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- UTANESTIE | FORTHEJUBILEE | MEDICIE GIveN S UOOTWUE NSIPTOMGER THERDEGREES STOLENGOLIS - EIPESS ST ‘ork, Ireland, aged 58 years. tend the funeral this day e el | Bpaie S CWhas St It Will Be Equally Divided|An Effort Will Be Made to|Commencement Exercises of| Mrs. Duvall Visits Resort on |Significant Order Issued T . $ day : S T < iy . \ =2 Between His Widow and Havethe 01d Volunteers College of Physicians Bicycleand Steals Watch by the Treasury De- Brother. in One Division. and Surgeons. and Coin. partment. srother of Charles, Henry, ; * e oree, Emma, e Mol | The Property, Real and Personal,'Has | Appeal to the Native Daughters of | Large Classes in Medicine, Dentistry | Woman, Who Is Suspected of Thefts | Company in Giving Receipts for doe papery Dh Been Estimated to Be Worth at Other Wayside Places, Is e, mmodat en, tabie Box MADE BLOOMERS | UNCLE SAM WILL RECEPTACLE FOR | NOT PUT UP FOR ON, warm beit: choice sunny 1 en sulte; 325 and 355 and ornia—New modern at §:30 o'clock, from his Jate res! 100 beautifully 5158 Brannan sireet, thence to St phone Hyde i Cliurch, where a solemn requiem mas: »e celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at ¢ Calvary Cemetery FALLS—In Los Angeles, Cal, July 3, 1800, o'clock. Interment Mount i t the Maria Kip = March 31 to a E. Mc Kewen, 4 years McCarthy, 13 years § ars. (San Jose papers please copy) the Golden West to Co-Operate and Pharmacy Rewarded Last Shipments of Public Moneys N rwr B e 5 ationd the Taneral m‘«;“‘a.{- at Least a Quarter of a With the Sons in the Night at Odd Fellows’ Caught at Home and Must Stamp Same at Its piboeey Yoo il o o Lo Million. Festivities. Hall. Disgorges. Own Expense. . Oakland, July 3, 1900, Henry e e SIS — T R b o and of the late Margaret cderick J. and Arthur G. | The will of the late Patrick Reddy, who | There were several meetings at tie| The commencement exerciscs of the Col- | Wilhelmina Duvall, wife of & eontractor | The United States Treasury Department aged 52 years. was one of the prominent lawyers of the | headquartegs of the Native Sons semi- | lege of Physicians and Surgeons were | living on Union street, near Broderick, | has issued an order that all public officers X \m‘ua'v;;an;'.es .r]e‘{‘ti!p%(‘nt- Pacific slope, was filed for probate yes- | centennial celebration committee in the | held last night at Odd Fellows' Hall. De- | was arrested yesterday afternoon by De- | hereafter making shipments of publie --l{‘;:‘-dr:o:’ ‘\;’Tfin'm! p“{ terday. It was written by himself. Palace Hotel last night. grees were oonferred upon _thirty-three | tectives Reynolds and McMahon and | moneys under the contract with the Unit- Nt fud Sivinin and Castro | 1D the petition praying for the probate | The parade committee received a num. | &raduates in medicine, thirty'nine in den- | charged at the City Prison with grand | ed States Express Company will see that i Mountain View Cemetery | Of the will it is stated that decedent’s |per of suggestions for features which will | UStry and nine in pharmacy. larceny. The arrest was made on com- | cach receipt issued therefor is stamped estate consists of real and personal Prop- | ye geted on at a future meeting. It is | by & he expense of the exp The character of the exercises was such | plaint of Charles Dahl, proprietor of the | pany. llhk:r (;iw}z'h:]r'\n-d:;"al;‘g;‘l'nv?fl‘l:: | erli ma} the personal property is val- proposed to have the Exempt Fireme as to send the graduates out with hearts | “Bungalow,” a resort on the Ingleside No obe arcund the Custom-house ued at $25,000 and that the realty, which | g ;' o"e Ixempts, Veteran Volunteer As- N I 5 | fllled with hope and high aspirations. The | road, who {ells a peculiar tale of the theft. | vesterday. scemed to. understand _ what consists principally of mines and agri-| ., iation and Veterans of the Pald Fire | hall was crowded with friends of the grad-| Accarding to his siovy he- was working | Bearing ihis order would Bave en ihe nd, July 5, 1900, Lizzie, be- | cultural lands in Shasta, Inyo, Mono, £ x uates and of the faculty. The members | among the flower beds surrounding his | question of the llabiiity ol ells-Fargo’'s E > o 2 Tl H = ‘orm a division of th rade ¢ 3 and Fannie | Kern, Tulare and San Francisco Counties, | DcP2rtment m of the parade | ;¢ the latter body, numbering fitty-seven, | house when Mrs. Duvall, who was riding | Express Company for the price of stamps Mrs, A D. Adams, | (o wonn 2995 000, and to have In line the pioneer engina | .. qemic oz d > cupied the | 2 bicycle and who had been to his place | On its receipts, for which stamps it makes . BoC Allen, M3 |8 IOUE SSeRAR. 