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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1901 : : 11 A MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—Con. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. DIVIDEND NOTICES. FINNEGAN—In this city, August 6. 1901, Pat- ADVERTISEMENTS. GOING E: BELL (Th st account of death; must sacrifice A dal uy\HEhI plano. 316 Turk st. S i e $10 up; others _— e i rick Finnegan, a native of New York, aged Market—Housekeeping rooms, | DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 30 (twenty 57 years. 5 up. cents per share) of the Paauhau Sugar Plan- E7 Friends and lfiq:sm::;ux‘;nu:e.lre:m b g ey off Eleventh—3 sunny rooms, | ,1ation Company will be pavable at the office | * fully Invited to atte e st toneware ) SANT new upright planos for Tent, $3 per | BOWIE ave., 6 . SCOTT-CU ~3 . /of the company, 327 Market st., on and after | (Thursday), at 9:45 o'clock, rom the Chapel ; TT-CURTAZ Piano Co., 580 Hayes. | hall and yard; rent $10. Saturday " August 10, 1901, franster books | of the Pastion, atiached o St. Mary's Hox. R violins, zithers, old ard new. H. | DEVISADERO, 1311%—3 or 4 sunny handsome. | Closed on Saturday. August 3, 1901, at pital, where a solemn requiem mass e ; AY. $200: Hartman, $100; elegant pew DY, 939— 3 ished; uss VIDEX - ant wder Com: ‘ross Cemetery,® by 10: ock tral ! $150 up. W. C. Hamilton, 5 Flood bag, | Lo Ritanenr e oo omionat Ioeatlon pany, Con.—A dividend, No. 3%, Of Seventy- | Thied snd Towasend streets. | _kitchen: : five cents (Tic) per sharé on the issued capital | qowNE—In this city, August 5 1901, Jennie % condchand apright for sale cheap. | FIITH, %3—Furnished housekeeping _double e Sty e ::yclami 28¥- | "ML, beloved daughter of the late' John' Gowne, 0 . 3 Allister st. pariors, chen and bath, $20; 3 connecting, hie & " a native of California, age 40 years i . e g _3U: single. 34 up. Trunscer books close. August 5. J90l, i moon, | WO and 11 daye. Lo epect- Italian Consul Alleges Uncle Sam Deems It e cheap. HORNT) FOLSOM, 776%—2 neatly furnished connecting A. A. SPARKS, Secretar; mfi e 1o atiend the faneral tO-mOKTOW Better 2 N 1 W b8 S MehTiger. 3 4 o A : 4 UpriEht piano for sale cheap. 837 Mo. | _TO0MS {or housckeeping: reasonable. (Friuay. ‘st 130°0 cloce: trom. St Stephen's Treaty Has Been eedful to Have War- Allister st. GEARY, 569_Neatly furnished housekeeping PROPOSALS. pisccpal Church, Fulton street, between Cleaner - i % EARY, Neatly e o SN P U U) ebster and Fillmore. Remains at the par iol d hip N Col e | _ooms. 3 S PROPOSALS for Quartermasters supplies, De | lors of Porter & Whits, 122 Eddy streets. In- Saf Violated. ship Near Colon. oL HOWARD, 1600—2 connecting sunny housekeep- | POt Quartermaster’s office, 36 New Montgom- | terment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. arer oL second b in good order: all | Ing rooms; gas and bath; private family. ery st., San Francisco, Cal, July 8. 1301— | HAMPTON—In this city, August 7, 1901, at e oSS TR stnes; cheap. 3E 8 T o aers i} Ha A B Beated proposals, in- duplicate, will be re-| 613 p. m., Ads Virginia Hampton, aged 19 | Three cup size 35 than Ste Tak Maet- A e —————————————— <IN, 61 nall 1 y suites for house- | ceived a s office un o'clock a. m.. v ve: n_at Cin- - — ————— L Sehing; reasonable; 15 gas for cooking. Spouraay, ‘Avgust 0 i Pacifie Standard | S oo dughier. of Williar Bagar and | £o S0P o2 4G Metal. | APpeals to Federal Govern: ps Taken to Meet Any s Evioiiad _SINNA 1115 Bay window hovsekeeping 0o, | 1alia’ eptbes iowe. bepin o Blagk: | Adn'N, Hamrion. | Cincimnati"and Conm- | b "ot £ 53 ment for Review of a Emergency That May her of pulmistry, “will { 31 % bay-window housckeepg. suite, 230 Wk. | eum, cement, gasoline. glus, leather, neatstoot .7 Notice of date of funeral will be given. T;"glv:“lzup 'ief;g Eyiorn Ware v 3 o ecks at halt price. © | GAK. 119 Large sunny front room, furnished | oIl 284 chamols skins. Barly deliverles are | HENTZELL-In Redwood City, August 6, 1801 T 2 B Judicial Ruling. Arise There. e paimie head Snd Tams | o7 housekeeping: stove, closet, sforage: $10. | el ot domentic production and manutacturs, | Decenoagll, beloved wite of pusens. % | To make coffee in the ‘¢ Dixie AR o= = conditions of price and quality being equai : 1 th Z L IS | Gnciuding fn fhe price of forelen pratuction | hag's gL,Galfornia, ased 2 years 1 moth | Scald out with hot water, use one table- 3 WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.—An order was = DENVER, Aug. T.—International com- and manufacture the duty thereon), and such | iy Intances are respect- | §poo; coffe : g POWELL, 14012 or 3 large sunny connecting | preference will be given to articles of Amer- | .0 F facny “ra Sind the funeral te.day | SPOON full of coffee for each cup desired, | plications have arisen between the United | 1SSued by the acting Secretary of tne given. 61 Jomes st. POLK, 1002—3 ands5 room suites, — furnished for housekeeping: $15 up; reference. the business palmist of 1 to 906 Ma-ket & T ~ o Navy to-day for the gunboat Machias, e s | TOOT:.8; gink; £as and bath: also single rooms. | ican production and manufacture produced on s '), at 1:30 o'clock. trom the funeral [ pour on fresh boiling water, States and Italy on account of the de- - - PERSONALS. $ e = ehea. | the Pacific Coast. to the extent of the con- {,T.‘;.‘;fiid‘:,’.’cfiim. 2 M raman & Con o1 | PO & WACET, ICF stand 5 cision otdancofm that a non-resident |NOW at the Boston navy yard, to proceed SRS 4 . rooms, newly furnished, | sumption required by the public service there. | Xason street. between O'Farrell and Geary. | minutes (same as tea), pour into cups without delay to Hampton Roads and = falling or o o ciect Ay ot ol BEaee T s A |1 Snterment SMtouic Oltyet ICeussey, (i ready toserve. Don’t boil your coffee as it "“e; s o S = ldamfg: et Trai o dpurtane. 