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"HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1900. L MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Root_or Bake: r California Manufactur- whsend st garden hose and attachments: asonable. Oblo Deptal Pariors, r T good dlamonds. C. L CAR- or box 1825, Call office. full-Aress cuits. N OFFICE, % Stck: PORT- : will call. -hand upright . tor E._ L WHITEHEAD. st pians 1710 Market MoNEY ; § per o in probate, ini ! PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. C. C. O'DONNELL Ofce and residence. 1213 Market st., bet Sixth and Seventh. STYAN'E Rheumatism Cure, $1; free to poor every Wedresday. 3 Geary REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. $1280—ABSOLUTE sacrifice; nearl cottage: stable and large iot; 3ot sts : elect al bank Joaned per cent six months ago: can remain _ desired. between brothers: is cheap for $2006, opportunity of a lifetime to pay rent to yoursell. P. A. DOLAN, tgomery st new S-room five and four rooms; all kmown bay-wingow: buikhead: brick best street; a sacrifice; on 1 exchange for P. A. DOLAN, $2000—TWO flats, ve vacant | 1 Mo and Dolores | nny; Mis- | GRAND SOUTHERN. southeast corner Seventh and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, em suite or single les’ parlor. reading room: elevator. GUERRERO, 1147—Suite of pariors and kitches, furnished for housekeeping: §15. HANCOCK HOUSE, 751 Mission st.—Select family rcoming house: $1 50 to $6 per week. HANOVER HOUSE, $A Howard—Changed ands; newly renovated: housekpg. and single. BOWARD, $2—Rooms from §1 week up 10 85 e fo 31 night: alsc housekeeping rooms. —Four sunny rooms and bath; LEAVENWORTH, 46—Sunny front ball room, € 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALc. AN incroduction to you from H. Scheilbaas, ‘the furniture dealer. 1ith and Franklin Oakiand DIVILDEAMU MNOTICES, DIVIDEND rotice—Dividend No. 14 (0 cemts per ehare) of the Oceadic Steamship Company il be payabie at the office of the 22 Market st on and after Tuesday, 1 1300 Transfer bocks will ciose on W. A Apri 35, 1900, at 3 o'clock b m. W. D. K_GIBSON, Actine Secretary. MINNA, #i, cor. Eighth—New furnished bay- window room, §1 per week; transient. 113—Sunny rooms, newly furnished: double; $5 and $5; also housekpg. le. Sne sunny residence. 11 modern ot ms 3 and 51 ¢ 13 per cent; may ond ave.. Rick. sold at once; ce near Eleventh—barge sunny ne for 2 gentlemen: $2 per week. A, 38—To let, 3 rcoms with separate and water: rent $6. ATOMA, 5534 Nicely furnished sunny front n, $4 10; tack room, $4. NUMBER of large sunny rooms for gentlemen: $16 to §35; call for list 613 Bxamiver bidg. OAK, 116— y newly furnished front bay- m: gas: bath: private family. room, nicely furnished, 3% Large b th bath and gas: private : day. wk., mo. X . comfortable rms.; oning water; gas; reas. | s st.—Rooms, ! 0 $4: open night | 126 Ellis st —Incandesci | emoking room and lad! to §150; week, 52 H 35 Eighth st, <had and unfurnished a the M or Hor- you wish to dispose of GUNN, £30 Calfforala st exchange lst . CHANCE | LAS PALMAS, 1620 Market st.— room. THE Astor, 1130 Market elegant new furniture: THE OAES r good people. 