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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1896. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. Brannan Street. BRANNAN—2 NIC# SUNNY HOUSE- keeping rooms; reasonable; furnished com- 42 plete. 51 Bryant Street. BRYANT, NEAR THIRD—NICE EUN- ROOMS TO LET-Continued. Lighth Streei. HERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 7% ETH . near Market: jurnished and unfurnished. i i1th Street. FIFTH, NEAR MARKET — LARGE 129 newly furnished sunny front room; use of kitchen: $9 month. ny snite; front: $2 50 per week. Tush Streec. = USH—LARGE FURNISHEDSUNNY 2{)24 bB-y-\r]ndm\' rooms; 2 for $12 or 8 for $15; anfurnished rms, 2 for §8 0 . H— e = Xilis Street. (PALMEITO) — ELEGANTLY kecping Tooms and others. 899 ELLIS L4 furnished h x Street. AN, FURNISHED HOUSE- I3 CLEAN, S $13: singte, $5. O keeping: 2, § 32 230 First Street. FIRST-4 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP- ing: large yard: rent moderate. ivisom Streei. FOLSOM—SUITE OF 20R 3 ROOMS, furnished and un:urnished; $10 up; | 1241 others. Fourteenth Street. = FOURTEENTH, NE. HOWARD — 4 O well 1igh iny, rooms; $10. 20 ate aveuue. AVE.—LARGE PLEAS- urnished or unfurnished; use - 130 3t room: of parlor; £10. Grove Street. 3931 GROVE — IANDSOMELY = FUR- 1(? 2 nisbed parlors and kitchen; gas range, bath and toilet; all modern conveniences; near park panbandle: $25 167 fowara Sireec. HOWARD—WELL-FURNISHED SUN ny fro and kitchen; bath: rent $1! HOWARD. keeping room: 310 nod $12. KD - [(RE _FLOOR, 1142 HOWAKD — ENTIRE 242() ooms' tarnishea for honsekeeping:” nice Louse: very reasonable. 5 hiyde street. ELY FURNISHED | with kitchen, gas, also one front single HYD! 3 1422 535 Toom bath, hot and cold wate room, §1 25 a week. vessle Streei. JESSIE—NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room for housekeeping; cheap. JE-SIK—2 FLOU S OF 8 unfurnished: rent $11 and $ 367 65 CE ROOMS; each. | Kearny street. EEARNY 3 ROOMS FURNISHED : gns or coal stove. 230 Larkin Streec. 396 LABKIN- LEGANT SUNNY HOUSE- £D xeeviag apar:meuts; central locatton; bath, R — ISHED 1411 588 ceping rooms; alsodouble; single, choice Jocation. Lewis Street. LEWIS, OFF TAYLOR, NR. POST—FOUR unfurnished bay-window rooms: $16. 1 Linden Avenue. QF LINDEN AVE., aX. FRANKLIN—FUR- ©9 nished room for man and wife, with use of kiichen. 1V LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED SHih foom; bath, closet; private family. 314 st ¥olsom Stree:. 1 FOLSOM, NEAR SIXTH— NICELY # furnished front room, $2; outside, $1week. 957 Yourth Streec. FOURTH—SUNNY FURNISHED Toom for 2; §5 per month. 225 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, 95 HOFF AVE, BET, SIXTEENTH AND Seventeenth sts.—2 large unfurnished front Iooms: newly papered. BOARDING AND ROOMS. (XCELLENTBOARDIN PRIVATE FAMILY: sunny rooms; fashionable location; conven- fent 10 2 cable lines. Address A. K., box 97, Call. 312 EDDY (HEATE)—ELEGANT SUNNY bay-window suites; single; bosrd; refer- ences. LEASANT ROOM AND BOARD FOK LADY, $15; reforence. 2115 Howard st. 725 PINE (KENOVA): KLEGANT APART- ments, turnished or unfuroished. with so- perior board: travelers solicited: references. GUNTLEMAN CAN FIND ROOM ~AND board in a private family: Western Addition. Address 8., box 66, this office. Fulton Streei. FULTON (FULTON HOUSE), OPP. Hall—Ilegant suites: singles: transient. CITY Glen Park Avenue. GLEN PARK AVF., OFF TWELFTH—3 UN- furnished sunny rooms: close 83 bath. Geary Street. 5 T12 EO3Y ~BSUNNY ROO3S; SUITABLE < for 2: excellent board; $20: parlor: plauo. S YANNESS—NEWLY FURNISHEUSUN. O ny rooms: good board; reasonabie. HYirL BERTLING, 714 BUSH ST.—A FAM- 1ly botel; references given wud reqnired: ail modern conveniene CHILDKE BOARDED. 998330 GEARY — Y BAY-WINDOW | PDEFINED HOME FOR CIILD: ONE COW'S 40O and other rooms: grate; water; reasonable, milk. Apply 2013 Seventeenth st. 4308 CARY—LOVELY SUITE;ALSOSUNNY JLEGANT, QUIET, REFINED HOME FOR single room. 2 chiidren; large park. 52a South Park, nr. 3d. 518 SEARY —NICE SUNNY PARLORS: REFISED PLEASANT HOME FOR CHILD doctor or dentist; suites; single; light #1727 McAllister st.; fine care; terms mod- ekeeping. erate. 80_ GEARY_NEWLY FURNISHED SUN- ny bay-window rocm: elegant new cor. flat. 1101 $EaxX (THE MARTINETIE), COE- Van Ness—Fine suites: newly furnished. Golden Gate Avenue. GOLDEN GATE—VERY NICE SUNNY single and double rooms from $5 up: quiet; 21 clean. 330 GOLDEN GATE AVE. — PLEASANT sunny suite; private family ; reasonable. Harrison Street. HARRISON, NEAR TWENTY-SEC- ond—4 rooms: $9: water and ashes free. 262 $ 54 Hickory Avenue 138 HICKORY AVE.—3 NICE ROOMS, « with yard and hall. noward Stree.. HOW ARD—NICE SUNNY FRONT FUR- rear rooms, 70c. - trenc. WINRLE: XEW asement: elezadi funny suites and 1y turnished: batn, ete.: $10 to $30. JONE URNISHED ROOM; SUN. rent reasonable. 207 emgle: 41 s talny Nireo.. KEARNY-FINE FURNISHED ROOMS: 2 reasonable. A BLIN IN HOUDE, 127 KEARNY — £\ Pleasant sanny rooms, en snite and single: rirs: 1888 11 €VEry Tespect: lefms reasouacie. z s KEARNY — FURD L SECOND ). parlor, with use of front parlor, for gentle- man: in private family; rent £10. Apply in shoestore. Larkin Street. 397 LAFKLY, COR. GOLDEN GATE: 2 | 3 1arge, elezant connecting-rooms unfurnished = LARKIN—SU 3 E D00 1 rooms: Iarxe room, ssnabte 2, 86 mo. = NY ROOM WITH 510 AVE. corne: LARKIN - WARM SUN double bed; $3. LAR 1or2 persol $\.Y FURNISHED ROOM: DlcAllisier direes. R MCALLISTER—THREE NICE SUNNY +) furnished rooms: rent reasonable, $12. 61 Jilina stree.. 5 MINNA, BET. FIFTH AND SIXTH—5 0 elegant rooms, $20. 43 Jilssion Niree.. 821 MISSION—LARGE SUNNY HOUSE- - keeping rooms: furnished and unfurnished. MISSION —3 NICE st suitable for housekeeping. <D 931 sloss Street. 9 MOSS, OFF HOWA 1D, NE. SEVENTH—3 O furnisted rooms. complete for housekeeping. Nutomn Street. G0 NATOMA —2 LAT turnished for housekeepin NY ROOMS vard; $8. | 220 Leavenworuh sireet. LEAVENWORIH — LARGE SUNNY pariors; single rooms; running water; gas; 30 bath. 41 412 room: only. ) LEAVENWORTH—2 LARGE UNFUR- hed sunny rooms in basement; rent $7. LEAVENWORTH — NEWLY AND handsomely furnished 3 housekeeping : also single and double rooms; gentlemen \ [CE HOME IN PRIVATE FAMILY FOR 1 or 2 c’huldxen: best of mother’s care and atten- 4 Bu STORES LARG RE B15. sonsaitabe: for Valencia st. 1ABSE STORE, 4 LIVING-RUOMS ~AND bath. NW. cor. Fifteenth and Guerrero sts. JINE STOKE T0 LET. 506 KEARNY ST. §2 O LET. D 4 LIVIA ny business. 1435 STORE: 3 ROOM>: LIGHT CELLAR. + 1128 Howard st. nea. Seventh. OB BENT_STORES “AND ATTACHED residences; £15 and $20. Inquire at 220 Moni- gomery ave.. near Pacific. STABLES TO LET. 0 LET—STABLE WITH 7 STALLS; ON _Twen'ieth st.. near Mission: rent $10. MEDICAL. BLESSI TO LADIES SUFFERING <X from and diseases pecullar to latest improved method of treatme: falls: yperfectly harmless: free trom effects; bad Dever makes them sick to make them well; travelers helped ymme lately; prices 10 suls the times: home in coutinement. DR. & MRS DAVIES, 14 McAlllster st.. next Hibernia Ban consult frce; French regulating pink pills, $. hours from 9'a. 3. 