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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1899. 9 QUINTON t ICA that gives " will find it greatly to his W, MOR notify uits, $10 75; pants, One Price Tailoring iolas Hotel mark pyTight icited. ket to § M PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, C 0'DX nd_residence, enth B —CITY—FOR SALE. AL ESTA INS. n Gate Park, to sell them, t. BRYA e; to be moved B ——— REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale ust be s u vad; 325 p H. Crane, 410 Montgy Avertisements and established at the nty-second and Ken- Open until 9 ar Fillmore—2 large unfu yard; water; rear: rent nice housckeeping c-window parlor, exchanged Large sunny room, 1t housekeeping, in T ther raomers; $10. HOWATL room jeely furnish te for sonble. HOWA ns, compl rent re er; ves and Franklin sts.— 4 ‘rooms: sun; sink; keeping apart- ntral McALLI laundry inny front rooms; bat rnished housekeep- 1in the hous O'FARRELL ing room: POLK, 522—Unfurnished housekeeping rooms. One large unfurnished room housekpg. rms. & suites. MRS LFTH, 40-2 ekeeplii THIRD, AAndow rooms $ new carpets. nice light_roor 3685 # : cor. Powe O'Farrell, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1036 Va- lencia A FLOOR of 4 beautiful large rooms, with nice wide hall, completely furnished & for housekeeping: 8as, hot and cold water; use of laundry, bathroom: telephone; new Houses small private family reasonable; fine view; healthy location: Audly in forenoon, 4231 Twentle . between Cas- tro and Coliingwood. AN up-to-date mew fireproof bullding—San Antonio” ; opening Oct. 14 electric ejevatoy ot and cold water: radiators and coal grates: rates reasonable. 21 Taylor st., near Marker A_BRUNSWICK HOUSE 26c to $1 per night; $1.25 to 35 per week, and light housekeeping: open all night. t connecting rooms | ores—8 sunny ixth—Rooms | 4 | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. | AT A Taylor sts. servies clean, respec to $6 per week; Market et AT The Waldorf, 309 Powell—Two front suites; | > single room, without board. corner suites es; gentlemen and evator; spec 1426 Ma ORD, 204 Blis hed ‘sunny DY, 1 rooms ner Mason— 28 reasonable. Hotel)—Clean, neat | day and night. State 0 week up; eleva 3 (United “Large, bright su room; 2 nning water: $12 month. Sl 2 near Bush—Nice, sunny front room; rent reasonabl - rurnished bay-w ; quiet. sus 50 housekpg. | - - | or unfurnished rooms; | o Navarre)—C Jdated. MRS. HYER. | = | )—Sunny furnishec = . Seventh | COCK ct family | House hed up. rooms; single y furnished or un- or single; private fam. double and hed single r week ek nt rooms ; week, §3 | tfice fidor; furni; also oth- ments and at_the SEWING MACHINE AND SUPPLIES ¥ MONTHLY, ired, bousht, machine s ALL kin sught pairing at low nted 145 sold, ates " SPECIAL NOTICE st., near m Congre Vermont ssion 10c. BAD tenants ejected for $&; colle city i) country. PACIFIC Montgomery st._rooms or 415 STORAGE AND WAREHOUS Miesion; nteed “Cli "E-RODOL! Moving Co. W01 Post el. 3 3 near San bids will STOT I E t nd TOMP! WATCH REPAIRING WATCHES ¢ The F ALAMEDY ADVERTISEMENTS. & ed 2 years. uarante Co.. 540 Kearny, ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. »—FINE building lot; water front; Clinton X163, House 7 ronms and bath; great bargain. . house 7 rooms; gas, porce- lot 50x fine location on lot 50x150; etc.; San Jose ave. JUDD CO. with large cottage of 8 rooms and bath; stable, windmill, tank, etc. 3$2500—Lot 40x115; fine Z-story house 8 rooms and bath: near station; must be sold at once; worth $4000. $2600—Lot 40x150, on Morton st., bet. the rail- ronds, with fine new modern cottage 7 rooms; $500 cash, balace $25 per month. $3360—Lot 40x150; Morton st., near Santa Clara ave.; elegant new house’ of 8 rooms; $500 cash, balance $30 per month. Houses to let in all parts of Alameda H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park st. 1424 Park st. $1806LOT T ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. in delicate health; large MRS. DR, FUNKE, 1416 $th HOME groun BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS for ladi s BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. | A NEW map of beautiful Berkeley, showing | “the proposed extension of the university rounds, can be had by sending a 2c stamp to OSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate, adjoining P. 0., Berkeley. NICE cottage ho convenient to trains, churchee and stores; balance _easy large lot, cars, cash ents Lorin Station, Berkeley. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. x1 school, payment; street small month! H. D. IRWL ~ | 14 ACRES tn Oakland; up-to-date home; want PRAHL, prop. | “an honest offer. 2 waY, E.'E. BUNCE, %5 Broad- Onkland N, nearly new, 2-6tory 9-room residence itvale, at corner of Champlon and Nicol only $200 cash, balance to suit; house | FOR pale—N=w house of 9 rooms on Fruitvals | “ave.; 10 minutes’ walk from station; lot #x | 180; horse, surrey and cart and carpets; must sell. Box 11, Call. For sale—Bullding lot, near Telegraph ave,, North Oakland. R. J. MONTGOMERY, 47 Thirteenth st., Oakland. OAKLANL FURNITURE FOR SALE, AN introduction fo you from H. Shellhaas, the furniture dealer, 1ith and Franklin, Oakiand, L Sl e s | DIVIDEND NOTICES. | DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. 