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a Dr. Gibbon's Dispensary, 625 KEABXT HT. Established in 1534 for the treatment of Private Diseases, Lost Manhood. Debility or disease "tearing oo bodyand mlndand bkin Dfseasr*. Tbedociorcnreswaen ot tiers fall. Try him. Charge* lew. rare»taar»air<>d. Callorwrlte. Or. J. r. VIBBON. Box l»s7.Saa FraacUco. WeeHy Gan, $LOQ per Year WE net^l money bad, therefore offer to sell at a sacrifice a pretty 5-room cottage with bath, pantry, china closet, folding doors, brick . foundation, stationary tubs, 8-foot basement; 2 bay windows: nice mantel; hot' and cold water, with 4000-gallon tank; well 80 ft. deepi lot 40xl!J; chicken houses, etc.; price $1600; will arrange terms to suit; close to station. Take Berkeley train, get off at Lorln Station, aek for RUDOLPH & PERKINS^ HOWA-RD 704. cor. Third— Nicely furnished front rooms; also housekeeping. BEHKELEY REAL ESTATE. SPECIAL bargain— Must be sold at once; house 6 rooms; bath, pantry; lot 40x100; 3' blo<ks from Berkeley Station; 2 blocks from electric cars; only $1100: terms to suit. Take Berkeley train get off at I»rln Station, ask for RU- DCi^PH & PERKINS. * CALIFORNIA. 2!2J— Bunny parlors or rooms^or light housekeeping; gas range; reasonable. PROPOSALS will be received at the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts. Navy Department. Washington. D. C. until 12 o'clock noon, April 3. 1?00, and publicly opened Immediately thereafter, to furnish at the Navy-yard, Mafe IHland, Cal.. a quantity of electrical sup- plies, generating sets, and 1 traveling foun- dry crane. Blank proposals will be furnished ujirn application to the Bureau or to the Navy Pay Office, San Francisco, Cal. A. S. KENNY. Paymaster General U. S. N. 3-5-00. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. I~HAVE~str~and country property to ex- change. M. GRIFFIN, 7U Market »U, a F., near Call building. FINE building lots in center of Btockton City: cheap. McLAUO'-LIX & CO.. 777*4 Market. COTTAGE of 5 rooms and bath; lot 23x125. $10 Diamond st.. near Twentieth; no agents. DIED. Archibald. Earl C. Lonergan, James H. Belrne, Loretta McCullough, Peter Blethen, Georcietta McGulre. Marraret Boyce. Emma. A. McNally, Peter J. Brandt. Georce E. Malson, Helene G. Brown, Margaret Matick, Louis M. IX>bie. Mrs. Grace Murphy, Mary Duserre, Eugenic Nlelseni Thomas F. Flynn, Edward Perry. Minerva E. Flynn. Dominlck Peterson. Charles A. Gles, August Rowland, Laura Hall. John Schaerer. Maria Hansen. Hans A. Skelly. Loretta Klehl. Jacob Smith. Mrs. Anna King, James . Stout. Charles S. King. Paul Tuthlll, Harry Lawler. Patrick Walnwrlght. Edward ARCHIBALD— In Centerville. March 19, 1900, Earl Crosby Archibald, only son of S. C. and C. E. Archibald, a native of California, aged 17 years and 7 months. CTFuneral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the family residence. BEIRNE— In this city, March 19, 1900. at the residence of her parents, 8668 Twenty-third street, Loretta, beloved daughter of M. G. and M. E. Belrne,. sister of Margie Belrne. grand- daughter of Mrs. K. McCarthy, and niece of Mrs. J. J. O'Rourke and Lizzie McCarthy, a native of San Francisco, aged" 9 years 10 months and 14 days. Cyinterment private. BLETHEN— In Oakland, March 19. 1900, at 60S East Fourteenth street, Georgietta W., wife of James E. Blethen, and moth>r of George W. A. Blethen, Mrs. Delma Dolbier and Mrs. George A. Scott, a native of Boston, Mass. BOYCE— In Oakland, March 19. 1900, Emma Ayer, beloved wife of John B. Boyce, mother of flvn children, sister of Mrs. M. A. Lam- bert, Mrs. L. Young, Miss Helen Ayer of Oak- land and Mrs. J.* W. Lamme of Winters, Cal., and daughter of the late Elijah Ayer of Dover, N. 8., a native of Canada, aged 38 years 10 months and 7 days. BRANDT— In this city. March 18. 19C0. George E. Brandt, beloved husband of Elizabeth H. Brandt, father of George T.. Musette G. and the late John J. Brandt and May E. Erratt, and stepfather of Mrs. C. H. Congdon of liakersfleld, Cal.. a native of Denmark, aged 70 years 5 months and 8 days. lE7"Ftiends are respectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral services this day (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, at his late residence. 1103 Clay street. Interment Holy Cro6s Cemetery. BROWN— In this city, March 18, 1900, Margaret, beloved wife of the late James Brown, and mother of William J., James P.. Mary Anne and Nellie Brown, a native of County Limer- ick, Ireland, age<l 58 years. C7Frlends and acquaintances are' respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 657 A Natoma street, thence to St. Pat- rick's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her • soul, commencing at "s o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DOBIE— In this city. March 19. 1900, : Mrs. Grace Doble. beloved mother of Kate Doble. a na- tive of Wales, aged 43 years. DUSERRE— In this city. March 18. 1900, Eu- genic, beloved daughter of Joseph and Ger- trude Duserre and sister of Mrs. J. Wlnfield, Mrs. J. Leneronl and Gertie, Octavla and Jo- seph Duserre, aged 21 years and 4 months. C 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral, which will take place to-day (Tuesday), at 10 o'clook. The cortege will proceed from her late resi- dence, . 423 Filbert street, to the French Church of Notre Dame dcs Victolres, on Bush street. FLYNN— In this city. March 19. 1900, Edward, beloved husband of Catherine Flynn, and father of Mrs. W. W. Piper and David, Cath- erine and Mary Flynn, a native of the parish of Olenvllle. County Cork. Ireland, aged 60 years. FLYNN— In this city, March 19, 1900. Domtn- lck, son of the late James and Mary Flynn, and brother of Kate and Alfred Flynn, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 10 years and 15 days. (Willows, Glenn County, papers please copy.) (£7Fiiends and acquaintances are. reepect- ¦ fully Invited !to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:20 o'clock, from the resi- dence of S. W. Hallowell. 1502% Polk street, thence to St. Brlsrld's Church, corner of Van Ness avenue and Broadway, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of M% soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. GIES— In this city, March 1». 1900, August, dearly beloved husband of Mary K. Gles, father of the. late Edward and Lilian Gles. eon of Francisca and the late Killan - Gles. brother of George Gles and Mrs. J. F. Moran. and brother-in-law of Frank Houston, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 34 years and 6 months. tf?" Friends of the family are Invited to at- ' tend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of Valente, Marlnl & Co.. - 1524 Stockton street, near Union. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. ¦ HALL-In this city. March 18, 190», John Hall, a native of New York, aged 88 years. , :. . (CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend, the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock. Irom the funeral par- lors of Charles H. Jacob & Co.; SIS Mason street, .' between Geary and O'Farrell. Inter-, ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. . HANSEN— In this city. March 17, 1900. Hans Albert Hansen. beloved brother of Captain Jorgen P. Hansen, a native of Denmark, aged , 27 years. . . v icrFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral .to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. P. Petersen & Co.. 228 McAllister street Interment 'Laurel Hill Cemetery. KIEHI^-In this city, March 18, 1900. Jacob Kiehl. beloved brother of the late Judge Karl Klehl of Brooklyn, N. T., a native of St Julian. Rhelnpfalz. Germany, aged 84 years. A member of the San Francisco Turn Vereln. iny Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the -San Francisco Turner Hall, Turk street, between Hyde and Leavenworth. , Cremation I. O. ¦ O r. Cemetery- Remains at the parlors of the Gantner & ¦ Guntz Undertaking Company, 8 and 10 City Hall square. KING— In Nlles, March 19, 1900, James, beloved husband of the late Kzla King, and father of D. W. King, a native of Virginia, aged 87 MARRIED. LANDO— EHRLICH— In this city, March ! 11. 1900, by the Rev. Hyman Samualson. Meyer Lando and Sophie Ehrltch. both of San Fran- cisco. LEVY— SCHOENFELD— In this city. March 18. 1900, by Rabbi Isidore Myers of the Bush- street Temole. Emanuel Levy and Jennie Schoenfeld, both of San • Francisco. ROSENDORN— JACOBS— ln this city. March 11, liiOO, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto, Solomon Rosendorn and Lillie Jacobs, both of San Francisco. w - E. LANE. 'pbonTMain'ils! 60J California «t.: everybody's plumber. HISAL SCSTATU CITY — KOII SALE. A. M. Ie?DCK~i~Ca : ~~~ Loan Money. 6ff7 Market et., opposite Kearny. $80.000— Grand comer, Ti ft. front; half block rrom Market et., not far from 6th; rents $300. $Js,onG — Rare Investment; vicinity Powell and Geary; 4-story brick building; stores and lodg- ing house above; 36 feet front. $4E,ooo— Corner; rents $400; modern Improve- ments; lot SoxlSs feet. $2«. COO —Near Eddy and Jones; store and tS rooms above; modern; pays 7 per cent net. $54.COQ— Sixth st.; 75 feet front; rents $2400 yearly; good buildings; 4 stores. $SoOO— Six elegant new flats; lot 60x100 ft.; all rented for $»4 a month: grand bargain. $T6sO— Six good flats; rents $S>6o yearly; down- town: let DO fe*t front. $6500 — 8 choice flats; Hayes et. ; mortgage $«<OC: a snap. BS2V) — Corner store and €-room flat; rents $37; foreclosure. $3150—4 flats within few blocks of Sth and Market *ts. ; rente $35. $1710— Two nice fiats; rents $16 50. $710 — Six roorce ar.d lot 45x72 twL A. M. SPECK A CO.. CC7 Market St. National Union. The various local councils of the Na tional Union have of late been quite act ive. Golden Gate Council initiated two strangers. California Council four. Pacific Council five. El Dorado thirteen and Union one. ¦ ¦ ¦ . - ¦¦ The entertainment that was given last week by the National Union Social and Literary Club was exceedingly well attended, a positive proof of the pop ularity of these entertainments. Under the management of W. W. Healey. B. A. Kldd, J. N. Bunting and F. H. Hastings, who have Insisted that no one shall be admitted except upon the invitation of a member of the order, with the under standing that the party invited must be such that the one extending the Invitation would not hesitate to invite to his own home, the attendance has been limited to a most desirable class of people. The pro gramme was an excellent one, decidedly entertaining and reflecting credit on the good Judgment of the gentlemen who have charge of the socials. OAKLAND FLATS TO LET. ' T"rL R H°'?- OT '*, R«nedy : no poison. KUES- -IgJi- jj^Jl^Pot^j^ajOandj^drtalls: .tamp. STAMMERING corrected: booklet "l truiTir * hqbm. Ajr-rssgS&tgdS:lt^cSSs: A FINE suit to order $10 75. or pants $3 TJ- our JBJUXBO AD TBAVXXt, MUST B--11— Fa< ins panhandle; Fell St. boule- vard, the hantif-orr.e r-rner building arranged ln 2 houses of 9 and 11 rooms, with porcelain baths. »-lecttrc lights. small barn; No. IJSB Fell «. and 4 <l o Central aye. Make offer at A. 11. SPECK & CO.'S. «€7 Market St. Ancient Order of Foresters. High .Chief Ranger Boehm on the 27th A LOVELY cottage, furnished, .to rent (four months or longer), to adulu only; location unsurpassed. Inquire "James" Cottage, Fruit- vale aye., cor. Pleasant St.; electric cars pass door. . HENRY. J. GALLAGHER CO., (Successors to Flannagan ' A ; Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, U Flf tß st.i opposite Lincoln School. . Telephone South 89. ' •- ' FRUITVALE FURNISHED COTTAGES. CLARA. 166. near Fifth— a rooms to rent; rent $7 60. . -- FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS CARROLLTON. 12W5 Market, cor. Golden Gate . »v«. — gunny corner; well furn.; rms. & offices. THE beet corner lot south of University of Cal- ifornia, vlth elegant modern 8-room^ house. Seventeenth and Broadway. Oakland. lIUOMX TO LUT — rum. and Unfarn. A— BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 14? Sixth— Rooms 26c to $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light houwkeeping; open all night. BURNETT. 1428 Market st. <old No. 1364)— Fur- nUned rms.. 'suites, single; also unfumltshed. CALIFORNIA. 2CjSTelegantly furnUhed pair^ lors, to cult tenant: cheap. ' A BRANCH ofnc* for the reception of sdver- tl semen ts and subscriptions has been openea . at 1223 Po!k rt.: open till 9 p. m. MOUNT TAMALPfiIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San FraDciaco via SausaUto Ferry. Week Days : 9:30 a, m. and 1:45 p. m. Sundays 8:00. 10:00 a. m. and 1:45 p. na. Steam-heated, closed car on all trains. Far*— San Francisco to Summit and fUturo. o s*. • - A BRANCH office tor Call advertisements and FubECrtptions has been established at 103J Valencia St. Friends of the Forest. Lincoln . Lodge at its meeting last week initiated ;¦< one > candidate. During the i evening . a proposition to appoint an advisory .committee to assist the officers In the discharge of their respective duties was presented and after a debate was laid over Tor two weeks for action. ¦ - ¦ ¦ The --"bloomer", party : recently given by the | young ladies of Pioneer Lodge was a great success and those, who expected to see ¦ the lady , members ln • bloomers were disappointed, for : the bloomers the mem bers wore were blooming flowera as dec orations....' ¦" . . . I ¦ Harmony Lodge had an interesting meet ing last : week and on :¦ that ! occasion • re ceived a visit from the supreme officers. This lodge will give a party on the 18th of Apm. ¦*jsßMtaflHßunnßnisnEß The Legion of Honor. During the . past two ' months there has been considerable activity in the Ameri can Legion of Honor. , The officers of the several councils have been elected and In stalled, and they all seem to be inspired to work with a will: for the order. -There are. now eleven councils in this city and twenty-one in the State. • The grand com mander. William Metrner, and hi» able deputies— W. D. Mansfield, a member: of the committee -on laws , a^id supervision, J. H:* BaTter, A.- Nathan, and C. -O.; Bur ton, ex-grand secretary— were, very indus trious during the Installations. The fol lowing-named local councils were visited by them: Golden ; California, Bohemian, Myrtle, Protection, Alta, Metropolis, Washington, Mystic. Golden - Star and Golden Shore., The reports of the supreme officers ¦ show that ¦ more ¦ than • forty i mil lions have been • paid • out ¦as beneficiary claims ; and ¦ that now . the , affairs -of the order are such that all claims are prompt ly m et : ¦ '¦ V,i. .: ¦ '.