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LARGE elegant stc . Dear 2, 4% ACRES- 2 miles fro; STORES TO LET. ore and basement; 953 Va- ist, iness center. R SALE. R., 564 Four- Ita station. d. s —— FELBCTROLYSIS moles; trial free R g cott’s ourl PALMISTRY SRGAARD, Post entific palmist, Post; tel. Black r and for eale: portieres; dealer in or_chain, at lowest ¥ _room—Winche: ear Marks 700 rooms 5 per wee the diseages, rheumati 25% Kea ¢4 healer, 114 Mar- e, rheumatt aivea 7 Market st., pear Point ond lots on Sixth and Bevent| ng Have Rfsen RS $1000_THINK OF IT: s streets macadam- 150 to $00—Lote graded, 1peé; superb view: protected from winds: no ar sand opposite 2 ic stand; . : $10 monthir. $150 to $30—Nineteenth-ave. lots anch office, Ni ever: owner wishes address Ocean boulevard; one-third less 1 lots, close to Mission and car lines: $5 monthly. oth ave. and H et., Sunse day and Bunday. Diagrams. on elevated electric cars steps on west £lde feet south f -room mod, n Castro and bath ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. T-CLASS boa a4 wite box 4407, C private fa rd and suite of rooms B e OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. | OFFICE—1i18 BROADWAY. OAK $300 CASH, 87 AND REAL ESTATE. —Three-room cottage; ve; ehed: fine well ok fence: assorted ar electric car wn hall, $0-foot e, adjoining Cail or send Oakland; Owner. Nearly new home of 7 rooms, bath, conserva- v and porches: fine large lot: . trains: frult trees, garden and barn; §: cost’ me $40% r cars Address Owner. P. O. FURNISHED or unfurn soms and bath central loc: _— shed house of § large ary plumbing: lot S0x 15th st., Oukild. sanil t ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. .| BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No, 1380)—Fur- i | | | _week; 25c”to $160 night. - —— - rick @istrict, Kern County, | | | par- | 4 kidneys cured without drugs Chronicle building. | car- | T 2o §1 per night; 81 25 to 35 per week, and light _ housekeeping; open all night. nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished BUSH, 3%4—Furnished sunny rooms, suits or eingle, 25c per night up; transient. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1900. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals, $3. The ter Exchange, 58 California telephone Main ALWAYS bargains in_typewriters; any make. | Write for prices to L. & M. ALEXANDE 110 Montgomery 5 BUSH, 520 (The Elk)—Changed hands; newly renovated,. nicely furn. sunny rms., $1 50 to $7 P. RANFT. BUSH, 2133—One large unfurnished room; run- ning water. 2132 Sunny furnished rooms from $5; SHED rooms to let. Inquire at IFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Handsomely nished sunny rooms: prices reasonable. FOLSOM, 854—-$1 a week; large sunny furn- | ished closet, bath, private. Call by re)—Elegantly furnished | travelers accommodated. | ge well-furnished sunny suite, hroom, In quiet private family. southeast corner Seventh | unny rooms, en suite or | * parior; reading-réom; elevator. | | ngle rooms to let from §1 up !!Jrn!;hed rooms. near Eillis—Single front room | family; rent $16; furniched. | TAS PALMAS, 152 Market st.—Suite of 2 or 3 . bath; sin. rms.; board optional 5_Double pariors and kitchen. use of stov McALL: bath: 645, nr. Sth—2 large sunny unfurnished | on second floor; entirely separate; reasonable. | corner _Bizht centh—Furnished | th, laundry, $5. | front room for man and | cheap. NEW 5 Market furniched rooms, $2 a week uj RELI furnished rooms and | lights: da: open night. ¢ st.—Incandescent light; . per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to ! & to's50: "clerator on ground loor’ | 1 hot and cold water; baths. AN Apertment House, 28 Eighth st, Market—Furnished or unfurnished. furnished rooms for light other rooms. | and Sara. PROPOSALS. SEALED proposals will be received at the of- fice of Henshaw, Bulkley & Co., 48 Fremont st., San Francisco, Cal., until 12 o'clock noon, OCTOBER 19TH, 1900, for furnishing free of expense of delivery, at Honolulu, H. T., the following machinery. Bidders to state time required to make de- livery, and to furnish explicit &pecifications of what they propose furnishing: One double cylinder, double friction drum holsting engine, complete with boiler; engine to be similar in design and size to machte illustrated and described on pages 34 and 35 of the American Hoist and Derrick Co.’s caf alogue, 1865-'6 edition. As _a substitute for the above, aleo be received for a double cylinder, double friction drum holsting ensine, compléte with boiler; engine to be similar In design and eize to engine number 28, {llustrated and de- scribed on pages 26 and 27 of the American Hoist and Derrick Co.'s catalogue, 1895-'6 eaition. J. A._ McCANDLESS, Superintendent of H. T. Public Works, Honolulu P — MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage Mcenses were issued yesterday: George Parisen, 44, 3643 Nineteenth street, and Elizabeth L. Schultze, 44, 1331 Twelfth ave nue, South San Fran 0. 