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on every de- pianos, Market, roo people on note without @5 Examiner bufldin st and 24 mortgs. 413 Montgomer- K, 116 McAllister. nd_you need arket st. San ¥Fran’ building TS. FINE BARGAI ING, 8 BROS., SH L CSERTS, PIANOS, Bancro: all and see them. UPWARD. PWARD + plano sskers; sold for cash or very $ down and $6 per month for an new upright; some good planos for month. way : o tute; medium-priced -hand piance from sole agents for Chick- ng piance. 16 to ldest and largest house KOHLER & CHASE'S, Farrell st.; planos, organs and r cal instruments of all grades ©6: terme easy; prices lowest; every- ssible done to piease and satisfy the planos for $150 Packerd and Boothe Br T whe: ot nway upright, must be sold; any three-pedal, used a f 10, Flood bufiding. be sold for storage at auc- cheap for cash. WILSON' §125; store_open Sat. Mtg. Co., 136 Ellis st. 0., 560 H: eap. SCHMT tbernia Bank old and new. H 2 Latham place zithers, repairer, fth st. dows and § large room business. 422 Blxth st rmain College of PARTNERS WANTED. bus ”;le-ll 1,000 for first- ughly reliable PERSONALS. the only HAIR removed le for any debts con- er this date. 8. Z HALL. , late matron of Ger- specialist for bladder. N omial: Mr. Wm. Oste: Mateo Orphan Asylum. oy oy left leg Fourth st., and certify a short time. HO hi tie. Lederers Foama Sham- e scalp perfectly, bc package. VM. OBTE! Stockton st. aves like maglo frgm 1343 Howard sf Oudry, photographic Pari e on Thirteenth st., hear Wael EHING prices for ladies’ and gents’ A te.; don't sell until you “cure gives perfect relief. Call or ress N. A 5 1220 Vallejo 3 ETAMMERING corrected; booklet. J. WHITE- | i, A.M. Ph.D., 1315 Linden st., Oukiand. | HOR: remnants allows us to sell cheap- y-made. L. LEMOS, 117 near Bacto.; in every room; Winches 100 room r manuf's. O. NOLTE, | et. Powell and Mason for_your cast-oft cloth- HETNEMAN. 10 Sansome st P s} PHYSICTANS AND SURGEON NNELL_Office and residence, Vet Sixth and Seventh: — e REAL BESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. K & O an Money. opposite Kearny. frontages; Pays 4 per ment. feet front; half block icinity’ Poweil and k' bullding; stores ani 36 feet front, = $400; modern improve- Jones sts.; store and : pays 7 per cent net. ady. feet fromt; rents $2400 85 4 stores : ot B0x100 teet; ¢ a month; grand bargain. ats; rents $960 y; down- teet front. ice flats; Hayes st.; mortgage | POWELL, 121 ‘er store and 6-room flat; rent $37; Pats, with sts.. rents nice cleas_vacant flats Aoply at once, . 667 Marke: st. ERN & SONS, i Agents, i1 Montgomery st. : modern flats; Webster st. X105 i: 3 modern fiats; Broderick, 25x100. ris of the MISSION AND TION on easy terms to suit w: large stable; streets graded and 1439 Fhotwell st.; take Folsom-st. off at Precita ave., 1 block up. © rooms and bath; easy | Jcm bay-window cottage: | 506 Kearny. | ala- | a 3. | lateral or indorser:; | SHERMAN, CLAY | corner Sutter and | ; corner Thirteenth | high- | Gibson, $225; all | o, $3 per month. Geary, nr. Jones. | in Alaska which | LEWIS, 18, eases and cancer, office 108 SAN CARLOS ave., 3—Sunny furnished rooms 1 was treated | — of elegant $4 switches | . only one day; latest hair peciaity of street wigs. | eumatism, headaches, neu- | her ROOMS TO LET—Furn. than, 10 Sumner. | BOHEMIA, 239 Post st., cor. + to order $10 75, or pants 8 T5: our | © Market | CALIFORNIA, , prop. One-price Tallor- | also 164 | —— - 157 Third: tel Black 42. | G ¥ clothing bought and . 984 Fo tel Folsom 1191. | — garments, hoods. mitts, leather rom 6th; rents $300. | MI few blocks of Ninth | ™ | | | | TAYLOR, 510—Sunny furniehed rooms; gas and running water; quiet house. THE OAKS, 119 Third—A rooming house REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALB. FOR sale—At a sacrifice; 3300 for 2 lots on the north side of the Park: worth $600. $1500—A. eorner suitabie for grocery store; in the Miseion; worth $2500. $4000—House of 9 rooms and bath; lot 25x137 on Pine st.; worth $6000. 3$5500—Lot on the southwest corner of Devisadero and Sacra- | mento sts. 110 ft., with 5-room cottage ‘\lnr(h $6500. Call between 9 &. m. and 12 m. MADISON & BURKE, Real Fstate Agen! ou have lots in Richmond district, north of | e Park, that h_to sell quickly then 1 on W. J. GUNN, 530 California st. | 1¥ the Mission or Hor- | wieh to dispose of | ifornia st. | near ith, 5x100: owner, to leave the | 3 with or without the furni- "all and see it. e al estate ition _that 3 n eail on W a) Leavenwor Jones and flats oud lof: paye s per cent. 1738 Hyde st., | near Proadway | MOD! T-room residence; Broderick st., nr. | the Park; in perfect order; low terms. Ad- Call office. cottage; all modern improv hot house and garden. 