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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1899. ut re- payable.| it you 1 34 mort in pro- ; no de- ness else- y, I. 8 Oak- hout 5 no dela: st., bate, interest attel le bldg, n advic Markt 000; loan e iree . room 64 aldwin Jewelrs ione Main 1044; : low , Oakland, OFFICES AND STGRES—TO LET. Howard st.. basement. OIL LANDS FOR SAL of Kern ( letter or in person to WILLIAM 38 Crocke! r PALMISTRY. 6 Gear: , 1 tc =t., above Jones; classes; p. m.; reading by mail, 31 PERSONALS, Patent Trademark and Copyright Laws u Speciaity American and Koreign Patents Solicited. " of imported and_domestic rem- s to order, $10 73; pants, $3 near Market; 700 room: & to $6 per weel = to and from the ferry. $100,000 on exhibition at les with escorts 1o 11:30 p. m. E. i, beads and jewels made S, 123 Market st. y &ho 5 Dupont r. Cal ELOCK has removed La Verite 3 one Folsom 4486. china dec- Sansome st. ng machines: no fric- 200 Post st. 5 manjcure parior has removed to 132 Eddy et. ERTRAND, manicure par. . rooms 2-8, of fie furs and seal 104 Keary st. examination cast-off cloth- hird st. ed; no knife; no injec- din. 514 Pine, ab, Krny. L order on easy installments. Market st., bet. 7th and Sth. 0ld_gold for manufang. O. Nolte, . 248 O'Farrell, bet. Powell & Mason. a 778, Call S — PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. ST and fullest prompt service; country orders our speclalty; catalogue free. Cal, Camera Co., 22 Geary st. stock; square deal and above | r cent: first, | cute or | ala- | ARD, pupll of Count St. Ger- | Price Tatloring Co., 164 | Hotel. ts in every room; Winchester goods bought, | PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, | DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, office and residence, j 1021% Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. ——————— PROPERTY WANTED. uy or rent chicken ranch In vicinity of 8. F. Address SCHMALZ, 220 Kearny st. | REAL Es TATE—CITY—FOR SALE. ; 4-room cot- »dern cottage, American, 34 |2 corTag ‘fl_fi“. | XKearny st. $20 JUS ‘ SIX ROOMS, VERMONT AND K AS § ) S TS., NR. 1STH. 1 ON PREMIS R, 11 Montgomery < north of Golden Gate Park, W to sell \I(\Qm. call on W, furnished property; Owner, box 211, stores; good income T | _Call office Broadway bay-window § and ire 1125 Vallejo st. < 30 also stable; re- well ts—The Weekly Call, vrapper, for mailing. $L per year. WORTH § San Leandro road and ainz, con- improve- en; stable erfect order: rehouse; 9 rustic resort; must b Pablo 1150 acres; well 1 grain land; table milk or . on peaches, full use, barn an r brought $55 Hearst bu 21, in rear, d upper ro room: Nice sunny room and kitchen, com- keeping. y front rc t $16. sunny of v suites for housekeep- e rocms; phone. nished: tamily com- ng water; iites for house- borrow HARRIS, hort LE parlor, bed- bath; T h r sun all d or TOOMS; vard, roished sunny e rooms. X BRANCH office for Call ad subscriptions has been established at 109 Va- 5 per week, and 11’ night. and Taylor sts service; elevator: MRS! J. KING, AT Hotel Fran Homellke ho tath; rooms 5 ~doul S0 81 Marke suites, s 1208 M corner; No. 1364)—Fur- also unfurnished. T, 14 shed rms., rket, cor. Golden Gate 1 furn. rms. & office: CARROLT wi ied Tooms; $6; an, neat and night. ice sunny bath; quiet per month. 5 (Rosedale House) ht, $1 @ week up;: reading room. FELL, 115—Sunny bay-window room, $10; sin- gle, $5; side room, $S. . 14A—Handsome ms; reasonabl mfortable furn. odated. MRS. HYER! GRAND SOUTHERN-Southeast cor. nth and Mission sts—Sunny rooms, en suits or eingle; ladies’ parlor; reading room; elevator. HANCOCK House, 781 Mission—Seiect family rooming house; $1 50 to $6 per week. HOWARD, 715—200 sunny rooms; nicely fur- nished: every convi ; electric lights. | | HUGHES HOUSE, 214 Third_Newly renovated; | 2c to 50c per night; $150 to $3 per week. 100 cor. Golden gentleman Gate bath; nny rooms, nicely furnishe gas and bath; rent moderate. LARKIN, $04—Small sunny room, furnishes Nicely furnished rooms to ¥ furnished or un- single; private fam. corner Efghth—Newly furnished T $1 per week: transient. nicely furnished sunny front also housekeeping rooms. WPORT,” 21 Franklin, nr. Market—Large and single, $5 up; also hskpg. furnished rooms; | | McALLI | sunny room; private . corner Geary—1 or 2 sunny ; gents preferred. rge sultable for 1 4 room, or 2 gentlemen; private mil; unny front rooms; housekeeping: bath; private; reasonabls 4 suite and double SHERMAN Ap 23 Eighth st., | r Market— Furnished and ‘unfurnished “Oaks, 119 Third—A good rooming house for good people. R. HUGHES, Proprietor. | THIRD, 203—Housekeeping rooms, §2 per week; also“single rooms for men. TURK, 601—Nice sunny room; bath; private family; reference; $8, VAN NE Zlegant sunny alcove and other room; quiet, central and privat | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and ;u lA‘anmnl has been established at 103 Va- encla &t. AW 8 news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper. for mailing. $1 per year. e e e o et . 04—) SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. §2 MONTHLY, rented; repaired, bought, sold; machine supplies. 