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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1899. PROPERTY WAJTED. ¢ flats wanted . GEO. W. CHAP- REAL ESTAT PEREMPTORY!! AUCTION SALE!!! AUCTION SALE!!! TUESDAY, AUGUST 224, 1! AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, BUCKBEE & CO., 220 MONTGOMERY. ST HAI KEARNY INCOME PRESCOTT Kea HOUSE hwest d Pacific sts. and Montga three-story _and i Kearny st., corner has a 107 rect 11 rental ve: property adepth ot ; net in- nonthly by ve: rented 29 feet 415 inches on AY COTTAC north sic tage of 6 and bay; 2 by room et east cf SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE ctioneers, 20 Montgomery st., Mills bldg. use, & LEIGH HOUSE « ard st. NEW HOMES.... e fve, §, 7, 8 and 10 room houses, finished with all modern conveaiences, fronting on Waller, ce and Pr.mrose sts., {rom 33100 10 #4300 s to su't purcha S0 Builder. R b large through var stal the RESTAURANTS. restau LD'S coffee 3 1 : popular prices. B 1 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Heights)— with stable. rge house- bath; $T. hed room and kitchen ng ed housckeeping with rooms 2 sin- y front furnished rooms; rent §10. 215, cor. Van Ness—Neatly furnished o gas range, . bath: also others. 4 nice unfurnished rooms; bath zas: yard: basement. JEN GATE ave.. 231—Nicely furnished for housekeeping; running water: pri- « GATE ave. 1404—2 lovely hear H RY ave, 1512 large front fu ping Fooms v bed bay-window ich thers; reason- % WD, omy hekpe., §2 Geary—Light, clean. s (3 to 5 r.), $15 up; ref. rnfsned sunny o rooms, € room furnished basement lousekeeping rooms; gas and nt ROOMS TO LET—Furn. NINETEENTH furnished bay-window room; cars. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furni offices: elevator: electric lizh FARRELL, 227 Single room $5 or $6 per month. POST, 622 POWELL, 612A—Large <unny flat, newly furnished; s ROYAL House, 126 Elils light, reading’ room, smol ladies’ parlor; rooms, per n 3421, near Mission—Nice synny —Elegantly turnished sunny _sulte; also'single rooms. MISS A. CALHOUN itable for and Unfurn. near to all street she rooms and front room new ntlemen. st.—Incandescent king room and mht, 330 1 31 30; weck, $2 to $§; month, $8 to $30; elevator on office floor; rooms with hot, SHERMAN Apartment Hous near Market—Furnished and’ unfurnished. Hill SIXTH, 83, nr. Market, s} elev: Nicely furnis and Powell near Market—Ls: Tms. Nicely furnist cold’ wat.; baths. e, 28 Eighth st., dale House—El ator; transient. hed sunny rooms, reasonable. hed sunny rooms; ‘st. cars sunny_front arge small rm.; from $3 mo. up; hskpg. THE Osks, 119 Third—A goc for good people. rms., suités and single; gas THIRD, 106%, near Mission— sunny rooms, $1 25 to §3. od_rooming house R. HUGHES. Proprietor. | THE Oliver, %5 Folsom, cor. 6th—Sunny corner | bath: new mangi The Seattle—Nice _——m WANTED. shed roon unfurni f Larkin. Box §2 MONTHLY, rented; machine supplies. MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ROOMS WANTED. ms north of Mat- 1209, Call | ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged. rented; re- I to tric vements. n in this plans ar \VIDSON | POW 4 suite of 3 oms; run- nthg £IX 20— Bay-window housekeeping room T suite, d and single rooms. el s e for housekeeping: gas; bath. Laguna and McAllis ity; low rates; furn: , nr. Larkin—Comfortably furn. | also hakpg terms reasonable nished rooms and bath ping and rooms; tshed parior andkitchen; 40—Elegant sunny ms and bath; other rooms. AW S news for 5 s—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper. for mailing. §1 per year. ROOMS 7] 0 LET—Furn. and Unfarn. Rooms, week, and A—BRUNSWICK _House, 25¢ to $1 per night light housekeeping 148 Sixth 3125 to $5 per open all night. ABBOTSFORD (The), cor. Sroadway and Polk Quiet and homelike; rooms bright and sunny, | eingle, AT Hotel Francisco, Turk and Taylor sts— Homeltke house: modern service; elevator; bath: room! Oc to §1 50 day. MRS. J. KING. AT New Grand, 246 34—200 lst-class sunny rms., 15¢ to §1 day; %c to 84 wk: also housekeeping. AT 8 Becond—Nice single, doubls and light housekeeping rooms, §1 to 53 per week. AT 8 Turk, cor. Taylor— su charges moderate: cars direct ew mangt., renovat- ®d, sunny front ba; ow rms.; translent. {DWAY, 134, near Polk st.—Sunny un- ished roome. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 134)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single: elso_unfurnished. CARROLTON, 1208 Market, cor. Golden Gate ave.—Sunny corner; well furn. ri & office CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly furniehed ‘sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDDY, 123 (United States Hotel)—Clean, neat rooms, from $1 50 a week up. )DY, 614—Small sunny rooms, clean and quiet, bath, gas, private family: $ and $8 FRANKLIN, 215, near Hayes—Sunny furnishe bay-window room: bath; §7. FERNWELL House,47 Post—New managem'nt; rms refurnishe FOLSOM, cheap; FOURTH, 222} (eatly furnished room to let ent (Palm House)—First-class sun- ny bay-window rooms; also single, §125 up. GEARY, 14A-Good rooms, with clean beds, running water; §1 25 per week up. GEARY. $02—Newly furnished sunny rooms and suites, §2 per week up; very desirable. RY. 405 (The Navarre)—Comfortable furn. travelers accommodated. MRS. HYER SARY. 480, near Taylor—Large neatly fur- nished: suitable for 2 gentlemen; other rms. SARY, 622, ar Jones—Large sunny bay: window room: hot, cold water; gas; other rms. SOUTHERN, SE. cor Seventh and -Sunny rooms, en suite or single; reading room; elevator. ladje: HANCOCK House, 781 Mission—Select family rooming house: §1 50 to $§ per week. HOTEL Grosvenor, 319 Sutter, nr. Stockton— Sunny suites, single rms.; elev.; free h!lhl.‘ . 829—Furnished rooms from $1 per also housekeeping and tran: sunny back bedroom and vard; $9; double room fur., 7. WORTH, 1121, nr. Sacramento—Nlcely e front room; also others LEAV furnighed alcc McALLISTER i, 405—-Nice unfurnished rooms, $4 10 $6; also furnished rcoms and flat. MINNA, 667, cor.Eighth—Newly furnished bay- window room, §1 per week; transient. MARKET, 1025, and 33 Fifth—New manage- ment; fine sunny suites and single rooms. = upper | pairing at lowest rates. 