1112 Castro # ment, stable; % 5 rooms, bath, b 2403 Folsom from Market st. | We have a large | new and second-hand pianos of | ‘We desire to call the attention of intending uyers of country lands to some bargeins in in- come producing orcharde, vineyards, grain and stock farms, many of which are bank foreclos- ures, that we have for sale. Our Mr. Bush, having had 40 years' knowledge and experience | of the value of lands and being the owner of an | income producing orchard and vineyard, can in- telligently direct intending_buyers to the best | lands and bargains in the State. Call or write for what you want. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., David Bush, Manager Country 34 'MONTGOMERY ST. | | FOR BALE. | One of the very finest pleces of paying busi- | mess property in the city of San Jose, Cal., | | for the purpose of closing estate of Francis | Btock, deceased; 76% fest front on First at., | between Fanta Clara and El Dorado sts.. with | an “L” of 3 feet frontage on El Dorado st.; | all covered with business bulldings paying $430 | Jies. KOH. | Per_month rental. | | _Apply to . | san Jose, C: LEIB, attorney for executors, | | STA Tract, San Pablo ave., 8 miles | Berkeley, near Santa Ie railroad; the acre, $130 to $200. Call for HAIGHT, 401 Cal. st . haif a mile from Col- blocks from electric cafs; part | d; a bargain. C. WILLMOTT, | t., or 445 Valencia. | 3350165 ACRE: wood and water; 1301 Devisadero st 512 Main st.. Petalum tate and thoroughbred Helgian hares. free list of Bono nty bargain: ALTA PU |~ morth o valiey land b; Count. from| in_Sonoma 3% miles Send | real e | | [ et, nr. Call bl ‘ontra Costa, Glen: P . | | | Land for sale in Sonoma, | PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- TH ROOMS AND BOARD. HOTEL FAIRMOUNT, 1714 Market st—Eie- Eantly furnished sunny rooms; en suite or sin- gle; with or without board; table first class; Teduced rates. NEW family hotel in all appoint- ments; excellent table; special inducements to select ‘people. 807 California st., occupying corner opposite Grace Church. WANTED—2 permanent boarders in elegant, home, north Oakland; large grounds; ard; reasonable. Address 5201 Shattuck cor. Fifty-second st., Oakland. A—HOTEL Lea Normandie, 32 Bddy_Sunny suites and single rooms; everything new; first- class table and service; prices moderate. LGRAVIA Hotel, Polk and Clay—Sunny bay-window rooms; superior board: modern conveniences; rates reasonable. HOTEL SALISBURY, Hyde and Bddy: changed hand; thoroughly renovated; elegant rooms. LAS PALMAS, 1520 Market st private; bath; sin. rms, utte of 2 or 3 board optional. and board: furnished and unfurnished: $20 up. —_—— | ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. WANTED by married couple (desirable ten- ants)—Large, sunny medern room, with small apartment adjoining for lightest of housekeep- ing; breakfast only: private; cast of Van Ness ave. Box 3086, Call. ——— s SALESMAN WANTED. IMPLEMENT fleld man; must be competent to sell and operate mowers, binders, plows, etc. capable and experienced man only need aj ply; permanent position; state age. Ad- dress box 3147, Cail office. SPECIAL NOTICES. AM going to start a private home tor old gen- tetmen who crave independence of relativ and yet want home comforts and privileges; reterences. Applicants address for further | information M. L.. Call office, Oakland. BAD tenants ejected for §1: collections mads city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION C 415 Montgomery st tel. 5520, ROOMS papered from $1: whitened. §1 u painting done. Hartman Paint Ov., $18 Third. plies. Standard Agency, 145 6t ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; re- pairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourih st. —_— STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office, 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel. Main 5713, pany, 2320 Fiilmore st BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 1340 Market st. tel. South 535 packing, moving and storage. s | TO LEASE. ease_All or part of vacant property; %x 160; on Mission st.. near Fifteenth; will build lght structure. Owner, box 3108, Call 1 ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ‘phone Jackson 281. FOR HOUSEKEEPING. RNISHED floor; kitchen, parlor, 2 bed- rooms and yard; rent $13. Apply at 119 Third. | BUSH, Nice sunny housekeeping room! furnished or bath, laundry an .| yard. Apply CALIFORNIA. 2 unny pariors or rooms for | light housekeeping: gas range: reasonable. | 106—Front connecting housekeep- furnished complete. ELLIS, 414—Lower flat to let for housekeeping; furnished; range and gas. | FIFTH, 36_Two rooms furnished for house- | ’keeping: chean rent —Double parlors, kitchen, bath, fur., connecting rooms, $10; others #4 u . 