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" THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1900. ROONME TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. DIVIDEND NOTICES. chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- o HOTEL ARRIVALS. OCEAN TRAVEL. . ~ ~ — - e pany, 2420 Mission street, near Twenty-first. iyt front and | DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend D 1 twen- | TRANSUE—In Alameda, July 11, 1900, Jennie GRAND HOTEL. Paciflc Coast Steamship Co. dearly beloved wife of L. H. Transue, mother ty-five cents per share) of the Kilauea Sugar of Harold and Percy Transue, sister of Mrs. tation Company will be payable at the J F Sheehan Jr, Cal 'E M Cox, S Rosa = G Johnson, Pleasanton T J Keeler, Phila is st.—Rooms, [ 0 e of the company, 127 Market st., on and | ©O. I. Bradley of Santa Cruz, James, Sidney, open night Monday, July 16, 19%. Trauster | Wiliam and Charles Hall of San Francieco, ;“C Mercer, Ogden |J O Simms, Chico FOR.. Tuesday. July 10, 1900, at 3 o Samuel and Thomas Hall of ‘.‘u“"m"d = wlqc?:g:‘:; Dfi'li.’:m 5:‘ ;Efl’,’:, Elrdnslggm 3. BRELUPN. Bacethe Alaloda Parior No 16 R B W e W N Ronrer, Fresno Mrs H Leavitt, G val D Notice—Dividend No. S1 (twenty- | tive, of Shasta County, Cai., aged 40 Years F Bauey, Fresno |3 Ruhenstein, ‘G Valy J Goldman, Merced H L Lemon, Chicago W Ramsdell, Mexico § J_Ashman, Fresno W Littlefield, S; H Corey, Salina: P Musto, Stockton months and 11 day: Mrs Morrow & e, Cat stice of funeral hereafter. —1n_Hamburg, Germany, June 13, 1900, o Wolfe, beloved mother of Mrs. Sam tediander n Francisco and Mrs. E. G. Ebert of Sacramento, aged % years. 1te per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar on Company will be payable at the the company, $: v, July 20 C H Brown, Salt Lake |H Black & w, Chicago IR Morris, U'S a inas |J S Dobson, Topeka |T M_Campbell, Oakld 13 € Nourse, Fresno DIRECT. The New and Palatial Steel Steamship N KENTUCKY g 5| WARD-In this city, July 11, 190, William, the h for Santa Fe tralns t DEND 1c evada National | WARD-Tn this clt ¥ © Campbell & w, N Y Miss Tuoméy, Cal S N OR e hours Tor Sania re s to k of San Francisco. At a regular meet- | beloved husbamd of Susanna Ward, and ather E H Rosenblatt. N Y J Roslyn, Caiistogn E -A-T A D Rolbumbusi, Stkn Mrs Gester, Calistoga Mrs C H Wood, § Jose J € Bryant, St Paul J Spinelll & w, S Jose Dr N_H Halght, Ca M Christensen &w, Cal,Miss Fessant, Edmontn W Barrett & w, Okld P B Gates, Bakersfleld G Turner & w, Cal |L E Aubury. L Ang € W Wood, L ‘Bauos A Williams & w. Alska 370f Directors of this bank. a di d was declared for 1800, at the rate seven (7) per cent ayable on and after the 16th inst Transfer books will osed from the 10th to the 16th inst., both GEORGE GRANT, go—9 a.m., 4:10 p. m. and 8 p.m. The first for Kansas Clty and Chicago, with sleepers—the Illinois Central New Orleans Flier Boarded Near Wickliffe. §0 years and 13 days. WILSON--In this city, July 10, 1900, Ella, be- loved wife of Fred Wilson, a native of Ill- inols, ag years. - C7Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this da WILL SAIL FROM \ | SEATTLE AND TACOMA on OrR ABOUT AUG. 8 and SEPT. 6. room and P ot (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors B W oot Neoe | ‘Seattl: Passengers are advised to inspect the » ¥ . hr & Co., 1187 Mission street, be- T , Nevada rs Shannon, Seattle : HUGHES, proprietor. tween Beventis and Dighth: Interment Laurel o | E Dulseman L Ang |G Shannon, Seattle before purchasing tickets via othe second for Stockton and Antloch ‘ urnished or MARRIAGE LICENSES. Hill Cemetery. H E Weaver, Stockton|T H_Rand, Cal 2 Jov g ciioy SNT sRe | Six Men Blow Open the Safe and | M Mimerick. Netads |G A Buell. Stockton ~ | fofe, 3rs, muperior, tg, 1 St o ifonly, and the third for Fresno - e 2 owing marriage licenses were issued STATE TRANSACTIONS. b ALACE HOTEL. Nome. The Pacific Coast Steamship Co. has | e | sdvertisements and | yexierday REAL . il e Escape With Its Contents to Mis- | g 1 qannin, St Louis (C Le Grand, N Orleans | heen running iis steamers to amcka—winter | | and Bakersfield with sleepers o o P. Fisher, 24, 522 Polk street, and | pouie Arhor, Alvina, Herman, Otto, TI souri, Pursued by a Posse J G Nicholon, Livpool D Cushing & W, Oak | and stmmer—for 25 years and is the Pioneer | =S 1R Diee = s lie, Rudolph, Amelia R., Willlam, Minnie and F Aloock, Liverpool 8fise Marsaret Leg, NY | Pacific Coast Line. For turther intormation || fop hoth places. R »ough Grant avenue, and | i HUFOIDR, AZCHA Jt. nd Pauline Muller With Bloodhounds. A Whiteside, Livetpool/O Emblin & w, N Y | inquire of H. H. LLOYD. Ocean Dock, Seattle, | - HOOMS AND BOARD. | Mare: MoRilister street. | L D eedes Oramus (SIEIS), 1ot o Dr G Dwinnel. Motagu/A Hordeweloer Chicas | Wash.; N. FOSTON. 