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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, M_ARCHI 11, 1900. —— M————————'_—————————fi VERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS| xamsssoe siomsss ligzraanwnioms ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS, |55 trotarss morss | mussrmrymar = mr Marriage licer ~ 4 as follows: | e L. Theobalds to Willard C. Bruson, lot | New York. John B. Hanson. 32, 266 Tenth street, and | Florida, aged 35 years and 4 months. = T . S 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- on E line of Boise street, 3% S of Blackstone, | LIVERPOOL—Salled March 10—Stmr Taurio, BERKELEY REKAL ESTATE. Ot A Peterson, O et Mteet, and | tend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 2 §50 by B 100, being lots 30 and 31, block A. | for New York: stmr Campania, for New York. - e . T e o Flock, from his late residence, 13i1% Pine | TRON AND STEEL—M., City. Murlatic | country during the colonfal period, efther | Dohr Tract, Berkeley; $1000. HAVRE-Sailed March 10-Stmr Le Gas- i' EY ”G";,‘:’fz, i L 19, 218 street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. acld will “‘eut” iron and steel and it will | In t'he“raundlng of a commonwealth or of EE’ )“;o ]H;n-;-' (;x::uwl{le:ut.l ?nlry' J. cu::'\‘a, 1o£R);—:s‘!“oerdk - - - . SVY—In thi v, §, 1900, Julius Levy, an institution w o oy’ ohn P. Beckett, all interest in iot on NTW! March 10—Stmr Noord- ol T N D =5y also dissolve both metals. tion which has survived and de; | X"\ihe of Thirty-elghth siret, 256.13 I of Mar- | land, for New York. AT q S | — a native of Germany, aged 57 years 1 month veloped into importance, or who shall a 5 “and cold water; BIRTHS MAHRIAGES DEATHb R R e BB COIN LISTS—A. B. R. Austin, Nev.|have held an important position in the |Ket, T 40738, B 108, W W72 S R | March 10—Stmr Marquette, ken houses, €1ei| pi o ice and death notices sent by | of Germania Lodgs No. 116, I O, O. Fop are | ANY first-class book seller can procure Sronal Govemmant. and whoo by dIv; e e e s tnbeesst in lot on | " NARLES Arrived March 10— Stmr Aler, hot and cola | mail will not be inserted. They must be handed | respectfully lnvited to attend the fineral you a catalogue of rare coins. 16 the roungfngcg? - n 1;;:;’: :;:ll;’l::';: BE corner. of Markst and Thirty-elghth streets. | from New York, for | in at cither of the publication offices an this day (Sunday), at 190 oclock {Fom | porp (o oot T B ey, The | ful nation. Services rendered Bter 1716 | t pesiuning, heing & portion of plat 37, Rancho - near car line ; * | indorsed_with th 4 residence of per- | Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgom- 0 sgn:’:(;lhxr:zed‘:: ave'the same published. ory Mireets. where the funeral services will | Civil Service Commissioners under the |d0 not entitle to membership, but are ac- | V. and D. Peralta; also all interest in lot on ! Y pe eirier Che aumicas ot Hermann Lodge | new charies v oA December 30, | ePted for supplemental applications. | NE corner of Market and Thirty-eighth streets, : BORN. No. 127, F. and A. M. Remains at the par- | 1899, 2 There is no admission except through | E 100 by N 136:6, being a portion of plat 35, | BURNESS_In this eity, March 4 100, to the | 197 of ‘Theo. Dierks. 367 Mission street. e colonial ancestry. sme, CaKland: 30 oo . 3. Keaneay. " - | R e b | LEWIS—In this city, March 10, 1900, Mary C. J . VER—P. B. 8., Amelia, Ke S . L. ar . H. v, - wife of R. S. Burness, & son. eloved wife . . E 2 ks GREAT W < lot on NE line of Chicago avenue, 98.28 SE TION ANI Station. | ole oL T 8. Barness, wmon | Uheloved Sife of Jumes 1. Lewis, 4nd daugh’ | County, Cal. Quicksilver on_the 23d of WALL OF CHINA—Subscriber, |lot on NI line o Chicago axcnue. 9825 SE TRANSPORTATION COMPANIES. irs. Ann McMahon, & native of San | October, 1895, was §41 per flask for local [ City. The great wall of China, called by |9f Watspn qvenne, SR B0 BT S 00 oaiana; = D of Willlam P. Connors, a daughter. Franclsco, aged 43 years. and $37 o the Chinese Wan-li-ch iad mil ie city, to the wife of Gharles | o P r export. se Wan-li-chang (myTia e | $10. = et I3 40N Kity, %0 LOWSTH-du Uila iy, Mamb & . havies — wall), was built by Che Hwang-te, who is | Mountain View Cemetery Association to e O £ e i e et ity, March §, 1900, to the | Tossah: 18 . ather of oot gk TO SOUTH AFRICA—A. 8., Anthony|...o% " o “Universal Emperor.” It |Teresa Winter, the N one-third lot &, plat 40. - tin sight of the | DREUSIKE—In this city, March &, 1500, e N oene, e of Ger- | House, Nevada County, Cal. There are|y.q commenced in 214 B. C “;‘; ool gy :gzmmu.\n View Cemetery, Oskland Township: < ch 2, 1900, to the wite many, aged 6 yi 10 months and 12 days. | Dassenger steamers between New York = ™ 3 55 | = March 3. 190, to the | E7Friends and acquaintances are respect | 1o the South African line. Dullding lines of fortiioations for protec: | College Homesterd Association, 135 § of Chan- 2 v invite t une: — 5 k wi & daughter. o | o e e e s o |, NO DUTY o TEA G A O, stm. [N SEamstiihe incurkions of e Heung- | nite way. S W6 hr W 36 beite & pectar el 1 - HOOPER e B e J B = 2 ’ noo, and he conceived the idea of build- |lot 6 block 3. Map off Property O st g e . B Metler, O A O Street, | PAter, Cal. There is no custom AUty on|ing’a great wall to stretch across the en- | Hmestead Association, Berkeley: 310, | HOSMER-1 , 190, to| thencg to Red Men's Hall, 310 Bush streel | (o5 jmported into the United States, but|tire northern Lmit of the vast empire from | o3 jioot Sersh 3. Croms o B e Pork. B | - — the w £ Caarles 1i. Hosmer, a son. 2 oelock under the anepieen of San Franclsco | there 18 a war revenue tax of 10 cents per | the sea o the far western corner of the | {5 N sues W 40 & to bexinninz, being the E | NEW r KUHLS—In this city, March 6 190, to the | Stamm No. 246, U. O. R. M. and Yerba | pound by the act of 189 modern province of Kahn-suh. I e ot ] . =G i Oak- | 2 Wite of Fa Kunls, n daughter. Buena Laser No. §, U. O, R. M. Interment S e o e e O ar0S | faet af ot K, Dlck G Gaskith Tinch, | Steamship . LABHARD—In this city, March 4, 1300, to the | Laurel Hill Cemetery. A NOTE—X. Y. Z., City. In this State | west of Peking, and it was carried over ‘“2“'(;‘,32‘,,. to Lizzle C. Naismith (wife ut‘ (Buflt In 1899.) - = 3 ;1- l,abhnrdi‘:r:::l\ R u‘)\(—’:,‘“‘.;hfnfmi cil)’,t!