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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1900. 13" —— | NEIL_In Oakiand, July 2. 150, to the wite | & Co., 767 Mission street. Notice of funeral OCEAN TRAVEL. RAILROAD' TRAVEL. | Q'}R \\:.f?:-l.;r‘lxi;'a d‘::“b.;ll‘fl) 13, 1900, to the R;":e‘\r'B'ltégR In this city, July 21, 1900, Alex- STRAD is e y 13, 5 — 3 3 : ” g 24 . ’ H 2 SOUTHERN rav € COMPANY. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. REAL ESTATE—CITY—I'OR SALE. E N RE TATE > be & rice reduced: owner 1 a arket; phone South wife of Willi ander Reabiger, beloved husband of So- phie Reabiger, and father of Ida Reabiger, (BACIFIC STSTEN.) 304 Sau Joss. Livermore, _Stocktou, MARRIED. | 3 native of Germany. aged 50 years * months Steamers leave Broadway | raims lemve amd are due (o arrive as 9 ! 5 day wharf, San Francisco: o s SKING Van snd Biorags © BIERWIRTH—KOEHN—In t July 23, C5'Friends and acquaintances are respect- For ‘Alaskan ports—i1 & m.. (Maiu Line, Foot of Markes Streek.) ——— | BES b s s e iy 1990, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Ernest Bier | fully fnvited to attend the funeral this day . July 20,°25, 3. August 4 . f the Park or at | R X, Mo¥ing 2 = = | _wirth and Elisé Koeha. ‘uesday), at/11 o'clock, from the parlors of | Charge to cowpany’s steamers | isave — Frow Jury 15, 1900. — ARRIVE e e | BRE SL—STE " city, July 21, 1800, ries J. B Metzler, 635 Washington street. { at_Seattle. ——— | ; LEASE. | "by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, J, H. Hermana | Interment Odd Fellows’ Cemetery. i For Victoria. Vancouver (B. | *7:00a Benicia, Suisun, Elmira, Vacaville, o 5 oo Brendel and Minna Slebe ROBERTS—In this city, July 23, 190, Martin | C.), Port Townsend, Seattle, Rumsey and Sacramento. ........ "THIP X120, plenty light, 579 Misslon st ! s city, July 18, 1900, by | Roberts of beloved husband of { ma, Everet:, Apacortes | *7:004 Shasta Express— Davis. Willisms (for wer available, 557 Mission st _ ane and [ Romelia Roberts, .n& {)n::x?r of 1'(1‘.rnl,! Iea- 'J‘f‘hf::cgn iw:.-h.)—x,. mI.nll‘.n;‘.‘;l‘m:r\ Willows, by — P —— 5 elle and Romalita Roberts. a native of Ne- { i 1 a. m.. July . 25, 3. August | k S . LR e ek “Efiuirment orivate - [ B T ompany © Seeammere fov Aaekn | e Caision it Kow o oeut3r . - T Gehrcke, Gus : Cgreams, = and G g 3 +8:00, ‘oodland, Knights Landing, AINS IN TYP <. both of Fac Frascisco. | SEBINGER _in Berktly, July 3, 100, Heward N T i g e, ol : e NG i—1In. ihig Gty Sty Arno oved son of S . and_ . 2 LRy - Marsesilie, Oroellle. ... t YUNGBLUTH—In this city. July 19, e ohd brother ot Mrs. ww. rea: | Used the Little Repeater to|_ro: furexa Hombold Bar—2 o m. Juiv 2 00+ Atiantic Erpress—ugden aod East the Rev. J. F Emma Yungb! STEIN-MAYE the Rev. I jeling, Emil Lange | pon) and Frea F., Sanford O. and Russell S. % Spri ive f S Fri isco, d 17 H 2 ot sity, (uly 1| “EREANE & mre o e AR Work His Wiles on the eto, Zaikin Henty | * pppriends and acquaintances are respect- 27_ August 1, and every fifth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon. Cay- N e ucos, Port Hanford (San Lais Oblspo), ota, arysvills, Chico, besrco Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, | "$:304 Oskdale. Chiuese (for Yosemite), A_TYPEWRITER, brand new, for 0. RE- | VAL alifdrnia st e —_— 2 fully invited to attend the funeral to- ow 3 East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport— Sonora. Castems.... | ROSENTHAL—In city, July (Weanesday), at 11 o'clock, &om his Iate | Dear Public. Sn my July 32, 36, 30, August 3. and every | :3:09 Haywards Nilessid Way Siniicce. “ t\“‘Di ADYERTISF “E\TS, the Rev, Dr. Tsadore residence, 1510 Loulsa street, ‘Berkeley. Inter- fourth Gay thereatter. S T S 0. 0. F. Cemetery. —_— or San Diege, stopping only a Har- k T TN Pl SLIERVATER 1n Alaseds, . Julv. 22 it (San Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port gy = mon, 'zve‘AI e husybm%:i e o o 1»:' Detective’s Yarn That Goes to Show | Angeiews e RZ‘L“:\-";Q ‘;"”.’,,3";".':,"7.{‘.:“'5 - ALA L. ESTATE. "and father o rt P. and Geriard E, . | g v i i SAPBING SRAL MRS R lijan Stietvater and Mrs. . A. Much, a nafive of How Difficult It I for Every- | dax thereatter = 00 " A e va«wmlm.' > = | tlias 3 el rmany, a 5 yeq Erse! Magd g mishel Joroom ‘ssttage . Al . Juana McLeod. "Mrs PR vaden, s yesrs ang body to Count a ic.nn Mazatian. Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia Moadota, Hauford, Visella, - - O owner. JBev. W Call | o NArgeroiln Ashons £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- Minute | and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m.. Tth of each SRS, - S SR B - A 3 fully invited to attend the funeral this day - month. e y r ' - SETLOL sl (Tuesday), at 1:30 o’clock, from the late resi- F fusther Information obtain compan: *3:00¢ Haywards, Nil YA A Y i B Central avenue, Alameda. Inter- G e ors. d:0er Martiner, i | Patrick W. Roberts, Martin v n View Cemetery, Oakiand. | " The company reserves the right to change Nupn, Calistogn, Sant s Simen ringer, Howard A. | ment Mountain View Cemctery, Oukland. =~ | «ywhat time is 1t? asked a man who| JThe company reserves U8 FOOC CF COlite | eseor memtt, - Wikiem MR M- BistEntes oo Sovea husband of Anna Stutz, and father of | was riding with a detective in a cb the | fvithout previous notice. Woodiaud, Knights Landing: Ella A, Stutz, Jacob 3 Townsend, Mrs. A. 8. | Waterbury, Helen R TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery Maryaville, Oroville. ......... street (Palace Hotel). *4:30p Niles, San Jose aud Stockton | COODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agents. #3:00r The Owl Limited—Tracy, : 10 Market st.. San Francisco. Bakerstieill. Saugns for 3 bara, Los Angeies. .. *3:00p Fresco Passenger—Marth THE 0. R. & N, 60, Riyon for Yovemhe), DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO Wi Now Shbsen Elr—;n:;e_nul-l PORTLAIND e : i From Spear-street Whart at 11 & m. g e e | FARE St closs Including Barty FARE L2585, and Meats ATE OF CALIFORNIA sails g o0 Lo .July 3, Aug. 1 y o7, BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. modern cottage, sy : brick foundation; | mplete; price $3350 ot Charles, John, Willlam and Fred Stiitz, a na- | other day. | tive of Germany, aged 5 years. (New York | e detective pushed an almost invisible 23, 1800, William L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | lever on the side of the setting of 2 laltgg 1 fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | cameo ring that he wore on the third fin dnesday), at 1:30 olclock, from his late | ger of his left hand. Then he placed his | ? fl,\lninn(‘ Temple. where KIng | left hand at his left ear and listened for 1d Ttermen Two-stor 2s and bath; -ft. basem street work “July o E IN-In this city. Elias Bernstein, bcioved husband of - Augusta Bernstein. an St 4 “Mrs. Henty London, o mative of Ger: T o | eventeen minutes past 3,” he replied nd Mrs London, a native of Ger- 2 5 3,” he > 4 months and 21 days. TOWNSEND—In this city, at her residence, “Now you can go ahead and tell me! tances are respsct- | 1221 California street, Mrs. Almira S. Town- 3 | e Tumeral thi day’| send, a native of Massachusetts about that, sck, from his late re G Pursiant to the request of the dsceased, | with the détective. The man had watched | street, near Fourteenth. | funeral services, to be held Wednesday, the | yne getective's method of ascertaining the | ternity Cemete: %th inst, as well as Intérment, wil h ] suaigy A pastis) rictly private. time with interest. can see that big t~mproved with cr terms to sult 0—Elegantly situated lot, university; the only one @« trom corner Howard and s % ; : e ~ 3: New mod: s 2 hous er lot; | | WATERBURY—In this city, July 23, 1%00, at|ring of yours is a repeating watch, of ‘Spolk 17:002 Valicjo, adjacent fo U. C.; the last one left of six: | and County Hospital, | rest, Helen R. Waterbury, youngest daushter | course. Let's have the rest of it.” | the PERRE, . must be seen to be appreciated. | 1900, Juana Castro, a native of Mex- | Of Charles S. and Ada A. g %] “This ring g watch com- 0 Cast . tive of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 8| “This ring and repeating watch com- | E. C. WARD, General Agent, - | lco, aged 70 years, said the det bined, ctive, “belonged to | s A Ry oot Kins Cotamte ane. of ine ment nafarions of o GOODALL. PERKINS & co. COAST BIVISION Sarrew — € Asto ortcard play Superinténgents. “rket Stvect.) : T and best In America—The Weekly native of ,\i::énl; E | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | ywork the ocein steamships = B . M $ pages, sent to address in the the and 17 days. Sy o dead for ten years no | p i States or Canada one year for 3L et M Y e | Hugh S Murphy to Mary T. and Catherine y £00 S d one of i ey s & Rossurst Sacks revms e e | e o™ than, of Fail stvect: 100 | o P7omey £900 people. and one of (KIMBALL STEAMSHIP COMPANY axer Swhe, Wi & . e by N137:6, W 41:6%, 81236, | pines | needn’t mention his name A Wil Dispatch for P e —in this city, July 23, 190, James I, [E 1 810, ! champion of his class, though. | :437 Newak, Gantorvilie, $ai