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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1900. L 9 SHERMAN CLAY & CO.B, & CHASE'S, orgens and open Sat. & 136 Eitis st. t W plan %3 per month, A ANO C0., 560 Hayes st. §75; _very fine standard make; $1 19 Powell 2 Sacramento st d 1 _nearly new; Allister st t: cheap. SCHMITZ, 16 next Hibernia Bank. ents—The Weekly ¢ ug. 31 pe OFFICES AND STORES—TO LET. r suite; ococupied iast 10 ave odern improvements. 1148 N 1 “building, opposite City ot Geary sts.—Elegant new and 3 rooms: ble for Jaundry. 2927 Mission st stand for a pract) n.’i ms. 3114 Fillmore st : rent § e suitable for grocery or bar cheap. . Pres. St. Germain College of 616 Geary, nr. Jon E. Neerga: Paimistry: reads 1 to & agent for shoemaker: store | i |REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale SPECIAL NOTICES. 2% —Residences south of Golden Gate Park. #1056—-Lots an Stanyan st. ’S‘M-DOWNTDWN investment: rents | geother lcts in different parts of the city and | i some bargmins in Oakiand and Alameda. J. FRA! L 1% ACRES in Stanislaus County, ne | rord: water: growing cropa: undér fence and | 1 other improvements. Fer particulars ad. ress or call W. P. CROW NKEL, 120 Sutter st., r 1334 Polk, city W, tate and th for free list of Sonoma County bargains. TIORN, §12 Main st.. Petaluma; real es- roughbred Belglan hares. Send = ¥ ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ace, 8, off Tavlor, near Post ed housekeeping rooms; gas; Newly no children. | CALIFORNIA, 2523—Sunny parlors or room o Tenge; reasonable; | CASTRO, 429, near 17th and Market—2 housc- | “keeping rocins; stable it desired; chea. | ELLIB, 4li—Lower fia range. gas: complete | FIFTH, %3 -Furnished double parlors: kitchen :also 3, $10; single, $4 up. 12, near Cla: Tocms; mice yar: i FOLSOM, §34—Sunny front bay-window room and kitchen: bath; modern conveniences; pri- 8 week two rooms with closets; 2 large, sunny vat DE, 405—Tlegant_sunny front parlor sult compiete for housekepelng; aiso single, §7. HOWARD, 761%—Nicely furnished bay window suite and kitch man and wife: others reas. KEARNY, near Sutter—A light front room, 36 s {ree: also housekeeping room, O'Farrell. £2 month. Apply 15 Grant av H MARKET, bedroom MARKET, 1022 rooms, partly furnished ght housekeeping: $5 per month. ALLISTER, 3 front unfurnished ble; reasonable. front housekeep- Sunny_furnishe: ingle rooms. -3 or 4 sunny front rooms; modern OAK. 1181 nished fer light housekeeping; $5. | SECOND, 218, near Howard—Clean furnished | | rooms for housekeeping; reasonable sunny. houseke reasonable; large ; aiso other rooms; IS NOT A LADY. your goods and we will ake and trim your sult for $10 this month to ise work. MASTEN, the tailor, 209 #t., near Turk is fast superseding all Lederer's Foamo Sham- c pgk. 123 Stockton st ® maseage treatment removes his week: I guarantee 10 per- e_superflious hair by elec- ISADORE Market st., opp. City Hall. R'S Quintonic bot be beat, yels. MIS &ist polite manner in ustomer is carried attendants; ha BARRETT. Der- | SOUTH PARK, 181 or 2 sunny front rooms; nicely furnished for housekesping. VAN NESS ave., 402—Elegantly furnished sunny | " buite; complets for housekeeping; gas stove, | bath: also furn. parlor; together or | CLASBIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2820 Filkmore st. | - — | Tenth—Comfortable | WANTED known—MR. LEW H. SCHARER, late of 22 Mason st., has removed to Call building, tenth ficor, where he will cuntinue to give bargains in watches, diamonds, jew- elry, silverware, firearms and optical goods; cash or time payments. Office hours—10 to 5. ROOMS papercd. from $3; whitened. $1 up: painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 819 Third. BAD tenants efected for 34; collections ma city or country. PACIFIC COTLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery st.. rooms 9-10: tel. §5%0. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. RENTED. repaired. bought, sold; machins suj Tlien Standard A fth: phone Mint ALL kinds bousht, #old, exchanged, rented; re- Tairing at lnweri rates 905 Fourth st. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPI Storage Office, 471 Post st., cor. Powel & Co. : tel. Main 5713, ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS, ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $500_LOT 42x130; Mort | -st. siation, $1500—Modern om cottage; Broadway, | ntral ave.: sas: terms: 3100 down, §20 convenient to train and schools; this ain. $3000—S-room modern cottage; large lot 42x150; stable; Morton-st. station. ew modern 7-room cottage; Grand st., eda ave.; easy installments; large :_snap. 1 parts of Alameda. Sundays and evenings. LAND COMPANY, st., Alamed; ce open ALAME 1500 P: $1000 CASH; bala easy terms; new 7-room house: 2 minutes’ walk to local; fine neigh- borhood; price $600: worth $4500. WL P. ¥, Oakland. TODD, 1070 Broady MIS. Real Estate and General Land . 