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? y THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1900. HEAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. DIVIDEND NOTICES. & WEL! ROYAL HOUSE, 1% FEllis st —Incandescent | DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividew No. 107 (Afty & room. smoking room and ladles’ |~ cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamship 3 s, per night, 85c to §1 50; week, 32 | Company, Will be payable at the office of the - th, 3§ to $20; elevatar on office fldor; | company, 327 Market st, on and after n th hot and cold water; baths. WEDNESDAY, August 1, 1900. Transter = 5_eat farmished rooms; | Dooks Will clode on Thursday, July 2. 1%, s 31 and upward. £ H. SHELDON, Secretary. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth _near Market—Furnished or unfurnisned. | MARRIAGE LICENSES. B 523C—1 or 2 L ot rooms for | Tace: sas: caltarier s oen” | The following marriage lcenses were tasued e e day: T Third—A good_rooming house | vellington B stree ©or good people. R..HUGHES, proprietor. | A Wellington Bingham, 24, 322 Bilis street, CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | - Buchanan street, and at cail office, 2200 Fillmare st. | . Howard street. T A = e Edward G. . 106 Merrill street, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements end | and Mary E. Cogley, 1 n Jose. b ns has bean e ed at 1098 Va- | H J. Woebke, 23, 717 Webster street, and lenci | Mary % Harrison street. —_— — — L 1S %, 165 Clay strest, and % < . na Vager, 1 andro. % i DDNE BUD JOAD Karl ¥ Fus 8% Minna street, and rrororoconn | Kathoine Goa er avente. ter st.: cholce loca- B o d e with board: Srst-clace with | manaries,T. A femany wtreet: T exceptiona | | BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. L S i E 2 Birth, marriage and death notices sent by oms each; rents | 5 FARRELL mail will not be inserted. They must be handed AR In at either of the publication offices and be SO indorsed with the name and residence of per- | eons authorized to have the same published. BORN. ABRAMSIn this city, July 20, 1300, to the wife of Nathan Abrams, a son n th July 20. 1200, to the ger fe of H. H. Bergfeld, & daughter. e e 1900, to the ROOMS WANTED. e el X er, a daught » | s —In this city, July 10, 1309, to the | . Franklin J. Wilson, a daughter. SPECIAL NOTICES. anEv | N—HEWLETT—In this city, June | tev. Dr. W. W. Case, Charles J. | on and Jennie M. Hewlett, both of San | 3 - > a1 3 SON—KRKONQUIST—In this city, July 2L | 4l E 3 m»’Rfirl DrlF Nelander, John M. | et | n and Helma Kronquist, both of this s - o s x| SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | of s —_— - ve- | ALL kin . DIED. | Bergfeld (infant). McAleney, Margaret i Colombo, Margarsthe McLeod. Ada & % Doyle, James McPhie, John B. Madison, " Elizabeth Manneli, Jessie G. $ . . Caspar N ® G b b ivilliam TYPEWRITE T BARGAINS BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS ESTATE. LEY REAL ttage, seven SEMENTS FRUITYALE ADVERTIS STATE. FRUITVALE REAL OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. "OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY, OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $2500: ON INSTAL New Bo $2 50 PER MO Funny §-roomed . laundry and bareme: o San Pablo | | | | furnished front room for nable; alsc other rooms me %5 per week, and e; also unfurnished room for gentleman; private Newly fur- r. 6th Oltvery reasonbl ie or suit e)—Elegantly furnished e. traveiers aces'dated. southeast corper Seventh Sunpy rooms, en suite or reading room: elevator. s from $1 week up to %; housekeeping ToOMs. ean rme.; suites or sin- WaLer; rates ALE House N1%and 321 Eilis st.