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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1899. PERSONALS. r has removed manicure par- Jow- ston. SORENSON, wat ved to 103 Sixth 104 Kearny st n free. 1 wish full va on B. COHF Sth. 0. Nolte, & Mason, > Weekly Call, er year, T deal and rs our epeclalty. Geary st DR C. O'DONNELL, off es 0 farket st bet. Sixth and S g PATE—CITY—FOR ale—Business pr. ward st., rth; nth. See for cigar 1 account San st., near Main HEAL ESTATE—COUN RY-—For Sale WORTH § t 1 dro road and building, con- all improve- den; stable elegant nt sick- to C. passes ms for house- able : also a ate famil tubs; fine yard. , 706—2 sunny Too! A BRANCH offi tisements and <criptions has been established at 1098 Va- ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. all advertisements and been e blished at the econd and Ken- m new fire-proof building— ; opening Oct 14; electric WICK HOUSE, M8 Sixth—Rooms, per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and t housekeeping; open all night. AT Hotel Franclsco, Turk and “like house; modern seryice; c'to $150 day. MR st., doubl i’ to $150; ¥ ETT. 1426 Market (old No. v, suites, single; 1 rooms; $5, $10; bath, grate, & ; grounds. BUSH, 2017, between Webster and Buchanan— ge comfortable front room; Very reason- 1206 Market, cor. Golden Gate v ‘corner; well fur; fth—2 furnished rooms i 365 1 States Hotel)—Clean, neat ek up; elevator day and night. House)—Nlce rooms, 2¢ p; reading room. sunny roome, back and front; nts preferred. sunny rooms, single or en £ new —Comfortable furn. ated. MKS. HYER IATE a 3 nice rooms, with arpet, puntry, bath, and water free; $1d. t cor. Seventh en suite or elevator. isslon—Select famlly to §6 per week corner fi also tran: ished tric lights. Newly renovated; per week 3150 to th and Market—Furnished nagement; light h range; bath. nt sunny rooms for ire first floor. ALLISTER, rent reason McALLI 5 joms; running ely furnished rooms to ¥ furnished sunny 6 and $8. single; private fam. hth—Newly furnished 'l,.r, week; transient. MISEION, 1150—Nice sunny roomes: S : qulet and homellke. ™8; good loca- » room; $1 p 1A—Nice sunny parior roo; new bullding; $10 Pom; baih, 21 Frankiin, n 8. and single, $ Market—Large up; al hkps. furnished sunny room; pri- furs and seal | POST, | A BRANCH office for Call advertiseme subscriptions has been established at 109 Va- FOUR rooms fur: | WANTED A lorge unfurnished room; | h or install- suites for house- | I | nicely fur- | £ to $20 month; | ¥ furnished or un- | gas; bath; cheap, 1 ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn "FARRZLL, d2i— om: suite niences. | "FARRELL, 04— Nlce Sunny roo en sulte; all modern conveniences located. icely furnished sulte and cold water. Oaks, 119 Third—A ple. R. HUGHES. Proprietor. square; sun all day; references. breakfast; gent's; ref. required Eleg modern convenie anny room es; ref. required NESS, 438—FElegantly i it #nd back; gas, bath; §§ lencia st —————————————————————— ROOMS WANTED. entral and sunny. Box §94, Call. SEWING M repaired, bought. sold Sixth; phone Mint 4; £ MONTHLY, rented; ‘hine supplie t lowest rates. 205 Fou age Warehouse. F. goods guaranteed; tel DOLPH § Post. cor. Powe ain 5713 SPECIAL NOTICES. wife, 1012 Folsom, nr. 15t] BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections mad city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION | CO., 415 Montgomery st., rcoms 9-10; tel. 5520, single or “single or “sunny rooms In quiet house; double To rent, unfurnished, ve rooms, grate and run- fam! N Apartment House, 25 Eighth st., arket—Furnished and unfurnished. 0d rooming house orner alcove room overlooking — | CARRIC —Sunny room; private family; bath, private fam- shed for housekeeping, com- prising 2 kitchens and 2 bedrooms: not over alcove preferred; with Qinner for couple. Address box 741, Call office. e e e S AND SUPPLIES. | bought, sold, exchanged, rented; re- orage and Moving Co. ered from $3; whitened, $1 up: | Hartman Paint Co., 313 34 st. NICE v ‘vate home in confinement: most rea- | gonat price in city. Mrs. M. Pfeiffer, mid- phone White 1344, | of the parents, 513 Seott ALAMEDY ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. GRAND real estate auction sale of several choice houses and lots; also 1 chicken ran; eda, Oakland and Elmhurst; sale the cou Send for MU 9 Park st.. Alameda ALAMEDA ROOMS AND HOARD, HOME for ladles in delicate health; 1 grounds; private. MRS, DR. FUNKE. 1416 Sth. - DERKELEY ADVERTISENENTS, BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. A NEW map of beautiful Berkele P. O., Berkeley. r your own vine and fig tre e of 7 rooms: all modern impro near to cars and university: lot 50x Real Estate, BE KELEY HOUSES TO LE stable. chicken 1 Berk: iy to J. R. LITTL ey station A. M. Russell of Ashland, Or., Rev. Robert Leslle of G officiatifie. DIED. § Bryant, Willlam P. Logan, John A. Murtin, Bernard Rice, Mary G dson, Bl ughnessy, 'Martin n Bremen, Henry 1don, Thowas Whitaker, Lafra E. Williamson, ¥ahala Daneri, Luigl Duggan, Clarence S. Duperu, Numa M. Cornelius in this clty, October 12, 18, Wu- ¢ Bryant, déarly beloved £a3 of Dr. Wililfam: August and Louise A. Bry: tive of San Francisco, aged 1 vear 4 and 18 davs. [ Funeral from the residence