203 SPECIAL NOTICES. PETER LING ; warrant inter S from ROOMS papered painting done. Hartman Paint Co, $3; 'BAD tenants ejected for $1: or country. PACIFI 416 Montgomery A WEEK'S news for § 6 p wrapper, cents- for ma cure all cases ¢ ST and best in America—The Weel CHEAP! Call, 16 pages, sent to. any United States or Canada postage paid SPIRITUALISM. Fourth st. S pile al or_protruding tter of how long . near Sutter. . $1 up: 319 3a st. whit collections made; C COLLECTION st., rooms 8-10; tel. 5520, “The Weekly Call, 1ling. $1 per year. address in the one year for $1, —_— e STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. ALA. Storage 22 Mission; goods guarant PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage arehouse, F. SMITH, prop.. eed; tel. Clay 25 1; tel Malin’ 5713; Office 401 Post, cor. Powel ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL FOUR elegant new up-to-date rooms and bath each; firstclass | 7, § and 9 eighborhood: near school. an work all complete; from $30 500 sh and $25 and $30 per zains; cheap lots in_all parts lameda $2200- nearly near Hig Lot 115, in fine condition: mas tiage; in School and rooms; near station and school; great bargal : any terms; same as re; 0—Lot 40x207:6: fine, ear High Sch r month. 125 cottage of 5 rooms; street work near station; easy terms $160 3:4x108; with a fine modern cot- tage ms and bath: nice garden; street work all done; near station and school; 100 cash. balance 320 per th, §2850—$300 cash, balance $25 per month; . lot 40x130, with new up-to-date cottage of 7 rooms and bath: between broad and narrow gauge on Morton st $3250 3500 cash per month; less than | rent; lot 40x150: elegant new 2-story, 8 rooms and bath, on Morton st., near Morton-st tion: best bargain in Alameda: elegant r dences on Santa Clara ave. and Central ave. at_a bargain Houses to let in all parts of H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park st., Alameda ELEGANT NW. cor.; 50x130; f-room house: Chestnut st static 3500 NW. cor, x13, on Santa Clara ave room hous 3 6x150, with 7-rocm house, on Gi 33200 x10 nice 5-room i 40x125; ¢ ttage & rooms and %; cotte rooms: above can be bough zains in all parts of A ndays. ALAMEDA LANT 1500 Park and 18 Post st., $900 WILL buy for cash and houses to with elegant new and station; $00 cash | tage; Grand-st ESTATE. “2.story houses d station 000 to $4000 month; great bar- street a good station residence of § cadamized street: worth nt. modern_6-room bat on terms to suit: meda; office open ) COMPANY, st.. Alameda, an Francisco. a cottage of 4 large rooms, front porch and basement; lot 35x110; street work and sidewalk; choice location, west end $3100 will bulld new first-class cottage of & ms and bath; lot 50xI15 nio av..nr.Chestnut. J. H est location; 1X150; Ma also modern easy terms. tick etation. A tion CHEAPEST and best In Ame: Call, 18 pages, sent to an: United Sta nostpald. for TAY HOME fcr ladies Froundss private MRS DR ABOUT finished, modern S-room hc AMEDA ROOMS A n dellcate health; de San An- 1243 Park. cottage § pply rooms; 1518 Mozart 8 rooms and hath: lot 50x 180 good location: 5 minutes’ Apply to W. F. SCHULTE, 1612 Chapt: walk from sta- rica—The Weekly address in the $1 per vear. ND BOARD. large FUNKE 141§ Sth BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL RARE opportunit story and a half hou try. folding doors, mant well of water; harn f¢ lot 35x135; price 8115 close tc nes and take B ask fe electric cars, chur passed marine view off_at station office op B ANNY, Lorin station HILLEGASS TRACT. WITHIN 7 MINUTES FRO: LOTS 160 F' The cheapest, choicest prop County. Apply to JOSEP: JUST been foreclosed: a fine latest improvements; large figs, olives, plums, ete.; 2 JOSEPH Station. university Estat, Appl Berkele: to get a good home chea rooms, " Real Estate, Berkeley Statlon. ton: 1 block from electric; ESTATE. p: bath, pan brick foundation; r 2 horses; chicken 0: only $100 cash, 0 raflroad station, stores: unsur- erkeley frain, get or RUDOLPH & lays and evenings. | . 4-ROOM cottage: lot 25x120; good well and pump: § minutes walk from Lorin station $100 down, balance In installments. ¢ M UNIVERSITY. 6 MINUTES FROM STATION. EET IN DEPTH. jerty in Alameda H J. MASON, 7-room house; al lot: fruit trees, blocks from sta- 7 minutes from J. MASON, Real OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—90S BROADWAY. cash, balance to suit; see it. 1070 Broadway, Oakland. $10,00—OLD established busin E. BUNCE. 98 Broadway. AP Large, new house, 1 block to local OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ; $1250 WM. P. TODD, FURNISHED house; ranges: rent low, ave, Eost Oakland 5 ‘Address ND HOUSEKEE SUNNY bay-window sulte; housekeeping suites; “also Eighth st Oakland. rooms; OAKLAND HOUSES. zas and coal 1463 Twenty-third PING ROOMS. kitchen, unfurnished. front 15 P —— furniture dealer. OAKLAND FURLITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the 11th and Frankiin. Oakiand. e e DIVIDEND DIVIDEND NOTICE—Divides company, 327 Market st., o day, cloge on Saturday, o'clock m. E. H. SHE! NOTICES. nd No. 96 (fifty cents per &hare) of the Oceanic ' Steamship Company, will be payable at the office of the n and after Fri- Seotember 1, 1899, Transfer books will August 2, 8] DO; 1898, . at 12 Secretary. 1210, bet. Sth and 9th—Suite of very farnished rooms: 3 cars within a {tors solicited; private. MISSION, beautifull: block; v NATOMA, 450—Sunny front room suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; reasonable. DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividen the company, 327 Market s Monday, August 21, 1889 Transfer books will close WPORT,” 21 Frankiin, nr. Market—Large bay-win. rms. and single, $ up; also hskpg. E. H. SHELI share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Planti Fion c:;mp)-ny will be payable at the office of 4 No. 70 (25 cents t., on and after on Tuesday, Au~ gust 15, 1899, at 3 o'clock p. m. , Secretary. repaired, bought, sold: | 15 Sixth; phone Mint 45 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE to Creditors—Estate of PATRICK KERVIN (deceased). Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Union Trust Company of San Franclseo (a’corporation), executor of the estate of PATRICK KERVIN [deceased), to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the sald deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within ten (10) months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Unlon Trust Company, executor, at its office, 2 Montgomery st., the same being its place’ for the transaction of the business of the sald estate in the city and county of San Francisco, State of Cali- fornia. UNION TRUST COMPANY OF SAN FRAN- CISCO, executor of the estate of PATRICK KERWIN (deceased). Dated at San Francisco, August, 158 MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Samuel Black and melia Adler.. Daly and Rose A. Norton Blake and Mabel Flenner. ber and Ulkalina Krestoffersen.. T colm and Emma G. Prescott..... F. H. Hubert and Katherine Schrieber... Charles (. Caronte and Katherine B. Peck.2 John Pallas and Mamie Mulcahy BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. William G ick J Pat J. B. ) k Lu N Birth death notices sent by marriage and mail will not be inserted. They must be handed | in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed_with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. HOURIGAN--In Sacrament ugust 15, 1599, to the wife of John J. Hourlgan, a daughter. HY D—1In_this city, August 14, 189, to the f J. Hyland (nee Phi ife of illips), a daughter. SCHNEIDER ® + NEWS OF THE HEreal estate market continues quiet, and while brokers generally are con- fident of an early revival of the activ- ity which gladdened their hearts dur- ing the spring months, they candidly ad- | mit that the market is dull, very dull. The largest transaction of the week. and in fact the only one of big proportions, | was the sale of the Von Shroder property consisting of a four-story frame building, occupied by stores and a lodging-house, on | Sixth street, between Mission and How- ard. The sale was made through Madison & Burke. The name of the buyer is not | given. Activity in business circles is more pro- | nounced, although by no means abnormal. | A number of fine business structures are going up, but no new ones of unusual di- mensions are projected so far as is known. In the six-story building to be erccted for Leon Kauffman on the south- west corner of O'Farrell street and Carlos place granite will be used on the ground | floor, but the main exterior will be of <ed brick of a light color. The interior sh will be all in natural woods, while fi the vestibule of the entrance on O'Farrell street will be in marble and onyx. The cost of the building will be at least $75,000. Robert N. Carson has bought of Per CHNEIDER-In this iy, August 16, 189 10| 1 Emille Beamish the vacant lof 3xif0 LLMAN—In this ci August 8, 189, to the | feet on the east line of Van Ness avenue, wife of Jean E. Sellman, a' daughter. 5: feet north of Lombard street, for TUBE-In this city, August 16, 1599, to the Wife | $322 Afr, Carson will erect an $5000 resi- of Willlam H. Tubb Jr., a daughter. et onithersite : WILSON—1In this city, August 15, 1599, to the | paiqoein & Howell have sold during the vile SIiM. Wilson fh son - | week four lots in the Albert Meyer tract, — - ——— = | Which is bounded by H and 1 streets and MARRIED. | Eighteenth and Nineteenth avenues, the HALD-WREATH- By the Rev. Dr. Nelander, @ggregate being $4000. The wo‘rk q_t laying Niels M. Hald of Point Montara United | water mains tnrough the tract was com- States Fog-signal Station and Helmi Wreath Sun Francisco. Allman, John H Habich, Mary D' Autreuil, Georges Hansen, Hans A. Douglas, Alfred H. Haneen, Sophia Drexler, Lomis P. Hickey, Patrick Doty, George McDowell, Alma Mrs. Louise Martin, J. West . Harry F. Murphy, Margaret . Ann Schausten, Robert Franey, Jame Smith, Rachel Glhon, Thomas Stahl,’ Louls Giligan, M erday and will be pushed to Nincteenth avenue is the.only - park that will connect House road. It is now and L streets, menced yest completion. avenue south of t with the Ocean being graded between J and the tity, in that locali has given a contract to avenue through its property. It is expected that Superintendent MacLaren of Golden Gate Park will open the Nine- feenth avenue entrance to the park be- fore long. is a list of recent transac- Following : tions in the _Rh*hnwnd district: the » = Jane Cassidy to Annie C. Weigner, lot ALLMAN-In this city, August 14, 1833, John | on west line of Tenth avenue, 1% feet H. Allman, a native of Californla, aged 43 | north of Point Lobos avenue, 2x100 feet, years. D'AUTREUIL—In the City and County Hospi- | tal, August 17, 1599, Georges d'Autreuil, a na- tive of Canada, aged 62 years. DOTY—In the City and County August 17, 159, George Doty, a native Canada, aged 62 vear Hospital, DOUGLAS—In this city, August 15, 1599, Alfred | Hemy, husband of Mary E. Douglas, and father of Mrs. Ralph E. Cummings, Mrs. Gay Lombard and Lillian and Percy Sholtc Douglas, a native of London, England, aged | only | let | ; 8200 cash and $20 per month; | neighbor- | station.$1400 | cholc- | | of Wilson, lot 30 feet, on west line of Twenty-fifth avenue, 325 feet south of Clement street; estate of John Wells, de- ceased, to Willilam H. Ash, lot 200x200 feet, oh northwest corner of First avenus and C street; also lot of irregular size on north line of First avenue, 150 feet south- east of D street; Willard V. Huntington | to May V. Himmelmann, lot 50x120 feet, on i | west line of Sixteenth avenue, 250 feet L north of B A. and J. Lobe to D e | Achille Rooe, <190 feet, on east line P. Drexler. a native ot Charleston, :West [.Of Thirteenth avenue, 0 feet marth of Virginia. aged 63 years 4 a street. (=23 fent and Acquaintances are respect- | The estate of George H. Roe, deceased, fully invited to attend the funeral this d: i s sold to Ch f\{‘S R. and Marie J. (Saturday). 8t 1 o'clock, from his late resi- | Gagan the lot, 7:6x127:8% feet, and jm- ence 1803 Van Ness avenue. Interment pri- | provements, on_the north line of Wash- wvate. Please omit flowers. lington street, feet east of Spruce EBERT-In this city. August 18, 18 Mrs. | street, for $5 Louise Ebert, beloved daughter of F. C. and | W. J. Bryan has bought of E. McGary M F. Nowell, a native of New York, aged | and wife a strip 1012 inches by 16) feet, on 32 years and 10 monthk | The southeast line of Mission street, 412:6 [¥Fritnds and acquaintances are respect- | foot southwest of Fourth street. —for tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | g3y “(o' protect the party wail of his nday), at 10 oclock, from the parlars of | yiiding on that side, and has an agree- es Hagan, #5 Valencia street. Inter- | DUllding on that sice, ang fas A agre ment Laurel Hill Cemetery wall on the northeast side of the lot. EMERIC—In San Pablo, Cal., August 15, 1899, e = @ A < e e Eliea Joseph L. Hess and wife have bought Harry ¥, beloved fusband of EliZabeth | ¢ 0CRn ‘s, Price the ot and two-story aged 50 vears 6 months and 23 days building on the northwest corher of [ Friends and acquaintances are res | Buchanan and Sutter streets, 30x137:6 feet; vited to attend the funeral this day ' térms private. ), at 2 oclock, from 223 Julian Smith and wife have sold to under the auspices of San Francisco | Hugh MeCrum the property on the north No. 3, B. P. O. E. line of California street, £2:6 feet west RIGHT—In this city, of Devisadero street, lot 27:6x33:1 inright, a nat , aged 33 vears. | terms private ¥ Remains at the parlors of Charles'J. B. |~ Arthur B. and Lydia B. Fisk have pur- Metzler, 3 Washington street chased from Charles G. Nagle the lot, IY—In this city, August 17, 1399, James feet, and old improvements, on the Franey ve ‘of - County- Mayo,lre- st'iine of Howard street, 145 feet pariors of the Henry J Gailagher taking Company, 20 Fifth street GIHON—In this city, August 17, 1599, Thomas, husband of Lydia Gihon, and father of George H. Gihon, a