Jose, Now »d of the late Kate A. Doyle, father of | A T. Dunphy (widow) to Daniel Ein- ‘"?.?,.fif’: C:r‘('i“"‘,mm" Bed this ring I'm Almaden, Feiton, Bouider Creak, and Mabel Doyle, and brothier of Mrs. | stein, lot ‘on NI corner of Clay and Lyon | L,arhi fhade ‘in Switzerland for a pur- wa Craz aud Principal Wi ve of County Carlow, Ire- E e E 56 y N 105; . a s O loila | r 3 and 4 months Daniel and Elien Einstein to Annie T. Dun- | Pose. He mane znany Smsande pE doliten ) ol ey Py 1sekeeping, § s are respectfully invited to at- | phy, lot on SE corner of Page street and Cen- [ With it. His game w {'the <teamsnips | PORT CLARENCE, CAPE YORK AND _afsi 3¢ Glenwood. Feiton, Sants Cruz. 8:304 g g Ty rrow (Wednesday), at | tral avenue (I E 89:4 by S 2; $10. & gang of men on one of the ster | 4 , CREEK ROUTE FERRAY late residence, | “Sacob ng to St. Luke's German|on which he was a passenger would get AFETY HARBOR | . g o Francls Church | rvange ot San Frantisco (corpora | together in the smoking-room, o card- S m S4S FRANCISED Peut of Marks nt Mount Calvary Ceme- | tion) lot on S ifteenth street, % W | room and get to betting on the revolu- | S Gt AT s 718 300 11004, omit flowers. | of Church, W S 100; $10. tions of the screw, on the weather, on the | The Flegant. ComueCrue, | *4:00 15:28 e o July 2. 1800 Martha varwick (Smith) to Mary Irwin, | day’s voyage, on any old thing, he would | OAELAND— ool of Brosd 3 il . | Rerin Smun, Tt R | BER BN i a1 he et | JON S, KIMBALL, | Jise g 10 | | X . Alice 3 vasn’t one man out o hun- > e : g D | & ard, John W. and Charles | qrof yHEVe FOGR L ANC P count off a min- | = dred tons displacement g COAST DIVISION (Brosd Gauge). - er, lot an NW line | 9Fed that Coud proB oty exactly, or any.| Twenty-fve hundred tons' displacement. | (Third and Townserd Sts) . Oak- of Church, SW 25, B4 Ocean View, South San Francisen . nd the passage | ABOUT AUGUST 1 reet, 180 W of Noe. W 25| able to count ten seconds over a prostrate | e Wit S | fighter with anything like accuracy. Then | lection Company (corporation) to | there'd be more chaw on this point, anr}; h line of Twenty- | finally the sharper would suggest that all | > o y % 5 by S 90; $19%0. | hands present chip in a pool, say of $100 Blake to Henry h; the whole bundle to be walked away OM SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT TO Clipper street, 20538 E | with by the man in the pool who could| FROM 114; 810, | h minute. The crowd | Loatra. to B. Eails Colby, lot | SOURE {16 nearest to a | NOME’ ST. MICHAEL . in this city, ¥ , dearly beloved hus- and father of Bertha and Eda Furrer and M Hospenshal, e, Paso Robics Ses impo, Suf, Lompoc and oL, N s8osis, 8 3, ; ‘s200 thing like exactly. apprek @ ; - y v T 1o of Thirteenth street, 26 W | cussion, R 3 . cha . sreosin) UAhL A\D AD‘ ERTIQE“F\‘TS | | ;1”{:-23".: W 1\’?‘- s w\,l;m, to prove his statement by reference to the KIMBALL STEAMSHIP CO., 17:304 %sll%‘; ffiflh&( m;.“ m - g 5 OLMEND. ! “Michacl Trwin to Julia A. Irwin, lot on N |fact that few referebs of prize-fights are 25 Market st. Sait Prancison St G DU d i [ - | OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. Trineipal Way Stations ... San Jose and Way Stations ... *8:334 sme, Lo Gatosand Way Staions *3:30p Redwood, Menlo Park, OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. oseph’s § Anthony’s parish. = Frier o aintances are respec the funeral TS. COST $3000. lores P. de Bier Saiisis kS i Wt v e iioniumael ck. 11 tine ':v Taslor street, 5 5 of Wasting- He worked this trick once too often. | . e umbin i ement 1 ne, Sy » 253 y e Y an go - e s F v By e b road, thence to St. Tinn F. and Mary Sillivas to Auna Giimar. | :;’;‘1’3‘0’{‘;":‘:; B iand Yard mea | On or ahont Jfl]y 23d 3:00% Sy Toxe Lov datoe and “Principa e 5 = b 3 = d '0lsol s ot on SE of T N’ .2 i o El o " a it nos e ¥ and Folsom stree tin, Iot on SE line of Freelon street, 315 NE of | NeXt to the gag. Row SSiens 30 oue, “sop o a1 Satione. - N lawn, gravel dri tial ba SE 80, $10. em mass will be Fourt! NE 20 b San Joas and Way St | and 3 Zow other things like that, Bt thiS | ror passage and other particulars avply to 3 e b of his soul, com 311 n, 1 NW L =S SREIRETS pRe [ e vee R ar Interment Hoiy | Frerion ‘Streer. 2% NE of Fourch, NE 30 by | Scotiahd Yard man was an exception 19| SupiRE LINE, % MONTGOMERY ST. | 1143 San o and Way or b nE: $11 an: e place; all in good conc NW 80 8. e = v o SK PLORATION CO., 139 POST ST. A for Morning. ping; §11 tome place; all in good cond New ¥ Iy ot g ; sharper's little stall. The Scotland Yard | ALASKA CO., 139 1 T | opk oo . e: tock Juio ¢ e "nrw(,:“ x Ju"\n'fiu | 1e ;“a.'j,a (- ‘f’lfi”‘:? nl'fi‘;:n :!':e}fn‘;.' F‘\-)p‘;hlo[} | d-logflve was in a minute-guessing pool | s " | *Daily. +Sun m;t;v;u:”’ 2 <unday only . - 1O IMOrtgage On | 1o ed husbend of Josephine T. | Firen, 11 by NW 50: $10. 