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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1900 REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SaLE. | Mark: Tel. Black w flats; Western Addition; rent $50; bldg.. new: income 37000 ists, investigate. m; Turk, near Polk; : 2 ma W." Addition tern Ad n mantels; West- and ¢ n Addition; modern 7-rm. house. near Market; 50x75 $i45; dopnto Western Adds TS on. Steiner; 50x106. SOL GETZ & BROTH while urices are low. , sewered and graded excellent locations; $10 " Richmona lots; %30 s near Mission st. and and Ocean View: all OCKER BU! lot. 4 llving roo house; dining-room oak | | { ICIAL NOTICES. MARRIAGE LICENSES. THE Girle® Directory Orphan Asylum glves | T, 1 ed | “notine that the following orpiax, nall-orphan, | yeteracy " I08 Tarriage licenses wers lssul abandoned children and foundlings have Charles A. Angelin, 30, 312 Eighth street, and 4 in the orphanage {rom Der’efin Mary M. Lundstrom, 30, 312 Fighth street to June 30, 1900: Mary Ellis: | " yain0" p Dunphy, 2, 2113 Fillmore- street, | and Josephine Wright, 20, 221§ Fifteenth street. Emil H. Lange, and Emma Juns- | | bluth, 20, city *| Alffed Holmgren, 33, 221 Broadway, end Bes- | sie Osberg, 42, 435%, Francisco street. Williem Crow, Pleazanton, and Maggle versten, 8 years | : 1d2 Derham, 9 years § months; 1 5 Years 7 months: Margaret S 43 | Jones, 15, Pleasanton Alfred F. McFall, Hicks, ing. T 728 Sutter street, and thel A T 495 Fell street. 5, T99B Fllbert street, and de street. , 28, iton, Slerra County, Alice A Wing, 19, Loyaiton, Sierra County, b y | _Frank O'Brien, 35, 155 Harriet street, ma Kiel. 4 years; Irene, 2 vears, Evaline, 9| Kiitie Hartnett, 40, 185 Harriet street. vears, Kate, 4 years, and Margaret Hurley, § | Wil H. Lemmerman, 20, 3§ Duncan ves Theresa, & years and Skelley, 8| stroet, and Margaret E. Bo 18, 613 Brvant. Years: Mary RS 2 nth: Angela | Thomas Keegan, 32. 1130 Kearny street, and Anderson . 9 years 3| Annte Rielly, 27, Powell street. | m T 1 Joseph M. ‘Brown, 21, 134 Page street, and | Anna F. Dorgelob, 21, 130 Page street. Frederick L. Skaggs, 34. Hotel §t. Nicholas, | and Harriet M. Morgan, 24, Hotel St. Nicholas. ‘BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATES George Sivertsen, 4 | — Tribon. 2 years 2| Birth, marriage and death notices sent by s Pratius, § years 11 months: | mail will not be inserted. They must be handed 2 months: Charles Haldt, | fn at cither of the pubiication offices and be | Laura Lane, 1 vears 6 ears 2 months; months; Jok Harry Maddox, John Johneon, T vears: Ches- years § monthe ter Roman years 6 months; months: Fi Frank Hunt, 2 years 6 months: Willlan: ' McColloneh, 3 | indorsed with the name and residence of per- vears 9 months; Walter O'Farrell, 1 year 3 | zed to have the same published. Lo Monge. 9 Harold. 4| = and Edward Cline, 2 s 6 monthe: | BORN. an. © years § months: Thomas | SHERIDAN-In this city, July 15, 1900, to the 3 years & momths: Willle, e T T | ~wife of Robert J. Sheridan, a daughter. Gonzales, 7 years 3 months ch, | === = = | years 1 Thonth: Joseph Tarana, 4 vears: Wil MARRIED. lam Sutt, 3 menths; Thomas McLaughiin 2 $ 3 incnibe; Paul Vaudoor, 4 vears 1i | SPINK—TWITCHELL—In this city, July 15, 0, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, James E. i Aradke e | ink and Lizzie V. Twitchell. The Secretary of the San Francisco | Protestant Orphan Scclety herewith gives no- | DIED. tiee that the following o end half. SHERE rhan girls and bovs nave be Maroney. Elizabeth Marsh, Henry F. Margaret 8 | Buck, George Marx, Samuel s.: Amella Rasmussen, | Choice, Hinc Motz, Henry | 7 yre: Rose Rasmussen, 1 yr. % mos.: Mabel | T agel, Marle R. Gorden, § yrs. 11 mos.: Heien W. Bosch, 8 X Nye, Dwight B 37s. 3 mos.: Florence J. Bosch, 3 y7s. 5 mos.; | es. Fannie R. Oarblin, Inga E. Vivian Anderson, 7 vrs Anderson, g | Ereeman (infant) Peden, Loulsa oo s il TE R 3 vre: Lilian| Gettens, Daniel Schwerin, Henrv | - L s 9 yra: Estella | re, ‘Henry Sebastiani, Rev. T. g © 1 vr % amoe ry, Thomas T. Singer, Leonard rance Kelly, 3 | Alexandrina Whalen, Jeremiah W. George a ¥rs.; Duncan M: Loughran, Mabel J. Zwaal, Andrew McDermott, Mary 7 yre Alexander, 9 BARRY—In this city, July 18, 1900, Nellie. be- loved daughter of James and the late Ellen Barry, and_beloved sister of Mollie, Nettie moe.; Carl Morse, George ‘ and Tillle Barry, Mrs. W. J. Riley and the Frank Bosch, 6 yrs | e Tellie Barry, a native of San Francisco, yrs. 2 mos.: | _aged 19 years. . Percy Smith, { BOOTHn Oakland, July 17, 1900, Edgar. be- Tester Davis, 4 yra g | loved child of Charies S. and C. Lorena Booth, { & native of Oakland, Cal., aged 2 years § | months and 18 days. | Friends are respectfully invited to at- 1 fces this day (Thurs- F ten rooms a = h ghade trees, mear station - creage tracts. wooded, § * S TUNSTEAD, Saa An- ACCURATE personal knowledge—each of the 3000 ranches on Y More than = SALE and EXCHANGE other agents in this city. and agent, s0ld and exchanged ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. large rooms, wide hall w bath sekeeping: hot and co! fine view water ivate family: completely fur- o, bet s., $4. | Jonas 4 outhouses, | M. GRIFFIN, 119 .\’ufim.f = Leavenw housekeeping off Taylor, near Post—3 furnished rnished and $1 week 1%—Front snd back parlors: e sultable s for light housekeeping. y-window furnished furnished front room for a also other rooms. sunny unfurnished rooms and able furnished rooms. tchen 1f desire to move into cation, desins | young womesn to room ces exchanged. Address 218 Devisadero st WICH HOUSE, per night, 1 per week, and sekeeping; apen all night, T, 142 Market st. (old No. 138)—Fur- * suites, single: also unfurnished. set. rupning water; bath; far- y furnished velers acco'dated. RE. KI Turk and Ta. icely furnished suny y day, week or month, unny front rooms: furnished ic lights: day, wk., mo. n€ water; rates reduced. Iis st.—Rooms, ; bpen night t Eilis st.—Incandes moking to §1 50 week, §2 mily; $1 and upward, § nice furnished front room: §4. %5, $7; suitable for ladie: N Apartment House, 25 Eighth st Ki arket” Fur or unfurnished, THE OAKE_ 115 Third— oming for good pe R. H GHES. proprietor. 1520 Market st.—Suite of 2 or § e- bath: ROOMS WANTED, o \G lady I’sun}x room with priviieke of central; ce. housekeeping, Box 113, Call ANTED—One large unfurnished room; ecen- north of Market. 220, Call office. "phone; | TO. 64% — Neat furnished rooms: | %004 rooming house | f1+—Large destrable room for gentle- | or suites. reasonbl, | room and ladies’ | i ront housekeey- | | AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas. the th stove; private famlily; reason- | furnizhed rooms £3d | PROPOS (FRUTVALE ADVERTISEMENTS the residence of his Sixteerth street, Oakland. Inter- ivate n Oakland, July 18, 1300, Allen, son 1nd Josephine Breen, brother of John and William Breen. and cousin of Henry J. and Edward Curry of Martinez, Cal., 4c stamps for ¥ in letter by hester Chemic return mail 1 Co.. Philadel., nte_ejected for $4: collectiona I or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION | Montgomery st., rooms 3 tel, | a native of Oakland, Cal., aged 22 years and = T g~ T 2 days. ROOMS papered from 33. FY"'K‘ In this ¢ 1900, George, dearly painting Sove Rikttioan | ® Deiovea nusben Buck, and ather CHEAPEST and best in America—T | of Mamie L., George E. and David J. Buck. 16 pages, sent to any address [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow dav). at 2 o'clock, from Masonic Temple, corner Post and_Montgomery streets, under | the auspices of Golden Gate Lodge No. 30, F. | 4 States or Carada one year and A. M terment Nztional Cemetery, sidio. Please omit dowers. ICE—In_this city, v 17, 1600, Hinckley e of England, aged Adolph P., beloved hu ner, and father of Mrs. J tive of Ger- ALL ® Tepalring at lowesi rates. 