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TO SAIL. PALACE HOTEL. Noe, Oakland JH Wood, Java Mrs Noe. Oakland Capt Davidson Crj-sler. Mont Houston Mrs fi CryBler.

Mont Capt Tenera. Cal A Clark, Pa Seyfert. Wlen Clark, Pa Biker. Wisconsin Wood worth. SeatljS Hill.

Wisconsin Roscnsteln, Chffo 'C O'Brien Chgo Lindsay. Chgo Sorg. Ohio Mrs Lindsay. Chg Mrs Sorg, Ohio A Best, Boston Schumacher. Mel- Mrs A Beal, Boaton bourne Hyatt.

Boston Mrs Schumacher Mrs Hyatt, Boston Melbourne Bertha Hyatt. Doston A Frankfort Boston Barnaby. London Mrs DelU. Boston WE Australi Miss MA Relghard. Whltehead.

Londn Boston IJ Darrah. Phlla MUs Reighard.Bos Long, Philadelphia Grace Cates. Bostn Mrs Ferrollasa Bostn Japan A Knight. Boston Hayward. Austrll A Becker.

Denver Magulre, gydney Oregon Pierce. NT buck. Vacaville W- Pierce, Mrs Bunk. Vacav Tierce. Nash; St Louis Pierce, Mrs Ranger; Japan Bomanje.

Bombay Hussey. Pa Allah. Cal airs Hussey. Pa CD PIrp.ons J- McNeil. Santa Cruz Simons Jr.

Stern. China II Billings, Chgo Oranse. China Miss A Phillips. Cal W. Kelley, India Mil Baker.

Boston Gllchrlet, Penang Hammond. Chgo D. Little, Shanghai Paul Reiss. St Louis Shanghai II Pearsons, Chgo Cre ijjhton, Shangh Mrs Pearsons, Chg Stillman, Kirk Jr. Sacto Rovllle, Mrs Kirk Jr.

Sac Ishlmatan, Toklo Braden. Cal Kenhaua. London W- Lee. Chgo Van Java GT Price, Phlla Mrs Van Aalst. Java Mrs T.

Price. Phlla NEW; HOTEL. Wood. New York WeifTenbach. Ls Anc A Kent.Michig&n Sta Rosa Los Powers.

Tacoma AM Gllstrap. Selma Brown, Vancouver Gar, Sacto Watson, Seattle Pomeroy, Chlco Finbere, Chlcaco OB Hastings, MarysvlJK Los Ang Moore Fresno JR Modesto Ii il Bradwell, McCann, San Joae, EOTEL ABBIVALS. In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given the left hand column and the successive tides the day in the order of occurrence as to time. Tha eecond time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column Rives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign precedes the height, and then the number given la subtracted from the given by the charts.

The plane of reference Is the mean of the lower low waters. THURSDAY. MAY Si. The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of -tide is the at both places. United States and Geodetic Survey- Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay.

by official authority of the Superintendent. Sun, Moon and Tide. LIVERPOOL, May WHEAT, quiet; July, 5s September, 5s spot, dull; No. 1 California. 6s CORN Futures, quiet; May.

nominal: July. 3s September. 3s lOd; spot, quiet; American mixed, new, 3s Foreign Markets. LONDON. May Atchison.

Canadian Pacific. 97H: Union Pacific, Northern Pacific, Bar silver, dull, 27 9-16d. CHICAGO. May Receipts 17,000. Choice light steers shade easier; others mostly 10c lower than Monday.

Butchers' stock weak. Best on Eale to-day carload at $5 60; natives, good to prime steers, 65; poor to medium. $4 90; selected feeders. $4 lOf mixed stockers. $3 25; cows, 50; heifers, $3 20(H5; canners, $2 bulla, S2 90fa 4 30; calves, steer calves, 50.

400. Best on sale to-day, two carloads at $4 85. Texas-fed steers, 13; Texas bulls. 13 20-53 73. Receipts to-day 37,000: to-morrow 30,000 estimated; left over, 2CC0; active; mostly 10c lower; closed strong.

Top, $5 17 mixed and butchers, $4 93tj5 15; good to choice heavy. $3 10 17V4: rough heavy, $4 95ti5 05; light, J4 6 15; bulk of sales, J5 10g5 Receipts 14,000. Sheep strong, higher; lambs active, higher; good to choice wethers, $5 65: fair to choice mixed, $4 Western sheep, SO; yearlings. $5 native lambs, Western lambs, $6tj7 55; spring lambs, 13. Chicago Livestock Market.

CHICAGO. May The Earl Fruit Company sold California fruit at auction to-day, realizing the following prices. Apricots- Royals, single crates, 25 to 73. average 37; Seedling. 93c to $1 45, average tt 29; Newcastle, 90c to 15.

average 99c. Peaches- Alexander. 25 to II 45. average $1 41. Cherries Republican, average $1 (2: Centennials 75c to 90c.

average 7Sc; Rpyal Annes, 90c to 50, average $1 22. Two cars sold today. NEW YORK. May The Earl Fruit Company's sales of California fruit at auction today are as follows: Cherries Royal Annes, 80c to $2 65, average $167; Black Tartarian, 45c to $2 65, average $1 02; Centennials, S5c to 30, average Jl 12: Purity. SOc to average Apricots (single $1 25 to $1 70.

average $1 37; Royals. £2 70 to 13. average $2 77; Seedling. Jl 75 to J2 70 average $2 13. Alexander, $1 SO to $2 70.

average $2 44. Favorable weather. Three cars sold to-day. California Fruit Sales. COMMERCIAL NEWS FORECAST.

Fair weather prevails over the Pacific Slope, except In where it 13 cloudy. Cloudy weather also prevails in Western Montana. A few light showers have occurred dur-. ing the day in Eastern Washington and Northwestern The pressure has risen slowly along the Washington and Oregon coast and fallen over the Rocky Mountain region. The temperature has risen, except along the Immediate coast of Northern California and in Western Oregon.

IUls from ten to sixteen degrees above the norfnal in the interior of California. Conditions are favorable for fair and continued warm weather in the interior California Thursday and probably fog along the Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours, ending midnight May 31: Northern Fair Thursday, except fog along the coast: continued warm In the interior: fresh westerly wind on the coast. Southern Fair Thursday; light west wind. Thursday. Utah Fair Thursday: continued warm.

Fair Thursday. San Francisco and Fair Thursday, with fog in the m5rnlng and at night; fresh west wind. G. H. WILLSON Local Forecast Official.

The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date, as compared with those of same date last season, and rainfall in the last twenty-four hours: Last This Last 24 Hours. Season. Season. Eureka 0.00 B0.02 33.74 Red Bluff 0.00 'j, 22.S7 20.62 Sacramento 0.00 20. 28 San Francisco 0.00 18.42 16.10 Fresno 0.00 10.14 7.

