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- i 30 CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1900.° 13 ~ ftan . s Mrs. Terry artlessly ex- mediately thereatter in the presence of bid- | LY} " 0. Getween Webster and Fillmore. | plained. -‘Banked money, Tia unid, Rttt in connection with the programme ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPIN & e 2 . AL I\ cen Valley, Solano County, Cal., and sister 3 ing sulte; sun all day. NS Ludemann of San Francisco, . Elise | 3 2 ~ > = < 2 Red: s Hiumburs, Germany, 8 mative of Lucneoarg: | ¢ GROVE, o g e ALA province of Hanover, Germany, aged 69 years CONTRIBUTORS TPaciric xteras) nicely furnished for houseke ex‘)lr:snf h - ~“<EDA““ML RETATE. y gxghs |‘nd 3 d.ni . A iy % 76 T R Trains leave and are due 1o arrive ad = - e AR emains at funeral k: —_— THE— N FRANCING®. - g —— n:sobamwmr. Bulld modern house of § rooms and | Maass, 917 Misslon street, ‘Lfifq’".." m._thi 4 ‘IM-‘I.: Foot of Market Stzeek) by —— - . with lot 33x100 (one onl¥): §300 cash. 320 | day (fTuesday. Interment Rockwell Cem U, - Per month. J. H. YOUNG, Builder, 1243 Park. | tery, Suisun, Solano County, Cal. Friend SUMMER TERM COURSES’ LEAVE — Frow May 13, 1900 — il ' ®lcove and kitch- FIMPROVED and unimproved property acquired | UeSiring to attend the funeral will take boat furnished. { by foreclosure; bargains; one-fitth cash; bal- | 1eAvIng foot of Market street at § a. m. this +e::1900.... *7:004 Benicia, Suisun, Eimira, Vacevilie, ance 1n 1 5 3 on ycars Alameda Savings | day (Tuesday), for Suisun. Rumeey aod Saccamento _ ...... *T489 Tank. CAMISA—In this city, June 19, 1900, Frank, 9 *71004 Shausta Lxoress Duvia Willinms (for : Beloved son of Louis and Flora Camisa, and THE CALL’S HOME STUDY Bartiecs Springs, Willows, & $55—MODERN new house of 8 rooms, bath, | brother of Loenite and Harry Camisa, a na- Biu® Portand .. .. oo..... T3P ousekeeping. reception hall and basement; 50-foot lot. Cail ive of San Francisco, aged 2 years. CIRCLE SERIES *71804 Martives, San Kamon, Vallejo, Napa, - 3 at noon and see owner, 1243 Park st. | CLAY—On hoard the transport Grant, May 19, » a S e A T sy i, George . Clay, beioved son o Mrs, B : %004 Duvia, Wooiland, Knighte Laeding. = = A. Elay. formerly of Fresno, Cal. and brof o Qs P 00000550 ke Crovile, Lo : ¥ —in oo | BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS | & s, st dien i i s Ul | Seventy-Six Years Old Mrs. g St tow r W room on sec- 4 LS P - ool 2/ " ’ e e months. A membér of Company M, Forty- o . Sodew. -5 T third Regiment, U. S. A. (Fresno and Merced Sarah Terry Wants Her REV. EDWA.B]; gV'EB.ITT HALE, A. S.:cuvum.m, LLD, il X - keept 2 SLEY = e papers nplease copy. .D. Tnive . . SEEANIEY EEAL R Ve rlends are ressecttully invited to at F B = el e - & tront roeee | VERY chilcest part of Berksley; slegant new | 00 the Tungal this day (Tueaday), ac 3 orfune Back. - s MARGARET AINSLEE, wwos Lox A i o ont rooms, | $-room home; sunn : te in o ot heviags Phi r housekeeping R i e T Bt | 001 BETTIn this clty, June 1810, at her 5 SPEINST COLONEL THOS. W. HIGGINSON, ladelphia. 3 < g g et X idence, 1014 Lombard street, Sa . Cor- p ) : e EOT S ThEap e SeNwal bett, “wite of .mi}"};%mif. native of Ohio, | Holds the Attorney’s Note for Cash Cxmiines, Man: PROFESSOR G. R. CARPENTER, earinnd i itad—Ogden, D aged 65 years an ays. Omaba. Chicag ~ar T v ; T cm'\u ‘olllue :r (unem; hereafter. = 12 ‘Which She Gave Him for the ELIZABETH STUART PHELPS, Columbia University. T Trgr (a?“m’.m;. e bay-window rooms nea UA}\[ \U AD‘FPT[ \1Eh "EN—In this city, June 15, 1500, Edgar, be- Bo ioafiuta, Ssfek, Yhue, . | LAL RIS ENI " | " loved son of Jacoh dnd Catharine'Cowen, and Purpose of Loaning at ot BEV. LYMAN P. POWELL, o8 9:00ne Bl anin, Ttkio s Wep Beaitie; other of Mrs. F. Rich, Walt Nellie n ; X < D I T e a ratrrat iGr Good Interest. F. HOPXINSON SMITH, Author of American Historie Town 11007 SaL e ot Biusers UFFICE—I1118 BROADWAY. Lilinois, aged 30 years & months and 1 daxs. pA T AR New York City. 200v Pt Wil ey Sutioes. member of the Ironmclders’ Unlon No. 3 2 JAMES A. WOODBm Ph. D. roor »‘L P -'n ;,.‘4. . o) Seattle 86 COY. HARRIET .. Napa, Calistoun. Sunte Rorm. ... OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. D e ) ces are pespoct. | Mrs. Sarah Terry, white haired and ERERGLT Jromaon, Indiana University. B s Py - W - fully -invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | Wrinl and bow y the weight of ‘Washington, D. C. 3 yaviiie; Oravibe.. Chicien run OF SRE6 | (Wedmesdun). St Lo ook, From the pariors | seventy-ste well-spent years, is anxiously WILLIAM 5 e ot chicken | 61 B Bule & Co. T Stcsion strest, ber | Math0 For ilorney Onretien 6o, retarn FRANK A. VANDERLIP, N - A, 3 - — o~ nl:‘;rfl; 5:;;& r;l_:rerlaer; 'lween Tenmh and Eighth. Interment Mount to her $6500 which she sa¥s she let him Anstutant Secreta £ the Treasury. MacMaster University, Toronto. |, Saugus for Santa Bar A & suite fbr gentlemen; §35. citm! - Jlivet Cemetery. 