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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1898. GAGE GAINS BY THE OFFICIAL CANVASS Commissioners Finish State Ticket: 40 IMPORTANT CHANGES | COUNT OF CITY VOT& WILL BE-} QUIRE A MONTH. Considered—No Contests Are in Immediate Prospect. al canvass of this city’s vote tate ticket in the recent election wunced. yesterday by - Registrar ter the mori ng meeting of the | Commissioners. . *No * startling £ sses will result. The count has nged the result as devel- emi-official returns pub- and losses . foun 18 on the 100 trivial to be worthy of mention. s on the une: ed terms were nted, and by decision ne 1 canv. {8 completed. Upon municipal ticket work has barely ed, and it will be near the first of the hlr fore it is complete. s the following result: FOR v OR. T. Gage Harriman a TORNEY G OF SUPREME COURT. IATE JUST PREME COURT. McFarland...... sentative in Congre: RTH DISTRICT. ROAD COMM k W. Burnpett, ber of Assembly. For W IGHTH DISTRICT. TW Carpenter. Graham , el . O'Brien.. . Oliver. THIRTY-SECOND DISTRICT. Hanley... THIRTY-THIRD DISTRICT. McCullough e D. Sullivan ring > THIRTY-F OWlY ... Postler d'1. Robirson Scattering .. THIRTY-SIX Baward 1.’ Coffey.... A. H. Merrill.. & THIRTY BOODAT. ...cceene White. ... .oeert THIRTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT. Lester H. Jacobs.. J H. Rickard James G. 1liam Wardell. . FORTIETH DIS C. Altschul H. Kelly. y W. -Miller. TRICT. Dibble. . Rotenbaum FORTY-S rerizo. A. Henry rtis Hillyer?. FORTY ames P. Booth. %red Lundquist | FGRTY-FOURTH DISTRICT. M. H. Barry.... 1,139 Thomas G.. Reiily 953 FORTY-FIFTH DISTRICT. g.;ymond . Estudillo. 255 7illiam H. Jordan - a5 Eugene Sullivan. er 11 ° Gage, for Gover- = & net gain of 120 votes. making in this cit. There were | s s in the | legislative offices, but they | of the | s will not be until after the | ate ticket the official canvass | | | Agagnst 5 | { 2 | ~ KNOCKED OUT WITH A BOTTLE. MRS. KATE BENNETT, Keeper of a Lodging-House, 'Chastises Her Refractory Porter. O+++++ 4+ 44444444+ 4444444444444+ 0 Pretty Cotillon of the Pop- | nightly | tion that their sweet presel | Miss ~Attie Murphy, The Hold-Over Offices Will Be Last to | Be M tired of your domineering ways ‘and I won’t sweep the floor again,” was the remark that precipitated a bloody encounter between Mrs. Kate Bennett, the keeper of a lodging house at 303% Sutter street, and James Morris, her porter, night clerk and general util- ity man, about noon yesterds Mrs. Bennett was in bed when Morris went into her room and swept it. She declared that the work was done in a slovenly way, and insisted that Morris sweep the floor over again. He threw down his Lroom and made the remark quot- ed. Then there was trouble. forris’ account of what followed 1mett jumped out of bed, sei ater pitcher and at- tempted to strike him with it. He grappled with her and took the pitcher from her. She rushed out of the room and locked him in. In about ten minutes she returned and g the.door sald: “Now you o and pack up your things and He swent out of the room, as scon as his back was to Bennett she struck him a vio- blow on the h‘v‘}s of the head a beer bottle. Morris collapsed and Mrs. Bennett walked away. ‘When he recovered his senses blood was running down his cheeks and onto his shirt. Morris staggered to his feet and rushed out of .the house in search of a policeman. He caused a scare on Sutter and Kearny streets by his bloody appearance, and it was not until he reached the corner of Mar- ket and Third streets that he en- countered Policeman Jordan. He O R R R told Jordan of his trouble, and they went back to the house, where they were joined by Policemen _McNa- mara and Douglass. Mrs. Bennett was in one of the front rooms and refused to open the door and admit the officers. One of them climbed through the transom and placed her under arrest. She was taken to the City Prison and booked on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon. She did not deny strikfng Morris. with the bottle, but sald she did it in self-defense, as hestruck her with a water pitcher and she had a mark on her right shoulder to prove it. He not only struck her with the pitcher, but, tore her hair, all of which Morrissdenied. She was re- leased on $500 bonds by Judge Low. She is a buxom woman and would weigh twice as much as Morris. Morris was taken to the Receiv- ing Hospital, where his wounded scalp was stitched and dressed by Dr. Maher. The wound was about two inches long and penetrated to the bone. Morris was able to leave the hospital, but the doctor_warned him to be careful. .Mrs. Bennett, who gave her name as Mrs. Kate Jones, threatened to swear to a war- rant this morning for his arrest for assault with a deadly