The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 14, 1899, Page 11

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PERSONATS. 14, 338 Market st. S AND STRGEO ree treatment dally, Market st room 8 LL, office and residence, xth and Seventh, ZOF, ready for matiing. | LARKIN, en— 'wly and handsomely fur- :vfhfefi;;!nny parlor suite; aiso desirable sin- NATOMA, 2, near Fourth—Room and board | for two gentiemen; price reasonabl Frackiin nr. Market—Largs and single. 35 up: aiso hekpg- LL. 20—Sunny furnished it lectrie lights: d& O'FARREL offi 1 rcoms and k., mo. : reasonable. E Nawly furnished out board: home cooking 18 Ellls st.—Incandescent per night. th, $3 to $30; elevator on h hot, coid wat.: baths. 1514, bet. week, 32 to $8: 1 office floor; rooms w private AN shax e TATE—CITY—FOR SALE. lowest prices. lots from Sev- ready to butld . Dear H st. Every $10 monthly. 28 Eighth st unfurnished. SIXTH, 3, or. Market, Hillsdale House—Ele- roome: eievator; transient. Large front room, $1§ a month; bath. 312 Eddy st.—First-class rooms hot and cold water; telephone: eniences. and Larkin— | | F. Mever and Annie M. Heimbign: I T THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: | W. Withoft and Martha A. Hamblen....35-30 John Haziett and Jennie E. Littl Ipa Koppen and Josephine Duan dward Bressem and Mary E. Jen: m H. Rines and Florence D. Wrigh BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. death notices sent by rted. They must be handed ¢ the publication offices and be the name and residence of per- ed to have the same published. BORN. HARTYE—In Elmhurst, September to the wife of D. Hartye, WILLIAMS-—In wite of 10, 1899, is_city, Septem- Brush of Aia- an Francisco and prember 13, | D.D., both Hanford, Amos | Kuffner, Elizabeth L. | Lackey, Julia F. Martinez, Gusto efe, Maria A. Otto, Paul W e rooms from $1 LY, rented; repaired, bought. soid; machine supplies. 145 Sixth: phone Mint 45 #0ld, exchanged. rented; re- tes. 206 Fourth st. 'SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants eject-d for $4: collections made: city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTIO! CO.. 415 Montzomery st -10- tel, ND WAREHOUSES. STORAGE icely turnished sumny e’ for hakpg.; rus. water. near Clay—$15; § clean sunay bath; niee yard and water. noy pariors, ptano, t housekesping Geary—Light, clean, 3to 5 r.). 915 upsrer ing apart- =; ba Broadway rooms bright and sunay, es moderate: cars direct s, 50c to $1 50 day. M ns has been estabiisbed at 1086 Va- 43 Sixth — Rooms, % week, and 200 1st-class sunayrms., housekeeping. ess—2eatly furnishe nge, bath; also others. avarre)—Comfortable furn. ER. T Y i or. Seventh and rooms, en suite or single; reading room: elevator. TSI Mission—Seiect family 5 to 36 per week. 172, bet. Second and Third, r—Pleasant sunoy rooms; board sunny rooms; nicely fur- venlence: electric lights. §29—Furnished rooms from $1 per housekeeping and transtent. IC: sunny suites, runal . permanent patrons des HOWARD, 151A—Bay-window poom; 1 or 3 gentiemen; with bath; board optional. i office for Call advertisements and | | house, F. SMITH, prop.. Quesada, Lau Risl. Renaldo awpert, John S. NlcHiclas | eptember 13, 1399, Fran- | ild of Elizabth and Jobn | £ Dalton, & Dominic’s Church, wi ebrated for the repc -ment Mount Calvary Ct v, September 12 beloved wife of O Andarsen, beloved mother of Mary, and Olga Andersen, a native of years 3 months and 15 days. acquaintances are respect- | end the funeral to-morrow | cl from Our Savior's Church, Howard and Thirteenth. metery. City and County Hospital Charies Coil In- | , age: —In San Rafael, September 13, 1899, D on, a pative of New York, ears and 4 months. re respectfully invited to at-| es this day (Thursday), eptember 13, 1899, guaranteed; tel, Clay CE-RODOLPH § 1 Moving Co. . 401 Post. cor. Main 5713 ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. story houses first-clasy : ma great near station and school; Jance §20 per month 328503600 cash, balance 325 per month; lot with new up-to-date cottage of T rdoms between broad and narrow sauge oo Alameda: elegant resi- dences on Santa Clara ave. and Central ave. at a bargain. Houses to let 1z all pa ameda H. P. AL & CO. Alameda. : &) 1422 Par n S-rocm bouse, chote: asy terms. Api Alameda.” 