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THE -SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1900, 11 e PROPOSALS. Clara S. Cook, lot on E line of Church street, 99:4 N of Twenty-third, N 24:10 by E 70; $10. Lillian M. Thurston (Anderson) and Willlam E. Thurston to William E. Anderson, lot o N line of Twenty-eighth street, 100 E of Sanches, E 26 by N 114; $1. Jacob and Sarah Gordan to Robert Gordan, lot on NW corner of Noe and Army streets, N 0. X ADVERTISEMEN this provision has been violated. This shall not be construed to apply to the presence of challengers. Resolved, That an official map of the dis- trict showing the boundaries of its various pre- | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. ana Unfarn. | BARRETT In this city, August 22, 1900, Bd- ward Barrett, a native of Ireland, aged sl years. U7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morTow. (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his son, George Barrett, 32 Stanford street. Interment’ Mount Calvary Cemetery. ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICIAL CALL RAILROAD TRAVEL. A_BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 1S Sixth—Rooms | 25¢ to $1 per night, §1 % to $5 per week, and | light llhugekequin‘. apen all night. EE BROE. | SOUTHERN FACIFIC COMPANY. order, re- | (raciric sywres.) Traing lenve nud are SAN » nrrive as Post—Finest sunny suites in | A NCINCO, city for families and gentlemen; all conveni- | —FOR— ences; special accommodation for tourists BEYER—In this city, August 23, 1900, Adolph, | 114 by W 106:6; $10. ° ° gmm-n:lwp&m:ap:n a conspicuous place (Main Lize, Foot of Market Street.) - | beloved husb: % 7 3 er, fat Same to same, lot on § line of Duncan street, o - st wennnf S ol Mo i | SeuRem b anucy St e FYHNAT CCHIOM, | [itohss "0t B 2, o o g | v vmcn voums i imn —_smares 5 brother of Otto, Willlam, Ernst and August | Same ta same, lot on SW corner of grounds of challenge in the laws of the State | o = 2 Beyer, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged | and Diamond streets, W by S 14; $10. governing seneral " slectionsthis committee ice, Suiaun, Eimirn, Vacarile, ek At I B P Ul B L S T R S gt R b3k | additional test Be given to voters: *7:004 Shasta Expcess— Davis, Willinms for. YiLES an Franciseo, Tt A A o A D ety ALL FOR A REPUBLICAN PRIMARY [ “Laffirm that1am an elector of this district Bactiers” Sprioga), Wiklows, 8 aneiseo, pese o 2 2 - ’ 7 elcot t an 5 e not Vol B, par. | % {mtT.;'l"rlendn and acquaintances are respect- | Hannah E. Beach and Mamie E McCoy to | pyeicetion in the city and delegates to the | Primary: am registered or will register, and in | *7:80A Martinez, invited to attend the funeral Sunday, | Jennie D. Beach, lot on NW corner of Wash- 7| August 26, at 2 o'clock, from Elntracht Hall, | ington ‘and Taylor streets, N 60 by W 92:3%, Twelith street, between Howard and Fol- | quitclaim deed: $. sex st Tineon Hill—| Som. Interment 0dd Fellows' Cemetery. Re- | Selim E, Woodworth to Carrle W. Wood- Mot and cold water; | Mains at the pariors of Theo. Dierks, under- | worth, undivided nine thirty-sixths of the fol- : 1 taker, %7 Mission street, between Fifth and | Jowing: Lot on SW corner of Second and Mar- | Sixth. ket streets, W 75, S 91:6, W 20, § 43:6, E 95, N | BLASER. 135; also lot on 8 line_of Washington street, I 71:6 W of Montgomery, W 20 by S 48; also prop- erty outside of county; gift. £ood_faith intend to support the mominees of the Republican party at the coming election.” Resolved, That the committee shall procure and provide for each polling place a ballot box such as was used at the general election In this city and county in November, 1550 And also, at least two copies of the precinct register embracing the boundaries of the As- sembly district, and for each particular poll- Ing place one ‘copy of such precinct register Republican’ State convention and to the local Jjudicial and Legislative convention; also call for a Republican local judicial and Legislative convention. Whereas, The Republican State Central Com- mittee of the State of California, the governing body of the Republican party of sald State, in meeting assembled in the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, on the ith day of August, 1900, adopted a call for a - Mason (Clifford)—Handsos rooms; prices reasonable. 00 Niles, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton ... OA S Jose, Livermore, _Stockton, Sacrameuto, Placerville, lle, Chico, lted Riuf. . Chinese '(for Yosemite), Sonors, Carters. .. Shampoo o package furnished single rooms, $ —In this city, August 22, 1000, J. C. a native of Switzerland, aged 73 years. ureka, Nev., papers please copy.) « fur- C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Christian and Louisa Hoitum to A. C. Hart, must remain at all times inside of the polling R quickly rms, single or suitesireasonable. | fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | lot on SW_corner of Twenty-ninth avenue and | RePublican State convention to convene In the | plagk and retained by the Election Board for ng e e oom | (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence | K street, W by § 100; also lot on E lne of | gq 0f Shta Cruz, In sald State, on tho B0 | the’ purposes of ascertaining whether the name == Ot furnished front rOom | of his daughter, Mrs. Paul Keyser, 1140 Ful- | Forty-sixth avenue, 150 S of P street, § 50 by leptembar, ' 1900, - and au of the Voter appears on such precinct register | s9:30a Valiein, Martinez and Way ton street, under the auspices of “Fidelity | E 1%; also lot on' W line of Twenty-seventh | SRty committees within the several countles | and to place a check opposite the name Of the | +50:00s The Overland Limited—Cudon Dem- N - 8 - ST f the State of California to fssue a call for a GRA Lodge No. 222, 1. O. O. F. Interment private. | avenue, 175 § of J street, § 2 by W 120; also | Of, voter after he has voted. ver, Omaha, *asr > | GRAND t Seventh 3 A 3 mary 3 Chicago ... . eurTe S e oy e sulie or | CANAVANCMre, pelle Whtte Canayan, widew | It on 3 ine of Duity-fith avenue, 1008 of 1| E5oatd SESiion K, M secson, of atioFain | R polned; That for qad primacy stetion onty | satseea Mt Sobion. S25icis e - White