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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, Patent, Trademark and Copyright nts Solicited. ned ple thing, bric-a-brac, him. 1 COLF 1d, EMAN cl jewelry and . 506 Kear oft hns removed La Ve t.; phone Folsom 44 - | hot and coid water; radi | - * | AT Hotel 1 sekeeping room ; select locall NESS, 31—Elegantly suite housekeeping roomi ning water. furnished sunny bay-window; run- $100,000 TO loan on diamonds, watches,silver, seal- sKins, planos, guns. Uncle Harri A BRANCH office for Call ndvertisements and iptions has been established at 103 Va- ncla_st. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and U | AN u Anto date new fireproo Opened Oct. rates reasonable. 21 Ta A_BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth e to $1 per night; §1 2 to §5 per week, and 1ight housekeeping; open all night. ancisco, Turk and Taylor sts. Homeltke house; modern service: elevator; s Soc fo §1 50 da: bath; ro WORTH' week: housekeepl; TT, 142 Market (old No. 1564)—F nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. w: N0l Powali and M e Weekly Cal ailing, $1 per year 7 PHOTOGRAPHIC PPLIES. ST and fullest stock; square deal and KEAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. ELDRIDGE & ASTON, THEAST CORNER few blocks fror rents $110, Mark SSTERN ADDITION FLATS. Grove st., near Laguna; $ mod n Grove st. and 4 on rear lot 22:11x120 feet; rents § $8,500—Two new elegant modern flats of 6 and 9 rooms and bath; rents $50; on Webster st., near Post; lot 22:6x87:6 feet. 1,090 balance mortsage a! cent; s of § 6 rooms offer sub- egant modern flat: bath on lot itted. eenth: § § rooms and bath; rents % feet SOUTH MARKET INVESTMENTS. TO CLOSE A N ESTATE. $4,000—Rented low at $46; & flats of 4 and § rooms: in_good all rented; Tot 83:! PAYS 15 PER CENT. $6,000—S!x flats of 7 and 4 room: parate en- es; all in excellent condition; lot EOXT5 feet. et; near Eighth and How- | T BE_SOLD. | $5T5. FROM $1,250 'tion of boulevard 4 boulevard from { » to Golden Gate Park, at one- any Iot in the i $450 can ica asked for ADMINISTRATOR'S S. $250—Nice lot on Duncan st. ALE, near Sanchez; | y for bullding; size 25x114 feet. $1% per foot; lot feet, on Twenty- | third st., near a; street bi»‘ HOMES AT YOUR O TERMS. | $100 balance e as rent; elegant story and basement house of § and bath; porcelain tub; tile 1s; dome cellings; every modern | j rovement; fine view; block from | electric cars. BASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. 'S for good bargains. ; rents $10,000 yearly. ents $402. $300. reclosure, ne fats; rents $116. near Mason; store and lods- | ry st., —Three elegant new flats, near Mason T §142; an estate; must sell. s108, | fidts: new; elegant; rent nd flats; 1ot 50-foot front; half or and Market sts.; rents $109. | fine; . with 7 flats; renting nster corner; store and 2 flats; mort- hree new flate; rents about $80; near 4 Bush sts. | flats; rents $50. flats; Sutter st.; lot 27-foot st.; 8 flats; rents $45. { near Sixth st.; rents $46. sion; 10 rooms; rents $20; at A. M. SPECK & CO.’S, 657 §-room cottage on bituminized 130; also a large 7-room house near Haight; houses built to ; easy terms. Inquire on prem. w house of 6 rooms and lot 80x100, : terms §200 cash, balance $ per use cost $1200. Inquire WAL 0., 614 Call bunlding. must be £old; make an offer; new 4 lot 20:9x100; No. 386 Rich- than $2000 will buy acramento s, lota north of Golden Gate Park, | and you wish to sell them, ) Montgomery st. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale Market st., near Call buld- inds tree. frult_or early vegetabls | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEE PING. Call adv iren ts and established at the | ty-second and Ken- | 9 p. m. | arge unfurnished rear: rent §1. { CLAY, 2421, near Filin Serd upper rooms modern | | | s of 8 and 4 rooms; rents $21; | P 1206 Market, cor. Golden Gate Il furn; rms. & offices. office, 2200 Fillmore st. 125 (United States Hote)—Clean, neat week up; elevator day &nd night. furnished | nr. Market—2 newly g water; §5 and $10. 1530—Furnished sunny alcove front r two, or housekeeping. sunny 180 h outheast cor. Seventh unny rooms, en suite or reading room; elevator. . 21 (The Wellington)—Respectable | house; new and elegantly fur- | running water; bath 50 to §7 per wk. e ssion—Select family $150 to §6 per w ff Howard, near Sixt ce ewly furnished | per month. 200 suni nicely fur- hed; convenience; electric lights. FOWARD, §20—Clean, respectable, % to $1 per Tight; Trom §1 per week to §3; Howard-st car to the door. MASON, 213} or cn suite; MCALLISTER, 70 also eingle nice rooms for ho uites; bath; gas. i rooms and day, wk., mo. L ROY House, 1 st.—Incandescen | " light, reading-room, s nd lades’ T TO! per nigh ; week, $2 +~ $8; month. 38 to $30; elevator on‘office floor; with hot, cold water; baths. H, 192 (Girard House)—2 han sunny corner rooms as offices. - S | SHERMAN Apartment House, 2 near Market—Furnished and unfu THE Oaks, 119 Third—A good_rooming house | for good people. R. HUGHES, Proprietor. | TURK, 127—Nice, furnished front rooms, $6 and | §3 month; single room, . fhadi: | 23_Two single rooms, $5 and $7; will sunny. TURK rent together; use of bath A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | subscriptions has been established at_the | corner of Twenty-second and Ken- | Open till § p. m. | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1086 Va- lencia st ROOMS WANTED. ROOM wanted—Young man will teach book- ng and telegraphy in exchange for room. S0, Call office. S AND SUPPLIES. | SWING MACHINE LY, rented; upplies. 