The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 27, 1901, Page 9

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THE SAN FR n of our great cael has been the » - o ever held. e more deys tn this month, £ not delay 4. you Want to el the | yery low. prices we are now what we are doing in this arvange to.meat teohot able to come in_the os purchased of SHERMAN. CLAY be.exchanged for a new Steinway or baby grand piano.any time within om date.af purchase..and bave full New upright ptanos. 86 per SHERMAN,- GLAY & GO.. dealers. corner; Kearny and. Sutter nelsco: corner Broadway and . _Oakiand I‘P<"Y(’TV"Y Y the cldest and_ laresst houss xest of Chicaeo is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 2. 2% and 30 O'Farrell «t.: planos. oreans and | all other mursical instr nnd prices: terms eas: thing possible done t customer. ents of all grades Dprices lowest:-eveny~ please and satisfy the A _LIST of fine seond-hand bargains—1 Fmer: con. 1 Hallet & Davis. 1 Conover, 1. Curtaz, -1 Sin 8105 3345, ate.; easv nayments. CURTAZ & 'SON. 16.0'Farrell. st, erine, Vose, sc»un- Agency: also King of self-pl BARGAINS Clearance sale s | ninnos, $7_and upward; Steln Knabe. Fmerson_ Havtman and’ others; squares $10 u 7‘2“‘ 208 Post st. ANDSOME standard _wmoright planc: alwo | ‘<|m‘}'1gx sacrifice; leaving city. 736 O'Far- EMALL sguare Weber planc in, good order: cheap. Apply at 1 Treat ave. FOR SALF—A fine Bracbury piano. 341 Bady, ner Leavenworth st.; grocery. B sold 2 plan &bt at bix bar HA have another exrellent up- tn. T. H. Kilgo, 846 Mission. AN upricht piano: must be =old: owner léav- ing. HORN' 216 McAllister st CLOSING ont stock of -half. W. C. HAMILT anos the most popular. _ WILEY, B, 1 agents, 933 Market st. 3 PFR month rents a beautiful plano. SCOTT- URTAZ PIANO CO., 50 Haves st “MAHOGANY pase Fischer upright. 217 ry st., room 38, A SMA kering_upright, #1 socond- ed, your cholce at $1! AT WILSON'S Storage, 1706 Market st you can get storage planos almost for & 8ODE. ust be sold; mice woright plano. 16 McAllister, next Hibernia B SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER. -maker. renat A FINE glass front store; living rooms and large yard; Al condition,” 442 Sixth st.; $26. CLEMENTIN rooms: ren FLEGANT. mny offices § Fmma Spreck- Thime, o5 Mncleet b e ——— =t think of cuiting n nrice right | in the | O MAUVAIS MUSIC | $325. PER_ACRE | prices reduced | 8 Flox 2-Latham place. | - | &°. H. BLAKE, B. l4th st. Fruitvale P. O. — e \OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS, T3 REAL BESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. s 00—~MODERN house 8 rooms, bath, station- shs; sun all day; zood location; street work doe. 36 Bennington kt., Hoily Park BARGAIN—That ol _ern 10-room restde corated now mo ole st.; open daily. 15 you buve ints 1o it furth of the Park, waden call rnc W 1. GIENN. 30 CaNfpenia st REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale | RANCHES — Frutt ranches, dairy _ranches, apches and general ranches for sale chicken and to reat. JOSEPH BAILL Market. ALMORA H fet gantly furnished suites or single, with board. ROOMS AND BOARD. PR A AR oy AN exceptional -table: pleasant . sooms; good po ser: 7 Caltfornia it - nnd Mission—Ele- . able rates: | HOTEL- Repelle excellent table: special rates to tourists. PINE and Mason (Hotel Oliver)—Elegant sunhy rultes or single rooms; private baths; excel- fent table and gervice. TALENCIA-ST. Hotel, 718 Valencta . Stission warm belt 300d- bodrd:- fine. rooms; reason- cars pass the door. -.381. Sutter—Newly . furn.; MARION GRIFFIN. Real Estate Agent, 7 Market st.. by Call bldg.—Free circulars de- ing farms for sale all over this State. full bearing orchard: im- provements: n Santa Clara County; annual _returns $100 per acre. Box 463, San Jose. POULTRY and dairy ranehes for sale; write for free: list.. C..R~WINRIELD, Petaluma, Cal. SAUSALITO REAL ESTATE. FOR sale or for rent—$1850; fust completed: 8- room residence in the choicest part for view and sunshine: ;-evers —convenience; - gtrictly moderp and bullt by .day work: $400 cash. $20 the first ‘month; payments increasing each month.if desired; lot 66x120 feet. DR. CRUMP~ TON,. Sausalito, or ALBERT WILFORD, 3003 Jackson st from 12 to 5. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS . thoroughly reno THE GAGE, 425 Geary—Nicely furnished rooms; !} excellemt service:. board -optional: references. _—— HOTRL Las. Balma, 1820 arket—Sultes, & or 3 rooms, bath, connecting: board optlonal. = 2, 1008 (The Vietor)—New management; sunny suites, with board. ROOMS AND HOARD WANTED, YOUNG married couple desires board In refined { private familye:. Box 4220,-Call, office. f— SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. P SECOND-HAND machines. all makes at al- most ‘any price you want to pay; all kinds rented $2 mo, 145 Sixth st.; phone Mint 16. ALL kinds bought, old and repalring guaran- ‘teed. Charles Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. ALL kinds bought, =old, rented, exchlnged re- patre pen_even.; phone Black 1 263-4th, BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. SPECIAL BARGAINS. $§50—Pretty cott: $1300 5 voom coltage; &ood condition. 