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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7 | SPECIAL NOTICES. MARRIAGE LICENSES. :,h:m; talx{::!l:tc;fignt&r ‘-:::;z:. at 1;;:0 ch.bll(es '¥MS on aéc%um of t;ne gzuh of the e 2 Ty, - uke of Saxe-Coburg an tha he is LADIES—Chichester's The sidio, g 3 follow! < 3 compelled to withdraw are the best; safe rellable; take, no other: | yetcrdyys " 10x; matrisey Lbenaos Waly esus ROBERTS—In this city, infant daughter of 3. T Al oLt e e e (Paciric yreTEN.) Kotien= & iotter MY eatutn beallt we dvas. | (2o Milani, 20, SIT Jackson street, and 1%‘}-;2?.;;,”:29;"1 l‘}:yfna, a native of San tro;; the Queen'T' cup. mrwm% she will ud are due te arrive as Fiste. Chichester Chomical Co. Philadel - Ps. | Leonie La Hallle, 2, 217 Arkansas street. e T T e RO K ake part out of respect for the donor of SAN FRANCINCO, Jean P. Cabanot, 35, Oakland, and Masie Ar- | R o ounty Hospital, the trophy. (Main Line, Foos of Market Streek.) BEST stamp photos and buttons on earth. | taxet, 38 South Ban’ Francisco. 4 s A SQK:’;W&S s Russell, a native of ——— 2 3 ket st., v - lexande . , Y more street, . P - - SESEL Y. MDORA Sapes. and Josephine Dagis’ 15, 1415 Folk Stoset. SCHAEFER—In this city, August 6, 1900, infant Mssouri Company Wins. - e G S ROOMS papered from $2; whitened. $1 up: | Richard Richardson, 21107 Fifth street, and | daughter of Peter and’ Eda Schaefer, a na- KANSAS CITY, Aug. 6.—Justice Brewer | "oz g, Banicia, Suisun, Elmirs, V: Prinfiog Sonir-BIsrtmen. -THINE DL 9 Thim. | LnEulm Bartlett, 18, 24 Oak Grove avenue. % T;h'e ot Sl-n f"'rlanclm- 7 of the United States Supreme Court to- Rumsey and Sacramento . . TSy < g e . “ | . Edward A. Cate, 32, 717 Central avenue, an RELL—In_this_city, August 5, 1800, Her- | e Tan b’ doe ecree in the litiga-| 7:00a Shasts Express— Williama (for 3 ’ e loIag bought & | PAD, tensats wjected for $1; colloctions made; | Lilu Myers. 98 @1 MoAlister street. mina_ Elizabeth Tyrell, beloved infant child 0 Do s s o o Bariet: ). Willows, | D R A A S o William P. Read, 2. San Diego, and Kath. of Lewis and Emille Tyrell, and grandchild | C DESOw < Pl S i~ Blut, P o e . *T:43p ~ L. ryn Power, 22, San Jose. of Mrs. Elizabeth Boller, a native of San | ompany of Kansas_ Cit {ans., qu *T:R04 Martiner, San Ramon, Vallejo, Naps, - % Joee de A. Pareira, 22, 61 Jackson street, and Francisco, aged 7 months and 26 days. tioning the right of Kansas City, Mo., to Caliatogs and Santa Rosa. . *S:00p 5 “Mnr\ A. O'Neill, 22 61 Jackson street. i ‘F’P‘rlendl and acquaintances are respect- —_— fll;nlsh water to ll}l\e packing houses of | *S:004 Dl;i-. Woodiaud, n‘["flhm o EUITS n easy payments, Art T T ~ Juan R. Farber, %, Maratlan, Mexico, an ully invited to attend the funeral this day other concerns in Kansas City, Kans. arsaville, Oroville. . » Examiner building, room 4 ALL kinds bought, €0ld and repairing guaran- | Rosario A. 1, Holderness, 19, Mazatlan, Mex. | (Tuesday). at 2 o'clock, from the residence Ulhmatum to That Effect|Justice Brewer decided that “whatever| :3:004 Atiantic Ecpress—Ogden and Esst *11:434 . _tecd. Chas Plambeck. 1915 Misslon, nr. 15th. | Leonard C. Faebuann. 22, 71i Iy avenue and | of the iiandmother, 2550 Greenwich streec. Wrongs the Metropolitan Company or the | “S:404 San Jose Livermors, Stockton. . exchanged rentea: | POUTE TPEITANT. 5 20 HATK 8 e H. | e O00 Tooms Cometery, Is I d to Thei Kansas City., Mo.. Company might do one Maryesille; Chico, Tted HinE " - Topairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st | pacon. 31 Reqding. - J 8 Issued 1o er :2-‘;'; !oll‘l;erp AT Tl?':fi:‘;m‘;’l Of thell | +8:804 Onkiale, Chinese '(for Yosemite), a 506 Kearny s > hos il mard O St 3, DE-Founh ke, nd HOTEL ARRIVALS. Work be settled by this litigation, but by inde-| *9:00a Haywards, Nilewand Way Stations. *18:434 —_— . | STORAGE AND WAREHC Edward L. Cross, 22, 5(20 Mission street, and M e orgmen pendent proceedings. ~The 'decision is a| “9:00s Los ‘Angaies Esprom = Maztives, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. WILSON BROS., storage and movini | 182 Gorham, 18, 118 Geary street. E Schobes, Bishop r H-mflt F victory for the Missouri city. = IA'-- " Tt T, Tonth wa] O whing® FEEFY B0 § J Matteson, Sacto |R Jensen & w, Boston Count Vou Buldw's Viaktion s T e S N iy 550 Market st oormes | PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- | BIRTHS_MARRIAGES_DEATH& Mrs J Harter, Modesto M B Stanton, 'Chicagn | Employers and Operatives Are Equal- mrr:r A e | i ek G 26 take R 8 ore L arter, $ 5 ol 4IN, Aug. 6.—Count von Bulow, - & > » 0 e s _pany_ %20 Filimore st.; phone Jackson | LA W H Wilbur, Stocktn|E de Valie & £ Mo ly Determined on Their Stands | cerman Forelgn Minister, has abandoned | T oo Mo e, e v ioain, 1 O DON' tfice and residence, Ve ——s Birth, marriage and<eath notices sent by | C Ortiz, Denver M Calahan, Ogden and a General Strike Is his usual summer vacation on the Emmer- Portervilia . b rket st Let. Sixth and Seventh. | mail will not be ingerted. They must be handed | H C Morris, Denver |J A Watson, Oregon ? ing and will go instead for a short stay 00y Hagwards, Niies and Way Sta: — - { = in at either of the publication offices and be | G Jomes, Iowa J Stopper. Ottawa. Imminent. 