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NEW Arrived June Stmx Teutonic, from Liverpool and Queenstown. Sailed June Stmr Ivernia. from Liverpool, for Boston. MOVILLE Sailed June 13 Stmr Louisiana, from Liverpool, for Montreal. Sailed June Stmr Saale, from Bremen, for.

New York, via Cherbourg. Arrived prior to June Stmr Mi Ins. from Seattle, via Shlmonsekl. Arrived June Stmr Majestic, from New York, via Queenstown. Sailed June Stmr Baale, from Bremen and Southampton, for New York.

Sailed June Stmr Maine, for Ncv York. Arrived Juno Stmr Potsdam, from New York. Arrived June Stmr Hekla, from New York, via Chrtstlansand. OCEAN STEAMERS. REAL ESTATE.

TRANSACTIONS. J. William Lucas to Henrietta M. Lucas, lot on line of Washington street, VT of Taylor, by 60: 'gift. Wencelsao Loalza to Dolores P.

Ae Loalza (wife), lot on line of Washington street, 137:6 of Taylor, 38 by gift. J. William Lucas to Henrietta Smith Lucas, lot on line of Pleasant street, 114:6 of Jones. 23 by 63; also lot on line of Green street, 206 E- of Hyde, 53:9 by 66; gift. Belle McLea, Mary Hoenes and Annie Eaton to Donald.

McLea, undivided one- fourteenth Interest in lot on SE line of Mission street. 225 NE of Fourth, NE 50 by SE 100; also lot on SW corner of Bush street and Grant avenue, 28 by 22; grant. Same to same, life estate, undivided half Interest in same (two pieces) $5000. Hlbernla Safings and Loan Society to Charles Schroff, lot on line of San Bruno avenue, 275 8 of Eve street. 25 by 132; $400.

Joseph F. Dolan to Henry and Amalia Kestler, lot on line of Mercer street. 125 of Cortland avenue, 25 by 70. lot 1197, Gift Map $10. George and Pauline Miller to Evan Reese, lot on line of Turk street, 106:3 of Pierce, 25 by $10.

Henry and Sarah Hess to Jacob Y. Jackson, lot on line of Pine street, 175 of Broderlck. 23 by $10. Francis FoVe (by Mary A. Foye.

attorney) to Louts Haas, lot on SW line of Washington avenue. 300 NW of Howard street. NW 25 by SW. 56; $393. John B.

Landa to Eliza Lamey (wife of James), lot on line of Howard street. 235 of Fifteenth. 25 by 85; $10. James F. McConnell to Mary McConnell (wife of James lot on line of Natoma.

street. 205 of Fourteenth, 35 by 80; gift Mary B. Farnsworth to Jacob V. Peterson, lot on NW line of Laurel plaoe. 175 SW of First street, SW 25 NW 90; $10.

Charles P. and Maggie C. Robblns to David Hughes, lot on line of Lobos street, 280 of Capitol. 25 by 125; $10. David Lasar to Leopold Lasar, lot on oorner of Chenery and Fairmount Btreets, NE 130.

240. 8 125, 262, lots 1 to 5, block 18, Fairmount; Sli). George E. and Emmellne L. Bates to Louise R.

Heringhl, lot on line of Broad street, 24:2 of Plymouth. 48:4 by 125, block K. Railroad Homestead No. $150. Aaron Heringhl to same, lot on line of Broad street.

25 of Plymouth, 47:6 by 125, same; elft. Alameda County. J. H. and Florence J.

Henderson to Catherine M. or Cathren M. Kyle, lot on line of Sherman avenue, 160 of Telegraph, 25 by 115. being the half of lot 3S, Mosswood Tract. Oakland; $328.

Frank and Fannie Arnold to Robert T. and Marearet Woodward, lot on line of Thirtysecond street. SIS of West, 25, 93.955, 25.10S5. S6.62 to beginning-, being the half of lot 7. block 2011, Rowland Tract, Oakland; Julia McTavl8h (widow) to Alice McTavlsh (daughter), lot on line of Peralta street, 78:3 of West Eighteenth, 25 by 110, being lot 6, block 740A, Oakland; also property in Marysville; gift.

Estates of Lucy and Lily F. Gilstrap, minors, (by Maude E. Poser, guardian) to Ellen Mulvey. lot on line of Campbell street, 100 of Pacific 25 by 99:3, block 455, map of Gibbons property at Oakland Point, Oakland; $715. Mary D.

Kurtz (widow), Alice M. Flint (single), Helen P. Lyman (wife of R. Edward D. and George M.

Flint and Emma B. Trowbridge (wife of George to E. -P. Flint, lot on SW corner of Perry and Orange streets. SW 140 by NW 130, being lot 14, block Flint Tract No.

4, Oakland grant. Henry A. and Christine S. Pleitner to Josephine Walter, lot on line of Sixteenth or Monroo street, 285 of Fruitvale avenue. 100.

8 177. 220. 27. 120. 150 to beglnning, being lots 9 and 10 and portions of -lots 11 and 17, block Church Brooklyn Township; $10.

James Baumberger and S. J. Benson (by J. B. Lanktree.

commissioner) to Alameda Savings Bank, lot on line of Park street. of Blending avenue, 60. to beginning, being lot 13, block 43. Minturn Tract, Alameda; $24SO. Joseph S.

May. William Atkinson. E. H. R.

Johnson and Katharina and Henry Haas (executrix and executor of estate of B. Haas). John and 1 Jane Dee (by S. Harlow, commissioner) to Bank of Alameda, lot on line of Buena Vista avenue, 400 of Chestnut street. 50 by 150.

being portion lot 10, block 4. lands adjacent to Enclnal, Alameda: $3123 I P. A. and Emily C. Dean, Joseph Bruzzone and J.

J. and J. Rauer (by J. B. Lanktree, commissioner) to Alameda Savings Bank, lot on line of Cedar street, 280 of Clinton avenue, 8 40 by 130, being lot 15, block C.

Bellevue Tract, Alameda: $7C0. Jennie A. and E. Minor Smith and Edward K. Taylor to John A.

C. and Isabella R. Dirks, lot on line of Eagle avenue, 259:6 of WIN" low street. £2 by 147:6, being lot 14, block 12. lands adjacent to Enclnal.

Alameda: $10 A. R. Denke (bankrupt) et al. to Alameda Savings Bank, lot on line of Santa Clara avenue, of Webster street. 43 by 130: $2447.

V. T. Braga (administrator of estate of Mary J. Vargart and Mary Joseph (and as executrix of estate of Mary Sequelra, by John J. McDonald, commissioner) to J.

P. Williams, lots 1 and I. block of Dabner's Addition to town of San Leandro, Eden Township; $550. D. B.

and Mattle Parker to Andrew Johnson, lot on line of Benton street, 200.8 of 60 by 135, being lot 24. block 2, McKee Tract. $10. Myron T. and F.

D. Duslnbury to F. Rice, lot on NB corner of Webster' and Eleventh streets, 100 by 100. being lots 1 to 4 and 28, block 161, Oakland; $10. J.

J. and Eva McMahon to Sarah Quayle (wife of Thomas), lot on line of Jones street 567:314 of San Pablo avenue, 35 35, 104:5 to beginning, beinp the 35 feet of lot 13, Jones Tract, Oakland; $10. Alexander Vensano (executor estate Henry Casanova) to James P. Taylor, all interest in lot on SW corner of Eighteenth street and Telegraph avenue, 68 by 100, being lots 47 and 4R, Campbell Tract, Oakland; $8602. B.

