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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1900 11 _—_—nm e e OFFICES AND STORES—TO LET. fth st., near Folsol legant offices In Y. M. C. €. Mason and B ural _palmist 1581 Market st. in College of Geary. nr. Jones. ——— PERSONALS. t & lady; o the where- f 8 3 Howard st. preservesand of fine El Perfecto the very latest, 2c. 5 from 1 LEMOS, 11! 17 Market st., every | and | | floor; appreciated 1f ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. rge_sunny bay-window rool kitchen: closets; bath; everything private; $13; alcove, $14 month. . $40—Front bay-window housekeep- $7; also single rooms. RD, 16%—Large front bay-window room; Kitchen: parlor floor; complete for housekeep- ing: private; cheap. ©—Bedroom parior and Kkitchen nicely ed for housekeeping; gas and gas stove. MARTHA place, 2, Two furnished ear Taylor— furnished in rear, $8. een Hyde and Lar- furnished house- front room next sunny shed housekeeping rooms: . clean and respectable; rea- front room with coal stove, usekeeping, $2 50 per week; complete also sinele, $1 Valencia st ————————————— ROOMS TO LET—Fur Sixth—Rooms per weei, night. * 224 Bush st ad- 4 rooms; all prices. (old No. 1364)—Fur- ETT, 1426 Market s suites, singi —Ejegant suite and single rooms ; beautiful home; elegax! BL nished rms. reception CALIFORNIA, 705 (St Peters House)—New . newly furnished; bousekeeping rooms. tographer, ) ON, 1208 Market, cor. Golden Gate | rce and Scott ave.—Sunny corner; well furn.: rms. & offices. | RING cted; booklet. J. WHITE- | FIFTH, 107—Pleasant sunny unfurnished rooms RN, AM., PhD, 135 Linden et.,, Oakland. to let. EL r waved hair can be quickly cb- | FOLSOM, 95, corner Sixth (The Oliver)—Sunny using Talcott's Curling Fluld; 25| furnished rooms; suites or le: new memt. 81 50 § per week £ t0 and from the ferry. FRONT room, suitable for dental s Inquire 332 Turk st. nicely fur- Black 4123. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DONN =t Sixt and Seventh STATE—CIiY—FOR SALB. 667 MARKET ST. TE KEARNY BT. r; modern b rooms, epace Crocker buflding. R PARK LOTS. : best of all; graded, 350 Richmond lots; $10 near Mission-street ECIAL BARGAINS gin 50:6x75; Brannan California st north side, bet. it be $0ld; make an YBURN h to dispose of N. 539 Californ level garden lan of hay; fine hors 20-acre ranck arn full belong to & bank and are =; freight to 6. F. $1 a ton r full printed description acre home, on R. R.; nice land; «: payable $10 a month. N LAND CO., 640 Market st. BTOCK end grain ranch for sale in Colusa 40 mcres; §10 per acre; 500 grain, re and. M. B. CHANDON, Mary the Land Agent. i/ Chronicle bldg., 8. ¥ v: house of five rooms rooms in_basement; lot 50x150; garden San_Pablo . 3 miles , near Santa Fe Railroad— $130 to $200. Call for AIGHT, 401 Cal. st ughbred Belgian hares. Send Sonoma County hargains. snd city realty to sell or exchange. FFIN, 718 Market, near Call bidg. e N list of Farym ‘prices ranging Trom $1000 to | sin sixty days at 3% appraised | r your cast-off cloth- | Office and residence, | | HOWARD, £2¢_Rooms | ROOMS papered from $3; whitened, | inny room travelers accom. hskpg.; phone. corner Seventh en euls or m; elevator. (The Clyde)—House refur- i ; front rooms, 50c per day up; suites reasonable. HANCOCK HOUSE 781 Mission st.—Select : $1 60 to 36 per week. and | also unfurnished. | tudent, with | legantly furnish —FElegant sunny back parlor suites; | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $2600 TO $3500. . Just completed, “NEW'' English and Dutch style cottages and houses, containing § rooms, porcelain bath, pantries, china closet, book- cases, polished paneled 'dining-room, sewing- rcom, ete. In fact, thoroughly up to date in every feature; fine locations; close to local trains, ools, cars, etc.; terms easy. J. S. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $1500 SENAP. $1500 Neat cottage, § rooms and bath; high base- ment; sunny exposure, and has all the mod- ern conveniences; street work complete; good location and neighborhood; ciose to schools, etc.; chance for a home sonable figure. J. B. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $0 CASH_ $8 monthly—Chicken run of 60x264 feet; unfinished new cottage, 2 rooms; chicken yard: all fenced; price all told, $875; more land’ can be had cheap: sofl, climate and water excellent: away from cold winds and fogs: grand view; near a 80-{oot-wide boule- vaid_and electric car line: not far from & fine 3.story schoolhouse: is bullding up fast; 4 houses aiready gone up on the place; West- all Tract, adjolining East Oakland; call or | ®end for circular, 455 Seventh st., near Broad- way, Oakland. HENRY Z. JONES, Owner. GET your own home at & bargaln. For sale—Houses and lots, to suit, by the Cosmopolitan Bullding Association: emmall pay- ment required: easy term K. WATER- MAN, 1107 Thirteenth ave., [Bast Oakland; | Unfon Hotel block. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $L | _postage pald. e e OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALxu. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, 1ith and Franklin, Oakland. —_— - DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND Notice=Dividend No. 78 (25 cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Planta- | tion Company, will be payable at the office of the company, 321 Market st., on and after Friday, April 20, 1800. Transfer books will closs ‘on Friday, Apell 18, 100, at 3 o'clock p. m. . H. SHELDON, Secretary. | DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. 8 (25c per share) of the Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co. will_be payable at the office of the company, 27 Market st on and after MONDAY, April 16, 1%0. Transter books will close on Tues- asy, April 10, 19, at 8 p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. oo A | OFFICE of Slerra Raflway Company of Califor- | “nia, room 229 Crocker buflding, San Franeisco, Cal, April 6, 1900—Coupon due April 13, 1500, from first mortgage six (6) per cent bonds of Sierra Rallway Company of California will be paid at the fiscal agency of this company, the Crécker-Woolworth Natlonal Bank, on and after that date. D. FRESHMAN, Treasurer. | “DIssoLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. | sAN FRANCISC o ., April 11, 1900—The firm o OLSEN, RUTH & COOK is this day dis solved by mutual consent. Messrs. OLSEN and COOK succeed to the business and all bills will be pald by sald OLSEN and COOK, | and they will collect all outstanding claims. Witness: HENRY VON TAGEN, H. G. EBERS, M. OLSEN, LOUIS RUTH, C. D. COO! from §1 week up to 35, 5c to §1 night; also housekeeping romos. A 667, corner Elghth—New furnished bay window room, $1 per week; transient. MISSION, §37A (Avoca House)—New; newly furpished; rent reasonable. FLICK, Prop. LEAVENWORTH, 1521—Furnished or unfur- shed OCTAVIA, X ge+, bath, p O'FARRELL, %—Sunny furnished rooms and offices: elevator; electric lights: day, wk., mo. ORLANDO House, % Howard, cor. Sixth— Sunny rc oms; prices to suit; open night. ockton—Finest transient rooms to let. unny furnished front rooms; ne; suitable for gentlemen. corner POST, 289, POWELL, 121—Light, clean, comfortable rms. ©s o singles; running water: gas: rea POWELL, 505Front sunny room, newly fur- gentiemen preferred; references; rea- Eliis st —Rooms. T5c to $1: week, $1 25 to §$4; open night ROYAL HOUSE, 126 FEllis st —Incandescent light, reading room, smoking room and ladies paricr: rooms, per hight. 350 to $1 60; week, 32 sk %0 §5; month. $8 to $20; eievator on office floor; | rooms with hot and cold water; baths. near Market—An elevator; new and cold water; radiators; sait single rooms. EHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., Tear Market— hed end unturnished. S rooms, $12; 4 rooms, $7; house date fireproof building furniture; SHIPLEY, 2 new. See owner 1151 Guerrero st ETOCKTON, 12 (gver Pup Rotisseris)—Nicely furnished rooms from $12 to $30. TER, 1022%Newly furnished sunny sms: reasona TO let—Upper part of house, consisting of three rooms and connecting bath: corner house; best o dren. THE Astor, 1120 Market— elegant new furniture: single, suite: THE OAKS, 119 Third—A good rooming house for good people. R. HUGHES, Proprietor. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st Box 3040, Call «ffice lectric bells, lights: rans’t. ; hot and cold water; elevator; | references given and required; nochil- | PROPOSALS. P Water Harbor, San Pedro, Cal.—United tes Engineer Office, Laughlin building, Los Angeles, Cal., April 12, 1900. Sealed pro- posals for continuing construction of break- water at San Pedro, Cal., will bs recelved here until 11 a. m., May 14, 1900, and then publicly opened. Information furnished on application. JAMES J. MEYLER, Captain gineers. MARRIAGE LICENSES. | | Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: | | _Charles L. O'Brien, 24, Clara M. Mullen, 20, Silvio G. Bacigalu and Katle Dolan, 18, Pietro Dapavo, 34, city. Ermst R. H. Meyer, %, Oakland, German, 21, Berke] will a A. Lange, 28, city, and Grace A. L. 732 Howard street, and 2 Howard street. 23, § Calhoun street, ancisco street. 531 city, 2, and Ida an, M. ss, 26, 1325 Hyde street, mina Zipfel, 21, 77A Rausch street. Franklin McLaughlin, 24, 632 Jessie street, 18, Jessie street. arket street, and B. and Estella P. Schew, Mathias Holbek, Lizzle Eicke, 13, Giuseppe B. Andriano, 27, street, and Eugenta Cafasso, Charles B. Gleaves, 22, nue, and Helen G. Burns, 21, 1514 Castro street. Albert E. Vandercook, 27, El Dorado Can- yon, Nev., and Lillan Mason, 24, city. BIRTES— HARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by matl 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. | NICHOLSIn this city, April 8, 1300, to the | _wite of Frank Nichol son. MARRIED. | DIAMOND—JACOBY—In this city, April 8, 1900, by the Rev. Heyman Samuelson, Heyman Diamond and Birdle Jacoby, both of San Francisco. SIGOURNEY—LEAVITT—In this city, April 11, 1900, by Archdeacon John A. Emery, Wilson H. Sigourney and Elizabeth C. Leavitt, both of San Francis e — t. 1215 Leavenworth 18, 908 Vallejo st. Golden Gate ave- A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1223 Polk st.. open untll 9 p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 | ROOMS AND BOARD. A_FIRST-CLASS family hotel, The Bradbury; ice sunny bay-window rooms; first-class e: prices moderate; 2 car lines pass hotel; elevator: telephone Hyde 2771. 