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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1900 11 MONEY TO LOAN. REAL ISTATE—CITY-—FOR SALE. BOVEE, TOY .& SONNTAG, 24 Market Street. AT AUCTION. THURSDAY, May 34, 1800. At O AL 13 O Clock Noon. ar Salesroom, 624 Market st Foreclosed Properties by Order of the Sank. 3 C:fllllu of § m; and bath each; Nos . 313 6h-ave., wist side, between Call iorais. an #0ld- s & whole or separately; cars pass the guor. sectre loans on persozal note. ¢ pecple on note without %03 Examiner building. ots No. 3. e of Stanyan st., between Beigray on. aves NG 3 s BRXIOXNE L] 1ot No. 5 i BRE 2 1t easterly lifie of b of 15th st ide of Cheru- : “and- Coso t Map No. 3. eéast Pow hattan st. and SON'S ie. be m Stein d ms . morth side. % ft. Lot on southeast corper 23IW 17 really 5 b Building ‘lot on Ashbury Heights, on south side of Frederick st 1063 ft.-west of Ashbuny; B0e View of the pai ¥ 25x103 2. i3 northeast corner of San- beth sta.. 26x87 ft .80 fL east of ~The above property is to be sold for balance 16 one, two:and t six per cent. s and bath: Nos. 1307, $44_per ‘month: also 2.4 Tooms -and n OY & SONNTAG, €24 Market st. FOR SALE BY MAGEE & SONS, t- on Sutter st.: by 7% feet deep: bringing in $21 iture of $2500 this pl " e Hie on amount invested. ENAEE plance new scale: new styies. KOH- 8 _LER & CHASE 8 O Farell st A nmortheast corner on Turk st vacant 20" for $5500; or will se)l corner 26} -":is $5000 and inside 25 by 120 for $3500. 3167 the morth side of Golden 1in and Gough sts.: 200, side Seventeenth Appls room 3. 7 PROPER' t corner. unimproved. Address REEL Bighth st room. 42 = “lement sts.; each lot 20x120; to. b6 | R, Me- | | SOUTH PAWK, 18 Two sunny front rooms: nicely furnshed. convenient: housekeeping. STEVENSON, 642, bet. 7th and §th, near New Posto’fice—Furn. hkpg. rme ; bath; central. ]EL'T!'ER $22C—Unfurnished front rooms with xas_and closets, $8 50. 3101, near Larkin—Comtortably furn. ites} aiso Bkpg.; terms reasonable. 'unny front ‘rooms for house- $18; also single rooms for gen- | ‘-..,-l FOR HOUSEKEEPING. hed complete for-| k. Shoe store. Eecond sts. 2:0R 3 large ¢ Tooms, connected, for house- sink, ‘bath and ‘gos. 1461 Poweil st. A BRANCH office for the. reception of adver: tisements and subscriptions has been opened At 1225 Polw st.; open until § p, m. ; A BRANCH office’ for Cal jons bas-been’es isements and blished at 1096 Va« | | ‘ | A_BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 48 . Sixth—Rooms Tic to §L per nIghL: 3125 to 35 per week, and light housekespinig: open 2 night. or.: Stockion—! |/ coid rwater sis. accommedated BURNETT, 1428 Ma (sid nished also suite 1 er TipAs—Sunny ‘corper rooma: | 37 alL: conventetices; hot | "W Hi]l. eleguntly furished | 25d phone. CALIFORNIA, S sunny rooris: ba | CARROLTON. 1206 Market, cor. Golden. Gate S ave Sunny corner:-well furn.. rms. & offices: EDDY. 218 -Rooms, day, week or month; best for the money he ity i - i FOLSOM, §3i-Large sunny. furnished “room; | bath: private: $1'15 week. %5, oor. 6ih—(The Olfver)—-New:y | ¥ rooms, single or: suites; reasonbl. | 1 view:: close to 1" ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ; sunny side of ; 3 blocks from station and school: terms cash, 319 per $1900—N modern ° cof 5 Do mve WOrk. cement whlks, Gor coms plete; near station and .sthool; cash, §$20 '?1-' h—To close an estate: worth $3000: cas] o H g finest corner in Alameda: ses this at Fine modern house: § rooms and bath: $3000; 5o money dowx: easy monthiy payments; or will exchange. for Iot; this is & snap. H. P. MOREAL & CO.. 1432 Park st. . " BARGAINB ON TERMS. . :° _l.l'l:;d1rod¥\ngxlm . 8.and 9 room hotises; waterfront propertyi lot §5x185. teai v ear FINh st.: donble. 1% story $24; price Apply to A. house rents for 3 DENKE, Webster-st. ‘station. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ¢ ACRES, right In the heart of beautiful Berke- ley; small house, large NS Very conven- jent: for sale at & low price. - MASON & McLENATHEN, sdjoining Postdffice, Berke- | Jey Station. - NEW house, ‘near university: § rooms, bath, ; ‘complete: in every particular; very ac- -'For sals by MASON & McLENA- ‘adjoining Postoffice, Berkeley Station: 3 ACRES: only 3 miles north of Berkeley; I- Toom . house, chicken houses, barn, farming implements, _ horses. buggy, cow.' pigeons, thickens and everything pertaining to the piace; ali in first-class condition; only $2500; 3500 cash, balance to suit; also a fine resi- dence in Berkeley, to exchange for a ranch. GEO. SCHMIDT, Berkeley, Schmidt block. GOOD BERKELEY. BUYS. $5006-Chofos corner, mew; ‘9 rooms: ‘elegant 3 $800—Colonial home. near U. C.: éasy terms. $500—220%190 ;- North Berkeley: snap. nedrly .new, 5-room cottage: ; easy terms. WURTS, Seven- roadwar. Opkiand ce ‘sunny front’ roomn; alsd GEARY. % (150 Navacr) Eiegaotly farniahe | 8 rcoms, suites or single: travelers sccom. | GOLDEN. GATE ave,, 62i—Sunny rooms; ‘fur- nished. rent very reasonable. - | GRAND SOUTHERN. southeast corner Seventh | and Mission sts —Sunny rooms, en suite or | eingle: 1 * parlor; reading room; elevator. HANCOCK HOUSE, 781 Misslon st.