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° THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1900 11 MONEY TO LOAN. REAL ESTATE~—CITY—FOR SALE. amount; | niture and | Mission st. e without security Exchge., 431 C; 266 Parrott bu 1d- xaminer buil st and 24 m N, 418 M mortgages, and on | FOR sale—At a sacrifi = | FOR sale very cheap, lot 40x10. $300 for 2 lots om the north side of the Park; worth $600. $1500—A corner suitable for grocery store; in the Mission; worth $2500, $4000—House of § rooms and bath; lot 25x 137:6; on Pine st.; worth 36000. $5500—Lot on the southwest corner of Devisadero and Sacra- 26:7x110 ft., with 5-room cottage all between § a. m. and 12 m., STONE. 11 Montgomery st. east line of th, with im- H. PATTERSON CO., Mission st b 170 bet. Eighth and N veme: W, corner é-room bay-window cottage: new : large stable; streets graded and red. 1429 Shotwell st.; take Folsom-st. 1 bl car, get off at Precita ave. sk up. 40x13L monthi 0x265; $15 monthly. lots situated in Berkeley, near car lines; title perfect; good sofl, fine climate; bound to Increase in value. LYON & HOAG, 114 Montgomery st. ROOMS AND BOARD. HOTEL FAIRMOUNT, Iil4 Market st—Ele. gantly furnished sunny rooms; en suite or sin- Ele; with or without board; table first class; reduced rates. NEW family hotel; first class in all appoint- ments; excellent table: special inducements to select ‘pecple. 807 California st., occupylng corner opposite Grace Church. WANTED—2 permanent boarders in elegant, et home, north Oakland; large grounds: orchard; reasonable. Address 5201 ttuck _ave., cor, Fifty-second st., Oakland. A—HOTEL La Normandle, 3% Eddy—Sunny suites and single rooms; everything ne class table and servic: prices moderate. FOR man and wife or two ladles; sonable; sunny rooms; American family: erences. Apply to B. J. 27 M O'FARRELL, 6%5—FElegant rooms; sun all day: with private bath; also single rooms with beard: beautiful grounds; references res BELGRAVIA Hotel, Polk and Clay—Sunny bay-window rooms; superior board; modern conveniences; rates reasonable. planos, without private. LIC res 16 no cAllister. | tgaged and you meed | RPHY, 630 Market st ney see H . M ateral or indorser; s. Sen Frao- | ‘_‘—-—g | HAVE you real estate in the M | IF you have lots It Richmond district, north of the Park, that you wish to sell quickly then call on W. J. GUNN, 530 California st. ston or Hor- sh to dispose of ner's Addition that you then on W. J. GUNN, 63 California st. BROADWAY, bet. Jones and Leavenworth—2 fats and lof: pays 8% per ceat. 178 Hyde at., y ad: % 3 FINE BARGAINS ER PIANOS, Stock cldest and largest house KOHLER & CHASE'S, e se and Steri &n | &1 covered with business buildings paying $430 | MODERN 7-room residence; Broderick st., nr. the Park: in perfect order; low terms. Ad- dress box 4435, Cail office. HOTEL SALISBURY, Hyde and Eddy; changed hands; thoroughly renovated; elegant rooms. LAS PALMAS, 1520 Market st.—Sulte of 2 or 3 private: bath; sin. rms.; board optional. ave., 94 (The Wallace)—Room: furnished and unfurnished: $20 u CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 1§ pages, sent to any address in the | Unifed States or Canada one year for 8, | postage paid. N WANTED. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale . FOR SALE. One of the very finest pleces of ng busi- nees property in the city of San Jose, Cal for the purprse of closing estate of Francis Stock, deceased: 75% feet front on First st., between Santa Clara and E! Dorado sts., with L’* of 3% feet frontage on El Darado st.: per month rental. Apply to . F. LETB, attorney for executors, San Jose, Cal. ALTA PUNTA Tract, San Pablo ave., $ miles north of Berkeley, near Santa Fe railroad valley Jand by the acre, $130 to $300. Call for c., on G. W. HAIGHT, 401 Cal. st | i | 4 | | IMPLEMENT fleld man; must be competent to sell and operate mowers. binders, plows, ete.; capable and experienced man only need 5 ply; permanent position; state age. - dress box 3147, Call effice. —_— SPECIAL NOTICES. AM going to start a private home for old ge tlemen who crave {ndependence of relativ and vet want home comforts and privilege: references. Applicants address for further information M. L., Call office, Oakland. LADIES—Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pill are the best: safe, reliable: take no other; gend dc stamps for particulars. ‘‘Reltef for Ladies,” in jetter by return mall: at drug- gists. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadel., Pa. BAD tenants efected for $4; collections made; and water. 01 Devisadero s 3. W. HORN. 812 Main st Petaluma; real es- tate and thoroughbred Belgian hares. for free list of Somoma County bargains. MARION GRIFFIN, 715 Market, nr. Call blds. Land for sale in Sonoma, Contra Costa, Glenn, Sants Cruz, ta and Tehama Cos.. Cal = ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. A—2 LARGE sun; T for hou 5 per at t and Second. 