18_pages, ates, postpaid, in MRS.DR. FT ia vate. tor ™~ HOME grounds BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ms and ba of street grounds and 2 blocks JOS. J. MASON, ng F. O., Berkaley. 8 rooms, bath and from U. C.: ey: lot alone st been built; 310 T par cent interest. mill and tank; cloge clear; $§50. 2137 all fixtures; rent 400 Fifth st. “4-room house. close to Dwight way, 737 Dwight way. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Waekiy Call. 16 r. for malll 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—90S BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. t; et; pric 1 TA! view, superb cl plenty of good water: 3 butldings u electric cars and grand bo not far from a Tracz, Fruityal ¢ i Call or send for circular. corner Broadwa Jones, Swner; carriage —— R tALE. OAKLAND FURMTURE FO m H_Schellhaas, the o DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. 71 (25c_per of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation will be payable at the office of the Market September e books will close on Thursday, 1889, at 3 o K & ni. E. . SHELDO: Searetary. DIVID] ctice—Dividend 1 (@5c_ per share) of the Kilauea Sugar Plantation Com- pany wili be payable at the office of the Company, 327 Market strest, cn or after Fri- @ay, September 1sth, 1899 Tragsfer books will close on Friday, September Sth, 153, at 2 o'clock p. m. . E. H._SHELDO! —_— PROPOSALS. BROPOSALS for tools, materials, sclentific in- struments, books and office furniture for the S ited States refrigerating and ice-making piant, Maniis, P. 1—Otfice of the officer in Dharge, room 507, Pullman building, Chicago, i %September 7, 189, Seaied proposals in Hipticate for furpishing and delivering above e Piem in specified quantities will be re- A ved here until 3 o'clock D. m., September 5 a9, Didders will quote prices for deliv- ery at 'of manufacture at Chicago, IIL, &% “t 'San Francisco, Cal. For information al to be furnished apply Francieco, e posuls should be marked *Proposals for 52 Materials for U. S. Refrigerating and Ice- Siaking Plant, Manila. P, L.” sddressed to LEON S. ROUDIEZ, Q. M. U. 8. ¥., and should be mailed in San Francisco not later than Saturday evening, September 23, 1809, Oakiand. | he fuperal day . from his late resi ek, aged 41 Ger! ch, a Austria, aged respect- das funeral t rom the parlors 24 Stockton T¥ Friends and E a Jones st ass will ba celebrated f 1509, fe of the a native of Ger- artholomes Kuffner, beloved wifa daughter of Frances of Frank E. Daver- ewport, R. I, aged 38 Lackey, VEZ—In South San Francisco, Septem- Martinez, a native of ile. aged 92 v ands and uaintances are respect- end the funeral this day from the parlors of & Guntz Undertaking Company, square. Interment Laurel this city, September 13, 1593 beloved daughter of John F. an sefe, a native of San Francisco, nd 15 days. ds acquaintances are respect- ed to attend the funeral this day 12:30 o'clock, from t , 1723 Eddy street. ¢t Holy Cross Cemetery. dence termen 31 per year. | orTO-In this city, September 13, 1899, Paul Willtam, infant son of Emma and Paal Otte, a native of San Franciseo, aged 14 days. QUEZADA—In this city, September 12 1889, Lauriano Quezada. dearly beloved husband of Carmelita Quezada, father of Mrs. San- | teugini, and grandfather of Ireme, Giullani and Joseph Santsugini, & native of Santiago, Chile. aged 78 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- ¢ully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday). at 2:30 o'clock, from his late restdence, 1415A Powell street, between Broad- way and Vallejo street. Interment Laurei Hill Cemetery RISI—In Oakland, September 12, 183, Renaldo beloved son of Feiix and Lena Risl, a ve of Oakland, aged 2 years and § months. STAWPERT—In this city, September 12, 13%, S., beloved husband of Bisie Stawpert, her of John Stawpert, and brother of Mrs. C. F. Rehwald, a native of Missouri, aged 33 and brother of A. B. and John Yan Siyke, a native of New York, aged 5 years 3 months and 22 days. In Lafayette, September 10, 1399, on, aged 52 years. ds and acquaintances are respect- ted to attend the ‘funeral services ‘Thursday), at 1 o’clock, at his la fully _in this day this city, September 13, 1803, Mag- y beloved wife of Hobert Wilsom, Tother of Edward F. and the late ary L. Wilson, and sister of Lillie, Mary and the late John Rilley and Mrs. Edward Monag- Han. @ native of the parish of Templeport, Cavan, Ireland, aged 2 years. ends and_acquaintances are respact- v invited to attend the funeral to-maorrow day). at 3:30 o'clock, from her late rest ce, 721 Tehama street, thence to St. Jo seph's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, | commencing at 9 c'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HENRY dJ. GALLAGHER CO., (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Firth st., opposite Lincoln School. Taleghone South 50. Hand Badly Crushed. ALAMEDA, Sept. 13.—Charles J. Sacow, an employe of the steam laundry, had his right d badlY injury last night in one of the mangles in the laune Sacow in some careless manner piaced hand in a position where it was easily | drawn between the two red-hot rollers of the machine, badly jammi nd burning it. If po more serfous complications arise it wdi'.u not be necessary to amputate the | Rock | progenitors. | pedo-boat Farragut will reach the cov | start from Wheeler's Pc Denmark, Me. | | treet, | (Chicago. 1L, papers please copy.) | YKE—In this city, September 13, 1399 Van Siyke, beloved son of “Anna BELVEDERE WILL BE AGLEAM WITH AR LANPS Water Carnival an Assured Success. s Next Saturday night the Venetians of the Pacific, for the second time in the history of Belvedere, will decorate the homes with pyrotechnic splendor to cele- brate the nuptials of the Doge of Shag to the waters San Francisco Bay. There have been weddings and If humanity continues to jog along in the same old way there are likely to be weddings in the future. But nothing in the past has reached the magnificence of the splendor which will attend Belvedere's Saturday night marriage, and in the uture it will keep coming generations ng to cutdo the munificence of their head and the tor- The cruiser Mar night' or Saturday morn- ing and anchor in deep waler, where heir searchlights will have a full sweep uring Saturday night's display. The barge upon which the Doge will go in ay state will be 2 dream of beauty. On the quartergeck will be a column sur- mo ed by the Golden Lion of St. Mark. In front of this wiil be the throne, under a canopy of crimson and gold. The Doge will be surrounded with his senators and embassadors. The barge will be towed by a gondola. The parade of decorated boats will nt, sweep around the hotel where cove, until it reache: | the | it will meet the barge of the Doge, which | will then lead the procession. As the line starts the senators and embassadors will ant an original ode, set to the music of the national hymn of Hawaii. Following this they will sing the Arion waltz, and at e close they will sing “Lovely Night. on of small boats will pass ommittee of awards, which will be stationed on the ark El Piza. The committee as soon as it arrives at its de- on will announce the result through a cisi megapho The members are on. | James D. Phelan, Irving M. Scott, Robert | Howe Fletcher, Vanderiynn Stow and J. A. Stanton. Five thousand seats have been con- structed on the hills back of the Corin- cht Club, forming a perfect above the cove. every one may know exactly ng' and that all the necessary acquired, the e here published ‘enetian_Water Carnival at Belvedere e place Saturday t, September 1§. =nience. e annoyance of All this will hout ee it without th iil_be om San Francisco fael and given a comfortable re- on Valentine's Island. re tickets will be soid than seats are be sold. ple force of police and hian Yacht Club to treated with fornta_and Northwest- = finest and_safest v Ttburon Ca ¥ to take the earifer nmodations will buy tickets at umber L rth Pacific Coast Ratiroad p at 7:30 and will leave boat will pot land its engers on Valentines Island, but will lie once The boat of the the a magnificent view. Price of boat wiil be 3L assengers tickets on thi It you It take this boat from Sausalito d the $L ticket will include the K to_your home. can ticket in- back and a cautloned for seats on boai