105 P. M. and 7109 P. M. LL CASKS UF COMPLAINTS KEMOVED AL om safe and sure relief guaranteed: travelers helped wiihout delay: boms in con- finement: regular physician of lonz and suc- cessful practice: medical electricily and sate reme- dies jor ail female complains: iadles call and state your case bef re being treated clsewhere: you willsave time and expense; consultation free. MRS Dr. WYETH, 916 Vost st., near Larki K FOUL FEENCH CAPSULES, A | 1) suaranteed absolute core sor all female irregu- Jarities (10 matier what cause): positively nafe- &nd sure: no danger or after eff taken in time, alsoacts as & preventive; price $1 60 per Lo ent free by mail on receipt’ of price. WALLEK BXOTHERS, 33 Grant ave., Fan « rancisco. A NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICIN went or worthless pills used; ry woman herown physic'an for all female troubles, no matter from what cause: restores always in one dav: can besent and used at home: al cases gunranteed. DR. POPPER and MRS. DIRS. NAIL, 518 Kearny. MAYELLA FEMALE PILLS RELIEVE ALL female troubles in 3 days. price Mayella Tablets prevent all female complaints, price 1. Write for circular to Woman's Drug Cc., Station an Francisce. Cal. ADIES, CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENN Y- royat Pifls (Diamend Braud) are best; safe, re. | linble: take no other. Send dc., stamps. for particu- | Jars. “Relief tor Ladies.” in letter by return mail; | At druggis’s. Chichester Chem. Co.. Philadeiphia, Murker Stree.. OSEMITE HOUSE, 1043 MARKFT — PER night, 35¢ to §1: week. 1 50 10 $5: familles. JcAllister >ur oo, 1 MCALLISTER, OPP. CITY HALL—ELE- 2 gant front rooms, suitable doctors,dentists. MCALLISTER—FURNISHED OR_UX 322 ing; rea o ‘able. HED ROOMS: ow rent. | 645 NATOMA—20R 3 FURNT © complete for housekeepin: Niuth Street. | NINTH—FRONT AND BACK PARLOR, complete for housek eeping; gus, bath. Oak Street. NISHED ROOM AND KITCH- | indow room, $4. 48 Oak st. 122 UNFUR en: bay $6. Pearl Q PEARL, COR. MARK ©) sunny housekeeping room: Street. OPP. OCTAVIA—3 well furnished. Post Street. ]Ol"A POST—SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING ) suite; singie ro>m for gautleman; board. Scott Street. SCOTT— 2 LARGE SUNNY CONNECT- Ing rooms. partly mrnished; gas: bath. Shrader Street. 3 TORENT-8 UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR | nousekeepiig: 1 block from Golden Gate Park: | terms reasonable. Apply 779 Shrader st. | Shotwell Street. 7 SHOTWELL—2 SUNNY, CONNECTING | { rooms, turuishel compleié for housekeep- 21 sixteenth Street. ing. 3026 51 XIEENTH — NEATLY FUR- DYUZLD nistied sunny front rooms; housekeep- ing; others, $4. Streec, RNISHED ROOMS; | eping or offices: choice, | sutter SUTTER — UM suitable for housekel 707 denama Sireet. TEHAMA, NEAR FIKST—3 OR 4 SUNN rooms for housekeeping; larze yard; rent re- ced. 17 tEHaMa, § —Xice sunb L EIGHTH AND NINTH room for light housekeening. 3 dn 7 | 84 4] 2 McALLISTER, FLAT NO. 1—NICELY < turnished double or single rooms; reason- able, Aaiuna Sireec. 33() MINNA-NICE SINGLE FRONT ROOM; . $5. 66 7 MINNA, COR. EIGHTH—NEWLY FUR- { nished bay-window rooms: 1 per week. turnished roomws; suitable for housekeep- | B. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF diseases of women and restores all cases of in one day, guarauteeing a cure Or no charz separate home for patients: best ssill; low fees: pills $2. 904 McAllister st. ,’0 PALD FOR A CASE 1F AILTO CURE DU of te 11 sle complaints or diseases of the home in confinemen:: consaltation free, at MRS. DR. SCOTT’S, 513 Jones st. SURE CURE FUK ALL FeMALE DiS- eases, from whatever cause: home ir confine- every comfort: satisfaciion guaranteed or refunded. MRS. DR.GWY KR, 226 Turk sz, ON'T' FAILTO CONSULT Di. JUKDAN AT his museum, 1051 Market st.: his 50 years' successful practice Is a guzrantee of fair trestment; the worst cases treated satisfac:orily by mail. MES, G- WOOD, MIDWIFE, CUKES ALL DI eases womb, paralysis, rhenmatism, drops liver and kldney troubles, cancers and tumor: cure gnaranteed: consuitation free. 243 Shipley st Noe Street. SUITE PARLORS: SEPARATE KIT- chen and range; sink: bath; garden. 123 $15. Noe st CCrarTe il Sureo.. O'FARRELL-NEWLY FURNISHED rooms: new flat; first class. 1223 Olive Avenue. OLIVE AVE., NK. ELLIS AND O'FAR- reli—rurnished roor, $5: German famuy 11 Pine NEAR POWELL—2 LARGE SU. ms; private famiiy: bath. A PINE—FUKNISHED UR UN O ed rooms; no bill. 0l 1445 il tree:. 9 PIN © ny ro 8 $5. Fuik streec. 10rs. POST, NFAR LAGUNA—ROOM FOR laay or gentieman to rent cheap; private : no other roomers kept. 153 necond streat. £Q SECOND—_DOUBLE ROOMS L §150 to $3: single, $1 to $1 5t to 50c. PER WEEK i per day, 20 i N res.. 9 SIXTH-ELEGANT ROOMS: NEW FIRE- <) proof bullding: all conveniences: quiet. Ilira stree:. 519 THIED, COR. SOUTIH PARK — FUR- nished rooms; housekeeping; raage; run- ning wazer. , | i | | SPIEDMON I, COR. SIXTH AND MINNA— b FURNISHED ¥ r1os: mod. conveniences. o 314 window suite, suitabie for TH—NICELY BAY rooms: rent reasonable. 2; also single Twentieth TIETH, treet. SAR VALENCIA—2 g Tooms. 99 TW ZZ sun ousekes pin second Street. SECOND —LARGE FURNISHED front room, with grate. 50 Twenty-sixth Street. 7 TWENTY-SIXTH, NR. MISSION— 336 7T 186 SEVENTA — MLELY ~FURNISHED Furnished sunny housekeeping room 9D 100ms; aiso single rooms for housekeeping ; | yard; low rents yard. Seventn MSireei. Yun Ness Avenne. VAN NESS AVE._NEWLY FURNISHED housekeeping and sirgle rooms. South Park. SOUTH PARK—_SUNNY front room $5: also huusekeeping. 16 OR 3 SUITKFS 2 und 3 rooms with (ll A Va S AVE. — HANDSOMELY | 71 O surnished parlor floor of 3 or 4 rooms and | kitchen tacing Van Ness av carpets and fornitw housekeeping: re; 1021 =un day: new | bath, etc., complete for sonable. VAN NESS Ve, COR. GEARY—TWO rooms and kitehen completely furn., $25. W elsh Streec. 11921 WELSH. OFF FOURTH—2 OR 3 42 picely furnisued rooms; homsekecping; cheap —e ROOMS TO LET. brady Street. BRADY, OFF MARKEI—3 SUNNY UN- | 72 | Z turnished rooms cheap; smatl family; yard; water. Bryant Street. 4] 9% BRYANT. N SECOND—3 ELEGANT large sunny rooms; very reasonabie; bath, gas: private. Mervenson siree.. 642 §TEVENSON, BET. SEVENTH AND Eighth—Furnished housekeeping room: bath: central. Aayior Streec. 529 ,TAYLOR (THE “UTICA™-2 SUNNY rooms, with bath, suliable for gentieman only: $12 per month. Turk Siree:. CE LARGE SUNNY FRONT as; $9. MY FKONT SUITE, SUIT- T WO gentiemen; aino single us ; bath; location centrul; rent rea- JRK—ST. le tor ons iront room; Bush Stres.. 8937 BUSH-FURNISHED SUNNY ROOM; 1or2 genilemen: reference required, $9() BUSH-TO LET, TWO NIC LY FUR- 2303 L nished rooms wizh privilege of bath; references. Vlay Streec. CLAY—SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS; private family: very reasonable. rddy street. EDDY—NEAT SUNNY SINGLE ROOM; running water; ‘or geotlcmen; $6 50. 2926 11: EUDY—COMFORTABLE ROOM; 1 OF 2 genilemen: gas: bath: low rent. 307 —aaan NSrroo.. TI™ RAMONA, 120 ELLIS: MER. RATES 2 ART. manager—A csted: newly turnished: H2Q ELLIS—1 LARGE SUNNY UNFUR- nished room: . Tunniog water; gas: buth: will ‘urnis 1f desi; < EILLIS — 2 KOOMF, 610 720 WItfu CARPETS FLLIS-NICELY FURNISHED SINGLE room; rent $5. N NY FRONT ROOM, GAS, TURK—SUNNY ROM: FOLDING BED, grate, gas, bath: also singie, $6: §10. 