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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, s ESTATE—COUNTRY—For § . ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. | lors of Charles H. . o 2 o X . . Jacob & Co., 318 Mason | (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from her late Jones, 13; F. G. Sloman, b. Enderly, §; C. P. RAILRO. TRAVEL. AUCTION EALE B A~ AA~o~~sas~anna~~an~~~ | Btreet, between O'Farrell and Geary. Crema- | residence, 3017 Laguna street. Interment Ma- Coles, c.’ Beakbane, b. Jones, §; F. Croll, c. 'y o S THE 1/ S RANCHO. | ROYAL HOUSE, 126 Eilis st.—Incandescent | tion I. O. O. F. Cemetery. sonic Cemetery. G. Hildebrand, b. Webber, §;'A. G. Reynolds, . r BINSON ESTATE. | lght; reading room, smoking room and ladies’ | BODKIN—In Queenstown, suddenly, August | WELLS—In this city, September 8, 1900, James, b. Jones, 0; J. Myers, L. b. w., b. Webber, 10; NOUTHERN FACIFIC COMPANY. cres of Tich farming | Jo*ior; rooms, per night, 3ic to $150; week, $2 | 25, 1900, Thomas, dearly beloved husband of | H. Wells, a native of Massachusetts, aged V. Seebeck, ¢. Keeling, b. Jjones, 0; A.' W. veTEN.) in Contra Costa | 10 $5; month, 5 to $20: elevator on offi Lucy Bodkin, and father of Mrs. E. C. Har- | 46 years. 'A member of the National Brewery Wilding, b. Jones, 0; W. G. Fortmann, b.| Trains leave and are due (6 arel whole | _fioor: ‘rooms with hot and cold water; baths. | rison and David, Dr. T. P., Axnes J. and | Workmen's Union. Webber, 4; H. C. Casidy. b. Jones, 2: A. Jones. NAN FREANCINGCO. TON, | srE = = s Jobn M. Bodkin, a native of Mount Bellew, {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- Dot out, 0; extras. 2; total, 53 Webber bowled (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) SER 22, 1900, at 12 | SHRMAN Apartment House. 28 Elghth st. | County Galway, Ireland, aged 65 years. fully invited to attend the funeral this day 87 balls for 27 runs and 3 wickets; Enderly | — oo o oo o arket Suweek] clock no near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. CAMPEIn this city, Sepiemver 6. 1000, Fenry, | (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of bowled 20 balls for 11 rune and 1 wicket: Keel- | usave — Frow Sepreanen 13, 1900, — ammivm At the n home Los Medanos | SIXTH, 135 Furnished sunny rooms; single or | _dearly beloved hushand of Biiee Camps, fathes | Theodor Dierks, undertaker, 97 Mission I I R To T A Jeses e > n . his fine ranch has X ooy o i eent of Harry M. Campe, Mrs. H. Segelkcn, Mrs. | Street, between Fifth and Sixth, thence to ! balls for 10 runs and 6 wickets. * +3:004 Benicia, Suteun, Eimira, Vacaville, s on the San Joaquin : also rooms for light housekeenlns: | § 1 Harrie ana Mammie, cince and Georgé | Oda. Fellows' Cemetery, where the remains In their second innings the Burns Valley Tumeey and tacramento. -« oo YIoA0Y by both the Southern SOUTHERN, 48 Fifth st—Nice clean | Campe, and brother of John And Fred Cam) will be cremated. T o e I preocakbane, c. | *7:004 Shasts Express—Daris, Williams (for 2 Sax afironts. Tae coors | hed and unfurnished rooms; cheap rent. | and Mrs. C. Dunker, a native of Sandstedt, | WHITE—In this city, September 8, 1900, Laura TR Peri. o St B e BRI t are on ¢ C SIFIE e . eriptions | Ilanover, Germany, aged 64 years 6 months Sands White, beloved wife of Elbert L. I R N i e 4 Biufl, Portiand. ... eeseer *7:450 A will be sold the | CWASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | and 3 days, (New 'York papers please copy.) | White, formerly of Virginia City, Nev., and . E. Gray, st. cl, b. Sloman, 4; H. V. - estate, 1ocated | _TStved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmare st L7 Tricods and acquatntances are respeci- | mother of Joseph R.. Clarence F. G. and e S e B s iy O B i e ] % in quanti- fully nvited to attend the funeral this day | Eloise Sande White and Mrs. George W. Tay- - Voxpress—Ogd (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- | lor, a native of Canada, aged 51 years 1 f dence, 20 'Devisadero street, between Thir- | months and § days. Mr. and Mrs. MCKlnley Jour- Tricy, Lathrop, Stockton S | Mgy :r"n()l and Waller. Interment I. O. O. F - EI"Friend; and &cql&fl&hn{cu nrle ‘l;fiflped(‘(- 1 ‘emeters ully invited 16 attend the funeral this. day ; " CARTER-In Los A s o, 1900, | (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, = from the Third ney to Atlend the Wed- Joue. _ Sacra bl Willlam Willie, bergeat hoopeaaber Baptist . Church, _ Powell ' street, — between /4 | eyaville, Chico, i T beloved husband of Mary 8:304 Oakdaie, Chinese, Sonors. Carters San Francisco | Auctioneers, | SPECIAL NOTICES. San Francisco. s Bl en hester's a native Yew York, aged - g e g e ; | Carter, and f g Sutter and Bush. Interment L O. O. F. z s s 3 *9:00 Niles and W3 Sk ot the | R RO Tt < Renel faf | ARG Frel and Jou' Carter. & native of Tl | _Cemetery ding of Their Niece. OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. | :3:08; arviris Nicgaud Wey taticd - SAL AN et ST etter E retar il at drgf. | (B0in, aEed 50 years and 5 montha, catalogues and Pries Lists Mail! Frets ot Lot Agtien e "I KEL e land agent hichester Chemical Co.. Philadel, Pa. | COLAHAN -In San Jose, September §, 1900, HOTEL ARRIVALS. B204 Valler M e s naaa : ==l Sl oo | John T. Colahan,’ beloved husband of Wini- AR Sosect on Applieation. +10:004 The Overland Limitod—Ouden, Dage < S Val hox : warranted to cure all cases of bl 3 o and, tivy « 3 i’ : a. '._:., —_— e extersal, ~internal or protruding | Md. axed 61 )‘:ear:.