her the committee. lis and Boilers, warned Il not permit any over- es, tug boats or river v lose ft. I _permission of Assistant Secretary of the War Department Meiklejohn, the waters ere Cove have been pimced under con- r committ tertainment, and no boats or craft of any de- | sertption, be_permitted Inside. Thiz has been done because the explosion of submarine mines of dvnamite, throwing enor- mous volumes of water in the air, will be a | feature of the entertainment, and it would be dangerous to trust outside boats inside the Persons intending to visit the residents of | iere should g0 over not later than the ck regular boat. After that there Belv or will the roads be passable. The roads at Belvedere are only the width or a single vehicle. It is impossible for ve- hicles to pass in safety except at the regu- lar switchies, and this arrangement has been made to prevent accident. Buses will be provided by the committee to bring w© ladies visiting residents down the hill returning beats to San 1 be expected to walk, as bus ation fs strictly limited. ‘The programme will and picturesque ceremony of wedding the Doge of Venice to the Sea, a male chorus of frty volces, a_band of forty pleces, explosion of submarine mines, a magnificent display of aerial fireworks, burning red fire on-the ad- jacent hills and a display of not less than 30,000 Japanese lanterns amid the trees and hcuses of Belvedere Island. If any funds remain unexpended after car. rying out the celebration they will be de- voted to dredging the channel In fromt of the Corinthian Yacht Club. Tickets are now on sale at The: Call busi- ness office, in the Claus Spreckels butlding: Chronicle office, California and Northwestern Railroad in the Chronicle bullding; Examiner business office, Third and Market streets: Ex- aminer branch office, Markst and Fifth streees, and J. S. Hawkins, Tiburon. e e e ) POSTAGE ON SUNDAY CALL. SUNDAY CALL wrapped ready for mailing—postage 2¢ to all points in United Statss, Canada and 'uj‘c., and 4c to all for- eign points. P e i In Aid of St. Agnes Church. A high tea for the benefit of St. meet Ag- nes Church was given at the residence of | | Mrs. P. A. McDonald, 741 Ashbury street, last night. A programme of musical and | literary exercises was rendered in which | the following &an McAvoy, W. W. Finnie, Crory, Miss Ida Smythe, O 'Brien, Martin Kreling, Miss Mollle | Skelly, Frapk Thompson, Miss Daisy Keane, Dr. Paul, Herbert and Gertrude Jones, Frank Coffin and Willlam J. Hynes. After dancing the guests repaired | to the spacious attic, Where covers were | laid for over 200 people. The hostess, Mrs. P. A. McDonald, was assisted by Mrs. J. B. Gill, Mrs. J. J. Lermer, Mrs. J. J. Mo- Carthy, Mrs. H. B. McAvoy, Miss Neilie Murtha, Mrs. J. A. Boyd, Mrs. J. | Lowry, Miss May J. McDonald, Mrs. Al fred Clark, Mrs. Peter Garrity, Mrs, R. | Armer , Mrs. J. J. Hammond, Miss | Emma Pisel, Mrs. J. H. Ryan and Mrs. Frank Skelley. ——————— | Jaggles—How did that French duelist | come to be acquitted? 1 Wi es—Why the mere fact that he | killed opponent showed that it was an | aceident. William Mc- 1 ! m be e.z.exl{A owing answers those questions most likely to suggest them-| e cove during the performance, giving | > on the line of the broad-gauge | for the time of the en- | éxcept such as they charter, will | be no buses to convey them up the hills, | Francisco. | includa the beautiful | icipated: Mrs. H. B.| Willlam J. | SEPTEMBER 14, 1899. 11 ASK MONEY FOR PROPOSED PARK Commissioners Ap- peal to Supervisors. The annual report of the Commissioners of Golden Gate Park was filed with the + Board of Supervisors yesterday afterncon and a copy forwarded to the Governor. The report, which is signed by Commis- sioners A. B. Spreckels, Fred W. Zeile and ent W. H. Metson, is a voluminous do and contains a vast amount of I tion concerning the work done in main- taining and beautifying the big pleasure ground during the fiscal year ending June 30. The opening paragraph is an appeal to the Supervisors to appropriate suffi- cient money to keep the park up to its present standard and to complete the im- drives and roadways an ers strongly recommend that means be provided for the