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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1899 TROM $1,250 n remain; 2 lots Lusiness street at iy lot i neighbor- ark Panhandle: will roved property and pay INVESTMENTS SSURE BALE g of § rooms and t Bath; ADDITION FLATS. t; 2 elegant modern bath: rents : 2 elegant modern bath; rents m "tgage can remain or terest § per cent and § ro . AT ONCB; AN - MITTED. MISSIO: balanos 20 Twentieth st.; lot 25x114. #2500 Near Beventeenth and Market sts. ti‘ul new modern house of § a nice cottage of & beau RESIDENCE—AT IFICE. $8.500 every ASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., €35 Market st E SPECK & CO. 607 Marker ot Lot near Mission and 34 ste.; oot s near Powell and e Clay; rents $13; wn town s $30; & t: improved North Beach t Sutter st.; rents $42 60 and M fon; rents $46 rents 345 bargain new flats; ury: 3 fine flats; Market and Tay- Mason; store and lodg- ason; new flats; rents th and Jesste; lot 39x82:6 and ab ve; modern; net tm- brick structure; Market st., opposite Pine; fine fstory Lobos and Clem- Four- cks of [ BAL Castro, Diamond, T Valley sts. VERS BRC 227 Montgomery st 5 rooms and lot G0xit, balance $% per Inguire WAL et §1200 u wish to sell them, N 40 Montgomery st east line 10th ave, X7 | McALLY sves and lots at the Mis- ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfur A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened | at 1223 Polk st.; open w S p. m. A-BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 18 Sixth—Roo c 1o §1 per night; 91 25" to §§ per week, and it housekeeping: open all night. SPECIAL NOTICES. GOOD letters are effective; letters skillfully composed; stylishly executed; iype or pen writien; moderate fees; no publicity, ¢ O'Far- ell st., room 17, S papered from $3; whitened, §1 nting dons AT Hotel Francisco, Turk and Taylor sts.— Homelike house: modern service bath: rooms tc 1o $1 60 day | | PWORTH' | 36 per week Market (0ld No. 1364 gle; also unfur N, 1206 Marke ny ‘corn: nished urn: rms. & offices ns subscriptl 0 Fi st 2 double, $8 and water 3 bay- quict shed su ; reasonable; y gentlemn suite of roc rivilege other rooms; bath: sion—Select family r week 1 sunny rooms HOWARD, 829 night: fron to the door Front s other room 4 TER keeping: also | MINNA. 667 corner Eighto—Newly bay-window room, §1 per week: tran W Ariington, 1016 Markat day up. §2 week O'FARRELL, 1027—Front lor handsomely will furn. to front p lor partly furn POLK 2—Rooms, furnished or un POWELL bet. Geary and Post—Nioely | gentlemen only | Ellls, nr or—100 rooms; | week: tra se)—2 hand NTH, 192 corner | SHERMAN Apartment House. 35 Eighth st. near Market—Furnished unfurnished oms as ¢ SEVENTH for lady 4 room suitable ROOMS WANTED. furnished single room by “ticulars. Box 335, Call WANTED-NI. young man SEW PLIES. | NG MACHINES AND SU NTHLY, rented: repaired, bought, sold; | STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, l | SMITH, tel Storage Warehouse. F. ds guaranteed: pr Clay 2. LPH Storage and t st., cor. Pow WATCH REPAIRING, | WATCHES cleaned oo The Roy Jewelry and Op P B Bt B R AR LR ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. aranteed 2 years. al Co., 540 Kearny. large 1416 Sth. HOME for Iadies In delicate health; grounds: private. MRS, DR. FUNKE BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS Y v for § S WTRDPeE. NEAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale RARE CHANCE. A the famous summer re- all fur- has full ner over 20 at > ount of to Burope ars inquire of 4 exchange. income fruit and wl, Alameda Coun- ! and gently rolling loam; com- w; § acres orcha etc.: 1500, subdivision sale of best lo. richest, highly cultivated valley Napa: only $50 acre: worth $100 THE LAND AGENT, 63 Market st cholce orchard or vineyard ; ros eSS land; ket . , Call office. A ey ¥ ACRES of cholce fruit or early vegetable'l ~ For particulars address P. O. box 187, San Joaquin Co., Cal. Address | BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. 3 ELEGANT $-room o University of Cal; just co Lath; finished in matural 4; all modern ces; sunny froptage; terms it Jde- | L. WURTS, 171th & B'way, Oakland. cottages with modern impro: 1 homes adjacent pleted; porcelain conve: sired. M coz' ments; in 3 e as rent, from $§ 50 upward. ¥ Stanford pl., Berkeley sta'n. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Week | | address in the | ‘or §1 per year. | | | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. C Un! | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $M-MUST be wold: a é-room cottage, with basement; good yard; healthy location; con- ventent to cars; rented for $7 per month. Ad- dress box 1013, Call office, Oakland, Cal. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. | AN introducticn to you from H. Shellhaas. the | “furniture dealer. 