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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONbAY, APRIL 23, 1900. 9 i PERSONALS. ROOMS TO LET—Furn, and Unfaurn, PROPOSALS. WOLE_1a this city, Al 2L, 1900, Sarsh, be- bl oo A nmnonncnre | loved wite of Stmon Wolf, mother ANEW iena 1o have your hair resssd stylieh: | LARKIN, 7i5_ Sunny corner rooms: running | PROPOSALS will be received at the Bureau of | and Walter Woif, daughter of Abraham New, ar +: special this week, 20c; shampooing, 20c;| water; gas and all convenlences. Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department, | man and sister of Isidor, Nathan, Alfred and = 2R et | Vit nade trom your own hate, 5¢; open o Washington, D. C.. until 12 o'clock noom, | Samuel Newman and Mrs. Pauline Nathan o and o | e g g T May §, 1900, and publicly opened immediately [ Mrs. Ben Bearwald and Mrs. Mark Levy, + Beale Sixth: pariors 112 | MINNA, 65Five clean rooms. thereaiter, o farnish 3t the Noval Tioepital | native of Germany, aged H yéare. £ SECOND AUCTION SALEOF D latest model: | SITTS on ey Instaliments from imoorted or | MINNA, 667, cor. Highth—Neyy furnished bay- | Cal.,'the daily supply of fneass, ‘srocerics, Ry % DRAUGH C. AG ND DRIVING - b ! nts. One Price Tailoring Co., | _Window room, §1 per week: stent. butter. egEs, cheeee, ice, milk, bread, vege- | NOTICE—Cremation. ODD FELLOWS' CEME- |. . hines bought tween Sacramento and C: MISSION, $37A (Avoca House)—New: mewly [ tablesand der for the fiscal year ending | TERY ASSOCIATION, San Francisco, Cal. It Suitable for trucks, dalivery wagons, carriages 532 Market st | MISSION. ®7A (Avocs House) New: Ne™iY | June 3. 190i. Blank proposals will be furnish- | ihe deceased was o member of & socicty or e B S R B T e B e 3 - od upon application to the Naval Hospital, | ©f asy organization having a presiding offi- the bunch. also several fast pacers by AN~ barks scaie and fire and burg- . * | STISSION, 855 Sunny parlors. upstalrs room, | Mare Taiand. Cal,, or to the Navy Pay Office’ | cer and recretary the, chorss for cremation TARE" and ~ALBENTON. safe. 218 Catiforn 3 : 300 rooms: | A o urnished. San Francisco, Cal _A. 8. KENNY, Pa and a copper receptacle for the ashes is $30. All young. well broken and in spiendid con- .l 0 to 35 per week; | _Psemer E il master General, U. §. N. % | The same tharge to members of the family dition. . Cohistgned from the stock. farm of L . hand. THE HE e . B nd from the ferr NATOMA, 450—Sunny room, gs'mrc‘h!defie.-‘ofl, GEORGE R. FLETCHER, | H. Mulholland of Tulare, Cal. D, s or two gentlemen. perintendent As in our previous sale we will offer nothing £ e = — — but the best. No worn-out culls, or second- . e |l e s i | BIRTES—NARRIAGES—DEATES. | = ‘ A . Matnwt STAMMERING rorreciod; booklet J. WHITE. | _ Offices: cieVator; electric lights; day, Wk, mo. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Sixteen Millions the State's‘m"‘mm" among the lot. Positively 10 ew T nd, all siz TH JHORN, A.M,. Ph.DD., 1315 Linden st., Oakland. | ORLANDO House, 98 Howard, cor. Sixth— | Birth, marriage and death notices sent by Publie invited to inspect them now at the . A 111 Market st.. San Fran - P e ——— | OCunny rooms: prices to suit; open DIght. mail will not be inserted. They must be handed PALACE HOTEL. A % .salesyard. - 3 you wish full value 7 cloth- | _SuBny ; : IR at either of the publication offices and be | B Hartstall, N Y W C Davis, N.¥ ! <Yield of Minerals Last Special _attention (s calied to the TEN . 1 ng call on B. Cohen, 1 ack 4123 pOST, 418, near Powell—Sunny furnished | indorsed with the name and residence of per- | J E O'Brien, Chicago |J K Manning, Mass HEAVY TRUCK HORSES, weighing frcm 1500 il Rt Sant Ching boughtand | _To0Ts. With bath; suite or single. sons authorized to have the same published. | W M Sims, Sacto |G F Blandy. N Y Y to 180 pounds. " © . # %5 3 joe reduced to | Stlverm: *Fo 3 B — N Hos | - Chicago A al place in_the svening, MON . 5 . P NCIOALUPT S F L | LL I3-Lignt, ciean, comfortable rme DIED. R e e % e ear. | APRIL 23, 1300. at 8 o'clock. Sale pavilion » D A_fur garments. . leather | or sipgies, ouniing. Waler: GaA: Pey 8 Heyman, Copenhagn W T Salomon, N Y lighted by electricity. = B — H. HEIN' Qm"“'i;f‘n:‘:c m:. W“r,nhlr. x., i L Loeb, Rock lIsland |O F_Aldis, Chicago | occmsz;u-n,;. Hx.'r_.nksgnmégm\xnz. - S el - | enson, Bertine G. am J. 16w ™1 WA MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. CHEAPEST and best in A ~The Weekly | - EOR; B0 XIS | - Burke. vailie & Hermal, dean B R 5 Gligs, Perkeley a2 Rufl Peorta ot | Indications of Activity Among the| W, 6. LAYNG, Auctioneer. “ail. s, sent to any add n the & = ‘arle, George erson, Ro | P H Remt , Oakld|Mrs Kuhl_ Peorla i e — — o g ] Valters, ane | eomans, Mass PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. FROYAL HOUSE, 126 Ellls st—Incandescent | Doscher, Claus Stephens, Alexander | R G Harve Vancouer| Mrs Yeomane, Mass paring to Take Advantage | St s __ | light. reading room. smoking room and ladies’ Dwyer, Loretta A. Szarvash, Samuel | Mrs Harvey, Vancouvr|Mrs M Belden, N Y of Modern Processes. | VR b A e rt Backas | parlor; rooms, per night. 