The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 4, 1899, Page 9

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PERSONALS, ROO; — THE SAN FRAiTCISCO CALL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 1899, MS TO LET-—Furn. and Unfarn. R S | S R TACOBS. To SFoiousht, 5*‘2\51}3;;4.“%1? (Palm House)—First-class sun- _ JACOBS, 1023,Folsom ¥ _bay-window rooms; also single, §1 25 on eas; L | - = P Marres St b bauments, L. | GRARY - WNewiy Ririlthed sory oo aad ., bet. 7th and §th. T manufacng. O. Noite, . bet. Powell & M nd residence, d_Seventh. GREEN, 417 $2 per week up; very desirable, and back parlor; other rooms; light housekpg. ] SE. cor. Seventh and \on ste.—Sunny roome, en suite or single; pariors; reading room; elevator. iadie: rent §. nch, 102% Sixth HANCOCK House, HARRISON 781 Mission—Select famil 0 $5 per week. y ming house; $1 1—% nice and sur rooms to —CITY—For Sale, single rms.; free baths. sunny rooms: nicely fur- enfence; electric lights. nice furnished rooms; Wweek up: also housekeeping and transient. HOWARD, 1144 ice sunny suites; run ermanent patrons desire: water; reasonabh e 2001 b argé sunny front room : one or two gei running e sunny rooms for gentlemen ing sired. A : ouly halt k g srket sts.; rents $100 & a M. SPECK & CO., | . oppo- Sixth and indow house ell st., near n Elghteenth st., 500; an_extraor- MARKET, 1087%—The Epworth—Cl ed rooms, eingle corner Geary—Flegant front sunn. 2; § minutes’ walk from Call; $30; near Gough & nished. ew manage- ngle roo; pectable; prices low. cor. Eighth—N m. 31 per w 1043—Large front room; suitable for emen or man and near Fourt ater and clo i a dead modern_conv rce and F POWELL, 817 (formerly | ROYAL House, gantly furnished sunn: &t.—Incandes light, reading r smoking m ladies’ parlor: rooms, per night. 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to §f elevator on cold’ wat.; baths. ns; detached urnished rooms; e . 123, nr. Market—1, Rousekeeping | SEWING MACHINES AND S 2 l\l--h.\'Tifo, rented 312 Eddy st First-class rooms and board; hot and cold water; telephone; modern; all conveniences. House. r—Modern news for 5 cent wrapper, for ng. §1 UPPLIES. repaired. bought. sold 165 Sixth: phone Mint 4. 2, exchanged. rented; re. 205 Fourth st ges, BAD tenants eject-d for # o C from Hartman Paint C papered nting done. ollections made; country. PACIFIC Montgomery st.. rooms postage pald. ARD. £2i—Furnished rooms from $1 per STORAGE AND “!llEl;Ol'SES. "ALA. Storage Warehouse, F. SMITH, prop. 1 goods guaranteed “E-RODOLPH Storage and Mov! fice, 401 Post, cor. Powell: tel. Main ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. | isements an. ed at 103 Va. clean, 7 & $15 up; ref. 5r.), a! A pewly fur- stove; $11 m and sekesping rooms; use cheap. , corner ¥ at 15 Grant ave. =hed and unfurnished rent cheap. bet. Washington and ms. both double and si: hed housekeep! cars handy; K free; 2 large rooms: s $35% t | 50— Lot 40x207:6; fine, new, modern §-room ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. UR elegant new up-to-date § and 9 rooms and bath ea ghborhood: yrk all complete; from $3000 to $40 and $25 and $39 per month; great bar- eap lots for cash and houses to let ¢ Alameda, 5200 cash and $20 per month; new cottage; in a good neighbor- High School and statlon with elegant residence of 8§ e condition; macadamized street and school; great bargain; wor terms: same as rent. ory houses 32 cottage; near High School and station; 3507 cash and $25 per month $1000—Lot 25x125; cottage of 5 rooms; street tion: easy terms. 5 rooms and bath: nice garden: street work done; near station and school; $100 cash, e $20 per month $500 cash, balance $25 per month: lot with new up-to-date cottage of 7 rooms bath: between broad and narrow gauge on on st 0—3500 cash, $25 per month; less than lot 40x150; elegant new 2-story, § rooms bath; on Morton st., near Morton-st. best bargain in Alameda; elegant resi- ences on Santa Clara ave. and Central ave. t & bargain, Houses to iet in all parts of Alameda. H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1432 Phrk st., Alameda nished, modern 8-room house, choic- aiso modern cottage, & rooms; easy terms. Apply 1518 Mozart station, Alameda. news for 5 cents—The Week: n, in wrapper, for mailing. §1 per year. ALAMEDA ROOMS. ingle; hot : steam heat; if desired; phone npear station; every home comfort. 2101 ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. HOME for grounds: private. ladies In Aelicate health: large MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 $th. < glven and required. miortably furn. % reasonable. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS Sixth—Furnished rooms housekeeping: @iso other rooms. rnished rooms for house- | water; bath: $i4. [< 515--Front range rooms { o] to | HIL; BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. LEGASS TRACT. WITHIN 3 MINUTES FROM UNIVERSITY. & MINUTES FROM STATION. LOTS 160 FEET IN DEPTH. The cheapest, choicest property in Alameda ounty. Apgl y to JOSEPH J. MASON, eal Estate, Berkeley Station. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. House, 142 Sixth—Rooms, | nt; $125 to $ per week, and Qul 2 singie, suite; char, modefn service; Jo to $1 50 day. MRS. J. KING. TO CLOSE AN _ESTATE. THIRTY .ACRES FOR SALE. Right in the heart of beautiful Berkeley, just fit to cut up, near the university and raiiroad: fine view. Apply to JOSEPH J. MASON, Postoffice block, Berkeley, I.J. MORRIS, 630 Market s! LOTS, 1 block from park, : terms _cash OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—90S BROADWAY. 00 1st-class sunny rm Iso housekeeping. | 1426 Market (old No. 1360)—Fur- Hitites, single; also unfurnished. | 3206 Market. cor. Golden Gate r; well furn. rms. & offices. r. Mason—FEiegantly A OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. T original low prices: four-room cottages in North Oakland. built before the heavy ad- vance in-buflding material, are stiil on sale at original prices, subject to advance at any time by order of owners: don't delay inves. tigation: own your home; stop paying rent. send for particulers, stating the amount you desire to invest. R. J. MONTGOMERY, 470 Thirteenth st., Oakland. prices reasonable. tes Hote)—Clean, neat ) & week up. | T0x120; on 7th ave, nr. J st., 8. F., to exchange kland of Frultvale property: not over ;g&w?nm‘:nxsp. 520 Sth st., Oakland. teie- | ice large front furnished room; | A. | | | ¥ unfurnished | DI evenor, 319 Sutter, nr. Stockton— | | __ | CHEAPE T and best in America—Ths Weekly $3; whitened, $1 up; | . 319 3d st. | a fine modern cottage | (OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES. FULLY furnished house, 6 rooms, gas and coal ranges; low to adults. 148 Twenty-third ave.. East Oakland. HOUSE 12 rooms; large grounds; convenient for 2 families; lease for 1 year; §30. A. B., Call office, Oakland. OAKLAND FURNITURE PR SALE. introduction to you from H. Scheilhaas, the re_dealer, 1ith and Franklin, Oakland. DIVIDEND NOTICES. fu DE 2 7 (35 cents per share) of the PAAUHAU SUGAR PLAN- TATION COMPANY wili be payable at the office of the company, Mariet st., on and after Monday, September 11, 15%9. Transfer books will close on Tuesday, Septamber 5, 1599, at 3 o'clock p. m. E. SHELDO! Noti etzen Club A Building Association—A _dividend of % cents per share on the capital stock ¢ the California Schuetzen Club Park and tion has been declared, pay 1, at the office of the Asso- OTTO BURMEISTER, Secretary. Secretarv. Call, 15 _pages, sent to any address In the tes or Canada one year for $l, ¥ { —_— PROPOSALS. new pattern boots—Depot office, 36 New M tsco, Cal., September in triplicate, 1 1l 11 o'c! 5 andard tims, 5000 pairs of new r n opened, for fu ern Dboots, con s, adopted August 95. Pref- n to artfcles’ of domestic | manufacture, conditions of | ng equal (including in production and m he d such preferen: be givi can pro- duction a acture produced on the ic Coast to the extent of wil ished on application. EF containing proposals will be endorsed *‘Pro-; posals for new pa and addressed to Captain OSCAR F. . Assistant Quar- | 7 €. Army, Depot Q < office, n August %, 188 ! proposals for continuing construction of jetty | at San Diego Harbor, Cal.. will be received h 11 a. m., September 29, 153, and v opened. Information furnished | n. JAMES J. MEYLER, Cap-| tain Engineel Engineer Office, Cal., August Floo 1 STATES San Francisco, cposal California, will be recelved here | , September | d ‘cn_application. r Engineers, | PEST and best in America—The Weekly 16 pages, sent to a United States or Canada one year for 8l | pal | death notices sent They must be handed | blication offices and be REYNOLDSIn tt he wife of th daughter. RIED. ; In August | Groensbe harles F. | e Harts. | NELSON—HAUGE—In this Kugust 19, | 155, by Rev. O. Groensberg, 3 on and Marthine Hauge. AV Richard E. . Martha E. fen, H. A. rge A Imgarten, Katherine BUTLE t the San 3 ¥), at 9:30 o'clock. in Holy Cross Ci mber 2, 1599, aghan ar Willlam County | of n are respect- attend the funeral to-n CONNOLLY—In Yountville, Cal father of J. T. and M. P. Connolly and Mrs. | J. W. Thrasher. | £>The funeral will take place to-morrow | (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from McGinn's un- ng va OR—In Santa Clara, Cal., September 3, at the residence of her aunt, Mrs. Sen- | nett, Allce, beloved wife of P. L. Enn and ‘sister of Mre. L. S. Graves and Edmund | Li F a native of London, Eng. Cypress Lawn to-morrow , &t 12:30 o k. FILLANIn this city, September 3, 1599 izabeth, beloved wife of the late John ‘ Ifillan and mother of Archibald and James | Gilfillan, a native of Scotland, aged 64 | years. | ton_a! > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | d the funeral to-morrow | St. fully invited t atte (Tuesd Z 1 Paul’s | Fillmore. Interment Mason! HAMMERSLEY—In this A} ge_Harry Hamme father of er H. Hammersley, a native | ed 62 years. n this city, September 2, 1899, George | beloved husband of Frieda, fath of Illam Heuer, and Augusta Heuer and brother of Heinrich, | Theodor apd Jullus Heuer, . a nat of | Bremervoerde, Hanover, Germany, aged 37| vears and 8 months. A member of Han- noverian Verein and Schiller Stamm No. 278, U.O. R M 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, fromy his late resi- dence, 928 York street, betweén Twenty-first and Twenty-second, thence to Turn Verei