10 e Sland ot Novdeting W (6 Noreh 00p Sacramento Itiver Steamers. . STATE—CI:Y—FOR saLe, | STENOGRAPHY AND TYPEWRITING. | indorsed with the name and residence of per- | H B Smith, Tulare |J P Murtha & w, Can il e 4 Y 00¢ Hagwards, Nilrs aod Way Stac S A = e g sons authorized to have the same published . PALACE HOTEL. — _E_— tamon Vs month payments. se— Z A Vogt, Chicago R C Variel, Los Ang » -, A Py R ——— basons misume park petGencs saiy 1 Mt of * BORN. | 8 Eastman, N Y |E Chambers_Tos Ang Oakland Office San Francisco Call, OCEAN TRAVEL. s 5 5 rooms, is well DRIIt, up-to-date = MACAULBY—In this city, August 1, 1900, to [ H B Wood & w, § Jose P W Morse, Watsnville 1118 Broadway, Aug. 6. P v #0110 chean: §36 Clayton et., south of ERS AND SUPPLIES. the wife of Frank I Macauley, a son. L Birsch, San Jose | A Ford,' Pitisburg | The ultimatum of the mill owners of % - o0 Taxlor ste and Masonic | GrraT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS we | PARKISON In this city, August 6, 100, to the | 5,00 S P08 652 5.2 {@° &23,A"8.,, | this city to their employes who have de- | Pacific Coast Steamship Co. _ibe door. J. STIERLEN. = S e e R ane | _ Wife of Mr. Parkison. & son Miss M Andrews, S Jos |W C Ralston & w, Cai | manded an eight-hour day is in accord- A et g Al - house in the city; rentals, 8. The Typewriter = 1 C Weedeman, zlndeu Mrs Balch, Philadelph | ance with the ultimatum issued by the wharf, San Francisco: 5 SR % e Exchahes, S Culifomsis, Jsboot Mol 2 MARRIED. P Paviocaman, Spokan Miss Balch, Philadeiph | owners across the bay. They have re- For ' Alnskan ports—11 a. 1p Stockton, Mercel, Beroada UNN, 150 Catttorata st SMITH-HILL_1In this city, August 1, 1600, by | b 50000y Yan Clty £ W Bater, J@iadeleh | fused to accede to the demands of the Aveust & 8 W19 | (Feymond foe Yosemite), Freeve { 7 ; \¢ the Rev. Frederick W. Clampett, V Vizzetti, Kan City W A Brewér, San Mat | men and have posted notices that on and k ge_to | e S V \ Smith and Daisy 1. Hil. R A F Penrose Jr, Atiz'E S Rellly, A ity St 13 = s P s ] . El Paro, oF nd 1l BER}\ELEY AD ERTISEME&TS WHITE—COPSEY—In Elmhurst, August 1, |y CR”K,;’;’:,;&' Calll C s;mfiér ‘[l;r'l LAfl;‘J‘ after August 13 they will continue to For ictoria, Vancouver | ing, El Paro, Ney Orien d b ills S o C. ol Paat 1300, at the Presbyterfan Church, by the Rev. | & W Benedlct &w, Cai|I Hopkl o operate their mills on the same time (B. C). Port Townsend. Se- | .o .0 - E. E. Clark, Waiter Herbert White of EIm- | @ M Lyon & w, 1. Ang Miss 1s ;“‘np‘%m:‘. ] edule as heretofere. ® Aarward le, Tacoma, Everett, Ana- | 18:00¢ Vallein BERKELEY REAL ESTATE, hurst and Della Copsey of Lower Lake. Cal ps, Bto v 3 The purpose of this notification,” said cortes and New Whatcom | JS: 08¢ ~ - b ReWmark: Los ARE|L Jones: Holisaes L “IRgier of the firm of Tngler & At |, 1 o o ot (Wash)il am. Auzustd | “*00F Orienial Wl Owien. G — DIiED M K Newmark, L Angii H Long, Atlan City { kinson, to-day, “is to give lne men a | % 14 & . ¢ ~eml ’u“fix '\{”‘;"‘_llh e 007 Orientsl Mali—Ogden, REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale 2 F M Braun, Los Ang R Booye, Atlantic City | chance to think on more than one side | o "! fso - k" . P | Omaha, g it B > Armstrong, Cora Linehan, Michael ] O Koeffle, Los Ang |F G Righy, Chicago. | of the subject. Many of them have been | EAnY's steamers for Alaska and G. N. R | t3:000 Valiejo, P, s e B Bearwald, Gustav Lynch, John £ C Reynolds, Los Ang|D G Campbell & w, Cal | driven into the AMplimen’'s Union. Some | peastie of Tacoma to N. P. R’ | thos Plgpeketaiigin. 133 . aich and general Bitters, Jullus, MeDermott. Thomas | H Siegel, Los Ang Miss G de Fremmory, | of them we know Are not In earnest. We | “Opo: B Ry 9 | *®:03r Orogon and California K1 prawm, Snc Cohen, Maria V. Maver, David E. Dr C_Kurtz, Los Ang| Oakland learn from them what is going on among or Eureka. Humboldt Bay—2 p. m.. August | et (l:fiun“an_ l—‘rtdzncl:dfl Miller, W H}:lmln w. R H Variel & w, L An|L Variel & w, L Ang them, When they learn what we are g0 ‘11.; 1;1Lr::kt;" 26, 31, Sept. 5, and every fifth | 2 i 3 1 jel phy, Charles b s ¢ " r. house; corner lot; r:}}:g‘: i el GRAND HOTEL. ing to do they may think of their Wives | For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon. Ca ,.? COAST DIVISION (Narrow Hauge). ent to U, C » last one left of six; Handle; e Roberts (infant) A _Harrell, w & dau, Miss B Vaughn, Fresn | and families, and some of them may |eos. Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gavicts, | Fe £ Market Streot 5 e seen to be appreciated. WURTE, s P . Tt Bakersfield '|E H Harvey & w, Sac | drop out.. W& do not deny them the stand | Santa Barbara. Ventura. Hueneme. San Pedr, | ~{57853 Saita Crus_Excarsion for = adway, Oakl Howland. Capt. Ben- Schaefer (infant) < & w, Elmo |8 F Balliet, lowa they have taken, but we also have rights | San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport—t | Cruz and Principal Way Stactons = o > o et Jjamin F. Tyrell, Hermina E. Mrs 1T T Park, Delano|W £ Haves, Ls Banos | and that Is why we have taken our stand. | a. m., August 3. 