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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1900. —_—mPm—om~mA—AA”YAYAY¥ YV nn8nm—,_—_—_—_—_—_———_—_—_—_—_—"M— e REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. A CHEAP LOT ON BRANNAN STREBT. North side, between Fifth and Sixth. 75 feet front by 110 feet deep. Only 36800, THOMAS MAGBE & SONS, Real Estate Agents, § Montgomery Street. MODEL HOME. 8 large sunny rooms, bath, laundry, basement, large attic, furnace, conservator: feet to alley; unobstructed view of city and T, RE! UNIMPROVED PROPERTIES moom, 14 Montgomery Street, MONDAY, April 8, 1800, | S KNOWN AS PROPERTY 10 BE T RESERVE TO THE HIGH- (THE CONFIRMATION OF REQUIRED.) street Investment . W. line, near Sutter.: sub- X building; reats $i%5 per to rear street THE lot 80x117 | ROOMS AND BOARD. A—_FIRST-CLASS family hotel, The Bradbury: nice sunny bay-window rooms; first-ciass table; prices moderate: 2 car lines pass hotel; elevator: telephone H: 1604 California st., corner Polk, near Vi =5 | NEW family hote); first class in all appoint- ments; excellent table; spectal inducements to select people. 807 California st.. occupyiag corner opposite Grace Church. | A—HOTEL La Normandie, 3% Eddy—Sunny suites and single rooms; everything new; first- class table and service: prices moderate. ave. Wholesale District. bay: beautiful flowers, lawns, ear Bueh: substan- | Cchicken-house, Polk_and Clay—Sunny Wt brick building: rent | Payments. bay-window rooms: superior board; modern | %76 to rear alley. mecond-st. e! | | _conveniences; rates reasonable. | IS CRIFICE_New 9.room, 3-story bouse; lot | FRANKLIN, 603—Sunny front room; closet, 9x1%0. with chicken-house, etc.; suitgble | bath and gas: breakfast and dinner; $15 a must be sold: make an offer: §2000 | th; orivate family. SHADBURNE, §1¢ Sacramento st. | HAVE you real estate in the Mission or Hor. | “mers Addition that you wisk fo dispose of then call on W, J. GUN 530 California st. line, between | CHEAPEST and best in America_The Week! awellings | n of rent | 6 _pages, sent to any address in the or_§1 per year. per month. | REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale by order of Subject to FOR SALE. One of the very finest pleces of paying bu: pees property in the city of San Jose, Ca for v of closing estate of Francis Stock, deceased: 76% feet front on First & line, batween Third | ~ basemént substan- | an “L" of 35 feet frogtage on EI Dorado st.: s stors | All coversd with business buildtngs paying $430 per month mntal, Apply to 8. F. . atterney for executo: San Jose, Cal. o o | ALTA PUNTA Tract, San Pabio ave. osth of Berkeley, near Santa Fe railroad ley land by the acre. $130 to $200. Call foi maps, etc, on G. W. HAIGHT, 401 Cal. st 3. W. HORN. §12 Main st.. Retaluma: real es- tate and thoroughbred Belgian hares. Send for free Mst of Sonoma County bargalns. CHBAPEST and best in America—The Weekly I, 1€ _pages, nifsd States or Canada one postage paid —_— ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. r for SL 515, bet. Laguna and Buchanan— Two rooms and kitchen, §1; water included. BUSH, 8162 reoms, $10; also 2 unfurnis! furnished connecting FoLeoM, rooms for ho ; remt reasonable. FULTON, 212 sunny furnished front rooms; gas range: bath: modern: reasonable. GEARY, 385 _Elegant housekeeping rooma; only also single, 38 to $13. sunny yard: quiet place; § Fifth and Market—House- between Bants Clara and El Dorado sts., with | sent to any address in the | | ELEGANT elite_of rooms, bath; gentleman preferred; board it desired. 973 Geary st. HOTEL SALISBURY, Hyde and Eddy: changed bands; thoroughly renovated; elegant rooms. | TAS PALMAS, 1520 Market st.—Suite of or 3 rms.; private; bath: . rms.; board optional. NICELY furnished sunny rooms, with or with- | out board: $20 up. 742 O'Farrell st. VAN NESS ave a4 ont rooms, with or without | 3 LARGE sunny 414 Buchanan st. . | { board; home comforts. CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly Call, 18 pages, sent to any address In the | Unpifed States or Canada one year for Sl postage pald — e e | SPECTAL NOTICES. | | BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made: | city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION | CO., 415 Montgomery st.. rooms 9-10; tel. 5520. FOOMS papered from 8:_w painting done. Hartman Paint Co. e | SEWING WACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | RENTED, repaired, bought. sold; machine sup- pites. Standard A, ey, 145 6th; phone Mint 45. ALL kinds bousht, anged, rented; re- | ing at lowest rates Fourth st. [ SRR O SR L — | STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. | | PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage apd Moving Co. Otfice, 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel. Main 5713, PACIFIC Stopage and Furnitur> Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fiilmore st.; 'pbone Jackson 5L Van and Storage Co., 1340 Market st.; th 535 king. moving and storage. | ed. $1 up: | . 