—Select use: §1 50 to 35 per week. HANOVER HOUSE. 827A Howard—_Changed | hends; newly e and single. HOWARD, 28— Rooms ek up to 35; %c o $1 night: also housekeeping rooms. Four sunny rooms and bath; | New furnished bay i transtent. ! rth—Large sunny | fine for 2 gentiemen: §2 NATOMA, 563% y ront | room. $4 §0: back room, §4. | NUMBER of Jarge sunny rooms for gentiemen; | $10 to $35; call for list. 613 Examiner bidg. OAK, 116—Sunny. newly furnished front bay- | window room: gas; bath; private family. BERKELEY “THE PLEASANTON, 2632 Durant ave., will be open for summer boarders May 15; rates ressonable;. board optional. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 5100 CASH, $650 _monthl acre, more or trees_and. shrubbery; fine spring, water in the house; away from cold winds ang fog: close to steam local, electric | cars and modei school: soil the very best; price. all told, $550; Galindd tract, Fruitvale, adjoining Oakland: call or send for circular; 45% Seventh st., near cormer Broadway, Oak- jand; carriag e. H. Z. JONES, Owner. FOR sale_Fine home, § rooms; large garden; on. Stxteenth-st. electric line: bargain. dress F. N.. 1431 Bush et., San Francisco. OAKLAND FURNISHED FLATS. $20-FLAT; 7 ing; gas range. §1¢ E Fifteenth st.. Oakland. OAX, 355 Large front room, nicely furnished, | with private family; bath and gas; cheap. | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALs. i O-DATE new modern home; 11 r.. 3 baths; {shed: this week. 2715 Steiner THE McCARTHY CO. iger st near Broadway UTE sacrifice: nearly new 6-room ie and large 16t; 30th and Dolores otric car passes: printipal bank loaned 7 per cent six months agp: can remain between brothers: is -cheap for tunity of a lifetime to pay rent to 11 Montgomery st. e, githers, 0id and new. H 1 Tepairer 2 Latham place five and four rooms: all known em. bay-window; bulkhead; brick walls and foundation: best street: sunny; Mis- 1 built: a sacrifice; on. in- y or will exchange for P. A. DOLAN, $2000—-TWO flats, s feing rooms: yard: coun- toma, near Eleventh. store, corper Seventk apd Natoma; | TS &s grocery and salook; reasonabie A. 855 near Twenty-first—Lerge ele- store: year rooms: large basement vacant lots apy part of city. 11 Montgomery -st. ond ave., ‘Rich- t once: D0 bath; lower one 6; price $i200, 2647 Folsom st shed; house repéiring done:. drop postal GBO. M. SALSBURY, builder. 2047 Polk st FAYS I per cent net—4 modern Bats: all rent- ed; large lot. $4400; half casb. pply on premises. Harrison st.. fear Twenty-first. HAVE you real estate in the Mission or Hor- per's Addition that you wish to disposs of then call on W. J. GUNN, I3 Californis st. 2004 4-room pantry. hot and cold water: easy terms. 1522 Rhode Island st. CEEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to sny address in the United States Euid for $1 per v PARTNERS WANTED. #& pariner, with good ER, 340 Third st., room 10. cottages. complete home of 11 3 per cent; may | -fiat_house; plans | OFARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and fices; elevator; electric lights; di | POWELL, 171—Light, ciean, comtortable rm: eujtes or singles. running water; gas; re: ROSEDALE House, 318 & 31 Ellls st—Rooms. | night, Zc to §1; week, §1 25 to $4; open night. | ROYAL HOUSE, 126 Ellls st—Incandescent light, reading room, smoking room and ladies’ parior: rooms, per night, 3¢ to §1 50; week, §1 1o $5; month. 38 to §20: elevator on office #io0r; roome with hot and cold water: baths. { SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st. | near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. TAYLOR, 5i1, near Geary—Nicely furnished supny room. i oy ot ¥ i THE Astor, 1120 Market—Electric bells, lights: | elegant new furniture. single. suites: trans't. THE OAKS, 119 Third—A good rooming house for good people. R. HUGHES. proprietor. nt rooms for offices and | Apply & TO let—Nice sunny also furnished rooms; very cheap. s 12 and 13, 18 Montgomery st. £ 232 A large sunny cely furnished. 7062 or S large, sunny rooms, fur- unfurniehed; modern improvements. 15, bet. Bush and Pive. Web- | tront room: | WIDLEY, ster and Filimore—Rent no object to elderly | lady: sunny room; all conveniences. | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | _received ut Call branch office. 