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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4 '1899. 13 | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. KEEPING. ROOMS FOR HOUSE 1U06—Two front rooms; rates, X no delays. J. Mission st., above ELDRIDGE & CO. - - — Tt o HARRIPTT, 2, cor. Folsom—Nicely furnished housekeeping rooms; separate flat; cheap. HOWARD, 1144—Nice sunny suites for house- INVESTM NDER $2000. | | S0 0% s e Third and { _ keeping; running water. i 4 et sts., 2 7 rooms. | IF yiu're short borrow of the respeciable v Third st Third and Harrison sts.; lot 20x | se of UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. ¢ and rear; cottage rents SIi. | . of Gig p Bryant and Ninth sts.; 4 flats, on—Large furnished W saces, estates. real lot ali| h single § | t : and legacies b rented E e ; eOLG . I v Powel \ce | LEWIS, 18, off Taylor, near Post—$5; large un- iR ST ¥ R e o150t | fur ;m and kitchen; also £mall room. : Aty ¢ itare and B ’ - e planos: ow rates; confidentlal. | $,90—One ond a half blocks from the mew s o YNELLI ry bldz., 130 Powell st postoffice; 3 flats of 3 and 4 rooms: | Ll O TTONEY ¢ = cach rents §21: lot 25375 VALENCIA, $24%. near Twentleth—_Sunny front e . - | room and furnished; hovsekeeping; = HOMES UNDER §2000. | bath; reat 12730, Trate. 3 $1,100—Twenty-elghth st., near Dolores: lot %5x 1021_Finely furnished sunny ng; also single room housekeept = ivh aGtiage; 4 rooms; | . single rooms. < P = NCH office for Call advertisements and L i o iptions has been established at 109 Va- £t ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. §-foot base- 148_Bixth — Rooms, lot 23x1%; | A—BRUNSWICK HOUS ON furr 1sear c 1o §1 per night; §1% to $ per week, and . fice: lot 5x | 1iEbt housekeeping: open all night. S their notes | A BRANCH oince for Call advertisements and % irRoesero Parrott blg. | e = |~ eubseriptio stablishe: Ja- 3 Parrott blg. | N Amrery row | “gubscriptions bas been established at 109 Va. vear Scott and Golden Gate ave.; lot | AT Hotel Francisco, Turk and Taylor sts. | x%0; cottage of 6 rooms and bath and | Homefke house; modern service; elevator: | ] bath: room Toc to $150 day. MRS. J. KING. orih on best block on | house 6 rooms in good eondi- | rooms for week, §150 day, 2c to o elegant laund; Golden Gate CARROLTON, & offi ave.— EDDY 1206 Market. cor. elegant 5 (Dt s on Golden Gate 55 st.i every modern Nice rooms; 2 nz room. Plerce; 2 tlegant = 2 s i S ms d bath; every LSIOR House, 39 Turk, cor. vement nny frent b wind. . near Laguna: 2 frontages: 3 one street, 4 on other; rents GEARY, arre)—Comfortable furn. SEPTIONALLY CHEAP LOTS. | Newly renovated; §3 per week. ELDRIDGE & CO. near Iayes—A nice furnished er ht ow m; $1 per week condltion; fcAlliste 1ith—Sunny single front §125 per week nr. private family furnished sunny front room; i gas, bath: $6 mont} Larze room. su'table for 1 fvate fam rooma; r sultes nished 23 Eighth st., House, THE 119 Third—A ise R. H Dalks, good peaple. | THIRD, 33—H ce for Call advertisemen as been established at 1096 Va CH of! thseriptic [ "~ ROOMS WANTED. two adults, handsome s for light housekee, particulars. house Gt apartmen private 2170, Call. 112 PARK fam! foet T Trented: plies. 145 . bought, =ald; ired h nt 45. t rented; re- < rates s0ld, exchanzed, 205 Fourth st rent RHOP WANTED WITH POWES "HIBERNIA BANK. | N 245 feet W. 3 5 rooms age £hop, nt room table Box or power. facturing. office, ion, will be recef nth an for 1 water and_cand GILMORE, the Hall Committee. (No liquors y_order of the Executive CLIFFORD, Sec. $3: whit n Paint 1 papered fro Hartm 1t o rivate home confinem: most rea- brick and fron building; rice in ¢ Mrs. M. Pfeiffer, mid- m; guaranteed lease; 6| wife Folsom, nr, 16th; phone White 1344, nts ejected for $4; coll country. PACIFIC O Monteamery st.. roo vieinity of Masen and Lest in America—The Waekly 16 pages, sent to any address In the Stafes or Canada one year for $L X rents $3%0 Call, Unifed postage pald to 35 per week #nd from the ferry. - Mlodk from i Block: id improvements ved will pay 10 per |7 STORAGE AND WARENOUSES. on exhibition at Ladles with to 11:30 p. | CALA. Ftorage Warchouse. F. SMITH, prop., % jon goods guaranteed; tel. Clay %. S-RODOLPH Storage and M ALAMED r Mason; gtore and leds- removed La Verite Folsom 448, t front; 2 fronts; near ing C 12, t far from Geary st.; 3 me papered. $ Sixth st hina dec- ADVERTISEMENTS. 30 fest fronti a | =t & | ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. Stockton st.: rents $70; lease 10 years. | Californta t.; 3 fiate; rents $4 ¥ ;2 flats and stable; reduced Heom house; lot %100 ft.; nice . ¥. SCHULTE. 