Hall, 321 Turk stract, where the funeral serv- fces will be held under the auspices of the Red Men's Schuetzen Club at 2 o’clock. In- terment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. IMGARTEN—In this city, September 1, 189, Katherine, dearly beloved wife of William Imgarten, and sister of Henry Wrobioff, Mrs. H. Wreden, Mrs. S. Morosco and the late Mrs, Anna Menken, a native of Bremenvorde, Germany, aged 57 years 11 months and 20 days. C>Friends and acquaintances are respact- folly invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 12:3 o'clock, from the parlore of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, b fween Seventh and Eighth, thence to Dru 1, 413 Sutter street, where funeral sarvices will ‘be held under the auspices of Hoffnung's Lodge No, 1, O. 4. H. §., commencing at 1 o'elock. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. KLINE—In Corvallis, Or., September 3, 189, ‘Adaline Kiine, beloved wife of L. G. Kliné and dearly beloved mother of Simon L., Paulige and Mose L. Kline. MACKEW-In Petaluma, Cal., August 23, 189, Mary E., beloved wife of Thomas Mackey and eister of Joseph and John Murphy, a native of Ireland, aged 70 years. MATHEWS—In this city, September 2, 1893 Arthur W., beloved and only son of Charl and Terese Mathews, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged § years and 6 months. T Friends of the family are respsctfully invited to attend the funeral this day (Mon- day), at 10 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 3% San Jose avenue, near Twenty- Sixth strect. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MILLER—In Oakiand, Cal.. September 3, 189, Albert Diedrick. infant son of Harry East and Myra Prother Miller, aged 2 days. MORGAN—In Haywards, September 3, 1899, A. V. Morgan, brother of Oscar and Stanley Morgan, a native of California, aged 28 years. NEIL—In this city, September 2, 1899, Rich- ard E. O'Nell, a native of Ireland, aged 72 years. SCOTT—In this city, September 3, 1893, Mar- iha E., beloved wife of Walter Scott, a i tive of Maryland, aged 41 years. BOLTSIEN—In this city, September 2, 15%, H. A Soltslen, beloved husband of Delia Soltsten, a pative of Berlin, Germany, aged 71 years. £ The funeral will take place this day (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, southwest corner Twenty-fifth and In- diana’ streets, Potrero. Interment private at Laurel Hill Cemetery HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth et., opposite Lincola School. Telephone South 50. EDDY, 618 Large front bay-window room: | P] , running water; suitable for two or three tlemen. TEDMONT Park—Lot 3 1o plat G: whole or in subdivisien. Apply A. J. K., 2324 Clay st., San Francisco. ELL House 47 Post—New managem’nt; suites and single; baths! | "nt; | §10.00—OLD established business. Apply to B. E. BUNCE, %8 Broadway, McAVOY & CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS & E! 1285 Market st., between Sth and Sth. Telepkone South 247. for dredging in Peta- | | | ciating the compliment. “Are they ' son ot Willlam | §—, | beka Rothschild, Washing down, hacking and cementing of that brick structure known as the Church of St Francis Assissi, on N ilne of Vallejo street, 65:8 W of Dupent, W by N 137:6; $2ML J. P. and E. Trouillet (owners) with M. Buz zini (contractor), architects Oliver Everett and G. A. Berger—Excavating, bulkheading and un- derpinning, concrete and artificial stone work, ‘wrougnt and cast iron work for a 3-story frame building on lot on E line of Polk street, 102:3% S of Washington, E 137:8 by S 25; $2038. Mrs. Rosalie Greenebaum (owner) with F. C. ROSH HASHANAH TO BE ' USHERED IN TO-NIGHT Jewish New Year Will Be Observed With Solemn Prayer by Mem- bers of the Faith. “Rosh Hashanah,” the Jewish new year, will be ushered in this evening with sol- | Jones, G. Peterson and J. Rountree (con- tractors), architects Newsom & Meyer—All emn prayer and beautiful music in every temple and synagogue throughout the land. The importance of the holiday and its significance to the Hebrews was dis- cussed erday for The Call by Rabbi Jacob Nieto of Shereth Israel and Rabbi Isadore Myers of the Ohabai Shalome congregations. In part Dr. Nieto said: To-morrow evening ushers in for the He- ' year 5%0 of the creation, as it is h, more properly speaknig, of work for frame residence on lot on E If | Franklin street, 75:% S of Washington, { by E 1 7460, Felix Marcuse (owner) with Marcuse & Rem- mel (contractors and architects)—AMT work for | two 2-story frame dwellings on lot on W line of Stanyan street, 0 S of Parnassus avenue, S 50 by s1 $RO00. ————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL, be the era of man; for the Hebrew | J A Wagner, U & Heis O et Hils raiibar btivtass foee | b e e e Ol esent the duration of the earth or of | J B Forrer, U S A |Wm M Hunter, L A theuniverse, butrather is a computation from | M F Dillon, Cal 15 i the first perscnage met with in traditional | W H Moore, Cal L history. The Hebrew does not regard his | W B Lanmer, Col |Cl in, Cal New Year's day with feelings of joy or of | E W Cason, Utah |E E Hig Denver sorrow, but receives the day with a senti- | J B Dautermann, |V J