The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 17, 1899, Page 13

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al work in all branche Y Market st rms 2 &3 proa paperbanging NSEN & BATH rooms 308 Sixt] WHEELOCK has removed La V 1140 Market st.; phone Folsom 448, RAND, floor, R1 room 2-3. Mission— wust noer sure § | references, books bought, Bt *t.. near Cal | 72 Minsy | PIERCE-RODOLPH St manicure rar- | WATCHPS o THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1899 __STORAGE AND WaRrEkmovses. CALA. Storage Warchouse, F. prop., s h SMITH, lon; goods guaranteed; tel. Cla; £ rage and Moving Co. cor. Powell; tel. Mnlng 1§ fis. Office, 401 Post, WATCH REPAIRING, leaned T The Roy Jewelry and Fuaranteed 2 years. Optical Co., 540 Kearny. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS, u > injac. e, ab. Kray TE, ason. 1ES. | == st stock: square deal and | t wervice. country orders our spectalty: | gue free ' Cal Caroers Cn.. 32 Geary st —_— e O B Geary st PROFERTY WANT PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPY Y. X, vine- | n shares with | Box 486, Call REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. sottage on bituminized large T-room house houses bulit to Inquire on prem.- ¥ term NELSON, builder, terms $200 cash, balance nd house cost $1300 & CO north of Golden Gate Park, A wigh to sell them, $ per Inquire WAL 614 Call buniding cast-off cloth. | &nd bath § rooms and lot S0xIo0, | = REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale - in Calaveras C: 1 mile R. station: 6 acres o land; house und barn; we water. 1 acres in tow Joaquin County; y-window ®s in orchard or_early vesetab ddress P. O. box 127, 2 ACRES of choice fru Jand. For perticulars ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $I0-LOT 80x1:0, with large cottage : - of & Tooms and hath: stable, windmill, tank, cte $200-Tot 40x115: fine 2-story house 8 Fooms near station; must be s0ld at ono worth $4000. $2800— Lot 40x1%0, on Morton st., bet. the ratl- roads, with fine hew modern cottage T £00 . balance $25 per month, 8350 Lot 40x150: Morton - st., near Santa clegant new house of 8 room: $5% cash, balance §30 per month. Houses et in ,l‘“ ’x:qns of Alameda. MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park st. ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. HOME for ladies In delicate health: large [ BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS buy a good pantry, folding- &e lot, 3 blocks churches, price $1200; only §100 nthiy: house almost new; ; take Herkeley train, get off k for RUDOLPH & PER- openSundays. 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS, OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND e $14 m. REAL ESTATE. $1000—1 HAVE for sale [0 lots 26x125 as a whols this property is worth §3%%; the owner is ubsolute distress for the want of immediat funds and is sacrificing this property that may make an immediate sale; the lots and a magnificent view; within 40 min- Iroad stations within es” walk; running water, etc.; call and particulars. J. W. LAYMANCE, 63§ .. & F., 460-462 Eighth st., Oukland. ) lease—10 acres mear Oakl a4 on term; | fruit, but ks, springs, etc. BSAl BURY, ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING #8 Broadway, Oakland. A BRANC all aiyertisements and | A WEEK'S news for § cer e Weekly Call, subscript tablished at the | 16 paxes apper, for mailing. $1 per year. and X | =——— R s e e wkeeping oo ; private; 8150 shed complete OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. dow room; board OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introducticn to from H. Shellhaas. the furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin, Oakiand ral Twenty-first—Fur- usekecer ing nt. usekeeping and single $2 and ny suite of rooms: near Market Sixth—Rc » and subscrip 3200 Fi e for 2 front . iousekeering. s, single and ice sul g0 Nice sunny bay- ing men; also housekpg. Newy sleeping room; run- 1 SRN s —8u e’ parior K House, T8 Mission we: 11 50 to 36 per week. or réom: elevator, “Toome: nicely fur- ; electric lights. ) Clean, respectabie, Boc to 81 per from $1 per week to §3; Howard-st car the Aoor o; folding-bed an 708 nice roams for hou ¢ and wultes: bath; gas. WA Wees McALLIETER, 1084 Targe furnished room large closet. wue: hot and cold water; rent $i. “corner_Elshta— ewiy furnisbed WINNA bay-window room, §1 per week; transient. ngton. 101§ Market I EW A 7. 82 wesl 26— Sunny fu br; electric lights: day, wk., mo. bet. Geary and_Post—Nicely ms: gentlemen only. 2 Kl o Taylor—i00 rooms; & wee H ive, 126 ng-room, chth et and unfurnished. THE 3 for good pemle. K. HUGHES, Proprietor. TURK. 127 Nice, furnished front rooms, $ and ¥§ tonth; eingle room, 8, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been extablished at. the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- Tucky ste. Open till $ p m 2 BRANCH office for Call advertisements wad rubm Jencin st ROOMS WANTED. onus has been established at 108 Va- BY two gentlemen, suite of three furnished rooms within ten minutes' walk of Flood buflding. Box 2500, Call office. P R SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. Qn"-;m int 45, ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; pmiring at Jowest rates. 