30 Soliny R O - B =y 3 or all 3 y i . Sev n R yFarrell st and | TURK, §2—Solar flats; fine; new: Chicago | (herace "Ttormetion and blanks for proposars | o TIAEe: 1 he Caurtaub CRldeados Nevcial ma N v. . . near the eastern termi nama appointed; this remedy is | style: 1 to 5 room suites for hou ek mnformation and blanks for proposals | HUNTAMAN_In this city, August 6 I0L. | becomes bitter and fine flavor will be lost, | 280 Fenice Ferraor. an Italian woman . of the. Fx positively guaranteed; preparation semt to all E d furnished; electricit: o - Cipoc® | Mrs. Hannah Huntaman, beloved aunt of Mr. living in Italy, brought suit for $5000 dam- | Railroad. i . . o world: call or send for circutar. |Soororn _20d farnished: eletmcly o B Maliremsed s Major ag | J;.J Noonan and Mrs 'Ellen Murray. a na: | Do not use enamel or metal pots that |ages against ihe Asrie Mining Company | At the Navy Department it is explatned ree. mealed,” fully iliustrated k9 =3 esnneting Dars gennn | CARF.TONG. Quirtermaster, Uz 5.l De- | 1EIve 0f Klkale County \Senk, Nisirm seed Vo s S Spe e i irant in the courts of Hinsdale County for the | that this movement has been ordered with Hons of Tacn How o At | m— e D o T | Ot Quirfermaiier, ST Remaine at the parlors of Carew & Ene. | E7C £ y » Metalic taste, of |¥lolent death of her husband, Peter. in a view of having the Machias take .b- hopd”; should e in the hands | RooMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. | PROPOSALS for Quartermaster's Supplies, De. | lIsh, 20 Van Ness avenue. Notice of funeral | cloth filters that taste musty. C:fy e L I;v;‘g’ "‘;‘n’;&"‘;{:’m 2ke [servations in the vicinity of the Isthmua. male ‘adult. Address ERIE | OC0TS 70 T 22 2t Pot Quartermaster's Office, 36 New Montgor hereafter. Weserveafternoons Pine Apple Coli i {In announcing the acticn of the depart- ok Dept..” Buffalo, N. Y. | ason st.; I v | ery St. San Francisco, Cal. August 5, 90— | KELLY—In Oakiand, August 4, 1001, Joste [EFpoons SINCIAPRIE WO ceurt of Pusblo County and theve the/dec! rone 1o way. offictally’ statéd thit “1¢ te - ooms. : ic B ¥ « d SHi Del! ¥, tive of Ahescragh Parish, - i o cision was rendere at a non-residenm e sta ¢ e et Bt T et G ol Wl B e SR T AR Oty Gutway, Tratana, aged 40 years, Coffez made in the Dixie Coffee Pot. |gifion was right to sue for damages. | deemed needful that a Uhited States war- entral at lowest quiet; gentlemen only. Thursday, August 15, 1901, Pacific standard | McVICKER—In Camp Meecker, Sonoma, Cal., Mrs. Ferraor to-day took up the mat- | ship be In that v time.” inity at this Oakiand. | E — = | time, and then opened, for furnishing Sad- | ~August 5, 1901, Alexander, husband of Hessle ter with the Itallan Consul, Joseph| The order to the Machias followed a acon? HOTEL, 321 Grant ave.—Best §1 a | dlery, Wagons, Machinery, Hardware, Leath- | McVicker, and beloved father of Donald and Cuneo. He will bring the case at once | conference heid at the Navy Department bedroom set: piate mirror. ! y hotel in city endance; er, Hardwood, Lumber, Wagon Parts, Wagon Margaret McVicker, a native of County An- before the Federal government at Wash- | betweerr acting Seeretary of ate Adee ington. Mr. Cuneo claims the decision | and acting Secretary of the Navy Hack- ctory price. i es. Tel. Folsom 1328 Covers. Early deiiveries are essential. Pref. erence will be given to articles of domesti trim, Ireland, aged 42 years and 10 months. EFFriends ‘and acquaintances are respect- WICK HO Rooms, e, 3423 Mizst e T s : = 1 ends 2 £s are papect rendered in’this case is in direct viola- | ett. Adee had the dispatch received trom - 265 Maon me W |2 to 3 mer mighi: 9155 0 36 per week, and 1 R e e A e A ol | tior: of the treaty of 1571 between Italy | Consul Generel Gudger iast night stating in every room—Winchester light housekeeping rooms; open all night. the price of foreign production and manu-| dence, 155 Octavia street, thence to the and the United States. | that the revolutionists had held up a st.. near Market: 700 room night: 3§ per week i baggage to and from the fer facture the duty thereon). and such prefer- | Church of the Advent, Eleventh street. for ence will be given to articles of American services at 11:30 o'clock. Interment Mount production and manufacture produced on the | Olivot Cemetery. Pacific Coast, to the extent of the consump- [ MILLER—Oakland, August 7, 1801, Charles C. tion required by the public service there. The | ~ Miller, a native of Milwaukee. United States reserves the right to accept or | MURPHY—In this city, August 7 1901, Lu- reject any or all proposals or any part there- | “cille E., beloved davehter of Willlam H. and of. Information and blanks for proposals will | Jennie Murvhv and sister of Mabel. Ed- train for an hour at Marachin, on the line ® @ | of the rallroad across the isthmus and H only abcut fifteen miles from Panama | City. While this was not regarde threatening an interruption of traff giving any ground for intervention by the United States, yvet it was deemed advis- | able by the officials that one of our ships ew, elegant. sunn: itors find no piace cAllister-st. cars. rill atta like the A: A FREE Jist shed to those wanting Apply at §. ., 835 Mar- Toom 4. uits to order from wenuine ; fine dress suits, $20 up; ele- . $15 up. LEON LEMOS. 1117 and Eighth. AT Shasta House. 26 Third—200 rooms, newly &7 RFLUOL g be furnished on application. Envelopes con- ennit . 