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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1900. 13 ¥ T I LEG i EMENTS. G Margare bl, Margaret P 1 native of Maine, aged 53 years. RAILROAD VEL. { \}\[ \\U fl"FRTlSF“E\'TS. = R e | e et Lo T Filends and acquaintances are respect- r D e A ARLANY ADYE LML CUSTOM-HOUSE, Collector's Offics, San Fran- | Higgins, Mary E. Wiggin, Marcus P. fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow e s s T —_— cisco, October 20, 1900.—Notice of Sale—Notice [ Kirkpatrick, James (e S R R I s Ll Foalidiedna aedt nee dus to weetes 0 FFICE—1118 BROADWAY. e Dereby Siven that the following describsd | BERWERT.-In this city, Ootober 18, 1905, Jobn | suspises of the Proas Club of Bas, Francisoo NAN FIANCINCO. - - | TEE RN Rellhue Taws, will be Sola st | Eenidict Barvert, dearly beloved husbing ef | Interment Mountain View' Cemetery, Ouk- [ (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) > > lic auctio ighes! 5 . Berwert, father of | | p: OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. public auction to the highest bidder for U. | icof her "Gt " Guale. and Charley Metaier, LEAVE — FRoM OCTOBER 1, 100. — ARmtv@ e oo i 3 AL M s B | @nd brother of Mrs. Marla Imfanger, Joseph ARRIVALS. i b S department, New Appraiser's Stores, | H10 brother of Mrs. T e HOTEL =g % T 5 7 rooms and bath; central loca-| On day of Movemiber, 190, fals Kempt, 'Frank Berwert and Mrs. Jacob Mels- e A nmaey and Hasrmenio: o *Tedbp e Cigarn, Hoven L, e v o eriand, aged 5 yeme'} Months Sad 38 3ays. CRAND SMEEDL, » e +7:004 Shasta Expross— Davis, Williams (for T 10, 135, 150 oigars, Novemver | 300 8% " 14 Bagle Tribe No. 7, 1. O. | & X Grogs, Red Bluff | B Ferguson, Chicago . . Barsiets Springs), Witiows, € d d 1 . 75, L O. Man Biufl, Portiavd.... ... . Tuse s, November 15 Tias: Upace |t LT, of B Bagle Tbe NG G X O | mpapandt Ny T [3¢ miovien waniia” | Result of Ballots Received |Battles With Furious Gale| ..., i feised coomo — 3 lgare, November 18, 160 | ¢ f iriopds and acavaintences ace Teepect: | § SiacBoniid, Keswok|H G Nichotas, N ¥ 8o Far F Presb for Forty - Eigh +8:00a Dusin Woodland, Kaighie Exadiog, Diging = B e, TR wnirs | (unanyy ap 1 oeiocte from Bla iafe Feul | 4 & llow, Satte,, IR Simteiz®anchiana 0. fumRresue or Korty - Eight N U X ecen 3 ; | dence, Alvarado street, wee b | - . silk handkerchiefs, December 5, | Liconi and Twenty-third and Guerrero street %'Tah:ufiml, L] suem }(r}'fi S cnce;:éem;m. Cal teries. Hours. § 82750 | and San Jose avenue, thence to St. Anthony's | W H Atkinson, Napa |§ Tess, Thicess o . Jose, P. O Church, Army street, near Folsom, for ser- | & 3 JoRI8e R ey 1o Sacraménto, e R . D) Yices. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by | WV Hammer, Cel e e ———— oMamyunitc, Ciicn, tod It 95; 160 cigars, . carria, | 3 . Chinase, Sonors. Carters. e B I IR s R CAREY_In Oskland, Ostober 15, 190, Mary L B Do Bk Y Barchon Sacto | Almost an Equal Division Between | Cargo Shifts and Vessel Is on Beam- Toiees Haswarie aodlogloy i > -y osephine Carey, beloved wife of M. C. Carey, | 1 By | ¥ nto ] 1 package miscellaneous merchandise: | a native of Dublin, Treland, aged 10 years. | W F Parker, Ls Ang |M A Mocord, Sacto Those Favoring Revision and a Ends for Greater Portion Ty, Lathrop. Srockton, Me 4 ke Merritt; ry 8, 1900; 1 kage cigars | CAUSE—In this city, October 13, 1900, Allce | g B \rovers Cinn |W H Evans, Arbuckle Dismissal of the Whole of Her Trip to *9:304 Vall iuren st W bt - EH st, 8. F. January 4, 100; 1 package | Mey Cause, beloved wite of W. B. Cause and | § B MSVOS G001 W Wither & w, Cal *10:004 The Ovecla Linited—Ogden, Den. = s . 18%9; 1 package olgars, | mMother of Alice'May Cause, a native of Chi- | & & 5100} R E Wirsching & ¥, Subject. Honolulu. vor, Owaba, Chicagy............. @439 = best in America—The Weekly 1 package clgars, January 4, | CAE0, IlL, aged 29 years § months and 14 days. | pATERRECR, | Los Angeles *31:004 Nils, Stockbon, Nacraments, any address in the | gars, January 4, 1900; 1 pack: | (Cinclnnatl, Denver and Chicago papers please | , gpivey & w, § Jose | W E Reavie & w, Cal e e ST ) dota, Fresno, Hanford, Vieails, { wary 4, 1900; 4 bundles cigar- E A Shives, 8 Diego ‘W erry & W, PHIL. 7 v The bark Ald Porterville . veoee e en q -4 g ¥ ¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- ] S T Leftnich, Inglewd ADELPHIA, Oct. 19.—The vote of | HONOLULU, Oct. 12.