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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1895 fl_—————_———_—.——_——————————_—_r———?‘;;;r ell, 1 34 south of O'Farrell, 34:4l4x by enor IL. Doe $10,000 to George C. F. Smart at 7“,% per cent per annum on Jots 8't0 14, block 1, ot to 14, block 2, of the same place; lots 1,2, 7,8, REALTY MARKET HEVIEW.?"” block 3, of the same place; ang lots 1 and of the same place; and by the Hib Savings and Loan Society $11,000 to Fred- erick Grass for one year ai &'z per cent on property on the west line of Valencia, 107 rth of Twenty-fourth street, north 62:8!4 7119, ete. The releases placed on record in the past week numbered forty-six, and represented $142,6 The largest granted were the following: | | By John W. Flinn, $5000, to Robery E. Neal, | | Stable Conditions on Which San | Francisco’s Business Rests. ‘ LOANS, RELEASES AND DEEDS. on lot: 4, 19, 27 to 30, 36, 39 to 50, block 5, Lakeview the Hibeinia Savings and Loan Society, $8250, to John Mathieson, on roperty at the southwest corner of Green and more, \1‘?171 yu:]x{ 63 by George 8. (‘ml;n, | $6000, to William Helbing, on property at the to Be Erected on Van Ness | northwest corner of Twenty-third and Shot- ; 11, 60x38:6; by the Pacific Loan Association, Avenue. | $6000, to Benjamin Harris, on property on the north line of Post, 117:6 east of Scott, | 25x112:6; by the Hiberni v, by Houses on the English Basement Plan g x erty on'the north line of O'Farrell, 87;6 west The history of the different periods of | of Buc 50x105; and_ by the Mutua fon in business which have | Savings Bank, $40,000, to John and James | general depre: occurred within the history of this City would afford an instructive lesson upon the stable conditions on which San Fran- cisco’s business rests, and the causes of | recovery which have so clearly manifested themselves during the past twelve months. Property values, especially in growing centers of trade, are not an accurate index of the degree of prosperity such a place may enjoy. In bnt few cities of the United States are property values fixed There is the speculative feature of buying and selling property which too often either | leads the investor to pay more than the property is worth from the standpoint of a business investment, or to undervalue the | Monongahela, 200, in block property and make an offer that is consid- | Bay View Homestead, for $15,000. erably below what it act y ought to sell he Probate Court has confirmed the for. In one case he makes the investment | sale by A.J. Rich & Co. of two flats on the on a prospective valuation the property | south line of Ellis streét, 127:6 east of will attain at some time in the near future, | Devisadero, to Mr. Stick, for $5000. and in the other instance he cousiders the The Probate Court has also confirmed actual conditions as they may exist during | the $16,500 sale of property on the north some period of great depression, and places | and south sides of Sacramento street, be- a value on the property which is far below ! tween Walnut and Laurel, and on the Treadwell, on th and Merchant, 5. The deeds placed on record during the past week numbered cighty-seven. Among the most important transfers was one by Joseph Dixon to the Hospital for Children and Training Schoo! for Nurses of the lot x100 on the south side of Sacramento street, 112:6 west of Maple. A deed bearing date of February 23, 1895, from Albert and Lena Montpelier to Daniel Meyer, of a lot on the west line of Buchanan street, 82:6 south of California, x81:3, was recorded last week. Last Wednesday there was placed on record a deed from R. I. Whelan, Sheriff, to John Abrams. of property on the sopth- t corner of Battery of the T per cent on property on_the west line of | ‘MUSHROOM POOLROOMS, elleroche City; lots 1 | Savings and Loen | 5000, to_Georgie M. Davis, on_prop- | west line of Azores street, 75 northwest of | steel, 2 bxs iron, 4 cs patent medicines, 2 cs drugs, 19 cs cigars, 2 bx W powder. Foreign—450 cs whisky, 1 cs beer, 1 ¢s books, 45 flasks quicksilver. 558 tons coal. Departure Bay ~ Seaitionb trunks, b pkgs fresh fish, 1bx amokec‘l Dhalibut, 647 bdls hides, 18 pkgs household goods. : bx horns, 1 chest, 1 wheel, 1 bx sew teeth, 5 Kegs rivets, 1 bx mivess, 1 roll carpet. 7 bxs smoked salmon, 1 bbl smoked salmon, 1 bx medicine, 62 sks potatoes. 3 cs mdse, 1 bx plated goods, 1 bx books, 40 bbis suzar, 1'cs qullts, 11 bxs harness dre.sing, 1 bx clothing, 3 rolls beltng, 11 iea reels, 11 bdls slats, 2 cs 1 bx samples. 1 machine, WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, Sa¥ FRANCISCO, De- cember 42, 1895, 5 ». ».—Weather conditions and ! general forocast: | The following are the seasonal ralnfalls to date | 88 compared with those of same date Jast season: 1 “ ” curek: 70: More “John Doe” Warrants| goreks 15, lag seaon Y770: Reg Blutt 656, | Issued for the Arrest of the 11.22: Fresno 1.11, last season 4.70: San Luis Obis- po 4.00, last season 9.63; Los Angeles 1.71, last season, 4.75: San Diego 1.57. last season 1.94; -, b Yuma, .32, last season 2.15. 