C. Hawes (as administrator estate Charles W. Dearborn), W. H. H.

Gentry and A Velsir (by J. B. Lanktree, commissioned to Catherine Semerla. lot 3, Map of Draper Tfaet East Oakland: $CS6. F.

B. and May C. Yoakum to Citizens' Building and Loan Association, lot on NW line of Twelfth avenue, 888.04 8W of East Twentyeighth street. SW 50. NW 132.61, NE 50 to a point distant 130.02 NW from point of beginning on a line drawn parallel with line of East Twenty-eighth street, SE 130.02 to beginning being the SW 35.43 feet of lot 23 and NE 14 57 feet of lot 24.

Tens pleton Tract, subject to' a mortgage. East Oakland; $10. Alexander Vensano (executor estate Henry Casanova to A. Chlchlzola, all Interest in lot on line of Louisa street. ISO of Vine 30 by 101:6, being the portion of lot 7 block 6, Graves and Taylor Tract, Josephine F.

Brugulere to Central Pacific Railroad Company. 2.2 acres on corner of Fulton avenue and right of way of Central Pacific Railroad, and distant EO NE from engineer station, 1079 plus 16.7, NE 189 81 to SW line of Warren street, thence NW 45 to SE line of Llese avenue, thence SW 39 to' a point In NE line of Bald right of way, distant 60 NE from engineer station, 1087 plus 64 7 of said railroad center line, thence SE 848 feet to beginning, quitclaim deed, Brooklyn Township; $1. F. K. Jr.

and Julia Krauth to A. L. Stone section 25 in 2 south, range 4 west' on of Salt Marsh and Tide Lands auitl claim deed. Alameda Township; $10. J.

G. and B. Klumpke to same, 80 acres being lots 25 to 28. In section 29. township 2 south range 3 west, quitclaim deed, Brooklyn Township; $35.

Flora D. Jones (and as executrix estate Michael P. Jones) to same, all Interest In the following: 80 acres, being lots 21. 22 and 23 In eection 24, -township 2 south, range 4 west on Map 1 of Salt Marsh and Tide Lands; also 22.85 acres, being lots 31 and 32. in section 25 township 2 south, range 4 west, on same- also 160 acres, beins lots" 25 to 82, in section 30 township 2 south, range 3 west, on Map Alameda Township: also 80 acres, being lots 25 to 28, In section 29.

township south range 3 west, quitclaim deed, BrooHyn Township: $SE7. Oakland Bank of Savings to Leah F. Mott rerecord 720 84. lot on line of Grand street 115 of Alameda avenue, 8 35 by 138, Alarqeda; 11530. Jamn 3.

Wiggins to Mary A. Walker, lot on 8 line of Simpson avenue. 838 of Telegraph avenue, 32:6 by 106.33, being a portion of lots 19 and 20. Simpson Tract, subject to deed of trust for $1000. Oakland: $10.

John C. B. Whalln to Mary Whalln. lot on NW corner of Eleventh and West streets. 60 by N.10O,- block 151, Oakland; irlft.

George Taylor et al. to Oakland Bank of on line of Market street. Nof Twenty-fourth, 66:4, 123, 56:4, 123 to beginning, being portion of block 526. map of Northern Addition to Oakland. Oakland $2134 Carl LatKke to Ernl Latzke.

lot on line of Alameda avenue. 300 of QaJi street, 25 8 150, being portion of lot 16 In lft block lands adjacent to Enclnal, Alameda; rift. Joseph Folda (single) to Lorenzo Deluchl. lot on line of Thirteenth street. 185 of Campbfll.

50-by 125, being lots 29 and 30 block 736B. Oakland: $10. A. Coles to Thomas McGinnls, lot on 8 line of Eleventh street, 75 West, 50 by 8 100, being lots '9 and 10. block 149." Oakland $io.

Catherine and Charles Fella to Mary lot on NW line of Summit avenue, 26S.4 NE of Linda. NE 80, NW 145.19, SW 80.06, BE 11123 to besioninsr, being a and A Forbes, Marysv 8 Bale. Victoria Petterson. Honolulu Good Clorls Freeman, Oakld Allen Alam White. Del Monte Thomas, Berkeley Sully, Berkeley Mrs T' Scott.

Cal Mrs Hurt, Seattle I Weaverv Conklin, Ang McCaffery. Ang Ham Napa May Wade. Cal Dr Conn. Seattle Vines, Fassett. Pasadena Hart.

Los Ang A Meserve, Ang O'Brien. Sta Clara A Daugherty, Salins Trerkon, Crockett Chinn, Portervillej Flanagan, Mendocino I Krebs Sao Dr McGowan. Sac' Freeman, Ang FrothlnKham w. New York Klein, Chicago Rider Sao PALACE Porter, Oakland A Ph 111 Ids. Peta Crane, Ohio Frlscol, Ohio Lynch.

Park Benjamin. City A Frank. Chicago Ayer, Portland A Battle Seattle Davis, Chicago Davis. Colo w. Aria Miss Johnson, Ariz Trahune, England A Anderson.

Chicago A Montelius, Cinn BUllnts, Cal Griswold, Black, Chicaso Mrs I Green, Ang Julian Green, Los Ang Emery. Los Ang Anderson, Ang Stlmson, Los Ang Hastings, Los Ang A Dorsey, Chicago Morrow. St Louis Dale. Conn Stahl. San Josa A Jones, Fresno Harris.

Merced A Rlply, Watsonv Espy. Honolulu Poundstone, Cal Respinl. Sta Crux Mrs Bourns. Monterey Serpman, Sacto P. Fair.

Kans A Hammond. Fla Michael, Woodland A Rowe, Chicago DrJT Sullivan. Cal T.E Theberath. Cal Shlppman, Cal Price, Fresno Crystal. Vaoav Fuerth.

Mill Val Thompson. Cal Cal Evans. Naoa Mrs Baxton, Cal Miss Hazzitt. Cal Zartman, Tulare Searles w. Cal Davis, San Josa Stevens, Ang Biggs Jr.

Orovllle Ellis Jr. Marysv Rudarf, Cardella McShane, Cal HOTEL. Flint. San Juan Brady. Mrs Barlow, Pa w.

Eng Mrs Marsh, Ala Lynch. Menlo Park Reid. Rowland w.Cal Nina Rowland. Cal Nellie Rowland, Cal Campbell. San Jose Monroe, Los Angeles Chase.

USA Galland. Jaeger, Jaeger, Belhuber. Abe Conn, Javai, Japan Tanaka, Japan Rtaws A w. Chic Holterholff, A Emerson, Cambridge Buford. 8 Grant NEW WESTERN HOTEL.

Fisher, Manila Ellsworth. Sn Jose Williams Reno Fay. Vallejo Maguire. Sacto ft da Barge, Mich Henderson. Cal Peck, Napa Rowan, Manila Moll.

Sacto Morris. A Schmidt. Merced Durne, Los Angeles Miller w. San Jose Oersch w. Sacto Murtha w.

Chicago Coleman, Petaluma A Orton. Stockton Mrs Lee. Walnut Grove Jennlngson, GRAND HOTEL. HOTEL ARRIVALS. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

Continued from Page Eight. on map of subdivided lots 20. 21 and 22. Glen Echo Tract, Map 2, Oakland; $50. Margaret Dwyer to Mary lot beginning at a point on line dividing lands of Mrs.