-g: 7 monthe. ”;c B “‘elrr;:n:“fnz ;‘f’i‘_":“i" © w1 a| En_ Route, but Was Forced to ATTORNEY. e I \”j“ i | o "I635 Devisadero st.. near Sutter. | South Fifth streer, San Jose. at 530 o clock. | DF T € Stockion Sn Blates TR Chase San ¥ Yield to the Demand of an T B MENZHACH Javre. WS OuLCiebe | o i s ity | = e nee to fok' o A field G W A y . . Goshen Juno- ‘\\ 4 ‘l “)\ FRT]S}‘“E\Tbu cted for $4; collections made: :.r»‘:.?;m‘mnits P.i:"fi&;fi?%flff}‘ inviied. s B R heteons |Mim Weba Bar Mot Admiring Multitude. COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. 06l ” PACIFIC COLLECTION C€O.. | {et ‘without fusihes ootirs. W Grand Jr ariz |18 Levy & w irresno gy 1.C. WILSON & CO., %, Battery, Street. | - - e CRC In Oakland, September 9, 1900, John C. | L Campbell Stockton |'W s e B, " B e itssead »e. | 007 Haywards, ROOMS papered from $2 50; whitened, $1 up; | Cross, husband of Mary A. Cross, and father | J R Chase San Jose |A M Cohen Alameda SOMERSET, Pa., Sept. 10.—The Presi- . :00r Martiner, paintice done. Hartman Puint Co. 319 Third. | of Wilson A. John E.. George H., Robert J., | L W Patton U S A [Mrs Lansinz Alameda | FOVPERERE, Pho PEBte - P08 o COPPERSMITH. g, Calinton, Suntn Ros e e | Charles M, Sadie, Charlotte M. and Lilllan T J Fleld Monter:y DL AnG DRILY Arrived: DATS SNEE RS W. SMITH, Ship Plumbing. Steamboa: and | *4:00r Beuic Winters, Sacramento, ND SUPPLIES, | [ Cross, and brother of Maria Cross, a na- | G rresno | & M Mowat Fresno | timore and Ohio Railroad at 5:3 o'clock | C.W. , Ship Work a spectalty. 18 ana %, Kotdhts Landiog . - o s o - | e ot m“‘.;:,- Tyrone, Ireland, aged 62 years o e 7 :;‘“fiménwcflu this afternoon to be present at the wedl- 18 Washinzton ‘Telephone Main 5641. e L s z kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- | &4 6 months. . F W Wood Ohlo ding of Miss Mabel McKinley, the Presl- *3:00¢ The Owl Limited G 5 0 —————e—————=| pairing lowest rates %5 4h ot o A0 Sopinve e et | 8 B Buzzo Chic D Schwab N Y dent’s niece, and Dr. Herminus L. Baer| =~ . o ELECTRICAL. Bakeratield, Sungrs for Sante Bar- PR Rhl‘[ }_‘ e QR Mo | E 4T, sold. rented. repaired, needles and | (Tuesday). at 2 o'clock, from the undertaking | L J Lalane & w Mex|J Wolfskill & w Los A | on Wednesday. The party were: Mr. and | - D+ Electrical Engineer, 36 East St | o300 sttt L0® Augcica 10 DL L s SEMELE! 5 souttles] reduced rates. 143, 6th: phone Mint 45, | parlors of Albert Brown, 486-46S Thirteenth | 3 M AI;‘E:: - -lL ;‘[ Q‘.‘&'fifg.’:}:’né‘"fiv | Mrs. McKinley, Mrs. Catherine Matthews “Bc00r Neow Oclsans Eiigeees— Aubeshoid, — = — | ALL xinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- | DOGL, Hg“‘;h\;"‘my September 10, 1900, | C. Stein Chicast W Grace Sierra City | of Washington' (sister of Mrs. Abner Mc- FRESH AND SALT MEATS. Sunia Barbars, Los Angeles, Dew- BERK TATE t ( Plambeck ar. 15th. | beloved h'“sm‘,“d of Annie F. | Theo Fishar Spokane (Mrs K L Cassity Cal | Kinley), Secretary to the President G. B. JAS BoYES & co' Shipping Lutchers. 104 ing, El Paso, New Orlonns and = or | 3 R ball & w Reddina H W Barton Pasadena | ¢ 3 i - Clay. Tel. Main 1394 ast — - P ather of Thomas and Walter Yo York|J M Lane Tt Woninds | Cortelvou, Dr. P. M. Rixey (medical in- 007 Haywards, Niles and San Jose. E 2 TORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. i d brother of Fannie Douglas of e Snfd L5 O B e A | spector of the navy and the President’s GALVANIZING AND METALS. 001 Valiwin . 00 v Oriental Mai covered r . £ = ien - o A WILSON BROS., storage and movi years, A member of Harmony Lodge No. J E White Stanford Mrs Hendrickson Cal | physicfan), and two stenographers. Mf'g. & Dealer in Metals & Galvanizing. JOHN Omaha, Chicag: ' e ————— V875 Tenth and Market; phone South 762. A O0U W S :V‘ e il 4 Sf“’sh:”l‘““um‘fl The Presidental party was met at the | FINN METAL WORKS, 315 Howard st. *6:007 Oriental Msit Ogden, " Denver, . e st - s 3 — > Friends and acquaintances are respect- Z MeMitlan N3 ark Colorado | gomerset station by Mr. and Mrs. Me- = T Omana, Chicago..... " TPHTICT Y PACIFI orage and Furniture Moving Com- o w1 ‘g T J R Carrer & w S F|H C Rowbottom Phil | S Y & HARNESS DRESSING. +7:00¢ Niles, Tracy, Lathroy OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. | Tro™ i mfinsn S mphins eying G | sl invited o aciond the thneral oomormoy | § 8 Sazer, & £ B8 2 Rawhotiom, Pl (G0 G 08 b Horminus: L. Baor, the | .pp o HARNESS DRESSING, | imes: s Ty il BEEINE Yos o residence, 1023 Capitol aveniie, near Ingle- |1 D Lockwood Cal O P Posey Los A sroom. A shout went up from the assem- earth, 26c. Robin-on Chem. Co., 1169 Howard. METAL. * Extra lnotype and stereotype metal. Pacific Metal Works, 157-9 First st., San Francisco. AT 3 k Mission st.; - = : 1B Co San Tose,0 E Weller Boston | = 1el. Main 1840—Pac ide. thence to St. Michael's Church, Ocean | E L Corbin e bled crowd as Mr. and Mrs. McKinley OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. | s TockinE, moving and sOMES | View, where a requiem high mass will be L § Day San Joso |J A Cocam & son Mas | o0 C1OWC S iatenir ot 9 2 = —e - =S celebrated for the repose of his soul at 10 | S B Devine Kaas CityJ A Cocam & w Mont | made their appearance on Pl a w5 40 WRIT AND SUPPLIE Siclock " tnterment Mount Catvary Cemetery. | I Hockheimer Cal |k Goos & 'w China _|the rear coach and descended the car| - - S Y > A ONY Lod No. J. W. cers | V _Westlake Cai Mr Mrs Gane Eng | Mrs. McKinle; VISION (Narr OAKLAND REAL ESTA arrow Gauge) (Foot of Market Streed,) better machines for less money than any B 5 . E B Stone Sacramento|D Sinclair London | bowed their acknowledgments. President OILS. s~y g o : use. ¢ in the city; rentals, §3. The Typewriter | DOTTOW (Wednesday), to attend the tuneral | & % P07 5"Touls | |H Howell New York | McKinley looked to be in unusually good | LUBRICATING OILS. LEONARD & EL- aella i Cou g gy A [ _Exchange. 536 California, telephone Main 268 | 1 09 deceased orother, ol amitol avom D Newmark St Louls|L Lahaise Sonora _ | health. It was announced that the Presi- | LIS. 418 Front st., S. F. Phone Main 1719. o8:434 Nt Aty 3 e o e L TE e ALa S ANRE D, McSWEENEY, Recorder, — 0 o Rra ® [ Bon Mtay Gawt © C"!|dent would devote his time to absolute PAINTS. g B e for prices to L. & M. ALENANDER, ). McSWEENEY, Re 2 Craus San Joss, |Do ge 4] 110 Montgomery st :R—In this city, September 8, 1900, Al- | 4 W Scribnor Oak.and|W Krohn Chicago Tt el Peve, i A g i oA 5 4 gt er of Redwood City, Cal., a native ; R W Lomax Tondon |W H Tayvlor & w Cal| A great and altogether unexpected dem-| Candles. C. G. CLINCH & CO., 9 Front, 8. F. , Boulder Creek, d. aged 64 years. (Modesto, | W Litzen Butte {H H Henderson Cal | onstration greeted President McKinley Priucipal W | ! | 3 Ruben Portland A L Fick & w Cal | upon his arrival at Cumberland this after- PRINTIND. 3 pilbrtmn.s = e copy.) | N pon his ar: =~ ‘4 Jose, Los Gatos. 19:50, - E - | v T Inkham e [iee B Nelwoh, O} Although it was generally known T PRINTER, . . . - y, September §, 190, John 3 | 5 noon. Althoug 3 3 : San: a:35¢ Glenwood. Feltoo, Santa Cruz ... cM:des & SRR DIVIDEND NOTICES. ! " Ford, beloved father of Mrs. John Olsen, a | L L+ Lillis St Joscph [A C Eaton San Jose | that his train would make but a short E. C. RUGHES, 511 Sansome st., 8. F. § . s ~ ~ | native of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged GRAND HOTEL. | stop, an immense crowd was at the sta- PRINTERS. BOOKBINDERS. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. B e S S < *I\IF“;‘I‘(\HI l\ ]\{-:'m E CLUB “r,\im(l S0 gears = ok N Biackstock, Ventura W P Fresno I“m:-h He lnlen:ieds to ma:{ebng t;;;e;gh THE HICKS-JUDD CO. SAR FRANGISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— us a ) ILDING AS: A dividend {rFriends and acquaintances are respect & Li Y /P L Young, Humbolat |on the journey to Somerset, bu = Toniaiad 900 11:00a. §1:38 * : . » the capital | fully invited to' attend the funeral this day | N33 Carroll, Chicago |D Faiconér, Colfax. . | ering Was so enthusiastic that after fe- 7 First st San Franet e B R *4:00 15:00 *6:00r.m. Club Park | (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of X Mrs Allen, Stockton Mrs W R Langdon, Ca! | peated calls he finally responded as fol- a from OMELAND— —*6.00 %:00 10:004.w. t me n declared, | McAvoy & Co, 1239 Market street, between | o '[, ‘Reed, Reedley Miss Dorsey, Stockton | Jows: STATIONER AND PRNTBF!.I _ 11200 100" 1200 @ S0 140 .':“: S - - September 14, hth and m‘h xmlnre to Sacred Heart | G v Reed, Visalia B Neustater, Concord | “Aly fellow-citizens: I assure you that T'hcmod“m PARTRIDGE ** cumeu g ot 3 oes. Interment private in | 3. Reed. Reedley H Bailey, R Blu | this is very unexpected by me. I had no - = COAST PIVISION (Broad Gauge). D C Mitchell & w, Cal |J B Chinn, Fortervills | jgea that 20 many of my fellow-citizens = S 9 G P >, 2 3 N Tatant Anighie of Peirick 'and | G ¥ Faraall, Pasidena 1, & spitzer, san Jose | o Cumberland wouid assemble here to | WHITE ASH STEAM COAL, ¥35FD, 2% an, a native of San Francisco, | 4 "M Zannetti, S Juan Mrs § F Powers, Me zr(lye :;urlh C“rfllfll‘fir“m}‘:n‘,n }gg mofi?vf E{\_:gx% chl. mstahco. at its GREEN days. BT Kirk & w, 8 Jose |J 8 Goodman, You Bet | that I stop wi hem. 1 siad 1o Enow| COLLIERIES, is the Hest Coal in the uaintances are respect- | 1§ Johnston, S Diego L A Jung, N Orleans | that no matter what be our po AP 1'the funeral to-morrow | 11 % Nt 5 Barbara L 1 Jung, N Orleans | are all for the United States—all for the | lock, from the parents’ | W g Tvon & w, L Ang F A Brown & w, L A | dear. flag where it floats, and determined, -secand strpel. ‘Iu-| & vale, Germany B Relchman, F{ Jones | the North and the South, to stand by the | Bridget and the 1até | W Blodgett, Lodi L A van Dyke 0l |ritory and giving shelier and protection | Pacific Coast Steamship Co. ©:404 Sau Jose and Way Stations ... . and brother of James, Jo- | ' N Sergus & w, Cal |T L Dowell, Springfield | to American citizens in China. 1 thank | Steamers leave Broadway | 11304 Sunies:,LosGatosan WayStaiions *3130p seph, Frank and the late Mamle Gallagher, | 1w F Ward, Sacto |G Cretors, ‘Springfleld | o once again for this generous greet- camers leave B Y | 43:45r San Mateo, Kedwood, Menlo Park, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years and | yiiqq & Kirk, San Jose E E Watts, Springfield | jng wharf, San Francisco: Paio Alto, Santa Clira, San Jose, (Phird Powder Com- of seventy- ued capital been declared, pay- company, 430 Call- on September 12, | T ptember 5, 1900 : s t no SPARKS. Secretary. 