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THE SAN. FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ar Sixtoenth—Furnished or eeping rooms. ar Dolores—8 sunny plete; new carpets. e well furnished con- fine yard; stationary larg i sunny; DIVIDEND NOTICES, DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 3 (e per share) of the Kilauea Sugar Plantation Com- pany will be payable at the office of the com- pany, No. 327 Market st and after Wednesday, November 15, 1899. Transfer books will close on Thursday, November 9, 1899, at & o'olock p. m. Secretary. “or Call advertisements and s been established at 109 AN up-to-date new fireproof building—*'San Antonig”; Opened Oct. 14; slectrio elevator; ter; radiators and coal grates: or near Market Sixth—Rooms week, and an, respectable 25c to §1 ilght house- and Taylor sts. service; el gentlemen and traveling me: Golden | rms. & offices and subsoriptions . 2200 Imore st. n—Elega; ‘persons. 28 PEighth_sf unfurnished. | t room, $; also 4m and Ken- NCH subecripti ROOMS WANTED. by married couple, no children, , suitable keeping, AND SUPPLIES. ired, bought, sold; phone Mint 45. rented; re- IAL NOTIC electric baths. Storage and First and WATCH REPAIRING. d e %3 uaranteed 2 years. 4 Ont! < Al Co.. hD ALAVEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDPA REAL ESTATE. | with large cottage of § | stable, windmill, tank, et Lot 40x115; fine 2-story house § room bath: near station; must be sold at onc h $4000. | Lot 40x160, on Morton st., bet. tbe rail- with fine new modern cottage 7 rooms; 500 cach, balace $25 per month. $2350—Lot 40x150; Morton st., Clara ave.; elegant new house of $500 balance 330 per month. |’ parts of Alameda. i MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park st. | near Santa § rooms; | Houses to | “H P 1 of 8 rooms; Iot | ., near Chestnut o8 delicate health; large DR. FUNKE, 1416 8th. H BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. A 0., opp. High School. | stiage, 6 rooms; mill ax ap. 0. G. MAY & CO. an i Ehattuck Tracts. O. VERTISEMENTS. ; ROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL E TATE. per vear, near. Liver- e, iouso, fences 1000 Uy, Noiary Public, | tory B-room residence “hamplon and Nicol ance to suit; house Jath: sultable for ast Oakland; take ate home; want NCE, 903 Broad- way, Oal iland. ——— OAKLAND NICELY fushished 6 roc : to, Jet for this winter t with plano, ence required 1 P a e OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE, AN tntroduction to you from H. Shelihs furniture dealer, 1th and n—...m;',"bfii.fiaf FURNISHED COTTAGES. | ZINKE—In this cft H. SHELDON, NTS. LEGAL ADVERTISEM IN the Superior Court of the city and county of San Francisco, State of California. In the matter of WESTERN BEET SUGAR COM- PANY, a corporation, upon its application for a fudgment of dissolution. Notl ce 13 hereby given that WESTERN BEET SUGAR COMPANY, & corporation organized and ex- isting under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California, and having its office and cé of business in the city and county of an Francisco, State of California, has flled & verified application addressed to the Supe- rior Court of the city and county of San Francisco, of Californta, praying for a fu of sald corporation, ana 1899, at 10 the courtroom of sald court, in the City Hall of the San Francisco, have been . time and piace for the atio Staty m., at Rre & & hereunto set my 1al seal of sald Su- perior Court this 10t f Qctober, 1899 WM. A. DEANE, Clerk. By E. M. THOMPSON, Deputy Clerk. Engineer Office, Flood co, Cal., September 13, als for erecting double approaches _thereto end oss tidai canal at Fruitvale 2, Cal, will be recefved lock noon, November 14, 1599. furnished on application. H._HEUER. Major Engineers. 1899—Sealed draw-span plers th o brid fon MARRIAGE LICENSES. have been issued as follow 4 Maggie Harnes, Marriage licens: | | —HARRIAGES—DEATHS fage and death notices sent by be inserted. They must be handed r of the publication offices and be h the name and residence of per- authorized to have the samo published, BORN. this city, November 10, 1899, Claus Alpers, a son. this city, November 7, Jevans, a son. November 3, 1899, to Carmona, a son. city, November 3, 1899, er Heynemann, a son. ember 8, 1599, to g ogness, & Son. D VALD—In this city, November 7, 1599, the wife of Conrad T. Lindevald, a daugh- ALPERE—T| of to 1899, to LIVINGSTON—In Oakland, to the wife of Max Livingston, a daughter. | SEXTON—In this city, November 7, 1585, to the wife of Peter Sexton, a son. »vember 10, 1899, to the ke, a daughter. November 6, 1899, of Paul W. Father Mackey of | and Marie Carvey, DIED. Mary L. Lind, Olat T. | Locher, Paul Willlam H. Bernardou, Richard | Margaret Patrick . Lawrence y, Boothe C. . Julia A Marie ¥, November 3, 189, bel mother of | 1 sister of hn Nesbitt, a e . aged 3 years 10 months and acquaintances are respect- funeral to-morrow ock, from her late resi- ry strest, near Union, h of Notre Dame for services. In- | ot, ¢ Cross Cemefery. A ovember 9, 1899, Brid- | o of the late William P. Brant, | er of Emma G. and_ John | Brant, ve of Enniskillen, C ty agh. Ireland, aged 6¢ years 7 months | s and acquaintances are respect- | ted to attend the funeral this day ) at 2 from her late reei dence, 1 near Broad: In- terment COFER—In th! | Marion, bel, iusband of Emeline P, Cofer, and father of Lorenzo R., Sara J. and | ofer, & native of Missouri, aged ds and acquaintances are respe: invited to attend the funeral to-mor (Sunday). at 12:30 o'clock m his late res d 1880 Turk gtreet, thence to B'nai B'rith ,'121 Bddy street, where services will bs 1 ek, under the ausoices of 136, F. and A. M., thence ws' Cemetery for cremation ember 9, 183, Harry, of Louise Cronin, and father | lte, Mabel and Alfred " >d_husba of Frank, Harry, Cronin, a native of Cincinnati, Ohlo, aged 41 years. A member of Magnolie Lodge No. 41, A. 0. U W | E7 Friends are respectfully tend the funeral to- o'clock, trom Red Men's Hall, 32 Post where services will be held under the auspices of Magnolia Lodge No. 41, A. O. U. W. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Remains at | the pariors of the United Undertakers, 27 and | 25 Fifth street. | CROWTHER~—In this city, November 10, 1595, Margarst B., beloved wife of Isaac Crowther, her of Mrs. Alice Marshall, Mrs. Matherson of Woodlapd and Miss beth, Mtldred and Joseph Crowtber, a f' Emstport, Me., aged 65 years and In this city, November 6, 159, Law- DEVANY rence, beloved husband of Lydia E. Devany, ther of Clotilde, George, Lau Nina ny, a native of Londo 44 years 7 months and 19 days. ids and acquaintances are respect- | nvited to attend the funeral this day 1y,) at 9 o'c k, from his late re: , 403 Clayton street, near Oak, thence by k route). Interment Moun- Eng- v, Oakland. rin, Alameda County, November H. Frank, beloved husband of i, and father of Frederick S, a native of Augustenburg, Alsen, Ger- many, aged 61 years. gr¥riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day urday), at 2 o'clock,” from his late resi- gence, Baker strect, neaf Blackstone. Friends I please get off at Lorin station. Services under the ausptces of Berkeley Lodge No. 210, 1. 0. O. F. Interment Mountain View Ceme- tery. ARRETT-In this city, November 5, 18%, Evaline Mabel Garrett, beloved daughter of Mrs, M. J. Kinney and ‘the lata S. T. Garrett, and sister of Genevieve and Harrold G. Kin- ney, a native of San Francisco, aged 14 years and 6 monthe, g Friends and acqualntances are respect- uily invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 2111 Greenwich street, between SWebster and Fillmore. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. HILDEBRAND—In this eity, November 9, 1899, Guetave Carl Hildebrand, beloved son of Alexander and Emilie Hildebrand, and brother of Anna and Ernst Hildebrand, a native of San Francisco, aged 28 years and § months. - Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 1017 Golden Gate avenue. In- terment 0da Fellows' Cemetery. pPLAN—In this city, November 9, 1809, - AL dearly beloved son of E.'J. and M. & Kapian, and beloved grandehild of Mrs, " Mackie, a native of San Francisco, aged 7 ;‘n]r\; 4 months and 11 days. 7 Priends and &cquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), st 2 o'clock, from the residence ot his parents, 406 Laguna street. Interment Masonlc Cemetery. KENNEDY—In Cottonwood, Shasta County, L November 9, 1509, John .. beloved son Sihe late Patrick and Bridget Kennedy, and brother of Thomas P., Joseph W, Frank and Willlem B. Kennedy, a native of Napa, Cal. 7 interment at Napa. KERR-In this city, November 9, 189, James R err, beloved son of the late Thomas and Margaret Kerr, and brother of Thomis H. A native of Londonderry, Ireland, aged &1 years 4 months and 10 days. CF Friends and acquaintances are respect- saiiv invited to atfend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 11 n‘clocké from the parlors of hatiitaig & Cochran Company, 52 and 8 {he (Cavenue. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- tery this city, October 9, 1899, Eugene, "Q.’.‘Sif’;izn of Standard and Mary Lakne, & ey ed £ Ban Francisco, aged 2 months. ' LIND- I8 this city, November 8 183, Olaf I some, beloved husband of Hulda 'Lind, ——————— HENRY J. GALLAGHER Co., to Flannagan & Gallaghe:), FUSERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, ite Lincoln School, 0 Ficths st opronlte B (Succes | count | of Twe | Well (bankrupt), to L. Well, lot on SW corner | undivided one-half interest in lot on SE co & native of Sweden, aged 3 years 4 months and 12 days. z C¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co. Mission street. In- terment Laurel Hill metery, LOCHER—In this city, November 10, 18%9, Paul Locher, a native of New York, aged 33 years. O Friends and acquaintances are respect- tuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Jullus “S. Godeau, 305 . Montgomery avenue. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. 3 LYON—In this city, November 18, 189, Wil- liam H., dearly beloved husband of Maggie Lyon, father of Willle Lyon, son of Mrs. John McClellan, and brother of Frank E. Lyon, a native of Redbank, N. J., aged 2§ years. (Vallejo papers please copy.) [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunda; at 12:30 c’clock, from his late re dence, 688 MeAllister street, thence to S Mary’s Cathedral for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McCONVILLE—At sea, on board U. S. Trans- port Warren, November 5, 1899, Richard M Conville, beloved father of Frank McCo: ville of the U. S. §. Baltimore at Manila, @ native of Fngland. A member of Court Occidental No. 6676, A. O. F., and the Pa- cific Coast Marine Firemen's Union. E¥ Friends and acquaintances and members of the Pacific Coast Marine Firemen's Union are respectfuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday,) at 1 o'clock, from Anclent Order of 'Foresters' building, 102 O'Farrell street, corner of Stockton, under the auspices of Court Occldental No. 6678, A. O. F. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Remains at the funeral parlors of H. ( Bunker & Co., 2666 Misslon street, Misston M: sonlc % MAGEE—In Vallefo, November 10, 158, Pat- rick, beloved son of James and Rose A. Magee, and brother of John, James, Michael, Catharine and Ellie Magee, Mrs. John Brad- ley of Vailelo and Mrs. Mary A. Bacon of | Brooklyn, N\ Y., a natlve of Ireland, aged | 83 years and 6 months. Friends and_acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Bunday), at 11:45 o'clock, from the famil residence In Vallejo, thence to St. Vincent's Church. Interment St. Vincent's Cemeter: MULYV —In_ this eity, November 10, 18% Boothe C., beloved hushand of Harriett E Mulvey, & native of Maine Q' CONNOR—In this city, November 9, 1599 Julia_A., dearly beloved daughter of Daniel and Julla O'Connor, and_sister_of Timothy 4., John F., William E., Mary E. and Annie L O’'Connor, a native of San Francisco, aged 26 years 6 months and 8 d 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 8:30 o'elock, from the residence of her parents, 1121 Mission street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem | high mass will be celebrated for the repose | of her soul, commencing at 8 o'clock. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. O'GORMAN—In this city, November 10, 1899, Marie (’Gorman, & native of St. Paul, Minn., aged 20 years 11 months and 10 days. CX¥riends and acquaintances are respect- tully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), from St. Mary's Cathedral, Where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- ose of her soul, commencing at 8 o’cloc! nterment Mount' Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flowe RICHARDSON—In this oity, November 10, 189, Mary, beloved wife of Robert Richardson, a native of Creetown, Kirkoudbrightshire, Scot- land. [>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- éevnce, 6l7 Diamond street. Interment Ma- sonfe Cem: L SCHAERTZER—In this city, November 10, 1899, Elmira, ed daughter of Joseph and Car- rie Schaertzer, and granddaughter of John A. and Barbara Schaertzer and George and Margueritte Thatcher, a pative of San Fran- cisco, aged 7 months. @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral this day turday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence the parents, 1443 Jessie street, between eenth and Fourteenth. Interment Cy- Lawn Cemetery. -In this city, November 8, 1893, Annie ottiswWoc wife' of mother of Cora and Mae & [~ Friends and acquaintances are to attend the funeral to-morrow t 12:30 o'clock, from her late re street. Interment H fully invit. Sunday), 1899, Katie, EMITH—In this city, November 9, & dearly beloved daughter of Tully and Katis Smith, and sister of Mary, Nellle, Sadle, Frank, James and Thomas Smith, & native of Boston, Mass., aged 23 years 7 months and uaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral to-morro , at §:3) o'clock, from the parents 105 Morris avenue, between Fifth Sixth, Bryant and Brannan streets, e to St. Rose's Church, where a re- m high mass will be celébrated for the @~ Friends and nd uie Tepose of her soul at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cel RUD s city, November 10, 189, Ann Sprung, be 1 mother of David and Hiram Sprung, & native of Albany, N. Y., aged 77 | years. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. muel B. Ruu'la Mary A. Ross, lot on NE San NI her of Fulton and Franklin streets, N 50 : gift. \a Lopd to Willlam A. Fleld, lot on W ? Baker street, 51:214, N of Sacramento, by W 102:6, quitclaim > 'to Anna fola street, ¢ E %; 174 also property outside of tieth, § 2 ; $10. K. and Florence T. Long to W. S. of Twenty-second street, N 114; $10. James Ward, lot on street, 75 B of Ala- rick to by N I 0. A, and Hanora A. Fischer, Willlam H. M. Covert, commissioner) to lot N line of Twenty-first York, E 25 by N 93; $29 and Michael Winslow' to Edward lot on W line of Chattano ot Horner (Twenty-third), S 65 hV. low, | to Meta Meinen, lot on § third street, 225 W of Douglas: lot 139, Heyman Tract; gift. + Pletro Forzani, all interest in rner of Green and Dupont streets, 16; $100. ni to Ludovico Costa, all interest line of Twent: by S 11 s Costa . Lyon to Solomon Schiff, lot on B n Bruno avenue (Nebraska), 100 N tieth (Napa), N 25 by E 100; 810, Bolomon and Selma Schiff to Potrero Nuevo Land Company, same; $325, Leon Bine, as trustee of the estate of Joseph of Tenth and Point Lobos avenues, W 32:6 by S 100; s10. L. A. or L. Bertha, David and Bella Weil to Benjamin Bradshaw, same; $1000. Jacob and Lina Heyman to Barbara Meadow- craft, lot on I line of Seventeenth avenue, 175 S of H street, S 2 by E_120; $10. Solomon and Dora Getz to May C. Masterson, lot on W line of Ninth avenue, 200 § of K street, § 25 by W 120; $10. Annie Mitchell to Delia Flatley, lot on W line of Vienna street, 5 N of Brazll, N % by W 100, block 54, Excelsior Homestead: $10. Alameda County. Emma F. Sturrock to James Geekle, lot 28, block 2097, Alden Tract at Temescal, Oakland} $10. Carlo and Teresa Parodf to Domenico Parod, ner of Pacific avenue and Webster street, S 81:6 by E 131, being lots 1, 2, 9 and 10, sub- ivision of the Orchard Tract, Oakland; $10. Glover Nuner to Martha M. Porter, lot on N line of Pacific avenue, 150 W of Willow strest, W 100 by N 150, being lots b and 6, block 11, Map of Lands Adjacent to Encinal, Alameda; $10. . Catherine and Donald Ross to game, sam Fiata A Hoyers it : A cta A. Rogers (wife of Antone) and Marie B. Rogers to Manuel Enos Sr., lot on NW cor- ner of Davis and Dabner strests, N 151 W 52:6. § 140, B 53:0, to beginning, being lot 1 and E'portion of lot 3, block A, Map of Dab- ner's Addition to Town of San Leandro, Eden Township; $10. Miss Harry A. L. Floyd to City of Oakland, lot on SW line of East Twenty-elghth street, 300 SE of Ninth avenue, EW 322 by SE 59.10, Qquitclalm deed, East Oakland; $10, Rose Delina_Perlar to W, L Brobeck, lot on B line of McKee (or Sixty-first) street, 137:6 W of Occidental, W 31:6 by S 135, being the I one-half of lot 5 and W 12:8 ot lot 6, block P, Paradise Park, Oakland; $10. Tohn L. and Helen L. Howard to Mosswood Assoclation (a_corporation), lot on E side of Telegraph avenue, beginning with Moss avenue, lote §2 to 86, beginning with Sherman avenue, Iot 3, on § &ide of Moss avenue, beginning 119 E of Telegraph avenue, lots 87. §7i4, 85 814, 89, 80%, 90, 0%, 91, 913, 2, 92%, 93, 93l o o4ig, 95, 95%, 96, 96%, 9. 9TVL. 98, 9815 99 ‘99ts 100, 100, 101, 101%, 103, 1026, on W side ot Gold straet, beginbing at Moss avenue, lots 103 to 105, 61 to 65, 22 and 23, on N side of Grant_avenue, lots 81, 8%, 78, 173, 77, 76%, 76, Tit4, 75, 4%, T4, T84, T8, T3%. 73, 8% and 66, on S line of Grant avenue, lots 6%, 47, 47%%, 15, 451, 49, 49%, 50, the W b feet of lot 503, the E 3 feet of lots 513% and 52, the W 914 feet of lof 2, the E ok feet of iot oo, 5 53, 54, B4, B3, Gk, 56. S6%, O7, 5T%, 68, £8i4, 6, 5934, 60, 60%, on N &ide of Shermun street. lota 2 2‘3‘6" 2, 25%. 26, mgi 2, m/s, 28, 281, 29, 9%, 90, 30%, 31, 31%, 82,8214 24, 344, 3315, 36th W one-half of lots 37 ‘and 373, on 8 side of Sherman avenue, lots 8, §%, 9, 3%, 10, 104, 12, 122, 13, 18%, 14, 14%. 