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UESDAY, JULY ,3, 1900. 13 THE SAN FKANUISCO CALL, lenve nnd are doe 1o aFFive 89 TrAIES IR AN A NCINCO. {Main Line, Foot of Market Streek) fna Williams, Mrs M Lynn & d, Sac/C D Hayward, Redwd skey, Patrick Zels, Anna E. s .\(,r.- l}i‘l)'lnr. L]wr ukejit'raix, Hghld § CKMANN-In this city, July 1, 1900, George, 136 The lfleil'\ by E“‘n l-?“.r‘-f%.' 5:?‘ - pusband of Maria Backmann, and . & J O o« H W Walker & f. Wiw d Rudolph, R C Me ¢ |Mrs J Ste € Mre. Amanda Koch an: hini, Wiws | Adolph Backmann, a native of J Carroll, A R Gress w &4, Minn | SPECIAL NOTICES. | Hackett, Patrick Schioss, Sigmund B. . G A Whitby, Newman |W Corbin, San Rataet | RAILROAD TRAVEL. ~——— | en, Thomas Smith, Sydney, J. C. P F Wood, Tulre |A Anderson, Suisun | conenn Ry b e i S baan 04 “ | Keete. Thomas Studiger, Frank 3 § J Fore." Coles H C Bust, Mass | spvemmmm racivic comrasm - s N 3 3 . . T Margu P X A "red Valace, Seats < e o | ) .\E‘urz::.wrfue }‘9;;y(ux. Freda B MR e BT = | PaciFic nTeTEM.) BA b ted for $4 ¥. PACIFI | | F V Jones & v, Iteno_ K Staahlsren, Shasta | Ramsey aud Sscrawes:‘o | | Mrs W B Paullinz, O W T Folland, ¥-tada | *5:00a Shasta Kxor-ss—Davis, Williams ( | | Miss N Aa joston D C Clark, St Craz | Bartlecs Springs). Willows, ked ). at 2:30 o'elock, { Porter & White, Eddy street inder the auspices of Burns Lodge 0. U. W. Interment, by electric 1 Eighteenth and Guerrero street = Lawn Oulistogn and Sants Ross......... *8:004 Davis, Woodiaud. Kuights Landing, Marywville, Orovlile. . ... 00, Atantic Kapress— Oglew sad East * OCEAN TRAVEL. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. Filipinos Do Not Take &d- Of All the Splendid Features|San Jose, Where the Cele- and sister of Marguerite Barron, e S Their Service. the Best. in Festive Garb. jlace to-morrow ne South 762 suOF. CRELETS.o . h South 762 q o 9:004 H.ywaris, Niies vad Way Stations. *9:004 Lue Angules Hxpress — Murtin. Teacy, iatheop, Stockton, M P oA Bun Jo Livermore, Stockton, X BROS. slorage wnt movine: coveied | Inci dasenierof oma i wed Kate ' | yantage of Schools at of the Fete This Was bration Will Be Held, il D et i0. 15. .20, Change to com steamers at Seattle. m the residence e For_Victoria. . Vancouver (B. P - e finna street, between : bored Faithfuli €.). Port Townsend, | 11 Way Stations *6:439 - » Mars L Beck, | SPanish Captains Fear to Take Out| March of the School Children Ai-|Committees Have Labored Faithfully | Tacoma. Evereit An | ited—Ouden. Deme o0 T LW R e Their Ships Since One Officer | rayed in White and the Ribbon and Well and the Programme L Sila m. July's o, 15w % T ic] | 80, August 4, and every fifth day thersafter. | INS 1N TYPEWRITERS_We and Mag- Was Murdered by His Parade Also Very Inter- of Events Is Most At- | Change a< Seattle fo this company's steamers | zi» Ryan, & native of New Orleans, aged 56 ‘ ecars and € months Crew. esting. I3 s @ aintances are respect ARSI = for Alaska and G. N. R'v.: at Tacoma to N. P. tractive. | RS at Vancouver to €. P. Ry, S For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—3 p. 2,7 12, 17, 82, %, August 1. and ev the lunnrzllthu a o l;lu.l.\‘ - k, from her late resi ® " g s S thereatton § o \ Caliatogn, Sn > Teet. Interment Moant Correspondence of Assoclated Press. | Special Dispatch to The Call, Special Dispatch (G The Call. For Santa Cruz. Monterey. San Simeon, Cay- | 400 Bayein, | Wiaters Sacramanga. ] BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. e, 415 Harri: NETT Bennett of New York and I a native of New York, SAN JOSE, July 2—The Elks have vir-| Nt Thrcsane 8807 Nles T Trcomnd S tually taken possession of San Jose, and R e o +4:207 Nien, Han Jueemn from now until the Fourth they will be | | MANILA, P. I, May 20.—Spanish papers | gTQCKTON, July 2.—Like a peaceful in Manila declare the Filipino w"v““ are | army, with banners of red and green, the 2 | neglecting the oppcrtunities tendered | .hiqren marched in procession to-day _ [ them for self-improvement. El Comereio | through the street - fair thoroughtares, | DUSY Preparing for a R s i ew Tork. imty Hospitay, | PEINS an article on ihis subject by 48K° 1 OF all the preity features vet introduced the Aty peeie s Pomth s, | ;| Ing, “Why do not the natives of these 5 Was st Ti % T o rth. Brown, & native of £ this was the best. The parade was origi Visltors are already coming and at least is city, July L e1 broher of 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 3), August irth day thereafter. | s Angeles)— BRO . 