iof the parents, Sutter street, this day (Friday), at 2:30 o'clock. Interment private. In this city, October 11, 189, Mary, he late Thomas Carrick, and’ Taother | . Thomas and Bella Carrick and Mrs. 158, a native of Ireland, aged i years. will take place this day 9 o'clock, from her late resi- thence to 8t The- h, where a solemn requiém high o celebrated for the repose of her 9:30 o'clock. Iptérment wiife husband of Carrie Cills, a na- | ¢ Jersey City, aged 61 vears. I-In this city, October 11, 183, Lulgl beloved of Jennie: Daneri, Amelia_an@ Laura | a native of Italy, aged 42 years. | In this city, October 11, 14, Clar- | pencer Duggan, dearly beloved son of Charles and Lucy Duggan, grandson af Cath- arke, and nephew of San Francisco, aged 1 vear 6 months and 9 day {7 Friends and acquaintances are réspect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday). at 2 o'clock, from the resicence of parents, 15 Vallejo -street. I¢.erment Mount ary Cemetery. Open wide are the silvery gates | That lead to the shining shore. | Our darling suffered hard in getting through, | But his sufferings now are o'er. DUPERCU—In thl October 11 Maufray Duperu, father of E Mrs. John H. Spring, Mrs. A herlin and Aneelo R., Redick McK. and Alphonse M. Duperu, a native of Norfolk, V.., aged 84 years 7 months and 3 days. and 1593, Numa peru, Iy invited to at- e funeral services this day 4kriday), the family residdbce, 9500 Interment private. ' | this city, October 11, 1899, . beloved son’ of Patrlek and | {mons, and brother of Ligae and | ons, a native of San Ftancisco, | aged 23 years and 3 month: ‘ L7 The funeral i1l take place to (Saturday), at 9 o'clock, from the | ot 9:30 | Sacred Heart Church, whi quiem high mass will be se of his soul, commenci Interment Holy Cross flow t- at 2 p. m. Do not fail to| as most of the places are Particulars ilustrated RO & CO., Auc- howing osed extemsion of the university ds, can be had by sending a 2c stamp to PH J. MASON, Real Estate, adjoining adjoining P. FOR rent, in desirable location, house of nine rooms, bath, laundry and storercom, with a ree vard; con- enfent to trains and university grounds. Ap- (OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. .| OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. an. winds; 8 bul ts sold in ten rcular 435 Seventh st., near cor. ay, Oakland; carrlage free. H. Z. Wrer. > R. Franke, 1622 Grove; rent iow. furniture dealer. 1ith and Franklin, Oakland. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVID, notice—T share) of the HUTCHI TION COMPA ce of the compan: dend o fer books will close on Saturday, October 14, | 1599, at 12 o'clock m. E. H. DIVIDEND notice—Divide share) of the KILAUEA S GAR TION COMPANY, will be payable at the | 327 Market st., on tober 16, 1599, Trans- A¥, October office of the compan: and after MONDAY. O fer books will close on TU 10, 1889, at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDOM LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ty and counf N the Superlor Court of the of 8an Francl State of matter of WESTERN BE PANY, a corpor: fon, upon its appii; a judgment of fon. Notice hereby given that WESTERN BEE COMPA a corporation organized and ex- 8 Judgment of dlesolution of safd corporation, and thut MONDAY, November 13, 189, at 1 o'clock a. m., at the courtroom of sald court, Department No. 2, in the City Hall of the city and county of San Francisco, have been appointed as the day, time and piace for the | hearing of sald application, In witn: perlor Court this 10th day of October, 1899. WM. A. DEAN: Clerk. By E. M. THOMPSON, Deputy Clerk. [Sel.] 9 rooms, bath, barn; 589 introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the No. 72 (2%c per | ON SUGAR PLAN- be payable at the e 327 Market street, on and after FRIDAY, October 20, 159 Trans- | lfornia. In the | SUGAR COM- tion for isting under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California, and having its office and place of business in the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, has filed | a verified application addressed to the Supe- | rior Court of the city ana county of San Francinco, State of California, praying for whereof 1 have hereunto set my E 3 | D 3 Russell, Oakiand| Weaverville hand and affixed the official seal of sald Su- | H A PROPOSALS. UNITED STATES Engineer Offics, Flood Building, San Francieco, Cal., September 12, 1899—Sealed proposals for erecting double draw-span bridge, approaches thereto gnd plers therefor, across tidal canal at Frultvale ave., near Alameda, Cal, will be received here’ until 12 o’clock ‘noon, November 14, 1899, Information furnished on application H. HEUER. Major Engineers. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been fssued as follows: | Tomaso de C.ndio and Maria C. Crosara...34-3 Anthony Oswald and Adelheid Ehrenwerth. 