él.n!::'e} m D(:sg; a promissory note lives four years after ihe highest hnlm, through the deepest va:: James S.), lot on SE line of Walsworth avenue, e dway, Oakland n 1500, illiam, infant son of George T. it he State and |leys, across rivers and over natural ob- (330 NBE of Bayo Vista, NE 70 by SE 1%, being moders. 4 : . Saheon. = of G. ¥. Logan, a son. Loga, & native of San Francisco, aged 1 day. | faturlty, 16 executed 1o, tho $LS6 S10 | stucles The length of the great barrier | the NB T fest of ot 7, Block €. Linda Vista Oy W #:6—GOOD b-room cottage; lot 40x100; good well N—In this city, February 2, 1800, to the | LUEDTKE—In this city, March 9, 1900, Ma- | 1 long the iife of | i 1259 miles. There are four different | Terrace, Oakiand: gift. e station and tric 1 ‘od F. | Part payment does not prolong the , : ol N tatio of Robert S. Logan, a son. thilde Luedtke, beloved mother of Mrs, F. |y o ol kinds of masonry in various parts of i, Robert and Mary Hansen to Carl Doell, lot trie ligh throughout. Riance S montiay. MAITLAND—In Ocean View, March 2, 1900, to | Kruse, Mrs. L. H. G. Haensel and Paul i but the most important portion consists |18 and adjoining 5 feet of lot 17, block L, Ther- e ff at Lorin, ask for Rl the Wite of James W. Maitiand, & son. !d::::‘:,y a_maiive’ of' Chemaits, Sachsen. | 1o PARIS_J. H, Fairfield, Cal No |of two parallel walls of burned brick, the | mal Hill, formerly the Howe Tract, Oakland; Safling # e PR SR e MARIANI—In this city, March §, 1300, to the . aged 63 years. clal 7 'ection with the Paris | interval between them being filled up with | $10. BAN FRANCISCO SR - ; & hter. TFFriends and acquaintances are respect- | Special rates in connection ohnson_(administrat: the estate = - m cottage: modern ot Soxidi: | wite of Henry Marian, o Guigher tme| fully invited to attend.the funeral this day | Exposition this year have been announced | 8%, stons and brickbets Inciucing & ol patee Jopmson) R Miuinnon, alf 1o o= wite of P. J. Pahuke, ® son. {Sunday), at 3 o clock, “fram the funersl per- | a8 hetwoen Oan Francisco snd e Yr | the wall s 20 feet, 25 feet thick gt the | terest in lot #1. Kimball Tract, Oukland: §i7s. FO— o~ T 4 E . F. Rass, ey ere wi e excursion rates . POPS i inis ciy, March 6. 1500 1o the wite | {erndne Taurel S Cometers, ” ° 7 " | York varying from 316 to 10 Base and 1 fest st the top, Thers wers | 000 S Wats Fract ey 3 Gukinad: : 3 o —1In this city, March 10, 1500, Jane, $10. RETHE T ey o e wite o coatn | NSRS G W Batty Y | oavreomwia poxmm-g. iy 1o | SIAN W ards, fom 0 0 9 feollh | (R sng sary momo te & 3¢ satzee it on | [VAED ’ “T‘A E ADYER E\IE\'TS SEELEY. in this city, March 5, 1900, to the | lend aped o years. (Stotch papers pleass | California the game of poker is played | iown known as Shanhal K'wan, runs | 't & o B & (v gl (S . b ML | wite of Joseph Seeley, & dn;xd:hleh’. & copy.) ncuc{d{n‘ t:‘ })hohn\lel of lthe ont:glizlxx; u.;t‘)nz th-mhoro for several miles, termin- | piockk C, Curtis g'wxflum Tract, Oakland; This company will have its own | TOMLINSON—In this ecity, March 1800, to 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | ment in which the game Is carrl ating on the beach near a long reef. From | g1, complete equipment for the safe the wife of Willlam W. Tomlinson, a daugh- | fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | In the absence of such rules a straight| that point its course i Ge. are fenry ‘expeditious landing of pessen~ o iy s s l e 1506, to th R e e i P“l:‘l’," = laner%l'[y beats three and a flush beats & }ntlltao the gonh i l't:l';'un&d-m’alt Chiae amdreided .1.:.&*::3,"‘3:' - l: on * ::‘.“‘ cargo on m:.gx- 4 B . 5 i | VERLINDEN—In Colma, March 7, to the o rornia. Unde: n; mpany, stralg] ow River. Beyond it goes nearly west |line of Grove street, 60 N of Eleventh, N 50 FORESET PARK TRACT. X wite of A. E. Verlinden, a son. :’uvell street, near Post. Please omit fSow- NUMISMATIC BANK—A. B. R., Austin, sgx it nrlk'e- the Yallow“l’llvor ua{n and w.m. lots n'm and a portion of l::'fl. bl _— > the Station. —_——— e —_—- - — . d en go« . 5 R MARRIED. MAUGHAM-—In this city, March 8, 10 James | Nev. This department does not- answer | its termination ‘,‘:‘Li‘:“'i(’r'.‘;‘;“x?:?.ffi"“ i‘: ‘“m"‘?:’,"&“ex&n Smith_(also known as Co- For Freight and Passenger Maugham, beloved husband of the late EIZa- | oy oationg affecting the reliability of busi- | one place it runs over a peak 5225 feet | celia D. Smith) to Isabel B. Abrego, all inter. Rates Apply to CARY—GRABS—In this city, March 8, 1900, at | beth Maugham, a native of Yorkshire, Eng- e i cresion | PIh e a i ¥ I I P Staue T2 ral Methodist Church, by the Rev. 5. D. | land, aged 52 years 10 months and 12 ness firms. For an answer to the gh. wall {s most visited at Nan- n sven: = = about the numismatic bank of Boston, | Kan in the Ku-Yung Pass, a remarkable | SW of East Twelfth street, SW 27:6 by N ler, John L. Cary and Meda Grabs, EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- | About the numismatic Commissioners | Thermopylae, fitteen miles. in length, | 110, portions of lots 13 to 17, block 3, Clinton, | GAPE “n"E STE‘MSHIP c ¥ P both of Oakland fully invited to attend the funeral this day " 3 SCOLLW ADEMAN—In this city, by the | (Sunday), at 3:00 o'clock, from St. Stephen's | of Massachusetts. Which leads from the plain at Peking up | Bast Onkland 8 © ' 0 oo 1 same: o D. Hutsinpiller, Dantel J. Driscoll | ;:rm):r:rr’;i ’Fuolmg ;*mcu' er(l:lnr Fillmore. In- IN THE NAV—Y—H B. R, City. A fflnfihiuflisia'%?