205 Fourth st. - ] SPECIAL NOTICES. $ MONTHLY, rented: repaired, bou machine supplies. 145 Sixth, phone ROOMS papered from $3; whitened, $1_u painting done. Hartman Paint C 215 Third. whea rooms and | e | Select family | | DIVIDEND NOTICES. [ e B unty nd Co; ? shing the labor and material g tile floors in the hallways of the main (or first) n sor and the second and third of Jus the plans rs of-the Hal cordance with prepared by Mes and to be see gomery ot Francisco. The work of construction to be done in strict | accordence with th s and specifica- t and unde icn of Messrs. Ehea & Bhea, arc ht hours to constitute a day's work for n empl upon the work; rate of wages to be paid on said > ($2) doliars per day. and state a price for k will be performed to workm entire satistaction of the architects, hea & Shea. rty to whom the contract may be awarded will be required or at th time of the execut . to pay vert recelve n prepared by check on # an Franciseo fc ) dollars, depe bid and made p e bank hundred ted by the bidder with yable to the Clerk of the Board of Sueprvisors, conditioned that if th proposal be wccepted and the contract award- ©d, ‘and If the bidder shall fail or neglect to pay the printing charges, executs the con- tract and give the required bond within six days after the award is made, -then and in that case the sald sum shall be pafd into the City and County Treasury by sald Clerk as liquidated ges for such failure and ks furniched by the Clerk board reserves the right to reject all bids 1t the public good sn reauire, JNO. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. MARRIAGE LICENSES. enses have been fssued as follow: and Annte E. u and Mari, Fletc Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mull will nof be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed With the mame and residence of per- #ons authorized to have the same published. BORN. CRANB-In Alameda, November 15, 1899, to the wife of Jonathan Griswold ~Crane, a daughter. McSWEGAN—In this eity, 10 the wife of Philip McH BTOCKS—In this city, November 1 189, to the wite of Willlam Stocks, & daughter. e e e DIED. Mitchell, Mabel A Murphy, C. J. Murphy, Thomas W. November 6, wegan, 1599, daughter. Adams, Cathella Ashton, George F. Bronson, Mary F. Burne, Cornellus Olsen, itarie Bussinger, Rosina Pitman, Helen Davis, Willlam W. Scarletf, Sarah Donnelly, George H. Sidden, Mrs. Aurelia I Stahl, ‘Adele Stallard, Dr. J. H. Van Ness, George W. Doulton, Mary Jackson, Fanny Jones, Mary A. Kenison. Asa H. Wedde, Harry Lutz, Charles Whitely, Willlam H. Martin, Andrew D. ADAMS—In this city, November 16, 1599, at her residence, 1410 Hyde street, Cathella, daugh- ter of the late James and Matilda Adams, & native of San Francisco. AEHTON—In this city, November 16 158, George Frederick Ashton, a native of New York. aged 44 years 2 monthe and 24 day E7 Friends are respectfully invited to tend the funeral services this day (Friday), at 2 oclock, at the residence of Colonel Emedburg, 1611 Larkin street. Interment at Greenwood, Brooklyn, N. Y. BRONSON—In this city, November 15, 1599, Mary F., wife of the lats Dr. W. 8. Bronson, daughter of Michael Hurley, and eister of Mrs. K. B Brogan, a native of Boston, Mass. Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, at her Inte residence. 1697 McAllister street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, Fillmore stréet, near Fell. Interment orivate, BURNE—In this city, November 15, 189, Corne. llus, beloved husband of Mary Burns, father of Jobn and James Durns, Mre. W. McMul- len and the late Christopher and Joe Burna 4 brother of James Burns, & native of Ire - HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. @ to Flannagan & Gallaghes), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND KABALMBRS, 2 Fiteh at., opposte Lincaln schoo, ep) MASEA vapor, electric baths. PROF, W, RIEDL, 106 Eady, form. at Highland Springs, BAD tenants ejected for $; collections mad €ity or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO. @ Mortgomery st., rooms $-i0; tel. 35 | one South §0. MCAVOY & CO,, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & LMLALMERS, 1286 Market #t., between Sth and ith. T, rooens; | u| BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATES. | aged 60 years. A member of Harmony Lodge No. 9, A. 0. U. W. € Friends and acquaintances are respect- 1y invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 141 Boyce street, off Point Lobos ave- nue, thence to Holy Cross Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for repose of his soul, commencing at 