49" the side-brake machines of the vol- ap and gown, occupled the | efore, approached him and asked him |itS patrons pay in every instance. and 3. B. Lawson, 'a | The will reads, after declaring his whole | 4% the side-brate mEcimes of the VOl | stage, and the graduating classes, also | Defore. approached him and asked mom | 57505 Cilar” whether the order was Wi, "dged 4 vears 3| property (o b’ community property, as | Unteer days and the old style hose carts. | with ‘mortar-boards and flowing gowns, | {72 the liquor She coaxed him to make | founded upon some specific clause in the ollows Grats Cootalln ;md prroshite o olnteci filled the front rows of chairs. H her a bouquet of flowers. He complied | contract 'wkh ‘,kf," ;ml»‘}l‘ sfii‘f"f’q Ex_pr;s- 1 hereby give and bequeath all of my interest | Grady, Cos app Dr. Winslow Anderson, president of the | with her request and while he was around | Company, or whether the Treasury De- in said community property to my brother, Ed- | to visit these assoclations with a View | coliege, presided. Rev. Dr. John H | e e e "Stre. " Duvall | partment is proceeding upoh its own con- mond Reddy, now residing at San Quéntin, | toward having them join forces as sug- &e, P! ed. Rev. Dr. John Hemp- | t0€ COF e O wheel and was soon out of | ception of the meaning of the stamp pro- ounty, Cal gested E‘“ S;V'ed ‘l';e ‘fl:;’“‘;lon- I:i*g" F”'&“D‘— | Slent | vision of the war revenue act. he y revoke a certain will made by me Th * i o oombsfdelivered a short address an r. | h 7 5 | 24th day e chairmen and vice chairmen of the | _Dahl had left his vest containing $35 in quaintances are respect | g0 the 24th day of Tebruary, &, D. 1570 at In- | yoveral subcommittees held a meeting at | Anderson conferred the degrees upon the | fve-dollar gold pieces, a gold watch and | LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE nd the fonetal this 88y wilis by fe nde. 4 & Which there was an interchange of ideas | graduates. Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson | chain, two knives and a brass match box | — rom nis late resi- | "7} 0%, 0 U0IMt W. H. Metson my sole ex- | as to the manner of expediting the work | delivered the closing address. The grad- | on the ground near Mrs. Duvall and on et T B ¥Farreil Street, thence o' Bt. | ! 3 y 4 o | o -4 . ecutor of thix, my last will and testament, and | on hand. It was decided to send a circular | uates are as follows: | his return it was gone. After a search | e T e in woul i | 10 act as such executor without the necessity | letter to ail pariors of the Native:Daugh- | Medical class—William George Beattie, Ed- | it Was found in an outhouse near by with | Stmr W H Kruger, Krog, 5 hours from San PACIFIC ntgomery st pairing guaran- | 1o maan i Tth, | u'.\*x:mw inds boueht, sold and Chas. Plambeck, 1915 nas t Loughborough, belove: borough and th. g sugh, a natiy aged 32 years & months Alexand of Mariann, Alexande of Baltim Md., for the repose of his soul at | 19 &t & 3 . | ; t Mount Calvary | Of Biving bonds. 7 ters of the Golden West asking their co-|ward Aubert Besson, Joel Clarence Booth, Wil- | the pockets empty. |~ 8ol ssib ours from Point 5 v operation in the big event and reguesting | iam Eugene Buell Jr.. William Tilmann Burks, | Dahl went to several places [ola Mevanitte, Taw. & S ss will be celebrated The Loaiza Estate. them to announce what part they will | Elmer J. Couey. Annie L. Crook, Edward Fin: | road which he knew Mrs. Du : | ¢ the souls of ; ; take. | negan Cunningham (M. D), Carl'E. Curdts (M. | sionally visited and, though she could not o T D00k | oo s Of the Wil Of (he late | "The badge and regalla committee dis- | D), Robert Metcalf Dodiworth, Charles Sher- | be found, he learned that she lived some- | St. R Church. o fop s or member of | L humber of suggestions in relation | ldan Dcwn, George William Goodale, Shiugo | where near the Presidio. The police were | ited to attend. the firm of W. Loaiza & Co., who died | {,°couvenir badges and will present these | Hashimoto, James David Hill, Ralph A. Huni- | fnformed and soon located the residence. | 190, at her resi- | June 8, in New York City, leaving an |a: the meeting of the general committee | ington, Albert ~W. Kirk, 'Calvin ~Wililam | Nz Duvall was not at home, but the de- | el wife | estate of unknown but large value, has | to-night. e o Washiig oMy A Earker | tectives waited for her. When she ar- way, Ire | peen filed for probate. Decedent be-| The grand marshal sent special invita- | GH%, “NRR 100G B D), William® Paters, | Tived the officers searched her’ and found | aths his estate, with the exception of | tions to the aids who were on the Staff | pranic cClayton Peirsol (M. D.), Harry Garritson | Some of the stolen articles snugly hh]-l hich he directs shall go to his son, | of the grand marshal in 1550 and from one | plymire, Frank Peck Satteriee, Gertrude Annu | den in her bloomers. The woman at first hel ao Loaiza, to his widow, Dolores | he received a reply in the following | Spriggs, Frank Augustus St Sure, Charles M. | offered some resistance and ran Into a | Rudolph, William, | Padilla de Loaiza, and states that he has | words: Troppmann (M. D.), Almer Fletcher Veale (M. | side room. When the officers forced their Mitchell. s Baktive < full confidence that she will provide for | SALINAS, July 3, 1000. : D.). Hugo A. Wahl, Benjamin Francis Wil- | way into the room they found her trying | For_Vietorta, \’mn;r aver their children, Lola, Luis, Alberto, Fer- | Yours of the 2 inst. recelved. I feel highly | liams, Eugene G. Wood and Simon R. Zacha- | to secrete the watch. The money and C.), Port Townsend, nando, Wenceslao and Amparo Loaiza. | honcred at your selection of myseif as special | riah. | &l The imissing articles except the chain Tacoma, Everctt. Anacortes e M e led Suhotition yes- | el oI ake great Dleasure I scoepting the | cis Masion Baidwin. Chanics Mareed Seabroon, | Were, Anally located. Siot oand ] e o, July 10, 15, 3, . terday for letters of administration upon | tion an p < cis Marion Baldwin, Charles Mallard Benbrook, | "3 : & sispected of steal-| . m., . 