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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1900 L 11 ~ STARKE—1In this city, July 2, 190, to the wife | NICOL—In this city, Jul 1900, Mary 8., Peize, | | _of W. W. Starke, & son. | Vwite of John ¢, Nieol, mother of Mageie, An: J OFFICIAL NUMBERS " WENDT—in this city, July 9, 1800, to the wite | drew, Lizzie, Charies and Willie Nicol, dangh- 3 of M. C. Wendt, a son. ter of Andrew Valentine, and sister 'of John — OF THE — - 500 | | =nd Mm:,..‘rpt Valentine. 'a native of Califor- 5| | _nia, aged 45 years 9 mon d 25 da: . H MARRIED. . | NOWAK—In this city, July 8, 1900, Katherine ” N SHANS—In this ecity, July 7. | S. youngest and beloved dauhter of Konrad s ev. O. Groensherg, Edward M. | and Susanna Nowak, and sister of Amelia, 12 - Boyson and Amelia Stephans | Frank ana wak, a native of San ol | paL Y—McFARLAND—In this ecity. July - Francisco, aged % months and 8§ da; s & 1500, at St. Mary's Cathearal, by the Rev. J. | OLMSTEAD—In Cakland, July 9, 1900, at the 3 - Hannigan, James R. Daly of Santa Cruz, | home of her brother-inilaw, J. L.*Wetmore, » | i ia Pledmont, Anna M. witow otJuLe late J. PRS- T by mstead. ‘8 native of St. John, New For Month o uly. N—In_thi y 3, newick, agedl 71 vears = 4 é | ROACH—In ¢ Jakland, July 7, 100, Hannah M, - S o ol | - oach, beloved wife of the late Michael e Decided by the Numbers of = and mother of Maurlce Roach of Va- . » - mes Roach of Oakland. a native H b e oF e e N B 3808 | Large Number of Delegates The Canadian Roya! Art Union, - e nonths ana ve s | e, Jento. Ing room and lad! | L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- t th C t Cass G, at 1643 and 1645 Notre | Muryuville, Chieo, Rod Binft.. ... *“4:009 L fully invited to attend the funeral this day 0 e uonvention Dame Stireet, Montreal, S| *8:804 Oskdsie, Chiness (for Yosemibel evator ua of 3 . thew Donald (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- s | Buuora. Carters..... ™ *d:130 v ate Fred A. dence, 11 Adeline street, thence to St. Pat- 3 A 'v TuEsnAY ]“lY 3 lsno 2] *9:00.4 Haywarde, Nilea and 'u-u- Mo Aranet rick's'Church, where a solemn requiem mass rrive. i s ¢ 4| 9004 Los Augsies Espeesm Mohrdick, Ma Il be celebrated for the repose of her, soul. A | Tracg, Lathrop. Stockion. o commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment St. it T T » nes and Way Stations *8:1439 A ) “emetery. Oakland. Ne. Prize.|No. Prize.[No. Prize.|No. Prize. 2 | 2030 Yailolo, Mustines and Wey Sluitous P Geeth, e i g & 8 SP gy | Beiet Bplicuinary Sonstim o6 trs Ha Bge w4 o | Careen N o e e T late George Sherrett, a native of Ban Fran- tional Council Addressed by 20| 20| 17%. 12 Nt Aoy e ged 11 months and 2 days. 12 H | Poriecville ......... 2 4190 fends and acquaintances are respect- ‘Well Known Instruc- s 2:00% Haywar fully invited to attend the funeral fo-morrow s T 5 | (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from his mother's tors. 20 aywards, Nilcs v i , Frank H. residence, 41 Manchester street, near Twenty- % Mt e - ¥ JHenrs H. | clghth, batween Folsom and Howard. Inter- I R 121 Y . Yung, Philip ment Holy Cross Cemetery g = ‘ | 5 00y Boui & 5 CHARLESTON, 8. C., July 9.—Although STAL ON—In 8 C * 2 Woodland - | belovea e SN : | the general convention of the National - 51 Maryasiite, 5> €p m 3. i Matthew | ve of Berkeley, aged 5 months ve. | Educational Association will not be called s 12 e e e R e e 7l e 51 | ’é\v ilnml‘h;sa:ll(,\‘,r.’u“l: v.GZ\:‘o, (‘hn;‘(-s to order until to-morrow afternoon, large 1;‘ fi‘ 2 s rmy Py — y A o sband of Mrs. evra Sin- o 4 | bars, Los Augeles. e t a native of gyt 4 numbers of delegates have already ar- 5 | o . ; 1 Tonthi and 22 dnge, oo 28¢d 35 ¥ears B iveq. Charleston has thrown open many | 20 2 g S~ - G ., July 8 1900, Dr. | WOODS—At rest, July §, 190, Frank H. Woods, | of her private homes to the visitors. 