145 Sixth, ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; re- pairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. e e | MURPHY—In_th PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS for furnishing labor and material for laying tile floors in the hallways of the main (or first) floor and the second and third floors of the Hall of Justice building. Office of the Clerk of the Board of Super- visors of the City and County of San Fran- cieco, November 14, 1899. In ' accordance With Resolution No. 3664 (fourth series) of the Board of Bupervisors sealed proposals will be received in open see- sion of the Board of Supervisors on Monday afternoon, November 20, 1899, from 2 to 2:80 @'clock, for furnishing the labor and material for laying tile floors in the hallways of the main (or first) floor and the second and third floors of the Hall of Justice building in strict accordance with the plans and specifications _prepared by Messrs. Shea & Shea, architects, and to be seen rt their office, No. 26 Mont* gomery street, San Francisco. The work of construction to be done in strict accordance with the said plans and specifica- tions and under the supervision of Mesars. Shea & Shea, architects. Eight hours to constitute a day's work for all workmen emploved upon the work, and the minimum rate of wages to be paid on said work to be two (82) dollars per day. Bidders will estimate and state a price for which the entire work will be performed to the entire satisfaction of the architects, Messrs. Shea & Shea. The party to whom the contract may be awarded will be required prior to or at the time of the execution of sald contragt, to pay the cost of advertising this notice in three daily newspapers and the resolution award- ing the contract in the officlal newspaper. In order to preserve uniformity and to fa- cilitate the award the board has resolved to receive no bids unless made upon blank forms prepared by the committee and a certifled check on some bank in the City and County of San Francisco for the sum of five hundred ($500) dollars, deposited by the bidder with his bld and made payable to the Clerk of the Board of Sueprvisors, conditioned that if the proposal be accepted and the contract award- ed, and if the bidder shall fail or neglect to pay the printing charges, execute the con- tract and give the required bond withtn six days after the award is made, then and in that case the said sum shall be paid into the City and County Treasury by said Clerk as iquidated damages for such failure and neglect. Blanks furnished by the Clerk The board reserves the right to reject all | bids it the public good so require. JNO. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. Chief Commissary, San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 16, 1899. Sealed proposals for furnishing and delivering fresh beef and mutton will be re- ceived here and at offices of Commissaries at Alcatraz Jsland, Angel Island, Benicle Bar- racks, Fort Mason, Presidio of San Francls- co and San Diego Barracks, Cal., until 11 o'clock a. m., November 16, 158, and then opened. Information furnished on applica- tion, Envelopes containing proposals should be indorsed *‘Proposals for fresh beef and mutton,” and addressed to undersigned or to Commissary at post to be supplied. H. J. GALLAGHER, Major. Chlef Commissary. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follo Luigi Malatesta and Teresa Garibaldl. Charles R. Peters and Mary M. Ewing. Sam Rushforth and Emily K. Ready 2 Charles Neustadt and Flora Bibo.. .8 John Meyer and Minnle R. Rosenbohm. .4 Andrew Graham and Lizzle L. Winchester. W. S. Robertson and Mollie F. Berryessa..l Antonio Scarafani and Antonia Tarantino..2: Peter Yeuni and Angelina Anselny. Edward Hannan and Rose C. Peters. 3 e e e e BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATES. Birth, marriage and death notices sent mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at elther of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to h he same published. GALLEGOS—In Berkeley, November 11, h allegos Jr., a son. 1309, COHN wife of Samuel Cohn, a daughtes HAGGETT—In San Mateo, Cal., November 11, , to the wife of F. F. Haggett, a son. D K—In Martinez, November 9, 1899, to the wife of J. L. Hollenbeck, a son. JANSSEN—In this city, November 5§, 1899, to the wife of John J. Janssen, a son. MARRIOTT—In this city, November 10, 15%9, to the wife of fott, a son. city, 'mber 14, 1809, to the wife of Richard Murphy, a son. QUILLINAN—In_this city, November 13, 1539, to the wife of Matt J. Quillinan, a son. MARRIED. ANDERSON—CARLSON—In this city, Novem- ter 11, 1589, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander, John Anderson and Hilda Charlotta Carlson, both of San Franci: h of Francisco. ADY—FINE—In this city, by the Rev. W. S. y, November 12, Urmy, D.D., Harry J. Cassady and Mabel A. Fine, both of San Franc NELSON—SANDSTROM—In this city, Novem- ber 13, 159, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander, Charles Fritiof Nelson and Anna Sand- strom, both of San Francisco, TSPECIAL NOTICES. ROOMS papered from §3;_whitened, $1_up: | painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 819 Third. | MASSAGE, vapor, electric baths. PROF. W. RIEDL, 108 Eddy, form. at Highland Springs. AD tenants ejocted for $4; collections made v country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. Montgomes rooms 9-10; tel 3 B. ‘STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. TALA, Storage Warehouss. F. SMITH, prop.. 28 Miselon: go0ds guaranteed; tel. Clay 2. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office. 401 Post. cor. Powell: tel. Main F713. WATCH REPAIRING, uaranteed 2 years. 0 Koarny. WATCHES cleaned 75c; The Roy Jeweliry and Optical Co.. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. LOT sox150, with large cottage of 6| 313 coms_and bath; stable, windmill, tank, ete. | 0—Lot 40x115; fine 2-story house 8 rooms ath: near station; must be sold at once; worth $4000. | $2900—Lot 40x150, on Morton et., bat. the rail- | nads, with fine new modern cottage 7 rooms; | 500 cash, balance $25 per month. $2350— Lot 40x150; Morton st., ra ave. gant new houss cash, balance $30 per month. | near Santa | of § rooms; | Houses to | let in all parts of Alamed: H. P. MOREAL . 