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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1900 tmproved ranch of 19 seres; for sale | on sccount of old age. For further | jars call 410A Bay st., from € to § p. m. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. neatly furnished; suitable rent $5 per month or §1 26 per week. d Unfurn. HAYES, 136, cor. Van Ness—Sunny side room; for gentleman; TO CLOSE PARTNERSHIP. County, unim- 1and in Bonom: ccres cholo proved 0_acres, with about 1 acres : n fowing well, 1 house and i 3 fefces, chicken etc; will together. 400 Eoes wi place: tgage MiLL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. 330 San Rafael water sy ea roade; & miz fon of Kent, 10 m nutes from Ross stop at these sta- Station, or C. H. an Francisoo. Box 420, Call office. REAL ESTATE WANTED. sa’ I;l in Richmend for oen »)OMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Apply (forencon) aimona 1% prune | o ell with horse- | & nge for inth st., | MAS house &nd lot cheap, on @ccount | PINE, 12002 HOTEL sient; baths. MRS, KING, Turk and Taylor. Francisco—Elegant suites; single: tran- HOWARD, t21%—Nicely furnished rooms; also bousekeepin sons ARD, §29—Rooms from $1 25c to §1 night; also housekeeping rooms. H family. marine view, 218%—Nicel. ater; also single rooms $1 50 up. STER, 761 & mily. ighth dow room, §1 per week; transient. | MON nicely furnished,” suitable for two persons; month; use plano. . or larger pleces NATOMA, 24 Furnished rooms; single rooms, tem: fine o’ walk trom $3; double rooms, 35 per month. OAK, 355—Large furnished front sunny room 1 or 2 persons; private family: gas; bath. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and | off ctric ligh unfurnished ink; range | _basement rooms POST, 23— Finest translent rooms In the city; Bot and cold water; elevator. POWDLL, 131 Light, clean, comfortable rma.; suites or singles; running water; gas; reas. | ROSEDALE House, 318 and 321 Ellis st.—Rooms, | _night, %c to $1; week, $1 85 to $4; open t. e 51 to $150; day, 25c up. €2 Second—Double and housekeeping rooms, | ROYAL HOUBE, 126 Eills st.—Incandes: light, reading room, smoking room and ladi parigr: rooms, per hight, 850 to §1 60; woek, §2 fo §8: morth, 8 to §20; elevator on office floor; | _rooms with hot and coid water; baths. ess—Thres rooms fur ruished sunny front rooms for —Lovely fur- sekeeping. | SHERMAN Apartment House 3 Bishth st. near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. | TAYLOR, 818—Elegantly furnished parlors; sun all day; rent cheap; also single rooms, 3§ up. TEHAMA, 308, near ‘(Mxl&l‘ furnished | _eunny rooms; rent cheap; quiet house. r housekeeping, gle, 35 s for housekeeping: | THE OAKS. 118 Third_A good rooming houss | “for good people. R. HUGHES, proprietor. s st st 2 e itting rcom and bedroom; use of sunny. Box 2194, Call 1116, near 7th—3 or 3 nicely fur. sunny rooms; housekeeping if D BOARD. BELGRAVIA Hotel, bay-window roor Polk and Clay—Sunny uperior board; $25 up. 2 rooms. Address HAIGHT, 232—Sunny rooms, with board for 3, $40 per nth; also parlor suite for 2, $60. Turmished room; = 1L Suth Pleasant . cor. Jones and Sutter sts.— ny single rooms and suites, with aes, with every convenience. MAS. 1820 Market st—Suite of 2 or 3 ate board optional. ; exceptionally good in every summer rates. 807 Callfornia st. PRIVATE family; large, refined home; cars or walking distance; $2* ‘single, $40 couple; no children; gents only: reference required. A. B.. box 3108, Call office. family hote particular; nicely furnished rooms; y connecting roon ; run. water. —One ished large 46— Large sunny furnished room; pri- Four nice, sunny rooms and bath; furbished front suite, hot suite of nicely furnished New furnished bay- TGOMERY st., 1030—Large cor. sunny room also single front room; rent $ and $7 per BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. IMPORTANT announcement—The new butld- ings on the famous ‘‘Benard Plans’ are to be commenced within 6 months. If you intend to buy in beautiful Berkeley at all you had better not delay selecting your lot. lces will positively edvance. About ome-half of the famous “‘Hillegass Tract”’ has been sold, 27 houses have been erccted and ‘still there's more to follow.” Every lot has & depth of y a perfect grade. Every street {s sewered, graded and macad- amized. Every lot 1s within 10 minutes’ walk of the railroad station. Every lot is within 10 minutes’ walk of the University grounds. Every jot s so situated that you can ses from it the Golden Gate and rallroad mole, and no steep hills to climb, and every lot is for sale by MASON & McLENATHEN. Adjoining P. WITHIN 2 blocks of the university cholcest part of ‘‘Beautiful Berkele; new house of 9 pooms; large lot; street work l.!ll done; only 2 blocks from Telegraph-ave. electric raflroad. Apply to MASON & McLENATHEN, SEE ‘Adjotning P. O., Berkeley. BEST BERKELEY BARGAINS. $1250—60x130; neat 4-room cottage: convenient to_electric cars and Dwight way station. $1400—50x120; fine lot: house § rooms, bath. pantry, etc.; fine garden and fruit trees; $100 cash, $15 per month. $1800—60x130; very tasty and neat; new mod. ern cottage; right at station; § finished and 8 unfinished rooms. to-date houses, all desirabl Bight new, strictly up- 4 fuleins: shotos oC K loosionss and T rooms; each; easy terms. H. D. IRWIN, R. R. Walting Room, Lorin Station. $2000_NEW 6-room cottage: all modern Improve- ments; lot 46x125; porcelain bath, tiled sink; sta. tubs; 1 and 2 blocks to train and electrio cars; 1 at Golden Gate, 1 at Adeline, 1 at Lo- rin, 1 at Ashby ave. and 1 at Dwight way; gniy $100 down, bal. same as rent; §20 per mo., including interest. W. C. MORAN. $550—$50 CASH, bal. $10 per mo.; cor. lot, 40x100; 4-room cottage, hard-finished rooms, all pa- pered. W. C. MORAN, Lorin Sta., Berkeley. A RARE CHANCE. $1260—Two-story house, T rooms; corner lot 45x 120; two blocks from Lorin station; $350 cash az_ave.; $25 down, balance in installments. C. NAMANNY, Lorin Station. C. C. BEMIS, Real Estate and General Land Agent, 824 Montgomery st. In Herkeley—Corner lot $7x150, with modern house of 8 rooms. 