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"0 CALL, SATURDAY THE SAN FRANCIS HYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. DR. ULIVE GRUVER, iree treatment dally, 10 a m. and 08 Market st., room 6, TAYLOR, 10§—Neatly furnished rooms; sult- able for gentlemen; gas; bath. | TAYLOR, 117--Large front room, $16 a month; also single; bath, THE Heath, and board: modern: all | THE Pledmont (119A Sixth st,)—Sunny bay- vindow rooms, doubl le; rent low DR, « 0’ DONY rket st ice and residence, Sixth and Seventn. bet PHOTOGRAPHIC VS UPPLIES. irst-class rooms telephone; 2ady st.— ot and cold water; onveniences. ow ready for mailing. Montgomery st. 15 - = | PROPERTY WANTED. | Tooms from $1 : = s of city, 1 or 2 t be reasonable. Address s = “icok and gran ranch on | THIRD. &2 or 3 unturnished rooms, with shares; partly furnished. Address 1025 AR e AR 3 | TURK, cor. Gough—Sunny corner alcove room} handsomely furnished: beatiful view: overlooking Jefferson Sauare; reference NCIA, 1167 with or wit gas and bath S ——— T ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. ely furnished sunny front t hoard, in private fam- ) honsekeeping rooms. al TWO-STORY store, flat and stables; | = —————— = = st., between Eighteenth and Nine. SWING MACHINES AN PPLIE ent bar st $4500; 24:4x125; s AR A must se! mortgage partly pald | 2 MONTELY, rented: repaired. bought, so1d; ff; easy terms NICOL, 410 Kearny st machine supplies. 145 Sixth: phone Mint 48 townstte to sell; 24 acres W HAIGHT, 401 California ALL kinds bought, sol1, exchanged, rented; pairine t lowest rates 205 Fourth st INT RICHMC ity _properties = e = - CO., 667 Market st. SPECIAL NOTICE! Y Golden Gate Park, HOPKINS, 955 Market st., office 2— vou wish to sell them, very for rheumatism; also medi- {10 Montgomery st ths for aleoholism and rheumatism. nt Lobos ave at a | BAD tenants efec: | for $4: collections made: only §1300: all of the | ity or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION s graded and the lots now | CO.. 415 Menteomery at__ronms 8-10- tel. 5520 — O 1 fine chance to bulld up e only corner for sale in excellent location f will pay well; a rare | CALA 'S 722 M orage Warehouse, F. sion; goods guaranteed . 410 Montgomery st. | 2 )DOLPH_Storag PIERC and Mo Office. 401 Post. cor. Powell: tel. Main 5 bz o | and Primrose sis., from s | = = to suit purchaser. NEL- m N WO ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ST s s LS PPe B U L I 4 1) PRI S RS . s we will sell a | great bargain. | G e = — — & CO., 1705 Market st ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. \dvertisements and s and bath; lot tx lished at 109 Va- | valk from sta- 1612 Chapin. . modern S-room house, chole aiso modern cottage. 6 rooms; egsy terms. Apply 1518 Mozart STATE—COUNTRY— ALE--30 ac o C Co., Mastick station, Alameda. orchard of e an PEST and best in America—The Weekly g part! ri Brent. | Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the o f TUnited States, postpatd, for $1 per year. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. HOME for ladies in delicate health; large grounds; private. MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 Sth. BERKELEY ADVERTISENENTS | B furnished complete & beds, 1 In kitchen, per week CREELEY REAL E ation ; fine 1 FIPTE. 107 shed rooms | $10—HOUSE of & rooms and bath: ot 1 rooms | “on the sunny side of street: oniy'd4 blocks from University grounds and 2 blocks from { railroad JOS. J. Ma ! Real Estate, adjoining P. O., Berkel ONLY $3500—2-story house of 7 rooms; lot 186x 125; near electric railroad; just the place to H fckens. JOS. J. MASO! . adjoining P. O., Berkeley ne S-room house: all & and " Park housekeep'ng HAVENS or H. ABRAHA PR near Fabiola Hosp and bath; rooms 135; near Lorin statl adamized; i ighborhood; all modern im- provements. C. NAMANNY, Lorin station. FOR sale—3 a_house of 6 -room usekeeping apart- | cellar; modern: § minutes’ from 1 Tenge. batn. | electric cars: lot 50x100; this is the cheapest " | buy in Berkeley: lot alone cost $600; this use- s just been built; $300 down $15 7 per cent interest. Address 7 Dwight-way ished NICE improved residence in nds, for Taust \erican, Berkeley, beautl furnished front FOR SALE FOR CASH A house of 4 rc wir mill and tank; close to Ashby: 10x130; all clear; $530. 2137 Dwight way CORNER _ store, with grocery fixtures; rent 400 Fifth st close to Dwight way 2137 Dwight way. Market—2 pleas ner, OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. GFFICfiE-—QOS BROADWAY. VAN NI 1 : | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. sunn; 2 unny front suite; kitchen; gas range. TEEES TR 2 ce for Call advertisemerts and | $3000—7 ROOMS: up to date new house; lot been established at 1083 Va- | 60x134; must sell in 10 days; terms to 1 for a list of new houses. BUNC Broadway, Oakland. e e e e e e OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR fALE. aas, the Oakland. ou from H. Schell th and Frankiin AN furni itroduction to ure dealer, 1 —Furn. and Unfarn. OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. . cor.Broadway and Polk— b ght and sunny, rate; cars direct. ” | FOR rent with board n private family, a large and Tayior sis— | handsomely furnished room, with 'furnace kA Tyl oy | heat; 2 blocks from cars. Address A. W.. day. MRS. J. KINC Call ‘office. "Onkiand __ - 148 _Sixth — Rooms, DIVIDEND NOTICES. 10 $ per week, and | ———— - open all night. DIVIDEND 1 OTICE—Dividend No. 71 (Zic per = | “share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation ANCH office for Call advertisements and | Company, Wil be payable at the office of the Fiptions has been established at 109 Va- | company. 327 Market st, on and after | IWednesday, September 20, 18%9. Transfer = - | books will ‘close on Thursday, September 14, ; ss sunnyrms., , at 3 o'clock p. m : to 34 wk;: also housekeeping. E. 1. SHELDON, Secretary. Second st., d. single, $1'to $1 farket or week, $150 c to sc. e MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: (old No. 134)~—Fur- also unfurnished. 