118 Third—A wood rooming house | R. HUGHES, proprietor offices &nd | + large, well shes to secure a firstclass in every rything new: ex- | noderate. single | ectal inducements to raia st. occupying B —Double and nt board: able. Polk and Clay—Sunny for board; $25 up. ONT. 615 Taylor 1 appoint- | PROPOSALS FOR MILITARY SUPPLIES —3 New Montgomery st San Francisco, Cal. April 3th, 150. Sealed proposals in triplicate will be received here until 1l o'clock & m., May 16th, 150, and then opened, for furnish. ing Stationery, Lanterne, Stoves, Stove Fur- Lamp Chimneys, Feather Dusters, Of- fice: Tables, Rugs, Hardware, Saddiers. G. L kets, Alcohol, Stable Brooms, Excelsior, e, Axle Grease, Leather, Lumber, Olls, Paints, Rope, Soap, Sponge, etc. Preference Will be given to articles of domestic produc- tion and manufacture, conditions of price and quality being equal (including in the price of | foreign productions _the duty theresn) and | such preference g!ven to articles of American roducticn and manufacture produced on the Pacine Goast to the extent of the consump- tion required by the public service there. The Tnited States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part there- of Proposals for delivery at other points will e entertained. Information and biank pro- ished on application. Envelopes be indorsed ““Proposals for Military Sup- e, No. £8." and addressed CAPTAIN AR F. LONG, Assistant Quartermaster, §. Army, Depot Quartermaster. NCISCO, Cal.., April 25, 1900.—Sealed | in triplicate, will be received here, | ce of Quartermaster, until 11 o’clock | nday. May 25, 190’ for furnishing, | al year comiencing July 1, jego Barracl at this office onl Presidio of San Franeisc: co, Cal. Government re Tight to reject or accept any and all bids, any part thereof, Preference given to arti- cles of American production, conditions of | price and quality (Including In the price of foreign productions the duty thereon) being equal, and such preference given to articles of Amert: roduction produced on the Pa- | eific Coa: extent of consumption required by the p service there. All information epplication to Quartermaster_at Bar ks or to undersigned. En- ag bids to be endorsed: r Forage and Straw,” and said Quz;l(ermuter, or to J. M. Q PROPOSALS will be received at the Bureau of Supplies and Accounte, vy Department, | Washington, D. C., until 11 o'clack n, and publicly opened immediat furnish at th iscal year endin, be_ furnish- val Hospital, vy Pay Office, A. 8. KENNY, P BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. | BODIEN—In this city, April Rev. J. G. Mangold, Charies | nd Laura Bodien. JRRELLS—In this city, April 29, residence of the bri 38 Glen ¥ Rev. Dr. John A. E. Wilson, ce Jr. and Miss Viola Ruth | ¢ San Francisco. NIG—In this city, April 25, J." Fuende! Ivan Glasberg of San Francisco. —FRESE—In this eity, April 23, J. Fuendeling, Willlam Hinrich- Mexico, and Senta M. Frese I Cal. 1 N—KRETH—In this city, April 2, 1900, eling, Albert J. Watson and eth, both of San Francisco. —_—————— rms. te: bath: ¢in. rme.: POWELL, Hedges)—Large sunny rooms: ma: nt board: reas ble. 5 hovsekeeping room: nge: sunny porch; sta furnished house- SPECIAL NO THE Union Ofl Co. of California will remove its office Mar 1 to the Milis bldg., rooms ants ejected for $4: coilections made: country. PACIFIC COLLECTION Montgomery st.. rooms $-10; tel. 538 papered from $3. whitened, $1 up: £ done. Hartman Paint Co.. $19 Third —_— « furnished 2| sacrificed nr. Geary st Sacramento st, agent for "t & Davis pramos 476—Furnished rooms for light bouse- single rooms. JESSIE. keeping: aiso oid and new. H La¥ sed 20 3TE. @8 ETOC in College of , nr. Jones Apply 15 Grant ave. 2 or 3 rooms furnished sekeeping. % rooms furnished for house- nished 36: 3. 38 Pp. Tenth—Large sunny comfortable bedroom and sunny furnished rooms. —2 k: w. c. same floor. tor | CAMPING ground at Redwood Crove: SEWING MACHI TED, repaired, bought, sold: machine sup- Stan rd Agency, 145 6th; phone Mt 3 ALL kinds bought, sold, ng at lowest rates, exchanged, rel 25 Fourth st STORAGE AMD W AKI g Co. tel. Main 5713 1340 Market st; £ and storage . cor. Powsll 2nd Storage Co.. South 535; packing, mo FIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- walk from Fairfax station, near San ! aiso furnished house of 7 roems to re of J. S. Bellrude, Sausa EY & CO., SE. cor. utes’ 2afael IO LEASE. : 100 to 125 cows: In Sacra- p rent to right parties .