25, August 1, and | Ju A 1 D B teadea for | There were several flonts. typltying the . to the student of the textbooks nee! stories of babyland books, Mother Goose, a | Lol cind a reception at headquarters in the St dhen — this city, July 2, 10, Patrick | the course. | the 014 Woman Who Lived in Her Shoe, | , receRtion, at, headanalfifre, w08 o beloved husband he late Kate | This school was inaugurated by Spain | Red Riding Hood and other nursery char-| pected to be in attendan The Junior THF 0 H & " cfl' | d father of TH ellie, Loret- | 41,4 {5 now malntained by the American |acters. The school children enlivened the | Grger of American Mechanics and Eagles < = = A Sw years iglands appreciate the educational efforts |, .11v announced to be for decorated baby | ., S every fourth day thereafter. i | pe 1 geles y p i eir behalf?’ and then ot 3 > R 5000 are expected on the Fourth. Five| For Ensenada, Masdalena Bay, San Jome del | FIx . DOYLE—In Los Angeles, July 1, 180, Thomas | being made in their bebal(s’ afd tHel|coaches, but so many new divisions were [ y,ousand doflars In cash has been expend- | Cabo, Mazatian: Altata. La Pas, Santa Hosail | 3 X ] = B | goes on to describe the opportur ded that the vehicles bearing young na- | (a°i=aRe (OIS 0 CaBl Bes OO CARCRCT | and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m.. ith of each | W s & GUIL ,:}' in x‘.'\:[_cnm .un»r.ua. :mofi:‘:n;( a good education offercd by the Phillipine | yiyes formed but a part of the picturesque Al ”" Fl(;{ b (; B H e 8t v-‘ l- 4\\0 | menth. i William and George Young and Annie M. | Naval Academy and deplores the fact that fseene. The various primary grades of the [, Al the Bl Jodges in 't ot of | s, teiiys Biiation dvin company's | cosienn TN v ICEMENTS E ve of Manchester. Lan: | not more than a dozen applicants have | public schools turned out ‘a prettily uni- | becn invited to participate. “he lodges OF | folders. right to change QU Sgion _ (’.\.l\l 1\[. ‘”" FRTA\[' \“'A\TS- 1 e R r= 6 months and | applied for the very good and thorough | formed corps, the boys in white duck | Vallejo. San Francisco and U“.klf'."'..‘“v steamers, calling dates and hours of sallng | eg.@ep Ommrr SensOgioa Deaves i " ‘ P - g | acquaintances are respect. | training in theoretical and practical sea- | uits and the girls in’ white dresses.. All | send large delegations and nearly every | TiG0L Ommoba, Chieagn. .. .er " tulor e - o =L o4 o attend the funeral this day | manship, in mathematics, geography and | Wore sash ~’ made of Nu-hfalr Cr?hx)rsh"d Elk lodge 1n the State will be represented. | "y —4 New Montgomery | 17:00p Valle) rt Costa and Way Ste CFFICE—I118 BROADWAY. ck, from her late resi- | English offered by this academy at a cost | 1ad garlands of green about thelr hats. | These will be special guests of the local | atreet (Pal: T SRR ST SR tions. i . 19:30e ton street, the e to Laurel | lodge, which will conduct open house ana e OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ackett, a na of. ‘Cousity ' £0° (P BE 5 i > occasion with their class yells and en-|jg also taking a prominent part. | DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO B 1 YW and, agsd years | Government at public expense. The traln- | fo .9 into the spirit of the occasion with | '*The Festivities will open to-morrow | PORTLAND Oruz and Principa: Way Stations ity and County Hospital, | ing given is a valuable one and fits YOUng | ,); the vim of youth. The awards for the | night. The streets will be illuminateq, - | *8eaBa Newark i Feiton mas Jensen. a mative of | men to become officers and engineers in | haby coach division were as follows: St- James Park, where a reception, band | __ From Spear-street Whart at 11 a. m. | For o B iy 2 190, Thomas, | L€ coastwise trade between these islands. | pes gecorated coach—Edward Jones, pampas | concert and dance will be held. will be | FARE $2 First Class mcluding Bereh e ved son of Hannah and the late | The trade has always been large and im- | plumes. ablaze with electric lights and Japanese | L $8 Second Class o | fe, a native of San Francisco portant, which fact is attested by the | Best decorated go cart—Grace Inglis, swan |lanterns. There also is the 'midway pla: TE OF CALIFORNIA sails.. R s Banta Crur aue S e e G Qg A YT =t e PR e ant. | and river daisies. ? sance. y . 22, - 1 | TR o+ gesehan e i ro resbect; | 8Teat number of small steamers constant- | %5, STl 0 ed bloyele or tricycle—A. B. Ire- | * Wednesday morning Queen Harrietta | TA sails . . uly 7. 17. 