The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 18, 1895, Page 9

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LE OF G corner, CIET-EDOED 000. 3 rovemen k mortgage 8L8., which ig Apply to TOBIN ess point of [cNALLY, 6 1100. 3% ) Market ROOM section. €38 ave., near BERG, 873 Pair w flats in W Addition, near Oak-st. ar: entirely new and feet frontage; asplen- i call at the ofice for further par. BOVEE, TOY & Co,, 19 Montgomery st. COTTAG NS stable and wagon shed. Holly Park. WORTH DOUBLE 100; BEMIS, E near Casiro: biock from electric cars; ady 1o build. 4 J. . ROCHE, San Rafael. 3 RGATS TN POV ED PROPERTY N Mission si. and Cortland ave. - . Call Branch Ofice, 3 Lt HOU $1700. B2qusE, 50—-Ho 7 iv or rd. $1000—Fine corner; 40x10 D; down, $100 yearl 5% £350. “ROOMS: Iot 100x1 BARN, 00, with 120x133, w adamized ; $100 _CHAS. A BAT] t., or Berkeley station, Berkeley. % NT HOUSE 18 ROOMS month: moriguge $1800 od to s iful lots at / s from city: pri JOST & WOOLLEY, 4 New Montgomery st. 00 ON TIME, BUYS tlat: rents, always rented. SPECK'S, 30 Mont® CIFIC EXCHANG JLEGANT HOUS Y cheap at Ml Val GARDNER, 32 Tw 18 Post s SMALL MULES, Ligh grade cows, in akland real e will pay P. 0. box &8, O RES PRIME L! : close to exchange for cles part cash, Ad i 6 ucres assorted the improve- he Y br J. B. MIHAN, 551 California st. ask SAL) 00D STOCK 00d houses; some indance of of fruit or will ex- incom valne. box 10, thf 20 ACRE PIECES- OR CHIC hes: on 8 and 10 E ! $100 per acre - TWING, Sonoma ( QANTA CLARA VALLEY LANDS. 0 a large and well select w. ARIN_COUN N from San RANCHO DE NOVATO. Tracts of any fruit, grain and vege- table land; no irrigation; both rail and water transportation; $40 to §75 per acre: easy terms. town of Novato; graded school, hotels and siores on the property; send for circular. Dairy for sal SYNDICAT nd €5, Chron CENT M wrapper, for mailing. DENTISTS. TOOTH < - painlessly s method without dan- won 8 first prizes: prices rea- Prices moderate YROOME D AL ASSOCLA ket, bet. 3d_and 4tn, gas for painiess ¢ ngs from $1 TIO; C LL WORK REAS ed. DR.J. W.KEY, 11 NTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAR- CHARLES W ER. < WS FOR 5 CENTS— THE KLY CALL, In wrapper, for_mailing. fixtures, , harness, etc., 0., No. 316 15 at the rooms of the Board of Market street. San Francisco, and .y be inspected on the premises above he stock m mentioned. bids should be addressed to the nndersigned, f the Board of Trade, No. 202 Market DAY, March 18, 1895, at ompanied by a’ certified ccent 0f the amount bid, re- of rejection. Right reserved ds. Terms cash. AITY AND COU TREASUR = ) cisco, March 1, 1895.—Iu comphance with the provisions of Section 5 of Order 1598 of the Board of Supervisors, approved September 15, 1880, there will be sold at public auction by E.S. SPEAR & €O. at their salesrooms, 31-33 § MONDAY, April 1, 1895,at 1 o'cloc articles of stolen.’ jost and un ned property recovered by the police force of San Francisco as detailed in an inventory thereof on file in the office of the clerk of t Supervisors, and _con- sting of jewelry, wearing apparel, pisto's, knives, etc. Cpen for inspection on morning of sale. J. H. WIDBER, anty Treasurer. SHERIFF'S SALE JHERIFI'S SALE—WM. H. BRAINARD, » plaintift, vs. b, J. KELLY T a%L., Defendants. No. 38,150-Superior Court, Department 8—Order of sale and decree of lien and sale. Undér and by virtue of an order of sale and de- cree of lien and sale, issued out of the Superior Court, Department No. 8, of the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, on the 31st day of July, A. D. 1894, in_the abové-entitled action, wherein WM. H. BRAINARD, the above-named plaintiff, obtained a_judgment and decree of fore- closure against D.J. KELLY et al, etc., defend- ants, on the 28th day of July, A. D. 1894, which said judgment and décree was on the 81st day of July, A. D. 1894. recorded in jndgment book 20 of said court, at page 489,1 am commanded to sell all those certain lots, picces or parcels of land, situ- ate, Iying and being in the City and Connty of San Francisco, State of California, and bounded and de- scribed as follows: First—All that certain piece or parcel of land in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, commencing on the northerly line of Dorland street at a point distant two hundred and one feet and six inches, more or less, westerly from the point of intersection of the western line of Do- lores street and the northern line of Doriand street, and running thence westerly along said northern line of Dorland strect twenty-five feet, more or less, to the eastern line of subdivision 16: thence &t Tight 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 noriberly line of Dorland street one hundred and seventy-two feet five and one-half inches, to said noruierly line of Dorland street and the point of commencement. e All that_certain lot, piece or parcel of 1an - being £nd situate in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, described as foi- Jows, to wit: Lot pumber fourteen in block nuin- ber eight of the Fiint Tract Homestead Associa- tion, as laid down and designated on a certain map entifled “Map of the Land of the Flint Tract Home- stead Association,” filed in the office of the Re- corder of the City and County of San Francisco,, State of California. S biic notice is hiereby given that on TUESDAY, the 19th day of March, A. D.1895, at 12 o'clock, noon, of thatday, ia_front of the New City Hall, TLarkin-street wing, in the City and_County of San Francisco, T will, in obedience to suid order of sale and decree of lien and sale, sell the above-described property, or somuch thereof as may be riecessary to Taise sufficient mouey to satisfy sald judzment, with interests and costs, eic., to the highest and fdder, for lawfal money of the Uni beskbider, 1oL A RD 1. WHELAN, Sherifl San Francisco, February 25, 1895. H. B. M. MILLER, No. 24’ Mont; ‘Ban Franclsco, Attorpey for Plaintiff, mery street, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1895 near city; $5000. PA- | AL ESTATE. ACRIFICE—92-STORY NEW HOUSE, FRUIT- Tevale. 8500 over mortgage: also fine corner ‘West street, with 10-room hquse. Splendid improved fruit ranch, Conira Costa Co., to trade for well improved Berkeley lots; $8500. b0 acres good land Yolo Couuty; $400 cash, wlance trade. Wanted, a_typewriting machine gy:klultls;!. Apply to C. K. KING, 902 Broadway, D0 OWNER REFUSED ONE YEAR !