1ith «nd Frankiln, Oakiand, B ey R NN O S & news for § cents. The Weekly Call, REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. GOOD grain and vineyard ranch of 160 acres to exchs for good me city property: value o s at,interview. Address box 1 . ———————————— ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. the reception of adver- r until § p. m, ¥ re—2 large unfurnished water; rear: rent $7. d_sgubscriptions o Fillmore st. furnished rooms, compl r Market with ar kitchen, fursn te family hLed Sunny f rensanable HOWARD, 10 4 housekeeping rooms; ren HOWARD, 1 keeping o ¥ 33— Newly furnished rooms for house. keeping: also single rooms: reasonable. isekeeping apart- : central. urnished . me Sunn good sunny h $25 per mon room; house- keeping and o front room for house- ETOCKTON, 611, nr. Californin—Floors furnished and 2 larke furn. room VAN NESS ave, $0-N with or without boa 100,00 TO watches. silver, neal- wiing, planos, guns Harris. 1§ Grant as A BRANCH office for Call a subscriptions has been est. northwest corner of Twent; turky streets. furnished room reasonable. cond and Ken- Open until % p. w. wrapper, for malling, $1 per year. | ms has been opened | One or two sunny | LEGAL ADVERTISEMEN IN the Buperfor Court of the City and County of San Francisco, State of California.—In the | matter of Occidental Beet Bugar Company, & | | corporation, upon its application for a judg- ment of dissolution.—Notice No. 70,422 | | g Notice ls hereby wiven that OCCIDENTAL | BEET BUGAR COMPANY, a corporation or- ganized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California, and hav- | ing Its office and place of business in the city and county of San Francisco, State of Callr fornla, has filed a verified application ad. | dressed to the Superior Court of the city and | county of San Francisco, State of Callifornia, | which application is signed by a majority of | the Board of Directors, praying for a judg- ment_of dissolution of said corporation, and | that Friday, December 22nd, 1893, at 10 o'clock | a. m., at the courtroom of said court, De partment Number Two, in the City Hall of | the City and County of San Francisco, have been appointed as the day, time and place for | the hearing of sald application. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the oficlal seai of said Su. | perior Court, this 20th day of | (s..;! WM. A | By JOBEPH RIORDAN, Deputy Clerk. Endorsed: Filed November 20, 19 WAL NE, Clerk. By JOSEPH RIORDAN, Deputy Clerk . Clerk. | PROPOSALS, PROPOSALS for military supplies, 38 New Bty ot Ban Franclaco: Cal, Mo vember 18, 1835—Sealed proposals in tripli. cate will be recetved here untll 11 o'clock a m., November 23, 18%, and then opened, for furnishing hatchets, shovels, ax, plckax, and hatchet helves, mosquito head nets and tent pins. Preference will be given to ar- ticles of domestic production and manufac- ture, conditions of price and quality being equal (Including in the price of foreign pro- Quctions the duty thereon) and such prefer- ence given to articles of American produc- tion and manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast to the extent of the consumption re- quired by the public service there. The United States reserves the right to accept or Tetect any or all proposals gr any part ¢ of. Proposale for del{vary at other points will be entertained. Information and blank posals furnished on application. Envelopes will be indormed als for Military Sup- No.- 1433, addressed CAPTA! S i N R G L | JENSEN ejected for $4; collections made PACIFIC COLLECTION CO. rooms €-10: tel. 5330, MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been {ssued as follows: . Gaibraith and Nellte Savage srge F. Heuer and Caddy M. Bren rge Follis and Marit Anderson bert J #e Carle and Emma Ruehle m Benson and Mabel E. McC O'Donnell and Elizabeth Hal BIFTHS— N ARRIAGES—UEATHS Dirth, marriage and death notices sent by will not be inserted. They must be handed at either of the publication offices and be reed with ence of per- is autherized to have the same published. BORN. HERIOT—In Oai ovember 18, 159, to the wife of R. M ot, & son PHILLIP: ovember 20, 1899, to the wite ber llips, @ son. MARRIED. SCHULT JEN—In Alameda, Novem- ber 1898, by the R J. M. Buehler, Au- gust Schulfze and Adelheid Tietjen SEELEY—PALMER~—In this city, April 11, 189, by the Re 1L Jc B. Wilson, Captain Sceley of San Francisco and S. Jen- of Last Oakland. Capt. . "Joseph T. W. Horgan, Patrick B. Jensen.” Agnetha H. ea, James A Luther, George B. i, Captain Wm. Madden, John Cochrane, Sears, C. Alonzo F Straus, g Wallis, ast_Oakland, mas W. Bad ovember 21, 1899, husband of Jen- BADGER—In acquaintances are respect- d the funeral to-morrow 21, 18%, Joseph Barks, a native of aged 40 years A—In this city, November 21, 189, s nly and beloved son of James A. Agnes Belyea, a native of San Francisco, 3 s 3 months 9 days. (St. John, pers please copy.) €7 Interment vrivate. , November 20, 18%, Cap- beloved husband of Mathiida ther of W Alexsts Amy ., a na years and 11 Clara Count >chrane, f a pi aged 7 ssachusetts, 1 month and 14 daye. will be held at the L. O. O. F. Francisco this day (Wednes: *clock. 