1432 Park st | DA ROOMS AND HOARD. HOME for ladies in delicate health; large | ground: rivate. MRE. DR, FUNKE, 1418 8th. OAKLAND ABVERTISEMENTS, OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLA Il $1000—1 HAVE for sale i0 lots 25x125 as & whole; this property is worth §2000; the owner is in absolute distress for the want of immediate funds and !s sacrificing this property that ¢he may make an immediate sale; the lots command & magnificent ; within 40 min- | utes of the as 2 railroad stations within 3 minutes” walk: running water, etc.; call and | get full particulars. J. W. LAYMANCE, 636 Market st., S. F. ighth st., Oaxland. Jakland on terms: 14 ete. BALSBURY, TO lease—30 acreg near fruit. bulldings, springs, 508 Broadway, Oakland. MODER in Fruitiale ave.; only pen’ to-day. 200 cash, balance to sult; house CLAS FIE At C nts and subscriptions | h office, 2200 Fillmore st. 004~ 3—Furr shed housekeeping; 8 com- | $13; 7 also single, $5 to pay-window room rn conveniences, $8 t housekpg., 32 60 Wk. ing apart- tral. enr Twenty-fir or housekeeing. Post—Furnished nished flat, compis aylor, nea en, $12; stove. partly McALLISTER, 3 sunny ¢ fur- ished rooms; ckeeping and single very pieasant rooms; ; gas stove; $1 O FARRELL, 125, near Powell—All light room: $. Apply 15 Grant ave. modern; | TENTH, 18, corner Minna—Large front room for housekeeping; also single. THIRTEENTH, 405, cor. Valencla—Sunny cor- ner front room, nicely furnished: kitchen, bath, telephone; $12. $1000-LOT, 4-room house, bath; suitable for chicken ranch: Haley st., Bast Oakland; take Highland Park car. APEST and best In America—The Weekly " 16_pages, sent to any address*in the {ed States. postoaid. for $1 per year. “ OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. DIVIDEND Noti 0. per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Planta- tion Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st on and after MONDAY, November 20, 1899. Transfer books wiil close ‘on Tuesday, November 14, 1599, at 3 o'clock p. m. B. H. SHELDON, Secrstary. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 3 (Zc per share) of the Kilauea Sugar Plantation Com- pany will be pavable at the office of the com- pany, No. 327 Market st., on and after Wednesday, November 15, 1899, Transfer books wiil close on Thursday, November 9, 1899, at 8 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIED. Braly, Margaret JI. Brooks, Eliza J. Brown, Florence E. Chaplin, james Cuft, Bridget Ferguson, Willlam P, Flaherty, Mary Graham, Robert S. Hall, Abraham Hancock, David C. Hutton, Caroline A. Kingsley, Alfred M. Lindeman, Theresa McKay, John P. Madden, James J. BRALY—In this city, November 14, 139, Mar- garet Jane Braly, dearly beloved mother of Mrs. Willlam J. Eryvan and Willlam R. Sloan, a native of Alabama, aged ST years. BROOKS—In this city, November 14, 1895, Eliza J. Brooks, beloved wife of David Brooks, and Morken, Johanna M. Muiter, El Page, Jos Quinn, Richard Anna ers, Peter an, Henrletta g Joseph A. ulllvan, John Thom, Edgar D. Thomas, John G. Warren, Sylvia Whitely, Willlam H. Wynne, Mary J. mother of Lizzle, Jumes, Maggie, Mami Walter and Ethel Brooks, a native of Ir land, aged 35 years. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from James Ha gan's undertaking parlors, 445 Valencia street, SROWN-—In this city, Florence Emily Brown, beloved daughter of James F. and May J —In Berkelov, November 13, 1839, at the residence of his doughter, Mrs. A Bayley, 247 Ward James Chaplin, and Walter and a native of London, 9 months and 10 days. father of Mrs. E. Manley James Cha Engiand, aged 80 (London, England, and Australlan papers please copy.) G The funeral services will take place this day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, at his late restdence. Interment Mountain * View Cemetery. CUFF—In this eity, November 14, 1899, Bridget, beloved wife of Thomas Cuff of Sulsun, Cal., a native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 6§ F In this city, November 14, 151, Willlam P. Ferguson, a natiye of Scotland, aged §3 years. FLAHERTY—In Claremont, November 13, 1599, Mary Flaherty, beloved mother of Mrs. Annie Donnelly, a_native of County Gaiway, Ire- land, aged 70 years. CFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 11:30 o'clock, from her late residence in Claremont. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery, San Francisco, by 1 o clock creek boat GRAHAM—In Oakland, November 14, 189, Robert Shaw Graham, beloved father of Jean Grabam, a native of Dumbarton, Scotiand, aged 48 years 11 months and 2§ days. HALL—In this city, November 13, 1599, Abra- ham Hall, o natlve of Massachusetts, aged 74 years £ months and § days. [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Thurs- day), at 10 o'clock, at the First Unitarian Church, corner Geary and Franklin streets, Intermént Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 11:30 Uclock train from Third and ~Townsend street | ITANCOCK—Entered into life eternal, at Phoe- nix, Ariz., November 13, 158, David C., be- ioved husband of Ida Soule Hancock, son of Mre. C. E. Hancock, and brother of Charles E. and John Churchill, a native of Mystic River, Conn. HUTTON—In this city, November 14, 1§%, Caro- line A. Hutton, beloved mother of Mrs. J. H. Nagon and F. A. and W. H. Huiton, a na_ tive of New Brunswick, aged 63 years 11 monthis and 11 days. KINGE -In this city, November 13, 1589, Alfred M., dearly beloved husband of Char- loite Xingsley, and father of James, Sister Pius, Sadie, Katherine and Lucy Kingsley, a native of Norwlch, Conn., aged 63 years. > Friends and Acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1165 Oak street, thence to St. Dominic’s Church, Steiner street, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing_at 9:30 o'clock. St. Dominic's Sodality of Holy Name, please take notice. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. LINDEMAN—In Alameda, November 13, 1899, Theresa Edith, wife of Ferdinand Lindeman, mother of Mrs. George Gray Gormley, Mrs. William J. Browne, Mrs. Ryan and Ferdi: nand, Eva, Tsabel and Arthur Lindeman, and sister of Mrs. C. B. T. Graham and Mrs. L. . D, Shortt, o native of London, England. [ The funeral will take place this day (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late — HENRY dJ. GALLAGHER COU.,, (Buccessors to Flannagan & Gallaghe), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln schoal, Telephone South $0. MCAVOY & CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 1285 Market st., between Sth and Sth. Telephone South 247. by | —In_this city, November 1, 1899, to the | , a natlve of California, aged 1 year | Hancock and Mrs. George | residence, 912 Park street, Alameda, thence to St. Joseph's Church. Interment private. McKAY—In Chicago, November 8, 1§%, John P., beloved son of John N. McKay, Stepson of Mary McKay, and beloved brother of Mrs. W. C. Moorman and Willlam N. McKay, aged 22 years and 20 days. t (>7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock, at the First United Presbyterian Church, corner Golden Gate avenue and Polk street. Inter- ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. MADDEN—In