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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1900. MOSEY TO LOAN ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Y. 6. off Geary, mear Filimore—3 sunny nished housekeeping rooms; bath. BRYANT, 1101, cor. Sth—2 or 3 front rooms fur- n for housek cheap. @ Fell—Sunny bay-win- housekeeping. cor. farnished; orth Deach—Furnished eap; fine view: connectin; s in rear; 2 or 3 sunny ate family. als s ER unfurnished rooms for 1 water; range. ARG ng e front room, bedroom for housekeeping. iurnilh!d rooms N, %45—A lars: room; two con- 1ed housekeeping lor, with kitchen ng. beloved husband of Helene Lespoune, a native of France, aged 42 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 304 Jessie street, thence to Odd Fellows' Hall. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. McGONIGLE—In this city, June 4, 1%0, Dennis, beloved husband of the late Jennie McGon- igle, dearly beloved and devoted father of Thomas, Jennle, Neilie and John McGonigle and brother of Neil McGonigle, a native of the parish of Culdaff, County Donegal, Ire- land, aged 6% vears and 10 months. CFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late res- idence, 1114 Alabama street, thence to St. Pe- ter's Church, where a requiem high mass will ba celebrated for the repose of his soul at % o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flowers. McLAUGHLIN—In this city, June §, 1500, Alice, | beloved wife of James McLaughlin, and mother of Harry and Alice McLaughlin, a native of California, aged 3 vears. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow |0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $350—CORNER lot; small but desirable; 30x60 feet: street work done; two blocks from local station: suitable for business or residence. $21 per month; no cash down; a plain but comfortable home of 7 rooms and bath: elec- tric cars in front: good location. This pays Jfor it the same as rent. GEORGE W. AUSTIN & CO., Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, 108 Broadway. near Tenth strget, Oakiand, Cal 75 CASH, %5 monthl » pew cottage and gocd well of water; fot 35x100; more land can be had if desired; 75 families now located; Town Hall just finished: near 3 electric lines; fine school and % feet wide boulevard:climate, soil and view the very best: natural drainage: land level; price all told $4i0; see el dovery | | here; Allendale Tract adjoining East land. | (Friday), at 11 o'clock, from her late resi- Call or address 45 Seventh st. near corner | dence, 13 Sumner street, between Seventh | Broadway, Oakland. H. Z. JONES, owner. and Eighth. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery. BLOCK 64, must be sold, near 234 th st.. Fast Oakiand: a rare ¢hance for a biock pur- chaser. SAMUEL SWIFT, 1112 East Six- teenth st East Oakland. McMAHON—In this city, June 6, 1900, Annie McMahon, beloved daughter of the late Pat- rick and Margaret McMahon, and sister of the late Mary McMahon, a native of San ont sunny bay-window nt $12; telephone. housekeeping ro b3 5 ¢ m Idren 2 sunny bay-window housekeeping: $12. hen and bedroos sekeeping; furi Iy at shoe 24 sts. ‘ | advertisements and ons hae been established Ma (0ld No. 1364)—Fur- suites, singie; also nnf: 5 (The Navarre)—Elega: : travelers EN GATE ave. 1215 _Furnished rooms = and others: gas and bath atheast corn. en ¥ rooms, r; readif roo egant suites; single: rk and Tay oo furnished new and clean or —Light, clean rms., s ring water; rates reduced. also Furnished and unfurnished. Third_A go-d rooming house 18 #—Large front room, $5; sin THIRD, and subscriptions Call branch office, 2200 Fiilmore st office for Call advertisements and < has been established at 109 Va- ROOMS AND BOARD. An excellent opportunity fo Gesirable accom. at mod KET, 1049A (Hotel Robinson)—Furn. rms first-class board; double, $10 wk.; singl o.- modern: elevator; table board. $1 wk. ' MRS M C. ROBINSON, 0 o (»’;'\r!lhI‘~ “"d"fi“ ; excellent table; 10 autifully ‘moderate; phone®H 520 Market st ADBURY, t 1 —Suite of 2 or 3 bath; sin. rms.; board optional. AND BOARD WANTED. ROOMS RD and lodging during summer for two ts and two children, outside of city, ie is of secondary importance. Box Call_office. SPECIAL NOTICES. LADIES Chichester's Engiish Pennroyal Pills a the best: safe rellable; send 4c stamps for particulars. s Ladies” in letter by return mail drug- = gists. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadel., Pa. ® ejected for $4; collections made; . countey. PACIFIC COLLECTION x using Ta Montgomery st.. rooms 9-10; tel. 5580. arvegiets. | —o = g UEEIT | ROOMS papered from $3; whitened, 1 Up: g done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third. PEST and best in America_The Weekly s sent to any address in the Canada one year for $1. thing 1 silver bough COLEMAN'C, 56 Kearny st - CHEA PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ¢ C O'DONNELL—Office and residence, riet st bet -Sixth and Seventh, s ot s 1 Z PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. e o, T Moy ah hoto supplies. Backus | B repaired. bought, sold: machine sup- cary st ground ficor. dard Agency, 145 6th; phone Mint 45, kinds bought, sold, exchanged. rented: t lowest rates. AND WAREHOUSES. TATE—CITY—FOR SALE. STORAGE YOCKER BU] . | BEKINS Van and Storage Co. OCKER BUILDING. | "0 \(ain 1540—Packing, moving and storage YR PARK LOTS. WILSON BROS.. ntoase and movin ere =% ins; | _¥a7% Teath and Market; phone o build on; $10 | PIERC | Office 401 Post st., cor. Powell h e | E-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. tel. Main 5713 hmond bullding lots; | PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- | _pany, 2 Fillmore st: phone Jackson 261 : near Mission- * TYPEWRITERS AND SUFPLIES. ihe: $ monthly. | | cottages in excellent GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS We 8% oo excellent | cell better machines for less money tham any Dl atee house in the city: rentals, 33 The Typewriter Exchange. 53 California. telephone Main 265. DIVIDEND NOTICES. "KER BUILDING. 16 (thirt Sugar Plan. DIVIDEND rotice—Dividend No. cents per share) of the Paaubau ODERYN houses and flats i A SNt built at lowest plane and estimates farnished for oh tation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 227 Market st on and after prices take no other: | Francisco. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- OAKLAND COTTAGES TO LET. — — ~~nn ~ fully ‘nvited to_attend the funeral to-morrow FOR rent—$io; 4-room cottage. basement, | (Friday), at 5:3 o'clock. from the residence chicken house and yard: lot $4x110; city water | of Charies Crockett. 1017 Howard street, included. R. J. MONTGOMERY, 470 Thir- | thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where mass teenth st., Oakland. will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, mencing at 8 o'clock. Interment Mount | Calvary Cemetery. MULLER—In this city, June 5, 1900, Katharina i Miuller, beloved mother of Phillp Mulier and | the late Mrs. A. Niebuhr and grandmother | FOR rent, furnished, Including ban home of 11 rooms; horse and cow stabie: | garden: elegant view. can be had for | of Mrs J. L. Hansbrough and Fred and Emil months at $40 per month, Imcluding | Niebuhr, a nativ of Rheinhessen, aged §2 vears 2 months and 18 days. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow ay), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence her son, Phillip Muller, 427 Jersey street, een Twenty-fourth and L. nty-fifth, near Castro. Interment Odd Fellows ‘eme- tery. MURPHY—In this city, June 6, 1900, Walter J., beloved son of George and Mary Murphy, & native of San Francisco, aged 2 months. MURPHY—In Lorin, June 6 1500, Catherine Murphy. beloved wife of George Murphy, and early beloved and devoted mother of D. H., 3. J.. Ratie Murphy and Mrs. J. G. Raphaei, a native of Rathmullen, County Donegal, Ire- land, aged 71 years and 19 months. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), from St. Rose's Church, Brannan street, at 8:30 o'clock, where & solemn requiem mass’ wil celebrated for the repose of er soul MURTHA—In this city, June 5, 1900, Patrick, Deloved husband of Catherine Murtha. uncle of Katie and Eddle McLaughlin, cousin of James Murtha and brother-in-law of Mrs. ck Boyle, a native of County Longford, ged 71 years. water. Apply 506 Ninth st., Oakiand. OAKLAND }T{'R.' TURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Scheilhaas, the furniture dealer, 1ith and Franklin, Oakland. | MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Laguna street. Howard street, and %7 Folsom street , Oakland, and Venus | £ tully (Thursday), and.” ma n ty, and Lizzie Schwarting, Fred Todt, city. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by ried. They must be handed publication offices and be name and residence of per- T+ the same publisted BORN. s city, June 5, 1900, tg the man, a daughter. June 1, 1900, to the | twins—a son and s and acqualntances are respect- nvited to attend the funeral this day at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- | dence, 17 Madison avenue, off Harrison street, between Fifth and Sixth, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a requiem high mass will be soul at 9 celebrated for the repose of hi o'clock. Interment Holy C?-s Cemetery. PADDON—In this city, June 4 1900, George W, beloved son of Abel and the late Mary Pad- 1 brother of Mre. A. Brownile, Mrs. J. ry and Nettie Paddon, a sco, aged 24 years 5 months 10 days EZFriends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence ister, Mrs. A. Brownlie, 1335 Vermont rment L. O. O. F. Cemetery. UM—In this city, June 4, 1900, Emil beloved husband of Sadie S. Rosen- | im, brother of Virginia and Julia Strass- | ger and Samuel M.. Albert M. and Charles | . June 5, 1900, to the Kohlberg, a_son. this city, June 5, 1500, to the nbaum and son of the late Moses and | Rosendal, a daughter. a Rosenbaum, a native of San Fran- . aged 37 years 2 months and 9 days. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- s’ Van Ness avenue. Cremation at Lawn Cemetery by 11:30 train trom | 18, 190, to the n. June 2, L | - o ~ o3 Dins, 20 | d streets. Please omit | Soto. ., R "in this city, June 4, 1900, Eliza A., | . June 6. 1900, | V5., )¢ beloved wife of Frank I. Rowe, mother | Kaufmann | ¢ mrs. J. P. Luke, Mrs. D. J. Morrison and = | Mre. W. R. Morgan and sister of Mrs. W. B. LLWEGS—In this city, June | Drew, a natf Maine, aged 36 years 1| J. Fuendeling, Charles’ Shep- month and 9 da i Hollwegs. = will be held this day (Thurs- | —In this_city, June day), at 1 o'clock, at her late residence, 505 Rev. J. Fuendeling, Fred Todt and | Capp street, near Twentieth. Interment pri- | vate SHERWOOD—1In this city, wife of the late George loved mother of Harry Sherwood, a native hwarting. DAHL—In Haywards, Cal., by Rev. J. Fuendeling, Hei an Francisco and Jennie Dahl of June 6, 1900, Anna Sherwood, and be- | | May , Cal. | of St. John, New Brunswick, aged 64 years. | MICHEL—In this city, June 4 | SUTCLIFFE—In this city, June 5, 1900, James, J. Ferdinand H | ~beloved husband of Jane ffe, and father Wend: Paulina of Gertrude S. and Herbbrt C. Sutcliffe, a native of Lancashire, England, aged 57 years and 3 day E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- i DIED. tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow . (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- | 3 McGonigle, Dennis dence, 525 Harrison street. Interment Masonic . Mary . McLaushiin Alice Cemetery. Cummin: - .. g - B TIEARNEY—In this city, June 5, 1900, Auretta, Fitzler. }fr*';i_ i i{ahefi'- “,ll“hlr‘lfl‘ beloved wife of Edward Tlearney, mother of i E“;L"'_ y_ ricl - uu’;pr'v' W ‘f" "‘J‘ Mabel Leona Tiearney, daughter of Mr. and | g g e paae v Mrs. Penwarden and sister of Mabel and Earl Henneverry, Mrs. C.' Paddon George W. | ppoiiden, & Jative of Pemnsvivania, [ Tl Rocenbaum” Emii [7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- Ernest A. e e tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow i oY (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of Thnay: her sister-in-law, Mrs. A. W. Carley. 