2 cs pictures, 1 lot iron, @ bdls ary skins, 2 seal [ Ticket-Sellers The " following . maximum temperatures are | bags, 26 bbis ias:s, 250 sks flour, 1 cs cigars. reported from Callfornia_stations to-day: Eu- | PortTownsend—1 bx brushes 1 pall nuts, 208 | — 5 reka 48, Red Bluft 48, san Francisco 51, Frasno 44, | shoes. bxs seed, 57 pkgs smoked herring, 1 San Luis Obispo 56, Independence —, Los Angeles | clothing, 1 bx fruit, 1 sealed bag. Sitka—3 bdls dry skins. Killisnoo—3 bxs dry sKkins. Douglas Island—2 bls bags. Juneau—1 bar bullion, 1 work, 2 trunks. Northera points—2 cs mdse, 1 bx glass, 1 gun, 1 bx jewelry, 3 bars bullion, 1 casting, 63 sks con- centrates, 1 saw machine, 1 bdl skins. Consignees. Per Coos Bay—S P Taylor & Sons: Union Paper Co; LG Sresovich & Co: Whitland & Co: L Dunet; D E Allison & Co; Garcia & Maggini; H_C Dsunt- less; McDonough & Runyon; Norton. Teller & Co; Dairymen’s Union: Arctic Ol Works: H Dutard: H Cowell & Co: Wolf & Son: Stauffer & Co; Pacific Rolling Mills; Moore, Ferguson & Co; Joe Gomez; Joln T Chri Per State of _California—F Hillens & Co; ME A Wagner: M P Deiels; C J Leist & Co; G E Sheldon E B Scott; D J Russell & Co: Atlas Milling Co: F H Page & Son: Otis. McAllister & Co: H Dutard Co: Allen & Lewis: Jon F English 0. San Diego 60, Yuma 64. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 51, | JUDGE CONLAN'S EXPLANATION. s minimum 40, mean 46. ! An area of inusually high pressure, accompanied | by low temperatures, is central in the platean re- | glon of Nevada, Utah and Southern Idaho. The “TFatty” Blodes Holds Forth Upon the | {cmperatures tis evening in that reglon are from 10 to 20 degress below the normal, and to-morrow Mflrality Of His Ladies' SPDl't' morning below zero temperatures are expected ’ ing Place. bx cake, 1 bx fancy throughout the greater portion of this region. This cool air is slowly drifting southward and will cause Killing frosts to-night throughout Arizona and the interior of Southern California. Freezing temperatures are anticipated in_the San Joaquin Vailey and killing frosts in_the Sacramento Val- ley. till colder weather is anticipated Monday night. A moderate depression is central in_Brit- ish Columbia north of \Washington. but it now seems likely that this will pass eastward without | causing rain in California. Forecast made at San Francisco fe hours ending at midnight December | Chief of Police Crowley was at his office all day yesterday in consultation with Captain Wittman, who has charge of | what is now known as the “pooiroom de- the thirt; , 1805: tail.” i i i Northern California—Generally fair, probably be- | Geo Morrow & Ce k tail. 2 This ,_qu_nd of officers nave in their coming partly cloudy. 1n the sx(rerae "mhimr_ | E R Stevens & Co; Jansen, Rose & ‘H?nq;. mlnirr: | individual inside pockets “John Doe | tion; killing frosts to-night and in south portion | &Steinhagen: Moore, Ferguson & Co: Dalton Bros: Fogarty & Parker: J P Thomas; White Bros; J L Waldron: D E Allison & Co: Erlanger & Galinger; W P Fuller & Co: Morgan Oyster Co: Wolf & Son; Willamette Palp & Paper Co; Crown Paper Co; L R Larzelere Co; Darbee & Iminel; Doernbecker Furniture Co. Per Polnt Loma—Grays Harbor Commercial Co; Bissinger & Co: Norton, Teller & Co: J Thompson; Dairymen's Union; San Francisco Chemical Wrks; Conklin & Co; Western B & M Co: Order. Per Noyo—Wilson & Baechtel; A Paladini; L E White; Lewls Nelson; P Gusmani; R L Denner; American Union Fish Co; W B Sumner & Co; W H Rush: C W Brown: Union Lumber Co. Per Walla Walla—Getz Bros & Co: Pacific Vine- gar and Pickle Works: Ruhls, Schwatka & Co: W S Johnson; San Francisco Automatic Co: Ameri- can Biscnit Co; ¥ H Hilens: Moore, Ferguson & Co; Monday night; stationary temperatur. Monday; fresh northerly winds. Southern California—Fair; somewhat cooler in the southeast portion: sévere frosts to-night; probably killing frosts Monday night; light north- erly winds. vada—Fair; continued cold, except prob- ably slightly warmer in extreme north portion Monday afiernoon. Utah—Fair; continued cold. Arizona—Fair; still colder, with killing frosts Monday and Tuesday mornings. San Francisco and vicinity—Fair: stationary temperature; light to fresh northerly winds. W. H. HaMMoN, Forecast Official. | warrants,” which have been issued for the | entertainment of the pool-sellers who | bave lately sprung up like mushrooms after a rain—all over the City. The Chief of Police ana his subordinate were deep in consultation over a list of this fraternity that have been marked for police visitation, and the result was the determination to make out another batch of the **J. Doe” papers. “You may say,” said the Chief, whirling “that the Police | around from his de: THE CALL CALENDAR. | Department is in this poolroom fight until DECEMBER, 1895. ;il'é:xmi;uel'lilrgu:::gdl:.’em‘k;b;g I{fil‘l!llng(‘ L | every seiler is arrested. [ mean every one s = Watson: Hailett & Moran: H Cowell & Co: Cheva- | that we can touch. You know those who | [|Su M-[Ta W.[Th|¥r|Sa| Moon's Phases. Cal Barrel Co; Stain & Winchester: | place or pretend to place the money at the || ‘l 2 sl 2lis 61 7 December 1, icks D e track by telegraph or otherwise are pro- || | Full Moon. | Tromas' Price & tected by Judge Wallace's ruling, conse- || (=1 T Decembe | Sons; W G Richardson; Wells, Fargo & Co: Gurd: 3 113 r8, ||| b : ” ently, antil the Sapervisors make. cheir ||| 8| 9|20(12(121s[1¢| © Bicrpher® | Ber & Thomley: George Pariridee: Berwin Bros | operations unlawful, we can’t interfere. I P ST American Tobacco Co: W C Siratton: M J Tousier: "am in hopes the board will run every pool | (|16 ‘ 16 n]w.mwo‘z:l @ Dgcomber 15, ||| e W o & Cor & b Hoide: & | S O i = Simpson: Oregon fmp Co; \'0}‘:;21.:41; ll" W&BL:u-» el ber; American Union Fish Co: J K Armsby & Co: I ”173 “‘15]%.'