834—2 large sunny connecting | keeping Tooms; stove, closets, bath; private; | _si0 monen | GROVE, 7253 or 4 furnished sunny house- | “keeping rooms:.bath and laundry ‘ HOWARD, 525 Rooms furnished complete for | housekeeping. | HOWARD, $21—Two sunny rooms | wunfurnished: bay-window; reasor y parior suite, complete housekpg, $22; basement suite, S1 W off Taylor, near Post—Three nicely furnished rooms; §12; stove. MARKET, 1025 Housekeeping, $5. rooms furnished for Lght | | MCALLISTER, 6%—Handsome sunny bay-win- dow pariors, grate, gas, bath; cheaper suite; rooms POLK, nished; bath; housekeepin | POWELL, 617—Nicely furnished sunny suite; kitchen privileges It desired: no children. | “for light” housekeeping; also other rooms | cheap. : TURK, 127—Large sunny rooms for housekee ing, 39 a month; stove; running, water; als tonic is without | VALLEJO, 1301—Two sunny furnished or part- | Iy furnished rooms for housekeeping; $10; half taken In sewing each month if desired. | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. ' BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. . $1400—CORNER lot; Santa Clara ave.; 50x150; near Morton-st. station. §1500—Fine lot; §0x150; bay: bargain. £1000—Elegant lot, west side of Lafayette st., pear San Antonio ave.; snap. §3200—New modern S-room house: avenue, near Lafayette st.; large lot. 12500 New Colonfal, 7-room cottage: Grand st near Alameda &ve.; easy instailments; I nap. Bargains in all parts of Alamed: all the t Office open Sundays and evenings. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st.. Alameda. $4600—ELEGANT home of 9 rooms on Grand st. in a park-like neighborhood: all modern im. provements; near station and school; this is a great opportunity, as owner is going to Eu- rope. Call or address H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park st., Alameda. MODERN house of 7 rooms and bath; $16 50. 2103 Clement ave. ALAMEDA COTTAGES. i Paru st., near the rent | NICELY furnished cottage of 7 rooms and | bath for 6 months: convenient to station. Address box 3185, Call office. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. adjacent to the university EW ouses to rent; grounds; § and 9 rooms, with all the latest | improvements; in the very best part of beau- tiful Berkeley. MASON & McLENATHEN, adjoining Postoffice, Berkeley station. NBARLY new 7-room house, on the sunny side of street. only 2 blocks from the station and 1 block from electric cars: in thorough order: sanitary plumbing; to close an estate we will sell at a bargain. MASON & McLENA- THEN, adjoining Postoffice, Berkeley station. FINE house of § rooms, fully furnished, for rent. MASON & McLENATHEN, adjoining Postoffice, Berkeley ave g w week 5 acres of pertectly level land, ‘fronting on 100-foot stre and not 5 minutes from Berkeley station street work done; the best bargain we ha had for years. MASON McLENATHEN, Adjoining Postoffice, Berkel A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | qubscriptions has been established at 1038 | en. | A_BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooma e to $1 per night; $1 25 to 3 per week, and | lght housekeeping: open all night. $3500—ELEGANT home; thorough constructior beautiful finish; 6 fine rooms, bath, pantri large basement, etc.; lot 50x100: N. side of wide avenue; excellent neighborhood. H. D. TRWIN, Raflroad walting room, Lorin Sta- tion. Open Sunda; THE best corner lot south of University of Cal- ifornia, with elegant modern 8-room house. M. L. WURTS, Seventeenth and Broadway, Oakland. A—"THE ELMER HOUS joining the Russ Hotel Stockton—Sunny | corner suite and single rooms; hot and cold | _water; elevator and all convenfences. BRYANT, 1101, cor. of nished rooms, one a parlor, cheap. TT, 1428 nished rms., = rket st. (old No. 1364)—Fur. . single; also unfurnished. 05 (St. Peter's House)—New | house, newly furnished; housekeeping rooms. | CARROLLTON, 1705 Market, cor. Golden Gate | ave.—Sunny corner; well furn.; rms. & offices | FOLSOM, 965, corner Sixth (The Oliven)—Suhny fui i hed rooms; suites or new mgm Nicely furnished sunny rooms, ;| _$150 8 week up. | | GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- | ed rooms:suites or single; travelers accom. | GIRARD HOUSE, 1 rooms; day or weel LEN PARK ave., 8, oft 12th, nr. Mission—One | sunny furnished or unfurnished room for lad closet and bat! leasant sunny | rates. T7—Finely furnished front . % gents.; private; reasonable. e e i oo GOUGH, 706—Two unfurnished connecting | mer rooms: running water; place for stov. HOUSE, 1 Mission st.—Select | | v rooming house: $1 50 Lo $8 per w HARRISON, 760%, nr. 4th—Finely furnished sunny_rooms, bath, ail improvements; home- like; 31 week up. | ARD), %20 Rooms from 31 week up to 85, ght: also housekeeping romos. 2—Sunny aleove or smaller rooms able: In private family. | & R | transient. 1 near Market—1 sunny room; run- LARKIX, rent re corner Eighth- m, $1 per wee N NTH, 2, ning water; gas; $6. DAK, 111—One large room suitable for two gen- tlemen or man and wife; nicely furnished. O'FARRELL. 2—Sunny {urnished rooms and | officen; elevator; elactric lights: day. Wk., mo. POST, 1 sunny roome, furnished 25 each per montl Protestant Christians; | veither drink nor smol in the house. | clean, comfortable rms,: | nuing water; gas; reas. | . 3% & 821 Ellis st.