9 (thirty-five cents_per share) of the PAAUHAU SUGAR PLANTATION COMPANY will be payable at the office of the company, 527 Market st. on and after FRIDAY, November 10, 154, Transfer books will close on SATURDAY, November 4, 1599, ‘at 12 o'clock m. B. H, SHELDON, Becretary. Michael Thomas, Mrs. A. M. Willlam Thompson, Smith B. chern, Mary B. Vitaich, John T. | BEASLEY—In this city, November 5 1889, d and Ken- | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. IN the Superior Court of +he city and county of San Francieco, State of California. In ti matter of WESTERN BEET SUGAR COM- PANY, a corporation, upon its application for a judgment of dissolution. Notice—Notice is hereby given that WESTERN BEET SUGAR COMPANY, a corporation organized and ex- isting under and by virtue of the laws of the Etate of California, and having its office and place of business in the clt{ and county of Ban Francisco, State of California, has filed & verified application addressed to the Supe- rior Court of the city apa county of San Francieco, State of California, praying for & judgment of disgolution of said corporation. and that MONDAY, November 18, 1599, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the courtroom of said court, Department No. 2, in the City Hall of the city and county of San Francleco, have been appointed as the day, time and place for the hearing of sald application, In witness whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the offictal geal of sald Su- perior Court this 10th day of October, 1899, WM. A. DEANE, Clerk. s lBiy E. M. THOMPSON, Deputy Clerk. enl BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marrfage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at cither of the pubiication offices and be ndorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. DIED. McGraw, Ellen L McRae, Willlam D, Moriarty, Mrs. B. Morris, Mrs. M. Noak, Willlam Poljaco, Dominick Ravani, Leonardo Ross, Samuel B. ley, Gertrude J. han, John el, Mrs. M. Mrs, H. Julia Gertrude Jeanette, dearly beloved daughter of Amanda and James Beasley and sister of Margarette and Joseph Beasley, a native of San Francisco, aged 10 months and 27 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully inviteR to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 2 o'clock. from the residence of | her parents, 1790 Folsom street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriages. | CALLAHAN—In Oakl November 5, 1899, John, son of Cecile and the late James Calla- han, and brother of James and Thomas Cal- lahan, Mrs. McLaughiin, Mrs. Barry and the late M Milligan, 'Mrs. Travers and Michael Callahan, a native of County Mona- ghan, Ireland, aged 43 years. #Notice of funeral hereafter. S In Fruitvale, November 5, 189, Mrs, t Daniel, wife of Thomas Daniel and mother of James and Thomas E. Daniel, a f Wales, aged 63 vears. tice of funeral hereafter. DECOURT In this city, November 4, 1889, Amand Decourtieux Sr., beloved husband of Louisa Decourtieux, and father of Amand Decourtieux Jr. and Mrs. Batto, and father- in-law of N. Batto, a native of France, aged years [ Friends fully invited d acquaintances are respect- attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late idence, 17 Unlon street, thence to nic Hall, corner of Post and Montgom- where services will be held under of La Parfaite Union No. 1. onic Cemetery. N s city, November 5, 1899, Eliz- beloved daughter of John and Katle , aged In th . beloved daughter of Cal and Rose and sister of 8. Howard, Charles Lillian M. and Frank H. Ewing, San Francisco, aged 18 years and 20 a native of 6 months. g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day ¥). at 1:30 o'clock, from the home of 208 San Joke avenue, between nd Twenty-fiith streets. In- term Lawn Cemetery, by electric fune (Pleage omit flowers.) FOLKERS—In Oakland, November 4, 1899, Helene Sophie, dearly beloved wife of J. H. A. Folkers, and _mother of Augi Theodor and Ludolph Folkers and Mrs. Edward Hoegeman, a native of Schweewarden, Ol- ermany, aged 66 years 3 months d to attend the fun at 1:30 Myrtle stre: at .It AN—In lligan, this a native of County Cavan, acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the parlors of th {enry J. Gallagher Company, 20 Fifth thence to St. Patrick’s Church for Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LLY—In November 5, 1599, Mi- . Dbel band of Mary Kelly and T of George W. Kelly, a native of the of Linally, Kings 'County, Ireland, ages ears, [ ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 5:30 o'clock; from his late residence,” 2218 Union_street, thence to St Brigid’s Church, Van Ness avenue and Broad- where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross ADY—In this city, N m, beloved husband of Margaret M and father of James Francis Me- a native of County Derry, Ireland, 4 acquaintances and members oast Marine Firemen's Union ¥ invited to attend the funeral. (Monday), at 12:30 o'clock, from | éral parlors of McGinn Bros., 31 Eddy Interment Holv Cross Cemetery In this city, November 5 159, | 1 daughter of Angus J. and Mary Mel and _sister of Margaret, Herbert