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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1900. ] MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE REAL BESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE, ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. DIVIDEND NOTICES. slem:lng at 9 azcn_ dm-—m St. Mary's " “ T ey ¢ - - | o T T e AR R AR R . - emetery, Oakland, by 11 o'clock creek boat. b 3 AN EAFE COx 41140 Bacramento st | TOF BALE EY SIXTH, 40— Nicely furnished bay-window | DIVIDEND notlce—Dividend No. 15 (thirty | FLANAGAN~In the City and County H NFRAL M & . 7 o S A THOMAS MAGER housekeeping sultes, running water, bath, $7 | ~cents per share) of the Paauhau Sugar Plan- May 6, 1500, Michael ;'hnuu. a native SECOND HAND fireproof safe: 1 fire and burg- & IW‘I\%Y BT. | to $12 per mo.; single rooms, $4 to $5 per mo. tation Company 'n"r}':?:.-x?:x".'.’_“:‘ ,_h.dg,‘,:g. g’",’.'fi"'i&""”’“"‘ R g - heap 42 Main st ——_ e com] v, , On an er (AN —Entered rest, in city, . lots north side THREB desirable furnished rooms suitable for “Tran: % - : Market st San Fran. | _— §5. VON RHEIN R, E. CO., 613 Calitornia. | & * M. "o, Hikon RN NG . SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS AND COSTLY 2 S A morthwest cormer, 25:1%xI00; Doth strests g Secreta ten Dett Methu's Saps are ded; - WORKS OF ART. ‘ - 1 vlaner and matcher; 1 | bituminized; cannot be beat for sun and choice | TWO large sunny front rooms, kitchenandbed-| .~ Secretary pro tem. §he now lays at rest. i - omotives. 230 Fremont. | locality: facing the Park Panhandle and. on mi“g";};‘;f,w;;mg,flg,fi;_}:"fifmnfi DIVIDEND Notlee THE GIANT POWDER White and wax-like fingers CHAS, LEVY & CO., Sp—— b % E 2 » ~ L)—A T No. b o 'le 26x103:1% feet lots: street bituminized; — - . sued capital :I’-Dl':e of k‘hl. Sflw lhh.. beer: FDY’;.({\G\" has long heen '.l."lll‘ ycle. 181 Sixisenth | faT¥ at the, comers; Golden Gate Park Pan- | VAN NESS ave., 00—Nice sunny suite of par- | declared, oavable at the oftice of the com- b e L R R THIS DAY. R | andle one-half a Ilc.lek away. _lors suitable for Etil:keep!g_m_____ .}"w‘ 1900, 'Transfer books close May 3, > AMELIA CARY. f IONI!M:lY..’fl‘:k May 1, 900 > Second-hand_upright planc for | Corser on JUAve st right near Park Pan- | WANTED-S bousckeeping roome) captrailyte- | IND.a¢ noon. Ac A BPARKE, Secratasy. L7 Friends and_acquaintances are respect- —_— 1L & ke & 8t privaia, manston, MHITEHEAD. 1710 Market 1. handle and Fell-st. boulevard; 25x108:1%; $2400. cated and first class in every particular. Ad- | S fully invited to attend the fl:ll’l!rll ser n{.e'l 2.0 " We are instrueted 2* = g X & & e —_— e dress box 1547, Call ofce. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT, tis ady Geomssy). st 2 ofiock st % | Opinjon Will Be of Value|J.n metuetsd w et oo sccount of go- ONEY TO LOAN. = = e l. & ¥ ¥ rich parior upholstery, 1 costiy e | T?rn fi::n‘:nh;fh('h‘: éfi“&':fifi‘fi.‘fi;‘"‘::‘:fii‘:‘fl:f %ffii‘.’a‘f?’ r:fi‘fi;;'r:;-n ;?f‘l: "i%n“{:‘fl’?f n::":z'. ROWARDENNAN Improvement Co.—Notice of :}g's“e(}‘n;:dyen A TR e 1 Cl“slflcanon of , | works of art, ete - contained i mv’?“‘m any an © per cent; first. | pose of the same and who will be guided by | T = Intention to change principal place of busi- | HENDRECKSON—In Oakland, May 6 1900, For Uil particulars ses Chromlcle and E3- , 2 catates iu probate, interest | ihe undersigned can find jmmediate purchas. | A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- | ness—Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance | HENDRECKSON—In Oakland, May 6 190 4 aminer. : cans. chatigl | ere. every Sor'enat hax been piaced {n 'my | tisements and subscriptions has been opened | fo the written consent of more than two- | 3T ETATeCHeg™, Dapeed, MSTRN O SN Public Lands. CHAS. LEVY & CO., Auctioneers. entia ee. G E > d” oo ¥ 2 223 Polk st n unt m. -3) of of the i S8 -+ Ry e U IR ‘ :a;\:(’!: for sale wince Janua ;RA‘_"&V(!;‘;:',&:_; jat olk st.; of il e hn mprovement Co o cormaatiay, | . dreckson, a native of Finland, aged 43 years. A BRAX In no instance have 1 sold a iot o f4.2nd 34 mort- | ngiaiiment plan. I am asked the g subser “H office for Call advertisements and he laws of the State of con: | HENRIKSEN—In this city, May 4. 1900, Bern- tions has been established at 1096 Va- | foraiss which oaid written consenconof ol } “harat Edward, beloved husband of Eilen F. \ SPECIAL AUCTION SALE -~ oo @l estate in pro- | often: How is it that you find the buyers? | Jlencia st obtained and filed In the office of sald cor- [ X- 'nf."rp'q‘:.f"'n?:duen';nf:er‘a"e-';:1&?;’:“5"""‘ Min'ng Development in Various Parts Ee ki n']}.wi:f:{‘r » ding. | Hossbty £V < By p ¥ B d" | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. ."'l""" T mtimr:;:;xem;t“ i dmxr lace Francisco, aged 4 years and 15 days of the State Is Satisfactory and h 42 g2/ Ay S8 €l%e- | money or may be tired carrying the burden . tion to remove and c s prinef ace . ke . 2 o €. R. ) AN, 24 Mantgomery. 1. 3. | of & mortEage: 1f 8o, call on the underslgied. | - nod sl e bl O bciiakk trom the Sty bad comte eo i) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. SWITZER'S STOCK YARDS, cor. Twelfth and _BRUNSWICK HOU 148 Sixth—Rooms | Francisco, State of C: to the town | fully Invited to attend the funeral this day Rich Returns Are Confi- Harrison sts. = W. J. GUNN, 530 California ifornia, i i T St EUF - 3 h 5 = ond. In the county of. (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- THIS DAY. s e e ] T S Spcaperty narily ok Rbe St o T Seenies spe i e L B g s fl.'.ud"'"-::&‘:o\’-axsfi"cmfé T e s Sently Bxpeated. | MONDAY, MAY 7th, at 11 A. M. i > Third st orner's Addition and the Mission, that you | — = - — to take effect immiediately after the expira.