5. W, B the ‘extate of his Jate mother: Jame P | fnvitation. 1t s one of those things which 1| Jackson Les Bedwell, Leroy Oliver Berm,|m‘g"3h1),‘;‘v’:},’af"‘0’c§:§mm pected of steal |y /sugust 4, and every fifth day thereatte Beishaw, who died June 5. i this clty, | AUNOt Well refuse, even at my age—$6 years. | Willlam Burnham, Stephen Croft, 9 | to this company’s steamers Adam Carl- | “ -8 lice belleve | Cange at Seattle h » steamen H 3 On October 29, 1850, 1 had under my charge | go Seorge on CI . H. houses at Ingleside. The polic | for Alaska and G R'y.: at Tacoma to Jacob Chis- s worth $100,000 and that he 1s her | State of the Union, each waving the flag of | Aller Percival Deacon. Jont Angelo Delucent, j h and 1. M. and | sole heir at law. his State. The first American child born in v > 18 1, B . Fellfte: s 1 - 0 ol , W vi y TRANSACTIO] . 8. 17, ive of Wellfleet, Mass., | what is how San Francisco was then o lttle | Kufus Mijon Higgins, Eills Jonce, jonn Wares | BEAL ESTATE TRA N | thereater. place, Mar; a native Pacific Coast Steamship Co. - Steamers leave Broadway whart, San Francisco ‘or Al 10, 9 s UAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. | COFFiC 1900, Davia, and brother —1118 BROADWAY. | York, aged 42 years. 900, Mrs. Min- | The pet Mrs. R. A. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE Humbdidt Bay- p. m., July , August 1, and every fifth day L ri_and carried the Bear flag. | Por Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cay- ances are respect- MANY FIRES WH & Key, Charles Philipe Kellar, Robert Frank z - 3 T With much appreciation of the honor con- 3 Rl . an Society to Mary A. | ucos, Port Harford (San Lufs Obispo). Gaviota, e funeral this day ILE THE 5 P - on- | Kane, William Hersey La Baree, Honore Leon | German Savings and Loas o | A 1 3 — | ferred upon me 1 am, with great respect, yours ot . eary (wife of > J Lacoste, George Michael MacNevin, James M. | Neary (wite of N | Zant san Pe from the pariors | {28 . | 5 - 10, th CITY MADE HOLIDAY |vers wai I D CARR. | McCurry, Masaji Mateuds Emest Newton, | Ttack (oSBT Counome by Michael [3°a. m., July §, 3, W, 18 2 3 ; : — Dr. E. F. Stone, chalrman, and J. H, | Henry Green Nixon, Milton Max Posner, | cooiey” executor) to Minnie Luchessi, lot on SE |3, and every fourth day thereatter | | Marcuse, secretary of the joint ninth of | Ernest Otto Pleper, George Bverett Fomeroy, | yinC'of Howard street, 212:8 NE of Twelfth, NE | For San Dieo, stonving only Compared With the Record of ol Y e Lanaay .’rm,). PeDerted m;‘[““;m‘;: pert Ergeiltk‘,"}(rsh’l‘hfigd[nre Frank Vorwald, Soay And A B line of Woodwards avenue m., July §, 12, 18, e b - Ma alter Scott Wright and Everett G. Williams. | SWall, I Bow 08 N 12:6, E 10, | fourth day the Former Years. ville, Camptonville and Wheatland par- | Pharmaceutical _class — Lucian M. Beall, | 516, street) n N of Fourteenth, N 26, E [ e ecadons Di5. Sim oy G40 Work was plenty for the Fire Depart- | lors will turn out in large numbers. The | Thomas Dowling, Ralph Feig, Henry Gonzales, | S 2% W U SC00 o jegeie 0. Cordy. lot on | Cabo. Mazatian. Altata, La Paz. Santa Rosalla ment on the past Fourth and all day long | ProRosition is that they will combine with | Charles N. Lund, John Paul Michieli, Charles | & 'ying ge Hartford street, 22 S of Nineteenth, | and Guaymas (Mexico) th of each | Oroville and Butte County parlors and | A. Morr! Charles Edward Niedecker and | S 2 by E 1%; gift. month. Newport— 3, August fo (Los Angeies) ). Santa Barbara, Port ndo (Los Angeles)—11 a. 2, August 1, and every v, July 3. 190, Andrew C. band of Margaret W. Ryce , from the resid it was kept bu a,‘nswering alarms, | form a grand division. Dr. Stone and Mr. | George Watt. City and County of San Francisco to Margaret | For further information obtain company's WL W The most serious fire was the one in the | Marcuse completed arrangements with Pepin, lot on E line of Harrison street, 136 S | folders. 