33, Olema, and Aletta Antone Francoll, Medici, 25, Olema. i John Elliott, 3%, 2766 California street, and Maud D. Gray, 26, 2566 California street. Wiily Ruhe.’ 28, Indian Gulch, and Elsbeth Feist, 20, 1213 Noe street. Nagher, 25, city, and Mary Mc- atoma street, and Bridget T. Fayne, 23, 1405% Scott street. Thomas D. Ronald, 2, . Harkins, 18, Robert W. Mackie, Mary E. Hughes, ', 21 Valencia street. Daniel R. Vida, %, Honolulu, and Sarah K. Cockett, 21, Honolulu. Frank R. Seeper, 35, Angels Camp, and Ida E. Howell, 30, Stockton. Wong Yon Son, 31, 7, € Jack: street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be ingerted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be 1612 Folsom street. Valencia street, and Ross alley, and Ah | indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. ENGLAND-In this city, October 14, 1500, to the wife of William A. England. a daugnter. GIESCKER—In this city, September 14, 1900, to - _the wife of Charles H. Giescker, a son. 6 v furnished sulte, single and housekeeping rooms; reasonable v, cholce, rea- case investigat TAYLOR_ 815—Nicely furnished suite; sun all | “4ay: suitable for 2 or 3 gentlemen; rent mod- | erate. cely furnished rooms, | by the day. week or month, §1 per week and up. 1231 Market st | TURK, 126—Furnished eunny rooms for 1 or 2 or man and wife. i Y §21—Front room suitable for 2 young CLASSIFIED advertisement received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. " ROOMS WANTED. BOY 14 years old wants a room at $4 a month, Box_368), office | LADY with plano will give lessons in exchange for room. MISS A, 633 McAllister st. ROOMS AND BOARD. GOOD home for young lady who works during day: use of plano if desired; terms reason- Box 3642, Call office. { BOARD and rooms at 415 First st., near Har- | _rison. | FIRST-CLASS modern famlly hotel; very sunny | rooms; fine table. 1804 California st. VAN NESS ave, 8 "—Nicely furnished front | e parlor, piano, phone is hereby given that the Maria Kip Lake st, San Francisco, has | lowing orphan and half-or- phans £ to October 1, 1300: Amelia A L. 8 months; Emma Allce Pianto, 3 years 4 months; Emily O'Nell, 4 | years § monthe; Henrietta' B. Clark, 9 years § months; Edna Corscilia, 7 years 4 months; Irene Corscilia, 3 years; Mary Ellen Morgan, 19 years =; Lucy Rose Morgan, § years & month: LADIES—Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills e the best: eafe, reliable; take no other; ! send 4c stamps for particuiars; “‘Rellef for by return mail: at drug- | ‘hemical Co., Philadel., Pa. ted for $4; collections made; PACIFIC COLLECTION CO, 9-10; tel. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- airing low rates; open even. 205 Fourth. | ; needles and 145 6th; phone Mint 45 1 and repat eck, 19 722 Misslon st.; ng at cut rates. | ing; covered | phone South 762. | PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. —— e STABLES TO LET. | BARN 12 stalle to let, with lot 70x100. Apply at 221 Ninth st SLOT MACHINES JUGHT and sold BC new and second-hand; display; very cheap. 927 Market, room 220. e e—— DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 110 (Afty | cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be payable at the office of the | company Market st., on and after Thurs- | day, November i, 1900. Transfer books close Friday, October 26, 1900, at 3 o'clock p. m. | E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. | OFFICE of Fireman's Fund Insurance Com- pany, San Franciaco, Oct. 15, 1900—At a reg- ular ‘meeting of the board of directors of | this company, held this day, a dividend was | declared, pavable on and after Oct. 17, 1800. 1 LOUIS WEINMANN, Secretary. | DIVIDEND Notice_Dividend_No. 84 (B¢ per | ehare) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation | Company will he payable at the office of the company, No. 527 Market st., on and after Saturday, October 20, 1800. Transfer books | Wil close on Saturday. October 13, 1900, at 12 | _oclock m___E. H. SHELDON,, Zecretary. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. COOD hotses. Get list from GEO. W. AUS. N & CO., 1008 ROOMS FOMI Broadway, Oakland. TRE FOR SALE. u from H. Schellhaas. the 1th and Franklin, Oakland. ¢ HOUSEKEEPING, furnishsed front suite of 3 $%; also one, $1 Clay—5 nice sunny fur- viano; housekeeping. ¥ front bay-window room ™ conveniences; private; ping: 3 b : bath OCTAVIA, 14 bay-window, §$10; SOUTH PARK, 177 hildren. 