324 Montgomery st. | In Berkeley—Corner lot $7x150, with modern | _house of 9 rooms. BERKELEY ADVERTISENENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. -‘Y‘;ST fll’:lh?d v well-bui | | | | POLK, 1915, near Pactfio—2 or 3. rooma Eultable | for housekeeping. -Apply at 1924 Polk st. C.—Thoroughly s; all modern im- either for cash or in- McLENATHEN, ad- jolning Pos THE best corner lot 5o ifornia, with elegan of University of Cal- modern %-room_house. M. L. WURTS, Seventeenth and Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. A BRANCH off subscriptions hi lencia st. for Call advertisements and been established at 109 V. A BRANCH of! fice for the reception of adver- at 1222 Polk st.; ope A BRANCH office for | “subscriptions has been established at the Srmer of Twenty-second and Ken- massage, to ladies: private; ate masseuse, 1013% Larkin ,_prop. ar Sacto.; choias. »ods are arriving; call and see . e §15 ladies’ taflor-made suits -r k. Eastern Outfitting Co.. 1306 st, near Broadway, open evenings. cery room: Winchester ar Market: 100 rooms: ht: §150 to §5 per week: gEage to and from the ferry tism, headaches, neu- ltke magic from her nds. 1342 Howard st. e \ & CO., nd gents’ cast-off clothing boughtand 954 Folsom: tel. Folsom 1181. hoods, mitts, leather NEMAN, 109 Sansome st. our cast-off cloth- Third; tel. Black 1423 masquerade cos- ountry orders so- 32 Market st. 1 for manufg. 0. NOLTE, Y Farrell, bet. Powell and Mason. kiet. J_ WHITE- 1515 Linden, Oakland. AM rrected: booklet Ph.D. TMORS; XLLARGEMENTS; IN ALL FORMS: MA: SKIN DISEASES, PTION. iRONIC DISEASES. here have failed. NO KNIFE! T treatment tion free. Main 315, 603 Calfornta 0L GETZ & BROTHER, ROOM “A.” CROCKER BUILDING. HEADQUARTERS FOR “ARK LOTS. Now for & Prosperous Era for San Francisco. | 200 1o $400—Near Nineteenth-ave. boulevard ané Park, from H to K st.; §5 monthiy. $500 to $800—Cholcest lots in Sunset; graded and sewered; $10 monthly. streets 2300 moné to $500 essy terms. 10 the electric transferring wi work done and graded: sh T wish to pay all o ‘wanting to_get jote: th : just of- Cali at cnee, i 32X ome; electric the grade: will well ount; the lot coxt over ; surrounded ) wtrest in i mt mond distriet, north of W to el quickly then tfornia st. A BARGAIN R ST.. NEAR PO bullding with st ents $70. BEEN REDT AS MAGEE & SONS, Real Dstate Agents, T Montgomery St. OOM hotel with first-class paying 1120 feet on Ellis st.. running back house on Willow or ng on Ellis st; $45 w of § rooms each; Clementina st.; , 34 Kearny st €21 Waller st one cars W COR. Golden Gate ave and Lyon s exio0: want offer. GEHRING, room fourth floor, £2 Market st. One-, Chezpest residence lots tn Rich- | ) the ferriex desot on the wa- - Vouse always crowded and known | ides of the Pacific. Call R. G. w6 Market st room 8. ed and fpished with all | A—BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 18 Sixth—Rooms c to §$1 per. night; §1 25 to $5 per week, and light bousekeeping; open all night 0. 16, oft Jones, bet. Ellis and O Far- ? large unfurnished rooms. | BOHEMIA, | " ner suite water: ele: BURNETT, Stockton- rooms: hot unny cor- and cold 146 suites, single; also unfurnished, CARROLLTON, 1206 Market, cor, Golden Gate unny corner; well furn.; rms. & offices. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | “received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. ELLIS, & neat sing furnished rooms ern convenience Flegantly room; mc 1845, cor. Bush—Large front room, r unfurnished; gent preferred. FOLSOM, 945, corner Bixth (The Olivet)—sunny furnizhed sooms; sultes or single; new mngmt. unny room 125 to $2 FRANKLIN, 21 ( bay window: ewport Hou: W £ legantly furnish- roome, en suite or single. MRS. . HYER. GEARY, 860—Newly furnished room for gentie- man; $i0 per month. GOLDEN GATE ave.. large front room; running water; to gentle- man: private; rea HANCOCK House, rooming house: §1 50 to # HARRISON, 784, ‘nr 4th—Tinely froshd. rms HARRISON, bath: all conveniences: homel $1 wk. up. any fromt Toom; suit- G | HOWARD, able for two & HYDE, 723, bet, Sutter and Post—Nicely fur- nished room for two gentlemen In private family, with board. ] NWORTH, rooms with yard: re: Two large sunny McALLISTER, 20— Elegant sunny parlor, 316 other room, $8. 667, ew furnished ; transient corner. NATOMA, 1312, near Fourteenth—Neatly fur- nished sunny front room, $: g00d’ home. OTARRELL, 20—8unny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; electric lights: day, wk., mo. POST, 631—Two small rooms, furnished, 35 each per month; Protestant Christians; neither drink nor smoke the house. | POLK, 1635—Large back parlor; well furnished: { ves easonable; gas: bath tisements and subscriptions has been opened | 77 _Finely furnished | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. cres, with improve. n Francisco: 2 rafl- road statlons within § minutes’ walk: medium house of 5 rooms, barn. etc.; fine place for | chicken ranch or suburban home; must be sold. For full particulars apply immediately, | 3. W. LAYMANCE, 14 Sansome st | Or 460 Eighth st | 35000—A SNAP; T-room house: ‘‘moder: ’ neighborhood; 5 minutes’ walk to local | | { | Lo A | A—s2000. HALF ments: 45 mi cash; § utes to can remain on property; see it. WAL TODD, 1070 Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND Franch Otffice of The Call re. moved to 118 Broadway. Oakland. Adver- tisements and_ subscrintions recefved. