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— THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1899. 13 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, selling good upright planos for $6 | th, we ask you to investi- | prices ar gal s, organs ts of all grades lowest; ever: sty th | $135 | | Sacramento st - ~ | ap for. cagh, | st 31 per year. and a gr which allows both all kinds o for t, wrir the' w ced her in th uilding and {ation, who have paid in on stock ars. Address G. B. HOLMBERG, st., S. F., room 23, BOONE. Patent Trademark ey at Law, ana Copyright utter st., Laws u Sneclalty rancisco, Cal. | American and ¥o for circular. Patents Sollcited RIC ghts in every room; Winc Market: 7 “ sewing machines: no f Machine Co., 300 Post s that ca et |- ‘i!’ and | 4 largest house | R & CHA 8, | o Banks pay 3 1-3 per cent interest, real estate | four times as muc e the EASTON ELDRIDGE & CO. INVESTMENS., !RE:\L ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. $200—Cash, balance $130, bank mortgage; | BEFORE hunti private family ,000—Modern residence; extra 8,600—Three nice cottag: 5 rooms and bath Seventeenth s four flats; always Hermann minized. toffice; 75 feet; Page st., rooms, b nanteis; 2 Park pan For further hea it's a snap AME! part of Humboldt Co., Cal. of wood and wate: ever failing crops. 10 Taylor S. F adjolning, two claim: able t., room L ROOMS FOR HOUSEKE housekeeping room: nting Co., Paclfic ed rooms, res.; fine loc 2 sunny double front pa n and bathroom, furnish : near Market &t. Suite oms; _furnished keeping; rent cheap. 3 large room g; complete; Parlor floc i for housekee ite. 1 515—One large sunny frc also back room. range. ree large GOLDEN GATE AVE., roomis; reasonable; private ing. HOWARD, plote for HOWAR N kitch, n; man and enth st.—2 & rooms: §1 ., 192, cor. part_housek 26—2 or 3 sunny ho furnished complete; gas range: 2. 1131 Furnished parlor, roved property, ATE—COUNTRY—For Sale ICAN, 31 Kearny EPING. housekpg rooms; i no children. with stove, er flat; single rooms. reasonable. ; near soms; always | m new Postoffice; | O'TA ; 2 flats bouse; rontage; near | both | SOWELL, nent; NO IN- e to car lines. pay par- p.83500 cres of dairying or grazing land best large MAR- redwood tanbark tim- good sofl; abundance of get list 426 Kearny. newly cation, car well e | price | ROYAL House, block; fine resi- | singls | = 2 and 3 rooms: 4 sunny front house- our large sunny rooms; rent 35. nicely 0. ekeeping apart- bath. bed- room, dining-room, kitchen; bath: no children. 1IN ne coal rang fu ed rooms, comple MISSION, 1720%, near Thirteenth—2 or 3 sunny A4 housekeeping rooms, bath, laundry; 'no dogs; no children; $ 2 pleasant front rooms in corne; bath; yard; $10. corner Geary—Sunn: dow, mantel, kitchen, gas stove; $13. noved | OCTAVIA, | ETOCKTON, 811, n furnished foo )CKTON, sunny range Pine—Three epl 1307—Nicely ekeeping; rent cheap. 3 _sunny Bay-window sulte of three con- cting housekeeping rooms; $16. te for r flat connecting corner rooms; folding bed; rent reasonable. Large front room; can do light | ; also other housekeeping rooms. lendid | n8; 2 unfurnished: large garden. furnished rooms for rooms, nice furniture; Dolores—Small | or housekeeping: gas, bath - ot i TY-THJRD, 3126, near LACHMAN & CO., mfrs. of fine furs and seal | sunny bay-window flats; complete for house- | - <o rem | keeping. 3 & YAN NESS, 102iFinely furnished RUPT lists, grow bair iy st ent to any address in the i paid, for $1 per 3 | PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ges, O'DONNELL, office and residence, DR, C. C 1021% Markat st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. HEAL ESTATE—CITY—=FOR SALE. AUCTION SALE OF REAL BSTATE & HERBST, m, STREBT, 'EMEER 21, 139 18 MO WEDNESDAY.. At 305, 307, 209 Fourth &' Clock near Folsom: 3 stores 5 floors above, containing 36 rooms; lot “Cottage, 168 Burel ehteenth; 4 T bath and south (off Third hird; size, ‘ton a §74 Cla 1 bath; b t Thirteenth st., nr. Folsom, for tenements or manufac- Pine st., 6 ; Clipper st., 6 and 7 rooms ; also Jot x114 adjoining, Twenty-Nfth and Twenty- , 125 feot north | e of Central v or_cheap flats. st the plac and 7 Germania; 2-story ath and 4 flats; rent $72 50; HERBST, Auctioneers, | T. ouses, finished | ronw $31%) F. NEL- Plerce and Pri terms to sul lder. vou have lots north of Golden Gate I 2 410 Montgomery_ st. T barzain in this city s -and bath; bri , 10 Montgome: $70 AND up will butid 4-roo in: cot- | tage; house repairing any part of A suites for housekeeping; A BRANCH office for Call s subscriptions has been estab! Aver lencia st e | ROOMS TO L BRUNSWICK HOU: to 5 pe to_$1 per night; §1 light housekeeping; open all night. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements ptions has been established at 1006 Va- | st. also single rooms. sunny ents and lished at 1096 Va- | T—Furn. and Unfurn. . 148 Sixth — Room week, an a I and best in America—The Weekly | AT H o Francisco, Turk and Taylor Homelike house; modern service; ele G0 to $150 day. MR! | AT 52 Second st., day, 25¢ to blc. ngle, $1 to $1 sta.— vator - | double rooms for week, $150 BURNETT, 1428 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- | E nished rms., suite = | CARROLTON ave " | CLARENCE, 558 single; also unfurnished. | k= SHEF | | TAYLOR Terri ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. McALLISTER, 702%—Sunny furnished or un- furnished rooms to rent, en suite or single; family 657, ewly furnished 1 per week; transient. cor. ranklin, nr. Market—Large ; ; also hskp NINTH, 2 sulte; b K, 116—Sunny bay-window suit end sin. room; furniture and carpets new; gas and | bath ekeeping or not; gas; water; $11 FLL. 20 Sunny furnished rooms and elevator; electric lights; day, Wi., mo. Ploagant sunny furnished rooms by week or month. offic POST. (formerly Cosmos Club)—Ele- hed sunny rooms; reesonable. 