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THII SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1900. = T N S Sl S e i s ¢ S e o Nt o e o e B e S R G Y S R L S S o MONEY TO LOAN. | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. without removal: no | $1250 TO $2000—$10 to monthly; LICK, 116 McAllister. 5 </ is mortgaged e H. MURPHY. 4 to § room | cottages; bay-windows; latest improvements; | with one or two lots each; street work done: ing by day’ rork = thin others: have made % familles bappy ‘the past_year by being their own landlord. Ap- ply DOLAN BROTHERS, 122 Cortland ave, near Folsom-st. cars; we do our own build- | 1100MS AND BOARD. LGRAVIA Hotel, Polk and Clay—Sunny y-window rooms; superior board: $25 up. EDDY, 7—Sunny front room sultabls for 2; with or without board; private family. HAIGHT, 232 _Sunny rooms, with board for 3, $40 per ‘month; also parlor suite for 2, $60. WANTED—At once; !mproved income elty property: 8150 to $5000; (or cash, at SPECK | '8, 667 Market st. SNAP for people moderate means; house of 2 | fats, 4 rooms and bath each; Jones st.; rent $28 montk; no agents; §2600. Tnquire 303\ 10th. LAS PALMAS, 189 rms.; priv bat! fon NESS, 803—S. arge, sunny rooms, With board, terms reasonable; also front and back parior, suitable for doctor; comfortable ‘home. IF you bave property morth of the Park, or Horper's Addition and the Mission, that you want to, disposs of. then call on W. J. and as our installment pay. | o> 6% California tan those of other dealers, | MODERN houses and flats bufit at lowest from whbom you should | prices; plans and estimates furnished for all nos, §6 cash, §6 per | 1y % work. CAMPBELL. 1147 Mission st. . 34 and $5 per ‘month. i = CLAY & CO., Steinwi Deal | PEST good perty Paclfic Helghts: and Sotter sts., San Francisce; | side: views sun. lotation superd. THE centh and Broadway, Oakiand. McCARTHY CO,, €4 Market st. VA NESS ave., 844 (The Wallace)—Rooms and ; furnished and unfurnished: $20. ROOMS WANTED. SINGLE man wants room in Protestant family; terms reasonable; central; British preferred. Box 2343. Call. SPECIAL NOTICES. — | CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 16 _pages, sent to any address in the nited St e postDal for $1 per yea | REAL L TATE—COUNTRY—For e 10 was sold recently to the e e Lo s Y | MUST BE soLp . 789 Market st 17 acres chot. 1 in Sonoma County, unim- proved; aleo 20 acres, with about 13 acres Young orchard, fiowing well, small house and barn, good fences, chicken houses, etc; will r Apply (forenoon) CLOSE PARTNERSHIP. 6 years old; new and other building: dmill; good u to save storage: profits saved. 10 Market. nal bargains; Weber, g, Flscher! $35 up. school; hours from knowledge—each of the le and exchange list. N, st. N, 16 O'Farrell st. oldest and largest house KOHLER & CHASES. il st.; plancs. organs an musical ipstruments of all grades ces: terms easy; prices lowest; every- ssible dome to please and satisfy the 'he Weekly Call, ing, $1 per year. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. three handsomely furnished ping; gas and bath LADIEE—Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are the best; safe, reliable; take no other; send 4c stamps for particulars. ‘‘Relief for Ladies,”” in letter by return mall; at drug- iets. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadel., Pa BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections ma: city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTI Co., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel. 5380. ROOMS papered from $3; whitened, $1 up: painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 18 Third. — | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | RENTED, repaired, bought, sold; machine sup- piies. Siandard Azency, 145 6th: phone Mint 4. ALL kinds bought, cold, exchanged, rented; repairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. ————— e STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office, 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel. Main 5718. > Storage and Furniture Moving Com- 2320 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 281 | | i TO LEASE, cheap rent to right partles; this is a money maker. For further particu- lars anply to FRANK HICKMAN, 412 J st., | | mento County; | sell better hous Exchange, 5 ines for less money than any rentals, $3. The Typewriter ornia. telephone Main 265, ! Bacramento. | TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. | GREAT AINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We i more—2 large unturnished also mod- y front rooms and ; rent $18. d location; private res. Sulte of rooms; furnished com- ote for housekeeping: rent cheap. for housekeeping, $10; gle, $5. Becr: agent for sunny, furnis ¥ is planos : $10 per mont 4 new. H. atham place. ont bay window room ath, all prive; $3.25 w] references. “Four rooms furnished com- g: large yard, bath: $i6. completely fur- onnecting house- | (OAKLAND ADVERTISEVENTS. " OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. SH, $5 month - till pald—Chicken run tox nd levei: butld a ¢ well ttag to suit: no cold wind; no fog; rd and electric car line school; bullding up all y Tract, Fruitvale, ad- Call or send for circu- , near cor. Broadwi . owner. : Westall East Oakl Seventh H. Z. JOI E orchard in pretty up to an acre; on car line; water; terms to please. inth