1 3 e o " st Foantern refer. | L Tenovated: Zic 1o $1 night; phone Black 915 | (aining proposals Will ba indorsed - Frope: | o 0paconie and Hazel Murphv. a nativeof| 7 e L | should be there in order that suitable ob Dermatologist, #30 Bush. | BURNETT, 1026 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- | fals No. 65 and addressed to Major OS- | (svs. :S me'.l(rz'in;osuerlorl’;s ren:‘fl‘?g::g‘s:;p; “;‘knr: s « J BL e S0 —Fur- | CAR F. LONG, Quartermaster, U. S. Army, > t- 3 s | ! mergency that migi beds, single, thre>-quarter | _nished rms.. suites. single: a'so unfurnished. | 5opo; Quartermaster. B 0 1ok it By wori i el 5 s S Pacific Coast Steamship Lo. arise. For the present officials do not QYD ITTING | CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly | Sy | (Friduy), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of Steamers leave Broadway Delleve thaye wilk be Sny seed of lénding Tarnished sunny rooms: prices reasonabie. | GE L the narents, 019 Haves sireet. ; Whert an Foastmen: marines. The commander of the Machias. S = =i ! BEARETA ICENSES. NEVANDER-In Oakland, August 6 1901, - For Alaskan ports—i1 a. m.. Lieutenant Commander Mason Sergeur EDDY. 216—Elegant parlor: also single and | ¥ Bertha_Nevander, beloved daughter of Alex- August 4. Change to com- Jis regarded as an officer of tact and abil- SO0 ¥oom: 3% Bnsl 0. - The following marriace licenses were lssued | under Nevander, and sister of Alexander Ne- pany's steamers at Seattle. | TJ Is S t A ity and besides this he has had recent ~x- | FOLSOM, 820, near Fourth—Furnished rooms, | Yesterday: L vander. a native of Finland, aged 23 years. For_Victoria, Vaneouver (B. ome 1Is oSwep .WAaY | perience in West Indian waters, having DEROM. % “ | *Z_ Fletcher Wharton, 42, Sacramento, and FTijends and acquaintances are respect- | C.). Port Townsend, Seattle, been in command of the Scorpion when T Lucile M. Davis, 28, city. fully invited to attend the funera! to-day Tacoma, Rvyerett, Anacortes B.Dd Father and Chi]d she made her recent trip to La Guayara gy rdressing | GEARY, 405 The Navarre_Elegantly furnished 4, 1246 Mission street, and | (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of and New Whatcom (Wash.)— to Keon watel an ferioam Tnterests T A TIRNEL. suites ‘and single; travelers accommodated. | AgRes Jo f:::";‘n !::*M;II; <, s,’,,""{‘f;;‘“% eCr:es‘!er?)-strg;;- & m o e zfi"g' "4e undcr::fi;z D d Venezueia. - e - Tme a v s b ay ereafter. b g Yoot N GATE a 156—Nicely furnished | street, land. at Seattle for this company's steamers for rowned. Machias Will Proceed Without Delay. and double rooms; $5 up. Ed NEUMANN—In thi city, August 7. 191, Rob- | Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Seattle or Tacoma = old, 23-Has changed hand: The Machias is a gunboat 6f 1177 t-ns ert, beloved and onlv’ son of Gustav and | for N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. g oo i Kotie Neumann, brother of Freda and Hilda | For Fureka and Humboldt Bay—1:30 p. m., displacement, with twin screws and good Hartford street, i‘ furnished sunny suites; also single | and Alice M. M. City e Dhther 4 - L = 5 SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Aug. 7.—|steam capacity. She has eight four-inch week and upward; electric call; | James Grondona, 3 617 Lombard street, and | Neumann, o native of San Francisco, axed 2 | For San Dloge stomning oniy at. Santa Bar- | Cloudbursts and heavy rains in varlous guns (n her main battery. Six rapid-rire e TR R {enn Barcelt, M 110 L venWoih MICEL, iioa )| nanthysnny. 11 days bara. Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los An- | parts of Utah last night caused the loss | 10 one automatic gun. . Her run fa o8 35 and precious stones | HAIGHT, 222_Two or three pertectly appointed | Anase. Bfacndioe 35, 182 Jontn Lrresc ot POWBRE—Lir this clty, August 1, W01 Brigts | ssles)-ftcamir fants Hiose, Bunddye 38 uilliof bwo. lfvesiand resulted fu conaiderabla] o LNI CoPEE SOIanint on (he lenuth S R 4. | i e ramser tiephones reteronton.t T | il LYgRe; 0. 31 Vicksbure sireet, and | 41 connorind William, Mortis and the lae | o\ m: : ' e ey ey | Dl shq Wik Dacxendy i (acend eliN play_books, wi < 2 - | P Wiltiam “C. Carson, S5 1% Fell street, and | Thomas Powers, a rative of Ireland, aged 84 | 'For Los Angeles. calling at Santa Cruz | At Winter Quarters, where the mines | liitle or no delay. in which case the trip rs. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 732 Mkt. | HOTEL ST. DENIS (European plan), 28 Turk | yinnie*Downner, 25, 1830 Fell street . | vears. Monterey, San Simeon, Cavuccs. Port Harforl | of the Pleasant Valley Coal Company are ; Will take about ten davs or two weeks. = e near Market—Central location: new bulid- | "gamyel K. Jensen, 24, 1301 Larkin street, and £>The funeral will take place to-morrow | (San Luix Oblspo), Gaviota. Santa Barbara. ||oeated, a fleod, caused by a cloudburst, | The position of the United States as o ews for § cents—The Weekly Call. | ing; elegantly furnished; strictly first-class; | o Uhn' o ‘hacner, 15, T9A Converse street. | (FTiday). at 8 o'clock, from her Jate resi- | Ventura. Hueneme, East San Pedro. San Pedro | <000, 8 000 GRIREd ¥ F FOVEIRIED | maintSining froe traffic across the Isth. wrapper. for mailing. $1 per year { 50c per day and upward; special rates by the | Cyroline Sahrbacher, 18, 7 e 27 dence,” 763 Haves street, thence to Sacred | and *Newport (*Corcna cnly)—Steamer Corona, | Lo C $ Imo, Or., and Louise | % mus : vas fully in 1s week or month; best in the eily, references; Interment Holy Cross Ceme- | Saturdays, 9 a. m.: steamer Bonita, Tuesdays, | )orbilo, his wife and child were swept of Fanama was fully defined in 1 reh. r, 22, el Z . Atti away by the torrent, the father and child | When extensive naval operations wera EUIh st e cars N0 AW wak wt | ~Charles H. Benton, 2. West Berkeley, and Se m. - - v cas | carried on A threak ilar = e . — | Chazies 3. Benton, %, Wes g A . AGBURE. BE- 901 b, | * For Fnsenada, Magdalera Bav. San Jose el | being drowned, while the mother was | can ere. An outbreak similar o PR C C . @2 emall sunny unfurnished ‘rooms | Jeanne Duchene, 25, 812 Webster streel By "belored “Nuabande ot Bitzapein “Rick, | catn Masmiion, Aeta Ta Pas. Santa Rown. | fesotied only with the greatest dificulty. | the present one occurred early in the year 1021 Market and father of George J., Charles H.' and (lia and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m., Tth each | Mrs. Korbilo was terribly bruised and re-|and the insurgents captured Panama anl ick and Mrs. Ed Sand, a native | month. | ceived injuries which may prove fatal. |burned Aspinwall. When traffic became bR e M e crmany, aged 64 years 7 months | | For further information obtain company's | Hundreds of miners are idle at Winter | effectuaily blocked the United States de- furnished rooms: en suite or single. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES— DEATHS. | oBadts cuilini) and 12 da A member of Valley Lodse | folders. | Quarters, the railroad tracks being swept | termined to act and the North Atlantic LARKIN, near Ellis—Newly furn. front 5 .| No.80, A-O. U W., and Badischer Verein. The companv reserves tha right to chance | away, necessitating a temporary suspen- | squadron, under Rear Admiral Jouett Toom for : private family; 3 month. | Birth. marriage and death notices sent by 17 Friends and acqualntances are respect- | steamers. sailing dates and hours of salling | sjom. of mi ot e e o e Bath A e e - = )' vy mail will not be inserted. They must be handed invited to attend the funeral to-day | \\'thul..r\rfi\'lnu! v\nflr"- o GE ino oparErone i 0. TR, ¢ AL (RS I i Mo 3o Binitirs ;| In at efther of the publication offices and be Y at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- | | TYCICRT OFIFFCOR -4 New Montgomery | At Bureka, Utah, the flood swept|time the Navy Department sent an exp = ——— — gas grates; running water: ail outside rooms: | indorsed with the name and residence of per- 1 Fell street. between Van Ness ave- | street (Palace Hotel). ¥ | through the principal street of the town, | ditionary force from New York, consist- PLANING AND TURNIN { _entlemen preferrd: references sons authorized to have the same published. e S e T D S B o & & CO.. Gen. Aments, | flooding cellars of business houses and |ing of 730 seamen and marines, command- RSt i e A = — g GO AL L. P Tkt =t.." San Francisco. | doing other damage. Both the Rio Grande | ed by Commander McCalla. and includins Ivory Turning. Planing, Shaping | MARKET, 1015 (New Arlington)—Nicely fur- | BORN. SIMPSON—In this city. August 6, 1901, James & = — | and thort Line tracks were washed away | three Gatling guns and three 3-inch rifles. g. CARL F. HA 9 Fremont st. { nished rooms, §2 a week up; 3ic a day up. CHILDS—In this city, August 7, 1301, to the Simpson, late of Woodland, Cal.. brother of for a considerable distance, causing sus-| Admiral Jouett arrived at the isthm . odioic BT D AR LB d s 3o T P e S st 7, 1801, Simpson, . Cal.. Fa ot e STATE—CITY —FO! izorz ungurnished sunny rms, nr Market, nr. wife of B. G. Childs, a son. Mrs. John O, Doane. a native of Perth, Scot- i pension of traffic for several hours. {April 10, and at once landed the marines REAL ESTATE—CITY R _SALE. | " tomn; ref, exchanged; ¢ adults, Box 4384, Call. | FLEISHEN T Rio: Viste August 6, 1901, to land, ‘azed 6 sears. . om Masonic | & ' = (e Jandsiide near Morgan. Utah. delayed | and fssied orders Yo open transit across oam it <2 _ex: = s Dox $9, OM. | FLEEE D A uneral will take slace from Ma: g rain service on the Uni T OVer | the isthmus. Two armored cars fitted ey MARTINET, 1101 Geary_Elegant ruites, newiy | /{02 Wife of Ben Fielsher a Gaushter. = | remple, Tost street, to-day (Thureday), at 2 Omnily Stemmehin Tins t four hours. with Howitzers, Gatling and Hotcnkiss HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS § NRNNOR; privats: Bdh; wite of F. Hartse, & son: o 9 ok PORTLAND, Or. Salt Lake's water supply was greatly | guns were sent over the line, clearing the - a - TWYFORD—I v g TALBOT—In this city, ‘ugust 6 1901, Jerome ) curtailed to-day owing to a slide in Par- | way and making the entire transit. Gar- ual good Bargains mow. McALLISTER, 73—Large front room to let. the srife of W. l}.‘lleT(;\l'ly){.ur:‘{V-u"n fon " | "C." Talbot, brother of John C. Taibot and | And Short Rall Line from Portland ¢o all | jey's canyon, which supplies a portion of | risans of marines were placed at Aspin- home with little money. - - o = J = Mrs. G. S. Maker of Dutch Flat, a native roints Fast. Throush tizkets to all | the city’'s water. i‘"‘“ and Matachin, the latter place belng { A S5 corner Bighth N MARRIED, n[&—;!n‘nd.]ngtfldai‘ Co A SR peinte. all rafl ~r"etenmahin a1 =ail, ot e il DI R B st~y Kot Lo it ey Borem L ol gt ots mear Mission- bay-window room, §1 per weel . tiends and acqu e - TR Rt o e rar g h m L } ] - U DR BLAAUW—ROSS—In this city, August 5 1001, | {ully invited to_attend the funeral to-day T IRoR EREWERY SYNDICATE up a train. according to Consul Gudger's O'FARRELL, 2—Sunny furnished rooms and | B at s “oclock. from the pariors | STEAMER TICKETS INOLUDZ BERTH snd MEAL). 3 by the Rev. Hermann Gehrcke, John W | (Thursda dizpateli: yesterday. $350—Best Ocean Bowlevard lots, | _OfBCSS: elevator; elec. lights: day, week, mo. | Blaauw and Glendolen L. Ross, both of san | 0f Carew & Enslieb. % Var Ness avepue | 8S. T T AN DR Rt FLACER T Uil 2, Free Transit Aross Isthmus. ready to build om. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incand, t light; | Fancisco. nee P e e Fe | ss. GEC DER. .evreens AT McCalla’ i - o Bt i T o S s A o e T O T R e Paterment Holy' Cross Cemetery. | D-W.HITCHCOCK. GEN. Agt. 't Monigim'y, S.F. | English Company’s Great fevolutionary feader Abxpuize wan Iy fail - - et Jots; - . ; mon! 0 ; elevator on grouns T, d g ke, = % =4 s S 3 . Shee, Db eve., ok 33 | 2o ook Mok ok £1p0 wafar. e S e e | Tnman of tved meitber SAT o ot Cangolidstion, Satting = battia with the Caniuiin I Sunse thoe, ; focdimpbn g, e ‘A 2 ENSON— o sha = Mra. | e c — SCOTT, 1309—To let; furnished room to & re- | ' guct s 1001 bo tar Yoo 7 r e iy, Au- | 5 | SAN JOSE, Aug. 7.