4 | for a £5 note himself, and the attitude of | MERICAN LINE | aSsturday and Sunday. cSunday and Monday. unt or a quick cash sale. ~cCail or | father of Mrs. R P. Walsh and | doséph B and Babel 1. Coreil to George w. | the shhori-card man ‘In_counting off his | A L. | — e K, 7 GEORGE W. AUSTIN & CO., G of San Francisc d Mrs | Mach, lot on E line of Vermont street, 15 N | precise sixty .-»co}x}‘ds ;-’z;-u;lkqhu_n:ns _m;? WEW YORK. SOUTZAMPTON. LONDON, PARIS. | 2 1008 Broadw: Oakiand. | Maddox of New York, a native of Ireland, | of Nineteenth street (Butte), N 25 by E 100; $10. | a bit peculiar. He didn’t say ¥ | Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound ‘___—___; | | ked 5 years Margaret A. Murphy (executrix of the estate | right then, but after the short-card man| o “SEC'S n every this city, July 22, 1900, Simon | of Mary A. Rourke, by H. M. Covert. commis- | had gone out, after gathering up the pool, | o " “July % St. dearly beloved husband of Ernestine | sjoner) to urphy, lot on NE line of | he mentioned his suspicions to a couple | St (TQW---Loun ¥ 55 S nesday, 10 a. m. £ g Auzuse 13 , and father of Max and Charles Harfis, | Sixtaanth street, 35 SE of M, SB 3 by NE| of other passengers. When the short-card | e, ugust 22 09, block 308, South San Francisco Homestead; | player returned to the card cabin the/| RED R LINZ 3 | Biotland Yard man, sure that he was rew Yerk ond Antwers. L. and Roberta Rodgers, Nicholas and | ht, walked up behind the sharper, Who | From New York every Wednesday, Sarah R. Bowden, T. C. and Mary E. Coagan | was sitting down, and suddenly grabbed | gouthwark ......July 2| Kensington and Albert E. Crane to Oscar Heyman, lots 9 | his left wrist, saying: | Westerniand August 1 Aragonia ... August 151 $200. FURNISHED COMPLETE. $2000. oomed cottage, nearly | tubs, high base- situate on ssia, aged 64 years anaintances are respect- the funeral this day om_his la resi to 16, Cheesman's Map No. 1, P. V. Lands; §10. | ‘Let’s have an inspection of that ring. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., | Lotis C. Schroder to Lizzie G Schroder. 1ot | «The sharper promptly jumped to his 30 Montgomery street. -An anniver solemn high mass | o0 F 1ine of Lisbon street, 130 N of Brazil. feet and knocked the Scotland Yard man | %5 by E 100, bl , Excelsior Homestead: § flat. The cat was out of the bag, how- iy, hear Mason strest, rated for the repose of the soul 2 o G, | ¥ | “Helen A. Webster to Solomon Getz, lot ever. and ail the men in the compartment, HAMBURG-AMERICAN cO., Oakland. terme; dly omit flowers. — | HASKIN ; corner | will be the hours for Santa Fe trains to go—9 a. m., 4:10 p. m. leaving Third and Townsend i to New Salem Ceme- he late B t St. Peter's | H E v b {70 ow and China streets, W 100 | SY\°T: Sate arie o arth streets, | SW who'd been in the minute-guessing pool, o e AR S Semk: I called_upon the sharper to o Aire respéctiatly Invited oo | AUy eldrich Backstedt to Cord | = imall S | To PLYMOUTH N). CHERBOURG are respectiuily invited 10| .74 Gesiene Beneke, lot on N Iine of Wilder :‘}"‘:l;k“m:fi!‘,‘l ey I‘r’,?”ii?.’ég'n‘fi‘fi.“fh‘x'?fi‘ PARLS AND HANBC RER" | and 8 p. m. The first for =4 R _ | strest, 8 W of Carrie, W 5 by N 1, block 3, | £ ’ : 1! TWIN.SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE | R M fila Au- | Fairmiount Extension Fomestead; $10. { g"‘;;’f:’(‘,‘jg;‘;gg; #fl:gpfi_":’hgf*“g‘e—)}‘g‘;flfflo TO PLYMOUTH, CHERKOURG AND HAM- | Kansas City and Chicago, ahd Sniy sister ot M. Enie, a native | Alameda County. j e 10 e dignified manner that they Radng Sciternotng | | _ol8t e sba, Wis., aged 53 & mont integ K | 23 cags and Ken months and | Michael Carney to Dennis Murphy, lots 40 to | gat through examining the ring without a, Wis., papers block £30, Oakland; also property in Beni- | fnding anything unusual about it, he took | Stockton and Antioch only, P> Friends . = sempecte | CIA: ML it back, laid it on the table again, got a P Ty Soited G Ao The Panerd) (hie BLr | soiugust and Anna C. Riork to J. A. Gustave | hammet and broke it open. It was just a Reserved If sectired before departure. | and the third for Fresno and (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- | Dennison street, 3103 E of Valdes, E 3L08 by | Plain cameo ring, that