205 Fourth st e STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES OS.. storage and mo; Tenth and Market: phone =R—In this city, of Caroliene Cri Mrs. M. 3 DOBERT—In this city, July 17, 1800, Henry Dobert, beloved husband of Katharina bert, and father of Henry C. and Wiille A. bert, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged nths and 3 days is and acquaintances are respect- tend the funeral to-morrow from the parlors of Washington street. whera services will | Ini at 10 o'clock, thence to | Cemetery by carriages for cre- | Storage and Furnitu TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITE sell better machines for less money than any | house in the city; rentals, $3. The Typewriter | Exchange, 52 California, telephone Main 265. for 0. RE- July 18, 1900, Fannle R ghter of Huth and the late a native of Caitfornia. To-morrow (Friday), at 10:15 from her late residence, 708 Gough Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. AN_In the ¢ County Hospital, o rine Free. . aged 9 days. thi , July 18, 1800, Daniel of Dobbins, Yuba County, Cal., Ireland, aged T4 years. ana County ESTATE. ALAMEDA REAL “'-".LV b rooms and ba Hospital, land, aged 54 ve | KINSTRY-—In Be | T. Kinstry. a n 3 3 S0 uneral this . LAUDER—In_this city, 1900, Alexan- drina Ina, de beloved wife of John Lau- and loving moth John, Mattie and ive of Aberdeen, nths and 11 days. FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. '\ On High st ntances are respeet- to attend the funeral services 2 o'clock, at her residence, 13 er street. Interment dress fn vear for $1 the | ess Lawn Cemetery, via electric car from 1 Bryant streets n Ean i UGHRAN—In this city, July 17, 1900, Mabel ; r 7 ma | beloved and only child of Thomas and AL 4 SRR PPN o and the late Mary MecNally and Pat- ate Sarah Loughran, a native of . aged 3 vears and 14 G nd ntances are respect- A the funeral this day | from the residence rry street. Interment OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. Mount ¢ $5 MONTHLY ren: water; 4 fine lots: will give option t Wil make terms to Touse: 80-foot bouk and fronting on_ main av Tract, adjoining East Oakland: for circular; 455 B th st., near cor. Bro: way, Oakland; carriage free. H. Z. JOM Land Owner. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. | July 18, 1900, Mar: ick J. and Kate ) San Mateo County, aged 11 fer purchas ut nd acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral this day zday), at 2 o from the residence parents, Allister street. All e, aie call or send d In- . 1000, Peter, be- cKeon, ‘and father n and Mrs. W. G. native of County Longford, Ire- vears and 2 montha. Benicia, Cal, July 18, 1200, Maroney, beloved daughter of homas Maroney, and | iam J. Archer, a i 17 years. July 17, 1980, Henry F. F Starsh dr., Fred D red and May D. Marsh and ton, a native of Boston, « & months and 15 day e copy.) aneral this day (Thursd clock, at his late residence, 2507 Howard Interment private, 17, 1500, Samuel, be- McKeon, land MARO! Eliza Margaret and ved sister furniture dealer. 