1612 Chapin. —2 ‘rents §15. | TALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD Cozy niew cottago; large lot, used for| . = 3 ens and vegetables. HOME for ladles In dellcate health: large r bargains at A. M. SPECK & NEW HOMES. z Five, 6 7, § and 10 roam houses, finished with' eil iodern conveniences, fronting on | Waller, Plerce and Primrose sis., from 3810 | 1o $4500; terms to sult purchaser. ¥. NEL- | BSON, Builder. l grounds; private, MRS, DR. FUNKE, 1416 $th. CO.8, 647 | BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTAT 11 value for your cast-off cloth- COHEN, 157 Third st oo FOR sale—In the best part of Berkelsy, house TY redeemed; money advanced for = provements: eale guaranteed In 10 days; = = o n of O rocms: new; all modern improvements: gaeh offer in 3 hours: no expense; no delay. | {l 5o 'lot. JOSEFH J, MAEON, Real Estate, adjoining Postoftice, Berkeley, h of Golden Gate Park, ot 31 per. Y Rerkoley; outicok on bay; very desirable for home; garden, orchard:; any amount. Terms, owner, HEMENWAY, 1518 Spruce. CHEAPEST and best In Amerlca—The Weekly 16 pagee in wrapner. for malling, 81 per year. PHOTOGRAPHIC $ PPLIES. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale { | & e jfquare deal and | rG lcase Contra Costa County, on San Pablo | Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the a ‘a.. 22 Geary st Creek, § miles from Berkeley, 1160 acres; well | _United States postpald. for $1 per year. a Co, watered, wooded: %0 acres good grain ‘land; | balance excellent pasture; suitable milk or | stock I lrcad facilitiee. In person | A AN AAA = R | FOR rent, tn desirable location, houso of nine BERKEL PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, ROWLANE e and Hadence, | os o e rooms, bath, lnundry and storeroom. with nd Seventh Y e s o eanchy Pagt | atable. chicken-house and large yard: con- e Y eame. Address G. H.,ihox 430 Call . | venient to trains and university grounds. Ap- g g DA S e : H..7box 430, Call' | ;i to J. R. LITTLE, Berkeley station. | WANTED—Ranch on shares; will fuznish,; cash, H., 102% Sixth st i residence properties, n. | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—003 BROADWAY. RARE chance for hotel man: $4360, to close an estate; large corner lot with elegant %4-room house! cost $10,000. M. L. WURTS, Seven- ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Howard st., uth: warm b B 1 Howard and Elghteenth sts.; 25 BEFORE huating housekeeping rooms get 11st free. Pacific R‘:Nz -renting Co., 426 Kearny. BUSH, 1200—3 rooms, furnished for housekeep- inx; gas stove and b CHESTNUT, 293, corner Dupont—2 or more fur. nished roorhe, Complete for housekeeping, with ath. :6x100. bath; | streets near Howard; ! of 10 rooms sidewalk and Eighteenth ets.; house t 40x122:6; corner | | | s Tiwenty-first; business | GLAY, 2171, in rear, near Fillmore=s unfur. | _lconth and Broadway. i S comery st, | _MEned upber rooms? water; rent §1, §2060_GREAT bargain; Fruitvale residence; lot : - —— | EDDY, 915—8 unfur. or furnished rooms, newiy | DX bath and all modern canveniences. C. TG 12000 | elegant 7ee.: fins LicAnon, i B, 20 Broadvak, Genidc. e i —o——— | SUNNY modern cottage: large rooms; flower: £ EIGHTH, 104, near Market—Nice sunny bed- | " friits, chickens: handy to sehool.local train AS RENT. room and kitchen for housekeeping. IGHTH, #4B, near Marke | “front parlors, with kitchen and _bathroom; fu *d for housekesping: private family. ! i | ELLIS,- 133 4 easy payments. Sixteenth s 7 | MRS. A. GOODRICH, | Oakiand | A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for ma $1 per year. e e e e e e . double S., —3 to 5 unfurnished rooms in mod- : PREMISES, |_C'D sunny flat: ali conveniences: chean. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET ontgomery st. | PIFTH, 33—Furnished rooms, double and ain- | HANDSOME residence, § rooms, bath: barn: 589 24th. Inquire R, Franke, 1622 Grove; rent low. ——————e e e OAKLAN® FURNITURE FOR SALE. le—House of 10 roor _gle, § to §7 o s;:imi)le s §7: store with housekeeping, $15. on Th nth st., in West | FOLECGM, 729—Houseke 50 ible o Thirtoenth st in Weat | FOLBOM, Housekeeping rooms and double o8 SEOk I cash: olfer | rooms, §2 up; single reome, $1 up. to WM. CHRISTIN, Real Estate| GEARY, 5i6—N Seventh st., West Oakland. | ice sunny sultes for housekeep. | AN introduction to you from H. Schelihaas, the ing; double and single rooms; phone. furniture dealer, 1ith and Franklin, Oakland. IF_you have lots nori west of First ave. &nd To wish to eell them. =3 let—Furnished house of 13 roome: { acres 1 o W. J. GUNN, 0 tgom: st. 1 und; ci 3 3 1y 1 Bt o Sl | 3. MASON, Real Estate, adjolning Post- A BARGAIN-$1300: 4-room eccttage; owner. office, Berkeley. w04 Ba v, 2 = st inbarber 8hod. | FoR SALE-Tine reridence site; corner_Vine A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, | and Spruce, bet. Vine and Cedar, North | soms! trav. smmodated. MRS. HYER. $2,000-Halght et., near Park Panhandle TARY, 656 egant sunny front parlor; | piano, ‘phone; hous and other room: frere: = 2 7 GRAND T “Southeast cor ond Miss rooms, en Gate near Lyon st.j lot nzle; I : reading roo north AR = S 1ission—Eele 70 « . near Noej lot R e e 200 sunny rooms; nicely fur- regular auction eales | “niched: every conveni e lights. eks, For further par- = shed rooms to let: rished and shed. IR IN G ) CLOS g furnished rooms; get list free. T m Rentir Kearny st. 1 house \ e e et e et with or ght woodwork- MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Frederick