Brignole, Cal ich, while it is akin to both, is | = Minnesota " o al 3 He celebrates with joy the eve | T Hushbeck |P H Motse, S L_Ob of the ey, wia, s15 | 3N Henry, 145 A |Geo E Lincoln, N T he dwells mostly upon the blessings he has | M Henry, Haywards |J M Striening & f, 4 during the year past, and this with | F D de Votee, Col | Santa Rosa feslings which are at best ed with sad- | F B Granger, Cal oo St “Reading . t new year might hold for | H J 19 L Clae L& him and his. For carly the next day he ap- | L Ca Ee s LR pears befors hus Maker and, recoun REH e it ¢ the history of the past S N , Chico, months, he places his finger, as it . | 2% = 3 upon each peccadillo which in his opinion | P H would in the sight of God mar the perfect- | | e e record. He strives to bring | E £ 1f and to realize wherein he | F 2 t of that standard of mors | E 4 G pim by his religion and recog- | J A Ashbrool [t Thetul 3 consclence. He formu- | E E_Blggs, |C B Bille, San'Tose Jates the plea by which he will strive on | Mre M A CEOmm B the day of atonement, which is the day of dtr, Springfield R Sude: or palliate his errors ; w White & w, Cal Del Norte e i B Auburn e held by Dr. Nieto in 11 rnagogue, corner Taylor Services PALACE HOTEL. Shereth Israel and Post streets, this evening at 5:00, and | & Maurias. Oakland iMrs H Bariug, London the foliowing morning at 9 o'clock. | TF McDonald. U § N/C P Brestan, San Jose | The doctor will deliver a sermon at the | §; B Hurr 15t Colo . dMre Metzer & ch, Eng | latter service on ‘“The Agitation of the|p L Berry, Stantord |G H Millard, N ¥ | Camp.” A special musical programme has | Col ‘W J Cotton, Calo Mrs Millard., N ¥ been arranged for both services, and will | A K Etz, ist Colorado Miss E E Millard, N ¥ be rendered under the direction of Cantor | H P Merrill, Ariz W A Prichard, Amador D.S. D and the choir, which is com- | F W Watson, Stanford Mrs Pricha; mador osed of: Frank Coffi nor; G. V. B. | H P Pritchett S G Halnes, Minn § basso; Miss Nell nn, soprano; | D Simpson, Vancouver|Mrs Haines, Minn Ml ev, alto, and Mr. Rona,|H M Hogt, Spokane 'B C Fox, Phila 3 G W_Puterbaugh, Cal Mrs E A Smith. N T rvices this evening at the Bush-|Geo W Gray, Chicago Mrs G E_Gorman & 5 s ey | W'w Bush matd, N Y Synagogue “:AL‘F";‘;;Q“ERS‘;G“L?S‘“?_ J R Patton. San Jose|W P Harrington, Cal loc Sermons will be NEW WESTERN HOTEL. at § 0 pr v Rabbi Isidore Myers on both | C McAdams, Texas |J Steinberg. Idaho Qavs about noon. On Tuesday the sub- | V § Linderman, Cal | W Kirdner, Idaho ect of the sermon will be “The Battles of | F W Shore, Cal F Graef, § Rafael ife,” and on_Wednesday a sermon in | C Blake Chgo J E Graef, S Rafael Verss on the Shophar will be redelivered | Mrs J Jones Sacto |8 Brooke, Towa . special requ Tha cholt/han) been | W Al Lonang & 0 M8 Wiewin. 7 Zolo engthened the waaition’ ‘of: ‘elght| 3 D DauEford Catiii Sonaton (OKIah. volunteered their ser- oo L VO e SR cen carefully trained | g Smith, ‘Tdaho P Donnelly, Fresno son and Professor De- | —— e e Notice to Mariners. ce United States Lighthouse Inspector, Twelfth District, San Francisco, Cal., Sep- the Jewish new s said yesterday: n of the Jewish New Year is intended to emphasize some of the most year, 7e ideas taught by Judaism. emorates the creation tember 2, 1899 s the univer: San Francisco bar, California: Notice s t " who alone governs | hereby given that the inside bar buoy (nine nd sways the destinies of all | fathom buoy), entrance San Francisco Bay, first-class nun buoy, pendicular stripes, which was recently carried has been replaced in its former posi- Secondly it reminds the a responsible being whe ount for all his actions Hence it is reg: ye set aside for tion. This notice affects the list of beacons and eparation for the sol buoys, Pacific Coast, 155, page 1. TP AT Tatly, the mollest | BY order of the Lighthouse Board. ; tam is ‘exprensed U. SEBREE, Commander, U. 8. N., D Inspector Twelfth Lighthouse District acknowledge ¢ = = King, Judge and Father. - n of each of these three ldeas | n ing of the Shop- | 3 har, or Ram's Horn. t, it i sounded in Sun, Moon and Tide. 'ming the coronation of the . it scunds as an slarm, | g i steeping and to rouse them K e A4 lactiy. Tsrael's hope fs | United States Coast and Geodatic Survey— \the third blast o¢ the traditional Times and Heights of High and ‘Low | t heard on Sinal Waters at Fort Polnt. entrance to San hich was fir was given, and to be heard the world when universal Francieco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. Seace will be proclaimed among NOTE—The high and low waters occur at ot G tniyemal PRthic: the eity front (Mission-street wharf) about the helght of MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. de is the same at both places. THEIR NAMES. The Old Nurse's Answer to an Ad- mirer’s Query. | The story of that proud mother who | named her twin girl bables “Kate” and | ‘Duplicate” has been eclipsed by an in- cident in the life of a pair of Washington twins which a well known raconteur vouches for as absolutely correct. The fond parents of a lovely pair of twin bables employed a motherly old Irish | woman to nurse them. The other day she | took them out