__For further particu- HICKMAN, 412 J st, ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR rent—Fine daj nto County; o hed housekeeping and single 31 per week ms, furnished complete for rent 8§ _per week_ Shoe store, Tbet. First and Second sts. with kitchen, private famil LL. 451—Two or three sunny rooms, for housekeepinz: no children. . with piano, other rooms. ng: aiso other roo TH PARK cely furnished 1%—Two sunny front rooms; convenient: housekeeping. 2, bet_ 7th and Sth, mear rms.; bath; central. hed front rooms with ets. 38 50. | ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. S = - 560 FORECLOSURE: oom and bata cottage; sunny side of street: 3 blocks from | station and school; terms §100 casb, $i0 per | morth. $196_New modern cottage: 5 rooms and 2 ks, ete., com- | : near statios and school: $i00 cash, $¥ per month. $1650 cash—To close an estate: worth $3000; Binest corner in Alameda: see this at once. will exchange for lot; this is a snap. | H. P. MOREAL & CO.. 343 Park st. | BARGAINS ON TERMS. £ 6 and 7 room cottages: 1. § and $ room | houses: waterfront property: lot 66x135. on Centrai ave., near Fifth st double 1%-story house rents for $24; price §2200. Apply to A. R. DENKF. Webster-et. station. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS i . near Larkin—Comfortably furn. o hkpg.: terms reasonable. 2t treatment cures all @& San Francisee, C reasonable rates; ten RAY, 87 Jessle st. ng bought and Folso WILLIAM natives of I lv- nte cast-off_clothi 4 Folsom: ts trom imported or Price Teiloring Co.. of hair tomic to each customer Bair dressing and manicuriog 4 113, 97 Market; open eves. ‘or 2 per dozen at FOWZER'E, wt wt., mear Taylor. LOON, chiropodist and business ad- Markét st., second ficor, room 1. 2 for $10 7 from imported or do- o TEMOS, 1117 Market st CTURLED or waved hair can be quickly obtained Ly ueing Ta’coit's Curling Fiuld: 2S¢ bottle: CAST-OFF clothing, old gold and silver bought; send pas COLEMAN'S, 5% Kearny st ELBCTRIC lghts In every room: Winchester Hotel, 4 Third st, near Market: 100 rooms: e 1o $1 50 per night: $1 30 to 35 per week: free “bus -baggage 1o and from the ferry. m 190 | also single rooms for gen- nt sunny sulte with i h snd gas.. 1401 Powell st. —_————————e | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfara. A—BRUNSWICK HOUSE., %5e to 31 per night: $1 25 to §5 perqweek, aad Vght bousckeepime: open ali Bight. HE FLMER FOUSE." 324 Bush st. ad- joining the Russ Hotel: 84 rooms: all prices. BOHEMIA, 25 Post, cor. Stockton—Sing'e and sultes; finest in city; hot and evator; tourists accommcdated 426 Market st (0ld No. 1364)—Fur- suites, single: also unfurnished. egant suite and rooms running water; beautiful _reception ast_reasonabie; elegant home. 148 Sixth—Rooms | Tromt rooms 7or Boase. | € ACRES, right in the heart of beautiful Berke- ] | | BERK I ESTATE. ley: emall houss, large barns: very conven- fent: for male ai a low price. MASON & | McLENATHEN, adjoining Postoffice, Berke- | ley Station. | NEW house, near university; 9 rooms, bath, etc.: complete in every particular: very ae- cessible. For sale by MASON & McLENA- THEN, adjoining Postoffice, Berkeley Station. 