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THE SAN FRANCISCQ CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1901. dence of his sister, 117 Palmer street, thence to French Chureh, Bush street. ROOMS “TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. DIVIDEND NOTICES. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—Con. REAL LSTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale R S niver ™Y Curtani | TSEOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— | CLIFFORD, 204 Ellls, cor. Mason—Elegantly | DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 30 (twenty | GILMORE—In Oakland, John K., dearly be- = el : eacy pavments | Cotatl macts $60 to 330 per acre, on Rancho | ~furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonabic. | cents per share) of the Paguhau Sugar Plan- | loved on of John and Mary Gilmore, and g T T NSt bavments. | Cotatl, Sonoma Co.; future valu assured. as — . - | tation Company will be payable at the office | *brother of Marguerite, Aroline and George ! s il one . meoarrell st | San Francisco is growing rapidiy: location | FOLSOM, &0, near Fourth—Furnished rooms, | of the company. 27 Market 8t.. on and after | - Gilmore, a natise of San Francisco, aged 9 il i 1 I R i also| best for poultry and genmeral farming. Apply | 31 per iveek. Saturday, August 10, 191 Transfer books | years 2 months and 17 ‘days. yers. Phiete Sotat Co. #02 Californta st., for pam- | oo e pantly furniehed | Closed on Saturday.’ August & 1001 at 12| GONYEAU—In this city, August 3, 1001, John phiets or information. o'clock m. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary. of storage planos Baptiste, beloved husband of Almeda S. Gon- sultes ‘and single; travelers accommadated. instaliments: no reserve. | POULTRY and dairy ranches for zal s Gi yeau, a native of Canada, aged 63 years 9 P Y or sale; write for N e—The Gi: - , natl e CO., 1706 Market st. | free list. C. R. WINFIBLD, Petafuma, Cal. | GRANT ave. 2—Has changed hands; ele. | PIVIDEND hoticrofhe Glant Powder Com- 1 months and 3 days. S zithers, old and new. H. | CHEAPES ~: G s gantly furnished sunny suites; also single |' five cents (75c) per share on the issued capital I Priends ate invited to attend the funersl and be: sirvices to-day (Tuesday), ca—The Weekly | rooms, $2 per week and upward; electric call; | giock of the company has been deciared pay- iref. 2 Latham piace. Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the | telephone = at the chapel in 0dd Fellows' Cemetery. = Titis Dintis b T Ll O ephone. ~ . e able at the office of the company, 435 Call- | Roniat CHavel In Oad Tellows Certteth $100; elegant new | postage pald. 4 WOTEL ST, DENIS (Buropean plan), 20 Turk | fornia st San Francisco, on August 10, 1901 | -Sacramento street. Please omit flowers. Trunsfer books close August 3, 1001 at noon. Hamilton, 8 Flood bldg. st.. near Market—Central location: new build- HAGSTROM—In this city, August 5 Personally e —————— SPARKS, cretary. ' - ROSS v 2 = = ing: elegantly furnished first-class Della, youngest and beloved dzughler of - ————~——__ | LARGE and small houses for sale, lease or | ™ : o Sstes i va Hagstrom, a native of San Francisco, : nd 4pright, planos | - exchanee: building lots and land by acre. J. | _take Morket-st. cable cars to i e MABEIAGD WEENSER, e e L e on uc'e 2 s NSTE <o v y . August 4 191, Mar- " - MeAlist, EAD. San_Anselmo. KEARNY, 31 and 47 Post—Offices. O SUP0Y | The followink marriage licenses were issued | tial, denrly” beloved Rusband of Ames B "t pianc for sale cheap. §37 Mec- | REAL ESTATE WANTED. = OCMA? — e vesterday: Haingue, and loving father of Ailene and Alfred Worthington, 37, 154 Tehama street, and Cecelia Parker, 28, 154 Téhama street. Joseph M. O'Brien, 38, St. Nicholas Hotel, and Josephine C. Walsh, 33, 811 Polk street. Panl Znnone, T 249 Facific street, and An- | Martial Hainaue, and s)n of the late Mar- tial and Mary Hainque, a native of San Francisco, aged 27 years § months and I7 vs. L7 Friends and dcquaintances are respect- #| LARKIN, 804—Large sunny front; nicely furn- ished, $10; large back room, suitable for 1 or 2 gent: LOT wanted to build flats on. .DONNELLY CO.. @2 Market st., opoosite Palace Hotel. i In a tourist sleeping-car— $7. with one of the Burling- or desk room. 8% X z Toom for gentleman; private family; §6 month. | nie 1. Kane, 19, 249 Pacific street. fully invited to attend the funeral to-day i e - M ) : i 4NT§. Y BT e N. 'A. Brooke, 3, Loomis, Cal., and Jennie | (Tuesday), at 10:15 o'clock, from his late ton Overland Excursions. aleo 10 Sanscme, store 35 e Lt CHEAD] LANEDA 4 PAEVAR ARKET, 1015 (New Arlington)—Nicely fur- | A" Hooper, 25, 2619 Octavia street. residence, 3888 Twenty-third street, thence The. thuir:- 5 Stz th e per_month, niched rooms. 4 & week up; e o day Up._ | Mads T.' Groths, 3, San Ramon, Cal, and | to Notre' Dame des Victoires Church, Bush - ot i g o0 AR D s N * == Marie Andersen, 24, San amon, Cal. street, where a solemn requiem igh mass GIL. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. MARTINET. 