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“THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1900 MU al(‘AP INSTRUMENTS, ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BUSH, 14 ot 3 nished for housekeeping. he best make of plamos in ™ Steloway down to low- 'd as our installment pay- ier than those of other dealers, { CLAY ¢ people from whem you should are: Dew upright plance, 3§ cash, $¢ per other piaucs 33, $4 and $5 per month. CLAY & CO., Steinway Deajers, d_ Sutter sts., San Franciaco; Tooms; yard: water; rear: rent §1. - ba H, 1408—Floor of 3 rooms and bath, fure 2421, near Fillmore—2 large unturnished DEVISADERO, 1903—2 sunny {ront rooms and SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. DIED. K Auer, w Kelly, Thomas W. e ey Ay Ty o M L AN“ AM'E V'E ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, remted; | B vood, Hannah Mack, Lizzle 1 mdfln. at lowest rates. 206 Fourth st. g:}rn. Enmi| !lugn-hy Ih7 STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. . b sud Broadway, Oakiand. completely furnished; reng $18. Elfie, 0}|"t E!‘lt" “El-nér R Bplatety S s S s SR O (g e #5—Sulte of rooms; furnished com- | PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. | Jeimer: Afo, Feank or housekeeping: rent cheap. Office, 401 Fost st.. cor. Powell; tel. Main 5713. maan, Susie Fm 1,_’;, OF GLITTERING 2 large front rooms for ent reasonable; also others: chea; or 3 unfurnished room private family; referen: house- Johnson, ‘Sophie Heate, "stary AUER—In this city, May 12, 1300, Andrew Auer, dearly beloved husband of Alice Auer, brother of Annie Auer, and nephew of Mrs. Walters PACIFIC. Storage and Furniture Moving Com- Pany, 120 Fillmore st.: phone Jackaon 251 TU LEASE. MINERAL WEALTH ~ £ |~ eens annannnn Oakland, a native of Liml Lahn, ¥ GROY ‘v( 4.‘ 2. Octavia- ;;rwo lu::m:'J rooms | FOR rlemc—l-‘in; dli;}': 100 mtw:nw‘l'h ln.:-m— g"“nlf;'l" .l\l. Ge:;(g.ny, o 3'3::“ and ¢ and kitchen ove; ¥ "3 in- mento County: cheap rent rl ' T mu e . M e TN YT B monh e win- | Rt ey ke~ For' Tur Mol | § B, § member ot toase No- | Tign Counties of the State = = ———————— | lare apply to N MA 3 ds and intances bers fu od back parior, with Eacramento. . MUL'.\I;‘:)'(: Il:’d¢!lt§:-l nuO. dmigmsel? are . gas etove; $16. i iy respectfully _invited to attend the funeral Dig Eigh‘een Millions or. Greenwich—2 large sunny | TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. to-morrow (Tuesday), at $:30 o'clock. from the F Mi . $10. 3 unfurnishel e e varlors of H. P. ersen S0, 1 - t a R of ex $16: 3 unfurnished. 3%. | GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITEI Allister ~street, thence to St. Boniface's rom Mines. £ring t suite, $11} 1 better machines for less money than any | Church, Golden Gate avenue, near yJones sasy vy : 3 : Grant ave, | house in the city: rentals, $3. The Typewriter | street, where a requiem high mass Will be i TAZ & S 338 near City Hal to plesse and satisfy the | MARKET, front r water; range; §l for sale or re r §2 McALLISTER, 62¢ (Eat rooms, kitchen and bat onable - E 308 10 v frent ftchen and bed- | | or housek 3 ve only_New pian - k. Apply A VD goee o Sien P S per week. Appiy ai BCOTT-CURTAZ FIANG CO o g . L., bet. Ist and 2d ste. e - i BCH — Two sunny furnished houss saln,_SCHMNITE W s; use of bath, laundry, yard Baok. -k 2 < = NATOMA, GSB—Sunny front room. nicely fur- g nished; private family: rent reasonable F. ba FIEA 1 —Comiplete housekees gas st u bath; housekeeping =G Sree 1432 Park st, Alameda. : Wy Ssnf o gt ucts vaiued at The other = = 3 nicely furnished RT—in the City and County Hospital, | HetS Vaiued ut S225LAS. o SINCT p E ‘ | © foor, $16, 30 ]) e Q : ‘ ;_;;;_“an Gilbert, a native of France, l;}mm ;lu : “i““;x 23“" uf;’;‘,‘::‘?‘:’,‘,:' RGE oo - g or 3 unfurnished sunny corner 4Rkl< F\ ) \ g GILL—In the City and County Hospital;, May |3 ; Los Angeles, $1,729, ‘uojumne, . - Sy A nt rooms: sink: range: yard: $10. DI " LML Bt : Hospitsl) SL6508M° Amador, $1.50 Calaveras, | i e ROSSE SOV U SER . 2 i s Thomas Gill, & native of Callfornla, | N4V TK! plitar *§i 177.41; KKern, 31,027,365, usekeeping 1 you better read our an_Oil Company”; The Internationai front rooms, elegantly furnished ciated I seen; light housekpg. eergaard. Pres. St_Germais College of | SCOTT. istry: reads 1 to 8. 616 ocsnied 0 PERSONALS sunny furnished and unfurnished | 4, bet. Hyde and Larkin— | celebrated for the repose of his* soul, com- wencing- at § o' clock. Interment Holy Cross Exchange. 536 California, telephoge Maln 268, Im t Ruling Concerning Per- e Oldest ard largest house . et ~ | Cemete s KOHLER & CHASE'S, | — - A — | A \t ~ formance of Work Upon Group ool g 3 o et | A J BEECHER-—In this eity, May 13, 190, Delaware cal tnstrumsets ot ‘ol avates | becmie’s Do M i ggmliens T siarages ALAMEDA ADY ERTISEMENTS- Beecher, beloved husband of Lavina Beecher, of Claims for Purpose of ruis aaty: Briees owast: bo !;;f *ping. $1¢ i) a6 AL T g oY ST | and father of Myrtle, Clyde and Arlington Beecher, a native of Sauth Carolina, aged 59 Securing Patents. o R 2 The annual report of State Mineralogist ALAMEDA HREAL ESTATE. ears. BOSCH—In this city, Katherina Bosch, béloved wife of George Ed- ward Bosch, and mother of George Edward, | May 12 1900, Elizabeth nd bath rooms and bath. in all parts of Alameda H 5 | :“I;“; \1\;33—1\1 ?