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. P. ‘AN introduction 5 you from H. Schellhaas. the fureiture dealer. 1ith and Fraokiin, Oakiand. i | OAKLAND Branch Office of The Call re- | Adver- moved to 1118 Broadway, Oakland. tisements and_subscrintions recelved. HAYWARDS REAL ESTATE. re sunny hill land and cottage; —_——— DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. 102 (50 the Oceanic Steamship . will be payable at the office of the com- | Vcents per share) o pany, 327 Markot st., on and after Thurs- day, March 1. 1900. Transfer books will close on Friday, February 23. 1800 at 3 o'clock p._m. H."SHELDON. Secretary, P L L S A R O COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES., NOTICE of dissolution of partnership.—The firm heretofore existing under the name and business in the city and county of San Fran- . was on the 28th day of March, 1599, dis- solved by mutual consent, MR. G. IACCHERI having purchased the entire Interest of G. BACIGALUPI in the concern. G. IACCHERI, | G. BACIGALUPL San Fraociceo, Februgry §. 1900, PROPOSALS. D proposals will be recelved at the cffice of the Lighthouse Engineer, San Fran- cisco, Cal, until 12 o'clock m.. March 22, | 1300, 'and then opened, for furnishing all the material and labor mnecessary for the com- plete construction of a light and fog signal station at Point Arguello, Cal., in gccordance with specifications, copies of which, with blank proposals and cther Information, may be had upon application to CHARLES E. L. B. DAVIS, Major, Corps of Engineers, U. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in_at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- £ops authorized to have the same publisks EBORN. DARR~—In this city, to the wife of Louis Darr, v, February 18, 1900, to ahon, a daughter. | PAGE—In_this clty, February 2, 1900, to the wife of Ernest 1i.' Page, a daughte; POWELL, 121 Light, sultes or singl running water POWELL sunny room; 510—Pleasant, gas: grate; for 1 or 2 gentlemen; reasonable. POWELL, 612A—Large sunny front rooms; newly furnished: suitable for gentiemen. | ROYAL House, 1% Ellix st.—Incandescent light, reading room, smokin | lor: roems, per might, o0 $1 30, week, §2 to 3. month. 38 10 $20. elevator on’ office’ floor, rooms with hot and cold w House, 319 & 221 ] to $1; week, §1 SAN ANTONIO. 21 Taylor, near Marke date, fireproof bullding: electric elevator: new Tis ‘st.—Rooms, to 34 open nigAL. DAL furniture, hot and cold water: radiators; suites and single; rooms appreciated when sean SHERMAN Apartment House, 2 Eighth st near Market—Furnished and unfurnish ST. PETER 705 California—Changed hands: mie bhed rvoms; alsa house- keeping rooms. SUTTER, 111, nr. ‘omfortably furn single sultes; also reasonable. 03— Handsome alcove room; grate, gas, ing water: other rooms. THE LA, 1145% Mission—Front suite; also front room: ges, bath and xrate. TIE OAKE. 119 Third—A good rooming house Tor good pfople. R. HUGHES, Proprieto THIRD, any rooms for housskeeping: T ROOMS———— TING CO., 632 Market st. near Sutter—Inrnished room in privat . with or without board. A BRANCIH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened 3 Polk =t.; open till 9 p. m. ANCH office for Call advertisemen riptions has been established a hwest corner of Twentv-second and Ken- v sta ; open till § p. m. ROOMS AND BOARD. A—HOTF]. LA NORMANDIE. 32 Eddy; sunny sultes and singie Tooms, everything new; frst- claes table and service; hot water in every Sutter 1473 21, FAIRMOUNT. 1114 Market st.—Ele- santly furnished sunny Tooms; en suite or sin- Kie: with or without board; table first-class; reduced rate NEW fumily hotel: first-cluss in all appoint- ments; excellent table; inducements to select’ people. 807 California st., occupying corner opposite Grace Church. GUELRERO, 14—Sunny furnished or wofur- | “nished rooms tc let with board. | MALL room: closet; good board: private fam- 1i¥; $15; near Tenth st. Box 43150, Call. 1520 Market at.—Suite of 2 or 3 bath: sin. rme.: board optional. | O'FARNELL, T4—First-class board and rooms; $20 up; wpecial rates to students. VAN NEBS, M4 (The Wallace)—Rooms and board: reasonable; modern conveniences. T0 exchanee—Pullding plans for vaeant lot or bouse rest. Ad. Architect, P. O. Station i A WEEK S news for § cents. The Waekly Call, 16 pages, 1o wrepper, for mailing, §1 ver year. Tp-to- | DIED. Black; John Koch, Willlam G. Behimer, Hermann F. Lemoge, Joseoh Clifford, Sarah E. Lannon, Mary Cherell, Charles A. Marshail, Fay | Cawley, Mary Magner, 'Nora Casson, Josephine Nichols, Mary E. | * Cashen. Benjamin C. O'Niel, Bertha De Andreis, Howard glas, John . mond. Minnie B ¢ B. Pyne, Gertrude M. Paul, Colin Reynolds, Willlam Schuldt, Christine Sommer, Anna M. Stelling, Frank H. Smith. Mre. Maria A. Von Staden, Henry J. Wilke, Otto B. kmeier, Chas, F. Horan, Emma Korbel, Joseph BLACK—In this city, February 25, 1800, John, beloved husband of the late Ellen Black. and father of Williamn, Isabella, Scott and James B a_ native of Hawlck, Scotland,” aged rs 1 month and 12 daye. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully ‘nvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at — o'clock, from the parlors of Craig & Cochran Company, 52-56 Mint ave- nue. Interment I O. O. F. Cemeter: BEHLMER-In this ecit February , 1900, Termann F., dearly beloved and only fon of Jermann and Johanna Behlmer, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and % days. JRD—In Oakland, February 23, 1800, beloved wife of Cap. mother of R. 8. and E. 11, Clifford, daughter of N. ). and the late rah Krukau, and of Mrs. H. E. Hunt and Willlam J. and N. J. Krukau, ve of San Francisco, aged 24 years § months and 7 days. (New York and Boston papers piease cop € Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday). at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1166 Seventh street, Oakland. Inter- ment Mountain View Cemetery, CHERELL—In this city, February 25, 1900, Charles A. Cherell, a native of France, aged 70 years. CAWLEY—In this city, February 23, 100, Mary wle; CASSON-In Oakiand. February 23, 1000, Jo- wephine, beloved and only daughier of Mr. and_Mrs. J. Casson, granddaughter of Mry. M. Laborde, and nisce of B. Casson and Laborde, a native of Oakland, aged 3 months and § fays, @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday). at 1:30 o’clock, from the residence of her parents, §0 Franklin street. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. CASHEN-1In this city, February 2, 1900, Ben- Jamin k.. dearly beloved son of John T. and Julia Cashen, a native of San Francisco, aged § monthe and 16 days. " DE ANDREIS—In this city, February =4, 1900, Floward, youngest son of V. U. and Anna S, De Andreis, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 vears 11 months and 5 days. € The funeral will take place this day —_— HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher) FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBA! RS, 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South §0. cCAVOY & N AL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS 1235 Market st., between §th and fth. Telephone South 247. style of IACCHERI & BACIGALUPI, doing | | Monday), at 11 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, § Vandewater street, off Pow. ell, between Francisco and Bay. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DOUGLAS—In Baden, February 25, 1900, John Clarke, beloved son of John and the late Lot- tie Douglas, brother of Walter Douglas, and beloved nephew of Joseph and Ella O'Day, 2 native of San Francisco, aged 5 years and § months. DESMOND—In this city, February 2, 1900, Minnie E. C., beloved daughter of Mary and the late Daniel Desmond, and sister of Judge J. M. Desmond of Sacramento, Eugene P. and Daniel A. Desmond and the late Sarah and Frances A. Desmond, a native of San Francisco, aged 26 years 10 months and % aye. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at §:30 o'clock, from the residence of her mother, 138 Perry street, thence to St. Rose’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ECKART—In this city, February 24, at 12:15 a. m., May Belle. heloved wife of Charles F. Eckart of Honolulu, and daughter of Mrs. Alice B. and Henry L. Tickner, aged 23 years and 10 monthe, L Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday). at 10 o'clock, from the residence of Mr. W. R. Eckart, 30i4 ~lay street. Inter- ment private. FARGO—In this city, February 25, 1900, Calvin Fenton Fargo. a native of Ba X ged S0 vears 7 months and 5 da: Y., papers please copy.) > Notice of funeral hereafter. GOODWIN—In this city, February 24, 1500, James P. Goodwin. beloved father of James P. Goodwin Jr., Mrs. M. R. Britton and Mrs. E. L. May, aged 85 years. T Friends are resvectfully invited -to at- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Tues- day), at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 1313 Taylor street. Interment private. NG—In this city, February 24, 1900, arles Herman, beloved 'son of Mary and the late Otto Henning, and brother of Henry O., Frederick W.. James H., George A. and John A. Henning, Mrs. L. E. Ollson, Mrs. Carrie Beer and the late Walter J. Henning, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 28 years 9 months and 2 days 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, €21 Capp street, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second, thence to I. O. Cemetery for interment. HACKMEIER—In this city, February 22, 1900, Charles F. Hackmeler, beioved father of Ki tie Hackmeler, and brother of Phillip Hac meier, Mrs. Lizzie Stelnman and Mrs. Caro- line Juber. a native of Baden, Germany, aged 45 years 10 months and 22 days. T Friende and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co, 