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RS o el Sl THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY. JUNE 23, 1900 x 18 e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e} JOMS TO LET—F b { y . nn“i v -,(urrn; I MARRIAGE LICENSAS. ?vf\}?ea zfi,‘?w:‘cm"‘v'm{l!:r;:::op::m,, DAY OF SIGHTSEEING m REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. ‘E) ?;-l-‘ em;u‘u lflc.‘u('u:"l‘m: schr John TAYLOR stter—Furnished and ua. — e ttend the fungral to- H — Sy | I amcouver. The followi harrd day), at 1 o’clock, from his late residence, 1 1 Morning Session. Arrived inward June 22—Schr Nokomis, from SR T T s e s e e | 00808 SR R TT M| SUNDAY SCHOOL DELEGATES | ok % AT bttt B | moes | B S YO ¢ sy < R NS A A 4| fom. theace to Oad Fellows' Hall, corne o e W B 100 Home o1t 2 couver. for, Sydney. S 4 Lpiy Guset 2. Sewh San Francieco, and [ Mafket and Seventh strcets, where the fu- s e o o i et e Dhock 10, | 100 Shamrock Ariyed June 2-Schr Metha Nelson. [ aomn C “irint,’ 5. 2y Clara street, and | iocs” of Wegtern ASition Lodge N9, i, | Parties Taken About Santa Clara | Collese Homestead: aleo lote 8 to Il block 10, | 200 Amerlean Fiel "SEATTLE Arrived June 2i—Br stmr Queen innie Johanes, ¥,297% Clara street. 10.0 F.rat 2o jt t 0dd Fel ° o b B 4 Frieet Adelaide. from Yokohama. June 22—Bark Ger- 3 ames, 71, Owens, Oklahoma Ter- | lows' Cematay. © C/ock- Intermen County and to the Summit of lots %3 and %, biock 8, College Homedtead AsS0 | 100 Twonty-eight Adelaide. from Yokoh d eth —d V. H 6, block e 1 ity Home- > ~ Rt DU XL WOH. . -WR “Ao- SIEMEN—In the City and County Hospital Mount Hamilton. Flesd Assoctation; aleg 10ts’ 3 a0d 4. Dlock 4, | = Ol City P“;‘"’“"‘ on (o R T L e S O Bertice Lanc, 2, 215 Bast street, and Frankie | {005, 2L, 1900, Richard Slemen, a native of | special Dispatch to The Call. Excelsior Homestead Assoctation; also lots # rq__ Afternoon Session. THORE SAMKLE “Arrived June 2-sohr Jobn 1 y E: 3 - allant. from Vancouver. O, e 21 273 Twenty-third | SOULE—In Oakland, June 21, 1500, Mrs, G. ‘SAN JOSE, June 22.—The delegates 0| pweniy.nfth and Fountain streets, B S by 8 | 100 Home On .. garet E. Pryde, 20, 1201 Treat Soule, beloved mother of Mrs. Addie L. Tay- | the State Sunday-school Convention, |i20, lot 1, block 22, Noe Garden Homestead Fravk' Crosby, Mrs. Lily Wilds, Mrs. | g 1 ¥ ight, | Union; also lot 3, fractional block® e Jodoin wnd Charles 8. Sou which completed Its labors last night, | JEe8S, 00 g of Bianton, strect. 885 W o { SOUTH BEND—Arrived June 22—Schr Abble, | bence June 3. MINING STOCKS. COOS BAY—Sailed June 22—Stmr Arcata, for avenue Walter Stone, 29, city, and Catherine T.| VJ0%ephine Jodoin and Charles G. Soule, a na- | (o4 to.day in enjoyment and pleasure. 2 San Franeisco. B - tive of Fri 3 ., aged 16 years 10 [ SPen ¥ dap P - | Douglass, § 35 deg. 13 min., W 102:5, S 65 deg. | _The followin, jes In the San - et Mo e 1. de Rty aod | motine 4nd's & W SN BN There is a_general rejolcing among the | 3 in, W 17, N3 deg 6 ming W 3. N 5 | Prancisco ek S e Bhard yester: | o Sailed June 2—Schr Monterey, for Sen Fran- - Floren A. Wiider, 2 few York CIty. STONE—In Gridl Cal., Jupe 21, 1900, The- | church workers oyer the worl accom- 2z. 44 min., , bloc! , Market-sir GRAYTS HARBOR-. v - Bktn ” SRRES. AXD wehmE Amos E. Cole, 24, % Natoma stteet, and Ina | resa, Widow of the late L. C. Stone, and be- | plished at the convention.. Over $200 was | Homestead Assoclation; also lot en W, line of Morning Session. Gardiner City: hence Jane 1B o excelient e Wilson, 1§, 838 Natoma street. loved mother of Fleanor, Theresa and Edythe | raised to carry on the organization of the | Falcon avenue, 162:3 8 of Pearl alicy. 8 43 d¢g. | 20 Chollar . . 13 500 Ophir | ASTORIA—Sailed June 22—Stmr Columbia, for O 40 | e e | Stone. a native of Ireland, aged 7 years. | State the ensuing year and a plan of cam- | 8l min., W 7, N 36 deg. 13 min., W 1266, 2 39 | 200 Con Cal & Va.130 400 Savage 16| San Franeisco; Br ship Galgate, for minny sove | T E57ine Tineral’ will ke piace ihis day | aleh e Adopted that wil Place Cailfor- | fo8:, 4, mils B {603 3 Giins of carbett | 20 ale & Norers 2 i Yeliow Jackét.s 1| oy, an Franciees. I N (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the u:‘rlox:n nia_in the front rank in Sunday-school | J7Cet “55 "5 8 0 Diamona alley, SW 49:11%, 3 Ophir ... 1 Arrived June 22—Br stmr Carlisle City, hence - BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS of McAvoy & Co., 1229 Market street, thence | g0 ®oriora] Secretary Earl S. Bingham | §iteet, 3434 2,0f Digmond aliy, 3% €704 ‘Afternoon Session, June o gt - b} 1o 3¢ Janatus Church, where a requicm yuass | SOV Ponce take the feld. He will VSIt | At Joion B line of Vickabure strest, 8 § | 500 Andes .. . . 97| 30 Ophir . b WPORT (S)—Arrived June 22—Schr Nep- r ekl = ] LPe Cclebrated. Intermegt Mount Cal-} oary county and organize it thoroughly. | of Twenty-third, § 25 by I 117:6; also lot on | | 503 Best & Beicher 27 310 Overman 17 | tune, from Houda Lending. =2 %30 up; ey | | DIt marriag e S ety Rt aed | VECCHIO-In this city, June 21, 1600, Genaro | The various denominational meetings | line of Vicksburg street, % ot },’:"\;"’“""i oo m’fi:flt taic 0110 200 Seeage . g Wab e, c‘;‘fmfi?g—x‘m‘@ May 28—Schr e vy | Bt UeE of the pubiication ‘ofices and be ) - Vecohlo, bloved son of Nicols and Peppina o esteorday afternoon because | street. MLA & of Sterar s 35 by W 106; aino | 190 Con Cal & ¥d'1 )\ 30 Utah ...