18 and 16%. all being in the Mogswood $10. Ann Robinson to James R. Little, lot on N line of Carl street, 412:6 W ‘of Fulton, W 87:6 by N 1%, being the W one-hal? of lot 19, block 142, Blake Tract Maps 1 and 2, Berkeloy Prop- erty, Berkeley; §1230. . Satoff to Lillie B. Hutchins, lot on T line of Fuclid avenue, 60 8 of Virginia street, S 40 by E 1%, being the S 40 feet of lot 4, block 12, Daley's Scento Park; also the W 10 Teet of jot 6 block 12, same fract, subjeot to mort- gage for $1700, Berkeley: $16, Willlam and Frances Francy to Phill, ny, lot on E line of Fruitvale avenue, 644.55 N of Fast Fourteenth street, N 75 by B 300, being a portion of lot 12, Bray Tract, Brooklyn Town- ship: $10. 'R Neland to H. P Hansen lot on N 1ins of Saunders street, 62 W of Carpenter, W 38 by N 125, being lot 1, block 3, Town of San Leandro, Eden Townehip; $1000. Harriet A. and Delos Pratt to Peter Wallin, Jot 9, in subdivision F, Fruitvale Terminal Tract, Brocklyn Township; §10. R | & | Miller, 1899, REALTY VALUES INCREASING. HE recording of the agreement to sell a large section of the Baldwin Hotel site for $1,100,000 was the sub- ject of general tomment among real estate dealers vesterday, The price is generally considered fair, but there is some surprise that Baldwin should agree to divide this magnificent property, espe- cially in view of the fact that it has been his boast on more than one occasion that whoever secured the property would have to take the entire hotel site, not, however, including the annex property. But {t is by no means certain that Bald- win will abide by the conditions named in the contract, which was signed on his behalf by Thomas Magee Sr. Baldwin is already complaining that the price is too small and declares that he will not sell the property at the figure named. Whether or not he does stand by the agreement depends upon the character of authority 1} Magee was acting under when he made the dicker with Mr. Flood. There are plenty of people who say the compact is of no value, but those best familiar with Mr. Magee's business methods are of a different opinton. There have been no sales during the past week involving large amounts, but there have been plenty of indications of a decided vpward tendency in values in the wholesale distric Landlords are rapidly taking advantage of the demand for accommodations in that section of the city and a large number of old, out-of- date buildings are undergoing the vro- o of bel modernized. Those who hesitate to go to the expense of putting their buildings into first-class condition will be the losers, as theé antiquated structures cannot compete In securing paying tenants with their more modern neighbors. As an inducement to expend a little money in this direction attention is. called to the fact that rents in the wholesale district have increased about 20 per ceat during the past few months, nearly all renewals of leases belng made on that Bovee, Toy & Sonntag re- cently leased a bullding for a client at an inerease of 40 per cent in rental. How- ever, notwithstanding the increase in rents and the remodeling of old buildings, the demand for more room is so great that it cannot be met. It is largely due to the fact that owners are able to rent their buildings to such good advantage, in comparison with a few years ago, that they are not anxious to sell, consequent- ly, while there is plenty of money seeking investment in this class of property, sales are comparatively few. Anothe the w lesale district is seen in the fact that the Marketstreet Raflway Company is about to ask for a franchise for a street raflway to extend from the junc- tion of Bush and Sansome streets, across Battery and Market streets to First, thence to Folsom, thence to Second, thence along Second to_Bryant and down Bryant to the Santa Fe depot and the Pacific Mail dock. This ro will, when completed, be a great boon to that sec- tlon of the city, and the North Central Improvement Club has assured the Mar- ket-street railway officials that it will back the application for a franchise with all its influence. The Probate Court has confirmed the sale of the property on O'Farrell street, 185 feet east of Jones, 5T:9x137:6, by Ina _E. Russell, guardian of Mahala F. Robinson, to Frank 8. Kelly for $26500. The sale was negotiated by A. M. Speck & Co., who have also re- cently sold a lot 60x4), on Clementina street r Fourth, improved by four flats, for 330, the seller being R. E. Rod- {fer and wife and the buyer Mary S. Bur- nett; lot on the southeast corner of Twenty-third and Alabama _streets, 26x 74, Mrs. M. Schultz to Tim O'Keefs; six- ropm cotttage, 4202 Twenty-third street, 23x85. 0. Johnson to Harrlet Ann Stev- ens, for 32000, and eighty-one acres of un- improved laid near Cazadero, C. N. Wat- son to B. M. Proschold, for $2000. The sale, negotiated by O. F. Von Rhein & Co., of the lot 8x46:8 and im- provements, belonging to the estate of the late Dr. James Simpson, on the north- east corner of Post and Stockton streets, fo Arthur Rodgers, for $12500, has been confirmed by the Probate Court. The property was sold at public auction by Von Rhein & Co. several months ago to D. L. Randolph, he being the highest biader, for $07,500, Subject to acceptance and confirmation, but that price was not deemed satisfactory by the executors of the Simpson estate, Von Rhein & Co. then secured the offer from Mr. Rodgers, which has been accepted. The following recent sales have been made through Shainwald, Co.: Lot 41:3x88, covered gix flats, on the southwest Steiner street and Elliott Park, for $17,000; vacant lot 75x109 feet on the north line of indication of the prosperity of | | | | | their relation to the pros; ty of the eltz are touched upon in Thomas Magee Sons’ Real Estate Circular for November in the following language: “Nothing better indicates the stability or instability of real estate values In any | city than the amount of mortgages due | thereon. The assessed value of the real estate and improvements in San Fran- cisco for 1899 was $285,200,00. Although real estate in many places is assessed for more than it is worth, as a whole as-| sessed values are not by any means