The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 22, 1900, Page 15

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® reasonable. (old No. so unfurnished. Market st 0MS TO LET—Farn. u'a Unfarn. 136)—Fur- bie for 2 gentlemen or rnished bay “mcderate quiet Navarre)—Elegantly or singie; travelers acco'dated. rtable; window raished rooms, ding room: A % ele: or. ¥, week or month. furnishe eiectric lights —Sunny ROOMS AND BOARD. Mission—Ni or without near snap; fine new cely furnished sunny ice room for house- convenient; theast corner Seventh en suite or PRONGALS. BIDS WANTED—Notice is hereby siven. that sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of Cali- éo.rnh. at its office, room 13, 320 Ba and opened im- Dvediniely cruttor i the presence of bid- ders, for furnishing and delivering quarter- tnaster and commissary supplies for Vet- erans’ Home, Napa County, Cal. (raflroad station Yountville), for six months commenc- ing Juiy 1, 1900, and ending December 31, 1900. Schedules” with information and insteuctions for submitting bids will be furnished upon applicetion by the undefsizned. Bidders will carefully follow the- conditions of the sched- vles, and no bid will be considered unless it is in mccordance with such schedules. Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certi- fied check upon some well-known and re- sponsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount of his bid. payable to C. Mason Kinne, treasurer, conditicned that the bidder will enter into a good and valid con- tract upon notice of acceptance as required by law. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to order any quan- tity over or under the amount specified, Address J. J. SCOVILLE, Secretary Board of Directors of the Veterans’ Home of Cali- fornta, room 13, 320 Sansome st.. San Fran- cisco, Cal. By order of the Board of Direc- tors. J. J. SCOVILLE. Secretary. PROPOSALS for State Prison supplies—Bids will be recéived by the State Board of Prison Directors at San Quentin. up to the hour of 10:30 a. m. of July T i%0 for Sapplying the State Prison at San Quentin with coal for the ensuing fircal year. A certified check equal to 10 per cent of the bid, payable to the Preclacnt of the board, must mpany each Bia S eduler and conditions to be Bad on applicaticn to_the elerk R. M. FITZGERALD, President S Cler! MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday n L. Bernard, 25, Oakland, and Minnle Oakland. 21, city, and Jennie M street A Green street, and Cora ‘_r od. 1212 Dupont street i3 Henry street, and Hanna 150 Cook street; Wolf, 41, city, and Carla Rolf, 21, k Beede, 3, 2071 California street, Pine streel 3 0 Post street, and 20 Oak street. Bune Mont. Murp D. W Burns der T. Patton, ce £ Chazd z'-, 510 Waller street o8 Gordonsville eary 131 Laguna street BIRTAS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS age and death notices sent t‘v yor Birth, mail will of the publication offices h the name and residence of zed to have the same publish BORN. June 19, 1900, to the wite a son - cramento County, June 11, John Lind, a daughter. June 7, 1900, to the wife . a daughter. A danghter. v, June 21, 1900, to the f2or3 al ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED) and his mother, for one. Address. SPECIAL NOTICES. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. hae. Plambeck, 1515 Mission, nr. 15th. D, réy £l machine sup- Smrna §th: phone Mint exchanged, rented: west rates. 205 Fourth st. N\ TYPEWRITERS—We r less money than any rentals, §3 Th-T wfl er hone Ma: fornia. tek STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. Tenth and \urxn 2 Mission st “and_ storag NFD\ ADY ERTISE\{E‘\T ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. one-fifth cash; bal Alameda Savings argains: g or 4 years BERKELEY AIHFRTI\E\IE\TS RKELEY R KL i—k— \.i: OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. right in the heart mighty meat; 5| 3 minutes’ walk to ready to walk ms BROADWAY. house; carfare to date complete; beth; up work y 1a " AT $4500 se; mear Jocal station; 7 rooms ideas: location and neighborhood ;_space too limited carriages at office. Broadway, Oskland. >_Fiead this: Want an 8-room b e a o slnewhere: will give $1000 & good_property consisting of an 8- worth $2000. all clear. Apply to AL~ 1138 Broadway. 4 must be sold, near 23d ave.. 1nh-z.. kiand: & rare chance for & SAMUEL SWIFT, 112 East I!Il- + Fast Oakland g for _three months—Furnished eott: 4 Park, East Oakiand; 6 large roo bath: delightful Jocation; no f ar 2 car lines; 1 hour from city. Tackson, 1002 Broadway, Oakland SALE. n to you from H. Schellhaas. the 11th and Franklin. Oakland. IDEND NOTICES. Mutual Savings Bank of Post st., for the hal ), 1900, & dividend has of three (8) per cent taxes, Rl of , pay- day, July 3, 1900 A. STORY, Cashier. 