35c to §150; week, §2| Eckier, Robert E. Wilson, Jennte E. A G Robinson, K |Miss M M Biddie, Pa | h OF %‘ it - il A Rt i Backus| 3,'4g. month, 3§ to £20; elevator on office fioor; | Fortler, Plerre Wolf, Sarah | & F Wriche "t Paul | Miss Helen Biddle, Pa i i | | gudio 1l Geary st. groundfioor. oms with hot and cold water; baths. ST b R R W Foster. Boston © |Mies M G Frishmuth, - 5. nu' Dl‘“fi“, B,USINESS : i TS, S | e OSE—In this city, April 22, 1300, Annie, ilbert, Dillon | Pa Alaskan gold and silver recelved at as- 2 PHYSICEANS AND SUKGEO) SAN ANTONIO, 21 Taylor st., near Market—An | “beloved wife of James T. Ambrose, mother of | J F Macdonald, Sioux F Collischorne, Almda v offices. ";:“m! refineries and smelt- ek ~— ~ TN | up-to-date fireproof building: elevator) new | james S. Ambrose and George and Leonard | W E Ward, Reno Mrs Collischorne, Alm 3 . - and- IvINfi Es‘ O DONNELL e and resttonce, | furniture: hot and cold water; radiators: salt | Michelson, daushter of the late Michel and | F W Higgina, N Y |A E Gl Boston ers, representing the output of the Terri- BROKE AND UNBROKE. - ! Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. S and MnEN Tons Briaget Highlund and sister of the late John | Mrs Higsfus, N ¥ l? T Niskimura, Cheo | tory for 18, amounted to $5.531.355, which | AND T v 3 B e Apartment House, 33 Eighth st, | IHishland, & native of Boston, Mase., aged 41 | S R i L. was an increase over the product of the lS. - BEAY: MIEATN--T Ny ROk SALR i=Furnished and unfurnidd Y iriends and acquaintances are respect- | HE Christy, Detrolt | H M Barddall Reigo |Drevious vear of $3,19034. Statisticlan | A 10 Head of ell-Bro PR S g i e g W R \SON, 4%—Furnished rooms, single or | fully invited {o,attend the funeral to-morrow | L & Zavior, Pittsburg J £ Levl NYo Yale of the United States Mint, who L\‘xor- S‘mE HOISES. rs; at Colma; worth $750: will ba sold | _en suite, from $1 upward. (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- Stanton, nE P alker, | nishes the figures, estimates that $2.400.- o h $780: wiaesen it | Gence. 105 Collins street, oft Potnt Labos ave. | J C Breewn, Los Ang |C Storck, N Y - Consigned by Clark & Cox. Sacrament 3 i, AdAress T Kk Hyle mt - | STOCKTON, 11 00 o) Pl NI | o e Sy Do Coutven, Moty | B BWille, N " |3 MeGouigw Veatics | U came from Capo Nome. thie piteses of Snsd s Shack & Comt. S0 o ¥ New S-room, 3-story house; lot | furnished rooms from $12 to $30. | Street, where a requiem high mass will be | Mrs Wells.' N Y § H Babeock. St Louls | which opened up last year. The quartz | THURSDAT. APRIL 35 1900, - with chicken house, etc.: suftable | oo o Nl TR O pelle, g celebrated for the b Iher soul, com- | '\ F o e;}‘s-,:;'k:- gr:‘{{.ginr.ef‘slf"l:“" mines of Southeast Alaska made up the | At e m. at - S0 | T Aster I e eitae: tiease | | meucin at 830 olloskc - Inteement Holf | 1} ¥yt m ot nna] - Temainder of the Increase. In these | SALESTARD 3§ NiRCEy o7, CORNER Brodinson e ey = = - s t uartz mines 1050 stamps are dropping. g s g T O THE OAKS, 119 Third—A good rooming house | BENSON—In this city, April 21, 1300, Bertine | GRAND HOTEL. a sz Horses now at vard. 3 " fi!_oepearl. n (;d cent and for good people. R. HUGHES, proprietor. Gurine, v | 7 B ae Jarnatt & w,|Mrs Wardall, Mlinots ‘The district designated includes Douglas CHASE & MENDENHALL, R o B e ——t————————| Benson, stepdaughter of Mrs. Odine Arnesen, | " Colusa "2 Cranstos, U 8 A and Unga islands. The quartz mines pro- Successors to Killip & Co P IO, | il g s e and ‘sister of Gunhild and Caver Benson, & | 1 ) Foy, Kansas City [ASeoon. s 54 A | duced $2704176 and the placers $3217.110. | o testock AUCTORTT = e _; D:. "LL";‘J‘ o - e B Linscoct, & Crus| ) D McGes, Eortiand, | This indicates that all the placer districts | e rooms and | TO let—Large v furnished room; refer- P jeorge, 5 A . " — ¥ i, near Cole; modern im- | ences. $ Dolores st. L Friends and acquaintances are respect- | C A Berding, Ferndale P Johnson, Sonors |in Alaska, including the h’d".,l"l'f,, m!{ff"! ents; street work all done; price $3500 — fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | ¢ M Cotterman, Oakld Sir Burden & W, Sonora | near Juneau, produced only $727.175. e e - on pramise. CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions | (Tuesday). at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- | H Lewis, Onkiand Misses Burden, Sonora | Klondike last year produced $15,254,107 in | Sun, Moon and Tide. 00 = B e ey ot > s, v v M Nuner Jr, v c 380 IaBS ToOme | S0 unfurnished rooms with running water; | Howanl sireet, near Thirteenth, for services, | W D Mitchell, OAKInG!J Mundorf & w. Calvrs | 1% over the product of IS8 The siiver | L | . ¢ ! A el el g ot R W Miley: Berkeies Missen Stundort, Bonor | PFHe Copper, Sihe and L R Review of | United States Coast and Geodetic Surv. : - — — - - y. T » e ey il | e Copper, Zinc an ey eview of | Un -y — borvow ¢n Watches, The Mission or Hor- | A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- | BF marong ARSI PR R b8 0 S Oakland | ¢ Hampton & Wv. Cal | Noy York says that unusual attention is Times and Heights of High and Low L ke elevator. Te on that you wish to dispose of nts and subscriptions has been opened | BURKE—In this clty, April 2L 10, Willle | & N, Fermer. o elo | Mrs Knudson; Sonora | now given to lead mining, the reason be. | raters at Fort Polnt, entrance to San ot e and Dlanos without removal: quick | _then call on W. J. GUNN. 530 California et. | Polk st.; open until 3 p. m. Glement. beloved an: y son of W. H. and ; A Jones, Oakland |V gnole, Sutter Cric | FOIV EEREM 00 tal has steadily advanced | Francisco Bay. Published by official au- pia w oval: qul Mol < - s s i e m. | Anna Burke, brother of