8| 0 s | ( nd for Yosemite), Froano. . *18: 109 50 year: s | aze vears ' : A % . 5 4 ks i 0 ¥ H T | e e L The National Council of Education, the S 3 - B i N e e AND BOARD. P intances are respect- o " at his late residence, | Department of Indian Education and the 10 7822, i 0| | ing, Ki Paso, New Orisave sod - - e, _mu"hu’_!‘. :3:.\ erment strictly private. | National Conference of Religious Educa- 8 8631. 40! 3| APPROXIMATION PRIZES—100 | Rast . Zlock, S e T xlu_\.u.;.\!,u Jul! ‘ qu'.‘fl".hflel{ry H. | tion held brief sessions. 1';»\ ;6‘”0 fi,‘f 40 | from n;.”.':}dm ’.,Z,;‘, mrmt:“i telus :’ num,,‘_,,IA‘ -.-yn.’::.mb press » t, near Mark e heloved pand of Martha Young, " sor N. M. Butler called the educa- 5| 9400, | on each side of the number drawing the Capital | ke - - i father of Martha. George, Eddy, Edith and | Frofessor N. M. Butler called the e 4000 ‘854,11 Prize of 41,000, $20; 100 numbers from 958 10 | veveny yoanr i Niles aud fisn Joss £ 1900, W. T. | Ailie Young, and brother of Ed Young, for- | ional council together and in the absence 12/10168 etng 30 numbers on each side of b g T ey g o - ‘Creason, aged | m Louts, Do : | of President Soden and Vice President Fig T (e Caniial Priss of St | “WoorOrimisl WhS-Ouien. Chepemn | B s i <to. July 8, 150, Philip X., be- | Brown, C. M. Jordan, superintendent of Rofina_and the late Nicholas | the Minneapolis schools, presided. Super- tive of San Francisco, aged 33 | intendent of Schools Gove of Denver open- | ed the session with the reading of a pa- viewed this day (Tues- | per on “kducation in Our New Posses- e B me at the resic | gjons.” He favored the creation of a com- amieito,ipreh. IS1? | mission of practical men to further the nento. Interment | work of spreading education among the inhabitants of our new possessions and 100 numbers from 69706 to 63306 inclusive, | +g:@@p Oriont being 50 numbers on each side of the number Umaun, Chicago.. drawing the Capital Prize of $2000, $8. 171002 Valiejo, Pork Costa and Way Sta. TERMINAL PRIZES—§9 numbers ending | tous. with §1, being the two last figures of the num- ber drawing the Capital Prize of $15.000, $4; 98 numbers ending with 2, being the two iast fig- = ures of the number drawing the Second Capital AST DIVISION (Narvo Prize of 34000, $4. COANT Fook o Morket 8 and County H 'man, a native ¢ 130, Dora = of Charles aged g8 g A g HOTEL ARRIVALS | to work in co-operation with the War De- o poThe above Is for Sic. Soc and §1 tickets In pro- | —pegrges s 1 heap. 2 I ) E | partment, as he believed the War De- 014530, R it el aaacr e v Mgt | vz and P e e e e street, mear NEW W RN HOTE | partment was the only executive force 815083 Number Drawing, Cla: G of THE CANA. | "8W8a '.-‘Iu;;,lnl:w SPECIAL MNOTICES. n emetery | R A Rowley, Livermre § Berglum, Stillwater | Which could carry on this branch of edu- " DIAN ROYAL ART UNION, Limited, hereby o A . - B Wemve, San Joss 12 P Deering, S Rosa cational work. ) & certifies that the above are the numbers WHich | ymegmp Newne Ganbervills, G Jo W e g s WX Leerne S “Some High School Statistics” was dis- were this day taken from the 109,000 placed in A imaion: Fodton Rowiier Crosty nski, no W B Lew, Iow; o Superintendent Greenwood of | the wheel, with the prizes corresponding t —— and Frincipal Wag el e L e TN Educational P D S iness o M. 68, Mintieed thie Tasstey, | 9iite Rk B Ton Ll Bil , O ¢ D Jones, Va City A paper on_“Educational Progress Dur- p al this day, . San doss, ’ B Wra & Heeney, Sn: gr\ln‘e 1 ; {'hlm\r‘.