2200 Filimore. | A BRANCH office for ‘the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1223 Polk st.; open until $.p. m. { —_— ROOMS AND ROARD. | A FAMILY having a large, weil appointed and refined home wishes to secure a few couples to board and room: first-class in every 3454, - Call office. | REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale for adoption. st THE Esparto Colony farms in the Capay Vailey country should be locked after at once, as this MRS, Alameda 2 keeps hair fresh and & Foamo Shampoo keeps e 122 Stockton et Lederes car vine planting: farms range In size from 16 10 40 acres and now sold to induce immediate sction at low prices and easy terms: home- Seckers will mever regret securing one of these Bomes: no malaria, no frosts: products es: est in market; good society, good schools (in. cluding high school): macsdamized: roads raliroad trains daily from . San -Francisco; water for irrigation when desired; superior.to Soutbern California for raising all kinds of citrus fruit. recently $o pronounced by lead- ing Southern California experts: these lands. the bairdresser who does it Tight, | sending srtists named, will be soid at prices far below th asked in localities hitherto considered unapproachabie in excellence; therels. no more independent life than the small diversified farmer's: the farms sold before the panic San Prancisco, Cal gents cast-off cis bought and n. 954 Folsom: tel. Foisom 1151 wanied concerning WILLIAM ANDY BOWHEN, natives of | ounty Leitrim, Treland. 1f My- « addresse CHARLES H. GILLOOLY, Rhode Isiand. box 127. ally ss much as $100 per acre: you can leave San Francisco on § & m. train. have 3 or 4 hours st Esoarto, and back to San Francisco et Hotel Barnes, Esparto, to show you the lands. Communicate by letter with GEO. D. FISKE, Woodland, Cal ate lowest cash price, farm land; no agents. RANCH wnoded Cal whether fice. ) ranches on my sale and exchange list. D. SICKELS—the {and agent— 10 Geary st. is the time of the year to arrange for tree and | with the superior soils and. all other advan- | have become deveioped and are paying annu- | early the same evening; you will find an agent | Box, 157, | CURATE, personal kmowledge—sach of the | pariicular; references required. Address box | | A_FIRST-CLASS family hotel. The Bradbury: nice sunny bay-window rooms: first-class | table; prices moderate: 2 car lines pass aotel: elevaior: telephone Hyde 277i. 1604 California | st.: corner Polk, near van Ness ave. | A—HOTEL La Normandie, 326 Eddy—Sunny | suités und single rooms; everything new; ex- | cellent table and services; prices moderate, AN fntroduction to you from H. Schelihaas, the furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin, Oakland. —— e PROPOSALS. New Montgomery st.. San Francisco, Cal., April 30th, 1900. Sealed proposals in triplicat: will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m May 16t and then opened, for furnis! ing Stationery, Lanterns, Stoves, Stove Fur- piture, Lamp Chimneys, Feather Dusters. Of- fice Tables, Rugs, Hardware, Saddlery, G. I Buckets, Alcobol, Stable Brooms, Excelsior, Glue, Axle Greae, Leather, Lumber. Ofls, 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 thereon) and such preference given to articles of American | production and manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast to the extent of the consump- tion required by the public service there. The TUnited States rescrves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part there- of. Proposals for delivery at other points will be_entertained. Information and bignk yro- o s furnished on application. velopes will be indorsed ‘‘Proposals for Military Sup- plies, No. 28,7 and addressed CAPTAIN OBCAR F. LONG, Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster. e s SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 25, 1%0.—Sealed ‘proposals, in triplicate, will be received here, and at office of Quartermaster, until 11 o'clock 2 m. Monday, May 28, 1300, for furnishing. during fiscal vear commencing July 1. 1860, forage and straw for San Diego Barracl Cal.; also at same time, at this office only, for forage and straw for Alcatraz Island, Angel_Island, Fort Baker, Benicla Barracks, Fort Mason, Presidio of San Francisco, and San Francisco, Cal. . Government reserves right to reject or accept any and all bids, or any part thereof. Préference given to artl- cles of American production, conditions ot price and quality’ (including in the price of foreign productions the duty thereon) being equal, and._such preference given to articles of American production produced on the Pa- | cific Coast to extent of consumption reguired by the public service there. ~All information furnished on application to Quartermaster at San Diego Barracks: or ‘to undersigned. En- elopes “containing bids ~to be endorsed: Proposals for Forage and Straw.” and dressed to said Quartermaster, or to MARSHALL, C. Q' M. M. EW family hotel: first class in all appoint= ments: excellent table: special inducements to select ‘people. 807 . California st., occupring cornér opposite Griice Church. JOHNSON House_ 5 O'Farrell—Double and single sunny rooms, with excellent board; large grounds: references; reasonable. BELGRAVIA Hotel. Polk and Clay—Sunny bey-winrdow rooms; superior board: up. BUSH, 1105—2 large elegantly furnished rooms; 2 perscns In either, $55: 1, $35; billiards; pianc. HAIGHT, 2:—Sunny rooms -with board; terms ‘moderate. HOTEL CLAIRMONT. €15 Taylor—Renovated: suites and single rms.; sunny: excelent table. | HOTEL SALISBURY, Hyde and Bady: changed hande: thoroughly renovated: elegant rooms. | LAS PALMAS, 1520 Market st.