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Shipping intelligence. ARRIVED. Tuesday, June 12. Stmr China. Seabury, 27 days 15 hours 43 minutes from Hongkong, via Yokohama 17 days 16 hours 31 minutes, via Honolulu 6 days S hours 30 minutes. Stmr Coqullle River, Thompson, 3Vi daya from Grays Harbor. Stmr Tillamook, Hughes, is hours from Fort Stmr Corona, Gielow, 60 hours from Ban Diego, etc. Stmr Willamette, Hansen. 74 hourt from Stmr' Prorreso. Zolling, 92 hour* from Ta- Nor stmr Titanla. Gulllkaen, 88 hours from Schr Sparrow, Dart, 4*4 days from Eureka. Schr Esther Buhne. Salveson, 9 days from I Grays Harbor. . Schr Chas R Wilson. Johnson, 9 days from Grays Harbor. ~ S«hr Reliance, Larsen, 7 days from Iversens Schr Philippine. Fredrlcksen. 8 days from Schr Beulah, Mitchell, 6% days from Grays Sch/'Louis. Genberg, 9H days from Port Blakeley, .via FUttery. : Schr La Glronde, Hansen. 9 days from Grays Schr " Mary Etta, Anderson, 6 days from Bowens Landing- Barge Santa Paula, Nielsen. hours from San Pedro. In tow of tug Rescue. CLEARED. Tuesday, June 12. -Stmr Pomona, Parsons, Eureka; Goodall, Perkins* Co. SAILED Tuesday, June 12. Stmr State of California. Gage. Astoria. Stmr Empire. Nelson. Coos Bay. Stmr Coos Bay. Shea San Pedro. Stmr Geo Loomis. Bridgett, Ventura. Stmr National City. Dettmers, Fort Bragg. Stmr Pomona. Parsons. Eureka. Stmr Gipsy, Leland. Santa Cruz. Fr war stmr Protet, Germlnet. Honolulu. Br ship Chiltonford. Aitklnson. Queenstown. Bktn Gardiner City, Walton, Grays Harbor. Schr Melanclhon. Olsen. Willapa Harbor. Sehr Metha Nelson. Isaacson. . Schr Impossible. Low, Point Reyes. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, June 12, 10 p m— "Weather foggy: wind west, velocity 12 miles. MEMORANDUM. . Per stmr China, from China. June 12— June 9. 8:25 a ra, met Btmr Gaelic, hence for Yokohama. Between Hongkong and Shanghai overhauled and passed Canadian Pacific Btmr Emnress of Japan, bound same way. Between Shanghai and Nagasaki overhauled and .passed again stmr Empress of China, bound same way. DOMESTIC PORTS. SEATTLE— Arrived June 11-Stmr Al-Ki. fm Sailed • June II— Stmr San Juan, for Nome; ship Luelle. for San Francisco. , - ¦ Arrived June 12— Stmr Rosalie, from Skaguay; Br ship Rhuddan Castle, from Vancouver. UNALASKA— In Port May —Schr Anna, hnc j HOTEL ARRIVAI/S. PALACE HOTEL. I T Lynch. Menlo Prk T A Orr. Phoenix E R Cowles. N Y J E Chilberg. Seattle L H Raymond. Mont D W Morris, Chicago E H McClurg, N Y C N Sterry, Los Ang » H Crinmore, Los Ang R W Khnmel, Detroit Mrs Kimmel. Detroit R H Herron, Los Ang Urs Herron, Los Ang M McLeish, Denver . r L Llllls, Los Ang I H Gates, Burlington Mrs Gates, Burlington E Pelton. Leadvllle Mrs Pelton. Leadvllle P N Rucker, San Jose B Parker, Honolulu A N Kaporkai. Honolu C B Wilson. Honolulu H M Sp wall. Honolulu ir S Patton, Los Ang T J Kirk, Sacto W B Jackson, Colo L de Bavler. Shanghai C A Smith. England Mrs N H Johnson. Eng B Wells, England F Leyburn. England E L Gaylord, Chicago Mrs Gaylord. Chicago Mrs F McLauKhlin/Cal Miss McLaughlin, Cal G Ade, Chicago W H Schultz, Batavla Dr O Graf, Vienna S M Toplitz, N Y A K Tlernan. St Lake A M Henry. Detroit Miss E Henry. Detroit J F Bauton. China F C Wilford, China E Crawley, Australia F H Lamprecht, 111'. B F Korus, Wash L H Graham. London Dr E Lodge, Detroit Mrs Lodge, Detroit Mrs A C Clarke. N Y Miss Clarke, N T A E Blake, Japan Mrs Blake. Japan Mrs M Robertson, Chgo M T Riedeman. Hmbgr O L Spauldlng Jr., USA T R Beal. N Y < Miss Beat. N Y C G Hall, England Dr Glogner, Germany Dr Baumann, Germany A M Henry, Germany Miss Henry. Germany Miss E Henry, Germany fir G Goldie, England Mrs M Boyflea,- China Mrs M Stephenson. Chi E A Williams. N Y E A Wilhelm. N Y H T Oxnard. Oxnard J B Garber, Berkeley Mrs Garber. Berkeley J A Chanslor, Los An* J A Chauslor, Los Ang V\ L, Boutleman. N Y J Matsumato, Toklo Y-Maklta, Tokio H A Siegel, N Y RE Hastings. Detroit R Berens, London J T Milllken. Colo Mrs Milllken, Colo F W Atkinson. Mass Mrs Atkinson. Maas F M Seeler. Portland Mrs Seeler. Portland J R Provost. S Jose Mrs Provost, S Jone H M Merriman, USA Mrs P B Fraser. Stkn » R Bradshaw, Mo L M Herman. Chicago GRAND HOTEL. J M Battee, S Jose W H Nichols. Cortland J d'Alescandro, Cal C L Reynolds. Cal - W Arnell. Ventura Mrs A C McNealey, Cal Miss Lansley. S Barb H H Patterson. Cal J W Demincr. Hornbrk J ¦ E Bell. Mass : A J Hudson, Fresno T F Savage, Los Ang P F, Wood. Tulare Miss Gwlnell, Illinois E H Wlnship & w, Cal J B Gunert, Wisconsin M Burk. New Mexico F . Malory. Alameda L FJ- .Winkle,* Cal ..* W St John. Des Moines Mrs J M Kulia. Honol C E'Jennlson. Bay City W- B Austin, Stockton J McCudden, Vallejo Miss McCudden, A T alleJ J R Wlllmott & w. Cal |Dr Gallagher, Mllwauk J M Lawson, Seattle R D Montrose & w. Cal C Jewett & ram.Guate mala Mrs J P Nash, Modesto J Ross Jr. Sutter Creek H T Tittle. 3 Barbara J H Carroll. Cal » C ¦ Humaston, r Cal • E C Inns, S L Obispo C B Smith, Stockton Mr Nafzlger. Los An(r L M Hancock. Nev Cty H O Archibald. L Ane F V Flint, gacto J B Sanford,\Uklah N H Jack & w, Stcktn W M Manton.; Honolu W W.Worthlnir. Stcktn J- Menrer. Chicagro Henry * Brown. \ Napa A J Larson, Lodl Continued from Page Eight. COMMERCIAL NEWS •RT.AT, j ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. William H. and Man* L. Jordan to Llllle Llndo. lot on E line of Fifth avenue, 275 N of Clement street. N 25 by E 120; $10. John T. and Annie Mabey to George F. Lyon. lot on W line of Thirty-fourth avenue. 250 S of Clement street, S 50 by W 120; $10. John W. and Hannah McDonald to Louis Ltpman, lot on NE corner of Nineteenth ave nue and K street, E 57:6 by N 100: *10. Jane L. Stanford, Ariel and Katherine B. Lathrop to Charles G. Lathrop, lot on NE corner of Wayland and Girard itreets, E 120 by N 125, block 5. University Md Survey: $5. Erik and Mary C. Boea to James R. and Annie M. Qulnn, lot on W line of Crane street. 200 N of Salinas, N K by W 100, block 5, Garden Tract; $10. Horace G. Platt to George W. and Mary Dflrnan, lot on SW line of Theresa street. 4S0:6 NW of Mission, NW 50 by SW 100, block 6, Academy Tract: $10. Bridget Carr Shirley (Carr) to John Pforr. lot on S line of Berkshire street. 23 W of Clinton. W 25 by S 100. lot 7. block 5. Mission and Thirtieth Streets Extension Homestead; $10. Jcseph and Sophia Fassler to Richard An drews, lot on S corner Huron and Niagara streets. SW 237, SW 240. NW 237, NE 240, lots 1 to 3. block 3. West End Map 1: $10. William and Mary Schilling to Meyer Suter and Sophie Herrinston (wife of Charles), lot on W line of Beldeman street 100 N of Ellis, N 23 by W 90: J10. Robert Plasberi? to Marie Plasbers:. lot on W line of Scott street. 