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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. | A BRA i CH office for Call advertisements and Iptions has been est hed at_the liwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- | ¥ Open {11 § p. m. | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—Q08 BROADWAY. opet 1d water; radi 14; electric olevatoj ators and coal grate: _reasonable. 1 Taylor st., near Market. | HOUSE, M8 Sixth—Rooms | t; 12 to $ per week, and | open all night. | ¢ to §1 per nigh t housekeept o $150 day. } 1426 Market (old No. 1304)—Fur- | . sultes, single; also unfurnished. | 1206 Market, any ‘corner; well cor. Golden Gate | Tms. & offices. | er Mason—Elegantly Drices reasonable. (United States Hotel)—Clean, neat | i $150 week up; elevator day and night s, 1 single room; neatly fur- port)—Nice sunny bay- ¥ Toom for 2 young men; also housek; 2 ished_room; 1 Box or 2 gentlemen; Call offi front room for a gentle- | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. BARGAINS—$125; San Leandro Road Tract, near Fruitvale Station, electric cars, schools; homes built; easy terms; title perfect; nothing like them. H. B. PINNEY, Agent, room 9, %5 Broadway, Oakland. in . Fruitvale and San near Fruitvale station; homes bullt; easy H. B. PINNEY, v, Oakland, $2650—EXCELLENT neighborhood; 7-room house; bath, modern plumbing; lot B0X125; schools, etc; its cheap J. 8. MYERS, stable; close to trains, at $3500; only $2650 asked for 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. New house of 3 rooms on Fruitvale : 10 minutes’ walk from station; lot 98x rse, surrey and cart and carpets; must Call. om house; bath; large yard; HANDSOME residence, 24th._Inguire R. Franke ms, bath, barn; 588 2 Grove; rent low. urnished or unfurnished rooms; reasonable, 405 (The Novarre)—Comfortable furn. travelers accommodated. MRS. HYER, | . 656—Elegant housekpg.; plano, ¥ sulte roohs for | other sunny rooms. | 04—Sunny front room 5. cor. Seventh | s, en sulte or dom; elevator. | 31 Mission—Select family 10§ per week. ; every con {UGHES House, 2 c per nigh Lo Gate—F 25 ave., 135, ‘ront’ furn N, 1220—Large al g water; also sin ARLINGTON, sunny rooms; suites at the Wal- board. | Ellls st.—Incan m and ladles’ week, § fice floor; room: 10 $5; month, cold water; baths. House, 28 Bighth st., ed and ‘unfurnished. | Oaks, 119 T! Touse | 32 per week; | per weelk. ROOMS WANTED. urnished rooms with respectable d room_with bath x eultable Box §s1, Call. SEWING MACHI e | D SUPPLIES. | repaired, bought, sold: Sixth; phone Mint 4 2 MONTHLY, rented achine eupp , $1 up; i) OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN Introduction to you from H. Shellhaas, the furniture dealer, 1ith and Franklin, Oakiand, DIVIDEND NOTICES, MUTUAL ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPAN onthly dividend (No. 2) of eight cents cents) per share on the issued capital stoc] of the company has been declared, pavable at office of the company, 617 Howard st., San A 8 nelsco, on November 6, 1593 Transfer books close on_October 81, 1899, at 4 o'clock D AMES FISE Secretary. DI END No ghare) of the OCEANIC STEAMS PANY will be payable at the office of the 327 Market st., on and after WEDNESDAY, November 1, 1399. .Transter books will close on THURSDAY, October 24, 1899, at 3 o'clock p. m. . H. SHELDON. Secretary. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. rior Court of the city ‘and county Francisco, State of California. In the r of WESTERN BEET SUGAR COM- PANY, a corporation, upon its application for a judgment of dissolution. Notice—Notice 1s hereby given that WESTERN BEET SUGAR ](‘MIPA Y, a corporation organized and ex- st under and by virtue of the laws of the e of California, and having its office and place_of business in the city and county of Ban Franclsco. State of California, has filed a verified application addressed to the Supe- rior Court of the city and county of San Francisco, State of Callfornia, praying for a judgment of dissolution of eafd corporation, and that MONDAY, November 13, 1509, at 10 o'clock &, m., at the courtroom of said court, Department No. 2, in the City Hall of ths city and county of San Francisco, have been ited as the day, time and place for the hearing of sald application In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the officfal seal of sald Su- perior Court this 10th day of October, 189 WM. A. DEANE. Clerk. By E. M. THOMPSON, Deputy Clerk. PROPOSALS. CALIFORNIA. RIAL MEN. Notice s hereby given to all concerned that sealed proposals or bids are solicited for the erection of an addition to the Chemical Labo- ratory bullding on the University grounds, Berkeley, Cal., and for performing the labor KELEY. NTRACTORS, BUILDERS | and furnishing the materials necessary there- | for; and satd bids or proposals will be re- cefved at the office of the Acting Secretary of the Regents of.the University, in Bouth Hall, Berkeley, Cal., at or befors o'clock p. m., of 6th day of November, 18! And notice is hereby further given that the plans and specifications of said bulldings have been made and adopted and are place office of Curlett & McCaw, architects, 314 Phelan building, San Francleco, where the Fame may be seen and examined during each day, from 10 o'clock a. m. until 4 o'clock p._m., from this date unti] day of No blds or proposals will be considered un- less the same are accompanied by a certified check or a bond of sald proposer in the sum of ten (10) per cent of his proposal, with suf- | fictent sureties, conditioned that, if sald bid or proposal shall be mccepted, the party pro- posing duly enter into a proper contract to faithfully perform the duty and cbligations accordance with said proposal, and plan d_specifieations. which ehall be and are hereby required to be a part of such con- ot. The right to reject any and all bids Is ereby reserved. tice is given pursuant to an act, en- act to create and organize the University of California.” approved March 2, 1865, and an act amendatory of section 25 thereof, approved March 2, 1572, relating to the construction of bulldings, approved March 3, 1897, By order of the Committee on Grounds and Dated October 24, 18 MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: H. Zanzig and Elizabeth L. Heinrichs 29-23 Willlam Blanck and Louise Wise. 20-13 ter Hansen and Anna D. Christoffersen..30-23 BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATES BORN. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS, ZEIS—In Oakland, October 23, 1589, to the wife of Adoloh Zeis, a son. MARRIED. ALBERS—MEHLWITZ—In this city, October 2 by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Carrol W. Albers and Anna F. Mehlwitz. ON—COBUF October this_eity, S. Ford, James E. £ and Henrletta n of r co. CHRISTMA In this city, Octo- 1899, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Henry na Margaret Christmann. 