%A-f()o(}- 220 $4000; 2-story, 10-rcom house, in | 2flats with modern conveniences; lot 45 feet front- age on one of the maln sireets, bt a short distance from thé center of the cit. street work, sidewalks and sewerage all done; cement driveways, barn, carriage-sned; ete.; $1500 can remain on mortgage, Or more if necessary ; death in family compels sac- rifice; this will only be offered at this price for one week: first come first served. J. S. MYERS, 1003 Eroadway, Oakland. D PIANOS, VIOLINS AND SHEET MUSIC ‘OF BARGAINS IN PIANOS FOR this week. Fine uprizht, 3 strings, rosewood cas Nice upright' piano, z0d for practici: Flne Steinway, square : Elegant mahogany up frame. WING CO. warerooms 12, 13, 14, iding. % TEINWAY UPRIGHT; PERFECT ORDE sacrifice. JAMES KEEFFE, 515 Van Ness, ASIU NOS, o 2 smong artists. KOHLER & CHASI K CHLER & CHASE, 28 AND 20 O'FARRELL st.; oldest and largest music house: high-grade Ppianos; low prices; call or write. L125(). NEW COTTAGE: 4 ROOMS: BATH, WLV, hall, bay.window; near electric cars: mortgage $1000: balance cash. Also $2500 new modern cottage, § rooms, efc., in a choice location; $150down, balance monthly $25 payments; streot work complete: near train and str HUGH M. CAMERON, 479 i MS; LOW PRICES. KOHLER & AT A | es’ walk of City ars; streetwork | _Including sewering, macadamizing and cement sidewalks;” special inducements to parties | desiring to ali_for mapsto &. H. | | BR land. &15 | Hall and all done, ine new modern cattage of 4 rooms, west_side Linden st.; 8 min- utes to local train lot 80 feet front; only $1500. | GRAY & NAYSMITH, 483 Ninth st Oakland. AR OAKLAND A’ 5 | DUV 214 acres, $1400; big barsains. | X‘g\\_ lfl« Iirvlilvfl ation, Alameda County. k PAVS OVER 10 PER CENT wentie] Pablo ave. dress E. P. BI 3 | $3250. way station; north side Bla fine bay view. Oskland. 500 & g st., near AGROVE, G 9-ROOM__ B! ust building sy payment; C.P.KERN & CO., 902 Broadway, | being first assurred that the piano is what is seems RE YOU LOOKING FOR A plano slightly used? We can posicivels: sull you ia ¥ th in the instrument and the price. B. CUR- TAZ & 16 to 20 O'Farrell st. ing organ with 15 rolls of musi splendid bargain for afcash customer. BEN. CURTAZ & SON "Farrell half original cost; see at 2 & CO., 721 Market st. B WIAT IS CLAIMED to be a Steinway or Weber Upright Piano from any person not an established piano dealer without tobe. We havea complete record of all Steinway and Weber pianos sold on the Pacific Coast the st twenty years. Bring the manufacturers’ num- T of pianio to us and we will give vou its history. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO, ific Coast represen- tatives for Steinway and Weber Pianos, corner Kearny and Sutier sis. e E BUSH & G AND HAINES A Ton $27 ] Ashby [0 34 BARGAIN $350. pries: Pl{urmscy, 1548 Park st., UL LOT, 100x181, IN house €0 Suit purchaser: CHANNELL & LA 908 | Y5 pay Broadwa HOMES 1IN 02 vale and Berkele; nd sell on eas; 00 cash, balance time. 908 Broadway, Oakland. v large grounds and | ;'in Berkeley. Apply to 0., 467 Niath st., Oak- | HOUSE AND BATH IN | « Pied: il 00d busin orner; 100x | . BUNC | Oakland. and grounds on the heights, Smith's palatial residence, to c} BENEDICT & CO., 457 Ninth st., iand, near Bora | an estate. Kiand. UITV 3 a home 4 $1 cash and $1 & wee your small earnin values in Oukland. way, Ozkland. 3 and save the new Taiiroad will double H. B. PL + 902 Broad- | $1200. 10 IN BERKELE | ZUV, 1ot 40x100: one-third cash. | #100—Lot 40x100: $50 down, $10 monthly; near | proposed railrosd. CHAS. A. BAILEY, Berkeley 1K LOT 156x300, FRON 1500. eets; house of 6 rooms: trees: one block 10 & main thoroughfare ric cars; cash loan of $1000 on this prop- | must be sold, as owner is going awa; HLOL RO nth st., O tion, Berkele: Fl‘fl.\‘ntn AND CARPETS AT YOUR OWN price. 1. SCHE! 408 Eleventh st. | e et i ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. | “COTTAGE IN OAKLAND | for a ot in Alameda: for sale, cottage 4 rooms and bath; $1000. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st., | Alameda. DA BUILDIN $10 monthly if you want barg: CDONALD, MOTT & C0., 1 eda, g s see us quic) EA 1 L furnished or unfar- | for sale and to ren | nished; free teams at office, 1 s id all'times 0 examine property. WI | HAM &°CO., 1355 Park st.; branch office, BURN | HAM & MA'RSH CO., 428 Montgom: | ¥ ments, consisting of house, barn and large con- | Tvatory: adioins lot on which new City Hall Is | beinz constructed; has great CHAS. S, NEAL, Encinal Ba WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 C | 2\ WEEKLY CALLL. in wrapper, for | A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. PEOPLE WHO BUY AL ESTATE, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE During my business carcer I have often heard Deople, especially of small means, say, I bought & 10t some years ago, and now I can't sell it for halt the money I paid for it.” Now, will the buyers listen to me, and T will tell | hem Why they cannot get their money back. Some enterprising real ate dealer buysa farm or tract of land miles away from the city, probably costing two fares to reach the town, or else so f: away from the station as to require along wal after a hard day’s work. This real estate man geis | up a free lunch, takes a band of music to the place | and sells lots to bis victims ai_exorbitant prices on | easy terms. This is the reason why the victim has atale of woeto tell about never getting back his money. Now, please Jook at my prices and compare them with other property in the same vicinity. That will tell the story to the shrewd man. COME! THINK AND STUDY! AND SEE ME. $250—40x116, at Lorin: sunny side of street; nice and high; 100 feet from railroad. $450—40x130; business lot on Alcatraz ave. #250—Forty feet frontage at Ashby statio; eleetric Toad; also near local train. £500—44x120; Ashby station; prospective busi- ness property: right at the station. | $350—62x102; near College ave.; one-third the price of adjoining property. X $1600—On Dwight way: near University: 62x 12 frontages. THEN CALL near street work done; 3 < #700—45x120; only 4 blocks from University; | | | street work done: beautifol view: half price. | | | $1250—250x132; near California and Nevada | Railroad; near Dwight way; taken for debt. | vorth Berkeley; sacrifice. near San Pablo ave. $600—120x132—: $100—! | Berkele; 5100 West. $500—NW corner on Addison st.: done: double that money asked for any other piece street work on the sireet. M. L. WURTS, O, EASY TERNE: B large corner ot: near university; street work 1 done. JOSEPH J. MASON, Dwight-way sta- tion, Berkeley. £35()() SASE-HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS TN DUY Berkeley: all modern improvement 10t 37x100; at Berryman station. W. E. SQUIRES, Berryman station. 5};’22’0 TOUSE OF 5 ROOMS AND BATH + nicely furnished; lot 75x170. W. E. SQUIR! Berryman station, Berkel $18 M Y St R ‘Wwith mantel aun pantry ; fe; 3 sewered: lot 40x100: $1800. K. BOEGLE, 630 Market st.: W. C. MORAN. MONEY TO LOAN. M ¢ ON PTANOS, FURNITURE AND DIA- M. monds. 