—Suite of 2 or 3 | rms. private; bath: sin rms.: board optional. | | POWELL, = 24828 (The Hedges)—Large sunny rooms: marine view: excellent W: reas’ble. VAN NESS ave., 844 (The Wallace)—Rooms and bosrd: furnished and unfurnished: $20. — ACCURATE personal knowledge—each of the 3000 ranches on my SALE AND EXCHANGE list. N. D. SICKELS—the LAND AGENT— | 30 Gears ut. ————————————————————————— ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. h and Eighth. or waved hair can be quickly ob! Flud OFF clothing. old gold and silver bought: MLEMAN'S, 506 Kearny st in every room: Winchester near Markei: 100 rooms: $ er night: $1 50 to $6 per week; bus and baggege 10 and from the ferry. nished jarge sunny fromt suite. §16; aisa mod- ern fttings for light hskpg.. t. James. EDDY, 207—Large front room, $2 7 running water, 82 25; sunny room, §2. | COR. McAllister, 524 Laguna—Handsomely fur- | ROOMS WANTED. WANTED—Furnished or unfurnished room, by | “German family, where they would take care of and board a baby; must he near or arqund Eixth and Howard sts. Apply 204 Sixth st. SPECIAL NOTICES. | LADIES—Chichester's Engilsh Pennyroval Pills | Tare the best: safe. reliable: take no other: | send 4c stamps for particulars.. “Rellef for | Ladies,” in letter by return mall: at drug- g'sts. Chighester. Chemical Co., Philadel.; Pa. EDDY. 64—Nice sunny cor. bay-window suite; Kitchen, gas range; complete for bousekeeping. “aiue for your castoff cloth- 157 Third: tel Block €12 s hools mitts, iesther SEMAX. EIGHTH, 3B, near Market—One or two .sunny | frobt rooms and kitchen, furnished for house- keeping: beth. 309 Sangome st | Ting bed; small range; sunny porch; station- ary tubs; 8. s &S ELLIS 3302 small sunny furnished house- keeping rooms in rear; §%. | FIFTH. 38—Furnished housekeeping. | mecting, $10; also 3, $13 50; single, 3 con- up. AND SUEGEONS. FLL Ofice and residence, bet. Stxth O DONN: ket st housekeeping; rent cheap. FOLSOM. £34-2 lazge synny conpecting house- keeping rooms: stove. bath; private: $2 5. GOLDEN GATE ave . 220 tiem Cu T T R G 36 — e e e REAL CSTATE—CITi—FOR SALE. 2752 sunny connecting usekeeping; rent 1. | gt housekeeping. ;| HYDE, sii—Sunny_pari 2 rooms, Pt e e D | TVS gve, 223, near Franklin—2 sunmy reoms, sirk, stove: $9::1 room, $7 mofithly. | KEARNY_ 22, near Sutter—A front suite, $12 3 tor service 1 Apply 15 Grant ave. MARKET, 1025—3 rooms mmhwl (: house- * 33500 ancoaily: 3 keeping. $11; 2 unfurnished ¥ MeAllisiar and MARKET. 158, by City Hall—2 sunny front cofi- campilete, $13 ‘rontege; bay-window 4 srores. 2 sunny. rooms, §19. al- and MCALLISTER, 688 rooms te for house- k'f!\l;\’x‘:: #as, bath, enamel sink, range; laun- comveniences. . space for a | o 1604—Sunny _ bay-window room; kitchen comnected; housekeeping. - 2 7 MARKET ST. | OFARKELL. 1—Two: or three sunny rooms, fum for housekeeping: no children | SIXTH. 115A—4 connecting rooms, with plano, ‘ furnished for housekeeping; alao other rooms. s A. M. SPE K & CO. Lyon sts Avpiy A M SPECK & CO., 66 Market et EIGHTH. 1%—Sunny housekeeping room; fold- | 1 = V= | | FIFTH, M8-Sujte of rooms furnished for | BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections mada: | Tcity or eountry. - PACIFIC COLLECTION Co.. 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel. 5380. | ROOMS papered from $3: whitened. §1 up painting done. Hartman Paint Co.. 318 Third. e —————— SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. RENTED, repaired, bought. sold; machine sup- plies. Standard Agency. M5 6th; phone Miat 45. ALL kinds beught. nold. exchanged, rented: repairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. e —— STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. | A A PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. | "OMce, 401 Post at., cor. Powell: tel. Main 5718, | BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 1340 Market st.: tel. Sputh 535; packing, moving and storage. | PACIFIC 8 and Furniture Moving Com- | _pany, 2090 Fifimore st.: phone Jackson 1. | Rafael: also rent. Inguire J. E.. SLINKE' Y & CO, and Fifth sts. - FOR rent—Fine dairy: 100 to 125 cows: in Sacra- mento Count; cheap rent to t parties; this is a mo maker. For rticu- R £ HICKMAN, 423 S, - DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND Notice_THE GIANT POWDER COMPANY (Conda dividend, Noo T o Seventy-five ‘cents .(Tic) per share on the fs- sued eapital stock of the Company been declared. payable at the office zr com- 430 California st.. Francisco, 1506, Transter vooks Ram | LEVY_WOLF—In this city, April TUNITED. States Engineer Ofce. Flood bulld. | ing. San Francisco, Cal, ‘April 3, 1500 —Sealed proposals for dredging In Alviso Harbor, Cal., will be received here until 12 noon, May 8, 1900. Information on application. .W. H. HEUER, Lieutenant Colonel Engineers. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Charles T. Sigler; 23, 63 Ellis street, and Neftie F. McCarthy, 20, 630 Ellis street. John Vauthiers, 35, 318 Taylor street,” and Mary J. Mooney: 19, %37 Natoma street. Ferdinand Rossi, 24, Santa Rosa, and Maria Ribol: I, 3021 Larkin street. Francis W. Lynch, 3%, 1514 Larkin street, and Clayxta M Gassman, 29, 145 San Carlos avenue. Adelbert Nygert. 3. (1A Guerrero street, and Liltfe A, J ily; 37. 311A ‘Guerrero: street. Arthur G. -Crawford, '35, Log Geanah L. Giddings, Los Anseles. i Benjamin F. Cleary, 2i; 11 Haight street, and | Elise C. Kanoche.: 23,11 Haight street. William J. Hughes, 33, Oakdale, and Mae Anderson,- 26, Oakdale: ‘Edward C. Ballser, 81, 1045 Folsom street,.and | Mary A. Albreght, 26, 2429 Harrison street. Mezs Leisen, 41. 725 Pine street, and Maude O _Josselyn, 23, #1 Geary street. > Otto Hansen, 40, % Steuart street, and Lizzie M_ Sapffa, 30, 3518 Army street. Frank S. Falta, rane Tilley, 30, 765 Polk street. William H. Pray, 181 Diamond street, and | Margaret Cameron, 18, 320 Bryant street. Oliver J. Harris, 30, Livermore, and Mar- garet J. McSwaln, %, Livermore. Joseph F. Silva, 8, Pinole, and Ruth J. Bar- 3 Lilly Terrace. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS- Birth. marriage and death mnotices sent by mail wiil 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 nnthonqed to have the same publizhed. - NETTIXG--In this city, April ‘27, 1900, to the wife of George J. Netting, a son. O'CONNDR-In this city. April 1, 1800, to the wife of M. C. O'Conner, a son. g WRIGHT—In Redwood City, April 29, 1800, to ihe wife of George W. Wright, a son. MARRIED. BRAUN-BREYER-—It this city, April 25, 1900, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder,’ Phillip Braun and Margarstha Breyer. COHNREICH—LEVY—In _this city._ Avril 190, by the Rev. M. S Levy Eugene Cohnreich and. Mildred A. Levy; both of San Francisco. & : JOHNSEN~LANGE—In this city, April 28, 1800; by the Rev. O. Gr rg, Anton M. John- _ren and Martha M. 1300, by 2 Pkt ‘the Rev. M. §, Levy: Woif, both ef San Francisco. : LYTLE--MURRAY=In this city, April 29, 1900, %:bn«.n.'r. pastor of the Oli- .vet_Consresi of Davisville, Cal., ahd Christina Murray of Francisco. . . B EXTON — 1In Fiora Sexton of Santa Berbare, PATTERSON—STIEGLITZ1a this city, el Wilbur and Lottie- PETERSEN-DAY—In this city, . 1900, R Ners Charch, by the Toev. W oAf RITTER~] 3.room cottage. all picket fenced: shade | Ad- | rooms; complete for hovsekeep- | Angeles, “&nd | 33, 705 Polk street, and Lau- | . | of Boston, Mass., aged ational Cherch, Henry R. Lytle- 'A-.“_ RAMMANN—In this the Rev. J. él m‘" .A!m b Callaghen, Dr. J. D. MecGushin, James Cataford. Leandre MeManus, Michael Chase, Eva Moffazt, William N. Curran, John E. M Margaret T. Davidson, George F. e D. De Veuve, Henry P. son, Richard Florentine, Alexander Riordan. Johanna Fortmann, Henry Rossinl, John Rydell, Edith V. Sevmour, Jane ‘Waedke. Julius Foster, Ludwick Grey, Mrs. Sadie Johansson, Franz A. Westgate, Ge-rge E Kane, John F. Wobber, William Law, Rev. Victor M. Zgraggen, Anna . BLUNT—April 28, 1900, John P., beioved hus- band of Sarah, and brother of W. G. Blunt, and stepfather of William D. ard Arthur B. Worster, a native of Massachuserts, aged & years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday). at 1:30 o'clock, from 121 Eddy street, under the auspices of Pacific Lodge No. 139, F. and ‘A. M. ' Intérment Masonic Cemetery. S BRIGGS—In' this eity, April 3). 1300, Mre | L. Briggs, a native of California, aged 3% yeara.: - g BURKE—In this city, April 30, 1800, Oliver J.. dearly beloved husband of Annie: Burke, and father of G. E., J. F. and M. L. Burke, Mrs. | Charlés E. Thompssn, Mrs. I..Isaacs. Mrs. F. Russel, Mrs. William Hanion and Mrs. F, M. Bucklin, a native of .Ireland. aged 82 years. . CALLAGHAN—In this city. April 30, 1%0. Dr. John Downey, husband of Marla Engracia Munras Callaghan, & native of Ireland. £ Kindly: omit flowers. CATAFORD—In this city, April 29, 190, Lean- dre, - beloved - husband of Cecelia -Cataford. | or ‘of Margaret Cataford.. and _son. of | Willlam and Artamise Cataford. a native:of | }* Montreal, Caneda. aged 38 yedrs and 19 months.. . (Montreal, Canada, papers please’ cony.) I squaintances are respect- | £ Friends and a fully -invited to aftend the funeral this day | ¢Tuesday), at 8 o'clock, :from the pariors of | the. Pacific Undertakers; 7i7 Mission street, thence to St. Paul's Church, whers mass will be. celebrated ‘for-the Tepose -of his soul,: com- mencing at § o'clock: Interment Holy Cross Cemetery: CHASE—In city, April 29, 1900, -Eva, dauzhter of Warren Chase. and sister of Lil- lie Chase, & native of Califormia, aged 20 | years. CURRAN—In this: city, April 30. 1300 at his residence, 1010 = Broderick - street; John E Curran, -second son. of- Elizabeth and the late Bernard® Curran, a native of Sin Francisco. T Notice of funeral hereafter. DAVIDSON—April 28, 1900, George Fauntleroy Davidson, son of George and Ellinor David- s0n, aged 37 years. 