1—In Oakland, October 15, ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. 300—~LOT ©0x150, with large cottage of 6 rooms and bath; stable, windmill, tank, etc. | $2500—Lot 40x115; fine 2-story house § rooms | and bath; near station; must be sold at once; | worth $4000. | $2500—Lot 40x150, on Morton st., bet. the rail- | roads, with fine new modern cottage 7 rooms; | $500 cash, balace $25 per month. | $2350—Lot 40x150; Morton st., neac Santa | Clara ave.; elezant new house of $500 cash, balance $30 per month. let in all parts of Alameda. H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park st. | 1l street work; $50 cash, $10 | $2000—New house of 8 rooms; Iot 26th ave. Oakland; $200 cash, $25 | nth. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st. CHEAPEST and beet in America—The Weekly | 18 pages, sent to any address fu the | d States or Canada one year for 31, Lostage vald. | ALAMEDA HOUSES. § rooms; Houses to | 2113 Clem- § rooms; bath; rent $15. ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. ;I’).\Tfi 4 large 1416 8th, or ladles In delicat private, MRS, D] heaith FUNK BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS CRKELEY REAL ESTATE. map of beautitul Berkeley, showing | the proposed extension of the university grounds, can be had by sending a 2c stamp to JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate, adjoining P. O., Berkeley. 3 right and 1 MAY & C 0. G. o date §-room house; large lot; close to Unlversity of California. | $3100—Just as good §-room new house; im- proved street. $4250—Fine home in heart of Berkeley; rents for $45 a_month. $1500—50-foot lot on Durant ave., east of Shattuck. | §1060—Comfortable cottage, & rooms; wind- mill, tank, etc.; dirt cheap. 0. G. MAY & CO., Opposite High School, Berkele: FIG bargain; house of 6 large rooms, bath, pan- | try: hot and cold water; high basement; cor- ner: lot 100x129; frult trees; chicken house; | well 100 feet deep: windmill and tank; only 1 block from_ station close to electric’ cars; school, churches, stores, etc; take Berkeley | frain, get off at Lorin station and ask for RUDOLPH & PERKINS. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly 16_pages, sent to any address in the | 1 States or Canada one year for 81, age paid. BERKELEY HOUSES TO LET. FOR vent—In desirable location house of ni B e bath, laundry and storeroom, with oM S hieken house and large yard; convenient | to ‘trains and university grounds, Apply O.] G, MAY & CO., Berkeley station. by the Rev. John Bakeweil, D.D., of Trinity Bpiscopal Church, Willard Bryant Sinolalr and Minnie Belle Branch, both of Oakland. e e e e DIED. Anderson, Charles McCann, Elizabeth Berrill, Joseph B. Peasley, Ellen Blaikie, Eliza J. Peck, Mre. Priscilla Culver, James H. Perry, Gladys B. Dowd, Nellie Reed, Annis Erlan Herman Reilly, Rose Gaw, Herbert J. Amelfa A. Smith, George Tornwall, Minnle J. Walles Harris, Abraham L. Jacobson, Harold F. Jensen, Thora Lasclottes, Catherine Laverty, John ANDERSON—In the City and County Hospi- tal, October 27, 1899, Charles Anderson, & na- tive of Sweden, aged 37 vears. BERRILL—In this city, October 27, 1509, Jo- eeph B.. beloved son of Maria and the late Captain Willlam Berrill, and brother of Wil- llam W. T. and the late Charles L. Berrill, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 years 7 months and 2 days. | BLAIKIE—In this city, October 26, 1889; Eliza J. Blaikle, wife of of Barah Preston. [7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow R. T. Blaikle, and aunt (Suny at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 205 Fair Oaks street, near Twenty- third. Cremation Cypress Lawn Cemetery. CULVER—In this city, October 23, 1899, James Culver, a native of Medina, N. Y., aged 64 years. DOWD—In West Berkeley, October 26, 1898, Nellle, beloved wife of Thomas Dowd, oldest ai late Nicholas and Ennis, and sister of Mrs. C. Welsh and Mrs. ¥. Mc- Laughlin, a native of years 7 months and 2 g 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday 'clock, from ‘her late resi- dence, 2 . West Berkeley; thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn re- quiem mass will be celébrated for the repose of her.soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. In- terment S y's Cemetery, Oakland. RLA Redwood _City, October 25, Herman, beloved husband ‘of Sarah Er- an Francisco, aged 36 R—In 1599, langer, and father of Mrs. Jacob Small and Esther, Jonae, Simon, Isidore and Joseph Erlanger, a native of Buchau, Germany, aged 72 years 9 months and 2 days, 0 The funeral services wiil take place to-morrow_(Sunday), at 12 o'clock, at the chapel it Home of Peace Cemstety. Special train from Redwood City at 11:30 o clock. Friends from San Francisco desiring to at- tend the funeral will take the 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets for Emanuel station. . | GAW—In this city, October 26, 1889, Herbert 1., beloved son of Hugh and Anna Gaw, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 9 months. . 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sundag), at 2 o'clock, from the family resi- dence, M3 Dorland stréet. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. HARRIS—In this city, October 26, 1599, Abra- ham Leib Harris, befoved father'of Mrs. An- nie J. Harris, Mr. Henry Harrls, Mrs, D. L. Rosenthal, Mrs. R. 8. Bornstefn and Mrs. C. J. Bilverberg, a native of Exin, Prussia, aged 89 years. - 7 Friends and acquaintances are respeot- HENRY dJ. GALLAGHER CO,, (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, % Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School Telephone South 8k “An act to amend an act entitled an | | in the | | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 617 Gough street, between Fulton and McAllister, thence by 11:80 o'clock traln to New Salem Cemetery for interment. JACOBSON—In this city, October 25, 1889, Har- old F., beloved son of Bernard and Annetta Jacobson, @ native of San Francisco, aged 8 years and 11 months. ¢ I The funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at 11 o'clock, from ths residence of ‘the” parents, Seventh and Efghth streets. O. F. Cemetery. JENSEN 4 Folsom avenue, between Interment I O. In this city, October 27, 1899, Thora, beloved wife of Hans Jensen, @ native of Denmark, aged 33 years and 5 months. LAS OTTES—In tbis city, October 26, 1899, Catherine Lasclottes, beloved wife of Henrl Lasclottes, and_cousin of Leon Cazet and Mr. and Mrs Joseph Pucheu, a native of France, aged 2 years. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- ence, 24 John street,” between Powell and Maeon, thence to French Church of Notre Dame ‘des Victotres, where services will be held. LAVERTY—In the City and County Hospltal, Octcber 27, 189, John Laverty, a native of England, aged 23 years. McCANN—In this city, October 26, 1889, at St. Mary’'s Hospital, Elizabeth, beloved wife of William F. McCann, and mother of Philip and John J. McCann, Mrs. P. M. Kelly, Mrs. Martin Feeney and the late Mrs. Mary A, Fischer County Armagh, and James McCann, Ireland, a native of aged 61 years. (Healdsburg, Cal’, papers please copy.) 0¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her son, Philip McCann, 71 Germa- nla avenue, corner Fillmore streef Bacred Heart Church for services. Holy Cross Cemetery. PEASLEY- thence to Interment n this city, October 26, 1839, Ellen, beloved wife of John Peasley, and mother of Mrs. A. Sullivan and the late Mrs. M, Shan- non, a native of Tipperary, Ireland, aged 63 years. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are r ttend the funeral th! o'clock, from the funeral parlors of James McMenomey & Son, nea; Seventh, or fully invited to (Saturday), at 1 Mission street, Joseph's Church ect- day 1057 thence to St. seryices, Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. PECK—In Alameda, October 27, 1889, Mrs. Priscllla Pack, widow of the late Lev&?. rs. Pecg R. B H. Jacobi, Mrs. Mrs. C. B. Titchener of Binghamton, N. aged 71 years. PERRY—In Ocean View, and mother of George F. Peck, Kearon, Mrs. A. M. Hickox,. Mrs. L. | R. D. Hunter of Alameda and Y., October 26, 1898, Gladys B., beloved daughter of Arthur and Carry Perry, & native of 2 months and 15 days, [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral thi Ocean View, aged day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of the View. REED—In this city, arents, 113 Rurallones street, nterment Holy Cro: Qgtober 26, 1899, Ogean Cemetery. Annte, t beloved wife of Silas W. Reed, and mother of George L., Kittle, Bmily and Percy Reed, a native of Salinas, aged 44 years, Monterey County, DX Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to atten: (Sunda; the Ci Hill Cemete; , at 11 o'clock, fornta Undertaking Compan; Powell street, near Post. the funaral to-morrow From the pariors of Yautel Interment REILLY—In this city, October 26, 1899, Rose, beloved wife of John Retily, John J. and James County Cavan, Ireland, aged York papers please copy FFriends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral this day at 5:30 o'clock, from her ce, 528 Elizabeth street, stro, Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth, fully (Saturday), residen: and C and mother of a native of years. T. Reill late between thence to §t. James Church, where a requiem high mass will be celsbrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. RY —In th city, October 2, 1899, Amelia Agnes, beloved wife of John H. Ryan, and mother of Ruth 8., John H. Jr. and Martha J. Ryan, a native of New York, aged 32 years 6 months and 12 days. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow de: ay), at 12:15 o'clock, from her late resi- , 130 Frederick street, between Masonic avenue and Ashbury street, thece to St. Agnes Church for services commencing at 1 o clock. A solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at St. Agnes Church on Monday, o'clock October 30, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. commencing at 10 SMITH—In the City and County Hospital, Oc- tober 27, 18! land, azed 23 years. TORNWALL—In George Smith, & native of Eng- Eman- ual Tornwall, and sister of John H., Bdward B. and Alexander A. Tornwall, a native of Eureka, Cal, aged 8 years 5 months and 16 days. L Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlo the California Undertaking Compan; near Post. Powell stre Hill Cemetery of Fauiel Interment WALKER—In this city, October 37, 1899, John, beloved son of Johin and the Walker of Londonderry, Ireland, a native of Ireland, aged 32 years 4 months and 9 da Ireland, (Londonderry, papers please copy.) rFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near Post, Church for services. vary Cemetery. WEMP! thence to St. Patrick's Interment Mount Cal- n this city, October 26, 1899, Anna Marla Wempe, dearly beloved wife of the late Henry Wempe, and_beloved mother of Ger- hard ‘and Willlam Wempe, Mrs. Henry Ot- tens and the late Henry L. Wempe, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 79 years 1 month and 2 days. A mémber of the ird Order of St. Francis and Christliche Mutter Verein, [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, October 30, dence, Buchanan, nce to St. at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- 19 Oak street, between Laguna and Boniface's Church, Golden Gate avenue, near Jones street, where a solemn requiem high mass will be le- Cal., | (New | Noe | late’ Mary | | nue, lot 25x62: this city, October 27, 18%9, | Minnie Johanna, beloved daughter of |ard, 25 4 | i | | | | brated for the repose of her soul, commending | at 9:30 o'clock. WHEARTY—In this city, October 27, 1805, Jo- seph P., dearly bel and Ann Whearty, Peter and Mary B Hoffman, a native of San ved son of the late Martin and brother of Thomas, Whearty and Mrs. Annie ancisco, aged 33 | vears 1 month and 21 days. [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- | tend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Valente, Marini | & Co., 15 Stockton street. Interment Mount HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. C M Wing, UBSV G Turner, Modesto MH ockton ® Fortuna |Mrs G Bristol, Chgo :E‘ B Higley, Cal |M E Sloper, Cheo |L W ‘Tyron, Cal F , Fortuna |H F Lester, Covelo I de Pichon, Cal R J prewstis, ) C Mr & Mrs' Shotwell, Mr & Mrs Launsdon, Stillwater | Scatland R M Corwine, D C I P Crocket, N Y R M Brown, Wheatlnd C B Harul, Merced L F Peeratt, Cal O O Rales, Cal L_Conrath, Cal W Ehlmann, U 8 V C M Small, UB V H Hill, Juneau Mrs H Hill, Juneau § Rothschild, Ohio H é; Mosley, 'Ch 3§ Woodman, H F Paddock, U § Y/H H Hunter, Rez‘!fll;lx G Launsmann, U 8 V|J L Clark, Lo s Ang L J Lalrd Jr, Colfax |J C Haton & w, Ci CL Whuz, Bacto A L Bun, Sedalia D Thorn, Cal H S Allbright, Kan u ; S Bardwell, McIntyre, Berkeley C E [Mrs W O Gossard, Mrs E L Con, Cal |Miss Hammon, Minn L L Green, Oroville ack, Sacto Berkely M Deipenhook, Totter, New_Haven H I, OAk B R-,ff:fm J J Lonergan, Los Ang A D Bartle, Sisson G H_Holl, Loe Ang F Davidson & w, Cal A 8 RBurge, Spokane' |C Kelly, Dawson Mrs_Burge, Spokane Dr J B Halwood & w, 8 O U SN D F Maher, Cal Miss V A Harvey, Cal D Smith, Btockton Mrs D S$mith, Stkton W W _Turney. Cal ‘E B Plerce, Fresno 7 A Ashbrook, Denver, B D ‘Ashbrook, Denver H N Tyerel, Cal J G Wheeler & w, Tex Miss Whealer, Tex Mrs B F Patrick, Chgo PALACE W W _Seymour, N Y F H Smith, New York. A Hazelton, New York 8§ Leon, New York ¢ R Moon, New York T Smith, Seattle P Thalheimer, La re € D Spencer, La Finnell, Tehama H Stagg, Johansbrg D Hansen, U S A 7 Donohue, Utah P_Jennings, Utah W_ Winzesheimer, Salt Lake J A Dubbs, Plttsburg Mrs Dubbs, Pittsburg Miss T Dubbs, Pittsbrg W E Symes, Mich Mrs Symes,’ Mich J 8 'Truce, MD, Mich B C Hickman, S Diego G B Cramer, N Y M M Rosenbaum, N Y W F Franklih, N Y L A Nares, Fresno B T Binford, Ohio E D Baker, Yreka Mrs B D Baker, Yreka P Hobart, Omaha H Hornbiower, Mass Mrs Hornblower, Mass WH 'Mrr!ley,hfl T R 8 Hayes, Y g QETON—E> |H'V Murphy, N |H Clark, Cal Wells, Ren Modigobich & w, i arr Jr, Sf E W Sorrison, Steta W H Nichols, Cal BE W Akerman, Cal |H D Madigan, 1 B F Shaw, Nevata M Leonard, § Cruz {H T Tudd, Knoxyille Mrs W C Potts, Cal |Miss Potts, Cal HOTEL. Mrs Hayes, N Y Miss Tutt,' New York |Miss Bean, New York - |R P Nevin Jr, Pa |Mrs Nevin, Pa F H Buck, Vacayille T L Richmond, N Y H B Barbey, N ¥ Miss Barbey, N Y Mrs A Seton, N ¥ fi dodl’ols(a 3 rs de Poctales, Genv C F Scott, New York 11,C Schulte, New Yoric Mrs O P Posey, L Al Mrs § A Van' Dusers | Los Angeles C H McFarland, L An J B Lankershim, I, An H Chesebrough, Mich H _Stahlos, Colombla. T W Franiel, N Y |A Wedl, New York J_Ringling, Chica W Watt, xs'.