110 S of Sutter. S 27:6 by W r 137:6: gift. .' Citizens' Building and Loan Association to Mary J. Dolan. lot on S line of Pine street. 187:6 W of Lyon. W 27:6 by S 100: J10. M J. and Sarah H. Blackman to Benjamin ¦Slayers lot on S line of Oak street, 37 :S W of Shrader. W 60 by S 100. quitclaim deed; *5. Benjamin and Emma Mayers to Isaac Eliaser. H Francis Anderson and Beatrice M. Ander son to J. C Reis. lot on W line of Maple street, 64:0Vi S of Jackson, S 4,:S by W 117:9; Hlbernia Savings and Loan Society to Emily J Bell lot on W line of Shotwell street, 65 Sof Twentieth, S 32 by W 1*2:6; *«*>. Same to Samuel R. Chamlee. lot on W line of Capp street, 170 S of Nineteenth, S 4a by W 122:6; $3000. si; '^> Frank R. Prince to Abraham R. and Mary E Poole lot on NW corner of Seventeenth and Church streets. W 49:3 by N SO; $10. Nelson Thompson to' Frances M. Thompson, undivided one-sixth interest in the following: Lot on E line of Howard street, 95 N of Twen ty-fourth N 30 by E 122:6: also lot on E line of Alabama street.- 7S N of Twenty-fifth. N 26 by E 50; also lot on W line of Ltah street, 200 S rf£ Center. S 25 by W 100; also lot on E line of Columbia (Florida) street, 140. S of Twenty fifth. S 45 by E ICO; $10. _;. Mary Dailey (wife of William) and Edmund J and Robert Wall to Lena B: Wall, lot on .X line of Twenty-seventh street, SO W of Church. W 26:S by N 114; $10. Eleanor B. (or Lena B.) Wall to W. F. Wil liamson, same; $10. Builders' Contracts. San Francisco Protestant Orphan Asylum So ciety (owners) with W. B. Anderson contractor, architect Hermann Barth. all work for a one etory brick building, with basement and attic, on NW corner of Laguna and Waller streets, N 34 by W 48: J3215. Cannery Opens for the Season. OAKLAND, June 12.-The F. B. Hood Canning Company of Emeryville com menced operations this morning with about 20 employes. The management ex pects to Increase its force within a few days to 500 hands. Apricots and cherries are now being put up by the cannery. Berkeley School Buildings. BERKELEY, June 11.— The Town Trus tees will hold a special meeting Thursday evening. The principal business will be the consideration of sites for new school buildings, authorized by the recent bond election. They will also consider the im provement of the thoroughfares between Berkeley and Oakland. Wrote to Cronje. BERKELEY. June 12.— John E. Boyd. the expressman-author and well-known character about town, is In receipt of the following letter: POSTOFFICE. Island of St. Helena. May 18, 1300.— John E. Boyd. Berkeley Cal.: A letter sent by you to General Cronje. a prisoner of war. was received at this office. Under in structions from the Home Office no foreign mail can be delivered to any rebel prisoner. • Your letter will be returned to you on receipt of four, pence halfpenny to prepay postage. Very respectfully, GEO. H. HILLEBRAND, Her Majesty's Postmaster. Soon after Cronje's imprisonment Boyd wrote a letter of sympathy to him. FARMER HOGREFE IS WARNED TO DESIST OAKLAND, June 12.— The members of the Board of Supervisors paid an official visit to-day to Crow Canyon, the scene of conflict between rival factions of farm ers. It was seen by the county officials that G. N. Hogrefe. against whom com plaint had been made by a number of his neighbors, was violating the law by the manner in which he was obstructing the county road near his ranch. Hogrefe was cautioned that if he per sisted in damaging or obstructing the highway he would be prosecuted. No fur ther trpuble is expected. -;.*", HATWARDS, June 12.— William Griffin, a young man employed at the Haywards cannery, has been arrested on a charge of burglary. He is accused of breaking into the Richelieu saloon and stealing a quan tity of liquor and cigars. No money was stolen because of the inability of the thief to find the cash-box. A piece of wearing apparel said to belong to Griffln "was found In the saloon the morning after the burglary. The young man was placed under surveillance and taken into custody on complaint of A. G. Ldndberg, proprie tor of the saloon. SUSPECTED SALOON BURGLAR ARRESTED LEITH— Arrived Jure 10— Br ship Clacfcaan nanshire, from Oregon. — JUNIN-In port May 21. ready for aea-Cer ship Wilhelralna. for Vancouver. DtTNGEXESS— Passed June li— Br ship SU bernorn. from Hull, for San Francisco. BEACHY HEAD— Pass*^l Jane »— Br snip Ilali. from London, for Vancouver. HONOLULU— Arrived May »-Br stmr Car lisle City, from Yokohama. May 30— Stmr Czar- Jna. hence May 10. May 31— Schr Halcyon. from Eureka. Jun» 1— Haw ship Star of Italy, from Newcastle..- Aus. June 2— Br stmr Wye neUi. from Tacoma. June 3— Bark Hesper. from Newcastle. Aus: jchr E K Wood, from Ta coma. June 4— Stmr China, from Yokcharna: stmr City of Fekins. 'hence May I?. i>ail?«l May 22 — Jap stmr Honstltonjr Mam. for Pan Francisco. May 3D— Bark Ceylon, for San Francisco. May 31— Rr stmr Carlisle City, for Pan Diesro. June 2— Bktn John Smith, for Port Townsend.. June 5— Stmr City of Peking, for Yoknh.im.1. II I LO— Sailed Mav 25— Haw bark Santiago, for San Francisco. Arrived May 23— Bark Annie Johnson, hence May V). In port May 31— Rktn S G Wilder, bark Mar tha Davis and Haw xhip Falls ct Clyde. KAHULUI— Arrived off port May 31— Schr C S Holmes, from Seattle, for Kaunakakai. In "port May 31— Bark Carrotlton. whr r>>ra Bluhm. schr Olgra. schr Ottlllie Fjord, schr Emma Claudtiva. ship S D Carlton. ship Emily Vaiied June 3— Ship S D Carletcn, for San Frareiseo. ,-;;.. ..'il'' VANCOUVER— Arrived June 12— Br Btmr Manauense, hence June .«.¦',;:» OCEAN STEAMER?. XEW YORK— Arrived June 12— Stmr Cym ric, from Liverpool: stmr Lahn. from Bremen. Sailed June 12— Stmr Actoria. for Glasfow. Arrived June 12— Stmr Philadelphia, from Liverpool. PLYMOUTH- Sailed June- 12— Stmr GrmA Wai Jersee. from Hamburg for New York. SYDNEY. N?W— Arrived prior to June 12— Stmr Alamedi; from San Franciso. etc. LIZARD— Passed June 13. 4:2-1 a m— Stmr St PauJ. fr-am New York, for Southampton. April 9: schr Carrie and Annie, hence April 14: schr Francis Alice, from Seattle: schr P J Albers. from Seattle; schr Abbie F Morris, from Seattle: stmr South Portland. . from Se attle. MEXDOC1NO— Arrived June 12— Stmr Point Arena, hence June 11. Sailed June 12— Schr Rio Rey, for San Fran cisco." SOUTH BENT>-Salled June 12-Scfcr Chur chill, for Melbourne. PORT TOWXSEXD— Arrived June 12— Br ship Rnuddan Castle, from Esquimau, for Tacoma. Suled Jun». 