—A deed showing the o $3000—Bargains in Richmond and Mis- Roy Seelig, Julia Morto) Beckie Trieber. J. i Commander McCalla acted energetically spectéble lady. in private family. Earl L. Wallace and Beriha Stephenson, both | . Trieber. Albert and Conrad., a native of | | transter of the Fredericksburg Brewery | coq e leth St ) S pied Ban. RMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st, | moiSan Francisco R Germany, ased 0 years and 2 monthe. | | of this city to the English syndicate, |ama on April 24, arrested Alzpura and DHERMAS :Avavipent FHoner, . * | = | TYRRELL—In this city. August 7, 101, Jo- ! which purchased a number of breweries | the other leaders and held them prisoners | h F., beloved husband of Annie Tyrrell, this State, has b filed h until an agreement was signed that fight- easy payments. DIED. B 5t i ey oAwath, aha PRI e in this State, has been filed here. m d at fight- soL . & BROTHER, , suites and | Beck. Frank McVicicr, Alexander {am Tyrrell, Mrs. J. B. McCann and Mrs. The deed is from .the Debenture Cor-|ing should not take place within the city. ronicle butldtig. . water: Bathe; phodie; dheap: | - iy, Fiaien B Millas Oheias o R ios. m biotharsof Shticry o | poration of London, England, and the San | TRree davs later the Colombian army ar- TET URUN IR, 3% kn Das a T e Tt Tyrrell and the late Mrs. John ‘A."Whelan, | 5 | Francisco Breweries, limited, of 1890, to | Goote S0 & 0 o e mir EIX, seven and elght rooms cottages: als fwg | Bachelors apartments: elegantly furnished; | Carlton, Wesley Neumann, Robert o Eiive O Philadolobie: aeed’ (6 yearod | e San Trancisco Bromerices, imited, o | Goveinment, General Alapura an mir- flat houses in block between I7th, 15th, Castro | _81] SURNY Tooms: references. Coswiler, v C. . Neviede, e months and 1§ days. A’ member of Court| To the ATLIN. WHITE HORSE. HOOTA- |1, and bears date of July 5, 191, 'In- |} Jouett the insurgents capitulates b and Nc : % cash, balance monthly par~ | TURK, S43—Nice sunny room, larse enoush for | Drennen, Laon Rick, Jacobs e by T a0t A [Nallelo Tpapess | LINGLIA. BIG SALMON. STEWART RIVER. [ciuded;in the deslof thie naw Corparatiqnil oot mey el bt N Lo or Guerrero-st. cars. F. NEL- | "3 gas and bath: $2 25 per week: private. Dunnigan. Saran A, Simpieon, James 7 Notins of funeral hereafter. T LAl “; the Eredericksburg Brewery proerty | Jinv'ia " The Sccrciary of the Navy i e amamte , Earnes albiot, Jjerome C. g 3 s A : . | corner Franklin—Sunny front par- | Finnegan, Patrick , Triebor, Falk TWYFORD—In chis city, August 6, 1901 infant | Ocean stsamers connecting with rail line at | real and personal, rafiroad franchises held | TPOTtng the incident pointed out that hall bedroom, $. Gowne, Jennie M. Twyford (infant) son of Kate A. and W. J. Twyford Jr. | Skaguay, Alaska. by that concern in this city and the en-| the action t;l n’:e navy was _carletujly con- S ave. Newly furnished rooms| H2mpton, Ada V Tyrrell, Joseph F. WERNER — In _ Ockland, August 6, 191, | DOUBLE_DAILY TRAIN SERVI RE- | tire plant and property of whatsoever de- | ined to enforcing lr;\at_y stipulations for T8CO— e Hentzell, Nellle Werner, Lorenze Lorenze, beloved husband of Elizabeth Wer- | TWEEN SKAGUAY AND WHITE H SE. | seription. free transit across the isthmus and that 5 s 7 . , Step ] outs Hufschmidt, ve of Germany, | jipqua and Big Salmon mines, % obje o shed. p o is growing rapidly; location e T aged 6 years 5 months and % days. Niagna deed also includes tracts of land in Los ani peneral farming. Ao | _modern improvements; rooms $1 60 week up. 302 California st., for pam- ] pa: CLA’ 1 Cleveland’s message to Congress and the ;. : = a correspondence of Secretary Bayard alsy FIED advertisements and subscriptions | beloved husbani of Nanette Beck, a native | 1:30 o'clock. Funeral private. COMPANY'S FLEET OF FINE STEAMERS | ’s”:,‘;““pf;‘,'::\‘,fi‘f(f' :»letsvlceasmllargg“:?}l,dlnliz“i_:Imsde clear that the sole purpose of the recelved at Call branch office. 230 Fillmore Of eemusiy, SEal &) yEars a0, month. WALSH—In this eity, August 7. 1901 Anne, | TO DAWSON. bered among the breweries embraced in| United States in employing force was to B atoved wife of Bon Beliorss: sot mistaes e O diamton and” Joan ™ Themear | | Connections made at DAWSON FOR ALL | the new consolidation besides the one in | fulfill its guaranty under the treaty of - . 0 re. . -P. Stanton ai R , [ames, 2 N I' i 3 o 7 't i a S ROOMS AND BOARD. of Helen Bellomy, & mative of lowa, aged | George, Mamie, Willie and the late Sarah | LOVWER YURON RIVER POINTS. this city are the United States, Chicago | 1346 to keep the transit open aeross the e Co.; future value assured. as | WELLINGTON. 7 | connection made at W T HORSE = BECK—In_ this city, August 7, 1%01, Frank, [¥Cremation at Odd Fellows' Cemetery at w?—'rrfic‘ FRITISH | YITKON 5?\"’"}7\2!0 e e o B e e e ey £ s 5 h this route, quick | e 3 resent trouble on the isth- ATIORA, Twentieth and Misston: war bel 4 years 11 months and 7 days. Walsh, a native of San Francisco, aged 46 | A FOor frelght over this voute. auick dienateh i¢ | and Paclfic of San Francisco. Willows or[r‘i'u?;m(‘;sfa’f"‘;!