mond McEachern, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 vears and 9 months. McGRAW-—In Oakland, November 5, 1599, Ellen dore, eldest daughter of E. W. and Sarah McGraw, vears. uneral s at the residence of her | parents, 9 Chestnut stree Oakland, to- morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock. Interment at Port Orford, Or. | McRAE—In this city, November 4, 1899, Wil- | liam D. McRae, beloved son of Duncan A. and Barbara McRae, and brother of Donald | P., Peter A., Christina R. and Nellle J. Mc- | Rae, a native of Scotland, aged 27 years. L Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fyneral this day (Monday), at 12:3) o'clock, from the parlors of Craig & Cochran Company, Mint | venue. Interment Laurel Hill MORIARTY—In this city, November 3, 1599, Bridget, beloved wife 'of the late John Morlarty, and mother of Daniel and the'late Mary Morlarty, a native of County Cork, Ire- Ia d 70 years, 07 Priends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at $:3) o'clock, from her iate resi- dence, 22' Howard court, off Howard street, between Fourth and Fifth, thence to St. Pa rick's Church, where a sclemn requiem high will be celebrated for the repose of her 9 ofclock. Interment Holy Cross S—In this city, November 4, 1899, Mar- , relict of the late Thomas Morris, and I mother of Nora, Mamie and James Morris, a native of Castie Island, County Kerry, Ire- land, aged 46 years 11 months and 19 days. | CFFricnds and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral this day 0 o’clock, from her late resi- street, thence to St. Patrick's A solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, mmencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. NOAK—In this city, November 5, 1899, William, beloved husband of Georgina Noak_ and father of Alfred and August Noak and Mrs. W. A, Vetter, and brother of Amelia - Kohler of ockton, a native of the Kingdom of Saxony, Ger aged 80 years 3 months and 30 days (Hast (Minn.) papers please copy.] | 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday)., at 1 o'clock, from the Mizpah | Presbyterian Church, Harrison etreet, near Fifth. ’ POLJACO—In this city, November 4, 1899, Dom- infck Pollaco, a native of Sveti Petar Brac, Dalmatia, Austria, aged 62 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the Alcazar building, 120 O’Farrell street, under the aus- pices of the Slavonic I M. B. Society. Remaing ‘at the parlors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fifth street. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. RAVANI—In this city, Leonardo, beloved hus- band of Maria Ravani and father of Ricardo Ravani, a native of Italy, aged 76 years 3| months and 10 days. [ Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9:80 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1510 Dupont street, thence to Itallan Church of St. Peter and'St. Paul, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. ROSS—In this city, November 3, 139, Samuel ., beloved husband of Mary A. Hoss (nee Ci'ssidy), a native of Seattle, Wash., aged 25 years and 15 days. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 502 Franklin street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com. mencing at § o'clock. Interment Holy"Cro Cemetery. THOMAS—In_this city, November 5, 1899, Ali- phonso M., beloved wife of James J. Thomas, B HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, ® Fifth gt opposite Lincoln School Telephone South 3& s —— MCcCAVOY & CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EabALMERS, 123 Market st., between Sth and 9th. Telephone South 247. 16 Chureh, where | | for any previous year, with the exception | onl, | ceipts, which amounted to $15,960 | also the largest on record, with the same | accounts by warrants were $1,038,451,340, In- 1 new 3 per cent loan to the ordinary reve- | try. and mother of Statia A., Prince J., Fred W. and Chauncey F. Thomas, a native of Balti- more, Md., aged i4 years 7 months and 10 days. [Boston (Mass.) papers please copy.] THOMPSON—In this city, November 5, 1899, Smith B., beloved father of Willlam H., Frank R.'and Walter G. Thompson, a native of Duchess County, N. Y., aged T8 years & months and § days. VITAICH—In this city, November 5, 1509, John T., beloved father of Gregory, Frances, Thom- as, Daisy and Joseph Vitaich, brother of An- tone Vitaich Anna_Catanich, and uncle of Le atanich and John and. Peter 3 Petar Brac, 5 10 months and 14 _day Slavonic 1. M. B. B g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuescay), at 1:30 o'clock, from the Alcazar building, 120 O'Farrell street, under the aus- plees of the Slavonic I. M. B. Society. Re- mains at the parlors of the United Undertak- ers, 27 and 2 Fifth street. Calvar Interment Mount Cemeter; CONDITION OF THE TREASURY Country Prospérousand Using More Gold. e Special Dispatch to The Call. WASHINGTON, Nov. 5.