4 vember 19, 18%, Mary. Thomas Devlin, and jam Quinn and the late years § months and 29 Mrs. Wil Devlin, aged intances are respect- thé funeral thi homas, , Mrs. George han Hewson, an; an, a native of Ir funeral hereafter. this cit loved h Nove nd ber 19, 189, phie Henck- Jullus A., f en, beloved son of Mrs. Christine and the late Martin Hencken, brother Hencken and Mrs. W. C. Hac law « rge and Margaret aged 33 years 8 & n “oncordia Lodge No. Rincon Parlor No. 72, N. rein. nces are respect- ral this day ative Sons’ = will be arlor No. cqui attend at 2 o'clo n st \ r the auspices of Rincon G Interment L. O. O. nesday) a4 Ty LFERTY—In this city, November 21 1599, Fronk Holferty, a native of Londonderry, Ireland, aged 46 years ¥), lock, from the of McC Bros., 81 Eddy nt Laurel Hill Cemete In this city, November 21, 1599, ved husband of se Hoor- ve of Meppen, Hanover, Ger- years 10 months and 1S days. Vincent's Asylum, San Ra- B. Horgan, known in_religion Lawrence, a native of Listowel, v land, aged 63 years N§ n city, November 20, 9, Agnetha H., eldest and dearly beloved daugh- ter of Henry M. and Anna Jensen, and sister of Eisle A. Jensen, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 years 10 months and 2 days. T Fri and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her parents’ residence, 340 Jersey street, between Twenty-fourth and _Twenty-fifth, Noe and [ Interment Cypress Lawn Cemete HER—In_t George E. Luther, garet Luther, a native of aged i§ years > Friends and acquaintances are respect- ted to attend the funeral this day dnesday), at 1 o'clock, from his late rest dence, 812 Fillmore street, thence to Unity Lodge, 1. O. O. F. Hall. corner Valencia and Sixteenth streets, where services will be held at 2 o'clock. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery by carriage. MADI In this city, November 21, 189, John, beloved husband of Ellen Madden, and father of John C., Willlam J. and Catherine J. Madden, Mrs. J. Hartmanshenn and Mrs. R. A. McLaughlin, a native of Ireland, aged 65 years and 3 months. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- N November 20, 1899, ved husband of Mar- New Bedford, Mass., fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence. 3154 thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church, where a solemn 1equiem mass will be celebrated for the re- ose of his soul, commencing at 3 o'clock. nterment Holy Cross Cemetery, SEARS—In this city, November 20, 189, C. Alonzo Sears, a native of San Franclsco, aged 43 years. STEFFENS—In this city, November 81, 1299, Frieda A., dearly beloved daughter of Herr- man end 'Katherine Steffens, and sister of Adolph, George, Katle H., Ida M., Rosie H., Herrman D. and Elsie M. Steffens and Mrs. G. E. Stadtegger, a native of San Francisco, aged 16 years and 4 months. (Newark, N. J., papers please copy.) Daritng Frieda, you have gone before Through the golden gates ajar, g There to wait for us to join you In the future, near or far. MAMMA. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thurs: at 3 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 2711 Sutter street, between Lyon street d _Central avenue, thence to St. Dominte's Church, corner Bush and Steiner streets, where a requlem mass will be cela: brated'for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. STRAUS In Pasadena. November 2, 1899, Fa- gar 3 Straus, beloved brother of Mrs. Isidore acobs, Mrs. Henry Jacob and Mrs. Samuel Bissinger, a native of San Francisco, aged ypars ana 2l days. riends and acquaintances are res - tully Invited to attend the funernl this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of Mr. Samuel Bissinger, 2129 Jackson street. Interment private. WALLIS—In this city. November 20, 1899, Ma: Wallis, beloved mother of Mra, M. Hyrniuen and T.H. Wallis. a native of Cornwall, Eng. land, aged 59 years 1 month and 27 days. G The funeral will take place this day (Wedneaday), trom the Methodist Church at Antioc / HAN—In this oity, November 13, Christian Wiesanhan, belgved musband ot to late Annle Wiesenhan, and beloved father of Charles, Gerdie and Henry Wiesenhan, a na- tive of Oerl, Germany, aged 43 years. T7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o’clock, from the parlors of the Gantner ‘& Guntz Undertaking Company, § and 10 City Hall square. Interment Laurel Hill_Cemetery. — e HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Buccessors to Flannagan & Gallagh FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EHBALI‘:R-I. %0 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln Sehool, Telephone South 0. McAVOY o FUNERAL DIRECIORS & RRSALMBRS, wnd th. 1235 Market st., between sth o k, from his late | nth and Seventh Interment private, County Hospital, iy | 16 | METHODISTS . OPPOSE ROBERTS Urge That He Be Not Seated. e s Bpecial Dispatch to The Call, WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—The general missionary committee of the Methodist church to-day placed itself on against the seating of Representative- elect Brigham H. Roberts of Utah in the next Congress. The matter came up when the application for mission work in Utah was under discussion. Bishop Warren a‘ruse and presented the following resolu- tion: The General Missionary Committee