12-Stmr San Juan, ' for Cape Nome. Arrived June 12— Br stmr Queen Adelaide, from "iokohama SAX PEDRO— Arrived June 12— Stmr VT H Krug^r. hence June 10 PORT LOS ANGELES— Sailed June 12-Stmr Navarre, for . Arrived June 12— Haw stmr Aztec, from Xa naimo. ¦HOfDA LAXDIXG— Sailed June 12— Schr Neotune, for Newport (S). SAN DIEGO— Sailed June 12— Br stmr Car lisle City, for Pan Francisco. ASTORIA— Sailed June 12— Stmr Columbia, for San Francisco. * CASPAR— Sailed June li-Stmr Cleone. for San Franc!.«k-r>. USAL— Arrived June 12— Stmr Point Arena, hence June 11. CM PQU A— Arrived June 5— Schr Lily, hence May CJ. FOREIGN PORTS. YOKOHAMA — Sailed May .'.* - r S stmr Wheeling, for Ur.alafka. June 12— Jan stmr Nippon Maru. for San Francisco. May 12— Schr Eric, for Port Townsend. Arrived June 11 — Br stmr Empress of India, from Vancouver. NEWCASTLE. Aus— Arrived June 10-Bark Abby Palmer, from Adelaide. SANTA ROSALIA— Sailed May 2>-Br ship Beechbank. for San Francisco. QTTEEXSTOWX— Arrived June 11— Br ship Crown of Denmark, her.ee May 22. Sailed Juno U— Br ship Roby, for Runcorn; Fr bark Jules Verne, for Runcorn. SWANSEA— Sailed May 11— Br ship Bourbaki, THE SAX FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1900. 11 BOO3IS FOR UOCSEKEEPIXG. FOLSOM. S24— Larpe sunny bay-window room: kitchen; ty.th; private; $3: also 2 others. $2. FOURTH, ra— Nicely furniEhed housekeeping rocms; also single. $9— FRONT and back parlor: also single front rocm. $4; private family. 320 Fifth st. GOLDEN GATE. 262— Housekeeping: sunny front alcove: elegantly furnished; $12^ HARRISON. 731— Three rocms, furnished com- plete for housekeeping: large yard; rent $13. HOWARD. ZZ3 — 2 large, sunny rooms for house- keeping; running water; terms reasonable. HOWARD. O>— A fmnt room and kitchen, fur- nished for housekeeping. ; -.-; HYDE. 410— Sunny front parlor, with kitchen, complete for housekeeping; also other rooms. JESSIE. 273. near Fifth and Market-House- kegplng rooms. V. • MA RKEtTiSJR— Large sunny alcove and kitch- en, J10; kitchen and bedroom furnished. V- MeDERMOTT place, 1, off Jones, bet. Eddy and Turk— Two sunny housekeeping rocms. PIERCE. S15. near McAllister — Nicely furnished rooms. Fim.itii* fcr liBht housekeeping; use of piano; parlor; phone; private family. I rROSPECT place. 1^, oft California, nr. Pow- ell— 1 nr 2 rooms and kitchen. $10 to $15; ma- rine view; sunny: no other roorners. . SIXTH. 420— Bay-window housekeeping suite, $11; running water, bath; other rooms. SOUTH PARK, ;S4— Two sunny front rooms; " nicely furnished for housekeeping. . TEHAMA, 44 — Two front housekeeping rocms. THIRD, 362-Niceiy furnished housekeeping rooms. $1 50 week; single front rooms $3 mo. VALENCIA. 634^± — Housekeeping rooms; sunny front room; connecting kitchen; furnished; bath; J12 ». : ; VAX NESS. 43— Sunny front rooms for house- keeping. J12 to $18; single rooms for lady and gentleman or 2 gentlemen. $< to $12 CO. : -• :" . , A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1006 Va- lencia st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 23M Fillmore st. ROOMS TO LET — Furn. and Lnfarn. A— BRUNSWICK HOUSE. 14S Sixth— Rooms 25c to SI per night, tl 25 to J3 per week, and * light housekeeping; open all night. BURNETT. 1426 Market st. (old No. 1364)-Fur- 1 nished rms.. suites, single; also unfurnished. CALIFORNIA. MS— Nicely furnished rooms at i rea£onable rates. CLIFFORD. 204 Ellis, corner Mason— Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDDY, 2O4H. rear— Nice, sunny, furnished cor- ner room; chear. FOLSOM. 9€5. corner Sixth— Suite of 3 elegant sunny corner rooms, suitable for doctor. , FOLSOM. &€5. cor. 6th (The Oliver)— Newly fur- nished sunny rooms, single or suites; reaacnbl. FOURTH. 2T2H— Nicely furnished bay-window and single rooms; moderate; quiet. GEARY, 495 (The Na\-arre)— Elegantly furnished rooms; suites or single; travelers accom' dated. GOLDEN GATE ave., S»£— Travelers accommo- dated: suites or single; 25c per night up. GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh and Mission ets. — Sunny rooms, en suite or single; ladies' parlor; reading rpom; elevator. HANCOCK HOUSE. 7S1 Mission st.-Select family rooming house: $1 60 to $6 per week. HOWARD. 64A— Sunny newly furnished rooms, from $1 23 to $2 50 per week. HOWARD, 9SS. cor. 6th— Nicely furnished sunny rooms reasonable; by day week or month. HOWARD. 529 — Rooms from II week up to $3; 25c to Jl night; also housekeeping rooms. HOTEL Francisco— Elegant suites: single: tran- sient; baths. MRS. KING, TurK and Taylor. MINNA. 667. cor. Eighth— New furnished bay- window room, $1 per week; transient. NEW ARLINGTON, 1C15 Market-Nicely furn. rms.; 25c night, up; $2 week, up; transient. OAK. 54 — Two runny unfurnished rooms; sta- tionary tubs; bath. O'FARRELL, 20— Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; electric lights; day, wk., mo. POWELL, 121— Light, clean rms.. suites or sin- gle; transient: running water; rates reduced. ROEEDALE House. 31? and 321 Ellis st.— Rooms, night, 25c to $1: week, $1 23 to $4; open night. ROYAL HOUSE. IK Ellis et.— Incandescent light, reading rocm, smoking room and ladles' parlor; rooms, per night. 3oc to $1 50; week $3 to $S; month. $8 to $20; elevator on office floor; rocms with hot and cold water; baths. SHERMAN Apartment House. K Eighth «t.. rear Market — Furnished and unfurnished. STEVENSON. 620— Sunny front rocms; single cr double: light housekeeping. . THE OAKS, 119 Third— A good rooming house for good people. R. HUGKES, proprietor. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2100 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 10S5 Va- lencia St. .;'-.-.!. ROOMS AXD BOARD. CALIFORNIA, 807— An excellent opportunuFto secure particularly desirable accom. at mod- est rates; special rates families: sunny rms, en suite cr single: best table ln San Francisco. MARKET. 1043A (Hotel Robinson)— Furn. rms.. with first-class board; double. $10 wk.; single, $23 mo.; modern: elevator; table board. $4 wk. ; meals. 25c. MRS. M. .C. ROBINSON. Prop. ' THE BRADBURY, 1604 California— New modern family hotel; excellent table; 100 beautifully furr.ished rooms: moderate; phone Hyde 277L I TWENTT-SIXTH. 5377. nr Mission— Nicely furnished sunny rooms, with or without | board, at very reasonable prices. I LAS PALMAS. 1S20 Market St.— Suite of 2 or 3 rms,: private: bath: sin, rms.; board optional. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE- Abandoned children In the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum since January. 