for a carriage ride in |} The bables are bright | Sun rises. Sun sets Moon rises.. =] & | Time| Franklin square. : > 2 i = and pretty i always attract the atten- | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides tion of passers-by. ~As they sat cooing | the early morning tides are given In the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of oceurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tle of the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, s sometimes occur. The helghts given are addition to the soundings ‘on the Tnited States Const Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, 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. | and billing in the sun a young woman who has a great fondness for infants came along and stopped to admire them. The following dialogue then ensued: t two handsome bables.” replied the nurse, appre- | 'inquired the young woman. ; still smiling. th boys, eh?” 0, mum. “Oh, a boy and a girl; that's nice.” “Yis, mum. “Ah, and what are their names, may I ask?” centinued the baby admirer, as she imprinted kisses upon the fat cheeks of the little innocents. “This wan is Maxie, mum, and this wan 1s Minnie, mum.”—Washington Post. O UARBINN R R RS Steamer. | From. | Due. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | ~—— Thomas J. Cleary to city and county of San | A; Blanchard ep: Francisco, lot on line of Octavia street, 120 | Pomona .. Sep. 4 N of Fulton, N 17:5 by E §2:6; $— Eomon) : .t Martha J. Williame to Agnes Mangels, lot on | Grace Doilar...|Grays Harbor. 4 § line of Jackson street, 157:6 W of Laguna, W | Crarin ........ Puget Sound i 3 T Wilimans iy mns ekion | e oo . W, Ano 3 on | North Forl g 7 Sep. I 18 W of Laguna, W 3| Crescent City...|Crescent City. fosgt y § 121 . 5 “City and of San Francisco to Alexan. | Aieos . LB ger G. Hawes, lot on SW corner of Washing- | Aberdeen ep. 5 ton and Buchannan streets, S 126:8% by W | Samon . Sep. € 3 .|Nanaimo. Sep. € Same to Emma C. Wagner, lot on § line of | Mackina: ‘ITacoma ep. 8 Lomhard street, T8 W of Flllmore, W 27:6 by | Weeott _[Humboldt. Sep: 1 S 60; $— Columbla. |Sep. Frama’ C. Wagner to Amalte Meyer, same, | San Juan ISep. 7 quitclaim deed; %. | ganta Cru Sep. 1 Elizabeth G. Baldwin to P. de Martini. lot | Willamette iSep. 1 on X line of Tnlon street, 160 W of Devisadero, | Point Arena. s <. § W _237:6 by N 137:6; $10. | Wellington ....|Departure Bay. ep. T Y agcia de Martinl to Daniel E. Mar. | bata. Rosa.....|San Diexo. Cisep. 3 tin, lot on X line of Unlon street, % W of De- | City of Rio J../China and Japa: ISep. 9 visadero, W 30 by N 137:8; $10. | Tmatilla. »o..-..|Victoria & Puget Sound Sep. 9 Daniel’ E. Martin to Pauiine Martin (wife). | state of Cai. Portiand Sep. 12 same; gift. Australla ... . Honolulu o Hibernia Loan and_Savings Soclety to Anna M. Harvey, lot on NE corner of Geary and TO SAIL. Lyon strects, E 62 by N 53; $4230. enjamin and Fannie Harris to Merchants' | “greamer. | Destination.| Sails. | Pler. Loan Aseoclacion, lot on ¥ oot Gency, street, | | } & £:9 W of Wood, YN 2 ott {Humboldt......Sep. 4, § pm|Pler 13 R edevick Bocse and ©O. D. Baldwin to Re- | D aven '5.2_ < spalber s Point Arena.. lot on W _line of Shrader 5, 10 am|[Pler 13 street, 125 § of Quk. § 2 by W 112:6; $10. . § 9am Pier11 Thomas and Bridget Henry to Johanna See- 5. 10 amPier 4 ger. Jot on § line of Twenty-elghth street, 175 S 4 pmiPlor 2 | E 'of Church, E 2 by § 114; $10. SR Edward A. and Daisy B. Howard to David | L and Esther G. Henderson, lot on NW line of | 1 .49 6. 10 pm/Pler 7 Howard street, $1:3 BW of Stenart, SW 45:10 | 41amed % 10 2mibler 13 by 137:6: $10. | Corana l 7, 11 am|Pler 11 Willtam A, W-att to D. A. Curtin, lot on | ' £ | W line oF Forty (hird avente, 0 N of U strest, | North Fork: [Humbolde 7. 10 amipie 11 N_50 by W 120; $10. oot . [Sep. 8 12 "mPMES Mary F. and Kate M. McLaughlin to Carrle | 3 1B E. Bridge (wite of Henry S.), lot on W line | walla L R of Prospect street, 21 § of Coso, S 6 by W | ol i ey 1225, portion acre lot 45, Bernal Helghts and | vty 1010 axalBrer 5k Precita Valley lands; $5. Kats M. McLaughlin_to same, lot on N line | of Sherman street, 75 W of Orizaba, W 25 by N 14, lot 4, block City Land Association; §5. i Anna and Peter P. O’'Connor to Home Build- | ing Company (a corporation), lot on E line of Athens street, 200 § of Brazil, S 25 by E 100, Jot 2, block 73, Excelslor Homestead; $10. Deborah Diamant or Dora Diamond to Union Trust Company of San Francisco (trustee), 10, 10 am Pier 2 1 pm!PMSS SRR Shipping Intelligence. Fritze, Ellis Nathan and Charles Diamond, Chava 8 fiulllein. lllarill. Lichter and Yetta ARRIVED. M. Ains, sll estate of first's property; also in- Sunday, September 3. terest in estate of Jacob Dusenbery, trust deed; | g: sunol, Liebiz, 51 SRk s!,_“ Marla Lichter to Pinkus Lichter. estate of | "SiTl Cleone, Higgine, 16 hours from Alblon. Jacob Dusenbery; gift. Stmr Weeott, Ellis, 24 hours from Eureka. oflexander Campbell to Loulse Campbell (wife | Stmr Orizaba, Green, 80 hours from Seattle. exander), 1o ne of Wel streat, e B e s Shnee: fomr O ok o Nock inr Newsboy, Fosen, 21 hours from Usal 2256, Valdez Tract, Oakland; gift. R < Az = \%llunm R. Berry to Sophla Bishl (wife of P. Stmr Coos Bay, Hall, hours from New- F. C.), lot on N line of Stuart strest, 100 W of Fulton, W 5 by N 134:6, being lot 33 and E 10 feet of lot 32, resubdivided block D, Blake Tract, Berkeley: $10. Theodore M. and Esther Tracy to Glennte Davies, 1ot on N line of Rose street. 