128 Ellis st.—Incandescent light, reading room, smoking room and ladies’ parior; rooms, per hight, 35c to $150; week, §2 $§; month, $8 to $30; elevator ‘on oifice ; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. NTH, 262—Nicely furnished rooms; sunny | nmice lawn: modern conveniences. | MAN Apartment House, 2 Bighth st., “Furnished and unfurnished. P hunting turnlnh?dcmms; zet list free. “near Marke! roomns apd 2 rooms; THE 312 Eddy st.—First-class rooms and board! hot and cold water; telephone; modern; all conveniences. HE Oaks, 119 Third—A good rooming house for good people. R. HUGHES, Proprietor. THIRD, 129-Sunny furnished rooms from $1 | per week up. 3 THIRD, 23— Housekeeping rooms, §2 per week; single rooms for 5 Handsomely furnished modern a m, overlooking Jefferson Square; sun T T and best in America—The Week pages, sent to any address In the es or Canada one year for §l, " ROOMS WANTED. TED-Before October 1, nicely furnished - parlor floor of 3 or 4 rooms in private st of Octavia; reasonable; respon- E. S., 539 McAllister. ur. housekeeping all city. | sible pi ALL prices furnished and rocms wanted: $15 to $40 parts Pacific Room Rentlng Co., 428 Kearny s A—FURNISHED and unfur. rooms wanted, all parts city. Pacific Rm Rent Co., 426 Kearn v desires single furnished room; private family: state rent. Box 2081, Call D—Cheap, central _room for an. _Bookstore, 1208 Market st. i SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | $2 MONTHLY, rented; repaired, bought, sol machine supplies. 145 Sixth; phone Mint 45 ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rente: pairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. B s e e e SPECIAL NOTICES. McAllister st. Dr. Rines ay, § p. m.; free; collection; all tests. >4 Wedne: NICE private home in confinement; most rea- conable price In city. Mrs. M. Pfeiffer, mid- Svife, 2012 Folsom, nr. 16th; phone White 1344 MRS. DR, HOPKINS, & st., office 2— New discovery for rheumatism; nlso medi- for alcoh d 'rheumatism nts efected for $4; collections mad v country. PACIFIC COLLECTION | CO., 415 Montgomery st., rcoms 9-10; tel —_— STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. g F, SMITH, prop., Btorage Warehouse, on; goods guaranteed; tel. Clay 2. nd Moving Co. tel, Main 5713 E-RODOLPH Storage 401 Post, cor. Powel furnitu 1 HAV : will swap for furni- | ture or carpets. Box 1273, Call —————————— UKIAH—12 rooms and 2 stores; cheap. Call at | 514 Montgomery s | ALAVED QD\'ER_TISEMENTS.E | MEDA HOUSES. TO let—New house, 7 rooms and bath; rent 11 2103 Clement av e e et | HOME for ladies in_delicate health: large | grounds; private. MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 Sth. e e e e et BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. FOR exchange in beautiful Berkeley, 2 whole | blocks of perfectly level land, about 2400 front | feet; street work all done and only 1 block | from railroad station; no mortgage; value §25.000; Il exchange for business property | n San Francisco | Apply JOS. J. MASON, Real Estate, Adjoining P. O., Berkeley. NEAR the Iot 150x135; street Wo well rente h value $606 nch for equity. state, ndsome residence, near the Uni- : now rented for $50 monthly; will ex- | uity (about $4000) for residence | an Francise Real Estate, JOS. MASON Adjoining P. O., Berkeley. ine residence site; cormer Vine | bet. Vine and Cedar, North 'y look on bay; very desirable for home; garden i; any amount. Terms, | owner, H 1518 Spruce. ! Bl—liKPl i"\' HOUSES TO LET. FOR rent, esirable location, house of nine | bath, laundry and sgtoreroom, with chicken-house and large yard; con- to trains and university grounds. Ap- ply to J. R. LITTLE, OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—00S BROADWAY., Perkeley station. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. LEGANT 10-room house, cost $14,000, will take $4000 country property, $1000 cash, leav- ing mortgage of $5000 at § per cent; lot 50x140 feet; up-to-date location; low cash offer con- B. E. BUNCE, 98 Broadway, Oak- E sidered. 1208 Market, cor. e.—Sunny ‘corner; well fur: rooms 123 (United States Hotel) Clean, o Golden Gate 5. & of! | RIFICED—4 elegant new houses in course | of construction on #3d st., bet. Grove and | West; all modern hnf:mvemenuv street work, sidewalke done: small payment down; balanca monthly it desired. J. H. SIMPSON, 515 20th. neat rooms; §1 50 week up; elevator day and night. 5 Newly furnished sunny rooms in mangt. ; FIRS 317 Sacratento st. near Broderiek; 9 FRANKLIN, 27— rrmann st,, bet. Webster and GRAX an elegan modern conveniences. 321 (Rosedale House)— 'ht, $1 a week up; reading room. furnish 39, cor. ; folding SIOR H sunny iro floor, 4 rooms, furnished; rent ewly furnished roo private family; gentiemen; $7. he Navar s accommodat Jlegantly furnished parlor Mlsslon ste.—Sunny rooms, en gu ladles' parlor; reading room; ele: » Beptem- | HARRISO room ing house; $150 to $6 per week. ice rooms, MRS. HY: %c Fine suite and other large rooms, sul ; piano; phone; buth; reasonable. JUTHERN—Southeast cor. Seventh ite or vator. COCK House, 71 Mission—Select family, T84 Nicely furnished week up. sunny | bath; all conveniences; homelike; $1 | HOWARD, nished fronting on | 3o b |& d you wish to sell them, | HOWARD, water; reasonabl n 1ty. SALS- | o5 week U] | HOWARD, 1130%— vate fauitly; gentlemen preferred, 715—200 sunny rooms: nicely fur- ce; electric lights. | | A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, In wrapper. for mailing, $1 per yeaR OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. HANDSOME residence, § rooms, bath: barn; 78 2ith. Inquire R. Franke, 1622 Grove: rent low. ——— e e OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. | AN Introduction to you from welihaas, the furniture dealer_11th and Franklin. Oukland. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. [ NOTICE to creditors—Estate of HENRY GIB- SON, deceased. Notice 1€ hereby given by the undersigned, JOHN A. DRINKHOUSE, ad- ministrator of the estate of HENRY GIB- | FON, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said de- ceased, to exhibit them with the necessary | vouchers, within four (4) months after the first publication_of thie nctice, to the said JOHN A. DRINKHOUSE, administrator as afore- Bid, at his offices, No. 402 Montgomery street, in the eity and county of San Fran- cigco, State of California, the same being his pluce for the transaction of the business of the sald. estate in_the sald city and county of_San Francisco. State of California. JOHN A. DRINKHOUSE, administrator of the estate of HENRY GIBSON, deceased. Dated at San Francisco, August 30, 1899, A. RUEF. attorney for administrator, 02 DIVIDEND NOTICES. 1144 srnished rooms from $1 per also housekeeping and transient ewly turnished rooms; pri- DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. 97 (50¢ per ehare) of the OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COM- ANY will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market af., on and after Mon- day, October 2, 1898, Trahsfer books will close oT, TRY, builder; shop, 1934 Market MA oo oo — rms.; private; bath; sin. rms.; board optional. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and s S subscriptions has been established at 1006 Va- | MCALLISTER, 604—Nicely furnished sunny bay-window front room; board optional, lencia Cice sunmy aultes: runping | On Tuesday, September 2. 189, at 8 o'clock Becmanent patrons desired: | D . 5. SHELDON, Becretary. PROPOSALS. T, & ENGINEER office, Laughlin bullding, Los Angeles, Cal, August 25, 1899—Sealed proposals for continuing construction of jetty at €an Diego Hafbor, Cal., will be recéived Hére until 11 a. m., ée’m.mber 29, 1899, and then publicly opened. Information furnished on application. JAMES J. MEYLER, Cap- tain Engineers, MANGAN—In this city, at Ocean View, Sep- tember 25, 1899, Mary E. R., beloved daughter of Stephen and Bridget Mangan, and sister of Joseph, Christopher, Frances, Annfe, Ar- thur, Clarence and Eugenia Mangan, & native of San Franclsco, aged 21 vears 10 months and 1 day. A member of Class '9§, Girls High School. &fi'l‘he funeral will take place this day MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Achille Wels and Jeanne Le Gras. James A. McKay and Anna Day William H. Lawson and Agnes M Carmel B. Secord and Laura R. Wagner. John W. Healey and Nellie McMahon John P. Dempsey and Mary G. Murphy George W. Parker and Mamie E. McGuirs George F. Moore and Lillie F. Fleming. William E. Mills and Gertrude Hutching: nesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the resi- ence of her parents, 19 Sadowa street, Ocean View, thence to Bt. Michael's Chureh, Where a requiem high mass will be celebrated Noel Larrecon and Catherine M. Schilter R e auen Tl e T 10 olelobicy Ti- F. W. La Jeunesse and Susie A. Waters...23-18 | terment private, in Holy Cross Cemetery. Thamas Walsh ang MNellle Murph NEWMAN—In this city, September 26, 1899, Frederfok W., beloved husband of Lorraine F. Newman, and father of Eleonore L. Newman, a native of Warsaw, Poland, aged 70 years 11 months and 10 days. PERALTA—In Santa Clara, September 2, 1899, Elena Ludovina, beloved daughter of the late Gabriel Peralta and guello, a native of San Leandro, aged 33 years and 2 days. BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by matil will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- gons authorized to have the same published. BORN. KLENCK—In_this city, September 21, 1899, to the wife of Fred J. Klenck, a daughter. McALLISTER—In this city, September 3, 1839, to the wife of Willlam McAlister, a daugh- | ter. WOODALL—In this city, September 25, 1899, to the wife of C. J. Wocdall, a daughter. REMFRY—In this city, September §, 1899, to the wife of A. S. Remfry (nee Johnston), a 80D, and acquaintances are respect- to attend the funeral to-morrow ), &t 10 o'clock, from St. Claire Church, Senta Clara, where a solemn re quiem high mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of her soul. REYNOLDS—In this city, September 17, 1899, Charles F. Reynolds. beloved son of Charles and Catherine Reynolds, and brother of John of California, aged 32 years and i1 months. § [ Interred private in Odd Fellows' Ceme- ery. THURSTON—In the City and County Hospital, September 26, 159, Annie Thurston, a na- tive of Germany, aged 48 years. MARRIED. GROTH-—BIRKHOLM—In this city, September 33, 1895, by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Soren B. . TUpton, beloved son of the late John P. and Groth and Frederikke 8. Birkholm. Mary ‘A. Upton, and brother of Edward P., Vernon, Thomas B. and Eliza Upton, Mrs. LA SE—WATERS— e T 3 3 ,,,,“,1;., mr.m.v;.?xl.'i"fi‘, 8P| D.M. Bokee and Mrs. P. P. Hoin, a native gon, D.D., neis, Wilford La Jeunesse and | Of Salem, Mass., aged 60 years § months and Susle Ada Waters, ‘both of San Francisco. 