P. White and Nataila Miller. Costa and Anna Bettencourt. Jose V. Hadrick Riley and Charlotte E. Coleman..25-23 dert A. Rizer and Mabel E. Kiler. William A. Parks and Angeifne M. A Christien Bernhard and Clare B. Nelson...23:20 James H. O’Connor and Nellfe F. Fallon. Alphonse L. Bronillard and Edna Porter. and_Jennie Chamberlain ble and Venia Little. Willlam Morr! Jobn L. S -21 BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be Insorted. They must be handed biication offices and be in at e indorsed with sons autho: wife of red of B. POHLEY—In the w SIMO! her of the y re name and residence of per- 2 to have the_same published. of B. —In this city, BORN. BISHOP—In this city Tiburon C October ick W. Bishop, 3, a October 3, , a daughter. September 28, Pobley, a son. October wife of Philip Stmon, a son. WALLAC —In this_cit to th» wife of A. W. Wallac e e September 25, a 1899, to the daughter. 1899, to the 1598, to 1599, to the 1899, son MARRIED. DOLAX, REMILLARD—In this city, Septem- er Rev. Father na Rem —HOLLOW Cullen, ailiard Robert E. 1849, at Sacred Heart Church, by the Dolan and Y—In this city, October I, 1899, at the residence of the bride's mother, ; Ly the Rev. E. R. Dille, D.D., James Ryan | months and § days Jr. of Merced, ©al., and Eva Luella Hollo- | SORBIER—In Los Gatos, October 1, 1899, Jo- Way of Santa Cruz, Cal. ’ | sephire Marie Sorbler, beloved daughter ot | BALCHE K NAPP—Ta this 0 ules E. and Louise A. Sorbier, sister- of SALCHE XNAPP—In thig Sty Sepfember % | Marie and Cecile M. Sorbler, and niece of G. . Knapp. DIED. Adler, Charles Kahn, Regina Antoni, Loulis Krauge, Samuel R. Q [ Tuc John ADLER—TIn th! beloved hust | | ce, g \ 1 | | d years 9 mon Hanfor: « K. AUCH—In th uch, dear native of Fa rada JOHNSON and 2( days. KAHN—In Oa Kahn, b & mnative ¢ fuily invited this aa mortuary 1 KAHN elg of Sydney an: cha In thi native of 7 Friends (Wednesdny), reldence Lewis, a T Frl fully inv rero, thence Twenty-fifth and L. of ¥ beloved hus of George i Josle E. an of San Franc! ¥ Friends fully tnvited som street. O’ DONNELL— native of Lt land, aged 8§ ¥ bel years § months Yortland papers Aurora Lodge N L. B. HOLCO) LOGIE—In Alameda, Octcber 3, 1899, Willlam, and of Annot Lyle Logie, father of Grace and the late James Lioyd Logle, a native of Ontario, Canada, aged 2) | years 1 month and € ada MICHAELIS—In Edith Niven Michaells, déarly beloved wite seorge fa er willi mas m, urice # and atts 13 H Ceme oity, G xony, ailand, ser to apel of S Twenty-third avenu s cit d Theres and e wnd May A months an 2 itances are respect- d the funeral this Logle, aelis, o Olsen, Parker, and of Mi Antoni - and am Col and a na 1 k a nd nd it, 3 Willlam BEdith N. omnell, Mary P. an, van, nsen, eter Charles B, Joseph Alice V. srbier, Josephine M. Sully Sul Jeremiah J. Joseph D. Captain A. | vy, October 8, 1899, Charles, of ‘Adalin Adler, and father Alsace, N an in Strauss and Melville, Harry, | d Fdgar Adler, York City, aged 58 years 4 | oral hereafter. Octob 1899, Louis ary Wieller, d nephew of Germany, Holy Cross Ceme- this city, October ved son of of Mrs. Mary C John J., George the late James C o, Contra Costa 11 months and 24 t Cou feon, m Mary w Mre County T rd M . tilence to city, and of de uainta na ery ged 25 October a wite ermany L years and 3 mon julden Gate Lodge No. 2 m ) Friends and acquaintanc: invited to attend the funeral to-morrow ), at 2 o'clock, from the pariors of ntner & Guntz Undertaking Company 10 City Hall square. Cemetery In this clty, Interment Luurs October 3, 189 ark 2, Jan, s the funeral this 1) street cerr »s Angeles, Sept. 10, fourteen mon Howle, a e J aged 27 sha Circle No. (Denver, October 3, 1899, vied, beloved son of Victor and Anna John- £on, a native of San Francisco, aged 7 months Octaber 2, rah A. Florence I, Violet Crewe, and so o 1399, Wil- Catherine Collins, “rounke and and Katle lins, a na- unty, Cal., a intances are respect- 2ttend the funeral this day lock, from his late eet, nce to St. erment Holy nty Hospital, i . & native o Am; AL ¢ Englang, his late re n Fourth and Interment unty Hospital, a' native ty Hospltal, hn and Maurice Flynn and the Fl: and Hayes, Mrs. ary Mitchell, Ireiand, acquaintances are respect- attend the fune 0 St. a ge J. Grossman, Mrs. | a native of A mem- ¥ hs. I 0. 