1101 Geary_Elegant suites. newiy | “Gio e Duguied, 23, 1416% Baker street, and | Wil be celebrated for the repose of his soul, SOl Ahe Cleam Snd - e furnished: private; bath: single rooms'$10 up. Jaurita Becerra, 23, 1416% Baker street. Michael J. Melvin, 23, 443 Thirteenth street, and Katherine B. Healey, 23, 36 Moss street. John W. Blaauw, 30, 316 Market street, and commencing at 11:15 o'clock. LOWENSTEIN—In this city, August 4, 191, Clara Lowenstein, beloved mother of Mrs. Celia _Ulfelder, Mrs. Lillie Dessauer and route surpasses all others in beauty and interest. hand - H. § in WHITE, order; all MARKET, 1802, cor. Van Ness ave—Modern 516 Mission st. | ALAMED2 and Fruitvale bargains for invest- house. Furniture new. Gas Grates and Run- ors aud houseseekers on easy terms Or ex- b o alty. ning Water. All outfide rooms. Gentlemen anEe (o IAL CBARGATN, SeRtarrid; atererioee | Glendolen’ L. Ross, 25, 931 Haight street. Amanda, Benard and Samuel Lowenstein, a RO¥ ] One of the fmest residences in the city: 13 Jobn Englander, 26, 633 Eddy street, and native of Prussia, aged 51 years 3 months B of palmistry, will | rooms, 3 bathrooms, etc.: best location: fin- Beatrice E. Marshall, 15, Portland, O and 11-days. | McALLISTER, 786—Large front room to let. corner_ Eighth—Newly furnished room, §1 per week: transfent. OAK, 109—Nice double room suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday). at 10-o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 12/9 O'Farrell street. Interment at Home of Peace Cemetery by train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11:30 o'clock. LYNCH—In this city, August 3, 1601, Susie, beloved wife of George J. Lynch, mother of | Robert, Ella, Alice and Thomas H. Lynch, | and daughter of George and Abble Hastings, | eeks at hall price. 64 | fched in oak, birdseye maple and Carolina | pine; kighly decorated: lot 85x170 feet. SP) AL. Two modern cottages, 5 rooms and bath; | near station; $1500. | A. R. DENKE. Station. Alamed; and face | change to Bostor, _Tickets and berths at Southern Pacific ticket offices or by writing W. D. Sanborn, Gen'l Agt., 631 Market St., San Francisco. BIRTHS —HMARRIAGES— DEATHS, Birth, marriage and death notices sent by = | malil wiil not be inserted. They must be handed O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny ‘furnished rooms and | in at either of the publication offices and be offices; elevator: elec. lights; day, week, mo. | indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. the business palmist MAINY Coat; 1 to of | 906 Market s* — Webster-st. Inrny r TN ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent IlIght; A a native of San Francisco, aged 36 years J | . call | BI< R KF] Fl Mn FRT[\}« \1\’[8 reading-room, smoking-room and lp 8" par- | BORN. montks and 4 days. . and | M, 40 4 N VI B h lor; rooms, per night, 35¢ to §1 50; v =<k, $2 to . 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- this remedy $S: month. $8 to $30: elevator on ground floor; “h hot and cold wates SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., Merket—Furnished or unfurnished. Hancock, New Hamvshire, Au- zust 4, 1561, to the wife of Sidney. D. Allen, 2 daughter. FOGE—In _this , city, 1901, wife of J. L. Foge, a son. fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1133% Howard street. Interment Lau- rel Hill Cemetery. MEDIN—In this city, Auvgust 5, 1901, William, WRECK OF THE VIPER NOW IN THREE PIECES |SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Tralns leave nud August 5, 10 the iree, sealed, fully illustrated, . . new of men, how to attain | one block to Ashby sta. due o nrrive né should be § BER B sage] on . anny A 5 v beloved husband of Maggie Medin, and father b 2 NAN FRANCINCO. acarC Radrense PARdS | and electric cars; fine mantel and sideboard S0 U P, e o MR, W e 0 €| of Siamie. Willle and Albert Medin. & native | CTew Owe Their Liges to the Assist- | (iain Line, Foot of Harkes Streek) e Daicu reelain b cd_stnk, u A s 3 2 ; " e L A1ne e B X | fire gas fxtures; sewer and water connected: | STOCKTON, 32—Nice sunny clean sultes and | “wito of 1 .. Kennars, o dwughter” " " | MORDHORST-In this city, August 4, 1501 =00 Neudesods Ny & Nrands | LRAYE — FRow JuLy It 0L — ammive T i LTON, having left my bed oo < Tent for this 20| “single rme.: run. water; baths: phone; cheap. | pruy_In thi : July 2 at her late residence, 614A Fourth stree Fishing Smack. |~ - will not be’ responsible 5 see the cottages I have at Golden Gat A n this city, July 22, 1901, to the wife £ 5 7:004 Benicia, Suisuu, Elmira aod Sacrs- ) et Sy and Berryman station. W. C.| THE CECILENE, 90 Van Ness ave of Wiilis H. Pray, a daughter. Auna, beloved wife of John C, Movdhorst, | LONDON, Aug. 5.—Late dispatches r=| 3 City | " aenelor's "apartments: degantly turnished; | SHEARANCIn this ety July horst. " sister ‘ot Mrd. Catherina Kisin, Mis | elved from Por smoutn " regaraing_he | all sunny rooms: refere Theck Neatler; | do-b . Folsom 1328 | walk to U. C. ground: ! tubs: yard; private’ entrance. | . MARRIED. Holssel, Germany, aged 51 years 2 months | that the well-known difficulty in reversing | and 12 'days. turbine engines contributed to the acci- | grand neighb: JOHNSEN—SILVERA—In this city, August 4, Mission, nr. 10th. ood | see the new dent occurred it is probable that every- o wiver i a1 meal; $4 per week: every aCCOMMOAAtioN AN | peeme—————— Mary O'Coznor, and uncle of Mrs. Joseph =T C. MORAN & C icely furnished rooms: | 1001, by Rev. O. Groensbers, Laurits® Jonn: [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | gont. sivos Niles, Lathro, Stockton Vinchester | = en it modern improvs Tooms §150 week uD. | sen and Flora Silvera. {g{,‘gd;g;égg‘g to attend the fone e O Eman | A French fishing smack, acting as a} s~ T i 700 Tooms: > ottage; X 00; { ——— i add el o by ARy o i <day). 3 g i E g N octerville. to $ per week: | 8200 cash, balance $15 per month. W. 'C. | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | NQP(I_LS%A RLA?&OE rin this city, August 3, | Evangelical Lutheran Church, corner Iddy ‘m'l!?!:' ’{;med the crew to reach the shore. | g.g4, gnagta Bxpress— i mnd D et ek 1 I e ! ed at Call branch office. 2200 Fiflmore, | 1%L by Rev. O. Groensberg, Paul S. Niel' | and Gough strects, where services will be | e Viper was running at twenty knots | gt g o an m the A SUrIE sy | el as.Coll s i % | sen’'and Merie C. Lassen. held commencing at 1:20 o'clock. Interment | when the fog set in. She was then eased | B B oren 1w from oo $700—5100 balance $10 per month; A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | PAUL—MAU—In this city, August 4, /1901, Masonic Cemetery. down to five knots and was running_ at BB@A Ban e Lis Scotch. § | rooms, ahd tank: lot $x130: two blocks | Subscriptions had been established at 104 | by the Rev. F. A. Doane, George A. Paul of | NORTHRUP—In this city, August 5 1901, of | that speed when she struck. When her Toue, gari T N LE) to care. W. C. MORAN & CO. | _Valencia et. i San Jose, Cal, and Mabel E. Mau of San | diphtheria, Ednma Northrup, beloved and | cables parted her stern smashed on the Murysville, Chico, Market st between » ol BN | = | | T TaNClECO. 