1268 CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscription: om st., cor. Ninth— housekeeping rooms; also single; $%4—Large sunny back bedroom and | furnished complete for housekeep- h—2 rooms, furnished, fold- : part %2 Kearny st. peds : nicely furnished housekeeplog | pay ner Geary—Large sanny with kitchen complete, §13. 5 or 7 furnished rooms for Stany received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | at subscriptions has v been ecstablished at 1086 { | NOTICE_Taxes due upon assessments made | “by the State Board of Equalization—Control- ler's Department, State of California, Sac- raments, October S, 1300.—In accordance with the provisions of Section 3668 of the Political Code, notice is hereby given that T have re- ceived from the State Board 'of Equalization the plicate Record of Assessments of Railways” and the “Duplicate Record of Ap- portionment of Railway Assessments,” cone taining the assessments upon the property of each of the following named associations or corporations, as fixed by sald State Board of ualization for the vear 1800, to-wit: Central ific Railroad Company, Soutl Pacific Coast Railrodd Company, Southern P: cific Rallroad Company, Southern Caiifornia tor Road Company, Carson and Colorado i Company, California Northwestera Company (lessees San Francisco and North Pacific Railroad), Santa Fe Pacific Rail- road €cmy San Francisco and San Joaq! Valley Railway Company, Southern Californt Railway Company, North Pacific Coast Ral road- Company, Pacific Coast Rail Com |pany, Pajaro Valley ~Consolidated Rail- 4’ Company, Nevada County Narrow- uge Railroad Company, Nevada-California- | Oregon -Rallway Company, Alameda and San Sierra of California, Randsburg hn.n"::; Gualala River Raflroad Com) ‘alleys Rallway Company, California | and Nevada Rafiroad Company, San Franetsco and San Mateo (Electric) Railroad Company | and Pullman's Palace Company. | The State and county taxes on all perty. and one-half of the State and county es on all real property are now due and ble, and will be delinquent on the jast | Monday in November next at 3 o'clock p. m. and unless paid to the State Treasurer at the Capitol, prior thereto, 5 per cent will be ndded | to the amount thereof, and uniess so paid oa or before the last Monday In April next, at § o'clock p. m.. an additional 5 per cent will be_added to the amount theleot. The remaining one-half of the State and county taxes on all real property will be due and payable at any time after the first Mon- day in January next. and will be delinquent on the last Monday in April next, at 6 o'clock £ i “Cubitel: brlor chersts, 3 ‘per cont mh thereto, 5 be added fo the mount thereor, o Ot Wil E. P. COLGAN, Controller. Joaquin Railroad Company, ay | Comy; MARRIED. BRANDT-BRAYTON—In Eureka Hill, Mendo- cino County, October 14, 1900, V. Munro, Wilhelm M. Brandt ive Brayton. CRAWFORD—CLAY—At Level Lea, Fruitvale, Cal., October 17, 1900, by the Rev. John Han- nan, Harden Lake Crawford of New York and Annie Clay. DANIEL—BORODINSKY—In this city, October 7. 1900, by the Rev., Joseph Willner, Peter Daniel and Hattie Borodinsky, both of Sau Francisco. ELLIST—BUCHANAN—In this city, October 4, 1900, by the Rev. James N. Beard, Guy C, Nellist of Eurekg and Dora M. Buchanan of | San Rali L e e e DIED. Anderson, Andrew Johnson, Harry Breslin, P. C. Kennedy, Margaret Brown, Chester W. Lewis. William A. Burns, Mary Mclver, John Burns, Mary E. Mullarkey, Alice Delahunty, Johanna Murray, John T. Ennis, Frank O'Neil, 'Mary Al Gallagher, Mary Pittman, James A. Gallen, Ellen Powles, Jane Gehl, Louis Robl, Margaret Groome, Mrs. E. B. Roberts, Shirley M. Guldemann, Henry amulesen, Maren chofield. Annie E. Smith (infant) Steffens, Diedrich J. Tonnissen, Lydia L. Walter, Miss W. Webster, Malvinia Harris, George W Harris, Lewis B. Hathaway.Martha A. Heaney, John Horstmeyer, William Jacobson, Altred | ANDERSON—In this city, October 15, 1800, An- drew, beloved husband of Julia M. Andersou, and father of Mrs. F. N. Wade and George M., Archie A., Charles F., Amy J. and Edith M. Anderso: formerly of Scnoma County, Cal., aged 65 years and 17 days. BRESLIN—In Vilas, Colo., October 10, 1800, P. . Breslin, beloved husband of Deborah Bres- lin, father of James, Georgie, Reta, Al Collie and Grover Breslin, and brother-in-law of the late Mrs. M. Murph: of__Schome, Wash., and Mrs. R. Pratt of San Francisco, & native of County Donegai, Ireland. BROV In Lafayette, October 17, 1500, Ches- ter Warren, beloyed son of Henry Annle E. Brown, and brother of E Lioyd L. and bil E. Brown, California, “aged 11 years and 1§ da BURNS—In this city, October 17, 19 'y beloved wife of the late Cornelius Burns, and mother_of John and James Burns and Mrs. | W. McMullen, a native of County Tipperary, Iréland, aged 62 years. T Friends and acquiintances are respect- full nvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 