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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY. PARTNERS WANTED. Iclan and lock: th shop: | HARRISON, ¢25_Large room with closet and e (e IR T PERSONAS. 114 Stockton s not only the I s gray hair t $150 to $6 per week se'to and from the fe; %old for manufy PHOTOGRAPHI( T CITY—] lots north of Golden Gate Park. jed and the hance to build up GUNN, 410 Montgomery st nicely furnished sunny Geary—Light, clean, es (3 to 5 1.), ousekeeping apart- tshed complete; gas range; bath. urnished sunny house- s; gas and bath. housekeeping; $9. furnished frbnt atly furnished rooms; com- front bay-windows; +—Housekeeping rooms, $2 and ) ROOMS T0 LET—Furn. and Unfurn. | _bath, furnished or unfurnished, for housekpg. HORNE, Third, | near Harrison—Pleasant sunny rooms; board optional; reasonable. HOWARD, ‘715200 sunny room: nished; every convenienece ver d rooms rea- HOWARD, 11305, —Nev sonable; light housekeeping privileges HOWARD, 1144—Nice sunny suites; running Water; reasonable: permanent patrons desired. | HOWARD, 1511A- ; board optional 214 Third—Newly renovated; per night; $150 to §8 per week 223, nr. Franklin: m; bath; German f front r nth, | MINNA, 687, cor/Eighth—Newly furnished bay- window room. §1 per week: transient. . nr. Market—Larg . % up: also hskpg. and . mo. . 20—Sunny vator; elect POLK, with use of Neat back front; “to_suitable Cosmos Club)—Ele- POWELL, 3 oms: reasonable. gantly fur 7 (tormer hed sunny | ROYAL Homuse, 125 Eills st.—Incan light, reading room, smoking room _and es’ parlor; rooms, per night. week, $2 to $; month. §S to $30; office’ floor: rooms w! ot, cold _Hyde and Lar an and sunny; private 175 room; $4 per month; bath { icely furnished rooms; sun- ay: nice lawn; modern conveniences. N Apartment House, 2§ Market urnighed' a unfurni e House—Ele- gant -furnished r transtent. STOP wan s; get list free, PACIFIC b, 426 Kearny. 12 fences. { THE Pledmont (119A Sixth modern: all con: )—Sunny bay- 1 THIRD, 129—S per week up. THIRD, $1 per wi THIRD, 520—2 or 3 unfurnished rooms, with | Dbath: cheap. 585, cor. Gough- andsomely furnished; beatiful view; Square: reference. room’ overlooking Jeffe | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, THLY, rented; repaired. bought. sol machine suppltes. 16 Sixth: phone Mint & ALL kinds bought, & pairing 1t lowes{ ratee SPECIAL NOTICES. ket st., office 2 ery for ism; also med! for alcohalism and rheumatism. BAD tenants eject 1 for $4; collections mad COLLECTIO! ~tel. 5690 city or country. PAC CO. Montgomery £t AND WAREHOUSES. 7Y rehouss, F. SMITH, prop.. 722 Mission: goods guaranteed: tel RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. 401 Post. cor. Poweil: tel. Main 5713, ALAEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE FOUR elegant new up-to-date 2-stor: of 7, 8 and 9 rooms and bath each; fi neighborhcod: near school and station: ork all complete; from $3000 to $40 $00 cash and §25 and $3) per month; gre: gains; cheap lote for cash and houses to let | r High School and station. , with elega same as rent ; fine, new, modern §-room $3500; any terms £2600—Lot40x207 cottage; near High School and station; $0 | | cash d $26 per month. | $1000—Lot work complete; near station: easy terms, 31600—Lot 33:4x105; with a fine modern cottage of & rooms and bath; nice garden; street work | all done; near station and school; $100 caeh, | balance $20 per month. $2850$600 cash, balance $25 per month; lot 40x130, and bath; between broad and marrow gauge on Morton st. $3250—$500 cash, $25 per month; less than | rent; lot 40x150: elegzant new 2-story, § rooms | and bath; on Morton st., near Morfon-st. st tion; best bargain in Alameda: elegant re: dences on Santa Clars ave. and Central ave, - | at a bargain, Houses to let In all parts of Alameda. H. P. MOREAL & CO,, 1432 Park st., Alameda, ABOUT finished, modern 8-room house, cholc- lots 50x150; easy terms. Apply 1518 Mozart Mastick station, Alameda. CHEAPEST and best in Ame; Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in. the Tnited States, postpaid, for $1 per year. ———————————————————— FURNISHED rooms, double or singl cold water shower baths; steam heat: phone near station; breakfast if desired; every home comfort. 2101 Central ave, ; large =, 1416 Sth. HOME for ladies in grounds: private. MRS DR. FI/X "BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS by front rooms: ckeeping; gas; bath 192, Girar® House—1 large sunny furnished suites rooms; complete for housekeep- | ny furnished roome, one front, light housekpg. ; n and wife. usekeeping; ning water; A sunny front suite; 2 office for Call advertisements and riptions has been established at 109 Va- © 5 cents—The Weekly Call, for malling, 31 per year Furn. and Unforn. JOTSFORD (The), cor.Broadway and Polk— | rooms bright and sunny, Quiet and homelik suite; charges moderate: rk and Taylor Jts. MRS, J, KIN/ ffice for Call advertisements ai 148 Sixth — Rooms, 200 1st-class sunnyrms., ) housekeeping y finely and com- also unfurnished Furnished sunny front room for 206 Market, cor. Golden Gate ingle rooms $1 BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. §1700_HOUSE of 5 rooms and bath; lot 50x135; on the sunny side of street; only 4 blocks from University grounds and 2 blocks from raflroad. 