27. Aug. § 3¢ Newark, San Jone, Ton Gatos. ck, from his late resi- | 1Y coming and going from Manlla, and in | janq, rair colors. will be crowned. A big parade, consist- | tine to Waila Walla,” Spokane, Butte. | i o thence to St. Brigia's | it there 1s chance for the employment O‘E Best sustained Mother Goose character—Elsie | jng of six divisions, will be held at 10 !r’:'""r »\nvlkfltl“r»:“n;mév;‘ {;h-':' Mgwttiwant. mass wili be o a good many Filipinos. To-day almost all | Roblin, Old Woman in Shoe. ne i s wa rough tickets to al s ; ass will be 3 ¥ blin, o’clock a, m. High wire walking and a E. C. WARD, Generai Agent. | g gus PRANGISGO—7oet o Market Sirest (Slip ) — his soul at 9:30| the offic of these coasting Sleamers | 4. the haby show, which took place af-{ balloon ascenslon will follow. In the aft- 's30 Market street. | b Mount Calvary Cemetery. | are Spaniards and owners have frequently | . %pe parade, the following won prizes: | ernoon Senator Morehouse will deliver ths | GOODALL, s & CO., s 00 Ledsu. 1140 860 1300 July 2150, Mar. | to Send to Spain for men to officer their | © Fourth of July oration. Mayor Martin intendents. 18:00 6:00¢ v dearly beloved mother of | vessels. Class A (six monthe), boys—First, Fred Chris- | TOUTL OF JU W Oration. Aeyor oand | - ope Bt ,.E’.:u _.’.'ya... .';,..0.1 second, Ralph Fay Lena Gundiach and the | There has lately been started in Manila | R g 3 Seoros T Duniap will read the Declara..| % % and ‘Katle Kislinger, u | an organization called the “International | Girls (one prize) SBaby Jenkine. | o | GEN'EE fraependence. AMERICAN LINE. P i Gt (vapt Sae & 6 ¥ 0 | 4[;‘\;:‘ n,} K:u' p.r} »:‘rs‘;;n!end‘lié\: ?r::;;r:g ton: second, Earl Latta. 5 'lr‘he pr(-‘\l‘;al'illh)" arjf the %elehrauon":m: NTW YORE. S0UTITAMPTON. LONDON. PARIS (Fhird and To: E . ances espect- % OL " Bam J 5 3irls—Firs! s ders; d, allen to t eneral exccutive committee, 2 | TRt i Vo ik an Tanhe quaintances are respect- | States two ybung Filiping men, there to | pGiris—First, Bessie Landers; second, Roverta | (BIICE |8 Ve ERETR BRtic Y (o Chairman | imy e, o et S [ s Von, Rt e s k. from the residence | ODtain the best and most thorough educa- | "Gl C (two years), boys—First, Gavin Mc- | and F. L. Thomas secretary, and the | From New York every Wednesday, 10 7 m. | ¥3:00a Sep fows wiol on, o iy oo 80008 DAtk HE el bnia: - Gway. hetwaen Ptk and | tlon in civil engineering which our coun- | cullagh; second, Artlur Giic amusement committee, of which A. Menn | § g% i Tu S Bl TR B | raowea saiay Excuision £7 Sun Jows ariin & Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- | try affords. All the expenses of this edu- | ~Giris—First, Mary Gallagher; second, Ardath | Jr. is chairman. ; Sants Criz, Pacific Grove 2 s r . e Tk e = cation will be lanrne)! thedclu}:) «ndl its | van Landingham. R g RE\? STAZ LINE. | Srincipal Way Statioas. ... (S88Y 2 bhotieod s In the City and County Hospital, | members have duly informed themselves | Class D (three years), boys—First, Everett R New York and Antwars *9:004 fau Jose. Tres Pinos, Nunts Cruz, = 2 min. ‘w v Burt Langdon, a native of Cali- | of the cost of tuition at Cornell and the | second, Aubrey Tsom i T N et SRR 12 Aol Paciic ¢ Faxo Robies, San By vears | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, of | _Girls—First, Edna Hopkins; second, Milda HEROICALLY SAVES THE I(Qx::l:nfl;x' -July 4 Friesland | Lt Otiago Eet, Lompoe end L e Vi X emacs for 4 scudent . ehaca or | Oaevin 0 0 LIVES OF FISHERMEN | XCriifd”. - 3ulf of Bt o T0 2 | uau s s J ot ey b 1866 aged K OS] » ney D1 LE —~L3le o NTE! V. NAV ag in Boston, and the money for this n.{*ri'(e: First baby entered—Lauren Gremaux. i INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., ! Handose, Los Gatosand Way*tations *S:309 is already subscribed or in sight. Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, 30 Montgomery street. 12:450 Sa S Jowe, a wee Falo Alto, Sante O OAKLAN 3 - s ago the club announced, through | The ribbon parade took place shortly | LAND FURMTURE FOR SA"E. and Loretta e the Jocal press and by word ar wuftlr. \n&teg‘qra'qclnrkr. It was_ I‘f‘ldh by M;yo’r | Frank Piazoni of Monterey, Alone, | EMPIRE lI.,"NE‘:; Tres Pioca Hasta U0 iihass. the S MocCloskey, & na | that the fortunate vouths to receive thig ! Clark of Sacramento behin is spankin §. 