'youngest daughter of Henry and Pauline | rocks. She subsequently parted amid-| 8:20a Oakdale, Chiness (¥osem = $1566—FOR 1 week only; S-room house; cost | ROOMS AND BOARD. SCOW—FOUTE—In_this~city, August 3, 1901, | Northrup, a native of San Francisco, aged 7| ships and is now in three pieces, the stern nora. Carters e, three-gua: $4500; corner lot 45x100: sewer and water all | ~ornnn e by the Rev. F. A. Doane, William C. Scow years € months and § days. | end being inverted on the rocks. If th N{ A Rayward, Nile N OGIFLITING | _connected. W. C. MORAN & CO. | UNRIVALED furnished rooms: be | of San Trancisco and lomia Lilllan” Foute | O'CONNOR—In:this clty, August 5 1901 Pat- " had been much sea running when the accl- | siges Fo W g e o £ e S R T e akland: unsurpsssed family ta c per | of St. Helena, Cal. rick, dearly beloved husband of thé late | T“mmp_ Stockton, Merced | houses going up in this tract; now is your 2% v Twe J body aboard of her would have perished. Fresuo and Los Angeles . __ED. | time before prices raise: only 4 short blocks | nirn Aint, Oaptanar o o oo st DIED. Cullen, a nativé of Dunamore, County Cork, | RO(¥, apeard, of her Wwowld Rave perlhedi | maos Yaliehn Murte i Way Siaiions Oorn Paint, the beat | 2 U.'C wonsts = W. IC. MORAN'E O T Augustine, Marie Hainque, Martial 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | but for the z tance rendered. | 10:00a The Overland Liwited—Ogden, Den- - 50 TO 3300 per acre In Schmidt village. | Snon ransgemarts medorn: enny Tosme: ta Brady, Robert E. Lowenstétn, Clara fally invited {0 atiend the funeral to-morros: — |7 810 cash, balance $ onth P e 3 P3| Breen, Thomas Lynch, Susie (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi by s e R Poman s o, | De board: unexcelled. Tel. Church 18" | Bricdy, Julla Medin, William dence, 1394 O'Farrell steet, thence 1o St. | SERVIANS PLEASED WITH | e ARYL | Lorin and Schmiat Block. Berkelsy. | ELLIS 1015 Front suite of rooms: 2 or 7| Brooke Carrie = Mordhorst, Anna T e THE NEW ELECTION LAWS it~ Fanding: o § "ot Al Ao ey | CALL and see the two new o colbigee 1 ralmen; alao sumny front yoom, 1 or 2. Shoek.: MES. 4D, . {OCHIBOE C Ratrick: brated for the repose of his soul. commenc- | o S | = all drngpists | © buildine: high besement; mantel: all the | — roaklas P | Docium, James A. Pelton, Dr. H. S. ing at 9:3 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary | Secrecy of the Ballot Is Secured by - bair and moler Gestroved with | latest plumbing; well, {ank and windmill: | ELLIS 18¢—Sunny rooms, single or en suite; | Ellis, Mary 8 =~ Pouyal, Raymond F. | Cemetery. % : s il Inclosing the Voting Slip |, S0y HbwnLirscsn, Bekion Fol MISS EATON, 1113 Sutter st. | 10 minutes to R. R. station; price only $1400; | new flat: modern: everything new: excellent | 00d, Mrs. Isabella thmoeller. Anna PELTON—Near Nome, Alaska, January 6, Rubber Ball | 4:30r Hayward, Niles, Nan Jose, Livermos wieaiacd B g balance én easy payments. J. R.| board: references extra: also table board. - | Garnier, Frederick = Romberg, Theresa 191, Dr. Harrison Seth, beloved son of Mr. a Rubber Ball. 4:307 Port. Cos's, Tracy. Lathrop, Stocktcn drese pants. $2 50. | X Lorin . e | = D = | Glimore, John K. Smith, Gladys and Mrs. J. S. Pelton, betrothed of Dr. Alice [ BELGRADE, Servia, Aug. 5.—The first | 3:00F Tho Owl limited—Fres h and Dupont. e LIFORNIA, S0 : select | Gonyeau, John B. Sullivan, Mamie A. Bush, and brother of Mrs. N. L. Rowell, I it » Hw . B.umm.x for St - " 6-room cottage, high basement, mantel, | femily hoteliexc | Hagstrom, Della Mrs o ToD. Black, Mrs, Bradford Webster, | €lections under the new constitution have | bars, Los Avgeles... 8:334 4’;»;:;:;‘:;:10“; J;_l oors, tiled sink, partry, electric and | oo Repelier, 781 Sutter—Newly fornished | AUGUSTINE—In this “clty, Augdst 4 1901 Mrs. A. C. Cameron and Paul Pelton. | resulted in the return of eighty-three 6:00p Martinéz, Antioch, Stockton, Mer- e g gy Ry TSR Tha aiem e Wi | “excellent table: spectal rates to tourists. | fe _Aurustine, beloved mother of Mry. | LOULALIn this city, August 4 1301 Ray | Ministerfalists. of which number seventy- | 12359 cbstumes. play books. wig: DI 3 Seluwies SWAN ThpSLEORN, AT = e o | uise Borchard, ‘and grandnfother of Alfred | Wogd F. Pouval beloved son of Mr. and | one are Radicals. The remainder are s Expresa—Mendota, GOLDSTEIN & CO.. 133 Mkt ek 185 Tlartie (nboe; \Ribn an THE Crocker, 915 Leavenworth—Iine runny | Borchard, a native of Magdeberg, Germany, | My Jonn and Marle Pouval, and brother of | 1y .ra)s and Independents. Thirty-eight | Froaro, Bakerstieid, Los Angeles, best in America_The Weekly Berkeley Lo0r RnKle end £1 mnifEs beentITUL EITTAD | WD SRR RIE RO SRS i Francisco, aged 21 vears 3 months and £ | second ballots are necessary. The new | RIS . Wew. e o~y Sggme g ooy g - Bl radn < x: o S news for 5 cente—The Weekly Cail, | B2 Friends and acquaintances are respect- |- 3/o0¢!sc0 ¥ # s e n de»d-a Y- ALy oop AR B 7338 or Canada nne yvear for §1 NEW 7-room 2-story house, A% 2 et b | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow 5 Friends and acquaintances are respect. | CieCtion laws are resarded as very liberal. aywird, Niles aud San Jose. 3 16:00¢ Vallejo 6:00 ¢ Oriental rapper for mailin ar. | | moows Awp noann wanren. | The registration amounted to 262000 out | of 285,000 eligibles. Secrecy of thé ballot was secured by inciosing the voting slip .in a rubber ball. Members of each party | erect their own rubber line of urns in the | voting booth. The voter pushes his fist | into the.funnel-shaped mouth of each | urn, so the officials do not kKnow where the voter has deposited his ballot. PSS (Wedresday), at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of H. ubr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- | {ween Seventh and Elghth streets. ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. BRADY—In this city, August 5 1501, Robert E.. heloved husband of the late Catherine rady, father of Ellen M., Robert E., Kittie v, brother-in-law f Mrs. Mrs. - Willlam H. Murphy, H. Malcolm and Thomas ative of Ireland, aged 45 years 2 mantel, tiled sink, all modern and up to date: lot 50x100; 2 blocks station and cne-half block to electric ; $3%0 cash: balance monthly. , Lorin Station, Berkeley. fully invited to attend the funeral to-da (Tvesday), at 980 o'clock. from his late resi- dence, 15 Cedar avenue, thence to the Frencn Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, Bush street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. RITHMOELLER—In this city, August 4, 1901, Anna, dearly beloved wife of John C. Rith moeller, daughter of C. H. and Gesina Koes- ter, and sister of Mrs. William Tiencken, Gus_Koester and Henry Hasemann, a native SONS. —Office and residence, | Sixth and Seventh. Mail—Oyilen, AND SURGH R Inter- | GENTIEMAN wants furnished room with sun in the morning; north of Market; not too far cut: private family preferred; 'would like breakfast; permanent if suited. Address; with | nd particulars, A. M., box | near university. payment down, balance ame as re lot 40x135; street work com- plete; lawn and garden made; 10 bearing [ruit es on every lot; house ready to move int octor, suqeessfully ruman body: see 7 Mason, nr. Ellis, WOO, herb doctor; sanitarium, N - = of Bre Germany, aged 22 years 8 months . 2] ~ see testimonials at office. water connected; push buttons and electric | WANTED—A veteran of the wars wiches a| monihs and 2 days. of Bremen, i hs | ot COAST LINE (Narrow Gauge). — | fiatures; s tels. bookcases and side- | permanent home with a small respectable | and “acquaintances are respect- | 2nd 26 days, A member of Norddeutscher | B rong Wind Prevents Balloon Trip (Foot of Market Stree N S ) - S up: grand | family: expenses not Yo exced $14 per month. | {5 atiend the funeral to-morrow | FTauen Verein. = oo @ces are respect. | FPARIS. Aus. 5—Another attempt was B | masine cement walks: porcelain tubs; | Address ‘‘Veteran,” 7151 Clementina st. | (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late fu‘}g ailenl T (AtloniE thb: funcral to-day | to have been made to-day by the Bra- “‘““n,dh"'“‘dfl‘“’w‘.;“ tadions 18:052 | two closets o, Md L. VT i;;ffl, ‘ 2 ;{:"‘ifigfiu:fif‘ F‘?,‘,‘.e;e“'f‘vn‘cf;‘;f pir hs';c‘;‘;‘: (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence | zilian aeronaut Santos Dumont to win the | 8:13a Newark, Centervile, ose, Feil : st. and Broadway, Oakland. SPECIAL NOTICES. Teart Church, where a requiem high mass| of her parents, §72 Pennsylvania Avenue, near | prize of 100,000 francs offered for the aero- | Boulder Creek, Santa Oruz and Way Opposite Kearny st., | s g = e % A g B Lt Army street. 'Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- Htations. 3:308 at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- naut who would sall his flying machine | yBia8» Newnrk, Usntorviils, San Real Esta: Agents. | BERKELEY ROOMS. | LADIES—Chichester English Pennyroyval Pills tery, by carriages. e g e Adrmmoii < ~~ | Tare the best: safe, reliable: take no other; | eIV- g ROMBERG-In this city, August 4, 1901, The- | from the Aero Club grounds at Suresnes Alimaden, Feiton, Honider Cresk, th. NEAR CARS—Two nice, sunny suites of fur- | send fc stamps for particulars, “‘Reliel for | SAN Francisco Aerie No. 5, F. 0. E.—You are wife of the late William Rom- | around the Eiffel tower and back within | Santa Cruz and Principal Way resa, belo; nished rooms for light housekeeping or will | Ladies in letter by return mail: at drug- | hereby. notified to attend the.funeral of our —po.g o pative of Vienna, aged 52 vears. a half-hour, but the journey was prevent- | Stations i - « : ple. Call'| miste. ster C* Co. i late brother, Robert Brady, from his late ~ g et e Jesien Be Newark, Snu Jose, Los - A, | BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made: | nesday), ‘at 9:30 o'clock = Members of sister | Ty, Invited to atiend e funefa’ tognorrow OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. Bank President Charged WithForgery. | HUNTINGTON, Ind., Aug. 5—The pri- aeries invited to attend. GUS POHLMANN, BREEN-In this city, August 4, 1901, at his | city PACIFIC COLLECTION rooms 9-10, tel. or country. CO., 415 Montgomery st thence to St. residence, 700 Mason street, Mary’s Church, corner California and Dupont strects, for sarvices, commencing at 2 o'clock. hree frontages; Secretary. Prom SAN PRANCISO0—Foou of Market Street (Slip 8)— 17:18 . 9.00 100 3:00 818 w. hotel or sanis al \Cmarrh positively cured with Chicago Medica- fray | = cate bank at Andrews, this county, was 1 : i ; G residence, 16 Laguna street, Thomas, /hus n % vate bank at Andrews, county, Was frem OAKLAND—Fes 13:08 whote- — {: - Axsalteed iend ifof, clrotioy” S WS 'i! band,of “A g v Erean, ‘8 disfve o County; : e tnea ™™ Bowerl; " batoved iwife " bt | closed to-day and the president is under - = < SF.ASE: s of my - anih: relhnd, In this JUCG ear. S A | st, charged with forgery to the Vienicy new | OFF{CE—1118 BKUADWAY. | PISFASES and allments of men treated; con s and acauaintances are respect- | Albert C. Smith, and mother of Albert |arrest, 1" for; | s { sultation free. American Dispensary. 