500—6- cars. good. $2800—5-room modern home; fine view. p=to-date -home: near U. C. s Just completed; 7 rooms, $4000—Comfortable home near )—9-room modern home. $5000—8-room modern home in Scenic Park. l'sm;.- room modern home: up to date. $6500—See. this place and you will buy it. MAY & MORTIMER, Berkeley Station. —_—— FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. MUST be sold; a bargain—$1900; 5-room cot- tage; all modern improvements: bathroom; fioored basement; barn; one block from Fruitvale station and Oakland electric cars; cash required $600;. balance mortgage, ru ning 3 years at § per cent; no agents. Ap- ply E. L. B, box 123, Fruitvale, Cal CHEAP—Modern G-room cottage; large lot; connected with sewer; east front; near sta- ton and school; $%0 month; interest'7 per cent. "OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. ___OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. RIGHT ON BROADWAY, $1500 and $2000; two cozy cottages, 4 and § rooms, double frontage; owner going away. GEO.-W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 ‘Broadway, Oakland. OIL. CALIETOGA Ofl and Development Company: operating on 2120 acres of oil land in mine | @istricts. Office, 23 wnd 24 Merchants’ Ex. COSTA RICA—Last chance at 10c: big advance few days. Pacific States Mining and In- pent Co., 32 Post. Open e\'enmll OIL tanks, second-hand. in good all sizes: cheap. H. 8. WHITE E‘llfllm st LN — OIL LANDS. OTL lands for sale or lease in all parts of the | W i | FIG] nish you with lands in the are looking for lands st in stocke of the leading oil on_us before going elsewhere. &l"'k & PFTFR‘O\' 301 Examiner bullding. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. ING, house painting: good reli- able work. Clark’s, 808 Larkin; tel. Larkin 060. GERMAINE. s only this famous business GME FOSSELLI, sclentific paim 5 et Geary and Post: tel Black sb1. MRS Lamb, ccientific paimist and characterread- ing: lessons in class flnd DH\B 617 JDnPF it MRS, WM. M. S, sclentific palmist, 1140 3 Market, 10 t0 5 rrfldencc T’l Guemm st M GERMAINE, the business palmist of the ific Coast. - 906 --Mariet Bt; BEST on eartb—Blood polson. itching, skin diseases, rheu: ism, piles, catarrh, any die- euse that doctors -and old: remedies ; have talled. We guarantee to cure sure. Call or write for full information to_the old reliable ¥ing Liniment - Medicine = Co., permanently Jocated 626 Montgomery t., “Yoom 22, thi floor. DRS. KING and JONES. A~IF your hair in flJllnl or you are bald, call on DR. G. 8. MOORE, 488' Geary »t.. and you will not he disappointed; this r!mody is posi- tively guaramteed: preparmtion sant 10 all parts of the world; call or send for circular. A WOMAN on exhibition, oid and wrinkled. on one wide of face, other side made smooth and youthful by expert specialist in charge. Call A atolo Ellis, 1 " valuable liquor, orpline. opium, all drug . habite. . MRS TTTLAASME 1689 Polk st., Ban ¥ BCTRIC light |l| o\rr}’ 7"’71“ “lnr‘h-ulrr tel, 44 Third st., near Markets 700, rooms; c 16 8158 per night; $150 40 $6 per week ree ‘bus and baggage to -nd from f1 WEBKLY-Sults to onder from senu Sootch, 816 up; fine dress suits, §20 Eant overconts, 16 up. . LHON. LEMOK. \luvlfli #t., between Beventh and hth. enamel iron (Prds single, theee quast, 2 CASTERN OUTFITTING near Broadway. ECHOOL to learn hardressing, hair work, man- uring: private lossonkor eluss DOYLE, 1704 Market. bet. Polk and Van Ness. PRIVATE years' experd e I B HA\ 357 J LADIES tatlor sults made to orde £ KRAMER, Ladies’ Tallor, 220 EPANIEH lesone given by n pative uu-nfi teacker, 13 McAllister TAILOR m Misfit Cle Dunton; diseases of men only; sanitarium o4 Clay wt., cor. Kearny: mmmllllllm froe. ING mivien B ros now read mentic’” office, 1021 Market st., nr. Sixt Harriet Weich, 2115 Bush: howrs 2 to 3, ex- and Bat 7 ypars' exper. siiver, Atamonds ahd nr- ous stones J. R, JENKFEL, $17 Mark « and wents caw 3. Bllverman, QN Kht wom llsl P LPREDUME Bgyption Heénna: restores wray hnir natural eolor wll Amnh-n- GUERADE costumes. Diny Dok, wiks: Y adiers GOLDETEIN & CO., 118 MK o MA SUPERVLUOUS Bair and eleciric meedle. MISS FAT'n\' 1159 Burter st D1t LAMOTTIES French Corn Paint, the best - eure: Hher wil_drugmiste: - - PHYSICIANS AND DI €. G O'DONNELL—Office and_residsnce, 1071 Market st,, between Bixth and Seventh. et DR, WONG HIM, berb doctor. trents @]l digeases of the human- testimonial PIL E&- permanent cures here in:your 20. to 30 NEARLY 3000 pe miast; many who have suffered Years: over fitly names of prominent busi- ners men sent 4sfeferenge; na chloroform, reery ot dviay from . business, and Saires i jds. yhnlwhn-! adress mm:. fan. box I Catt _ PHYSIOGNOMIST v the face or 7 to 9 dally; free lecture Sup- $10_ieavenworths —CIP—FOR SALE. TAT T, PROPERTY FOR BALE. Lot south side of Post st; sixty-six (88) tfoet front: situated between the Crocker building and Mechanics' Institute building. For par: foulars apply to JAMES A. WHITE, room 11, tenth fioor, Mills bullding 206 Mopgromer; ave.