3% miles from rafiroad. | blocks from electrio cars: part | ity or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., B Darsain. 445 Valencia st. | 416 Montgomery t., rooms $-10; tel. 5520, ACRES 1n Somoma County; plenty | ROOMS papered from $3; whitened, §1 { H Send | & ~ | PIERC) shoe | PACIFT painting done. Hartman Paint Co. 319 Thitd. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. NTED, repatred, bought, sold; machine sup- plies. Standard Agency,145 6th; phone Mint 45. ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; re- pairinz at lowest rates 205 Fourth st.. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PH Storage and Moving Co. . cor. Powell: tel. Main 5713, Storage and Furniture Moving Com- 1 ; ‘phone Jackson 281. DO’ Office, 401 Post any r, 2 bed: 119 Third Lagtna and Bu. $7; water included. y housekeeping roo ed: bath, laundry and m. . 615, bet ms and kitchen, BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 1840 Market st.; tel. : packing, moving and storage. P LR R R 1 TO LEASE. 1l or part of vacant property; %x on Misslon st., near Fifteenth; will build Owner, box 3109, 'Call. 160 light structure. shed rooms with use cgant §4 switches test hair et wigs. like mag 1243 Ho photographic rteenth st., near Wash- don’t_sell until you Nathan, 10 Summer. " cure wives perfect relief. Cail N. A. DILLON, 1326 Vailejo st. G corrected: booklet. J. WHITE- Oakland. or ots 83 5; our | re: ts allows us to sell cheap- | ready-made. L. LEMOS, 1417 Market Tth and Sth, prop. One-price Tailor- | fng Co. 2 Kearny, near Sacto.: also 164 | Market et., under 8t. Nicholas. < in every room; Winchester st., near Market: 100 rooms; r night; §150 to 36 per week: baggage to and from the ferry. -hand clothing store, 79 Ninth; value given for ladies’, children's cast-off trunks, ete. Phone, Howard 1182 NTED—Old gold for manuf'g. O. NOLTE, he" = J "’F!lrrvn, bet. Powell and Mason. free "bus en: BLAND S seco ish full value for your csst-off cloth- Third: tel Black 4123 ~ cast-off clothing bought and ‘l n, 984 Folsom: tel Folsom 1191 Jeather ALASKA for garm hoods, mitts, ALAREA 109 Sansome st. | H. M HEINEMA A TWEEK'S news for § cents. The A R e wrapper. for mailing. $1 per year ELL—Office and_residence, | bet Sixth and Seventh. 7 Market st., opposite Kearny. Market st.. 2 fromtages; pays & per o 4 improvement. 54 corner; 75 feet front; half block ket st., mot far from 6th; rents $300. Nare investment; vicinity Powell and | ¢ brick building; stores and bove; 56 feet front. rents $406; modern improve- | Eady and Jones sts.; store and ve; modern; pays 7 per cent nmet. st., pear Eady. 75 feet fropt; rents 32400 Six eles: v «d for 854 o month: grand bargain. £ood fats; rents $960 yearly; down- 0 feet frobt. choice fats; Hayes st.; mortgage within few blocks of Ninth rents $35. o nice flate: rents $16 50. rooms and iot 45x72 feet. & CO., 667 Market st. WANTED At once, mice rlean vacant flats and houses for good tenmants. Aoply at once, & CO., 667 Marke: st. RTH $4000; store, 3 rooms, bath; flat [ n-l-.l 500— W “lhve, § rooms, bath; reated LEWIS | CALIFOR: y parlors or rooms for s range: reasonable. ny furnished front room: suit- Front housekeeping rooms: fur- i locat private FIFTH, 38 nished su kitchen; fold FIFVTH aiso 2 conns le pariors, kitchen, bath, fur., ting rooms, $10; others, $4 up. y connecting houss , closets, bath; privat: residence. | | | | | | ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. | ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. THE_following prices will buy a duplicate modern house of 7 rooms, bath and basement: | With lot 40x1%5, Santa Clara ave. 82750 | 50x130, San Antonio ave. . 304 149, Grove st. Encinal ave. Buena Broadway Cedar st J. H. YO reighbor r station and school; this is a provements; great opportunity, as owner is going to Eu- rope. Call or address H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park st., Alameda. ck room, furnished light housekeep- house of 7 rooms and bath; rent Clement ave, 0 LAMEDA COTTAGES, housekeeping; basement sulte, $12. | AlA § COTRARES. & i e el 3 NICELY furnished cottage of 7 rooms and SM—Sunny front rooms, $; laree | “poih for 6 months: convenient to station. Address box 3185, Call office. 15, off Tavlor, near Post—Three nicely furnished rooms; §12; stove. rooms furnished for Lght ¥%—Handsome sunny bay-w gas, bath; cheaper suit re ing, $9 & month; running water; also sinzle rooms. 1301—Two sunny furnished or part- rooms for housekeeping: $i 18 each month 1f desired. NEWLY furnished rooms and bath, §2% others, §10. 461 Hayes st. ASSIFIED advertisements apd subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subsc ms has been established at 1056 Valencia st. ——————————————————— ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unforn. A—BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 14§ Sixth—Rooms %c to §1 per night; $1 25 to §5 per week, and light housekeeping: open all night. A—THE ELMER HOUSE.” 