1 VALENCIA—2 UNFURNHED RMS: 2 matted 1 froni, eck parior; bath: $10, 5 WEBSTER —SUNNY FRONT ROOM; 215 Nrhhed = ROOMS WITH FREE USE OF SITTING- \ room, dining-room and kiichen, for $5 a WU UR T REE VEKY DESIRABLE UN- furnished rooms: vse of bath; reference. Ad- LL PAKTIES DESIRING LOUMS OF ANY description can be suited withou: charge at PROPOSALS. EALED PROPUSALS WILL BE RECLIVLD the Republic of Hawaii at Honoluu uniii 12 ©o'c'ock noon 0a Thursday, December 51, 1895, Sor strucied in the harbor or Houolu.u. Plans aud spec.fizations at ihe office of the and Victori,, B. C., and a %0 at ine office of the Superinienaent of Public Works, Honoluu. self L0 accent the lowest or unv bid. J. A. KING. Miuister of the Interior, new turniture: ano her §3. Valencia Street. Webster Street. Miscelianevus. month. _G. 1. H., box 94, Call Oflice. dress D., box (6, Cail flice, Room Renting Agency, 2214 Geary st. ac the oflice of the Minister of the Interior of the excavaiion of the hard coral in a slip to be con- Hawaiian Consulates at New York, Sun Francisco % he Minister f tue Interior does not bind bim- Interior Oflice, Honolulu, October 27, 1896, | URNISH- FURNISHED ROOM | FURNISHED | LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS—A BOUN TO Jadles tronbled with irregularities: nodanger: eafe and gure; $2 50 express C. 0. D.: don't delay until 100 late. OSGOOD BROS., Oakiand, Cal. M ETSOPUOLITAN DISPrLNSARY, 107814 Market st.—We treat all diseases of mer, women aud children; consultation by mail §1. OME, A FRIEND AND MOTHEER RE NKE. 1416 kighth st., Alameda. FIRREGULAK O see MRS. DK, ¥ <’ DS IaLL e Jones. iiseas RS, DS, confi 1306 FOLSOM ST. terms reasonabl SEALED BIDS, A~ | QPBING VALLEY WATER WORKS, 516 CAL- i ifornia st.. San Francisco, November 5, 1896— Sealed bids will be received at the office of the secretary of the Spring Vall Water Works, 516 California st., up to 12 M. on the 10th inst., for any part of 5000 shares of the vapitai stcos of tue company in lots of uo: less than 10 shares. All stock aliotted on the saia bids will be ready for 1 delivery on the 12:h inst. and must be taken and paid for 0n or bafore the 14uh inst, All bids must be accompanied by a deposit of §5 per share in gold coin, or certified check, and the Board ot Trustees reserves the right o rejact any and all bids. By order of Boart of Trustees, PEL M W. AME ecretal ——— AMES, Tecretary. 1 LATESY SHIPPIN AINTELLIGENUE, e s e Movements of Trans-Atlant ¢ Steatners. NEW YORK —Arrived v 7—Stmr St Panl, | from Southampton: stmr Umbria, from Liverpool | and Queenstown. ~ailed Nov 7—Stmr Campania, for Liverpool: stmr Prassis, tor Hambnrz: stur Mississippl, ror | Loudon; stmr Spaarndam. 10r Ro terdam: stmr Fulda, for Naples and Genoa: stmr Witdbad, sor Bremen: stmr Sta e of California, 10 Glasgows stmr La Bourgogne, for Havre. GEXNOA—Arrived out Nov 5 —<:m- Co'umblia. yonicd Nov 5—stmr Kaiser Wilhielm 11, 1or New ork. ROTTERDAM—Sailed Nov 7—Stmr Werken- dam. for New York. HAVRE—Sailed Nov 7-Stmr La Touraine, for | New York. HAMBURG—Sailed No7 4—Stmr Bohemia, for New York BR HAVE alled Nov 7—Stmr H H Miner, for New 1 ol SCILLY—Passed Nov 7—Stmr La Bretagne, frm New Yorx for Huvre. e ———————————— THE DIVOI O KECOKD, Comriaints file1: Nellie Peters agaiost Herman Peters. Margaret M. nzuinsi Alired W. Seley, Jufcanny Turperagainst | ohn Tu r. Zoe Rogers against Caarles KO re. ——— MARKIAGE LICENSE: " Tne following marriace (censey wara tsyasy by the Connty Clerk's office yesterday Frank Widina and Anna Spanish, £2—20, W. G. Green and Frances Hamilton, 25—21, Willam F. Knap and Nettle Con ors 86—30, Sanfoid M. Dickey and Ada Hens ey, 31— Jessie Trailor and kmma Sheldon, P. F. Hazan and Katherine ('Cailag | DAULTON—In this ci:v, J. Sheanan and Mary Drammond, 2. . F. Roth and Kmma 1L Weter:ing, BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—sEATHS, IBirth, marriage and death notices sent hv mali will not be inserted. They mus. be handed in a: elther of the publication offices and be indorssi with the name and residence of Persons suLaorize 10 buve (he samw published. | BOEN. COHEN—November 2, 1893, to the wife of Moses Cohen, a son. COUGHLIN—In this el ¥, October 26. 1898, to the wife of John J. Coushils, a daazhter. HERSCH—In Waisonvilie. November 6, 1896, tohe wifs of Wilitam Hersob, & %ot EAGEN—in this_city, October 25, 1898, to the Wife cf J. ¥, Eagen, & son. JACOBS—:n tnis city. November_ 5, 1806, to the wife of Helmann Jacobs. a daughter. KEILY—1In s city. November 4, 1896, 10 the wite of D. J. Kelly, a daughter. LINDENAU—In this citv, November 6, 1896, to tae wite of George Lindenau, & son. MUENZ—In this city, November 4. 1896, to the wite of J. . Muenz, a son, POOLE—In this city, Cctober 27,1896, to the wite of A. K. Loole, & daughter. SCHWARZMANN—In this cite, October 27. 1898, to the wie of Gustev Schwarzmann, a dauguter, v ECURLOCK —Tn this city. October 28, 1836, to the wize of Joun P. Ecurlock, « son. SMITH—In this cify, November 3, 1896, to the wite f Charies H. Siitlr, a 500, SPINSER—In this city, October, 1895, to the wite of C. F. ~pinuer, & 50u. TALLEUR—In this city, November 3, 1893, to the wife of Loais Taileur, a 503, WHITs —In this cliy. October 21, 1896, to the wife 0f Geo: ge White, & son, BRANKE—In this city, November 3, 1896, to il wite of Paul Bra ke, a son. SSELL—In Oakland, July 30, 1896, to the wite of W. L. Kussell, & daugnier. £ MARRIED. GREEN-HAMILTON—In this clty, November 7, 1848, by the Rev. G. R. Stanley, Willlam G. Green and Frances Hamliton. YOUNG—MOULTON—In this city, November 4 1896, by the Rev. M. M. Gibson, D.D. J. H. Young and May E. Moulton. DIED. Deunett. Edward 3. Mahoney, Cornelius L nt, George W. Mansfield. J. M. Bullene, Sylvester Q. Mllton, Anthony Cantlen, Richard Morey, Kobert W. Clancy, Joseph Muhienbrink, Willlam Coover, Ed H. ott, Nicholas Dauiton, Charles M, O’ Brien, Emaline Donnley. John Paynn. Wiliam E, Dowaer, Periey R. Quigley, Catherine Andrey Qainnine. Alice F. Foley, Mary Sauer, Chrisilan Foulk, Eruss I, Gorman, Maxgie Holt, Mrs. Jennie Yoward Jr, Edward 8. Jucobson. Captain J. H. Keeley, Margares Lynch, Michael McFaden, Irene Smith, Janet Solomon, Edward Stewart, Euphemos Stoddart, — Tuschiaskl, John iters, Henry Wynn, Samuel Zwall, Mary BARRY—In this city, November 2, 3! wife of R. M. Barry, i daughter. BENNETT —1In this city. November 6, 1896, Ed- ward J., dearly oeloved husband of Alice A. nnett (nee Coivin), beloved son of Marsaret £ Benne:t, and brother ot Mrs. ‘Thomas Seaton. anative of San Francisco, aged 2J yearsand 3 months. 23" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1 o'clock P. 3., from his late res- ireet, between Twe: eignth. lnterment Cypress to the Lawn Cemetery . XN. 8. G. W.—Ofticers and members of Rincon Par- lor No. 72, N. 8 G. W., are hereby notitied to atiend the funeral of our deceased brother. Ed- ward Bennett. THIS DAY (undsy), at 12:30 o'clock p. M.. from 44034 Duncan sireet. Fines enforced. ROBERT J. WILSON, Pres. W. J. Wyxx, Secretary. F. OF A.