145 Sixth; phone Mint 45. ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; re- Dairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. CALA. Storage Warehouse. F. SMITH, prop., 722 Mission; goods guaranteed; tel. Clay 25. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office, 101 Post, cor. Powell; tel. Maln 613. In person | SPECIAL SACRIFICED—4 elogant of construction on 224 West; all modern impro 10 to 4 Sundays. J. H NOTICES. sidewalks done; small payment down; balance monthly if desired; houses open for inspection new houses in course st. bet. Grove and vements; street work, . SIMPSON, 515 20th. LADIES!—Chichester's Ladles,” i1 letter by T Hartma; NICE private home gonable price in cit wife, 2012 Folsom, nr. Pills are the best; safe, other; send 4o stamps for particulars, ‘‘Relief Chichester Chemical Co., Phl pered from $3; whitened, confinemen Mrs. M. Pfeiffer, mid- 16th; phone White 1344, English _ Pénnyroyal reliable; take no return mail; at drug- el., Pa. $1 up; n Paint Co., 318 34 st. BAD tenants efected for city or country. 0., 415 Montgomery st. PACIFIC $4; collections made; COLLECTION ., rooms 9-10; tel. 5520. Call, 16 ges, 1d o CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly sent to any ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. in the oice houses and lots; eda, Oakland and Oct. 21, at 2 p. attend this sale, to be sold by order of t in next week's Dapers. catalogue. Sale at J. n He 1517 ane HOME for ladles in grounds; private. MR ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. real estate auction sale of several as most of the places are ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. deltcate BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS also 1 chicken ranch: Cimhurst; sale Sat- . m. Do not fail to he court. Particulars Send for {llustrated MUNRO & CO., Auc- Park st. 8 DR. FUNKE, 1416 8th. the proposed extension , can be had by EPH J. MASON, . O.. Berkeley. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. EW map of beautiful Real Estate, adjoining “Borkeley, showing of the university sending a 2 stamp to under your own home ‘of 7 roon care and SON, Real vine and fig tree; all modern improvs university; lot 50x135. Estate, adjoining P. le cheap on easy ole pages, patd BERKELEY HOU 1 rent | xth—Rooms, | | car1 bath, chicke: laundr: house rooms, stable, | ply to J. R. LITTLE, evel lot handy to trains, schools, etc.. CHEAPEST and best in ; sent to any address in the and venient to trains and university grounds. Ap- | Berkeley station, terms by O. G.' MAY agents for Shattuck Amerlca—The Weekly for §1 per vear. SES TO FOR rent, in desirable location, house of nine LET. and _storeroom, large yard; with con- | FRUITVALE ADV ERTISEMENTS | buflt: 8 roc | will be finished to suit at a great s complete houst ful neighborl electric cars pa FRUITVALE REAL - BALE or exchange—Modern 2-story house, § two more added if desired; | ruitvale TE. buver or sold as it is | ‘mer owne 1d not | ave.; delight- well done water will 1 work door; city and OFFICE—908 OAKLAND ADVERTISE MENTS. BROADWAY. vel land; 3 OAKLANM FURNIT AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, 1ith a DIVIDEND Divi NY, wil H y, will company DAY, C close on 1899, at 12 o'clock m H. SE i per cent bonds o California_will be of this company, | tional Bank, OFFICE of Commissary couver Barracks, | Sealed prop and filled fice, Phe by 11 o'clock a. m.. nishing £00,000 p oats; contract sub of 20 twen Oregon. Ject or accept part thereo! the depo n bullding, e Tt v or addressed Chief Quartermaster. Marriage licenses have b Edgar Keithley and Leonore M. Ferrer. Smith and Sop! afer and Loui Edzar C George Jerome George B. Joseph Herri A Newton J Meye Ritchie and Ev on_and John C. Terry and May site a KILAUEA 327 Market st. tober 10, ATURDAY, October 7, | PROPOSAL: Washington, Oct. 7, als'in dup pes containing proposals should be marked *“‘Proposals for forage, i to undersigned, MARRIAGE LICENSES. | and Frederique B Lake and Hedwig Witterber and Prazak and Christina I Alvira Carl : We st Oakland, t boulevard; not URE FOR SALE. nd Fri Oakland. NOTICES. No. (2¢_per | UGAR PLANTA- be ¥ the | der 1 m Secretary. 0. § (3c per AR PLANTA- be payabie at the of- on and | 1899, Transfer TELDON, Secretary. | Calt- San Fran n due Oc- rst Mortgage six (8) Sierra Railway Company of id at the fiscal agency rocker-Woolworth Na- | * that date 5 Treasurer. Quartermaster, Van- 7, 1899.