\ 1 | A GREENWOOD-Sailed June 2-Stmr Whites- “near ):“: & EORN. Wohber. dearly belaved motner. of Mrs, Mar- | To-day the local committee of artange: | of Nepa aud Kansas strsets, W 1oL N8 B | Tne following were fhe sales in the Pacific| VENIURA-Sailed June Zi-Schr Peeriess, ar Misslon—Kiceiy FXe A 2 | tin Rathjen and Hugo, Peter, Oscar and Har- | ments provided carriages and took the | 5 W6 0 S0 Bap O g0 05 et “SE 2 | Stock Exchange vesterday: from Port Blakel Sabte nih or without | DUGAN—In Redlands, Cal, June 16, 1900, to | old Wobher, daughter of Mrs. B. Buck, and | visitors for a ride through the orchard | by 435 block D, Haley purchase: also lots 2 EUREKA—Arrived June 22—Stmr South ble prices. | e of James E. Digin, & on. Bister of Heni: W iijiam, Herman and Adolph | districts about the cify and to Alum Rock | 5 NE 200, block D Heley puishgec: 230 ity | 150 Betcher 16/ 200 Ophir B it R e i e Market st—Suite of 3 or 3 — S| Blck s puihl of Hantyer Geimeny, geed | Packe A latwe number aiso made the trip | Tani Asweiation; aiso o on X line of Jiovos | 50 Best'® Beichér 1l 30 Utan T g e s RO SISy SN in. rms.; board optional, | 04 years 11 months and 27 days. (D to Mount Hamilton s afternoon to ob- | street, 760 E of Plymouth, N 125, 5 2 | 300 Mexie: | 1} i : DIED: ! vapers please copy.) tain a peep through the telescope to-night. | SE 110, W 206, block Q. Railroad Homestead e ‘ml;m’o”n mfi" Jacket.. 1 | gSailed June 2-Schrs Fortuna and Nettte oTICES. j - AReean. Diefiich Kelly, Joseph E. | [ Sriends and dcquaintances are respect- | To-morrow the delegates that remained | Assoclation: also block W, Railroad 0 po on Sevsion. 11| Sundbor and stmr North Fork, for San 2 s ) P el Kendall. Frank H. fully Invited 0 attend the funeral to-mortoW | gyer will depart for home. All the promi- | Homestead ‘Association; also lots 120 and 121, | 300 T B Gitema - G T R LR, R S P e 5 ey “haug Ling ey Louts | . at 12:30 o'clock, at her Jate resi- | JUSE Yoo SCRRTT O on QO (he convention | block 32, lot 96, biock 33, Fairmount Land A: Best cher. 27 7 age i >—Sa = b 1 LING'S pile salve, $1 per | Clark, Charles K. Loaiza, Wenceslac 16 Fagle avenue, Alameda. Inter- T the oSt fMDOLtant one ever | clation: also lots 185, 149, 140 and 165, biock 23, | 180 Caledonia 110| 500 Sierra Nevada. 30 | City, for San Francisco. . cure all cfgses of bleeding, | > Margaret MeGlineh arah ment Odd Fellows' Cemetery, San Francisco. g"’"O“ Cl g mportal Mission and Thirtieth Street Homestead Union; | 300 Chollar . 3| 20 Siiver Hill. » FOREIGN PORTS. o o LR e B David G Ohmeyer, Louise J. | = — Md i “ihe-Bralee IS niao ot 1%, block % Suntiyvale Homestead; aiso | 20 C € & V.Ii'stla| 00 Unlon Con..." 21| AATAQUIL Sailed June i—Ger stme Aby- by natter of how jon | eney, ge Schroeder, Christian | lot on N line of Nineteenth street. of Eu- - - s, for San Franeisco. 3 Senghe Py 5 Siemen, Richard WITH DRIVER AND PUTTER | POTTER WILL TRY TO reka, W 25 by N 145; also lot 10, block 19, Mar- CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MAZATLAD jled June 20—Ger stmr Sera- = L - S s Thomas Soule, Mrs, B | RN ket-street Homestead Assoclation: also undi- — pis. for San Francisco. June 21—Stmr Curacso, . give an exhibition with his nan, John one, Thercsa i 2 | vided half of lot on N line of Twentieth street," FRIDAY, June 22—4 p. m. | for San Franeisco. “aving apparatus next Saturday E. C. Vecchlo, Genaro { Though ‘there Is a good deal of golf | BREAK WORLD’S RECORD ;r}o E of Castro, E 2 by N 55; also lot on W Bid. Ask. | Bid.Ask. | FALMOUTH—Arrived June 21_Ger ship Co- c n front of the United n. James J Wobber, Mathiida | playing on the various links, few or no line of Vicksburg street, 90 N of Twenty-third, 04 05|Justice . 06 08 | limbia, hence Feb 15 Jume 22—Br shin St £ Station at the ocean beach. Ka D, competitions are being held. Now is the| - L S N 105 by W “Qld ltl: l(:xx lt" ’blo;:,ll( Bk. lslrgl- g g mlm% - - g !lib;:s fli‘om l’fe‘ofl..’lnd sailed for %dlfl 5 —— o) 3 < o' 5, Dlock 13, Noe 2 A — 21—Ger bark Birma, 31w In thix city, June 31130, Diedrich, | time when the Presdio and Oakland ""k: Fresh Attraction Added to the Rac- | Szoct, BoNNSEd oic, 1ec ots 1. 7 and 13, 1 17 Mexican -, e T P A Thind husband of Margarethe Ahren | are comparatively deserted, while those of | 5,0 Matinee of the Los Angeles | block 23, Ploche and Robinson subdivision (re- 2 27| Ocetdent 1| HONGKONG-Salled June 21—Br ship Cedar- of Metha and Willie Ahrens, a Del Monte, Santa Cruz and other resorts corded June 21, 1800); gift. 04 06!Ophir 74 | tank. for Oregon. er, Germany, aged are crowded. TWe Presidio caddies have Driving Club. Minnte and M. D. Brown et al. to Albert 10 1 15| Overma: 11 | YOROHAMA - Sailed June 30—Stmr City of is and_acquaintances, are respect been' playing againkt the caddies | Svecial Dispatch to The Call, Abrams, lot on EW corer of Callforne street 1 1 potost 1 | Rio de Janeiro, tor San Francwco, and acqu ces, a ot - 4 » | k] k 5 $10. 5 7 NE—Arriv to attend the funeral to-morrow | of the San Rafael Golf Club. There will| LOS ANGELES, June 22.—Another at-|27d Van Ness avewus 8 80 b B i th-vara iot & o7 Seg Belch B ot ek Vameoaver, at 2:30 l”\l:!g);‘s:‘r;:r:n :1.4;‘ mlllm\ of | be no tournaments for the members until | traction has been added to the racing |1 in an;mwA:g{:Ionnlmk 3?\'2 (‘;‘;W'co‘l;;l'lr%f (C::: g:!pQ‘I.I 55 l:‘l gferplol;‘. - ;i co‘:n‘l:ed June 23—Br stmr Miowera, for Van- . g % . 1137 stre ween | O iy = vs. S v Green an ‘ebster 5 E mper = erra. ver. ALL ki sold and repairing guaran- Interment 1. O. O. F. !};n aiflfl?é’;"g}ll;fif‘f [r}.‘zng:‘)lsR;reacJetGaorlyr ;lfflI}r:eeLnl. :srlC;xltu]r;.ll "f‘ark(‘;o-morrow i Con New York. — 03/Stiver Hill %5 87| HARWICK—Arrived June 2i—Ger ship Theo- nbeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th, . Ciub 1810 Sierra County. On his return | Y the Los Angeles Driving Club, Intro-| “14q'c. 