—Rooms, 3125 to $4; open night. ROYAL HOUS! 126 Elils -L-—lnundmn§ light, reading room, smoking room and ladies’ parior; rooms, per RIght, ¢ to §1 50; week, §2 1o $8; month, §§ to $20; elevator on office rooms with hot and cold water; baths. BAN ANTONIO, 21 Tayl . up-to-date firéproof building: ‘elevator; mew furniture; hot and cold water; radiators; salt sew baths; suites and single room SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. Light I suit) 1 or for good people. R. HUGHES, Proprietor. THE PIEDMONT, 119A Sixth—Sunny furnished rooms; double and single; easy terms. VALENCIA, $34% Front parlor neatly fur- nished for 2: bath: rent reasonable. COTTAG! 1827 Forty-sixth avenue, 1 block south of G. G. Park; fine ocean view: 7o trouble from drifting sand: lot 25x130; Targe rooms: closet in each room; 7-foot base- oot attic; §950. VAN NESS ave., 101—Sunny front suite, every- thing new; gas, bath, phone; §35. CLASSIFIED advertisements and received at Call branch office, (OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. inth—Two fromt fur- | A_WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weskly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, 81 per year. —— OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. BARGAIN In & new house now in course of construction in the Linda Vista District; finest residence location in Oakland; recep- tion hall, parlor, dining-room, kitchen, pantry, 4 bed rooms, basement, etc.; if you want a home see this piace; easy terms if desired. JAS. 8. NAISMITH, 452 Ninth st. ARE you going to bulld? Call and get prices for good building lots on Telegraph ave. Grove st., and vicinity before investing else- where. T 1. MONTGOMERY, /70 Thirteenth xt., Oakland. e e——— OAKLAND ROOMS. “rooms, single. en suite and housekeep- Hotel Shastn. 122 Broadway. EUNN' ine: $1 up. —_——— e OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALms. AN introduction to you from J1. Schellbaas, the furniture dealer, 11th and Frankiin. Oakland. — DIVIDEND NOTICES ND NOTICI Div . 108 (50 cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamship Company will Le pavable at the office of the company, 327 Market street. on and after Mon- day, Aoril 2, 1500. Transfer books will close on’ Tuesday, March 27. 1900, at 3 p. m. ¥. H. SHELDON, Secretary. —————————————— PROPOSALS. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. March 24, 1900—Sealed proposals, in tripiicate, will be rocetved here, until 12 m., Friday, April 13, 190, and then opened. for furnishing 71 cavalry horses and 35 artiliery horses at the Presidio of San Fran- elsco. Government reserves right to reject or sccept_any or all bids, or any part thereof, Bids will be considered for a less number of horses than that stated. Preference given to articles of domestic production, conditions of price and quality (including n the price of foreign productions the duty thereon) belng equal, and such preference given to articles ol American production produced on the Pacifio Coast, to extent of consumption required by the public service there. Information fur- nished on application to J. M. MARSHALL, Deputy Quartermaster General, U. 8. Army, Chief Quartermaster. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent matl will not be inserted. They must be handsd in at either of the pubiication offices and be indorsed_with the name and residence of sons authorized to have the same publishe BORN. i v ANDERSON—In this city, March the wife of Anderson, MARRIED. ICANBERY—McGRATH—In this city, March 24, 1300, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Willlam Alondo Icanbery of Sacramento and Georgla. Christie McGrath of Maxwell, Co- (GG—ALEXANDAE—In this city, March 24, , i RI both of San Francisco. BI¢ mu—mvlqu-m this eity, E SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1900 March 24, 10, by Thomas F. Dunn, Justioe of the Peace, Cristobal Sickavizza and An- gela de los Santos Perusina, both of Guate- mala, Central America. WILLIAMS—DOUGLAS—In this city, Mareh 25, 1900, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Lewls Alonzo Wiillams and Nettie C. Doug- las, both of Afgels Camp, Calaveras County, Cal. Allen, Carrie M. * Barnett, Thomas Crofts, Sister Mary Denny, Jane Donneily, Franeis R. Dwyer, Catherine Duncan, Catherine Emery, ‘Mary A. Mu Josevh F. Franchi, Rev. Chas. More, Eleanor H. Fong Ah On Musgrave, Howard Gallagher, Ellen A. Palmer, Mary Hawxhurst, Caroiine Ryan, Willlam P. Howatt, John B. Kinsman, Eugenla R. Whalen, Mary ALLEN—In this city, March 24, 1900, Carrie M. Allen, mother of Mrs, William Short and Charles H. Allen, a native of Massachusetts. 