=To the officers and members of Court Acme No. 51, F. 0: A.: ) ou are hereby nouified to assemble 'at 4103 Duncan stresc. THIS DAY (Sunday), at 13330 o'clock P. x. sharp, to attend the funeral of our late brother, Edward J. Eenuett. The regular assessment f0r nou-at- tendaace. By order, RUBERT MYLAR, Chiet Ranger. THOMAS E. BRADLEY, Rec. Sec. . E. B. A. No. 35.—Please meet THIS DAY (Sunday) at 11:30 A. M., ut 9 Mission stree-, to w.tend ibe funeral of our late brother, Ed Ben- nett. . K. KINGSLAND, presiden:. J. J. SEARY, Secreiaty BRYANT—In East Oaklaud, November 7. 1893, Grorge W.. husband of kmma E. Bryant, and father of Nelije, F. J. ana_Robert Bry na- iive of New York, aged 63 years 8 montls und 16 days. [Kendail County (Ill.) papers please cupr. | A7 Friends and acqualniances are respect- fully invited 10 attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1 o'clock P. .. fiom I 0.0. F. Hall, corner of East Twe.fih street and Tweifth avenue, Kast Oakland, uader the auspices of Orion ‘Lodge No. 184 I 0.0.F., brooklyn Lodge No. 32, K.of P, and Lrooklyn Lodze No.3. A, 0.U. W. BULL In this city, November 7, 1846, Syl- vester Qurlinus, beloved son of Edward k. and Margare M. Builene, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. £. Fennessey, a uative of San Francisco, aged 5 months and $ days. November 6, 1833 CANTLEN—In this cliy, Kichard, beloved Lusband of the iate Haunah Cantlen, and_fatber of James sud Lizzie Cani- len, Mrs. J. O'Brien, Mrs. J. P. Fitzgerald, Mrs. . Keid and Mrs J. W. Kelly. a native of ¥ Kerry, ireland, aged 67 years. nds 'aud acqualvtences are raspect fully invited to attena the tunerat TO-MORRO W (Monday), at 8:30 0'clock A. M., from h.s late residence, 17 Erie street, theice (0 St Joseph’s | Church, Tenth sireet. where a reauiem high mass | will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- | mencing at 9 o'clock . M. Intermen: Holy Cross Cemetery. CLANCY—In this city, November 7,183, Joseph, beloved son of Mary and the late Thomas Clancy, and brother of Terrence and Uwen | Clancy, a native of Ireland, axed 13 years. COOVER—TIn this city, November 6. 1898, Ed H., beloved husband of Eaith Coover, a uative of Jow« City, Ia, w:ed 41 years. A5 Fricnds ani acquaintances are respect- fu'ly invited to aitend the suneral TIIS DAY (Sunday), at 3 o'clock P. M., from the par- iors of H.'F. Sahr & Co.. 1209 Mission street, near Eighth. Intermen: L O. 0. F. Cemetery. November 7. 1896, Charles M., beloved son of Frank and Viola Daclton, a native of Missouri, aged 13 years and 8 months. B Frinds and ecquaintances aro respect- fuiiv invited 10 aitend the Tunerat TO-MORKOW (Monday), a 1 o'clock P. 3., from the residence of nis parents, corner Carter and Waibridge sireets, near Six-mile House. San Bruno road. Internient Cypress Lawn Cenietery. DEMARTINI—In this city. November 7, 1893, ¥rank, beloved husband of Mary Demartini, son of Antoulo and Kosa Demartini. and vrother o Baptiste. Ameila and Na ul Demartinl, a nacive of San Fraucéco, azed 25 years 2 moaths anl 7 aays. A Friends and acquaintances ara respes:. fully invited (o attend the funeral TO-MORRO W (Monday), at 2 o'clock P. M.. from his late 2145 Monigomery aveuue.. Inter- Ian Cemetery. DONNLEY—In Ukiab, NGyember 6, 1896, Joha Doanley, a native of New York, agei 40 years. DOWNER—In this eity. November 3,189 Per- iey R. Down:r. uncle of Hattle K. Perley B. and Henry J. Whitby and Mrs. Archur Lewis, a native of Vermout, sged 66 years and 10 months. A& Friends and acquaintances are respec- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1 o'clock P. M., from Nacive ons, Mall, 414" Mason sireet, under the auspices of George H. Thomes Post No. 2, G. A K. Inter- men: iona: Cemetery. FAY—In San Mateo, November 5, 1896, Andrew, dearly beioved husband of Mary Jane Fay,and father of Joseph. Mamle, Gertrude. Vincent. Julia, Arthur. Jennie, Annie and Gussie Fay, auative of County Galway, lreiand. 50 years 9 monthsand 3 days. |Kondout (N. Y.) Papers please copy. BF~Friends and ncqnalntances are respect- fuliy invited to attend the faneral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 :300'clock P. M.. rom bis late resi- Tesidence, 4061 ‘Twent.-fourta street. between Nos and Castro, thence to St. James Cnurcn, where services will be held. interment Mount Calvacy Cemeery. FOLEY—In this city, November 7, 1893, Mary K., dearly beloved wiie of Jumes A. Foley, and daughter of the late Mrs. Thomas Tynan, a na- Uve of San Francisco, aged 24 years 4 moaths and 22 davs. 6 Friends and acquaintances ara respect- fuliy invited 0 attend the fanerai TO-MORKOW (Monday), at 9 0'clock A. M.,from her late risi- wence, 504Ya Grove streei, thence (0 Sacred Heart Churcu, corner Fillmore and Fell screecs, where a solemn requiein mass will be colebrated for the repose of her soul. commencing at 9:30 0'clock A. M. lutermens Holy Cross Cemetery. FOULK—in this city, November 7. 1883, Krnst H. Foulk. son of George H. and Edith E. Fou.k, A native of San Fraucisco, ze! 3 months, GORMAN—In this city, November 5. 1493, Mag- gie. beloved dauzhter of the iate J nd Wini- fred Gorman, and sister of Jonn and Mamle Gorman, u ustive or San Francisco, aged 23 years. B&Friends and acquaintances are resnec:. fully invited to atiend the funeral THIS D\Y (Sunday), at 7:30 o'clock A.M.. from her late residence, 79 Converse siree:, beiween Harrison and Breant, thence to St. Joseph’s Churca, where a. :olemn reauiem mass wii be cele- brated for the repose of hr soul, commenciug at 8 o'ciock A M. luterment H.ly Cross Come- tery. HOLT—In this city, November 7, 1493, Mrs. Jen- ale Hol:, relict of the jate Thomas Hoit, mother of Agnes V. Ho't. and sister of Mrs. I, L. Fleld, anative of Norway, Me. . 85 Friends ate respectfuily invited to atte11 the funeral services TO-MORROW (Monday). at | §:30 0'ClOCK A. M., her lace residence, 208 Sco.tstreec. Inierment private. HOWARD—Tn Bayville, N. Y.. September 30, 1898, Elwarl S Jr., younges: child of Kdward S uud Louis: J. Howard, and graadson of Oliver B and the (ate Josephine C. Turrell, & uative of Sacramento, agel 7 years and 2 months. JACOBSON—in West Herkelev, November 6. | 1895, Captain James H. Jucobson, aged 71 years ant 17 duvs. = A% Funeral services will be held THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P M. st the Fresvy- teraa Choreh, iighin and Yristol streets, West Berkeley. Intermens private. In this city, November 5, 1896. Mar- garet, beloved wife of Edward Earle Kesiey, aud mothier of Eidna Ear'e Keel-y, & native of kuk, Ia., azel 31 years 4 months and 2 days. INew York Journdl p.ease copy. | B Friends and acquainiaaces ars respact- fully tovited (0 attend the faneral THIS DAY . (Sunday), at 10: ;0 o’clock A. 3., from the par- iors or H. Yorter & Co. 122 rddy streee. . 0. F. Cemetery. LYNCH~—In this city, Novemter 6, 1896, Michael Lyneh, a native of Ca ffor. is, aged 24 years. McFADEN—In thix city, November 5, 1896, irene McFaden. youngest dnugher of Kliza and Daniel McFaden, s nafive of san Francisco, aged 4 years 7 months and 5 days. AF~Friends and acquainiances are respect- fuliy invited 10 attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock P. 3. from the Fit- teenth-avenue M. E.