of the recerd | 3, block K, Map of property of Central Land Company, Oakland; $50. Jacob E. and Pearl Cohn to Grace M. Ander- son, lot on N line of Lydia street, 120:7 E of Market, E %5 by N 80, block 310, Oakland; $10. C. Dalgnault to Joseph and Rose Esola, lot on N llne of Forty-second street, 451.90 E of Grove, N 106, E 50.50, § 105, W _00.50 to beginning, be- ing Jot %, Montgoméry Tract, Map No. 2, Oak- nd; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Masonic Hall Association (corporation), own- ers, with James F. Logan, contractor, archi- tect Edward R. Swain, alterations and addi- tions to Masonic Temple building on NW cor. Jioae and Montgomery streets, N 7 by W 160; —_———— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. Lee, Reno Portland Pendleton, Saratoga Miss J Gray, Portind Denny, U 8 N § Pinschower, Cal B Overacker, Niles |J T Bell. Palo Alto F Sutton & w, Cal |Miss A Bell, Palo Alto F Foster, Chgo |Miss Pike, Palo Alts W _Carruthers, Tenn |J S Maloney, Oakland J H Topley. Vallejo |F Crothers, Tenn D Walter, § Jose t Backly, Tenn |W M Lightner, St Lou { Capt R W Forbes, Cal W Ishell, Ukia | H Kelso, St Louls erdal iscopal Church, composed of bish- e misslonary soclety and rep- all perts of the country, its unqualified disapproval of election by the State of Utah of Brigham Hoberts, an avowed poiygamist, to the House of Representatives of the United States, Whereas, Liy the eiection of said Brigham H. publicly repudiates her sacred ch she made in order to secure Metiodist ops, officers « resentatives as, In view of the past history over tha actice of polygamy, (he Houss ves cannot permit the said Roberts to have a volce in its ut in effect sanctioning the prac- yERIY © we niost respectfully and most ear- call upon every Representatiye of the xth Congress 1o uUse his utmost en and to exhaust all honorable means . . pt_expuision of the said Brig Utah from the House of ion 5, paragraph 2, which reads as follows: rules of Its proceedings, punish its for disorder Lavior, and, with the concur- rence of two ds, expel & member,"" We also most earnestly call upou every mem- ber of the Senate and of the House of Repr sentatives to use his u 08t endeavor an exbaust all honorab to al States, contining legal ma and making pc bita rriage to mon: yEamy and polygamous under wulchever guise or pre- e against the United States, pun- vere penaities, including distran- and disqualification to vote or to office of honor or emolument under nited States or woy Btate or Territory his resolution was adopted by a rising vote, and a committee of three was ap- pointed, consisting of Bishop Hurst, Dr. Goucher and Bishop Warren, to present the foregoing resolution to the President &nd to place a copy of it in the hands of every member of both houses of the Fif- ty-sixth Congress. The committee then appropriated $10,000 for the mission work in Utah during the coming year and $2000 for the school work in the State. Afterward an addi- tional $5000 was en to the school work. The other appropriations for home mis- slon work we as foilows: Missions among the American Indians, $7485; con- ferences north of the Poto and Ohlo and east of the Mississippi, $25.161; for the conferences of Kansas, Ohlo and the States north, inciuding the Black Hiils, 351,43 for Montana, Wyoming, Arizona, New Mexico, ldaho and $57,614, for the Pacific Coast & IMPROVED FINANCES. | Better Conditions Now Prevailing in Spanish Honduras. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 2.—Frank M. Parker, special agent of the North Amer- ican Trust of New York to Spanish Hon- duras, who has just arrived from Central America, speaking of the financlal condi- tion of the republics, saic “Spanish Honduras is to-day in a much better financial condition than any other of the Central American countries, the exchange there being only 125, while in Guatemala it is about 500. ‘Some days ago the famous Pears case was settled satisfactorily to all con- cerned. The Spanish Honduran agent held $10.000 in New York with which to make good the demands of Ben Pears for | the death of his brother Frank, but for some reasons, presumably political, Mr. Penrs withdrew his demand and the Incl- | dent closed.” —_——— Fire at Tulare. | TULARE, Nov. 2..—The two-story brick | building occupied by F. J. Shultz as a general merchandise store caught fire last evening at 10:20 o'clock and damaged the | building to the extent of about 3500 and stock $500. The cause of the fire was defective electric wires under the roof of the bullding. The firemen deserve | great credit for saving the building and | its contents from total destruction. | —_———— |.B.F.AL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | _Peter and Adelheld C. B. Johnson to Antonio Buckignani, lot on NW corner of Union and | Polk streets, W 26:07% by N 82; $3300. Arthur and Bertha Ballly to' John Pedersen, 1ot on N line of Pine street, 103:1}4 E of Steiner, $10. | E 34:4%; by Otille Pedersen (wife of John Pedersen to John), same; gift. Daniel and Ellen Einstein to Brnest and J nie Friedlander, lot on E line