—Room.s, Zic to §1; week, §1 3 to M; open TP OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR su trom H. Schelihaas, the h and Franklin, Oakiand. T " salt-water steel and sheat Blank ication A, Berkeley and materia all concerned r bids ar SALE. | 1900; infant Bergfeld Margar- lombo, Mrs. . aged uaintances are respect- 4 funeral this day y ted to at- | Wednesday), idence, Franeis Church -first. , Santa Catalina Island, %00, Edward Fischer of New What- ved brother Anth - where a celebrated for | ony's 1900, William, be- art, and father Meta Hone, ilfam J. Hons ax han, prother of Mrs. S. Mrs. R r and Mrs. E. tive of Amt Dorum, Hanover, aged €4 years 3 months and 4 days. 24, 1990, Agnes, be- | a native of Ger- days. , 1900, John A. s and « s and acquaintances are respec ed to attend the funeral this day 1 o'clock, from 32 Post suspices of George H. ly 24, 1900, Ina, the late Ale San Francisco, 1900, Timothy, Lyons, and D . Timothy, Jo- hn Lyons and Mrs. ive ‘of Tralee, County aged 70 years 2 months and 1 | e of funeral Thursd: In this city, July 24, 1900, Mar- daughter of Willlam and Lot- | fused to 'IS ACQUITTED OF HAVING | | ing of the lod‘ge Wung had been declared | a deed o b ¢ gusta Perks, and father of Harriet Perks, a native of England, aged 58 years. £ Interment to-morrow (Thursday), o'clock, from Masonic Temple, Cemetery. STAHL—In Alameda, July 24, 1500, Anna Stahl, dearly beloved daughter of Arnold and Louise Stahl, and sister of Elliot and Francis Stahl, a native of Al aged 14 vears months'and 14 days. C7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 638 'Santa Clara avenue. Interment private. Please omit flowers. STUTZ—In this city, July 23, 1900, Jacob, be- loved husband of Anna Stutz, and father of Charles, John, William and Fred Stutz, a na- tive of Germany, aged 5 years. (New York papers please copy.) ©7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully “invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late Sharp but Undecisive Battle e Bpomuiercpe wwhe | With Rebels at La ices will be held. Interment Masonic Ceme- » 5. ? Boca. COLONEL O. F. LONG Garrison No. 101, R and V. A. and N. Union.—Attention, com- ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENT STATEMENT ——OF THE— ——OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— —OF THE— WILHELMA WAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANGE COMPANY INSURANCE COMPAN MAGDEBURG, GERMANY. ON THE 31st day of December, A. 189, and for st day of December, A. D. 1399, and for the year ending on that day, made to the | [ A ar epding on that dav as made (o the In- Insurarce Commissioner of the State of Califor- | surance Chmmissioner of the Stata of Califor: nia, pursuant to the provisiors of sections 610 nia. pursuant to the provisions of sections 810 and €11 of the Political Code, condensed as per | and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per at Presidic ALL CITIZENS OF COLOMBIA CALLED TO ARMS fades!” Fuare ordersd o dsscmbic al the Sieri turaished By the Cominiasioner. | Blank furnished by the Commisstoner, 1. Alcazar bullding, Ihis day (Wednesday). % : i CAPITAL. a1 2 deloek tor the urpose of attending the G;‘:;"l Herrera, Chief of the Bevo-| | . . copital Stock paid ap fn o | Amennt ¢ cupnat SRoct paid up in une; of our deceased comrade, J. Stutz. i C: &5 . 9, 0 | e . » s e | e T s Wt | o P e " JET, Quartermaster. ro 3 o | ssETs. TOWNSEND-In this city, at her residence, N Real Bt e aad Morienges ... 3,581,000'00 | Real Extate owned by Company...... 7,14 3 1221 California. street, Mrs. Almira S. Town- ot Be Damaged. Loan o et Vaie of all Bocks | Loans on Bonds and Mortgages....... 1,164,268 3§ send, a native of Massachusetts. U!d Bends owned by Company..... 