this city, November 14, 1599, James J., dearly beloved husband of Mary Madden, brother of P. F., John and Thomas Madden, and brother-in-law of John, Frank, Thomas and James Healy and Mrs, C. Mutti, a natlve of the parish of Kilkerin, County Galway, Ireland, aged 38 years and 2 months. g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late res! dence, 364t Third street, thence to St. Pa rick’s’ Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MORKEN—In this city, November 18, 188, Jo- hanna M. A. Morken, dearly beloved and only child of William C. and Maria Morken, a na- tive of San Franclsco, aged § years 11 months and 17 da; [ The funeral services will be held this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, at the residence of the parents, 402 Larkin street. Interment 0dd Fellows' Cemaotery. MULLER—In Klinginmunster, Rheinpfalz, Oc- tober 23, 1399, Elizabeth Muller (nee Gloss), beloved wife of Mathias Muiler, and beloved mother of Katie, Elisa and Lena Muller of Klinginmunster &nd Jacob and Loule Muller of San Francisco, aged 58 years. PAGE—In_this city, November 13, 189, Joseph Page of British ship Auldgirth, aged 43 years. QUINN—In this city, November 14, 1899, Rich- ard, dearly beloved husband of Annie Quinm, a native of Ireland, aged 59 years. RITTER—In tils city, November 12, 1899, Anna, beloved wife of Charles A. Ritter, and mother of George, William and ‘Charles Ritter, Mrs, J. C. Schililng and Henry, Arthur, Gustavé and Ferdinand Ritter, aged 53 years and 10 months. L7 Funeral this day (Wednesday), at §:30 o'clock, from the residence of her son, Wil- liam Ritter, 157 Sixth avenue. Interment pri- vate. ROMAN—In this city, November 13, 1899, Hen- rietta Roman, beloved mother of Mrs. Alyina Ecrowsky, the late Mrs. Bertha Levison, Mr: Clara Lowenstein, Mrs, F. Pauson, Mrs. H. Summerileld and Simon, Herman and Bruno Roman, a native of Zduny, Germany, aged 8 years, | CFFriends and acquaintances are respect- | fully imvited to attend the funeral servic this day (Wednesday), at 10:15 o'clock, at the residence of H. Summerfield, 1207 Gough street. Interment Hills of Eternity Ceme- tery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. ROGERS—In this city, November 18, 1899, Peter Rogers, a native of Ireland, aged 60 years. STANG—In this city, November 14, 1893, Joseph A., dearly beloved husband of Mollle S. Stang, father of Percy A. Stang, and brother of Mrs. William Dunn, Mrs. Fred Diem and Peter Stang, & native of Baltimore, aged 30 years 11 months and 3 days. A member of the In- dependent Riftes and San Francisco Commer- clal Travelers' Assoclation. (=83 and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, &3 Shotwell street, between Nine- teenth and Twentleth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. INDEPENDENT RIFLES—To the officers and members of the Independent Rifies: You are hereby notified to assemble at Saratoga Hall, §14 Geary street, to-morrow (Thursday), at 12:30 o'clock, to attend the funerat of our late secretary, Joseph A. Stang. By order L. SCHNEIDER, Captain. | SULLIVAN-In this city, November 13, 1so9, John Sullivan, a native of Ireland, aged 43 years. [ Friends and acquaintances and members of the Pacific Coast Marine Firemen's Union are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. Remaing at the funeral parlors of McGinn Bros. 31 Eddy street. -In this eity, November 14, 1809, Edgar Thom, ohly child of Charles and | Thom, aged 20 vears and § days {ends and acquaintances are respect- vited to attend the funeral to-morrow i ¢ 1:30 oclock, from the resi- | Gence of John P. Thom, 2103 Clinton avenue, | _corner Willow strest. Tnterment private. | | THOMAS—In Oakland, November 14, 1§99, John beloved husband of Francisca Carolina nas, & native of Azores Islands, aged 47 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- 4 to attend the funeral to-morrow 3 § o'clock, from his late re dence, S01 Campbell street, thence to St. Jo- seph's Portusuese Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. WARREN—In this city, November 14, 1899, Sylvia Warren, mother of Mrs. Willlam S. Moses, a native of New York, aged § years § months and 9 §¥Interment at Yreka, Cal. WHITELY this city, November 14, 1599, Willlam H. Whitely, brother of Margaret and Laura Whitely and Mrs, H. A, Dunbar, a of New York. Notice of funeral hereafter. n_this city, November 14, 1899, Mary beloved wife of Henry J. Wynne, Qiughter of Mrs. Alice Morrison, and sister of Mrs. T. P. Ellis and David J. Morrison, a native of San Francisco. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2719 ‘Harrison stréet, between Twenty- third and Twenty-fourth, thence to St. Peter's Chusech, Alabama street, near Twenty-fourth, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:3) (Thursday o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. T C Ramsey, Boise |E C Hahn, Stockton J'P Campbell, Boise |G Gingham, Stockton | 7 Wayler. Moscow L O Brown, Stockton , Moscow R S Taylor, Yreka W H Nichols, Cal E F Crane, Colusa G Howard, Moscow W W Buchanan, Mos- cow Mrs C A Paimer, Sac | G Vennigerholz, Mos- J A Mewaunt, Ga ) _cow J W Peart, Cal | P Cook, Rio Vista C H Peart, Cal | E W Westgate, Cal M rmillion, Cal i D Elllc S Rosa N Vermillion, Cal | Capt Conroy, Tenn | Mrs L Garlich, Cal | M Wood, Cal R J Linden, Portland > C Bush, Redding C § Nicemonger, Cal | F wasey, Redding § B Fulton, S Rosa nyder & w, Cal D P Durst, Wheatland W C Barrett & w, Cal Mrs J A Black, Cal G Kessler & w, Chicgo S R Graver & 'w, Chic | C Teague, Fresno J E Paddock, Armada A G Wilson, Visalia F B Clements, Cal W R C tout, A C White, ¥ Mille 'Dr A Warden, W A Hopkins, U S N Stockton L'. | 7 A 0O'Connor, "\\' B Harrison, | G F Wheeler, Or J M Graham, Cal M A Wright & w, Cal G S Crandall, Winters L Webber, Napa |Mrs Jones, Sicramento Smith, Sacramento F G Farrér, Carson C Winn, Cal VA L Bell, Colusa ¢ B Raleb & w, Can PALACE HOTEL. P Nye, San Diego |Mrs Babeock, Oakland Gaffney, Brooklyn |Mrs Gen J B Plckett, Mitchell, New York Washington, D C £ Kung, Tenn Miss Dyer, Oakland T Halbert, Tenn | M Sohr, Salt Lake E Long, Suisun ‘Loln Sobr, Salt Lake X NAY: R E Wilbert, Stktn 2> V G Downing, Buisun [T A Weber, Salt Lake T Quarles, U S8 A |J 4 Barboir, § Diego Malone, U 8 A _|C H Larkin, 'N York L Boardman, U § N|D McKay, Sacto A Jones, Portland |L F Graham, S Jose Merriman, Nashville G E Pickett, U 8 A A Kenney, Portland Mrs G E Pickett, H Deuchler, Portind) Washington, D C 7'S Davis, Sta_Rosa |Mrs Gen G E Pickett, G Wigle & w,P Alto, Washington, D C McF Doble & w.Cal Mre J M Stephenson, B & E AR ZSAEHYQN Steinbach, Portid Falo Alto B Larimer, Colo rew & w, Topeka tahler, Honda Bay H Doyle, Vancouver B Booth, Los Ang ~(Mrs Bliss, D L E Richards, L Ang |O E Considine, Mo Gibbs, Los Ang Mrs F L Curtls, Oakld Edson, Los Ang | Miss Haze, Oakland Works, Los Ang |V Herens, St Louis NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Fahey, Scattle [C Blodgett, Mass Jennihgs, Seattle [Mrs W W Bean, Utah rs M G Smith, Wash Mrs J H Eversoll, Utah B Thomas, Reno J Devine, Stockton Acever, Vermont |J Langford, Modesto J Beatty, San Jose ¥ R Brooks, Phila H Romney, Los Ang O A Bauméister, Ta T Payne, Fresno Mrs Hall, Bloomfield F D '<>-m;;:4:;g'v 0RO XQ Cohen, Petaluma | Miss Roe, Ashland | 7 H Macht, Fresno |V Durand, Santa Rosa N Fry, Haywards o Mrs. Simons Fails to Answer. OAKLAND, Nov. 14.—Contrary to all expectations, Mrs. Augusta Simons, form- erly the widow of the late Charles Kramm, the wealthy brewer, has decided not to answer the divorce suit brought re- cemlg by her husband, Anthony Simons, on the ground of cruelty. Her default was entered to-day and the cause referred to Court Commissioner Babcock to take testimony. e —————— Alameda News Notes. ALAMEDA, Nov. 14.—The annual meet- ing of the Municipal League will be held next Monday evening at Linderman's Hall. The committee on new charter will present its report and the question -of onds for school purposes and a lbrary building will be discussed. The members of the Alameda Boat Club are making extensive arrangements; for their entertainment, that takes place in Armory Hall on Friday evening, Novem- ber 24 An excellent programme has been arranged. e e As a rule the saloon-keeper puts his money to a much better use than any of his customers do thelrs. D L Wilson, Visalia |C H Deuchler, Chicago | cow street, 175 S of China, § 50 by E 200, block | Walla Walla. | P Scott, Fresno J P Jarman & w, Cal | 83 Excelsior Homestead; $s | Pomona . H I Burlelgh, Fresno |A B C Dowdell, Cal Laura A. Burris to H. Lacy, estate of Daniel | Titania |E Jagger, Fresno. (W Curtiss, Sacto Swett, No. 5532, Alameda County, $1000. ‘Willamette H B Carter, Los Ang |M Wolff, New York Mary M. Morton to Julius Radston, lot on | Arcata . S M Haskell, Pomona C W_Thomas, Woodld | NW corner of Webster and Wildey streets, N | Cleveland C M Heintz, Los Ang J B Porter, Salinas 27:6 by W_108:3; §10. Colon .. Panam: L M Holt, Tos Ang Dr M M Shearer, Cal | Josie and Marie A. Welch to Adolph Brandt, | Santa Rosa.....|San Diego C K Holmburg, Cal |H L Seavers & w, L A|lot on W line of Potrero avenue, 160 § of | Empire .. R C Harbison, Cal |C E Willlams, Stocktn | Twenty-third, S 25 by W 100; $1800. | Wellington A E Mist, Tulare Mrs J D Nash, Cal Estate of Michael Hart (by Francis Hart, ex- | Newburg G W _Allyman, Colusa V H Woods, S L O ecutor) to Henry E. Bothin, lot on NW line of | State of Cal | 7 L Naylor, 1daho P Welch & 'w, Sacto | Natoma street, 411 SW of First, SW 34 by NW | Coos Ba 1899 11 nell, lot on W._line of Fallon street, % N of | | Sixth, N 50 by W 100, -being Iots 18 and 13, block | 138, Map of_Dillon property, Oakland; $10. | Golden Rule Mutual Buflding and Loan | Association to B. Besenthal. lot on § line of Ninth street, 114:0% E of Center, E 50 by § 120, being lot 1i, block 32, Eighth-street Tract, | | Okland; $10. | Andriene and Charles Lievaux to Mareano | and Rose Gomes, lot on N line of Second street, | T E of Madison, E 2 by N &, being the S 5’ feet lot 2, block 131, Oakland: $600. | Frank W. and Orcelia C. Dixon to Chloe E. Derickson, lot on N line of Harmon street as extended 80 E from E line of Regent-street Homestead, £ 40 by N 141, betng portion of block 2, map of property of A. B. Dixon, Berke- ) (VG HUMBEAT 10 H PEORLE Opens the Parliament of Italy. ley; $10. P. and Maggie Mitchels to Madison, Bruce * Sellers (a corporation) of San Frlnutlc%{rlul' i 25 and 26, block V, Amended Map Moss Tract, | Special Dispatch to The Call. Brooklyn Township; $10. A. J. and Mary Larson to Frederick Bam- ROME, Nov. 14.—Parliament #as|mann, Jot on S line of Santa Clara avenue. 72 | B W of Pearl street, W 64 by S 135, Alameda: $10 opened to-day by King Humbert fm the | Wl st SUecy Vrdear W, and ey Hinkel hall of the Senate. His Majesty was 8C-| g ) A Marshall, lot 3, block B, Blake Tract. companied by the Queen and all of the | Maps i and 2, Derkeley property, Berkeley: 3100, | royal family except the Duke of Abruzzi, | John A. and Emma V. Marenall to Fred, W, | and by the Cabinet members and the | 3% 00 b ot s 530 B Tots, N B.15, W | principal court officials and dignitaries. | 108.53 to beginning, being the § portion of lot In the speech from the throne his |3 hlocr B.BBlklk’e Tr;&. Maps 1 and 2, Berkeley property, Berkeley; 3 | ;“)‘”"‘y expressed the hope that the | "iororial 7 Ham to A. F. Collings, beginning | nue an tanton etreet, an . northerly, dealt with last sessfon. Above all, he |thence E 68:3, N 9:6, W 85:3, § 8:6 to beginning, | added, it was necessary that the budget | being portion of Powers Tract, Alameda; $30. ber;peedny discussed. % isgamue! w‘-kégam 1“ Fannle go(r}betl. lf;teg(n The JKi % corner of anning way and Grove street, Including onmonnced the projected bills, | 8700, B 113.88, N 40, W 110 o beginning. po the taxation laws, and dwelt \pon. ‘he tion of 1ot 19, block 3, Barker Tract, Derkeley X 5 the | €ift. fl‘f;ggg’m economic improvements in the Sime to Elvina Beer, lot on S line of Chan- | 3 ning way, 110 E of Grove street, E 50 by § 135. | Adverting to forelgn affairs, King Hum- | being the E 30 feet of lots 1, 20 and 21, block 5, | bert said Italy’s reiations with the pow- | Barker Tract, Brooklyn; gift. [ ers were excellent and that nothing| Rosa M. Shattuck to Marion E. Donogh, Iot | menaced the country in any = cirection. | on S line of Addison street, 278 W of Shattuck | He alluded to Italy's participation in The | avenue, W 50 by § 134.62, belng portion of block | Hague peace couference and after en- |1 Shattuck Tract Map 1. Berkeley: $10. 1 b : \a. | Mat{lda T. and J. H. Paul to Julius A. Rem- | arging on the responsibility of . Parlia. 