319 Filis st., room 12. % [ST AND 2D MORTGAGES, BSTATES, pianos,alimony ;any sum. MURPH Y,698 Marker ST, 2D OR CHATTEL MORTGAGE, PTAN te. SPECK’S, 30 Montg, ON MORTGAGE OR COL- laterals. JAS. E. DAMON, 803 Montgomery. Al C OFFICE, OROCKER Toom 57; telephone Main 5122, MONEY ON REAL-ESTATE SECURITY. « SHADBOURNE JR. & CO., 313 Montgy st. "ANY SUM OF MONEY ADV. your furniture, pianos or real estate call and state your proposition or write: open evenings. J: NGONAK, 1021 Mission st. N ANYSECURITY, AT LOW RATES; DEAL- ing confidential. 43 Crocker building. ONEY LOANED ON JEWELRYANDOTHER 4 valuables at the Security Loan Bank, 1106 Market st., ur. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. HORSES. ORSES PASTURED: %2 A MONTH; SEND for circular. F.A. HYDE, 630 Commercial st. 10‘ SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, caris; also 20 cheap horses. Fiticenth and Valencin «is. Park st., Als- | § OR SALE—LOT 150x207, WITH IMPROVE- | ( CROFT & CO. N[AUVATS, 760 MARKE M4 ¥ RGE STOC. pianos of their own make at manufacturers’ prices. Hemme & Loug Piano Co., 340 Post st. 3 Al ALL KINDS USICAL IN- . I STANTO ., 663 Market. %08 POST Briggs and oth Y00OD BABY CARRIAC X apply 1719 Eddy st., after the BUREAU REPORT. UsiTep STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUIL- TURE. WeATAER BUREAU, SAN FRaNCISCO, March 17, 5 ». M.—Cloudy and threatening weather prevails over California and the plateau region, with scattering light Tains in the lower Sacramento Valley and along the sonthern coast. The weather is generally clear in Oregon, Washington and Mon- tana. The barometer is lowest in Western Oregon and highest in the Dakotas. Tt is about stationary along the Cali the faterlor. The temprature is generally below the normal in all districts except Oregon aud Wash- ington, whers it is slightlv above. High northwest winds have occnrred to-day in Southeastern Cali- fornia and Arizona; elsewhere they have been light to fresh and variable. Scattering light rains will fall to-night in Northern California and along the Southern California coast, also in Northern Nevada and Utah. rollowing are sexsonal rainfalls as comvared with st season On same date: Eureka 32.62, eason 47.16: Red BIuft 2445, Jagy season Sacramento 21.54. last season 13.85: San Francisco 22,10, last seuson 16,10: Fresno 11.85, last_season 6.14: Los Angeles 12.47, 6.40; San Diego 10.65, last season 3.96; Y um last season 2.16. San Francisco data: Maximum temperature 52 deg.: minimum. 16 deg.: mean, 49 deg. Forecast made at San Francisco for the thirty bours ending midnight, March 18, 1895: For Northern California—Scattering light rains to-night, except fair along the extreme northwe: coast; generally fair Monday; slightly warme fresh generally westerly winds. For Southern California—Light ralns along the coast to-night and early Monday morning, followed by falr, slightly warmer, fresh westerly winds. Nevada—Light rafn or snow Monday: nearly ure. ain_Or SNow in the northerly 1 Monday atternoon; nearly are. ir, except light scattering rain in WEATHER For Utih—Li portion, comm stationary temp For Arizona—] the southern portion to-night; nearly stationary tempe ure. ‘rancisco and vieinity—Light rain to- sht or early Monday morning; 1 v fair during Monday; slightly warmer, fresh westerly winds. e cting Forecast Offict; oc STEAMERS, Dates of Departure ¥From San Francisco. STEAMER. |DEST |__sams_ | ruem. Marl8, 12u [P M S S | Panama uina. .. | Newport Mar18. 8axm|Bdw'y 2 Alce Blnchd | Portland Mar 18, 5px| Valleio Homer-......| Yaquina Mar18, 5pm | Oceamc roint Loma. | Mar19,12 Miss'n 1 Arago |Coos Bay Mar19.10ax | Va leio Torona, Mer2011a% | Baw'y 2 Queen. Mar 20,10aM | Spear Pomona. ¥ | Mar 20, 2em | Bdw'y 1 Weeott Mar 20, 8ax | Vallejo, Umatilia [Mar21 9aw | Bdwy 1 Eureka ... | Newnort Bax|Baw'y 2 Humboldt... | Humix Santa Ros Mar 24.11au | Bdw'y 2 Mar25.10am | S | Doz Y0OD W. HDOG FOR old. 915 Filbert st. IJOR SALE—1060,000 BRIC! wood lumber; $6 per thousand. Greenwich | and Octavia sts. . | D OFFICE DESKS. 211 repairing. D PNEUMATIC SAFETY Folnt Loma. Mar 18 Homer. Arago. Weeott. Newport . Humboldt Ba; Humboldt Kahului. Kabulul San Blas........| Panama. City of Puebla.. | Victoria & Pu; Columbia.. Portland. 20. 3 ‘hina and Japan. Humboldt Ba; HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. D H Wyckoft, Woodland H A Merriam, Los Gatos P C Wyckoif, Woodland C F Scammen, Los Gatos G W Vaughan, Sta Rosa W G Swalwill & & B F Shaw, Nev: A Loon, N Y SBurt, Chicago Mare Island F G McLean & w, Cal allejo W Anderson & s, Wtsnvl , Port Costa J H Davis, w & ¢, Eureka Maytield W H Hall & s, Cal akland SH May, NY ms, Berkeley F B T F Conners,"0aklana R M W Vanderbiit, Sn Rafael C , Spokane 1 L Rosenthal, Stockton F Riffle, Portland er, Oakland Vallejo Chicago | G M McKenzle, Chicago K E Winfield, Sacramnto D R Prince, Fresno E Rodden, Oakdale H G L Moore, San Jose F H Gerome & w, Detroit | Mrs Kniffen, Trenton O C Conley, Bakersfield Mrs Harp & ¢, Angels Cp J Alexander, Sacramento J R Heobon, Saimon Miss A , Or O W Maulsby, Sta Maria J W Davis, Tulare J B Hoyt, Solano W H Smith, Mo City LRackelifte, Sacramento R W Bulla & £, Los Ang D J Shields, Cal C M Simpson & w, Pasdn T V Fleet, Sacramento J A Gill, Sacramento L ¥ Breuner, Sacramento L E Akins & C A Swisler & w, Sacto A J Blodsoe, Ex C A Holland&w, Cal ¥ A Blakeler, Hanford K Garner, Los Angeles R Luider, Tulare J Y Jackson, Coronado J M Burns, Vacaville F Frigold, Wis R M Hennagren, Tacoma HOUSE. E McGettigan, Vallejo A C Chambers, Stockton J C Sexton, Pleasanton J R Laine & w, Sacto A E Cannade: J C Buker, Fruitvale P F Hofman, Newcastle Mrs Carpender, S Lake J @ Palmer & w, 11l RUSS F Landgren, Cal L C Kell W MeCawley & w, Cal T Page, E B Willis CA T A Cal JF t A Hamilion & w, Bakers- LD pie, Tulon field J B Olcott, Manchester 1, C Sherwood, Alameda T Kennedy, Watsonville K E Kelly, Willows N Carmichael & w, Nev A G Dyer, Salt Lake H F Fountain, Cal G A Wyman, Truckee J D Wadsworth, S Rosa T C Collis, Lompoc A Putnam, Cuba Mrs O'Hullinan, N Y Miss Baen, San Jose C P Berry, Mt View J C Pexton, Pleasanton A C Chambers, Siockion 7 C Holloway, Cloverdle C L Pardee, Arcata AW Lindsey, Nev C Lacey, Mo J Right, Santa Cruz- A'E Yates, Santa Rosa C P Swain, 8 L Obispo M C Jones, Sausalito €M Crawford, Wash Aiss J Ferry, Eureka J X Fedle & w, Colton ES Jones, Orezon Pincas, Wheatlend Mr Stanley & w, Stocktn T A Moonan, San Jose J H Hughes, San Miguel C G Cargill, San Juan £ V Spencer, Susanville F McGowan & w,Eureka D Brandon, Fort Bragg E D Warren, Ukiah H Van Alen, Arizona Miss K Boyd, Uklsh W D Deming &w,Madera ¥ Hall, Victoria N W Batile & w, Seattle Mrs Newman, N Zealand PALACE HOTEL. J Johnston, Sacto Miss Johnslon, Sacto 1 Cross, Los Angeles I Dickerson Mrs Dickerson, Cal Mrs. Ryan, Poriland A J West, Milwaukee R F Lopez, US N R G Monroe, N Y Dr. Haynes, Los Ang Mrs Ward, N Y MrsL D