—?l“r ;oe::mms“? hll)l‘ 4| Helen. W. €., Frank, Florence, Josephina, | A, 8. Cooper gives a panoramic review of ik §%., 0 100008 AD Charles and Annie Elizabeth ' Bosch, and | n bath | e ¢ "Brune Henry and Ellzabeth Kath- | the mineral resources of the State. If tha All on easy terms and close to 6chools and | erina Gerdes and the late Mrs. W. W. Walms. | Iiner or prospector or investor wishes to statione._ s e R TIE e a_‘u‘ll'\:hollfillln_'l‘::;l:tun. ‘al., aged know where any one of the products . -1 A i| years 3 months 2, 4 A o % | finest location; complete; $100 cash, $15 p«[ Y e Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Mumerated as being mined in tnllf\;rn'“- [ o ! fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | !2St year is to be found the report is a | $1900_New modern cottgae: 5 rooms and | (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from Charles J. B. |ready reference. The point of most inter- bath: $100 cash, §20 per month | Metaler's parlors, 636 Washington street. In- | ent o the uverage man is probably ihe a0 Fina modarn catingts, f cumme (and | (arment Latel MR Obmutecgy | premiership attributed o the several | per month. i laras lot; 00 cavh. 83 | SRIDGEWOOD-In this clty, May 13 100, in total muneral productions Purnished and unturnished houses to rent | Anan ., O r o¢ the late. Joh oo a County was easily first, having to { + | wood, and daughter of the late John an 18 eredit 1,00, ada, the second on | Margaret Gears, a native of Boston, Ma 3 5 P MOBEAL & CO.. S #Notice of funeral hereafter. 1 of mineral prod e his city May 11, 1300, Elizabetn | Biski¥ou crowded closely ' the i ick, beloved mother of Mrs. Charies Mayer | JaF limit. It is credited with 501,871, J Hermen Gluck, a native of N. really puts it in the million-doliar class. Fiden. Gorn od § O Neumubl, | T Wikl surprise miners to see Alameda BERKELEY REAL ESTATE SPECIAL BARGAINS, Come and s e 3- " Baden, Germany, aged 73 years. T oI L,’.’n‘ &;.»?:m'T:nr::.‘;’fi'nk‘"w'f:; | > Funeral services this day 4Mond?, at | County paced above Butte, Inyo, Sierra tiing, wooden D A K. Nieh | 10 oclock. at her late residence, 924 Filimore | E1 Dorado, Plumas and L. 7 2 anl latest im- Cremation private at I O. O. F. |ducer of minerals. = pre 1ot 40x100: price | Pilease omit flowers, Copper was mined in Calaveras, Neva. $1500, 824 5 monthiy; this 1s | HAAKE-—In this city, May 12, 1%00, Oliver, | S8an Bernardino and Shasta counties. Coal cream propery: close to station. Take | dearly beloved son of Mrs. C. Haake and the | was produced in Alameda, Amador, Con- Rerkeley train, get off at Lorin, ask for RU- | late John C. Haake, and beloved brother of | tra (osta, Kern, Orange and Riverside DR S TRREan [ 0 Ol e b counties. 'The lead was from Inyo, Mono Lyons and Lillian, Dora, ' red | . e Chaties: “fienry aha the’ late Dirdie Haake, | and San Dlego countes. Mineral paint $-ROOM house with lot 50x140; 2 blocks from | PARK, H ¥ furnished for housekeeping. ENSON, 851—Two sunny clean furnish susekeeping rooms; aleo cellar and vard L hed f ousekpg: rent front A BRAY ia st ' ROOMS TO 7l,E’VI‘~‘7Fnrn7.7-7n;l Unfurn. e Bee —1 or 2 sunny front rooms: | near Market—Bedroom _and a 55 rooms for for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109 Va- lon: Drice $850: Jance $10 | " of S8 Francisco, e was mined in Butte, monthly. Take “Iierk:’l:;‘ i b:‘oz‘ ot ‘u | “E}‘m;ur.l:':m\r:gfn?nm:ffcgez.:e"::.pm. and Stanislaus; quicksilver C!{flah‘fmm‘ | Lorin station and ask-for RUDOLPH & PER- | gully invited to attend the services at the | Liake, Napa. San Benito, San Luis Nngvo. I K residence of his mother, 14 Chal Santa Clara, Sonoma and Trinity. Natu- ~ . oy | Street, this day (Monday), at 2 o'clock. ral gas was utilized in Sacramento, San e T o A arts o Beraa | terment Mount Olivet Cemetery, | Joaquin and Santa Barbara. 5 I nod Goiaen Gate, and all alon the Sapt% | HACKETT—In this city, May 12 190, James | The banner counties inivarious products snan bargains take Berkeley train, vet off | Hackett, beloved brother of . W. Hackett, a | were as follows: Alameda in ~ait, man- | at Lorin station, ask for RUDOLPH & PER- | native of Ireland, aged 64 years. ganese, macadam and coal; Amador in K1 o " " > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | marble; Butte in mineral paint; El Do- fully invited to attend the funeral this day onday), at 10 o’clock, {rom the funeral par- lors of Forter & Whitd, 122 Eddy street. = In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. HEIMANN—In this city, M 12, 1900, Spsie, dearly beloved wife of August M. Heimann, mother of Walter Heimann, daukhter of Mar- guerette Koberer, and sister of Mary, Carl rado in slate; Inyo