2 ACRES: only 3 miles north of Berkeley; 7- room bouse, chicken houses, barn, farming implements. horses. buggy. cow. pigeons, crickens and_eversthing pertaining to_the place: all in first-class condition: only $2500; 359 cash. balance to suit: aiso & fine resi- dence in Berkeley, to exchange for a ranch. GEO. SCHMIDT. Berkeley, Schmidt block. GOOD BERKELEY BUYS. $5700-Cholcs corner, Lew; § rooms; elegant view: ciose to T C. euch lonial home, near U. : easy terms. s Notih Berkeley: inap. $1200_Mndern, nearly new, b-room cottage: Bouth Berkeley: eaty terms WURTS, Seven- teenth and Brosdway, Oakland. BUSH. 114, corner Hyde—Sunny corner rooms: jewn, telephone and all convemiences; bot water and bath. CALIFORNIA, 832—Ncb Hill: elegantly furished sunny rooms: bath and phone. = CARROLTON, 1206 Market. cor. Golden Gate ave —Sunny corper: well furn.: rme. & offices. EDDY, 38150 week up: sunny furnished ETAMMERING corrected: hookle:. J. WHITE- HOEN, A M., PhD., 1315 Linden st., Oakland. DY. 218—Rooms, ¢ay. week or month; best B e the money In the city. F ish full value for your cast-off cloth- . ink cat on B. Cohen. 557 Third: tel. Black 4153 . T8 bet. Polk and Van Ness—Elegant ERI!”: parior sulte; choice location for doctor. ALAEKA fer garments. hoods. mitts, leather coats MM _WEINFMAN. W6 Fene-me FULTON, 116—One ; also double; remt reas-nebdle. GEAR’ (The Navarre)—Elegantly GATE ave, 6—Sunny rooms; fur- GOLDEN mished; rent very BERKELEY ROOMS AND BOARD. “THE PLEASANTON,” 262 Durant ave., will be open for summer boarders May 15; rates ressonable: board optional. O0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. $20—FLA’ ing; gas range. S8 AND SUiPLIES. | DIED. Mother Law, Rev. Victor M. son, Mahoney, John McKee, Joseph L. Moffatt, William Ohea, Waiter H. Parker, Harold D. Quinian, Edward A. Rohlepp, Herbert Ryan, Margaraet Schafer, Jobn Eoell, Hannah Westgate, George E. Hobbs, Capt. H._H. Jackson, Cyril F. Johaneson, Frans A. Kerz, Eisa M. ANNUNCIATA—A solemn requiem high mass will be ceiebrated at § o'clock this day (Mon- day), in St Charles Borromeo Church, Eight- eemih and Shotweli streets, for the repose of the soul of Mother Annunciata, Mother Gen- eral of the Sisters of the Holy Cross. BLOHM—In Berkeley, Annie Biohm, mother of Mrs. W. L. Arnal Mrs. H. D. Kelsey and Charles H. Blobm, a native of Birmingham, England. £ Funeral services will be held at her late residence. Shattuck avenue and Berryman street, Berkeley, this day (Monday), at 2 clock. Interment private. BLUM—In this cit; Elum, beloved br tive of Dobrayn, 1900, Bennett M. cob Blum, a na- aged 70 years 3 member of Ariel n Jose. uaintances are respect- the funeral this day o'clock, from the pariors - Mission street. thence 11:30 o'clock train to New Salem Cemetery r interment. BLUNT—April 25, 1%, John P., beloved hus- band of Sarah, and brother of W. G. Blunt and stepfather of Willam D. and Arthur B. Worster, a pative of Massachusetts, aged & yeers. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from 121 Eddy street, under the auspices of Pacific Lodge No. 123. F. and A. M. Interment Masonic Cemetery. BORDWELL—In this city, April 27, 1%, George A. Bordwell. beloved husband of Liz- zie S Bordwell, and father of Fred A, W. Perey, Frank V., George Otis, Paul H. and Hattie Bordwell T>Funeral at Presbyterian Church, Ala- meda, this day (Mondey), at 1 o'clock. In- terment private. BURKE—In San Jose. April 25, 190, Effie A. G., only child of Frank H. and Mary A. Biirke, aged 12 vears 10 months and 20 days. € Funeral private. | CATAFORD—In this city, April 2%, 1300, Louis, beioved husband of Ceceila Cataford, and father of Margaret Cataford, a native of Montreal, Canada, aged 38 vears and 10 months. | DE VEUVE—In Larkspur, Cal, April 28, 19 Henry P.. beloved husband of Louise de Veuve, and father of Harry, Arthur and Alice de Veuve, and son of Mrs. Henry de Veuve, & native of Texas, aged 42 years. £>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Fulton street, between Webster and Filimore. Remains at the funa- | & prens Lawn Cemet b; wn ery, Car trom Elghtesnth and electric funeral | uerrero streets. DOLAN—In the City