| Hall hbt, Sireices. ot X T 8 3 Br want to dispose of, then call on W. J. THE ELMER HOUSE. &4 Hush st tion of three (3) weeks from the publication | O'clock. Interment Odd"Fellows' Cemetery. We will sell I carioads of Rorses from the Ore- NN, 520 Celifornia st MEMBERS of Calitornia Parlor No. 1, N. 8. ffon ranch. These horses are from 1050 to 10 _Joining the Russ Hotel; 8¢ rooms; The outlook for the miners, as a result | ibs. and from 4 to 7 years oid, all of them “Howard—Changed hands: of this notice. v - . V od L emble at their e e romin This 30 day ot peae K72 | ain e Mason ciract. this day. (Monday). at | of the work performed by thelr repre- | Sentle. We are going to sell and must be soid monds, Sixth: | HAVE you real estate In the Mission or Hor- 1d. silver. ‘aiamonds’ | Trner's ‘Anaition that you wish to dispose of | ' mewly removated: singie, double ang nouse. | Gisco. California. this 34 day of May. A. D. 4 1 of ‘our rati o et o e et A Wse dauge party on furniture and | _then call on W. 3. GU California st. | keeping roots: $i uo B0 ROWARDENNAN IMPROVEMENT 30" o'clock, o attend the funeral of sentatives who visited thie natioial capl- | ¢, get a sound young horse for your price. by B. DICKI late brother, Bernhardt Edward Henriksen. | ¢a] in their interest, is generally consid- | Horses will arrive after Saturday. May sen. be - | BURN 26 Mo 0. 1360)—Fur- | = = S - L. LACAZE, President. . 3 - % morigeste. and on | house. 7 rooms. bath: south side Seventsenth o s STNeT | Ban Francisco, State of California, Probate. | MEMBERS of Valley Lodge 3, A. 0. U. | Ford, who has just returned from Wash- | "SpppivAN' & DOYLE, Auctioneers, Otfics { 9 G G In the matter of the estate of ELIZA M 2 g W. Hall, 414 don. Apply R. Mc- | CARROLTON, 1206 Market, cor. Golden Gate e e sea. | Notioe for publoaza M. | “W., will assemble at N.'S. G. ) : agar L - o SHAKP, B, n ot » v st., room 3. | _ave—Sunny corner; well furn.; rms. & offices. 4 Tor provate of Will (. G g | Mason street. this day OMonday), at’1:ls bet Howard and M COLGAN. 21 Montec ington, talked with the Congressional | 227 Sixth Committee on Mines and Mining and a | S ——— oval: any amount O.. 25 Montgomery. e g ONE sale: 25x65; south side of Stevenson | 1_Nice, sunny furnished | sec. 1303).—Notice Is hereby given that TUES: | p . iqen: (0, aitend (he Tunerpl of COF 1918 | giscussion took place concerning the plan : spoctable srivate | 000 NTnth and Tenth: brice §2400. 1n- Tent reasonable, P RRk . Mo 1hat day, And (he Seurthcon, | OTder of CAPTAIN JAMES C. SHARP." | of the California Debris Commission fo7 | oar Washtegton s Normwmten Do i one Davis 9 e 4 Bu #C. Toom o of Department No. 10 of said court, at {he | HOFLING-In Haywards, May 8 1900, Tred- | the construction of restraning dams. The | Northern Utah. s | Wi house: plans | CLEMENTINA, f0—Nicely furnished rooms. | new Cliy Fall, in the City and County of San H;‘: e e Alas*a wa- | committeemen expressed themselves fav- & lh"'hflu""hm':l:" BT B St moval; quic i B v e ool e ate o ornia, - i i | : - - si Rooms B M. SALS- | EDDY, 3. corner Market—$1 50 week up; sunny | boficd at the time and Diace. for proviey bs | tive of Hanover, Germany, aged ars 10 | orable- to early action. Th: resolution | ;%18 hishest along the Central Ca 1170 Market st i o o = furnished rooms; Market-st.. view. will of sald hsz ke sx}Am’i d'seexlsent and mont?fi:ngfll:&n)z-q SR _‘-thax will be brought forward for consid- The temperature has risen decidedly over = a_ | 5N AP Tor people moderate means: house of 2| Sror oo oo sincie moom= | for hearing the application of Union Trust T Frien cauaintances pect-of % SV Northern Arizona and Southern Utah and 4 per cent: also | S 0 T O o ath each: Jones St rent | BL DY, 106-Sunny euites: Company o San Francisco for the lssuance t5 | fully Invited to attend the funeral services | Fation was Intrgduced by Congressman | Northes Rty stationiy In Glber Slirtets HARSHBARGER $25 month; no agents; $2600. Inquire 308A 10th, | _MEWIY renovated: new furnl 1t of letters testamentary thereon, to-morrow (Tuesday), at 11 o’clock. Interment | de Vries and 'ovides for immediately Conditions are favorable for partly cloudy B s 2 —————— —— | ELIZABETH, 12, WM. A. DEANE, Clerk. private. going on with the dams, the total cost of | weather in California Monday. . FOR ,.‘n» ata big e r(iflv;p“—l'r;ifl;x;n". thl‘x:ll]:lln wisbvd rOamS: e ;;_v”\' 1-1‘ og’l‘ggoi’. Deputy Clerk. IVES—In {lh}lfll city, May &, W\Y_l. Emma 1Ives, & | which is estimated at $500,000. AMr. Burton | Forecast made at San Francises for thisty property ward st betwer d sth, | _ : ated May 1. . 1900. native of Massachusetts, aged 55 years. 4 s i i ldnight, May 7, 1900: pply Bew Drug Co.,’ Alameda. : FOLSOM, 965, cor. v WM._B _SHARP, Attorney for Petitioner. | MARKS—In this city, May 6, 1900, Louls, dearly | Of Ohlo, chairman of the Pivers and llar- | e Tohiarie Sarky siasly Meadtps A BARGAIN: lot 20xS0; west of Ritch, | _fUfl. sunny rooms, \ = . —————=—=¢| beloved husband of Nancy Marks, and father | bors Committee of Congress, also £aid | warmer near Sacramento; lght northwest ara st. bet. 3d and ith. Particulars | GEARY, 14A_Nie 3 PROPOSALS. of Lillie, Florence, Benjamin and T. L. Marks | that he approved of the resolution. In ad- | wind. 1123 Market st and Mrs. H. B. Adler, a native of Germany, | gijon 1o this the Hermann bill, offered as | Southern California—Fair Monday; light aged 72 years. wind i 3 ‘and_acquaintances are respect- | substitute for the old mineral lands bili, | PRest wind ited to attend the funeral to-morrow | is_about to be acted upon. Utah—Partly cloudy Monday. i e < = iy e e ptonl S R day), at 10:30 o'clock, from his late re With this in view a decision recently | Arzona Fair Monday: warmer. GRAXD SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh | 0mPote, [SIGhinRe JYoiom 12, Teqpested o | , 1013 Golden Gate avenue. 2 rendered by Judge Hanford of the United | San Franclsco and vicinity: Partly coludy n Sunny rooms, en muite or i yjeors for full fnformation relating to a call | MCDERMOTT—In this city, May 8, 1900, Nora, | States Court in the Washington district | Monday; light northwest wind. : ladies’ paror: reading room; elevator. | | 1”0 Toate” The proposals to be filed ony beloved daughter of Julia and the late’ Wil- | will attract interest for its obvious rela- G. H, WILLSON, tion to the subject of classification of the e -~ = s o liam McDermott, and sister of Rena, Lulu Local Forecast Official, Three sunry unfurnished rooms; | OF before August 1. 