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title, A envelope o, pricas wilt denl 1 wlv with 2045, san at 10c: big second hn heap. H. S \\m'rr ente—The Week £o0d _order 16 Misston st o LAY all parts of the lands in the If you are Tooning for sands b invest in stocks of the leading oil panies call on us befors going clsewhers, SHTA & PETFREON. 301 Examines balldine. —_————m— OIL lands for s State. We can best ties. "AINTERS AND DECORATORS. paper, window shades: rooms paversd, Jensen & Bath, X Sixth: open ever. PAPER-HANGI house painting: good rell- abie work. Clark's. $08 Larkin: tel. Larkin 1060, _— e PALMISTRY. For ten davs cnly this famous business PALMIST vacation guldes 906 Market st JEROME FOSSELLI scientific palmist w bet. Gears and Post: tel Black you for a year MRS Lamb scientific paimist and m-mn-n;m. ing; lessons in class and private. ©17 Jomes st MRE. WM. McMAN! sclentific palmi®:, 1100 Market 10 moe TR Guefrero st ERMAING imist of the NME % M ket st earth—Biood poisor Itching, skih rheumatism, piles, catarrh, any dis- 4 remedies re sure. C third « bald cal and ¥ ail circular. 1o 38 per week: d_trom the ferry. ingle, three quarter ERN OUTFITTING ekton st near Broadway rdressing. hair work lass A \’7 eseons or el et ot MISS ast-off ciothing bought and 54 Folsom: fel Iverman te made R. Lad s Tail §7%0: Gress pants. 32 0. Bush Dupont % = Standard patterns now ready 71 Market st. nr. Sixth us stones Market “Henna: resiores i1 8 all ot PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. TR_C. C. O'DONNELL—Office 708 residnee, 21 Market st between Sixth ané Seventh. DR WONG HIM. herb fcetor. irents all Aisesses of the human 5: testimentals At offite 115117 Mason. nr. Fills A_WEEK'S news for © 1% pages. in wrapper. for m successtully oo NEARLY 1006 permanest cures here i your midst: many who have suffered 2 to 30 ERTY FOR FALE. Posi #t. sixty-six (66) feet the Crocker bullding I bullding. For STTAMES A WHITE, Mills butl room house $ roome, bath, tubs. wun all day. good location: % Benningtor *tatio street | Ho'ly Park | ii_porth of the Park, | R NN. 8¢ Californi A WEEK & news for § cents—The Weekly On jages. in wrapper for malit 3 resent quarters prior to | 4 | FRUIT\’ALF,AI)VEfiTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. ~Modern & om cottage; large lot I'\l with r-‘\\l‘Y eRst (ront; near st he month: Interest 7 per cent. Fruitvale P. O. nREAL BESTATE. s Formerly Known as ne Wormonth Tract, Now to He Called Sunnyside Tract. This beautiful tract, cohsisting of ovey 40 #eres, 18 now being fubdivided Into lot8 and mmediately placed upon the market trects will be graded, macadumizéd nd sewered. The California Title Insurance d Trust Company of Ean Franciseo will sfue an insurance policy for every lot sold guaranteeing title. MeAFEE DROTHERS, 108 Montgomer; st., San Franclsco. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS, OFFICE—1118 BkUADWAY OAKI.AKD REAL ESTATE. B home at a bargain—On account of the owner leaving for the Fast, June 1, we are ordered to sell a fine 2-story house of § rooms, with large lot: heater in_the house; only blocks from Market and Fourteenth sts. #4250, this place has baen held at $6000; if you want a good home see this: easy terms can be arranged. JAS. S. NAISMITH, 42 Ninth, $5500; near Market Station; 9 rooms; extra | easy terms. QRO. Oukland. tor | [ chotee residence location: W. AU TIN & CO., 1008 Brondway, ASTLAKE cottage, 8 rooms: high “vase. sunny side: in the heart of town: easy GEO. W. AUSTIN & CC., 100§ Broad- Oakland. ND E‘I'RKITUBI AN introduction to you from I, Schelihaas, furnitcre dealer. 