A. Dwyer and Mary J. Ashby, XE. 304.70 distant from stake set at Sff corner of lands of. Dwyer and on line dividing plats 51 and 53, Rancho V.

and D. Peralta. thence SE 207.93. SW 232. SW 83.34, NE 311.55, 240.60, SW 78.60 to beginning, Berkeley; grant.

Catherine D. Asonsas Enos (widow) to Joseph Bernardo, lot on line of Bristol street, 4S of Third. 100 by 100. being lots 12 and 13. block 73.

Tract Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Association, Berkeley; also lot on line of Willow street, 87:6 of Atlantic. 37:6 by 75, being lot 23 and half of lot 22. block 465. map of Gibbons property at Oakland Point. Oakland: $1000.

J. H. Carrigan or Corrigan.tc- Eugene Wllcox, lot on line of Francisco street. 271:6 of Grove (formerly West street), 60 by 135, being lot 10, block Janes Tract. Berkeley; $10.

Taylor to Edna Taylor, lot on line of Hilgard avenue, 100 of Euclid. 60 by 125, being lot 16, block 7, Daley's Scenic Park, Berkeley: gift. W. T. and Ettle Jlnklns to William H.

Phelps. lot on line of Highland avenue. 85 of Laurel street. 40 by 132:6. being lot 11, block Amended Map of Moss Tract, Brooklyn Township; $5.

Frances Harris to 3. W. Hardesty. lot on line of San Jow avenue, 350 of Willow street, 33:4 byS 150, being portion lot 11, block Pioneer Homestead, Alameda; $10. Builders' Contracts.

Frankllna C. G. Bartlett (owner) with J. L. Arthur and F.

C. C. Anderson -(contractors), architects Samuel Sidney B. AH work except painting, for a three-stotry and basement brick building, on line of Dupont street, 40 of Pacific, 47:3 on Dupont by 68: $6500. Mrs.

L. Llndo (owner) with Philip Rive (contractor and All work except Inside shades for a two-story frame building, on line of Fifth avenue, 275 of Clement street, 23 by 120; $1985. Claus Spreckels (owner) with Gray Bros, (contractors), architects Reid and concrete work and fire-proofing for a five-story store and office building, on line of- Market street, between Third and Fourth, adjoining Claus Spreckels building, and extending back 100 feet: $10,190. Harmon and Emily Veeder (owners) with A. A.

Russell and J. J. Stahl (contractors), architect Fred A. work for a two-story frame building, on line of Seventeenth street, 666 of Castro, 49:4 by 150; $3100. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1900.

11 Remains at the parlors of H. P. Suhr 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. HEAL FOB SALE. IL srECK tt 657 Market Opposite Kearnr.

P.ents WM: lot feet: modern Lullilnc: 13 per 52S.00i>— JTourtii near Townsend; 137 near railroad ac3 warehouses. Vlclalty and McAllister; lot feet: frontages; rents 1210. Sixth 75 feet froataco; 4 etorea cr.J to rooms above; rents JI'M. ILaif block rrom Market and Steuart brick J12.6t»-Nlr.th close to Mlrslon; S3 feet front: two stores and flats. 1 Market-st.

comer; Btore and flats; EivSern rents lot 25x100 feet. RentB $100; lot Poweil-st. car Broadway, betweea Buchanan and "VVebster lot feet; choicest resl- site. Six bay-window J66; lot near Rixtn and Howard sts. tCT.O»— 1225 Busa lot boose of 14 rciras: rsast be sold.

three flats; $C2. fine Cata; rents 149. Recta $45; five fiats; two frontages; Vailejo at. A. M.

SP3ECK 6S7 Market. 5S0W-TO close aa estate; lot brick 1m- prcYemerjts: r.ats; rents $CS; could bo Im- proved to brirjr $100 the racnth; west fide Stockton to rear street, befrveen Lombard and Filbert. Apply R. McCOLGAX, 24 MonU eosiery rooni S. ALL kinds bought, sold, -exchanged, rented; repairing at lowest rates.

205 Fourth st. RENTED, repaired, bought, sold; machine sup- plies. Standard Agency. 145 6th; phone Mint 45. SEWIXG.

MACHINES AXD SUPPLIES. ALL kinds boueht. sold and repairing fnaran- teed. Chas. Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr.

15th. A J125: lot? near school. 25x123. Apply THISTLETON. r72 Kadowa re.

Ocean View. A Good paring property: tlSOO: rood location; always rented; $17 a moatb. 7 Che- nery off Thirtieth, STAULKS TO LET. Z3 STALLS, cheap: suitable for express or milk depot; this month's rent 2630 Mlaelon st. fcTTQO-A BAP.GAIM.

5 rooms and bath: la Mission; nearly new; Ere location; nlrh basement; beautiful Rarder. saany of BTreet; near 2 car lines; unobstructed view; cost $2600. Box 3657, Call. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. Fillmore phone Jackscn ML PIERCE-nODOLPH Storage and Movine; Co.

Office 401 Post cor. Powell; teL Main 6713. STORAGE AAD WAREHOUSES. WILSON storage and coT-ered vans. Tenth, and Market; phone South T6S.

BEKIXS Van and Storage 722 Mission tel. Main IS Packing, moving and storage. ASD SUPPLIES. TYPEWRITERS GREAT BARGAINS IN We eell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals. $3.

The Typewriter Exchange. 536 California, telephone Main M. GRIFFIN. T19 120 acres cheap; po- apples, berries, wood, water, house. LEVEL cleared fniit laad; 100 acres $2500.

M. GR1KF1X. 71S Market, room nr. Call bldg. 2 OP.

SALE GooJ-payinp jnvestmetit; country fcctel; rented at For particulars apply at corner Eddy and Taylor Ets. HALF 14 acres, rich. 3 miles of town; house, barn. wood, water, corn, orchard, pota- toes; bis crov. M.

GK1FF1N. Market 6t- FOR tale Salinas; house ith corner lot CO feet front on Main stTwt by 130 feet deep: black- smith chop. r.ew windmill and tank; well fenced: would quali'y for saloon also; price JTiO; if derlred 12jO on mortgage at 10 cent. Ir.q-jlre at eld brewery. Henry IIEA.L ESTATE COUNTRY For Sale 80 California S.

F. 313 1st Ave. South, Seattle. For passenger and freight rates apply to Pacific Steam Whaling AT NOME. LEAVES SEATTLE JULY 3 FIRST-CLASS LIGHTERAGE FACILITIE3 SECOND TRIP.

Valencia BAIXROAD TBA If ACirifi aVtTKM.) man Line. Foot of Market Street.) Mat 15. 13ca BentcU. SuUuo, Klmira. Kuaissy niTitiri: 4 Shaata Daiia.

(for Bortlett Siiir.eO, Wilkiwa. ltcd Bluff, rortlawL Martinet. Sau lUmoD, Vallejo, Napa, Caiiatt Santa "8il.Tr a Davis, Woodland. Knijata Lar-ctlof, Atlantic Kxpren- Ogtfea and Eiut San Jots, Literinure, MtorkCm, Ions, PlacerrUle, ManiTlUn. Chico.