0S. J. MASON, Real Estate, adjoining F. O., Berkeley. v he ot 186x tory house of 7 room ectric raflroad: just the plac raige_chickens, JOS, J. MASO) Real Estate, adjoining P. O., Berkel fully farm in bay countie: | facilities. German-American, 34 Kearny st ald o tgro FOR ral. cellar; modern; 5 minutes electric cars; lot G0xi00; this is the cheapest buy in Berkeley; lot a month at 7 per cent imterest. Address Owner, 2137 Dwight-way. window room: 1 or 2 | furnished | family. | HOBLSCHER—TIn | sunny furnished front | 1 rooms | hot and cold water: telephone; | to — BAR! nny corner alcove | BIS | BRADY—A mont) e B houses | cash and $20 per month; | cottage; in A good neighbor- | nt residence of 8] rooms; in fine condition; macadamized street; | near station and school; great bargain; worth | 5; cottage of 5 rooms; street | vith new up-to-date cottage of 7 rooms | LACKEY—In_this city, Julia F., beloved wife rica—_The Weekly | — - ~ ———— | THOME ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. VAN ELYKE- t0 improved residence in Berkeley, beauti- VIDULICH—In Monterey, September 13, 1899, | I, M Davis, London |H B Holliday, nds, for small improved Tust have good water 750; o house of 6 rooms, bath and from U. C.; near | one cost $600; this house has just been built; $300 down and $15 |2 ol OR SALE FOR CASH. B ioige of 4 7ooms, windmill and tank; close to Ashby; lot 4030; all clear; $850. 2137 Dwight way. & | CORNER store, with grocery fixtures reasonable. 400 Fifth st. rent | materials, scientific In- struments, books and office furniture for the United Sfates refrigerating and ice-making A\’E plant, Manila, P. 1—Office of the officer in charge, room 507, Pullman buflding, Chicago, Tll., Séptember 7, 1899. Sealed proposals in triplicate for furnishing and delivering above articles In specified quantities Will be re- ceived here until 8 o'clock p. m., September 1599, Bidders will quote prices for deliv- at place of manufacture at Chicago, 11, 5d at San Franciseo, Cal. For information and lists of material to be furnished apply at the office of the Depot Quartermaster, San Cal. Envelopes containing pr ed “Proposals for Tools Is for U: §. Refrigerating and Ice- Manila, P. L, addressed to £OX ‘8. ROUDIEZ, Q. M., U. 8. ould be mailed in San Francisco n Saturday evening, September MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: chard Oliver and Annie F. Doherty Lille and Charlotte Fouchy Brunning and 5. Watson and Minnie R. Mills..48 ney and Mary ( i3 and Elizabeth P. and Minnje A H BIRTHS— NARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth marrlage and death notices sent by 11 Will not be Inserted. They must be handed {ther of the publication offices and be with the name and residence of per- uthorized to me published. S city, September 11, 1599, £ William Hoe a daughter. to the wife DIED. - Anderson, Sarah Knippenberg, Ernst Andersen, Ingrid Lackey, Julia F. Bishop, Florence E. McCarthy, Joseph Brady, Mrs. M. J. Thompson, Captain Barnes, Duane Cueunello, Vincenzo Deering, James H. Van Siyke, Nicholas “rancis, Estelle Vidulich, Maria J. Grosskopf, Catharina ~ Wilson, Maggie Kibble, Elizabeth In this city, September 12, 1899, , and beloved mother of Mary, Wil- Jennie and Olga An en, a native of aged 47 years 3 months and 16 days. HE deliberations of the San Francisco ends and ucquaintances are respect: Presbytery in the Lebanon Presbyte- v 0 nd el his d R I T T ran Church on Sanchez street closed Scandinavian Lutheran Church, st Tuesday. Some routine business siniet, between Tweifth and Thirteenth. was transacted Wednesday. Public inter- rel Hill Cemetery, ber 14, 15w, | €5t in the proceedings will largely center T erdon, 4 | On an announcement of the coming instal- Ainetralia, aged 82 years and 2| lation of the new pastor of the Howard Presbyterian Church, Rev. J. S. Thomas, which will take place in that chureh one In the Presidio Military Hospital, % & September 13, 1 Duane Barnes, Company | Week from next Sunday, at 3 p, m. Rev, G. First California Volunteers, a native of | Mr. Thomas is in the city and was in at- New York, aged 22 years. tendance at the Important sessions of the 10P-Tn Onkland, September 4, 8. Flor- | yroqhvtery. The ~programme as an- enee I., beloved wife of Clyde L. Blshop, 4|, nceq s that Rev. R. W. Reynolds will native of San Francisco, aged 28 years and | 5 month: [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Saturday). at 2 o'clock, at the 1 ¢ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. | ; L e oI TobE B von Bennett, 540 Twenty-second ~street. Inter- | Jacob and fina BCHmes on's subdivision ment private 1 ; Cobb Tract: $10. s mind_mass will