1426 Jules F. Hancock and M. Adah Avrill front room for | Willlam S. Ball and Mabel H. Brown.. orivate. Enevold Jespersen and Mary Oyhamby ahnigen and Annfe E. Ward ut and Egenie-Boulenger astave R Joseph B. € near Hyde—Furnishe FORNIA 1266 Market, cor. Gate ‘CARROLTON Golden 7 mr " - ARROETON, e Mkt on S99 | BIRTHS—MNARRIAGES—DEATAS States Hoteh)—Clean, neat e a week up. Pirth_marriage and death notices sent b —— —— | m i1l niot be Inserted. They must be har window room with | in at either of the publication offices and be up. 3 indorsed with the name and residence of per- mihel T3 | S0ns authorized to have the same published. - = : - BORN. FLLIS, 39, cor. Larkin—Sunny furnished b i g 3 = i Tolding (box: 3t nereona HADELER—In this clty, September 8, 1599, to _window; mantel; folding bed; 2 persons. | “in¢ wite of D. Hadeler, a daughter. and yard; | KING—In this city, September 5, 1899, to the wife of Charles A. King, a son s > MESSERSMITH—In this city, Seotember 1, 3 k. cor. Taylor—New | “q”" %, 1he wife of C. W. Messersmith, a inny front bay-wind. rms.; trane'nt. | S50 40 r Jeatly furnished | ROBERTS—In this city, September 14, 1899, to gas range, b 1l John Roberts, a sol The Navarre)—( | 2lers accommodate | MARRIED. GRAND SOU RN, BE. . Soventh and | BRENT—RUST-In this city, September 14, O iinsion st 7 rooms, en sulte or single; the Rev. T. H. Woodward, Everett rs; reading room; elevator. t and Lillian B. Rust, both of San ~ s P Francigco. HANCOCK House, T§1 Mixsion—Select family | powNEY—WALTERS—In this clty, September sl 150 to 36 per week 14, by Thomas F. Dunn, Justice of the A 025 room w¥Wh oloset and | I rederick J. Downey of Martinez and o s Siiaen “' closet and | Mary C. Walters of San Francisco - - - - P8 | TROXEL—HOOK—In this city, September 7, HAWTHOR. ' Becond and Third, | e residence of the bride's sister, n Harrison ; board | Mrs, Tunnison, by the Rev. T. H. Woodward, | optional; reas muel K. Troxel and Angle Hook, both of HOWARD, Torms; nicely fur- D Ajto: nisbedst e electric lights. per a from eping room 3 nd transient. Kuffner, Elizabeth Lienau, Magretta E. Mcuarthy, Joseph McLure, John Barber, Lyman C. Bishop, Florence B. y furnished rooms rea- Butler, Agnes P. { | | Andera Sarah eping privileges | o= = Derby, Annie Mitchell, Thomas : ice sunny sultes; running Dye, Willlam H. Simmen, Louise * permanent patrons desired. | Eldred, Ada M. Smith, Frederick J. 21 Third—Nes Alma N Spear, Henry L. A e e Hans Thompson, ~ Captain = E e wokla » Holdstein, Rose G. Noah 8. s 429, 1 Fifth and h—Nieely | Johansman, William Valey, Louls sitshad 5 FoOtsET Iqutet B s oo Knippenberk, Ernst Wiggins, Josephine g A Koster, Blvira ~en ¥ Frankiin. Markel—Large | ANDERSON-In this clty, September 14, 1899, v e and single ulso hskpg. beloved wife of Thomas Anderson, a o — of Australia, aged 62 years and furn 1 rooms in vrivate family mon! i Mason st., near Post, [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- al to-morrow irnished Tooms and | fully invited to attend the fune O FARI o o P (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock, from St. John's . ights: day. wk.. M0. | prochyterian Church, corner California and ¥ £ Cosmos Club)—Ele- | Octavia streets. Interment private. Please rnished sunny rooms: reasonable. | omit flowers v = e | BARBER-In Portland, Or., September 15, Touse, 125 Kills st.—Incand 1498, Lyman Conrad, only son of Lyman H. . reading room, smoking room and | and Barber, aged 2 vears and & months. sooe per night. 3¢ to $1.50; | preyop—In Oakland, September 14, 1893, Flor- i ik st B eevator on | ence E., beloved wite of Clyde. L. Bishop, a floge; Tooms WEtubEy baths. | 104 of San Francisco, aged 28 years and montbe. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, at the sidence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bennett, 340 Twenty-second street. Inter- ment_private. BUTLER-In this city, September 15, 1800, Ag- e and Larkin— sunny; private pleasant sunny furnished BCOTT, EVENTH, 202-Nicely furnished rooms; sun- lawn; modern conveniences. _ny all day; nice ; mo i¢ nes P., beloved wife of Percy Butler, SRMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st.. near Market— urnished and unfurnished. HLENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., - o (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher), st e t | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, furnished rooms: get list free. Fisth u.i opposite Lincoln School. Renting Co., 426 K2arny st. Telephoge South 80. Hillsdale Hou: elevator; trans BIXTH, rket, gant furnished room; STOP hunting FPacific Room a | daughter of Joseph and Catherine Moreno, and sister of George, John, Morrls, Walter and Joseph Moreno and Mrs. G. L, Wilson, & native of San Francisco, aged 21 years § months and 2 days. T Notice of funeral hereafter. DERBY—In this city, September 15, 1809, An- nie Derby, beloved mother of George Derby and Lottle Bertsch, and sister of Lizzie Bishel, a_natlve of New Orleans, La., aged 57 years and 9 days 7 Remains at the parlors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. DYE-In this city, September 15, 1599, Willlam Haddock Dye, son of Alfred E. and Susie . Dye, a native of Farmington, Cal., aged 1 year and 6 months. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the First M. E. Church, Powell street, near Washington. _DRED—In Alameda, September 14, 183, Mrs. Ada M. Eldred, daughter of the late B, D. Waters of Bennington, Vt., a native of Ver- mont, aged 73 years. . GRAY-In Berkeley, Cal., September 14, 19 | "Alma Nelson Gray, wife of Arthur W. Gray, aged 20 years. . [7Funeral strictly private. HEBLING—In Oakland, September 13, 1899, ¢ Huflns', 1}:‘91.,\-?1 husband of Matilda {-{fb““' suffered such a financial cramp last year, and father of the late Lillle, Ellen, Florence | 5re t5 he the victims again this year. and Pdith Hebling, a native'of Sweden, 8€4 | i g que to the small apportionments 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | to be madé for these departments. Last year the members of the fire department fully invited to attend the funeral services | this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, at the mor= | {0010 "o mnelled to work six weeks for 1123 FIANCES LOW AT GARDEN CY Police and Firemen Will Again Suffer. ————— Epeclal Dispatch to The Call. SAN JOSE, Sept. 15.