9 washington it.. Port- | Don’t I ur brain t LN Y stroel - D) to Merpades. ngle), . oovyn, N . Was V. PARRIS, 124 West Second st.. - e o g g LR it = | § line of Sacramento street, 10)°W of Larkin, PADUCAH. Ky.. July 11—The Tiinots | Akiiilioe Btk | D Amoid, & w & X I GODDALL, PERKINS & puzzie yo ain try: few 2 2, Crockett, and | Vo0t O Calitorata to T ADU , Ky., July 11.—The Tliinois nhardt, Berlin | Cloughen & w, ) 10 Market st. TICKET OF- i i Annte Eenty, 19, | 8 T o G e i t Y in Neat | Central fast train from New Orleans to|J A Reos, Rotterdam |Dr D Smith & . Phil Xew Mintgomery st.. San Franclsco. _| ing to read the ordinary rail- Z K enue, S 6, B 18, NE 6, N 85:2%, W 24 26-4 B vas o s - - | Fannie Mayer, 15, New York George W. and Mary S. Halght to Edward - T Miss J Ward, S Helena|M C Sullivan, Grb GIh acific Coast Steamship Co. | g | e—————————— W . and Catherine A. Larnier, same; $10. of Wickliffe, Ky. The traln was flagged | F Gay, Sacramento |J Smith, Portland St leave Broadway | | g6t aboard. EOOMS AND BOARD WANTED. | s g 'DE TH"‘; 1ius Jacons (exeeutors es- | and when it stopped the bandits entered | A G Hansen, Vailejo |3 F Keishaw, Centerv #wnart. San Francisco | e a2 o] ler and Adetine Adler) o |{he cab. The fireman, J. J. Fryisch, was lis,_Sen Jose i{A Dreuseth, Seattle - rtail a. m.. The t 628 Market street ~ THS—MARRIAGES ATHS. ; i e e . was | § itoy . Riverside |¢ 3 Gage . popte—it a. m.. | e man a arket stree o W ot Polk W H by & 1%; | struck on the head with the butt of a re- | T M Crawford, Sacto |G Ly s w s 8 Avewt & ! volver and badly hurt.' The robbers, six | J J Fisher, Angels Cp C wants to see you, or at the n Worner, both of state of Joan N. G, Hunter (by A. F. ‘TRMN DERAILED AT 71804 Martined, 3an ltamon, Vallejo. Naga, Birth, marriage ath notices sent by 3 2 X v - at_Seattle. serted. They must be handed nk Kalfin to Bisie J. Shaw, lot on N line | in number, cut off the engine and express e e o o STt & w, T For_Vietoria. Vancouver (B. | of the pubiication offices and be - 876 5 of Webster, £ % by N | car and ran & mile and a Talf to Fort i ©). Fort Townsend, Seattie. || Santa Fe Ferry office. e name a: resi e of per- efferson, near o ver and wi n 'acoma. Everett, nacor H i to have the same published. Hinkel to same, same; $l \mght of 'the Missouri shore. Here they and New' Whateom (W en R. and Clara Marshall, Anna G. Rug- . EXTIvN y e B R RN BORN. gles (Clark), (wife of James D.), Marguerite | DIewopen the express safe and took all the A Fiy g T g el s ARTJ s city, July 10. 1900, . e o 1to Missouri. 3 e C > at-Seattle to this - , wite of Fre o dalighter. — containing $700 on the Kentucky side and | Continued From Page Ten. e e L e ] LUDOVICI—In Kingsley, Mariposa County, | ~Diedrich and Auguste Poll to Hermann Al- | another package on the Missouri side,| e b | “For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. m.. July e 25, 1500, to the wife of Tenny E. Ludo- | bert, half of lot on S line of Waller street, 131:3 | both of which have been recovered. The 12, August 1, and every ffth day a ‘son, E of ; $10. | robbers did not attempt to molest the pas- | Eureka ....|Humboldt.....[July 14, 2 pm|Pler 13 | thereatter. Tratns lonv. LAURENCE—In Alameda, July 11, 1900, to the fina igro, lot on SW | sengers. City Puebla Vie & Pgt Sd.|July 15, 11 am Pier 8 | or Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeen, Cay RAN FILANCINCS. wife of A. W. La . "a son B NW of Bryant, NW A special train with bloodhounds and an | Pt. Arena.. Point Arena.. July 16, 2 pm|Pler 2 | ucos. Port Harford ¢ Luis Obispo). Gaviota, } {Main Line, Foot of Marict Streed) TERRAMORSE—In this city, July 8, 1900, to | by SW 100; 310. | armed posse left Jackson for the s(.(,"e[(‘omna San Diego..... July 16, llglnH’h-r Santa Barbara, Vel a, Hueneme, San Pedro, 2 morse, & daughter. ugene Hoffman to Henry and Helene Mun- | SFAVH, POTE (0q Missourd officers are hot | Nome City.|Cape Nome....July 16, 2 pm|Pier ast Sen Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport— | tBAvES — Fmow Mav 18, 1500 — vy ‘ er, lot on S line of Twentieth street, 205 E of | on the robbers’ trail. About $10,000 was Newburg |Grays Harbor July 15, 19 a. m, July 14, 18, 30, August 3, and e —— S iiste “and. Mathilde Chatain to Gustave | Secured, In addition to the money dropped | ROWTUN® IRy Rdp ISy 1T L e e anty at Bort Harc| o Bt Taetie e “Titte KEYS-VAN WORNER. keley, July 11, baum, lot on W line of Mission street, 157:6 | bY the robbers. Bonita . San Pedro.....