319 Third. | | TO Lease— 160; on Mi lieht struc ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. near Fifteenth: will butld bax 3109. Call. on st., re. Owner. | | | | | ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $4500—ELEGANT home of 3 rooms on Grand st. in & park-like nefghborhood: all modern im- | »r tatiop and school; this is a owner is going to Eu- =s H. P. MOREAL & CO., | 1432 Park et.. Alameda. sunny cennect! eeping rooms: stove: water: gas: ¥ 23 Unfurnished housekesping rooms: le rooms; rent eheap furnished or ui keeping rooms also other roo SACRAMEN 1514, near Largin—Elegant furnished suite or single;vsunny; appreciated ; light housekeeping if destred COND, Furnished housekeeping roon ) single rooms: clean and respectable; rea- able K, 4 Large furnished front roo furnished housekeeping rooms, TWELFTH, 1. B ind Sunny B near Market—Bedroom and kitchen suitabie for housekeeping: rent $8. NCIA, S84 and kitchen furnished; gas stove; 1021—3 or more rooms, r; gas range; complete for ave., ; parior fi Wousekeeping. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received 4t Call branch office, Fillmore. A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions bas been opened at 1223 Palk st.; open until 9 p. m. A BRANCH office for Cali advertisements and gubecriptions been established at 1098 1 st. SIDENCE ROOMS TO LET—Furn. st. Treat A—BRUNEWICK HOUSE, M$ Sixth—Rooms e to $1 per nmight; $1 25 to $ per week, and light housekeeping: open all night, diagrare; $1200 store and | AN elegantly furnished front alcove room, 0. bath adjoining; marine view; suitable for 1 or cturing dis- 825 . nr. Powell. ntiemen. HOUSE,” 324 Bush st e elevatoy and all conveniences. ETT, 1426 Market st. (old No. 1364)—Fur- sultes, single; also unfurnished. CALIFORNIA, 1% (St house, newly furnished; he ¥ cottage, 106-6x178; near every teature convenient to Peter's House)—New keeping room: Golden Gi corner; well furn.; rms. & offices. being ngle and _en Audubon, Cal- furnished rooms, m conmectsd. and Hyde streets, FOLSOM, %5, corner Sixth (The Oliver)—Sunny furpiched rooma: suites or single: new megmt. FOURTH icely furnished bay-w and single rooms: reasonable; quiet FRANKLIN, 417—Large sunny partly furpished BALDWIN 10 Mon mery st & O, y - M. BPECK . - nte. p Lean Money. room in middle flat; light housekeeping it Market st ite Kearny. esired; $ P 2 ntages; pays 4 per | varre)—FElegantly furnish- GEARY, 465 (The travelers accom. ed rooms:suites or single E . southeast corner Seventh and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en suf ingle; ladies’ parlor; reading room; elevator. 21 (The Wellington)—A family room ; by day, week or month. HANCOCK HOUSE, 751 Mission st.—Select fami]y rooming house; $1 50 to $5 per week. HOWARD, §26—Rooms from $1 week up to 3, to $1 night: also Newly furnished room en suite; gas: bath: private. LARKIN, st4—Sunny front for 1 or 2 persons, $6. large sunny back. furnished, housekeeping. ent. feet tront; pays 4 per few blocks from brick im- nt, o feet front feet front; half block Sixth; rents $300. ; wicinity Powell and ne: stores apd ot modern improve- near | rents $2400 «ingle or JONES, %06— front; 4 twilding: 4 stores Sixth st € " near Eddy large lot; ayior st., rents $50; ail ew furnished bay n-N. E cor. Clay and Lyon sts.; 86X | 31N A 667, corper Eighth— EASTON. ELDR s & g make offer. Findow room. week: t 3 PROPERTIESGAST OF LAT Six elegant fats; lot 5ax100 feet; | 'O ERoiir gt pacwen taanee | NORTH © $%4 & month: grand bargain. | MISSION, 37A (Avoca House)—New; newly | 1 §ats. rents $260 yearly; down- | “furnished: rent reasonable. FLICK. Prop. Front. holce flate; Hayes st.; mortgage 1101—49; three unfurnished NORTH OF MARKET ot 576 © preeent doubied at tront $27,000Make 1i-st. flats: all rented; $62. flats, within few biocks of Ninth ; rents § Two nice flats; rents $16 50. Six roems and lot 45xT2 feet. M. EPECK & CO., 67 Market st. STISSION, 1514, near Eleventh_Sunny single front room; private family: $1 25 8 week. LEAVENWORTH, 1s—Furnished or unfur- nished rooms to let. - FANTED ot e thian, NINTH, 160—Sunny furnished rooms to let; oss 1o Rook Shsamte’ ABGAY S5 0R0N| . Witn ee Withost boatd: - B . | GEARRELL, #o—sSuooy Taroished rooms and PAY 12 PER CENT. otfices: elevator; electric lights: day, wic. mo. a-Hanisome new flats on Van Nees ave.; | ORLANDO House. 989 Howard. cor. Sixth— 7 latest sanitary plumb- | Eunny rooms; prices to suit; open night. T exper nesr Mason; 26x54. 