1900. \ and William MeDermott and Mrs. S. Fabian, suite oF single; $15 up; central. 1 e e = — | PROPOSED acquisition of a telephona sys- SARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnished | tem by San Francisco—Persons desirous of rooms: suites or single; travelers accom’dated. | offering to install and sell to San Francisco Zighth st., room 42. Examiner buliding. 2a mortgs. Montgomery barn: fine view sts. Box 444, Call removal: n McAllfster KEAL LSTATE—COUNTRY —For Sale is mortgaged and you need H. MURPHY, €30 Market st. | { N1CE lttle home: 11 acres; Alameda Coun L 4 NOTICE to contractors—Plans and specifica- | @& native of San Francisco, aged 30 years. ('fl‘;m[:ndspa:'*’\fi. u;{e“lmnmdlméo‘;tmll;\; e ™ = S s vineyard; house and barn: OCK -~ tions for the construction of a restraining | McNALLY—In this city, May 5. 1900, Adeline| aguingy J. A. Soderbers. T s bl et o e e - Phel gntic surroundings; a firet- | “family rooming house: $1 50 to §6 per week. L e e o enioase, over Dry | McNally, beloved mother of Frank W. Me- | "irye™ Siit "was to determine whether Creek, above Oroville and Chico road, can be | Nally of Park Ridge, Iil, a native of Massa- seen at the office of the Cherokee mines, | chusetts, aged 62 years. (Chicago papers | c to $1 night; also housekeeping rooms. Cherokee, Butte County. from May 7: bids | please cony.) & S R v 7 close May 15. L. J. HOHL, superintendent. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- e e e | GTIY Tnvited 16 attend the faneral fo-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Sun, Moon and Tide. granite is a mineral within the definition of the word as it is used in the act of walk to de | Congress granting lands to the raliroad. | | | H. CRANE, Gt OF SR in Central Alameda County, 2% : * mii n R R. depot and fronting on coun- | HOWARD, 1072—4 sunny rooms and bath; §! . . ad. u splendid piece of farming and fruit | —— - : ust be sold; $1500 HOWARD, §29—Rooms from §1 week up to §5 California st MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, A CHOICE ( udge Hanford said that Congress in the e of the word “mineral” intended it to United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— * r ice mske a1l | JONES Nicely furnished v sl H. P. Pefersen & Co., 225 McAllister street. | Have a Jimited definition and to _include Times and Heights of High and Lew : on price asked: will aell | JONES i Nicels furnished eunny rooms: | BIRTHS— WARRIAGES—DEATHS. Interment Masonle Cemetery. | only metalliferous minerals. In the com-| Waters at Fort Point, entramce to San 5 ANE (et e : e i iz MULDOWNY—In this clty, May 5. 1900, Maud, | mon and ordinary signification the word | Francisco Bay. Published by official su- e > — e 30 T e o B T ey | Blrth, marriage and death notices ‘sent by | beloved wife of Timothy Muldowny, and sis- | is not a synonym for “metal,” but iS a| thority of the Suverintendent. ~ JID farm of 117 acres adjoining town | &nd nicely furnished: sunny all day: bath; | maq) will not be inserted. They-must be handed | ter of Delia Shea, a nat e ¥+ | comprehensive term including every de-| NOTE—_The high and low waters oecur st & > all in | _Suitable for gentleman: rrivate home. __ | in at either of the vublication offices and be | Nev.. aged 20 years 2 months and 12 days. scription of stone and rock deposit| .. " i T tone (Mission-street wharf) sbout . gar beet land; price’ $45 per o Nicely turnished ooma by the | [DATTICN W N BINS Oe sme publiehet | | Perry: beloved sdn of . . obertson: ani | whether containing mineral or entirely | T S IIL (OORT v quick sale and including portion Nisels he authorized to have the same published: rry, belo . . = <y i - s wing crop. H. H. CRANE, 508 California, or month. peml - brother of Walter L., Ernest E. and Laura 1. | Don-metallic. Congress having chosen a | word of such broad significance to define | the helght of tide iy the same at 86t piaces. ¢, bet. Mason and 'HA place, 6, off Gea: DIE: Robertson and Mrs. J. B. Woods, a nati: ylor—Sunny front hallroom for single man. DIED. California, aged 20 years 2 months and u}:r;:‘al!s of lands reserved for rallway $25!! PER acre for immediate sale; 190 P p | e # ONDAY. May 1. or less: Central Alameda County, iy =1 - Darteis, D Hendreck st days. the courts and the Law Depart- ! M - e oy, e e 4 m R R town: fronts on county 514 Nicely furnished single and double | Deaver. George W. Henriksen, B Fo " 5 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | ment have no authority, in construing the the bast maks of plance in | ortion of a magnificent crop of bariey | ! reasonat | Beckingham, Georse Hofling, Fredesick fully invited to attend the funeral this day | act, to give a narrow or limited definition | our instaliment pay- | no such bargain ever offered. H. | — - e er s o] 0 70T - Ives, Bmma (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the mortuary | to it in order to enhance the value of the o thess oF DiEEE Bk 8 California st MINKA, L N e sumntshed bay-1 ' Brooker, Gustavus H. Marks, Lonis chapel of ‘the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- | rallway grant and to thus diminish the | e T el | T T e R R T ] TR P ' transient. | Candido, Mary G MecDermott, Nora pany, 2429 Mission Pre Lf,"var(T“{*"é»""_“I‘_ rights of the public in the lands reserved. noe, 36 cash, $6 city and convenient to two towns, S. P. R.| Ml 1. near Seventh—Large front room, | Cudner, Cynthla A, McNally, Adeline Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by car- | According to statistics the output of the ) R ko Valley Rasd: Contra Coste Cepmty;| —SuitABle'or two youns men. o & & w47 WSS EGHS P10 Robertson, Avihar P. | SHEA-Tn thie city, May 4 190, John H., be. | Np0d mines of South Africa has amount. a choice piece of grass land: a portion farm- | yrocroc— o rge sunny alcove room;| Edwards, Frank G. Shea, John H * | Tloved husband of Agnes W. shea, father of | il L0 $900.000.000, while it is estimated that Ing: sreat abundance of running water and | T, ,cer grate, gas; also single. " Elott, Valeria B. Skelly, Francis J. Roy and Helen Shea, son of Michael and | (NS Stupendous reef still contains 33.500. s cadway, Oakland many eprings: fine residence; large barns and . 