0. o Lodge No. 1, and member of 0. d. H. §. funeral hereafter. this city, October 2, 189, Luey , beloved mother of Mrs. B. Henry (. Holmes, and grand- William J. Porter, Bert Porter, 4 of Los Angeles and . a native of Ohio, aged 84 hs and 12 days. (Los Angeles, esville, Wis., are respect ia late eat her Inte: fage. 183 rom with of 189, Anna ohn Jauch, & years. , Compan- lo., papers 1 are respect- Ar- Octaber 1, 189, Regina aged Bessie October « 2 d = Wood & ed husband of Melani Kahn, Kahn, Mrs and Maximlilan and the lute Gedfrey Kahn, a Wurtemberg, rma; oved mother of Mre. Lillian Black, ears, @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- attend the funeral services (Wednesday), at 10:30 oclock, at the Co. Interment private, 1893, Joseph, and father M. Myers ny, aged 84 (New' York and acquaintances are respect- fully_invited to attend the funeral this day at 1:20 o'clock, from his late %508 Clay street, bétween Fillmore and Stefner, thence to B'nal B'rith Hall, 121 Fady streef, where funeral services will be held under the auspices of Columbia Lod No. 127, I 0. B. B., commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment Salem Cemetery, by 8:20 o'clock train from Third and Towhsend streets, KRAUSE—In this oity, October 3, 1589, Samuel R. Krause, dearly beloved husband of Leon- ora Krause, and grandfather of Mrs. Hattle Nutive of Santomischel, Prussia, fged §7 years 6 months and 12 days. s and acquaintances are respect- ed to attend the funeral to-morrow | at 10:20 o'clock, from his late by i1 . W, this e :40 elty, 3150 Sixteenth stroet, o' clock A Valencia streets to Home of Peace Cemetery for interment. he officers and members of 0. 202, K. and L. of H., are Tequested to attend the funcral of our late brother, S. R. Krause, to-morrow (Thursday), at 10:36 o'clock, from his late residence, 3130 Eixteenth street. near Guer- train. _from Protector. and October 2, 1899, Michaelis, and cnly daughter of the late James Niven, & native f5ec and ac: to at In this more, vears. St (Thursday). at 2 o'clock, of her mother, Mrs. J. E. Interment private. October Mary O'Donnell, beloved mother of Edward, Patrick J. and the late Michael O'Donnell, 4 County" Waterford, city, aged 17 years, aintances are respect- the funeral to-morrow from the residence vens, 2427 Fol- 2, 1899, Tre- {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO,, (Buccessors to Flannagan & Gallagher), { FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 2 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South §& Enook. ers, O'Farrell streets. N. F. Dethlefsen. CHAS. H. JACOB & CO- Funeral Directors and Embalm- Chas. H. Jacob. 318 Mason street, bet. Telephone Maln 5213, formerly _ with the late H. E. Geary and MCAVOY FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMB. & < O-: RS, 1235 Market st., between §th and Sth. “Telephony a native of al this day Joseph's Interment Mount Cal- after a fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 413 Third_avenue, off Point Lobos avenue, thence to Star of the Sea Church, Eighth avenue, where a requiem high mass | will be celebrated for the repose of her soui, commencing at 10 o'clock. Calvary Cemetery. OLSEN—In this city, October 1 1899, Peter Olsen, a native of Sweden, aged 54 years. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the par- | lors of the Califernia Undertaking Company, | 405 Powell street, near Poet. Interment Lau- rel Hill Cemetery. ! PARKER—In Oaklard, Octcber 3, 1899, Charles | L. Parker, father of Mrs. B, P. Sawyer and E. C. Parker, a native of Massachusetts, aged 75 years 4 months and 2 days. ROCHE—In this city, October 3, 189, William A., beloved husband of Nellie L. Roche, be- lovVed son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michae! Roche, and brother of Archie, Mollie and | Interment Mount Maggle Roche Mrs, Joseph Dorering and the ate Mrs. Jokn Riordan, a native of San aged 27 vears. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resldence, 1245 Sixth avenue, South San Fran- cisco, thence to All Hallows' Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will he cele- bratad for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. ROGERS—In this city, October 2, 189, Joseph Rogers, beloved brother of M. Rogers, & na- tive of Portugal, aged 37 years. LECK—In this city, October 3, 1899, Alice i Selleck, beloved wife of H. H. Selleck, | | daughter of Rosana Kane and the Jate David Kane, and sister of Mrs. H. Pyckhaber and the late Willlam, David and James Kane, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 4 B E. Bacon, a native of San Francisco. 0> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to-attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 9:3) o'clock, from her late residence, 220 Van Ness avenue, thence to | the Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, | Bush street. between Stockton and Dupont, where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- Drated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 10 o'clock. Interment private. SULLIVAN—In this city, October 2, 1503, Jere- migh J. Sulifvan, beloved brother of John J. | Sullivan, Mrs. John O'Netl, Mrs. Mary Fen- ton and the late D. J. Sulifvan, a native of | County Cork, Ircland, aged 59 vears. | ©>7The funeral wiil take place thls day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his elster, Mrs. John O'Neil, 3462 Seventeenth street, thence to Mission Dolo- res Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- encing at & o'clock. Interment private, in Cross Cemetery | Ariz., September 27. h_D., beloved son of Johonna and | Danlel Sullivan, and brother of | Daniel M., Mary, Humphrey I | i . ¥red and Albert Sullivan, a native of an Francisco, azed 32 years and 6 months. | SVENSEN—In Valparaiso, August 15, 1899, Captain Andrew Svensen of _Chilean ship Temuco, beloved husband of Caroline Sven- | een, and loving father of Andrew Svensen, aged 55 years. CARD OF THANKS. To the many fricnds whose tender mini: trations have lightened our sorrows duri; the sickness and since the death of our b loved son and brother, Cephas Leavitt Kelle: we tender our heartfelt thanks, praying t blessing of God the Father upon each and every ome. MRS. S. A. KELLEY, MISS C. ESTELLE KELLEY. | ST. DOMINIC'S Church Bullding Association— ‘The rezular monthiy requiem high mass for bers of the above associa- deceased parents and rela- will be celebrated in Bush and er at 9 o'clock. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. I Miss McCudden, J E Bishop, Nome A Semple & w. Conn J Haw Vancouver | H Canada J British_Col R Michaél & w, Or C E Beckwith, 'Cal J Hagerman, 5 Jose Mrs C T Fenton & dau, Webster J A Black, Chicago Cal »p. 25th Inft, hweter, 28th Inf D Howry, Cal Placerville Los Ang i, Stockton Montgomery & W, Whitney, nderson, C: | 3 B Morgan, R Vista Rocklin C J Schuster, Cal 1 D Parish, Uklah |J A Rix, San Jose 'M Biggs Jr, Oroville G 'S Dyer, Los Ang H P Barry & w, New D shrae. apa Zealand . Portld W_S Sanderson & w, | wkiand New Z-aland | G M _Atkinson & w.I Stockton i C Vance, Chi 3 Biair, Placerviile O Ringel, Indiana A G Meynolds & W, H P Willla Cal Denver | M B Medbury & fam, H B Shackelford, Cal TUtica W O Watson, San Jose | J Kullman, Benicla R E Bevan, Marysville | R E Revan. Marysville Miss C Trenn 8 k, Colusa H Morris, Sto F L Baker, Cal W T Legan. Montana J McKittrick, Mass |G Parker, Boise o . Cal W Wiley, Cal iJ I, P Swiit, Fresno W E M Michael, Cal J H Boyd, ¢ IT Cox & W, P S Venable & w, Cal C P Balley, Cal Mrs J Anderson. 'N Y Mrs Huntzelman, Sac W R Guy. San Diego P Tracy, Placerville 3 S Diego § Jaffe A i Diezo T W Dean, Courtland S Parbaza M R Dean, Courtland J McCuddén, Valiejo CE HOTEL. faneny, Lawrence Mrs Maneny, Lawrence 3 R Phillips, Jackson T Carroll, Tacoma Mrs Carroll, Tacoma Miss Carroll, Tacoma | P L Schuman, Mrs F Scott, horpe, Boston G W Huddleston, N Y 1, Boston > Wildschut, Hollnd T P Mo B C {i Sears, Boston § R Bush, B C C H Maginn! Mrs Bu BC J Anzerb £ Ludlow. Indiana 7 1 _Palmer, Chicago |Mrs Ludlow, Indiana M Frielkeh, Pa W F Ferrier, B C Tebbets, Ariz Mrs Ferrier, B C 11 A Guffey, Pa R W Raymond, NY | £ L Whit Mrs Raymond, N Y H Robinso: Miss Raymond, | D § Rosenbaum, Alton kirs Ball | Mrs Rosenbaum. Alton Miss Bl C A Canfleld, Coalinga Mrs Meigs, N Y | 7 A_Chambers,Coalinga Mrs J Dougla: M Maymis. Chicago Ml T T Williams Marin |Mi DC |Miss Bell, N y. D C G Holterhoff, L Ang 0 L Bunce, Hartford [Miss Boyne, Chicago G Turner, ‘Spokane M Schenck, N Y . Mrs Turner, Spokane Mr Arbenz, Germany | Miss Walker, W Va | { NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Ness, Fresno A Vincey, | Redding J A Boshard, W Terry, N Y D A Dunnin, Mrs McGoldrick, Eng M E Bezzant, Utah F H Bardin, Altamont W € Hurl, Salt Lake J Kelly, Fresno A J Valz, Benicia R J Walsh, San Jose [T Serfum. Redwoed Cy A K Vesey' & =, Cal P-F Noonan, Wa H P Bueli, Walsonviil E Johnson, San_ DI | 'G Marquign, N Y 13 C Gillesple, Seatti J B Rowland, Iowa |8 C Smith & w, K C W J Rowland, Iliinois, T H Coleman, Manila E H Rowland, Iowa /D H Tay, Maaila J Rowland, Illinois|C Ward, ‘Manila Carroll, Gd Rapids |T J Haffey, Manila Beebe, Michigan 'F Acever, Stoskton Emp, Seattls J § Neison, Riverside W Schroeder, Traccy O W Ayer, Salt Lake W Murphy, Stockton ! s REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Williem H. and Mary A. Kane to Mary E. Tully (wife of John J.), lot on § line of Sutter 119 E Fillmore, § 187:6 by E e estate; grant. Hibernia Bavisgs and Loan Soclety to Mary A. Quinn, lot on N line of Geary street, 62 ot Lyon, E 26 by N §0; $1300. Lucy W. and James M. Talbert to Frank and_ Katherina Sander, lot on SW_corner of | Bush and Lyon streets, W 43 by S 107:6; $10. Samuel Perkins to A. M. Simpson, lot on | NI corner of Turk street and First avenue, N |81:8, E 10, N G2:6, B 211k, S 126, W 138 310. | “Rebecca’ and Jobn H. Purves to John D. | Campbell, lot on E line of Noe street, 51:6 N | | of_Nineteenth, N 25 by E 105; $10. | 3. J. Haviside to Charlotte’ Haviside, lot on | E line_of Fair Oaks street, 110 N of Twenty- ftth, N 2 by B 125; gift. ‘Louls Dutertre to Florentine Dutertre, lot on NE cornerof Montgomery avenue and E line of Dupont street, N 22.62, E 117:6, S 137:6, W 2131, NW 150:3; gift. Michael Gehagan to Mary Gehagan, lot on NW corner of Leavenworth and Jackson streets, N 7310:%, N 2:9%, E 73:10%, thence |25:2%, and right of way irom Jackson street to rear of lot; gift. | A. R. and Luella McKinley C E Van C_McCurr N E D W A | to Thomas | Mellersh, lot on S line of J street, 10i w | of Elghteenth avenue, “r?