‘; N N T | # mew manmmement: modern: sunny rosms: te. | BRADY—A month's mind mass will be cele-| years and 5 months aseu | Willows. South San Francisco. that of |Tus Is far less formidable than that of | _bie board: unexcelled. Tel. Church 1151 e omslon eciores Church, Sixteenth | \WILMANS —In this city. August 6, 1901, | “7Tho White Pass_and Yukon Route is tne | O2KIand. Brooklyn of Alameda County & the insurgents obstruct traffic. Thera = . and Dolores streets. to-day (Thursday), | Stephen C. Wilmans, beloved husband of | summer Touarlst's Paradise. and Hofburg of Oakland. The sum of | case the s = t sending a ship THE Crocker, 915 Leavenworth-Fine sunny | commencing at 9:45 o'clock, for the reposé | Reatrice Partridge Wilmans, son of Martha | Spr 6. HAWKINS, General Manager, Seattte, | 32500000 Is involved. The deed has al-|iS Do present purpose of sending a ship s for sale, lease or | _rooms, single and en suite; beautiful grounds. | of the soul of the late Mary E. Brady.| tyiimans, and brother of F. W. Wilmans and | ah o g . “® | Yeady been placed on record in several | down from Pacific side. . I,,,,, lend by acre. J. | S s P e T fi\;:snds and acquaintances are invited to at- | 3 \\‘tln(;ana.‘xl: n-uve‘ of San Francisco. ' J. FRANCIS LFFE. Traffic Manager, counties. elmo. > B - & 3 Friends and acquaintances are respect- e = e Samily hotel;exceptionsl gabie-attractive rms. CABIION T tuis clty, August 8, 1804 Wes iy |‘nvl|';:d to_attend ‘the dluneralrnpe[(;!e S BRASCH, Com. Ageni™ 0il Refinery Their Project OF THTSSNOE 20 FENE RN REAL ESTATE WANTED. L lier, 781 Sutter—Newly furnished; cy Carlton, beloved son of Mary Carlton, | Masonic Temple, Post and Montgomery |* 5 5 “st.. Cit: sy TH. CIFI ks BOREL R apation " BicheSenty. fustly brother of Frank Carlton, and brother.in-lay | streets, to-day. (Thursdas). ‘st 2 oclock. o % Market et. CIty. | STOCKTON. Aug. 7.—General W. H. IL. OF THE PACIFIC COAST . e e | of May Carlton, a native of Califcrnia, aged | terment private. Hart of San Francisco is here to-day with . 3 37 years 8 months and 10 days. = 2 = 1| Postoffice Department Renews the st opposite Palace Hotel. ROOMS WANTED. Eieniis and’ anawatz it 3 il e Eastern capitalists. W. M. Graham of : ——— : | 1 Tain ' SR (AT AT Pl | ST DOMINIC'S Church Buldtng Azeciaion | CAMERICAN LINE. | Egstern captatisg, 7, 3 Jrabam of| * s eage of the Springs Property e V\tfir”l'&el)&n:;n&e We}__flsfine!'m;zm&q!s fre> gnu]rsdn_'y).nutm‘: {;‘]clacléésfwm;lhe parlors of | ceased members of St. Dominic's Church | ypw v0RK SCUTHAMPTON, LOVDON. PARIA | Luke M:\rtlly} of New \tork,]lookinglz to in Oakland. A n s g .8, 955 Charles J. B. Metzler, 636 Washington street. uilding Association and for the parents and | - the proposition to erect a large oil 1 - q 5 o ALAMED'\ AD‘ [RTISEMENTS- Market st, room 14 Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BV OF fiving esavers. willdme e o Seuping st Ghebopry weattoind. finery and colte piant here. Property for | WASHINGTON. Aug. 7.—Postofice dis- X s, =——————————————————==—=| CHANDLER—In Los_Angeles, August 4, 1901, | St. Dominic’s Chburch to-day (Thursday), From New Yor! M the plant has been secured and it i$ be- | continued August 31: Oregon—Anidem, .August 14)St. Louis. ‘August 21| Philadeiph! ‘August 8/St. Paul.. = = £ - 5 o1, e t. Louls ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. FEOPEN A oas. Tt Oolmsl. G, ronan R S lieved the project will be carried through. | Linn County. mail to Gates. Postmasters oo | FOR rent_Three furnished or unfurnished | COSGROVE—In_ this city, August 6, 1901, St At ——— commissioned: California—Stephen D. - = 5 Ballou, San Luis_Obispo; Melville J. it o e B et | Eeou L By e R DAY James, beloved husband of Marv Corsrove, hanahfln lorisi- RED STAR LINE. Sousa’s Band Will Tour England. | Casey, loamosa. Washington—William 7. change for_ city or"country Fealty. SPECIAL NOTICES. grove and Mrs. John Colling, & native ot 0. New York and Antwerp. NEW YOR!;, Aug. 7.—John Philip Sousa | Mitty, Bickleton; Charles A. Biatt, Mol AL BARGAIN. County Leitrim, Ireland, aged 'S4 vears. ARTISTIC FLORAL DESIGN ednes has completed arrangements to take his | SOn. One of the finest residences in the city; 13 | LADIES—Chichester English Pennyroyal Pl 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | . Y ) bl S From New ::r:s:\‘, ?A:ffl:};:l DGOk b AT GTOA R reth T SEABL 145 & anac | . YT Fosloiied D&;’parémsnt;has renewed Iohed in wak Dirdsese. matie aad Gusolies | Soea'in Demvipe it miepieiyiake, 00, ather: | {ully, Invited Lo autend, the funeral tormorrow deR e raRmonan. | B, AR 18 Ve 1{| cert tour In Great Britain. The bana will | {he lease of the John R. Springs property . b Y arolina articulags, ‘‘Relief ay’ ence, E Sasses 2 e 2 o - 5 wine; bighly decorated; lol 8xio feet. mln@&?xlnfierzéypr‘eu;rg at -flt]flr;:’l: Jister strect. at $:i¢ oclock, " thence m”]‘é’:. 107 POWELL ST.nean ELLIS 20 5056 Frlse‘!nl;n:t i et s e .13 § sail September. % vears, or unlrl‘l the e (ot futd- iste. ester Chemieal Co., Philadel., Pa. | Igna W mn requie g . eastbound. w5yl > 2o Two modern cottages, 5 rooms and bath; | ——— mass Will be celebrated for the repose ob pi INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION €O., OE44 4444344444444 44 0@ |05 Lottt O ed ab follows: Calis mear station; $1500. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made: | soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment HOTEL ARRIVALS. CHAS. D. TAYLOR, . fornia—Original—Thomas Derry, Sawtelle city or )c‘mlr;try. PASIFIC C?}AGLI‘!(‘_’N“OJ Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. General Agent Pacific Coast. 30 Montgomery st. | 4 THE DAY’S DBAD ‘g.' George McCabe, Veterans' Home, VKE. 5 ", rooms 9-10, tel. ENNEN- < 3 ‘abe, ; - Ll eAl.nt’l’:nDElhmgd. CO., 415 Montgomery st., roo! el DRENNEN—In this city, August 7. 1901, Leon, 5] o o Tabier. Sy T e - GRAND HOTEL. — e Alameda | Catarrh positively cured with Chicago Medica. | beloved son of Kate and Joseph'Drennsn, & tor: trial free; send for circular. 935 Mkt, r. 8. | [INNTEAN " Tn this elty, August 7, 19 .