1599: Elizabeth Ault. aged 10 years; Margaret Ault. 6 years; Hazel Wilkie. 10 years; Lydla WU- kie, 8 years: Ruth Wilkie, -7 years; Irene Valder. 9 years: Loretto Duran. 7 years; Mad- eline Duran, 6 years; Ray Croall. 8 years; Otiila Bank, 6 years; Gertrude McClellan, S yearn. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city cr country. PACIFIC COLLECTION- CO.. 413 Montgomery st.. rooms 9-10; tel. 6580. SEWIXG MACHINES AXD SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- teed. Chas. Plambeck. 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. RENTED, repaired, bought, sold: machine sup- plies. Standard Agency, 145 *tb; phone Mint 45. ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; repairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth St. STABLES TO LET. £5 STALLS, cheap; suitable for express or milk depot: this month's rent free. 2S3O Mission 8t. STORAGE AXD WAREHOUSES. WILSON BROS., storags and moving: covered . vans. Tenth and Market; phone South 763. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 723 Mission St., tel. Main 1540— Packing, moving and storage. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office 401 Post et.. cor. Powell; tel.' Main 5713. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- panz. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 2S1. TYPEWRITERS AXD SUPPLIES. G^ST?^A^^AlNS~IN~?fY3'ETVRITERi— We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals. $3. The Typewriter Exchange. £36 California, telephone Main 16i. DIVIDEND XOTICES. ' DIVIDEND NOTICE— Dividend No. 80 (25 cents per share) of the Hutehinson Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the company. 317 Market Ft., on and after Wednes- day June 20, 1500. Transfer books will close en Thursday, June 14, 1500. at 3 p. m. E. H. SHELDON. Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE— Dividend No. 10 (twenty- five cents per share) of the Kilauea Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the company. 227 Market St.. on and aft'r Friday. June 15, 1900. Transfer books will close on Saturday. June 9, 1900, at 12 o'clock m. E. H. SHELDON. Secretary. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. IMPROVED and unimproved property acquired by foreclosure; bargains; one-fifth cash; bal- ance in 1. 2. 3 or 4 years. Alameda Savings Bank. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. *$3S0O— TO close estate; ¦ corner lot 113x130; In Berkeley; near Ash by station and 1 block from street -car line; with Improvements; bouse 8 rooms and bath; large barn, wind- mill and tank. Address EDWARD HOEGE- MANN, 100 Montgomery Bt, Saa Francisco. MrTBiaii pActvio cobpact. (rACinc at.vrBM.) Trnlm !•»»• •»»•• J»r«> •*•••• f •• mrrlf n« MAM rllA.^t'IN««». {i!v:! Li:.?. Foo: of Market Street) uati — r»oM Mat 13. 1300. - *a»rr» •7:OOa B-iiicii. Sulr.w, Elmin. VicitC^. U c ¦ :: « y »D»l -^»« smarten *7i 4 3» •7:OOa Shasta KioreEj-Uaria WiUiaaa (for Bar-ir-t . J ;r.:.*s). Willows. Hod Biufl. PDrtianil *7»«a» •TiSOt V vu-r>». >i-> i:*.ii.--n.V«J>ju. l'.*i%. CaUateaaaactttaata Kosa *SilSr 'S:OOa DkN. Woodland. Knight* Landing, Wiilltilie. nrnti;:*- •7*«3» •*:««* Atlantic iirT.-jx- • e-I-^«> ac 1 Kv«t *ll:O« •»:;;<>» Hut .1 M-. l.jt-r::-...r.-. fttockUm. I01-.9. .-.vr»-ii.-iit". PlacrrtUla, Mar;t»UI», Ctaico, IU.1 Blu.7 •l:Ilr •A:SO* O«k'!»"-. Chines* (fcr YusemttaX, ft. :.«>r* Carters. ««:13r •O:OO* Hajwan!*. 3COM >nd Way Stationa. M 1:1.1* •t»:DO* Leg Argtlea Expien — M*. -i^n, Tracy, Lathrop. .icackton, Mereea tud t'rtmo # «s«3* V»:.I«t ? V 4 !|..i... Martiaez sad Way Sutloa* *0:«.1p • IU:»u> Tiir urerUml Limited— Ogden. L>ea- Ter.Oi.--.Bha. fhiem«<>.. # 8«l»» "1I:OO» Nil-s. I.!-hi:-i< re. citoekton. H»cr»- m-tif M-T.il.;-*. il&uford. Viaall*. PcrtrtTiila Mtl.1» •I «:on-4 JUj*uAi. Niles and Way Stations. *'2iltP tl:«M»p b».rt.iir..>.. lUtor 8-«.iiiol« iS:OI)« •X:»ar il*j««'-'. Nil-* »:..! Way Statiooa. *S:4Sf •Irtiiir MaitiMx, Kan lUuiou, Vall«!a. Xivi, (.'a!l>tiipt. S .i.:a Kou »«il »» •IrlHir Brnicia, TTtutCTS. .S»ct»iu«n*3, Wi).i.:i*,iI, Xi>l s tU Xjtndiui. U»ry*Tille. i- fl .T::> MO:ia* •Ji3<»r Nile*. «an Ji.«o*tiJ Stnclion "7:1»» •.VottFlln Owl Limited-Tracy. Fraaao, ' lUHerxii-!:<l. .-»i!(jn» "ji 3anta Bar- bara, I- i An(t;I«s *»:I3* •3>00r Fresno rtis-r.;;r— MirUnri, L»th- rop. dtocktoa. llrrri!.!. li«read* (Kaymocd for Vcesrni'r), Vnwa.. *13:l3r •3>3Or Kew Jii-trr Express— UakentlelO, HuU Barbara. Li>a Anftlcs. Dam- isi. El Faao. Maw OrlsaisS and Eaat •».«» •liMMiul. r« Uoute- AUanUa Kipreu for Moj»t« an<I Ka*t *«:l3p •R:O9p Hay wards, Milei and -laa Joa* *7i4«* t«:OOr Val^J.» # iail3» •tisOOr Oriental Mail-Ogdea. Cbeyenn*. \ Uraaha, Cblcsco M '11H»4 •«:«Op Ori«utal .M»ii— c>g lea. DetiTm. O;r.*:.i. Chica<u *•»!»» (TtOOr VallcjM, Tu>t lit* and Way Sta- ti»u*. t*<33r •1iO3r Ore»"ii »;; ! (V.IT fii v V.xfTttm, Hae- mineittx. 'Itrjiiille. Ci.l II114. lV»rt;<i».t. I'Mt.t .s I ,,,,| rul '31134 CO4vr l»lVlsio:<t PImtvw fiaagtJL < fecit of Market Streat. I J7i43* Eant» Crn> Exeunion for Kaota Cruz ar.<l itiscipaS Way 3ta:ion» t<i«3r *ttt3a N««r»rM.'ent»-f«i.:e,Ma>i.1r>»e. Felton. Siou'der Creak, HanlaCrusaud TV' ay 8utk».a ••:»•# tStISp Nawuk, C»MU-t»i!>. 8»ii Jnas, New Almadan, Fvlton, 1'onMer Ore«k. 8auU Crux and l'rtaripal Way S:atioi.s !••>*•• •l:15r Newark. Man Joaa. !/.i Oatos •«:.¦*•* a4:ISp GlgnwoOM. Felton. a*wta> Cr« «»:3«» CREEK ROUTE FERRY. friaSti rgiXUSCtt-M«l -' Msrkat l'.nil{S:ii I)— •Ml »oo iioo*. d. h-:j •;:: t3::j •»:S3 I6.-C3 •«:Wr.«. fits 0U!.»>3 — r m •' 2rjia<t». — "8:00 9:00 10.00 1. K. t!3:C3 «I:C3 {2:S3 ; 3:C3 tt:CJ 'SZZr*. CO4ST DlttSKH iRros-Uanie). (ThifJ ai,<l TownseiiJ Sts.) t«sl«* Oe«a» View. South On Kraociseo.. !«:*•» t7:O»« San Jom *•.<) Way .SUtiutia (New A'iuadcn \7eilu«iiUys ouly) •!:*»» J7:S9* Sanday £xcun!oa Ir Saa Joml Santa it::. Pacific Giot« aad Principal Way Stations {StSS* ••'Oil* Han .Ion.-. Tr« 11t>oa. Hauta Cm*, Paeitte (Ixotc l'»w Itubiea, 3»ii I.uia <>l>U|io. Knrf, Lompoc and rrindpal Way 8Utlo»i # l:IOp •ISilO* Saa J <> M and Way SUtiona. •«t33* •II-.3H, .-,»iiJoie.Lo,Gato»*ii.l\v»,si»'.ior.« *3:3»p t»: I"»r San Matco. Kedwood. Menlo Park. Pato Alto. SanU Clara, 8a» Jixa, Tres Pines. Santa Crux, Salinas. Monterey ami TaeiSc Oro*« MOjHl»» tSi30p 5<an Joaa and Way Stationi *7:S»» t l:l.1r S»f!j<i»»n.i Prir.-:r%l Way Statlona ••Jsl.1t f3:0or Sio Jose, hot Gairs and PriodjaJ W»y SUtioot t9i«O* •3:3«r .SacJniA an<t Principal Way 3utlons t<:334 •«:3Or San Josaand Way.Ssalion t«s«<»* «»l:l*»r San .Icur xu .'¦ Way >•.-¦). 