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THE SAN raanCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1900. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. taz, good as new. a 1t ndition repaired. as new %0 up: terms liberal 16 O'Farrell st B g Agen ICES AND STORES—TO LET. g, e PALMISTRY RSONALS v Otfice and residence, xth and Seventh. SUPPLIES. PHOTOGRAPHIC e residence. Hayes—1, 2 or 3 sunny rooms for ; range nny bay-window room: everything private; front basem usekeeping: rent low. furnished rooms room; two con- ished housekeeping “Market—House- sunny un- ned, $8. teiephone. rooms: sulte hildren bay-window | ROOMS T0 LET-—Farn. and Unfurn. A_BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms 25c to $1 per night, $125 to $ per week, and light b BOH usekeeping: open all night. P t—Sunny corner suites to milies; references given; ele- turists accommodated MIA, 239 suites, single; also unfurnished. | % Ellls, cor. Mason—Elegantly | ¢ rooms; prices reasonable. | i rent with gas, h; private. | MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Domenico Lauricell and Marina Jeufri, 2 13 24, Valencla street, 13 Valencia street. Frederick O. Dunbar, 28, Stockton, and Ma- mie F, Raughgarden, 25, city. George Nelson, Emma Martensen. 1 Samuel Saari, 31 and Amanda And avenue Semuel 8. Smith, Bmma T. Burke, 2, Manoel Teizcira, d>. 13, Point Reves. %, Haight 22, 268 Shipley street, 268 Shipley street. 20C_Golden Gate avenue, son, 36, 120C Golden Gate Point Reyes, i34 Ellis street, and 532 Haight street, and street. eet. Suite of 3 elegant table for doetor. (The Oliver) single or suite ; reasonbl. varre)—Elegant — | itheast corner Seventh | v rooms, en suite or | reading room: elevs n st.—Select b 10 $6 per week. | fur- Turk and Taylor. | el | shed single rooms. I rth and Fifth—N { ¢ furnished bay- ansient ¥ cheerful room; a week ms to let; Market. oN icely furn % week, up: transient Sunny shed rooms and electric lights; day, wk., mo. or sin- lean rms., su ng water; rates reduced. | + and 321 Ellis st.—Rooms, week, $1 25 to $4; open night ght £20; elevator on i cold water; baths. 2% Eighth st., turnished t House hird—A gocd rooming house R. HUGHES, proprietor. nicely furnished ble room; pri- references required Large ts and subscriptions 2200 Fillmore st 1l advertisements and s been established at 1085 Va. excellent opportunit at mod- Robinson). s board: double, $10 wk.; single. elevator: table board, $4 w! M. C. ROBINSON, Pr site of 2 or 3 board optional ROOMS WANTED. h 3 large and 1 small (one »oms for_housekeeping, shed kton, Pine and Me- o family erred: per- Address 1615 Devisadero gular habits desires 1 : local- n the Roman Margaret Ault, 10 vears ia Wil- Wilkle, Irene o Duran, 7 Mad- Ray Croall, 8 vears; | Gertrude McClelian, | the collections made; | COLLECTION ns 9-10; tel. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | £0ld, and repairing guaran- ed, bought, so Agency. 145 6th; ph changed. rented; | Fourth BEKINS Van a rage Cc tel. Main 1840 ng. moving and storage, WILSON torage and moving: covered | vans Market: phone South 2. | PIERCE H Storage and Moving Co. | cor. Powell; tel. Main Office 40 CIFIC e in z Com- Storage and Furniture Mo It n 281 | re st.; phone Jacl ND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any h $3. The Typewriter iephone Main 266, - | end No. 18 (thirty | of the Paauhau Sugar Plan- will be payable at the office Market st on and after 190. Transfer books will MO IAY close on Monday 4. 190, at 3 o'clock | p. m E.'H. SHELDON, Secreta DIVIDEND notice.—The Giant Powder Com- pany, < A~ aividend. No. 18 of| ee five ‘cents (T5c) per share on the Is- | sued capital stock of the company, has been declared. payable at the office of the com- | pany, 430 California st., San Francisco, on June“11, 1800 r books elose June ALAMEDA ADVERTISENENTS. ALAMEDA REAL IMPROV? by forec sure; bargains; one-fifth cash; bal- | 2, 3 or 4 years. Alameda Savings 'BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. 7 Oceldental st., corner Sixt: Berkeley; an elegant | 7 rooms and basement; | table: iron fencing; Patton x100; 1 block from station; FOR sale—No. 60 first, Adeline station, modern, new hous French range lot OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. | OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $4250_BARGAIN: eeindows; modern in everything:nothing want ing; simply just what you want; location Franklin st ‘Dear Durln}; Jou, st see it preciate it. . 