Ward, N Y A N Forsyth, Chicago Mrs Eddy, Montana A M Gale, Canada M Wasserman. Paris R Bacon, Cleveland G Miadendorf, Chicago 2 < C 1C 8 Chulte, Ky 1P Curd, Louisville ES Ward, N Y DrLD Ward, N Y T P Filnt, Los A Col Eddy, Montana ¥ Lone, N Y A W Fiero, Chicago 1 G Hoeflich, Louisville W O Dupee, Bosion CW Booth. N ¥ G Schneider, Chicago € Bender, Chicago C von Bose, Canton R D Kirby & w, 111 F B Lord, Kansas City ~ C S Norris & W, Chicago ¥ Knowles, San Jose S F Cleary, N Y RS Abercombie, N ¥ A A Bilicke, Los Ang I Frazee & w, N Y. © M Kilsey, Cal 0’21 Spence & w, Mo LICK HOUSE. €S Balmey, N Mex "D R Cameron, Hanford P J McCormick, L Ang A B Culver, Tonia iss Kautier, Kalamazoo Mrs Kirper, Cincinnati G D Givens, & Louls E W Burtis, New Haven H A Prait, Fowler H Dodds, Mexico H C Shaw, Stockton M Goldman, Merced M Coffman, Merced C Fleming, Merced J B.Waish & w, San Jose A C Snyder, Santa Cruz J H Book, Los Angeles T Kraft, Red Bluft Miss G Kraft, Red Bluft Lee Fairchild, Sacto G Church & W, Grass Val Miss Ora Foirchild, Sacto H B P Carden Marysville E C Wetmore, Toronto Mrs Carden, Marysville W J Andrews, Renfew J 1 Painter, Vicioria W R Fox, Sydney C G Chery, Seattle NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J B Cartwright, St Paul L M McCarty, St Paul FJ Kane, N Y T 0'Rourke, Chicago MJ Conors, Chicago M Matthews, Astoria Joe Walcoti, Prescott D J 0'Toole, Oakland F O'Connor, Oakland T Brayton, Chicago W R Raymond, Fresno C H Purdéy, N Y ¥ L McCarty, Montana R Gordon, Salt Lake G Thompson, Salt Lake H A Russell, Mo M H Wise, Galeshurg BALDWIN HOTEL. 3 G C Wilking, Red Bluff J I Pike, Ypsilanti,Mich G C Brooks, Ukiah J'A Havemeyer & w,NY W A Murphydw,StPaul T R Broad & w, N Y H R Leam, Portland J Underwood, Chicago D L Snediker, Chicago H F Meserve, Seattle D Driscoll, Menlo Park J S Carter, Vallejo T A Slopes, Oakland A L Frick, Oakland G Mayes, Onkland R P Stenson, Grass Val J R Thutston, Red Bluft H Kanffer, Kalamazoo THE CALL CALENDAR. MaRrcH, 1895. & Co. Astoria, 49 Perk ns & Co. mr Pomona, Hannah, 20 hours from Eureka; s and mdse. 10 Goc Perkins & Co. Lours; pass and mdse, to Goodall, I Anderson, pass and lumber, to C A Hooper & Co. tmr Noyo, Levinson, 18 hours fm Fort Bragg; s and mdse, to J S Kimball. mr agerlund, 2134 niber, 5044 railr hours fm Green- road tles,to L E produce io Goodall, Perkins & Co. mr Scotia, Johnson, 21 hours from Rock- 240 M {t lumber, toJ R Hanify. mr Santa Cruz, Nicholson, 86 hours from San 20 and way ports; produce, 10 Goodall, Perkins & Co. mr Lakme, Bonifleld, 87 hours from Port Los Angeles: ballast, to C A Cooper & Co. r Eliza Miller, Christiansen, 27 days frm Tres Marias; 449 cedar logs, to C D Bunker & Co. Sailed. SUNDAY, March 17. Schr Jennie Thelin, Hansen. r Ralph J Loog, Jorgensen, Coquille River. Schr Ori Mitchell. Scor Pachel, Wilson, Phelps Landing. Schr Moro, Johnsoa. Returned. SUNDAY, March 17. Schr Rachael, Wilson, hence Mar 17 for Phelps Landing, returned on account of strong SW winds. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS — March 17—10 » m—Weather vind SE: velocity 10 miles an hour. Domestic FPoris. ANGELES—Safled Mar 17—Stmr Greenwood; Haw stmr San Mateo, for Comox. EUREK A—Arrived Mar 17—Sumr Humboldt, he ur 16, TATGOSH—Passed out Mar 17—Br stmr Mio- wera, from Victoria for Honolulu and Sydney; Nic stimr Costa Rica, trom Departure Bay for Sen Fran- cisco. Passed in Mar 17—Nor stmr Peter Jebsen; from San Diego for Nanaimo. JASTORIA—Arrived Mar 17—Stmr Truckee, hice ar 14. TACOMA—Arrived Mar 12—TUS stmr U S Grant, from a cruise. SEATTLE—Safled Mar 14—Schr Ethel Zane, for San Pedro. nts of Trans-Atlantic Stoamers. SArived Mar 17—Stmr Aura- Tk Arrived Mar 17—Stmr La Bretagne, trom New Yor) NEW YORK—Arrived Mar 17—Stmr La Gas- cogne, from Havre. Importations. GOLETA—Per Santa Cruz—3 cs tobacco, 7 hides, 291 sks lima beans, 1 cs Cigars. Lompoc—1235 sks_mustard seed, 844 sks beans, 24 sks peas, 1 ¢8 tea, 72 s eggs, 1 sk beeswax, 64 bxs 8 Kes butter, 4 bgs sced, 214 sks dried froit, 27 sks dried prunes, 1 sk hides, 218 bxs apples. Tocksiding No 3—1510 sks rock. Harris hogs. San Simeon—123 hogs. FORT BRAGG—Per Noyo—2 bxs fish, 8 cs pat- terns, 5 sks abalones, 50 M shingles, 100 posts, 1 cs piano, 235 M £t lumber. SUREK A—Per Pomona—11j bxs fish, 3 cs mdse, 1 cs dry goods, 42 bxs buiter, 71 gks potatoes, 1 cs bacon, 15 bxs veal, 8 bbls mineral water, 3 horses, 1 cs boots and shoes, 168 M shingles, 31 peas, 9 cs baking powder, 1 bx smoked meat, 1 sk popcorn, 3 pkgs express, 1 sk coin. Tields Landing—85 3 £t lumber, 128 sks potatoes, 200 M shingles, 73 bxs appies. WATSON VILLE—Per Gipsy—2022 bags sugar, 45 areen 25 dry hides, 371 8ks beans. Pigeon Point—137 sks beans, 152 drums 89 boxes cheese, 12 bxs butter. Blanco—2 cs eags. Moss Landing—b cs eggs, 114 bxs butter. Soquel—71 bxs appies, 20 rolls leather. Santa Cruz—2 bbls wine, 13 bgs bags, 118 pk; Bousehiold goods, 25 cs chéese, § bxs butter, 60 Is lime. PORTLAND—Per Queen—53168 pk T, 2 o8 personal effects, 6 Tolis leather, 1 cs millinery, 3 k d crates, 5 sks horseradish, 8 cs wine, 2 cs bottles, 6 pkgs furniture, bbls biankets, 1 s woolens, 3 Tolls carpet, 5 bbls mineral water, — tons scrapiron, 1 cs clothing, 15 bals horse collars, 3 cs dry goods, 19 pkes woodenware, 306 ks 1320 qr-sks 9208 hi. sk flour, 2 bxs fish, 10 sks 0ysters, §18 sks ontons, 3904 sks potatoes, 200 sk rye, 40 sks oats, 600 cg canned goods, 1240 sks bran, 4322 sks barley, 49 sks plumes, 333 sks fertilizers, 50 sks bristics, 48 M £t lumber, 253 beis hides, 2 sks tails, 4 sks glne- stock, 4 pkgs deer horns, 3 pkgs candy, 190 pkgs crackers. Astoria—3 bxs can tops, 98 sks oysters, 5 bis nets, 5 rolls leather, 200 mats rice, 15 cs chinaware, 13 M ftlumber, 2569 bdls laths, 4 pkgs express, 468 bdls shooks. TORTLAND, ETC—Per Alice Blanchard—61 bals hides, 230 sks potatoes, 1 skin, 146 pkgs mdse, 134 bbis ofl, 3 cs woolens, 47 cds matchwood, 451 plles, 118 bis excelsior, 5' cs dry goods, 8 cs 5’ bbls ardware. NEW PORT—Per Yaquina—e0 bbls wine, 48 bags l'l'lhmtl, 1 cs dry goods, 237 bxs oranges, 77 bxs emons. San Pedro—21 bxs oranges. Hueneme—1 bx butter. Ventura—1 cs dry goods, 50 sks walnuts, 28 sks dried apricots, 9 sksdried peaches, 93 sks 10 Dbbls ink, 237 bxs oranges, 51 bxs lemons, 11 ¢s eggs, 1bx limes. h]hln Pedro—21 cs mineral water, 4 reapers, 4 poles. Goleta—2 bxsbuiter, 30 sks crawfish, Santa Barbara—9 sks dried prunes, 19 sks wal- nuts, 2 sks almonds, 2 cs olive oil. Cayucos—2 tubs 164 bxs butter, 28 cs cheese, 12 ctle‘n 1 bdl hides, 32 dressed calves, 1 bdl cali- skins. San Simeon—163 bxs butter, 2 dressed calves, 12 WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. l = — e e ] .| W.ITh. ¥r) ’s Phi ECOND-HAND PHARTON AND DELIVERY | |50 Eei0a) Moony EruS, wagon: cheap. 