Viola Burke and | W H Miller, Chicago | ing_tha te s . thority of the Superintendent. Y e —_— rest. Rooms | FOR sale—Cottage and so. cheap | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | Dephew of Mrs. Maud Chapman, Mrs. E. J. | F R Porter, Oakland | in price during the last year, and that '{| NOTE—Tne high and low waters occur at = . Market st Address box 4511, Call subseriptions has been established at 1098 | Sulll and Harry R. Murphy, a natfve of | H Barrows, Cal | is holding its own. The reason assigned | SO ETTIe MER Lol @ reet wharf) about i 2% 2or oo o= Y — Valencia st. San Francisco, aged 6 years 11 months and 4 | J J Jones, Vacaville |is that there have been found new USes | ;oo ¢ Ave minutes iater than at Fort Point: o °{ FOR sale—F SIACLrECK | s | dys, (Vermont and Montreal, Canada, pa- | I I, Comnton, Colusa Wisconsin | for it. One of these is in the construction | the height of tide is the same at both placs T L, SRR ROOMS AND HBOARD. pers please ) A A Cross, Honolulu |P Brockenbrough, Ind | of storage batterles in motor carriages. - ———— — = A A R Er Friends and acquaintances ars respect- | Mrs Crawford, Seattle | Dr T B Ladd & w, Cal | Each motor carriage has at least 300 | MONDAY, APRIL 23 REAL ESTATE_GOUNTRY—Fur Sale | A FANILT Tavive o larse, well “aproinied | fully invited to attend the funeral this day | H ¥ictor & w, Sn Jose|T Herrick. Salt Iake | pounds of lead in it There is one storage | - ~ > i e ioed Dome wishes 'to secare a few | (Monday), at 1115 o'clock, from the family | B B Walbridas G, i RN Nty | Dattery company that is paying out $1.200, THE Esparto Colony farms i the Capay Valley | amuples to board and room: first-class in every | Fesidence. 334 Ninetcenth street. Interment | J A Sriermid O N Darmton, Klat tan | 00 per annum for lead. The underground country should be looked after at once, a3 this | particular: references required. Address box| friate ot Jopet lew Cemetery. Osk- G Il e |A A Thaver & w, Cal | conduits also largely consumed lead, and | - of the year to or tree an $ise. Call office. 4 | han, Sactc 3 | ncrease. | 4 acres and now #old to induce immediate | A_FIRST S8 family hotel, The Bradbur: ‘April 22, 1800, George Carle, a native of Ger- | § Piatt. Carson = |O Robinson & v, Cal | fornt | B e | R e A e | § Alczander, Ar Grana) G 3 Stovall, Withams | Ofia. | oquction of the world,for | eekers will never regret secur one of th table ces moderate: 2 car lines pass uotel Sawver | 3 e | 3 | = Fomes: no malaria, no frosta; products earil- | ilevaior: telephone Hyde 2 To0s’ Californie | CONNEE L1 San Rafuel, Arel O 0 iy | Mrs Wyatt, Ilinots } | the year 1599 was 473,18, long tons. The | - H e B R et oie: ¥ | 30 mepnte UK. wiaf PR mother of Willlam, Emma. C. and James Con- NEW WESTERN HOTEL. [ potay metimee. A STt e 18 s faliroad trains daily from San Francisco: | HOTFL CLAIRMONT. 615 Taylor—Renovated; | Rer and grandmother of Raundel Creed and | .'v‘ ‘F‘ s;?"h‘snfi'fl Jose g k'.l;onéel{‘._:ra:;": he 's,%"‘;’,'wodu" of California decreased | 2 a water for irrigation when desired; superior to | = suites and single rm: elient table. | Willlam F. Conner, a native of Chelsea, | J Lundin. Stockton _ Ryan, 70 i ¢ N compared with 18, | £, 3 3 1 Southern California for ralsing all kinds of = llent table. | Mass., aged 45 years 5 months and 25 days. | G B Parks, Sacto |W Clark & w. Ohlo $570.447 last year, a: r‘ 3 359,965, 2¢f 5.0/ 4:200 2.3 140 6.3 ntly =0 HOTEL SALISBURY, Hyde > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | },{‘,‘;'“‘F'- gs#-teo y;::du{kl. ‘l:orlt‘l-nd | while the sil\‘rer 0-3!9%%’";5:0“(‘ ‘fg- | | 49! 5:080 2.6l 1 6.9 ing Scuthern California exp hands: thorou; fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | own. § Msteo e S | The net decrease was / g vy e e— th the superior soils and all other advan- —— — — (Tussday, at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- | D Fitzgerald, Fresno |Mis M Ray, Sacto | ures. The reason of the decrease was the | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides tages n will be sold at prices far below PALMAS, 1520 Market st—5ulte of 2 or 3| Gemes "Second street. San Rafael, thence to | J. Jeursezon,’ Seattle |W J Tibbetts. 8 Jose |jack of water, which seriously bampered | the early morning tides are wivem i the lefe those msked in localities hitherto comsidered private; bath: sin. rms.: board optional. §t. Haphael's Church, where a solemn re- | W Reaside, Vancouver|J c scou,( Ami:v:“ » mining operation: | hand column and the successive tides of the unapproachable in excellence; there is no more room and board. Apply Twen. | Quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose N E Hyde, Sasts Bots| & & Jaairés, Antiod B o County retains the place of | day in the order of occurrence as to time. Th independent life than the small diversified E e g e ADPY of her soul, commencing at 10 o' clock. 