of Central nue (Lott), 25 § of Page street, 8 25 by E $10. Michael and Ellen Galvin to John J. Ryan, lot on N line of Beulah street, 133:3 W of | Shrader, W 25 by N 137:6; $10. | ~Samuel Hafford to Wallace A. and Rose E. Paulson, 1ot on W line of De Long avenue, 110 S of Waller street, S 25 by W 80; $2000. Samuel C and Elizabeth L. Hammond to Simon Clayburgh, lot on E line of Shotwell street, 150 8 of Twenty-fourth, S 50 by E 122; $10. J. H. Culver to Henry D. Cogswell, lot on SE corner_of Twenty-sixth and Shotwell streets, E 7, § 150, NW 15, NW 61, N 123:6, quitclaim : $10. Sliza C, Herbert (Comerford) (and as execu- trix estate of Joseph M. Comerford) to Edward F. Delger, lot on N line of Twenty-fifth street, 100 E of Fair Oaks, E 25 by N 110; $1500. Mary I Harrison (single) to Henry Schwarts, | 1ot on W line of Chattanooga street, 135 B of Twenty-third, § 25, W 175, N 46, E §0, N 4, E 6 | . 8 $10. | to Rbbert D. Thomas and Cathe Clarke | Cranston, lot on W line of Clara avenue, 16 § Revenieenth street, $0:3 by W 136; $10. M. McCann to Citizens' Bullding and Loan Association, 1ot on W line of Clara avenue, 475 N of Eighteenth street, N 25 by W 136; $50. Citizens’ Bulldl& and Loan Assoclation to Thomas W. and Christopher C. Rivers, same; $1250. Josephine H. Krieg to Hypolite Audiffred, lot on N line of Sacramento street, 217:11 B of Kearny, E 20 by N 53:6; $10. Isidor Cohn to Bertha Cohn, lot on N line of Turk street, 112:6 E of Leavenworth, B 25 by N 137:6; gift. Estate of Sarah Joy (by 8. Walker and John Bayle, executors) to Frank Demartini, lot on SE line of Clementina street, 185 SW of Fourth, SW 2 by SE 80; $2300, Mary B. Kernan to Auguste Prou, lot on W ling of De Haro street, 200 N of Sixteenth (Cen- ter), N 76 by W 100; §1250. A. C. Freese, administrator of the estate of Wiiliam W." Wade Mary J. Wade and §: B. Rothenberg, by Edwin Schwab commissioner, to S. R Hothenberg, 1ot on £ line of Towa street, 399:8 N of Twenty-fifth (Yolo), N :4 by E 100; $306. Solomon, Dora, Bernhard and Rosa Gets to Christian H. Koehncke, 1ot on E line of Thirty- | fren nue, 100 N of K street, N 25 by E 120 $10. Agnes H. Horn (Flal®) to Charles W. Forty-first avenue, | Schwartz, lot on W lina | 176 8 of & street, 8 2 by W I2: also same to Edith C. Echwartz, 1ot on W line of Forty-first avenue, 175 § of S street, N 25 by W 120; $5. Sarah F. Lang to W. H. Barkhurst, lots 1 and 2. block 8, Paul Tract Homestead Assocla- tion: $10. Charles F. A. and Mary Eberhardt to Joseph F. Dolan, lots 434, 436, 435, 440, 42, 444, 448 and w4, gitt map 1 ¥i0. Cctavius S. Bates to Edgar J. Lion, lot 31, block 22, Lakeview; gift. Alameda County. John A. Sanborn to Winifred Moran, lot on F line of Ruby street, 207.5 N of Weston ave- nue or Thirty-elghth’ street, N 25 E 145, being 1ot 32, bloek C, Broadway and Telegraph avenue Park Tract, being a resubdivision of blocks A to B, Weston Tract, quitclaim deed, Oakland; $10. Charl and Mgy 3. \illiamson to Joun ‘wenty-¢ W 50 by § "'h:(oh. being lots 17 A Jacoh F. Gallman to James M. Brown. jot on SW iine of East T"lnlltlh Street, 90 NW of Twelfth avenue, NW 60 by SW 24, block s Clinton, East Oakland: $10. Eliza E. and M. Rinehart to Alice H. Gorn. wall, lot on NE line of East Eighth street, Tormerly, MeLemore street, 12 N 'S avenue, formerly 3 38 by 120; ‘Biock 3. Clinton, East Oakiand: 10, > & 7. and Sadie Armstrong to Willlam B. Mor- rish, ot beglnning at & point 307 § from 8 line of Vine street, and 40 F from E line of Spring. 160 by § 42, being portion of lot 14, block Berkeley View Homestend, Berkelay: 3160 Joseph and Juana H. Nevis to Mannel F. de Freitos . lot on SW corner of Angela aha AcC ustin streets, W 100 by § 150, belng lots 3% and "Nevis Tract, Pleasanton, Murray Townshie 10, Central Land Company (corporation) M. Selby, lot on E line of N R BT S accordance with the pro- | al constitution in article I, | ‘Each house (of Congress) may determine the | members | eans Lo secure action | | | by “the Fifty-sixth Congress proposing an | | amendm ) Natlonal constitution, sub- ng e t, the atures of the |R W White, Cl § K Mount, Cal R Richardson, Cal | J Kieinert, W C Howard, Stockton | M Goldsmith, Stktn (J D Smith, Danville | L McLann, Cal |J Goldman, Merced P H Dawson & w, A J Bicom, Petaluma | _Portland P Mulvenany, Cal D G Warner, Helena (W B S Rosa G E Gardrer. Oroville Mrs W Benson, Cal E Rhine, Clayton |Miss A Ross, S Rosa | D V Whitlock, Merced S Ens: Marysville | E M Carr, Pinole H Thorp, Sacto th. Courtland CARDIFF—Arrived Nov 20—Br ship Gunford, from Oregon; Br ship Semantha, from Oregon. JEENSBOROUGH—Arrived ' Nov 15—Nor ship Hercules, from Chemainus. LIVERPOOL—Sailed Nov 20—Br ship Prim- rose Hill, for San Francisco. NEWCASTLE, Aus—Sailed Nov 2—Br ship Celtic Monarch, for San Francisco. SHANGHAI—Salled Nov 20-Ship C 8 Rem- ent, for Oregon. OCEAN STEAMERS. AUCKLAND—Arrived Nov 21—Stmr Moana, from San Francisco, etc. SHIMONESKI—Sailed Nov 21—Stmr Palliing, trom Tacoma, for Manila. NEW YORK—Salled Nov 21—Stmr Saale, for Bremen, via_Southampton. OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co