equal | to market values. The total mortgages now due on all-eur city real estate and | buildings thereon are $44,814,087. The total | number of these mortgages is be-| tween 17,000 and 17,500. The total | number of lots—that is the subdivisions | of land—in San Francisco for the whole | city and county is now 9,170. So that, numerically considered, only about one lot in five has a mortgage on it in this city. Of the total of 17,300 mortgages now due in San Francisco, almost precisely 10,000 are held by our savings banks. | There 1s probably not a city in the United | States that can make a showing of such | complete solvency as San Francisco does | in the above facts. It is both a marvel | and mystery why more money is not| being borrowed. It is now offered at 6 ber cent a year gross, or say, deducting the average rate of the mortgage tax, at 41-3 per cent net; yet instead of that number of mortgages increasing, taking | one month with another, they are on the | decrease. The banks have been forced | for the past two years to turn to firs class stocks and bonds to get rid of their | money. And vet between them all they | have many miilions unemployed.” But five building contracts were filed for record during the week just ended, their aggregate value being $16,085. Lue largest was that entered into between Morris and Meyer Lande, owners, and C. L. Williams, contractor, for the erection of a three-story frame building on the northeast corner of Ellis and Octavia streets, for $£900. The same owners con- | tracted with James F. Ford for the| plumbing, gasfitting and sewering of this building, to cost $1185. Mrs. E. B. Crock- er let a contract to John G. Cook for ex- cayation, grading and foundation for tne former's new residence on the northwest corner of Franklin and Clay streets. The cost of this work {s $1980. I. J. Muma and Lawrence Kaarg€burg, representing the assoclated students of the University of California, and G. C, Leiter and F. L. | Berry, representing the assoclated stu- | dents of Stanford inlverslty. contracted with Andrew Wilkie for the building of grand stands, incline, boxes, admission and ticket gates, fences, alsles and parti- tions on the Mechanics' Institute grounds, bounded py Fifteenth, Harrison, Six- teenth and Folsom streets, at a cost of’ $3000, thgse grounds to be used for the coming football games between the uni- versities. Sixty-eight contracts were entered into durlng the month of October, the same as for the same month last year, but the value is much greater, the figures being $395,227 for October, 1899, as against $225,299 for October, 158. In fact, there has been | & steady increase in the amount of build- | ing for the past year, the total amount for the first ten months of 1583, as repre- sented by the contracts filed, being fully $1,084,553 in excess of the same period a vear ago, Bovee, Toy & Sonntag, rexgenennn the estate of the late Harry Emeric, have leased the first two floors of the buildin 415 and 413 Tyoot street to the Leonard & Ellis Vaivoline Oil Company for a term of five years. The lessor {8 one of the largest firms of the kind in_the country and proposes to make San Francisco the headquarters and distributing depot for its Pacific_Coast trade. Jerome Engiish, formerly of the real estate firm of English & Morrisey, has withdrawn from_ the firm and is now es- tablished at 636 Market street. Edgar Briggs, recently of the real es tate firm of Briggs & Winant, has with- drawn from that firm and is now with Bovee, Toy & Sonntag. A. M. Speck & Co. are about to build four flats cn Green street, near Van Ness | avenue. Henry P. Sonntag of the firm of Bo- vee, Toy & Sonntag is having plans Buckbee | by | corner of | Filbert street, just west of Steiner street, | from Mrs. Emily Lyons to D, W, Teitjen for §2700; Mrs, Emily Lyons to C. E. Ri- ter, the adjoining lot to the above, T5x100 feet, for $%0: John D. Dean to William lot X100 feet, on the south line of Lake street, just east of Twentieth avenue, for $1000;° lot on west line of urch’ street, south of Hancock street, <100 feet, for $1000; lot on west line of pp street, south of Sixteenth street, 50 00 feet, for $3760; lis stréet, east of Pierce'street, 25x137:6 et for $2700. H.'M. Covert (commissioner) has sold to Charles Josselyn the property on the | | M Davidson, S Jose lot on north line of | southwest line of Bteuart street, 120 feet | northwi of Mission street, lot 20x91:8 feet, with improvements, for a considera- tion of $17,2 The estate of John H. Baird has sold to Danlel Einstein the property on the tral avenue, lot 114:4x187 Next Tuesday at roon Easton, Eldridze & Co. will sell at auction at their room, 638 Market street, thirteen piece: cholce property. The list includes a resi- dence and lot, 55x120 feet, on the north- west corner of Castro and Tifteenth | streets; flats and lot, 48:5%X75 feet, on the east side of Isis street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth, Folsom and Harrison streets; flats and lot, 25x115 feet, on _the north side of Fifteenth street, near Noo street; manufacturing site, 170x160 feet, and improvements, on the southeast cor- ner of Fourteenth and Mission streets; residence and lot, 80xl: feet, on the north side of Pine street, 220 feet west of Gough street; building lot, 25x100 feet, on the west slde of Fillmore street, near Bush street; flats and lot, 30x122:5 feet, on the west side of Shotwell street, near Twenty-first street; two lots, 25x107:6 feet, and one lot, 25x137:6 feet, on ‘the west side of Stanyan street, north of Sullivan, and north stde of Sullivan street, west of Stanyan street, suitable for residence or flats; cottage and lot, 40x125:6 feet, on west slde of Bartlett street, 12) feet north of Twenty-third street; residence and lot, 40x122:6 feet, on the west side of Howard street, near Twenty-third street; resi- dence and lot, 25x144 feet, on the south side %l Army street, % feet east of Church street. 