~ inoss’ with Englih, . French, ealian &nd Spanish epcaking peopie, you for a year| | 21 office_116-117 Mason, nr. Filin. | | 6-ROOM cottage, 3-room cabin, large lot; near wehool; well, -trees, flowers; $850, 40 45th st., bet, ~Grove and San-Pablo cars. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN Introduetion to you from H. Schelinaas, tha furniture dealer. 1ith and Franklin, ou‘l-.na nooms Fon HOLSEKEEPIKG. 24A, mear Larkin, bet. P nished; bath; running water. ISR i St e oy BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections mad SPECIAL NOTICES. city or country. PACIFIC COLLI (.TIO CO.. 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-19; tel. W1 paper parlors or rooms from $3 up; paint- done. 319 Third -st., Hartman Paint Co. e o e e e STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. R oo e S PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713.” BEKINS Van and. Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2020 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281 .GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse. 840 Mis- HFUSS.. -lo-ut., tel: wnt 1821, F. W..ZE| T\PE\VBI’I‘EII9 AND IUPPHEI. GHEAT BABGAINB w TYPEWNTEBB—WG gell better machines for less money than house in.the city; "The Typewriter . Txchanke, 3 Callfornin:.telephone Maln 266 e BI sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Directors of the Veterans' -Home of Cali- July 1, 1901, .and ending . December and Geary—3 sunny housekeeping rooms, fur- EDDY, 835—Floor of 4 furnished rooms or 2; private residence; no children keeping; bath; private family. FIFTH, 853—Furnished; 2 parlors, kitchen, $20; two, §12 and $10 per monlh also single, $5 up, FIFTH, - 348—Suite of - rooms 1uz‘nl!hk>d for housekeeping; cheap rent. HTH. #B, near Market—Nice sunny front alcove room and kitchen furnished for house- | GEARY, s13%—2 or 3 housekeeping gooms; bath; gas range. GLEN PARK ave., 23—4 furnished connecting rooms; housekeeping; bath; laundry; yard. HAYES_ 331_Nicely furnished rooms for house- keeping for man and wife; private family. HYDE, 408—Sunny back parlor and kitchen, $20; front_basement, suite, $15; also single. LABKIN, §19% Light housekeeping Tooms; no sign; private; phone, McALLISTER, 53%—Nicely: furnished _sunny rooms complete for housekeeping; every con- Ventence OAK, Yurnlshtd for OCTAVTA, 3316, mear Geary—Three, furnished housekeeping rooms; clean and sunny; no chijdren. Large sunny basement room, newly usekeeping; yard: 36. PROPO!AL!. S WANTED—Notipe Is hereby given that fornia, at its office, room 13, 320 Sansome st., San Francisco, Cal., up to 10:30 o'clock a, m., SATURDAY, June 8. 191, and opened im- mediately thereafter in the presence. of bid- ders, for furnishing and. delivering quarter- master and commissary supplies for the Vet. erans” Home, Napa County, Cal, (rallroad sta- tlon Yountwille), for-six months commencing 1901, Bchedules with Infarmation and Instructions for submitting bids will be furnished upon ap- plication by - the undersigned, Bidders will carefully follow the conditions of the.sched- ules, and-no bid will be considered unless it s i accordance with such schedules. Each bid- der must accompany his hid with a certified check upon some well-known and responsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of. the amount .of his bld, payable to. C. Mason Kinne, - treasurer, conditioned that the bidder will enter inta a good and-valid contract upon notice of acceptance as required by law. The board reserves the right. to reject any or all bids.and to order-any quantity over or under the amount specified Address J. J. SCOVILLE, Secretary Boar: of Directors of the Veterans' Home of CAH- farnla, room,13, 820,Sansome. st., San Fran- cisco, Cal. By nrder of the Board ol Direc- tors, . J. SCOVILLE, Secretary. vaz-;k’rls:umvr—omca of the Chlef En- gineer, Division of the Philippines, Manila, L, -March 1, 1901—Sealed proposals tnr constructing @ harbor_at Manila. P, L, will be received at this.offlce until i1 o'clock a. m., August 1. 1801, and then publicly. opened. Work to be done includes about 150,000 cuble yards riprap, 21,000 cubic yards concrete and rubble masonry in breakwaters, about 5,000,- 000 cuble yards of dredging ln a plle bulk- head 4700, feet long. Dredging in mud, sand and shells to a-depth of thirty feet. Dredged aterial, to be used for reclatmi; land, Bids must be accompanied by a bond of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) in gold. One_contract will be made for the whole work. Contractor's bond will be 10. per cent of thie amount bid. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. For specifications and blank forms apply to this office, Bureau of Ineular Affairs, Washington, D. C.; United States. Engineer Offices at New 'York. Chi- cago and_San Francisco. JOHN BIDDLE. Captain, Englneers. TRBEASURY Department, office of the Super- vising Architect, Washington, D. C., April 22, 1901.—Fealed proposals will be received-at this office- until 2 ¢'clock p. m. on the 4th day-of June, 3901, and then .opened,. for the surgeon’s residence at the United States Ma- rine Hospital, San. -Francisco, Cal; -In..ac- cordance with drawing - and .. specification, coples of which may be had at the discretion of the Supervising Architect by applying to this office or to the.Custodian of the Station at San Franclsco, Cal, JAMES KNOX TAY- LOR, Supervising: Architect. 