IS Independence 0.00 3.6C 1.21 San Luis Obispo 0.00 16.41 Los 0.00 5.01 San Diego 0.00 5.98 4.96 Yuma 0.00 1.29 1-34 San Francisco data: Maximum temperature, 61; minimum, 47; mean, £4. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL (120th Meridlan-Paclflc Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, May 30-5 p. m. Weather Report. NEW Arrived May Stmr Majestic, from Liverpool.

Sailed May Germanic, for Liverpool; stmr Kensington, for Antwerp, via Southampton. Arrived May Stmr Main, from New York, via Cherbourg. GLASGOW-Arrived May SO-Strar Norwegian, from New York. Sailed- May Stmr Llvanian. for Philadelphia.

Arrived May Stmr F.mpress of Jaran. from Vancouver, via Yokohama. Prior to May 3.0— Stmr Hlojun Maru, from Seattle, via Yokohama. Arrived May Stmr Teutonic, from New York, for Liverpool. COPENHAGEN Arrived May 30 Stmr Norse, from New York, for Chrlstlanla.

SOUTHAMPTON-Arrived May 20-Stmr St Louis, from New York. Sailed May 30 Stmr Lahn. from Bremen, for New York, via Cherbourg. OCEAN STEAMERS. Arrived May Schr Aloha, hence April 25.

May 17 Br gtmr Coptic, hence May 11; bark Edward May. he-nce April 26; ship Reaper, frcm Newcastle, Aus. May 20 Br stmr THoemfonteln. from Seattle; ship Standard, from Newcastle. Aus.

May Bktn Amelia, from Eureka: Br bark Sussex, from Newcastle. Aus. May 23 Br stmr Gaelic, from Yokohama; hktn Archer, hence May Br stmr Flintshire, hence May 15. Sailed May 13-Ship Sutton. far San Francisco: schr Transit, for San Francisco: Br stmr Coptic, for Yokohama.

"May Ger bark Pfluser. for San Francisco: schr Helene. for San Francisco; schr Robert Lewers. for San "Francisco. May Schr Babcock, for New York.

May Schr Weatherwax. for Port Townsend. To pall May Br utrar Gaelic, for San Francisco: bktn 8 Castle, for San Francisco: bark Tidal Wave, for Port Townsend; schr A West, for Royal Roads. PORT Launched May Bktn Alta, for A Lorentzen. SAILED.

Wednesday, May 30. Sjir Geo Loomls, Bridsett. Ventura. Sfliir Noyo, Johnson. Case Nome.

Stmr North Fork. Fosen. Eureka. Stmr Australia. Lawless.

Honolulu. Stmr South Coast. Olsen. Nor Etmr Tellus, Pederson, Chemalnus. Br' ship Indore, Parry.

Gloucester. Schr Archie and Fontie. Jensen, Flska Mill. Schr Ctas Falk. Hennlnjrsen.

Eureka. Schr Julia Whalen. Scott, Cape Nome. Schr Corinthian, Korth, Bowens Landing. TELEGRAPHIC.

POINT LOBOS, May 30. 10 Weather hazy; wind west, velocity 12 miles. SPOKEN Per Br stmr Gaelic-May 20, 6:50 m. lat 41 N. Ion 183 Br stmr Coptic, hence May 11, for Hongkong, etc.

May 22. lat 21 84 N. Ion 139 11 Stmr Alameda. hence May 17. for Sydney.

Hay 6:20 m. lat 24 13 N. Ion 153 13 Jap stmr America Maru, hence May 19, for Hongkonr, MISCELLANEOUS. Per schr Eadle, at On May 24. lat 41 40 N.

Ion 131 10 W. stmr Zealandla crossed our bows about 110 yards and wished to be reported. She was going bows under at the time. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT Sailed May Nor stmr Horda.

for Port Pirle; schr Excelsior, for Newport: schr-JI Bendixsen. for Honolulu. Arrived May Schr Sadie, hence May 17. SAN Arrived May 30-Ger stmr Luxor, from Hambure. Sailed May Ger stmr LUxor.

for San Francisco; schr Wawona, for Grays Harbor. Arrived May Stmr hence May 2S; Br stmr Inverness, from Mororan. Sailed May Br ship Dovenby Hall, for Queenstown. GRAYS Arrives May Schr QVen, hence May 19. IVERSENS Sailed May Schr Reliance, for San Francisco.

i Sailed May Stmr Mackinaw, for San Francisco. May Stmr Centennial, for Cape Nome. PORT LOS Arrived May Newburs. from Ventura. Sailed May Haw stmr Aztec, for Nanaimo: Stmr Alcazar, for Arrived May Stmr Alcatraz, hence May 23.

PORT Sailed May Schr Maria Smith, for Honolulu; schr Bartlett. for St Michael. Arrived May Stmr Westport. hence May 2S. Sailed May Stmr Pomona, for San Francisco; pchr Lottie Carson, for Newport.

EASTERN PORT. Launched May Stmr Sierra, for Oceanic Co. FOREIGN "PORTS. VANCOTJVER-Sailed Arril Br bark Adderley. for Sydney.

Sailed May stmr Baltimore, for Kobe. May stmr Albatross, for cruise. May stmr Oregon, for Nagasaki. May stmr Bennlngton, for Nagasaki. Arrived May 11 stmr Hancock, hence April 17.

Called May Jap stmr Kinshu Maru. for Seattle. KIHEI-Arrlved May 15-Shlp John Potter, from Aus: i KAHl'LUI- Arrived April Alexander, from Tacoma. May Schr Emma Claudlna. from Grays Harbor.

Sailed Asrll Ship Paramlta. for Kihel." Sailed May Brie Harriet G. for San Francisco. HONOI Arrived May Schr Honoipu, from Newcastle, Aus. Wednesday.

May 30. Etmr Meade. Wilson, from Manila, via Nagasaki. Br stmr Gaelic. Finch.

23 days 8 hours from HonRktns. via Yokohama 17 ays 17 hours, via Honolulu 6 days 9 hours. Stmr State of California. Gage. 52 hours from Portland, via -Astoria 40 hours.

Stmr National City, Dettzners, 14 hours from Fort Stmr CJeone. Madsen. IS hours from Caspar: Nor stmr Titania, Oulliks n. SS hours from Nanaimo. Shipping Intelligence.

GRAND HOTEL. EC Wig-Kins, NY Carr. Washington Doe. Cal Willis. Wis Dolan.

Sacramento A Newcome, Montry King. Syracuse Miss A Diekson. Crz Mr Fevland w. Ala Murphy. Ansels Hale, Belvedere Reilly.

Andrs Heard. Cal Gilfellow. St Paul Miller. Oakland Miss Nlms, Stanford Davenport. Ang Black.

San Jose Lyons. Kentucky Whlpple w. Decoto Mrs Barter, Portland Miss Whipple. Decoto Mrs Bulcer. Portlnd Cal Turner.