(uurch, Souta San Eran- cisco. Interment Masonic C meiery. MAHONEY —in Sonth San Franefaco, November 6,139 ;. Cornelius Leo Mationey, younges. and e iy beloved sonof Michael and Mary honey, aud ~randson of Mrs. Coa Suilivan. a n Uye of South sau Fraaclseo, aged 3 monchs and E: avs. £2"The funeral will take piace THIS DAY (Sunday). at 1:30 o'clock P. M., from the resi- deice 01 his parents, 1522 Tenth avenue, near M sireet souih. Soutn Swn Francisco. intermen: Mouat Calvary Cemetery. MANSFIELD—In Napa. November 6, 1896, J. M. Man<fied, nzed 71 years. 2 Th- funeral will take piace TO-MORROW (Monday). at 2 o'clock P. M., at Napa, from the Presbyterian Church. November 7, 1896, Anthony, beloved Lu MOORE—TIn this city, November 6, 1898, William, Prioved o of lilen and tne late Philiip Moore, and brother o Kitiie, May, Joseph an Nellie Moore, a native o San Francisco, aged 25 years 4 months and 4 days. B Friends and scquaintances are respect- fuily Inviied to attend the faneral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock P. )., from his late residence, 9 Far.en avenuo, 0ff Kddy strees, be- tween Pierce and Scott, thence to Holy Cross Church for services. Intermen: Mount Calvary Cemetery. MOOSER—In this city, November 6, 1896, Wil liam. husband of Loulsa Mooser, and father of Joseph H., Chartes E. Louls H., William Jr., Alica and "Albert H. Mooser, and son-in-law of Madame S, Michel, s native of Genevs, Switzer- 1and. aged 62 years. BF-Friendsare repectfully invited to attenl the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 10 ©'clock 4. .. from his late residence, 2709 Plercs street. Interment private. Kindly omit flowers. MUHLENBKINK—In this city, November 6 1823, Willlam, beloved L:usband of Mary. Muh- lenbrink. s native of Geestemunde, Germaay, aged 64 years. 84 Friends an1 acanalntancay are Tespect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1 o'clock P. 3, from nis lale Tesidence, 13168 Valencia sireet. Interment 1. 0. V. ¥. Cemetery. O'BRIEN—In this city. Novembver 6, 1898. Ema- line, veloved wife of Willlam . U'Erien. motner of Arthur O'Brien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Crowe. aid sisterof arvey, tarry and Charles Crowe and Mrs. George Lay. a native of Watsonvilie, aged 33 years. A member of Ex- ceisior Circ ¢ No. 2, C. of F. A¥"Friends and acquaintances ara respect- fuliy invited to sttend the,funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. ., from the par- lors of 'H. F. Suhr & Co., 1203 Mission stres:. near Eignth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. C. 0¥ F.—The ofticers and companions of Excelsior ti.cle No. 2, C. ot F.,are herevy notifi-d to at- tend the funeral of our late companion Mrs. O'Brien, THIS DAY (Sunday), st 1:3) P M. sharp, from ihe undertaking pariors of H. F. Subrde Co., 1209 Mission st. By order of D. JOHANSEN, C. C. Attest: Jomx J. CoRDY, Fin. Sec. OTT—In tuis etty, November 7, 1896, Nicholas Ott, a native of Germany, sgel’ 63 yearsand 7 months. AFRemalns at the parlors of J. C. 0'Connor & 767 Mission street. Notice of juneral ereaf.er. PAYNN—In Lorin, Willam E.Paynn, & native ot New Jersey, aged 55 years. QUIGLEY—(n this city, November 7, 1896. Catherine, wife of the late Daniel Quizley. & native of ‘Moneymor, County Londonderry, Lre- land, aged 65 years. &~ Notice of tuneral hereaftar. QUINNINE—In this city. November 6, 1596, Alice Frances. daarly beloved of Thomas J. and Magzie month and 15 days. SAUER—In San Luis Obispo, November 6, 1895 Christ.an ~auer, dearly beloved husbaud of satni’'da Sauner, father of George Sauer, Mrs Otto Obrtland, Mrs. John Gerner and Mathlida, Freder.ck, Jeanette aud Kmella >auner, and brother of Andrew Sauer of San Luis Obisp, a native of Pavaria, Germaay, aged 53 years 11 months and 2 days. B3 Friends and acquamtances are respscy- fully invi ed to atiend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from the residence of s s0n-in-iaw, UIto Olrtland, 16 Mot ave- nue, between Mission and Valencia streets. Inierment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, SMITH—In this city, November 7, 1896, Jinet, beloved wife ot H, T. Smith, and mother of Harry ‘mithand Mrs. A, C. Foge, 8 natlve of Sydney, Ausiralia, aged 47 years and 2 n onths. B~ The funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Monduy), at 2 o'clock P. M.. from her late residence, 1622 Leavonwor.h sireet. C. OF F.—Justice Circle No. 104, C. 0. F., Worthy Companious: ~ You ars hereby notified 10 attend the funeral of our aeceased friend, Companion dirs Janet Smith, TO- .ORROW (Munday) ac 2 ¥. 3, from Ler late residence, 1622 Leavenworih sirect. By order of MISS MCDERMOTT, Chiet Companion. SOLOMON—In the City and County Hospital, November 7, 1893, Edward S,.0mon, aged 47 years. STEWART—In East Oakland, November 7,1896, Euphemna Stewart, widow of the late Johu Stewart of Columbia Tuolumne County. Cal.. & pative of Scotland, agel 72 years. [Sounora (Tuolumne County) papers pleas? copy. | &FFriends and acquainiances are respect- fnlly Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORKOW (Monday), at 10 o'clock A. M., from her late Tesilence, 1627 Seventh avenue, East Onkland. Intermen. private. STODDART—In Alameds, November 7, 1898, dearly beloved son ot Eliza J. and the lste David Stod: art, formeriy of Oakland and lately of Los Anzeles, a native o San Francisco, aged 0 years i 0 monzhs and 21 days. B4~ Notice of funeral hereafter TUSCHINSK(—1In this cftv. Noyember 6, 1896, at the German Hospita, Jonn Tuschinski, a na- tive of Polanl. aged 81 years 4 monthsand 11 days 25The funeral will *1ks place THTS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from St. Paal’s M. E. Church, Broadwuy, Detween Stockton and Powell. WOLTEKRS—In this city, November 5. 1898, Henry, beloved husbsnl ot Charlotte Wolters, father of Charles, Anton, S,phia, Lizzie aad Ienry Woiters. an1 brotber of Edward, Charle: Gieori2, Conrad a1 Friedrich Wo ters. Mrs. A. G. Cole. Mrs. Wilhelmine Kranich and Mrs. Meta G100tz & native of Sremen, usrmany, agel 60 years 7 monchs and 25 days. Ba-Eriends and acauaintances ary respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M. rrom nis late residence, 2729 Clay street, between Pierce and Scott, thenceto L (). O, F. Cemetery for crema- tion. ' P.ease omit flowers. F. AND A. M.—Hermann Lodge No. 127, F.and ‘A.)L.: ‘The officers and members are requested to meet in Masonic Temple THIS DAY (Sun- day), at 1 o'clock P. M. sharp. and proceed thence 10 2723 Clay siree:, between Pierce and £co.t, to participite in the funeral services of our deceased brotoer, Henry Woli By order ofthe W. M., 1. SCHUMACHER, Secretar, N—In this city, November 6, 1896. Samuel, beloved husband of Frances Wynn, and facher of Mary K. Wyno, anaiveo! rogisad, aged 62 years. B2 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday). at 2 o'clock P. M. from the par- lors of McAvoy & Gallagher, 20 Fifth street. Intermenc 1. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. ZWALL—In this city. November 7, 1898, Mary, beloved wife ob. Schelte Zwall, aod mothor of Aunie and Charles Zwall, & native of Switzer- 1and, aged 86 years. WINDELER—Note of Thanks: Mr. and Mrs. Windeler and family wish to tender their sin- cere thanks for the sympathv shown by tueir many frieads, through their attendance aod the many pre:ty flowers sent. a: thelr deceased dsughter and sistsr Meta's funeral H. F. WI~DELEE, 2053 Howard stres MCAVOY & GALLAGCHER, FUNKRAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMEKRS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone 3080. JAS. ENGLISH. T. B. CAREW CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 30 Can Ness ave.. Dear Murke: s, Suu sranclscy Telephone 0. 156. CIAS. MCMENOMEY. JAMES McMENOMEY & SON, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, 1067 Mission Street, Near Seveuin. ‘elephone No. 3304, MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, AN MATEO COUNTY: NEAREST CEME. tery 10 the city; non-sectarian: in uo sense ex- clusive: location unexceiled. Otfice Y97 Markes SLresi. BOULheast COrner of Sixt. THE STOCK MARKET. Quotatfons for mining stocks were rather firmer yesterday. but ihere was no advance of any conse- qaence. The Mexican asssssment falls delinquent in beard 10-morrow. Mining assessments falling delinquent this month amount to $110.310. of which Nevada mines want $85,810 and California mines $14,500. CON. CAL. & VA. MINE—1000 level—From west crosscut 2 started at a point in north dritt 500 feet north from Con. Va. shatt station, or 85 feet south {rom north boundary line of mine, at & point 436 feet from its mouth fiom doub'e compartment up- rsise, 83 feet above the sill floor of tais level, eas: crosscut hus been extended 18 feet. passing through porphyry. showing clay separations: total length 28 feet. Fiom this upraise ata polnt 88 feet above the sill floor of this level we have started ana advanced an esst crosscut 8 feet through porphyry, clay and quartz, asssying §1 75 per ton. The top <f the upraise isin porphyry, and work there has been suspended. 1650 level—On uinth floor, first floor above the sii floor, the east crosscut '4, siartad from souta drift at a'roint 383 fest in from its month, or 117 feet north from_ east crosscut 3, was advenced in nor:heasterly direciion 24 feei, passing tbrouch porphyry streaked with quartz, mssayiog $1and $2 per 10n; total length 68 feet. 1750 level—From ihe eighth, tenth. eleventh, = enty-second, twenty-th rd, tiventy-fourth and twendy-fifth floors, above the sili oor of this level, at the north end of the stoje, in old ground of former worklugs, we huve ex.racted duriug the week 135 tons of ore, the average assay value of which per samples taken from the cars in the mine was $45 90 per ton. From sonth drifc from West crosscut from northeast drift from « . and C. shaft, at a pownt 250 feet in from iis mouth, an east crosscut has been started and advanced 12 feet through porphyrv. The ttal ex:raction of ©ef rihe week amounted to 135 tons, the aver- wge assav value, per sampies iaken from cars when raised (0 the surface, was $43 26 per ton. We have shipped to the Morgan mill during the weex 125 10us ore, assaving jer railroad car xam- AS. MCM ENOMEY. MILTON—In Oak:: sband of tie late Alicia iiton, and father of D. J. L. and Marieita ton. &3~ The funeral will take place TUESDAY, November 10, at 8 a. 3., from his late residence, 1512 San Pablo avenue,'t! ence toSi. Frencesde sa es Church, where a3 lemn requiem mass Wwill be celeoraied for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock A. M. Friends and acquaintances are invi.ed (o attend. Please omit flowers. MOKREY—1in the Cltv and Cotate Hospital, No- Vember 7, 1895, Rob:rt W. Morey, 51 il i 6, Rob:rt W. Morey, aged plen 45 32 jer ton. This was a closing run. ';suav; shipped to the Carson Mint, assay valus . &, Leturns of the milling of Con. Cal. and Virginia ore and the builion yield of the past month show that 1085 tons of ore were worked a: the Morgan ml sleiing bullion of the assay value of Wix.- 077, of which $18,070 was goid and $16,038 was sliver. Ihe average of the railroad car samples was 835 and baturs samples $49 25. Business in loca! srocks and bonds has been re- markably good since the election of Mi Mckin- ley, showini a return of confidence and a d 'sire to lavest funds. United ntates 4 per cent bonds have ‘ Castro, W 25 by N 114: & ! Bruno road, W 21:4, S8 139:5, K | 160:10, block 38, i Eva I Aunofsky, risen to $120. The activity of the market will be seen by the list of sales. FollowingAre the Highest Prices During the Past W, Crown Point... Gould & Curry. Hale & Norcross, EOAKD SALES, Followine were the sws Iothe San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: RFGULAR MORNING EFSCION. <01 100 Alpha.....¥1100 Conti 10) Beicher...45/100 C Poli 200 Bodle.....5910) H&N 100 Bullion. g 100 Choir. Following were the swes inthe Pacific Stock Ecaurd yesterday: BFGULAR ewssroN—1 100 Atnha.....13/2000 C Imp ..02| 200 Alta ...11}.’000 150 Ophir...1.25 200 Andes. 409 ¢ Toint.. 300 Ovrmn....10 300 Belener. g X4 350 B & B. 100 Bodi 200 Eullion. 100 Bulwer. 300 S B&EM...04 300 Caleaa. 350 S Nev... 200 Chalixe. 350 Cholr. 200 u:vJ.'l'lyz 1.0} 500 811 Hul. 300 U niou. 200 Utah. 350 ¥ Je 500 Con N CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY, Nov. 7-12 & Fta. Asked, Bit. Asket. Alpha Con. 10 1iJackson........ 25 40 Ann. 22 30 M L o— s 24 |Justica. 04 05 Belcher. . 46 47Kemuek...... — U5 Bes: & Beicher 91 9:/Lady Washi... — 3 Bentoa Coa — li|Mexican.....l 41 4z Bodie &8 —|Mono. . 18— Buliion 15 16/ NevadaQueea 03 04 Bulwer. — 45|0ccidental... 59 Caledonia. — _ 120phir. 1.30 Chollar .., 190 1.8i0verman.. i3 Con.Cal&Va...1.75 1.80|PotosL., . - 7273 Challenge Con.” 33 35|savage.. 63 63 Con. Lmperial. U1 _UZ|Scorpion..,.... 06 (8 Confidence....1.00 1.U5|seg. Belchor. — 05 ConNew York — Ud|Syndicate..... 08 — Crown Point... 38 3%|Silver Hill..... — 08 EastSierraNev U4 —|Sterra Nevada 62 63 kurekaCon... 30 —|Union Coa. 6L 52 Excheauer 03 ts|Utan.. =09 1Y boula &curry. 67 6k Yellow Juckee 47 45 Bmie & Nosers. 125 1.30 GOLD Mliiiu LACHANGT. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, 300 Lockwood Con 27 200 do do 26 300 Savannah.. 46 SATURDAY, Nov. 7-10:30 A M. UNITED STATES BONDS. B Lsked, Bid. Asked. USénconp.. 109 — (USdsreg.. — 7sg Do new 1506120 — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. CAL=tChlesy. 108 = racRoliMSt — — Cal Elecl, 83117 — [D0211a6s... — — CoraCWhs — 9714 &ORyéy. — 915 Dont-stex-co — 9739 P&CL RyBs. — 107% Edsn L&P6s125 130 | Pwlst RR8L — 11839 F&CHKKG. — 106 |Reno, Wokh — 306 Geary-stR31.100 ~ — |Eacto P& L. — 100 LosAngLés. — 100 |SF&ENPR3s. 8834101 Do Giteed8s — 101 |SPRRArizds — = 96 Mkt-stCbléBs1183 — |SPRRCaiSs. 107% — DoRyConss.10544306 |SPRRCalsy. — NatVinésis. — 100 |SPBrRCaiss 6 97 NevCNgR7s. 99 - VWatera.. 117141181, NPCHR6£100 — |SVWaterds. 9834 D9 N By Calbs 100 — |SkinG&Ed: 99 1l N Ry/Calds. — 90 |CunscT&T8s. — — Onk&as 5s.. — 104 |Sutter-stKos109%41) Lo d is 03..104%5 — _|VisalaWude — & — Cuuibus va 11755 — & WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 30 35 |NanJoye...,. — - Mariu Co. - = |Sprog Valley 9634 97 €4S STOCKS. — 4 |Pacillc Lisms 49 61 9y — |SanFrancsco 97 9714 5234 54 |DWCKIOL.e — xU . B8ig 80 | INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman’sFa16214180 [Son.. . — - COMMERCTAL BANK STOCKS. AmerB&TC. — — |LondonP&a.135 130 London&s¥. — 30 Merch kx... 13— Cal 5 D&EICO10T14109 |Nevads - - FiumNaoin 175 181 (S - SAVDIGS Ba GerR&LCo.1250 1500 1o HumbSEL11N — £ = Mutval....... — 40 | Unioa T'rust. 770 - ersavlaion — 50) STREET BAILROAD STOCKS. Callfornta....1U7h, — Ok SL&Ha7 — 100 Geary-st..... —." 