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SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 23, 1899 18 THE i Lo 138 TE: 0 SR RTINS BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 MONTGOMERY ST. $8250_Fine business corner on Seventeenth st. new corner building rontaining store and flat of § rooms above: also n | flats of 4 rooms and bath each: rented. This property is a fine inve $15,000—Business corner on O'F: to town; improvements consist of 2-story build- ing; contains store jat of & rooms and | bath; aleo 2-st en the cross street; rent $3000— Fifteenth st., bet. Church ar ory frame building, contai @ 6 rooms and bath FINE MODERN FLATS. $490—Golden Gate ave., near Baker st.; splen- | did bulldlug, cost over $000; everything up to Qate; a great b n, | A FORCED SALE. | $5500 — Le £t., bet. California and | ren ow flats, 5 and 6 rooms | and bath each; rent $12 30. | Corner on Clay st., near Mason; 2-story | store and 20 rooms above; 10t 28x70; | it L great bargain §1700—Hartford st., near Eighteenth: cottage | of 4 rooms, bath, etc.; brick foundation; lot | 24.7x i Mason st., near Jackson; lot 3 3 dence of 12 rooms and rooms; stable for 6 n; 3 flats; also a has 46 feet front- flats of 6 and 7 2 of Devieadero st.; 1 buth; best p " T BALDWIN & HOWELL 10 Montgomer CHEAP LOTS! CHEAP LOTS! $1400—Another bargain; Fir® ave., near Jack- arge lot, 3Ux120; fine elevated position. imanding a superb view. | $1000—$50 cash, balance $10 monthly; Third | bet. California and Clement sts.: large | neighborhood; you can build when t is made. on Douglass each 25xi25. 150 _cach Twentieth and Very cheap Twenty be less; Howard st., bet. Twenty- wenty-sixth x117:6 to alley. | = | ederick st., bet. Cole and | of street; cheapest lots in | | block from park. $8000—Sacram st., bet. Laguna and Bu- chanan: 40x157:6: select nelghborhood, i #4750 -Fine corner, close to town; Page and Laguna BHaviic; Euitable for fl all j " BALDWIN & HOWELL, i Montgomery st | e §o0d 2-story TO UNION N WORK. tats [N 1ch; always rente BALDWIN & HOWT Montg buflding, lot or cent per annum; 6 flats in ot § blocks from Market st., | must be sold; make offer. Market, 3 flats, 4 3 rents $10 50. D STORE Buchanan st, 30- | rooms and near Howard, nted Allister st., 3 new 10 and corner, modern, Hx up- st st., ‘near Steiner, 8 rooms and block from Market ttage 5 rooms, bath ¢ on Twenty-fourth st., resi- ms and bath. LOTS, $3,100-Filimore st., near Page, 25x100. §2.000Baker, near Golden Gate ave., 2ix9:10 $2.00— Haight, near Park: unobstructed view; good locafton for flats, 2%xl | $630Tiighland ave, near Mission st, cars, $350— et Twenty-fourth, 25x10 near ‘me. ear car lin regular auction sales For further particu- lars aj t EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. 635 Murket street. | ved to 403 Pine st., oppo- a Bank blocks in the bes ving 10 per cent, tially built 3-story bay: st a few ¢ 3 rooms each, 4 1 f 4 1o lot 47:6x187:6; re i houses on Harriet st. ooms ms_each SIS near | 2 double flats of 9 rooms each, near £ Sixth and Bryant sts.; rent ies on MeAllister ¥ 2 blocks from isiness street, ins| ms; blocks bay-window from Market; t northwest cor- of 3 stores and 3 ages, all rented; there Is | HEADQUART PARK LOTS. GET OUR PR AND LOCATIONS | AND YOU WILL SLY BUY M TS Richmond lots, monthly n boulevard and lots, Athly near electric and st | basement cottage, | and cars; easy terms. | APS AND DIAGRAMS | GETZ & BRO., Crocker Building R on_Oak 5%127:8. al ave. st , mear n_Jose ave., must be sold gton st., near near Poa- room cottage cn | Twenty-sixth st., near foreclosure sz $50—Sixteenth av D near musie stand: ovner < to leave the State. $250-Warth S -y needed; Parls st., Persi ready for building. | ) pecilis gttraciive htnies meav Thail pari: full in; t office. | IROS., | 22 Stanyan &ht. 115 Montgome iattanooga 118 Mont- nty-first and C M & CO., sts.; gomery or a_speculator: i lots in near electric line, W, 118’ Montgomery: at JURTH_st., near Church: house 5x102. W. H. CRIM & (¢ 118 Montzomery st MG 00— TWED H st near Valencia: 6 rooms | and bath: 00. W. H. CRIM & CO., 118 Afontgomery | $1060—LOT: Twenty-second, nr. Alabama; stroet | bituminized: 25x8( $1006—Second ave., bet. Point Lobos and Clem- ent; street sewersd and macadamized; $100 | morteas { $100- Lot 20x100; Ocean View. | W. H. CRIM & CO.. 118 Montgomery st : TS of 4, 4 and & rooms and_bath; Collingwood st., near 19th; 27:6x100. W. H CRIM & CO., 11§ Montgomery st A—$7830; CHOICEST corner of all; marine and | park view. front ard rear, cannot be ob- Pucted: 10 large sunny rooms; most ex- Poneively decorated: iniaid floors; ‘mohogany, Dty mnd oak marntels: plate glass windows; | Gery costly 6-light gas fixtures; French | Yehke, neaters, conservatory, etc. Apply to TAPERRT WILFORD, cor. Fulton and Shra- Aer sts., from 12 to 4 p. m.; McAllister or Hayes-st._cars. o Z300—A NEW modern 8-room house. Mear Green: @ good buy. o502 modern 6 and 7 room flats. FNGLISH & MORRISSEY, 630 Market st cour property Is mortgaged and vou need “;«Jrne money see H. MURPHY, 630 Market st. Plerce st | IVANHOE, 1002 Polk, | TURE, | AT New Grand, 246 30200 1st-class sunny rms, REAL ESTATE—CITY—For Sale. C. C. BEMIS, Real Estate and General Land ‘Agent, 324 Montgomery st. Make offer—Northeast corner Twenty-seventh and Douglass sts.; must be sold; $0x114 feet. 3$2800—North line Carl st., near Stanyan; &0x 137:6 feet Residence and lot—North line Pacific ave. near Webster st.; lot 30x127:8% feet. IF you have lots north of Golden Gate Park, west of First ave, and you wish to eell them, call on W. J. GUNN, 41¢ Montgomery. FOR SALE Se Seven-room modern cottage, lot §0x100, sfable and carriage house. 2020 Folnt Lobos a | e e . ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. FQI REH- 351 es sUANY fropt. rooms; also single rooms. 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $550—LOT 50x130; west side St. Charles st. $1250—Cottage, § rooms, bath, etc.; fine loca- tion; large lot. $3000 —House, 10 rooms; lot 4 tion; Central ‘ave., near Grand st gain. $6500—House, § rooms, modern; water front lot, 49x130; Clinton ave., near Chestnut st. Morton st.—Corner lot, 100x150; beautiful re dence, $8000, reduced to $7000. E. D. JUDD CO., 1424 Park st. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO HOMEEZEEKERS! GEARY, 1A~ Good clean_rooms; double beds; running water; $1 to $1 50 week GE (The Navarre)—Comfortable furn. MRS. HYER. . 797, corner Hyde—2 large front sunny HUGH M. CAMERON REAL ESTATE BROKER 1058 Broadway, $400—Lot 80x128 feet, one block from San Pablo avenue, in Golden Gate. $350—Lot 50x100 feet, on sunny side of the GEAEY. 