245 | Sugeliite; Shuey Twenty-third street. Interment Cypress | - eAneter: | AARON—In this eity, June 6, 1300, Mary, be- wife_of the 'late David Aarou, and | f Louls, Pauline, Victor, Harry S., | ; AL Brown o GRAND HOTEL. r I o ¥, aged | Misses Spencer, Berkly|W F Sergeant, Mod 58 years 1 125 days. { 7 Kullman, Benicla 1z S Drats. Stockton BRODER—In this city, June f, 1900, Mary, be- | R E Wallace, Belvederel3 W Gibbs & w, Stcktn | loved wife of C. D. Broder, a native of F J Brandon, Sn Jose Mrs H T Compton, Cal | Washington, D. C., aged 30 years. G Stoffles, Sta Cruz |T Hindmarsh, B C CUMMINS—In San Leandro, June 5, 1900, Rev. | C § Woods, Oakland J A Mercer, B C i 5 ummins, father of Willam T. and | G Edwards San Jose 'O B Steriinz & w. Or | Miss H Dennts, Ohlo |W § Smith & w.Oakwa L R Prince, Boston J Rice & w, Visalla F M Graham & w, Cal R H Myers & w, Cal | W.R Eckert & w. Cal Mrs M P Goodell, Cal J € Lillis, Sta Barbara M Corsen & w, Cal A Ringier, Chicago G Stafiler Jr, Sta Cruz E Carn: 2 Barbara A S Cooper, Oakland E J Ray, Sta Barbara C O Wigins, Phila J W Gregg, Red Biluff G E Kennedy, Cal L G Smith, Salinas M J Grammony, Chic; E T Thayer, Stanford L J Beckett, Ar Grande Mrs W Hancock. Butte W D Campbell. Ls Ang Mrs Mercer, Salinas | A C Hartly, Antioch Miss Rawson, Salinas [D M Henderson, Sacto Cummins, Mrs. Charles H. ale and vy H. and Leonidas H. Cummins, ia, aged 81 years 4 n T. he late Ad a native of Pennsyly | | | ; | cés at the Methodist Epis- an Leandro this . k. Interment San Lo- zo Cemetery. —In this city, June 4, 1900, at his late , 4393, Bryant street, Fred E., be loved husband of Kate A. Fitzler, son of Lena and Joseph Fitzler and brother of zler and Mrs. Frank Boradorl, a native of San Francleco, aged 32 years 9| months and 1 day, Dr J E Shafier. Salins Dr C A Ruggles, Stckn {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | G D Fiske, Woodiand |H T Seymour & w, 8ac 7 G Ferguson, Newman!J P Jarman, San Jose PALACE HOTEL. fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Thurs at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- | | Gence, 4337 DBryant strect, thence to Native . 1 Sons Hall, where services will be held under | & oqakins. Stanford Mrs Price Pa = the auspices of Riscon Parlor No. i2. Native | || w Ppirkulich. S Jose Miss A Gibbs, N Y ns of the Goiden West, at 2 o'clock. Inter- | 1o W giFRelien. B I BAE o it N Y ment 1. O. O. F. Cemeter: F J C Hare, N ¥ R Phelps, Seattle | FOSTER—In this city, June 5, 1800, Frederick | & A Merriam, U S A |B W Mayer, N Y W beloved bustand of Mary G. Foster. a | § & Bray. Omaha |T G Thorp. Iilino 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | 3 © Bures, Pa. R ¢ ‘favited to attend the funeral this das-| yre Burpe, Pa A J Reach, Pa . at 2 o'clock, from Mission Ma- | \"bursst.'N Y Mrs Reach, Pa | sonic Temple. 268 Mission street, under the | i Ripara B C Miss B A Reach, Pa auspices of Mission Lodge No. 169, F. and A. | ' ¢ Gpton, London |W Leopold, Chié T 4 G Upton. B T e | GIBBONS—1In this city, June 6, 1900, Julla, be- | 5trs Mrs Bastord, Vallejo loved wife of the late John Gibbons, and | ;f I Sohne’ N ¥ 1 W Kiley, Boston | mother of Mary and John Gibbons, 4 native | 7 W Tourney, Wash | M Hunter, S Rafael ! By lr‘-lnnd.‘ aged €8 yearp. | T p Gibbons, Los Ang|Mrs Hunter, S Rafael (o atient the funeral to-merrow | § A Burchem, Cal |G B Goodman Jr. Cal at 20" clock, from her late residence, | & g a5 o ™ 4 Jansen street, off Greenwich, between Ma- | DL T Fyine, San Juan IS V Nave, Mo son and Taylor, thence to St. Francis Church for services. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- tery. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. | G_Johnson, Cloverdale (O Norton, Blue Lake | : v, June 6 1300, Danlel Healy, a native of Ireland, aged T4 years. HENNEBERRY—In this city, June 5, 1900, Catherine, beloved wife of Officer Willlam Henneberty, and mother of Ella, A, Thomas, Catherine, Lizzie and Maud Heane: . Sn Jose E Norton, Blue Lake E Hogan, Gilroy A E Ice, Kansas G Wale, Gilroy |F A Alien, Missount J Hogan & w, Sacto 'Mrs W Farrell, Seattle W Jones, Sacto |Z E Buckner, Sta Rosa R J Jacobsen & w, Cal S B Kennedy, Ls Ang berry, a native of Ruthmullen, County Don- | 2 k P T Jackson, BakersAd H T Burns, Los Gatos ;zndliy:.mmd aged #4 years § months and | | T 5ckaon. Baersls |S H Pritchard, Ls Ang H C Carter, Columbia 'J A Bowles, Redlands §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8 o'clock, from her late residence, 1207 Turk street, thence to Holy Cross Church, Eddy street, between Scott and Devisadero, whers a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:39 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. ' City and County of San Francisco to John L. | Bradbury, lot on S line of Pacific_street, 175:§ | W of Van Ness avenue, W 35:2 by § 122:6; $——. Jeremiah Moloney to Annie Moloney, lot on | SE cotner of Grove and Buchanan streets, E 213 by § 73: also lot on NE line of Francis strect, 20 NW of Telegraph road, NW 50 by NE 100, lot 87, Academy Tract: also lot on NE line of Sixth street, 50 SE of Minna, S 25 by E 70; also lot on NE line of Eddy street, 111:6 W of Leavenworth, W 28 by N 137:6; gift. Annie Moloney to Jeremiah Moloney, undi- vided half of same (4 pieces): gift. Lewis and Hannah Gerstle to Willlam Koentg, lot on S line of Vallej) street, 137:8 E of Steiner, HONS—In Alameda, June 6. 