st., Oakland. SALS- OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. | AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin. Oakiand. utter—A front suite, $11 free. Apply 15 Grant avi rooms, unfurnished, $3; —Two conne rent $15. large or gas stove; furnished and unfurnished keeping. r rooms furnished for heavy 1 basement room, same, $4. nny furnished tichen; com- T42—3 nicely furnished house- rooms; parlor floor, $18, $20. or 3 unfurnished sunny corner ; =ink; range: yard; $10. housekeeping room: doesn’t for fancy or suits your Hyde and Larkin— egantiy furnished: it_seen; light housekpg. txth—Three sunny rooms, —Three unfurnished housckeeping rooms; use of bath; $5 or $10 month. VAN NESS aw tront _rooms for price only REF e popular hairdresser feoca g Py A . basge for fancy hairdressiag: | Domseiecving, $13 10 $15; aleo sligis rooms for ¥ or the most elab- | _Sentiemen, ¥ VAT 22 ckton st. | 8 FURN. housekpg. rme.; el : plano; bath; $15 NCH office for Call advertisements and iptions has been established at 1096 rom imported or do- MOE, 1117 Market st., A h and Eighth. a Hair Tonic to make le, ané Foamo Sham- g 1 n. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfar: SWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms ht; $1 to $ per week, and open all night. near Market: 100 rooms; : 8150 to 36 per week; e to % to_§1 nd from the ferry. | _lEht he ing | bath; $12. | DIVIDEND N DIVID 0. 9 (twenty- five cents per s of the Kilauea Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Tuesday, May 15, 1900. Transfer books will close on Thursday, May 10, 1900, at 3 o'clock p. m. W. D. K. GIBSON, Secretary pro tem. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 79 (twenty- five cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar office of the company, 327 Market st., on and er Monday, May 21, 1900. Transfer books ! close on Tuesday, May 15, 1%0, at 3 lock p. m. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary Pro Tem. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ROWARD; intention AN Improvement Co.—Notice of 0 change principal place of busi- | ness—Notice is hereby given that in pursuance | to the written consent of more 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 filed In the office of sald cor- | poration, it is the intention of sald corpora- tion to remove and change its principal place | of business from the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, to the town of Ben Lomond, in the county of Santa Cruz, Etate of California, sald removal or change to take effect immedlately 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 3d day of May. A. D. 150. ROWARDENNAN IMPROVEMENT CO., by B. DICKINSON, Secretary. IN the Superior Court of the City and County of §an_ Francisco, State of California, Probate. In the matter of the estate of ELIZA M. EHARP. deceased. Notice for publication of time appointed for probate of will (C. C. P., | sec. 1303).—Notice 1s hereby given that TUES- | DAY, the Iith day of May, A. D. 1900, at 10 | o'clock a. m. of that day, and the courtroom of Department No. 10 of eaid court, at the pew City Hall. in the Clty and County of San Francisco, State of California, have been ap- pointed as the time and place for proving the | | will of said ELIZA M. SHARP, deceased, and | for hearing the application of Union Trust Company of San Francisco for the issuance to | 1t of letters testamentary thereon. | WM. A. DEANE, Clerk. | By V. F. NORTHROP, Deputy Clerk. Dated May 1. A. D. 1800, WM_B._SHARP. Attorney for Petitione: ————— ets | A—"THE ELMER HOUSE," 224 Bush st ad- 257®t8 | Picining the Russ Hotel; §4 room: pte cast-of and | AT 827 Howard—Changed hands e T e ot aee | “newly renovated: single, double and house- — —————— keeping rooms: $1 up. er dozen at FOWZER'S, 5 = near Taylor. or_waved by using Tal- druggist: 1d g0l and sliver bought: MAN'S, 506 Kearny st ING corrected: bookiet. J. WHITE- A'M.] Ph.D.. 1215 Linden st., Oakland. confidential Call office. | BAKER, 1511 keeping rooms; bath BOHEMIA, 238 Post, cor. Stkn.—Single and cor. sunny suites; finest in city; h., c. water; cars s door; elevator; tourists aceommodated ed rms CARROLTON, 1206 Market, cor. Golden Gate ave.—Sunny corner; well furn.; rms. & offices. wish full value for your cast-off cloth- | Cohen. 157 Third; tel. Black 4128 e —————: | EDD'Y, 473—Large bright sunny rooms PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. closets: gas; running water. ELLIS, 616 Flegant furnished parlors: suites for 2 or 3 gentiemen; near City Hall | FOLSOM, 5, cor. Gth—(The Oliver)—Newl. furn. sunny rooms, single or suites; reasonbl. | GEARY. 40 (The Navarre)_Elegantly furnished rooms! suites or single; travelers accom’dated. GEARY, #0—Newly furnished room for gen: $10 month. GOLDEN GATE, @1—Sunny furnished and un- furnished rooms; $6 and $7 50. GRAND SOUTHERDN, southeast corner Seventh nd Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or ngle; ladies’ parior; reading room; elevator. HANCOCK HOUSE, 781 Mission _st.—Select family rooming house: $1 50 t E € Alta Plaza, Clay st. Dear| poi; .y House, 420 Bixth st.—Nicely fur- ry and basement residence; con- bed romme from §1 t0 32 Der wesk. arlors, large dining room, kitchen _Tished el cnch s 5 t room on main floor; § beedrooms HOTEL Francisco—Elegant suites: single: tran- ha ly situated In a se- sient: baths. MRS KING, Turk and Taylor, gage of 33300 can stand: | ——— — must be sold. HOW. 114 Montgomery st. z an_koflaks free; photo supplies; Backus 11 Geary st.. ground fioor. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—OfSice and resmdence, (21% Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. scases ireatcd: cures guaranteed IN, Sanitarium, 514 Pine st. STYAN'S Rheumatism Cure. 31 Wed: esday. 3 Geary st. free to T REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. o sacrificed. ARD, §26—Rooms from $1 week up to $: to $1 night; OWARD, and single rooms, 31 to $130 per wk. quiet and_respectable; ¢ill rent one Toom to neat woman, half price, swer bell during landlady’s abse: HOWARD, 18555 Unfurnished front bay-win- nt net; handsome 4-story 1 biock from Alham.- %0; fine, new bay-window flats, 18 pe ete.; latest piumbing; nvenience; iots of sunshine: very best part of park JESSIE, near new postoffice—Rooms; cheap. 629, sunny front unfurnished house- | __ | BURNETT, 1426 Market st. (old No. 1380)—Fur- suites, single: also untum!shed. | | _dow room, $8; also single furnished room, $6. | | PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS will be recelved at the Bureau | | " of Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department, i | | mhurst: cut in lots | gravel | Plantation Company will be payable at the | feet; all fenced except 50 feet; soil the best, | tered; grand view:; will | Washington, D. C., until 12 o'clock noon, May 2, 1500, and publicly opened immediately | hereafter, to furnish at the Mare Island | avy-yard the dal upply of freeh beef, fresh | vegetables, fresh bread, biscuit, ice and pro- vender for the fiscal year ending June 2, | 1901. Blank proposals will be furnished upon | application to the Commandant of the Navy- yard, or to the Navy Pay Office, San Fran- | cisco, Cal. A. 8. KENNY, Paymaster Gen»‘ eral U. 8. N. PROPOSALS for Drayage—General Depot of the Quartermaster's Department. San Fran- | cisco, Cal, April 16, 1500.—Sealed proposal for the hauling of military stores and sup- plies In and about thi ity of San Francisco, Cal., for the fiscal yes commencing July 1, | 1500 will be received at this office until 1i o'clock a. m., on Thursday, the 17th day of | May. 1200, and then opened.’ The Government reserves the right to reject any or all pro- al: All necessary information will be urnished on application to this office. OS- | CAR F. LONG, Assistant Quartermaster, U. | 8. Army, Depot Quartermaster. | 2 i PROPOSALS FOR MILITARY SUPPLIES.—3§ New Montgomery st., San Francisco, | April 20th, 1500. Sealed proposals in triplicate will be récelved here until 11 o'clock a. m., May 16th, 1500, and then opened, for furnish- ing Statlonery, Lanterns, Stoves, Stove Fur- piture, Lamp Chimneys, Feather Dusters, Of- fice Pables, Rugs, Hardware, Saddlery, G. L Buckets, Alcohol, Stable Brooms, Excelsior, Glue, Axle Greate, Leather, Lumber, O1l Paints, Rope, Soap, Sponge, etc. Preference will be given to articles of ‘domestic produc- tion and manufacture, conditions of price and uality being equal (including in the price of Joreign productions the Quty thereon) and such preference given to articles of American Pproduction 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 all proposals or any part there- of. Proposals for dellvery at other points will Pe entertained. Information and blank pro- posals furnished on application. Envelopes will be indorsed ““Proposals for Military Sup- . 3588,” and addressed CAPTAIN . LONG, Assistant Quartermaster, | MARKET, 153, near City Hall — Room and board, §i5; sunny room, #. MINNA, 667, cor. Eighth—New furnished bay- window rcom, $1 per week; transient. O'FARRELL. % Sunny furni rooms and offices; elevator: electric lights: ", wik., mo. Ness ch: ; | POWELL, 121—Light, clean, comfortable rms.; CEh; datest sanitary | T eultes of singles; running water: gas: reas. etc.; expensively fin- . ot investment in & swell dis- | RGSEDALE House, 219 & 321 Ellis st.—Rooms, night. !SeAlo $1; week, $1 25 to $4: open night. ROYAL HOUSE., 126 Ellis st.—Incandescent light, reading room, smoking room and ladies’ parlor; rooms, per night, 3¢ to §1 50; week, §2 to $5; month. §5 to $20; elevator on office ficor; | _rooms with hot and cold water; baths. | SECOND, 130—Nicely furnished or unfurnished rooms, double or single. with or without board, $17 and $i8, with washing. EHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., HOA mear Market—Furnished and unfurnished. CTIFUL MODERN HOMES SUTTER, . n—Comfortably furn s IN A CHARMING LOCALITY. | single, .‘I’I&n:hu‘r:" term reasonable. Jow wp-te-Suis Sevens o Ciavitn ut well | TAYLOR, 815—2 elegant rooms, double pariors Prederick: contain large reception hall, s h d e vy ‘,m_mb::‘ kitchen on """“i £as; bath; suitable 2 gentiemen; private house. Boor: 4 large, susny bedsooma with dressing- | THE OAKE, 19 Third—A rooming house DG tame has Teen shown In the dnesps. | _for 5000 people, R HU Droprictor. 1 rented; splendid invest- sidence mection of Mission warm ovement in apple-pie order. N & HOAG, 14 Montgomery st. swell district per_cent. cme new flats on Van room: ished; ax triet: rent § $6500_Brand-new house: 775 Cole st., bet. Wal- - erick; fine, new, sunny house, con- ng § rooms, bath, etc ; wineroom and laun- dry in basement lot 25x109; street bituminized: pensfvely finished: walls all tinted and decor- sted in the best taste. LYON & HOAG, 14 Montgomery st. $5W—BUSINESS corner at the Mission; 2 good bulldings: all rented: pays over 10 per cent; a | first-closs investment. LYON & HOAG, 114 Montgomery st. jons; open umbing; expensive tels; N e e i BT Wi R | TRy Dt ki SR ™o -room house; terms, say, §1000 cash, balance montbiy: blue care on Eddy st. pass the prop- | VAN NESS ave., 401B—One or two nicaly fur- erty, Haight-st. cars transfer. nished rooms: sunny upper flat; modern and LYON & HOAG, 14 Montzomery st. centrally located. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterda ‘Lout: & lesi , 20, %44 Van Ness ave- nue, ndARusl;;.el el:.“?‘::‘!r. 20, Murray, idaho. George Harrison, 30, 96 South Park, and Mar- garet A. Dillon, 17, 16823 Mission street. George Merkél, 30, 1045 Bryant street, and 1da Cohen, 3, 208 Clara street. Joseph A. Goyette, 22, 348 Fifth street, and Jessie M. Gill, 19, 2126 Bush street. ‘William V. Martin, 24, 118 Silver street, and Margaret L. Connell, 23, 503 Golden Gate ave. Frederick J. Ehien, %, Portland, Or., and Lillian M. Sayre, 24, city. Frederick L. Kistenmacher, 3, city, and Al- vina Schmidt, 33, city. 33, 41 Clementina street, and Rosa A. Burk 23, 41 Clementina street. Charles Christiansen, 29, 91315 Mission street, and Leona M. Guy, 22, 24 Fifth street. # BIRTHS— HARRIAGES—DEATHS. indorsed with the name redidence sons authorized to ; BAUMHAUBER-] the wife of F. 34 OUELEIE Jn e e, M) | GRIFFL E MINER—In this city, 190, to the wife S Charn D, Sainer; & s e MONAGHAN—In this city, April 16, 1800, to the wife of John T. Monaghan, a daughter. RAY—In the Potrero, May 2, 1900, to the wite of Philip A. Ray, & son. SOLOMON—In this city, May 10, 1900, to the wite of J. Solomon, & son. SULLIVAN—In this city, May 6, 1900, to the wife of M. Sullivan, & son. — e e MARRIED. BECKER — LAFFERTY — In_Denver, Colo., April 25, 1900, at St. Mark's Episco; Church, by the Rev. Dr. Houghton, Oswald Becker of Davenport, Iowa, and Harriet M. Lafferty of San Francisco. Toos Btk Beve 1o M. Bueniers Har Bans: g v v. J. M. Buehler, e Soller’and Treveili Kane: e RALF—TERRED—In this city, May 1, 1900, b; the Rev, Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Emanuel M. Ralf and Matilda W. Terred. SESSION OF GRAND LODGE OF HERMANN SOHS Organization Shown to Be in a Prosperous D! WREDEN—RAETZ—In this city, Ma; 1900, iti by Ihe Rev: 4. M. Buenier ‘Chanics A, Gondlhon- Wreden and Liilly M. Raetz, ESe DIED. Indications Are That Oscar Hocks ‘Will Be Chosen as Grand President of the Order. — Barrett, Mrs. Jane Bosch, Elizabeth K. Bridgewood, Hannah Brown, George Coin, Mrs. Ceclie Chamberlain, Mary Chapin, Eugene Dolan, ‘Francis Griffin, Bridget Hannan, et Kerrigan, Bernard Klinge, Willlam Mack, Elizabeth Mansfleld, Richard C. Murphy, Margaret Pescla, 'Dr. Joseph Emery, Richard - Strange, Benny M. Fagen, Mrs. Emily Tiedemann, Frank Special Dispatch to The Call. Fairbank, Maud E. Volmer, Charlotte SANTA ROSA, May 14—The twenty- second annual session of the Grand Lodge of Hermann's Sons was called to order | to-day in Hahman Hall. Grand President | C. Trautner occupied the chair and dele- | gates were present from all parts of the | State. The principal part of the day was | | taken up with hearing the reports of the | | grand officers, as follows: Grand Presidert Charles Trautner, San Francisco; Grand Vice President Oscar | Hocks, San Francisco; Grand Secretary | Otto Guy, San Francisco; Grand Treas- Teen t(}. G‘l’x\elr"xlher, San lamnclscu: Grand e | Trustees Wllam Kron, Oakland, and H. }:i’;’?’.&fi\ g db‘,‘.sg:yff“mm 28¢d 3 | Haar and J. Jahn, San Francisco; Grand ‘ : FFH"‘JE and l‘l(‘m:l”l“h(“rc" r:?!:,mdcg. | gulde F. Martin, Napa; Grand | Inside | ully invited to attend the fune s day | Guard H, Wil, Los Angeles, and Grand | Suenday. Bt o st et iarlors of | Qutside Guard W. Webster, Fresno. | Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. The report of the grand secretary | | showed twenty lodges in different parts of i the State, all in good condition. Over 2400 | BARRETT—In this city, May 13, 1900, Mrs. Jane Barrett, beloved mother of John Peter Barrett_and Mrs. Hannah Goodwin, a na- tive of Manchester, England, aged 77 vears. E> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10:30 o'clock, at Martinez, Cal. Take 9 o'clock a. m. broadgauge boat. Remains at the mortuary chapel of the Gold- en Gate Undertaking Company, 2425 Mission | street. near Twenty-first. BOSCH—In this city, May 12, 1900, Elizabeth | i Katherina Bosch, beloved wife of George Ed- ward Bosch, mother of George Edward, Helen W. C., Frank, Florence Josephina, | Charles and Annie Elizabeth Bosch, daughter of Brune Henry and Elizabeth Katherina Gerdes, und sister of the late Mrs. W. W. BRIDGEWOOD—In this ecity, May 13, 1900, Hannah Alovsius, beloved ‘wite ot 'S, I Bridgewood, and daughter of the late John | members are enrolled and $55,000 worth of A;F'dss.)iur:urel Geary, a native of émon. pr?