7, 11, 13, 18, 23, 27, 31, Sept. 4, | 134 Newark. Centervilic, San Jose, ¥ citon, Almost mew; house, § T3 windnyll | Lecialle, Loutse © A Foster, Lowell ~|P A Beachy, Chicago | There is so much irregularity in the mili [ and every fourth day thereafter. | Bow.dwe Creak, Santa Cruz and Way t_and cold water, go ndmi | H Buchemeyer, Portld L M Hancock, Nev C¥ | husiness that it is impossible to put it on | For San Diego. stopping only at Port Har- | Statlons. ... oooees RLE T nice gardea = MSTRO! In this city, August 6 1900, | T Phillips & w, Cal |W W Oates, Stockton | the basis that the men want. If the men |ford (San Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port 12:03p Newark, Conterville, San : 2 blocks froa station | Toora” beloved wife of Joseph H. Armstrong, | Miss O Cook, Iil W M Gottachalk, MIl | g2 ¢0 5 ecede from their atand it will not | 108 Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)-11 1 ‘ Alm $1000; only 3130 cash. | mother of Albert R. Armstrong, and sister of | Mrs George, Los Anz T D Dee, Ogden only affect them but all - the = building | M, August 1. 5. 9. 13 17. 21 2. 2. Sept. 2, 2 ston paving rent and | Mrs Lula Edwards of San Jose and Albert | Mrs A Biddle, S Jose E M Allison Jr, Ogden | 9I¥ af 3 and_every fourth day thereafy | ey own - aving sams as rent; | yammond of Bowlder Creek, a native of | Miss Migliavacca,Napa F Wiswell & w, Phila | trades. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del | *4:03¢ Newark, San Jose, Los G take Berkeley train, get oft at Lot'n £1ation; | Agpistes, Mich., aged 33 years. (Manistee, | Miss Duprey, Napa |J McBain, Menlo Park | One of the members of the local union | caho, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia | a4:038 Glenwood. Felton, Sants Crux... .. A PH. B 3 1 3 . &gl y | D 1 . sk for RUDOLPH, PERKINS & LYCN CO.; | Mjch., and San Jose papers please copy.) J Migliavacca, Nava |B Burk, Menlo Parx | Stated this afternoon that the ultimatum |and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., Tth of each RIEAL ESTATE | ffice _ope! s > Remains at the parlors of the Henry J. | P C Mitchell, St Hel R T Brown, Petaluma | ©f the millmen would have no effect on | month. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. ~—~ | NEAT cottage, 5 rooms, bath, pantry, folding | Galiagher Undertaking Company, 20 Fifth | Mr & Mrs Hourney,|Mrs J Fares & d, Sac | the stand taken by the operatives. He| For further information obtaln company’s | fFrom SAN FRANGISEO—Foes of Marcet Strest (Sidp 8)— Noore,“bay-window, wooden mantel, high | _street. ~Interment at San Jose. Vallejo A M McCoy, R Blur | b 2 | folders. | a8 900 11:00aM. 11:00 °3°0 13:00 NW x. 5 brick foundation, garden, chicken | BEARWALD—In this city, August 6 1900, Gus- | Mrs W Robinson,Peta,T C Wood, San Mate, | “It is evidently intended to intimidate | The companr reserves the right to chanzs| g 18:30 *8:00r.u v . will pay $2 e oo g o tav Bearwald, beloved husband of Lena | Miss Robinson, Peta [Mrs P F Wood, Tulare | the men into withdrawing their demands. | fteamers, sailing dates and hours of ®ailing |y, gagiand of Brand r X S i offics. h, balance $15 mont PBearwald, and father of Mrs. Willlam Cohn, | J Pamplin, ‘China |0 Woodward, Car They will not do so. The employers were | Without previous notlcs - | t1s08 12:82 property and s snap;take | rs. Mark Weiner, Mrs. Dave Wolf of Los | D M Bothwell, Angels' W C Potts & w, Cal | all given notice months ago et the zaen | ., TIC Py SRR New Misuemiery | = ' 5 At Torin station: ask | Angeles, Cal, and Jacob, Mark, Leopold, | A J Howard, Los Ang Miss Potts, Cal would demand a shorter working day. | Stgest (Palace Hotel COAST DITISION (Browd ¢ GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. THE 0. R. & N, €0, AbrahamNLouis and Tobias Bearwald, a na | F Eaton, Los Ang F H Farrar, Mercea | They had ample time to arrange for the tive of Posen, Germany, aged 72 years 2| 12 M Wilkinson, Cal W W Worthing, Cal new order of things. It will affect all| months and 27 days. | Mrs H H Nichols, CaliB W Hoog & W, Mo | mills alike. There is nothing whatever | Pt 05, (o Gl it respect- | H H Epe noer, ORGen W 7 Parker. S5 Ars | in the argument that they will have to v invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | S Brown & d, Owden |W Kinney, Chicago | s ol s 5 W enesdog), et 18 o'clock. from his 1ate | B ormnacs, Chivarr |G 1 Bicmey: sicago | compete with mills elsewhere not af ( d To 18:104 Ocean View South ~un Fr PERKINS & £ i = prey 4 3 3 i g s that a st 14 DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO | street work complete; price $2250; | residence, 811 Octavia street, between Golden | p A" Kaufman, Woodld|C S Hallifax & w, Sac | fected. The fact is that after August | ssex st., Rincon Hi if desired. Ing or Gate avenue and McAllister street, thence to o o Pa |W C Dellas, 4 { no material from unfair mills wiil be | ne: bath; hot and Ry o, e e Sireate. by 113 elock | 5o Ditenderter, Ba |} G Dellas, Atwater | ]2, ed. Tho mill operatives om ‘both| £o ORTI.AND| rs of Pact SRsa L D P Syls, Berkeley | £ides of the bay are thoroughly organized. From Spear-street