\l by § 100; $950. i Margaret Lamb_to Marfa Lindrop ' (wite of | | 3ohn H.), lots 1577 and 1378, Gift Map 3, quit- | claim deed; §1. W. A. H. and I Torrey Connor to Connor & Perry Trust and Investment Company, lots 17 to 20, 40 to 44, block 21, lots 2 to 10 and 27 feet off S side of lot 11, biock 33, lots 34 to 39, | block 31; also lots 3 and 33, block 25, Lake- view; §240. | Johin (or John D.) Mitchell to Mary Mitchell, {lot on SE line of Corbett street and Moss alley, B $5 degrees 25 minutes, B 1228, § 1§ \degrees, W 135, S 81 degrees, W 1854, N 22 degrees 42 minutes, I 186, lots 9 and 11, olock 4, Market-street Homestead Assocla- tion; gift. rge W. Frink to Minerva K. and George K. Frink and Abby Frink Bickel, lot 20, Foun- tain Plat avenue, Masonic Cemetery; gift. Alameda County. Nancy J. Bowditch to Douglas B. Wood- worth, lot on_SW corner Hookins and Pros- pect streets, ‘W 130 by § ‘63:4, being lots 31 and 32, block F, revised map of the Prospect Hill tract; 3500 Bank of Napa (a corporation) to George S. McKenzle. lot on NE corner of Cedar and Louisa streets, N 280 by E 101:6, block §, Graves & Taylor Tract, Berkeley: §700. James W. and John E. Cooley (by J. B. Lanktree, commissioner) to Emil Pfankuchen, Jot on § line of University avenue, where same is intersected by the ilne between nlats €4 and 65 of subdivision Rancho of V. and D. | sw | $2220. Crown Point... 17 19! Siiver Hill. Con New York — 63 Standard .. E Slerra Nev.. 02 — Svndicate . Eureka Con.... — 0 St. Louts. = Exchequer . = 3 38| | Gould & Curry 3 12 13l Hale & Norcrs 2 % 27| Julia | | PBranch Hvarographt |1 | and then the number given is subtracted from Peralta, thence SE 17 feet to center line of Strawberry Creek, thence SW 12.20 feet, SE 121 feet, NE 54.40 feet, NW 187.65 to § line of University avenue, thence SW 3.57 feet. to beginning, being portion of plats 62 and &4, Rancho V. and D. Peralta, Berkefey: $700. Jacob and Lina Hevman 'to Julia E, Tisdale, lots 3 and 3, Alvin Tract, Brookl¥n Towa- ship; $10. E. B. Pond and H. C. Campbell (trustees of C. 'H.' Eastman) to San Francisco Savinzs Thion, 556 d 477, lot 20, block 1 Blasdel Tract, el e o 700. Walter M. Axtell to Mary J. Axtell, lot on NW line of lot 2, on Map of twenty-two-acre tract of Liese Bros, of October 18, 1§77, and Adams avenue (or niew county road, Oakland to San Leandro), thence NE 774:10, NW 112:7, 774:10, SE 112:3, to beginning, being a portion of lot 1 on map of above twenty-two- acre tract: also lot on E line of Bray avenue, 305 N of East Fourteenth street ‘or new count road from Oakland to San Leaudro), E 2%, 82, W 130, S 41, W 130, § 41 to beginning, being portion of lot 53, Bray Tract, Brooklyn Towr- ship; also lots 23 and 24, block 5, on S line of | East Ninth street, 100 W from W line of Fourth avenue, East Oakland; gift. Builders’ Contracts. Henry Levy (owner) with O. A. Craemer (contractor), architect Philip Schwerdt—All work except plumbing, painting, shades fix- tures and mantels for alteratirns and additions for a three-story bullding on § line of Mc- Allister street, 55 W of Gough, W & by § 120; COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Ten. 50 Caledonia .. 72| 100 Sierra Nevada. 67 | 400 Chollar 40, 50 Standard ......3 50 100 Hale & Norers 29| 100 Union Con..... 3T 190 Mexican .. 34| 200 Yellow Jacket. 27 Afternoon Session. 500 Andes .. 10) 100 Hale & Norcrs 28 100 Belcher ........ 21| 200 Ophir ..... 2 100 Caledonia ..... 71| 500 Potos! 88 | 300 Con Cal & Va.l45| 600 Savage - U 200 Crown Point. 100 Sierra Nevada. 67 500 Gould & Curry 200 Union Com..... 87 Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. 200 Andes 10| 300 Potos] ... 54! 200 Bullion 04/ 200 Savage ... 5| Cal & Va.l 40, 200 Seg Belcher.... 04 ‘ 200 Con Cal & Val 42)2 400 Utah ........... 13 400 Ophir .. 99 400 Utah 12 700 Overman 20/ 200 Yellow Jacket. 27 | 1000 Overman ...... 19 Afternoon Session. 200 Belcher . 22' 200 Ophir .......... 88| 200 Best & Beicher 37 400 Sterra Nevada. 61 | 160 Chollar .. 38 5 Standard ......8 40 200 Con Cal & Val 423 330 Union Con.... 38 500 Mexican ....... ' 400 Yellow Jacket. 27 | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. BAN FRANCISCO, October 3— p. m. Bid.Ask. Bid.Ask. Alpha . . 83 5 Justice e 0 B0 Alta ............ 04 06 Kentuck . Andes .....000 09 11/L Washington Belcher . . 21 2 Mexican ....... Best & Belcher 37 34 Occidental . Bullion ... 04 05 Ophir Caledonia. L 7 71 Overma Chollar . . 33 39 Potosl Challenge Con. 28 32 Savage Confidence .. Con Cal & Va.l Con Imperial. 75 Scorpion . 45| Seg Belcher. 02 Sierra Nevada. Time Ball. c Office, U, 8. N., Mer. chants' Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., October 3, 1899 The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry bullding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. S. in charge. —— —— —s Sun, Moon and Tide. @ — United States Ceast and Geodetlc Survey— Times and Helghts of High and Low Waters at_Fort #Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters cccur at ha city front (Mission-street wharf) about wenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; he height of tide je the same at both places. ESDAY, OCTOBER 4. the above exposl 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 and the laat or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occur. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when n minus sign (—) precedes the height, he depth given by the charts. The plane of reference ia the mean of the lower low waters. € Steamier Movements. TO ARRIVE. From. Steamer. | Del Norte.......|Gray | Washtenaw ....|Tacoma Oct. Luella .. ITillamook Bay... |Oct. Grace Dollar..../Grays Harbor............|Oct. Czarina Puget Sound.. 5 Arcata . Alllance . I Pomena ... e Walla Wall Victorta & Brunswick |Portland... Empire .. |Coos Bay Cons Bay Newport. Weeott Humboldt... «..|Oct. San Pedro. {Humboldt. A. Blanchard, |Coos Bay. Foint Arena..../Point Arena ! City of Peling./China and Jaj Mackinaw ....../Tacoma. -jOct. Columbia ......|Portiand. Oct. Corona. ...1San Diego. ¥ Newburg |Grays Harbor. | Miami Seattle... [Panama. |Nanaimo. ... ... Departure Bay. Victoria & Puge {Newport. *-/Honolulu. . North Fork.....[Humboldt. Portland ISt. Michael, America Maru.. China and Jjapan, “|oct. 10 Crescent City... Crescent City.. “[Oet. 11 Santa Rosa.....|San Diego. “[Oct. 11 P i TO SAIL. Steamer. 'Dnflnlmm,i Salls. | Pler. Mariposa_..|Sydney........10ct. 4,10 pm/Pier 7 Coquille Riv|Grays Harbor/Oct. 5, 2pm/........ Luella ......|Tillamook......|Oct. 5, .(Pler 2 Arcata_.....|Coos Bay......|Oct. 5, 1pm)P|er 13 State Cal...|Portiand. 5. 10 am|{Pier 24 Saota Rosa.|San Diego. 5, 11 am|Pler 31 North Fork. Humboldt. 6, 9am!Pler 2 Prunswick . Oregon Ports. Oct. 6. 10 am Pler 20 Pomona . . 6 2pm Pler 8 Gree Dollar.|Grays Harbor|Oct. 7. $pm.... Waeott -[Oct. 7. 2 pm (Pier 13 Samoa 7, 10 am Pler 2 Coos Bay. 7. 9um|Pler 11 Curacao ... 7,10 am|Pler 11 A, Blanchrd|Coos Bai 8 2 pm Pier 13 Walla Wall|Vic & Pgt 8, 10 am Pier 9 Corona_.....|San Diego. 9, 11 am|Pier 11 Point Arv‘n:;l’nh’x! Arena. 9, 2pm/Pler 2 San Bias.... Panama 9,12 m PMSS Columbia .. /Portland..””/Oct. 10, 10 am Pler 24 Orizaba ....{Newpor 11, S amiPler 1 Newburg .|Grays Harbor Oct. 11, | meda, | from Seattle | 1an: | for Yokohama Bktn Ruth, Olsen, Kahulul; Alexander & Baldwin. 3 Schr Mary E Foster, Thompson, Honolulu; Williams, Dimond & Co. SAILED. Tuesday, October 8. Br stmr Bristol, McIntyre. Nanaimo. Stmr George Loomts, Bridgett, Ventura. Stmr Orizaba, Nicolson, San Pedro. “Sntdmr Queen, Jepsen, Victoria and Port Town- Stmr Gipsy. Leland, Santa Cruz. Stmr Newsboy, Fosen, Usal. Ship Bohemia, 'Whalman, Puget Sound, Schr Mary E Foster, Thompson, Honofulu. Schr Nettle Low, Low, Point Reyes. Schr Newark, Beck, Bowens Landing. TELEGRAPHIC. Oct 3, 10 p m—Weather velocity 10 miles. SPO! f July 3, lat 40 S, lon 22 E—Br bark Wodburn, from’ Antwerp, for Tacoma. MISCELLANEOUS, The new steel ship Edward Sewall was suc- cesstully launched this morning at Bath from Sewall shipyard DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Oct kane, for Japan, GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Oct 1—Schr San Buenaventura, hence Sept 16. Oct 2—Schr Fan- gieepl.kiirele. from San Pedro; schr Pioneer, hence Sailed Oct 2—Schr Del Norte, for San Fran- cisco: sehr Roy Somers. for 'San Francisco schr Chas R Wllson, for Honolulu; schr C T Hill, for San Francisco; schr Emma Utter, for San’Francisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Oct 3—Schr Spokane, from Port Gamble, for Japan; Nor stmr Aker, from Port Blakeley, for Buenos wind SW. 3—Schr Spo- Ayres. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Oct 3—Stmr Greenwood, from —: Br ship Arctic Stream, from Hamburg; Br ship Clan Macpherson, from COOS BAY—Satled Oct 3—Stmr Empire, for San Francisco. BANDON—Arrived Oct 3—Schr Joseoh and hence Sept 15; was bar bound for eight Arrived Oct 2—Stmr San Pedro. Oct 3—Stmr Pasadena, from San hence Oct 1. Pedro. Sailed Oct 3—Stmr Pomona, cisco. for San Fran- AMID HARBOR-—Sailed Sept 17—Ship Two Brothers, for San Francisco. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Oct 3—Br ship Beni- cfa, from Hamburg; bark Pactolus, from Phila- delphia. CASPAR—Arrived Oct 3—Stmr Cleone, hence Sept 20. ASTORIA—Arrived Oct 3—Br ship Lorton, g'vm Hamburg; schr Mizpah, from Rogue iver. FORT BRAGG—Sailed Oct 3—Stmr Noyo, for San Francisco. TACOMA—Arrived October 3—Stmr Macki- naw, hence Sept 20; bark Levi G. Burgess, hence Sept 19, ASTERN PORT. NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 2—Ship S D Calre- ton, from Philadeinhia. FOREIGN PORTS. HOLHEADPassed Oct 2-Br ship Prim- rose Hill, hence May 23. for Liverpool LIVERPOOL—Arrived Oct $—Br ship Prim- rose Hill, hence May % SYDNEY—Arrived - prior Oct hence Sept 7 MANILA—Arrived Oct 1-Br stmr Garrone, 3—Stmr Ala- VICTORIA—Arrived Oct 1—Br ship Drum- ig, from Liverpool, via Montevideo. YOKOHAMA—To sail Oct 3—Russlan_stmr Dalny Vostock, for Honolulu and San Fran- cisco. HIOGO—Sailed Aug 2/—Br stmr Benmohr, and San Francisco. Aug 31— Jap stmr Bankoku Maru, for Honolulu In port Aug 3i—Schr Bessie E Stevens, NANAIMO—Salled Oct $—Haw stmr San Ma- teo, for Port Los Angele TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. BREMEN—Arrived Oct 3—Stmr Bremen, from New York, via Southampton. for DNEY—Arrived previous to Oct §—Stmr Alameda, from San Francisco, etc. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Oct 3—Stmr Ma- jestic, from New York, and proceeded. NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 3—Stmr Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, from Bremen, etc; str Southwark, from Antwern. Safled Oct 3 stmr Lahn, from Breme) Stmr_Bthiopla, from Glasgow; via Southampton. OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship To leave Broadway Steamers askan ports, Oct. 3, S, 13, 15, 23, 2t 2, change at Beattl For _ Victor! Vancouver (B. C.),. Tort Townsend, Se- aitle, Tacoma, Everett, Ana- cortes and New Whatcom (Wash.), 10 3. m., Oct. 3, & 13, 18, 23, 28; Nov. 2, and very day thereafier; change at Seattis e steamers for Alaska_and : N his_company’'s & N'°Ry.: at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Van- PR Ry For Eureka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m. Oct. 6. 11, 16, 21, %, 81; Nov. 5 and every 3fth | eatfter. e tn Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford ( Luis_ Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los i Newport, § a. m., Oct. 3, 7. 11, 15. 1 Nov. 4, and every fourth day thereafter. y at Port Har- a Barbara, Port (Los Angeles). 11 a. . 2, and every r San Diego, stop ford (San_Luis ‘Obispo), Los Angeles and Re m.. Oct. 5, 8 13. 17, 21, 2 irth_day thereafter. o acenada, 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 a folder, The company reserves the right to change without previous notice steamers, sailing dates and_hours of sailine % TICKET OFFICE —4 New Montgomery (Palace Hotel). RSN & CO,. Gen. Agts., ALL, PERKINS ey Market st./San Francisco. THE 0. B & N. €0, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTE AND From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. FARE $12 First Class Including Berth $8 Sccond Class and Meals. i STATE OF CALIFORNIA sails....Oct. 5, 15, 25 c?mrum.\ sails..... Oct. 10, 20, 30 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. N com Market st. LL, PERKINS & CO.. Soonany Superintendents. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. & TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner of First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m,, for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for India, ete. No cargo received on board on day sailing. 2 & aturday, October 14 ‘Wednesday, November 1 .Saturday, November 25 Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For frelght and passage apply at company's office, 421 Market street. corner First W H. AVERY, General Agent. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Stopping at_Cherbourg, westbound. h:'g N‘flv York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. New York.......Oct. 4|New York St. Louls Oct. 11/ St. Louis Et. Paul +...Oct. 15St. Paul . 3 RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Friesland .......Oct. 4 Kensington .....Oct. 25 Southwark Oct. 11 Nordland . 1 Westernland Oct. 18 Friesland . 3 EMPIRE LINE. Seattle, St. Michael, Dawson City. For full information regarding freight and passage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 30 Montgomery st or any of its agencles. 8. S. Mariposa sails via Honolulu and Auckland for Svdney ‘Wednesday, October . 4, at 10 p. m, D The S. S. Australia salls for Honolulu (ammnu.. ednesday, ~ October 4 , at 2 p. m. Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawall, Samoa, New Zealand, Australla, India, Suee, England, etc.; $610 first class. e 1. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Afi.&. 321Im Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Tuesday, October 3. Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, 15 hours from Greenwood. . Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 62 hours from San Diezo. Stmr_Coquille River, Thompson, %0 hours tm Grays Harbor. Stmr Sunol, Liebig, Harbor. Stmr Elsle, Duerrbeck, 16 days from Pyramid Harbor. Lo stmr Victoria, Blakey, 10 days from Hono- utu. P;'cr stmr Titania, Egenes, 4 days from Na- na{mo. : Sehr Geo Skolfield, Marshall, 20 days from Fort Wrangle. Schr Falcon, Murchison, 14 days from Kla- ‘wach. CLEARED. ‘Tuesday, October 3. Ship Glory of the Seas, Freeman, Comox; R Dunsmuir Sons Co. 82 hours from Grays Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight 0: COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Ve Saturday at 10 a. ffigs‘n ??0’!17‘!“‘?&:;‘4 A\z'lfl‘:thd%h\'er, (u‘n( lf\xf‘ = Morton_st. LA NORMANDIE, Oct. 7; LA - CHAMPAGNE, Oct. 14; LA GASCOGNE, Oct. LA TOURAINE, ¢, $0 and up: 21: LA BRETAGNE, Oct. Nov. 4. First-class to Ha: ward: 5 per cent reduction on round trip. See- ond-class to Havre, $43: 10 per cent reduction on round trip. 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 Francisco. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO, Steamer ‘‘Monticello.”” MON., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 a. m., $:15, 8 B (ex Thurs. night), Fri. daye,'1 p. m, and §:30: Sundays, 10:30 a. m., § p. m._Landing and office, Mission-street Dock, Pler No. 2. 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