15 days. ‘A‘member of Lincoln Post No, 1. G McKAY—DAY—In this city, September 26, 1899, by the Rev. John A. B. ‘Wilson, D.D., James Shasta County, Bl Dorado . R. > Notice of funeral hereafter. VEHR—In this city, Catherine, beloved wife of the late Wilhelm Vehr ¢nee Daly), mother of Gus Vehr, and daughter of the late John Daly, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 85 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 12 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co,, 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Bighth. Interment 1. O. 0. Cemetery. WACHTER—In this city, Alfred McKay of Redding, and Anna Day of Placerville, GULLANE—In this city, September 5, ¥ the Rev. O. Groensbers, Mads E. Madsen and Anna M. Gullane. MAPLE—COUSENS—In Victoria, B. C.. Au- gust 10, 1899, by the Rev. W. Leslie Ciay, J. Edgar Maple of New York and Ewmily Mayo Cousens of San Francisco. PARKER—McGUIRE—In this city, September | 26; 1565, by F. H. Kerrigan, Justice of the Peace, George W. Parker of Oroville, Cal., and Mamie E. McGuire of San Francisco. | SLLA—SIMI—In this city, September 20, by the Rev. W, M. Bours, at St. Peter's plscopal _Church, Fabbrizio Pinnella and Elaine B. M. mi, both of San Francisco. RE—In this city, September 16, Dr. Wilson, Louis Sarian Both of San Francisco. —In_East_Oakland, Sep- ), the Rev. E. 8. Chapman, D.D., George C. Turner of San Francisco and Annle Brewer of Kingston, Canada. VOIGT-] E—In this cit: eptember 26, 1899, by the Rev. W. 8. U , D.D., Robert F. Voigt of San Francisco and Lucy A. Lusa of Ione, Cal. McELLIGOTT—In this city, Septem- by the Rev. Father Collins of St. hurch, Charles H. White and Molly ott, both of San Francisco. September 24, 1899, Elizabeth Wachter, Anna Wachter, and son-in-law of Bill, a natfve of Oldenburg, Germany, aged 50 years 10 months and 24 days. A member of “Verein Eintracht, No. 1, O. d. H. S., and San Francisco Lodge 26, U. 0. R'M. invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), from E.ntracht Hall, Twelfth street, near Folsom, where services will be held under the auspices of the Verein Fin- tracht, commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Remains at the par- lors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, near Seventh. WRIGHT—In Berkeley, September 24, 1899, Captain Thomas Armet, beloved husband of Olivia C. Wright, and father of James R., Thomas A. Jr., Willlam Rossell, Helen, Is bella, Louise and Olivia Spain Wrighf tive ‘of Philadelphia, aged 61 years and 4 ROWD—GRIFFIN—In this city, Sep- | months. (Philadelphia and Seattle papers tember 24, 1589, by the Rev. W. 8. Urmy, | please copy.) D.D.. George W. Winterrowd and Mary B. (=7 Funeral from St. Mark's Church, Berke- Griffin, both of San Francisco. ley, this day (Wednesday,) at 3 o’clocl ZIMM MITHIn this clty, September 24, | e e R [ the Rey. Father Cummings of St. nurch, Arthur G. Zimmer and mith, both of San Francisco. 1 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Matilda Eisner (wite of D.), Hannah, Moses, DIED. Abraham, Joseph, Blanche and Rose Abra- Bender, May Lottis, Irene ham and Annie Grat to Danlel and Catherine Coleman, Sarab A. McCormick. Michael | Rachael Hirzberg (wife of J. A) and Bertha R Nansin Cooper (wife of Charles O.) to Moses Abra- Decnen oD L hame, lot on N line of McAllister street, 67:6 e oris Merans i 1 E of Laguna, £ 1:6 by N100; 300, = WA YRGS ram T. and Leroy T. Hutchinson, Mary H. 4 R s Thurston. Annle Sibley, Mary K. Miller, John H. Tracy, Char- Upton, John Yehr, 'Catherine Wachter, Wilhelm F. Wright, Capt. T. A lotte . Morgan, Ellen N. Cook and Adelalde Phelps to Rose Donovan (wife of Cornelius), ot S line of Filbert street, 110 E of Plerce, E 27:6 by S 120; $925. Kate G. and E. G. Folger to Louis Fried- lander, lot-en E line of Devisadero street, 27:8% S of Washington, § 2 by E 110; $10. Danfel and Anna McPhee to Bank of Cali- fornia, lot on N line of Fell street, 56:3 E of Clayton, E 2 by N 100; $500. Hobert Faessier (by Jobn H. Grady, attor- ney) to Lina Benz (Stoffel), lot on NE corner of Clay and Spruce streets, I 137:6 by N 127:8%; also lot_on NW corner of Day and Diamond streets, W 50:10 by N 114; also lot on N line of Day street, 50:10 W of Douglass, W 50:11 by N Johansson, Kearns, T4 Kelly, Martin SR —In this city beloved wife of J September 25, 1899, V. Bender, a native and acquaintances are respect- vited to attend the funeral this day t 10 o'clock, from her late 355 Eleventh street. Interment Cy- wn Cemetery. In this cit ence of September 26, 1839, dward Coleman, Sarah Ann, slster of John C. and Edward Coleman. | 114; also 1ot on N line of Marshall street, 100 CUOCO—In this city, September 24, 1898, Glo | W, 0f Craut, W 50 by N 1i0, lot 13, block 3, College Homestead; aiso lot on N line of Mar- shall street, 200 E of Congdon, B 100 by N 110, block 12, same; also lot on 8 line of Marshall street, 981:11 B of county road, E 30, S 189:2, W 30'1, therice 156:6, lot 11, block 14, same; also lot on S line of Marshall street, 850 E of Congdon, S 110 by E 50, lot 8, block 43, same; $10. Annie B. and Walter Jennings et al. to Cali- fornfa Title Insurance and Trust Compan: lot on SE cormer of Thirteenth and Folso; streets, 1 to Treat avenue, S to Fourteenth, W_to Folsom, N to beginning; $10. a native of Italy, aged 60 vears. and acquaintances are respect- to attend the funeral this day 1 o'clock, from the undertak ing varlors ‘of G. Iaccheri, 620 Broadway thence to the hall, S03 Montgomery street, where servic d under the aus- of the Its B. Socfety. Interment | w Italian Ceme San Mateo County. 3 G—In this city, September 2, 1899, Henry, dear! sved husband of Anna Mar- garethe Egeberg, father of Henry P., Lena (Wednesd vill_be_hi n M. C., Edward L. and Anna Sophie Egeberg, and | ' Drotier. oF Laviante etren e e Gl ne | Kethe: I Jeanined (o, sume stime, ditcini 2 native of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, | “'yacob, Mary, Samuel, Clara, John and aged 55 years 1 month and 23 days. GAUBERT Marie Gaube mother of Simon Friedlander and Theresa " and Morris Welssherger to Jeanette May, undivided five- eighths of lot on 8 line of Eighteenth street, | E of Castro, E 20 by S 100; $812. Beverley L. Hodghead (guardian of Michael, Charles apd Maurice Friedlander, minors) to same, undivided three-eighths of same; $4S7. Rosa Celle to Stefano Ventre, lot on 8 line of Card alley, 65 Wot Stockton street, W 18 by § 61 310, this city, eloved. ptember 25, 1899, e of Joseph Gau- Pyat, and grand- va and Mrs, M. Ro- aged 70 years. acquaintances are respect- to attend the funeral this day at 10 o'clock, from the res. cranddaughter, 1130 Broadway, | _Amelia E. and Allen D. Wilson and Olive E; nch Church of Notre Dame | Lathrop (Stevens) to John Hadley, lot on SW where a high mass will be | line of Grant alley, §7:6 SE of Folsom street, e repose of her soul, com- | SE 30 by SW 25; $10. 