native of Belfast, Ireland, aged 69 years and 7 months, € Friends and acquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral service this day (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clc Chapel of the Good Samaritan, Second street, between Folsom and Howard streets. Inter- ment private. GILLIL In this city, August 17, 189, Mary at the st of Eighth strect; terms private, | meeting of the property owners on | Golden Gate avenue will be held some time this week to take steps to have the rade of the avenue cut down fifteen feet hetween Jones and Hyde streets. When | this is done Golden Gate avenue will be ractically level from Market street to limore. Seventeen bullding contracts aggre- | gating §95,785 were filed for record during the week. C. M. Depew has contracted | to e t three residences on the south- west corner of Pacific avenue and Gough Gilligan, a native of San Francisco, aged 12 | street for R. Spreckels for $19,300. Leon years Kauffman has entered into a contract HABICH—In this city, August 17, 18%. Mary | with Thomas Butler by the terms of Habich, beloved mother of Ha Habich, | which the latter agrees to erect a six- and gra ther of Mrs. J. F ¢ brick building on the south line of tive of ged 58 years rAlle “riends and acquaintances are respec invited to attend the funeral this day reet, 137:6 feet east of Mason, Clinton Jones has for $19,000. entered into i £co) 8l Masion strect. “Tnters tory brick residence on the west ment L 0. O. F. Cemetetry. line of Yevisadero street, 66:8 feet north HANSENIn this city, August 15, 199, Hans | Of Pacific avenue, for SIS, Joseph H. Adolph, dearly beloved husband of Sophia | Sisson let a contract to Charles M. De- Hansen, and uncle of William and John | PEW to build a two-story, basement and Krabbenhoft, a native of Schleswig-Holstein, | attic residence on the west line of Buch- Germany. A member of Unity Lodge No. 27, | anan street, 77:8 feet south of Washing- ALOULW, ton street, for $9000. Mrs. Mary Hyman CFFriends and acquaintances are respect- | Jet a contract to C. M. Lindsay to erect fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | two two-stogy frame buildings on the ‘;“'”““‘;‘ “‘A‘ o ’1;'/"‘(.“"{ o 2 ‘r:',‘m’:“‘)" north line of Bllis street. 100 feet east of the Gantner & Guntz 1taki pany. | I o e oot §'and 10 City Hall square. Interment Cypress | Lj;sf)‘:nc*n"'l{_“"}l for 1{“ William J. Bryan Lawn Cemetery by carriage. HANSEN—In this city, August 16, 189, Sophia, rly beloved wife of the late Hans Adolph 1d beloved sister of Mrs. Fanny of New York and Mrs. Carie Sirgon, a native of German > Friznds and acquainiances #re respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). 1 o'clock, from the parlors of the Gantner & Guntz Undertaking Compan: & and 10 City Hall square. Interment Cypre: Lawn Cemetery by carrfage. HICKEY—In this city. August 15, 1860, Pat- rick Hickey, a native of lreland, aged years McDOWELL-—In this city, August 15, 15 Alma, beloved wife of Thomas McDowell, a native of Denmark, aged 35 vea MARTIN-In Oakland, August 15, 1859, J. West Martin, a native of Hagerstown, Md', aged s € months and 12 days. C7Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Sunday). at 2 o'clock, at St John's Episcopal Church, corner Eighth and Grove streets, Oakland. Tnterment Mountain View Cemetery, under the auspices of Uni- versity Lodge No. 144, 1. O. O. F. MURPHY—Tn this city, August 16, 1599, M: garet Murphy (nee Chambers), beloved wi of Timothy Murphy, and mother of Gertrude, May, Theresa, Joseph, Thomas and Daniei Murphy and Mre. C. R. Peters, a native of Kilrush, County Claire, Ireland, aged 62 years Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 17 Pearl street, between Valencla and Guerrero, thence to St. Jogeph's Church, Tenth street, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount vary' Cemeter "HAUSTEN-In this city, August 17, 1899, Robert Schausten, a native of Thrier, Ger- many, aged 60 years. 7 Remains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eizhth SMITH--In this city, August 18, 1399, Rachel, wite of Willlam Smith, mother of Benedict, Birdie, Walter 'and Arthur Aaughter” of George and Mary Ruben, and sister of Frances, Moses and Joseph Ri native of San Francisco, aged 42 7 Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Sunday). at 10 o'clock, at her late residence, 118 Fell street, near Scott. Inter- A. Secor and C. F. | Johnson to erect a three-story and base- { ment brick building on the southeast line | of Mission street, 3S7:6 feet northeast of | Fifth street, for $684& Mattie Boyd let a contract to William McDonald to erect a | frame building on the southeast corner of Pine and Lyon streets for $5640. H. F. Smith contracted with Fred Miller for the erection of a two-story frame build- ing, to contain two flats, on the west line | of Folsom street, 1% feet south of Twen- | ty-first street, for $5300. The other con- | tracts of the week ranged in value from | $573 to $3080. { " L. M. King, superintendent of the Mer- chants’ Association, has made the follow- ing representations to his association for obtaining and maintaining a_better sur- face for our streets in San F' sco as | a result of investigations of methods in successful use in the East: First—Admit asphalt, vitrified brick and asphalted wood block pavement under proper specifications and guar- antess in free competition with pres- ent payements. Secord—Change the specifications for biuminous rock paving so as to require the use of a binder, and also that the pavement shall be rolled while hot with steam rollers of the roper weight to thoroughly compress {’he pavement and insist upon 10-year guaraptees. Third — Require that all business streets when repaved with basalt blocks shall bave the blocks laid on a concrete foundation and shall be grouted with gravel and asphaltic cement. Fourth—Arrange if possible so that all pavements shall be guaranteed for ten years with good surety bonds, Fifth—That the work of repairing the Lasalt block and cobble streets shall be done systematically by divid- ing the eity into districts and keeping men continually at work in each dfs. trict and holding them responsible for the condition of their districts. Sixtb—That, as is provided in the new crarter, the city itself undertake the work of making repairs over trenches in the pavement made by corporations and plumbers. This can be done by fixing a scale of charges and doing the work by day labor, or | ment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by 11:30 \ o'clock * train- from Third - and” Townsend | by letling a contract to some one streets. party for a year, to make all such re- STAHLIn_ Cazadero, Cal., August 17, 1s99, | pairs at the prices bld. In efther case Louis Stahl, a native of ‘Germany, aged 42| the party cutting the pavement shouid ears Y Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to aMgnd the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 9 o'oNck. from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 846 Mission street. Interment I. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Buccessors to Flanagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, %0 Firth st opposits Lincoln school, Telephone South ————————————————————n New Commercial Company. Articles of incorporation of the Western Commercial Company were filed yester- day. The company will carry on a general chipping business. The capital stock is 300000, of which $30.000 has been sube seribed. The directors and subscribers are Harry J. Hart, Willlam P. Lewis, Edwin F. Cooper. Alfred G. Henderson and Syl- vian J. Lazarus. ——————— Temple Emanu-El Services. Rabbi Voorsanger will preach on “Re- current Fallacies” in Temple Emanu-E} this morning. Services will begin at 10 o'clock. The public is invited deposit the cost of repairs in advance, Loans on real estate for the week end- ing August 12 aggregate $475280, against $i65,565 for -the previous week. = The amouat loaned on city real estate dur- ing the week was_the largest for any sim- flar period since March. The loans of the savings banks amounted to $397.280 and were as follows: Hibernia, $309,2%; Ger- man, $20,900; San Francisco Savin, Union, ' $10,000; Savings and Loan, $3,00; Humboldt, $4100: Seeurity, $1000; Mutual, $2000; French, $4000; Columbus, $57.500; and Unlon Trust, $1500. The loans of the build- ing assgciations amounted to $5000 and those of private capitalistd and others footed up $73.000. Of the aggregate of $475,280 lcaned $311,780 was put out at 6 Per ‘cent and $4000 at 61 per cent. The re- mainder was at rates as high as § per Cent. Among the Hibernia Bank loans was one of $240,000 to Ferdinand E. Hes- thall at 6 per cent for one year on twen- ty-three !ecfis’bof ‘c‘u,\';sp,l-?p,'..%, Sren- loans of the erni nk af Sigerit included four of $14.000, $12.600, $12.000 ana 10,00, respectively, The German Savings made ‘cne loan of $10.500 at 7 per cent. The other loans by that bank were at the same rate. The loan by the Mutual was at 6 per cent and that by the Security at i) e Tate for the $10,000 loan by the San. Francisco Savings Union' is not which owns some school 1ots | the City Improvement Company to grade | gift; John Hinkel and wife to James L. | 1ct with Edward T. Leiter to build | foJoloIoIoIoICOCIOOROIOIO RO ROROJO oY OX 0RO O Y OXCROROROXOJOXOXOROJOIOKO] REALTY WORLD [oXoJOXOXOXOXOJOFOXOROJOROLCIOJOJOXO) @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@5 stated nor is that of the $37,500 by the Co- lumbus. There was a private loan of $i2.- 500 at & per cent. The Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company put out a loan of $10.- 1 000 on Presidio Heights property. The Germania Trust - Company made four small loans aggregating $2500 at 7 per cent. The Union Trust Company made a recon: veyance of $150,00 to Alvinza Hayward and wife. Releases last week were $280.- 420, against $275,5% for the previous week. According to the figures compiled hy Auditor Wells the total value of al real estate in San Francisco is $189,215,050, and the total value of all fmprovements there- on $96,090,320, making the total value of real estate and improvements in the city and county $2%,305,370. roperty in Marin b Assessor's fig- The value of all Teal County, according to t ures, is' 811,409,054, divided as follows: San Rafacl, $2501,510; country real estate, §7. 742.294. The number of acres of land as- sessed is 326,441 and the value of improve- ments is $1,103,120; on city and town lots the value of improvements is $1,542,240. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Joseph Shoop to Peter and Ma on W line of Masonic aven: Lobos avenue, S 25 by W 144 Harriet 3. McElroy to Amelia N Iine of Green street. 137:6 E of Gough, E 39 NE 184, W S4:43, S 137:6; gift Warner G. and Abble W. Alden Crandail to Oscar Foss, lot on NW corner of Geary and | Gough streets, N 27:6 by W _110: $10. Saral Kahn (by R. L Witan, Sheriff) to ander Heynemann, ot on E line of Fill- street, 50 N of Jackson, N 50 by E 112 Georgina C. Ord Holladay (wife of . W.) to Emma C. Wagner, 1ot on S line of Lombard street, 247:6 W of Fillmore, W 27:6 by S 6, quitclaim_deed; $5. Emma C. Wagner to Amalie Meyer, same; $. Estate of Willam Wagner (minor) by Emma C. Wagner (guardian) to same, undivided b5 of same; $#400. Jacob and Marie Ahlbach (by B. P. Oliver, comimissioner) to Hibernia Savings and Loan Society, 1ot on NW line of Folsom street, $3:3 SW of Eleventh, NW 100 by SW 25:414; 32500. Annie M., Mabel A. or Annie M. and Harry S. Thompsan to Mary A. Harrower, lot on NW corner of Nineteenth and Lapidge streets, W 30 by N 100; §3891. Carrie _and John J. Thomson (ninors, by Apnle M. Themson, guardian) to same, same Teresa Casserly to San Francisco Savings Union, lot om NW line of Brannan street, 510 SW of Third, W 20 by NW 80, quitclaim deed; SL. San Francisco Savings Union to Alice A. Armstrong (wife of S. C.), same; $1200. Calvin S. and Clara H, Kelley and Ferdinand Reis Jr. to Christian_Reis, lot on E line of Tennesses street, 1 N of Solano, N 4 by B 1 Mannix, lot Polnt { | and Lina Heyman to James M. Cor- dray, iot on E line of Thirty-eighth avenue, 250 S of L street, S 30 by E 120; $200. | John F. Utter to M. J. and Annie Koehane, Iot 130, Gift Map 3: $100. Sarah F. Lang to John and Euphrosin Bacher, lot on SW line of Nineteenth avenue, 2% NW of K street, NW 75 by SW 100, block 387, South San Francisco Homestead; $10. Jacob and Lina Hevman to Adolph T. Hagen- kamy, lot on ¥ line of Corbett road, 7 & of Copper alley, S 13 deg. 24/min. W 28.2, N 36 deg | 15 min. E 8. eg. 24 min. W 26.4, S 5 deg. 47 min lot 15, block 17, Jacob yman’s subdly $710. Henry T. Brui NE corner of Canal and Craut streets, by E 103, lot 2, block 5, College Homestead; also lot on NW corner of Wayland und Ion to John G. Hasshagen, lof_on | streets, W 240 by N 100, lots 4 and 5, block 19, | "?l\‘l‘rrfl_\' Extension Homestead Assoclation; | $10. J. H. and Bertha Lytgens to Julius Wintzer, lot 4, block V, Park Lane Tract No. 2; $10. Alameda County. Martin to Maria E. Martin ( lot_on W line of Louise street, 475 } N 25 by W 133, being subdivision D block 785, Watts Tract, Map 2, Oak- i | W W ¢ 8, | B street, | of lot 8§ | land: $10. Maria . and C. §. vanus . Eugene M same, Oukland; $10. Samuel V. ‘and Emily Nichols to Blla Xicn. of Martin to Elma C. and Elma C. . Syl- Farnham, | ols, lot on S iine 6f Dwight way, 337:7 Dana street, E 41 by S 13436, being lot 1, block | 1, Leonard Tract, Berkele: 