7 Services private at his home, 2221 Wash- ington street, this day (Tuesday). at 2 o’clock. Cremation at. Odd Fellows” Cemetery. DE VEUVE—In Larkspur, Cal., April 28 1300, Henry P.. beloved husband "of Loufse :de Veuve, and father of Harry, Arthur and_ Afice'| de Veuve, and son of Mrs. Henry de Veuve, aged 42 years. t 7 Friends and acquaintanceés are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from St.’ Stephen's Eplscopal urch, Fulton street, between Webster and Fillmore. Remains at the fun-| eral pariors of Bunker & Lunt, 266 Midsion | street, Mission Masonic Tempie: Interment | Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral | car, trom Elghteenth and:Guerrero. streets. | FLORENTINE—In this city, April © 28, 1300, ‘Alexander Florentine, beloved ~husband of | Margaret Florentine, and father of Wiiliam, Walter and George Florentine; Mrs. A G. Heyl and Mrs. E. W. Little, a native of New | York, aged 67 years. | FORTMANN — In Alanieda, April 30, 1300, Henry, beloved husband of Anna Fortmann. | | and father of Mrs. -James ‘McMaster. Mrs. Bert Noy and Henry, Annie, Emil and Wal- } ter Fortmann, a native of Bremervoerde, | Germany, aged 64 vears. T Fricnds and acquatntances are respect- | | i fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o clock, at Cali- | | fornia Hall, 620 Bush street, San Francisco. | | Interment Gdd Fellows’ Cemetery. T FOSTER—In Napa, April 30, 1900, Ludwick Foster, beloved husband of Alice’ Foster, a | native of Germany, aged 4§ years. GREY—In this city, April 29, 1900, Mrs. Sadle Grey, dearly beloved wife of John Arthur nown horseman and trainer. & native of Wales, England, aged 30 years and 6 months. (New York, Chicago and Pennsy vania papers piease copy.) | 7 Friegds and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | | (Wednesday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the parlors | of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, bet veen Seventh and Eighth. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery. HAUSSLING—In Lambrecht, Rheinpfalz, Ger- 1 many, April 7, 1900, Jakob Haussling, dearly | beloved father of Mrs. R. Hinkelbain. Mre. | L. Schaffrath, Henry and Max Haussling and Mrs. W. Bolwin of San. Jose and Mrs. C. | Hoffmann of San Francisco, and grandfather Hattie and the late Ernest Hoff- | mann. JOHANSSON—In_ Mill Valley. Franz August, beloved husband of Johansson, brother of Peter, F. W Johansson, and cousin of Peter West and E. A. Sehelin of Oskland, a native of Olond, | | Sweden. aged 34 years and. 22 days. 1 | E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect ! fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday). at 12 30 o'clock, from the par- Jors of Valente, Marini & Co.. 1324 Stockton | street, thence to K. of P. Hail, %9 Market Street. where services will be held under the | auspices of the Swedish Soclety at ¥ o'clock. | Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. KANE—In this city, April 30. 190, John F.. ‘beloved busband of Eliza J. Kane;' brother of the late Thomas L. Kane, and:uncle of C. §. | Orcutt and Gertrude Keene. a native of New | Jersey, aged 63 years:1 month and 5 days. £ Friends. and_acquaiptances are respect- | | tully invited to attend the.funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from Mission Ma- | aomic Temple. 2066 Mission street. under the | | auspices. of Mission Lodge No. 163, F..and | | A M. Interment ‘Masonic Cemetéry.: Re- | | ‘maine at the funeral parlors of Bunker & | | Lunt, 2668 Mission street. | LAW—1In Clarendon, Texas, April 28, 150, Rev. { “Sictor Marshall, beloved husband of Nora | | ¥ Law, and father of Valentine, Margaret | i nd Florence Law, a pative of Iilinols, aged 7 \’ ears. | LYONS=In this city, April 3, 150, Thomas | Lyons, beloved brother of Patrick, Hannah and Annie Lyoos, Mrs. J. Frawley and Mrs. Ellen Gilhooly, @ native of Cregan. Ballins- loe. County Galway, Ireland, aged 47 years. | ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday),at 8:30 o'clock, from the pariors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Com- pany, 20 Fifth street,” thence ta St. Juseph's Church, -where a solemn requiem mass . will be celebrated ;for the ‘repose of his soul, commencing .at § o clock.” Interment Mount.| Calvary ‘Cemetery. § MCBREARTY—In. this city, ‘April 30, 1900, Cath- ’ { t | ! | | ] | of Carl erine, beloved - wife of James McBrearty, native of County Cork; Ireland, aged 66 years. E¥The funeral will take place to-morrow {Wednesday), at i1 o'clock. from her:late residence, - 2. Columbia square, thénce to St. Patsick's Church, where a requieri high mass Will: be. celebrated: for the repose of her.soul | at 10 o'clock: . Interment Holy: Cross Ceme- | tery. 2 3 ‘McKEE—In ‘this clty, “April 28, 1990, Juleph‘ Ludlow, beloved husband. of Helen L. Me- Kee, father of Mabel H. McKee, and brother | ot Anna K. Wurkman of ‘Angeles and Mrs. George W, Ward of Brookiyn, N. ¥.. a native of Middletown, Conn., ‘aged §I years 3 months and 1 day. A member of Golden . | Counell. . {Rochester -and: Brogkiya, ¥: x| pers please copy. g | uflmmfl. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow. | {Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late residence. 