‘p"?v(;s — h?n}:]' Also there are three [ The funeral will take place this day SiSter lodges, with a membership of 350 (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the funeral | @8nd a capital of $5300. During the past parlors of McGinn Bros, 81 Eddy street, | Year more than $15000 was paid out in| thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where services | Sick benefits and $7575 was paid out on will be held for the repose of h:r,;o}x!. go- facconnt of deaths. mencing at 2_o'clock. Interment Holy Cross e principal busines Cemetery, by 33 o'clock train {rom Third and | be. the leetine o2 smess to-morrow will | s for the ensuing Townsend Interment private. year. Oscar Hocks will undoubtedly R g s y be BROWN—In the City and County Hospital, | elected president. He is now vice presi- May (1. George Brown, & native of Ger- | dent. C. Hahn, J. Moller and W. Rust CHAMBERLAIN—In the City and County Hos- | rat ™ oot Hur26e, Lor grand vice presi- Otto Guy (incumbent) and T. Till- man, both popular men, are in the feld for grand secretary, with chances appar- pital, May 14, 1900, Mary Chamberlain, a na- | tive of Ireland, aged 55 years. CHAPIN—In the City and County Hospital, B 8 { s i ser- | ently in favor of Guy. For grand treas- May 14, 1900 DuBcne Chapin. a native of Ger- | yrer put one candidate has so far devel- COIN—An anniversary requiem mass will be | °P€d. in the person of W. Guenther, The big pienic at Grace Brothers’ Park | cel ated for ti repose of the soul of the | late Mrs. Cecile Coin at St. Francis de Sales Yesterday opened the festivities given in Chureh, corner of Grove and Hobart streets, | honor of the delegates. A banquet was & Oakland, to-morrow (Wednesday), commenc- | held to-night at Germania Hall, and a | ing at § o'clock lends and acquaintances | grand ball is to take place to-morrow vited to attend. | night. | DOLAN—In this city, May 14 190, Francls | Dolan, beloved father of Franeis Jr.. Edward | | and George Dolan, Mrs. Catherine Savage and | Mrs. Nellie Swiff, a native of Dublin, Ire- OF INTEREST TO THE | land, aged 65 years. T Notice of funeral hereafter. EMERY—In this city, May 14, 1800, Richard Emery, a native of Maine, aged 53 years. FAGEN_Passed from this life, in Stockton, May 14 1900, Mrs. En'\ll?‘ A. Fagen, mother of Fagen, a native of Mansfleld, Ohlo, —In Oakland, May 14, 1500, at 153 nora, beloved wite of « native of Kansas, aged & and § days. ty, May 14, 1900, Bridget, wife of Maurice Griffin, and mother of Mich- ael J., Willlam H., John F., Bartholomew and Agnes Griffin, a native of Clahane, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 58 years. [ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at $:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1108% Potrero avente, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a solemn requiem high be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. AN—In _this city, PEOPLE OF PACIFIC COAST Pensions Granted, Postmasters Ap- pointed and Hawaii to Be Made a Customs District. ! Special Dispatch to The Call. | WASHINGTON, May 14.—The following | pensions have been granted Californians: | Original—John Gordon Davis, Soldiers’ Home, Los Aageles, $6; Walter Mundel, | Los Angeles, $6. Increase—James Gilmar- | tin, Soldiers’ Home, Los Angeles, $10; Ja- | cob W. Richards, Tulare, $3; Warren G. | Hibbard, Pasadena, $10; William L. Back- | i enstos, Los Angeles, $2i. Reissue—William Percy, San Francisco, $6. | pWashington—Original—John H. Mitchell, | Ballard, $6; Henry Whelpley, Olympia, $5. | Increase—Davisson Filson, Oreillia, $8; Al- | i | i years May 14, 1300, Ella Vi mica, wife of the late Joseph Hannan, mother of May and Robert J. Hannan, and | ‘e?),?;’gfi_('s;sfi‘,}?‘:ahl;fimes L. Ferrey, ater of Phills Q- LTSN Marshfield, $5. Increase—James M. Gee, KERRIGANIn this city, May 14, 1300, Bernard | MEiTinnville” §s 1 Cerrigan, a pative of Ireland, aged T2 years. |~ Postmasters commissioned—Gilroy Hot | INGE—In this city, May 13, 1900, William g x i = e Y ehand 5t Heminn | Springs, Robert Robertson; Tracy, Samuel | Klinge, dearly Klinge, stepfather of Henry and grandfather of George, Sophie, Adler, Willie and Tillle Spellman, -a native of Eidenbers, Saxony, Germany, aged €2 years. J. Zerbe. ‘Washington—Fort Canby, Louis E. Hen- dericks. - H | _Rural free Jelivery will be established | C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | at Morgan Hill, Santa Clara County, on | tully isvited to attend the funeral to-morrow | June 4 : | (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- | * Representative Allen of Mississippi e e T e T cutien g the Praddest to-day to recom- o'clock train for Cypress Lawn Cemetery. | pio 4" DR gp o nih tE0S Ormerly of Mis- I e ot Y C. ascilizabeth | sfgsipp!, now of Hawail, for one of the ABEAG . Beluned WA ' Mack, daugh- | 3, 4geships of that Territory, ter of James and Elizabeth Allen, and sister | TU08 al deficiency appropriation bill of Mrs. Tibbits, Mrs. Bergin, Mrs. Biziel and | e general deficlency app) on WéH, James, John, Joseph and Theresa Allen, a | considered in the House to-day, es | native’ of San Francisco, aged 23 years 2 | $8500 for the rent of temporary quarters months and 15 days. | for the Los Angeles postoffice and $20,000 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | to enforce the provisions. of the Chlnese[ fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | exclusfon act during the present fiscal | (Wednesday), at § o'clock, from her late resi- | year. | dence, 2 Iliinols street, thence to St. Teresa’s | ° Representative de Vries appeared be- Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | gorc the Senate committee to-day fo urge ‘ MANSFIELD—In this city, May 14, 1900, Rich- | tpc” ineorporation in the sundry civil ap- ard C., beloved gon of ‘Ellen and Richard | ;6 B8P T a"orovision enabling the Mansfield, and brother of Michael, John, | ¥ " 3 2. | California Debris Commission to_begin | e ames Fi Boven. & native of San Fran. | Work