and County Hospital, April 26, 1800, Hughey Dolan, & native of Ire. | land. aged 80 years. DOVE—In this city, April 28, 18%, Alice Dove, beloved wife of the late James Dove, and m:hm A = 2""’11""'( Notti T'hfl:f an . Dove, a native of Not Engiand, aged £ years and § months. - £7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resi- i FOX—In East Oakland, April 29, 1500, William B., beloved husband of Laura Fox. and father of Willlam, Charles, John, Constance, Henry, | Annie, Viciet, Earlé and the late Vigor Fox, | a native of England, aged 75 years 4 moatts | and $ days. | GREY—In this city, April 2, Mrs. Sadie | dearly beloved wife of John Arthur i Grey, the celebrated horseman and trainer, a native of Wales, England, aged 30 years and 6 months. £ Remains at the pariors of H. F. Subr & c!:.‘,mufmmbummm HOBBES—In this city, April 28 Hmn.fi?‘lhlmfixfiw Maine, aged & vears. §7 The funeral services will take place this day (Mcnday). at 1 o'clock, at his late residence, 2028 Bush street. Funeral and in- terment private. —_—es HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., FS AL TIRECTORS AND SuBALuERS, st., opposite Lincoln School. Teiephone South 20 Futk 0. CREMATION. 0dd Fellows’ Cemetery ‘ssocation. L E H Jones & wf. Bos . Chgo | W _ Pardonner & wi, n. Chgo Chicago Henry Link Chgo JACKSON—In this city, April 25, 1800, Cyril F., beloved son of Cyril W. and Anna J and of Mrs. Thomas Smyth Fred Jackson, and nephew of Jennie, Robert and Fred Jackson, & native of San Fran- cisco, aged § months and 2 days CFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumera! this day (Monday). at 1 o'clock. from the parents” resi- dence. 241 Clara street, between Fifth and Sixth Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery JOHANSSON—In Miil Valley, April 25. 180, Frans Anguss, beloved husband of Emma O.. nd brother of Peter, F. W. and Albert Jo- ansson, and cousin of E. A Schelin of Ouk- land, a pative of Olend, Sweden, aged 34 years 2nd 22 days. KERZ—In this city, April 2. 150, Elsa M.. eld- est and dearly beloved daughter of Frask and Meta Kerz, and sister of Helen Kers, a rative of San Francisco, aged 7 years monthe and M days. LAW—I3 Clarendon, Texas, April 2, 1300, Rev. Victor Marsha!l Law. aged 47 years. LEWIS—In this city, April 28, 1500, Jennle, be loved wife of the late John Lewis. a native of Scotiand, aged 3 years 10 months and 15 | £ Friends and acqualintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 10 c'clock, from her late resi- dence, 10243 Folsom street. Intermenmt 1 O. 5 D, drawn In the City of Mexico on April 4, LOTTERY DRAWING. OFFICIAL DRAWING LO—‘FTER Y BENEFICENCIA PUBLICA. 1 Haane i3 3 at HaBaRae KT #hgg i 190, SPECIAL NOTICE—TEe public is cautioned to beware of concerns ciaiming to operate lot- teries im the City of Mexico, as all such con- cerns are fraudulent. The Lottery of the Bene- ficencia Publica is the only one aut) and indorsed by the Mexican National Government. Beware of spurious imitations and see that all tickets are signed by A Castillo, Intervencr. 3 i Manager, as 5o others are |l O. F. Cemetery. Prize.] Prize MAHONEY—In the City and County ital, EX . % )J"l‘n o April 25, 1500, John Mahoney, & native of Ire- 37, h » iand, aged 29 vears. 1004, » MAKIN—In this city, 'April 28, 1900, Eunice, us. » beloved wife of John Makin, and mother of - » Mary E. Makin, & native of County Donegal, = Ireland. aged & years. - » EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- 1878, = 1oy invited to attend the funeral this day | 3. » (Monday), at 3:30 o'clock, from her late resi- | 2438. 