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v THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1895 CITY REAL ESTATE. 1{!4..((‘1:1F "L SAUSALITO. A 10 vears' leaseof a level and ready to build on; the owner pays the from the fer reasons, the under: this is a suburban home, for 1 place. Call or address MRS, 18 Mason st., city. (HEAPEST LOT IN THE CITY, MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK. $750—Fine level lot on Fi S all done: Folsom-st. el ning. BALDWIN & EAMMOND, 10 Montgome: CASH, §1800 taxes; no hills to climb; E. A. DUFFY lot 90x110 on the grade the yearly rent is only 4 few minutes’ aed is obliged to sell her lease; are opportunity for any one desiring & n0st nothing, in this beauti- Folsom st.; street work ctric cars will' soon be run- OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $150 AND UPWARD; UNPRECEDENTED er. We are now offering 100 choice lots in_the geo- graphical center of Berkeley ranging in size from 40x100 t0 60x135. Terms, #25 cash down, balance #5 and $10 per month, or one-fifth cash, balance in four equal payments, interest at 8 per cent per annum. These lots are situated along the line of the California and Nevada Railroad and right in the line of immediate improvements. This offer- ing is made with & view of making immediate sales and to insure purchasers of an advance in values. Realty will surely advance in value in the next You can't make s safer investment than Oakiand and Berkeley will be the terminus ©f one or more overland railroads. Our prospects are brighter than those of any other city on the ON TIME, BUY coast. Your investménts will reward you better | D) store and 2 flats: lot 25x80 ft.: rents, | here than elsewhere. Come, see, you will buy. 8400 a year; always rented. SPECK'S, 30 Mont' | Full particulars at the office of CLOUGH & !;07!{\51' ’l‘, : BAKER, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. Q-) ,30 NICE FLATS; MISSION; LOT SR'S PARK TRACT — 100 _LOTS, 30 WaeJe + 25x80 feet; rents $32 a month: worth feet front each, at reduced tes: $500 a lot; $4000: terms hali cash.' SPECK'S, 30 Montg. st. small cash payment, balance within 3 vears; best 3 MCALLISTER ST, NEAR AR | Tesidence location in Oakland: fine schools an B11.000., A GINTER ST, NEAR LAR- | churches; very convenieni: will soon be business 120 10 rear street, NEem the latest improven; premises, Harrison st., bet. 21st ax Q5() wo $()‘)0. ., near Castro: bl cars; ready o build. FOR SALE those elegant new 10-room hi unobsiructed marine view; furnac ern lmprovements: stone garden walk WILSON & CARR, 18' Post. nts. 23d. J. R. ROCHE, San Rafael. ; all tinted st., bet. Laguna and Octavia. 1919 Vall W ANTED — 70 EXCHANGE FOR CITY property, 8 nice modern improved cottages West Oakland; near station; one of 4 rooms and th, other two of 5 rooms and bath; lot 82x113. $alue $7500; rented for #50; will pay difference i ®ore. Address H. H., 623 Golden Gate ave. $1700 in Berkeley; lot 100x100, with creek. $5250—House, 7 rooms; fine corner; 120x135, with orchard. $1000—Fine corner; 40x100; macadamizes down, $100 year!: CHAS. A BAIL) slation, Berkeley. $900 a5 5750 ON _TIME, BUYS SW COTTAGES FOR SALE,5 ROOMS AND Apply on RTH DOUBLE; 27x100; BEMIS k from_electric PACIFIC HEIGHTS; 1 LEFT OF HOUSE, 5 ROOMS: BARN, ETC., $100 ¥, 46 Market st., or Berkeley A LOT 25x120 feet on car line: vicinity Pine center of Oakland; 3 minutes’ waik to local cars; 30 minutes to San Francisco;_two lines of electric e property every 5 minutes. Apply to W. BADGER, on the premises, 953 Sev- enth ave., cor. E nth st., Oakland. —OFFER WANTED FOR A LARGE residence and grounds on the heights, East Oak- land, near Borax Smith’s palatial residence, to close an estate. BENEDICT & CO., 457 Ninth st., Oakland. 2-STORY HOUSE, 7 ROOMS; HIGH 3000, Pt Tadcs, clécitio bita, gas or electric lighting; centrally located; house never been occupied; lot 35x135: streetwork all done; $800 cash, balance $30 per month: no interest: must be sold by April 1; don’t fail to see this. Cail or address W. W, BLOW,1010 Broadway,Oakland. 1 i @O A FINE 2-STORY RESIDENCE $20.000. o 51 Toarma: i mogern: ot 80w side Ali &t., near Durant. Call or ad- 3 . BLOW, 1010 Broadway, Oakland. lot 78x120; st., near Alice; good stable and ull provements. Call or address W. W. BLOW, 1010 Oakland. A HANDSOME 2-STORY RESL- « dence of rooms, bath and base- able and all modern improvements ment: good SL.: Teady to build. SPECK’S, 30 Montgomery gituated on W side of Madison st neur Durant; T P =" | bargain; must be sold. Call or address at once W. } OR SALE NEMENT HOUSE 18 ROOMS | \ "BL0W, 1010 Broadway, Oakland. ' and 1ot; rents $38 per month; mortgage $1800 sl e = 20T per cent: owner compelled to sell must sell; | @OOF() A NEWMODERN real value over $3000; lot 25x80; good location: | 4D </OV. house and good lot make an offer. Address P. R., 34 Kissling st. located; all street work complete; near Broadwar: —— ; o 5~ ——— | you cannot duplicate the same for than R4 J)O YOU WANT A SUMMER HOME anywhere in Oakland: terms e ALDEN & See those beautiful lots at Alto, Marin County; | S0 “‘:“"":"“1“;”' ’“:; “”r"“‘_l ;i“;“h - only 40 minutes from city; price $150; casy terms. | G = 5 ACRES, HOUSE, ETC.; PART IN JOOST & WOOLLEY, 4 New Montgomery st. $DD00. oot iconted ot Protvais: - ALDER & Q5()() BPARGAIN _BUSH, NEAR MASON bév)"_“.nnm\ side: 20 rooms. For particu lars see E. W. SKELTON, 410 Montgome: & GARFIELD, 902 Broadway, Oakland. i\ ANTED—50 HEAD OF SMALL MULE! brok also 2 carloads of high grade cows, in JDWIN X. ALSIP & CO., 4 DEALERS, acramento and San Francisco. COUN " REAL ESTATE A SPECIALTY. We have meore contracts upon country lands fos sale than any dealers in San Francisco, and wil guarantee to locate any one who d or exchange his propert One of the greatest bargains offered for sale in Sacramento County. 22,500—157 acres of rich bottom land, 40 of which are In hops and 20 acres in Bartlett pears. All the land will produce three crops of alfalfa a There is a_nice residence year without irrigation. ©Of eight rooms, large barns, hophouses, etc.; 1o cated only one mile from the city limits of Sacra mento. Wilk rent for $1400 cash on long lease. Property must be sold, and the party would take residence at a value of $5000 or $6000 in part pay Apply to EDWIN K. ALSIP & CO., 9 Rotunda Mills building, San Francisco. QQACRE "IN CONTRA _COSTA OO County; s from railroad and hoat landing ek bottom land: on county road; running water; a great sacrifice at $50 per acre. £5500 County: rooms 12 ACRES RICH FOOTHILL LAND, N = Napa; 8 ucres orchard, mostly bearing; all fenced; good house, barn and outbulldings: stock, 20 ACRES CHOICE LEVE « haif a mile from Capitola, 16 acres bearing fruit: esires to purchase good house six ards for 1000 chickens; on sprinkled road. AR exchange for clear Oakland realestate; will pay part cash. Address P. O. box 86, Oakland. £295(). $ROOM BERKELEY OME; 2V, just building: 2 blocks east Dwight: way station; north side Biake st.; easy payment; fine bay view. C.P. KERN &'CO., 902 Broadwa; X Oakland. 1| MET FINE HOME _ | 4 Berkeley and 2 i land: finest locatio: forced to sell. F. C. WATSON, 468 Ninth st., Oak- land $8000, * station; 180 f B Oakland. '\\n\)ri\x OFFER_FOR A HO Grove st.; good location. Address k. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. FOR RENT—A RARE CHANCE: RESID ) of 12 rooms and bath; very large grounds and orchard: lots of flowers: outside of town. Apply 10 owners, A. J R.CAP OF THE OLDEST R #) . ‘estate dcalers in Oakland, has again opened an office at 478 Tenth st., Oakland. OOK! $160—LOTS IN FRUITVALE O 4 %1 cash and $1 & week: buy a home and save your small earnings; the new railroad will double values in Oakland. H. B. PINNE way, Oakland. §1200), 055 SROOMS, IN BERKELEY <UV. 1ot 40x100: one-third cash. $400—Lot 40x100; $50 down, $10 monthly; near proposed railroad. NER_Li 4 on Clinton ave., 890 feet on Sher- 2000 investment and must be W. W. BLOW, 1010 Broadway, 1 v $1500. Q |5()0 LOT 150x300, FRONTING ON TWO i = 9 x | & . streets; house of 6 rooms: barn, well ‘“" .}*;p\- (r\?um‘ Ii\}(“i‘ -\:fD = ;\‘Ab}“l"-‘\ » | and fruit trees; one block 10 & main thoroughtare d: B0 neres mow mlantad: Boimncol e Cultis | and electric cats; cash 1oan of $1000 on this prop ure: all fenced; plain soon. buildings; price erty; must be soid, as owger is golug away. C .M. MERON, 479 Ninth st., Oakland. to P. H. JORDAN & C @I1EEO i—5 ROOMS *AND BATH: A F Sen Foancio: 088 Orocker ;"?fi}()‘)o barzain: 255100 cfose (0 local. WAL — — | P_TODD. 1008 Broadway, Oakland. ACRES NEAK HAYWARDS; ABOUT il- “.I.FKOU—\.;:,:—K;_é;k;'-“; SIS acres fruit; cotiage, barn and several EESS I NEWS = chicken-houses: this is & good place, and will be | £2 WEEKLY CALL, ip wrapper, for mailing. S B snofter. o ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. ¥2500—160 acres In Sonoma County: ol S oo oSO i AT i s oDty 2000 Eralt B8()(), FOURGOOD LTS 53:4x100 BACH: trout ; house, ru_and outhouses; great | S S . south side High st., 100 feet westof barg SMAN & LYON, 215 Kearny st. Washington; in payments. DECKER. 1206 Market. “A SPECIALBARGAIN: $5200; 16 ACRES OF | (JORNER LOT 36:8x117, $600; INSIDE LOT, < «h, level land 11s miles from Vacaville: all sume size, $525. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st., but 1 n apricots, prunes and Crawford peaches, | Alameda. i years old and in periect condition and loaded | ¢ with fruiz: 1 t planted to ain: e see'it for yourself. ¢ st S 0 acres close to San 0ad town; worth $1000. Chronicle bldg. M . some timber: g= 0T income city office. or $6000 in value. Appl N., box 10, th! 20 ACRE PIECES on 8a $70 and $100 per ncr: H. TWING, Sonoma C j I PETERS, MILLS B o) . in Sonoma frult iand in the St railroad; terms eas; within 1 mile of town! Cal. SILDING, OF for maps. TA CLARA VALLEY LANDS—WEHAVE arge «nd well selected list of choice lands and liomes in Santa Clara Connty. ady at all times to show our properties. W. G. GRIFFITH, 17 North First st., San Jose, Cal. QAN e pricots; this ect care since planting and condition; the one who secures it gets AMAN & [AND LOCATION: Francisco; 7 Apply to 210 abundance of or will ex- property not exceeding $5000 10 years' credit; $25, unty three of the finest tracts of n subdivisions; on line of Our teams $300. ALAMEDS BUILDI DUU. cash; $10 monthly; 2 blocks to rail- road station: if you want bargains see us quick. MACDONALD, MOTT & CO., 1422 Park st., Ala- meda. LAMEDA — BARGAINS; BEAUTIFUL £X. homes for sale and to rent, furnished or unfur- nished; free teams at office, 1355 Park st., Sundays and all times to examine property. WILL BUR: HAM & CO., 1855 Park st.; branch office, BUR: HAM & MARSH CO., 428 Montgomery st. JHOR SALE—LOT 160x207, WITT IMPROVE- ments, consisting of house, barn and large con- servatory; adjoins ot on which new City Hall is now being constructed; has great prospective value. CHAS.S. NEAL, Epcinal Bank, Park st. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. at«()()o ;\» Very choice. R $2400—Nice 5-room cottage, North Berkeley. $600—Half price: near Collége ave. $850—$200 " down, balance easy payments; 5- room cottage. $250 each—40x116; at Lorin, near cars. $2400—Large lot and cottage; beautiful yard. M L. WURTS, opp. Dwight-way station, Berke- e ERKELEY—VINE ST., NEAR OXFORD; new 10-room cottage chieap to close estate: ARIN COUNTY from San Francisc RANCHO DE NOVATO. 5000 ACRES 26 MILES M near university and station. Apply WM. JONES, 24 Sacramento. 18 MONTHLY—NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE, Tracts of any size desired; frult, grain_and vege- || ‘with mantel, bath, laundry, pantry ; fenced : table land; no irrigation: both rail and water | sewered; lot 40x100: $1800. ¥. BOEGLE, 630 transportation; $40 to per acre; easy terms. { Market st.: W. C. MORAN, Lorin. town of Novato; graded school, hotes and stores on the property; send for eircular. Dairy for sale with or without cows. SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64 d €5, Chronicle buflding WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CEN WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for pailin TS — THE ALAMEDA ROOMS AND HOUSES. -"Hor:sz 7 ROOMS—BATH; $16. 1535 SEV- A enth, near Railroad avenue (hardware store). 6.—\KLAXD FURNITURE F¥FOR SALE. PROPERTY @99 EXCHAN $22.000 TO EXCHANGE. early varieties; s rented at $1500, separate if desired, at $1 E FOR CITY PROP- . erty; 2 farms. joining, comprising 55 acres; in earliest part of Vaca Valiey,and only 113 miles from town: all in hearing trees, best-paying rented for §2300 cash rental, h will go to_purchaser; would exchange 30 n the T URNITURE AND CARPETS AT YOUR OWN price. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st. MONEY TO LOAN. PIANOS AND FURNITURE; 319 Ellis st., room 12, FROM $50 UP; ALL PROPO- . sitions; first and second mort- MOYEY oN 4¥L Jowest rates. %500.00 there is no_better investment than this i gages, estates, planos and furniture; open even- untry. GAMAN N ings:no delay: square dealing. P. A. DOLAN & = SONS, 632 Market s oL s SPBTARRONA L. et 151“ AND 2D \GES, ~ ESTATES, RTICAL AN INTED HANDWRITING { A pianos,alimony ;any sum. MURPH Y,628 Market. )f taught. C. EIS CHIMEL, 285 Kearny. ILLTAN BEDDARD, THE ENGLISH AC. 4 tress, coaches ladies’ and gentlemen for the nggwlmnrs-snmugem Shake- dramatic profession: spearean Academy, 4 QIIEHLS BUSIN 3 bdg, 723 Market }3.\'(;; SH BRAN 4 lady teacher. 140 Fulton, nr. Van ‘Svnom.r:m: RICAL, CIVIL, MINI 3D chanical epgineering. surveving, architecture, Van Ness a sssuy; estah. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 723 Mkt, LEGAL NOTICES., « )ECEIVER'S SALX OF PERSONAL PROP- \ exty at public auction—Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale made and issned out of the Superior Court of Santa Clara County, Cal.. on the 1st day of March, 1895, in the matter of the Insolvency of IS\DORE LABELL, an in- solvent debtor, now pending in_ said court, the un- dersigned, the receiver appointed in said insol- Vency proceedings, hereby ofers for sale at public auction all of the property hereinaftcr mentioned belonging to the estate of said insolvent, now in said Teceiver's posscssion, In store at tho northwest corner of Second and San Fernando sts., in the city of =an Jose. Said property consists of a full line bf dress goods, dry goods, men's and boys’ furnish- Jug goods, men's and boys hats, shoes and store fixtures, amounting to as per inventory, $13,- 275 20. 21,20, ove-mentioned property may be Inspected any time during business hours and up to the hour of sale by applying at the Sheriff’s oftice of Santa Clara County. & will take place on the premises at the N e of Second and San Fernando streets, in ihe city of San Jose, in said county and State, on Saturday, the 16th day of March, 1895, at 11 ‘clock A. M. of that day. O A meres will be s0ld a8 a whole O in three separate parcels, as the receiver may deem most expedlent and for the best interests of the creditors o TN Do, Receiver of the Estate of ISA- DORE LABELL, an insolven or. JOHN E. RICHARDS and JOHN G. JURY, At- torneys for receiver. Dated San Jose this 2d day of March, 1885. s TNTY TREASURY,SAN FRAN- e 895, Tn compliance with the provisions of Section 5 of_Order 1598 of the Board of Supervisors, approved September 15, 1880, there will be sold at pubilc auction by E.S. SPEAR & CO. at their salesrooms, 31-83 Sutter street, on MONDAY, April 1, 1895, at 1 0'clock P. ., sundry wriicles of stolen. lost and uncizimed property recovered by the police force of San Franclsco as detailed in an inventory thereof on flle in the office of the clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and _con- sisiing of jewelry, wearing nnplrr",."l;l p!’