25 €. G, Strippel and Charlotte T. Heizman Erminio Bigglo and Loulsa Varni.. J. H. A. Jantzen and Johanna M. Plerre Arrien and Marie Tresarrieu Franklin_Palmer and May McKinney Herbert L. Dalton and Meta C. Alberg. John F. McMurray and Bertha M. Naf | A W Wilson & w, | C Teague, Fresno BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. BORN. FRANK—In San Pablo, September 2, 189, to the wife of A. Frank, a daughter. FOGG—In this city, October 11, 189, to the wife of L. F. Fogg, a daughter. JACOBS—In Alameda, October §, 1839, to the wife of Al Jacobs, & 80n. KINSPEL—In this city, October 9, 1899, to the e of H. Kinspel of Bakerstieid, a’son. MARRIED. MoCOLLOUGH—DAY—In the Lone Tree Dis- trict, near Hollister, October 11, 189, by the J. W. Bryant, Bugene McCollough and Nellie Day. MEYER—-BERNARD—In_this city, October 11, 1899, by the Rev. A. B. J. Brown, Jerome Meyer and Frederique Bernard, both of San Franclsco. —~DYER—In this city, October 9, 1599, by the Rev. Father Ryan, Smith O'Brien and Emily M. Dyer, both of San Francisco. NORTON—-RUSSELL—In Ashland, Or., Oct ber 11 1899, at the residence of the bride's Burt M. Norton of Napa, Cal., and garet Annah Russell, daughter of Rev. | R J Northam, L Ang | H Denham, Seattle October 12, 18 rmany, aged 5% vears 7 A member of the Sued n this cit a native | months and 28 a | er Ve ai n | at the parlors of H. Fi Maass, | . near Fifth October 11, 1899, | Michael Ireland, aged 4§ years funeral will take place this day at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of ynnor & Co., 767 Mission stréet. In- is city, October 11, 183, Luca father of Mrs. H. I.:Derazzi iy, aged wiaveras papers please copy.) | > Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral hervices rrow (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clocl priva ry.> Please omit fl > Presidio, October 11, Fourth Caval Cal., aged 23 and 14 davs. this city, October 11, 1St rtin, a native of Utica, and County Hospitz ry G. Rice, & natiye of Ire- s city, October rly beloved mot ster of M1 ounty Cork, Abble Ric Connelly aged 46y & take place th . from th the Gantner & ( , 8 and 10 Ci ate, GHN artin, Bhaugl A Josepl syy and Mrs. John Mullen, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 vears 3 months and 4 days. > Frie nd acquaintances are respect- in tend the funeral this day Y—In this cit ed son of and _brother ited tc §:30 o'clock, from his late resi- | ene , thence to St. Paul's | ere a requiem mass will be | c r the repose of his s com- | mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Monnt Cal- ary Cemetery | ) N—In this city, October 11, 1889, | Henry men, a native of Gsrmany, aged 26 years and 11 months. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to morrow (S rday), from the parlors of Julius S. Godeau, Montgomery avenue. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. this city October 11, 1899, ¥ beloved hushand of | and father of Henry W us Duffee and Arthur V. Dorchester, N. 13, aged | 4 months and 19 s. (Portland, and Bostor, Mass., papers please copy.) | acqualntances are respect- | attend the funer: this day at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- | Lexington avenue, under the aus- | Lodge No. of P. In-| Olivet Cemetery. his city, October 11, 1899, | wed wife of Alfred E. Whit- | her of Alfred and Alfreda | Mrs. Edward Wagner of Washington, D. C., a native of Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAMSON—In Berkeley, October 12. 1599, Mahala Willlamson, a native of New York, aged 6 years 11 months and 15 days HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Buccessors to Flannagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMEALMERS, %0 Fifth gt., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 8% N. F. Dethlefsen. Chas. H. Jacob. CHAS. H. JACOB & CO., | Funeral Directors and Embalmers, 313 Mason street, bet. Geary and O'Farrell || streets. Telephone Main 5213, McAVOY & CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 1235 Market st., between Sth and Sth. Telephone South 247. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRA! P Ferguson, Cinn |Mrs A January, 8 Jse L Cottle & w, S Jose:J H Blagrave & w, ND HOTEL. D Alibright, Oakind|J Becker, Seattle Seadorf, Butte |W C Robinson, N Y ¥ H Hardwick, Seattle L Spitzer & w. § Jose San Jose C Schuyler, Mantla Manila!J F Sohlingman & w, 11 Briggs Manila | Mill Valley W S Davis, 8 Rosa |W L Rodgers, Watsnvl H I Tripp. Santa Rosa' W W_Ketchum, Chcgo A W _Arncld, Sta Rosa D R Weller, Los Ang J R Bennis, Denver |Miss F Foster, Salinas . Denver B L Webber, Nupa Carlisle |W W_Orcutt, Coolinga F M Smith, Vacaville Mrs W Black, Hollistr D H Reld, Sacto |Miss Johnson, Hollistr W O Watson, § Jose M Lewis Jr & w, Mon- 0O Woodward, 8 Island terey J L Kilkenny & w,Cal J W Holman, Portland J T Gregory, Rockdle T H Harding, Seattle L R Prince, Boston |R A Ballinger, Seattle Mrs Stevenson, Carson/A H Stinson & w, S Js W E Smythe, StandishJ L Beecher Jr, Stktn G A Dougherty, Sinas|F C Stettler, Dayton 3 © Mitchell, Denver G 12 Yiarber, Los Ang C Perkins, Petaluma |W J Quinn, Fresno c/N Neison & w, Chego J E Reed, Boston |J Cralg & tm, Highind J M Elliott, Boston 1 Springs J H Gardiner, R Vista|Mr Ockenden & W, De- = Durr, Santa Ana | troit PALACE HOTEL. F Schoenstedt, L Ang J C Flanders, Portind Mrs Schoenstedt, L A Miss M L Flinders,Pd A Atherton, Boston |T B Oliver, N Haven Mrs C Austin, § Rfel Mrs G Clark, Stockton J C Boss, Manlla T J Budd, Philidelphia W L_Hill, But Mrs Budd, Philadelph J T Deemmg U S A |H M Meriiam, Chego ¥ "Commins, Sausalito|W W Bush, U § N Mrs A Randol Mrs G Woodward, N Y| Mrs S ue:n?,pgbu%.'e“ § Brill, N Y |P H Blades, Los A G G Wyeth, N Y Mre Biades, Losi Ang § Heath, Spokane W H Markin, B C C B Weeks, Mich L Manheim, N Y J G Stokes, N Y \R J Chase, Towa I Glass, Lilba B Isld'A Karnauke, Germny Mrs Glass Lilba B Isl £ F Brittingham, N ¥ Miss Class, Lilba B Is H S Sears, Boston Lieut Goldwater, L A/M F_Russell, Boston Mrs Goldwater, L, Ang Mrs W J Young, Pa Mre Kohl, § Mateo iMrs P B Plerce, Pa fiss Kohl, San Mateo, Smith, W H Ryan, N Y | e « 0 Sy EY WESTHRN HOTBL. ummons, Ohlo (M N £ Hughes, Denver B &?n’.