was all, with no| HERZOG & CO.Gen. Agts. for Pacific Const, | Bakersfield, with sleepers for HOOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. dence, \lis street. Interment Masonie | block D, map of Shell Mound Tract, | Works or anything else inside it. This | 41 California st., corner Sansome, S. F. ake: 3 'pe! — Cemetery. East 'Oakland; $10 * | sharper was a wise gazabo in his genera - halh places. A s < SE. 148 Sixth—Rooms HOBE—In this clty, July 21, 1300, George J. Harriet M. Rogers to Gilbert S. Raymond, | tion, you see, and he had a duplicate—a: NIC 8.S. €O, HONOLULU, APIA P $ nig % to §5 per week, and Hobe, a native of Hamburg, many, aged | lot 1, Electric Heights Tract, subject to a | lar as the outside weni— | cf"l"i:xx.&'\"iv ND STDNETC | € 74 years 11 months and 13 | reservation in deed dated December 30, 1399, along with him for just such an emer- | oo e e & 2 Don’t puzzle your brain e > Fri | recorded In 717 D. 136, Brooklyn Township; | gency. The Scotland Yard man got the|S. §. AUSTRALIA( Honolulu only) = k - tully_invit augh, of course, and the shark was re- | .. ........Wednesday, July 2%, ? p. m. trying to read the ordinary Tuesday). at 2 . Tuggey to Willlam Tuggey. lot on | stored to the favor of all the men who'd | S- §; ALAMEDA (via Homolulu), to New pie. Funeral under thi pices | nut street, 213:5 N of Central | gygpected him on the detective's say so, Zealand and Australia Wed., Aug. 8, 8 p. m. railroad time card—read this ~ address in the | Uate Lodge No. 30, F. and A. M. Interment | avenue, N % by E 132, block 672, Oakland: gitt, | ghaPTCRET piah (0008 1EFCre them as ani | & D- SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agts., 114 Montgomeny ooy soric Cemetery John M. Lathrop to Jennie B. Hall (wife of | Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight . 327 Market St. and get aboard. ds one year for $I. GOLD ige No. 0, . of hloc i rhitcher | OUtraged man for the remainder of the S Lodge No. 20, F. and A M | £ ). Iot & block D. Brockhurst and Whit :-.,;-J N o e e e The man at 628 Market 5 < OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. | tary, George John Hobs E. ail to J. B. Hall, same, Oakland; $10. | again. E HATHOR A 3 R el | , at 2 o'clock, from M S. E. Blakeley (and as trustes of estate of | ' This short-card man quit the steam- Kusmns u“E OCTAVIA s 2 5 " | : | Elizabeth J. Watson) to Clarence A. Chiches- | ers and, with a competency, led a square | LUXOR street wants to see you, or B s $12 5% PER MONTH. { JAMES H. HUMPHRE' w. M ter, lot on § line Klinkner avenue, 359:10 E | life for some years previous to his cashing | PRSI VAT . . -l Fe F = i e and members of Golden Ch: of San Pablo avenue, E 50 by S 100, being lot | in. When he was on his last bed he sent | Monthly sailing for Valparaiso and Hamburg, | at the Santa Fe Ferry office. B Sune Ee, with bach, laundey 0. E. ., are i to attend |35 property of William O'Nelll, Oak- | for.me—I'd known him for a long while— Via' Mexican ports, Central and Souta 88 barem o9 o Ban Pabio of late broth *ast Grand nd handed me this ring. Said he didn't NEASTI; S | avenue a ric lines: we have oot R LT Hyland to Theodore M. Tracy, lot 48, | Sunt to leave his children any old (hing | S S. Tanis 400 tons, sails about August 0. | |, — ‘ arE SN g The 2 o'clock. By order Tract, Berkeley; $10. s B. ana | Shat had served him in his former lite of| I D. SPRECKELS & BROG CO. Agwnts . cun Oakiand Encinal, Associatio = grafting. It's a fine bit of work and i | g, MMopisomeny Bt P00 B0, - - P —— A. HAWLEY, Sec. |Marle Sabalot, it on S line of Division street, | EFAtting, Its a fine bit of work and i3 — e - f e "% Tancaster, S 3830, W 50, N .3, | Worth about . T've worn it off an July 22, 1900, John A., Pt [f,fi‘;m.f’ block 10, North Alameda | On for a number of vears now. No.” con-| CALIFORNTA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER p SURN ‘RE 5 ~ | JACKSON—In th SAKLAND FURSTEURE WOR 'Siva, | ed husband of Adele Jackson. and uncig Brooklyn Township; $10. cluded the detective, smiling, I havent JOMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. | AN fatroduction to you from H. Schellbaas, the B oie TgHamilton, & ma | T drew and Jane C. Jones ta Ella F. Wrede, | done any business with jt.”—Chicago Inter | DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin, Oakiand, | ; o Iot 22 on map of resubdivided block E, Elm: | Ocean. Sailing every Thursday. Inatead °'fi SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIS = —_——— e ——— nds and acquaintances are respect- | hurst Tract, Brookiyn Township; grant. ————— = Saturday, ’f.