1ith and Frankiin, Oakiand. D e PROPOSALS. RSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Berkeley to contractors, buliders and material men—Notice is hereby given to all concerned that sealed proposals or bids are solicited for the erection of & residence for the president +he university and for performing the labor and furnishing the materials necessary thera- for,and said bids or_proposale will be received at the office of the Regents of the University | of California in the Mark Hopkins Institute of Art, corner of Mason and California sts., | Ean Framcisco, Cal., at or before 12 o'clock m. | of the 30th day of July, 1%00; and notice is hereby furtber given that the plans and specifications of said building kave been made | and adopted and are placed in the office of Albert Pissis, architect, 307 Sansome st., San | Francisco, where the same may be seen and | examined during each day from § o'clock a. m. until 4 o'clock p. m., from this day until the 26th day of July, No bids or pro- posais will be considered uniess the same are | mccompanied by a certified check or a bona | of said proposer in the sum of ten (10) per | cent of his proposal, with sufficlent sureties, conditioned that, if said bid or proposal shall be accepted the party proposing will duly en ter into @_proper contract to faithfully per. form the duty and obligations in accordance with said proposal, and plan and epecifica- city, of H Al | MARSH—In Marsh, fath Charles C., J Mrs. Julia M. Ia Mass., (E ag on street. MARX—In this eity, July loved son of Flora and the late Samuel Marx, and brother of Mrs " Rothehtl W Friedenrich and Henry, Ralph E. and Mel- ville Marx, a native of San Francisco, aged | 35_years. r Faneral _to-morrow (Friday), at 10| o’clock, from the residence of Mr. J. M. Roth- | cnild, 1700 Broadway. thence by 11:30 o'clock train to Home of Peace Cemetery. MOTZ—In Tuscan Springs, July 16, 1900, Henry, husbard of Katie Agnes Motz (nee McDon- ald), & native of Alsace, aged 71 years 11 months and 17 day: > The funeral will take place this day | (Thursday). et 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors | o . C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. | Interment Cypress an} Cemetery. GEL—In_ this city, July 16, 1900, Mari N oealea Nagel, beloved wife of J." Nagel, | mother of Mrs. W. Thomas and Josephine | Nagel, and sister of Mrs. J. Tanke, Mrs. N. Burken of Watsonville, Mrs. N. Britz of Pakersfleld and M A. Koehncke, a native | of Berlin, Germany. aged 41 vears’ 4 and acquaintances are respect- | tions, which shali be and are hereby required | to be a part of such contract. The right to | reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. | This notice is given pursuant to an act en- | titled “An act to amend an act entitled an | ed to attend tHe funeral this day act to create and organize the University of | (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from her late | Californi: approved March 25, 1868, and | Hence. 111712 Bryant street, thence to St. mct amendatory of section 25 thereof, ap- | puul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1413 proved March 2§ 1572, relating to the econ struction of bulldings, approved March 3, 18! By order of the Committes on Grounds and | Troward street, where services will be held, commencing at 1 o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Bulldxl‘f(l in Alameda Count. Sy this city, July 18, 1900, Dwight B., W. A. MCKOWEN, Acting Secretary. | Nph-_1% [ilpand of the late Annie o nye | i et = STy of F. D. and W. B, Nye, a native ROPOSALS for apareos—Depot Quartermas. | 874 L e e Francisco. Cal.. July 5, 1900, Seated proposels, | mMontis. (Massachuseits papers please copy.) | T=The funeral will take place to-morrow %z - (Friday), at 1:30 o'clocl til il o'clock a. m., July this office un from the residence | 199, Pacific | . Nye, i2 Prosper etreet, off | Standard time, and then opened for farnish- | ©Of his son, F. D. Nye. & ing 250 aparefos complete, and extra parts. le'-@m? ynvreen Sanchez and Noe. Imer-y Prefesence wiil be given to articles of d 2 ment pri tic production and manufacture. conditions | OURBLIN—In San Rafael, July 18 1900, Inga | E. Ourblin, beloved daughter of Mrs. A. E. | Ourblin, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 | years 9 months and 19 days. | In this city, July 15, 1900, Loulsa, | beloved daughter of William J. and | of price and quality being equal (including in the price of foreign production and manufac- | ture the duty thereon), and such preference | will be given to articles of American produc- | PEDEN. tion and manufacture produced on the by {FA { “fixn marked (*) run to San Quentin, | m.; 12:35. 