1 e w'»"-nd No. 106 (arty and repairing guaran. | roved property lcquln.d | AND ADY ERTISEMENTS. s MYERS, 12 Broedway, | | v COOK—In this city, June 18, ‘c[nu,- A soiemn requiem mass will SABL \T~< HAN~In this city, June Rev. J. M. Buehler, William J. A \11\“11n Sablats RWOOD- ALPEN. %, a* First United Presbyterian Church, Rev. H. H. Bell, Arm- of Calistoga and Leslie L. Norwood of : ND—In this city, June 21, William T. Ash th H. H. Be Holland, RATT—In this city, June 1800, AVE. Ulrich. Joseph C. Wio County and Frances E. Spratt June 20, 190, nurr and Jennte | A X 118 Ninth street, and Nancy | 108 Green street, and Caro- | not be inserted, They must be handed | 1900, to the wife | and Abbie of San Fran- | ames, San | J H. H. Bell, Aug yehnston and Mrs. Eila . Drish L —B In_this city, June 20. 1900, by the R Nieto, Aaron S. Levin and : srown, both of San Francisco. 3 N—TREANOR—In this city, June I8, 0, Paul's Church, by the Rev. Father Cor hael McCarron and Hilda | a AMEON — ASMUS ~1In_this city, R * 3. M. Buehler, Pumyea Willlamson and Catherine Asmussen. —_— DIED. Kitterman, Hannah Lawlor, John M. Levy, Lena D. . Wenceslao L Johanna McClinchy, Sarah McElderry, Paul P, Martinez, Nicholas Melcher, Edward O. Middleton Jessie R. Rand, Philip W. Rule, Mrs, Ellmbflh Schroeder. Christian Henry Jul!u& w. Feeney, Bridge: Gavigan Martin J. Theresa Sweeney, John E. Thomsen, Caroline H, James J. n, Katle D. , Frenk H A'HI BORN_In this cf beloved husbs ther of Wilhelm, sarles Ahlborn, & na er, Germany, aged mber of the Ger Francisco Turn Verein. ds and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral Sunday, at 2 o'clock, from B'nai B'rith reet, where funeral services August e of Lengern, Han- A Krieger Verein tery. Remains at the parlorf of H. P, Peter- sen & Co., 228 McAllister street. ANDERSE! . June 19, 1900, Julius William, cloved ‘son of Ewd. and “rsen, brother of Lillie E. and F. Fraser, and grandson of Elisabeth . a native of San Francisco, aged 1§ Y ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of rents, 1632 Dwight way, Berkeley, Cal ont Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. At the Home for Aged Women in v, June 21, 1900, Mary of Isabelle H. and l native of New Hamp- v shire, | BURKHARDT—In this city, June 20, 1900, Anna, dearly beloved wife of rge Burkhardt, and loving mcther of George, Albert, Robert, Wal- ter, Edward, Frank. Amelia and Nettle Bupk- hardt, M >, “Ledeme and Mrs. Cameron, & mative of Gwersdorf, Hanover, Ge: aged 58 years 11 months and 2 daye. Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday). at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 220 Thirteenth street, between Mis- glon and Howard. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, via electric funeral car from Four- teenth and Miesion streets at : o’clock. fully Margaret, onsiy peloved wite of Mr. Wriliatn Coo, and dearly beloved mother of Mrs. Mary end William and Charles Cook, a native of Ireland, aged 73 years. 7 Friends and_acquaintances are respect- sily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow ). at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1%¢ Stockton street, thence to Bt. Francis Church, where at §:45 o’clock a solemn Tequiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of her soul, thence by train to Holy s Cemetery. be cele- B e tas nevoms. o the aoul of tae Jete Mre. John Cralg at St. Dominic’s Church, corner Bush and Steiner streets, to-morrow muurdl) ). eommencing .c 8 o'clock, DILLEN—In _ Honolulu, wailan Islands, January & 1900, Mary ‘Ameitn Dillen, beloved sister of Mrs. w‘“mu Allan, a native of ears. Friends and acquaintances are respect- ully neited 1o attend the funeral this-day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral par- Tors of Charles H. Jacob & Co., 313 Mason street, between O'Farcell and Gew nent Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 8: train from Thi end Inter- o'clock HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Buccessocrs t: & Gallagher), DMIEL B BOI\OI;’ N, Mgr. "UNEBAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, Fifth s Tei posite Lincola Shone Sou MONDAY, July 2, l” LOVELL WHITE, Cashier. _ » notice—The German Savi ty, 526 Californta st. —::r""' ‘M with June 3. 1905, & Gividend been declared at the rate of three and o::-' half (3i5) per cent per anpum on all deposita. free of taxes, payable on and after MONDAY., July 2, 1900. GEO. TOURNY, Secretary. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 168 DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. n Krieger Verein and | < auspices of the German | rment I, O. O. F. Ceme- | | | KITTERM | MARTINEZIn the City and County Hospital, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1900. DORAN—In this city, June 2, 1900,” David G. beloved son of the iate William and Cather- tne Doran, k E., Mo Wiltam Maswel ciseo. T ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1009’ Pacific street,’ thence'to §t. Fran- cls Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celébrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at I o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. EY—In Oakland, June 21, 1800, Bridget ey, a native of County Leitrim, Ireland. > ¥iends and acquaintances are respect: fully invited to attend the funeral go-MOLFOW (Saturday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence. 1357 Webster street, thence to St. Fran- cis de Sales Church where a requiem high will be celebrated her commencing at 9:30 o'clock. - Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. Please omit flowers. GAVIGAN—In Salt Lake City, Utah, June 4, 1900, Martin J. Gavigan, dearly beloved hus- band of Frances Gavigan, a native of San S‘randst‘m aged §2 years 10 months and 29 ays. GROTE—An anniversary requiem mass will be | celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late Sophie A. Grote to-morrow (Saturday), at 8 o'clock, at Holy Cross Church, Eddy and Scott streets. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. HILL—In this city, June 21, 190. Thomas, be- loved husband of Ellen Hill, father of Mrs. W. Gudehus and the late John T., Timothy W. and Mary E. C. Hill, and grandfather of Frieda Gudehus, a pative of Aherlow Glin, County Tipperary, Ireland. aged 58 vears. HILLMAN—In this city, June 20, 1800, John Hillman, a native of Sweden, aged 30 years and § months. [ Friends_and acquaintances and Califor- nia Harbor No. 15, American Assoclation of Masters and Pilots, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), } at 2 o'clock, from the pariors of McAvoy & Co.. 123 Market street, between Eighth and | Interment Masonic Cemetery. HISGEN—In this city, June 21, 190, E. C. His- gen, beloved husband of Catherine Hisgen, | a native of Albany, N. Y., aged 50 years 1 month and 13 days. A member of Oriental Rebekah Lodge No. %, I O. O. F. (Albany and_Boston papers please copy.) C¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, 24, 1900, at 1:30 o'clock, from his late 1307 Webster street, thence to Odd s Hall, where services Wil be held un- der the auspices of Golden Gate Lodge No. 204, 1. 0. O. F. Interment Odd Fellows' Ceme- | tery. JAMISONIn this city. June 21, 1900, James J.. dearly beloved husband of Mabel E. Jamison. and_only brother of Mrs. Captain R. Jones of Petaluma, Cal, a native of California, aged 42 years. Recording secretary of Call- fornia Parior No_ 1. ana asslstang grand sec- retary of Grand Parlor, JOHNSON—In this ecity, June 21, 1500, Katie Daiss Johnson, beloved wife of C. O. Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Amelia Daiss, and sister of Mrs. Amella Barling and Edmond, Charles and Andrew Daiss, a native of California. ¥ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Satur- day), at 1:30_o'clock, at Washington Square Hall! corner Stockton and Union streets. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by Cock tram - from Third and Townsend streets, KENDALL—In this eity, June 20, 1900, Frank H.. beloved husband of Etta Chandlér Ken- @ail, and brother of Herbert Kendalt, a na- tive of Maine, aged 51 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday). at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of Haisted & Co., 346 Mission street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets, —In this city, June 19, 1900, Han- tterman, beloved wife of James Kitter- mother of James, Edward, George, Mrs. Matiie Smith and the iate Minnie Kitterman, daughter of Bridget and the late Owen Gor- man, and sister of Mrs. P. A. Buckley, Mrs. Bridget Herst and ‘Edward, Michael, Owen, Patrick and James Gorman. a native of Lu: can, v Dublin, Ireland, aged 44 years. TrFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Amnsd to attend the funeral this day nan: (Friday), from her late residence, 532 Lom- bard street, thence to St. Francis Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will bé velobrated forethe fepose of her soul at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LAWLOR—I this city, Martin Law 3."Lawlor, a native of Albany, N. years. . EF Funeral services this day (Friday), at 2 Gelock, at St. Mary's Church, corner Call- forpia and Dupont streets. Interment private, in Mount Calvary Cemetery. 190, Lena D., and _beloved LEVY—In this city, June 21, relict of the late Levy, mother of Mrs. . Nathan, Mre. M. R. Cole- man, Mrs. W. L. Schindler, I Micho acis and Moses, Carrie and the late 8’ Harly Levy, » native of Ex Prussia, ‘aged rs 3 months and 7 days, (Los Angeles and hicago papers please copy.) §7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 1 o'clock, -from her late resi- dence, 123 Albjon avenue. Interment Salem Cemetery, by carriage. LOAIZA—1In New York City, June 8, 1800, Wen- Loaiza, a native of =Mexico, aged 10 years and 5 months. > Funeral services will be held to-morrow (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, at the Church of Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe, Broadway, near Mhson street. Interment private. LYNCH—In this city, June 20, 1800, Johanna, beloved wife of Jeremiah Lynch, ‘mother of Thomag Lynch and Mrs. John Kelleher, and grandmother of Jeremiah, Mrs. D. J. Flan- nery, John and Johannah Lynch, Jeremiah Kelleher, Katle, Mary, Rose and Johnny Kelleher, a native of the