48 Chenery. sireet. between Thir- | tieth and Randall streets. Intérment Mount Ofivet Cemetery, via electric funeral car from | Chemery and Randall streets at 2:15 o'clock. | MoGUSHIN—In this eity, April 30, 1900, at St. | | "Mary's Hospital, James McGushin, a native | | of Dromod, County Leitrim, Ireland, aged | | 43 years and 1 month. | ©7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30_o'clock, from the par- jors of the Pacific Undertakers, 777 !l.\.-inll) street, thence to St. Paul's Church, Twenty- ninth and Church streets, where a requiem ‘mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McMANUS—A requiem mass of month's miind ! T'will be celebrated for the repose of the soul | of the late Michael McManus at St. Patrick's | Church to-morrow (Wednesday). commencing at § o'clock. Friends are respectfully invited L 1n_thtacity, April. 2, 100, Wil- | MOFFATT—In ~city, Ap o AL Doloved husband of Maggle Moffatt and father of Edward Moffatt, Scotiand, aged 48 years. A member of Ale- mania Lodge No. §, K. of P. T Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully Invited to attend tbe funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2902 Sixteenth street, near Howard. Iriterment Masonic Cemetery. - MOGAN—In this city, April 30, 1800, Margaret T daughter of the late John C: and Catherine | | M and sister of P. J. Mogan, a native | 48 years and 10 | months. (Troy, N. Y., and Boston, lm..‘ g7 The funeral will take place to-marrow (Wednesday). at 11 o'clock, from the chapel of H. . Remains at the mortu- | [ | i 1 PARKINSON—In Seattle, Wash:, April -. nn. inson, and Emma T ith Parkinson,” Mrs. George M. Stew- “H. B, McAvoy, Mrs. J. B. “Mrs. Flora Smart. a | ¥ Dimmick, Denver | E G Humphrey&w, Cal(P Johnson, Sonora | R E Bevan & w, Cal | A H Hart, NY |-and Sundays, at $ a native of | P- Richard R.. beloved husband of Helen Park.- Loughary | native of |- RIORDAN—Tn this city, Aprfl 30. 180 Jo- banna Riordan, relict of Eugeme Riordsn. a | native of Millstreet, County Cork, Ireland. aged 76 years and 4 months. T Notice of funeral hereafter. ROSSINI-In Oakland, April 30, 190, John Rossini, beloved husband of Sarah Roesini. a native of Australia, aged 40 RYDELL—In this city. April 3, 1900. Edith Victoria. only and beloved child of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Rydeil, a native of San Fraa- cisco, aged 3 yea: and § months. 1 SBEYMOUR—In this city, April 3. 130 Jane, wife of Alfred ‘mour, and_mother of Mary €. Seymour. a native of New Bruns- ‘wick, N. J. ged 6 years and 20 days. ORIENTAL Rebekah Lodge No. %, 1. 0. C. F. | —Members are requested to attend the fu- | neéral of -our late sister, Jane Seymour, char- | ter. memmber, to-morrow (Wednesday 0 o’clock, fron: Good Samaritan Mission Chburch, Second’ and Folsom streets MY WEBBE, Acting N. G. WAEDKE—In the City and County Hospital April 30, 1060, Julivs: ‘Waedke, & Dative of Germany, aged ‘82 years.. : WESTGATE—In this city, Apri] 28, 1900, st his residence, 113 Russ street, George E. West- giz. brother of Ned Westgate of Rio Vista, | <y i = Remains at the parlors of ‘N. Gray & Co., €41 Sacramento street. & WOBBER—In this city, April 30, 1900, William, dearly beloved husband of e Wobber, | fathier of Alma Wobber. brothér of Peter W. | and the late Hermann Wobber, and: brother- in-law of Nic Diers, a native of Hangver, Germany. aged 5§ years 5 months and 23 davs. A member -t Verein Eintracht and' Union | Lodge No.. #595, K. of H. | £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to-atiend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday). at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 602 Proderick street, corner of Grove. Interment I ‘0. O..F, Cemetery. | ZGRAGGEN-=In this city. ‘Apefl 30,1900, Anna Zztaggen, dearly beloved daughter of Joseph and Francisca Zgraggen. sister of Elizabeth, | Paul and Maria n, and granddaughter | of Maria' Zgraggen. a native of San Fran- cizco, aged 10 months. CREMATION. ; 0dd Fellows’ Cemefery Association, EAN - FRANCISCO, ' CALIFORNIA. If deceased was a member OF ANT ORGAN- | IZATION havirg a presiding officer and secre- | tary. .the charge for cremation, @ copper re- ceptacie for the ashes and organ service is $30. The samie for members of his family. 