1:11 *ZlM9w A for Morning P f o» A ttotnooa. • Daily. t fJnnrtay cxrepted. J Sunday ontj. fc Saturday only, a Satur !*T p.r X >•:• ' :r c -um'.iT aad Mor.(!»» SORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Sousallto Ferry. , Cotntnenelns April 2*. 1308. FROM SASI FRANC13CO TO UILX. VALLTt AND BAN RAFAi^. WEEK DATS— T:CO, "3:30, »:S0 11:00 a. ia.i 12HS. 1:45. J:15, 4:15, •3:13, 1:11. 1:40 p. a. EXTRA TRIPS-For Mill Valley andT8a» Rafael, oa Mondays. Wednesday*. Saturday* and Eundays. at 9:00 and 11* o. co. SUNDAYS— 7:00, •»:(». rirOO. »li):00. U:00. U^» a. m.; 12:45. 1:30, J:30. •3:45. S:00. 1:00. 12* p. m. 11:04 a. m. does not run to Saa Kafa«I 3ua* days. Tralss marked <•> ran to Baa Qtzentta. FP.OM SAN RAFAEL. To'g^N FRANCI3CO. WEEK DATS— i:3i. *«:20. 7:Z0, 8:40. 10:14 «. O.: 12:J0. 1:15, ::13. '3:30. 4:30. 3.20 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Alcndars. V/eda^sda^a and Saturdays at *<:43 and 10:23 p. m. SUNDAYS— «:ti. *S:0O, *i:5S. *ll:«Oa. m.; •11:0a m.; 1:CO. 8:13. •3:30. 4:S0. •3:*3. «:45. 7:30. 10 J» p. m. Trains narked (•) start from San Qcentln. FROM MILL VALLEY TO BAS FRA.VCI3CCX WEEK DAY3-£:S3. «:C. 8:00. 5:i5. 1S>:3O a, tn. ; 12:33 1:45, 2:43. 3:CC. i:ZQ. i:St t<- -«n. ¦ EXTRA J ?«UP3 on Mondays. WedaesJaxa and Saturdars at 7:10 and 19:» p. m. BUNDAT3-«:33. S^3. »:05. U:D a. n.; U:H l:J0. 2J0. S:43. 4:S3. «:13. 7.05. 10:3) p. m. * THROUGH TRAlNa 7:00 a. m. week dar» — Caaadero and way ata>> jfl5 p. m. Saturdays— Cazadero and way at*. Uons 4:15 p. m. we-kdays (Saturdays exeepted>— Point Reyes and way stations. 8:00 a. m. Suadaya— Cazadero and wajr «ta- Uona. 13:45 p. ta- S-ndiys— Po!=t Rejea aad wa/ atatisoi. / MWrffi PEUSOXALS. LEDERER, the up-to-date hairflrtt^ Has e'eeently refitted his parlor! L l , 6 ,j;^' , the ne »''«t place in town. Ha.nlrPs-=ir.K enly Ijc. though. Quir.tcnlca hair tonic. S3c bottle, roamo Shampoo. 5c package. Indifpesgable articles. 123 Stockton/ et. *2£to LYSIS positively enred. also nervcas. Th-J? a \<~ s - lll6tas es. rheumatism ossiflca- ticn and rtinr joints; n .j dru K s; r.o knife. DR. rWn^T RA V ON - BW-6W Patron bids., over craponj.a. jg a i. r aacisco; consultation free. 3 h'r. < i r: \ IC _. i ** h ts in ev*ry room— Winchester '¦2~V~ H rT fc;r<1 "- Pear Market: 100 rooms; Jl". 1 " P" "! K ht; " 50 to M per week; -11__?-^ 5 ar ' 3 tessagg to a=d frcm the ferry. f ,j r tb * XE1V SCIENCE OF HEAL- !! nl 'P. WTTHOCT OPERATIONS: cnnsulta- Uon free, pp.. WM, BCHMITX 5ZJ Post st. ""Ll'-PRESS r.r.d o7ther suits b.ousht* aiso eld gold. Portland Lean Cfflr-e. 13 Stccktsn st. HAIR quickly cur!c<l cr wavTd br using XaH <-ctt s Curling Fluid: CCc bottle; Amczifts. PHOTOGUAPIIIC SUPPLIES. V. i: lean kriaks fre«; ph~to supplies. Hack us f~<i:r. ii n«-ary st.. ground floor. PHYSICIANS" AXD SLRGEOXS. MR. C. C. O'DOXXEI-L-Ofnct and residence. __V_;iH Market ft.. b«»t. Sixth end Seventh. UUAL SSTATU— CIV1 — FOH SALE. HASTON. ELDRIDGE & CO., 63S MARKET STREET. ON INSTALLMENTS. BEATTTtFtTL XEtV HOME. C50 cash— Balance Installments at 6 per cent; *-rooni fcoi^e. porcelain tubs, birdseye cmple tiled mantel, doir.e cellngs. 2 bay- ¦w:nioTT5. iron fence, consent and steps; every modem tar rovement ; en. Dolores etreet. MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK. PAYS OVER IS PER CENT. $3000— Reduced frcm 14000; 6 flats of 4 and S rooms; let Z2:'ix'Z ft.: Clara St., near Sixth; rents H7 per menth. PATS 12 PER CENT. tOOO— Lerkla et.. rear Bush: S fine, well-built Oata; rents JC5 Dcr rrosth. "WALK2NQ DISTANCE OF MARKET AND KEARXT PTS. J^S*— Le*ve=worth Ft.; 2 flats 5 aad 6 rooms tEl bath; fine ccr.iltlon, two frontages. MAKE OFFER. SCT50— Hests K00 per annum; X modern flat* or 6. C, 7 rocms and bath; lot 25x137:6 feet. OPPOSITE PROPOSED PARK PANHANDLE. ?TT55 — Rent* $S7t per annum : I well-bollt flats of 7 roorr.a and bath; £2x137:6 ft.; on Fell Et., BQBS7 Elde. MODERN WESTERN ADDITION HOME. $6000 — Eleexct modem rertdenoe cf 8 rooms and bath and basement: every modern im- provement; porcelain tubs, etc.; best block on gcott at. EHERIDAX-STE5ET INVESTMENT. C5C0— Lot rSxlPO; a flats and rear house; rents S3 I>er ncr.th; bitumen street. EAETON. ELDRTDGE & CO.. £2S Market street. BALDWIN It HOWELU 10 MONTGOMHHT STREET. MARKHTT-STREET CORNER. Near City Hall: IT::'xl37:6; a splendid oppor- tunity; only S13.50C. . H-STREET FRONTAGES. Several cholc* lots ca this thorcufhfare at rr.oderate prices and on ea;v terms; get particu- lars at ofSce. PACIFIC HEIGHTS RESIDENCE. $T7.5G0 — PariSc-are. residence; elegant modern residence; 17 rooms. 2 baths: all arrangements for *n up-to-d«.te home; lot 37:€xl22.-6. A FINE INVESTMENT. $37,S0C«— ThJrd-?t. corner; I»7:€xl37:6; store aad Cat*; pood improvements; rents C50. $37.&V— Folsom st. ccrner; manufacturing dis- trict: 3 frcctaces: rests $170: lot 100x87 :t 111.000— Rent* $113; Castro-et. corner; atores end flat*; lot EOxSO. AX OFFER WANTED. $r-&-P.!teh St.: E Cats; rents $42 50; lot 22xS0. IC0O»— Rents $C£: Natoma st.. near Sixth: coal yard and 4 flats above; lot 27x75. RESIDENCE PROPERTY. J2T5-5— Ricimcad district; entirely new; 2 cot- taees; znoittn. fa every respect; easy tenns. $3350 — Sancet district; 1 handsome new mod- era residences. ju« completed; 6 rooms and t*th and basement; let 15x1^0; easy terms. $11.000— Pine st.. near Buchanan ; good mod- ern rwldeace. 10 rooms and bath: u;>-to-date f-lucbln*; electric lights; lot 2Cxl37:«. VACANT LOTS. $j°00 — Van Ness ave.; corner; 32x109. $::.M0— Presidio Heights; corner; 137:€xl27:S^: Cne marine view; choice residence lot. A COTTAGE IN THE COUNTRY. 1ZZ5Q — Mill Valley cottage, S rooms and bath: partly finished attic; large lot; will trade fcr city property. BALDWIN & HOWELU 10 Montgomery 61 A. M SPECK & CO.. «€7 Market St.. Opposite Kearoy. $CSC«— Rents »4J0; lot fc>xl37:« feet: modem bulMlng; pays 19 per cert. $32^00— Fourth st.. near Townsend; 13 ( :€x 157:6; near railroad and warehouses. rjS.OM— Vicinity Larkin and McAllister: lot O:Sxl»i) fe«t; two frontares; rents $210. $23,<;^»_g}xth st.; 7$ feet frontage; 4 stores ar.d Sw rooms above; rents $200. $12,500— Half block from Market and Steuart ttf.: brick building. _J' *'-'¦ $12.560— Ninth St., close to Mission; SS feet front* two stores and flats. j:i <»¦•— >!arket-£t- ccraer; etore and Cats; modern building rents 1*5: lot 25x1-1* feet. $*»&— Kents $100; lot I»xl27:6; Powell-st. car , *fT250-Eroadway. between Buchanan and Webster ets.; lot 34:14x132 feet; choicest resi- <5< W»Xi^*fx bay-window flats: rents $66; lot j <Sx73: near Sixth and Howard ets. SC5Q&— 122* Bash St.; lot 3»xl37;6; house of 1* rooms; murt b«» soli. $303^— Powell rt. : three flats; rents $52. ?