\” was read at !he!nlxh( ses- | July 3, 1900, HILAIRE HURTEAU #4:15¢ Glenwood Folton, Rents Crus... . L H Vincent & w. L A 1) B Rane. Angels R M T on by President Hinsdale of the Uni- At CREEK ROUTE FERRY. reeks, Humboldt GRAND versity of Michigan. : At the Department of Indian Education meeting papers of interest to the teach: ers in Indian schools were read by Charles | B. Dyke of Hampton. Va.; Professor A.| From SAN FRANGISCU— 7ot of Warker Strwet (Slip 8)— 9:00 1100em. 11:00 300 1308 *4:00 1500 ‘6.03c.w. Prom OARLAND - Fogi o Arond 1800 163 1300 COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge), (Ih nd Townmel Sta) | J. Standing of Carlisle, Dr. C. C. Wain- wright of San Jacinto, Cal.: Professor Rogers and Miss Josephine Richards. The National Conference of Religious Educaticn held sessions during the day at the Citadel Bantist Church. mencing at 10 = Cemetery, Oak- S oa (New andays uasiy) .oooee 1804 Sundey Excursion fr fSan Jn - Bants Cruz, Pacific Grove Way Stations. July 9, 1500, Mary of Mrs. Frank alhoun and the ative of Belfast, OF INTEREST TO THE COAST. | Pensions and Postoffice Changes Re- pal 1900, Ber- | J. E Mur ported From Washington. :gém § rvent, Dawen 8 Special Disratch to The Call. e { fswns | WASHINGTON, July 8.—These pensions 13352 en, Seattle | were issued to-day: | om, Tacoma | "¢ \icornia: Original—Jacob Schmidt, Redwood PALACEH | city. $6; Thomas P. McKenzie, Pine Grove, $8 B Johnson, U S Kirchkoff, Toklo | Tramae < inas, 96; Frank M. Wos W H G Bullard,U § N|F Roder, Mani Oakiand 'Anderson, Monrovia, § J H Drain, Los A |G J Cox Jr & NY| ust Rowe, San Francisco, $6; Christopher S W ‘.wdw\unh, acto| S N W E Allen, Pitsburg E W Murphy, Boston 8125636, 260 H i : 00F Sun ' Sose, Los Way Stations..... aoeroase SINING #5:307 San Jose and Principal Way Stations t:434 bl i 2 1 Roberts, T R Minturn, Minturn Maybelle Cox, B ; * a0 w 18200 LR ) % 1| Maybelle Cc | Woods, Soldiers’ Home, Los Angeles, $10. Ad- 12 : £ ¢ 30p Sau Jose i Way Stations......... {06 gt A Eriladel (Mra Van Viiet, Cinctl | dici ds ulty, San Francisco, $I0. S 8411 B N e Qe San Jos S - - Mr e, 1a|Miss arrard, Cine | fo 3 San Francisco, $10; 255 for Mo a Afiernoon STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE days. . | Miss Mirs A K Garrard, CI | Chare S Angeice, 3; Ole £ 2o U ol Y Betaey ctcspted, " § Bundeg saty ah e Dr T Flint & w, 8 Ju | jor : Robert 8. Wright LE SAM s HULIDAY b Sacurday only. & BROS neral this T Flint Jr, 8 Juan | gjers , 18, @Baturdary sod Sunday ¢ Sunday ané Meodad ng: covered idenc dward Falve Pr Howananakia, Ha Is yours also, when vou want your holi- - * 335 Bush | | J - v v = S TACIE - Moving Com Sl 3 W B el el pey 5 e day shirt front on. and a collar {nat won't Jnckson 381 ¥ % I, at BT S 3 B Wisé, Hawail | Sn i e o eiract from your pleasure when cele- — E % = 1 ‘ il | Original widows—Sarah ira_C. Upham, Los v Biieas Ok, S Niiee oF Turk street, corner Franklin, Louis | | G Woodworth, Settle|E T Earl, Sacramento | Angeles, $20; Mary Huey, San Diego, $; Jennie brating. Take your dllr,en {w' a njulalmm 40— Pacikine. moving and storams belovad Tinghand of Lol M W Meinem, U W B Devereux, Glenw | M. Schink War with Spain— laundry. where the edges of your collars - e gt B e e M B Y A F A Davis. N ¥ : J. OGwen, San Francisco, $17. | and cuffs will not be frayed and where John and Margaret &4 Y the color and finish will do you proud | o Keen, McMinn- aal i TIYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, nd_brother of Julius A Rouliter, Sonora vili $4; Charles Fry, dead, Vernon, $12. Ad- | anywhere, such as is alwa turned out | Palmer, St Lou ditional--Joel A. Stuart, Oregon City, $8; George s | at the United States laundry. G Wheeter. N Y | W. Cross, Kyser, 8. Original widows—Sally J. s | Allen, Denver Maleborn, Langlois, $17. Survivors Indian wars, s i Walker & w, Lond inc 80— uel . Whtte, Portland, A S Mibara. Tokig . | "Washinkton: I Bon_ AREBorn.. Clear- «|UNITED STATES LAUNDRY Mrs E F Muna, Office 1004 Market Street, Mas | hrook itig umes Fletcher, Willapa, o1 1 Hurfelder, Austria |J F Farraker, Yreka |$: Willam F. Crawford, Montesano, #. In: | 1 Near Powell. | Bodecker, B o1 lln«‘l‘r:'(vmk. Hamilto | crease—Julius Forester, Olympia, $8; Charles W. ryl Telephone—South 420, i Nev shnston, 2 Hobart, Tacoma, $36. ' Mexlc: vivors, i i i KOS % il M | B Mt S Noran s spien i Oawiand Office-365 12th Strest. Trains on the Santa Fe are giss | € 3 ard, 250 “ostmasters commissioned: Californta—au- - < 2 < 5 asios | | burn, Hiram H. Richmond; Pleasant Grove, 1 geing every day to Stock: "m" 1 SHIPPING |NTE|]EENCE. ;:‘(r:e";:«xltr Plerce; Arrowhead, Caroline &, aintances are _ ‘ INVESTIGATED SMALLPOX. e fumeral tc N o Contnusl Teanipees B ns Dr. Look Reports That the Jackson RT | Epidemic Is Very Mild. A. F. of F., from Mission 6—Stmr Alameda, for | SACRAMENTO, Jul Dr. H. H. Look of this city, who went to Jackson, Ama- dor County, a week ago for the State . for | Board of Health, to ‘nvestigate the small- pox epidemic there, returned to-night. He ailed May 21-Br ship Astra- | says there were thirty-five cases up to tor Oregon, via San Diego. April 19—Br night, but all of a very mild type, and | arnedd Llewellyn, for Seattle, ve been quarantined. The disease | AN STEAMERS. 3 mild that several persons passed | through the first stag=s before they knew ton at 9 a. m., 410 p. m. PALACE and and 8 p.m. ToFresno and GRAND HOTELS. Bakersfield at 9 a. m. and 8 p. m. To Chicago, Kan- sas City and Denver at 9 a. m. Slecpers on all trains wherz you need to sleep. Diner on the Overland. str FORE! ited July Travelers from every portion of the globe show their appreciation of the comforts and luxuries to be obtained in these hotels by making them thelr headquarters when visiting San Francisec Connected by a covered passageway and operated under one manage- ment on the American and European plans, 20/41057 SYDNEY. 12 41373 OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFiCE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. yrs of James Hagan, 445 n Rafael, July 8, 190, Katie Frar 1d Mary Lamb, 2041621, 20|42008. 842191 12142494 tholomew, e, father ¢ nd brother ¢ Noon, Mrs. J. Mc- 3 . ; Tty laine, & native o the : : : y - e —— . rosse, -from New % they had smallpox, and even the doctors | = Kilronin, County Roscommon, Ire- 1 July 55 v - it o n ¥ 4 - o uly Stmr Empress of | were deceived. In this way it spread, i % years, A member of the Knights R e s | B s o Ao s, from Hongkong and Shanghai, for Va e o (DR, HALL’S REINVIGORATOR FRFFY Ask at 628 Markst street RS '8 BRALTAR Sailed July 9—Stmr Ems, for SLAYS TWO BROTHERS. e hunired rewsrd for any | Fe Ti e 25 attend the Tubeal inie oay ¥ e dia T cate e camnct curv.| Tals'secrel | o- at Santa Fe Tick:t Of- D to a e the Taneral this” dag B Ed: | To osses ! g PRICE ay), at 93 oclock, fom K. K. B Bome. wiamea, | Srvueniin Johu auc Bdward Brower hours,” cures Emissions. Impo- | fice in Ferry Cepot. 1125° Missi: ‘thence to St. Jo- Killed by a Texan. i tency, Varicocele, Gonorrhoes. [IEY NATI Gleet, Fits. _Strietures, Lost s Church, where a requiem high mass Will be celebrated for e of his soul at S—Stmr Frieder- | VERNON, Tex., July 9.—John and Ed- | Manhood and all wasting effects 1 1 Interm y Cross Cemetery Stmr Ems, for New Ward Brewer, wealthy cattlemen, were | of self-abuse or excesses. Sent | Division No. 2—Funeral notice: The shot and killed near here by B. K. Nor- b e B iy P 725 e | of this '“”‘"“_3" h \.m»‘m""’ll‘_[’l“ ————————————————————— i, The tragedy occurred over business i ;“,l!'!‘,r:]".‘!l“f“"s fln‘:- Ao Nland, Cok ARG | —— ~osne ity ble at Hibernia Hall, 120 2 o 5 affairs. Norris was arrested. 