parish of Kilgarven, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 72 years 3 months and 2 days. Farewell, mother. May we meet in heaven. [ Frierds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral ths day (Friday), at 8:30 o’clock, from the residence of her 'son, Thomas Lynch, 1528 Sanchez street, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of her soul, commencing at § o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. McCLINCHY—In this city, June 21, 1600, Sarah, beloved wife of the late Michaei McClinchy, a native of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 50 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the fuferal to-morrow (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1608 Church streét, thence to St. Psul's Church, Where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McELDERRY—In this city, June 21, 1900, Paul Perry, infant son of Hubert and Corinnie Mc- Elderry, a native of San Francisco. ohn Y., aged 69 13 Juni 1800, Nicholas Martinez, a native of L allrnno Islands, aged 28 years, MELCHER—In Los Gatos, June 15, 1500, Ed- ward O. Meleher, beloved father of Eunis 8. and Edward J. Melcher, a native of Mass chusetts, aged 56 years § months and 10 da: (Lynn, Mass., papers please copy.) L7 Friends ‘and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 gclock, from the mortuary | chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- pany, 242 Mission street, near Twenty-first. interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. MIDDLETON—In East Oakland, June 17, 1800, Jessie Rennie Middleton, beloved mother ot John and James Middleton and Mrs. A. bell, a native of Arbroth, Scotland, aged g: years 4 months and 25 day £ Funeral strictly private, RAND—In this city, June 20, 190, Philip W., beioved husband of Nellie Rand, beloved sorl of Mary Rand, and brother of John Rand, a native of Holyoke, Mass., aged 30 years. [ Friends and ‘acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral tiis day {Friaay). at 10:3 o'clock, from the residence of his mother, 78 Shlp!{ treet. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by u :30 o’clock train from Third and Townsend RULE—Near Duncans Mills, Jlllle 'l!, 1900, Eiizabetn Rule, & native of Missourl aged T8 Friends and acquaintances are - fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at \go'clock, from the residence of her daughtet, N.'A. Hebbard, 1005 Leav- enworth street. Interment private. SCHROEDER—In this city, June 21, 130, Chris- of Anna Schroed; an J., beloved husband er, 398 patner of. Carl Behrosder 8 TEtiee ot Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, aged 38 years 10 months and 2 days, @7 Friends and acquaintances and members «of the Norddeutecher Verein are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, June 24, at 1 o'clock, from his late resfdende, 1056 Sacramento street, between Powell and Ma: son, thence to 0Odd Fellows' Hall, corn Market and Seventh streets, th neral services will be pices of Western Addition PG O ¥, at 2 o'clock. Interment Odd Feri-t lows’ Cemetery. SHEA—In this city, June 2, 1900, Edward, loved husband of James, John, Margaret, Alice Bhea, a nmve of the parish of Bl-fly. Tneal, County Tipperary, Ireland, aged years. 1 F'{“ ited l ttenflm ‘ral lll.l i ul Inv] 0 af €] ! i olock, from his '( (Friday). at 9:30 o dence, Fryant stret, thence ] P R Church, where a requiem high mass will be ceiebrated for the repose his soul, com- nt Mount Cal- mencing at lfi o'clock. Inte vary Cemet mNE—ln Grldl Jun 1500, The- resa, widow of e 15t L% n. = Notice of funeral e e SWEENEY—In this clly. JIIM ”, 1800, .Ynhn E.. beloved husba: be- Hannah Shea, and father of thryn and " Jobin and. Mary Eweeney, e < Peter, Mamie, Annie, lufuemu. .lm the Yate Katte Bweeney, & native of Sea Frien are respec.- fully invited to atte funeral da. , at 9:30 o'clocl the e Gatlagher T 5 "% g ot st SR e brated f repose of Saencing at 10 o clock. Tnterment {;, Groes THOMSEN -1 Fabiola, 2, Caroltne Henrie wite of J. Z. mother of. Catherina and e nau, and Two More Vessels Have Been Added to the List of Overdues. The Four-Masted British Bark Hill- ston and the Wooden Chilean Ship Calbuco Are Now Away Be- hind Other Vessels. —_— Two more vessels bound to the Pacific Coast are making urlusually long passages and the chancés are that heavy reinsur- ance will be pald on them within the week. The Brjtish four-masted bark Hiliston left Honolulu for Puget Sound on April 1 in ballast and nothing has been heard-of her since. Over a year ago the Britisk four-masted bark Dominion started on the same voyage and nothing positive has been -heard from her since. Seafaring men are of the opinion that the Dominion was driven morth by a southwgster and went to pieces on the rock-bound coast of Vangouver Island. Insurance men think the SHillston has shared the fate of the Dominion and are very anxious in conse- quence. The Chilean bark Calbuco left Iquique with a cargo of nitrates 209 days ago tor Puget Sound and has not been heard from