‘:""’o‘éi}%;."’ G Barlow, L Ang ] A Cragg & w, Mo ‘apt Smith, Seattle |P Burrows & . Ohlo M B Phipps, L An; U H Dawson. Manila |F R Bright, Manija B J Ross, Manila W _Plerson, Chicago al;j;rlx!‘la\g. ynl:s'i%’ A l};gxo:lltw. Seattle L 80 3 W Ray, Portland Rt | owner of the Herald. On August 3 | of the socialists’ conference Herren Auer | should alter its programme, tactics or | name. | Mrs. M. M. Gragg, Miss V. A. L. Jone: Beck, a ploneer lin the California trade, is Kesm During the California gold fever tile business in Sacramento. Some years ducted a shipping and commission busi- ness between this city and California. He twenty-five years ago. Annual County D_iz;hy ‘Will Be Very have completed arrangements for par- ticlpating_in the Odd Fellows' golden jubilee celebration, opening at San Fran- cisco on October 18. panied by a band. Headquarters will be case of S. B. Terrill, charged with forg- ing a mortgage, by means of which he all in and argument began to-day. Deput: District Attorney Coolidge openg'd.!orp th}o' MAY SUE BOARD OF SUPERVISS No Returns for Money Expended. ——— Epecial Dispatch to The Call. SAN JOSE, Oct. 12.—The Supervisors o1 Santa Clara County will shortly be asked to refund $500 to the county out of thelr private purses for funds which, it is al- leged, were practically thrown away on an unpublished special edition of a local paper. The Taxpayers' Lezgue, which is keeping a strict watch on county affairs, is sald to have the matter in hand. Furthermore, it is proposed to ask Super- visors Stern, Rea, Roll and Austin to pay into the county $200 each, and if it is not done the matter will be laid before the next Grand Jury. On July 24 last H. H. Main, then pro- prietor of the Evening Herald, appeared before the Board of Supervisors and asked for an appropriation of $1200 to aid | in getting out a special edition adver- tising the resources of Santa Clara Coun- The board voted him $800. At the e negotiations were pending by which harles M. Shortridge was to become Main’s claim for $8500 was allowed, Super- visors Rea and Stern, of the Auditing mmittee, signing the claim. Main drew the money but made no attempt fo get out a special edition and none was ever published. Supervisors Roll, Austin, Rea and Stern were present at the meet- ing when the Herald was allowed the $500 and all voted in favor of the appropria- tion. The opinion is exgressed that the four Supervisors voting &way this money can be held responsible, as no special edition of the Herald was ever issued. Steps are to be taken to have the money refunded to the county. OF INTEREST TO THE COAST. New Assignments of Army Officers and Issuance of Pensions. WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 12—The Postoffice Department has accepted the bid of H. E. Wright for postoffice ac- commodation at Hanford, Cal., for $300 per annum. Army orders—Major Marshall W. Wood, San Francisco, will proceed to Jefferson Barracks to relleve Major Joseph B. Girard, surgeon. By direction of the Secretary of War Major Folliot A. Whitney, Sixth Infantry, will_be relieved from recruiting service in New York city on October 15 by Major Daniel Cornman, and will then proceed to San Francisco. The following named officers are re- lieved from recruiting duty and will pro- ceed to San Francisco: Captain James Arrasmith, Thirteenth Infantry; Captain Renjamin W. Atkinson, Sixth Infaniry, 1First Lieutenant Frederick W. Fuger, | hirteenth Infantry. Captain John | Adams Verry, Thirteenth Infantry, and | Captain_Robert W. Dowdy, Twents ond Infantry. Second Lieutenant Ed- ward O. Perkins, Twenty-ninth Infantry, will proceed to South Framingham, Mass and report in person to the officer, Forty-Sixth Infantry Pension for Californians. Originol— David A. Kughen, Burbank, $6. In- crease—John Yates, San Diego, $8 to S10. Oregon. Original-David Taylor, Ash- land, $10. commanding | Washington. Increase—Cornelius T. Cowan, Plaza, $6 to $S. S PLEA FOR PARTY SOLIDITY. Reichstag Members Address the So- cialist Conference. HANOVER, Oct. 12.—At to-day’s session and Wallmar, members of the Reichstag, made speeches in which they sought to arrest the separatist tendency arising from the divergence of opinion Tespecting the theories of Socialism and appeale: to their hearers to recognize the necessity for party solidity. Both speakers, while to some extent defending Bernstein, announced their in- tention to support Herr Bebel's resolu- tion of October 10, declaring that the | party shall remain what it is, namely, a class party, of which the historical aim is to acquire political supremacy, and that there is no reason why the party — OFFICERS ESCAPE CENSURE. Cruiser Newark Court of Inquiry Report Reaches Washington. WASHINGTON, Oct. 12—The report of the court inquiry which investigated the circumstances under which the cruiser Newark exhausted her coal and was for a time _in peril in the Straits of Magellan has been received at the Navy Depart- ment and is under examination. The in- quiry was had at the Mare Island Navy | Yard, and although the result has not yet been made public officially it is gathered that the court found that no further pro- ceedings were necessary beyond the issue of an order to commanding officers to take special care and ascertain the exact state of their coal bunkers before going on long voyages. e MONTEREY RED CROSS. Annual Meeting of the Society Held at Pacific Grove. PACIFIC GROVE, Oct. 12.