9 lock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BUSSINGER—In this city, November 16, 1899 Rosina Bussinger, a native of’' France, ag 89 years 9 months and 19 days. s rvices and interment private. DAVIS_In this city, November 16, 1599, Wil- liam W., beloved husband of the late Mar- garet Dav nee Murphy), and father of Wil- llam J. Davis, a native of England, aged 40 years. SLLY—In Los Angeles, Cal, November 1595, George H., beloved husband of Til- lie Donnelly (nee Howorth), a native of Chi- cago, aged 36 years. Dov —In this city, November 18, 1583, Doulton, mother of Mrs. H. M. Bald- et, Thomas, May and Rachel ve of Merthyr Tydvil, South . aged 65 years and 20 days. N—In this city, November 16, 1899, daughter of Charles A. J n, a of San Francisco, aged § months and s Thy father's heart has gone with thee. JONES—In this city, November 16, 1899, Mary Ann Jones, beloved mother of Charles Henry Lane, and sister of Ezeklel B. Vreeland, & native of New York City, aged 52 years. | KENISON—In this city, November 15, 1899, at his residence, 20 Birch avenue, Asa H lov of Lizzie E. father of Mabel and the late Chester D. Keni- native of New Hampshire, azed & A member of Pacific Lodge No. §15, L. of H.. and Starr King Lodge, Jr. a and - o. (=4 tully iends’ and acquaintances are rospect- invited to attend the funeral this day riday), at 2 o'clock, from the funerul par- orter & White, 122 Eddy street. In- . F. Cemetery. 3 November 16, 1899, Charles, d son of Charles and Dorothea Luts, rother of Mrs. Edward Hoffmann, Mrs. s Conrad and Jacob, Adam, Theodore, teritte and Mary Lutz, a native of itzstadt, Rheinp! iermany, aged 18 years 3 montks and [=g and acquaintances are respect- to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturd, o'clock, from the pariors of Theo. Mission st . thence to St. Teresa’s Church, Nineteenth and Tennessee streets, Potrero, where services will be held at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. MARTIN—At Palm Springs, Cal., November 14, 1889, Andrew D. Martin, youngest son of Mrs. Eleanor Martin and the late Edward Martin, a native of San Francisco, aged #3 years, [7The funeral services will be held this day (Friday), at 11 o'clock, at St. Mary's corner Van Ness avenue and rell "street. HELL—In this city, November 18, 139, | Mabel Ann, infant daughter of Peter J. and Harriet R." Mitchell, and granddaughi Edward and the late Hannah Mitchell, a na- tive of San neisco, aged 1 year 3 months and 14 days. will P [ The funeral take (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from t the parents, 1530 Bush street. M>unt Calvary Cemetery. MURPHY—In this city, November 14, 1899, C. J. Mui (formerl, Santa Barbara, Cal), a netive of San Francisco, aged 57 years § months and 15 days. iends and acquaintances are respect- iace this day Interment 30 o'clock, from the parlors of nor & Co., Mission street, Patrick’s Church for services Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- v | Edward Mur- 2 years. board; near | Marie Olsen, a native of Schles- aged 77 years 1 wig-Holsteln, month and 14 daye CFFr invited to rrow (Sat | attend the funeral services ), at 2 o'clock, at her Fleventh (Lincoin) street, erment Mountain View ovember 16, 159, ¢ F. H. and Ma n Franclsco, ged 1899, aged city, November 16, native of Ventura, day. Sidden, beloved wife of J. A a 1L, aged 4% mber 15, 1599, A of Adolf and Rosall ter of Mrs, I L. Cohen, atemala City § years 3 interment pr a- w vate. STALLARD—At the Bungalow, Park, November 15, 186, Dr. J. H. Stallard. =g private VAN N November 16, 1899, George » & native of San Z—In aly child of Hi San Franc clty, 5, aged T months. ovember 14, 1899, 1 ly, brother of Margaret and | Laura Whitely snd Mrs. H. A. Dunbar, a native of New York. s C7The funeral services will be held this day (Friday), at 3 o'clock, at his late | residence, 605 O'Farrell street. Interment Please omit flowers. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to friends private. t the ness and sympathy us in our late bereavement of our only M. A. Morken, and also for the floral offerings. ) MRS. WM. ( MORKE! REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | Martha L. and Charles N. Wilder to Margaret Giblin, lot on NW corner of Grove street and e (Lott), SW 35:1, NW 6 8W E '80:8%, SE 122:9," quitclaim Willlam pf Turk street, 300 E : $10. rederick W. Relch, Jullan avenue, 155 8§ of Fif- teenth street, 5 60, E 103, N &5, W 9, N 5, W #4; 10. ':‘ulln Woods to Enos Woods, lot on E line of t street, 160 N of Twenty-second, N 25 by RISt Umbsen to Ferdinand E. Hesthal, lot k{ l'| street and 3§ W 1 George W. g 100; H. T 3 by W H icke, | | c 1gwood, 8 and B . Heln! [ lot an 8 line of Eight- | eenth street, 8 W of Collingwood, W 20 by 8 ®; nd 20 | Cashman, un- Handy to Mary Handy ¢ - ine > Stone one-half of lot on W street, UT:6 N cf W. | “Jané A. and Claude ert, commissioner) to El of Vallejo strect, W 19:6, N 