since. The four-masted schooner Americana is now out 111 days from the same port for San Francisco and 35 per cent reinsurance is being paid on her, so the chances for the arrival of the Calbuco are very small. The Deckload Record. The handsome new schooner Helene, which completed her malden voyage & few: days ago, holds the record for the largest deckload of lumber ever taken to the Hawailan Islands. She was built on the Sound and from Seattle took away a general cargo in her hold, while on deck there was piled 640,000 feet of lumber. She is almost as good & sailer as she s & carrier and Captain Christiansen expects to make a record trip in her before the year is out. Captain Christiansen, who is part owner as well as master of the Helene, 'has been for twenty years in the Spreckels employ and for nearly twelve years was master of the brig John D. Spreckels. In that vessel he made record runs to and from the islands on numberless occasions and now he intends to do equally as well on the Helene. The Helene is 205 feet long, 40 feet 6 inches broad and 15 feet deep. She carries 1800 tons of sugar or 1,250,000 feet of lum- ber. She was named after Miss Helene Irwin, daughter of W. G. Irwin of Hono lulu. 45 Sheep Blocked the Way. The entire Market street system was blocked at the ferries yesterday by a band of sheep. The animals came down the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers on the freight steamers and an nl(em?t was made to drive them in one band Butchertown. The poor brutes became completely bewildered and made a de- termined stand around a Valencia street car bound west and a Haight street car bound east. Sheepherders, gripmen, con. ductors and all the small boys in me neighborhood joined in the attempt to the animals across the track, but or nearly an hour they ran around and around in a ring and then reluctantly broke away. In the meantime the Mar- ket street cars were stalled until the line reached back to The Call building. Brought the Piston Rod Ashore. W. Beeman, lighthouse keeper at the Farallones, came to the city in an open boat yesterday and will retyrn homs 1t took him eight hours to Seys the trip was an en- ston rod of the engine that operates the fog signal *broke and Bee brought it ashore for repairs. Luckily there are two sets of engines on the Farallones so the warning to mariners is still sounded as usual. German Ship Geier to Arrive. The Mavor received notice yesterday from Governor Gage's private secretary that the German warship Geier will leave San Diego for San Francisco on August 7 and will arrive here on August 9, re- Tnaining in San Francisco until the beg)_ ning of October, . Water Front Notes. The British ship Inverlochy that left here about four months ago for_ Europe arrived at Liverpool yesterday. She was caught in some very heavy weather ofl the Horn and was considerably dam: Captain Johnston is still in comman the British ship Musselcrag and will = main her master for many moons to come. The Musselcrag was a long time getting here owing to being damaged off the Horn _and having to come here via the Cape of Good Hope. Some busy- body started the story that Captain Johnston was to be removed on account of the long voyage, but there is not a word of truth in the story. The owners of the vessel tell the eaptain to continue to handle the ship for their best interests Joyable one and they will be perfectly satisfied. The British ship Port Elgin, Captain Frank Hand, docked at Green-street The Port EI- whart yesterday evenln% gin is sixty days from Newcastle, N. 8. V. This is Captain Hand's first visit to San Francisco since twelve years ago, When he came on the ship Mh’mi;h(ve, from Scotland. He reports that Frank Armstrong, formerly the popular chief | officer of the Occidental and Oriental steamship Belgic, is now chief officer of the Medfi:. a mammoth steamship run- ning between Liverpool and Sydney. CAPTAIN KIRKMAN BACK IN THE ARMY Reappointment of the Officer Who Was Court-Martialed and Dismissed. Special Dispatch to The Call. WASHINGTON, June 21.—Captain George W. Kirkman, formerly major of the Forty-ninth Volunteers and captain| W of the Twenty-third Regular Infantry, ‘who was dl-miued from the army some months ago, reappointed unds T ovisions of & Jomv.”xf’uoluuon:‘:i'i Congress, ag proved June 6. He has ordered to San Francisco for duty. Caj ,tah’l Kirkman while serving in the Phil- J;plnu was dismissed from the army un- ler the proceedings of a court-martial, approved by General Of] n. He is now re- instated without losing rank. It is understood that lmmedlately upon his dismissal by General Otis, who as commanding oq-f:r in 'tehe fleld lmim o; war has end: Ci n Kirfl-nm bro gt molt wa'rt‘l,xl influence to bear upon Congress secure his restoration to the army. It is said thue friends contended that while Gen- Otis in time of w.r would have hud ru& authority to dismi th:.auuuon ots‘:.h. le- the thll eonrnw.'m great h‘l‘ 'l'.b .t.fl"““‘m...""" w“%«?