—The barl en | o31:004 Liv Goshen, June OAKLAND HOUSES TO g e ey, | fully Invited to attend the funeral wo-morrow | B I Groenends ke, Cal g L o, ingiowood | the presbyteries on the question of the | Besse, Captain’ O. Potter, arrived here to- ey B Ry R . ot e | SRR funa’siier. Toteroiont Oda Fel- | D C L Sexton’ & . Dr W A illlosw & w. | revision of the confession of Jaith, as thus | day from San Francisco with & general | 4:e0u Huyvinis Nies st Way Seatious. T A Lpack- | dence, b 3 : | mi { : 1007 Swcrumento lifver Steamn : 2 packages clgarettes, Janus | 107 Cemetery. Dr ¥ M Farker, w & 4,(W H Stanton, Cal 185 yepgited, ia°as follows: _ | cargo and eight passengers. The vessel| +3.00p Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. t : package cigars, January 19, | CHASE—In this city, October 19, 1900, at his | =7 5% [ 0 T James, Auburn For revision only, 30; declaratory state- | Jeft San Francisco Sunday, September 23,| “4:00¢ Mutiver, San Ramou, Valiejo, 5 rs January 1o 1900 128 | fesldence, 22 Beaver street, James Lawrence, | 1, Hawking & w, Cal M M Harris, Los Ang | ment, 20; supplemental creed, 10; substi- | and while crossing the bar her decks were | wgioqp ot Onllsten, Hunte Ross. - . i o s SRS | BRI B iRm0 | L Mot e § W Gk Sl | fute Groed, 5: dlemissal of the whole sub- | swept by three tremendous scas that o it andig o o e g by v 2022 Fep- | Pleton, Mass. F Carroll, Manila A C Huston, Woodland e SR broke in coops and washed every mov- arpavilie, Owpeliie e e et S § packages clgarettes, Febru. | D Notice of funeral hereatter. Lt W M Capp, Manila | Santa Cruz There are 232 presbyteries, includin 4180 Niles, Jan Jise aud Stockion ated matter, February | CUSHING —In Oakland, October 18, 1900, 2 overboard. For the next x o Thomgmn. Cavite |Mrs R J Elliott & 4, | tWenty-one in mrelf:url::‘r‘:' most of | able article overbo: *3:00P The Owl Limited—Tracy, Fresuo, | A R ich’ w v ) h he vessel battled with Takerusel Sungus for Sauta Bar Iy bulb t 900 | Charles Henry, belovéd son of Charles H. % Cudden, Vallef which will not vote r the report | forty-eight hours the vess K it cabe. Match 1, | 2nd. Daloris Cushing. & nasjve of Caiitornia; | Miss MeCudden, Vallet|J McCuddan 1015t the committee. and there are CIght Of | a terrible storm and a noFth-northwest- | wgiger stk L0¢ Auseice. * mapkine, March 31, | 8£ed 33 years 11 months and § days. ALACH < ! ten presbyteries ' which have only one | erly wind i 1900;" 750 cigars; ( L The funeral will take place this day | A M Tinker, Wash |Miss Throckmorton, cetlng 11 the yens o the soring. g G 1 5-tael boxes prepared | (Saturday), at 9 g'clock, from the Church of | Mrs A M Tinker, Wsh Englan e The report will be made by & committes| The foresail and fore gallantsail were 4 package arettes, | the Immaculate Conception, where a solemn I’: W Smith, N Y 1(-;[ %m" ?Tfi. annobl to the General Assembly which meets in | carried away and the main topsail was xes prepared opium, | fequlem mass will be celebrated for the re- | E W Churchill, Napa |H fotischall Gre this city next May, with recommendations | split into ribbons. The cargo shifted and s ‘prepared opium | _POSé of his soul. Interment private. |Mrs E W Churchill, R utts, . The vitas 0f OO iAL ot Ty oaions ] oo e ORI | DEITEMEIRR, -In this eity, October 15, 1900, | Napa : O H Harciton, Mex | e o il] By nvoathirds of the Dresby- | caused the vessel to list to port so badly 1900; 600 cigar: Raymond F,, beloved son of Willlam F. and | L Labonde, )\vewl.fll ”fi X‘Q H arrison, o send down any Gverturcs on the sub. that she was on her beam ends for nearly , April 17, 1 Mary Alice Deitemeler, a native of San Fran- J F Jeftrey, N Y | Mexico P Alt Ject, all the rest of the trip. Two days did the m, April 16, 1 cisco, aged 2 years 10 months and 14 days. | W W Collins Jr, U SN|W J Wiley, o g [>The funeral will‘take place to-morrow | H Laub, Los Ang | C H Bardwell, Seattle| The presbyteries voting for revision de- bark fight for life, and at last the storm 300; 150 clga * na- o 26 555 | (Sun@ay), at 230 o'olock, from the residence | W 8 Colltns, Los Ang |W A Junker, Del Mont | sire as a rule modification of certain ex. | cleared and she continued to her destina. ks, April 25, 19007 { g v 2. & é 7 e ent | C M T8 V 7 S Tobin, Cal ressions, h as ‘“‘elect inf: | tion. O A | e A e e e St 1 B Hagine, Chgo ifancy.” which they Ssk ta bave chamged | When within two days' sail of Honolulu Ket, May 25, 1900 | DORN—In this city, October 18, 1900, Marcellus | J de Losada, Paris Miss C E Hagans, Ch | 0 as to read “infants dying in Infancy | @ Strong southerly wind struck the ves- 16 tea sets, May 2, | A. Dorn, a native of California, aged 43 | C Phillips, Chgo F R Green, N Y are included In the election of grace. sel and the sea became so rough that the », 300 cigars, June | Years, | W Crozier, U 8 A Mrs F R Green, N Y The majority of these presbyteries ask | Cargo was shifted a second time, but the COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gam Juge 5 sd; 1| EFiriends and acquatntences are respect- | M Blum N ¥ W Set N Y. that the revision be along the Tines of uae“ "5‘35 ‘f,“'x""‘i,‘{“fl grom”lhe a"“;‘m"?fi‘ (oo of Murket Streeby o e of- | fally invited to attend o-morrow | C e Y Goode, re - | an ed herself and came E et 585 E | (unamyy, at 1 ociock. trom the Masonio | Mies McKinner; Omaba C W Tuitle, Cal Eilliee of i W0 v the Teiiion. Gl LUk oy e n “®iT8a Nowark San Tome, Feitmn, Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, | Miss Livingston, N Y J D Grisslum, 8 Jose Presbyteries which voted for a declara- e ——— under the auspices of Mission Lodge No. 163, | A J Knowles, ney'A C Harmon, Cal ey Htations. . . Gdee F.and A. M. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme. | Mrs A J Knowles, Syd- Mrs Reynolds, Engind | {OTY statement desire to have an explana- Three Mysterious Deaths. §8edBe Nowark, Conterville, San Jose, New o a1 261y, by apesial train from Third and Towa- ] ne on of the disputed points in the confes- Alwinden, Foltou, Boalder Croek, . 57 SEaR® | send strects. o 5 ¥ NEW WESTERN HOTEL. glon as adopted in May, 157 by the| HONOLULU, Oct. 12—The attention of | aud’ Priuoipal Wag s *"f Vackame ‘cleurs, | PACIFIC Parlor No. 10, N. 8. G. W.—The |y 3 ceum; Keswick | R Stowell, N zZesana | URited Presbyterian Cnutch of Scotland, | the local authoritics has been calied to| _g Sons, Lo Gaion. - *Sauken igars, June 13, 1900; | members are hereby ntified to assemble at [ 3 Reading, Keswick |J L Walton, Sydney the salvation of infants. h o g“fl? three rather pecullar deaths which oc- | g31:43r Hunters' Excursion, San Jose and Iy e ‘[z“m‘?-} ;';:..:‘;Jfi;,.,‘:y,*’;(‘“,n“;v(.’{{i};'",;‘,‘m urpose | € Flortn, Boston Ty Zz::"‘ following: ants, has adopted the | . /req at Kailua, Hawail, on the 9th. Way Stations. $—F cigars, Juna | of attending the funeral of our late brother, | 3, C SoUInS, Quiney |4 & ClarK N Avaska | “In accepting the standards 1t 1s not re- | Kaeo, a native, and Willism Burgers and |~ CREEK ROUTE FERAY. el s e I % Maccos el uired to be held that any who die in in- | wife were the victims. The trio attended | premSiN FRANCISCO—Feat of % )- T PITANNON, Acting President. | 1 Ruggell, Redding |M V Collmon, Alaska | fancy are lost.** a reception given by Prince David Kawa- | *7:18 900 11:00 POERY F SHLLER, Recoxding Sheestaly: | | owrorcntaeis ol |F D Willis, St Paul The advocates of & supplemental creed | nayakon. the Democratic nominee for | 408 1500 “6.00r. GOOD—In Oakland, October 18, 1900, Hannab | M J Lawrence, Sacto |J Lee, Denver do not desire to do anything with the = “he B 3 2 v 3 fessi = Congress, on the jth. They drank freely | From OAELAND—Tsol of Brosdway.—*6:00 5:00 10:004.4. Good, wife of the late Thomas Good, | J Lazonl, Stockton _|F Bainester, Denver confession, but simply to add to the con- d 1 by 1 b2 2 *1 John Good, sister of John Griftn, | & Q' Slocum, Fortland | W H Orend, D C fession a ‘brief statement of Calvinistic | 3nd, continued their Ibations for four| 11200 *1.00 1900 ‘800 1400 *5d0r.s. law A . T. cC y 1 - it 3 01 - - - Reisco, n native of Treland, aged 3 | b B Srore nirar® |8 M Gresn, sv‘.f&'” ootrine fn Biipis IenMgiske. pative dealer. " All three expired within a | CRAT BLT I (ivent Sy years. | H D H tt, China |E W _Dowd, Ventura 'ew hours of each other. - . . (57 Frients and acquaintances are respect- | ¥ 3 pentold, Manila |J C Henderson, Co” | EXTENT OF RELIEF il e A | ) b San Fraudles - B ully Invited to attend the funeral this day | Manila |B C Cook, Grovela ay Statious (New ' urdag). at §:30 o'clock, from her late resi: | e e S I Perrentiies, Groveind TO FAMINE SUFFERERS | LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | ence, 1 roadway, thence to St. G D Stiva, Sydney ! — e Sales Church. where 8 requ! eddmel s Lord Curzon Estimates That One- ARRIVED. | mencing &t 9 o'clock. Interment St. |REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Quarter of the Population of S Ha T e i s oo poes India Was Affected. Landing - o S 3 L L J Htatlons . ONOWSKA—In this city, October 17, 190, | 1 . ding. o e Marg nicka Gronowaka, dearly pe: | City and County of San Francieco to John ¥ | SrMLA, Oct. 19.—The Viceroy, Lord ¥iodSe o Motes:, Sedueed, Mgt Ljved mother 9 iy frangls Kawalkowskl | Jireets, 5 306 B 21 N 3.6, B 214 S %, E | Curson of Keddleston, in a speech before OCEAN TRAVEL. Tres Pinoa Santa Crve. Seilnas: a native of Poland, aged 71 years. w,g;lo N '?i'. \.‘ndflgu D O Chhnot 40 Jal ;r;‘ee;::n.eu to-(:ly -;xa the famine had ——— e ,,,“r_.‘_‘;‘j;:;';{‘fl,.:;;‘,‘;w Our mother loved and blest has gone to rest. Mmh”;“‘m on 8 line of Filbert street, 10 E quarter of the population of & | 5 C¥The funeral will take place this dav | of Webster. £ 27:6 by S 135; $10, India and that even now 2,000,000 people| PaCific coast Steamshlp Co. faturday). at § grclock, from the residencs | “sugust D. and hristige L. Roth to Julius | were recelving relief. He expressed the i e Doty | £ her ¢ er. Mrs, Fran awalkowskl, i e nan stre 4 v | - thence o St. Boniface's | ® pycelgior Loan Association’to John Baader, | " His Lordship further said that half N For Alaskan Ports—11 a. m., package te avenue, between Tones |10t on W line of Broderick street, 10 N of | milljon deaths were !m:able tolms atrunl g:v:ap:‘ri u'.i\n“m" : (‘th:ng:”m‘ Au- Teets, where & requlem | Grove, N 25 by W 100; $39. ine and that the loss of ived Victoria, Vancouver (B. | R o ' Thepa. g ebrated for the repose of her | “ENE T Tyl iy o T. B. Draper, lot on B | ¢ at the loss of the crops invoived ; For_Victoria, Vancouver (B. @ Swturday only. s Nt 9 Braiod = eat | .. B - Morris S : e loss of fifty million sterling, pl C.), Port To . Seattle, - P8 ioidlock Tuteroy { Iintice Teacpnar avanual 1. 8lof FHasaok & some millions for loss of cattle. ;{gu‘i‘é Tl;ox::.r %_\;;“:!fndavx:_-'cgr'z:-r CALIFORNIA NOKTHWESTERN RY. CO. d s city, October 17, 1900. | or W. and Frederick L. Stinon to Mar- | ¥ ¢ known how many were affectes and New atcom (Wash.