8. “OHIO,” from feattle to Nome and St. | outerey and I'a rot Oakiana ounty Derry, Ireland. | cducation would be sejected by competls | team of pure white roadsters. Then for | - Goes to the Rescue of a Crew | atichnel, May zsch Subsequent eailings from | |S:a8r San Jose snd Way Stations end 20 daye, tive examination and now it appears that | lowed President Henderson and members | in Danger. Seattle to Nome, St. Michael and_Yukon River 887 Son Jossend Pinaivel Wee ~ just two men came forward to take d- | of the executive committee in a tally-ho. | Special Dispatch to The Call. -~ | Points. June 3. July 31 August . For rates | 'n Joge. Low Gatos and Prinel | vantage of the club’s‘good offer. “What | The parade, which Was a half-mile long, | MONTEREY, July 2—Two fishing boats | ™% Coybins ThANSPORTATION CO 3:307 Sun Jose and P Undertake can be done with such people?” exclaims | was made up of gaily decorated vehicles | b Py A ‘ 0 R ANSPORTATION CO. ST S S e et e | El Comercio. Seeking for a reason to ac- | of every kind and deseription. The deco- | 0f the salmon fleet of this place were A . ot. e e | e41:45¢ San Jose and Way Srasions. igh mass will be celebrated | count for this apathy the Spanish com- | rations. which were unique and lavish, | nearly swamped off Chinatown Point dur: | "2 for Moring i3 selock. Interment | mentors find it to a certain extent, in the [ were principally ribbons of red and green. | ing the heavy gale that prevalled in this | oDally. tSunday excepted. ¢ Caly recent fad of bicycle riding that has come | The display was viewed by the Queen and | section vesterday. The exertion nece: i INI-In t June 30, 190, Michael | to the young Filipinos and in his prefer- | her court from the throne and there were | sary to keep one of the boats afloat would | : dearly of Mr. and Mre N ence to dodge around the streets of Ma- | thousands along the streets and in thé | have proved fatal to three of the boatmen s e K g, | Nila and the Luneta on a new American | grand stand. Mayor Clark was awarded | but for the bravery of Frank Piazoni, who | & TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARE. COR- and Mamie | wheel than to consider seriously the | firsy prize. went single Eanded to the rescue. | ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m. | uestion of his own future. Bicycle rid-| "This evening Queen Genevieve and her | ' The ficet was off the heads when the | for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, caliing at Ing, attendance at the horseraces and | court formally received Miss McAdams, | blow began. It was impossible to use | Kobe (F0ef. CORRELE R amers for Tn- " the ¢ Gy | aping the manners of the American dude | who was Queen of the Sacramento fete. | & fishermen wera obliged to S & 4 - are noticeab mong the l;;’n‘er*class of 9 ‘;2'.! ‘\'}‘I‘L.—mem - |\na(:=h[nr e three I s o e Lo 2. you of Ma Some call it American | miles. When ing Chinatown oint | g NIPPON MARU. Tuesday, July 10, 1900 progres laugh at it, while others cail | crews of two of the boats became ex- 1CA MARU.. . .ooee | at Ste. Peter and Paul's | it the trail of the serpent and deplore it. | ELECTRIC RAILWAY MEETS |ine £ the . .......Frida | ] to St. Rose's for M MAR ; g hausted and attempted to make for 3 August 3, 1900 nencing at 10 o'clock. | With the purpose of preventing the car- | v, off th int, intending to tie G MARU g 2. 1900, Harey 1 ing of concenled weapons by civilians in THE REDUCTION IN FARE,E}EHE“&‘,; Doy undl fhe. s,w;u‘m..d i Wednesday, August 3, 1900 g | 'R ot 1 Via Honoluly. ila, the customs ho! ave | che 8 2 ) ms authorities have first boat reached the buoy safely,| o o o .0 scets at reduced rates. For forced all captains and officers of coast- | | but the second, being manned by elderiy 1900, William, | wise steamers to give up their revolvers. | War With the Southern Pacific at|men, unable to stand the heavy exertion | freight and passage apply at company’s office, i | ! Annte I & | The sailormen objected most strenuously longer, became unmanageable, ana a | 421 Market street, corner First. god 3 mionths. ect- | 10 this measure \Q\'!r;‘g that without xrm;; Los A-“S“;: g:;?:tmg Waged hea‘:iy'sea {hat slrucl;,'nait“hrul mnrrl"wn!i B RY. Geueral Agent. | [ he funeral this day | they _were p; ally at the mercy o 3 | filled” it with water. Plazoni, from shore, < | 3 Po'elo m the residence o | thelr Filipino craws %hile at sea, and they | special Dispatch to The Call saw the danger and went to the assistance | HAMBURG-AMERICAN A 7y 08 Weleh street, off Fourth, b B # vay c! g o of e imper s . | VIN-SCREW EXPRESS SERVICE . - . .08 ANGELES, July 2.—The manage- TWIN-SC] : < > 1t and Brannan. Interment Holy | the authorities disarmed them. A file of | g’ exertion he managed to row the boat NOUTH | (LONDON). CHERBOU: H s o, s1eney | EOIHETS Was Sent o Doard each Steamer, | ment of the Los Angeles Pacific Blectric | oifore. g TO PL““{?