Reddins Hebbron w. Cal Talbot w. Wis Streining. Rosa Hatt Rlchardson.Uktah Pendleton. Ang Minor.

Arcata Teaeue. Fresno Minor. Arcata McBudd. Chicago Hanson. Alton Nesmlth.

Boston Miss A Dalton. Oaklnd OH Stilson. Iowa Mrs Aiken, Decoto Stilson, Iowa Nixon, New lork Mrs Barnett, Ohio Cooeland, Ang Mrs Oyler. Sacto A Lalson, Lodi Walker, Minn Shanahan. Cal Watts.

Sydney Anderson Adlst Africa White, Stanford Lawson Denmk THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 31, Branch Hydrographic Office, V. S. Merchants' Exchange, San Francisco, May The. time ball on the tcwer of the new Ferry building' was dropped at exactly noon 1. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 o'clock p.

Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander. U.

S. In charge. Time Ball. TO ARRIVE. Steamer Movements.

11 Sun rises 4:50 Sun sets 7:25 Moon sets 10:04 p. m. Time Time Time Time Ft. Ft. Ft.

Ft. HTY LW HW $1 0:22 6.7 7:13 3.3 1 111 B.8 3:32 4.3 8:23 8.3 2 2:05 4.S 8:65 0.3 4:17 4.9 9:39 3.2 3 3:02 4.3 9:33 0.8 4:59 6.0 10:62 3.0 S.8 10:14 US 5:37.6.1 0 02 2.7 5:13 3.6 10:59 1.7 6:14 5.1 6 0:58 6:35 3.4 11:47 2.1 6:50 5.2 Steamer. Destination. Sails. I Pier.

Bonita May. 31. 9 amIPler 11 1 City- Pueblal Vic Ai Pitt SdilMay 31. 11 amlPler 4 Ig. Martscal Mexico 31, 4 pmlPier 13 Steamer.

From. Due. Santa San Crescent Crescent City. Progreso Matteawan Taeoma Pomona Humboldt Universe Oyster Harbor. Marlposa Sydney.

Walla Victoria Puget Sound Point Mendoclno. Del Norte. Oregon Ports. City of Sydney. llobt.

AJumson. Mackinaw Wellington Oyster Luxor Hamburg Coos Bay. Arcata Coob Bay Columbia Portland Corona' San Dleco North Hongkong Mam Chlni and Bonlta Uma tilla IVIctoria Puget Sound I May 31 May 31 May 31 May 31 May 31 May 31 June 1 June 1 June June 1 June 1 June 1 June 1 June 1 June 2 June 3 June 4 June 4 June 4 June 5 June. 6 June 6 OCEAN TBAVEL. Pacific Steamship Co.

Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan a. Ma l. 5. Chance to 1 company's steamers at Seattle. HrvViPna Tor Victoria.

Vancouver (B. Vn'4 C). Port Townsend, Seattle. Tacoma. Everrtt.

Anaoortes an'l New Whatcom 14 11 a May 2S. 31. June S. and every fifth day thereafter: change at Seattle to this company's steamers for Alaska and G. X.

at Tacoma to N. P. Ry. at Vancouver to C. P.

Ry. For Eureka. Humboldt 10 a. May 28. June 2.

and every fifth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey. San Simeon. Cay- ucos.

Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). paviota. Santa Barbara. Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedro, East Pedro (Los Angeles) and 9 a.

May (7. 31. June 4, and every fourth day thereafter, For San Dlege. stopping 'only at Port Har- ford (San Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los 11 a.

nv. May 25. June 5. and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada.

Magdalena Bay. San Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan. Altata. La Paz.

Santa Rosalia and Guaymas (Mexico) 10 a. 7th of each month. For further Information obtain company's folders. The company reserves the right to steamers, sailing dates and hours of without nrevlous notice. TICKRT OFFICE -4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel).

GOODALL. PERKINS A Gen. Acents. 10 Market San Francisco. THFO.

R. ftlj, PA DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS From wharf at 11 a. m. CADC $'2 First Class Including BartS iMnL $3 Second nnd Ateals. STATE OF CALIFORNIA SAILS June 2 COLUMBIA SAILS June 7 Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane.

Butte. Helena and all points In the Northwest. Through tickets to nil points E. C. WARD, General Agent.

620 Market st. GOODALL, PERJMNS Superintendents. TOYO KISEN KAISBA. STEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- ner First and Brannan streets.

1 n. for. YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai. and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- dia, etc. No cargo received on board on day of salllnz.

SS. HONGKONG Thursday. June 14. 190ft SIS." NIPPON MARU Tuesday. July 10 1900 SS.

AMERICA August 3, 1900 Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company's offlce. 421 Market street, corner First. W.

H. AVERT, General Agent. OCEA1J TRAVEIfa, Ma Cofflfflercial Company Will Dispatch Frcm San Francisco Direct for NOME St. Michael THE FIRST-CLASS S. S.

SAN JOSE SAILING SATURDAY, JUNE 2d, FOH RATES APPLT TO ALASKA COMMERCIAL COMPANY 310 SANSOME STREET. Valencia FOR SECOND TRIP. LEAVES SEATTLE 3 FIRST-CLASS LIGHTERAGE FACTLmES AT NOME. For rassenjer and freieht rates apply to Pacific Steam Whaling SO California S. F.

313 1st Ave. South, Seattle. Taclflo "Coast Steamship "Co. ralome DIRECT. The New and Palatial Steel Steamship Win sail from Seattle and Tacnma June July 21 and Aucust 27.

The SENATOR sail- ing July 21. make an Excursion Trip vta the Inland passage, and after landing at will continue north the Behrine past East Cape on the Siberian coast, crossing the Arctic Circle, passing into Arctlo Ocean. Passengers are advised to Inspect Senator before purchasing tickets via other rteamers, as her second-class and steerage ac- commodations are superior to the first-class accommodations on most of the steamers ad- vertised for Nome. The Pacific Coast Steam- ship Ca has been running Its steamers tu Alaska winter and summer for 25 years and Is Pioneer Paclflc Coast Lintt. For further Information inquire of J.

F. TKOWBRIDGG. Ocean Dock. Seattle. Wasji; N.

POSTOX, 243 Washington W. PARKI3. West Second L03 Angeles. ALL. PERKINS Oen.

10 Market st. TICKET OFFICE I New Montgomery Pan Francisco. THE ALASKA EXPLORATION COMPANY WILL. DISPATCH FROM SAN FRANCISCO. DIRECT FOR NOME The -well-known "Alaska Flyer" and most popular boat In the Alaska service.

S. S. HUMBOLDT. POSITIVE SAILING SATURDAY JUNE FROM STEUAUT-STREET WHARF at II d'CLOCK A. M.

SHARP. Bookings now made for second sailing S. S. Z.EALANDIA. For freight and passenger rates apply al office.

The ALASKA EXPLORATION CO. 139 Post St. AMERICAN LINE. Rf T03X. SOUTHAMPTON.