0 o'clock. Charles Shrakkart to Lena L. C. Shrakkart, lot on NW line of Bryant street, 183 SW of Fifth, SW 24 by NW §7:6; gift. Fstate of Selim Franklin (by Willlam A. thenc des celeb mencing at HARRIS—In this city, September 21, 1899, Mar- cus Harrs, beloved father of Mrs tenstein of Portland, Or., Mrs. Paulina Krel- ] ensh y i G I | Hiester, administrator) to J. E. Sharp, lot on O of Dllsusuurs,f Wadh My GugSEIORS | siediner Stpeny treet and W line of Fifth, BW 81:3 by SE ¥ Estate of Lumley Franklin same, same; $150. Wash., Miss Sadie Harris of Spo- . and Sam. Tke, Heyman, Mich- o same) to ael, Morris and Louls Harris, and brother of William Harris of Beattle, Wash., & Dative | (Annle and James T. Ambrose to Bmelis of Poland, aged 6 years. ' (Seattle and Spo- SW 0f Bighth, SW 25 by NW 75; $10. P ane, Wash., papers please copy.) John B., Annie C. and Thomas J. Greenlaw intanc are respect- i the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the under- | taking varlors of Theo. Dlerks, 7 Mission street, and thence to New Salem_ Cemetery for interment by train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 3:30 o'clock. S—In the City and County Hospital, eptember 26, 1899, Willlam Henke, a native of Germany, aged 28 years. HOFFMAN—In this city, September 2, 1893, Edward 8., beloved son of Mrs. Charlotte A. Hoffman, and brother of Albert J. Hoftman | and Mrs. Annie E. nham, a native of New York City, -aged TS L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fally invited to attend the faneral (his day (Wednesday,) at 2 o'clock, from the parlors N of the United Undertakers, 27 and 20 Fifth | Otkland; $10. street, whers services will be held. Interment | pMyron T, and Marior B. Hpieomb, (o Mary Laurel AL Cexe | e, 62021 NW_from North Oakland avenue, | and acqu invited to atten to Mattié H. Greenlaw, lot on E line of Texas gtreet, 100 N of Eightéenth (Solano), N 25 by E _100; $10. James A. and Olive L. Taggard and Eilen M. Scotehler to E. W. Tasgard, Potrero Nuevo block 2%, bounded by Solano, Texas, Mariposa and Mississippi streets; also Potrero Nuevo block 269, bounded by Solano, Missourl, Mari- posa and Texas streets: also Potrero Nuevo block 279, bounded by Mariposa, Texas, Santa Clara and Mississippi streets, quitclaim deed; $1 Alameda County. George B. M. and Alice M. Gray to M. D. Falrchild, lot on E line of Grove street, 8 N of Caledonia avenue, N 88.23 by E 100, being portions of lots 40 and 41, Caledonla Homestead, HOFFMAN—In_this city, September 25, 189, | N NE 127.25, SE 60, SW 128 to beginning, | Edward S. dearly beloved husband of Jo- | peing lot 11, block A, Linda Vista Terrace, sephine Hoffman, a native of New York, aged | Mag g, Oakland; $10. 38 years nths and 5 day HOGAN—A solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated this day (Wednes o'clock, at St. Charles Borromeo ghteenth and of the soul o Martin Friends and acquaintances are nvited to attend. JOHANSSON-—In this city, September 24, 1899, Anna Maria Johansson, beloved daughter of Johan Petter and Anna Bengtsson, a native of Hoganas, Sweden, aged 15 years 2 months and 23 days. (Swedish papers please copy.) Triends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of H. F. Maass, 917 Mission street, near Fifth, KELLY—In this city, September %, 1889, Mar- tin Kelly, beloved father of Matthew Kelly, Mrs. Thomas McSwegan and Mrs. Fred Meincke, a native of County Rogcommon, Ire- land, aged 75 years. (Boston, Mass., papers Dplease copy.) A. C. and Anna M. Henry to Mary Pedrii, lot 103, Drexler Tract, Oakiand; $10. ‘Henry Gould to_H. Gould Company (a corpo- ration), lot on NW_corner of Washington and Fourth streets, N 50, W 75, S 5, E to begin- ning, being lots 21 and 22, block 44, Oakland; 0. M enry . and Sarah M. Jones to Thomas Me- Intyre, lot on N line of Oakland avenue or Beventh street, 100 W of Cedar street, W 25 by iN 100:4%, beinig lot 9, block 43, map of lands of Omkland Point Raiiroad ferry landing, Oak- land; $10. George R. Williams to J. F. L. Brandon, lot on NE line of East Seventeenth street, 115 NW of Ninth avenue, NW 8 by NE 125, block $6, Clinton, East Oakland; $10. James Wilding to_Ellen J. Wilding, lot 3 on map of subdivided Pledmont Helghts, Oakland Township; also personal property; Eift. Charles ‘and Ida V. Armstrong to Du Ray ! §mith, lots 11 and 12, block 2110, Alden Tract, at Temescal, subject to deed of trust, Oakland; $10. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | H. K. Gage to C._F. McGlaghen, lot 3, block fuily lnvxte% w:"a';snd the funeral thlupflny 1B' liC«:'!lden Gate Tract, warranty deed, Oak- (Wednesday), at 815 o'clock, from his late | land; $1. residence, Mission road, opposite Seven-mile | _Same to George F. Davis, lots 13 to 23, block House, thence to St. Ann's Church, Colma, | B, same, warranty deed, Oakland; $1. where requism high mass will he celebrated | Alfred’ W. Hare to W. A. and Isabella Hun- ter, lot on W line of Peraita street, 34:6 S of Lincoln, S 80 by W 100, block 712, Oakland: $10. Michael §. and Elizabeth Leban to Michael lot on 8 line of Fifth street, 104:9 W by S 100, block 45, Oakland; $10. for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KEARNS—In Oakland, September 26, 1599, Timothy Kearn, beloved husband o’ Brid’ | Carroll, 10t et Kearns, and brother of Mrs. Richard But- | of Clay, o A hativa of County Clare, Trcland, aged | Alice C. O'Leary (wife of John) and Lazaro 72 years and 9 monthi | Higuera to Joseph and Juana H. Nevis, be- B Feiends and acquaintances are respect- | EInning