1187 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery. HORAN—In this eity, February 25, 1900, Emma Horan, beloved sister of Mrs. Milton D. Gar- | rett, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years 5 months and 1 day. [ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday). at 5:15 o'clock, from Hotel Frank- 1in, 1904 Market street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem mats will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at % o'clock. Interment private in Holy Cross Cemetery. KORBEL~In this city, February 25, 1900, Jo- seph Korbel, a member of the firm of F. Kor- bel & Bro., a native of Bohemia, agéd 55 vears 11 months and 11 days. g7 Services Wednesday, February 28, at 11 o'clock, at the residence, 723 Bryant street. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. KOCH-—In this city, February 25, lilam G., beloved husband of the delina och, and father of A Henry A., Charles O. and native of Hamburg, Germany, aged 3 years 10 month nd 13 days. LEMOGE—In Oakland, February 25, 1900, Jo- ‘seph, heloved husband of Louise Leémoge, and father of Joseph 8., Charies and Victor Le- moze and, Mrs. Julla Burke of Cincinnati, Ohfo, a native of Canada, aged T4 years and 3 days. LANNON—In this city, February 25, 1900, Mary Lannon, beloved wife of Willlam Lannon, | and mother of Margerette, Willle, Jerome and Harold Lannon, and sister of Annfe and Mag- gle Keigh, a native of Missourl, aged 2 vears 7 months and 26 da ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- | Aence, 15 Hollis street, off Ellls, between Bu- chanan and Webster, thence to Holy Cross Church, on Eddy street, where services will be held at §:30 o'clock, thence to train at Third and Townsend streets. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MARSHALL—In the City and County Hospital, February 25, 1900, Fay Marshall, a native of Washington, D. C., aged 23 years. n the Ci February 2, 1900, Nora Magner, a hative of California, aged 34 years. NICHOLS—Tn Niles. Cal, Mary Ellen, be- loved wife of Martin §. Nichols, and mother of Alon and Leslie Nichols, and sister of Mrs. E. Crate of Portiand, Or., Mrs. Frank Seamen of San Francisco and Harry —and James Washe of San Francisco, a mative of n Francisco, aged 31 years 2 months and 23 days. (Oregon papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, at Niles. Alameda County. Cal., thence to Episcopal church at Centerville, Cal. In- terment Centerviile, Cal NIEL—In Oakland, February 2, 1900, Bertha 'Niel, a native of Magdeburg, Germany, aged 64 years § months and b davs. PYNE—In this city, February 24, 1900, Gertrude Mary. beloved daughter of Patrick and the late Catherine T. Pyne, and sister of Annie, Willie, Arthur, Walter and Thomas Pyne, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years and 4 menths & PAUL—In Oakland, February 2, 1900, at 626 Telegraph avenue, Colin Paul,'a native of Greenock, Scotland, aged 66 years 1 month and 27 days 7 Friends and pcquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral mervices this day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 626 Telegraph avenue. REYNOLDS—In this city, February 23, 1000, ‘Willlam, beloved husband of Ellen Reynolds. and father of Willlam, John, Eliza, Mamie and Margaret Reynolds, a native of Dublin, Ireland, aged 63 years. (Boston, Mass., pa- pers_please copy.) @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 14 Guy place, oft First street, between Folsom and Harrison, thence to St. Brendan's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com. mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. SCHULDT—In this city, February 23, 1000, Christine, beloved wife ' of the late John Schuldt, and sister of Mrs. A, Krshak and Wendel' Krshak, a native of Wagarn, Ger- many. aged 38 vears. SOMMER~—In East Oakland, February 2, 1900, Anna M. Sommer, beloved mother of J. M., H. J. and Peter Sommer and Mrs. W. Denn’ heim, a native of liollengstead, Germany, aged 76 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), At 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1262 Thirteenth avenus, Fast Oakland. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oak- land. STELLING—In this eity, February 25, 1900, Frank H., youngest and Acarly beloved son of Charles and Lena Stelling, and brother of Charles W. and the late Dorathea Stelling, a nnsa of San Francisco, aged ? months and 4 5. The funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the residence of 'his parente, 44A Francisco street, between Powell and Mason. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SMITH—In this ecity, February Maria A. Smith, widow of the G. Smith, and dearly beloved mother of Mrs. A. E. Roberts and Elia L. a native of Boston, M. months and 19 days. 1900, Mre, aged 52 years 1) T Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday). at 11 o'clock, from her late res Qence, 1037A Dolores street. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. VON STADEN—In this city, February 25, 1500, Henry J.. dearly beloved and only son of Dora and the late John von Staden, and brother of ‘Annie von Staden, a native of San Francisco, axsd. 80 Yacs 3 montty snd % g ends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of hgs mother, 24 Hampton place. off Folsom street, between Second and Third. Interment 1. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. WILKE—In this city. February 24, 1900, Otto B., beloved husband of Hattie Wilke, son ol" Mrs. F. Wilke, and brother of Mrs. Charles Ruthie and Mrs. Willlam Renwick of Oak- iand, a natlve of Germany, aged 35 years and 10 months. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral this day | (Monday). at 2 o'clock, from his late res dence, 1235 Mission street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Mary T. Morgan to Orville D. Baldwin, &7 and 85, Gift Man 2; $10. S Edmund E. Hill to A. A. Sanderson, undivid- ed half interest in 1ot on W corner of Soath Tiroderick street and Park road, S 143:8, W 12, NE 42:11 to bend In road, NE 152:1, block I, Park, 1ill_Homestead N s An; jel O'Sullivan, lot on NE line of Falkiand (Sixteenth) avenue, 175 NW of ehanna street (N), NW 123 by NE 100, block 306, Case Tract; $10. Builders’ Contraets. Independent FElectric Light and Power Com- pany (owners) with Gray Brothers (contract- ors), architects Reld Drothers—All work for fire.proofing of four power stations. main cen- tral station between Humboldt and Twentv. third streets, from W line eastward: sub-station B, on E line of Wighth street, be- tween lon _and Minna: sub-station (', on N ime ‘on street, between Third and New Montgo! ; sub-station D. on N ifae of Sacramento st ween Montgomery and ‘Bansome: main central station, $3437; tion B, $443; sub-station C, $42 §331; total, $4633. Wil- | and County Hospital, | Frederick | and Adam Smith, | . _2; gran o and Antonette L. Ferroggiaro to Dan- LOTTERY DRAWING. LOTTERY DRAWING. OFFICIAL DRA —OF THE—— LOTTERY ——OF THE— The 133d Ordinary Monthly Drawing, CLASS “B."" 1200. to beware of concerns claiming to operate teries in the City of Mexico, or at any of concerns are fraudulent. The lottery of ment. Beware of spurious imitations and that all tickets are signed by A. Castillo, tervenor, U. Bassettl, manager, as none otl re genuine. Prize.|No, 20 20| 200 40 40 20 © 20 ol 9 0} 100/ ¢ 20| 20{ 1010158 20110531 100110638 4011251 20111453 100/11840. 20 11881 20 11916 1012236 20123 20112690, 20112938 20111268, 20111654 4011867 20/11889. 20,12063. . )]12 20112498, 40[12731. * 20/1020.. 40119430, 40[2081 2012089 20121081 4023337 1000(24130. i 1002667 200(27248 20/27312 20127369, 40(3104. 200{31720. 40132602 100/32017. 20(33181. 20133474 1001339 40/34358 20{34892 204347 40145788, 2048849, /49263, 2049852, | 20150175 30150312, 40150602 g WING. BENEFIGENGIA PUBLIA. Drawn in the City of Mexico on February 22, SPECIAL NOTICE—The public is cautioned point in the Republic of Mexico, as all such Beneficencia Publica is the only one authorized and indorsed by the Mexican National Govern- uad weswysunsund AUCTION SALES NOTICE! GOVERNMENT SALE POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. WATCH THIS ADVERTISEMENT FOR DAY AND DATE OF SALE. Sale consisting of 2000 Tents, 40 Curtains and Nets: §009 Duck and Drill Mattress Covers: 1000 Sleel"ll'ge Bags; 600 Pillows: 400 Sheiter Tents; 500 German Silver Band Instruments, Bass and Snare Drums: 100 Filters: 50 Gal- vanized Water Buckets; 00 Assorted Shovels, ete. Contractors. Klondikers, resort kespers, camp- ers, hoteis, steamboats, sailmakers, tent and awning makers, attention called to this sale. NEW YORK AUCTION CO.. Auctionesrs. 0171080 20,7110 07145 lot- ther the see in- hers Orizaba umbeldt......[Feb. 28, 2 pm|Pier 3 Samoa . mboldt...._|Mar. 1. 10 am Pler 13 Queen : & Pgt Sd. Mar. 2, 10 am|Pler 3 Corona . an Diego..... Mar. 2, 11 am|Pler 11 | Coquille Rv! s Harbor|Mar. 2. o Arcata . ‘008 Bay...... Mar. 2. 10 am Pier 13 Bonita ...../San Pedro..... Mar. 3. 9am Pier 1l Pt. Arena. Point Arena.. Mar. 3. 2 pm Pler I State of CallPortland....._ Mar. 4. 1) am Pler 24 — - Shipping Intelligence. P e * ARRIVED. Sunday, February 25. /78535, H B M stmr Icarus, Knowling, 15 days from 100 7e023 20 | Acapuleo. /79288 2 | Stmr Navarro, Jensen. 27 hours from Eureka. 4079515 20| _Schr Archie and Fontie, Skipper, 15 hours fm . 2) | Bowens Landing. 3| _Sehr Loulse J Kenney, Iversen, 3 days trom | san Buas. 0! Schr Mary Etta, Anderson, 2% bours from D e Mecy ¢ Siadsen, 3 b Fort R “ chr Mary C. Madsen, 9 hours trm Fort Ross. APPROXIMATION PRIZES. ‘ Schr Corinthian, Korth, 18 hours fm Bihlers 10 numbers from 36,027 to 36,127, Inclusive, ! Point. SAILED. Sunday, February 35. | being 5 numbers on each side of the number | | drawing the capital prize of $60,000—$60. | | 100 numbers from 65.29 to 66,349, inclusive, | being 50 numbers on each side of the number | drawing the capital prize of $20,000—$4). 