weapon. R R R R R T Br+4+4++ 4444444444444 44440 CONSTITUTIONAL AM For amendment No. Against amendment For ame Against For amendment No. Againgt amendment nent No. endment For amendment No. Against amendment For ment No. endment endment Ne. t amendment No. REVISION OF CONSTITUTION For the convention to revise the constitu- For a Agains tion £ e A, 3 8,451 Against the convention to revise the con- stitution o vaveen 11,454 BUDS AT THE EORTNIGHTLY ular Club at Lunt’s Hall Last Evening. The regular meeting of the Friday Fort- was held last evening at Lunt's Hall and ~roved to be one of the most de- lightful affairs of the season. All the buds were present and received all the atten- nce and taste- entitled them to. a Miss Susie Blanding’ fgures. In the first ot were Miss Olive Holbrook, Miss Mary Ki ss Bw) ston, Miss Steve Kip, Miss wift of Bn:hl’zxv:q B s Migs Kate Salis and Miss Wat- ful, pretty dresses Max Robbins an Jed the three pretty Clara Hamilton, s Bessie Bowle Held Up and Robbed. Fred Ruchtie of 22 Natoma street swore to a complaint in Judge Mogan's court yesterday for the arrest of two men, whose names he does not know, on the charge of robbery. He stated that he was ‘on- his.way home on the night' of November 12, and at Second and Natoma streets the two men grabbed hold ‘of him, and while one of them held him by the throat to prevent him from making an outery the other went through his pock- ets and stole a double case silver watch, valued at $20, a plated gold chain and $130 in cash. He said he would be able to rec- { ognize the men again. Detectives Ryan and O'Dea are working on the case. e Rose Elizabeth Bosq’s Will. The will of Rose Elizabeth Bosq, who dted November 24, was filed for probate yesterday. A $20,000 estate is disposed of | as follows:. To Jules V. Bretonnel, a son, | $1000; to Rose J. Gleso, a daughter, $1000; | o Pauline V. Penez, a daughter, .$1000; to | Bernard P. Bosq, a son, $1500. The residue | of the estate is apportioned among the | beneficiaries named. excepting one-fifth, which is to be held in trust for Alfred | Bretonnel, a grandson. i s | CAUGHT AT DEMING, NEW MEX- | Gross, the fireman shot and Kkilled by PETER M’GLADE IS IN THE LAW’S HANDS| "EXDAY. ICO, YES. Traveled Under the Name of W. B. Russell—Chier Lees Will Swear to a Complaint This Morning. Peter McGlade Is in the hands of the law. A deputy sheriff at Deming, New ! Mexico, interrupted the flight southward of the defaulting deputy at an early hour yesterday morning and immediately com- municated with the Police Department in this city. McGlade was traveling under the assumed name of W. B. Russell, and it as only through the precise description sent out on Thursday by Chief Leees that the Deming authorities were enabled to catch their man. Detéctive Thomas: Gibson has been de- tailed on the case and when Chief Lees swears to a complaint this morning will probably leave for Deming to bring back the prisoner. esterday afternoon the Chief wir - Glade at Derming 3t he wouls Come hosk into the jurisdiction of this State without the formality of extradition papers, but up to a late hour Jast night no reply had been received. McGlade's friends say. however, that they have no doubt that he ‘will return without making any trouble. S Jguacl Inquests in Two Murder Cases. The Coroner’s jury yesterday rendered verdicts in two murder cases. In the case of Mrs. Soledad Esqueda, who died from the effect of injuries inflicted by Miguel Esqueda, her husband, the jury rendered a verdict to the effect that the deceased camgq to her death from periton- itis, from unknown causes. In the matter of the death of Joseph P. Joseph Clark last Wednesday ni; Jury returned averdict Tt "t Catad voun vere inflicted by the hands of Joseph Clu.l‘)k.& vl iy —————— An Insane Chinese Convict. Ah Yen, a Chinese convict released from the penitentiary at San Quentin, his sen- tence having expired, was taken before United States Commissioner Heacock yes- terday for the purpose of deporting him, During the examination it was developed that Ah Yen was insane or was feignin insanity, and the Commissioner ordere him committed to the custody of the State authoritics In order that the ques- on of his’sanity might be inv and determined. © |- vt . E———eee - 2 Trio of Thieves Sentenced. C. Erlckson and Frank McGill were sen- tenced to Folsom prison for seven years by Judge Wallace yesterday, while Agnes | McGill was given a term of five vears in | the same penitentiary. On October b last | the trio relleved Peter /Fisk of a silver watch and §300 in cash. They were con- | vieted of grand larceny and must now pay the penalty. s o If you Ask for the Best Others will T make a few cen! % For Constipation o H 0000000000000600 ADVERTISEMENTS. AN HONEST DRUGGIST - ; WILL ALWAYS GIVE YOU i Hunyadi Janes give you a cheap substitute on which they unyadi Janos Has No Equal. Natural Laxative Water. more profit. | | | Stomach Disorders | ing_ana BEALESTATE 5 SLOWLY MPROVING 'Condition of Market the Past Week. NUMBER AND VALUE OF SALES IMPRESSIONS OF BROKERS AS TO THE FUTURE. A Review of the Records, Recent Sales, New Building Con- tracts and General Notes. A slow but steady progression still con- tinues to characterize the local real es- tate market. Notwithstanding many ob- stacles that rise to obstruct its general course on to the goal of prosperity it is still striving with a marked degree of success In combating them and substitut- ing for the long-existent business stagna- | tion a healthy condition of advance and progress. The fear of another advent of the de- vastating drought that caused universal depression in realty a year ago has been abandoned, and in consequence of the markedly aifferent atmospheric conditions of the present season has given place to a general feeling of confidence among | brokers that the market, instead of de- preciating, within the near future will as- sume a definite and indisputable change for the better. Sales, although not of an extent and value likely to inspire, are, nevertheless, THE STOCK MARKET. The improvement in mining stocks continued, though it was very slight. Local securitles were quiet and devold of es- pecial feature. The annual meeting of the Ophir Mining Company has been called for December 21. The annual meeting of the Andes Mining Company has been called: for December 19. The Mead Gold Mining and Milling Com- pany has declared a quarterly dividend at the rate of 10 per cent, or 40 per cent per anmum, payable immediately. The annual meeting of the Pacific Gas Im- provement Company has been called for De- cember 19, Central Pacific series #A bonds (§2,995,000), maturing_December 1 will not be paid at present, but interect will be paid semi-annu- ally at 5 per cent on the principal. The Occldental Consolidated assessment of 10 cents per share will be delinquent in the company's office to-day. The November sal s on the Bond Exchange were $365,580 in bonds, against $366,000 in No- vember, 1397, and 48,43 shares of stock, against 22,433 The kales for the first eleven months of the year were 33,499,000 in bonds, against $3,- fi;.g&h and 462,854 shares of stock, against The Alaska Packers' Association has declared the sixtieth consecutive monthly dividend of 75 cents per share, covering unbrokenly the term of five years. on the 12th. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. i | Insurance— 4| Firem's Fund.210 Water Stocks— Contra Costa.. 51 6 Marin Co. 50 — Spring Valley.101%102 Bank Stocks— Angio-Cal Bank of Cal Cal 8D & T. 9 First_Nationl.210 215 increasing in number and size. During the week there were many negotiated of considerable importance, both in the city and throughout the State. REVIEW OF THE RECORDS. During the progress of the week there were thirty-eight mortgages and trust deeds recorded amounting to an aggregate value of $32,773. For the same period twenty-three releases and reconveyances passed to record in the total sum of $346,025. The principal mortgages and trust deeds are as follows: By La Societe Francalse to the Grace Metho- aist Episcopal Church $11,000, on property in the Mission block 63, situated on the northwest cor- rer of Capp and Twenty-first streets, north 135, west 12214, south 25, east 17%, south 110 and east 105; by the Security Savings Bank to Dan- fel Sullivan $6000, for one year at 6% per cent, on property in the Western Addition block 299, ®ituated on the Rortherly line of Fell street, 137:6 west of Webster, west 50 by north 187:6; by La Soclete Francaise to Edward J., Edward T, Catherine T. and Mary A. Russell $7000, on’ property in the Western Addition block 69, Situated on the westerly line of Polic street, 35 feet north.of Fell, north 80 by west 100; by Catherine A. Rivers to C. J. F. and Matilda D. .| C. Schmiat $5000, for one vear at 10 per cent, on on the westerly line of Cas- roperty situated Prorstre t south of Nineteenth,”south tro_street, 135 fee 55_by west 250. The principal releases and reconveyances are es_follows: From the German Savings and Loan Society to Joseph L. Hess, §15,000, on property in the Western Addition,” block 274, situated on the northwest corner of Buchanan and Sutter streets, west 137:6 by north 30; from the Secur- ity Loan Association to Maurice and Bridget Gritfin, $5400, on property in the Mission block 149, situated on the westerly line of Potrero avenue, 85 feet south of Twentysthird, south 25 by west 100; from the Mission Lodge Ma- =onic Hall Association, $15,000, on two pleces of property in Mission blocks 135 and 26, situated on the