'Killey to John G. (Branch) Goeppert, | Eureka Con.... — 0I5t Louls — 12| dor, hence Feb 1L — - s HUR—In the City and County Hospital, | Ulub I8 in Blerra County. ':i '+ ducing M. M. Potter to make an effort to | lot on N_line of Green street, 107:6 W of Web- | Crown Poing 09 10| Standard 50 —| QUEENSTOWN—Arrived June 22—Ger bark . bought, June 21, 1900, Thomas Arthur, a native of | 10 the city the Independence day tourna- |} 1770 T Jd's record. Potter will drive | ster, W 30 by N 13 3 Exchequer 01 03| Syndicate — os! Irma. hence Feb 21. > Agency. 145 | Ariansas, aged 45 vears { ment will be arranged. | his pacer Primrose a half mile with M: Henry Petit to Eva S. Gilmore, lot on N 13 14| Union 2 21| ROYAL ROADS_Arrived Jume 2—Bv bark SRS T In the City and County Hospi- | . 1. W- Tetley, formeriy instructor at the | )% bAaser TWHANOSS B RUT TO0e FRth B of Bush street, 13i:6 W of Devisadero, W 28 27|Utah 13 15| Antiope, hence June 9. sold, exchanged, re: Chang Ling, a native of | San Rafael links, and Mrs. Tetley, after - ¥ 8 4 by N 137:6, quiclaim deed 01 02) Yellow 11 13| NANAIMO—-Arrived June 21—Stmr Mineola, & at Jowest rates. 205 Fourth st. | gt e 2 stay of about three months in Southern | The record to beat is 59 seconds. The = m— Berkeley, Jume 21, 1300, Charles | California, have returned to San Fran- | Riverside horses are now quartered at 4 . Seioved” hiskana’ b Harrt W | citca. William Robertson, formetly pro- the track. They are in excellent condi- | B jea g1 - Time Ball. HONOLULU—Safled June 13—Biktn Amelis, father of Fred H. C. Weston, | fessional of the San Francisco Golf Club, | tion. The racing. will begin at 2 p. m. | ‘South San Francisco Homestead and Railroad || for Port Townsend. ., Ernest B., Walter C. and Bertha | and afterward of the Santa Monica and ;rh(i,m“t{-;”f s to be one otFthle Asdoclation '{’..fi"flmfie‘:fi"& 1ot on B $o% | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N.. Mer- OCEAN STEAMERS. native of Hawailan Islands, aged ub x lnks, is -harge of the links | leading affairs o e summer season, Fol- | ner 'wen! 3 ~ o & MOV gy 22 Stmr Astoris. L ity S SRk, Nee) | BupiToux Tus, & . chargq | Towing is the full programme: s NE 100 block 3%, South San Francisco| chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., | , MQVILLE—_Arrived June : B 1o, June 22, 1500. 3 o il city, June ' The Redgndo Beach Hotel 1S Preparing | pacing, free-for-all, half-mile heats, best two | *'gifve. Verkouteren to Constantine Borg, lot | TBe time ball on the tower of the new Ferry | Salled June' 22 Stmr Anchoria. from Glas- a new golf course, which Is expecied to | in thres. e (Nebraska) st 125 | building was dropped at exactly noon to-day— | 89, for New York. be one of the best in Southern California, | “rrotting tree-for-all, hait-mile heats, best | 3 of ey 100 by B 10 Tots 401 5o 404, | b ¢ o ¢ Doon of the 10h meridian, or at § | SUEENSTOWN Arrived June 25 prme Com- At the recent tourna t of the Redondo | two in three. . . 810, . m., ‘Greenwic .. X 3 3 3 1 Country Club several of the best | Hdaming, nalt-mile dash. e e - cisto. i - Boute 6. CALKINS, LIVERPOOL—Satled June 21-Stmr Bavie. e et | h€7i08 J1ine 19, and salled June 22 for Port Lo Angeles. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. ure Moving Com- me Jackson 281 2 Mission st., and storage 8Ol £l | vears. = r ) — — — T E s and acquaintances are respect- | 1o Y e e Bl MYvea o tio: hecte: e n th rge Lieutenant Commander, U.-S. N., in charge. | for New York: stmr Numidian, for Montreal s S fully invited o 3 a h % )s geles golfers were present an X lass, mile s, st _two In ree. | Levy, undivided of lot on NW ll_ne of D.‘ e. N— p Y AND SUPPLIES. (Saturday), at'y Stiend the funeral this das | ook part in the competition for the club | Mixed race, half-mile dash, 2:30 horses, o0t stvaet, 150 SV of Shermen, BW G0 by NW | Sty | LONDON—Safled June ZI—Stmr Marquette, urda; - 3 ; v Ve : thence to St. | championship. The following scores were | About fifty well-known horses are en- | 10, block 6, Sears’ subdivision West End Map | o — .| SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed June 22 Stmr Kai- Stockton Lre ere at 3: lock a solemn | Made in the qualifying round over eight- | tered for the various events. 2; $10. ser Frederich, from Hamburg, for New York, X TYPEWRITERS-We lass mmoney then aay urch, where at 9 4 s 2 mass will be celebrated for the re- | een holes, meda ¢ R. H. Hay-Chap- | Johan B. and Ellen P. Riete to American 3 . derich, N ek g L L R TR T b L e e 2 : Bonding and Trust Co., 1ot on SE cornar of | Sun, Moon and Tide. N OROHAMA—Arrived June 2—Stme ot e Cross Cemetery. ¥ the Los Angeles Country Club, 40, 2-82; | ARMED MEN CHANGE Powhattan and Bolse streets, E 2 by 95; also | | Peking, from San Francisco, via Honolulu: — ! oy e Y L et @ lot on 8 line of Powhattan street, % E of . stmr Kinshu Maru, from Seattle and Victorta, , DORAN—In this city, June 2, 190, David G . Osborn, 43, 3¢ . . Maud, 42, Boise, B 2.by S 95; also lot 1, block A, Park | #———————————— 4 | im¢ ; : 4 ALAMEDA A UTQ | Beloved son of the iate William and Catner- | 42-84; J. H. Nicoll, 39 45—84. In the first THE MISSOURIP’S COURSE | il fomesteaa No. 2; also lot on SE corner of | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | “HAVRE—Arrived June 23-Stmr La Gas- ALA] A MED , | ine Doran, and beloved brother of Frank E., | round of the competition, over eighteen B bert and Plerce streets, E 82:6 by S @, trust Tinite ond BeEnts of Heh and Tow | o e John R., Theresa L. and Richard L. Doran, | holes, matcit play, May beat Chapman 4| —— -+ | deed; $10. Waters at Fort Poi rane ST A g 2 - o Mre. J. ‘Watson, Mrs. J. J. McLaughiin