1 GEORGE R. FLETCHER. Superintendent. T —— | { HOTEL ARRIVALS [ PALACE HOTEL. : W Gebring & w, Ohlo - Mrs Eyre, Menlo Park’| P Wadsworth, Pa {Miss Eyre; Menlo Pk | Capt H Grass, U S N C-J Matthison, Denver A C Jackson, Alaska | § B Welch, § Mateo A P Edwards, Stanford Mrs' Trescott, Portiand C. P McColm, N Y 8 R Schwartz, N T Miss A P Sampson, N Y | F Wid Jr, LDeover . |H Samoson Jr. N Y R A Baliinger & w, 'C Lovering N'Y Seattie G Lovering. N Y H W Geode & w, Or E P Rawle, Phila Miss ‘Goode, Or D S Jordan, Stanford J-M Hannaford, Minn Miss K C Baldwin, NY | G W Billings, Pasadena A B Chandler & w.NY | T Flint Jr & w, Cal R-J Beatty, Pittsburg | E Chambers, Los Ang O B Weed, TS A C F _Craver, Chicago |F Peach, U S A D W Burrows, Chicago J W Catly & w, Londn H J Small, Sacramento J A White, Boston D F Warnock, Chicago W_A_Brewer, S Mateo K W Brown, Chicago :J D Phillips; S Diego D Keith. Salt Lake |G H Taylor, Denver Etta Keith, Salt Lake G H Rickard & w, Cal Lilife. Keith, Salt Lake C § Willlams & w,USN G E Babeock & w, Cal/ G W Mentz & wU SN Miss Edwards, Cal ‘A Radel & w, Conn AKautz & w, US rs. R 'W Merryman, L M Garrett, US N Wis D A Keller & w. Ky |Bertha Merryman, Wis Miss Keller, Loutsville'A L Levinsky, Stktn Miss Thompson, Loutss GRAND HOTEL D_B Hemostead & w, J McCudden, Vallejo Salt Lake GW Dwinell. Montague H N Chesbra, Seattle |J H Donneily, Chicago O B Pratt, Chicago J White, Chicago § E Arnoid, Chicage W Dolan, Cal C E Henry, Chicago J Bell, Ben Lomond J Oestricher, Nevada W H Barry, Courtland H Wright, Cleveland Miss M Anderson, Cal |Th Sehmids, N Y E Everson, Cal Mrs Barnard, Moline W S Tinning, Martinez Mrs J B Lent, Eureka E Dinkelspiei, Suisun |Mrs B Foster, Eureka H Corrhin, Cal D H Jackson, Placery W H Murphy, Palo AIt'N V Frossate, vl H E King, Butte 3 K R M Wilbur, Portland 'S J Fare, H C Ray, Newkirk, Portlnd G W Furniss Beston Iw E Marx, Portland O Brown, Cal X F S Goodwin & w. N ¥ | X'Wines, Cal J H_Read, Sacramento J Archer, Salinas G W _Churehtll, Il | ¥ Phillips &w, Chicago O J Johnson & w. Sac C H Eddy & w, Nev WN Ketchum, Chicago | Mrs F W _Hubble, L A'G. Buell, Stockton } C W Jackson & wife, W I Doherty. Bakersfia Stoux City LA'Nunan& w, SD | EW WESTERN HOTEL. F Gay, Sacramento . J Osren. N Y € Wilson Vallejo R C Cadogan. Chicago A H Harris, Seattle G Harlow, Madera J C Murray, Alameds!J E Hall, St Paul J Hamilton, Fresno: .|N A McDonald, Napa F Carstensen, Cal F B Colver, Los Ang I Kipg, Sen Jose - D'W Jay & w. Cal J L _Barr, Chicago © A J Duffey. Monterey ‘W Young, : Chicago B Fisher, Sta Cruz £ m—— THE GIRL OF TO-DAY. She Is No Longer Relegated to the Shelf After Thirty. One of the most remarkable social de- | velopments of these latter: days is.the evolution of the mature herotne of ro- ! mance. - Formerly this post’ was allotted to the voung girl ‘or the young married | woman. - In - those . times, morecver, the | adjective ‘of youth would mot have ‘been | aprlied to the maiden who had passed her | twernty-fifth vear, ‘and only ‘in the spirit | of the grossest flattery to the matron who had seen her three decades. It is typical | of .the age that this ~ explanatory note: should be necessary. Now the expressica | voung” is purely rélative. The period of middle age has. been _entirely -abolisned. Where almost_everybody is younger than | somebody else, it is only the few who are roud. of their extreme antiquity who can ge regarded with-any dégree of certainty | as oid. At 30 the girl of to-day no longer | retires on the shelf as:a failure. to pass the rest. of her life in the humiliating po- sition of the maiden aunt. who devotes herself to the children or revenges herself | on- the -poor. - Sheis me:el{ ptegarlng to| start on-a new phase of life with a more | definite plan and a clearer vision. Very often she marries and begins afresh at #). | Semetimes she has been known to be sa| atly daring &s to -€nter on Matrimony | lor ‘the first time-when she has passed | her. fiftieth year. For: the matron the range is‘even more exténded. At 30 she is | quite a-young thing—gay, frivolous, skit- | iish, to whom society -and flirtation are the chief objects in life. Ten years more | bring her to her prime. It is the period | of . fascination. of adventure, of impuise. | The woman of 40 is capable of anything. | She i the object 6f the wildest plans, the | center of the most daring romance. A 50 she is probably marrying for the sec- | ond time. Three-score will find.her ap- | proaching the sltar for her third wedding. | 2nd if she lives long enough she may even reappear at a later date to bring fer record up to four.—London World. | RAILROAD TRAVEL. - ! NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing April 22, 10, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:00, *8:30, 30, 11:00 a m.; 12:45, *1:45, 3:15. 4:15. . P m_ EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Rafsel, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays | 00 and 11:3 r m. SUNDAYS—? *5:00. *9 1000, & m.; 12:45 130, 2:30, m: ._m. P rains marked (%) start from San neis FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRQA“;'Cl;'Cn. WEEK DAYS—3:33. 6:45 §:00. 8355, 10:3¢ a RAILROAD TRAVEL. HMERN FACIFIC COMPANY. 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WEEK DAYS—7:3, 9:00. 11:00 a m: 133 at 1130 o. m. and 313 p. m. 90, 9:3, 1:08 & m: 18, &R BUNDAYS—$: ENERS i Leave wm} Sun- Days. | days. — g} ) : | 5:00 am| and Chtah. | 735 peal 630 pem i Bl ol o pomeg i 930 am 3:30 pml 8:00 l-l 7:30 am| 3:30 pm e 8:30 pm| 1:30 am| 8:00 $:10 pm| 5:00 Fuiton, Windsor. ‘ Cioverdale. | 138 cluninm LimiTED - To CHICAGO This is -'-‘“_-‘_ luxurious across the contiment. m. - 'l'luz‘.um Saw 13C0r , fim‘ P i o Comect it etied HEARNY ST. Lost Manhood. (4