3.W e, Tos Ang | “panner county, and Tuolumne County |second time column gives the second tide of farmer's; the farms sold before the panic | _t¥-fourth and Florlda sts DEDERKY—In this city, April 22, 1900, Julia, ———————— R o second place, forging ahead of | the dsy. the third time column the third tide Ve become developed and are pAyINg ANTU- | HOWEI T 524533 (The Hedges)—Targe sunny | dearly beloved wite of Henry Dederky and | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Amador County. Calaveras County shows | and the last or right hand column gives t ally as much as $100 per acre: you can leave Teas'ble. | mother of Mrs. H, F. Fortmann, H. Dederky | £ e roduct. The | last tide of the day. except when there are but San Francisco on § a. m. train. have 3 or 4 B TR . e he' Tata e I Fineiiie o oo A — | the largest increas: Pln- P Count three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights hours at Esparto, an n Francl AN NESS ave., 944 (The W Rooms and | S e e M rmany. aged” b years | Louls Metsger, Hemrietta Newman, Henmry | largest Cecterts is In Placer County. = | given are in addition to the soundings on the early the same evening: y find an agent | hoard: furnished and unfurnished: $20. (New York papers please copy.) years. | 4 Feopold” Morgenthau, Rcss- and. David . The following table shows the 2 by | United States Survey charts, except - matn = ———— e bat Sotaintensis are respect- | Kline. Pailine Schoenberg, Fannie and Simon | tion of the gold and silver product DY | when a minus sign (—) precedes the helzht. the year 18%9: and then the number given is subtracted. y letter with GEO. D. 4 i e ordiinger to Frediano Barsotti, lot on NE counties during f‘,‘{‘,’,,;’;;‘,"“_:",'},!g;‘o*’c;“‘;;"_{";';‘f“,’;f;;‘;'{ gorner of Twenty_fist and Hampshire streets, = i " nce, 123 ] . | 5 by E . OTICE in hereby given that the Marta Kip | detice, 123 TFell street, thence to Cypress Lawn | = {00 ¥ teinger. Bertha Hildebrandt (Attin- | the depth given by the charts. The plans of he mean of the lower low waters. Gold. | Silver. | Total ranches on my SALE and Orphanage of 520 Lake st. has recelved the [ Cemetery. Interment pri A < following orphan and hafl-orphan girls from | flowers. f I e oo (A 0 Jovs . » N. D. SICKELS—the LAND AGE Janvary 1 to March 31, 1900: Katharine A. | DOSCHER—In this city, April 21, 1900, Claus | fiuron sireets, SE 187 by SW 8, lot 1, block 2, | ¢ 1,265, 10 Benjamin, aged 1 year § months: Marion V. | “Toacher, beloved brother of Tonjes Doscher | (Weei End map 1; 810 2 3 Dot Nacts . Mg Steamer Movements. | b — — Crane, aged 9 years: Mary Woodd, aged 10 | gng Mrs. W. H. Loheide of Eureka, Cal., & | Ann Sullivan to Willlam N. McCarthy, lot on | i De 5 o4, 2 H s, 36 cash, §6 per | ALTA PUNTA Tract. San Pablo a years 6 months: Eila M. Hunaker-Engler. | nacive of Anckeiohe, Kreis Lehe, Hanover, | w jime. & SN ot Iriibere, | 1 Doredo . s i s 4 $5 per month. | Borth of Berkeley, near S: T o Sy & roomtin Mabal Passl, assd 11 e o AR ety ot o W nw of Ak strise,( 96N 1Y o + | Fresno ... L S * teinway Dealers. v y land by t'!-e aere. o years; Elise Poggi, aged § years 4 months: days. 2 o 6 hsd N N San Franciscs to Savings | Humboldt | 9, sis., San maps. ete.. on G. W i1 Cal st | Ethel Marion, Gould, aged, ¢ vea (Slael - 'l?m'\"d.: and, scuatntances are respect. | L Siyiand Counyial San Reancina b0 e s | 030 4 TO ARRIVE. e o g IR > x ully invited to atten: e funeral t | and ts, N 165:41 by W 123:6; —. n 2, Fron ANCH TO RENT. a6 yiaen ¥ manthe. (Tuesday). at 32 o'clock, from his [ I i Clatie. Gogsus (noe Clarke) | FASSSR _ico:- 1, ! — ArAwiotes PETER FREILING'S pile salve, §1 per | dence, 134 Fourth street, between Mi | to Dayia Edwards, lot on S line of Oak street. | Majera .. b3 .|Crescent City... .2 cultivated orchard e htea T (ura'mll cases of bieeding, | Howard. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. | 106:3 W of Plerce, W 50 by S 137:6: §10. | artposa 562, Humboldt...... 2 modern Improve- ng. external internal or protruding | DWYER—In this city, April 22, 1500, Loretta | Lillle Lindo to Willlam J. Gillesple, lot on € | yiopo . Ttiamook ..... Tiltamook.. . B uitable fo mer board- | piles without fall, no matter of how long | A., dearly beloved daughter of the ate Pat- | line of Sutter street, 218:3 W of Devisadero, W Feyaan Del Norts Portiand B et reasonable. Address DR. | Fiynaing. 1028 Devisadero st., near Sutter. | rick and Ann Duwyer. & native of San Fran- | #id by § b:6: ) bt i | Bincer Coos Bay........ Newport.... Ed = . e | cisco, aged 21 years and § months. | __Robert and Jennle eper to Charles - > o - 5 e s THE Tnfon Ofl Co. of Callfornia will remove | “gThe tuneral will take place from the | Huffman, lot on NE corner of Frederick and ey B e TATE TO EXCHA its office May 1 to the Mills bldg., rooms | residence of her sister. Mrs. W. E. Di- | Shrader streete E 119:4% by N 100; also one- | gacramento . = Tellus - _|Oyster Harbor. % e i 31 and 2. | nan, §24 Bush street, to-morrow (Tuesday), at | half of lot on NW corner of Beulah and Shrad n Bernardino. St. Paul. Oyster Harbor % Corona .. San Diego. Columbis .. Portland.., Crescent City... Crescent Cit: streets, N 60 by W 1 3 n Diego - James F. Cheesewright to Margaret Dunton. | gpo o " lot on N line of Seventeenth street, 5 E of | Siurrg "of city and count e oy 7| 10 d'clock, thence to St. Brigid's Church, Sena for catalogue. | PAD tenants ejected for 3 collections made: | Broadway and Van Ness avenue, whers a st AR 20 97 ity or eountry. PACIFIC COLLECTION HWEINHARD & . 