and | up, 3 to play, making nine holes in 35— Mary R. Scott to Georze Katz, lot 1182, Gift Francieco Bay. Pub.l?:'ho;n;y etticlal s..,: Py ey gy g e S ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. Mrs. Willlam Maxwell, a native of San Fran- | ;\he record for the course. Maud beat | Channel Cut Through a Bend Trans- | o' s, Fhcity of The PO INEREORE W, A et v cisco Vicoll. In the second round May drew a G. anda Marie Katz to Katz & Sons TAPROVED ankl satmprorsl Sraerty Bosstnd FFriends ana acquaintances are respect- | bye and Maud beat Osborn, | The fnal| oS 8 Large Tract of Nebraska | Geomss G0 o, lme: 0. (e Cetty_ Tront Miselon street " wimrD apost | OCEAN TRAVEL. Ty ited to attend the funeral this day | round wa tend | between May and Mayd. The Into South Dakota. A J. D. apd E. M. Nairne to Ann Towns, 1ot | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Polnt; i e G clock, from his late res” | men’s handicap was won by H, Gaylord | JACKSON, Nebr., June 2.—An armed |on NW_line of Te h_road (Mission), 25 | the height of tide is the same at both places. cis Church, "i; g '(‘ tm? ujern mass Wilshire with a gross score of 183, less 4 band of thirty-two men from South Da- NE of Tingley, NU %, ‘.5' Sob. E 10, por- = ———— nurch, where 8 solemn requiem mass |43 J. H. Nicoll made the best gross Y anin feo tlon Jot 134, Academy Tract: $10. Commencing af 10:30 6 clock. Taterment Mount | Score—165. I3 Tufts was second with Iip. | kots has cut & chatnel through Rinta- Alameda County. Calvary Cemetery. [ pin cxhe ladice’ handicap Mrk:- . L. { ger's iNeck, ofgasiit is known. .0n. e wnos sonsiie Bijkatebi MeGuttery. 166 ¢ ing FE —In Oakland, June 21, 199, Bridget DBishop and Mrs. Bartling tied with net|maps, Bruighers Bend, in the Missouri |7 ‘mab' of Pledmont Villa Tract, being a portion tive of County Leitrim. Ireland. ScoTes of S0. When the tie was played off | Rlver, There is great excitement here. | of plat 15, Rancho V. and D. Peralta, Oakland >s are respe Mrs. Bishop won easily. In the ladies’ | The bend is some twenty-five miles | gitt, 4 g d to attend the funerai this day | championship at match play Mrs. F. H. | around and not more than a quarter of | Claudius H. and Lelia A. Mitchell to Henry turday), at 8 o'clock, from her late re Seymour beat Mrs. J. D. Foster 4 up, 2 to| 3 mijle across its neck. This neck is low- | East, lot on NE line of Hamilton place, 323.95 57 Webster street, thence to St. Fran- | play: and Miss Seymour defeated MTs. | jand, covered with willows and small | NW of Oakland avenue, NW 60 by NE 90, be- de Sales where a requiem high | F. T. Griffith. timber. At one time probably the channel | ing lots 12 and 13, Hamilton Tract, Oakland . the repose of her | The Santiago Golf Club of Santa Ana | of the river ran across it. = Residents of |‘(Warranty deed); $10. ommencing at ¢30 welick. Interment | has organized a challenge class of ton | vhe rorioms mlang the Hiver casp or%ght | (George and Anna E. Lydiksen to Rosetta E. Mary’s Cemetery, Oakland. Please omit | plavers’ Challenge class tournaments will | the bottom: g o ok of Damop, lot on SE line of Pledmont avenue, 3:4 be held throughout the vear and at the | Loint have always contended that if &|gsw of Rose, SW 22:4 by SE 105, being portions | i by foreclosure; bargains; one-fifth cash; bal- :’rw 1 2, % or 4 years. Alameda Savings nk BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Brosdway wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan ports—Il & m., June 35, 3, July 5. Change to ‘company’s steamers at Seattle. For_Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Seattls, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes, and New Whatcom (Wash.)— 1i & m. June 25. 0. July §, and every Ofth day thereafter; change 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 Bureka. Humboldt Bay—10 a. m.. June BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. 7 7 rooms and bath, Gate in every re. for own occu- special attention | & n to plumbing; situate on large lot; 2 | flowers . vise. GRIFFI bel N—In Martinez, Ju close of the season a prize will be award- | channel could be cut through the neck | of jots 1, 2 and 3, map of Keller's Rose Tract, G. MAY & CO.. | i wite of the late Thomas Grif. | oy'se Samion &) - and the river straightened it would pre- | Oakiand (subject to deed of trust); $10. 3 4 _ Berkeley Station, | mother of Mrs. S. Potter and George, | {0 10,the Player wio stands at the head of | Jont ‘the recurrence of the spring floods, | Frank P. and Marla Costa to Antonio Soares " | "Wl 2%, Juiy 3 and cvery afth day theredtier. r y 3990 for an 1-room | y and ™ :;gn. nflr{a:'i]\'em‘lllltnuhllh, Ire- | have won the greatest number of matches | Which have so frequently overflowed the | do u‘E‘t‘lo J-;j_. lot lhol. block 4&. town of San Lean- ook -6l T:000 0.4] 2:12] 5.1 T:4 32 m_z:r g:.:“umlo‘m ’3:;"651-‘ “:uw';wg.v“:‘: & nd schoo 5 : BN D S q . . ves if V. , Eden Township; gran - 3 rd (8 h e and schools. 0. G. T Friends and_acquaintances are respect- | GUring the year. 5“{‘\‘;’;:‘,:’:,'“’r'gs‘ficl"'g;’“fiu&sné "‘!