22107 97 | Cash Market V T Pursuant to the request of the deceased, s B = Conpany's Oty e 23,405 67 | 1,840,539 39 fumeral services, to be held Wednesday ‘the | g ucia1 Cable to The Call and New York Her- = Sy R L Stricily private, as interment, will be | "P%L1a. “Copyright, 1909, by the Herald Pub- | Interest due’ and uceried oA dii g 300515 0 ! v o S o1 . e . wl VEH-In Alameda, July 24, 1900, Gottieb J. | li=hing Company. e e v G Stocks and Loans........ oyl Veh, beloved son of Gottlieb and J. Veh. and | pANAMA, July Ficine betwees rev- | s ... 519,005 52 | Premiuma in due Course of Collection 344007 &8 Busthesd of Mollle Yeh s patife of Alsmede. | ;incioniste 3nd Government troops began | Bils ressivabley hot Mateid. tken | D3 Do other Compasies for He-in- T7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | early yesterday afternoon at La Boca. | p'o for= St Gompanies for He- fully invited to attend the funeral services | The rebels were landed from warships in 45,379 30 Total Assets to-morrow (Thursday), at his late residence, insurance 2250 Central avenue, Alameda. Interment untain View Cemetery. ALLACE—In this oity, July 24, 1500, at her possession of the revolutionists. Tke fighting continued nearly all the rest of the day and was without decisive results. | LIABILITIES Losses in process of Adjustment or in Suspense ... Total Assets LIABILITIES. lats; sesidence. % o;r':;?;:’."\c\s’:l?u:‘mé The Government troops intrenched |y .e in process of Adjustment or | Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- - cahy), a native of County Limerick, Ire- | &found the railroad bridge have main- in Suspense ......... o - .. In- Gross premiuma on Jand Navigation Risks, $——: surance 100 per cent. Gross premiums on Ma . aged §6 years. tained their defensiv: osit k 4 > Notice of funeral hereafter. o el ook, Do o them did not take part in to-day’s action. 23, | The rebels also maintained their position re-insurance pro rata len R. Waterbury, youngest daughter Ci i i- 8! vidend . San Prancisco. aged 1 vear and § months. | the regulars coming from Colon under | bt Gnder o9 anches. PO e 230798 anesdan). a: 2 o'clockat $52 Wausy | General Sarria. His force is 130 strong. | Cash dividends remaining unpaid.. et e Colonel Thayer, superintendent of the | pue for re-insurance. o Total Liabilfties . 52,968, 908 53 Panama Railroad, has had an interview _— with General Herrera in Corozol. The Total Liabilitfes ....ceeeseesees OO WANTS BIG DAMAGES revolutionary chief assured Colonel Thay- 4 er that his forces would not interfere :n INCOME. ik I FROM LOS ANGELES POLICE | &, Y2y with traffic on the railroad and | Net cash actually received for Ma- on Bonds and so far he has kept his word. The liue | rine premiums i aaoru continues clear and trains run as usual. | Recelved for interest on Bonds and terest and dividends Ratil Sus) em- Mortgages ... - ks, Loans and Ex-Patrolman Fowler Believes His | porarily, however. at Lo Boce since fiehi. | Received tor interest and dividends sources T e 242 s . 5 s on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from d from all other sources Former Confreres Have Heaped ng began there. All the La Boca rail-| Zf) Giper sources from all othes souse 5.5 2 road employes have come here for safety. Sther sourcés. All the business places in Panama cof tinue closed. Provisions an saries of life are gro Received from all Indignities Upon Him. TRt a A R W07 1OS ANGELES, July 24.