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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1900 ROOMS AND BOARD. ALMORA, corner Twentieth and Mission sts.— Beautifully furnished suites or single rooms; | 8il modern conveniences; excellent table; | _terms moderate. cottage for rent on Benton MARCUSE & REMMEL, Bay | WELCH & CO., | ¢ ALAMEDA AD\'ERTISEMENE' ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. REMOVAL NOTICE. REMOVAL Notice—The Kragen Furniture Co. hae removed to 1015-1017 Market, near Sixth, where they will be pleased to see friends. Lot SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. I — ACRES best oranges and apricots—first year bearing. §-room cottage and lot 50x100; cholce locality. 2 lots 60x110, near center of town. All in Pomona, Cal. Cash, or might exchange for property in or near San Francisco. Reason for welling, owner moving. Address B D. 7 Rafael porcelain bath, hot and cold | ation: lot 50x100: price | e monthly pay- cottage, 4 blocks from station and stores: a desirable home: t; price §2500; 3500 down, balance te & S papered_from inting done. Hartman Pal house; € rooms and bath. & electric lights; lot 50x135 close to station, school and hit ., $1 up; int Co., 319 Third T stamp photos and buttons on earth. “pa riceley train, get off at RUDOLPH. PERKIN: Lorin and | YON. | BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections mads city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO. coming Santa Fe Railroad. AMOTT, 916 Marke: st.,S.F. e university. a thoroughls use of 10 rooms: in the ver: keley: complete in every par- nace, electric lights, gas, etc. N & M AHEN, 'adjoining storage and moving; covered Tenth and Market; phone South 762. orage and Furniture Moving Com- Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 5L leted; cottage house of & 2. — r in every respect; electric iight- Van and Storage Co., 722 Misslon st nnected with gas and water mains Main 184—Packing. moving and storage. cgTaph ave. G Within (e | —— e of the university: & perfect » SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. N & McLENATH Stat e ————————— FRUITYALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- teed Chas. Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. ALL kinds bought, sold, .xchanged, rented; repairing at lowext rates. 205 Fourth st. e e e TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. PEAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITER 1 mo fogs or 11 better machines for less money than any 4 rooms, fur- house in the city; rentals, $8. The Typswriter ress box 5 xchange, 3% California, telephone Main 264, EW typewriters, §5 down, §5 month payments. REVALK, 409 California ‘st —_— DIVIDEND No. 82 share) of the Hutc (twenty-five cents per nson Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the 327 Market st.. on and after MON August 20, 1300. Transfer books closed =day, August 14, 1900, at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. company, DAY ND REAL ESTATE. rterma: e Sealed pro- 3 Montgomery , Augnst 15, 1900, til 11 o'clock a. m., Ssptember 15, fic standard time, und then opened. caskets. Preference s of -domestic production anufacture, conditions price and being equal (including in the price of foreign production and manufacture the duty such preference will be i American prodyction and manu- facture produced on the Pacific Coast to the of the consumption required by the service there. The United States re- ht to accept or reject any or roposals or any part thereof. Information « for proposals will be furnished on Envelopes containing proposals Proposals 6930_for Cal 1 home for $00 cash $3000 flat loan. A. J 7 Ninth et., Oakland. FINEST HOUSE IN AND. acter. !(ABRIZEE X;ICEHSES. marriage licenses were issued Bryant street, and Sutter street 0 yearly th st "33 August alley, 3% August alley style meda. _— OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR V;AITE. age and_deat notices sent by ed. They be handed es and be sidence of per- published, you from H. Schellhaas, the Frankitn, Oakland ROOMS FOR HOI MARRIED. o e e i e USEKEEPING. u 5. 