Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1899. 13 MISCELLANE US—FOR SALE. | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. and fulle: DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, 10211 Market st.. bet. § MONEY WANTED. any, ryant condition; also | 215 McAllister st. | also the famous 216 McAllister st. way upright; planos. Mauzy and other planocs. 3§ tmported and domestic rem- der, $10 75; 0,000 on exhibition at Tadies with escorts 0 11:30 p. m. E. | MA P- M B | Tiished rooms for housekeeping. sunny housekeeping rooms, $7 to 3%; single, rd; bath; $1 y front and sunny housekeeping MARTHA p nr. Taylor—2 fur- 13 oft Howard, near Seventh—Two of three rooms furnished for housekeeping. N, 3015 Bedroom, dining-room, Kltchen: i 'BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS JACKSON, 929, near Mason—Furnished large | BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ; on the sunny utes’ from universit MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley. a bargaln. JOS. J. adjoining postofiice, age house of 5 rooms; large slde of street; only 5 min- | A NEW map of beautiful Berkeley, showing = ,nnlrermly nding a 2¢ stamp to JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate, adjoining the proposed extension of the grounds, can be had by P. O.. Berkeley. NICELY furnishe: , tor house- SACRAM Eleganti; 5o single; m housekeeping {7 SCOTT, 1210—Two nicely kitchen; gas range. TH, 373%—Furnished usekeeping; ladies pref ed; . 475-$12; 3 sunny furn kitchen; complete for Sunny unfurn. rooms or fur: b be removed account Santa NTRY-—For Sale on San Pablo 1150 acres; weil ntra Costa County, ner San Leandro road and | hburg; new building, rooms, all improve ; fine garden; stable | use; $ rustic outhouses; | sort must be sold; account Apply on premises to C. new styles. KOH- 2 ¥ OFFICES AND STORES—TO LET. o large store; cheap to inciuded; $3000 ¢ from Red Biuff, 3 100 fruit trees ce Santa Cruz County LADIES!—Chichester's s: all fenced and culti- lent ‘for apples and ad station and ware- | “R. J. MONT- 22 = | NICE private home in confinement: most rea- | CALA. Storage Warehou bk h s, furnished for jusekeeping; range and bath; r | near Filimore—2 unfur- water; rent §7. PERSONALS, | Sl | CLARKGAN wealthy send 10c| L 2 o 2 unfurnished room: front parlors, for housekeping; rent cheap. FIGHTH, 3B, near Market—Two sunny doub! with kitchen and bathroo furnished foi hnusfkeeplng. private wo unfurnished alcove room FIFTH, 345 Sulte of rooms furnished complete FIFTH . 353_Furnished housekeeping; 3 con- nectlnig, $13; also single, $5 to §1. FOURTH, 22 housekeeping. Nice large roome suitable for HARRISON, _plete for hou bath. ARD, 6452 large rooms for keeping; reference required. $—2 sunny unfurnished rooms for howse- Call advertisements and been established at the corner of Twenty-second and Ken- scriptions has been establ fire-proot bul 14 elec . 143 Sixt to $ per Wi < to 81 per Eht housekeeping eek, Turk and Taylor st dern eleva conveniences; gentlemen elevator; special rates to trav- Market (old No. 134)—Fur- gle: aleo unfurnished. cor. Golden Gats & offices she. 3 to $5 per week lean, neat and night. =d States Hotel)— week up; elevator day A furnished room to : rent $ per month; 405 (The Navarre)—Comfortable furn travelers accommodated. MRS. HYER. 555—Elegant sunny and back piano; phone; hot 1 other per week egantly furnishe y newly fur- running wate: furnished or le; private riet—Large ; also hkpg. A large front room old water; suit- . near Bryvant bath; h rnished stpaid. for §$1 per year. nt to any address In the BERKELEY HOUSES TO LET. FOR rent, in desirable location, house of nine Ftable, chicken-house and large yard: son: Ap- rooms, bath, laundry and storeroom, venlent to trains and university groun piy to J. R. LITTLE. Berkeley station. (OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS, OFFICE—00S BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $100 CASH, 3 1 paid for: new cottage, finished high basement, best; 1 the v e in all 3% Call or- seqd DM cottage. east of San Pablo ave. south frontas ¢ water: “to_su apply to R. J. 470 Thirteenth st., Oakland. uction on 234 st., be odern improvements; street