Canavan, and sister of Mrs. John Gar- | Forty'sixth avenue, 225 § of N street, § T by | > c-iacntial electors, to be voted for throush- | ipal clection held In the eity and county of Portervile .. out the Siate of California, and transact such UMS Egyptia . Francisco ber, a native of Alabama. W 120; also Jot on S line of Frederick straet, San Francisco, in November, 1899, shall be el g . Pathe. Taylor. | L Muneral services to-morrow (Saturday), | 150:7% W of Gole, W 2 by § 137:6; aiso ot on MeT business as may come before it AlSo £0 | used, and na person shall be bermitied to vots . ha, N3 h_ Purks 4 S| s 11 o'cluck, at 205 Benvinue avenue, hear | B line of Forty-sixth avenue, 15 N of M street, | Sl Primary elections to elect delegates {0 | whote name docs mot Appess in the precinct HOWARD, §29—Rooms from $1 week up to $; | Dwight Berkeley, Cal. Interment pri- | N §0 by E 120 $10. zislative and judicial conventlans 1o nom:- | register in one Of the preaincts within the As- ) $1 might: aiso housekeeping ro vate: 4 Jane Montell (widow) to Augusta A. Hink | §i1% hembers of the Assembly, Stats Senators, | seinbly district in whioh he offers to vote. 1| Seer Martiner B Hamon: - Vellol: = nigt Apkoaping o g2 - x 2 2 ustices of the esalved, n " = HOWARD, 888, cor. 8th—Orlando House—New | BNGLISH In San Jose, August 22, 100, Math- {"é:e R, Jopos h}:E fi%?“sogfls“%\? and | such other State and County officers as are to | the A:e:nbl;?fi:tg‘;ud :}:fi.‘;‘:nfifit&;fl-&nrv&- n, Calintoga, Santa Ross. :10a management; furnished rms.; sultes ot single. 5 FHKish, beloved huehead of HELIS A | B o inior Homesiasdl B " | Bt yoted for by the qualified voters WIthin the | ty Of San Francisco, 'in and for said Siate | 4:eerBumicis Winlem Usommanic. 1 | BFOWARD, 1055B- meatly fur | Charles'F., Bern. F. and Melzar ¥, English, | Oscar H. and Mary A. Curtaz to same, lots | pats;, OF County, or other political division, | convention and Legisiative and judiclal eon- Marysvite: Oravils o434 for which such nominations are made, to be d rooms; single or double; reasonable. a natlve of Quiney, Ill., aged 55 years 1 montb | 1 and 2, block 32, Excelslor Homestead Associa- Tentions at sald primary elections, shall be and Yoted for at the next general election to be and 18 days. tion: §1. they are hereby empowered and authorized to s _Asthma, RI | 105—Sunny front basement sulte, with ; held on Tuesday, November 6, 1900; and meet in - = 8—Sunny fro 3 7 Funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, | Adela L. Renn to Frederick W. Renn, lot on v ¥, 8, 10007 said State convention and in said ju arrh, Comsumpti ri; compiste for DAKDE: $IK | trom Bio dete retlerce i Bt Bt | N e o R b e rcet BBt3'% %8 | “Whereas, flald Sitate Confenl Committes did | dloitn enveition and Losicntiy aat Sltitst discases diazn = TS and Bt Forai | Strest. Sen_Jows. Folsom, B 25 by N 10, Precita Valley lots 13 | (%35, call for a State convention to consist | sonventions as they are elected to ey - 3 near — - Pt 2 ) < o ? rovide a oss i ca oms, 34 and $5; housckeeping, 38 and §. | HACKSTONIn this city, August 23, 1800, | and 137; gitt. aSbortionmont of Aelecal & S Bt o ol nd the that the apportionment of delegates should be one delegate for each 200 votes cast of the average, and one delegate for each remainder of 100 votes or over of the average vote in each county, or eity, and county, for the Re- Republican State Central Committee and the call of the Republican County Committee of the elty and county of San Francisco. Resolved, That all ballots voted at said prim- ary election shail be four inches in width as Charles Edward Hagkston, beloved son of and Grace Hackston, and brother of McLaughlin, a native of San Francisco, | 1 month and 12 day Alameda County. Mary R. Lapsing to Edward J. Stewart, lot on N line of Ninth street, 76:8 E of Madison, F 36:8 by N 100, being portion of lots 27 site of 2 or 3 | board optional. aged :—Newly furnished rooms for gen- | "HAYES-In Auburn, Cal., August 23, 1900, ATmna 3, o e heap rent. | . i block 125, Oakland; $10. publican candidates for State officers voted for | near as possible and of suitable length. They | : | Thomas Hayes brother of Miss Hayes 389 | “Harrict G. Cohen to Jeanette Rawlinson, lot | & the general election held in the State of | shall be Drined on white paper. Fhe names | Haight- 814 Nicely furnished front rooms; rea- | 100 O ‘Bicramento, & native of Kenneigh, | 08 W line of Ninth or McPherson street, 8 N | California on November 6, 1898. of candidates to the State comvention and to ~4:15, ents §960 Canerciveen, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 6 | of Santa Clara avenue, N 50 by W 135 Ala- | Provided, That any county casting less than | the local judiclal and Legisiative convention | oo f - e 3 e e A Eane 5 s 3 Teda;: $10. guch remainder for the sald candidates should | shall be printed on the same ballots. Each sec | {Ti00r Nilse 'h‘g;}..“fll“‘-‘-' & Bt s ani s unny furnished rooms A 7 Friends and acqualntances are pespect- | Amos Mecartney to S. Prentiss Smith, the SW | be entitled to one delegate; and of delegates shall be numbered consecutively. Costa oy Sta. o | Resolved, That the time and manner of the | publication of the notice of said primary eiec- tion shail be by publishing the entire call for said primary election in & newspaper of general eirculation, published In the city and county of San Francisco, for at least thres days prior *8:03¢ Orego and Culifornia Express, Sac- ramento. Maryaville, Radl; Porthand, Puget Sound and LT Y COAST DIVINION (N Whereas, The apportionment of delegates to | the city and county of San Francisco is 130 delegates, the apportionment in detail beins left to the County Committee of said city an: it is therefore ed, That the detail of such apportion- fully invited to attend the funeral this day % of section 13, township 2 B, rar latm deed, M B Y. + ; clatm deed, Murray Towns X S"‘!lda}). at 1:45 o'clock, from the parlors of Danfel W. Smith to sstie 7 ‘being 2t 3 L S % a @ acres, C. OComnor & Co, 107 Mission street; |, D80 el o o O R wianin 3 & o thence to St. Patrick’s Church for services at 2 o'cloc] - | 2 B, quitclaim deed, Murray Township; $5. shoek. Istsrment Sokse Calvery Osig- | 0 S 3 00 