8. ), h 1k 007 Broadway. ! Oakland. Large sunny private fam. 150 housekpg: terms reasonble. nt suite, suitable for young ftchen and bath if desired: nt rooms, kitchen o picte fof housek 75 per week n #t., bet ing: furni- Apply at shoe bedroom and kitchen, with and gas, $14 v front suite; 3 range. bas been cstablished at 1096 Va. A ESIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received ot Call branch office, 2:00 Fillmore st, Iy furn. | nd bedroom, | ist and 2 sts, | BLOCK 64, must be sold, near 23 ave., 17th st., Tast Oakland: a rare chance for a block pur- chaser. SAMUEL SWIFT, 1112 East Six- feenth st., East Oakland. OAKLAND COTTAGES TO LET. nz-rém;{ ll\?‘ifxfib basement, ouse and yard: lof ; city water ::fi:::dh R. J. MONTGOMERY, 470 Thir- | teenth st.. Oakland. OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES. FOR rent, furnished, Including plano, subur- ban home of 11 rooms; horse and cow: stable; | nice garden; ciegant view: can be had for four months at $40 per month. including | water. Apply 506 Ninth st.. Oakland. | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Echellhaas, the Turnitore dealer. 1ith and Franklin, Oakiand. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent armished | Mail will not be inserted, They must be handed elers mccom-dated, | In_at either of the publication offices and be by indorsed with the name and residence of per- BORN. city, June a son. FLECK—In this c of Frank Fleck, a son. unfurnished | sons authorized to bave the same published. 1900, to the wife June 7, 1500, to the wife | GEIGER—In this city, June 6, 1900, to the wife of Ignatz Geiger, a son. LYNCH—In this cit of John W. Lync a son wife of Raymond H. Morrill, SPARKS—In_this city, wife of O. F. Sparks, a daught June 6, June 3, 1900, June 3, 1900, to the wife suites: single; tran. | MORRILL—In this city, May 24, 1900, to the a daughter. 1900, to the er. to the wife MARRIED. FOEST—_TATE--In. this city, Rev. H. T. d, pastor of gational Church, Otto F. W June 7, 1900, by Olivet Congre- Foest and Ma- June city, 6, mie both of San Francisco. BUTLER—ARON —In this 1500, by Rev. I Nieto M ler ‘of New York ai el Herrman N. But- Glenn Aronson this city, June 6, 1900, Justice of the Peace Dunne, Henry E. Nolan and Valcofe Dupor NULLMEYER—-BESTHORN — In this city, une 6, 1500, by Rev. J. M. Buehler, Fred Nullmeyer and Anna Besthorn. In_this city_June 4, 3 Buehler, ~Frank L. belle C. Boutes. DIED. McLaughlin, Alice E McMahon, Annie Muller, Katharina . Mary Murphy, Cathurine Carver. Louise M. Phillips, Thomas Gibhe Julia Sche , Albert Henneberry, Cath- mith, George T. erine Solomon, Simon Hegan, Samuel J. Sutcliffe, James Hons, ‘Julius Tiearney, ‘Auretta Hoppe, Ernest A Walsh, ‘George Kopp, Leut Weller, Samusl B Lespoune, Frank Zimmerman, _Cath- Macdonald, Mary erine AARON—In this cit June 6, 1900,“Mary, be- loved wife of the late David Aarou, and mother ¢ Victor, Harry S., Pauline and Katie on and Mrs. A. L. Brown of Marysv , a native of Germany, aged o8 year: h and 26 days. G Friends and acquaintances are respect- | attend the funeral services ck, at her late | thence by 11:20 and _Townsend Salem Cemetery. Joseph Edmund, fully invited to day (Friday) at 10 o'cloc residence, 1 utter street, o'cloek tri from _Third streets. Internient New In this city, Jure ALLEN. Declan and M Alle T t a Interment Holy Cross ( BLUM June 7, 1969, denc t. Isidore, dear] love Blum (nee Loew soh: Blum, a native of Prussia, aged 69 y BRODER—In this city, June 6, 1500, Mary, be- loved wife of C. D. Broder, a native of Washington, D. C.. aged 3) years. € The funeral will take place to-morrow (Saturday), at i1:30 o'clock, from her late | residence, 489 street.” Funeral train from §. P. Depot, Third and Tow Frank M of New York, aged 65 vears. ock, from ion street, mains at the Deaconess’ street. GIBBONS—In this city loved wife of the er of Mary and J. of County Tipperary, Ireland, > Friends and fally invited to at June 6, ate Johi 4 Jansen street, son and Taylc for services. te HENNEBERRY, Catherine, bel Henneber e 10 St n this and mother of Thomas, Catherine, Lizzie and Maud Henne- | e of Ruthmullen, County Don- | berry, & ni egal, 'Ireland, 12 days T Friends fully invited t (Friday), at 9 o'c] 1 Eddy street, bet wher= & solemn re brated for the rep: at 2:30 o'clock tery. aged 44 years acqy n ufm H loved son of the Hegan and cousin of J. J 1 month and aintances are the funeral to-morrow from near Sixth Home, 615 Haight | Interment Odd Fellows' 1900, Julia, be- | and | ive | n Gibbon ‘quaintances are respec nd the funeral this da from her late residen: reenwich, city, ved wife of Officer Willlam Allen, and of San days. spect- native the resi- street, is ‘and acquaintances are respeot- ited to attend the funeral to-morrow the Central M. Re- Cemetery. Glbbos a aged 6 yea: between M . Junme 5, 1500, Ella, Agnes, 5 months and intances are respect attend the funeral this day lock, from her late residence, Turk street, thence to Holy Cross Church, ootk and Reviiae mass will be of her soul, commencing Interment Holy Cross Ceme- SAN—In this city, June 