1:45, 2:45, Henry, Theodor, Adolph and Edward Schwer- in, Mrs. D. Dennison, Mrs. Max Schnuten- haus, Mrs. . Mohr and Mrs. . W. Meyer, & native of Hanover, Germany, aged 75 years > rhe Tinéral will take place Saturdsy. e funeral wi take place tus d July 21, at 1 o'clock, from s late residence, Visitacion Valley, Interment private, SEBASTIANI-In this city, July 18, 1900. Rev. Theodore Sebastiani, S.'J., a native of Cin- cinnati, aged 41-years, C>The funeral services will take place to-morrow (Friday), at 8 o'clock, at St. Igna- ttus College. Interment at Santa Clara, by 10 o'clock train from Twenty-fifth and Va- la streets. SINGER-—Tn South-San Francisco, July 18, 1900, Leonard Singer, beloved husband of Dorothea Singer, a native of Germany, aged 76 years 6 months and 5 days. L7 Remains at the parlors of the Gantner & Guntz Undertaking Company, 1209 Mission street, between Eighth and Ninth. WHALEN —An anniversary requiem high mass will be offered to-morrow (Friday), at 9 o'clock, at St. Brendan's Church, corner of Harrison and Fremont streets, for the repose of the soul of Jeremiah W. Whalen. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. ZWAAL—In this city, July 18, 1900, Andrew Zwapl, beloved son 6f Schelts and Josephine Zwadl, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 3§ months Hall of Justice Claims. Sanford Bennett, representing the mer- chant creditors who furnished materials and labor for the construction of the Hall of Justice, had a conference with Auditor Wells yesterday and it was agreed that the claims, which were compromised on | a basis of 70 per cent, must have the signature of Bateman Bros., the original contractors, affixed thereto befors the Au- ditor will audit them. That officlal will treat the claims as claims assigned after the Batemans have countersigned them. The Original Little Louislana Company of San Francisco, Numbers For July 14, 1900. S7516_wins $7500, Jold in San Francisco. No. 71241 wins $2 sold_in Petaluma, No. 2693 wins $1000, sold In San Francisco, | . 80325 s $300, sold in San Francisco, | |} Nos. 8654 and 42045 each wins $250, sold in Francieco; Nos. 4930, 4944, 10433, 17038 and 69720 each wins 3100, sold in San Francleco, Cal. ————— Builders’ Contracts. Lizzie Schultz (owner) with W. E. Grant (contractor), architect J. F. Dunn—All work except painting and mantels for alterations and additlons to a two-story frame building on N line of B;:‘sg street, 137:6 W of Mason, W 28 by N _137:6; $1393. Hale Brothers (Incorporated) (owners) with John Simmen (contractor), architects Reld Brothers—Interior store fixtures for first story of store building now in process of erection on S line of Market street, between Fifth and Sixth, commencing about 78 feet from Stxt $11,161. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Continued From Page Ten. ARRIVED. . ‘Wednesday, July 18. Nor stmr Tellus, Pedersen, 4 days from Co- mox. Br stmr Belgian King, Weiss, hence July 17, for Seattle, returned on account of being in ision with Nor stmr Tellus July 17, off Point Arena. Stmr Eurgka, Jessen, —— hours from Eureka. ‘DOMESTIC PORTS. COOS BAY—Arrived July 15—Schr Western Home, hence July 1. Sailed July 17—Stmr Empire, for San Fran- cisc *NOME—Satled July 4—Schr Vega, attle. In port July 4—Schr Vine, schr San Buena- entura, ship Dashing Wave, schr Altair, bark 1eobold, schr Fred E Sander and schr Al- calde. BAY—In port June 28—Schr J B GOLOVIN OLULU—Arrived June 19—Schr Serena Thayer, from Eureka. ro sail July 14—Ship Erskine M Phelps, for 18—Ship Cyrus for Se- Arrived July e July 4 ed July 17—Stmr Signal, for Astorla; stmr ick, for Eurcka: stmr Ohlo, for San YS' HARBOR — Arrived July 16—Schr 2 v Wileon, hence July 1 PORT LUDLOW—Sailed July 18—Schr Noko- mis, for St Michael. " AFT‘QRL\;Arn\'ed July 18—Stmr Del Norte, rom Coos Bay. Sailed July 15—Fr bark Marechal Villlers, for Queenstown. BOWENS LANDING—-Arrived July 18—Schr Mary Etta, hence July 13 Satied July 13—Bark Vidette. en. ived July 18—Stmr Geo Loo- mis, hence July 17, and salled for San Fran- cisen, EUREKA—Arrived July 1S—Stmr Emptre, from Coos Bay: stmr Orizaba, hence July 17. Sailed July 15—Stmr Empire, for San Fran- cisco. v PORT LOS ANGELES—Salled July 18—Stmr Alcazar. for San Francisco. SAL—Arrived July 15—Stmr Rival, hence JSHAULUI-Arztved July 6—Schr Eva, hence uly 14. LAHAI from Nanaimo. ELEELE, Kanal—Sailed July 4—Bark Hes- | for Port Townsend. NFAH BAY-Passed July 1S—Stmr Elthu Thomson, from Nome, for Seattle. EASTERN PORT. NEW YORK—Arrived July 1 from Colon. Sailed July 17—Stmr Advance, for Colon. FOREIGN PORTS. MANILA—Arrived July 1—U S stmr Thomas, hence June 16. VICTORIA—Arrived July 14—Br bark Ivan- hoe, from Honolulu. ANTWERP—Arrived July 16—Ger ship Mar- \—Arrived June 20-Ship Paramita, Stmr Finance, gretha, from Oregon. DEAL—Passed July 17—Br ship Rajore, from yne, for —. BROWHEAD—Passed July 17—Ger ship Chill, from Oregon, for Br bark Belmont, from Oregon. for Queenstown. FALMOUTH—Salled July 16—Br ship Kel- burn, for Hull, = NANAIMO—Arrived July 17—Nor stmr Tita- nia, hence July 12. Shiled July 1—Stmr Washtenaw, for San Fraucisco. HAMBURG-Arrived July 1S—Ger stmr Ha- thor, hence March 23. YOKOHAMA—Arrived July 12—Br stmr Queen Adelaide, from Seattle. UEENSTOWN—Arrived July 18—Br ship Belmont, from Oregon. Safled July 15—Br ship Cromdale, for Birk- enhead. GUAVMAS--Sailed July 17—Stmr Curacao, for San Francisco. OCEAN YORK—Arrived July 15—Stmr Ems, STEAMERS. NEW. from Genoa and Naples. HAMBURG—Arrived July 18—Stmr Hathor, | from "mni"rh'u\m!(m RO, arrived July 15—Stmr Phoe- w York. iled July 18—Stmr New England, SO Salled July 15—Stmr Gros- sor Kurfurst. from Bremen. for New York. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Juiy 18—Stmr Ultonta, from Doston. Salled July 15-Stmr Columbian, for New York; stmr Michigan, for Boston; stmr Waes- land,’ for Philadelnhi SOUTHAMPTON —Arrived July 18—Stmr New York, from ‘or] RATLROAD TRAVEL. NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROA * Vla Sausalito Ferry. FROI Ny R g R el VALLEY M BAN FRA AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—T:00, *8:40, 11:00 12445, %1045, 3:15, 4:16, 5:15, 6:15, '8:40 p. M ' BXTRA TRIPS_For Mill Valley 'and Sam Rafael, on Monday: Wednesday: Saturdays and Sindays ot $06 and’ 11 .. BUNDAYS-7:00, 00, 1 e m.; 1245, *1 FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCTSCO, 35, 30, 7:20, 8:40, 2 1 o TERS DA Eab. Saste dian. G gl & | . §:30 EXTRA TRIPS ' on Mondaye Wedniadays | and turdays at *6:45 and J m, BUNDAYS—6:15, *8:00, #3:50, *11:00a. m.; *12:09 m 100, 205, 4330, 4:80, i, 645, 7:30, 10120 | > m. Trai; ‘ked (%) start from Sa FROM MILE VALLET TO SAN FEANGIEt0, | WEEK DAYS-6:2, 6:45, 8:0, 835, 1050 « | il I EXTRA TRIPS and_ Baturdays at SUNDAYS—6:35, :20, 2:80, i.l%fl Coas to the extent of the consumption re- quired by the public service there. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or ali proposals or any part thersof. Information an lanks for proposals will be furnished on mpplication o) taining _proposals will be endorsed posals for Aparejos, No. 5567, and adiressed to Major OSCAR F. LONG. Quartermaster T, & Vols., Depot Quartermaster. trally located; running water preferred. Box | DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDE No. 107 Lanta per share) of tha GLeanic Stencanil) Company, will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st, on and after WEDNESDAY, ~ August 190. Transfer books will close on Thureday, July 26, 1%0, at 8 o'clock p._m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND Notige—Dividend No. 51 (twenty- five cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar otfce of ‘the sompany. 12 Marker wi o ana pany, LT . and after Friday. July 20th, 1900, b Will close on Eaturday. July 14th, 190, at 13 'y . 2 Sclockm. | E H. EHELDON, . p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- ‘week (Saturdays excepted)— - and v;‘l‘y’.mtlanu, a m. Bundays—Cazadero and way sta- the late Jane T. Peden. and sister of George | T. and Willam J. Peden Jr. and Mrs. Neil | Cameron, & native of San Francisco, aged 2§ years. | SCHWERIN—At rest, in this city, July 18, 1906, | Henry Schwerin, dearly beloved father of :00 45 p. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way HENRY dJ. GALLAGHER CO., (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher). DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND QIBALHERS. 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 50. 2 CREMATION. 0dd Fellows' Cemetery Association, EAN FRANCISCO, CAL. IF DECEASED WAS A MEMBER OF ANT ORGANIZATION having a presiding officer and secretary the charge for cremation, & cop- PeS,grooptacie for the dahes and 430 same for members of ly. ‘GEORGE R. FLETCHER, Superintendent. WABASH CONTINENTAL LIMITED ——FROM— CHICAGO TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON. The finest, fastest and best equipped train out of Chicago, with NO EXTRA CHARGE for superior accommodations. lonc.cx.n«fi.c.!.a& } NUMBERS —OF THE— Honduras National Lottery Co. (LOUISIAA STATE LOTTERY.) [PATENT APPLIED FOR.] Class “'G.” Pucrto Cortez, Honduras, C.A., Saturday, dJuly 14, 1900. 40 o 2 15 18 16 24! 18| 24 i 40| 16/10186... 16) 1084 40/1065 16/10719 16/10570. 16111308, 16/11377 40/11505 24|11816 1612044 £012489, 24/12716. 16/21 40125448 9. £0:22419. 16132641, 16.32820. 16/32074, 16133086, 18/32208. 4033444 16 2384 120/34017 40124350 24/34484. 2436200 24136401 16/40142 40140560, 80 401401 24/41130. .. 4041892 44216, 24/44 4044451, 2 4045770, 1646012, 80/46219.. JI‘;MTIB 46521 1645319 046998 16 47 24} 2447374 1648011 10148258 40148468 . 2448551, :4!\'2 . 24 40129, 1649286 !4}“524. 40l 4ios 80 .. 40149241, 16/49438. 16/49689 16149889, 40/30119.. 2(‘:0452‘ 80(50847.. 24]50942. 18/51080. 16/51174..... | number drawing, | drew | 5th day of July. oA | quarter ticket No. G609 of the Honduras Na- | fag heid Saturday, June 16, 190, in Puerto Cor- | | ceipt of two thousand (32000) dollars, due him | as_above. | at Puerto Cortes, and has received full amount. 2es srrnssssuneeayl 1673546, 16 120/78047 16/78; 4051146 1081250, 16 s14140 16 52988, 1683153 40 55448 $0, Bl 16 24 10/s811 2488404, 16/38468. 1685642 100 numbers, from §7.466 to ST, being fifty numbers on each side of the num- ber drawing the capital prize of $30,000, $40. 100 numbers, from 77.191 to 77,231 inclustve, | being fifty numbers on each side of the num- | ber drawing the capital prize of $5000, $24. | 109 numbers, from 2643 to 2743 inclusive, be- | ing fifty numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of $1000, $16. | TERMINAL PRIZES. | 999 numbers ending with 16, being the two | last figures of the number drawing the capital | prize of $§30,000, $8. 999 numbers ending with 41, being the last two figures of the number drawing the second capital prize of $8000, /38. 