3 and bath; st near Masom; lot s of 4 4 5 and & rooms rents $51 per manth. PAYS 2y PER CENT. tile manteis, etc all rected to permanent tenants. e adntain 7 roome eac $7.500—Near Stockton and Sutter sts.; 3 new 3 e steps, etc.; expensively finished; an Ssts of £ § and 6 rooms and t - ,ment in a_swell district. O FARRELL, 5408 sunny furnished rooms for every modern improvement, porceia: Brand-new house; 775 Cole st., bet. Wal- housekeeping. g PR et e e e e and 'loun. | POST. 239, corner Stockton—The finest furnished rooms, bath, etc.; wineroom and lsun- ot 25x100; street bituminized. m of a house, on Ninth ave., two of the park; centains reception ariors, dining room and kitchen on bedrooms and bath on second flogr; basement; latest sanitary plumb- | tels. bay windowe front and rear, | £« superb view of park and bay; it & for a new, up-to-date house in m, dom’t fall to see this one. & HOAG, 114 Montgomery st. NVESTMENT. per cent net; handsome 4-story | iding; 1 block from Alhambra transient rooms for tourists in the city; first ficor; hot and cold water; elevator. POWELL, 121—Light, clean, comfortable rms.; suites or singles; running water. gas; reas. ROSEDALE House, 312 & 311 Elils st —Rooms, pight, 25¢ to §1; week. §1 25 to $4; open night. - ROYAL HOUSE, 128 Eills st—Incandescent light, reading room, smoking room and ladies’ parior; rooms, per night. 3¢ to §1 50; week, §2 15 38; month, 38 to $20; eievater on office flvor: rooms with hot and water; baths. EAN ANTONIO, 21 Taylor et., near Market—An up-to-date fireproof building: elevator; new furniture; hot and cold Water; radiators; salt basement; $8.500—Meke offer; on Lewis st., near Taylor: 3 Dpteen fais © and ¢ reems; rents .900-0n Leavens 2 flats of $40 per SOUTH OF MARKET STREET. 15,000—Om Mission st bet. Fifth and Sixth; store and 14 s arge p st nesr Sacramenso: acé ¢ rooms and bath; remts ot from Minna st. back to Na- pent b a biock from Second i $14,500—40x)50 Toet, s and b bt = | fea baths; suites and single roome. i sond: lot Ns pretty bay-window on Clement | — o or o) 3 AR e S and 3 rooms: rents $3 5 e e 8 Tooms, bath, | BHERMAN Apa ouse, 25 Eignth st. g po o] 5 aouh. | Blear Market—Fusnished and unfurnished. ount cash required down; be moderate. & HOAG. 1M Montgomery st $7250—MUST be sol « “residence of 9 ruonl‘ on Clay st gear Scott, facing Alta Plaza; lot | 25x100; cost’ owner over $3000; make an offer. ' $8990_Rent §750. fine new bay-window flats, containing © and & roo atest plumb- | ing; -every modern com shine; large lct, 25x1i0; Clayton st., near Page. ‘ $7750—Fine. large corner; Baker st., cor. of Fulton: lot 30x86:10%: 2 good flats, & and § rooms and bath eack X ST, MARY'S, 7—Three nice, sunny rooms; far- nished or unfurnighed. ST. MARY'S, 7, off Pine, near Kearny—Fur- nished rooms; sunny; $2 per month. STOCKTON, 12 (over Pup Rotisserie)—Nicely Turnished fooms from $12 to $30. TENTH, 18—Unfurpished sunny rooms and bath; in good congition; reasonable rent. E OAKS, 119 Third—A ‘roomi: house THE fond peopie. R HUGHES, Proprietor. TURK, 89—Elegant rooms, en suite or single; transient, central and reasqnable. 3% Marker st @ence portion of East Berkeiey: street work dome. lot 4:x120; mear station; electric cars pass the e »—Rent $53; all remted; invest- in best residence seetion of Mission wWarm | TURK, . lot &5x1le; improvement in apple-ple . i __ WESTERN ADDITION COTTAGE. VAN NESS, 101—Corner sunny front suite; ‘B;I?P.flmnmni‘l,',. 0 and Balker; ‘bath, gas, phone: everything new; rent reas. | n g CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions reeeived at Call branch office, 2200 Pillmore st. basement. nice, home:; ot 25x100. A BRANCH office for the reception of advers- tisements and subscriptions has been at 1228 Polk st.; open umtil § p. m. A BRANCH offics for Call subscriptions has been Valencia st. ew Z-story house: § large sunny rooms: very close to university and to Dwight way sta- ;:n very best portion of Berkeley; large corner Send for our list of Berkeley homes. LYON & HOAG, 1M Montgomesy et been in. fix the price of lacated lots | at $125 each, 9256 for both; x sunny LYON & HOAG, 14 Montgomery st. structed in Rickmon . ve lots in Richmond dfstrict. narth of ifornia Title Insurance Company | the Park, thet wish i+ geiakly " Chinn W. I GUNN, 50 Call- | _calt on S Br SONN 20 Catforaia. se. | CHEAPEST best in America_The Weekly ore and fat; BE. cor. Mari- | Calt. 16 penn et Go e aaires 1o toe ar Bryant. See oWner. | Unifed States, postpald, for §1 per year. advertisements and established at 1096 near Twentieth—Front par- | reat | or | ~ 4 RARRY—In this BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS| BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. FINE héuse of § rooms. fully furnished. for rent. MASON & McLENATHEN, adjoining Pastotfice, Rerkeley station R s L iR L — OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. | WELL-BUILT, attractive house: cholce eigh- borhood: central Omkland; 10 rogms; suany cormer; lot 40 by 125 feet: near s $8500; part c Qwner, box 242, Call offic: | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALuc. | AN ‘atroduction to you from H. Schellbaas. the | “turniture dealer. 