continuance of this work on a larger scale. The rs especially urge that a boulev: structed” connecting the Presidio Park | system with Golden Gate Park; also that a boulevard or approach to the park be carried to Van Ni avenue. Here is an- other recommendation that is presented for_the consideration of the Supervisors: “*Not less than fitty acres of land shoulc at once be purchased between Mission, Twelfth and Townsend streets and the water front, where children from the con ested districts may exercise and pl | This park should not be created for the purpose of containing flower beds or ex- pensive improvements, but shouid be in the nature of a common. orth of Mar- ket street the city is well supplied with | open spaces, parks and playgrounds, b | south of Market street, where the mo: congestion exists, practically no provision has been made for breathing spots or rec- The two small squares to reation grounds. there situate are entirely inadequate the mands of that section of the cf Children are compelled to resort for rec- reation to vacant lots and dusty or mud- | 4y streets.” In support of the plea for these he Commisstoners e the fact that thirty years ago the lands for Golden Gate Park were purchased for $800,000 and the property is now worth $11, 000,000. It is claimed that the inc assessment on adjoining propert; son of its enhanced values, we ficient revenue to pay interest vestment. The proposed bo connect the Park with the Pre: in the opinion of the Comm a source of great value to San | by att I n of the entire country The Commissioners zlso give a detailed count of the work done on the proposed in of lakes which Is destined to pro one of the most attractive features of the Park. The largest lake of the system, 1500 ong, with a width varying from 4% to I already been completed and a ¢ built around it. These lakes are tudded with islets and otherwise The work of beautifying ark, which was be; r, is also treate | provemants to idio would levard dur con- at Teceipts and expend The table of T trom all ows that the amount of mon ed & th e the ¢ of Post street, N 137:6; $5300. | ~ James B. Haggin to Louise Streck, Iot line of Sacramento street, 208:1 W of Cher by S 132:7%; $1200. Fernando and Julla A. Nelson to Meyer -act_(hospi 3 rah B, Melone to Huntington, lot on and Julian avenu John D. Hendry to line of Folsom strest, 25 by W 122:67 310 Robert and Catherine Moriarty to Patrick and Ann Dus: line of Green street, 200 W of Hvd C E corner Fourteenth street ¢ E 9 $10. Hendry, ot on W N of Twenty-first, Jane Builders’ Contracts. | Mrs. Minnte E. Bowes, owner, with George Moore, _contractor; architect, Frank S. Van Trees. Grading, wood and conerete bulkheads and foundations and all other concret and brick work, rough chimneys and flue Iinings, etc., for two-story attic and bas ment frame building on S side of Pacific ave- nue, 102: B of Scott street, 35xST:$%; $2735 Same owner with W. H. and T. Kinread, contractors: architect, same. Carpenter and mill work, lathing, piastering, stairs, mantels and tiling and lining of same, tinning. glazing and hardware for same, same place; $5%. Plumbing, gas fitting, sewers, etc., for same, on same: $1000. Same owner with J. H. Keefe, contractor: architect, same. Painting, staining and tint- ing for same. on same: $7 Albert Muhimann, contractor; plans by owner. concrets, mantels, shades and gas fixtures for two-story frame building on the N side of Waller street, 112:5 W of Plerce, W 235 by N 137:8; $3420. | —_— c——— | HOTEL ARRIVALS. | GRAND HOTEL. | 7 D Bostwick, L Gatos'A D Curtis & w, Mryv | E F Cadle, Stockton Mrs C Clark, Stockton | X de Pichon, Livermr H Pennock & w, N Y | 3 Cavanaugh, Portind H Pereland, Prescott A Thornton, Hope M L Gallagher, First A W Brooks, Stockton Idaho T Palmer, Rernville R H Tschudy, First M I Mowrsy, Keravile| Idano J McCoubrey, w & d, R C Warner, S D | chiteet, same. with Val Franz, All work except Winters E H Vinzent, Oakland G W Towle, Towles |R S Paul, stmr Shrdn W G Schofield. Towles J J Bamberger, S lke | R E Howard. Buffalo (A Erwin. Cal Mo Mrs W Prickett, J H Harlance, Cal P Walsh, Austin J H Franks, Bradford H Lasby, Philadelpha Landi R A Inderridden, Frsn Miss W Harward, Cal H McDonpell, Calistga ] B Girsiacher, Stkton G R Webb, York J_Churchil! Mrs P_Twombiy, Maes|N Levy, Visalla Miss M Twombly,Mass H Wittenberg & £,Cal Miss A Twombiy,Mass|P Orban & w. Cal A M Burr & w, Rekfd|S Norris & w, S Jose R J Hartman Mex (Miss E Wier Stanfrd R Quinn, San Pedro !Mrs A W Wier, Sacto J D Frankiin, Sedalia Dr C L McGowan, Sac W D Madigan, Stockn [ Craig. Highind Spgs. I I Jenkine & w, L A P Seward, Petaluma ] E Hillman & w.