— | \ . = - sband of Augusta Gulde- ‘x:?efi“‘}",‘:,d‘),,:,fk"dm on N line of Ciay street, | DY _the calamity among the hill peoples 1 & m., Oct, B, %, Nov. 2 LESSER . of Wiille, Elste, Dora and | of Maple, W 30, N to Presidio View | :ullg ‘:«'%ndering trlbes.dwmledthinlxgs dis- o P m-ndwe‘;gx;y :f::pd:y} lhc!r-une A ol August . ve of Baden, Ger- >3 int, ¢ be- | tributed were unprecedented. t! ange af attle s company’'s steamers Aneugt 1o 130, § iy, 8BRS o€ Badon, G- | Homessead, B (6 & polnt. 8 10 point of be- | efbyted were unpracédented, At the end | Chasgs p¢ Seatts 10 s companys memers | guy ERANGISE) AND NORTH PACIFIG - ars, Au- nds and acquaintsnces are reshect. | William H. Bryen and Alicla H. Wood | expended and the Government further ex- | s %o N. P. By.. af Vancouver to C. P. Ry. RAILWAY COMPANY. invited to attend the funeral to-mOITOW | (pryan) (executors estate Thomas Bryan) to | pected to expend 130 lakhs up to March | . For Eureka Humboldt Bay—2 p. m., Oct. 20, Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St . at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of pyOril B and Matthew J. Kussick, lot on | next. Besides this, 238 lakhs of land taxes | 2530 NOV. 4 and every fth day thereatter. 2 o br & Co, 1137 Mission street. be ne of Folsom street, % SW of Tenth, | had been advanced to cultivators, many | <L Son Diego, stopping only at Port Harford SAN FRANCICO 70 SAN RAPARL. tvesn nth and Eighth. Interment I O. 6, NW 100, NE 102:6 SE %, SW %, SC | lakhs of land taxes had been remitted, | o s ookt ats, Barbara, Port Los WEER DA A e A e e U SlEust | HIGGINSIn this city, October 18, 1300, Mary | _fil,.‘hfm £ Lynch to Frances A. Banning, three and a half crores had been lent 3&'&5‘3;4" 2, Nov. 1, and every fourth da¥ | ai 1130 . m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 150 - i i b . Baun to the native states and nearly a million 3 mfi1;[1‘_{“?:;“12:“:(%:?)r,“hve‘lu\:;i e r;r !;,&(;,l‘“& l{{xeo_"r’l b‘y"\!mxiu?]fx’ 1B:6 N of :;e;‘l_wg had been contributed by private| For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayu- | gi '{"xn‘al\": T o0, 100 & mo 13, 330, Ke ative of San Francieco. (New s LYo SN - % % Y. cos, Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviota, :00, 6:20 K 2 e e e oSocolis A. Young (stagle) to Gearge T. Joii | “The Viceroy complimented the relief | Satita Barbere, Venturs. Huesemo fau Pesrs | VO, E@ 8 = ., TO SAN FRANCISCO. ‘alley Raflway Company, Southern C - z X i, 7 | S s Py ‘Co.:{“gi_,“ MURRAY—In this city, October 17, 190, John oad Company, Pacific Coast Railway Com. F., beloved son of Michael and Elizabeth il oy Consolidated .. | Murray, and brother of Joseph M. Murray, a San Francisco and San Joaquin | jarc: terment private, Mount Calvary Cemetery. | 9 block 2, Raflroad Avenue Homestead; gio. | Tuimanua. the native Gavernor of the Edward A. and Annle C, Bagot to Irving . | district. Tuimanua is styled by the na- Butler, lot on NE corner of Precita Valley | tives King of Manua. This is his old title lot 82, SW 90, § SE 215, E 65, N to lot 79, | and the Government has not interfered - S: ciBo: NW to lot 82, NE to begin ¢ v Comgany. Pu;mm:?. County o Narrow native ‘of San g;;:«mu. aged 29 years 2| p‘mmnl e "‘l;}:;"“r:;‘ere-zln:n:o?. with it in his relationship with his people. » Raliroad Nevada-Californ) L 2 5. ton 501d to city and county of San Francisco: | Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga aiiway Comiant, Aiamds ‘and Sug | b7 heients and sEiuintances are respet- | 1 Y of San Pruiciaco; | Tncrease of Wheat Acreage. | ¥ ner First and Branoan strete at {p. m | Spriners & Uil Lo, Vchy Doringn, Secyioes of California, Randeburg Raflway | (Saturday), at s:30 o'clock, from his late resi- | Alameda County. SYDNEY, N. 8. W., Oct. 10.—The Gov- | Klns (Hivg). Nagusaki and Sranghai, ani Speings. Uoper Leke Pome. Pocter ' Valle Gualala River Raflroad Compan e o e e a Sjusames | | George B. Starr (as executor estate of Eliza- | ernment estimates the area of wheat in | cornecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- | Jobn Tay's. -~ gt Springs and White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at | Geyserville for Skags Springs: at Cloverdale | for the Geysers: at Hopland for Duncan | Springs, Highland Springs. Kelseyville, Carls- STEA)(ERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- | bad Springs, Soda Bay, lLakeport and Bartlett | RAFAE! Interment private. No flowers. | e " % by B 11706 $10, committees, alluded to many instances of | East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport—3 e 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 & m.; 12:45, o KIRKPATRICK1n this city, October 13, 1000, | “Mavens . and Annie Johnson to same, same, | Native chivally and devotion and to Eng. | &. m.. Oct 3. 