824 Bush st., ad- joining the Russ Hotel; §4 rooms; all prices. stov 5> | | | i TURK, 127—Large sunny rooms for housekeep- | also | BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. NEW houses to rent; adjacent to the university grounds; § and 9 rooms, with all the latest improvements; in the very best part of beau- tiful Berkeley. MASON & McLENATHEN, adjoining Postoffice, Berkeley station. NEARLY 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 sell 3 an estate we will N & McLENA- . Berkeley statlon. fully furnished, for NATHEN, adjoining tion. at a bargain. MA g Postoffic MASON otfice, Berkeley sta WE have got to sell within 1 week § acres of perfectly level land, fronting on 100-fdot street and not 5 minutes from Berkeley station; street work done; the best bargaln we bave had for years. MASON McLENATHEN, Adjoining Postoffice, Berkelsy. $3500_ELEGANT home; thorough construction; beautiful finish; € fine rooms, bath, pantries, large basement, etc.: lot 50x100; N, side of wide avenue: excellent neighborhood. H. D. | IRWIN, Railroad waiting room, Lorin Sta- tion. Open Sundays. H THE best corner lot south of University of Cal- ifornla, with elegant modern S-room house. M. L. WURTS, A 16 pages. in wrapper. for mailing. $1 per yea A—"THE ELMER HOUSE,” 24 Bush st., ad- he Russ Hotel; 84 rooms; all prices. , 289 Post st cor. Stockton—Sunny corner suite and single rooms; hot and cold ; elevator and all conveniences. BURNETT, 1426 Market st. (old No. 186)—Fur- nished rme., suitos, singie; also unfurnished. NIA, (St house, newly furnished; housekeeping room 206 Market, cor. Golden Gate er; well furn.; rms. & offices. 306 FIFTH—New cor. house; large sunny bay- ‘window rooms; run. water; gas; $8 and $i0. | FOLSOM, 965, corner Sixth (The Oliven) —Sunny furnished rooms; suites or single; new mgmt. GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- ed roome:suites or single; travelers sccom. | | | Peter's House)—New | 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. (o) FFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $10 CASH, $8 monthly till paid; chi n run; 50 X266 feet: price, all told, $190; level land; esandy loam, 3 to 7 feet deep; no adobe; plenty *of good water: site and climate suverb: no cold winds or fogs hes build your home or ‘we will build for you op paying rent; near electric cars and $0-foot wide boulevard; not far trom a fine school; Westall Tract, adjoining East Oakland; call or send for circulars. 45§ Seventh st., near ccr. Broadway, Oakland; carrlage free. HENRY Z. JONES, —_— GIRARD HOUEE, 191 Eeventh—Pleasant sunny rooms; day or week; moderate rates. GOLDEN GATE, 721—Finely furnished front room; water; i gents.; private; reasonable. GOUGH, 706—Two unfurnished connecting cor- ner rooms; running water; place for stove. HANCOCK HOUSE, 781 Mission st.—Select family rooming house; §1 50 to $8 per week. HOWARD, 823—Rooms from §1 week up-to $5, 25c to §1 night; al=o housekeeping romos. LARKIN, 1702—Sunny aicove or smaller rooms; rent reasonable: in private family. MINNA, 661, corner Eighth—New furnished bay window room, §1 per week; transtent. NINTH, 0, near Market—1 sunny room; run- ning water; xas; 8. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furni offices; elevator; electric ligh | ORLANDO House, %% Howard, cor. Sixth— Bunny rooms: prices to suit; open night. POWELL, 121—Light, clean, comfortable rms.; eultes or singles: running water; gas; reas. ROSEDALE House, 519 & 321 Ellis st —Rooms, night. %c to $1; Week, $1 25 to $; open Dight. ROYAL HOUSE, 126 Ellis st —Incandescent light, reading room, smoking room and lag parior: rooms, per night. 35c to §1 50; week, §3 10 $5; month. 3§ to §20; eievator on office ficor; with hot and cold water; baths. AN ANTONIO. 71 Taylor et., near Market up-to-date fréproof bullding; elevator; new furniture; hot and cold water; radiators; salt sez baths: suites and single rooms. SHERMAN Apartment House, 2 Eighth st near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. TAYLOR. 516—Sunny furnished rooms; gas and running water; t 3 THE OAKS, 113 —A good rooming house for good people. R. HUGHES, Proprietor. THE PIEDMONT, 1194 Sixth—Sunny furnished rooms; double and single; easy terms. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscri) received ut Call branch office. 2220 FyI 3 CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16_pages, sent to any address in the TUnifed States. postpald. for $1 per yvear. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. WANTED by married m&wm- (d-l.nnir mi EFatimment wdsoining for LEhtert of housckesp: ing; breakfast only: private; east of Van Ness ave. Box 3086, Call OAKLAND ROOMS, ROOMS _furnished, _light A etk b suites, at 617 Bast Eighteenth st., near Knu'r. teenth ave. SUNNY rooms. single. en suite and housekeep- ing: $4 up_ Hotel Shasta. 1226 Broadway. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALu. AN introduction to you from H. Schel the furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin, Oakland. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE— NOTICE—Dividend No. 108 (50 cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be payable at the office of the company, 827 Market street, on and after Mon- day, Aoril 2, 19500, Transfer books will close on Tuesday, March 27. 1906, at § p. m. E. H. SHELDON, gecrmry. ——— PROPOSALS. SAN FRANCIECO, Cal,, March 24, 1900—Seal proposals, in triplicate, will be received ~ unt!l 12 m., Friday, April 13, 1500, and ti opened, for furnishing 71 cavalry horses a artillery horses at the Presidio of San Fran- cisco. Government reserves right to reject or accept any or all bids, or any part thereof. Bids will be considered for a iess number of horses than that stated. Preference given to articlee of domestic production, conditions of price and quality (ncluding in the of forelgn productions the duty thereon) being equal, and such preference given to articles of American production produced on the Pacific Coast, to extent of consumption required by the publiec service there. Information fur- npished on plication to J. M. MARSHALL, Deputy Quartermaster General, U. S. Army, Chief Quartermaster. 'MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses h‘-lv: been tssued as follows: Frank S. Pasko, 21, 116 Grant avenue, and Rhodle Todnunter, 30, awnrlimi.’mo.. ce J. Thom street, and um:‘ Schulz, 28, 2937 Clay me'?‘ Valentin Behrendt, 33, city, and Johanna T ey Kronn, 2h, oi3 F1lbert street, and Edith Cascassa, 15, 1 Medau place. Marcus L. Levy, 3, city, and Eda Oppen- P eahim Ancher, 34, T2 Golden Gate ave g avenue, and Ray Marks, 2, 724 Golden Gate avenue, Paul A, Bliss, 21, 12 A chanis Sehraden 31, Vallejo, and Alice M. ¥ e: Deonovan, mmm strests 3 Lo Nfl!’&m"h!. %1, city, and Augusts Swan- son, 26, city. Joachim Cordes, 34, city, and Margaret Nefl- son, 20, cit BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall 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- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. BUSSE—In this city, March 24, 1300, to the wife of F. A. Busse, a daughter. PENDERGAST—In this city, to the wife of H. M. Pendergast, a son. PHILLIPS—In this city, March 15, 1900, to the wife of B. Phillips, a daughter. MARRIED. SCHRADER—DONOVAN—In this city, March 25, 1900, by the Rev. F. A. Doane, Charles Schrader of Vallejo, Cal., and Alice M. Dano- van of San Francisco. TAUZMAN—COHN—In this _city, March 35, 1900, by the Rev. Hyman Samuelson, Abra- ham I Tauzman and Elsie Cohn, both of San Francisco. DIED. Kenney, Elizabeth King, John W. Kinsélia, John Klein, Fred J. Lintoft, Charles Lall, Sarah J. More, Eleanor H. Morgan, John L. Murphy, Joseoh F. Norton, Timothy Palmer, Mary Riker, May A. Rusconi, Meille C. Scanlon, Rose B. Barnett, Thomas Brodle, John Cleal, Beatrice L. Conry, Eliza E. 5 Michael T. Desmond, Jane Donnelly, Francis R. Dutra, Mary L. Dwyer, Catherine Emery, Mary As Flynn, Thomas Gudun, Leon Haack, Matilda Howatt, John B. * Strandberg, Peter Jansen, Erik A. Whalen, Mary Johnston, Margaret BARNETT—In this city, March 25, 1900, Thomas Barnett, beloved father of Willlam T. and Abrabam T. Barnett and Mrs. Henry Davis of Reno, Nev., a native of Wreshen, Prussia, aged 14 years. (Reno, Nev., papers Dlease copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Tuesday), at 10:15 o'clock, at his late residence, $08 O'Farrell street. Inter- ment Hills of Eternity Cemetery by 11:80 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. BRODIE—In San Jose, March 23, 1800, John Brodle, beloved father of Hector and Charles Brodie, a native of Scotland, aged 80 years 1 month and 21 days. CLEAL—In this city, March 2, 1800, Beatrice L., beloved daughter of John G. and Ada M. Cleal, a native of San Francisco, aged 6 years and § months. CONRY—In this city, March 25, 1300, Eliza Blien, beloved wife of James W. Conry, mother of Willlam and_James Conry, and sister of Mrs. Hager, Mrs, Merchant and Mrs. Crane, & native of San Francisco, aged 2 years ¢ months and 10 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 132 San Carlos avenue, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment private, St. Mary’s Cemetery, Oakland. CUMMINS—In' this city, March 2, 150, Mich- ael Thomas, beloved son of John and Mary and brother of Mary and Patrick iins, & native of County Galway, 5 years. DENNY—In this city, March 5, 1800, Jane Denny, mother of Captain J. B., Peter, Louise and May Denny, a native of St. John, N. B., aged 73 years § months and 16 days. (Sacra- mento, Cal., papers pleagse copy.) * [ ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect. tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesdny), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 421 Eddy street, between Leavenworth and Hyde, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o"cloc] Interment private. | DESMOND—In this city, March 26, 1300. Jane, beloved wife of Daniel Desmond, and mother of George J., Daniel, Frank J., Annle, Jam Katie and Theresa Desmond and Mrs. George Boyson, a native of