2 3 J S Frichds are roof of a block of flats at Pine and Ma- | the railroad company to-day whereby ex- of Twenty-third, S 2 by Eel00; $—. The company reserves the right to change * WOLVES AND BEARS Italian * Bersugileri AMutual Bemevolent So- | steamers. miling dstes and hours of saiing gOO ciety (a corporation) to Bersaglieri Building out previous notice. S Y William G. Murphy of Marysville, the | That Inhabit the Yellowstone Park, | and Homestead Association (& corporatiom), Iot | (TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgimery as Seen by a Traveler. Y T T "~ | GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Jen. Agents. Ernest Scton Thompson, the author and | _Frank E. aad Gertrude Peabody to Charles | 10 Market an Francisco. naturalist, gave some thFilling stories of | Carpy. lot cn E corner of Bragnan and Fourth animal lifé in his talk on “Some Animals I | streets, SE 137:6 by NE 137:6; $0. | son streets, which occurred at 2:39 a. m. | cursion rates will be given to San Fran- The other blazes were all more or less | Cf serious, but no loss of life was suffered in any of them. The cause of almost every | sole survivor of the Donner party, and one was fireworks. Following is the de- | Samuel Spicer of Comptonville, who was tailed record | one of the party that raised the Ameri- ez Tole & can flag at Monterey, have been invited 1 | WENTWORTH—In Oakland, July wife of I. Helen Mrs. Charles N.H., n Francisco, Wentworth. and well. a native Podesta; loss on bullding, consider- H. Ward, dwelling; loss almost total. heimer, dwelling; loss, partial. Julia dweiling; loss, partial. ~Three- e next west, owned by Achille Con- ccupied; making alterations; loss, g street, two-story Cause, fireworks. Fire, service, 2 hours 5 minutes. Covers spread, 2. Wednesday, July 4, 9:24 a. m.—Box 165, va- cant lot next 1171 Chestnut street; rubbish; fireworks. Wednesday, v 4, 1:02 p. m.—Box 391, v cant lot, Waller and Clayton streets, southeast corner: ‘burning grass; firework; Wednesday, July 4, 2:31 p. m.—Box 418, va- caat lot, Fifth avenue and A street; burning fireworks. to be special aids to the grand marshal. Grand Marshal 8. V. Costgllo has writ- ten a letter to the various Boards of Su- pervisors throughout the State, calling their attention to the approach of the semi-centennial celebration of the admis- sion of the State into the Union, and In his letter states: appropriation to advertise the resources of such county, and I would respectfully suggest that there could be no more opportune occa. sion for advertising the resources of this State | than will be afforded at the four-day cele- bratjon which will be held in San Francisco beginning September 8 and concluding on Sep- tember 11 of the present year. We are therafore asking the earnest co-opera- tion of the Board of Supervisors of each coun- ty in the furtherance of this end. Every county Have Known tion. An interesting part of the address was the lecturer’'s imitation of the calls and cries of the different animal Mr. Thompson told some of the comedies | and the tragedies, too, of animal life. One years were supreme in a section of New Noble resisted every effort to kill Mexico. | or capture him. Poisoned bait, traps, had noqeffect on him, but at last he was broMght low through his affection for his little giddy mate, who wandered around and got caught in a trap. While search- ing for her he was caught himself. All night long he called, but she did not come. Food and drink were placed near him, recently at the Peabody | Institution, in the course of lectures given | by the Public School Teachers’ Assocla- | Alfred C. Seymour to Wiillam Kunnecke and | Henry Frische. lot on W line of Michigan | street, 160 N of Siesra, N 25, W 120, S 2%, E 0| beginning; $10. James H Sullivan, N’ of California street, ) 2% by E 120; $10. Richard and Ethelind D. Adams to Annie B. Bradstreet, lot on NE corner of Forty-fitth ave- Annie B. Bradstreeet to Mary A. Neary same (@ pleces); $100. Almdl County. N. Gertrude Brown to Thomas E. Hampton, lot on S line of Benton street, 41 W of Brown, W 41 by S 116, being lot 35, resubdivision block A, Brumagim Tract, Oakland; §10. is and Sophie Hansen to Andrew and Han- | nah Schrensen, lot 37, Map of Henry & Phil- ¥.'and Mary R. Cheesewright to John | lot on E line of Fourth avenue, 142 | FARE $Lansem., THE 0. R.& N. €0, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Spear-street Wharf at 11 a. m. uding Barty and Meals. STATE OF CALIFORNTA safls............. ; s Hueston estate; occupied by R 3 W E 32:6 by N 100; also lot on July i 2. Aug. 1 & Mrs A. Newman and Renolds as dwellings; | _It 18 within the province of the Board of | of the latter was the story of “Noble,” the | nue and street, - y P o P2 Y 3 B 4u Lilian and Vivian Ted- | joss o g 2 v ak T v ve | E line of Forty-nfth avenue, 100 N of W street, | COLUMBIA sails....... July 17, 1 9 e M Ak Ar loss on buildings, small; contents, slight if | Supervisors of each county to make a suitable | king of the pack of wolves who for five N 2 by E 120; $100. Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Helena and all points in the Northwest. Through tickets to_all points East. E. C. WARD, Ge 1 Agent, 630 Market st., GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents. KIMBALL STEAMSHIP COMPANY ‘Will Dispateh for | lips' Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. July 4, 2:41 p. m.—Box 61, , | in California has some distinctive resource or | after he had been taken from the trap. - v | Natoma street. two-story fiame | industry. and if the covnties could be repre- | Hie refused them and dled, It is believed, | e e R ate) t5. BYatR A Prate - B. Hagein; unoccupled dwelling; | sented by appropriate floats it would add much | of his grief for the loss of his mate. | 1ot 15, Orchard Tract, Broskiyn Townshi Cause, freworks. | to the .;lmml‘;;nc:vg(ll;:“&r;t;!ih:"r*:s;gg‘: Several interesting stories were told of | Frank A. Pratt to Alice V. Baxley (singie), e Ly B A N Mr. Thompson’s special friends, the bears | same: $10. = MeCrohan: cecupied by same as dwell, | I very respectfully invite you to designate | in the Yellowstone Park. To study them | Francis B. and Sara M. Wilde to Joanna T e ing; loss on roof burning off. two representative citizens of your county to | more closely Mr. Thompson went' to the | M. Driscoll (widow). lot on SE S 6.9 B - - Wednesday, July 4, 4:18 p. m.