3 by | s Tridset Taylor, Frederick W. | Hanorah Shea: and heother of Mrs. 1 Dwire 000,000 between its walls. Ever since 1390 £ v outbuildings; about 20 acres in bearing orch- | Mc OMERY, 18—Nice, sunny front rooms | Flanagan, Michael Wissig, George | | and Mary, Annle, Julia, Thomas and Michaei | theé output of the mines has increased at | < : AINS | ard and vineyard: a complete stock farm | fur offices: newly furnished and unfurnished, | Jranson. Ars. M. A. Wolters, Marrha Shea, & native of Colchester, Conn., aged 38 | the rate of $6,000,000 annually. | 25( 0.9 : | and idea home; will carry 150 n:-.ld of caul: for housekeeping; very cheap; quiet house. | years. | _The interest in the district north of Je- - 3:58f o0.sl 10: 2 MUSIC CO. price SN gt Nope. 0 ClaAs-AN astate; must bef ot . e - | BARTELS—In this city. May 5, \1900, Dals; 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | rome, in Arizona, has already subsided. RE rket st T ol and make offer. M. H. CRANE, | OAK e o i oot horedsio" | ~Bartels, baloved daughier of the laté Eliza | fully invited 1o aitend the fumeral this day | It has been Known for yeero thar tocd: T *L__| beth Bartels, and sister of Emma Bartels, and (Monday), at 5:45 o'clock, from the pariors | is gold in that country. It is also true | dest and largest house | | | Louise Richter and Mrs. Wil- | of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission strset, | | A e T o Ol £ Capay Valley FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms ai niece of Mr: S| the early morning tides are given in the left ; s KOHLER & CHASICS, | THE Espdrto Oiony Sarms h the Cipay Valley | OFSRIELL, SL-Sunny usniehed uones, il e Siistler sl Hans Bibtiioe s acis | e e ot tets that specimens taken from the new fleld | i SOTY STl (o™ cutcestive tides of the e Sulohs wad | -SPARSEY ohculd % tolad aiter st onot N thie | ST 08 i i San Francisco, aged 22 years 1 month and | .emn requiem high mass will be celebrated for | JAVE assayed some thousands of dollars | 4o:'in the order of occurrence as to time. The = all grades | ’v‘ the time of (hr)!lr to arrange for "‘e};"d POST, 239 finest transient rooms in V. the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 to the ton, but there is not as much of second time column gives the second tide of or - y; prices Jowest: every- | JIn¢ planting: farms range in size from 10 40 | *ppone Maln 1760; elevator: hot and cold Subr & | o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | the high-grade ore as the boomers antici- | the day, the third time column the third tide esible to please wnd satisty the oy . o linducs Sambliate |~ - - — | 2 3 between Seventh and | SKELLY—In this city, May 6, 1900, Franeis J., | Pated. A’ large number of location no- | ana the last or right hand column gives the mer g s B o B e i e | fenn L idioved won ‘of the late John and Margaret | Uces was filed. Another mew QiScovery | fast tide of the dav. except when thers are but £ T gy Bowne: . o0 wealaria, Rb frosts. Droducts sarit: | FOSE: Sunny rooms: cleanliness. | BRCKINGHAM-In this city, May 4, 100, | Skelly, and brother of James P., Annie E: and | Of £old has been made near Payson, 100 | three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights Stelnways, | st in market; gdod society, good schools (In- | POWELL, 121—Light, clean, comfortable rm George, beloved husband of ‘Adele Becking- | John W. Skelly, a native of San Francisco. | miles from Prescott. { given aré in addition to_the soundings on the cut prices: also | cluding high school); macadamized roads: ? | suites or singles: running water; gas; reas. | ham, and father of George, Joseph, Charles | > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Considerable activity is noticed in the L:llfi ml" — P '!.“_l"”- -y - THE 1 DEWING traine daily from San Francisco: | — = % ot —Rooms. | 204 Marie Beckingham, a native of London, | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | Gazelle mining district. Preparations are | When a minus sign s & e “d",," . for irrigation when desired; superior to | ROSEDALE House 319 & 321 Elits st ~Rooms, | England, aged 38 years and 10 months.” (Vic’ | (Tuesday). at 10:3) o'clock, from his late ree- | making for more extensive operations in | 8nd then the number given is subtrac jont ! hern California for raising ali kinds of | _night, 2ic to §1; week, $125 5 4; open night. | toria and Seattle papers please copy.) idence, 76 Rausch street,’ thence to St. Jo- | the development of quartz mines which | the depth given by the charts. The plane of $ s fruit, recen pronounced by lead- | — = gy = s eerd | @7 The funeral will take place to-morrow | seph's Church for services. Interment Mount | wiil employ many men. Two new mun- | [oference is the mean of the lower low waters. thefn California experts; these lands, | ROYAL HOUSE, 12 Ellts st.—Incandescent | (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from St. Ignatius | Calvary Cemetery. | ing towns are projected. One will be verior soils and all ‘other advan- | 1ight, reading room, smoking room and ladies’ | Church,” where a solemn requiem mass will | TAYLOR—In this city, May 5, Frederick W. ‘Manila” and the other will be coihe | iases mamed will be soid at prices far below rooms, per night, 3ic to §1 50; week, §2 | be celebrated for the repose of his soul. In- | lor of Belvedere, beloved husband of Edna want the | those asked in locs o T { % ; ; ) . = Carmen."” r T ities hitherto considered | th, $8 to $20; elevator on office floor; terment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric car lor, and father of Milton E. Taylor, a na. | unepproachable in excelience; there is no more | _rooms with hot and cold water; baths. from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. Re- | five of Nevada, aged 37 years | ey bydraullc mine fs in qperatien fn Steamer Movements. | Pack the rest. independent life than the small diversified | = ~23v—Suite of picely furplabed| M™iDs at the pariors of McAvoy & Co., 1239 T Frionds ure 1avited 16 attend the funeral | Calaveras” County, near tpe old Table ‘ ¥ 4 Mariket st. | farmer's; the farme sold before the panic 5 e Market - street,- between Eighth. and Ninth. | services to-morrow (Tuesday), at 12 o’'clock, at | Mountain schoolhouse, between El Do-| have become d veloped and are paying annu- BEAVER—In this city, May 6, 1900, Gearge W. rado and Sheep Ranch. The owners are | the residence of Charles Easton, 610 Bughanan £0; Thos. Ball { 8s much as-$100 per acre: you can leave | Beaver, a native of Frankiin County, Pa., | street. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. | Messrs. Folsom, Hayden and Walker of | L) s e © Y- $an Francisco on & & m. train have 8 or 4 | " near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. ~ | @ged 74 years.9 months and 17 days. FISSIG—In this city, May 6, 1900, George Wis- | Stockton. They are using 150 inches of | TO_ARRIVE. Market. ours st Eeparto, and back to San Francisco ( _Dar Mar S oo > Friends and acquaintances are respect- . beloved husband of Julla Wissig, and water with a pressure of about 200 feet. Steamer. From. | Due. 3z <% 8, 47, g0, | CaFly the same evening: You will find an agent | THE Astor. 1130 Market—Blectrie bell fully invited 0 attend the funeral to-morrow | loved father of Kate Wissig, and brother of | The Morning Star mine in Plumas Coun- | ' { : - st Hotel Bames Esparto fo show you the | elegant new furniture (Tuesday), at 1l o'clock, at the First Unita- | Mrs. J. Lippert, a native of Langinhain, | ty will resume operations soon with a new | Umagiia . Victorfa & Puget Sound May 7 R mtge) PIRKE WAttt O i * P IHE OAKS Third—A good rooming house | Lian Church, corner of Geary and Franklin | Darmstadt, Germany, aged § vears 1l months | company. The working force of the | Santd Rosa. |8an .[May 17 4 e ) Pt e = B for good people. R. HUGHES, pro i R T s S = e s and acauaintances are respect. | UNeida Mine in Amador County has been | Tillamook |Tillamook Bay May 7 = - . ~-DESTRABLE country home: - — — —— — o sy s _city, ay 6. 1900, Susan Bern, riends - - | Increase y forty men and a new stamp | Robt. Adamson Nanaimo. Yy ‘ g gy ey g ot fruit land: 163 eimond and 50 select | THIRD. 3144, $6: 2 large unfurnished rooms; | dearly heioved wite of Alexander Bern and | fuliy invited o attend the funeral to-morrow | i1l Semmy built. P | Washtenaw .../ Tacoma May T SOOTT T RTAZ PIANG CO. 560 Hayes ot | fruit trees i to § yeass old: new hard-finished | rear of barber shop; side entrance. Stohen Mrs. Ann Dunn and Mrs Eilen | (Tuesday). at ? o'elock from his late rest | “'New York parties will probably’ reopen | Newpost . |Panama. May s oo - gl residence, barn and other buildings: excellent | ——————— —— —————————————— | Mitchell, a native of Montrose, Scotland, | dence, 1519 Stockton street. Interment | the Pilgrim mine in Slerra County this 1snac. Mariscal Marzaniilo May 3 - Fischer; great bargain, SCHMITZ, 16 | 157 Water: new windmill: g0od school; de- | WILLOW ave. 60—Newly furnished rooms; | aged 47 vears and ¢ months. | _Fellows' Cemetery. year and Dulid s twenty etai odh Coquille River. Grays Harbor. [May 2 McA st next Hibernia Bank sirable nelghborhood by rail 1% hours {rom | 8004 home; private family. BROOKER In this city, May 6, 130, Gustavus | WOLTERS—In this city, May 5 190, Martha, | YEZ 200, PUIG 3 (weats-stamp wlll. | Warsiela Oyster Harbor. May 8 San Francisco. Apply 32 San Pablo ave.. S oy oved husband of Mary Brooker, and | beloved daughter of J.'J. and Nellie Wolters, : b . the | ooy Bay Newpor (May » E Fischer ad Stein i OCakland. © #¥® | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | ta er of ‘Annie, "Victoria, Gustavs and Tr- | _a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 18 daye. Mount Shasta Mine in Shasta County. . | 3onea [Coos Bay. o '1#' H EEFFE'S, 1015 Van Ness av - e — | _receive _Call brancl ce. 22 - ne Brooker, a native of Sussex County, Eng- - | H. S an y L. ® | WeMNington ..... Oyster Harl -|May 50—5 ACRES sandy loam 1 in full bearing — land, aged 39 T Vi | secured an option on the Furnaceville ' (v prt |Oyster Harbor. . May 3 DGER, 412 Sacramento st., assorted fruit: 1% story,’ -room house and | A BRANCH office for the reception of adver | 205 QI H 2e8ieS months and e et | ARRIVALS. | copper property in the same county for B |Caos Ba |May 3 Baron and Halle basement: windmill, tank. fruithouse; chicken | tisements und '“fl;'m g a8 been opened | ruily invited o attend the funeral to-moreow | [ — 5,000, | State of [Portland. < May 1 D Sl e houses, incubator, brooder, horse, harne: ek cssede. e i — | (Tuesday), at 10:20 o'clock, from the parlors | PALACE HOTEL. | The Inyo Independent says that good ' Del Nort: Oregon_Ports -\ May 19 R_maker. repairer ? Latham place. | prety, PIow. Barfow. cultivator. small tools | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | Of Halsted & Co., 046 Mistion street. 'Inter- | J 5 willlams, Chicago;Jean Sellivan, Butte | placer ground has been found & short dier | Newburg -......(Graye Harbo - May 1> — — B P pontate RO Y UM et malk | "subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- [ ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric car | § Gileapie baister | dica Barticte’ Bute | tance north of the Prite monument. Tuyeo | Crescent City. o Loy s AND STORES—TO LET. — Resahe il S lencls st o B htefieh W0’ Guktreiovatieeiy Miss Gilledpie, Paisley Mrs A Drake, N Y | Mountains, and about twelve miles east | North Fork..... Humboidt . May 10 fsa > > | A SPLENDID barssin—For_sale to close an | = | CANDIDO—In this city, May 6, 1300, Mary G. | J Pescano, N Y | Heien Drake, of Independence. . e e ey 1o ~ - ey Tt 1D e o w ROOMS AND BOARD. sandido, beloved daughter of Frank and Jen- | } H Ford &w. Redlans|Mrs M E Hobart, N Y| The Erie group of mines on Gaston | LDIVrse -.....