Ireland, aged 57 years. ELLY—In this city, March 2, 1900, Francis R., beloved husband of Henrletta G. Donnelly, father of Stella and the late Ches- ter Donnelly, son of Mrs. M. 5. Donnelly, and brother of Laura L. Donnelly, & native of Galifornia, aged 33 years 6 months and 2 [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock. from the Masonic Hall, Fourteenth and Railroad avenues, South San Francisco, under the auspices of the South San Francisco Lodge No. 212, F. and A. M. Interment Cypreis Lawn Cemetery. DUTRA—In Oakland, March 2, 1500, Mary L. Dutra, beloved wife of George Dutra, mother of Edna and Harold Dutra, daughter of Mark and Mary McDonough, end sister of Pat rick, James, Joseph and Katie McDonough, Mrs. W. S. Harmon and the late John Mo~ Donough, a native of Pittsburs, Pa. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at §:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1762 Atlantic street, thence to St. Putrick’s Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com: mencing at § o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. DWYER—In this city, March 25, 1900, Cather- ine, beloved wife of the late Anthony Dwyer, mother of Mrs. William Wright, Mrs. N. Bisonette, Mrs. P. Pfister and M. J. F. and Katle Dwyer, and sister of Mrs. J. McDon- aid, a native of Tipperary, Ireland, aged 72 years 7 months and 10 days, (Syracuse, N. Y., papers please copy.) {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at $:30 o'clack, from her late resi- dence, 142) 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 Croes Cemetery. EMERY—In this city, March 25, 1800, Alice, beloved daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Emery, aged ? years 7 months and 3 days FLYNN—In this city, March 26, 1500, at the residence of Mrs. Eliza Corcoran, 2415 Clay street, Thomas Flynn, beloved brother of Mrs. Eliza Coreoran, Mrs. Mary Kelly, Mrs. Mar- garet McDonald and the late Bridget Fiynn, a native of County Clare, Ireland, aged 74 years. GUDUN—In the City and County Hospital, March 2, 1900, Leon Gudun, a native of France, aged 66 years. HAACK—In this city, March 26, 1900, beloved daughter of Mrs. Kate Haack, sister of Emma Haack, a native of New York City, aged 23 years. HOWATT—In this city, March 25, 1900, John Bell Howatt. beloved husband of Catherine Howatt, and father of William, John, Sadle, Walter, Albert, Arthur, Bddie, Ethel and Lillle Howatt, a native of Glasgow, land, aged 50 years 10 months and A member of Bureka Valley Lodge No. %3, A. O. U. W. (Camden, Phia_papers please cop: L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2:30 o'clock, from his Iate resi- ‘dence, 3557 Seventeenth street, near Noe. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. JANSEN—In this eity, March 25, 1500, Erik A., beloved son of Charlotta and the late Erik A. Jansen, a native of San Francisco, aged 18 vears 3 months and 27 days. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wedne at 2 o'clock, from the family residence, Third street. Interment I O. ©O. F. Cemetery. JO) )N—In this city, March 26, 1900, Mar- garet, beloved mother of Thomas J. John- ston, a native of Londonderry, Ireland, aged 74 _years. Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., Stockton street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. 23, 1900, KENNEY-In Berkeley, Cal., March beth, beloved wite of J. W. Kenhey, . Francisco. g strictly private. Funeral notice native of San T Funeral o this city, March %, 1900, John KING—In this 3 W., NG 1% eomof. Joseph and Eilen’ K. sud brother of Daisy, William, Joseph, Ella and B as King, & native of San Francisco, 1% years and 22 days. The funeral will take place this day esday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence St 'the parents, 527 Jackson street. Interment Orivate, Mount Calvary Cemetery. KINSELLA—In this city, March 26, 1500, John, the late Hanora Kinsella, Rector, tive of County Carlow, Ireland lelh‘cl ::. .‘-n““ 18 mo' Frie acquatn are respect- £y, invited 1o attend the faneral o ‘ednesday), :: 9:30 o'clock, from { ;\L J.. and Philadel- | avenpe. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery. Please omit flowers. LULL—In Chicago, March 24, beloved wife of Walter Lull, mother of Mrs. Charles P. Gilbert of Berkeley, and sister of the late Galen Eastman and Mrs, Frances Bridges of San Francisco. MORE—In Monroe, Iowa, March 18, 1900, Elea- nor H. More, a pative of Pittsburg, Pa., aged 76 years. [ Services at 466 Thirteenth street, Oak- land, Cal., this day (Tuesday). at 2 o'clock. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. MORGAN—In this city, March 26, 1900, John Lawrence, only child of James and Alice Mor- gan, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 months and 12 days. MURPHY—In this city, March 25, 1300, at St. Mary's Hospital, Joseph F., husband of Mary Murphy, a native of the City of Wazerford, Ireland, aged 40 years and 6 months. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 3:15 o’clock, from the parlors of J. C. O’Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Dominic's Church, Bush and Steiner streets, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 10 o'clock Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. The members of St. Dominic's Sodality of the Holy Name please take notice. Remains at the parlors of J. C. O’Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. NORTON—In this city, March 26, 1900, Tim- othy, beloved husband of Bridget Norton, be- loved father of James, Robert, Agnes, Mary, Gracle and William Norton, and brother of W. H., Patrick, Mary, Michael. John and Malachi Norton, a native of Athlone, County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 60 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at o'clock, from his late residence, 304 Shotwell street, thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PALMER—In this city, March 25, 1300, Mary Palmer, beloved mother of John and Bridget Delaney, and Thomas Palmer, and grand. mother¥st Fred Palmer, & native of the parish g‘l Aghaboe, Queens County, Ireland, aged yea [ The funeral will take place this day (Tuesday), at §:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 14 Seventh street, thence to St. Jo- seph’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. RIKER—In Oakland, March %, 1900, May Au- gusta, beloved daughter of Addison J. and Sophie A. Riker, a native of California, aged 1 year and § months. RUSCONI—In this city, March 2, 1300, Mellle C., beloved daughter of John B. and Laura N. Rusconl, and granddaughter of Mrs. Nellie Tracy, a native of San Francisco, aged 7 years ‘and 11 months. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 2324 Sacramento street, thence to Holy Church Cross for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.’ SCANLON—In this city, March 3, 1900, Rose E., beloved wife of Willlam H. Scanlon, lov- ing daughter of Mary Crosble, /and sister of James and Willie Sweeney and Ella Crosble, a native of San Francisco, aged 17 years and 15 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 3:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her mother, 218 Ritch street, thence to St. Rose’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. -Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. STRANDBERG—In this city, March 26, 1900, Peter, beloved husband of Sina Strandberg, a native of Denmark, aged 70 years 1 month and 21 days. WHALEN—In this city, March 25, 1900, Mary, beloved wife of Patrick Whalen, loving moti er of Mamie E., Kittle G. and Michael B, and the late John J. Whalen, 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 68 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at $:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 153'State street, thence to Mission Do- lores ‘Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 3 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS." The widow and children of the late John Tietjen take this method of thanking their many friends for the kind sympathy extended them during their sad bereavement. MRS. SOPHIE TIETJEN and Children. Canfleld, Bakrsfld P Herzog & W, W Wolforth, N Y H B Smith, N Y Mrs H F Wund, N Y G E Keany, Halttax M; NY C Pease, Montreal Dubuque Wosd, Dubess Smith, Indiana Kmx1 fman & wife, nlo Boynton, Chicago Johnson &w,S Rfl P Staats & w, Psan Tracy, San Mateo rs H Preston, Seattl L Whits & w. Ohlo rs § Eberhart, Ind rs R § Grimes, Nebr E Fowler, Seattle Bayba, Germany Weed & w. Bston G Chandler, Bstn Lane, Boston E40MEE dRK-na 4 g rd 40 woBy @ o D Hurley, ‘Chicago Hunt & W, Chicago C Innes, Spokane P Corse. N Y H Henry, San Jose P Bruce, N Y =l Lathrop, Hollistr EE> QCRENE i HO G > RO A Thompson. N Y {Miss G Lane, Boston K Offield, Chicago [Mrs D Lane, Boston F Dreer, Philadel Davis, *Jackson W Rogers, Los Anxl Ijenteld, “Jackson Mjlanll.al’tubrl ones, Chicago : lt(.mm». Pa cMurtry, Pa N R Salsbury, Chicago MeMill Can Blanchard, Can H Hall, Gridiey H Crowder Los Ang N Stewart & w, Cal W_Hoitt, Boston J H_Russell, PLT R wt'pd I Rogers, Los Ang Peyton, Spokane 1 Aaron, Pittsburg rs Aaron, Pittsburg P Gibson & w, Ngra H Burk & w, Vacav| GRAND Lambert, Cal Westphal, Cal Swain, Cal ohnson, Towa ERCRPTLET EEE 1 dad ) El Myer, N Mex £ Dannenbaum, Vallejo . Fisk, Oakland Waight, Butte Colgate, Orland Lozens & w, Cal Dwinell, Cal W _Adams, 0 O Sylvester, Alaska W Graves, ‘Alaska N Young & w, Fort Jones C Mitchell, Cal ‘E Morrison, Boston Rummelisberg, Cal Rummelsberg, Sites b e T 7 _; o} o Ut . Novato [owie. Towle ighraceo, Eoburn, Napa. bbins, St Louls & w, RI cMahan, Cal er, Modesto ale, Stockton KR 1 Qe WO FQT >+ e A0 A ISR BOgr o 4B E 44>bD 3 ', F 3l g gt QRO SRZOPRHN, ~or QEA»HAQQ LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Monday, March 8. Stmr Progreso, Zolling, 885 hours from Tw- coma. FATALLY WOUNDS WIFE, THEN SHOOTS HIMSELF Domestic Difficulties Culminate in a Tragedy That May Result in Two Deaths. . OWOSSO, Mich.,, March 26.