40n : 2 g Fooma: travelers accommodated. G 140; choice loca- Oakland. great bar- GEARY, S01—Newly furnished sunny bay-win- Bow parlors: single or en suite; central: reas, GOLDEN STATE, 106 Bdd: Ats: sunny rooms by d $100 down—New colonial cottage of § rooms, in nice location in the Piedmont district; total Rooms for stu- week or month. Nice sunny fur- REAL ESTATE—COTU TRY—For Sale 5 ACRES, Menlo Park; must sell or exchange at once: cottage, barn, fencing, outbuildings running’ water; large oaks; beautiful locatior acres, Santa Cruz Mountains; half bear- ing orchard: buildings. fencing. timber, water, exchange for bay re: . Hears W. G. GRIFFITH, room 3i et bldg. F1 ranch in Napa Cou 320 acres; 40 acres in resistant vines: stone reservoir; coop- house of 7 erage of 150,000 galions: engine; rooms, ete.; half cash or trade in part for cliy property. ENGLISH & MORRISSEY, 630 Market st than half value; 600 acres hill graz- rd and vineyard land, with springs k and pine timber to pay for in road, 1 mile from station, dress K., box 114, Cali office. near Ukiah. A IN the Campbells fruit belt, on main county ad, hetwee: o J nd Los Gatos, fine cre bearing prune orchard: miodern cot- Jargain. 812 Maple st., cit §16_REDWOOD and_oak timber acres near For particu clatm rs address R., box 114, Call. stock ranch on avarro River, Mendocino County. | price $2000; one block to the cars. _DEN GATE fshed room; rent reasonable. These five houses on our list must be sold at a sacrifice to close contracts: SIT50—Right on Telegraph ave.: cozy cottage GRAND SOUTHER! . corner Seventh and | No. 1—$1450 for a $2250 home: & rooms, bath. | of 5 rooms D e, Mission sts. 3 o suite or siagie: | No. 2—{160 for & 32500 home; § rooms, Dath. | Lawn in front. within walking distance of the ladies’ reading room; elevator. x’:o_ ,_17% for a $5:00 home: § rooms, g:{:_ Toml el e e e iR O = o T il No, 4—$2000 for a $4700 home; 8 rooms, 8 plete, incly bl ST Lk ANCOGI [Hoiiss | 181 Miaston= Sefeceiraaiily | . 1o S0 IO Sl FaD0e i e | B p = stonediwmalks Cand Smodern The above homes are locaied on the main rooming house : avenues of the city and contaln modern im- $150 to $6 per weei 2 Fourth—Finely fur- $3400—Elegant 6-room colonial cottage, with HARRISOD . near sun sms: bath; all conveniences; | Provements, Jot 33x100 feet; centrally located =hke‘3"?l'vwreek up. MARCUSE & REMMEL, entrally located. ] sl — = 20 Market s 8. F., Bay-st. Station, Ala. $4100—12-room house on lot Tix140 feet on HOTEL Grosvenor, xm Sutter, nr. lS(ncl;(r').l'l‘.— OPEN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS. high ground; in desirable location; convenient Si uites, single rms.: el Tee ba - = to t ast and; i v unny suites, single rms.; ele re RN ATl lare; beautiful | [0, Tains o' Fast Oakland; suitable for two ARD, 3% Lovely bay-window room: | corner, 37x120. for immediate sale on account | "HUGH M, CAMERON. homelike: bath; $230 wk.; gents pref.| of departure for the East; call and examine. REAL ESTATE BROK 2R, = S e MARCUSE & MME! st. on, = Nice sunny frogt room for 35| Aldmeds or 520 Sackar ot B || 1058 Broadway, Oakland. also housekeeping® room cheap. | e - - — | $2000 CASH buys moder the number. $1600 WILL buy a first-class cottage of 5 rooms | *p0 CATH buss modermn 8-room furnished e — and bath: lot 110; all improvemente and S g s ens and cow; 1 block to street HYDE leslyshurnialieaBunny cooien sin- | street . work finished in 60 days. J. H. | (o Fruitvale = atnia le and double; all conveniences; bath; r ForNG, 3 P, k sh buys 5-room furnished cottage, & s . Builder, 1243 Park st. piano, windmifl and tank; one block street JE! E. 215%, near Fourth and Market—Newly | SNAP—New House, 8 rooms and bath; lot 60x [ cars. Fruitvale. furnished rooms, single and double. . 180; gond Tocation: § minutes” waik trom = $1400 cash buvs -room cottage on Adeline st - - C) 3 0 ca % i ;S JESSIE, 508—Nice sunny furnished rooms with tion.” Apply tbW. F. SCHULTE, 1612 Chapta. | $820 cash buys good butcher business; San $700_FINE lot on bay shore. $2200—Modern cottage, 5 rooms and bath; lot £2x150; near High School and depot; terms,” $100 13305 cash buys good grocery store; San Pab- o ave. 3600 cash buys good grocery store; Adeline st. a private family. LARKIN, SM4—Sunny single room neatly fur- land near city; small and to 120 families EW rich tracts; 2150 acres sold acres left. For particulars of immense crops raised in dry season of 1§%7-93 address THE 302 California st., S. F. best in America—The Weekly J6_pages, sent to any address in the Y'nifed States, postpaid, for $1 per vear. large 0 RESTAUILANTS. STERFELD'S restaurant, coffes and lce m varlor. 1035 Market st.: popular prices. ROOMS ¥OR HOU BPIN artments for furn. or untur. nished 1y fur hkpg. rms fold. bed, CLEMENTINA, One large ng room EDDY, 207—1 large pleasant completely furn, room: for hKpk.: gas, bath; house quiet. DY, 2 picely furnished sunny connecting ms Keeping, $10. cting housekeep- $10; shed conn 2 connecting, TH room, $5. hall FILLMORE, near Clay rooms; bath; nice vard and water. FOLEOM, 523—Large lor floor for light housekeeping; everyt conventent. urnished or unfur- or 3 sunny rary washstands ba sia FOLEOM, $66—2 nished rooms; bet. Mason a r—3 sunny oms: Fas; ba g water. RY, 1917—Parlor, bedr room, hen, bath, tollef, gas. sement > ave., 404—3 neatly fur., 2 front, hot, cold water: gas range: bath 2 large sunny well-fur- gas stove, free te ave., 1404 Sunny front room, \sonable; also housekpg: single rm., 3 HARRISO! Three rooms furnished com- te for housekeeping; large vard; rent SId. 796, cor. yurth—Front sunny com: r housekeeping housekeeping rooms, cheap. nisk and others; room and kitchen fur- ing. HOWARD, 0 nished for houseke » Large sunny rooms for house- unfurniehed: $5 mo. up. HOWARD, § keeping; furnished ¢ furnished suites and for housekeeping, $5 mo. up. HOWARD, 1068 single complete HYDE, 320, bet. Ed nd Ellis—3 sunny fur- nished ropms: housekeeping. ry—Light, clean, suites (3 to 5 r.), $15 up; ref. sunny; fur. hkpg. GUNA, 714 (5t Furnished an ing; reasona LARKIN, 3262 or 3 Tents; furnished complete LARKIN James Apartment House)— furnished; light housekeep- inny houseKeeping apart- gas range; bath . 706—1, 2 or 3 sunny front rooms; also om. VENWOR Jackson—3 sunny furnighed roo MASON, four sunny rooms,/one floor, e ekeeping. MARKET, 15— Large sunny front room and Kitchen; ‘folding bed; cioset; $12 MARKET, 1724, near Polk—F business or ligh sokaep 2 bay-w e and gas and bat roome; handsc new McALLISTER, 4%, o Neas—Nicely furnished sunny cor Jusekpg rooms. N Y 2. near Seo Neatly_furnished 1 housekeeping rooms, $1 25 week up. 38— Unfurnished housekeeping sunny furnished rooms ping, 39 and $15 ATOMA, $15—2 or somplete for housek: ghth—Sunny housekeep- NATOMA with use of kitchen, NIN with kitchen or 1 Lousekeeping. parlors completely ping; 2 others the OAK, 117-Two sun furnished for h ame; rent reasol 1408, corner Geary with kitchen, gas stove, TAVIA dow, O'FARRELL, rnished rooms to let; unf separate entrance: also furnished front room TEENTH, 2522 ny furnished rooms, with or without Nousekeeping H PARK, 002 front sunny housekeeping rooms, $11. sou omfortably furn. terms reasonable. STTER, 111, nr. Larkin single fuites’ also hekpg. TAYLOR, 18- Sunny housekecping, hot and cold water, bath: also bay-window. 