—Hon. Ellis H. Roberts, Treasurer of the United States, in his annual report to Secretary Gage, ums up the operations of the last fiscal ar by saying that “a notable activity as exhibited in all kinds of currency, with a marked increase in the use of gold coin and in a less degree of silver coin, while the prosperity of the country has at no time left any part of the Govern- ment notes in the treasury above the de- mands of daily business in its several offices.” He say The effect of the new revenue law is shown in the receipts of the year, in which there was an increase in 1898 of ,663,419 from customs and $102,536,520 | from internal revenue. The collections of | internal revenue were larger than those | of 1866, and the gotal ordinary re- . were exception. The net ordinary expenses were a little over $805,000,000, an amount exceeded only twice—in 1863 and 1864. There was a defi- clency of §8,111,539 In ordinary revenues. Inclu of loans and the issue of notes and certificates the total receipts on alt and the total disbursements $96: ‘With the addition of the proceeds nues there was a fiscal surplus of $100,- 791,521 for the year. The receipts from the loan represenied every part of the coun- Of the tota] of nearly $200,000,000 up- ward of $125,000,00 came to the office in Washington in' the form of checks on banks in every part of the country. Near- | ly $29,000,000 was paid in gold, upward of | §25,000,000 in United States notes and the rest in other kinds of money. By the improved revenues and the loan the’ treasury, notwithstanding the heavy | war expenses, will be placed in the inde- pendent position so necessary to the soundness of the financial system of the | | country. The change was no less marked in the aggregate of available resources | than in their cha cter, for the gain in | the total holdings was almost entirely in | gold and_the treasury not only refused | | tenders of gold in exc | inereased the use of gold in the disburse- | mer city, November 3, 1899, | | 1596, | crea | The former gross maximum is found in | March of the same year. | crease in the use of coin of all kinds, | under their charters to add $345.020413 to | asgertion that the | W H Lumsden, S Rosa J Hunsburger, Cal Tacoma E N Stickney, N H Miss Morton, 8 Jose |I N Gordon, Juneau Mi; Hamllton, Cal H Radia, Fresno E E Harris, Stockton PALACE HOTEL. ‘W H Murphy, Cal |F McWhirter, Ing B Chambulix, Stanford/J C Augsburg, gu.[ ¥ L Berry, Stanford C J Byxbee, Fresno G B Lovdal, Sacto HE Wolff, N Y i H O Shave, London R A McAllister, Wisc Mrs Shave, London M J Rosenthal, N Y C P Breslan, San Jose Mrs J T Anyon, N Y J J White, San Jose |John David, N 'Y S B Haney, Chicago Dr O D Norton, U S A J H Haney, Chicago |Miss Nance O'Neil, NY R Roberts Jr, Suisun | McKee Rankin, N'Y P R Jarboe, Sn Mateo Mrs R Allen, N Y W J Lee, N Y Jackson Hateh, Cal: H Lindiey, Los Ang |F G Carrelo, San Jose | E McGowan, Pa ange for paper, but | At the clase of the year the vas accountable for 7,746,394, t which he held $917,873,925 in cash nts. | and_credit, the difference consisting of | | funds classed as unavailable. | Aside from the issues of 3 per cent! bonds, the most important event affecting | the public debt was the falling due on Jan- uary 1 of the last of the bonds issued for ‘the construction of Pacific railroads. Of these $13,970.000 were presented and paid, leaving $70,000,000 of the loan out- | standing, all past due and bearing no in- | terest. [ The gold coin in circulation, of denom- | inations of $20 and under, steadily in- | creased from $4787714% on’September 30, to $646,561,155 on the same day in 159, In the small notes there was a shrinkage of $11,322,157 from 189 to 1%97, but in the next year there was an in- crease of $41,657,027, and from 1808 to 1599 the amount ran up to $38,665,456. During that year the increase of these denomina- tions of both gold and paper was $52.5 789, The total addition to the paper circu- lation in the same perfod was $101,839,641, of which $43,174225 was in the large de- nominations, The addition to the gold in | circulation during the year was 323,911,373, | and this, added to the increase of the paper outstanding, makes a total incre of $125.751,014 n fiscal year 1898, the ten treasury tandard sii- 298, an in- e of $1.700,147. At the same time the receipts of standard dollars were $54,007,- 934 in 1898 and $37581,040 in 1899, a decrease of 316426894, These changes_ indicate a ving circulation of these coin: » disbursements of gold h: y, the holdines of the Treasury in coin and bullion have surpassed all prev- ious records, both in gross amount and in net excess over outstanding certificates. e offices paid out $40,832,149 { ver dollars, and in 1809 $4 51,306, and the net $218,818.253 1n On June 30, 1808, the gross gold in the Treasury was $302/825,049 and the net $167,004,410. These figures rese to $334.002,3%0 gross and $234,- 25,821 net September 30, 1899. These sta- tisties make plain a tendency to an in- September, 1888, at $332 maximum before 1898 wa ‘With reference to the appeals for notes and certificates which the Treasury has had to refuse, because it had already gone to the limit of its powers, Mr. Roberts Enln\s out that the existence of natioral anks in the United States have the right thelr circulation, Of this $29,181,680 would go to the city of New York and $15925,700 to Chicago, from both of which places there has been persistent applications to the Treasury for paper. In face of the ar Western States are suffering for want of currency, their own banks could issue additional notes to the amount of $18,285,245. The treasurer offers no criticism upon the banks, but puts it to them whether their sphere ends with per cent or involves also an obligation of service to the community. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL, L O Stephans, w & sn,/C A Davis, U S A Fresno |7 H Hand,' cal Mrs J 8 O'Connor, Cal F R Tinton, Beattle W J Kennedy, Cal /Mrs R Allen, N Y H Roller, Stockton W _H Diggs, Cal J R Richards, U 8 N |J Stenhart, 'Stockton Miss Steinhart, Cal ‘T 8 Lowe, U S A W T Bull, Racine |8 B Cochran, Boston A G Thompson, Napa |J 8 Davies, N Y W G Read, Colusa |G H Berry, St Louls R Reynolds, Cal B § Gurnier, Cal J Gardner, Brentwood 8 W Hull, Sacto D Lefshman, Ukiah |Mles J W Macfarland, G S Lewis, U § N Denver W M Atkihson, U SN Miss A E Bemis, Mo A Leigh, Cal |L Feist. Indiana H § Chapman, Cal | E A Irish, Boonville J Thompsém, Cal H B McKinney, Cal Mrs L Nixon, Portld W R Watson, Texas J D Brown, Cal D D Warner, Portland J W Bailey, ‘Helena G W Stewait, L Ang G W Gibbons & w, Cal J A Baldwin, g_ Becker, § T West, Stock Mre P Davis, Car Mrs L N Tryon, Cal C € McCullough, Pa D Wallace, Salinas J G Swinnerton, Cal M L Isham, Courtind W N Rohrer, Fresno W F Howell, Salinas E Garret, Seattle H Hoftman, 'Cal R Vaughan & w, Sac |Dr O § Truman, Cal Mrs W E Willlams, T H Garber. Salinas Sacto B B Clark, N H W E Willlams & W,/C I Simpson, Mass J F Fanaher, Yreka ‘W H Orndorft, 11 Mrs Orndorff, 11 Mrs F T McWhirter, Mrs L A Crane, Cal Ind Hamilton Ethel McWhirter, Tnd Jouss, fox NEW WESTERN HOTEL. R W Church & w, Cal Mrs Carrelo, San J. 7 O Hutehinson, N ¥ L A Crane, Cal Steamer. From. | Due. Mackinaw |Tacoma. ; Aloha Cape Nome { Albion |Cape Nom Willamette Seattle.. W J Trusdale, Colfax M K Hyman, Manila H Knobel, Los Ang C Crawford, Manila hence Oct. 30. Nov. from Manlla. 4—Stmr Garonne, B Fisher, Fresno M G Mason, Manila Sailed, Nov. §—Stmr Dirigo, for Dyea; stmrs G Christian, Cal | G Williams, Manila Dirigo and City of Tnpel}u for Alaska. C H Shinn, Berkeley |R Schmidt, Manila REDONDO—Arrived :\ . 5—Stmr San Pedro, S Hooper, Gilroy |L Nye, Manila from San Pedro; stmr Cleone, from Caspar. A W Bowman, Oakdal G Wilfong, Manila J Pollard, Stockton | J McPeek, Manila J J Etter, Indianapolis B O Patterson, Manila C F Moran, San Jose |J Jones, Los Ang C A Browr, San Jose |[R E Sorson. Manila J King, Sacto | E Larsen, Manila C Carléon, Marygville | W Mitchell, New Orl H Jacobus, Petaluma (R Simmons, N Y C Hicks, Iiiinols | W7 Floud, N ¥ ———————— Charged With Grand Larceny. M. J. Dolan was arrested last night by Detective Cody and booked at the City Prison on a charge of grand larceny. Dolan is accused of stealing a horse and buggy from G. Lindaeur of 862 Howard street. Weather Report. (20th Meridian—Pacific Time.) ; SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 5, 5 p. m. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to hence Nov. hence hence Nov. 3 Sailed Nov. 6—Stmr San Pedro, for San Fran- cisco. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Nov. j—Stmr Luella, 3. 5—Stmr Noyo, for San Francisco. 5—Stmr Alca- Sailed No GREENWOOD—Arrived Nov. zar, hence Nov. 4. FORT ROBS—Arrived Nov. §—Schr Mary C, Nov. 3. BAY—Arrived Nov. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Nov. Honoipu, from Honolulu, for chr Meteor, from San Pe i rk Japan; schr Phil NTURA— o 5—Stmr Arcata, 5—Schr Sailed inward, pine. 5—Stmr George Loo- PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Nov. G—Per bark Japan and schr Philippine, from Port Town- send. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Noy. 5—Schr Al- calde, from San Pedro; bktne Benicia, from FOREIGN PORTS. HONOLULU—Arrived Oct. 2—Br stmr Mio- wera, from Sydney; ship John A. Briggs, from Newcastle. N § W; stmr Ohio, from Manila. date as compared with those of the same date | oot 96 g o * om Norfolk, last season and rainfall in past 24 hours: A B e Last 24 This Last Woollabra, from Newcastie, N S W. Port Gamble; | Statfons— hours. season. season. | Salled, Oct. 25—Br stmr Miowera, for Vie- Eureka. .. 0.00 7.3 toria. Oct 26—Bark Ceylon, for Port Town- Red Bluff . 0.0 3.28 send. 3 Sacramento 0.00 4.62 TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. San Franclsco . 0.00 4.06 HAVRE—Arrived, Nov. 5—Stmr La Bretagne, | Fresno ... 0.00 2.08 from New York. San Lufs Obispo. 00 & NEW YORK—Arrived Noy. 5—Stmr St. Paul, | Independence 0.00 from Southampton; stmr Umbria, from Liver- Los Angeles 0.00 pool Nov. 6—Stmr Barbarrossa, from Bremen San Diego 0.00 and Southampton. Yuma 0.00 i LIVERPOOL—Arrived—Nov. 5—Stmr Etruria, San Franc faximum temperature, | from New York. 62; minimum, . WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. Generally cloudy weather prevails over Wash- infton, Oregon and Western Montana and partly cloudy in Central California; elsewhere on the Pacific Slope fair weather prevalls. The pressure has fallen quite rapidly along the coast from San Francisco northward and from Eureka north the winds have changed to south and east, indicating the approach of a storm off the Oregon coast. As vet the storm 1s too far distant to definitely forecast its ex- tent or severity, but showers seem probable as far south