924 Bryant st. 15[y e, NEW CARTS; 4-SPRING WAGO — First Quarter. i| 8] 4| 5| 8} 7] 8] 9 EW EXPRESS.WAGON, 2D-HAND DELIV- TN B B g | March 10, cry, bus; buggies cheap. =100 Golden Gate ave. ; 10{11|12|13|14|15|16 @ Full Moon. INE BAKERY AND LAUNDRY WAGONS, B rockaway, bugzies; also hack. 828 Harrisow. 21122 L”I C l(uqc: J;r T ' WINANOIAL. {28 1291%0 © 2oz NEY TOLOAN ON SAN FRANCISCO REAL e Moan, estate, W.J. GUNN, 410 Montgomery st. ©8 eggs, 6 sks abalones. o lonierey—48 bxs apples, 24 cs cheese, 1 bx aba- ne shells. GUAYMAS—Per St Paul—7 rolls leather, 6 bls shark fins, 4 pes machinery, 110 sks dry pes, 3505 e a7 hides, 81 sks damiana, 4 d ia Paz—487 green hides, 81 sks dami hides. 5 bls deerskins, 11,sks oregano, 100 sks gicil, § bals ish fus, 1 bl lambskius, 21 bars bul- on. Mazatlan—61 pkgs lignum vite, 16 sks 6 crts 2 bbls shelis, 17 B0 sheinios. 7 cris Mesions o 17 sks ore samples, 816 bgs ore, 53 pes rawhide, 2 sk coftee, 1 bx clay figures, 2 bx siiver and gold, 2 fornia coast and falling siightly in | Mar23, 9ax|Washt'n | or Queen, Ackley, 611 hours tm Portland, via | Stmr Yaquina, Jepsen, 70 nours from Newport and way ports, pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Alice Blanchard, Dunham, 60 hours from | Coos B and mdse, to Russ, Sanders & Co, 28 hours from | Bl“lut x&ld bullion, 79 bars silver bullion, 7 bgs pre- ates, San Jose del Cabo—27 sks 7 pacas damiana, 12 bxs tomatoes, 6 pacas oregano, 13 pkgs chili, tomatos and lemons, 76 sks raw sugar, 16 salt hides, 1 bl shark fins. Magdalena Bay—35 live turtles, 12 cs gelatine of turtle, 900 bls orchilla. Ensenada—5 sks beeswax. | VANCOUVER, VIA C PR R—Per Umatilla— 52 cs cigurettes, 10 ¢s smok tobacco, 10 cs Cignrs, | 2 bxs Iron butts, 1 cs velvets, 5 s show cards, 1 ¢s silk thread, 3 bbls axle zrease, 2 bxs carbons, 1 crt Tubber wheels, 10 cs, § bals sheeting, 2 cs flannels, 25 bals demins, 2 cs cabinets, 1 bal cotton duck, & ¢esshoes, 4csb & s, 3 s hardware, 12 planos 1 es hats, 50 bbls glucose. New Whitcom—1 ¢s corsets. Anscortes—50 bxs codfish, 1 bx mineral water. Everett—1015 kes nails, 600 bars bullion, 8 s 177 bdls 50 rolls paper. Tacoma—3 rolls belt, 3 bals tobacco, 2 bxs hose, 2 bxs tires, 18 cs closets, 6 buis flonr, 8100 sks | bran, 1 bbl syrup, 400 bars bullion, 2 bxs plates, 1 | bx cotton yarn, 1'csk crockery, 1 bx glasswere. Tacoma via local—1 crt.separater bowls, 250 sks flonr, 784 bals hoops. | Tacoma via through—1 bal cordage, 7 bbls glass- ware. | Port Townsend—1 ch express, 1 bag coln. quictoria—1 ch express, 1 bag cotn, 20 bxs hal- ut. Seattle—1 cs candy, 1 cs woolens, 8 crts bath- tubs and pails, 31 sks bones, 33 bdls salted calf hides, 200 bdls salt hide: 139 sks gluestock, 1 bx beeswex. 5 bbls 6 bt bbls b camp. 4 es dry goods, 20 bxs soap, 350 sks coal, 1212 tons coal, 8 cs tobucco. 4 €S patent medicine, 1 cs roliers, 1 piano, 117 green hides, 14 bdls deerskins, 1 bl elks 1 bx bams, 1 incubator, 1 brooder, 5 pkgs express, 2 PKEs coin. Consignees. Per Santa Cruz—Tillmann & Bendel: J M Moore: J K Armsby & Co; Standard Ol Co: Von Voss & | Co: W P Fuller & Co: A Schilling & Co: S Jacobs: Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson: Baker & Hamilton; J P Henning: W.C Price & C: Wilson & Baechtel: Feiling, Cressy & Co; F B Halght: S Levy & C € Lind: MeDonough & Runyon: Getz Bros & Co Vervalin: Dairvmen's Union; Kowslsky & Co 13 & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: P C § § Co: Wheaton, Bréon & Co; Brigham, Hoppe & Co O E Whitney & Co: Jansen, Rose & Heney; Lowry & Stellar; H Dutard; Sherrv, Avilla & Co; Pacific Paving Co: Roth, Blim & Co. Per Noyo—Caspar Lumber Co: A L Bancroft & Co: Union Lumber Co: G Camilioni & Co; Edison Light & Power ('o; A Dickerson: F W Mauvrill. Per Pomona—A Palad! Pacific Coast Fish Co: Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Dodge, Sweeney & Co: W F Mitenell C E Whitney & Co: Dairymen's Union: A Crocker & Co; E R Stevens & C Humboldt Min- eral Water Co: Hills Bros: J H Newbauer & Co; G L Sweet : Overland Freight Transfer Co: G de Luca Standard Oil Co; Tillmann & Bendel: D Vervalin: | Felling, Cressey & Co: Wellman, Peci & Co; Chas 4, Nelson; Witzel & Baker: Wells, Fargo & Co; H J H Dutard; McDonough & Runyon: John W P Failer & Co: J H Davis; J R Hanify & Co; John F English; Legalett & Hellgiz: W G Palmelster; Marshall, Teggart & Co: M Kalish & ‘o. Per Gipsy—Western Suzar Ref Co: H Dtard: N Ohlandt & Co: Standard Oit Co: Gonld & Jandin: C F Bailey; Golberz, Bowen & Co J W Gale & Co: | Dairymen’s Union:' Wheaton, Breon & Co: Jjonas | Erianger & Co: C E Whitney & Co: Herman Joost; | Dodze, Sweeney & Co: Tillmann d Bendel: Miller | & Son: LG Sresovich & Co: Norton Tanninz Co; Brown & Adams: Baker & Hamilton; Hills Bros T Cowell & Co; Hammond & Brod; ' Cluf Bros | Jose Abello. | _ Per Queen—H Dutard: 'Thomas & Kahn; Dalton Bros; Wolf & Sons len & Lewis; W R Larzalere | Com Co; Geo Morrow & Co; Balfour. Guthrie & Co : DT Russell: O G Heaton: G E eldon; J Stenc | W C Price & Co; Parrott & Co: Haslett & Baile F H Hamme 'homas Loughran; Allison & € ansen, Rose & Heney: D E Allison & Co: I1 E Bat tin & €0; A Levy & Co: J B Cook: California tilizer Co: Porter Bros & C 3 A Van Voorhies: Chas Teizin; Willamette Mill Co: Bissinger & Co; Theo Fisher: Portland | Cracker Co: Willamette Pulp & Paper Co: | Paper Co; Western Roll Paper C L D Stone & Co; | Palmer & Rey; Lewls Packing Co; A Zuckerman | Chas Harley & Co; A F Thompson; R L Toplitz | Hoftman & Alexander: Main & Winchester: G H | Tay & Co: Otiy, McAllister & C “latsop Mill Co: | Brown Bros & Co; A Paladini ¥ | Cavalier & Co: Darby & mme} ; | Alaska Packers' Assn; Wells, I'a; | Can Co; Foultardy & 'Parker: P Berwin & Bro; H 2 Grant; F Riffie; Thos Steele: Heyneman & Co: Stelner, Strauss & Co: A J de Larue: J C Johnson; C A Malm: Heller. Bachman & Co; O S Dowe} Sacramento Oyster Co. Per Alice Bianchar & Gebhardt R Rind: Ru: Alaska Pac) Hammer; D W Hansen; Woodbury Oil Co; Chas Jacobsen: order. Per Yaquina—Schweitzer & Co; Gonld & Jardin; 1 Scatena & Co: Campodonico & Malcolm : J Gund: lach & Co; D E Allison & Co;: J Ivancovich & Co; ¥ Garnier & Co: Dalrymen’s Union: H Wieman: R A Tripple: Murray Bros: W P Fuller & Co: Owl cDononsh & Runyon; D Keefe & Co; Hooker & Co: California Ink { E A Wagper: forgan Oyster C rzo & Co: Pacific ‘Thomas Loughran: Metlin Hoftman & Alexander; S Stra : Golden City Chemical Works: A ter: Tmmel & Co: Wetmore Bros; A C Bur- Co; A Paladini; s sh'Co; O B Smith & Co: M T Freitas & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Chas Kel- | logg: Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Kowalsky & Co: S H | nerson; De Bernardi & Co; Smith's Cash Store; LD Stone & C Brunswick: C E Whitney & Co: J Hoffman; Getz Bros & Co: Ross & Hewlett: A D Barnard; Hills Bros; B M Atchison&Co: Wood, Curtiss & Co: Grangers’ Business Assn: J L Recua; Hammond & Brod: H Heckman & Co: T J McGee & Co: Chas Montgomery & Co; Herman Walde Marshall, Teggart & Co: Western Meat. Co: Mitehell: A H racca Wine Go. Per St Paul nd Lead Works: J Bunker & Co: 4 - Garcia & Maggini: J D Sprec Bros Co; Jap- | Anese Consul; A Paladinl; The Wagner Mfg Co: W Loazia & Co; W Renne; ¥ Ruther & Co: Tann- hauser & Co; Geo Staacke & Co; A H Stevens; W -Theideman; Chas Teitzen: Cabrera, Roma & Co: | Gandelaria Con Mex Mfg Co; San Vicente Mining ‘0. Per Umatilla—American Tobacco Co; California Broom Mg Co; Baker & Hamilion; C G Bennett & Co; Murphy, Grant & Co; C E Whitney & Co: Edi- son Light & Power Co: J D Spreckels & Bros Co; O § Levy; Dunham, Carrigan & Co; W G Richardson; Selby Smelting and Lead Co; Geo Morrow & Co: C | F Wright; Amer Press Assn: C J Leist & Co: Fair- banks Supply Co; H Cowell & Co; American Union Figh Co; A Paladini; Bissinger & Co: Mfg Shoe Co: CCarpy & Co; Dairymen's Union: Hills Bros; C W Lyke: Goodall, Perkins & Co: Kowalsky & Co; G N Fisk; Levi Strauss & Co; W B Sumner & Co; J W Otis: Wells, Fargo & Co; Oregon Imp Co: Sher- { man, Clay & Co: W Fleishér; Williams, Brown & Co: Boston W H R Co; Dans, Harber & Co; D C Damson; J Peters; S Lachman & Co; Lachman & J S Cord: E Waterford; A C Brauer: J S ; Waterhouse & Lester; Anglo-American Crockery Co; Carmel Island Salt Works; C W Guis: E B Sibley: E J Shattuck & Co; F B Read: F Cav- agnaro; G R Lucy; G H Gareshe: John Martin; P Crocker & Co; Marisch Bros & Co: Robt M Hem- ingsen: Relss Bros & Co; Sachs Bros: W G Hin- ton; W S Seammell: M V Covley; F W Braun & Co; T S Bentley; J B Pressy; Silyesti & Sporit BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. ‘Birth, marriage and death notices-sent by mail wlilnot be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized {0 have the same published.] i BOR: PFAFFLE—In this city, March 16, 1895, to the wife of H. Pfaflle, a son. EAI“LE'\'I;ID this city, March 14, 1895, to the v/ Safley. a son. DIED. Horstmann, Henry Hansen, Asmus H. Harriman, Minerva C. Luckhardt, Julius C. TLorrigan, Mary E. Linsley, Ewins Wright MeFadden, Hannah O'Connell, ' Alice Smith, Dollie Staxg, Cornelius Sullivan, Catherine Godens, J. D. Schroeder, John H. Hastings, Stephen Waiter, Max CRARY—In this city, March 16, 1895, Rev. Ben- Crary D.D., beloved husband of Mary 3 nd father of Mrs. Anne C.Steele and Agnes, Bertha and Catherine Crary, & native of Indiana, aged 74 years 3 months and ‘4 days. @ Funeral services will be held THIS DAY (Monday), at 2 o'clock P. M., at the California- street M. 2. Church, corner California and Brod- erick streets. se desiring to view the de- ceased may call at the family residence, 2735 Pine street, from 3 o'clock Sunday to Monday noon. Please omit flowers. Interment National Cemetery. G. A. R.—Members of George H. Thomas Post No. 2, G. A. R., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of our late comrade, Rev. B.T.Crary, THIS DAY (Monday), at 2 ‘o'clock P. ., from the California-street M. E. Church. T. K. STATLER, Com. Dalton Barry, Joseph P, Crary, Rev. B. F. Chandler, Charlés Cleary, Jane riis, Capt. C. 8. Freese, W. H. “oley, Rosella Glootz, Adolph H. L. TICKNER, Adj. McFADDEN—In this city, March 16, 1805, Han- nah, beloved wife of the late Edward McFadden, and’ aunt of Bernerd Conwuy and Mrs. Kelly, a native of Ireiand, ased 82 vears, Aw-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock A.M., from ber late residence, 1016 Minna street, thence to St. Joseph’s 'Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for tlie repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. 3. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DENN—In this city, March 16, 1895, Maurice, be- loved husband of Anastasia Denn, and father of Maurice, John, Richard and Magiie Denn, Mrs. A. Murphy, Mrs. M. Humphries and Mrs. K. Bow- dena, a native of the parish of Glandmore. County Kilkenney, Treland, aged 79 years 4 months and 10dave. TArlzona papers please copy.| ¥ Friends and acquaintances are res sully invited to attend the faneral THIS DAY (Monday), at_9 o'clock A. .. from his late residence, 1327 Sansome street, thence to St. Francis Church, Vallejo streer, \here a solemn requiem mass’wili be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 8:30 o'clock A. x. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. SULLIVAN—In this city, March 17, 1895, Cath- erine, beloved daughter of Jeremiah'and Johanna, Sullivan, and niece of Michael and Timothy Dris- coll, anative of San Francisco, aged 4 months and 16 days. 83~Tho funeral will take place THIS DAY (Monday), at 1 o'clock P. M. from the resi- §omco of the parents, 2104 Tenniesscs stroey, near Sierra, Potrero. Interment Holy Cross Cemétery. HANSEN—In this city, March 16, 1895, Asmus H., beloved husband of Wilhelmine Hansen, and father of Asmus W., Margaret, .Christine, Lulu and Minnie Hansen, a native of Kappeln. Hol- stein, Germany, aged 58 years. A member of Concordia Lodke No. 122, L. 0. 0. F., Walhalla Encampment No. 7, I 0.0.'F., and” California Lodge No. 1, A. 0. U. W. ga-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from Qdd Fellows’ \ Hall, where funeral services will be held under the guspices of Concordia Lodge No. 122, . 0.0. F. Interment I. 0. O. . Cemetery. Remains at par- lors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street, be- tween Fidth aud Sixth. FRIIS—In this city, March' 16. 1895, Captain Charles Stewart Friis, beloved husband of Rosa Erils, and father of Arthur C., Hector A., Mary, Florence and Kate Frils and Mrs. Gaptais G. T, Brokan, a native 02 Denmgrl, aged 73 yeats 1 month and 19 days. B5Friends and acquaintances ara respect- fully invited o attend the funcral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from Masonic Temple, corner Post and Monigomery streets, under the auspices of Mount Morlah Lodge NO. 44, and A. M. Interment Masonic Cemeter: STAGG—In this city, March 16, 1995, Cornelins Stagz, beloved cousin of Mrs, Josephine Oldis and Frank Oldis, a native of New York City, aged 68 [New York City papers please copy. | riends and acqnaintances nre respect- fully invited 1o attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 2 o’clock P. M., from the residence of his cousin, Mrs, Josephine Oldis, 460 Cbenery street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. CLEARY—In this city, March 16, 1885, Jane, be- loved wite of Patrick Cleary, and devoted mother Henry, Katie and Anoie Cleary, and sister of Mrs. John Brady, a native of Count Limerick. Treiand, aged 58 years. [New Yorl and Conaecticut papers please copy. ] BFFriends and acqualntances sare respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday). at 9 o’clock A. M., from her late resi- aence, 1303 Sanchez street, corner