¦-¦-¦¦:. ¦- ¦- ¦¦: ¦ :V_--, ) VAN NESS aye., 400—4 neatly furnished con- necting rooms: stationary tubs; fln« yard; sun &1I day; northeast corner. MISSION. 2!>;;— J or 4 eunny furnished nouse- kepelnif rooms; bath; yard; laundry. BAILROAD TRAVEL. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Saosallto Ferry. - ¦ Commencing October V ISM - rROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL V ALLOT v - ••¦ • AND' BAN RAFAEL. - WEEK DATS-»T:00. ,«»:30. H:M «. Nx: n:««, •1:40. 6:15. 8:00. «:Bfl p. m.-^ EXTRA TRIPS— For Mill Valley and San Ra- fael, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 9:00 and 11:30 p. tn. BUNDAYS-i*B:<». •»:•». ; *U :M •- ™-: *»!«? 1:15. »4:45. 8:30. »:06 p. m. '. Trains marked (*) run to Ban Quentln. FROM 3AN RAFAEL TOYSAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS- S:M. *t:SB. 1:46. »»:40 a. m.; ni:M. 2:15. *8:40, »5:15 p. m. ¦ EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, .Wednesdays and Saturdays at 8:40 and 10:15 p. m. ¦ • .- - SUNDAYS— «:».-*8:00.n«:0e..ni:« «, «.; «l:40,- •8:15. 4:45, -««:S0 ». m. . . I Trains marked (•) start from San Quentln. I FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. , -WEEK DATS-* :43. «:45, 7:£ S. »:45 a. m.; 12:33, 2:83, 3:45, 6:20 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7:00 and 19:20 p. m. SUNDAYS— B:O6, 10:06 a. m.; 13:05. 1:16, 3:30, 1:00. 8:45 p. m. •¦¦••¦¦¦ • :-"••¦• \ ¦A . " THROUGH TRAINS. . f :00 a, m. week days— Caaadero and way station*. 3:40 p. m. Saturdays— Tomales and way stations. 1,00 a. m, SungaytrTVmtiu ua. wajr. tUtton* HUSSION 1241— Front and back room; regular kitchen/ stove; hot water; furnished complete; <;uiet. ' LEWIS. 18 off Taylor, near Po«t-a unfurnished and 8 furnished rooms. $10 and $12. HYDE. 4»-6unny front suite, gsound floor; . yard, sink: for housekeeping; wp. entrance. Late Shipping Intelligence. SAILED. Monday, March 19. Stmr National City. Dettmers. Grays Harbor. HOWARD lU*—t front rooms, furnished com- plete for'bousekeeping; gas range. Knights of Pythias. There was a meeting last week of all the lodges ln Solano County In - the hall of Benlcla Lodge, on which occasion the knight rank in long form waa very credi tably given by the team of Benicia Lodge. •At the session there were present Grand Keeper of Records and Seal H. Schaffner and Supreme Representative Superior Judge A. J. Buckles. After the ceremo nies: there was a banquet, when there were long and short speeches in response to toasts. - , . BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS HOWARD. 112»— 2 eunny housekeeping rooms, $12; also sunny corner room. HOWAJtD. £25— Rooms furnished complete for housekeeping. OFARY 475— Front alcove room: light house- keeping If desired; rent $18; gas, bath. FULTON, €71— $ nice eunny rooms complete for bousekeeplng; rent $12 SO. FILLMORE. 2213, near Clay— s7. 2 large sunny unfurnished rooms; nice yard; water. FIFTH S'A—t or 8 furnished housekeeping, with bath, $10 to $20; also single. $4 to ti. FIFTH. 248— Two rooms furnished for house- keeping; cheap rent. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 FlUmore st. American Companions. Last week a new circle of the Com panions of the Forest of America wai instituted •in Oakland by Grand Chief Companion Mrs. Flora Jacobs, assisted by grand officers. There were present Past Grand Chief Mrs. M. A. Duke. Grand Financial Secretary Miss A. D. Bremer, Grand Recording Secretary Mrs. L. At wood Grand Treasurer Miss Alice Ticou let Grand Trustee Mrs. A. Davis and rep resentatives of Excelsior, Robin Hood. Golden Era, Loyal and Oakland circles. The new circle starts with about forty five charter members and the following named as its officers for the current term: P J Bertoli, P. C. C; Mrs. M. Figonl, C° C ' Miss M. Cuneo, S. C. C; Mrs A. Cavagno. T.; J. Robell. F. S.; Mrs. J. Ro beli R. S.: Miss A. Bertoli. R. G.; Miss- Figonl L. G.: Miss Cattell. I. G.; and Miss B. Schaffer, O. G. Golden Gate Circle will celebrate its thirteenth anniversary x on the 25th of? April by a social in the social hall of the Alcazar : building. The ; committee will present a good programme. .v .^SISS^SfHni -The convention of 1900 that is arranging for the entertainment of the delegates to the Grand Circle has arranged for a day and night at the Chutes on the Bth of May. It Is stated that a number of the young ladles of Bay. City, Golden Gate, Live Oak, Robin Hood, Golden Era and Inter Nos circles contemplate taking part in an' amateur show on that night in the Chutes Theater. - $1400— CORNER lot: Banta Clara aye.; EOxlSO; near Morton-st. station. $1600— Fine lot; 10x150; Para et.. Bear the bay: bargain. $1000— Elegant lot. west side of Lafayette St.. near San Antonio aye.; snap. $2200— New modern 8-room house; Alameda avenue, near Lafayette st. ; large lot. $1500— New Colonial. 7-room cottage ;• Grand it., near Alameda aye.; easy installments; large lot: snap. Bargains ln all parts of Alameda; all the above can be bought on easy terms. - Office open Sundays and evenings. ALAMEDA LAND COMPAJCT. 1500 Park st., Alameda. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE!. Ancient Order of Workmen. Memorial Lodge at Its meeting last Mon day night initiated one candidate.^ Last Wednesday night San Francisco Lodge was visited by Deputies Cunning ham and Bauman, and during the even- Ing there was the initiation of a candi date and the reception of the application of a stranger. . The committee on lawa and amendments of the Grand Lodge will shortly hold a session for the purpose of considering a number of amendments which. have been submitted. There is considerable electioneering at this time in behalf of a member of a San Francisco lodge who has announced himself as a candidate for the office of grand recorder. , It is probable that the Grand Lodge will take some action ln regard to the insur ance feature which the Southern Pacific is trying to force on Its employes. ¦¦ BUSH €16— Suite of rooms, with use of kitchen and bath; also sunny single rtfom; rent rea- sonable. PROPOSALS. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. X~V£at of 4 beautiful large rooms, with bath, completely furnished for housekeeping; hoi and cold water; gas and telephone; new house: f.ne view; healthy location; in a small, private family; no children wanted; rent rea- nosable. 4231 Twentieth at., pear Castro. MABION GRIFFIN. 71S Market, nr. Call bid*. Land for eale ln Sonoma. Contra Costa. Glenn. Santa Cruz. Ehasta and Tehama Cos.. Ca4. DIVIDEND NOTICES. 100 ACRES tn Stanislaus County, near rail- road; water; growing crops; under fence and all other improvements. Fcr particulars ad- Arew or call W. P. CROW. U34 Polk, city. WANTED to leaee about 3000 sq. ft. floor space: bounded by Second, Market. Fremont and Howard. CARL F. HAAS. 417-419 Mlsslon. TO LEASE. A BARGAIN; $2000 r*nch for $1200; 160 acres, house, barn, stock, furniture: all level; party eolns to Cape Nome. Particulars to H. MAT- NARD, Hunters. Tehama County Cal. A GENUINE "Snap" bargain; must sell this week; SO acres very richest of highly culti- vated level loam in crop; not an Inch of waste; fenced: 110 bearing fruit trees; resi- dence, barn. 2 wells, etc.; IV4 miles from city; ° n THT H "d ' SICKELS—the LAND AGENT. 10 Geary St.. opp. Chronicle building. S. F. REAL ESTATE COt'VTRV — For Sa,le storage: am> warehouses. J2JCO— WORTH $1000: store. $ rooms, bath; flat above, 5 rooms, bath: rented $30. 