32—Sunny back parlor and kitche r housekeeping: reasonable rent. Iroom and kitchen; com- bath: §3 25 week. 3—Sunny b plete for housekeeping: TWENTY-THIRD, 3161B- keeping rooms, with washtubs 2 unfurnished house- bath and stationary TY.THIRD, 372, near Dolores—3 sunny indow rooms, furnished for housekpg. Sunny 2-room flat_completely keeping; rent $10. "IA, furnished for hou VAN NESS ave., 1021- : gas; bath; $i4. WILLOW ave., 10, off Larkin st., near Two furnished housekeeping rooms, children, 3 NEATLY furnished rooms; housekeeping; $10. Langton st., nr. Seventh and Howard. sunny rooms, all com- $12; nd Unfurn. SRD (The), cor. Broadway and Polk Quiet and homeltke; rooms bright and sunny, suite; charges moderate; cars direc NSWICK House, 18 Sixth—Rooms, Z5c to $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping: open all night. AT POLK, 611, bet. Eddy and Turk—Furnished sunny rme., single, $8 to $10; also sunny suite, $25, with light housekeeping if desired; adults’ ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny st.—Pleasant sunny rooms en suite or single: in everv respect; terms reasonable. AT 149 Taylor, cor. Rddy—Sunny furnished Joms: catering to the profession; proprietress recired from the profession. AT Hotel Francisco, Turk and Taylor sts.— Homelike house; modern service; elevator; bath: rooms, 50c to $1 50 day. MRS. J. KING. AT 32 Seccnd, opp. Wells-Fargo's—Nice single, double, light housekeeping rooms, $1 up. 15c to 31 dn AT 1A Geary—A completely well furnished __hpkg suite, $20 month; other rooms, $1 week. A—SUTTER, 7 " reaso preciated 1t seen; please e to $4 wk; also houseksepix, reasonable; estigate, CARROLTON, 1206 Market, cor. Golden Gate ave.—Sunny corner; well furn. rms. & offices. CLIFFORD, 204 Bilis, corner Mason—Blegantly furniched sunny rooma; prices reasonable. ap- | SOUTH PARK, 131, nr. Third—2 neatly furnish- furnished front room | | | i $4 AN acre—3000 acres; pa: > ot Tkia1e Ane onsesubarny unisnsiudt 2 _____|[cash 0 per month. C o wath: lot 42x | (020 cash buys restaurant and ‘bakery; ali orchard and grain field; 11 keep 1500 sheep; LEAVENWORTH, 614—Sunny, newly furnished 207: ope;: plumblng‘ S Tate Eleseetc half block ‘O?.g' s O A aaey ierms. Addfess R., boX | rooms, suitable for two gents or single; gas, | T PROC RIUMOEL BRI R T easy terms. $75 cash buys No. 1 cash register. 114§ Call iotnice || bachiipdvate famlly; fomes balit to sult purchasers.anieasy terms. || Bats Swn> omrena e e e o aun el SE — et i - 3 S el s | FRUIT 7anch for sale or exchange. Box 94, | MAKKET. T8s% Neat newly furnished rooms; | FHouses (o let in all parts of Alameds, W i G BARMENEER, Call office, | " central Jocation; $1 tc $2 30 per week. H. P. MOREAL & CO.. 1432 Park Egar:_gl,'rnkx'. ‘Sale-fine business corner lot, E o I ¥4 S oen 3, oot iee U ——————— X75 feet, in heart of Oakland, bet. Ninth and MARIN Co., 2% miles from S. F.—$40 to 330 per | MINNA, 10, nr. Third—2 neatly furnished Fourteenth sts.: within 2 blo of Broadw: acre; choice !nndhs In tracts of n(:' glzeg‘;“‘;n» | Frooms, $1 and §125 week ALAMEDA HOOMS AND BOARD. convenient fo broad and marrow xau‘;:“xlrna;é proved farms, chicken ran .. 2y, = = = s e === AR 1] ca 5 1 5 & proved farme, chicken ranchen, hay. T4l | MINNA, 463A—2 singls furnished rooms, 3 and | HOME for ladles in delicate health; larxs v e A U S and water transit; good schools. HOME AN!.) £5. i =8 i grounds: private. MRS. DR. FUNKE. 1416 §th firm sale; a snap. Apply to i\ MeFADDE EARVIGO, 2l foor MILEhIG F. | MINNA, 667, cor. Eighth_Newly furnished bay- = _Executor, %6 Broadway, Oakland. $4500-READ this bargain; 3 acres and all fm- L property consisting of a corner ‘saloon or store with 5 rooms; also a 7-room dwelling, large barn and other build- ings: ihie property has been foreclosed and is Window room. 31 per week; transie e Fifth and Marks! $5 up MISSION, 845, near Fourt BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATB. MINT ave., 2, nr Newly furnished ' rooms, —New management; _new furnitufe; sunny suites and single; reas e = afezap;ithe (armer Owreriwesioffeced 12000 MISSION, Single rooms for gentlemen | BE IY— v cash in IS4; don't miss this opportunity; (‘]r“m §i 'up: bath: sunny $50 down, balance to terms, half cash and balance at 7 per cent; is_well located for business; near Fruitvale. suit; close to cars; 5 rooms, bath, pantry, etc.; | | | $850—Chicken ranch: | | MOVE new flat Aug, 1; your cholce connecting | barn; fenced. ALDEN CO.. 902 Broadway rocms: newly nfurnished: house- | 33005 rooms, bath, etc.: terms to suit. = B AR S AT ping: low ren 4 Montgomery ave. | $100 down and balance monthly—7 rooms, ex- | BEAUTIFUL Elmhurst, Oakland suburbs, near tra large, modern, new: unobstructed view of S. P. R. R.: 40 minutes from San Francisco: 15 minute: uit; 50x125, with a new’ modern cottage, for 50 (2 beautiful summer home): $50 down, balance to suit purchaser. JACOB HEYMAN & SON. 19 Montgomery st., San Francisc CAPITALISTS, ATTENTION— Large business property in the center of Oak- land; paying 6 per cent net. For particulars apply J. S. JOHNSON, 972 Broadwa a LOTS 50x100 TOMA, 715, het, Eighth and Ninth—Sunny | rent $4 the bay and Marin County hills; short distance | from untversity; lot 40x137; 1423 and 1425 Spruce front room NICELY new furnished sunny rooms en suite gle; first-class In every respect; quiet . for gentieman. C. T. K., box 916, Call. Wil take & lot the above are snaps. m part p: THE HOME BUILDING COMPANY, | Room 2, 222 Sansome st., San Francisco. | Also Fruitvale Station. . 4 rooms and bath; rent cheap. furnished sunny front One nicely private family; bath; $6. 5 rooms, bath, pantry, BARGAIN; new houss bet. San Pablo ave. and Marlket M — | “hot and cold water; folding doors; stationary 0. 2 O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny f | tubs; brick foundation; ge lot, 60x120; close st., North Oakland: must be sold at once. offices; elevator; electric . | to station, electric cars, stores, schools, [ _Address R. J. MONTGOMERY, 470 13th st. — =5 churches: price $1600; only $100 cash, balance | & = O FARRELL, 208 Nicely muxchetug ; sy c* | % MONTHLY rental for a well-equipped ' | $15 monthly; get off at Lorin station and ask | Tepicken ranch; plenty of Al water on the nny front rooms; second floor; reasonable. for RUDOLPH & PERKINS; office open Sun- | o0 S Vi vdle “near 3 lines electric NIz 610, ae conalidoos | abave ) ARV | moans and everlugss e 1 cars and ‘schoolhous=, clinite aii sou i hishad stnny front room in private German | CHOICE HOME AT A SACRIFICE. very best; perfect drainage; in fact, it is the family, rent 3§ per month. { Lot worth $80; ho B ANt be Duilt for less | Earden spot ot e sl wli el i this ranch for § desired, level lots in Westall payment as Tract, than $1400; sell this brand new. latest style, thoroughly modern 5-room cotfage for only st terms easy; on improved street; con- venient to train and cars: geod nelghborhood. H. D. IRWIN, Lorin station. ren large and 410_Newly furnished sunny front par- | with bath: central; reasonable. 