1604 California 1., cbrner Polk, mear Vai 58 ave. NEW family hotel: first class in all appaint- excellent table: special inducements to select people. 807 California st., occupying corner opposite Grace Church. BELGRAVIA Hotel, Polk and Clay—Sunny bay.window rooms; superior board; modern conveniences: rates reasonable. HOTEL SALISBURY, Hyde and Eddy: changed hands: thoroughly renovated: elegant rooms. LAS PALMAS, 1520 Market st.—Suite of 2 or 3 Tms.: private: bath; sin. rms.; board optional. VAN NESS _. 84 (The Wallace)—Rooms #nd board: furnizhed and unfurnished: $20 up. - — SPECIAL NOTICES. LADIES—Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills ; safe, reliable; take no other; d 4c_stamps for particulars. ‘‘Relief for Ladies,”” in letter by return mail; at drus- gists. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadel., Pa. BAD tenants ejected for : collections made: city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms §-10; tel. 55%0. 31 up: inting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call 16 pages, sent to any address in the TUnited Ftates or Canada one year for §i, postage paid. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. RENTED, repaized, bought, sold; machine sup- Dlies. Standard Agency,lds 6th; phone Mint 45. ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; re- pairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storag Office, 401 Post st.. cor. Powel PACIFIC Storaze and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 320 Fillmore st.;: 'phone Jackson 281, BEKINE Van and Storage Co.. 1340 Market st.: tel South £%5: peckine. moving and storags. TO LEASE., REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. N GRIFFIN, 718 Market, nr. Call blag. cits property in exchange for farms. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING, CALIFORNIA, %22 or 3 sunny furnished rooms; light housekeept: reasonable; ref- ences exchanked: private family. TO Lease—All or part of ~acant property: 9% 160; on Mission st.. near Fifteenth: will build Jieht strecture. Owner. box 2109, Call, ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA HOUSES. CcH 2 CH, 253—Furnished rooms for housekeep- & cheap: corner bullding. EDDY, §17—Very pleasant and connecting house- keoept: 3 =plendid location; priv. res. e furnished tront room and 23 front sunny furnished rooms, e for light housekeeping; rent §1 per | board, for gen TO let—House of § rooms, bath, pantries, large Suden. chicken yard, large stable; low rent. Call on premises, 1628 Broadway, near broad- gauge station, or R. G. WILKE, 906 Market st., San Francisco. -4 .4 BOARD AND ROOMS W ANTED. eda IN Alameda or Oakland—] rnished room, with (permanent), use of & small part of yard. Box 343, Call. DIED. Agnew, Francis J. Jess, John Anderson, Joho L. Levy, Mrs. Johannah Hoyle, Ada M. Long, Ann Carroil, Agnes McMahon, Catherine Crawford, William E. McTiernan, Edward Cunningham, Jos. A. Magorty, Abby T. Curry, John Metcalfe, Kate W. Douty, Frank 8. Miller, Edward L. Dowd, Mary Moss, ‘Patrick H. Flynn, Catherine B. Muller, Catharina Fox, Bridget Root, Robert Frey., James Thompson, George W. Harvey, Florence A. Tobin, Bylvester R. Holthaus, Joseph F. Ward, Henry J. AGNEW—In Oakland, April 11, 1900, Francis J. Agnew, beloved son of Thomas F. and Mamle Agnew, a native of Oakland, aged 3 years and 10 months, §7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parents’ residence, §20 ( tro street. Ihterment private, St. Mary's Cemetery. ANDERSON—In this eity, April 10, 1900, John Ludwig Anderson, brother of Henry W. An- derson of Sunol, Cal., and uncle of e A Anderson of San Francisco, & native of Gote- borg, Sweden, aged 65 years § months and 7 days LFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. BOYLE—In Mill Valley, April 11, 1500, Ada May Boyle (Blossom), wife of Hugh A. Boyle, and daughter of Calvin and Ada I. Nutting, aged 22 years. % 5 CARROLL—In this city, April 11, 1800, Agnes, beloved daughter of t;et:r and Dalla’ cagrert and sister of Maggie and Mary A. Carroll, hative of San Francisco, aged § years and § months. CRAWFORD—In Oakland, April 10, 1900, Wil- of Fannie Craw- liam Edgar, beloved hus ford, and father of Dorothy Crawford, a na- tive of Camden, N. Y., aged & years and % ays. ’ CUNNINGHAM—In this city, April 11, 1900, at the Railroad Hospital, Joseph Andrew, be- loved husband of Mary A. Cunningham, and brother of Mrs. Lizzie Gamble and Sarah and Thomas Cunningham, a native of Sidney, Ohio, aged 62 years 11 months and 7 days, CURRY—In this city, April 10, 1900, John Curry, a native of Ireland, aged §1 years. DOUTY—In this city, April 1L 1900, Frank Sanger Douty, a native of Maine, aged 52 years 7 months and 2 days. §7Friends and Companions of the Loyal Legion and Comrades of the G. A. R., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Thursday). at 2 o'clock, at the residence of Dr. J. W. Ward, 2100 Broad- way, corner of Devisadero street. private. Please omit flowers. DOWD-—In this city, April 1L, 190, Mary, be. loved wife of the late Beter Dowd, and mother of Mrs. M. ‘A. Kirlin and t E. Dowd, & native of County