1417 Pacific. I A NO. 1 young cows: calves 4 days old; each milk c eals. day. ISI2 Folsom et. T2CH.CAGO This Is the quickest running and most luxurious train across the continent. Co.tnecting Trai.v Leaves San Fk ancisc«i 5 P.n. Monday, Wednesday. Friday and saturday, arriving; In Chicago at 2: 15 P.n In time to connect with all limited trains for New York. OVERLAND Leaves San Francisco at 5:30 pynnpec p. m. with Palace and Tourist Ka •• w *^ n ior Kansas CUT, St. Lonis, DAILY Chicago and East. Local trains oetween Stockton, VALLEY Fresno, Hanford, Visalia, Tatars nr\At\ and Bakersneld. j • KUAU SEC YOU IN " Saa Francisco office. 623 'FDlsrO (OnN Market Street, Phone Mala TKIdIU MJUN 1531; Oakland, 1113 Broad- way; Sacramento,2olJ Street; San Joae.7 West Santa. Clara Street. « HAVE you real estate ln the Mission or Hom- er's Addition that you wish to dlsDoee of then call on W. J. GUNN. £30 California St. IF >cv have lots ln Richmond district, north of th»_Park. that you wish to sell Quickly then call en W. J. GUNN. 130 California st. Foresters of America. Last week, at the session of Court Aurora, there was a good attendance of members, who were, edified by the initiation of a candidate by the new offi cers. They acquitted themselves in a very acceptable manner. During the evening Dr. G. W. Day wait, for many years the Ehysician of the court, but since the reaklng out of the Spanish-American war a surgeon ln the United States army, was, on behalf of the court, by Grand Secretary ¦ Cordy, presented a beauti ful gold medal emblematic of the order as a reminder of the court's appreciation of his many kind attentions to the mem bership that required his professional services and of their esteem of him as a gentleman and a soldier. The doctor made a very pleasant response, At the meeting of Junior Court Pride of California last week there were present a number of visitors from adult courts, who, under good of the order, expressed their, admiration of the disci pline that is noticeable ln the courtroom and of the businesslike manner in which the affairs of the court are conducted. Among the speakers were Past Chief Ranger Isaacs, Past Chief Friedman, Past Chief Stockwitz, the chief ranger of Court Golden Gate; 8. B. Levy, chief ranger of Junior Court Golden West, and Financial Secretary Ben Garren of the sitting court. This court is still at work securing a team to meet a team from Court Junior Pride of the Pacific on the diamond to contest with It for baseball honors, and the California boys think they can get away with the Pacifies. Court Sutro Heights No. 136, A. O. F., at a largely attended meeting last week, decided to celebrate Its anni versary by a n excursion on the bay. L. Livingston, J. Murray, J. W. Gleadell. Dr." L. H. Grunlng and George K. Small were appointed to make arrangements. Three candidates were initiated. B. M. Clancy was elected senior woodward. The court decided to move from Native Sons' Hall to Pythian Castle. W. B. Faulkner, the courts treasurer, will shortly leave for the East on a vacation. J. W. Glea dell and J. Murray were elected delegates to the Grand Court and George K. Small and W. J. Boradorl were elected as alter nates. ¦..; :X;. "- A BARGAIN— Co«t $S>XW: will sell for $3000; house and lot in the MUslon warm belt; con- taining 7 rooms and bath; high basement; brick foundation; half caeh: balance to re- main on mortgage: or will exchange for Im- proved ranch. Address box 2565, Call office. LADlES— Chlchetter's English Pennyroyal Pills are the best; safe, reliable; take no other; send 4c stamps for particulars. "Relief for Ladies," in letter by return mall: at drug- gists. Chtchester Chemical Co.. Philadel., Pa. HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. G E Sims. N T H B Wood. San Jose Mrs H B Wood. S Joea S Be Her by. London Mrs Buckingham. Cal J Brenner. Sacto E H Lyons. N V P L Sinclair. Tacoma F Kane. Oakland C F Abrams, Ptland A Stuart. Detroit J F Callahan, Bostoir S A Callahan. Boston F A Rogers, Redding J F Coleman. Redding T Voorhles, Phila Mrs T Voorhies, Phila Miss M Voorhleu, Phila Miss P Voorhies, Phila H Voorhles. Phila R E Plumb. Detroit M Bailey. Phila R E Green. Los Ans O H Poole. Yokohama Miss N Poole. Yokoha J R Dayton. Quincy T Garrett. N V J Bird. N V A T Porter N V J W Donnelly. N V Mrs J W Donnelly. NY; W H 'Hammond. Minn G H Corbln. N V J W Corbln. N V C E Cahn. N T D W Simpson. N V i W Coffin. Boston I J Daggett. Cal W L Huse 3t w. Ma/ Mrs E H Klttrldxe. Oakland Miss X H Klttrldse. Oakland - L Brown. Riverside F F Hall. Riverside W H ¦ Granbery & w. N T Miss Granbery. N T E T Granbery. N V W Shenk. Plttsburi W W Sherman. N V R B Klttridge & w. NY Miss Marshall. N V A B Bond. Ky Mrs A B Bond. Ky . H Westlnghouse. Pitts Mrs H Westlnshouse, Plttsbure Miss A Westinghouse, Pittsbun Miss Cowan, PittJburg Dr E Holden. N J Mrs E Holden. N J C F Ward. Bridgeport Mrs C F Ward. Conn Miss M Ward, Conn J W Mather. N V R S Hills, N V C Welborn. Los Ang J Sparks. Reno C S Jones. Phila H F Smith & w. Phila | A M Frlck. lowa I W W ChaDln. Sacto i GRAND HOTEL. M Nathan. Inters B F Walton. Sutter Co F D Sprague, Sacto Q T Frost. Exeter F G King. Denver Rev A Eakln. S Cni» C E Lindsay. S Crui W M Sell. Ahwahree C Washburn. Wawona W Delchmeyer. S Jose B W Lewis. Stockton J D Smith, Danville L H Alexander. Orovlll W Pollock. Alameda W H Murphy. P Alto J J Sheehan. Palo Alto H H MCarthy. Cal D D Ballou. S L Obspo W E Hawkins. Cal F A Autenrleth. Treka J M Davidson. F Jones M L Mery & w. Chlco S Russ. Denver W Kraft. New Torie J R Dayton A w. 11l E A Ferris. Minn F B Johnson. Minn F C Stettler; Dayton A Weilheimer. Fresno C W Savage & w. Cal D R Slman. Denver T A Posh & w. Pa B F Hodgeman * w. Wheeling N J Sutherland ft w. Chicago J Dick Xc w. Ind Mrs E M Tlffen. Monty G N TifTen. Monterey Mrs H V Kohle. Montrl Miss M Woods. Montr! P W Morse. Watsonvil J J Hebbron. Salinas W J Treat. St Paul H Headley. Ocean City J O O'Connor. Va J Russell. Stockton T L Tompklns. Ala H V Muller. Salln&a M Prince. Santa Rosa J Rosenberg & w. Cal C E Arthur. Spokane P Lewis. Stockton W Mitchell. Pa E C Plney. Columbia H R McNoble. Stocktn M J Benton & w. N J C M Harvey.- Chicago H M Williams & w.lnd M C Nason. Seattle . I Rothschild. Ohio C N Marders. Colusa D G Mltchell.Rlverslde NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J A Collins. Minn R F Bevan. Canada J C Latta, Canada W Chlnn. S Dakota J Simeon. Seattle D M Smith. Mich H N Remington. Colo A. E Covlngton. Ogden W E Conlln. Ogden W Reavls. Chicago T Fay. Vallejo N Almas. Vancouver A O Hanson, Wash W H Mock. San Joe« C Wilson, Napa W Holtum. Cal F C Paulln A wf. I, An J Russell, Vallejo 1 E Barrtay. Fresno • G Rogers. Madera M Britahig. Fresno • : J Sullivan. Uklah ¦ R S Kirk. San Jose J E Thornton, Va O N Stork A wf. Chgo R Brown, Chgo W H Taylor, San Jo«e W P Butler, Minn Mrs J B Brown. Ft Bonlta 8 W -Chambers. B C C W Babcock. Mont ¦ J P Smith. Fresno G Bedlck. Oregon Miss Byers. Sumncr Miss Sprague. Oregon Rer J E HalL Minn Miss E . Derede.ro. Co lumbia • . - Miss M Burgess. Mass A F Hyer. 3 City. N M SPECIAL NOTICES. PILES— PETER FREILING'S pile salve. $1 per box: warranted to cure all cases of bleeding, itchlnjr. external, internal or protruding piles without fall, no matter of how long rtandlnir. 