work, sidewalks done: small payment down; balance nthly if desired: houses open for inspection | H. SIM N, 515 20th. undays. J. rooms, just commenced; i J. SAMUEL & CO., 48 Ninth st., Oakland. = —_— OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer. 1ith and Franklin, Oakland. DIVIDEND NOTICES. Fireman of the Board of Direc- held this day ND notice—D: £ the HUTCHI TION y Marke: Jctober 20, 1599, Trans- Saturday, October 14, the Supe- county of San roia 13, 18%9 som of sald court, isco, have be. a hereunto set B al of satd s 10th day of October, 1899, A._DEANE. Clerk. M. THOMPSON, Deputy Clerk. PROPOSALS. PROPC Chief Cc ary, San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 18, 1899 d proposals for furnishing and delivering fresh beef and mutton will be re- ceived here and at offices of Commissaries at atraz Island, Angel Island ks. Fort Mason, Presid! 14 San’ Dieg closets, 2 large lots; site, climate r 3 electric car ot boulevard; sat- no raw winds | Allendale Tract, | for r corner Broad- | free. HENRY 2 | )— elegant new houses in course Grove and €O are bullding several houses: call we will show plans and change to sell on easy terms, ete. Office | nd and “Webster sts.; 3 to narrow gauge; terms to Fund Insurance rancisco, October 16, 1839.— c 3 a divi- clared, payable on and after Octo- | praying for at 19 y Hall of tha LS for (resh, beef and mutton—Office Benicla Bar- San Francis- 2 until 11 and then Birth, ma will not t either with the er- horized to have the same publishad. BORN. , 1599, to anght October 14, 1899, ghter. ber 3, 159, to the a daughter. —_—_——— rcom; private fam- ces; ref. required ements and shed at the as been establ ner of Twenty-se Open til 9 p. m. ements and return for lessons in shorthan cping. Box S25. Call office. light suany housekesping rooms, ed, lady with little bo; nelghborhood, with firs bath. Box in Al roundings; use S AND SUPPLIES, | SEWING MACHID $2 MONTHLY, rented: repaired, bought machine supplies. 145 Sixth; phone Mint 45, nd and Ken- | s been established at 109 Va- | ROOMS WA | MARRIED. BECKSTED — WIN In Novato, Count October 15, ; y _th L. Becksted of Novato and Carrie n of Crescent City, Cal HARDT- this ci October 13, . by the Re il Branke, Corneitus M. and Mrs. Mary Hardt. GRAYSON—PETERS—In this city, October 15, 186, by the Rey. F. W. Fischer, William ¥ Marin Grayson and Clara F. Peters, both of San | Francisco. ROLICHECK—In this ecity, Octo- by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander, ner and ) Branke, J. H. Albertus Horn, MPRE the Rev. Paul Branke, and Louise V. Campbell. SPARR—PHILLIPSEN—In this ity 14, 15%, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelande John Sparr and Annle Phillipsen, bot Francisco. 2 C. M. of san L—In this city, October Morris | ALL kinds exchanged, rented; re- 205 Fourth st. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE 1s hereby given that the Maria Kip | Orphanage of i%) Lake st. has received the | following orphans and half orphan girls from | July 1 to October 1, 1599: Frances G, Mc- Kewen, aged 6 years: Leila Marion G, Kevee, | aged 1) vears: Grace Beaver, aged 7 years. Doris Eugenia Wright, aged 12 years; Jane Grace Robinson, aged 13 years. English Pills are the best; safe, reliable; other; send fc stamps for particulars. ‘‘Rellet | for Ladies,” in letter by return mail; at drug- | gists. Chichester Chemical Co.. Philadel., Pa. | ROOMS papered from $2: whitened, §1_ up: | painting done. Hartman Palint Co., 213 34 st. * sonable price In city. Mrs. M. Pfeiffer, mid- wife, 2012 Folsom, or. 16th; phons White 1344, BAD tenants ejected for 34: collections made: city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION gomery st., reoms 5. F. 722 Mission; goods guaranteed; tel. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office, 401 Post. cor. Powell; tel. Main 5713. WATCH REPAIRING. WATCHES cleaned 3 The Roy Jewelry and Optical Co. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. GRAND real estate auction sale of eral | choice houses and ots: aiso 1 chicken ranch; | Alameda, Oakland and Elmhurst; sale Sat. urday, Oct. 21, at 2 p. m. Do not fail to at- tend this sale, as most of the piaces are to ba sold by onder of the court. Partlculars in next week's papers. Send for {llustrated cata- logue. See advertisement in Chronicle. Sale at J. A. MUNRO & CO.'S Auction House, 1317 and 1519 Park st., Alameda. | CHEAPEST and best In Amerioa_The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the ed s ALAMEOA ROOMS AND BOARD. you're all kinds of work. | IF 0., tel. Jackson 623, | short borrow of the resjectable house of UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. HOME for ladles in delicate health; grounds; private. MRS, DR. FUNKE, 1416 DIED. Lafterty, Capt. John Logan, Catherine Murphy, John C. Paull, Rudolt Roy, David Schueder, Jacob Sinclair, Marla. Berry, Charles O. William H. Bradiey, Patrick Breckman, Henry W. Douglass, James Fahlbusch, Wilhelm Hart, John Johnson, Charles Smiley,’'J. D. Kavanagh, Dora Thornton, Helen C. Kennedy, Thom: nor, A M. Kokler,” Conrad Turkison, Henry BERRY—In Berkeley, October 16, 0., husband of Sarah E. qu}!z',idcg:{}!:: v, J Seavey, M: ¢ of Maine, aged 74 years and 23 papers please copy) §7 Friends and acquaintances are Z tully invited to attend the funeral to-moveow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the family residence, 102¢ PBerkeley way, Interment Mountain View Cemeter: BEERSMAN—In this city, about 7 . Willlam Henry Beersman : beiared brother of H. A. Beersman, a native of Ger- many, aged 29 years. EF Friends and acquaintances are 3 tally irvited to attend the funeral e gty (Tu ¥), at 2 o'cleck, from th of the California. Undertaking. Compancr® oo Powell street, near Post. Cemetery. BRADLEY—In this city, October 15, 183, Pat- Interment Masonic rick, beloved husband of Ellen Bradley, and | Belle, Charles, | father of Tames, Josenhy, Ma corge and Thomas Bradley, a nativi County Donegal, Ireland, aged 32 yesre member of Harmony Lodge No. 9,°A. O. U. W.. and Yosemite Lodge No. 1930, K. of H. (Brooklyn, N. Y., papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are repest- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at $:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 17% Folsom street, thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church, wherw 1 requlem high mass will be celsbraied for the reposs of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HARMONY Lodge No. 9, A O. U. W.—Officers and members are requested to attend the fu. nmeral_of our late Brother Patrick Bradley HENRY dJ. GALLAGHER CO., (Buccessors to Flannagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 2 Fifth st.. opposite Lincoln Schook Telephone Scuth 50 N. F. Dethlefsen. Chas. H. Jacob. CHAS. H. JACOB & CO., Funeral Directors and Embalmers, 318 Mason street, bet. Geary and O Farrell streets. Talephons Main G213, Company, 405 | ! strest, on | time and piace for the | Rev. Duncan | ¥ Rolicheck, both of | ber 14, | October | | E of Stockton street, E 63:1% by N 187:3; §15,000. | | Margaret Denahy to Henry E. Bothin, lot on | | | i i | | i i | | 1 MURPHY—In" Oakl; | l 1 | from his ate residence, 1755 Folsom street, to-morrow (Wednesday), at §:30 oclock. 3 M. O'LEARY, M. W. T. McSWEENEY, Recorder. BROCKMAN—In this city, October 15, 1899, at St. Mary's Hospital, Henry W., beloved son of M. C. and Margaret Brockman, and brother of W. H., REdward and Joh Brock- man and Mrs. M. H. Glinden and the late Angeline O. Brockman, a native of California, aged 24 years £ Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlers of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 167 Mission street. DOUGLASS—In this city, October 16, 1899, James Douglass, a native of Beifast, Ire- land, azed 41 vears. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday). at 1 o'clock. from the parlors of Vale: Marini & Co., Stockton stree "H—In this eity, October 15, 1 usch, dearly beloved husband of Minna Fahibusch, and father of George C. and William H. Fahibusch and the late Min- nie L. Eastwood, and grandfather of Clara Eastwood and Minnie and Walter Fahlbusch, & native of Germany, aged 85 years. I Friends and acquaintanc fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 20 Lobos street, Ocean View. HART—In this city, October 15, 159, John Hart. a native of Canada, aged # vears. JOHNSON—In this city, October 15 1599, Charles, beloved husband of Kate Johnsen, and father of Charles and Harry Johnson, & native of Norway, aged 63 vears. G7Friends and acquainiances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 8:30 o’clock, from his late res dence, 15 Clyde street, off Townsend, betwi Third and = Fourth, thence to S Church, where a requiem high mass will be e of his soul at 9 ¥ Cross Ce Oakland, October 14, beloved daughter of Edward J. and the i Kavanagh, and sister of Mary h, a native of San Fran- funera er late resi- thence to St. Pat- requiem mass Interment St. rick’s’ Church, whe! will be cel KENNEDY—In this October 16, I Thomas Patrick, be son of Thomas 1 brother of Kath hew of Mary Leonard an Santa Rosa, aged er 15, 158, Con- of Katherina and Fred Kohler, He: rmstadt, aged 6 and 2 days. @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Charles J. B. Metzler, 83 Washington street. LAFFERTY—In this city, October 15, 1599, Cap- tain John Lafferty, U. S. A., husband of Elia J. Lafferty, father of Frederick John L., Grace and Harriet M. Lafferty, and step- father of Grace G. Culbertson, a native of Ttica. aged &4 years 1 month and 22 days. £ The funeral will take place to-morrow years 4 months (Wednesday). at 2:30 o'clock, from the family | residence, 73) Grove street. Interment Na- tional C , Presidio. Bernard, Peter, te Francis P. Logan, a na- ged 55 years. E s and acquaintances are respect- fully ed to attend the ¢ (Tuesday), et 9 o'clock, from her late resi dence, Twent 1 Kentucky streets, thence to St. hurch, Potrero, where & requiem high mass will bé celebrated for the repose of her soul, commeneing at 8:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. C. Murphv, beloved husband of Eva Murp and son of Sarah and the late William M and brother of Mrs. Frank Madden and . a native of Boston, ths. are respect ited to attend the funeral this da clock, from the residence xth street, thence to St. 3 where a solemn ed for the re- commencing at 9 o'clock. Oakland. PAULI-In r 899, Rudolf, beloved son of Mrs. Ida and the late Frank eloved brother of Edw a native of San and ck, alente, Marini & Co., NCLAIR—In Oakiand, € Sinclair, be! rence, Margaret , Frank and Sinclatr, a _native of Lerwick, Isiands, aged 45 years 7 month SMILEY—In this city, October 15 beioved husband of Anna Helen Smiley, a native of Missourl, aged 33 years 2 manths %) days. A member of Prescott Lodge No. 39, B. P. Q. E. g7 Friends and acquaintances are repect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 1:39 o'clock, from Elks' Hall, 222 Sutter street, under the auspices of San Franciseo Lodge N B.P.O.E. - THORNT In Paris, France. October 15, , wife of Crittenden Thorn- , and daughter of David . aged 44 years and 10 OR—In this city, October 16, 1599, Agnes M. Traner, a native of California, aged 2 nd acquaintances are repect- to attend the funeral to-morrow from St. Joseph's Church, nn requiem mass will be cele- the repose of her soul, commencing Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- October 16, 1593, aged 3 TURKISON—In this city, Henry Turkison, a native of Norw years §7 Friends and acquaintances are repect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parl of Valente, Mari Stockton street. Interment Laurel Hi! REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Francis M. and Herming Baumgarten and Walter J. Wayte to James Burke, lot on E line of Shotwell street, 217 S of Twenty-first, S 28 by E 122:6; $10. Wilhelmina Peterson (widow) to Fritz and Pauline Krug, lot on W_line of Shotwell street, 185 8 of Eighteenth, S 3 by W 122:; 310 Richard Stack to Margaret Stack, line - lencia, N 114; also iot on SE line of Clementina street, 30 SW of Fifth, SW 25 by SE 75. also lot on NW line of Cortland av nue and W line of Wool street, N $1:4, W 5, | S8, E 36, lots 75 and 76 and portions of lots | 70 and 74. Gift Map 1; also ail property, inciud- | ing leasehold interest’ gift. Malcolm E. Atkins to Maggie Atkins. lot on S line of Twent lass, E 25 by S 0; gift. Hibernia Savings and Loan Society to_John | Dougherty, lot on N line of Broadway, 171:10% NW line of Na street, 236 SW of First, $10. S. Cleary, Iot on_E_line of Eleventh avenue, 235 S of I street, S 25 by E 120; $10. George E. and Alice E. Davis to Richmond | Mutual Buflding and Loan Associatfhn, lot on S line of Grafton street, 25 E of Plymouth, E | & an's court yesterday on a charge of grand larceny for stealing $25 an two‘ToYo Kl id watches from T. Yakagama in his | . 