Tyrone, Ire- land a FLYNN—In this clty, April 11, 1900, Catherine 'B., beloved wife of John O." M. Flynn, and mother of Thomas B., John T., Willlam A., Patrick F., Katie C., Cornelius A., Maggie G. and Joseoh M. Fiynn, a native of County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 47 years. (¥ Friends and &cquaintances are respect- fully invited o attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 10:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 15 Calhoun street,’ between Green and Union, thence to St. Franels Church for serv- joes @t 11 o'clock. Interment Holy Croes beloved Peter Tmorher ot Jomm B, Baward native of Tyrone, acquaintances are respect- _—_-—__——m HENRY d. GALLAG.HER Gy FUNERAL )RS AND ek ™ 3 and | Interment | [ | and Maria Rossi, | | | | MULLER—In this city, | 3 @ Jenkins, | Miss Herron, BURS“ 23> Tyl dazma fully invited to attend the funeral this day Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi enice, Sixteenth avenue south, between Q and R streets south, South San Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FREY—In this city, April 11, 130, James Frey, dopted son of Frey, attorney-at-law, and nephew of Mrs. Henry Hanson, a native of San Irancisco, aged 20 years and 10 months. 7 Frieads and acquaintances are respect- fully {nvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the Gantner & Guntz Undertaking Company's parlors, § and 10 City Hall square. S e VEY—In this city, A L, lor- - higd i wife' of éu}mn 8CO, ence A. Harvey, belov: Tewis P. Harvey, a native of San Franc! aged % years 3 months and b days. (New Hampshire papers please copy.) £ Notice of funeral hereafter. HOLTHAUS—In this city, April 11, 190, Joseph F., beloved husband of Rose H. Holthaus, and father of Edna Holthaus, & Dative of Cincinnati, Ohio, aged 34 years. JESS—In this city, April 10, 1500, John, dearly beloved husband of Anna Jess, father of Au- gust, Emma, John Jr. and Lurline Jess, and brother of .Mrs. Willlam Ahlstrand, a native of Schieswig-Holsteln, Germany, aged 3% year 11 months and 24 days. 7 Friends and_acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-maorrow (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 107 Natoma street. corner of Second, thence to Shiels bullding, 23 O’Farrell street, Where services will be held under the aus- ploes of the Norddeusqper Verein, commenc- fug at 1:30 o'clock. Inferment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. LEVY—In this city, April 1L 1900, Mrs. Jo- hannah Levy, beloved mothef of Mrs. Fannie Lubelsky, Mrs. L 8. Green, Mrs. H. Gerbe Mrs. C. Pander, Jacob Levy of Ban Fran- oisco, Mrs. M. Adler and Mrs. I. Mackowsky of New York, a pative of Germany, aged 62 years. LONG—In this city, April 10, 1800, Ann Long, beloved mother of Mrs, J. W. Charlesworth, and grandmother of Olive, Dveline, Clara, Willlam and Charlotte Chariesworth, a native of London, Bugland, aged 68 years. 7 The funerai will take place this day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from tha parlors of J. C. O'Cotinor & Co., 767 Mission street. In- terment private. McMAHON—In this city, April 11, 1900, Cath- erine McMahon, beloved wife of the late James McMahon, a Dative of the parish of Lurgan, County Cavan, Ireland, aged 57 years. MCTIERNAN—In this city, Aprl 11 1500, Bd- ward, beloved father of James J. McTier- nan, ‘@ native of County Leitram, Ireland, aged §1 years and 1l months. 7 Friends and scquaintances ars respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow o'clock, from his late resi- between Ninth and Joseph's Church, Tenth street, Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MAGORTY—In this city, April 11, 1300, at her Tesidence, 88 Haight street, Al Teresa Magorty, dearly beloved wife of Willlam Ma- orty, and beloved mother of John, Fred and zzlo Magorty, Mrs. Harry Marks and Mrs. Edward Kelly, a native of County Leltrim, Ireland, aged 61 years and § months. > Notice of funeral hereafter. METCALFE—In Coronado, Cal., Aoril 10, 1800, Kate Wooster Metcalfe, wife of Captain John Metcalfe, daughter of the late John B. nd sister of Frederick L. and Phtli, ter, a mative of California, axed 3 years. G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, April 14, 1900, at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1319 Central avenue. Interment pri- vate. MILLER—In this eity, April 9, 1800, Edward L. Miller (late of the Guide), a native of New York City, aged € years. {7 Funera! services will be held this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, at B'nal B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street, under the suspices of San Francisco Typographical Union No. 21 _and Lincoln Post No. 1, G. A. R. Interment Lau- rel Hill Cemetery. MOSS—In_ this city, April 10, 1900, Patrick Henry, beloved husband of Anne Moss, and father of Mary, Willlam and Margaret Moss and Mrs. Edwin Willlamson, a native of Ire- land, aged 57 years. CFThe funeral will take place this day (Thursday), at 10:30 o’clock, from his late residence, 7 Liberty street. Interment pri- vate. No flowers. April —, 1800, Cath- arina Muller, beloved sister of Joseph Mul- ler and Mrs. Henry Miller, a native of Hos- penthal, Canton