Brien Bibciae i saee e B t E of section 13, township 2 8, range 3 B, quitclaim ed sunny qulet | bath, phone. | rnjsh o no smokin; tery. | | . | - : ment of delegates to be voted for by the to and including said day on which the Prim- | g Eecia Orua B : Tor Sale | sowss 20 | HOOD-In this city. August 21, 1000, at his yesl- | 35PN 12, HT00L: sin, Assembly diatricts at sald primary ciection be | ary clection is to bo beld: ! " i ami Principal Way Sations ferewr : Toom house, | furnished rooms. MISS J. MALLETT; phone | Qoans 0 e R evand of Mary I Hood, and | . B~ A. Haines to same, the NW ¥ of section | as_follaws: | Resolved. That within one hour after the | eg,13, Newark Contorsiiic Bandese, Fein ard; price | b loving father of Hubbard, Edward and Harry | 17, township 2 S, range 2 B, quitclaim deed, | Twenty-eighth District, 5 delegates; Twenty- | c@nvass of the vote at each polling place, and Bonider Creek, Saiita Oruz and Wag e e House, 319 and 321 Ellisst —Rooms, | Hood, & native of Lancaster, Ohio, aged o7 | X\(Ernyu‘rownuh!p}:‘ uo.s it s ;m:ln‘: District, 5 delegates; Thirtieth Distric 'wbden al lI l;mbrem;ns ‘;.vebob”;‘o:rr:pprl)l slla'nle‘f:‘ Statious. azse ” -ts . i 25 4 o e 4 % i verell F. and Resa 8. Dutton to arles E. lelegates; Thirty-first District, § and seale ¥ the election and cler! ke, Centerville, 8an Jos redls 31.35: 40 ¢. open ipht. | Fears ) monthy knd 259 Dutton, lot on § line of Laurel strest, 357:1 W | Tt cond District, & delegates: of election. the returns must be brought 4n | 5 of the G. A, R. are respectfully invited to at- | tend the funeral, which will be held under the auspices of George H. Thomas Post No. 2, of Broadway, W & by 8 113, lot 34, Webster Homestead, quitclaim deed, Oakland; §1. Eliza E. and M. Rinehart to Nancy E. Hoaff, properly sealed packages by one of the elec- tlon board, designated by the board for that purpose, to the chairman and secretary of the | RovaL E ~—Incandescent light; reading room, smoking room and ladies' | parlor; rooms, per night, 3c to $180; week, §2 | strict, 7 delegates; Thirty-fourth Dis- .9 delogates; Thirty-fitth Disrtict, 6 del- egates; Thirty-sixth District, 9 delegates; Thir- | eyard of 38 scres; x weeks; estimated at Tost and free of dis- Statlows..... 3¢ Nowark, San Jose, Los Gatos. “one, 18:504 loverdal. y o -$5;" month, $8 to $30: elevator ‘on office | G. A. thei 1l, 320 Post street, |lot on NE line of Fast Eighth street, 74 NW of | ty-seventh District, 10 delegates; Thirty-elghth | committee having the management and control | @4:13¢ Glenwood, Feltou, Ssnta Orus...... e8:36, e oo ey o | _fioor: Tonms with hot and cold water: bathe | Sindhy. Augist At 1 'Otk Taterment | Bixth avenua, NW 35 by NE 150, bicck 3, Clin: | Diatricts 10 delosaten Thirs miath DIstoist 3 | of said. primary. clestion ot the hesaauariess CREEK ROUTE FERRY. ton, East Oakland; $10. of the Republican County Committee, No. 330 Sarah J. Titus fo Lowell J. Hardy Jr., lot delegates: Fortieth District, 10 delegates; For- | Market street, San Francisco, which is the | Frem SAR FRAN ty-first District, 10 delegates; Forty-second Dis- George H. Thomas Post's plat in National be fully appreciated; will not be | SHERMA ar M Cemetery. e Tt o R e Apartment House, 25 Eighth st., 1500—Foat of Market Sireet (Slis 8)— Address | “near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. *8:00 | _m —Furnis| n CEAN: on NW line of Seventh avenue, 100 SW of Fast | trict, 8 delegates: Forty-third District, 7 dele- | place previously designated for that purpose. | 5 9:00 11:00a.m. 1100 °*3:00 13:00 SIXTH, 136 Furnished sunny rooms: singls v | | Belovid botm e e e o i thiraChs | Eleventh street, SW 50 by NW 180, quitclaim | gates: Forty.fourth District. 7 delegates; For- o e S e s | iy ks R o e suites: also rooms for light housekeeping. the parish of Killurey, County Kerry, Ire- | deed. value recelved, East Oakland; §—. ty-fAfth District, 4 delegates. on each package received by him the day and - =g . soms for ght houses : the parieh”of Kilures, Ethel L. Nichols (wife of H. D.)'to Karl H. | Furthermore be It resoived by the Republi- | BOur of its recelpt. He shall also give a 2 = ining | STOCKT place, 10, off Gr ;| nished rooms, double or singl Nickel, lot on N corner of Fifth avenue and East Fourteenth street, NW 75 by NE 115, block receipt to the party from whom he receives | the sackage. The chairman of sald commit- tee shall take all necessary care and precau- tion for the safekeeping of all packages de- ave.—Fur- | can County Committee of the city and county also kitchen. | of San Francisco, at a meeting held in sald 55, Clinton, East Oakland: $10. | city and county August 11, 1900, that a con- Harrison & Sophle J. White to Amella R. | vention of the Republican’ party of the elty 0¥ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Saturday), at 8:45 o'clock, from the parlors of x *Connor & *Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a re- (Third aud Townsend Sta.) 5 ave., 198, corner Hayes—One nice 2 | | | 3 Gooan View, South San Francisco.. TO:80F e Sriey &, Ohe sentieman or lady: cheap; call |* guicm high mass will be celebrated for the | Kellogg, lot on NE line of Bast Twenty-third | and county of San Franciscs fs hereby eailed | livered to him and keep them in his custody in- | Tioos ey Btatiome (N sale wores cultivated: | — R B s .| repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. | Street, 150 NW of Ninth avenue, NW 50 by | for the purpose of nomipating all candidates of | tact and unopened until the time designated H Almaden Wednesduys only) . *haer ng: vinevard, or- SSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. NE 150, block 14, Clinton, East Oakland; $10. | the Republican party for all members of the | for ovening and canvassing the returns. | 71304 Sunday Excursion for San g - e e, received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. | KELLY—In this city, August 22, 1900, Katie, | J. C. Estey to C. A. Dose. lot on N line of | Assembly and members of the State Senate | Sald committee shall meet in the evening | Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove Py ol B Hee —_— e et — | " beioved wife of Thomas Kelly, and mother of | East Fifteenth street, 112:6 E of Twentieth ave- | and Supei.or Judges and Justices of the Peace K of the day such primary election is held, to | Principal Way Stations .. . 