already provided by law with the cisco, aged 21 years 10 months and 4 days. money now on hand. 1 [>Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Fdward C. Barham and his wife, Luda | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | Fulkerson Barham, of California were to- | (Wednesday), at 1:15 o'clock, from his late | day admitted to practice before the United residence, 203t Polk street, thence to St | States Supreme Court. This Is the first | ynri\;. l,'nthedrz!l,mwher:x flfi;‘r‘r‘;fi;:n‘:flx‘gb:thl-ld | instance in the history of m? co}mlry ofla or the repose of his soul, ‘i multaneous! o'clock. - Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | husband and wife being simuitancovely | | admitted to practice before MURPHY—In this city, May 14, 1900, Margaret, | yrro Barham is the twenty-second woman | beloved wife of | Timothy Murphy, loving | | to be admitted. Mr. Barham is a son of mother of Mrs. J. F. Fleming and Margaret, | 1 % 8060 GO o e, o8 | Annle My AN o s ona Mies T bog. | The Senate to-day passed a bill appro- | ter, a natlve of Castie Lyons, County Cork, | priating $12500 for a lighthouse and fog | Ireland, aged 41 years. si?nsl at s"fi Point, Washington; also a | PESCIA—A requiem mass (month's mind) will | bill establishing a customs ~district of | be celebrated for the repose of the soul of | Hawali, with the Collector’s salary $4000 Dr. Joseph Pescla at St. Isnatius Church | and such deputy officers as the Secretary | to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 o’clock. of the Treasury shall select. ! STRANGE—In this city, May 14, 1300, Benny Mason, beloved son of Samuel and Marguerita Strange, a native of Chico, Cal., aged 2 years and § months. TIEDEMANN—In this city, May 13, 1900, Frank Tiedemann, dearly beloved and only child of Claus and K.ev.éel’l‘led&r;\lhn. ‘lh nlna'zuoz‘:;'n | rancisco, aged 1 year 2 months an - FK?Fficnds and acquaintances are respect- | Officers Act in Self-Defense, as They invited to attend the funeral this day | ) st & ofclock, from the restdencs of Had Been 1;‘{“: Upon by a 0Db. the paren 542 Polk street. Interment I. O. D i i : 14—While the police | R—In this city, May 14, 1900, Char- BOMBAY, May I4. | vgll‘ln:EVolmer, beloved mother of Mrs. T. B. | were searching at Vizagapatam, capital | e ":d‘ l‘é‘;}"u’m“‘.“’}fiz} A:":-ul\‘e"flf | of the district of the saxnehnuna Ln the | A endoft. ” Hanover, German ¢ 9¢ | presidency of Madras, for the murderers | i et 3 gSormany, ared 7 | BISELS onscables. they were attacked by | ELEVEN MEN KILLED Vi . They fired upon their assallants, 5 Interment private. Flease omit flowers. | 8,00 Lot Mo 3 Wounding sixteen CARD OF THANKS. others. - —_— - P! our many friends and uaint- H.E:g,- who gave so many evidences of their SUES SUGAR COMPANY. Poseerett wnd comforting sym thy during our P Sereavement of wite ang mother, Eran- ciska Henne, we desire to return our sincere thanks. WILLIAM HENNE, Husband. LILLIA HENNE, Daughter. WILLIAM A. HENNE, Son. CARD OF THANKS. To the friends and acquaintances of my wife and our sister, Mrs. Susie Heiman, we express our most heartfelt thanks for their kind sympathy in our bereavement. Respect- fully, AUGUST HEIMAN, CHRIS and KARL 'KOEBERER. MARIE KOEBERER. R ——— e —— e HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagh FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND E 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. Stockholder of the American Refining | Company Wants to See the Books. TRENTON, May 14.—The papers in the | suit of Robert J. Trimble against the | American Sugar Refining Company were | filed in the Court of Chancery to-day. Trimble, who is a stockholder, charges that the company has more than a mil- lion dollars of surplus, and that this sur- plus is now being used to depress the rice of sugar and to force Arbuckle | ros., independent refiners, into a_combi- | nation w“th (fille Awenca.[n“blug?r dflennlng pan; 0 legally res in trade. C(')l'nllie b{ll rlyg for an injunction and asks that the American Sugar Refining | Company be compelled to exhibit its books | and to liaw ':?.((hl;l!fmu! it has and what | i being done 3 | A m’bpen: will be {ssued, and the American Sugar Reflnllfi Company has | thirty days in which to its answer. SMALLPOX RIOTS. | Citizens of Turtle Creek Incensed at Board of Health. PITTSBURG, Pa., May 14.—Excitement still prevails among the residents of Tur- tle Creek, Pa., over the action of the Board of Health in converting the school- to a smallpox ital, there | oa"Seen mo" Further Hothe. Portyiers | citizens went into court to-day and asked | for an injunction to restrain the heaith authorities from using the school build- | UNITED UNDERTAKERS. 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. CREMATION. 0dd Fellows' Cemetery Association, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. It deceased was a member of ANY ORGAN- IZATION tary, charge cremation, a copper re- ceptacle for the ashes and organ service is $30. The same for members of the famlity. SR et sovitneme | 6,888 s St Srimine il '&. filed - e .Tlumber'o:nm‘omlnen( Journeymen Locked Out. I the riot last night. " KANSAS CITY, May 1.