07 Funeral services to be held at Snelling, Merced County, Cal. BARNETT—In this city, March 25, 1800, Thomas Barnett, beloved father ot Willlam T. and Abraham T. Barnett and Mrs. Henry Davis of Reno, Nev., a native of Wreshen, Prussia, aged 74 year: (Reno, Nev., papers please copy.) T>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10:15 o'clock, from his late residence, 308 O'Farrell street. Inter- ment Hills of Eternity Cemetery by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. CROFTS—In this city, March 24, 150, at the Magdalen Aeylum, Sister Mary Augustine Crofts, a native of Cork, Ireland, aged 80 years. . OFA requiem mass will be celebrated for | the repose of her soul this day (Monday), at | 9 o'clock. Funeral immediately afterward. Interment St. Michael's Cemetery. Stelger, Mrs. Amella DENNY—In this city, March 25, 1900, Jane Denny, mother of Captain J. E., Peter, Louise' and May Denny, a native of St. John, | N. B., aged 7% years § months and 16 days. Sacramento, Cal., papers please covy.) €7 Notice of funeral hereater. DONNELLY—In this city, March 25, 1300, Donnelly, father of Stella and the late Ches- ter Donnelly, son of Mrs. M. S. Donnelly, and brother of Laura_ L. Donnelly, a native of California, aged 83 years 6 months and 25 days, L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tueed at 1 o'clock, from the Masonic | Hall, Fourteenth and Railroad avenues, South 8an Franclaco, under the uspices of the South San Francisco Lodge No. 212, F. and A. M. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. DWYER—In this city, March 25, 190, C ine, beloved wife of the late Anthony Dwyer, mother of Mrs. William Wright, Mrs. Bisonette, Mrs. P. Pfister and M.’ J. F. and | Katle Dwyer, and sister of Mrs. J. MeDon- ald, a native of Tipperary, Ireland, aged 72 ears 7 months and 10 days, (Syracuse, N. (., papers please copy.) {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday). at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1420 Hyde street, thence to St. Brid- get's Church, Van Ness avenue and Broad- way, where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock. Kindly omit flowers. Inter- | ment Holy Cross Cemetery. DUNCAN—In this city, March 23, 190, Cath- | erine Duncan, a pative of Ireland, aged 86 years. U7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), from St. Dominie's Church, where a solemn Tequiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. The remains will be taken to Beni- cla for interment. EMERY—In this city, March 2, 1800, Mary Alice, beloved daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. A Emery, aged 3 years 7 months and ays. FRANCHI—In Milpitas, March 23, 1500, Rev. Charles Franchl, beother of John Franchi of Ttaly, Louls Franchi of San Franclsco. and C. F. Franchi, and brother-in-law o Mrs, | F. Franchi of San Francisco, a native of | Italy, aged 57 years. i [7The funeral will take place this day (Monday), on the arrival of the 7:30 o'clock train from San Jose, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his coul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount C vary Cemetery. | FONG_AH ON—In the City and County Hospl- tal, March 25, 1900, Fong Ah On, a native of China, aged 42 years. GALLAGHER—In this city, March 24, 1500, | Elien Alena, beloved wife of the late James | E. Gallagher, and mother of Mamie Gal- | lagher, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged | 6 years. A member of Golden Gate Councll | No. 60, Order of Chosen Friends. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 44 Shipley street,’ thence to St. Pat- rick's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- tery. HAWXHURST—In this city, March 24, 1900, Caroline Hawxhurst, a native of Connecticut, aged 93 years and 3 monthse, 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services this day (Mon- day), at 12:30 o'clock, at her late residence, 212 Vallejo _street. 'Interment private, in Mountain View Cemetery. HOWATT—In this city, March 25, 1300, John | Bell Howatt, beloved husband of Catherine Howatt, and father of William, John, Sadle, Walter, Albert, Arthur, Eddle, Bthel and Lillie Howatt, a native of Glasgow, Scotland, aged 51 years 10 months and 11 days. KINSMAN—In this city, March 24. 1500, Ex genia R., beloved wife of C. W. Kinsman, a | Francie R., beloved husband of Henrietta G. | | | | | 1 native of Waukagan, IIL, aged 56 years § months and 3 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- | dence, 719 Webster street. Hill Cemetery. KENNEY—In Berkeley, Cal., March 23, 1000, Elizabeth, beloved wife of J. W. Kenney, & native of San Francisco. [ Funeral strictly private. hereafter. KING—In this city, March 24, 1500, Jobn W., beloved son_of Joseph and Ellen' King, and brother of Daisy, William, Joseph, Ella and Thomas King, a native of San Francisco, aged 14 years and 22 days. [ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 927 Jackson street. Interment rivate, Mount Calvary Cemetery. KLEIN—In Concord, Contra. Costa County, Cal., | Fred J., beloved son of Mr. and Mrs, P. J. Klein, and brother of Charies, Gus and Katle Klein' and Mrs. Charles Hing, a native of California, aged 21 years and 3 months. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend_the funeral, which will take place from Presbyterian church, neord, Cal, to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock. LYNCH—In this city, March 24, 190, Mrs. Elizabeth Lynch, dearly beloved mother of Mre. James H. Smith, Mrs. George W. Gar- ner and Mrs. James 'S. Barnard of Lynch- burg, Va., a native of Carmarthan, South Wales, aged 75 years 9 months and 21 days. (Chattanooga, Tenn., and Pottsville, Pa., pa- pers_please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. James H. Smith, 13 Eleventh street, between Mission and How- ard. Tnterment I O. O. F. Cemetery. LINTOTT—In this city, March 24, 1900, Charles, ‘husband of Mary A. Lintott. father of Wal- ter R. Lintott, and grandfather of Margaret and Waiter R. Lintott, a native of London, England, aged 68 years, 7 Nofice. of funeral hereafter. omit flowers. MACKEL—In this city, March 25190, Char- lotte, beloved wife ‘of Peter Mackel. and mottier_of Mrs. Lizzie Willlams and Henry, Lena, Emma and Willlam Mackel, a native gf Gérmany, aged 4 years 11 montha and 15 ays. MURPHY—In this city, March 25, 1900, Joseph G., beloved son of O.'A. and Mary L. Murph; a hative of San Francisco. G MURPHY—In this city, March 25, 1500, at St. Mary's Hospital, Joseph F., h d of Mary Murphy, a native of the City of Waterford, Ireiand. aged 4 years and § montha, ins at the parlors of J. C. O'Con- nor & Co., 767 Mission street. MORE~—In Monroe, Towa, March 15, 1900, Elea- nor 1. More, & native of Pittsburg, Pa., aged | 76 years. P Services at 468 Thirteenth street, Oak- 1and, Cal., to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 oclock. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. MUSGRAVE—In this city, March 25. 1300, How- ard W.. beloved son of Mary and Joseph N. Musgrave, and brother of Kenneth, Edward, “John, Annie and Jeanette Musgrave, a na- tive of Nova Scotla, aged 21 years and 2 months, ! PALMER—In this city, March 2, 1900, Ma: Paimer, beloved mother of John' P. Palmer, Bridget Delaney and Thomas Palmer, and grandmother of Fred Palmer, a native of the parish of Aghaboe, Queens County, Ireland,s 35 The fanéral will take pi r neral ace to-i (fiafiy) 'at'3:30 o'clock, from her Jate ranr. dence, 14 Beventh street, thence to £t. Jo- zeph's Church, where a solemn requiem ma 11 be celebrated for the repose of her soul commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Cross Cemetery. e Interment Laurel Funeral notice Please HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., T BINECTORS AND Lincoln ne South 80. nna-’ Tel. South 167. AND EMBALMERS. Moderc.s Rates RYAN—In this city, March 2, 1900, William P., eldest and beloved son of Michael and Kate Ryan, and brother of Joseph, Daniel and May Ryan, a native of San Jose, - SEAL 1§ JATE aod W dava. STEIGER—At German Old People's Home, East Oakland, March 23, 1900, Mrs. Amella Bteiger, beloved mother of Mrs. B. F. Col- lier of Philadeiphia, Pa., a native of Ger- many, aged 75 years 10 months and 14 days. E¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day {(Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral par- lors of Theo. Dierks, §57 Mission street. In- terment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. WHALEN—In this city, March 2, 1900, Mary, beloved wife ot Patrick Whalen, joving moth- er of Mamie E. Kittie G. and Michael E. and the late John J. Whaien, and sister of Mrs. P. Sweeney, Mrs. P. Walsh, Mrs. E. Smith and the late Mrs. J. Linehan and Mrs. T. Lester, a_native of County Galway, Ire- land, aged 58 years. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully {nvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 133 State street, thence to Mission Do- lores Church, where a solemn requiem high mags will be celebrated for the repose of her | soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Weather Report. €120th_Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, March 25—5 p. m. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date, as compared with those of same date last season, and rainfalis in last 24 hours: This Last Stations— San Franclsc Fresno .... Independence . San Luis Obispo Los Angeles sen DI 66; mintmum, 47; mean, 3. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. Cloudy and threatening weather prevails over the Pacific slope from Central Calllornia north- ward. Light rain has fallen from Cape Mendo- ciro and the Upper Sacramento Yalley north- ward over Washingtin, Oregon and Western Montana. The pressure has fallen over the Pacific slope during the lust twenty-four hours, but there has been a rise along the immediate coast from Central California north in the last twelve hours. The temperature has fallen over Oregon and Southern Washington and remained nearly sta- tionery in other districts. The storm central off the Washington coast this morning has moved rapldly inland and 1s | central to-night over Western Montana. H Conditions are favorable for light showers to- | night and early Monday morning on the ex- treme northern coast, and In the mountains in the extreme north, elsewhere fair weather will prevail. | Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | hours ending midnight, March 26, 1900: i Northern California—Fair, except cloudy and | | probably showers early Monday morning in tie extreme north portion; fresh northwest wind. | Southers Callfornia—Fair Monday; fresh west | win Ne: da—Cloudy, probably with showers Mon- | coole ah—Cloudy, with showers Monday: cooler. | Arizona—Cloudy, probably with showers in | the north portion, fair in south portion Mon- | day: cooler in north portion. 