47, below Halght—2 or 8 sunny rooms; bath; phone; call mornings. | POST, 6175, near Taylor—Twp: pleasant sunny unfirnished rooms for housekeeping; rent $10, SECOND, & housekeepini 3 bath, rd | SIXTH, 641—Sunny front and back parlor, for housekeeping; $10. SOUTH PARK, 1%—Housekeeping and single _rooms for rent cheap ETOCKTON, 603—Nicely furnished sunny rooms; nlxo housekeeping rooms, TY-THIRD, 8726, near Dolores-4 sunny _bay-window rooms; nice, neat, omplete. (‘Mlfi”"""n ldvomumenh lnd lubwflnflo _received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore A BRANCH office for.Call subscriptions has been Valencia st. ROOMS TO LET—Fu; H BORN' HOTEL, 321 Grant day famjly. hotel in city: poll large, Tooms, Ho up; meals Zie ~Bnuhsw1m( HOU!!. 0 $1 per night; §1 25t per we an Tiant nouseise ing ‘rooms; open all mght. sumiwr 126 Market. (0ld Na'um—rur- 204 Ellts, ason. uy (uinlnhed “sunny ‘rooms;_prices Feasonable. ELDER Rpom- renting Bureau, 2 Kearny #t.— “Tel. Red 2334; rooms furnished or unfurnished. P‘IF'T". k! Ilhud rmm e TS e - e GALT House, 1206 Market—Tur, rooms. Mr. & Mrw. 21", Rweengy, Inte of the Esmond House. outheast corner Seventh anoy rootas, en saite or 3, reading-roo vator, HOTEL, BT, DENIR\ 2 Turk, pear Murket— Stenm heated, fireproof, new bullding: new and elegant furniture; single rooms an rultes with or without private bath; hot and cold water, electric light and return call- beil in every room: elevator and full hetel eryice: rates e per day and upward: ref. HOTEL TR waiten: mingle; transent; ing, Turk an Taylor. MARKET, 1016 ( Arliniton)—Nigaly fur- h\'htfl rooms ” . \ilr('k up: e o flly up. —Pleasant, large NA, 667, corner :Eighth—Newly furnished window room, $1 ver week; transient, METROPOLE 6 Turk, cor, erke —Ele antly furnished sunny, rooms; b0c to §8 per day. NINETEENTH, 3334—3 connecting sunny fur- nished _Fooms;. downstairs; no chl dren $13. D'FARRFM 20—Sunny fu Trooms and offices; elevator; elec. H(hu, dny. week, mo. O'FARRELL, 742—Nicely furnished ~ooms en suite or single; gas; bath and phone; % to $15. P lcdonen e ROSEDALE Housn, 319-321 zm“ st.—Rooms, night, %c to §1; week, $1 25 to $4: open night. ROYAL House, 1% Hilis—Incandescent light; remfllng-mm smoking-room end ladies’ par- lor &e’r ight, Iic to $1 50; week, §2 to mm 10.$30; elevator on groynd floor; Mmt _with hot and’ cold water; baths. bH.ERMAN- Apartment -House,. 28 Eigbth st., near erke&—hn'nhhtd or unfurnished.’ SIXGH, 120/-Nicely. furnished sunny roums; _#as and_quiet house. e Mo A ece Tl TAYLOR, M—Ll‘hl alry rooms, $5 per month; _ g @ might up. THE Crocker. 815 Leavenworth—Fine sunny _ yooms, single and en suite: beautiful grounds. TURK, 268 (The Lake)—New house; newly”fur- nighed; board optional. - Phone South 4 i e VAN NESS ave.. 142, southwest corner Plne— Newly - furnished front bpy-window rooms; wiso unfurnished parlor; gus, bath, runnln' _water gnd phove. CLASSIFIED ndvertisements and I\lbl,?' tions received at Call branch office, 2200 in rear—2 rooms complete for near Fourth—2 furnished rooms AH KOE—In the City and County Hospital BAXTER--In San Rafael, Ma gelew vapers please copy.) BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death. notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either ‘of the pubiication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published, ey BORN. DAVIS<In this city, May 22, 1901, to the wife [ of G. M. Davls, a son. DIED. Ah Koe Holden, John M. Baxter, Hall W, Holllday, Mra, Mary Bernard, Mra, Towell, Hattle G. -r(hn. O'Brien, Clara M, O Keefe, Maggle Brockhur Brooks, Willlam Christoffersen, m.r Lillian B, Cunningham, Jobn . Dean, Pe mes 1. Dean, Thomas R. Van l’an Georgle H, Driscoll, Bllen Whatson, James Finnerty, Ellen ‘Wenzel, Edward Gallagher, Henry May 26, 1901, Ah Koe, a native of Chin aged 48 years. ! ., May 25, 1901, Hall Willlam, beloved husband of Anna Ger- trude Baxter. and fatber of Arthur and Hiram Baxter, and brother of Mrs. A. I. ¥ox and B, H. Baxter, a native of, New York, aged 61 yoars. (Oakland papers pleaso copy.) U7 Friends and acauaintances are respect- fully Anvited o adtond the funeral this. (Monday), at 2.0'clock, from the Central E. Church, Misslon street, above Sixth. In- termont Odd Fellows' Cemetery, BERNARD~In this city, May 26, 1901, Mrs. Hernard, relict of Brunswick Bernard, a na- tive uf Haguenau, Alsace, aged 86 years b months and 16 days. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10-o'clock, at the residence of sher nephew, Dr. Julex Simon, 21 Pine street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery. . Please omit, flowers, BROCKHURST-In Orinda. Park, Oakland, May 25, 1901, Martha B. Sumner, beloved wife of Henry Drockhurst, and mother of Eamuel ll, (deconned), Annie M., Willle A., Uunrfl A., Mary, B, 10, ‘Lottie 8.0 Benjami 4 "adle A. ‘and. Jnmes C. Broskh Mrs, R. Bhiers, a native of Btockbrid aged 65 yeurs and 9 months, Low A 7 Priends and acquaintances, are respects fully Invited to- attend the wervices this _day _(Monduy), the, Firat M. I Chureh, cor way and . Fulton e ley, Orinda Park residence at 9: In o clock Inter- ment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakl BROOKS—In this city, May 25, 1001, Willlam Parker, beloved husband “of Tosini rooks, and fathgr of Mrs. W. ¥. Cordray,: Freder- fek Brooks and Mrs, Felecla Cornwell and Mrs. F. Craumer, a native of Maine, CHRISTOFTERSEN—In this - oity, May. 2, 101, Olaf E. Christoffersen, a native of Nor- way, aged 45 years. 7 Remains at the parlors of J. €, O’Con+ nor & Co., 707 Mission street. Notice of fun- cral hereafter. CUNNINGHAM—In this ofty, Mdy (23, 1901, John, beloved husband of the me zun cun— ingham, a native of Ireland, ¥ Friends are re.mctlully Invlud %e ats tend the: funeral this day at 9:30 e date aldboca, B Eien street, thence to 8t, Rose's Church, Bnnnn street, between Fourth and ‘Fifth, where solemn requiem high mass will be ‘celebra for the repose of his soul, commeneing at 10 o'clock. - Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DEAN—At_Altrurla, Sonoma Count May %, Peter Dean of this qf . of Sara, Robert A., C. Dudley and HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (suceuwr to Fllnnlsan & Gnnqhu) ANIEL P, INOVAN, Mgr., mERAL DIRE! S AND mafimm 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoin School. Telephone South 80. Eugene McGinn. = MeGINN Funeul Directors and Kmbalmers, 1 EDDY STREET. Tllcphnnc South i r'!mtmz. meons & PABALMEI “';u‘”;“:j l!h and llh.“' §."Dean, a native of England. IM ‘l’ years and 5 months. T iriends are respéetfully Anvited toas- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Tues- day), at 2 '0’elock, Oll Masonic- Femple, corner of. Post and der the allsalce; aof nia Lodge No. 1, + F. and A. M. Interment ‘Masonic Cemetery. DEAN—In this city, May 26, 1901, Thomas R., beloved husband of Mary = C. Dean, and father of Thomas R. and John R. Dean and E. C.. Coulter and-Mrs. W. J. Dorris, | native of Alabama, aged 25 years. . DRISCOLL—In this city, May 24, 1901, B Driscoll, widow. of the late Michaek Drucfll. and baloved nylher of Joha J., and Michael Driscoll and Mrs. Charies Wilson, a native of. Bantry, Ireland, aged 60 years. | (Boston pi pleate copy.) § {7 Friends ‘And. Aequaintancer. are fully invited to attend the. funeral this fll! (Monday), at §:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 9980 Twenty-third street, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, corner. of Tenth. and Howard streets, where a solemn requiem high mass will be - cfiehrued for. the repose of hersoul, commeéncing .at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. . . i TINNERTY—In this elty, May 26, 101, beloved wife of the late Wl W‘nn, rty, and mother of William and Edward nmerty, a native of County Cork. Ireland, aged 46 vears. 5 GALLAGHER—In_ this 25,1001, Henry, beloved . hulbtnd o C‘llmnb Galla- gher, and father of Henry, Maurice and Eva Gallagher, a native ef Nav York City, aged 63 _years 7 months and 4 da; 2 riends nd acausintances ate respect- tully Invited to attend the (unenl to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1230 Clay street, thence to St. Mary's Church | (Paulist), corner of Grant avenue and California_street, where a solemn re- quiem mass wiil be “célebrateq for' the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. In- {erment Holy Cross Cemetery. HOLDEN—In this city, May 2, 1901, .Tohn M beloved son of Margaret and the late. Ma: Holden, and beloved brother ¥or fibaisls B Holden, and Mrs. BE. Eagan and the jate Charles 8. Holden, a \muve of San Francisco, aged 37 years and 3 months. 7 I'rlends and aequaintances are respect- fully invitéd to attend the funeral this. day (Monday), at 2-o'clock, from his late resi- dence, $24 Green street. Interment Mount Calvary, Cemetery. LLIDAY—In this city,, May 26, 1801, Mrs. By 8 Holiday, & mattve of New” Sork, aged 73 years, o WiETL oM - LOWELL~—In this eity, l! 5, 1901, Hattle Grace, beloved daughter of Fred A. and Hat- tle J. Lowell (nee Shattuck),.a native of San Francisco, aged 5 months and 4 days. . O'BRIEN—In this cfty, May 24, 1301, Clare HMae, beloved wite of Charles L, 'O’ E: mother of [Rose Agnes O'Brien,. an ter of Thomas and Mary. Mullen, and sister ot Mrs. John J. Coffey and the Harry 7. and John F. and Mary Jane Stuiten, o na. tive of San Francisco, aged 22 years, Farewell, my husband, dear, nrewelll Adieu to. thee, adieu; And you, my dearly loved ones all, Farewell, farewell to you, Theugh I am gone and you are left To teead thia vale alone, ‘We'll hope to meet agaln in heaven With Chrigt before God's throne. [ Friends and acquaintances .are respeot- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 8:30.0'clock, from the-late resi- dence, 732 Howard street, thence to St. Pat- rick’s Church, where a solamn requiem mass Will be celebrated far the repose.of the- soul, Commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mounl alvary Cemetery. o—in Oakland, May %, 1001, Maggle ' Keete, beloyed wife of Danlel O'Keefe, and mother ' of Joseph, John, Nellle, Danlel, James, - Maggie and Nora® O'Keefe, and sis- ter of Mre. Mary Nolan, Mrs. John Kearney and Maurige and James O'Halloran, a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 42 years, g7 Friends and -acquaintances are respect- fully in I:ed to attend the. funeral this day (Monday), at 8:30 o’clock, from her late resi- oo 57k ‘Atlantic street, thence.to. St Pate rick’s Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. 