15 @0c per Printation Almuden Wednesdays only) .. .... $7:304 Sunday Excursion fr San Jose Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove snd Principal Way Statious *9:004 Ha, . P wl Way Stations 3 mo | & Jose Mrs A MecCormack,Cal . For_Alaskan Ports—11 a. Tres Pincs. Suuta Cer S Fricnds and scquaintances. are respsct. | Miss EAlth Kirk.8 Jose| Mri Stops were also made en route at Han- September S, 13, 13, 23 R Sot Pty ¥), at 9 o'clock, from the residence | J M Mann, Por! 1hurg, where the President. shook hands | pany’s steamers at Seattle. | 13:13p SanJosesud Principsl W uy Stations noth 23 Lexington avenue, thence | T with as many of the assembled guests as | For _Victoria, Vancouver | 13:00p San Jose, Los Gatos aud Principal t sion Dolores Church, where o olemn | REAY, ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. |he could reach during the few moments | (B. C.), Port Town W iz i 2 mass will be celebrated for the re- the stops were made. attle, Tacoma, Ever: ? his soul, commencing at 9:30 o clock. President_and Mrs. McKinley and Mrs. and New W | Catherine Matthews were upon their ar-|¢ 1o 10w 20 ot 8- “‘“fl-fl!g;yfla‘h ;:; eloved wife of the late Fred Gells, | g'oe Sanchez, E 20:1% by § ¥ | home. | k d G. N. R’ ster of August and Willlam Baruth. | © 5 1"000 Ella Anderson to Jonathan Ander- | ' President and Mrs. McKinley's present | Ba0y,® steamers for Alaska and G ., mex b Thomas W., Katherine A., Christopher C. and eut Faly. Ceowt OMSERY, Lily A Rivers to Christing 0. Zwick (wite of A for Mcenin * Daily. £ day excepted. § Sunday only. b Sasurday euly. the Nav Y ty of nuts, Hollings, Henry and E. F. Baruth, | oo loc on N line of Day streat, 150 W of . t @Saturday sud Sunday. ¢ Mouday only. lumiber, sheet copper. | Jersey street, o 3 N 1 i agnific 2 5,2, %, 3, Oct. 5, and every fifth hect a0 bar fteel hose. Pire In tnls city, September 10 1300, | o lot. o X line of Jersey strcet, 2 W of | BIUL MARNICEt fabie, Shen JOCUCHE | BN e = ™ " | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. 0. Kix hite lead. Martin, beloved son of Margaret and Martin | Noe, Wz N ‘,’1,:,‘{:( on N line of Jer- | b Latd el K ot Sne, Tt totvan | For Ganta Crus: Monterey, San Stmeon. Cayu- ok T Wit e iAo Norah, Annie, Josie, ‘| Qo lot on X tine ‘af Elizabeth street, 15 W of | cATvers and off pieces, during their lives. | son, FPort Harford (ar, Toe, Sbiepo), Gavicts. s on to the Bureau Dapiel Glceson, ‘a_native of Douglass, W 2 by N 114, lot 117," Heyman ;IDYH' \fl:? ‘ggcrrfi);;l:g the chest bears the | Fo® o, N e Angeles) and Newport—s | m FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG F County Tipperary, Ireland, aged years, | Tract; $10. { ow| S 0 . m. 8, 12, 16, 20, 2, Oct. 2, ; 7 Remains ot e paglors of James Mo | Grale’ . Seltrien to Elizabeth E. Moltozn | _“From” Uncle Willlam and Aunt L e R R R R e et rinaro RAILWAY COMPANY. .. & ymey & Son, 1057 Mission street, near | (Emeric) (and as cxecutrix of estate of H. F. | September 12, ., stoppi 1y at Port iburo . Mar roviding and | Seventh. Notic hereattor. | imerics, 1ot b line. of Front strest, 38 § |~ Other presents recetved by the bride in- | rorg” (an. Lets b Sante Berbem. Tart SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. plant for the |y In this city, ptember _ 10, 1900, | shington, S 111:10 by B 120; $4000. | clude a generous supply of brilllant jew- | Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)-11 | WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 & m.; 13:38 NE t0 spec- | Hjlga Magia, beloved daughter of Ole C. and an M. Blumenberg (widow) to Samuel P. | 15 "3 pewildering assortment in silver and | a. m., September 6, 10, 14, 15, 22, 2, 3, Oet. | TIE, Sk 60 b . Thatodare-dnid G e ey | Laura A Mansen snd sister of Hang, Herold, | Blumenberg, lot on B line of St Marys street, | cuf.glass tableware, _chinaware, table | 4, and every fourth day thereafter. ot 1130 5. m. Saturdays—Extra trigs at 13 saia Fespective | MUY of BN eancisco, ancd ] ear month | *'Cathring. Siorty Catherine’ ShortIenneay | linen: painngs, engravings and numerous | (o Favntds Mielinn fuv. Qe Joee gl | asame e om T F T SO Board of Exam-| und's aays. : [ vife of W3 Snort), Jonm Jr.. willlam & | other articles of household and personal | S8i°GLIVELs "iatexicor—i0 a. ., Tih of cach | Dunp aae o T U & m: : October ¢ Bk i 18— thig city, September 10, 1900, at | and Edward I. or Edward N. Short, Emma J. | ' month. RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. ity soanet. b residence, 531° Sutter street, Lilllan | )\no{ t|l‘«rrulu=l) ”E";f of ‘t‘lclllllmln)!n;»ca!l ‘ ; . {a" further information obtain company's| WEEK DAYS—4:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:48, blicly of e e oo =, o e Of . ten Nelsen, Jot on ne of lay street, of lolders. B 4] b rday: ) I bids is reserved e S ¥ i Sireing 1o | Fpde, W i8S by S 7oy $10c CZAR’S SENTIMENTS The company reserves the right to change | Las ani eds o mon rosys—Extra trips ad S line of by S 71:3; Antive of | Mafy A. Gannon to . lot aged I years. i Clay street, 98:3 W of Hyde, W 1 tice of funeral hereafter. EF -1n this city, September 8, 1900, Wil- liam M., beloved son of James D. and Annie steamers, sailing dates and hours of salling | ST o 3T, 1110 e m.; 140, 340 ithout Vil Ice, r + - ON PEACE CONFERENCE | ™itout [raVG J0E | New stonteomers | 5inich Bupraneisco and Scbastaen Park strest (Palace Hotel). same schedule as above. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents. $i0. Bridget Hussy (wife of Lawrence) to Guiseppe Roval, lot on NW line of Perry street, 300 NE R! o s | Covers. Preference will be given to articles | Malones, and nices of Mrs, snd d TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- | — ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., | _Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wess . Dresident Btate Board of Prison Dites: X : ot W e R, Says He Hopes for the Establishment, s & co . Lo T B = fom. which check shall be forfeited to_the | T, oIor DEoter ot A e T Cath A and Bellaa B Lowis t aple . Jones, lyi‘ven Though in the Distant Fu- T e aa San Francisco. [Apr. 15, 190.| San Francisea ted and the party making the | ¢rine Mitchell, « native of Callfornia, aged 82| 100 W J05 LR bt e S ture, of Universal Peace. THE 0. R & N. 0 Week | Sun- | Sun- | Tee enter-into a contract and exe- | rs § months and 22 days. st &t se Tt 5. o . . Days. | days. | Destination.| days. ufficient bond, payable to | , EZFriends and acquaintances are respect- | John Andrews Jones Estate Company to Ellas | 1HEp HAGUE, Sept. 10.—Replying to the DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO = = in an amount to be [ {4y jovited to sttend the fameral this day | % S of I stract. 8 55 by W 130; 0. "% | telegraphic message forwarded to the| PO E D L, A DT 1D | 1nsm seom| seoieme | s pmess am performance of the contract| ¢ . 1331 Utah street, thence to St | i {\nm ?“Pllo grr‘h(!;n':ixf-n“du:d:fi:ert“ lqui:u:i | Czar on September 4, on the occasion of From Epear-street Wharf at 11 A. M. §:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa.| 7:35 pm. rder of the State Board of | Feéter's Church, where a requiem high mass (lot on E Ure of Qoetiingen sticet, 1% 2 | placing in the Foreign Office archives the 12 First Cl 1 d Fultor . will be celebraied for the repose of his soul, | Burrows, N 28 by B 120, lot 10, block 1% Rall- | 1a(ifications of the agreements and | FARE - 32 First Class = including Berth | | Winduor. \KLAND FUPNTURE FOR SALE. PRAINARD F. SMITH, Clerk of the Board. | HTmeAcing at 9 o'clock. Interment HalS | T e b oS Vaw. | treaties resulting from the peace (CODTET- | STATE OF CALIFORNIA safle R Healdsburg. for clothing and equipage—Depot | JOHNSON—In this city, at her residence, 7214 | kouteren. ot on E line of Delawars strect. 100 | enee, his Malesty, efier expressing his o Sept. 10, %, Geymerville ¢ New Montgomery | Fourteenth street, September 7, 1900, Annle C, | N of Eiaion Honiestests 430 T 1 iGod grant 'that the labors in which | COLUMBIA sail Sept. 5, 15, 25, Oct. 5| g3 o 3:00 ara| Cloverdale. August %, 15— | M. Johnscn, daughter of the late Peter and [ University Extension Homestead; 310. 2 e A The Jabors i Which | Short line to Walia Walla, Spokane. Butte, | 3 - iplicate, will be re- | Mary Johnson, & native of San Francisco, Alameda County. these gentlemen have taken such active | melena and all ‘points " in_the Northwest. | T am T Hopland f ok a0 ] el e R ik d Bary . a W, C. Moody (trustees | [ALL,AY €€rve as the basis for the estab- | Through tickets to all points East. 30 prm| 8:00 am| and Ukiah. ic standard time; and | 7 Friends and acquaintances are respeet- | R. J. McMullen and wW. C. Moody (trustees | lishment, even though in the distant fu: E. 'C."WARD, General Agent, [ nished for_furnishing Campaign Hats, | fully invited to attend the funeral this day | Frederick T. Johnson) to State Savings Bank, | tyre, of universal peace, which is the goal €30 Market st. 1:30 am| ar; rent §1 <kin Shoes, Russet Shoes, Stock: | (Tuesday), at 2 oclock, from Our Saviors | @1 D. 328, lot on 8 line of Seventh street or | op Christian civilization.” GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., 8:00 am| Guerneville. imes. Undershirts, Legeing Laces, Black | Scandinavian Lutheran Church, Howard | Raliroad avenus SRR A Superintendents. 3 d sekeeping rooms, Hats Wals eits, Letters Sent and Re- | ree ea rtes . e v 8 K J > e ” g i me, W | erlves meoks, Com piooms Hatolels and | 1750 M cemetery o o PV | poginning, veing lots 17 and £ bicek a0 mrises | FAST HOUNDS WILL T - Camp Kettles, Pickaxes and Helves, | JOHNSTON— # o ract, : 5 3 A 1. 