—The Red Cross Soclety of Monterey and Pacific Grove held its annual meeting at this place. An executive committee composed of the following persons was elected: Miss Margaret Jacks, Mrs. E. S. Gay, W. W. James, Miss B. Bickford, Mrs, J. A, Pell, Mrs. E. A. Fish, Mrs..J! P. Sargent, Mrs. Manuel Wolter, Mrs. F. Zimmerman, Mrs. P. G, Denninger, Rev. . S. Snodgrass, Mrs. A. W. Jones, Mrs. B. A. Barly, Mrs. R. A. Brame and Mrs. Julia Herndon. This committee then elect- ed its officers, who are also the officers of the society. The soclety elected Miss Margaret Jacks as its delegate to the an- nual meeting of the California Red Cross State Association, to be held at San Fran- cisco on October 17. ————— WILLIAM WARD BECK DEAD. Was a Sacramento Merchant in the Days of Gold. NEW YORK, Oct. 12—Willlam Ward dead at his home in this city, aged 80 o went West and established a mercan- later he moved to New York and con- retired from active business life about g = FAIR AT SANTA CRUZ Creditable. SANTA CRUZ, Oct. 12.—The County fair which opens at the Armory next Tuesday evening promises this year to be a big affair. Exhibits from all parts of the county have been sent in. There will be very fine floral, agri- cultural, horticultural and viticultural displays. San Jose 0dd Fellows. SAN JOSE, Oct. 12.—The various lodges of 0dd Fellows of Santa Clara County They will leave here Thursday morning, 500 strong, accom- maintained in the Mechanics' Pavilion, where visitors will be entertained. The Rebekah lodges will also participate in the celebration. e Argument in Terrill Case. SAN JOSE, Oct. 12.—Testimony in the defrauded R. J. Hawke out of $400, is rosecution and was followed by H. L. artridge and Jackson Hatch (orythe de- fense. To-morrow District Att Campbell will close and the case 35“?.' the jury. SUPERIOR JUDGE MAY RESIGN F. M. Angellotti Tires of His Office. SAN RAFAEL, Oct. 12.—A rumor which has been in circulation for several days past that Superior Judge F. M. Angellott! would shortly resign bench to fill his seat on vacancy at the bar caused by the death of Attorney Hepburn Wilkins received authentic this evening. The resignation will prob- ably take place within two weeks and it is understood that ex-District Attorney E. B. Martinellf will be appointed to the Superior Judgeship. Attorney Wilkins filled a peculiar posi- tion in local legal circles and had an extensive practice, his income being very | verification Judge Angellotti’s salary is $4000 a year, and as he is deemed the only candidate for . clientele it easily be seen that a resignation at this time means consider- able to him along financial lines. definitely known that a few days Judge Angellotti, Attorney Martinelli and | one or two others held a conference look- ing to a resignation. on the part of his Honor is admitted on all sides to be both logical and expedient there are many who doubt if his physical constitution will be stand the added confinement and mental | ange inevitable to the change. Angellotti has twice beer elected to the office he now holds and his second term | will not expire until Previously to hi; Judge he was District Attorne Ex-District Attorney James W. rane is also said to be in the race for the Superior Judgeshi ‘While such a move enough to January 1, incumbency as Superiox Judge Angellotti, when seen last night at the Occidental Hotel, would neither confirm nor deny the rumor, saying that, at the present time, he preferred not to discuss the matter in any way whatever. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Alexander and Alice M. Warner to Peter J. and Katherine Cheli, lot on 101:6% E of Octavia, N_line of Lombard E 25 by N 137:6; Dennis and Mary Jordan to E. H. Bothin, lot ter street, 47:4 8 of Grove, 0, pold Hirsch, undivided one- tter street, 11:6 W by N 100; $i0. Elijah Lord (by James Gorie and Robert McLellan, Field, lot on W line of Baker street of Sacramento, N 25:6 by W half of lot on N line of S of Beott, W ibernia Savings and Loan Socie lot on NW corner of 1 76:6 by W 104:10; P Hannah J. Hagaman (Hunt) to John J. Hunt, lot on W line of Sanchez street, 64 N of Cli per, N 50 by W 101 5 Blanche L. Weems (wife of J. P.), Jean M. 1) and Francis (wife of R. W.) to Robert y A urke (Smith) | Net am Jlot on NW line of | 2 of Fifth, NE 25 by NW 73; | Richardson to Leonard s, lot on S line of Cal- )t Second avenue, 2:11 1-3, N 61:2 John J. Bourke and Perry street, Clara M. and W. J. and Catherine D, 23:0 5-12, § 6 £ | day of Janvary Mary D. Morrison to Solomon Getz, N of K street, N rd, lot on W line of | James' McLester to Mary Minot) street, 