be cele- Heart Church, Fillmore and Alameda County. eets, to-morrow (Saturday), at 9| guean Orr to Franklin E. and Tda V. Coates, corner of Twenty-fourth and Linden for the repose of the soul of the late Mrs. M. J. Brady. Friends are invited S e 1075, being & portion of lota 4 10, block H, map of survey of Northern tension of Oukland: §10. | “Hibernia Savings and Loan Society to Louisa 5 | Kirby, lot on SW corner of Telegraph and ING—In this city, September 13, 1599, | Knox avenues, § 50 by W 100, being the N 15 | E of Persia, NE 2% by, NW 100, block 64, $10 n this city, September 13, 1899, nello, a native of Italy, aged H. Deering, a native of Denmark, | feet of lot 3 and all of lot 4, Knox Park, Oak- Me., aged 76 v 1 month and 25 days. land: $2850. Funeral services and interment private. | Venilia R. Parker (wife of J. A) to J. H. 1S—In this city, September 13, 153, | Heath, lot on W line of Locksley avenue, 248 telle, beloved wife of C. P. Francis, a na- | § of Clifton street, by W 100, being the S tive of New York, aged 41 years. | 35 feet of lot 18 and the N 15 feet of lot 20, - The funeral will take place this day | Locksley Square, Oakland; $10. (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of | Mary K., Anastatia and John F. Commins to FClRC nor & Co., 167 Mission street. In-| Emmet A. Commins, lot on § line of Fast ment Laurel Hill Cemetery Twentieth street, 100 W of Twenty-firat avenue, KOPF—In this city, September .| W 2 by § 140, belng lot 17, block 43, San An- Catharina Grosskopf, dearly beloved tonlo, East Oakland; glft. 5 Joseph Grosskopf, loving mother of Albert, | Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety to City & Frank and Matilda_Gross- | of Oakland, lot “H 735,” “I 173" on map show- jved daughfer of Barbara Gamma, | ing lands to be taken for opening Commerce | street, from Fast Twelfth to East Twenty- Hummell, a_native of Wassen. | second, Bast Oakland; $275. Canton Uri, Switzerland, aged 32 vears 6 ( Mountain View Cemetery Association to months and ‘10 ds A member of the Third | Loulsa R. Cumningham, lot 204 in plat 1i, Order of St. Francis and Cbristliche Mutter | Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland Township; Vere | 152, riends and acquaintances are respect- | ' Charles Rosenburg to Edmund Jacobs, lot be: vited to attend the funeral this day | ginning at a point 92 feet W trom SE corner of at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- | Chestnut and Lincoln streets, § 106 by W 46, Vandewater street, oft Powell, be- | being lot 10, block A, Curtis Tract, Berkeley; nd Francisco, thence to St. Boni- | g i rch, Golden ‘Gate avenue, near | “Venflia R. and J. A. Parker to J. H. Heath, t, where a solemn requtem Bigh | jot on NE corner of Third stréet and Jones will be celebrated for the repose of her | avenue, N 350, E 150, § 200, E 100, § 150, \W 250 . commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment | 1, peginning, being a portion of block J of “ross Cemetery. Andrew Jones' subdivision, Brooklyn Township; In this city, September 14, 1599, Eliza- | §10, beth Kibble, a native of Canada, aged 42| John and Agnes Black to same, lot on W line years of Second street, 150 N of Jones avenue, N 200 NBERG—In this city, September 14, W 100, block -J, Jomes Tract, Brooklyn 1506, Ernst R. dearly beloved husband of | Townehip;'$10. Anna Knippenbers. and father of George, | Venilia R. and J. A. Parker to same, same Frenk and Allce Knippenberg, a native of | (quitclaim_deed): $i0. = Westphalia, Germany, aged 59 years and 24 | n B. Cunningham to Loutsa B. Cun- day ningham, 1ot on E line of Adeline street, 520:6 N of Monroe, N 38:6, E S 105, B 91, S 208:6, of James M. Lackey, daughter of Frances | Markham, and sister ‘of Frank Daver- | TEL kosen, a native of Newport, R. aged 3 | HO ARRIVALS. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | GRAND HOTEL. fully invited to attend the funeral this day | A D Wilbur, Stockton |F W Page & fm, Cal (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- | C Marcy, Riverside |W S Tracewell, W Va dence, 212 Bush street, between Scott and | Migg Marcy, Riverside W Randall & w, Wash Devisadero. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. | {, Gerlach & w, Stocktn|Mrs C G Breed, Cal D O nnaeir coltans o8 roomsr | MCOARTEN - A Saanivertueyxequlem SEL) WA &t Paul (Mrs S A Aristead, Cal mass will be celebrated for the'repose of the | H F Dangberg, Carson H S Ferguson, Sn'Jose soul of the late Joseph McCartny at All Hal- | W H Duffin, Winters |A Osier, N Y lows' Church, N street, between Fifteenth | A W Stuart, Cal B F Durphy, Cal and Sixteenth avenues south, South San | J H Bingham, Cal Mrs C J Buchanan, Cal morrow (Saturday), commenc- [ W Alles San Mateo |E Buchanan, Cal | F W_Swarton, St Cruz|S A D Puter, Portland & w, Cal 'Miss H Ricks, Eureka Captain Noah Spears Thompson, beloved hus | H A Crocker, Oakland|Dr F F Upham & W, band of Cornelia Clarke Th pson, a native | T E Sharkey, N Y