1 i The subscriber, having supervised the single class “G.” Honduras Na- tional Lottery Company. hereby certifies that the above are the numbers which were this day drawn from the 100,000 placed in the wheel, with the prizes corresponding to them. Witness my hand. at Puerto Cor Hon- duras, C. A.,_this Saturday. July 14, 1500. W. 8. CABELL, Commissioner. $30,000 FOR $2,. WHOLE OF FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE OF $20,000. State of Loulsiara. Parish of Orleans—ss. Before me, C. G. Rebentisch. a notary pub- lic in and for the parish of Orleans, State of Louisiana, personaily appeared Malvina Smith, residing at 1319 Gravier street, New Orleans, La., who, being by me, notary, duly sworn. doth depose and say that she bought whole ticket No. 13.413 of the Honduras National Lottery Company (Louisiana State Lottery Company), for the sum of $2 (two dollars), at Puerto Cortes, Honduras, C. A.. and that she is the bona fide owndr of said ticket, which the first capital prize of 330,000 (thirty | thousand dollars) at the drawing of June 1i, A. D. 1900, held at Puerto Cortes, Honduras, A.. and that she has this 5th day of July, A. . 1800, received the sum of thirty thousand ($30,000) doilars in payment thereof. } MALVINA SMITH. Sworn to and subscrited to before me this A. D. 190. G." REBENTISCH, Notary Public. | | i ) f FOR 50 CENTS, ONE-QUARTER OF | SECOND CAPITAL PRIZE $80), PHILADELPHIA. June Robert E. Miller, of Allentown, P: duly sworn, deposes and says that h frus and rightful and bona fide owner of ome- tional Lottery Co. of Puerto Cortes, Honduras, and which number drew the second capital prize of elght thousand dollars (§3000), draw- tes Honduras, and hereby acknowledges re- | ROBERT E. MILLER. | Sworn and subscribed to befors me this 25th | day of Jume, 1%00. ARNOLD KATZ, | Notary Public. | PR i 25 CENTS, ONE-EIGHTH OF SEC- | 1000 FOR B CABPITAL PRIZE. State of Indiana, U. S. A., County of Marion. | Before me, John S. Tarkington, a notary | publte, in and for said county, personally came IVilliam Bosdorfer. whobeing by me duly sworn, | on his cath says that heresides at 522 East Lou- fsiana street in the city of Indianapolis, said | county: that he is the bona fide holder and owner by purchase of an agent of the Hondu- | Yas Natlonal Lottery Company of one-eighth | ticket | Class “F, 68500, drawing of June 16, 1900, which said number drew the second capital prize of elght thousand ($50%) dotlars, a that he makes this affidavit to conform 0. a | 0 the rules of sald company to obtain parment for said ticket. WM. BOSDORFER. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 234 of June, A, D. 1900, JOHN 8. TARKINGTON, Notary Public. | $1000 FOR 25 CENTS. ONE-EIGHTH OF SEC- OND CAPITAL PRIZE. NEW YORK. June 2, 1500. Mr. Ezral Kitschenbaum, being duly sworn. | es and says that he resides at No. 165 | L7950k atreet, New York City: that he ia the lehtrul and bona fide owner and holder of | I elghth ticket No. 6809 of the Honduras | National Lottery Company of Puerto Cortes, Honduras, which number drew the second cap- | Rt Drize of elght thousand ($3000) dollars, the | draw.ng of which was heid on June 15, 1900, | EZRAL KIRSCHENBAUM. New_York County. Certificate filed in e . wg;(y - | ale of Toregoing afAdavits hewd by peca. | Originals o ng a s held by pres. | ldenl‘Ll ‘Honduras National Lottery Company. 1. A State Lottery Co.) WEEKLY CALL Enlarged to 168 \Pagesi &1 per Year. T30 am Missouri The Santa Fe takes you clear to Kansas City over its own road. You deal with one outfit. You get good treatment from start to fin- ish, and when you gethome if anything is wrong the Santa Fe is right there to fix it. 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