-‘7125\ Q) Prcemaber 33, || | Calirornia Saw Works; Alaska Commercial Co; C ‘ . J. = G Dunham, Carrigan & Co: F H Windrom: G John F English L Nordlan anxlin & Bro Judson Mig ¢ C H Cattermole; A | 7ag) December 31, H Crolb: Hulse, Bradford & C F Muir; J Caplis: J J Newbergin Hennell aroni & Co; M E Kirs: M J Brandenstein & Co Revere Rubber Co; W G Hinton Cal Last Factory: H W _Higgins: M A Gun: Levy & Co: K J Bowen & Co: Ames & Dailam L Moruan; Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co: R Dunca T J TER. Natha wyer Tanning Co: Ames & Harris Pier 11 cen: Bank ot California; D Campbell: W i ¥ Del Norte .. Grays Har Flith St | son; W E Reld; Winchester Repeating Arms C Arago......" Coos av...... Pler13 | Cunan & The Anglo-California Bank; N Point Lomia. Grays Harbor. Dec24, 4py Pier2 | Trowbridg a TG M Co; W P Fuller & Co Arcata........ | Uoos Bay. Dec24. 4pw Pler13 | Wheaton, Breon & Co; Bissinger & Co; Bauer & Faration... | Yacuina Bay.. Dec 25.10am Pier Co; J Miller: Pacific Ammonia Co. Mexico... . San Diego..... | Dec 25.11aw Pier 11_ | San Jose. ... Panama.. P M SS | For Late Shipping Intelligence Sce Eleventh Page State of Cal | Poriiand, Pier 24 Willamt Val | stexico. " Pier 11 Pomon Humboldt Bav Pier9 Walla Walla| Vie & Pgt Snd Pier 9 Weeott ... Eel Rive Pler 13 reka Newvo Pier 11 San Jose. .. Panama P M PLAN TO BE 'ERECTED N CHESTNUT AND [J. B. Mathisen, architect.] HOUSES ON THE ENGLISH BASEMENT BETW FOR HERBERT E. LAW FRANCISCO STREETS. Houolulu 10aM . |San 9.11A% | Pier 11 Celumbia... ' Portland.. . - . 10AM Pier 24 STEAMERS 10 AKRIV CU l IiA I I :S = FroM Oceanic G VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. First Class. . . ... $8.00 Seccond Class..$5.00 Meals and berth included. Ticket 0ffice—4 New Montgomery Street. S Yaouina Buy Coos Bay tacoma \bordt Ba, mo.. ON VAN NESS AVENUE, Columbia. Santa Kosa.. northwest corner of Sacramento and | Laurel streets, being a portion of the estate of Samuel Lewis. Nine builders last week, represen the amount represented by its actual in- | trinsic worth. The general rule, however, that invest- ments in propert; fe, has been e emplified in San Franciszo just asit h in every other prominent city of the United States, and the person who makes a indicious investment in San Francisco property to-day will the same re- turns on this investment as the thou- sands of people who have already made fortunes out of San Francisco real There is some property in San anc that bas been sold on a speculative basis; | the large amount of property, however, | included within the thickly settled part of the City may at this time be considered as possessing a value that has all the ele- | ments of stability. The desirable property of San Francisco | has always formed a basis of credit which has prevented anything lik> a crisis in the | foreq ag anction by Baldwin & Hammond. finances of the City. Itis provably a safe | "“fhe annual meeting of the Palermo assertion that should the occasion equire | pruit Company will be held January 7 at it—an issue that has never been brought S C rnin street. Sy before the San Francisco people —an|™ghortly afier the beginning of the new amount of money could be secured by San | veqr the Western Meat Company con- Francisco’s wealthy property-owners' that | Jo/Ulates the: erection of a large pork would afely through even | gorage warehouse to cost $15.000. five or six years of as great a depression as | “"B,ldwin & Hammond report the sale of Sya EErenioon fa this conntoy I 1 forty-twolots in the Castro-street Addition Aside from San Francisco'sassets in in- | within ten days, and that many of the come-producing vroperty, however, this | yvers contemplate buildingin the near City, as the financial center oi the Pacific | guo '3 8 Coast, has a fund set aside for a rainy day | ' Eusineer Holmes of the Harbor Com- _that has not only carried San Francisco, | & . an Francisco, | yission is preparing plans for coal-hunkers but a large part of the Pacific slope, | {5 o5t abour $12,000 for J. D. Spreckeis & through one of the most disastrous pani the country ever witnessed. San Francis- | = hes co’s representative banks, with one or two | exceptions, have always been safely man- aged, and these banks to-day are among the strongest in the country. San Fran- cisco’s leading business houses have been | managed on the same conservative and even during the latter part of 1893 no | serious losses were made by these houses. | During 1894 there was a healthy resump- tion, and 1895 has witnessed a general im- provement in business, which has sur- rised even the most enthusiastic of the }ocal merchants, and the prospects of a still further increase 1 general business contracts were recorded g a pledged outlay of MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, After an absence of four months Henry P. Umbsen has returned from a pleasure trip to China and Japan. rly in the coming month Shainwald, bee & Co. will hold a probate auction i1l Bu sale. January 16 O. F. von Rhein & Co. w offer at auction a larze misce estates. On_the same date the proper Pacific Improvement Company in blocks bounded by Market, of the the on the northeast corner of Bush and § some streets, will be_put up for sale by G. H. Umvsen & Co. This property is classed among the best wholesale realty in Francisco, being substantially and well rented. Charles K. Clark, for a number of years secretary of the Citizens' Building and Loan Association, has resicned that posi- tion in consequence of ill health and pres | sure of other business. The board of di- rectors have recently elected Fremont Wood to fill the vacancy. Shortly after been for a number of years past. | gomery street. Their report showed over It is no idle boast to say that in point of | 1y i¢ 5 million dollars outstanding in loans, commercial stability San_Francisco ranks | gioq shares in force and the enviable record with any city of the United States. This | ot mauring its first four series of stock in fact is recognized all over the Union as less than ten years ‘ge”;s’ cvery financial center in Europe. | “rhe “accompanying illustration is of San Francisco's wealth was won in legitl- | yoygeg to be erected for Herbert E. Law, mate trade and manufactures, and, being on Van Ness avenue, between Chestnut based on the natural resources of the coun- AT Brantise fntrosts izliie '\rm!