500—To close estate; corner lot 116x180; in Berkeley; near Ashby Btation and 1 block from streetcar line; with improvement: house § rooms and bath; large barn, win mill and tank. Address EDWARD HOEG MANN, executor, or H. A. POWELL, atto: ney, 015 Safe Deposit bldg, San Franeisco. $3700—LOVELY 7-room new house, close to uni- versity; on improved street. O. G. MAY & CO., Berkeley station. $600_FINE 8-room colonial house in the beau- tiful Bcenic Park; large lot. O. G. MAY &CO. HOUSES to rent, furnished or unfurnished, for the summer or by the year. O. G. MAY & CO. SEE our choice lots In the cholcest part of town—the Scenic Park and Hillegass tracts— [ e e e e e T2 824 | 1orth and south of the college Erounds. O. | e e e s | -0 MAY & 00, Bl Siathon, ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. THOROUGHLY well furnished house, in the age 7._to board and attend school; $6. Address box 2382, Call, ROOMS WANTED. sunny room, with privilese ral. Box #391, Call office. very best part of Berkeley, to rent for 6 months: references required.’ Apply to MA- EON & McLENATHEN, adjoining P. O, Berkeley Statio FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS reasonable. gle rooms, suitable for housekeep- y take no other: rellable: perticulars. ‘‘Relief for Ladies’’ In letter by return mall; at drug- gists. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadel esected for $4: collections made; PACIFIC COLLECTION ery st., rooms 9-10; tel | ROOMS papered from 83; whitened, §1 up painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third. e e i SE“’I\"G SIA(;H"ES A;D écPPLIES. RENTED, repaired, bought, #0ld; machine sup- lies. Standerd Agency, 145 6th; phone Mint 45, ALL Xinds bought. repairing at lowest rat “furnished for ange; separate en- “STABLES TO LET. STABLE, © etalls, large loft, water and gas, om for wagons, rent § Apply at office, 13 i; gas; bath. housekeeping month. large eunny rooms, con- | ©-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel. Main 5713. rage nd Furniture Moving Com- Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281 e e e et e e SUBURBAN PRO: Eik'l‘ FOR rent_Furn ; modern c hed cottage, Belvedere: five Address iree eunny connect- : gas and bath. ~d housekeeping large unfurnished sunny sunny lar; water; rent $s. room, complets for d bath; $2 &0 or entire floor, ele- nished for rtisements and been established at 109 Va- WICK HOUEE, per night, $1 % to $5 per week, and housekeeping: open all night. ELMER HOU! the ¥ Hotel; 8 JFT, 14 Turk—Changed hands; well fug ooms; offices; euite, single; $6, §20 mo. A, 239 Post, cor. Stkn.—Single and cor. ites: finest in city; h., ¢ water; cars door; elevator; tourists accommodated. TT, 1426 Market st. (0ld No, 1364)—Fur. rms., euites, single. also unfurnished. IFORNIA, r P ¥ roome} CARROLTON owell_Low rent; @scmely furnished. 1206 Market, cor. Golden Gate y_corner well furn. ; rms. & offices. ave —Su EDDY, 36— Pleasant nicely furnished rooms; dging rooms; also housekeeping rooms. EDDY, 47—Large, pleasant, suany room; two ts, water, gas; low rent. 516 JHandsome front aloove: pleasant 2iso large and single room. 515 Front euite, beautifully furnished; other elegant r ; reasonable, near G —-iTTs furnished i5. A sunny front reom, running water, rre closets; also other rooms. © Ca u FELL, two la _ 965, corner Sixth—Suite of 3 slegant corner roome, suitable for doctor. , %65, cor. 6th (The Oliver)—! ny rooms, single or sulte FOLSOM, 102%5—Sunny parlor suite: Columbia square at foot of stalrs; $15; Private. GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—TFlegantly furnished rooms. suites or Singie; travelers accom dated GEARY, 616—Large pleasant room: running water: gas; bath: #5. GOLDEN GATE, 7%i—Nicely furnished sunny room: gentleman; private; reasonable. JLDEN GATE, 1526—2 unfurn. front rms.: rn. kitchen, stove, siok, closets, bath; §10. T SOUTHERN, soutbeast corner Seventh Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en sulte or gle; ladies’ parior; reading room; elevator, COCK HOUSE, 76 Mission st —Select 111y rooming house; $1 50 to $6 per week. per week, | | ed housekeep- | house- | GREAT BARGAD TYPEWRITERS —We eell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals, $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California, telephone Maln 268. { LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ROWARDENNAN Improvement Co.—Notice of intention to change principal place of busi- ness—Notice s hereby given that in pursuance 1o the written vonsent of more than two- thirds (2-3) of the capital stock of ths Ro- wardennan Improvement Co., & corporation, created under the laws of the State of Call- fornia, which sald written consent has been | cobtained and filed in the office of sald cor- poration, it is the intention of said corpora- tion to remove and change its prin ©f business from the city and cou: Francisco, State of Californt to the town of Ben Lomond, in the county of Santa Cruz, i | | ehance of u lifetim. | $100 cash, balance on your own terms. FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. QNLT mi0 FOR A HOMB. ONLY $00 FOR A HOME. ONLY $400 FOR A HOME. ONLY $400 FOR A HOME. Come to-day if you want it: it won't last long. terms it desired. FOREST PARK TRACT. Only = few minutes from the station. ¥-acre lots. 1-acre lots. 3e-acre lots, Special sale for next two days. They are going and vou will miss the you don't come quick, if You want a desirable place for a home; only a Tew of cholcest lots left. y trict at a workingman's | In a millionaire’s d price. Lots 75 feet deep and any frontage desired; all streets graded: water piped to every lot! in Fruitvale senitary district; over 4000 forest ‘and frult trees on this tract; a good speculation if | you do not want a home; we build to suit you; title guaranteed; close to car and transportation lines. 200—Lots BOX1T5; cholcest part of Fruitvale; bearing fruit trees on the property. 