|July 18, $ am|Pier 11 Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port ®7:60a Shasta Express—Duvis Williams (for by the Rev. Brad avitt, Axel M. | S of 32:6 by W 125; $10. | * 1d_Redondo (Los Angeles)—I1 a. | Bartlett ), Willows, Ied E Mor- 24, 28, August 1, and every | Bluff, Portland... cimiseces "TEORD | | Time Ball. f Hme a0 B oo Rt | SWITCH BY ROBBERS Bay, San Jose del | Lo oo - Oslietogs aud danta Rosm. oo e K O 1ot Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. Mer. e e Matyaville, Ororiile. ;... g g il et 2 s chants” Exchangs, San ' Francisco,” Cal., 2 | 004 Atlaatic Express— Ogdeu ”-u.l— T g : Attempt to Wreck and Loot an Ex- | UM I | [, (ower of the new Ferry | o FOr, further Information obtain company’s o Rt Pt AR, | press on the Baltimore and bullding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— | fO49eT® e right to change Margavilis. Chico. | atino, ot < oL P e | Ohio, . 1 e. at noon of the Ith meridian, or % 8 | yagmers Caling dates and houte of safiing | “S'30AOskdsle. Chiness (for st it 3 : §10. . Gclock p. M., Greenwich time. s | Without previous notlce | e9:008 Haymwarde, Nileguod Wa e PHILADELPHIA, July 1L—According v C. G. CALKINS, | “TICKIIT OFFICE4 New Montgomery | +0i908 Loy A, - Dupont, W to officials of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- | _Lieutenant Commander, U. S in charge. | street (Palace Hotel. =~~~ = | Tracy, Lathroy. Niociton. Margaret ( road, another attempt to rob the Wash- | GOODALL, PERKINS . Gen. Agents, resno. .. eooiioee | 1ine_of Nato T ipa 5 = * % | 10 Market st., San Francisco. vjo, Martinas " . In this city, July 11, 1900, Martha | 2% SE 80; gift. 2 1”«‘7:\‘;‘wn)l'xprps.l;i bt&:kt‘h:d Sllfb-‘l,:e 6:1::' ‘;5 [ | Y ! &Mmuucmm‘ -4 3 O o Koty martha | “John € and Pauline Rued to Julius Berend. | $3.000000 in gol MRORE b Shipping Intelligence | THF 0 R & N cn | nore, Stockton, - D lot on W line of Sixteenth avenue, 121:6| New York, came near being ‘successful | | g g . I L P . . endots, Meaford, Visalie, . a native of Liv- alifornia street, S 30 by | early to-day ;\txfuls;r:, a slhorth\;!l?tnn"e‘ | 4 DISPATCH FAST STHAMERS TO 2 yea d 4 months. &Y e | outside of this city. e train, which con- | ¥ ngwarda, ird on W line of Twenty 3 PORTI.A I D 0p Snc to itiver St R0 e S of C street, § 50 by W 120: $10. isted of two sleepers, two day coaches | ARRIVED. Loy el e e s . T g Michael and Mary ‘McGrath to Willlam V.| and three baggage cars, left Washington | Wednesday, July 11 e uding oarts | “t0or Martinez, Han Nswou, Vallels, a3 . and Margaret M. Hughes, lot on SW corner of | 53t 11:30 last night. It was due here at 3:10 | _Stmr San Juan, Friele, 10!z days from Cape | FAR $12 rirst Class inciuding oart Napa, Callatogn. Suiita Rosa.. ... » thie city, July 10, 130, Elste | I} e A ey | 55is moceing. As open emiton st Foloom | Nbms. L $8 Second Class ara Neals. 00y Bonicia, Winters. Mong raon, & native of San | Wy e lot 185 GIft Map 3; $10. Lot | OVerturned the engine and derailed the | Stmr South Coast, Olsen, 14 hours from Al | STATE OF CALIFORNIA sails et e a aged 1 year § months and 15 days. | PRyid, N Hawley 1o Olve Verkotteren. 1 | (hree baggage cars, but no one was in- | P@h . o iiie River, Thompson, 71 hours fm | COLUMB 4 +4:807 Niles, San Joss and Stockion . iy i 10. Jooo, Julia. | 3 by W 120, block 115, Rafiroad Avenue Exten- [JULed. = = o . ihe fact that the | Gays Harbor. SO B 2 Spoka t b };‘;m—.m o oved wife Jackson, Loy SN2 5xaminati c : 8 Schr_Archl 4 Fontle, Johgnsen, 18 hours | oints i s Nor o . years - e | switch had been tampered with. The rall- | trom Fiske Mit - | o Jonansen et PORAK. < &5, T Tars, Los Angeles. *3:007 Fresuo Passenger —Martiues, Lath- ford to Adolph and Clara Bacchini, Through tickets to all points East hn ¢ i s v | "8 v om | : % L 1 q jie of Twenty-ninth Avenne, road officials have placed detectives on | Schr Bender Brothers, Wetzel, 16 hours from C. WARD, General Azent Btockton, Merced, Berencs o, T e NW of I street, NW 130 by SW 100, block | the case and have ofiered a reward of $300 | Bowens Landing. | 50 Market st., nd for Yosemite), Fremo. . n Lau 2 days. | Bay View Hom 1; $600. | for the arrest or conviction of those tam- | _Schr Mary E Russ, Wikender, 7 days from | goapaALL, PERKINS & CO. a andoor, 4 ds and acquaintances are respect- | Bas d;, < 2 i Hd N 7 a T | Tacoma. ¥ e Senathan il ke Ve erbert Du Fuy Tait to Nicholas T. Knud- | pering with th yite , General Agent | e Supe dents %) from her late resi- | fon. lot 3 >f Henry street, 95 B of Har- | Rust of the United States Express Com- | Wednesday, July 11. | o5 Interment Cypress | vard, E_2 by 100, block 101, University | pany sald that notwithstanding reports | symr santa Rosa, Alexander. San. Diego; | | Mouna; $100 | o the contrary, there was no gold bullion o | { . | Goodall, Perkins & city, July 11, 190, Louisi- | James 1. Damon and George A, Hill to Ame- | helonging to the government on the train, | SAILED. o