Plait Oakdate. Chlaaae (for Yuscmlte). Haywaxda. Klfaa and Way Station! I Lvs Aocslea Express Tracy. Latbrop.

rilockton, Jlerctd and Marlines and Way I a Tba Oisrlaud Ogdeo. rer. Omaha. Chicago 'BiISv IiUea, I.i»rrmore, rttocktcn, Sacra- Mendota, ilauford. VlsaUa, PorterTltle Harwaida, Wlea and Way Statloaa.

bacriuueutu dutinni Hay wards. Sllrs aad Way Martinez. Sau Kamou. Vallejot Santa HitfOp BsnlcU, WiaUxa. fiaeramtnio, Woo.lla.ic!.

Kntgbtl LaodlAi MaryarilU. Oroville Jom aud Slooktoa Owl Tracy, Fresno. Uikenil-lil. (or Sauta bara. Lot A nicies.

Freauo Martinet, rop. Stockton. Herewl, (Kajxaond for MauU Barbara. Loa Anfeica, Dem- luj. El Fuo.

New Orleans and KMt Atlautlo Exprasa for au.l Kut Hay wards. Mllaa ana Jmt 4 Vallc'i. Oriental Oiitsa. Omaha, Chfcagt) Oriental MkH-Ofden. Deafer.

Oauba. Cbicaso. Vallfju. Fort C'oata and Way Sta- tions. Oregon sad California Exereaa.Haa* ranieutu.

Marjstllie. lU'Mliif. rottianj. Piigut MohiiiI anj COAST. iHTIMOM (laugo).

Troot nt Banta Crus Excursion for Haata Crux and Principal Way Boat Creak. 4a 11 kaCrui aad Way Stations t3il3r tfowark, San Jm Nlf AlmaaeD, Friton, Itoulder Creok, flaata Crux and Principal Way Newark, Man Loa Gatoa Falton. Crag CREEK ROUTE FERRY. frialll if kirkit Slriit BOO 11.00*.*. 11:03 t3i89 trgn.Jnn.— 8-XO tiaCJ "1:50 CU1ST DirtSIOa UI (Third and Towmwtw! iU) Oeaan VUw.

South kao Bau and Way (Naw A'raadeu Sanday Excursion for Saa Joml Sanu Paclfle aad Prhudpaa Way Han Pmw. Hanta Criis. PaeiUe I'uo RoWea, l.nii Obiipo. turf. Lompoo aud l-riiicipnJ Way Statloiia 'lilOp San Joio aud Way atatloua 8aaJaae.LoaGatoaaadWay8Utiona Mateo, Meolo Park.

Palo Alto. Bftota Clara, 8an Tret Santa Cru, Monterey and Pacific flOj.irt* Saa Joae and Way Statfoua f4 tISp 8ao Joaaaad Principal WayJSUtioDt Loa Gatoa aad Princijal Way SteUons San Jom aod Principal Way Sao Jou and Way 3an Jew and Way A for Morning for Afternoon. 1 excepted. Sunday only. Saturday only.

0 Saturday aod 8undar Sunday and CILIFOSNU NOBTBWESTERIf HY. CO. SAN FHASCISCO AND NORTH PACIF1S RAILWAY COMPANY. Perry Foot Market St TBJLXCZBCO TO BXS RAFAEL. DATS 7:30.

11:00 a. IMS. 8:30. pv m. trip at o.

m. Extra trips at and 11:30 a m. a. m-i tJK 6:00. v.

zn. BAN TO SAN PTtXWCISCXX 7:50. 8:20. a. 1:40.

8:15 P. m. Eaturdaj-s-Extxa trips as aaA 1:85 a m. 8:18. 1:46.

UO9 a. elj 5:04. 1:25 p. ra. Baa and Sctroatzaa aaraa as aoovB.

la Ban Fraaclaoo. la. 1900.1 San Weak I I Week Days. darm. tlrwtfVm.1 day.

Daym. 7:80 ami am ttOMO am! pm Petaloxoa. pm 6:13 pm 1:00 pm Banta Roaa. 7:35 pm JO pra Pulton. IM am Windsor.

10 JS aua Ocyserrffls. prn Clave ami Eopland ana t.Zt amf and Uklah. pra am 13:25 am Ooernevme. 1:80 pmj I :20 am 8:00 ami Sonoma ami 8:40 aa I and 8:10 pm 5:00 pml pra ami ami am 1:10 pmj Sabastopot. I pra Etaires consect at Pasta for STark Wot Srrlnn and White Sulphur Springs; at for Altrarta: at Lytton for Lytton Sprtncs; at for Bkaxes at for the Qeranrs; at Hopiand for IXincaix Spring.

Hlfhland Bprlnra. Carla- bad Sprlrurs, foda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett fprlnes; at Uktah for Vichy Bprlan. Sarators, Pprinira, Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake. Witter Springs.

Vpper Lake. Porno. Valley. John Day's. Riverside, Banhedrin Helghta.

Hallrllls. Hot Springs, Mendocino C3ty. Fort Bjrasrj. port. Um.1.

Wllllts. LaytoriTina. Cnnrmloa. Beirs Springs. Harris.

Olaan's. Scotlak ajid Eureka. Saturday to Monday rorsnd trlv tickets at reduced rates. On Bunday round trip tickets to all beyond San Rafael at bait rates. Ticket otOct-9.

Market at. Cnronteto H. WH1T1NO. R. X.

RTAN. General Pass. Ajreat, OAKLA.VD REAL ESTATE. OCEAN TRAVEL. WILL DISPATCH FOR THE ALASKA EXPLORATION CO.

The elegant, fast. Al new passenger steamer, NOME DIRECT S. S. NOME CITY, 1600 tons register. ABOUT JULY 1st.

t3Q POST ST. Connections at ST. MICHAEL for DAWSOX and all YUKON RIVER POINTS. For Passenger and Freight Rates Apply to THE ALASKA EIPMRATM UNITED UNDERTAKERS. FUNEBAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALHESS.

Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 167, HENRY J. GALLAGHER (Successors to Flannagan Gallagher) DANIEL P.

DONOVAN. Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 20 Fifth opposite Lincoln, School. Telephone South "80. MABBIEB.

In this city, June 10, by Rabbi Levy, Eugene Brown and Julia Bnrowtky, both of San Francisco. In this city. June 12, by the Rev. J. M.

Buehler, Henry L. Hoffmann and. Flora Bruenn. In this city. June 9, 1900.

John Lefflnswell and Mrs. Anna In this city, June 13. 1900, by the Rev. F. A.

Doane, Charles Alexander Lyons and Elizabeth Hannah Johns, both of San Francisco. In this city, June 12, by the Rev. W. E. Dugan, John R.

Kow- lnads of Oakland and Mary H. Hunter of San Francisco." ROHRHAND-SCHUHL-In this city, June 12, isoo by Rabbi Isidore Myers. Charles W. Rohrnand and -Bella Schuhl. both of- San Francisco.

RUBENSTEIN ROTHBLUM In Alameda. June 9, 1300, by Rabbi Isidore Myers, Mitchell BOBN. In Ftockton, June 9, 1900, to the wife of Henry D. Byrne, a son. In 'this city, June 10, 1900, to the wife of Charles A.

Louis, a daughter. In this city, June 8. 1300, to the wife of W. S. Manon, a daughter.

PETERSEN-In this city, June 13. 1900. to the wife of C. L. Petersen.

a In this city. June -4, 1900, to the wife of M. C. Siesbuttel, a daughter. WALPW-In this city, June 2, 1900, to the wife of Harry P- Walsh, a son.

In this city. June 18, 1900. to the wife of C. M. Wollenbere, a son.