88| Ty of the g bars, Los Augeles...... . Cal » nd fogs: CROWLEY—In the City and County Hospital, | have ““to put out at a good interest” for *3:00r Fresuo P P Latd- 4 te boulevard and elec- | “June 17, ol O Tt TP ha Mo Terry Db beca whttGus & lcs G. STANLEY HALL, LL.D, enonvon . WA W. 4., o dtocton, -’.'.‘:.'.‘(1...' : 4 houses already D'{‘{'.?;C;{‘j‘;n‘”m‘l’:'(’l‘;y June 17, 1900, Catherine | 1€ for the money and yesterday for a President Clark University. JTESEC R (98 o i 4 e e i tall Tract, adjoin- | Cpucille, beloved daughter of Michael ¥. and | brief moment thought she as good as had | oo, epecop S E GA CHARLES H. SMITH, LL. D, [ g e end for Sireular | Nellie 'Davock, and sister of Mary Serene | it, when she got a note from Chretien RO LEWL TES, Yale University. an Paso, New Ol sod preny Davock a nafive of San Franciseo, aged 1| asking her to call at his office, as he Harvard University. - 3:30% Santa To Nauils Express e rooms at — — s N _ | wanted to square up. Chretien's fashion PAUL C. FREER, Ph. D, M. D. for Mojase sud Kast. - WANTEL = w —roc ous £ Friends and acquaintances are respect v =N . ANZED Read this: | Want an S room house | rally invited i aitond the funeral this day | Of “squaring up” was a bit of valued ad-| PROFESSOR JAMES F. KEMP, Upfvenity of Michigan. ? | seseer Bapmania ileswud bai Joud ewly fur- & Bood property consisting cf an S- | (Tuesday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the residence | vice to the effect that Mrs. Terry tell no Columbia University. #6:00¢ Oriental Mail —Ogdea, Cbeyenne, worth $2000, all clear. Apply to AL- | Of the parents, 8513% Harrison streets. Inter-| one of their little business transaction ROBERT M. TOO! M. D. Omaba, Chicago. 7 e e ment Holy Cross Cemetery. and the Chretis anite ALBERT S. BOLLES, LL.D. > KER, -t *6:007 Oricntal Siaii—Ogden, Denver. nished bay-window - - EAGAN-—In this city, June 15, 1500, at his resi- | 84 the Chretien promise to pay up very - % 2 g Chicago. Oumada, Chicago........ sy n quiet. | BLOCK 64. must be s0ld, near 23d ave., 17th st., ‘dence, 1603 Golden Gate avenue, John W., be- | S8ROrUY, Haverford College. 17100 Valicjo, Port Costa sod Way Star GEARY, 465 (The Navarre)—E 5| Fest Oakiand: a rare chance for a block pur- Toved husband of Catherine Eagan, and father Mrs. Terry is a widow and gesides with OSCAR H. ALLIS, M. D., tous. .. w1 . 1980 S S e R o ;“Y»A’S--f;’ | SAMUEL SWIFT, 1112 East Six-| of Edward J., Thomas F: and John W. Eagan | her son at 1121 Greenwich street. She met JISSE MACY, LL.D J » *8:032 0 b o ngle: P o =t Fast Oakland. | i‘lr dlna )ér:é Joey L. Cobb, a native of Ire- Ehrguag -n&néy u‘"eéhf laeauh of her > cu # e ‘ Philadelphia. wmanto, Maryavili lcove room: et | s | “Yqnd, aged 6§ yoars. usband, which oceurred in October, 15%0. owa College. vate TOOm: picasant; reit| QAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. | [ Notice of funeral hereafter. - He was attending to some probais mat- WILLIAM HOWE DOWNES, COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gaugel. AT EREENNEE) dbr ot kv mhists -~ | ESPY—In this city, June 15, 1900, of diphtheria, | ters for her, and by reason of that perfect | WILLIAM J. ROLFE, LITT. D., Art Editor “Boston Transeript.” (Foot of Market Sirsed,) room, | AN introduction to you from H, Schellhaas. the | Willie Raymond, dearly beloved son of Robert | confidence that must exist between citent n £ niture dealer. 1ith and Franklin, Oaklan J. and Mary C. Espy, a native of San Fran- | and attorney Mrs. Terr, id C Cambridge, Mass. TidiBa Banta Cruz_Bxcursion for Sanis ey Mrs. Terry told Chretien she ARTHUR HOEBER, —_— | Cisco. ared ¢ years 1 months and 3 daye. | had some I bank. Dace shis worainey Cruz an | Principal Way Stations 18:08e PROPOSALS. | FITZHUGHIn “tnis city. June 38 1900 Mrs. | Icurned of the financial stunding of his 0. P. AUSTIN, Art Editor New York “Commercial By e — | e Barah e R, et Marvland, | Clent he became extremely friendly to- Chief of the Bureau of Statistics. Advertiser.” Staticus mem———_— S e e | B ANTRD My heay e thel | St T S SR SRAEe | R T el visiad e tone e o By S S Sivacor, | SEODErcomalr Bl BE Teceived by [he Boand | s, akiratows wad Frederiok, M., papers | (reenwichatrest home maay thmes just e Y - Ky o 36 per week. TRDAY. June’ 2 ; -+ | tend the funeral services to-morrow nes- | “‘He told me 1 was foolish to leave m: - | SATURDAY, June 25, 1900, and opened im-| goif “o8 S0"0rt A t*8 ® glarhen's Chureh, | money in bank y And others whose names appear #4:137 Glenwood. Feltoo, Santa Crus...... <8:30, CREEK ROUTE FERRY. ders, for furnishing and delivering quarter- | Tn o0 SEFeOh DO s y PP e : S48 TRAMS Master and cor ssary supplies for the Vet. nterm . . So0_very littie interest, and he advised tha! 2 Prom SAN FRANGISGO—Poat of Nacket Sicest (81 Home, Napa County, Cal. (ratiroad | FOLEY—In this city, June 18, 1000, Johanna M., | I lend my money out at § per cent, of of studies. 