_};%, ‘;‘:‘\'gsx’—-‘-fi’:':?fins%nwc:m AND RETURN, via the - this city, June 30, 1900, Henry | and openly and before the crews made the | Railway has met the cut of the Santa == e TWIN ASSEN asband ‘of Catherine Osborne | officers of the ships give up their arms. | Fe and the Southern Pacific to Sa TO PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAM. | : Al Y P R 478 | T ome”cated (e’ criws Iaughed ot (his| Monica mads on Sarerday ana the war of | FOREST FIRES BREAK OUT | 0,5-"3k sew You 1o camnuocns ||| Santa Fe Route : of Dublin. Ireland, aged 70 years. A | berformance. while in others threats ol | rates, it war it Is really to be, is now on | AFRESH IN ARIZONA | A¥2 BAMEURG e cic. lavply to | et vengeance and of the settlement of old || G ™ Sootet * > BURG-AMERICAN LINE.37Bdw'y.N. Y. —_ z £cores were instituted among them. Espe- | Il earnest. The new electric tariff is §2 TR | BN S HOTEL ACCOMMODATION =~ cially was this g0 on the steamer Escano, | [OF, ten trips or when taken advantage Lo . trom his late resi- | and the owner and captain of this vessei | Of DY & party of ten. This rate is figured | gpnjess There Is Rain Soom It Is| pResrur Ko oammed el o vat, | Tickets good for sixty days and : | E N en Gate avenue, thence to A ost vizorou s . | out to be the same as the rate of $150 A - T o P e e e for ten rides, mgde by the stéam roads, | Feared That the Loss in Timber |4 Calitcrnia st..'corner Sansome. S F. sold on ets. where a requi possibie to buy firearms of any kind in [ IO the reason that ten Strcetcar fares to ‘Will Be Immense. | X Cicbrated for the repe $aniia, so the Bscano salled for the soutn. and from the stations of the steam lines | . s | COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. JULY 1 and 2, clock. Interment Mount | ern islands without any on hoard except | MUst be deducted in the calculation. | PHOENIX, Ariz., July 2—Reports from | pjrecT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, : ity June 3. 19, Louisa | those surreptitionsly . possessed by hor| The travel to Santa Monica was un-|Eastern and Southeastern Arizona state | —Sailing every Thursday instead ot AETh ASS 5% Philadeiphia, aged 85 | Filipino crew. A few days later Manila | USually heavy vesterday, the electric | that forest fires have broken out afresh osam:ay."forxo“m‘;,:r\ea s et ot : | was'shocked by a story of sudden death | Lines obtalning by far the bulk of the|in many of the mountain ranges, and un- | ¥ fion'st ‘LA TOURAINE. July 5; LA LOR- | Take the first train on the new 4 ANY, and acauaintances are respect- | and robbery—the crew of the Escano had | pusiness. The Southern Faclfic had Issued | jess there is rain soon the loss in timber | RAINE. July 12; LA BRETAGNE,' July 'W: | || jine leaving San Francisco at - e attend the funeral thie day | murdered that vessel's captain, owner and | 80 OF B Ry Bl the | will be immense. | LA CHAMPAGNE, July 28" First class to | ectors have declared the fol. 15 o clock. Srom St Derioes {engineer, scuttied the.ship and yone away | JEAEI08 0D _RAIUIGaY, BUL. before the | "For over a week a great fire has been | Havre, #8250 and upward. Second class to - per cent | in Cemetary: by 1130 o' clock | 10 the puliboats with $40.000 in cash to join | ReLCTAG00 Yexcepting 1o, Santa. Monjes, | [ASing on the Sierra Ancha, and ls par- | Hawws. 3, 00t e s AP" RGENCT . FOR 9 A. M. SUNDAY, July L B cen 2 . 3 ) the gents a = Visa- | § 3 C 0 2 N vi 3 01 b as B GENER/ vabic, on and ™ sl Towneesd atrevte Van Isiands. After this became Known an | The Santa Fe's new $1% ten-party raté | hurned® already o distance of (welve UNITED STATES AND CANADA i Broad- s kland, July 1 1%0, Glovannl | 2 om0 made to General MacArthur | 0 Redondo was, however, allowed to | miles and over a strip from three to four b (Hudson = Bullding), New York. J. F.| : = nd of“the late Margaret and | PB4, Was, mad e oRACATLIUT, | (iand. The Terminal has not yet met | R fOur FFGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, § Mont- | "g= Bank of | ry and Lida Perata, a native | and then the American authorities gave | the CUb oF 106 rivls, % | miles wide, dn area covered entirely by gomery avenue, San Francisco. Ticket Office at 628 Market St. fine_timber and affording range for hug. &2 vears 1 month and 25 d back their firearms to the Spanish cap- | For the half 0 ; i 3 b b - The rate is legally a specfal or excursion . A fi Huachuaca g APIA | - 3 aivide aintances are respect- | tains and mates of the coastwise st : - dreds of cattle. A fire in the c! | ACEA . 8. €O.—HONOLULU, e o attend the funeral to-morrow | clearing from Manila, and allowed each | [te. The rallroads having in view the | Range has taken a fresh start and na::ocAUE}&ichAxp OTDNEY. | sits, free of taxe: av). 8t 2 0'clock, from his late resi- | man six rounds of ammunition. The mur. | Southern Pacific’'s pecent “experience in | driven out all the cattle and game. The Honolulu) to New Z | 1 . 