7, 180, Samuel J., | Samuel and Catherine Riordan and John Clifford, a mative of San Francisco, aged 21 yeirs and 5 month: 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fu the United Undertakers, street, thence to Miasion where mass will be of his soul at 9 o Calvary Cemetery HON loved brother of Henry Twindawn, Darunn, Germany, of sk A member of Germania Club 'and Cosmopoli- | 1%, 1. O. O. tan Lcdge No. Hons, y invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at §:30 o'clock, from the pariors | and 29 Fifth Dolores Church, lebrated for the reposs | Interment Mount ~In Alameda, June 6, 1900, Julius, be- a native of | aged 27 years. £ Friands and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, June 10, from Union Square street, where services will be auspices of the Germania Club. Suhr & Co., the parlors of H. F. street, between Seventh and ment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Hall, 421 Post held ‘under the Remains at 1137 Mission ghth. ~ Inter- HOPPE-—-In Oakland, June 6, 1900, Ernest Ar- thur, beloved son of Catharine and the late J. €' Hoppe and brother of and Mrs. F. of Oakland, aged 20 years § days. Charles E. Hoppe Wilker of New York. a native months and 28 > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this & dence, Claremont_ avenue, (Friday) at 2:30 o'clock, at the resi- Berkeley. Inter- ment Mountain View Cemetery. KOPP—In San Jose, June 5, 1800, Loulse Kopp, beloved mother of Amanda Kopp, asnative of Germany, aged 44 vears 7 months and 21 days. (Indianapolis papers please copy.) €7 Friends and acauaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the funeral par- Jors of Charles H. Jacob & Co., 31§ Mason “street, between O'Farrell and Geary. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by carriage. LESPOUNE—In this city, June ‘beloved husband of Heiene Lespoun of Fravce, ai 42 years. 7 Friend: 5, 1900, Frank, ‘a’native d acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from’ his late residence, 304 Jessie street, thence to Odd Fellows' Hall. Interment Odd Fellow: Cemetery. MACDONALD—In Oakland, June 7, 1500, Mary Raymond, beloved daughter of Donald M. and | Kate A. Macdonald and sister of William F.. Donald A. and Margaret G. Macdonald and niece of J. cisco. beloved wite of James P. Bush, a native of San Fran- | MCLAUGHLIN—In this city, June 6, 1900, Alice, McLaughlin, and mother of Harry and Alice McLaughlin, a nativ of California. aged 36 years. 7 Friends and cquaintances are respect t- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), et 11 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 7l; Sumner street, and Eighth. tery. between Seventh Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- McMAHON—In this city, June §, 150, Annie McMahon, rick and Margaret McMshon, beloved daughter of the late Pat- and sister of HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Successors to Flannagan & Gal FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM] 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln Telephone South §0. it i UNITED UNDERTAKERS. 27 and 20 Fifth st. Tel. South 187, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. MCAVOY & CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS & FMBALMERS,| 1239 Market st., between Sth and Sth. _Telephone South 7. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY COLMA, SAN MATEO Co. OFFICE, 916 MARKET ST. Tel. So. 337 at_his resi- | end | press Lawn Cemetery. | n rancis Church Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- the late Mary McMahon, a native of San TP Fricads and acquaintances are respect riends and acq! " fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence of Charles Crockett, 1017 Howard street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MULLER—In this city, June 5. 1900, Katharina Muller, beloved mother of Philip Muller and the late Mrs. A. Niebuhr and grandmother of Mrs. . L. Hansbrough and Fred and Emil Niebuhr, a native of Rheinhessen, aged 82 Y eriae and acqulptances are respect ends and acqua espect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 1:30 o’clock, from the residence of her ton, Phillip Muller, 427 Jersey street, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fitth, near Castro. Interment Odd Fellows' Ceme- tery. MURPHY—In Lorin, June 6, 1800, Catherine Murphy, beloved wite of George Murphy, and dearly beloved and devoted mbther of D. H., J. J.and Katie Murphy and Mrs. J. G. Ra- phael, a native of Ratbmullen, County Done- al, Ireland, aged 71 years and 10 months. T7Friends and acquaintances are respect- rully inv.ted to attend the funeral this day ?), from §t. Rose's Church, Brannan 30 o'clock, where a solemn requiem street, B mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. PHILLIPS—In this