1 PINE lors L Tevel, for $49 upward: $§2 50 cash, $1 50 month- Seventh st 4 1y call or send for circulac, land; carriage free. H. Z JO 1827 Sunny front rooms, modern con- | ventences, hot water; low rent. 1 Sl bl = ! VE = ~onstruc- | $790—4-ROOM cottage, high basemen POST, 412%, near Powell Private family; 2| HAVE 5 modern houses In course of construc- R Tl s : T, N, e e ramn.: hot, cold waier.| tion one block south of the university: two | Rice large ot oo must sell; owner called SIMIEE TOBS ME YU cold waler | Juat sold; people. wishing tollocate dn: that| &way. Apply FISLD REALTY CO., 119 East FORT, 972, nv. Tarkin—Front sunny wulle new- | iocality: please call oriwrite M. L. WURTs, [ Fourteenth st.; Oakland’ = = v turnished: gas; bath; hot cold water: mod. st. and Broadway, Oakland. FOR sale or rent; large water front factory | Seventeenth FOWELL, a7, formerly Cosmos Club—Els- | CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly | bullding: 3 acre land. 105 Park ave., Fast furnished single rooms; sunny. Call, 16 pages, cent to any address in the | Oakland f T ——"——— | United States. postpald. for §1 per year. NAT TR TP - sse. Cllis st Incandes A = P o L - = T-room house, bath: 1 block to local: 40-foot L lot; will pay 7 per cent interest on $4000: price ladies’ parlor; rooms. per night, 35c to $150; week,” £2 to $§; month, $8 to $30; elevator on | £3:00. WM. P. TODD & CO., 1050 Broadway. office floor; rooms with hot, cold wat.; baths. | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. | FOR s==ay| 0. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas. the furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin. Oakland. FRUTYALE ADVERTISEMENTS ale_Furniture of 13-room lodging house; " Franklin st., Oakiand ant—2 single sunny fur- ;& ea. mo. ghth st., | Bry large closets: bath 2 E FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. ished rooms $1 T5x100; only t owner $450. 3 blocks SRY cheap lot rom electric cars; House, SH near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. RMAN Apariment = e ——— | &50-Cottage of 4 rooms and basement; stable: SHOTWELL, 73—Large sunny front room, # | fruft trees; good well and pump; 1ot 50X100; all | Sem————————— per month. | fenced; terms if desired 3 ro—Chanmed Tanis: sunny faralohed | J120--Cozy cottage of 3 rooms: lot SIxID: | DIVIDERE (OO S == ~Changed hande: sunny furnished | choice fruit trees and shrubbery; only 2 blocks | DIVIDEND NOTICE_Dividend No. 3% (s0c per 82 werk i S| Sonmslestnic ot share) of the Oceanic Steamshin Company 3 Sy __| '§12:° Modern coftage of § rooms and bath: | il be pavable at the office of the company Nicely furnished sunny double | -foot basement: good well: barn and chicken- | on and after Tuesday, August 1, 1599 Trans- ; reasonable; also transient. house; lot 30x146; see this for a bargain. fer books will close on Wednesday, July 26, : | V9250 Beautiful cottage of 5 rooms and bath: | 1399 at 3 o'clock b. m. Market, Hillsdale House—Ele- | basement; attic; fine artestan well, windmill yu H SHELDON, Secretary. Joms: elevator; transtent. | and tank; lot 55x120; fine location. For further o E = : : = 1o= | Information apply t6 H. A. PLEITNER, Fruit- = = 42 -gant parlor suite; running | vale Station, Cal. R S MARRIAGE LICENSES. bath, = = E FOR SALE BY J. W. ELROD. $650-3-room house, 3 blocks from local sta- tion: all_connected with sewer. Marriage licenses have bren issued as follo: Albert Dicterich and Marie Novis... B. W. Haves and Josephine A. Cook. P4 ed sunny corner rooms; closets; gas; bath. STEVE: ny $1200—New 5-room hhse; high basement; | David Milder and Lizzie Schensen _al S thoroughly modern: 2 blocks from station. | Glovanni Caruso and Clorinda Molino SEwey 0L = ~—iceiv fum | _$2100—One of the finest 5-room hou n | Jsaac Wallin and Bertha Schary........ EIENENSON A unny room nicely fur-| pryjrvale; nice garden and flowers; convenlent nished, §3 per m — SRR to the trains; one-half block from Fruitvale | — g & o g g s s e e w0 D V| BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATES, house, and barn: a good well of water and e e THE Onks, 119 A good rooming house | pump: this is a sultable place for raising flow- for good people. R. HUGHES, Proprietor. | ers for_market. Bicth b scciags san death notices sent by | Sunny bay-window rooms. | | mail will not be inserted. They must be handed Bt S 506 See our fine building lots on Frultvale THE Of m, cor. 6th—Sunn T et et ranles in at either of the publication offices and be e et nee e N oD, indorsed with the name and residence of per- e = 3 954 sones authorized o have the same published. e e | Home Building Co. Office near station. e THIRD BORN. CLARKE—Tn this city, July 14, 1899, to the wife of William C. Clark, a daughter. DOUSE—In Hamakuopako, H. I, July 7, 189 to the wife of Alfred Douse, a daughter. GARBARINO—In this city, July 21, 1589, to the wife of James C. Garbarino, a son. of 5 rooms, bath, all modern improve- newly papered and painted inside and first-class condition, high basement, lot | ; also lot 196, 17 sorted bearing fruit | trees, fine neighborhood; $3000: terms to suit. | Address box 1708, Call office, Oakland HOUS ment ); white lights; extra good beds: chp. Comfortable rooms from $1 25 to | Nicely furnished room: Cnable single and | IR good bargaihs In Fruitvale real estate, im- Polk Large near mnny front P B e. “foliing bed 1f de:| proved or unimproved, rents furnished or un- | GERCKEN—In this city, e w 5 Srivate family. i sl furnished, “sce” € B LOWRY, Fruitvale | liam 1 el s ol a s b = Ees L e o | _Realty Co.. Fruitvale Station ~ £D: ! 7 A, 310—Rooms to let In Spanish and | S = Bl T e French family. FRUITVAIE HOU KUHN—In this city, July 22, 1899, to the wife Small -front_bed room: month; gent preferred. in daughters. R—In this city, July 20, 1599, to the wife Otiver Jr., a son. BEAUTIFUL 4room cottage: hard-finished: barn; large chicken house; 10 minutes’ ride from station. 