|Oyster May 11 E store, cormer Seventh end Natom accommodates 100 people: 25 acres | o nnn e caeaaanas | Hle Candldo, and sister of Potronella and | W B Verit, Australia | |Miss A B Englis N Y | Ridse, in Novads count has becoion | corona . Humboidt.. Sday 1t T8, as grocers and saloon: reasonabl rapes. B0 cholce frult, 4 hay ang 20 heavy | NEW family holel: freticlas in all appoint | Frank Candide, and eranddaushter of Bar- | o' Patison, w &d. Can|Mra M Downer. Mass | to (1 Ar Turner, whe 1s sipposed o3 son) | Pomona Ovster Harbor May 1t e g e | e e e Inducements to | L e g e faria L i, Mapy. |7 Davenvart, Caicutin{Touise: Downer, Mise . | roscnt Tastery partic. A twenty-thumy | Lot i I oat i = TR o asy terms.” WESTERN LAND COMPANY, | select jeople. | Stephen and Freddle Perez, a’ native ' | C Oliver, w & ds, NSW | Mrs L Hunt, Mass | minl s pmk(.m{' 3 St “|Victoria & Puget Sound May 17 &40 Market st. | _corner opposite Francisco, aged 3 years 4 months and 24 days. | g Brofiofield, Sydney | Miss A Hunt, Mass AL Sitetapt will e marts 16, dertion ciai [ b i N "I May 12 - - — bl b 3 E>Friends and accuaintances are respect- | T Spencer & W, Aus | Miss A M Hunt, Mass | Po A b | FHumboldt. . ~ I May 12 sk, B e & o for | HAIGHT, 2 | fully tnvited to attend the funeral to-morrow | I Lixpwald, Madras |Miss M D Hunt, Mass O & tract of patented land twenty-five | Sas | B eads 1to 8. SIS Geary. nr. Jones. tric road; city or Oakland Improved | reasonable. (Tuesday), at Mission Dolores Church, corner | A X Libby, Sydney Mrs G Copeland, Mass | Miles northeast of Redding, Shasta Coun- |Bonita ... Newport . May 1} | o business or residence. and part cash: | Loy GRAvIA Tiotel, Polk and Glay—Bunny | Of Sixteenth and Dolores stréets. Remains at | 1 Moons. Tr Ang’ | Mrs § Dovrance. Mass | ty. Frederick IH. Dakin is the mover in PERSONALS. all in frift; nice 2-story house with substantiai | BELGRAVIS Hotel. Folk and Clay s the parlors of James Hagan, 445 Valencla | w MacMilian, N& Mrs B Hall, Ky he enterprise. . p TO SAIL. | outbuilding stable, barns, chicken houses, etc.; | _ P® i foows, Stpasior Doeml: w8 WY street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | H Lyon, S Jose Mary Hall,” Ky | The Inyo Independent savs that the | P half cash. B. FASSLER, San Leandro. HOTEL CLAIRMONT, 615 Taylor—Renovated cl;DNE:l—l;-llm-:, o A e AR Oniba | B £ Clarke, U S A | Mrs L V Miliford, N J| Gold Hill mine, near Anvil 'Srflnn and | Steamer. Denlnxlhn,‘ Salls. | Pler. e g =4 > i d single rms.; sunny; llent table. ugusta, beloved wife of Augustus A., an s ) y. N W N 3 T | Ple Stockton. | REDWOOD thwbor lands on Dy Steer, Mendo- ey il ::fi?"b eJ mother 0f Addle Cudner, a native of Pough- | 1 nssainired S iand | & 20 sgord, N 3 St e ‘Yn';‘,',’,sg O Bt e | el IPoint A [May *1, 1pmiBler 3 i ] BN suit: X s | ke ; 6 years. | . s am. csser: price only | patticulars address P. ROTHERMEL, 507 | Pourd Optional: | DOBER -Enterad Inio rest. tn this clty, May 5. | 3. & BVAL: [ "atiscson: Turonnts] ;10 Lost Horse mine; Fittn mining @i | dampe i S | R T A e e NESS 944 (The Wall 3 1900, Charlotte Dober (nee Rose). devoted wife | K Kraft. (i 11 B Kerr, St Paul H i g B T R By 2 AR e i s Shaekton et 0™ 185" | XLTA PUNTA Tract, San_Pablo ave.. 1 miles b o T A of Joseoh B W. Dober, and dearly beloved | H C Smith, Mexico _|Mrs L Myers, Auckind | 107 320000 to N. 8. G..Todd of Los An- " ol pler '3 E - e | "rorth of Berkeley, hear Santa Fe Raliroad— | - i e O T ke, Sapriierson and | J Matthews & w. N YIA M Myers, Auckland | E98% oy innati Belle and Gold King f 1 <l AMATE —Save 5 per cent by | Valley land by the acre $13) to £20. "Call for | A WEEK'S news for § cente—The Weekly Call, | Charles, Julla and Joseph Dober, a native of | Mrs T Hall, N |A M Rhoads & w, N 2| | The Cindinnatl Belle and Gold King e ha « done at Rembrandt Studic maps, etc. on G. W. HAIGHT, 40' Cal. st. | 1 nares in wranner. *or malline $1 ner vear. russia, Germany. aged 72 years 5 months and | Clara Odell, N Y J Deans, N Zealand | ~C - 1S 5 pm Pler 2 S ket wt. cor. Stockton: kodaks, 3%x3%. | — e e ——— | 1day. (Phlladelphia and lowa papers please | B B Odell N Y |Miss Deans, N Zealand | 50ld to D. C. Collier Jr. They are in the | Tillamook .| 5 pm/Bler 3 on charge for blank negatives, pro- | ACCURATE personal knowledge—each of the | SPECIAL NOTICES, copy.) | Mrs Odell,’'N Y. | M Bishoff & w, London | Banner district. | Santa Rosa San Diego. ) am P‘,, 0 i B e By 300 ranches on my SALE AND EXCHANGE | - [E7The tuneral will take place to-morrow | Mrs. Kelly, N ¥ |H House & w, Nz | i Aloha - L - Wy . i PR e T S L %0 orclock, 4 b 1 mpire . 50 whes iy An iy S R | BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made: | fenee, 455 Tehama strect. thonce o bt Honl- | 3 1 Ky, eq Molnes, |J Toder & w_ Enciand| ppAY, ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | Sobe T pm PMSS g B B By e TR T A e RS o5z | 4 or pountry. PACIFIC COLLECTION | face Church, where a solemn requiem migh | & Iniiorns h & Bk 5 Jaymond, Bngland i | Cooa B 3 am{Pier 1t and £ N. SUTTON has this day FOR sale—Elegant villa site in Millbrae. Box | 5 : tel. 5580. | mass will be celebrated for the repose of her | T (hickering, Ofl City, W Chatfleid, N 7 A. May Whartenby Robinson (nee A. May | Umatilia 1. 1 am g@r i been disscived FRAS | 880, Call_ora | DeDeTeA T $3; whitened, $1_up;| Soul. commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment | J Gillett & w. Eureka|F D Wordoffer, N % | Whartenby) (wife of C. V. Robinson) to Hart. | Ar-ata Vio & Dot 8. (May 11, 1 am(Pier 3 £, N, | | painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 Thira, | _Strictly private. Please omit flowers. J_Harbst & w. Arcata| F G Jones, N 7 | 1and Law. lot on § lihe of Turk street, 137:6 | Umatilla . |Vie & vl e i PR E I W MS—Removed to 958 ;| REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. | 080 O 0 L. 0 W0 | DODGE~In this city, May 4, 1900, Otls Dodge, | Mrs I Balr, Arcata W Wood. N % | W of Larkin, W 137:6 by S 137:6; $36,000.” ! Coquille RviGeays Herbar|May 11, 2 pum|.. R B ionan Tioas 989 HOWAI | oioenmms i e | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES,| @ native of California, aed 2§ years. | Miss Largey. Butte (E J Watt, N % | “Mary " Oppenheimer to Adolph Rissinger. lot | Del Norte..(Qregon IMay 12, . r Bix Miphte Hones. . ' |STOCK ‘trait and (illm'k'nflrtnch(n !lnnreulé(-‘nd | 8 < : 2 b IX[”Fr]en;l; and :M:l\u:n(fl'm‘-! are respect- | Montania Largey, Butte O D Frary, Chicago on NW corner of Sutter and Larkin streets, ‘?:‘““"q',cn-wm”a(y May 1 3 ved by usi .