Bfrth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be Inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the' name, and residence of per- sona authorized to have the same published. DEATHS. A-ERUNSWICK HOUSE, 14S Rooms 25c to tl per night, $1 25 to $5 per week, and light tousekeeplTig; open all night. tl a week: large, sunny fur- r.ished room; closet; bath; BURNETT.

142S Market rt. (old No. Fur- nished suites, single; also unfurnished. FCLSOM. corner Suite of 3 elegant sur.ny corner rooms, su'tabie for doctor.

PROPOSALS for State Prison Bids will be received by the State Board of Prison Directors at San Quentln. up to the hour of 10:50 a. m. of July 7, 1900, for supplying the State Prison at San Quentln with coal for the ensuing fiscal year. A certified check equal to 10 per cent of the bid, payable to the president of the board, must accompany each bid.

Schedules and conditions to be had on appllcatlcn to the clerk. R. M. FITZGERALD, President J. V.

ELLIS. Clerk. FOURTH, Nicely furnished bay-window and eirjrle moderate: quiet. FOLSOM. cor.

The Xewly fur- nished eur.cy rooms, single or euites reascnbl. GEART. 405 EJeirantly furniehvd rooms; euites or elrgie; travelers accom'dated. GOLDEN GATE Travelers accommo- dated; suites or single; 25c per night up. GEAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh fir.rle; ladies' parlor; reading room; elevator.

HANCOCK HOUSE, 7S1 Mission Select farr.ily rooming bouse: tl 50 to tS per week. HOWARD Sunny newly furnished rooms, from tl 25 to S2 per week. HOWARD, SS3, cor. Nicely furnished sunny rooms reasonable; by day week or month. The following- marriage licenses were Issued yesterday: John S.

Merrill. 13. city, and Olive I. Snider. 23, city.

George W. Martin. 31. 967 Mission street, and Elvira M. Stacey, 5S, 967 Mission street.

Charles P. Riley. ZS, Hampshire street, and Mary A. Laujardiere, 25. 931 Folsom street.

EJwani C. Wagner, 30. Stockton, and Nellie A. Hellwiff. 26.

city. Charles A. Lyons. 27. 4501 Eighteenth street, and Elisabeth H.

Johns, 25, 221 Diamond street. rani Bernstein, S3. 791 Mission street, and Sarah Frankel. 17, 791 Mission street. Richard A.

Norman, 31. Gridley, and Etha il. Prewett, 23. Livingston. Mont.

Wentolyn HoMoner. 34. 1470 San Bruno avo- rue, and Kntharina Foehn, 24. city. MARRIAGE LICENSES.

Elegant euites; single: tran- Blest; baths. MRS. KINO. TurK and Taylor. HOWARD Rooms from tl week up to 25c to tl night; also housekeeping- rooms.

NEW ARLINGTON. 1C15 Nicely fum. rrr.s.; Sic nlsht. up; ti week, up: transient. OaK.

Two sunny unfurnished rooms; sta- tionary tubs: bath. Z1IKXA. CC7, cor. New furnished bay- v.indow room, tl per week; transient. CLASSIFIED and received at Cal! branch office.

12i0 Fillmore A BRATCCII office for Call and subscriptions has been established at 1096 lrncla fit. THE OAKJ-. 119 A pwl rooming house Icr eood people. R. HUGHES, proprietor.

EHEB1IAN House. 2C Elg-hth near Market Furnished and unfurnished. ROYAL HOUSE. 128 E11U Incandescent lig-ht. reading room, smokim? room and ladies' rarlor; rooms, per night.

Sic to tl £0: week J2 to IS; month. V- to 120; elevator en office floor; rooms "with hot ar.d cold water; baths. JVDSHDALE House, 31? ar.4 S21 Ellis Rooms, right, 25c to Jl; week. $1 25 to open night. roiVELL.

Licht. clean suites or ple: transient; runninc w.tter; rates reduced. OFARRELL, offices; Sunny furnished rooms and electric lights; day. mo. TO LET Furn.

and Infurn. CLASSIFIED advertlwments and subscriptions received at Tall brani-h efflce. 2O) Fillmore st. A EltANCH. office for Call advertisements and fuhrcriptlcss has been established at 103C Va- lencia rt.

VAN NESS, Sunny front rooms for house- keeping. 112 to $16; single rooms for lady and ur 2 gentlemen. JS to £0. THIRD, Nicely furnished 'housekeeping rooms, $1 50 week; single front rooms mo. TEHAMA.

44 Two front housekeeping rooms. SOUTH PARK, Two sunny front rooms; r.icely furnished for housekeeping. FSraXTH, 178 Large sunny front rooms; large closets; yard; complete for housekplng. BIDS Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals -will be received by the Board cf Directors of tire Veterans' Home of Cali- fornia, at itj efflce, room IS. 320 Sansome San Francisco, up to 10:30 o'clock a.

SATURDAY. June 23, 1900. and opened Im- mediately thereafter in the presence of bid- ders, for furnishing and delivering quarter- master and commissary supplies for the Vet- erans' Home, Napa Cal. station Yountvllle), for six months commenc- ing July 1, and ending December 3L 1900. Schedules with Information and Instructions for submitting bids will be furnished upon application by the undersigned.

Bidders will follow the conditions of the sched- ule, and no bid will be considered unless It Is frt accordance with such schedules. Each bidder" must accompany his bid with a certi- fied check upon some well-known and re- sponsible banking- house for at least 10 par cent of the amount of his bid, payable to C. Mason Klnne, treasurer, conditioned that the bidder will enter into a good and valid con- tract upon notice of acceptance as required by law. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to order any quan- tity over or under the amount specified. Address J.

J. SCOVILLE, Secretary Board of of the Veterans' Home of Cali- fornia, room 13, S20 Sanaome San Fran- cisco, Cal. By order of the Board of Direc- tors. J. J.

SCOVILLE, Secretary. SIXTH, Bay-window housekeeping suite. til; running water, bath; other rooms. PROPOSALS. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE.

AX Introduction to you from II. Schellhaaa, the furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin. Oakland. FIERCE.

Raj near Nicely furnished rooms, suitable fcr light housekeeping; use of piano; parlor; phone; private family. PROSPECT place. 123. ofT California, nr. Pow- ell 1 or 2 rooms and kitchen.

$10 to mt- BLOCK must be eold. near 23d 17th Fast Oakland: a rare chance for a block pur- chaser. SAMUEL SWIFT. 1112 East Six- teenth East Oakland. ZJARKET.

1S3S. bet. 8th ar.d Sur.ny front cor. water, range; rent $12 50. $15.

NATOMA, runny furnished rooms; com- plete for housekeeping; $13. rciCELT furnished cr unfurnished rooms to let. Apply Kl Fclsoin st. 1403. ccr Large sunny fur- nished bay-window room; mantel gas burner; housekeeping.

JHSS1E. S73. rear Fiftii and Market-House- rooms, CASH, monthly payments as low rent till paid Modern new cottage of 4 rooms, bath, pantry, closets, hlg-h brick foundation; all fenced; fine well of water; all first -class; 2 fine lota, one a corner; price, all told. J9S5; city water if desired; street mac- adamized; nice homes all around; near lines of electric road? and fine schoolhouse and wide avenue; no fcg or cold winds here; Allendale Tract, adjoining East Oakland. Call or send for circular.