69:1%; $550. Mary C. Massey to Mahala F. Robinson, lot on 8 line of O rell street, 159:6 E of Jones, § 137:6, E 0:9, N 157:6 more of less to beginning. . Mahala F. Robinson (Incompetent) by Ina E. Russell, guardian, to Frank 8. Kelly, lot on 8 line of O'Farrell street, 155:3 W of Taylor, W 57:8% by 8 137:6; $26,000. Annle Adams to Abraham Ruef, lot on W line of Twenty-fourth avenus, 115:4 N of B N 25 by W 120; also lot on W ltne of Yfousth, avenus, 200:8 & v 1 ltolt B. Davis, lot on 8 6 E of Taylor, E 19:6, 80 by 3 Solomon and Dora Gets to Harriet 8. Clark, lot on W line of Eighteenth avenue, 12% 8 of J street, § 25 by W 120; ,lp James H. Boyer to R. T. Harding, lots 1 to block 36, Sunnyside; $10. James McHale and Patrick Twohey to same, same; $10. Christ and Marie Bonde to Margaret Cas- sidy (single), lot 867, gift map 2; $10. Adam Bootz to Marlanna C. Bootz Richards, lot on SE line of Mission street, 178 SW of 26, N 106:6, SW 178, NW 303, lots 16 to 20 and 4, West End Homestead; $60. Alameda County. ‘Fuhlu Petersen to Nels J. Herbd, lot on line of Ettie street, 250 N of A, N 33:4 by W 133, being the B 8:4 of subdividlon D and subdivision C in lot 10, block 79, Watts Tract, subject to a mortgage for §750, Oakland; B‘.m' A. C. and A. M -Henry, M. E. and 8. | Ward to Bernard Ransome, lot 5, block C, J. | B, McElrath Tract, Oakla: $10. | “Leander R. Webster to Bradford Webster, lot | on W line of Canning street. 30 N of Rose, N block O, Roberts & ap 3, Oakland: $10, | 80 by W 100, being lot 10, | Wolfskill Tract, | "Nellie H. and Charles H. Hobart to W. H. | Latou lot on SE line of Fourteenth ave- | nue, 123 NE of East Twenty-fourth street,. NE | 40, BE 292, SW 40, NW 314, to beginning, being | rtion of lot 13 Hishland Park, East Oak- ; $10, | “Henry P. F. Bayly to Christina Bayly, W [ 3% of lot 8. block 2087, Alden Tract at Temes- | eal, Oakland; gift. August and Gustafva Winberg to Agnes J. Hanion, lot on NW line of Twanty-third ave- | nue, 112.21 NE of East Twenty-second strect, | NE'38 by NW 118.35, being portion lots 10 and 11, block B, subdivision of Heald's Twenty- third Avenue Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Adelaide Weldler' (Lawton) and John Yule (executrix and executor estate of Israel Law. | ton) to Henry Gould, all interest in lot on W line of Washington street, 100 § of Fiith, § 60 by W T, being lots 19 and 20, block 4.’ Onk- : 1, ete. Henrletta M. and John R. MacGregor to Paul | M. Nippert, 1ot on S line of Benton or Sixtieth | street, 415 E of Grove, E 30 by 8 135, lot 18, | block 3, McKee Tract, Oakland; $10. William and Margaret Austin to W, Austin, lot on W line of Hellen street, 300 N subdivisions A ana of A, N 60 by W 133, alts Tract, Map 3, B, In lot 'lo, block 793, Oukland; $10. Fred G. Weston to Lizgte Sly, lot 5, block B, Broadway and Telegraph avenue Park Tract, being a _resubdivision of blocks A to B, Weston Tract, Oakland: $10. Emily A, Hansen to Fred L. Hansen, lot on 8 1ine of Thirty-third or Nolan street, 178.95 W of Trleqrr-ph avenue, W %0 by § 123, portion of Boston Tract, Oakland: gift. Richard Weller (by Thomas Bridge, attorney) to Alexander Wilson, lot_on SW line of East Twenty-fourth street, 245 SE of Thirteenth ave- | nue, 85 by SW 191, East Oakland; $10. of | e residence of | y invited to attend the funeral this day | nds and acquaintances are respect- | In Alameda, November 15, 1899, Mrs. | anks to our many | DSCRIMINATION BY RALAOAS Give Rebates to Secure Protection. —_— Spectal Dispatch to The Call. CHICAGO, Nov. 16.—Evidence of rebates granted by certain roads to favored par- ties was offered before the transportation sub-commission of the United States In- dustrial Commission to-day. H. E. Dous- man, a retired member of the Board of Trade, was the principal witness of the morning. Most of his testimony referred to the discrimination of railroad and elevator combjnations against private individuals who fire trying to carry on business, but are deterred by the action of the concerns from which they refuse to accept rebates. The witness also gave it as his opinion that the principal effect of the Interstate Commerce Commission has been to put valuable favors in the hands of fewer persons than before its passage and he explained this broad statement by saying that the railroads now feel it necessary to give rebates to persons to whom they can look for protection. A. A. Kennard of the Butter and Egg Board, who testified at the afternoon ses- sfon, 'said there was much complaint mong commission men because of bur- densome rates by telegraph and telephone companies. He said the general feeling among commission merchants was in fa- of Government control of the tele- eraph and telephone. Mr. Kennard also ted instances of discrimination in the distribution of cars for shipping fruits from California to Chicago. He claimed small firms and private individuals had frequently to pay a heavy bonus to secure