0, 8, Nov. 3. and every fourth | aturdays—Eatid. tipe o6 350 cigars, August 20 “yames, beloved husband of julia Kirkpatrick, | quitclaim deed; $10. lish military and civil servants staying at | 9ay "WW“;- Ml Bee & P cigars, August 22, 1800; 5 cig @ native of England, aged 74 years. | <George T. Johuson to Robert and Lottis B. | their posts, and said the “common crop | For Enserada. Magdalena Bay, San Jose del 110 & m; 140, 340, 1900; 100 cigars, August 23, 1 [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Withers, same: $10. was worth 13,000,000 sterling on the | Cabo, Mazatian Altats, La Paz, Sants Rosalis : are, Aug iy invited to mitend the Tunewal this Gay | Bl MLy A Fiupeto B R Xmpey, | ground: | and ‘Guaymas (Mexico)—i0 a. m.. 7th of eac o and Schuetzen Park 1900; 100 < turday), at 2 o'clock, from the pariors of | Jot on E line of Church 74:6 N of Twen- —_— Y o it sda .. | same schedule as above. ars, August 22 F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between | ty-third, N 24410 by E 70; $10. NATIVES OF SAMOA For further information obtain company's : s ; 50 clgars, August Seventh and Eig! Interment Masonle ‘Willlam Sinon to Benjamin Healey, lot on E folders. Leave n Effect. s, August 22, 1900; 130 cigars, Cometery | Sne et Tt mrot R of ('n|on'bclns SE . g DERING ARMS The company reserves the rigit to changet San Francisce. Apr. 15, 1900. San Francisco. Mo £3, AN I Sigars, Avbud 4 A0 JIn this clty, October 18, 100, George | corner of Hyde street and Vernon place, § 5 - T Sy i Sy e % RN | Sun- | _ Sun- | Waelk 1900, gare, August 22, 100; & cigars ,and Erother o€ B, C., | DR LS auitclatm deed: 2%, ana ante B, | Prefer Doing This to Paying License (TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery | Saye. | Dovttuntion 5 clia . st 23, 19 ne, Ruth and Grace | x A g 2 e & street (Palace Hotel). | = Sy ectar. Wainwright and Mrs. J. J. Brad- | gfieet § 20 by W 120 $10. but Ask Compensation. 10 Market t., San Francisco, pm| Santa_Rosa.| 7:36 pm| 8:20 pm ” asscssments made| iy, Rative of Cullfornia, aged 28 years § Mm‘onlf. and {caéhe{mla Drew to Edward | PAGO-PAGO,Samoa,Oct. 19.—Asaresult l T~ Fuiton 1 y e et ool Sualization—Control- | {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | I Algeltinger, lot on E line of Forty-fourth| o¢ an order Issued by the cor Windscr. 110:25 am I Pty B3 9 Calitnia "Shc | iy lnifed & sinnl e iRl Rt | SYShus PO 5 SL L strser, S 8 b7 230 56, | Gnder the vArme. Oramance’ the maiine THE 0. R. & N. CO. : | Seatisbore p fons of Section 3668 of the Political | mhie BTy € Feeiaence 9 | 25 to 27, block 62, Haley purchase W of and | Governors have sent in full returns from DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO | | ¢ Is hereby given that T have re- | 0. O T Cemetery. | adgoining Hudson ‘rract G hains; ‘§10 all arms and ammunitions held by Sa-| J°> O TR T T3 A N D | 1009m! s:0am’ cio 7:25 pm! 6:20 pra O e ed g0 f Equalization | L.YONS—In Qakland, October 18, 1300, James | ciary JHcClellan (Mahoney) a R es | moans and foreigners in the respective From Spear-street Wharf at 10 A. M. e g o aye” and the -Duplicate Record of Apy | © s fions. beloved husband of Ann Lvons, | Fondon street. 175 NE of ‘Brazil., NB 6 by | districts under their Ch“fe’ There are $12First Class. Including Berth | 3.3 p| $:00 am| and Ciiah. | 7:35 pm. s nment of Rallway Assessments,” con- | ‘smnie and Josephine. Tyone el ire B | SE 100, lot 3, block 13, Exceisior Homestead; | OVer 400 guns of all sorts throughout the | FARE $5%Econd Class. and Meals. | e Annie and Josephine Lyons and -Mrs. Rich 1 { which i N 3 ” 1g the assergments upon the property of | ard Bennetts, aged 70 ysars $400. statlon, most of which are on the island "MBIA sails. 7:30 am| | | 10:25 am t the following named amsoclations or | yeOrITLAN-Tn Oakland, October 18 Thomas McCarthy to Catherine Willlams | of Manua. e O AT TFORNIA sall 8:00 am| Guerneville.| 7:35 pm| tions, as m':,d by said State Board ot | » e B R Pkl‘?:g | urra ot Willlam W.), lot 3, block 103, Uni-| Most of the natives are turning thetr | SERTE PIT_CRIGEINGA o Spokane, Butte, | 3:30 pml 1 | 8:20 pm "Facifie Ratiroad - Company. South | gharles and Agncs MeQuillan and Mrs. Buri | “Aindiia Lo Lesrhiks to Olive Verk By the Heense Tor the privilennery than | riclena and all, points in’ the “Norhwest | 73 am| 800 am| Somoma | 95 am) 540 am “oast Raiiroad Company. Southern Pa- | Leaderback, and stepbrother of Mrs. J. Le | 1of on § line of ‘Henry strect, 55 W of Wik | beaitis pacense for the privilege of pos- | Through tickets to all points East. | S - - e "4 hern Pa- | Bley and Mrs. P. J. Smith, a native of San | v T street, 5 W of W% sessing the guns. They ask for com- E. C. WARD, G:neral Agent, { Glen Ellen. | 6:06 pm/ 6:20 pm. Raflroad Company, Southern Californy X, Itams, W 2 by 8 100, lot 7, block 29, Rall §:10 pm| 5:00 pm L. L. 3 P ’ 2| Francisco, aged 25 years ) months and 10 | yomer g, g h road | pensation for them. 830 Market street. | — — otr Road Company, ‘€arson and Colorads| LT [ Apine Dampeead; S0 Governor B. F, Tilley has by GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. 