1900, e August 15, 1 William J. Eva et, 5 or § large sunny rooms this city, 15, 1900, by Rev. J. M Hegerhorst and Matilda Kuhimann. BEHRMANN — In Alvarado, Rev. Paul Branke of Sehroeder of Decoto cClure, James E. . Florence James | Mrs. Mary eil, Bridget . Mary A. . Patrick Timothy Margaret , Edward herby, Hannah J. fr. Géorgina BARRETT—In this city, August 14, 1500, Michael, beioved husband of the late' Amnis and father of Mary and Josephine a pative of Queens County, Ireland, ars and 2 months. Tw three neatly fur- d the funeral this day $11 to §: i from the pariors of 777 Mission street, Patrick's Church for services. 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Ss Tor honseie St meneing at Cross Cemetery. "RAIG—In this city. August i5, 1900, Margaret, beloved wife of the late Michael Cralg, and keeping. he. Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funerz! this day , at $:3 from her late residence, ma street, thence to St. Patrick's —we | riends and acquaintances are respect- sister of Mis. Jane Lafferty, John Patten | and the jate Henry Patten, a native of County Derry, Ireland, aged 73 years and | San | n triplicate, will be received at this | wiii | Buehler, g fere a réquiem high mass will be | urn. and Unfurn. Tor (e repose ut ber woul, of A 145 Sixth—Rooms B e Y ; 5 e Wk ool 1-1In this clty, August 16, 190, at - erice of her brother, A. Sbarboro, Mrs. ‘o o = de Lagnel, wife of Colonel J. A. I 1A, 289 Post—Fin sunny suites in r iamilics and geot ent private TROM—Entered unto rest, August_15, 1900, Thomas, Anna Edstro and grandfathe: g Fleming, & native of Prince Edward Island, aged 78 years 8 fnonths and 21 days. L >Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), et 10 o'clock, from. the residence of his son-in-law, D. J. Fleming, 3700 Twenty- second_street. corner of Sanchez. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FLOOD—In this city, August 15, 1900, Mary Catherine, daughter of Michael and the late n C. Flood, sister of Nellle C., Michael in this city, beloved husband of 1626 Market (0id No. i a rooms; 81 80 to §7 P. RANFT. furnished single rooms: 84 FIFTH, % and 5 - Furnished roome, §1 %65, cor. Oth (The Oliver)—New fur- funny rms, single or suites; reasonable. B ND EOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh nd Joseph’ C. Flood, and niece of Mrs. 25 Mistion sts—Sunny rooms, en suite or 5, aged 30 years, Fie; ladies’ parior; reading-room: elevator. eses Gk Mety's Cathetit to GRANT ave., 21 (The Wellington)—Elegantly nished sunny rooms by day, week, month. rday), at $:30 o'clock, when a will_be celebrated for the r “e of her soul Friends are invited to a rancisco—Elegant suites; single; tran- MRS. KING, Turk and Taylor. #29—Rooms_from 31 week up to %, night. also housekeeping rooms. , nr. Fifth and Merket—Furnished housekeeping, $9. & PALMAS, 1520 Murket st.—Suite of 2 or 3 “ivate: bath: sin. rme.; board optional icely furnished sunny rooms eek. In Oakland, August 16, 1900, Au- ved husband of Minnie Haman and May Hanover, Germany, s 2 months and 1% days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect ully invited to attend the funeral service: August 15, at 2 o'clock, at Ger- ta Hall, Webster street, betweén Seventh and Fighth, Oakland, under the auspices of RD, | California iodge No. 2, O. 4. H. §. Oak — — Leaf Lodge No 35, A. O. U. W, and Ap- . 20—Sunny furnished rooms and | pomattox Post No. &2, G. A. R. Interment y ator; clectric lights; day, Wk, m0. | Mountain View Cemetery LL. Light, clean rms.; suites or sio- | #le. transient; running evater; rates reduced. | . “A—Large sunny front room Deat- shed, and others. HAYDEN—In this city, August 15, , 3 beloved son of the late James and ’:fi. '}‘!T;'- den. brother of the late Miss Annie Hayden, and nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. John- gon of Montarey. Cal, a nativy E nin,_azed 22 years, R HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Succassors COANTEL B '1'7’3?\"55.«.:«?' i FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st., te Lincoln School. { Telephone South $0. Eilis _st.—Incandescent emoking roor and ladies’ per night, 35c to §1 50; week, 82 ¥ 10 320, elevator on office flvor, _hot and cold water; baths. ment House, 28 irnished or unfu . UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 167. FUNERAL DIREOTORS AND EMBALMERS. Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. McAVOY & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALME! lfl’llrketfi.‘bflmnuhudmn Telephone South 247. TURK. t41—Single furnish private famil and );d front room for bet. Larkin and Poj adjoining room, with bas gentiema: front aleove father of Mrs. D. J. Fleming, | of Wil J. and Anna M. G. | \ | | | Mrs T V Cordin, L Ang | fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stockton street, thence by 11:30 o'clock’ train for Holy Cross Cemetery. HENDRY-In this city, August 16, 1800, Lucy, beloved dltf:hl:r colyJ.mn !