-.nlcrdm Dr E A Seale, Irelind }g Davlo, Seotland rson, Stanf) C A Hedden, N Y 2 X T S Holmes,’ N Y Mrs Holmes, N ¥ W J Arkell, N Y B Arkell, New York NEW WESTERN HOTEL, T Devitt, San Jose R Myers, Fresno C 7 Rhein, Stockton J L Johnson & w, Cal J Rooney, Seattle ‘W_Black, Vallejo J Patterson, Vallejo A Hendricks, Vallejo J A Robinson, Wash B W Reynolds, Wash C Weaver & w, N J J Buchanan, 8n Jose Mrs Fieldman, Chicago [Mrs B Anderson, Or M O Wilson, Rio Vista J C Heath, Fall River J Wilson, Lewiston ° § A Sutherland, L Ang C Gannlkson, San Jose J Hock, Anvil City R P Newman, Seattle Geneva | Interment Mount Calvary | ? | Gunzendorfer, | avenue, 260 § of N 'street, E 120 by 8 25; also REAL ESTATE LOOKING UP HE real estate market continues to steadily improve, and while no recent sales of startling proportions have been reported, a great deal of business Is being transacted and some very good deals are being negotiated. During the week just ended business has been good, with indications of further im-. provement. Thomas Magee & Sons have practically closed several new deals of more than ordinary size, one amounting to $55,000 and the other $41,000. Detalls of the first are not yet obtainable, but the sec- ond Is the sale of a lot on the north side of Bryant street, 300 feet west of Fourth, 200-foot front and a depth of 275 feet, with an extra lot in the rear, The seller was the Sharon estate and the purchaser was Major C. L. Tilden. Major Tilden intends to erect on the site the largest warehouses in the city, Thomas Mngea & Sons have also recently completed the sale of the lot on the northeast corner of Eighteenth and Harrison streets, 205x274, for $19,000. Bovee, Toy & Sonntag report the sale of the lot on the south side of Pacific ave- {x;re‘ 137:6 feet west of Gough street, 68:9x :#3. The seller was Anna Toblenbosky and the buver C. R. Winslow. The price pald was $15,000. Mr. Winslow intends erecting a handsome residence on the site. The same firm, has also made the follow- ing sales of coumr)Mproperg: A stock and grain farm in erced Count has been 80ld by John F. Snade to W. hl Dun- can for 2,450; 160 acres in Sonoma County from J. M. Fellows to J. F. Stevenson for $6400; fifteen acres in the same county from J. M. Waddles to George T. Miller for $2750. Baldwin & Howell report the following recent sales: Lot 26x100 on the north side of Fifteenth street, fifty feet west of Church, with im- rovements consisting of two flats for 000; lot on the east side of Howard street, eighty feet north of Fifteenth, 30x 125, with lmgro\'ements. $4500; lot on the north side of Frederick street, forty-four feet east of Shrader, 75x100, $4725; lot on the west side of Broderick street, 105 feet south of Sacramento, 27:6x82:6, with im- rovements consisting of two flats, $6800; ot on_ the north side of Pacific avenue, forty-five feet west of Broderick, 27:6x 127:8%, $4500; lot on the north side of Post street, sixty feet west of Larkin, 25x120, with two-story house, $2500; lot on the east side of Eleventh avenue, 225 feet south of J street, 256x120, $725; lot on the east side of Ninefeenth avenue, fifty feet south of M street, 50x120, $600; northwest corner of Bighteenth avenue and N street, 82:6x100, $450; lot on the west side of Tenth avenue, fifty feet south of O street, 25x100, $260; lot on the south side of Jackson | street, elghty feet west of Buchanan, 50:6 X127, $6760; fitty vara lot on the northeast corner of Hyde and North Point streets, price confidential; lot on the southwest corner of Dolores and Army streets, 33x%0, with improvements, $4000; lot on the west side of Dale place, 117 feet south of Golden Gate avenue, 20x60, $5750. . Raston, Eldridge & Co. held a regular auctlon sale of cltK realty on Tuesday, October 24, at which the following pieces _property were sold: South side (Nos. 431) O'Farrell street, 185:3 feet west faylor; lot b7:9x137:6 feet, with two large houses fronting on O'Farrell and two small houses {n the rear: §26,500. North side’ (No. 626) Sacramento street, 216:10%; feet east of Kearny; lot 20x50:9 feet, with two-story brick and iron buil ing; $5250. North side (Nos. 212-214) Fred- erick street, 135 feet west of Ashbury, lot 25x116:6 feet, with two flats; $4950. South side (Nos, 681-081%-6811)° ~Clementina street, 100 feet east of Eighth, lot 25x77 feet, with three flats; $1800. Southeast corner of Laguna street and Mgrlle ave- feet, vacant; $2450. South side of Haight street, 155 feet west of Broderick, vacant lot 25x120 feet; $1975. The following sales were also made by Easton, Eldridge & Co. recentl Residence on the west side of Cen- tral avenue, 25 feet north of Page street, 22x%0, $3750; 1ot on north side of Twenty- st ‘street, 100 feet east of Alabama, %x 0; two flats on southeast side of t street, 106 feet southeast of How- > feet, $2675; cottage on north side of Ford street, between Sanchez and Noe, 23x114 feet, $1500 The German Savings and Loan Soclety has sold two lots, through G. H. Umbsen & Co., aggregating $60,000. They are the SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1899, | Tumbus, $5000. lot 45x88:6 feet, with an “L,” ‘and cov- ered with a four-story brick building, on the southeast corner of Sacramento and Leidesdorff streets, and the lot 89x137:6 feet, with Improvements, on the south side of California street, 50 feet west of hKelg,my. The name of the buyer is with- eld. Umbsen & Co. have also sold for the liarirn( heirs_the lot 20x80 feet, on the south side of Mission street, 77 feet edst of Third street, covered with old improve- ments. The price pald is The buyer is Walter D. Gibson. The lot §1:88x137:6 feet, on northeast sido of Beale street, about in the middle of the block between Market and Mission streets. has been sold tg W. W. Mon- tague & Co. to Josiah Stanford Jr., for about $80,000. Deeds have gone on record of the sale by the Hibernia Savings and Loan So- clety to Henry E. Bothin, of the property of irregular size on the south corner of Eighth and Tehama streets and three gstoger pleces, for the total sum of $20,- 7 George H. Jacob has bought of Wil- llnn:ovra West and wife the improvements 2nd lot 23x62:6 feet, on the west line of Mason street, 46 feet north of Pine, on private terms. Bernhard Hellfron has purchased from Ameffi; Kemme the praperty on the south- wes| r:m'flesr2 of lessie and Hermann streets; lot 52:6x85, for ). Francis Lowe has bought from J. G. and wife the improvements and gimgfizo feet, on the northeast line of Sixth street, 12 feet northwest of Bran- nan, for $7340. g J, Pringle has bought from GE:{:: h}‘grshan tge improvements and feet, on the north line of Post !s%'x:'eezts,x 15%0 feet west of Larkin street, on v rms. pr]‘%‘\?dl:lxt!g & Perkins, the Berkeley brok- ers, report the sale of a house and 10!.