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lar hairdresser, les; 25c; this weel T _curling irons, 85 13 waved hair sing Tal RGER s iseases ¥ says: 1 had was treated by Mrs and ce: or pants .. LEMOS, 11 Prop. One-pri, , Dear Sacto Nicholae near Market: night be quickl cott’s Curling Flnl’d;m;s e late matron of Ger- pecialist for bladder, nd_cancer, office 105 1: Wm. Osterhold, San that 1 was cured ows us to y sell $160 to 3% per wi 2£Eage 10 and from the f::r‘; res rheumatism, headach has omly 'k onl; v cancer on Burger, 8375 1l cheap- 17 Market ce Tallor- : also 164 TY_room: Winchester | 00 rooms es, neu- o leaves like magic from her | Tted hands. 133 Howard st S s hand clothing store, 75 Ninth v r lad Childrens cast-off | yalue for your cast-off cloth e “Third: tel. Black 4123 ] st-off clothing bought and 4 Folsom: tel. Folsom 1191 mitts, leather 103 Ran: PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, DONN fice and o mt residence, Ixth and Seventh, T ——— & BONE, Agents mery Street . atory B ouse; sui; Jot table ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | ! | | | LAS PALMAS. 1520 Market st.—Suite of 2 or 3 Unfarn. nest furnished ent rooms for tourists in the city; first hot and cold water; elevator. POWELL, 121—Light, clean, comfortable rms.; suites or s les; running water; gas; Teas. ROSEDALE Houee, 313 & 321 Ellis et —Rooms, _ Dight, 2c to $1: week, $1 25 to $4: open night. ROYAL HOUSE, 126 Ellls et.—Incandescent light, reading room, emoking room and ladles’ Parlor; rooms, per night. 3 to $1 60; week, §2 %o $5; month. 38 to §20; eievator on office fior; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SAN ANTONIO, 21 Taylor et., near Market—An Up-to-date firéproof building; elevator; Dew furniture: hot and cold water; radlators; salt _®ea baths; suites and single rooms. . 229, corner Stockton— :‘“n” ockton—The fi DIVIDEND NOTICE! OFFICE of Sierra Railway Company of Califor- nia, room 229 Crocker building, San Francisco, Cal., April 6, 1900—Coupon due April 12, 1900, from first mortgage six (f) per cent bonds of Sierra Railway Company of California will be paid at the fiscal agency of this company, the Crocker-Woolworth National Bank, on and after that date. S. D. FRESHMAN, Treasurer. DIVIDEND Notice—The Giant Powder Com- pany Con.—A dividend (No. 16) of seventy- five (75c) cents per share on the issued cap- ital stock of the company has been dsolared, payable at the office of the company, 430 Cal- ifornia st., San Francisco, on April 10, 1300. Transfer books close April 3, 1800, at noon. A. A. SPARKS, Secretary. SHERMAN Apartment House, 25 Fighth st., near Market- Furniched and unfurnished. 5 = BTOCKTON, 12 (over Pup Rotisserie)—Nicel _furnished Fooms Zrom £15 to 800 Y. TENTH, 15— Unfurnjshed sunny rooms and bath: in good condition; reasonable rent. THE OAKS, 115 Third—A good rooming house for good people. R. HUGHES, Proprietor. —Furnished room suitable for a gen- £ per month TURK, 52 private fa Sunny Single room; wu mily. of bath; 101—Corner sunny front suite: phone: everything new; rent res A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and amily hotel, The Bradbury: y-window rooms: first-class prices mederate; 2 car iines pass hotel; 1604 California. ave. ‘amily hotel, first class in all appoint- | ments; excellent table; special inducements to | select ‘people. 8§07 California st., occupying corner opposite Grace Church. A—HOUTEL La Normandie, 328 Eddy_Sunny rultes and single rooms; everything new; first- class table and eervice: prices moderate. BELGRAVIA Hotel, Polk and Clay—Sunny bay-window rooms: superior board; modern iveniences; rates reasonabls bath; gentleman | 78 Geary st. ELEGANT guite of roo _preferred: board if desired. HOTEL SALISBURY, Hyde and Bddy: changed hands; thoroughly renovated: elegant room Tms.; private: bath: sin. rms.: board optional. néar ry st room 3 n the Missida or Hor. | NN any bas ] near Ca America_The Weel address ifornia ly in the reains exchange. 0ot REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. 719 Market in excha nr nge Call bldg., tor ROOMS FOR HOUSEK Sunny parlors or rooms for - ke reasonabie 314 iocation rooms for hous Mark tion #p. m avertt to § per open all night. rnighed it 4 front aico view; suitab s st., MER HOU Huss Hotel; 84 rooms; 789 Post st cor. Stockt ie pooms: 1426 Ma uites, single; also un (5t shed; housekeepl: ; well furn.; rms. rtisem esteblished at 109% Peter's Ho: sipgle and ed. pAudubon, rasant and connecting house- P res sekeeping et House- of adver- s been opened ts and week, and e room, for 1 or Powell . furnishe use,—New ng rooms. Market, cor. Golden Gate & offices. corner Sixth (The Oliver)—Sunny ms: suites or single; new mgmt. ¥ 3—Nicely furnished bay-window ne Navarre)—Elegantl me suites or single; travele; ssion sts.—Sunny ladies’ parlor: readi; (The Wi by day room gton, dse weel Mission K HOUSE, rooming house SON, HARR Piahed oar me; bath; all cons homelike: 51 & week up. ooms grom §1 week 150 housekeeping WARD, 529 1 night gle rooms. reasonable; quiet. k or mont y furnish- s accom. ; elevator. A wt.—Select 3150 to 95 per week. i, mear Fourth—Pinely fur- | wish tosdispose of | 224 Bush st., ad- | (old No. 1364)—Fur- | SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh | rooms, en sulte or tamily | n veniences; | up to 35, romos. 906— gas; corner m, $1 New furnished bay transient. ; rent reasonable N, 1101-39; three unfurnished front s; sunpy. Bl LEAVENWORTH, 1i21—Furnished or unfur- nished roggs to let 16 NINTH, th or withaut board O FARRE floes ator: electric lights: day, ORLANDO House. 