1 San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Monday; fresh northwest wind. G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Official. Sun, Moon and Tide. ! - 1 United Statea Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Helghts of Hign and Low | Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San | Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low twaters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutea loter than at Fort Poini the hetght of tide is the same at both places. MONDAY, MARCH 25, poanan ~H8EENE NOTE—In the zbove exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the lert band column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. Ti 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 helghts given are in_addition to the soundings on the United S Coast Survey charts, except when a “slgn () precedes the height, and then the number glven is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of manan of the lnwer low Steamer Movements. } TO ARRIVE. & | i Steamer. From. Bonita ..........Newport. | Geo. W. Eider. Fortiand | Progreso .......|Tacoma. 3 Crescent City. .. Crescent City. Mar. 26 Empire .lcoos Bay.. Mar. 26 | Czarina . -|Puget Sound Mar. 2 | Australia ...."Honolulu. Mar. 21 Matteawan . : Arcata . Pomona. ... L2y Queen . *|Victoria & Puget Sound|Mar. 28 Bristol ‘|Oyster Harbor L2 Warfleld *|Oyster Harbor. Mar. 28 | Orizaba ......../Humboidt... Mar. 23 | Aloha . “|Crescent City. Mar. 28 | Point Arena....|Point Arena. 1 Curacao . 129 | % 130 23 | City of Sydney. Walla Wall Steamer. | Destination. | Salls. Corona ‘San Diego..... Mar. 26, Ummatilla Vic & Pgt Sd./Mar. 27, Centennial .| Kahuluf Bonita Newport. | Pler. | Pler 11 Pler § 11am 10 am 9 am| 12 miPler 13 9 am|Pler 2 2, 10 am|Pler 24 11 am|Pler 11 2 pmPler 8 1 pm!PMSS 2 pm|Pler 2 | 10 am|Pler § | 8 am|Pler 11 10 am|Pler 24 Shipping Intelligence. i ARRIVED. Sunday, March 2. Stmr Brunswick, Andresen, & hours frm San Pedro. Nor stme Tellus, Pederson, $4/hours fm Oyster ngb“'mm;. Hansen, 16 hours fm Fort B; it 3 % Stmr Fuiton, Johnson, 40 hours from Sants bt “Whitesboro, Olsen, 16 hours from Men- | O Gtmr Greenwood, Fagerlund, 18 hours from Ctme Alcatras, Carlson, 45 hours from San e Giney, Nopander, 28 hours from Moss Landing_and’ way_Dort: Stmr Newsboy, Walvig, 20 hours from Usal. Ship Lucile, Wickberg, 15 days from Hono- lulu: in_quarantine. Schr Emma Claudina, Mahukona: in cuarantine. Schr Mary Etta, Anderson, 4 hours fm Bow- ens Landing. SAILED. Sunda¥, March 25. Stmr Brunswick, Andresen, Eurcka. Stmr Orizaba, Parsons, Eureka, Stmr Samoa, Jahnsen, Fureka Stmr North Fork. Bash, Eurska. Stmr Westoort, Erlesson. Tug Astoria, Olsen, Grays Harbor. Ship Occidental, Bennett, Seattle. Br ship Samoena, Boyce, Queenstown. Sehr Rlo Rey, Kalnin. 3 Schr Bowhead, Newhall, Seattle. TELEGRAPHIC. i POINT LOBOS—Mar %, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NW; velocity 20 miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. SEATTLE—Arrived Mar 2—Stmr Mary D Hume, hence Mar 18. © FORT BRAGG—Arrived Mar 2—Stmr Se- juofa, hence Mer 24. 9 SAL—Salled Mar 2%—Stmr Newsboy, for San Franeisco. GRATE HARPOR-Sailed Mar %-Stmr Na- O ATTLE Salled Mar —Stmr City of Se- felson, 15 days from attle, for Y. PORT 'NSEND--Arrived Mar 25—Br ship Arthur, from Hongkong. ¥ied Mar 25Ship C F Sargent, for San | point in the republic of Mexico, as all such | | Beneficienca. Publica is the only one authorized LOTTERY DRAWIN. OFFICIAL DRAWING LO—;ER Y BENEFIGENCIA PUBLICA. The 1%th ordinary monthly drawing, Class | crawn in the City of Mexico on March 22, | 1500. SPECIAL NOTICE—The public is cautioned | to beware of concerns claiming to operate lot- teries in the City of Mexico or at any other concerns are fraudulent. The Lottery of the and indorsed by the Mexican National Govern- ment. Beware of spurious imitations and see that all tickets are signed by A. Castillo, In- tervenor, and U. Bassetti, Manager, as none others are genuine. No, ELTTTTT TSI LT 4 1 Prize.|No. 100 42. R 100 o 2 3 o 20 109 384, 10 9. 2 7382, F 5099 2 5303, 100 8853, 160. 40113014, 100{13284. sususssisynususvunuesilusey sisses 26| 15633 | 20,1818 | 10,1503, 10/16110. 2016755, 01719, 190 | 20{17511. 2| 2 ! 20 I 100/ 15044 20 4018242 2 /18434 100 2015630 0 20{15968. 