209 | i g Cato B P, Al | Tuesday). at & o to rroceed REAT, ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | 209 | for sale at 1073% Market st.. S. F. All private | v 1o K. K. 1. Hall, Mission street, 10 o | 5 | diseases quickly cured. Send for tree BY. "the Tuncral of our late i B R e b e Fire at Liverpool Docks. % —— - — CALIFOBRNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. mew Lee. JOHN » o - o - o h 30 a0l - P ELANCY. Secretary N line of Washington street, 170:6 W of Frank- | LIVERPOOL. July 9.—Fire broke out £ BAJA CALIFORNIA | LESSER 1. Funeral detail will assemble at their 9 by N $i: aleo lot on E line of | to-day at the sheds of Elder, Demster & | 20| ] RTH PACIFIC hail, ju street, this day - (Tues- treet, 90 N of Kilis, N 3 by E 103:115; | Co., at the Liverpool docks. Large quan. S . . SAN FRAECISCO AND NO: Lo, axtend the TUneral o€ | g1 undivjded balf of lot on N line of Olive Uties of palm ofl caught fire and blazed 5 pamlana bpitters RAILWAY COMPANY. e o e city. July 8, 166, Donald, | AVeNue, commencing 12 N of Eilis, thence N | fiercely. The flames spread to the com- 12l | Tidburon Ferry, Foot of Market St as low rent til B . L N e e vy also lot on W line of Hyde, 55 Pany's _steamers Benulla, Bonny and 8| |S A GREAT RESTORATIVE, INVIGORA- SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. new cotiage of 4 rooms father of Donald McLeod Jr., a na- , N 27:6 by W §2:6; gift. i "'{“:;‘r-m'"";::,“{hp by g T | T A N ery e ful aphrodisiac and Specias | WEEK, DATS_T:30. 300 1100 a. m.: 1:8% high basement. “brick ¢ Inverness, Scotland, aged 7 years and te of Wiiliam H. Watson . (by Willtam | Piages of safely and the flames on board 8| Tonic for the Sexual Organs for both sexes. | ooy s S0 B o I s o e e o O f,;p,;',"b' AInbUTeh | 31, Hoag and Joseph Winterburn, executors) to | i ) 8| ‘The Mexican Remedy for Diseases of the Kid- | soq iig0 o m. o0 oroe e s e (b sy | Fine sicectn & 3%, B'27, N& B ta, N o W | Shot From Ambush. B R ¥ Taseaw | SECI Gy WL, o S TN 6 oy at 1:0 o'clock, from the parlore | §1:3; $633 4 ‘ * Y| SHERWOOD, Tenn., July 9.—Henry S| 22 Market st. 5 F_(Send for Circalar) “SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- Fletcher-Ryer Company (dissolved), Robert | Yote was shot and killed from ambush | 40| it WEEK DAYS—4:10, 7:50, 920, 11:10 a. m.; 13: : Seventh and Eighth. Interment L O. | H, Countryman, Richard F. Fletcher, Thomas | to-day. The assassin has not been appre- £ v | 840, 535 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips Cometery: 5 A Perking and Blanche Ryer (as trustees) and | hended. | Dr.Gibbon’s Dispensary, | _1:5 and 5 o = In this city, July 8. 1800, Fred A. Fletcher F. Ryer (trustee) to Fletcher F. Ryer, _— €| S i sk BUNDAYS—3:10, iy a native of New Jersey 1ot on S line of Jackson street, 80 15 of Ot H In 1854 fof the treatment of Frivate | Botwesn San Francisco 38 Schuetsen Part Friends and acquaintances are respect- | via, £ 47:6 by S 127:8%; also lot on SE corner of | TELEGHAPH'G BHEVI" i Disenses, Lost Manhood Debility or R o e nyited to attend the funeral to-morrow | Francisco and Mason streets, 8 137:6 by E 137:6; 0 8 B siudion ity st midand | e Spemen e Weinesdaz), al ¥30 oclock, from b lale | ult ot on S5 orner of Pine and | & 35 4 SKin Diseases. | he Aoctor cureswhen Teave | In Effect | Arrive - o residence, 10 0o ct. thence to | streets, E 08:9 by S 37:6 an . % . or “ftect. S rnitine et o EAule Church, Twenty-ninth and Church | Jou « iy of Dot Dy b | KNOXVILLE, Tenn. July 9.—Negotiations 6| giberstail Try iim. Chargeriow' | San Franciaco. [Apr. 1. 