7:0 am| $:00 am| 1040 am10.35 am on oy essecs San Frangrenierd| EFTne tunersl will take place tnis day | GOlive Verkontereh to Jonn Bauman, lot o8 | trip to the District of Manua and has vis: Superintendents. | PR RS wetactpet [T R B om < Nir(h Pacific Railroad). Santa Fe Paciflc Rail: | (S0 anln A% % 5100k, from the pariors of | (Wiiiame) streets, WW- 51 by & 150 loge 3 e | ited all the towns In that district with | “Staxes connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West | o | Hullville, O Hot —_— lleys Rallway Company. Goninn Church, corner Twenty-third and Guerrero | beth J. Starr) o Paul 3. + - | dia, etc. No cargo recelved on board on day | Sanhedrin Heights, > . ROOMS AND BOARD. Nevada Raliroad Company, San Frl;ucrl‘-cu o Py C(‘f_‘:k‘lh‘gh’\fj 2 high ':lfl'-‘s'm}’ lot on B corner Of East Ninth uflu"fié‘ Fieth | ?riv:sgog;h@%le&:g.slgp tf:e "nt;:nl:e of salling. CONG MARU | S«?:"’éulx' '“%Tffi&.“&nifiu.’."‘ :fl: for youns ey Wit works Sasing | 200 e M e e coiad Company | [yerment Holy Gross Cametary, e e 00 bY BE 140, block 9, Clinton, Oak- 1559 s Intended for threshing, bein £8. HONGKONG MARU “isoo | Bell'y Springs, Harcls, Olsen's, Dyer. Scotis n iesired; terms reason- pe State and eounty t | NYMAN—In this_city, October 19, 1900, Ger- o y 127 acres in excs o . e total 1 5 and Eureka. i thce. o | property: ‘and one half of the State and macnel | T trude Matiida Nyman, beloved damnter of | Comam it 30 Blotic & Covotan Bptiney Sholas | aréa of the “colony in cuitivation is | 5% e | Sutundey to Mondey vound Gdn thats =8 = taxes on all real property are now due ang| Gus and Raka Nyman, a native of San Fran- | Berkeley; $10." i &s Tract, | 3,525,498 acres. MARU. | redu LR ap g - roome at 415 First mear Har- | pavable, and. will be delinquent on the last| Ccleco, aged 4 months. | The Protestant Episcopal Church in the d Saturday, December %, 190 | | On Sunday round trip tekets Lo | Monday' 1n November next at § o'clock p. m., | RIEDEL—In Church Springs, Oakdale, October | cese of Californis, and the Proorten: o, l0- ) ] s Homoluly. | et othces Market st., Chronicle bldg, and soless paid to the State Treasurer &t fhi| 15 100, Charles Trbardt Riedel”diarly ber | pai Mission of S€ Matthew tn koo (o riico B O e ot s ks | = WixErTie R X. RYAN, Capitol, prior thereto, cent wi : | lovea son of Wi nd_ Wilheln ledel, | G 3 phis & i = t =sa, A P~ 3 - 0 ihe ‘afmount herest, knd ‘wnlens 50" baid ey | aad Viother O Albert Ricdel & Bt | Grimmelman (wife of F.). Sophis Schmid: (wits The uan wito traveled 505 S | ™ goneral Minager, Gon. Pusa: Agedt. ar betore the last Monday in April next. ‘at 6| Ulm, Wurtembe Germany, aged 22 years 10 | ton). lot on’ 8 1ine of Alcatraz avepire. "I'WA?‘; i 000 miles in search of a wife W. H. AVERY, General Agent. |~ o'clock p. m., an additional per cent will months and 12 days. member of Golden | - B e — pbi e iad | be added to the amount thereof. "1 Gate Camp No. 64, Woodmen of the World. | | o oois street, W 8.'8 18,80, B 50 X 12878, 3 and has not found her yet! He | NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Maria Kip | The remaining one-half of the State and L7 Friends and ‘acquaintances are respoct- | joy. s’ "5’ S o is the greatest matrimonial AMERICAN LINE. | Via Sausalito Fe rancisco, has | county taxes on all real property will be duc| fully invited to att the funeral to-morrow | “Mountaln View Cemet . o oy and ha and payable at any time ater the first Mon. | (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of | mmeme Bokt, g iz o oieY, Assoclation to freak in the world. Do you NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Commencing September 3. 1900, ' Tl 160 Amelia | 8ay i Junyary next, and will be delinquent| his parents, 728 Twénty-sixth street, near | Sinet, 2% yot i % Plat 38, Mountain View know the greatest musical Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. T B R Tl AL ths: Emma Alfce on the last onday in April next, at o'clock | Guerrero. nterment Mount ivet Cem | - A, ;) N Erily O'Nell. 4 | b. m.. and unless paid to the State Treasurer. { y. via electric funeral car. i u"fi::;'df' Hamitton (ridm, i, Hamtiton freak of California? NextSun- From New York E“r{qwedn-:.du. 10 wm TH o ®. 16 Clark, § years | at the Capitol, prior thereto, 5 per cent wili | G—In this city, Richard, dearly beloved | lot 16 and adjoinine haly o s Sl interest in 1 3| 8t Leuts .Oct. 24]St. Louls. Nov. 2 7 years 4 months; | be added to the amount thereof. 2 of Annle and the late Richard Ring, a | same: ;f Joining half of lot 20 of plat 21, day’s Call will tell you about New York. Oct. "‘IINQ"P}OI“ .gov. ;; & Valley and f“‘ ry Ellen Morgan, | E. P. COLGAN, Controller. ive of San Francisco, A member of Gold- | " Mary A, Hamilton (widow) to Al both of these remarkable per- °F| Bt. Paul. Nov. 7.8t. Paul.. Nov. émhel. &= ).'.‘.'E"fiyi W:ueedu- and Satur- Rose Morgan, § — = en Gute Camp No. 6, Woodmen of the | Robers, May and Lells Hamiitas, Alexander, RED STAR LINE. NDATS 500, b0, 190 & m. 135 MARRIAGE LICENSES. World, in same; $1. 4 i sonages. N York and Antwerp. 