‘nfl Sarah Hen- dry, a natlve of England, aged 3 years 2 months and 24 days. [7 Priends and acquaintances are respect nvite to attend the funeral to-morro (Saturday). at 11 o'clock, from her late resi dence, 905%; Folsom street. Interment Cy prese Lawn Cemetery, HUNT—In this city, August 15, 1900, beloved ron of William B. and Frances T. Hunt, and brother of W. F.-and George E. Hunt, a native of San Francisco, aged 18 vears. (Detroit, Mich., papers mease copy.) ©F Remalns at the funeral parlors of Porter & White. 122 Eddy street. Interment private. JACKMA Blood Jackman, a natfve of Essex, Chitten- don County, Vt., aged 77 years and 1 month. > Remains the funeral parlors of Charles H. Jacob & Co., 318 Mason street,’ between O'Farrell and Géary. JURGENS —In this city, August 15 1900, Richard D. Jr., dearly beloved and only son of Richard D. and the late Caroline Jurgens, and brother of Mrs. H. Hartje and Lena Jurgens, a native of San Francisco, aged 1§ years 3 ‘months and 28 days. L Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, August 19, from St. Paulus German Evangel!- cal Lutheran Church. corner Eddy and Gough streets, where services will be held, com mencing at 2 o'clock. Interment Mount Oli- vet Cemetery. KELLY—In this city, August 15 1800, Edith Agnes, beloved daughter of James and Maria Kelly,' a_native of San Francisco, aged 13 years 9 months and 21 day: E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- Bdgar L., fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 8 o'clock, from the parents’ residence, 1527 Sanchez street. nmear Twenty- ninth, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a requiem high 8¢ will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, at 9:30 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. LACOUME—In this city, August 16, 1900, Hen- riette Tilizabeth Lacoume, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 month and 1 day. LARKEN-—In this city, August 16, 1900, Eliza- beth Larken, mother of J. F. Larken, a na- tive_of Virginia. D Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Satur- day), at 10 o'clock, at the parlors of N. Gray & Co., 841 Sacramento street McCLURE—In this eity, August 16, 1900, James E. McClure, beloved son of Mrs. A. and the late George B. McClure, and brother of Mrs P. J. Euler and George B. McClure, a na. tive of Joliet, Il aged 30 years and 5 months. C¥Friends are resvectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence of his sister, Mrs. P. J. Euler, 1032 Page street, near Broderick. Interment Masonic Cemetery. Please omit MISXEL—In this city, August 16, 1200, Flor- ence, heloved daughter of William and Ellen glllk!‘l.hu native of San Jose, aged 4 years and months. C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of the varents, 730 Folsom street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. NOLAN—In this city, August 15, 1900, James Edward, beloved son of Patrick F. and Sarah J. Nolan, a native of San Francisco, aged 25 years. €7 The funeral will take place this day riday). from his late residence, 1428 Golden te avenue, thence to Holy Cross Church, Wwhere a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10:30 o'clock. Interment private. NOLAN—_In this city, August 161900, Mrs. Mary Nolan, beloved mother of W. P, Nolan and Mrs. W. H. Fraser, a native of New- market, County Clare, Ireland, aged 64 years 2 monthe and 15 days. € Funeral notice later. August 16, 1900, Bridget beloved mother of Mrs. James Me- Mrs. Annie Tully and the late Julla O'NEIL—In this city, ell, o i, a native of County Mayo, Ireland, 0 years 7 months and 16 da. | SEVERNS—In this city, August 15, 1900, Mary A., beioved wife of T. § of Erle, Esther, Emily, Ethel and the late Andrew Edgar Severns, a native of Ital: ¥ The funeral take place this da: (Friday). at 8:30 . from her late resi- dence, 1839 Ellis street, thence to Holy Cross v Eddy street, near Scott, where a lemn requiem mass will be celebrated for repose of her soul, commencing at § o'clock. Interment private. Please omit flowers. BLATER—In this city, August 1900, Patrick beloved husband of Elizabeth Slater, and fa of Frank. George. Slater, Mrs. Fhilip Molgn ney and the late Mrs. Samuel McCarthy, a tive of Ireland, aged ars and 10 days. IFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday). at 1330 o'clock, from his late res dence, 252 Fell street, thence to St. Joseph’ Church, Tenth street, for services. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery y this city, August 14, Suilivan, beloved father of J in Mrs. John Loo- garet livan of Arizona, a native County montbs. CFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited 1o attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 214 Noe street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth, thence to Mission Dolores Church, corner Sixteenth and Dolores streets, whers a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. August 15, 1900, wife of the late tliamson, and beloved mother of L. Powers and Rebecca L. Strub, years. funeral at of Bkibbereen, Cork, Ireland, aged 85 years and 4 dearly beloved will take place this day 9:30 o'clock, from her late ress Bush street. Interment strictly. (Friday) dence, private, WISE—In this eity, August 16, 1900, Edward, beloved husband 6t Rosie Wike and brothor of Mrs. Charlotte Kidd, a native of Tuol- County, California, aged 36 years 11 months and 20 day: WITHERBY—In this city, August 15, 1600 Hannah J., beloved wife of D. 8. Witherby, and mother of T. F. Crelghton, Mrs. J. F. Keller, C. S. Witherby and Mrs. R. L. Yoa- cham, a native of Ireland C7The funeral will take place to-morrow (Saturday), at 5:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, Folsom street, thence to St. beter's Church, where a requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul o'clock. Interment private. Please flowers. WULFF—In Oakland, August 16, 1900, Georg- ina Wulff, beloved sister of John, Adolf and the late Diedrich Wulff, a native of Bram- stedt. Holstein. Germany, aged 39 years § months and 6 da HOTEL ARRIVALS. omit NEW WEST! W C Maby, Cleveland HOTEL: E P Corti, Bakersfleld P C Rawlfns, Ohlo D Bonestél, Boston A Bowden. Vancouv Miss D Coles, Oregon A Sylvester, Santa Ros F J Walker, Lathrop £ P French & w, Hono A & Rogers, Merced T Gay, San Jose D J Recazone, Arizona T Ivancovich. Angels J Roche, Los Ang J Mulroy, Ingleside G J Kavanagh, Chgo A J Michels, Chicago |J Sucles & w, Los Ang N Stanton, Chicago S C Carter, Topeka PALACE HOTEL. M Hauline, Md M Herzog, New York —In this city, August 16, 1900, Jehiel | and 'Grace | ulifvan and Jeremiah and Dantel Sul- | at 0 | | street, N Oakland; §552 | chased quarter ticket No. 72,010 Viotoria, for Haemburg, via Plymouth and | Cherbourg: stmr Barbarrossa, for Bremen, via | “herbour e Aug 16—Stmr Pennsylvania, from | Hamburg, | G Mighmaca, Napa E C Buell & w, L Ang | B J Dvas. St Louls T Flint Jr, San Juan G W Wellington, Belvd E F Ross, N J J Smith, Smithville G M Hoover, N Y Mrs A H Mowat, Fres Miss Swetnam, Fresno F M Leadbetter, Or J B Gilderslleve & w, Stanford Mrs J T Swetman, Cal Mr & Mrs W B See- Sacramento gal, Cincinnati rs L Hellb: O Wellborn, Ohio 77 Washvurn be O Wellborn Jr, L Ang M Washburn, D C O A Field, St Louis R J Trimble, N Y Mrs Field, St Louis G W Peitrer, SBacto Miss Fleid. St Lows F W Kiesal, Sacto O A Field Jr, St Louis W P Fishburn, L Ang Mrs I Brown, La Dr J A McNeli, N ¥ Mrs L F Coleman, La Mr & Mrs D A Mac-| beth, Md GRAND E Echmickfiper, Mex T _Eichenfeldt, Mexico I E Levy, New York HOTEL. S P Poland, San Jose |A € Bronck, Los Ang J_Breuners, Los Ang IMrs J A Cufler, Honlu C F Emerson, La R D Gill & w, Modesto P G Lane, Névada € A Rockwell, Rochtr Dr E Campbell, Ls An W Campbell, Ang (S H Smith, Cal H J Rifenberick & w, D Lazier, Salinas Los Angeles IS H West, Illinots , Merced W H Linarey, Cal T G Rayburn, San Jose € J McFall, Nev City F O Ryan, Sacto R Watts, Sacto Dr B Ward, US N W J Strann, Tl , Tacoma G Churchill, Cal |A B Lighor, Chicago J H Pmtie, Cal D Campbell, los Ang G E Kennedy, Livermr O F Atwood, Stockton |E Hobart, San Jose {M Hoff, $anta Anna G, F Kulms, Denver F A Dixon '& w, Cal T J Butler & w, Ariz H F Stall, Alameda M M Oldhouse, Omaha W Malloy & w, Alamed Mrs § Lohman, Omaha M Thompson, Seattie H Thomas, Granite Hl F C Nichols, Mexico 'E R Roberts, Cal G Jessy & W, Watsnvl C Wordon & w, N Y C W Easton, Modesto L D Syle & w, Cal A Miller, Los Ang F C Wright & w, Sacto M H Van Dyke, Cal F ‘Hawks, Los Ang D B Driver, Cal - O D Vannorde, Stanfd|F Burnet, Glenwood G W _Koppe, Sonora |C Gibson, Glenwaod A E Vesper, Cal |E L Young. Yreka O M