| excharge in al parts o ate. | —— e - R A 5T ully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | Florence Twohy. Butte W S1:8 by N 114; §1 4 Port! " 3. A Pler 24 T atue” drugimin | SCHWEINHARD & CO., 37 Market st,| RENTED. repaired. bough %old; machine #up- | (Tuesday). at 10:45 o'clock, from the mortu- | = ‘GRAND HOTEL. Elizabeth G. Baldwin to Bessie Galloway | State of CaliFortiand...... ¥ay 1. R omiier 38 5 rooms 1 and 2. | _plles. Standard Agency, 15 6th: phone Mint 4. | ary chapel of the Golden ‘Gate Undertaking | o A Belayeff, Sacto |R Sturry, Rock Port | (Wife of J. D.). lot on N line of Filbert street, | ¢ San Diego. " May 1. 1l amPler 11 ¥ T T Ry e en | e e e e | ALL kinds bought, cold, exchanged, rented; | GOmPany. 429 Mission street. near Twenty- | f & BERIS™ (llerion| w Nichois &w, D Fiat | 2416 E of Devisadero, 21:6 by N 138; 0. LI [Humboldt. | May 13, 2 pm Pler 3 1 © 1 B RAY ¥7Jessie st | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. repairing at lowest rates. 25 Fourth st - | (I00h, Wiorment CYpress Lot Cemetery. e |'D Thorn, Cal ¢ Bayard, Healdsburg | | Deniel and Ellen Einstein to CGusiave Gabert, | Rainter [_.’|Cape Nome.... May I5. 2pm Plerdt E Honorable: confidential; secrets | =7~ o = i e 1 | e ————— o4 3 13 C Carr, Cal |W H Bonsall, Cal i s s . a - T BUSH, w8, Taylor—% unfurnished rooms | . e residence, 1326 Guerrers street, Frank G. T MeC Baker, E 2 by N 100; $10. AlSsgus ar 4%, "Call ollie Tor Tight housekeepiag: all conventence {2 DRGRAGH SWp W ARENECIN. Edwards, ex-Fire Commissioner and president | § kullman, Benfela |7 McCofjum, Salinas | 5 hes Keegan to Robert McElroy. lot on N | ¢ o e - — - 3 o X E Pul Company, Vi i H reet, 92 W of Mission, W 1 JDON, chiropodist and business v, 1532 ¢ house; 3 sunny | PIERCE.RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. | Phetans ne Eien sane saminpany, beloved | 31 7 Nelson, Concord (A Moorhead & f. 5 C | line of Sixteenth street. o _-— o 2 Marhst o8, Snoing Bewr. veem %7, | S0 ), 7| ZOMce, 4ot Post st cor. Powell; tel. Malh 51k | bt R Prnat Hawarie, and brother-in-lam of K R e ot e | Gity ana Courity of San Francisco to Mina | Shipping Intelligence. ights in every room. Winchester |~ = - - Sy S8 Ve % > 3 Miss Emily_Carter, a native of Oxford, Eng- X w . Christian, lot on E line of Harrison street, 152 o 4 ~lllmore—2 large unfurnished | BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 1340 Market st.: T Belknap, Oakland Allen, w & 4. Chico | C] N o S D T | L Siri Satar Sats: o O tel. South §%5: packing, moving and storage. | a4, aged 78 years and 10 days. ¢ FCHndson, Berkeley|F Dulman N of Twenty-first. N 36 by E 100; —. | ¥ Funeral services Wednesday, May 9, at James H. O'Connor, Ellen Farrell, Mary A. C B Hume. Berkeley i baggage to and from the ferry. | oo e and Furniture Moving Com- | 11 o'clock, at Emmanuel Baptist Church, Bart- 7_Nice furnished front room: running | PACIFIC Stor o C Irving Wright, Ala and Charles H. Knownburg, Katherine F. and ARRIVED. _ pers please copy.) TATIEE and genis cast-off clothing boushtand | water: lght housskeeping: gas: bath; cheap. | _panv. 7120 Fillmore «t.: nhone Tack=on 281 Jort stresty mof Twenty-thied.. Interient in |5 oo kot Bickeley B e CEatie T W e e aan: | stuir Seotia, Jhoobe 15 Dones. frome A . erman. 94 Folsom: tel. Folsom 1L | 11611y 348 nesr Market-One or two sunny % Lasas ELLIOTT—In this oity, May 6 1o, Vateria | b Glass Berkely (% N UG SO0 tian (wife of Johm), same: $500. Stme Gipay, ieland, 25" hours from & PHC ‘or % per dozen at FOWZER'S, | front rooms and kitehen, furnished for house- 2 R MR Biddle, widow of the iate Brevet Major Gen. | ¥ MeCormick, | | W Magutre, B Piat Joserh and Annje E. McDonald to Harmon | Landing and way poris. = 1145 Market st near Taylor. SRapiags Bus i Dy FOR rent—Fine dairy; 100 to 125 cows: In Sacra- | fry, o g ton L o kee . 309 | 8 L Jennings, Cal D Flint, Sacto B A T e A T — - A Ry A E | e i | mother of Katherine B. ances V. El- . street. o ro, : : $10. . 16 hours from Green: ¢ for 310 7 from imported or do- | FIFTIL 332 furnished, 310; 3 for, §1350; also |~ mento County: chedp fent to right parties: | Jloii"and Mre. H. G. Ponting. '(Philadeiphia | G, Branett Pinole | |7 L Tyffe & w. Chle | ot e oo Gainasso to’ Michael di Joy, Frank | wood: te” L. LEMOS, 1117 Market et | _sincle, 35 e ey ts PRANK HICKMAN. 45 5 gt | and Los Angeles papers please copy.) B B Mores, Berkeley _|J A_O'Conhor, V Ariet.and Joseph Dierenzo, lot on N line of | _Stmr National City, Dettmers, 14 hours from Teventh and EAZhb PR A L | 5 B oy el and Interment pilvate, plense | &SR NY” v alitber. Cotumbus | Green street, 10 W of Kearis, w3 by NGri: | wert Brage 0 T T 3 old 2 mt; | for 1ig) n - AWILL: BgwONES. St Louls J M _Streefs, -Ohlo 0. . Mg Sy CAST-OFF clotiiing. old gold and silver bought; | for lght housekeeping; private family. o ENRIGHT--In this city, May 5, 1900, Bridget | & o Jrauss. | friay M. Speck to Mary Wolff, lot on N line of | cent City. 8 g T o g e o g A 3 3 & er & w, L Ang| R § Kaylor, Columbus | A. M. Speci % . _wena postal. COLEMA 85 Kearny 8. | HAWTHORNE, 172 near Harrison—Pleasant MED A ADVERTISEMENTS Enright, teloved mother of Mrs. W & Roo- | 7 L Helena ‘L H M Blakedtee, Ohlo Yaliejo street. 15 W of ‘),l.nfi:;.a o ng,vg}x;‘ Loomis, Bridgett, 31 hours from TAMMERING correct - 3. W unny hskpg. rooms: reasonable and desi % v an: A 2 i | omas, . Ca 16; N . 185: . G T o Lantes =1, Oukind \ SUTY heRve, T et ALA b | agea'$3 years. (Detroit and Ann Arbor pa. | W ionaone. Fareka | J T. Boyson. Plymouth | W of Mason, W 28:4% by N 137:6: $10 Br ship Buphrosyne, Thomson, 118 dags from ¥ . ! ! H 1. Oak, Eureka M mauth | Ny Wollr to Giovanni_ R. Celle, lot on X | Calcutta. z J wish full value for your cast-off cloth- = ! 