149 Boyce street, off Point Lobos road, thence to Holy Cross Church, Eddy street, where a requiem high mass will be célebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. BURNS—In Oakland, October 16, 1900, Mary Elizabeth Bun beloved wife of Michaei Burns, and dearly beloved mother of Mary Henry Burns and Mrs. F. T. Jones, a native of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 51 years. gy Friends and acquaintarices are respect- ed to the funeral this day (Thursday), dence, B street, to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. DELAH TY—In this city, October 16, 1900, Jobanna, beloved wife of the late Patrick Delahunty, and mother of Ignatius, Kate, Margaret, Ray and Sadie Delanunty and Mr: John Muiler, & native of County Clare, Ire- land, aged 52 years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 121 Fourteenth street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repuse of her soul, commencing 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ENNIS—In this city, October 16, 1000, Frank Ennis Cardozo, heloved husband of Virginia Ennis, father of Mrs. Mary Cohen and Rich- ard, Antone, John, Robert, Joseph, Frank and Manuel Ennis, and father-in-law of ‘Aaron Cohen, a native of Portugal, aged 30 years 2 months and 23 days. [ Friends and acquaintances and members of Portuguese Protective Benevolence Society and_ Concelno Corte Real No. 20, da U. P. E. C. respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, 5 Mouiton place, off Montgomery street, beiween Gree: and Union, thence to St. Francis Church, where a high requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10:30 o'clock. GALLAGHER—In this city, October 16, 1900, Mary Gallagher, beloved 'mother of Daniel O’'Connell, Mrs. J. M. Murphy of Arizona, Mrs. Kate Hinke and the late John and James O'Connell. & native of Ireland, aged 71 years. Friends and acquaintances are respect- mfiz invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from her late res dence, 1624 Clay street, thence to St. Brigid Church, corner Van Ness avenue and Broad- way, for services. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. GALLEN—In this city, October 17, 1900, Ellen, beloved daughter of Mrs. Annie Gallen, and granddaughter of Bernard and the late Eliza- beth Lunny. a native of San Francisco, aged § years 7 months and 2 days. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 11 o'clock, from the residence of her mother, 3 Converse street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GEHL—In this city, October 15 1800, Louis Gehi, a native of Berlin, Germany, aged 72 years and 10 months. A ‘member of Interna- ticnal Cigarmakers' Union. Friends and acquaintanves are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Theo. Dierks, 957 Mission street, thence to 0aa Fellows' Crematorium, where the re-. mains will be incinerated. GROOME—In Alameda, October 18, 1900, at her | Tesidence, 1812 Willow street, Mrs. Eilzabeth Prooks Groome, aged 83 years and 9 months. £ Funeral strictly private. Please omit PLPEMANNCIn this city, Ock JLDEMANN—In this city, October 17, 1900, O baloved husband ot Augusia Gulde: mann, and father of Willie, Elsie, Dora and David Guldemann, & native of Baden, Ger- many, aged & years 3 months and 13 day: In this city, October 17, 1900, Geo R e of Nans maa ts father of Charles, George and Ben Harrit, Mrs. L. Webb, Mrs. Lytle W. Price and the Jate Nellie Harris, a native of Boston, Maes., aged 65 years. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morro -HENRY dJ. GALLAGHER CO., (Buccessor to Flannagan & Gailagher) DANIEL P. DI%HOVA.N‘ & > 0 Fifth st ite Li School. Te South UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 2 Fifth st. Tel. South 167. TUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. bids wi | Howard street, | o, Mary, | North Oakland, thence | ), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- ence, 1513 Larkin street, between Sacramento and Clay. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- ery. HARRIS—In_East Oakland, October 16, 1800, e et sort ot e Tk otk Minnle Sampson Harris, and grandson of John A. Sampson. (San Diego and Stockton papers please copy.) HATHAWAY—In this city, October 17, 190, Martha A., beloved wife of Harvey R. Hatha: way, and mother of Harry L. thaway, a nudv.en odf"l!l.rylnnd. aged 50 years 6 months and 1 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Interment private. HEANEY—In this city, October 17, 1500, John Heaney, beloved husband of thé late Jane Heaney, father of John, Michael and the Rosana Heaney, a native of Ireland. HORSTMEYER—In this city, October 18, 1900, Wiillam, beloved husband of Marle Horst- late ise, Henry and Helen Horstmeyer, a native ot Berlin, Germany, aged 58 