LONDON. PASIi Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York every Wednesday, 10 a. m. Ft.

June Louis July St. Louis June York July 11 Et. Paul June 27, St. Paul July RED STAF? LINE. Newf cod From New York every "Wednesday.

12 noon. Koordland June Westernland Friesland June 131 Kensington July 4 Southwark June 201 Noordland July LINE. S. E. "OHIO," frcm Seattle to Nome ant! St.

Michael. May 24th. Subsequent sailings from Seattle to Nome. St. Michael and Yukon River Points.

June 30, July 31. Ausust 30. For rates and other information apply to EMPIRE TRANPORTATION 30 Monteomery Street. COMPAGHIE OEUEBALE TRAS3ATXAHTIQTJZ. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS.

Palling every Thursday instead of Saturday, November 2. 1S99, at 10 from Pier 42, North River, foot ol Morton st- LA BRETAGNE. June 7: LA LOIt. RAIXE. June 14: LA CHAMPAGNE, June 21; L'AQUITAINE.

June 28. First class to HavTe. J60 and upward: 5 per cent reduction on round trip. Second class to Havre. $43: 5 per cent reduction en round trip.

GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA. 33 Broadway (Hudson building). New York. J. F.

FUGAZI Pacific Coast Ajtents. I Montgomery avenue. San Francisco. HAMBURG-AMERICAN TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS SERVICE TO PLYMOUTH (LONDON). CHHRBOURQ (PARIS) AND HAMBURO.

TWIX-SCUEW PASSENGER SERVICE TO PLYMOUTH. CHERBOURO AND HAM- BURG. ALSO NEW YORK TO CHERBOURG AND HAMBTHIO. For Sailing, Apply to HAMBURG-AMERICAX LINE. 37 B'dw'y, Jf.

T. PARIS HOTEL ACCOMMODATION Reserved If secured bejare deaarture. HER2OG A Gen. for Pacific Coast. California corner S.

F. OCEANIC S. S. APIA AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. S.

S. MARIPOSA (via Honolulu) to New Zea- land and Australia June 13. p. m. S.

S. AUSTRALIA (Honolulu only) Wednesday, June X. 1300, 2 p. m. I.

0. SPRECKELS BSOS. rJar.tgcn?;? 7. Foot racific St Freichl Market St. fiCOSMOS SSKAPI3 Toaai Mont'uly liillai! (or tnd Himtmrg ji ICexloan ports Or.tral, Scut ii Amsriea.

etc 8.S. Luxor. 5500 tons, sails abcut June 9. oare.rr Frit BAY AND RIVER STEAMSBS. FOR U.S.

NAVY YARD AND YALLEJO. Steamer "Monticello." Tburs. and Sat. at 9:41 a. 3:13.

p- Thurs. night); Frl. lp.n. and 8:30: a. Landlns and office.

Mission-street Dock, Pier No S. Telephone Main L'Cs. FARE i rnoTocoAPUic supplies. wi; kodaks free; phcio supplies. ISackus studio.

31 Geary rround floor. 12VTATB CITY FOlt SALE. X. M. Srr.CK ecTMarket TC, Opposite Kearny.

Mark'; Two Irontageg; north Bide and east tide cf Taylor abcut expiring; increased rental offered. f.Z.o'iC- Corner, near Market and Jones; 73 feet, tromage; rare bry. $12. Uer.ts J400; lot feet; modern building; pavs 10 per cent. Fourth el.

near Towrsend; 127:6: near roiiroad and warehouses. BS.OQ*— Larkln and McAllister; let two frontages; rente W10. Sixth 75 leet frontage: 4 etores and above; rents $200. Half from Market and Eteuart i.rick t.uUdir.s. J12.i(.« Xir.iii ti.

close Mission; 38 feet front; two ctores and flats. Hems JiCO; lot car llr.e. S7rC0 Broadway. between Buchanan and sts. lot Ti i 2 feet; choicest "resi- site.

Klx bcy-wlndaw flats; rents J06; lot Rear Sixth and Howard B-jsh lot house of 14 rooms; must be poll. $3000 Powell three flats: rents $62. JiiOj Four fine flats; Carp tt. rente $40. Twer.ty-afih near Castro; etore tnd rooRjs; lot 20x114 feet.

Htnts five flats; two frontages; Vallrjo J27io SI Park; house and lot; A. M. EPICCIC fc 6C7 Market st. EOL GETZ BROTHEH. ROOM -A," CROCKER BUILDING.

HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. to fuperb of ocean; graded and sewered; easy Installments. to Choicest Richmond lots; JIO monthly. tXOO to Level lott; near Miiflon-st. car; SS monthly.

J6S0 to 4 5 room ecttares In excel- lent locations: near care; payments same aa rent. Call fcr Maps and Diagrams. 6OL GETZ BROTHER. ROOM -A." CROCKER BUILDING. BELECTKI) Bst rf choice loti In Richmpr.d.

well located, all street work and very cheap; situateU between two great parks, the Presidio on the and Gate Park on the eouth: of acre! 1 by the electric cars: Eleventh west fide, between Point Loboa ave. nnd Cleir.er.t two lots, 23x120; $7M each. Tenth weet sl.ie. 100 feet south from Clement: 2 lots. Ter.th cast sice, a few steps north from Clement, two 25x120; $1100.

Tenth wett side, between Point Lobos ave. and A three lots. 2SxK0. $700 j-JM for what they v.ere mortcaped fcr years mfOl ar.y one lookir.s for a nice buld- lcg eite po and examine these lots. J.

GUNN. r.3O California Ft. If you have north cf the Park, or Hrrner'e Addition end the Mlsplon, that you wart to then call on AV. j. B30 Taiifomia et.

house? and flats built at lowest prices; and furnished for all building 'WMPIli'LL. 1147 Mission Et. 1CKAL ESTATE COUNTRY For FINK St-mcre ranch; level garden land; good boose; barn of bay; tine horse. fcuRry; U-0 chickens and farming tools, Jarc rniie to Elation. Clearance sale; on the Jl; 2S fine Im- proved farms in prices ranging from 11000 to S20.eGG each; they belong tu a bank and are ordered sold within sixty days at appraised value: easy terms; freight to S.

F. $1 a ton; fare We. Call for full printed. descriDtloa. Nice on R.

R. nice land; seme trees; payable JIO a mbnth. WESTERN' LAND 640 Market et. FOR SCO acres school land en Mt. Pan- hedrin, Lake very cheap: best situated for a summer resort.

Box SOS. Call office. FOR sale P.sr» barcaln San Jose residence. AcUirefi S. C.

SI'EKO. care Call. S. F. UOO3IS I'OIl HorSEICEEPIXG.

BUCHANAN. KB. cor. Fell-Sunny furnished window; kitchen; gas stox-e: $12. CULT.