118 00 11:00s.m. 1100 4::_:!:- untville), for six monthe commeno. | beloved wife of Thomas Foley, mother of | course getting good security for it.” *4:08 18:00 *4:00¢ v 1, 190, and ending December 31, 19, | Annie and Thomas J. Foley, Sister Mary | “'Ngtyrajly Mrs. Terry fell in with Chre- Prom 0AKLAND—Foot of Brosd 00 $:00 10:004.M, | Regis and Mrs. John Stites, 'anfl sister of 1200 10 1209 (;n 1400 *$00e dules’ with information and inst | ids Wil e furnisned uoi® | Herman Brethauer, a native of Meinzholzert, tien's big money interest scheme, and for submitting bids will be furnished upon h when the attorney came to her on the | read Gange) epplication by the undersigned. Bidders will Brunswich, Germany, aged 58 years. S 24 o & ST b INION (B carefully follow the conditio ol P Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Sth of August, '0l, and sald he knew some | OCEAN TRAVEL. OCEAN TRAVEL. cmmm':'.f.a Towneend §48) » of the sched- | o G4 %ed to attend the funeral to-morrow | one who wanted 3200 on good security ul nd no bid wi r . 5 11l be considered uniess it | TOHC00T) "ot 910 o'clock, from her late | and was willing to give 8 per cent per | ~— e i# in eccordance with such schedules. Each 3 | ach | . o 4 5 « < 171004 San Joss aud W s bidder m his bid with 2| resia 1513 Powell street, thence to St. | month the old lady readily let her legal . . - S a suite; also | RG TG Hia bla with'a cerct | Teeldence, Bt PoRell muicm b mass | Lt e ol L e an o very | Pacific Coast Steamship Co. | Paclfio Coast Steamship Co. Wimnade." Weduondays ouiy) ..., *180® i i 17:804 Sunday Escursion San X T b e st Douit Calvary | pasv that Chretien came on September 1i. Steamers leave Broadway Sants Crus. Pacifc Grove and o e o TY | 1891, for $200 more on the same condition: whart San Franclsco: FOR... T s that the | SRR his Gy, June 1%, 20 Tho Mrs. Terry said she thought the money- For ‘Alaskan ports—11 a. m., 91004 Nan Jose. Tres Plios, Suuta Orus, il lrr m;q good and valld eon- - ;;“b_;dc( Al e Gr’g:‘- lending scheme was a splendid specula- June 15, 20, 25, 30, July 5. Pacitic Grove. Faso Hobles, San B e T e e et il ‘Thomas, Frank, Katis | tion, and so evidently did Chretien, for | Change to_company's steam- Lt Ouiags. Eurr. Lompoo and reject any or all bids and to nm,r".,{\»‘fif..;‘f | and James Green, a native of County Cavan, | lhrfi,days afx[err the ‘B{:.t IO;rI\ hei rélll]xmed: "x'-‘o'rt \s:::otl;n w0 i B.];n;::‘.. “'v:.";::'-'a'm.. tity over or under the amount specified. Ireland, ag® 67 years. and berrowed for Another Leiend e ' | San Jose, LosGatosand Way Statlons atrens 3. T OV IR Besretars ‘Boara | &7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | On April 13, 18 Mrs. Terry's dlary e e | e e o, Menlo Parks of Directors of the Vet Home of Cal- | fully invited io atiend the funeral this day | shows she pald over to Chrotien $0; on | O ey (W ash e | e e e AT, S OB o Tt m 18, Sansome st., San Fran- (Tuesday). at o'clock, from his late resi- | the 6th o ay, , $500; September 3, 11 a. m., June 15, 20, 25, 30, . Tres Pioos. Santa Cal. By order of the Board of Direc. | @ence, 1113 Folsom street. corner of Langton. | 1592, $1000; January 4, 1893, $1000; May 4, | cery. fifth day thereafter; change The New and Palatial Steel Steamsh; Monter ALS for mineral ol % New Mg | Drse of his soul at 8 oelock. Interment | Chretien sald he was loaning out at high | ka and G. N. Ry; at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at SEN.A-TOR P San Jose. Los Gatos sud Princigel s P. Ry. For Barcka, Humboidt Bay—10 a. m., June | Wil sail from Seattle and Tacoma June IL | o5 a0 gandhes sud Peincipal Way . July 2, and every fifth day there- | July 21 and August 27. The SENATOR sall- | .g.557 sau Jose San Francisco, Cal., May 16, 1900, | _Mount Calvary Cemetery. gave good security. | Vancouver to C ““At first the interest to the money was triplicate will be recelveq £ HAYES—In this eity, June 16, 1300, Annie J. G 0 X @ m., June 20, 1900 Iy beloved wife of James A. Hayes, and | pald in pretty regular,” said Mrs. Terry. | 17 ! - tatious. Turnishin 51 Soring ped | deany beloved Bavenies of My 3 Riles, & | (Then Chretion began to skip a month | Slef ¢ .