514 Pins, fully invited to attend the solemn requiem Everett Smith, daughter of Vavasour and | amount of $12,000. It is said the alleged] two S —— Emily Powell, sister of Gwendolin, Vavasour eorner; forged names were used on security paper: | = = i i — to be celebrated at Sacred Heart i OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | fooren'® bomoreon o (Wednechasy a8 Sl ';‘K“edo"‘.,l"yg‘};"’l'~n:u;"l“;;"u:;,{usx!nshpd the Capital National Bank of | “€-74San Jose and Way Hstione ecurity; annual | $100 DOWN_ balance about $i5 per month. In- | ALL kinds bousht, sold, rented, exchansed: re- | Oroas, indly omit flowers. Interment | 35 gays. £ i e 31004 New Almaden.. cluding interest; plain but comfortable house pairing: lowest rates. Tel. Black 1124, 205 4th. k= ey g FFriends and acduaintances are respect- 3304 Sunday Excursion for San Jose, BRIODY—In this city, August 5, 1901, at the frontages: corner; for $18,000. er; wholesale district; 30x80; SLOT MACHINE Santa clpal iiitermediate Sintions. 10:30, Ban Jose and Way Stations.. 111304 San Jose aud Way Stations 1:45% San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Briody and Mrs. J. Bell, cousin of Mrs. | James J. Mackel, and niece of James Moran of Vallejo, aged 23 vears. £ Funeral on Wednesday morning at St. SULLIVAN—In this city, August 4, 1901, Ma. mie A., beloved daughter of John and Jo- | hana Sullivan, and sister of Willlam and Margaret Sullivan and the late Daniel and owner's departure for the East; total price only $1000 on installments; liberal discount for a quick cash sal n real estate vicinity | ©f 7 rooms, bath, hall, sliding doors, front i S fully invited to attend 'the funeral to-morrow Sants Cruz. Pacific Grove sad pay 12 per cent met;| porch and basement: véry sunny all day and ALL Kinds bought, o1, rented. exchanged: re- : m}{lfc'};‘edflf:fghlferjn;'“m; Rl f““":& | (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from her late RAILWAY TRAVEL. | Eriosioal Wag Stations. oo..... . *18:300 prtaaga Darnarivemay and gardens oty water i | m———e = | ihc iate Michael Briody, dister of Katle: Ter- | Lon‘and Bryant streets. Interment 0dd Fel- O e cihe irave, Scliuse: San Luis house and barn; a forced sale on account of | | rence, Bessle, Annie, Dennis and Thomas| Jows' Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Barbara and Prine ! Santa Fe Trains r | TWO roulettes, only $75 each, cost JMarket. bet. 7th and Sth; other macl street ‘work all done; near San Pablo avenue and local trains to San | BARE DOWNTOWN CORNER INVESTMENT | 1 Site and Tivoli | mprovements This is only 1-3 frontage | stores and two lodg- For further particulars apply to A M. SPECK, 667 Market st. CHEAP HOMES lies located within 3 years: soil, view the very best; £0od neighbors and plea: ant surroundings; adjoining East Oakland; | price in all, $425, to make speedy sale; see this at once. Call or send for cricular, 455 Seventh st., opposite Broadway station, Oak- land; carriage free. H. Z. JONES, Owne: climate and sell better machines for less money than any | hiouse in the city; rentals, $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main %8, RENT u new Frankiin typewriter for 81 week | and have your work in sight. CUTTE: TOWER CO.. 302 Montgomery; tel. Blick 48, | | ONLY $350 cash, balance monthly payments | no more than rent, will buy home in Lower Piedmont, 1 biock from elec- tric cars; this is a perfect gem of a modert home; 6 fine rooms, bathroom, pantry, store- small stable, chicken houses. frui . berries, etc.: large lot: cost over $320 as been reduced to $2350 for immediate sale; ill-health of owner only reason for selling: see it. JAS. §. NAISMITH, 42 Ninth st. —_—— | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SAL AN introduction to you from H. Schellha furniture dealer, 1ith and Franklin, Oakland. that | beautirai | HARTFORD typewriters; new, $60; anti-trust all makes; used machines $10 up. 209 Sansome, ASSESSMENT NOTICES. i evelopment Com- pany—Location and pringipal place of busi- ness, San Francisco, Cal.: location of works, Santy Barbara County, Cal, Notlce is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of di- rectors held on the 30th day of July, 1901, an assessment of four cents per share was leviex pon the capital stock of the corpora- tion, payable Immediately to the sectetary of | COOPER—Ih this city, August 3, 1901, -nesday, ELLIS—In this city, August 5 1901, Mary §. in “Los Angeles, . Cal., wife of Colonel J. G. Ctandier, Louisa Stevenson, U. 8. A. Mrs. J. D. Cooper, widow of the late Judge W. S. Coover, and’ beloved mother of Mrs. May Lando, and sister of George L. and Kate V. Darling, a native of North Adams, Berk- shire County, Mass. DOCKUM—In this city, August 2, 1901, James A. Dockum, beloved husband of Eva Ann Dockum, a native of Ohio, months ‘and 27 days. § Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street. Interment Mount Olivét ~ Cemetery. Remains at chapel of Golden Gate Undertaking Company, UTs Mission street, near Twenty-first, until Wed- 11 o'clock. aged 67 vears 6 dearly beloved wife of W. J. Ellis of Bradley, ARTIS.TIC FLO_RAL DESIGNS Prices Reasonable. 107 POWELL ST.nean ELLIS 222 5056 PRESIDENT COMMUTES COURT-MARTIAL SENTENCE Military Record of Major Eltonhead $aves Him From Dismissal From the Army. WASHINGTON, Aug. §.—President McKinley has commuted the court- martial sentence of dismissal from the army of Major Francis E. Eltonhead, Fourteenth Infantry, to placing that of- carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars’through to Chicago. Chair Car rung to Bakersfield for accommodation of local first-class passengers. No second-class tickets honored on this train. Correspond- ing train arrives at 5:55 p. m. Tuesday and Friday. 4:20 p. m. fs Stockton and Fresno local. Corresponding train arrives at 12:30 p. m. dail; !:C{) p. m. is the Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresao, Gorresponding ‘traln_ arrives at 5% p. m. aily. 7:20 a. m. is Bakersfleld. Local. stopping a all points in San Joaquin Vailey. Corre- seponding train arrives at §:40 a. m. daily. Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry Depct, San Francisco: 1112 Broadway, Oak- hear Pine st.; house s . - = | Vipcert's Church, Vallejo. ires % Mirs. Nore Fanmniv Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Joss, s T Rn: e RSIEt S0h S mrapIeen hank | | BRGOKS—In this city, August 4, 1901, Carrle, | JohR SUMEE a0 M. Nered 21 vems 1 | Tocal [Lind [Over ] Local Hollister, ' Santa_Cruz, Saiinas, v; Howard st', uear | SB0. . ADETIN & CO., | " dearly beloved wife of Alfred Brooks, mother | UV a8 days. \ e e e Monterey and Pacific Grove...... 110:434 liding; rent $%0. = | 1008 Broadway, Oakland. | 8 8 _Co., | of Carrie and Lucile Brooks, daughter of [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | sl T O Y || %30r San Jose, Pincs, Sauta Cruz, s: rents $140; lot 50x137:6; | . Oakland. | affice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 518, | Jacob and Katherine Apffel, and sister of e B ot R San Pran) Wp|420p Pacific ud Way Stations #:109 Pl $i i pftel, and fully Inv! o atten e funeral to-day | - e 141157 San Jose and Principal Way Stations 9:434 - GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouss, 840 Mia. | Mr5 A Graeber, Mrs. W.'J. Raymond, Mrs. | (Tuesday), at 9320 o'clock, from the parents’ | Stockton. (1 10 p a b Tents $72; bon ton dis- Sion st tel Homard B11 B oW ZEHFOSE, | J. Feil Mrs. W. Retchlew and George, Fred, | residence, 1122 Bryant street, thence to St. B 19 a T e T e e n 13 feet just sold for | celain bath and sink; elevated lot; 4Ix150 feet - Picnd A | Albert'and Miss Agatha Apffel, a native of | Joceph's Church, where a requiem high mass | 05 a PR s Lo TS '8:364 B i (note the size); near Grove st.; street work | BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; | Galveston, Texas, agel 2 vears 6 months | Iyiil be celebrated for the repose of her soul | 06 & R R S Gilroy, Salinas, L3, mer Vallejo and Pierce | gi] done; m pretty cozy home at a sacrifice. | _tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. { and 22 days. at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary 48 a ‘Bants Barbars, Los Angeles. 10:05. heapest cormer lot on Pacific GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., | = PR = [ Friends and_acquaintances are respect- | &5 10 O Bkrsfleid. | 20 & 6:20F San Jose and Way Seations 18:004 2 i 3008 Broadway, Oakland. | PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving - | fully invited to ‘attend the funeral to-day | - ~ Kan Cityl. 20 a e ST canandti Wits. Siisien 7:307 flats, only one-half block from ; — — — — — — y. 2520 Fillmore : phone Jackson | (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- Chicago..|. 0¢ p acket =1 veats 44 3150 CASH, % monthly—Cottage 3 rooms, hard | | dence, 48 Bycamore avehue, botween Mission 2} . T R A tor Moruing, ¢ b for Afiermoon. 00—A rure nished; 2 fine lots, all fenced; a fine home for |~ pypEw: T | and Valencia, Seventeenth amd Eighteent h h l ‘- 2 3 1 Sunday excen! 1 Sunday only. = block from Market = emall family or bachelor; near a fine school, TITEMIHRS A o SUPPLIES. | {lcets. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. flna fln Or'lS o et Ky @ Saturday only. © Monday. electric cars, church and town hall; 100 fami. T BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We | CHANDLER—Entered fnto rest August 4, 1301, Hed, aving Mondsy S ursday_only, ¢ Saturday eni Sunday. f Tuesdays and Fridays | SAN FRANGISCO ARD NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburea Ferry, Foot of Market S& San Francisco to San Rafael. WEZEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, ), 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 and p. . SUNDAYS—$:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 330, 5:00, §:20 p. m. San Ratael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:45, 3:40, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:s3 and 6:35 p. m. New Sunny Houses. ; 5 ;14 & o e B, e | e e e o | Bt s 7 S 50, a0 | cautry, thers. to ramain. for & poriod | T inutes’ ride from New City Hall = 5 . southwest corner o . Ellis, # 5 " | 6§25 o M. Cottage, & rogme and bath. ..5225 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Al et ete San Franclecd, ‘Cat jkny O e oo, -_Shelton, ATt |, ot ‘five-yeard. Major Eltonhead was tried | NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAD. e In Effect | Arrive Foedes S e s ; ssment shall re. | J. H. . 3 ng drunk on Ootibats B S e i BELL (rho) 177 Maricet—Housekeep [aln unpaid on tne secind day of September, | Ratits of Californla, TR e e Uk Quty and Mia Sausaiito Fercy. San Francisco. |April 23, 1901.| San Francisco. 3 , W inquent and advertised for ) 3 and Four- ‘. 3 o Sun- | Week House, § room e ———————————— | %alé at public auction, and unless payment 15 | teenth streets, August 5, 1001, Mrs. Isabells | NaVy Club in Manila, and of using pro- | FROM SAN FRAhCIS_cg TO MILL VALLEY| W ‘ Sun- [ SRARIY . o EDDY, 9—Tnfurnished; one or two fine'par- | made will be sold on the 19th day of Septem-| Flood, mother of Robert and Joseph | fane and abusive language to Lieutenant AND SAN RAFAEL. Days. | days. nation. L id | Jors and kitchen; splendjd location. ber, 1301, to pay the delinquent assessment, | Flood end Mrs. Nettie Graham. a native of | Willllam H. Mullay, Twenty-first Infan-| ~WEBK DAXS- 635, 580, 9330, 11:0 a. m.. | 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Novato, |[10:40 <m| 8:40 am 5 FIFTH, 5% Furnished housckeeping, 3, §11 5, | fOBether’ with Costs of advertising and ex:| Scotiand, aged 78 years, o months ana 2| try. The court which tried Major Elton- | 12:4% *Lif5, 3:lb, 4715, S:15, se:td, 645 p. m. o] reats, [ pmpe s Particulars HOOKER & LENT, $20; also single, 34 to $5. < penses of sale. T. H. CURLEY, Secretary, days. head sentenced him to be dismissed, but Ritad on Mondays, Wednesta !Y S‘ntu San | 5o pm| 5:00 pra| Santa Rosa.