at a point in line dividing sections § fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | and §, In township 3 8, range 2 B, 150 8 from (Thursday), at 8:30 0'clock, from his late resi- | point of interesction on said dividing line with dence, 961 Third street, thence to the Church | NE boundary line of block 16, thence SE 84.44, of the Immaculate Conception, where a sol- | §W 850, W from NE corner of block 14, thence emn requiem mass will be celébrated for the | SW 39.40, EW 12047 to line dividing sections § Tepose of his soul, commencing at 9 g'clock. | and 9, in township 3 8, range 2 E, thence N to Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. | beginning, being portion of BW aquarter section LOFTIS—In this city, Sentember %, 189, of | & township 3 8 e 2 E, ol Northern Oarlat taver. Trene, beloved: dagnter of Jo. | Addition to Town of Livermore, quitclaim deed, seph L. and Mary Loftis, a native of San | Murray Township; $10. Francisco, aged 4 vears. ' ° Francisco Medaro to Jose M. Fernandes, % TFFuneral to-day (Wednesday,) at 2| o0f an acre beginning at a polnt on line divid- o'clock, from the residence of her parents, | ing plats 4f and 4 of Bernal portlon of Rancho 273 Twenty-ninth street. Interment private, | FI Valle de Ban Jose at SW corner of 6-acre Calyary Cemetery. ;fl“fisg‘ t!;(-nu:lqu'\qu:hm“da&%v ogd;n:mm: McCORMICK—In this city, September 2, ), 1888, thence ¢ i3 3 ns, mick, and father of John J.. William F. and | 1ands of Cost (OANCE o 01" Srtion of Rancho Carroll Nellie McCormick, a native of County Tyrone, . | Bi Calle de San Jose, Murray Township: $340, Leland, axed B yeem Charles and Ida V. Armstrong to Bdwin P. S line of Forty-fourth street, 230 S 100, being lot 11, block 1, Oakland; $10. Amelia Gavica to of land bounded B by W line of Welle, lot on W of Market, W 50 by 2097, Alden Tract at Tem Winaford D. Ferris an: Hezekiah D. Hougham, pa: by N line of Hougham T annah or Hubbard streef by N line of Twenty-elghth, W by E line of Center or Beach, pertion of Hougham Tract, Oakland, quitclaim deed; $1. Tom Coward to John J. T. Plunkett, lot on N line of Colusa avenue 150 W of Humboldt avenue, N 100 by W 50, being lot 14, block E, Roberts and Wolfskill Tract, Oakland; $1. ‘Annfs 8. Christensen (by Tax Colléctor) to 3. B. Lanktree, all interest In lots 1 to 9, biock 71, of Stratton's Survey of Alameda, Alameda; $47. Builders’ Contracts. Christlan P. Bennesen, owner, with Willlam | W. Rednall, contractor and architect. All work HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, % Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 8% 4 Chas. T Tacoh: CHAS. H. JACOB & CO. e w5 Snook. Funeral Dfrectors and Embalm- 318 Mason street, bst, Geary and N. F. Dethlefsen. ers, O'Farrell streets. Telephone Main McAVOY CO., 3 FUNERAL DIRECIORS & EMBALMERS, 1285 Market st., between Sth and Sth. Telephone South 247. Edelfrida Peraita Ar-| M. Reynolds and Mrs. Mary Hoar, a native | UPTON—In this city, September 26, 1899, John | Wilhelm Friedrich, dearly beloved husband of | father of Charles and | Phillip | San Francisco Lodge | Friends and acqualintances are respect- | for & 1%4-story eight-room frame cottage on the E side of Utah street, 207 S of Mariposa, 5 30 by B 100: $2303. Richard Pahl, owner, with O. A. Craemer, contractor: architect, C. A. Meussdorfier. All work for alteratiohs and additions to a two- story frame building on the W side of Hyde street, 111:6 N of Post, N 26 by W _08:9; $4865. Mrs. Emille Ursin, owner, with W. R. Kenny, contractor; plans by owner. All work for & g;v;e):t’?rlyh lnvd“?nfimenrl {rt.me butlding (mrag e N side oma v of Bightn, W 75 by oW . T | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. P Wilson, Portland (H J Betz, Pa W Canady, Gridley |W L Lindsa | § Vroman, Manfla ~ |J Y Biackwell, Manila {4 F Males, Manila _|H Hansen, Maniia Herman, Ohio E G Hotchkiss, Manila | Mrs McKelvey, Los A H H Judson, Maniia me ) E J. Parper, Idaho R W Lewis, Manila Spulxs. Manila I Eddfln?tun. Manila A P Wilson, Manila (P J Scully, Mass 3 M Mount,’San Jose |J De Lorme, Mass J E Main, Fresno J P Goodman. Tenn M L Hall, Fresno D N Boyle, Los Ang e‘l Dugan, 'Ohio v endry, Ohio J M Becker, 'Texas F Richford, J G _Wiiliams, W H Kolchbeck, N H Oswald, N Y R A Dobbs, Y | W_W_Watérs, Pa J E_Broughton, Minn | € E. Gunston, 'Pa H F Nash, Ohlo | R Smith, Pa A J Thurman, Manila | H F-Liem, Ohto H De Groot, Idaho .L Bauer, Ohlo J G_Hunt, Denver L J Harlan, Ohto G Kimbrel, Illinois | L Carey, Idaho A H Reese, Chicago | § Hamerly, Monterey |C H Oghorn, N Y J Keating, Los Ang J Fredericks, Balto S Burke, Stockton W _Holborn, 'San _Jose W _J Brown, San Jose G H Mille, San Jose J J Varmonski, Stkton T Meclver, Manila 1 €'C Cheney, Chicago |[E R Ludwig, Idaho | W R Cameron,Chicago J Dittner, Idaho J Devlin, Pa |{J Martina, Fresno J Buchanan, Pa i GRAND HOTEL. J A Henderson, Wntrs|J McCarty, Stockton R A Hamiiton, Stnfrd G W Hendry, Stockton W J Hughes, Oakdale|W P Thémas, Ukiah B Macdonald, P Alto |C A Bovett, ‘Mass Miss G Foster, Salinas'J J Hubbron, Salinas H Howard, Stockton |Mrs Robertson, Chicgo A Michelson, Sacto [Miss Blanchard, Chcgo A Medder & Honol H Wilson, Visalla | W C Gerdenhere, Btte R C Johnston, § Jose A E Eeadorf, Butte (Mrs R C Johnstan, § J I M Singer, Chicago = |Miss G Johnston, S J J Williams, Stanford |W R Harris, Davenprt Dr_Stratton, Chinese C/A Hall, Plumas F W Foster, Mont /A A Hall, Plumas C H Gordon, U SV |M Mayer, N Y W R Bacon, Cal W _Fining, Martinez | E H Quimby, Kans Cy P Herrigan, Jackson J F Brown, Elmira |D A Shaw. Los Ang H G Brown, Elmira | Mrs Monroe, Fresno W R Hardy & w. S Js|W H Watkins, Kngmn C E Beckwith, Mont |J F Watkins, Kngman J H Moore, San Jose |C Caben, San Jose F T Stevens, Benicla |J J Sommers, Ealinas M M O'Gorman, L AniG A Smith, Courtland € W Howard, U S V G W Hutton, § Monlca PALACE HOTEL. Mr Arbenz, Germany |M R_Chartrand, Mo Mr Kemna, Germany F § Lusy, Wyoming S McGinnis, Arizona Mrs Lusy, Wyoming H Mehrtens, Pa M V Hartrauft, L Ang H W Balley, Valley Cy |V A Sharp, Buffalo £ L Vallandigham, Cal 7 R Marten, L Ang € R Willlams, N ¥ B Stewart, L Ang F Moore, New York |V R White, New York £ B Rollins, Chicago |J Bryan, New York T B Comstock, L Ang |J N Graves, L Ang Mrs Comstock, Ls AngiMrs Graves, L A R Shewan, China Miss E Shankhead, LA A C S Mannug, N Y |P A Davey, Yokohama Mrs Mannus, N Y G W Lane, I, Angeles W _A Hyl, Pa | Manheim, New York J P Adair, Chicago |H P Goodman, Napa 3. Fraser, New Yorle ire Goodman,'Napa Miss K Fraser, N Y W Sampson, N Y H Goldsmith, L. Ang [J A Murray, Montana H C Strong, Alaska [W O Huline, U S N F P Mills, Coulterville BTl D California Fruit Sales. LONDON, Sept. 2%.