u rden. bel N o amon, lot Sir Dexusl Homedlead Ass0- | 4nd whatever money was being icatried | Wednesday, July 1. | WILL PISPATCH FOR 18:001 Vallein A A d mother of W e i i ldhche: B Cabil t came in the ordinary course of | Br stmr Moana, Carey, Honolulu and Sydney. TSNy Oufssiat L yrs. & 5 ¥ and Alma Jourden, a native n Jr. a0 anchet to Con- S This, he sal as all in dyna-| Stmr Progreso, Zolling, Tacoma. - Margaret . vleans, aged 43 years T O o e tress, | mite-proof safes. The I3 to the express n eaman, Seattle, x os Rasmuss i acquaintances are respect- |-373 SW of Bra W3 by NW-100, blotk 8 1 rpany will -be trifiin SPOKEN. iy . %0 attenl the Phtsanl So-wiiorcly | Bxoelator Fomastmd: 90 ’ = | “June -7 8 4 W, ship Henry Fatitey, trom gt : 5" Bowerd atrest. (hoove %o Bt | Alameda County. | New York for Honolulu. 4 The elegant, fast, Al new passenger steamer, June 2029 N 31 W, Br ship Gen Gordon, hce March 10 for Queenstown. MISCELLANEOUS. CONTRACTS APPROVED ‘ Church, Twenty-fourth and Alabama | , where & solemn requiem mass will be for the repose of her soul, com- | ter line of Market stree with center line of | Sarah J. Broad (wife of C. A) to C. A.| Broad, 1 acre, beginning at intersection of cen- | S. S. NOME CIiTY, | COART DIVINION (Narrow Gauge). Shenk 30 o' clock. Logan or Thirtysixth - N TS B s, BY CARTER’S SUPER'ORS‘ VICTORIA, July 10—Br stmr Robert Adam- 1600 tons register. (Foot of Mar i 0, 1900, Cornelt Vv 3 peginning, Oakland; gift. R e v 5 for Nanaimo, is at thi: Tt 2 e i il ety Fely. 0, S8, oraattin A Hi (A TRICEE CF hrete R S S e e Ak i, JULY 17th. T Bt Crs Wcanioy Tor B ete m Hambey) to Richard Hambey, all | 2 in plat 20, Mountain | Oakland Township; $100. DOMESTIC PORTS. SEATTLE—Sailed July 11—Chil bark Bertha. Arrived July 11—Stmr Ruth, from Skaguay; S Jowe, Faiton, Chief Clerk Sterley’s Testimony in Green-Gaynor Extradition | h Leaby, and beloved brother of Pat- d Maggie Leahy, a native of San Connections at ST. MICHAEL for DAWSON and all YUKON RIVER POINTS. hds an ntances are 3 s (single) to Myron L. Wurts, i - £ v 4 =R The taneral this day e e W e Proceedings. stmr Cottage City. from Skaguay | For Passenger and Frelght Rates Apply to , from the parlors | of Sylvian way, S 33:4, NEW YORK, July 1L.—The hearing in| m'";:; l':";\m »;:‘;l‘g‘ l:;‘;;“_ ‘%!‘r,\‘: z. ‘ | elety } Myron T.. and. Febecea Wurts to | Greene and J. F. and E. R. Gaynor to | Mercury, from Seattle; barge Skookum, from Maurice, Pearl F. Pitcher, ail interest in same, Berkeley; $10. C. H. and Catherine Glauber to Louis Lanne- | | wehr (single), lot on W line of Third street, 100 | N of Rose, N 55 by W 133, being lots 24 and 2, block 29, Tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Association, Berkeley; $700. Home Building Company (a corporation) to | Walter R. Cowan, the W 50 feet of lot 13, map elebrated for the ing at 10 o'clock, Seattle; ‘schr Spokane, from Seattle; schr Cas- metery for inter- | R co, from Seattle. BANDON—Salled July 11—Schr Joseph and Henry, for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed July 10—Schr Beu- lah, for San Francisco. CAPE NOME—Arrived June 26—Schr Satlor Boy, from Port Hadlock. | _GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived July 11—Schr Roy | Somers, hence June 3: schr Queen. hence June 139 FOST ST. KIMBALL STEAMSHIP COMPANY Will Dispatch for NOME, the jurisdiction of the Georgia Federal Court, was resumed to-day before United States Commissioner Shields. J. W. O. Sterley, who was chief clerk under Cap- tain Carter, identified one by one t e‘ various contracts made by General Gii- | more and Captain Carter for the Govern- | ment work and Mr. Erwin offered them in CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAN FRANGISCO—Tast of Mackot wl*“‘- *7:18 . 11:00 *300 1300 00 8:00 10:004.m 31300 100 13:00 00 14:00 "B:00rm. COAST DIVISION (Hrosd Gauge). GHLIN—In the City and County Ho: pital, July 11, 1900, Mary McLaughlin, a n: ve of Irel aged 80 years. this Lake st.. San Francisco, has orphan, half-crphan March 31 to June An- ephen inie » yeece' $ uncle of Ber- | OO K enen 45 Witiasa. Keontor, Jot ton | Suldenge. Same of them: dated HASk 1o | 2: zchr.C. B Marchast heue: Juns M ache (Third wd Townserd Sta.) year Susen Camp- | o PlMrich Isnmen to Wilk Eoner, ot . Counsel for defense objected to | Chas Hanson. from Bristol Bay. 91 oo - South Nan oo veas 4 w of Mrs. 1. 5. Parsons, Mrs 5 e B g It & b | i hem, but Commissioner Shields overruled | PORT TOWNSEND-—Arrived July 1—Stmr PORT CLARENCE, CAPE YORK AND NTie0n S Jose i Way. Steltomn street, N 50 by W 315, being lot 8, block Dimond Tract, Brooklyn Township: $900. 