11th and Frankiin. Oaki ROOMS FOR HBUSIKE!PI!Q. BUCHANAN kitchen for CLARA ng: rent FOR SALE. ihe ®i_Large alcove room and bousekeeping. "4 Turnished rooms or 3 children ished rooms, complete EDDY_ 83— Floor private residence EL IS, 85— Three for housekeeping; eas, bath FOURTH. arge furnished room for housekeap! furnished, sunny bay and wi @nd back, “Rixth—Front housekeeping near “sunny reasonaBle. mmnmely J’--\lnn wn\ar Large sunny ‘xn housekeeping i desired. 251N aingle > let in fromt THIRD. ertisements and subscriptions branch office, 2200 Fillmore 4t. A BRANCH office for Cail advertiserents and subseriptions has been establisbed at v Grant ave.—Best §1 a y: polite attendance; meals 25c: 01 coach. 148 Bixth—Rooms $5 per week and | a_all nig 0. 1364) J'ur» : also unfurnished. 1428 Marke: Ingi prices reasonable. furnishe: cold water. itter north 05 Nicely furnished sunny suite 24— Handson ght: hot an: wunny front family: rent $4 FIFTF “Piearant, large unfurnished room et 12 o Fur_rooma. Mr. & the Esmond House. “iight bath: prival ATE ave, 0 or mentleman, ¥ AVE. 1050 Large sunny, well- ke S Brea & 'y t2 fan nis_(Europsan 05 82 & week up L«Aa.vup RKET, 1068, above shoe sty “and singis rooms; month, 1391 Geary— Eilegant sultes, newly furnished; privats: bath; #ingle roums $10 up. offices slevator; finfi 184, off Howerd--Sunty ‘n(lz and dou- ble_rooms, $5 up. 0 LANGH ufllnmllM rooms. bet. Valencia and Guy ROSEDALE House, 315-371 Ei —Tooma, night, Zc to §1; week, $12 to ¥, wennuht ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Tneandescent 1ght, reading-room, smoking-room -M ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 3¢ 50 weeh lo $5; month, $ to §30; elevator on T rooms with hot and cold water; hs. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale | Saps County: mo droughts, o faflure of ; write apa County Vitfculturist £: Helena for tres | The W. copy P P TWO yo 7 ung men would ike to Gevelop u farm | in one of the bay counties. willing to pay toxes or small rental for interest. Box ] Cail office. H B6 — Fruit _ranches, Gairy rand h.-‘ ranthes and general ranches for sale rent. JOSEPH BAILIE, 75 Market MARION GRIFFIN. Reai Estate Agent, 719 Market st by bldg.—Free dreulars de- seribing farme for sale ali over this State POULTRY ana dairy ranches for sk froe list C. 1. WINFIELD. Petaiuma, SAU ALITO REAL ESTATE. | FOR raje or for rent_838%. just compieted: 3. | id rt for view | conventence: _strictly | modern and bullt by day work: $400 cash, 890 | the first month: psyments increasing each | month If dexired: 1ot 66x120 feet. DR. CRUMP- | TON, Fausalito, or ALBERT WILFORD, 300 Jackeon st 8. F. from 12 to 5. AL AMEDA ADVERTISEMEN NTS. AI.A MEDA REAL ll‘l'A'l'-. SPECIAL THIE WE £.200—Modern 2-story lmueoflmmn x1%: yenr Bay and Morton st stations: serme 10 st CHARLES ADAMS & CO, Bay station, Ala < HOUBE—Benutifully surnished: § rooms; large garfen and grounds, rented cheap for summer monthe. J. Elder Co., 22 Kearny, 8. FElder Rental Burear Jot FOR BALE—$1500: new n'adcfll Ml‘ roome, Vath snd basement; lot nxmf caeh, balance 920 per month. 1, H. YOU bullder, 1247 Park #t lEAl- FS’I‘A'I'I" WANTED. WANTED-A ot 4909 0§50 morth . ket st Hox 136 aRer REAL 'ITAT TO BEXCHANGE, AP AF A EXCHANGE—Butcher shop for elty or ewmry real estate; veason, golng 1o Nome. 3065 16th. | TAYLOR, 2262 or 2 sunny rooms to let; rea- | | THE | CLABBIFIED aiveriisements and subser] SHERMAN Apartment House, 23 Eighth st. r_Market—Furnished or unfurnished. | BUTTER, m~mumuny / fur. front rooms modern eonveniences, Apply bet. 2 and 4 p. m. ronable TUHRK. 