25 by S 100, lot biock 8, Lakeview: $10. Thomas Wililams to Jane R., Edwin H. L. and Alfred S. Williams, lot 5, block 75, Sub- division 8, University Moun £t Bift Abraham Ruef to Charles and Marjanne Nz-[ per, lots 735 to 6, Gift Map 3; $10. John F. and Matilda Myers (by Charles Dix- on, commisstoner) to Pacific Loan Association, lot on E line of Alpine (Emma) street. 190:11% S of Ridley, § 41:5, E 7T9:31, N 416, W 79:9%4, block C, Park Hill Homestead; $7841. Elias_Wolf to Willlam Wolf, lot on SW cor- ner of Sagamore and Marengo streets. S 29:104 to station 1. S T0% degrees. W 1%, N 14:3, block B. Railroad Homestead; $i0. 175, lot Thomas V. and Kate C* O'Brien to City Street | Improvement Company (a corporation), lot on | W line of Mission street, 53:6 N from stake | situated four miles from City Hall and 400 S from Four-mile House, and distant 21 from S | line of Randall street. If projected, and 310 N of French, which point of beginning is 76:6 S | from Morrison’s fence and 50:6 S from S line of lot described in 157 d. 33, W 60, S 62:11i, NE 63, N 33:6; $10. Alameda County. Charles E. Wilson to John Yule, all interest tranchises granted to E. P. Vandercock, E. C. Sesaions and C. E. White and their successors by ordinance passed by City Council, April 13, 1891; also right of way and franchise granted to East_Oskland Street Rallroad Company, August 18¢2; al=o right of way and fran- chise granted to East Oakland Street Railroad Company. March 23, 1833; alsg right of way and franchise granted to East Oakland Street Railroad Company, July 10, 1%93; also all lines of railroad of East Oakland Street Railroad Company and real and personal property: also lot on NE line of East Twentieth street 119 SE of Thirteenth avenue, SE 124 by NE 150: also lot on E corner of E Twentleth and Com. | merce streets, SE 100 by NE 50; also lot on SW line of E Twenty-first street. 110 SE of Thirteenth avenue, SE 124 by SW 150, block 128, | Clinton; aiso lot on SE line of Fourteenth ave- nue, 50 NE of East Twentleth street, NE 65, SE #, NW 100 to beginning of block 1%, same, East Oakland; $10. Ernest 5. Angel to Mary E. Mathews, lot 43 and E 15 feet of lot 44 resubdivision of block 73, Northern Addition to Brooklyn, East Oak- land: $10. State Savings Bank to George Lydiksen, lot SE line of Piedmont avenue, 33:4 SW of Roses| avenue, SW _33:4 by SE 105, being portion lots 1.2 mx‘;o" Keller's Rose Park, Oakland Town- ship; . Rmes and Ellanora H. Taylor to Anna M. Berden, lot on S line of East Twenty-fourth street, 200 W _of Nineteenth avenue, W 100 by S 140, block 77, map of Northern Addition to Brooklyn, East Oakland; $10. | WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.—Acting for the Attorney General of the State of Louis- | fana, Edgar H. Farrar to-day entered a | are respect- | | amine the papers in the case. he would object to the motion on the! Rose’s | October 15, 189, Cath- | | pices of Iznatian Council No. 35, | perversion. C 1895, John | | and those which possess | of our own natural ling of the ot on N | et, 148:6 W of Va-| ourth street, % E of Doug- | and Tiiza J. White to Augustus | | Plums—Coe's Late Red, §1 half crate. SEEKIG T0 END THE QUARHNTINE New Orleans Sues for | mi Us Giermmen Injunction. | an —_ | Special Dispatch to The Call. motion in the United States Supreme on behalf of the State of fever quarantine against New Orleans. The Attorney General of Texas was pres. ent in the court when the motion was made and asked until to-morrow to ex- He said ground that the court had no jurisdiction. | The further hearing was continued until | to-morrow, in accordance with this re- quest. While recognizing the power of the | State of Texas to take proper precautions for the protection of the people of the! State against contagion, the Attorney General of Louisiana takes the D no right under the cover of exercising police powers to burden