— | licate will be received | t quartermaster's of- | San Francisco, Cal., tober 12, 1599, for fur- good merchantable o increase or decrease ¢ to be made within vard at Portland, reserves right to re- all proposals or any ai JACOBS J. W seen issued as follows hie C. Saxtorp] se Gall. Nolan. a W M. Thi BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS, mail will not be inserted. ’ Birth, marriage and d | in at either of the publ indorsed with the name sons authorized to hav FOLEY—In this city, O wife of Richard Foley, GR In this city, a daughter. SAAC—In this city, C e of John R NOON—In_this city, wife of Thomas Noon, NGLER—In San Jose, Spingler, Oc er- the same published. E the wife of Louis F. Greene (nee Rosenbohm), G—In this city, September 29, 1809, to the e of Jacob Lang, a son. Mclsaac, a daughter. | | eath notices sent by They must be handed fcation offices and be and residence of ctober 5, 1893, to the a daughter. September 7, 1599, to October 8, 1569, to the tober 7, 1599, to the a son. October 7, 1899, to the a s Cutting, Sarah K. Pratt, Sarah Domett, Willlam E. Quinn, James J. Ferguson, Catherine osenberg, Ike Shaw, Isabel A. Silverstein, Hannah Simpson, Joseph H. Warren,' W. W, ‘Weeden, Christopher Gibson, Mary M. Guenin, Eleonora Hansen, Christine D. Houghton, Charles A. Jurgens, Carolina. McAuliffe, Francis J. AULL—In Folsom, October §, 1393, Charles ‘Aull, a native of Missouri, aged 50 years. [ Funeral from the Folsom prison to-mor- row (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock BESAZZA—In this city, October 7, 189, Frank Joseph, beloved husbind of Mary Besazza, and father of Madeline, Katie, Frankie, Ma- Austria, mie and Ida Besazza, & native of aged 49 years b months and 2 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday). at 8 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 728 Vallejo street, between Powell and Stockton, thence to Sts, Peter and Paul's Church, corner of Filbert and Dupont streets, where services will be held, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage. BORLAND—In Oakland, October 8, 18%, James, beloved husband of Margaret Borland, a na- tive of Pennsylvania, aged 72 years 1 month _and 9 days. KER—In this city, October 8, 1899, Ed- , youngest and beloved son of Anton and Rosa Brucker, and brother of Frank, Sophie and Rosa_Brucker, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 months and 21 days. COLTON—In this city, October 9, 153, Abbie L. Colton, a native of New Albany, Ind. T Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of A. W. Martin & Co., 118 Geary street. Intermient private, I. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. CUTTING—In this city, October 8, 1899, Sarah widow of the late Lewis Cutting, a na- K Ma: aged 92 years 6 tive of Lancaster, months and 14 days ¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- ed to attend the funeral this day at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the First Unita Church, corner of Geary and Franklin streets. Interment Laurel Hiil Cemetery DOMETT—In this city, October 9, 1883, Wi llam E. Domett, a hative of Boston, Mass. aged 72 € months and 2 days. FERGUSO this _city, October 7, 1899, Cat d wife of Edward B. Fergu- son, and mother of ‘Willlam and Roger J. Ferguson, a native of Ireland, aged 40 years. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from the parlors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Com- Pany, 20 Fifth street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GIBSON—In this city, October 8, 189, Mary Margaret, youngest daughter of James C. Gibson, and sister of Anna E. Gibson, a na- tive of Weaverville, Cal. [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from 2513 California street, between visadero and Broderick, thence to St. Dom- inic’s Church, corner of Bush and Stelner streets, where a solemn requiem mass will be held for the repose of her soul, commencing at Interment Mount Calvary Please omit flowers. Tn this eity, October 9, 1599, Eleo- in, beloved mother of Alice Guenin, a 10 o'clock. and aunt of Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Fos, e _of France. otice of funeral hereafter, HANSEN—In East Oakland, October 6, 1899, Christine Dorothea Hansen (nee Dunker), b ed wife af Theodor Hansen, and dearly be- 1 mother of Theodor, Christian, Samuel Amandus Dunker Hansen, a native of hsberg by Husum, Schleswig-Holstein, zany, aged 73 years 2 months and 14 day: riends and acqualntances are respect at 11:3) o'c from her late resi- enth avenue and Twenty-fourth L Markus arrell street, be- where funeral held at 2 o'clock. Interment n this city, October 8, 1893, Caro- wife of R. D. Jurgen: Hartfe, Richard aghter of Henry and the lina, dearly mother of Mrs, and Lena Jur » Dora’ Howekamn, and sister of Mrs. F. o Mrs. W. H. Tiegeler, Mrs. H. Luhring and the ed Howekamp, a native . aged ars 10 months & Frauen poa uaintances are respect- 1 to-morrow k. m her late Grove street. between Octavia thence to St. Paulus German an Church, corner Eddy ls, where f mmencing at 1 o' et Cemetery city, October S, beloved husba In < Alvin ate n Hought. October 9, of Eugene Joseph, nd brothe il an Mic! . Bresnan, ears 9 momths and § days. Tn this city, October 8, 1899, Mau- beloved son of John D. and Mary Mec- and Mary M. nd Mrs. R. Wed- Mary McA Dominick, ntances are respect- funeral to-morrow o'clocls, from the parlors Connor & Co. Mission street, Mary's Cathedral for services ck. TInterment Holy Cross Ceme- ase omit flowers. this city, October 8, 1899, a infant son of James and 1_brother of Annie, James, McDermott,- a_native months and 13 days, George Michae d the late Edith of San Fra MICHAELL nfant son of George E rells, aged 7 da In this city, October 8, 1599, Annie, rly beloved wife of William Miller, and her of Ella, Frank W. and Herbert E. ler, a native of Rochester, N. Y. SEN—In Sunol, October 1599, nd_sister of 3 . Mulville and Mrs. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 9:15 o'clock, from the parlors of H. P. Petersen & Co.. 328 McAllister street, thence to £t. Brigid's Church, corner of Van Ness avenue and Broadway, where a requiem mass will 2lebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment 1. 0. O. F. Cemetery. PRATT—In this c Oclohr;r 8, 1809, Sarah, sister of M. D. and J. A. Pratt, a native of Prince ards Island, ag 35 years. [ The funeral will take place this (Tuesday) morning, from the Catholic church, here a requiem mass will be cele Bis- the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 7 sion_street. > An anniversary high mass will be pose of the soul of the James J. Quinn at St. Patrick's Church, sion stree o'clock. Friends and acquaint- are respectfully invited to attend. BERG—In Honolulu, September 22, 1599, dearly beloved son of Samuel and Sarah Todenberg, and beloved brother of Mrs. J. Reidkin, Mrs. F. Schaumer of Honolulu and Morris, Pauline and Reuben Rosenberg, a na- of London, England, aged 26 years 6 months and 22 day T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), from the residence of his mether, 315 Third street. Interment Salem Cemetery. Trains leave Third and Townsend streets at 11:30 o clock. meneing | SHAW—In Ferndale, Humboldt County, Octo- | ber 9, 1599, Isabel A. Shaw, widow of the late S. L. Shaw, and mother of J. A. Shaw. SILVERSTEIN—In this city, October 9, 1899, Hannah, beloved wife of Morris Silverstein, mother of Philip and Lewls Silverstein, daughter of Alvina Borowsky, and sister of Jenny, Tillle, Gussie,—Julia and Rae Borow- sky, o native of Placerville, aged 39 years. 2 Notice of funeral hereafter. SIMPSON—In this city, October 9, 1893, Joseph H. Simpson, beloved son of James' S. and Nancy Simpson, and brother of Julla Simp- son and Mrs. Mattie Taylor, a native of St. Joseph, Mo., aged 37 vears'7 months and § dayz. WARR W. W —In San Leandro, October 8, 1509, W. arren, a natlve of Vermont, aged 74 years 11 months and4# days. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence WEEDEN—In this city, October §, 1599, Chris- rzll ‘Weeden, a native of Rhode Island, MARRIED. October , by the Oluf Christiansen and Emma Gustavsen, both of San Francisco. , by the Rev. E. San Franclsco. MASON—HOFMAN sisted by the Rev. Geo Franclsco, James Louse A. Hofmann of OBERG—HANSEN—In this 1599, by the Rev. Philip and Marguerite Hansen, both of San Fran- cisco. SIMONSEN—SORENSE; 7, 1898, by the Rev. tan 8 hoth of San Franelsco. RENSTROM—DAHLBERG—In this city, Oc- tober 7, 1899, by the Rq John Albin 'Renstrom both of San Francisco. B 'STAVSEN—In this city, SEN—EDWARDS—In this city, October nutsen and Severine Edwards, both of —In Providence, R. I., Oc- tober 2, 1899, by the Rev. F. B. Pulian, as- . Mason of New York and E. imonsen and Metta Maria BSorensen, Rev. E. M. Stensrud, M. Stensrud, Corne- rge C. Adams of San San Franclsco. city, October 7, Coombe, Fritz Oberg In this city, October M. Stensrud, Chris- ev. Dr. E. Nelander, and Alma Dahlberg, DIED. Aull, Charles - Besazza, Frank J. Borland, James Brucker, Edward W. Colton, Abble L. McCarthy, Maurice J. McDermott, Francis Michaelis, Gegrge Miller, Annie Nielsen, Moille HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st., posite Lincoln Schook Télephone South 3o . F. Dethlefsen. Chas. H. Jacob, CHAS. H. JACOB & CO., Funeral Directors and Embalmers, 318 Mason street, bet. Geary and O'Farrell streets. Telephone Main 5213, T ————————— California l"_mil Sales. NEW YORK, Oct. $.—The Farl Fruf ¢ pany” agctioned California trult to-day Ve 01 Grapes—Tokay, single crates, 70¢@31 15, a sdc. Peaches—Ealway, boxes, $1 70, Pears—Bartletts, boxes, 12 40@2 80, average $2 78. Prunes—Italian,’ single crates, $1 15 13, average $1 16, Unfavorable weather. Nine H. , Oct. 8.—Grapss—Tokay, i, average S 17 single crates, $110; Cornichon, double crates, $2 1@ double crates, $2 15 2 40, average 33 20; single crates, 90c@$L 40, av- erage, §1 05. Two cars 8old to-day. oy Jok BOS Oct. 9.—Prunes—Italian, single ¢ invited to attend the funeral this day | Jr. | for the repose of her soul. Remains at | to-morrow (Wednesday), com- | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Carl and Marie E. Beyfuss to Willlam Kaiser, “lot on N line of Post street, 142:6 E of Scott, E 25 by N 137:6; $10. Catharine Himmelmann to Anna W. Ellis, re- record 1827 4 220, lot on NW corner of Broad- i and Baker street, W 40 by N 137:6; Ward B. and Flizabeth Walkup to Robert Pieper, lot on NE corner of Frederick and | Shrader streets, B #4:41 by N 100; $10. i Matthew Matulich to Emma Matulich (wite), lot on S iine of Brosnan street, 10 W of Valencla, W 25 by S 75; gift. Annie E. and W. H, Wickersham to Ameri- can Surety Company of New York, lot on E | line of York street, 182 N of Twenty-fourth, | N_26 by E 100; $10. H, L. Simon'to G. F. and H. N, Gray, ot | on § line