5 E of Shattuck avenue, B 4 by N 120, block 21, map of property of Berkeley Villa Association, Berkeley: $10. Emile A Bruguiere, George H. Mastick and Willlam H. Harnden (trustees of estate of Peder Sather to Frederick Bammann, lot on SE corner of Railroad avenue and Morton street, E 150 by S 300, being lots 1 to 6, 49 to 5, block 26, Fitch Homestead Tract, Alameda; $5000. Builders Contracts. Mark Sheldon (owner) with Vermont Marbls Company (contractors), architects McDougall Brothers—Marble entrance, steps and vestibuls for certain additions to a three-story frame hullding on SW corner of Golden Gate avenus | bor. end Laguna street, W 34:6 by S 120; $1651. Sohr Orfent, Sanders, Willapa Harbor. Roman Catholic Archbishop of San Franelsco, | Schr North Bend, Palmgren, Willapa Harbor. a corporation sole (owner) With Martin Carrick | Schr Roy Somers, Solland, Grays (contractor), architect Charles J. L Devlin—| Schr Beulah, Miichell, —— Bg Consuelo, Page, 2 days from Mahukona Schr Mary C., Madsen, § hours from Bodega. SAILED. Sunday, September 3. Stmr Miami, MacDonald, Seattle. Stmr George Loomis, Bridgett, Ventura. Stmr Sunol, Liebig, Little River. Stmr Queen, Jepsen, Victoria and Port Townsend. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego. Stmr Sequoia, Thwing, ——. Stmr Empire, Nelson, Coos Bay. Stmr Washtenaw, Croscup, Tacoma. B Rty A Bk Charles B. Kennéy, Anderson, Nanaimo. Haw bk Himalayd, Dearborn, Meibourne. Br Galilee, Dinsmore, Tahiti, Schr Bendér Brothers, Wetzel, Bowens Land- ing. Schr Laura Madsen, Jorgenson, Grays Har- 1 | { black and white per- | | | i | 1 | | | i | | i I G San Newport. 9 a. m., September 1. 25. 23, October 3, and every fourth day there- after. For San Diégo, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luis_Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (L: m., September 3. and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Ba Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalla 7th of each POINT LOEOS, Sest. . m.—Weather e Tt Fer stmr Orizaba—On September 1, lat 44.30 N, long 12450 W, passed stmr Czarina with lograft in tow. _Per bg Consuelo—On August 29, in lat 37.35 N, long 132.07 W, saw a ship in ballast. SAN Salled POINT 1 for. pe: S| W, wsboy Za TELEGRAPHIC. MEMORANDUM. Everything all right. DOMESTIC PORTS. PEDRO—Arrived Maggle C. Rust Se ARE. hen ane Syines. FO! ASTL . from Septembe; from_Portl. ember 3-Schr Sadie, Stmr_Newsbov, 1. £ o Arrived st 31, AN DIEGO—Satled September 3— Marblehead, for San Francisco. REIGN PO! land. ber RT GAMBLE Sailed September for Santa Barbara. Shr Pros- 1 T 8 stmr | RTS. September TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. Arrived September w Q YORK land, Champagne, from Havre. ENSTOW nbria, from Liverp: PHILADELPHE Stmr Rhy —Arrived September 3—Schr for Umpqua. L0S ANGELES_Arrived September 3—Stmr_ Whitesboro, from Point Arena. Septenfber 3—Stmr 3—Stmr r 2. r 3—Stmr North Fork, for Stmr Pomona, for San Fran- mr Badger, rrived September 2-Stmr Ar- 2—Bktn_ 3—Stmr —Sailed September 3—Stmr . for New York. eptember from Liverpool. Sa- | | hr | | ( tember 1. 6, fitth day For &: Cayucos, ota. and Guaymas month. OCEAN TRA attl nd 11, re anti Port santa Cruz, (Mex.), Steamers whart, San For Alaskan ports, 10 a. m., | 2% | September " For_Victo 23, 28, October 3, and every fifth d; change at for Alaska P. Ry.: at Vanco For Eureka (Humboldt Bay). 2 p. m., Sep- 21, 26, October 1, e to_this G. N. Ry T to Monte! Harford Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme: Pedro, East San Padio (Los Anecles) and , 13, 1 . 11, 1 .2 Everett, w Whatcom compan leave Francisco. 3, 8 13, 1 Ti: P. Ry. rey San . m., Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Broadway ge at Seattle. Vancouver (B. Port Townsend, Seattle ‘Anacortes (Wash.), s steamers at Tacoma to N. and’ every Simeon, (San Luis Obl Angeles), 11 a 23, 27, October 1. San Jose del For further Information obtain folder. The company reserves the right to change without previous notice steamers, safling dates and_hours of sailing. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel) GOODALL PORTLAND From Spear-strest Wharf at 10 a. m. 12 First Class Including 8 Sec: and FARE § [ols} Short | Helena, 1 0 Market st " TEG M AN CO ¥ PDISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO ond Class PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agts., San Francisco. | | 2L, eals. Oet. 5,15, 25 | prom SA3 FRARGISCO—Feot of Markes Street (Slip 8)— 9 AUCTION SALES. 2 R 2 SPECIAL AUCTION SALE AT HEALEY'S STOCKYARDS, 1701 Hagrison st., corner of Thirteenth. TUESDAY, SEPT. 5, , AT 11 A. M. By order of William Lock we will sell sixty head of horses, broke and unbroke, ranging in weight from %0 to 1300 pouuds and from 5 to 7 years old. Horses now at above yards. We call the attention of liverymen, milk. men and expressmen to these horses and ad- vise them to eall and see them. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Livestock Auctioneers. ixth street. ERN PACIFIC COMPANY: (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Trains leave and nre due {0 arrive at SOUTH] AN FRANCISCO. et Street.) LEAVE — Frow Auoust3, 158, — 04 Benicis, Suisun and Sacramento. ... %:004 Marysville, Orovile and Redding vis Woodland . 71004 Elmira, Vacavilie and Rumsey . 7:30A Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Naps, Calistoga aud Santa Roza. 8:004 Atlautic Express, Oglen sod 1804 Sau Jose, Livermore, _Btocktor Tove, Sacrament Marysville, Chico, Ited Biuff. 4:159 8:304 *Milton, Oakdale and Eonora. 4:152 $:30A Yosemite Valley via Cakdall 9:004 Ha: il 1004 Martinez, T a 10:0€A Vallcjo, Martinez and Wi 004 Niles and Way Stations. S:45p 12:00x Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Sacra- ‘mento, Mendota, Hanford, Visalis, Porterville 4use #1:00p Sacramento oa 8:00r Haywards, Nil# and Way €:00p Martivez, San Ramou, Napa, Caliseogs, Santa Rosa...... 1lS& Or Benicla, Vacavills, Sacramento, Woodland, Knights Landing, Margsville, Orosilla..... 10:45. 4180p Niles, San Josoand Stockion | 7:151 4:30p Yosemite Sleeping Car for Raymond 3100 Tho Owi. Tracy, Presuo, Bakers- field, Emfi: for Banta Barbara, Los Angeles... B:80r Stockton, Merced, Freno.. $:30F Martinez, Tracy, Mendota, Fresno, 9:43. Mojave end l.os Angeles......... BS:434 $130r Santa Fg Route, Atlautic Express mm ‘aud Last,. 6:32 $:00¢ Chi #6:00p Vailejo... 7:008 ‘7:(“'”' Port Costa and Way Bta- . ...o 19:50F 81050 0 Kxpress, Sacraffento, Marys- ville, Redding, Portiand, Pugeb Bound and East . 8:15, COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Fook of Market Street) 4 s and Priscipal Wey Stations o oon 81154 Newark Centersilic. San Jose, Felton, 181054 Boulder Creek,Santa Cruzand Wey ‘ Btations. . sier | ®Ra15r Newark, Centerviile, €an Jose, New | Almaden, Felton, Boulder | Samta Oruz and Principal Wey Stations. 01508 | 4u5r san Jose, Gicuwood snd Way Bia- 41157 Felton, Sania Cruz and Way Sta- Bortd | tions. - s9i208 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. TA safls..Sept. 10, 20, 39: Oct. 10, 29, 30 * v fine "o Walin Walld, Spokane. gxum.l zgflg }g‘gg:: 11:00 *2:00 $3:08 and all points in the Northwest. S e s 2 D—Fesh of Breadw 00 8:00 10:008.40 TOuER HekeE & WARD, General Aeent, 31200 100 $2:00 1400 *8:00r e €30 Market st. | GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Superintendents. NEW YORE, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. AMERICAN LINE. Stopping at_Cherbourg, westbound. From St. Pau Bt. Lou! From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. € Nordland 5 Sept. 13| Friesland Sept. 20 Southwark . Southwark Westernland Kensing Seattle, St. Michael. Dawson City. For full information regarding freight ot INTERNATION, 1. New_York. 6! St. Paul . Louls. RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwern. ton Sept. EMPIRE LINE, sage a) L NAV] y_to ew York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. Sept. Sept. 13 New York Sept. 20 St. Erion COMPANY, | i and 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agencles. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) e e 6:104 Ocean View, South San Francieco.. *6:309 1004 Ban Jose and Way Stations (New Almaden Wednesdaya only).. £7:304 Sundsy Excursion for Sants Cruz, Pacific Grovo and Principal Way Stations .. 91004 Ban Jose, Tr: , Banta Cruz, Pacilic Grove, Paso Robles, San Tais Olispo, Surf, Lompoc and Principal Way Stations ... 201404 Ban Jose und Way Station :30A San Jose and Way Stations *2:45¢ San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Altc, Santa Clara, San Jose, Hollister, Santa Croz. Salicas, ‘Monterey and Pacific Grove. . *3:30¢ San Jose, Santa Cruz, Pacifio Grove and Principal Way Statios e 4:10p San Joseand Principal Way Statlons 9:43a #5:00p San Jose and Principal Way Stations *S:334 5130 8au.Jose and Pring ‘ay Stations *9:00a 6:30p San Jose aud Way s, 111:43p San Jose and Way Stations, A for Mol T for Afternoon. 1 Sunday oply. { Saturday only. fSunday and Mondey. LIFORNIA NORTRWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER reayERs wirt, LEave wianr, con. SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC ner First and Brannan streets, 1 p..m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, Kobe (Hiogo), connecti; India, etc. ng at of sailing NIPPON MARU AMERICA MARU HONGKONG MAR tickets treight and passage apply at compan Round -trip Nagasakl at 421 Market st cor. First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. and calling Shanghal, Hongkong with steamers for No cargo received on board on day at and | Tuesday, September 12 _ October § ©mee via ber 6 at 10 The . for S. 8. Alameda sails Honolulu Auckland for Sydney Wednesday, and Septem- p. m. S. Australla Honolulu m, Septem- m. p._m. Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawall, Samoa, New Zealand, Australia, Indla, Suez 4 England, etc.; $10 first class. 4 1. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agts., 4 Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight Otfice. 327 . 