{%8 Nineteenth street, to Dr. A. T. Piercy for $600; and a house and lot on Derby street fo W. Welsh of San Francisco for $4000. There were but elght building contracts filed during the record, and their aggre- gate value was only $25,8%. The largest of these contracts was that of Cora A. Morse with C. W. Duffle, for alterations and ad- | ditions to the building on the south line of O'Farrell street, 6 feet west of Leavenworth, to cost §7500, ~The next largest was the contract of the Crocker Estate Company with the W{hro-flandr Company for electrl%work, 0 cost $3433, in connection with the seven-story brick and stone bundlng on the northwest cor- ner of Post and Gardener streets. Mark Sheldon contracted for alterations and additions, to cost $3000, to his residence on the southwest corner of Golden Gate avenue and Laguna street. C. F. Buckley awarded a contract to J. W. Smith for alteratlons to the former’s one-story brick building on the north line of Market street, 100 feet west of City Hall square, at a cost of $2993. F. H. Woods contracted with Richardson & Gale for work and- material on the basement walls of a new building to be erected on the north line of Geary street, 120 feet east of Grant avenue, to cost . W. F. Jay let a contract to Marcuse & Remmel to bulld a two-story eight-room dwelling on the west line of Second avenue, south of Clement street, to cost $2750. Frank T. Keane contracted with W. A. Hicks to build a flve-room cottage on the north- west corner of Noe and_ Twenty-first streets, to cost $1700. D. L. Bliss contract- ed with G. C. Sweeney for plumbing and asfitting work in the former’'s new resi- gence on _the northeast corner of Baker street and Broadway, to cost $1671. The savings banks, building assoclations and private eapitalists of this city loaned a total of $252,470 upon local real estate for the week ending October 21 against $387,900 for the previous week. Theé loans of the savings banks amounted to $222,850, and were as follows: Hibernia, $98,3850; German, $62,800; San Francisco Savings Union, $8000; Savings and Loan, $4100; Humboldt, $19,600; Mutual, $24,500, and Co- The building assoclations loaned a total of $11,100 and private oag]- talists and others loaned $18,520. All the loans by the Hibernia and Mutual savings banks were at 6 per cent, including one by the former of $37,300. The Humboldt Savings Bank made one loan of $13,000 at 6 per cent. The German Savings Bank made a loan of $50,000 to the San Franclsco Realty Comfiam' at 8% ger cent. Releases for the week were $227,800, against $203,100 for the previous week. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Montgomery Godley to Sarah_ Godley, lot on N line of Sacramento street, 137:6 E of Frank- Si; gift i, E 44 by N 12 Margaret Cunnane to W. B, J. B, T. E. and M. A. Cunnane and M. J. Lewls, lot on SE corner of Jackson and Lyon streets, B 01 by 8 82:8%; also lot on I line of Lyon street, §7:5% 8 of Jackson, E 91 by S 40; also property outside of county and all other real estate in Caiffornia; §1. Katie Maloney to' Minnie Hays, lot on N line of Ferd stract, 3 W.of Begches, W %, by N 14; $10. Michael and Carlotta Babbino Babbino, undivided two-thirds of line of Farwood alley (38; and 77:6 E of Dupont), § J0:6 by B 60; §1500. Nathalle G, Hochsteln ¢s. John G. F. Berg- hauser (by Spencer C. Buckbee, referee) to rank Razzetto, Louts Costa Glsberto and Am- brogip Granucchi, lot on NW corner of Green and Dupont streets~3V 20:43% by N 67:6; $10,000. Hannah Levy (wife of Isaac) to Augustus Mierson, 1ot on S line of Greén street, 68 W of Powell, W 24:3, S €9:8, E 24:6, N 1, W 3, N 569 (quitclaim deed): $6. Isaac Levy to Joseph Calegaris, same; $5. Joseph and Elvira Calegaris to' Guiseppe and Paimira Torre, lot on S line of Graen street, 6 W of Powell, W 48:6, S €9:9, B 48:9, N 1, W :3, N_8:9; §10. Honora_Sharp to John E, Sharp, lot on NW to Antonio lot on B corner of Beach and Tayior streets, W 137:6 | by N 187:6; also lot on § ¢ Jefterson and_Jones streets, I 137:6 by § 137:6; also lot on SE corner of Taylor and North Point streets, E 137:6 by 8 60, quitclaim deed: $5. John E. Sharp to Wiillam M. Hoag, lot on NW corner of Beach and Taylor streets, W 137:6 by N 137:6; also lot on SE corner of Jef- ferson and Jones streets, E 137:6 by S 137:6; 8. John G. F. Berghauser and Mathilde G. Hoch- tein (by Spencer C. Buckbed, referee) to N. Giacominl, lot on N line of Broadway, 58 of Taylor street, B 22:6, N 62:6, W 34:6, S 23:6, B 2, S 39; also right of way over lot oh N line of Broadway, % E of Taylor street, E 3 by N 39; $1630. Covington Johnson to Thomas W. and Chris- topher O, Rivers, lot on SE corner of North Point and Hyde streets, E 137:6 by § 137:6; $10. C. B. and Jessie W. Stone to J. W. Mc- Donaid, lot on NW corner of Twenty-eighth avenye and J street, N 100 by W 57:6; §10. William A. and Caroline Schultz to Gustave lot on E line of Forty-seventh lot on B line_of Forty-seventh avenue, of N streets, I3 120 by S 25; $10. ichard H. and Anna J. sl\a? to Fanny L. von Kusserow, lots 7 and 10, block 5%, Bay View Homestead; also lot 8, block 189, lot 9, block 242, South San Francisco Railroad and Homesteaq Association; also lots 17 and 18, block 8, Jynotion Homestead Assoolation (N line of Valley street, 203:7 W of Diamond, 107 }( 114); also property outside of courty, - - F. and Georglana M. Perkins to Al- mira G. Perkins, lot on SE corner.oft Pierce and Clay gtreets, S 27:4% by E $3:9; §10, Almira C. Perkins to Willlam F. Perkins, same; $10. Katharina Fauss (executrix of the estate of Otto Fause) to Minna Foerst, lot on E line of Bcott street; 71 8 of Halght, B 26:6 by E 68:9; $3000. fiobert A. McLean to Irving M, Scott, lot on N line of Pacific street, 137:6 W of Devisadero, W_187:6 by N 266:2%; 410. ohn and B. Kohlmoos to Emmia Kohlmoos, lot on N line of Grove street, 135 E of Brod- erick, B 50 by N 137:6; $10. George W. and Ella'Kline to Charles H. Ab- bott, lot on E line of Baker street, 100 8 of Hi S 50 by I _100; also lot on E line of nih avenue, 175 N of B street, T 120 by 1 " Perrault to Terrence P, Martn, lot on W line of Central avenue (Lott street), 26:6 N of Page street, N 22 by W 90:3; §10. Willlam and Jennie Helbing to Frederick P. and Mary Lauterwasser, lot on W line of Flor- 1o street, §5 § of Twenty-first, S 25 by W 100; 10, H atalle G. Hochsteln vs. John G. F. Berg- hauser (by Spencer C. Buckbee, referee) to Natalie G. Hochstein, John G. F. and Jullus H. Berghauser,. lot on 8 line. of Pacific street, 16:3% W of Montgomery @venue, W 38:9 by § 137:6; also lot on W line of Kearny streat, 137:0 N of Jackson, N T, NW 8214, W 16:3%, 8 187:6, 1 69:2; §94,000. 