3:15, *4:45, 6:30, 9:00 s E i ARG &R e U R T TSRS || Jncob Eobtiah to Martha . cox 1ot on B From New Yori Bvery Wednescay, 12 noon. |+ d7aibe, iarkid ) Tan o San Quentin The following marriage lcenses were fsued | {533y Srom his Jute residence; 2100 Green: | Li5,00 Weat street, G416 N of Thiriy-seventh, ool ngton -....Oct. 24| Southwark .....Nov. 14 | FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. | yesteraay s Sioh whaat, oornar of Weinter Shath ot | N W B¥ . . block B, Major Given b S 7201 Oct. 31| Westernland ...Nov. 31 John M. Boscus, 26, 1022 Mission street, and | Brigid's Church, corner of Van Neas avenue | T7act, Oukland; 10 Fot ""Nov. T.Kensington .....Nov. 3 Minnie A- Kosta, 23, 1022 Mission street, B adimny: ror ocrios 172 o eachreUe | ~John W. and Fannie M. Butler to Californis Co Friesiend s - . | John A. Alexander, 40, 10 Oak Grove avenue, | farment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Guarantes Investment Oon_‘-’rny, Iot on E line For freight and passage apply eand Martha Anderson, 33, 304 Frederick street. | = of Poplar street, 200 8 of Thirtieth, E 115 by 8 S s et rix'rr ATIONAL NA IATION cCo., ™5 ROBERTS—In this city, October 6, 1900, Shir- r S 37+ at. Or any of its agent: saac E. Johnson, city, ana Harriet E. 37:6, being the N 37:6 feet of lot 4, block 663, on 30 Montgomery st. Guinn, 25, Nevada City. ley M. Roberts, beloved sonyof Bert C..304 | Map of Peralte Homestead, Oakiand: §10. Continued from Page Ten. Lee W. Hawkine, 22, Hollister, and Rose Mo- iy B, 0o " 7 SUal™ | Sylvia A. Hart to Beatrice Graham, lot 14, £ | carty, 16, Dixon. Roberts, & native of Humboldt County, Cal, | piock %5, Map of the Warner T oy C 8.8. CO.—HONOLULU, APTA |~ WEEK DAYS 54, 6 Eimund Marray, 2, 316 Fremont street, and | 88245 vears 1 month and 2 days. © | Township: $10, " T Tract, Brookiyh |, . 100 ¥akon s | QU RSTRLANS WD SYDNEY. 12135, 2:10, 3:30, 4554, 5220 D. . | Briase: Harrington, i, 313 Folsom street. % b A et this s MHAMEi‘ and Cuheflneuflarwoofl to Henrletta = Yéxx‘:::t 5 | g8, ALAMEDA for Honolulu, Samoa, New BXTRA 3}:1:51 = :x";‘od:f‘fi Wednesdays enry A. Burgess, 31, 531 Turk street, an i ‘clock, from the pariors | M: McKee, lot 5, on Map of Peralta-avenue i “Zealand and Australia. s an t 7: R Grace W. Bainter, %, Los Angel (Baturday). at 10 o'clock, paxiors e s 100 Yukon 56 2 e DAYS—8:05, 10:05 a. m., 12:05, 2:15, 3:30, =, 29, 49 § t] r = 5 = e £ LAnde 3 3t o - % L, . - “r (080 A Lule, 75, ‘San Mateo, and Izabel L | ROBL—In this city, October 17, 1600, Margaret | (0ot 'S 73 by W 183, block 596, s Jecipoify. | 100 West Shore . BT | FRALANDIA (HOROIHID OMYYoeser o T 535 & m. week days—Cazadero and way sta- faress Bishop, & cliy, and Meta Spencer, %, | Tother of Frank W., Katle . Jonn C. and | mans Map, Oukland; sl MINING STOCKS, Wedneadsy, November 10, 2 5. m. | MU0 ) o goturaays—Tomales and way sta- 1 b | Henry J. Robl, a native of Mallow. County | . Mllton Van M. and Mary A. Cooley to San 4. D. SPRECKE! CO., Agts., . | Cork, Ireland, ‘aged 63 years 6 months and 4 | TYORCISCo Satings URon, 06 4 T )0t on 8| Lijjowing were the sales In the San Francisco | Fies 7, Foot St Freight 7 Market :® a m. Sundays—Tomales and way sta- | BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATES | %5 vriente ana acqumimances are sespec. | o B 10055 S0 Mo 870 e v | oSO Ta s ety ; i e, 367 ek 8 | 575 — oore - e 4t RIAG ATES. fully inulted to attend the faneral to-mereow | 11 furrender, East Oakland: grant, Mornine Session. COMPAGNIE GENERALS TRANSATLANTIQUE. == | (Sunday), at 815 o'clock, from her late resi: | _Marle, George Louise, Eimire, Norma, Euge- | 800 Best & Belcher 33 31 Ophir ® | DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, The Weekly Cail, |, PIrth, marriage and death notices sent by | Gence. 07 Filbert street, between Mason and | Die and Alice Hillegass to Willlam F. Hille. | 300 Best & Belcher 37 300 Ophir 99 | DR very Thursday, instead of iling, $1 per year. mail w ot be inserted. They must be handed Taylor, thence to St. Francis Church, where | Kas, re-record 382 d. 165, 1.54 acres, beginning Con Cal & Va.l130 200 Savage 3% from November 1899, at 3 . YSar at elther of the publication offices and be high requiem mass will be celebrated for | &t a point on S line of lands of State Univer- Crown Point... 156 100 Slerra Nevada. 3§ from Pier 42, North River, foot of STABLES TO LET. T | indireed with the name and residence of per- | {ne' fepose of her soul. commencing at s:fs | fity. distant SW 312 from W line ot College | 400 Gould & Curry 8 &0 Union Con ... 3 O et Li BRETAGNE, Oct. %: LA 3 T LET. £ons authorized to have the same published, oclock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, street, thence SE 23 to center of Sylvan way, | 700 Mexican ....... 4§ TOURAINE, Nov. 1; L'AQUITAINB, Nov. & _—Dail St with ot SRS Aeat BORN. SCHOFIELD--In this eity, October 17, 1800, |lhemo W, curving to the left, with 66 fee: Afternoon Session. First class to Havre, 5 and upward. Second raln y ot . Apply > A Annle E., beloved wife of Jacob Schofleld, | Tadlus, 1418, thence on a tangent SW 150.50, | 300 Belcher ........ 