917 Market, rms. 1-2. | &5 0F MOntgomery st.. rooms 9-10: tel, 8580, | . Solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for = | the repose of her soul, commencing at 10:3) | Noe, E 25 by N $1:6 (quitclaim deed); 363, e by B L ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. | R e ” o'elock. C.'W. Gordon to Alice L. Gordon. lot on N - . | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | ECKLER—In this city, April 21, 1300, Robert | line of Liberty street, 130 W of Sanchez, W 25 furnished T o~~~ | " E., beloved husband 'of Mary Eckler, a ha- [ by N 1l4; &ift. d | RENTED., repaired, bought. sol sup- | tive of eld, 111, aged X ‘Walter I. and Mary E. Tobin to Elizabeth & i Tef- | 7 lles. Standard Agency, 145 6th: phone Mint 45. n'rhfmfff’n‘:}nd‘wm 1Ko, Dibce tomorrow | Derse (wife of A. 1), lot on W line of Fair e 3 e ——————— | (Tuesday), at §:30 o'clock, from his late resi. | Oaks street, 34 N of Twenty-fourth, N 24 by | yypq ... ALL kinds boug! sold, exchanged, rented dence, 934 Dolores street, thence to St. James | W %: also lot_on N line of Twenty ———{ repatrine at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. | Church, where a solemn requiem mass will | street, 30 W of Fair Oaks, W 27:6 by 72; $10. Totals $15,336,031 | $504.013 | 315,840,043 = === | . celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- | _Sarah S, or Sadie S. Blaney to Stephen A. | _———— d The Amo hydraulic mine will soen be mencing at 3 elock. Interment Mourit Cal- | B okson 1§ .‘,‘\“;y"’\,“fi“""‘g;’ street, 150 W 3 Vary Cemetery. of Sanchez, W 8 by N 1l4; $10. B d again. It is two miles east of City o 1900, 3 Galliano to David J. | operated again. o FORTIER-In this city, April 22, 1300, Plerre, | Bernardo and Batestion Bulano to Pl Mfarysville. 1€ was opened up two years Sl of ¢ SEFPEL PR Victorfa Mexico. y $12, including water. wo nice housekeeping room Co. veszuELLy FTH, 359 Furnished housekeeping 2 con- 101 Post st.. cor. Powell; tel. Matn 8713, | dearly beloved husband of the late Elizabeth | v . S ¢ straining dam and a - - b 31 - - =g " o vl ! o N ¢ p o v yde, W l, Uni the present ns the - FOLSOM, 5}—Large sunny bay Feioniy o uth 535 packing. moving and storage. | GOREVAN—In tnis city, April 21, 190, Wil- E,‘L‘;"g;.'s;"?.‘;“‘ street, $5:6 W of Hyde, W 23 3;\;‘“'"(1“ =, udlzgd oy B mmm“‘ 'will be | TO SAIL oo verything private; $18: | SUGTEIG Storage and Furniture Moving Com- | bam P. I beloved son of James and Mary | “Rose A Lamb to Annie M. Boland. lot on N | resumed. { L o DY panv, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281 b A ey r of James J., Joseph, | jine of Pine street, §7:6 B of Larkin, E 5 by The State Anti-Debris Association has | Steamer. Destination. Salls. | om0 Fiimore 1t phone Jereoon B, | Eila, Anna and Agnes Gorevan, Mira Louls | Nfafieqin; © U0 G el | declded to make a com N =) e P T = e ., : am Romaine to Isabella e Samoa .....| b . b - '] v 11t f rooms and |~~~ s spect - O - 1-12) and Alf . Gaul 11 | o ity ol L. lego. ... e & - and g | 7O Lease—All or part of vacant property; ®3x | tully tavited (o attend the funeral to-morrow | Wkl (e ke o Al ! ‘I";ta;lrl:cr Yuba, Bear and Cosumnes | ity Fuebia Feer Sound A 5 '%m < ra ~ S — near Fifteenth: w! uesday), a o’ clocl rom . IR § NE 45:1i | rivers. A\ arbor|Apr. 24. ot - BT | HATES, #61—Four newly furnished rooms; bath, s, 1056 Clay strest. thence o e | VB ot First, N A b e 1y ‘Heury X. | o Tuolumne County uews is ss follows: | g e e 2 - . §15; aiso three others, $12 52. — Bridget's Church, Van Ness avenue and | pothin, lot on NW line of Minna street, 410:10 | Extensive work will be per(orn1|_ed on the | pomona . 24, 7 pm/Pler 3 D, 76135 —Nicely . Deay-win- TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES Broadway, where a solemn requiem high mass | Ng of Second, NE 40 by NW §0; $10. | gravel claim near Hamilton's. The Rhode | 4 cata 24, 12 “m Pler 13 ~ = ), 76135—Nicely “mci unny og gl PRI A A A A A AP AR A A will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, | " Thomas J. Lynch to James J. Lynch, undi-! sland has started up again. The north 4johs . .24, 3pm|Pler 3 . rooms; man and wife; moderate. | D00 1y 0 "of stundard tvpewriters from 425 | Ccommencing at $:30 o'clock. Interment Mount | vided one-third of following: Lot on SE corner extension of the Hope will soon be started | Coos Bay... Newport...... Apr. 35, §am Pler 1l nt parior suite for house- | to $45; guaranteed; rend for samples of work. Culvary Cemetery | ot Fourth and Clara streets, S 2 by E 80: also | up. _ Boston parties have nded the | Nip. Maru../ChinakJapan Apr. 5. 1pm PMSS A A t sunny basement suite. | L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montgomery st HII;:NNESS‘;lneéh- eil!'. ll‘«‘w:l'ao. I’gv.MW||l- | lot on S line of Turk 62:6 B of e. Starr King mll‘rl\e )u;t!{lonh of the Prov i-;bh“l'ofl .[Cape .\o;,; :::. g 1i .:1;::': : ———— | = am oved son of Richard and ‘Maria | £ 25 by § §7:6; also lot on line of Perry | dence, and will work it soen. jel Norte.. Oregon Ports . 35, | - near Franklin—2 sunny furnished | | Homnesdy, ‘and brother of Bercy 1t. Marion | sireat, 400 SW of Fourth, SW 3 by NW 1: gift. | In Calaveras County the Lone Star mine | North Fork Humbeldt._.. Apr- 36 0am Bler 3 H x: stove; §9 monthly. | ALA\IEDA ADVERTISE“ENT& CE D *-:.dlfiflvnfle?v- S Dative of San | Helén A. and Lercy C. Bunker to Henry will soon resume. A bondEhAi been se- | Umatilla -{ate & Fut 84-{ase- o Nomitte o B ¢ now stored wis —— ——— ancisco, a; years 3 months a ¥. | Bothin, lot NW _line of Brannan street, v vy J. E. o | Coron - - 2T, | Bler Drices to save st \s—Housekeeping rooms, furnished 4 LY 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | 2“5 e Sixth, NE 75 by NW 110; § f;.‘:';‘;o"’&x;’;‘fr )};lal'l' r‘l’!‘iné’. . . | Columbta .. mm . 2. 