\ ooy Monteres. San Simeon. Cay- | (1€ igna paseage: and ater anding Trip via | guizdse San Jos neral )il, 135 degree: ative of S Francisco, aged 32 years. en two, and then A o start in an Po rd (S i spo). Gavic e orth 3 1 Str o of two five-gatlon came coil | " The faneral will iake piace tnis duy | ‘dun’ him for it. It is then ) began to get | urow Foct Harted Ea Lold Oulebo), Savioti | will cmtinms dorth, Sie e BUETE Saaks| - Be e s Pe be given to articles of do. | (Tuesday), at § o'clock, from her late v suspicious and I sent my son to his office | Santa Barbara, VERrrs, Lo TN, Newport— | fha’ Arctic Circle, passing into the Arctic [ e g Y 2, July 2, and every | Ocean. Passengers are advised to inspact the @ Saturday and Sur a7 sad Mondas. and manufacture, conditiong | dence, 2118 Howard street, themce to St. | to get the addresses of the people I was | EFa' m- gune 15, 20, 2 y belng equal (including jn | Charles Borromeo Church, where a solemn re- | cupposed to have lent the money Lo.i‘mmh “3ay _thereafter. o ci.’.i}fggefi(:fu::. ‘(he a: :i‘;“t;x:\ mass v;llgl z‘f “F’*.’{“‘f;‘““,'ne‘gf mfi Chretien told him not to worry; said he For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- | ;ioomers as her second-class and steerage ac- i m-nuruum"m»' b (‘Enffle % o'clock. e was personally responsible for the money | ford (San Luls Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port | commodations are superior to the first-class ¢ Pacific Coast o the exient: of | HOLLMAN-In this June 17, 1%0, Lyaia | 80d drew up a note for the whole amount, | Los Anxeles and Redondo (Los Angsles)Tii & | accommodations on most of the steamers, ad- n required by the public servies | - Alice, beloved du‘;,{,::i’; Jymgdr, 10, 15 | which he (Chretien) slgned. In the meant | m., Junc 16, 2. %, 3, July & and every Serilsed for Nome. ‘The Pacifc Coust Sieam: g ad 500 more from me. My | day thereafter, ¢hip Co. has runn! | paret Hollman, and sister of Mrs. Louis E. | time he had got $150 T Y | O ¢ Fneenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del o B o= for % 'and tes Toserves the TEBE t0 ac- | Mo charn Ioan, B0C Slator O enis, awed 0 | friend, Miss Meley, had a’ lawsuit on | Tof Eneenade. SRR o Rosalin | Alaska i er et Line. | Por fatiber Benator before purchasing tickets via other cept or rejec or all proposals or any part years. hand and I gave to Mr. Chretien $1000, nd Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., Tth of each | o . TROW tereot. Inforn and blank proposals fur % Fricnds and scquaintances are pspect- | which he was to use in Miss Meley's in- | e > | Bormatton e N ToaTON. 3% | nished on application. Envelopes will be en- | fully invited to attend the funeral this day | terest as it became necessary. This | "For further Information obtain company's | \wiGh VT et Portland, Or.: W. PARRIS, 124 | < Proposals for Mi Of and ad- (Tuesday). at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- | money he said he put in bank. The other | folders. West Second st., Los Angeles, Cal.: GOOD- | ! CAPTAIN OSCAR F. LONG, Assist- | dence; 2505 Mission street, thence by elec- | g50) | gave him for a man I was supposed | The company reserves the right to change | ,y; p KINS ‘& CO., Gen. Agts.. 10 Mar! artermaster, U. S. Army, Depot Quar- | tric funeral car from corner of Twenty-fourth - e eamers, sailing dates and hours of salling ! d M Barers” Mrcsts “Tuferment Cypress | 1o have loaned, at an earlier date, $800. | SSUEHS. SSi0F sotice. #t. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Monigomery st — 1 . 4 For the $1300 owed me I was to receive | otice. | ew - Montgomery | San Francisco. for State Prison supplies_Bids | g A1TnIn this dity, June 17, 1900, Max Kahn, | $15%0 in ninety days. When the pinety | SEERERY O oo, on | received by the State Board of Prison | FANNCTuthi: SRACe ana Sigmuna Kann, | days expired Chretlen told me the man | GESH KLY PERKINS & 0., Gen. Agents COMPAGNIE GENSRALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. | xcur’s On o JJncotin, Sp 1o the hour | ani hepther af Awrou<Sahn,- a;zmties: of | Wio owed e monsy aml drobpad, 4ol | 10 Market st.. San Francisco. | DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. | te Prison at Bati Quentin with eoe; | Loulsiana, aged 4 years. | but not to worry, that he would be re- | “Bailing every Thursday instead et@ | ensuing fiscal year. A certified check | , 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- sponsible for the entire loan. Last Octo- Saturday, from November 2, 189, at D e the DIt pavable tashe | fully invited to attend the funeral this day | ber Chretien made me the last payment T“F 0 R & L] ~ 4 (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence | on account, and since that date 1 have . A . . Montgomery avenue, San Francls A rrom“{’m&g. Ng?