11th and Franklin, Oakland. ASSESSMENT e . | ASSERSMENT notice—Wittram Propeller Com- | any, office and principal place of busingss, | | B 2 Market st., San Francisco. | Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of | the Board of Directors, held on the 3th day of | March, 1300, an assessment (No. §) of three (3) cents per was levied upon the capl- | tal stock of fhe corporation. payabie imme- | diately in United States gold coin to the sec- | retary at the office of the company at the | | above address. { | "'Any stock upon which this assessment shall | remain unpaid on the 1ith day of April, 1900, | will be delinquent and advertised for sale at | | public auction, and unless payment is made | | before, will be sold on the 2Sth day of April, | 1900, to pay the delinquent assessment, to- NOTRICES. of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. | F. WITTRAM JR_ Secretary. | 1 getber with costs of advertising and expenses | s Marker st | DIVIDE \D NOTICES. Glant_Powder Com. DIVIDEND Notice—The pany Con.—A dividgnd (No. 18) of seven five (Toc) cents per @ on the issued cap- | ital stock of the compan; payable at the office of th has been declared, | company. 430 Cal- i | | 1ifornia st., San Francisco, on April 10, 1500. | Transfer books clos pril 3. 1500, at noon. | | A._A SPARKS. Secretary. | | | PROPOSALS. UNITED States Engireer Office. Flood bufld- ing, San Francisco. Cal. April 3, 1500.—Sealed proposals for dredging in Alviso Harbor, Cal, | Will be recelved here until 12 noon, May 3. | 1900, _Ioformation on applieation. H HEUER, Lieutenant Colonel Engineers. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. | NOTICE to Creditors. of THOMAS M. | TCLUFF, deceased. Notice is hereby given by undersigred executors of the last will the | and testamen: o rs of and the said eased, ts & bit them with the Decessary vouchers, dithin ten months after the first publication | of this notice to the said executors at the | office of John H. Dickingon, room 2, third | floor, Miile buflding, San Francisco, the same | being their place for the transaction of the businese of the sald estate in the city and | county of San Francisco, State of California. WILLIAM CLUFF, W. A" HALSTEAD, A. E. CHENEY, Executors of the Fstate of THOMAS M. | CLUFF, Deceased. 1 March 20, 1900. | | | ceased, to the credi having claims agai 1 persons a 4‘ | Dated st 'San Francisoo JOHN . DICKINSON, attomey for es —_— ! MARRIAGE LICENSES. Warriage licenses have been fssued as follows: | Hyman Diamond, 26, i Howard street, and Birdle Jacoby, 21, 1146 Howard street 1 Harry L. Alkus, 22, Oakland, and Hattle Hy- man, 13, Ogkland. %, city, and Sadle Mc- Colin J. Hannah, Intosh, 29, eity. Fred C. HUL 34, Louteville, K., and Lottie E. Hood, 21, Btockton. H. C. Frederick Steen, 47, city, and Sara G. Hyland, 31, eity. Princan Melntyre, 31 3 Thirtieth street, and Minda Steward, 19, § Thirtieth street. Gregorio Losano, ™, Los Gatos, and Edith Cbacon, 31, Les Gatos. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS- Birth, marriage and death motices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the pame and residence of per- sons autkorized to have the same published. BORN. ABRAHAMS—In this city, March 27, 1800, to the wife of Meyer Abrahams, a son. BOYD—In this city, March £ 1300, to the wite of Robert Boyd, a daughter. JOHNSON—In this city, April 2, 1300, to the wife of Captain P. Johnson, a son, WURZ—Ip Oskland, to the wife of W. C. Wurz, a daughter. MARRIED. CHNGDON—DAVIDSON—In this city, Aoril 1966, by the Rev. John szenbem.".ro..,h g“ Congdon and Julia R. Davidson, both of San ‘Francisco. WILDE—LITZIUS—In this city. March 2, oy the Hev. B Eldrdge, Bichars: Wiide o Berkeley and Clara A. Litzius of San Frao- cisco. S ——— DIED. # Barry, Willlam E. Lambert, William 3 T Brown, Hazel Monga, Tioss B Willlam Arthur ‘Harowitz, Simon binson, L Pleckmann Herrmann Bandelin. Vietor N. Howard, Shields, James H. i Stapics, Daid 1 Kelly, Peter . Edward B. Kohler. Joseph J. Lullivan, Casherine 3 (=3 Taro, George Lambert, Sarah h By order of 8. MARX, Chief Ranger. E. A. ISRAEL, Financial Secretary. Grand. | HECKMANN_In ‘thie city, April 2, 1600, at his | H. M. Graham. who 1s interested in | e laenriy. beloved husband o some big oil wells at Fresmo, s at the LAMBERT—In Cloverdale, THOMAS M. CLUFF, de- | Bowgich and M. H., J. J. and G. F. native of San Francisco, aged 26 years mgxn, Friepds and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1206 Green street, thence to St Bridget's Church, whers & roquiess high mass will elebrated for the repose of his soul, Interment Mount a and 10 | e Shib i | sive] | at the Palace. | D. H. McEwen, & contractor of Pomona., | Is at the Grand. | Willlam S. Porter, an attorney of Han ford, is at the Lick. R. H. Fredricks, a mining man of Pres- | | A1 cott, is at the Palace. BRINKERHOFF—In Oakland, Acril 2. 