0. F. von Rhein & Co. will hold an auo- tion sale of local reaity at their sales- room, 513 California street, on Thursday, November 16, at noon. The catalogue in- cludes a resldence and lot, 2ix100 feet, on Van Ness avenue, south of Pacific street; off Leavenworth, near Ellis; residence and lot, 25x75 feet, at 1307 Haves strect; two hotses and lot, 40x68 feet, on south. east corner of Leavenworth street and Broadway; lot, 33x81 feet, irregular shape, on southeast corner of Pine and Gough streets; three dwellings and lot, $7:6x60 feet, on Octavia street, near Market and Halght streets; dwelling and lot, 22:6x §7:6 feet, on California street, near Pierce; eleven fots on the northeast corner of Fountain and Twenty-fifth streets; seven lots on the west side of Noe street, near Nineteenth street; building lot, 23x137:6 feet, on the south line of Frederick street, 150 feet west of Cole street; dwell- ing and lot, 24:6x125 feet, on east line of Guerrero street, near Twenty-fifth street; improvements and 50-vara lot, corner of Kearny and Lombard streets, fronting 27 feet on Kearny, 137:6 on Lombard and 137:6 feet on Chestnut street. Shainwald, Buckbee & Co, will hold an executors’ sale of real estate at auction, at their salesroom, Nos. 215-220 Montgom- ery street, on Tuesday, November 14, at noon. Two pleces of property, one on the easterly line of Mission street, 195 feet north of Twenty-fifth street, 25x115 feet, and the other on the northwesterly line of Harrison street, §8:5 feet northeasterly from Sixth street, 24:8x80 feet, with im- rovements, will be offered at this sale, 'or account of the estate of the late Eli- s saak b avings ng 0/ and private capitalists manemfig":fi Teal sstate security Auring the woek ana less than ing November 4, which is $163,230 B oot the wekk previh S, $401,400, ?:mka aggre- ollows: Hi- The loans of the savings Ak, s honte 2 g ernia, ,225; G n, L850, San F - clsco Savings Unlon, $200: Savings mmd Loan, $7000; Humboldt, $8400; Securit $10,800; “Mutual, $900, and French. Sweh The loans of the building assoclations amounted to $15,900, and the loans of pri- vate capitalists and others to $33,045. *All the loans by the Hibernia and Mutual were at 6 &gr cent, the former includin; one of $24.000, one of $21,130, one of §l4, and one of §13,600. Releases for the week were $204,050, against $520,415 for the pre- vipus week. Mortgage loans in San Francisco and drawn for a fine residence which he pro- poses to erect on Pacific Helghts, to he occupied by himself and family in the near futurs HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. R W Hoffman, N Y A R de Sanno, Phila W H Honnum, Woodld J L Wortham, Texas C E Niles, Tex; J Johnson, N Y Bige: R E Russell, J R Russell, Kingman J P Treanor, Fruitvale C J Booth, Danviile T Boyd, San Rafael G Peiranc F D Wi Boston S Jose J Brennan, Cal Mrs M Warring, 8 Jos | € Hayworth, Martines Miss Titus, Oakland T B Bond, Lakeport J Craig & fy, Cal Dr E G Case, Uklah Dr R E Reese, Elko P B Yates, Los Ang F R Plasco, Ariz P O Prince,' Los Ang J J Hichborn & w, Cal J M White, Stockton Mrs F T Baldwin, Cal H C Holmes, Boston |H Fairbank & w, Sac P Olker & w, Paris |R Jauss, Los Angeles O Heilbron & w, Sacto J F Pearl, San Jose E R Downs & w, N Y L Carten, § Barbara P H Woodward & W, | Mrs J C Dubols, Cal New York § Sinal, San Jose H Rummelsburg, Sac C D Hanford, S Jose E G Eldridge, Cal F Franks, Cal J W Black, Cal B F Shepherd Valley ¢ C Orr & ty, Mont PALACE HOTEL. | Dr Bertholdt, Germany|R I Mason, Mich southeast corner of Page street and Cen- | :6_feet, for $11,000, | les- | of | Mrs Bertholdt, Ger- |N H Brodirson, N Y many I W Knapp. i Dr 0 D Norton, U 8 N|Frank L Gray. Sacto J A Oliver, US N E D Mooers, Tios Ang Henry Dovle, BC |T J Fleld, Montarey AF han, Mo Mre Field, Moenterey Mre Nathan, Mo D C Gilman, Balt:mcre | E H_Cox, Madera Mrs Gilman, Paltimcre | H Blum, Mexico | E 0'Brien, Folsom | T Murtha, Victoria H Wall lacer minin, claims Hats and lot. Bixbe feet, on Cohen mace’ | Gno Vo x Jno Fennell, Tehama N A Miles, U S'A F M Seller,’ Portland L W Stein, Brooklyn Mrs Miles, Washingtn |Mrs Stein, ‘Brooklyn Mies Miles, Washingtn |A°A Moore Jr, Oaklnd Mies Hoyt, Washingtn (L L Munns, Cleveland Col Muhler, U S A |A H Baiay, Clevealnd B B Hall, Wash |G W McNear, Oakiand Mr Russell, Portland Mrs McNear, Oakiand Mrs J Hatch, Sn Jose |D S Rosenbaum, Cal Miss G Hatch, Sn Jose 'F M Mavers, Los Ang M M Roseabaum, N Y C D Johnson, Cal J H Dougnerty, N ¥ |Mrs Dougnerty, N ¥ | Alex Just, ¥ ¥ D M Dowe, Sacto Mrs E Dwyer, Sacto | E Dwyer, Sacto R L Vail, Los Ang H C Avis, St Louis |H T Oxnard, Cxnard NEW WESTERN HOTEL. D McDonald, San Jose ‘D Marzarint, Idaho W M Gregory, Fresno |S Momgett!, Le Ang W Rallson, Cal S Migniola, Ukiah |C J Thompson, § Diego |G Raymond, Salt Laxe G W Thurnburg, Sacto|R Caithness, w, Wash 73 Maloney, Napa _|C L Foote & w, Seattle W' F Eaton, Stockton |Miss Johnson, Minn B Stein, Modesto 8 Rowe, Missour! R L Sharp, Chicago |P J Cunningham, Il W J Becker, Manila e Mining Property Sold. SAN ANDREAS, Nov. 10.—Charles P. Baumgartner of San Francisco has boughf an eighth interest In the St(—l}a n Campo Seco. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Ten. Pk & O Ry 65.115 — Oak SL & H. — 50 Powell-st R 6s — 122 | Presidio . 0 3 Bac El G&Rss. — — | Powder — § F & N_P 5s.114%115% | California .....170 180 ST & s.lvsausz:?— B Dynamite.. % s § Ry of Sal 65.108% — |Glant Con Co.. 89% 8y B Pof S TR [Vigont oo §% am‘f 8 P C s(aoi). — — | Sugar— B P C 6s1906).111 — |Hana P Co.... 10% 11 £ P C 6s(1912).118% — |Haw C & S Co — 96 B P Clscgbs — — |Honokaa S Co. 34% 35 SP 23 — |Hutch S P Co. 25% — 8Y 114% — |Kilavea S Co.. % 30 8V 03 — Makaweli S Cod9 — § V Wis(3dm).101% — |Onomea S Co.. 6% 35% Stktn Gas 6s.. — — |Paaubau S Co. 34 3 Wathr Stock: I" Miscellaneous— Contra Costa.. T T1% Al Pack Assn..118%19 Marin County. 50— Mer Ex Assn.. — 100 Spring Valley. 7% 98 | Oceanic § Co.. 92 8215 Gas and Electric— Fac A P A.... 1% — Cent Gas Co. Pac C Bor Co.145 — Cent L & P. 8§ — [Par Paint Co.. 8% — Morning Session, i 28 871 6235 49 00 92 00 57 25 15 00 97 50 977 % & 8Tig 8 00 81y 150 MAKAWEN ..oorveevrenueenoneanraueess 4900 Afternoon Session. Board— 145 Contra Costa Water. 70 225 Contra Costa Water. 