—Porter Bros. Company’s sales of California fruit: Pears — Bartletts, $132, balf box; Beurre Hardys, $204; Beurre Clairgeaus, $114; Doy du Comice, $1 65; Cale- basse, $1 26; De ‘Anjous, {1 (8 Omondaxos, 960 Duchesse, $120; Alexis, $1 82" Prunes—Silver, $120, balf crates. Plume—Golden, $1 4, half crate. NEW YORK. Sent. 26.—Porter Bros. Com- pany'e sales of California frult: Peaches— Ealways, 40cGf1 15 box. Pears_Seckels, £00 $0o "halt ‘box. ~Graves-Cornlchons ¥ogl half crate; Tokays, 70c@$1 40; Muscafs, S0@Tsc. Ten cars sold. CHICAGO, Sept. 26.—Porter Bros. Company's | sales of California fruft: Pears—Bartletts, 95c | @52 50_box; Duchesse, $1 55; Faster, §1 4; Vi- car, $12. Grapes—Tokays, 'IEC?BH 10 half crate. Peaches—Salways, 76c@$115 box and f0@T5c_crate; George's Late, box; Muirs, s0c. Seven cars sold. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued from Page 10. when a minus Elgn (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants'_ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal, September 26, 1899 The tme ball on the tower of the new Ferry buflding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— 1. e, at noon of the 130th meridian, or at § J'clock p. m., Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, S.'N.. in charge, N Lieutenant Commander, Steamer Movements. | 30 miles NW by W 1% Steamer. Luella Mackin Coos Bay. i Columbia. 3 Curacao E Samoa. . " Weeott 5 Bristol |Sep. Empire |Sep: Pomona ........ Humboldt. |Sep. 28 Corona San Diego. |Sep. 29 Queen . Victoria & Puget Sound Sep. 29 Point Arena....|Point Arena. Sep. 29 Tellus Departure Ba: Sep. 2 San Blas. Panama. |sep. 30 Arcata Coos Bay. Oct. 1 Orizaba “[Newport Oct. 1 Czarina ‘[Puget Sound. Oct. 1 Titania Nanaimo. [Oct. 1 Del Norte rays Harbor. Oct. 2 Coquille River..|Grays Harbor. 10ct. 2 State of Cal....|Portiand.. Oct. 2 Crescent City...|Crescent City, loet. 2 North Fork.....[Humboldt. [Oct. 2 Santa_Rosa...../San Diego. |Oct. 8 Brunswick Portland. [Oct. 8 — TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. | _ Salls. | Pler A. Blanchrd|Coos Bay......|Sep. 27, 10 am|Pier 13 North Fork. Humboldt.....|Sep. 27, 9 am|Pler 2 Santa Rosa.|San Diego. 27, 11 am|Pler 11 Colon . Panama. . 28,12 m|PMS8 Newburg . 25, 4 pm Pler 20 5 . 25, ......|Pler 2 vie & Fet p. 25, 10 am Pler § Humboldt.....|Sep. 20, 2 pm|Pfer 13 China & Japan|Sep. 28, 1 pm PMSS ‘|Newport. ep. 20, 9 am|Pler 11 Columbia ..|Portiand....../Sep. 30, 10 am Pler 24 | Pomona ....[Humboldt.....|Oct. 1, 2 pm[Pler 9 Corona .....|San Diego...../Oct. 1. 11 am|Pler 11 Samoa ...../Humboldt. 1 10 am(Pler 2 Point Arena 3, 2pm/Pler 2 Arcata 3,10 am Pler 13 Orizaba 3, 9am|Pler 11 ueen 8, 10 am Pler § tate 5, 10 am|Pler 34 Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Tuesday, September 26. Stmr Aberdeen, Peterson, 72 hours from Port- via Astoria 80 hou land, S Thwing, Stmr Sequola, 16 hours from Fort Bragg. Stmr Whitesboro, Olson, 18 hours from ‘Whitesboro. Stmr Bonita, Buchard, 16 hours from Moss Landing. i Br stmr Robert Adamson, Morgan, 4% days frem Nanaimo. Br ship Glenbreck, Burd, 12 days from Swansea. Br ship Duchalburn, Forbes, 125 days from London. Br ship Sardomene, Masson, 181 days from Hamburg. 3 Br ehip Beacon Rock, Hughes, 14 days from London. o:;f:fl &nlp Dimsdale, Rothery, 118 days fréom Bark § C Allen, Johnson, 20 days from Hono- lulu. Fr bark Genevieve Molno, Lemaltre, 125 days from Swansea. Bktn Troplc Bird, Jackson, 4 days from Ta- hitf. Schr Wing and Wing, 7 days trom Grays Harbor. §chr General Banning, Thomas, 41 days from Mazatlan, Schr Déflance, Blum, § days from Tacoma. CLEARED. “Tuesday, September 26. Stmr Centennial, Fagles, Honolulu; U S Government. Stmr North Fork, Bash, Bureka; Charles Nel- son. Stmr City of Rio de Janeiro, Ward, Portland; U B Government. Stmr Pomona, Shea, Eureka; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, Goodall, Perkins & Co. Olsen, San Diego; Br ship Aristomene, You Liverpool; Bal- four, Guibrie & Cc..‘ o SAILED. Tuesday, September 26. City of Rio de Janeiro, Ward, Port- Weeott, Ellls, Bureka. Pomona, Shea, Eureka. Gipsy, Feland, Santa Cruz. Ruth, Lundquist, Coos Bay. Arcata, Reed, Coos Bay. Noyo, Levl Fort Brags. on, Levinson, Trinidad. Stmr Gipsy, Lelan nta_Cruz. Stmr Alex_Duncan, nder, —. U S stmr Relief, Harding, Manila. Fr bark Bretagne, Guillon, Queenstown. A ESchr Kate and Anna, Scott, sea otter hunt- ng. Sehr Nettie Low, Low, Point Reyes, Schr Gem, Nelson, Coos Bay. Schr Nettie Sundbors, Nelson, in tow of stmr Weeott. Schr Norma, Peterson, Fort Bragg. Schr Raiph J Long, Isigkeit, Albion, in tow of_stmr Ruth. Schr J G Wall, Bjornstrom, Eureka. Schr Monterey, Kundsen, Coos Bay. Schr Archie and Fontie, Jansen, Point. Sehr Norma, Peterson, Fort Brags. Schr Barbara Hernster, Jensen, Fort Brags. Stmr land. Strr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stewarts TE APHIC. POINT LOBC . 