US, rear 2 large unfurnished rooms; yard: water: rear; rent $7. EDDY. Nice larpe 'urnlshed front rooms; cheap: lis'nt housekeeping; bath: quiet. EDDY, Nice many connecting rooms; fur- r.i&hed; no children; residence. Two sunny furnished house- roams in rear; FIFTH, Suite of i rooms fcr housekeep- 1 lag.

FOLGOM. Large sunny furnished room; light $1 £0 week. FOLEOU, LRrf WlgBJ bay-window room; clouts; bath; everything 13 23. FOLSOM. Sunr.y furnished alcove front room fcr 2 fcr light housekeeping.

GOLDKN GATS Lovely housekeep- ing for adults; piano; bath; storage; thor- ooctaly renovated. HAYKS, Bay-window flat of 6 rooms and ath. SZ5: or tell for $200. HOWARD. W6H.

nr. Sunny furnished back and front rooms for housekeeping. HOWARD. housekeepinp. $6 and suite with every convenience for housekeeping, $19 and U2.

connecting completely furn. housekpg water; also large front room. HYDE. Sur.r-ij- fror.t parlor with kitchen; front basement Fuite, $14. 2 housekeeping rooms; also other rooms: rent reasonable.

MAUKET, ISS, near 3 eunny rooms: 2 cor.r.ecUr.g. 1 front; rar-ire; water; yard; $15. MISSION, tunny housekpc rooms, newly furn. en or Einple; cheap: room 2 beds. NATOMA, 2S4.

near Fourth-2 front furnished housekeeping rooms; water, sink, cloaet. NINTH. Fur.ny for housekeeping; rent yirrle room. ICOE. ISL near Market-2 Funny bay-window rooms: modem flat; complete for housekeex- Iry; $12.

OAK. 2 rooms furnished for heavy housekeeping. J10; single rooms. JS and JS. Desirable unfurnished kitchen ar.d forge sunny neighborhood nice; POWELL.

front room; also house- and single gas and bath. SOTTTH PARK. 2 Funny rooms, nicely fur- cished fcr fiT. JAVBSr for. McAllister See handsomely furnished, runny front suite.

$16; eirjrle large rcom, modern fittings for ilpht 7th and Sth-Two fur- rooms; bath; central. ETEVKNSON, 2S3. bet. Third and Sur.r.y housekeeping rooms, completely fur- tlshed; clso single roomi at reasonable price. 6T.TTER.

2 rooms, furnished or unfur- for Hght housekeeping. TEH A MA. or 8 rooms, furnlihed; etatlon- ery tubs; rent reasonable. TURK, Sunny bedroom ar.4 kitchen, com- plcie for housekeeping; gtove; bath; J14. A BRANCH offlce for Call advertisements and subscriptions em been established at 1098 Va- lencia it.

advertisements ard subscriptions received at Call branch offlce. 2200 Fillmore- tt. ROOSIS TO LET Forn. and Vaturn. A ER 14S 2ic to per right, $1 £5 to $5 per and light b.outekrepinc; open all night.

BOHFMIA. ZSi Sunny corner suites to rentlfmen and families irtven; ele- vator; all conven'ces; tourists accommodated. BURKKTT. Kit Market fct. (old No.

Fur- r.itihed tingle; also unfurnished. CLEMITIXTINA. furnished room, Ule private family; $1 month. EIGHTH. Laiee neatly furnished sunny room: bath; t.rivate family.

FIFTH. Single furnished rooms, $4 and a.ro 1 for housekeeping. $7. FOLEOM. Three unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; hot end cold water.

FOLSCM. week; Jarge eunay furnished i room; clorct; hath; private. FOLSOM. iC. corner Suite of elesant tuncy suitable for doctor.

iOLKOM. SCc. cor. Cth Newly fur- r.lshed sunny rooms, single or suites; reasonbl. FOURTH.

Nicely furnUhed bay-window tincle rooms; xuoderate: quiet. GKARV. SCS San Jose) Newly furnished sunny front tui" of rooms and bate. GEJLCY. 4CS (The Elegantly furnUhed rooms; or single: travelers accom'dated.

Gj'ARY. 1M2 One neat sunny rQpm; furnished or unfurnished. GOLDEN GATE 223. near Nicely furnished froat room, housekeeping If dt- elrcd; also eircle room. CiliAiCD fc'OUTHEHN.

southeast corner Seventh and sts. Sunny rooms, en salt or Jidics' parlor; reeding room; elevator. ROO3IS TO LET Porn, and I'utnrn. ANCOCK HOUSED 7S1 Mission Select family rooming house; Jl CO to $6 per week. HARRISON.

near Finely nisbed sunny rooms; bath; all conveniences; homelike: Tl week up. HOTEL Elegant suites: glngle; tran- sient; baths. MRS. KING. Turk and Taylor.

HOWARD. 33-Two larce sunny housekeeping rcxjr.is. and kitchen: running water. HOWARD, Rooms from $1 week up to 25c to Jl night; also housekeeping rooms. Large sunny furnished front room.

110; also back room. .57. JESSIK, CTS. oft Furnished flat; also rooms. KCARNY.

Front puite. 2 unfurnished rooms. J10; 2 front suites. 4 rooms. $1S.

LEAVENWORTH, 3 upstairs rooms; rent $10. LARK1X. near Newly renovated, fl.uly furnished, sunny rooms, single. $5 and per double for 2. and J10 bath.

Nicely furnished single rooms. MINNA. 667. cor. New furnished bay- v.lndow room, tl per week: transient.

MISSION. 1ZIZM. near Nicely fur- nished bay-window room; also other rooms. MISSION. 1729'i.

nr. Nicely furn. I stove, folding bed. bath, laundry: to. NINTH, 21 Nicely furnished rooms.

SI 80 per week. O'FAKRELL. Sunny furnished rooms and offices: elevator: electric lights: day, mo. POWELL. Light, clean suites or sin- gle; transient; running water; rates reduced.

ROS-UI'ALE House. 313 and ZZl Ellis Rooms, right. Vac to Jl: week. $1 25 to open night. ROYAL HOUSE.

126 Ellis Incandescent Hght, reading room, smoking room and ladles' parlor: rooms, per night. 35c to $1 50; week. 52 to IS: month, is to J20; elevator on office floor; rooms with hot and cold water; SACRA MENTO. 1M4. bet.

Hide and' Large sunny front room on second floor, ele- gantly furn. bay-window, water, grate, gas. EHERMAN Apartment House, IS Eishth r.ear Furnished and unfurnished. STEVENSON. 267 upstairs Newly furnished private family: terms reasonable.

THE OAKS. 1X3 A cood rooming house I for people. R. HUGHES, proprietor. TWO nicely furnished sunny rooms, together rr separate; rent reasonable.

Inquire 1559 between Larkin and Polk. A BRANCH efflce for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- 'encia it. i CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch efflce. Fillmore st. i KOOMS AXD UOARO.