555—Two nicely furnished rooms | g Long and Snort Handled: Spades, | *Margaret, dearly heloves wite of Dumes Jong. | State Savings Bank to Fortunato Pezzolo, T UNION PARK TOY0 KISEN KA]S"A. b0 pm_ Glen Blen 2 keeping, 3¢ Shelter Tent Poles, Petroleum Paper., Wrap- | ston, daughter of the late John and Catherin. | same. Oaklands 410~~~ =~ == RUN A R — {435 sl e pem . window room, | Ping Paper, Tailor's Crayons an ATt | Maloney, and sister of Molly and Timothy | [Toulsa Eromme 10 Boot A et and Biov. —_— s pm| Sebastopol. | 7:35 pml| 6:20 pm. enth avenue, SW 5 by SE 100, block 12, Clin- | gpecial Holiday Stake for To-Day. i 5 T of price and quality being, equal (in- P g _ | Ton, East Oakland: also lots 5 and 5 on map for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling 8 and Whits Suiphur Springs: at Fulton e Fo price of foreign production and | fully Jvited b aty et (ePect | of ‘Henry and Phillips Tract, belng a_subdl- Result of Draw for Midweek Kobe (Hioko), Nagusaki and Shanghal, and | foe ATiraria: at Lytton for Lytton : at ARSEN, rente il e Eiven i articlen of Aemehiea | Tucsday). at 9:30 o'clock, from her late rest. | Yition of \oin £ 0.8, #1033, 01 tho Bray pron: Event. et o carae Teaived ou o oo O | T s e, Tiogianh “fox Dametn sunny conmecting mufacture produced on the | Sieart Church s sotmee Fen snd Fitmaey | - Adoioh H. Bagerle' to same, same (3 piéces), | There will be a special hollday stake of | of ealling, " - | " iehiand ghringa Kelomviie, Cacl gas, bath. ied byt ptaenL Of the cousump- | gtreets, Where 'a requiem high mass will be | Brookiyn Township; § 0" Net! sixty-four dogs run off at Union Park to- | 55 - = ‘September 3. o “,.hd B g — Xy ey +quired by the public service there. The | celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- | Jane and Lawrence O'Nefll to Patrick J. e diaw Tar whieR 13ak slads 2F th wreenioioue. Saturday, September 23,1900 | ; at Ukiah for Viek: Sagstomn cor. Gough, tates reserves the right to accept ,,,i mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- | Keegan, lot on W line of Sixth street, 10 N | day, the draw for ch took place e | 88. AMERICA MARU.. Wednesday, Oct. 17, 1900 | urnish rooms to let by or all proposals o ny t there- also housekeeping; en- g o P Blue mmhm Dell vary Cemetery. of Channing way, N 152 by W 13, being lots | grounds on Sunday last. Trains will leave | S3. HONGKONG MARU....Tues., Nov. 13, 1900 Upper. e, Potter Pomo, Lierley's, BE chraicned on application. Eaveiorss: el | LYNCH—In this city, September 9, 1900, James | 12 13 40 16, block 1%, on corrected map Ray- | for the park at 10:15 and 11:30 a. m. and 1| pound.trip tickers "at raficed rates. For | * Hoights, - Hullvilie,_OrF ——————— | Tiining proposals will be endorsed “Progo. | Joeeph, beloved son of Dennis &nd Hannah | ond Tract, Berkeleyi $ig, ' 0 p. m. freight and passage apply. at company’s office, Mendoclno City, Fort © supny furnished rooms | gic "N, and addressed to Major OS.| LYch and brother of Timothy, John and | JO% 5 and arbata T TEUS (0 Joue de Frel: | Pine regular midweek stake was drawn | {21 Market s corner of First. : ook, Gral._Wiliea onville, Ct Cnith o without board; | €A} F. LONG, Quartermaster, U. 8. Vols., | a1y Lynch, a native of San Francieco, aged | Inpn eirests, W 50 by N 100, being lot 10, biook | for at Pythian Castle last night and will W. H. AVERY, General Agent. s Springs, Harrts, - ol &0 Deport ermaster. P Poats wad aodtodisnoss ai respect- | ¥ Tract B. Berkeley Land anfl Town Improve- | be decided to-morrow. The draw resulted and Eureka. me complete for Bouse- ment Association, Berkeley; §10. as follows: | “Saturday to Monday rownd trtp tickets a4 SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, September 3, 1900.— | fully invited to attend the funeral this day i 4 | peduced rates. Bealed proposals. in duplicate. il be ve| (Tuesaay), at o'clock, from his late resi- ",{:‘,‘J“;‘Mffi":‘:“efi,“: 5 J:'Pf;,',:":'utf'“‘;"*" Storm King vs, America; Archiles vs. Ruby AMERICAN LINB, On Sunday unfurnished | Ceived here umtil 12 o'clock m., Thursday, | dence, 141§ Kansas street, thence to St. Peter's | wA% 01NN MENgh Fogy 26 L ITHOWH Streel, | pocket; Rose Attwood vs. Bald Eagle: Tic Tac | WEW YORK. SOUTTAMPTON. LONDOX. PARTY | | (September 13, 198 for furnishing, ‘Gupine Sep- | Chureh for merices Intefmisnt HolyeCroes | il 1od 16 and 17, block If, ;{g.ndefi Tmap Moss | % BAplS Addion; Barn e et SNt | Stopoing at ey Walneedar s ’% e per ctober. 1500, OALS. e - | Cer 2 ct, w: ! $10. ; ; D 3 + 10 a. m. uscicesping: 3| and hay " for bedding, at Presidio ‘of San | COURT BONITA No. @, F. of A.—To the offi- | "Hirviine Sehwegerle 10 Jay C. Deuel, lot on | ¥ Glotd Dollar; Garden city 've. Della 3f; G Sept. 19( New York or_and Hyde | Francisco, Cal Government reserves right to | ~cers and members of Court Bonita No. & F: | ' line of Santa Clara avenue, 100 K of Fitn | O ve: Reaching After; Tillle § va. Shootove Sept. 288t Pavi, © andstacriptions | Durt hereot Preferencs giten vo Srtities of | 30ur hall Tovents Toueih pndFolion ot | street, 5 by N 150, being porton of lot 8§ | Bell ot Lipeey Xy e Amr. | S Eb sTar Line " | NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. «. 2200 Fillmore st. | American production, conditions of brice and | this day’ (Tuesday), &t 9 o'clock Sharp, 10 | Tmanyorn Al ea o ity ks fcusy melle Rocket va Erin's Hope: Amaroia RED STAR LINE. 0| CIFIC ! sdvertisements and | SUALCY Upclugiag in the price of forelgn pro. | sttend the funeral of our “late "deceased | “Jyince Stuniey ip Livermore Water and Power | Y8: Fairmount Boy: Dalsy Dale va. Real Ar- New York and Antwerp. Via Sausalito Ferry. stablished 8t 3096 | G\l rence given to ariicieg of Amem. | dence ot his abente, 3 Kanaes stroes. "By | Company, all water rights, rights of way and | flei Bad, Boy, v, Hard Lipews, Thcle Sed N Sommencing April . 