intersta ) merce So as to make it impossible, which | they claim is the effect of the existing | | quarantine regulations. The fact is pointed out that commerce permitted between the Yexas ports and s of Mexico, Cuba and South Amer- ca, which are permanently infected with fever, and the statement is made that the effect of the embargo against leans is to enhance the trade c and other Texas cities at the the mercantile interes The declaration is made that the quaran- tine is “nothing less than a commercial war. 3 The conclusion is drawn that the quar- | antine is in direct violation of the finter- | state commerce clause of the constitution | fe of the United States DOCTRINE EXPLAINED. | Rev. Father Newell, O. P., on Its Reasonableness. An interesting lecture on “‘The sonableness of Catholic Doctrin delivered last night by Rev. Father ) well. O. P., at the Young Men's Institute in the Pioneer building under the aus- o Tl The reverend lecturer argued th Catholic doctrine, as well as reason itseif, | were gifts of God, and therefore could not conflict with each othef. “In this connection,” said Father Ne-| well, “I desire to qualify human reason by the epithet 'right reason,’ because as well know reason is capable of abuse ac tholic doctrine may be di- vided Into two—truths of a natural order supernatural! characteristics. The natural religious truths are capable of an exact and scien- tific demonstration by the simpie force reason. othing is than the fundamental more reasonable | truths of the existence of God, the crea- tion of the world and the immortality of the soul, upon which truths all religion reposes. . We all have an innate idea of the infinite which represents the real be- Almight. In believing in them we but confirm what the highest Reniuses have given testimony to. ‘‘Reason has no right to demonstrate | the supernatural doctrines because it has not the power to do so. Supernatural truths have been revealed by God himself and our w in their entirety. But the evidence that supports supernatural truths is both docu- mentary and historical. The Holy Serip- tures are in themselves proof sufficient of the reasonableness of supernatural truths and the authenticity of the witnesses to them cannot be questioned.” e EASTERN STAR. This afternoon the Grand Chapter of California and Nevada of the Order of the Eastern Star will hold its first session | for the purpose of receiving reports of work during the past year and of legis- | lating for the order for the coming year. There will be a full representation from | all the chapters In the jurisdiction and the session will last several . Sunday and vesterday many of the dele- gates frc the interior reached this city and those, together with the delegates of | the local chapters, attended a reception given by the grand officers in Golden Gate Hall ye! afternoon. The new dele- gates were introduced to Worthy Grand Matron Mrs. Maria A. Pierce of Oakland and Worthy Grand Patron Dr. Laurence Angeles and the other grand of- while the delegates who had al met the officers renewed acqual During the afternoon there were several musical numbers, vocal and in- strumental. This evening the local _chapters Golden - Harmony, Buelah, Century and Olive Branch will tender a reception in the Sherman-Clay Hall to the delegates and officers of the Grand B — LINCOLN'S MONUMENT. At a meeting of the Lincoln Monument | League, held in the Phelan bullding last night, it was determined that the league | revise their “Appeal,”” and make a stronger effort to reach the people of Cali- fornia. Among those who were present and took part in the discussion wer Colonel C. Mason Kinne. Judge M. | Cooney, M. M. Estee, J. Murray Balley, | W. W. Stone, Elisha’ Brooks and C. W. Jordan. ——— COURT NOTES. The thirteen bicyclists arrested Sunday | in Golden Gate Park for riding faster | than ten miles an hour appeared before | Judge Graham yesterday and their cases | were dismissed on their promise not to | offend again. | Steve M. Harding was yesterday held | to answer before the Superior Court by | Judge Graham in $200 bonds on the | charge of grand larceny for stealing $30, a gold watch and other articles from S. K. Overgard September 