-’w.}‘ul.e knives, 0 . elc. ©pen for inspection on m! o B.‘WIDBER. Clty and County Treasurel 5T, 2D OR CHATTEL MORTGAGE, PTANOS, L estates, insurance, etc. ‘SPECK’S, 30 Montgy. 1 TO 11 PER CENT OFFERED ON GOOD 2 firstmortgage security in prosperous farm- ing county. CHAS. E. NAYLOR, 19 Montgomery. N M UNICIPAL LOAN ~ OFFICE, M building, room 57; telephone Main 6%, MOYEY ON REAL-EST SHADEOURNE JR. & CO., 818 Mont; "ANY SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED ON your furniture, pianos or real estate; low rates; call “and state your gm position or write: open evenings. J. NOONAN, 1021 Missionst. TANYSECURITY, AT LOW RATES; DEAL J ing confidential. 43 Crocker building. y M Y LOANED EWELR ER AW valuables at the Security Loan Bank, 1108 | Marke: st., nr. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. ONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE OR COL- laterals. JAS. E. DAMON, 303 Montgomery. CROCKER DELINQUENT SALE NOTIUES, ELINQUENT "SALE NOTIC GOLDEN Eagle Mining Company—Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, California; loca- tion of works. Devils Gate Mining District, Lyon County, Nevada, Notice—There pre delinquent upon the following described stock, on uccount of assessment (No. 1), levied on the '8th. day of January, 1895, several amounts sct. opposite the names of the re- spective sharcholders, as follows: No. Names. No. Cert. Shares. _Amount. Morris Hoeflich..... 5 10,000 $1,500 00 H. M. Levy, Trustee, . 720,000 3,000 00 IL M. Lev; 2 1,000 150 00 H. M. Levy, Trustee. 1,000 150 00 H. M. Levy, Trustes. 1,000 150 00 . M. Levy, Truste 1,000 150 00 3. M. Levy, Trustee. . 500 75 00 . B. Holmes, Trustee,.....18 20,000 3,000 00 . B. Holmes, Trustee......19 7,900 1,185 00 E. B. Holmes, Trustee. 995 149 25 And in accordance with law, and an order from the Board of Directors. made’ on the eighth day of Januery, 1895, 20 mmany shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at pub- Tic auction at the office of the company, room 50, Nevada Block, No. 309 Montgomery sireet, San Francisco, Caiifornia, on MONDAY, the fourth day of March, 1895, at the hour of 2'o'clock P. M. of sald day, 10 pay said delinquent assessment thereon, tozether with costs of advertising and ex- otsale. peise E. B. HOLMES, Secretary. Offiee—Room 50, Nevada Bio‘k. No. 309 bond womery street, Ban Francisce, Callfornia. POSTPONEMENT. Notice is hereby given that by order of the Board of Dircetors the date of the sale of delinquent stock for nssessment No. 1 is hereby postponed to MON- | DAY, the 25th day of March, A. D. 1895, at the same time and pUCC: . o HOLMES, Secretary. k to Morton-st. | , 902 Broad- | the | PIANOS, VIOLINS AND SHEET MUSIC. i ADY GOING AWAY, MUST IMMEDIATELY 4 sell her fine upright;’ offered at one-halt price | she paid. Room 21, Flood building. | BB‘EAMM. UP OF A FAMILY HOME ON AC- count of unfortunate occurances, causes the | sale of a Steinway plano: must be sold; any reason- able price accepti Room 10, Flood building. ARGAINSIN NEW AND2D-HAND PIANOS; Hazelton, Brown & Simpson, Mozart, etc.: hard- imes prices; installments. EATON, 785 Market st. 5 YOU LOOKING FOR A HIGH-GRADE |t £X piano slightly used? We can positively suit you both in the instrument and the price. B. CUR- | TAZ & SOX, 16 to 20 O'Farrell st. U NT AN ELEGANT SE ing organ with 15 rolls of music? A splendid bargain for afcash customer. BEN. CURTAZ & SON, 16 to 20'0'Farrell st TPRIGHT PIANO CHEAP. APPLY 27031, Folsom, near Twenty-third ¥ makes, almost new, half original_cost once. F. W.SPENCER & CO., 721 Market st. ML AL CYLINDER PIANO, PLAY AYL fifty popular airs, operatic and danee music. Apply California Champagne Co.’s building, 244 Stevenson st. @7 ROSEWOOD UPRIGHT, STGOL AND D (). cover; 5 installment. 221 Leavenworth st. EINWAY PIANO, §150; upright, aimost new, $250: new pianos at bed- ck prices, ten different makes: square pianos, £50 upward. BOWERS & SON 2 (‘.\\‘T LAIMED / 10 be a Steinway or Weber Upright Piano from any person not an established piano dealer without being first assurred that the piano is what is seems tobe. We havea comp and Weber pianos sol past twenty’ years. Der of piano to. us and we will give you its history. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO, Pacific Coast represen- tatives for Steinway and Weber Pianos, corner Kearny and Sutter sts. U NABE, BUSH & GERTS AND HAINES planos. A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 324 Post st. N AUVAIS, 760 MARKET—SHEET MUSIC 14 M “price; Decker & Son pianos. S RIFICING LARGE STOCK OF UPRIGHT 1ianos of their own make At manufacturers’ prices. Hemme & Loug Piano Co., 340 Post st. B.\Il INS; ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL struments. L. 1. STANTON & CO., 663 Market. “ BADGER, WITH BENJ. CURTAZ & « SON, 20 O'Farrell st. RYRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.— Newby & Evans, Briggs and other pianos. ‘QTECK, CIHIICKERING & SONS, VOSE AND Sterling pianos sold on $10 installments. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, sole agents. 16-20 O'Farrell st. QTEINWAY UPRIGHT; SLIGHTLY USKI grand tone; half- CER, 721 Market. ‘QUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW. H. MULLER. maker, repairer. % Lutham place. 11C] ING o0 on the Pacific Coast the lete record of all Steinway | Bring the manuiacturers’ num- | IN- | RUSS HOUSE. F S Cottle, Or A B Rigby, Vacaville A 'J Smith, Folsom LH Wolf, Davis A P Kirkness, Oakland W B Willer, Stockton ¥ Howard, Mo CB Wurnarit & w,Chicago W Cottern, Buffalo ¥ Cottle, Or W Baldridge, Buffalo D F Deroll, Mass W Evas, Eureka Miss K Arnold,SantaRosa M M Hunter, Cal J H Maxwell, Lakeview Mirs M Sunderland, 11 Miss M Sunderland, Il W I Horner & w, Mo R C Blossom, Nev AT THE WRONG FLAT DOOR. It Is Dangerous to Try and Settle the Fate of the Nation on the Way Upstairs. “Who is there that livesin a fiat,” said Mr. Flatdweller, “‘that has not had the ex- perience of trying 1o get into somebody else’s flag?"” : “It is really very simple and no harm comes from it. You come in at the sireet door thinking of somethingelse; the silver bill, the state of trade, anything, and you go up and up until_you come to your flat. You put your key into the keyhole, or try to, and it doesn’t work. “You are still thinking of the silver bill; yon try again, still absent-mindedly and still it does not work. “Then you come partly back to the earth and try again, and then you hear somebody coming along the hall and the door is | opened and you see a strange face looking at you. “Then you wake up completely and you beg pardon as politely as you can and say that you are at the wrong door. And then you go up or down to your own door and try the key there; it works thereand that’s all there is to it, except that after that you never try to settle the fate of the nation on the way upstairs.”—New York Sun. .. Straw-plaiting gives employment 50,000 women in Europe. Miss M E Arnold, S Rosa W A Fenwick, Marysville J McKolme, San Jose rs M Stice, Sacto Miss A New'ton, Sacto J M Thompson, Vallejo to THE CALL CALENDAR. MaRCH, 1895, ' = {[suae]Tuj W] Moon’s Phases. 