'LEARY—In this city, May 2, 1901, Lillian R., beloved wife of Willlam R.'O'Leary, and mother of Willlam J. and Leslie R. O’Leary, and_daughter of Mary, A. White, 'and sister of Jokn, Richard,| Charles, William and Daisy White and Mrs. M. Cook and Mrs. L. Austin, a native of Minnesota, aged 22 years 11 _months and 27 days. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respeot- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (‘Tuesda At 10:30 o'clock, from her late res- idence, 50 Tiffany avenue, between Twenty- eighth’ and . Twenty-ninth . streets, and Mis- sion street and San Jose avenue. Interment private. SCOVERN—In this city, May 24, 1901, Mary E., beloved wife of Stanley Scovern, and mother of Alma, Iris and Helen Granville Secovern, and daughter of Mrs. Elinore Bone, and sister of Rose and Robert Bone and Mrs, Lawrence Cox, & native of Noya Scolll aged 3L.years 8 months and 13 days. €7 Friend: are respectfully invited to at- tead the funaral this day (Monday), at 1 oclock, from her Jate residence, 1911° Golden Gate avenue. 'Interment prhnle. in Cypress lawn Cemetery. SHITH—In this city, May 25 1901, James R. Smith, beloved hushand of Margaret Smith, nd father of John K., Robert M., Jnmefi . %4 Harry R. B. Smith and Mrs. W w. lemnan, Mre. James M. Baxter and Mrs. Boupne, ' native:of Canada, aged % fers 1 montheand 25 days. [ Funeral =ervices this day (Mondfly-), at 9:30 o'clock, At the residence of Mrs. James M. Baxter;, M2l Franklin ' street, Oakland. Tsterment Md .ntain. View. Cemetery. VAR PELT—3Fthis city,. May 25, 1901, Geor- gle H., beloved wife of Willlam B. Van -Pelt, and mother of Neumate, Vermont and Isella Van -Felt, a native of Lowell, Mass, aged 49 vears and 18 days, Tuneral and interment strictly. private. WATSON—In this city, May 24, 191, James, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeti Watson, and beloved father of Willlam T., Joseph J., Georgé H., Charles M., Charlotte L., Flor- ence, -Luciile and the late Robert Watson, a native of San Francisco, aged 52 years 1 month ~and 8 ‘days. A ‘member of Burns Laodge No. 68, A. O. U, 7 Friends And acquaintances are respect-| fully invited to. lttend the funeral this day (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2812 California street, thence. to St. Dominic’s Church, where a_solemn . requism mass will be celebraied. for the repose of his soul, commeneing at 10 o'clock. Interment Cross Cemetery. WENZBEL—In this city, May 26, 1901, of :pneu- ‘menia, BEdward Wenzel, dearly beloved hus- band of Olga Wenzel, and father of Puulm Helona and Edward Wenzel Jr.'and Mrs. Gordino and the late Mrs. Willlam Nh.‘hol- won, o native of Sebnits, Saxony,: aged ears and G days. A member of Valley dge No. 30, A.-O. U, W, and Harmony Lodge Na. 13, 1. 0.0, F. fl?l"umrd private to-morrow (Tuesday), =" tars Bis late enidence, B3 Bixth. Interment Odd Fellows' L'm-ta WORDS OF D COUNSEL FOR STANFORD STUDENTS Baccalaureate Sermon Delievred at the University by the Rov. Bradford Leavitt. BTANFORD. UNIVERSITY, May The bacealaureate sermon was delivered by the Rev. Bradford Leavitt of San Francisco In _Assembly Hall this morning. The speaker took as his subject “The Hour of a Great Hope,” and applied his words aptly to the lives of the 200 young people who will take thelr degrees from Stanford next Wednesday. He sald in vart: “It {8 the desire to do something worthy that holds a m;’nblo !P:‘Ill l;el! B@g:‘nnd Y s hope. ::}T;? :ureu ut'}nvat stich a spirit has filled the breast of his ehild all anxlety concern- ing the future of such a child is vut at rest. Only those who have no &uch hove are in dangers It I8 this hope in a child that makes him play fair, love virtue and hate sham and hyproerisy. A sfout reso- lutlon makes men nurfly makes them capable of carving out thelr own futures, no mgner how a var-e thelr environment 'l"b Choral Unlon ot fon voleu. under the leadership of J. orris of Palo Alto turnhhed the mullc' At 4 o'clock { eoumony of ]v{ g Was observe by the ¢ e siip vu placed in the b he side of the xmw memorial 'fi“,oh, which s nnrln: completion. . To-morrow, Wil be cl day, th e'”'i cmtr;‘mamr:lt‘n“ b‘-‘il“’th soel:ll' wl e 'tth; ni e sl nt o H y'é.?r, Will be held in Encina Hail. e %fil Wuh'oh& woflf; g Reglmen AH.!NGTON. lhv “--Clphln A. M. Fuller, Second Cavalry, recently . penled to the War Department against thp on of the commanding, officer of . his rengent &uumm?léh:efi:.m.‘ :“:::; mun £ Lfi%‘ unirdan erei o) cm- voene neral ot e A i G & uu.na"fi' eh & lhfl‘ 5 regimen fl‘?ddwhhn h@ necessary Lo ty in matter, -soldier was orde }-‘::‘wred 3 “tocmer dutles.” i:g‘“ ;p.rlm a0 er: a “"Ea av:i,,meys"x bee " b3 ted |1 ra wug\ncwn it.urged. !hnGonm. -to. help unem- 8 the Lest means (0 combat revo- utionary w of every in & tha.d lervk:eln l HING MflTHEH of Gommander Roper. 