‘fie‘fii’&i:ééfl“fi,fi: :;:3' . = ' * (H. R. DUFFIN & CO., Gex'] Agents,) ademan. Tme: . 0. 0. F. Cems . 3 . " sus eits, March 6, 190, by | MEYER1a Golden Gate, Murch 8, 1900, Ger- | Minor of the age of 18 cannot enlist as an | gates, now all in ruins. The main wail in | 3% 450, Nelie Laorart to 3, AMS P4l | 10 Montgomery St., San Franeiseo, Joseoh H. Ford and | Et Jan, beloved busbing of Jchanne W.|apprentice in the United States navy; | many places now is a mass of rubbish. O e D b Dt Tk 1% HAYBL- this city, at Central . ) s > e letter o nquiry ans aSe Joseph and Sarah H. R. Hume to Lillie Clark, N : s e R e S D e My e TaLive O Ronsal el S U 3 presumption that the party wsls’“ofmt’l]mt - CTIONS. lg:'onpw ling of Eilsworth street, 150 of | cxperien: e 1 Bering Bak SA eeaoun oo o e - . . ot - = edith y' &0 e i e age 0 enl 3 e 40 n of lof as ear! { Tooms: fenced: lot 157x | prnlel BcERith T EIey W7 Fricnds and dcquaintances are respect: S8-At a6 thilo e panE Ella D. and Geneva Cohen to Wickersham | L oing 1™ %ot 1omestond, Bockeloy: 200 | pect islands on the way IQ% "~ ba + month: wenl | KIRBY_CARROLL—In this city, January 3, | (80X 00818 0 TR0 S8 JUREH, (6" regi” | TRAVEL PAY—C. W. B., Verdl, Nev- Banking Company, lot on S line of Clay street, | 'J. A. Eastman, Oakland Loah and Investment | frelght or passage apply on board CAFT. per momth a3 | 130, by the Rev. W. Kirby, David Kirby and | §UOC#UN S0 fourth street, between Idaho | 8da. It was proposed to introduce a bill 250 E of Drumm, E 25 by 8 119:6, quitclaim | Com; San Francisco and Oakiand Mutual | WHITE, Bulkhead, between > v e Catherine Carroll, both of San Francisco. Sn Baker. Interment Mountain View Ceme- | during th t session of Congress|9°¢d: $10. Loan Association and J. Jay Buck (by M. T.| Howard sts. balance per month; well | MASSON—MacNEILL—In this city, March 3, | tery, Oakland. g e D e Teturned trom | sChl,Fisnagan to Bridget Flanagan, lot on | Holcomb, commissioner) to Emily K. Latham, x ! Fencliy Viute s | 148, by the Rev. Father McKinndn. Alexan’ | \ITIAN-In Oukiand, March 10. 190, Julla. | tho Phillppines travel pay, Dut the Dro- | NE 2 by SE Tor 0 - oo o o R o e Termes g OCEAN TRAVEL ke us _der A. Masson and Rle acNelll 5 wite of Joseph Miliah, and mother of Joseph, | moters of the bill finding that it would [ Willlam and Jennie Helbing to Bamuel Wyatt, | = chosles Babb to Sl Ingalls, lot on 8 line s water; three min- | SMITH-DENOW—In this city, February 5 | Frank, Julla, Gertrude and Ethel Milian, t o y arles o Silas s, : T e B Y ebruary & | Frank Julla Gertrude and Ethel Millan 4 | not meet with support did not present it. | lot on W line of Kansas strest. &0 N of Nine- | of Lilly street, 200 E of Chanaing (or Canning), 3 ; - ou 31650 por month; 1ot | GRcar A Seiith and Masiba Jeabelie Denow, | 5 osatir B s T O A LANDS.. aar, | o i N @y Seg e P |8 T e or, Hobers & wWorekii | Pacific Coast Steamship Co. [ fine fruit trees both of San Francisco MILLER—In this clty, March 10, 1300, Peter, iy B 1106 of Tenth avenus, 160 B of K streets B | ot e s s v Steamers leave R 2t —_— e | MILLERIn s ol are O mir shier | tinez, Cal. The rainfall in Oakland tn | 3 ;106 ¢ BO0Q e, of K street, § | erty acquired by tax sale No. 202; 37. | s e STALLMENTRE . | DIED. beloved bushand of Mary. Soheibing MG | Marcn, 18m! wis 1015 ‘The totat ramte| O RE B S ES L L n Ll o i | gltoon Balette, Dorsl Mo O For Alaskan e m, s it s - < and 13 days. s o G D o e “naax The Niile| Bebert B Sis Yoo ML Wit Blos W s | SoNT g Wheors tuek, Rl (atiolate at Seatie. U Brvan, Thomas T. Logan George W. iy ey and O'Meral + | the season, 25. of S street, B 25 by B 240; $10, - lot 10, block D. map of lands of Oaklana View Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes ma Juedtke, ath] o iz A [omestea ssoctation, and; 3 me & 5 itrs. Hannah McGregor, Jane RADFORD—In this city, March $, 1300, Joanna, | JUPITER—A. S. G., Berkeley, Cal. The -rfiflgf"s“:‘-]m;x‘d'i:ufi::‘.uw:h l;ng. h}(m- 20 | B irice and Leah Corfensen to same, all in- ‘1:‘..“:: m ('a-l'), fine modern cottage Benjamin B. Maugham, James beloved wite of the late Michael Radford | planet Jupiter travels from the sun, ex-|ziy nd Map 2; | yorest in lot 9, block D, Oakland View Home- | sor 3 ana every fifth 4;,"" " change g R i g g b= e o e e Mol | ceeding the earth five and a half times or | John L. and Margaret J. Ferren to F. A. | ftead Assoclation, portion of Walsworth 100- | 3" Seaitle to this company’s steamers for Alas- i =l v F. Powers and lidmund Radford, a native of | & mean distance of 475,592}000 miles. His Dr-;‘ lotdon B une\:n:5 vxcmmmml.eq~ 10 N | acre g-:‘x;dm\,el‘flgdé 'g’;w’ck to A. 0. T. W. 1\(;;6-::,&’::; lémyunl‘wm- to N. P. Ry.; &% Radtord, Joarna o+~ e R e ) e S 5‘5*:“’,"’;{3{,‘;‘"’", ‘;,g“'!;f, :fiefi,;’;;m-fiffi o R e and | .0l Association of Temple Lodge (corporation). | ' For Eureka (Humboldt Bay), 3 p. m.. Mar. Betlly, Patrick ann | onday), At 8:30 o clock, from her 1ate reat- | syaostical period or the interval separat- JJohn’ B Loughran to” Feaucls J. Sullivas 1o on N o o S s | I W Saes & Sus Wiy, S e i Capt. Albert dence, 273 California street, thence to St. |ing his mean return to opposition has a |lot on 8 line of Garfleld street, 10 T of Brig] % tan ol 2 , ot Temescal Park, t ront San Stmeon, Cay- K Wilha e WikacThiaeS. | Doty Ol i irtagoos | oees seiuk of S001 davs OE Lk dlak e L vl w BT T BB Kinery, John 3 R 0 = 3 e Santa Barbara, Ventura, Huenems, e Siaren o 130, William | a7, Iou commencing at 10 o'cock. Inter- | AT MARE ISLAND-—K., Vallelo, Cal. | c“n peiecsen. Iot,on NI ine. ot Fwenticth | Faii"san Pedro (Los Angsies) and N A bl Oy e Fingtant. mged | RETITY-—4o Ouktenll h Those who seck employment in those | avenue, 130 SE of J street, SE 75 by NE 100, a. m., Mar. 12, 16, 20. 