100 numbers from 30,125 to 30,225, inclusive. being 50 numbers on each side of the number | drawing the capital prize of $19,000—$20. TERMINAL PRIZES. * 799 numbers ending with 77, being the last two figures of the number drawing the capital prize of $60,000—$20. 9% numbers ending with 93, being the last | two figures of the number drawing the capital prize of §20,000—$20. No. 36,077 draws first capital prize of $80.000, sold in_San Francisco, Cal., and Navasota, | Tex.. No, 66,299 draws second capital prize of | n Francisco, Cal., and Mac- 50,175 draws third capital Stmr Laguna, Stark. Stmr Senator, Swanson, Seattle. Stmr_City of Puebla, Cousins, Puget Sound ports. Br stmr Victorlous, Thompson, Suva (Fif) and Sydney for, orders. Ship St Frances, Winn, Honolulu. Fr bark Normandle, Moissoniere. Queenstown. Bktn Gleaner, Peck, Columbia River. hr Orient, 'Sanders, Honolulu. Schr_Ocean Spray. Larsen. Iversens Landing. chr Bender Brothers, Wetzel, Bowens Land- TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS—Feb 10 p m—Weather thick; wind W: velocity 20 miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Feb %—Stmr Pasade- na from Eureka. Sailed Feb 25—Schr Corona, f-- Port Gamble. Victoria and prize of $10,07 id 10 Lynn. . Key West. | EUREKA—_Arrived Fel Stmr San Pedro, Fla., St. Louils, Mo., and Ha: , Cuba; N hence Feb 23 iy o = 7412, 13,954, 23,%5, 29.5T and 46,511 draw each | ggjled Feb 25—Stmrs Orizaba and Westport, $1000, sold’ In San Francisco, Cal., New York | for San Francisco. City. New Orleans, La., St. Louts, Mo.. Dallas, | "FORT BRAGG_-Arrived Feb 2%-Stmr Noyo, Tex., Boston, Mass., New Orleans, La., St.| hence Feb 2; stmr Albion, hence Feb 24 Sailed Feb %—Stmr Luella, for San Franctsco. USAL—Salled Feb 25—Stmr Newsboy, for San Francisco. COOS BAY—Arrived Feb 24—Stmr Arcata. ho | Feb 22 Feb 25_Stmr Empire. hence Feb | _ PORT TOWNSEND-—Arrived Feb 25—Ship | Two Brothers. from Santa Rosalla; schr Lille- bonne, from Honolulu FOREIGN PORTS NEWCASTLE, NSW—Sailed Feb 25—8hip Ele well, for Homolulu. OCEAN STEAMERS QUEENSTOWN—Satled Feb 25—Stmr Wass- land, from Liverpool for Philadelphia; stmr Louis, Mo., Havana, Cuba. San Franelsco, Cal., | | and Cleveland, O. ANTONIO PEREZ, For the Treasury Department. U. BASSETTI, Manager. APOLINAR CASTILLO, Intervenor. Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Ti SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. %, 5 0. m. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of the same date | last season and rainfall in last twenty-four | facy YO TANETDO ol for New York hours: CAPE HENRY, Va—Feb %-—The Norwegian Last This Last | flids ¥ R 2 nours sesan. season. | schoolship Elida based out_to-day. Eureka ... . 19.4 . 20 | Red Bluff . 15.45 a2 | CCEAN TRAVEL. 0| Sacramento . 1w 7 | San Francisco . 5. | @] Fremot & Pacific Coast Steamship Co. 20 | San Luis Oblspo. 12.57 7. Steamers leave Broadway 201 Los Angeles . 457 2. whart, San Franciecor, - FS e Ll = -1 Feb, 5 10, 15 30, B; Mar. % 20 | Yuma ... : %) K 2 2 3 2| " san Francisco data: Maximum temperature, | T — 100 mirimum, 49; mean, For Vietoria. mfl\l‘: (l‘- 20 | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL €), Port Tow: tie, 10 | FORECAST. Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes 20 | and New Whatcom (Wash.). 2| Cloudy and generally =threatening weather | .10 @ m., Feb. 5, 10, 15, 20. 3. | prevails over the Pacific Elope, excent in h day thereafter; of 3 B Chifornia "and Soskharn Arisona, | MAg, T a0 exery S 00 e e 100 | where fair weather prevails. Light rain is re- | go "SRt T YRY ©'5t "Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at 40| ported from Southern on, the northern | vancouver to Co P. RY. 401 coast of California, Northern Nevada and | "For Bureka m...»fin Bay), 3 p. m.. Feb, 40 | Southwestern Idaho. 13, 18, 23, 28, Mar. 5, and every fitth day 100 |~ The pressure has fallen west of the Rocky | thereafier. o 40 | Moungains, the greatest fall being over the | Fgr Santa Cruz, Monterey. San Simeon, Cay. 20 | plateau rezion. ucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, 20| "The temperature has fallen along the Central | Santa Barbara, Venturs, Hueneme. San Pedro, 20 | California coast and remained nearly station- | East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport. 3 40| ary in other districts. a. m., Feb. 4 % 12, 16, 3, M, 23, Mar. 4 and 100 | Conditions are very unsettled and light show- ery fourth day thereafter. 20| ers are probable over the greater portion of For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford 100 | Northern California, Nevada, Utah and North- | (San Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port Los 160 | ern Arizona Monday. Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. m.. f0| Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | Feb 2 & 10, 16 I8 73 3, Mar. 2, and every ours, ending midnight, February 26, d fourth day tl . 