Dixon of Bourbon County, Ky. (Chicago Tribune, | H E Irish, Sta Cruz |Miss 'V Upham, Dixon Lafayette and Crawfordsville, Ind, and | E G Anderson, N Y |R T Covert, Salida stember 13, 1899, | J € Fa Paris, Ky., papers please copy.) € R Holcomb, Portiand/A Musto, Stockton EFF nds and acquaintances are respect- | G W Mall Livermore M: ) Michel, Freeno fully invited to attend the funeral services | J A Graves, Cal J E Todd, Riverside to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, at the | J H Hollo v, Cal IMiss Todd, Riverside residence, 3739 Twentieth street. Mrs J O Green, Cal D H McEwen, Cal VALCY—In this city, September 14, 1899, Louis, | Miss I Green, Cal R _Kilorngton, Cal Youngest and dearly beloved son of Theresa | L H Griffith, Sedttle J W Warren, Ls Ang and the late Gabriel Valey, and brother of | W W Lavamocy, B C C Howard, Denver Remigio Valey, a native of San Francisco, | E D Andrews, Helena |J D Wadsworth, Cal aged 4 months and 3 days. Migs Grover, ‘Colusa |J F Baker, Portiand In this city, September 13, 18 Miss Howard, N Y F* W Sabich, Ls Ang beloved son of Anna Van Slyke, | G W Grant, Vancouver Mrs C A Loubrey, § D B. Van Slyke, a na- | L Perry, Los Ang H Smith, Stanford ew York, aged 55 years 3 months and | S Wertheim, Toronto [C H Gllbert & Cal (Schenectady, N. Y., papers please | J Kirkpatrick, Toronto|Mrs L de Vries, Seattle J Stovel, Tord R Laws, Surf W J Dordge, Ci [Mrs J_Roberts, S Jose Mrs Francis, Mt View [P W Moore Miss Francis, Mt View P V Leavy, Seattle PALACE HOTEL. - F J Carolan, Phila [A W Pearson & w, Cal M de Vries & w, Phila |M A Phillips, Stanford P O'Rourke, Pleasantn G Linn, San Jo Nichola and bro! tive of nds and acquaintances are respect- ted to attend the funeral this day ‘ . at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of the Unitéd Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fifth street, where services will be beld. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. Maria Josephine, beloved daughter of 'A. J. | C M Garver, T N E L Oppenheimer, N ¥ and_ Nellie Vidulich, a native of California, | ¢ G Bunker, U S A (Dr A W Peckham. Pa aged 5 years 3 months and 10 day: F K Mears, Phila {Miss E D Maple, Cal | WILSON—In this city, September 13, 1899, Mag- | § Ullman, New York |Mrs M E Benediet, Neb gie, dearly beloved wife of Robert Wilson, | L C Gutman, N Y G Holterhoff & w, Cal mother of Edward F. and the late Mary L. | M Franklin, N Y Miss R B Atherton, Cal Wilson, and sister of Lillle, Mary and the | WY Newlih & w. Cal [Mrs M Donald, N'Y late John Rilley and Mrs. Edward Monag- | F @ Phelps, N Y |3 Bunce, U 8'N han, a native of the parish of Templeport, | T M Draper, N Y D C O'Rellly, Portland County Cavan, Ireland, aged 26 years. §ir T Tancred, London/C H Lymberg, N Y [ Friends and aequaintances are respect- | W B Kirkman, Chicago J § Tobin, Burllngame tully invited to attend the funeral this day | V B Archer & w, W Va B Thomas, New York (Friday), at §:30 o'clock, from her late resi- | T L Fletcher, Aus |J R Tobin, San Jose dence, 721 Tehama street, thence to St. Jo- | § Smith, Australla | Mrs W W Sylvester,Mo seph’s Church, where a requiem high mass | A Schliemann, Parls !0 D Norton, U § N 1 be celebrated for the repose of her soul, | Mrg R E Montgomery, W A Moffett, U § N commencing at § o'clock. Interment Holy | ° Council Bluffs Mr & Mrs Hettrick, Cal Cross Cemetery Mise L D Rhorer, Neb Miss Homans, N Y FOR sale—i-room house, close to Dwight way; $1100. Address Ow 37 Dwight way. (OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. | OFFICE—008 BROADWAY OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $3000—7 ROOMS; up to dat 0x134; must sell in 10 da call for a list of new houses. %08 Broadway, Oakland, 00—A FURNISHED new Gothic Queen Anne house, 6 rooms and basement room and everything the Intest style and finish; seeini is belleving: call early; owner is retir- ing from housekeebing: property $4500. J. S. MYERS. 1002 Broadway. ew housé; lot terms to suit; . E. BUNCE, Oakland. B | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR fALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas. the furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin. Oakland. OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. ) rent with board in private family, a large handgomely furnished room, with ' furnace heat; £ blocks from cars. Address A. W., | | _Call office, Oakland. / furnished room; $ & Sunny furpished bay- antel; folding bed IOR House, 3% Turk, cor. Taylor sunny front bay-wind. rm FULTON, 215, also others, DIVIDEND NOTICES, DIVIDEND KOTICE--Dividend No. 71 (25c per | PIVAR) of the Hutehinson Sugar Plantation Company, will be payable at the office of the company, 227 Market on and after Wednesday, September , 1899, Transfer books will close on Thursday, September 14, 1599, at 8 o'clock & m. B. H. SHELDON, Secretary. ortable furn. MRS, HYER. Seventh and Navarre)—Col GRAND SOUTH: ~Sunny roome, en suite or single; parlors; reading room: elevator, COCK_Housg, 71 Mission—Sel rooming house; $1 60 to $6 per week. DIVIDEND Nctice—Dividend No. 1 (2c per share) of the Kilauea Sugar Plantation Com- pany will_be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market street, on or after Fri- dny, September 15tH, 1899. Transfer books will close on Friday, September 8th, 1599, at 8 o'clock p. m. E. H, SHELDON, Secretary. % NEW WESTERN HOTEL. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., H Willlams, Ls Ang ‘u F Lee, Fresno F J Black, Oakdale |G Simpgon, Kenutcky (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher), | Ve i 3 F T Peterson, Sonora L Wendel, New York FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, | F ‘French, Redwood 1_, F Gove, Portland 20 Fifth st., opposite Lingoln School. E &mith, 1daho |C L Wendel, Sissons Telephone South 0. H D Hammett, Stocktn J H Ladd, Seattle on NE line of Trinidad (Seventh) avenue, 225 | NW of L street, NW 25 by NE 100, block 122, | Samuel 1. Peerry of the United States © aaoretic: | Central Park Homestead; 3. NE line of Seventh avenue, 20 NW of L street, NW 25 by NE 109, block 123; 1-624 of same: $10. line of Oak Grove street, SE 37:6 by SW 112; §10. ITorr%of this elt{y visited the bordet near 0 Heringhi, lot 5, block 180, University Extension Assoclation; $10. to Take Effect on the First. 800 E of Plymouth, E 200° by S 125, block N, Ratiroad JHomestond: also_lot on NW line of months ago, news came from Washing- 'unich s 3 of ussian avenue, SW = ”1 by‘ fwr*fiww 'fl“k ;“'A : ‘em:” ,’{“{Z"&'fi‘“i ton yesterday that Shipping Commissionn. ot on ne of Athens street, B ot R MB35 by MW 100" blosk” da [ ed to hand in his resignation to take same; $10. - 3 Chiny, New York (J § Nelson, Seattle Rowamen, Manlla |} 0'shen, 'skaguny S———— | O ConnoT, N 1 “oyle. 8an Jose __McAVOY & CO., M Yarrow, Merced [A Lindstrom, Cal FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, | | J'st ‘Clair, Petatuma | 1255 Market st between ith and 9th, — — B SMUGGLING IMMIGRANTS. Mexican Laborers Imported to Work on Railroads in Arizona and Esther L. Crockard to Jacques Barielles, lot California. Immigration Board at Victoria passed through this city yesterday on his way me; 35. | to the Mexican frontier to investigate the ston to same, lot on NE line of | glleged smuggling of Mexican raflroad la- Mary B. Gratto (Crockard) to same, lot on James J ey e T Namer g5, " NW B horors -across the line into the United States at _points of railroad construction . | ga]l;veénl nc:en,hAr:m:{m. and Baneru» Cecllin_McGrane to Mary White. lot on 8w | fleld, Cal. sho me ago Deput el MeGrane 4 emas” o SH of arrison | Immitgration Commissioner A. de I Celia Kerney to Carrle B. Cheever, undivided San Francisco Land Company to Charl fego and found that the smuggling H. | 8a Jangvaap, 1ot on W line of Eighth avenue, of'kexk-an labor into California was go- 5 N of (‘lement street, N 25 by W 120; $1000. ' | ing on at a lively rate. He reported the Jacob and Lina Heyman to Lavonia L. Mount fagt to the Commissioner General at (wite of Samuel 1), lot on £ line of Forty- ® and Mr. it avenue, 300 N of J atrest, N6 by | 1y SanmELon, Ard Mr Loury. waa detplled 120; $10. Edwin and Ellen Lawrence to Alice M. Car- foil Crite of J. M.), Iot on N line of }M street, | COMMISSIONER GWIN RETIRES. E of Tenth avenue, E 25 by N 100; $10. P S Laopald mnd e B vemiity Tatmas | Has Been Asked for His Resignation Same to same. 1ot on £ lins.of Lobos streat. | ,q foreshadowed in The Call several er William M. Gwin will be request- effect on the 18t of Oectober. Mr. Gwin Solomon and Dorg Getz to Wilhelm and So- | was appointed by President Cleveland six phia Zell, lot on NW line of Athens street, | years ago, and was afterward placed m‘ A NEW PASTOR ersen, beloved wite of Olut An- | ppy_ J, S, THOMAS, THE NEW PRESBYTERIAN PASTOR. | act as moderator, Rev. Dr. Mackenzie will | deliver the sermon, Rev. Mr. Carson will | charge the pastor and Rev. Dr. Hemphill | will charge the people. Rev. Mr. Thomas is quite young, but he has already occupied several pastorate is a graduate of Lawrence University, ‘Wisconsin, and Lane Seminary, Cincin- He was first a pastor at Jackson, Ohio, and then octupied the pulpit in the | Fifth Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati where he remained three years. Then he was pastor of the Bethlehem Presbyterian | Church in Minneapolis. He comes to San Francisco from Minneapolis. the civil service, but President McKin- position out of the civil service and left it open. Charles W. Bassett will be appoint- ommended by the California delegation. The clerks in the office are protected by civil service and will not be changed. —_— e THEATER WAR TAX. Special Agent Thomas Will Procure | the Rearrest of Lessee McDonald of the Alhambra. Internal Revenue Agent Bert M. Thomas is not satisfied with the decision of United States Commissioner Heacock in the theater war tax case, in which Henry McDonald of the Alhambra