455 Seventh near cor. Broad- way. Oakland; carriage free. H. Z.

JONES, owner. UTUE. Sur.ny front parlor, with kitchen, ccmplete for housekeeping; also other rooms. A frost room and kitchen, fur- for housekeeping. 1118 BROADWAY.

CKOVE, Nicely furnished eunny bay-win- dow rooms for housekeeping; also single cness; moderate rates; central. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. GOLDEN GATE 2 or 3 furnished rooms; reasonable. GOLDEN GATE. Housekeeping: sunny Trent alcove; elegantly furnished; $12.

REAL ESTATE. TO close estate; corner lot 115x130- la Berkeley; near Ashby station and 1 block from street-car line: with improvements; house rooms and bath: large barn, wind- mill and tank. Address EDWARD HOEGE- MAXS, 100 Montgomery st. San Francisco. FOL6OM.

Three unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; hot and cold water; range. OLEOM. 2 neatly furnished connecting housekeeplry? also 1 single room. Larpe surjiy bay-window room; kitchen; bath; private; also 2 others, (2. FREE rent of 2 unfurnished rooms to look after rooming-house.

Particulars 342 Kearny et. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS rOLPOM. Nice sunny rooms; furnished for houiPkeeplmr; cheap. IMPROVED and unimproved property acquired by foreclosure: bargains; one-fifth cash; bal- ance In 2, 3 or 4 years. Alameda Savings Bank.

FRONT acd tack parlor: also single front rocra. (4 private family. £20 Fifth KIFTH. furnished housekeeping, f7; cln- It'e rooms, and f5. ALAMEDA REAX ESTATE.

3TI-LL, lli Two yuiiTjy housekeeping- rooins. $16, Einfle front room. aJults. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. CHESTNUT.

ZiZ. North Beach Fnrriished housekeeping rooTs; cheap; fine view; sunny. EIGHTH, S4B. r.r. Sunny front aJcove room or two onr.ected parlors with regular kitchen; furn.

fcskpng; bath, private family. EDDY. -Very cerirabie Jurnished hcruse- keeping rocrr.s; no children: private residence. DIVIDEND Dividend No. 10 (twenty- ftve cents per share) of the Kllauea Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the offlce of the company.

S27 Market on and afier Friday. June 15. 1900. Transfer books will close on Saturday. June 9, 1900.

at 13 o'clock m. E. H. SHELDON. Secretary.

ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BUSH. 2 tunny front rooms furnished fcr light housekeeping; adults only. 1JIVIDEXU NOTICES. DIVIDEND Dividend No.

SO (25 cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company -will be payable at the offlce of the company, 227 Market on and after Wednes- day June 20, 1930. Transfer books will dose Thursday, June 14, 1900. at 3 p. m. E.

H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIED. Allen, Mary E. Lawson, John C.

Jr. Anderson, Charles H. Llllis, Lawrence Blohme, Geslne McCaron, Anne Cavanagh. Thomas McGrath, Ellen Cummlngs. Mary E.

Maack, W. H. J. Dumont, Frank A. Mary A.

Fritz. Sophia Miller, Amelia Gibson, Annie Nelsen, Marie L. Graham. William G. Peden, Jane T.

Grube. August Ralclvich, Nina Hughes, Mary Ryder. Rosita Kaffke, Martin Bcheefer. Ferdinand Kern. Julius In this city.

June 12, 1900, Mary Ella Allen, beloved wife of George Allen, and mother of Julia Jackson, a native of Massa- chusetts, aged 49 years 11 months and 11 days. and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Julia Jackson, 211 Twenty-eighth street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by funeral car.

ANDERSON-In this city, June 12. 1900. Charles beloved husband of the late Amelia 9. Anderson, and father of Anna, Henrietta and Alfred Anderson, a native of Norway, aged 65 years. (Chicago, 111., papers please copy.) and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9 o'clock, from, the parlors of McAvoy 1239 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth.

Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. In Oakland, June 12, 1900. Geslne. widow of John Blohme, and mother of Adele, Harry, Llxxle, Sophie and Hermlne Blohme, a native of Hanover. Germany, aged 49 years 13 months and 6 days.

and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to aUpnd the funeral services this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, at St. Paulus German Evangelical Lutheran Church, corner Eddy and Goush streets, San Fran- cisco. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. a In this city. June 13, 1900.

Thomas Cavanagh, brother of the late Wil- liam Cavanagh, brother-in-law of Mrs. Cav- anagh, and uncle of Thomas and George Cav- anagh. a native of Dublin, Ireland, aged 55 years. CT Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:15 o'clock, from the residence of his sister-in-law. Mrs.

Cavanagh. 1786 Fol- Eom street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will bo cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city.

June 12. 1900. at her parents' residence, 156 Perry street, Mary Ellen, beloved daughter of Martin and Maria Cumminga, and sister of William, Florence, Martin, Gordon. Ignatius and the late James Cumrolngs, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 years 8 months and 27 days. E7Notice of funeral hereafter.

In this city, June 12, 1900, Frank beloved husband of Mary Dumont, and father of Jennie, Frank A. Jr. and Howard Dumont, Mrs. E. W.

Hinkle and Mrs. M. Enos, a native of Montreal, Canada, aged 56 years 6 months and "0 days. ICyThe funeral will take place this day (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of McAvoy 1239 Market street, be- tween Eighth and Ninth, thence to Sacred Heart Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

In Sacramento, June 12, 1900, Sophia, wife of the late Joseph Fritz, and mother of Anne M. Fritz, Mrs. Emma Wieger and Mrs. E. F.

DuJen, a native of Germany, aged 70 years. In Berkeley. June 13, 1900, Annie, be- loved wife of Robert Gibson, a native of Prince Edward Island, Canada, aged 44 years and 3 months. In this city. June 12, 1900, William beloved son of James H.

and Julia M. Graham, and brother of Marian, John, James Jr. and Agnes Graham, a native of Maiden, aged 19 years and 1 month. A member of Valley Lodge No. 30, A.

O. U. W. (Butte, papers please copy.) ET'Frlends and acquaintances and members of Company Boys' Brigade, are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy 1230 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing- at 9 o'clock.

Officers and members rf Valley Lodge No. 30, A. O. U. are in- vited to attend.

Interment Holy Cross Ceme-' In Omaha. June 3. 1900. after a lingering illness. August Grube, beloved husbajid of Dora Grube, and father of Mrs.

Fnvi Brinkman. Mrs. H. E. Anderson and Charles Kueck, a native of Germany.

In this city, June 12, 1900. Mary Catherine, daughter of Michael J. and Julia Hughes, a native of San Francisco, aged I year and 5 months. CTThe funeral will take place this day at 9:80 o'clock, from the resi- dence of the parents, 1 Gabriel place. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery- In this city, June 12.

1900. Martin. father of Mrs. Emma Possnecke. Hermannr Kaffke.

Mrs. H. Temps, Mrs. M. Wleland and Mrs.

A. Kuhne. a native of Schneidemuhl. Posen, Germany, aged 71 years 7 months and 1 day. (Chicago papers please copy.) (CTTriends and acquaintances are respect- fuily Invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 820 Alabama street, near Twentieth, thence to St.

Anthony's Church, corner Fol- som and Army streets, for services at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cro6S Cemetery. In this city, June IS. 13C0. Julius, be- loved husband of Josie Kern, father of Ar- thur, George end Alma Kern, son of Carrie Kern, and brother of Mrs.