24, 28, April 1 and B. Allen, a native of London, England, ag T Oaang: ptarch 10.1%%: P | branches of the service at Mare Island | block 389, South San Francisco Homestead; $10 P . every fourth day thereafter. i S > . - il | Honora Brennan to Glacomo Martorella and Shipping Intelligence. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford e respectfully invited to at. Reilly and Mrs. M. A. Redd: a native of | that e under the United State; 1vil o ices this Gy (Bunday), | Conniy Longford, Isciand A AL come HIGHT: g & Giuseppe Mibelll, lot on SE corner of Pope and (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los 2 this day . ounty Longford, Ireland, aged 75 years. service rules should make application to | GiasePPe Mbel, 108 Op o O hestead. Asso- Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 &. m.. s B gec S - P s & at the residence of Robert EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- | the secretary of the labor employment - ¥ 1o —_——————— | Mar. 10, 14, 18, 22. 26, 30, Apr. 3, and every are; just one half the former ) " Ty clation; $10. - : ir Vallejo street tully tnvited to attend the funeral to-morrow | bureau at the navy vard, and from him | “$H755 B, seartes to Hattle L. Searles, lot o0 Gy (heveaftor; = co bulbting Jots. N2 eac .. | BAKER— ity, March 10, 1900, Gertrude, | (Monday), at 5:30 o'clock, from the funeral | raceive application blanks and such infor- . 5% ARRIVED. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del bullding lots, 603210 each; cov lors of J M, ¥ applical on E line of Hollls street, $0 N of Ellls, N 23, E s pe F R e beloved daughter and Lottle | parlors of James McManus, Seventh and Cas- | mation as 18 required by the applicant. %, 83, W 25, 820, W 65; gift. Saturday, March . | Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Pas, Santa Rosalia . - Hyae 4" | Baker, a native ncisco, aged 5| tro streets Oakland, thence to the Church of rec A B ey Siohyeau (Harrington) | Stmr Tillamook, Anfindsen, 100 hours from | and Guaymas (Mex.). 10 a. m., Mar. & and Tth - n i - and 4 days. the Immaculate Conception, where a requiem | propImBACK ETIQUETTE—W. T.,|to Alice chmiedell (wife of E. G.), lot on NE | Tillamook. | of each month thereafter. A March 9, 1900, Rosa, B R e S T | mer of Washington and Steiner Streets, E % | Stmr Sunol, Green, 135 hours from Grays | For further Information obtain compaay's s soul "= commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment | Noyo, Mendocino County, Cal. The rule by N 102:83%; $10. Harbor. folder. Cemetery, Oakland. of horseback etiquette is that the gentle- v N Stmr ita, Nicolson, — hours from New- | The company reserves the right to change q! Mary T. Roach to same, lot on N line of tm= Bonita, B B By b P E fe of A. Boitano, mother of Poldo and l:lhnnrn Bol- | L. Ricardo Gardini, and | SCHUMACHER—In this clty, March 8, 130, | man shall keep to the right of the lady | Washington street, 25 I of Steiner, B 22 by N | port and way' ports. OAKLAND ADVERT | e e | el Bt i e Akt | 25, A0S, E0LSR4N.COER Sl S ond | “EbNLed T R (e — ¥ 523 5 o | g A ¢ E ¥ el b . may have to pass through. on the roa: A g s - | ETFriends and acauaintances are respect- | Schumecher a native of Barenborstel, Han. | an obstruction is met so that the horse- | Xilson, lot on W line, of Devisadero street, 10 | BREE .\ woyys, Pedersen, 110 hours from T 2. O G A OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY motified to attend the I e st | - Gave. (New Tork and Brookiyn papars pissse | Dack party can move only in single flle | N of Bush. N 5 by W, 19: L. e T 70 Market st., San Francisco. st il . %; Sacramento street. Interment | copy.) the gentleman should precede, but should | _German Savings and Loan Soclety to Marla | Oyster Harbor . .. . . ¢ 300y from New- \an Cemetery. 3 B riends and scquaintances are respect- | IOt Eet too far away from the ladies in |5 Hillebrand (wite of A).lot 2, block 3, Mar- | 25 eiysy 5 OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. city, March 18, 1, of dipb: | THlly Tovitalito AR WY uEEIAL tHe Bay s hrRe Rudolph L. Broil to John Hart, lot on W line |~ Bktn W H Dimond, Niison, 13 days from HE '- l. . UV . iy Gerizade | V. beloved Gaieier O Genon i D' Boom stréek: o Second, be. | TRANSLATED WORKS-A. 8, City. |of Lexingtos ayemus (Sievensep atree, 10 8| Bty puyq, Johnson, 9 days trom Eu- | DISPATCH PAST STRAMERS 19 "BROADWAY, OAKLAND. | Angeles, aged 3 years 2 months and 5| tween Bryant and Brannan. Interment Mount | The works of Shakespeare cannot sound ane 4 Ingalls to Georse T. Hawley, lot on | reks. P o RTILA ND G ALL OTHER AGENTS . | days. Oltyet Sracioy. better in any language than they do in|SE corner of Elizabeth and Bellevue streets, CLEARED. SIMS—In_this cit g Saturday, March 10. From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. nce | BRY AN—Killed in action at San Pedro Macati, e are bruary 5, 1899, Thomas | Albe . March 8, 150, Captain | English. No matter how well translated | E 125 by B 64; §10. 