—Box 413, va- | act as aids to the grand marshal. gathering place of the band, the garbage | Fablo aveque ang Seventesntn street, B (008 8 UNITED UNDERTAKLRS, Sighth avenue and California street Sumy nesr ope 4f e holsle NHo DEATE! vnedn; Sl B Map of Survey made for G. C. | The Elegant, Commodious. Fast Al Passen- 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 167. ning 'grass; fireworks, * were rather shy y at tow | 200, %, 18 R 3 us. e Wednesday, July 4, 4:5 p. m.—Box 133, 240 LINCOLN HELPED HER. great a distance for satisfactory study. So | © gren et o . O atearet 3 O . FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. || Langion strcet . two'story tramer mmny ang fie took the rather novel method of see | g o > M- Priscoll to Margaret Hart, same; 0 Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. occupied by Mrs. Gorman as storage of fur- | How Nancy Scott, a Runaway Slave, | ing them at shorter range by digging a | Henry and Rosa Mohr to Edith R. Koch (wife s . SIRALL, el Found Her Husband Again, hole fn the dump, setting his camera and | of Peter), lot on W line of Taylor terrace, g e e e v Ll rndi i e hiE-oketeh Houkasquarly oni #OfUS“oMl| ZNEPR N of Teregered strset 20y W e[ TWEREESWS Sunieddh St Sostenment Pt il g avenie; e death al e s ate | cracker boxes ang en covering himself | being lot 1 and N o 3, i R Prieromn % Sesatiemns,| | R a0y i, . gt v | B Rt 0 eS8 0L NS ol | sk ot e Sty o (o modnicny | BTy Mg SRde o0y | APOUT SUEUST L RAL D! ORS & EMBAL! 3 D At T Y bure- | aged 70 years, ole he remained all day. He took several - : L A | ror Pese a Freight © Market st., between ¥th and th. Devisadero street, near Green; burn- | jast week of May, brings to memory & | pictures, made a number of sketches of | Heron, rerecord 68 D. 473, Iot 4. block F, Map | For Passenger and srél:xsnfi:';'o‘w to Telerhonie S A © §:23 p. m.—Box 162, bon. | StOry of Abraham Lincoln which 'has | the bears who came to feast on the rem- | : $3000. B gl A AMERICAN LINE, 3 . A. and Elizabeth D. Heron to Karl H. —— o TGy JORY 4 SRY. D never been published. nants of canned goods and other delica- | Nicker ot 4, block = same: $10 Wednesday, July 4, 9:18 p. m.—Box 142, 263 Stopping_at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York every Wednesday, 10 a. m. z = Way back in slavery days Nancy Scott | cjes found in the 5 G. L. and Amelia M. Tait to Albert J. and and 21 Lexington avenue, two-story frame; | and her husband were slives on & Vir-| “He watched with much interest and | Ralph R. Clarke, 1 acre on N line of Glen ave- (O AT B S VIR P vned be o M. McCluskey: cocupiea by o | Binla plantation owned by one of the|.ome anxiety a_ ‘“serap” between a | nue distant NW 30203 from point of intersec- i S AT Pheley and . H. Kelley: ‘slignt, reot; Are: | prominent and wealthy F. F. V.'s of the | S0me anxiety &, SSCEap” between & | on of West High strest, widened to 30 fect and FEOLMALSEN ‘MATEQ"CO July 1'[3t. Louls July “July 18! New York..... August § NOME, PORT CLARENCE, CAPE YORK AND SAFETY HARBOR MARRIAGE LICENSES. Wednesday, July 4, 10:06 p. m.—Box 82, b- | housekeeper of the family. While young | - 2 | feet, NW 130.47, SW 333.55, SE 130.47 to begin bish in vacaat lot, ‘Gough street and Lot | she was married to a young slave on the | the fisht was going on the little cub—ap-| [\t o oing portion lot 2, Map of Lands Brook. | New York.. | avenue; firework Same plantation. Her marriage occurred | parently a typical sorehead—was watch- | ) n"yand Company, Brookiyn Township: $10. | £t Puul.. | " Wednesday, July 4, 10:16 p. m.—Box 148, 138 | about the beginning of the Civil War, and | Ing the fight from a place of safety in a | “yjjjam end Kate Walsh to same. ot on S works, commonwealth. Nancy was_the trusted | 0TI MUY Antirely unharmed. Whils | sald N line of Glen avenue, thence NE 3% & OFFICE: 916 MARKE T=ST: Tel: 86«33 age licenses were issued | 3 T tr o = tree. The branch to which he hung was | — R RED STAR LN | RE M et iy I W B e s ke e e Wonting o8 fehting Mer | girectly over Mr. Thompson's hole. If it | B oy B0 betng lot 11, blook D Mep ik New York and Antwer | N cause, su) 1 oil lamp. 2 i ing away and working his way north, | had broken Mr. Thompson would not have | Property Berkeley Homestead Assoclation, | From New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. . July 5, 17 m.