%ita 8 J Hunter, Ft Worth H Franck & w, Spitan A B Fennart & w, Co- Mrs B Taber, ‘Auburn lusa Hope Taber, Auburn F Pilky, Novato Faith Taber, Auburn 'B Barnes, Chicago PALACE HOTEL. P ¥ Mobun, U § N |D P Patenance, Mont A S Porter, US N D L Pace, Tuiare J L Bunce, Hartford L J Cox. Texas H P Goodman, Napa |J D Hall. Redding Mrs Goodman and 2 ¢, Mr Krumbauer & w, Napa Germany C'A Howard, US A |F H_Short, Fi J H Herhus, U S A J A Limback, C E Ide, Los_Angeles B H Smith, Colo D E Burley, Salt Lake'F N Dewey, N ¥ Boston S A McKeon, Pitts Boston N B Knox, Bodie I W Stolts, N ¥ {€ € Knox,' Bodie Mrs Stolts,'N ¥ iE S Churchill, Napa Miss Florence Stolts, [Mrs Churchill. Napa Boston Miss Churchill, Napa Miss A Stolts, Baston'Mrs Geo Graver, lowa A L Levinsky, Stkton F K Chaffee, San Jose W F_Hamilton,London/R A Case. San Jose Mrs Hamilton, London C E Metzger, N Y | G M Hamiiton,London B J § Killman. N ¥ C P Bell. Wash R L Donald, Los ans Mrs_ Bell, Wash L U S N Mrs E J R Phillips, Jackson G H Beil, Wash | I W Bladon. Seattls | {0 P Jackson, U S A Phila R E Dickman, Mrs_Dickman, Dr P_A Breman, N ¥ Mrs Breman, N ¥ W G VanVleck, Texas P Perkowitz, R C Stevens, Seattle | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. B Devar, Alaska |C W Myers, Boston G Bode, Alaska |E Dodds, Eoston J Pease, Alaska (L N Brathood. Boston Dickie, N ¥ |W Francis, Salinas N Sindow, Chicago T Jensen. Vallejs |V Arcege. sacto Mo|W Cochran. Minn /W R Stephens, Minn Mo W M Dunn, Minn 10 H Espy. Minn Ind T H Proetor, Idaho E F Hawley, Ind |7 Small, Tdaho M_Williams, Nev (J H Ball, Idaho V Patterson, Oregon!G Stark, Dixon Connoily, Vailejo |J C Bovd, Honolulu Kennedy, Salinas M J Martin, N Y Pangborn, Suisun L Benham. Penryn Barlew, Mion L C Chamberlain, Cal Berlow, Mimn | c I E I A J Hendricks, N J F Hawley & w, D : win 'BS G H H P cM . INPROVEMENTS m- | neer, | Same owner with E. R. Tutt, contractor; ar- | R B C Slelght, N ¥ | McCauley Jr. U S N | SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Continued From Page Eight. DOMESTIC PORTS. BUREKA—Arrived Sept 12—Stmr Brunswick, from Astoria. Sept 13—Schr Occidental, hne Sept 2; schr Bertie Minor, from Kailua. Sailed Sept 13-Stmr Pomona., stmr Samo and stmr North Fork, for San Franciseo; schr Bertha Dolbeer. for San Diego. DUTCH HAREOR—In port Sept 5—Br stmr Athenian: T S stmrs R: Br stmr Pheasan afled Sept 5—Stmr St Paul, for Manila. ST MICHAEL—In port Aug 2+—Bark Agate schr Fisher Brothers. schr Nellie Colman, schr | | Chas Hanson, schr Mary Sachs. ived Aug M—U § stmr MeCulloch, from Aug 15— aweema, from Seattle. Aug br Maweema, for Cape Aug %—Bark Agate, Ba! PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed Sept 13—Haw | stmr San Mateo. for Nanaimo. Sailed Nome. CASPAR—Arrived Sept 13—Schr Maxim, hnc | Sent i Sept 13—Stmr Point LEY_Arrived Sept 13—Schr from Ventura; schr Lyman D Port Townsend. LANDING—Arrived Sept 13—Schr Sailed €ept 13—Stmr Whites- ancisco. Fannle Dutard, Foster, fre ERN PORTS. | NEW YORK—Anchored below—Ship S P Hitcheock, from Honolulu. NORFOLK—Cleared Sept 12—Br ship Gloos- cap, PORTS. t 1—Br ship Indore LANTIC STEAMERS. mr amburg. 