| 7: = Office, room 304, Claus Spreckels bullding, | (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | the President says that in view of his | Rafacl on Mondays Wednesdays, Saturdays - —— =" _ | FOLSOM, 782 neatly furnished connecting | Southwest corner Third and Market sts., San | fully invited to attend funeral services to- | military record. his good.conduct in the | %3 Sundays at 5:3¢ and S0 p.om, 11:30 | iiton, the park (in Rich- | rooms for hou: ping; reasonable. Francisco. Cal morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the | engagements of Santiago, Cuba, and 12:45 *1:30, 2:30, *3:45, 5:00, 6. 738 | T am Windsor, %) that you want to sell, then = = - —_—— | First M. E. Church.’ comer Fourteenth and | c0ERESTN S G S Pl ines, togethor | & o 1ot a. . doce not min 1o San Bty 5:00 pm| Healdsburg, GDMN, &) Calituie o ol sy TN, bousereptiig PROPOSALS. e it Oakland. Interment Mountain | ffith"the recommendation for clemency | Sundays. . . % Ge’;’;‘e‘""fii" — - S T , i . iew Cemetery. t 9 ¥ bave property north of Vallejo st to | it by the members of the court, the sen- | Trains marked (*) run to San Quentin. 3 Sl e 72 "Wkt of Van New ave. that you | GOUGH, 1i—Sunny new room; light house. | PROPOSALS for Quartermuster's Suppiies, De- | CARNIER—In this city, August 4 101, Fred- | PF, o'0¢ Qismissal is commuted. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCIsco, | 3:30 pm! 8:00 am’ Cloverdale. & of, then call on W. J. GUNN, | keeping; $ per month; gas; bath; heate; | Pot Quartermaster’s Otfice, 36 New Montgom- g'::-nrer and_ brother of Mrs. Sarallle o Major. Eltonhead is a graduate of| WEEK DAYS— 8 T $:35, 10:15 | 7:30 nm[ 5:00 pm| Hopland |10:40 am[10 Lot ery st. San Francisco, Cal. August 5 15014 | S8IVET Rtnce ‘Aeed 61 vears s monihs and | West Point, having been appointed from | ® 2R “rhizs. o Mondscs. Webcmiays | S0 PmI 800 am| and Ukiah. | 7:35 pml ¢ s c s, ¥ ; E in view of the ocean, breathing its | HOWARD, 106—2 sunny connecting rooms, also| cclved at this office unil 11 o'elck &, | 11 4ays. (8t Helena papers please copy.) | Pennsylvania in 1871 and Saturdays at D.’ m. 7:30 am| sphere. makes rosy cheeks, a juy-| _double and single fooms: electric lights. | Thursday. August 15, 1901 Pacific standard | oo, Fricnoy “nd Acauaintances are respect ety W & i S 8:0 am| Guerneville: e pest. homes in | HYDE, #05—Sunny aloove unfurnished wuite & | §ime 404, then openca for curnisning Sad- | (Fuzady), at 1 ‘o'ciock, from the e Roosevelt Goes on Coyote Chase, | o e S0 T 0 | S0 el 0 subu o 5 . 3 7 3 5 ware, Leath- 3 = E {25 are for sale by THISTLETON,| 8 Tms. in basement; also furn. sulte, $16. e ey, Satvare T COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Aug. 5—| 'Trains marked () start trom San Quentin, | 730 am| £00 am{ Sonoma Ocean View; phone Capp 2425. ' | NICE front sunny rooms for housekeeping fu Covers. Early deliveries are essential. Pref- HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. Vice President Roosevelt left here to-day 843, 7:55, 8355 1025 | 5:10 pml| 5:00 pm! Glen Ellen. and_eight rooms cortages; ales tws | Tished complete, $110 to 2 per week. Apply | srence will be given to articles of domestic Ry prsiciay for a three days’ coyote chase in the vi- 5 3:30, 510, 520 pom. o | P — = | _at shoe store, 563 Mission st. , conditions o (Successor_to Flannagan allagher. on" Mond: Wi | 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Bouses ip Block betwesn Tith, i8h. Oabtes | price and quality being equal (including in DANIEL, P, DONOVAN, Mgr. it ot D e atter e o 5. e onesdays | §ig pm| 5:00 pm| Sebastopol. % cash, balance monthly Castro or Guerrero-st. cars. F. NEL- | builder. OAK 119—Sunny front room, furnished house- %o wnd 1648 | the price of forelgn production and manu- facture the. duty thereon), and such prefer- ence will be given to articles of American production and manufacture produced on the acific Coast, to the extent of the consump- tion required by the public service there, The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part there- of. Information and blanks for proposals will be turnished on application. Envelopes con- taining proposals will be indorsed FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st., opposité Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, San Mateo County. OFFICE 918 MARKET STREET. personal friends, P. B. Stewart of this e¢ity, Alfred Cowles of New York, a broth- er-in-law of Stewart; Lieufenant H. K. Devereaux, a gallant trooper of Roose- velt's old regiment; John Goff, who pilot- ed the Vice President durin; his lien hunting expedition in Colorado last win- ter, and Joe Kenyon, who will act as guide during this trip. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at He for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdals for the Geysers: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs. Kelseyville Carls. bad: Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlect Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo. Potter Valley, keeping, $10: basement room, the same, $6. POLK. 45, 5:00. 6:15. 7:15. 10:30 THROUGH TRAINS. a. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta- 1002—3 and 5 room suites, completely furnished for housekeeping; $15 up; reference. 4 rooms, bath and laun- 25x100; 1o reasonable offer LLY CO., 632 Market st tage Tot little fine | TURK, 123—2 large sunny rooms, furnished |~ well 1arge yard: $15. | H | 8015 p. m. week days {Satdrdays excepted)— Tomales and way stations. 6§ a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way stations. 