northeast corner of Fourteenth and Guerrero streets, north 88 by east 65:6. NEW BUILDING CONTRACTS. Easterly line of Church street, 5 feet north of Fifteenth, north 75 by east 125, south 50, west 25—Sewers, plumbing and gas fitting for a three-story frame building_(flats), owner Wal- ter A. Green, architect P. Schwardt, contractor James F. Ford; cost, $120 Northerly line of O'Farrell street, between Laguna and Buchanan, east 30 by north 137:6— All work for converting a two-story residence into two flats, except plumbing, stucco work, new mantels, painting, electric work, _etc., owner J. Franklin, architect Phillp Schwerdt, contractor H. Jacks; cost, $3265. Corner of Market and Eighth streets (Central Park), 125 by 125—All work for a brick build- ing 134 feet in diameter, 45 feet high, owner Willlam Wehner, architect O. Everett, contrac- tors Sinnott & McCann;: cost, $5368. Northeast corner of Main and Market streets, northeast 45:10 by southeast 137:6—All work for a water-tight concrete floor, owner Augusta K. Gibbs, contractor George Goodman; cost, $2749. Northerly line of Hermann street, 87:6 feet east of Webster, east 25 by north 137:6—All work for a two-story. and basement frame building, owner Mrs. Lena Beshorman, con- tractors Wilson & Long: cost, $2700. Westerly line of Polk street, $7:6 feet morth ot California, north 2 by west §1:3—All work for a five-story frame building, owner W. B. Bradbury, contractor R. O. Chandler; cost, 2. Northerly line of Bush street, 156:3 feet west of Fillmore, west 25 by north 75—Carpentry, fron work, tinning, etc., for a frame building, owner Elizabeth Walcom, _architect Charles A"-zgt‘idcs~conuficlor Samuel E. Thompson; cost, 3. Northwest corner of Spruce and Clay streets, west 37:6 by north 100—All work for a two- story frame residence, owner F. E. Rich, archi- tect T. Paterson Ross, contractor C. M. De- pew: cost, $2600. Northeasterly line of Main street, 206:3 feet northwest of Howard, northwest 6:3 by north- east 137:6—Concrete work, excavations, pump- nderpinning of adjoining building, owners Pelton Water Wheel Company, archi- tect Walter J. Mathews, contractors George F. and H. N. Gray; cost, $16i6. ¢ Northerly line 'of Mission street, 105 feet west of Third, west 110 by north 275—Excavations and concrete work under stage of Grand Opera Company, owners Flood & Mackay, architect M. G. Buckbee, contractors California Concrete Company; cost, $1080. Westerly line of Larkin street, 25 feet north of Saaramento, north 37 by west 73:6—All work for la_three-story aud basement frame bufld- ing, owner George W. Harris, architects Shea & Shea, contractors Hannah Bros.; cost, $5200. Southerly line of Post street, §7:6 feet east of Larkin, east 25 by south 137:6—All work, ex- cept plumbing, painting, mantels, chandelers, etc., for a three-story frame building, archi- tect B. J. Vogel, owner E. Kasson, contrace tor D. Currie; cost, $2550. Southwest corner of Noe and Henry streets, south 50:6 by west 9%—All work for a two-story frame buildings (flats), owner Jeremiah F. Fleming, architect W. Koenig, contractor Ira W. Coburn; cost, $3000. RECENT SALES. The property on the southerly line of Cali- fornia street, betwéen Franklin and Gough, comprising 78 foet of the 1b-foot frontage bo- longing to_William F. McNutt, with a full depth of 137:6, was recently sold to Dr. Kaspar Pichel, the oculist, for an estimated price of $20,000. The firm of A. J. Rich & Co. acted as the- brokers in the negotiation. It is the purpose of the new owner to erect a double residence on the site. Plans t%n bullding to cost in the neighborhood of $20,000 have already been drawn up by Nathaniel Blaisdell. The real estate firm of Bovee, Toy & Sonntag recently negotiated the sale of a stock ranch of 1490 acres of hay, grain and stock land near Montague, Siskiyou County, for $2,000. The roperty was sold by L. Engelberg to John coots, The farm is extensively cuitivated to alfalfa, clover and grain, as well as hay. RANDOM NOTES. According to the present agreement each. of the competing architects for - the proposed County Hospital bullding will receive little less than §00 as compensation. 