Uri, Switzerland, aged 38 vears. L> Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the Gantner & Guntz Undertaking Company’s parlors, 8 and 10 City Hall square. Interment L O. O, F. Cemetery. ROOT—In this city, April 10, 1900, Robert Root, a native of Massachusetts, aged 56 vears. £ Remains at the funeral parlors of H. F. Maass, 917 Mission street, near Fifth. THOMPSON—In this city, April 10, 1900, George W., beloved son of Walter J. and Helen M. Thompson, and brother of Walter, Alice and Laura Thompson, a native of San Francisco, aged 19 years 1 month and 18 da; §¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late residence, -1717 - Eddy- street, ' thence to Holy Cross Church, whera services will be held for the repose of his soul, commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. TOBIN—In this city, April 11, 1900, Sylves- ter Robert, infant son of Sylvester and Nelly Tobin, a native of San Jose, Cal, aged 7 months and 18 days. WARD—In San Jose, April 11, 1900, Henry J., beloved husband of Sarah’ A. Ward, and father of Mrs. H. D. Grant of San Rafael, Mrs. Grant E. Castro of San Francisco, Mrs. G. T. Jameson and Nettle, Charles, Willlam and James Ward, a native of Buffaio, N. Y., aged §1 years 2 months and 23 days. 5 PALACE HOTEL. Brevoort, N Y (Mrs Danlels, N s BrvORL T WM e N Y 1 Fairchiid, N Y |Miss H M Danfels, NY P Naol, Japan |Miss B Hamlin Jit - Tuttle, Chicago |H W Hamiin, tfixm Harris, Chicago |Mrs L P Wilber, 11l Shannon, Chicago| W F Clark, Chicago Daheny, Los Ang E S Shepherd & w, Hl et Tl lofefe ol L | o) M H B J B L A A G 5 G Pearce, Denver Miss J Shepherd, Fullerton, B C |Miss E Holpm:“' l}lllu J Cole, St Louls | Mrs A M Vose, Boston Bhand, N Y IF T Vose & w, Mass rs W C Pence, Tl |Miss A M Vose, Mass Moore, N Y Miss M R Vose, Mass Mrs B filnuckln:hm.'gmc Iéarfllon, Vacaville |Miss E C Harrison,Cal H L Shannon, Redding| A W_Ryerson, Hle‘l’;‘ | Mrs Shannon, Redding|C A Cox & w, Cal L A Kahn, Chicago | H Stokes & w, N Y F H Green San Rafael Gertrude MacKintosh, F Fogg, Stanfgrd | _Stanfora | R E Crayston, Folsom E B Cowles & w, Mass C D Martin, Rochester|C M Phel; | & w, Mass E O Tuttle, Boston |E P Bogg & w, Mass W J Morton, N Y 3 |S Farquhar & w, Mass G W_Mason, Los An:lE A Bowers, Pa Wis |{F L Srlvia, Boston G J Brindage, Cal W E Dunn, Los Ang Mrs M Schumacher, Chicago /G 8 Wood, Colo Mrs Wood, Colo F_C Oliver, S Mateo |Mrs Oliver, San Mateo G W _Armsby & w, Cal E C Wood. San Mateo R D Martin, § Matéo S Rosenbaum, Stktn Kavanagh, 'U 8 N Bulwer, U 8 N Jenkins, Stanford Koenig, Boston Mrs Jenkins, Miss Jenkin: Miss L Jones, Wis Master G Miller, Wis| H C Ryan & w, Wis § M White, Mass W H_Talt, Cincinnati| Mrs Taft, Cincinnat! Ohlo H T Clark & w, Neb G L Clark, Omaha W T Eells, Phila W _H Rem{ngton, Wash, J H Straub, Piftsburg J Dickson, 'Baltimore Mrs Dickson, Baitimore J R Warner & w, Minn T H Devereaux, Il Mrs Devereaux, Il F H Morley, Colo J Camp & 'w, Conn Miss Camp, Conn T Fiint Jr, San Juan A G Marston, San Diego| J W McGinty, N Y W B H Dowse, Boston Mrs Dowse, Boston G H Daniels, N Y GRAND M Rikert, Jameston| J Smith, Trask ‘Whipple, Decoto Leopold, Sacto ® E Thomas, Berkeley, Schwartz, Berkly Tuily, Berkeley Fredericks, Madsn. Merriam, U S A Swarton, 8 Cruz Brown, Oakland Maddock, Stocktn Dorr & w, Minn Mayers, Boston oranda, Boston Vhite, Mass mith, Stockton Clark, N ¥ Cowles. Ney McGowan, Cal Roper, Kansas Cty| ehr, Milwaukee ully, New Orleans Gridley & w, 11 Dewey, Wash cNaughton, 8 Jose Stoneman, Mich Devereaux & w,Ii1 Swing, Redding Joslin, Trenton B G % P w bt }. gwm“ar'u ytn ar Lake D Rk N ¥ W W Harris & w, T M Kelley, N Y M Holdman, N Y Mrs J B Thomas, N Y D_C Worcester & w, New York HOTEL. F Porter, Rockford Mrs H Wallls, Rockfrd Mrs R Bailey, Rookfrd T G Roberts, Modesto J Hanson, Portland J Ragglo & w, Cal O F Atwood, Btockton Miss Grey, Oroville Migs Waideyer, Orovill E M Preston, Nov Cty rs G Wells, Le Ang W _Dean, Sonora Porter, Vancouver Bower, Pa de Groat & w,Cal Sehman & w, Cal Webb, Sutter Crk “Polhainas. § bi olhainas, eg Forster & w, Cal Selby, Los Ang Thomas,” Berkeley ?‘ Raaf, Cal elick, ' Pasadena McFall, Nev City > Leopold, Sacto raghorn, Idaho o gy le} AmH PPEERE 2 wOpadRR T R EolpFunn “dgmiasr~EoguTd PP R 2 WO, PR “R0XEEREa00 Green, Colusa J R Potter, Tl NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Langan, Hollister |I G Mehrings, § J Wilwon,” Rio Vista |Mre Mehrings, 8 Jous T Maltman, Cal . leuixu. J iy H Julien, Beni Miss C MoKay, E Fleld, A Camp e J H Morris,’ Stockton Mrs Morris, Stockton T — LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. SAILED. ; ‘Wednesday, April 11 Br stmr Belgian King, Welss, Portland. —Sailed 1 ul—eu- RK—Sall NEW !0: e Am’lmm r Oflll: stmr South! for Antwerp. i SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived April 11—Stmr St e b i l SLOPPY SPOATS WITHESSED BY - ASMALLCROWD Three Long Shots Finished in Front Down at Tanforan. ——— Morelia Finally Left the Maiden | Olass—Another Pair of Brackets | for Rollick—Perseus in Form. RS The mud at Tanforan Park yesterday was a golden brown in color, and of & holding, gluey nature, an analysis of which 1s anxiously awaited Dby the ‘‘student: It