1300, | Sadie A. Brinkerhoff, wite of Dr. G. Brwin | George Herget, a merchant of Peking. Brinkertioft, mother of Ethel Anita Brinker” | Illa, is at the Palace. off, and er of n C. Broadle, a nath of ilinols. aged 2 years 11 months and 21 | L. Hoge and wife of Wheeling, W. Va. days. (Joliet, Iil., papers please ca&%) are at the Occidenta]. [ Priends are respectfully invited to at- tend the fumeral services this day (Wednes- | day), at 2 o'elock, at the cha Presbyterian Church, corner Fourteench and | Franklin streets. Interment private. BROWN—In Santa Barbara, April Fazel,_beloved daughter of Jennie asd the | late William G. Brown, and sister ney Brown, & native of 8an Francisco, ased 18 | ®TMOTe, 13 at the Grand. years 3 montks and 17 daye. F. W. Fair and W. L. Dana, merchants € The funeral vrvlcuz-wwln‘ ‘u? .gl:;: i of Boston, are at the Palace. o-morrow 230 o' clock, to-morrow (Thursday), at 230, 'elock, o) tte | *J. E. Miley, an extensive fruit grower of Winters, 1s at the California. street Interment private in Cypress famn e " W. H. Mead. a rafiroad man of Port- | and Townsend streets. 1 CAMPEELL — In _Haltmoon lamy;1 Willam | land, Or., is at the Occldental. { Campbell, son of John and Masguerite Camp- | bell, "and’ brother of Edward, Richard, John. | W. H. Clay, a mining man of Stockton, Gesrge, Mary, Maggie and Josie Campbeli | and his wife, are at the Lick. asd Mes Amate Murohy, & sative of Halft | W. H. McKensle, a banker and ofl well | moon Bay, aged $1 years 2 months and M| oo SOt 0 s at the Lick. { days. 3 HAROWITZ—In this city, April 3, 190, Stmon, | A. C. Luck, manager of the Stokes es- | tate in Nevada, is at the Palace. ’ | commencing at 10 o'clock. Calvary Cemetery. BOWEN—In San Jose, April 2, 1500, on his T5th birthda: Augustus' C. Bowen, & native of Ohio. (Placer County papers Dr. and Mrs. William Simpeon of San | | of the First | Jose are at the Palace. i A, Wellhetmer, a wealthy merchant of 3, 1s00, | Fresno, is at the Grand. ! 1 Horton, an extensive rancher of Liv- | beloved husband of Estelle dH;rflwa_H‘u.nd v 1 . te Haro- | beloved father of Alle, Joe and Jenet! T o O T s ok ite ol i witz, a native of Germany, aged i3 years. | | TO the members of Court Bay City No. 1L F. | left for Parls yesterday morning. of A Please take motice of the death of | Dayid B. Bennett,a prominent merchant | Brother Stmon Harowitz of this c i funeral takes place to-morrow (Thursd: | of Yokohamae, is at the California. 10:30 o'clock, from his late residence, )| p P Stacey, a prominent fruit grower Tehama strest. Members will please attend. | o'y nogoolis and his wife, are at the | Palace. | William A. Hall and George B. Barck- | man, merchants of New York, are at the Palace. | €. Raoul-Duval and his bride came up from San Mateo yesterday and are at the | Palace. inomas O. Toland of Ventura, member of the State Board ot Equalization, s at | the Lick. J. E. Manlove, owner of extensive ranch lands in the vicinity of Bacramento, Is at | the Grand. | A. R. Urion, manager of a large fruit | transportation company at Chicago, is at the Palace. E. Buckingham, a prominent business man of Chicago, and his family are at | the Palace. | e e \this 42% | J. B. Takebe, a wholesals merchant of | 327 Bost street, between Octavia and | note at Kobe, is at the California, on his Interment 04 Fellows' Cemetery. | way to Europe. ! KELLY—In this gity, Aneil 1 190, Peter, b2 | v v Cotton, general attorney for the | Joved husband of Mary Kelly, a native of the | o Craushwell, County Galway, Ire- | O. R, and N. Railroad at Portland, Or., is | at the Occidental. land, aged 64 oars. i RO Friends and acquaintances a - | e o ttend the funeral to-morsow | _Governor T. T. Geer of Oregon ls at the Crhusaday), st 90 oclocks ' Soek hls late | Occidental. He is down onm & trip for | esidence, §29 Bryant street. oo 55 | will be celebrated for the repose of his soul | H. A. Preston and Henry Burns, min- at 9 n'rwr mer:n-mAH';;:z oo ;:::n Y- | ing men of Jamestown and San Antonio KOHLER—In this city, April 3, 199, Joseph ., OHLER—In thie % 7. and Mary J. Kohler; | Fespectively, are at the Lick. W. H. Aldridge, who owns extensive mining interests in British Columbia, and his wife, are at the California. Rev. W. F. Walker and family of Pe- a native of San Francisco, aged 4 vears. LAHERTY—In Stockton, Cal, Mareh 81, 1900, | king, China, are at the Occidental, await- fng the next steamer to take themi home. tine Heckmann, father of Mrs. G. A bing and Herrmapn Heckmann Jr. brother of Mrs, J. Cordes, Mr Mar! mer and Mrs. C. Lehrke, a native of Osna- bruck, Germany, aged 5§ years § months and 14 days. HOWARD—In this city, April 3, 190, Mary Howard, a native of Ireland, aged 61 years. HUSHSPRING—In this city, April 3, 130. Han- nah Hushspring, beloved mother of Mrs. E Goldberg and Abe Hushspring, & native of ‘Warsaw, Poland, aged 9 years. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fuperal to-morrow (Thursd®y), at 10 o'clock, from 50 Rausch streat. JANSEN—In this city, April 2, 100, Lurena, Beloved wife of Romberg Jansen, daughter of Mrs. Martha Patton, and sister of William, Felix and Heory Patton, Mrs_ L Labell. Mrs. 7 Whitchurch and Mrs' M. Rialto, a native ©of Santa Rosa, Cal. aged 21 years § months days. (Santa Rosa, Cal., papers please | nds and acquaintances are respect- Mrs. Catherine Laherty, beloved mother of | James Laherty, and aunt of Dantel and Kate | Desmond, a native of Ireland, aged 72 years. " April 8, 1898, a native of Glasgo Sarah Lambert, land, % “IFThe remains will be interred in Laurel | The President has, promoted Lieutenant Hill Cemetery this day (Wednesday), A. F. Fechteler, U. . N., to the rank of o'clock. lieutenant commander. Lieutenant Com- | | at 2| | | RT—In this eity, March 81, 1300, Wil- A abert, beloved husband of the late Sarah Lambert and dearly beloved father of Gearge L. and Thomas A. Lambert and M & G Hightower, a native of Essex, England, mander Fechteler is at present acting as aid to the admiral at Mare Island. Clifford J. Graham of Nevada City, whq has been appointed superintendent of the aged 75 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Latuya Bay placer mines, left on Monday tally invited to sttend the fuperal this day | night for Seattle, where be will take a W ednesday ) vhanan strect, at 2 oclock. | Steamer for Alaska. He will secure a Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery “ force of men at Seattle. LUNDEN—In this city, April 2, 1300, Fred, be- loved husband of Katharine Lunder, father | R of Lena Lunden, and brother of Mrs. John | s and Henry Lunden, a native of Han- ! er, Germany, aged i years | [ =g nds and acqualntances are respect- \ fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the pariors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 | tween Seventh and Eighth. lmerm-’m Mount | Olivet Cemetery. McMANUS—In this city, April 2. 1900, Michael, | | CALIFORNIANS IN NEW YORK. NEW YORK, April 3—M. H. Heyne- man of San Francisco is at the Plaza; Henry Steincamp of Los Angeles is at the Empire. ——————————— CALIFORNIANS IN WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, April 3—J. Lindeberg, G. U. Paine and Mrs. Lane of San Fran- cisco are at the Ebbitt; F. R. Kempt of California is at the Ebbitt; C. Colijon, rs. B. C. Genereaux and Miss L. M. Genereaux of San Francisco, Charles C. Wood of Oakland, B. P. Wall, mother and sister, are at the St. James; Percy S. King of Napa is at the Metropolitan. ——ee— HOTEL ARRIVALS. G RAA\:I; HCVI:EI4 Mission street, be- beloved husband of Hanpah 3McManus, and father of Josephine and Elizabeth Ann Mc- Manus, a native of County Fermanagh, Ire- 1and, aged 53 years § months and 1S day 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 5368 Howard street, thenee to St. Patrick’'s Church, whers a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul At 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | MONGA—In this city, April 3, 1300, Rosa ‘Perazzo Monga, beloved mother of Mrs. Luisa de Tmechi and Matilda and Giuseppe Monga, a native of Italy, aged 42 years. PEREDA—In this city, April 3, 1900 Arthur, | heloved hysband of Carrie R. Pereda, son of | alia_ Vidal de Pereda, and brother of | Mrs Turmer, L Ang P Sesitnt Frank Larkin, a native of San Francisco, | F W Bancroft, Stanfrd/C F Alward. Stockton aged 2 years. ¢ | J C Stevenson, L Ang J Barnis Seattle 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | C M Houghiand, Cal |M Michael. Woodland fuliy invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | E J DoBerty, N J E F Fitzgerald, Woodl sday), at ) o'clock, from the pari LC W Del Monte |W Palmer, Denver lente, Marini & Co., 15 H E Wright, Alameda 'Mrs W W Kelly, Mich ROBINSON—Entered into_rest, in this city, | E Puerari & w. RossV J MeClure & w. Minn April %, 1900, Blanche Ida, dearly beloved | E J Smith. Chic W G Russell & w, Colo aighter of Mr. nd Mrs. I Robinson, aged | W S Bell. Healdsburg |E P Stacey & w, Minn 1% years and 5 months. {J N Lean, Wiliows J Linehan & w, Suisun £ Frlends are respectfully invited to at- [ M W Palmer, Denver |Mrs H Terriday. Conn temd the funeral this day (Wednesday), at | C H Walizer, L. Ang J McK Terriday. Conn 172 lock, from her Iate residence, 157 Ful- | T Horton. Livermore 'A A Alexander. ind ton street. Interment Hills of Eternity Ceme- | @ C Head & w, Fullrtn Mrs A Harrall Bakersd ANDELIN—In this city, April 3, 194, Victor | M Richardson & w. W & Lewis. Loyalton BN leotal. beloved son of Frank and Marie San- | Cleveland O W Hurd. Florence delin, and brother of Frank Waiter Sandelin, | C P Sheiton, Boston |4 Wetibelmer, Fresno a nafive of Sam Franciscs, aged 1 year and § | ¥ 3 R m e SCHUMACHER-Tn Oakland, April 3. 