Twenty-sixth, thence to St. Paul's Church, where.a solemn requiem. high mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock AL Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. —In this city, March 16, 1895, Joseph P. beloved son'of John and thelite Julia & native of Benicia, Cal., aged 29 years. ends and acquaintances are’ respect- ¥ iavited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday). at 8:30 o'clock a. M., from his iate residence, 649 Howard street, thence to St. Pat- Church, ‘where a solemn requiem mass ill be celcbrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. HORSTMANN —In this city, Mared 16, 1895, Henry, beloved husband ot Anna Margaretha Horsimann, and father of Mrs, William Krase ana Henry, Maggie, Fred, Emma, Minna and ie Horstmann, a native 0? Scharmbeck, Han- over, Germany, aged 66 years 2 monthsand 3 days, A member of San Francisco Schuetzen Verein and Concordia Lodge No. 122, I. 0. O. F. fo-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tdesday), at 1 o'clock P. M., from his late resi- dence, 7 Thirtieth street, near Mission, thence to California Hall, 620 Bush street, near Powell, re funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock P. a0 Interment L O. O. F. Cemetery. CHANDLER — In this city, March 17, 1895, Charles Chandler, a native of New York State, aged 83 years. £5-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock A. ., from his late Tesidence,' 1907 Stockton street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. ENSBURY—In this city. March 15, 1895, Martin Ensbury, & native of Ireland, aged 60 years. B A5~ The tuneral will take place TO-MORROW (Tuesduy), at 2 o'clock P. M., from the par- lors of J.C. 0'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. Interment, Laurel Hill Cemetery. DETELS—In Indio. March 15,” 1895, John A., beloved son of Martin and Mary Detels, and brother of Martin P., Sophie F., William P. and agene J. Detels, 2 native of San Francisco, aged 27 years 3 months and 5 days. @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- sully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock A. M., from St. Patrick’s Church,” Seward and Peralta streets, Oakland, where a solemn reguiem high mass will be cele- brated for the happy repose of his soul. Inter- ment private, in Mount Calvary Cemeiery, San Francisco. GODEUS — Members of the Veteran Volunteer Firemen’s Association will assemble at their hall TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock 2. 3., to attend the funeral of our late brother and member, J. D. Godeus. J. H. MAHONEY, Pres. W. A. 8COLIAY, Sec. LORRIGAN—In this city, March 17, 1895, at her residence, 2930 Folsom street, Mary E., dearly beloved wife of Bartholomew W. Lorrigan, and mother of Mrs. Thomas W. Lilly, Mrs. Thomas D. E. Wilson and Frank, Mathias, Mary and Nel- lie Lorrigan, 2 native of County Limerick, Tre- land, aged 56 yearsand 10 months. ([Chicago s please cOpy. | ce of funeral hereafter. SCHROEDER—In this city, March 17, 1895, John ., beleved husband of Sophie Schroeder, and father of John C., Henry d William D. Schroeder, Mrs. M. Joost, Mrs. J. Thode, Mrs. A. ocker and. Mrs. F. Maas, a native of Hanover. Germany, aged 81 years 7 months and 11 days. B3-Notice of furieral hereafter. HASTINGS—In this city, March 17, 1898, Stephen Hastings, a native of the parish of Tulivigira, Couniy Clare, Ireland, aged 31 years. LINSLEY—In this city, March 17, 1895, Ewins eht Linsley, beloved husband of Anneite L. Linsley and beloved fatherot William, Howard and Walter Linsiey, a native of Kinrinan, Ohio, aged 63 years b months and 11 days. FREESE—In this city, March 15, 1895, W. H. Freese, a native of Maine, aged 67 years 11 months and 2 day FOLEY—In this city, March 15, 1895, Rosella Foley, aged 21 years 5 months and 11 days. GLOOTZ—In this city,” March —, 1895, Adolph Glootz, a native of Germany, aged 56 years and 10 days. HARRIM —In this city, March 15, 1895, Miner- va C. Harriman, a native of Petaluma, Cal., aged 29 years and 25 days. LUCKHARDT —In this city, March 16, 1895, Julius Luckhardt, a native of San Francisco, ears and 8 months. ‘WALTER—In this city, March 15,1895, Max Wal- ter, a native of San Francisco, aged 38 years. O'CONNELL—In Oakland, March 18, 1895, Sister Peter Claver (nee Alice O’'Connell) a native of XNevada, aged 26 years 9 months and 8 days. SMITH —In Berkeley, March 15, 1895, Dollie Smith, a native of Natchez, Miss., aged 48 years 4 monthsand 1day. UNITED UNDERTAKERS' EMEALMING PARLORS. Everything Reguisite for First-class Funerals| at Reagonable Rates. Telephone 3167. 27 and 29 Fifth street. MCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNFRAL DIRFCTORS & EMBALMERS, 26 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. ‘Telephone 3080. CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, N SAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN; laid out on the lawn plan; perpetual care; bean- | tl, permanent and easy of access; see it before buyiug & burial place elsewhere. Citv ¢ flice. 9 City Hall Avenue. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. PACIFIC COAST STEAHSHIP COMPANY TSPATCH STEAMERS FROM SAN Francisco for ports in_Alasks, 9 A. A, March 6, 21, April 5, 20. May 5, 20. For British Columbia and Puget Sound ports, March 6. 11, 16, 21, 26, 31, and every fitth day thereafter. ¥or Evreka, 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 dfl{ lllé:re gl‘, 8 A M. 1 e ¢ Port Harford, for San Diego, stopping only at Po Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, March 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day thereafter, at 11'A. M. For ports in Mexico, 10 A. M., 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 ASNRH, OREGON. HE OREGON R'Y & NAV. CO., E. McNErLL, Recelver, Ocean Div. m will dispatch from Spear-street whart at 10 A. 3. for the above ports one of their Al iron steamships, viz. STATE OF CALIFORNIA—March 10, 20, 30, April 9,18, 29. ‘OLUMBIA—March 5, 15. 25, April 4, 14, 24, Connecting via Portland with ' the O, B. & N. Co. system and other diverging lines for all poinis in Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Dakota, Utah, Wyoming, Yellow- ark and all points east and south and to Europe. Fare to Portland—Cabin, $16; steerage, $8; round trip, cabin, unlimited, $30, Freight ' and Ticket office, 19 Montgomery st. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Supts. Ocean Div., 10 Market st., San Francisco. stone Coolgardie gold fields }Premlmle). Austra- la; $220 first class, $110 ll.eengv(: Lowest rates to Capetow South Africa T Steamship Australia, Honolulu only, Tues- day, April 2, av 10 A OCEANIC STEANSHIP COMPANY. Australian steamer ARAWA saills via Honolulu and Auck- land Thursday, ~April = 4,80 2 P. M. Cook’s Parties to Homolulu, April 2. Reduce excursion rates. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. French Line to Havre. OMPAN & . il NaW ), 428 River, foo: of Morton st. Travelers by & this line avoid both transit by English railway an the discomior: of crossing the channel in & smail beat. New York to Alexandria, kgypt, via Parlg, first class $160: second class $116. LA CHAMPAGNE, Capi. Laugent, H ‘or further particulars apply to & A. FO! n¥;~r, Agent. 3. F. FUGAZY %5 Bowilng Green, New York. c., 8¢ Ome; ave., Sen Francisco. 0., Agents, 5 Montg 24 SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY €0, Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:40, 9:20, 11:00 A.».; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 P. 3. Thursdays—Ixtra trij at11:30 p. &, Saturdays—Extra trips at 1: and 11:30 P. M. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.3x; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 ». M. San Rafael to San Francisce WEER DAYS—8:25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 A. .3 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 . M. Saturdays—Extra tripg at 1:55 2. 3. and 6:35 7. M. SUNDAYS—R:10, 9:40, 11:10 A. 3.; 1:40, 3:40y 5:00, 6:25 r. M. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave Inoftect San Francisco. 1\;3;“1' Prmmx | S | Destination. 7240 Ax 8200 x| Novaio, §130 P 9:30 Ax| Fetaluma, 5:10 Fx|5:00 Px|Santa Rosa. 40 Ax ndsor, 180 Healdsbu Geyserville, 3:80 x|8:00 x| Cioverdale: | 7:30 x| 6:15 rig Pieta, l Hopland & 7:40 Ax|8:00 ax| Ukiah. | 7:30 ex |Guernavinie.| 7:30 22 3 6:15 7 Sonoma |10:40 Ax| B:50 Ax 8:20Fx|5:00 7| | snd 6:05 x| 6:15 2 Glen Ellen, 7:40 A>8:00 Ax. 110740 Ax|10:30 Ak 8:80 P3| 5:00 P | 6:05 px| 6:15 rag Btages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wess | sebastopol. Sprin S lages connect at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs. Stages connect at Pieta for Highland Springs Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. Stages connect at Ukich for Vichy Springs, Blua Lakes, Upper Lake, Lakeport, Booneville, Greene wood, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendoeino City, Forg Bragg, Usal, Westport, Cahto, Willetts, Calpell Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day’s, Lively’s, Gravell; Valley, Harrls, Blocksburs, Eridgeville, Hydesville snd Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced ates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points bes yond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, coruer New Montgomery sag Market streeis, under the Palace Hotel. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Mansger. Gen. Pass. Agent. SAUSALITO FERRY. From Jasvary 14, 1806, Leave S. F., WEEK DAYS. Arrive 8. P 7.00A.x. Mill Val., Ross Val., San Rfl....... 6.454.308 8.00A.. X “ SanQtn. 7.46A.M. 10.30a.3. 11300, 1457, “ “ “ P 3.10r.M. San Qto. 4.50e :30r . Ross Valley o en Rafael 8.004.¥. Tomales, Catadero and Wey 71.452.. Tomales and Way Stations LdRSe. T e xcept Tuerdays and Thursdays. B ednesdays aud Fiviars SUNDAYS. <o...... Ross Valley aod San Rafee 8,004, ill V. Val, San RAL.,S 10004y, ¢ s 113048, - st d 1.30p.m. £ . - % Ross Valley, San Rafiel, San Qta..... 2.45P.M. a0, Wil Val, Koss Val., San AL, $am Qin. 420000 6.00A.i. Pint Reyes and Way Stations. . . 1 X Mondzy cnly. only.. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIO SYSTEM.) Trains leave and are dae to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. LEAVE Froyw MARCH 13, 1895, 43004 Atlantic Express (via Martinez and ) Ugden & Fast.. 7:00a Port Costa and Benicia. 7:30A Naj Calistogs and *Santa Rosa; ‘acaille, o, Sacramento, and Redding via Davis; Martinez and San Ramon. 3 8:304 Niles, San Jose, kton, Ione, ento, Marysville, Red Bluff ARRIVE 7:154 10:454 8:304 Port Costa, Beniclaand Way Stations §9:004 “Sunset Limited,” Vestibuled Train through to New Orleans. . 9:004 New Orleans Express, *Raymond, Sants Barbars, J.0s Angeles, Dem- ing, El Paso, New Orleaus East, .. 5545, 1:00p Niles, San ore. *8:45% Niles, San Jose end Livermore. 113:45u Sacramento River Stenmers “9:00% 11:80P Port Costa and Wi 18:458 4:00r Martinez, San 00, Vallejo, Napa, Calistogs, 0o and Sanfa Ross . 9:154 e m‘:‘lbmm and anding, o arz0p NATUIS O, 1454 :30p les, Stockton . Fa5d 5:007 Los Augeles i fleld, " Santa Barbara Angeles 101154 5:007 Santa Fe for Mojave and East, 10:158 5:30r European Mail (via. Stockton) Ogden and East, 19454 6:00r Haywards, Niles and Sau Jose. 7:45, 16:00p Vallejo... 18:458 6:008 Oregon ‘iixpross (via Martinez and Stockton) Sacramento, Marsaville, TRedding, Portland, Puget Sound and East........ . 10:438 10:007 Port Costa and Wi Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Sants Oruz and’ Principal Way Stations.... 4:157 Newark, San Jose, 1,0 (atos. 0504 11:432 Hunters’ Train for Newark, Alviso, Ban Joss, Los Gatos and Way Stations .. sessessee oo . xmg COAST DIVISION (Third & Townsend Sts.) 0:454 San J ose, New Almaden aud Waj Stations.. ... 1458 8:154 San Jose, Tres, 1 Pacific Grove, Paso’ Robles, San Luis Obispo aud Principal Way Statious... 7:08m 10:404 San Jose aud 3:068 11:454 Palo Alto and Wa ti 3:302 *2:20 San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Cruz, Salinas, Monterey and Pacific Gro *10:404 *3:30P San Jose +4:25r Palo Alto and Way Stations 5:10p San Jose aud Way Stations. 6:30p Palo Alto and Way Stations 11:45p Palo Altoand Principal Way S CREEK ROUTE FERRY. ‘Prom SAN FRANOIS00—Foot of Market Stret (Slip 8)— A7:00 8:00 9:00 *10:00 11:00a.M. *12:30 $1:00 *2:00 3:00 5.09 *6:00P.u, From OXKLAND—Foot of Broadway.— T 8:00 *9:00 . . 318 *12:30 2:00 00 P, I mes.t days undays except r §Thursdays only. $ Baldaps culye 0 The PACIFIC TRANSFER COMPANY o o e S CTAEe, (O Rotele st other Lnlnrm‘.‘nlhn. % D ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC RAILROAD. SANTA FE ROUYE. et o s ofion ST Markcs seroe. TTRAINS LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT SAN J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS., General Agents. A Francisco (Market-st. Ferry): LA MARCH 11, 1895. 'ROYAL MATL STEAN PACKET COMPANY. STEAHEBS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourgl France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection With the Pacific Mail 8. 8. Co., issued for freight and treas- ure to direct ports in E and Germany. ‘Through tickets from San Franeisco to Plymout) gb.:ba.n , Southampton. First class, $195; 60. For further iculars apply to b2 & CO. 306 Califoraia at. 5:00 p..Fast Express via Mojave. 9:00 A..Atlantic via Los Angeles. . Ticket Office—650 Market st., Chronicle builde ing, S. F. C. H. SPEERS, Ass't. General Passenger Agent. THE WEEKLY CALL contains more reading matter for the price than any publication in Amere ica; $1.50 per year, postpaid.

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