1830w - CHON. G A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | Thomas and Cella Kelly, Mrs. W. Langley | Bue. E 37:6 by N 146, belng lot 6 afd E 3 of | and such other State officers as are to be voted | 0Fen and canvass the said returns, and con- | *$:00a Ban Jase. Tres Fiuos. SEkea Oris, subscriytions Ras been established at 1086 | and Mrs. Frank McGuire, a native of Count, | 1ot 5, block 25, San Antonio. East Oakland; $10. | for by the qualified electors of the several As- | ticue in session until all the returns from | Pacilic Grove, Paso’ Robles, San Valencia st Ireland, aged 50 years and 5 months. | Andrew F. Eggers to Edward B. Thompson, | sembiy districts and other political divisions | €ach and every polling place have been fully | Luis Obispo, Surf, Lompoc aud e ——| August 14, 1900, at sea, on board steamer | -42 Of an acre begifining at most W corner | In sald city and county of San Francisco for | canvassed. ¢ o Principal Way Satons 32' ROOMS AND ROARD. yivania, en route from Hamburg to | Of 1ands of Dggers at a point In county road, | which such candidates are to be voted for at | After the returns have been completely can- | J401484 San Joss and Way Statious - ew York, Arthur Stahley Lee, son of Mrs, | irvington to Centreville, on NI line of survey | the general election to Le held on Tussday. | vassed they shall act as a returning board | *LABes Senose LosClatossul Wastiations Harriet J. Lee of Berkele¥, Cal, a native of | NO: 10 of ex-Mission San Jose lands, distant | November 6 1900, and for the transaction of | thereon, and shall certify the result thereof | ¥8:145r San Matco, Ledw: Palo Alto, Santa Clara, Sun Jose, Tres Pinos, Sauta Cruz, Salluss, Monterey and Pacific Grovs. d_Way Stations . o 3152 San Jose snd Principal Way Stations 131007 San Jose, Los Gatos and Principal NW 150, 4 feet from line of lands now (or for- | merly) of Mack, thence NE 327.3 feet, NW 36 | feet, SW 351.4 SE 60 to beginning, being a sub- | division of the Stubbe Tract, town of Irving- | ton. Washington Township; $550. | Edward P. Flint to Willlam J. Cahill, lot such other business as may come before it. Said convention shall be held in the city and county of San Francisco on the 12th day of September, 1500. Said convention shall be an organized assem- | and issue credentials to the delegates receiv- | ing the highest number in each Assembly Dis- trict. and their decision shall be final. Resolved, That the sald primary election in each of the sald Assembly districts shall be conducted, managed and controlled by the | Oakland, Cal., aged 30 years and 7 months. | EBuried at sea. MACFARLANE—In Oakland, August 22, 1900, Margaret Crawford, beloved daughter of Wil- liam Johnston a and_cxchang GR o e » rersarmanll e of G v, Scotland, aged 5 yea blage of delegates repres said Republican | Way Statious....... —— e | WANTED—Farnished room In_private family T T e A i«i:’x:fi&’. | on 8 line of Fairmount avenue, 50.09 E from Satty & o Tty and mfx':(';"nx T e | members of the County Committee represent- | 3,30 SanJose and Principal Way Stations ( 5 by 2 younz gentlemen. Box 1917, Call office. | Melbourne, Sydney and Auckland papers | NB Pearl Street, SB MI.37 NE 0, NW 14874, | and of all the election precincts, Assembly and | g snd residing [n_ Ao respective Assembly | 0 San Jos= and Way Stations. - JERY F v TERTICR O | ———e D Mol SV ,50.09 to beginning, being lot 2 block D on | Senatorial districts thereof. | fistricts (including such members appotnted at | gais43¢ San Jos sud Way Stations. “ SERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS ‘ Friends and acauaintances aze respect- | Man of Resubdivixion of biocks € and D, T1int | *Eia anventiom ahall consist of 20 dotegates, | 7€ Said members”of (e County Commit- | ML F fos Afiernaon Lt -~ e | fully invited to attend the funeral this day | “on P EONG My C. Fogg to Kathe Peter- | /10, Must be elected at a primary election as | 299 Fit, Y FROTY wote Select Grd deslgnate | epally. fsunday excopted. 3 Sundey ety T > . wpesnems | e whitened, §1 up: | (Friday). at 2:30 oelock, from the home of | .ty S5 TpTY G OB N orner o | Lereinafter provided: the apportionment of del- | 20, S€UOR OACerS 414 poling places 1n thelr | SR s BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. t Co.. 319 Third. | her parents, 133 Monte Vista avenue, mear | J°%, BLoS Byl of'beralta Helghte, ang | C68tes to sald conyention shall be one delegate | FESRective districts and shall have o @ Saturday and Sundav < Monday only. s o il o e Fab! Hospital, Oakland. Take Mountain | 10% % BloC e B S W50 %0 bew | for each 106 votes cast and one delegate for | RETVISIOn And charge Ir e P . £e tos and buttons on carth. | View car at elther Broadway broadgauge or | Aihch SVeRue N Otk B 2045 B 1% W 8 to be- | each rematnder of 50 votes or over of the aver- | diFtricts of the sald primary election, | % s st., above Jones. | Webster street narrow. stations. In- | BN Ne, e eients, Bast Oakiand: w0 M&P | age vote cast for all Republican candidates | Fesolved, That mCittas Detyhr taaiute | 'un'"l PAch cfl‘s"‘ n‘llno‘ ve 3o Ry R s of Peralta Heights, East Oakland; $10. Voted for in ench Assembly district at th | that & free and untrammeled ballot and an Harriet E. Turnbull (by Thomas Turnbull, attorney) to Anna Lepkaiis, lot 65 on Map of Henry and Phillips subdivision of Bray Tract, Brooklya Township; $10. Emma L. Bowne to Anna E. Stebbins, lot on § line of Twenty-second street, 75 E of Linden, E 50 by § 125, belng portion of lots 5, 6 and 7, | honest count must be enforced at said prim- ary election: that all attempts to deviate from this principie should be discountepanced. and that those gullty of frauds or parties thereto should be debarred from all conventions, and that if it shall appear at any polling place that there is or has been any fraud or wrong is ejected for $4: collect DEL~— - st 22, 1900, Marion try. PACIFIC BOLT Bo EL~In this city, August 22, 1 beloved son of Mrs. H. L. Mandel. and her of Hattie and Louis Mandel, a native San Franel, aged 34 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day day), at 10:15 