‘.fit‘-"' b Euuunumm N. .. June 2l—The of Ho Henham, f B-u.vn ho fn e b-n.hr o T of lnwd (orm-r wlta b returned a verdict m ?:%"‘ oS to Daniel 0. s’mq:.? wmmlxu ‘i""" Wfllofl. lot on SW line of Twelfth street, 50 SE of Berenice, SE %, SW 73:2%, NW 25, NE 7:5; Charles F. Joy to Elizabeth I Joy, lot on B corner of Market and Spear streets, NE 5:10 137:6 ( ul!ehlm r-r) by"s! $5. llemere to George M. Westcot! 1ot on BB e (o Zolsom_street.” §7:8 NE i Fourth, NE 40 by SE : $10. William J. and Terese Howard to 'rhomu L. nue and Lake street, W 57:6 by § 100; $10. Ellen Gray to Susan Gray, lot on N line of T strest, 180 E of Columbia place, N 100 E 50, LR X, is map 1, Precita Valley lots 23 Same (5 same, lot on E line of Arch street, 100 N of Stanley, N 30 by E 109, block 29, City Land Association; gift. Hibernia Savings and Loan Society to John Murray. tot on B e of California avenue, 17 S of Eve street, § b by E 132; $15 Estate of Jacob Denzler (by Esther Denzler, executrix) to Johan B. Reite, lot 14, block A, Park Hill Homestead No. 2; $75(. Estate of Esther Denzler {o same. same; $10. Amy W. Ver Mehr to L. Houser, 1ot on N line of Post street, 287 E of Buchanan, E 0:6 by N 187:6, quitclaim deed: $1. Arthur and Lizzie Logan to George F. Lyon, lot on W line of Tremont avenue, 203:9 Frederick street, N % by W 8):3; $i0. e&‘!e F. Lyon to Otto Peterson, same; $10. ph Hoetzel to John G. Ils, lot on N line ;g Clinton Park, W of Guerrero, W 25 by wc;‘l;ne-l% Sla:ne to Susan C. Mugan, lot on e of Bryant street) 100 N of Twenty-third, NDN})YBW 100; $10. o 5 uckley to Hiberni vings and Loan Society, ot on E Mne of Hyde strect, 6538 8 of Greenwich, § 650 by B 1373, $10. William and Lizzie Hinkel to Margaret V. Cluft, lot on E line of Hyde street, $1:6 S of Washington, § 23 by E 103:8: $10. Morris Metzger to J. J. Rauer, undivided one- fifth of following: Lot on SE line of Minna street, 12 NE of Sixth, NE 2% by SE 75; also lot on W line of Eleventh avenue, 8 of Point Lobos avenue, S 2 by W 120; $10. Elizabeth McGrath to Paultne Northrup, on N‘\g line of Tehama street, 105 NE of Ninth, NE 3:6, SE 18, SW 2:6, SE 57, SW 1; $10. F'erdln.ndl Stroh to Charles Carlson, lot on W line of Sixth avenue, 105:8 N of California street, N 25 by W 120; $i0. John B. and Margaret C. MacPhie to Allch B. and Grace B. MacPhie, lot on W line Ninth avenue, 260 S of California street, 8 by W 1%0; gift. yer to John Quinn, lot 3 Bitneentn avende, W 5 Lyon to I. D Bluxome, lot on W line _of Nlnlh aven N LR ue, N of 'K street, N 25 "fohn Foley. by Wiliam Bowers, commisston- er) to George W. Grayson, lot on S line of East Park street, 420 W of Laurel, W 50 by § 100, lots 12 and 14, block 7, Holly Park; $1000. James I and Jane G. O'Brien to Emma | Chambers, lot on E line of Capitol street, 150 | 8 of Sagamore, S 50 by E 130, lots 1 and &, | block B, Railroad Homestead Association; §$10. | Henry F. Jr. and Clara H. Blanchet to Dom- inic and Fliza Gianola, lot on E line of Girard street, 225 S of Dwight, S 50 by E 120, block 11, | Paul Tract Homestead; §10. | Francois E. Gatler to Cella Gatler (wife), lots 508, 510, 512, 514, 516 and 518, | Ha lot 500, 502, 504, 508, Gift Map 2; gift. Alameda County. American Surety Co, of New York to Marga- ret J. and_Anna Smyth, all interest in lot on N line of Sycamore street, %00 W of Telegraph | avenue, W 50 by N 136, Oakland: $10. Albert B. Walker to Frederick C. Walker, lot | 12, block E, Map of North Oakland Homestead Association, Oakland; $10. J. F. and Harriet Davis to Judson M. Davis, lot on E line of Broadw ;I;‘;‘EI:;’I:' R\‘gn:‘ street, I': \50 h 5 3 o beginning, subject to a morigages tor $2000, Oakland; 1 Water N Tl to Danlel . Moulton. un- | divided interest in n following: Taylor street, 10 W of Peralta, W being lot §, block 698, Oakland; §10. Edith J. Moulton to same, undivided Interest lnDum:! Oakland: . Moulton to same, undivided interest in_same, Oakland: arry G. Moulton to same, undivided interest in same, Oakland; §10. Annie Foley to Myra F. Fol of Temescal avenue, 100 W of Maple, W 33:4 by 1ot 40, Temescal Park, Oakland: $700 Harry or Harry C. or H, Baldwin to W. | Edward Thomson, lot on E line of Franklin street, 0N of Durant, N 50 by E 125, Oakland; Percy Baldwin to same, same, Oakland; $10. Nellie B, and George A. Story to Marshall N. Gerald, lot on NE line of East Sixteenth street. $0 SE of Seventh avenue, SE 2% by NE 100, biock 84, Clinton, East Oakland: $10. Pledmont Paving Co. to J. tey, lot on N line of East Fifteenth streef, of Twentieth Lot on S line of 2 by 8 120, lot on N line | eighth street, 50, being portion 5 E avenue, E 7 by N 140, beln' lots 4, 5 and 8, block 25, San Antonio, East Oakland; $§10. R. I, Hepburn to Josiah Gagratt, 1ot on NW line of lot 1, block 3. East Oakland Helchts, 30 SE of Mathews avenue, SE to White street, E 10. NW 85, SW to beginning, being portion lots 2 and 3, block 8, M‘:’p of East Oakland Helehts d Vivian P. Vandercook to FAM Oukllnd Ccm!rlkllh‘ and Paving Co, (a | corparation), lot on S line of Duncan street, 413 W of Spring, 8 1, W 15, NE 12, B 10§ 1, Cameron and