caused three favorites to be retired and several other short-priced horses to be attacked with locomotor ataxia or some other. speed destroying disease. Morella, Captive and Amasa splashed in at juicy quotations, to the ap- parent enjoyment of a handful of last chance takers. R b:g band of maiden flllies and mares started in the opening scramble, with Red Cherry closing a lukewarm cholce over Swiftwater and Artflla. The winner turn- ed up in Morelia, a 6 to 1 chance, owned by “Jim'" Nell, which won easily from Artilla and Bona. Becedinq in the betting from even money to 7 to 5, Rollick ran circles around her company in the two-year-old dash. After showing the way for some distance, Chaste lost the place to Floranthe, a 20 to 1 outsider. Everybody and everybody's friend spread their checks about on Perseus to win the mile selling run. The gelding did it in such a way as to leave no doubt about the result, finishing nearly a six- teenth of a mile ahead of Storm King. Dolore secured the ‘look-in.” Not a bark was heard from Dogtown. It was sald Catastrophe early evinced a dislike for moisture, so Carroll's horse backed up in the betting on the mile and a sixteenth run. Played from 10 to 7, Ross, on Captive, led the parade from barrier time, stealing home on the ‘“‘chin- strap.” Opponent beat Catastrophe out- for piace honors. Amasa, at odds of 10 and 13, made a ragtime farce of the five and & half fur- long jaunt, winning all the way. Espir- ando, a long shot as usual, led Moringa over ‘the mark a head for the second cut. Miss Marion, the favorite, grew peevish and refused to play after rounding the bend for home. Corrigan's filly Sardine met a bunch of degenerates in the closing run, never be- ing compelled to get out of a gallop. Cromwell, after a struggle, took the place from Fille d’Or. . To-Day’s Entries. First race—Four and a balf furlongs; two- year-olds; purse. 1068 Ada N .1031 1068 Sublime 103 1068 Bavassa 03/ 1068 Carllee (106%)Sacharold . 08| 1057 Cambaceres 1062 Toah .. 08| 1075 Moonbright 1062 Andratus . 08 1059 St. Rica . 1069 Intrada . 12| 1062 Lilly Diggs 1062 Phil Archibaid. 111/ 1068 Merida . 1062 Ada Fox . 03/ (1062) Homage Becond” race—Six and up; selling. 1071 Matt Hogan (1063 High Hoe.. 1069 Mountebank 1068 Casdale Third race—Six furlongs; three-year-olds and | up; handicap. | | furlongs; three-year-olds .. 82|(1042) Mortgage 104| 1069 St. Casimir. . 82 (1033)Boundlee 103 1061 Dr. Sheppard..120| 1061 Sly 5 1069 Theory 1104 1085 Cormo n2 | 1064 Formero .10 | 1089 St. Casimt 100 | (1079)Sardine - 93| 1063 Rosalbra 9% | 94| 1011 Aluminum . 02| (1071 Isaline (1033)Boundlee 1077 Jennie Reid. Fourth race—One and a quarter miles; three- year-olds and up; selling. (1040) Prestome §7/(1066)Tappan .. 103 | (1065)My Gypsy 82| 1085 Jolly Briton.... 84 | 1065 Ailenna 2| 1072 Tom Calvert....103 1070 Lothlan . 07] 1065 Sardonic . 101 | Fifth race—One mile; four-year-olds and up; selling. Morinel . 09 (107 Captive (10§7)De_Blaise .....109 1085 Castake Orfon .. 10| 1080 Gauntlet 108 “112{ 1038 Montanus 110/ 1018 Facade . 03 (1055) Wyoming . 1012 Lodestar 1053 Silver Tone . Sixth race—One mile; three-year-olds; purse. 101 Burdock 12| 828 Rio Shannan. 1071 Maydine 05| 1065 Expedient 1081 Urchin 1078 Reg. H Selections for To-Day. First race—Bavassa, Toah, Homage. Second race—Mortgage, High Hoe, St. Casi- mir. Third race—Corrigan entry, Theory, Dr. Shep- pard. ' Fourth race—Sardonio, Tappan, Prestome. Fifth race—Wyoming, Silver Tone, Morinel. Sixth race—Bathos, Expedient, Rio Shannon. ON EASTERN TRACKS. Meddler Wins a Two-Mile Steeple- chase at Memphis. MEMPHIS, Tenn., April 11.—The track at Montgomery Park was very heavy to- day from yesterday's rain. Results; Mile and a sixteenth—Woodtrice won, Dandy H_second, Viscount third. Time, 1:54. Four and a_half furlongs, purse—Garry Her- mann won, Sad Sam second, Dick Burgess third. Time, :48%. One mile, Durse—Streamer won, Belle of Memphis_sécond, Greatland third. 'Time, 1: Seven furlongs, selling—Molo won, Eitholin second, Dr. Walmsley third. Time, 1:83. Steeplechase, about two miles—Meddler won, University second, Zufalig third. Time, 5:18, Mile and a sixteenth, selling—Schnell Laufer won, Ben Chance second, W. B. Gates third. Time, 1:54. WASHINGTON, April 11.—The weather was cold and raw at Bennings to-day and THE CALL’S RACING CHART (Copyright, 180, by H. H. Bgbert.) TANFORAN PARK, Wednesday, April 11, 1900.—Weather fine. Track muddy. 1074. FIRST RACE—Five turlongs; maiden three-year-oids and upward; purse, $00. T [ Betting. Index. Horse. Age. Welght.St % % % St 10p._CL 1081 Morelia. 3 i1 ; 5 aeE 5 SN e1 51 L S e 1% 3B ¢ 1038 %13 ¢ = 1068 32 % 5 0 5% &1 S 3 91 31 s %32 Ahwahnee, 3. 10 1 poa , A Red Cherry, 8. 1 n L AgE Liltlouette, 3. 12 1 1 Heinson . n 5 Tanobe, 3. 4% 1% n J. Daly. n > Florence Fink, 4. 8% 91 2 |Macklin . 3 B _1066_Naples, e B B 5] Cannell | » 4« Time—4, 8T%; %. 1:08 Good start. Won easily, second and third driving. Winner, James N . by Morello-Kosciolottie. Going just suited the winner. Track was not to the liking of Artilla. Swiftwater apparently of no use in ud. Scratched—Lobosina %, Sweet Clover 95, Miss Soak 110, Tourist II 107, Nettle Clark 101 A A L NS S RS TR D 1075. SECOND RACE—Four and a half furlong: >-year-olds; purse, $400. Index. Hors Wetght. [St. % [y E Jackey. Op. @71 Rollick . 