10 p m—Weathey hazy; wind NW o § miles. Aug 16, lat 3 S, lon 51 W—Br ship Lamorns from London, .for San Diego. i Per Br stmr Robert Adamson—Sept %, about WA of Point Arena, Fr bark Europe, from Swansea, for San Franclsco, Per Fr bark Genevieve Molinos—Aug 27, lat 9 N,’lon 121 W, Br ship Blythswood, from Liv- erpool, for As DOMESTIC PORTS. Arrived Sept 26—Stmr Empire, Arrived Sept 26—Stmr Alllance, trom St Michael PORT TOWNSEND—Sailed Sept 2—Bark Coloma, for Manila; s Gamb Arrived Sept 26—Schr PORT HARFORD- r Alice Cooke, for Port Newark, hence Sept 22. Tived Sept 26—Stmr Al- AL—Sailed Sept 2 Stmr Navarro, for San Francisco. TACOMA—Sailed Sept 26—Schr Meteor, for San Pedro. Sept 24—Stmr Mackinaw, for San Francisco. Arrived Sept 25—Ship Dashing Wave, from Honolulu; schr / Watson, from Tahitl; schr Volunteer, f ictoria. PORT GAMELE—Arrived Sept %6—Schr Allce Cooke, from Port Townsend. PORT LOS AN Newburg, from Re Satled Sept 26—Stmr Newbur, for San Fran- elsco. EUREK A hence Sept ed Sept 26—Bktn Monitor, for' San Fran- rrived Sept 26—Stmr Alcatraz, SAN DIEGO—falled Sept ~2%—Schr Bertha Dolbeer, for Eureka. PORT BLAKELE alled Sept 26—Schr Car- rler Dove, for Halphong. FOREIGN PORTS. MAZATLAN—Sailed Sept 2¢—Stmr San Blas, for San Franct SHANGHAL Sept 3%—Br stmr Orange, from F AUCKLAND—Arrived Sept 26—Stmr Ala- meda, hence Sept YOKOHAMA—Arrived Sept 2—Br stmr Em- press of China, from Vancouve GUAYMAS — Arrived Sent Sehir C A Thayer, from Grays Harbor. TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON — Arrived Sept 2§ — Stmr Trave, from New York, for Bremen. LIVERPOOL—Arrived ot 26—8tmr Ne- madic, from New York; stmr Dominion, from Montreal. SHANGHAI—Arrived Sent Branch, from Portland, O AUCKLAND—Arrived Sept meda, from San Francisco. BOULOGNE—Arrived S dam, from New York, for NEW YORK—Sailed Sept 26— Bremen, via Southampton; stmr n Liverpool; stmr Taurie, for Liversool. tmr Orange Ala- pt 26—Stmr' Maas- Rotter Arrived’ Sept 2 — Stmr Barbaossa, from Bremen and Southampton. QUEENSTOWN — Arrived Sept 26 —.Stmr Oceanic, . from New York, for Liverpool, and Dproceeded. MOVILLE—Arrived Sept 28—Stmr Anchoria, from New York, for Glaszow OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway whart, San Francisco, For Alaskan ports, 10 a. m., September 18, 33, 2, October 3, change at Seattle, For _Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Se- attle, Tacoma, Everett, Ana- cortes and New Whatcom (Wash.), 10 a. m., September i5, @ 2, October 3, and every fifth day thereafter; change at Seattle e o mpany'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, 26, October 1, and every ffth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Stmeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis_Obispo); Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newnort, § a. m., September 57, 21, 25, 2, 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., September 15, 13, 23, 21, October 1, 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, salling dates and hours of sailing. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts., 10 Market st., San Francisco. » DISPATCH FAST STEAMIRS TO POR T AN T From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. FAHE 2l2 First Cl Bertd 2. 23 8 Second i “Sept. 5, 15, A COLUMBIA ‘salis ..Sept. 10, 20, 30; Oct. 10, 2, 30 Short Line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Helena_and all points in ' the Northwest. Through tickets to_all points East. E. C. WARL General Agent. 630 Market st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORE, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Stopping at_Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednetday, 10 a. m. New York. Oct. 4|New York St. Louis . Oct. 11/ St. Louls St. Paul . Oct. 15/St. Paul RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp, From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Friesland Oct. 4| Kensington Southwark 11! Nordland Westernland Det. 18, Friesland . EMPIRE LINE. Seattle, St. Michael. Dawson City. For full information regarding freight and passage appiy_to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 30 Montgomery st., or any of its ageéncles. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA 2nd HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hlogo), ‘Nagasakl and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for Indla, etc. No cargo received on board on day SR soame Al CA- T, October 1 HONGKONG-MARU..W ay, November : N . Saturday, November 2§ Round-trip ticl t reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market street, corner First. ‘W. H. AVERY, General Agent. S. S. Mariposassails via Honmolulu _ and Auckland for Sydney Wednesday, - October 4, at 10 p. m, The S, S. Australfa sails for Honolulu St Wednesday, October @npaw 18, at 2 p. m. Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawall, Samoa, New Zealand, Australia,” India, Suez, England, etc.; $610 first clas J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. C ts., i14 Mont, Pler 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight Oifice. 327 Market St. OOMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Bailing every Saturday at 10 a. m.m from Pler 4, North River, foot of =V—cis Morton st. ‘LA TOURAINE, Sept. 8); LA NORMANDIE, Oct. 7: LA, CHAMPAGNE, Oct. 4; LA GASCOGNE, Oct. 21; LA BRETAGNE, Oét. 8. First-class to Havre, #0 and up- Ward; 5 per cent reduction on round trip.. Sec- ond-class. to Havre, $45; 10 per cent reduction 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 Mont- gomery ave., San_Francls BAY AND RIVER STEAMEES. FOR U. S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEID, Steamer “Monticello.”” MON., Tues. Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 a. m., §:15, 8:80 p. m. (ex. Thurs. might), Fri- days,’1 p. m. and 8:30; Sundays, 10:30 a. m. 8§ . 'm._Landing and office, Mission-street Dock, Bier o2 Telephone Main 1508 5 FARB 500