1900, Julius. be- loved brother of Henry Hons, a native of Germany, aged 27 years. HOPPE—In Oakiand, June 6, 1909, Ernest Ar- thur, beloved son of Catherine and the late and brother of Charles E. Hoppe Welker of New York. a mative of Oakland. aged 20 years 8 mont a4 2 days > Notice of funeral in Friday morning's and Mrs APINTZ—In this city, June 5, 1800, J R s ot Natearitin 3. Koesly b ZINTZ—In this city, June 5, 100, illiam an retha J. Koent Kl‘(zelntl, beloved father of Mrs. Theodnre.c[:! P. Morton (wife of Henry D.), llm!‘.“?(n(.:hn 1 M. H. h g.i'é'%f“%’ii.“.'l:',é: & W of Bremer; s Martin H. and Katie F. Mohrdick to Rachel Morris, lot on S line of Hayes street, 80 W of Steiger, W 25 by S 82:6; also survey attached derhos, Mrs. J. Barbee, Joseph. Emil, Charies, Touis and Manuel Kaeintz, a native of Edes- beim, Rheinptalz, Germany, aged 46 years and § months. KOPP—In Sen Jose, June 5, 159, Louise xz:fp, beloved mother of Amanda Kobp, a native of Germany, aged 44 years 7 months and 21 | to deed showing above and Jot adjoining on days. (Indlanapolis papers please copy.) W $10. ; Besgie and James D. Galloway to Elf Taldwin, lot an N line of Filbert st 3.8 1 of Devisadero, E 21:6 by N 193; $10, Elizabeth G. ldwin to Bessle Friends and acquaintances are nfi?x’ R lenes to attend the funeral to-morrow (Frida; v), &t 1:30 o'clock, from the funeral par- | from Spanish and other foreign bu | Root to refer it to General F. V. Gr | your lette! SUFFERINGS OF THE MEN UNDER MAJOR MARCH Soldiers Striéken by Disease and Hunger Fell by the Wayside. —— Story of the Killing of Aguinaldo Unconfirmed, but It Is Believed He Was Wounded in the Shoulder. e MANILA, June 6.—A dispatch from Can- don, dated June 4, says Major P. C. March’s men of the Thirty-third Regi- ment returned to Candon to-day by steamer from Aparri. A majority of them were ready for the hospital. They are thin and weak, having traveled 250 miles in the mountains, during which they suf- fered greatly from hunger. Of the fifty horses which started with the baualmni | thirteen survived. The remainder died on the march or fell into the canyons. The battalion. practically collapsed at Pial, thirty miles from Tuguegarao, as the re- sult of fevers and exhaustion. Eighty seven of the men were conveyed from Pial | to Tuguegarao in bull carts, and those falling on the way were carried in litters by the Igorottis with the column. The officers accompanying Major March were Captains Henry L. Jenkinson and Edward Davis, Lieuténants Carroll Power and Frank L. Case and Dr. John O. Greenwall, assistant surgeon. They y it Is all guesswork as to whether Agui- naldo was shot. Before the Americans struck Sagat the insurgent chief divided his forces into parties of ten, following different trails. cer shot was per- haps Aguinaldo’s secfetary or adjutant. The report ameng the natives of the re- glon is that Aguinaldo was wounded in the shoulder. The captured papers show that nearly all the presidents installed by the Ameri- cans in General Young’'s territory are treacherous and have been making regu- lar reports to Aguinaldo as to the disposi- tion and movements of American troops, and that they have been collecting and forwarding taxes. The papers also prove the disloyalty of the native telegraph op- erators whom the Americans retained on the Cayaguan Valley line. When Tirona surrendered the Filipino forces in that section these operators professed loyaity and took the oath of allegiance. But it is now shown that they had been sending Aguinaldo copies of important telegrams exchanged between the American offic Letters were also found relating to large | forwarded to Aguinaldo contributions men. WASHINGTON, June 6.