•«y¥>— Four fine fiats : Capp st. : rents $49. $3i>V— Rents *4">; five flats; two frontages; Vallejo st. A. M. SPECK & CO., 6€7 Market. 6TORE and flats; will pay puod interest, being the NE. corner; the Bats Mill be very sunny and n<"i"er vacant and will be taken before the building ir finished; if you are looking for a buFintse ccrner as well you will buy this on ji'frht- the SE. corner cf n<>nwit st. and Third »vc . Kirae size. *oH a y»»ar ago for $3000. and | rnetri'-nt and Sixth ii« a much better bufin»*!>s ]^v- a tion by far; I re<"onimpn'l this as a fine purrhas*. W. J. Gl'NN. S3" California ft. LARGE LOTS FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, or, PliKCITA AVE.. opp. HOWARD Et.; to 1*3- or will eubdividf. YORK AND TWENTT-SIXTH STB.— N. E. rorner. 95x100; or will subdivide and sell single let at $£&0. " GCEBEEBO «t.. bet. Thirteenth and Four- • ~-th— Lot 4.".x7S: givxl place for flats. Other rnu"i*-= arid lots !n all rarts of the city. See fur'crifited lists and apply to C. 6. CAPP & CO.. Real Estate Agents. C30 Market st. 1S000— TO dose an estate; lot £3x137 :S; brick Im- provement*: 5 flats: rents *53: could b« ltn- --oved to bring $100 the month; west side CT-ckton to rear etreet. between Lombard and Filbert. Apply R- McCOLGAN. 14 Mont- goraery st.. room >• ?r cottaVe 5 rocms and bath: ln Mission; nearly new fine location; high basement: beautiful card'en- sunny elde of street: near 1 car lines; unobstructed view; cost $3600. Box 2C57. Call. A BARGAIN— Good paying property: JigoO: good locatlcn; always rented; $17 a month. 7 Che- r.ery st.. eft Thirtieth. MODERN houses and flats built at lowest t r i<"-r: plans er.1 erttmatea furnished for all bcUdlrg work. CAMPBELL. 1117 Mission st. A SNAP— J12S; lots near Fchool, 15x123. Apply THI?TLETON. 272 Badowa St.. Ocean View. REAL ESTATE COt.VTBV For Sale v'OP. saJ«— Salinas: hcuse with corner lot 60 feet front en Main etre^t fc^- 130 feet deep; black- saiJtii «hop, new wir.caiil and tank; well fenced; wouid qualify fcr tflocn aJso; price 175O- if desired I~<> on mortgage at 10 per cent. Inquire at OM brewery. H*nry Schinkel. MARli CO.. J6 miles from S. F.— W0 to $S0 per acre; choice lands in tracts of all sizes; Im- proved fsjTTif, chicken ranches, hay. grain, fruit and vr^etable lands; «-asy terms; rail and water transit: cood schools. HOME AND FARM CO., rocra 2. Sth floor. Mills bldg.. S.F. JTSO— HALF cash 14 acres, rich. 3 miles of town; "hcu*e barn. wood. v.-at<?r. corn, orchard, pota- toe»; bis cror. M. GRIFFIN. 719 Market Et. rr»R SALn-/>KKJ-parlng Investment; country hotel: rented at (64k For particulars apply at southwest orner EJdy and Taylor Ets. LEVEL ciearcd fruit land; 100 acres $25Oo! iT GRIFFIN. 719 Market, room 1, r.r. Call bldg. if. GRIFFIN. 71S Market— 120 acres cheap; po- tatoes, »pp!«. berrie*. wood, water, house. - KOOMS FOIl HOUSEKEEPING. CHESTNUT. 252. North Beach — Furnished liooeek^ping room; cheap; fine view; sunny. C"LARA L2^. near Fourth— $j a month; Large *unny furnish^ front room. . • I'DDY 9K— Very <ie»irable furnished houre- kfepi'ng roorra; r.o rhlldran; private residence. 7TTLL. US Ts^o eunny housekeeping rooms. $16; Vingie front nxm. $5; adults. ¦ FOLSOM, 776^—2 neatly furnished connecting housekeeping" room*; also X tingle room. FRUITYALE ADVERTISEMENTS FHUITVALE REAL ESTATE. HOuiES In bVau7lrul^rurtv/Ue-Send for full printed list of houses, lotf chicken ranches and email fruit farms. Address J. W. EL- ROD. Frultvale station. Cal. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE— 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. BLOCK 64. must be eold. near 23d ave., 17th St.. East Oakland; a rare chance for a block pur- chaser. SAMUEL SWIFT, 1112 East Six- tecr.th st.. East Oakland. OAKLAND KIUXITIRE FOH SALE. AN Introduction to you frcm H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin. Oakland. PMOPOSALS. BIDS WANTED— Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will he received by the Board of Directors of. the Veterans' Home of Cali- fornia, at it* office, room 13. 320 Sansome st.. Ban Francisco, Cal., up to 10:20 o'clock a. m , 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 County. Cal. (railroad etation Tountvllle). for six months commenc- ing July 1, 1900, and ending December 31, 1300. Schedules with information and Instructions for submitting bids will be furnished upon application by the undfrsijrned. Bidders will carefully follotv the conditions of the sched- ules, and no bid will be considered unless it is ln 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 per cent of the amount of his bid, payable to C. Mason Kinne, 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 risht to reject any or all bir\a and to order any quan- tity over or under the amount specified. Address J. J. SCOVILLE. Secretary Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of Cali- fornia, room 13, 320 Sar.ioir.e st., San Fran- cisco, Cal. By order of the Board cf Direc- tors. J. J. SCOVILLE. Secretary. PROPOSALS for State Prison supplies— Bids will be received by the Etate Board of Prison Directors at San Quentln. up to the hour of 10:30 a. m. of July 7, 19C0, for supplying the State Prison at San Quentln with coal for the ensuing fiscal year. A certified check equal to 10 per cent fit the bid, payable to the president of the board, must accompany each bid. Schedules and conditions to be had on application to the clerk. R. M. FITZGERALD, President. J. V. ELLIS. Clerk. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday: Charles W. Armstrong:. 40, Callstoga, and Leslie L. Norwood. 27. city. Giuseppe Giovannetti, 40. 729 Montgomery ave- nue, and Zermira Franchini, 2S, 729 Montgom- ery avenue. Charles W. Rohrand, 33. 1911 Buchanan street, and Bella Schuhl, 35, 1911 Buchanan street. Jesse M. Waterman. 24, San Jose, and Dora- thy J. Bertelsmann. 12. San Jose. James M. Sthreshley. 5S. Kellogg: Creek, Plu- mas County, and Hattie Hjman. 33. city. Edward E. Streeter. 3?. 2021 Central avenue, and Agnes E. Hill. 22, 2021 Central avenue. Juiius C. Mantel, 43, city, and Annie G. Hogan. 28. city. Seymour Goldsmith, 2S, city, and Carrie Meyer. 23, city. Claude Eley, 24. city, and Ida Joyce, 20. city. Frank C. Herrick. 26, city, and Tudle L. Kaiser. 24^, city. , Jean B. Cnbani, 30, Montgomery street, and Marie T. Bonnamazou, 27. 1 Morrell place. Noe Dufault, 52, Dawson City, and Lawrence Pontacq. 30. VT1 Howard street. Jean G. Frisou. 25, Oakland, and Rufflne C. Lemer. 