4 Shea & Shea have prepared plans for a new police station to cast 360,000 An act of Legis- lature will be necessary, it is understood, to allow the erection of the building. Architect George H. Howard has plans for the new Burlingame Club. The Harbor Commiesioners have assigned ‘siip' No. 28 for the use of the Santa Fe Railroad Company. . The company_ purchased a block of land between Main and Spear streets on which to_arrange terminal facilities, “The next Legislature will be dsked for an appropriation of §2,000 for the purpoee of erecting a prison for insane criminals. Bids will be ovened and contracts will be awarded on Tuesday next at the office of the uartermaster for the military hospital near lack Point. The bullding erected by the San Francisco and Fresno Land Company for the Itallan-Swiss agricultural colony on_the west side of Bat- tery street, between Jackson and Broadway, has been completed and will be occupled next weelk. The firm of Pissis & Moore has been dissolved by. the retirement of W. P. Moore in conse- quence of ill health. ‘! ‘Wenceslao Loaiza's residence, erected on tl site of the old Willam T. Coleman mansion, on the southwest corner of Washington and Taylor streets, has been finished and will be ::‘u‘pl.d by the family of the owner next Pac C Bor Co.100 Oakland Gas.. 52% =~ ac G 5 Par Paint Co. T% — Pac Gas Imp. 851 — Pac L Co. ATy — Morning Session. ‘Board— 50 Mutual Electric Light $6000 Nor Ry of Cal & per cent bonds 20 § F Gas & Electric Company. $5000 § F & N P Ry bonds, 100 Vigorit Powder . 150 Vigorit Powder . 1750 Vigorit Powder . Street— 25 Pacific Coast Borax. 70 Spring Valley Water INVESTMENT BOARD. Morning Ses Street— 100 Equitable Gaslight ... Afternoon Session. Board— fon. MINING STOCKS, Following were the sales In the San Fra cizco ‘Stock Board yesterday: Morning Sessfon. 700 Hale & Norcrs. 300 Justice 200 Sierra Nevada.1 32! 800 Union Con....... CLOSING QUOTATIONS, 160 oW Mary line of Greenwich street, 32:3°W of Polk, 32:3, N 80, W 8:11, thence to beginning: 3. Fremont C. Bordner to Jacob Gol 1 streets, B 34:6 by S 70; $. Estate of J, Francisco D. line of Pacific avenue, street, W _68:9 by N 1 Jessica R. and William E. £, ‘Nelgon, lot on § line of Post street, 1 ¢ of Webster, W 24 by 8 137 Theodore and Hattle Frolich to $10. Charles Kaf k, N 27 by W 96:1044; $10. "i;lchnel ang Ann_Curran to Alice Kell, on NW line of Howard street, 215 Hleventn, SW 46.93, NW 8, NE 54.32, SE 7. Eift. - - 4 on E line of Folsom street, 5 N of second, N 30 by E I122: Sarah Maguire Paciic avenue, E 5 b‘ S m:lfi; $10. Bdward and Fanny R, Barned ‘Ephraim, lot on N line of Page street, 81:3 of_Cole, 25 by N 100; $10. melum and ., streets, being 260:6 E _140:9, 8 82:5%, W 149:9%; $10. and Mission streets, SE 350:07, SW 310.30, Creek Lane; the ‘f“e . on' NW coj Sixteenth and Valencia' streets, N N 11, W 44, 8100, E 102; $10. Same ta Same, street, 235:3 E of Slnchelkfli Same to Same, lot on 1) 125 § of Fifteenth, § I SE 15, NE 97, NW 169 Home Mutual Bullding and tion to Willlam R. 2.by 8 100; $10, lot on B line of Eureka street, 272:4 § of enteenth, S 24:8 by B 125; $10. of lands of Sout S9N et Fwenty-Blh, J The dividend will be pald FRIDAY, December 2— p. m. Alpha Con ..... — 06 Julla . o Alta ...... 13 15|Justice | 1820 Andes 08 10|Kentuck . = 0§ Belcher 24 2|Lady Washgtn, — 0§ Benton Con — 10| Mexican . FT ] Best & Belcher. 30 40|Occidentai 11l & — Bullion % 0 7 Caledonia. 22 3 ok Chollar 2 2 % Challenge Con.. 18 9 2 Confidence k] @ Con Cal & Va..135 08 Con Imperial .. 0L b -Crown Pont .. 19 ® Con New_York. — = Eureka Con.... 30 % Exchequer, = 29 Gould i3 Hale & Norors. 2 —————————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Fatley to Benjamin Healey, lot on N on SE corner of California and Buchanan 1fonso Carlt (by_trustee and Carit and as trustee) to Rudolph Epreckels and Charles S. Wheeler, lot on N ja7:6 W o Laguna ackson to Therese lot on W _line of Clnvm[l ;ll\{e“’ 82 N of Fred- lot of ‘Mary A. Pendergast to John Pendergast, lot ok e 3 'wenty- &It to Daniel Kelleher, lot on W line_of Capp nrfez‘l 70 S of Eighteenth, S 30 b , grant; $1. ;.. ana ‘Terrilla V. Wright to Joseph D. Grant, lot on SE corner of Baker street and to Lulu R. therine Ede to Willlam Ede lot on NE corner of Bond and Mission N of Thirteenth, N 8:7%, ‘Same to same, lot on 8 corner of ’l'h.lrtetn% along Mission er of W58, lot S line of Seventeenth ne of Noé street 100, E l!:lm. W l"i'z: 5%, W 1250 $10. Thompson, lot on N line of Hll street, 155 B of Noe, E 2 by N 1l4; Michael and_Ann Curran to Thonias E. Curs ran, lot on NE corner of Twenty-fifth ahd Capp streets, £ 82°by N 65; gift. l{pl; and Mary E’ Plant g'John 8 Bee" ~Bev- Michael and Ann Curran to Annle M. Schuiz, 1ot on W corner of Mission street and SE line Pacific_Rallroad; also 8 11, W 117:6, N 3:6, NE 138:6; also lot on SW line of Eighth street, 90 SE of Folsom, SE 5 by SW T; also ot o NB line of Giibert street, &0 NW-of NW_25 by : gift. J. Fischer (by B. B. Pond and H. €. Campbell; trustees) to San Francisco Savings Unfon, 1585'd 361, lot on E line of Sanchez street, 204 § of Twenty-second, S 24:6, E 1216, N 100, W 21:6, § 78, W 100, trustees’ deed; $1065. Benjamin Healey to Thomas H. Nognan, lot on N line of Army street, 160 W of Diamond, W_50 by N 114; $i0. < Mary A. Gorman (wifg of Simon) to Joseph A. Fetz, iot on E corner of Folsom street ard Zge place, NE 