‘lgu‘ment try, grew in proportion to the develop- | ot 16 houses is an adaptation of the ment of the agricultural and mineral ze- | gpish basement plan, made to suit the sources of theregions for which she was | 305 0 ISGC J the mart. These agencies have contrib- ch house will contain on the entrance e e e oy ding P of & substantial| fioor u vestibule and a roomy reception city o sk i - - | hall, from which the stairs lead up to the tensive jobbing trade, the leading manu- | i T WHIEE Bhe 1S jead B vo the factures and the largest shipping interests | he furnace and store rooms, laundry and = 552 L “ Tvants’ bathrooms and the servants’ The average Eastern man, familiar with | 511" The living-rooms of the main floors tpe methods :}I boomed” cities of the Far | will have open_ brick fireplaces and mul Jest, when he visits San Francisco, is | |\ £ 7 o 3 g i : atter filled with glass set in red bars. In only extensive commerce but e ] mée s nbik Seistititione m;imz‘s'h':\“’j‘!; addition to the main living-room there Frbno % will be roomy dining apartments facing anufactori S she § i and manufactories establishied on an ab- | g the avenue, and a library in each corer Py and concucting their | ,ouse connecting with the hall and the affairs on sound business principles, which | ] ; ” | living-room. The mantles, sideboards and :‘;fi;f;g“ one Western city could adopt trimmings of the main floors are to be of quartered antique oak. There will be com- TRANSCRIPT OF RECORDS. pletely equipped butlers’ pantries connect- There were seventy-four real estate loans 1 1 ing the kitchen with the dining-room. made last week, amounting in the agere- | The upper floors are to be done in white gate to $272,273. The following abstracts 5 cedar, each floor above the main story to from the records show the principal sums | contain four bedrooms with two more and the security accepted: chzmbers in the attic, besides store and By the Humboldt Savings and Loan Society, | trunk rooms. Tke plumbing work is to be $12,000 to Mary L. Zimmerman, by A. H. |of the latest pattern, with ail traps and Loughborough, attorney, for two years at 65 | pipes exposed. The style adopted for the yer cent, on the property at the northwest cor- | exterior is a free application of the six- ner of Sansome and Sutter, 137:6x123, on | teenth century forms as found on the property at the northwest corner of Brosnan s and Valencia, 160x280, and property at the | WAD0r houses and the town buildings of northeast cornierof Harrison and Third streets, | the period. Of the recent large sales on Market northeast 139, ‘northwest 100, etc.; by Isaac Cohn, $25,000 to Louis Braverman until Jan- | street Poehlman’s Real Estate Cireular says: uary §, 1806, at 7 ez cent, on property on the west line of Polk street, 31 south of Clay, 78:6 | ° iy 5 Lo < Lk |, These large sales at good prices speak for the 2 o necisco, as the purchasers are “wel mento and Drumm, 70x45:10, and 13,200 to | Joh, AINCFCY, 88 e Putehssers are fwell wind is blowing.” Louis and Fanny Braverman for one year at7 Timid buyers should take courage and real- per ‘cent on property on the morth line of ize thet if these persons, who have every op- dy, 211:6 east of Ociavia, 63:6x120; by the rman Savings und Loan Soclety, $40,000 t0 | nortunity for safely and” profitably investing their wealth, voluntaril; ect San Francisco William C. Hilbebrandt and Max Tosner for real estate us a safe vehicle to bring them one year at6l5 per cent on property on the greater wealth they, too, can invest what north line of Juckson, 85 east of Front, east 29, DoTth 120, elc.; by the Mutual Savings Bank | ;oney they have in ‘San Francisoo land and Test easy as to the uitimate result. $15,000 to Joseph and Sarah H. R. Hume for one year at 7 per cent ou property on the north line of Ellis, 55 east ot Jones, 52:6x120; by the Security Saviugs Bank $17,000 to 6. D, Zsldwin for one year from February 20, 1896, Naturalists say that a single swallow will ! devour 6000 flies in a day. laneouscata- | logue, including the property of several | Mission, | | Twelith and Hermann streets will pe of- | Next Saturday the Murphy-Grant block | mproved | | Nortn Fori.... Alice Biancha O R. &£ IN. gt ASTORIA AND PORTLAND. $2.50 Second Class, $5 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. For reservations call at 19 Mont- gomery strect. Columbia sail State of California GOODALL, PERKI F. E. | seller out to the racetrack, where the busi ness properly belongs. If they will do | that, and the courts uphold the police, | there will not be one ticket sold in the |- | Cit; | | set the sporting men go to the track | and bet their money where the horses run, | but there should be no bucket-shops here | for young men and boys to waste their ime and money in.” regard to the arrest of Gilbert yesterday, at his ‘ladies’ poolroom, 1 street,”’ said Captain Witt- 4 Officers Byrne, Sylvester rait to bring him | When Blodes ex- | ultantly exhibited Judge Conlan’s order | for his release in advance of his arrest the | SUN AND TIDE WATERLOW WATEE. 