1628 Devisadero St., near Sutter. Grimes Sentenced. Special Dispatch to The Call. AUBURN, March 19.— Thomas Grimes, who shot and killed a fellow-miner at Ophir two months ago over a game of cards, was to-day sentenced to twenty four years in San Quentln. California Limited Santa Fe 'Route Adjudged Insane. LOS ANGELES. March 19.-C. C. Kocfc endorfer of Allegheny. Pa., was adjudged insane by the authorities here to-day. He has just arrived here from the East, where he was formerly employed ln a na tional bank, but lost his position. A— HOTEL ¦La Normandie, 82« Eddy— Bunny suites and slnple rooms; everything new; first- class table and service; prices moderate. NEW family hotel; first class in all appoint- ments; excellent table; special inducements to select people. 807 California St., occupying corner opposite Grace Church. Knights of Honor. . Yerba Buena Lodge last week re ceived ¦ two applications. Next Monday night this lodge will give a social ln the social hall of the Alcazar bnilding for the younger members of the lodge and their lady friends who may wish to dance, and there will be in an adjoining room a set of tables for those who, not wishing to dance, may enjoy a game of progressive whist. A call has been Issued for three mem bers from each lodge to meet in the Al cazar building on the 27th inst. for the purpose of arranging for the annual pic nic which will be given on May 30. Last week. Liberty Lodge was vis ited by Leland Stanford and Friend ship lodges, and later in the evening Yerba **vena Lodge paid a fraternal visit. The meeting hall was crowded by an ag gregation of Knights, who were treated to an interesting entertainment, the feat ure of which was the reading of a patri otic address that was delivered by Senator Dickinson, a Union Democrat, shortly after Fort Sumter was fired on. It was read by Ben I. Salomon. O. A. ; D., and was exceedingly well received. were also songs by M. L. Crowe, M. Mar tin of Yerba Buena and addresses by the grand dictator, the grand reporter and Grand Trustee Joy. Compromise Effected. L.OS ANGELES, March 19.— Th© con demnation suit of the Government against A. P. Johnson to condemn for Government use land adjoining the postofflce site h*ra will not be tried. A compromise was ef fected to-day. Johnson agrees to take 120,000 for the property, which the owner formerly held at $40,000. COAST I>I VISION (ItroaiHiaage). (Third and TowngeiM> St*) THIRTEENTH. 175— Back parlor, bedroom, kitchen, large pantry; rant $12. Depots Bobbed. Special Dispatch to The Call. MONTEREY. March 19.— News comes here from Gonzalea that the depot at that place was robbed on Friday night, the thieves getting in through a window which they opened and taking away all the cash left in the money drawer by the station agent— about $S 50. On the same night the depot at Chualar, a neighboring town, was entered, the lock on the door to the agent's office being broken and the money drawer demolished. There tha thieves only, secured about $4. In both cases the burglars got away without be ing discovered, and the officers have been unable to find any trace of them. BIRTHS— MARRIAGES— DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be Inserted. They must be handed in t either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. HAUSTEIN— In this city, March 10. 1900, to the 'wife of Henry G. Hausteln, a son. RAHMER— In this city, March IS. 1900, to the wife of Fred Rahmer, a son. WILDGANS— In this city, March 13. 1900, to the wife of Georg* Wlldgans, a daughter. THE HOWARD HOUSE. 549 Howard St.— Nice single rooms, 7oc week up; double, $1 25. PLUMBERS. THE PIEDMONT, 119 A Sixth.— Sunny furnished rooms; double and single; easy terms. THE OAKS. 119 Third— A good rooming house for good people. R. HUGHES, Proprietor. COAST IHTIMON (sarron Gauge). (Foot ot Market Street.) .C. C - or> O^^ELL-Offlce and residence, 1P»1^ Market rt.. b»t. Ptxth and Seventh. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ST. PETER'S HOUSE. 705 California— Changed hands; nicely furnished rooms; also house- keeping rooms. ALASKA fur samr-nts. hoods, mitts, leather coats H. M HFTVKMAN. 10« Pansom* »t. SIXTEENTH. 3023, near Mission— Front room, nicely furnished: bath and phope. SHERMAN Apartment House. J8 Eighth St.. near Market — FurnUhed and unfurnished. LADIES' and gents' cast-eff clothing bought and gold. Silverman. 954 Folsom; tel Folsom 11S1. IF you wleh full value for your cast-off cloth- icg call on B. Cohen. 157 Third; tel Black 4123. SAN ANTONIO, 21 Taylor, near Market— An up-to-date fireproof building; elevator: new furniture; hot and cold water: radiators; salt sea baths; suites and single rooms. i " AN JEJ ED T ow firol<l for manufg. O. NOLTE. Jew^W. I4S OFarrell. bet. Powell and Mason. «£, D^, curM rheumatism, headaches, neu- paln leaves llk * ™»He f«m her wonderfully sifted hand?. 1543 Howard st MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Albln Axkelson. 45. 521 Post street, and Eliza- beth Culmerry, 55, 521 Poet street. Arthur E. White. 26, city, and Katie M. John- son, ti, city. Orvllle C. Baldwin, 28, 2380 Pine street, and Ella L. Peterson, 21, 1515 Webster street. Charles S. Miles, 22, Petaluma, and Laura E. Carum. 20. Suva. City.- George A. Rlgg, 43. city, and Elllnnor L. Alexander. 44. city. Alfred Matthews. 22, 833 Dolores street, and May Rodgers. 20. 20 Chesley street. Charles Dourlas, 41, San Jose, and Angle P. Ag-new. 40. San Jose. \ Enrico Puerari. 59. Ross Valley, and Mar- garet Lamler, SB, city. Callxte V. B. Nauruler, *4, 511 Hyde street, and Marie Laville, 21. 816 Larkln street. Henry Hanselman. 39, Oakland, and Minnie N. Wllcke. 28. city. ROYAL HOUSE. 12« Kills st— Incandescent light, reading: room, smoking room and ladles' parlor: rooms, per nl^ht, 35c to $1 60; week, $2 to JS; month. $5 to $20: Mevator on office floor; rooms with hot and oold water: baths. fuu «£" W 7 >nd "s" 1(1 clotni «* "tore. 79 Ninth: ck thin! ** t n tCr lad!M '- children's cast-o2 clothing, trunks, etc. Phone. Howard 11S2. ROBEDALE Houie. 319 & 321 Ellis St.— Rooms, night, 25c to $1; week, $1 25 to $4; open night. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas. the furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin. Oakland. H^ST R i« C 4^ te ln * ver * ™ m -- Winchester 23? tk » f JllJ 11 rfl Bt ,'w near M M"ret:" rret:k et: 100 rooms; £L ?»*i 50 PV nlBrht : »» to $« per week tr ** *™* " n( l b&Kgage to and from the ferry OAKLAND ROOMS. HOWARD. $2S— Rooms from $1 week up to $5. 25c to Jl night; also housekeeping romos. HOWARD, 1511 A —Furnished room, with use of bath; board optional. Woodmen of the World. Redwood Camp No. 91 has under the di rection of the new officers recently In stalled been making remarkable progress lately. Initiations are in order on the first and third Thursday of each month in the new quarters in Pythian Castle. The camp is always ready to extend the glad -hand to any .neighbor of woodcraft who will visit it. Last Thursday night the degree team of Golden Gate Camp la full regalia conferred the degree . in the amplified form on several candidates with that perfectness for which it has gained deserved commendation. There wert. present a large number of members of the order. $4500 WILL buy new modern house, 12 rooms; fine Improvements; large stable. . 