2 by SE 63:5; $4000. ¢ 1. Q. A.'and C. J. Ballou to Nickoias Ohlandt and John A. Buck, lot on E line of Indiana street, 488 N of Twenty-tifth (Yolo), N 33 by Solomon and Dora Getz to Alleen J. Finkler (wife of Henry C.), lot on E line of Ninth ave- nue, 250 N of N street, N 76 by B 120; $10. David Speers (by E. B. Pond and H. Union, 1621 d 22, lot on 8 corner of Moscow and China streets, SW 17 by SE 100, block 83, Excelsior Homestead, trustees’ deed; $500. William ‘and Catherine Ede to William Ede Jr., lot on SE corner of M street and Thirty- ninth avenue, E 120 by § 50; $10. Albert M. and Elizabeth A, Whittle to Kate Corrigan, iot on W line of Tenth averiue, — S of N street, S % by W 120; $10. Jacob and lina Heyman to Kate F. Corri- gan, lot on SE corner of V. street and Forty- fth avenue, E 32:6 by S 100; $10. = Mary E. Matthai (by Jacob - Brownstone, commissioner) to Sophia and Louls Kahn, lot on W corner of Wyoming and Sickles avenues, NW 27 by W 80, lot 12, block 7, West En Map 2; $3500. 3 Alameda County. P. C. and Annle Glud to John N, Gregg lot FRIDAY, Dec. 3. | on W line of Centre street, 145 N of West Bid. Ask. Bia. Ask, | Fourteenth, N 30 by W 9, block 81, Map of R Bt § ¥ G & B3 9% | Beralta asd Centrs Sireet Lands, Oakiaad; 4s quar coup..124118 |San Fran..... 3% 84| legac Helman to Hattie Helman, lot on'§ line of Third street, 100 K of Harrison, B 25 by 8 10, block 16, Oakland; git. W. J. "Robinson '(as assignee estate of Will- fam Lebricht, insolvent) to Theodore J. Jenne, all interest in lot on S line of Sixteenth street, 100 W of Telegraph avenue, W 50, S 107:08, E 17.80, to & point distant 100 S from Sixteenth streét; thence K 33.64, N 100, to besinning, be- ing lots § and 6, block A, map of survey made for G. C. Potter, March 23, 1577, Oakland; $i0. Jennie M. and ‘A. R. Colin, Felix L. and Eiiz- abeth D. Dauriac t6 Jose Mi 1, lot = Rrie :cn‘:n"”—’ 183% | line of Sixteenth street, 120 B eCs Mark Nev Nat B.oos 118 | oy 40 N 1039, B 40, fo beginning, being pos farke e Rt B3 tion” tract 289 ‘of Whitcher's Map- of Oaklan oo goiings Panks~ _ | aiso lot on SE comer of Sixteenth and Grove N Ry Hum § & L1050 1180 e Bl m =%y betnmyoKtioa itraet 23, N Ry gm#uglvs%v. 50 ] B. Kelsey to Johanne M. or Johana M. Gor- NEG S E S50 %0 0 |don (wite ot C.'W.). lots 15 and 17, property of N Cal Security 530 0. | Willlam O'Nefll, ‘map 2, Oakland Aunex, quit- e P ol Charles O'Hare to Hypolite Dajas, lot bn SW P e %oy — | corner of San Pablo avenue and Bancroft way, P&oO Geary .. Te5 = .| 5100 by W 100, being lots § and 6, block 1 Powell Marketst ... 57% 58 Bzgfiglefl‘ Berieley L. and T. L. Assbclation, Sac El Ry Sodog o |QaK QL & H 5 | F. G and Lisetta Kieibaner to Central. Pa- B 6o 10i105% | Powder— " cific Railroad Company (a corporation), lots 1 - 122% — |0 21 23 and 2, block O, Huntington" Tract, §'F of Ar 6s..110 110% | California ... 132% — | 0007 F0Gbhg) Ko, . S8 &g S e — 18 ant Gon Co. 58% 59 | Pacific Land Invéstment. Company to George S Ik S [Tl .. 27 3% | T Rutherford, Iots 23 and 2, block 22. town of 8V Water 65,119 120 | Miscelianeous— Newark, Washington Township: $225. SV er 45.102% — |Al Pac Assn..103%104 | Willlam G. and Hetty T. Henshaw to Ber- § ¥ Wis@amy 101 “1015] Ger 1 Wks..18) —. | nard Ransom, lot on ‘N iine o. Fourteenth Stktn Gas Gs. 100 —"|Hana 2 Coi,.. 1ng 11 street, 75 W of Franklin, W 75 by N 10, Oak- o. i comtalt aectrle= | Huten 8 P Co. 63% 644 | (M. B. Everest to First Cliurch of Christ; o aslight. 105 — |Mer Ex Assn. 90 — | Sclentist, of Oakland (a corporation). Iot on Gent T, & P... % 104! Oceanic 8 Co.. 60 61 |NW corner of Franklin and Seventeenth streets Somtia1 ¥ Co. 123 —"*|Pac A F A... 1% 24 | N 100 by W 100, being the E 100 feet of lot §, block G, Fountain place, Oakland: $5000. Ann J. McCamly to William Thompson, lot on W _line of Wood street, 157:6 S of Taylor, 8 25 by W 100, block 695, Oakland; $1300. B. Kelsey to Tilly Anderson, lot 20, block A, 100 Alaska Packers' Association. 04 00 | subdivision of Heald Twenty-third-avenue 14 Callfornia Powder 32 50 | Tract, Brooklyn Township (quitclaim deed); 10 California Powder 33 00 | $10. $1000 Nor Ry of Cal 5 per cent bonds...105 25 Margaret M. and N. P. Perine to G. T. Burt- 10 Oakland Gas .. 5250 | chaell and D. Crowiey, lot on W line of Broad- 30§ F Gas & Electric Company. 8500 | way, 140 S from NW corner of Broadway and 5 Spring Valley Whter. 1017 | Birnle streets (sald part being in center of a Street— brick wall), thence 8 24 to center of a brick 250 Market Street Rallway....... 5800 | wall, thence W 43:2% to E line of Telegraph $1000 Spring Valley 6 per cent bonds....119 25 | avenue, thence N 24:9 to center of a brick vall, Afternoon Session. thence E 498 to beginning, Oakland; $10. Board— Dorothea Simmonds to Andy L. Stone, lot on 50 Alaska_Packers' Association........104 00 | W line of Broadway, 75 § of Third street,.S 10 Glant Powder . 