in lead and soda; Kern in fuller's earth; Los Angeles in ypsum, petroleum and serpentine; Napa n magneeite and quicksilver; Nevada in %nld and pyrites; Riverside in asbestos; lacer in granite; Riverside in asbestos poitery clay and quartz sand: San Bernar- dino in borax. cement, limestone and p=v- OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFiCE—1118 BROADWAY. s | ERa “Christooher’ Koberer and Mre. Lena | o, i S G e e hative of Germany, aged 34 years | Ing blocks; San Diego in lithia-mica; San . ool S months and ¥ days. | Francisco in rubble; San Joaquin in nat- Santa Barbara in asphalt; Santa g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- : Santa Cruz in bi- | ural ga «d to attend the funeral this day | Clara in brick cia tty Elmhurst; cut in lots -, Sese up to an acre; on car line; zravel it . Sar iz i _ K HOU Sixth—Rooms | serests: clity water i e i ¥), at 2 o'clock. from her late resi- | tuminous rock and lime; Shasta Courty 3 night; $1 5 per week, and | BURY. 4ch Ninih t.. Oapacd. o SALS-| is Leavenworth street, between Pa- |leads in copper, producing the bulk of that E A = = e | cific_and Jackson. Interment 1. O. O. ¥.|metal, to the amount of 3$3,565023. It also - { Cemetery. t S e THE ELMER HOUSE,” {24 Bush st., ad- | leads in the production of silver. g the Russ Ho rd—Changed hands: respe : single. double and i up sunny front unfurnished house- bath. Post, cor. Stkn st in city: h i tourists accommodated keeping room BOHEMIA, sunny suites pass door; el Single and cor. at BURNETT, 1426 Market st. (old No. 1380 —Fur- nished r suites, single; also unfurnished . 1206 Market. cor. Golden carner: well furn.: rms. & offl srnished room in priv 1 afternoons. near Market: 100 ene: 8§ 0 36 per week: == to and from the ferry. 4—Neatly American secrets ffice. iothing bought and tei. Folsom 1181 st FOWZER'S, furnished parlors; : near City Hall FIFTH, 107—Pleasant sunny unfurnished rooms 1o let FOLSOM, %65, cor. furn ny booklet. J. WHIT 315 Linden st.. Oakland e cast_off cloth- tel Plack 4123 large unfurnished, $7 80; payment in r $1 per year. 781 Mission st 3150 to 36 per "L Francisco—Elegant suites: single: tra sient; baths. MRS. KING, Turk and HOWARD, ‘Rooms from §1 week up to § #c to §1 night: also housekeeping rooms. iD. 846—Double and single rooms, $1 to PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLE supplies; fAoor. Back per wk.: clean, quiet ahd respectable; rent one room to neat woman, half price, absence. to answer bell during landlad WARD, 106E—Unfurnished front bay-win- w room, $5: also single furnished rooi Near new postoffice; roo Rheurn - Nicely furpis —Sunny furniched single rooms to nd §1 per we Eighth—New furnished bay- window rcom. §1 per week: transient. offic : electric lights: §4 rooms; ali prices, Water: cars suites | ~— | GRAND & . southeast corner Seventh The Weekly | end Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or N ress in the | single; ladies’ parlor; reading room; elevator. | | JOHNSON—In the City and County Hospital, 1900, Sophie Johnson, a native of Fin ked 39 years. ootk UL Lo D8 oy | A decision of considerable importance to | miners has been rendered by Frank D. | Hobbs, Register of the United States | Lana "OMce at Salt Lake, relating to the performance of work in a shaft on ground outside of the claim or group of claims, for their benefit and for patent purposes, The substance is that labor upon one of AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, ths | furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin. Oakiand May 11, 199, Mary Keefe, unty Kilkenny, Ireland. (New York Journal please copy.) @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from the parlors of » United Undertakers, 27 and 20 Fifth street, DIVIDEMS NOLALES. . § (twent auea Sugar the DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend five cents per share) of the Plantation Company will be payable at | several mining claims held in common, or office of the company, 527 Market st., on and jce to St. Iknatius Church, where & |upon ground outside of the limits of such after Tuesday, May 15, 1900. Transfer books = requiem high mess will be celebrated for the | claims, may be accepted in satisfaction of will ciose on Thursday, May 10, 1900, at 3| repose of her soul at 9:30 o'clock. Interment | the statute as to all claims so held, if ol v 8L : Holy Cross Cemetery, such claims are adjoining or contiguous, W. D. K. GIBSON, Secretary pro tem. | KELLY—In this city, May 11, 1900, Thomas W.. | so that each claim thus associated may DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 79 (twenty- beioved husband of Aggie Kelly, and son of | he benefited by work done or improve- M Mary J. and the late James Kelly. a native of Virginta City, Nev., aged 27 years 7 months and 5 days. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at $:15 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 365 Hayes street. thence to St. Joesph Church, where a requiem high mass will be ments made. Where the expenditure of la- bor or Improvements relied upon is only had in one of several adqumni or contig- uous claims, held in common, the applicant must show that such ex; tended to benefit and will benefit all the claims; where the labor or improvements celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 | are not on the claim or upon any of sev- o'elock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. :era.l adjoining or contiguous claims, held KLINGE—In this city, May 13, 1900, Willlam | in common but outside thereof, the appli- Klinge, dearly beloved husband of Regina | cant for patent must show that the work Klinge, stepfather of Henry and grandfather | is of a character to ald in the develop- of George, Sophie. Adler, Willle and Tillle | ment of the claim,or claims in common, as Speliman, a native of Eldenberg, Baxony, Ger- | the case may be. 'Labor or improvements o B il intended for the benefit of several non- MACDONALD—In this city, May 13, 1300, Dru- | continguous mining claims cannot be ap- sllla, beloved wife of William Frederick Mac- | potiioried 1o ‘the different clalms in satis- donald, and daughter of Thomas Hudson, a | POTHONEC 10 MO0 LA eRels B qiture there- native’ of New York City, N. aged’ 49 | faction o ~ hd be ¢ years 6 months and 10 day) on, for the reason that to do so would be to K credit each claim with an expenditure MACK—In this city, May 13, 1900, Lizzle Mack, S for the befiefit: ‘of other beloved wife of Fred C. Mack, and daughter | Made in part for the of James and Elizabeth Allan. claims, mnot associated therewith as MCCARTHY—In this city, May 12, 1900, Mary, | claims held in common within the mean- beloved wife of ~Michael McCarthy, and |IDE of the law. mother of Daniel McCarthy, a nati: ¢ | Pocket miners are reported to be meet- County Cork, Ireland, aged 61 years. lns with success on the Georgetown di- G Friends and acquaintances are respect- | vide in El Dorado County. five cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar | Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market at., on and after Monday, May 21, 1900. Transfer books will close on Tuesday, May 15 1900, at 3 o'clock p. m H. W. THOMAS. Secretary Pro Tem. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. | ROWARDENNAN Improvement C otice of intention to thange principal place of busi- Dess—Notice {s hereby given that in pursuance o the written consent of mors than two- thirds (2-3) of the capital stock of the Ro- wardennan Improvement Co., a corporation, created under the laws of the State of Call- fornia, which said written consent has been obtained and flied in the office of sald cor- poration, it is the intention of said corpora- tion to remove and change its principal place of busines from the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, to the town of Ben Lomond, In the county of Santa Cruz, State of California, sald removal or change 1o take effect immediately after the expira- tion of three (3) weeks from the publication of_this notice. Dated at the city and county of San Fran- | cisco, California, this 34 .{ of May, A. D.| fully invited to attend the funeral this day | Two new gold mining companies have | | 1%0." ROWARDENNAN IMPROVEMENT | (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the pariors of | incorporated in Nevada _County—the | | €O. by B. DICKINSON, Secref I {fl‘ l‘nclf\cml:n‘;\erl‘nl;{eu.m“ Mission street, [ Grass Valley Standard and the Beebe | = — e = ——— ence to . trick” h ¢ v] - el V. 15 the Superior Court o the City ana Cunty of | Intorment Sount Caltary Comeery, oo | O34 SIDIRE COMPEIS. 0 Tuoumne | BHARP, deceased. Notice for publication e et I " | Most of the better known mining proper- B oineeq e, Notice for bublication of | Granaghan, & nativegf Ireland, aged 5 years. % yrop ties have been bonded. A reliable water supply may be fur- nished to_the central part of Calaveras | County. Messrs. Emery and Thompson | have engaged an engineer to inspect the water supply of the middle fork of the Stanislaus er and to devise a way to get the water across the intervening can- yons. h (New York papers Heass copy.) EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at $:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, Sanchez street, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McREYNOLDS—In Santa Rosa, May 10, 1900, Hannah, wife of James McReynolds, and daughter of the late Cornelius T. Murphy. PIERRE—In Berkeley, May 11, 1900, Eleanor R Plerre, beloved mother of K. A. Plerre, a native of Bangor, Maine, aged 61 years § months and § days. gec. 1303).—Notice is hereby given that TUES- DAY, the i6th day of May, A. D. 1900, at 10 o'clock 2. m. of that day, and the courtroom of Department No. 10 of eald court, &t the new City Hall, In the City and County of San Francisco. State of California, have been ap- polnted a» the time and place for proving the Wil of sald ELIZA M. SHARP, deceased, and for hearing the application of Union Trust | Company of San Francisco for the issuance to it of letters testamentary thereon. WM. A. DEANE, Clerk. By V. F. NORTHROP, Deputy Clerk. Deted May 1. A D. 1900. WM R SEHARP. Attornev for Petitioner. Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) POLK, €10—Two or three sunny front rooms; gas range; modern; private family. 121—Light. clean, comfortable rms. suites or singies: funning wates ROSEDALE House, 319 & 321 EllL ht, 25c to $1; week, $125 t3 $4; open night ROYAL MOUSE, 126 Ell parior: rooms, per night. to 35 month. 3% to $20: ele with or without ing. Apartment Jouse. 25 Eighth st ~Furnished and unfurnished. SON. 619—Front hall bedroom, $1 per Apply 2 p. m. , 1111, nr. Larkin—Comfortably furn. ®uites; also hskpg.: term reasonable. AKS. 119 Third—A gond rooming house R. HUGHES, proprietor. or single. and $I8, with niences f & ten minutes’ Merket and Kearny sts.; neigh- ride terms easy improved i $5000; for cash, at S arge urn hop; side entrance. of barbe 230—Single and double sunny room reasonabie. h each s $2600. Inquire ave - — - VAN NE 401B—One or two nicely fur- cheap he consisting of nished rooms: sunny upper flat; modern and roomed cottage, fearly . | centrally located, nice garden, chicken yards ivertisements and subscriptions - I branch office. 2:00 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements gubscriptions has been established at 1096 Vi cia_s ——————————ee e ROOMS AND BOARD. CLASSIFIED received ar Cal a block from cars. Inquire site Fairmount School th of the Park, or 3 the Mission, that you e of, then call on W. J. fornia st Zx65 feet: south tween Sth and 10th of price 20 Ellis, in office. A"Pfll\'a’r‘ h-lml|I) of 2 owning modern resl- 2 - — ———————— | "qence, Gesirable location; couple or two gen- flats built at lowest | jonen: table first-class. Box 2160, es furnished for all ILL, 1147 Mission st. ¥ on Pacific Heights: cation superb. THE | arket st. CAMPE oait $i2—Sunny furnished rooms; cor. modern improvements: telephone; with BELGRAVIA Hotel. Polk and Clay—Sunny | “bas-window rooms: superior board: §25 up. HMAIGHT, 222—Sunny rooms. with board for 2, month: also parior sul for 860, ¢ in America—The Weel od sent te any address in postoaid. for 31 _mer vear MAS. 7520 Market st.—Sufte of 2 or 3 private: bath: sin. rms.: board optionai. 153, near Citv Hall-Room . and sunny room, $4. rms.: MARKE' bolrdi TATE—COUNTIRY —Fur Sale | o | AN NESS ave. 844 (The Wallacs)—Rooms and £ | “homrd- fornished and unfurnished: $20. CLOSE PARTNERSHIP. - a County, unim- | y wack alet 33 ackar! | WORRE AN BOARA S ARSI nali house an e . a Cal. mnal, Louse 2% | WANTED—Room for father board for 2 children: boy, 4 years; girl, 10 years; must be reascnable; state price. Box 2311, Call office. NROOMS WANTED. Apply (forenoon) | home; 20 acres | 1 and 50 melect | S hard-falhed | yoTTNG Japanese wishes room near the Chutes Eood echiool; de- in_return for work in morning. Address T. hours from | HERBERT. Chutes, Haight s T (akend i SPECIAL au‘:cu P abio ave. 3 miles | RS £ o SRR RO S S I Oy s T e E, A Ralirosd— | TILES_PRTER FEEILING S plle salve. 1 2 5, G. W, HAIG tox: warranted to cure all cases of bieed! _ k. HAIGHT. 401 Cai “ 221 itebing, external, Internal or protruding piles ACCL '.l ATE personal knowletge—-oach of the without fail, no matter of how I 3 sale und exchange list. N. | ing. 1628 Devisadero he Land Agent, 10 Geary st. ~h Box 0, Call otfite. news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, in wrapper, for mailing, $i per year. depurtuce. EEK 3 pagce, SAN FRANCISCO, May 13—5 p.m. The following are the seasonal reaifalls to date as compared with those of same date last season, and rainfalls in the last 24 hours: PROPOSALS. POSALS FOR MILITARY SUPP New Montgomery &t., SILVA—In South San Francisco, May 12, 1900, Maria_ Gloria Sliva, dearly beloved wife of John Silva, and beloved mother of Annie and Joseph Silva, a native of Fagel, Azores, Por- | LIES. —38 San Francisco, Cal April 30th, 1900. BSealed proj 1 tugal, aged 50 years. Last ‘This Last May 16th, 1960, and then opened, for furnish. fully invited to attend the funeral this day | Eureka 0.00 8.5 B3 ing Stationery, Lanterns, Stoves, Stove Fur- | (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- | Red Blu 0.0 ; . niture, Lamp Chimneys, Feather Dusters, Of- | dence, 1735 Fifteenth avenue south, South San | Sacrament . 0.00 fice Tables, Rugs, Hardware, Saddlery, G, Francisco, thence to All Hallows’ Church for | San Franeclsco . 0.00 Buckets, Alcohol, Stable Brooms, Excelsior Rervi Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Fresno 0.00 Glue, Axle Grease, Leather, Lumber, Olls, | TIEDEMANN—In this city, May 13, 1900, Frank | Independe: 0.00 Paints, Rope, Soap, Sponge, etc. Preference Tiedemann, beloved and only child of Claus | San Luis Obispe 0.00 will be given to articles of domestic produc- | and Katle Tledemann, a native of San Fran- | 108 Angeles .00 | tlonutndb:r‘llnulnr(\;\rfi c?nda‘mm;- n{‘ price and | cisco, aged 1 year 2 months and 11 days. l;,:lr:nflem gm quality being equal (including in the price of | U CH— 1s_clty, - L | Torelen productions . the duty theream and | R aAck: heloved father of Aniie, Rorraf At | ¥ Gan Francisco data: Maximum and | o minimum, 50; mean, 56. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. Fair weather prevails over California, South- | ern Arizona and Eastern Nevada; elsewhere on the Pacific Slope the weather is generally | cloudy and threatening. A light rain has | fallen in Washington, Northern Oregon, South- eastern Idaho and Utah. The pressure has risen over the northern por- | tion of the Pacific Slope and fallen along the | oast. H e Miemperaiure has_risen decidedly aver | Northeastern Caljfornia, Northern Nevada, Ore- gon and Southern Idaho: it has remalned nearly tionary in other districts. such preference given to articies of American | production and manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast to the extent of the consump- tion required by the public service there. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or ail proposals or any part there- of. Proposals for delivery at other points will be entertained. Information and blank pro- | posals furnished on application. Envelopes | will be indorsed ‘‘Proposals for Military Sup- plies, No. 2388 and addressed CAPTAIN OSCAR F. LONG, Assistant Quartermaster, U. 8. Army, Depot Quartermaster. TREASURY Department—0Office of Marine Hos pital Service, Port of San Francisco, Cal May 12, 19%0—Sealed proposals will be received Fronie Urbach, a native of Hungary. FRIENDS and acquaintances and officers and members of the Hungarian Mutual Aid So- | ciey: You are respectfully invited to attend | the funeral of Ignatz Urbach, this day (Mon- | day), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of Charles | J. B! Metzler, 636 Washington street. i WM. ROSENBERG, Sec. | ——————————————————————————— Julius_and Mina Marting to Samuel Irving, lot on N line of Lombard street, 103:1% & of | Polk street, B 34:4% by N 137:6;" $1500. Alberta_A. Vincent (Thomas) and Lillfe at thls office until noon of TUESDAY, M Spencer (Thomas) to Frederick W. Noltemeier. . are favorable for falr and gener- 25, 1900, To furnish subsiegence and other sup | 1ot on 8 line of Bush street, 163 W of Folk: | aije mions weather in Callfornin Mondas, plies, including fuel and flephone service, for | W by § 120; $10. e ada af San Francisco for 30 hours Kate L. and George A. Johnston and Ella | Johnston Smith to Mary Johnston Jost, lot on W line of Gough street, 68:3 N of Greenwich, W 275, NW 138, E 125, § 107, E 165, § 39:3; $10. Kate L. Johnston and Ella E. Smith to Mary | T. Jost, 1ot on W line of Gough etreet, 68:9 N of Greenwich, N 393, W 165, N 107, W 125, BE 148, E 275; $10. i Mary T. Jost to Richard H. Glassford, same; 10 ’Dougl-l §. Watson to Arthur B. Watson, lot on SE corner of Fillmore and MoAllister streets, 8 50 by E 87:6; also iot on 8§ line of use of the Marine Hospital Service at San Francisco, Cal., during the fiscal year ending June 30, 191 Schedules and further informa- tion may be obtained upon application to the undersigned. JAMES M. GASSAWAY, Sur- geon, M. H. ., in Command of Statio BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | mail will not be inserted. They must be handed ending midnight, April 14, 1800 Nor:hern California—Fair Monday; warmer; rthwest wind. e ihern Calitornia—Fair Monday: fresh west wind. Nevada—Fair Monday. £ Utah—Cloudy with showers Monday: warmer. ‘Arizona—Partly cloudy Monday; warmer in northern portion. San Francisco and Vicinity—Fair; Monday: light northwest wind. | WILLSON. Local Forecast Official. $#== warmer | | in_at either of the publication offices and be | Clay street, 131:6 W of Laguna, W & by § | indorsed with the name and residence of per- | 12 ; also lot on NE corner of Summer and | ¢—————— % Kearny streets, N 19 by E 74:6; $10. | sons authorized to have the same published. | BORN. | ASMUSSEN-—In this city, May 12, 1900, to the | wife of M. I. Asmussen, a daughter. 3 | COUCHOT—In this city. May 13, 1900, to the wife of George J. Couchot, a son. | McADAMS—In this city, May il | wife of Alexander J. McAdas | | Joseph H, Currier to Maggle H. Currier, lot on E llne of Davisadero street, 103 § of Green, | $ 32 by B 103:1%; gift. Frederika F. and Sigmund B. Schloss, Nan- nie A. and M. Meyerfield Jr. to Henry and Rudolt Macquard, 1ot on N line of Waller etreet, 32:0 W of Shrader, W 25 by 100: $i0. Catherine McSweeney 16 Peter J. McSweeney, lot on- W line of Capp street, 150 N of Twenty- third, N 20 by W 122:6; also all interest In MB i37; $1. JHenry D. and Clars P. Morton to same, Tot on of s street, 112: of Tay: lor, W 2 by E 137:6: $10. o8 i — W ] HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., to Flannagan & Gailaghe: RICTO‘RS AN:E % Inif States Coast and Geodetic Survey— R es and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minute slater than at Fort Poini: the Lelght of tide fs the same at both places. MONDAY, MAY M. ' MARRIED. | CHRISTIAN—HOBSON—In this city, May 12, 1900, by