—The President to-day sent to the Senate the reply to the statemenis made by Aguinaldo in his version of the Philippine revolu- In that statement Aguinaldo 'S among other things that the Spaniards had captured six guns from the American soldiers in front of Manila before the sur- | render of that city to the American forces and that they were recaptured by the Fil- ipinos and returned to the American: This statement was referred to in the Senate, which the correspondence fur- nished to-day shows caused who was, in charge of troops, with the request for an expi. tion. General Greene referred Aguinaldo statement to the battalion and battery commanders who were the Spaniards at the time referred to and he forwarded their replies in refutation of the charge. General Greene himself statements made by Aguinaldo are abso- lutely without foundation: each and every one of them. is untrue. The United States did not fall back: did not abandon a single rifle nor a single field gun; a precipitate retreat; the Filipino rush to our assistance; did not recapture the rifies and fleld guns, and did not re- turn them to the Americans. The Filipinos took_no part In the engagements between the Spanfartis and American troops. Every single statement in the extract quoted in r is false. i | | _the acknowledged King of Bottled Beers, possesses every element that makes a perfect and delicious brew. Nearly three quarters of a billion bottles of this famous brand have been consumed--a world’s record. The product of Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass’n St. Louis, U. S. A. fi E; ’ @ o Famous the world over for its tonic qualities, recommended by physicians everywhere, is prepared by this association. * GRANDE WESTERN FAST THROUSH-FRANS- HE= AN AMERICA. PuLLMAN PALACE - DENVER-OMAHA w NARY 1o e ITHOUT Sufmonares SANFRANCISCO 7= ko chicace comvee. " IS THE ONLY TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE PASSING THE Rm GRANDE DIRECTLY THROUGH SALT LAKE CITY, WESTERN RY,LEADV!LLE,COLORADO SPRINGS an> DENVER. Fow ParTes, DESCRIBTIVE MATTER ere CINQUIRE o 4 F.W.THOMPSON, Gen’ Agent ™ ?Egyv;.rflf"l,zr 625 /’//::»r:ry S7., Polsce Horel, SALT LAKE CITY. SAN FRAMNCISCO. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C0.| SCUTMEEN raciric comPaNw. SAN FRAHCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC {Main Line, Fook of Market Street.) HEAVY SHIPMENTS FROM THE OLD LONG WHARF OAKLAND, June 6.—The shipments of freight by way of Long wharf have in- creased until thirty alone are being handled from that point. The increased shipments have tated the employment of fifty extra men, switch tenders and other train hands. | Among the sugar ships that docked re- cently at the wharf are the Irmgard, Amy Turner. Alden Besse, H. C. Wright and Roderick Dhu. The Irmgard is taking a cargo of sewer pipe and lumber for Hono- lulu. The bark Albert is loading machin- ery for the islands. Large quantities of sewer pipe are be- ing shipped to the islands. There are lon)t' carioads at the yards awaiting ship- ment. The new ten-hour time schedule at the machine shops will go into effect next Friday. The hours of work are always longer in the summer than in winter on account of the greater amount of work and the longer days. £ The rallroad company is making prep- arations to handle the heavy rush of busi- ness that occurs annually during ihe summer and fall months. available engines and cars are being placed in regalr and considerable new rolling stock has been acquired. The pas- senger coaches are also being renewed and repaired under the direction of Master Car Repairer Henry Englebright. —_—————————— DONATIONS TO THE OAKLAND CLUB'S SCHOOL OAKLAND, June 6.