MARKET. (Hotel Furn. with first-class board: double. J10 wk. single, tC5 modern: elevator; tabl" board, $4 wk.

mea ls. 15c. MRS. M. C.

ROBINSON. Prop. HOTEL Sutherland, cor. Jones and Sutter Pleasant sunny tingle rooms and suites, with board: Irst-class, with every convenience. HAIGHT.

Sunny with or without board. LAS PALMAS. 1SW Market Suite of 2 or 3 private; bath: sin. beard optional. NEW family hotel: exceptionally pood In every I particular: rummer 7 California Ft.

I 1 KOOMS WAXTED. LADY with daughter years of ape desires by September 1 a well-furHlshed sunny room. with board, in a ytrlctiy retired private fam- fly. no other children, near or Van Kesa pubtle school: references exchanged. at or.ee MRS.

W. H. LAMBERT. Hilo. Hawaii.

H. I. A room in poor family trhere there are children; within 5 blocks of 4th and Mar- not particular about room. Address W. K.

RANDELL. 913'j Market tt. BPECIAL NOTICES. English Pennroyal Pills. i are the best; safe, reliable; take no other: Fetid 4c stamps for particulars.

"Relief for I Ladies" in letter by return mail; at drug- gists. Chloheeter Chemical Pa. I BAD tenants ejected for collections made; city cr country. PACIFIC COLLECTION 415 Montgomery rooms 9-10; tel. 55S0.

ROOMS papered from whitened. Jl up: painting done. Hartman Paint 319 Third. SEWIXG MACHINES AXD SUPPLIES. ALL kirds botrfcht.

Fold, and repairing guaran- teed. Plambeck. 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. RENTED, repaired, bought, fold; machine sup- plies.

Standard Agency. 145 6th; phone Mint 45. ALL kin's boupht. Fold, exchanged, rented; repairing at lowest rateg. ZC'i Fourth STOIIAGU WAREHOUSES.

WILSON storage and moving; covered vans. Tenth and Market; phone South 762. BKKINS Van and Storage 722 Mission tel. South Packing, moving and storage. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co.

Offlce 401 Post cor. Powell: tel. Main 5713. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. K50 Fillmore Jackson 231." TYPEWRITERS AXD SUPPLIES.

GREAT BARGAINS IN We 6ell better machines for less money than any hiiUFc In the city; rentals, $3. The Typewriter Exchsnpe. ESS California, telephone Main 165. DIVIUUMJ NOTIC1C3. DIVIDEND Dividend No.

105 (flfty cents share) of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be payable at the offlce of company, 227 Market on and after Fri- day, June 1, 1900. Transfer books will close on Saturday, May 26, 1900, at 12 o'clock m. W. D. K.

GIBSON. Secretary pro tern. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS will be received at the Bureau of Supplies, atid Accounts. Navy Department.

"Washington. D. C. until 12 o'clock noon. June 12, 1900.

publicly opened immediately thereafter, to furnish the annual supply of coal, coke, wood and charcoal at the Navy- yard and Naval Hospital. Mare Island. the Naval Training Station, San Francisco. -and the Naval Station. Pujret Sound, Wafh.

Blank forms of proposals will he fur- nished upon application to the Bureau, to the Navy-yard, Mare Island. the Naval Station, Puget Sound. or to the NavP Pay Office. San Francisco, Cal. A.

S. KENNV. Paymaster U. S. N.

6-12-00. PROPOSALS will he received at the Bureau of KuppliM and Navy Department. Washington, D. until 12 o'clock noon, June S. 1900.

and publicly opened Immediately there- after, to furnish at the Navy Yard. Mare Island. a quantity of flreproofed lumber, pully blocks, steel plates and shapes, machine tools, sheet brass wire, tools and galvanized rheet iron. BlanU proposals will be furnished upon application to the Bureau or to the Navy Pay Offlce, San Francisco, Cal. A.

S. KEN- KY. Paymaster General U. S. N.

5-4-00. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. BARGAIN If sold at once; cottage. 6 rooms, bath and pantry; open plumbing; planked base.Tient: lot £5x135.

728 HaJght Ala- meda; Mastick tat ion. broad gauge; Webster station, narrow gauge. IMPROVED and unimproved property acquired by foreclosure: bargains: one-flfth cash; bal- ance in 1. 2. or 4 years.

Alameda Savings Bar.k. ALAMEDA KOOMS. TO To party of adults, cheap, large rooms, bath and pantry, all In No. 1 condi- tion; kitchen partly -furnished. Inquire at WM.

HORSTS, cor. Santa Clara Bear Ninth st. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE.

J7M A'ILL buy a 3-room cottage, new barn! wcll-eppointed chicken houses and run, 3 large-lots, fruit trees, and In bear- ing, flowers in profusion, vegetable garden, line well of excellent water, a cozy home and line bargain; Allendale Tract, adjoining East Oakland; SO families now located and grow- ing rapidly; near a fine school, electric car lines and a 90-foot wide boulevard; call or send for circular, 4j3 Seventh r.oar corner Broadway. Oakland; carriage free. H. Z. JONES.

Owner. ELOCKX4. must be sold, near 23d 17th East Oakland: a rare chance for a block pur- SAMUEL SWIFT. 1112 East Six-, East Oakland. OAKLAND.

FURNISHED HOUSES $25 AND Furnished house. 8 rooms. 1312 Ninth 2 blocks from Center station. Oak- land; key 1610, next door, or address P. O.

box 137, Lorin, Cal. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR BALK. AN introduction to you from II. Schellhaas. furniture dealer, Uta via Oakland.

OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. XtTuctioS; at auction. AT AUCTION. AT AUCTION.

AT AUCTION. AT AUCTION. Saturday, June 2, 2 p. at salesroom. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE COMPANY, 4C0 and 4B2 Eighth Oakland.

EXECUTOR'S SALE. Subject to confirmation of court: No. Starr estate. S. E.

cor. Fifth ave. and East Tenth elegant (Starr) residence; 15 rooms; furnace; ttable; lot 123x140 or 200x140; location choicest in East Oakland. No. 2.

FINE RESIDENCE LOTS. Adjoining above. N. E. cor.

Fifth ave. and East Ninth Clinton Station; opposite elegant mansion of W. S. Goodfellow; In 4 subdivisions. 37:6 and LUxllO each; don't fall to see them.

No. 3. EXECUTOR'S SALE. Waters estate S. W.

cor. Tenth and Webster Ets. 50x75; business lots for stores or Hats; 2 blccks of First National Bank (Tenth and Brcadway); lot is outside of new fire llmirs. MAGNIFICENT COTTAGE HOUSE. 1510 West Market or narrow-gauge sta, tions; rooms; modern; curly redwood finished; mantels, gas, 33x100; only $500 cash, bal- ance 8 per cent; rents $25 month.