Rev. John A. B. Wiison, Russell ¥ Christian of_Burlingame, San Mateo County, | and Jesste Viola Hobson of Honeut, Butts | County, Cal. {(Successors - Downes and | pyNERAL DI | DOWNES—REEVES—In this eity, May 1, 1900, by Rev. 3, Fuendeing, James W. Dows Anna M. Reeves. e 3 Fifth gt., opposite Lincoln School. HAGEN-HAECKL—In_this city, at Central Selistons Bocis. Methodist Episcopal Church, May 12, 1900, by —-— = Rev. Dr. 8. D. utsinpiller, Rudolf A. Ha- gen snd Annie . both of this city. i MCAVOY & CO. HARRIS--JOLLEY--In this city, May 12, 1900, 1 L ARSI T s Rl | | roarBE DS SR e, . and Harris and : s_ln. ::nnl .v:l‘l:y. both of e Mok Sk ua. M JOHNSON—DA n tl '\ 1, i by Rev. J. Fus ling, u&fie- Joflmm = 1 Catharina Flizabeth Dalss. IR e g oy | CREMATION. et] st Ep! pal 4 A2 . D, iler, v " RS i ne wna | 0dd Fellows' Cemeiery .ssociation, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. —In this Stork of Oakland. R B Calaveras, Nevada | nditure was in- | ToC AUCTION SALES SPECIAL AUCTION SALE b AT P SWITZER'S STOCK YARDS, CORNER TWELFTH AND HARRISON STS., THIS DAY, MONDAY, May Idth, at 11 a. m. We will sell another carload of Horses and Mares from the Oregon Ranch. They are from 4 to § years ol it the same kind of horses we asold last Monday, and sold on the sams conditions without reserve or limit Horses will rive Saturday, May Mth. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auctioneers, ‘e m.:'mm“: lower low waters. E * Steamer Movements. i * TO ARRIVE. onoe City Office 327 Sixth street. ' &> AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HACKNEYS, COACH. CAR RIAGE., ROAD AND SADDLE HORSES. Al thoroughly broke to drive single. doubls, tandem and four-in-hand, with fine knee ac- tion. Also to ride and jump. The most of them weil known with the Burlingame Hunt and some of them biue ribbon winners at last horse show. Also the thoroughbred stallion TMP. LOYAL- IST. The property of JOS. DYER, SAN MA. ./San Diego. .. -/ Humboldt. .[Panama...... Oregon Ports TO SAIL. ! T T Steame: Destination. Salls. Pler. | TEO: JUDGE 8. K. DOUGHERTY, SANTA # 1_____1 e 'm;fiA;hrl'uox G. BERRY ESQ., FRESNO, Pt. Arena M, 2pm|Pler 2| 2nd others. Se e - wn Pler 11 To_Be Sold on | Couitle Tiv|Grays Harbor May 14, 12 Ml owrs TUBSDAY. MAY 15th. 10, Bonita Newport. 1B, 9am Pier ii | 3 % 2o | S8amoa ..... Humboldt. 15, 10 am Pier 13 | SALESYARD, 1732 MARKET ST., CORNEN | Rainjer " ‘Cape Nome. ¢ 15, 2 pm|Pler 34 AN NESS AVE. | Ohio |Cape Nome. . 2:30 pm Pler 20 | o o Successors to Killip & Co.. Luetta ... {Cape Nome.. 15,3 pm/Pier 2 o to Kititp & Ca- st %8 plies 7 < be seen af yard Friday, May IL [ 15, 11 am|Pier 11 | Catalogue now ready. Oregon Ports. May 18, 10 am/Pler 20 |San Diego. May . 11 am!Pler 11 (Eipe e Beminen | % 2 2 i e 3 ; : P e P TUESDAY. MAY leh_ 1 m Columbia .. |Oregon Port: . 11 am|Pler 24 | 30 horses, suitable all purposes. | Empire .....|Coos Bay. . 10 am|Pier 13 AT 1517 MISSION 1 Coos Ba: 3, 9 am|Pler 11 Arcata ... 12 m|Pier 13 (pActrio 3 v nud nro due (o N FRANC ¥ f—— & l Shipping Intelligence. i . Foot of darket Streek.) LEAVE - ARRIVE P bic b oz 1004 Benicia, Suisuu, Elmira, Vacaville, ARRIVED Suntar. May 11 | o7 qun sl epein L “Msee | xflfi:(r‘:;.'rl”moek, Hughes, 68 hours from Til ‘Bartlact Spei Wi Biufl. Portland... ... Stmr Del Norte, Allen, § days from Portland, e b Gl via Astorfa —, via Eureka M hours. | Stmr Giosy, Leland, 27 hours from Moss Landing, et Stmr Westport, Bear Harbor. :{l;inr ‘Whitesboro, Olsen, 15 hours from Green- wood. Stmr Newsboy, Walvig, 20 hours from Usal. Stmr Bonita, Nicoldon, 70 hours from New- ort S., ete. Stmr’ Alcatraz, Carlson, 45 hours from Port Ericeson, 21 hours from yaville, Chico, Ited Buft *8:304 Oakdair, Chiness (for Yosemite), Bouora, Carters... . *9:004 Huywaris, Niles snd W; *9:004 Los A Express — Marti | » Los Angeles. T throp, Stockton, Merced pichr Pender Bros., Wetzel, 3 hours trom By e Jommpg sbscran shermans Bay. e, { “Schr J. M. Colman, Lindholm, 3 days from | «sg.ges ;:‘,x Oreriens L | san Pedro. | - pSche Mary C, Campbell, § hours from Fort 00, NI ose. e SAILED. Porterville Sunday, May 13. Stmr Santa Ana, Strand, Seattle. Stmr Warfield, Patti hemainus, tmr State of jage, Astoria. Stmr Corona, Gielow, San Dieg Stmr Chas. . ‘Anderson, Seattle. Stmr North Fork, Bash, Eureka. Stmr Pomona, Parsons, Eureka. Stnr Navarro, Jensen, Stmr Aloha, Jorgensol *12:00y Haywards, Niies and Wiy Stations. o Haywards, P Magiines, San oo, Napa, Calintogn, Santa Koss. v Benicis, Winters, Sacrameigo, Woodland, Knights Landiig, -3 Stackign ... *4:30p Niles, San Jime A Tracy, Freswo. #3:00p The Owl Limited whaling and Cape Nome. akerniield. angua for Sante Bar Ger stmr Octavia, Temme, Hamburg and way w, Loa Awgeien P ) | ports. *3:00¢ Fresuo Passenger—Martiuez, Lath- Top. Stockton, Mercel. Lerends (Huymond for Vosemite), ¥ ron *3:307 New Jrleaue Express—Hukersiisid, tn Marbare. Angeles. Dom- Tl Paso, New Ovieaus snd Br ship Dowan Hill, Puxley, Queenstown Sehr Rio Rey. Johnson, —. Schr Anita, Funcke, Schr J. Eppinge: TE POINT LOBOS, May 13—10 p. m,—Weather, foggy; wind, west; velocity, 12 miles, DOMESTIC PORTS. POINT LOBOS—Passed May 13—Nor stmr Titania, from Nanaimo, for Port Los Angeles. PORT TOWNSEND—Salled May 13—Schr | Fred J. Wood, for Kobe; schr Lottie Bennett, for Port Gamble: schr ‘Maria E. Smith, for Port Gamble; schr Allen A., for Seattle; ship | Epartan, for Seattle; stmr Discovery, for e | | Nome. In port—Schr Admiral, from Port Blake- | | ley, for Guavaguil: brig Tanner, from New { Whatcom, for Cape Nome. SAN PEDRO-—Arrived May 13—Schr Sacra- mento, from Suislaw River; schr Bella, from Siuslaw River. PORT LUDLOW-—Sailed May 12—Schr Chas. | E. Falk, for San Francisco. SEATTLE—Arrived May 13—Stmr Allance, bence May 9. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived May 13—Schr Ma- ria E. Smith; schr Lottie Bennett, from Port Esat .. *3:309 Nanta Fo onta—Atiautie Espress for Mojare aud Kast 3 1000 Haywar s, 18:001 Vallajor ... *6:100 ¢ Uriental Mai ‘Owaha, Chicago- - 5 +8:007 Orfeutal Mail—Ogdes, Oma, Chicago. 13:00¢ Valiejo, P COAST DIVISION (Narvorw Guuge). (Koot of 3 175484 Santa Cruz_ F Cruz and Princiyal Way Stasions *8:884 Newark. Contorviliv San Jose. Feiton, 1050 idar Creek, rincipal Wag oz and | O e b 4:13 ¢ Nowark, San Jone, Lo Guion. 4:137 Glenwood. Felton, Saats Oruz...... CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRANOISCO—Font of Markot Sirest (Slip 8)— . from Valdes. A Francisco. Townsend. SEATTLE—Arrived May 13U S stmr Rose- cran: FORT BRAGG—Salled May 13—Stmr N« for San Francisco; stmr National City, for USAL—Salled May 13—Stmr Newsboy, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Salled May 13—Stmr Columbla, | *7:8 900 1100w, 11:00 *300 '13:33 for San Francisco. *4:00 15:80 *6:00-.m. OCEAN STEAMERS. From OARLAND —Foot of Beasdway. —"6:00 %00 10:004. M. MOVILLE—Arrived May 13—Stmr City of | _1$13:00 Rome, from New York, for Glasgow. QUEENSTOWN—Salled May_13—Stmr Iver- nia. from Liverpool, for New York NEW YORK-—Arrived May 13—Stmr Walder- see, from Hambur; Way Statious (Ne Wednesdnys ouly) . $7:804 Sunday Escursion fr San Yo IMITED ipal Way Stati 404 San Jose el Way Statio 1304 ~andoee LoaGatosni | Way Stations 19143 ¢ Ban Mateo, Kedwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Sants O v San Jose Way Stations. 2330 Swnoan and Py 613 A for Morning P for Afternoon * Daily. 1311 ey excepted £ Sundey only. b Saturday only. @ Saturday and Sundaw. ¢ Runday and Moodas. ' CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. | LESSERD SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a m.i 12:38 3:30, 5:10, 8:30 ursdays—Extra tri] CAGO m“mmfld-‘ at 11:30 o. m. z"tfl'fiur:—hmmuun e & e i e and 11:30 0. m. Car‘x:c;-lma’l‘nm‘i.nvu Sax Frasciscor .“,::,‘D,:k,'::: 030, 11:00 & m; 1:90, 330 Saturday, arriving in Chicago at 2:15 “SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. P.N in time to connect with all limited WEEK DAYS—4:10, 7:50, 9:20. 11:10 a. -i ": HI trains for New York. T G5 g m. Satirdaye-Extra OVFRLAND Leaves San Fraucises at 5:30 | SUNDAYS- 810, 940, 110 & m.i 140, 3: DPRESS B Rant e s | _Biintas e grageaco and Scnusaen Park DAILY Ciitagoamd Bast " “echedule as above. Local trains between Stockton, VALLEY Leave | In Eftect Arrive Fresno, Haaf v ROAD San Francisco. |Apr. 15, 1500.] San Francisco. M”‘ M°m 2 Sl Week | Sun- SEE YOU IN %ukl“nsl:m office. 628 Doyt Slyer |- Deviination arke! Phoae TRISCO SOON 15315 Gaiand, 1178 Broad: | 530 oon] $:30 am| Petarine: way; Sacramento, 201 J Street; SanJose,7 West 10 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa.| 7:35 ps Saata Clara Street. o ORTH ST et | NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Tytton Vit Seweniite Faery. 2 pral 3:00 am|_Cloverdale. | 7:5 pral 4:90 prm Commencing April 22, 1500 FRANCISCO TO LL VALLEY Hopland 10:25 amy ot :ND BCAS((I?A,‘AI“I: V 00 lm' and Uklah. | T7:35 —‘ $:20 pmy WEEK DAYS—7:00, °3:30, #:30, 11:00 & m.; 11025 am 12:46, 1345, 3:15, 4:15, %515, 8:15, 6:40 p m, _ EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San | : |. Rafael, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays &nd Sunday m. | 00 and 11:35 3:00. *3:00, SUN JAY: i1:00, 11:30 | a m.; 1245, 200, §:00, 7:30 1% a. m. does not run to San Rafael Sus- days. ‘raine marked (") run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—5:35, *8:30. 1:30, 5:40, *10:16 a. m.; 12:30, 1:15. 2:15, *3:30. 4:30. 6:30 p. m. I EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, V/ednesdays and Saturdays at and 10:20 SUNDAYS—6: *3:50, m.; 1:00. m. "l‘rlllll marked (*) start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS-5:83. 6.45. 8:00, m.; 12:38, 1: 0. 4:30. a. Fanhedrin "-'2.:-. " Hullville, Saturday to Monday round tefp tickets of J:;-.mdurn-mmm-|-8:nlnm - o getute T3 = wmns s e o | R bevond San Rafael at haif rates. AL, lflgn ma.- Market &tcg-ao bldm Point Reves and way stations. 0 Gen. Agent. o0 & m. undays—Cazaders and way sta- 12:45 p. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way stations, .