city, June 7, 1900, at his | " residence, 1206 Folsom strest, Thomas, be- loved and devoted husband of Mary Phillips and father of Thomas Phillips and brother of Jemes, Edward, Alice, John and Annie Phil- lips and Mrs. J. Rierdon, a native of San | Francisco, aged 23 years. | SCHENCK—In this city, June 6 1900, Albert, beloved husband of Martha Schenck' and fa- ther of Walter, Lilllan, Clara. Estell and Annte Schenck ~and_ brother of Gus and | ‘Adolph Schenck and Mrs. Fred Grimes, a na- | tive of San Francisco, aged 37 years and 3 months 7 The funeral will take place from the parlors of Theodor Dierks, 57 Mission street Interment private, Cypress Lawn Cemetery. | SMITH—June 7, 1900, at rest, George Thomas, | beloved husband of nie C. tmith, a native | | i of Vallejo, Cal. (Vallejo and Napa papers opy. °P%s and acquaintances are respect- vited to attend the funeral Sunday, 190, at 11 o'clock, from his late 110’ Liberty strect. Interment Cy- | Cemete! by funeral car. _In this city, June 5. 1900, James, beloved husband of Jane Sutcliffe, and father of Gertrude §. and Herbert C. Sutcliffe, a native of Lancashire, England, aged &7 years please (=25 fully in: | June 10, residence, press Lav SUTCLIFF s and acquaintances are respect- ted to attend the funeral this day at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- Harrison street. Interment Masonic i SOLOMON—In this city, June 7, 1900, Simon, be- loved husband of Julla Solomon and father of hwartz and brother of Sol Sol- Germany, aged 52 and 2 > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, June 10, 1900, at o'clock, from his late | residence. 1314 O'Farrell street, under the | of Fidelity Lodge, F. and A. M. | ! Home of Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 | | rain from Third and ~Townsend streets | TIEARNEY—In this city, | " belovea wife of Edwar: |~ Mabel Leona Tiearney, daughter of Mr. and | | June 5, 1900, Auretta, Tiearney, mother of | Penwarden and sister of Mabel and Earl Mrs. aged Penwarden, a native of Pennsylvania, 19 years and 2 day | ,EFFriends and fully invited to ‘quaintances are respect- attend the funeral to-day | (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her sister-in-law, Mrs. A. W. Carley, 24 Twenty-third street. Interment Cypress Law Cemetery. | WALSH—In City and County Hospital, June §, | 1908, Georze Walsh, a native of Massachu- H , aged Years. | WELLER—In Oakland, June 6 1900, Samuel | | Baker Weller, husband of Drusilla A. Weller and father of Samuel B, Weller Jr. and step- er of Mrs. Lillian eault and Mrs a M. Cook, a native of Ohio, aged 79 3 months and 4 deys. (Ohlo papers please copy.) G ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, June 10, 1900, at 10 o'clock, at his ‘late residence, $78 Fifty-ninth street, Oak- land, thence to (dd Fellows' Crematory, San | Francisco,” at 2 o'clock. Serv under the | | auspices of Berkeley Lodge 1. 0. 0. | E | ZIMMERMAN—In this city | “erine, ‘mother of Nich | Augustus Zimmerman and Mrs. . Metz and Mrs. Thorp, a nce. aged 59 vears and 14 days. L7 Notice of funeral hereafter. HOTEL ARRIVALS. fathe b 27 June 7, 1900, Cath- | . Joseph and | Marcy and | native of | PALACE HOTEL. L H Clogz, N Y, E H Walters & w, Neb | A _H Cobn, N Y J Orange, Hongkong | I R Cormack & w, Cal|J Stern, Hongkong | A B Cohn, Pike |W R Kelley, Anam T Harrington & w. Cal|D Gilchrist, Penang W D Grady, Colusa |T Harrington, Colusa W A Doyle, Su Mateo C G Murphy, Stanford B P Barker, Livermore H W Meek & W, Cat F C Lusk, 'Chico R McF Doble, Visalia Mrs J F Kidder, Cal |H Lecher, San Jose Miss Kidder, Cal T G Baker. San Jose L A Grant & w. L An/C V Indewider. Chicag | ¥ B MacDougall & w, F A Montelins, Cinn Seattle G Kraft & w. Fijt R D Vroom, N Y |J Kraft, Fiji J Caldwell & w, Ala |S Mantner, N Y J Perkins & w, Seattle BN Ward, US N 1 E Levi, New York |W G Nevin, Los Ang | A'J Frank, Boston _|A G Wells, Los Anwx F Carpenter & w. N Y C C Remelen, Ls Ang P J Sorg & w, Ohio_ |F B Sutton, Ls Ahg A C Kingsbury & w,Pa J.F Welborn, Denver Beloft | Santa Clara |C M Ingraham, Balti | F B Stone, Chicaso | GRAND HOTEL J A Schupp, Cal |A Luchessa, Cambria J J Cuppe & w, Sacto K Er»n, Cambria w H Todd, Oakland J C Zuck, Gilroy J E_Brown, Seattle A Baxter, 'Los Ang Smith, Cal Staley, L _Ang R Leibert, N Y 5 G_Bleckenstein, Chg Nofziger, L Ang |[E_F Rowiand & dau, Graham,’ Chgo Chicago Chase, Portiand |F Foster & w, Hanfrd Sewell, Cal A H Glasscock, Cal Currey, Portland A J Larson, Lodi Brown & w, Cal W_Ralph, Alvarado . Hanfrd I Bird, Merced Hanford J J Fruitt, Cal G A Van Brandig, L A Dr C L Ruggles, Stktn E A Eagleman, L Ang L F Warner, Auburn | A Knaub, Ohio |3 B Higgins, Reno hepherd Sr, Cal W G Halste: Cal rim, Sta Cruz |M E MecGrath, Denvr | ¥ O Hiln, Santa Cruz |W F Parker & w, L A | 7 H Clemons, Reno |W W Priestly, Cal | Mrs L W Heintzelman, J C Mogk, Colusa Sacramento i NEW WESTERN HOTEL J Howard & w, l)aklnd[J H Wiche: Wal Grv J Donnelly, Tehama [E B Robi: n, lowa T A Reilly, London |T Meagher, Mass V Lee & w, Mariposa Mrs B § Thomas & H N Baitman & w, Cal|_fam, San Diego G C Cohen & son. Cal Geo Martin, Los Ang | J T Kingsley, Chicgo R_B Benjamin, Cedar W G Miller, San Jose Falls ——————— | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | Mabillan W. and Elizabeth J. McMillan to “elestine C. Rowe (wife of Henry), lot on N line of Frederick street, 281:3 E of Stanyan, E % by N 100; §10. James B. Bocarde to Georgina J. Bocarde, | |10t on & line of Waller street, 23 E of Car- A = @ ) 3 £ | melits, E 24 by § 90, block 3, Marion Tract (hospital lots); &ift. 4 Frederick H. or Fred H. Perley to Emilie L. Perley (Miller), lot on SE corner of Howard and Fourteenth streets, S i0 by B 95; gift. Joseph A. and Elizabeth Oliver to Louis Rel- | mers, lot on N_line of Elghteenth street, 210 ?‘_ glfnchumh, N 144:10%, NW 2536, S 150, B Lizzle Carr to George H. Lent, lot on’SE corner of Twenty-fifth and Guerrero streets, E 1%, W 125, N 2:5, quitclaim deed; $10. Katherine A. and Thomas W. Rivers to John E. Hill, lot on N line of Valley street, 130 1 of Diamond, E 25 by N 1M4: $10. Eilen A, and Isaac T. Miiliken to Albert E. Milliken, lot on § line of Duncan street, 152:5 W of Diamond, W 80:11 by § 114; gift. Same to Jessie Milliken, lot on Twenty-elghth n‘?el, 101:9 W of Diamond, W 50:11 by N 114; Eigt. McClellan Gilmore ‘to Madeline Gilmore, lot on E line of Homestead street, 110 § of Twenty- fourth, S 25 by B 125; gift. | L. H. and Lizzie Siy to Hartland Law. lot on € line of Ellis street, 110 E of Jones, \E 27:6 by S 137:6; $10. » Emma Thompson to David E.. Ann M." ana | Martha Thompson, lot on NE corner of Piae and Leavenworth, E 80 by N 60; also lot on N line of California street, 4:10 E of Davis, E 45:10 by N 68:9; also lot on N line of Cali® tormnfi-lreel, 6§ W of Sansome, W 40 by N _80; $5. . Leah and Philip Mever and Henrletta M. Davis to Robert Dalziel, lot on NW line of Mission street, 68 NE of New Anthony, NE 4, NW 187:6,'SW 22, SE 6, SW 1, SE 29, St 22, SE 103:9; $10. City ‘and Couniy of San Francisco to Charles L. Patton, lot on W fine of Utah street, 166 N of Santa Clara, N 25 by W 100; §—. William Vosburgh to Georse L. Heinen, lot on SE of Twenty-first avenue and Clement street, 90 by 8 100; $10. A B. Hunt to Frederick E. Harmon, lot on E line of Thirteenth avenue, 175 5 of K street, 82 E 120; $350. HFilllam and Elizabeth Hicks to Home Bulld- ing Company, lot 3, block 41, Sunnyside: $10, e to same, Jot 4, block 21, same; $10. i) & ¥ PR e z 3 53#“;5(1“'. blocl Excelsior Homestead; 110, . John Schroeder (owner)-with Robert Trost (contractor), architects Martens & Coffey—All work except dmnlni.n plumbing, gasfitting, tiling, mantels, gas fixtures and shades for a one-sory frame residence on W line of Shot- Well street, 260 N of Twenty-sixth, N 32:6 by W_115, Mission block 151; $2650. M. Dettling (owner) with C. P. Moore (con- tractor), architect N-;::;m mm-:all— :l" ‘work except trimming iware, mal - ing. electrical work shades and gas ‘fxtures for'a t frame building and_stable on 5 N of Sacramento A Ut street, Eanta Clara). N 30 5y W 100 CARS UNNING ON ONE LI INST. LOU No Disturbance of Any Kind Reported During the Day. — Governor Stephens Receives a Letter Threatening Him With Death if He Does Not Call Out Militi P BT ST. LOUIS, June Cars were run on one line of the St. Louis Transit system Hughes, son of ex-Governor Hughes, has to-night for the first time since the strike was declared, almost a month ago. In many quarters it was feared that trouhle would occur as soon as darkness fell, but at a late hour the Chief of Police had re- ceived no intelligence of the gathering of | crowds along the line operated and mo fracas of any character had been report- | ed. The line selected to make the test is what is known as the Lindell division. Every car carried a police guard and in | addition the thoroughfares along the en- tire route were patrolled by police officers and companies of the posse comitatus, the latter armed with riot shotguns. As the Lindell division passes for the most part through the respectable portion of the city, it i{s not apprehended that trouble will occur. Aside from the running of night cars on the Lindell line the past twenty-four hours have brought out practically no new developments in the strike situation. Twenty-five sticks of dynamite were un- earthed by the police to-day. Five sticks were found buried under the Eastern avenue car tracks at Easton and Vandeventer avenues and twenty addi- tional sticks were found in an abandoned shed at Broadway and Gasconade street, in the immediate neighborhood of the power-house of the Southern Electric Company. The dynamite found on the Easton avenue tracks had been made into a bomb and placed under the rail. Had a car passed over it at the time the con- veyance probably would have been blown to_atoms. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., June 7.—Gov- ernor Stephens is annoved by letters re- ceived from St.-Louis, threatening him if he does not call out the militia to sup- press streetcar strike riots, and others threatening him if he does call out the militia. This morning he received the fol- lowing card: . ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 6, 1900.—To Mr. Stephens, rnor of Missouri, Jefferson City: If you do not call out the State militia in a few days you will be shot. Respectfully, E. EVERMORE. Governor Stephens says he has not the | support of the press and citizens of St Louis in his efforts to preserve order and that these letters are the natural result of the constant attacks of the news- papers and others Hobbs Acquitted. SUISUN, June 7.—The jury in the case of Charles Hobbs, charged with the mur- der of Joseph Curran at Vallejo, to-day brought in a verdicgof not guilty. HAS INTERVIEW WITH FAIRBANK TRAIN ROBBERS J. T. Hughes Returns From Visit Near an Apache ) Chief’s Stronghold. | S T | Alvord, Stiles and Bravo Juan, Who Escaped From Prison, Declare They Never Will Be Re- captured Alive. &, S Bak | TUCSON, Ariz, June 7.—John T. returned from the foothills of the Rincon Mountains, east of Tucson, near the| stronghold of Cochise, the famous Apache | chief. Hughes met by secret appointment Alvord, Stiles and Bravo Juan, the Co- chise and Fairbank train robbers, who broke jail two months ago at Tombstone. The interview lasted an hour. Alvord declared his innocence and said that he| would present himself for trial as soon as he was assured of an immediate trial. Stiles and Bravo Juan proposed to fight it out unless certain concessions were granted. They have no fear of the offi- | cers and all are heavily armed. They are | provided with prime mounts and are on | good terms with the cowboys, who keep | | them well supplied with food and ammu- nition. | Stiles stated that Wells-Fargo detectives | had promised him $1000 and a secret ser-| vice position if he would turn State’s evi- dence and implicate the others who par- ticipated in the Cochise train robbery, but that the officers had failed to carry out the promise and he was playing for | even when he made the Tombstone jail delivery. He said he was going to keep after them. He had no feeling against | anybody except the man who broke his promise, and would risk his life in getting even. Alvord said that while he expected to | give himself up he was going to stay with Stiles and Bravo Juan as long as they | were in_Arizona and make the fight with | them. They all said they had no fear of | being taken by the officers. They had visited Willcox, Dragoon, Pierce, Cochise | and many ranches. Stiles twice visited his mother at Casa Grande. They all de clared they would never be taken alive. | They cut the interview short by saying, “We must be off,” then ordered the re- | porter and guard to remain there thirty | minutes, then drive four miles south, | under penalty. They then dashed out into | the darkne: FATALLY SHOOTS HIMSELF. CHICAGO, June ‘Thomas D. Cottrell, an old and well-known speculator on the Board of Trade, shot himself in the head to-day. His brother, Ed-| ward Cottrell of New York, who years | ago was one of the heaviest speculators | on the board, is now in an insane ylum near New York. = Despondengy over Ed- | | ‘\ | i | ward Cottrell's condition as well as finan- cial reverses is believed to have been re- sponsible for the attempted suicide. Tt is said the bullet wound will prove fatal. The Watchdog for the Goldfields. It bites when it barks. It will protect yo!u- claim and supply you with food. Winchester Always reliable, sold everywhere, address on a postal card for 160-page illustrated catalogue. Winchester Repeating Arms Co., 418 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. Ammunition Send name and It is free. NEW HAVEN, CONN. =23 Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamera leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For ‘Alaskan norts—i1 a. m.. June 10, 15, . 30, July Change’ to company’s steam- ers at Seattle. For_Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett and New Whatcom (W 11 a. m., June 10, July 5, and every fifth day thereafter; at Seattle to this company’s steamers for Alas- ka and G. N at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver t Ry. For Eurcka, Humboldt Bay—10 a. m.. June 12, 7 July 2, and every Afth day thereafter. ¥ For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cay- ucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedr ‘st San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport— 'y me June §, 1% 16, 2. 