7.22 4.55/ 0.00n 7.3 0,124 11 0.10010.4) 3rl 1.00r11.16 . December 290 -December 25 NDAY, December 22. Stmr State of California, Ackley, 54 hours from Portland, via Astoria 43 hrs; pass and mdse,to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Coos Cruz; produce senl. Supts, General Agent. -1 | man, I deta NOR! n, e nd Welch with a u{‘ to the City Hall. CON PACGIFIC COAST STE'MSHIP COMPANY cean. 8 hours from . Sania Goodall, Perkins & Co. P + 5 oo tmr Wal in, Wallace, 63%, bours from | -TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM arresting officers were nonplused. | victoria and 1 jund ports; pass and mdse, t0 | < Brondway whart, R nolico 8t ““There were a lct of women sitting sol- | Goodall, Perkins & Co. foilow: emnly around in the fellow’s back room. Stmr Noyo, Levinson. 14 hours from Fort Bragg: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau. Kil- pass and mase. to J S Kimball. Bark Topgallant, Killman, 16 days from Port kele lumber, to Renton, Holmes & Co. Bark Fore: 560 M Schr Harbo lisnoo and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 A.M., Dec. 1,16 31, Jap. 15. 30. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. Dec. 1, 6. 11, 16, Z1. 26, 31, and every fifth day toereafter, connccting at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R, a Tacoms with N. P. R. R, Some of them raised an outery azainst the | arrest of their newsboy triend, who was | | going to meke. their fortuneson a half- | | dollar venture. He ulso protested and | considered that his release in advance of | his arrest wouid save him. The officers | | brought him up to me and I uvrdered him | | booked at the station. Of course, his or- | | der of release on his own recognizance | was all right and he was discharged from | custody.” | B ens Lumber Co. , Hansen, 14 days from Grays 5 E Slade Lu T Co. Sparrow, Dart, 96 from Eureka; Presion & MeKinnon, en N Kimball. Hellings lumber and shin ssie Minor, Whi ch J 70 cords wood s 1iang more warrants will be secrved | | upon thellicit poolsellers. The ‘‘detail” | s been -gathering information against | them and is satisfied that they cannot es- | cape prosecution by the ‘‘commission | broker” prea. |~ Police Judge Conlan explained in an in- presented | Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San 'Pedro, East S Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 A.M., Dec. 8,7,11.15,19,23, 27, 3], and every fourth day thereafter. For -Sun Diego, SUNDAY. December 22. Stmr Wiliamette, Cushman, Departure Bay. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnso Stmr A Stmr Alb Br stmr Simr Sou stopptnz only at Po.t Harford (San Luis Obispo), Sants Batbara, Port Loy Angeles, Redondo (L.os Angeles) and Newport, 11 a. W, Dec. 1.5.9,15,17, 21, 25, 29, aud every fourthi ¢ay thereafter. 2 Libertad, etc. terview last evening that Blodes n, Astoria via Eureka. ¥ ; T - i Stmr Scotl For Fusenada, Sen Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La nse Sat g 3 | himself at his court Saturday morning| Simr woeeo Paz, Altain and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam- | and stated thata warrant was out for his| Brbark In Queenstown. ette Valley 10 a. 5th of each month. | arrest. Bark Gen . Nanaimo. “Licket ctiice, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery i urrender himself there [ 5°hT % SteeL “‘He wanted to | and offered to waive the service of the warrant,” said the Judge. ‘“As he was virtually then under arrest and all the Police courts had closed till Monday he was in a pre licament ove: his bondsand GOODAY.L, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. B 10 Marker st.. San Francisco. ' (OMPAMY, ardie zold_fields emantle). Austra- a japan coast - and Bering ~ Te egraphic. NT LOBOS—December 22—10 ¢ u—Weathar nd calm. | release. As I knew him well and that Miscellaneous. $220 first class, | tiere would be no deubt that he would be | _Per Point Loma—Dec 21, 30 miles NW of Point #110 steerage. Lowes: | on hand for his hearing Monday morning, | Reves passed a bark steering St. rates to_Capetown, | L concluded toissue an order for his release. Domestic Ports. South Africa. “‘Iam against all the poolrooms in the City, first, last and all the time. They are demoralizing and a positive injury to the Sailed Dec 22. stmr Tillamook: simr Ps stmr North Fork, stmr Schr Fortuna, for Sau Francisco; sadena, for San Pedre celsior, for San Fran‘ £ 9, a2 P. M. SPECIAL PArTIES.—Reduced special rates for parties . andl 8. youny fellows who patronize them." O T s T I Ticket office. 114 Montgomery street. “T got onto the twofellowsthat had been | nencs heo gty ol 60 BEZSUME BIVAL | o Relalt oftice, 32T Moricet stroct. hangin’ around my piace,” said Gilbert, IVERSENS LANDING—Sailed Dec 22—Schr| . *2" - MUGHEN SEanteg. Arthur 1, for San Francisce CASPAR—Arrived Dec 22—Stmr Jewel, hence Dec 21. Blodes yesterday. I told my brother to let them have tickets, and when I saw them making notes their game was plain enough.” Thus Gilbert Blodes, the Czar of the newsboys, exvlained how he happened to COMPAGNIEGENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUR onpANY R BT ( N River, foot of Mortonst. Travelers by this line avold both transit by English railway uud the discomfort of crossing the channel in a Small Schr Maxim, for San Francisco. Sailed Dec 22—Schr Prosper, for i bktn Monitor, for Eureka. BAY—Arrived Dec 21—Schr Orient, hence Dec 6; schr C H Merchant. hence Nov 19. have a release from Judge Conian on his| Sailéd Dec 21—Schr Chetco, for San Franeisco; | boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, person when he was arrested for pool-sell- | sel for san Diego: stmr Westport, for Sun | first-class $16 nd class, $116. T Eabay Francisco: stmr Arcata, for San Francisco Dec 22 | LA BOURGOGNE, Capi. Leboeut ... ........ ’ e Z —Schr Sacramento, for San Francisco. : 52 There was a prosperous air about the (nm“',(:’n::"::mr:, = Capt. L e monarch of the newsboys, as he sat in the i ¢ : 4 _January 4, : cozy parlor of the flat which he occubies | toraia-ragh oreme o 1 a0s ake Ao e oF Call- Capt. Riipe. ... .. January 11,7 Capt. Baudelon. ... 2 January 18, A~ For turther particuiars apply to A.FORGET, Agent. 3. F. PUGAL S Boviine Green, New York, S 2 CO.. Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco, oo ey ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indles and m.. Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourg] France, and Blymouth to Iand passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection With the Pacific Mall 8. 8. Co., issued for freight and treas wre to dircet ports {n Engiand and Germany. Through tickets from San Franclsco to Plymout] with his mother and brothers at 17 Sharon street. He was in no way disconcerted by his recent encounter with the police. “Assoon as I saw the fellows making entries in their books I knew I was to be arrested,” he said, “and I hunted up Judge Conlan and told him so. He didn’t believe it, but I told him I knew what I | was talking about, and he made out the | release. The Judge has known me a long time and knew my father before he died. There was nothing crooked about the matter. “They can’t do anything with me. I never made out books. I always took the money of the women who came there to nies flour, 168 sics bran, 4480 sks mills.uff, 325 sks oil cake, 450 sks oats, 4022 sks potatoes, 80 sks onions, 43 bbls oil, ¥ M ft lumber.1179 pkgs paper, 457 pkgs furniture, 173 oysters. SOQUEL—Per Coos Bay—700 reams paper, 413 bxs apples. Sunta Cruz—114 bxs apples, 105 sks rags, 1 coil Tope, 8 ks scrap iron, 4 pes old fron, 7 bbls bottle 1 bx bottles, 1 bx bufter, 1 ¢s tools, 700 bbls lime. Moss Landing—1cs eggs, 1 coop weese. loro Cojo—398 sks potatoes, 200 sks barley. Watsonville—255 sks oats. Watsonville P V Ry—6 pcssteel rails,6 empty carboys, 1hx dry goods. FORT BRAGG—Per Noyo—229,480 ft lumber.38 cdswood, 1 bx fruit, 1 baby buggy, 8 bxs fish, 1 bx clothing, 10 bals salt hides, 1 fishing rod.'l bx chickens, 1 csglass, 1 cs ary goods, 8 cs instru- ments, 3 pkgs household goods. COSMOPOLIS—Per Point Loma—1 pkg saws, 1 LA GASCUGN Levy & Halinan’s. The betting was | PX& hardware, 240 M ft lumber, 1 bx hardware, 1 | Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, $195; thir razalogd Sk hides, 1 bx gloves, 1 bdl hides. olsss, W’;lfl. For further iculars apply to stopped five minutes before the iorses Hoquiam—751 51§ veneer. PARI & COn. Abents, went to the post. None but decent and respectable women came. 1 wouldn’t have any others. “I haven’t engaged an attorney yet, but I will have one or more if necessary and will have my case postponed to-morrow. “My poolrooms are tho finest in the City. I mean, of course, of the three or our exclusively for the use of the ladies. I'hey are the best patronized, too. We ayer- age from thirty-five to forty ladies a day. “The women take light stakes as a ruie, | and make two or three bets. While a man only makes one for first, the women bet on the winner and on other horses for vlace. There are a few plungers. One of our ladies bet $50 on J O C. South Bend—1 can lard, 1600 cs salmon. VICTORIA—Per Walla Walla—46 balsdry pelts, 6 cs ammonia, 1 sk coin. Tacoma—1 piano, 1 machive, 1 keg olives, § Ppkgs housebold goods, 3 reg machines, 1600 bars bullion, 8 bdis 9 sks salt hides, 1 bl pelts and dry skins, 3 cs shoes. ro-2004 hisks 588 306 Californis st STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 8, Washington St.,, At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday. & Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER T. C. Walker. J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stookten, Telephone Main 808. _Cai. Nav. and Impt. Co. VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAND. STR. MONTICELLO, except Sunday—10 A. an Datly, S AN L0 - ‘Tacoma, west of qr-sks flour, 4794 sks wheat, 321 sks oats, 331 sks flax, 554 sks ore, 1047 sks concentrates, 483 bdls hoops, 1 kez wine. 1 cs axle grease, 1 bx saddlery. Mitlakantla—1397 cs salmon. Cape Fox—599 bbls salmon. paovereti—1200 bars bullion, 327 bdls 531 rolls er. Anacortes—1072 sks oa's. Whatcom—67 pkgs household goods, 128 bdls green hides, 4 bdls dry bides, 1 cs platedware, 1 v;h‘!;xl 1 sk coin. ‘ancouver—2 cs paint, 125 bdls staves, 86 bdls headings, 14 bbis barrel headings. T will keep open as long as any of the | ,Y*Icouver via C P Ry—60 bbis ofl, 1 cs furni- dE 3 3 ; ture. 298 cs hats, 10 bxs castings. 285 cs tobacco, | big places. fhe}e is no case against me.” | 8 cs hames, ch;,' ex..‘:.fi.