Thea- ter the defendant. McDonald was lessee of the theater and was arrested for refusing to pay the war tax of $100 per vear. His attorney contended that the pro- prietor of the theater bullding should pay | the tax and not the lessee. sudge Heacock dectded tbat McDonald’'s at- torney was right. Mr. Thomas says that If the decision stands it will lose a large sum of money to the United States, and that all over the country the lessees and not the pro- prietor is made to pay the tax. Mr. homas yru;ms?s to file an information agalnst MeDonald and throw the contro- versy into the United States courts for declsion. — e The men of Chicago spend $3,500,000 a. | vear for shaves. ——————e e LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Thursday, September 14. pftmr Sunol, Higgins, 6 hours from San ego. Schr Nettle Low, Low, 5 hours from Point ves. Stmr Alcatraz, Carlson, 52 hours from New- port. DOMESTIC PORT. PORT BLAKELEY-—Arrived Sept 14—Bark Hesper, from Port Townsend. Sailed Sept 14—Haw ship John Ena, for Dela- goa Ba OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco. For Alaskan ports, 10 a. m., ] September 15, 23, 25, October 3, change at Seattle. For Victoria, Vancouver (B. C), Port Townsend, Se- { attle, Tacoma, Everett, Ana- cortes and New Whatcom | (Wash.), 10 &. m., September 15, 23,28, October 8, and every fifth day thereafter; change at Seattle | company's steamers for Alaska and .; at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Van- couver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m., Sep- tember 16, 21, 26, October 1, and every fifth day thereatter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayu Port Harford (San Luis_Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, Bast San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newnort, § a. m., September i7, 21, 25, 2, Oc- tober 3, ‘and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luls Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a m., Sentember 15, 19, 23, 27, October i, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- lia and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., 7th of each month. For further information obtain folder. The company reserves the right to change without previous notice steamers, sailing dates and houre of sailing. TICKET OFFICE—{ New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agt 10 Market st., San Franch THE 0, R, & N, 0, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS 7O PORTLAND From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. FAHE 2]! First Class Iucluding Bertd 8 Second Clas'; and Meals. STATE OF CALIFORNIA sail “Sept. 5, 15, 25; Oct. COLUMBIA <ails ..8ept. 10, 20, 30; Oct. 10, 20, 30 Short Line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Bute, Helena and all points in ' the Northwest. Through tickets to all points Fast. B. C. WARD, General Agent. 630 Market st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents. The §. 8. Australia salls for Honolulu Wednesday, Septem- ber 20, at 2 p. m, S. 8. Mariposa sails De) tia Honolul and en Auckland for Sydney Wednesday, October 5 4, at 10 p. m. Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawall, Samoa, New Zealand, Australla, Indi: 3 etc.; §010 firat class. e $Pi 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight Office. 327 Market COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE, DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Salling every Saturday at 10 a. m. « ey, North River. foot of (m Morton st. LA BRETAGNE. Sept. 23: LA TOURAINE, Sept LA NORMANDIE, Oct. 7; LA CHAMPAGNE, Oct. 14; LA GASCOGNE, Oct 21, Firstecl ward, 5 per cent redustion o round trip. Second-class to Havre, $45. 10 per cent reduc tlon on round trlp. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 Broad. way (Hudson building), New York. J. F. FU- GAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgom- ery ave., San Francisco. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOB U. 8. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEIO, / Steamer ‘"Monticello.’” MON., Tues, Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 5, 8:80 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night), Fri- 1 p. m. and $:30; Sundays, 10:30 a. m., § . ‘m._Landing and office. Mission-street ler No. 2. Telephone Main 1505. . FARE ... ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENT ——OF THE—— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ——OF THE— Comnecticut Mutual LIFE INSURANCE COMPARY F HARTFORD, IN THE STATE OF CON- the 3lst day 1898, ‘and for the year ending on that made’ to the Insurance Commissioner of the "State of California, quirements of section 13 of the Political Code of said State. December, puruant to Amount of Capital Stock paid up Net value of Real Estate owned by the “Company ... Amount of Loans secured by and Mortgage on Real Estate Ambunt of Loans secured by pledge of Bonds, Stocks or other market- able securities Premium notes form taken in payment of premi- ums on policies now in force Cash market value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by the Compa: Amount of Cash pany’s office Amount of Cash deposit, Interest due and accrued. Rents due and accrued. . Net amount of premiums in process of collection and of deferred pre- 28,900,189 39 | s collateral. .. 