98 Howard, cor. Sunny rooms: prices to suit; open night. O FARRE! 40— sunny furnisbed in Sunny furnished rooms to let; 2ny farnished rooms and wi., mo. Sixth— rooms for ap) | | BAD tenants eected for #4. collections made; | : PACIFIC COLLI | B { - 1900, NICELY furnish, out board: $2 VAN NESE with or with- 3 LARG board rooms, with or without 414 Buchanan st E sunny front home comforts ROOMS WANTED. | ed e, boy 8, two fur- | I private family. , Call office. | »Large unfurnished room. north or | of Market, near Jones. Address box | Hayes st i con WANTED—By marri nished housel Address box south 300 CIAL NOTICES. ery st S papered from ¥ i aintin Hartman Paint Co., 319 : G MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. repatred, bought. sold: machine sup- phone Mint 45 nged, rented; re- a 5 Fourth st { STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel. M re Moving Com- phone Jackson 281 1240 Market st : A storage. Belvedere will accommo- 1 during fhice TO Lease_All or part of -acant property: Sx 160 on Mission st.. near Fifteenth: will butld Owner, box 2108, 'Call. ESTATE. 1 ALAVEDA ADVER ALAMEDA R SAL $4500_ELEGANT home of 8 rooms on Grand s in a pa like neighborhood: all modern im- provem station and school: thie is Ereat ."as owner is golng to Bu- | rope. ress H. P. MOREAL & CO.. 1 Park = ameda BERKELEY ADVERTISEMESTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. | FINE house of § rooms. y furnished. for remt SON & McLE . adjoining Postof Berkelev station | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1 s BROADWAY. ] OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. WELL-BUILT, attractive house: choice nelgh. | borbocd Oakland; 10 rooms; sunny corner 1 r station; $4500; | part ca Owner, box 2742, all office. OAKLAND FLATS TO L Just_comgleted: a § and 7 roomed feet from Oak-street station; facing Oak-st. Park: the most modern and complete er bullt in Oakland. Inquire J. CO 3 = Brosdway, Oakiand, or on premises Sun- 7 telephone Vale 542 OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALmn. AN smtroduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the urniture dealer. 11th and Franklin, Oakland. R TASSESSMENT NOTICH FOR re SMENT notice—Wittram Propeller Com- pany, office and principal place of business, | 226 Market st., fan Francisco. | Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of | the Board of Directors, held on the 9th day of March, 1900, an assessment (No. §) of three (3) cents per share was levied upon the capl- | tal stock of the corporation, payable imme- | dlately 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 remaln unpaid on the 1ith day of April, 1300, will be deiinquent and advertised for sale at | blic auction, and unless payment is mad Petore, will be sold on the 25th day of April, 190, fo pay the delinquent assessment, to- gether with costs of advertising and expenses f sale. By order of the Board of Directors. F. WITTRAM JR.. Secretary. 236 Market — COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. CERTIFICATE OF COPARTNERSHIP—State of California, eity and county of San Fran- hoes [ We, the understgned, do hereby certiy that are partners transacting business in said at the city and county of San Fran- . under the firm name and style of IMESTIC LAUNDRY; that the names in 1 of ali the membe: of such partnership George Schindele, H. D. Morris and Jo- A w s fu a seph H respective residences are set opposite our re- epective names hereto subscribéd, In witness whereof we have heveunto set our hands this 34 day of March, 1900, RGE SCHINDELE, place of residence, city and county of San Francisco, State of California OSEPH H. CURRIER, place of residence, city and county of San Francisco, State of Ca H ia. MORRIS, place of residence, city and county of San Francisco, State of California. State of California, city and county of San Francisco [es.] On this fth day of March, in the year one thousand nine hundred, before me, GEORGE ¥. HATTON, & notary public fn and for gald city and county, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn. personally appeared GEORGE SCHINDELE, JOSEPH H. CURRIER and H. D. MORRIS, known to me to be the Dersons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged that they executed the same. (Seal.] In witness whereof, T have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal at my office in the eity and county of San Franciseo, the gay and year last above written. GEORGE F. HATTON, Notary Public in and for the city and county of San Francisco, of California. PROPOSALS. UNITED States Engiceer Office, Flood bulld- ing, San Francisco, Cal, April 3, 1500 —Sealed proposals for dredging in Alviso Harbor, Cal., 'Will be received here until 12 moon, May 3. Information on _application.” W. H. Lieutenant Colonel Engineers, Currier, and that the places of our | MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Proepero Bacigalupi, 3L 1407 Kearny street, and Gisella Gianpolini, 17, 514 Filbert street. Henry Friedman, 35, 1956 Bush street, and Deborah Eisner, 23, 730 Devisadero street. Jose B. Neved, 27, San Mateo, and Mary G. Jacinta, 15, San Mateo. Dominico Sarubbl, 25, 14 Pollard place, and Maria G. Belloni, 20, 1324 Kearny street. Melville E. Rumwell, 26, city, and Myrtle W. Arnold, 21, city. Albert Forneris, 26, 623 Green strest, and , 626 Vallejo street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS- BORN. SON—In this city, April 6, 1900, to HODGKIN the wife of J. Hodgkinson, a son. SMITH—In East Oakland, April 5, 1800, to the G. S. Smith, a daughter. e ct MARRIED. BENT—PARSONS—In this city, March 2§, 1300, Beard, D'D., Alonzo Bent Parsons, both of San Fran- LAND—PADLEY—In this city, April 3, 900, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, David J. Freeland of Battery I, Presidio, and | 1da J. Padley of San Francisco. | HALFORD—LOFTUS—In this_ cit; 1900, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. 