of Clipper street, 80 B of Douglass, E_80 by § 114; $10. vincent P. Buckley to Paolo Arata, lot on N line of Jackson street, 80 E of Powell, E 57:6 by N 137:8; $10. | Carolina 'D. E. Ihnen (Grabe) and H. H. Ihnen to Daniel Gianninl, lot on NE corner of Pacific and Jones streets, E 45 by N 60; $10, Alfred K. and Clara Durbrow to Emma F. Oesting, 1ot on E line of Leavenworth street, 20 N of Washington, N 20, E &7:6, N 20, E 10, | S 60, W10, N 20, W $10. | Willlam C. Oesting to_same, same; gift. | Mary E. Landrum to Matilda King, ot on § line of Welsh etreet, 145 W of Zoe, W 20 by 8 | Catherine King to same, same; gift. Builders’ Contracts. R. Refmer (owner) with Henry T. Grieb | (contractor), architect, All work except | gas fixtures and shades for a two-story frame structure on lot on SE corner of Filbert and | Steiner streets; $3500. & W. T. Veltch & Bro. (contractors) with | Frank Smith (sub-contractor), architect, Will fam Knowles—Excavation, brick work and | holding weight for a three-story building on I;;:“on_ Union Square avenue (Morton street); | " John Bayle (owner) with Charles M. Lind- | say (contractor), architect, Jules Godart—All work excepting plumbing, painting, concrete and brick work to be furnished by owner for frame eottage over concrete basement on lot | jon NE corner of Fifth avenue and M street, | bullding commencing 300 feet NE from NE cor- | ner of Fifth avenue and M street, block s1, | Buthers Reservation; $2997. —_— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. L D Anderson, Danvlle R Garthside, Pomona ‘W_C_Thomas, § Cruz L E Duddon, Cal J H Dyer & w, Sacto |W _H Heles, Pasadena | D Fiint, Sacramento |C E Mitchell, L Beach | W T Géorge, Sacto | Mrs J J Dayls, Cal | M Brennan, Stockton D P Durst, Wheatland | E B Tyler. Tulare | W Grant, Biggs | H M Meacham, Napa |E Meybeer, Chico L Bailiet, Blue Canyon F_F_Butler, Tonronto | V G Clarke, Colo W M Kelly & w, Or A W Renison, Auburn C G Palmer, Detroit W $ Graham,’ Auburn |Mrs S K Sewall, Or E H Lane & w, Chic |Miss S K Sewall, Or G G Mair; Portland | B Gabriel, Dayton Miss M A’ Gatss, Or |C H Green, Saginaw A G Read, Cal S Cohen & w, L Ang W H Murphy, P Alto |W P Coster, Chico T H B Anderson, Cal W F Bray S Jacinto | J J stanly S Rosa W A Anderson, Cal A H Joy, Sacto G H Hunter, Eureka | C W Lane, Butte T D Pitch, Fureka | T H Shorey, Vallafo R H Edward & w, Cal | M C McKenney, Cal |L Cork, Eureka i F C Sutter, Ohijo IT G Walker, Cal L Rochat,’ Pasadena 'J A Black, Chicago | N R Folsom S Mateo W H_ Cox, Red Bluft M H Flint, Los A R P Lewis & w, Mo | | L G Brown, Los Ang |C Jacobs & w, N York { W C Marsh, Los Ang Mrs W E Thom Cal C H Butterfield, Cal R Cleator, Va _City | G Frampton, Cal T H Foster, N York E H Augustus, L Ang A McPike, St Helena | S Prag Los Ang W B Kincaid, N York W Cahert, Cal C V Schabe, Los Ang E Rutherford, Canada (' H Wallace, S Helena Mre Banks, Or L A Berteling & w,Cal F Thayer, Toronto Mra Twombly, Mass | E W Turner, Toronto ses Twombly, Mass W Capes, Vancouver reen, Davisville Mrs M Bennett, Seat R Sewall, Los Ang | C W Pendieton, L Ang L, B Hughes, R Biuff A Kerr, Seattla M Martin, Sebastapol | C P Rosecrans, N Mex L R Davison, Seatatle c s E O Wenreich, Sacto aftle | Mrs Hagle & sons, |C Redding_ | |~ Vancouver E_F Glidder & w, Cal J € K Cadman, Pinole |W T Cook & w, Cal G T McCabe, Oakland J N Bessie, Cal W E Meservey, Cal |J F Galbraith, Cal | W Jack: Cal M Demmer, Nelson | Mr v fe, S L O/E' W Steele, § L O | PALAC 00d, San Jose | “ox, Tl i HOTEL. i T J Field, Monterey | 3 F S Johnson & w, Cal Oakland |Dr C P Hindleberg & lien, Oakld | w, US N Miss G Allen, Oakland Mrs Th J 1 Ruharus, 8 Lake [E Do J F .Detmer, Chicago !J S Whi | HB W Tacma ria | . Ogde R_Detmer, Chie M M Cohen, Honolulu | B | WM Whiley, U S True Jos nd & w, Flint Jr & w, Cal 2 P Dunn & w, Cal H Caruthers, Cal ck, Cal nding, Towa § Standing, Towa A Allen, Chicago Tsuno, Japan Takeda, Japan A Wankowsk{, L Ang |X Ishidzuka, Japan J M Ashton, Tacoma K Morl, Japan J T Struss, Redding |L B Nutting, Honolulu H Jerusalem, Visalla |Mrs L B Nutting, M G Nelson, Salmon R| Honolulu H_C Nelson, Sawtooth R E Dearberg, London Mountains J S Bagshaull, Toklo C'F Fecams, Portland/Dr O Nachod, Germy | A T Duncan, Cleveland Mrs O d. Germy L H Landon, Chicago Miss Faltin, Germany Warner Miller Capt Roknar, England pson, L Ang H ‘ries, Los Ang T Los Ang |K P ) H A Hines, Miss Miller G Nelderlein, Phila J W Strackbein, Tl |A Schmidt, Hamburg F H Ornam, Redding (L E Bohen N York E J Lewis, § Diego |C D McGrath, Yoko- M Burbeck. S Diego| hama W o Mrs T Bai) F H Buck, Visalia H Whitisell, L A E Jones, Los Ang Arcata |F J Brown, Olympia § D Rosenbaum, Cal W F Bennett, Chicago J = Churchill, Yreka Mrs F H Buck, Cal |J W Churchill, Yreka NEW WESTER! HOTEL M McNeil, Ind | G North, Srracuse H Thomas, Pa |0 Phelps, Vallejo 4 Trinity ves & w, Mo Sonora” | 7 Kirkwood, Mo Stockton | 7 R Merchant, Livermr |H Graham, St C: A Cohen, mento |R E Harper & P J Mogan, San Jose [E A Wemple, C Mrs Orwig & f, § Dgo[M “Archibald, Fre A R Moulton, Chicago |J B Cooper 2 M Coleman, Sonom Kearney, Wash jcago | res | W J Rockerby. Eastind T Brickner & w, €al D Singleton, Vallejo C Moc! Monica. 