190! San Francisca. a } Franklin, Oakland. | Bt Tauls Cutcl, on requiem mass will be | 15 NI W 0, 8 6, W T | have commenced whereby the next national 8| O N GIBHON Box 1957, Sou Frantiaes | “Week | sun- | Sun- | Week e === | celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- gy * | convention of the Y. M. C. A. may be held in “i 2 | Days. | days. | Destination.| days. | Days. DIVIDEAD NOTICES. mencing at 8 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross | City and County of San Franclsco to Charles | this city in June, 1902 8 ] o o - ami 840 am oo e Cemetery | Cassassa, lot on NW corner of Fell and Scott | MILWAUKEE, Wis., July 9.—The Supreme =1 | 7:30 am| 8:00 sm| Novato. |10:40 am am Dividend No. 17 (thirty | MILLER—In this city, July 8, 1900, August streets, W 2 by N 100; $—. | Court" of the United Order of Foresters tpanas 3 | 83 pm| 3:30.am| Petaluma. uhau Sugar Pian | “Miler, beioved son of Robert and Lenna Jiil- (Citizens’ Bullding and Loan Assoclatton to|a three days' session here to-day. ~Seventy o 4 g | _§:00 pmi §:06 pmi Sants Rose 2t the office of the of Dubuque, Ia.. and brother of { | Joreph Hutchineon, lot on S line of Twenty-{ delcgates are in attendance. The sesions will ‘ i Fuiton, Market st o b, Edward, John, Arthur, Lizzie and | first street, 105 W of Noe, W 25 by 8 114: $10. | be. reere : > NORTH PACIFig co‘s]’ n‘“_flo‘n 1:30 arm| Windsor. %5 am 190 Transter be ara Silier. o native of Dubuque, X, aged | paubn Foand Wilhelmine or Anna C. W. Eng- | cH1cAGO, July 9.—F. B. Cossit, founder of » d - Healdsburg. 1900, at 3 years and 4 days. ish to Sarah A. O'Reflly, lot on | GO, e & 3 N | H. EHELDO! MOHRDICK—In this city, July §, 1900, Martha | Harrison street, 25 § of ‘Twenty-second, & | Lagrange. ili, and one of the ‘best known s Via Sausgiito Ferry- | Il 2, : o | MY beloved daughter of Martin H. and W 122:6: $i0, - S men in this séction, to-day committed. suictde 0 Commencing April 22, 198, 220 ool 10 el Choentale | 138 el 60y END NOTICE—The Nevada National | (e F. Mchrdick, sister of Harry, Alma and | Mary and Philip O'Donnell to Williany A, | bY shooting. He was 0 vears old and was 12| FROM BAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY —— k of San Francisco. At a regular meet- | 205 Mironrdick, and beloved cousin of Rob- | San:ster, same: $I0. " despondent from long fliness. o AND SAN RAFAEL. e | L Foniand 10:5 am = of Deard of Directors Ofainis bank. | eri G, Katle and Teresa Miller, a native of Herrick and Thomas E. Curran (trus- | NEW YORK, July 9.—The United States Al WERE Do e B 3:3 pmi 8:00 am| and Ukiah. | 7:35 pm| €30 pmy a dividend was declared for | Gin ‘Franciseo, aged 15 years 11 months and 6 | tecs) 1) Jumes A. McMahon, lot on SW. corner | army tug Slocum, Capiain Evelyt, § | BN S, R by g T It ‘year ending June 3, 190, at the rate | 5on f Twenty-second and Church streets, § the Gypsum King, sailed to-day for 3 NEIRA THIPE-—Fur Ml 8 amf } TN e £ per cent per annum. payabie F¥riends and acqualntances are respect- W 100; alto lot on W line of Church stre clsco, having undergone a general overhaul. 46 | Rafael, on Monday | #:00am Guerneville.| 7:35 ml h toeh dner Tran Dacks wil nvited 1o attend the funeral to-morrow | § of Twenty-second, & 23 by W 100; ing since her return from Porto Rico. 134 #nd Sendeys 3:30 pm | 6:20 pmy Le rom the 10th to n 2 dnesday), at %:15 o'clock, from her late | Securit an Association to Jonn J. Cq 4 2 = " - B lusive GEORGE GEANT, : o 0t Haves street, thence to Eacred | 1ot on N line of Jersey” sireet, W of o | glONDON, duty s Lord Sellsbury, United - 1245, TR ol Ao o S S, 0 Secretary Heart Church, corner Fillmore and Fell | tro, W 24:4 by N 114; $1500. tates Embassador Chos re. Choate 2 R 55 . ’ N1 THE GIANT POWDER streets, where a requiem !.:gx;‘ mass lwm be Marie and ] nnmPne Sabatie to La Societe | and a “wv\oim:" dlr;‘vd t{"ln’e\;enlnf"wuh the 8. m. does not run to San Rafael Syn- 8:19 pm 5:00 pm| Glen Elten. | 6:05 pm/ 6:20 pmy v ND motice.