20|~ Northern California—Cloudy. probably with Magdalena Bay, San Joss del For Ensenada, Cs Mazatlan, Altats. La Paz,_Santa Rosalla Sha Guayman (Mexy. 10 & m. Mar. & agd 1t of each month thereafter. ‘fflr further information obtain company's loldler. The company ressrves the right to changs steamers, saill) dates and hours of salling, “HICKET OFFICE— 4 Nw Montgomery N oODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agts. o .. Gen. X 10 Market st.. San Francisco. ¥ 3 THE 0. R. & N. CO. 1 DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO Sun, Moon and Tide. PORTLAND From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. 40 | showers Monday;: fresh variable wind. 20| Southern California—Partly cloudy Monday: | fresh west wind. | | Nevada—Cloudy, probably with showers Mon- day; cooler. Utah—Cloudy, day. Arizona—Cloudy, probably with showers in north portion Mond: San Francisco and vieinity—Cloudy and threatening, probably with showers Monday; fresh west wind. G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Official. probably with showers Mon- L e S e e, ] F‘nE £12 First Class Berth | United States Coast ard Geodetic Survey— e ss nd Class ~_and Times and Heights of High and Low COHH‘I;)MC-:LI-- = l{-b"f. 7, Mar. 9, 19 Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San | STATE OF JFORNIA sa s Feb. 22, March 4, to Walla Walla, Helena and all points in Francisco Bay. FPublished by official au- “ih, % thority of the Superintendent. - he Ncflh'.':fi. hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs, The heights riven are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth wiven by the charts. The plane of reference {s the mean of the lower low waters. e apply_to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, or any of Its agencies. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at c| 20| the city front (Missior-street wharf) about | 1Proush tickets to ol pointe Bas, o pent 3) | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; e " aa6 MaTRet SreIt. 160 | the helght of tide is the same at both places. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. sl T ¥ " MONDAY, FEBRUARY . Superintendents. 20 | Sun rises......... 0 | Sun <ot AMERICAN LINE. :: [ Moon _ rises NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS, 4 S o] Stopping a: Cherbourg, westbound. I S S o From New York every Wednesday, 10 a. m. 215 7o s Friesiand, ... Feb. 3 Kensington - | New_ York. arc! jew York. - e T ET §t. Paul.......March 14/ St. Paul. 20127 9:29( 5.7 RED STAR LINE. 40 | 28 m,zs’ 5.8, New York and Antwerp. 133- 1 8t 5.7 From New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. o i &9 Friesland . Feb. 28 Kensington ... March 21 . B I d Southwark ...March 7 Noordland ....March 28 nld 2 Westernland ..March 14, Friesland April 4 I A S oA RS EMPIRE LINE. | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | Seattie. St. Michael. Dawson City. | the earlv morning tides are given in the left | por full Information regarding freight and | | | TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner of First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, caitfe 8% Kobe ( . Nagasaki and Shanghai, and onnecting at Honghong with steamers for Tn: | e | Gl Ctc. | NO cargO received on board on day T & s s v e e 5 H T ol | | | AORERONE SRR Savarday, Mareh 3t o [ Steamer Movements. RPN MARY ..o Welnetey, "aveh 3% ‘Honolulu. 25 l ,Roundtrlp tickats at reduced rates. For i TO_ARRIVE. ket oty cormer Fiest, T Y o offica, i ¥ H.AVERY. General Agent. & 0 =2 ¥ The §. S. Austeal I o salls Tor Hotomia 29 Wednesday, March 7, = PR e e, sails via Honolulu and Auekland for Sydney 7 &% 26 2% % 100 % 40 2% 2 % % 20| Crescent City. ‘|Feb. 2% Wedneeday, Mareh 21, 2| Coquille River Feb. 11 at § p. m. 20| Australia Feb. 27| Favorite line arcund the world via Hawati, % | Leander . Feb. 17 Zealand, i | Arcata Feb. 21 o0 Tillamook .. Feb. 27 w Wellington . Feb. 27 4 | samoa Feb. 27 | Comas [Fed- 33| COMPAGNIE GENERALF TRANSATLINTIQUE. 4‘: Empire .. -[Feb. 23 DIRECT LINE to llAVRl'-Pmb 45| State of Cai Mar. | every Thursday instead 35 | Crarina . Mar. 1 from November 2, 1809, at 30 | Mackinaw Mar. 1 from Pler 42 North River, foot of 2 Mar. 1| Morton st.: LA TOURAINE. March 1: LA : 1| BRETAGNE, March §; L'AQUITAINE, March = Mar. 2| 13; LA CHAMPAGNE. March 22 First class to . 3| Havre, $0 and upward; § per cent reduction on - Mar. 3| round trip. Second class to Havre, HS: § per 1 Mar. 3| cent reduction on round trip. - Mar. 3| AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES CAN- s Mar. 3| ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson building). New &1 Mar. 3| York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO.. Coast - Mar. §| Agents. 5 Montgomery ave San Francises. 20 10 B 20 Pier. e 3 =" FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJQ. 3 : (Pler 2 Steamer “Monticeilo.” pm, 13| MON., Tues. Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 3 20 1 pmPMSS 3 3:18, §: m. (ex. Thurs, ) '.c o 19 2m Pier 4 Voo, and 830: 03 8 m. 3 100 | Newburg .. Spmi........ and ottee. 20000 | Coos Bay... Newport 9 am Bier ii No. %. Telephone Main 20 Peru ......./Panama. 2 m[PMSS v

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