3 Telegraph avenue, corner Fifty- | dere on the Escano and the successful es. | PeinE enjoined from restoring high rates | military department at Fort Huachuaca | 8- $. MOAix,}\ (v!ll” onolale) 1o New Seo- | A shier. | street, North Temescal' Oakland. In- | Gape ‘of the, murderers had a disquieting’| (NTOUgH the San Joaquin Valley, between | will make an effort to stop the fire before | ¢ 2" T RATTA" (Honolahs onivy-mrosre - | — s = | fermenl S sarys Cemetery! e aquieting | ?:’;he‘;izms:fl;snlfiggl,;:sl;‘;;c‘l]ln[:;“s“‘l“‘nd' it encroaches on the reservation. e Wednesday. July 3, 2 p. m. B RY. | ARDSON—In San Jose, ¥ 100, | wise ste s. They talked the matter | €8, 1o T8~ D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., 14 | ®George Richardson, a native of Massachur | Wise¢ steamers 3 RPtAE | e that expErient. 1 D. S 'fi 'm AL . | R i e o | Eamous Ao ol Ha seve ot 1 NS | ¥ . - SPARKS FROM HARVESTER | b . rootpaciicst. Fisighioh. 327 C NORTAWESTERN AT. C0. re respectfully invited to at- —— — LESSER pania de Filipinos, whose crew mu- | G e 'OR MTI E sy cvoc, e nflcera R0 yiore | LIRS RANG START GRAIN FIELD FIRE| TaTacs 557 | SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIC s time), and matters finally got so | Assertions Made That Ed Vierick Is st Y u!xo?fi.-ou RAILWAY COMPANY. SERA 4000 | M’}‘.\‘H‘ RS of the Masons’ and Builders’ Asso- | {hreatening and uneasy that las - | MCiition are respectfully requested. to. attend | captaing o Severa) Ships i the Hen she Short in His Accounts. G. W. Scott of Yolo Loses One Hun-| ——— ——*————— Tiburen Ferry, Foot of Market St the funeral services at Odd Fellows' | tinied Chapel this day (Tuesday), at 11:30 | ne | Dewey » Tt p. te member, George Rich- é , Montuly sailing for Valparaiso and Hamburg e ana Louise | S7a.on from Thira aad Townsend streets. tnig | Proachied thelr emplovers and refused to | Speclal Dispatch to The Call. dred and Sixty Acres of | Moguiy seline for Vingepag S SSSITT || grn AN FRANCIECO, TO SAX RAFAEL. A & - | 8 ey, e 193 o'clork. niermant at | take thelr ships to sea unless a guard of | LOS ANGELES, July 2_Numerous.in- Grain I S.S. Serapis, 4000 tons, sails about Julys. 3:3, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip = sireet, & 11350 0 clock at Oad Fellows Cemetery | can soldie s ) Dbelnig made tos €0 Agea, 1 SR : - { o BECK President. | each vessel. Whereupon the shipowners, | duiries were being day for Ed PRECKELS & BROS. (1), sewats, 115 Nontgomery 261190 o . Saturdays—Extra trips at 199 223 Mason st t Y ene R. Ack- | o i city. July 1, 190, Sigmund | Temembering how the Spanish Govern. | Vierick, formerly a collector in the em- = S 1 | et hanband st ‘Florchce Schicks and | ment had once furnished guards for ves- | PIoy of the San Gabriel Electric Compariy, | WOODLAND, July 2-A srainfield fire o 1 Jennie Har- | 00 0" Benjamin and Josephine sels trading through the Visayan Islands | but he could not be found. It is claimed |in Western Yolo last Saturday evening de- Y AND RIVER STEAMERS. AN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. native of San Francisco, aged 42 under similar circumstances, asked the | that Vierick is about $1000 short in his ac- llrwed 16) acres of grain that belonged to | *BA 8 | WEEK DATE 410, T30 .20, T1:10 8 m.: 12:48, | months. (New York papers please copy American authorities to guard the lives | COunts and that he tokkuvernl friends | G. W. Seott, ang a harvester, the property | ~ = s 40, 515 :_ m‘_ Saturdays—Extra trips at £7 Funeral this day (Tuesday). Interment | of their Spanish employes and their prop. | that unless he could raie the money By | of W. J. Cannedy. Some of the mules o FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJS. 1 and €5 0.om R d SUNDAYS 8:10, 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:48, 3 Special Dispatch to The Call. ier ¥ reight Oftes, 337 Narket 8t.. San Prev doos and 11:30 ». m. SUNDAYS—$:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, hascus, and Louise es, and Emily nte. " Please omit flowers |ty ack by | the first of July he would have t vester team took fright and tried : E Elizabetha | 5;;'7:' -In this city, July 2. 1900, Sydney John 1 :;P%r '\’::;:ofs”:‘;l:nhn‘n ’:hi"l,'.’“fli:’: “f‘!',“: the city. y s 22’,5‘,:".'ny'. The driver snp lied the Steamer “‘Monticello.