20 20 19308 20 L 40| gsuveusussFufususunssunuyneusuyyss susssannennd i gessunsy 33 sepysSyssnuussls :gsss§s§§zzz;z g ot Ss85%% SSYSBYBBNILVBYLLLSLLBVSVUBLEVLEIS LYY 20149611 20150243 05042, 20151173 100!51282, ANV IR 40152231 . 100/52801. 40/5267° lmsunsnzJsz:sats:wEuss!§us§§ss§ssasz T 7 2 1 oSt | 2208 40i7T2612. 20/ 72908 100(73290. 100(73797.. 20/74134. 100, 74281 40/ 74738 20/75135. T5R03.. o APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 numbers from 37066 to 37,166, inclustve, being 50 numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of $80,000—§60. 100 numbers from 37,220 to 57,320, inclusive, being 50 numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of $20, 100 numbers from 34,510 to 34,670, inclusive, being 50 numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of $10,000—§20. TERMINAL PRIZES. 799 numbers ending with 15, being the last two figures of the number drawing the capital prize of $80,000—320. 79 numbers ending with 7, being the last two figures of the number drawing the capital prize of §20,000—$20. No. 37,116 draws first capital prize of 60,00, sold in Vera Cruz, Monterey and City of Mex- ico. No, 57,270 draws second capital prize of 000, sold in Houston. Tex. No. 34,62 draws third capital prize of §10.000. sold_in New Or- leans, La. Nos. 11477, 15.270. 22.872. 39,150 and 78,207 draw each $1000. ‘'sold in the City of Mex- ico, San Francisco, Cal., Houston, Tex., Mo- bile, Ala., and MacKinney. Tex. U. BASSETTI. Manager. ANTONTO PEREZ, For the Treasury Department. APOLINAR CASTILLO, Intervenor. l HOTEL ARRIVALS GRAND HOTEL. S I Felkin, Modesto S G_Hendricks, 3 Woliman: Benicia. | W 6 Lowior Ha ullman, Benlcin |W s, to W McDonpid, Val'ejo (S Kallish, w & d, Me C M Post & w, Sacto |T P Minnaugh, N Y G H Warford, T S N |T E Houghton, Mass W H Murphy; P Alt) |§ Lalaide, Mass H Havens, P Atlo |Mrs W T Mead, Mass R Slaughter, Cal |3 Smith, Nevaaa Jos Schell, Alaska |R W Browning, Cal €M Willlams, LA _|J G Kirchelve, Cal Mrs § Caldweil & ¢, TlI|G B McKee, S Jose D M Dysant, Cal | A Rockebroune Jr, 3 3 J W Bowen, P A _ |J Goldberg, N ¥ D # Ralhshaurs & o WhJ & Sovey. cat c, n Y, T D Drew, Alaska |L A Spitzer, S Joss W _H Porter, Alaska |E Whipple, Decota E Mead, Dayton, O |J M Canty, Cal Harry Long, Daytoa |T J Turner & w, O HC gl‘lvfl. Dayton élinwn Jr, Freson G G Shaw, Dayton atterson, Stin jaet TS (RS TANLE e Y | Mrs ic] Jobn Henry, Phila |H B Mulr, C B Adams, N Y J A Flack' & w, Cal James Laut, Man |H A Bell, Sacto I E Stearett & d, Ind W F Maggard, Cal I R Dorroh, Cal |T Jositn, Wash E F Kendail & w, Wis|J M Pearl & w, Cal R W Van Pelt, Cal __|J J O'Rourke, Cal Mrs A Sherwood, N Y D Levy, Cal Mrs W E Husted, N Y/ T Guertin, Alasks ALACE HOTEL. C Goodyear,w & d.Chic|L E Mosher & w, L A G E Goodman, Napa C H Colburn & w, Nev E O Miller, Visalia | Mrs Palmer & d, Mich J C Anderson, Chic |F H Bowles & », Wis Mrs C_Parmelee, Chic E M Ray & w, St Joa S Smith & w, Norman Mrs E B Morgan, Mass J Macdonald,” fowa | Miss E Samson, Mass W Dougherty, Tacoma Mrs J A Huston, Mass F G Burgess, N Y Mrs E Huston, Boston H H Kenkel, Minn |H E Cary, S L P N Moore, St L |W _H McFadden, Pa F Dodwell & W, Wash/J E Tibby, Pa W H Isom & W, Chid |A R Spatz, N Y. w GB qullnf,ls:;nkb-‘d 5: !l:_' g‘hhe;,. NN’Y G , Stan rancke, J G‘V.V!I.lhl’rm‘n. Wh Mrs E Chureaul, Chie E M Stmpson, Sacto L H Elliott, Chi 7 S Henderson, Sacty | M Whittall & w, Mass Mrs C W Murphy, Oak H Gorlits, London P Miss C Bonnemort, CallJ E Terry, Sacto T G Roberts, U 8 N | Geo Fletcher, G Valley H B Taylor, Oak | A W Brown, Denver G W Averill & w, B C|J R Ryan, Nevada F G Burgess, N Y |T T Johnston, Chicago C Dobblestein, Cai |3 ¥ More, Cal Sir_H_Blosee, Ireiand| A P Brayton, Oakland H B Maxson, Nev C Overholdt, Pa E Shepherd, w &d, Tl s NEW WESTERN H w |R McVail, Los Ane M M J Connolly, Los Ang R R R Bliss, Phoenix s W R Winn, Phoenix 5 Miss L Hingley, Visla A . Sac |Miss M Howeil Visia ELatRes “Donnell, ng erry, D Sthor Curwonsvilie [ L Horaing. A Webster & W, S Rs Christian Ruhland to Eltzabets Rubland, lo¢ on NW corner of Thirty-second and Lobos avenues, W 120 by N 100: gift. Same to Same, lot on W line of Thirty- second avenue, 100 S of Clement street, S 00 Same to same, lot on SE corner of Thirty. third avenue and Clement street, S 100 by B 120; gift. to same, lot on E line of Thirty-third lvs:nnul:, 'I’M N of Point Lobos avenue, N 200 by E 120; gift. Harry D. M. Cobb to Dayid Cobb, lot on of G street. 57 W of Fifteenth avenue, S 121:2, E 25; $800. also lot on N line of K W $2:6 W of Thirty-second avenue, W 50 0. I Wa H. and Ellen G. Grady to Fairmount b 120; by Lean Assoclation, lot 6, block 3, De Tract; $10. of Chenery street, 238 N of Roanoke, NE 35 by NW 100, block 8, Fairmount: gift. Bronislawa Krysiak (Basecki) to Adam A. lot 3, block S, Park Lane Tract No. . 7. and Louise M. Harding to California Titje Tnsurance and Trust Company, lots 1 1o 4, block 3, Sunnyside; §10.