-z\m PT(’“Eb'r'a'fing.k.: pros i DIVIDEND NOTICES. attend the funeral to-morrow Builders’ Contracts. Some Birds’ Nests. Nomion st LA CHAMPAGNE. . Yaiy - L4 RAILWAY COMPANY. £ e e o o1 anclock, from 3% FPost| Hale Brothers (incorporated) (owners) with| Woodpeckers all use holes drilled out | TOURAINE, August 2: L' AQUITAINE, August | Tiduron Ferry, Foot of Market St DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. augpices of George H. |y "¢ ¥ Emanuel (contractors). architects Reid | wioy’ thair strong biils, the chips making | 8 LA BRETAGNE. August 18 First'class to SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. A R . 3 s Brothers—Interior store fixtures for second Havre, $8250 and upward; Second and County Hospital, July | story of store building In course of erection on | the lining. If you follow up a series of | Havre $3 and upward;: 5 per cent reduc John Lee. a native of Missourl, aged | 8 line of Market street, between Fifth and | round holes drilled in the decayed branch |round trip. GENERAL AGENCY % meanthis wong 1) Shewm Sixth, commencing 78 feet from Sixth; $5175. | of g tree, you will usually come upon one TED STATES AND CANADA, 32 Broad- | In this July 21, 1300, -Albert, be- E. G. Schmiedell (owner) with M. C. Lynch | o¢ thege nests. e (Hudson Building), New York. J. F. ved bustand of Martha A. Lusk. a native | (contractor), architect George H. Howard—all | %03 S8 JTa M waste much time and labor | EUGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Mont- gomery o s g r share) of the Oceanic Com will be payable at th o 371 Market st, on WEDNESDAY, August 1 1300. Transi books will close on Thursday, July 26, 1%0 at 3 o'clock p. m | E. H. SHELDON, Secretary cent: - of New aged 71 years 11 months and 4 v two-story attic and basement frame & A : ———ee— | 0 TN York, Brooklyn and lowa papers | haliing o NE corner of Washingion and | bv drilling several holes before they find v - PROPOSALS. | piease eopy.) Stefner streets, E 47 by N 102:8%; $7000. one to suit their fancy. These holes, be- wit 2 i § 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | = John McCarthy (owner) with B. Martin (con- | sides forming the nest in summer, answer| BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. MINNA, & ERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Berkeley to attend the funeral this day | tractor), architect A. W. Marquis—All work | for a home in winter, though sometimes | _ —~ e enan mmmrans | bay-window ce to contractors, builders and mater N enwich s men~—Notice is hereby given to all concerned rom his late resi- | exeept house rajsing and plumbing, for altera- | the male bird drills a_hole just large : et. Interment pri- | tjons and additions (o make a three-story | enough for himself. and lets "his mate b % ‘"E. Duilding on NW corner of Harrison and Dord | eeaih FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND ¥ " B tur rooms sealed proposals or bid olicited f er the winter storms as well as she w “he university and for performing the labor beloved husband of Annie Lyons, and S T The woadpeckers drill new holes for| MON. Tues. Wed, Thurs and Sat at 3.5 4 furnishing the materials nacessary there. | 10VInE father of Thomas, James, Timothy. Jo- [ 0+ Do Eaactto the ts cach Beasom, and the old ones are m. n i £3r, and said bids or proposalswill be received | 3¢Ph David and the late John Lyans and hirs. ur Doors Ol o i Kongu'u Quietly appropriated by the nut-natches, | $ays: 1 p. m. and £:3: Sundavs, 10:8 o m.. 8 at ihe office of the Regents of the University | L. Coleman, a o ralee, (County | The fiat of the nation has gome forth' 4, chickadees and the brown creepers. | B, - . =1 ¢ Caiitornia In the Mark Hopkins Inatitute | X< Jand, aged T years 2 months and 1 | against the mongoose. Before Congress | Kach has her motions of refurnishing the | Pie Ng: 2 Telephone Main 1368, e et e betora 1y ok StS. | MelEOD—In Oakland, July 23, 1900, Mrs, Eda | 8djourned a bill was passed by both | borrowed homes. The chickadees put 30th ‘of' July, 1500: and notice j3 | A.. beloved wife of john C. McLeod. a native | houses prohibiting its importation. The |down a soft carpet or rug of caterpillar y < ixed with down frome! furth iven that the pl. of ‘California, aged 4 years 3 months and 13 | pugnacious little animal is henceforth to | silk or spider webs, mi .m'n.'n'x: a bundTn: .