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the pariors of | M F. Subr& Co., 1137 Mission street, between | Seventh and Eighth, where services will be | held, under the auspices of San Franclsco Lodge No. 1, O. d. H. S. Interment L O. O. F. Cemetery. | JACOBSON—In this city, October 17, 1900, * Alfred Jacobson, a mnath of Gottenberg, Sweden, aged 48 years. | 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the mu‘-r to-morrow Friday), at 2 o'clock, from Drulds’ Hall, 13 utter sfreet, under the auspices of Templar Grove No. 16, U. A. O. D. Interment Laurel | _Hill Cemetery. . JOHNSON — In _this city, October 16, 1909, | “Harry, beloved son of ‘John and Henrietta | Johnson, and brother of Edwin, Robert, Wil- | itam and Henrietta Johnson, Mrs. R. S. Pres- ley, Mrs, Harry Pincomb of Nevada, Ia., and Alfred Johnson of Chicago, Ill., a native of Chicago, I1l., aged 16 years 7 months and 1§ days. " (Nevata, la., and Chicago. Il papers case copy. S Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this ‘day (Thureday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of the parents, 1755A' Howard street. Interment Masonic Cemetery. KENNEDY—In this city, October 15, 1900, Mar- garet Kennedy, aged 40 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the ‘parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 405 Powell stremt, near Post. Interment Lul\:l i1l Cemetery. EWIS—In Fruitvale, Alameda County, Octo- ber 17, 1900, Willlam Alva Lewls, husband of | the late Almira M. Lewis, and father of Mrs, | A. M. Beale and Urban A., Walter S. and | arles H. Lewis, a native of Erle, Pa., aged vears § months and 28 days. (=" Funeral services to-morrow (Friday), at 10 o'ciock, at the residence of his son, Urban A. Lewis, corner of Tevis and Putnam Frultvale. Interment private, | Mc the City and County Hospital, ‘ October 17, 1900, John Mclver, a native of England, aged 3§ years. MULLARKEY—In this city, October 16, 1900, at St.. Mary's Hospital, Alice MullarKey, | npative of Ireiand, aced 70 years. T Friends and acquaiitances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at § o'clock, from St. Mary's Hospital,” thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church, cor. Eighteenth and Shotwell streets, where ‘a requiem high mass will be cele brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- Cemetery. | MURRAY—In this city, October 17 1000, John | beloved son of Michael and Elizabeth native of California, aged 29 vears 2 months and 2§ days. O'NEIL—In Sacramento, Cal., October 17, 1900, Mary Adelaide E. O'Neil, daughter of Grove L. and Johnson, and sister of Mrs. A. R. | Cal [7Friends and acquaintances are respect { fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of | her parents H street, Sacramento, Cal. Interment City Cemetery. PITTMAN~—In this city, October 14, 1900, James Alfred, beloved son of John N. and Hattie Pittman, and brother of Fannle, Earle N. and | Delbert S. Pittman, a native of San Fran- | cisco, aged 3 vears 7 months and 23 days. POWLES—In this city, October 17, 1800, Jane, wife of Captain Thomas Y. Powles, master of the British ship,James Kerr, a native of Leonards on the Sea, England, aged 5 cears and 7 months. (Liverpool, England, pa- pers please copy.) 7 Friends are respecttully invited to at- tend the funeral services this day (Thurs- ¥), at 2 o'clock, at the Seamen's Institute, 53 Steuart street. ROBL~—In this city, October 17, 1900, Margaret Robl, beloved wife of the late John Robl, and mother of Frank W., Katie E., John C. and_Henry J. Robl, a native of Mallow, County Cerk, Ireland, aged 63 years § months ard 4 days. £ Notice of funeral hereafter. RDBERTS—In this city, October 16, 1900, SE M. Roberts, beloved son of Bert C. and ie B. Roberts, TS, native of Humboldt County, Cal. aged 5 ars: 1 month and.20 days. . SAMULESEN—In this city, Qectober 17, 1000, Maren Samulesen, beloved wife of Charles §. | Samulesen, and mother of Charles Johnson Samulesen, a native of Norway, aged 40 years. S(‘.HOF!ELD;gn this city, October 17, 1900, Apnie E., loved wife of Jacob Schofield, mother of Robert M. and George Graham Schofield, and jons, 4 native of Boston, | years. SMITH—In the City and County Hospital, Oc- | tober 17, 1909, infant son of Mary Smith, a nativ days. STEFFEM In_Seattle, Wash., October 1900, Diedrich J., beloved son of Mathias Stef- fens, and brother of Fred and Herrman Stef- | fen F. Krohn and Henry and John M. Steffens of Ro Mas; | San Francisco, a native of Germany, aged 48 | years and 11 days. TO! SEN—In this city, Lydia Louisa Tonnissen, Charles Tonnissen, beloved daughter of Mr. aud Mre. W. Crossfield, and sister of Jane, Tillle, Lizzie, Henry, Willie, George and Freddie Crossfleld, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 yedrs 6 months and § days. T> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 1:30 o’clock, from her late resi- dence, 439 Francisco street, thence to St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, corner _Stockton and Filbert streets, Interment Masanic Cemetery. 