—There promises to be another shortage of city finances dur- ing the present fiscal year, which com- menced July 1, and already steps have been taken looking to a curtailment in the different city departments. The fire and police departments, which tuary chapel of Bessle J. Wood & Co., v v . Twenty third avente, Oukinnd. Interment AotHE fl‘“g“'“fio a;,'fi,etym‘sfie ‘;;:ffifi’g Mountain View Cemetery. | will f:i;m:en this year. Besides this, the HOLDSTEIN—In this city, September 15, 1899, | Rose G., beloved wife of the late Gustave | en will be compelled to police and firem ts they do get at a dis- cash the warran | Holdstein, mother of G. A. and C. J. Hold-| & O e Aeios Bhalr | and ] COUNE qwithis sOMETIBNOKEL. Az for R0IE Mrs'32P. Sweeney, a native of New Jarsey, | months there will be no available funds. aged 61 years. ( e o4 Philadqiphia | At the meeting of the Police and Fire Papers please copy. Commissioners next Tuesday ‘two and | [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | perhaps three policemen will be dropped. fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | There is also a proposition beirg consid- ). At 1:30 o'clock, from the residence | ered to reduce the salary of policemen from $75 to $70 per month. “Even with this ‘e to St. Patrick's Church for | cut there will not be enough money to go Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. | around. MAN-In this city, September 14, 1893, | The city will also be Inconvenienced. At Johansman, a native of Germany, | present there are only fourteen patrol- aged 36 years and 22 days. men, and many believe that instead of reducing the force it should be increased about five men. There may also be a cut made in the pay of the fire department. REAT, ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. (Sunda; of her sister, Mrs. J. P. Sweeney, 268 Tehama | street, service: [ Remains at the funeral parlors of H. F. Maass 917 Mission street. BERG-In this city, September 14, st R., dearly beloved husband of Knippenberg. and father of George, Frank and Aiice Knippenberg, a native of Westphalia, Germany, aged 59 years and 24 day {7 Friondsand ‘acqualntances ere respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | yg sy por B i £ O . 1%, Hall ‘Seventh and | res, reicecord 1806 ¢ T Market. streets, where funeralgervices will | =" 2 be held under the ausplces of Yerba Buena | Sigmund and Rose Schwabacher to Sophie 8. Lodge No. 15 1. O. O. F., commencing at L} gimpson, lot on NW corner of Buchanan and clock. Interment Mountaln View Cemetery, | paoine ttreets, W 09:5 by N 127:8%; $10. akland, via 3 o'clock creek route ferry Frederick R. and Julia T. Chamberlain to KOSTER—In this citv September 15, 1899, at | James L. Barker, lot on § line of Green street, her residence, 511 Connecticut street, Potrero, | 175 W of Pierce, W 25 by S 100; $10. Fivira, dearly beloved wife of John E. Kos- | Oceldental Loan Association to Josephine or. mother of John E. Jr., Sadle, Etta, Annie | Cornell, iot on N line of Page street, 130 E of nd Trankie Koster, daughter of Mrs. Harris | Lott, N 110:7%, SE %, § 107:5%, W 25; $10. mouth of Livermore, and sister of Mrs. | Ely I, and Helen HtCanInedns 0 Baul Ambrose, Mrs L. Roberts and Mr. Levi| Strickert, lot on E line of Jessic street, 85:4 § | Fvans of Boyd, Wasco County, Oregon, & na- | of Thirtéenth, S 25 by E 70; $10. tive of Kansas, aged 3 vears 4 months and | ° Frank and Susie Denn to Henry A. Schultze, 5 day | 1ot on NE corner of Seventeenth and Folsom 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | streets, N 25 by E 103; $I0. fully Invited to attend the funeral ln—nwrruwl Thomas and Mary, O'Rourke to Jacob (or Philtp G. and Julia B. Galpin to Stephen D. 3. lot on E line of Gough dway, S 26:6 by B 87:6; E at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of | Mato) Stunich, lot ot F line of Folsom street, 17 be- | 50 N of Seventeenth, N :0% by E 100; $10. O.| “Mato (or Martin)' #nd Annie Sliscovich and Jacob (or John) and Mary Stanich to Madeline M jon street, & C thence to T hr venth and Eighth, Seventh street Hall, Market and | | Where funerai services will ba held, under the s 3 ot Folsom st % N | wher® G Tr “hempiar Rabekah Lodge No. 19, | of peveteonthn SRE g | 10 0 F. commencing at 1:3 o'clock. In-| ‘payig irwin to Jessie L. Gordon, lot on 8 | terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. line of Twentleth street, 130 W of Sanchez, W KUFFNER—In this city, September 13, 1869, | 25 by S 1l4; $10. 1 beloved wife of the late Bar- Harriet, J. and Bertha G. Weissbein (by tholomes Kuffner, a native of Germany, aged | Oscar Hryman, attcrney) to Robert A. and | May J. Sample, lot ou N line of Twenty-third neral to-morrow (Sunday). at 2| street, 300 W of Douglass, W 25 by N 114, lot from the parlors of Charles J. B. |66, Heyman Tract; $'0. , 638 Washington strest. William M. and Bridget L. Morgan to James LIENATU-In this city, SepPember 15, 1899, | Burke, lot on NW line of Clara street, 75 SW { | | i | | | of Ritch, SW 25 by NW s10. William W. and Carrie F. Rednall to Chris- tian P. Bennesen, lot on E line of Utah street, Magretta Elflin, dearly i beloved wife of Her- | | man Lienau, and belo | d mother of Herman mass will be celebrated Forty-sixth avenue, W 25 by S 100, $300. nd Emil Lienau, a native of Scotland, aged s 1 month and 1 day. | 207:6 S of Mariposa, § 30 by E 100; $10. L7 Ite: ins at the funeral pariors of H. F. | Herbert C. Roper to Caroline ( Roper, lot on Muanss. 