cars and sald five firms in this city prac- tically had control of the refrigerator cars. 8. H. Greely of the Chicago Board of Trade testitied during the afternoon. He | announced himself in favor of Govern- ment ownership of raflroads FRENCH POLITENESS That Could Not Be Ruffled Under Trying Circumstances. The car was crowded with a typical lot of 11 o'clock passengers. It was the one warm evening which the weather man had sandwiched in beiween his showers and frosts. It was rather close inside and the young man, who looked as though he might have been working overtime checking stock at the silg counter d yawned two or three times and been promptly followed in kind by il the j s within sight of him. he vent! rs were open; so was the rough which the conductor called the streets. rear moriote Amorg the seven people who climbed board at tlls stop were two men with ts and crush hats. They had adieus at a carrlage door ne up. They stepped inside lously obeyea the re- quest to ove up front, please,” until at Harrison street they’ found them- selves just in front of the stove. One of them appeared to be a visitor to ne al and half the city. The younger man, who called him *% as saying some very initiated t about ‘the performance Just witnessed to which the older man res) d with a declded Parisian a cent. Before many minutes they had se- cured the attention of almost the entre | car and were earnestly discussing the out- look for the coming opera season, com- menting upon the Wagnerian virtues of the lamented Klafsky, whenasudden lurch threw r man violently forward. He pressad his equilibrlum and his good ure gracefully, and when the car opped 3 n avenue and Twenty- ond lady and gentleman shted from the rear platform, leaving Observing this the young s companion to be seatea. | on, non; I am not weariee,” and as | he cast a quick glance around to see if 16 PAGES! o @ o [ 4 o * o @ o ® o @ o ® $ o @ o @ o & © s ° @ o § § I o @ © * o § @ [+ b3 ° @ 3 o * o é o g © @ o @ o H @ o e o 8 ® ¥ 3 o S o @ Q b 2 & Q % o ® o & o ¢ o ® 3 4 @ o ® 9 @ o 3 0904 0H06 09009 09090$0®0& 04090609 O« Enlarged to 16 Pages! Reduced to $1 a Year! AN INNOVATION IN WESTERN JOURNALISM. THE GREAT WEEKLY CALL wnGIVES... ALL THE NEWS OF THE WORLD TOGETHER WITH Several Pages of Fiction, Stories of Every-Day Life, Fashions and other matters. ALL PRCFUSELY ILLUSTRATED 16 PAGES OF IT AT $1.00 A YEAR Only Two Cents a Week—You Can’t Afford to Miss It. There are no lottery schemes nor side fakes at- tached to THE WEEKLY CALL. It’s a straight business proposition. 186 PAGES A WEEK AT $1.00 A YEARI! SEND FOR SAMPLE COPY And See What a Great Paper You Can Get for Two Cents a Week! 09000404 D S0 $0604080$0490604 08040409040 ¢ 0 ¢ 040904040906 0€060406090F0P0P0F0L0P0F0P0P0E0€0LOSV S04 0S0€0$#06#090 904080 @0#080 8 O #0#0% 040204040909 any ladies were standing, he added with | an’emphasis on me one,” “Let some | one occupy ze place.” | His manner and speech were so eas and deferentlal that the eyes of every woman in the car were cast admiringly upon him and the men regarded his vi- cinity with something like curlosity in their faces. However, the seat was destined to be occupled and by a personage upon whom no one nad counted. A bulky colored | woman bearing a_ basket which smelled suggestively of cold victuals had entered | from the front platform, where she had evidently been standing at the time the | two fares got out at Michigan avenu | Bhe wore lmmense soft soled felt shoes | S Br Bay. and stepped in noiselessly Just as the | "<& young man asked the elder to be geated. | Although the latter had not seen her at all the dame took his courteous remark | Btm to herself as she rolled into the seat and ejaculated: Stmr Santa Cruz, Hiokle, 29 hours from Port Harford. Schr Mary Dodge, Olsen, 11 days from Bu- PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Nov 16—Schr En- Pacific Coast Steamship Co HIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Continued From Page 10. ARRIVED. et Tars, Jeave Brosdway wl . Ban i Thursday, November 18. For Alaskan 10 & m.. Nov. 1, 1, bark Invernelll, Patterson, 80 days from Newcastle, N § W. Port Townsend. Se- Schr Henry Wilson, Johnson, 17 days from attle, Everet Grays Harbor. acortes and New What Schr Neptune, Estvold, 16 days from Coos (Wash.), 10 32, 0% 3, 7 Deo. 3 Afth day thereafter: change at Seattls to ¢his Nfllb‘lg" steamers for Alaska BAILED. Q. N. ?y. at nm to N. P. Ry.; st Van- Thursday, November 1. | “RorT gl (" (Humboidt Bay). 2 p. m.. Nov. r National City, Dettmers, —. 5,10, 5. 30, 35, 3; Dec. §, and every fifih day DOMESTIC PORTS, therea! fer. For Banta Crus. Mon! terey, San Stmeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (Ran Luls | Ly s ., | Oblapo), | ““Lands sake, honey, but I'se obleeged | deavor. from Port Townsend. 