1900, October 15, for services. Wilhélmina Walter, a native of Germany, aged 35 yesrs 10 months and 10 days WEBSTER—In this city, October 16, 1900, Mal- vinia, beloved wife of the late Artemas Web- ster, and mother of Mrs. Madge Gray. T¥Friends and acqualntances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1098 Pine street. Interment sonic Cemetery. L LB e e R B e E ? HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. Mrs M L Ferguson, Cal|G R Rider & w, Sacto A M Baber, Dawson |Miss K Perrin, 'Stktn | Mrs H Johnson &-dau, D B Kelly, N ¥ Cal |lsa_Jones,” England | F P_Andrews, R Pluff|] F Z. lowa | L W Millsaps, Yolo |W J Wilson Sr, Cal | W F Lenzer, S Jose (Mrs W J Wilson, <al H E Diggies, Cal |T Dick, Cal i L B Cross, Stockton |Miss B Hnox, Sacto |F Phillins & A W Keck, Kan City |Miss Philliu | M Saxman & w, Pa_ W T Ban A H Jackson, Cal , Saiinas T J Twohiz & w, Ur {Mrs A E Braden, Cal G A Mountcatle, N M Mrs W I” Liiller, Sacto H Cohn, Los Ang Mies A Miller, Sacto B J Ficming, Pomora |[Miss M Miller, Sacto O G Wichon, Visalia (D R Evinger. Sanger E W Clayp, N Mexico|Mrs L Mills, Sanger | A C Presiey, Cal 7V Clark, San Carlos | W U Sherrod, Ptiaud|L A Spitzer, San Jose | W Smith. Portland W W Wain: j M B W iiams, N Y M M Harris, Los A W F Barucs, Los Avg|A H Bangs. Gotd fag | E I :anborne, Portld [Mrs P Nickels, Napa i § F Leregoy, Baltimor(Mrs H E Johansen, Cal izht, Ind H Seclby, Tos Ang J C Donaldson, W Maxwell & w, Cal[D ¥ \\‘oodw."nl.‘)é ' Aronsgn. Brookiyn |R T Heath, Cal c G ¥ A b Conhi, Wasnton |E B Tyler, Tul v P R F Gould' & son, Crl|G W Matten % Zannetta, T W Torzarc § Bash C W Deuchldr, Chgy L P Cooner & w, Cal Juai. Musto & w, Stktn B King, Stockton 8 Gliman, Gwin ¥ PALACE HOTEL, B Hobart, St Louis Miss M G; O Peck, Cal 3 Franse, N8 N ¥ Mrs E E Boswell, Cal W H Fisk, N ¥ M J Byrd, Baltimore |C F Peckham, N Y 5 A Kilmer, N Y (L A Clark & w, Pa B Bergfield & w, N Y |T Singleton, Los Ang. | W E de Groot, Ls Ang F M Coulter. | WG Kirckhoff, Ls An J A Gray, Limx‘A"nxA"' i 7 H Conrad, Montana |J R_Philiips, Stockton M L _Purvin, Chicago |[E W Roberts & w, Cal | Mrs M Smith, Los Ang R L Maclay, Portiand | Mrs A M Allén, Ls An G W Bisba, Auburn | Mrs A O Norton, Bostn R V Ellis, 'Hantord Miss Norton, Boston G B Hub D P Yeakel, N Y i, Syacds L Dargin, N J Girdwood, N Y T 8 McKinney & . a1 1 B Walker, N Y L Weil, New York NEW WESTERN HOTEL. F Montan, Chicas P H Newbe: ose 5 B Wosdard, Chicago ¢ G Allen, .'"m':,, G F Hain & fm, Mich|J A Parker, Boston C_H Haltrun, w & d, H C Acton, Petaluma Fresno |H Langell, Ashland C F Linguigh, ‘Shasta Mrs C Denton, Cinn W B Lenn, Towa T W _Ehle,_ Stockton E R Pringle, Towa T E Hall, Santa Rosa J Johnson, Napa H Terkey, B C J Bier, San Jose IC C Mitchell, Clevelnd of H P Stroder, Portland la Watson, B © The Original Little Louisiana Co San Francisco, Drawing CUctober 13, 1900. 3 $750, sold 1 Franctsco; Noi i wine $2000, 8514 n San Eraneiae Ne 19311 wins §1000, sold in San Francisco; No. 75044 wine $500, =old in San Francisco and Oak- land; Nos. 69244 and 84514 each wins $250, sold in 555 aach wina §100, 30id 15 San Franeieco ans San Diego. 3 meyer, and father of William Jr., Fred, Lou- | ing at 9 o'clock. * Interment Mount Calvary and brother of Joscph M. Murray, & | Johnson O'Neil, beloved wife | Bruce L. Dray and Albert M. and | . Johnson, a native of Sacramento, and brother of Chastina | eldest daughter of Michael | aged 46 of California, aged 3 months and 19 | of Kohlen, Hanover, Germapy, and Mrs. | WALTER—In this city, October 17, 1300, Miss | Ma- | NUMWMBERS 1 2694, 2478, | 24231, 24870.. 24954.. 29723. 13, | 9T beloved wite of | ¥ BEIREE [T | 20071.. 16141634 2441716 « 40 4191 801421 40142218, 161422 4042450 24 424 16/426¢ 16142 8342988 40143146, 24432 80143390 2443635, 16/44199. —OF THE— | 4012803 16/13118 1{13421 24[20193. 24 20369 16, 20499 40!20800. 1621129 40/2415: 1624661 1o 24613.. 0/ 24749 16/24395 4013011, 16130598, 120/32; 1632 24141 15149137, 16149532, 24}49797. 24/54706. 337, onduras National Loftry Co. (LOUISIANA. STATE LOTTERY.) [PATENT APPLIED FOR.] Single Number, Class “K,” Drawn at Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C. A., Sat- i: urday, October 13, 1900. L 11 RAILROAD TRAVEL. NOUTHERN FACIFIV PANT, s Pacivio svsees.) Tratne lense nud ave due (o nerive ag 63774, 62945 64200. NAN FRANCINGD, 64818, (Main Line, Foot ~f Mazket Street.) 