—Frank M. Fowler, an ex-policeman, to-day instituted | Total Income ... EXPENDITURES. g c 1b cite- EXPEN = ameunt paid for two. suits against members of the local | pit: 12 E°% AN MEMPEICCS, THELS SXGE s for Marine Losses { Ciiding e Police Department, in each instance de- |in unprotected localities have taken | T losses of previo: | pFeam oo manding $25,00 damages for iliegal arrest | uge in the Grand Central Hotel for safety | _years) ............... a00w o8 |- DISIAES & Biachpins. and false imprisonment. One suit is|in case of an outbreak in the city. At the | Dividends to Stockholders.. g 107,500 09 against Chief of Police Charles M. Elton |request of the foreign consuls all for- | Paid or allowed for Commission =1 | and his bondsmen. the National Surety | eigners here are piacing their nationaj| BroKETage ... 89,534 & Company ew York, and the other is | flags over their business houses and | Paid for 24,008 26 against Police Sergeant Jeffries and Po- | dwellings. The dispiay of bunting gives | ,SPaee el licemen Henderson and Mercer. When | the city a gay appearance. | P: ‘.';' Fowler was dropped from the force he re-| The Government has issued a decree | o other b ve up his badge and club. One | night, wh he was seated in a restau- rant, the officers entered and forcibiy re- | moved him to the police station. He was released next morning and no charge | placed against him. calling to arms all Colombian citizens & tween the ages of 18 and 60 vear public employes not complying with t decree will be heavily fined. It Is believed decisive action between ths regulars and | revolutionists must take place very so { If the present situation is kept up much longer the consequences are likely to be Total Expenditures . 5 | e H. VATKE, President. RUDOLF BERNDT, Vice President. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this day of April. 1%00. GEORGE H. MURPHY. v Vice Consul at Magdeburg. Marine Losses ineurred during the a & Risks and Premfums. |Mar. Risks. | Premiums. s Net amount of Risks| " serfous. No American war vessel iS &t | - written during ! CIRCULATED FALSE NEWS | === | 2wt 5 wewss | GUTTE & FRANK, Managers. — ! OCEAN TRAVEL. |2 Ot et el Paeifie Coast Department, | Wung Kai Kee, Who Was Employed | = =1 yamas | 303 CALIFORNIA STREET. by & Newspaper, Escapes Punish- | Pagcific Coast Steamship Co. —— T e | SAX FEANCICO. CAL ment by His Countrymen. | Steamers leave Broadway and sworn to before m May | | Special’ Dispatch to The Call. | wharf, n Francisco 1900. EMIL ALY, Notary Public. | BRAILROAD TRAVEL NEW YORK, July 24—Wung Kai Ke= B August 4. of Chinatown will be troubled no more. | laskan ports—i1 a. m.. | pany’s steamers | SOUTHERN ra ONPANTY. (PACIFIC NYSTEM.) ¥ic GUTTE & FRANK, e t 3 | at_Seattle. ?2.3@.”;3"53 .\tanc::;v‘e:xgnkz"m (sts ‘lx?xgic»“ For_Victoria. Vancouver (B CENERAL AGENTS, | Tratae tenve aud are due (o s upon his case. x | (_;Y, et Eve; »:l‘n‘.-\'-;?” . 803 C. I RNIA & 4 (Main Li»‘r Fooc nl‘,\luld 9.‘60\;\ Wung said that he had not been disturb- | and New Whatcom (Wash.)— | SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ealohmo i I ed at all, and that the man who had been B iy 20, August — Frou Juiy 15, 1900. — ammive stationed at the window acr the street | 4, and every fifth day thereafter., Change at » St had not been seen. A visitor at Wung's | Seattle to this company's steamers for Alaska | = i store, who appeared to be well informed |and G. N. R'y; at Tacoma to N. P. R'y; at Rumsey aud Sacramento ... *T143p 3:004 Shasta Express— Davia, Williams (for Bartlett Sgrioge). Willows, | Bluff, Portisn e | *7:304 Martiver, San Ramon, Vallejo. Naps, Vancouver to C. P. R'y For Eureka, Humboldt Bay- August upon the situation, said that at the meet- uilty he adc circulating false news. ed, “Wung had a narrow - ucos. Port n L - - it he had besn caught he wowd | Ei73, Shirare. Ventara. He a X *8:004 Dusis, Woodiaod. Kuighte Laading, Bv6 been Millod. East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newpert— - it ————————— 19 °a m. July 22 2 August 3, and every 904 Atisnilc Ecpram—Opden Sod Nust fourth day