Dunbar, Cleveld ’H C Hullinger, Chicag F_ Buckrens, Bakersfid G W Beecher, Arizona W P Th Ukiah |8 Silverfield & w, Or R R Rider, Sacto |W C Danel, Va D 8 Jaines & w, L An'J V Berry, Cal K. Cooley, lot v B2 S of Twent B 9:6; $10. Victoire J. or Vietoire G, Vi Lepan or Marie G. Lepin to £ tin G. and Augustine J. Vigne, lot on W of Alabama street, 140 § of Twenty-fitth, § by W 100; $10. ' SAN FRAMCISCO AMD NORTH PACIFIC Mrs H_H Mowet, Fres | B U Stelaman & w, | 10 § of Tighteenth, § 2 by B ®, quitclatm Fhomas ., Katherine A., Christopher C. and Lily A. Rivers to Maria F. Hunt, lot on SE corner of Twenty-fifth and Sanchez streets, S 2 by E §1:9; $10. Mrs. Welthy Stafford to Francesco Soracco, lot on NE corner of Bell Air place and Pfeiffer street, also 260 W of Dupont, E 25 by N 10. : P. J. Henquinet to Maria L. Henquinet, lot on N'itne of Virginia place, 57:6 W of Dupont street, W 20 by N 57 $10. Maria C. and Charles J. Tracey, Margaret and Danlel J. Brady, 1da F. Drucker (Brown) and George I. Drucker to Elizabeth A. Me- Cabe, lot on NW line of Silver street, 235 NE of Fourth, NE 20 by NW 80 (quitclaiin deed); $10. Margaret McKeever to James D. Courtney, lot on SE line of Welsh street, 210 NE of Fourth, NE 20 by SE 80; $10. Joseph E. Bier and Merville M. Regensbur- ger to same, same (quitclaim deed); §1. Estate of Charles McKeever (by Thomas Pat- ton, executor) to same, same; $1400. Julia P. Crowley and as trustee to Hu Scheunert, lot on NW line of Jessle street, SW of Seventh, SW 25 by NW 75; $3150. Robert Macintosh to Francis J. McVey, lot on E line of Arkansas street, 35§ S of Naps, S 23 by E 80; $1250. Francis J. McVey to Ulrica C. E. McVey, same; gift. City and County of San Francisco to Pacific Rolling Mill Company, lot on W line of Louls ana street, 59:2 N of Twenty-first (Shasta),a Closed streét, W 148, N to SW to a point, thence following S boundary line of lot E 40, N 20, E 100; —. Giacomo and Laura Moscone to Frank R. Grannis, lot on NE corner of Fourth avenue and California street, N 117, E 32:6, § 115, W 32:6%4; $10. Mary Reynolds to Jennie S. Moore, lot on NE corner of Twenty-sixth avenue and A street, and Richard Miller to Lizale A. E_7 by N 12:; $10. Louisa J. Merralls, 1ot 1, block 41, Sunnyside (Wwarranty deed); $§10. Mary Heck to Willlam F, and Mary Neu- man, lot on NW line of Arlington street. 78 SW of Miguel, SW 25 by NW 100, lot 31, Henar- fes’ subdivision of block 8, Fatrmount; $10. Alameda County. Louis D. Reeb (single) to H. B. Fritzchen, lot on W line of Peralta street, 53 N of Six- teenth, N 25 by W 110, belng lot 3, block 74013, | Oakland; $10. George E. Starr (executor estate Eliza J. Starr) to Drury B. Parker, lot on SE line of Fifth avenue, 175 NE of East Ninth street, NE | 125 by SE 140, block 9, Clinton: also lot on SE line of Fifth avenue, 137:6 NE of East Ninth by SE 140, block 9, Clinton, East | lando McCool to Hansford B. Griffith, lots 00 S AnA b2 Map of Drexier Tract. Oakiand: $10. Frank M. and Rose H. Wilson and Scenic Park Realty Company to town of Berkeley, lot on SW corner of Virginia street and Le Roy avenue, § 125 by W 150, being lots 14, 16 and 18, block -, Daley's Scenic Park, Berkeley; $3050. Carrle S, (by attorney) and Henry E. Alden (and as attorney) to Orlando McCool, lot on 8W corner of Russell and Wheeler streets, W 110 by 8 35.65, being lot 14, block D, Adeline Tract, subject to a mortgage, Berkeley: $10. Vincent and Mary Hourat, Bazile P. and Adele A. Medus to Central Pacific Rallway Company, lot on W Iine of Cleveland avenue, 50 S of Twelfth street, S 50 by W 12, beinz lot 21, block L. Huntington Tract, Brooklyn Township, quitciaim deed; $1. Andrew and Jane C. Jones to Julius Deker- marek (single), lot 8, block 1, Map of Berthier's Addition to Jones Tract, being a subdivision of lots 2 and 18 of Peralta Tract, Brooklyn Townshin; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Carrie M. Cook (owner) with Edward T. Lei- ter (contractor), architect Edgar A. Mathews— All work for a three-story and basement frame bullding (flats) on NE corner of Central ave- nue (Lott) and Page street, N 100 by E 30; $11,580. —_— e Better Investments Than Nome. A great many of our citizens made in- vestments in Cape Nome which turned out to be failures, but one of cur residents invested only $1.00 in the Lottery of the | Beneficencia Publica Company of the City of Mexico in the June 28th drawing, pur- chasing quarter ticket No. 