3 J. Halford of San Francisco and Kathl Loftus of Healdsburg. HANNAH-McINTOSH—In this city, April 3, 1200, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Colin J. Hannah and Sadie MecIntoeh, both, of San Francisco. MORRISON COYLE—In this city, April 4, 1900, y the Re R. Morrison of Santa Clara and Bernice Effle Coyle of San Jose. WECK—CARLSON—In this city, April 4, 190, by the Rev. F. A. Doane, Gustave Weck and enny Carlson, both of San Francisco, —_——— DIED. Asher, Mrs. Nellle Muller, Rudolph Jr. Bogan, Winifred Murdock, John W. Bonovaz, Peter Needham. Minnie Brarens, Hannah C. Neville, Dennis H. Bryan, Margaret Nicholas, Sarah A. Nixon, James H. O'Brien, James J. Parker, Blsie Rasmussen, Marforie . Margaret Rosie Mary A. Edward T. Jobn W. Schimpf, Charles Ettlinger, Sarah Schumacher, Anna . Charles Shields, James H. ,_Willlam A. Sies, Philip Dollie F. ey, Etockford, Cora O. kmann Herrmann Sullivan, Mary A. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, August | Gordon-Grunig, | Hermes, John Van Himmelmann, Wil- _ Laurie jiam D. Wied William k, Herbert Weingarten, Carrie Hoopes, Thomas C. Wenzel, Joseph Jurgens, W Wileon, Josevk H. Lindeman, Isadore Winter, James W, Lucas, Jobn Zschiesche, Margar'th | Lyons, William H. ASHER—In this cit a_nallve of St. Louls, Mo.. aged 43 years. (St. Louls, Mo., papers please [7 Friends and acquaintances are re: ‘- , April 4, 1900, Mrs. Nellje | copy.) | fully notified that the funeral will take place | at 10 o'clock, from the Marini & Co., 1524 Stock- t Laurel Hill Cemetery April 5, 1900, Winitred, beloved wife of the late Captain James B gan, and sister of Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald native of Cloundraw, Richmond Harbor, County gford, Ireland, aged 43 years (Chicago Peoria, Ill., papers please ¢ > ends and ,acquaintances are reep fully invited to aftend the funeral to-morrow irday), at ) o'clock, from her late resi- 830 Filbert street, thence to St. Fran- Chure where a requiem high mass will celebrated for the repose of her soul at 10 ck. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BONOVAZ—In this city, April 4, 190, Peter, bel son of holas_and the late Anna Bonovaz, a natlve of Marcevo, Dalmatia, Au aged 24 year BRAR _In this city, April §, 1900, Hannah | e wife of the late Henry Brarens ¢ Mre. C. Seifert and Peter, nd the late Henry Brarens, and ister of P. M. Paulsen of Weaverville, Cal., i Mrs. Pauline Thomsen of Hamburg, Ger- k-a-Fohr, Schleswig, days. BRYA! —In this city, April 4, 1900, Margaret, relict of the late Thomas Bryan, beloved ther of William H. and John J. Bryan, | =. John H. Wood and the late Thomas T. n, and sister of Mary O'Brien of Ne York, ‘a native of Ireland, aged 63 years 5 mths and 15 days, £ Friends and acquaintances are respect Ty invited to attend the funeral this day (" riday), at §:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2519 California street, thence to St. Dominic’s Church, where a solemn requism ss will be celebr r the repose of ck. Interment Hill Cemetery Y—In this city, April 5, 1900, Mar- beloved wife of James Buckley, and r of James E. and Maggie M. Buckley, garet, moth & native of the city of Limerick, Ireland, aged ars. (New York papers please copy.) daughter ¢ Isna Manuel and Robert ative of San Francisco, aged 21 years. | [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Castagnetto & Delmonte, thence to thi Epanish Church of Nuestra Senora de Guada. lupe, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. DOHERTY—In this city, April 5, 1800, Mary Ann, beloved wife of the late Hugh Doherty (nee’ Laird), and mother of Fannie, Bella and Hugh Dohert and the late Dennis Doberty, County Donegal, Ireland, months and 2 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral t C 2 o'clock, from her late resi- Calvary Interment Mount NELLY—In_this city, residence, 318 Oak street, Edward husband of Katie J. Donneliy, April 5, 1000, at his T., beloved a native of Treland, aged 57 vears. T Notice of funeral hereafter. DRIESBACH—In this clty, April®, 1300, John W., beloved gon of Abraham M. and Eliza- beth B. Driesbach, a nativ 18 years 1 month and 2 da ETTLINGER—In New York, March 30, 1900, Sarah, beloved wife of Bernhard Fttlinger, mother of Mrs. Louis Straus, Mrs. Fred Patek and Isaac L. and Gertrude Ettlinger, and sister of Mrs. H. Schiller and of Leo Hechheimer of New York, a native of Ger- many, aged & years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 12:80 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1809 Van Ness avenue. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery by special traln from Third and Townsend streets at 1:30 o'clock. FRIEDRICH—In this city, April 5, 1900, Charles Gottfried, beloved husband of Caroline Fried- rich, and father of Karl A., Anna M. and Henry W. Friedrich, Mrs. M. Kaiser and the late Emily Friedrich, a native of Saxony, Germany, aged 66 years 1 month and 27 days. A member of Verein Bintracht. £ Notice of funeral hereafter. GARDNER—In Watsonville, Cal., April 5, 1900, Willlam A. ner, beloved husband of Mary M. Gard father of Annie, Carl, Mary and John B. Gardner, and brother of Miss Nettie E. Gardner, a native of Michi- gan, aged 54 year. @7 Funeral services at chapel, Cypress Lawn Cemetery, to-morrow (Sattirday), at 10:30 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are invited to be present. HASSEY—In Alameda, Aprfl G 190, Dollle Frances Hassey, daughter of Frances Cle- jand and the late F. A. Hassey, a native of Cloverdale, aged 22 years. HECKMANN—In this city, April 2, 1500, at his residence, 1804 Ellis street, near Pierce, Herr- mann M., dearly beloved husband of Chris fine Heckmann, father of Mrs. G. A. Hinkel. bing and Herrmann Heckmann Jr., and brother of Mrs. J. Cordes, Mrs. Marle Voll- mer and Mrs. C. Lehrke, a native of Osna- bruck, Germany, aged 56 years 9 months and 14 Gays. A member of California Lodge No. i 1. 0. 0. F.; Yerba Buena Lodge No. 14, A. O. U. of H. ¢ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this da; fritar). at 2:30 o'clock, from k. O. O. F. Hall, corner Seventh and Market street, where services will be held, under the aus. iees of California Lodge No. 1, L. 0. O. F. faterment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. HERMES--In the City and County Hospital, April 5, 1900, John Hermes, a native of Ger- S el AN To $hib alty, LADELl & 1900, HIMMELMANN—In o April 4, 1900, ‘Willlam D., beloved father'of William E. Himmelmann, and youngest and beloved son of Katherine and the late Andrew Himmel- Trann, a native of San Francisco, aged 31 years s months and 19 days. ¥ Friends and scquaintances -are respect- fully invited te attend the funeral this day gFviaay), at § o'clock from the residance of je_mother, 1711 Geary street, between Web- ster and Fillmore. Interment T O, O. F. Cemetery. > of Kansas, aged -morrow | ‘W., and Keystone Lodge No. 2107, K. [>Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to d the funeral to-morrow | (Saturday),_at o'clock, from her late residence, 20 Na street, thence to St Patrick's Chur services. Interment Calvary ry { CORONEL—In this city ril 4, 1900, Rosle, Soledad Coronel, | John, | Mrs. Alfred Marsich | a_native of | agéd 69 years § | HOLBROOK~—In this city, April 4, 1900, Herbert Holbrook, beloved son’ of . George H. Crosby, and brother ot Dr. E. F. and George §. Holbrook and Mrs. W. H. Newell, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years and 3 months. ¥ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services this day (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, at his late residence, 1724 Broad- way. Intertment private. HOOPES—In this city, April 5, 10, Thomas C. Hoopes, a native of Pennsylvania, aged §1 years. JURGENS—In this city, April 4, 1900, Willlam Jurgens, beloved brother of Mrs. A. C. Boy- sen, Mrs. M.’ Tecklenburg and Mrs. M. Backus, a native of Holstein, Germany, aged 55 years and 11 months, @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his sister, Mrs. A. C. Boysen, 227, Fran: reet. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. fAN—In San Jose, April 5, Isa- beloved husband of Nellie Lindeman, Charles and Nathan Germany, LIND aore, and 'father of Pauline, Lindeman, a native of Gollancz, aged 50 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Friday), at the New Salem Ceme- téry upon arrival of train from San Jose. Take train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11:30 o'clock sharp. LUCAS—At St. Raphael's Church, San Rafael, to-‘morrow (Saturday). at 10:30 o'clock, month's memory requiem mass will be cel brated for the repose of the soul of the late John Lucas. Friends are respectfully invited to attend. LYONS—In this city, April 4, 1900, William H. beloved son of John and the late Mary Lyons, and brother of Joseph and James Lyons and the late Frances and Thomas Lyons, a native of San Francisco, aged 30 years 7 months and 10 days. (Boston papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- s Clara street, Interment Mount Cal- MULLER—In this city, April 4, 1900, Rudolph ¥, Jr., youngest and beloved fon of Rudolph and Sophie W. Muller, and brother of Lud- wig Muller, a native of San Francisco, aged 11_months and 18 days. 7 Friends \and_acquaintances are respeot- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Sihr & Co., 1137 Mission street, thence to St. Paul's German Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1419 Howard street, where services will be held, commencing at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. MURDOCK—In_Oskland, April 6, 190, John W., son of William and Catherine Murdock, and brother of Fred Murdock, Mrs. Charies Lioyd, Mrs, J. W. Harrls and Mrs. Osgood, a native of Rhode Island, aged 52 years 11 months and 23 da: EEDHAM—In the City and County Hospital, April 5, 1900, Minnie Needham, a native of California, aged 29 yvears. NEVILLE-In this city, April 6 1900, Dennis H. Neville, a native of Boston, aged 37 years. ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. NICHOLAS—In this city, April 4, 1800, Sarah A., leloved ~wife of Charles J. Nicholas, mother of Corinne Nicholas, and daughter of the late Eliza A. Lee, a native of Ports- mouth, Va. (New Bedford papers please copy.) l‘l’?F‘rhlndF and acquaintances are respeot- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 10:30 o'clock, from her late resi- 162 Bernard street, off Taylor, between and Broadway, thence to St. Brigid's Church, corner of Van Ness avenue and Broadway, for services at 11 o'clock. Inter- fment Holy Cross Cemetery by carriage. | NIXON—In this city, April 4 1900, James H., beloved son of Ann and the late James Nixon, and brother of Willilam R., John and Joseph Nixon, a native of New York, aged 41 years. ¥ The funeral will take place this day (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence of his mother, 1218 Vallejo street, thence to St. Brigid's Church for ser °s at In- terment Mount Calvary Cemetery i IEN—At sea, November 21, 1899, James 0;‘51“:%\0!