2443, ™ » dence, 324 Jessie street, thence to St Pat- | 3 0 P rick's Church, where a solemn requiem mass | ks = W ‘will he celebrated for the repose of her soul, 37 -4 » at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy | oS B > metery. | e 3 —In this city, April %5, 1908, Nel- 4536 o > iie, dearly beloved daughier of Neison N. and | 5233, > I Nellie Mathewson, a native of San Fran- | - . cisco, aged 2 years 3 months and 3 days. | - » T Friends and acquaintances are respect- | » ed to attend the funeral this day iock, from the residence of | Natoma street. Interment at 2 0 parents, €0 0dd Fi McKEE—In this citv, April ow, beloved husband of Helen and r of Mabel H. McKee, and brother rkman of Los Angeles and Mrs. ard of Brookiyn. N. Y., a native of Middletown, Conn., aged 61 years 3 months and 1 day. MOFFATT—In this eity, fiam N . beloved husband of Maggie Moffatt, and father of Edward Moffatt, a native of Scotland, aged 48 years. B meda Lodge No. 8, Knights of £ Friends and aca fully invited to attend the N ws' Cemetery. | 1900, Joseph L. . April 23, 1900, Wil (Tuesday). at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- | dence, 2502 Sixteenth street, near Howard. Interment Masonic Cemetery. late residence, 112 Oak April 2% 180, Walter Har- vey Ohea, beloved son of Richard Ohea. and brother of Margaret, Lizzle, Dr. George H., a native of Robert and Harry Ohea, San Y., Chicago and New Orleans | copy¥.) i and acquaintances are respect- to attend the funeral this day 2:30 o'clock, from Calvary Pre , Powell and Geary e by 2 o'clock creek boat to| . Cemetery for interment. | PARKER—In Alameda, April 25, 199, Harold | David Parker, beloved son of Fred W. and Jennie E. Parker (nee Peterson), a native of & rancisco, agéd § months and 20 days. £ Notice of funeral hereafter. QUINLAN—In this Anth belov Mary L. Qu as: E>The funeral will take place this day (Monday). at 2 o'clock, from 4026 Seventeenth street. Interment private. Please omit flow- ers. ROHLEPP—In this city, April 29, 189, Her youngest and beloved som of Herrm: Helene Rohlepp, and brother of Berth: Herrmar Elise, Helene and Ha tie Rohlepp, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 months and 12 day: . April 25, 1800, Edward ant son of Richard D. n, a native of San Fran- Q respec ted to attend the funeral this da: at 2 o'cl between Interment Odd Fellows' o strest. —In_this city, April 29, 190, Margaret. oved wife of “James Ryan. a native of ¥ Leitrim, Ireland, aged SCHAFER—I and County Hospital, April 25, 1840, John Schafer, a native of Ger- many, aged 5¢ 3 SNELL—In Los Gatos, April 25, 1900, Hannah, beloved wife of D. J. Snell, and mother of Jc Fai , a na years WESTGATE—In this city, April 25, 1900, at his idence, 118 Russ street, George E. West- gaie brother of Ned Westgate of Rio Vista, al EF Remains at the parlors of N. Gray & | Co., 641 Sacramento street. Frea — HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. E W_Bosworth, Mon ivi s Mrs Bosw Tt Mox T ‘L"-’-?Eg:;;, . Lidsey, Edwin and George ve of London, England, aged 6 St Paul G M Livingston, Wis | A Roullter. N Mex C H _Jones, Tacoma Mr Kittridge & w1 Miss Marshall So B Burenstein, St Lou; . Carl Prussing & wi, r Hamburg -of Cheo Boston & wt H W Prager, i ¥ Plager, Chi U H Claggett, u\w B Davis & wi, Utah F Lincoin, N Y F M Moores, Los An MraE A Young St Paul S E Aubary. Los An iss Youne. aul 'H B W v Mrs. C Livingston, Wis ot GRAND HOTEL C A Foster, Mass P H Smith, US N '3 Durnain &w?, L AlC Becker & wt- 3 done W A Boggs, Los Ang O Robinson & wf, Cal F J Clark & fam, Minn D Hollister, Courtland 8 Gifford. Sacto Mr= D Hollister, Cal W Coughran & wf, Cal Miss B Hollister. Cal | W T Day, Reedley |C M L Howard Ls An Peter Cook. Rio Vista /C W D Miller, S Bbra | Dr G W Dufficy, Sacto A W Cupld & wf, Cal | Al Evans, Chgo R A Morton, Chgo Dr T E Bailly, Cal | E W Card, Salinas T J Wright & wf. Oak L J Daly & w?, Butte W Johnson, Oakland 'L A Lembkin, Boston T R Wiley & w?, Bkly § E McCullom, Salinas Mrs M Gruni A C Anderson.’ Manila | J Mc Kee, US N Mrs A J Bechtel. Cal G H Wilkelm. Brkly Miss Bechtel. Cal R C Hyde. Brkly Miss M Bachisl, Cal Miss Hall Oakland |C W Marnard &wf.Cal | W W Jaynes. US N W J Hughes, Oakdale | M M Harris, Los I Cross. Los_Ang T J_Caradi, C A Harp. Stockton L G Molsch, Lvrpool W J Watkins, London E L Jones, City H S W 8 Portsr M D, Oak W E N Quimette, Cal A E B Collins, Chico J J Frede, Red Biufft | E Turney & wt, Or _ T H C Short, Topeka, Ks'C T B Smith] Stockton S NEW WESTERN 3 E Hall, Fresno v 3 H Smith, San Jose |F Swanson. § Crus C Wilson, Valiefo |J Sullivan, Modes~o J Lundin, Vallejo ~ !A P Lane, S L O H McCarthy, I'kieh H Vivian, Fresno O A Horn, Chizazo E R Tenney, K iy Weather Report. (28th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, April 225 p. m. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of same date last season and rainfalls in last 24 hours: i This 24 Hours. Season. Season. 4158 n.71 1782 18.10 8.09 3.20 582 68 .00 434 ©.04 13 134} San Fra: temperature, | ; minimum, §: mean, &. | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | FORECAST. | Cloudy and weather threatening er prevails Northern California, Nevada, Utah and Idaho Eisewhere on the Pacific falr weather is.. Joaquin Rain has fallen in the San valley, Northern Nevada, Northern Utah and Southeastern Idaho. heock, Wash | 3 X | APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 numbers R 14547 to 14647 Being $ numbers cn each side » drawing the capital prize of $6.000—$0. 100 numbers from 238 to 2485, inclusive, being numbers on each side of the the capital prize 100 numbers fro being 5) numbers on drawing the capit prize of $10,00—E20. TERMINAL PRIZES. 799 numbers ending With 37, being the last the number drawing the capital with 38, being the last the capttal puusseunEsusuryies prize of No. 14,597 draws first capital prize of 30,00, sold in Donaldsville, La, Dallas, Tex 2035 draws second capital prize of 20,00 soid in New York City, New Orleans, La. Louls- Ky., St. Louis, Mo. X 15,445 draws third ‘capital prize of $15.000, sold in San Potosi, S. L. P.. Monterrey. N. L. Nos. 355 draw ea ew York, N. Y., s Mo., Galvestom, Tex. ANTONIO PEREZ, Sun, Moon and Tide. States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Franciseo Bay. Pubiished by official aa- thority of the Superintendent NOTE—The high and low waters oceur at United e 4 > 2.9 40 » . 2 IR 41 » w3 h 2% o 3 4 . -8 i 9 5 4 m g 4 in the L band column and the successive tides of early morming tides are given 20 20 day in the order of occurrence as to time. Th Ll 4 second time column gives the second 3 » 4 day. the third time column the th! 4 2 | and the last or right Rand columa gives the 2. 4 last tide of the day except when there are but 2 35 4| three tides, as sometimes oocurs. Selghts 3032 20 | given are in addition to the soundings on the 2028708 . 0 39| United States Coast Survey charts, except w0 i 2% when a minus sign (—) precedes the beicht. 22935 27| and then the number given is subtracted from 20 20458 | the depth given by the charts The plane of e 4 | reference Is the mean of the lower low waters. 20 L ——— Steamer Movements. B e £ 11411 20 Progreso .. ™ 3\ Ic’aint Arena. - optic - s 2| Alameda 10t 2S s 4 Bontta 20138722, o s 40129175, | Tiiameok e 4 | Umatilla 2040122, 20 40332 40 40510, 100 40538 F 0 4T ® 404 P 40 41336, n 5 % Portland . 10 ot $ | Pt Arena[Point Arena . Apr. 3 20 42568 3| Newburg .._(Grays Harbor Apr. 3, 20 6546 3| Santa Rosa San Miego.... May © e 4} Manauense Kahului... .. May L © 1 Queen ... Vic & Pyt Sd. 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