60 minutes from San Francisco; of George Kuhn, t OLIVE! ave., 103 bath; § gas 34 larse’sunny: roomsi Mt F el per imonth i Al Eilbertiat, 8. FY n this city, July 19, 18%9, to the wite : = —— Rowen, a daughter e | SEELIG—In this city, July 22, 159, to the wife George Seelig, a daughtes : 5 and 6 rooms; rent $16, wife of W. V. Spiller, a daughter. Second ave. | = VIE his city, to the wi OFFICE_003 BROADWAY. WIEDMAN—In this city, to the wife of J. cents—The Weekly Call, Wiedman, a son. | 2 for_mailing. $1 per vi — OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. MARRIED. APPEL—HOLDENER—In this furnished suites, § MODERN, sun $15. 310 and 34 A WEEK'S news for § up; single, & to the NGEE, city, July 20, WILLIAM . e 3 1599, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, T s L e ] iz Broadwaly, Oakland. R e &, John Appel Bow 918, Call office. g | Room 16, second floor,” Mills building, S. F. BELL—HUBBERT—In_ Sacramento, June 24, 2 2 = o 0 Special Opportunities in 1899, by the Rev. S. J. Carroll, Harry C. Bell WANTED 2 furnished rooms for light house- | Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley Propertles. of Sacramento and Ethel M. Hubbert of San | ping; hot water: good location; must be Francisco. sonable. Box ™6, Call. BLACK—LEPPLA—In this cit: July 20, 1899, $375—North Oakland; West 33d, 34th, 35th and 36th sts.; lots for $375 in heart of Oak- Tand; all stréat work complete; send for cata- logue. | | _and Cecilia’ it by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, and Freda Levopla MUELLER—ROHDE—In this city, Jul )~ Furnished rooms for man and wite, | Smmet P. Black ; references; state terms. Hox 953, Call. | 19, 1599, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, . Henry Mueller G rooms by competent planist; Box 1525, Call office, or 8 a Call office. Rohde DIED. Hey, Louis H. Jennings, Thomas Johnson,” Andrew Johnson, Lars P. MacDermot. Mother | $6500—Charming Alameda home; $ rooms, | bath; conservatory; large lot; choice sur- roundings; bank morigage $3000; will take cot- | tage in exchange. in central; man. Box 940. Brown, Henry L. Buckley, Robert Cook, Joseph B. Cratb, William Crawford, Edward C. SEWING MACHINES AND SU £2 MONTHLY, machine suppli Y, rented; repaired, bought, sold: | 145 Sixth: phone Mint 4. | $1350—On Tenth avenue, East Oakland, near East Sixteenth street: 75x100; bank mortgage of ZLL kinds bought, sold, exchanged: renteds re- | 350 can remain; easlly worth $2000. D e ey T E palring at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. Donegan, J. J. Milton, Louls \,\2. Enright, John een, Mary E. Groizard, Francis Handley, Bertram Hesketh, Catherine Mohrmann, Mrs. Morton, Dr. H. R. Sr. Orton, Claudia Reay,’ Alfred W. ater, Gottlieb SPECIAL NOTICES. THE Girls Directory Orphan Asylum gives | $450-On Twelfth avenue, East Oakland; 25x 300; all street work done; assessed for mora money; owner must realize; fine chance. notice that the following orphans and halt- Facatand orphans have been recelted into the orphan- | $35,000-On Thirteenth st near Washington; | 1idenbrand, Mar- Scanlon. Richard J. age Trom January 1 to July 1. I88; Gertls | new'3-story brick; income 3200 per month and EuICtEL G B Sanchez, 7 years; Lizzie Lang, years 2 ving; 00 feet front; best buy I B oW ity monEas Winiited. Casute, 8 years©l month:| favacetexcellanty 1 - A osenn: BEOVENCIN Sthe Elty and s Guunty | Hpapilals SEE e T S s Sk July 22, 13, Henry L. Brown, a native of Michigan, aged 35 vears. BUCKLEY—In Portland, Or., July 21, 1599, Robert L., beloved son of Jeremiah and the late Hannah M. Buckley, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years and 20 days. [ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Monday), at §:30 o'clock. from the residence of bis father, 1221, Oak street, thence to St Joseph's Church, Tenth street, between How- ard and Folsom, where a Solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for tha repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Louisa Greenwood, 4 years § months Greenwood, 2 vears 10 months; Matilda Lin- tia, S years; Emma Semoncina, 5 vears: Julia Semoncina, 2 vears 10 months; May Welsh, 9 vears 2 months; Nora Broderick, § years; Marian Gilllan, 11 years 3 months; Veronlca Dineen, 2 years 5 months; Mary ' Cavan, 2 weeks (foundling); Arthur Davies, 4 years 3 months; Harry Gage, 3 years 4 months; Jo- seph Charley, 2 vears 2 months; Nick An- drews, 3 years 10 months; LuKe 'Andrews, § years 1 month: John James, 3 years 1 month; Frank James, § vears; Tommy Pine, 3 vears: $2150—Pretty cottage on Thirty-sixth st., north side, near Telegraph ave.; 6 rooms, bath and all modern convenicnces; new; lot 30x125; terms can be arranged to suit $4000—RBeautiful new home on Orange at., Oak- Jand Helghts; corner lot: 50x100; house eiegant- Iy finished in natural wood; all ‘open plumbing; choice flowers, shrubs, etc.; canmot be dupli- cated for $5000. George Lintia, € vears: Fred Eaton, 4 years COOK—In this ecity, July 20, o < = 5 ~ e s y, July 20, 1899, Joseph B., 6 monihs; Tommy Thombers, 0 years d| yo00 plegsanton farm %0 acres all fenced | beloved husband of Lizale Cook, in father of S g s : and cross-fenced: good house, barn and out- | Walter Cook, a native of San Francisco, aged L _ | bulldings; 20 acres in sugar beets; 25 acres in | 3% years. ¥ The funeral will take place this day oats: always produces fine crops; owner gets (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- $350 per vear rental; exchange for city property BAD tenants efected for $4: collections made ity or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION ©O.. 415 Manteomery st.. rooms 910 tel, §20. | for_one-half; balance cash, dence, 1363 Webster street, thence to Holy = = === == WILLIAM J. DINGEE, %3 Broadway, Oak-| Cross Church, Eddy and Scott streets, for RCOMS papered from $3: whitened, $1 up: | land: room 16, second floor Mills bldg., s, F, | Services at2: o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- o S~ vary Cemetery. Hartman Paint Co., 319 34 st. painting done. fs i APPLY TO E. E. BUNCE, e s Klad CRAIB—In San Diego, July 20, 159, Willlam, beloved hugband of _Elizabeth Craib, and SPIRITUALISM. FOR SAFE INVESTMENTS. father of Anna Jean, Emma Lovell and Grace GYPSY life reader, returned with renewed [ 11-room house: fine barn: near New York City; L7 The funeral will ‘take place this day power in spiritualist reading, 2ic uj 130x150 feet; exchange for home in Oakland. (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from St. Francis de - — e Sales Church, Oakland. AT Fricndship Hall, 33 2 and § p. m., tests MRS. ELLIS, tests to all: Tues-Frl. 2 p. m.; Mon.. 8: 25c: sittines. §1. 233 Valencia st. e e STABLES TO LET. McAllister st., 55 i tore fc . S o e o $5500—Large furniture s or sale or ex change for Oakland property. 