114 M Htr:fi st COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANBATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing from P! Morton GASCOGNE, Sept. 16; 2; DIE, Oct. 7. every jer 42, st. aturday at North River, LA CHAMPAG y LA BRETAGNE, Sept. LA TOURAINE, Sept. 30; LA NORMAN First-class to Havre, $65 and up- | 10 a. m. foot of e dan Sept. ™ LA ward, & per cent reduction on round trip. Sec- ond-class to Havre, $45, 10 per cent reduction | RAL AGENCY _FOR on_ round trip. UNITED STATES AND CANADA, :flpgn;_;(a_. way (Hudson building), New York. GE! J. GAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, gomery av ‘San_Francisco. 5 Mont- RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. BAN FRA: 'clsnco TO SAN RAFAEL. , 11:00 & m.; 12:38) . m. Thursdays—Extra tri 9:20, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:30 FRANCISCO. , 9:20, 11:10 &, m.; 12: WEEK DAYS—5:10, 7 $:40, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—EXtra trips ai 55 and §:35 p. m. BUNDAYS—$:10, 9:40, 11:10 a. m.; 1:40, 3:49, 5:05,( 6:25 p. m. Between San Francisco ane same schedule as above. 4 Schustzen Parkl — Leave Armive San Francisco. | In Effect | San Fwwalsco. April 16, j——d Week 1599, Week Days. Destinatton. | days. | Days. T = 1:30 am| 0 am| 540 am 330 pm| 8:05 pm,10:25 aml $:10 pm, 7:35 pm; 6:20 pm Fulton, 7:30 am| Windsor, 10:25 amy 1 Healdsburg, | Lytton, Geyserville, 3:3 pm| 5:00 am| Gloverdale, | 7:35 pm/ 6:20 pral 1:30 am| Hopland and 1 | 8:30 pm| 8:00 am| | 7:30 am| $:30 pm| 7:30 am| t 5:00 am Guerneville. | 5:00 pm Glen Eilen. |6:05 pm| 6:20 pmy ! 5 MON 1 & day B ter FARE Steamer “Monticello. Wed., Thurs. and Sa Tuet P. Landf No. 2. Telephone Main 1508. p. m. (ex. ‘m. and §:30; Sunday: 3 and office, Mission-street Dock, ‘Thurs. n 10: t! at 9:45 ), Pri- m., § 50c Sant EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PULLMAN PALACE AND PULLMAN UPHOLSTERED | TOURIST CARS LEAVE OAKLAND MOLE RAILROAD TRAVEL. S am Pler u’E THE MOST COMF San Francisco to Chicago. ORTABLE WAY ACROSS 1 Fe Rout | Navarro, Whitesboro, THE CONTINENT. FOR CHICAGO AND THE EAST. MARKET-STREET FERRY AT 5:30 P. M, DINING-ROOMS ARE MANAGED BY MR. FRED HARVEY, AND ARE PERFECT IN EVERY DETAIL, SERVING MEALS AT ! REGULAR HOURS AND REASONABLE RATES. NO OTHER LINE OFFERS SO MANY IN- | DUCEMENTS AS THE SANTA FE ROUTE. SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE, €3 MARKET ST. TELEPHONE MAIN 1388L OAKLAND OFFICE, 1118 Broadway. SACRAMENTO OFFICE, 201 J Street. SAN JOSE OFFICE. 7 W. Santa Clara Street, | TAKE THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIR YALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. From Jan. 25, 1899, trains will run as follows: | South-| Passen- ger. Daily. bound. Mixed, Sunday Exc'ptd Mixed. Sunday Exc'ptd North-bound. Passen- Dally. ger. | 8:00 am Sebastopol. 10:40 am 10:%5 5:00 pm| 35 pm| 6:20 ;; tages connect at Santa Roea for Mark West Bprings and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skasgs Bprings; at Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Hop= land for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake< rt and Bartlett Springs: at Uklah for Vichy prings, Saratoss Springs, Blus Lakes, Laure] Deil Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Day’s, Riversids, Lierley | Bucknell's, Senhedrin 'Heights, ' Hullville, | Booneviile, Philo, Christine, Soda Springs, Alblon, Little River, ©Orr's Hot Springs, Mendorino City, Fort Bragi Westport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cu ming's, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Olsen’s, Dyer, Bcotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets ag reduced rates. On Sundays round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bld) R. X. RYAN, 23 H_C. WHITING, General Manager. HORTH PACIFIC Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencir tember 1, 1599. FROM SAN F O TO MILL VALLEY RAFAEL. 00, *5:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 5:60, '6:30 p. m. 3:20, 4:00, EXTRA TRIiPS—For Mill ley and San Rafa Wednesdays, Saturdays nda, and 11:20 DAYS_*5:00, *8:00, SR N2 11:08°a. m. does not run §:30 p.'m. does not run to Mill Val'y Sundays. Trains marked () run to San Quentin. FRANCISCO. 55, 8:40, *10:20 p._m. Wednesdays 15 p. m. 5, $10:45, . m. P'rraing marked () run to San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FR, WEEK DAY 3. 6:3 18:35. 4:55, EXTRA TRIPS on NCTSCO. and Saturdaye, at 7:00, 10:20 p. m. — §:00, 30:00. 11:10 a. m.: 12:05, 620, 10:20 ». m. THROUGH TRAINS. 2. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta’ns, 20 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta’ns. 5 . m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta’ns. 145 p. m. Sundays—Pt. Reves and way sta'ns. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY. scuve Sau Frascisco, via Sausalito Ferry, . Commencing SUNDAY. April 23, 1593, WEEK DAYS. 9:30 a._m.. and 145 p. m. Extra tip_on Monday. Wednesday and Safure at 5:15 p. m.h‘l‘z-turnm: ‘Same Even- arriving 1o Francisco at 1:30 m. _‘IG'NDAfll.l.mmn;nulnu,r‘ Fare 8, F. to Sommiv and Return, §1 40, . 4 Sammir an TEOS COOK & BON. Acts. @21 Market st

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