5600 Lot 100x175: fine place for chicken: $650—4-room cottage and lot; easy terms $950—4-room cottage and Jot; $1100—3 chicken ranches, new and complete in every detall; easy terms. Lots of others at_various prices. MON B ENTS. FLAT OR OX NTS. THE HOME BUILDING COMPANY, Fruitvale office, balf a‘block above Fruitvale station. FOR SALE BY H. A. PLEITNER. $550—House of 4 rooms and basement, chicken house, good well and pump; lot large x110; $T50—Cottage of 4 rooms and basement; fruit trees, etc.; lot 50x110; $100 cash, balance $12 per month, $850—Houee of § rooms, hard finished; large barn, chicken houses, good well and force easy terms if desired. ndow cottage of 3 large rooms stable and pigeon houses; lot all fenced. House of 6 rooms, high basement, all stable, chicken houses, good well and pump; ‘corner iot, 170x150; all fenced. $1500—Modern cottage of § rooms and bath, stable and chicken houses; choice frult trees in bearing; lot 100x100; all fenced; mee this for a bargain, $1500—Cottage of 4 rooms, hall and basement, stable and chicken houses; fot 107x260, all. fenced. $2€50—Half-acre lot, with cottage of 7 rooms and bath, mantel, basement, stable, chicken houses, fruit trees, fine artestan well, windmill and tank; located In the best part of Fruitvale, $3000—Modern 1%;-story Colonial style residence of § rooms and bath, fine mantel, nickel plumbe ing, gas, etc.; large lot; splend!d location; only and basement. 90x117 2125 floored; wagon, cart, harness, etc. For particulars apply to H. L. SMITH, secretary Board of | Trade of S8an Francisco, 202 Market st. —————— e ;| ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. JUST ltke paying rent. $950—6 rooms; modern house. $1000—5-room house; large lot. | $1800—6-room, 2-story house; large lot. §2000—§ rooms; modern cottage. $2750—8-room house; modern, All the above are near stations and schools &nd can be bought on any term: Chicken ranch, 3 acres, right at Fruitvale, cheap; exchange for San Francieco property: new, modern 6-room cotts Morton- eta- tion. 20 Post st., 6. F.; Park st, Ala- meda. $1325—LOT 50xif0, morth side Alameds ave., near Grand st. “u‘i%o—cmme. & rooms; on Pearl st.; lot | $16.00—For exchange for country property; house of 15 rooms, outbuildings; lot 18(x250. ~ $4500—Water front lot 166x200. E. D. JUDD & CO. 1434 Park st, Alameda | FOR sale in Alameda—A neat new modern cot- tage of § rooms, bath and hall, including &l‘ and cement side- ; dron railings e house was bullt to fult owner; basement well cemented: would be & pleasant skating room for children; aiso plastered cefling; best locality in town; garden and lewn; terms to sult buyer; house can be #0ld furnished or unfurnished. ly 1710 Grl:‘ld #t., Alameda; broadgauge Grand-st. station. | $140_FURNISHXD 0-room cottage; large lot. Box 2393, Call office. $100—COTTAGE 4 rooms, 2 in basement fot; 3620, fins hoase of § rovess and now bullding in center of Alameda, B0-ft. lot. J. H._ YOUNG, owner and buflder, 1243 Park. ALAMEDA HOUSES TO LET. let to party of grown persons, cheap, “1’-::}:’:&-:1' n‘:zf- and n-guuy';’flmmrzm: condition; itchen partl; rm!sl L. Ire o WAL HORST, cor. Santa Clara: ave. and Ninth st . ALAMEDA FURNISHED HOUSES. o 4 blocks trom local tratn. For particulars apply Etate of California, sald removal or ch: v 5 tp take effect immediately atter the axpira: | St AL XL Frulivils Bl o e Xhaus ¥R Wmaks Yoo e prbiietion SAN LEANDKO REAL ESTATE. Dated at the city and county of San Fran- ~aminn glsco, California. this 34 day of May. A D. | WIN—ORCHARD orucmh;un cottags, barn, 100, - R 'ROVEMENT | etc., fiear Ban Leandro. ANK CAR" CO., by B. DICKT Secretary. THY, San Leandro, i BANKRUPT salo—Grocerles, wines, liquors, MMR(H;\RD of § & with cottage, b: ete. near San Leandro, FRANK & MeGAR: THY, San Leandro, OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $0 CABH, $10 monthly; lot 100x256 feet; will bufld you a cottage, 3, 4 or 5 rooms, all com- payment as cheap rent: land level ana climate the best and grand view; no fogs nor raw winds bere; you can have el vated or valley land; near a 90-foot-wide boule- vard and electric car line; not far from a fine school; Westall Tract, adjoining East Oak- land; butlding up rapidly; select rabbitry and extendive poultry plant now located here; call or send for circular; 465 Beventh st., near corner Broadway, Oakland, H. Z. JONES, owner. #1050 STORE and 4 rooms, with lot, wall Jo- cated, for business; _ply quickly to A roperty worth §1500. A ENCO., 1118 Broadway. $2500-NE'W 7-room residence, modern, and cor- ner lot; located, ey eas) s and & barg: n;nnzoru.loby‘hb‘fl . 1118 Broadway. TWO, S room modem houses: new; up to date in every respect; in best residence distriot of city; $3000 each on terms to suit, Four elegant flats in residence district, pay- n§|9 per cent on Investment; bargain. 1 ne bullding lots on Telegraph ave. and Grove st. Fine residence at Piedmont, clear of en- cumbrance, valued at $10,000, to exchange for stock ranch in Sonoms or Contra Costa Co. $:500 worth of clear untmproved lots for #mall ranch in Contra Costa County; will pay in $2000 in cash if necessary. SRSURES & RS0, 1002 Broadway. 2 LOTS: Grove st, near 124; chesp. O. K. K!!\'G. 902 Bro-g'l’. Oakland. 10 ACRES nice bearing orchard below San Jose: $2250; no bulldings: fine fruit. C. K. KING, #02 Broadway, Oakland. $100 FOR 61-8 acres; Walnut Creek, Contra - Costa County; house; barn; 1-acre ‘orchard. C. K. KING, %2 Broadway, Oakland. TO lsese, six months or less—Completely fur- nished; ten rooms, bath, large grounds; best part Alameda: three minutes from Morton station. 1727 Encinal ave., Alameda. FURNISHED houses from $25 to $150; can suit all classes. E. D. JUDD & CO., 1424 at., Alameda. ALAMEDA COTTAGE WANTED. HARRISON, 754%, mear Fourth—Finely fur | WANTED—A furnished modern nishel eunny rooms; bath; all convenignces; bomelike; §1 week up in m% location in summer. i R R AT $500—160 ACRES near Ukiah, Sonoma County; house; some land cultivated; 25 acres cleared. C. K. KING, %2 Broadway, Oakland. O‘Rg{nA{lD in Dnt'(‘y‘ mmrumaz\n iEAlou 0 an acre: ot and up. Ls- BURY, 49 Ninth u,vg:kllnd. . FOR sale at _great bargain—Beautiful Oakland residence. THE McCARTHY CO., 646 Market. BLOCK 64, must be sold, near £3d ave., 17th st., l East Oakland; a rare chanoce for a b) b th st., Eest Oakland. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. OQAKLAND REAL ESTATE OAKLAND REAL ESTATE OAKLAND REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, SATURDAY, JUNE 2D, 2 p. m., at Salesroom, LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE COMPANY, 460 and 462 Bighth st., Oakland. EXECUTOR'S SALE. “’nr:: following, subject to confirmation of 0. 1 Starr estate—Southeast corner Fifth a a Tenth st.; elegant (Starr) residence; 13 rooms: furnace; stable; lot 125x140, or 300x140; location chofcest in jtact Osakland. No. 2. FINE RESIDENCE LOTS. Adjoining above, NE. corner Fifth ave. and BE. Ninth st.; Clinton station; opposite elegant mansion of W. S. Goodfellow; in 4 subdivis- fons, 313% and 50x140 cach. BXECUTOR'S SALE UTOR'S A Waters estate—SW. corner Tenth and Webster sts.: 50x75; business Iot for stores or flata: 2 blocks of ‘First National Bank (Tenth and ; lot is outside of new, fire limits. MAGNIFICENT COTTAGE HOME. 1610 West st.; Market or Darrow-gauge sta- tlons: § rooms; modern: curly redwood finish; mantels, gas, etc.; 35x100: only $500 cash, bal- ance 8 per cent; rent month. A BT CAKLAND BUSINESS BLOCK. 768 and 765% I Twellth st. bet. Fifteenth and Bixteenth aves.; 2-story brick bullding; store and upper flat; lot 26x140 to alley; terms cash. INCOME FLATS. SE. corner Bixth and Castro sts.; Market station; modern building, each & rooms, bath; fas; mantel; briok foundation; lot 37H%xT5; fine ’outllon for store; only i Sl Dlenoe: ‘early payments: rents month. EREY TR ARSIDRNCE, 5_::10 th'(h st., near c‘h“?r'l ;dgnlm:xu-.hom , 8 rooms and bath; brick foundation; mrr'!: near Market station; only $300 cash, balance § yearly payment ADMINIETRATOR'S SALE. Bubject to confirmation of court, 803 Franklin st., bet. Fifth and Sixth; oot- tago. § rooms; of 25x; only ¥ blocks of Bev- enth and Broadway; rents ELEGANT §-ROOM RESIDENCE. Merrimao st. (or Twenty-eighth), near Telegraph ave., on beautiful McClure Helghts; modern in every respect; lot 63x110; bank mort- #age ${000 can remain; must be sold. FINB BUILDING LOT. West side of Adeline st., 126 fest morth of Efghth; 50x128:3; choice location. SAN PABLO-AVE. LOTS. NW. corner San Pablo and Bonton aves.; Golden Gate station; 8 lots 46x190 each; location for stores; new electric line and Santa' Fe Rall- road will treble value; quarter cash. FINE BERKELEY COTTAGE (City Limits). South side of Benton (or Sixtieth) 300 feat wi of Grove-st. car line: 2 block: 50x135; new flat loan $2000, balance cash; a snap. HOME NEAR TELEGRAPH AVE. and 33th st. East side Ruby st 200 feet north of Moss ave. (or Thirty-efghth st.): modern bay win- dow, 7 rooms; bath; cement basement; extra fine barn; lot 50x100; choicest shrubberies; new flat mortgage $150, balance cash. Remember date. SATURDAY, June 24, 3p. m. WRITE FOR MAPS. CALL AND BE SHOWN PROPERTIES. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., Office and Salesroom, 60462 Eighth st., Oakland. AT AUCTION. AT AUCTION AT AUCTION; OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, {ith and Franklin, Oakland. e e e e DIVIDEND NOTICEN, DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. 105 (Afty cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be payable at the office of the company, 827 Market et., on and after Fri- day, June 1, 1900, Transfer books will close on Saturday, May 26, 1900, at 12 o'clock m. W. D. K. GIBSON, Secretary pro tem. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 79 (twenty- five cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Monday, May 21, 1900. Transfer books will close on Tuesday, May 15, 1500, at 3 o'clock_p. m. H. W. THOMAS. Secretary Pro Tem. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Charles H. Paclker, Ella E. Kroenke, 20, Lucien B. Gales, 23, 19, city. Fred R. Hooke, 33. 216 Turk street, and Jes- sie L. Frese, 26, 210 Turk street. Edwin H. Morgan, 40, 980 Jackson street, and Minnie Slothan, 22, 518 Fifth street. Henrik Joharmissen, 41, 510 Howard street, and Regina T. Madison, 45, 2326 Mission street. 23, 818 Green street, and 30 Green street. Willlam B. Cotter, 43, city, and Benredicita Svendgard, 33, city. Ralph C. Mize, 23, Presidio, and Iva Woot- ten, 18, Vacaville. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at efther of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. ANFINDSEN—In this city, May 13, 1900, to the wife of Captain B. Anfindsen, a' daughter. BRACKETT -In this city, May 15, 19 wife of George F. Brackett, M.D., a daugh- ter. BURKE—IH this city, May 13, 1900, to the wife of John J. Burke, a daughter. CLARK—In this city, May 18, 1500, to the wife of Edward J. Clark, a son. DONQHOE—In this city, May 13, 1300, to the wite of Cornelius Donohoe, & son. FITZPATRICK—In this city, May 8 1900, to the wife of Thomas F. Fitzpatrick, a son. FOWLER—In this city, May 15 1900, to the wite of W. C. Fowler, a son. LUBY—In this city, March 15, 1500, to the wife of E. P. Luby, daughter, LUCKOW~—In_ this city, April 29, 1900, to the wife of R. C. Luckow, a daughter. MASON—In Lorin, Berkeley, May 3, 1300, to the wite of J. H. P. Mason, a daughter. MEYER—In this city, May 18, 1900, to the wife of Herman M. D. Meyer, a daughter. MICHAELIS—In this city, May 16, 1500, to the wife of Captain Julius Michaelis, a daughter. ROESSNER—In Oakland, May 1, 1900, to the wife of H. W. Roessner, a son. SCHACHT-In this city, May 12, 1000, to the wife of H. Schacht, daughter. MARRIED. CRUMP--BEVERIDGE—In this city, May 17, 1300, at the bride's home, by the Rev. Phillip Coombe, Percy A. Crump of San Francisco and Florence Isobel, daughter of J. A.. Bev- eride of Ban Francisco. JONES—-ROGERS—In this city, May 13, 1800, by the Rev. W. P. White, Harold D. Jones and Jda M. Rogers, both of Michigan. MORGAN—STOTHAN—In this city, May 19, 1900, by the Rev. Paul Branke, Bdwin H. Morgan and Minnie Stothan. DIED. Heydenrich, Emil Morgan, Hush J. O'Connor, James 8. Phelan, Patrick Putnam, Charles Robinet, Sarah hmidt, Mary A. afer, Henry tephens, Martha G. Strother, Fleete ¥. Davis, ‘Lottie White, George 8. Garcla, Anastasia ‘Wilkins, Thomas ABER—In San Diego, May 19, 1900, Willlam E. “Aber, beloved husband of Augusta C. Aber, and father of F. Russell Aber. ADAIR—In Oakland, May 15, 1900, Annfe Adalr, & native of New York, aged 70 years. Aber, Willlam E. ‘Adair, Annie Andréws, Peter D. Bassilllo, Lloyd 8. Capelll, Sophie Concannon, Luke Cooper, John A. Colttomaen, Dw;::hl enden, Cronin, Ellen o7 tend the funeral to-morrow (M % g o'clock, from the residence of R. C. King, 817 Jackson street, thence to the Church of the Immaculate Conception, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the ropose of her soul. commencing at § oclock. nterment St. Mary's Cemetery, —Oakland. Members of the Third Order of 'St. Francis mre respecttully requested to attend the fu- neral. ANDREWS—In this city, May 19, 1300, Peter D, Andrews, son of e Margaret and the ate Pcter Andrews, a native of Scotland, aged 66 years. (Towa City, la., and Wads- ‘worth, Nev., papers please copy.) I>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of ‘the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- ny, 2425 Mission street, near Twenty-first. terment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. BASSILLIO—In this nlll'y May 15, 1900, Lk §yril, infant son of ohn ¥. and Annie Bassiliio. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., {(Buccessors to Flannagan & Gallagher) FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM 20 Firth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. CREMATION. 0Odd Feliows’ Cemetery Association, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. 1t deceased was ANY ORGAN- SEATION Bavine & Decbing. pellow A8 metre- same for members of the family. GEORGE R. FLETCHER, Superintendent. city, and Lizzie Sheurer, | CAPELLI—In this city, May 13, 1900, Sophie, dearly beloved wife of Michael Capelli, daugh- ter of Martino and Estere Giovannoni, sister of Mrs. A. Podesta, Mrs. M. Gabrieill and Joe, Albert and Eddie Glovannoni, daughter- in-law of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ca; nd sister- in-law of A Capelli, ‘Mrs. y Carli_and Mrs. Louisa Sigali, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 21 years § months and 14 days. U7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully notified that the funeral takes place to-morrow (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, 1511 Powell street. near Fil- bert. Interment New Italian Cemetery. CONCANNON—In this city, May 18, 1900, Luke, beloved husband_of Julla Concannon, and father of Mrs. D. Lally and the late Mrs. McCann, a native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 92 years. D7 The’ funeral will take place this day (Sunday), at 7:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 208 Eleventh street, thence to St. Jo- sech’'s Church; where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 8 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- ery. COOPER—In this city, May 16, 190, John A., beloved husband of the late Catherine Cooper. & native of Baltimore, Md., aged 6 years 2 months and § days. [ Friends and acquaintances and members of Associate Veterans of Mexican War, Po- cahontas Tribe No. 11, Imp. Order of Red Men, Valley Lodge No. 30, A. O. U. W., and Ivanhoe Lodge No. 5, K. of P., are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day Sunday), at 12:30 o’clock, from his late resi- lence, 220 Brannan street. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. County HOIPRA‘L‘ COTTON—In the City and May 19, 1500, Robert W. Cotton, & native England, aged 41 years. CRITTENDEN—In the City and County Hospi- tal, May 19, 1900, Dwyght Crittenden, & na- tive of New York, aged 70 years. CRONIN—In San Pablo, Contra Costa County, May 16, 1900, Ellen Cronin, beloved mother of Katle, Danlel and Dennis Cronin, & native of Ireland, aged 55 years. DAVIS—In this city, May 19, 1900, Lottie Davis, beloved wife of Ernst Davis, daughter of Mrs. Gellert, and mother of Milton and Charles Davis, native of Germany, aged 33 years 3 months and 6 days. GARCIA—In the City and County Hospital, May 18, 1900, Anastasia Garcia, & native of Moxico, aged 26 years. HEYDENRICH_In the City and County Hospl- tal, May 19, 1900, Emil Heydenrich, a ive of New York, aged 39 years. MORGAN—In Sacramento, May 10, 100, Hugh J. Morgan, husband of Gussle lorn.& and father of Roy and Amy Morgan, a natfve of New Jersey, aged 40 years. O'CONNOR—In Berkeley, Cal, May 18, 1300, James B. O'Connor, beloved brother of Mrs. B. Y. Hobson, & native of Ireland, aged 40 years. Triends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to lt:figd the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1 o’clock, from the parlors of the Pacific Undertakers, 777 Mission street, thence to St. Paul's Church for services, com- mencing at 2 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PHELAN—In this city. May 18, 1300, Patrick, husband of the late Mary Phelan, and father | of George W., Robert B. and Henry G. Phe- lan and Mre. J. H. Dwells, a native of Queens County, Ireland, aged 6 years. 7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 18 Clara street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment private in Holy Cross Cemetery. PUTNAM—In this city, May 19, 1900, Charles Putnam, a native of New York. aged 69 years. ROBINET—In this Tity, May 19, 1900, Saral beloved wite of Louls \Robinet, mother of Lulu Robinet and Mrs, William Chittick of Los Angeles, Cal. and sister of Mrs. James Denny of Alameda and Mrs. Robert J. Bo- land,” a native of San Francisco, aged 89 years and 10 months. SCHMIDT—In this city, May 19, 1900, Mary A., beloved wife of the late Willlam Schmidt, dearly beloved mother of Maude E. Schmidi and rs. James S. Fennell, and sister of Margaret Lenahan, a native of Ireland, aged 5 _years. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. BHAFER—At the German Hospital, May 13, 1900, Henry Shafer, beloved husband of Ellen Shafer, and stepfather of Thomas Alexander, Mrs. Frank Leveroni and Mrs. Fred Minkel, a native of Baden, Germany, aged 55 years 11 months and § days. [ Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of the Gantner & Guntz Un- dertaking Company, 8§ and 10 City Hall square, Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. STROTHER—In this city, May 17, 1900, Fleete F., beloved husband of Elizabeth Strother, a native of Washington, D. C., aged 61 years R R R S s N T ) and_13 days. §>The funeral will take place this day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, Bush street. Lawn Cemetery. STEPHENS—In this city, May 18, 1900, Martha ife of H. R. Stephens, aged 24 years 2 months and 6 days. WHITE—In this city, May 18, 1900, George S., beloved son of John §. and Abbie A. White, Interment Cypress brother of Willie, Lizzie and Edward Ye, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 6 months and 8 days. * EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at $:30 o'clock, from the family residence, $29 Howard street. Interment Holy Croes Cemetery. WILKINS—In this city, May 18, 1900, Thomas E. Wilkins, a native of Chelsea, Mass., aged 8 years. (Chelsea, Mass.. papers please copy.) | 7 Friends and acquaintances and members of the Ship and Steamboat Joiners' Associa- tion are respectfully invited to attend the funera! this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the pariors of A. W. Martin & Co., 118 Geary street. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- tery. —— e HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. H Fenton, U S N |1 Stern. New York O_C Wheeler & w,/M A Cohen, New York Los Angeles |E J Mars, St Louis C F Meyer, Bombay |Dr H G Bayless, L An Mrs Meyer, Bombay lD W Kirkland, L Ang | B U Steinman, Sacto |T L Liebis, L Angeles E H Clear, Dawson R H F Variel, L Ang W E German, Napa |T Mackiernan, N Y Dr J G Thompson, Oak'W Parker, L Angeles G H Brown, Cleveland |Dr J H Lindsley, Mass B Mayas, Tacoma |W C Rudd. Cleveland A G Glassen, S Dfego |H P W Cole, L. Ang C A Whittemeyer,India L Lyons, Redlands L W Blinn & W, L An|G E Crocker, Boston C H McKevitt, § Paula D P Kingsley & w,NY Mrs W H Moseley, J C McCall, New York New Haven |E R Perkins, Pa Mrs W G Pennypacker, 'W G Ganong, Ohlo Delaware, |J A Cisco & w. N Y Miss H Pennypacker, Mrs C H Mathews, Delaware Detroit § Hambu Ohio Mrs D A Freland, Ind B 3 Sewall; Bacto |L von Rosenbers, N Y B F Prestoi & w, Por-|J A Bittel & w. Chgo tola ‘”l’ Dolgoroukof?, St Miss Preston, Portola Pe(erlbur%o Miss B Preston, Portla|J T Shaw, Portland Miss U Preston, Portla|Dr B N Ward, U S N E 8 Goram & w, S Rsa|C O Nelson, Pt Richmd J Underwood, Chicago|S A McKeon & w, LAn Mrs C Zeitler, Denver |F S Young, L Angeles P Hichborn, U8 N |F W Dunn. Nevada Mrs Hichborn, D C S H Black, Nevada B Bretherton, N Y GRAND HOTEL. E W Sutcliffe, Chico |J A Herlan, Sn Ramon G H Sagoe, Cal A Wetler, St Louls Mrs J Taylor, Los Ang H Welxeibaum, N ¥ G B McKee, San Jose |S Drollinger, Cal L A Phillips, Cal G X Harrison, Cal H Rose, Stanford - |J W Purkhiser, Los An C Hagan, Sliver City |Mre W Bryden, Canada G H Farnsworth, Brkly Mrs F England & son, A C Nanl, Berkéley | Amow River H L Warner, Los Ang | A Smith, Stockton : R McNeil & w, Omaha W _H_Cook, Los Ang P B Gates, L A |3 W Bowen, Los Ang. M E Dailey, San Jose J E Manlove & w, Cal w Parker & w, L A/C B Drennan & wife, Mrs F H Bernard, Cal | _Butte City Jessie Bernard, Chico |M Michael Cal C Rankin, Boston A de Rochbrune Jr, 83 C Moffatt, Portland |Dr E L Robertson, N ¥ A Veitn, Fresno B _Van Blarcom & w, D Martin, Los Ang | St Louts ‘W Roper, Chico A T Kerr & w, Chicago N Ketchum, Chicago/C M Hoffman, Mo S Holl, Sacramento | CE Blllings, St Paul H Balr, Sacramento |A T Hall & w, St Paul H Derbyshire, Ogden J W Cook, Paé Grove M Sims, Sacramento' F Trenkow, Crockett J Morrow, Seattle |Miss M Brown, Cal E Whiting, Denver |S A Loud, Cal Prague, Los Angeles M E McGrath, Denver ‘T Simmons, Chicago R Hoffman, tinez Phenney, Redlands |A J Holcombe, Cal M Green, Long Bch M B Fassett, Los Ang ‘W Herlihy, Los Ang'A J Gilbert & w, Stktn Davidson, Danville | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Roberts, Livermore |'W C Hill, San Pedro H Shinn, Berkeley O Bennett, San Pedro Doyle, Los Ang L T Clemans, Ls Ang E Saunders, Stocktn H H Hamlin, Los Ang Bird, Arcata J Goble. Chico J Jackson, Oakdale |C D Wiison, Los Ang G Stone, Pa |G M Drews, Monterey McCulloch, Phoenix J L King & fm, 8 Dieg L P LU PP L e P LR L ERELE L] J Sullivan,” Sonora |Mrs Lowry, Sn Diego N Harmon, Sacto [T J McGree, Los Ang E Sloan &'w, Cal [D'B Camp, Los A H Jones, Sta Rosa (Mrs W T McLane, Muller, National Cty |Mrs O J Lienan, Cal J Farmer. St Monica F H Hopler, N Y ¥ Coon, Mich A McGlenn, Los Ang D Porter, Los Ang E E Deaver, Lodi M Hayden & w, Colo J E Hall, Santa Rosa J B Glover & w, Cal P N Fitzgerald, ‘Alaska —— e LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. BAILED. Saturday, May 19. Stmr Centennial, Eagles, Seattle. DOMESTIC PORTS. SAN DIEGO—Safled May 19—Br stmr Ener gla, for San Francisco. o PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived May 19—Stmr Alcazar. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived May 19—Stmr Newburg, hence 15; £, 5 May stmr Coquille River, At OCEAN STEAMERS. —Salled May 19—Si for New York, via Southampton. o Daos LIVERPOOL—Arrived May 19—Stmr Etrurla, MOVILLE. Satlea May _19—Stm: Rome, from Glasgow, for New fore. ' —_——— It doesn’t matter much whether a man remains gets dt.h-ou‘oh ory og B Fisher, Sacto very apt to regret it. SERVICES THIS DAY AT THE CHURCHES First Baptist, Eddy street, near Jones— Rev. E. A. Woods. 