917 Mission street, near Fifth. Inter- | § line of California street (Deeth), 8 ‘E of ment at Liverm: 3 | Fourth avenue, E 28 by S 100; $10. ! McCARTHY — An anniversary requiem high | Robert and Christine F. McMiilan to Mary for the repose of the i O'Doherty, lot on S line of J street, 57:6 W of | soul of the late Joseph McCartny at All Hal- fows Cliurch, N street, between .Fifteenth | George W. Robinson to Charles F. Sonne, lot and Sixteenth avenues south, South | on’ SW corner of Thirty-seventh avenue ‘and Flincizeo, thls day (Saturday), commenc- | T street, W 82:6 by § 100; also lot on S line he At 96 | of T street, 57:6 W of Thirty-seventh avenue, | W 75 by §'100; $10 McLURE—In this city, September 15, 1899, John, ved busband of za A. McLure, and ‘Walter R. and Evelyn F. Bacon to John W, Tather of M Ao . W0 | vaughn, lots 23, 24 and 25, block 1216, Market- thur, d John A. and | street extension; $10. s shHE Alameda County. b W 230 to beginning, g lot 1, block E, and and acquaintances are respect | fuly to attend the funeral to-morrow | a portion Block F, revised map of Qak (Sunda 2 o'clock, from his late resi- | Tree Farm Brooklyn Township; gift | dence, rst street. Interment private, | Home Secu ng and Loan Associa- Ceme , Oakland. Please | tlon to Arthur L. ningham, lot on S line | | of Nineteenth st 100 W of Grove, W 2 by Oaklanc Hibernia Sav LL—In this city, September 14, 189, | e e BoRisty to Chaxies i aichell;fa natve rlizelind. o "mm Rachel MecCall, lot on W line of Telegraph | s , avenue, 5 S of Knox, S 5 by W 1%, being f'{”’ LS(-( & ';v.om::fl.l" 1%, l‘f‘"i { the N 20 feet of lot 2 and S 20 feet of lot 3, ved wite of John Simmen. end | Knox Park, Oskland: $2130, ' kT emany. aged fs | Jouls and Dora Bercovich to Abraham Be Simmen, a native fermany, aged 43| covich, lot on N line of Fourth street, 100 B rs § months and 14 days. (Milwaukee and Chicago papers ple of Webster, B 25 by N 100, block 40, Oakland; | E> Friends and hoes ars respect- | L o0 1 oG B LeeLien Sophie E. Saddlemire (wife of D. C.) to J, S, ] R e T } Myers, ot on W _line of Maple street, 100 § of | (Bunday), at 2 0Ok, o wenty-foustn, | Birch, S 5 by W 100, being portlons of lots 34 | Hicrnent R | and, &5, Temescal Park, Oakland (subject to | SMITH—1In this . September 15, 1399, Fred- | J. F. and Sarah J. Cross to Clarence A. | “erick 3., belov nd of Sarah Smith, | er, lot on § line of Klinkner avenue, a or of ¥ Sadie and Frank Smith, | 403:10 E of San Pablo, E 5 by § 100, being lot | H. Mulligan and Mrs. W. H. Rick- | 5 on map of property of Willlam O'Neiil, map | ara, a mative of England, aged 62 years 8|, Oakland; $10. months and 15 davs. James* Landregan to Paraffine Paint Com- ;Sl'l“,\li In this city, September 13, 1889, Henry | pany (a corporation), lot on SW line of 100- L., husband of Mary C. Spear, a na-| foot right of way of Northern Rallway and | tive of San Francisco, aged 37 years and § | Klinknerville Tract, thence NW 214, SW | months. 219.20, SE 217.10, NE 239.20 to beginning, con- | THOMPSON—In this city, September 13, 18%, | taining 1124 acres, Oakland Township; $2000. Captain Noah Spears Thompson, beloved hus- | Fmma (and as attorney) and L. A. Cavalier | band of Cornel Clarke Thompson, a native | (by_attorney) to Butler Smith, lot on W line | of Bourbon unty, Ky. (Chicago Tribune, | of Walnut street, 73.1 § of Cedar street S 50 | | Lafayette Crawfore ille, Ind., and [ by W 243, belng lot 16 and a portion of lot 13, | Paris, Ky., 8 se copy.) { block C, Percy Tract, Berkeley; $15 | Fr acqu: tances are respect- | Henry W and M. Taylor to fully invited attend the funeral services | Charles E. Wagner, E line of Tenth | this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, at the | strest, 200 § of Channing way, S 3.4, E 13 restdence, 3739 Twentieth streét. N 3222, W 135 to beginning, belng lot 33, | YALCY-1n this city, September 14, 189, Louts, | Plock 13, Avery Tract, Berkeley; grant. Citizens’ Building and Loan Association to voungest and dearly beloved son of Theresa and the late Gabriel Valcy, and brother of Remiglo Valcy, a native of San Franclsco, | aged 4 months and 3 days. | wic S—In the City and County Hospital, | September 15, 1899, Josephine Wiggins, a na- | Mary Russell, lot on W line of Eighth street, 150 S of Bancroft way, S 50 by W 125, belng lot & block 124, corrected map Raymond Tract, Berkeley: $500. John M. Russell to same, same; gift Bethiah P. Chandler to Harry Kendall, lot 23, block 2097, Alden Tract at Temescal, Oak- tive of New York, aged 3 years —————— e land; $10. HCTEL ARRIVALS. Elgise Parkinson and Maud Weeks to Karl 3] Y, Holmbers, lot on <rf l‘lne of Rose avenue, = 172.55 NE from point of intersection of Rose | GRANDEAHO DR avenue with E line of Echo avenue, NE 4, SE P T Leavy, Seattle [P W McRobedts, Idah | 143.63, SW 40.03, NW 1415, to beginniog, being R S Raw, w & dau, R D Stainton, Idaho | tubdivision K on map of subdivision of lots Cal W J Wiley, Cal J M Hale, Los Ang J E Crew, Cal 20, 21 and 22, Glen Echo Tract, Map 2, Onkland; $10. W D Gossard, S Jose |[R_E McKenna & w, | Henry and Nellie W. Armstrong to John P. | €I _Greenfield & w.| Lemoore * | Clark, lot on NE line of Perry street, on_the St Helena Miss R Shore, Cal line dividing lots 6 and 7, block T, Revised Map J M White, Stocktn 8 Richardson, Tulare |f Oakland Heights, thence NE 220.07, NW 30, J M Morley, Haywrds Mrs E Thomas, N ¥ | SW, 220, to a point on Perry street distant 50 A W Stuart, Cal C Cole, Dawson NW from point of beginning, thence SE a0, ta &ty G X Gl aeh beginning, being the SE portion of lot 6, block W I Husband, Cal | C W McNevin, Dawsn | T, Revised Map of Oakland Helghts, Oakland; $10, I M L Donia and Jobn P. Clark to Alfred Wood, lot | E Lockett. Mrs C H Gilbert & ch, E A Cal Vickers & w, Cal Preble, Cal Cal C T Gilger, Hopland O b 1t line of Echo avenue, § 36, to beginning, being S sl e Spyder. N & | portion of subdivisions 3 and 4,Glen Echo Tract, G W Wilson, Mont Cinelnnatit e | MBI Beinge cedivision otilots 10 c1e, dn i3, I T Narshen K |F Matison & w, car |3, 8 to 3 Glen Echo Tract, Map %, Oakland: et |Mrs W C Potts, Cal Fdward R. Harmes to Joseph J. Mason, lot | B G Morse, Cal B on E line of Mark street, 120 N of Kearny ave- B e e |G Bshn ol nue, N 40 by E 185 belng the S 40 feet of lot |Gy, I e oaL 7. block 4, Kearny Tract, Berkeley; $10, | B MoCorey, Cal 1% ceves, § Dak 3. L. and Mary C. Barker to Joseph Pattin- J A Kane Tdaho = |Mrs Hinsdale & nurse, | son, {6t