‘gfuucsoh““t‘ge G A o Mavia. T, Achasd. ‘ubai. WNOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | Santa Barbara, Ventura. Hueneme. San Pedro vided one-third of the following: Lot on S rly morning tides are given in the left | East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport— : k) | ed n eral to-morrow gt b E g 100 E of Franklin, | | band column and the successive tides of the | § a. m., June 24, 28, July 2, and every fourth e ot: 1 block | lock, from her late re. neck of the bend is to throw thousanas v = e : | SWIMMERS IN ACTION. |[of acres of excellent farming land which | line of Eleventh atreet 100 I of Frankiin day In the order of occurrence as to time. The | day thereafter. a3 ety - @ MAY & 11i—1n thia city, June 31, 190, Thomas, be- | i e has been a part of Nebraska into South | % b¥ 8D, Onkiand: also lot on E line of Brush | gedond ‘time column gives the second tide of | For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- —_—— —— loved husband of Ellen Hiil, father of Mrs. | i Dakota. fana: gift. " the day, the third time column the third tide | ford (San Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara. Port = = E— — gy R gotier Bty Th Py P E D e swimming and diving contests to e T TS e A Birwirth to Emma Dawton,_ lot on | 81 the last or right hand column gives the | Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—il a. I5 1] B r e r | W and Mary E. C. Hill, and grandfather of | be held to-morrow at Sutro Baths have DIANS NOTee o Satiand avenua. 30 B of “Howarg | Iast tide of the day. except when there are but | m., june 22, 26, 30, July 4, and every fourth !R[ IT‘ xI E AD‘ FRTISEME\TS Frieda Gudehus, ‘& native of Aherloe Glin, | attracted the following entries: AR'ZONA IN street, E 30-by N 100, being lot 25 and a portion threa "d“'l “-d'doxmlz“" fiun_ fl'rh- heights | thereafter. ALL L ML | County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 3 yearsand | L o b B - of lof %, ‘map of Bowle property, Oakiand | e Seatos. Coust Burver charty axeeme | conr B el Y oae Ry | v-yard_dash, juveniles—P. i ¢ C 3 4 n, Alta az, Santa Rosal = s o Sty e et | B P Dok whod: 'O G A R TO GATHER FRUIT | Township: sio. whec. & minus sign (=) precedes th Belght. | aon Guaymas (Mexica)—10 & ., THh of each FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. a lifetime to get a_beautiful home | t half & biock from cultiva corner ortirow | A- Fae, E. Mckensle, W. Duke J. Andecson : Builders’ Contracts. 854 then the number wiven is subtracted from | month. o'clock, from his late resi- Finn J. Rogers, P. Sunbers, J. Lalrd, < & the depth given by the charts. The plane of | “For further information obtain company's o s!r-wl‘, (;‘nf Mont omer7, | 3. Mgin‘lh ‘ll;.(!r\'lne E. Kipp, & Rudonick, | Government Consents to the Tempo- dr‘]‘flg"::& Ifiplfi)r;d‘*zl{x’;&;';grr:’r) z':'cmngke"' reference is the mean of the lower low waters. | golqure’ g rancis Church for services a . Smit L. Greenan, P. Luls, W. Wain- B Foer = | The company reserves t it to change Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | wright. 100-yard racé, amateurs—iI. MeKensle, rary Removal of Three Thousand | plustering for o AL A0E 1008 and 1606 Van | % | steamers, i G ool Bomes ot saliiny this city, June 20. 1900, John Angustug, 3 Wikert 'S, ohnson P From the Gila Reservation. s g g B Mg CHET OFFICE —4 New Montgomery months. " H. Smith, L. Hanlon'J. O'Brien, H. Lickens, | LOS ANGELES, June 22.—The Washing- Steamer Movements. street (Palace Hotel). ton officials of the Interior Department GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, * nd § o y r ' o v | Friends and acquaintances and Califor- | W. Harring, L. Haywards, F. Terry, C. Cari- { &kL i\[) ,U“ ERTISE“E\TS nia Harbor No. 15, American Association of | ton, W. Summers, O. Lowenberg, A. Reese, | have consented to the removal of about COMMERCIAL NEWS — ENET | 10 Market st San Francisco. Al i £ JUS PO . t and Pilots, are respectfully Invited | M. ‘mody, E. Bell, H. Lincoln, F. Tavlor, | e S5 hd the funeral this day (Saturday), | H acs, A. Baudain, F. Kames. Trick and | 3000 Pima and Papagos Indiansifrom the TO ARRIVE. mE u n & " cn 4 i B 0 0 OFFICE—11i18 BROADWAY. o attend the funeral ciock, from the parlors of McAvoy & fAncy springbcard diving—E. Epperson, O. Mis- | Glla reservation in Arizona to the vine- DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO ' 23 Market street, between Elghth and | Der. R. Riding. J. A. Jackson, L. Bodie, G.|yards and orchards of Fresno County. A. Continued From Page Ten. Steamer. ] From. | Due. Interment Masonic Cemete: Kelber, R. Codell, W. Cook, J. Heckett, F.| B. Butler, a raisin grower of Fresno, who s = city, June 21, 1500, E. C. His- | Bitter.” L” Doud, 'T. Greunan,” P. Logan, J. |18 here té-day, has been instrumental In | Cress, doz bnchs..20@25|String Beans, 1b.. @10 | Laiverse OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. = babd of Catherine Hisgen, | Jones, C. Duke, F. Brown, E. McKenzle, G. tting th v t through. et SR iguaia: et | E"ative of Albany, N. X, aged 50 years i | Chaimers, &, Wallace, L. Hansboro, T. Thomp- | ° He Says that hundreds of carloads of | Cdosen . ...10815| per s oo Arcata i From Spear-street Whart at 1l a. m. > o § T S ol | Babh ot i Yk i of (tetal | e, 7. Rancem. | peaches and grapes will spoil unless the | Egg Plant, Ib....12G15 Thyme, per ib. Faogmne - oo Eamam.. FARE Pt Yo, 'isimfen t nishing; lower floor in white | Rebekah Lodge No. #, 1 0. O. F. (Albany | Dr. Rieh] will give an exhibition with | Indians are secured. The scarcity of labor | Green Corn, doz..15%30 |Turnips, per day. i Coat. ... [Uees. nd Class and Meals. - 5o-foot lot. Bes owner and hotise at | and Boston ‘Davers please copy.) | his life-saving apparatus this morning at | in the San Joaquin Valley has never been | Green Peas, Ib. 5| Tomatoes, per Ib. 5@10 | Sapta RO | S Siape-. STATE OF CALIFORNIA salls ¢ Rege £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | 15 o'clock on the. oo cl | so0 . The raflways have givi - | Lentils, per Ib. 8 o - June 22, July § A — v invited to attend the funeral to-morrow v, e ocean beach opposite the so great. ¥ al given re. Orizaba . Humbold LUMBIA 11 J 7, N 1 ant an §-room house | (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late UDited States life-saving station. | duced rates of transportation and the| Fish— City of Pu Victoria & fignm — o Waiia Wia, s&'" g "1.1.1“. will give $1000 | resid 1307 Webster street, thence to 0dd | —————— | fruit growers will gladly Pey, the trans- | Barracuda — Shad Coos Bay. Tietonn Sl NI polite in the . Neslbwest isting of an S- | Fellows' Hall, where services willsbe held un- | HOTEL ARRIVALS. portation. The Indians will be moved in 16 Bea Ba Willumette Through tickets to all points East. APpIy to AL- | Ger the auspices of Golden Gate Lodge No. | AL lots of fifty. The harvest of fruit begins o e Stenss E. C. WARD, General Agent, [ 550 17 TR Taitiment Gad Feitows Ceme- | B et about July 15 and lasts untll December. 