3 t Sims, a native of Nova Scotfa, aged n,e‘rurce ‘of the English cannot be con-| Dara Dewing to Edward G. Dulsenberg, lot | Stmr Orizaba, Hinkle, Lureka; Goodall, Per- FAHE SI2 First Class "'"""!l rfl Land y eny other . beloved son of Margaret and the | 63 y2ars. 2 on S line of California etreet, 25 W of Mdson, | kins & Co. $8 Second Class Gakland romas. Bryan. and brother of Willlam 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | veved in a forelgn language, consequently | (7 o7 B85 65 510 i ™. | “Stmr Acapulco, Cattarinich, Panama, ete: | STATE OF CALIFORNIA safls. y v it cannot be translated. The idea of an " 8 H. and John J. Bryan and Mrs. John H. | v invited to attend the funeral this day | & CAAROL D6 TNENSRICE SRS SO o put | . Elizabeth and Willlam Kehos to Rosenna | Pacific Matl 85 Co. i - 1 H ha: We e of San Francisco. A member | unday), at 1:30 o'clock, from Odd Fellows’ g Lt ey Travers, lot on SE line of Tehama strest, 157 | Aus stmr Siam, Valentine, Manila; U 8 Gov- | COLUMBIA safls. March 9, 19, 28, g 3. First California Volunteer | Hall, Seventh and Market streets. Interment }‘?"enf:at‘;;%sfam‘"“e sentence may be 108t | g ¢ frat, SW 2 by SE 75; $10, oIment iale City, Altken, Houghoug, via | p2lCrt 109, to Wails Walla, Spolama, Butte. Cemetery. Remains at the par- Estate of Joseph L. Walling, minor (by O: 2r stmr A 3 Helena and all points in Northwest. $2300—A sttage home on Thirty- Flends and acqualntances are respect- | 10Ts of the California Undertaking Company, S T Walling, :Tmpmmn) ‘o Hetirletta u‘cl)- . | San Diego; California & Oriental § S Co. _ | Through tickets to all points East. . et S rooms and bath: porcelal Tod 1o attend tbe funeral this day | 405 Powell street, near Post. POSTAGE STAMPS—W. H., Carson | divided one quarter of lot on SE line of Pe Br ship Combermere, Burnard, Queenstown; E. C. WARD, General Agent, = Faents. 1t 3 o clock, from the Armory | WHEELER—In this city, March 8, 1900, Delno | City, N Post; t first & irect, 455 SV of Fourth, SW 2 by SE 80; $45). | Baltaur, Guthrie & Co 630 Market street. t large 1o ments 12 . at “o'clock, tro rmory | 3 —In th A . 1500, Delno v, Nev. Postage stamps were first in- | street, 42 3 4 5 by 5 . o 837 n home in Fruitvale; large | nains at the parlors of Halsted & man, a hative of Massachusetts, aged 47 years | the postal authorities, but they did not it ¢ Clinton street, 7 o . = - Y ) = there, Lig bargain; must b6 | (o f46 Miesion street. T monthe and 22 days, Tanms | ate seneral use until 155, when 1t | v m it S 8 of Brannan, 8 35| semr Navarro, Jensen, Usal . O ey M. First Regtment,| 0 Friends and acanaintances are respect- | Was requircd that letters should be pre- | “Samuel A. Sanderson vs. Moses Eilis and | EimT Orizeba. Finke FUTCRL AMERICAN LINE. i otumiseres” You are requested to | fully invited to attend the funeral this day | paid. Stamped envelopes were first fur-|others (by George D. Toy, referee) to Moses | gunt GO yhoCo: Bl oy NEW YORK. SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARSS. 3 very fine and cheap; elegant 5%t the late Thomas T.| (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from Bethany Céngre- | nished in 152 and postal cards In 1872 | Ellis, lot on N corner of Bryant and Eighth | gunt Boino™siona Hansen, Mendoctna. Stopping at_Cherbours, westbound. Webste rooms, bath and all modern Armory, corner Page and | Eational Church Bartlett street, between |In 1845 there were provisional lssues of | streets, NE 103:1}4 by NW 137:0, refere='s deed; | Symr Whitesboro, Olsen, Greenwood. e How York every Wedneodar, 3 & ¥ e Sesiy e sPmmacistal | O , this day (Sunday), at 2| Twenty-fitth and Twenty-sixth. Interment | stamps and stamped envelopes in New | §12.000. Stmr Acapulco, Cattarinich, Panama. St Paul.......March WSt Paul.......Apr wetsdaorpd & o o e | S i .| To6k" Prvidaton it S Lovie LIo%oh B Coryell o John . and Evedetek | St S Bendeeara Coze B Reoingtea - Harch HS doie 5 o e lot” $5x140; place new D o ot Geongs B Chadeick. dangn: | HOTEL ARRIV. THE ASTOR BATTERY—C. D. L., City. §f“"‘;“,“‘"3‘.-tfih“‘;t‘;,.?"“;’ ot Hiteenth (i3 o haling strir William Baylies, Cottle, whal- | New York.. R:B"hs?i;"LL"E" April | ter Mre. Clara and the late John Ander- | ALS. The Astor Battery was mustered In at |joe oo Av line - ot T P02 ); also | Tyg Rescue, Thomsen, Eureka. and sistes frs. | — * lot on W line of Utah street, 40 N of Seven- New York and Ant tace 1o Alameda: it you want | 30 and sister, of Muw Jorching SOl end ¢ NEW WESTERN HOTEL. New ‘York, and It had 1ts headquarters | {testh (Sancs Clara): N 16 by W 1007 aiso 108 | BT S5 GemeealeGorion: Summecer Gueens- | _From New Yook avery Wenesdur, 1 P Tl monthe. St | Miss J Foley, Sacto |W H Taylor, Sacts in a house on Spring street owned by John | on W line of Vermont street, 100 N of Sixteenth | youp = 2 2 Westernland March 14| Friesiand .. Apel & Ste B a bas > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | J C Harris, Fresuo |W Chinn, Vallejo Jacob_ Astor. The battery left for San | (Center), N 30 by W 100; also lot on E line of | "Bl Harry Morse, Fullerton, Astoris. Kensington ...March m&’utbflrl » o ~ Ay 4 A avited to attend the funeral to-morrow | J Ross, Marysville (T White, 8 Jose Francisco on the way to the Philippines | Kansas street, 200 N of Sixteenth, W 8$1:5 SE | Ger bark Paul Isenbers, Kruse. Queenstown. | Noordland ....March 23 Westernland . i c e | (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from_the parlors of | J J Buchanan, SactoJ T Bryan &w, Cal | on the Sth of June, 1833, after having been :‘l;!;:»! 3 be&""‘mn 516, point, thence at right | gophr Besste K, Nielson, Coquiile River. EMPIRE LINE alente, Marinl & Co., 1524 Stockton street. | J Ogren, Chicago |C White & 'w, Mass |in New York guarters between two and | M1, 19 BRETIRES Uk ool o0 same, lot on SPOKEN. Seattle. St. Michael, Dawson Ciey. $1500—Bank sale; easy Sarms; fine cottage op | Interment Leurel Hill Cemetery. H B Brunswick, Cal |C Watson, Cal three weeks. The battery left the Philip- | nI800P 9. 