on N_line of Dwight way, 100 W of e e ca | Milvin street, W 50 by N 1%, belng ot 6, block 3 X sthason, Cai * P gl ooy, |18, Amennedsate of Barker Tract, Berkeley; | D yove, Sacto | Jauterman, 7 Mary A. -0 Schuter, Sugto |H A Minet cal R hoeepn and i S tol Trancie C B Btackpole, Cal O E Willlams. Ukiah | Fredéric W. Byrod to George W. Kelly, all W H Gehm, 13th Minn M Baechtel, Ui % | Captain Hubert, Cal lw P 'l'm,nu, ”mh lsrllferclt in estate of Sarah B. Byrod, deceased; r1L Hunt, Berkeley [Dr C B Case, Uklah John P. and Edna F. Beckett to Arthur H. [ ‘A Setchell, Berkely|J B Sanford, Ukiah | G A Martinson, Idaho{O T Mills, Cal | L Roos, Idaho |W T Saxon, Cal H J Syns, ldaho i PALACE HOTEL. | Mrs K Alnsworth, Cal R D Mever, Stanford H ¢ Demuth, Dayton |J H Norton, L Ang ¥ Sarls, Cal” Mrs J H Norton, Cal Mrs ¢ A Baldwin, Cal C M Hunter, S Rafael J G Tanner, Cal Mrs C M Hunter, Cal A H Naitzger, L Ang'J L Bunce, Hartford C E Gilson, Ohio F G Everett, Chgo F R Bush, Pa C Boone, U 5 N Miss E L Black, N Y/W Watt, Stanford I D Black, N Y R F Crowell, Stanfd Breed, 1ot on S line of Thirty-seventh street, 324.95 E of Market, E 40 by S 150, being E 40 foet of lot 13, on map of Beckett's Second Ad- dition to_Oakland, Oakland; $10. Jennie B. Evereit to May B. Gilbert, undivid- ed % Interest in lot on S line of Simpson ave- nue, ;g!ll? W of T‘eltlrgplh fl\;’nu’, V 37.50 by S 106.83, being portion of lots 9 and 10, Simpson Tract, Onkland; . o John €. and Charity L. Rogers to John Walk- £, lot on § line of Prince street, 300 B of Shat- ok avenue, F 50 by § 100, being lot 7, block F. Newbury Tract, Berkeley; $10. Builders’ Contracts. A W Schumacher, Cal|W_Foster, Boston Leon Knuffman (owner) with F. W. Kern F A C Perrine, Stanfd|J R Gilbert, Montana | (contractor), architect Albert Pissis”Carpenter, Mrs F A C Perrine, R J Wannamaker, Cal | mill and stalr work. —galvanized Iron, tin, for bullding on'S line Stanford |Miss L Evans, Cal 6 E of Mason, E 86 J H Chapman, L Ang F Osgood, N 'Y Mrs J H Chapman, Cai E McCauley Jr, U 8 N A Giassell, L Ang _ |T C Hart. U § N Mrs J T Farraher, Cal H Merriman, U'S N R F Patterson, Va |W H Hamilton, N Y | G Bowman, Alaska [Mrs W H Hamilton, A Gregory, Cal I'N Y Mrs A Gregory, Cal |F H Dakin, Cal P Burkowitz, Phila _Mrs F McLaughlin, Cal Dr J S Taylor, U 8 NI NEW WESTERN HOTEL. hrardware and glazisg of O'Farrell street, 137: by § §7:6; 314,853, Same owner ‘with C. C. Morehouse (contrac- tor), architect same Plastering and lathing for same on same; $3280. Same owner with Willlam F. Wilson (con- tractor), architect same—Sewcrage, plumbing, gas fitting, fixtures, conductors and marble work for same on same; . Crocker Estate Company (owners) = with Western Expanded Metal and Fire Proofing W G Daunt, Modesto J H Fiddes, St Paul Company _(contractors), architects Tharp & J Bughner, Sacto [J Craigel, St P Holmes—Fire proof floors, roof and cellings, b 5 o furring on “‘nrll, columns and partitions and ¥ D Belden, St_Paul W G Brennin, St Paul {E Dobson, Boston ||E Fleming, Ukiah IM Frecley, Gilroy '3 Tanner, Los Angeles H D Howard, L Ang |J ¥ Cramp, Madera F Butler, Alaska P McFarlane, Fresno H Wilson, San Diego | —————— F J Turk, Astorla I C Bllis, San Jose 1 Swift, 'Idaho G W Slater, Sacto | P Slater, Sacto § Lundstrom, Sacto soffits of stairs for @ seven-story and base- | ment brick, stone, iron and terra’ cotta bufld | ing on NW corner of Post and Gardner street NC137:6, W 118:6, S 50, E 196, S §7:6, E 89; §24,440 75 Phillp and lsrael Flatow (owners) with A. Olson (contractor), architect C. A. Meuss- dorfrer—All work except painting, plumbing and electrical work for @ twg-story hasement and attic (rame bullding on W line of Leaven- CORRBRICCIONNINNIIERI0NON | morth sureet, 9 N of Pine, N LS by W is; 0. R ne owner with E, Wolfe (contractor), S Noxt SUNDAY’S CALL will be a marvsl of beautiful illustrations —its half-tone work being es- pecially fine. architect same—Plumbing, g mm sewering, tiling, etc., for same on same; §I Michnel Gleeson (owner) with James Geary (contractor), architect James P. Brady—All ork except plumbing and painting for altera- tions and additions to. frame building on SE line of Tolsom stréet, 100 SW of Eighth, EW 2 ;:{mmn.uo-.xmmnur street; 1935, 2 on I line of Fcho avenue, with line dividing | SEPTEMBER 16, 1899 TACHNT OFFCES N S 1 _Complaints Against the Governor. S Special Dispatch to The Call. SAN JOSE, Sept. 15.—The politiclans of this city and county are anxioys to know just when the Governor is going to glve his attention to a couple of vacancles ex- isting in county offices. The citizens also are interested. The Governor so far has paid no attention to their appeals and has fxpressed no desire to hurry in the mat- er. The Supervisorship in the Fifth Dis- trict has been vacant since the death of 8. F. Ayer, some four months ago. This /| delay In making the appointment has greatly inconvenienced the people of that district, as there is considerable road | { work in the district requiring immediate | attention. Politicians. have kowtowed to the ex- ecutive in behalf of their men, but with- out success. Even Senator Shortridge, who is believed to be very close to the | Los Angeles man, has made several trips | to Sacramento in regard to the matter. | There are any number of suitable men | in the field. Fred Cottle has the support, | of the Rea forces and Shortridge, and | seems the most likely condidate. In fact, so long has the matter dragged that many | have retired from the race. It is sald that Assemblyman Walter | Clark of Mountain View has been given the privilege of naming the Supervisor if he agrees to get in the Burns column at | the special session of the Legislature that | is likely to be called this winter. Clark, rumor has it, has spurned the bribe, but/| the Governor is hopeful that the inconve- | nience he is causing the people of the Fifth District will cause a pressure to, be brought to bear upon Clark that will make him take the plum and fop to Burns. Department 3 of the Superior Court| is without a Judge, the vacancy being caused by the death of Judge A. S. Kitt-| redge. Ex-Boss Rea wants D. W. Burch | ard to get the place, Johnnie Macken-| zie is supporting Howell C. Moore and Senator Shortridge is working in the in- terests of John E. Richards, lately from | San Francisco. J. C. Black and several other prominent lawyers would not be averse to wearing the judicial robe. | There is also an appeal before the Gov- | ernor from the Alumni Association of the | State Normal School here asking him to interfere with the action of the trustees | and remove Principal James McNaughton, against whom charges of immorality and | incompetency had been made. This com-/ mittee has been given a cold snub, and the | Governor has not even acknowledged the recéipt of the communication. SUICIDE IN LOS ANGELES. Mrs. Mootrie Shoots Herself During a Fit of Despondency. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 15.—Mrs, Martha W. Mootrie shot herself in the breast this afternoon, inflicting a wound which re- sulted in death fifteen minutes later. ! "Despondency over long continued ill- | health was the cause of suicide. She has | been in poor health for vears, being at | times almost a nervous wreck and her condition was aggravated by her insane jealousy of her husband. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page 10. | | | | & A | NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—The following table, | compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- fngs at all principal cities for the week ended September 14, with the percentage of increase | and decrease, as compared with the correspond- Ing week last year: Bank Clearings. Percentage Cities— Dec. New York Boston | Chicago { Philadelphia St. Louls. | Pittsburg Paltimore ... San Franciseo. Cincinnati ..... ‘Knnsus Clty. | $1,00,792,581 125,730,498 22,014,033 13,453,850 14,311,766 6,598,317 New Orleans. Minneapolis . Detroit - Cleveland | Loutsville . Providence | Milwaukee ... St, Paul. | Bufralo | Ommha . Indianapolis Columbus, O..... | Savannah’ | Denver | Hartford | Richmond Memphis . Washington . Peoria. | Rochester New Haven | Worcester Atlanta . Salt Lake Cit; Springfleld, Fort Worth Portland, Me. Portland, Or... St. Joseph. Los Angeles....... Norfolk Syracuse ... Des Moines. Nashville Wilmington, Del Fall River. Scranton . Grand Raplds....... Augusta, Ga. Lowell Dayton, Seattle Tacoma Spokane . Sfoux City... | New Bedford.. 10,128,382 7.349.817 BonRRERBRERESG 367,352 1,960,112 1,967,458 1,098,464 1,820,149 5 Mas 2 948,698 1,070,136 1,440, 1,408, 597,821 25,692 915,648 1,125,387 598,02 479,431 oL e, ua . R e ma wasan: | Knaxville, Tenn.... 8 Topeka ....... SR *Birmingham : Wichita ...... 5 Binghamton . 3 Lexington, K. 3 Jacksonville, Fl 229,00 St Kalamazoo 3100 185 Akron .. 68700 3.2 Chattanooga. 307,903 5 Rockford, Til..... 3 56 Canton, O.... 243800 188 Springfield, O 3 Fargo, N. D 20 Sloux Falls, §. w1, Hastings, Neb. 389 Fremont, Neb u Davenport - 05302 30.6 Toledo ...eerees 208413 2.2 *Galveston . . 7320000 g *Houston ... 8,207,359 2.0 Youngstown, O.. 330,08 100 Springfield, TH..... 46080 117 Macon ... 55,000 2.8 Little Rock s @86 Evansville 825115 2.1 Helena ... 2B 340 Saginaw .. BUE0° G Totals, U. S....$L710,303,268 28.7 Totals outside New Yok~ 00 610,600,687 25.9 DOMINION OF CANADA. $11,855,972 *Montreal ... R e gom100 251 Winnipeg .- 2,000,208 46.0 Hallfax ...... TABT 158 Hamilton o ..o.oe £53.843 5.0 st. John, N. B. 698,294 8.0 fVancouver ... 11 Victoria .. 761,076 S P R T e N +Not Included in_ totals because containing other items than clearings. 1Not included in totals because of no comparison for last year. it Y Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer. chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., September 15, 1899, The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry building was dropped at exactly noon to-day— i e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § d'clock p. m., Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. 8. N., in charge. Sun, Moon and Tide. | ———— United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Helghts of High and Low Waters at_Fort_Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- NOTETRE Mien wnd low. waters oocur at ow wal the city {ront (Mission-street Wharf) about| Sun rises......... | & Balawin. | Bark Merom, from Bristol Bay, for San Fran- | Morse. from Astorla: stmrs Al-K! and Far- | 18 twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. TURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMEN —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— HARTFORD STEAM BOILER INSPECTION —AND— INSURANCE COMPANY ()F HARTFORD, IN THE _STATE OF. CON- necticut, on the 3lst day of December, A. D. 1898, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of California, pursuant to the Provisions of Sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per biank furnished by the Com- {Time| Ft. NOTE—In the above exposition the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide 2nd the last or right hand column gives the last fide of the day, except when there are but | three tides, as sometimes occur. The heights | given are in addition tg the soundings on the | missioner. bited” StatesConst Survey charts, execpt CAPITAL when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, " e paid Shei than ! the Dulber atven: s subteacted: from!| 2 mount of Capltal Stock, paid up 1N 00,000 00 the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. ——————————— ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company...... $58,432 81 o ~® | Loans on Bonds and Mortgag 301,600 00 Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Steamer Movements. Bonds owned by Company ......... 1,682,591 00 Amount of Loans secured by piedge of Bonds, Stocks and other market- { e 9 | able securities as collateral ........ = Cash in Company’'s Office...... 3,5 TO ARRIVE. Cash in BANKS ...cccoocooinoirniines OT267 02 Steamer. | From. [ Due. jmetn ai a0 accrued on all iBiea | aine? T T 5 | s - | Interest due and accrued on Mackinaw ......