15 Skate Washiena 530 Market street, tery - S | — . GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., | ORIENTAL Rebekah Lodge No. 9, 1.0, 0, F. | G Little, N Y |T M Johnson, Denver Crescent City | i Al g s B (T qu are requested 1o | ] E Wherrell, Kan C|1{ Borgerman. St Louis | MANY COUPLES REMARRY. Corona .. Superintendents. ! assemble in Prospect Hall to-morrow (Sun- | C § Weir & w, Kan rummer, A | e e g g i ot | J R Duval & %, Kan C|A A Levi & w. N Y | Effect of Judge Belcher’s Decision in E AMERICAN LINE. —_— ke I e, tbe funeral of | § G Cotnn, B Effect o ge - “|Australia. ! brother, E Hisgen. J G Coffin, Stanford |A Glassel, L Ang | OAKLAND FURNISHED COTTAGES, | ° ' P S RGUERITE DERBY, N. G. W H Crowell & . cu(G Ceall, N ¥ Los Angele: “{Portland NEW YORK. S0UTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARTS. . d | SON-—1In this city, June 21, 1909, & | Dr J D Jones, Wash (Mrs H Jenkins, N ¥ Stopping at Cherbours. westbound. 7 he—Purnished cottage; | JAMISON _In this Clt ot ot vy’ o fans &5 Walker & w. X ¥ |Harry Jenkins, X ¥ H"l';)"‘s‘ rl::_‘:g‘l gs“;un&e"'zz — rom New Fovk every Welseater: 3 & = lirwe Tooms: | Son and only Brather of e Capiain K. | Mize M Warker Macs| B Guiiond & w, Chicgo | LES. .—The mar- n ation; no fog | Jones of Petaluma, Cal., a native of Cali- H N n HUE |H Fischer, U 8§ N riage license department of the County " our from cty. | fornia, aged 42 vears, Recording secretary Harold Walker, N Y (M de Vries, Stockton. | Clerk {s reaping a harvest as the result dway. Oakland. | California Parlor No. 1. and assistant grand {¥ra Minturn, Miotumn | " Judge Belcher's ‘decision in regard to New Yotk and Ant: = p—— e | ecretary Grand Parlor, N. 8. G. W. . | lement, London £ e e e Y P otk a ntwers. < . n¢ and acq d e e res - < F W P le, Chi 14 v L X . OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. fricnds’ and Acaaintancer ave reipect. | QB Malcolp & iy XXIE I Fecple, Chicage™ | the marriage of divorcees, Almost every THE' STOCK MARKET. B e O e eoeotant: o s HOM ng people, studente or business nday), at 1:30 o'clock, from Native Sons’ | C K Walker, Vancouvr|C Crowley. Australla | )icense to remarry the woman he Sup-| e Sam(Pler 0| ponermiand - July W Friestand .. ""5 B e, e ynk pecvle, wtudents or business: | Hall, 414 Mason street, under the auspices of | N P Nelson, Chicago |L B Hireh, 8t Louts | poo0s€ 50 TORACEL §amiPler 0| Kensington ...... “July g we reasonable. Apply $12Clay | Cfiifornia Parlor No. 1 N. 8 G. W. Re- |J D Lever, England |G L Jaeger, N Y - am{Pler 8| INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., - a_m. or after § p. m. | fetasien " be Tiewed 't the nall atter 10 | Dr K Luna, Liverpooli Billinber. N ¥ One of the most {mportant of these| All descriptions of stocks and bonds were 9 am|Pler 2 3 Montgomery street. e . o eme- | Mrs Wilson & ¢, Engld|G W Seltie marriages occurred when Dr. A. C. -~ | dull ana ort ed i h; OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE, | ey Sunday. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- | '8 Crowder, & Disto|F W Kiesel Bhots” = | ors and his wife, who was formerly Anta |rematk, @@ e Worthy faf flflg:‘: EMPIRE LINE, -~ | o _In this city, June 2, 1900, Katie | rJ ;‘\ ]‘rm- i)PnnInnrl LW Know, Merced | W. Bradfield of Los Angeles, procured a e 12m|Pler 13| _S. 8. “OHIO,” from Seattle to Nome and St. from H, Schellhaas. the Daiss Johnson. beloved wife of C. O. Johnson, | 3 Rulsen, Q;vnlund |E P Leech, Denver | Heense and for the second time were STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. 11 am|Pler 24 | Michael, May 24th. Subsequent sailings from . and Franklin, Oakland. daughter of Mrs. ]Am!lla J’“‘ ¢ .ng -merlor [ A e oy X pronnuncedh man arr;t’i dwlfm having the i — ;pm Pler ; %llle :; Xo:l.fiut.’)'l!leh:fl anY‘ulu- River — | Mrs. Amelia_Barling an mond, Charles Yore first time been married in Arizona. An- " June p. m. pm|Pler ints, June 30, . August For rates DIVIDEND NOTICES. 2hd Andrew Daiss, & netive of California. | g 1o . N | other important reunion 18 that of Henry Bid. Ask. Bld. Ask. 9am/Pler 28 | and ofher information ‘apply to e 7 Friends are fespectfully invited to ut- | § ¥ Stadler, Sp TR NY . . |Bell and his wite. also wedded for- the/|’ U8 Botde— n A 12 m PSS EMPIRE TRANSPORTATION CO,, vings Bank of | tend the funeral services this day (Satur. ite, Bpringfield |L, E VanWinkle, N Y. | Bell and his wife, also wedded ® | 4s quar coup..114 1143 Corona San Diego. . 11 am|Pler 11 30 Montgomery street. r the half . at 1:30 o'clock, at Washington Square GRAND HOTEL. e R ihte vas Cliaray Hastn, PPears on | 4 do reg. 5 115%| O k. City Puebla(Vic & Pgt Sd.|June 30, umlnn- 9 v1d has corner Stockton and Union streets, un- | A G Ream. Cal |G W _Towle, Towie B e B i g | 4s do cp new..13414134% | Pac Gas Imp.. 46% — | Doric_......