— BIANT POWD! cele 3 for the repose of her soul, com- | Francaise de Blen Faisance Mutuelie, lof ueen at Windsor, Her Majesty will come to . ; xy."CON. a @ividend, No. 19, of sev. at 5:30 o cloo Slectric | X O treet. 059 W ot Traport, S0 | ondon oty 11 o attend the sarden party O aine marked () run_to San Quentin, 30 penl 300 pml” Setastopor. 153 pral 4.7 pea ) per share on the issued | he company has been de- ffice of the company. . Sen Franeisco, on July Transfer books close July 3d, 190¢ A. A SPARKS. Secretary. from also ail interest in estate of | =t Buckingham Palace. 1 lOM SAN RAFAEL | "‘ ,’.’tz DAYS— | ®EXTRA TRIPS on_ Mondays, and Saturdays at :: 5 and Xfl:'_ TO 2 Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton for Altruria: ot Lytton for Lytton Springs: at SUNDAYS—6: | Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale o 150, 21 for the Gevsers: at Hopland for Duncam o Rod Hovinge Soda Bay, Lakevort and Rartiett 1 *) | prings, 2 Bay, enort ai Trains marked (*) start from San Quentin, 2 for Vieky Seviaps, feratens A ab 416, | % ly 9.—The convert Aanews, Santa Clara County, Cal., | _ Gabrielle and J. B. Hamon to same, same; billet it e Tmets Beeel Contgens o beloved husband of the late Mary | #10. h y 2. and e and_ Jo sumed to-day and nearly a thousand men were ather of Mary R.. Joseph'E. and | Adele 8. and John M_ Chretien to §. A, |Suled to Rty o en ware g0 "ot 1976 W | hoon igned, but indications are that a speedy sottlement Will be effected and the mills kept Morss, a native of Newburyport, Brocks, lot on S line of Gi . vears and § months. . | of Powell, W 46:3 by 8§ l{'T fA R . J. Graf, lot on B ot Havior, s 29 g | steadily running. In this city, July 9, 190, Johanna, | Timothy Clancy to MARRIAGY LICENSES. . a ot ortor of N of Vallejo stres 4 PRA NOTR Springs; at Uk — ; | eies mite ot 3 R Mocton, mothec gt ek, | St Woa N 67 . CHICAGO, July %.—The Chicago Democrat, FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. | 0T e T ten. Lamrel Delt Fake Witter licenser were lssued P. R. (Brien, and sister of Mrs. K. Reuter Builders’ Contracts. formerly the Chicago Dispatch, an afternoon 12:35, 13 3:30, 4:30. 5 ‘ & Sr-ings. Upper Lake. Pome, Potter Valley, and Wiltiam ¢'Brien, a native of San Fran- | = # newspaper founded in 1892, suspended publi- 3 Jonn Dax's, Riverside, Listiev's, Buckneil's, i Turk street, and Gus- | clsco, aged 3% years In Abstract 2750, June 27, 190, in the Fourth | cation of its dally edition to-day. It will be -l Sanhee i Heights, Hullvilla, Ocr's Hok g 5 iy 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. | Bullding C-ntract Tnion Trust Company, trus- | continued as a weekly. Nathan Efsenlord, Springs. Mendocino City. Fort Bragg. West- and Agnes | tees estate Samuel Lackman = (owner)' with | Lublisher of the paper. states that the discon. - port, " Ueal Wil Lagtomville, mins, s | e Py | Jamengs “Viiwon (contractor) the total should | tinuance was because of lack of patronage. 1 TIROUGH TRA | Eeifs Scriags. Harris, Olsen's. Dyer. Scotia - . = 4., Or, asa| HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., | "y gradbury (owner) with Wybro-Hendy | INDIANAPOLIS, July 9.—The Toledo, St. B T Tl W S | S iorioy, & TSy, somd 0. (A 8 ~ A7 et Ty’ P e PR R T (Successors to Flennagan & Gallagher). | Company (contractors), architect—One electric | Louls and Western Railroad Company, a re- | 8! 315 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta. | reduced ates. Bt SR . B . DANIEL P. DONOVAN. Msr. elevator, etc.. in buil on corner Van Ness | orsanization of the old Cll?:vu Leaf Railroad, | B L | On Sunday round teip tickets to all potnts et ¢ e den, | FUNERAL DIREC AND EMBALMERS, | avenue and California strest, $1450. extending from Toledo to East St. Louls, was | 73775 201 "85 p. m. weekdays (Saturdays cxcepted)— | Bevond San Rafasl at half rates. -+ b . 