1 1 \ D) parchd, | ) ¥irst Quarter. i| 3{ .’:| 6 == 5 March 10, {l10{11 1-2‘13‘14‘1 Full Moon. | 18| 19120}21 March 17, Last Quarter. IR C INDES] teeth—LATEST INVENTION—Especially for bridge work; positively guaranteed never to break | any patient once seeing them will admit this is the tooth most wanted: also DR. BLAKE'S enameled platinum crowns: no display of gold. THE HIGHEST ART IN DENTISTRY. Prices moderate. Office 405 Sutter, ur. Stockton. NY TOOTH FILLED OR EXTRACTED £\ painlessly by my secret method without dan- gerous cocaine or gas; won 8 first prizes; prices rea- sonable; work warranted; all operations expertly rch 26, New Moou. — WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. | UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUI- TURE. WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, March 10, 5 p. M.—The pressure is highest to-night on the Washington coast and lowest in Idaho and Arizona. The trongh-like depression which has extended through California for the past four or done; remember 1 have removed from 6 to 20 | five days has moved eastward, and conditions are O'Fatrell «t. DR. GEORGE W, LEEI. | mow favorable for clearer skies in Northern Cali- e S <o | fornia Monday. EAUTIFUL ALUMINUM-LINED SET OF | ojlowing are seasonal rainfalls as comnared with ariificial teeth, $10, former price $30; 10r a | tnose of last season on same d: 32. short time only. DR. W. P. COOL, 22 Kearny st. ('ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 N ket, bet. 3d_and 4tn, zas specialists: only rei- irm $0; fillngs from $1; extracting 50c, with gas 1. R. REA, 9 SINTHST.: ALL DENTAL WORK at lowest price ana warranted; open evenings *7 A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED A | good as can be made: fiiling $1, DR, STMX dentist, 930 Market st., next Bald “A LL WORK REASONABLE A £\ ed. DR.J. 11122 Ma DEE G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETH | ithout plates a specialty. 1841 Polk st. S, near Eleventh; no charge for extracting when | plates are made; old plates made over like new; | teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. AR- abie agent for painiess extraction: artificial teeth | T)R. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST, 10, last 18.4: Francisco 21.97, last season 16.01 iast season 6.15: Los Angeles 11.4 6.40; San Diego 9.93, last season 3.92. ‘San Francisco daia: Maximum temperature 54 deg.: minimum, 48 deg.: mean, 51 deg. Forecast made al San Fraucisco for the thircy | nours ending midnight, March 11, 1895: For Northern California—Fair; nearly stationary temperature, except probably slightly warmer at Red Bluff; fresh, generally northerly winds. For Southern California—Fair: nearly stationary temperature; light to fresh generally westerly winds. ror Nevada—Fair; nearly stationary tempera- ture. For Utah—Fair: nearly stationary temperature. ¥or Arizona—Fair; nearly stationary tempera- ture. For San Francisco and vicinity—Fair, probably slightly warmer during Monday: nearly stationary temperature Monday _evening: brisk westerly Fresuo 10.79, last season ('OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATIC 806 MAR- | U ket st. DR, CHARLES W. DECKER | ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW. ”&‘ififi'fi'fima. DIVORCET o collections, damages, wills. deeds, etc. G HOWE, Att’y-at-law, 850 Market st., cor. Stockton. (W AVIDSON, ATTORNEY - Californka st., rms. 14-15; advice frae. LAWS A SPECIAL- | wind; W. H. HAMMON, Forecast Official 'y 2 M| Bdw'y 1 ©f sale and dec Under and b; £ lien and sale. San Francisco, State of California, on the wherein WM. H, BRAINARD, the above-named plaintif, ontained a_judgment #nd decree of fore- osure against D.J. KELLY et al, etc., defend- on the 28th day of July, A. 1. 1891, which udgment and decree was on the 31st’ day of A.D. 1894. recorded in judgment book 2 Al those certain lots, picces or parcels of land, situ- ate, Iving and being in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, and bounded and de- cribed as follows: —All that certain piece or parcel of land in y and County of San the C Dorland street at & poiut distant two hundred and one feet and six inchies, more or less, westerly from lores street and the northern iine of Dorland street, and running thence westerly along said northern line of Dorland street twenty-five feet at right angles northerly one hundred and seventy- five feet to the south line of subdivision 29; thence easterly twenty-five feet, more or less, and thence southerly at right angles to said northeriy line of Dorland street_one hundred and seventy-two feet five and one-half inches, to said northerly line of Dorland street and the point of commencement. Second—All that certain lot, picce or parcel of 1and lying, being and situate in the City wnd County of Sani Francisco, State of California, described as foi- Jows. to wit: Lot number fourieen in_biock nu: Der eight of the Flint Tract Homestead Ass tion, as laid down and designated on a certain map entitled “Map of the Land of the Fiint Tract Home- stead Association,” filed in the office of the Re- corder of the City und County of San Franclsco, State of California. Public notice s hereby given that on TUESDAY, the 19th day of March, A, D. 1895, at 12 o'clock, noon, of that day, in front of the New City Hall, Larkin-street wing, in the City and County of San Francisco, T will, in obedience to said order of sale and decree of lieh and sale, sell the above-described Property, or 5o much thereof as may be nccessary to raise sufficient money to satisfy said jndgment, with interests and costs, etc., to the highest and best bidder, for lawful mone; RICHARD San Francisco, February H. B. M. MILLER, No. San Francisco, Attorney WIHELAN, Sheriff. 5, 1895. 4 Montgomery street, r Plaintif. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. J Morton, Los Angeles R P Roper, Sacramento Miss M Chamberlain,Sac T Puter, Sacramento G E Springer,Sncramnto Mrs O K Mack, Clico Mrs § Wilson, Chico W Tuston, Sacramento TF Barra & wf,Cal M H Lotta, Marysville | M Henry, Cal U M Slater, Oakland J Knowlton&w,Stockton A M Robb, Port Costa G M Foote, Hollister N A Bradley, Holiister G Van Gordon, San Jose A J Hinds&w, Sanfa Crug M C Johnson, Pueblo G W Mafbziger Pueblo A McPike, S¢ Helena € E Hewitt, Guerneville G Wescott, Gnerneville J W Giliett, Eureka. R R Michael, Ferndale J M Vance & wf, Eureka J W Paiden & wf, Pa_ J M Locke, Mion G I Sechrist, Columbus F Graham, Los Angeles Mrs Rose, Oakland J J Menzles, Los Angeles John Lawton, Toronto W Webster, Denver N H Jack & wf, Stocktn B Morse, Riverside 0 E Mackey, Chicago ¥ H Jauck, Chico R M Brookman & wf, M Young, w &ch, Portind Boston W B Ambrose & wi, Cal J W Drysdale, Madera H Broner & wi, San Luls M Heymann, Sta Rosa Obispo PALACE HOTEL. A G Ryan & w, Portland J W Entz, Seattle DrJ C'Schwarz, Ohio D A Frend & w, Pa & Ottenberg, N ¥ C G Simington, Reno J D Goodwin, Reno W N Goodwin, Reno C P Vaughan, Salem F Lutscher, Paris W E Hoge & w, Mont L W Pitcher &, Chicago H J Davis, Omaha C W Fielding, London 3 ¢ Kimberiy, Chicago C Bier, Chicago H Beck, Chicago K Weis, Albany Mrs Gasmann. Omaba Mrs Robinson, Omaha, C3L McLain, Ohio Miss Russell, Ohio uiss Albrecht, Ohio Miss McLain, Ohio ¥ C Hardy, N'Y M J Detmer, Chicay D L Wilber, Riverside 1 B Lewis & w, N AN Horton, N Y R Anderson, Mexico N Harwood & w, N Mex H A Thomas, Chicago A Towle, Towle J P Curd, Louisville A D Martin, Louisville NEW WESTERN HOTEL. P Chorey, Los Ang A K Johnson, Cal Clty © G Smith, Onkland Capt Toussant, Japan J A Wright, Yokohama W M Ryan, Yekohama C.E Niclols, Angellsiand J Livingston, Angel Iid J'A Tulton, Los Angeles C J Cummings, Los Ang | R J Smith, Portland C H Wehber, Stockton