1520 Eighth aye.. Oakland: keys next door south. I'KRSOXAts. BELLE— OUDRT~ — — ~~ J. i ; IS NOT A LADY. T "J? ;*«¦>• neatest parlors In the city and only Be for the very latest hair stylesf rna"l?Sr- jf-S^k^n"ft U " da> *- ' t0 "• G " U R. !r£, ERK F S < 2 u!nt °n»f* Hair Tonic Sic botL ?um £ r! K ° arno Sk *«"Poo 5c pk| a£ ivst what I^derer uses at 12$ Stockton st. GIRARD HOUSE. 162 Seventh— Pleasant sunny roon>&; day or week; moderate rates. HANCOCK HOUSE. 7»1 MUslon St.— Select family rooming house: $1 50 to $« per week. 2 FINE sunny rooms; unfurnished; rent low, 26 O*ary ft. GEARY. 405 (The Navarre)— Elegantly furnish- ed rooms;sultes or single; travelers accom. FOLSOM, SCS. corner Sixth (The Oliver)— Sunny furnished rooms: suites or single; new mgrnt. ¦^^^s^?^?sggsff^ I'ALMISTm. OAKLAND REAL ESTATES. F«:LL. «23— FamUy owning home will accom- modate a few gentlemen. FOLSOM. *30— Furnished sunny single . rooms, with oil rtoves; $4 and $3 per month. \OOMS TO LET Furn. and Unfnrn. 1016— Elegant, modern sunny rooms; bath: parlor; private family; meals optional. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. WILL AGAIN HAVE A CITY GOVERNMENT A Call Has Been Prepared for an Election in- Placerville. Owing to Trouble Over Railroad . Bonds the Municipal Officers All Resigned Twenty-Seven Years Ago. Special Dispatch to Tb« CalL - PLACE RVILLE, March 19. — Hon. Charles A. Swester. Prentiss Carpenter and Fred Irwin, -all prominent attorneys of this city, who compose the commission recently appointed by Governor Gage to reorganize the munlciapl government of this city, will on Wednesday issue their proclamation calling a municipal election for Tuesday, April 17. to elect a full set of cHy - officials. The reorganization of the city govern ment ends the long contest between the citizens of this city and the holders of the bonds voted by the city of Placerville in 1863 to aid the construction of the railroad from Folsom to Placerville. Thirty-four thousand five hundred dollars in bonds was issued at that time, but the com pany failed to build the railroad to Placer ville, stopping at Shingle Springs, twelve miles from Placerville, and the city gov ernment refused to pay either principal or interest on the bonded indebtedness. Early in 1573 the officials of the city all resigned, and for twenty-seven years Pla cerville has had the anomalous experience of being a city without a single city offi cial. • In October last 108 citizens of the city united Id the execution of a joint note for the sum of $36,315 25, a . prominent San Francisco bank advanced the money upon the note and the money was used to pay the railroad bond indebtedness of the city. A new series of bonds will be issued by the new city government, which will be subscribed for by local capital, and the citizens' note paid. , The railroad bond indebtedness of the city amounted in principal and accrued interest to over $281,000. The compromise was effected on the basis of paying the principal alone. Citizens of all classes are overjoyed that the long struggle is over and all predict that the historic little mountain city will now enter upon a new era of prosperity. years ( months and It dar». • (Washington. ¦ D. C, papers please copy.) KING— In this city, March lfi : 1900, Paul King. Look under the name of Hairy Tuthlll for fu- neral notice of Paul King. , • ' LAWLER-In this city. March 19, 1900. Pat- rick, dearly beloved husband of Marie Lawler, and loving father of John, Annie,' Lizzie, Ed- ward and Thomas Lawler, k native of County Carlow. Ireland, aged 62 ywars. v LONERGAN— In this clty.V March 17. 1900, James H.. dearly beloved husband of Mary Lonergan, and father of Annie and James : Lonergan, a native of Couuty Tlpperary, Ire- land, aged tl years. A member of Terba Buena Lodge No. 14, A. O. U. W. EyFrlends and acquaintances are respect, fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock/ from his late resi- dence. 23 Sheridan street, thence to St- 'Jo- seph's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clook. Interment Mount Calvary Cem- etery. McCULLOUGH— In this city, March 18, 1900. Peter, beloved husband ot the late Annie Mc- Cullough, and father of Mary, Katherlne and Peter McCullough, a native of Legcloughtln, County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 63 years. E7Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late ' : residence, 1113 Folsom street, corner of Lang- ton, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a requiem bi«h mass will be celebrated- for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. McGUIRE— In this city, March 17, 1900. Mar- garet 8., beloved wife of Frank J. McGulre. mother of Frank X.. Edna L, Albert A., Myrtle 1., Thomas and the late Mary Mc- Guire daughter of Mary and the late Thomas Reynolds, and sister of James, Mary, John. Katie and the late Thomas F. Reynolds, a native of San Francisco, aged 34 years 5 months and 26 days. • ETTrtends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend ! the funeral Ihls day (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from her lite resi- dence, 222 Gates street, off Cortland^ avenue, Bernal Heights, thence to St. John's* Church (formerly St. Mary's College), where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for th« repoee of her soul at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery- , " McNALLY— In Oakland, March 17. 1900. Peter J. McNally. beloved son Peter and Mag- gie McNally, aeed 6 days. MAISON— In this city. March 19. 1900, Helene G. Malson, late beloved wife of the late H. A. MalHon mother of F. W., Thomas. Ben- ard and Louise Malson, and sister of Benard H.- Lucke, a native of San Francisco, aged 43 years 5 months and 18 days. C^Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resl- — dence 117 Beulah street, thence to the French Church of Notre Dame dcs Victolres. where services will be held. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. MATICK— In thli city, March 18, 1900. Louis M., dearly beloved husband of Annie Matick, ana loving father of May. Lizzie and Annla Matick and Mrs. Luke Battles, a native of Ragousa, Austria, aged 73 years and 6 days. (C7"FTiends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence 1306 Pacific street, near Leaven- worth ' thence to St. Brlgld's Church, corner of Van Ness avenue and Broadway, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Crosa Cemetery. MURPHT^-In this city, March IS. 1900, Mary, beloved wife of John Murp-y, mother of the late Mrs. Daniel Gavlgan, Mrs. John Cough- lln Mrs. Elinor Dunn and Catherine Murphy, a native of Ireland, aged 67 years. ZZ7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday) at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence 60 Sharon street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated ;or the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. NIELSEN— In this city. March IS. 1900, Thomas P J dearly beloved and only child of Cap- ta'ln Thomas and Olivia Nielsen, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 months and 19 days. PERRY— In Corte Madera. March 19, 1500, Min- erva Elizabeth, eldest daughter of John C. and Lois A. Perry, and sister of Jennie L. Harry and John Perry and Mrs. H, X, Horr- man. a native of San Francisco. (CT Remains at the funeral parlors o* Por- ter & White. 