—Following out | ™ s \ their declared intention of last week, the Torpedo Fleet at Maynce. i 4 | this increase extending over a period of | then went away and left it to take care | eral | of the Rockies, has failed. The Canadian BY BOMBAY POLICE | F M Krauss St Louis Mrs C Forrester, Los A 13 RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANT. (PACIFIC SYNTER. Trains lenve nud are due (o arrive ad MAN FIRANCING (Main Live, Foot of Markes Street.) EXPLAINS THE MERIT OF THE NEW ARMYBILL Secretary of War Root Ap- pears Before Committee of the House. LEAVE Z Frow May 13, 1900 — ARRIVE *7:004 Benicia, Suisuy, Vacaville, and Sacramento . Biuff, Por B . *T:ADE *7:304 Martiver, Sau Kawon, Vallejo. Naps, listogs aud Santa Rosa. *8:004 Daris, W. g vodlaud. Mazysvilie, Oroville. +3:004 Ailantic ks “%:30A San Jose. Livermore, _Stockton, Tons, Sacrawento, Pl Marssvilie, Chico, Red Blaft. *8:304 Onkdale, Chinese (for Yosemite), Bouors, Carters... . , *4:150 +9:004 Haywaris, Nilos and Way Stations. *11:434 *9:004 Los Angoles Express — M, ol Do *0:450 +9:304 Vallojo, Martinez and Way Stations *6:432 +10:004 The Orerland Liwited—Ogden, Den- ver, Uwaha, Chicago....... . 8 *313:004 Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Sacra- meuto, Mendota, Haoford, Visalia, Porterviile e azaeen . “4:03p 003 Haywards, Niies and Way Stations. *2:43¢ $1:00p Sucramento irer Stoamers. . 13:004 *3:00¢ Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. *3:48¢ “4:00r Martine: Rawon, Vallejo, Declares That an Increase in the Ar- tillery Force Is Absolutely Nec- essary in Order to Man Coast Defenses. ————— WASHINGTON, May 4. — Secretary Root to-day explained to the House Mili- tary Committee the advantages that would accrue from the passage of the army reorganization bill. He dealt espe- cially on the proposed increase of the ar- tillery arm, and the increased rank given Generals Miles and Corbin. He said that the effect of the bill was to increase the army 5000 or 6000, entirely in the artillery, Napa, “4:00r Beuici, :&:r:flulxk .\hx:m for 08 Anaeles. *3:00r Fresuo —] Lath- R Ty o ( ond for Yosemite), Freano. . *12:09p *3:307 New )ricaue Expross—Fakersfield, Sunta Barbara, Los Angeles. Dem- ing, El Paso, New Orleaus and *3:207 Sania for Mojave and East.... *6:00¢ Haywards, Niles aud San Joso. years. original While differing from the provision ly recommended, Secretary Root approved the Senate amendment, as it would permit the War Department to g0 e B to work and put the artillery in shape. | +6:00p Oriental Mail— The situation now, in caring for seacoast | fortifications, was just as foolish and im- practicable, the Secretary said, as that would be of a man who built a fine house, equipped in the most perfect manner, and tous. et cnsedd *8:03¢ Oregon and Califoruia Express, uonbo, Maryaville, - Rodilng, Puget Sound sud Essé COAST DITISION (Narvow Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) 17434 Santa Orwz Excursion for Sani *8:13a of itself. There are millions and millions invested in fortifications, he said, with no one to take care of them, involving de- ciation from lack of attention. Cruz an incipal Wi tations 19:08¢ 'As to giving General Miles rank as a 8034 No-m.cgufinl Hn.l:.%’-«n- A lleutenant general, he said that a major Bou!der Creek. Sauta Cruz aud Way general commanded a division, and he did Statiov. g5 i not know of another country in the world | 13:43¢ Newazk, Couterville, !-J'-%:: with a1 o ~ B Almaden, Feitou, Boulder a large army that gave the com. 8 G ond Pineisat W manding officer of the whole army a rank e o s, £ P below lleutenant general. or that did NOt | =g:a3r Neware Sea Joss, Los Gates “sines recognize that he should outrank a divi- | a#:137 Glenwood, Feiton, Sants Cru: A:es slon commanger. As to the adjutant gen- eral, he said that all European armies recognized the impertance of the position as the center of military administration | and gave rank accordingly. He thought | the Yrovlslon for this fincreased rank | should be general and not apply only to General Corbin, though the latter's ser- | vices the past two years merited espectal | recognition. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. 'u:,rnl nuo::ofigflrm of Market Siaet (Slig. COAST BIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sta.) Ocean View, South San Francisco ¥7:004 Sau Jose wnd Way Stations (New BANK ROBBERS CAUGHT. . Ahnuki- Wuhl-d;:uull) K . *haer e 1804 Sunday on_tor Ssa Men Who Killed Deputy Marshal | R m o Roberts Again in Custody. *9:004 Sun Jose. Tres Pluos, Suuta Cruz, EMPORIA, Kans., May 14.—Sherift o, D Ralien S Fofes » Luls Ob Surf, Lom and O’Connor and a posse of farmers m-day' P'yln..en.,.\ Bh'lhml '“ . captured E. F. Stell and James Murphy, A% Jose o — — 11:304 Sanjose, Los Gatosand Way Stations 12:43¢ San Mai-o. Kedwood. Menlo Park, Paio Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, Tres Pinos, Sauts Cruz, Sailnas, Mouterey awd Paciic Grove...... zlllli San Jose and Way Statious 4:13r San Jose aud Principsi Way Stations 13:007 Sau Jose. Los Geios aud Princioal the Jjail escapes from Marysville, who shot and killed Deputy Marshal Roberts at Dunlaf’ on Sunday. The escapes were | found asleep in the woods. Murphy sur- rendered at once, but Stell started to run and was shot in the leg. A crowd of sev- hundred men surrounded the jail | when the prisoners were brought here, but they are under a strong guard and no trouble is looked for. Canadian Pacific Wins. Special Dispatch to The Call. | NEW WHATCOM, Wash., May 14.