3—Stmr Bremen, Penn- Trave, from Bremen S 1 mr New York, for South- ampton; stmr Westernland, for Antwerp; stmr Ge: ¢, for Liverpool PHILADELPHIA — Arrived Sept 18 — Stmr { OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship o Steamers leave Broadway whart, San Francisc: attle, Tacoma, Everstt, Ana- cortes and New Whatco (Wash.), 18, 3, every fifth day thereafter; change at Seattle to this’company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Van- couver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay), 3p m Sep- tember 18, 21, %, October 1, and every 8fth day thereafter. anta Crus, Monterey, Simeon, Port Harford (San Luis_ Obispo), Santa. Barbara. Vi ‘Hueneme. San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, 9 a. m., September ;7. Z1, 35 , Oc- tober 3, ‘and ry fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port tord (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, [ Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), Seotember 15, 13, 23, 27, October ry fourth day thereafter. % nada, Magdalena Bav, La Paz 10 a. San Jose del nta , Tth of each obtain fol e right es t change ice steamers, = ng dates ng. FFICE— New Montgome: et (Palace Hotel) KINS & CO. Market st., THE 8. R. & N. 00, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a R m. $12 First Cless Including Bertd $8 Second Clas'; and Meals. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YOEK, SOUTEAMPTON, LONDON, PARTS. Stopping u(rfih-'b urg, westbound. st. Louis Oct 11 St. Paul Oet. 18 New York. Oct. &5 RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwern, From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Kensington.....Sept. 20' Southwar Y Nordland Sept. 27 Westerniard. ... Oct. 18 Friesland. Oct. 4 Kensington......Oct. 2§ EMPIRE LINE. Seattle, St. Michael. Dawson City. For - full information regarding passage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agencies TOYO KISEN KAISHA. | &TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WH. mer First and Branpan stree YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, ca Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and _Shangha conneeti Hongkong with steamers India, etc. No cargo received on b and for d on day Friday. October 6 Wednesday, v ckets freight and paseage apply ai Round-trip at 471 Market st., cor. First | W. H. AVERY. General Agent. The S, S. sails for Gednesday, ~Septem- i ber 3. a2 p M i . S. S. Mariposa sails yia Honolulu st | v Auckland for Sydney | (‘omga Wednesda: Getober 4 at 10 p. m. | _Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawat, Samoa, New Zealand, Australia, India, Sue: | England, etc.: 3610 first class. 1. D. SPRECKELS & 8R0S. CO., "a | Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freigh!! .327 Market St. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARK Sailing every Saturday at 10 3. m. <AKLR ! WEE foot Ot‘c S |45 from Pler 43, North Rive: Morton st. LA BRETAG! Sept. 23: LA TOURAINE, Sept. 3; LA NORMANDIE, C 7; LA CHAMPAGNE, Oct. 14; LA GASCOGNE, Oet 2. First-class to Havre, 35 and up- ward, § per cent reduction on round _trip. | Second-class to Havre, $6. 10 per cent redue | tion on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 Broad- way (Hudson buflding). New York. J. F. FU GAZI & CO., Pacific | BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S, HAVY-YARD ARD VALLEJ, Steamer “Monticello.” MON., Tues. Wed., Thurs a m., §:5, 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night), Fri | days, 1 p. m. and §:30; Sunda W3 am p. m._Landing and office, M | Pler No. 2. Telephone Main FARE 50c Santa F_e Route San Francisco to Chicago. | THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS THE CONTINENT. PALACE A | TOURIST CARS LEAVE OAKLAND MoLs | FOR CHICAGO AND THE EAST. TAKE | 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, 8 MARKET ST. TELEPHONE MAIN 153L OAKLAND OFFICE, 11§ Broadway. SACRAMENTO OFFICE, 201 J Street, SAN JOSE OFFICE, 7 W. Santa Clara st. and McCuiloch and | for' Departure | oast Agents, 5 Montgom- | EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PULLMAN ND PULLMAN UPHOLSTERED | | | | | ery Wednesday, 10 2. m. | frelght and g5 om/ E 9:45 | and Sat. at 945 | i SOTTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. {PACIFIC STSTEX.) Trains lenve and nre due to arrive a¢ SAN FRANCISC (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) t=avx — Fpow AveUsrl 150, — ARRITE 7:004 Benicia, Suisus sod Sacramento. ... S:432 1904 M: le. Orovisle and Reddicg via Woodlznd ... icbireesr SeABE 8:302 3:004 Elmira, Vacaville and Rumsey ... 304 Martivez, San Eamon, Vallejo, Naps, © and Santa Rosa......... $:004 Atisntic Kxpress, Ogien sod Fast.. 9udda $:304 Sau Jose Livermoze, Stock® Ione, Sacramento, Flacerville, Marysville, Chico, Red Bind. 4132 8:304 *Milton, Oskdale snd ~onora. 