as Central California. The temperature has remained about tionary in all districts. Forecast made at San Francisco for 3) hours ending midnight November 6, 1539: Northern California—Partly cloudy in the southern portion, cloudy in the northern por- tion, probably with showers Monday; brisk | southerly winds. outhern California—Fair Monday; fresh west winds. Nevada—Falir, becoming cloudy and threaten- ing Monday; warmer. Utah—Falr; warmer Monday. Arizona—Falr Monday. San Francisco and viclnity—Cloudy and threatening Monday, probably with showers; fresh southerly winds. G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecast official. -~ Sun, Moon and Tide. PSSR SRR e P United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San | Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the at both places. sta- NOVEMBER 6. MONDAY, Sun rises Sun sets Moon sets o (Time| £ 5 10:01 11:16) 12:24| H W/ 7:12( 10 it 12 0.7 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts given are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey ckarts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the helght, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference Is the mean of the lower low waters, | i — Steamer Movements. . TO ARRIVE. = 1 umboldt Newport.. Grays Harbo Portland. . Crescent City. Honolulu. Panama. China and Japan Puget Sound. cattle Departure Ba: : Victoria & Puget Sound San Diego...... Humboldt Humboldt China and J Crescent City Point Arena Humboldt Seattle Seattle Coos Bay. Newport Columbla . Crescent City. Australia San Juan. Dorie Czarina . Humboldt . Wellington Umatilla Corona. Pomona North Fol Carlisle Cit; Del Norte Point Arena. Samoa - Progreso Miami . Arcata Orizaba Alliance .. Portland Empire ~|Coos Bay State of Cal.....|Portland 1 Santa Rosa.....[San Diego ‘12 Queen . Victoria & Puget Sound Nov. 13 B e A TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. Pler. Pcemona ....'Humboldt Pier 8 Santa Rosa. San Dieg Pler 11 Curacoa ... Mexico.. Pler 11 Wal, Walla|Vic & Pgt §d. Pler 9 G, Dotlar...|Grays Harbor B ' Weeott Humboldt. Acapulco -..|Panama. Coos Bay. Newport China .[China &Japan| Nov. 8. Columbla Nov. 9 Newburg ...|Grays Harbor|No Corona s Arcata .....|Coos Bay. Point Arena|Point Arena. amoa ...... Humboldt. North Fork. Humbold ‘Allfance ....|Oregon Ports Umatilla ...[Vic & Pgt Sd. Orizaba_....[Newport. State of Cal|Portiand Stataior Oalibortiand s INvY 1l D miRie X — Shipping Intelligence. ————————————% ARRIVED. Sunday, November 5. Russ_stmr_Dalny Vostok, Eriksen, 31 dave Kobe, via Honolulu §-days. O o uth, Lundquist, 21 hours from Eureka; bound south, put {n to land passengers. ‘Stmr Laguna Bricsson, 30 hours from Eureka. Stmr Fuiton, Levingon, 8 hours from Port- 10 etmr Bristol, Mo Intyre, 4 days from Co- TS stmr Onto, Boggs, 38 daye from Manila, via Hongkong 83 days, via Guam 19 days, vid Honolulu 19 days. Tir ship Seafarer, Farmer, 189 days from Ant- ™ Biine Monitor, Tierloft, 9 days from Eureka. Schr Bender Bros, Wetzel, 60 hours from Bowens Landing. Schr Corinthian, Korth, 80 hours from Bowens Landing. Schr Ocean pray, 32 hours from Iversens Landing. SAILED. Sunday, November §. Stmr Brunswick, Andresen, Astorla. Stmr Pomona, Shea, Eureka. Stmr Coguille River, Thompson, Grays Har- Stmr Alex Duncan, Nopander, southern coast. bor. B ship Claverdon, Kelwey, Antwerp. Ship Columbia, Nelson, Tacoma. Bkine Qmega, Harrington, Columbla River. Bkine City of Papeete, Berude, Tahlti. Bktne Catherine Sudden, Ehrem, —. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Nov. 5 10 P. M.—Weather cloudy, wind southwest, veloclty 12’ miles. MEMORANDUM. Per Russ stmr Dalny Vostok—At 245 p. m., oft the Hends, the vessel's machinery became Qisabled, and she was taken in tow by the tug Reliance and towed to port. DOMESTIC PORTS. ‘EUREKA—Arrived, Nov 5—Stmr South hence Nov. 4; stmr Westport, hence Nov Safled, Nov. 5—Stmr Rival, for —; Mary Dodge, for San Francisco; schr Fortuna, for San Franclgco. 'ASTORIA—Arrived, Nov. 6—Br ship Crown ot England, from Santa Rosalia. Sailed Nov. 5—Stmrs Olympia and Pennsylva- nfa, for Manila; Ger ship Ferdinand Fischer, Nyman, Coast, 3 J G Bode, San Jose C F Jones, Sanger A McDevitt, Stockton! D C Church & Miss A Church, “'J'l-lcu I Poliard, N ¥ for \Queenstown; Br bark Lorton, for Durban; Nor stmr Guernsey, for —. - SEATTLE—Arrived, Nov. 2—Stmr Progreso, SWANSEA—Salled Nov. Head, for Montreal, QUEENSTOWN—Sailed_Nov. nia, from Liverpool, for 5—Stmr Benjore —Stmr Luca- ew York. OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship To. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisc For_ Alaskan port: 10 a. m., Nov. 2, 7, 12, 17, 22, 21, Dec. 2, change at Seattle. For Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.). Port Townsend, Se- attle, Tacoma, Everett, A acortes and New Whatcom (Wash.), 10 a. m., Nov. 2, 7, 12, 17. 2, 21: Dec. 2. and every fifth day thereafter: change at Seattle to this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Van- couver to C. P. Ry. 5 For Bureka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m., Nov. 5, 10, 15, 20, 2, 30; Dec. 5, and every fifth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, | Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis_Obispo). Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, 8 a. m., Nov. 4, 8 12. 16, 20, M, 2 Dec. 2, and_every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, ford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. Nov. 2, 6, 10. 14. 18, 22, 26, 30; Dec. 4 and cary fourth day thereafter. “YPor Ensenada, Magdalena Bay. San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- ta and Guaymas (Mex.),"10 a. m., 7th of each | month. e For further information obtain company's foer. company reserves the right to change without previous notice.” steamers, safling dates and _houre of salline. TICKET OFFICE— New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). . PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts. GO AL L. P et st.._dan Franc 0. R &N OO PISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. RE 8§12 First Class Including Berth FA $8 Second Class and Mesllfé o OLUMBIA 5 .Nov. 8, 19, 2 gTATE OF CALIFORNIA. Nov. 4, 14, 24 Short Line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Helena and all points in_the Northwest. ts to all points East. Throukh tlekets @ 2 XRD, General Agent, 630 Market st. . PERKINS & CO., GOODALL PR Superintendents. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORE, SOUTEAMPTON, LONDON, PARII. Stopping at_Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesda; 0. 10 a. m. §t. Paul Jov. §|St. Louls . St. Louis ‘Nov. 22/ St. Paul . St. Paul . Dec. 6/ New York RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwero. From New York Everv Wednesday, 12 noon. Friesland .Nov. 8|Kensington Nov. Southwark .Nov. 15, Noordland ‘Westernland . 22| Friesland . EMPIRE LINE. Seattle, St. Michael, Dawson City. For .full Information regarding freight and passage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agencies. 'TOYO KISEN KAISHA. 'S TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner of First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for YOROHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for | stopping only at Port Har- | India, ete. No cargo recefved on board on day of sailing 2 NIPPON-MARU. aturday, Nov. 2 AMERICA-MARU. Thursday, Dec, 2 HONGKONG-MAR| Tuesday, Jan. 16 Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For | freight 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. Sailing every Thursday instead of <4 ATT Eaturday, from November 2. 1339, at 10 a. m. from Pler 42 North River. foot of Borton st. LA GASCOGNE, Oct. 2l: DA BRETAGNF. Oct 2: LA TOURAINE. Nov. 2: LA CHAMPAGNE, Nov. 8: LA NORMAN- DIE. Nov. 16: LA_GASCOGNE. Nov. 23: LA TOURAINE, Nov. #0; LA BRETAGNE. Dec. 1. First-class to Havre. $i0 and upward: 5 par cent reduction on round trip. Second-class to Havre. $45: & per cent reduction on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA. 32 Broadway (Hudson bulld- ing). New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pa- eific Coast Agents, § Montgomery ave. San Franciseo. & The S, S. Australia safls for Honolulu Wednesday, Nov. 15, at 2,p. m. 8. S. Alameda salls Honolulu "M ot 8 p. m. Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawall, Samoa, New Zealand, Australia, Indla, Suez England. etc.: $610 first class. J. D. SPRECKELS % BROS. CO0.. ‘5«‘ Pier 7 Foot Parific St Froirh* 0 BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S, NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO. Steamer “‘Monticello." MON., Tues.. Y7ed.. Thurs. and Sat. at 9:4 e m., 3:15 &l ns (ex. Thurs. night), ™rt days. 1 p. m. and 8:20; Sundays, 10:30 & m., | m. Landing and office, Mission-street Dock, 'Mo. 2. Telephone Main 1508. RAILROAD TRAVEL. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. Commenct! October 1, 1889, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY o? AND BAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—*T:00, *9:80, 11:00 a. m.; *1:45, S TRA TRIPS R Miil Valley and Saa Ra tael, on ufln‘dnyl. ‘Wednesdays and Saturdays, 5., 114 Mot . 227 e :’-W San Quentin. 'rO, 8AN FRANCISCO, 6:35, 7: 40 8. m.} . “m, Sndays, Wednesdays ang Baturdays at BUN. 115 g m. #1000, "5 & m, DAYS 420, 400 i ams miarked () start from San FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN TRANCISCO, rd t 7:00 and 10:%0 p. m. -.8‘31:1:3?1’5—1:& o0s u s T B m Lo ¥ THROUGH TRAINS. 0 8. m. week daye—Cazaderoand way sta 00 8. m. Sundays—Tomales 05, 215, 2:30, MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco via Sausallto Ierry, ‘Commes BUNDAY, October 1899, wmfi'fl{-azué;mnu" m SBUNDAYS—$.00, 10:00 a. m. and 1: - It Soe vt i an P Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEARNY ST Established 1n 1854 for the treatment of Private Dinenses, Lost Manhood. Debility ot disease wearing on bodyand mindand Skin Dizease. e docior curesw hen fall. Try him. Charges low aranteed. Callorwrite. 1957, San Francisco. Cu or. J, F. flmmr Box p. m. Baturdays—Tomales and 7ay stations, | AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE! M i h2Y TO-MORROW. TUESDAY, NOV. 7, 11 O'CLOCK, AT ORMONDE SALE STABLE, 1517 MISSION ST. 1 will sell 40 Head of Horses direct from the We take pleasure in showing the e stock in harness any time up to day of S. WATKINS, Auctioneer. Every Tuesday, 11 o'clock. FURNITURE STORE. THIS DAY (Monda 31 and 133 NI FRANK W. BU ). at 11 a. m. TH ST. FIELD, 67 Market =t. PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Trains leave are NAN FRANCINCG (Main Line, Foot of Market Steeet.) SOUTHERN arrive nt LEAVE — Frox OCTOLER 29, 18%9. — 04 Benicia, Svisun and Sacramento. ... A Marysvill a_Woor.a Elira, Vacaville and Rumse: #3:004 Shasta _ Express—Davis, W Red Biuff, Portland.. ... 