™ 508, €25 p. m. 4 ® | Corran Smith, deariy beloved son of Henry | the authorities declined to do, and as the Vierick is a son-in-law of George Zobe- | brake, and the friction of the big wheel Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 ‘Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park g o 1514 Page streer, | ADd Letitie Curan N h & mative of | CAPtains of four vessels still firmly refuse lein of the Maier and Zobelein brewery, | produced sparks which started the fire. 5 A N f el Tune | G- it gh v c Mo n & T ama | e Franciaco, ged 1 years and 1) monthe. | 0 sail unless afforded protection against | and his father is also said to be a man X T . e ‘Landiag and offics. Misston-etreet Dotk Leave | In Bffect. ve p s it A T DIGER Tn Fraitvale, July L 150, Frank, | the possible uprising of their crews. thess | Of means. It s believed that if there is Will Have Good Entry List. ier No. 2. Telephone Main 1503. £an Francisco. (Apr. 15. 130.| San : e 3 +ne Taura | feaniy beloved son of Franie and Rosie Siudis | ShipS are 1 present tied up in Manila Bay | 5 0005 S ierick wag not about any S¢ | Special Dirpatch go The Cail - - Bere | Sy | as | Do SO s, ans mmma B, B, | Oakian aged 3 vears and 8 dave. © " | owners have asked the authorities to aj- | Dis usual haunts this afternoon. WOODLAND, July 2—U. F. Thomas, = | Davs | days. | Destinatton.| E a ¥ LN YON AH-—In this city, July 2, 1900, Freda, |low them to r{vlnr- armed men, net sol- Cquatros-g DAY secretary of the District Agricultural As- OCEAN TRAVEL. 7:30 am| 8:00 sm| _Novato. , B - 4 er street, and | dearlv beloved and only daughter of Bernard | diers, on hoard their vessels at thelr own DESTROYED BY FIRE. sociation, returned from Santa Rosa this| ——————————— ~—me~~~| 330 pm| $:30 am| Petaluma. e = | ana Marie von Ah. and sister of Joseph, Ar- | expense. If the authorities will permit — morning, where he spent Sunday in the §$:30 pen! B St s, an 14A t street, and | nold and Willle von Ah. a native of San | this all will he well, but {f not the strike | WILLOWS, July 2—There was a disas- | interest of the local agricultural society. IUHTH PAGIFIB GllAST BAII.ROAB. Fuiton. 7 L Francisco, aged 10 mor_th e threatens to become general among the | trous grain field fire ten miles. southwest | Many of the_horsemen there are of the Via Sausalito Fe 9:30 am| ‘Windsor. p— =~ WELLS—In this city, July 1. 160, Frank Wells, | steamers not used in carrying Government | o Willows yesterday ‘afternoon. The fire | opinion that Woodland will have the best sy i Healdsburg. TR NARRIAGES—DRATH, | ot ot 55 VST | S B S ™ il of Wl vy st o s | ottt Wendiof il vl | comenee = o B DiHLOD Al | WILLIAMSIu thie city, July 2. 100, Ray, be :lel::%lsmnrh:h:\;:rrx:g‘q&u“ Alwaye Place, a i cigar stump Ihrown “‘:B}’e’.,,y’ Seate Fair, also the best atendance from | FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO o - o A0S v 0 Gl 2 eir property, X s s . Jubliication offices aag o | Dative of San Francisco, aged 8 months and | 8MONE the crew. John Bailey, and spread to Jeff Carnett's Equalization Board Meets. p-' mnu, and Ukiah. | 7:35 pm! vith the name and residence of per. | 14 daye. — ranch, where it was extinguished after | gpectal Dispatch to The Call. 1 to have the same publis ZEISIn Oukland, July 1, 100 Anna Ella, be. INTERESTS THE COAST. burning 3500 empty sacks. ‘WOODLAND, July 2.—The County Board — oved mot . . —_— R S " 5 | Tative of St Louls, Mo., aged 44 years § of Equalization met to-day and will be in | & & e 27, 190, to the ensions ; ko : | an m Carter, & son. CARD OF THANKS. | SAN JOSE, July 2.—Articles fn. Stud: “Kfi | pm! Glen Blten. | I:IVIJC H & city, July 2, 1900, to the wite e gt r—y Granted. \ corpor- New Course of 3 ns marked (*) run to San Quentin. | 2 e T | e e L i Db 5.The it I I o Sros Aied with the Coanta | gecial Dispatch to The Call FRALERE RAr AL 10 AN YhANCImce. | THem tmam 0 e 2 il 2 e ' 7 | e coioges aaa Smembers of {he firm | WASHINGTON, July 2—The Comptrol- | Glerk~o.day. THe object of the organi. | WOODLAND, July 2—The County |m. Bl 15 i %320, i Fedns T e o e e e e | (' imibers. Btrauss & Frohman of this city, | ler of the Currency has approved the First | gation 15 (0 “prevent the na.ntin;oro!l.q,: Board of Bducation has adopted a new .n%xg"}:rd':;‘.‘i? S - | o Stamen connect at Santa l-:fl:or Mark We MARRIED. | and of Goldstein, Kutner & Co. of Hanford, | National Bank of Los Angeles as a reserve | censes for the sale of liquor in the county, manual and course of study. O EATATATG, e ome Cieln & ; onaige | DOINGS S0 White Sulphr Sortnge. &t suteod e = for their sympathy and kindly interest. | agent for the First National Bank of ¥res. | and for the purpose of the examination m.; 1:00, 2:15, *3:30, 4:30, *5:45, 6:45. 7:30, 10:20 | Geyserville for Sk r—- -t.gv-m. = g ek g no. and study of the liquor question. The so- HOTEL ARRIVALS. P m. | for the 'Geysers; .at Hopland for Duncam R s e A | NENRY & GALLAGEER OO, Tiiza M. May, William D. Brewster, | clety Will work also for the promotion ot e e o S | Springs. Highiand Springs. Keiseyville, Caris: ; ENSON_In_thie city, June %, | (Successors to Flannagan & Gallaghen, | Oven ). Tt and Cyrus I ¥, Cabanski | [eHROtante, And e saowion, o Iuws to PALACE HOTEL. 