7.'G. F. Herghauser, Natalle G. Hochstein and Jullus H. Berghauser to San Franclsco Realty Company. (corporation), lot on W line of Kearny street, 137:6 N of Jackson, N 74, NW .75, W 65:0, S 187:6, E 107:11; $19, Cario and Domenica Capelll to Michele and Agostinio A, Capelll, 1ot on W line of Powell street, §7:6 N of Filbert, N 25, W 10, § 20, W T (reserving life estate); gift. ‘Tatate of John Lyons (by Mary M. Holtz, ad- mintstratrix) to Mary E. Donegan, lot on N8 line of Dora (Langton) street, 15 SE of Folsom, also 160 W of Seventh, SE 45 by 80; §2050, Touis and Sophie Kahn to Louis and Chris- tina Renger, lot on B line of San Bruno avenue, 150 8 of Cross street, § G0 by E 120, lot 92, Bernal Homestead; $10. Alameda County. Maro Lajus (execntrix of the estate of Ernes- s L o Ll Pezzoln and Bestoimere Solari, lots 17 and 18, block 2118 Alden Tract, af Temescal, Oakland; $500. ‘Christian and Martha G. Schrelber to George E. Pratt, lot on NE corner of Rose Garland Way or Evoy avenue and Lusk street, N 161, P10, N 41, B 120, § 82, W 120, § 120, W 120 t6 beginning, being fots 60 to 63, 57 and 55, White Tiouse Flat; also lot on B line of Lusk street, 825 N of Rose Garland way or Evoy avenue, N 41 by T 2371, being lot 45 of above map and lot § and portions of lot 8 and 10, Paradise 8 | Plat; also lot on B line of Lusk street, 48 N of Rose Garland way or Evoy avenue, N §2 by I 237:1, being lots 41 and 42, White House Plat, and being lots 3 and 4 and portions of lots 2 and 5, Paradise Plat, Oakland; $10. H. L. Holcomb to W, W. Saunders, lot on SB line of Howe street, 150 SW of Mather, SW 30 by SE 12, being lof 15, block L, Thermal Hill, formerly the Hows Tract, Oakland; $10, Thomas F. Gregory and Patrick J. Marron to Marie B. Samoulliet, lots §, 9 and 10, block | 2 Tract A, Berkeley Land and Town Improve- ment Assoclation, Berkeley; $10. Mary G. and George T. Smith to A. L. Mackinder, lot on N line of Twenty-fourth | street, 100 W of Adeline, W 28:3 by N 75, block S of Filbert street | | | 642, Oakland: $500. John H. Jr. and Harrlet F. Mallett to be- brecht and Lois S. Strache, lot on SE line of Howe street, 60 SW of John, SW 30 by SE 125, being lot 16, block K, Thermal Hill, formerly the Howe Tract, Oakland; $10. Bmma 8. Cameron to John A. McLure, the N’ half of lot 1§ in plat 14, Mountain View Ceme- tery, Oakland Township; $266. Maria Galindo (wife of Charles) to F. and Maria R. Battimarco, lot on N line of Thirty- sixth street, 107.38 E of San Pablo avenue, E £0.22, N 95.2, W 50, S §5.66 to beginning, belng portion of lots 6 and 7, block A, map of portion of Mrs. B. J. Evoy's property, Oakland Town- ship; $10. H. C. Morris to Mrs. Pearl Hook, lot 15, ;)llautk 25, -Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township; J. L. Browne to Jennie A. Hall, lot 4, block a, Brockhurst and Whitcher Tract, Oakland; Dora and Abraham Davis to Cornellus Shea, lot on W line of Grove street, 116 S of Locust, W 106, N 8, W 66, S 106, W 18, § 14:415, B 100, N 14:41, B84, N 100 to beginning, belng lot 13 and_portion of lots 7 and 11, block R, Kelsey Tract, Oakland; $10. Harris Garcelon to John Refd, lot on B line of Poplar strest, formerly Louise street, 108:6 S of Twenty-sixth, § 2 by B 115, Oakland; $10. Rosomond R. Jobnston (wife of N. R.) to Charles R. and Norah Chilson, lot on E line of Myrtle street, 103:6 § of West Fourteenth, S 40°by B 125, portion of lot 9, block B, Oakland Central Homestead Assoclation, Oakland; $10. Albert R. Coin to Danlel F. O'Connell, all in- terest in following: lot on B line of Broad- way, 212. § of Walnut (or Twenty-second) streét, § 50 by B 80; also lot G0, block 10, re- subdivision of blocks 10 and 11, Howe Tract; also lot on NW corner of Thirty-eighth street and Telegraph avenue, N §0 by W &, being E 75 feet of lot 4 Perrin Tract; also 1ot on N line of Thirty-eighth street, 76 W of Telegraph avenue, W 50 by N §, portion of lot 4, Perrin Tract; ‘also leasehold interest in lot on' E line of Broadway, 134 S of Durant street, § 33 by E 150; also peréonal property and any ‘other prop- erty not known or discovered, Oakland; §i0. ‘ornelius_and Etta Shea to' Walter L. Jack- son, lots 17 and 18, block 37, map of lands of Oakland Point Railroad Ferry Landing, Oak- and; $10. Wiillam P. Geary to Annte Jeffress (wite of Thomas), lot on BW corner of Twenty-third avenue and Bast Ninetesnth street, § 60 by 120, portion of lot 7, blogk B, Associates Tract, Past Oakland; $1350. San' Franolsco Savings Unlon to Thomas E. Hanson, 1ots 87 and 35, map of estate of John Evoy In plat 36, Oakland; $800. Dejla Marle Green to John T. Green, lots 13 to 17, block 3, Tract B. Berkeley L. and T. I. Association, Berkeley; gift. Fdward Rivest to Mary and Franols Rivest, lots b and 6, block B on map of resubdivision of Smith's sibalvision, Matthews' Tract, Berke- ey; $10. Baorgs W. and Pearl Hook to R, J. McMullen, lot 8 ‘Block 2. Warner Tract. Brookiyn Town: ship; $10. Mirih A. Toler to Manuel T. Davila, Tot 1 of the Toler Homestead subdivision, Brooklyn Townshlp; grant. L. G, and Mary L. Young to J. McMullen, lot on SE corner of Clement or Atlantic avenus and Lafayette street, 8 60 by E 103, betng por- tions of lots 13 to 16, block 60, map of erty in vicinity of Encinal station owned by Columbus Bartlett, Alameda: $1550. James A. and Elizabeth Collins to Mary Jo- sephine Knowles, lot on N line of San An- tonjo avenue, 200 E of Walnut street, F 40 by N 100, being portion of lot 5, block T, lands adfacent to Encinal, Alameda; $3000. Hannah Reld to Helen and John Driver and Bertram 1. Aber, lot on S line of Chumalia street, 101:2 B of Watkins, thence parallel with Watkins 101:2, thence parallel with Chumalia %:3, thence on a straight line to § line of Chumalia to a point 45:9 B of point of begin- ning, thence W 45:0 to beginning of city of San Leandro, Eden Township; uog. Elvira M..and Lewis H. Hubbard to Mary E. Moore, 1ot on B iine of Buclid avenue 130 N of Hirgard, N 50 by E 1%, belng lot 4, block 15, Daley’s' Scenic Park, Barkeley; $10, 0, G. and Eliza B. May to same, lot on SB corfer of Euclid avenue and Cedar strest. B 125 by § 49,25, being lot , block 15, same, Berke- ey ). COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Ten. Water Stocks— | Miscellaneous— Contra Costa.. T0% 1 |Al Pack Assn.lIsi — Marin County. 