24, 2, July % every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (Sen Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles a Redondo (Los Angeles)—11 a. m., June 19, 4. 1, 30, July 4, and every fourth day therea For Ensenada. Maedalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Sn_{ufl Rosalia and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., Tth of each month. U For further information obtain company’s 1 fofha " company reserves the right to change steamers, =ailing dates and hours of sailing without previous netice. i TICK¥WT OFFICE—4 New street (Palace Hotel). P GOO! ERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agents. e r“lfl Market st.. San Francisco. Montgomery and | \ | TOY0 KISE & TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- ner First and Brannan streets, 1 D. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at | Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and copnecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- dia, etc. No cargo received on board on day of sailing. SS. HONGKONG MART. N KAISHA. s ORI 0 MO CHOECH SOOI £ L0 IR E .Thursday, June 14, 190 s8. NIPPON MARU July 10, 1900 SS. AMERICA MARU it oA Round-trip ti at reduced rates. For | freight and pessage apply at company’s office, | 421 Market street, corner First. | W. H. AVERY, General Agent. (CEANIC S.S. CO._HONOLULU, APTA | AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. MARIPOSA (via Honolulu) to New Zea- d and Australia....Wed., June 13, § p. m.* RALIA (Hopiolula only). . ‘Wednesday, June 27 1. D. SPRECKELS & BAU5. CO., agt Pier 7. Foot Pacific S Fraigi O AOSHOS N B LUXOR .. 6500 SERAPIS 4000 Tone' Mon*lly sailing for Valparaiso and Hamburg via Mexican ports. Cantral, South America, etc. | 8.8. Luxor, 600 tons, salls about June 3. sonts. 114 Sontgomary St Market St..San Frov THE 0. R. & N, 0O, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTIL.AND From Spear-street Wharf at 11 a. gn. $I2 rirst Class «ncluding Berty FARE $8 Second Class and Meals. ORNIA salls . STATE OF CALIE . sally i COLUMBIA sails June 17, 2, July Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, “Butte, Helena and all points in the Northwest. to all noints East. Through tickels @ AVARD, Genoral Agent, 520 Market st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents. NEW YORK. SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. PARIL Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York every Wednesday, 10 a. m. .June 13'St. Louis July 4 .June 20 New York July 11 “June 27 St. July 15 RED STAR LIN ~ew York and Antwars. From New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. Friesland .June 13 Kensington .....July 4 Southwark une 20| Noordland Westernland ...June 27/ Friesland . EMPIRE LNz S. 8. "OHIO," fromsuaelule tc: Ncl'lnl: lng St. May 2ith. ibsequent sal gs from e o Reamer . Michatl and, Yukon River Foints, Juge 3, ‘Tuls 9 August . For rates and ofmation EMPIRE TRANSPORTATION CO., 20 Montgzom: Street. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Sailing every Thursday instead ofm t ot Saturday, from November 2, 1889, at 10 a. m.. from Pier 43, North River, Morton st. LA LORRAINE, June 14; LA CHAMPACNE, June 21; L'AQUITAINE, June 25; LA TOURAINE, July 5 class to Havre, $60 and upward; 5 per cent reduction on round trip. Second class to Havre, $4i: 5 GENERAL Hudson_building), New AZI & CO., Pacific Coast BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. | FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJO, Steamer ‘"Monticello.” « . Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at %6 . m. (ex. Thurs. night); Fri- mdays, 1 . 'NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Sausailte Ferry. Commencing April 22, 1500. 'FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. E: Rafael, and Sundays, SUNDAYS—7:00, *5:00, *3:00, *10:00. 11:00, 11:38 & m.; 12:45, 2:39, 00, 6:00, 7:28 ». m. i 11:00 a. m. ddes not run to San Rafael Sun~ ins marked (*) run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN WEEK DAYS-5.3. %5:30, 7:50, m.; 12:30. 1:15, 2:15, 30. 4:30, EXTRA THIPS on Mondays, 2645 apd 103 pom Trains marked FROM .Lfi V. EY TO SAN FR, WEEK YS—5:53. 6: K m.; 12:35 1:43, 2:45, 33 -n!é'xs- rdasa at 740 e ot 7 SR i s 130 B3 S ROUGH TRAINS. 