‘3 beloved brother of Willie O'Brien of 1809 Oak street, a native of San Francisco, 19 years. “E;A requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at St. Agnes Church, Masonic avenue, to-morrow (Saturday), com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Friends are respect- fully invited to attend, PARKER—In this city, Parker, a Parke Parker, and granddaughter of Cecil and Olive o clock. April 4, 1900, Eisie Drake,” a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 1 month and 29 day RASMU In this city, April 4, 1900, Mar- Jorte ine Rasmussen, beloved daughter of niece of Mr. and cousin of icago, the late Louls C. Rasmussen, and Mrs. George B. Taylor, Mabel and Lilian Taylor, a native of Tl aged 15 years 1 month and 15 day > Fricnds are respectfully tend the funeral services this day (Friday). at 1:30 o'clock, at her late residence, 1006 Minna street. tery. SCHIMPF- In this city, April 4, 1900, Charles Schimpf, beloved husband of Adline Mary Schimpf, and nephew of the late Gustave Walters, a native of New Jersey, aged 31 years and @ months., (Los Angeles and New York papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of Mre. Josephine Walters, northwest corner of Clayton and Frederick streets. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. SCHUMACHER—In Oakland, April 3, 1600, Anna M., beloved wife of John Schumacher, a native of Germany, aged 75 years 8 months (Philadelphia papers please copy.) carly beloved daughter of H. C. and | sister of Raymond and Cecil | invited to at- | Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- | | | | | | orite, Opponent. MNDRISK JUST TOVED WITH Bt ADVANCE GUARD Great Chestnut Colt Won the Match Race Eased to a Walk. All But One Favorite Suffered De- feat at Oakland—Alas Downed a Fast Field of Game Sprinters. O ‘When the match race was consummated some days ago between the owners of Advance Guard and Andrisa for $500 a side, with $700 added by the association, the most ardent admirers of Carruthers & Shields’ crack colt did not expect to obtain better than 7 to 10 against their money. However, during the interfum, Andrisa had been behaving so becoming- ly in her workouts that she readily won | over the sympathy of the rail birds and a majority of the trainers. Walter Jen- nings felt confident, too, that his filly would win, and she actually ruled favor- ite in the betting, though it was 9 to 10 and take your pick at post time. An- drisa showed herself to be a fast sprint- er, and that was about all. Henry let her step off the five furlongs in one min- ute, the seven furlongs in 1:26. Just about this time, Piggott, on the colt, tackled her, and the race was over. The last fur- long Advance Guard was eased up, and then won pricking his ears in 1:52%. The event proved a star attraction, drawing a large crowd to the track over the bay. Favorites fared badly, Vesuvian being the only one to score. In the opening mile run, Poorlands showed marked improvement, going out in the lead and winning all the way. Hen- ry C, piloted by Henry, and a mild favor- ite, ran second, a length ahead of Lizzella. The winner was as good as 4 to 1 On Tuesday last Forsina started in a six furlong sprint, finishing third to Mor- inga and De Blaise. On that occasion her | price in the betting went back from 5 to 9. When lnoklnf a winner at the stretch | turn Mills pulled her out wide, losing haif a dozen lengths. Yesterday, well backed | at 10 to 1, the mare spreadeagled her fleld | in the second mile run, leading Croker and Los Prietos out galloping. | Quite an upset was furnished in the five | and a half furlong sprint, for which Ella | Boland closed a slight favorite over Miss Rewena. After the pair named had killed themselves off racing out in the lead, Mounce, on Alas, an % to 1 shot, drew out of the bunch, disposing of the first choice by a length in fast time. Miss Rowena was third. Atkin_& Lottridge sprung a warm one in Diderot, which captured the two- vear-old dash romping from Parsifal ernota, the 13 to 10 favorite, got cut off in the stretch, failing to get inside the | money. The mile run for three-year-olds result- ed in a hollow victory for the 2 to 7 favor- ite, Vesuvian. Lothian secured place hon- ors from Bathos. An 8 to 1 chance, Constellator captur- ed the Pinkerton handicap, over one mile and a furlong. Rosormonde made the ace leading to within fifty yards of ome, where the three-year-old collared | and beat her out less than a length. Top- most finished third in advance of the fav- Track Notes. Jockey Pedro Enos, suspended at Sacra- mento in 1898 by Judge Price, was yester- day reinstated by that officlal. | The stable of J. F. Fogg left for the | East last night. Carruthers & Shields will probably ship to-morrow. | To-Day’s Entries. Firet race—Five furlongs; three-year-cldsi | selling. | 527 Miss Madeline.102 The Scot . .... Lobencena . H. Thatch 1038 Garbo L. Hayman Bogus Bill... Dreadn’ght 1T Florinell 1I. 1038 Sir Hampton 157 My Secret . 