74,514, which drew the first capital prize of $60,000, his share being §15,00, which was promptly paid to him. Another fc cisco was the 28151 rtunate investor of San Fran- J. McKeon, a ‘"ann on kson-street cable, residing at California street, who pur- hich " al: e 2 drawing, whicl also won e | ;\ffi."x’mfl;'m‘z’f of $0.000, his ehare being | $15.000, which was also promptly paid. | This is the reason of thegreat popularity | of the Lottery of the Beneficencia Publica Company, as many have won capital Jrizes on this coast. t Apother reason is at the public is aware that this is the | only lottery which has been guaranteed | and protected by the Mexican National | Government, which appoints Federal au- | thorities to govern all drawings and pay- ment of prizes, therefore the fairness of its drawings and the prempt payment of | prizes have always been vouched for by the Department of State and everybody assured of the honest dealings of the old reliable Lottery of the Beneficencia Publica Company of the City of Mexico. of which Mr. U. Bassett] Is president and manager. SHIPPING INTE!.LIGENCE. Continued From Page Eight. FOREIGN PORTS. NANAIMO—Salled Aug 16—Nor stmr Titania, for San Francisco. HONGKONG—Sailed Aug 18—Jap stmr Nip- pon Maru, for San Francisco. KOB. ajled Aug 15—Schr Fred J Wood, for_Port Townsend. COLON—Arrived Aug 14—Stmr from New York. Sailed Aug 14—Stmr Hudson, for New York. PA MA—Arrived Aug 1—Stmr Acapulco, hence July 9. Salled Aug 1—Stmr Costa Rica, for Acapulco. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Aug 18-Br stmr Em- of India, from Vancouver. SHING—Passed Aug 12—Br ship Arran- more, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. Aug 13-Br ship Crown of England, from Antwerp, for San Franeisco; Fr bark Cassard, from Ant- far Oregon. DUNGENESS—Passed Aug 15—Ger ship Als- terkamp, from Antwerp, for San Diego. OCEAN STEAMERS. QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Aug 16—Stmr Majes- tier from Liverpool, for New York: stmr Rhyn- land, from Liverpsol, for Philadeiphia. " YORK—Sailed Aug 16—-Stmr Auguste Allianca, ‘ILLE—Arrived Aug 16—Stmr State of | from New York, for Glasgow, and | | MC ‘Nebrask. procs CHEEBOURG—Salled Aug 16-Stmr Frieder- ew York. feh der Grosse, frem Bremen. for RAICROAD TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. C| LESSHH RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS-—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. ‘m. Thursdays—BExtra tri at 11:30 b./m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1: and 11:30 p. m. . SUNDAYS—$:00, 8, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 . m. SAN.RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—£:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m. ; . 3:40, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:85 and €:35 . m. SUNDAYS—-§:10, 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:08, 6:25 p. m. Betwsen San Franolsco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as abov: Leave | In Effect. Arrive San Franctsco. [Apr. 15, 1900.| San Francisco. Week | Sun- | | Sun- | Week Days. | days. | Destination.| da: Davs. 20 am| 8:00 sm | ovato. 10: 8:40 am | 3:3% pm| 9:30 am| Petaluma. | §:05 pm|10:25 am | 6:1) pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa.| 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm Fulton, 7:50 am| ‘Windsor, 10:25 am Healdsburs. Lytton. Geyserville. 00 Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm! 6:20 pm | | Boviand | 10:25 am | | 8:00 am| and Uklah. | 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm 10:25 am. 8:00 am| Guerneville.| 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm 7:30 un} 00 am| Sonoma ' 9:15 am| 5:40 am an 6:10 pm/ 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm| 6:20 pm T:80am| §:00 am) 10:40 am[10:25 am 3:30 pm! 6:00 pm| Sebastopol. | 7:35 pra! 6:20 pm | Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West d White Sulphur Springs: at Fuiton for Al at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs Sgrlnll: at Clove e for the Gersers: at Fopland for Duncan Spris Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- ngss Soda my."flkegm and Bartlett at Ukiah for Viehy Sprin, Saratoga prings, rings, Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter EPine. bper " Lake, Pomo. Potier Valley. John Day's, Riverside, Lieriey's, . Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Eprings, Mendocino City, Fort Usal, Willits, onville, Beil's Sorings, Harrts, Olsen's, Dyer, und Eureka. n:-lurdty “t: Monday round trio tickets at uced ra nda ind t1 tickets to all poin On Sunday round trip tickets to. ts K o I ‘U‘ ~ kBE' ts 24 “ —OF THE— I 24 . 63821 18 66098 1 onquras hatona! LOTery L0, s 8 86685 ] ; | sas74. E 67109, 15 (LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY.) e 15 [PATENT APPLIED FOR.] i i i 63000 . Class *“H.” Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C.A., | 65307 18 Saturday, August 11, 1900, j o -1 | 60135, ™ | 69237 2 No. Prize. |No. Prize.No. Prize. | 3436, - 40| 251 24| 581 16 | Geagn 3 b4 8 16| 903. 40| 70207 16/70235 16 16 167 1142. 16| 70387 40/70594. o 2 16| 1318. 16 | 70664. 18/70734. 18 16 24 1546. 18 | 71345, 16/71363. 40 24| 1781 16 | 715 120 24/ 2000. 40 1 16 18| 231 0 " 24/ 3270, 24 18 24{ 3372. 24 = | 16| 2 24 %0 » 2 2 » " © B 2 1% o " 18 1. 1. il 1679617, 16/79682. 40/10992. 40[11338. 2411584, 1611695, 24 11815 16[12498. §0(12759. 40[13208. 16/13581. 16/13783.. 16‘)13!17. 16/14225. 1614357 400{1473 16/15060 80{1512 2415268, £0/15508. 16/15793. ¥ 80 1616724 1616964, 3 40117326, 16/17410. 1817713 16118010, 40(18126. 16{1817¢ 40115253 241825, 24/18462, 16/18530. | 24/18741. 2419127, 16119312, 16{10421. 24/19591. 8019899 2420044 4020529, 1620665, 24/21484. 24/21904. 18{24280 16{2444: /26178, 80/ 2625: 16/30967. 4031041 16/31301 2421698 1631902 16/31943 553, 8)|33270.... 3504, 2433963 31023 1634100 80134223, 24[3, | S 16| 8 3 T i 28;‘8%55 ==ss=s:==s§==2==s= 16179977, 16/80009.. §0/30395.. 24/80878. 2481111 80181250, 24/8171! R RRENEERESIPRENSSRIRRERREER prazizupessisernizearsrResssssy 16| Patent applied for. APPROXIMATION PRIZES. One hundred numbers from 86787 to 36887, in- clusive, being 50 numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of $30,000—8$40. One hundred numbers from 60319 to 60419, in- clusive, being 30 numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of $8000—$26. | One hundred numbers from %43 to 1043, in- | clusive, being 50 numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of $4000—$16. | TERMINAL PRIZES. Nine hundred and ninety-nine numbers end- ing with 37, being the two last figures of the number drawing the capital prize of $30,000—8. Numbers ending with 65, being the two last figures of the number drawing the second capi- | tal prize of $5000—$8. The subseriber having supervised the single number drawing, class H, Honduras National TLottery Company, hereby certifies that the above are the numbers which were this day drawn_from the 100,000 placed in the wheel, with the prizes corresponding to them. ons | my hand at Puerto Cortez. Honduras, C. A., this Saturday. August 11 1900. W. S. CABELL, Commissioner. $15,000 FOR §$1-ONE-HALF OF FIRST CAP- ITAL PRIZE. PHILADELPHIA, July 23, 1800. Robert W. King, of No. 1313 Alden street, | Fortieth Ward, city of Philadelphta, State of Pennsylvanta, being duly sworn, deposes and says ¢ s the true and rightful and bona | fide owner of ome-half ticket No. §7518 of the Honduras National Lottery Company of Puerto Cortez, Honduras, and which number drew the first capital prize of thirty thousand ($30,000) dollars at drawing held Saturday, July 14, 1990, in Puerto Cortez, Honduras, and hereby ae- | knowledges receipt of fifteen thousand (315,000) | dollars due him as abov - ROBERT W. KING, Employed at Brill's Car Works. Witnesses at signing B. METZEL. H. HANAN. | Sworn and subscribed to before me, a notary | public of and for the gity and county of Phila- | delphia. State of Penfsylvania. i C. L. SCHUMACHER, Notary Publte. $7500 FOR_50 CENTS — ONE-FOURTH OF FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE. NEW YORK, July 2, 1900. I am _the bona fide owner of one-quarter ticket No. 87516, class G, drawing of the Hon- duras National Lottery Company, July 14, 1900. il number won the first capital prize of thirty thousand ($30,000) dollars, and T have received the money In full. LOUIS STEINBERGER, 725-27 Fifth street. Sworr: to_before me this 13th day of July, 1900. SAMUEL ZIPRIS, Notary Publie. |$Ts® FOR 3 CENTS-ONE-FOURTH OF | FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE. ST. LOUIS, July 2, 1900. New York County, State of Missourl, city of St. Louis—ss. Frank L. Boehm, being duly sworn, does de- pose and say that he is resident of No. 2400 South Broadway, St. Louis, Mo.. and that he is the boma fide holder of the fourth part of ticket No. $7316, class G, Honduras National Lottery Company (Louisiana State Lottery), sassasinesseens 14, 1900, at Puerto Cortez. Honduras, C. A. which number drew the first capital prize of thirty thousand ($30,000) dollars. FRANK L. BOEHM. Subscribsd and sworn to before me this 334 | aay of July, 1900. s | cHAS. 