2 S 'of Fugenia, ; E 10, being lot 284, Gift Map 1; ‘NO. 422 CALIFORNIA ST, to, Bernard Trel Sunnyvale Homestea, on Visitacion avenue cq, lots 1 and | {CHARLES D. HAVEN | wei vavsaiis, 72058, T a g aiee, : and Teresa J. Loughran, | wife of Frank P., , hird of lots 32 corner Tenth avenue and M street, ) SW 100, being block 209, stead (quitclaim deed); $5. Alameda County. Frank and Bridget Green to Maggle B. Nelan, | lot on W line of Brush street, by W 75, being lots 17, 18 and 19, block 97, Oakland; $10. Same to same, lot on S line of Seventh street, 100 W of Brush, W 25 by § 100, being lot 13, Oakland; $1) Rohrbach to Augusta Rohrbach, lot on SW corner Fifth and Magnolla streets, W 23:3 by S 106:6, being lot 31, block 47 Tract, Map 2, Oakland: $10. Henry A, Palmer to of Walnut street, 150 E of Peralta, 80, being lot 1, block 3, Pacific Homes Central Park Home- S of Seventh, G. Cole, lot on S line Cole (by attorney) to J. M corner of Walnut or Tw -anklin streets, S 180 by 100 to beginning, b ck 3, Pacific Homestead, Oakland: $i0. Johanna Doncks to M.*Rinehart, lot 4, block A, Vicente Peralta Reservation Tract at Tem- escal, Oakland; $10. G. N."RySat Tacoma o N. P. RY.; at Van- | couver ito G B._RY. 7:30 am | Hopland and For Bureka (Humboldt Bay). 2 p. m. Oct. | el i g o e A oy, § andt exery: drtchi| S2opm Bdoem Hkiah 7:35 pm| | day ihereatfer. 70 am| I to Augusta Rohrbach, un- | divided % interest in lot on NE corner of Dal- ton avenue and Green street, | being lot 9 and Maxwell Tract, | m., Oct. 5, 9, 13, 17. 21, 25, 28; Nov. 2, and every | kland Township Frances Jackson, the View Cemetery, Oakland Tow Contracts. Rafaele Demoro (owner) with L. B. Perra- mont (contractor), Righetti—All fixtures, water and gas services for two_ tw story frame buildings (flats) on lot on S line of Union street, 87:6 B of Leavenworth, architects E. work except E. W. A. Waterhouse (owner) with G. (contractor), Plerce—Lumber, labor, tirning, galvanized iron, lathing and plaster- | ing, stairs, brick and concrete work, glass and glazing, plumbing. gas fitting | and sewers for a two-story frame billding, with basement and attic, on lot on E of Cherr 3 65 of an inch, Copeland & N line of Clay S 142 97.165, ‘William L. Hughson (owner) with same con- tractor, architects same—Same work for a two- story frame building, with basement and attic. on lot on N line of Clay street, Cherry, E 3, 3 146:9%, ‘Western Addition lot $44; $63 —_————————— LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. NW 35:3 9.11, Schr Nettle Low, Low, § hours from Point DOMESTIC PORT. TACOMA—Arrived Oct 12—Stmr Walla Walla, hence Oct 8. “Ealled Oct 12—Stmr Cottage City, for Alaska. e . OCEAN TRAVEL AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORE, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. topping at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. 18( St. Paul. 25| New York.. Nov. 1/8t. Louls. RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. 18| Friesland . Oct. 25| Southwark . Nov. 1| Westernland . EMPIRE LINE. Seattle, St. Michael, Dawson City. information regarding freight and passage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agencies. ‘Westernland COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Sailing every Thursday Saturday, from November 2, 1599, at 10 a. m. from Pler 42, BRETAGNE, North River, LA GASCOGNE, Oct. Oct. 28; LA TOURAINE, LA CHAMPAGNE, Nov. 9; LA NORMAN- DIE, Nov. 16; LA GASCOGNFE, TOURAINE, Nov. 30; First-class to Havre, Nov. 23 LA LA BRETAGNE, Dec. 7. $60 and upward; 5 per cent reduction on round trip. Second-class to Havre, $43; 5 per cent reduction on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson build- J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pa- 5 Montgomery ave., ing), New York. cific Coast Agents, BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEIO, Steamer *‘Monticello.” ‘Wed., Thurs, and Sat. at 9: (ex. Thurs. night), Fri- Sundays, 10:30 a. m., 8 ce, Mission-street Dock, ephone Main 1508 12:35, 2:35, 8:45, 5:20 | Saturdays at 7:00 and 10:20 p. m. ADVERTISEMENTS. SOUTHERN PACIFIC (PACIFI! Trains lenve and due 1o nrrive at SAN FIRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT on Tre LEAVE — Frow OCToBER 2, 18%. — ARRIVE *5:45p 04 Benicla, Suisun and Sacramento. . CONDITION AND AFFAIRS | et oo it ic 04 Elmira, Vacavili snd Ramsey. 0.4 Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, i ga and Santa Rosa. Lixpress, Ogden and T GLOSE ilton, Oakdale and Sonora. INSURANCE COMPANY 04 Haywards, Niles and Wey Station 0A Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Merced and Fresno... *9:004 Fresno, Bakerstield, Santa arhara, Los 'Augeles, Deming, El Paso, New Oricans and Ea: F Liverpool, England, on the 3ist day of December, A. D. 189 and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insuranc Commissioner of the State of California, pur- suant to the provisions of sectfons 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank 004 Vall:jo, Martinez and Way Stations 04 Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. furnished by the Commissioner. ASSETS. *#12:00x Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Sacra- mento, Mendota, Hanford, Visalia, | Porterville Real Estate owned by Company. Loans on Bonds and Mortgage: i Cash Market Value of all Stocks and OP Sacramento €1 ennel 0x Huywards, Niles and Way Siations Bonds owned by Company L 2,602508 75 | A o Cash in Compan: 3,269 06 - *0:00x Thio Oyl Lim) 0P Mar mon, Vallejo, = ot Cash in banks 783,523 52 T ki Merced, Fresno.. Tracy, Mendota, Fresno, 1108 Augele ~——OF THE— ito, Landiog, +$1,799,000 00 3,622,350 00 Interest due and accrued on Loans.. 