—Charles Scott, a boilermaker employed in the Ann Arbor railroad ::r sho:l.‘, last night broke into the home of his e, from 1 been separated, " and < Tuploutny aa saulted Mrs. tt and her mother with a. and her mother, Mrs, Letitla Ferguson, RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CONFANY. (PACIFIC NYSTEM.) BITTER CONTEST Traims leave and are duc (o arrive a¢ SAN FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) LEavE — FRox FESRUARY 25, 1900. — ARRmIVE 1004 Bevicta, Suisus, Elmira, Vacaville, gt Haaamcnle. - reee “MOND 7:004 Shusta Fxpross Duvis, . Willows, Red Bluff, Portiand, o *7:304 Martinez, San | Calistoga a: ud *8:304 The Overland Li ver, Owaba. Chicagn AND K NEPHE Controversy Over the Estate| ™™ “in: “fniiii™ ricmilt *8:304 *Miiton, Oakdalc, i ovora. Carters. .. *2:004 Flaywards, Nilesand Way Stuions. 91004 Dyvis, Woodiaed, Kuights Landisg, of Emma Davis Grows 3 Marravilie, Oro en *7:459 A lanto k. Ogden asd East *9:43a Interesting s T ———— - Mcreed and Fresoo. 2:139 *9:004 Part Costa, Fresno, Mojave and Lo dmund W. Davis Says His Uncle | .se:00. \'-fiflhfi-fimmil Way Siations *@:40P Squandered an Allowance and *11:004 i‘%g&”;_mg;fifi-'m\r 2 Is Unfit to Administer zee s,.l ter g;!leilgp'wii' 2 15p on the Estate. # e a.008 —_—— “4:00r Martiver, San I . Vallejo, m\(’n. « A'In\nc‘-m R LYY *4:007 Benicia, Vaca Oakland Office San Francisco Call, plcis, Vaenrille, 1118 Broadway, March 26 A bitter contest over the estate of Mrs. Emma C. Davis is promised between a nephew and an uncle. To-day Edmund Watson Davis, grand- son of Mrs. Davis, filed written objections to the appointment of.his uncle, Fred A. Davis, as executor of the will.” Fred A. Davis was recently appointed *3:00r Tho Owl Liwited—Tracy, Bakersfleld. Sangus for Santa Bar- baca, Los Avseles. . - 33:00r Spuset Li-ited—El Paso, New Or- leans and Bast.... #5:30p Stockiou, Mereo, Fresuo..... *5:30p Vresio, Nakerstie!l, Santa Barbara, Los 'Angeles, Doming, EI Paso, New Orleans and East. e *3:30r Santa Fo Roule—Atiwutle Express i special administrator of the $10,00 estate for Mojuve aud Kast. 10:430 on the strength of a showing that the tes- | *0:00r Haywards, tratrix's property needed immediate and | 8:30c Vallejo.. ... .. ... 13ise e S e S e S oy n his opposition tition for letters = . o, > with the will annexed Bamund W. Davis seszorOtntal " Mull-ogien,Deaver oL alleges that his uncle “Fred” is “unfit t0 | 17.00p Vallcs, Pors Cosia o act as execufor because of his dissipatio: tious. 19:359 improvidence and want of integrity” that Fred A. Davis for the past five years P has been addicted to the use of intoxicat- ing drinks to an extent that it unfits him for business. The nephew further alleges in his ob- Jjection and petition that his uncle, by un- due influence, obtained $2000 from Mrs. Emma Davis while she was feeble from old age and iliness, and which he squan- dered in riotous living. He asserts finally that his uncle removed from this county valuable personal property belonging to the estate, which he is keeping concealed. ‘When the case comes to trial some inter- esting developments are expected. COAST DIVISION (%, oot of Boulder Creek, Santa Beations. .......... .ou $2:13¢ Nowark, Centersitle, San Jose, Now Al en, Feiton, Ronider Creek, Sauta Cruz aud Frincipal Way CREEK ROUTE FERRY. from S35 FRAGCISCO—Fost of Market Sireet (Slip 8— 715 9:00 11008 % :00 15:C0 _*0:00r.m. LAND—Fool of Broadway. *1:00 12:00 COAST BIT (Third 13:0 REV. T. H. GILBERT WILL PROBABLY BE DISMISSED Bishop Moreland Discusses His Case With the Vestrymen of the Church at Red Bluff. RED BLUFF, March 2.—Bishop More- land met with the vestrymen of the Episcopalian church here to-day and dis- cussed with them charges preferred lately against Rev. T. H. Gilbert, formerly rec- tor of this church, of certain !mmoral conduct. The Bishop stated that Gilbert had been allowed time to bring a civil ac- tion against those charging him and that fl;’: time would elapse this week, and if 12:45r San ) Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alio, Santa Clara, San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cenz acific Grove. Stations ipal Way § d Principal Way Stations 19:008. d Prineipal Way Stations *$:33& +4:15F San Jose 3:007 San Joso 2307 Sanose no action were taken he would probably | #6:30r San Jose and Way Statious. 19:004 be dismissed from the ministry. B88:45r San Jose wind Way Stations. . o The Bishop said that he did not think At S P that the people would be satisfled with a | *Daily. fSundayexcopted § Sunday only. trial in the ecclesiastical courts, hence Y his dismissal would be necessary. Mr. Thursdays aod Sundaye. Gilbert, it is understood, made threats of a libel ‘suit If forced to leave Red Bluff, but since his departure so much new evi- | dence has come to light that he is prob- | ably content to let matters be as they are | at present. WORKCAR OVERTURNS. One Man Killed and Six Injured in Utah. SALT LAKE, March 26.