2 L Ratto, Chicago | Rasona, Ohio | Lundt,” Marysvi | Deipel & w. Seattle Mre Hazel & f, Seattle J_Wernel, Mt View B Roland, Oak SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. CONTINUED FROM PAGE TEN. { ¢ Chalton, | 7 Bell, Temescal ston | _TILLAMOOK—Arrived Oct 9—Schr Maggle C | Russ. from San Pedro. | | NEWPORT | Port Blakele: alled Oct 9—Schr Peerless, for | | _SEATTLE--Arrived Oct 9—Stmr Jeanie, hence | | Sept 30, via Puget Sounc | PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Gct 9—Stmr South Coast, from Eureka. PORT LUDLOW—Sailed Oct 9—Schr Comet, for n Pedro. IDONDO—Arrived Oct 9—Schr Mildred, fm Seattle. WHATCOM—Satled Oct 9—Schrs Orient and Fsther Buhne, for San Francisco. hence Oct SAN PEDRO—Arrived Oct 9—Stmr San Pedro, | ASTORIA—Arrived Oct 9—Ger ship Ferdi- | | nana_Fischer, from Nagasaki. SAN DIEGO—Sailed Oct 9—Stmr Westport, | for —-. PORT HARFORD-—Safled Oct 9—Stmr Alca- | zar, for San Francisco. EASTERN PORT. | DELAWARE BREAKWATER—Arrived Oct | 8-Ship J B Thomas, from Kahulul, FOREIGN PORTS. NANATMO—Salled Oct 7—Stmr Mineola, for Port_Angeles, HONGKONG—Sailed Oct 6—Br stmr Wyefleld, | for San Frencisco. | YOKOHAMA—Arrived Oct 8—Jap stmr Nip- | pon Marn. hence Sest 12. MANILA—Sailed Oct 7—Br stmr Garrone. for ancisco. Oct §—Stmr Indiana, for San co. | | “ HONOLULU—Arrived Sept 23—Bark McNear, | | trom Laysan Island: Jap stmr Bankoku Maru, | from Yokohama and Kobe. Sept 2¢—Haw bark | | R P Rithet, hence Sept 6. Sept 26—Haw bark | | Tolani, from New York; bktn Omega, from | | Tquique. Sept 27—Br stmr Aorangi, from Syd- | 5 | | ney; stmr_Australia, hence Sept 20. Sent 27— | Schr J B Leeds, from Aberdeen. Sept 25—Ger | | ship Theoror, from London, for San Francisco {in distress). Sept Z—Stmr George W Elder, hence Sent 91; schr H D Bendixson, from Se- | attle; stmr Tacoma, hence Sept 21.° Sept 30— Br stmr Warrimoo, from Victoria; U § stmr Sherman, hence Sept 23. Oct 1—Bktn Klikitat, from Port Ludlow: stmr City of Peking, from Yokohama. _Oct 2-—Schr Endeavor, from Port Ludlow; U § stmr Relief, hence Sept 2, 5 days 17_hours. Sailed Sept 3—Bark Obed Baxter, for Hiogo. Sept 25—Schr C § Holmes, for Port Townsend: Br stmr Belglan King, for Manila. Sept 26— Bark Alden Besse, for San Francisco; schr | Inca. for Port Townsend. Sept 27—Bark Louls- fana, for Port Townsend. Sept 25—H R M stmr Fgeria, for Vancouver; bark Martha Da- Vis, for San Francisco; Haw bark Andrew Welch, for San_Francisco. Sept 30—Br stmr Warrimoo, for Sydney; Haw bark Diamond Head, for San Francisco. Oct 1—Stmr George W Eider, for Manila. Cleared Oct 2—Ship Charmer, for Departure Bay; schr Jessie Minor, for Eureka. To_sall Oct 2—Stmr Sherman, for Manila. Oct 5—Stmr_ Tacoma, for Manila. KAHULUI—Arrived Sept 23—Bark Colusa, hence Sept 6. Sept 2—Schr Mary Dodge, from Eureka. Sailed Sept 22—Bktn John Smith, for Seattle. Sept _30—Schr Mary Dodge, for Kihel. FIONOIPU—Sailed Sept = 17—Schr John @ North, for San Francisco. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Sept 16—Nor stmr Thyra, from San Diego. Sept 21—Br stmr Tar- tar, from Manila; U S stmr Warren, hence | Devisadero and Broderick streets; granite curbs | posals for the construction of sewers, cesspools, | street, { contract. | first | m! | Amount of Capital Stock, paid | Amount of 1 Cash in Banks ....... Interest due and accrued on all Stocks and Loans, cash in hands of agents. 8,980 57 Intcrest due and accrued on Bonds and Mortsages ... 247 50 Premiums in due Course of Collection. 47,766 2§ | Bills Receivable, not matured, taken for Fire and Marine Risks ......... 1,000 00 | Rents due and accrued (due from per- petual insurance on building) ...... 74250 R All other Nabilities . | Paid_or allowed for Commissi SUPPLIES FURNISHED THE HOSPITAL. Continued from Seventh Page. from sald point to center line of Mission street, with storm-water inlet, culverts etc., on north- erly and westerly corners of Mission and Cu- vier streets; eight-inch sewer with two man- holes and covers, in Garden avenue, between on Burritt street, from Bush to southerly ter- mination of Burritt, roadway to be paved with bitumen; twelve-inch sewer with two manholes, in Lyon street, between Sacramento and Cl to connect with sewer in Sacramento street. RESOLUTIONS OF AWARD. Resolutions awarding contracts for the per- formance of street work were adopted as fol- lows: City Street Improvement Company, to con- | struct a sixteen-inch sewer with two manholes and covers, in Bryant street, between Twenty- sixth and Army streets, to connect with sewer in Army street; $32 50 for each manhole and | $115 per lineal foot for sewer construction. | STREET WORK AUTHORIZED. Resolutions authorizing the performance of street work by private contract were passed to print as follo City Street Improvement Company, 1-inch cewer with two manholes, ~covers, 'etc., on Gough street, between Jackson and _Pacific enue, roadway of same to be paved with a bitumen, with the exception of a strip 14 feet | wide in’ the center to be paved with basalt blocks, granite