310, | Moritz and Julia Hupers to Max Albert Hein- rich August Berlin, lot beginning at a point in NW corner of block Town of Livermaore, thence S from point of beginning along E lae | of L street thence E 1o, N 150, W 150, to | beginning, Town of Livermore, Murray Town- ship; $10. Robert J. Gallagher to Jobn Callaghan, lot | on S line of Railroad avenue or Seventh street, 2136 E of Poplar street, E 25, & %, § 10i, W 25, N 103:10. to beginning, being lot 18, block 430 Briggs Tract, Map 2, Oakland; $10. John F. and Marla S. Dingywell to George C. Pardee, lot on NW corner of San Pablo ave- | nu= and Isabella street, N 60 by W 100, being | lot 30 and portion of lot 31, Gunn Tract, Oak- land; §i P.'W. and Sarah P. Fonda to Union Savings | Bank. lot on N line of Goss street, 105:its of Pine, E 75 by N 73, being lots 13, 14 and i, block 30, Map of Lands at Oakland Peint Ferry Landing, Oakland; $10. Fred and Louisi Schimmelpfennig to Frank | W. Bilger, lot on N corner of Eighth avenuc and East Twenty-third street, NE 130 by NW 130, block 144, Clinton, East Oakland; $10. Timothy Paige and Louls F. Monteagle to Mrs. M. Verbeck, lots 13 and 14, block F, Mel- rose Station Truct, Brooklyn Township; $3J. Builder’s Contract. Fdward E. Kentfield (owner) with Darby Laydon (contractor), architects Percy & Ham- fiton—Driving 270 piles from 20 to 3 feet long, $2 50 extra to be paid for each pile should own- | &r. desire to huve plles from 30 to 40 feet lon; 3982 50. —————— | HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL, Smythe, Standish A “J Buckles, Fairfield Gillmore. Isleton Mrs E Howard, Cal F E Clark, Cincinnati Mrs L Stern, Towa J W Browning, Cal J T Stern, Towa | Mrs ¥ D Hobbs & d.|Mrs E F James. Mo Salt Lake E L McKilllps, Nev JE Thomas, USV (W G Lee & w. Peorl A B Teal, US V A F Faton, Sah Jose 8 Ecker Jr, US V |J J Learing, Newark G A Hoffman, Cal |H'B Thistle, Newark A Anderson, Sulsun |H Walker, London W B de Jarnatt & w,/A C Pratt'& w, Carson Colusa A L Giibert & w, Cal J T Bnedegar & w, l‘nl;li F Wheeler, Or Mrs C P Lewis, Cal | Mrs § Pinschoner, Cal Miss M O'Donnell, Mass § Rummelsburg, Cel Miss K Doyle, Mass |H A Eschenburg, Cal Miss L A Downie,Mass J C Payton, Suisun 1 Doyle, Mass [P W Morse, Watsonvil L C Stephens, Fresno |J Hendersoh & w, Cal Mrs N T Biddle Cal |Mr & Mrs Hunter, Cal I A Baker, Phila |H Huss, Berkeloy | T L Hoppin, Cal | Miss J Lyon, Minn | W R Forman, Antioch!Miss G M Forbes, Til J A Miglivacca, Napa Miss § Miller, Minn L ‘Heilbron, Sacto 'R W Burgess, Concord W J Rogers, San Jose |'W H Dean, Ca! C Munter, Cottonwood H C Poneli & w, Cal N A Dorn, Salinas |W H Ash, San Mateo Mrs § Harold, Chicago A 1. Cheney, Alaska Miss L Schiff, Chicago J H Garher, Salinas Mrs A M Shirley & d. H H Hunter, Yreka TLoutsville J F Cowan, Salt Lake F B Wetherby & w,Cal W Byrnes, N Y E W Weber, Kans Cv T Byrnes, N ¥ Miss Weber, Kans Cv G L Steele, § Bernard Miss Beers, Cripple Ck J K Low & w, Merced Miss Mills, Denver | Miss Ames, S C 1 S Friday, Pittsburc |T B Broadbert, Bolse N Wines, Sta Barbara C P Fry, Yreka W _Goodfriend, Stocktn|J E Manlon, Sacto C H Wallace, 'St Helen Mrs J C Stewart & o, C H Werte, Livermore San Luis Obispo W L Matlock & w, Cal|§ R Green, Cal W T Gorham. Ala |Mrs T L Pike, Le Ang D R Olwer, Cal |B B Dunphy, Or. ‘C Carroll, Manila J L Seam &'s. Tucson C B Lewis, US V Dr Taggart. Bakersfld J Jones, Placerville |Mrs R F Taylor, Napa C Playford. Newtown |Mrs C F Peck, Toledo H Alken, D'C F A Shores, Ashland E Biren, U § A |H Block, Boston C Rehu, U S A |E E Bunnell, Cal W Johnson & w. Il |Mrs E Beagdon, Cal | Miss M Stewart! 1ll 'Miss C Bristol, Cal | J 8 Brown, Watsonvll T, C Clark, Ls Ang J L Weaver. Boise ] Sanberger, Ls Ang L Weaver, Bolse W T Montgomery, Cal H Warren, Nev {E W Frost, Eureka A H Davis, Cal IM E Emory. & w, Cal W S Kies, Oshkosh Miss A Daugherty, Cal Mrs L § Buckles, Ind_Miss J Daugherty, Cal PALACE HOTEL. N Andersen, Sacto Miss G Smith. Philad H B Steel,’ Stanford [C E Locke, Philadelph | O D Norton, U'S N |A I, Levinsky, Stockn | € M Smith, N Y |H ({Wolfe, Petaluma. Dr Outerfeidge. N Y |F F Maddoe, N Y J Williams, Healdsbrg Mrs Maddoe, N Y Miss Willlams, Heldsg Mrs J A Gibson, L A H T Gage, Sacto |Miss Gibson. Los Ang J_H Jackson, Los Ang Mrs J Wolfskill, L A W E Ganigus, N Y | Miss Woltskill. L Ang W E Garrigus & w.NY T M Schumacher, Chg W N Whiting, Portind G D Hall, St Louis OB Rominelt, U8 N |E Starks, Michigan © Prohazka, Peoria . C P Kuhen, Indiana . Mrs C Prohazka,Peoria F B Cavarly, Honolulu S A Frederica, C Rica ] W Minturn, Mintrn Miss 1, Dunmier,§ Ls Mrs H Sturgess, Chgo G_ W Husted, N Y |E Splelvogel, N'Y W Arpe, St Louls Mrs E H Brush, Chgo J Fare, Cincinnati R C Stewart, Easton G Hockstadler, Chcgo Mrs R Stewart, Eastor & Hamburger, Chicago Miss A Stewart, Eastn F H Warren, Boston D H Adams, Philadel G Wolfhorner, N Y _|F Moorehead. Phila - R M Smith, Phildelph|B Moorchead, Phila Mrs Smith, Philadeph T § Tilney, N-Y¥ NEW WESTERN HOTEL. B Sherman, El Dorado!G Hamilton, Portland lwe B A a | S W_Reynolds, S Jose A Mowney & w. Wash C J Barker, Monterey Mrs J Lebo, Wash C Myers, Stockton B Smith & w, Spokane Mrs HIll, Sacta H Jenkins, Sn Andreas C Marelia, Jackson |Mrs M Condon. Boston F Hansen, Cal T Gillespie, Chicago J Hogan, Fresno C W Seyde, Ohio M S Brown, Sacto G W Nelson, Sta Cruz W G Mills, Ukiah 1T T, Brady, Marysville — e St. Deminic’s Church. The usual monthly musical service will take place next Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock at St. Dominic’s Church, when the N30 | | | choir, under the direction of Rhys Thomas, will render the following programme: Chorus song, “O Heavens” (Sir Arthur Sullivan); tenor solo, ‘A Prayer” (Wag- ner), Rhys Thomas; duet, “Quis Est Homo" (Rossini), Miss Atkins and Mrs. Clark; solo. “Ave Maria” (Saint-Saens). Miss de Forrest; chorus, “‘Wherewithal Shall a Young Man Cleanse His Way" (Elney); *“O Salutaris” _ (Hasslinger); “Tantum Ergg (Boissier Duran). These services are becoming very popular, the church being filled to its seating capacity | at each service. Mr. Bosworth will pre- side at the organ. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued from Page Ten. the water was 27 feet belo— the 1050 level sta- tion. Started No. 2 elevator successfully, but will have to shut it down and run No. 1, as further changes will have to be made in No. 2" The Centennial Eureka mine of Utah pald a dividend of $15,000 on the 1ith, —making | $120,000 this year and §2,150.000 from the start. The Gold (vin mine of Colorado will pay a dividend of $10,000 on the 26th, makIng 350,000 this year and §230,000 in all. The Golden Cyele mine of Colorado paid a dividend of $10,000_vesterday, making $6.000 this year and §218,500 {rom the first. The Lillie mine of Colorado paid a dividend | of $11,250 on the lst, making 90,000 this year and $546.600 in all. The Modow mine of Colorado Wwill pay a dividend of §10,000 on the 2th, making $0,000 since January 1 and $160,000 in all. ) The Smuggler mine of Colorado patd a divi- dend of §10,000 on the I5th. i The Strong mine of Colorado will pay a divi- dend of §25.000 on the Z5th. 2 The official report of the Standard Con- solidated mine of Bodie district for the week ending_August 12 states that raise 4, Moyle vein, 150 level, had 14 inches fair ore in the top. Raise 3. Fast vein, same level, had 6 inches low-grade ore. Raise 4, Security vein, 318 level, had 1S inches pay ore. Raises 3, o, and 7. No. 10 vein, 318 level, had respectively 16, 14 and 16 inches of fair ore in their tops. The south Qrift in No. 10 vein, 380 level, had S inches of pay ore in the face. Raise 2, Fortuna vein, 582 level, had a 6-inch vein of poor-looking ma- terial. At other points in the varfous prospect openings on the several levels there was no im- provement reported. The stopes in the Moyle, New, No. 10, Maguire, Fortuna and other ledges vielded the usual quantity of fair to good ore. Some high-grade ore was taken from the C D ledge on the 33 level. At the mill 246 tons of ore were crushed for the week. Average assay vanner tailings $11 43. Concel trates produced, one ton; assay value, $241 03. | Plate amalgam produced, 1279 ounces; value per ounce, $3 23 Tailings plant No. 1 lrgnted 78% tons ‘tailings for the week. Plant No. 2 treated 125 tons tailings. 3 The Santa Rosalia Mining Company will pay a dividend of Sc on the 2ist. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY, August 182 p. m. Bid.As Bid.Ask | Bonds— |Equit G L Co. 33 412 4s quar coup..112 — |Mutual Ei Co. 16 16% 4s.quar reg....— — (O G L & H.. 48 4s'quar new..'— 130% Pac Gas Imp. 891 70% | 6, guar coup 109% | Pac L Co 42" 45 Miscellaneous— IS FG&E..68%T0 Cal-st Cab 7s.114¢ — [Ban Fran .... 3% 3%/ € C Wat fs... — 110 Stockton Gas.. 12 — | Ed L & P 6s..129%135 | _Insurance F & Cl Ry 66 — 117 Firem's Fund.24 22 Geary-st R 5s — % | Bank Stocks— H C & S 5%s..107% — | Anglo-Cal . — 70 106%107% | Bank of Cai..275 217 99 —|Cal S D & T.. — | Do gntd 6s.. 9 — |First National.230 237% | Do gntd — 100 |Lon P & A....120% — | Market-st 65..126% — |Mer Exchange — 18 Do 1st M 5.116% — |Nev Nat Bl..150% — | NCGRR7s10 " — | Savings Banks— R of Cal 65.114% — |Ger S & L...160 — | R of Cal 56.114 — | Hum S & L1050 1160 N PCRR 6s106% — |Mut Sav Bk. 2 — N P C R R 5s.106%107% | § F Sav U — NCal RR 3.1l — |Sav & L So. — 8214 OGL&H il — |Sec Sav Bk. — 300 | Oak Transt 65112 113 |Union T Co.1400 1440 Om C Ry 6s..126%13) | Street Ralircads & CI Ry 6610313107 |California ....118 120 | k & O Ry 6s.115« — (Geary .........50 — | owell-st R 6s — 125 | Market-st .. 61% 62 | ac — — |[OskSL&H — 50 | 113 — | Presidio ......— 16 | S Jvss.1is 116 | Powder— | [108% — | California . m | 121 E Dynamite. .. & 112% Giant Con Co. 1143 Vigorit Sugar— | Hana P Co... 15% 16 Haw C & 8 C.18 1053 Hutch S PCoq'B2% 32% | | Kilauea § € kY Makaweli S C Onomea § Co. Paauhau S C Miscellaneous Al Pac Assn..117T5118 Mer Ex Assn Oceanic S Co. Pac A F A — |Pac C Bor Co.132 135 7 |Par Paint Co. 8% — Morning Session. 125 Giant Powder 10 Hutchinson S P Co. Makawell Mutual Electric Light Oceanic § 8§ Co. Oceanic § 8 Co. Onomea Sugar Co Onomea Sugar Co... Paauhau S P Co........ S F Gas & Electric Co S V Water.. Street— ! ek — SV Wat 4s....104 SV W 4s(3am)101% — Stktn Gas 6s..104 107 Water Stocks— Contra_Costa. Marin County. 50 Spring Valley.102 102% Gas and Electrie— Capital Gas... — Cent G Co. Cent L & P DRBDRIRE DR LY BT L L TPk 39n Hawaiian Com’l & Sugar.... Paauhau S P Co Afternoon Session. Board— | 80 Bank of California 5 Contra Costa Water | Giant Powder Con Hana Plantation Co.... Hutchinson S P Co....... Hutchinson § P Co...... Makawell ... 10 Mutual Electric 20 Oceanfe S S Co. 25 Onomea Sugar Co b 32 1212 32 50 50 25 15 00 0 00 | 25 Onomea Sugar Co. 38 10 Paauhau S 2 5 Paauhau S 40 00 200 Paauhau § 39 50 105 Paauhau § 3925 50 Paauhau S 2 140 Paauhau § 5) Paauhau S 10 & F Gas & 160 Vigorit Powder . 13 1. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. ., in charge. Sun, Moon and Tide. >~ g United States Coast and Gecdetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance. to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the helght of tide is the same at both places. SATURDAY, AUGUST 19. Sun rises... Sun sets, g |Ttmel . [Time| {Time| _|Times H Ft. | Ft. Ft.|—iFe fEW _jEw RE v 3:451—0.6] 10:46] 5.0{ I 5.2 g | | 6.1 ( 5.9 5. 5. 5. 5. [} 1 1 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives tha Tast tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes ocour. THe heights given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, excent when a minus stgn (—) precedes the hejght. and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. — & Steamer Movements. Steamer. | | Pue- Luella ..... Tillamook Bay...........|Aug. 19 Weeott . Humboldt........ Aug. 19 A. Blanchard...[Coos Bay...... |Aug. 19 Newsboy ---|Tillamook Bay. Aug. 19 Peru .|Panamn Aug. 19 Grace |Grays Harbor.... lAug. 2 Corona .. San Diego....... |Aug. 20 Walla Walla...|Victoria & Puget Sound|Aug. 20 Pomona ‘[Humbolat 0 Samoa .|Humboldt Bay.. Crescent City...|Cgescent City. Washtenaw ... Nanaimo.... Fulton . Portland. Fmpire Coos Bay. Aztec .... Ronita . Doric . State of Cal.. Arcata . .ICoos Bay Aberdeen ... |Humboldt Santa Rosa -/San Diego. Belglan King. Point Arena. Umatilla . Alameda China and Japan. Point Arena. Victoria & P Sydney Coos Bay .INewport....... North Fork..... Humboldt .. k) Curacoa . Mexico. . 2 Portland .. St. Michael. = Columbia Portland o Loquille River.. Grays Harbor.... 23 SATL. Steamer. | Destination. | Sails. | Pier. Queen {Vie & Pzt Sd.|Aug. 19, 10 am'Pler 9 Aberdeen ... [Humboldt ... [Auz. 13, 10 am Pler 2 Tuella ITillamaok....|Aug. 20, 4 pm!Pier 3 | Weeott [Humboldt.....'Aug. 20, 9 am|Pier 13 Aloha. |Point Arena..|Aug.20, 6 pm[Pler 2 Coos Bay...|Newport.. o am ! Pier 11 Pt. Arena..|Point Arena 2 pm/Pier 2 Columbta _:iPortiand . 10 ami Pler 24 North Fork. Humboldt 4 am/Pier 2 A Bianchrd|Coos Bay. 10 am | Pier 13 Pomona._.... Humboldt. .. 2 pm Pier 3 Corona_ *....'San Diego..... M am Pier 11 Australia .. Honolulu... 2 pmPler 7 Alblon Cape Nome... 2 Arcata .....|Coos B: 13 Bonita _..../Newport.... 24, 9 am|Pier 11 Walla WalllVic & Pet Sd./Auz. 24, 10 am/Pier 9 Samoa ...../Humboldt. .24, 10 am(Pler 2 China Chinad& Japan!Aug. i pm PM | State Calif.[Portiand !Aug. 26, 10 am/Pjer 24 Santa RosaiSan Diego.....|Aug. 2. 