2.c [to yeh! IU's easy eein’ you dohn't stick | Sailed Nov 16-Per bark Japan, for Guaya- | Sevista, Senta Barbars, Venturs Hues no hogs nor weigh in at de stockya'ds. quil. N A m., Nov. 4 8 13 14 £ At sound of the volce and feeling the FOREIGN PORTS. nd_every fourth day thereafter. nudge the woman gave him, the gentle- | HONOLULU—Arrived Nov 3—Br stmr Tar- [ For Diego, stopping only at Port Har. man turned, taking in the situation at a | tar, hence Oct 2; stmr Newport, hence Oct 2. | tord (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbars, Port glance. Doffing his hat very gravely, he | Nov 4—Stmr City of Peking, hence Oct 2. | Los Angeles and Radondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. replled in a most polite tone that was | evidently sincere: & Br | ““Ah, ‘madame-non, I have not gat|Etmr | honeur,”—Chicago Chronicle. 1;0“1, —_————— HOTEL ARRIVALS, GRAND HOTEL. | R Raymond, Napa * (J P Baumann, Stockn | R Hulen, Texas A F Mather & w, Abn Maru, Nov 5-Br stmr Atkenian, from Manila. Moana, hence Nov 1. Port Ludlow; brig J D Spreckels, hence Oct 18, Oct-31—Br stmr Gaelle, hence Oot 24. Br stmr Ma Sailed Oct 3 m., Nz‘.’ "n.h ’"‘«fl‘.‘;-"‘nfi 26, 20; Deo. 4 and ev rth dn; tter. P.;; Ensenada, Magdalena Ray. fan Jose del Cabo, Mazatian, Altata. La Pas, Santa Rosa- Na 'lgd Guaymas (Mex.), 10 4. m., 7th of each month. 5 anr further information obtain ecompany’s rolder. Th the right to changs without nrevians notice, steamers. sailing dates &nA Foure nf ealline. stmr Westminster, hence Oct Centennlal, hence Oct 25. from Newcastle, Au: Maru, hence —Br ship Jap stmr Hong- ov $—Br stmr ov ap stmr Nippon schr Okanogan, from ; from Yokokama: Nov nse, hence Oct 26 —Br stmr Gaelie, for Yokohama; (PACIFIC NENTEN, Troine leave nud are due (0 arcive atd SAN FRANCINSCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Streek.) | fmave — Prow Novewsen 13 189, — ARRIVE 771001 Deniia fuleun and Sacramento . T3P | #3004 Marystiile, Orovillo | * " Eiuirs, Vacavilis and Rus e *7:004 Shasta Expeoss—Davis, W | Red Bluff, Portlacd.. . #7130 Mastinez, San Ltamon, Vallejo, Callatoga sud Santa Rosa. ... Tho Overland Lix ited—Ogden, Den. ver, Owaba, Chicago. . 1304 Ban Jose, Livermore, | Stoc Tous, Haeramento, — Placervill | tle, Chico, Sted Biaft Mary *8:304 *Milton, Oakdale *9:004 Haywards, Niles aod Way Stations. 100 Atlantic Fxpress—Ogden and East *91004 Mastiver, Tracy, Laturop, Stockton, Mereed and Fresmo. | 91004 Port Costa, I | Augoles. | #10:004 Valic[o, Mas 004 Haywars, | *12:00x Nilcs, Live: mento, M Pestersillo . 1:00p Sacramento | . 00 Haywards, Niles and Way St S4:00r Martinez, San Kame Napa, gn, Seau *4:00¢ Benicia, Vaessille, e Woodland, “Kulghts Lay Marysville, Oroville. ... *4:30p Niles, San Joso and Stockion *3:007 The Owl Limited—Tracy, . Bakerstield, Baugus for Santa Lar- to—A tiautle Expross 6 Wil FASE. .. oo eeen ilea and San Joas, 'Il"!u wards, $6:301 Val - 6130+ Oriental Maii—Ogién and East' 17100 Valivgo, Fork Conta sod Way ‘ia- ¥ om, Hace o, o aind Kask IVISION (Narrow Gange). oot of Market Street.) B il e, Priton, ek, Saita Oruzand Wag Macysville, (’UAS'I" 1 F81104 Newark. Centerviile, Boul CREEK ROUTE FERRY. of Market Stceat (Slip §)— Qw13 20 14 “6:00 8:00 10:004.35 3:00 1400 *8:00r. uge). COAST DIVISION (Brosd Ga (Third and Townsend Sta) Ein Oceau View, Bouth San Francisco. . £17] 100 Han Jore and Way Stations (New 18! 13ed sl *Saon daya only)...... . os, Hanta Orux, Taso Robles, San Oltapo, Surf, Lompoe sud Htations 1343 Ban Mateo, Menlo Park, ‘l’:'llo fiw, Fan Tara, San Jose, ea Pins, fianta Crie. Baitnas, Montere 10:m04 i Way 708 A0 San Jose A Principal Way tations *9:434 1007 SanJose and Prineipal Way Stations 19:004 " '3:80r SanJoso and Priveipal Way Stations *$:334 San Jou and Way Sta 18:004 San Jose aid Way Station “iser A for fl'uqu T flmm B Bunday exeepte! usday oaly;, b Saturday on'y. CALIFORNIA LINITED ~ Santa Fe Route. fastest traim, running over the best yafld | youle with the ighest ¢ - Ayt A "m; train leaves San Francisco 'MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Arriving in Chicago st 318 p. m, FRIDAY, SUNDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNRSDAY, . OVERLAND EXPRESS | in the year. Pullman | ;‘éflw“' Touriat Cars teave Ouxiand | .nr Denver, Kansas City, Chicago and the 3 p. m. b | Potween Stockton, Fresno, Hanford, Tulare and Bakersfleld, furnishes .om train '.!\'(Ct San Francisco office, 623 Market st., telephone Mein 1831 Oakland office. 1119 Broadway. ramento office, 1 J street. 7 West Santa Clara strest. and | VALLEY ROAD CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. LESSHEHE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, | Tiburon Farry, Foot of Markst 8¢, BAN FRANCISCO U SAN KAVARL WEEK DAYS-1:3, 9:00, . 1888, ! Saturdays—Extra trips at 1. 