1500 can production produced on the Pacific Coast | order RUDOLPH URBALS, C. R | Boborty, nterests of marics & hocn, Alameda | 151°%s Master Workman; Sweet Faverdaie va. R, CLASSIFIE received ai Call ity conveyed by Charles L. McCoy by deed 2 ¥ 1o extent of consumption required by the D. O'CALLAGHAN, Fin. Sec: o e 25 hoe: 81 Blacklock: Early Dawn vs. Wag; Banner - LET—Fnrn. and Unf public service there. Information furnished | McKEE—In this clty, 'September, 10, 1600 R Bright Village Belle; Cash Day vs. Cralg - i - 2 s , 10, . |~ John D. and ida C. Fredrickson to Willlam ght. . LINES : TERN. P~ e g 165 Sixth_Tooms 2 | 0 Epplication to J. M. MARSHALL, Chief [ " David Joseph, beloved son of Ann and the | H. Smith, lot on B line of Filbert strcer Jomm | Boy; Liberator vs, Wild Tralee; St. Helen va. INTERMATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., SOS Arcl exander an omas McKi 5 $10. gale; .. Ro P A e bt T pived by Reld Bros. | and Ars. K. Frawley, Mrs. W. Hughes and Offeany Chuz or Cruse to Mary F. ang vir. | Alameds Lad va. Flying Daisy; Gipsy Queen | COMPAGNIE GENERALE _TRANSA' urnished; rea yurds, mere or less, good earth on site W. G.| Mrs. J. Loebbing, a native of Sierra County, | ginia Cruz and Emma Cruz, lot on W line of | V& El Capitan. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, ter & Laguna. Trwin's residence, cor, Washington & Laguna. ged 43 years and 7 months. Hollis street, 110:10 from NW line of Per- Rty Salling every Thursday, Instead ola = = ¥ D | ee——————— E—In this city, September 10, 1900, | alta street, N 25 by W 133, being subdivision TENNIS AT DEL MONTE. Saturday, from November 2, 1399, at nished rms., suites, s ; also L native of Cambridge, 5., ages years and; $10. o 7 Tt Sren e e samie seoic | BIRTHS MARRIAGES—DEATHS. | =5"% Ge Carrie’ . ana_Willlam . Miles to u. c. | Finals in the Doubles Championship | LGRRAINE, Sept. 20: LA CHAMPAGNE. Sept. | sunny rms., $150 to §7 | ROCK—In this eity, September 10, 1900, Han- | Bush, lot on NE corner of Union and Four- to Be Played To-Day. 27; LA TOURAINE, Oct. 4. _First class to pight. MRS, F. RANFT. _Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | nah Rock, beloved mother of Mrs. J. § e teenth streets, E 45 by N 105, block 86, Oak- Havre, $5250 and upward. Second class to week; %c 10 | 3 . , to The Call. Ha, $55 and upward: 5 per cent reductl, = 2 mail will not be in hey be handed | Fisher and Rosie and the late Thomas Rock, | land; $10. Bpecial Dispatch vre, D 2 on | EX C - sons utnorized 1o have tho sneme pnotend™" | ¥ iriends and acquaintances are respect. | Mer street, SW 50, 8E 100, NG t4, NW 108 to pa. | tournament for the Pacific Coast cham- | {(lliecn puilding), New York. J. F. FUGAZL | m- 140, 318, 38, R i 4t ve th I 4 fully invited o attend the funeral to-marcow | Einning, portion fots L and 15, block A, Ver- pionship, in doubles, commenced this & co., Pacific Coast Agents, § Montgomery | ks RS | BORN. (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock. from her late resl- | Ron Farc Ogkland, IR, & @ 3. ana | MOrDINE and the winners are narrawed | avenue. San KD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—FElezantly | dence, 542 Polk street, thence to Mary's S OMAral, 0t T bkt warnd |'down -to the. Whitney hrothers an o "8 sunny rooms. prices reasonabi CARROLL—In this city, August 30, 1900, to the | Cathedral, where services will be held for the ' Brooklyh Mownstin: $10 » Warner | winners of the Code and Beaver and ANIO 8.8. CO.—HONOLULU, APIA B ooty Suas; SCIOS REN wife of Thomas H. Carroll, a daughter. repose of ‘her soul commencing at 9:0. In- , Brooklyn Township; $10. Weihe and Adams matches. AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. = T sunny rooms, single and en suite: | PAYNE-In this city, September 3, 190, to the | _terment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriages. Builders’ Contracts. George and Rober: Whitney defeated | g g AUSTRALIA (Honolulu only). wife of Dr. Redmond W. Payne, a daughter. | ROSENBOHM I, September 7, 1900, to the | Margaret, dearl this city, September 9, 1900, beloved' wife of John H. Saturdays at 7:10 . r table. Almora, Mission and 20th st H. M, Haight and P. Murdock in thesemi- -‘Wednesday. Sept. ib, i S UNDAYE 636, 405, 10:05, 1100 V. 4 .o m. ] Cmarles K m iy "ith Tames &) £ TC in clever style, 6-3, 6—2, 6—2. Halght | 5. 6. MOANA (via Honolulu) to New Zea- " | 1:30, 3:30, 3:45; 435, .15, 7.5, 10:30 P . Willlam_Shepard (contractors), architect Na- cuitable for man_and wife - ot Rudolf Speck, a daughter, Rosenbohm. dearly beloved mother of Mrs. sdell—Plumbi; d Murdock put up a good game, but land and Australia Wed., Oct. 3, § p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. ng 315 Taylor st. | G . thaniel Blaisdell-Plumbing, gas fitting, tiling = an E ; o e wingle. _ ylo = | — L.ml:r ("r‘eden, M;‘s!- J.» n:l:“)"‘-‘ "".i_E'r Z, ln(} iewerlnn; {rarm-. :'nO-l!ary“. ha{ ssemenl and | nlxe drhtre: ‘bhye the dlhlt'ne‘);ll:l w:{fie :‘020 n.urumunm}w ug’n-mu Z-' & W Wik -l Yy etween V Ness and Franklin— = . " attic frame bul N of Sacramento strong fo m. Adam: W - , Foot Pacific St. Freight 327 Market tions. “,j,‘”,’,‘.,'d',"a s, en suite or sin- | MARRIED. B e ey Gt aire: | kirect, $8:9 E of Buchanan, E 30 by N T2t ‘\ feated Harper brothers of Pacific Ger:‘;fd Fieg e s St | “335 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- coid water. % . Cod Gans STONE—In this city, September aged 54 years and 4 months. Adams and Weihe play J. y the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander, Louls T7Friends and acquaintances are respect- johnson and Annle E. Stone. both ‘of San | fully invited 0 attend the funeral to-morrow raneisco. (Weduesday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- BLOOD—In this city, September 9, 1600, | dence, 2660 Howard street. corner Twenty. | to & bullding on the SW corner of Union and m:‘.