05/ 5 forgan F 3 1062 Floranthe 103 2 Mounce |8 » (1015) Chaste 3 Buchana: ¢« 9 (305) Irate H Bassinger [ 1063 1 Enos . e 1062 4 Henry - R 1020 s Ames » ®» 941 7 E. Ro » 1020 10 Hel: » 13 1001 104 9 Cannell .......| 6 %0 Time—3-16, :18; 5-16, :31; 4%f, :55¢ 3 second and third drivins. Winner, ‘Burns & Waterbouse's ch. g., by Take Notice-Happy Mal Rollick is a clever youngster. Chaste tired. Moonbright no speed. Titanla will improve. Secratched—Iiltlouon 104, Ada Fox 101 1076. THIRD RACE—Onue mlle; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. Index_ Horse. Age. Welght St. % ) % Str. Fin. | Jockey. |Op. CL 1055 Perseus, 107] 2 1y 24 13 15 18 |Henry -5 63 1068 Storm King, 6. 3 12 11% 128 25 22 E. Ross... -5 135 8% Dolore, § 4 31 31 83 3% 3¢ [Buchanen . s 1060 Wild Het, 5. 085 8 [ 41 43 45 [Camnell .. 100 _1084_Dogtown, 5. R T R 5§ __|L Powel. _1 08 Time—, 4, %, 1:19; mile, 1:45%. Good start. Won easily, second and third driv. ing: inner, B. W. Purser's b. s_ by imp. King Gailop-Nanka. erybody played the winner. Scratched—Inverary II 107, Sardonic 105, Einsteln 107, Poorlands 103 1077. FOURTH RACE—One mile and a sixteenth; selling; 3-year-olds and up; purse, $400. Index. Horse. Age. Weight St. % % % 1068 Captive, & . v imM 1m 1049 Opponent, § 41 2y (1070) Catastrophe. 1% 2% 83 1058 Jennle Reid, 4. 31 31 43 _ 938 Hindoo Princess, 4n__ & 5 518, the journey. Jennie Reid , :32%: 9-16, 663 13-16, 1:35%; mile, 1:4% , ‘'second and third driving. Winner, inner received much smart backing uit under hard riding. 1078. FIFTH RACE—Five and a half furlongs; selling P, Hildreth's ch. Catastrophe didn’t trathmore-Black like the last half of Index. Horse. Age. Welght St % % % 1025 11 1 - 1 i3 1045 18| 1 8 §3 21 (1029) us ;¢ B &R 984 n, 4. 08( 3 12 112 41 960 Royal Prize, 5......114/10 91 331 61 01 Bt. Apollinaris, 4...108/ 4 43 3% 3% 108 Afghan, § a2 6% 6n 71 (1044) Torsina, a . & 3h 4h 81 1028 Monda, 4 . 1| 9 FUE T | 94 198 Negligence, § ......114] § 3% 1 bt] 0 1018 Grand Sachem, 1811 u u u F ] 1054 Bonibel, 4 . 106| Lott 2 e 3 Time—3-16, :18%; 7-16, :13%; 5%f, 1:09%. Good start. Won first thres driving. Winner, Crane & Owens’ b. g., by Captain Al-Lady Intruder. Amasa a lightning fast beginner. Moringa might have scored, if away better. Royal Prize ran a swell race; he s slow to_get in motion. Afghan Do speed. Scratched—De Blalse 114, Uterp 109, Mafada 114, St. Cuthbert 11 1079, SIXTH RACESeven furlongs; three-year-olds and upward: purse, $400. Index. Horse. Age. Weight.[St. % - T Jockey. _[0p. G Sardine, 001 14 18 1 112 [Henry 11-8 110 Cromwell. & . 2108l 3 23 24 3 22 [Morgan T Fillet 4'Or, 3. ts0l5 44 4b 5 3§ |Logue 0 0 Ramlet, 4 014 B4 B4 9 41 |W. Ses 0 100 Alleviat 4/ 2 8% 33 2 512 (Postel . 18 Flero, 4 .103( 6 6 _ s A 8 Heinson 0 we Time—%, :13; %, . 1:08; %, 1:30. Good start Won easily, second and third driving. Winner, E. Corrigan's ch. f., by imp. Bassetlaw-imp. Sardonyx. Sardine tincanned in. Cromwell warmed up well. Scratched—Rosormonde 119. Excursion to Alaska. TACOMA, April 11.—The Chamber of | Commerce has chartered the Oriental | liner Tdcoma for an excursion to Alaska, leaving Tacoma June 25. The trip will 25. extend thirty days and Cape Nome will l be the farthest point touched. Invitations will be sent to all commercial bodies in the East, and it is expected the party will aggregate 200 representative business men northbound. Stops will be made at Ju- neau, Skaguay, Sitka, Dutch Harbor and St. Michael. RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. | (PACIFIO SYSTEM.) Tradus leave and are to nrrive as SAN FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Streek.) — Frow FESRUARY %, 1900. — ammive +7:004 Benicis, Suisun, Elmira, Vacaville, | R and Sacramento. *7:00. Shacta . Express- Duvis, Red Bluff, Portiand. ; - *7:804 Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga and Santa Rosa...... #8:304 Tho Overland Liwited—Ogden, Des- ver, Omaba, Chicago. *8:804 San Jose, Livermore, Htockion, Tone, Sacramento, Marysville, Chico, lted Biuff. . #8:304 *Milton, Oskdale, Sonora. #9:004 Haywards, Nilsand Way Stations. #9:004 Davis, Woodland, Knights Landing, Marysville, Ororill .. 743 9:004 Atlantic Vxpress—Ogden and East *9:43a #9:004 Martivez, Tracy, Laturop, Stocktan, Me;ced and Fresn 12 +9:004 Port Costa, Fresno, Mojave Angeles. . st 004 Vallejo, Martinez and Way Stations *11:004 Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Sacra- ‘mento, Mendota, Hanford, Viaslis, Porterville. s 3 d Tos rds, Niles and Han IRamou *4:00¢ Be: Woodland, eralield, Saugus for bars, Los Angel @5:00¢ Sucset Limited—El Paso, New Or- leans end East. #5:30p Stockton, Merce, Fres 5:30P Fresio, Hakersiiel, Santa Hurbara, Tos Avgeles, Demiog, EI Paso, How Orleans aud Enst LN 3.30r Bauia Fo It Tor Mojas +6:008 Haywards, Niles an. -"0:::: Ouolrfl:.l Mail—Ogden, Cheyenne, Omaha, Chicago....."covoooeeeee s *8:307 Oriental = Mail—Ogden, Denver. Chicago. 2H COAST DIVISION (Sarrow Gange). (Foot ot Market Street.) *8:154 Newark, Oenterville, SanJ ose, Felton, Boulder Creck,SantaOrazand Way Htations. . 