—Auxiliary box | herking a means of livellhood. He badé | been alone in his retreat. The grizaly bear | Berkeley: fi " | Noordiana July 11 Southwark July 35 . | 0dd Fellows' Cemetery Association, | 1%, 10 Jackson street tory and basement | FC 08, 1o "where She Wwas uniil he could | Bot the better of the fighit and the mother | | Thomas, and Defh McGinnie to Georgia J. | Friesiand July 13/ Westerniand .. Aaguse 3 * | brick; owned by Eliza A. Provines; occupled | oon SRR o e with her and said that when | bear and the cub withdrew. Johnson, lot on S [ine of Eleventh street, 75 E INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., & AN FRANCI Cou, CAL. ASED WAS A MEMBER OF ANY | 2 Montgomery street. EMPIRE LINE, by Hong Kee as overall factory; loss consider- | paMEOUTChE (04 lichad ‘where he was sure| The same grizzly went too near the | of West. E 50 by § 100, being lots 9 and 10, biock 208 Jackson street, storage of Govern- | /8 JUnlOrting her he would send for her | hotel one day and atempted to take pos- | 4% Oakiand; ¥10. Mo., | O] IF D San Francisco Mutual Loan Association to &n ORGANIZATION having a presiding officer | Ment life-saving stores; Joss, small; cause, himn session. One of the attendants telephoned N z 3 secretary the charge for cremation, a cop- | stpposed coal ofl lamp; fire service, 1 hour and | 0BG (R NTRL on until one day a dusky | to headquarters for permisison to shoot | Anaie M. Hever (vilow), lot on NV line of | 8. s “OHIO" from Seattie to Nome and St. ) 2. & Jackson street, | Epoopiacle for the aslies and organ serv ey Saly 5, e me’ box 1214 Lynch | 11t 0ne came to Nancy's arms. When | the animal—the law A€ainst shooting the | Kiies" NE m Niv 5250, §W N5 S5 5o 1y | Mcnach, May 4 Subsequent saiiings tom . r Jackson street ORCE b T e the G “tory trame: ownéd by John Felton, | the baby was a year old Naney decided to | animals In the park IS rigidly enforced. | beginning, portion of Iots 1, 2 and 3, black %, | Lonie Jyoe me ot Wehel and Tukon River « i kton, and Teresa | = - J.'S. Cummings as dwelling; esti- | try and escape and travel North, hoping | The answer came back: ‘““Against the law | San Antonlo, East Oakland; $10. 2nd other information apply to Ca 2 S = mated loss on building and contents consider- | to hear some news of her baby’'s father. | to shoot. Use a hose.” The hose was V. J. Robinson to Julia C. Merwin (wife of | EMPIRE TRANSPORTATION CO., 2 Maria Maffei, 27, | HOTEL ARRIVALS. @ble. 16 Lynch place, one-story frame; owned | She left her cabin one night at early | used. The bear retreated. E( m'.fiioi.“'.fii‘nx 1|snewo£yw‘:}n;:né l;dlree(" Ii:: a! 3 Montzomery street. A k - by John Feiton, occupied by A. Salmer as | dawn, m"}'mf her little one in her arms, £lo dwelling; loss considerable. 26 Lynch place, Gwhed by Mre. . Schuelder, oceupled by seme | 2nd passed slowly across “the country NAUTICAL HYGIENE. s street, and Frida | block D, Bellevue Tract, Alameda, quitclatm | depd: $10. I Y as dwelling; lo: mall; cause, fireworks. rri TS TR ¥'l"tk Cavanagh to J_ F_Moran, lot on 8 0 0 KISEN nm Thursaay. July 75" 3180 0. “m., box g | BALIS LR SRV SIS OSRAT IF way Germany Establishes an Institute at | line of Tompkins street, 340 W of Duwinelle, W | GRAND HOTEL. Ruthford, and Mary | G G Brooks, Colusa |L Perkins, Phoenix Tou 2 WL New York [F J J Sloat. Hamilton « eity, and Lulu A. Brown, 1 BB Auburn | J Bender, Hamilton | Twenty-ninth street. one-story frame; owned 120 by S 135, being lot 3, block 7, Map of prop- & 2 T3¢ % Wedding ) Kennedy, Denver | and occupled by John C. Contreras as dwelling: | t0 the Potomac River and there at some Hamburg for the Study of erty State University Homestead Assoclation | TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR i Marysiilie, and Rosalle | R F Lenord, Denver 3 Craie & £ Highland | loss considerable. One-story frame rear: owned | obscure landing take a boat for Washing- R No. 3, Berkeley; $10. Ter First and Brannan streets. at 1 p.m.,— ' K H Blossom, Blossom W A Stephens & w, | and occupled by same; loss considerable. 413 | ton. Such a place she reached one hot Sailors’ ents. Jamies L. and Annie E. McCarthy to Olive | for YOROHAMA and HONGEONG, cathan st Ind., and | R E Wallace, Cal Chico Twenty-ninth street, one-story frame; owned | day. When the boat arrived she went! pjverpool and London have for some | K. Stricker, lots 43 to 46, biock 34, Resubdivision | Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai and C A Hamilton & w, L Hart, San Jose and occupied by W. H. Davis; shed in rear. | aboard, keeping as much out of the way |yme supported establishments that are |of Smith's subdivision of Matthews Tract, | connecting at Homgkong with steamers for Tn: | Stockton Miss E Hart, San Jose | 408 Twenty-ninth _street, one-story frame; | of the passengers as she could. There % Stocktc s E 5 nty 3 3 ; $10. D - | W Dolan, Sacramento |A G Enulz&w.Portervl | owned by Mrs. K. V. Becheks, occupled by John | was a giroup of men on the quarterdeck. :’é°$'.:’:¥.§.‘°§?.§“’:é"=PJS;‘?S{:‘“&&"%L‘EH&'} ‘32'::‘:{.53’ F. and Emille A. Bruguire to :“'-:A'xfn: DRI FITS S A S R T Heath, ¢ L W Shinn, Angels Cm | Cameron as dwelling; roof burned. 411 Twenty- | Among them one whose lean, gaunt figure | ¢} giseases to which mariners are pecu- | Charles E. Davis, lots 19 and 20 of Subdivision | S8. NIPPON MARU. 8S. AMERICA MAR DTN — PAT EIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. : : ‘Tract. Brook - bkt u;HS Py L :T”ni}ft i { A é'-'\':'fi: m.m | :’I:‘;h ‘:)l're:‘l‘.