GR Remington, LittleFall Miss A Brayton. Conn P Fianagan, Chicago J S Sprague, N Y W Dattinger, N Y C G Runyon, Boston G Long &1, Pleasanton ¥ Phillips, Gakland G Mack, Oakland L Meehan, Liveryool J B Ellis, Liverpool Capt John McDonald & f, C B Kittle, Menio Park _ Humboldt Co 3 0 O'Rourke, Redwood J Donovan, Red wood 7 Bendal, Alemeda ¢ LICK HOUSE. D Furth, North San Juan T W Kanouse, Vallejo ¥ Mitchell, Waterloo C Mitchel, § Barbara J McMullin, Fresno F P Wickersham, Fresno E'A Crouch, Sacramento H Falk, Lincoln, Cal A Knopwoody, Sage, Cal M J laber, San Jose L H Dodd, Denver N W Moody, Frésno W C Tighe, Madera W Hume, Roseville, Tl R Eider, Modesto C B reeley, Napa Dr Burdell, Marin Co DB Hunt, Redding 11 H Preston,Secramento S W Marsh, Nevada City C L Smith &'w, Sac wi, No. 59.150—Superior Court, Department 8—Order virtue of an order of sale and de- cree of lien and sale, {ssned ont of the Superior Court, Departnent No. 8, of the City and County of st day | of July, A. D. 1894, in_the above-entitied action, of 0 t, at page 489, 1 am commanded to sell | 3 Francisco, State of | California, commencing on the northerly line of the point of intersection of the westérn line of Do- 3 more or less, to the eastern line of subdivision 16; thence of the United States. | | OHN R. AITKEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Arag Coos Ba M Vi le] | = m——— | Australia.| Honolnln..""". Mar 12,105 Oceame | SHERIFF’'S SALES. \ Weeott. Eel Ri }g&n 11..*‘!, g/\l }_{;Hr,\ol e = s e Sqpes s\l 1AL | Puget Marl3, 9am W'y . WM. H. BRAINARD, | Pe v 3 'y | S V6. D, . KELLY %7 AL, Defendants, | Lomous..... (fumboldtBay Mar 13, 2 Bdwsy 1 Eureka ... .|Newnport ...... Mar14, BaM Bdw'y 2 City Peking China & Japn Marl4, $ru PM S8 Columbia... | Portland. Mar15.10aw | Spear Farallon. ... | Puget Sound.. Mar15,10aM| Miss 1 Walla Walla | Vic & Pgt Snd Mar 16, 9ay| Baw’y 1 Alce Binchd | Portland. Mar 16, 5px| Vallelo Humboldt. ay Mar 16, 9aM Washt'n Mar 16.11am | Baw’ FrOM Puget Sound. s Victoria & Puget Sound | Poruland |- - Newport anama. Crescent Farallon Walla Walia Columbia....... Eureka...... Colima..... .. Crescent City. .. Sants Rosa.. Arawa . HumbolA i Alice Blanchard Queen. St Paul -|Portland - Mexico China. .|China and Japan Point Loma.....|Grays Harbor. Yaquina. | Newport . Saturn... ‘| Panama....01 | Arago. Coos Bay | Homer .| Yaquina Bay . | Umatilia. | Victoria & Puge | u10 21.54. last season 13.83: San | L 9 rend s Importation e N UZ—Per Gipsy—5 bbls wine, s $ulzhides, 12 bxs butter, 13 cs cheese, 810 bbls inte. Soquel—95 bxs apples. Pigeon Point—89 sks potatoes. 112 bxs apples, 15 bxs butter, 327 sks beans, 63 cs cheese, Moss Landing—2 bxs butter. Salinas—1 bbl whisky. X Watsonville— sks potatoes, 385 sks beans, 1743 bags sugar. NEWPORT—Per Yaquina—2 sks coffee, 6 sks chili peppers, 7 bxs oranges, 35 sks pine seed. East San Pedro—70 bxs oranges, sks vegetables. 1o 20 Pedro—1 cs shoes, 1 crt bicycle, 2 soda foun- ains. ¥rom Hueneme—10 bks butter, 1 cs eggs, 87 bdls wet hides, 1 bale sheep pelts. g From Veutura—4 cs hardware, 1 bx medicine, 1 bdl wire, 66 cs honey, 1 sk walnuts, 23 sks dried peaches, 14 sks dried nectarines, 2 sks almond pits, 9cs eges, 1 bx mucilage, 2 crates oil stoves, 144 Ddls green hides, 1 bl deer skins, 4 bdls dry_pelts, 2 bdls dry hides, 1 bdl tails, 3 bbis trilow, 228 ba oranges. From Gaviota—40 sx crawfish, 4 sx mustard. From Cayucos—169 bxs butter, 14 cs cheese, 14 es eggs, 11 sx abalones, 4 bals seaweed, 2 bdlsd ¢ skins, 2 bdls d hide, 1 bdi 1 sx gr hides. From San Simon—8 cs eggs, 1 tub, 3 firkins, 187 bxs batter, 4 sk dried prunes, 1 sk dried apricots, 2 Dbdls dry hides, 1 bal salt hides, 1 bdl d ¢ hides, 13 dressed calves. From Monterey—60 bxs apples, 1 s cheese. EUREKA—Per Pomona—6 bxs 17 h bxs fish, 29 pkgs mdse, 67 bxs butter, 7 cs eggs, 1cs furs, 1 sk hair, 700 M shingles. 2 bbls min water, 8 bdls salt hides, 10 M §t lumber, 7 pks express. 1 cs coin. Fields Landing—507 M it lumber, 71 bxs apples, 50 sks potatoes. FOR —er Noyo—2 bxs costumes, 10 sks abalones, 1 bx tobacco, 746 M 1t lumber, 996 R R ties, 10 pine piles. PORT LOS ANGELES—35 bxs oranges, 4 pkgs dyhamos, etc. Santa Maria—14 sks barley, 1610 sks beans. Nipoma—1215 sks beans. Arroyo Grande—129 sks beans. San Luis Obispo—325 sks bones. Port Harford—52 14 cs eggs, § tubs 23434 bxs butter, 24 cs cheese, §_pkgs mase. 1 bx oranges, 4 Pkgs hardware, g bxs fish, 3 bdls trees, 1 bx canned iruit, 318 bxs apples, 3 coops chickens, 1 cs shoes, 5 bxs type, 8 bdls hides, 14 dressed calves, 2 pkgs 8 coops poultry. ita Barbara—10 pigs mdse, 1 o cigars, 5 pkas mehy. 38bxs oranges, 4 bbls Veronica water, 1 ero lanterns, 68 bxs lemons, 6 sks crawfisi. & Los Angeles via Los Angeles—1 d bone-cutter, 15 pkss mdse. 5 ¢s min water, 56 _cs honey, 3 cs evap vegetables, 2 sks beeswax. 12 ¢s poultry 100d. Los Angeles via Redondo—1 bx book: 3 bxsl s, 1 pke mdse, 1 cs shoes, 3 bbis compound, 1 ©s cheese, 46 sks green peas, Newport—68 bxs oranges, 13 bxslemons, 60 bbls wine, 2 pkgs mdse, Redondo—963 bis oranges, 4 paper, 1 o3 glass, 61 by lemons, 1. herrings, 4 pkestools, 8 cs hurdware. SAN DIEGO—S8 pkgsmdse, 178 bdls hides, ete, 1 c8 curios, 1 bbl trees, 427 bxs oranges, 229 agricul- tural impts, 3 cs beeswax, 8 sks R coffee, 1 bx g burners, 4 cs s g castings, 61 bxs lemons, 42 pes curbing, 3 bxs limes, 34 ¢s extract honey, 37 Lt 6 qr bbls pickled fish. Consignees. N Tilden & Ce "0; Kowalsky kgs mdse, 2 bdls cs cheese, § kegs Per Yaquina—H & Co; J M Moo ; 3 H Newbauer & Co; Jonas, Erlanger & C I, Teggart & Brorsen; Montgome Nortrn, Teller & 0 B & Hewlett, Smith’s Cash Hammond & Bro; Wheaton, Breon & CO., Dairyman’s Union; Bissinger & Co., Brigham, Hoppe & Co., B. M. Atchison, Chicago Brewery, C. E. Whitney & Co., D. Tideman & Co.. Hills Bros.. D De Bernardi & Cq., T. J. McGee & Co., Standurd Oil Company, W. P. Fuller & Co.. California Bottling Company, M. T. Freitas, Getz Bros. & Co., Dodge, Sweeney & Co., Levy & Co., lini, American Union Fish Company, Miller, & Scott, Schacht, Lemcke & Steincr, W. C. Price &Co., A. J. Immell & Co., Gray & Barbieri, L. Schatine & Co., Garcia & Muggini, Wood, | Curtis & Co., D. Keefe & Co., Feiling, Cassy | & Co; M Heckman; Bonestell & Co: Holbrook, | Merrill & Stetson: Platsheck & Harris: | & Co: National Brewery; F B Haight Lozier & Co: Murray Bros & Co: Bucking] Hecht; Onesti & Co; Dalton Bros: Cox Se Plant Co; McDonough & Rucker; J Ivancovich & Co; Bloom & Houser. H Cowell & Co: Wheaton Breen & Dairymen’s Union; A W Fink; Krone Tanning Co; W P Fuller & Co; Santa Cruz Mountain Wine JLH ewbauer & Co; Herman Joost; Garnier & Co; Car- tan McCarthy & Co; Enterprise Brewery: E R Stevens & Co; J K Armsby & Co: Standard | Oil Co; Western Sugar Refining Co; D E Allison | & Coi' LG Sresovich & Co: Madden & Low | Dodge, Sweeney & Co: McDonough & Rucker; | Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Garcia & Mazzini; Norton, | Teiler & Co: Getz Bros & Co: H Dutard. Per komona—A Paladini; Brigham, Hoppe & Co millon & H H Hogan: G H Fuller & Co Brown Bros & Co: C E Whitney & Co: Chas Nel- | TDodge, Sweeney & Co; Dairymen’s Union; W | ¥ Mitchell: F B Haight: Getz Bros & Co: B Caito; | McDonough & Runyon; Russ, Sanders & Co: Napa | Valley Wine Co; Ross & Hewlett; Standard Oil Co; W P Fuller & Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co; ¥ toni; Marshall, Teggart & Co: Wells, Fargo & Co W A'shrock; Rinaldo Bros & Co: McKay & Co: § Trapini; Humboldt Min Water Co; Anglo-Ameri- | een G & G House; Overman Wheel Co; Enterprise Eagle Mnfg Co; Paclfic Fish Co; Alex Per Noyo—W Cluft & Co: Wieland Brewing Co; | Union Lumber Co; Edison L and