10 am Pler 24 » Shol: aleb B —— tully invited to attend the funeral this day ~ (harles Kavanaugh to Moses F. X. Kava- . Notes from Amador County follow: Ef- Peru E .28, 12 mPMSS MEDA REAL ESTATE. (Monday), at 8:3 o'clock, from the residence | naugh, lot on SW_line of Langton street, 150 de to buy the old Eureka . |Point Arena.. Apr. 25, 2 pm Pler 3 B Samers | e G T SR | of his paren Clay street, thence to St. | NW of Folsom, NW 2 by SW T; gift. ort 1S e eok from Mre. Hetty | Newport{Apr. 3. 3 am Pler 11 S R BV, | e FCTORURE, motors { o and T | Marye Cathedral, Vap, Nest aicni Whers 4 | geioh C. Webes 1o Mesinier Sond, lot g8 | Green The Mountatn King mine of Pine | (oot el sunny furnished | ¥OCIOTT Tny side of street: 3 blocks from | fedulem higl will be celebrated for the | NW line of Tehama street, 8 NE of Niath, NE | P00 been honded for $12000. Knight £e no, Dne mee e e $100 cash, 310 per | LR T Wiy Cross Cemeters. - clock. | % by N ort io Gearge Edwards, lot on N | & Co. are Dullding the "ew ;mmhhrbeeme‘ stk 15212 or 3 room: month. A I this clty, April 81, 1900, Jean | line of Twenty-second (Slerra) street, 3 B of | Baliol mine. A depth of 1675 feet hag heen PR . ., 15 §1600New modern cottage; § rooms and | ADEH Fh BE ok S yeen ) B A ined at the Central Eureka, Sutter | Shipping Intelligence. for Baptists Hermal, beioved husband of Mar- | Pennsylvania avenue, E 25 by N 60; §1. | attained a e . 1 3 - DSIR Sihet WOSK DMBE Wl WS et ~arrs § | ey ™ and James H. Morton to Willlam | Creek. At the Kennedy the new east | pping & | i o guerite Herm: father of Albert Hermal, - 3 Kiichen, foid- | piete; near station and school; $100 cash, 4§20 | Kuerite Hermal. faiher of Apert Hermeh | ort 1ot on W line of Thirty-fourth avenue, | shaft is down 1300 feet: the forty-stamp, ., 25— Large room 3 nfurnished, $10. | per month, tjve of France, aged i years ¢ months and | 100 S of Clement street. 8 23 by W 120; $10. | mill is in constant operation. | D 10; 4 small rool — 1650 cash—To closs an estate: worth $3000; | ed housekeeping and single | Alameda; % i days. Hugh Kane to Hannah Kane, lot on S line | —— e | D s T | finest corner in Alameda; see thle Bt OnC%o0; | E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | of Point Lobos avenue, 5i:6 W of Second, W 55 | Rkl the iR ! 3 SUNDAY. Apilm — ——— | na money down: easy monthly payments; of | fully invited to attend the funeral this day | by S 100: git. ! g Stmr Umatilla, Coustns, 57 hours from - 2 or 4 sunny furnished hous: il emehange foc 10¢; this in & SDRP. | Citondayy.ae'S S'clock, from his late resi- | Ambroise St. Paul to Eugente St Paul, lot on | A series of contests in the degree work | toria and Puget Sound porta. : use of bath: yard: laundry. | H. P. MOREAL & CO., 14t Park ot. | dence, 1538 Treat avenue, betw of Ninth avenue, E 10, |,y being arranged by the tents of this Stmr Alcazar. Fageriund, 4 hours from Sen ~ it e venth an el str : , ro. r Market—2 sunny bay-window | GN account of immediate departure, will sac- ( the French Church of Notre Dame des Vie- | Solomon and “to Nellls T. Mc- | city and each will be on its mettle. | ¥ Stmr Noyo, Fosen, 14 hours from Fort )!lg cor. flat: range. bath, tubs: $13. | "yifce on easy terma, llde;l home, 8 rooms, | tolres, 'herg services wiil be held. Inter- ?unl«le, lot on ES-JI\T of 1'«7» }«;}nt. 32:6 B of Arrangements are being made for the Simr Pomona, Parsons, 17 hours from : < e " ! reception hall, finished basement, summer- t Holy Cross Cemetery. ‘enth avenue, E 50 by : $10. y E eka. parlors furnished for house ~ e ;) D e Bole to Mary Dakin, lot on | FeCePtion of Lady Bina West, supreme | reka . . (... Oisen, 13 hours trom Al house, lawns, iarge grounds. 1162 Broadway. | McPHERSON—In this city, April 21, 1300, Rob- . beloved husband of Bridget McPherson, record keeper of the Ladies of the Mac- blon. line of Arlington street, 575 SW of Roa- cabees, which will be held in Golden Gate Stmr Cleone, Madsen, 14 hours from noke, SW 30 by . running water; two beds; $id. 2 . cor. Geary—Sunny furnished | LAME HOUSES. her of Abbie and Lucy McPhe: 5 siee. ! Caspar. « s . closets, gas stove, mantel; $10. ' _______ W ettt ot el of Shetland. Scotla . aped T2 yours: mgitgflz[fié;‘;fi:&;#Q n:»‘?‘::‘:i‘i-’;".::‘\i Block | Hall on the Evefixlnl of t‘l;'e"mh 'l’nin. 'All‘ Tt Loomis, Bridgett, 43 hours from . - = = | 3-ROOM house: bar A chicken house at- [¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- 3 3 '3 - | the hives and the tents participate. | Ventura. i - —Nicely furniebed. sunny par- | F1ODN, D00 MAaT a Fieasant home, Inquire | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | a0 Assoclai/on: KA | "San Francisco Tent is Teported as stiil | Stmr Gipsy, Lelend. ¥ hours from Moss - hth st (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- Alameda County. | on the increase. At the last held review Landing& = . o .. thompson, 34 days trom dence, 71314 Union street, thence to Old Plo- by the team, | ers were initiat | neer Hall, 508 Montzomery street, where two Strang: r 3 large. Grays L. d M C. Barker to Catherine Harbor. James L. and Mary ¢ Barker to Catherine | lch did its work in a manner that won =% BeTaCr Bros, Wetsel, 3% days from Co 1 " — | - g. with gas and X AMEDA FURNISHED HOUSE! d Bernard ( & Devh | s ten RS g % _ | services will be held under the musblces of | e e strest, 100 S of Seventh, & 2 by W 1, | much praise for It The contests between | quille River. plo nearly new; cheap. FURNISHED house of § s Mishtonomah Tribe No. 8, Imp. O. R. M.. at | lot 17, block 133, map of Dillon property, Oak- the two recruiting teams of this tent IS | “gonr Newark, Beck, 13 hours from Bowens ster #t grounds: conventent to stat Box 4638, Call. 2 o'clock, Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery, | land; $100. I still on and Captain Greenberg of the panding. 