1031 Maydine Second race—Seven furlongy; three-year-olds | | and upward; purse. s and acquaintances are respect- | of | fully invited to attend the funeral services | this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, at the Ger- man Lutheran Zion Church, corner Twelfth and Myrtle streets, Oakland. In- | terment Mountain View Cemetery. Please | omit flowers. | SHIELDS—In this city, April 8, 1300, James H. Shields, beloved husband of Lizzie Shields, a native of Philadeiphia, aged 50 vears. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Charles J. B. Metzler, 63 Washington street, thence t ortheast cor- ner of C eets. Inter- ment Mount Calvary C: ¥ SIES—In this city, April 5, 190, Philip, beloved husband of Jednnette Sies,'and father of Loufe, Adeline and the late Rose Sies, a na- tive of Germany, aged 60 years 2 months and | 22 days. STOCKFORD—In this city, April 4, 1900, Cora 0. beloved wife of A. D. Stockford, and mother of Lulu B. Shannon and Walter W. i Ralph W. Stockford, a native of Eden, aged 59 years 2 months and 23 days. riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Lulu B. Shannon, 1124 McAllister street. Cremation L O. O. F. Cemeter: SULLIVAN—In this city, April 4, 1900, Mary A.. beloved daughter of Thomas and Mary £ulllvan, and sister of John, James, Thomas, Frank, Eugene and the late George Sullivan, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years § months and 10 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at §:30 o'clock, from 22 Clipper street, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. VAN GORDO! GRUNIG—In Danville, April 1900, Laurie Van Gordon Grunig, beloved wife of F. W. Grunig, daughter of George and Annie Van Gordon, and sister of Mrs. H. 8. Kergan and G. Maurice Van Gordon, aged 22 years. (San Jose and San Luis Obispo Dpapers please copy.) 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. WARD—In this city, April 4, 1300, Willlam, bs- loved husband of Marla Ward, father of Wil- lfam, John, Hugh, Mary and Joseph Ward, and brother of Hugh T. Ward, a natlve of the parish of Laragan, County Galway, Ireland, aged 78 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 8:30 o’clock, from his late resi- dence, 2030 Twenty-third street, thence to St Peter's Church, where a solemn requiem mass Will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at § o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. WEINGARTEN—In this city, April 3, 1800, Carrie, beloved infant daughter of Henry and Jennle Weinkarten, aged 10 months and 15 ays. WENZEL—In this city, April 5, 1900, Joseph ‘Wenzel, a native of Austria, aged 35 years. @7 Friends and acquaintances- are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 1:30 o’clock, from the funeral parlors of H. F. Maass, 917 Mission street, near Fifth. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. WILSON—At his residence, Fifth avenue, be- tween I and J streets south, March 4, 1900, Joseph H. Wilson, beloved husband of Emma ¥. Wilson, a_native of Bradford, Yorkshire, England, aged 56 years 1 month and 3 days. @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Friday). at 3 o'clock, at crem: tory chapel of Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Cre- mation L. 0. O. F, Cemetery. WINTER—In this city, April 1, 150, James W. Winter, late a member of California Lodge No. 1 I. O. O. F.. Golden Gate En- campment No. 1, 1 0. 0. ¥, and Canton San Franclsco No.'5,'1. 0. 0. F..a native of New York sged 8 yestn o ends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, Aprll 5, at 2 o'clock, from the Odd Fellows' bullding, corner Seventh and Market streets, under_the auspices of California Lodge No. 1, L 0. O. F. Interment 0dd Fellows’ Ceme- tery. Remains at the funeral parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 266 Mission street, Misston Masonic Temple. ZSCHIESCHE—In this city, April 5, 1900, her residence, 3640 Twenty-third street, near Fair_Oaks, Margarethe, dearly beloved wite of Christian Zschiesche, and mother of Mrs. H. Vanderveen, a native of Hanover, Ger- many, aged T4 years 11 months and 2 days. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO.. r‘mrl to Flannagan & B Bitel 3 opnanie Linocls Sapost ne South S0 Tel McCAVOY & CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EM 1285 Market st., between Sth and Sth. ‘Telephone South 247. 832 Ostler Joe. 960 Gold Baron.....108 | 1048 Casdale . 1040 Atlenna .. 5 4 O'Connor . Henrietta G....109 1039 Terrene . De Blaise 1 Latiger Princess Zeik: 97 | % 1024 Petal .. 1040 Expedient Third race—Four furlongs; maiden two-year- | old fillies; purs: 1037 Ada Fox. 15 7 Too Hot 105 Lilite_Digg: 2 Sacharoid . Mrs Brunell £58 Ecla Lass. Imponente -....105 98 Debitick 3 1027 Ada N .........105 1008 Bavassa H Fourth race—One mile; four-vear-olds upward; sellins. 1M42 Uarda .. 1018 Facade . 1036 Silver Tone.... Obsidian 1018 Nilgar. . Torsida 403 New Moon. 1018 Captive (1014) Donator . Rosinante )Regelong Fifth race—Six furlongs; three-year-olds and | upward: selling. 1028 Orion 1021 Bly 1018 Alaria 1024 Flamero .. 1012 St. Cuthbert. (1039 Tuthill . i Sixth race—One mile and a sixteenth; four- | year-olds and upward; selling. 994 Ping . 952 El Mido 1036 Lost Girl 1012 1035 Pat Morrissey.113 | 1032 Bonibel .. 101 ... Wick Wick. §95 Mike Rice. $§7 Tiburon (1035) Peace 1012 Glen Ann 1036 993 Tappan 99, 1029 Perseus 761 Glengaber 110! 