4 Suffocated By Smoke While Trying to Rescue a Seaman. )mment has, rgculv b executive officer on the U ship Petrel. cancernln' the fire aboard that 3» on March 31 last In Manila harbor, during whlch Lieutenant Commander J. M. Roper was suffocated by smake while endeavonng to save the members of his crew from a like fate. According to Lhe aepm‘titt mal‘zbet of the lhg cremt w'egx. lown into. 18 0 alflroom, whorg t.h iu?; » in the early % the mumtlon f get- flng a lfil’efi nt wn.ter upon the flames. They were gases, -but L{eutennnt Comma.nder Roper, who had gone down with the men nt the lk n.ttampt. upon lea.rn nfi that .one of had . been left. behin uneontclou- went below. tu hls rescue, in spite of the eumeatamreatles fl-om those on deck. Na- t J. E. Lewls gallantly -Lcwed ud ot his comml.ndlnt officer (n an ef- fort t rellm Commander Roper of, such haza ties and_other officers and sallou toll ed. him balnw. The imper- ed seaman was rescued but [Lieutenant Commumflsr Roper was brought. nn deck in_an unconsclous state and despite the most earnest efforts of the ship’ ; surguon dled wlthout regaining his sens n all twenty-three. officers and . were overcome the smoke and uea but all.recovered with the exception of their gallant commander. Special mention is made of the gallant condyctiof Naval Cadet Lewls. Lieuten- llstmt Burgeon Plummer, who puiled safely through twenty som .seriously threatened J‘"‘ suffocation, . The conduct dun.l.umeer a.na. mel the crew l?mald to have been most praise- ;mrthy. e origin of the fire s not nown. % n - PLANNING CONSTRUCTION OF NEW RAILROAD LINE Proposed Road Would Open Up Rich Sections in Arizona and New Mexi CO. DENVER, Colo., May 26.—The penple of Durango, Colo., Clifton, Ariz., and inter- mediate lerrltodya.re urglng the cnnslruc- tion of a rallroad 365 miles long from qif— ton vla Gall: &u. to,Durango. C. McConnell, Mayor of 'Durango and Dre:l- dent of the Smelter City Htats Bank, of Durango, lt the ‘;)rlnclpn.l mover in the project. 'The road would trayerse a scc- tion of Arizona and New Mexico row without railroads. At Gallup it would cross the Santa Fe and would cross the southwest corner of .the Navajo Indian Reservation. . At Clifton it would connegt with the Arizona and New Mexico road, which extends seventy-one miles from Clifton to Lordsburg, ‘on.the Southern Pacific, glylng a short and direct route from, Durango to El Paso and Mexico,, The promoters of the road are anxious that the Phelps-Dodge syndicate, owning numerous small railroads in that section of the country, including the Arizona and New Mexico, build the projected ine, .C. G. , Whitcher of Clifton was in Denyer week to confer.with Mr. MeConnell and - Whitcher. returned = to. Duranso, thence went to Bisbee to see President Douglass .of:. the . Phelps-Dodge | roads, Delegations from these two towns and Gallup, and owners. of mines and ranches which 'would be traversed by the proa- posed road, are now using influence to have the road built. —_——— AMERICA GAINS STEADILY IN FOREIGN MARKETS Chiifornia. Prines Are Now Compet- ing With Bosnian Product .....in Europe. WAEHINGTON May 26.—The bureau of foreign, .commerce of the State Depart- ment made public to-day another chapter of the work eutitled “‘Commercial Rela- tion for the United States for 1990,” which s now .in course of preparation. The.chap- ter. deals with the United States trade Austria, and congists of reports from Con- suls Mahin at Relchenberg and Hossteld at Trieste. (onsulMahin of. Relchenber{ says that the. Bohemian glass industry Is suffering through American competition. Not only has the market of the United States been largely lost to Bohemian manufacturers, but {t'Is apprehended: that eventually we will fiuod Lurcpeun mnrkets with glass goods. Lomul Hnlsfald says lhnt fl!teen years o whoie cargaes, of Bognian prunes welg u ipped to New York. This export na not only has been reduced to almost noth- ing, but, California prunes actually com- pete wlzh the Bosnian product in Europe, 0pd. market might ha established in Aulmn, Congul Hossfeld says, for erl- can furniture, khoes, machinery, carr! ete., if American manufacturers wmud open depots or send anernllc agents, GREAT !'l'nm OF O1L IN A NEW DISTRIOT Fifteen - '.l'hmumd Barrel . ; Gusher Twenty Miles From the Beau- mont Wells. Tex., May 26.—A great strike ot nl,l has :een made at Sour Lake, twenty miles northwest of Beaumont. A well wu struck at § o’clock ye{‘:rdn everun the rear of the Bour (otel an once became a gusher, flowing 15,000 by da rels g day. ‘This na\v strike, far from -the Beaumont flel caused renewed excltement. all over 'Texas, .