Wharf at 11 A. M o £ > . and Norman Lodge No. 154 of | N T | They have the support of the Building FARE g2drs: Siass. inciuding Barty | ¥ s and best in America_The TWeekly . axe invited to attend “fnterment’ Saiem | Trades “Riliance, " which means thar'1he g s 5e 2 gt i k sent to any address N Strictly omit flowers. laborer, the bricklayer, the carpenter, the | STATE 01 CALIFORNIA s or Canada onme vear for $L | piTTERS In Garberville, Humboldt County, | | electrician. the decorator, the paper-| A ¥ SALITONIE N | | August 1900 alius Bitte a native of | hanger, the cement worker, will refuse ' ¢ August | | German: ¥ A member of Branch to lift a_trowel, handle a hammer or saw | Short line to Walla Walla, | oo & ¥ - No. 22, Glags ] sblowers' ~Assoclation of or do anything else on a building in| Helena and all points in i 207 Sen Tee cd Wy Biat se | the United States and Canada. AR i which material from any unfair firm | Through tickets to all points East. et S st Yy S Bmains el Omersl piio She enters. There are some mill owners who E. C. WARD, General Agent. | Bctr e o 1 GiaD et Pt keeping, w e . o O A O . are ready to concede the justice of the de- | cins & co™ Mar | Way Stations . . on Stewart st., east of College ave. | MEMBERS of Branch No. G. B. B. A. of | mands of the mill operatives. If others| GOODALL, PERKIXS & co. 3Or SanJnee and Peincipal W e R T T T | Fefuse they Wil Bave o meet the Jstue Superinteadents. o San Jom and Was 3 te = T TG P e o tawet The operatives are not seeking trouble, 435 San Jose aid Way Stations. ... ... (Tuesday), at 4 o'clock, at §17 Mission street. o o L3 3 & - : i 1TV T \ By order of the president. but they believe that their demands are KIMBAU. STEAMSH'P GOMPANY{ ‘A for Morning. T for Afteroon. ¢ - FRL]T‘ AI EAD"ERTIQF\[E\TS ‘ B J. TERRILL, Secretary. just am%, r;asona}:lle and that if ;)w mill | *Daily E e-m.dl 1 Sunday only 4 DL £ 3 : . owners had agreed to co-operate for con- oatet: ¥ | “nly O oty witb ot hs tace Morrss Cohen: Sessions instesdl of combining for conflet WL Dfeate Ty | Suming sud Mondey. FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. mogher of Danicl, Meader ana Ricliard Coher. | thers would, have been no difficulty 1o NOME S - e S e~~~ | and sister of Mrs. Willlam Dunphy, a na- | 1, g L s POULTRY ranch, 3 acres: 4-room house tive of \'r:;pn‘n:iwm Chile, aged 67 years 10: conditions.’ 9 " Nfl‘“'ESTE“ l‘. “ vale. Owner, 567 East b 24 day | e _— — e DTNCANCIn this city. August 5, Je0 Frea Shoaiias s R Port Clarence, Safety Harhor. Cape York, | LESSEE . 'k Edward, beloved son of Valter an . UAKLA‘D \DYERTISE“E\;TS Nellie ‘Duncan, & native ‘ot Ean Francieco, C Golofnin Bay and St. Michaels SAN legfisa““c%“!‘ufl“m PACIFIG ‘ | aged 5 menths and 14 days. 2 The Elegant, Commodious, Fast Al Passengs 8 - | . ' MLIVLOY | G ALLAGHER—A month's mind mass winl be Insists Upon Full Pfl.y- e e 2, e | . Siinen Deiry, Voot of Mutue e ot Oultadhbr st Bt Mary's Catho: | | SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFABL. i OFFICE—1118 'BROADWAY. | lais Seraera catiashbeas o Matys Cutl | ment. JOHN S, KIMBALL, ATe T bt T a s T, i | 7 c'clock. Friends and acquaintances are in- | | b0, 60 p. m Thursdays—Extea trip OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. vited to attend. ! ———— Twenty-five hundred tons' displacement. 1 aturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 " GALLAGHER—In this city, August 6, 1500, - - CHICKEN ranch, 12 acrex: nearly new & large | Hugh, ‘belovea "son' gt Siuien " and” Mary | Contractor Left Accounts Unsettled Salls, THUESEEY. Suge v 10 5. 18 10, 00, ce, high basement: well: some | Gallagher. a native of San Francisco, age & A E. . o = *jand wire fenced: 400 feet front- | months and 20 days. | and Guarantors Are Trying to e S SR L TO SAN FRA .n,rgz“ » d; lays fine; excellent soil; grand | HANDI In Los Angeles, Kate Handley, | 3 d 3 % v s " san Extra tri raw winds and fog: electric | = wite of Martin Handley, a native of Irelags, | Compromise With Un. i KIMBALL STEAMSHIP Co. n. _Batirdays—Extra trips o < - near a fine school: this is | aged 38 years, paid Firms. i ezl cma s vt 940, 11:10 & m.: 140, B4l - " s 3500 cash, | HARMAN—In this city, August 6, 1900, Francis - Francisco and Schuetzen Parls same schedule ehove. erine Hickey and Mrs. William Harman, a | 1118 Broadway, Aug. 6. Leavs In Fftect | Arrive pative of San Francisco, aged 2 years 11| mpe Alcatraz Masonic Hall Association and Ellsworth Refuse ST ] San Franciseo. Apr. 15, 1900.| San Francisco. months and 14 days. . 2 ner First and Brannan streets. at 1 p. m., ui ¥ i .'Y’smps. beloved son of Frank E. and Kate e . v b "" 1 arman, brother of Willlam, George and Al- : : oF send for circular, 45 | bert Harman, and grandson of Mrs. Cath. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | Hall Dlsquallfied and Ogden TOYO KISEN KAISHA. " = WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- e = - HOWLAND—In Oakland, August 6, 1900, at 5:15 | I8 at la;;m-rhe‘ads with t!me United States E < n ;‘ny: | ({fill;; J Du'mmoml ::r.' g:;: m.. Captain Benjamin l‘rnnklén stland. Fidelity and Guarantee Company because tO Preside §?’h’Tfiffi}'s‘#““\»a‘""..i‘,'“:.