Gus Hartman. a na- tive of Missouri, aged 44 years. A member of Yerba Buena Lodge No. 17S8, Knights of Honor. (CT'Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, June 17.

19C0. at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence. 53 Valley street, near San Jone avenue, between Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth streets. Interment Mount Ollvrt Cemetery, by electric funeral cor, corner Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue. MEMBERS of Yerba Buena Lodge No.

1788, IC of are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, Julius Kern, from the fam- ily residence, 53 Valley street, Sunday, June 17, at 2 o'clock. F. F. WEDEKIND, Dictator. R.

H. NOBLE. Reporter. In this city, June 13. 1900," John C.

Lawson beloved son of John C. and Mar- tha E. Lawson, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 1 month and 11 days. (ET Notice of funeral hereafter. Please omit flowers.

In this city, at the Palace Hotel, Lawrence, husband of Elizabeth a. Llllis, a native of County Clare, Ireland, aged 65 years. CT'Remalns will be shipped to St. Joseph, this day (Thursday). In the City and County Hospital, June 13, 1900.

Anne McCaron, a native of Ire- land, ezed 67 years. McGRATH-In this city, June 13, 1900, Ellen, beloved wife of the late Thomas and mother of May. John and 'Joe McOrath and Mrs. H. S.

Gordon, a native of County Clare, Ireland, aged 65 years. (CTNotlce of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of McAvoy 1239 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth. In this city, June 12. 1900.

William H. J. beloved husband of Nona Maack, father of Milton Maack, dearly be- loved son of William and Henricka Maack, and brother of Hannah Maack, a native of Fan Francisco, 24 years 10 months and 25 days. (Hannibal. and Montpeller, papers please copy.) and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 208 Maple Ftreet, between Clay- and Washington, where the services will be held under the auspices of Court Hubertus No.

15, F. of A. Interment Masonic Cemetery. In this city, June 12, 1900, Mary beloved daughter of John J. and Kate Mahon, sister of Annie Ellen Mahon, granddaughter of Mrs.

Ellen Mahon, and niece of William Mahon. a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 3 months and 8 days. The funeral will take place this day (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of the parents, 30 Morris avenue, off Harrison street. Interment private. In this city, June 10, 1900, Amelia, beloved wife of William Miller, daughter of Susie Welbanks, and mother of Dasie, Bessie and Elsie Miller, a native of Idaho, aged 30 (ETThe funeral will take place this day at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1237 Union street, thence to St.

Church for services at 9 o'clock. In- terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. In this city. June 12. 1900..

Marie youngest -and dearly beloved daughter of J. L. and Jennie Nelaen, and sister of Char- lotte and Erick Nelsen, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 4 days. (Seattle and Chicago papers please copy.) (ETFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday). 1 cl iT th residence of her parents.

1634 Howard street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth, Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery.

Entered Into rest. In this city. June 12. 1900, Jane beloved wife of William Peden, mother of George Louisa j. and William J.

Peden Jr. and Mrs. Neil Cameron, and sister of Mrs. J. Reid, a native of HUInboroujrh, Ireland.

jC3-Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 12:30 clock, from the parlors of Halsted 946 Mission street, thence to St. Stephen's Church. Fulton street, near Flllmcre, at 1 o'clock. Interment I. O.

O. F. In this city June 12, 1900. Nina, beloved wife of Bozzo Ralclvich. and mother of Ermlnla.

Ellas, Olsberto, Aiexandro and Vitorla Kalcivleh and Georre Miholo- nOOMS BOARD. CALIFOENIA. tO7 An rxcrlleat opportunity to tecure particularly desirable acccm. at mod- est rates; ipeclal ratios famlllea: rms, rn sulie cr einple; bf-st table In San Francisco. JJAKKHT.

1043A Hotel Furn. board; fJO wk. single. fZZ modern: elevator; table board. aieals.

Kc. MRS. U. C. ROBINSON.

Prop. tlir ERADBURY. 1C04 New modern family hotel; excellent table: 100 beautifully fumlfched rooms; mcxJerate; phone Hyde J77L TWKNTY-SIXTH. ETL Nicely furnished snnny rooins, with or without at very reasonable prices. LAS PALUAS.

ISM Market Suite of 2 or 3 prixate; bath; rln. board optional. PINE. Sunjiy roonat with board; reason- ftble. MOUNT TAMALPAI3 SCENIC RAILWAY, Leave San Francisco via Sausallto Ferry: WEEK DATS 9:30 a.

1:45 and 5:13 p. m. BUNDAYS 8. 9. 10.

11 a. 1:30. 2:30 p. m. Fare San Francisco to Summit and return.

II 40. NEW TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS NOW OPEN, Dr. Gibbon's Dispensary, 625 KIUBX ST. KstabUsbed IH31 ror the treatment ol Private fiscjtfes, Lost ManhraxL lability or diseas" rearing on ixxlyandmlndand Skin 'l'bedoctorcnreawtaeii 0 11 1 rry htm. low Dr.

J. oiuuos, Box 1937, sUa TOYO KISEN PSHI STEAMKRS WILL LEAVE WHAIIF. COR- ner First and Brannan streets, 1 d. for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. callinK at Kobe (HIobo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting at Hongkong with eteamers for In- dia, etc.

No careo received on board on day ik'HONGKONO co Thursday. Jane 14.. 1900 SS NIPPON MARU Tuesday, July 10, 1900 SS! AMERICA Friday. August 3. 1900 Via Honolulu.

Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. frelKht and passage apply at company's office, 421 Market street, corner First. W. H. AVERY.

General Agent HAMBURG-AMERICAN TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS SERVICE TO PLYMOUTH (LONDON), CHERBOURG (PARIS) AND HAMBURG. TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE TO PLYMOUTH. CHERBOURG AND HAM- BURO. ALSO NEW YORK TO CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG. For Sailing, etc, Apply.

to HAMBURG- AMERICAN LINE. 37 B'dw'y. N. Y. PARIS HOTEL ACCOMMODATION Reserved If secured before departure.

HERZOG Oen. Agts. for Pacific Coast, Calirornla sU corner Sansome, S. I Chicago Excupsion Santa Fe Route JUNE 21 and 22. TICKET OFFICE, 628 Market St.

AMERICAN LINE. nr TOES. SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. FABISL Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound.

From New York every Wednesday, 10 a. m. St Paul June 27 New York July 11 BU Louis Paul July IS LINE. York Antwafs. From New York every "Wednesday, 12 noon.

Southwark June 20) Kensington July 4 Westemland July 11 INTERNATIONAL. NAVIGATION 30 Montgomery street. mi i EMPIRE LINE, "OHIO," from Seattle to Nome and St. Michael May 24th. Subsequent sailings from Seattle to Nome.

St. Michael and Yukon River Points. June SO, July 31. August 30. For rates and other Information apply to EMPIRE TRANSPORTATION SO Montgomery St.

TBAVEXk FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJO. BAY AND BIVEIt ST Steamer "Monilcello." MON-, Thurs. and Sat.

at 9:43 a. m. 3:15, 8:80 p. m. (ex.

Thurs. night); Fri- days, 1 p. m. and 8:30: Sundays, 10:30 a. 3 p.

m. Landing and office. Mission-street Docir, Pier No. 2. Telephone Main 1508.