200 SR 00 00T 00 Seventeentn, | March 6, Iat 9 X, lon 5 W—Br ship Forte- full Informati: k Tweitth ave., East Oakland. DODGEIn this city, March's, 3%, Mrs. Ean- | 4 TRewell v, WalT Sirecwn oal pines for San Francisco December 15, 181, | X 's1% S of East vk, SE 2:#%, § B3k, | viet, from Tacoma, 'for Antwerp. For eetto :;B";“:" frolght ana Bty I ot e E 3 . Ryl on the steamer Senato: thence 66 feet, quitclaim deed; §10. X LLANEOU AL X house of 7 rooms; | & mative of Ireland, aged 73 years. H W Atken, B C |B C Freeman, Wash John Lioyd ( jes Lt MBI IRIR. R A AL AV STl CONRANT, : x - t - E y yd (as assignee James Linforth, John LT Roanoke, pre- | 3 Montgomer: or any of its agencies. v 1 o ot | furty Tosited 1o aitend the i e o e ;“ALACE HOTEL. IN THE PHILIPPINES-R. B, City.|and L B. Bensley. Lintorth, Kelloss & Co. | vieasly seporiad e s‘hw? o s adier e ook Se rinted list 5 (Sund: at 2 o'clock, from the chapel of the 7 5 The numbet of American troops in the |bankrupts) to Bertrand G. Chandos, Lucy | noon, after discharging 1000 tons of coal. Is 5 or printed lst Sunday), at 2 el C D Brownell, US.A |A K Howe, New York Rountree, Jennie Goodrich, Sarah E. Hardesty, . T WILLIAM J. DINGEE, Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2425 Mis- | T, A Bostick, U 8 A |W H Chisholm, Dawsn | ERiliPpines about the middle of last| . Tule e * | below the channel now reloading. % Broadway, Oakland. | slon street, near Twenty-first, thence by eleo- | C 4 Duulap, SS Solace H R Lacey, Pasadena | February was 65,000. The cost of the war |~ Joseph B. Coryell to Ernest E. and Margaret “Sgl:‘rms“l')-;‘l‘e_zonfi:nh\e)::-;y“ m:fl"’ | tric funeral car at 2:30 o'clock, from the cor- | Mrs Dunlap, S8 Solace Mrs Lacey, Pasadens | in those islands at that time was for the | Zimmermann, lot on SW corner of OAKLAND investments for quick re- | ner of Twentieth and Guerrero streets. In- | T P Dunne, Chicazo |W A Patterson, Mich e | A% 10 a0y, Eas not yet Resox asvertatuad. e rentle A G s 2 (Center) and Utah streets, W 100 by § Go; $10. - i Dk SN Dt v | e O 3 P Grier. ‘Chicago | Mrs Paterson, Mich | $10000 qatly s an e Ryt Thous | | Thomas Ryan to Solomon Getz, lot on'S line < JEOEARDUN P T e e e T - ‘ d = | FULLER—In Oakland, March 10, 1800, Benja- | W Orr. New Yorl |W_ 8 Patterson, Mich 2 v S8 | of T street, 107:6 E of Forty-eighth avenue, E | Per stmr Noyo—The whistling buoy at San- L = e min B puller, fathér of John Tuiler, Mrs. | W I rubba, Hartford T B Gould, Oakiand Ry ‘,:',,,g;gogeg‘;}g" St the country | % by s 100; $10. ders Reet in not in position. for YOROHAMA wad HONGKONG, ceiling of | ®Sarab W. Luscomb, Mrs. Eliza B. Sherman P B vs, C | o e Cillis 5 P 2 A . ea cottage: lot mx| Sattt YL TUCRD UM FUllute Of New | G 1t Penncll Kans | W P Veure I 4ad®™® | became involved in hostilities write to the | pope ot on g M e e e e LonCEUEGRAPHIC. connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- Ging lot, 40x100; W. side of | (FATESUIE ag<l B AL 909, M: — }M" Veuve, L Ang War Department Washiugton; B, Cx N of M street, N 50 by E 130; $10. 2 R ™ E R e e o e b s i GARVEY—In this city, March 10, 190, Mary ass M W Helntz, == . and M et Bioknell to Ignacz . ok - E R MONTROM R A iver & hative of Treland, aged 73 vears. | I H Harroolt. Nev |G C Moornus, Suth AN ORDER FOR GOODS—C. P., Pre- | x> hienters. 1ot on W line of Larkin sire DOMESTIC PORTS. HONGKONG MARU Saturday, March B_J NONTGOMERY. . | v H Weed, Buffal | i g g i et | GRAYS HARBOR—Armt NIPPON MARU. Wednesday. Aprfl 1o Tuirtoenth st., Oakiand. | GILPINIn this city, March 10, 1300, William | & Voot Duftale o |], K Harmon, Chicago | sidlo, Cal. A paper on which is printod | 2085 S of Clay, 88 by W MU SN0\, ¢ | Twilight, from Sen e My $-Seke | o supiA AR . Saturday, May 18 —_— = e Gilpin, belovi o 1 rage, M g nion, Chgo ohn D. Hunte uy C. an 3 3 3 3 TROOM residence, centrally located, value | Mrs. H, Davidson, Miss Melissa Gilpin, Mrs, | Mrs Wkeaton, R I |W Wallls & w, Wis Selma, Marion and Memphis Railroad | \Jonn D ¥anier, 0 Cav.0 And COreRiny TF | POINT LOBOS—Passed March 16, § D m—| pooiasrip tickess ot aguced rates. For ‘or & good modern i-room residence in | Susie Glascott and Mrs. Katle McDuffle, a | J T Templeton, Mo _|Mrs I. P Austin, wis | Co., Alabama, March 1st, 1871, pay 10| Larkin, W 34:6 by N 108:9%; $10. Haw stmr 8an Mateo, from Nanaimo, for Port | o i n¢ .M’m apply at company's officay 2 r n or Mission Aistrict in | native of Loulsiana, aged 49 years 11 months | Mrs J A Windit. N Y|J S Kinnon & w, Ohio | bearer two dollars in merchandise at tl'eir | “Harry W. Goodall to Wililam J. and Annte | Angeles. 421 Market st.. corner First. pay $1000 cash difference. | and 10 day Miss Winolt. N 'Y |L Auerbach, Boston store,” and signed by the president, s | B. Smale, lot on S line of McAlilster street, | USAL—Arrived March 10—Stmr Navarro, W. H. AVERY, General Agent. 72 Broadway, Oak- | GIICK—In this city, March 8, 1300, Allen | Vv A Hookins, R I |A N Winslow, Boston | worth its face value In goods if the com- | 105 W of Steiner, W 25 by § 137:6; $10. hence “‘g,h 3. - Glick, o native of Pennsylvania, aged 40 | Mrs Hookins, R I Mrs Urich, Fresno pany Is still In existence and it never re- | Thomas Rychold to Charles Casassa, lot on | GREENWOOD-Salled March $—Stmr Alca- T T B e g e [ M e Mies Urich, Fresno ndlated its obligation. If mot, the order | NW corner of Fell and Scott strests, W 2 by | Zar for Port Harford A HAMBURG-AMERICAN G Osiland—2 blocks rdeline 1ns at the parlors of H. F. Maass, | E, Holden. New Jersey|D J Johnson, Ohlo s worth what some collector of curios [ N_100; $10. N TWIN- n best ce neighborhood: largs Mis Holden, N Jersey |C H Lynebere, N Y i3 Henry E. Smith (by Willlam T. | traz, for San Francisco: stmr Noyo, for San N-SCREW EXPRESS LINE. - house; every convenience; lot 100x152 o Wienat- G H Howe, Ohio IR T Ehapman & Tw, | Fould be willing to pay for it, as such | GstRe, S0 IG° Eraith, executorsy to Timothy | Francisco. X NEW _YORK-PARIS—LONDON—HAMBURG, as desired: ¥ D So Shtus mutabes n this city, March 10, 1300, Thomas | 3y Fowe. Ohlo |® patrate: have not any market value, 3"nd Mary Sullivan, It on W line of Harri. | | Arrived March 10—Schr Barbara Hernster, | TWINSCREW FASSENGER SER & HOLCOMB, 1059 | Golden, relict of the late Catherine Golden, | W p Rosenbaum, N ¥ |Mrs § B = - hence March 5. NEW YORK—LONDON—PARIS—] the late Mother - Mary | 4t ¥ Rioarnor. L ARE|Mis 3 3 2oereieii pa | SCHOOL OF INDUSTRY—P. Oakland, | 367 Stiset; 100 N of Twenty first, N 25 by W | "FORT 1OS ANGELES—Satled March 10— Also New York-Hamburg Direct. ) and; Crocker bullding, 6. F.