thereafter. R Tt i, STOLE A 'MARCH ON HUBBY. |(pith day thereatier. =0 0 ooy pia. | oo, " Saerameuil ™ Place | ford (8an Luis Obispo), Banta Barbara, Port Los _Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles) m. July 20 24, 28, August 1, and every fourth | day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose Why Michael Schuler of Stockton Wants a Deed Annulied. Specfal Dispatch to The Call. , Chiness (for Yosemite), Carters...J.. T B R 3 Ty Latarop. Sioekion, Mereed ¥ @ STOCKTON, “tvpl . Cato, Mazatian, Altata. La Paz, Santa Rosa Tmeg: Lathrop. Stosk . wtit as fios LIS, Rtiosnoan Ty Mihee | 428 Suaymas' (Rexica)—th o .. 7B of each | | roiams ey Marises 1 Wiy Siaions vavdas u s fi i onth. ; +10:004 The Overland Limiied— Onden, Den- Schuler, who lives at 1245 East Lafayette rfi?’r further information obtain company’s | * T ver, Omaba, Chicagn “3u3r street in this city, against his wife, Marie | folders. | The company reserves the right to change sailing dates and hours of sailing | 1s notice. ICE—4 New Montgomery | Barbara that the chuler. The complaint alleges | ntiff on August 24, 1881, made | ift of lots in this city to his Santa Fe trains for Fres- no leave at 9 a. m. and 8 \ Fresno| | wife. He had the deed acknowledged, but | cereet (Palace Hot 007 Hagwards, Nilos and Way Stations, *3:482 not recorded nor delivered, as it was in- | GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agents p. m. 9 a. m. train goes 0or Martiner, S Ramon, Vallefo, tended not to take effect until after 10 Market st., San Franclsco. i -:\'.4&‘ stoge, Santa Ross. .. L LN Boo' Winters, Sacramenio, Woodland, Kuights Margaviile, Oroviile Schuyler's death. The deed was hidden away, but on July 8 of this vear the de- fendant quarreled with the plaintiff. She took the deed and had it recorded. Schu- ler now asks the court to annul the deed and assess his wife for the costs. s — HOTEL ARRIVALS. through to Chicago. 8 p. m. train has sleeper, stopping at Fresno. THE 0. R, & N, G0, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTI.AND From Spear-street Whart at 11 a. m. including Berts and Meals 30¢ Nlies, San Joeesod Stoekton - | Seormp Limited—Tracy. Fresno. fox Bacta Bas- rop, Stockton, Merce: (Haymond for Yosemite), I'reauo. . *3:307 New Orleane Express—iiakersiisid, Santa Barbars, Los Angeies, Dem- $12 First Class $8 Second Class FARE «Don’t be a lobster.” W WESTERN HOTEL. i STATE OF CALIFORNIA sails S H Brenneke, R Bluft(J R Brown, Missour! X 5 July 23 ing, Ei Paso, New Otlesvs sud I Maloney, San Jose |C D Mare 14 | COLUMBIA safls.......o....- Joly ask about it at 3 Riordan, Portland/ A W ign, Utah Short line to Walla Walla, Spokan £ B Newel. “Fortiand |8 A Davis, Denver Helens and all points in_the Northwest. | 628 Market st. & | E Lind, Suisun Miss L Carter, Fresno | Through tickets to all points Eas | M Pedro, Haywards |J J Gard, Hanford E. C. WARD, General Agent, at Ferry Depot. w002 Ontenial c‘)l:l‘l:,()'lq 630 Market st., | GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Superintendents. TOYO KISEN KAISHA, ': osens witt, Leave wiane. con. | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. 00, F Watson, Hanford H J Hughes, Stockton Morrell, Petaiuma F Monese, Haywards C Goiden, San Jose H A D Sloan & w, Or |C E Davis, Portland | PALACE HOTEL. T T Williams, 8§ Rafael|S McKeon & w, L A W D Feits, Chicazo W McVory & w, Bostn I D Clark & w, 1il |M M Cunniff, Eoston H B Clark, US A |M J Cunniff, Boston Omats. Cheago. 