Steamers leave Broadway whar?, San Francisco For Alaskan ports, 10 a.m., Nov. 22, 27, Dec. 2, change at Seattle. For _Vietorla, Vancouver (Bn C.), Port Townsend, S ., Tacoma, Everett, Ana- and New Whatcom, (Wash.), 10 a. m., Nov, 22, 27, Dec. 2 and every ffth day thereafter: change at Seattle to this com- pany's steamers for Alaska and G. N. : at Tacoma to N. P. R'y.; at Vancouver to C, P. Ralil For 30: Dee. ‘ureka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m., Nov 25, , and every fifth day thereafte For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayu- | cos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). € ta, | Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedro, st San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, § a. m., Nov. 24, 28; Dec. 2, and every fourth day t fter. ; art, Cal J Buckley, Cal T Spillacy, Cal M MOV tez. Louis Portland PALACE F R Smallwood, St R Ortman & w, Ch RS Offlice & w, U de Sabla & w, Guat meyer, Guat H White, New York J Weinberg, New York W J Moree, New York G von Wedelstadt, Guat Gillen,” New York | O W sulitvan, Chicago W § Stitt,' New York C V Strong, Chicago |A § Jennings, Chicago T Freud, New York |J C Hutt, Chicago C Shoninger & w, NY V Gulpen & w. Germny H G Spalding, N Y I Miss M Steinbach, Ger J H Griffin, Nev | | G A Ballard, N Y H Moss, New York J M Robinson, Ut F Ballow Jr, Leadville Miss G Robinson, Miss N Allen, Utah |G J Goucher, Lg Beach |J K MacKenzle, Ll tah L de Fries & w, Eng T Flint Jr, San Juan M Kuhn, New York E Hochmeyer, Guat COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page 8. | the early morning tides are given in the left hand celumn and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time. second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heiglts given are in addition to the soundings on the | United States Coast Survey charts. except when a minus sign (=) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from | The plane of the depth glven by the charts. reference is the mean of the lower low waters, e o S e R Steamer Movements. | ? | P —— e e e el TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From. Due. Empire ¥ Coos Bay. Cleveland . Seattle. 2 | Titania . Nanaimo. 2 | Albion Cape Nome. | Grace Dollar. Grays Harbor. Coos Bay.... Newport | Wellington .....|Departure Bay. San Mateo. Nanaimo. Umatilla .......|Victoria & Puget Sound Point Arena..../Point Aren | Pomona _../Humbolat Crescent Cit Newburg . Washtenaw | Corona Weeott Del Norte. sa Hum Crescent On Sang China and Japan. Progreso |Tacoma. ov. 25 | Columbia . Portland. ov. 24 | Aberdeen . Portland. .26 Orizaba |Newport. v. 26 | Samoa. Humboldt , {umbold Tacoma. [Mextco. Puget Sound. [Portland. eattle. [Departure Bay. |San Diego. Grays Har! (Vietoria & Puj |Oregon Ports {Portiand North Fork. Matteawan . Curacao Lakme Portland Miami{ Tellus £anta Alliance | State of TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. Sails. Pler. Santa Roea.|San Diego.....[Nov. 22, 11 am|Pier 11 Walla Wall'Vic & Pyt §4. 22,10 am|Pler + Arcata Coos Bay. . 22, 10 am|Pler 13 Cleveland ..Puget Ssund Nov. 23, 10 am Pler 1 Gr. Dollar..|Grays Harbor[Nov. 23, 6pm|........ State of CailPortland . 24, 10 am|Pler 3 -[Newport 9am Pler 11 China & Japan' 2, 1pm PMSS Point Arena. 25! 2 pm|Pler 2 ....|Humbolat. 5. 2 pm Pler § | Newburg .. Grays Harl . 25, Bpm|.... Weeott Humboldt .25, & pm Pler Corona San Diego. . 26, 11 am|Pler 11 Umatilla . 27, 10 am|Pler 9 Orizaba. . . 25, 9am|Pler 11 Colon . 28,12 m/PMSS Samoa [Humboldt £ 25,10 am| Pler 2 North Fork Humboldt .29, 9 am Pler 2 Aberdeen ..|Portland 29, Alameda ...|Sydney. © 29, 10 pmPler 7 Cotumbia .| Portland 29, 10 am|Pler 24 -—— Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Tuesday, November 21. Stmr State of California, Gage, 67 hours from Portland, via Astoria 58 hours. Stmr Alex Duncan, Nopander, 18 hours from Moss Landine. Stmr Willamette, Hansen, 101 hours from Seattle. Stmr San Pedro, Zaddart, 39 hours from Re- e Hall, T hours from Slmrn‘lfll'-h Portland, Ce 3 g;.mr ém'm. Fagerlund, 20 hours from o0d. O Harbara Hernster, Anfindsen, 30 hours trom Fort Bregs. CLEARED. Tuesday, November 1. #tmr North Fork, Bash, Bureka; Chas Nel- son. ‘Walla Walla, Hall, Victoria and Port Tg‘l'::'nd:uwl. Perkins & Co. Stmr !",‘«lll‘ F‘:fl.@flmflch Ban Diego: Goodall, Perkins . Br stmr saormol. Mclntyre, Nanaimo; R D‘l‘:h‘:”v‘ro'-. '::ll, Honolulu; C D Bunker & Co. BAILED. Tuesday, November 21, tmr North Fork, Bash, Eurela. glmr !Nl Paul, Hays, Manila, via Honolulu. Stmr City of Panama, Porter, Panama, etc. Simr Shmo Latand. amta i Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa E Stmr Sequcia, Thwing, Fort Brags. Stmr San Pedro, Zad , Eureka. Br stmr Duke of Fife, ‘Honolulu. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Nov 21, 10 p m—Weather cloudy; wind NW, velocity 20 miles. SPOKEN. Nov 7, lat 28 N, lon 19 W—Ger bark J C Pfluger, from Livernool, for Honolulu, MISCELLANEOUS. SPATTLE, Nov 21-Stmr Townsend reports that stmr Laruada, previously reported, is a total wreck; also that wreck of whaling bark Mermald was sold for $400 to Capt White. DOMESTIC PORTS. OLYMPIA—Salled Nov 2l—Schr Reporter, for San Pedro. TACOMA-—Salled Nov 11—Bark Lavi G Bur- . neisco. O EATTLE Artived Nov 21—Stmr Miami, hne Nov 16; stmr Townsend, from St George Island. Sailed Nov 21—Stmrs City of Topeka and Dirigo, for Skaguay. PORT _TOWNSEND—Salled Nov_ 20—Bitn Ruth, for Departure Bay, to load for Hono- lulu: Br stmr St Irene. for Yokohama. Arrived Nov 21—Schr King Cyrus, from T AN " PEDRO—Arrived Nev 2—Schr C 8 Hoimes, from Port Biakeley: lost mate over- trip. P iailed Nov 21—Schr Salvator, for olympla. EUREKA—Salled Nov 20—Stmr Sou t, for —. 21—Stmr Pomona. hence Nov 20, %E"M:a Nov 21—Stmr Rival, for Coos ASTORIA—Arrived Nov 21—Stmr Columbia, hence Nov 9; stmr Portland, hence Nov 18. FOREIGN PORTS. ACAPULCO—Sailed Nov 20—Stmr San Blas. for San Franciaco. Nov 16—Stmr Acapuleo, for Panama. Nov 17—Stmr Costa Rica, for Pa- "'A"v'?cm..mnPT Arrived Nov 21— Br atme , hence Nov 1. "fi"n'a'm‘!cx-t—un?a Nov 19~Br ship Mare- 1 8 t, from Oreson. m&vx;fivfiowu—Amna Nov 20-Br ship Flintshire. bence July 13. VALPARAISO—Arrived Sept 20-—Chil bark Guinevere, from Port Blakeley. e ship Eyphro- w6 Tos for 'Sin Franciaser - B4R Roberts The | 1= an Diego, stopping only at Port Har- s Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 . 20; Dec 4, and every fourth | | cab { 1la and e R . | fol The company reserves the right to change without previous notice, steamers, salling dates | | and hours o. salling. | | "TICKET OFFIOE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel) GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. 10 t THE 0. R. & N. CO. " DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO P OREE AN D From Spear-strest Wharf at 10 a. m | | FARE %la First Class Including Berth 8 Second Class and Meals. | COLUMBIA ¥ ETATE OF CALI atla ta. La Paz, Santa Rosa uaymas (Mex.), 10 &. m., 7th of each | further information obtain company's | . Gen. Agts., Ran Francisco. Short Line to Walla Walla, Spol Helena and all points in’ the Northwest. | Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WA 630 GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. Superintendents. AMERICAN LINE. FEW YOKK, SOUTEAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. Genaral Agent, arket street. §t. Paul Nov. 8(8t. Louls .Dec. 13 St. Louls . Nov. 22/St. Paul . -Dec. 2 St. Paul . Dec. 6 New York Jan. 3 RED STAR LINE. New York znd Antwern, From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Friesland .......Nov. 8{Kensinzton .....> Bouthwark ..., 'Nov. 15| Noordland .. Westernland ...Nov. 22 Friesland EMPIRE "LINE. Seattle, St. Michael, 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- ner of First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hlogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and | connecting at Hongkong with steamers for | India, ete. No cargo recelved on board on day | of salline. NIPPON-MARU AMERICA-MAR! HONGKONG-MAR Via . Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For treight and passage apply at company's office, | 421 Market street.” corner First. W. H. AVERY. General Agent. | ! The S. S. Australfa safls for Honolulu Dec. 13, [GllertiiN :\'e;lneldli. t 2 p. m. s Flvmfl!' L!u: lel’ad 'A"en“ril;:ld' ;1':‘ RI.'IIL n. oa, New and, Au a, a, Buez, England, etc.; 3610 first claes. . U, SPRECKELS & BRUS. CO., A n4 Pior 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight OMes. 27 Markat o7 COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Saling every Thursday instead of <{RET Baturday, from November 2, 1899, at ~ 10 a. m., from Pler 42, North River, foot of Morton st. LA NORMANDIE, Nov. 1§, LA GASCOGNE, Nov. 21 LA TOURAINE, Nov. | 30: LA BRETAGNE. Dec. 1. First-ciass to Havre, 360 and upwa 5 per cent reduction on round trig. Second-class to Havre, $45. § per cent reduction en round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANA- DA, 32 Broadway (Hudson bullding), New York, J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agen! L] Montgomery San Francisco. | BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U, §. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO, Steamer ‘‘Monticello.” MON., Tues. Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:48 a m., 3:15 §30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night), Fri- days, 1 p. m. and §:30; Sundays, 10:30 . m., § | . 