0 50 S ment fo secure to the GoURry Prosress | mel lot on B line’ of St. Charles street, 150 § D thai devel of Pacific avenue, S 30 by E 100, being lot 18, e development of its economic | pioek K, Tayvior & Page Tract, Alameda, quit- resources, continued: & clatm deed: $10. “The forthcoming celebration of the S holy year will be a signal event for tue Catholic world and our epoch and will af- | ford us an opportunity of showing once | Builders’ Contracts. Krug & Zimmermann Malting Co, (owners) more how dearly we respect and cause to | v, { be respected the obligation we socumeq | B: Zimmermann. - Carpentry, tinning, slazing with Huwe & Hippely (contractors), architect v = | and painting, ete., for an additional store and when, In achieving Italian unity, Wwe |warehouse on N side of present new malt kiln | made good the title of Rome to be the | house on SW corner of Eighteenth and Shot- capital of the kingdom of the Itallan | well streets; $4055 people. I am watching you. gentlemen, e and I await your labors with confidence. May they be as fruitful as the events re- EW quire. The innate satisfaction arising frfifub the accompns]hment of your duty will be your most cherished reward, and the good you have done the country by Continued From Page 8. strengthening the confidence of the country in the national institutions, This . is the dearest wish T can form to-day, as Ttime Ball. King and an Italian, that you will so act. e | I am convinced that I will have the|Branch Hydrographic Office, U. B, N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., November 14, 1899, ‘The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry bullding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— | i e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 | o'clogk p. m., Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. §. in charg: | | | | satisfaction of seelng my desire realized. Everything leads to the hope that the notable cconomic revival in Italy will continue and that by sedulous work, by the utilization of our productive energies, and by the intelligent and assured pro- tection of our agriculture and industries, we will be able to lay solid and endurabla | foundations for the reforms of which so | much has been said, but which have never been realized. The royal party was acclaimed by the people as it proceeded through the troop- lined streets to the Senate chamber and was heartily cheered on its entrance into the hall. e same scenes were wit- nessed when thelr Majesties returned to the Quirinal. ALAMEDA COUNTY NEWS BREVITIES OAKLAND, Nov. 14.—Judge Greene to- | day granted Emily Pfeiffer a divorce from | Herman Pfeiffer on the ground of habit- | ual intemperance and awarded to plain- | Sun, Moon and Tide. — — 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 same at both places. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. Sun rises. Sun sets. Moon sets. redl -4:51 2. m. o (Tu | Time| T ¥y tift the custody of the three minor chil-| § |oooe| gy |TU0¢) py |Time| o |Time| o dren. [ H W L Wj H W Mayor Snow and Messrs. Barstow, B Mcese and Mott of the City Council's |1 S | finance “committee counted the munici- |18 R | pality’s cash to-day and found the total B | amount to foot up $146,259 70, correspond- | | ing with Treasurer Gilpin's books. | > A big lock adorns the door of C. H. Kucks’ saloon on Twelfth street, the li- | cense to run which the City Council re- fused to grant last night. It is stated | that Kucks will try to sell out to some | other party. The attorneys for the Oakland Transit | Company have filed notice of a motion | | for a new trial in the $25,000 damage suit | of Mrs. Ollie Boone, who was given a_ver- | dict for $1000 by a jury last week. Some time ago the corporation offered to com- | promise for $2000, but Mrs. Boone refused. Mayor Snow has appointed William Dickerson as city expert. Dickerson wa. 239—11). il 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 econd time column gives the second tide of the day, the thi time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the da: except when there are but | three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights | given are in addition to the soundings on the | Tinited States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, | Focon iy B Sandtate for appointesent. ag | i then the mumber given ls subtracted from assistant sanitary inspector. He IS PODUIAT | ruference 15 the mean of the lower low waters n soclal and militia circles and is a prom- 2 ' 2 inent member of the Young Men's Repub- | lican League. b s e g REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Maybelle Naphtaly (wife of S. S > Steamer Movements. TO ARRIV] From. e L) to Lillian | L. McCarthy (wife of E. A.). ot on N line of Hfi—)omw 50 W -of Steiner, W 6:6 by N 137:6; Kirkham and Millle L. Wright to Hubert H. { Bancroft, lot on NE corner of Pacific and Scott | streets, 1 60 by N Steamer. | N 120 528,500, | . Thompson 3 Aberdeen {[Portland A. K. P. Jr. and Lizzie D. Harmon to |} swic) )1 Michael J. Kelly, lot on W line of Tenth ave. | mnarick -« Qreson Ports. S'of N street, S 50 by W 120; $10. [ o | . G. R. and Johanna Richmond to Augusta and Maria L. Muller, lot on NE corner of Naples and India streets, N 150 by E 106, lot 5, block m,fi‘sx(;elah\»{ Hr?mestead: 310, arles W. Preston to Sophia R. Stockman .(wife of J. M.), lot on § line of Caselll avenu: Coquille River..|Grays Harbor. Aloha, .. Columbia | Corona | North Fork “[Point Arena 954 W of Douglags street, S ¢ A4 | Point Arena. Lotea, B 20 a100 b oot S0, Wil NW | Grescent Crescent City | _Rose Thayer to Hibernia Savings and Loan | Y e€ott sjEambolat. | Soctety, lot on SE line of Piedmont (St. Ma Alblon .. Loan and Building Company, lot E line of Mos. | Grace Dollar. Richard Lynch to Anna Lynch, lot on W line | of Hampshire street, 100 S of Santa Clara, S | Steamer. | Destinat | Pler. | % 4 ~ I 1 Vorrath (executrix of estate of Henry Vorrath), @ . [Honolulu pm| Pler 7 Iot on E line of Twenty-fifth avenue, 225 N Of | Peaan® [Frumbold ;%,',‘,}v{,m; Al A street, N 50 by E 120; $10, Coos Bay...|Newport 9 am!Pier 11 | Harrjet C. and Richard E. Tomlin to James nce ...|Oregon Ports. 10 am 20| E. and Joan W. Miln, lot on W line of Eighth 3{,‘:‘:‘1 2 ’\'u-“& Pgt Sd.