o'cloek, from the residence | general election of 138: that the apportion- | ment of delegates to each Assembly district is as follows: Twenty-eighth District, 9 deie- gates; Twenty-ninth District, 11 delegates; | Thirtfeth District, 11 delegates; Thirty-first | District, 11 delegates; Thirty-second District, 9 delegates: Thirty-third district, Via Sausalite Ferry. Commencing Agcil 2 136a. FROM SAN FRANCISCO VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. | _WEEK DAYS-7:00, *8:30, 9:30, 11:00 & m.g | 12:48, *1:45, 3:15, 5:15, '6:15, 6:40 p. m, STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. WILSON . storage and moving; coverad 13 delegates: N 18, , 2 . o0 o f v i ~ 2 Z | block F-613, on map of survey of Northern Ex- o strict, 17 es: | gommitted, or the right of any citizen to cast TRA Mill Valley and San . ans. _Tenth aid Market: phone South 762 £ Mra. L. Rothehild, 1918 Fine street. Inter- | 00k 0\ 0040aT slag property tn Son Proa. | IHirtyfourth Distrlct 17 delegntes; Thirty- 1 B e end untonmimsied Reliot oot Mare | B e B To SON vaty _oms Se D e and Furniture Moving Com- | “In this city, August 3, 1900, | S50; $10. trict, 18 delegates; Thirty-seventh District, 19 | the same homestly counted, has been in any | at 9:00 and 11:35 p. m, . more s Jaken B James, father of Thomas, James and Teress | , L+ O- and Dorcas O. Snow to W. A. Heflinger, | qajegates: Thirty-eighth District, 18 delegates; | Way interfered with, the committee in charge , °8:00, *9:00, *10:00, 11:09, . — - - | Masterson, a native of Ireland, aged 47-years. | 10t On 8§ line of Thirty-ninth street, 206.13 B of | Thirty-ninth District, 17 delegates: Fortieth | shall set aside and 'declare null and vold the | a. m.; 13:45, °1:30, 2:30, *3:45, G5:09, 8:00, - e and Storage 722 Mission | o™ fnat i e e A oreare: | Markst, E 50 by S 133:6, Oakland: 310. District, 19 delegates: Forty-first District, 15 | election at sald polling place and report their | p. m. - Packing. moving - | August 2, at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors | j.f fcaerick A. Merritt to Irving 'A. Coonradt, | gelegates: Forty-second District, 14 delegates: | action to the different conventions. who shall | 13:00 a. m. does mot run to San Rafael Sum- lot on SE line of Chetwood street, 256 NE of take action in such matter and decide which of J. C. O'Connor & Co., Mission street. | Forty-third District, 12 delegates; Forty-fourth | %—nl ns marked (*) run to San Quentin, . s § ORI o Santa Rosa avenue, NE 5 feet by SE 182, be- v =~ ¢ delegates is entitled n, get off at | SEWING M oD oly 3 3 13 delegafes; Forty-fitth District, § set of delegates is e to a seat in the A OLPH. PHREING G BacuTEns AW Burrrmy P'\"Tifif""j‘ln“u’"uc;’:‘;f‘ e 100, Otve | N6 the N6 feet of I half of lof 11, block G, i - s convention. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN A Sundays ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaras- | - Patten. sister of Mra: Eilen A. Colline, George | s 0 Trect: Oakland, subject to mortgage; | * oy delegates apportioned as above and | The election officers in this call provied for | WK DAYE S O™ o vt teed Chas. Plambeck, ission. nr. 15th. | C. and Henry Patten, Mrs. Tobey, Mis. r ALl elected to sald local convention from the re- | elr e s - : 12:30. 1:15. g ;- s n - — o = ot X s - n: Atstrict: d | phernalia at the rooms of the committee. EXTRA THIPS on_Monday: - ot 5 Eohanged. il | o aine o eny 8 Pattve Bullders’ Gontracts. B her shall eonstitute the delegntes to the | Il tickets to be voted for at sald primary | and Saturiare & ok 0 IO'x > ; retalr s Fourth st | “0¥HiGie are respectrully fnvited to at. | Nell Reardon (owner) with Thomas F. Mitch- | Yarious Senatorial and Assembly district cons | election shall be flled with the committée on or (R £ g = = —— tend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2|1l (contractor), architect T. T. Mitchell—All | ventions, and they shall respectively be elected | before 12 o'clock noon Wednesday, 224 day of | m.; 1 3, 8 = TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, oclock, from the residence of her brother, | Work for repalring a two-story frame bullding | in and from the respective Assembly districts. | August, 190, and all votes cast’at sald pri- | B M. ' L0 el - = | = o iz Charles Patten, 2647 Howard street, between | injured by fire on W line of Castro street, 110 | - Resolved, That the 250 delegates representing | mary election for persons other than persons | _Traine marked () Siort o . o Jand favor- | GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS We econd and Twenty-third. Interment | S of Twentieth, W 125 by S 25; $1177 6 the eighteen Assembly districts within the city | Whose names appear upon one or more of such nsn‘:‘zx DAYS- 3158 ¥ + CWILLMOTT, 16 Market st. 8 F e N, lvsa Tueipihan any | Cypress Lawn Cemetery, Via electric funeral —_——— and county of Satf Francisco be elected at, an llg‘_l:r;’:s;ml':‘b?; o l;‘::'l“":';"fiw ang | m, 1238, 145, 345, e s cuse in the city: rentals, 'he Typawriter | from Thirtleth street and San Jose ave- HOT! open primary election as hereinafter provided. BXTRA TRI B r = Exchange, “alifornt; Main 2 es| i rty in | county of San Francisco are divided into two | TRA T : T | o S caterni, tlemnone Main e o b celhe Rt tersets o e, Republican parey 1 | SR Sica i poilng e Sheinr | oy Gatmeanry ot PETERS—In this city, August 23, 1900, Claus beloved brother ‘of John D. ma Wilson and Andrew Witt, n Francisco, aged 20 years 7 s In_typewriters: any make. e for prices to L. & M. ALEXANDER, fixed as follows: District 2%—First, 503 Howard; Second, 665 | Howard. Distriet 20—Firat, 358 Jessie; Second, | 416 Fourth. District 30—First, 470 Minna: Sec- PALACE HOTEL. Mrs Colvin, St Lake |C A Scott, § Diego G Walloch, St Lake |T Flint Jr, 8 Juan that every Republican voter therein shall have a right to give free and unimpeded expression of his choice for delegates to represent the party in said convention at an open primary Henry Peters Mrs. e 7:00 8. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta~ icwn, $5 month paymen: 0AKLND ADVERTISEMENTS. : ewriters, & | _months and 11 days A Bingham, Marysville|W L Norris, S Mateo 3 | ond, SW. corner Harriet and Howard. District | tions. REVALK, 409 Californta st. PRINCE—In this city, August 21, 1900, Rachel | E T Hart, Mass H Packard, ‘Bakersficla | election to be beld, for that purpose: that so | 3, Sv, 300 Natoma: Second, 254 Ninth, Die. | 315 p. m. Seturdays—Cazadero and way sta~ s o e | Erince, dearly beloved mother of Mrs. D. S. | Miss Crossman, N Y |A Vermelvear, Chicago | 1T 85 practicable (he swme proceduns and bro” | 8 5 piret, Geneva and Brannman: Second, | tions. FFICE—1i18 BROADWAY. DIVIDEND NOTICES. | Crown, Mrs. 1. Kahy and Mrs. 1 Lebel, a | Miss Rache. N ¥ S M Diven, N.T ticction s at general elections, and that a free | 100 Kentucky. District 33—First, Twenty. ( 88 p. m. weekdays (Swturdaye excepted— -4 S s - mnrnnmnnne | Dtive of Schocken, Germany, aged 74 years | Miss Frank; N Y = |E L Bartells, N Mex | pttiof &8 00 S0P L0 %1 Pe had under | fourth and Folsom: Second, Twenty-second and | Polnt and way ons. w DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No, 108 (s0c per | 1 morth and 7 day W A Bremer, 8 Mateo Neta Rouse, S Jose o tha Tormalities ‘and menalties of the law: Kentucky. District #4—First, SW. corner Shot- | . ® 00 a m. Sundays—Cazadero and way stae share) of the Oceanic Steamship Company T Tiien Ty atiena (he sl ety | Bacrian, BeC o] al 3 Sl Seeto Therefore, be it further resolved Well and Fourteenth: Second, 2387 Mission. | H90%, . .\ gundays—Puint Reyes and wep s s, ey Dl mey. oo fally invited to att - s day | £ Sadler, U S S Towa DuPius, Nevada Theretore, Do It i heraby called for | District S—TFirst. 3805 Twenty fourth: Second, | Marker Boe on and atier Saturday Sey. | (Friay) at 10 o'clock, from er late resi- | J Donneily, Oakland |C Marsden L Ang at a 3410 Mission. District 35—Flirst, Hartford and | Stations, and in each of the Assembly districts within the city and county of San Francisco which are | included and embraced within said city and | county for the purpose of electing delegates to the conventions of the Republican party above | provided for, said conventions to nominate candidates In the manner and order as herein regularly prescribed. 1d delegates from all the Assembly A e ected 10 the Legislative and sudi- dence, 658 Fulton street, near Buchanan. In- terment Hills of Eternily Cemetery, via elzo- tric funeral car from Fourteenth and Valen- cla stres Please omit flowers. SILBERSTEIN—In this city, August 22, 1900, Samuel, beloved husband of the late Erriestine Silberstein, a native of Posen, Germany, aged 6 years. (Philadelphia papers please copy.) §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day SANTA FE ROUTE TRAINS. E H Cox, Merced W Batcheller, N Y Dr J Luttlg, lowa A A King, Wash E O Patz, Chicago |7 B Townsend, Ohlo W _S stitt, Chicago |Miss M Townsend, Ohio J Rowntrée, Denver |Miss R Townsend, Ohio O Morse Jr & w, Chigo|G S Ullman, Chicago A M Janey, N Y |Mrs Murray, Ontarlo Miss Roberts, L Ang |Miss Sheaff, S Jose W _Kendrick, L Ang (J Gildersleéve, Stanfd C B Morris, Cal Eighteenth; Second, Church ~and Twenty- seventh. District 37—First, 212 Gough; Second, | 616 Stanyan. District 38—First. NE. corner Mc- | Allister and Gough: Second. SW. corner Eddy | and Plerce. District 35—First, SW. cerner Larkin and MecAllister; Second, 1032 Sutter. District 40—First, SW. corner Laguna and Sut- ter; Second, 1808 Central avenue. District 41— First, Washington and Van Ness avenue; Sec- ond, Jackson and = Fillmore. District 423625 tember 1, 1900. Transfer books close on Sat- urday, August 2%, 1900, at 12 m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterdey: or Oakiand; adena for sale or ex- [ t home: will exchange. ; balance easy ce Gue 21, o t F I Yost. Stant . ; B e; large lot; $I50; bal R 1 5 Hingkiey srse . Ausustine | (fridey). at 9:3 0 clogkt Mimyche parlors of | Mra Schwartz, Phila | b ol 0" andl DomiTate AN aoiKAmZe | Sutfer; Second, 1144 Tavlor. District 43—First, ght s Achiliz Boni, 2, 3WA Clementina street, and | M. F. Bubr & Uo. [ Miseion street, be- GRAND HOTEL. | It o e ean arty for the office of Si. | 32 Mason: Second. 18 Stockion. District 4 7TOperty; pays 14% per cent on | Steila Robin, 23, 610A Fourth street Cometery, via, 10:30 o'clock train from Third | J Bressie, La Grange |Judge Eccles, Hanford | perior Judge and_Justice of the Peace to be | First, 163 Stockton: Second, 208 Francisco. | S m " A M Ghrver, 38 10 Lenrsvorth S0k | Snd Towhesnd sireets n from Third | yes I, C Lewis, Hantd T Townsend & w. 11l - | Yered for by the voters of the city and county | Distrlct 4—First, 110 Drumm; Second. Tls Ir property; p 1 cent on Sertrude Van Dyne, 18, 130 avenwor and Tow 3 L o uten Bt G B 1 & k vis. - v pays 14 per cen o Carach 5%, ‘Oakland, and Annie | SKELTONTtn this clty, August 22 1300, Tiene. | 13 S P LG S ety Ll ettt o e et e committee :;“sl:id‘}r:::ry.:l practicaie ™ perty; pays 14% per cent on Greenberg, 5, city. | ritte on, g L Armstrong & w, Cal|T J Kirkwood & w, Ia e ds assemble and organize into nt e G offel, 2%, 2 Franklin | years. * g P 13 | shall afterwards assen duplicate certified lists of delegates elected to S g b ’mf”ki‘;,’,”#.f.'., 23, 1408 ms;m';”n : Y Friends and acquaintances are respect- | 3. Jackson, Ang |J 8 Cralg & w. Highld | Assembly district conventions and nominate & | JP'RI8 GRS, THE O G R e e A rooms; rents for $18 per | street T W McAuliffe, Sacto L R Poundstone, Cal B M Lelong, Sacto D A James, Miss C E Wier, Miss B Allen, Highlands J Craig, Highlan J_Gallagher, Fresno H M Reed & w, Reedly for member of the Assembly in _each S e fecpective districts, And in any Sena: torial aistrict within sald city and ~county where 2 member of the State Senate is to sembly districts to the chairman and secretary of this County Committee, who shall attach his signature thereto and transmit the same to the secretary of the State Central Committee, fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from 132 McAllister street. - Cremation at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Remains at the mortuary chapel of the Golden mmes in the city of Oakland listea 4:20p. m. BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATES e ) . G McGinn, Portiand v or by the voters of sald district, the | 7 & 4 ! s age: latest Improvement E Saial Colaianle SR A N W Ry, M 1% ¥, Shepherd, N ¥ §Zxa‘é’§fi A B B the ‘Assembly districts TR TR WY coMy J Bakersfleld Local: For San| . tage e Eevements lage a th 1, t 3 Hamberg, Miss 23 vering, Sn Je e Senats strict shall as- | 3 LFRE] e 3 i Vit Bl arriass, and, death notices snt by | spARtio (nee SHEA) Friends and acounine. | D PAEbee Miss (G B Lovering! Sn Joms | compiising such Senatorial district shall az- | "F by ALemED BOUVIER. Chatrman. Tope ¥ istes Juie, B cars: must "Gty of the pabiication offices Gnd be | ances are respectlully invited to attend o sol | 1y G Muster. Ind E H Gilman, Chicago | Jenvion ‘and_ nominate a candidate for state | JANES & WIDTON Seoin¥ | jom | eoh Steckion " Metnd| Same C T iy indorsed with the name and residence of per- | €mn requiem ]mflh SRS 0 o1 fapons of the | ¥ H Stoddard, Sonora |C H Beemer, Sacto Senator for said district. Fresno, Hanford, Visa-| Makdan ons anthorized to have the same published. soul of .the late Mrs. Mamle Bpareo (nee | N W Nicholson, Perris|T Corwin, ton Resolved, That said primary election for the RAILROAD TRAVEL. fia, Tulare and Bahers. ~—r —— Shea). to-morrow (Saturlay), commencing at | X J Laison, Lo W J Shaddack. Towa | ,ijon of delegates to said judicial and Leg- |~ et fleld. _ Sleepers to . room cottage. BORN. o elia et g"",g‘mn;':‘:,':,: A N{,"c"&;{,‘,’rfl",’;‘m'ng Darling, Towa et los Sonvention shall be conducted, 2% | CALIFORNIA mm"sm“ . and Bakersfeld. waer, Bpom SCHELLER—In this city, August 21, 1900, to | S Strain, beloved husband of Marcella Straim, | T g : aged and controlled in the same maomes an A | T e —F T st g NEW WESTERN HOTEL. a8 e same time and places, and by the same | 3 e of Gustav " a son. W R., Westerfiold, Yank, i Perry Depot, foot of Market st., San Srancisco. S e | AR Rlla Strain, Sire & 5 Lo amd | § JAdams & . Lo AMrs Potter & 2 o, Tao | eleation officers, and,af the same polling places | ErgeumS i o MARRIED, Mrs. M, Tedrott!, o native of County Monag- | T 3 oore & w, Baiines|3 D Lemioy, Tioks | “Rocrived. That the Republican county com- | SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC - ot BRAUER_WEISS_In this city, August .| "T>Friends’ and acqdaintances are tnvitea | J Caffettl, Sicckion Mrs Reardon Idahio | mitteemenof the clty s county of San Fran. RAILWAY COMPANY. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY B o S 1506, by the Rev. J. M. g)ul;!lll:l’. A&g;;:x Ferdi- | to atte{qu u};e :unen}:x ml-nr;::rr:"vd e(Sl!urduy), R o o T ¢ Confin '{;:fi‘fiv §}?§;afd uthority, hereby call a primary | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St | Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry: A WEEK'S news for § centaTh mund Braver §ba BErhs S . b -S.000k, - SE01D lA tandanoe. F E Daniels, 1daho |0 L Lamson, Benicla | election, to be held in the city and county of SAN FRANCISCO TO BAN RAFABL. | WEEK DAYS...5:30 a. m., 145 and 5:15 p. m. 16 pages, in wrapper, for mail TAYLOR-COOPER—In this elty, August 2% | THOMAS—In MUl Valley, August 2, 1900, Br- | w b consonno, 1daho |A Mesker & w. Sporan | Sen Krancisco, for the DUTPOSCS as hereinafter | wemE DAYS.7:3, 9:00, 11:00 & m: i2:35 | SUNDAYS 3.6, 10, 11 & m.. 1:30, 3:30 p. m. - R LR PR e, e | Rt IS PR o, Qrtenty L | Y crortie Bl Srejena” (i HiZur, Beattio " | apeeind, in accoriance with the faws sovern: | WS BATSI TN M B T 18 | NEW TAVERN OF TAMALEALS NOW OPEN. BNITURE ¥ SALE.| Tavlor of Riv " Cal., hot L . . | 5 jection as pres £ E 2 | D T oTran, an. BALR- | Cooow of Wha Thith 1k Wiillam J., Etfle &, Louise F., Frank K. and | £ Wiison, Orase Velle|M J Kellv. Seattle | Ing primary, Soitetaed 5™ e Siafe of Call- | af 00 m Saturdaye—ixtra trigs st 130 | Henry J. Thomas, a native of California, aged E oduction to you from H. Schellh 1:30, 3:30, fornia. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.7 5:00, 6:20 . m. . 2 days. nitywe dealer. 1ith and Frankiin DIED. 30 years 1 month and 2 Tetived, That the sald primary election be | = §:60, 6:20 o. m- . > > {7 Rematns at the mortuary chapel of the = e 24th day of August, 1900. The polls N RAF. TO FRANCISCO. | Ashec s ¥ Mandel, Marion B. » Gate Undertaking Company, 2425 Mis- beldon the M CRY < e A e T o HOOMS FOR HOUSEIEEFING. A AT ML e ok St near Twensntat Funeres notics | SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. G R R i T I B e Baha, Sarah J. atten, Olive in Saturday morning's papers. PSR, “That there shall be two polling & and 6:35 . m. | 2 Secon ].tg!.x"hjjg"v ping. 3_\;3: X :h t. Bdward Peters, Claus H. VIOLICH—In Oakland, August 23, 1900, Peter Continued From Page Eight. mf,‘f.':“{f ‘each_Assembly district in the city | SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:0, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, e doctor cureswhen single and doudl per wk. Adolph Erince, Rachel Violich, beloved father of Felix Violich, a Plages mty of San Francisco and that for ench | 5.0, §:33 p. m. | othera fatl: him. Charges 10w s S akis DI M Mo et 3 G mene Siibersteln. Samuel native bf Austrla, ased & years months and ey o7 said palling places the bozrd ot election shall | Betiveen San Francisco and Schuetsen Park o Faaranies CUSTLAN ’ § water; complete for 5 “4‘;1‘;511 = 5{'"3’5." fiifr‘y”“"" 7 Notice ol( mr’.elnx ?(_eru‘:ter. z; e ;;t,f";?a",;, Ah“m" 2. g;,;a:g of one inspector, | same . = mm T orJ.F ulh Bex 1957.San Fraacisco PR NN r 5. Strain, Hen ACHTER - In this city, August 23, 1900, r Poinf nsen, ours from X That the polling places must be Lea: L, S Sarstens w Viotns. parnest . { Ve Maearly beloved ) hushahd of Lissis | Polnt Arena: Resolved, @ floor and the ballot boxes to be | San Franclsco. [Apr. 15, 1900.| San Franciseo. Werhtor, o Wachter (nee Laubscher), fatier of Charlle | Stmr Brunswick, Andresen. 