4:15¢ 8:304 Yo ite Valley via Chinese. 4:132 9:004 Haywards, Niles ad Way Stations. 12:434 oy, Latbrop, Stockton, Mereed and Fresno. 12:152 Angeles, New Orleaca and East... - 10:005 Vallejo, acd Way Stations 11:004 Hagwards and Way Stations. 12:00x Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Sacra- ‘mento, Mendota, Hanford, Visala, 8:002 Haywacds, Nilet and W 007 MyZToes Sun n;:o: s Rosa. 4:00r Becitia, Vaciriile, . Sacran Woodland, Knights Landing, Margsville, Orosills. 10:45a 4:30% Niies, S0 Jose and T:i32 4:307 Yosemite Sieepicg Car for 12:152 8:007 Tho Owl Tracy. Fremo. 8eld, & or Santa Bacbara, Los s, . sz 807 Stockton. Merced, 13:152 B:307 Mariioez, Tracy, Mendota, Fresno, Mojura and I.0s Angeles. . EREN $:30r Santa Fo Eoute, Atisutic Dxpress R T T el e a0 E e:007 Hipwarie: i San T 7:43, ywazds, 434 #6:00p Valleio ... . 12132 $7:00p Vallejo, Port Costa and Way Sta- tions..... e §:08p Oregon Kxpress, Sacrafilento, Marys- ville, Redding, Porsiand, Puget Sound and Fast ... . 83, COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gaugn). {Foos$ of Market Street.) Excursion for_Senta Cruz acd Principal Way Stations $8:032 8184 Nowark Oenteorrilic San Jose, Felton, ider Creok, Santa Oruzand Wag OBe18r Nowars, Csotervili. San Jose, New Alm‘d‘n. Feiton, Boulder Santa Crus sod Principal Wsy Al !fl;:a‘ ‘Glenwood snd Way Sta- SAi18e Feison, Sinte Cria acd Way S tiona. s s:509 = 9204 Way Sta- CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom 347 FRANCISCO—Poos of Markas Strest (Slip 8)— *1:15 900 11:00aa 1100 °*3:30 *4:00 1500 *6:C0rm. Pram 04 LAND—Tcat of Brasd $12:00 *1:00 $3:00 °3:00 $4:50 COAST PIVISION (Broad Gange). (Third and Townsend Sts.) %@:104 Ocean View. Souch San Franciewo_ #%:004 San Jose vl Way Stations (New Almaden Weduesdays oniy).... .. £7:804 Sundsy Excursion for Senta Cruz, Pacific Grove aod Principal Wsy Stations ... o cezeere 91004 San Jose, Tros Pinos, Santa Crig, Pacille Grose. Paso’ Eobles San Luis _Obispo, Surf, Lompoc sud Prineipal Way Satious - San Jose and Way Statl :304 San Jose and Way Stasio o *2:43¢ San Mateo, Bedwood. Mexlo Park, Palo Alto. Sacta Clara, San Jose, Hollister, Sauta Cruz. Seiicas, Monterey aud Paclie Grove. .. 42:307 San Joge, Sacta Cruz, Pacifie Grove and Prineipal Way Station - *4:15p San Jomwand Principal W ay Stations #3:007 San Jose and Principaf Way Stations * 5:30p San Jose aud Princip: 301 San Jose 1300 —*6:00 5:00 10:004.M. g #11:430 San Jose zud Way Station A for Moruing. *Sanday excepted. 1 Suncay only. BSatnrday end Sunday fSurday and Monday. CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. LESSED SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. m. Thursdays—Extra trip Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:30 9:30, 11:00 & m; 120, 33 TO SAN FRANCISCO. 7:50, $:20, 11:10 & m.; 12: s—Extra trips at a m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, Leave Sen Frascisco. | In E Apri h Week | Sun- | Days. | days. | Des ! 7:30 am| 30 pm, 5 510 Dm‘ 90 am| T30 am 8:00 am) ['iooa:.x. 730 am( 8:00 am! 1:30 am| §:00 am §:10 pm! 1:30 am! $:00 am 30 pm| 5:00 pm. nect at San Stages c Eprings and_White S for Lytton S| Sorings; at Ci land for Du: Kelserville, Ca: rt and Bartiett Spr 5:00 pm, rday to Monday round reduced rates. On Supdays round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st H_C. WHITING, General Maneger. YORTH FACIFIG COAST RAILROAD. FROM trip tickets at Chronicle bldg, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. 15, TRIPS at 6:40 and 10 1:20, . Sundays—Pt. R THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY, 1898, trains will run as follows: intermediate points as requi nd other conne at, 321 Merkst st. Stopping For particul inquire at San Franeisc | MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Fra Commencing 5. WEEK DAYS. m., v. Extra trip on Monday, Wednesday and Satur- day at 5:15 p. m., Return‘ng Same Even- {ng, arriving in San Frencisco at 1I: m. SENDAYS, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a. m. and and 4 3. m. Fare S. F. to Summit and Return. $1 40, THOS. COOK & SON, Agts., 821 Market st.

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