curbs to be laid; Williams, Belser & Co., 12-inch sewer with four man- holes and covers in San Bruno avenue, between Division and Fifteenth streets. STREETS CONDITIONALLY ACCEPTED. Resolutions were passed conditionally ac- copting street work as follows: Kearny street, from Vallejo to Green, bitu- men. STREETS FULLY ACCEPTED. Resolutions were passed fully accepting the following street work: B Division to Alameda Potrero avenue, from treets, bitumen; Potrero avenue, from Ala- meda fo Fifteenth streets, bitumen; Potrero avenue crossing of Alameda street,” bitumen; Potrero avenue crossing of Fifteenth street, bitumen; Potrero avenue, from Fifteenth to Sixteenth streets, bitumen. Resolutions _accepting street work were passed to print as follows: Crossing of Clay and Laurel streets, bitumen; crossing of Clay and Locust streets. bitumen; crossing of Wash- ingcon and Laurel streets, bitumen; crossing of Twenty-rinth and Dolores streets, bitumen. EXTENSION OF TIME. Resolutfons extending time on contracts for street work were adopted as follows: Flinn & Treacy, ten days on contract to lay artificial stone sidewalks on the north side of Broadway, between Fillmore and Steiner streels, aiso thirty days on their contract to construct a sewer, etc., Castro street, between Twenty-sixth and Arm: MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS. The clerk was directed to readvertise for pro- curbs, sidewalks, etc., on the crossing of Fif- teenth street and San Bruno avenue. The protests against the construction of a sewer in York street, between Twenty-sixth and Army, were overruled. The action of the board in awarding con- tracts for the construction of & sewer in Jones between Chestnut and Francisco; in | Jones, between Francisco and Montgomery | avenue; In Francisco, between Jones street and Montgomery avenue; in Francisco, between Jones and Leavenworth, and in the crossing of Jones and Francisco streets to Fred Leffler was reconsidered and Leffler released from his The resolution revoking the permit granted | the Union Paving and Contracting Company to pave, with bitumen by private contract, Elgin Park, between Hermann and Thirteenth streets, was repealed. The Superintendent of Streets to remove the sofl that covers of the Henry-street sewer at its above Castro street. The Superintendent of Streets was directed to have the sewers in San Jose avenue, be- tween Twenty-sixth and Army streets, cleaned and to recommend their reconstruction if ne essary; and to recommend the curbing and pav- ing of sald street. The Superintendent of Streets was directed o recommend the paving of Clay street, be- tween Montgomery and Sansome, one-half th cost of which will be borne by the property owners. | An_order establishing grades on portions of | the following streets and avenues was passed | fo print: Twenty-third, Twenty-fourth, Twen- ty-fifth, Twenty-si: . Twenty-seventh, Twen- ty-eighth, Twenty-ninth, Thirtieth and Thirt iret avenues and H, I J and K_streets, be- i was directed | the manhole westerly end, STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— UNION INSURANCE COMPANY F Philadelphia, In the State of Pennsyl- vania, on the J1st day of December, A. D. and for the year ending on that da as | je to the Insurance Commissioner of "the of California, pursuant to the provisions of Sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Com- oner. CAPITAL. up in Cash 200,000 00 ASSETS. 1 Estate owned by Company . +$160,000 00 ns on Bonds and Mortgages . 9,900 00 sh Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company 360,151 00 Joans secured by piedge of Bond ocks, and other market- able securities as collateral S h in Company’s Office . s Duc from other Companies for Re- insurance on losses already paid ... Total Assets LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpald ... $11,136 08 Losses in process of Adjustment i Suspense . 53 Sai ok 20,538 85 Losses resisted, 500 00 Gross premiums on Fire Risks rui ning one year or less, §183,520 09; re- insurance 50 per Cent y.............. 91,760 05 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning more than one vear, $188,160 01; reinsurance pro rata.. . 100,753 84 Amount reclaimable by the insured on perpetual fire insurance policies.... 83,731 76 Gross premiums on Marine and Inland Navigation Risks, Te- insurance 100 per cent . Gross Premiums on Marine = Time Risks, reinsurance 50 Total Liabilities ......... INCOME. Net Cash actually recelved for Fire premiums .. . .......$278,962 27 Net Cash actus Marine premiums ... Received for in Mortgages ... 345 00 Received for Interest inds on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and from all other sources . . 18,035 60 Recelved for Rents 2,348 47 Received from all other sources 60 84 Total Income ... eeeessn 204,652 18 —_— EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losses (in- cluding $39,548 81, losses of previous years) .. i = .$199,500 92 et amount paid for Marine Losses (including losses of pre- vious years) Dividends to Stockholders - 12,000 00 51,435 70 42,311 57 8,247 28 26,105 85 -$340,040 32 Fire. « Losses incurred during the year ......