45, 500, 555 1000 & | Do wt i for Vicht Borinea. Sates 1ol T Sehroeder. Adolph F. | . DANTEL P_DONOVAN. Mer. have bean ap) etter ‘catriers At | oAl I e toaee: e James | & ¢ Enowlen, 1.8 ko K- Mcroane: Sacts ! 50, §:20 | SRR Bl £ e DO T oc e Hirege e | Portomee'alicontnued_Carmetia, mres- | Bea. Mip B Avree, Wihigw Saller| B SRS AR 1 R s e e 3 —— Teleshone "postmasters cammlulo:ee:i—oregon—zr- | San ‘Jose: . 'C." MacChesney, College }’i'{‘{.‘"cq."..’f;' LR .’-"Be‘fafl."‘.‘s‘?.;ei‘:‘?.'i.““ g L m{,“u&%x'agul?&" o’ wee . nil) o R L G {oRE N O, | Bon e Arg 1 & Beline Sckion | g m. ARt way st | B CES e i G o n thi y, July 1, 1900, as] o] nna L = R G Bi & w, val ark, caville = s jprings, - . ¥ Schroeder, Cunred Hess snd CREMATION. beuta. 3 52~ ke, Appointments in San Jose. - |G B Barnam. Loa 3\7.._ T S, B Yo% 5. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- "‘;“‘“,“Q‘""-",, Monday round trip tickets af sy an e cnr sune 21| Odd Fellows” Cemetery Associafi Chauncey H. Alford: Los Angelor, §5; | SPecial Dispatch to The Call % T Dinmen, Poriland |J 4 Chaneier Lvs Ang | US8%: by s reduced rates. ke Chmaren. gy {96 Hew. 1. N y 100, | Golie C. Hesse, Santa Barbara 55; Hop: | SAN JOSE, July 2.—Mayor Martin to- | ¥ X Bell & . Seattio (1 M Eilerbeck, S Lake | pois Beves and oy stotionae " “oPt*0= | “Gn"Suniay rvumd trip tickets to all pointe croard MeCullery of Sailnas. Mon< | SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ry M. Crampton. Santa_Monica, $4; Otis | day appointed Captain H. L. Partridge | B D Singh. England |D M Field, Mase | Pol 2 Nihdaya—Cazadero and way sta- | beyond Sen Ratael at hal€ rates. 1 Ma v r - ECEASED WAS A MEMBER OF ANY |§. Bridges, San Diego, $6; John' W. Van | City Attorney and R. M. Garrett Super- | 3,0 {rgh Figian 3 % | tions. PR e * = N_CASEY 1o this city. Jups 27,100, § 408 Sacectery the Sari T e & oy [ Tioe Angeies, 5 Josian Hoftman, e T e oeeea Dr Wing & w, Chicago|Dr b R s 5 ran Sich. by the Rar B Caat 4 A " 982 > . A. Beasley and T. M. Morrison, re- e Vo P yihe Rev. T, Carac | per seceptacie for the ashes and organ services | Sheridan, $8; Marshal . Brice, Los An: | specivels. C. M. Barker was reappointad | M Kans cricnss ~ b b Barir Liverm : i Catherime ey Loy Al | 1 R ORGE Bt qembers of the tamily. | geles, $24; Daniel C. Place, San Diego, $10, | ity Engineer. Magor Martin read his Fana N oot x ¥ . by o SR R TN e R G TR e | : e e S | ol e T g et B iows—Minors of Honry Mas. | LALE, S0 1% chaaims cig® oo | & ¥ Fececat | W Gkme S0 | cONTINENTAL LIMITED | B < #h of San Francisco. spatch to The 1, 3 C lake in Gul pe ,» Where | H Kimab h, Sac J H Willlams, Prtrvlle T in Oakland. July 2, 1, | LOS ANGELES, July 2.— _ | ter, rkby, $16. Mm .n§ other forms of amusemenv| A E Phelan Mill Val ‘J F Allen, Portland s ’ i 1 b te. S, | coby has ied & petition 1 bARkERpIEY 1 e o, oo mived, The STRciion st 8 i | @ B Sihein. Soumn ¥ i3k O g : o Onaaeynd Mrn. Alice | oy o Tinited States District .Court. Until Solctdy a1 Man ‘p.o‘sh:(!! y“lf-'.?‘fi-y‘.'#.' e i oiit g R A Gerdes, Tracy (R Bramhail, New Zeal GKICAGO TO wa YOBK e about three vears ago Jacoby was a mem- | NAPA. July Z—George W. 8mith. a pa- oo o H M Payne, S L Obisp| Mrs E A Smith, Salt L Dr. Gibbon’s DIED. ber of the clathing firm of Jacoby tient at the Napa State Hospital, who has Railroad a8 Operations. P M Johnscn, S Diego Miss P Weiler, Salt Lk - AND BOSTON. " Marint, Michaer . | Brothers, but he left that house and went | been missing since June 9. was found Sun- Tus | B Far by Bhioure | 5 Belde Stkton, | The fnest. fastest and hest train O mEARNY vr. YUarint. sk I | into the fruit business Last March he|day morning hanging in a tree forty fee¢ | VISALIA, July 2-The Visalia and Tu: | § Farmr & w Pltsburg | F € Belding, Stockton | The finest. fastest and best equipped train ipaas iorihe o made over the bulkc of wisproperty €o | from the ground. near che Kruse blace, [lare Rallrond, which suspended opera- | g § o . P e assignees H. J. Woilacott, H. W. Hellman | three miles back of the institution. De- | tions four weeks ago, resumed business |& ¥ Smith Carpenieria| W W Enmer. MY ROSS C. CLINE, P. C. P. e i |8 A B et O Y| IR Tl Sl o | e G St R | LR B R T e | | (PRSI, =a Glovann e uf ,000, an evy ears. He was col - | or two years, I . ARt Richardson, George | his assets will nearly reach this amount. Zl-co. \ run each 'uy,ueh day. 8 E B—-.‘;h’:m Ii’ghm'k:u Y %o £ Mo l or. . ¥ Box

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