30. T. Sasaki was arraigned in Judge Mo- | Chapter. ouse cn Stevenson street, and the case was continued till October 21. Thomas McCool filed suit against Sheriff Court for leave to file a bill for injunction | Louisiana | against the State of Texas prohibiting | the frelght embargo feature of the yellow |, POINT 1LOmC hence Oct Oct 14, San Pedro. sition | Navarro, from in his bill that the Texas authorities have | for Kaick TACOMA—Sailed Oct 16— tor, for Fraz ome, for moo, from Vancouver, from New Y die, from N ser Wilhelm der Grosse, Cherbourg, SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Continued from Page Ten. CLEARED. Monday, October 16. Stmr Pomona, Shea, Eureka; Goodall, Per- kine & Co. Stmr Corona, Debney, San Diego; Goodal Perkins & Co Br stmr Victoria, Blakey, Manila and Hono- Br stmr ¥ Imond, Nanaimo: R Dunsmuir’ s Ship Arvan, Dickinson, New York; John Bo- senfeld's Sons. Br ship Fairport, Armstrong, Queenstown; G W McNear. SAILED. Monday, October 16. Eureka. southern_coast. Bridgett, Ventura. POINT LOB( FORT BRAGG UMPQUA—Ar SOUTH B! PORT LOS ANGELES—Arn L CASPAR—ArT! im, hence Oc PEDRO—Arrived n Fran- tmr Alcazar, AMBLE—Sailed Oct 18—Bari Fresno, = r Annie Larsen, Pedro. EASTERN PORTS. PHILADELPHIA—Arrived Oct 14—Ship A J Fowler, from Hilo. FOREIGN PORTS. MOJI—Sailed Oct 12—Br ship Clackmannan- for Orey ATLA ailed Oct 14—Stmr Peru, for M2 San Francisco. YOKOHAMA—Sailed Oct 14—Br ship_Sena- Sept 25—Br stmr St Jer- BRISBANE—Arrived Oct 14—Br stmr Warri- moo. from Vancouver. HILO—Arrived Oct +—Schr Emma Claudina, trorh Tacoma. HQNOLULU—Sailed Oct 5—Jap stmr Banko- ku Maru, for Yokohama. To sali Oct $—Stmr Centennial, for San Franeisco. Cleared Oct 7—Bktn Omega, for San Fran- cisco: schr ¥ >w, for Port Townsend. CHEMAINUS—Arrived Oct D Marion Chileoot, from Mantla. TRANS NTIC STEAMERS. ORK—Arrived Oct 16—Stmr Lauren- tian, from Glasgow. Arrived Oct 18—Stmr Kensington, from Ant- ed Oct werp. BRISBANE—Arri: 16—Stmr Warrl- HAMBURG—Arrived Oct 16—Stmr Phoenicta, Ll from New York LIVERPOO! 1-Stmr Bovie, HAVRE 16-Stmr La Norman- ANTWERP—Arrived Oct 14—Stmr Friesfand. SOUTHAMPTO ived 15— Stmr Kai- from New York, via T gnyucfl. viota, San Padro, Fast San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, § a. m., Oct. 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, o7, 31; Nov. 4. and_every fourth day thereafter. without previous notic and_ hours of salling street (Palace Hotsl) Mission, | teamers leave Broadway wharf, San Franciso. For Alaskan ports. 30 am., Oct. 3. 8, 13, 1§, 2 Nov. 2, change at Seattle. For Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.),, Port Townsend, Se- attle, Tacoma. Everett, Ans- cortes and New Whatcom (Wash). 10 3. m.. Oct. 8 S, 18, 15, 33, 28; Npv. 2. and every fitth day thereaffer: change at Seattle to this company’s G N 'Ry at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Van- couver to C. P. Ry. stcamers for Alaska and For Eureka (Humbold: Bay). 2 p. m., Oct. 6 11, 16 21, %, 31; Nov. 5 and every Afth day thereatter. “Fcr Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Stmeon, Port- Harford (San Luls_Obtspo), Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- d (San_Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port o Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles). 11 a. m.. Oct. 5, 8, 13, 17. 21, 25, 29; Nov. 2, and every fourth day thereafter. . San Joss del For Encenada, Masdalena B: Cabo, Mazatlan. Altata. La Paz. Santa Roea- Ha and Guaymas (Mex). 10 2. m., 7th of each month. m obtain a folder. = the right to change steamers, sailing dates For further Informat! The company res TICKET OFFICE —4 New Montgomery & CO.. Gen. Aefs., San Franciseo. CTHES. R &N 0D, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PO REY. A N E) From Snear-street Wharf at 10 a. m FA“E $12 First Class Including Berth 88 Second Class and Meals. COLUMBIA.......... .Oct. %, 30; Nov. 8, 19, 2. STATE OF CALIFORNIA s ...... s OH Nov. 4, 14, 2. Short Line ta Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Helena and all points in the Northwest. Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD. General Agent. €30 Market st. OODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Skl Superintendents. Westernland Kensington Nordland . For full INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORE, SOUTEAMPTON, LONDON. PARTS. Stopping at_ Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday. /st Paul E New York and Antwera. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. 15] Friesland Nov. 8 suthwark .....Nov. 1§ 1/ Westernlazn: ov. 22 EMPIRE LINE. Seattle, St. Michael. Dawson City. information regarding freight and passage apply to 3 Montgomery €t.. ‘r aay of | § TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- mer of First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., Martin ve&terday to recover the posses- | for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. calling at sion of two dogs and two Pups. which he values at It is alleged that the | Sheriff attached the dogs uniawfully that his action caused their owner of $100. Patrick Rogers, ex-secretary of the Pa- cific Coast Fireman’s Union, was placed on trial before Judge Dunne vesterday | morninf on a charge of embezzlement. The defendant is accused of robbing the union of $300. The contest to the will of the late Charles Walter Willey was opened before | Judge Troutt vesterday. Eieven {umrs have been secured, and to-day it is ex- pected that the twelfth will qualify. -Wil- ley left his entire estate to Eiizabeth | Muirhead, and heirs of the estate claim | that undue influence was exerted to se- | cure the signing of the will. 1 Cashin Is Appointed. and loss | Kobe (Hiogo). Nagasakt connecting at Hongkong with Indias ete. of safling. AMERICA Sas HONGKONG-MARU..Wednesday, NIPPON-MARU.. and ~Shanghal, and steamers for No cargo recelved on board ox day ARU.. turday, October i4 ovember 1 .Saturday. November 35 Round-trip _tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s offl 431 Market street corner First. ’ S W. H. AVERY. General Agent. | cent reduction on round tri; Havre, $45; § per cent reduction on round trip. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE DIRECT LINE_TO HAVRE-PARIS, Salling every Thursday instead nt@ Saturday. from November 2. 1899, at 1 a m. from Pler & North River, foot of Morton st. Oct. BRETAGNE, Oct 25 LA TOURAINE, LA GASCOG LA CHAMPAGN E Nov. 23: $60 and upward: 5 per Second-class to Johh P. Cashin of this city was appoint- | GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES ed a notary public by Governor Gage yes- terday. Mr. Cashin was originally ap-|'n®). New York. J. F. AND CANADA, 22 Broadway (Hudson bufld- FUGAZI & CO., Pa- inted by Governor Budd in 1897 and is Cific Coast Agents. 5 Montgomery ave., San Pe "of the notaries recently superseqed. | Francisco. He now supersedes J. N. Turner and wili | hold office for four yeafs. California Fruit Sales. The Earl Frult Company’s sales of California NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—Grapes—Tokay, %c@ Prunes—Italian, S0G90c single crate. CHICAGO, Oct. 16.—Pears—Keiter, 17 box; Clairgeau, $1 50@1 5. Prunes—ktal. ian, §0@85c single crate; assorted, 50@sStc; Sil ver, 50@T5c. Porter Brothers' sales of California fruit: NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—Grapes—Tokay, $1 05@ | 135 half crate and $230@2 35 double crate: | Muscats, $c%$1 40 hal? crate; Cornichon, $1 30 | 13; Moroeco, §L 75 half crate; assorted, $1@ | 135, CHICAGO, Oct. 15.—Grapes—Tokay, 159 | 135 half crate; Muscat, mckl:, e Pears—Easter Beaurre, $1 108! 6 box: Giout | Morceau, $1 75@2 2 box and $115 half box. fruit: T | { $105 single crate 37 The S. S. Australia sails for Honolulu Wednesday, October 15, at 2 p.m. - S. S Moana sails via Honolulu and Auckiand for Sydney Wednesday, Nov. 1 at 10 p. m. Favorite Line Ronnd the World, via Hawai, Samoa. New Zealand. Australia, Indfa, Suez, SPaEck CKELS & BAGS. CO.. Agts. 16 3 Foot Pacifc St Froioht 0vics. 32 BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS .“m., $:5, 8:80 p. i crate, | Sty e ok $.00; Dendays, 108 & m. ¥ ‘m. Landing and office, Mission-street Dock, Em- Xo & To FOR U. S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJD, Steamer ‘‘Monticello.” Tues. Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 MON. (ex. Thurs. night), Fri. lephone Main 1508.