‘;'é‘”ifl;,::."“"'."é .. —— - Mary, S Howl: faths 3: v v o obe o 4D 2 . n L, . Mary, Slauson Howland, and father | of a refusal of the company to settle with O e ary P per month: new, | i d flats, modern, - tta, for In- | 3:30 pm $:30 am Pe creditors of Contractor Grant, who erect- . ern, | Charles, Balle Howland, ive | 3 N LA R No cargo received om board om day it PR Santa Mo : ¢ Bt gariss: | 6" New Thedtors Mase., aged it Years 3| ed the building and bought his bond from | ERE S S e sy stone w a cholce in- and 15 days | that company. After Weeks of Tossing From Court | i L seen t any time; offered for | al announcement later. | “Grant fell behind in his payments be- | Beorivonre. S vestigation in- | L I, Freniile, Auesst £ 000 | cause o the lapse of some of his sub: to Court the Case Will Now Be - % ! g TIN & C ¥ ) tive of . aged T | contracts. He recently went to Nome an U Wednesda % | | Geyservitle. | { Y Friends and acquaintances are respect. | 16ft Dehind him a big batch of creditors, Heard i Yuige a Honotur O ™ | g0 gl 4:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:85 pm! 6:30 pra | E7 Tneiied fo attend the funeral this day | Who have filed liens upon the new Ma- Greene. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. Por | 330 eml e T f "Nt 0 o'lock, trom the residencs | Sonic Hall amounting to 36000, Betore de- freight and paseae apoly at company's otice, | 13027l 4 o el ot . | 2 e | & s - . M S inth | parting Grant turned over $800 to the T (T 421 Market street. corner of First. | : h. | miye: n S G owhil mnd Folsom: (hencs | Burety. company. The hall association | X e e WoHCAVERY, General Asent. | Fiabam] T St to St Jas Church, where a requiem | holds $1000 due the contractor. The com- | Oaxland Ofce Bl Fraucisco Gall, oy r— gl ) 8:00 am| Guernevitte.| 7:35 pm| | mass will be celebrated for the repose of her | pany is now making an effort to settle 1118 Broadway, August 6. AMERICAN LINE | 290 pm| | | | 6:20 pm | soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment | with the creditors at 7 cents on the doi- | The application of Horace W. Philbrook | 5 | e e e | Miry's Cemetery. 1900, Mic. | 1A%, The hall association has blocked this | to be appointed guardian of James P.| WEW YORK. SOTPHAMPTON. LONDON. PARmy | ™ ‘ ) “ena = owing: House, 5 | —In this city, August 5. 1900, Mich- | move in the interests of the creditors, | Merritt and the children of James P. Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. | 5:10 pm! 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm| 6:20 pm eniences; first- | ael, dearly beloved husband of Johannah | who, the directors insist, shall be paid in | 4 . W New York Every Wed — u &: ot 50x120 Linehan, and father of Nonie, Jerry, Josie | fyj). W | Merritt and Mary Webster Merritt and | \_F:r;r::‘:“ ‘;‘:kui":.\ Wednesday, 10 a. m. T4 am| 19 am)| 10-40 am|10-3 am MRS. P. RA n asd Ditinie Tinfiis, Mis o ?g;'"? and | “This course would involve a loss to the | Frederick A. Merritt and Mary Brown Iew,Toric- - {USUS 2 3:30 pm| 5:00 pra| Sebastopol. | 7:35 pm/ 6:20 pm = Som, o Mre. 7. F. £on, a native of thearish - i il S| st . e e PR = ; ar Ellis— | poirain, e e o e reiend " hea %3 | guarantee company of about $1200, but the | Merritt, is a matter that none of the Su. RED. STAR. Ui e Siter s e T T T s | Bprings and White Suiphur Springs: a¢ Fulton fer Altruri houseke o hall directors declare that the company | perior Judges of Alameda County seem | IS | T briends and acquaintances are respect. | 4ccepted the Tisk and that the creditors | anxious to decide. Uniil to-day it was a ew York and Antws-. at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at 3 uny ay-window room for 1 o €. MYER 7ol must be fully protected. case without a court to try it. From New York Every Wednes 12 noon. | lle_fer Mkaggs Springs: at Cloverdale : without board: priv. & 3 r-Daiand v b et 1 i | 'Fiie lodar does not progoss that sl Siace Pilibook el bi metitlons | Kensington - August 8| Noordiand - Augues 1 | for - the | Geggers: ot Flooiand “for " Daacas ¥ To 3 " ACTUALLY worth $6060: new, modern | dence, 33% Louisa street, thence to St. Pat | single firm shall lose a dollar on the buili- | eral weeks ago, the case has been con- | Aragenia August 15 Friesland Aurust ®5 | Springs. Highland !D'"" Kelseyville Caris- < P house, § rooms, etc.; elegant, new feature rick's Church for servi commencing at 2 | ing,” declared Charles E. Snook to-day. | tinued from time to time and transferred INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION €O | »ad !'—"}u o Soda Bay, lakeport ang Bartlett | plateglass windows; finest part of Franklin | o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. | “We have 84800 in sight 10 meet these | from one department of the Superior 39 Montgomery Street. .'rgnh irln?" e Rl T T ;;""": - T u from down. | EL., near harrow-gauge: must be seen €5 ap- | LYNCH.-In this elty, Augast 6, 190, claims and the remainder due must be | Court to another until each one of the | ———— S f B g T ey TR h "ALMO- preciate qualities and loes S | Lynch, dearly beloved husband of en | paid by the guarantee company.. The as- | four Judges has either heard portions of | JOMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. | §00 " Tier's, Riverside, Lisrley’'s, Buckneil s Rl g {tns 2o, g’ A | Lynch. and father of Mre A. Soto, Gparles| sociation insists that there shall be no | it or refused to preside. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Eanhedrin Meights. Hullville, Orr's Mok 5. Mission wts. % Jakland. | Lynch and the late Michael and Danlel | compromise, because these creditors are | The latest turn in the erratic wander-| _Sailing every Thursday, instead of 4,& Springs, Mendocine City, Fort Bragy, Weste < oo S Srishser | CHTE VESTM Tanch A e N epect. | entitied under the conditions of the bond | ings of the ostracized case was taken this | Saturday, from November 2, 189, at =¥ | port i'ssl, Willits, Laytonville, Cummins, e cos are at your wom. | Corner that for present fntome and futurs | oo Liicnas aud acquaintances are respect- | made by the surety company to the full | morning when it was unexpectedly an- |10 a. m.. from Pler 42 North River. foot ot | Beil's Worings, Harrts, Olsen's, Dyer. Scotis Investigate—Taks M bilities none can equal; 5 three-story | (\Wednesday). at $:30 o'clock, . f e | amount due them.” nounced that the application for guard- | Morton street: L'AQUITAINE. August 3. LA | and Pureka. -~ B Dot ke oo ome §30 per month on five-vear lenss: | {Wesday) AL SEH 0 CIoSk, from NS d3t° | * Those who have filed liens are as fol- | janship would not be transterred” from | BRETAGNE, August 16: LA LORRAINE, Aug- | _Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at - : - e nY axes 400 825 ver year ou | (hicenth and Eighteenth. Mission and Vaien- | lows: John A. Marshall, $i5; Remillard | Judge Greene's department but would be | Sttt Hivrs Cotd 20 i up s Semond LTSt | TOGaeed AR o nd trip tickets o all points o A T NNYDER & O % | cia streets, thence to Mission Dolores Church. | Brick Company, $1202 75; J. O. Larrabee, | heard by him. When the dase was. called | o Havre, $55 and upward: 3 per eent reduciiey | beyond Sam Rafacl at haif rates —— — ”» i o e & O | where a requiem high mass will be celebrated | $175, $225; Rocklin Granite Company, $25 | this mosning, Judge Greene announced | o iound ton GENERAL b AGHNCT FOR | _Tieket afficas, 438 Market st.. Chronisie bidg. ¥ L S, eor. e Oliver)—New fur- 1 th st., Oakland, Cal. | for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 | Pacific Manufacturing Company, $2028 63; | that neither Judge Ogden nor Judge Ells- | 'NITED STATES AND CANADA. 32 Broad- | H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN. n single or suites: reasonable. new houses on Tel o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | Fireproof Door Company, §159; Dalziel & | worth would hear the petition. Both de- | way (Hudson Building). New York. J. | 7 General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. a first st? If t McDERMOTT—In_ this city, August 5, 1900, ‘Mnllel‘ $450 12; Howden & Proctor, $40 | clined, he said, ‘“‘for pd apd fliclent | FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agent. M s rnished rooms . f nof IR — A A |2 or, B A £ B 3 £004 sufficlen AZ .. o nts, 5 Mont- | — - —- - Mice for keys and further information. Thomas, beloved husband of Margaret Mc- | Charles F. Grant, $11525; John Conly, | reasons. As Judge Hall disqualified | gomery avenue, San Francisco. A. J. SNYDER & CO., Dermotf, father of Mamie, Martie and Celia | $76 50; 1. Lewis, 60: Louis Kahrs, §03 5 a ' . oy 2 7 Ninth st. Oakland, Cal_| McDermott, and, brother of Martin McDer- i3 o e 0‘27 $3%0; California Mgr-{ X’nffrl;.‘e'y ".:?"‘Xf"m"o'or“e“"n'e 5::2?:‘:{-“%m'.2 AMBURG-AMERI SE IOHT“ PAGIFIE COAST RAILROAD. AT a sacrifice—Good 2-story cottage, § rooms | o Fricads and scdusintances are eospect. | Dl m:’;g;& Company, $8; x_:mé;em;::g. | necessarily remain in Judge Greene's de- H i Lt CAN | 5 Via S;u!ull;:,l';rr{;‘ and bath; pretty garden: frult; barn. fully Invited to attend the funeral this day ;vany ; ¥, | partment. TWIN- 2 SS SERVICE | ‘smmencing Fast Twenty-third st., bet. 11th and 12th av (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- | $208 10; E., B. & A. L. Stone Supply Com- | = Unless some unforeseen technicality | TO PLYMOUTH (LONDON). CHERBOURG | FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY = T | i Fiibers - sirdetthence o ot. | pany, $364 96; Parafiine Paint Eompany. | ariess Judge Greene will hear Horace W, ((PARIS) AND HAMBURG. | AND SAN RAFAEL. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly | Eicld:s Church, where services will be cele- 12;" Judson Manufacturing Company, | Philbrook's petition on August 17. TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE WEEK DAYS—7:0, *5:30, 9:30, 11:00 & =3 (ull. J6 pages, sent to any address in the | yrfeq for the repose of his soul. commenc- 9 H. Hinds, 337 60. After deciding that he was the only one | 10 PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAM. | 28 “L:6. B35, 415 “:if 61 ¢4 p m Tnifed ' States’ or Canada one vear for 31, | 2'0% 030 5clock. Interment Mount Calvary S b to preside, Judge Greene was requestod | BURCy ALSOpNE" YORK TO CHERBOURG | (TRA TRIPS. S Villey and San : e P i iiiinnias | - CRRDOARY, New Teachers at Mills College. | bY Bifibroolk to set the case for triar e | AND HAMB B s s . A ‘3o = g B Turk and Taylor. | — MAYER—In New York, August §, 1300, David fore August 2%, the date originally set. | HAMBURG.AMERICAN LINEA Bawy N.y. | SUNDAYS-1:00. *5:00. 