P Co; S Blum | & Co. Per Corona—HillsBros: Miller, Sloss & Scott: W J Brown:San Francisco Brewery! Gould & Jaudin; Baker & Hamilton; Selby 8Smelting and Lead Co; L Scatena & Co; J Cain & Co; W B Sumner & Co; Eveleth & Nash: D E Allison & Co; San Fran. Auctiou Hou: oodall, Perkins & Co: C Tetz E Garnler & C McDonough & Runyon; Mer Mnfg Co; Getz Bros & Co; Levi Strauss & Co; M Simas: Murphy, Grant & Co; California Powder ‘Worl W P Fuller & Co: Pacific Ammonia Chemical Work: 0 Autographic Reg Bradford & Co: Paul 2 Union Fish Co; Jo- o Brewery; J Lvancovich & Co; Wetmore Bros; Fno Taylor & Cot Calffornia_Bottiing Co: Enterpri ; CE Whitney & Co: Smith's Cash Store Standard Oil Co; F B Haight; Dairymen’s Union: Wheaton, Breon & Co: H N Tilden & Co; Gray & Barbieri: Ross & Hewleit; Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Nathan, Dohrmann & Co; Norton, Teller & Co; W E Jackson; Witzel & BakerB:righam, Hoppe & Co I Heckman & Co: Feiling, Cressy. Co: Sherr Lawrence & Co; Wilson & Baechtel ; e Bro; ingham, Hecht & Co: Amer Press Assn; U S Lighthouse Engineers; M T Freitas & Co: | Business Assn; D Tiedeman & Harlbach: Sinsheimer Bros: JK Levy & Co; Haas & Waldec Armsby & Co; S 0; L D Stone & Co: Herman Studebaker 'Bros; Geo Calalmn: Ben Pac_Postal Tel Co: Gen at Co; D Biagi & Co:: Owl Drug Co: Carruthors, McLaren & Co: Leonard, Crates & Co: Edwards & Co; Murray Bros & Co; 'Sbarboro & Co: Harter, Hayes & Coj J M Moore & Co; Kavanaugh & Nolan. mall. [Large.[Small. [Rises| Sets 11.11.46a 0.03 Small. Large.| 12 1 0.400 0.3241 6.33 Rises. 3 7.100 6.282 6.25| 6.14/ 8 22p SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. LSS o e Arrived. SUNDAY, March 10. Rohr Parkersburg, Ellinghouse, 215 days trom Coquille River: 162'M ¢ Inmber t6 ¢ Do &C Schr Mary C Campbell, 7 hours from Bodega, 60 | bxs butter, to Ross & Hewlett. Stmr Gipsy, Leland. 12 hours from Santa Cruz, ete.: produce to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Yaquina, Jepsen, — hours from Newport and way ports, plss and mdse, o Goodall, Perkins Co. Sehr Esther Buhne, Anderson, Hadlock : 330 M ft lumber, to J R Hanity & Co. Schr J M Coleman, dreonor, 9 days from Port Blakeley ; lumber, te' Renton, ilolmes & Co. Stmr Corona, Hall, 63 hours from San Diego and ports; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co, Stmr National City, Anderson, 37 hours from San Pedro: ballast, to C A Hooper' & Co, Stmr Noyo, Levinson, 14 lours fm Fort Bragg; pass and mdse, 10 J 8 Kimball, Stmr Pomona, Hannab, 1614 hours from Eureka; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. . Stmr Scotia, Johnson, 19 hours from Rock- port: 240 M it lumber, to Glenwood Lumber Co, Ship Elwell, Rpder,'7 _days from Nanaimo; 9228 tons coal, to Johin Rosenfeld’s Sons. Schr Louis Hatch, 7 days from Columbia River, 900 M feet lumber, 'to Simpson Lumber Co. Stmnr Alcazar, Gunderson, 57 hours from New- port; bailast, to L E White Lumber Co. Schr Joseph and Henry, Christiansen, 56 hours from Coquille River; 15U 3 ft iumber, (6. T J Gol- o 59r 5 9}} 627 6.1 days from Port ¢hr General Banning, Marschall, 8 d Clalim Ty ; Jomber, 10 K. A Bastey, © 78 from Schr Bender Brothers, Zaddart, 24 hours from Point Arena; 95 cds wood, to Bender Bros. Schr Nettle Low, LOW, 7 hours f Reyes, 70 bxs hutter, to C £ Whitney &Co. ot hr Helen N Kimball, Hellin, gsen, 8d Tacoma; lumber, to Dickins Lumbes Goc > ® O™ Sailed. SUNDAY, March 10. Stmr Queen, Ackley, Astoria. Bkin 8 G Wilder. Schmidt, Honolulu, Schr Viking, Peterson. Schr Sacramento, Hanson, Coos Bay. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS — March 10-10 » y—Weather cloudy; wind W : velocity 8 miles an hour. Domestic Poris. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Mar 10—Br ships General Roberts and Colony, from Newcastle, NSW. BALLA RD—Sailéd Mar 10—Schr Challenger, for San Francisco. FORT ROSS—Sailed Mar 10—Schr Reliance, for Fisks Mill. TATOOSH—Passed Mar 10—Skip Occidental, fm Tacoma, for San Francisco. REDONDO—Arrived Mar 10—Stmr Protection. from Fort Bragg; stmr Rival. from San Diego, COOS BA Y—Sailed Mar 10—Schrs Kmma, Utter and Western Home, for San Francisco, MENDOCINO—A'rived Mar 10—Stmr Pt Arena. hence Mar 9. GREENWOOD—Arrived Mar 10—Stmr Whites- boro, hence Mar 9. FORT BRAGG—Sailed Mar 10—Stmr Cleone, for San Francisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Mar 9—Stmr ‘Tillemook, irom Bowens Landing. EUREKA—Sailed Mar 7—Schr Emma Claudina, for Chumperico, Arrived Mar 10—Stmr Humboldt hence Mar 9. SAN PEDRO—Sailed Mar 9—Stmr Westport. Arrived Mar§—Schr Metaor, from Port Gamble, 10—Schr Lottie Carson; stmr Pasadena, from Eureka; bktn Retriever, from Port Hadlock, PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Mar 9—Bktn Skagit, for San Pedro. < Foreign Ports. Pel:AXA!HO—SIflEd Mar 9—Ship Sterling, for San ro. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. HAVRE—Arrived Mar 10 — Stmr La Chamre pague, from New York, BIRTHS —MARRIAGEN—DEATIIS. Inlrlh, marriage l:!](l death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized 10 have the same published. | BORN. LOEWEN—In this ¢ farch 5, 1895, to the wife of N. Loewen, & 5o FITCH—In this city, March 8, 1895, to the wife of Charles Fitch, a son. LEICHTER—In this city, March 8, 1895, to the wite of W. Leichter, a danghter. LIDDELL—In this city, March 3 of Guy Liddell, a daughter. WORMUTH—TIn this city, March 5, 1895, to the wife of M. E. Wormuth, s son. WEATHFORD—In this city, March 8, 1895, to the wife of George Weathford, a daughter. HANBY—In Oakland, March 5, 1895, to the wife of Paul Hanby, a daughter. JACOBSEN—In Newman, Cal., March 5, 1895, to the wife of J. Jacobsen, a daughter. SAVAGE—March 10, 1895, to the wife of John E. 1895, to the wife Savage, & daughter. —ee e MARRLIED. PATUREL—SOHER—In this city, March 6, 1895, by the Rev. George Edward Walk, rector of Trin- ity P. E. Church, Gustave Paturél and Miriam Soher. 1 LOWENBEIN—CARO—TIn this city, March 5, 1895, by the Rev. J. Neito, Henry Lowenbein of New York and Sara W. Caro of San Francisco. ROHRBACHER—PATTEN—In Oakland, March 6, 1385, by the Rev. J. W. French, G. M. Rohr- bacher of Berkeley and Mrs. Pauline Patten of San Francisco. e e — DIED. Davidson Robert Eldridge, Claude W. Falk, Annie Helene Glass, Nellie E. agen, Thomas rant, Mrs. Mary C. Heyer, Carl Lehan, Johanna Brunkhorst, Willie Banrs, Marie Breslin, Patrick Baldridge, Mary A. Brown, Edward V. Brown, Elvina Costello, Nellfe Collins, Mrs. Ann M. Campbell, ismeralda E. Landers, Mary Crozade, Alphonse Ziegentfuss, Mamie C. Wadsworth , Frank BRUNKHORST—In this city, March 9, 1895, Wil- Iie, youngest and beloved son of Amalia and the late C. L. Brunkhorst, and brothier of Harry and Dora Brunkhorst, a native of San Francisco, aged 18 years 6 months and 28 days. g@ Friends and acqualntances are respect- fuliy invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 2:30 o'clock P. M., from the resi- dence of his parents, 1815 Lyon street, between California and Sacramento. Tnterment 1. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. COLLINS—In this city, March 8, 1895, Mrs. Ann M. Collins, sister of Mrs. Mary Fennon of Oak- iand, native of County Longiord, Irciand, aged 70 years. [Boston papers please copy. | A Friends and acquaintances are respect- sully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), st 8:30 o'clock A.M.. from her late Tesidence, 29 Laskie street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- | mencing at 9 o'clock A, ¥. Interment St.Mur's Cemetery, Onkland. Please omit flowers. BAL DRIDGE—In this city, March 9, 1895, Mary ‘Ann, beloved wife of Robert A. Baldridge, and mother of Louisa, David, Owen, Thomes F., John E.and Willlam M. Baldridge, a native o Missouri, aged 66 vears and 6 days. A% Friends and acquaintances are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 11 o'clock A. M., from her late residence 4 Fair Oaks street, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth. Interment Holy CrossCeme- tery. BRESLIN—In this city, March 9, 1895, Patrick Breslin, beloved brother of William and _Join Breslin, Mrs. Margaret Ruth, Mrs. Ann Demp- sey, the late Daniel Bresiin and the late Mrs. Maty Rogers, #native of County Donegal, Ire- e 05 and_scqualnt are respect- ends ances fully invited to_attend the funeral THIS DAY HE | first class $160: second class $116. | LA GASCOGNE, Capt. Bande (Monday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from the par- lors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fiith street, thence to St. Rose’s Church for services. Gll{ntermem Mount Calvary Cemetery. - ANT—The first anniversary requiem mass for the repose of the soul of the late Mrs. Mary C. Grant will be celebrated at St. Brendan’s Church, corner Fremont and Harrison streets, THIS DAY (Monday), commencing at 7:30 0'clock A.M. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. Rest in peace. GAGEN—In this city, March 9, 1895, Thomas, beloved husband of Anne Gagen, s native of County Monaghan, Ireland, aged 78 years 2 monttis and 9 days. A9-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fuperal TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. >, from his fate Tesidence, '24 Franklin street, thence (0 St. Joseph's Church, where a solen requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 ¢'clock A. M. interment Holy Cross Cemeters WADSWORTH — In_this city, March 9, 1895, Frank, beloved husband of Emma Wadsworth, and father of John, Thomas, Frank and Hattie Wadsworth, a native of Sheilield, England, aged 47 vearsand 2days. A member of James A. Qarfield Post, G. A. R., and Olympic Lodge, A. O. A7~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at_1 o’clock P. M., from his late resi- dence, 1233 York street, between Tiwenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth, Bryant avenue and Hampshire street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. BROWN—In this city, March 10, 1895, Elvina Brown, beloved motlier of Mrs. Georze F. Van de Mark, "Mrs. H. McDonald of Sacramento and John Brown of Humboldt, & native of West Vir- ginia, nged 82 years 6 months and 10 days. = B~ The tunéral will take place TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 10:30 0'clock A. 3. from the resi- gence of George F. Van de Mark, 2900 Bush street. Please omit flowers. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. COSTELLO—In this city, March 9, 1895, Nellie, beloved wife of Michael J. Costello, and daug of John and Mary Lynch, aud sister of Mich Mamie and the late Annie Lynch, a native o F co, nged 25 years 1 month and 20 days A3 Friends and ~acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 8:30 0’clock A. M.. from the resi- dence, 58’ Gilbert street, between Bryunt and Erannan, Sixth and- Seventh, thence to St. Rose’s Church, Brannan street, where a._requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencingat 9 o'clogk A. . Interment Holy Cross Cemete: LEHAN—In this cit; March 10, 1895. Johanna beloved wife of Dennis_Lehan, and sister of M Willlam Hickey, Mrs. Michael Lynch and Mrs. zzie Reilly, a native of Quincy, Mass., aged 38 years and 2 months. Ra-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 9:30 0'clock A. M., from her late idence, 527 Linden avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church, corner Fell and Fillmore streets, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'cloc A3 Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by train. LANDERS—TIn this city, March 10, 1895, M peloved wife Landers, 'and mother of Mrs. J. Evatt, Mrs. E. Murphy and nnie, Lizzle, ve of Butte- 48 years. Katle and Theresa Landers, an vant, County Cork, Ireland, aged vitle (Ky.) papers please copy. | nds”and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW at 8:30 0'clock A. ... from her late resi- dence, 37 Tehama street, thence to St. Breu- dan’s Church, where a requiem hizh mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cex tery R—In Oakland, March 10, 1895, Carl Heyer, uncle of William Heyer, native of Germany, aged 61 years. &~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fancral from the re dence of his nephew, William Heyer. 162 Sev enth street, Oakland. 'Interment Mountain View Cemeter; GLASS—In Oakland, March 10, 1895, at her late dence, 1404 Eighth st., Nellie E., beloved e of Hamilton Glass, daughter of Mrs. J. A. Bohan and sister of Thomas F. Bohan, a native of San Francisco, aged 29 years 3 months and 15 da 2 BAH otice of funeral hereafter. —1In this city, March 10, 1895, Marie, be- and mother of Henry, ahrs, a native of Dehoe, Ger- aged 56 years 10 months and 14 days. SON—In this city, March 10, 1895, Robert ison, a native of Asbroath, Scotland, aged rs. loved wife of Jacoh Bahr: John and William ¥ many CAMP) L—In thi alda E. Campbell, years sud 3 month FALK—In this city, March 9, Falk, a native of Port Cos months and 4 days. ZI1EC FUSS—In this city, March 9, 1895, Ma- mie Crowley Ziegenfuss, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 29 years. CROZADE~ In this city, March 8, 1895, Alphonse of France, aged 80 years Oakland, March 8, 1895, Ed- ward V. Brown, anativeof Virginla, aged 77 years. ELDRIDGE Clande 41 y arch 9, 1895, Esmer- native of California, aged 37 1895, Annie Hele a, aged 4 vears 3 —In Tucson, Ariz, March 5, 1895, Eldridge, & native of Massachusetts, UNITED UNDERTAKERS’ EMBALMING FARLORS. Everything Reauisite for Firsi-class Funerals| at Reasonable Ri Telephone 8167. 27 and NMCAVOY & CALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBATMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. ‘Tetephone 3080. CYPRFSS LAWN CEMETERY, N SAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN; Jaid out on the lawn plan; perpetusl care: bean- tiful, permanent and easy of access; see it befors b elsewhere. City Hall Avenu HIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold flelds (Fremanile), Austra- lia; $220 first class, $110 steerage. Lowest Tates to Capelown, South Africa. Stenmship Australia. Honolulu only, Tues day, March 12, av 10 A Austratian _ steamer ARAWA sails via Tonolulu and Auck- land Thursday, April A 180 2 P AL Cook’s Parties to Honolulu, March 12 and April 2. R .rced excursion rates. Ticket office 138 Montgomery street. Freight ofice 527 Market strest. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS,, General Agents. OCEANIC STEANS PACIFIC (03ST STEAMSHIP COMPANY ISPATCH STEAMERS FROM SAN Eranclsco 108 nosta i Alaskis 8 ar a, SSE0E0P March 6, 21, April 5, 20, May 5, 20. umbia and Puget Sound ports, 21,26, 81, and every fifth day For British C March 6, 11, 16, thereatter. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay, steamer Pomona, every Wednesday at 2 p. M. For Newport, Los Angeles and all way ports, March 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30,and every fourth day thereafter, 8 A, 3. v Y¥or San_Diego, stopping ouly at Port Harford, Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, March 4, 8, 12,16, 20, 2: 28, and every fourth day thereafter, at 11'A. M. For ports in Mexico, 10 A. i, 25th of each month. Ticket Office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. FOR PORTLAND AND AS’!“)E[A, OREGON. 