25 hours trom | O the K000 be plainly seen from the side- | ~pwooT gun- Sun- | Week g Welatitl, Kivaenk Wachter, and brother of Fritz Wachter, a na- | Trinidad; bound to Newport (5); put In to land | 7 B8 Ta "that tree and uninterrupted ingress | Fresk | Sun- | o 0 00 G0 y front bay-window | 1 Whit *k X tive of Neufen, Wurtemberg, Germany, aged | passengers. must be given in each polling place to electors vate; $3 per week. Mestariene Matentet N oW %5 years § months and 13 days. A member of | _Schr Jennle Gritfn, Low, § hours from Point | ™St b VTR T CE0) "naaldo to such repre- §:00 am| Novato. - e e | " it Hermann Stamm, U. O. R. M.: San Franciseo | Reyes. O tative or alternate of each set of candidates Petaluma. ¥ i pue e | fn this city, August 22, 1900, Amher 3 Turn Verein and San Francisco Schwaben TELEGRAPHIC. Tt may be voted for at each polling place 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa. ekeep: , 36 seorge J. Lot o Bec b Notice A s | hazy; v 3 vi for to the - ) e P Ay Beckle, Jake, | o The parlors of Theo. Dierks, %7 Mission DOMESTIC PORTS, e iace. - o of adset. It Publ of Prussia, aged 66 years. WHEShrer 10 wis city, August 22 100, | o TACOMA=Salled Aug Hi—Sch Winslow, for | esolved, That mrinted cards of admission Lytton. News of the Week and e and acquaintances are respact- Welspiel, beloved wife of the Jate | San Francisco. to each of h set of Aldat Geyservill 2 & tied Lo attend the faneral chis dav e ottt and i o e e (SAN DIEGO_Salled Aug 2—Ger stmr Tanic, §"'u;{‘|’,fg"'l'§:'fr;-f“ THat MA1R Teibast Mt $:00 am{ Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm | MANY ATTRACTIVE AND o connecting housekeep- | ol 5 wald and Anton Deil and Elizabeth Mayer, RBOR—Arrived Aug o ng and signed by a majority of the o | 53 #ih. sma 25 Buchanan street. Interment Salem 3 It GRAYS HA '€ 28—8chr San | pe in writing : Hopland [10:25 am. also double gnd #in. rms, | o ctery. Piease omit flowers. LT s any T montha, O C°TMANY. | Buenaventura, from Nome. candidates on each set of tickete ‘The cards 8:00 am| and_Ukiah. | 7:35 pm| §:20 pm | ORIGINAL FEATURES - / g . al Fitth and Marker—House- | ANDERSON 1n _thig clty, August 28 jon. £ Fritnds and acquaintances are respect- s A e e e ol o Iectary of this committee and shall con- i ST furnished parior and diniag Toom, | frvc S, Luttenberger and Joseph F. Lemer riday), S dertaking O % cisco. sion and the - ] bedroom; all convenjences; | T : | the California Undertaking Company, _thence v BLAKBLEY—Arrived Aug 23—§i Yo be used. 2 Find macrow gaoge stetions. | 8 Bative of Oakland, aged § years § months | {,st Anthony's Church for services. com- | ;FORT. BRAXERTY- LRI, Aus hIp | tended 10 T of election may give permiesion - PACIFIC COAST Algmiie- | BAMIN—1n tis city, August 2. 190, Saran 3. Dencing 8t ry) ©clock Interment Holy | saited Aug #3—Haw ship Balciuthe, for Port | o said porsons e poliine Hiace: hatem tos G N—In th 2 . 1900, Toxs g e : tor o * connecting | | beloved gagebter of Touls and Mary Bahn, & | wiITE In this city, August 2. 100, Kate | X" FOREIGN PORTS. o ing 6f the polls and to remain there untii 10:40 am|10:25 am $10. n-;:l:;.o ) year and 4| "\Wijite, a nmvedot xaw:.n t:‘n‘d 55 years. COLON—Arrived Aug 21—Stmr Advance, from | the canvass l; czx;nl;&;du-?gd llxllp the returns Sebastepol. I,.. pm - - { Friends and acqual CeS are respect- ” E rly signed a . ey NATOMA. 234 house- ,ufiz invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | New YO 51 sime Altanca, for New R g Holding cards of admission may be | Stages connect at Santa Fosa for Mark West _ keeping room sink; closet. HENRY J. GALLAGHER cCo., e B licornia. Underiaking Compaby, G5 | ABUNGARVAN BAY Arrived Aug 2—-5r ship | relteved by 8 201, APCOIGIA 20t suthoriaed | springs and Write Sulphur Springs; at Fulton O FARBELL, o 2 of the & A from . te, \ H A niahed rovms for bouscheesing, B 0 00 (Successors to Flannagan & Gallasnen), Fowdl] street, near Post. Interment Laurel | AR 10T TH ~Arrived AUE 2-Br ship Com- | Stivilescs a8 the first regular Teprecentative | Geyscrville for SKags Springs: "b&"""“' : ~ aating FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, | oElll COmEtery: oo | bermene, hence M upon presentatian of fhe cAd of Almission la- | for - the e n R fa Danete ¥ or 3 ni connecting rooms B R QUEENSTOWN—Arrivi Ug 22—Br ship | sued to the b . Relseyvil Carls- it Tor S s 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. TE TRANSA anive, Anril t the offictal ballot box at each | bad Sprins; Soda Bay, ‘and ett RSN W MR Telephone South 80. REAL BETATH TH4 GTIONS. o Saited. AN ThoStmr Acapulco, | poris pice must rematn In plain, unobstrace: | Bpringe: ot URiah for Vichs Borings. Secstons r Dolores—4 sunny neat; complete. NTY-THIRD, indow rooms; %, G 2 o lot on E line of Clayton street, 175; he top of the box John Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, y of y . bath: | f pUNERA ECTO! EMBALMERS, § | Frederick, N 25 by T 106; $3300. tor San Francisco. 1y see the top of the box as n s , A : 7 Desvate Taso " $Ib. NS adariiot e SR i g William' M. and Elizabeth Gillesple to Celes. OCEAN STEAMERS. ted. s ofremain Inside. o s ""m“‘““‘u,fi;’, .,g)' e e et { — e Telephone South 247. tin Kieffer, lot on SW.corner of Seventeenth | ROTTERDAM—Arrived Aug 2—Stmr Am- | Dod ih sueh poeition that they can at ail times Usal, Willits, mins, [ /¥ N NESS, 402—Front bay-window suite, new- and Shotwell streets, W 25 by § 100; $10. , from New York. witress unobstructed the tion of the bal- Efi'. Springs, Harrls, 's, Dyer, ;nr:'misma; complete for housekeeping; gas Bernard lm‘:dmvm g'treulnl to iy Salled Ags 23—Stmr lurdun. for New York. | jot from the voter and the depositing of the | and b 5 Donahue, Seventeen Streef sam RAW G Church, W 62, N 106, B 219, 5036, | vy s T et o Chmisaawutte | same m the_ balot’ bux by _the in Baturday o Mondsy round trip- tickets st CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions McAVOY & CO. Willlam and Lizzle Hinkel to’ John E. Smich, of San Francisco; stmr San Juan, for Panama. I AN ATMO. Safled "Aug 25-Stmir San Mares Victoria, from New York, for Cherbourg and polls, and his ballot fll Springs, Biue Lak Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, Bucknell'; e Batior. Soccivat At Call Branth srar s T E 25, S 80; $10. burg, peddling of or |~ On Sunday round trip tickets to all points - " Isaac to John and C.| NEW Aug 23—Stmr Koenigen | golig votes shall be permis ‘within nunnfiumm-. A BRANCE ottoe for Cal advertiscments = R A T e s stn Brethhiy roes Hasnc'| D08 uul: R e e et | e % FoRTAN O 1 Y2ar. ::'uu-aan:. ¥, Emil and Mary A, Kluge to Walter G. and and Plymouth, counted as official from any polling place where ' | General MaDezex. - Gen. Pass. Agent. ‘ . r

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