Paving Co. (a East Oakland comumnf Plerce (widow), same, corporation) to Sarah F. East Oakland; Eugene and Mac Wine Association (a 22, block B, Fairview ship; $10. thnwn View Cemetery Association to Ju- lia A. Cahill, lot 154 in plat 36, Mountain View Township: §122. . junie M. Young to Charles S. | Butters, lot on NE corner of Derby and Dana streets, N 44:10 by E 1%, being lot 13, block M, Leonard Tract, Berkeley; $10. Fraderick F. Meacham (single) to Paul L. Sternberg, lot on SE line of Renwick avenus 130 SW of Orral street, SW 100 by SE 120. beirg lots 21 and 22, block A, Fanny Daven) 'l‘nc( being a subdivision of lot 6, Yoar’ Tract, Brooklyn Township: Andrew and Jane C. Jones to Ernesto and na Careggio, lots 6 to 9, block 3, Map of fnenhlern Addition to Jones Tract being a ubdivision of lots 2 4nd 15, Peraita Tract, Brook 'n Township: $10. implon to California ation). lots 21 and ract, Oakland Town- Henry Z. Jones to Susie Kirby, lots 15, and 18 block 6, Allendale Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. | " Laura A, Pinney to Pauline Buck, lots 29 and 30, map of subdivision block D, Revised Map Pfe?ect Hill Tract, Brooklyn Township; $410. ifred §. Hammersley to Eliza P. Hammers- ley; Jot on N line o Orral street, 50 E'of Fen. ick avenue, E 40 by N 120, beinf lot 7, block C, Fanny Davenport Tract, being a subdivision :'f' lot 6, Yoakum Tract, Brooklyn Township; J L Wetmore (trustees estate Eliah Case) to Jacob Isaacson, lot 5, block 5, Case Tract; Wuu-m and Michael Heafey to same, lot 5, ock 5, Tract, quitclaim deed, Berkeley; Fio. Edward P. and Rowena Heald to F. B. Yo kum, lot on SW Sornde of Mason and King streets, § 75:3 by W 120. being lot 24, block §, gent Street Homestedd Assoclation, Berk ley; also lot on N corner of Twenty- thira av nue and E Twenty-second street, ) NW 118,25, SW 24.08, SE 119.36 to be(mnln‘ bel lot 18, and SW 8 feet of lot 14, block B, Heald Twenty-third Avenue Tract, subject to a mort- gage for $50. Brookiyn Township; also lot on E line of E Twenty-second street, 119.38 NW of Twenty-third avenue, NE 100.75, NW 29, SW %o NE line of B Tonty second street, SE to beginning, being portion lot 16, block B, Heald Twenty-third Avenue Tract, sibfect to a mort- o i e, y (single) to Eliza McM " je), Tot on X line of Derby strast: o o 0z S () | glazing, stair work, 15 HOW HOW SIX AMERICAN TROOPERS CAPTURED EIGHT HUNDRED FILIPIROS, AROUND THE PARIS EXPOSITION. Sun- day’s Call JUNE 24, 1900. MOST LUXURIOUS YACHT IN TEE WORLD— AND THE STORIES OF THE OLDEST GAMBLER ON PACIFIC COAST. MET HiS DEATH. Told for the First tme by his scout, MOST CURIOUS PULPIT IN THE LATEST FASHIONS IN SUMMER THE SUNDAY CALL LEADS THEM ALL THE GENERAL CUSTER FRANK GROUARD. By GENEVIEVE GREEN. BUILT FOR A WOMAN SAN FRANCISCO. SHOES. N (contractors), plans by owner—All wark for a 1-story and attic cottage on W _line of \oe street, 78 from Fll, W W, W ofl NWKE 105, S 50; $2200. Edward Vogel (owner), with A. F. Hellmuth (Contractor), architect E. J. Vokel_Brick and carpenter work, plastering, / tinning, _glass, rough hardware, marble, mosale flooring, electric incandescent wiring, iron, ete.. tory attie and basement | frame building on NE corner of Clay and Laurel strebts, E aiong Clay 5i:6, thence E | N o, W, § 100; 8020, | Same owner with G. C. Sweeney (comrumr), | architect same—Plumbing, sewering. gas pip- | ing. water piping plumbing fixtures. etc.. for 1009, same on same: | Arthur M. Ebbets (owner), with Jones, Pe- | terson & Rountree (contractors), architect C. | A. Meussdorfler—All work except_elevators for | store building on S line of Sac- | 7 W of Drumm, W S8 by S a 2-story brick et, PALACE HOTEL. W C Read, Presidio ’J S Chapman & w, Cal O G Sage, Sacto liss C al H C McPike, Oakland J A Dougherty, S Jose M Frledlznder. Chicag D Melone, Oak Knoil H E B Omaha Miss L. Meiners, N Y HA Blodle( & w, Cal|{R Maurer, Chicago Mrs C. F Lake, Colo |Mrs G W Cutter, Bstn M C B Harrell & w, Cal & W Haines & w, § Dleg!W H meu & w, Cal Dr J D Jones, Wash A F Waiker & w. N ¥ A s . N Y N 8 stockton, Hornits K E Walker, N Y J W Knox, Merced |H Walker, N Y M Furell, Stockton B Tyler, X Y ac Cairns, Tex GRAND HOTEL. Cal SABArML R E Savage, Salt Lake'B P Tabor, Auburn W _Arnott, L Ang | W Blackmore, Lewistn chols, Cal D H Clark, St Paul |J.H Garbee, Salinas C H Selby, L _Ang J Huey, Porterville J H Barker, Ukiah | Dr_Henns &Ek Napa G Turner & w, Cal |J € Rudd lah Mrs McKinney, NY (A J n, Miss J L Smith, N Y E Barnes. Cal C McKeehan & w. Cal/C H Blemer, Sacto Dr Worrell, S Clara 'H A Bell & w, Sacto M Carney, El Capitan| un ’hlmndle Cal Brown, Chicago | . Dawson G W Wiison, L Anx | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J P Hutchens & f, SJse|G H Henry, L Angeles F W Elisworth, S Cruz/B L Parker, L Angeles 8 R Turner, Merced R B Compton, S Jose J P Thompson, Stocktn' R C Harlow, Shasta M N Franklin, Oswego 'Mrs Grenfel & d. Mdsto P I Peterson, Cloverdle —_———— LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Thursday, June 2L 6 hours from Point Schr Impossible, Reyes. OCEAN STEAMERS. SEW YORK—Arrived June 21—Stmr Graf Waldersee, from Hamburg and Plymouth. BOSTON—Arrived June 21—Stmr Ivernia, from Liverpool and Queenstown. CHERBOURG - Arrived June 31, 7 p m—Stmr lumbla. from New York. via Plymouth, for am! BREMEN-—Arrived June 2i—Stmr Lahn, from New York, via Cherbourg and Southampton. ROTTERDAM-Sailed June 21 at ¢ a m— Stmr_Pottsd w “York, vi Low, avenue. E 55 by N 50, baing por 13, block ¥, Hillegass Tract, Berkeley: $10. James lWmnm to Robert F. N line of mnmr lnnu m w WE::O by l(l. East M‘!