1 Apaches is in the lead. At the review on | Schr Nettle Sundberg, Nelson, 13 hours from ‘Mary C. and George C. Smith to T. M. James, RIGGERS' and Stevedores’ Union Assoclation— lot on § Iine of Alameda avenue, $3:4 E of Wil- | the 13th Inst. the tent was visited by the Fish Rock nnacting rooms, with p . tail from Patrick Meade | seckeeping: Eae F YA /! The detall from Patrick Meade 10 maraaid | 10w street, B €4:6 by § 130, beinig lot 16'and E | entire membership of Pacific Tent. R Mfary C. Campbell, 5 hours from Tors o RS h e at thelr hall to-morrow (Tussday), | 16:8 of lot 17. in W 3 of block E, lands adfa- | | Ross. PARK, 184 Large sunny fro e A ey the last tribute ot reany); | cent to Encinal, Alameda; $10. | SAILED. Ur singie room i u B ok meotmer. Robart MePherson. By | T. M. James fo Leah F. Mott. lot on N line | Weather Report SUNDATY, Aoril 2 for housekeeping; fur- BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. order. THOMAS FORD, President. | of Alameds e e e e o | Br "“;{,.",‘“"M'“?"m"';."';.‘."‘““ % i 2 o : oot v 4 by N 150, . 19 an Villa; . Seattle. S kG e FINELY farnished house of 12 rooms to let; in uAE},fi;‘,’:&‘;‘.“m,“‘fm:“fl 1500, Tsasc, be. | Dlock % Amended Map of Bartlett Tract, Ala® | 120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) ST Point Arena, Hansen. Mendoctne. s forniehed front suifes | the very cholcest part of Derkeley: referenices | MACEY_In this Sy, K078 12, (M0, Tsnec, be: | meda; 0 i SAN FRANCISCO, Aprfl 22, 5 p. m. | Stmr Jeanie. Mason. Seattle. for housekeeping. | reauired. M T of Northampton, England, aged $5 years. F. Mathlesen to Michael Dolan. lot on SE | 1pa following are the seasonal rainfalls to| Stmr Mackniaw, Littiefleld, Seattle. e T Xajoining P 0., Derkeley. | ot Northamaton, B, e . Kot Mu. | coTRer of boundary line of N i of SW i of | 14¢ as comvared with those of the sume date | Stmr Dlspatch. fornowa. FarEL LA e 1 R B n, & native of Ireland, aged ¢8 years. [ pection 8 T R 42, KT 120, SE 76 SW 15, | last season and rainfall in last twenty-four o A e Astoria. wigh barge Versily grounds: all the latest improvements. | STIPHENS—In this city, April 21, 1900, Alex- | 1 peginning, portion of plat D of tha A. §. | hours: Last This Thet | ShiD Indlana, Patton, Bristol Bay. NCH office for the reception of 2dv nie and subscriptions has been opened MASON & McLENATHEN, , & nati et ol e ;:der Stephens, ve of Scotland, Haw bark R P Rithet, Macphail. Honolulu. sv:%r Guide, Olsen, Willapa Harbor. ged 49 ::I?;d :‘ tate, town of Livermore, Murray Town- | 24 hours. season. season. J. M. . ars. | #1223 Poib st open until 8 p. m. 5 rlends and acavaintances are respect- Blanchard to Edwin E. and Charles M. 000 418 B3| OT 7B Leeds, Nielsen, Aberdeen and Goloe e g {s g d ” z 5 iy Jovited 1o attend the funeral this day | Wilard ((rustees Royal Carter Blanchard). lo: | ¥y Jones. 1 t \‘ ADVE E“E (Monday), at 10 a’clock. from the funeral par- | on S line of Lincoln street. 40 E of Wood, E | Sacramento - ] i ¥ Schr Gem, Nelson, Coos Bay. — ! 2 J\ h o | lors of Theo. Dierks, S7 Mission street. ' In. | 37:6 by S 135. being lot 12 and W half of lot 14, | $an Franciaco - o W Schr Rio Rey, Johnsen, Bowens PERSONALS, i | st terment Laurel Hill Cemete St block A..;l'v)ll:d“;l'r‘ll(‘t,lflll( and lll.' m:::n&;;‘,, T 0.0 9 Schr Western Home, Daeweritz, Coos 3 £ L R = n Healdsburg, | Henry J. and Emily Letts to California Bank Do . L0 15.82 Schr Reliance, Anfindsen, Iversens Landing. 2 sanently remove the CFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. Tilrsch), a native of Aunrlr'us:;'g“s";':..;"’ [ 2;:,‘,""5 s T Lon l““"“"'flg"'w P S ey : - erfluous hair by SWICK HOUSE. 105 Sixtb—Rooms S ekl cuneral will take place to-morrow | feet of lot 8, block F, Major Given Tract, Oak- | yama 50 TR » Th8 | TOUNEE JOB0N - Joul- B0 5 W~ Taiine gate my treatment 3 31 per might: 41 25 to §5 por week. and | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALs. | (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of |land; $360. A e aial Mesimum teaperatui | BasY; Wind NW. velocity 18 miles st and | Yighe housekeeping: open all might. j.," e e | Yalente Murtat & Go., 1824 Stockton street, | _F.'A. and Mae G- Losh to I, Liewellyn, lot on | g, 50n Fatm, 43; mean, 54. perature, | DOMESTIC PORTS. : 24 Pus i troduction to you from H. haas. thence to I. O. O. F. ery for crem Wl _Magnolia street, 175 it 3 aifhoi odicse - GAMBLE—Salled April 23—Schr Roy %y 124 Push Turniture dealer. 11th and Franklin, Oakland. | tion: private. 2 | X g hy W 139, being the N 25 feet of ot i’ | WEATHER NI, Gl Sty (o Sae Pranciase; i Aemires, 0 e DELINQUENT NOTICES. O e Teunhtar of Abe tai oE B R e e 1 Mron e prevatls over the | CASTORIA—Arvived April —Br ship Allerton. No. —Fur- N ] N 3 H zal . 101 of e late Al- ocial N L . 34 11y weal T s —. sl 4 No. 1260)—Fur » e v ings Bank to Lenora M. Harrison | Peoife Slupe. excent in Northern Californta, | from Honzkong o i onzo L. and Pruda C. Wilson, and sister of | WITTRAM PROPELLER CO., 226 Market ard, ; ali ! S . Hattie, Jages, Willlam, Ed eter a0l | (widow). Tots 3 and 5. block 2108, Aiden Tract | where It Is fair. L/ght rain has fallen in the | PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived April 2—Br i o . rket. cor. Golden Gate Ban Francisco—Notice.