12 50 Equitable Gas. §25 0 Hana Plantation Co. 10 8215 50 Hutchineon S P Co. 287 6 Hutchinson S P Co. < 28 50 70 Market Street Railway.. 62 00 y | 1 { Columbia 167 8 Wal 50 Equitabls 5 Onomea 20 100 Vigorit 20 40 15 100 10 Equitabl 150 Vigorit 00 Century 2 Caribou 20 Century PROD 100 Petroleu: 200 Petroleu: 200 Petroleu Alpha ... Alta . 400 Vigorit Powder. Street— 60 Oceanic § 8 Co $1000SF&SJV Board— 25 Contra Costa Water. 50 Contra Costa Water. 0 Equitable Gas. 40 Giant Powder Oceanic 8 S Co. Honokaa Sugar Co. Hutchinson Sugar Co. 2 Market Street Railway 20 8 F Gas & Electric Co. 20S V Water 108 V Water. Board— 200 Pennsylvania Consolidated. 400 San Luts Btreet— 70 Blue Goose .. $3000 Market Street Ry Con 5s. 100 Mutual Electric Light 13,000 Omnibus Cable 6s. $1000 Oceanie § § Bond: 10 S F Gas & Blectric Co. 10 S F Gas & Electric, cash. ter. JBOARD. e Gas. Sugar Co. Powder Afternoon Board— Contra Costa Water. Contra Costa Water. Contra Costa Water. Powder Morning Session. Sessfon. Morning Session. Board— 100 Tidal Wi 300 Tidal Wi 45 Caribou .. 150 Barker Ranch ave , ave . Otl_Com 100 Grand ‘Central Oil Comp: 200 Grand Central Ofl Company 200 Oakland Oil & Gas Company Btreet— 100 San Joaquin O. & D. Company. 100 Big Panoche .. 200 Monterey Oil Company 150 Oakland Ofl & Gas Company Afternoon Board— 200 Tidal Wave . 200 Tidal ‘Wi 200 Century Ofl Company Oil Compan. 300 Oakland Ofl & Gas, Company OIL EXCHANGE, UCERS' Session. m Center m Center Afternool Board— m Center . Morning Session. MINING STOCKS. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUBSDAY, Nov. 10— p. m. Bid Ask. | 03 04 Kentuck — 03| Lady W SAN FRANCISGO STOCK AND EXCHANGE | P THE CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE. Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Friday, November 10. Stmr Samoa, Jahnsen, 30 hours from Eureka. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, hours from Mon pitmir Jennfe, Mason, 13 cays from Hunters 3ay. pomr Santa Cruz, Hinkle, 4 hours from Ames- | Stmr Orizaba, Nicolson, 74 hours from New- (), ete. | poimr South Portiand, Hall, § days from Coos | Bav. | schr Lnnfi; Schnauer, Sorenson, 18 days from Grays Harbor. hr Guid?, Olsen, 24 days from Grays Har- - CLEARED,. | Friday, November 10. | pStmr_Corgna, Debney, Sen Diego; Goodall, | Perkins & Co, Ross, Queenstown; Bal- SAILED. FrHaxy, November 10. an Dieg Stmr Stmr Stmr sz Stmr Alcatraz, Carison, —. Stmr Santa Cruz, Br stmr_ Wellingtc Br ship P Fr bark M: Brig Lurlin a Cruz. p m—Weather 12 miles. Oct 3, lat 9 ) v Port Blakeley, for Dublin. DOME: bark Plus, from Nov 8—Schr H D Bendixsen, f; PORT TOWNSE. Robert Lewers, fr: 1ulu. Sailed Nov $—Stmr Czarina, for San Fran- clsco, Honolulu. D—Arrived Nov 10—Schr 1 Port Gamble, for Hono- in Nov 9—Br ship Waterloo, from | Tacoma. | oLY M};‘!.\'—Fanea Nov 10—Schr Joseph Russ, *AR—Arrived Nov 10—Stmr Cleone, hence fo | mi | PORT | s or San F ranciseo; | stmr b for ' —; Jap stmr Rlo Jun Maru, for Yokchama; stmr Bertha, for GELF ved Nov 10—Ship Two 4, for Comox ved Nov | vember 5. SAN PEDRO—Astived Nov 9—Stmr Alc: | trom Greenwood. Sailed Nov 10—Stmrs Lakme and Ruth, for | San Franciseo UREK A—Arrived 3 tmr Weeott, hme hence Nov'§. Nov Nov r Lagul hence Nov The following ‘were the sales in the San Fran- | "¢ s e % s ellomng wers theasl | (FORT BRAGG-Salled Nov 10—Stmr Noyo, Morning Session. | PORT. 100 Best & Belcher 42( 200 Ophir . 2 NeEw YO oF o5n. 100 Crown Point... 13| 300 Ophir . g1 [T TORE 3 e e 150 Gould & Curry 24| 500 Sterra Nevada. 40| ‘O™ for Honomw. = o o 200 Mexican ....... 3; | LN O Procitale v | (COLON -Arrived Nov s—Stmr Advance, from 400 Bullton 05) 500 Overman 18| Sailed S o ¥ m S it 8l ,\i‘f_u’»x-fii"r’d”&?fl?%.&"é New York. ustice | couta; stmr Jose, for Panam 200 Ophir | Stme Peru. for Panania. ENTSIN—Arrived N The following were the sales in the Pacific | fram Chomsimar. o o7 10-Schr B K Wood, Stock Board yesterday: | MAZATLAN—Arrivad Nov 8—Schr Gen Ban- Morning Sesston. | ning, hence Oct 24. 200 Andes 18 50 Ophir lcd MYy 8—Stmr Chas Nelson, 900 Belcher 32 106 Ophir . 50 Best & Belcher 41 200 Sierra Nevada. Pl 10—Br ship Laomene, Afternoon Session. | oo Fortiand 50 e = 5 200 Best & Belcher 40 300 Mexican e s TS T NGRSy Ko 20 Con Cal & V.1amie 200 Mexican a3 o s 200 Con Cal & Va..1 40 200 Ophir . ; AanRE : NEW YORK—Sailed Nov 10—Stmr Barbarosa, 19 Hale & Naro, . 4 | for Bremen, via Southampton HAVR from N Arrived Nov 16 Ye OCEAN TEAVEL Pacific Coast Steamship Co. mr La Touraine, chants’ e November 19, 1899, The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry building was dropped at exactly noon to-day— | at noon of the 120th meridian, o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. Branch Hydrographic Office, San Francisco, Exchange, U. 8. N., Mer. Cal or at C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. S. N., in charge. Andes Mexican 32 34 Belcher Occidental 1B & Best & Belcher 9| Ophir Steamers leave Broadway Bulllon . Overman . wharf, San Francisco: Caledonia Potost For’ Alaskan ports, 10 @ Chollar Savage ' m., Nov. 2, 17, 13, 11, 2. %, Challenge Con. Scorpton . = Dec. 2, change at_Secattie. Confidence g Belcher o7 | For Victoria, Vancouver Con Cal & V: erra Nevada. 33 (B. C.), Port Townsend, Se- Con Imperial Silver Hil 03| 3 attle, Tacoma, Everett, An- Crown Point . §t Louis 05 ecortes and New Whatcom Exchequer . St = (Wash.), 10 a. m., Noy. 3, 7. Gould & Curry 2 25 I 12, 17, 22, 27: Dec. 2 and Hale & Norc... 23 40 Uni 23 | every fifth day thereaffer; change at Seattle Julia — 02|Utah G| to this company's steamers for Alaska and Justice 03 04 Yellow 22| G. N. Ry.: at Tacoma to N. P. By.; at Vaa- | couver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m.. Nov. : 5, 10, 15, 20, %, 30; Dec. 5, and every fifth day Time Ball. thereafter. Santa Cruz, Monterey, fan Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Lauls_Obispo), | Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, | San Pedro. East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and | Newport, 9 a. m., Nov. 4, 8 12. 