20. Oakland. 1 BIRTHS— MARRIAGES— DEATHS- BORN. EPSTEIN— In this city, June 11. 1900, to th* wife of J. S. Epstein, a son. LINDQUIST— In this city. June 12, 1900, to the wife of Emll Llndqulst. a sou. MARRIED. DUNBAR-ROUGHGARDNER-In this city, June 7. 1900. by the Rev. S. D. HutsinpUler, Fred O. Dunbar and Mamie F. Roughgardner, both of San Francisco. KINLOCK— BENNETT— In this city. June 6. 1500, by tne Kev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, John Klnlock and Ella Bennett, both of San Fran- cisco. LEMON— WILLIAMS— In this city. June 11. 15^0. by the Rev. S. D. Hutslnplller. Law- rence M. Lemon of San Francisco and "Mary E. Williams of Yreka. Cal. DIEI>. Allen, Mary E. Llllis, Lawrence Anderson, Charles . Maack, William H. J. Blohme. Gesine Mahon. Mary A. Clay. George P. Mecredy. Thomas H. Cumrolngs, Mary E. Miller, Amelia Dumont, Frank A. Nelsen. Marie L. Dykes, Chester J. O'ConneM, Jeremiah Ellis, Catherine H. Peden. Jane Feeney. Frank J. Petrovich, John Fredrikson, Thelka Pringle, Thomas Frensdorf, Otto Rabjolm, Edwin Sr. j Graham. William G. Raicivich. Nina Hawkins. Mrs. M. A. Reilly, James Jones. Le Roy M. Sand, Walter Kaffke, Martin Verhellen, Henry ALLEN— 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*ll days. IT? Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from thfe residence of her daughter, Mrs. Julia Jackson, 211 Twenty-eighth street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by funeral car. ANDERSON — In this city, June 12, 19W). Charles, beloved husband of the late Amelia Anderson, and father of Anna, Henrietta; and Alfred Anderson, a native of Norway, aged S3 years. E7 Remains at the parlors of MeAvoy & Co., 12C3 Market street. BLOHME— In Oakland. June 12. 1900, Gesine. widow of John Blohme, and mother of Adele, Harry, Lizzie. Sophie and Hermine Biohme, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 43 years 10 months and S days. C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Bervlces to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, at St. Paulus German Evangelical Lutheran Church, corner Eddy and Gough streets, San Fran- cisco. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. CLAY— On board transport Grant, 'May 19, UKK), George P. Clay, a member of Company M, Forty-third Regiment, U. S. A., beloved son of Mrs. B. A. Clay, formerly of Fresno, CaK, and brother of William and Allen Clay and Mrs. R. Good, a native of Merced. Cal., aged 20 years and 9 months. CUMMINGS— In this city, June 12, 1900. Mary Ellen, beloved daughter of Martin and Maria Cummlngs, and sister of William, Florence and Martin Gordon and Ignatius and the late James Cummlngs, a native of San Francisco, aged £1 years 8 months and 27 day?. DUMONT— In this city. June 12. 1900. Frank A. Dumont Sr.. beloved husband of Mary Du- mont, and father of Jennie and Frank A. Du- mont Jr., Mrs. E. W. Hlnkle and Mrs. M. L. Enoe, a native of Montreal, Canada, aged £6 years 6 months and 20 days. DYKES— In this city. June 12. 1900, Chester •Joseph, beloved Infant son of • Geonje and Edith Dykes, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 days. ELLIS— In this city, Jane 11. 1900, Catherine H. Ellis, beloved mother of Edward V., George J. and William W. Ellis, Mrs. J. L. Calvert and the lata Mrs. Flnlay Gumming-, aged 69 years. CT'Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her daughter. Mrs. J. L. Calvert. 142 Nineteenth avenue, near California street. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. FEENEY— In this city, June 11, 1900, Frank J. Feeney, beloved son of the late Michael and Catherine Feeney, a native of San Francisco. CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 41 Van Ness avenue. In- terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. FREDRIKEON-In this city. June 10. 1900. Thelka, wife of Richard Fredrikson. and be- loved mother of Ingegaid. Harold and Sigurd Fredrikson, a native of Sweden, aged 45 years. C7Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co.. 948 Mission street. Inter- ment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. . FRENSDORF— At Uklah Insane Isylum. Otto Frensdorf, a native of Bambcrg, Bavaria, a*ed 44 years. GRAHAM— In this city. June 12. 1900, William O.. beloved son of James H. and Julia M. Graham, and brother of Marian. John. James Jr. and Agnes Graham, a native of Maiden, Mont., aged 19 years and 1 month. A member of Valley Lodge No. 30. A. O. U. W. (Butte. Mont., papers please copy.) C^Frlends and acquaintances and members of Company F, Boys* Brigade, are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors of MeAvoy & Co.. 1239 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth,, thence to St. Rose's HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Successors to FIannairan.&' Gallagher). DANIEL P. DONOVAN. Mgh FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st., opposite : Lincoln ' School. *-. Telephone South SO. - Mcavov at co.v 1 FCNEBAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS I 1239 Market St., between Sth and 9th. I Telephone - South 247. I Church, where a solemn requiem : mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment „ Holy Cross Cemetery. •' HAWK1XS-In this city. June 11. 1900, Mrs. Margaret A. Hawkins, beloved mother of John AV. Hawkins, Mrs. F. Jackson and Mrs. L. Doyle, a native of Missouri, aged 62 years. ET'FYiends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from her late residence, 271 Dore street, between Bryant and Harrison. Eighth and Ninth. ¦ interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. JONES— 1c Oakland. June 12. 1900. Le Roy MeU vin Jones, dearly beloved son of Fred and Margaret Jones, a native of Oakland, aged 3 months and 15 days. [CTThe funeral will take place to-morrow i (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his grandparents. 421 B street. North Oak- land. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. Oak- land. KAFFKE— In this city, June 12. 1300, Martin, beloved • husband ¦ of Henrietta Kaffke. and father of Mrs. Emma Possnecke. Hermann Kaffke. Mrs. H. Temps, Mrs. M. Wieland and Mrs. A. Kuhne, a native of Schneidemuhl. Pos=en, Germany, aged 71 years 7 months and 1 day. (Chicaco papers please copy.) CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, S20 Alabama street, near Twentieth, thence to St. Anthony's Church, corner Fol- som and Army streets, for services at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery- LILL.1S— In this city, at tli» Palace Hotel. I^awrence. husband of Elizabeth R. Lillly. a native of County Clare, Ireland, aged z:> years. (CT'Remains will be shipped to St. Joseph, Mo., to-morrow (Thursday). MAACK— In this city. June 12. 