EAST OAKLAND BUSINESS BLOCK. 7CS and East 12th bL. bet. ISth and 16th 2-story brick building; store and upper flat; lot 25x140 to allev: terms cash. INCOME FLATS.

S. E. cor. Sixth and Castro Market-st. Etatlon; modern buildins; each 5 rooms, bath, cas.

mantel: brick foundation; lot fine location fcr store; only J400 balance five yearly payments: rents J27 CO month. EASY TERM RESIDENCE. 677 Sixth near Cnstro. adjoining above; 2- Ftory. 9 rooms and bath; brick foundation; lot near.

Markets, station; only $300 cash, balance 5 yearly payments. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Subject to confirmation of court. £02 Franklin bet. Fifth and Sixth; cottage of 5 rooms; lot 25x75 only 2 blocks of Seventh and Broadway; rent $12.

ELEGANT 9-ROO1I RESIDENCE. Merrimac Twenty-eighth) near Tel- egraph on beautiful McClure Heights; modern In every respect; lot 63x110; bank mort- gage $4000 can remain; must be sold. FINE BUILDING of Adeline 125 feet N. of Eighth; choice location: Adeline station. SAN PABLO AVENUE LOTS.

N. W. cor. San and Bonton Golden Gate station; 3 46x100 each; location for stores; new electric line and Santa Fe Rail- road will treble value; half cash. BEAUTIFUL BERKELEY COTTAGE (CITY LIMITS).

S. side Benton (or Sixtieth) 300 feet W. of Grcve-st. line; 2 blocks Lorin station; 8 rooms; porcelain bath, mantels, finished basement; cost San Francisco merchant JICOO: 59xlS5; new flat loan balance cash; a HOME NEAR TELEGRAPH AVENUE AND THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET. E.

Fide Ruby 200 N. of Moss (or Thirty-eighth ft); modern; bay window; 7 looms, bath; cement basement; extra fine barn; lot LOxlOO; choicest shrubberies; new flat mort- gage balance cash. nnsirtKNCE ssd and grove streets. Thirty-third near Grove; modern; 2- story; rooms; lot 30x100; $500 cash. Remember date.

Saturday. June 2, 2 p. m. Write for maps. Call and be shown properties.

LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO. Offlce and salesroom 460-462 Eighth Oakland. AT AUCTION. AT AUCTION. AT AUCTION.

AT AUCTION. San Leandro Advertisements. LEANDRO REAL EST.VTF. ORCHARD of 5 acres, with cottage, barn, I near San Leandro. FRANK McCAR- THY.

San Leandro. BIRTHS-MARRIAGES-DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with th? name and residence of per- Foris to have the same published. DIED.

McKay, Neil Dairimple. Mary Macey, Catherine Davis, David Murphy. John H. Demartinl. Theresa O' Brine.

Michael Devine. Mary F. Rice. John G. Dler-kmann.

Annie Riordan, Walter A. Graff. Mary A. Robertson. James Gunther.

Eva T. Roche. Michael Haley. Dr. S.

Rogers. William Hamer. George H. Searle. Capt.

Robt.il. Hoole, Edward Stacy. Georgia B. Johnson. Helen J.

Kternltzky. Bertha Jordan. Michael Walsh. Julia A. Myer Weber.

J. D. McDonnugh. Ellen Weissich. Caroline P.

McFarland. Thomas Wlltn. Mary E. In this city. May 29.

1900, Prudence, beloved wife of Joseph Coulter, a native of County Fermanagh, Ireland. C7" Friends are respectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral services this day (Thurs- day), at 2 o'clock, at the residence of her bister. Mrs. Albert Rixon, 26 South Park. In- terment private.

In this cltv. May 26. 1900, Mary, wife of the late Hudson Dairimple, a native of Manchester. England, aged 68 years. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the parlors of J.

C. O'Connor 767 Mission street. In Berkeley, May 2S. 1900, David, hus- band of Margaret Davis, and father of Mrs. H.

C. Perkins and Samuel. James. Arthur. Sarah, Elizabeth and P.achel Davis, a native of Wales, aged 78 years.

CKrlends are respectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral sen-ices at the family resi- dence, 2347 Clianning way, corner of Bow- ditch street, Berkeley, this (Thursday) morn- ing, at 10 o'clock. Interment private. In this city. May 30. 1900.

The- resa, dearly beloved wife of the late Joseph Pemartini. ani mother of Mrs. Rosa Sbarboro and Mrs. Virginia Cervlli and of Mr. Angelo, Peter and John Demartmi.

a native of Italy, aged hi years 7 months and 17 days. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, June 2. at 10 o'clock, from' her late resi- dence! £.25 Union between Stockton and Dupont. thence to Sts. Peter and Paul's Ital- ian Church, whore at 10:30 o'clock a solemn requiem high mass will be, celebrated for the repose of her soul, thence to New Italian Cemetery.

DEVIXE- In this city. May 29. 1900, Mary Fran- res, beloved daughter of Nicholas and Grace Devine, a native of Des Molnes, Iowa, aged 2S years. funeral will take place this day (Thursday), at 10:20 o'clock, from the parents' residence, 327 Fell street, thence -to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, at 11 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- tery.

In this May 21. 1900. Annie, dtarly beloved wire of Frledrlck Dieck- mann, beloved nmther of Annie Diockmann, daughter ind the late Frank Scherf, and sister Frank. Henry, Mary and Adelaide Scherf. a native of San Francisco, aged 26 years and 5 ZZT Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attrnd the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at o'clock, from her late residence, San Bruno avenue and Dwight street, thence to Ht.

Anthony's Church, Folsom and Army streets, where a requiem "high mass be celebrated for the reiwse of her soul, com- mencins at 9. o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. In the City and. County Hospital.

May 29. .1900, Mary A. Graff, a native of Switzerland, aged C6 years. In this city, May 1900, Eva Thompson Gunther, beloved wife of Edward VV. Gunther, devoted mother of Eva A.

Gun- ther. and daughter of Hartwell C. and the late Hannah Thompson, a native of San Francisco aged 23 years. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (ThurEday). at 1:15 o'clock, from ht-r late residence, ffi Belcher street, off Thirteenth, near Fillmore.

thence to Heart Church, Fell and Fillmore where funeral serv- ices will be held at, 2 o'clock. Interment ilau- rel Hill- Cemetery. ORIXDA Parlor No. 66, N. D.

G. Mem- bers: You are hereby notified to attend the funeral of pur beloved slater, Eva Gun- ther. this day (Thursday), at 1:13 o'clock, from her late 96 Belcher street. By order of the president. MAE McRAE.

MARGUERITE LYONS, Sec. HALEY-In this city. May 23. 1500, Dr. Charles P.

Haley, beloved husband of May A. Halev, father of Mrs. K. E. Hall.

Mrs. J. E. More- house, Mrs. William A.

JenUins, Wil- liam C. EUlncwood and Wlllard Charles John T. and Clarence E. Haley, and brother of. Mrs.