{{LODehnlaull. ficrn 38 g ‘\‘\;figkerrgar;;ll?him l N KA'S“ [BE3444444 444044444440 k&%‘{sefl:n‘ss Hlé\;:;ea;;gm;; PP';\E-‘“' : : Las N—] s g st 7, 1961, en, Kern City rand, Pittsbu > A & a E KE[ E‘ A V DM\ | DISEASES and silments of men treated; con- | Sarah A. Dunnigan, wife of the late’ Weo: | I ' Doundstone, Cal . |Stevens, Ny LLeDurg T L > | SAN JOSE. Aug. 7—Adam Humburg, | Krox, Vetérans’ Home, Napa. $8: Augu L " 0 N sultation free. American Dispensary. 514 Pine. ley Dunnigan, and dearly beloved mother of | A Pugh, Nev Bishoff, N v I b, M. Adams, Pasaden: a resident of this county since 1854, died $12; Joseph Hur . J. W. Miller, Mrs. V. ZOV N V' ans’ Home, a, Michael SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. B Mrs. M. B, Sarns s 5 | W Hopt et ,Szfv'é:,’“fi%‘:‘ Nevs & TEAMBHSITILE LOAVE WHARE. COR: | Tere this moming after an fligsge of sev it Sotdlers® Flome, T.os Pt AL ESTATE. oo AND SUPTLATR-| Mahay, M. W. Dunnigan and Laura May | A Zeis, Cal Egan,’ N Y B T D ot 2t 2 p. m. | eral months. Deceased was a native of | John M. Hozia, Soldiers’ Home, Los An- room cottage: fine meighbors | ALL Kinds bought. sold, rented. exchanged; re- | Dunnigan. a native of Indlana, and a resic | P G Goode, Fresno |Cory,' N Y B s oy Nasaxakl son Bncalling at | Germany and 64 vears of age. He was|geles, $; Willlam Ramase, Soldiers' ee blocks to Berkeley Station: pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Black 1124, 205 4th. | Jent, of Amjoch. Cal.. ags 5 years 6| Mrs J L Carson, M D,|C Larue, Palo Alto connecting at Hongkong with steamers for | Well known throughout Santa Clara Val- | Home, Los Angeles, $12. 3 y Station; easy > sl ¢, Antioch,Cal’ Baiersfield Mrs Guily, San Jose India, ete. No cargo retelved on board on | 1€V and for a number of years had been| Oregon: Original—james L. Hembree, ;5 yenios And- sttic: .| ALL kinds bought, sold, rented. exchanged: re- (Friday) » Cal., to-morrow | E W Pease, Los Ang |Miss Morton, San Jose day of saiiing. ranching near Mount Hamilton. He was | Sheridan, $6. . et s eenar el | _Belies ewas saiew Shont NI I B Bl | e ha i ety Asost 17401 st | B B A T T SS. AMERICA MARU...Saturday, Aug. 10, 1901 | a member of the Exempt Firemen's As-| Washington: Increase, restoration and 119-$159: § sooms and high basement: | SLOT MACHINES. beloved son of Adolph ‘and Nellie ‘Fine, and | 1 1 Hamia, St Louls - |W Mvers & w. Wints | 55 HONGKONG MART. sociation. Three daughters and two sons | reissue—Converse Townsend, Roy. - > floo three biocks to local; one block | —— L o o e brother of Martha and Annie Fine and Mrs. | ; M BEmmdur, Ptland|J Fiannery, San Jose R MA{{;\!;::: m:em:er:, 1901 residing in San Francisco survive him. Richard H. Massey, Mount Vernon, to_electzic cars. % TWO roulettes, only §75 each. cost $20. 1167| Allce Hennick, a natlve of San Francisco, | W "G 'Wolking & w,|W Coulter, Santa Crus | 5% NIEFON MARLU..Friday. September 27, 1901 - War with Spain, original—Herman, S. . 2l rented; excelles e L ——— e AN Dallance, Ilinois|G Byrne, Santa Crus T v at 3 e East; must be sold. £ 5 i ND WAREHOUSES. Miss Wool, N ¥ H Bryants, Cal S Nkt siset _eoruey EUsT NORFOLK, Va., Aug. 7.—Lieutenant S DUACKNEUNL, | PR N HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. | Ars M Aréndi, Angels H H Fricoy, Sacto W. H. AVERY, General Agent. | Commander James E. Cressap, U. S. N., | WAHSUDS ATTACK AND Real Istate and Insurance, PIERCE-RUDOLPH Storage and Moving Co., PSR R R J M Brooks, Fresno |W H Barham, S Rosa of the inspection board at the Norfolk CAPTURE MILITARY POS® Opposite First National Bank. | office Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713. D ANIEL P'DO‘\GIO’;/ANG&‘:?““‘) H W Wilson, w & fam,|J Rothschild, Chicago ° s s c HAWAIL, 8AMOA, NEW | Navy Yard, died here to-day of blood : FOR sale_In Berkeley. near university. 6 new N WEST Storage Warchouse, 840 Mis- | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. | g %0530 .0 san Jose| e x. eocttoaze, Cal ccamc oD 0 ZEALAND o STONEY, | poisontng. Kill Seven Soldiers and After Ran- modern houses; small payment down, balance tel. Howard 841. F. W. ZEHFUSS. 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Mrs G W Berden, Cal|J B Higgins, Reno Xy i, 3 DIREO! TOTAHITL sackingitha son Make Godd same as rent; lot d0xis5; street work com- | Too e 5 i : Telephone South 80, W B Brown, Los Ang |W Graham, Auburn 8. S. MARIPOSA. for Honolulu only. ¥ Mrs. B. W. Guerkink. | g G.‘"i plete; lawn and garfen mlde:d lolbenrcl:‘:': zr;m_ g .Mnghss;g‘;n'rn"éh fi‘wl on st.; A Baston, Modesto Mrs S Wheeler, Reno u Saturday, August 10, 2 p. m. | PETALUMA, Aug. 7.—Mrs. B. W. Guer- Their Escape. ratar eonnesied: pugh buttons and. Secteie | PACTFIC Floe oot P So Mt. Olivet Cemetery, |& § fetfey. Pitshurs Mes 8 M Lee, Reno | 15, & S0NOMAs (i HoBolld. for Samoa. | jink, a wealthy pioncer resident, died| SIMLA, Aus. .—Two hundred Mahsuds o “IFIC Etorage rniture Moving Comi- .’ Nev . Cincinna - g 3 r B B e, | iBany, 380 Filimore st.: phone Jackson 251, e A AR R A e T Thursday, Ausust 23, i0'a, m, | here to-day at the age of 70 years. Sne|attacked a military post at Kashmirka San Mateo County. o t walks; porcelain tubs. ¥ W Walsh, Boston |Mrs Farnsworth, Wash | 8. 5. AUSTRALIA. for Tahiti... was a native of Switzerland. August 6, killed a sentry and surprised marine view; cemen : H , 01 ity Wednesday, Sentembe i a. m. the garrison, which sought refuge in the Two closets and fences. M. L. WURTS, | .. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, | OFFICE 916 MARKET STREET. A e e e T R i |mfl;&fi ay h:i;m];fl,ll!h{;! barracks. The Mahsuds demanded . the Seventeenth st. end Broadway, Oskland. | GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We J. HENDERSON, Manager. | & 3 Wilght, Bosion |0 Harpls, Cal . . -3, o OCEAN TRAVEL. rifles, threatening to burn the post if ths ¥ in & house and corner lot in | 5S¢l better machines for less money than any F_Halmann, w & ch,|M Fuller, Sacto Gen’l Passenger Office, 643 Market St., Pisr ¥o. 7. Pacific §t miims ~ weapons were not given up. The militia- B er | house in the city; rentals, $3. The Typewriter NY A Cotter, N Y COMPAGNIE GENERALS TRANBATLANTIQUE | Mer: then surrendered their rifles. Seven B e o vemoval south. 