100x140 feet; good location; CRAWFORD-—-Drowned at sea off the United - States transport Indiana, July 20, 1899, Ed- ward C., beloved son of John S. Crawford, and brother of Mrs. James Glassford, Mrs. A. A. Terry, Mrs. Theodore Chambers, Mrs. Fiora S. Webber and Eugene A. Crawford, a native of San Joaquin County, Cal., aged % years 10 months and 3 days. DONEGAN—Commencing at 9 o'clock to-mor- S-room cottage; want offer. Want offers for small homes from $6% and up, both city and country. STABLE; Tehama_ st., near First; reasonable Hotels and all kinds of business sold at auc- rent; stalls for 6 horses. A. M. SPECK 3 2 ; s C) CO.. 67 Market st & | tion or private sale. Other good propositions. | it e emited o et e STORAGE. 3§ LOTS as a whole at loss than market price; | St Patrick's Converence of thé St. Vincent de s e - no_charke for §0od house, barn and other im. | _Paul Soclety, a solemn requiem hich mass CALA. Storage Warehouse, F. SMITH, prop, | Provements; choice central location; no 722 Mission; goods guaranteed; tel. Clay 2. ~ | _agents. P. O. box 3%, Oakland. hENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., brick foundation; 9 rooms $1700_NEW house and bath. SPECK, 667 Market st. nished. Office, 401 Post st., cor. Powell: tel, Main 5713. ELLIS, 800—Sunny front rooms, all newly fur- NEW &-room cottage, high basement, all mod- ern improvements and 4 vacant lots with Boammis v Plnadi & Carekben; FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. - D—To buy two-story buildiny with AN T riad Tex2. Inquire 43 Sixth - FOURTH, 128%, nr. Mission—New man: ent; newly froshd and r!nnvuud;cha::e !r.n‘n.tmml. bearing fruit trees, grounds and walks: $200 gown, balance same as rent. Field Realty Co., 1139 E 14th st., nr. 23d ave,, E, Oakland. 0 Fifth st., ite Lincoln school PIERCE & TAYLOR, Telephone South acking and storage furn, & H. H. goods. T Mkt., tel. Black 311 - | street, just east of Telegraph ave. electric line. | from Oakland; home lots in sizes | Will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late J. J. Donegan. Friends .and acquaintances’ of the deceased are respect- fully invited to attend the services. Z JAMES F. O'BRIEN. President. W. T. FLYNN, Secretary DITTMER—In_this city, July 21, 18%, &t his | residence, 617 Jessie street, Frederick, be- | loved husband of the late Fredericke Dittmer, 4 native of Hanover, Germany, aged 63 years 6 months and 21 da 3 C>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from Shiels Hall, 32 O'Farrell street, where funeral services will be held under 'the auspices of the Nord- deutscher Verein. Cremation L O. O. F. Cemetery. In this city, July 21, 1899, John T., beloved son of Thomas and Winifred nd brother of Belle and May Dolan, of San Franctsco, aged 25 years ances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 11:45 o'clock. from his late resi- dence, $31 Bay street, between Hyde and Larkin, thence to St. Brigid's Church, where services will be held for the repose of his Dolan, a nativ L7 Friends and acquatni soul, commencing at 12:30 o’clock. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. ENRIGHT—In this city, July 21, 189, John Enright, beloved brother of Patrick and Mich- ael Enright, Mrs. Michael Maher, Mrs. James McCarthy and Mrs. Martin Collins, and uncle of John, Della and Jerry Collins, a native of Asdee, County Kerry, Ireland. aged 5 v > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this da (Sunday), at :30 o'clock, from the narlors ¢ J. C. O'Connor & Co.. atreet, | thence to 7 train. | Interment St. Vallejo. | GR In this city, July Mary E., | beloved wife of Charles W. Green, bother of Ftna T. and_Mary E. Green, and sister of Mrs. Eliza Killcline and Mrs. Barsanti, a native of San Francisco, aged 32 years T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this da (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from_ the parlors J. C. O'Copnor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Rose’s Church for services at 2 o'clock. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. GROIZARD—In this city, July 22. 18%. Fran- cis Groizard, a native of Jersey, England, aged €0 years. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at £:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 132 Guerrero street, thence to St. James Church, where a solemn requiem m: will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HANDLEY—In this city, July 21, 1599, at 422 Laguna street, Bertram J., only child of James M. and Josie Handley (nee Cadigan), a native of San Franct 24 days. . aged 11 months and erment private. i ntered into rest, in this MLVr‘ atherine, beloved wife of the | keth, and mother of Joseph, | d Walter Hesketh, Mrs. A, l’lnusrh—‘ ack and the late John, Maggie and Irene | Hesketh, a native of Germany, aged 36 years | and 9 months. | [~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend funeral this day | (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, m her late res! dence, 58 Thirteenth street, thence to St. Jo seph’s Church, Tenth street, for services. | Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HEY—In this city, July 21, 1899, Louis H., be- | loved husband of Eila Hey, and father of | Mary and Lena Hey, a native of Germany, ed 62 vears. [~Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 11 o'clock, from the parlors nfi Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Interment | private. | HILDENBRAND—In this city, July 21, 1899, | Margaret Elizabeth Hildenbrand, a native of Germany, aged 68 years. | > The funeral will take place to-morrow | (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the pariors of | H. F. Suhr & Co., 1209 Mission street, near Eighth. Interment private. | JENNINGS—In Fair Oaks, San Mateo County, | Cal., July 21, 1893, Thomas, beloved husband of Margaret Jennings, and father of Georse, | Thomas Jr. and Abigail Jennings and Mrs. Paul F. Kingston, a native of Manahawkin, N. Y., aged 70 years. @ Friends are invited to attend the funerai to-murrow (Monday), at §:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 2273 Fifteenth 'street, | thence to St. Ignatius Church, Hayes street and Van Nees avenue, where a solemn re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 8:30 o'clock. Interment private. Please omit flowers. JOHNSON--At Bodega Bay, Sonoma Count: Andrew Johnson., father of John, and Peter Johnson and Mrs. Rosie Furlong, a native of orway, aged 70 years 4 months and 19 days Friends and acquaintances are respect- felly invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 11 o'clock, from his late resi- Bodega Bay. ON—In this city, July 20, 1899, Lars P., beloved husband of Agusta Johnson, brother of Alfred Johnson, and brother-in-law of John and Matilda Mattson a native of Sweden, aged 48 years 7 months and 27 da: T Friends and acquaintances are respect- | tully_invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 408 Mississippi street. Interment Cy press Lawn Cemetery, by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. MacDERMOT—In India, June 13, 1399, Mother Tgnatius MacDermot, formerly superloress of Sacred Heart Presentation Convent, San | Francisco. | McGUANE—In this city, July 19, 1899, John H. McGuane, a native of Lowell, Mass., aged 47 years | ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the hall of Excelsior Lodge No. 310, I. O. O. F., 2319 Mission street. Remajns at the mortuary | chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- | pany, 2425 Mission street, near Twenty-first. | Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by elec- tric car. MEYER—In Oakland, July 21, 1599, Mrs. Sophia | Mever, relict of George T. Meyer, and mother | of George A. and Henry A. Mever, Mrs. G. W. Marlin and Mrs. Walter 3. Mannel, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 0 years 6 months and 4 days. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | & fuily invited to attend the funeral services | this day (Sunday), at 1:3) o'clock, at the Unlon Church at Mount Fden, Alameda | County. Interment Mount Eden Cemetery. | Friends from San Francisco will take the o'clock boat, connecting with train to Hay- wards, where conveyances swill be in waiting. MILTON—In the City and County Hospital, July 22, 189, Louls William Milton, a native of Denmark, aged eas MOHRMANN A month’s mind requiem_ high mass will be celebrated at Sacred Heart Church, corner Fell and Fillmore streets, Tueslay, July 2, 1389, at 9 o'clock, for the repose of the soul of the late Mre. Catherine | E. Mohrmann. Friends and acquaintances | are cordially invited to attend. MORTON—In this city, July 22, 1893, at 1714B | Mason street, Dr. H. R. Morton Sr., beloved | husband of Lettie Morton, and father of Wil- | liam, Dr. H. R. Jr., John, Mellie, James, Hes- perian and Rocha Morton and Mrs. ‘Louls Hamburgher of Chicago, a native of Portu- gal, aged 70 years. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. | ORTON—In this city, July 22 1899, Claudia | Orton (nee Ewing). beloved wife of Ira D. Orton, mother of Helen Ewing Orton, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ewing of lowa City, and sister of Thomas E., George E. Maud and Ellen E. Ewing of Iowa City an Mrs. Sherman W. Searle of Davenport, lowa, a native of Indiana, aged 29 years § months and 1 day. T Notice of funeral hereafter. —In this city, July 22, 18 22, 1593, Alfred W. a native of Staffordshire, England, aged < 11 months and 19 day riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, | July 2, 1509, at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- | dence, southeast corner of Turk street and | Van Ness avenue. Interment Masonic Ceme- tery. SATER—In this city, July 22. 1898, Gottlieb | Sater, a native of Switzerland, aged 34 years | 1 month and 28 day | > Remains at the funeral parlors of H. F. Maass, 817 Mission street, near Fifth. SCANLON—Drowned near Duncans Mills,JCal., | July 20, 1899, Richard J. Scanlon, beloved brother of Matthew J., Patrick H. and | Charles W. Scanlon and Catherine and Thomas Dolan, and nephew of Mrs. B. Sean- | lon and Mrs. A. Paterson, a native of Cali- fornia, aged 24 vears 1 month and 11 days. 1 [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- folly invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of s aunt, Mrs. B, Seahlon, Sutter street and San Pablo avenue, Golden Gate. Intes St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. Smeut) SCHRAMM-In Oakland, July 20, 1569, 3 beloved son of M. H. and Elise s{nr\’;:g.[e"; native of Germany, aged 52 vears and 27 days. 7 Friends and acquainiances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at the par. lors of Henry Evers, 865 Washington strest, Oakland. Interment Mountain View Ceme- te —_— LATE SHIPPING 1 NTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Saturday, July 22. - , Stmr Sunol, Jacobs, 7 hours from Grays Har- or. Stme Homer, Higgins, 15 days f . ek A b ol e O S ah Yacht Muriel, Parker, 6 days from- Santa Cruz. | CLEARED. | = P g Saturday, July 22 i mr Pomona, Parsons. : - 2 Stme Ho: Eureka; Goodall, Stmr Cieveland, Klitgaard, Seattle; B T | Kruse. Stmr Del Norte, Allen, St Michael, via Dutch Harbor; North American Commercial Co. Stmr Bonita, Nicolson, San Pedro; Goodall, Perkins & Co. i Stmr Portland, Lindquist, St Michael; Alaska Commercial Co. SAILED. Saturday, July 22. Stmr Del Norte, Allen, St Michael, via Dutch Harbor. Stmr Portland, Lindquist, St Michael. Stmr Aleazar, Carlson, 2 Br stmr Robert Adamson, Morgan, Nanaimo; John Kosenfeld's Sons. Br stmr Tartar, Pybus, lulu: U S Government. Ship Occidentai, Bennett, Seattle. Br bark Moe Eilian, Owen, Queenstown; G W_McNear. Bktn Irmgard, Schmidt, Honolulu; Willlams, Dimond & Co. Manila, via Hono- | F Sabichi, L Ang | set up | 000, and who isn't expected to live a vear Brig Consuelo, Page, Mahukona; J D Spreck— els & Bros Co. Brig W G Irwin, Williams, Honolulu; J D | Spreckels & Bros Co. Brig Consuelo, Page, Mahukona. Brig. W G Irwin, Williams, Honolulu. Schr Eva, Ramselins. Hana; M S Grinbaum & Co. pSchr Laura Madsen. Jorgenson. Grays Har- or. Schr Twilight, Hansen, Grays Harbor. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, July 22, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind west; velocity § miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. VENTURA—Arrived July 22—Stmr Geo Loo- mis, hence July 21 Sailed July 22—Stmr Geo Loomis, Francisco. MENDOCINO—Sailed July 22—Schr Golden for San Gate, for San Francisco. FORT ROSS—Arrived July 22—Schr Mary C, hence July 19 Sailed July 22—Schr Mary C, for San Fran- clsco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived July 21—Stmr Greenwood, from Point Arena. - ailed July 22—Stmr Greenwood, for San Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived July 22—Stmrs Ruth and Weeott, hence July 21; schr Laura Pike, hence July . ASTORIA—Arrived July 22—Br ship Seman- tha, from Shanghai. Sailed July 29—Schr W F Jewett, for San Francieco; stmr State of California, for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived July 22—Schr Al- calde, hence July 4. BOWE NDING—Arrived July 22—Schr July 2 Schr Mary Etta, for San Fran- rinthian, for San Francisco Stmr Navarro, hence PORT HARFORD — Sailed July 22— Sehr Emma Utter, for Grays Harbor. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived July 22—Chilean bark Lake Leman, from Valparaiso. PORT TOWNSEND-—Arrived July 22—Haw ship Star of Russia, from Honolulu HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL G Pinchot, D C |C N_Sterry & fm, Cal C W Larsen, Chicago |C § Lesher & w, X ¥ J W Knox, Merced |Miss H Riordan, N Y G N Jacobs, Reading P Allen, New York C H Gleim, Portland 'H W Sampson, N Y W H Balley, Denver |E L Hicks, Brooklyn D Dinkelspiel, N Y Miss J Hicks, Brooklyn H E Cary, Salt Lake Il A Freeman & w, Pa J M Rankin, Wash R P Elliot, Dawson J P Smith & w, Cal 'J F Ferris, 'Caliente H_ Hirao, Japan W G Peterson & w, Cal W M Sims, Sacto W R Green, H A Graham, U S A Miss Driscoll, C Fink, St Louis Miss H Driscoll, N ¥ R E Jackson, Ark A Vehmeyer, N Y F W Bruggenhoft & w, R H Venmeyer, N ¥ New York E White, Ohio F F Sharpless, Madera A L Levinsky, Stocktn GRAND HOTEL. M Lawless, Martinez G A McElfresh, L Ang A H Tickeil & w, Cal U O Dunbar, Rosa ¥, G W Towle, Towle M Sherman, Tenn L B Carre & w, Tex |M M Snyder, Wash A B Williams, Cal J Montague, 'St Louis A Loveman, Nashville J F Corpe, S Cruz W Pike, Fresne T P Jardon Jr, Mo H Padgham, L'Ang T B Noss & w, Cal J W Atherton, Novato I H Parks & w, Cal A Dugas & w, Dawson Margaret Rush, Kan J T Smith, London Ada Chamberlain, Kan A B Long, Fresno J H Marcus, Marysville — Rhine, Cal J L Walsh, Cal C Stettier, Dayton W Bohman, Vallejo C 1, Jones & w, Alaska A R Dewy, Ia Cal S'A Ruth A Bartley, Cal w & s, Edna M Bartley T D Ebarth, M H L Smith, Cal ¥ M Temple, S Jose S o Oswego J E_Viney, Hanford H H Hunter, Colusa J Rosenbush, N ¥ F C Fry, S Jose W W Rohrer, Fresno 'J H Glide Jr, Sacto W D Crichton & w, Cal Louise Clark, Sacto L 1 Golden, Sacto H S Harris, Kingman | W _Steinbeck, Hollister H Prosswietz, Mailand C W Larsen, Chicago Ella Prosswietz, Mal- lda O George, Mo land Anna P Harris, Mo F E Sharkey, N ¥ H _H Hayward. Cal F Mattison, S Cruz __|J H Borden, Cal Mrs J C Gray & c, Cal L Eyans, Napa M P Morgans & w, Cal W Green, Topeka C I Fletcher, Ind |C Rhine. Dayton G L Buschman, Ind 'R W Williamson. Cal C P McConnell & w,|R F Cavert, Salida Chicago |M C Isaacs, Chicago Miss E Lewis, Pa J Spence, Suisun Miss Z McClure, W Va F G Roberts, Modesto | ONE MINER'S LUCK. | After Hope Had Left Him He | Stumbled Over a Nugget Worth About $8000. This man had reached the very last of his resources without finding a speck of gold, and although men in such extremity are.always kind and helpful to each sther, | he could not expect any one to share his | fast-dwindling stores with him. There | was nothing for it, therefore, but to turn | back on the morrow, while a’ mouthful of food was still left, and to retrace his steps as best he might to the nearest port. 1la dweit with a good deal of rough pathos on the despair of that last day’'s fruit- less work, which left him too weak and exhausted to carry his heavy tools back to the spot they called ‘‘camp.” So he just flung them down and, as he s=aid, “staggered” over the two or three miles of serub-covered desert, guided by the smoke of the campfire. Next morning early, after a great deal of sleep and very little food, he braced himself up tc €0 back and fetch his tools, though he care- fully explained that he would not have taken the trouble to do this if he had not felt that his pick and barrow were about his only possessions, and might fetch the price of a meal or two when it came to the last. I have often wondered since if the im- pression of the Divine mercy and goo ness which was so strong in that_man's mind just then has ever worn off. He dwelt with self-accusing horror on how had railed at his luck, at fate, at everything, as he stumbled back that hot morning over his tracks of the day be- fore. The way seemed twice as long, for, as he said, his “heart was too heavy to carry.” At last he saw his barrow and pick standing up on the flat plain a littls Shaler, U R Symmes, way off, and was wearily dragging on | toward them. when he caught his tos against a stone deeply imbedded the sand, and fell down. His voice sank to a sort of awestruck whisper, gs if he wara almost at confession, as he said: “Well, ma’hm, if you'd believe me, I cursed awful. T felt if it was too hard altogether to bear. To think that I should go_and nearly break my toe against the only stone in the district, and with all those miles to travel back! So I lay thers like Job's friend and cursed God and wanted to die. After a bit T felt like a passionate child who kicks and breaks the thing which has hurt him, and T had to beat that stone before I could feel quiet. But it was too firm in the sand for my hands to get it up, so in my rage I set out briskly with the pick to break up that stone, if it took all my strength. It was pretty deep set in the ground. I assure you, ma'am, but at last I got it up, and here it is—solid gold and nearly as big as a baby's head. w, ma'am, T ask vou. did I deserve thi: He almost banged the rather dirty-look- ing lump down on the table before me as he spoke, and it certainly was a wonderful sight, and a still more wonderful weight. He told me he had searched about the neighborhood of that nugget all day, but there was not the faintest trace of any more gold. So, as he had no time to lose on account of the shortness of the food and water supply, he just started back to the coast, which he reached quite safely, and came down to Perth in the first steamer. The principal "bank had advanced him £%00 on his nugget. but it would probably prove to be worth t e as much. I asked him what he was going to do, and was sorry to hear that he in- | tended to go back to England at once and a shop or a farm—I forget which— among his own people. Of course, it was not for me to dissuade him, but I felt it was a pity to lose such a good sort of man out of the colony, for he was not Spending his money in’ champagne and card-plaving, as all the very few success- ful gold finders did in those first days.— Cornhill Magazine. London’s Meat. Litile more than a half of the bill that London settles every year goes into the pocket of the English farmer. From the ends of the earth comes this vast supply. This great ogre of a city of ours, befors whose gastronomic efforts the feats of all the glants of legend and fairy tale fads into insignificance, has taken his toll of the wild ranchers from boundless Western rairies, of the beautiful chestnut colored Pords of the Andalusian Mountains, of the piebald coated cattle that the honest Dutch tend as their own children, and of the sturdy oxen of the North German plains. Canada and Australia send us fambs and sheep, the River Platte our ox tongues. Hamburg and Rotterdam our piss. What an__advertisement for the Navy League! What an object lesson for those who declare our fleet is overgrown! It passes human comprehension to think what would become of London if our com- mand of the sea were lost and the foreign supplies failed! If the 150,000 live cattie from America that swell the metropoli- tan cattle herd during the vear never reached their destination; if Holland's half million of sheep were forced to re- main on the home pastures—in short, if the 140,000 tons of meat, neither bred nor fed in these islands, that London annually consumes, ceased to appear in the butch- ers’ shops in e metropolis.— i Rl P Cassell's —————— Her Predominating Trait. “‘She’s married an old man worth $4,000