80 — |Mer FIx Assn.. — 100 Spring Valley 10141013 Oceanic S Co.. 5T §7% Gas and Electric— Pac A F A. 7 Cent Gas Co.. — Pac C Bor Co.145 Cent L & P... Sa Par Paint Co. 8% — Equit G L Co. ¥ % | Morning Sessfon. Board— 5 Honokaa Sugar Co .. 10 Spring Valley Water .. $20,000 Spring Valley Water 8s. Street— 9 Bank of 110 Equitable Gas. . 25 Oceanic 50 S F Gas HOSF 30 S F Gas 10 8 F Gas 10 Spring Valley Water, cash 100 Vigorit Board— 9 Bank of 10 Hana Pl 25 Hutchinson 8 P_Co. 100 Paauhau 2000 Park & Cliff Hor SF & 1 Spring Valley Water . SAN FRANCISCO S8TOCK AND EXCHANGE BOARD. Morning - Session. Board— 10 Contra_Costa Water 0 87% 10 Giant Powder Con 84 50 5 Equitable Gas ... s 20 Hana Plantation Co . 122 2 Paauhau Sugar Co 35 00 10 § F Gas & Electric Co. 8125 .10 Bpring Valiey Water 101 25 Afternoon Session. . Board— 100 Equitable Gas . 30 Gosante & 801 87 80 20 8 ¥ Gas & Electric Co .. 80 87 10 Bpring Valley Water . 101 50 100 Vigorit Powder 7 THE CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE. Board— 200 Tidal Wave 250 Ban Joaquin O 100 Caribou . 200 Northfield 200 Equitable 300 Century Btreet— 1 Duquesn Board—" 300 Tidal Wave 100 Bquitable 100 Kings County 20, Barker Ranch Ol Co. 120 Stella .. 1 Duquesn Street— 100 Caribou, PRODUCERS' OIL BXCHANGE. Board— 100 Pennsylvania Consolidated .... 18 tenths Home Ol Street— 1 tenth Hox Board— 200 Pennsyivania Consolidated .. Following were the sales in the San Francisco %}xchante Board yesterdayt Stock end 200 Challenge 100 Ophtr 7 200 Con Cal & Va..170| 100 Ophir 5 200 Crown Point.... 13 400 Potost 87 100 Gould & Curry. 31| 100 Savage 18 100 Hale & Norers. 30/ Afternoon Session. 100 Potosi .. 37| 100 Bierra Nevada. 52 200 Hale & Norors. $1|400 Overman . 15 300 Yellow Jacket.. 21| 500 Union Con E Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. 100 Best & Belchr. 50| 100 Sierra Nevada.. 52 100 Con Cal & Va1 66| 3200 Union Con ..... 32 40 CC & Va,..1614] 100 Yellow Sacket.. & 100 Crown Point ... 1% ° Afternoon Session. 100 Belcher . 81| 100 Ophtr . k] 100 Belcher 30| 200 Overman . 18 100 Belcher 32/ 500 Potosi 87Y, 500 Best & Belchr. 30 200 Slerra Nevada. -04 100 Mexican 24/ 200 Yellow Jacket. 21 300 Mexican 3l CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 05 |Overman B 16 Caledont — [Potost 3 3 Chollar 30 favage 18 19 Challeng: 24 |Scorplon 02 — Confidence — |8eg Belch: o o Con Cal & 70(Sierra Nevada. 33 54 Con Imperial 01 |Silver Hill 03 Crown Point... 18 14 Standard — | Exchequer 61 02 St Louts . % | Gould & Cu: 31 33 Syndicate — 05| Hale & Norcrs. 31 32|Union Con 38 3| Julia — 02iTtah . 0 10| Justice 03 04iYellow 28 2 13 California . 8§ Co. & Electric Co. & Electric Co. & Electric Co, cash.... & Electric Co. Powder Atternoon. Session. California . antation Co § P Co. § J V _bon Morning Sessfon. [} e 01l Co . Afternoon Session. Gii " Go. - b 80. Morning Session. . 100 Co. at $4%00 per share. me Ofl Co. at $4800 per share. Afternoon Session. 100 MINING STOCKS, Morning Session. FRIDAY, Oct. 27— p. m. Bid.Ask.| 03 04|Kentuck .. 03 04Lady Wash. exican ccidental 51 Ophir .. 18 Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- chants' Qctober The time bullding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— i e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8| Oct. o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. Lieutenant Commander, U. 8. ) Time Ball. Exchange, San Francisco, Cal, 27, 1899, ball on the tower of the new Ferry Q. G. CALKINS, " in charge. ————————————& Sun, Moon and Tide. e S e e e United Stal Times and Heights of High and Low Waters Francisco Bay. thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the' efty front twenty-five the height of tide is the same at both places. tes Coast and ~Geodetic Survey— at_Fort Point, entrance to Sag Published by officlal au- (Mission-street wharf) about minutes later than at Fort Poinf; BATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, Sun rises. Sun set: Moon rises. NOTE—In the eatly m hand column and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time. second time the day, the third time column the third tide last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but and the three tides, {ven are in addition to the soundings on the nited States Coast when a minus s &and then the numl the depth given by the charts. the above exposition of the tides orning tides are given in the left The column gives the second tide of as sometimes occurs. The helghts _Burvey charts, except =) Xmeflos the height, given is subtracted from The plans of mean of the lower low waters. TO ARRIVE. Bteamer. From. Due. Bert! .|St. Michael Oct. 38 Abnhd..fn Portland. Oct. 28 Weeott (Huniboldt. Oct. 28 Del Norte. -|Crescent City.. .|Oct. 28 Coos Bay.. C|Newport. Pomona .{Humboldt. s . Queen Victoria & Puget Sound|Oct. 23 Semoa . City ot Panama Luella Cresoent City, Acapulco .. Fiintshire .. .[Humboldt. Acapulco. ‘Humboldt. -|Creacent City. Panama. China and Japan. Grays Harbor.... 2 }g::nnlmb 8“‘ :1 Tellus ~|Departu ct. 31 Curacao - ~|Mexico. Oct. 31 Homer . <|Bt. Micha Nov. 1 Alblon . _|Cape Nome. Nov, 1 Aloha *|Cape Nome. Nov. 1 State of Cal. Nov. 1 Empire 1 Orizaba 2 Point Arena.... 2 Portland .......|St. Michael. ] South Portlard. |Coos Bay. 2 Grace Dollar....|Grays Harbor.... H ‘Walla Walla..../Victorla & Puget Sound|Nov. 8 Santa Rosa...../San Diego. 4 Columblia -|Portland § TO SAIL. Destination. Salls. Pler. PMSS Pler 9 Pler 2 Pler 20 Pler 11 Pler 13 Pler 24 Pier 11 Pler § North Fork. Pler 2 Moana . Pler 7 H'k’g Maru.|[China &Japan Nov. PMSS Arcata .....[Coos Bay......[Nov. Pler Bamoa Humboldt.....|Nov. Pier Corona .....|San Diego.....[Nov. Pier 11 Weeott .....|Humboldt.....Nov. |Pier 18 ueen {Vic & Pgt Sd.|Nov. Pler § oquille RlviGrays Harbor|Nov. 3, . State of CalPortland......|Nov. 4, Pi Orizaba 4, 9am|Pier 11 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Friday, October 27. Stmr Progreso, Gilboy, 85 hours from Seattle. Stmr Columbia, Doran, 53 hours from Port- land, via Astoria 42 hours. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 62 hours from San Diego, etc. Whaling stmr Jeanete, Newth, 15 days from Fox Islana. . Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, 90 hours from Departure Bay. Schr Mary Etta, Anderson, 20 hours from Bowens Landing. CLEARED. Friday, October 21. Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, Victorla and Port Townsend: Goo & Dunbar, SAILED. Friday, October 21. Stmr Orizaba, Nicholson, San Pedro. Stmr Mackinaw, Littiefield, Tacoma. 5 Stmr Bunol, Liebig, —. Stmr Tillamook, Anfindsen, —. Stmr’ Gipsy, Leland, Santa Crus. Br stmr Westminstor, Petrie, Honolulu. Ship C F Safgent, Haskell, Seattle. Ship Santa Clara, Lindbridge, Nanaimo. Ship Bintram, Larsen, Port Angeles. Br ship Beacon Rock, Hughes, Queenstown. Bktn Northwest, Lund, Port Angeles. - Schr ‘Barbara Hernster, Anfindsen, —. Schr J Eppinger, Colstrup, Phelps Landing. SPOK. Per whaling stmr Jeanette—Oct 25, 260 miles NW of San Franeisco, bark Sea King, hence Oct 21, for Puget Sound. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Oct 27, 10 p m—Weather bazy; wind west, velocity § miles. DOMESTIC PORTS, TACOMA—Sailed Oct 2—Br stmr Pak Ling, for Manila; Br ship Alice A Leigh, for Queens- town. pUMPQUA—Sailed Oct 24—Schr Lucy, tor Sa edro. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Oct 2I—Stmr Navarro, hence Oct 2. PORT TOWNSEND—Safled Oct _2/—Bktn Amelfa, for Honolulu: bktn Willie R Hume, for Manila; Br ship Drumlanrig, for Tacoma; Chil ship Hindostan, for Port Blakeley. GRAYS HARBOR — Sailed Oct 97 — Stmr Grace Dollar, hence Oct 28. Oct 2%—Schr Emma Utter, hence Oct 17. FORT BRAGG—Sailed Oct 27—Stmr Noyo, for San Francisco: schr Glendale, for Honolulu. oUBAL—Arrived Oct 2/—Stmr' Newsboy, hence ot 26, ROCKPORT—Arrived Qct 21—Stmr Scotia, hence Oct 26; stmr Laguna, hence Oct 33, Sailed Oct'27—Stmr Lagina, for San Fran- cisco. EURBKA—Arrived Oct 2%—Stmr Samoa, hno Oct %. Oct 21—Stmr Pomona, hence Oct 2. Sailed Oct 27—Stmr Weeott, for San Fran- clseo. AN PEDRO—Safled Oct 2—Stmr South Coast, for San Francisco; stmr Pasadena, for Bureka; schr.Lillebonne, for Eureka. ASTORIA—Arrived Oct 2—Stmr State of California, hence Oct 25, COOS BAY—Salled Oct #7—Schr Monterey, for San Francisco. Arrived Oct 27—Stmr Arcata, hence Oct 25. SEATTLE—Arrived Oct 2—Br ship Drum- lanrlg, from Port Townsend; ship Oriental, rom Port Townsend; Jap stmr Blojun Maru, from Tacoma; schr Hera and ship America. Salled Oct 57—8tmr Cottage City, for Alaska; stmr Progreso and bktn John Smith, for San Francisco. PORT BLAKELBDY—Safled Oct 21—Schr De- fender, for Kallua > Arrived Oct 2/—Chil bark Hindostan, from Port Townsend; bktn Leslie D, from San Pedro. SAN DIEGO-—Sailed Oct 2i—Bark Pactolus, for Nanaimo. FORPIGN PORTS. LIVERPOOL—Salled Oct 2—Br ship Indore, for San Francisco. HONGKONG—Arrived Oct 21—Br stmr Cop- tio, hence Sept 23. DELAGOA BAY—Arrived Oct %—Br bark Castor, from Tacoms. COLON—Satled Oct 25—Stmr Finance, New York. MANILA—Arrived Oct 27—U S stmr Reltef, hence Sept 2; U § stmr Sheridan, hence Sept 30; stmr Tacoma, hence Sept 21. TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMERS. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Oct 27—Stmr Luca- nia, from New York, for Liverpool. X Manchester; for Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway whart, San Francisco. : For’ Alaskan ports, 10 a. m., Oct. 8, 8 13, 18, 23, 28; Nov. 2, change at Seattle. For Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Se- attle, Tacoma, Everett, Ana- cortes and New Whatcom Vash.), 10 a. m., Oct. 8, 8, 13, 18, 23, Nov, 2, and th 5 reafter; change at Seattls ¥ acoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver every fifth day to this com) N. Ry.; at 0 F rxa (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m., Oct. 8, For- Eure , 2 p. m., Oct. 11, 36, 26, 21; Nov. § and every fitth day there after, % Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Stmeon, Cayu- o Pt Hartord (8an Lauis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San,Pedro Fast San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, § s m., Oct. 8, 7, 11, 15, 13, 23, 21, 31; Nov. 4 and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Banta.Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. m., 5. 9, 18, 17, 21, 25, 20; Nov. 2 and every fourth day thereafter. $ For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, 'Santa Rosalia and Guaymas (Mexico), 10 a. m., 7th of each month. 'For further information obtain a folder. The company reserves the right to change without previous notice steamers, salling dates and hours of 5:\"1;!. . TICKET OFFICE— 4 New Montgomery 500 1(:11,'1,1'1..ce BERKINS & CO., Gen. Asts. A N .. Gen. 3 10 Market st., San Franciséo, THE 0. R. & H. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMFRS TO PORTL,.AN D, From Spear-strest Wharf at 10 a. m. RE glfl First Class Including Berth 8 Second Cl and Meals. eamers for Alaska and G. Short 0 Phvcnen ek t‘:“t Pulp |l:' é"'e h tickets to al nts East. e B C. WARD, Genaral Agent. A C%m Ifarket st. GOODALL, PERKIN! . Superintendents, AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORE, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Stopping at_Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. New York. Oct. 25| New York......Nov. 18 8t. Louls. Nov. 1|8t. Louls. ‘Nov. 22 St. Paul. Nov. 8.St. Paul -Nov. 28 RED STAR LINE, New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Kensington Oct. 25| Southwark .Nov. 15 Nordland . ov. 1/ Westernland ...Nov. 22 Friesland .. ov. 8| Kensington ....Nov. 29 EMPIRE LINE. Seattle, St. Michael, Dawson City. For full information Tegarding freight and ng: lf&l{ to INTERNATIONAL NAV] TION COMPANY, 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agencies. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. S TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARE, COR- ner of First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), agasak! and Shanghai, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for I':'“" s No cargo received on board on day of eailing. HONGKONG-MARU.. ‘Wednesday, Nov. 1 NIPPON-MARU.. Saturday, Nov. 2§ AMERICA-MARU Thursday, Dec. 2L Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For trefght and passage apply at company’'s office, 421 Market street, corner First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Ealling every ‘Thursday instead ot@ Baturday, from November 2, 1899, at 10 a. m. from Pler 42, North River, foot of Morton st. LA GASCOGNE, Oct. 21; LA BRETAGNE, Oct. 28; LA TOURAINE, Nov. 9; LA CHAMPAGNE, Nov. 9: LA NORMAN- DIE, Nov. 16; LA GASCOGNE. Nov. 25 LA ;QUMINE. Nov. LA BRETAGNE, Dec. 7. rst-class to Havrs, $80 and upward: § per cent reduction on round trip. Second-class to lavre, $45: § per cent reduction on round trip. JENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson bulld- . New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO, Pa- elfic Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery ave., San Francisco. g!fimaa Siginecsiy. Now 38 Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawall, Samoa, New k“ll\nu;ld, ‘Alllstralll. India, Suesz, p d, etc.; rst-class. & ?flsllx’lKEBKELS & 8BROS. 0., l,'}s.. na M'fl’(flm Pier 7. Foot Pacific St. Freight Otfice. 327 Market St. v ecliost, Pl ORes t i ae ¥ S, 8. Moana sally via Honolulu_and Auckland for Sydney Wednesday, Nov. at 10 p. m. The S. S. Australla salls for Honolulu BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJD, Steamer “Monticello. Tues., Vied., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 .ug",q'i-u. 9:90 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night), ri- 1 p. ‘m. and §: Sundays, 10:30 & m., i ‘m, Landing and office, Mission-street Dock, Telephone Main 1508.