208 (The Lake)—New e board optional. | Fhone Bouth 1‘ A DRANCH office for Call advertisements and mer has been established at 1086 | ons at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore, ROOMS AND IOARD. AN exceptional table: pleasant room, ®ood _service; popular rates. #07 California ALMORA Hotel, Twenticth and mfinon—tu- gantly furnished suites ot single. with board. PINE and Mason (Hotel onv-v)-m ruites or -lnlu rooms; privat _lent_table service. VALENCIA-ST. Hotel, 718 Valencia st., Mission .n: Sunsy Butter— MOTEL Repel Ne nullont tabl 'r‘ s arket—Sujtes, 3 07 Turnished rooms for houseKeep: | ioe | Mason—Elegantly | alko | |t f 2ol - =4 ew Ariingtom—Nicely for. 5 wite of R. T. Staley, a dullg g H L|.ll!N1'9—ln this o STORAGRE AND WAREHOUSES, PL LE-RODOLPH 8o und Moving . office Post and Powell sts.: tel. N S: tel. Matn STk PACIFIC Storase and Furniture Moving Com- rany. 2 Fillmdre st. phufi'e Jickson 251 1‘ F!N‘l[! \\M‘!l\ullle. !W lll- ZEHF TYPI Wnfl'fills-\'l money than aay riter Typew GREAT BARGAINS 1 sell better machines house in the cif Exchange, 53 51, e b A A T COMPANY of S8an Franclsco. Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, Callfornia. Notice 18 herahy given that at a rej ulu‘ meeting of the directors held on the 2n of May, 19) 4 call ot an asseasment of ont Hund lev: Ierl upon tion, payAble Immediatel 1. W. Hellmann Jfl at the office of the cur: poration, No. ontgomery street, In the city and counly of San Francisco, State of Oy Stock upon which this cnil or Asses hy stoc ment shall romain unpaid on {he 10th day of Tine, J90h Wil be delimquent and advertised for sale at publio auctlon, and unless pay. ment {s made before, will be sold on ti h day of June, 1801, at § o'clock p. m., at the office of the seoretary of sald corporation, No. 2 ‘Moatgomery afreet, in the <ity m\m\) of San Francisco, State ot California, y the delinquent call or uflmen(, 10+ "l er with t‘ol(:’ of ul-l\erm!n' al expenses nd, of sale. May AN IR, Socretary of Union 'mm Conwlny of San Franc) " No B Montkomery Strest, Ban Francisco, Californ| Moy Snd. 101, Kkholders of the Uniori Tril mpany of ROI!"IM to the above notice, we desire to inform you that the business of this ‘company 8 Srown %0 large that we deem it expedient to hate & paid uj rarilxnl ;'lm‘k of l;'n:l “!l"l lon Dnlllr- 1$1,000,000). t the presen m capital stoek 1s Seven numxne .nS‘n Thousand Dallars (3750,000 00). The directors. at u meeting held Niay: Snay 3 " hy o unanimous te resolved to transter On- l(\mdred and Twenty-five Thousand Dolla: 00) out of the surplus fund to r-‘;llnl , of which the above wenty it (A 009, 26,000 ey One Million - Bollars 000 00) pald up capital. By order of the board f directors. i 17\, HELLMAN JR.. Secretofy. i | = | 1 | 6 NeW Montgomers | Saax 3, 1901 Seated | '\lll be received at m. Weduekday, 1801, Pacific Bllndlrd Time, and thei Gpened,’ for ' furnishi Lastling and Buc form 0 standards and specifications; quanil- Qunumuu-r s O . 8an Franciscs { Cal in_tripiloate. clded upon Dy this Department. BId opened for the delivery of the same articles at ellh'r the San Franecisco, Boston, Chicago and Phiiadelphia Depots. Deilveries to dom- mence July 13t next, or as soon as practicable thereafter. Bldders must state In their pro- posals the rate and thae or dellvery should contract be awarded to them, and that no proposition should be made which tl are not positive tat they ean absolutely fulfili, Bide upon samples differing from speci tions sn samples upon which bids are lavited, will under no clrcumstances be entertalned. nor will unguaranteed bids be considered. Proposals for less quantities than advertised for wili be entertained. Bl not be considered. To avold mis- understanding as (o the exact nature of the articies to be furnished. bidders will examine :h« standard samples and specifica- tions, ko that proposals may be submitted by | them with a full knowledge of what will be required. | of domestic production and manufacture, con- ditlons of price and quality belng equal (In- cluding ia the price of fereign production and manufscture