54555 s g LEavE — Frou (CTosER 1, I%0. — aneive 63472, *7:004 Benicin, Suisun, Rlmirs, Vacaville, 65528 Rumsey anet Sacranento - . Tl 1 65398, *3:004 Shasta Fxpress— Davis, Williams (for | 66167 Bartlett swn.r;. Witlows, Red | 66235 Bluff, Poctiand.. ... . . “7:43p 66652, *7:304 Martiner. Sau ‘allejo. Napa, 68957 ‘aliute gn and Saiita Ross..... ... 7287 *8:004 Dasis, Wooliaud, Kuights Landiog, s Mar: vilie, 004 Atla: ebress—Opien sod Eaat " *9:004 Nilee, Tr.cz. Lathrop, Stockton L *W:004 Huywanis N Way Stativus. ® *9:00a Los Avgeies Epress — Mariuer, Tracy, Latheoy. Sockton, Mereed Fresno wnd Los Angoles ... 204 Vail jo, Mactines s Wy Stations 0us The O : Deu- e Pracrsitie S 18| e15:00a Livermare, 120/70847. i g *12:00% Haywar s, Nii 2471100, Rolghts Maryavitic, Oro 4 *4: 80P Niles, Man oo wind Stock *8:009 The Ow! Lis Bakoratiold, sa. ura, Los A *85:00p Stuckton.. ... - e o *3:00p New Orleanz !lf — Itakernfiell, anta Itachars, Los Angeies, Den El Paso, New Oriesns aud s diog, ton “ricy, Lathrop, St Jionie b DIVISION (Narraw (Fout of Market Stres Station 121052 Nowark, ¢ Almaden, Feltou, Konider Creok, and Principal Waz 16 81014, 80,8141 2451560, 40/51528. 16:82120.. :: :}'L‘fi Yoo ."“;ls!:';“zlins'u'_l fli;fifl 1 ssia 2| pram Ohcann o 00 500 10:004. 16153197 34 31300 "1:00 1300 °300 1400 3:00e. . COAST BIVISION (lroad Guuge). (Third w1 @ Townsend Sta.) “F®:104 Gcoan View, South San Francisco . U6 I eels & 27ay Hintiona (N elnesdays only) . *hser 5 004 Sau Jose, Sunba Cricr, 1 Pacitic Grove, 'aso Rubles, San Jouin Obispo, Swrf, Lompoc and 4 Priveipal Way Stations . Maer 1 4 San Jose wud Way St 18 5804 Xan Joss and Wao Stacions ooooos “BIOT 15 12:43¢ San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, 1 Palo Alto, Sauta Clara, San Jose, 18 Tres Pinos, Santa Criz, Salinas, }6 Monterey a 5 24 pal Wy Stasi 24 atos and Principal 40 1 | ose and Way 13 v ‘o and Way St 1 A for Mocing 1B *Dally. . fsan * Sunday only. 50 a s 2 B i i CALIFORNIA NORTHEWESTERN RY. CQ B LESSHE 2 © SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIS o RAILWAY COMPANY. 2 Tiduron Ferry, Foot of Market St S SAN FRANCISCO TO BAN RAFAEL. 16 WEEK DAYS-7:20, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12 36 3:30, 5:0, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra & 18 11:30 5. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1. % o 8apd 11:30 o. m 3, BUNDAYS—8:0, 9:3), 1:00 a m.; 1:30, 3:3% 0 00, §:20 p. m, 2% SAN RAFAFL TO SAN FRANCISCO. ity DAYS—4:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:48, 5:15 m. Satordays—Extra trips af = and 8:35 5. m. 1o SUNDATS-$a0" 56, n0 & m; ke, S :2%5 p. m. I Between San Franctsco and Schuetzen Park §) same scheduie es sbove. L Leave In Bffect. Arrive :"; APPROXIMATION PRIZES. San Francisco. |Apr. 15, 1500.| San Francisee q = - One hundred numbers from 2926 to 3036, Inclu- “gree T T Sun | Week 2 | g %0t sive. belng 3 numbers on each side of the it e | T 40| Himiber drawing the capital prize of $30,000—s4. | Days. | days. { Destination. by - 18 ' " One hundred numbers from 2891 to 2991, inclu- X Novato. 80| sive. being 50 numbers on' each side of the Petaluma. 16| qumber drawing the capital prize of $3000—§24. Santa Rosa. 24| " One hundred numbers from 19%1 to 1931, in- = 24| clusive, being 5 numbers on each side of the . e 47 | number drawing the capital prize of $4000—$16. ™ 18 TERMINAL PRIZES. 2 i ' Gu( ,,,A“ 6 Nine hundred and ninety-nine numbers end- eyserville. ;u | ing with 75, being the wml lu‘= fls(ur‘g;;s_l:‘e 3:30 pm! 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm! 6:20 pas. 18 | number drawing the capital prize of $30. . | -— s RS 24| Nine hundred and ninety-nine numbers end- 1:30am| oplan ¥ z ] lnr(“:vllhuinl."helng the two last figures of the ¥ Dnm, 3:00 ml and Uktah. | 7:35 pm! 6:20 pm 24| number drawing the second capital prize of “g.g5am P 16 | $8000—38. | ll:flm Guerneviile.| 7:35 pm| 2| The subscriber having supervised the single | 8:%0 P | 8:20 prm 16 | number drawing, Class K, at Honduras, Na- 1:30 am| $:00 am| Sonoma 9:15 am| §:40 am 15 | tional Lottery Company, hereby certifies that } “ana B ' - 16 ahn Shn\'e ?re t:lh?e Kl\;‘flol;‘erp!l‘:'&li: "'v':r:ht;:l‘! €:10 pm| 5:00 pm' Glen Ellen. 205 pm P 8y Setas » * 7:30 am| 8:00 am) [10:40 am 10:35 am. With the prizes corresponding to them. : I ifi \\‘!tnesz’u‘ Iy | hnnddn( szx;:?n (;m;!_fl. ul‘;laondm:, 2:30 pm! 5:00 pm| s-:mp:: ;;:. :2:' pm C. A., this Saturday, L0l - s Stages connect at Santa sa for Mar} ent ;f (Signed) . §. CABELL, Commissioner. | gprings and White Sulphur Sprirss: at Falton 1 ke for Altruria: at Lytton for Lytton Springsi 24| 4370 FOR 25 CENTS—ONE-EIGHTH OF Geyserville for Skagas Springs: at Cloverdale 2 FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE. for the Geysets; at ooland tor Duncan . 