'm. Landing and office, Mission-street Dock. er No. 2. Telephone Main 1508. FARE 500 B. 8. Alameda satls via Honolulu and Auckland for Sydney Jednesday, Nov. 2, a T RAILROAD TRAVEL. Tt Kl CALIFORNIA LIMITED Santa Fe Route. with the highest Connecting train leaves $:00 p. m. MONDAY, WEDNFSDAY, FRIDAY, BATURDAY, ving in Chicago at 2:15 p. m. FRIDAY, BUNDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. accommodations. | 11 RAILROAD TRAVEL. Fly Across the Continent ON THE OVERLAND LIMITED LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO P47 47 ARRIVES CHICAGQ wit:out chasge ia .71 Hours An Elegant Solid Vestibuled Train of Composite Car, with Library, Smoking Parlor, Buffet, etc. Luxurious Double Drawing-room Sleeping Cars, Dining Cai Also through Drawing-room Car and Diner for Denver via Salt Lake City. THE OWL LIMITED from Southern California connects with the Overland Limited at Port Costa. Prompt connections at Denver, Omaha and Chicago with Limited trains or other Eastern citiss THE FASTEST OVERLAND service in the history of transcontinental rail- roading. For folders and more complete infor- mation call at Southern Pacific Passen- ger Offi SOUTHERN ©ACIFIC CONPANY. (PACIFIC $¥NTEM.) Trains lenve n SAN (Main Live, Foot of Market Street.) — Frow Novessex 13, 130, LEAvE 00A Maryssille, uirs, Vacavillo and Rums #7:004 Shasta Express—Davls, Rod Bluft, P *3:304 Martinez, sto « #8:304 The Over] n ha, Chicagn.. Livermore, Sacramento, Ktockton, Placerville, s, Niles aid Way Etations :00M Niles, Livermore, Btockton, Heera- mento, Mendota, Haxford, ¥ islia, FPorteri . Saeramen 11:000 g 0 and Way Stations. Valle, Napa, (! *4:00r Benicia, Vaca: Woo Mar) *4:30r Niles, *3:00r The Owl Limited—1 ruc Bakersfleld, Saugua for bara, Los Avgeles...... 23:307 Stockton, Merceil, Fresno. iakeraiield, Hant » Tanta 17:00r Valicjo, Port Costa and Way Sta- COAST DIVISION (Narrow (Foot of Markes Strcet.) Felton, Boulder Creek, ts Grus aod Priucipal Woy tion isse CREEK ROUTE Prom SAN FRANGISCO—Foat of ¥ g 900 1l0vam. $8:00 *6:00r.m. Yook of Broad 1100 ‘300 10 COAST DITISION (road Gavge) (Third and Townsend Sta.) 104 Oceais View, Bouth Han Francisco. . 1004 San Jose wiid Way Statione (New Almaden Wednesdays ouly) . 91004 San Jose, Tres Pluos. Sunta Criz, Pacitic Grove. Fas Robien, Han Olispo, Surf, Lompoc snd Flncipal Way Statlons oo, 4 Ban Jose and VWay Stations 1304 Sau Jose and Way Stations ..., 12:45r Sau Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Sauta Clars, Sai Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz. Sailoes, Monterey and Pacific Grov 130r San Jose aid Way Static 4:13r Sun Jose and Principal Way Stations *9:434 3:007 San Jose and Prineipal Way Stations 19100, 3:30r San.Jose aul Principal Way Stations * *6:20r Sau Jose and Way Statlons. - 45r San Jose aid Way Stations A for Morning. * Daly. P for Afternoon. t8unday excapted. § Suaday only. b Satarday on'y. CALIFORNTA IE%I;HWESMN RY. CO. S SAN FRANCISCO AHD II?J’ITII PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY, Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. WEBEK DAYB—7 190, 9:00, f 3 2.3, 516, gy L BT - trh n“ 3 :h"'m?“"mm trips at l:“ TDAYS—5:00, 9: : 3 2N ‘.i-A".‘R'» o 30, 11:00 a m.; 1:30, N RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCI DAYS—4:10, 7:60, 9:90, 11:10 a. :’all 3:40, 610 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips 5 and 6:35 p. m. DAYS—8:10, §:40, 11:10 . m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:08, 2% v m. Between San Francisco Schuets saine schodule as above. o Corietien Park Arrive In Effect | San October 18, iy e = 159, Destination Novato, Petaluma. { it 7:80 am OVERLAND EXPRESS pfl-dfia . TRt é‘i‘: for Denver, Kansas City, Chicago and the 130 p. m. VALLEY ROAD ‘ | Tulare ._"“J.‘.‘:;.B&‘“M’.?"m"‘u"‘l‘.'.’:r train co. Ban Francisco office, 625 Market st., telephone Main 1631 :x Oakland office. 1119 Broad ‘3’3’5‘5’%&""?%‘.{' Santa Clara street. HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Beusalite Ferry. | wroM SAN FRANGISCO ¥ Mt vaLLmy SCO AND SAN- RAFAEL. | o EEE, DAIEL 00, A0, i e m; o1y 40, B: K m. EXTRA TRIPE—For Miil Valley and San Ra. feel, on Mon: Wednests s hd Saturdays, | At 9:%0 and 11 | U0 & m e, | | USUNDAYS—*% | s s, 6, p. ed (*) run to San 'ROH“‘S"‘E‘ RAFAEL TO SAN Wa& WEEK DA m. T8-8: *6:8, 7:45, g R A 4 & mg "SXTRA TRIPA on Mindays, Wednesdays ang et R, | SEERR AR ol e 1ths VALLEY | pUEEK DAY 1 a5 'fi&:’,. h’!‘r“"l at 7”““ 10:20 0 ‘ana 10- s ey i i THROUGH , 6:30 p. & ‘start From PRO! TNE 1 6:20 n m. | ondays, Wednesdays and | YB—8:06, 10:08 8 mo: :00 . m. week Gayscazadersang way stations, i R Y 3:80 pm| 1:30 am 8:10 pm| 30 am| 130 pm| Btaxes connect at Banta Rosa for Mark West and Glen Ellen. Sebastopol. | rings and White Sulphur Springs: at a F}l.mul Inga: &t Geyserviilo tor Bhnm ; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hop~ lor Dunean Epri! ), Highland iseyville, Carlsbad Sprinis, Soda u..'f"l‘.‘{: rt and Bartlett Springs: ai Ukiah for Viehy pf;nt Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, r Valiey. John Day'e. Riversida. i 5 i e . Fo v Laytonvill ‘7.-‘: rris, Olsen’s, Dyes, and Eure Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- @uced rates. nday round triv tickets to all pointe San Rafael at balf rates. 5 Offices, #0 Market st Chronicle bdg. a, R X RYAN, Manager Gen. Pass. Agent. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY. Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry. Week Days—9:30 a. m. and 145 p. m. Sundays—§:00, 10:00 a. m. and L:1s p. m Steam-heated. closed ca: on all trains. pTaTe—8en Francisco to Summit aod Retars, Dr.Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEARNY AT, Established in 1854 k‘: the. .ll'u.l::flllnl Private Weekly Call,$1.00 per