‘:\'e:b.e::n e b iR Do Dlaced in the same category as the plants The nulhatches aro satisfied e e nien ot | MO vondale, Nova Scotla, aged 54 years | Chinese. crested flycatcher also uses a it il 3 | R S SR SR R 1y o maive of mnate 1e| iR SRt Crengd fycascher weg wnee 2| WORTH PACIFIC GOAST RAILROAD. | ere the same may be 4 monthe and 1 i ring each day from § u'gxg:;;".d | MAHONEY—In this city, July 22, 1300, Dennis, | is death on rats and snakes. For the de- | finding it furnished to meet her fancy, she Via Sausalito Ferry. i Sy o oty o bids e e | bether ot Jonh Marsarees James andths g | Seruction it works amonk Hhese Denta It row could possibiy Auess. Snakeskins | FROM SAN FRASCISCS 0 MILE waLsy | T3 em = , 1500 s or pro- | fa s - 3 % & - posals will be considered unless the same are | T. J. and Mary Mahonéy, a native of Ire. |iS DighLY Df‘éfld;flkBC:'1:";:'!‘a:"£lunllt0lll‘: anycnn 2 bird know where to find them? AND SAN RAFAFL. | l:- —l -;._, and 1:35 pm/ §:2 poy 11¢ Third Av(_'oM rooming hou; d by a certified check or a bona| land, aged 63 years. the rats and s A Yet she does, d almost invariably, in L 830, 9:30, 10 & mi Jagam <35 A R. HUGHES, proprietor. sposer in the sum of ten (19) per | €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | birds and eggs and any sort of small | svery great-crested flycatcher’s nest, vou P 3:15, u% *5:15, 6:15, 6:40 p. m. | Guerneville.| 7:35 s sl Sttt of s proposal, with sufficient sureties, | fully invited to attend the funeral this day | game it can get hold of. Thatis why the | Jipy find one or more castoft snakeskins. EXTRA TRIPS-—For Mill Valley and Sea | gepm| ' 4:29 pum. office, 2200 Fillmore et itioned that, If said bid or proposal shall | (Tuesday), at o'cloek, from his late resi- | Department of Agricultur@ classifies it as | " yrens, swallows, bluebirds, owls, eagles | Rafael, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays | . 2200 Fill t ccepted the party proposing will duly en- | dence. § Allan street, thence to St Brigid's | g noxious animal. Weighed in the bal- | nqd some hawks, use last years nests| &nd Sundays at 00 e e 13 am| 8:00 Scmoma | 9:15 am| 5:40 amy estalliehed at 1086 Va- | omn Lo A A O A ocordance | hraod ook | Interment Holy Craes Cemes | are found to outwelgh its virtues. and | Fjeserted one that seems suitable. Jus B SO N om| 8:08 tions, which shall be an “required therefore it is to be Kept out of Uncle | * {GRCNSIl Tear a little family in a hole | ®1%o o. m. does not rus to San Rataer Sua- | 00 am be and are hereby required | _tery. i ; ¢ 3 am, @ am 105 am such contract. The COPPER—In this eity, July 22, 189, Ch: Sam’s broad domains. in @ tree that seems hardly large enough | IR ] i TR ol o e i Per of Julia, Marte, Albert, Rudoik. an: an or any boxes | i ; e e O | e O T vard Nopper: & natioe o’ Gu | country. The edict of exclusion js based | IATHE WL e e et IO them in | A WEEK DATS &2, 9 T [ G e N ot T Lot Rt o be a part t any an ROOMS AND BEARD. an act entitied an | drew and E e 30 4 for Lyteon e the Universit, many, aged 46 years 1 month and 12 qays. | mainly on the experience of Jamaica. housekeeping cares. m.; 12:30, 1:15. 2:15, *3:30. 4:30, §:30 for at Lytton . rch 25, 1963, and an | Frifnds and acquaintances are respect. | That istand once suffered from a plagus | S AYEETERElF Sroportion of our biras | EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays Wednaadays | Germervite 7o: Skasss Sprines; thereof, ap- | invited to attend the funeral this day | of rats, which were particularly destruc- | 5.ifa a new nest each season, though | nnsdcgtptg“i-.“ e R Hflfl-fl‘“m wufllh ~ lating o the con- | (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from bis late resi- | tive in the cane flelds. ~They ‘were held | DWel % Jirning to the same locality. | moriae 3o w0 oin, ot tin 1o o B Mimae Soda Bay, struction of approved March 3, 1897. | dence. 112 Miguel street, near Chenery. In- | responsible for an annual loss of some- | Tyoh comes that great army of birds that | p- i 5 S % | Bprings: at Ukian for Vieh: = By order o Semetery, v, Market st.—Euite of 2 or 3| pyjlgings in A electric | thing like $500.000. In February. 1872, nine | \ 1470t only a ~ew nest each vear. but | "rnlu marked (%) start from San Quentin. mittee on Grounds and | terment Mount Olivet Steets. | individuals of the mongoose, ‘four males | 4'ncw mest for each brood —Vick's Maga- | FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCo. B nee: over Take Fomo, Potter Vailey: ounty. funeral car from Miguel and Chéne: sin. rms.; board aptional. W. A Acting Secrstary. 