17:002 Vallejo, Por: Cosia e *8:93¢ Orogon asd Califor ramnte, 94108 COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Streek.) eut Zeyp, Germany |Louise Tupper, Denver = e s Craz M Marsh, Phila S per First and Braunan atreets. at 1 p. m. o v sy ,,_',:.', C F Kinsman, N Y |H Gill, Raymond for MA (ONGKONG. cail LESSER o 7 s—u-' B end Faul < Tiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and Boudr Creek. Sauta Orisand Way S5 Raa S Tods P ¥ Gouit Tacoma | Kive Hlons) Namioex! st v wi on FRANGISCO AND NORTH PACIAS T b e Galt E B Cohn, Hamburg MeAle a, native of San Francisco, | I H 3 Spmin B S, ete. No cargo received on board on day RAILWAY COMPANY. aged 1 year and 2 " T N Hambirg, Londor of railing. £ AFLEN Tiduron Ferry, Foot of Markot St. 5 W A Unl g, n - RU....Friday, August 3, 1500 o »In Oakland. July 23. 1900, Ada A.. $8."AMERICA MARU v, - . s | loved wife of John C. McLeod. and sister | Miss A o] S8, HO¥GKONG M R 1900 SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFASL. | sfed 44 yeare 1 EMSENS L ays. (POF" | Mrs J Keliey, Birlingame | SS- 2 eeoe Saturday, September %, 1800 | t 11:30 0. m. Saturdsys—Extra tips at 1:38 land, Or., papers please copy.) espect- | Miss Kelley, N b Pacific Gr Via Honolulu. and 11:20 D m. CREEK ROUTE FERRAY. e A Pond funetal servites this | J L Kelley, N Dr Lindsay, Salt Lake | Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For| SUNDAYS—$:00, 9:30, 11:00 o m.; 199, $:0 | FromSi% FRANCISCO—Pout of Maskes Siceat (Slip §)— ay). at 2 o'cloc from Market- | R B Mavyer, X5 JDPH“Drnl‘n‘ Loi A | freight and passage nppx_\-‘__::z company’s office. | ~ $:00, 6:20 p. m. *7:18 900 1100au. 1130 333 1% ngregational Church, corner Market | W Weatherwax. T st E e | gy Wacket sttest, cocner Wit L SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO 1833 *6:00r.. Eighteentn streets. Interment Mountain | A A Grant, Siebrecht, Texas W. H. AVERY, General Agent. | 'WEEK DAYS—4:0, 1380, $:20, 11:10 o m.; | B—Foet of Brasdwa; Ylew Cemete Sl GRAND HOTEL. 840, 515 p. m. Baturdays—Extra trive $12:30 100 12:00 P n this city, July 23, 10, John B., 4 A C H Block, Grid ~ N eband of Margaret C. McPhie, and | 3 Geldloe, L 426 |G 5 Bk, Gl o s S oHlo s, 835 p. m | i e Rt e 4 Detper of "Alice, Willinm, Grace. Allen’ and | ¥ Ralvh, AIverags |7 Jotpacnid. Chices = - = L R Sy (Thizd and Townsend Hibert SicPhie, a mative of Avendale, Nova | & Shinsine, ARG Iy TR S o i s T T8:108 Ooeas, View. South San Franciscs. . 1GM0F otia. aged 54 years 4 months and 7 days. e ose |W N © ROM SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT TO 13:004 San Jose and Wag Statioue (New Scotia. ag 3 3 Wright, § Jose Nicholis, Courtland F Friends and acquaintances are respect- S e M o & e In Effect. Anive | Alnaden Wednesdays ouly) ...... *§E0p Br el b s nts res. N2 £ Riley, Portiand H L Smith, Cal NOME ST MICHAEL an Hemvtisco. |Ape. 1o 1500, San Trancisca | £7:30s Sanisy o , at 2 o'clock, es- | BF ey, S R - Santa Cruz, 510" Ninth avenus. Interment Odd | M Ca e gl ki e Ll ’ - | Week | Sun- = e N e s W emetery. Mos Honslogee, OBl | e Bl Days. | days. [ Destination.| days. 91004 Hasi Jeve, Tres Piuos, Santa (o, ADISON—In the City and County Hospital, | Gladys Williamson, Cali M Gojding, Riverside On or abont July 23d | e Paciiie Grove. Pamn itobien, Hem A 52, 199, Ellzabeth Madison. a native of | Mina Williamsor, CalMrs Hudson, Colo y - 530 2m| Petatuma. Frinchat Wy Matloca o sguey Hew zZaaiand, e B e o i Y ) ;;c.;_neD&'w. Stockton | For passage and other particulars apply to | 5:00 pm| Santa Ross. Sau Jose and Way Stations........ = ay “Cruz |Mrs T Davis, L Gat TG *11:304 SaiJope, LosGatosacd WaySialons *3:307 MANNELL—In this city, July 24 1900, Jessie | T Dickson. S |Nre Steen’ G Oalos| gMPIRE LINE, ® MONTGOMERY ST. | T Fulton, o kg g e e Giadys, youngest daughter of William H. and § Kerr, Phoenix /S J Kuma, Kansas Cy | ALASKA EXPLORATION CO., 133 POST ST. | T30 Windsor. Palo Alto, Santa Clara. San Jose, Joseptine G. Mannell, aged 2 years and 3| R 4 RiT% "pltiie atiJ E. Stubbs. Chicaso e ol b Tre Plocm, Senin Covs, Saiivan. e months. mon, S Rafael J H Simoneon, w & &, | > ! ontetey and Pacide Grute... \ OTEARY-In thie clty, July 2. 