122 Eddy street. Interment Half- moon Bay Cemetery, via 9 a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets. PETERSON —In Oakland, March 18. 1900, Charles A. A., beloved husband of Ella Peter- son father of Cora and Ruth Peterson, and son of Charles Peterson, a native of Oregon, aged 41 years S months and 22 days. KT Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral cervices tbls day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, at his late j residence. 1707 Eleventh street. West Oakland, under the auspices of West Oakland Lodge No. 141. K. of P. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. ROWLAND — In this city, March IS. 1900, Laura, dearly beloved daughter of Mary and the late W. T. Rowland, and sister of Willis T Rowland. Mrs. T. J. Clark of New York and Alice Rowland, aged 15 years 5 months and 20 days. (Portland. Or., and New York City papers please copy.) (E?" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), -at 2 o'clock, from her late rest- ; oence. 254 A Shipley street, between Fifth and Sixth, thence to St. Patrick's Church. Inter- ment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. SCHAERER— In this city. March 18. 1300. Maria, beloved daughter of . Emiel and Mary. Schaerer and sister of Emelie Schaerer, a native of San Francisco; aged 4 months and 18 days. ET-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), March 20. at 10 o'clock, from 623 Commercial street, between Kearny and Montgomery. Interment OdC Fellows' Ceme- ¦ tery. SKELLY— In Colma, March 19, 1900. Loretta. youngest and beloved daughter of John and Mary Skelly. and slater of Gertrude Skelly, a native of Colma, aged 7 months. BMITH— In this city, March 17, 1900. Mrs. Anna Smith, a native of Germany, aged 50 years. (DTriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday) at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H F Suhr & Co.. 1137 Mission itreet, be- tween Seventh an* Eighth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. STOUT— In this city, March 18, 1900. Charles 8 beloved husband of the late Marie E. Stout, and father of Charles E. Stout, a na- tive of lowa, aged 64 years. (CTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited, to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H F. Suhr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. TUTHILL— InHhis city. March 18, 1900, Harry Tuthlll. . alias Paul King-, beloved son of Cynthia A. Tuthlll of Brooklyn. N. T.. and nephew of Dr. Oeorge B. and Ellsa M. Tol- man of San Francisco, a native of New Tork, aged 35 yearß. (New York papers please copy.) ICTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from, the funeral parlors of Charles H. Jacob & Co.. 313 Mason street between Geary and O'FarrelL \ WAINWRIGUT— In this city, March 18. 1900, Edward W., beloved husband of Levlna Wain wright. father of Dorothy, and Emily Walnwright. son of William and Annie Wain- wrlght and brother of Harry H., Elizabeth A , Anna and Will G. Walnwright. a native of San Francisco, aged 37 years 2 months and 18 days. ¦ ' IC Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday.) at I o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 3 Tremont avenue, near Waller street. Interment private. Laurel Hill Cemetery. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1900. ELLIS, £18— Elegantly furnished front and back p&rlor; ai»o •Ingle room. inst will pay an official visit to Court Placer at Dutch Flat. Arrangements are .being made for the organization of a new court In this city and it is probable that it will be Instituted this week. . . Court German America No. 7472, Ancient Order of Foresters, gave Its thirteenth anniversary ball In the social hall of the Foresters' building last Sunday night. During the evening Past Chief Banger P. " Goessel spoke a few words for the good of i the order* and Professor J. Moeser gave Instrumental selections, as sisted by the California Zither Club. There was a good programme of dances, and all present had an enjoyable time. The com mittee of arrangements was composed of P. Goessel.- Philip Eller and W. J. Plage mann. OFFICE— IIIB BROADWAY. MVTBBWI rACIVIC fWMrAMT. (PACIFIC 5 i STEM.) Trains l«aie »n«l nr* dv« to arrlis at MAN ru.aNtusrn. (Main line. Foot or' Market Street) ljavi — Fkom Fbbrca-It 23, 1900. — auiti A— sl7s CASH, $15 monthly till paid; new cozy 2-story modern house of 6 rooms; all through first class; sanitary plumbing, etc; fine large lot. all fenced; grand view; Al soli; climate the very best; away from cold winds and foge: one block from electric line and school- house; 10 minutes' walk to steam local trains; neighborhood first-class; nice home surround- ing; price ln ail $1850, but see what you get for your money; Gallndo settlement. Feral ta aye.. adjoining East Oakland. Call or send fcr circular, 455 Seventh St., near Broadway, Oakland; carriage free. H. Z. JONES, owner. HOWARD. IJl3— Nioely furnished single front room. FOR rent— Modern 7-room upper flat: $16. B. H. WELCH A CO., 1883 Fifth aye.. East Oak- land. . . MINNA. 667. corner Elshth— New furnished bay window room. $1 per week; transient^ NINTH JS— Nicely furnished sunny rooms to let. SUNNT rooms, single, en suite and housekeep- ing; $4 up. Hotel Shasta.' 1226 Broadway. OFARRELL. 20— Sunny furnished rooms and offices: elevator: electric lights; day, wk., mo. OAKLAND FUHMTUKB FOR SALJ3. POWELL. 121— Light, clean, comfortable rms.; suites or single; running water; gas; reas. •7:OOa Benidn, Suismi, E'min, VaeaTCle, Ruinaey an J Saertoaento *7>Or> •7:04»a Shasta Exprfss— I>aTis, Willows. KeU BluS, Jtortlind •7MSs> •7«30* Maitinex. Man Uam<:D,Valleja. Napa, - Calistcca and Santa Kosa mjlSp •9s3o* The o»CTlan.llaoiite<i-Ogden, Den- Ter, Onjalu. I'hici^fi *3il3s> ••¦so* Sin Jose. IJTcrmore, Htockton. lone. Saerauiectn. Flaeertllle, Mi\ry«»llln, Chlco. llert Bluff M>lllp •S«3O\ 'Milton, l>ak(U!i\fcOEonv. Carters... # lslsp •9:««» ll.iywanls, Niks anil Way (Stations. •! Is43a •»:OOa Div'j. Woodland. Knlihta Laadlag. HaryiTille, OrofUta. *7sl3p •O:O«a Atlantic Kxprtsa— Ogden end East •»?*»* •1»:OOa Martinez. Tr ier. Latbrop, Btockton, Merced an<l Vrsaoa *12:13p •!>:»« * Port CosU, I-'resno, Mcja»o ami I.c» - A»«eUs •0:43p • IAOOi Valif Jo. Martinez an«l Way Stations ••»»3p •11:00.1 Nlles, Liveraiore, Stockton. Sacra- mento, tlenuuta. ilaafonl, Visalia. rcrterriUo MilSf >!<:•«¦ lUTwarOs. KUes and Way SUtions. *a>43p tliAOpS^ctamentoUiferHtetmers t*iOOv •3:« Op IlaywazOs. NiUs and Way Stations. # »t43# •4it»«»r Martlnvx. S>u lUraoii. Vallejo. S*p<». O«lbit..««, Santo Ro»» •»tl»* •Itoor Bvatcia, VacaTllle. .Sacramento, Wuixllntxl, KiilkuU IJluJlne. • • MaryMillow O»»»ille •!•:«« •¦li3<>p Sllej, Han .loeoaii.l Btockton *7>l3r •3:O«pTho Onl Limited— Tracr. Fresno. ' BakcraQcM. Sangus for Santa Bar- "* bara. V>l An«eles. MOK» A aSiOOpSumt Limited— El Paso. New Or- leans &ai E.at «!O»«a4 •3:SOp St<Kkton. Ueicl. Krwno *13>13» •."i::iop Vießiuo. Ha^enUsUt. HauU liatbais, Ix>a Aogelcs. IVmlnj, El Puo. Kew Orleans and East *9t43A *3>3«p Kant* r.i Kuulo— Atlantlo Eipress for Mo|tli ami Kuat f B:J.l» •0:OOp ITaTirarfU, NllnamlUan Jose •";!"» 4 ?OiSOp Vailoju »I2il»» •oi3«r Oriental M*n— Osilen. Cheyenne. Omaha, Chlc«s» ••»*»* •«»S»r Oriental ilall— Ogden, Cenrer. Omaba, Chicwoi *4<lSr J7:»Op Vallcjo. Port Costo and Way BU- ttona. t»sa3» - •9:»3r Oregon and California Kiprom, Sao> rameuto. M.rjs.illo. llr.UlliiK. IViklniMl. Tiuot h.m.Ht and Fjta> *»!i!