| beloved father of T ) ' ot Thomas, O. 8. D.. Jobn W.. Thomas H.,|J 5 Sharpe, N ¥ Mrs F T Do i Preston School of Indus: o ~ | Stmr_Ruth, for San Francisco. For sailing, etc.. apply to e ouee o1 1 roome; bt Tooation | ST ang Geneliers Golaeh, Mra'C X! | di53 Mason, New Tork |Mine Downing: 5 ©* | loeated hatt & mile. from. Ione, Amadar | zlats, 1ot on S, line of Broadway, 13 W of | | COOS BXY—Arrived March $—Stmr Empire, | EAMBURCAMERICAN LINE, & Rawy, wr. i | n ani Mra. 3. 3. Greeley, dnd brother of | - ORAND HOTEL. County, the boys are divided Into elght | Monteomery, W 2 by S 10; $5000. ' ette | “ESARIISE Arrived March s_Br stmr Port | Reserved for Co.'s passengers on appi Soen vun of S fi; | Mary T. Golden. & mative of IoNan aud | s 7 Whatier S B Fons ot Oal grades according to mental capacity and | o ool e e e S ot oua | Stephens, from Manlla. March 10—Jag_stmr | , HERZOG & CO., Gen, Agts. for Pacific Coust, =g nths and 2 daye. (Nashvile and | Mry 3 T Whesier, Stkn ff Rome, Stantord fhey"are given an education commensur- | Snter iane e 25 by S8 S0; gift. Nanyo Maru, from Port Townsend; stmr Mack- | 401 Caltfornia st., cor. Sanso 8. F. ; more land | coDy.) 5 i e 4 = 9 ate with the time they spend in the insti- | ~“John Center to Edward D. Fallon, lot on NE | Inaw, hence March ¢ water ex- | Dlease copy) 2k | M K Ellott, S Rosa Mrs Swank, § Rosa | tution. In the industrial department each | corner of San Bruno avenue (Nebraska) and | Sailed March 10-Stmr Willamette, for San The 8. 8. vinds and fogs; grand L7 Eviends abl Soqmalianoe A e e & e Ny e e boy is given the opportunity to gain a | Elghteenth (Solano) street, N 37:6 by I 100; $10, | Francisco; stmr Maweema, for San Francisco; sails via Honolulu and < Fod - i o funeral to-morrow Febber, 0sa G F Foster & w, B ;! , N 37 2 100; $10. = g d View wide boulevard and elec- | Taiinamt el i At o : { 2 B R| ol i i L. ‘and Lulu B. Wil Br ship Engelhorn, for Queenstown. Auckland for Sydney s Monday), at 10 o'clock, from St. Mary's | L D Hyde, Berkeley |C Iigenfritz, nowledge of some vocation, which will ames L. an u B. son to American or e ey oy st 4 J#tory | Cathedral, Van Ness avenue and O'Farrell | J C Henshaw, Berkeley |G G Linch N ¥ be of practical assistance to him in after | Surety Company of New York, lot on N line of | | PORT HADLOCK T -Arrived March 10-Schr o e M 5, - on the place: Westall Tract,| Sireet. where a polemn requiem mass will be | W A Morrissey, Stkn (A Thornton, N Y life nn;l‘ he;‘p }um S saun Hvl;:g wages | Culltornie oret 00 6 & of Twenty-fourth ave- | "GRESCENT CITY—Salled aMroh 10—Stmr The S. 5. Australia <% o 1 Ccelebrated for the repose of soul. Inter- th, Sacto Smithers, N soon after he leaves the school. 3 4 3 meieng? Gl or wend tor et | ekt " Stount Catvary Cemetory. | 1 T Cheehan © Alto |11 B Honkiiggey dug | 3 S 8 VRS T e T, a8 Chation o, ReReTt0, "% 1% | S PONT TOWNSEND Arriced March 10—gche OB Fodnestay, Aoeit e " RY Z. JOM Ows o | ease om!t flowers. C 3 radley, - acey, Chi & -y . t n John A Campbell, hence March 1; schr Mar- | = - 1900, at 3 > = ——— —TP | GORDON_In this clty, March 10, 190 Hitsa- | M8 Ha el e |C & Chaes & W Y | the time that the Mechanics' Pavillon was | * Gesrre D Hoadry to Tames H. Kavanagh, | 1on. hence Feb 24 - Favorite line around the world Via Hawas, Jotion @ mumiber of honsss | 5 Hatios o irciand. axed &5 years. on. | & Battcrmorth fw, Wn(W 1 Pomensy v Mo | Dullt In this clty, the cost was about $5,- | lot on I ling of Tenth avenue 200 N of Fulton | oSSt SIATeS AP SO ANy, Mars. for | Somos, NOW P e ™ TN re located in the best resi- | GRAY—In this city. March 10, 190, James | ¥ & Donahue, Tretmo | A Campbell kc‘l 000, The seating capacity of the building | 03 Sevet. ¥ 0 by, B 120, auitclaim deed; $10 | PS0icd foward March 10 Ship St Nicholas, for Luu&u‘;’xme&.:fl e city, combining all the | Gray, beloved husband of the late Marfa | erson, Fres : ones, Berkeley |is “elastic.” It depends what part of the N 1t f T street, 82:6 E of F o Seattle. 1 of construction and skilled | G 4 father of Mrs. K. 8. Davis, * | Dr W Cross, Visalla |W G Morrison, Cal on ne of street, of Forty-second - Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight! 227 office; terms easy. | i Friends and acquatniances are respect- | H Warren, Nevada |7 Christlanson &w, Cal | qurine. the 5t han Sentof o Dran 10 | Byensaauh Oremh, T8 Koo T et N B | s, skt T8 MyERS, fully tavited to attend the funeral to-morrow & W Summerfield, Nev|B Abbers, Or ~_ * T‘,‘,‘;";fm!‘gfnf‘g“;g& e O N | by N . des 1o John Lews Dolive jok | FORT - LUDLOW-Safled_ March M-l i002 Broadway, | (Monday). at 2 o'clock, from bis late reai- | H B Sharp, Mont |2 Fogg, Stanford it would depend upon the conditions, 1¢|on E line of London street, 20 N of Russia, | Marie E Smith, for Honolula. . Owcens. | dence, 136 Bartlett stret. thence by electrlur N ey ‘l,llich'l(z:mgn.s %t;n{m T thea wanict Bl e entire bullding, | N 0 by E 10, block 11, Excelsior Homestead: | EUREKA—Sailed March 10—Schr Stanley, for D from 3300 to asvure a quick | LUNCTAl far at 23 oclock. from corner of | & Allen, Stanford |1 Riley, U S & Sotase” | When clear of obstruction, It 18 likely (bt | H0. San Francisco; schr Occidental, for San Fran- | |™ yonsnly sailing for Valparmse snd T rooms. bath: modern in all con- | oot SosC Oliser Comerrs, F W Bancroft, Cal W § Tinning, Cal from 15,000 to 18,000 could be crowded into | Faul V. Finch to Menry F. Blanchet Jr.. re- | “3ived March 10-Stmr Aloba, from Cres. || viaMexicsa ports, Central, South Americn, eta, i paiaines in the e | chuie o s cit, March 3, 100, Michal, | £ 4, EcRacler, oul (G F Colman Stin the space. B Btock 8, Tots 1 te 15, 38 to 41 and 40" Mbeg | cent City. S | 's.s. HATHOR SAILS ABOUT MARCK 21 i, T Tl . Sjisan Keefe and father | Mrs Trainor, Sacto |7 Cunningham, Vallefo| CAPE COLONY—M. C., City. What s | %0t Jiin ok Moot hfomr o paetshiome: | suvA—Arrived oD St C A Thayer, e 5 ey b . ey - a native of Limerick, m: Jfiéflfi:'"s"&e:u Aig gxr-:‘s':vx:l Jm%:‘r’\lszd k:own as Cape Colony was established by | mencing on 8 corner of San Bruno. and g:‘lfi from Grays Harbor. 