4 Mitchell to Phebe C. Bokert. A, 1 years € months; years 2 months. Maher, Barney McHugh and the - k Nome; Br stmr Pak Ling, fm - James McGinley, & native of Gold Hill, B e e 2 Yokohama. Almiade \WWeluesdaye o 17:80. Sunday all objections. Mr. Rose of counsel fof the defense argued that General Gllmore | SAFETY HARBOR lot_on Exeursion for Saa Flish Pennyroyal Pills | 0% 4 18 years ths and 20 days. 27 SW B e of Bey | o P e d EASTERN PORTS. Bacte Criz, Pacific Grove able: take mo others | , EFFriends and ac ances are respect- " frack, S 0 SE 15003 NF | jyas not suspected of any complCity in | npw YORK—Arrived July 10—Stmr Advance, | The Elegant, Commodious. Fast Al Passen- | > the frauds and the District Attorney ex- ited to att the funeral this day ger Steamship ! 9 o'clock. Interment Holy | Twenty-five hundred tons’ dispiacement. Dublin at SB corner of lands of Carl J. Mag- | bids put in by cantractors. SYDNEY—-Arrived prior to July 10—Stmr Menlo Park, g reday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- » NW 140:2 to beginning, Ala- | plained that he desired the contracts | 8T Gk 10 stmr Alllance, for Colon. Vaso' itables, Sem g Glara, street, fhence to St Pat- | Py oo Mary Sorenson to Jens P. Sorenson, | Wade by General Giimore in evidefice to FOREIGN PORTS. JOHN S KIMBALL | Suet, Lompoe and — burch, where a solemn req s divided half interest in lot beginnt : | show how the prices had increased after = i % » | g clebrated for the repose of his soul, | InGTIGed Ralf Interest I ot b e aa 5 | Captain Carter had sole control of the . Sl Min Tk i | Ba 2 for O e il | O Qe ¥ nesson, thence NW 14.17 chains, N 6.50 chains, | (Cross-examined, Sterley testified that hence June 13. ABOUT AUGUST 1. 3 San Jo v or PACTFIC COLLECTION | MITCHELL-In this city, July 10, 1900, Mary | NE© 863 chains, SE 1588 chains\ SW 13.06 | every one of the contracts introduced was | e ORI ea" iy 7—8ctr Zamoa, for | P T e 4 : tion of chains to beginning, being portion of San Lo- | approved by one or more officers superior | Grays Harbor. For Passenger and Freight Rates Apply to Monterey and Fasific anch, a native of New York, | renzo Rancho. Eden Township: gift. to Captain Carter. Two or three of them | CALLAO—Arrived June 24—Br bark Conway RIMBALL STEAMSHIP CO., i San Jose and Way Stations aged o 5. 5 Mary Ann Teague to Hjalman Kehlet, lots 1| oo o0 e = & g, # Seattl San Joas and Pri | Way Stations *9:43. "7 Friands are respectfully invited to at- : s . | were approved by the Secretary of War. | Castle, from Seattle. 20 Moxhit fe, i Bravetato. fose anl Princival Way 430 tend the funcral thin day CThursday). av 3 | R A A B A Captain Gllelte, who in July, took charge | , MAZATLAN Selled July 10—Ger stmr Aby- E i v saasn Sap Jose. et Gutes and Prineleed o clock late residence, farrison e and Allca ¢ Baliey fo Car and | of the Southern harbor improvement | d98. o iciaco. s . oot Irtermeat Taurel ST Ounetey. marles, i nd e & halley fo, Gonl and | Sork, “identified drawings of - log and | MANILA—Arrived July $—Br stmr Brecon | SROE San Joms ant Was Boattons. asiene 1 ana MORTON—In this city, July 9, 100, Johanna, | jo) N of Grayson, N 62 by W 130, being the S | brush mantles built by the Gaynors under | iy MOUTH— Arrived July 11—Br ship Pe- | o8:43¢ San Jose anid Way Statiovs. vi:30r beloved wife of G. W. Morton. mother of Nel- | 12 feet of lot 1 and all of lots 2 and 3, block | a contract with General Gilmore and sim- | jeys, hence March §. | | AforMoriing — Plos Afemeon ghter of Ellen and the late rayson Tract, Berkeley; $5. |'tlar drawings of work done by them under | HONGKONG—Arrived July 10—Br stmr Bm- | —_— | *Duily. 1t Sunday mxcepted. 1 Sanday oy Reuter f Mrs, K. L. Minton to Willlim M. Minton, lot | contracts made with Captain Carter. Mr. Vi v v ; | B et Bntin BB ST 75 3 . . . M. | press of Japan, from Vancouver. S TEAMERS. Wik LEAVE WHARF. COR. b Sacnrday soly. tive of San Fran NE corper of Clinton avenue and Lafayette | irwin, replying to the objections of the | OCEAN STEAMERS. | S et Firet ana Brasnan strects, St 1p. m. ol Sender. - &5 - quatntances are respeot- | Hioeice Tra ot Alamedar glft. o | defense, said thete was a difference of| TENERIFFE—Arrived July 1-Stmr Hathor, | for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. calling af | ° TR T AN attend the funeral this day | ; Wm0 nearly er cent in the prices charged, Franciaco for Hambure. | Kobe (Hioga), Nagasaki and Shanghai. and bk trom et tate rest. | oOafy 8 ‘and George T Haight to Pank ot | MEI Ny Bilietie was stil] on the stand | | ORERBOURGLAfved July -Stmr Grat | connecting at Hongwong with steamers o T CALIFORNIA NORTRWESTERN RY. CO. . 