50 [Iresidio s — Murketsho, 6834 44 [Sutterat. = POWDER STOCKS. Auantien.,, — - |GamCom..., 18 181 Eastern D0 7135 — (JudsonD.ses — — Calizorula... 79— IVigorit... ., 80c 80c MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alaska Pkre. 95315 97 (NatVinCo., — - BIKDCoalCo. — = 10 [OceanicSSCs 17 20 Cal Cot Mills — — |Pac AuxFA — 4 Edison Lighc12414125 |PacBoraxCo. 98 100 GaaConAssa. — — (PacRo Ml — — Ger Lead Co. #0100 - 7 HawCasto. 175% 18 - muteh S PCo_ 2314 2 = MerK£Asso. 100 /‘uu% = = A kvt Lighs — 414 - SALES —MORNING SESSION. Foara— 20 Eastern Dynamite. .. 10 Edison Light & Power Co. 140 do do. 80 Hawatian Commercial. 25 Hutchinson S P Co. 23 26 50 do do. 25 3714 $1000 Ominibus Cabie Bonds . 118 00 5 S F Gasiizht. 96 50 10 a0 do 96 75 75 SV Water. 16 75 5 do do 96 8714 $11,0008 ¢ 4x Bonds, 98 60 Kirent— $1000 Omnibus Cab'e Ponds. 118 00 $5000 S P Branch Railway 96 00 — e e ——— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, Patrick_O'Rourke to Ellen O’Rourke. lot on Sline of Pine strect, 144:11 E of Van Ness ave- nue, E 23:5 by 8 120; glit. Oliver B. Martm to_John H. Wallace, lot on E line of Gough street. 115 5 of Vallejo, S 22:68 by i 115; $10. Salomon Label to Frederick W. Keuerleber, lot jonsiine of Hayes street, 125 W of Scott, W 25 by S 137:6; $10. Lillie C.'and Lemuel C. Magers to George M. Mathews, 1ot on W line of Trest avenue, 245 N of ‘Lwenty-sixth, N 25 by W 11: $10. Frauces Rick 1o Vincent ¥. and Katharine Dowd, lot on N line ot ‘gibver streer, 195 W ot Nz Gun to Nz Moon Ho Shee, lot on E_line of Stouts alley, 75 N of Washington street, 204:6 W A. Rankin, lot on 75 Ni ot Fourth, a E. Baker to Benjamin R. van Deusen, lot on W line of First evenue, 172 N of Clement street, N 25 by W 130, Richmond District 184: $10, John H. and Mar.aret E. Gallivan to Samuel H. Batien, lot on N lme of C street, 32:6 W of Twenty-fifth avenue, W 25 by N 100: $10. Carl "D. and Libby A. Salfield to Benedict Ptarrer, ot oa W lin= of Fifth avenue, 300 N of b (or Fulton) street, N 25 by W 120: $10. D. . C. and Emeline D. Gaskil to Thomas Fan- ning,lot on SW corner of Wilde street and Suy | of Dupont. N 62:6 by E 67: $5. Michael Seeligsohn (o Geor; NW iine of noward stret, NE 20 by NW 80: $]0. Charles E. and C: and Daisv M. . 8 inches, N Paul Tract Homesiead Associa- tion; 310, ALAMEDA COUNTY. Andrew ard L. Lawson to Mary P. Clor. lot on NW corner or Dwight way and Prospect street, N 134, W 50, S 130, K 50 10 beginning, bein, 't of lot 7, map of subdisision of blo‘uk B, p::el:; propert?, Berkeley: $10 Henry'Z and Saruh M. Jones to Ienry F. anl 4 lot on SiS line of Short street, 175 SW of Allendsle avenue, SW 75 by Sk 100, veing lots 29 and 8), block 9, Allendale Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Joaquin S, Joe S and E. Kelly to Francis and Mary McK ever, loton NE line of A and Main streets, NW 278 NE 108:7, S 269:4, 5% 94 to beginning, Haywards, ¥den Towwship; $10. ‘thomas C. Armsirong 1o Mrs F. S. Lemos, lot on X line of Armstrong sireet. 150 E of Main, E 49.51, k& 72.65. W 4031, N 7465 to beginning, veing fot 1, bieck 2, Armstrong Tract, Haywards, kdea Towuship; $10. A. J. and Anna E. Samuel to Po er P. Knapik, lot on SW corner Fifieenth and West sticets, W 90 by § 75, lot 9 and portion lot 10, bock A, vroperty N Onkland Homestead Association, sub- il toa mortgage for $2000, ukland: §.0, Same to same. loton S line of Fitteenth street, 90 W of West, W 4:214 by S 75, portion lot 8, block A. samwe, quitclaim deed, Oakland; $10. James stanley, administraior of the estate of Williom W. Nickals, to M. Scharman. ot on W line of ~an Pablo avenue. distat Nk 8339:2 from South Tsabelia, thence SW 100, SE 30, NE 100, NW 30 10 beginn ng, Onkland: $1900. Sane to Francis ». Mnsser, lot on W line of San Favlo avenue, dis'ant SE 369:3 from South sa- bella. thence SW 100, ~E 30, NE 100, NW 30 (o beziuning, Oak.snd; $1925. E. A. and Agnes Harrls to Abraham Davis, lot on W line of Grove street. 116 5 of Locust, W 100, N 6, W 66. 5 104, W I8 N 14:414, B 100, N 14:i14g, B 84. N 100 to bexinning: alxo lot 12 and portioii of lots 7 and 11. block R, Kelse - Tract, subject to mortgage for #4750, Oakiand; $10. William J and Virginis L. Dingee 10 Simon . Scheeline, biock bounded by Shattuck avenue, Alcatraz avenue, Feiton street and Bacine, Map of Littlefieid Tract, Osakiand Towuship, quitclaim deed; 5. . Kimon C. and Belle C. Scheeline, Joseph H. and Ella B. Littlefleld to Jeremiah Maline, Iots 24 and 20, Littlefield Tract, Oakland Townsnip; $5. Seme to J. V. Lawrence, lots 31 to 37, same, Oakland township: §5. Same to James' A. Smilie, lots 9, 10, 11. 19, 20, s J9;and 40, Littlefield Tract, Oakiand Town® og e to Emma khrenpfort, lots 1, 2, 3, 16, 31, 3, 46 t0 0, same, Oakland Township, quitciaim deed; 85. Willlam P. ana Alice F. Todd to George G. Wick- fon.commet.cing ata point in center road fromOak- and o Bunce's house, from which point a tree Wirked “B. T.” standing on N side of road, be ‘g4l chains distant, thence alouz center of zond U1 219 chains, SE 2.48 chains.SE .82 chaius, SE S1 chalns, SE .08 chains to S corner 1.70 acre jract of Contra Costa Water Company, thence SE 1.8 chains, 5K 2 chains, NE 15,10 chains to N coraer plat ©f undivided Mountain and Hill L Ilq. l.Eance 3 4.51 chains, SE 6.77 chains to Swa'l Creek, theace down creek SW 3.30 chains, SW .96 chains, SW 2,58 chains, SW .20 « hain D 3.65 chaius to center of ‘Temescnl Creek, thence up creek SE 1:30 chains. Sr. 1,51 coains, £k 243 chains. Sk .67 chains, SW 2,06 chains, SW 4.68 chains, SW 21.83 chains to beginning, subject 10 mor gage: Oakland Township; $10. W ililam Joltz 1o Augusta Holtz, ot on SIS cor- ner of venth street and R; S 101:6 by K 90, Alameda: gire AL S me to same, 10t on N line of 8, ave- Due, 246:0 W of Sixth strees, \v 15y N 130, portion of 1ot 6, Teutonia Park a d Associaiion, Alameda; $10. DA R o Alexanderand Mary k. P. Johnson to William Ambrose, lot on SW “line of Brigzs ayenue, 900 Sk of High street, SE 200 by SW 203, being lots 24 te 27, Briges Tract, Alameda: $10, Frank'A. und Mary L. Leach 1o John D, French, lot on the NW corner of Hawthorue sireet and Mountaln View evenue, N 218 by W 150, belng lots 10 10, block 1 being a Tesubdivision of lots in blocks 1 to 18 and 20, Waraer Tract. Brooklyn Township: $10. Fanny E. Graut (wife of L. 1.) to Joseph Dubbel, lots 1, 61016, 18, 19, 20, 22 avd 23, Turnbull Trac:, being & subdivision of portion of lot 7, Youkum Tract (above lots 1 and 3 being subject 10 contract of same), Brooklyn Township; $10. W. F. and Clara Smiley to M. J. White. lot on ¥ iine of iands of Lr. E. Kimball, where same is in- tersected by center line of county road, Haywards to Haywards Park Homestead Union, thence 5 W 97 feet, NI3 375, SK 97, SW 375 to beginning, be- ing portion of san Lorenzo Rancho, kden Towne ship: $1. Albert S. Woodbridge to Gertrude B. Wurts, ‘ot on N line of Butterworth street, 25 W of Lowell, W 26 by N 135, being Jot 15, block 26, resubdivision