3 Fort, HOWARD, % r [ >Friends and acquaintances are respect- Ru! 1sby & w, | line of Vallejo street, 155 W of Mason, W | _Sehr Mary C, Campbell, 3 hours from : 2 co it ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. rErie H I Oak, Cal mmelsburg | lin : . u 3. Cohen, 157 Third: tel. Black $138 | roocip 20 near new postoffice—Single or con- | " ey e | 2t 8 olctaek, Trom her. 1ate ront, | 3,8 Beach ot AR |8 T Fraser, Sact Hillberna’ Savings and Loan Soclety to Maud | |Sche Barhara, Horaster, Olsen, 12 s ) B e | o TR T O oF tvcat: s mioaid PAA | gence, 1010 Misslon atrect, thence to St. Dom. | 111 ot D45 1o Sk ¥ Dousherts. & w, Cal | A. Girvin, Iat on SW corner of Twenty.third | Banden, via Trinidad 73 hours. H. M. HEINEMAN, 109 Sansome st. | _ - Frant | watts B QTGS cottage: sunnv_ side of street: 3 biocks from inje's’ Church, Steiner street, between Bush | Deuc |"'sn:nar k| O B8 Toes avenue and Lake street, W 240 by S 100: $4000. CLEARED. — =T #10 i R s - ctation ‘and echool; terms §100 cash. 310 Per | ng Pine. where a solemn requiom mass will | % Dennis, Sutter Creek (& Stmpson, 8 Jose =~ | &VCOE (09 Jad James H. Morton to Christian Sunday May & y e i PR o] ke ~ i smont! & be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com. e eno| E-McKellip & s. B & | S. Salomonson, lot on ne of -fourt! Nor stmr Thyra. Edvardson, Hongkong, vis 3 s for § centa—The V("eokly al rooms), § mt e #). h. ot e s o Misn M Shuman: R p i Wb ¢ Thirty-tourth E. Tappes. for matiing. 1 per MARKET. 158, near City Hall 3 unturnished | SRR T0CEm o e e, ot oot | S| {57 J0 ViR Groville! Mrs Slocehini Willows | avenue, 200 N of Point Lobos, N 5 by W 130: | portland and Astoria. FROTOURAPRET SuS R o | | Smociiy S e e 1 front Toom; water, | Ji,’ Lear station and :hool; §00-cash, §%0 NEW WESTERN HOTEL. B o L i Mg Blrmiien: Jat 06 W Iine SAILED, - ™ c ; T o e b HENRY dJ. GALLAGHER CO.. | ¢ i preck, Berkeley |R 1 Buckner. § Rosa | o Gevénth avenser 1 N of D street, N 100 5 | gt S spltes » | MISSION. 1125% —Sunny farnished housekeeping 41650 cash—To close an estate: worth 33000; (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher), F Gay, Oakdale IM F Shook, Denver 120, 8 95, NW 120: $10. Stmr Rival, Johnson, Bristol Bay. WE loan kodaks free; photo suppiies; Backas | MISSION, TE04 COlr finest corner in Alameda: see this at once. FUNERAL DIRBCTORS AND EMBALMERS, | J Mulroy. Modesto R L Bryson, St Louls | ' Jacob and Lina Heyman to Fannie L. Soule, | Stmr South Coast. Olsen, —. e e == = = Pins maeen Nauelc'$ ooms ans bafh. 9es: 20 Fifth st. Lincoln School. R Sharf, § Jose |7 Lorentz & w. Towa . | jor on W line of Forty-sixth avenue, 375 N of | Stmr Walla Waila, Hail, Victorta. — e e | GUK. 4—Sunny furnished or unfurnished | no mmeney down: easy monthly paymente: or Teienhone Bouth 5. J TLeders, Fresno A R Rawison & w, Val | J'street, N 25 bv W 120: $10. * ¥ N of | Stmr Noyo. Fosen. Fort PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Fooms for housekeepin Wi exchange for Iot; this is a snap. s : I e e B Pablo| B Wahifrom, Goluas T N Nor stme Thrya, Edvardsen. = i | DCTAVIA, 1483, cor. Geary—Sunny furnished L. P ROREAT MO0, IR IRT ¥ Morrell, Chicago | Miss Wohifrom, Colusa Stme . . Kruger,” Kros. Tillamook, with I fisenser treated: cures guaranteed; | OTUT VI, nvel; kitchen; complete for house- | TF you want tn bulld, buy o sell property call UNITED UNDERTAKERS. § SUHiver anmmriue Weather Report. | *Tug Menarch. Tonmeson, Astoria, with bargs £oam ba GORDIN, Savitarfum, 514 | Foom: mente ) HYOUNG, 1243 Park st., Alameda e g o e g . | Was) 1 in tow. == e T s = == JUNEPAL DIREOTORS AND EMBALMERS, p (20th Meridian—Pacific Time.) | Schr EMterprise, Fristsch, —. L Marker v b Giomos end residence. | pARRELL, $17—Floor of 2 nice unturnished . Order Chosen Friends. SAN FRANCISCO, May 65 p. m. Senv Abbie. Oisen. Caspar. #h — R S ome e B OAKLAND ADV R N’Bc Grand Councilor Savage fs still on of-| TH® ‘°“°'.’."";¢“:";‘:m'°"°u"'_"m':"“h"h" 0| Schr W, F. Jewett, Johnson, St. Michael and or overs Wehr eehnn "3 Goare; $1; wree | SoUK, 1217, near Sutter—Sunny housekeeping visits in the northern part of the | Sate a® SomPEtee UL THR® Tast fous | Unalaska. D ever; 41 ecday. 26 Geary st. wuites, $10 up: single, §2 up. ficial e e be season mfrunt twenty-four | TELEGRAPHIC. o - — > d - “ — ), n = A = PERTY WANTED. POST, 415, near Powell 2 or sunny. com. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. Tgeiing at 8 pienic held o NmrEels i m::"um._ Wi S it | e e ey, veisily S - e - ly 11 11 usekeeping rooms; rent eme TT n ha: e Al » WANTED Tome of %0 80 acres, aore | - reasonable. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. R amapolls to take charge of the or. 0.00 483 DOMESTIC PORTS. or less improved, or homestead elin pere 4 e m o oA o tlon work of the supreme jurisdic- 0.00 2.2 GREENWOOD—Arrived May 6—Stmr Alea- ment In some of the bay counties, preferring | POWELL, 1013 or 3 nice sunty eonnected FOR sale, fine modern housa of § rooms: . e : Trace 1888 zar, hence May 3. 556 Earta Clara or Santa Crus: must be a bar: | _rms. for housekps.; sink, gas and bath most_new: Twenty-sixth ave.. East Oak- s MATI Grand Recorder Wallis has been ap- Ly g | SRAELE-S fl(!.:" iy o £23% 2nd ot too (a7 trom good transportation; SACRAMENTO. 1le Large, sunny tront room: land; lot AGxtif; terms 330 caln. 1 per CRE ON. poinied o member of the advisory” boatd s 8.5 s ome: f Topeka. .-53: B Aty e g et AL | Syl e vEry W Bomerkanping | B o Alametts 0dd Fellows’ Cemetery Association, |** ™" — e A SRS T e S o D e e . e S e BARGAIN; $2500; easy terms: modern 5-room 5 4 Daughters of St. George. 0.1 §is2 hence Aoril 21 Arrived May 6-Schr Gotama, [-{(}.HiAd:n‘lnn hnlmolfll:‘! producing prop- | gCOTT, 1723—Three unfurggshed housekeeping umn-mbo'!t part of East Oakland. 1723 SAN FRANCISCO, CALImmq_L Bt i e No. 7 of the Daughters 0.00 1.5 mm l% . rriained. from 3080 to BILIN oo apeets | L o1 .!_"u: ; Bt — = e o e ites ML AORCAR: | o6 ¢, Georgs will give an o enter San Francisco data: Maximum temperature, | from San Diego: schr Mary Buhne, ‘n.-:'fl.. iaress box 408, Call oM EVENSON, rnished housekeeping dance ts on bului; stmr hence May R T . B SANLAND FURNITURS FOR SALS. |tiry. e charts o Coa raon 2 covoer Jac | taliment A I i comtal tee 1y | WRATIR CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FOREIGN PORTS. T T T RO s | YR, -t s Sameeed ek B T ey | SR s e B, ¥ 3 revaa T PPt ©O'E, 667 Market st, ‘rooms, GEORGE R. FLETCHER, Superintendent. | most unique and in! affair, Generaily cloudy weather s over the | San ¢

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