the duty thereon), and suchi pref- rence will by Eiven Lo ariicies of American production and manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of the consump- vlon raquired by the public service there. The ates reserves the right to accept o posals or Any part the n ard bigiks for broposal furnixhed on appll tion. Envelopes taining proposals will be endorsed '(,};mpo" 3 a ludrvuod (u )l ajo: | BIDS WANTEDNotice In ln!b{' 'm be received by the Board | 6 Veterans' Home of Cali- -l ite olfl-‘ room 15, 120 Sansome at. . up 0 30:39 a'clock o, m. FATURDAT. " dune medistely thersafier in the pressnce of A for furnisning wnd delivering qoart r and commissary sapplies for the Vi Slome, Nuva County. Cul. (raiiroad afa- Yountvilie), for six months commencing 1995, «nd ending Dedember 35, 11, o ae with information and Instruetions Tat vabmittng, bids wilt be MERESed thn tion by the underaigned. Bidders will tully foliow the ccnditions of the scned. 0 bid will be considered unless L 16 h schedulos. Xach bid. eran; thon July a;y must secompany hie Did witit & mr.md( well-known and responsibls banking house foc & least 10 per cent of tii yahlé to C. Mason trearurer, copditioned that the Didy or wiil anter | good end valid contract vy Sotice of neceptance as raquired by law. Th boy bl& and to ordér any quantity over ar unter the wmownt epecl Adaress 3. 5. SCOVILLE, Secretary Board | of Direstors of the Veterans' Home of Cull- 15, 320 Sansome wi., Man Fran Br onm of the Boatd of Di . J. SCOVILLE, aec NT—Of Division, of the PHI 2 March 1, 1801—Seal: ng & harbor at Hlnlll. ) bo received ot {his ctiiee until 1} aeoel [y m. August 1, 1901 and thea pubilcly w.fi 10 be 1om includes l'?‘u‘l 150, Fubble m m‘enblc yl'le | and ahells s a-p!n OF thirey fept. " to Ilol lof reclalmi ol andflu and a pl c Lul , sand fetect any or all bias. ..i lnnll: rAfl:nn'f’ 5% g "'fi" w“fin ptain, Eneinesrs, S ———— BIRTHS—MNARRIAGES—DEATHR ‘ashingtol “|s Chartes 3. B Motaler, nterment | PROPOSALS for Clothing nnd Equipage, Depot arefully | Preference will be given to articles | —_— given that reserves the right to reject any or all | fows 8t F I‘fl OHN llDDL..q s b ‘Washington street. CIRDEY 'lh lmn clty h gyl Frank Jopn, beloved, son of By "ihe Jate n Curley, and bronmr o.riho late Mary (‘urk) a native of New York, aged 28 years 9 months and 28 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- tuliy ihvited to attend the' funeral this day (Fridey), at 8:50 o'clock, from his late resi: dence, cornor of Point Lobos avenue and w street, thence to Holy Cron Churfih. where a solentn requlem will' -be Dbrate for the rcvose of his soul, cammenc- In( a0 9 Grelook, Tnterment THoly Gross Ceme- EY—!n ihis city, May 30, lhl. Russell 1y Dewey, a_ native of Westfleld, Mass., aged $§ yeurs 11 months and 23 day Dopap-in this oy, May 30, 1901, William Dodge, tather of William G. and Hen- rlettu M. Dodge 'Qd Mrs. Pierson Durbrow, BLIAS—In this cliy, May 30, 101, Louta beloved son of M. Flias, aitd broth it Funeral thie d (riday), at 3 o'cl from 1002 Hyde street, thes 30 o tral EL) Alll)—ln 1! ved husband of ‘eloc] a fintive of New 1us, of lian Eltas apd Mrs. A. Morris of Ml Foutth and Townaen -mm tor Ba- g Notice of ottt hemner. L4l 8 an ,vmme of an Francisco, aged 19 years lem (,QIIIQIGH' his l."