11 am|Pler 11 Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Friday, August 18 Rival, Johnson, 16 hours from Fort bound ‘south; put in for fuel Stmr North Fork, Bash, 26 hours from Eu- reka. | _Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 11 hours from Aren: Stmr W boro, Olsen, ‘16 hours from Whitesboro. Stmr Laguna, Ericsson, 18 hours from Bear Harbor. Stmr Coos Bay, Hall, % hours from New- port (S). Stmr Aloha, Jorgensen, 11 hours from Point Arena. Bktn W H Dimond, Nilson, 28 days from Honoluln Schr Five Brothers, Bowens Landing. ichr J G Wall, Bjornstrom, 3 days from Eu- reka Schr Guide: Olsen, 7 day Schr Falcon, Murchisor, Harbor. Schr Bessie K, Nielsen, 33 hours from Albion. CLEARED. Friday, August 1% Stmr Queen, Jepsen, Victoria and Port Town- Jensen, 20 hours from from Grays Harbor. 6 aays from Grays send; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr San Jose, McLean, Panama, etc; Pa- cific Mail S S Co. Stmr City of Sydney. Pillsbury, Manila, via Kobe and Nagasaki: U § Government Aus stmr Siam, Rancich, Manila, via Hono- lulu; U S Government SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE | BOARD. Morning Session. | Board— 50 Equitable Gas . 30 Hutchinson § 20 Hutchinson 25 Makaweli . 3 S F Gas & 208 V Water.. Afternoos Board— $2000 California Street Cabl 40 Glant Powder .. 10 Hutchinson § P Co.. 50 Makaweil 50 Makawell 10 8 V Water. 205 V Water n Session. 8714 MINING Following were the sales in the San Fran- clsco Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. STOCKS. 200 Andes . 300 Mexican . | 800 Belcher | 500 Ophir ..... 200 Bullion 400 Potost 500 Silver H 400 Union Con.... 100 Yellow Jacke Session. % 100 Goulde & Curr 100 Ophir ..... 400 Con Cal & Va. 100 Gould & Curry 200 Justice ... Afternoon 500 Best & Belcher 100 Challenge - & 31 201 T 100 Potost ...... ™ ConlGn & Vallz 00| 10 Sierra Nevada. 69 | 100 Confidence ..... §7| 400 Utah ... - 09| 100 Crown Point.... 27| | | Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock | Board vesterday: Morning Session. Alta ... 07/ 500 Ophir .. 115 150 Andes. .. 16| 500 Overman .10 12 | §00 Best & Beicher 61/ 500 Overman . 1| 500 Best & Belcher 63| 100 Potosf ... 39| 300 Bullion .. 08/ 300 Potosi 33 300 Chollar 21| 500 Savage ..... 21 950 Con Cal & Va..2 00| 300 Savage ... 29 | 100 Con Cal & V.2 0214 200 Sierra Nevada. 69 | 500 Gould & Curry. 40| 300 Sierra Nevada. 200 Gould & Curry. 41/1100 Union Cona,... 200 Hale & Norers. 30, 200 Union Con. 100 Mexican 53| 400 Utah ... Afternoon Session. . es .......... 16| 200 Hale & Norers. 1o et s “Heicher 64| 100 Ophir - 1 1000 Chollar .. 20| 400 Overman ..... 900 Con Cal & Va.2 00 700 Savage 300 Gould & Curry. 41| 200 Sierra Nevada. 300 Gould & Curry. 40 CLOSING QUOTATIONS, FRIDAY, August 15— p. m. Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. Alpha 07 08 Justice . Y Alta . 06 07 Kentuck .....0. 3 05 Andes . 15 17 Lady Wash..\l o1 02 Belcher ......... 32 33 Mexican ...l 50g 52 Best & Belcher. 60 81 Ocefdental ...\ 20® 31 Bullion . 08 08 Ophir 110135 Caledonia 68 70 Overman 2| Chollar ... 19 20 Potosi 3 Challenge Con.. 33 35 Savage ...l 19 20| Confidence ..... 85 88 Scorpton .. 02 — | Con Cal & Va..19 2 00 Seg Belcher. 06 07 | Con Imperial... 01 02 Sierra Nevada. 685 69 Crown FPoint... 24 25/Silver Hill..... 03 04 Eureka Con..... 50 — Syndicate ... 07 —| Con New York. — 02'Standwrd ...0..0 —273 | Exchequer ... — 04§t Louis.....[] — 12/ Gould & Curry. 3 40 Unlon Con...... 27 28 Hale & Norers. 30 31 Utah . el ] Julia ...... 02 03 Yellow Jacket.. 31 & Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, August 18, 1899, The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry Br stmr Robert Adamson, Morgan, Nanaimos John Rosenfeld’s Sons. Br stmr Weilington, Salmond, Nanaimo: R Dunsmuir's Sons Co. Bark Albert, Griffiths, Honolulu;. Williams, Dimond & Co. Schr John G North, Austin, Honoipu; Hind, Rolzh & Co. SAILED. Friday, August 18. Stmr Newburg, Hansen, Grays Harbor. Stmr Santa-Rosa, Alexander, San Diego. Stmr Czarina, Seaman, Seattle. Stmr San Jose, McLean, Panama, etc. Stmr City of Sydney, Pllisbury, Manila, via Kobe and Nagasaki Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz Stmr Coquille River, Thompson, Grays Har- bor. mr Westport, Peterson, Br stmr Robert Adameson, Morgan, Nanaimo, Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, Nanaimo. Schr Mary Dodge, Olsen, Eureka. JTELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Aug 15, 10 p m—Weather foggy; wind SW: velocity 12 miles. MISCELLANEOUS. The schr Anita arrived at San Diego on Aug 15, having on board about 30 tons of dynamite, ealls, stores, etc. of the lll-ated schr Stella Erland. SPOKEN. Ped W H Dimond, Aug 10, lat 37 N, lon 145 W-—Bark Ceylon, from Honolulu, for San Fran- cisco. DOMESTIC PORTS. EUREKA—Sailed Auge 15—Stmr Weeott, San Francisco; schr Haleyon, for Redondo. Arrived Aug 15—Stmr Pomona, hence Aug 17; stmr Brunswick, hence Aug 17; stmr Samoa, hence Aug 17 COOS BAY-—Arrived hence Aug 4. Sailed Aug 15—Schr Gem, for San Francisco. BOWENS LANDING—Sailed Aug 18—Schr Bender Brothers, for San Francisco. USAL—Arrived Aug 18—Schr Neptune, hence Aug 13. FORT BRAGG—Arrived .iug 15—Stmr Noyo, ailed Aug hence Auz 1f. C H Mer- for San Pedro. TACO chant, TACOMA—Arrived Aug 17—Br ship Arra from Shanzhai. led Aug 18-Stmr Al-Ki, for Alaska: bark Levi G Burgess, for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Aug 1S—Stmr Scotia, from. Eureka. PORT LOS AN ES—Sailed Aug 18—Stmr Aleazar, for San Francisco. ' REDONDO—Sailed Aug 17—Schr Jennie Steila, for Grays Harbor. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Aug 17—Schr Bar- bara Hernster, from St Michael; schr Lizzle Prien, hence July 28 3 FORT ROSS—Arrived Aug 18—Schr Mary C, hence Aug 16. PORT TOWNSEND—Sailed Aug 18—Ger bark for Aug 15—Schr Gotama, 17—Schr can, Plus, for Hamburg. Arrived Aug 1S—Brig Leslie D, from San Pedro; schr Laura May, from San Pedro; stmr St Paul, hence Aug 14, for Seattle. EASTERN PORTS. DELAWARE BREAKWATER—Passed up Aug 17—Ship Geo Skolfieid, from Honolulu. FOREIGN PORTS. FALMOUTH—Sailed Aug 16-Br ship Eaton ., 1 Cardiff. H(a'gLE)rg:—Arrl\'m! Aug 16—Stmr Advance, from Nt York. \Zv;’TV?'rERPgArflw'd Aug 16—Fr bark Grande Duchesse Olga, from Oregon YOKOHAMA—Arrived Aug 14—Br stmr Em- press of Indfa, from \'nm‘ou\'er,.' CHEMAIN[;S——S;H«! Aug 17-Schr E K V¢ for Taku. R YA Sailed Aug 17—Stmr Curacao, for San Francisco. TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived Aug 15—Stmr Au- guste Victoria, from New. York, via Cher- bourg, for Hamburg; stmr Lahn, from New York, via Cherbourg, for Bremen. HAMBURG—Arrived Aug 15—Stmr_Pretoria, from New York, via Plymouth and Cherbour; -~ QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Aug 15—Stmr Cam- building was dropped at exactly noon to-day— pania, from New York.

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