|Nov. 17, 10 2m‘§1’§§ '3‘ avenue, 200 S of J street, § 35 by W 120; $5. | Joquille Hv|Grays Harbor(Nov. 17, § pml... Antoiifo Fonte and Michael Callahan (execu- | Hoote ..o |China& Japan Nov 1 pm PMSS tor of estate of M. Bllen McLaughlin) to Jo- | Xitiqesn ../ [Portinnd. ol seph J. Agard, lots 955 to 959, Gift Map 3; $210. | fraeate ... [Humbold 3 Frank J. and Margaret Corbett to H. B. Cor- | Corona. |San Diego. 118, 11 am|Pler 11 bett, lots 1011 and 1013, Gift Map 2: $10. frer el e 18, 12 Tl PMSS Frank J. Hillebrand to Henry R. Crane, Iot | Bt Arena..(Point Arena.. 718, 2 pm(Pler 2 QUUNW Line jof aris stiest, a% SW ot Persialc. Panama.|Cen. AmeeicaiNov. 15, |PMss ?}';&’m":éeaa; P » block 11, Excelsior | North Fork(Humbolds Nov. 19, 9am| Pler 2 Columbla Samoa . Orizaba San Pedro. Arcata .....|Coos Bay. Gr. Dollar.|Grays Ha; Santa Rosa.|San Diego Walla WalllVic & P State of Cal|Portland. Portland. 'Humbol 4 Newport. Tumboldt. L 19, 19, 10 am|Pier 24 10 am|(Pier 2 9 am|Pier 11 Pler 2 ‘Pler 13 W. E, Fioyd to Rebecca E. Davidson, lot on W corner of Fifteenth avenue and J street, NW 7 by SW 100, block 310, South San Francisco Homestead; also lot on W line of Bright street, 100 S of Stanley, S 50 by 100, lots 32 and 33, block 51, City Land Assoclation; $400. James Woods to Mary J. Woods, undivided half of lot on N corner of Ocean House road and Delaware street, NE 3§:6, NW 255, SW 403, SE %9, B to beginning, ot 10, block 83, West End Map 1; $10 John Sommers to Minnie Pascoe, lot 5, block V, Park Lane Tract No. 2; $10, Minnie Pascoe to Louls P. Boardman, same; $10. am Pier i1 10 am|Pier 9 | . 10 am|Pier 21 | — ¢ Shipping Intelligence. Augustine A. Smith to Mrs. S. A. Dick, lat | oo 2. Tountaln Plat, North Aadition, Masonic ARRIVED. 4 Cemetery; $37. Tucsda v, November 14, Alameda County. Stmr Alllance, Hardwick, 6 days from Port- Charles H. and Mollle Hollmann, Jobn H. | land. 5 Mitehell, H. Mohr and C. Ruedl (by W. & | Stnr Progreso, Monroe, 116 hours from Harlow, commissioner) to John H. Mitohell, | Seattle. ! Stmr Del Norte, Allen, 50 hours from Cres- cent City. Stmr_Coos Bay, Glelow, 77 hours from New- port (S), ete. Stmr Laguna, Erlesson, 62 hours from Fields iot op W line of Castro street, 26 N of Fifth, N 49, W 75 N.25, W 2, 100, E %, N %, E 1 to beginning, being lots 20, 27 and N 24 feet of lot 21, block 49, Oakland;’§1820. Lois M. Apgar to John F. and Evelyn H. Ames, lot 12 1n plat 24, Mountain View Ceme. | Landing, tery, ‘Oakland Township; $300. Stmr Aberdeen, Higgins, 85 hours from Port- Anton H. Frank to Mathia Frank, lot on W | land. Nor stmr Tellus, Pedersen, Departure Bay. Schir Maggte C Russ, Kallenberg, 14 days from Tillamook. Schr Newark, Beck, 27 hours from Albton. CLEARED. Tuesday, November 14. Stmr Lakme, Schage, Port Townsend; E T Kruse. line of Baker street, 200 S of Blackstone, S 15 08 Ko Fhons by W 100, being lots 13, 14 and 15, block A, Dohr Tract, Berkeley: gift. Daisy M. Rowen to Rebecca B. Price, Iot on W line of Shattuck avenue, 50 S of Virginia street, W 134, § 45, E 131, N 45 to beginning, be- ing vortion of 16ts 4 and 5, block C, Janes Tract, Berkeley; $10. W, B. Harub to Mrs. William B. Curtis, Iot on NW line of Julia street, 247.50 SW of Mon- |~ gymr Senator, Patterson, Man roe, SW 2.50, NW 162.90, thence at right angles |uT\ln'-nrlr"§"t;:\l-..'=mm.-m. , Manila and Hono- | 2.50, thence at right angles 10295 to beginning, | ' Br stmr Ben Mohr, Wallace, Manfla and belng portion Oak Tree Farm Tract, Brosklyn Townrhip* $87. Jose and Louisa J. Joseph to. Manuel S. Gomes, lots 57 and 58, Nevis Tract, Pleasanton, Murray_Townshin; $10. Honolulu; U S Government, Br stmr Patan, Butler, Manlla and Hono- lulu: U S Government. Br stmr Carlisle City, Aitken, Hongkong, via Diego, Cal & Oriental 8 S Co. s Julia Robinson ta Ira Vaughn, lot on SW cor- | S0 “Cal : ner of Peralta and ?y;grtsgee;_u,l 5 :o by e Valkyrie, Jones, Queenstown; G w] 100, being lot 7 and N eet of 1ot 6, as Near. Survey No. 1186 of block 68, ‘made by T. T, | woihe Srartee Davis, McAlmann, Honolul Arnold, Oakland; $10. Daniel and-Lizzie Geary to Charles M. Mac- Gregor, lot on § line of Sycamore street, 73 T of Grove, B 33:4 by S 100, being the W' 33:4 feot of lot 25, block L, Kelsey Tract, Oak- Fr bark Sainte Anne, Bernfer, Queenstown; Girvin & Eyre. Tktn § G Wilder, Jackson, Honolulu; Wil- lMams, Dimond & Co. land: $10. SAILBD. Timothy and Mary A. Paige to George W. Tuesday, November 14, Meese, re-record 486 d. 197, lot on N line of Stmr State of Californla, Gage, Astoria. West Tenth street, 103:9 E of Cypress, E 22 by Stmr Gi . Leland, Santa N, belng the W1 of,lot 3, block &, Eighn: | Stmr Whitesboro, Olen, — street Tract, apd; $10. Stmr City of ney, Pil 3 i | *Pominick W, Barrett to Edmond C. MeCon- | Honolulu. ET NG ana ] | Ford, | Dec. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego. Stmr Empire, Nelson, Coos Bay. Stmr Weeott, Burtis, Eureka. Stmr Tillamook, Anfindsen, Albion. Stmr Lakme, Schage, Port Townsend. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson, —. , Gilboy, Tacoma. Stmr Alex Duncan, Nopander, — (uBF stmr Pathan, Butler, Manila and Hone ulu, Haw ship Fort George, Morse, Honolulu. Haw bark Diamond Head, Ward, Honolulu. Bktn Monitor, Turic Bktn Glean Peck, Columbia_ River. Schr Parkersburg, Jorgenson, Coquille River. Schr Nettie Low, Low, F t Reyes. Schr Eureka, Asplund, Coquille River. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBO: ¢ 14, 10 p m—Weather azy, wind west, velocity 6 miles. SPOKEN. Sept 27, lat 14 N, lon 25 W—Br ship Gunford, trom Portland, for Queenstown. Oct — lat 49 N, lon 6 W—Ger ship Mar- gretha, from Antwerp, for Portland. Oct 2, lat 2 N, lon 84 W—Br ship Crown of India, hence July 6, for Queenstown. MISCELLANEOUS, LONDON, Nov 18—Br ship Glooscop, from Norfolk, for Manila, put into St Vincent Oct 26 with cargo heated; has been resurveyed and cargzo found ! heated. Complete discharge recommended. e is.awaiting instructions. DISASTER VICTORIA, Nov 4—Strur Alpha, which ar- rived here to-day from pe Nome, has on board captain and crew .* whaling bark Mer- h was lost at I Harbor during ne killea DOM PORTS. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Nov 14—Stmr Noyo, hence Noy 13. Safled Nov 13—Schr Barbara Hernster, San_Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR— Iparaiso. v 13--Schr A J West, from Hono- hy s for ailed Nov 13—Bktn En- HUENEME—Arrived Nov Miller, from Grays Harbor. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Nov 14—Schr Lot- tie Bennett, from Port Blakeley; brig Courtney from’ Port Townsend. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Nov_ 14—Schr Endeavor, from Honolulu; Br ship County of Cardigan, from Nagasak Nov 14—Schr Emma Claudin: Salled inward ., for —: brig Co: Ford, for Port Gamble. TACOMA—Safled Nov 13—Ship Jabez Howes, for Honolulu COOS BAY—Arrived Nov 12—Schr Gotama, hence Nov 8. Nov 14—Stmr South Portland, hence Nov 12; stmr Arcata, hence Nov 12. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Nov 14—Stmr Green from Greenwood. BEUREKA—Sailed Nov 14—Schr Lottie Car- gon, for San Pedro; schr Mary Buhne, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Sailed Nov 14—Stmr Columbia, for San Francisco; stmr Oregon, for Seattle; Br ship Blythswood, for Cape Town. NEWPORT—Satled Nov 14—Stmr South Coast, for San Francisco. PORT BLAKELEY—Sailed Nov 14—Ship In- vincible, for San Francisco; schr Lottie Ben- nett, for Port Gamble. EASTERN PDRTS. NORFOLK—Arrived Nov 12—Ship Erskine M Phelps, from New York. FOREIGN PORTS. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Nov 14—Br stmr Ade- laide, from Oregon. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Nov 12—Br ship Glen- 14—Schr John F Sln;‘u'zé’ from Portland; ship Roanoke, hence uly 27, PRAWLE POINT--Passed Nov 13—Br bark Zinita, hence June 10, for Queenstown. SHANGHAI—Sailed Nov 1i—Ger ship Mag- dalene, for Portland. KINSALE—Passed Nov 14—Br ship Gunford, rom Portland, Or, for Queenstown. HONGKONG — Sailed Nov 1§ — Jap America Maru, for San Francisco. stmr OCEAN STEAMERS. MARSEILLES—Arrived Nov 14—Stmr Vie- toria, trom New York, for Lezhorn, etc. BOULOGNE—Arrived Nov 14—Stmr Rotter- dam, from New York, Rotterdam, NEW YORK—Salled Nov 14—Stmr Trave, for Bremen, Southamoton. Arrived Nov 14—Stmr Montreal, from London. ROTTERDAM—Arrived Nov 14—Stmr New York, via Boulogne. SOUTHAMPTON — Arrived Nov 14 — Stmr | Lahn, from New York, for Bremen. OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Ceast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Eroadway wharf, San Francisco: For_Alaskan ports, 10 a. m., Nov. 2 7, 12 17. 22 271, Dec. 2, change at Seattie. For ' Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.). Port Townsend, Se- atile, Tacoma, Everstt, An- acorfes and New Whateom (Wash), 10 a. m., Noy. 3, 1. S22 B 2T Deo, 3 and pfth day thereafter; change a eattle e e nany's. steamers for. Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Van- couver to C. P. For Eureka 5, 10, 16, 20, 25, . Ry. (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m., Nov. 30; Dec. 5, and every fifth day e Tnta Crnz, Monterey, San Stmeon. For Santa Cruz, : < Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luts Obispo), GaViser Sanwa Barbara, Ventura. Hueneme. San Padro, Bast San Pedro (Los Angeles) and aert s . i, Nov. 4, 8, 12, 16, . 2, ; ind_every’ fourth day thereater. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luit Opispo), ‘Santa Darbars. Port a Redondo (Lo ;1 a oo forest e U5 B 6 207 Dec. 4, and vel ourth day thereafter. O Fneanada, Magdalens Bay, San Jose dal Ccorr Masatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- et 3 Gravmas (Mexs, 10 a. m., 7th of each month. urther Information obtaln company's folder. any reserves the right to changs witheut previons notice, steamers, sailing dates A honre of salling. “FICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). JRITNS & CO.. Gen. Agts. GO0 AL L. et st.,_San Franciseo. THE 0. B, & K. €0, PISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTL.AND From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. Berth | street, 100 SW of Epstein, SW 5 by SE | Newport . 12 First Class Includin [(jte s and Snlosicns tia: ract Bbmestean 2| Y1200 00 IFARE $82dotonaCines ona :feals. B . ameda k Jov, 19, 2 S, tal YLUMBIA ...... Robert Adameon to John Barduhn, lot Samoa .. €Ol S CATIFORY ov. 24 4, block 3, Sunnyside} 310. ots 8 and | skl | STATE OF CAL LN iia, “Spokane, Butte, David and Alice J. Speers (by Charles Miche- | Mackinaw s "and all points in the Northwest. ner, commigsioner) to Paclfic States Savings, | Orizaba . Throns ickets to_all points East. gh tickets 10 FARD, General Agent, 630 Market street. & CO., 1., PERKIN! o superintendents. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARI3. . Louis RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Eve: "\Wndnr-sda,\', 12 noon. Friesland . Southwark . Westernland . EMPIRE LINE. Seattle, St. Michae!, Dawson City. For full information regarding freight and passage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agencles. TOYO KISEN KAISHA, TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- her of First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Iobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and omecting - at Hongkong with steamers for o cargo received on board on day Nov. 25 3 Dec. 21 HONGKON Round-trip _tickets reduced rates. For at freight and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market street. corner First W. H. AVERY, General Agent. s. via S. Alameda safls Honolulu_ and for _Sydney Auckland Wednesday, Nov. 3 MDY coils® o™ Homorata ks (OIIANL Yiopnessar:: Besr & Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawali, | samoa, New Zealand, Australia, Indla, Suez, England, etc.; $610 first cla. J. U, IPACUAELS & 503, v 0., Aghs., 14 Montgomery Pier 7, Foot Pacific 5t Freight Ofice. 227 Market St. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday instead uz(m Saturday, from November 2, 1839, at 10 o. m., from Pier 42, North River, foot of Morton st. LA NORMANDIE, Nov. 16; LA LA TOURAINE, Nov. Dec. 7. First-class.to per cent reduction on 24 ‘trlp. Second-class to Havre, 5 per ont paduction . on. round trip, GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANA- DA. 32 Broadway (Hudson building), New York. I F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery ave., San Franecisco. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEID, Steamer ‘‘Monticello.” ., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 15, 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night), Fri- 1 p. m. and §:30; Sundays, 10:30 a. m., § . m._Landing and office. Mission-street Dock, Bier No. 2. Telephone Main 1305. FARE ..covveenen tererenaeane ee 00