16, 20, 24, 28; Dec. 2, and_every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luis Oblspo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. m., Nov. 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22. 26, 20; Dec. 4, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, fan Jose del For 5 H Times Waters the city United States and Heights Francisco Bay. thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and (Mission-street twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide Is the same at both places. front at_Fort Po int, entrance low waters occur at wharf) about T T e S e i e Sun, Moon and Tide. — Coast and Geodetic Survey— of High and Low to San Published by official au- | cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz Santa Rosa- 1 | ta and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth of each month. For further information obtaln company’s folder. The eompany reserves the right to change without previous notice, steamers, safling dates and honrs of safline TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts. 10 Market st., San Francse "~ THEG R &N OO PISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO SATURDA’ NOVEMBER 11 PORTLAND From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. 'm. 812 First Class Including Berth 58 Second Class and Meals. (Time| {Time Ft. Ft. H W/ w .| 6:29) 6.5 12:4] 1.9) 4.6]. L W H W) 0:26( 0.7 7:12( 8.7 1.2] 1:18) 1. na} 6.0 0.8} 2:04/ 1.5) 8:35f. 6.2 0.0 2:48) 1. 151 8 4! —0.6] 8:81| 2. 54| 6.6 0.9 415 2.6| 10:34] 6.6; —1.1].. COLUMBIA.......... Nov. 9, 13, 29 STATE OF CALIFORNL Nov. 4, 14, 2% Short Line to Walla Walla, Spokane, "Butte, Helena_ and all points in the Northwest. .. | Through tickets to all pofnts East. B. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents. AMERICAN LINE. last tide of reference United States the da 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 ocurrence as to time. The second time column glves the second tide of the dav, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand columa gives the . except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. given are {n addition to the soundings on the Coast Survey charts, when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The helghts except The plane of the mean of the lower low waters. TO ARRIVE. A Tt e p—— Steamer Movements. | P dinsani d NEW YORE, SQUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARI3. Stopping at Cherbourg, westhound. From New York Everv Wednesday, 10 a. m. St. Paul .Nov. Dec. 13 St. Louls St. Paul . RED STAR LINE, New York and Antwern. From New York Everv Wednesday, 12 noon. Friesiand .Nov. §]Kensington . Southwark Nov. 15| Noordland .. ‘Westernland ...Nov. 22| Friesland .. EMPIRE LINE, Seattle, St. Michael, Dawson City. For full information regarding freight and passage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 80 Montgomery st., or any of {ts agencles. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. Steamer. From. Due. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- Empire .. Weeott Del Norte Alliance . Santa Rosa Washtenaw Albion Progreso Coos Bay. Matteawan Corona, North Fork Arcata ... Alameda Samoa . Orizaba . Grace Doll Walla_Wal State of Cal. Coquille River. Point Arena. Crescent City Coos Ba; Portiand Crescent Portland. Tacoma. Cape Noi Seattle.. Portland Victorfa |Cape No Seattle -{Newport Grays Hi Tacom: -{Portland, Crescent .|Sydney.. Humboldt. San Diego. .|Departure Bay. Humbholdt. I.|San Diego Humboldt. Point Arena. Coos Bay... Nippon Maru.../China and Japan. . Humboldt. City. me. me. arbor. City Nos |Nov.11 | BEEEERRERE mer of First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for Tndia. ete. No cargo recelved on board on.day of sailing. NIPPON-MARU. .Saturday, Nov. 2§ AMERICA-MARTY. “Thursday, Dec. 21 HONGRONG-MART Tuesday. Jan, 18 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. Ealling every Thuraday instead of <FFPR Eat lay, from November 2, 1599, at ~ 10 a m. from Pler 4, North River, foot of Morfon ‘st. LA GASCOGNE, Oct. 21; DA BRETAGNE, Oct. LA TOURAINE, Nov. 2: LA CHAMPAGN! Nov. 9: LA NORMAN- 16 | DIE. Nov. 18: LA GASCOGNE. Nov. 25; LA 16 | TOURAINE, Nov. %: LA BRETAGNS, Dee. 1. 17 | First-class to Havre, $60 and npward: 5 per | gent_reduction on round trin. Second-class to avre. $45: 5 per cent reduction on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 22 BNIG'I({ (Hudson bufld- Ién::. New York. .‘r.-rn AZI & CO., Pa- Coast Agents, ontgomery ave.. San | ery Arcata . Weeott .. Samoa ... State of Cal Santa Rosa Alliance . Lakme . Austraila Pomona Absrdeen Coos Bay. Queen Corona .. San Juan. Columbia |San Diego. Honolaly Caos Bay Humbold ‘Humboldt Portland. Oregon Port: Puget Sound, Humboldt. Portland. Newport.. San Diego. Panama.. Portland. . \Vic & Pgt Sd. Coquille Rv|Grays Harbor| - 12, 10 am | Pier 13 - 13, 2 pm|Pier 13 12, 10 am Pler 2 Nov. 19, 10 amyPier 2 | B0 BATE = The S S. Australia, Steamer. | Destination, Salls, Pier. s 1 Hondioly Carlisle Cty|China&Japan Nov. 11, 10 am/Pler 34 = at 2p m, = Pt. Arena.Point Arena..|Nov. 1i, 2 pm|Pier 2 B Asnaee’ s Newburg ... |Grays Harbor(Nov. 11, & pm........ 5D, Yo, Doneluie end Portland. Nov. 11, & pm|. < "m‘ Wednesday, Nov. 29, N e Iie & Pt 54" Noy. 13 a|Elerad | < N onng (At &P, m s ma P .12, 10 am| 3 e |Newport. Nov: 15, 9 1’;;}:; J Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawalt, Samoa, New Zealand, Australia, India, Sues, England, etc.; $610 first class. 5. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. C0.. Agt Piar 7 Fnot Parific St g %:» :2 am Pier 24 . 14, am Pier 11 o . ’ 14 10 am|piersy| BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. 10 am|Pier 2 2 pm|Pier 7 2 pm|Pier § pml.s ., 16, YamPierll| MON., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 17, 10 am{Pier 9 | g m., 4:15, 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night), Fri- 1% ......l....... |days 1 p. m. and 8:30; Sundays, 10:30 a. m., 8 . 18, 11 am|Pier 11 . m. Landing and office, Mission-street Dock, Nov. 18, 12 m|PMSS g’kr No. & Telephone Main 1508. FARE .. searanes 908

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