2:15p Newark, Conterviile, San J Almaden, Felton, Boulder Bauta Cruz and Principal Way Statiovs. Now k, late in the afternoon it began to rain. Cuptdity and Tonicum were the only fa- vorites to win. Results: ve furl sellin pldity won, Gran- ael::r second, Thermos third. Time, 1:08 1-5. Four furlongs—Tonicum won, Albert Enright second, Serp third. Time, : Hurdle handicap, mils and three-quarters, seven hurdles—Cousin Jess won, ernor Griggs second, Shinfane third. Time, 3:13, Seven furlongs—Monmouth Boy won, Na- bocklish second, Kimmage third. Time, 1:30 2-5. Mile and 100 yards—Petit Maitre won, Owens- boro second, Althea third. Time, 1:53. REMARKABLE FEAT OF SWIMMER PERCY CAVILL Swims a Quarter Mile Far Inside American Record in Olympic | Athletic Club’s Tank. Percy Cavill, the champion swimmer -of the world, did a remarkable quarter-mile trial yesterday in the big swimimng tank of the Oylmpic Athletic Club. He covered the distance in five minutes and ffty- eight seconds. The American record is 8:& 2-5, made in still water with one turn, by A. T. Kenny of Chicago. This record | has withstood ull assaults for seven years. Cavill is keeping in condition in anticipa- tion of a match with some of the crack American swimmers, i Captain Alex Pape’'s team of water polo vers defeated the team captained by eorge Hinkel last night in a tournament game by a score of 4 goals to 2. Pape's assocjates were: Archie Taylor, J. il- lips, E. Connolly, J. Bevans, W. Cartright and L. Follansbee, goalkeeper. Hinkel's team was made up of G. Croll, G. Habe- nicht, L. Hammersmith, W. Wiider, C. Clough and W. J. Leonard, goalkeeper. 4444444444444+ 4440 The Call’s Easter numberdn z + especially selected colors will + : be out on Easter Sunday, April + + '15—and it will be a gem! .m* 4444444444444 4 Anderson Sentenced. : STOCKTON, April 11.—John Anderson, convicted of complicity in an assault to John O'Melia rgen , was sentenced ::bmln OI.{:’ at oll? th;s morning. The jury case ol wior, a com- s and Casey, the third guilty and was given five years. Way Stazion CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Teom SAK FRARGISCO—Foot of Market Strest (Slip 8)— l-o: 11:00,w. 11:00 *3:00 13:00 1 *6:00r .. —Fool of Broadw :00 8:00 10:008.. *1:00 $300 °3:00 14:00 *5:00r.., COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). Cihied and Townsend St4 . 510x Oowa Viow, Bouth San Fraucisco - 1004 San Jose muil Way Stations (New i Almaden Wednesdaysouly)........ *1i80p +9:004 Ban Josn, Tres Pinos, Sauta Oz, Tt otvge: et Lompso and ils N Prinoipal Way Stations [ $12:00 t‘“’hlm d_ Way Station 4:15r San Joseand Principal Way 5. 0se and Principsl Way Statious P 8an Jose aud Principal Way Stations 30r San Jose aud Way Stations BH1:45r San Joso and Way Statiovs. A for Moruing. h 1+ Bune 19:00, '.l”: 004 NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing October 1, 1898. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MIiLL VALLER 3 AND SAN RAFAEL WEBK DAYS—*7:00, *9:30, 11:08 a. m.; *1:k SRTHA TRIES For Mil Valley and San Ras Wednesdays and Saturdays, | Bucknei’s, RAILROAD TRAVEL. ALIFORNIA LimiTED Santa Fe Route Te CHICAGO This is the quickest and most Tavurious toaie screas the costioent CoxNecTiNG TRAIN LEAVES San Francisces s P.N. , Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, arriving in Chicago at 2:15 P.11 in time to connect with all Hmited trains for New York. OVERLAND Leaves San Framcisce at 5:3 EXPRESS P, with Palace aad Tourist DALY CltnpoasdEae Clowa Local trains between Stockton, Fresuno, Hanford, Visalia, Tulare V:olkf’v San Francisco_office. 623 and Bakersfield. Market Street, Phone Maia 1531; Oakland, 1118 Broad- 201 J Street; San Jose,7 West SEE YOU IN ‘FRISCO SOON SAR FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFR RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburen Farry, Foot of Mariet S& sax TO SAN RAFAREM WEBK YS—7:30, ‘%u:” & m; IbE %0, 50, 830 p m. Thorsdge—Etem ot 1130 5. m. Saturdays—Exw tips at l—’i‘:. 9:30, 11:00 w M.y LA SN 8:00, §:20 m. WEEK DATEAL15, 100 8iah T e 70, 10,8 = 40, 510 B m. e & 1:65 and §:38 SUNDATS- 835, 5740, 11:19 m. w; 10, 8200, B:08, 625 p. m. Between San Francisos and Schuetsen Park same schedule as above | 73 ol l:fllfllml”— #:15 am| §: "flw 022 o 10:40 am 10:25 am 7:35 pm| 8:2 pmy $:30 pm| 8:00 am| overdale. 1:30 am Hopland and l 3:0 ml Uktah. 7:20 am :30 pro | 3 pm Sonoma and Glen Ellen. Sebastopol. 3:00 aml $:10 pm| 5.00 pm 7:30 am| 8:00 am)| $:30 pm| 5:00 pm| Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and_White Suiphur Springs: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Hop= land for Duacan Springs, Highiand Springs: Kelseyville, Carlsbad gs, Soda Bay, Lake. rt and Bartlett ; at Ukiah for Vichy Sarstoga Springs. Btue Lakes Laureq M.g.l., Itte Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, :ZL.'E?., Riverside, Lierley’s, nedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's meg, Mendoctno City, Fort Braas. sal, Wiliitts, Laytonvilla Cum= ing’s, Bell's Springs, Olsen's, Dyen, Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEARNY ST. Esteblished

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