‘ ;ylog:llpog’lr:.med, :fi?fi:)fi?fl‘fif.‘.‘" ?{nd d'fl“ seamy face somewhat attracted | jiarly liable. Germany has now followed | G, Frultvale Terminal t, Bi yn Town- Birt rilege and. 4 otices sent F G s Lod J Evans, | i er notice. ¥ ship; §10. iage and death notices sent by | G Mendeli, Okland | W W Stone, New York | scorched. 313 Day street, one-story frame; rear, | “When the boat neared Washington she 3:1: ;lxacfl{’e‘::_t a?;.‘i‘l}‘.'&:"&l‘ g S 2%3!,‘;"7;’. B to Elbert G. Perkins, lots 17 and 1. in publication ¢ 15e | S O Patterson, Berkely A" Comube e b N T | onesstory trame; owned by Join Gabt: socupied | left her place below among the freignt | 10¢ FIAMPULE (2 % | subdivision G, same. Brooklyn Township: $i0. Wednesday, me and residence of per- | A Martin dr & w, Or | D Daly, Eureka | by Charles Bruckstedt as dwelling. and timidly went up to the gangway. The | "y many changes that the past thirty | San Francisco Savings Union to Karl Gold. | . . Via Howoluln : the same published. | T) 3 Lamton, Portland'T H Williams, Oakland steamer had arrived at her dock and the | years have wrought In the world's marine | Siel%, 1ot on NE corner of Railroad avenue and | Soundlrle, Hotem o o vy o offtenr € 1 Glenn & w, Bkrsd A B Dennison, S Rosa Thisralt Prtec e tito Wk Josciqery ware aring, o ot Srean Bave tended o Improve the Physical Well | st Hanie i Tn Tea ATeioE 0t 1. | (o ke shver corbn Hirst. s i 5 e B & b B o | e e comme e Coraimou on | B hat i aisskunyeees man was cested | bty Chuke sppir? B st ke Tt (e | MShut B ol Pt b 1o el ¥l SVERT Gemerst Some 5 ~1n th city, J or, § 1 > rwin, cerv raham ncoin came to Col > 7 | — — — + .».:: Wi J D Biddle, Hanford |J E Barker, Mnnlw « | Beptember 18, 1559, and ?goke 'fl-’.’,,,',“tg: Nancy Scott went forward toward the :f,‘net:m‘%fie (‘,':d 0‘; :e‘;‘;,,"’e,f';’,g,°',.;‘,‘,. W 25 feet o(‘m. 17 and 18, block 149, Oakland; | 70MPAGNIE GENTRALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. G. Higgins, L Pt ork | east terrace of the State House. He was | Rangplank, but before she had reached it eatly improved. The rapid transition | gist DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. X Nogre, | announced as the ““Hon. Abraham Lincoln | the purser stepped forward and said | Srem calls 16 steam has larsely increased | & wiltam Yuiil (by David Paul, attorney) to | Sailing every Thursday instead of m s W H Stone, Ne: L Farnsworth, Wilbr b ¥ ! g Bt L gy | of Mlinols,” and came to Columbus under | harshly: trade with tropical countries because the | Annie J. Wharton (wife of John R.). 1ot on S| Saturday, from November 2, 1399, at S Axers Waiv Mrs N A Root, Cal | the suspices of the! Youak Mérs Mppub. | L HHets, o Where are You go- | gwift vessels of to-day can carry tropical | line of Crawford strest, 50 E of San Pablo | 10 & m., from Pler 8. Norih River_ foot of \ Watsvl Miss J Root, Cal lican Club, better known as the “Wide |Ing? Where's vour ticket? fruit and other products that could not wavenue, E 80, S 2225, W 8, N 220.10 to b:’ln- Morton st. LA LORRAINE, July 12: LA BRE- stand _slow_transportation in the warm rmu. being lot 10, bga G, J. W. Crawford | TAGNE. July 19: LA CHAMPAGNE, July 8: Water 3 It Read Sacramento | Awakes.” This was his first speech in| Paralyzed with fear she hesitated. PP, L swards, May 13, 190, by p | Ohio. He spoke in the forenoon to a la; “You're a_runaway nigger, and you Hence sallors are much Tract, Oakiand: $10. | LA TOURAINE. August 2 Firse class . : itred H, Lent of | Miss M { sudience, and the late Hon. GEorge can't g0 ashore: you o below and we'll | LRietad now than farmerly with dlscases | Mary D. Potter to Horace P. Ross, lot on S | Havee 33 30 and Upward. Second class to rances Hiil of & C Jacob Parsons was chairman of the meeting. | see about you later.’ of tropical origin. The aimost universal |line of B street, 3 W of Hannah, W 2% by § | Havre, $i and u ;am‘ 5 per vent reduction 1 ae w l,aw!nrfi Aslv;‘lr-do Miss . Valljo oak. § Cruz 3 B Higzins, Reno ¥ Dt Srocrton . Reno A J Pillsbury, Tulare PALACE HOTEL. Mrs G Cox Jr, N.Y Maybelle Cox, N ¥ A G Rodriguez, N ¥ Mrs Rodriguez, N Y o i, LA E Levi, N Y m, L A M E _Hughes,_Mass Miss Johnston, . Ang E C Mixe N X That evening he was escorted to the| But the dark, seamy-faced man, with ion of steel for wood in . | 100, being lot C, block 78, Map of B street | round trip. RAL AGENCY matket house on Town street by & cone | the fired eves. came up then and said | Sunstitution of stecl for wood in the con. | subdivision of Watts Tract, Oakiand: $10. . | UNITED STATES AND CANADA. 32 Broad- mittec consisting of the Hon. E. L. Taylor | quietly: Shanges In the nature of work on ship- | (Same o same. lot § of subdivision of lot 8, | way (Wudson Building), New York I ¥ | 8r., Charles Scarlett, General James M. “What is the matter?” board have had their effect in changing Dunigan ‘l‘fi:“f.glkhl'!.d 3N P | FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Mont- | Comley and Charley Wing, and he spoke | The tears streamed down Nancy Scott's | the nature of the accidents to members John I(.I:“ 3 xdxm-.nn . Me- | gomery avenue, San Francisco. for a second time.” Mr. Lincoln stopped | face as she said she only wanted to go!of the crew. e M A A . Searies - Tract, at the old Neil House, and when the com- | ashore; that she was searching for her | Many of the old-time discases, such as | “w g w. Hickox to Edith ElMott, Jot on X | oc‘mc S. !i)cg;t’lgmgv.m mittee met him there to take him to the | husband, her little one’s father. " | scurvy, night biindness, the socalled ship | 1 of Sents. Clara avenue. 