—The Oakland Club has received the following subscriptions to its vacation school fund: Mrs. Charles Judson, $5; George Hansen, $350; Ladies® Aid Society First Baptist Church, $5; Sun- day school First Congregational Church, $10; Ladies’ Ald Society First Congrega- tional Church, $5; Ladies’ Aid Society Trinity Church, $5; Ladies’ Aid Society First Methodist Church, ‘Women's Al- liance First Unitarian Church, 310; J. L. Barker, $; J. B. Hume, §230; R. W. Kin- ney, $250; Mrs. Francis Cutting, $27; R. W. Snow. $5; Guild of St. John's Church, $2; W. % Reed, $750; Mrs. von Helms, $5; Plu mbers’ Union, $5. tendent, with Miss McChesney, Miss Carl- ton and Miss Hilton as assistants, for the Garfleld School, and Miss Wheaton. Miss Mincher and Miss Flint for the Tompkins School. The principal features of the school will be instructiop in housework, kindergarten, sloyd. cooking and sewing, with ample entertaipment in the shape of games. 'The club will give excursions for the children durlng the summer. phasizes the fact that the larger the do- | nations the wider will be the scope of this philanthropic movement. ENTERTAINMENT AND BALL BY LEAGUE CLUB OAKLAND, June 6—The League Club, composed of members of Company F,! League of the Cross Cadets, gave an en- tertainment and ball this evening at the ‘West Oakland Auditorium. The hall was wded and the programme of music and Shecialties was greatl euj;yd.mA'ih 2 address was e by John F. Mulle; the entertainment. 'Rev. Father Charles H. Jacob & Co., 315 Mason Moreet, between O'Farrell and Geary. Inter: ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by carriage. LACEY—1In this city, June 5, 1500, Charles H., (wite of James D.). lot on N line of Filhert et 1376 E of Devisadero, E 278 by N 188334 $10. um-ua,«uu-uuu.uy,m.. Broderick, ne work. CAMPBELL. 111 DAY, June 11, 1500. Transfer books will on Monday, June 4. 1900, at 3 o'clock E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. MOX acres, contain- | nd other minerals, A. H.| pany, Con. — A dividend. No. 18 of 4, Valley Springs, Cala-| Sseventy-five cents (Tc) per share on the is- sued capital stock of the company, has been g - declared. payable at the office of the com- e 2l I8 Bt s N Seing 5. 430 California st.. San Franclsco, on 3 =3 ure 11, 1560. Transfer books June 4, i land — M““l close. 1500, at noom. A.Q.SPABnm. husband of the late Alice M. J. La- :;"::dnmratmrmt.mnm N line of Filbert street, 108:2 W of wm“l-e-y.-uuveo‘- England, | N 130:6 by W 100; $10. aged 4 vears 10 months and @S days. D —— o s e e st s"aay | DATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. (Thursday), at 12 o'clock, from late e dence, Treat avenue, Twenty- OCEAN STEAMERS. JUEENSTOWN—Arrived Ju —Stmr Ger- tery. SEAE fan New Yok e Toveroa LESPOUNE—In this city, June 5, 1900, Frank, | BROWHEAD—Passed June = 6—Stmr Ger- — e e HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO,, to e e b ST, panic. trom New York, Tor Queensiown ‘and $—Stmr o State of ‘ILLE—Arrived June South 0. directed J. B. McNally was present to lend encour- BT tor dancins Afier the programime, which was as follows, had béen rendered: Coon song, Gertrude Marviez; speclalti Gladys O'Brien; vocal solo, Lewis o walk, Miss Mae Dagnan and Arthur Hickman dleton; vocal solo, Mat Le Sfrange. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY. Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry: 9:30 a. m., 1:45 and 5:15 p. m. 5, 10, 11 a.'m., 1:30. 2:30 p. m. Miss McClees has been elected superin- | It em- | | | | Nearly all the | i i | i | to Summit Teturn, §1 40, | and Fureka. ORHOROACHORICHOROIORIN 0 08 ORI IOHOHHOHNCI HOHOHRIOHICHCY 0 1 O ORI A Se o RAILWAY COMPANY. LEAVE — Fmow Mav 13, 1900 — anzive i Tiburen Ferry, Foot of Market St. - - the American SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. e B T Ty W Na- | WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 & m.; 13:8, | 7:004 Shasta Express—Davis, Williams (for 3:%0, 5:19, §:3 p. m. Thursdays—Extra tri Bartlets ) Willows, Ked d at 113 0. m. Saturdays—Extra tripe at 18 | Biuft, P e et W engaged against _and 11:3 p. m. | *7:304 Martives, San Ramos, Valisjo, Nape e BUNDAYS §:0, 3:3, 11:00 a m. 1:30, 38 | e e et A s 5:00, 6:20 D. m. | *$:004 Daris, Woodisad, Laading, SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. _ | Matysville, Oroville. - 13p says: “The WEEK DAYS—:10, 1:50, 820, 11:10 a. m.; 1046, | *8:004 Aciaaiic Lapress- Oien acd ast *11:458 v 34, 515 p. m. " Saturdays—Extra trips of | cwi3ossan Jess irermors, Stockice. and €:35 p. m. !(E MD:Y‘S—C:XU. $:40, 11220 & m3 10, l:‘| 05, 6:25 p. m. Francisco and Schuetzen Park ora. Cartees... 