3. H. LOGIE, | _EXchange, 536 California; telephone Main %5, JAMES MCcGINN, § £ Cavanash; Olema |} Hermin, San Jos CTEAYSJ[? | DIEECT LINE TO HAVREPARIS. SE e el St MINA s58 an cets SRS 505 Market st., city. HARTFORD typewriters: new, $60; anti-trus Formerly with McGinn Bros., has b e e Sl L g 2 Sailing every Thursday, instead of m three men were wounded. The Mahsuds : f & G Eckels, Hanford E Jacobs & sister, Cal of he rifles, S 3 ‘elephone South 576, attle ss lams, Cal o A * 7 e SSME! JES. taine, August 15; La Normandie, August without losing a man. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. ARSI PR . W Bpetree Nome 75 % T0 NEW YORK VIA PANAMA DIREST, | g Avsee B e Nopmandic Augunt’ - i CASMALIA Ranch Oil and Development Com- e, Cabin, $105; Steerage, $40; Meals Free. tember 5,. Oregon Short Line Extension. —Loca = & 3 vase to Flavre, $70 and upward. _Secons go! 3 o OFFICE—i118 BROADWAY. Do fan Trancisco, TaL: ecatinn of works UNITED UNDERTAKERS, A s w, |1 Bothman s .8 Sugalli oaals Ava. | cash to Havre, $i5 ind upward. OENBRAR | SALT LAKE CITY. Aus.7.—The Tribune & e Banta Barbara County, Cal. Notice is hereby 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 167. Texas *l3 R Tindall. ‘Phila | S+ S« Leelanaw ralls Monday, 3::- 28 | AGENCY mr(xi UNlTl;:{DdsTA:‘Es and CAN- | to-morrow will say that the Los Angeles RE STATE. given that &t & meeting of the board of di- |} yUNERAL DIREOTORS AND EMBALMERs, §| T 1 \iliams. § Ratel|Miss g LN T 8.8 Al e ey, Sept. 2 A N ALY o o ullding), New | extension of the Oregon Short Line fs, . SABLATED SRS T 0 gesessment of four cents per Share wes Finest Equipment at Mode: es. A s A Saans Freight and passenser office, 330 Market st. | Agents. § Montgomery avenue. San Frarcisco, | more properly cpeaking, a San Diego ex- CASH, 36 monthly—Cottage 3 rooms, bard | levied upon the capital stock of the corpora- Mons Raeville, Paris |F Escher & f, Mexieo. F. F. CONNOR, Pacific Coast Agent. Tickets sold by all Railrond Ticke: Agents. tension. While the line will connect near finished: 2 fine Jots, all fenced; a fine home for | tion, payable immediately to the secretary of Mme Raeville, Paris |H S Moore, S Jose *Twin Screw FExpress Steamers. Beaumont, Cal., with the Southern Pa- small family or bachelor; near a fine school, | aid corporation, at its office, room 304 Claus C B Barnes, L Ang |G O'Brien,’ Beaumont f) | === | sific Railroad for Los Angeles, vet the G s e | et g vl | CREMATION, |y 80 il e w5 | PAGIFIC STEAM NAVIBATION G0, |50y awp miven srmassms | min tine ¥it min 052 st from Beas” ies Jocated within 2 years; soil, climas an e ‘rancisco, . An; . ny 3 54 . e . fol- - Lext; £00d meighbors and pleas- | stock upon which this assessment shall re. | The Odd Fellows’ Cemetery Assosiation | Mobori siraid DomwrD B Dioter. Nacto T | And CIA SUD AMERICANA DE VAPOZES B e Ly F = ~ | lowing largely the fortieth paralilel to San ant surroundings; adjoining Bast Oakland; | main unpaid on the second day of September, Point Lobos ave., 5. fi. Cal. G Fitzgerald, Denver | I Cordo, Chics To Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central < price in all, §4%, to make speedy sale; See | 1901, will be delinguent and advertised for | The omnn.nco!'anmmnmnz barials in San | § Lukes & W, Canada H Revorot, Chicago | and South American ports. Saliing from How- FOR U, S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJ), 's:fisz'u'g:ch N e this at onct I o wend for cricular, &5 sale at public auction, and unless Pdment Is | Francisco after the first day of August, 11, | G 8 Lukes dna s |38 Bammes, Chicao |ard 3 Fler 1t lm. . = - r Steamers GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELL) i venth st opposite Broadway station, Oak- | made wi sold on the ay of em- | does not refer to CREMATION. Neither d iss B Lukes, Cahada eridan, Chicago | ACONCAGUA..Aug. 6| .. Aug. 2 : - land; carriage free. H. Z JONES. Owner. ber, 1501, to pay the delinquent assessment, | it affect the COLUMBARIUM, be(::{ue hero is | Mics T Lukes, Canada|] R McLapghlin, O | PERU ..... A\l: 16| PALENA .......Sept. 4 145 a. m. :30 p. m., except Sun- Sacramentan Made President. ————————————————————————————— | together with costs of advertising and e: nothing less harmful to the living than the | L Prittin, N Y Dr Tavlor, Livermote These steamers are built expressly for Cen- 9:45 a.m., 8:30 p. m. Leaves INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 7.—The naticnal OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. | Denses of sale. T. H. CURLEY, Secretary. | ashes of their dead. J_Phillips Jr, Boston |W M Courtis, Detrolt | tral and South American passenger service. jo 7 @ m., 12:30 noon, § p.m. except | oonvention of Window Trimmers closed } el ooom—-oo | Office, room 304, Claus Spreckels buflding, | Permits to cremate will 'be Issued by the | W G Wilson, Balto [R A Courtis.’ Detrolt | (No change at Acapulco or Panama). Freight | Sunday. Sunday, 7 a.m.. 4:13 p.m. Fare 2 g introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the | southwest corner Third and Market sts., San | Board of Health the same as heretofore. W N Harte, N Y J A Brent, Cal and passenger office. 316 California street. cents. Telephone Maln 1508. Landing and of- | to-night. C. W. Morton of Sacrameuio, furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin, Oakland. | Francisco, Cal. GEORGE R. FLETCHER, Manager. | J P Woodbury, Carson BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Gen. Agents. | fice, pler 2, Misslon-st. ddck. HA’ BROS. | Cal., was elected president.

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