FARE 50c I BttIT" HATHO3 i filViJlYflVaJ Lllli. loaOK 8ER APIS .4000 Tons Montlily sailine for Valparaiso and Hamburg la Mexican porta. Central, South America, ate I S. S. Luxor, 6300 tons, sails about June I.D 114 eontjtw.ry St.

tm il-m BORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausallto Forty. I Commencing: April Z3, SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALfeR AND 3AN RAFAEL. WEEK 7:00. m.i p.

m. EXTRA For Mill Valley and Saa Rafael, oa Mondays. Wednesdays, Saturday and Sundays, at 9:00 and p. m. a.

13:43. 1:00. lisa p. 11:00 a. m.

doea not ran to Saa 7tafae! Sun- days. Trains marked run to San Quentln. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK 6:25, 7:50. 8:44.

6:30 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays. aad Saturdays at and 10:20 p. ra.

1:00. 2:13.. p. rn. Trains marked from San Quentln.

FROM MILL VA1LEI TO SAX FRAJJCI3CCX WEEK 8:00 3:55. 4:30, p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays. Wednesday and Saturdays at 7:10 and 10:20 p.

m. 8:05. a. 1:20 2:30. 3:45, 8:15.

7:03. 10:30 p. m. Through TRAiNa 7:00 a. m.

Cazadero and way tlona. 3:15 p. m. Cazadero and way tlona. 5:15 p.

m. weekdays Saturdays Point Reyes and way stations. 8:00 a. m. Casadero and way ilors.

13:43 p. m. Point Reyes aad wajr stations. WABASH NIAGARA FALLS SHORT LINE FROM Chicago, Kansas City and St Louis to New York and New England Points. Finest thioueh train service, with aad eotrrtaous employes.

Stop-off allowed at Um Valla. BOSS C. CLINK. P. P.

AgU. Angtilaa CaJ, c. a. cBJofs. a.

p. Aty, BU LouU, Ma. OCEANIC S. HONOr.TTT.IT, APIA AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. S.

S. AUSTRALIA (Honolulu only) Wednesday. June 27, 2 p. m. 6 MOANA (via Honolulu) to New Zea- "lan'd and Australia.

July 11 8 p. m. I. D. SPRECKELS BROS.

H4 Montcomerj Pier 7. Foot Pacific St Frtight Office.327 Market St COHPAGNIE GENEBALE TRAH3ATLAHTIQCZ. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. fcallins every Thursday insfad of Saturday, from November 2, 1SJ9. at 10 a.

from Pier 42. North River, foot of Morton rt. LA LORRAINE. June 14; LA CHAMPAGNE. June 21: L'AQUITAINE.

June 2S: LA TOURAINE. July 5. First clasa to Havre. J60 and upward; 5 per cent reduction en round trie Second class to Havre. H5: 5 per cent reduction on round trio.

GEXERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN- ADA 22 Broadway (Hudson building). New Tork. J. F. FUQAZI Paclflo Coast Agents.

5 Montgomery avenue. San Francisco. June U. 22. July COLUMBIA sails June 17.

J7, July 7 Short line to Walla Walla. Spokane. Butte, Helena and all points in the Northwest. Through tickets to all points East. E.

C. WARD, General Agent. 630 Market at. GOODALL, PERKINS Superintendents. CADC S' 2 Class Including Berth rAnC $8 Second and Meals.

STATE OF CALIFORNIA sails From Spear-street Wharf at 11 a. m. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO THE 0. R. N.

GO. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. ay, Steamers Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan a. m-. M8E3ffite.

June 10, IS. 20. 25, SO, July 5. Change to company" a steara- at Seattle. BagViM VAl For Victoria.

Vancouver (B. Port Townsend. Tacoma. Everett. Anacortes.

and New Whatcom 11 a. June 10. IS, 20, 25, M. July 5. and every fifth day thereafter: at Seattle to thlB company's steamers for Alaa- ka and G.

N. at Tacoma to N. P. at Humbotdt Bay-10 a. m.

June 12. 17. 22. 27, July 2. and every fifth day For Santa Cruz, Monterey.

San Simeon. Cay- ueos. Port Harford (San. Luis Obispo). Gavlota, Santa Ventura.

Hueneme San Pedro. East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and 9 a. June 8. 12. 20.

24, 23. July 2. and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (Ean Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los 11 a.

June 10. 14, 18. 12. JO. July 4.

and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada. Magdalena Bay. San del Cabo, Mazatlan. Altata.

La Santa Roaalla 'and Guaymas 10 a. 7th of each month. For further information obtain company's company reserves right change steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing without previous notice. TICKET 4 New Montgomery street (PaUee Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS A Oen.

Arents. 10 Market San Franelsco. Will sail from Seattle and Tacoma June 21. July II and August 27. The SENATOR sail- ing July U.

will make an Excursion Trip via the inland passage, and after landing at Nonn will continue north the Behrins Straits, past Esst Cape on the Siberian coast, crossing the Arctio Circle, passing into the Arctio Ocean. Passengers are advised to Inspect the Senator before purchasing tickets via other Eteamers. aj her second-class and ac- commodations are superior to the flrst-class accommodations on most of steamers ad- vertised for Nome. The Pacific Coast Steam- ship Co. has been running ita steamers to winter and for 23 -years and is the Pioneer Pacific Coast Line.

For further information inquire of J. F. TROWBRIDGH. Ocean Dock. Seattle, Wash.

N. POSTON. 249 Washington Portland. W. PARRIS.

124 West Second st, Los Angeles, GOOD- ALL. PERKINS Oen. 10 Market st. TICKET I New Montgomery San Francisco. The New and Palatial Steel Steamship Paclfio Steamship Co.

DIRBCT. OCEAN TRAVEL. Rubenstein of Hanford. and Nanette Roth- blum of Alameda. In this city, June 12, 1500, by the Rev.

J. M. Buehler, Henry Schae- fer and Emma Wessner. ROOMS AXD BOARD WANTED. By gentleman; room and board, with use of yard, within walking distance of Thirtieth et.

and San Jose ave. Address box 2646. Call offlce. Abandoned children In the Roman Catholic Orphan Arylum since January. 1899: Elizabeth Ault.

axed 10 years; Margaret Ault. 6 years; Hazel Wlllde, 10 years; Lydla Wil- kle, years; Ruth 1 Irene Valdez. 9 yean; Loretto Duran, 7 years; Mad- Duran, years Ray Croall. 8 years; Otllla Bank. years; Gertrude McClellan, years.

Chlchester' English Pennyroyal are the beet; cafe, reliable; take no other: spfta stamps for particulars. "Relief for Ladles," In letter by return mall; at drug- Bists. Chlchester Chemical PhlladeU Pa. SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for collections made; city cr country.

PACIFIC COLLECTION 415 Montgomery rooms 9-10; tef. B580. vlch, a native of Lepetane, Austria, aged 37 years. and acquaintances, are spect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew English. 41 Van Ness avenue.

Inter- ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. In this city, June 13, 1900, Rosita Ry- der, widow of George Rdyer, and beloved mother of William Ryder, a native of Chile, ased 74 years. (ETTriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Saturday, June 16, 1900, o'clock, from her late residence, 1S0S Mason street, thence to Yglesla de Nuestra Senora 'de Guadalupe (Spanish Church), corner of Mason street and Broad- way, where a high requiem mass will be said for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. SCHEEFER-In this city, June 13, 1900, Ferd- inand dearly beloved husband of Ulrlka Scheefer, and brother of Mrs. Carl Gutter- muth of Germany, a native of Germany, aged 67 years months and 21 days..

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