010 Dot IAKS | st e o 9:004 Haywards, 3-8 aad : did not *%00uLog Anguies Eepeem = Moctioen Leave | In Effect. Arrive Tracy, Lataeop, Stockton. Mo Ean Francisco. [Apr. 15, 1300.| San Franotses. - Week | Sun- Sun- | Weak | c16:004 The Overlund Limied_Cudess Do Days. | @ay } Den'utiml.‘ days. | ver, Umaba, Chicago.. *3:0r Novato, [1040 am| S:0 o | 117004 Niles Lisermors, Stoskien; Siora- 30 pm| §:39 am| Petaluma. !('M Sl am TR T e S Vo £:1) pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa.| 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm | »12:00 Haywards, aad ”"""l Windsor. 3 am | 007 Mariiner, san Ramon. Valieio, 3 Healdsburg. Napa, Calistoge, Sasita Ross. EOTN Lytton. *4:00p Benicla, Winters, Geyserville. Woodiand, _ Kuights 3:30 pm! 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm! Maryarilia, Orosills. . s, T | emEeE e 330 pm| 8:00 am| and Tkiah. | 7:35 pml| 6:20 pm | G oy By — carloads of sugar| .:)am| |10:35 am darg, L Avgsien_-___.... .o “Tolls H | 8:00 am| Guerneville.| 7:35 pm( necessi- s 1O S Sonoma and §:10 pm! 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. | 9:15 am] $:0 am 6:06 pm| 8:20 pm [10:40 am[10:28 am 7:90 am| 8:00 am| for Mojave and Kast 13 ool 7% o 26:43, 3:20 pm| §:00 pm| Sebastopol. | 7:3 pm| 6B @ | oq. 00y Hay, Rk Fe . Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West 16:00r Vallejo ... ........ - 1318y Sreings and White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton | *6:00r Orienial Mail—Ogdes, Cueyenne, for Altruria; at Lutton for Lytton-Springs: at Omabs, Chicago..... 143, Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale | "8:00r Orfestal Mall—Ogdes, Deaver, Omais, Chioago... for the Geysers: at Hopland for Duncas | ‘ . S R Keiseyville Caris- | 31000 Valiss. Fort Costn and Wap Sia- e ey bad Springs. Soda Bay, a rtlett | poss Springe: at Ukiah for_ Vichy Saratogs | “SveS% Ovegen and Colifesis Eepaeun.fue- Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Witter — Muryesille, = Rodiding, | Porbland, Puget Sound and Eash_*8s88a Springs, ;:D;'QRI'I Lake, Pl:m(;‘rmenn \'Alllg.’, Jobn Day's, Riverside, Lterley’s, Buckneil's, | COAST DIVISION (Narrow Sauge). Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orrs _Hot | ot “Mendosno: Cliy. Fort " weste | 000 of Bbub Y port, Usal. Willits, Laytonville, mins, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotis Saturday to Monday round trip tickets st Sintions, reduced 2 )2 e o, On Sundas round trip tickets to all potats | '3:137 Nowack Covteryiiie Sun Jous New beyond San Rafael at half rates. Sauta Cruz and Principal ‘Ticket umcen._ 650 Market st., Chronicle blag | Btations. - e . 11030, H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, *4:13» Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos. . "8:304 General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent, | ad:137 Gienwood, Feiton, Sasta Orus...... e8:30a CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Peam SA5 FRANGISC) —Punt of Markot Siwed (ks 81— 360 11.00am. 1108 300 13:00 *4:30 18:00 *6Crm. Prom DARLAND—Foal of 2rasd 00 5:00 10:004.8. $12:90 “1:80 1230 *3:00 14:00 °*S:00r.. COAST DIVISION (Broad (Third and Towasend Sta) T8:104 Ocean View. South San Francises.. 17:004 San Joss wod Way Stations (New o A\|..ul-}|:- \\‘e«h—.!ny-n:l) e 130y 4 Sunday i 13 Sarta Craz. Pacide Grove aad Tica Pinos. Santa G, ifle Grove, Faso Kobies, Han Jmis Ohisps, Surf, Lompoe and Princiyal Way Statious 4:100 P (. W Ban Jose and Way Stations. ESa 13304 Sanose, LosCatosaid Way Stations *S:309 12:437 Sun Mai-c. Medwood, Meulo Park, Philadelphia AND RETURN via Santa Fe Route... Tickets Soid June 12th and 13th good to return 60 days. Offica, 628 Market St. Way Station San Joes and Principal Way. 13:007 San Jose, Los Gatos and Princisal Way Statioos. 3:307 SanJoss and Principal Way Stations 8:334 | 96:30¢ San Jose and Wag Stations. 000:43¢ San Jose and Way Stations. RORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAR. Via Sausalite Ferry. Commencing April 22, 1900, | FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. - e WABASH NIAGARA HL'I&SIMT LINE Chicago, Kamsas City and St. M‘ New York and New F traln ! and_Saturdays | SUNDAYS—6:35, 3: } e s g s, :AI_-'. 4 ! I AW 700 2. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta~ 0:3 p.