2,300 00 94,622 19 | - 20,405,068 42 | 61 in Banks Total assets LIARILITIES. Claims for death losses and matured due and unpaid.... losges and ma- endowments, 87,570 50 Claims for death tured endowments in process of adjustment, or adjusted but not 149,319 00 | 40,392 00 Claims resisted. by the Comp: Net present value of all the out- standing _policies, cording to the Combined Experi- ence Tables of Mortality, with 4 . 55.361,314 0 Amount of all unpald dividends to policy holders .. | surrender values c! . 78243717 latmable on poli- ms paid in advance. Additional special reserve for Term Policles and Annuities . ; Total liabilities 0 S RO S SO AL e bl w0 v s G e s s b B i i o o i S e i e e i R i s R PR e PR T T o rmorems_ \HOWARD CHURCH WILL PROPOSALS for tools re- 241,360 00 34,354 53 | 15,098 00 956,665,545 20 | Cash received for premiums on new policies during the vear.. Cash received for renewal of premi- ums during the year.. E Cash received for sale of Cash received for interest Cash recsived for rents Cash received from all other sources 329,300 44 Total income . EXPENDITURES. ed to the vacancy. He has been rec-| Cash paid for losses and matured endowments cash paid to | Pald for surrendered policies. Paid for dividends to pollcy hold- proclamation of last May took the | $4,253,340 656,040 Commisstons paid to Salarfes and other compens agents and medical examiners. | salaries and traveling expenses of managers of agencles. Medical examiners’ ,999 53 4 | Cash paid for taxes. | Cash paid for rents. aid for taxes on Real Estate er cash payments. 177,64 279,160 Total expenditures during PREMIUM-NOTE ACCOUNT. | Premium notes and other premium_ebligations beginning of the vear.. Premium notes and other premium obligations re- celved during the year. Deductions during_the year, as follows: Amount of notes and other premium obligations used in pavment of losses and Amount of notes and ather obligations used in purchase dered policies. \ Amount of notes and other premium _obligations used in payment of dividends to policy holders. Amount of notes and other premium obligations vold- ed by lapse of policies.. Amount of notes and other obligations re- reduction of Premium- Note Account Balance, note assets at end of the JACOB L. GREENE, President. HERBERT H. WHITE, Secretary. | Subscribed and sworn to before me, 17th day of February, F. PECK, Notary Public. F. R. NOYES, GENERAL AGENT, HARMON, Distriot Buperintendent Ag:neies, A. K. | 30-31-32 Mills Building, Montgomery St.. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 80 04 1,370 00 2,760,260 07 809,987 58 o | this | |B OCEAN TRAVEL. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Stopping at_Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. Oct. 11 Oct. 13 Oct. 25 Sept. 20| St. Louls. o Py RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwero. From New York Every Wednesda Sept. 20| Southwark. Sept. 27) Westernlan 4 Kensington. EMPIRE LINE. Seattle, St. Michael, Dawson City. information regarding frelght and pussage apply, to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 30 Montgomery st., or &ny of its agencies. TOYO KISEN KAISHA | @ TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for | YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, ! Kobe (Hloge), Nagasaki and Shanghai, connecting at Hongkong with steamers No cargo received on board on ay .Friday. October § -Wednesday, Nov. 1 calling at | AMERICA-MARU, HONGKONG-MARU. Round-trip tickets at reduced freight and passage apply at company's office, 421 Market st., cor. " H. AVERY. General Agent. and | for | For | RAILROAD TRAVEL. Santa Fe Route San Francts—c; to Chicago. THE MOST COMFORTABLE WA THE CONTINENT. EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PULLMAN PALACE AND PULLMAN UPHOLSTERED TOURIST CARS LEAVE OAKLAND MorLp FOR CHICAGO AND THE BAST. TAKE MARKET-STREET FERRY AT 6:30 P, M. CKELS & BROS. CO. Agta., 14 Montgomen | Y ACROSS 1 to Havre, $65 and up- | DINING-ROOMS ARE MANAGED BY MR. FRED HARVEY, AND ARE PERFECT DETAIL, SERVING | MEALS AT | ‘REGULAR HOURS AND REASONABLE | NO OTHER LINE OFFERS 80 MANY IN- DUCEMENTS A8 THE SANTA FE ROUTE. SAN FRANCISCO (TICKET OFFICE, MARKET ST, 'HONE MAIN 1531 OAKLAND. OFFICE, 1118 Broadway. BACRAMENTO OFFICE, 201 J Street. BAN JOSE OFFICE, 7 W, Santa Clara st. IN | RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOTUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) tenve and are due to arrive Tratn e AN FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) FroM AUGuUsT 3, 183. — ARRIVE and Romscy . n, Vallejo, Napa, ood 71064 Elmira, 7304 Martinez, San Rat 8 lauti m‘"d&n"‘x oo e Yk 100A A tlautic 1. 