évlévn} foot. ’grf | orton st NE, [une H >_the clerk. e - 3 i | The recent frequent mentionings of the ; L N k R. M. FITZGERALD, President. Please omit flowers. . | Chretien name in the daily papers have =0 B TLAND Havre, 360 and upw SRS Rae ceas redescinn o [ : s | LARSON—In this city, August & 18 Mrs. | Gjarmed Mrs. Terry, and the old lady | ° From Spearstrect Whart at If a. m. round trip. Second class to Havre, U5; § per | —_— | Larson, teloved wile of Louls £ LOrD | confesses that her nights are spent in|EARE SI2First Closs Including Berth | SGExCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN: MARRIAGE LICENSES. e L D s Sancy and Mag. | tears and her days in anxious waiting for " $3 Second Class and Meals. T s e | ie Desmo: ative of Newcastle, New | that money which she fears may never | STATE OF CALIFORNIA sall J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast | gie Desmond, & 0 1 ‘ o now be returned to her. July 2| ,‘ . South Wales, Australia, aged 2 years and § 7 5 . iag el W S S S g “It 1 don't get that money back.’ she | COLUNELY S8iois il Bonkine: Ditte : 0, 562 LYZWA—In this city, J 17, 1900, Simon, be- | said, “I don’t know what shal 0. . ne, e EAMERS. | Leovey, 30, 52 Minna street, and | FIERATE N0 ¢ Marie Lyswa, and father of | own this house I live in, but there are | Helens and At ronts W fhe Nortnwest. | BAY AND RIVER ST | Via o Coitate oni Bthel | Jennie and lda Lyzwa, Mrs.'L. Weinstein, | taxes and other expefises to be met. . Un- ! A e Clteh ANt P ! Epaipdiiel | Mrs. I Pearl and Mrs.'B. Levingston, a na- | Jess Chretien _returns me my money y 430 Market strest. FOR U; S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJS. e e 1608 ‘Scott street, and | tIVe of Poland, aged 64 vears. things will go hard with me, I fear.” GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., * O . e o el g 2200 Post_street. | B Tvints wnt A e e —_——— R Superintendents. Stegmer “‘Monticello.* anta e oute ddress in the g 3 ully invited to attend the funeral 4 R -3 5y Fo e ese Prances | GLIT "R S ot o B iate s’ | . Steamer Doric Enters Port. 3 Tn e Thvaea: niahey Pas | "l ~alifort dence, §15 iguna street, ‘ween Mc. ster 3 5 . 20+ 5 > 32 Callfornia street, and | (0% 100, LG8G"N once by train leaving Third | The O. and O. steamship Doric arrived T“E ALAQKA EXPLORA'"GN Co. Gam 15 m. and s ;. Sunday 03 2 m 3 | JUNE 2I and 22, 19 Doy Slreet. ieet, and | and Townsend streets at 11:3 o'clock to New | in port from Hongkong, Yokohama and B e e wun I bert street Salem Cemetery for interment. Honolulu after midnight. She made a WILL DISPATCH FOR . e ahas - "0 "Oak street, and | METHEN—In this city, June 18. 1800, Jacob, | fairly fast passage over and will’ prob- i — n excellent opportunity to . 23, 21 Page street. beloved husband of Sarah Methen, & native | aply” dock to-day. = oenfeld, 25, city, and Bitta Meg- | of Germany, aged 59 years. RAILROAD TRAVEL. TICKET OFFICE, 628 Market St. | £ Notice of funeral hereafter. 9 B street, LETON—In East Oakland, June 17, 1900, HOTEL ARRIVAL uzgfi‘:\_"lr;x.n:.nvenuefl. !::‘ "i?—:?le Rannie ":figée]x:n. beloved motlier of s IVALS. The elegant, fast, Al new passenger steamer, rat street, and Lulu | Jub an eton an g - , 18, Twenty-fourth street. | Dell. a native of Arbroth, Scotiand, aged FATACE HaTBL S, S§S. NOME C|TY’ spEclAL rge T. Booke: 04 Post street, and { years 4 months and 28 days. R H Herrsy, Los Ang [H Finnie & w, Tenn hine Wells, 2 Mission -lreetn [ Funeral strictly private. g ;fl l!;\e-:\; NSP!“J;;PrI;‘h !\{‘hm"fflhn:m:", :t' ; 1600 “ tons register, J. Stenzel, city, and eresa | NEWMAN—In this city, June 17, 1900, Fannie < — s N, ¥, —— T el S Ko e | 9 £ 2epe Fggre 5 Ammis S | ABOUT JULY lst. Willlam P. Newman, a native of County | B C Klauber, Chicago H T Bristow, N ¥ Connections at §T. MICHAEL for DAWSON near Miss! | . C W Thomas, Utah | F W Schneller & w, Il w4 o m m vatmes o | BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS | Claleeiant, seetipears, | o, opere. | § % mbtimageN ¥ [Mos - Barron. Co and all YUKON RIVER POINTS. - M R1. 