}d & rush to the ne{v] dggict s ulrnndy a T, Texu May. 28 ‘fi' well No. 4 wag brought in tor the J. Guftey Petroleum Company to-day, The ofl spouted over the top of the derrick but was immedlately shut off. It is con- sldered a very nna well. eywood well No. 2 came In last night and is amagnificent gusher, It Is the qnly jght-inch well dn the field, and. conse« g’;xntl the blggest producer. Tanks of m-ou capacity are being rapldly set up tor the lton ¢ of the product, WILL h?vflmeum CIvIL simvcn IN HAWAII Appnemu for Podflom Under Gov- erntent Will Be Subjected to ination at Honolulu. G ‘WASHINGTON, May, 2,—Chlef Exam- {ner Servon of the Civil Service Commis- sion, left here to-night.for Homolulu via g:w York, where he. and Civil Service {gsioner énbu who 1 jols i "cox.m wfllloakiuotg ) , T o 'fil om B:gout th fi' 'bmrln; a vo weel n V. .wm van citl:em of the United stl.ul re- Hawalil. to be e ined for a numbdr »et postions In the classified “fi ere and at Washin, et num other o ce- also are to led. anmp wl ,‘Pou‘fit . to h;v‘eh :un P o o The e ",:;,"‘ca‘,‘,’.’r."‘é%“ ey e i wny to th-t vlnct' vmh th. pris- pner A'h ..llllfl n»u«»w NUMBERS BENEFIL‘WGIA PUBLICA City of lexieo. day 28, 1901, sss%‘z§§z;§§§§szs§e:szsEsssswszsE’ssssgsszgg_gggsuszgg;sisfl : 5 : 1& BEEF 358 EREERELEEED EHEESESNERENN 28! 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T 3 Sewuns 2388388 23S sssuslss HHE ErEET $u8aaguaus EsussusSis EEELTS uMfi‘if%séssumsnbiiumfissfls’§ussstssi:sssssuasss:snsssasus HY 3113 i A No. Prize: 0135 20 » 70785, = 1057, - Tiags 500 ) ] o] 72647, o k: 0 0 2 0 73534, s 13703 2 .. ® ; 20 4369 20 74728 0 74399 0 4973, £l 73584 200 st 10 0 ‘m 0 5209 29 T6574. %0 6716 0 5976, 20 20 20 0 0 it in 0281 ] 9331 0 T 100 numl e?r.d One Hun 1o Nz, clusive, being nnm;:‘; Arawing . CADUAT. paise: o -ns-"uh' clusive, being of Ih. mmbcr drawing capital prize of $10, TERMINAL PRIZES. )Illlld"d and ninety-nine nnmb-n on.- ik, With 44 being ihe Task WO nymber drawing the capital orae ot 360,000 Seven hundred.and ninety-nine numbers end- ing with. 67, the last two figures of the number - drawing the capital prize of $20,- 000—$20, No: YA draws-firat capital prize of $60,009, Do'! in Ni sota, No. nm dn'sucond capital prize of $.- 000 50ldin Havana, Cuba;. Brooklyn, N. Y.; g.m- Texas; New Orleans, La.; St. Louis. draws third capital prize o $10,000, 50) ibile. Ala. 4Z9 and s3S65 draw moo soid I a-n Anldiq Tex.; Beau- Y.; San Franclseo, ouh Mo.; New Or- Parral, Chih.; Ja- AUCTION SALES Aucnm T0- lliow. s Tueaday, May 28, at 11 O'clock. AT §WITZER'S SALES YARDS, . CORNER ’rwut’nzix Ak HARRISON I. will sell & complete mlnenn «m. sisting o 40 head of DRAFT HORSES, 1§ nead 9f Good Work Mules: also 11 head ot Dri Ao ot a4 one e ot well-hl!d nbroke Horses, Having finished t, l will nlvny l'Il zhuml to nu hllhnz blda.r— cuu-ew s O‘flfl 140 ,'nham &M AUCTION SALE 3. 1901, at 1 a..m. Car-lot of high class trot- ting bred, young and sound horses, good size and extra quallty, consigned, from, R. W. Scott, - Bishop, Inyo .County, Cal.. Some ex- geedingly promising race horses in lot. They 111 be sl thout limit or- p=Y - GRAND io‘rm. F F Jenkins, Balto A Yohe; Mt View P Coulter,. Rosa|E € amich, Xas Grove W 8 Wallace, Boston A H G Pall Cal H Dimmick, Vallejo |W F B‘n’, L D Haas & w..3 Jose & P Shepard, Fresuo E Ashley. San J W _Lawson C F Sodérlivg, Minn |J E 8w orterville J F Coopan, Eureka. |J A Sh: F I Tow Dot (& G g Iver. H_A Jastro, Bkrsfleld Miss M M Lentell, Bureka |H N Shi F Jernegon. Seattle |J A Mil S Smith,Chicago. « W W g. & “e nmre. Helena Vai Woodland ! litns, Redding Redemeyer & w, Bove, Cal Alkens, Cal Ruth, Pittsburg @ 2 ] ® A H apa _aw PEETS .?. piyE 5 llll Marchand, Cal G G Howland Jr, N ¥ J B McBean, Cl Baron & Baroness Pare H de Budt, D C| lanat, Germany D A Lotichins, Froa. |1, Machonatd, Cal D H Stelnmetz, Cal B 1‘ Friest, Philadel [C 8 Kleeg, N Y Baron L Ambrony,|'W H Gates & niece, Washington, D C Sacto © T Morris, N Y G S Holmes, M Feaar, Cleveland ~ |D O\ Tiffany, N J prT .|M T Jenny. Boston - Butt W H H Jarvis, Boston FA MDCII!L Pittsbrg|W K Chapman & w, E B Colby, N Y Syds I T Kirk, wo D Morey. N i1 G X ven Ea. Hoden W D Winan & A-Caldw, J W Taylor, Reno’ | Admiral T Matvitle, USM G.D RN HOTEL. 3 Thom J McMorron, Fresno ) i s J Fini R o, F Al § Bentord, Nebr J Balley, Toxas o B Roston 7 Herblg, Boston © , Tureks J K McKenzle, Iowa G G Carson, Chicago ———ae Weather Report, (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SBAN FRANCISCO, May 26, § o. m. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date, as compared With those of same date Jast season and rainfall in last 24 hours: STATIONS. |34 Hours| Season. | Seakon. Bureka . 0.18 .28 @ Bluft 0.04 UM [ 1M 0.30 20.07 20.24 0.30 1 | 1843 0.00 un | won 0.00 5.83 3.05 0.00 .07 17.20 0.00 14.23 .0 00 141 5.5 San Frangisco data. imum temperaturs, 50; minimum, 51; men (3 WEATHER CON lOll AND GENBRAL ‘Geperally -eloudy ..a n-k-llu i aver the ntaing except In l-:m'rlcunmu. where In !.lr |, -Imworl have fallen in the COniMorn Neveda and vun -nd urwmut Oregon, % uum and dano. _Thus mw urE, Pw- 1o ud lut Lake czn Aorthern California ‘g:é,ovm‘ o 9% oulu and fallen else- © The, tamperature Calitornie .ndmdag:n'h‘tm # “R in um &Mmfl slllfarnh—hlr lmdl N.vu-—élflwfi* with showers and IanY, brisk ldlt.l.ly \u-n-cwr. probably with showers "",‘fl“"“""" Monday; cooler; brln-sunnlv Jo fresh southwest wind. :.-n--- and . lev m T e Local the dny. At m Chutes .l. crowd

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