04 Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Naps, Calistoga aud Santa Rosa 3 *8:004 The Overland Limited—Ogden, Omaha, Chicag. : *8:304 San Livermore, SFock Tous cramento, Placerville, Maryaville, Chico, Ited Bluff...... 304 *Milton, Oakdale and Souora. iles and Way Stations. xpress—Ogden and East Tracy, Latbrop, Stockton, nd Fresno... Mojave ax 12:15p M. *D:00A Port Costa, I'resno. *10: i T.os 00p Hay tations. *2:00¢ Martine Vaileo, “nlistogn, Santa Rosa....... Vacaville, = Sucramonto Wood s Landivg, Maxyovi ckton Niles, San J s Tracy, Fresno, Bakerafield, Sangus for Santa Bar- . t0:454 bara, Los A ot 30p Stockton, Me *3:308 Sauta —Atlant for Mojave aud Enst *6:00p Haywar §6:300 Valicjo. ... *6:30v Oriental Mail—Ogde: tions : *8:03p Oregon lifornia g ille Jose, I 1ton, ita Oruzand Way Boulder Creek,Sat *3:500 21152 Newark, Co Almade: of Market Street (Slip From SAR FRANOISCO— 715 9:00 11:00a3. 1100 *2:00 $3:20 10:00 +6:00r.m. From OARLAKD—Fool of Bresdway.—*6:00 8:00 10:00a.m. 11200 *1:00 1200 * 5:00e, COAST DIVISION (Bro whsend Sta.) 76:10A Ocemn, >uth Ban Francisco.. 10:80F 004 San Jose Way_ Stations (New Alinaden Wednesdays only) ... 91004 San Jose, Tres Piuos, Santa iz, Pacilic Grove, Puso Robles, Sau Tanis Obispo, Surf, Lompoc and Principal Way Stations ......... *10:404 San Jose nud Way St *11:304 San Joso and Way Stations... $2:45p San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, . Saiinas, Tres Pinos, Montercy and #:30p San Jose and Way Stati £:15p San Joseand Principal W S 00 San Josvand Principal Way Stations 19 0r San Jose aud Principal A% r San Joe A for Morning. *Dally. tSundny excepte b Saturday o P for Afternoon. 1 Sunday only. CALIFORNIA LIMITED Santa Fe Route. The fastest train, running over the best rail« road, with the highest class accommodations, ;‘t‘))gnecung train leaves San Francisco at 00 p. m. N MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Arriving in Chicago at 2:15 p. m. FRIDAY, SUNDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. OVERLAND GBXPRESS Every day In the year. Pullman Palace and Upholstercd Tourist Cars leave for Denver, Kansas City, Chicago and the East. Take Mar- Ket-st. Ferr p. m. VALLEY ROAD Between Stockton, Fresno, Hanford, Visalia, Tulare and Bakersfield, furnishes good local train serv San Francisco office, 628 Market st., telephone Main 1331 Oakland ofiice. 118 Broadway. Sacramento office, 201 J stregt. San Jose office, 7 West Santa Clara street. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. COJ LESSHH SAH FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIg RAILWAY COMPANY, Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Markes & SAN FRANCISCTTO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK_ DAYS-—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 m.; 12:35, 330, 5:10, 6:30 p. 'm. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 gend fa p. . INDAYS—5:00, 9:30, 11:00 .; 1:30, 3 800, 620 o.M it AN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. + WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 . m.; 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at sesand 835 p. m. > $§—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 a. m. , 8:40, 5:05, chietde 0, 8:40, 5:05, Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Pari same schdule as above. Leave San Franclsco. | In Effect E October 15, Week | Sun 185, Days. | days. | Destination 8:00 am | Novato, Petaluma. | Santa Rosa. Fulton, Windsor, Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyserville, 280 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm| 6:22 pr 7:30 am Hopland and| 8:00 am| Ukiah. | 7:35 pm| 6:22 pray 730 am 10:2 ara. 8:00 em| Guerneville. | 7:3 pm 8:30 pm 6:22 pmy T#0am| $:0am| “Sonoma (10240 am| $:40 am | an 5:10 pm( 5:00 pm( Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm| 6:22 pra 7:30 am| 5:00 am| Sebastopol. (10:40 am|10:% am 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm 738 pm| 6:22 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for sky-u. Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hop- land for Duncan Springs, Highland 'Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- port and Partlett Springs; at Uklah for Vichy Bprings, Saratoga Sprinzs. Blue Lakes, Laursl Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's,’ RY Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Hefght verside, Lierley Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bray Westport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cume ming’s, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’ Dyer, Scotia ‘and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- llIgedsr:flsL a n Sunday round trip tickets to O R Sy ek ices, larket st., Chronis F. C. WHITING, R. X. R;‘:N’.l‘.. General Managen - -Gen, Pass. Agent,