3:3, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra m. t 11:30 Oliver, BW 207, BE 19:6, NE 8, SE 213, NB | ek W D Andersen. N Y |R Leison. Keswick NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. young. lobsters are becoming a delicate TOYO KISEN KAISHA. E H Mcintosh, Stkton F' Thompson, Boston . | tmr Australla. for Ban Francisco. Nov 1— | S GFVOR SR FER s o s | B F Patrick, U 8 V " Mrs Thompson, Boston | U 8 stmr Newark.' for Manila, via Guam. | Hotel), ks, 00, §: F P Primm, Redding E Landers & W, bortd | Nov 3-Haw bark R P Rithet, for San Fran: | GOODALL. PERETINE & CO_ Gen. Axta WrEEATHRAFAEL TO BAX FRANCISCO. | G Newman, Vallejo ~ |A C Blossom, Stockton | cisco. Nov I—Bark . McNear, for Nanaimo: | e | W 20 o o e Rl S TR C Kerrigan, Vallejo |W Hoover & w, S Lnd {"'fi"' Nurm‘ *;Ggr’:n;};mm?fl‘;:;ksrng;h-;_‘n | & m. Saturdays—Extra trips Lt Alexander, Tenn L Heilbron, Vilson, o 3 al- o= p b 'mf-n:m;..n, Tenn |B. Barnas Catenn mer; tir, Tacoma; bark Siward May,'for Na- THE 0. R, & N. CO, | BUNDATS B 940, 1100 & m.; 140, 340, 08, | Henry, Hayward: G E . natmo; & i3 , fo ; ] L § L5, BTGl L B s | gm i, il en Ao 5 | X Do pary erascame 20, /| SSSS iy Znsers et Seies e | tt & w, N M ‘ohnson,” S nila. - - No - for - % [ Mo A € Mac, Fortla W Tt Stout, Cal P e e e | From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m Ban Francieeo. | In Effest | fan Francisca C Innes, Fresno V _Grang, lggs mma: i L. ol - . NOV_ 9~ lctober 1 —_— 9 ndieck, R BIuff € L Culbert. jackson | Stmr Centennial, fof San Franciseo: ship Lu- FARE :5’ Flnt‘c‘l:’u lne::gln .r]:n — - Rl l Week | H Kelly, Salt Lake |J J Trainor & w, Sao | cile, for Tacoma: ship Occldental, for Tacoma; o Secon nes dags. | Destination | days. | Days. Mrs I Jackson, Chgo J Rogers, ‘Chicago schr R W Bartlett, for Grays Harbor: bark | coLU MBIA . ov. 19, 13 — i Miss G Knight, 111 A B Chanipion, Gr V | Theobald, for Royal Roads. BTATE OF CALIFORNIA. . ..Nov. 2 | 540 am Mrs T Wings, Texas 'E R Manning, Portind OCEAN STEAMERS. Short Line to Walia Walla, "Spokane, Butte. 1025 am Miss Molander, Texas L Laplere, Pawtucket CAPE RACE—Passed Nov 16—Stmr Lauren- | Helera and all xvv(lr‘l(l in the Northwest. Santa Rosa. 6:23 pra § Rindskoff, Chicago J R Evans & w, Ind | tian, from Liverpool, for Montreal; stmr Assy- | Through tickets 3 R T i gent. — T Bateman, Tasmania A J Larson, Lodi rian, from Glasgow, ‘for Montreal B.G " o aarket Tereat Fulton, v W R _Watson, Texas ‘T W Cool, Los Ang QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Nov 16—Stmr Can- z M, Windsor, 10:38 amm | Mrs W Piggott. Seatt]|T James, 'Auburn ads, from Boston, for Liverpool GOODALL, PERKINE & CO.. Healdsburg, B Ketheson, Seattl|Mrs A Douglas, S Cru: NEW YORK—Salled Nov 16-Stmr Oceanie, Superintendents. Lytton, | W C Root. Gd Rapids |W J Hughes, Oakdale | for Liverpool: stmr Southwark, for Antwerp, ook an] GeTeeviie, H Thorp & w, S |Mrs G Ling, “‘alle}o | yig Southampton; stmr Phoenicla, from Ham- . oLy | ol s W J Wright, Sacto |G M Westcott, Concrd | purg; stmr La. Gascogne, for Havre; stmr | e aaanaia eats | veiand ead Mise Wright, Sacto |E T Purser, Healdsbg | Koenigin Louise, for Bremen, vina Southamp- | IO Teiah. E M Carr, Pinole 'J Flanagan, Mendocn | gon: stmr Hesoerin, for Marcellles, etc. | RSt aine | PALACE HOTEL. Afrived Nov 16—8tmr Georgle, from Liver- | TR rnesdey, 2ok | J T Minton, Alameda J Marx, N Y pool. The 8. . Australl Guerneville. s exander, Sal 0 eld, te: lerich, Y . Wed: o 1, | H H Hass, N Y R Belntane Y proceded, and arrived at Southampton. GMEANL Wednesday, 3. Bonoma R W Dowdy, U 8 A Mra Stelnfast, N Y Favorite Line Round the Wortd, via Hawall, and s e b L A colony on the Tolstol plan has been | Earoa New Zealand, Australla, India. Sues | Glen Ellen. | & | > T, tle the Netherlandfs! ngland, etc. class. |B 3 Pk X ¥ Mee W Fraiicls, o | SUNOE OF (R0 usuian teacher at Apel- | I, 0. SPRECKELS & BA0S. CO., Agte., 14 [ Bobastopol. R W Bears, Chicago ~ |Miss F Francis. Bfflo P h Hollana, where Willlam ITT had | Bier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight Ofos. 327 Market £ Mrs J W Sears, Chgo § T Dyer, N Y o it hunting. seat before he. be- : Bages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Miss K Sears, Chicago L § Baronian, Engind | his_ fayorite hunfing seat hofore be e Borings and Whits Bulphur Springs: at Lytten Miss E Sears. Chicago A Malone, U8 A~ | came King, of Enxand A Thice Peof COMPAGNIE OENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE | far Tyteon Springe: at Geyseriife tor Steces H W Helss. N Y- |J Ballard, Claremont |Slonal men have renounced thelr positions 3 at Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Hope 4 MoClellasg Oclo |A K Jermian, 8 Joge | 804 Bave foined 8s agticuitural laborers.| DIRECT LINN 1O BAVEE-PARI, | leaa for "Duncan’ Bpeings: Highiand Sorings, Anyou, N Merriman, USA ne is Pro! . | 2 | Spri . fo 20N e v (B Campbell,” Alska | are Protestant clergymen,’ Each 18 to be | Seurday, from November 3. 18t at 57555 | Kelseyvitle, Cariaval Springy, Joia Bay. Lake: J McNell, 8 Crus paid a yearly wage of $280 for his labor. |10 & m.. from Fier & Nopth River foot of | Boot toga Springs, Blue Lakes. Lau NEW WESTERN HOTEL. e | e M A R 2 f Vitter Springs, Upper Laks, Poma, £ & Marshall, Sacio |7 Leavitt, Fre OCEAN TRAVEL. 