‘lnd Peter H. Anderson, lots 11 and 12 tm.u:i'il Tinda: Vieta Terrm I ce, Map 3, David Hyman (ldmhlmn:g of estate of Linty ‘“ll Hymn) to same, lots 11 .and 12, ista Terrace, Map 32, Oakland: up?en to Hattie A. Tullett, lot 11, bi Beaudry and Peladeau wape’:tcyk M: 2, calg %. Srabeila ‘Christiansen (wite of €) to Chris- tian Christiansen, lots 11 and 12, block 4, Cog- e, Ak [cMullin ¢ ¥, resubdivision of &‘?-’-.cf'l}inb.“’g of nkfl\lfl l'fill‘!. MJ land; ‘lfl Petm Susan Wheeler, lot on W line of 4 Adullna sereet, 110 of Sixteenth. § 50 bysW 128:3, Oakland: $10. ‘entral Land Company to Chlfl'l P. Davies, lot on § line of Thirty-sixth 306:3 W of et, W 10 b; lmAMMleDK«tM 13, block map of of Central x;m? & Crons (o Betasy Cross, lot of Eighth street, 88 E of Wood N 83, E 5 8§13 W 8, to beginning. Not 3, blok u.-mimonnna; fi.vmue ullin to J. C. 200 W of 3 | OCEAN TRAVEL. KIMBALL STEAMSHIP COMPANY ‘Will Dispateh for NOME, PORT GLRENCE, CAPE YORK AND SAFETY HARBOR The Elegant, Commodious. Fast Al Passen- ger Steamship JOHN S. KIMBALL, Twenty-five hundred tons’ displacement. ABOUT AUGUST d. For Passenger and Freight Rates Apply to KIMBALL STEAMSHIP CO., 220 Market st., San Francisco. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEA LL LEAVE WHARF. COR- ner First and at1p m., for. bzo(xouA)u?' and HONO ONG, " califrg & o e LS dia, etc. 'No cargo received on board on day lg NipFox MARU AMERICA MARI Round-trip tickets i panaags avply St company's otfce, an by a 3 57 Sharker Corner. First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. COMPAGNIE GENERALE DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. I McClintock & w,Artz | |T G Patton, Placervl | Waila Wal O F Atwood, Stockton | c Kansas | J McElroy, San Diego R E Cadigan, Chicago | OCEAN TRAVEL. ALASKA COMMERCIAL COMPANY, 310 SANSOME STREET. S. ST- PAUL —— AND — S. S. PORTLAND Will Sail About July Ist NOME, ST. MICHAEL And All Points on YUKON RIVER to KOTUKUK and DAWSON. ; I’nclfic Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For "Alaskan ports—il a. m.. June %, 30, July 5. Change to company’s steamers at Seattle. For_Victoria, Vaneouver (B. €.), Port Townsend. Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes, and New Whatcom (Wash.)— 1 a. m., June 2%, 3, July 5 and every fifth day thereafter: ghange at Seattle to this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. R'y.: at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. * For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—10 a. m., June | 22, 27, July 2, and every fifth dny thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cay- Gaviota, ucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport— 9 a m., June 24, 28, July 2, and every fourth day thereafte: For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—11 a m., June 22, 26, 8, July 4, and every fourth day | thereatter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalla and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 & m., Tth of each month. | “For further information obtain company's ‘company reserves the right to change steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing without previous notice. TICKET OFFICE —4 New Montgomery street (Palace HoteD. GOODALL, PERKIN® & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Ma San Franciseo. THE 0; R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND reet Whart at 11 a. m. F‘RE sl!ge t clau including Berth ond Class and Meals. STATE OF CALIFORNIA salls JUMBIA .Jun | Cghort v - Waiia Walla, Spokane, | Helen- and all points in lhe Through !Itu(l to all points East. . C. WARD, General Agent, €30 Market street. GOODAuq PERKINS & CO., MEAIGY ey AMERICAN LINE. NSW YORK. SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON. PARIL From New " fork every Weinesday, I8 & June 27| New_York. July 4 St. Paul... RED STAR LINE New York and Antwers. From New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. ‘Westernland J\;llf '” "loflrdllnfl uly 3 n\"rlmx.\'noNAb NAV!GA'HON co., Montgomery street. EMPIRE LINE, other tion apply to EMETHE THANSPORTATION co., 30 Montgomery street. C 8.8, CO_HONOLULU, APIA o AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. 8. 8. AUSTRALIA (Honolulu oniy). ‘Wednesday, June FOR U, §. NAVY YARD AND VALLEIQ. Steamer ‘‘Monticello.’ MON., Tues., Wed.. Thurs. and Sat. at m. 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs, ;;1. Svm ' p . amd 1%0: Suntars: 100 8

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