*4 •S:lsANewark.OP!it 1 -r»ill«.H«n.lose.FMtoo. Bon!<3«rCrrek,KMtaCruzaiHlWay BtaUons »5i(»«» f«<l3p Newark, Oiiterfille, San Jose, New Akuaden, Felton, Itoulder Creek, Saata dm and Principal Way Stations f »•«•"»•* MilSp Newark, Kan Joso, Los Catoa. *»i*»i MlilJp Uantera' i:icursl>n. San Jcsa and WayHUMoos t7»— * TURK, 543— Clean, quiet room for gentleman, with bath. $5 a monUi; private family. TVRK. 19, and 1122 Market (Parker House)— Nicely furnished sunny suites; also other rooms; rent reasonable; by day, week or mo. TURK, 24 — Funny furnished rooms, $1 25 per week; suites. $4 up; changed hands. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. „ •ramSJii mSCIJCO— foot of lUrkri Strtit (S!b 8)— *7:IS 9:0O ll:00«.tf. JI:C3 *2:C3 U-29 •i:CO 15.-C3 *C:s3r.u. .rr^o»KU»3~r3attrSr»»4w.f.—"CM. r r^0»KU»3~r3attrSr»»4w.f.— "CM 8:00 10.-OOsJf. f!2:CO '1:00 12.-C3 *3:C3 |4:C3 'S.-Carj*. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1098 Va- lencia ft. A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1223 Polk ft.: open until 9 p. m. ROOMS AMJ HOARD. H^T^L^Xlß^ilot?NTT~l7M^UirkeT^ru— Ele- gantly furnished sunny rooms: en suite or sin- gle; with or without board; table first class; reduced rates. ttfslOA Ocean Vievr. H.xilh Sun Franctaco.. t****» • J:O<»* San Jow ami Way Stations (Kew Aluwtleii Wwlumdaysouly) »1:»«» •»:•«* .«Uu Jow. Ties I'fiioa, Hanta Crux, I'aclllc (Wore. Pun Untiles. Hux I.nls Oliispo, Bnrf, Lompoo and. Principal \V«» Stations •<«!•* •14H40A Sail Jo.ioam! W»y HUtlona *«iB3A •llia«>A Baa Joso and Way Stations. *S«SOr ta-.4srBati M*t-o, Kedwood. Menlo Park. Palo- Alto. Hanta Claim. BanJoae. Tres Picos, B*ut» Cms. Salinas. Monterryau.l l>acMo Gxors 4I«iS«& f:VX*r SanJoseand Way Stations *7:3i>r 1 1 tl.ir Saa Josean.t Principal Way Stations *1>:43» fs:OOpBanJosoaud Principal W»y SUUons t9:OOa •i::t(»r SanJnaeanJ Principal Wsy Stations *ft:B3* •«.-:«Op 3»n Jose ami WayStatlons ?»s4K>a Hlf4->p San Jpaaawt Way Stations »7i3Oy A for Morning. P for Afternoon. * Daily. t Hunriay exmpted. { Sunday only. rb Saturday only. a Tuesdays and Fridays ¦ c Thursdays and Sunday*, EXCELLENT board, bath, phone, fine room for two gentlemen. $!»; 15 minutes' walk from Kearny and Market: references. HOTEL SALISBURY, Hyde and Eddy: changed hands; thoroughly renovated; elegant rooms. LAS PALMAS. l«20 Market st.— Suite of 2 or 3 mi.; private- bath; sin. rms.: board optional. VAN NESS aye.. 944 (The Wallace)— Rooms and board: furnlched and unfurnished: $30 up. THISTLETON, 272 Sadowa et.. Ocean View. has the most deair&V.e and cheapest homes In San Francisco. $7tO for 5-ruom cottage: Plymouth aye. $800 buys a nice 4-room cottage; lot 25x125. $STA— Nice house: I lots. 50x125: bargain. 8900—4 rooms. l*»;i;. h.>t and cold water, etc. tlOOO— Elecant cottage on Broad et. $1100 each— 2 lovely cottage*: lot 23x200 each. The above property Is located on the choic- est streets ln Ocean View; streets craded; S. V. water, etc.. and within 4 minutes" walk of street cars; also new S-roem house, all mod- ern improvements. 43 Prospect aye.. near Mis- eion-st. power house; cost $1000; will cell for . $16j0 on easy terms. Nice building lots near the cars from $!¦>'. $200 and 13^0 each; can be bought on installments or far cash. Cottages for rent and rtnts collected. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION* CO.. 415 Montgomery St.. rooms S-10; tel. 5520. ROOMS papered from- $3; whitened, $l-up; painting done. Hartman Paint Co.. 319 Third. 6EWI.NO MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. RENTED, repaired, bought, sold; machine sup- plies. Standard Agency, 145 Cth; phone Mint 45. ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; re- palrine at lowest rat»«. 205 Fourth *t. BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 1340 Market rt. ; tel. South E35; packing, moving and storage. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office. 401 Post St.. cor. Powell: tel. Main 6713. BEKIN*B Van and Storage Co.. 1340 Market; tel. South £33; packing, moving and storage. DIVIDEND Notice— Dividend No. 77 (25 cents per chare) of the Hutchinson Sugar Planta- tion Company will be payable at the office of the company. No. 327 Market St., on and after Tuesday. March 20, 1900. Transfer books will close on Wednesday. March 14, 1900. at t p. m. E. H. SHELDON. Secretary. CILffOSNU ROnfITESTEBH IT. CO. t .Tnc^g mm SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIB RAILWAY COMPANY. Tlburon f*rry. Foot of Market St BAN FKAXCISCO TO SAJT RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS— 7:3O. 9X9. 11:00 a, m.: 11:3 a, 3:30. 5:10, . 6:30 p. m. Thursdays— Extra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays — Extra, trips at V.tM and 11:20 p. m. •UNDAYS-S:0O. 9:30. 11:00 a. in.; I:3<X 3:34, 8:00. C:3O p. m. SAX RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS— «:». 7:50, »:20. 11:10 a.m.; 11:4*. 3:40. 5:10 p. m. Saturdays— Extra trips al 1:55 and «:35 P. m. BUNDAYS-e:10. »:40, I1U» a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 1.-40. 5:25 p. m Between San , Ftandsco and SChnetxea Park same schedule as above. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. Leave Arrive Ban Francisco. In Effect San Franciscan -¦ I October 13. * ¦ Week ' Bun- IS9». Sun- "Week Days. days. Destination. days. Day*. 7:30 am 8:00 am NovatOw l»:40 ami 8:*) ana 8:30 ptn 9:30 am. Petaluma. «:05 pm!U>:2s aca 1:10 pm 5:00 pm Santa Rosa. 7:39 pmj (:23 pta Fulton. T:3O am Windsor. 10:23 an Healdsburg. Lytton. Qeyservllle, 1:30 pm 8:00 an cloverdale. 7:33 pm <:S1 pn> tJO ami IHopland and I I I 8:00 am| Uklaa. | 7:35 pm{ »:O pa 7:30 am ' . 10:13 ana f :00 am Ouernevllle. 7:33 pm S:3O pm ' * . *:22 pm 7:30 ami 8:00 ami Sonoma ( 9:15 arc! S:4ftan» and ) 1:10 pm) 6:0O pm| Glen Ellen. | (:05 pm| f:S2 pm T:» am| 8:00 am ! SebastopoL |10:40 am!l»:2s ana »:30pm| S:oOpm| I 7:35 pmj 6:22 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulnhur'Spiinga; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at GeyservlHe for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hop- land for Duncan Springs. Highland Sprtnn. Kelseyrllle. Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay. Lait»- port and Bartlett Springs; at Uklah for Vlcny Springs, 6aratoga Springs. Bine Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs. Upper Lake. Porno, Potter Valley. John Dajrs. Riverside. LJer!ey*s» Bucknell's. Sannedrtn Heights. HullvUle,' Orr*a Hot * Springs, Mendoctno Ctty. i Fort Bra.es. West port, Usal. Willltts. Laytonvllle. Cum- mlng's. Bell's Springs. Harris. Olaea's. Dyer. Scotia and Eureka.- Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sunday round-trip tickets to . an points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices 650 Market .st.. Chronicle bids. H. C. WHITINO. ¦ R. X. RYAN. - General Managar. | Gen. Pass. Agent. O G. MAY & CO. offer these new modern Berkelf homes for sale. $2*oo— « rooms d bath. $3250— 7 rooms and bath. $3500—1* rooms and bath. . $3700 — 9 room* and bath. $4130—9 rooms and bath. All with street work done;valso cottages from $1000 upward; see our fine building sites. O G. MAY & CO., opp. High School, Berke- ley Station. ¦¦*-¦¦ 11