08 trices. | gRiim et + oy | iy snvited G atend the funeral tnis day | B M Cox, Madera W M Molantiy L An| For Passenser and Freight Rates Apply to LEoSSEE S SMather o —Suis T3 or§ | Birth marriage and death motices sent by | (Tuesday), at 3:30 o'clock, from the pariors uller, Los Ang nroy, ‘Was! - . | mail not be inserted. They must be handed f H J. Gallagher Undertaking Com- | H H_Sinclalr, Redids Mrs L Klippél, Omaha —_— vate; bath; fia. rme.; board optional. | T2 I ot 5 eerie, KR TCISEY Mna be | oanne ) FIA stoeet, (hence 10, Bt Pateekcs | O C Mead, Ky & Focman, Chicses THE ALASKA EXPLORATION CO. ; SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFID FINE. T—Bnony rooms with board; reason | indorsed with the name and residence of per- | Church for services. Interment Holy Cross | H M Andrews Chicag)B Lawson, N Y 130 POST ST. . RAILWAY COMPANY. - 4 suthorized to have the same publish Cemetery. F H Jackson, Los Ang| Mrs O Harvey, Galt . g t Tiduren Ferry, Feot of Market S& > —I his eity, J 17, 1800, David T., | Mr A_Barney, iss Harvey, Galt BORN. P O S T A eloncer apd | Mrs W Ir Stamiay, Call 2 lcago z KC um. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAZL. PRIDAAT: SRE— BOYTONIE—In this city, June 17, 1900, to the | Liother of George ang the 1ats Dr. J 0. GRAND HOTEL. AMERICAN LINE. 100 & i 19 B TN LA T R G > ¥ ' 4 erce of Yarmouth, Me,, & native of Fox- v S LADIES Chiche e Penmyrorel Bie | (riie ot doseoh Boytonie, & daughter.} | coft” M. aged G years 4 months'and 3| & ff Roster EIMIVN T & Sl ot NEW YORK. S0UTAAMPTON. LONDOY, PARIS are the best b e Ao oy b ot (F s B ol el B . V Jackson & w, Pueblo A Jereslans, Sn Diego Stopping_at Cherbourg. westbound. B = —— o2 Friends and acousislances avy respest | p i Gweitser, Misn | ¥ W Duncan, Le Ang |- From New York every Wenoeday, 10 & o T MARRIE: y invited to attend the funersl servicts | W. D. Harper, Alaska C O Cushman, Chicago | St. Paul. June 27 |New York. -July 11 D. this doy (Tuesday), at 2 oclock, waf wiiv | W § Green, Coiusa |A W Maltby & w,Mass | t. Louls..........July & 5t. Paul, July 18 g from BARRON- S In this city, June 11, 1000, | COneral Darlors ol B eeonic Temple | Inter- | Dr L« P Clark, Stocktn Mrs:McCormick, Cal RED STAR LINE D Hartman Paint Co.,318 Third by the Rev. Hyman Samuelson, Edward Bar- | noo:" Follister, Cal 2 F Crowley & w, Stokn| B C Creller, Gr Valley New York and Antwers = = = - | ron and Haonah Davis, both of San Fran- | pRINTZ-In this city, June 16, 150, Frank P. | 3 M Westcott, Concrd Mrs M Cummins, Mont BAD tensnte efected for 34: collections made; | _claco. N e L Zaneavills, ‘Oblo, aged 4 | B Hunt, Vancouver Miss M Slemons, Butte | From New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. e ey PACIFIC. GOLLECTION | DOUGLASS—BROBACK—In this eity, June 18, | years: © o o coneevilie o J B Scharf, Ma | Mrs C N Nelson, Sacto | Southwark ......June 20} Kensington uly 4 Mentgomery st., rooms $-10: tel | PJs%, by the Rev. C. A. Parkin, Roy H. Doug- | T iriends and acquaintances are respect- | 1. Moore, San Jose {Miss O Kelly, Napa | Westerntand ...June 27 Noordland ......July 11 i = oo | ‘Yagt; and Hitalyn B. Broback: 157 nvited 5 nitend the funerar this day | 1V 8 Porter, Oakland |Dr N Green, Watsonvl | INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., A S WING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, | KELLY-LOTTERHOS In this clty, May 2, | (Tuesday) at 3 gclock, from the undertaking R A Brownice & w.Cal| R Harkinson, Antioch 2 Montgomery street. Tickets on sale June st and 224 at General - | 00, fe Rev. T. Caraher, Robert C. Kelly | pariors of N. Gray & Co., 641 Sacramento | Miss C Reed Napa R G Dean. Brentwood EMPIRE LINE, Office, 617 Market st. Sleeping Car Reservation g ~ g e and Julia C. Lotterhos. strect, near Kearny. Interment Typographi- | 5 Dannenbeum, Veliel J M Road Cal & = o 4 % > o R R RITCEIE, ALL kinds bought. sold #08 repatring E e | KINGMAN—LOGSDON—In this city, June 17, | cal Lnion plac, Laurel Hill Cometory. JOLTE Doceay, A% | L o D iasee §. 8. “OHIO,” from Seattle to Nome and St. [ Charts oven. 3 teed. Chas. Plambeck, ffon, mr. 15t! 1900, by the Rev. J. Rowell, Charles N. King- | TUFTS—In this city, June 18, 1900, Francls B. elson, FER ) ton Michael, May 2ith. Subsequent sailings from Gen'l Agt. Pac. Coast. = g " s %% Bants Rosa so¢ Winnie E. Logsdon | Tufts, a native of New York, aged 78 years. | N H Falk, Arcata arren, Stockton | geattle to Nome, St. Michael and Yukon River R i raind Ageney” 145 Sth: phone Miot &, | of San Bernardino. T interment private to-thorrow (Wednes- | W I Neison, N Y |1 C Lewis, Stockton | Points, June 8. July &, Ausust 3. For/rates : ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; ’{E.%“’b, u::‘zmv m“mm’%?' & V(fl);{)HAGEN—ln Alameda, June 17, 1900, Mar- | A T Wl-hon‘ Vlu-,I;; G ekuehwuum . °m(§=x§n' TRANSPORTATION CO. .nnm P‘clflfl GUIST nm repairing at lowest rates. 