18, 600 Mexican & | Glass to Havre, 2 3 and upward GENERAL HANSBROUGH—In this city, October 19, 190, | mother of Robert M. and George Graham | NW 200, NE to beginning, being portion of plat | po) Best & Belcher 35 87 | \GENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CAN- m—— to the wife of G. A. Hansbrough, e son. Echofleld, and oldest daughter of Michael |71, Ro. V. and D. Peralta, Berkeley: $5. 100 Chollar .. 2 10 | ADA. 32 Broadway (Hudson building), New Leave Markst-street Ferry Depot. SLOT MACHINE: LEWIS—In this city, October 16, 1500, to the | Lyons, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 4§ | San Francisco Savings Union to The Protest- | ‘5o Gon Cal 2 | Yok, J, F. FUG. & CO., Pacific’ Coast — | “wife of Arthur B. Lewis, a son. years. and Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Cali- | 100 Gould a3 Mts, § Montgomery avenue, San Prancisco. I %pm Age b 4 eeoond-hand; WMIes | gr——————— T M ROR. L ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect. | fornia, lot 3, block 11, on Amended Map Central | a0 Gould & Curry 81 34 g 6 p ™ 8 ¥ he Market, room 220. fully inviled to attend the funeral this day | Park, Alcatraz and Newbury stations, Berke- | a0 Gould & Curry 82 28 42 pm 18 am — e — e MARRIED. / (s.mg.‘yr), nlt 2 g;cldoek. from l‘!fie parlors of "S gmflu Rl o LA BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. 6’0 g: ::: - 'RITERS AN - CLARK—DETTNER—In this city, , | the ifornia Undertaking Company, 405 | J. E. Nutting to Harrlet B. Nutting, lot on were the sales In the Pacific S TYPKWERITERS AND SUPFIANE. . | 1m0, by the fev. Tr: Dubie Jous ool | - Eivell sirast; near Post: Tutermwar Taie] | B line of Bhetindn strests YU K o Benaies B i Bhored oo i -4 wam AT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS-We Clark and Kittle May Dettner. Hill Cemetery. way, N 60 b{‘l 134.65, lot 23, Twitchell Tract, s lAw Y‘nn “v‘LLm s P: 20 a m better ma Lines “or less money than any | FRANZEN—GRUNDEL—In this oity, Ooctober | WIGGIN—In this city, October 18, 150, Marcus | BrKeley; sitt. FORU.S. - a » 70 am e e B T | s ok Deisiit feata ™ Usugps 3. R A iy o b W i Steamer * Monticello.” 13 pm e R I | e = k™ W HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., B i iy Enerer B T e | I 8| MON., Tues, Wed, Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 0am ALWAYE bargains in typewriters, any make. | Soi s A0, b e hay og, Lasngro, Octo- pocacrtaghog % ~ m'g,mm,mm Berkeley, quitslaim | 30 € C & Va. ] i p. m. (ex. Thurs, night); ¥ri. e e 310 Montgomery e, & M- AIEXANDER. | Gephen Tills Ballives asa iise Aanls FUNERAL DIREGTORS AND bk 45 ana Mary B, McMullen to Eitzabeth | %0 Crown Point | 0 Sterra” Nevada. 3 ‘and office. Mission-street Dock. Ty 2 ——— - phan %0, block 4, Tove- 1d & Curry 83 400 Sierra Nevada. 35 phone Main 1508, v, m. Corpesponding = | THORP—HOLT—]n thia city, Octobér 11, 1900, % Bidn st opposite Lincola Setoal. e i o 08 0 Gonid & Surry 80| 200 Bitver IS 2 % ste_| train arrives TL & m. datiy. DIVIDEND NOTICE! by the Rev. 4. M_ Buehler, Clement B. ‘Thorp Bouth 9. State Savings Bank to J. C. MeMullen, lot %, | 30 Hale & Norers 41120 Union Con 1 A p = s Freme and Sokenteld Buposs e = ——~——| ani Fitrsm ¥ s block 4, same, Berkeley: §10. 500 Mexican | nion Con I igeping O H T S IDEND Notice—Dividend No. 10 (Aft; y. "OOD—] - b % | RAILROAD o arrives at § & m. RRTR RO DA Bl | TER SRENGOR e i gy, ot | [T UNITED UNDERTARERS, || wl'ss Bkl abseriictizn,ang, purenie =, | 18 MEHER 00 136 CRE8 &8 0 B TRAVEL £ M el Ty e Company ;zx_l );: pavabie at the snn -f,', the | by the Rev, W. M. Woodward, 1. C. Totman 27 and P Fifth st. Tel. South 167, acres on corner of Bancroft way and Col- | 00 Mexican 4 ompany, 371 Market st o . Alics Sherwood. 7 Attinsth Navion Sy, November Transter bosks chose | =it FUNERAL DIBEOTORS AND EMBALMzs, || lesp avenue, W 20, N U658, B 2270, 5 206 Friday, October 3%, 1500 at 3 o )sr)ck p. m. DIED. Finest Equipment at Moderats Rates. Peralta, Berk.ll’lr S "&"‘B“" ‘& ‘Heloher ‘= g = — - R Berwert, Jobu B. Laws, George G. Nt o Alics Hillegass o Fugente 1o, | 400 Best & 34 300 88 DIVIDEND Notice—Irividend No, 84 (Zc per Cause, Alice M. Lyone, James = Meyer (wife of J. H.), 1.54 acres on SW corner | 200 Chollar 24| 200 g share) of the Hutchineon sugar Liantation Garey. Mary "i. geouuu; hwu}um MOUNT OLIVET:CEMETERY xS lma-“e’«"sw. Untversity m ghglh: 23| 500 ) Compe Vil avable at the office of e ase, James lurray, John F, 4 el o ence B . = ¥ S company, No. 227 Market st., on and after Cushing, Charles H. Nymu{. e M. COLM A Ty fi'mam%.csnmwm:}:r&: mowfldtv%.ry g 34| Fare, San Francisco to Summit and Return, Eatur #0. Transfer books Deitemeler, Raymond Riedel, Charles E. adedrs e, N:MATEO.Co left with a radlus of 366 feet 211, thence 400 Gould & Curry 84 500 n 40. wl on Saturday. October 13, 19, at 12 [ Dorn, Marcellus A. Ring, Richard OFFICE MARKET- ST 2 ] | 213, NE 332 to beginning, portion plat 71, Ran- | 500 Mexican 43 1% 2 TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS NOW OPEN. ocock m. E. H SHELDON,, Secreiam, Good, Hannsh H. Roberts, Shirley M. | |4 £ . and D, Peralta, Berkeley; 0 Mexican #“ - | Ticket offices, 621 Market st., Sausalito Ferry.

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