-_m"—c-nmmm-u- :45 . m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way ations. $1209. Bersaglieri Building and Hall Association o-morrow and the winners (ownerd) with B. Becaas (contractory sschr. | Fred Beaver t {ont" 0D ;™ Bamett—Alterations and additions | PIAY In the finals against G. and R. Whit- GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh | | ney. The summary: and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en euite or «ingle. ladies’ parior; reading-room; eleyator. caron ey o - - o i , September §, 1900, Mar- | E it Murdoc! o ‘arl MON., Tues.. . Thurs. t. at 9 oo none) o Trans | g ore and Orlena B. Blood ot Nevada City. | * garet Tenniy, beloyed mother of Mrs. J. H ANt WAl S e il | B a. m., 315, §:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night); EL Francieco_Eiegant sultes: single; tran- | BRANDEMAN—In Martines, July 2, obmann, W. E. Tennis, Mrs. A. C. Thom- | (o story and basement frame building on the | Whitney brothiers beat Colller and Crowell, | days.’1 p. m. and 8:30: Sundays, 10:30 a. m.. 3 athe. MRS, Turk and Taylor. | than Levy and Elizabeth Brandeman. | Son and J. ¥. and A. M. Tennis and the late | N Jine of Pacific avenue, 148:9 W of Central | 6-0, 6-2, 6-1. ;T LADdInE and office, Micsion-street Dotk OWARD, 535 Roctan from $1 week up fo ; | S, | Thomas ind Henry_ Tennis ' bative ‘of | Svene, N 173, SW o Pacific avenue, B to | Code and Beaver beat Talbot and Roth, 62, Bn.-r x No- 2. Telephone Matn 1508 5 o 81 night; aleo Rousekpiping s . DIED. S EFFriends agd acquaintances are m,:d; beginning, Wi Addition; $3000. s e e 3 n I HOWARD, 9%, o — do_House—New ully invite af e funeral services 6. - e s Campe, Henry Johnson, Aunie C. M. | Femdones of & NG ment 0ad Feiloay: | . Lady Gwendolin Cecll, the unmarried City Cricketers in Lake. LEAVE MARKET-ST. - JESSIE, 365—Furnished rooms. ________ Vo T omeh Sam St | Cemetery, San Francisco, e W O s ahiatues: 1oy Bridllf | The team of San Francisco cricketers Leave San Franciscol 902 v TAS PALMAS, 1820 Market st—Sulte of 2 or 3 Soh C. Mekee, Davia 5| THERNEY 8 Mon e Shiabern. Fierhny | Premier, s esteemed as one of the fore. | that is visiting Lake County played its ek SRRy im TRES; bath ol Xyess DRl SeAN . A T e BTN and biother of John Tierney and Mrs. Elies | most of English mathematicians, A sin- | first match at Lower Lake on Sunday L i ew furnished bay- | Ford, John Rosenbohm, Margaret Hlndhlnn.n: ln-dt:;a of Ban Francisco, aged zular'l‘);-uh!lt;l; 31}1}1}; l;;eo 'l:n ‘Ece:llmn {hg against the Burns Valley Club. The home z am S e Dyl - T, Messess WERSTER-In this city. September 10, 1000, | eleotiiotan &N, ehemist, anA besldes: noa &f.rg".z';;‘.’.",’.,’r’,'.‘;"}omé'.‘? et S H am HE SOUTHERN— C ¢, Mari aria P. Webster, beloved mother of Walter | worked for an income as subeditor. 14 vy NICELY furnished “and untarnisned rooms; | Gel% CSSTES Wetn, Taman .- B Webster, a native of New York, awed T4 | Cecil one of his sons. IS counted u}:‘t‘;nrg Burns Valley—H. V. Keeling, b. Casidy, S oLy BRI, W TRpens Hansen, Hilga M. Whits, Leura B. 8. | years 10 months and 8 days. 'the best read political writers and work- | ; L- Fpderly, b. Casidy, VRS B T 200y Ouptehal Vtme el e A evitad 1 attend the Maneral to-mepror | °7® 1B the isiands 1;'T. W. Beakbane, hit_wicket, b. _ofoss; elevator; electric igite; Say. Wi 0. | ADAMS_In this city, Beptaniber 4. 1900, il Yfl ol 1‘—_.""'—_] ) fei G L e aiay, oA me" b, NOUNT TA-AL-LA‘S RAILWAY. YFARRELL, 2% — Nicely furnished sunny :,’:;"FMXT-':'::-. ‘and %&:&:’%}#fi & B, E. Gray, i b, . 27" R.| Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry: rooms; modern improvements; tel. Red 4363. Adams, a Dative of Battle Craek. Mich.. sged HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., An Enfllih Sxpert declares that he | Sroll, 2 ‘Sel G. R. Webber, | WEEK DAYS....9:0 a. 45 and n = g 8 yeafs 11 months and 15 days. (Los Ange- (Buccessors_to & Gallaghen, knows of at least 600 counterfeits of the : Casidy bowled | SUNDAYS...8, 8, 10, 11 a. m., POST, §2i—Large front room; also one small L~ DANIEL P. DONOVAN, old masters which are now hanging in 5 wickets; Croll 43 for furnished; others unfurnished; reasonable. les and Michigan papers please copy.) . igfi!‘m llaties of the Ul Fare San Francisco to Summit and return, 4 u 3 3 Friends and aciuuintances are fespect. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND es of the United States. Seebeck 24 balls for | NEW TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS NOW ¥ ROSEDALE House, 219 and32] Ellisst.—Rooms, invited to attend the funeral this day 20 Fitth st., 2 i ',lu originally purchased OFFICES. 621 —ieki %4 o §). week §1 25 to $; oven might. | (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral par- : ~ . b

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