3 3 ate ‘Waldersee, from New York. | dia. NEW YORK—-Arrived July 1l—Stmr Katser | of saili Marie Therese, from Bremen. S8, AN when the court adjourned until to-mor- Tow. | @enoe, n thence to St. seph’s Church, where a requiem high mass r the repbsé of her soul, No cargo received on board on day SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC and Lafayette street, N 46:5 by W 108, block 5, same, Alameda; $10. ends and acquaintances are respect- Edwin H. and Augusta L. Garthwaite (by W. lis: suitable for express or milk | & > ( ——— ; o: cheap. 2630 Mission, | « & at © oclock. Interment Mount | Remillard Brick Company (corporation) to Sailed July 11_Str New York, for Southam, I i ‘:ff‘}“:;;"',,;‘,-,,'i‘:;"‘-;‘;'_,‘. "\ tamenn: 50+ ¥ OFFICIALS CONFER IN tont simr Noordland. for Antwerp; stmr Oce. | S8, RAILWAY COMPANY. NIC July 9, 1900, Mary 8. | “pantel P. Clark to Teresa Breining (wife of ’ fap A L Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St ohn C. M r of Maggle, An Lot - . M LIVERPOOL—Arrived July 11-Stmr Majes- : | e o ot Giasies At Willle oo deugitz] HeEp lot on N lise of Bixth stoee. 1% W of THE CASE OF NEELY | nmoor o Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. tor of Andrew -Valentine, and sister of Jobn | e oor Vo bF L0 DEIRE i g Vgt SO SOUTHAMPTON--Arrived July 11—Stmr St | freight and passage apply at company's office, | WEEK DAYS—7:20, 9:00, 11:00 & m.; 12:35, Ar 3 3 | 25, block 70, Oakland. quitclaim deed; $i0. vew York. 421 Market street, corner First. ' 2:20, 5:10, 6:30 Thursdays—Extra, tr) #nd Margaret Valentine, a native of Califor- | "y yey A. Clark to same, same, Oakland; $1350. Oonirt Tanist the Go i Go New Yorl rl e aoenl. At 5, im'o" - S“mr»c“:’:g‘_. = u‘-‘ o3 n d 45 years 9 months and 25 davs. | (This @eed 1s given under certan conditions.) o msists on the Governmen - L H- AVERY. - ¥ . - T 230, 100 . m: 130, 330 ing More Deeply Into the ed to_attend the funeral this day | Evidence. sday). at 2 o'clock. from the resldence ther, Andrew Valentine, 3213 Twen- | W. Garthwalite attorney) to Elizabeth A. Teich- man, lot on SF liné of Summit street, at a point of its intersection by line dividing lots § AMERICAN LINE. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. | Mission st and storage. AN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—4.10, 7:80, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.: 12 == itk sireet, betwean Folsom and Harrison. g e s WASHINGTON, July 11.—A conference < Intarment Masonte Cemetery [ 387 % w1 T Tegianing, Oakiand; $16, | 0f Government officials was held to-day NEW YORE, SOUTEAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS FOR U, S. IAW_"“ AND VALLEJQ. 0. 515 g m. - Satirdaye—Exira trips v ot ~ | NEISH-In this city, July 11, 1900, Walter | "¢ and Mary C. Reigelhuth to Willlam J. and | in the Department of Justice on the case o Steamer ‘‘Monticello." SUNDAYS—$:10, 9:40, 130 a m.: 1:40. 34l - UTERS-—-We as, beloved son of. Willlam G. and Jane | Elizabeth Kiito, 1ot on § line of Thirty-second | or C. F. W. Neely, charged with embez. Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. i Wk, ThAn i et Ak S L e L 1 ER s 4 7 iban any | a native of fan Francisco, aged 6 | gtreet, 315 W of Grove, W.50 by § 140, being | O1i/'=" Ciiban postal funds and now in iajl| From New York every Wednesday, 10 a. m. 30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. ni Fri- | Hetwéen Ban Prancisco and Schustsen Par® Yain 2on | I 3 d {Tot 12" block 2087, Rowland Tract, Oakland: it | &€ CHRER POUIS (005, 37E AT (0 Jak | e Pam uly 18(New York ...August 8| 4. ve 't p. m. and 8:30; Sundays, 10:30 a. m., § | eame scheduls as shove. EOPLES—In Sorora, Cal, July 10, 1900, James | Hannah M. Roach (widow) to Morris M. | 10 New York, pending the settlement of | gy Louts July 25 St. Paul......August 15 | 085 1R B A0 Trhce. Misslon-street Dock, | W., beloved husband of Amy Peoples, be- | Roach, lots 33 and 9, block 480, Adeline and | UXe question of his surrender to the Cuban RED STAR LINE. Pler No. 2. Telephone Main 1508. " Leave In Eftect. Arrive 1ovgs ‘zon ‘ot 30 and I E. Peoples, aad | Market Street Homestead Oakland: also lots 1 authorities for removal to Havana for N Wk ead Aatwis i | San Francisce. [Apr. 15, 1500.| San Franciseo. trial. At the conclusion of the conference At- brother of Mrs. R. L. Dickenson and |to 4 and 30, block O, resubdivision portion of Peopies, & native of California, uged 30 years | Roberts & Wolfskill Tract, Oakland; also lot From New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. and 11 months on W line of Adeline street, 203:6 N of First, eral Grij ald it had bee ruly 18 Westernland .August 1 | RAILROAD TRAVEL. PERKELEY REAL {7 Friends and acquaintances are.respect- | N 25 by W 128:3, being lot 3§, block 445, Briggs m,"e ,?:“m, pu,p%i: %f .JSM,. wml: July 25| Kensington A.Aufin H " S - ESTATE. tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow-| Tract, Oakland; gift. United States Attorney Baldwin of New NAL NAVIGATION CO. sy S ~ | (Friaay), at 11 o'clock, from the residence of | Seward M. and Alice B. e to Charles A. 30 Montgomery street. = York in the preparation of the case, which FOR me furnished cottage: stable, | his p ts, 232 Dolores street, thence by | Connitt, lot on § line of Sharon o IH m) nmm t local. C. HENDERSON. 