168 03 43,768 21 827,629 01 Interest due and accrued on Bonds and_ Mortgages 2 Premlums in dué Course of Coilec- *8:454 *6:45p *8:50p r Companies for Rein- surance on losses already paid Total Assets .. LIABILITIES. Sons 19:550 Losses adjusted and unpald.......... $17,674 27| ®8:03r Oregon lixprem,s . Marys- Losses in process of Adjustment or ville, Redding, Portland, Puget In Suspense .. 2 Sound and Fast *8:154 Losses resisted, including expenses.. = SR Gross premiums on Fire Ricks run. COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). ning one vear or less, $3,023.234 21; (Foo of Market St reinsurance 50 per cent. . - 151,617 11 *8:15A Newark, Cen Si ton, Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- Boulder Creek, Santa Oruzand Way nhing more than one year, $4,067,- Btations .. *siser . 2,054,152 27 | $2:152 Newark, Centorville, San Jose, Amount reclaimable by the insured Almaden, Felton, Boulder ¢ on perpetual frre insurance policies 323,552 65 Santa Cruz and Principal Way Liability under other departments... 82,271 §6 Stations All other demands agalnst the Com- *4:15p Newark, pany 210,151 70 43¢ Hunters' Excurs! = Way Stations . Total Liabilitles ........ ¥ CREEK ROUTE FERRY. INCOME. SAN FRAKCISCO—Feot of Market Sireet (Slip 8)— Net Cash actually received for Fire 9:00 11:00a.x. 11:00 300 $3:00 Premiums -$4,979,422 14 | *4:00 16:00 +6:00r.m. 3 Recelved for interest on Bonds and Prom OAKLAND—Fasol of Broadway.—*6:00 8:00 10:00a.u. Mortgages .. 156,343 42 | 112:00 *1:00 12:00 :00 $4:00 *5:00r.. Recelved for interest and dividends COAST DIVISION (Broad Gange). on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from all other sources 108,222 03 (Third wd Townsend Sts.) 620 83 O Ooean View, South San Francisco.. 01308 100A San Joss nond Way Stations (New 776 54; reinsurance pro rata. Received for Rents Total INCOME wuvreneeecseanses an Jou Stationa ( EXPENDITURES. *9:004 t on, Sunta Gry Net amount paid for Fire Losses (In- P b 3«.,’” }E;;];fic :::; losses of pre- Prineipal Wi 0:404 Sais 1 Way Station. 133804 San Jose and Way Statio, $2:43¢ San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Pulo Alto, Santa Clira, San Jose, cluding $398,7°0 70, vious years) . Paid or allows Brokerage .. 3 Pald for Salaries, Fees and oth charges for officers, clerks, etc. i ‘ational and lo Monterey und Pacific 0p San Jose Sr San Jose Tos Total Expenditures . Risks and Premiums. |Fire Risks. Net amount of R!sk!r * Daily. t written during the year = e T for Afternoon oy excepted 1 Sunday only. b Saturday only. MPANY will call for and check baggage from hotels and resis dences. Enauire of Ticket Agents for Time Cards and information. expired during year Net am December 3 7,400,456 17 i 7,091,010 7 W . pATON, nes. vanarer | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. COJ GEO. W. HOYT, Dep'y Manager. | LESSEHR | SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC Subscribed and sworn to before me, this & 1899, . WILDEY, Notary Public. | RAILWAY COMPANY. — Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Markst St. PACIFIC DEPA BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. RTMENT, WEEK DAY 30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:38, , 6:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip p. m. Saturdays—gxtra trips at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. SAN FRANCISCO. BUNDAY , 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 p. m. W. | 340, 6:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips af Resident Secretary. 1:66 and 6:35 p. m. e - SUNDAYS- , 9:40, 11:10 &. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:08, OCEAN TRAVEL | Betden san & se etween San Franclsce and huetzen Park T V. same schedule as above. e Pacific Gnast Steamsmp Co. SmF::::dsca.l X:pE“n'fi:( PR ril 16, : 1399, Sun- | Week Destination. days. Days. Steamers leave Broadway | Week | Sun- whart, San Francisco. Days. | days. For Alaskan ports, 10 a.m., - Oct. 3, 8, 18, 18, 23, 2, change at Seattle. For Victoria, Vancouyer | 5:10 pm/ 5 (B, C.),. Port Townsend, Se- | 7:30 am| §:00 am| ovato, [10:40 am| 8:40 am 30 am| Petaluma, |6:05 pm/10:25 am 0 pm| Santa Kosa. |7:35 pm| 6:20 pm Nov. attle, Tacoma, Everett, Ana- | Fulton, cortes and New Whatcom | 7:30 am ‘Windsor, . 10:25 am (Wash.), 10 a. m,, Oct. 3, 8. Healdsburg, 12, 18,33, 28; Nov. 2. and Lytton, every fitth day thereafter; changs at Seattle Geyserville, to this company's steamers for Alaska and | $:3 pm| §:00 am| Gloverdale, |7:3 pm| For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Oblspo). | g:.39 pm‘ Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, §an Pedro, Fast San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, § am., Oct. & T. 11, 18, 10, 9, 21, 1; | | i Nov. 4, and every fourth day thereafter. 