'HE OREGON R‘Y"& NAV. CO., E.m McNwinr, Receiver, Ocean DIV, will dispatch from Spear-sireet whart a 10 A. . for the above ports one of thelr Al iron steamships, viz.: STATE OF CALIFORNIA—March 10, 20, 80, April 9, 18, 29. LOLUMBIA—March 5, 15. 25, April 4, 14, 24, Connecting via Portland with the O. B. & N. Co. sysiem and other diverging lines for all points in Oreson, Washington, British Columbia, Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Dukots, Utah, Wyoming, Yellow- stone Park and all poinis east and south and to Europe. Fars to Portland—Cabin, $16; steerage, $8; Fare to round trip, cabin, unlimited, $30. Freight ' and Ticket office, 19 Montgomery st. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery st. GOODALL, PEREINS & CO., Supts. Ocean Div. CONPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. French Line to Havrc. OMPANY’S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English railway wad the discomiort of crossing (he chaunel in boat. New York to Alexandria, Jugypt, yia LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Leboeuf .............. oieieiiaiiiiecnciioocoes o AR:H 38, 200 R LA CHAMPAGNE, Capt. Laurent. 5 ll(mh 0, 0:00 A+ ¥ on. oon LA NOKMANDIE, Capt. Poirot... ¥ TORGER, agens 3 Bowling Green, New York. 0., Agents, 5 Montgomery ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourgh, France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection with the Pacific Mail S. 8. Co., issued for freight and treas- ure to direct ports in England and Germany. Through tickets from San Urancisco to Plymouth, iculars apply to Cherbourg, Eouth-m%oni' First class, $195; thi class, $67 50. For further PARROTT & GO, Axents, & 306 California st. No. J. F. FUGAZI & ¢ ave., San Francisco. NEW TO-DAY—AUCTION SALES. CREDITORY SALE ! 2R P Y AT GRAND ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 SIXTH STREET, WEDNESDAY . March 13, 1895, WE WILL SELL WAGONS, HARNESS, GIES, CARTS, ETC., ed by HAYES BROS,, Grocers, 1043 Market st Stock consists of six A 3 vagon Top Wagons, 2 Open De- isiness Buggles, 2 Carts, s A No. 1 Single Harness. Algo, it same time and place, 30 head Good Work and Driving Horses, Open and Top Buggies, Carts, Harness, etc. Sale posi serve or limit whatever. SULLIVAN & DGYLE, Livestock Auctioneers, Oftice and Stables, 327 Sixth st Wednesday AT 11 0'CLOCK A. M., HORSES, BUG- RAILROAD TRAVEL] SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RATLWAY €0, , Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St San Francisco to San Rafael. 12:3: 10, 6 ys—Extr tri at11:30 . w. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 8nd 11:30 ». 3. SUNDAYS—8:00. 9:30, 11:00 a.3c; 1:30, 8:30, 5:00, 6:20 P. 3. WEEK DAYS—6:25, , 11:10 A. M3 12:45, 5:40, 5:10 p. rdays—Extra trips at 1:55 P. M. and 6:35 P M. SUNDAY 10, 9:40, 11:10 A, x.; 1:40, 8:40, 5:00, 6:25 P. M. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park sare schedule as above. Leave - Arrive | oo Erancacn e ] San Francisco. = =y 18¢ i = WeEk | Suw: | W | Su | Destinal 8:00 AM| Novaio Petalum Fulton, Windsor, ldsburg, Hoplan | 7:40 ax8:00 Ay Uki | 7:30 px 740 AN 2:00 AM Guerneville. | 7:50 px 8:00 Ax| Son 10740 ax 5:00 rx 6:05 ex | Glen | 8700 ax = 40 A 10730 A% 5:00 M 100 PM, 6:15 PM | “Biages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Bprings. ‘Stages connect at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs. Stages connect at Picta for Highland Springs, Relseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blus Lekes, Upl ke, Lukepor:, Booneville, Green- wood, Orr's Hot Sprin néocino City. iors Bragg, Usal, West] Willetts,” Calpe Pomo, Potier Val w+'s, Lively's, Gravell Valley, Harris, Blocksburg, Eridgeville, ydesville and Eure aturday to Monday rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points be yond San Rafacl at half rates. Ticket Offices, corner New Moutzomery sud arket street 2 M R. X. RYAN, Ge Gen. Pass. Agente round-trip tickets at reduced From JaxuARY 14, 1895, WEEK DAYS. i Val., Ross Val., San Rl Arrive 8. F. 6.454.0. 7.45A.M. San Qta. % e it 8454 M. i e x @ .. 986k, 10.30a.8. ¢ “ S Qtn. 10.50A.M. 11.80K0d;. ¢ e R VI T A5p00. ¢ L ¢ SanqQin. 1.807.d, e e T IO e “ « SanQta. 4507.M. 5155, S T X e15ra, & : San Gen, ov . Ross Talley and San Rafacl oumales, Caraders and Way Stetions Tomales and Way Statiaps. X 10,5 SUNDAY, Ross Valley and San Rafael. . Hill Val., Ross Val., San BRI, S 7.40A.. 9.154.M. n Qta. 11.30a.M. 2 o 8s E30FS e ] 1 & 5 ... Ross Valley, San Rafael, San Qtn..... 2.45p.M. 8.007. M. Ml Val., Ross Val, San Rfl., San Qta. 4.20¢.m. 430pu, ¢ i “ B.6SPAL 6lorm. ™ a oA - SR A i “ SanQto. 7.30P.M. 8.00a.u. Point Reyes and Way Stations....... 7.80P.M. SOUTHERN PACIFIC PANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Traine leave and are duc 10 arrive at AN FRANCISC 55, via Martinez Ogleh & Past Beaicl e, Esp ramentd, and Redding via Davis; Martizez and San Ramon 8:304 Niles, San Jose, 8 Sacramonto, Marysville, ted Bluft aud *Oroville. . BOA Peters and Milto #:304 Port Costa and W §9:004 “Sunset Limite through to New Orleans.. 9:00 New Orleans Express, *Itaymond, Santa Barbara, 1.08 Ang New Oileas e and Livermoro., San Jose and Livermore, P Szcramento River Steawers. .. $1:30p Port Costa and Way Stations. 4:00p Martinez, San Raon, Vallejo,Napa, Calistoga, Ll Verano and Sauta ia, Woodland, ghts Landing, Marysville, Oro: ville aud Sacramento. . 4:30r Niles, San Jose, Livermors, Stockton , 5:00F Los Angeles i field, 11:454 7:15p and press, Fresno, Bakers- Santa Barbara and Los 10:154 3 10:134 10:454 7:454 18:45p :30p European Mail, via M Stockton ; Ogden and 6:00r Haywards, Niles aud Ban Jose. 16:000 Vallejo et .. 61008 Oregon, kixpress, via Martinez and Stockton ; Sacramento, Maryssille, Redding, Portland, Puget Sound and Fast...... o ... 10:404 10:00p Port Costa and Way Stations. No baggage carried on this train CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge) 82004 Newark,Centerville,San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Sauta Cruzand Way Stations. ...... *3:15p Newark, Centerville, Jose, New Almaden, Felton,'Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations. 5:50r 1:204 4:15p Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos.. 9:504 11:459 Hunters’ Train for Newark, Alvico, San _Jose, Los Gatos and Way Stations ........ 18:052 COAST DIVISION (Third & Townsend Sts.) 6:454 San Jose, New Almaden aud Way Stations . . L:Ade 8:134 Sau Josc, Tres Pinos, Sunta Cri Pacilic Grove, Paso’ Roble: Luis Obispo and Prin 7:05r 5:06r :308 Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pi Cruz, Salinas, Monterey and Pacific Grove ... . 0p San Joso and Principal Way Statio 3 Palo Alto and Way Stations . Or San Jose and Way Stati 01 I"alo Alto and Way Stat! 450 Palo Altoand Principal W "éREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRANCISC0—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— s A R LT 6:254 17:38p *7:00 00 9:00 *10:00 11:00A.M. 412:30 1100 *2:00 R 0 UB00 *8:00¢.x. From OALLAKD—Foot of Broadway.— % .00 i : 0 10:00 *11:00 am., 113100 *3:30 800 %300 £:00 *3:00 ru. A for Mornin, P for Afternoon. * Sundavs excepted - 1 Saturday § Thursdags only. { Sundays only. | The PACEFIC TRANSTER COMPANY | will eall for and check baggago from hotels and resie | dences. Euguire of Ticket Ageuts for Time Cards and other information. PUE S, | ATLARTIC AND PACIFIC RAILROAD. | SANTA FE ROUTE. RAINS LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT SAN Francisco (Market-st. Ferry): LEave 3 DAILY. NOVEMBER 3, 1894. P..Fast Express via Mojave. 9:00 A.. Atlantic Express via Los ARRIVE DaiLy. flice—650 Market st., Chi | ek, e B0 M e, 1 Ass't. General Passenger Agents Weekly Call, §1.50 per Year

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