's8, Ogden 81 s N "Liversore, . Btocktor, ‘hico, Jted Bluff. 8:304 *Milton, Oakdale and Fonora. 8:304 Yosemite Vi Chine eso. 9:004 Hayward: 9:004 Martincs, Trac #1004 Frezno, Bakerstiell Santa Bar) Loa Angeles, Deming, El Paso, New Orleavs and East 10:004 Vallcio, Martinez and Way Stations d W, Livermore, Stockton, Sacra- ‘mento, Mendota, Hanford, Visalis, alley via Oakdale and Nilea avd Way Station Latbrop, Stockton, Te8D0.. .. ... 4:00r Martinez, San Napa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa... 4:00r Benicia, Margsville, Orovill 4:30 Nilos, Nen Jose aud Stockton . osemite Sleeping Car for Raymon ©100p The Owl Tracy, Fremo, Bakers- s for Santa Barbara, 518OP Stockton. Mcrced, T'r 3:30r Martinez, Tracy, 'Mendota, Mojave end i.os Angeles. .. s30P Santa I'e Route, Atlantio Exp: for Mojave and $:00¢ Chicago-Sau Franciseo! 1008 Vail $27002 Vallcia odding, Portland, Puge Sound and_East COAST PIVISION (Narrow Gauga). (Foot of Market Strecs.) 454 Banta Oruz Excursion for Bauta Cruz and Principal Way Stations 18:05% 81104 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Felton, Boulder Oreek, Santa Cruzand Way @167 Nowark, Geotervilie, Feiton, Boulde Santa Cruz an 41157 Ban Jose. tions. $4s1Br Felton, CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAR FRAROISO0—Fost of Market Sireet (Silp 8)— Lt *23:00 33:00 00 8:00 10:004.M. Prom 0LELAKD—Fosl of Broadway [ DIVISION (Broad Gange). ‘bird and Townsend Sts.) PRSI i b it ik ) SR %6:104 Occan View, South San Francieco 5:004 Sau Joso and Way Btations (Ney Almaden Wednesdaya ouly 17:804 Sundsy Excursion for 8: Pucific Grove and Principal Way . 91004 8an Jose, Luis . Obispo, 4, Ranta Paso Robles, San A Pacific Grove. ta Cruz, Pacifio Grove d Principal Way Stations Bp San Josesnd Principal Way Stati 0P San Jose and Principal Way Stations *8:354 5:30r San Jose and Princ) 0r San Jose aud Way San Jose aud Way Station A for Moruing. | ®Bunday excepted bSaturday and Sundey. . CALIFORNIA NORTHVESTERN BY. C0. " SAN FRANGI *3:30p SanJose, al Way Stations P for Afternoon t Saturday only. 1 Sunaay only. fSurday and Monday. LESSEHR SCO AND NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:40, 1:00 a m.; Thursdays—Extra trip 81180 p. m. ‘Saturdays—Extra trips at 139 | BUNDAYS—$:00, | "8:00, 6:20 p. m. RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, $9083,983 72 | WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50,°9:20, 11:10 &, m.; 12:45, 3:40, 5:15 p. m. | BUNDAYS— 1:00 & m.; 10, 9:40, 11310 8. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:08, Between San Francisco and Schuctzen Park | same schedule as above. Ban Francisco. Destination. | days.| Days. 10:40 am| $:40 am pm|{10:25 am | 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm | Gloverdale, |1:35 pm{_s:z'opm | Hoplana and | Guerneville. ‘rxo:m am| §:40 am Glen Ellen. |6:05 pm| 6:20 pm i Sebastopol. 10:40 am/(10:25 1 7:35 pm| 6:20 Stages connect at SBanta Rosa for Mark West Bprings and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gevse Springs; at Clovardale for the Geysers; at Hops land for Duncan Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake: ort and Bartlett Springs; prings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel ke, Witier Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, tter Valley, John Day's, Riversids, Lierley e for Skaggs Highland Springs, at Ukiah for Vichy Soda Springs, Little River, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg., ‘Whitesboro, ming's, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Olsen' Beotia and Bureka., Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 630 Market st., Chronicle bld H,_C. WHITING, General Manager. HORTH PAGIFIC COASY RAILROAD. Via Sausalits Ferry. eptember_ 1, 20 TO MILL VALLEY 11:00 8. m.; R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. Commencing FROM SAN FRAN WEEK DAYS-—T: EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Wednesdays, , at 9:00 and 1 does not run to S 0 p. m. does not run to Trains marked (*).run to FROM SAN RAFA 'EXTRA TRIPS Wednesdays Trains marked (*) run to San Quenti FROM MILL VALLEY TO y a. m.: 12:85, EXTRA TRIPS and Saturdays at 20, 6:30, 10:20 HROUGH TRAT ‘Wednesdays 00, 10:20 p. m. Cazadero and way sta’ . m. Saturday: . m. Sundays—Cazadero and way st m. Sundays—Pt. Reyes and Wi \THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. trains will rui bl Bakersfela mediate points as required. fage and other connections 321 Market st., T Stopping at Inter For particulars of st Inquire at Traffic Department, San Francisco. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco, via Sausalito Ferry, Commencing SUNDAY, April WEEK DAYS, 9:3 Extra trip_on Mo day at 5:15 P. nesday and Satur- . m., Return‘ng Same in 'San Francisco at 9, 10 and 11 a. ™. and 1:45, 2:30 and 4 o m. Fare S. F. to Summit and Return, $1 40. THOSE. COOK & SON, Asts., 621 Market st.

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