}'. IIAY Thomas, father of t !u%'fl. Hapvah, | Gooras, Son an lle Ellard, and brother-in-law of Frank end Johanna Creem, a native of the parish of Newtown- shandrum, County Cork. lNInnd. aged years 8 mionthe and 28 Rlnlnlunm are t- Friends and acq ‘TFespec y invited t0 attend the funeral to-morrow Eaturday), at b o'clock, from his late resl- 1212 Humpshire street, thence to Bt. Péeter's Church, where & rnqu em mass Wil be celebrated for the reposs qf his soul, som- at 9190 o'clock. Interment’ Holy metery. this ecity, May 30, 1901, FITZGBRALD-In John, beloved husband al llry Fitagerald, and father of Jeremiah, James, Willlam and ol Fheaxerait, n naiive o County Cork T ean and Acauaihtuntes whd ‘Flends and_aca: ces whd bers of the Holy Name Muny pil" lull{ Invited to attend the fune: Ratu ;f) at 8§ o'clock, from hli m- rnl- dence, Bush_ street, thence to St. inie's’ Church, where a'solemn requiem nwn mass will be celebrated for the repcas of hi soul, tommencing at § o'clock. xmermnnl Holy Cross Cemeter: GQET/—In Los Gatos May b 10 Anna Goetx, beloved wife of Joseph Goet na- tive of France, aged 46 years and ¢ inonths. Friends and acauaintances are respect- m Iy favited i attend the funeral Sunddy, L L Srolock. from her late res for services. Interment Mount Calvary Ceretery. |GO!!—In this el May 23, 11, Mary B. Goas, and mulher of E> Friends fully Invited v (Friday), at 2. d acauaintances are respect- attend the funeral this day o oclock, from Grace M. E ana enty-fifst O Cemetery. 1801, May lD d Mary | Mrs. James, Boston; Interment 1. HART-—Drowned in Bureka, ¥ 3 Sehiller and llk-hall Gertle and Lala Hart, a mative of Muss., gzed M years. HALL-In" (his city, May 27, ml. Edward all, & natwe of Jreland, dged 4 years. | HARRINGTON-*In this city, May 25, o peloved mothef of | Harrington, Bmith, wife of the Iate John Humnmn, Frank, Julla, and mother of ihe late John, Joseyh and Jamcs E. Harringlon, native of Ireland. Ann H. | £ County Sligo, Friepds and nululllfllnt" ivited to attend t "t 530 0'clock, from the parlors of iinn & Co., 314 Bddy street, be- r and Jones, thence to Mission where a solemn nl.m‘ mass will b celebrated for ti Tommencine &1 § GClock. re respect- e funeral this day repose of her Interment rado, May 29, 1801, Phillip, of Blizabeth Hellwie, -nal P. and George P. Hell- | ny. aged T years § | HELLWIG foved hu fatier of wik, monihs and 14 days. EX Friends and Amulnun«- Are réspedt- fully invited to etiend the funeral wervices | this- day (Friday). at ! o cloc his late | residence in Alvarado. HENSING-—Entersd I0t0 rest, . dence, 1308 Valencla street, in this vlly. n 2, 18, Meta, beloved mother of Joh st of New Yok, Mre, Hagry Ruthiann ot Gonzales, Mre. John ¥. warts of Ban | Francisco, and yister of Mrs. M. Hollandér | of New York and Mre. G. Neunaber of San Francisco, & native of Germany, aged 73 7 days. (New York pa- | i EF Funerai riv HOCHSTADTER - elty, M indly omit flowe: y €7 Frionds end xequaintances ars respect- fully inviled 1o uttend (he funeral this day Frid. vom her late real. | Interment Home of apecinl traln leaving | { outl streets at 11 o'clock. | - | Please omit fowers. | KAMP-1In (his city, Mar 23, mx, 0«5 isr, pounsest son of Mr. brother of Roy San Tove, Can ATIENTHAL G ihie Minan, dearlr beloved wite of finat Lilien thal, and mother of Henry Lilienthal, Mrs. €. Q) ‘Manwels end Guesfe and Minnie Ldllenthal, & native of Mark, Oldendorf, Ger- many, aged 48 years 8 montha and 34 deys. frriends and Accunintanoss are respect- invited (o attend the funeral to-morrow , at 2 o'elock, from her late resi dence, 1913 Misvion siroet, betwoen Fiftaenth and Hixteerffh, Interment Masonle c-m-cery LIOY~In this clty. May 28 190, Dr. Georg Lioyd, dearly beloved husband of Annh. Lloyd, father of Grace, Eaith, George E. Jr. ‘aud ireae Lioyd, Llo' nl HALIYG of San Francieco. aged @ yoars Les- J. 1 amp, o na- , 8824 17 years and l[ v Y a ‘oArs and 2 Friends shé acquAiftanoss are respect- rolly invited l;“‘ 4 the funerml this . (hees o . Dominies ¢ and Steiner strééts, Whers a solemn requiem mass will be uhbrn-d for the of his squl, commencing at 10 & clook. tecment HOIIIII Calvary (‘cmnm MeCABE—In Infl!l(fl. (.