7:0 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta- | LEAvE 11 —————— RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CONPANT. (PAcIFIC sYSTEM.) Tratns lenve nud are due (o arrive a¢ NAN FRANCINCO. {Main Line, Foot of Markes Street.) — Frow May 13, 1900. — Eimira, Vacovilla, *7:004 Benicis, Suisu: . Rumsey and Calistoga and S *8:004 Davis, Woodland. Knights Landing, Mazyavilie, Orovilla. . . :004 A tiautic reano o e Vallejo, Martines and Way Stations 4 The Ove-laud Limited—Ogdes, Dea- ver, Owaba, Chicago. . “en 1004 Niles, Livarumore, Stockton, Sacra- Mendota. Hanford, Visalia, 2 St *3:007 The Owl Limited— Bakeraflold. Suagus for Sante Bar- Los Angeles ... bara, *8:007 Frome Passenger_Mastines, Lot Btocktcn, Merced, (Raymond or Yosernive), Frammo. 3:30p New rieane Express— Kakersflol: Banta Barbara, Los Angeies, Dem- ivg, Bl Paso, New Oricaus snd 3:30F Sauta Fo Houte—Atiantic Express for Mojave sud East... *6:007 Haywards, Niles aud San Joas. 10:00¢ Valiojo .. Macysvitie. . Rodih Puget Howid aid Kash COAST PIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Stroet.) 2 Banta Crus Exeursion for Sante Gruz and Principal Way Stacions 181087 *8:1154 Nowark Couterviic an Jous, Foiton, Bouider Creek, Saxia Oriz and Way {1137 Nowash, Gonierriile, Bun Joss » Newar| tervi jow ‘Almades, Feiton. fiouider Cresk, Santa Oruz aud Principal Wag Stations. . . 1100, 3¢ Newark, San Joso, Los Gatos *sises | @4:132 Glenwood, Feltou, Ssnta Crus...... e8:004 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAN FRANGISOD—7snt of Market Sicest (Slip §)— *7:18 900 1004w 1100 °300 1008 15:00 *0:00 — Faol of Braad: 00 8:00 10:004.M. 1300 *1:00 1200 91400 ‘0rm COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sta.) T8:10m Ocean View, Sonth San Franciseo.. 101809 13:004 San Jose wid Way Stasions (N Alinaden Wednesdags only) . 17:804 Sunday Ezcursion for San J Santa Pacifie Grove Pacific Grove. Paso’ Robies, Seu s Obiapo, Burf, Lompoc sud ipal Way Statio Ban Jose and 304 SanJose, LoaGatosar d WayStations 12:437 San Maieo, Kodwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clags, San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Ornz, Saiinas, Monterey aul I'a 3:307 San Jose aud Way :13¢ San Jose s A Principal 131002 Saa Jose, Los Gatos and Prineioal Way Stations. ... 19:00. #3:30¢ SauJose and Priocipal Way Statious 18:33a *6. ! Way Stations . 1800, ol Way Stations. *3:309 P for Afteruoon Any excented §Sundas only dny ovly. Sunday and Monday. ng s TROROROAOCROAQACACRCHD £ 01O CROEOTRORORORCRONCH «TO.. Philadelphia AND RETURN via Santa Fe Route... Tickets Sold Juae 12th and 13thgood to return 60 days. Office, 628 Market St. JOROCRCHOBOHON) A 01108 108 QEQHCHOHC HOFCHOH CHON OO OIOIOHOID 0101 0t QOLHOIHOCHECHIO RO OO RIS i WEEK DAYS-7:3, CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSHB SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburen Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. 9:00, 11:00 a m.; 12:88 $:, 5:10, 8:80 p. m. Thursdays—Extra at 11:30 5. m. Saturdays—Extra trips n::’ and 11:30 ». m. SUNDAYS—$:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:3% 8:00, 6:20 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. 50, 9:20, 11:10a. m.; l’:fi turdays—Extra trips UXDATS 140, 340, 08, 6:25 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Parks same scheduls as above. $:40, D10 & m; Leave In Effect. Arrive San Francisco. [Apr. 15, 1900.| San Francises. Weex | Sun- Sun- | Week Days. ’ days. Dnnnulern.fi days. | Days. Novato. [10:40 am| §:40 am Potaluma. | §:06 pm{1086 am | Santa Rosa.| 7:35 pm, §-% pm. Fuiton, ‘Windsor. 25 amm Healdsburg. Lytton. Geyrerville. 2:30 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pml 8:20 pm 7:30 am| [ ama | 3:30 pm! 8:00 am| and Ukiah. | 7:95 pm 7 am) | | 5:00 am| Guernevitte.| 7:35 pumi 3:36 pm! I s T:% am| 8:00 am| Somoma | 9:15 am) ) and §:10 pm! 5:00 pm| Glen Elien. | 6:05 pm| 6:0 pma 7:30 am| $:00 am [10:40 am(10:25 am 33 . | 7:35 pm! 8:20 pm 50 Stages conn Santa Rosa for Nark West Speings and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Hopland for Duncan Springs. Highland Surines. Kelseyville. Caris- bad Sprinas. . Laxeport and Bastlett Springs: at Ukish for Viehy Springs. Saratogn fprings. Blue Lakes. Laurel Deil Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Literiey’s, Buckneil's, Sanhedrin_ Heights, Hullville, Orr's _ Hot Mendocino City, Fort West- Usal. Willits, Laytonville, mina. Springs, Harris, 's, Dyer, Scotis and Bureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sunday roind trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket offices, 650 Market st.. Chronicle bldg H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY. Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry: WEEK DAYS. a m., 1:45 and 5:15 p. m. SUNDAYS. ...8 8 10. 11l a. m., 1:330, 2230 p. m. Fare San Franciscoto Summit and return, §1 40. NEW TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS NOW OPEN. Dr.Gibbon’s Dispensary, s G235 KEAENT NF. Sstalished Dienses, Lost Manhood. Debility oF on bodyand, Skin Diseases. The doctor curesw hen othersiall. [ry him. Charges low o 1957, Saa braocecn Dr.a. K.