1023 Dr. Bernayi 1024 Storm King....102' 1036 Montanus Selections for To-Day. | First race—Miss Madeline, Louise Hayman, Florinel 1L Becond race—Princess Baron. Third race—Bavassa, Sacharoid, Locatton. | Fourth race—Rosinante, Donator, Silver Tone. Fifth race—Sly, Peace, Pat Morrissey. | Sixth race—Wyoming, Tappan, Storm King. COPYISTS APPOINTED. County Clerk Deane and the Recorder Select Their Clerical Force. County Recorder Godchaux has ap- pointed the following copyists from the list of eligibles submitted to him by the Board of Public Works: John C. Flood, Leo de Cardona, James F. Lane, Herman Zimmerman, E. R. Zion, Jo- seph P. Hayes, Carl F. Jacobson, Joseph F. Goodman, Martin H. ‘ater- Zetka, Petal, Gold | THE CALL’S RACING CHART. (Copyright, 19%, by H. H. Egbert) OAKLAND RACETRACK, Thursday, April 5, 190.—Wedather fine, Track fast. 1043. FIRST RACE—One mile; selling; maidens; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $300. S SRR Be(fln{. % % LY Fin. | Jockey. [Op. Cl IR 12 1% [J. Daly |s3 12 F T IRE AL 21 3 52 2 2% 33 315 IR 2 81, 5l 4h |Morse | 8. 18 ;S e 51 |Wainright ....| 18 B In. TN §h |Heinson | B = 96 Hannah Reid, 4. %k 41 §$1 [Baseinger =] & & 1025 Master Lee, 4. B ou 9% 94 |Golden ... 8 18 1016 Bly, 4 ... 9n 101 101 [Mounce . E .... Flambeauette, 5% % 1 1 Ames 15 ¥ i %, 50; %, 1:15%: mile, 1:41%. Good start. Won first th y's b. g., by Flatiands-Lizzie M. Poorlands stayed to-day. some in_ stretch. My Dear badly ridden . SECOND RACE—One mile: sellin four-year-oids and upward: purse, $350. S %__ Su. Fin Jockey Op. 11 12 14 14 13 |Ames ... 10 5% 52 51 $3% 3h [Fauntlero 5 p Eale & 41 42 33 |Heinson B 91 ih 101 5 4% |Moun H 51 24 21 3 §8 |J. Daly.. & 51 €1 éh & €2 |Liova 8 R, AR N 71 0 Uncle True, w4 9p s2 7 8 3 3 8§60 Vinctora, 4 .. 1 u 1 s s 8 1025 Milo Melo, 4 IE &' TS5 W 3 8 6h 15§ aF. . 10 ] mile, 1:42. Good start. Won second and third drt Tor: Scrat nner, Summers’ b.'m., by Torso-Bertie W. ult at the TUlm ran well, poorly handled. Miss 1045. THIRD RACE—Five and a half furlongs; Index. Horse, Age. Weight.[St. % % Alas, 3 .. Ella’Boland, 3 Miss Rowena, . Mountebank, 3 May Gertrude, 3 Espirando, 6 . Skirmish, 5 . Silver Maid, 6. Norford, 3 .. Bill Howard, a. i3 Sugden, 4 3 Time—3-16, :18; 7-18, :42; 5% ch. f., by Herald-Alasco. ~After Miss Rowena and standstill, Alas came on. Mountebank made a good show 114 B e T 1B ermato i W n 1 1 3 first three driving had Scratched: 1 themselves to a Lady Britannic 1046. FOURTH RACE—Mile and an eighth; match rs $700 added. Index. Horse, Age. Weight.|St ¢ % o Jockey. (1009) Advance Guard, 3..119 1 2 Piggott . _9%2 Andr 3.. 14 Hen Time—%, 12; % : mile, Good start. Won in a gallop. Winner, ch. g ellie Van. Race run ust_to_suit_the winger. Five furlongs: selling; two-year-old ¢ 1 geldings: purse, $400. . Welght.[St. % % ey Op. L] 12 Parsifal . 1 83 Andrattus . ol s Bernota .............118| 4 3n Montana Chieftain..110 3 7 . 2 62 7 42 sl s 83 aone 9 9 p! Time—34, 36% . 1:02. Good start. Won easily, second and third driving. Win- ner, Alameda Sta . . by Rousseau-La Reina. Win: so reported he ought to do well when fully recovered. Bernota cut off in Chieftain is improv- (1017) Vesuvian, 5 32 2% 11 10i8 Lothia T l4e . WKL S 1034 Bathos, 4 1h in 2% (1029) Arbace: ] L] 6 [] 10 La Borg 3 53 i1 Casdale, 2 23 R 49 : % : 1:14%: mile, 1:40. Good start Winner, W. B. Jennings & Co.'s b. c., by Imp. St winner. Arbaces sour and no speed | 1049, SEVENTH RACE—Mlle and an elghth; Pinkerton Hand'cp: 3-year-olds up; purse, $500. | Index. Horse. Age. Welght T 1009 Constellator, 3...... 92 in 114 Rosormonde, .. 107 21 2y 113 8 1 99| 4 44 106 5 510 Tom Calvert, 5...... 87 8 (1] Alvero, %0 a , 1:40; 1%4m, 1:58 am Boots & Son's b. ¢ onde showed marked outclassed. Scrat . art. Won easily Brutus-Conatella Topmast fin- 714 ; driving. lator nicely Ypponent and He second & tion ished gamely. 7 corpus, It was granted and made return- able on Saturday morni i Judge and Lawyer Clash. Ernest Graves, the well-known lawyer . of San Luis ‘Obispo, is again In rrnuhl»‘ - - ith the courts of that county. Last|-ATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived April 5—8 C | H Merchant, hence March 2 g sty EUREKA—Sailed 2 for San Francisco Tuesday he gave offense to Judge E. P. Unangst, for which he was fined $0. This used him, after court had adjourned, to some ' unpleasant things about the Judge, who, upon hearing of it, imposed an additional fine of $200, which Graves Tefused to pay. In eonsequence he was sent to jail, and yesterday he appealed to the Supreme Court for a writ of haheas mr North Fork, adena, for San Pomona, he: tmr Nome City ADVERTISEMENTS. WINCHESTER. 7% RIFLE~ The Watchdog for the Goldfields. It bites when it barks. It will protect your claim and supply you with food. Winchester . Ammunition Always reliable, sold everywhere, Send name and address on a postal card for 160-page illustrated =% catalogue. It is free. Winchester Repeating Arms Co., NEW HAVEN, CONN. 418 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers jeave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan ports—10 a. m., April 1, 8, 11, 16, 21, 26; May L Change to company’s steamers at Seattie. For_Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.). Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.)— 10 a. m., April 1. § 11 16 21, e A OCEAN TRAVEL. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK. SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON, PARIA Stopping at_Cherbourg, westbound. From New York every Wetnesday, 10 a. m. April 4St. Paal April 11 Louis. - April 18| New York. RED STAR LINE New York and Antwerp. From New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. %:; May 1, and every ffth day thereafter; | Friesiand ..April 4/ Kensington ... April 3 change at Seattle to this company's steamers | Southwark ... April 11 Noc ~May 2 for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Tacoma to N. P. | Westernland ... Aprii 18| Friesland May 3 Ry.; st Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Bureka, Humboldt Bay—2 x ’.“ll. 19, 24, 297 May 4, and every fft] For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cay- lmo.r Port Harford (San Luls Oblepo), Gavlota, R e S East n ro ( Angel a m., lApH& l&‘l. ',“IZA 1;‘. 21, 2%, 29; May 4 and 1 ¥y thereafter. Siory o ay heriatier, L ot wactoea n Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port Los geles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—11 a. m., April 8, 7, 11, 15, 19, 3, 27; May 1, and every fourth day thereafte: 3 EMPIRE LINE S. 8. Ohio, from San Francisco May 15 a trom Seattle May 24, to Nome and St. ,KICM:: Subsequent sailings. June 30, July 31, Aug. 3. First and second class passage. No steerage. For full information regarding freight and passage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agents. m., April 4, L day there- The 8. 8 Moans sails via Honolulu and Auckland for Sydney O’ Beirne, Albert ‘ Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del & man and Martin W. Flemiog. e Magatian: Atiaia. La Paz, Santa Hosalia D Y . A, The following copyists were selected by | and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 8. m., 7th of each The 8, S. Australia County Clerk Deane: | month. % - salls for Homolula T g 1 prambmeeagdturssbugentd bl el vy 1 i e Wuison, dohn T R - 3 reserves the right to change . . m ith Jr. Benjamin P. Wiibur, Edward L. | D¢ company Favorite line around the world via Hawall, Bt e emts, Chatles O’ Malley Cos. | Steamers, mailing dates and hours of sailing, | gamoa, New Zealand, Australia, Indla, Suez, grave, Eugene J. Sullivan, Edward A. Clapp, Otto E. A. Schmidt, Rubin Kaliskey, Ernest W. Hewson, Robert J. Blaine, Louis A. Lacay, John F. Hénnessy, Frank H. Urmy, De Guy Simpson, Fugene McFadden, Edwin Darbey 2nd Fred A. Fleischman. ————————— Music at the Spanish Church. At the church of Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe, Broadway, near Mason street, a solemn religious. and musical service will be held this morning. At 10 o'clock . gh mass will be celebrated by Rev. Father Santandreu, and Rossini’s “Stabat Mater”” will be rendered under the direc- tion of Professor 8. Arrillaga. The artists who will sing_the solos are: Sopranos, Mme. Guido Spitzy, Miss Clara Atkins; contralto, Miss J. Sullivan; tenor, J. F. Veaco; basso, A. Vargas. They will be assisted by: Sopranos, Misses Acosta, Camareno, rich, Perez, Domingos and Abrego; contraltos, Misses Andrada, Hartmann, Fitzpatrick, Cabazos; tenors, Messrs. F. ioaiza, C. E. Taylor, J. Cala- met, C. Bonino; bassos, Messrs. M. F. Rubanick, Bassford, Garay, Garcla, De Lecouna. An “Ave Maria” (Verdi) will be rendered ;V with a violin obli- by Mme. Guido Spitzy, gato by J. Garay. Miss Elena Arrillaga will preside at the organ. Governor General Wood in Cuba. Next Sunday’s Call will tell you all about the situation in Cuba and the good work Governor General Wood is accomplishing, The article is written by The Call's special - correspondent from Havana. England, etc.; $610 first class. i D. SPRECKELS & 2R0s. CO., Pier 7. Foot Pacific St. Freight Wwithaut brevious notice. TICKET OFFICE —4 New Montgomery street (Paiace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts., 10 Market st San Francisco. THE 0. R, & N. €0 DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS 10 PORTLAND From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. =, FA"E K12 First Class lnellldlgf Berth 38 Second Class zad Meals. STATE OF CALIFORNIA sails. s COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE DIRECT LINE TO ‘HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday Instead olm Saturday, from November 2, 1399, at 10 a. m., from Pler &2, North River, foot af Morton st.; LA BRETAGNE. April 5; L' AQUE: TAINE. April 12; LA GASCOGNE, April 19 LA TOURAINE, -April 2. First class to Havre, $60 and upward; 5 per cent reduction on round trip. Second class to Havre, $15: 5 o ‘April 3 | ber_cent reduction on round trip. GENERAL COLUMBIA sails. o JApril § | AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN- ot e to Walla Walla, ‘Spokane, Butte, | ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson building), New York. J. F. Agents. § Montgomery ave. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S. NAYY YARD AND VALLEQ, Steamer ““Monticelle.” Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:6 $:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night); Fri- m. and $:3; Sundays, 1030 & m., 3 l‘na? and office. Mission-street Dock, ‘elephone Main 1508. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coast the Northwost. Sen oy Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent, $30 Market Helena and all points st GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., n TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Branoan streets, 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), N and Shanghal, and connecting_at Hongkong with steamers for In- 8ia, etc. No cargo received om board on day of salling. 8. NIPPON MARU.. 3 RU..Sat &5, HONGKONG MARU... 5 Via Honoaly, - Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company's pii et st Frest SN