1900, | B 7% 0rrl e o Anna M., beloved wife of John Schumacher, | B D Blakes) e S-St 2 native of Germany, aged 75 years & months | 3/ wnio L g R 2nd 2 davs. (Philadelphin papers please copy.) | 17 & stanis P Taylos L on 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | B {372 DA% ] oy Sinegy fully invited to attend the fumeral services | ¥ TR & ¥oonn o S rllC X Friday, April 4, 1500, at 2 o'clock, at the Ger- = R [ © s et man latheran Zion Church. corner v(‘:r NS WY cuvees -P“'":ym Tweleth ana Msrtle streets, Oakland In- | 3% ¢ X' Colizhy: Mich 1 A Roninson England terment Mountain View Cemetery. Flease | 4 Z white, Stockion |2 W Harris, Purt Costa o W D Madigan, Stktn A Grey, Los Gatos SHIELDS In this city. April 3. 190, James H. | \f T Priester, L Ang J H Reid, Sacto Shields, beloved husband of Lizzle Shields, a native of Philadeipbia, aged 50 years. PALACE HOTFL. > Remains at the pariors of Charles J. B. | J C Branner. Stanford C R Duval & w. Cal Metzler, 636 Washington street. | A W Smith & w, il |F W Thayer, Boston STAPLES—Tn this city, April 3, 1900, David | H Bentley, Woodbridge| W T Dana. Boston Jackson Staples, father of Mrs. Kittle Sta- | M V Hartrant. Los An/D H McEwen, Pomona ples Yemans, and granifather of David, | L Wormser & w. N ¥ R C Ferguson, Phila Phoebe and Lizzsie Painter, a native of Med- | G W Bishop. N ¥ C W Ferris, Seattle | W R Woodard, Le Ang Miss Buckingham, Il way, Mass., aged 75 years and 11 months. of Rev. J. W., Eugene and Thomas Sulli- Van, Mrs. John Scott and Mrs. R. McBride, a native of County Cork, Ireland. T The funeral will take place to-morrow J Gaver, Valley Ford | W W Martines | Tomer, Brentwood |L Bummnm-n. Rio V. | EFFriends are respectfully invited to at- | § M Woodard, Le Ang € P Buckingham, Il tend the funeral services to-morrow (Thurs- l Mrs M _E Harbaugh, Miss L H Sturgis, Ll day), at 12:45 o'clock, at the First Congrega- | F C S Harbaugh. o Miss Monroe, Southprt tional Church, corner Post and Mason streets. | T W Brophy, Chicago Miss Eaton, thport Interment private, Mountain View Cemetery | L Baer, Oakdale Miss Perry, Southport STROME—In this city, April 2. 1300, Edward | C P Braslan, San Jose G Herget & w_ I B teloved busband of Malvina J. Strome, | F H Medbury, N Y | Miss Herget, Tl father of Martha and Edward Strome, and | O L Richards, N ¥ 'S ¥ Ryland_Stockton brother of Charles and William Strome, a |G Wartler, Salt Lake E J Swan, San Mateo | native of Wisconsin, aged 4 years and 17 | D L Meyers, Chicago G L Winn, Seattle ! B e et seugmtsancen are vt | & 3 ol asey S eebmtet £ T Friends and acquain are e | . 3 1 Nnay 1!'11‘; to attend the funeral this day L W‘fll eimer. N Y F A Dailey, Phila (Wednesday), at 3:30 o'clock, from his late | C F Scott. N Y |3 Cnderwood. Chicaso residencs, 20 Hartford street. Interment Ma- | B H Schultz & w, Il 1Mrs M Judge, Utah 1 sonic Cemetery. | A C Luck, Nevada ]¥I- K Ju , Utah ! SULLIVAN—In this city, Aprfl §, 100, Cath- | F H Hayes N'T M I Keith, Tiah o s & i -, erine, wife of Thomas Sullivag, and mother Fw . .l 4 (Th jay), at $:30 o'elock, from her late e a5 Twenty-ninth street, thence 1o | & 5 Jaas; rove S1t7 | A Hasvey. Los Ang St Paul's Church, where a solemn requiem | 3ot Eamunds. S J e Mn’-fll" S mass wiil be eelebrated for the repose of her | o gepcc MR |F Brooks & w, N ol at 8 oclock Interment Holy Cross | b Muber, Margsville S C AFbuckle's w. Mo Cemetery. P de Martini, San Jose |H McLachian & w. N Y TARO_In the Clty and County Hospital. April | J Olsen, Los Angeles E R Willlams & w, M 3, 1900, George Taro, a native of Japan, aged al 43 years. ———————————————————————— HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., J McWilliams, ‘Women usually look on the bright side of things—especially mirrors. | NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Szusalito Ferry. From s RN GISC0 70 1235 Market st., hetween Sth and Sth. AND RAF. Telepbone South 7. wmmn—n'fss.un;g.“‘ - §:15, §:70. 6:30 p. m. i SXTRA TRIPS-For Miil Valley and Saz Ra- VALLEY McAVOY & CO. DIRECTORS & LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. i} o o { ARRIVED. *4:45, 8:30, 9:00 p. m. Tuesdsy, Apell 3. o A Nwmflmmmmmmw cmfim Nanatmo. B e g PN ¥ Tug_ Samson. Stresm. 4 days from - Grays LETAATRIFS o8 days, Wednesdays and s & dars ol Grare Har- | o S 5 "-n,..‘,| ‘tow of tug Sameon. SAILED, Tuesday, April 3. Stmr Ruth, Lundquist, Seattle. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Aoril 3—Stmr Katser Wilbelm, from Bremen; stmr Ethiopia, from NAGAS bor, SAN | . TR S . Mondays, Wednesdays and - | 10:05, 315, 33, 5 Tay '; March %—Stmr Flint- THROUGH TRAINS. shire, from for San Francisco. & m. week and way stations. PLYMOUTH - Arrived 2-Stmr Patricla, o I i e o trom Now Tork. foc Hampate, and sroseeted, | 1405 B S PERSONAL MENTION. | | Taam| w0 am _—_ —— t3avs — Fmow Puszvany 2, 1900 — anmve Calist and Santa Rosa. 81304 Tho Overtand Lizi ‘ver, Omaba, Chieago.. *8:304 Sau Jose, Livermore, X Saeramento, Maryaville, Chico, lted Blaff. *8:804 *Milton, Oskdale, Sonora, Carters. . e *9:004 Haywarls, Nilesand Way Stations. *11:434 *9:004 Davis, Woodland, Koights Landing, Marysville, OTovi *9:004 Atlaciic bx) press—Ugden #9:004 Mastinez, Tracy, Latirop, Stoekton, Morced aod Fresno. .. s *9:00.4 Port Costa, Fresno, M Angeles. . 210:004 Vall-jo. Martines *13:004 Niirs, Livermore, Stockton, Secra- ‘mento, Mendota, Hanford, Visalis, ves Steamers. and Way Seations. “4:007 Martiver, Napa, ¢ *4:807 Niles, San Jsoand 5 *3:007 Tho Owl Limited—Tracy, Bakersfield. Saugus for Santa Bar bars, Los Angeles. . - a5:007 Sunset Lizited—El Pasd, New leans and East. ... 3:30 Stockion. Merce |, Freano.. *3:30F Bauta Fo Jou'e—A for Mojars aud Fast. .. snd San' Joss. "8:154 Newark, Centorvi Lo San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, SantaCruzsnd Ws {a13p Nowarh, Cusiosville, Gas oot New Newark, Centervills, § o Almaden, Feiton, Houlder Creek, Saata Oruz wud Stations o * 37 Newasl an Jose, Los Gatos... s | 500:437 Hunters Freursion. San Jose and WerBeatons ..oz oeoecacens a0y CREEK ROUTE FERRY. of Market Strest (8 11000 1108 *340 13:08 *4:00 *6:39r . Prom OAELL 11228 South San oz sd Way S Alnadea Weduesdays e @ *9:004 §an Joss, Tres Pioos, Santa Oz, Pacific Grove, Paso Robles, San Luis _Obispo, Surf, Lompoo and Principal Way Station 410w 04 Ban Joss aad Way Station +0:384 304 Ban Jose and Way Stations. . 3309 43¢ San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Joss, Tres Pinos Santa *6:30r San Jos= and Way. 11:45¢ San Jose and Way A for Morving *Daily. 1 Sunday excented Satarday on'y ¢ Tharadays and Sandays. (CALIFORNIA [IMITED Santa Fe Route Te CHICAG This is the quickest running and most luxurious train across the contiment. ConxEcTING TRaIN LEaVES Sax Frasciscor 5P, Monday, Wednesday. Friday and Saturday, ing In Chicago at 2:15 PO hl-el:m ‘with ll.w trains for New York. OVERLAND Leares Sas Frascieca at 53 EXPRESS B.m-with Palace and Touriet DALY G for Kassas City, St Lowss, Local trains between Stockt: ALL Fresno, Haaford, Visalia, Tdm . Y and Bakersgeid. ROAD %ESE%US%‘ON gl‘:m::‘s:fl:?l’&“xf: way: Sacramento, 21 3 Serect; SaaJose,? West Baata Clara Street. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C& RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburen Ferry, Foot of Market S& SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFARL. WEEK DAYS—7:%, 900, 1.0 & m; DR 3:3, 5:10, 630 p. m. Thursdays—Extra at 11:3 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1 ard 11:30 p. m. SUNDATS 500 &M, 10 o m; 1 38 3 P, m. SAN RAFAFL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—4:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 13 340, 5:19 p. m. Saturdays—Extrs trips 1:55 and 8:35 p. m. l'lln;DAYH: §:40, 11230 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:08, :25 5. m. Between San Franciseo and Schustzen Park same scheduie as above. Leave San Francisco. | In Bffect October 15, Week | Sun- 1898 Days. | days. | Destination. Novato, Petaluma. Fuiton, Windsor, - Healdsburg, L’!ll)lli e, 220 pen] 3:00 am! Hoverdater | 7:35 pm| 633 pem 7:3 am, [Hoglacd and] | 5:00 am| " hian. |1:-vn,'?fl'- T30 am) am . l*m{e—mlfl.-j $:23 oy $:10 pm| 500 pra! Glen Ellen. | 4:05 pm/ 6:22 pm ..-m)l:'m Sebastopol. |10:40 am 19:25 amy 3:30 pm! 5:00 pm | 7:95 pm| 6:22 pm 2:30 pm)| Stages comnect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and_White Sulphur Springs: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skagss Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Hope land for Duacsn Springs, Highland Springs, Keiseyville. Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake rt and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy Saratoga Springs, Biue Lakes. Laurel I Lake. Witter Sgrings, Upper Lake. Pomo, Vailey, John Day’s, Riverside, Lieriey's, Bucknell's, Sannedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Westport, Usal, Willitts. Laytonville, Cum= Beil's Springs, Harris, Oisen's, Dyer, Scotia and Bureka. p Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets st res @uced rates. On Sunday round-trip tickets to all points Onces. S Market st Chrostcle dag. st.. B C: WHITING, General Manager. Gen. Pass. A MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry. 4. Weekly Call $1.00 per Vear