‘:. bdls steel, gu bxs| ° _ Landing, Mission 3. Pler 2. *“L did this with the full consent of pASTORIA—Arzived Dec 32— tmr Columbia,hne | ISlenmlsmp‘AuscmHn. Prosecuting Attorney Mogan. The order | D¢ 20, Honolulu only, Saiar. Was not to jrevent his arrest, but to effect | ¢ el Dec 22— Sohr Ida Schnauer. for San Fran day, December 28, 8210 his release afterward, and, of course, he | PORTTOWNSFE Australian steamer, had no right 1o use it as a protest against | E Sanders, for Guaymas; sehr Lyman D Foster. ALAMEDA, sails via being taken into custody. EURIKA—Arrived Dec 22—Stmr Pomona, hue Honolulu and Auck- Dec 21, land, Thursiay, Jan. NEW TO-DAY. BOCTOR SWEANY SAN FRANCISCO’S LEADING SPECIALIST, 737 Marlket Streot (Opposite “Examiner’” Office), ‘Where the sick and afilicted can receive treat- ment from the ablest and most successful specialist of the age. The Doctor is a graduate from the best medi- cal colleges in the world. Diplomas and Licenses Hang on the walls of his office. He has had many years of experience in the leading East- ern Lospitals; also many years of successful practice that Challenges the World. He publishes no names of patients nor their diseases, but cures them, and any one in need of his services desiring references can be shown hundreds of genuine testimonials on file in his office which grateful patients have | requested him to use. Sick people crowd his office daily because the WONDERFUL CURES He is making have created confidence and de- light in the hearts of those who have struggled in vain for vears against the ravages of dis- ease until this successful doctor, whose picture appears above, restored them to health. BUSINESS MEN Now realize the fact that DR. SWEANY can be depended upon to fulfill his promises in every respect, and he now numbers among his patients many of the most prominent business men of this city and of the whole West. He treats all curable medical and surgical dis- eases, Acute and Chronic Catarrh, Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Dyspepsia, Blood and Skin Diseases, Pimples, Scrofula, Blood Poison of every nature, both Primary and Secondary, Tumors, Eczema and Ulcers. All these dis- eases completely eradicated from the system forever, restoring health and purity. Kidney and Urinary Diseases, Weak Back, Pain in de, Sediment in Urine, Painful and Frequent Urination, Bright’s Disease and all Private Diseases of both sexes permanently cured. NERVOUS DEBILITY And LOST MANHOOD, both of YOUNG and MIDDLE-AGED MEN, a specialty. The awful effects of early indiscretions, producing weak- ness, nervousness, night emissions, exhausting drains, bashfuiness, stupidness, oss of energy, ambition and self-confidence, weakness of both body ana brain, unfitting oue for study, business or marriage, treated with never-fail- ing success. Get well and be 8 man. Poor who call at office Friday after- FREE .20 venea tree LABIES ments. AL persons who may be afflicted should consult him at once, as his great repu- tation in the past will guarantee to every one kind, honorable and satisfactory treatment. WRITE your troubles if away from eity. Thousands cured at home by cor- respondence, and medicines sent secure from observation. will receive special and careful treatment for all their many afl- A book of important information sent free to all sick persons who send their address. Office hours—9 A. M. to 12 M.,,2to 5and 7 to 8 p. M. Sunday, 10 .M. to 12 . only. Address F. L. SWEANY, M. D., 737 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. RAILROAD TRAVEL ' SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. ), 11:00 A.».; 12:88, . M. Thursdays—Extra tri 2. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1: P. 3. SUNDAYS-—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 . M.; 1:30, 3: 5:00, 6:20 P. M. R San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DA . ‘aturdays—Extra trip B0 800 6.3 E ok e HiPS 510, 9:40, 11310 4. 365 1:40, 3:40, P. M. 1 Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave Arrive San Francisco. | IMeMeet | gan Francisco. 18 Destination. | Novato, M| Petaluma, Santa Rosh. Fulton, ‘Windsor, Healdsburg, Geyserville, 8:80 P3/8:00 x| Cloverdale: | 7:30 px| 6:15 rxt 1 Ficta, 7:40 ax| Hopland & 18:00 ax| Ukiah.~ | 7:30 x| 6:15 rme T:40 ax| 8:00 Ax|Guerneville. 3:50 v ] 7:40 a2 |8:00 x| Sonoma |1 6:10 P 5:00 Px| _and | | Glen Elien. T340 A 8:00 An| 30 Py |5:00 pyr| Stages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. | _Stages connect at Pieta for Highland Springs Kelseyville, Lakeport. Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blae Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Greens Sebastopol. | ! . | wood, Mendocino City. Fort Brage, Usal, Westport, Cahto, Willetts, Calpélla, Pomo, Potter Valley, Soha Day's, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harrls, Scous and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets st reduced ‘On Sundsys reund-trip tickets to all polnts be yond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market u..ch:;ic;; ‘yxlll'mn. H. C. WHITING, . A Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. Atlantic Pacific RAILROAD Trains leave from and arrive at Markel-Street Ferry, SANTA FE EXPRESS To Chicago via A. & P. Direct Line Leaves avery day at 3:30 P. a., carrylng Pullmg Palaco Sloepors and Tourist Slecpers to Chichgs vin Kansas City without change. A cars Denver and St. Louis. i e o CHICAGO LIMITED, From Los Angeles to Chicago. Solid Vestibule Train Daily, with Dinin under Harveys m ement. Connecting traing leave San Francisco at 9 A. 3t and 5:30 p, . daily. The best railway from Cglifornia to the East. New rails, new ties; no dust: fteresting scenery: nd good meals in Harvey's dining-room or dining. cars. Ticket (flice—644 Market Street, Chronicle Building, INDIANA AUCTION COMPANY. Office—120 Sutier street, Room 25. THIS DAY, Monday. December 23, 1895, At 2 o'clock P. M., and coniinuing, at 22 GEARY STREET, NEAR KEARNY, & .WE WILL REOPEN, THE ASSIGNEE SALE, Formerly held at the Mills Building, consist- ing of the VERY CHOICEST OF JAPANESE ART . OF ALL KINDS. ....Also, a Limited Numberof.... Royal Danish Terra Cotta