20 Fifth st oppo Lincoln School. Edward F. Delger (owner) with W. B. Ander- | Incorporated here to-day with a capital ‘stock | 12 point ",yn and way stations. Ticket nffces, 50 Market st. Chronfcle dldg. g PRSP iy Teiephone South 80 | son (contractor), architect Hermann Harth, | of §20,000,000. Its directors are James N. Wal @' 7300 a m. Sundays-Cazaders and way sm. | H C. WINTING R X. RYAN, s ws, 26, city, and Jobanna | =~ e | all work except painting and electric work for | lace, Arthur H. Van Brunt, J. Edwards Wyc- 12175024 § | | General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. ). Btas XA | & sable and fence on lot on NE cornerof Fair | kot and others of New Yok The incorpora- Bz 4| Jils p. m. Sundays—Toint Reyes and way | g B recita_avenue, - | Gaks an = . °N 110, | tion fee was $20,000. 17 s | stations. Y atramento || UNITED UNDERTAKERS, W G0, £ 50 W 10, S 60; $2vi0. SOME, Juiy o Mawbert. ribiviag th a07ens. 2 = | MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY finoes: i 21 and 2 Fifth st. Tel. South 167, Charles Berger (owner) with Charles Koenig | qopatations from the Senate and Chamber of 2 |~ Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry: || sosmas omEoroms axp mpanwzas | (coniractonk ATCRNGC Dhrles Paft all work | Deputies, who presented him ith an address P W AB ASH b L e o g ¥ Findet Bagipesint at Modersts Rates._._§ [ W Ains of Minncscls strest hetiesto Twerttiox I e ibfaction af the SAIm TCRORA 5 pa. 2 Pare San Prancioco t3 Summit and sevurn 5l | first a venty- ; 36600, B e N Menns ol s NEW TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS NOW OPEN. v 1. Ph ( 9 & o Ly L e renitoct Winigundrew MCEL | country like Italy had the right and duty = CONTINENTAL LIMITED . m Curlett, all | (%05 for not only prosperity, but greatness. o rth, marr r will Bot be n at cither of indorsed with th sons suthorized to 5 > a i d_additie i wo- et CREMATION, | e v toins o SiRnans | Ho lafed tcrward to the futurt with hope ana ublication ¢ b » 256, W 100, S 26, W 227, . B 105, N E o2, : pub offices and bLe 1 3 e and o - 0 FEi MB 7, 25,140, FALL RIVER, Mass., July 8—In compliance A e P 0dd Fellows' Cemetery Association, | 'Sciets o Caitornia Pioneers (owners) with | with an agreement signed by representatives {CHICAGO TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON. { wnBSnniEernxll SAN FRANCISCL, CAL. Hannah Bros (contractors). architects Bhes & | of maat of the cotton mille in Fall River fo < ' Shea, carpenter and mill work, paini int- | curtail production for four weeks du the The tin ’ o BORN. % 1F DECEASED WAS A MEMBER OF ANY | ins hardware, lass, ete.. for’ alteratioss snd | summer several mills o-day suspended out o Chicage. with "NO "EXTRA CHARGE e — ILDEBRECHT- In this city. July 5. 190, 1 | ORGANIZATION having a presiding officer | additions 1o third Moot of Pigneer building oa | tlons for four weeks and others will foflow. B i e of Charies £ Hildebreaht, a daugh- | 4ng seeretary the charge for cremation, a cop- | SW Pioneer place and Fourth street, ‘When the curtailment is in full operation ROSS C. CLINE, P. C. P. Agt. t r tucle for the ashes and organ services | Same owners with Allen & Looney (e nearly 20,000 employes will be affected. The TLos Angeles, Cal. JUNG—In Oskland, July 8, 1309, to the wife of $30. same for members of the family. | tractors). ?211«1- same, gas fitting, plufi mpv:o of mc%mm is due to the lack of C. 8. CRANE, G. P. Ast., i G. Jung, a daughter. ‘GEORGE R. FLETCHER, Euperintendent. | Ing, marbls d tiling for same on same, $2060. | demand for print cloths. St. Louls, Mo. | "