10 a. m. Sundays—Point the 25—Solar flats: fine; new: Chicago i 1°t0 5 room sultes for hamsckeeping: in 31 — - m—emmerwmmmmm—w= | unfurn. and furnighed; electricity; Jjanitor. ““Propo- J. HENDERSON, Manager. Reyes and way - . > oo e e sals No. 6524, and addressed to v 08- | & stations. Joha Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, Buckneil's, REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale | CLASSIFIED adverlisements and subseriptions | CAR F. LONG. Quartermaster, o e . Italians Driven Out of Town. i T o O T AT 3 n hall actual Wikl Memproved | ~—oored A1 OMj1 Beanch olfos: 68 Filiaors of. f,” Daot Ryariprmaser. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, ZANESVILLE, Ohio, Aug. 5.—Twenty-/| mamam e e temas Usal, Wilits, Laytonville, Cummins, ¥-acre, Sonoma Co. general farm for $3000; | .+ BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | PROPOSALS for Quartermaster's Supplios, De- five Ttallan brickmakers were driven out, MOUNT TAMALPAILS RAILWAY | Eel¥s Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotia are now cultivated, there |~ subscriptions bhas been cstablished at 109 | pot Quartermaster's office, 36 New Montgom- Dl JEHUTE. SN pint T of the town of Roseville Saturday night Via Sausallio Perry—Foot of Market St. and Bureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- @uced rates. s On Sunday _round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Office, 60 Market street, Chronlele Building. more easy to bring under | all good grain, fruit or vineyard | ice Al wood Bill pasture; will carry | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfar; le. 100 hogs and all work stock; a | __. G R T watered by living creek and | A_BACHELOP Hotel, 18 Mason st.; 100 newly includes household furniture, | ~surnished rooms, 50c up; electric lights and PINERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. irinest Eguipment at Moderate Rates. JAMES BMIcGINN, ery st., San Francisco, Cal., August 3, 1901.— Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be recelved at this office until 11 o'clock a. m., Tuesd: ‘August 13, 1901, Pacific Standard Time, ARd then opened, for furnishing Stove and Range Furniture, 8. P. Elbows, Stovepipe, Ranges, by striking workmen. Beer bottles, clubs, bricks and other weapons were used and many received broken heads. More trou- ble is expected. S e Chief of Fine Arts Department. e £ s, some stock, etc. call bells in every room; elevator, baths, etc. Stoves, Coal Vases, Parts of Ranges and G HERE'S ANOTHER. { 7 g tral: b > i | Grates, G. L. Bollers, Stove Bolts, 8. S Formerly with McGinn Bros., has opened H. C. WHITING, R X._ RYAN. p"—Only $1400 for this nicely improved | areCl4sS: central; quiet; gentlemen only. |- i3 Chg ‘Stove Putty. Preference will be giay || Dew Funeral Parlors at 214 ¥ddy st., bet. ST LOUIS, Aug. 5—President D. R. Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass, Agt. fully equipped lovely home and money- | AHLBORN HOTEL, 321 Grant ave.—Best §1 a | to articles of domestic production and manu. Taylor and Jones. Telephone South 576. Francis to-day announced the appoint- acre foothill ranch; only 6 miles | county road from Napa: nearly 8 | richest of level bleck loam under | 10 bearing fruit trees, ¥-acre | , inciuding 3 very large and pro- | day family hotel in city; polite attendance; large rooms. Sic up; meals, 25c; free coach! A—BRUNSWICK YOUSE, W8 Sixth—Rooms, m‘hmhfl pel: night; §1 25 to §5 per week, and making & facture, conditions of price and quall y cqual (including in the price of forersn ois duction and_ manufacture the duty thereon), and such preference will be given to article: of American production and manufacture pi ment of Halsey C, Ives of St. Louis as -chief of the division of fine arts of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. [ves, who is director of the school of fine arts of Fare. San Pranciace to Samats Ticket Oifices, 621 Market St.s & Seusali GREAT NORTHERH RAILWAY, COOL AND DUSTLESS. Dafly Palace and Tourist Sleepers, CREMATION. The Odd Fetlows’ Cemetery Association ped from spring; includes horse, ¥, wagon, incubator, all farm and tools, etc.. everything goes; 1000 in pasture. | _the LAND AGENT, ¢ Geary. | arm bargal call or send for list. . Whitton & Montgomery, 634 Market, nge’ trees; good 3-room residence; | _ 1Eht sekeeping rooms; open all night. duced on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of Point Lobos ave., 5. F.. C ‘Washington University, was chief of the % & Dining - Car, Meals a la_Carta, several poultry houses. rock cel” | SRGYLE, 24 McAllister—New, clegant, sunny] | the consumption required by the public serv- | The ordinance pronibitink buriais +'in san | fine arts department’at the Chicago mflg-yfl“’m’sm’- REDUCED. ROUYD. TRIP. FaTES TO _ice there. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any. part thereof. Information and blanks for pro- posals will be furnished on application. En | Velopes containing proposals will be indorsed ““Proposals No. 5458, and addresscd to MA- JOR OSCAR F. LONG, Quartermaster, U, 8. Army, l.)epo! Quartermaster. World’s Fair: American Statesmen in Berlin. BERLIN, Aug. 5.—David B. Henderson, Speaker of the House of Representatives, and Representative Frederick Gillett of EAS 'ERN POINTS. E. 5. BLAIR. Gen. Agt. 83 Market st. Massachusetts are in Berlin. ety Cal, $L00 ar Yo o 3 . . “ Francisco after the first day of August, 1901, does not refer to CREMATION. Neither does it affect the COLUMBARIUM, because there is ,qh'."“(','“ to the living than the r dead, Permits to cremate will be issued by the Board of Heaith the same as heretofore. GEORGE R. FLETCHER, Manager. grill atiached; country visitors find no place like the Argyle; take McAllister-st. cars. AT Shasta House. 25 Third—200 rooms, newly renovated: 2ic to $i night; phone Black 4915 imm.vm. 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; a'so unfurnished. KEARNY ST. Established in 1854 for the treatment of Private Disenses, Lost Mannood. Debility or isease wearing on hody and mind and | Skin Diseascs. The Doctor curéswhen thera fail. ‘Try him. (‘barges low, ‘ures teed. Callor write Dr. J. F. GIBBON, Sau Fraccisco, Cal.