8325 |50 by W 75, block 19, subject to a mortgage for % Hutchinson & £'Co 650 | 3600, Oakland; 310, utchinson ‘o ohn N. Gregg to P. C. and Annfe Glud, lots 100 Market Street Raflway. 5150 |14 and 15, Broadway Villa tract, Oakland;’ $300. F. Minor and Jennie A. Smith to T. B.' Dra- per. lot on NW_corner of Eagle avenue and Willow street, W 34:7 by N 120, Alameda; $00. —_——— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. G C Rich, Cal F W McNalr, Placvlle W Nichols, Courtland |H S Miller, $ Jose WA Davies, Jowa |C K Woodruff, N Y J Well, Sacto E H Vance, Eureka J A Cunningham, Sac|S § Holl, Sacto G_Neuman, Sacto Mrs~ Wietreit, N .Y J Rumelsburg, Winters| H Benjamin, ‘Suisun C Rumelsburg, Wintrs| W Swan, Marysville C Woodward, Staten 1|F Langley, Ventura 100 Equitable Gaslight 6 00 - | R Hutchinson, L Gatos Mrs Langley, Ventura 100 Central Light & Pow 10 373 | ¥, Granger, Alvarado |J D Smith, Davisville 35 Mutual Electric 1325 | H Hunter, Yreka ‘A Wilson, Auburn 15 Mutual Electric .1337% | T Maculey, Yreka F Wiggins, L Ang F L Whitfon, Chicag|D K Frank, L Ang J H Fleming,' Chicago |J McCrills, Carthage Mrs E F Wililams, NY(J Waters, Watsonville Miss Willlams, N Y |Mrs Waters, Watsonvl Mrs McC_Williams,Cal|G Boschke, L Ang Mrs A J Breen, L Ang|J S Mills,’ Stockton n- i 5 . W L Pritchard, Sacto | Mrs Thomgson, Sto o men & Belcher: B Savane o, 2| W T Britchara, Bactol & Smaiiiell S 00 Catcaoain 22/200 Sierra Nevada. ] 3 | W Blasingame, Fresno Mrs Smalifield. Stock 300 Chollar - 27 100 Standard 130 | 3 Armstrong,'S Jose | M B Wise. Ralelgh 100 Gould & Curry 13 m Enl«m Con . 27 | F McNair, P‘&!gir;g}?E‘?[é*TR;Edau, S Jose o Rln o U | ¢ A Kenny, Portland [Mrs Winterfeld, Berlin Abterncont Seasl W H Moloney, N Y [A Lewis, N Y~ g i i J F Farraher, Yreka [H Bronder, N Y 100 Chollar_ ... 27300 Savage . . 20| E P Moloney, N Y |A Bettens, Byron 300 Gould & Curry. 1|100 Sierra Nevada..140 | F H Moloney, N Y _|H L Campbell, Fresno 100 Hale & Norers.160(500 Union Con...... 30| E M Gumsberg, N ¥|Mrs Campbell, Fresno 200 ORIT ..oveseenes 71.100 Utah ... D 1| Mrs G Wiegert, N Y|Mrs Campbeli, Fresno 200 Potost - 20 © Ramsdell, Hollister |R McVicor, Denver Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock | F_Cornelison, Chicago|R H Raphael, L Ang Board yesterday: E Whitton, Cicago " |4 Kimall & & Zurich E N Camp, cag v nni Morning Sesston. £ Soe D e chloasn 30 Alta .. 13200 Mexican . 32| [, B Carpenter, Colo _|J\ Harmstrong, Colo 400 Belcher, A OnHE . 8| Mrs § White, U S N|E\Churchill & W, Napa 1600 Best & Belcher: 33/400 Ophir < 70| Miss Shorb, 1. Ang |R Poindexter, I, Ang- 300 Best & Belcher. 3|20 Ophir T 71 | e Rranbiin, N ¥ |W_W. Chapin, Sacte 400 Chollar . 25/300 Potost . 2| B W Mayer, N HF Barreri N 400 Chollar o 27{200 Potost 2% |G E Babcock, Cal R H Flint, S Jpan 1200 Con Val & Va1 375|300 Potosi . . 27| Mre Babeock, Cal C W Cowles, Ghicago 400 Con Cal & Va.1 0 300 Bavage <19 | H Budge, N'Y \J A Bittel, Chicago 100 Confidence ..... 63/400 Sierra Nevada.132% | Mrs Budge, N Y ‘A “Atherton, Boston 150 Crown Foint.... 19200 Sierra Nevada..133 | i Winterfeld. Beriln 3 200 Crown Point.... 18400 Unfon Con....... 26 NEW WESTERN HOTEL. 60 Gould & Curry. 181200 Union Conl:ll 23 [m 1, carsen, Butte |[S P Klotz & w, Ind 30 Gould & ‘Curry. 1|0 TaN - . 13| G Roose, Chicago |G D Miles, Fresno 30 Mexican 30|20 Yellow Jacket.. 19| ' A Teale, Kelseyville|Mrs Miles, Fresno b A0 Sing 0 Waggoner&s, S Jose[Mrs A Cooper, Texas Afternoon Sessfon. W Kaufman, Cinn |Mrs Austin, Corona 600 Best & Belcher. 41/400 Justice 20 | E J Powers, Fresno |J Smith, S Diego 30) Best & Belcher. 42/30 Mexican 31 | 3 F Connoliy, Sacto |Mrs Gréen, Ukiah 100 Best & Belcher. 40/500 Ophir .. 71| W3 Rickerly, Stktn IJ L Moran, Suisun 50 Chollar . . 27(500 Overman 03|J S Brant, Visalia |F Andrews, ‘Davisville 700 Chollar 200 Potost 23| G O Dodde, Seattle [J D Ross, L Ang 500 Con Cal &'V 200 Potost 27| T L Benedict. N Y 50 Con Imperial 011600 Savage 1 400 Crown Point.... 20 50 Savage . ) 200 Gou Curry. erra Nevada.i 37 D 300 Gould & Curry. 