3. LA RRETAGNE, Dee. T. First-class to t oy, Jokn Day's Riverside. Lieriey's, ¥ Thomas, Los Ang J B Thomas, N Fork Havre, $60 and upward; § per cent reduction on s Ok R e 3 Deplin & w, Butte My Helena, N Lo IN roupd trin. Second-clase to Havre, 45, & per b TRy . h,"m':‘:}‘ s C Mayfo o rears & ', = T redncticn en round trin. A 3 G H Freeman, Reno | AMERICAN LINE. R N R UNETED BTATIE AND CAMA. Springs, Harrls, Olsen's, Dyen, ; Away (Hudson bullding), New York. | Scotla and Eurska | Miss Hoeft, Minn T A Willlams, Cal Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound A R UaAZT & O Parife Coust Agenta, s glaturday to Mondey vound trip tickets at re- Z E Buckner, Ban Jose| W Winslow, Sacto From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. | Montgemery ave., San Franoisco. 'On Bunday round trip tickets to all points A L R E S, T Nov. §|8t. Louls Dec. 13 ond San Rafael at Balf rates 3 Balley, Cozoon SUY 13 Thompeon.Newnastle Nov. ISk Faut ‘Deo. 71 Offices, 50 Market at., Chroniels bdg. ‘A M Daly, Cloverdale F Johnson & w, Chgo * %%/ New York Jsn. 3| BAY AND RBIVER STEAMERS M. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Destructive to Young Lobsters. N,‘:B&r,s“r':‘nka lir:&»;. s e % That cod eat young lobsters 15 & fact| mrom New York Fvery Wednesday, 12 noon FOR U. S, NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO, HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, established to the sati lf;\cno,.;' Of & writer | priegland .......Nov. §|Kensington R Steamer “‘Monticello.” | Via Seusalite Ferry. in an exchange. He says: “The codfish | gouthwark .....Nov. 15 Noordland MON., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. &t 9:48 | e are feeding on the f’ouns lobsters to such | Westernland ...Nov. 22 Friesland & m., $:15, p. m. (ex. Thurs. night), Fri- Commencing . 1889, an extent that it will not take long to ex- EMPIRE LINE. days, 1 p. m. and 8:30; Sundays, 10:30 a. m., § FROM SAN FRA SCO TO MILL VALLE® terminate them. Through the efforts of | c iy " Michael, Dawson Clty. B \(Landing and otfice, Mission-street | LD AN AVAR, ah; T lted'gllhtgel-‘:’n‘gnc.v:rgdmlugmh cm’;. i Seus .x'nt LAy g i 105 1t LETON r.;a:n. 2. Telephone Main 1508. ol qzm‘“n.lfw rn‘”f; g 0w om g et s i R e apply_t - e EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley e s B ey gund | Block | nergpNATIONAL NAvnD}X'n;t'm COMPANY, — comaie 1o (o0 Mondaye, Wednesds s nd Batariayn growing more plentiful every year, and | % Montsomerdfst. or Any of its agencies. BATLROAD TRAVEL, . . |stfftand LR Bom, 2110 o m: s, ;h;y t;;y hrmher t:;-tnwsen reaslln cod- oUW T o - , *4:45, w.“ 0 p. m. Dl sh they frequently find young lobsters oU! AM, S SCENIC RAl Traine marked () run to San Quents whole inside of the larger fi-hA %vldently Leave Sen ,,,A::':n via Sausalito ;‘.'4,‘_ | FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN u.\%.c WEEK DAYS-$:25, %35, o 45,540 a Horsel for some of their companions of WEEK DATE- 99 & . and 148 . i : i the sea. There I8 a problem for the shell | o rpAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- NDAYS-8,00, 10:00 a. m. and 1:16 p. m. jazs. Wednesdays ang fish commissioners to golve in the artifl- | & 78 0f First and Brannan streets 1 or % ¥ io Summit and Return, i 4o Y ROLp = cial propagation of the lobster. Old fish OFAMA and HONGKONO, i | __THOS. COOK & SON. Agts., &1 o, s s i n for YOK . caliing at 140, %3:15, 4:45, m. ermen about Watch Hill and vicinity tell | Kobe (Hlogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and Trains marked (%) start from San Quent! me that when they haul their lobster pots | connecting at Hongkong with steamers 1." FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO, now they get fifteen and twenty pounds | India, etc. No ¢argo received on board on day Dr. Gfl,mr.mmm." | JWEEK DAYS-—5:45 Whare thex uised iosytione pundred " it | NIEPORSMARY Saturday, Nov. 2 625 xEARNY pameriflie: W ETNE R e fishermen have no one to blame but - o8 0 - ST. ished EXTRA 1PS ol days, Wednesdays and themselves. When lobsters were plentifu] | AMERICA-NARU Thursday, Dec. 21 In 1854 for the treatment of Private Eaturdays at 7.00 and ?5'43’:. m. ' they would Kill the’ cgg-bearing lobsters | HONGKONG-MART LI Tucaday, Jan. 18 Disennes, Lost Manbood. Debllity of | SUNDAYS—$:65, 10:05 a. m.; 15:6, 315, 330, A J’“l"::;‘:,;' "r:‘:’m";"}"g'o:‘;" e "r:;‘:‘{ Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For Skin L e TS * THROUGH TRAINS, might have been different.—~Fishing Ga- | i Market ceeect: sornar Fipsg " To"7 © Office, Jow | 0 5. Batar ey e zadero and way stationay zetie. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. | DF. | §:00 & m. Bundays—Tomales a0d. we Siatlonsy WAL stations,

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