$181,611 97 on Brokerage . Paid for Sal 3 charges for officers, clerks, etc Paid for State, Naticnal, and Total Expenditures ( ‘When in thi= column will send you circulars giving full information regarding special advantages, rates, manner of reaching them, etc. When writing please mention The Call. uested, the resorts mentioned GO TO Hotel del Coronado For your summer outing. Best. golf grounds in the State. Unequaled fishing, sailing, ,cycling hunting, bathing, etc. Reduced Summer Rates. Apply 4 New Montgomery Street, BAN FRANCISCO. PARAISO HOT SPRINGS For the relief and cure of Rheumatism, Gout, Diabetes, Brights and other renal complaints, Asthma, Obesity and Chron-. ic Catarrh. For further information address J. PERRAULT, M.D., PARAISO SPRINGS. Or office, city, No. 336 Sutter st. BYRON HOT The hot mineral baths cure RHEUMATISM. SPRINGS Tombara & Co., 225 Geavy street, city. BOCA HOTEL. INEST HUNTING AND FISHING ONTHE Truckee River; pleasant sunny rooms, good boating on lake; boats free to guests, prices reasonable, $8 to $10 per week; special rates for families. W. J. McDONALD, Manager. LAUREL DEL LAKE AND HOTEL. CLIMATE, SCENERY, ENTRRTAINMENT; out. NAPA S0DA SPRINGS, m.; stage meets train at Napa City, AN- DREW JACKSON, Napa Soda Springs P. O. ..DO NOT.. Be Without ‘THE CALL” During Your Vacation. Subscribers to “The Call” visiting the country, seaside cor springs during the Sum. mer months can have “The Cali" sent tothem for a week or longer by prepaying for sams at the Buslness Office or by order through carrler. FOSTAGE PREPAID- STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY F PHILADELPHIA, IN THE STATE OF Pennsylvania, on the 3lst day of Decem- ber, A. D. 1595, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commis- sioner of the State of California, pursuant to the provisions of Sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank fur- nished by the Commissioner: CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, paid up in Cash $400,000 00 ASSETS. Real BEstate owned by Company... « $249,000 00 Loans on Bonds and Mortgages..... 846,900 00 Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company.... . 3,621,300 00 Amount of Loans secured by pledge of Bonds, Stocks and other market- able securities as collateral. £1,850 00 Cash In Company’s Office. 5,511 51 Cash in Banks......... o 137,508 58 Interest due and accrued on all Stocks and Loans.. 7,918'18 Interest due and accrued on Bonds and Mortgages .. 166 83 Premiums in due Course of Colle tion 265,500 57 Rents due - 225 00 Total Assets....ccseecmsness LIABILITIES, Losses adjusted and unpaid.. $14,025 58 Losses in process of Adjustment or in Suspense ................. weesuseses 146,833.39 Losses resisted, including éxpenses.. = 6,725 00 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning one year or less, $1,567,779 08; reinsurance 50 per cent.............. 753,889 88 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning more than one year, $1,364,- 626 06; reinsurance pro rate . 43,087 51 Amount reclaimable by the insured on perpetual fire insurance po st &2 . 4, 0 All other liabilitles. Total Liabilities. weeemmmenses. INCOME. Net Cash actually received for Fire PreTIIMIR «5is30s Sassiivesats sastvanss 653,905 68 Received for interest on Bonds and MOTEEARES «ovsrernrnesioses R €672 Recelved for interest and dividends on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from all other sources Recelved for Rents. Transfers . Total Income .. EXPENDITURES, Net amount pald for Fire Losses. .$1,097,631 47 Dividends to Stockholders...... 100,000 00 Paid or allowed for Commission or Brokerage .... . . %L2m 61 Pald for Salaries, Fees and other charges for officers, clerks, etc..... 95,490 00 Paid for State, National and local . 58,374 01 96,682 78 $1,829,390 17 Total Expenditures .. Fire. $1,057,599 56 Losses incurred during the year. Risks and Premiums. |Fire Risks. | Premiums. Risks and Premiums. [Fire Risks. Premtums. Net amount of Risks| written during meli S YL 5 yves b 547, 5, Net amount of Risks Hagcn expired during the year .. 33,343,920 861,731 74 Net amount In_force December 31, 1898..... 37.433,6710 371,630 10 C. 8. HOLLINSHEAD, President, R DANNEL%,!'Semm:; o ubscr! and sworn to befo: % day of January, 1899. D cheE 5 H. REILLY, RICHARD Notary Public. PACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT, 436 CALIFORNIA STREET, Sept 2. Sept 25—U 8 stmr Nero, from Guam; stmr Newport, from Manila. CHEMAINUS—Sailed Oct 3—Ship Blwell, for Melbourne. T. EDWD. POPE, Manager. R. W. OSBORN, Asst. Mgr. Net amount of Risks| 1 pritten during ) sacsni2e | 200,50 8 year Net amount of Risks| expired during the = i | 222,384,731 | 2,187,623 %8 Net amount in fnrce( ¢ December 31, 188 | 343,575,288 | 2,932,405 11 R. DALE BENSON, President. W. GARDNER CROWELL, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 19th day of January, THOS. J. HUNT. missioner for California. Qe PACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT, 436 CALIFORNIA ST. T. EDWD. POPE, Manager. ~ R W. 0SBORN, Asst. Mgr.