5 Fourth st Nicholls and Rose Kerr of San Francisco. tin, beloved hosband of LAl ven Hages | B B Keascer Uiiah A% o T % Montgomery st. Via Sausallto Ferry. = PERIAM—JONES—In this city, June 18, Mrs. and Mrs M A Hilllard, L A|C C Crystal, 3 i Commencing April 2, 1908 SAw o S BRI A 0 B | M Uit e b vagtnt e | MR W ARG EAT S e WM | HAMBURG-AMERICAN i o ST R T . eare. 3 au ¢ i 3 FTALLE, cheap: sultable for express or milk | STEVENS—BOWEN—In this city, June 15, 1500, T ety and moquaintances are respect- | I A Wood Denver |ZS Breckinne, U.8 N TO '51"%":3%‘5" :xf)fv%%gs)s GHrRsbURG ~ by & - apent free. 2030 Mission by the Rev. Phillp Coombe, b B, Steve | gully Invited 1o attend the funeral this day | H K Stahl, San Jose |Capt O F Bolls, Menlo (PARIS) AND HAMBURG. . e e e = | ens end Lotta C. Bowen, both of te, Mono | (Tuesday), at 2 o‘clucki frgn the residence TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE zz n-' .-J “l}whu o P‘;“ o GE AND WAREHOUSE: County, Cal of Mrs. H. D, Ulrichs, 1801 San Antonio ave- A 70 PLYMOUTH, CHEREOURG AND HAM- pm!| 9:00 TUkiah pm| o sToRAM - 2 Pue, corner of Union street, Alameda. Inter Builders’ Contracts. FORG. ALSO NEW YORK TO CHERBOURG %5 e 0.3 am LEON BROS., storage &nd moving; covered DIED. ment ‘private Mountain View Cemetery. | gister Dominica Diehl (owner) with Robert | AND HAMBURG. & B b __‘ s Fear "‘ E Tenth and Market; phone South 76 | Aprahems Florence Green, Thomas WiSAAN1n South Sas Francisco, June 1, | Trost (contractor), architect Brother Adrien— |\ yiprn® A MERIGAN LINE 0 Bidw'y, N. Y. P < . SERER TRV MR L . S Ven and Etorage Co., 722 Mission pt Allen, Helen G, Hayes, Annle J. 1000, at the residence of her parents, 1620 | All work except plumbing, gasiitting, tiling, PARIS HOTEL ACCOMMODATION ' % V@ am| §:00 am| Sonoma | 3-8 am| 5:40 am ™ 6 Packing, moving and ste < Black, Eugene S. Hollman, Lydia A. Eleventh avenue south, of scarlet fever, Ada | finishing hardware, electrical and bell work for Reserved if secured before departure. and e e e Irene Widman, dearly beloved and youngest | & four-story hospliel bullfing and ognecting ZOG & CO., Gen. Agts.-for Paclfic Coast, 8:10 pm/ 5:00 pm) Glen Eiten. | 8:08 pm/ 6:30 pm FIFTCERODOLPH Storage and Moving Cb. | Cumiss, Frank Larson, Mrs. Louts 8 | Sauehter of Herman G, and Mary Widtsan | lsundey building on lots 1 to 11, 17 to %, Park | sor ez, OO Gan. Agiu-1ot Pacify _8:10 pml 5:00 pm; Gles Ellen. | 6:06 pm! 6:3 prmy Orfice Post st., © tel. Main 6718, | Clay, George P. Lyzwa, Stmon and_granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John | Hill Homestead Association; $14,861. o Califernis or Sew Bk — —— D {O»vmt-k;mn 3. “‘ifi;g‘eg- -'-c“ob to B | R00T. & native of San Francisco. John W. 'AAfl;‘ns :(nd xvmx-(m . White (own- P orage an jture Moving Com- | Cowen, Edgar eton, Jessie e —————— ce Keatinge (contract: K = PACIFIC Siorape and Purpiture Moving Dom- | Cowss, E4ghs B, e B oo v s Koo coninon s | TOYOQ KISEN KAISHA. Stares connest st Santa Rose for Sork Weet - — ck, Catherine L. Pierce, David T. TWO INSOLVENTS FILE stone work for a three-story and basem [ and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton SUBURBA Eaga, Sokn W. Frints, Pesohe ®. iGing on_S line of Mission strest, 353:4 B of . for Miruria; a¢ Lytion for Lytion Springs; at . BEpy, e s B. 0, 3 » = T oo | Fitztugh, Mre. Sarah Von Hagen, Martin SCHEDULES OF DEBTS| oo Bl - D1 TR ck | o apaxiss winl LELYE WAARF: oo o e iepsere: at_Hoviend for Duncan ALITO-—Cottage to let; sult bachelors or | Foley, Johanna M. Widman, Ada I. 2 ith Vul ner First a rannan streets, 1 m., Highland Kelseyville, Carls- f ¥ o 1 otfice. . Same. owinre with Vulean Iron Works (con- | for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at bad Springs, Soda Bay, and Bartlett tractor), architect same—Castiron work for | hpe (Hiogo), Ni and Shanghai, and Springs; at Uklah for Vichy Saratogs. Witter rt Eorings. Blue Lakes. Leurel Dell Tk Springs, Upper Lake Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley’s, Buckmell's AMS—Near San Anselmo, 1500, A A et easly Delonet darse: | Thomas P. Dunne and A. B. Patrick ter of ard C. Abrahams, and loving r oo | ("Mrs. G. Rosenberg, Ester and Simon Abra- 2 ith steamers for In- e O it Westaa/iran Wevks fock. | ConDAEE &t Hengtous W Declare the Amounts for Which | tractor), architect same—Wrought 1ron work, | S satiiag. . o oo o on board on day Nrf‘";bN MARU. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We | of re G HOuic o Mrs, Wiese of They Are Liable. deadlights, fire escapes, etc., for same on same; | gg Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's _Hot el chines for I than an; roend 9 tive $4689. . Epris Fort gel] better mackines for less money ban any | Aiiniaerque, New Mexico, o native'of an | rmomas P, Dunne, a retired saloon | ' Same owners with Owen E. & Charies . | 55 AMERICA MAR ity Mandoctho Oity. Fout Wedeq. Wente ¥xohenee w phone Main 266 | SrRCRC0 BE Sl e copy.) d keeper of this city, filed a_petition in in- | Brady (contractors), architect same—Brick, | gg BeiFs Springs. Harris ‘s, Dyer, Scotis - - - e e and @cquaintances are respect- | Solvency in the United States Distriot | Sranite, stone and ferra cotta work for samé 5 W _ and Fureka. $s T2 DIVIDEND NOTICES, tully invited to attend the funeral this day | Court yesterday. The liabilities reach the | o1 same; t!loe.:&'m Thor H, onolulu. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets af et e (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of | respectably n.a'o figure of $243,52 74, and (:mu:m:‘- avchiteat _mmzc‘m’::z- '!m Round-trip tickets at n?nud rates. For reduced rates. H. F. Suhr & Co. 1187 Mission street, be- | were contracted by Mr. Dunne when do- | (¢ Bt o T, Wood, | freight and passage apply at company’s office, On Sunday round trip tickets to all points tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment L O. |ing business in New York City as a build. | *tair and office work for same on same; $8277. | 41 Market street, corner First o nd San Rafael at half rates. g with ‘the b of June. [ O, F. Comeieny. er and contractor in 186l and 1862 Most | (coniracton, archtects Housseau & Son—all W. B AVERY. Gendral Aseat: | YS3% , m. Sundaye—Point Reyes and way e B 2 “%etn declared at the rate | ALLENIn this city, June 15, 1000, Helen G., | of the liabilities are judgments on prom- | work for & 1i story and basement frame cot- wations, S R e T Gon Teon St {'three a5 six-tenths (3 6-10) per | © beloved dsughter of Willlars L ‘and Hatid | jasory notes and forecloaute of mortgages on B line of Harrison street, 15 & of | (O EANILAND ARD STONEY.” AFIA - - m deposits and three (3) per cent en, - - | and woul ave been outlaw ; T S T AL 1 U i, Tpisitic | Hattle wna Etrel T Allen s nitive of san | $57 SOUS (6 New York State to. buitd | pegi o B % b K 10, Mission block UL | o g ApsTRALIA (Honoluly oniy).......... |MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWA on and after MOND. aly 2. 1900, gl oo < 5 deys. | JTow fortune in San Francisco. He con- | | Sigmund Stern (owrer) with George Goodman | z-sy *oiezacei-- Wednesday, June 27, 2 p. m. Teaod Bk LOV {vla Homolulu) to New Zéa- | WEEK DAYS. TE. Cashier. | BLACK—In this city, June 17. 1000, Bugene S. |‘qucted the Art ‘saloon on Market st tractor), architect Richard T. SR | £8. MOANA . E Black, beloved son of Nellie M. Black. 8 na- | 001y few years and has retired from bug. | cavation, concrete, cribbing, flling, brick and angfAustralia_.. . Wed. July 11 8 p. m. | SUNDAYE.. pEest g A o ety | Py TivEnn oF ind e §136 | NJAGARA FALLS SHORT LINE FROM ND notlee—The German Savings and | tive of Mendocino, Cal., aged 2) years. 526 California” st.—For the half g7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains iness. stone work for @ two-story attic and basement r eni h June 30. 1900, a dividend h - Care Owen Breslin, laborer, Oakland, filed a | frame residence on NE corner of Pacific and 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight 32 NEW TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS NOW OPEN. ar ending Bl June B haee o o | B e T® O omit: fomgiat. 41 Van | O “stating his debts at $alz. He | Octavis streets, N 1337 by E 10; $500. boen 4 -2 -, . per annu t N . Bame owner with C. Chishol: tract. i o et S e | pRTRET: Apele) e i T cunerne | B35 00 e’ ntary Insolvent, | miieet iher CLrseaict S saiAet o ek Dr.GiMben’s Dispeusary, | S0 Kansas Gy ad SL Less e | e his scheaille yestcriay, e orad e e e e e LUXOR .. 16500 625 g 3 b 0.t = T > ebts are ; oned as follows Aoty e SERAPTS 4000 . Established New Py SOCE Demin BESTE | MENRY 4 CALLAGHER co,. | |Bhhs Vioegee, snf Hitle onke, 8 s, T e By ST e o e et G2Dumamexvx st | New York and New Fagland Punts. Bompany witl be pavable ai the office of the B s~ » Panaiuiss. B L . Can of ng contract for same on same: $5000. via. ports. Ceatral, South Amerioa, oto. | e e LT &M b L 2;',""3':-’:&";':’55";‘5:?5: bgol; " Show FUNERAL DIKECTORS AN npAiens, | onad mskkwu;‘%u o P SR e B R T e W “uu-a:;m::.-m:;mmx wmh—m-g o X » . Z ncoln School, 200, an SPRECKELS & BROS. ¥ riurstay, Jume 340 AP 24, opposlte Lincal J16.20, and i 8 of Edin® | priming,’ painting, palishing and ug for | 4T raeht Ofee E‘.:a.._,_“""'... 'j Cnresguarantest. 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