30k | slsctiic funeral car, corner of Bighteent m"h-g) treet, 100 B of Colby, W g, 8 1t | Will be heard by Judge Lacombe, 'on the EMPIRE LINE, NORTH PACIFIC COAST : | and Guerrero streets at 12 o'clock. Interment | 50, to’ beginning, being lot 14, block D, | 234 Inst. The Judge, it was stated, had > i N Via Sausalito Ferry. = — Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Revised Map of Clairmont Avenue t, Oak- | Insisted on the Government going more| 8. 8., “‘OHIO" u’“?fi»i".‘qfa‘i&"’..fi"' l.ngr:t. Commencing April 2, 1908 ; : = | ROCHE—1In this city, July 11, 190, Katie, be- | land; 3600. deeply into the evidence than was Usual in | Michadl, "May 24, Sgeécanont saitings fom | poou SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY () “\L i\D AD‘ | F aaughier of Fhomas and Julin Roche, | | Marle Werner (a widow) and_Gertruds M. | such cases and an effort will be made to | Seattle to Nome, &t. Michael and Yukon River } Al ] MENTS. 4 sicter of Julia Roche und Mrs, N. Shields; | Hovt (s widow) to George A. Fisher, lot 4, | fully meet his views in the matter. BIS, Jalx: &, SNERes: 7S o WEEK DAYS—7:00, *3:30, 9:30, 11:00 & mj & native of San Francisco, aged 18 years and | Werner Tract, Berkeley: $10. Gidrods i Torafion o NSPORTATION CO. 2, L, B35 46 S G 640 5 ™ - 1 ‘months. e 4 réac ke BXTRA TRIPS For M lley ‘and San OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. RILEY-1n this itr, July 11, 1900, Bdward H Builders’ Contracts, STATUS OF MEAT BILL. 30 Montgomery street. Rifd 3o Hocaays W “‘nl-y *_| ¢ beloved lusbarid of Elizabeth Riley, and | . Dobner (owner) with R. Rechenbach (con® | 1 OOMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. | 274 Su A B0 father of Thomas E. ;-fl:"‘ufi; nfint'{‘\”e“&l‘.nhb tractor)—All work for alterations and aadi e | German Restriction Will Not Go Into DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, -‘Bl;‘N.D‘Al& -'x?n,"imk"-’s?k." o a frame building on SW lino of gizset, 3 KW of Brasns, NW. 85 ty W 1900, ¥ H. Perazzi (owner) with P. A. Antonell Effect Until Autumn. BERLIN, July 11.—The Reichsanzeiger to-night publishes the text of the meat 1) very Thursday instead of Soirdey, Trom November 3, 1509, at trom Pier 42, North River, foot of t. LA BRETAGNE, July 1§; LA OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. A i quaintances are respect- d the funeral to-morrow d to at at 5:3) o'clock, from his late resi- thence to St. Rose's res-2djoining Richmond | Morton (* run to San Quentin. Perry street, marked g e =nin- | -re’ a jem high All be | (contractor), architect Maxwell G. Bugbee—All | bill, but the time at which the measure MPAGNE, July 26; LA TOURINE, Auy M SAN RAFAEL TO AN FRAN iz ralirond stations, Sunta e for the Tepose of his soul, com- | Siterations and additions, et o Painting, | iy §9 Into effect was not definitely stat-| & LAGUITAINE, *August 5. First Class 16 | TWEER DAYS $:38, 30, T S0, o 3 he p e a0 ¥ oclock.” Tnterment. foty Crons | PUIRNIE: “1oith Sty i Gomake & | od, fhe' Kesociated Freas loarns from s | Havre, 3880 and upwara Second clase tn | me: b 115 T8 Saa G G0 . m i rellable source that the measure will not “&E&"figfi{" ?E'E'r?dc'f""i'o"fi Mark West Union and Jasper streets, E 20:2 - > o Jn this clty, July 9, 108 Chatles | pan by N 50:8; | O o me effective befor autumn. The Line fl?%snh; e NERAL, CAGENC 1t %mr{uy- o -t... and ‘E{f A P Stages connect # Santa Rosa for — B8 Wuaniieny Lndon, aged 5 years A | ofoo i, Gatley (owner) with W. B. Grant (con- | eral press points out the singular fact| way (Hudson Buflding) New York J F. | m.; 140, 215, ‘330, 430, 565, 6@, 1:36, 108 g% at ; at of Millard Fillmore g, K. of P, | tractor), architect J. F. Dunn—All work, ex. | that the German navy, which admitted | pGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Mont- | P- M. for cept mantels, electric work, gas fixtures, art (it was satisfied for many years with San Francisco. marked (*) start from San Y.: also a member of the Order gomery avenus low rent till = e i . iass and finished hardware, for two-stéry | American canned meats, 18 now valnly | — OM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRAN ttage of 4 rooms, | &f Chosen Friends, Crescent Council No, 2. | FI70, “puiding (fats) on W line of | samerican z ey 5 DAYS—c:33, “Dasement, brick | 0O F of Chicago, UL (Buffalo and Chi- | SIET 53N of Bighteenth, N 2 by W sor 50es, sins Lo Jomiain Bhene Joodetor