—The effort of the Northern Pacific to buy the Bellingham Bay and British Columbia Railroad, owned by Alvinza Hayward, D. O. Milis and P. B. Cornwall, running from here, in connection ,with the Canadian Pacific and Northern at the international boundary line, thus shutting the Cana- dian Pacific out of the United States west 19:00, Way Stations d Way Stations......... | A Way Stations P for Afternoon. 1 Sun day excopted. £ Sunday only b Saturday only. @ Saturday and <un * Sunday and Mondar CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSED SAN FRAKCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:0, A Tor Morning *Daily. Pacific has won the fight, making a close | = $:30, §:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra tri; traffic arrangement with the local road udu‘ll °. m. urdays—Extra trips at 1:30 st o axn. . s N B 280, ! i 180, 330, Cyclists Carry Dispatches. | ";":,'OD“'H ~ Yoy Bgrhaln 200, D m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—4:10, 7:80, 930, 11:10 a. m.; 12:48, 5:15 m. Saturdays—Extra trips ef 55 and 6 . SUNDAYSE-$:10, 3:0, 1110 & m; 140, &4 5:05, . M. Between gln Francisco and Schuetsen Park same schedule as above. BERLIN, May 14—An experiment vol- unteer corps belonging to the National German Bicyeclists _ carried dispatches from Strasburg to Berlin. The distance, which is 730 kilometers, was covered in 23 hours. BRI Killed in a Mine. | Leave | In Effect. Arrive WALLACE, Idaho, May M.—W. H. | San Francisco. [Apr. 15, 1306.| San Sturdridge and Paul Peshkur, miners,| Week | Sun- Sun- | Wi were killed in the Frisco mine to-day by | _Days. f days. { MM“* days. | Days. the premature explosion of a blast. They am| 8:00 em| Novato. |10:40 am were working together. | pm| $:30 am| Petaluma. | 6:05 pm | pm| 5:00 pm Santa Rosa.| 7:3 pr HOTEL ARRIVALS | Fulton. 1:30 am Windsor. eal PALACE HOTEL. e H Auger & w, Paris Col W _J Cotton, Cal | Geyserville. H B Miller, China A M Bergewin & w, | 8:3 pml 8:00 am{ Cloverdale. | 7:36 pm Laura_Miller, China | Chicago - =} E F Rocklellow, Seat O Scotten & w, Mich | J¥am| | Hopla . L Kahn, Oakdale W Seotten, Mich E3 35 5.0 am and il | 7.8 o A Kondo, Tokio Priscilla Scotten, Mich | “7:30 am| 10 A 8 Mihara, Tokio F C Slested, Kan City $:00 am| Guerneville.| 7:35 —{ T Mosaki, Tokio M Sholl & w, Ogden 3:30 pm T Kowada, Tokio R Hayden, Wash Capt A E Graves, Lon E E Hayden, Wash 130 m; N 7 D O'Kane, rk E L Davis & w, Cal 3 K Carpenter, Oakind Mrs W J Morrison,Cal | 8:10 pml §:00 pmi Glen Ellen. | 6:06 pm| D Van Voorhies, P I E C Voorhies & w, 330 am| $:00 am T10-40 am{10-35 am A B Hashicher, Stfd | _Sutter Creek | 330 pm| 5:00 pm| Sebastopol. | 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm W S Russell, Chicago R A Parker, Boston | E H Turise, Mont G A Ballard, N Y Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West C R Hudson, Mexico Mrs J J Nitsell, N ¥ White Sulphur Springs: at Fuiton for Altrurid: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skagzs ings; at Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Hopland for Dunean Springs, Highland Sp Kelseyville, Carls- Springs, Soda Bay, port and Bartlett rings; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratogs Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake. Witter rt Tpi e, Pomo. or Valley, ®prings. D N Stetson & w, N Y |R J Nitsell, Miss Stetson, N ¥ Mrs J Austrian, Chic W J Austrian, Chicago! GRAND HOTEL. G H Johnson, Cal 13 C Greves, N Y J E Talbot, Stockton |W Harcombe, Ogden N ¥ A B Wood, Detroit W J Strawbridge, Phil | W M Dolan, S: to|J § Fogs. U S N Jobn Day's, Lierisy’'s. Bucknell's, D O Casile & w, Cal |C H Young, Denver Eanhedrin ~Helghts, Hullville Ores =Hok N D Allen, Kansas Cty| Mrx J J Thompeon, Cal lp’r:nll[.' -l’l-nq‘%im Oy, Vot Beagy. Wet- F Parker & w, L A/ Mrs F B Day. Salinas k 3 v mins, W X Robeer, Freing 1 F Maner Watsoneiie | Bell's Springs, Harrts, Olsen's, Dyer, Scotle € W Granger, Mo W 8 Cram, Portland and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets o On Sunday round trip tickets to all potuts a0 Market st Chrontele bldg. o i R X. RYAN, ' NORTH PACIFIG COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. B Pringle, Arizona T J Duncan & w, B C J R Day, Phoenix W Sarles, Cal Dr_Welden, San Pedro R Williams, Nogales E 3 Burke, Santa Bar C Gosley. Chicaso G M Poclk, Stockton 3 Trusthick & w.NZ 4 & v C. WHITING, C Milne & w, BC C R Gilbert, Washngtn | X Mrs M E Stevens, Alas R B Raaf, Cal G Stemann, Los Ang |J K Miller, Montana Mrs A M Harrls, Cal | B F Stern, 'Eureka H Isaacs, Los Angeles Mrs N T Biddle, § Jose W G _Hudson, Watsonv J Blankenship. Arfzona | B F Shepard Jr, Fresno J L Mery, Berkeley | Commencing April 22. 1900. € O Fargo. Chicago J H Larue. Kansas Cty | FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY J O Williams & w. 1l |J H Roberts, Sacto AND SAN RAFAEL. = wm‘n:akr:w. -?1'?' s-..g.n & mg 12:45, "1 115, 42 18, 40 B RAILROAD TRAVEL. R TRA” TRIPS For Mill Vallsy ‘and.San Sraoa e ~ = Rafael. on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdaye CALIFORNIA [IMITED Santa Fe Route d_Sundays, at 9:00 and 11:35 p. m. EUNDAYS 10, .00, 3.0 1000, 1100, 11:98 e m.; 1346, 30, *3:45, 509, i» ”u’.‘in.-.ln-narnmhm.-. This te the quickest running and most CoNNECTING TRAIN LEAVES San Franciscor i ) sP.N. n-:ax, ‘Wednesday, Friday and Fa 5 Sie o comnect withoall Hmtied ! trains for New York. { OVERLAND mhm ln-:-.‘-,;! 5:’! DALY - i N g WABASH NIAGARA HI.'I.,E_SIOI'I' LINE (hicago, Kansas City and St. Louis and New England Points. T S T New York Finest thr