|Tacoma.......... EEpUiT i ana- mortaaged % 5 eoszer Columbia_......|Portland. 17| premiums in due Course of Collec- Santa Rosa..... San Diego. O S " 046726 63 .|Seattle. :|Coos Bay. Willapa Harl Rents due and 2 Due from other Companies for insurance on losses already paid.... ' Crescent Clty. “rescent City......... 18 Titania Nanaimo. SliiiiiNSep. 19 & Pomona Humboldt. I [ Toml s G By - E @:g« T LIABILITIES. o T i Taran |Sep: 13 | Losses adjusted and unpaid . Walla Waila... Victorla & Puget Sound|Sep. 19 | 1868, 0 T00Co Gff A0 et 16,984 70 Cnarlce N e Sep- 20 | 1 osses resisted, including expenses Willamette Seattle..... Gross premiums on_Risks _running N B Ry one year or less, §34,044 67; relne e s Ry 21| surance 50 per cent.. .. 449738 20 el iR e 3 | Gross premiums on Risks running u - 22| “inore than one year, $2,481,979 71; Illfiilpp?rncm. 'pi.?{}f;i'd reinsurance pro rata 1,286,705 40 feoceand. | . = Arealn s “;‘;';(“A‘;"P 2| Total Liabilities . $1,346,157 00 Bonita . ...|San Pedro. 23| O North Fork..... Humboldt. 23| Dl Czarina Puget Sound 23 received for pre- miums . Recelved f Mortgages o Received for inferest and dividends on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and from all other sources. interest ‘on Bonds and TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. Salls. | Prer. A. Blanch'd|Oregon Ports. (Sep. 16, 10 am Pler 13 | Sl Bortha -.....|Alaska........ |Sep. i6, 2 pm Pler ¢ | Fegeived for promt Pomona ....[Humboldt.....|Sep. 16, 2 pm|Pier 9| proat and Loss colleoted 3% axaiy Coos Bay. 10 am Pler 13 | gpecfal Mechanical Services ... Somiia L Rewport:.: 3 amibler 11 i onita ... [Newport.. D17 9 am/Pler o ,\ North Foric (Humboldt. "\ |Sep. 18, 12 miPler 2 Rataliincame Lo oy SLUIITIA Luella ......)Tillamook...../Sep. 18, 9 am|Pier 2 g - B Point Arena|Point Arena..|Sep. 18, 2 pm Pler 2| EXFENDITURBS Weeott verr: [Humboldt.....|Sep. 18, 2 pm Pler 13 Net-smount paid for: Tossek Urkina San Juan... Panama.. Sep. 18,12 m({PMSS | [1F %o » losses of previous . | Queen ....|Vic & Pt Sd.'Sep. 18, 10 am|Pler 9 | [FERE) ot e LRI Coquille Riv|Grays Harbor|Sep. 19, ......|........ | pryiende o Stackholders - .07 00 Sarta Rosa.|San Diego.... Sep. 10, 11 am Bler ii | P3id or allowed for Commls 2 Columbia ..[Portland......[Sep. 20, 10 am Pler 24 | p HEOKETAES - e AT Australia ...|Honolulu.....Sep. 20, 2 pm|Pler 7| Fald for Salarics Tecs. and other Caos Bay....|Newport.:.. . |Sep: 21 9 am|Pier 11 | charges for ofogra, clerks, efc. ..., = 4560368 Walla Wall|Vic & Pgi Bepiagy mmibler o Sl enistate oliatiinal and Voeat SRS Corona _....|San Diego.....|Sep. 23, 11 am Pler 11 | patd“for Tnspections . .. e ats el Weniind Sep. 26, 10 am|Pler 24 | A1) other payments and expenditures 155,17 03 o Total Expenditures ..... l Shipping Intelligence. ! Losses incurred during the year “Risks and Premiums. | |Premiufis. i Net amount of Risks| | H ARRIVED. written during the| | s Friday, September 15. | year ~......| $119,728,559 | $1,067,158 96 Stmr Arcata, Reed, 53 hours from Coos Bay, | Net amount Risks| | via Port Orford 45 hours. | “expired during the| | Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 11 hours from | vyear . .| 114,059,200 1,012,024 30 Mendocino, ete. Net amount Stmr Cleone, Higgins, 16 hours from Caspar, | December 31, 280,000,096 | 2,566,974 38 via Albion 13 hours. i=S= = = : Stmr Laguna, Ericsson, 20 hours from Bear J. M. ALL Preside; Harbor. J. B. PIERCE, Secretary. Stmr Brunswick, Andresen, 7 days from | Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th Portland, via Coos Bay. | day of January, 1509, HENRY E. TAINTOR. Stmr Czarina, Seaman, from cruise in search | otary Publia. of_derelict raff. Tug Rescue, Thompson, from crulse in search of dereliet raft. Tug Reliance, Brokaw, search of derelict raft. Haw bark Santlago, Engalls, 24 days from Hilo. . | CLEARED. Friday, September 15. MANN & WILSON, GENERAL AGENTS, from a cruise in | 306 SANSOME ST., SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. Stmr Homer, Higgins, St Michael, via Un- alaeka; Alaska Exploration Co. Brig Lurline, MacLeod, Kahului; Alexander OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast E;umshlp Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco. For Alaskan ports, 10 a. m., September 18, 23, 2, October 3, change at Seattle. For Victorla, Vancouver Schr H C Wright, Qysen, Kahului, via Killis- noo; Alexander & Baldwin. SAILED. Friday, September 15. Stmr George Loomls, Bridgett, Ventura. Stmr Washtenaw, Croscup, Tacoma. | Stmr State of California, Green, Astoria. Stmr Corona, Hall, San Diego. Stmr Sunol, 'Liebig, Hardy Creek. Stmr Alcatraz, Carison, —. Stmr Navarro, Higgins, Usal, with schr (B. C.), Port Townsend, Se- Dewey in tow. attle, Tacoma, Everett, Ana- Stmr Fulton, Levinson, Trinidad. cortes and New Whatcom Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. (Wash.), 10 a. m., September Stmr Brunswick, Andresen, —. 7 18, 23, 28, October 3, and Bark Wilna, Slater, Puget Sound. every fifth day thereafter; change at Seattle to thls 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), 2 p. m.. Sep- tember 16, 21, 2, October 1, and every fifth day hereafter. Brig Lurline, MacLeod, Kahului. Schr Transit, Jorgenson, Honolulu. Schr Dewey, Schmaling, In tow of stmr Na- | varro. Schr Daisy Rowe, Wilson, Coos Bay. Schr Joseph and Henry, Arff, Coquille River. Schr Eureka, Asplund, Coquille River. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Schr Pioneer, Mikkelson, Gravs Harbor Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis_Obispo), Schr Sequola, Larsen, Port Hadlock. Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, Schr Sparrow, Dart, Fureka. | San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, § a. m., Seotember iz, 21, %, 29, Oc- tober 3. and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. m., Seotember 15, 19, -23, 27, October 1, and every fourth day fhereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- lia and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth of each month. | ™For further information obtatn folder. The company reserves the right to change without previous notice steamers, sailing dates and _hours of sailin, TICKET OFFICE—4 street (Palace Hotel). DOMESTIC PORTS. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts., HUENEME—Afived Sept 15—Stmr Coquille | AN kel at - SarE EER OGS River, from Grays Harbor. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Sent 15—Bktn Skagit, from Honolulu, for ®ort Ludlow; bktn Catlicrine Sudden, from St Michael. Salled Sept 15—Haw ship John Port_Blakeley, for Delagoa Bay. SOUTH BEND-Sailed Sept 15—Schr Charles TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Sept 15 10 p m—Weather foggy; wind SW; velocity 8 miles. SPOKEN. No date, lat 31 §, lon 48 W—Br ship Seafarer, from Antwern, for San Francisco. Sept 11, lat 50 N, lon 7 W—Fr bark Marguer- ite Molinos, from Swansea, for San Francisc: MEMORANDUM. Per tug Reliance—Sent 14, at midnight, 6 miles south of Point Reyes, spoke ship Invin. cible, from Bristol Bay, for San Francisco; also stmr _Alcazar, bound for Port Los Angeles. Bept 15, 1 p m, 10 miles NW of Point Reyes— New Montgomery cisco. THE 6. R. & M. €O, PDISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PO R I A NEE) = Ena, from | E Falk, for San Francisco. From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. PBOWENS LANDING—Sailed Sept 15—Schr | $12 First Class Inclu Bert¥ Corinthian, for San Franeisco. $8 Second Clas's and Meals. Arrived Sept 15—Schr, Mary Etta, hence Au- gust 31. ASTORIA—Sailed Sept 15—Stmr Columbia, for San Frencisco. SAN DIEGO-Sailed Sept 15—U S stmr Path- | finder, for Sam Franeisco. FORT ROSS—Arrived Sept 15—Schr Mary C, hence Sent 13. SEATTLE — Arrived Sept 15—Bark Harry | STATE OF CALIFORKIA saf Sept. 5, 15, 25; COLUMBIA ‘sails ..Sept. 10, 20, 3. Short Line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Helena and all points in the Northwest. Through tickets to_ all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent. 630 Market st. PERKINS & CO., Superintendents. AMERICAN LINE. GOODALL, allon, from Dyea. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Sept 16—Sehr Lucy, from Umpqua. Sailed Sept i5—Schr Alice. for Eureka; stmrs Luella a!&d Sx’x;{- for f'lndl"énnchcosk NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. FORT G4 [ aiye Sept 1 tn Ska- | Stopping at _Cherbours, westbound. gir, from Honolulu. G ol £ R EWPORTLAtived Sept 15-Stmr South | gr Ly ey oot sorat. T 1 ™ St. Louls..... St. Paul.. New York.. Coast, from Eurcka EUREKA—Arrived Sept 15—Bktn Monitor, hence Seot 4. EASTERN PORTS. NORFOLK—Sailed Sept 14—Br ship Glooscap, for Manila. FOREIGN PORTS. HONGKONG—Sailed Sept 14—Br stmr Tartar, for San Francisco. COLON — Arrived Sept 13 — Stmr Advance, from New York. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Sept 11—Stmr China, hence Anx 25 ANTWERP—Sailed Sept 12—Br shin Bala- fore. for San Francisco, and passed Dungeness Sept 14 NEWCASTLE, Aus—Sailed Sept 12—Br bark Sept. 27 St. Paul. ....Oct. 4|New York. RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp, From New York Fvery Wednesday, 12 noon. Kensington.....Sept. 20| Southwark Nordland. Sept. 27 Westernland Friesland Oct. 4| Kenstngton. EMPIRE LINE. Seattle, St. Michaci, Dawson City. For full information regarding freight and passage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 30 Montgomery et., or any of its agencies. +..Oct.’ 25 Errol, for Honolulu The S. S. Australl SANTA ROSALIA—Salled Aug 27—Br ship | m salls for Honotula Ben Dearg, for Port Townsend. Wednesday, Septem- NAGASAKI-In port Sept 1!—Stmr Pennsyl- ber 20, at 2 p. m. vanta, from Manila, for San Francisco. S. 'S, Mariposa sails MAZATLAN-Salled Sept 13—Stmr Colon, for mshm via > Honolal “ana San Francisco. Auckland for Sydney PANAMA—Arrived Sept 14—Br bark Haddon @mp‘dw Wednesday, October Hall, from Newcastle, Aus. 4 at 10 p. m. HULLArrived Sept 1i—Br ship Routenburn, | Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawat, Samoa, New Zealand, Australia, India, Suez, England, etc.; $610 first class. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agts., il4 Montgomery Pler 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight Office, 327 Market St. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. m Sailing every Saturday at 10 a. m. Toom Pier 4, North River, foot of o E. 2; LA RMANDIE, Oct. hence Avrll 19, SWANSEA—Sailed Sept 14—Br ship Merion- gth, for San Francisco. BRISBANE—Sailed Sept 15—Br stmr Aorang, for Vancouver. NANAIMO—Sailed Sept 14—Nor stmr Titania, for San Francisco. TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. ST MICHAELS—Arrived Sept 15—Stmr Ems, from New York, for Navles, etc. BOSTON—Arrived Sept i6—Stmr Sylvania, | Morton st LA BRETAG Sept. | TOURAINE, Sept. 30; LA D - Lt 7; LA CHAMPAGNE, Oct.. IXQ LA ;éASC%GNE_ EAN TRAVEL o First-class to Havre, $65 and ‘up: ,_”....,.mo,‘c ,.N,‘AT. VEL. E\)’cn‘rd_ 5 per cent reduction on round trip. % TS Sreopd-olass to Havre, $4. 10 per cent reduc oo obnd trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR O TED STATES AND CANADA, 82 Broad- N iudson buflding), New York.® J. F. FU- o | NA%r & CO. Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgom- Francisca. ery. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S, NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJD, Steamer **Monticello,’” STEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at | Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasakl and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for | India, ete. No cargo recelved on board on cay of sailing. AMERICA-MARU.... Friday, October 6| MON., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 HONGKONG-MARU........Wednesday, Nov. 1|a. m., §:15 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night), Fri- 10:30 days,”1 p. m. and 8:30; Sunday a'm, 8 Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For frefght and passage app! then | p.m._ Landing and office, Misslon-street Dock, {55165t pod prssage apply st company's offce. | B, Pno. 3. Telephone Main 1508, i W. H, AVERY, Geoeral Agent. | FARE . L0

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