‘7 May lfll. Cllh. orine McCabe, w! ine Tate ha Cabe. “and ¢ dn;!'r‘ h:lova mother Pn-t“" Rowa, w Francts, Edwa b.-unlm - sie; Anna Maria, Joho, Eiizabetn, Al der and Alice A.m ‘al native ot ., aged 6% years 10 numlhl and 1 E7 interment at Modmto, Cal.. to-morrow (daturday), at 10 o' cloc) lllbLnR~ln this eity, lly 9, 1901, Marie M. beloved wife of M-m tiler. of funeral heteart Birth, marriage and desth nollcu sent mail will aot be inserted. They m Mna at sither of the publication nm«- {ndotsed with the name and residence of #ons authorized to have the same publl-hof.’ BORN. TALEY-In this clty, May ’.ml.h(h. DIED. Arundell, Willlam T. Hensing, Meta Awulllon, M 3 nudm Baxter, James Clements, Katle nna, Llll (h Curley, Frank s, Lioya. "By, Deway, &‘l"“fll Fitzgerald, John {oetz, Anha ury B Heliwlg, Phillip AGUILLON~In 8onoma, Camille Aguillon, & nativ ARUNDELL—1In this city, liam T., beloved husband her of Chos Ilr 1901, Mrw, rance, aged May a8, w01, Wil Arun.h.ll"". Aativa b A m’ nd D dayn ¥ Frisnds and a nees are 1uliy Invited to atiend the Taneral 1 to-morrow !nlurdny at 2 o'clock, from thel Misslon [ ple, 2688 Mission Srest, bstween Twn-ty-u«md enty-third, unler the © muspices of Mission Lodge No. 169, F. m A Interent Cypress Lawn Coma eral car. )\cmuno -l his ’A‘w-nu- BAXTIR—ln the City and May 3. 100, Jum nnnm, = hative 'y'ln- ced 34 years. M. nu. rd _optional. ‘rur GAGE, 428 Qnry—Nle-vly turnished rooms; excellent wervice: board ovtional r-lm-nu- 5. om: 1 o 2 pecaonn; good hmlly ho-rd. reasonablo. Box 3297, f‘AII ‘l"BClAL l(l’l‘lcl! DAD) tenants ejected for § i olecy me‘a}l ity (r country. PAC] CO., 415 Monteomery st rooms 9-19: tel, 5590, SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, SECOND-HAN most any price You want o phy: rented §2 mo. 145 Bixth st.; phone Mint 18 ALL kinds boi id and repuisin m-r-n teed. Charles z(‘k‘ W15 IlllMI? ALL Ihd:"-bw'?& 'l"ld‘ rented, uolllfl & May bzlovld wife of Dm. uin of '+ aged b nl:h 7 momn rhes acquainta invited lo ulmd the and I’Il days. Jaay), at 2 o'elock, from m ‘..m.“? 1 ( HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. BANIEL By DONOVAN i FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND ftM 20 l’l oml te Lincoln H e AATIS, COT T®, and brother o! Mre. M. D. . Harris and Joseph and Ben Rnnn a nt - of Pennsylvania, aged —l m ty, Ma; ihin petored. ife oF o of Henry, J s fative of ‘inl lr.:. W. Genesy, §7 Notice of tuneral hereatter. m“ wife %! MeMahon i e I are respecte ttend the fune .o’ lock, from tfl" .fi oseph’ , reat m rvpon of her soul, FLDON. h lu 1901, Adnl ELDON—1 ty, o gcr( [ lhlcn ' l. e’l,fid h{llblld ot Bheldon, & incojn Post No. h SMITH- In this eity, ll. lmml. and m aE’ QHNESSY_In thia city, BHAU blfif n 1901, 3 1 acquaintances lish, 41 Van N, h -umn. at l oumell lnlmmm Holy o 7 months il dny-. A mm V.. beloved hesband of ot Ferdi TH wervices De"held thi day ), at 10 :'cl:ll. at m-‘ bl'.u‘“ml\u- under A R R lc‘n’w'i;f ‘F"F my."%::....;- mative o$ lends and lmnmulrn'r::‘ «h"."‘ w'—‘l "" :}“rnnun JW,B?% of - a. Illll ud wl.nu-n. snmc of l-‘ l. Francisco, days. gton. TACOMA, Wash., May 30.—The. first iscoverad in this State was struck t “r4 ‘at a dmholnnrlymlt%‘ & W ing driven n Id nof anm t 'OOII u ves from ‘cllhl #tood up and the bvu went over | , stern first. 8an tifiued warm, =:=~=>11¢ngc l~><g:oo~»4-u-n 30 ram«d—luuu: uvl-'n the surface. The wna was nhn- ming and who pro t Osmoné, vb:ma exl:afinm and -u& before he ..oum Hoon the olhcr » Who was cling- h boat, floatéd half a mile down d an exeit- nd rescuers -ln fime beto they landed him in an- { other boat. He and was sijgncly | ‘5 oy the Talfing of nwma mm wafb Current Carries mm Boat Over a Dam THE WAGES DEMANDED s Differences Between One Los Angeles to Dpstructlon Electric Railway Company and Men Are Settled. LOS ANGELES, May 20.