3:00. 100 100, 11:38 v . . ayer, belo T ol e . ayer, o o Sy wi e petitioner wan agten 3 >~ 2 3 E £ oo o B vk o ;| QAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALA. | 75 Napeg pifves bl of M 5 Miver | OAXLANT, up, £ Mills Coless wit| Fhe peiifisher"ymniza e caas vet agt | " EXRE HOREL ACIRGD RARY ™™ | 1"t e 1h i ok S 1B =0 NOUSENECPIng TOOME___ | AX introduction to you from H. Schellhass. the | MILLER—At sen, July 3, 1900, William Waiter | class Wwill be the largest in the college's | George W, Reed and 1. B. Boieos atrat | Hensn b o e e ore e ast, | J1140 &. m. does not run to San Rafael Suse —Nicely furnished sunny furniture dealer, 1ith and Franklin, Oakland. Miller, beloved son of Mrs. C. Miller, a na- | history. The new teachers are Mrs. Mary neys for the Merritts. should have proper | 401 Californfa st.. corner Sansome, S. F. " | d by Gay, week or month, | S——————————m——==m=—— | (ive of New York, aged ycars 10 months and | ) Chandler, from Btanford University; | time {n which to. prépare o aotedrOner ot | {¥rains marked () run to San Quentin. any room for one or two | B POwe . ¢ Friends and scquaintances are respect- | MioS Lena ML Maceyiay. o sraduate of | set the case for August 17, EANIC 8.8. CO._HONOLULU, APIA | © WEER DATS %, *09, 10, st 0 | DIVIDEND motioe —Dividend No. 18 iiey| fully invited to attend the funeral this day | {coon Latin and Greek; Miss ] —_— AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. | m o, 15 s s, Lo S0 . m. ewly furnished bay- | cents per share) of the Pasuhau Sugar Plan, | LLocsay). at 1oclock, from the funeral par- | wards, a graduate of Mount Holyoke Col- KAISER EULOG! §S. ALAMEDA (via Honolul), to New | dage - pe: 1 8 an- | lors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. In- ] . or of sclence; and Miss Ana Zealand and Australia Wed., Sug. 8,5 p. m. | - ol B week: transient. tation Company, will be pavabie at the office | terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. ege, teac! ; a |5 S TR RALIA (Honotula nty) 00, *9:50, *11:00a. m. : *12:08 - — of the company, 327 Market st., on and after ot s C. Coyle of Oakland, a graduate of Mills ! | 430, *5:45, 6.5, T30, 10:9 r new postoffice— Friday, August 10, 1%0. Transter books | MuRrie peloved intant s of Margraries | College. THE GREAT ELECTOR| . 0 BPHEGKELS & GROS. GO Amte e Mcmorar | . m. h L closed ‘on Saturday, August 4, 1900, at 12 /initred i F 3‘& ‘w | " Trains marked (*) start from San Quentin, & . s . . 3 Winifred Murphy, native of San Fran- e Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Fraight Oifice. 327 o ocdock m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary, | s Public Schools Open. | . 3 FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. n - miuneh 3 | WEEK DAYS-5:53 €45 & 8:35, 1000 & o S ity Baepries cho: | PONASELD: O G npt Mo Bk | pRRKELEL AT puiis | Re S e uveil- HATHOR o tona | Piixi SR ok Stokiyn Wedn ¥ 1 A e Rt Sren | hve cents (Tc) per share on the lamied cap. | Powers, and brother of Mamie, Katle, Jo- | Schools opened to-day with an unusually s e Kflsm]s I-I" OCTAVIA T8 1ot | gnd Saturdave at 10 and 103 5 m e ning water; rates reduced | Jtal stock of the company has been declar | sephine, Gerty, Lawrénce. Thomas Maurice Lfi;fi:gfi,fiifia'}ffi‘( ;’;‘,...?5;,’;%,?‘,‘.2?,‘:(‘;:;: William. KBTDO8 " to00 tons | 1. SCNDATS S, § e o ¢ ow- ayabi ce of the company, vers, a v Fran- 3 s & e g tons | 3 B 48, 4 13. 10 ) 1500 Transfer books close August 3, 1900, at | L7 Frienfs and acquaintances are respect- | been added to the Dwight Way School. | Unveiling’of the statue of the Great Elec- ! via Mexican ports. Central and South | 1:00 8. m. week days-<Cazadero and way sta- & z 219 and noon, A. A. SPARKS, Secretary. | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | More students were enrolled at the High | tor to-day Emperor William deliversd a | ~ogmerica, ete. tions. t ok $1% to - - e e iol Sercer wierun late resi- | Behool for this year's work than ever be- | notable speech, dwelling upon the dark | 535 HoRECKELS & BHOS G5, Aarist P 318 p. @. Saturdays—Cazadero asd way sa- B 126 Fllis st.—incandescen PROPOSALS. | _dence, 2764 Greenwich street, corner of Baker. | fore. days of the thirty years war and the “im- | $is Montgomers st. . Fler No. 1-Frobhe othee. | ot b . ieshiaye’ (Suturdaye cooeptel— a m. smoking-room and ladles’ | ~~---~- pasAainssna~ o anans ishable service” rendered by Frederick | 327 Mar! st., San Franeisco. | Point Reyes and way stations. p e to $150: week, $2 | BAN FRANCISCO, Cal., August 6, 1900, —Sealed “NRY J. GALLA! Pioneer Mason Dead. &"m\um in building up the country from | a m. Sundays—Cazadero and way stae tor on office floor; | proposals, In triplicaté, will be teceivea here, | HENRY d. G GHER CO., 4 the hope of establishing a great north, 8 t and col th | until 12 m., Thursday, August 16, 109, and then (Buceessors to Flanhagan & Gallagher) OAKLAND, Aug. 6—Captain Benjamin o AND RIVER STEAMERS. Sundays—Point Rey -y : O | T, S guring 5 artiRiry bl o DANIEL P, DONOVAN, M Fotiowiand, s ploneer Mason, dicd fom Sumise; hish Aib dey should drew to-| BAY AND WIVEE ooy A B 4 g saibre Haight—Two unfurnished | the Presidio, San Francisco. Government re- | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND ki afternoon at his_residence, 624 Nin!h| ““This wonderful result,” wafd the Ei E e | Diior sy part thereor. "Bids wil becont| o T Teiophone Bouth B oot | Rt A Fears ago.” “in 1 in | peror, “has finally been ullied and cnier- | FOR U, S, NAVY YARD AND VALLEJQ, SANTA FE _ROUTE_TRAINS. =S y . s w - T . 