—There is dell uent Frederick and Charles Wilson, a native of | at Temescal, Oakland: $10. | western portions of Washington and 0.70& Bredick Castls, from Port Townsend: schr A« Sunny kS i well furn.; rms. & offices. | he following aescribed stock, on u:'coum Colorado, aged 31 years 2 months and 10 days. Edward C. and Sarah T. Robinson to C. E. H and rain with snow in the mountains is fall- | miral, from Guyaquil: schr E K Wood, hence 5| Dwii. S5-I abetet toome: 3 ! ssment levied on the 9th day of March, T7 Friends and scouaintances are respect. | Palmer. lot on N ifne of Fortieth street. 643 E | ing over the Rocky Mountain reglon, April'e. = 122 Stackton. | © 050 comforu i e O e et opposite the | fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | of Grove, E 32 by N 110, subject to deed of | The pressure has risen rapidly wiong the RT TOWNSEND—Arrived April 22— Bktne 5 SER, late mat S e dm i RS 2k S NP 1 of the respective shareholders, as fol- (Tuesday,) at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- | trust, Oakland: also property In other counties, | North Pacific coast and fallen elightly in| Katie Flickinger, from Dutch ‘bor; Ger L - gy e n": ;vp ‘;»MGerd r- 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnishe dence, Elm avenue. Interment Cypress | quitclaim deed: §10. Southern California ‘Western Arlzona. stmr Miles, from Victoria: Nor stmr nfl o SF- gty o sultes or single; travelers accom. | Nao, No. Lawn Cemetery by carriage. C. E. and Mary L. Palmer to Richard J.| The temperature has ned nearly sta- | from Shimoneski: ship Emily Reed. from A somial- Wi, Otérhold, S B e S e Name— Certifate, Sharer, AMOUN. | em— | Montgomery, ot on N line of Fortieth atreet, | tionary on the Tacfe and fallen de- | ong; Br ship Charles Cotesworth, from San - g v oo g o Handsomely furn. | John D. Spreckel 1 m31-E $999 40 2 B of Grove, B 32 by N JI0, being lot 25, Map | cidedly over the Rocky Mountain region. T 26 Guntstmaln. e ied by Mes. Rawer, Chan A ing 51 1 Pt 8 HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., | gf resubdivision of Mon Tract, Oakland; | Conditions 378 {AVOLNs uintain Tegions. of | 1eon oo ey soraees, for ten Feanciveo T oy e " srod nd in accordence wit! w and an et o g e AP i the Beard of Directors made on the Sth day of (Buccessors to Flannagan & Gallagher). S amuel R. and Fennie M. Johnson to Quito | Southern California Monday and fair’ weather | “SAN° PEDRO—Arrived April 2-Schr e s ol o March, 1900, €0 many shares of each 1 of | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMB. . | Land and Fruit Company (corporation) of Santa | In_the great valleys and along the northern | gtella, from Grays Harbor. A ¢ for $19 73 from imported or do- | uch as 10ay be necessary will be sold at the . A0 Sty Chposity Tauacks Mchsol. Clara, lots 1 to 6, 12 ta 18, block D, Bella Vista | “25t, Sailed Aoril 12—Schr Marion. for Tacoma. 4 ! el g office of the company. 226 Market San Telephane South K. Park, Bast Oakland; $10. USAL-Safled April 22—Stmr Newsboy, fow - i Francisco, on the 28th day of April, at 3 A. and M. Effie Penniman and Josie San - —1 P m. of such day, 1o pay dslinquent assess- OCEAN STEAMERS. M, Pattarson to C. C. Lombard, lot 169, | B fmtatn View Cemetery, Oakiand Town e s NEW YORK—Arrived Aoril 22—Stmr Colum- ments thereon, together with costs of adver- ind. ‘California—Cloudy and threatening, | bian, from Liverpool; stmr La Touraine, from Tising and expenses of the sale, McAVOY Seov. FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, & CO.. Uve ; reasonable rates; 10 nee. J. B. RAY, 357 Jersle st. 2%, #hip; family rooming house: 3150 to $5 per week. B $300. 3 = = e F_WITTRAM JR. 6 Market st. 1229 Market st between Sth and Sth, James M. Blanchard to Cyrus E.. Carter and | , atatty with sho ‘Tout from Liverncol: stme URLED or waved hair can be @ | HTANOVER House, 527, Howard—Changed 3 . 3 probably with showers in the ntains Mon. | Havre; stmr Tauric, Li 5 g e Curiing P | "iiande: newly renovated; housekpg. and sing. | DIVIDEND NOTICES. L na e Do a1 R e g ML Ay, | day: weiak sethwet Ming St e e issr Wilbeim TE, fer i 2nete trentn dis. | HOWARD. §20—Rooms from $1 week up to $5; == Tiah Rain, with snow In the mountaina | Nanles. stc. % g Soping Sooum T cen jonda: 'ENSTOWN-—Satled Asril 22 Stmr Luca- - ey !,”‘,’l"_fi'”‘t:“‘ housekeeping rooms. | Tler share) of the Oceanic Steamship gzn-'; ITED UNDERTAKERS, Dbeginning a M isora—Rain in seuth pertion. smow in A o e o York, 11,0%. «niropodist and business ad- | HYDE, 1ié—Nice sunny aicove room; - also| Will be payable at the office of A 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel South 167. of mil.%--t north uuz;-d'hunlmm-. uotflm—m-l al_.n : arket et., second floor, room 31. other rooms. 7 Market at.. on and atter Tuss FUNEBAL DIREOTORS AND ENBALMERS. Nwmmnllun.“‘xfi Banciaco i warmer | Freiderich der Grosse, from for i hing, old gol4 and silver bought; | KEARNY, 313—Newly furnished sunny front| April 25, fi at 8 o'clock p. m. i Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. block C, E"{ Oak m- Traet, .. fi Aortl City ot COLEMAN'S, o6 Kearny st. suite, or with use of kitchen; reasonable. . W. D. K. GIBSON, Actlng Secretary. - Brooklyn Township; Rome, trom Glasgow, for New Tork,

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