—The aiffer- ences which have for some fime existed between the several eléctric rallway com- \g:mu of this clty and theit employes been u(ll.lctnal.l.ly -d.hll!ed far as_the Los A pan; concerned by the ldabllm\ Con'm. '“ Cheap Ratcs Fastw Santa Fe The places, the rates for the round trip and the dates of sale are below. The cther details can. be had of the Santa Fe Ageats. BUFFALO, $87.00 Seven Young Residents of Philadelphia Are the Victims. / schedule of 20 cents an hour for men who June 3, 4; July 3, 4; Avg. 22, have been with the com; than L EHILADELPHIA, May %A row. :r'.‘m yeatny iy ;’e,fl.“:n:&:'.i}’&'r'm The=, 233 Sept. 3, 6. t taini; of elgl WO years ant cent; re’ - pe:-u::nw.n: awent aver Flat Rock dam, | vice.” Tt Is Lelieved the other Wr CHICAGO, $72.50 in the Bchuylkill River, this atfternoen, "% adopt thle same schedule, wi 18 July 3 and 4. and seven of them—five girls end twfl sald to be satisfactory to the men. drowned. The victims, 2 of whom were Phiiadelphians, were: CINCINNATI, $76.50 MAZIE KENNIDY‘.. 1. A June 30 and July 1. MAUD RUTTER, 18. MAMIE SULLIVAN, 2. FLORENCE DENSMORE, 15, “Evzu!&‘,‘&m FLORENCE BOND, 11 . : RE! BERTRAM ouou'nh B COLORAELSIRINGS, $55 The young man saved Is John Moore, Y t members | g T, 88225 The party was ¢omposed of members of foeling on the the Bim Soclal Club. They, with a lurge "0 DETROIT, -1 nuinber of others, most (oth wr‘nom reside July 1 an In the southern séction of the city, orgaun- | {zed a plenic for to-day. They embarked GAL' FUHNIA KANSAS CITY, $60.00 In guyly decorated wagons early tns June 3 and 4. anomlnx and :Ilclk::ehd ;::ll: :x.lmnr mnR:'a:I len, along the I ver, ol st e ot oo s | L IM |TED LOUISVILLE, $77.50 party split up after dinner for a row on Aug. 20 and 21. the river. Heavy rains during the past week had than you find eisewhers, ¥ made the muddy stream quitée high and and it runs like this "|Lw“ll|§EE’l:7m wifter: tian usual. July 17 and the current was much However, the unfortunate party imnisdi- ltelr struck out for midstream. he girls were huddled in the starn, ome of Lhe Boys wis FOWINE and the oot was sitting In thé bow of the boat. After LEAVES SAN 9 am Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sal Sun ST. PAUL, $67.90 June 3 and 4. tting in the middie of the river and ARRIVES cfim j o 1t f fort, { The best service and the pleasantest :‘E‘: !ggn:h' s 1o toward. the siafe 2:16 pm Thur Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed way is furnished by the was During this time it was carried slowly down stream. The boy doing the row- ing declded to go through the locks and as he lnnrouched the dam he was warnad | by the lock-keeper not to approach any closer. The warnink was not heeded and the young oarsman kept on rowin til he found that the lock was closed. attempted to turn the boat, which was then about fitty feet from the dam and twenty-five feet from the shore, but he! turnd the wrong WBJ A moment later and the boat was fu the swiftly-moving current. Rea!luh? then, or the first time, that they were in dan- 78 HOURS TO CHICAGD ON THE SANTA FE Sanla Fe .u_] MARKET ST. ‘ SOUTHEBN PAOIFIC. 1enve sad are due 1o el NAN FRANCINCO. it T S SRR | curonn ormawssnan w0, "L CEEETERE L was carrie lowar e brink ol he - hmn: waters and just as it reached the LEAve — Fnow Mar # 101 Asnive SAN FRANCISCO AND- NORTH mmc% RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St San Francisco t> 8an Rafael. WEEK DAYS-T:30, 9:60, 11:% & m.. 12:35 3:30, 510, ursdays-Extra trip ndwn p. m curdays—Batre trips &t 1.0 an st of the over which. thirty ~ho entire dam, of water was passing. The drop to the rocks below is approxi- mately twel'e feet. The boat siruck the water bottom up and as jt disappearcd the whole party wn under it, Nothing ! more was seen by the few persons v.'hn‘ saw the accident for almost 2 ninute, L o " & » when the boat r-nng%::red witn one boy stAl‘!t?p'w i e S ot o B clinging 1o its keel. Then the cther youn, San Rafae) to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS=:1. 