Smith’s sub Mathews Tract, Berkeley; $200. Anson X. and Anita 8. Blake, to same, lot 25, block 3, Dowling Tract, Berkeley: $10. A. and Mary E. Johnson to William Ambrose, lot 1. block C, Latham Terrace, subject to mort- gage for $2300, Brookiyn Township: $10. Willlam J. and V. K. Dingee, William G. and Hetty T. Henshaw to The Real Estate combine, lot beginning at fence post marked D and T, which is on the extreme N W corner of 67.10¢-acre tract of Joseph H. Doretyabout May, 1883, thence SW 211.71 feet, SE 426.50 feet t0 N W line of Uypress street, thence Sk 40 feet to W line of Orchard street, thence NE 218.08, NW 876 feet, NW 40, thence along & curved line with a radius of 55 feet. continuing along the arc of said curve N 48.43 feet, thence reversing to the right by a curve of 930 feet radius and running N along the arc of iasi curve a distuice or 526.56_feet. thence on a tangent rom said last curve NE 175 feet to NW line of lands of Dorety, thence SW 560 feet to be- ginring, Brooklyn Township; $5. The Xeal Estate Combine 10 the Realty Syndl- gate (a corporacion), same, Brooklyn Township; #1 . HOTEL ARRIVALS. RUSS HOUSE. S B Moore, Alameda C A Kendall, Saxon F sioyt, : eattle J Steller, Ky J B Bi'hompson, Stktn H Alpin. Stockton ¥ Smith, N Y I Thompson Jr, Cal A J Burnett, Kennett T F Muiligan, Mass M E Primer, Cal C R Soterence,S LObispo C A Willis, Sacramento Mrs C de Glindo, Sacto AP Overton, Cal Miss de Glindo, “acto ¥ C Sweet & 'scn, Glendo W ¥ Butler, Calistcga B W Kinney, San Jose G G Boggs. Tracey G Rntiedge, Los Angeles T A Peacock. San Rafael W Risenden, Trucaee J L Brown, Gkish G I Iill, Winters G O'Farrell, Cal H C Goodyear, Benicia ¥ F Haas, Berkeley J L Graves, Berkeley J J McSime, U S 33 Kene CChristiensen, Pescadero _sington WG Wiiter, Utan C Williamson, Tulare JF Kinslow, S Kosa C J Swingle, Or J A Stewart, Sorella B Howe, Ukiah A'J Pannet, Vacaville £ Gallagher& w, Nev D M Teeter& w, Cal Mrs L Morris, Stockton Miss S Parkhurst, Vina W Faulkner, Denver T H Lawrence, S Jose F M Graham, W'R Prather &1, Cal G F Waller, Wash W J Smith, S Bartara W T Taylcr, Bakersfield JT Vernon & w, N Y E W Martens, S Rafuel W Cadost, Oakland X Jennings, England E A Peacock, S Rafael Mrs A Bescorlous, Cal A JAbrams & w,Cal C Brown, Oakland N Barker, San Jose J » McHenry, Hanford M Jones. fone W H Belerus, Placerville R G Wouds, Woodland GRAND HOTEL W K Brown, Kines City J H Batcher & w. Sacto G W Pierce, Davisville J D Bradiey, Merced W Wright, ¥ ¥ M Dinkelspiel, BSirds Miss E Thlafske, Birds _Landing Tanding E L Brown, Sacto Capt W Meredith, Cal ¥ P Bane, Santa Rosa, J M Clauson, Woodland B W Woolsey, Oakland J W Donathan. San Jose P J Lark, san Jose Mrs H C Brown, Oaklad J M G Brown, Oakland Murs E A Hare, San Diego Miss M Evans, Los Ang Miss Secrist, Stockton Miss Pollock, Stockton ¥ Sebell, Cal R M Straus, Arizona Mrs J P Abbott, Antioch W Frazier, Portland W P Thomas, Ukiah Mrs J E Maon, Stanford Miss L Mann, Stanford J H Beuhieman=, Ls Ang G Ganbaldi, Merced Mrs E G Green, Sta Cruz M J Gardner, Stockton K Smith, Empire City E M Murray & £, Ls Ang W A Butterfield, Cal F P Black, Sau Jose C Ciark, Nap: Miss Clark, T C Puvton & w, Suisun J B Quisley, 8 M Dickey & 1, Isleton B ¥ Battersby, St Louls G ii_Holdsworth, Bolton R P Lathrop, Hollister C K Lipman, Sacto T A McCune, Watsonville NEW WESTERN HOTEL, IR Fuller, N Y G E Brown & w, Fresno J itodgers & w, Fresno F A Case, Oregon City G Cose, Oregon'City R M Mclntyre & fy,Nebr F Rish & 5, Denver A W Kidmore, U s N J Cumisky, ‘Cal W O McLeod, ' Cal S B Buckiey &fy, Jowa L H Nichols, Cal B H Hiett, Angel sl S J Segise, Angel Isl P Peterson, Alvarado A Christensen, Alvarado J Moe, US'N Mrs Jackson, Cal J McKinzie, US N L F Jenonings, U SN W H Smith, Nevada W J Scott, Albany 3 Cumisky. Albany X Boyce, Butte J A Finnell, Selma. W Bradbury, San Diego SW Lyle& w, Chicago A W T Kidmore, U SN PALACE HOTEL. J Glackner, N Y J S Tobin, Barlingame L McCreery, Washingtn Mrs J S Tobin, Buriingm CJordan, Stanford Mrs M Farber, Paris 57 Menzies, Liverpool W J Glasgow, s Antonlo CE Sherman, N Y W Wilson & w, N Y W W Aaams, Montana i R Plate, Stanford J K Ledyard, San Jose CF Sloane, Los Angeles J N Peyton, Spokane T W Rosedale, Aibany i Passavant, Germany L Winsensky, Siberia A Grille, Paris Dr Granewaid, Berlin Mr&MrsWurner. Londn C Laughton, London 1 H Faaot, San Juan G Lang & w, Stockton BALDWIN HOTEL Miss Armstrong.Oakind W Levy, Woodtand Mrs T Chamberlin, Cal T Chamberlin, Vallejo W H White, Mendocino W G Thompson, Napa T J Heory, Fresno J Hatch, Sen Joso W L Davis, Pinole ¥ Sparks & w, Cal M N Brown, St Louls Mrs K Y Emerson, Cal TS Lewis, Rochester A Schrieber, St Louis L LMagner, L Angles W S Little, Boston J ¥ Hall, Marysville C R Melander, Kings City PAULSELL IN LUCK. New Trial Granted by the Supreme Court Upon Technical Ground. W. E. Paulsell, who was convicted be- fore Judge Belcher of robbing Carroll’s faro game on Market street about two years ago, was yesterday granted a new trial by the Supreme Court. The ground for granting the new trial is that the trial court did not properly instruct the jury concerning what constitutes a reasonable doubt. The defendant was refused when he asked that the usual instructions be given to the jury on this point. The de- cision is in part as follows: The instruction ought to have been given, even if the court intended, as is alleged, to say something further on the subject. If experi- mental departures from the well-established language sanctioned by all courts upon the subject of r2asonabie doubt are to be here al- lowec and esch trial court is to venture upon unusual language to express the idea con- tained in language so often approved, we will be afloat upon a rew and unknown sea. and complications will arise in every crimi- nal case coming here, which will be very difficult to unravel. In this vase it is sufficient 10 say that the court introduced the new and unusual parase “common-sense,” and told the jury that the case must be based upon that. * ¢ * This phrase isabout as uncertain s any phrase in the language. When one speaks of common-sense he generally means his own sense, and there is no warrant for the unnecessary use of such a term when there is apt language to express the idea of reasouable doubt, which has frequently been approved -nda.poinlcd out as the language proper to be use —_—————— Enocked Down by a Car. James Duffy, a bartender at Colma, was at the races yesterday with Thomas Murray, a friend. About 8 o'clock last night, while on his way home, he attempted o board a car at Mission and Sixteenth streets, but was knocked down, sustainiug e fracture of his knee joint and a wound in his scalp. He was taken to the City and County Hospitalin the patrol- wagon. —————— A Veteran's Funeral To-Day. The funeral of Perley R. Downer, who died suddenly Jast Tuesday, will take place to-day. Services will be held at Native Sons' Hall Mason street, at 1 P. M. D ceused was a mem- ber of Georg H. Thomas Post. . A. R.,and e interment wi 2 in the post plot, Cemetery, Presidio. e A stona ————— According to the official report: Japanese Government the isla; contains 62,520 teachers. s of the d empire