3 Morning—Rev. Frower of Santa Clara will preach. Evening—Sermon by the pastor. Emmanuel Baptist, Bartlett street, between ‘Twenty-second and Twenty-third—Rev. J. George Gibson. Morning—*The League of Pity Formed by First Congregational, corner Post and Ma- son streets—Rev, George C. Adams. Christ.” _Evening— The Open Door, As Spirit.”” Evening—Sermon by Rev. Seen by St. John. Morning—*‘Blasphemy Against the nng 3 W. G Puddetoot of Boston, Mass. Third Congregational, Fifteenth st mees Velenctd and Mission—Rev. Altred « Bayley. Morning—'Soul Lessons From Santa Crus Mountains.” Evening— The New Birth," as {llustrated from George Eliot in “Stlas Marner. Olivet Congregational, Seventeenth and Noe streets—Rev. H. T. Shepard. Morning—*‘Helping the Weak' Eventng— “Locking Unto Jesus. Richmond Congregational, corner Seventh avenue and Clement strest—Rev. Philip Coombe. Morning—"The Crown of Righteousness.” Evening—“If the Righteous Scarcely Be Saved." St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue and ofr'm-vu strest—Rev. Father Prender- gast, V. G. Morning—Sermon at 11 o’clock mass by Rev. Father Prendergast. Evening—Rev. Fath- er Ramm will deliver the discourse. Bt. Ignatius, Van Ness avenue and Hayes | street—Jesuit Fathers. St Mary’s, Dupont and California streets— Paulist Fathers. Morning—Rev. Father Burkbard, S. J., will preach at 10:20 mass. Evening—Rev. Father Calaia, 5. J., will deliver the dis- course. Morning—Sermon at 11 o'clock mass of the Fathers. Evening—Sermon pers, one ves- First Christian, Twellth street, near How- Morning—""Reward.” Evening— The Law ard—Rev, F. & Ford. in Commandments.” Trinity, corner Bush and Gough streets— Morning—Preaching by the pastor. v, Frederick W Clampets. noon-—gamer T - After- Stmpson Memort; chanan streets—] corner Hayes and Bu- . John Stephens. Grace M. E., corner Twenty-first and Capp streets—Rev. J. N. Beard. Morning—Preaching by Rev. John Pardee of Nevada. Evening—Preaching by Rev. M. H. Alexander of Oakland. Morning—Preaching by the pastor. Evea- ing—Same. Trinity Methodist, corner Market, Sixteenth nnd&Noo streets—Rev. Theodore H. Wood- ar Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening— Preaching. Fifteenth Avenue M. E., South San Fran- cisco—Rev. Artbur Anderson. Morning—Preaching by the pastor. Even- ing—Same, Howard Street M. E., Howard street, be- g“n Second and Third—Rev, John A. B. tlson. Morning—Preaching by Rev. C. B Winning of Los Gatos. Evening—Sermon. First M. E. Powell street, near Washing- ton—Rev. W. S. Urmy. Morning—Rev. E. F. Brown will preach Evening—Services California Street M. E._ corner Californta and Broderick streets—Rev. A. C. Bane. | Morning—Preaching by the pastor. Even- ing—Same, street—Rev. A. E. Ulrich. Epworth M. E., corner Church and Twenty- | Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening— Eixth streets—Rev. W. M. Woodward. Same. Richmond Methodist, Fourth avenue, be- | Morning—"The Holy Spirit” Bvening— tween Point Lobos avenue and Clement “Intemperance.’ Central Methodist, Mission strest, between Bixth and BSeventh—Rev. 8. D. Hutsin- Morning—*'A Goodly Band of Men.” Even- ing—"Royalty’s Restless Night and Busy piiler. Morning.” Potrero M. E., Tennessee street, near So- | Morning—Preaching by the pastor. Even- lano—Rev. B. M. Woodward. ing—Same. Calvary Presbyterian, corner Powell and | Morning—Preaching by the pastor. Even- Geary streets—Rev. John Hemphill. ing: e First Presbyterian, corner Van Ness avenue and Sacramento street—Rev. R. Macken- Memorial Presbyteri Latona street—Rev. H. N. Bevier. Raflroad avenue and Morning—Services. Evening—Sama. Morning—"The Crucified Savior.” Even- ing—"‘The Life Beautiful.” Westminster Presbyterian, corer Page and ‘Webster streets—Rev. E. H. Avery. Morning—‘Christian Gladness.” Evening— “How Blg Is the World.” Stewart Memorial, Guerrero street, near Twenty-third—Rev. W, E. Dugan. Morning—"The Intellectual Supremacy of Jesus Christ.”” Evening—*Dallying With Destiny.” First Unitarian, and Franklin Leavitt, southeast _corner Geary | streets—Rev. Bradford | Morning—Dr, Leavitt will preach om “‘Sev- enty-five Years of Unitarianism in Amer- fea.’ Y. M. C. A, Mason and Ellis streets—H. 3. McCoy, secretary. First Church of Christ, Sutter street, be- | tween Kearny and Grant avenue—The Bible and Science and Health, With Key to the Scriptures. Afternoon—H. W. Rose, international col- lege secretary of the association, will de- liver an address to me: Morning—*‘Ancient and Modern mancy; or, Mesmerism, Hypnotism. i VPPPRIIVIIPIIIPPIINPPRINIIIPVINVVPPIIPIILPIIILPRIVIIP VNP0 PIIIPI VI P0R P3990 PIIVPPIPVIIPINIIPIIVII P9I 000000 Independent Foresters. At the meeting of Court Yerba Buena No. 913 last Tuesday night the announce- ment was made that all arrangements have been completed for the “ladies’ night” to be given in Eastern Hall of the Shiels building on Tuesday evening next. The committee has arranged an enter- taining programme for that night. The Oriental degree will be conferred on about forty candidates in Court Friar Tuck on the night of the 3lst inst. in fts hall in the Red Men's building. The ac- tive work will be by a team from Court Seal Rock. Court Southern Heights has removed from the Potrero to a hall in the Shiels building. Last Monday night thers was a 0od attendance and an interesting meet- ne. —_——————— Knights of the Maccabees. During the past month San Francisco Tent No. 18 has added a number of mem- bers to its roll of membership, and the Stoux and Apache teams are still at work to introduce new members so as to get in and win the dinner, which one of the teams will have to pay for. The degree team Is perfecting itself in the ‘degree work for the contest with the team of Golden West Tent, which is to_come off in June. At the review of San Francisco Tent on the 11th inst. the members, after business, in a body called on Pacific Tent. Golden West Tent, at its meeting last Tuesday night, appointed a committee to make arrangements for an entertainment to be given in the near future. Durin the evening four candidates were Initiate in a manner that was most admirable. There was a good attendance of Sir Knights, who, during the good of the or- der, were highly entertained. Pacific Tent has come to the conclusion that it' has the ritual down so flne that it will challenge the winner of the con- test between San Francisco and Golden West tents. ————————— Ladies of the Maccabees. Fraternal Hive of the Ladles of the Maccabees on the evening of the 1ith inst. entertained its members and friends at an open meeting in Foresters’ Hall. The hall was prettily decorated with ferns, flow- ers and the colors of the order. An in- teres!lng programme was presented, after which there was dacing. During the