'LEARY—In this city, July 23, 1400, J B 1 E . - . — i MARRIAGE LICENSES. | o1 O'Léary and Mre Richard Hellen, a na- | fhey increased with remarkable vapid- EXTRA TRIPS on 3 Wodneadays | Bprings. Mendocino City. Fort - — - e tive of the parish of Kilnamartyra, ‘County | 1y and soon spread all over the island, | Teutonic peasants were the providers of | gnd_Saturdays at oy, Gsal Wil Laponviie, Sl tout & ASMIGR-TIS [J Y lowing marriage licenses were lssued | Co Ireland BESE T ICAT 5 ¢ 0'Connor |[£X€N 10 the tops of the highest mountains. | blonde A O e T A et | T s s T s e, | B Sorian. =T Sy E Canada one year for $L | '°5 : H They proved inveterate rat destroyers. A | wha lo° B & i “THROUGH TRAINS. —‘m to Monday round trio tickets a8 ¥Fred W. Bowen, Presidio, 35, and Annle decade after their intraduction it was es- | with their black eves. i rday ce 4 < = ecade —————————— ! 7:00 & m. week days—Cazadero and way sta- geduced rates. ———————————————————————— | AtKiTSOT, 3, city 1 NRY J. GALLAGH o were thus savi | tekets potnts Richard J. Jlleck, 2, 546 Minna street, and s it O e ters $55 000 por anmum " Ang | _About 5 per cent of the-school boys of | U [ e gt OMS AND E AN % 5 | Rafasl at half rates. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED, LaTl Segond Sen Racest T atte Kavanagh, T Bt e | (Successors to Flanoagan & Gallagher). DANIEL P. DONOVAN, the mongoose was blessed. the District of Columbia use tobacco in | o | 8. D_Landecker, 3, city, and Fannie Stern- | ECTORS AND EMBALMERS, mongoose an e form, 7 i General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. OM_ and a boy of 10 wi eld. 23 city. FUNERAL DIRECTORS , | Still the mongoose increased, d its | some for H | C. WHITING, . RYAN, P iy 30 viclnity of Sutier ang Polk wta: | joim B. Parley, 3, city, and Flarence Pape. ol i~ B A i miiRierous habits became mote and b — — 5 VRS o 3 - Y g 2 Teiephone South 89, apparent as the rats diminished. It d OCEAN TRAVEL. PO BB 24, ity - - Frederick N, Long, 22, 112 Drumm street, and | ~ stroyed young pigs, kids, lambs, puppies, g pension; | Lena u' Kittler. %, 116 California .lvenue-n kittens, poultry, game, birds which nest- Box 18, Call Oscar W, Steinwand, 31, Fresno, and Louise UNITED UNDERTAKERS, ed on or near the ground, eggs, ground Yo E K Gy | | Story, 27, * ' eggs - $12-613 Exam- | E}‘:::\;.) ’lu]llnflx‘fllrnd. 21, 196 Jomes street, and 27 and 23 Fifth st. Tel South 2621 {»‘fi!‘»’:" ‘ttrogsl‘l t\.lf;‘l,esm“ tomed.( ‘P.lnpi To A. FUNERAL DIREOTORS AND EMBALMERS. || bananas. pincapples, young corn, pears, s W AB ASH Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. sweet * potatoes, cocoanufs gnd _other STEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- SAding, I Yo WARt 10 TNl TOOME. s | Addie E. Reltz, 15, 353 Eddy stroet fruits. Toward the close of the sécond ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. docade che monsoote came o be ropardca | s SO T MERAKING "kt | CONTINENTAL LIMITED | MOUNT TAMALPATS SCENIC RAILWAY for crippled sold o pay $30 per m: t Room Renting Agenc Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and i island—worse than the rats which it de- | connecting at Hongkong with stea: - R e e I e CREM A l ION. stroyed. Then the mongoose was officially | gia. ete. "No carss r{czh'(d By o gf i dl:y FROM- }‘Tvii- ten | vill not b fns ey must be handed anathematized of safling. & 5 ety & o 16 S5 | iy " e S et 26 e | 04 Fellows' Cemetery ASSICIAtion, | aind T it vande S ovnew bt tin: | 55 BOLCRONY AR e aveee s | CHICAGO TO NEW YORK e e e . on, ¥ = 7 i S EWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES,| ' oed {0 have the same publishe. SAN FRANCISCD, CAL. flar experierice. and In 1892 a law was | (s Wednesday, “August B 1000 ‘AND BOSTON i — — BORN. | oIF, DECEASED WAS A MEMBER OF ANy |passed forbidding the introduction, breed- | SS- il T September 23, < L e g e | 4 ORGANIZATION having a presiding officer | i€ Or keeping of.the mongoose on the = rtrday. iSeptember 22, 1900 | The fnest, fastest and best equipped train i Prambeck. 1815 Misston. nr. iith. | EBER—In this city, July 23, 130, to the wife of | gna secretary the charge for cremacion, 8 cop- | Ixland. d-trip tickets at reduced rates, For | 0ut of Chicago, with NO EXTRA CHARGE ALL kinds W.I wold, ;_xchn.el rented iu‘?":]l:!lfigul:; t;t:ccnlty July 15, 1900, to the wife | :"m The - (or‘tl\ bers of family. go‘b‘zen{l'ihmml!¥q m’vmm - street, m-ml ymut A - 0SS cunn Agt. L1 kinde 3 3 a : vy o 3 same for mem] g X “its at Jowest rates. 2 Fourth st | of Charles W. Linter, & daughter. 1 GEORGE R. FLETCHER, Superintendent. | nature has placed 1o o o0e b W. B AVERY, General Agent. Lok Los. Aseutent Gt /

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