10 W of Witow AUCKLAND AX 3 market house meeting they had a ca “Tell me your story,” said the dark aemia, and chronic aiiments of the di- | street, W 30 by N 207:6, being lot 3, block 3, | S- §. MOANA (via Hom;lvlud :..'; xe; Zea- gt the door. Oh, lei's walk, bo N R O e aflam organs, if not yet quite extinct, | lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda: §10. | . land and Australin ;. Tuly 1. 3 5. m n ple er 3 Y . S. AUSTRALIA (Honolulu only! Lincoln, and he started out with Taylor Clara A. and Henry Burns to Frederick E. S -Wednesday, July 25. 2 p. m. DIED. Lawsom, Lizzie { McPake, Hanab | | | decraxe, Sarah Mitchell, David ave become rare. A series of new dis- chell, Elizabeth 3 Brsslsver, Milwhe at his side, the great Republican leader | separation from her husband. the birth of es has taken their place and are now | Mason. lot on NW_ cormer of Alameda avenue | BR0S. aary | 3 Brslauer, Miwvkee A P Rogers, N ¥ | 8vering about five feet in. cach Step. | e omia, hor. weeks of weary waiting BANingthe nttention of the medical fac. | ami Fark street. W L, % WOT B 1053 | L SPASSHELS 38305 GO agts. 19 Montgomery G Minerva | 3, Westwater, Columb F Spranger Jr. Detrt | EVETY one of the party was well winded | and the eves of the dark man grew soff (ulty. In order to deal With these dis. |50:3 to beginning, portion of lats 13 and 1, Fest — ¢ R C. W C Plerce, Cal AALVi NY except Lincoln when they reached the | with pity. eases such as maiaria, beri-beri. black- | block U, lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda; - ssalie | 3 F Davis, Jackson Mrs A A lLevi, N Y |Speaking place.—Columbus State Journal. | Turning to the p}lne;_.:ae §aid: “Let this | water fever and other tropical disorders, | $10. E Davis, § A G W Hoover, N Y J P Swart,' N Y E M_Babbiiz, Louisvie R Whitlock, Louisvile Ella Doyle, N Y hore. en taking her b; Thearm he walked by her side until- the special hospitals are needed at the large |, Mary Knox to Oltver Goldsmith, five acres street was reached. Giving her some | ® This is the reason for the establishment being lot 12, of L. Knox Tract, portion of Ban Leandro Rancho, Eden Township: $10. An Arboreal Wedding, | ¢ o — e @ BOSQLE Miss M _J Stuart, N Y J Risendrath, Chego | There recently took place in.this neigh- | money he told her to find some decent | of the Institutes at London and Liverpool and Lins Heyman to Eureka J. Ward, | oteuly mittngfor Vaiperawo ssd Hambety Eionquer. & Batve of | A T Tribbey, L Gatos W § Christensen, Stkn | bride had pecullar notions about . weds | Jour name, SIr?' begged | Hanbure Iastitute 18 & course of study AL Sorins. ShS Sty sxis Shues Jntrd. SPRECKELS. Fohe 11 Sontgomw: dings, and she had made up her mind to Scot! the oms and treatment of ma- L ..."&.-:‘.‘.‘.‘.- . nds are respe v B kdal p have her mnrflufip different from the woman, {s plam fn“rl other tropical diseases and on S SR ge are respectfully invited to .i- | £ Atkins, Oskdale ¥ [Pauisen. Madera | ordinary ceremonial. There were to be| Abraham Lincoln” said the 'man. and | tropical physiology and hvsiene. This this day’ (Priday). at e o 5 tmana & Feniics: § Diego | no attendants except the mald of honor, | turning away he iifted his hat “just like | course will extend over several months. Zmin & w, Reno 6 1 Wateon fomore | the bride’s sister, and at the momud 1 was a grand lady” and left her. ‘| and the students will number many phy- Satha: B Tone I E Hill Patten hour the family fl"lfl!ilud it a| Nancy tt, with the heln of the pastor | sicians in practice at all the sea- AV M Davis, Berkeley | 1arge gnarly tree, the oldest of a rch for colored peaple, found her rts of Germany. The investigations hx ‘ W E ¥, Juiy 3, A Vi % the country place, where husband: he had 1y tried to © | Brofessor Koch of cal diseases di : o - , service was to take place. At the same |cate:with her many times; 2= hg not | much to bring about decision of the er—We artists, you know, al- | and the clergyman same trom tha bais. Eved frim hotol an Rble 10 Shre e bia P " g e, ' s our pictures. and when wm%mm nuw . s e B e ‘gaw—Oh. I sec—so you won't | elimbed it, And the ceremony, per- %" mploy- oo ?mcnuffifiw%pfinn m‘m”' “G:IIC jorth, 4 ® years $"vaonthe | W B Foley, P Aito |G pAnferson, Sikn . ayE an Jose papers please copy.) | F Gay, Sacto H T Curtin, Fresno BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJQ. Steamer-“Monticeilo.” rman Government to urg Institute. ¥ ————————— foreign ha an mnnu-u%nm als aster In American waters last year. C¥Interment private. Please omit flowers. BROWNNear Dillon, Mont. Jume 25, 3000, Lawrence A Brown, a native of Georgle, aged | be T years € months and 2 days, on each other.— N S el &

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