|China&Japan|Jjune 30, 1 pm/PMSS taxes, pay- | of G, 8. Inte ypres 3 rockman, Yuba | ead, Stock: | iscellaneous— | Gy 2 20 by eieciric funeral car {rom Eighteenth and | R 1 Marsh, Juckeon |l F Howard, B Joms - | EOTRD. Galist Cab e 113 — |San Fr s t ashie: Guerrero streets. L C Swain, IM HT 5 — & E < S— & Ne Tue iagy | KELIN In this city. June 22 1900, JSoseph | J 5 Connoily Vaillo |Misser Lonkerd, o jose | Mysterious Injury Causes the Death | Ea L e © ta i — |- Insurancer Shipping Intelligence. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- dceanic Steamehip | Edmond. beloved son of John B. and Nellie | J C Foy, Los Angeles |J C Stuart & w, of a Stockton Man. F& . =718 |Firem's Fund.228% — s ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m. dice of the | Kelly, @ mative of ‘San Trancisco, aged 11 | I B Sanford, Ukiah |5 A, Chrisman, STOCKTON, June % Walter Mallon. a | Seor% = 9| SR Sk for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, at Some | months and 22 day | M E Rilis, Gilroy y r s 22.— 4 - = al oo (Hiogo). Nagasaki and Shanghai and cEN is city ! cling, Ca 3 M Co 3 e v Do — — [Bank of Cal..— — H with SENRMATIRINLAY B B TR T B R, YT | Ycomecious ving In 8 ditch Juse pevend | & & £ g o G B &M = e ARRIVED, o rune 10 | e Ghe o Cares Foteived on bourd 0% : - 3 N == onai — 3 o R T e e F B i K the eastern limit of the city at midnight | Do . — — |Lon P& A 13 11 | Stmr Point Arens, Hansen, 16 hours from | o5 NIPEON MARU. Franclsco Savines [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | ¥ JHDG;n 5 :wrln 5 ;i 'l:;f gl sht‘;el;l;l‘leerdet;/%,sne c‘:xt on 1:1; hbona, kfi ll‘;gi“'i--m = g:'mxg:l:lsfl 5 - l‘;g;l:flg:;“u Nigolson, 7 } =3 §S. AMERICA MARU corner ‘ebb—For invited to atten e funeral s day | uncan w, C] % ‘e been made T < Angleans: 2 & with The Soth of June | (Saturday). at 11 'clock, from the parlors of | 3 W Bowen: Los Ang |E 2 'Dies | Bandbag or other Instrument used by & Sgrietst e 1 7| Sa Benkar — |and way ports Tl N eur mlm 7d has been declared at the raic | Halsted & Co. W6 Miesion street. Interment | Mrs C 3 Tuttic, Chic|J A New Freano robber. NCNGRTs — 114 Z | Alcatraz Landing, ete. 3 r 5. o s Y o " Cl . e police officers do not seem to Lidee . 1T — = 1 ox 4 taxet. pavable | pviSON In this city, June 2, 1900 Lous |C B May & w, Sikin |3°A Hughes. Bakersta | Bave made dny headway on_ the case, and | N3 CoRH G101 — 7 | P¥inr Staltcivar, Croscup, % hours from Ta- iTE, Cashier. g e« gy e g i e AL 3 say the injury was caused by a fall while| Do 88 108 — 2 = | coma. | Hugo A. Levison, a native of Ger- NEW WESTERN HOTEL, Mallon was intoxicated, but this is only | N Cal R R 6s.111 — |Union T Co. - Br ship Largo Law, Henderson, 39 days from an Savings and | many, aged 6 s | Mrs Langdon&f, Wash|J Seebe, Stockton guesswork. Oak G L&HSs.11l — | Street Railroads— Moji. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. <t.—For the halt | §F7The funeral will take place to-morrow | Miss I Morse, Seattie |7 Davis, Sacto Ao Onk Tran fs... — 110%| California ....122% — | Br ship Afghanistan, Craigle, 60 days from | pod N O SR TS, 1990, a dividend has | (Sunday) at ® oglock, from the parlors of | Mry T Browr, Seattle |L J Week, Nana KUMASSI’S RELFEF COSTLY. Oak W Co gs.. — — | Geary-st 5 — | Newcastle, NSW. EeiE Sy Eiwudny Mt of payable on and after MONDAY, | LOAIZA—In New York City, June §, 199, Wen- | W H Syers, Chico . -|W Chinn, Vallejo ° | British Loss Already Aggregates | ¥ & 3‘ 5. 104% — dio 5 2 Schr Gotama, Wilson, §% days from Coos g a. m., ml.fl'av:"rfl;g River, :‘” Tuly 2 0. TOURNY, Secretery ceslao Loaiza, a zative of Mexico, aged 70 | J A Miller, San Jose 'A Sylvester, S Ramom Th Hund; M P&ORRG6sI5 — | Powder Stocks— - Bay. : 13?“ July 5; LA LORRAINE, July i8; ——— | Je i & e MR v any | B Berwstein, Boson' (X Araid, tay L Easet x'::r_, \;]n r«l_rh fn. bl Bowell st R 6s120 — Guitfornla ... 180, 170 Sche Henry Wilson, Johnson. 2 days from | T2 oy S AR R LR PROPOSALS. > eral mervice e | — T, e 2l.—There is no 5] Z 190% | Vi Con Colgsk — | Mah i lass to Ha ll:: LS - WGP SEIPII at 10 o'clock, at the Church ef S F & BJV 5s. — 190%| Vigorit ........ - Schr Reliance, Larsen, 4 days from Iversens | $82 50 upward. - vre, FiDE WANTED_Notice i hereby given that | Nuestra Semora de Guadalupe, Broadway, Western Union Pays. news to hand from Kumassi, but the local | § fy‘of Cal 6e.111% — | Sugar Stocics— Landing, R A X TR 4 proposals will be received by the Board | near Mason street. Interment private. STOCKTON. in authorities think the relief of the town | S P of A 6s...114 — |H 8 PCo. 8 s%| Sehr E Falk, Henninger, § days from | GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STA’ e Of the Veterans' Home of Call- | McGLINCHY—In this city, June 21, 100, Sargb, | v ON, June 21.—The safe of the | po % w be effected any day. The casu. | 8 P € 6s(1905.110 110% | He&w C & S Co — sea | Bureke. AND CANADA. '3 Broadway (Hudson Bulld- formta Cmice. room 35, 30 Sansome st | “hoisied wite of the jate Michasl McGiinehy, | W ooterh Unlon Telegraph Company, | aiies of the relicving force, ali ranks, ag- | Do (308 ....1u%1li3 '|Honokaa § Co 2% Wiy | _Schr James A Garfield, Lewis, 9 days from | ine). New York' J ¥ FUGAZI & Co_ - Cal., vy to 10:30 o clock &. m.. | . & native of County Roscomunon, Irelagd, aged | Seized by County Assessor Ortman be- | gregate 300 alread Do (81 11119 122k Huteh § P Co =" 27| Coos Bay: i Souit Agenta, § Montgomery avenue, Sdn Fras- mediately ‘ter in the presence of bid- FFr s ard acquaintances are respect- | ) Wi auction t U 2 % . Y mcaiehing apd delivering quarisr. | eaily fhvited 10 mttend the funerar this day | this morning by the Assessorybesause thr Entomologists in Session. SV Water @ Qnomea $'co’ —" 38 * | Echr Daisy Rowe, Nyman. 