136, $:20, 1110 8, m.; 340 B3 p. m Saturdays—Extes wéipa mah was seen to come to the surface an make a frantlc effort to reach shore by | swimming. The six girls never rose to | argariies Chien, ot 1 eilte Chien, Bol Hinroeer i Ghiacsa (Vosemie), o= ¥ »304 Ollqflv @ b b e @ 0, B0 e mi L, 30, | Weather Report. M};“ 'fi"fin} ,"‘,'%_a":‘"':‘""" . Pucific time.) Sun- | Week co, May 3, b p. m. The following are the seasona) rainfalls to 40 1| K40 am | 330 pm 030 u petatagma. | m|.):25 am date as compared with those of same date last - ,{"“ | e season, and ratnfull in last twenty-four hours: | —o pml 500 ”"'; Saats i 6:30 pm | — — —— - - 1 i | Last | This Last 7:30 am| [10:35 aea STATIONS. |8 me Beanon. | Beason. H{;'.::-n 19:40 am Geyserville. | | Cioverdale. | 7:38 pmi 6:1 pm Hepland [10:40 am|10:35 am and Uklab. | 7:35 pm! 6:20 pm il am(10:5 am | |0 flncrn"mc.l T z;vx-m? .oapm 70 am| 0 am | 9:6 am| $:00 am | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL ¥ i NDITIONS { 6:05 pm! €:20 pm | San clsco data~ llu!mnm minimum 48, mean Fair weather prevalls nver the Pacific slope except In Utah and northern Arismona. where it i cloudy and somewhat threatenin ‘The pressure has risen rapidly o 00 pm| Glep. Ellen. temperature | Btages cohneet at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Epinrgs; at Fulion { for Altruria; at Lytton' for Lytton, o try weat of the Rocky Mountains and an area | Ooyeervilie e g Py | v for the Geyuers: at Hopland for Duncan &E{"' Dressure is centfal off the Washington Fpnl?h Highiand Eprings. Keiserville. Caris. he temperature Has risen over the Pacific Rt 0 Vinke e b | — lhpt except in southern Idaho and the north- Lakes. Laure! Dtll'fikz wmer OOAST LINE (l-n-- liauge). me of Utah and Nevada, whers It | Upper Lake, “Pomo, Potter Valley. | (Foo of Market Street.) s Falien mbotit ten degrees Riverside, Lierley's, MBuckneils, | . Freah to brisk northerly winds are blowing tn Helghts, uilyiile. | ores Hot !!"‘AE Excarson LT G ey il S favoratth and- T T | samw i Jawe, F ‘onditions are favora e or “con- 1. Willits, Laytonville, H cr —ty tinued plnunl -umr in c-m;wm-'mnh Elw, s;mn Havels, Otsen's, - Dyer, ml':'u'i | *‘M-m Forecast inélsco for thirty a i s.mrdny “in Monday round trip tickets st re- hours nndlu mldnllm Northorn California- duced rates. 1818y ey R continued whren ‘freah, RoriRwest Wind. On Sunday round trip ticketd to all poinés | temon gouthern California—Falr Friday; fresh west- | be _;nnd Ban Rafa halt | erly wind. Icket Office, 60 -rln am Chronicle ax st |, CREEK ROUT. FERAY, Ast. resh northwest wi Gen. Pase, Trom SAN FRANGISO0—Feot of Mart -t Survet (Slip H)— ay: 1ight southeri Franciscd and vicinity~Fair F lmlh'.:] v‘n“ LLSON, Local Forecast Official, wind. wlnd- ; come H. C. WHITING, Gen. M 1708 900 1300am. 100 300 Prom OARLAAD—Pool of Srandway —16:00 $8:00 0000w, 1390 290 &:00r. Santa Fe Trains—Dbaity. A Eeole: Ia Leave M nmam:« Ferry Depot. Leidigh Local | Lim'd | Ovrl'd | Local G Hugh Dally. x-'fly Ig:r L C Vean, — £ i e 3 e X fi : et 2 vkao. o 3xE z i » bl i ~Ogna g i L LY i 2o £} B e 8 »’ 2 . - 32 to Bll!rl d fl‘l‘ o train 18" the'Caiforaia Limited cu—m‘m!um Sleeping Eln&'m f‘ -un-?huu o) 21; ; *?» i 3 1 iz i & Eugd] Bluft 'ALACE HOTEL. rrIINl.h T Bnay, BIII)I ‘& I Bg.fl o BUFFALO e $87,2 JUTALO $87.2 VIA ILLINOIS € Tllll R R Tickets JUNE 8d and Ath FOR DETAILED INFORMATION CALL OR ADDRESS W. H. SNEDAKER, Gen'l Agent, 648 Market Street. > i -] H St nu.N Mm.,Cll ' : 3; B aras 1 Efi?‘ < i %’5%% e