1S0O. William H. J. Maack, beloved husband of Nona Maack, father of Milton Maack. son of Wil- liam and Henrlcka Maack, and brother of Hannah Maack. a native of Sao Francisco, aged Hi years 10 months and X daya. (Han- nibal, Miss., and Mgntpelier, Ind., papers please copy.) CTTTlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resl- ritnee, 2<J8 Maple street, between Clay and Washington, where the services will be held under the auspices of Court Hubertus No. 13, F. of A. Interment Masonic Cemetery. MAHON— In this city, June 12, 1900, Mary A.. beloved daughter of John J. and Kate Mahon. and sister of Annie Ellen Mahon, a native of San Francisco, a?ed 2 years 3 month3,and 8 days. tC^Friemls and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of the parents, 30 Morris avenue, oft Harrison street, between Fifth and Sixth. Interment private. MECREDY— In this city, June 11, 1900. Thomas Henry Mecredy. beloved son of the late John and Jane E. Mecredy, and brother of Alex B.. John G.. William J., Fred A. and Ray R. Mecredy and Mrs. A. A. Osborn, a native of Albany. N. Y.. aged 57 years. (tyFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 12:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 530 Church street, thence to I. O. O. F. Hall, where services will be conducted under the auspices of Yerba Buena Lodge No. 15, I. O. O. F. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. MILLER— In this city. June 10, 1300, Amelia, beloved wife of William Miller, daughter of Susie Welbanks. and mother of Daisy. Bessie and Elsie Miller, a native of Idaho, aged 30 years. NELSEN-In this city, June 12. 1900. Marie L.. youngest and dearly beloved daughter of J. L. and Jennie Nelsen, 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.) ICTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her parents. 1634 Howard street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. Interment I. O.- O. F. Cemetery- O'CONNELL— In this city, June 11. 1900, Jere- miah, beloved husband of Jonna O'Connell. father of Joeie. Katie, Frances and Daniel O'Connell and Mrs. D. Burns, son of Eliza- beth O'Connell, and brother of Kate. Norah and Dennis O'Connell. a native of County Cork Ireland, aged 49 years. Late of Tlbu- ron, Marin County. Member of Court Marin No. 73. F. of A. (CT'Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from the parlors of the H»>nry J. Gallagher Undertaking Com- pany, ?0 Fifth street, thence to St. Mary'a Cathedral. Van Ness avenue and O'Farrell street, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery- PEDEN— Entered into rest. In this city. June 12, 1900 Jane, beloved wife of William J. Peden, mother of George T... Louisa J. and Willian J. Peden Jr. and Mrs. Neil Cameron, and sister of Mrs. J. W. Reid, a native of Hillsborourh, Ireland. (PfFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thurjday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. PETROVICH— In this city, June 11, 1900, John Petrovich, a native of Skaljare, Bocche dt Cattaro, Dalmatla, Austria, aged 45 years and 7 months. lE7Frier.ds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the Aus- trian Benevolent Society's Hall, 413 Sutter - street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Re- mains at the parlors of MeAvoy & Co.. 1239 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth. PRINGLE — In this city, June 11. 1900. Thomas, beloved hueband of Alice Pringle, and father of Alice and Chester Pringle. a native of Duns, Scotland, aged 47 years 1 month and 13 days. CyFuneral services will be held to-morrow (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, at his late resi- dence, 1020 Sutter etreet. Cremation Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. RABJOLM— In Sacramento. Cal., June 12, 1500. Ecwin Rabjolm Srr, a native of England, aged 78 years. RAICIVICH-In this city. June 12. 1300. Nina, beloved wife of iiczzo Raicivich, and mother of Erminia. Ellas, Gisberto, Alexandro and Vltoria Raicivich and Mrs. George Miholo- vich, a native cf Lepetane, Austria, aged 37 years. C7"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English. 41 Van Ness avenue. Inter- j ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. REILLY— In this city, June 11. 1900. James, beloved husband of Susan M. Rellly, and father of James W., Mary A. and Edward F. Rellly, a native of County Longrord, Ire- land, used 63 years and 3 months. (CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 8:15 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English. 41. Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Brigid's Church, Van Ness ave- nue and Broadway, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. » SAND— In this city. June 11. 1900. Walter, be- » loved son of Joseph and the late Catherine Sand, and brother of Fred, Witilam, Joseph, George and Laura Sand and Mrs. L. Glocker. a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years. (E7"The funeral will take place this day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence of his parents. 644 Jessie street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. VERHELLEN— In this* city. June 12, 1900. Henry Verhellen,' a native of Belgium, aged 81 years. BAILEOAD 'HU^'**_' Pflfg- ®» *? ?? C^>? riiiipfi-VCKr(53 '. I V -UKtuN ul AmD x S?®l Ws-«» 2 &r ¥% 1st i ""ryrtlT'Znh-BH^i^T) -P-P'S H >?§] SDiSTINCI R0UTE^i5oi]tett%!lit!S0g$oL!fi5.2 MAGN^ !Ci> /America. y|3 Pullman Palace Q AM r D : M n jCrn . p DENVER-OMAHA without J^M SLEEP! 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On Sunday round trip tlcktts to an points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket ofAce«, CO Market st. Chronicle bide, i H. C. WHITINO. R. X. RTAN. General Manager. ' Oen. Pass. As«nt- MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY. Leave San Francisco via Sausallto Ferry: WEEK DAYS 9:30 a. m.. 1:43 and 5:15 p. m. SUNDAYS. ...8. 9. 10, 11 a. in.. 1:30. 2:30 p. m. | Fare San Francisco to Summit and return, (1 40. NEW TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS NOW OPEN*. a Dr. Gibbon's Dispensary, (!2")KEABMST. Established In IS*4 for the treatment ol Private- Diseases, Lost Man hood. Debility or disease wearing on body and mind and Skin Siseaaea. Tb» doctor cu res wben others ;'a!!. Try him. Charge* iow Carragrnarantetvl. CallorwrltP. Dr. J. *". uIBBU.\, Box 1937.San Fraociico weeny ct $1.00 wim