9 days from Coos HAMBURG-AMERICAN missary suppiies for the Vet | (Saturdar). at &3 o'clock, frem her late | company paid the money over under pro.| NEW YORK, June 22—The twelfth an- - DO 48 o105, 100%) laneones . U6 | PRy o Corinthian, Korth, 3§ Metrs' frons Bowase IN- EXPRESS SERVICE N p.‘o;_z‘:-am;: Jaitroad gesidence, 1 % ;g:; RS- rrr:‘xl.‘;:m% ae; | test. The Western I'nlon Company con- | nual meeting of the Association of Econ- | gtocktn e — m"f’- Assn.117 118 | Land.ng. y . TO ;:ufi'(wn X s ‘g December 11, 300 | w1 be celcbrated for the repose of her wout. | PIAten & sult against the county to re- | omic Entomologlsts was held in this ity | Water Stesks— . |Cal Truit Asn’ — owyg | Schr Honolpu. Olsen, 2 days from Hovolpu. | | (PARIS) AND HAMBURG, nformation and instructions | at 8 o'clock. Interment Holy | ©¢ it \ to-day. State entomologists from nearly | COR e N e A ™ CLEARED. X 3 2t _bids will ha Dersished upon | C arrd | all the States in the country and - fIeRn CountS: SR =¥} 0= S Friday, June 22. |TO_PLYMOUTH. AND HAM- by the undersigned. Bidders will | OHM in ‘this city, June 2. 190, Loulse | Poisoned by Mussels. Bt ntomoiblieih. fom Tabtedd woa Spring, Valley, WX — Pac & F Ao T | Stmr China, Seabury, Honoluly, Yokobama BURG, ALSO NEW YORK TO CHERBOURG Jilow the conditions of the sched- | danet, beloved wife of Axel Ohmever, a na- | SEATTLE, June 2L—James Mathews, | pregent. Vice President C. P. Gillette of Cent G L Co.. — — Par Paint Co.. 10 — |and Hnnm: Pacific Matl 8 8 Co. For Salling, ete., Al to i be comsidered unless it] iive of Michigan, aged I years § months and | gormeriy of Chelan, Wash., and Alexan- | Fort Collins, Colo., presided and delivered | Cent L & P Co 3% — | potme Orizaba. Parsons, Eureks:: Goodall, | y , MBURG-AMERICAN LINE 3Bawy. N. Y. eocompany his Bid with a ceril- e funeral will take place thts day | der Reed, formerly of South Dakota, died | an address of welcome Papers touching | - Bark Diamond Head, Peterson. Honolulu; FARIE HOTEL ACCOMMUDA: Sme well-kvown and re- | (Sqturday), at 12 o'clock, from the parlors of | at Juneau, Alaska, recently from eating | UPon economic entomclogy were read by Williams, Dimond & C Rossved 1§ sobured bodive dapareuen | the United Undertakers, 37 and ) Fifth street, | mussels at Seward. Two other miners | E. P. Felt of Albany, N. Y., State Ento-| 5 gq 35 SAILED. HERZOG & CO. Gen. Agts. for Fuctfy Coust, AS. pars where ys":‘;it" _‘:I'llll rt}w held. Interment Cy- w;x;ekmflted, but escaped by drinking r‘rliu{o:l!ufi:l'..:;hzga-:ldLflkaugtmlo; 100 tm-lubletflfi 337134 Friday, June 33, |41 California st., corner Sans R péta Drese Lawn Cemetery. " st o 3 . Howard o §'F Gas & Elec 93 bury, Yokohama and - SoRt R SaE Sin: | B ORI s Sity. Juneli. 1Y Chria. | TINEEY, the United States Departinent of AgFicul- | streste ity ey 0 5T A o TS gt . b f e N s "y, International Congress. ture; C. P. Lounsberry, Government En- | 1 Alaska Packers' Assocation.. 775 | Stmr TH Hughes, Fort 3 g ety e i’ g ¥ - T | g of Cape v, Vi &0).. Corona. Glelow, San Diego, USTRA onolulu only). . ““aged 35 years | MILWAUKEE, June 21—Mrs. E. C. At- | {omOIoBist of Cape Cylony. and C. oL L SPTInE Nliey e (2 more 2 i5 A8 25 | Stimr State of California, Gage, "Astoria. = Wednesday. June 3. 3 B m. wood of Empire, Colo., was the prineipal | tries were Br. James, Emmncflolgrtl of the Afternoon Session. Stmr Orizaba, Parsons, Eureka. 8. S. ia Honolulu) to NEW L intances and members p ¥ Stmr Cleone, Madsen, Caspar. land snd Amstralia Wed., July 11, 8 p. m. speaker before the International Congress | ‘Dominion of Canada. Board—. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Senta Cruz. LD & BROS. CO,, " ; at the forenoon session. She talked on L s 10 Contra. Costa Water . TF o S G A e Pt 1t P e 3 Tty HENRY 4. GALLAGHER CO., ‘Why Women Should Become Interested Bicyclist's Bad Fall. 10 Contra Costa ‘v'hur 87 87% | Schr Jda MecKay, Lethola, Grays Harbor. - e < (Euccessors to Fla n & Gallagher), in Mining"” and advanced several'ideas in| ;g A NGELES, June 22.—Deputy Sherift | L o tamie. Gus o r... 617 Scbr Archie and Fontie. Jansen, —. ATE ‘or State Prison supplies—Bids | DANIEL P, DONOVAN. Mgr. tavor of her argument. \ 4 AR S . L TELEGRAPHIC. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. " the § ‘& FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, B W. 'C. Thornton was serlously injured in | 200 Honokaa 33 00 ¥ A B syt o T s - 7 the State Board of Prison | FT 1 i e 16 soalitton B -y 2000 | POINT LOBOS, June 2,10 p m—Weather |~ ~nmrrmann re Wt Quentin, up 1s the hour | 2¢ Fifth st. opposite Lincoln 8 May Sell Property. abidygle sociimton roadway morn- 105 00~ | fogey; wind W, velocity 14 miles. 3 ises, for supsiving e e Hh : RO R e e | 7 MISCELLANEOUS. FOR U. S. NAYY YARD AND VALLEJQ, Quentia with coal | =t o OAKLAND, June 2.—Judge Hall has| The wheel struck an obstruction and he (e 3 g cartifiea o = d the Young Men's Christian 3 thrown over the handle- 20 LONDON, Jupe ti By berk Inverivos, from Steamer “Monticella.” A cartifiea check i [¥] | grante e ng Asso- | was thrown ove andle-bars, striking 4925 | san Francisco Feb £4, sustained deck dimage. PRV OUNT OLIVET CEMETERY clation permission (o, sell a 1-Inch strip | on his head. 3 | i DOMESITC. PORTS. P P g ol N o g nd along the eastern boundary of its 4 00 Arrived June 21—Schr :.,. ‘and Sundays, e e o GOLMA, SAN MATEC CO riy on Twelfth street to Mrs. Emily | The wages paid to_all mil aud factory 50 Ay ‘and. T AL, Presicent. | [RET PR RO b“"’mcmnd Wwho has recently erected | workers in Dundlee. Scotland, were raised " v 8, Clerk. v d a ng adjpining. & per cent recently. £ »

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