1 > & “ v O i - t House, 28 hth st | g for & less number of horses than (Rt &,‘.‘; 0 C?,"ga{-mz and o',‘,‘;,,,,"m, Ne“:- v because every Prince has been animat. Steamer *“Monticello.” | FOOT OF MARKET STREET. * hed or unfurnished. | ted. Preference given to articles of # ed by the consciousness that he was on v - e — = — Fin ] iuction. conditind of et i :{mf: | York th.ogrggh %allf;y in San Fran-| o0 earthly governor and had to render | MON.. Tues. Wed.. Thurs. dnd Sat. at 3:43 3 75°8 hands: nlcely furniébed | (i Fiding in the price of forelgn produetions UNITED UNDERTAKERS, || s dlioase. 1ile widow, Mary 8 Houy, | an,account to a higher King. 2 .. A 300 b m. (ex-Thurs, nigBo: ¥rie £ ETEIN T i S et oo mthotE of Auiscins it Hant i RS S AR B land, and eight children survive him. “To me, it s perhaps, granted to fulfill | p*%n ' Linding and ofiice. Mission-street Dock | - DESTINATION. | 3 £ NER, 2 To le ence cles « 2 : g Gre: 3 * 7 o 5 - 80 per & e amihed fromt Foom | rbducea on the Pacific Contt, 1o extony || TUNERAL DIREOTORS AND EMBALMERS. || —_— B Shty Jeiek Yo 6w oot e gy foms s0e B - = of consumption required by the public service Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. REMORSE CAUSES SUICIDE. take up on a larger =cale, because we ara . . e . ARSI ALy Dy S iucktion | Sy o e united in the fatherland’ and marching |Lv San_Francisco ry B and Fine—Fowr Band. | _Oeneral, T. §. Army, Chiet’ Quartermaster, < Sailor Found Asleep at His Post Ends | forth in an army consisting of the sons RATLROAD TRA | A7 Btockton 3 ooy orine our Bk | coNBTRTCTION o sre—sininy Biane| CLOSING CEMETERIES, His Life. fhe biack, white ‘and red fag. which MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIO RAILWAY » carpets; §5 and $10 mo. | Xo. 1 of Marin County, Cal., asks for bids for e, = NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—E. Thicle, fourth | shows the arm of the Kalser reaches 10| | ... s rrancisco via Ssusalits Fe. -1 the construction of & system of sewers in | On March 30th of this year the Board of | officer of the Hamburg liner Deutschland, | the Temotest parts of the world. Without | wisik DaYS s 45 and 5:15 p. m. | 15 proprister, | B Vellay Mty S A s 8ad | Supervisors of San !:l\;‘l,muco“‘nl‘l,ud Or. | blew out his brains during the voyags of | he Great Elector this would have been | SUNDAYS ....5, 5 10, 11 a. m.. 1:30, 330 5 m. | :00 wior, ¢ . | dinance No. %, prol ng the burial of impossible. Fare San Francisco to Summit and return, $1 40, 10:30 et oms | R e e hetaden the hiati0%; | the dead within the city and county. This | ¢ bIE qcean grevhound. On the second | "“If every one takes the same view of the | NEW TAVERN OF TAMALPATS NOW obr 0% 20 Filimore ot | BiSders will pleass call betiesn the hours of | law -goes-intée effect; August 1, Suig- | Jay out it was Shich 1In to watch on | task of Elector. then I am convinced that e ROOM. - = A T A eeting of the Ganitics | tory shows that all large cities have foung | the bridee. e T anade him drowsy | great times are still in store for our great S AND BOARD, | wili be opened at a meeting nitary | 100% S Aty 10 close thelr come d 'and he fell alseep at his post. & P theriand i remainoreen | BT b et Tt 01 o clonk & . | immediately the relatives and: and | " ¢aptain Alberts came upon him, ordereq | S6r™an Fatherland f “hers. | y, on Friday, . 17, A coa wnd tabie 07 Caligomny 8- | Fach bla must be accompanied by a certifed | £In t0 Temove thelr loved ones to cemater- | him 1o take off his coat, the ship's badge American Yachts Abroad. PALMAR, 309 Marbetl 5 ity or 3 5 | ek Sor § per cent of {he amount of the nia. | 1es les Mable fp_be Giscurh the | Young saflor went down In disgrace, ©| COWES, Isle of Wight. Aug. 6.—The S private: bath: ein. rms ; board apiional | Rieh A eatistactory bond for the full amount | &nd expenses in disinterring T plve minutes atter the door Siased be. phiesence i thase waleos of several Amer- = - - | of the contract price. ring bodies a 0 Charles acob m & was heard and when it | ican yachts and entertainments given on POET, 744—Kunny rooms with first-class board: HENRY F. ALLEN, President. | Co., funeral mtm and embalmers, tfi was forced 'n Thiele lay on the floor of them saved the penln:l:( cht parior; piano; phone. | T. B. BERRY, Sec, 120 Sutter st,, 8. F. = | Mason street. Telephone Main 5213. with a bullet in his brain. week from dreariness. !.%upem- Willlam

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