Joshua Chadbourne and Mrs. S. Q. Low. a native of Maine, aged 67 years and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, at the chapel at Odd Fellows 1 Incinera- tion rrlvate.

In this city. May 23, 1300. Georg- ii Hamer. a native of. Baltimore, aged -75 (E7" Friends and acquaintances are respect- HENRY J.

GALLAGflER (Successors to Flannagan FUNEHAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 20 Fifth opposite Lincoln. School Telephone South SO. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel." South 167.

rUNEBAL DISECTOES AND ZMBALMERS. Finest Equipment at Moderate MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY CO LMA, SAUT ATEO CO. DFFICE, 916 MARKET ST. Ttl. CTNotice of funeral hereafter.

In Oakland, May 30, 1900, Mary. Eliza- beth, wife of D. A. Wilts, and mother of Mrs. C.

P. Mengel. a native of Kentucky, aged 65 years and 15 days. ICTThe funeral will take place this day at o'clock, from the parlors of J. C.

O'Connor 767 Mission street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a sol- emn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the lepose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this' city. May 29.

1300, J. D. Weber, beloved brother of Fred Gerdes and Henry and George Weber, a native of Olden- burg. Germany, aged 49 years and 6 months. CyFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of II.

F. Suhr 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. WEISSICH-In this city. May 50.

1900, Caroline P. Welssich, widow of the late W. O. Wels- slch, and beloved mother of Mrs. Theo.

Dierks. Mrs. Clemens Eschmann and Julia D. and Wme. O.

Weissich. a native of Minden, Westphalia. Germany, aged 66 years month and £8 (ETFriends Rnd acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence. 201 Charter Oak avenue, corner Augus- ta street, near Silver avenue. Interment Ma- sonic Cemetery.

In this city. May 29. 1900. Julia Agnes, beloved daughter of Julia and the late Stephan C. Walsh, a native of San Francisco.

of funeral hereafter. STERNITZKY-In this city, May 29. 1900 Ber- tha, beloved wife of Re.inhold Stemitzky. and mother of Anna, Robert, Richard. Robert Jr.

and the late Marie and Willfe Stemitzky, a native of Kreuzberg Ober, Schlesien, Ger- many, aged 71 years 10 months and 3 days. ETTriends and acquaintances are fully "invited to attend the funeral services this day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, at Trinity Episcopal Church, corner Bush and Gough" streets. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. Oakland, Cal. In Reno, May 27, 1900, Georgia only daughter of Efther A.

and Stacy, a native of San Francisco, aired 34 years. E7" Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Con- nor 767 Mission street. Notice of fu- neral hereafter.

In this city. May 24. 1900, Captain Robert R. Searle, a native of England, aged 69 years. CTFrie.nd3 and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at o'clock, from the resi- dence of his mother.

17 Capp Inter- ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. In this city. May 23, 1900. Michael Roche, brother of. Denis D.

and Philip A. Roche. Mrs. Michael Curtin. Mrs.

J. Roche, Mrs. L. Lorgariand Mrs. Rider, a native of the parish of Brosnla, County Kerry, Ire- land, aeed 56 years.

CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at o'clock, from the resi- dence of his parents. 4O5Vi Grove street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, Fell and Fillmore where a requiem hlsh man will be celebrated -for the repose of his coul. com- mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery- In the City and County Hospi- tal. May 20, 1900.

James Robertson, a native of Ireland, nsod 39 years. In this city. May 2S, 1900. William RoMfs, beloved son of Minnie and the late H. Rogers, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year.

EXFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 322 Eighth avenue, Richmond, thence to Star of the Sea Church, where a requiem hich mass will be celebrated for the repose cf his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city. May 23. 1900, Walter beloved son of Catherine and the late John C.

Rlordan. and brother of Frank II. and Ella F. Riordan. Mrs.

James A. A hern and the late Daniel A. and John T. Rlordan. a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years 4 months and 17 days.

Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his resl- dent-e, 2i4 Linden avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church, corner Fell and Fillmore streets, for services at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. O' In Oakland. May 30. 1900, Michael, beloved husband of Martha O'Brlne.

brother of William O'Brlne and Mrs. Mary Quiley. and brother-in-law of Thomas. Martin and Edward McGIauehlin, a native of Bellows Kalis, aged 43 years 10 months and 20 days. (E7 Friends and acauaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence.

SSI Cedar street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose- of his soul, commenc- ing Jit 10 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Ceme- tery, Oakland. In thin city; May John G.

Rice, relict of the late Mary Rice, and beloved father of Georee A. and Thomas F. Rice and Mrs. A. H.

Stoll, a native of Ireland, aged years. CT'Frlcnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to the funeral this day (Thursday), at 3:30 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvc-y 1239 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Joseph's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city.

May 30, 1900, Nell Mc- Kay, a native, of Scotland, aged 79 years. In I-os Anjreles, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Allen.

May 26. 1900. Catherine Macey, widow of the late Isaac Macey. In this city. May 29, 1900.

John Henry, beloved son of Thomas and the late Catherine Murphy, and brother of William. Daisy, Bella, Aggie and Frankie Mujphy, a native of San Francisco, aged 17 years and 8 months. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 116. Dorland street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage.

McFARLAND In this city. May 2S. 1900, Thomas McFarland, a native of Dublin. Ire- land, aged 2S years. (Chicago, 111., and Dub- lin.

Ireland, papers please copy.) and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his brother." Sol Lewis. 1601 Post i street, thence by special train leaving Third and Townsend streets at IT o'clock, for Home of Cemetery. Please omit flowers. In this city. May 20, 1900.

Ellen, beloved wife of Peter McDonough. and mother of Edward Nellie Thomas P. and John J. McDonoueh, a native of the parish of Tuan, Milltown, Ireland, aged 50 years months and 20 days. and acoualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from his laie resi- dence.

San Bruno avenue, near Fifteenth street, thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LEWIS-In this city. May 29.

1300, Myer Lewis, beloved husband of Rosa Lewis, and brother of Sol hnd William Lewis, Sophia Hirsch- baum, Carolina Foreman and Fannie Hess, a native of Boston, Mass.T aged 72 years 4 months and 2S days. fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from Zion A. M. E. Church, Stockton street, between Clay and i Sacramento.

Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- tery. Remains at the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near Post. In Pacific Grove. May 13, 1900. Ed- ward, beloved husband of Mary and father -oi George Hoole.

aged "7 years 11 months. In this city. May 30, 1900. Helen beloved wife of George L. Johnson, mother of George W.

and Willie C. Johnson, and sister of Mrs. O. E. Yaeger and Frank P.

a native of Nilts, aged 39 years. JORDAN-In this city, May 29, 1900, Michael, beloved husband of the. late Annie Jordan, and beloved father or Mrs. F. Hennlg, a na- tive of Dublin.

Ireland, ased 67 years..

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