the out. HAMBURG-AMERICAN ) GA8S, 1A%, Tike. 330, EXTRA TRIPS on M estined for Chin: ca.nna of water, all F s o0 i —— . . eiiss g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- and is obliged to take English TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS SERVICE . o prner: price, all | gully invited to attend the funeral this day | REV. J. C. HOLBROOK ILL. meats and to banish sausages, and ne|TO PLYMOUTH (LONDOX) CHERBOURG | *id Saturdars at 1ip and 1 . Tbe . ) und: near § lines of | _(Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the mortuary o . German goods are obtainable. L R P Tty TR B g uub&:‘m | Banhe¢ {n_'Heights, 'Hullville, g thouen o wite NEY Ts the Oldest Congregational Clergy- S 10 FEVNOURE, CHERBOURE ANEVICE |y oo m, ook SoseicARAR w0 way s Jendioe, O Te B g e HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO,, man in the Country. SALARIES REDUCED. BURG. ALSO NEW YORK TO CHERBOURG | yions. 2 Sorings, Harrls, Olsen's, Dyer, Scotis re Eeventh St: néar cor. Broas: (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher). AND HAMBURG. 3:15 p. m. Baturdays—Cazadero and way sta- | wnd Fureka. STOCKTON, July 1L—Rev. Dr. J. ¢, Holbrook, the oldest Congregational cler. gyman in the country, is Iying seriously i1 For Salling, ete., Apply to HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE, 37 B'dw'y, N. Y. PARIS HOTEL ACCOMMODATION | ~Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at Notice Served Upon American Em- aturday e on Sunday, round trip tickets to all points ployes at Paris Exposition. NE] T AND EMBALME] % FIth' st opposite Lincoln Sehogt age free. H. Z. JONES, weekdays (Saturdays excepted)— and way stations. Telephone -South $0. - Reserved if secured before departure. & m. Sundays—Cazadero and way | Ratael halt rates. 2 elephione South 80 at the home of his daughter in this ofty. U"&g‘sfi-' % ih ";:‘;f‘“‘-““uzv . Peck, | gpRZOG & CO. Gen. Agts. for Pacific Coast, | tions, - e e T o astaive Yl He fell while getting out of bed Sunday | UM ates Commissioner neral to (401 California st., corner Sansome, S. F. 12:45 p. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way m C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, NITED UNDERTAKERS, | night and broke the end of his right | the Paris Exposition, to-day decided to o | General - Gen. Pass. Agent. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. “Q}l‘r o :‘;Byléz Zl‘:__j‘m":n‘h;; Dinety-third | notices to this effect were sent to nearly [ s, 5. AUSTRALIA_ (Honolulu only). 5 MOUNT TAMALPAIS SOENIC RAILWAY Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. ” 1 th i ed and was ac- | all on the salary list, informing them that| —....... ..Wednesday, July %, Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry: ive until the accident which Crl"‘")DlM him. | after August 1 their compensation would | 8. S. (via Honolulu), to Ne WEEK DAYS... 930 a m., 145 and 5:15 p. m. Xavy Department, =3 It ll:x fmgevd l:;edcmnot long survive, owing | be at a lower rate, the reduction ranging | _Zesland and Australia..Wed., Aug. 5, 8 p. m. SUNDAYS—S, 3 m., 1:30, 2:30 p. m. & ok Hoon Tty 1o his advanced age, : from 10 to 30 per cent 1,5 SPRECKELS 8 8R0S, 13 Monigoman CONTINENTAL LIMITED Fare San Franciecot Summit nd reear, 41 4 - R i TNy e R Foot Pacific VERN ALP, : Navy-yard, Mare CREMATI ON . s TMEEAE Am; Wil Issue Bonds. : e —FROM— =hapes, hardware, . s ELO, July 11.—Richard Briggs, an 3 LEN. e §500 tons 3 ran g i | Qdd Fellows Cemefery Association, | Tndian # years ola, robhed the house f | tion heid here. for the purposs o eatoiey goiavA ik | CHICAGO TO MNEW YORK . Home, Eatigen, AN ERANCISCO, CAL, L. D. Montague Jr. Saturday night, car- s - - ABYDOS .1l AND BOSTQN er tubes, oars, iron ar rying away several hundred dollars’ worth of valuables. funds for a new schoolhouse th - Hon carried by a vote of 160 to &'m Monthly_sailing for Valparaiso and mes Defore an election falled. The| Vie Mexi IF DECEASED WAS A MEMBER OF ANY o Dare T Ardl ored ORGANIZATION baving @ presiding officer His shoes were full ‘The tinest, fastest and best equipped train cpbles. Blank rnished upon application | and secretary the charge for cremation, a cop. | Of hobnails, making tracking easy. He |amount to be raised is $24,000, ded s e Lt e Chicago, with NO EXTRA CHARG! Fra .“ g Py 'A ‘s’ }:\3\ {’;_; %1. «-.s‘.;:'; :’.e!mnce¥=.:ed:.&f lt::mm;m lndn'mnn‘ O:Nnflv.:m“ was mjed uu: gtffldh §d no{ “3{,{' B: twenty b:ndl‘:lf $1200 §ch. Igglrm ::t% ":.' % & .fi. CO. AA-nu.l :: ::D'flor accommodations. 5 Genaral U. § X. , GEORGE B. PLETCHER, Superintendent. l:-fi;_ O Dot o Lo e Dayeh e eail iy iontgomery st ler No. 1 Freight otfée, ROSS C. CLINE P C. & Agt |

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