—A special to| the Tribune from Nephi, Utah, says a | serious accident occurred to-day on the Oregon Short Line, twenty-four miles south of this city, which resuited in the | death of Chris Thompson, foreman, and | the injury of six others. R ;he’to‘fiom‘ is a list of the injured: Hans Morrison, Levan, Utah, broken leg; Louls Miller, Salt Lake, back and thigh injured; Frank Haruey, Juan, Utah, back and thigh hurt; Robert Walker, Salt Lake, shoulder dislocated; F. 8. Wright, Kan- sas City, wrist sprained; Ed Brainkamp, | Cincinnati, hurt in groin. ! The accident occurred to a work train | that was distributing new rails on the | road. One side of the car had been un- loaded when the car turned over, injuring the men. | COMMISSION IN CUBA. Senators Entertained by Representa- tive Spaniards at Cienfuegos. CIENFUEGOS, March 25, via Havana, CALIFORNIA |IMITED Santa Fe Route Te CHICAGO This is the quickest running and most luxurious train across the contiment. CoxNECTING TRAIN LEAVES SaN Fraxciscos OVERLAND Leaves Saa Francisco at : March 25.—The Senata Cuban Commission, | EXPRESS P- ™- With Palace and Tourist consisting of Platt of Connecticut, Aldrich| DAILY Gamio, ansas City, St Louss, and Teller, arrived here Saturday. Civil Governor Gomez and the chief of the Rural Guards, Mont: e, mounted their train at Santiago and accompanied the Senators here. Colonel Corliss, with a band of music, met the train here and escorted the visitors to a hotel, where the visitors were bangueted. At 8 o'clock Sunday morning Senators Platt and Ald- rich left here to spend the day on the Soledad estate. Senator Teller remaiged in the city and received many callers, among whom were the Consuls and the representative Spaniards. The Soledad y returned here this afternoon. They ‘will all leave for Havana on a special train Monday morning. | s T d, V: o Talacs no, Hanford, Visalia, Tulace and Bakersfield. VALLEY ROAD SEE YOUIN San Fraucisco office. 28 ar! Phone i 'FRISCO SOON 1531; o.n'::"d. lllle.d-“ ‘way; Sacramento, 201 J Street; San Jose,7 -mcunSu:e'(, T CALIFORNLA NORTHWESTERN RY. C, LESSEHHE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFR RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market S& By ke L ARMY PROMOTIONS. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. Nominations Sent by :n President to | S F LN “'*’"'—E mm_ p WASHINGTON, March %—The Presi- SUNDATS S0 530, 100 & m; 180, 1% dent to-day sent the following nomina- | ° SAN RAFAFL TO SAN FRANCISCO. tions to the Senate: = | WEEK DAYS—8:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; u:fi War—For promotion In the volunteer army: | - wrive 3:40, 50 p. m. Sab Extra Thirty-seventh Infantry, Sfajor _J. Frank and 6:35 p. m. Cheatham, to be colonei; tain B. M. Koeh. SUNDAYS—$:10, 5:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:08, ler, to be major; First Lieutenant C. H. | $2% 0 m Sleeper, to be 'captain: Second Lieutenant _Between Francisco and Schuetzen Parl Alvin K. Baskett, to be first lieutenant. | same schedule as above. For appointment in the volunteer army—A. | [y, C. Gillam of Tennesses, late major First Ten- | g . Francisco | In Effect nessee, to be assistant quartermaster, with | October B, Slar wrmy.Rev. Barton W. Perry of Cal- | o] e PR S ey ientenant ‘Cmmlnd-‘ Eawin u: s = e P 7:30 8:00 Novato. Barry, to be & - 30 pra| 3:30 am| Petaloma. i s BT 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa. Soda Tank Explodes. Fuiton, Speefal Dispatch to The Call. - = ‘Windsor, SAN RAFAEL, March 25.—As the result Ty of an explosion in Peterson’s Soda Works here last night Emile Maltz, an employe, | $:990 pm| #:00 am| 1s so seriously injured in the face and side that death may result. Maltz was S i £ T o o in cha a large copper receiver with gas when the explosion occurred. In some | 7:30 am)| ‘way the pressure gauge out of order, 8:00 am| Guerneville. | 7:35 and the first intimation of its overcl 2:30 pm| condition was a terrific losion, which | gy 3:00 am| shattered windows and did much other damage. Several pleces of ng metal struck Maltz, seventeen stitches necessary to close up one of the gashes in his face. Sonoma | $:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Eilen. | 6:05 pm! 1:30 am lm—r Sebastopol. 'mo—l pm| 5:00 pm, 7:35 pm pE Stages connect at Santa Fosa for Mark Wese Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton for Lytton mnp: at Geyserville for Skaggs Bprings: at Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Hop- land for Duncan Springs, Hishiand Springs, Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- rt and Bartiett Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Deil Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pome, Potter Vailey, John Day's, Riverside, - Bucknell's, Sannedrin Hefghts, Hullville, Orr's Meadocine Oty Vest Bensw s, Laytonvills, Cum- Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, trade, attempted to commit suicide this morning with morphine. | ered in time to save his life. '