3 1002 Broadway 3 Paruch, De: H Werths the Dutch in 1652, some attempts at a set- | Avenues, SE 152:5%, SW 7, NW 95:11%. N | NOUMEA — Arrived March $—Schr James ‘Gakiana. Frriends and acquatntances are respect- | § YUl P, [ N4 OI8O | {lement having previously been made by | 18%4; T Rolph, from Port Blakeley. - fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow p: J.'S. Angus. T. G. Crothers and W. S. Good NEWCASTLE, Aus—Arrived March $—Schr $3000—TERMS to suit: fine modern 7-r (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- | . H Michener, L AngJ W Mahoney, B C Portuguese. The country was fnally | goliow (executors of estate of I 5 G, 3 | Honoipu, from Launceston. ane: mice 1ot &nd Deighborhond eint Wi | Seneen12’ Boyoe mireets off Toint Lobos ave. | A C Hickeon, Bacto I C Ress & w, Sacto | taken possession of by the British in ol | [ow Gnetery of mats of names O. Fair) | HoaNed” March 5—Dark Carroliton, for Xa snap. Address WM. P. TODD, 1070 Bro dence I B e Crom Charch omers | C Chase, L Ang |W H Raymond, Cal The Transvaal was Independent until 1877. | ton street, 75 8 of Ellert, S 25 by W 100 1ot 15, | hul:i. Oakland | olemn requiem high mass will be celebrated {! ;‘g&m:. ‘1-":;‘1: ;‘{ %. Baker, Mo In 1877-81 it was British territory. After | block 7, Fair's Subdivision of 'any n,:.'f’&‘,% HILO—Arrived Feb 18—Schr J D Tallant, o WILL ey e e R — | for the repose of his soul. commencing at 8 [ & 1 Galvin' Redding | Hmnl t‘l.dCll the battle of Majuba the fl:f of the re- | Henry F. Jr. and Clara H. Blanchet to Ameri. | from Port Gamble. o ovemente: Jarge stabieCimes Eoms: | o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. B Hodoran & iis |Mrs Hartis & 4. Wis | public was once more holsted and in the | cus V. Potter, lot on B line of Ware street, | Salled Feb 2—Haw bark Andrew Welch, for e e Aavle o Elghth | KENNA—In this city, March 10, 190, Willtam | C Cheasty. Wash |FI Crandsil, Wi early part of 1881 Great Britaln recognized | 225 § of Paul,’ S 25 by E 100, block C, Garden | §an Francisco. Feb 28—Schr W F Witzemana, - A i Bt Aziadis 3 o i _ond Melvin, beloved son of Willlam and Agnes | Migs Doyle, Was! E H Quimby, Mo the ‘Independence of the republic. After | Tract; $10. for Port Townsend. CAKLAND Branch Office of The Call re- | Xenna, s natrle of San Franclsco, aged 2 A3 Cooners, Cop 3 Booskin h'wi’! Jose | I e ras soh At ther. otaume ward B Mot henner ok o T o ma T iy, shiu The Tisements and subscriptions received. KINERY —In Oakland, March 3, 1800, John, | brs Cunningham, Cal ' BasobinT,vallelo | bered the Boers. There is no way of as. | Street, 450 N of Sheriman. N 100 by W 100, lots | LIVERFOOL — Arrived March $-Br ship - = =" | Tpejoved husband of B. E. Kinery, a native of certaining how much Oom Paul is worth, | 27 to 3. block 32, City Land Assoclation; $1. | Blalrzowrle, from Tacoma. 2o0 Pares. in wrapper: for malline. £ Bt seas. | E Fricnin and’ scatalntances There is an old church uke; S AMES—St Alameda County. LONDON-€alled_ March $—Br ship City of ; ; . : year’ ends and acquain are respect- ere is an old church in Wa COLONIAL DAMES—Subscriber, o e Gribe % B O AN ST e SR 2oy ruly suvited o aitend the Tumeral, thie gy | Win., Whith has nio. tecple. boceattEe | Uones the aeastiiation of the Nattenay oy | Tranels Mcain to Aite: Toae 7 S G AR T (Sunday). at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- | courf mandate forbidding such & constru | faTeat I lob & Vlock W% WAt ., Map %, | NEW YORK—Arrived March 10—Stmr Etru- S e dence."315 Fifth street. " Interment private in | tion. In 1862 a severe storm swept over | CLot it 18 prescribed that the members | OGXRS: PO,y oy oot . Heron to R i e e e ] St. M EUNNY rooms, single. en suite and housekeep- ing: 34 uo. Hotel Shasta. 1226 Brosdway. Cemetery. Please omit flowers. | the town, hurling the . orl shall be women “who are descended In | xicheis i naa Viata T o - s ki & e eainst the house mest door S wADW® | their own right from some ancestor of | Map 3 Oexiana. fio. ~ vio Biymoutn; stmr Masdem: Hor Hotmia: Y J. GALLAGHER CO., ing it. The owner of the house got out | worthy life who came to reside in an| John P. and Edna F. Beckett to Z N. Golds- | via Boulogne; stmr Werra, for Naples, etc: OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE.| _ (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher). an injunction, restraining the trustess of | Ameri prioi - | by, lot on N line of Thirty-ffth street. 706 W | stmr Lu 2 e o Baraiie s | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERs, | the church trom bullding another spire; T iy demactns o2 Telegraph avenue, T by N T, Oa | HONGRONG Arrved” ohor to March 10— Turniture dealer, fith and Fraakiln, Oskiand, 1t ufim:n 'l:.n:xi School. and this order has held for thirty-eight | being a lineal ascendant of the applicant. | “Walter I McGinn to Grace A. McGt Stmr_Alzoa, from San Francisco, via Yoko- |years. shall have rendered efficlent service to his | on E line of Adeline street. 325 N of Thirty: | Derostont: o sinw Tomned

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