'E. HANNAVER. Notary Publie, City | "ot St. Louls, Mo. (My term expires Junme 1 15, 1902.) Witness: JOHN A. BECKER. $5000 FOR $2-WHOLE OF SECOND CAPITAL PRIZE. State of Loulsiana, Parish of Orleans: Pefore me. Meloney C. Soniat. a motarypublic | in and for the parish of Orleans, State of Lou- isiana, versonally avveared Andrew M. Han. sen, No. 333 Dauphine street, who. being by me, notary, duly sworn, do depose and say that he in the bona fide owner and Durchaser of whole ticket No. 77241, Honduras National Lot- tery Company, in the drawing held at Puarto HSRE2SBEUETAERRRSARERY 120 | Cortez, Honduras, C. A., on Saturday, Ju 14, 1900 which number won.the W’,_.,‘:‘.', prize of eight thousand ($8000) dollars, and fhat same was paid on presentation. A._H. HANSEN, Employed at Stauffer, Eshleman & Co, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 19th day of July, 1900. M. C. SONIAT, i otary Public. Originals of foregoing affidavits held by pres- ot ot Blonturts Nedenal Lottery Commss THE WEEKLY CALL. $1 per Year. 4 Enlarged to 18 Pages held at Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C. A., which | drawing of which was held on Saturday, July | | i | i | { | §72.50 - Chicago wses. AND RETURN On the NEW TRAINS of the Surta FeRuute to be sold | | August 2Ist and 22d | go-d for return ! Until October 224d. | Will tell you all about it at 628 Market Street, | or at [ Ferry Tioket Office, Foot of Market St. | | | | 1 | I SANTA FE ROUTE TRAINS. MARKET-STREET FERRY. — Leave: |Overiand: Dally for Chica-| Arrive: g0, Kansas City, Denver| and all Eastern points,| El Paso, City of Mex-| ico, Prescott and Phoe- nix, Aris. Bakersfield, Visalia, Tulare, Han- Stockton, Antioch. Stand- ard and Tourist Sleep- - . _ Dining| and Bakersfleid. fam §p m. Stockton Pablo, Poiat, Cornwall, och and Stockton. Pakersfleld Local: For San | Bablo. Prmole. Mutr, Bay Point, _ Cornwall, ’Anti- och, Stockton, Merced, Fresno, Hanford, Visa- e, Tilare and 'Bakers- and Bakersfeid. 410pm $p m Sam. TICKET OFFICES: 628 Market st. Ferry Depot, foot of Market st., San Francisco. 1118 Broadway, Oakiand. SOUTHERN PFACIFIC COMPANT. (PAcIFIC BYSTEM.) Trains leave nud are due (o arrive as SAN FIRANCINUS. (Main Line, Foot of Markes Street.) LEAVE — FRow Avaust 13, 1900. — *7:004 Benict, — *7:004 Shasta Express— Bartlett *9:004 Los A Express. % Tracy, throp, 3tockton, M Fresuo and Los *9:804 Valleio, Martinez aund Way Stations #10:004 The Grerland Limited—Ogden, Den- *3:007 Niles aud Way Statioos. b - Haywards, ’ ol g *4:90¢ Beunicls, Winters, i B e, Woodland, Kuights lLauding. Maryuviils, Orouilo. ... roer. s *4:307 Niles, dan Joso and Stockion *3:007 The Owl Limited ' Pracy. *8:03¢ Oregon and mmento. Maryaville, Portland, Puget Sound COAST DLVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Streel. ) A Santa Excursion for Cruz sud Principal Way Stations 18:05 iile, Sau Jose, Feiton, SantaOruzand Way CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO—Poot of Marked Sireat (Siip §)— 71 900 1100au. 3103 ‘303 13:00 00 15:00 +8:00 Prom OAELAND—Post of Brondway. —"6:00 8:00 10:004.w. $13:00 *1:00 123:00 14:00 *8:00r.m. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) . 184 Ocean View, South San Francisco.. 004 Sau Jose and Way Stations (New T ie: Wedeas . *Lsor NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. O:-lwn;i‘lnc Ar‘_ll.ofl. nv A,]:E,!AH‘I‘A"IL. 5 WEEK DA 90, . 90 12:45, *1:45, 3:15, m.;, *5:18, 8:15, .5 .“"' B e et Welbost SSrdigs o A hd"Sundaye. at 300 o a. m. does not run to San Rafael Sum- FROM SAR RAFAEL TO SAN PHASCTSCO. WEBEK DAYS-5:35 *4:30, 7 40, *10:16 m B, 135 T, 3, k0 S p m and_ Saturdays at - a SUNDATYS—6:15, Y m.; 100, 215, B, 430, B, 6:46, P._m. 5 : Treins marked (*) start from San FROM MILL VALLET To SAN FRANCISO. and Saturdays at 7710 SUNDAYS—4:35, $:05. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry: .WEEK DAYS. ., 1:46 and 53 SUNDAYS.. 8. . 30. 2:30 Fare San Francisco to Summit and return, NEW TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS NOW 0 P m ». m. 0.

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