Ware, The only Ware of the kind for sale on the Coast. We wish it thoroughly understood that this sale is what we state, without limit or reserve, and also that it is well worth the attention of people in- terested in Fine Art. H. J. LEUTHOLTZ, Auctioneer: B. M. BIRDSALL, Proprietor. REFEREES SALE! AT AUCTION SATURDAY. Saturday. -December 28, 1895, ‘At 12 o'clock noon, at Salesroom of G. H. UMBSEN & CO,, Auctioneers 14 Montgomery Street. MURPHY-GRANT PROPERTY, 4 Northeast Corner Bush and Sansome Streets. Lot 187:6x137:6, and brick and fron improves ments. Subject to a lease with Murphy, Gran & Co., expiring December 31, 1896, for $2200 per month, total monthly rental of property being $3275. GUSTAV H. UMBSEN, Refere Further particulars please apply to G. H. UMBSEN & CO,, Auctioneers, 14 Montgomery street. RAILROAD TRA' N VERY LOW RATES BY RAIlL PORTLAND, OR. WEDNESUAY. DECE BER 25, Leave from S. P. Co.’s Ferry landing, foot of Market st. M. =.00—Including Berth in Pullman Touriss B5:20 Sceper. -...ALSO.... Firstolass tiekete, licluding Gerth fn Q1] ()-00 Pullman Standard Sleeper, — SPECIAL NOTICE. This train will not stop to deliver or take on pas- sengers at Intermediate stations, nor will tickets ba Sold or baggage checked to such points. £~ Through Tickets for Puget Sound Points on Sale at Keduced Rates. For further information apply at 613 MARKET STREET (Grand Hotel Ticket Office), San Francisco. RICHARD GRAY, T. H. GOODMAN, Gen. Traffic Mer. Gen. Pass. Azt SOUTHERN PAUIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) leave and are due (o arrive SAN FRANCISCO. Tral v Froy NOVENBER 20, 18%. 6:30A Haywards, Niles and Way St 7:004 Atlantic Express, Ogden and Last.. 7:004 Benicia, Vacaville, Rumsey. Sacra- mento, and Redding via Das so 7:304 Martizez, San Ramoa, Napa, Caiia- toga and Santa Roea., 5 :20A Niles, San_ Jose, Stockton, Tone, Sacramento, Marysville, Red Blutt aud Sundays excepted Oroville. *8:304 Peters and Milton 9:004 San Leandro, Haywards & Wey St'ns 9:00A Los Angelcs Express, Raymond, (for Yoscmite), Santa Lacbara and Los Angeles.. 9:004 Martinez and Stockton. 10:004 San Leandro, Haywards and Niles . 12:00x San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 00 Niles, San Jose and Livermore. -00P Sccramento River Steamers. 00 San Leandro, Haywards & Way St ns 00P San Leandro, Haywards & WaySt'ns 4:00p Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, El Verano an i Santa Rosa... e :00r Benicia, Esparto, Woodlany * Knights Landing, _ Marysville, Oroville and Sacramento ... 4:30¢ Niles, San Jose, Livermore and Stockton ... .o .. 5:00p San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'na 3:80r New Orleans Express, Fresno, Bakers- field, Santa Barbara,Los Angels Demiu, EI Paso, New Orleans snd ast. .. . 3:30p Santa Fo Route, Atlantic Express for Mojave and East.... 10:45% :00r Buropean Mail, Ogden and Tast.... 9:45a 00p Haywards, Niles and San Jose, 7:454 17:00p Vallejo........ eeen 17:459 7:00p Oregou lixpress, Sacramento, Marys- ville, Redding, Portlaud, Puget Sonnd and Last .. 10:45, 7:00p San Leandro, Haywards& Way St'ns 10:50) 9:00p San Leandro, Haywards& Way St'ns 1112:004 10:03p “Sunsct Limited,” Fresno, Los Angeles, El Paso, New Orleans and Bast............ .. §IS4on #411:15 8an Leandro. Haywards & Way St'ns _ 7:184 SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gange). B:10A Newark, Centerville,San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Way Stations. & #2:15p Newark, Centerville, 8an Jose, New Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Station: 4:15r Newark, San Jose and 1.os Gatos. {11:45p Hunters' Excursion. Ban Jose and Way Stations. COAST DIVISION (Tiird & Townsend Sts.) [5A San Joso and Way Stations (New s:30% Almaden Wednesdays only), 1:408 8:154 Sau Jose, Tres Pinos, Sauta Cruz, Pacilic Grove, Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo, Guadalupe and Prin- cipal Way Statious cees THOBP 10:404 San Josc and Way Static 5:00® 11:454 Palo Alto and Way Station 3:307 Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Sauta , Salinas, Monterey and Pacitic Grove & y Stations 3:20P SanJose and Principal 30 San Jose and Way Stations. San Jose and Way Stations. San Josc and Way Stations. 450 San Jose and Way Stations. CREEK ROUTE FER From SAN FRANCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— *T:18 .1'1_:00A.u. $1:00 *2:00 $3:00 LX'S From OAKLARD—Foot of Broadw 6:00 © 8:00 10:00a.3. $12:00 *1:00 *300 3400 “5:00ra. A for Morning. P for Aftemoon. * Sundays excapted, + Saturdays only, 1 Sundays only. 1} Monday. Thursday aud Saturday nights only. @Tuerdays and Saturdays 8 Sundays and Thursday, NORTH PACIFIC COAST RATLROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). From San Francisco, beginning October 27, 1898, WEEKDAYS. S and San Rafael—7:30, 9:15, 11:08 5.5 3 0 P M. San Quentin— AW 1:45, 5:16 P M Extra trips for san Katael on Mondays, Wednes aays aid Saturda) ID] 130 r. M. AY! For Mill Vall For Mill Valley, San Rafael and San Quentine 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 A. 2. M. 30, 3:00, 4:30, *8:18 *poes not run to San Quentin. THROUGH TRAINS. weekdays—Cazadero and way stations Saturdays—Tomules and way stations. Sundays—Poin: Eeyes ana way aiations RIGGS HOUSE, Washington, D. C. The Hotel “ Par Excellence’ Ofthe National Capital First class in all appoinge ments. G. DEWITT, 'freas. American plan, $3 per day and Ilpwfll’:d. { { ; | - 8 b d Weak Men andWomen SHOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS. THE great Mexican Remedy: gi ealth and Btrengih o the Sexnal Organs. o