MRS. If. HYER. | _the wite of Thomas Willams, a aon s s aity. ¥ ity 0.0 IT. 100 — Flegantly furnished sunny | o e | B loved husband of the late Catherine | Opinion with the Board of Fire Commis- | sparkle, and continues to keep his audi- Fare—San Francisco to Summit and ms single or en Euite. | MARRIED. %mg -fl?n‘-fl;r ;:e IJ:: E}:‘é“"o a nauvs(.-s of | sioners in which he holds that the board ‘e’nex ltnclovo,dh ngmuébefloflu al b.‘g_‘ed OCK TR Ry N —LANDE—In thi - . years. (St. | has power to approve certain demands ag- 1f C. eelun, ‘*Hoot Mon."” Tom COCK H 781 Mission—Select family | FRIEDLANDER LA’ n this eity, Feb- | payj, Minn., papers please copy.) .""3];, ;‘mop?or merchandise and |='p- Green sang in good voice last night, and Miss (i:‘h-n ad to repeat her utiful g, | i) n-s2 k: Howard cars to door. Pebruary 1900, by the Rev. J. B. | _“'-'inb—»“ :_'T:?“nmm | Srat ¢ the Congregational Church, e HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., City Surveyor s authorized to malke pri- with fireplace, for light housekeeping. { ;‘,;“:,‘m‘“‘ . e g WWW unmn v:'?m vard 125 umfi;“%n% g ~ Ohutes. MINNA corner Fighth—Newly furnished | KASTEN—KUHN—In this city, February s, st., opposi! im by ordinance, resolution or rule to At the Chutes Theater last night Lilian Ley-window room, §1 per week; transient, mnmm.mzmm M"nfil 5O, von Tilsse, possesged of a rich barytone

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