1000, ames | 3 B SRS S Dlegd'| Merced o " AMERICAN LINE, | o0 am! Sroaerrile) 145 pm| 6:0pm | 13:30¢ San Jose aud Way Stations :30r O'Leary, cousin of Timothy, Dennls and Dan | 7 % “Coope, 'S Cruz |Miss A Aclar, Sctold | WEW YORE. SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. PARTY. — - - | S e e T Ry ; A Mrs. Richard Helle 3 . s | s - 13:007 San Joar, Los Gatos aad Prin ‘riln'n-ur?ru#'y' of the Potrero, @ native of | C Staubes, S Crr‘ru:!m ‘fi‘"fim&-n‘}::fih.’fi:(m Stopping at Ch-.rhowé‘r::‘.’ westbound. | ]".m “F‘lo%““‘ pEL ml:g_g;: Ly e et aase Bi"arisn of, Kiinemartyra, County Cork, | K M Ankean. Fresmo |& Brovn, Auwteais From New ok ey Weliosdar, W u m | 5 SRIR viane s Yot Pt . e - ed 27 {33 - & st Louls........ st. .......August 15 | i » San Jose and Way Stations \ ’YE‘;?&.'?U,,“M\ take place this day | Mrs J Hoover. ng-lh }z }%O'jish - Y New York....August 8 St. Louls.....August 22 2:00 am| wll:’— | 510:43¢ San Jose and Way Stations. . e T G & Brenaan's Church, where a re. | Dr Rulinson, Reno ~ew York end Antwa-s Sonoma | 9:15 am 5:40 am s o v Ao O b L quiem mass will be m-bm:dlg»r, 'Ih!krml’!e st st AR From New York every Wednesday, 12 ncon. | Gk:lvé“m P ,_} 6:20 pem of his soul, ""?'ym':m(l&fn::péy o'clock. In- Builders’ Contracts. southwllrkfl ‘.Julzf :emm;;mn ..August § = > <f ol E arment Holy CYos - Westernland Augus ragonia . 0 am e COUNCIL., Y. M. L—Officers and | John D. Spreckels (owner) with C: Kreeker | Wepieroiand JUERS, 1 SUSSOE o P38 pea 600 pm NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, 7= of Ploneer Councll No. 1, Y. M. I., '!n:pm:quru-d to attend the runera;“ol our t (contractor), architects Reid Bros.—Certain fin- \ehing carpentry and wood work for residence {on NE corner of Pacific avenue and Laguna 30 Montgomery street. Etages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West | Via Sausalito Ferry. proposals sclicited for r, James O'Leary, day Eprings and White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton ; e et ot | late Drother: t's Gcléck, from J. C. O'Conr | siyest: $6701 J0MPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. g i e Ltton for Lytton Sgrings: &t | pmon g Soumemeing April 2 v & the labor | nor & Co.. Mission street. By order of the | Same owner with Rheinhold Stone (con- | prrECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. lle for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale SAN AND SAN RAFAEL. Sary there: | presdent tractor) architect same—Same for same on | Ugailling every Thursday, instead orm for the at Hopland for Duncan = ooy pASPSRNSRFATE o be received | M. O'SHAUGHNESSY, President. | same; $11,349. Saturday, from November 2. 1569, at & ghiand Springs, Kelseyville, Carls. | ¥ < f 0 at th Regents of the University P. C. KRETZ, Secretary. Claus Spreckels (owner) with Dyer Bros. |1y s m., from Pler 42. North River, foot of Soda Bay. Lakeport and Bartiett | : of California in the Mark Hopkins Institute | pERKS At sea. July 2, 190.-Captain Edward | (contractors), architects same—Ornamental iron | Morton T.A CHAMPAGNE. July 2. LA | Springs for_Vichy Saratoza | of Art, corner of Mason and California. . | Phtrks, late master of United States army | work for building in course of construction on | TOURAINE, August 2: L'AQUITAINE. August | Eprings, Biue L “tes. Laurel Dell e, Witter | >. Cal. at or before 12 o'clock m. | f{raneport Egbert, beloved husband of Au- |§ line of Market street, between Third and |3, LA BRETAGNE. August 16, First ciass to | By ings, Upper Lake, FPomo, Potter Valley, | L Aty e | FOUTth, W of and adfacent to Claus Spreckels | Havre, 1520 and upward; Second class to | Joan Day's, Riversidé, Liesley’s, Bucknell's, 1 ¥ - { building: $6600. o Imm. $5 and gg_\rm'_ner :&lg\r_'cd“_wflo!nw%: Eanhel m‘ “lzeuxhuc‘guumh. Orr's 'g':t - ca uilding b & K ENE] A ! ocino -, Fort - spect! & have been made HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., Sarah E. Blakey (owner, by Horace G. Platt, T T e CANSDE B o | Serines, Menfochme Lo d adopred and are placed in o Sibert Piesis, architect the office of Francisco, wh examined duri: m._ untll 4 o'clock p. m, he 25th day of July, 1900. No 1 Sccompanied by & certified check or a bona of said proposer in the sum of ten (19) per cent of his Proposal, With sufficient sureties conditioned that, if kaid Bid or proposal shall be accepted the party proposing will duly en. yer Into & Proper contract to faithtully per- form the duty and obligations in sccordance with sald proposal, and plan and epecifica- tions, which shall be and are hereby required to be a part of such contract. The right 1o Teject ny and all bids is hereby reserved This notice is given pursuant to an act en- titied ““An act to amend an act entitled an set to create and organize the University of Calitornia,” approved March 25, 1565, and an act amendatory of section 35 thereof, ap- proved March 28, 1572, relating to the con- struction of buildings. approved March 3, 1897, By order of the Committee on Grounds and Bullgings in Alameda County. W. A. McKOWEN, Acting Secretary, 307 ng each day from 9 o'clock a. {rom this day until | | | | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, E ccessors to Flannagan & Gallagher). O NTEL P, DONOVAN, Mer. Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 0. McAVOY & CO., 'RAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, R taliot st Detmaen 3t and sth. Telephone South 247. otney) with Merritt F. Gale (contractor), su- e htendents Shainwald, Buckbee & Co Ex- cavating, brick work, foundation and all ma- sonry work for & one-story brick building for foundry on NW line of Tehama place, $4 NE of Fl’fll street, E NW 11 1 and fron work, roof, doors, windows and all work to complete same on same; $2075. LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE jie way (Hudson Building). New York. J. F. Harrls, FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Mont- gomery avenue, San Francisco. | Biifs ‘Sorioes. wnd 53: SW 53:6, SB Same owner by same with Charles A. Duebel (contractor), superintendents same—Carpenter | S. S. AUSTRALL | Om . S. CO.—HONOLULU, | ocl.‘t)s}‘l”‘g 3 T ST Dy APIA | peyond San Rafael at half rates. Market st Chronicle bldg. | R. X. RYAN, m. General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry: ‘WEEK DAYS.. Q’.’:.;l-‘ l:“. 8:15 Ticket offices, 50 H. C. WHITING, sy Wednesday, July 5573 . B. AMEDA (via Honolulu), . sz-u‘-nax‘ and Australia. Wed., A: . PR & BROS. CO., 3, i 7. Foot Pacific St mmafzm San and nmrn‘ ‘:REMA"' (.N et w0 BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. NEW TAVERN D s e bewatd : I * Schr Reltance, Larsen, 3% hours frem Trersens SEES SN = == = 0dd Fellows' Cemetery Association, | Lanine samwen. FOR U. . NAVY YARD AND VALLEJQ. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Tuesday, July 24. Steamer ““Monticeilo.” IF DECEASED WAS A MEMBER OF ANT B'sa"‘g';"#-]’m.fizu MON., }1&‘. ‘Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 ORGANIZATION having & presiding officer - Py e o m.; $:15, 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night); Fri- and the charge for cremation, & cop- | Stmr Ohlo, Boggs, E x'u-.n.-nit,.snmnmm..m.: Bess. R g B B 2 Teiephone Matn 1508 FORT, tional City, for San BRAGG-Safied July 26—Stmr Na- | Bier Nor 3 “Francisco, FARE . A