8 3 1gh prings, elseyville, Carl 3| 55tere I::‘S‘l:{,akg:fl:}l:e:.l S Kotary pubtic baa Foringe: Soda Bav. Faxe rt and Bartlett 3 in‘and for Caddo Parish, La. on this day per- . Springs: at Uklah for, Vichy Sorings, Sarators B oy e R ath says that e is the 8prings. Upger Lake. Pomo. Potter Valley. e Al wmer of one-elghth ticket No. 43 Jobn Day's, Riverside, Lieriey's, Bucknell's. 36| 695 of the Honduras lottery of the drawing of '!ummflnmamg?- Uil Or's Hot 4) | September §, 1900, said number having drawn O e R SR TR 16 | the first capital prize of thirty thousand ($30,- i W !m‘lfl Harris, 's, Dyer, Scotis 13 | 000) dollars. : L H | _Pud thoush Commrcil JATamE ek of Eaturday to Monday roundhteip tickets ad 16 | Shreveport, La. A 18|, Ewom 0 and subscribed betore me thid Zist s ;'"“,_n‘, trip sicketa to il pommes 24| day of September, 1900 i et ot B | HENRY HUNSICKER, | ®¥{Ciee otfices, 0 Market st.. Chrontcle bidg 8| Notary Public in and for Caddo Parish, La. | g C. WHITING, o XTRTAN. s | General Manager. 0. Pass. I3 s FOR 2 CENTS ONE-EIGHTH OF | Ageat.. 16 FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE. | 15 NEW YORK, Sept. 17, 1900. | 33| 7 am the bona fde owner of one-etznth icke: - NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. 8) | No. 49695, Class I, drawing of the Honduras (o bbbt gt B o orian, Hoslitas: G & which Comimuncing. Bepissmber s 48 24 'ortez, , C. A, C! e 0 e v, ” 13 | nusmber won the first Seoital peize of m:::;» FHOM SAN FRAS it‘:\xgchrlgAmu VALLEY i e * T | G WEEK DAYS 4. Wil 0 e, m. 1 80| (Signed) L. LISANSKY, 8 Rutgers Place. | 3:15, 4:00, 5:15, *6:15, 6: m. 16| Swein to before me this 17th day of Septem- | By it i Valley and San 18 | ver, 1900. (Signed) SAML. ZIPRIS, | Rafa ml Notary Publle, New York County. - = | 3:15, *4:45, 6:30, 9:00 p. bl FOR 3 CENTS_ONE-EWGHTH OF | ¥R il " % san quentin. =1 BIRET GARTTAL FIGEN | FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCIS 16 NEW YORK, Sept. 17, 1900. | WEEK DAYS—5:25, *5:20, 7:45, 930 a m., 18| I am the bona fide owner of one-eighth ticket | *13-3). 1:45, *3:30, 4:30, 5:20 p. m. 12) | No. 43635, Class I, of the Honduras National | EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays. Wednesdays 40 | Lottery Company, September §, 1900, held at | and Saturdays at and 10:30 p. m. 16| Puerto Cortea, Honduras, C. A, which number _SUNDAYS-620. 40 e, A e m, 4 | the first capital prize of thirty thousan . *3:15. 3 120 | doliare, and I have received the money in full. | _Trains mazked (%) start from San Quentin. 24| (Signed) HARRIS KANJUTZKY. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. 16 | . 59 Front street, Now York. RN S S 40| Sworn to before me this 17th day of Sentem- | 1235 110, T3, 454 SH P m. - o 16 | ber, 1900. (Signed) SAMUEL ZIPRIS, IOTRAGEY o Mesere. Welsedile et Notary Public, New York County. | *SyNDAYS—8:6, 10:06 u m., I%:05, 35 3:0 1 | of an elghth part of ticket No. 5562, Class I, 5:00, 645 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. 5 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta- $100 FOR 2% CENTS—ONE-EIGHTH OF SECOND CAPITAL PRIZE. Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kihgs, State ! ticns. of New York. 145 p. m. Saturdays—Tomales and way sta- On the 15th day of September, 1900, before me | tichs. personally appeared Jacob Peiser, a resident of | 8 353 Columbla street, in the city of Brookiyn, | State of New York, who, being duly swern. deposes and says that he is the bona fide hoider a m. Sundays—Tomales and way sta- Honduras National Lottery Company. drawing of which was held on Saturday, September §, 100, “Which number drew the second canitai f $8000. (Sign 3 ER, P tness: EMANUEL BEER, 242 Tenth street, Brooklyn. . Sworn fo before me this 15th day of Septem- ber, 1900, MARTIN STAVEN HAGEN. Commissioner of Deeds for the City of New York, residing in the borough of Brooklyn. $1000 FOR 2% CENTS-ONE-EIGHTH OF SECOND CAPITAL PRIZE. PHILADELPHIA, Pa.. Sept. 21, 1900, Willlam J. Torpey, being duly sworn, does hereby make affidavit that he is the bona fide owner and holder of one-elghth ticket No. 55, 563 in the Honduras National Lottery 3 drawing of September 8, 1900, which number won the second capital prize of eight thousand dollars, and sald ticket was pald on presenta- tion. (Signed) WILLIAM J. TORPEY. Subscribed and sworn te before me this 2ist Aay of September, 1900. (Signed) ARNOLD KATZ, Notary Public. Is of foregoing affidavits held s By pres- 1dent of Honduras National (Louisiana State Lottery Company). MOUNT TAEAEAIS RAILWA SUNDAYS.. Fare, San Francisco to Summit and Return, 81 0. Santa Fe Trains—paiy 8 ¢ 5% BEzERES v datly. 4:10 p. m. is Stockton Local Corresponding arrives 11:06 a. m. dally. m. is Presno and Bakersfield Exprese, Ing Cars for both cities. Correspcnde train arrives at % a. m. daily. st and | ICES—S41 Market st ane :‘mm san fsco: LIS Broad