even- ing the members of San Francisco and Pacific tefits aid a visit to the new hive and were well received. —_————— Knights of Golden Eagle. Deputy Supreme Chief W. O. Maedou- gall’ having granted a dispensation to ad- mit strangers at a low rate, thers has been quite a boom in the several castles in this city. California Castle will on the fih(“ June have fifteen strangers to ini- ate. Dr. Tuggle has been appointed examin- ing physician in place of Dr. Happersber- ger, absent on vacation. W. 0. Macdougall, D. 8. C., and Grand Master of Records Hanna will leave for Auburn in a few days to arrange for the formation of a new castle there. Califor- nia Castle will celebrate its sixteenth an- niversary in July by a grand bail. Many members of the order have joined the death benefit fund, which is attract- ting a great deal of aftention. Knights and Ladies of Honor. Grand Protector Whitton will shortly announce the standing committees for the current year and the names of the depu- fli: !orE!ho v.ai:lun lodges. rs. Emm: tzow has been quit: tive of late, &nvinc within a -hogt p:rfi introduced five strangers into and had them initiated. Yor o The grand secretary is having the pro- ceedings of the last held Grand Lodge sessfon printed. Ancient Order of Foresters. The picnic committee of the Ancient Or- der of Foresters has completed all its rangements ‘“for a good time by the An- cient Order of Foresters and Companions of the Forest” at the c to be given in Schuetzen Park on the 30th inst. The committee has secured a large number of gate and game prizes. A new court to be known as Social No. 8867 will_be instituted by High Chlef Rarger Boehm with forty charter mem- bers at the Potrero within two weeks. It ‘was organized by H. Turiely, John Carson and F. Wilson. hg;x:n Tl;urldly C!?nrt Dh!l;u? Pdetk :fll ‘n meeting at lopland, when 0. M. Goreducerenn will deliver an ad- dress, as will also High Sub-chief er J. B. 'Sanford. Court Kensington will ini- tate fifteen candidates at its next meet- ing, Court Victor initiated six last Thurs- fll( and Court Star of the Mission re- cefved six applications at its last held m::‘% cannh&nu A!m.ndbn will give party Foresters” building on the 23d Inst. ——— TUnited San Francisco Assembly No. 200 of the United Artisans gave an Invitational so- glal and dance in Pythian Castle on the 1ith inst., at which there was a largs and select audience. The committee of _ar- rangements, J. G. Kohler, F. Koch, Wil- llam W. Willis, Mrs. M. E. Warner and Mrs. N. Abrams, presented a well ar- ranged and interesting programme, the numbers being between dances. The mas- ter artisan, Mrs. M. E. Warner, presided. Those who contributed to the enjoyment of the evening were: Clara L, Atkins, Mrs. N. Abrams, District Grand Master Willls, or Calderwood and J. G. bohler. comparatively new organi- zation that is in this city proposes to cut a figure in the fraternal field here. —_————————— Knights of Honor. Last week Grand Reporter Johnstone visited the lodge In Sacramento, on which occasion seven candidates were Initiated. There were many present and a pleasant evening was spent. Last week Ivy Lodge gave a smoker at 20 Eddy street. There was a good pro- gramme, and a result of the meeting was the presentation of several applications, ————————e Friends of the Forest. Last Monday night there was a good at- tendance of the membership of Lincoln Lodge in {ts hall in the Odd Fellows' building. This lodge has weekly a larger attendance of members than any other subordinate body working in the same lines of fraternity. This comes from the fact that the members and officers have discovered the art of making meetings in- teresting, having a combination of busi- | ness with social entertainment that makes the lodgeroom a desirabie During the evening after the initiation ot & young lady there was a short pro- gramme of musical and literary numbers by the membe: ———————— American Guild. At the meeting of San Franciseo Chap- ter of the American Guild last Wednes- day night it was decided to hold meetings during the summer months only on the third Wednesday of each month, as many of the members are of the class who spend the summer season in the country. At the next meeting there will be intro- duced a resolution or amendment to the by-laws imposing a penalty upon those ‘who shall absent. themselves two success- fve meetings. A new chapter will be instituted in_this city, possibly during the first week in June. It is to be composed in the main of members of another fraternal associa- tion that has not attached to it a mortu- ary beneficiary featurs. That will then make two chapters in this city and one each in the following places: Watsonville, Tomales, Los Angeles, Mill Valley, Berke- ley and Los Gatos. Royal Arcanum. Grand Regent L. A. Spencer on last Monday paid an official visit to Argonaut Council. He will visit Golden West Coun- cil to-morrow night. On the 25th he will visit San Francisco Council, and on_the 4th of June he will be with Buena Vista Council. ‘Past Regent George W. Dixon of this city, representative from Californta to the 'Supreme Council, left for Montreal, Canada, last week. e An Intelligent Kentucky Hen. Several da 0 Dr. Al t Waverly drove to Morganfield 1 & buggy, "baih his arrival here he discovered that one of his hens had ridden all the wl‘ with him doctor l{‘ua::e to go to. 1):1 u'ih: backfenehof t‘l;n by . 0 go further down the road, “Shooeda the hen out of the vemicle ary left her there. Dr. Alvey was gone all that day and night and’a part of the next. The hen in the meantime found her way to Jailer Snodgrass’ chicken whers she speut the niszze.l a hen Dr. turned to Morgan e next his horse in Payne & Neal's ?tvg:; :&gf: and of course the buggy belonging to the medicine man was only one of a l-r*. number about the stable. But strange to say, that old hen seemed to know when the doctor returned, and with a remark- able display of animal instinet picked out TR ek o e loc TMorganfield Sun. " ° “tart a peck of mealee the :8-‘ is as serious cern concerning the egg as if the thousands of him two cents for L = s 4