5 | 5 | < [t For Ean Diego, stopping only at Port Har. | 810 Pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. |6:05 pmy ford (San Luls Oblspo), Santa Barbara, Port | Yoo Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles). 11 a. | {330 80 8:00 am| Guerneville. |7:35 pm| = 1. ] 7 am| §:@ am | Sonoma 10:40 am 8:00am Sebastopol. 10:40 am|10:35 am 8:00 pm! 17:35 pm| 6:20 pm fourth day thereafter. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark We . lan, L e et or Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for lia and Guaymas (Mex, 10 a. m., Tth of each | %, 70010f BPIIOER, 8% Be3iery e, for Skases | month, lend for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, For further information obtain a folder. The company reserves the right l‘l‘l’ Chd!“lnf 2 o3 TICKET OFFICE —4 New Montgomery | E-ll ake Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, street (Palace Hotel). | Potter Vailey, John Day’'s, Riverside, Lierley's, GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agts., Buckpell Sanhedrin Heights, = Hullville, 10 Market st., San Franciséo. | Booneville, Philo, Christine, Eoda Springs, Navarro, Whitesbors, Alblon, Little River, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cums | ming’s, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Qlsen’s, Dyer, TEO RGN O) |tocsch DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO Saturday to Monday round trip tickets sy reduced rates. T O T EA N T On Sundays round trip tickets to all polnts From Spenr-street Whart at 10 a. m beyond San Rafael at half rates. $12 First Class Including Berth | mycyer e FARE 35 ot e, o Mnts - | pTicket Offics 660 Market at., Chronidle bidey STATE OF CALIFORNIA sails....Oct. 5, 15, 25 | =~ G M. er. ¥ a COLUMBIA salls. Oct. 10, 20, 3 neral Manastn Gen: Phsk Agety Short Line to Walla Walla, Spokane, ‘Butte, Helena and all points in' the Northwest. Through tickets to all points Fast. E. C. WARD, General Agent. 680 Market st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. § TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner of First and Brannan streets, 1 p, m. for YOROHAMA and HONGKONG, calllng ot Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for Indla, ete. No cargo received on board on day of cailing. AMERICA-MARU Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake« ort and Bartlett Springs; at Uklah for Vichy Saturday, Octohe: HONGEONG-MA: dnesday: November 1 Saturday, November 25 ) r&:\;‘?d.;r&p t reduced rates. For passage apply at com 451 Market sireet, corher First. T o0) ° office, W. H. AVERY. General Agent. 2U° SAN_FRANCISCO TO CHICAGO. THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS THE CONTINENT,. EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PULL- MAN PALACE AND PULLMAN UP- The S. S. Australla salls for Honolulu Wednesday, October | 18, at 2 p. m. HOLSTERED TOURIST CARS LEAVE “% s.}‘"zg:‘- % H:g; OAKLAND MOLE FOR CHICAGO AND THE EAST. TAKE MARKET STREET FERRY AT 530 P M. DINING ROOMS AND DINING CARS ARE MANAGED BY MR FRED HARVEY, AND ARE PERFECT IN EVERY DETATL. Read Down, VALLEY ROAD. ReadUp. am|§10:30 am| Stockton | 13:40 pm| 6:00 pm u-{ 2:05 pm| Merced 40 pmi 4:13 pma | Auckland for Sydney Wednesday, Nov. 1, at 10 p. m. Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawall, Samoa, New Zealand, Australla, Indla, Suez, d. etc.; $610 first class. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agts., 114 Montgomery 7. Foot Pacific St. Freioht Gffics. 227 Market St. 40 am|§ 6:35 pm| Fresno t"l 4 7:45 pm| Hanford 12:30 am| Bakersfield| g 16:25 pm| Visalla 16:53 pm| Tulare NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. 105" "0°% ooy e stonier: Via Sausalito Ferry. | Ban Francisco Ticket Office, 628 Market st.3 Commencing October 1, 189, | Tl Main ss31. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEy | OQakland Office, 1119 Broadway. AND SAN RAFAEL. Sacramento Office, 201 J st. WEEK, DAYS—*7:00, *9:30, 11:00 a. m.; *145, | San Jose Office, 7 West Santa Clara st. 3:40, 5:15, 6:00, p._m. = For Mill Valley and San Ra- 2 145 pi a am am| EXTRA TRIP! MOUNL FTAMALPAIS SCENIC RMLWA—Y Wednesdays and Saturdays, | Leave San Franclsco via Sausalita Ferry, L e | (Commencing SUNDAY. October 1, 1854, ST U BT S 30 a. m.; 4115, g&;&‘;&?.&YS‘; 30 a. m. and 145 p. m. B g R oAy WEEK DAYS 5335, 35, 15, 40 & o | sn L0S. COOH & SON. Asts, @1 Market st *12:30, 2:15, *3:40, *5:15 p. m. % EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and AR Y S L+ Pyl s s *1:40, *3:15, 4 6:30 p. m. i 625 KEARNY ST. Established 5, ¥8:! % Traine marked (*) start from San p FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN S'Rq,\“belrgl‘gco. WEEK DAYS—5:45, 0:45, 7:85, 9:45 a. m.: | &) i 1854 for the treatment of Private B{ Disexses, Lost Manhood. Debility or disease wearing ou bodyand mindand Skin Diseases. T'he doctoroureswhen R others fall. Try him. Charges low Curesguaranteed. Callorwrite, r.d. . GABBON., Box 1957. San Francisco . m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and 1‘ BUNDAYS—3:05, '10:05 ; Tis, 215, 220, | 5:00, 6:46 p. m &R D% A 80, THROUGH TRAINS, {90 8. m. week daye—Camderoand waystations. w 0 p. m. Saturdays—Tomales and ay stations. | 500 | 8:00 &. m. Sundays—Tomales and way stations, | . BEI‘ sal'

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