17/300 Sierra Nevada..l Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEARNY ST. Established in 1854 for the treatment of Private Disenses, Lost Manhood, Debility or disease wearng on bodyand mindand Skin Diseases. The doctor cureswhen others fail. him. Charges low Cures aranteed. Callorwrite. ABBON, Box 1857, San Francisco. Campbell, trustees) to San Francisco Savingee| | m., Dec. 1, 11 AUCTION SALES. SECOND ANNUAL SALE 2 oF 22 THOROUGHBRED YEARLINGS —rHoM THE— NAPA STOCK FARM, A. B. SPRECKELS, ESQ. To Be Sold Withaut Reserve. AT AUCTION (By Electric Light, at 7:5 p. m,) —ON— TUESDAY, Dec. 6th, 1898, In casé sale is not concluded; will be continued on'the following evening, at Salesyard, Corner Market St. and Vaa Ness Ave, The Yearlings offered are the entire consign- ment of the Napa Stock Farm, the property of A. B. SPRECKELS, ESQ., and are guaran- teed as unbroken and untried, and the finest individuals that will be offered in the sales ring this season, the produce of such sires as The Judge (imp.), Idalium (imp.), Creighton (Imp.), Eolo (the brother to St. Saviour), Gen. Miles, Puryear D and Lew Weir, from dsms which were_good race mares and have proved them- selves producers of good and fasi race horses. and whose breeding cammot be excelled. These Yearlings are in splendid condition and are ready to g0 to work. Catalogues will be ready Wednesday, No- ;em;)er 30. Horses at yard Friday, Decem- ér 2. KILLIP & CO., LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEERS, Office, 11 Montgomery.- street. ELEGANT NEW FURNITURE THIS DAY (SATURDAY), AT 11 A. M, §28 GEARY STREET, NEAR LARKIN. WELL-KEPT FURNITURE. THIS AFTERNOON (SATURDAY)..at 2 P. M., 413 VALENCIA ST., NEAR SIXTEENTH. FRANK W. BUTTERFIELD, 602 Market st. e e ek OCEAN TRAVEL Pacific: Coast Steamship Co. Steamers _leave Broadway whart, San Francisco: For ‘Alaskan ports, 10 8. m., Dec. %, 7, 1% 17, 2. %, Jan. L nge at Seattle. e Sictoria, Vancouver (B. <5 “port Townsend, Seattle, Tatoms, Everett, 'Anacortes and New Whateom (Wash.), {0a. m., Dec. 2 7, 1% 17, 22, and every fifth day ' thereafter, e to this company's steamers fhange e and G. N. Ry., at Tacoma to N, P. Ry...at Vancouver to C. P. R For Eureka (Humboldt 5 10, 15, 20, %, 30, Jan. 4, and therearter. e S Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, ng?\:cnsfmfin Harford (San’ Luis Obispo), Gaviotn, Santa Barbara, Ventura, ne San Pedro, Fast San Pedro (Loy Anaeles) and ™% a. m., Dec. 3, 7, 11, 15, 18, 23, 27, 31, T tand every fourth day'théreafter. For San Diego, stopping_only at Port PIY' ford (San Luls Oblspo), Santy Barbare. Port edor . 11 a. Los Angeles anl BeCr™f, %, %, Jan. 2. and Nery fourth day_thereafter. ©YFor Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, and Guaymas -(Mex.), 10 a. m. 12 further iaformation obtain folder. T T eany. reserves the right to changs without previous notice steamers, salling dates A KRS UFFIOE4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). NS & CO., Gen. Agts., ‘GOODALL, PERKI sSe Avts. 10 Market st., THE 0. R, & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTL.AND From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. FAHE $12 First Class Including Berths $8 Second Class and Meals. COLUMBIA sails. Nov. 24, Dec. 4, 14, 26 STATE OF CAL. Nov. 29, Dec. 9, 19, 29 Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Helena and points in’ the Northwest. Through tickets to_all points Fast. E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market street. PERKINS & CO., Superintendents. 27, Jam, 1, change at Seattl " Ry. Bay), 2 p. m., Dec soa’ every Afth dar San Jose del Santa Rosalla Dec. 15, Jan. GOODALE, Compagnie BFeneraLs Lran)sat!antique. <E DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS (FRANCE). Salling every Saturday at 10 a. m. trom Pier 42, N River, foot of Morton street LA GASCOGNE LA CHAMPAG! LA BRETAGNE. LA NORMANDIE LA GASCOGNE First class:to 9 upward, 5 per cent reduction on round trip. Second class to Havre, $5, 10 per cent reduction round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITEDSTATES AND CANADA, 3 Bowling Green, New York. 3J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, § Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. Wednesday, December E 14, at 2 . m. - The S. 8. ALAMEDA sails via Honolulu and Auckland for Sydney mship @npa ‘ednesday, December 28, at 10 p. m. Line to COOLGARDIE, Australia, and CAPE TOWN, South Africa. 3. D. SPRECKELS & BROS, CO., Agents, 114 Montgomery st. Frelght office—327 Market st., San Francisc "BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S, NAVY-YARD AND VALLEIS. Steamer ‘‘Monticello.”” Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. 9:45 a, m., 3:15 p. M. (3:30 p. m. ex. Thurs.) Fridays p. m. and 8:30 p. Sundays. 0:30 a. m. and 3 p. M. Landing and offices—Mission Dock, Pler 2. Telephone Main- 1508. S. AUSTRALIA sails for Honolulu 8. B ot 1 E EsMma 2 Carrie, X;hink Elsie makes such a mistake to bé !éfiln’g i tonics all the time. do the business. My experience is that a tonic i only good after I have had a regular house cleaning, and after that I don’t seem to need any tonic. Itis remarkable how well Ripans Tabules suit my case, I don’t take one once z week, but whenever I do they CarriE : The tabules contain nux, and that is a‘ tonie. Bana: I don't care _what thel' contain, they are just wonderfal,