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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 26, 1899 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ROOMS WANTED. SPECIAL NOTICES. M office for the reception of adver- 4 subscriptions has been opsned k #t; open until § p. m. 4—3 pleasant sunny rooms; use of bath, ldrge unfurnished rear: rent §1. 4 subscriptions 2206 Fillmore st. r two sunny ci. furnished . family. H, 138 ny rooms, furnished or shed for housekeeping; cheap rent Housckeeping room and sing furmished. m; newly WANTED—By young American, man and without children, one large furnished room, with two closets. Box 1268, Call office. TWANTED Three nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping by gentleman and wife; north of Market. Box 13%, Call office. BOARD wanted—In private family for a week or 10 days for hunting where there 1s plenty of game for party of 8 or 4, ‘H?ln 200 miles of city; give particulars. B&lx_l”‘. Call office. wits, | LADIES—Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are the best; safe, reliable; take no other; send 4c stamps for particulars. ‘“‘Rellef for Ladies,” in letter by return mail: at drug- gists. Chichester Chemical Co., Philedel., Pa. ROOMS papered from $3: whitened, $1 up; painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third: BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections mad city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomerr rooms §-10: tel. 650 GENTLEMAN wants_half_bedroom to sbare TBox 1224, Call. with another. ————————————— TTSTORMAGE AND WAREHOUSES. CALA. Storage Warehouse. F. SMITH, prop., P22 Mission: goods guaranteed: tel. Clay 2. :RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. tfice, 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel. Main 5718 ———— housekeep- 5. $6 and 51 . housek, conl etove and runni 7O lease_Small chicken ranch: complete; best T 535 Market st ear Pulton—Unfurnished house- se of bath | hed room: bouse- SION, 1119—Newly furnis ping and otbers NINTH nny connecting | water; gas; $10. | near Market ping rooms; st . ts.—2 housekeep- | ~ and Larkin—3 | antly furnishe Jusekoeping ! furnished sunny H PARK, $0- usekeeping rooms: STH PARK, 1842 sunny fron tehed for housekeeping rooms; nice- | ; cleaned 7ic: guaranteed 2 years. The Roy Jewelry and Optical C " DIYIDEND NOTICES. D notice—Div! No. 99 (Afty cents per_share) of the OC IC STEAMSHIP COMPA will_be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st, on and after FRIDAY, December 1, 1§%. ‘Transfer books will close on SATURDAY, November 25, 1899, at 12 o'clock m. E. H. SHELDON. Secretary. ALAMEDY ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $3000 WILL buy cholce new house of § rooms. $2400 & house of 7 rooms, now bullding. Call on job, Buena Vista and Wilow, or J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st. Dear Market—Single or house- TWELFTH, 145—A sunny sulte for housckeeping. | TWENTY-SINTH 3 sunny furnished | housek T ngle. WILLOW ave €30, near Buchanan—Nlce su: ny rooms: fi hed very nicely, with bath; n of adver- has been opened #p m 148 Sixth—Rooms | o 85 per week, and | n all night ‘ront suites and | board. tront room; 4 subscriptions 2200 Fillmore st bay- sunny unny front asonable also phe Sunay euite, with | ~ For rent, 2 newly | east cor. Seventh en suite or shed rooms, n—Select family r week. ny Fult - nicely fur- %—Clean, respeg! 3 per week ta tal = double fromt room; Large Two furnished rooms in rear, ¥ M oa rooms for house- 3 nlce MISSION, 130—Corner room, airo hall roow; §§ and 2. EW lcely furnished transtent. | 2-Sunny furnished rooms and provements; fronut rooms, $8 up. Handsome front sult; hed sunny room. 1077 Front and back parlors nisomely furnished: back par- will furn. t: oth wult rms. ny front room, r man and wif % ‘alcove, for 2 gentlemen POLK, 6i0-Large well furnished room; gas, grate and use of bath R LE, 321 Flis nr. Taylor—100 rooms Zc & night: $1 a week: transient | ¥ 1. House. 1% Ellis st—Incandescent | sa8ing-room, Fmoking-roam and ladles’ parior: rooms, per night. 35 +- §5; month, 88 to § rooms with Eighth st., m @owntown: sultable for lady or gentieman; references required. Box 1269, Call offh 18+ roume, one block from Market evenson st.. NE. corner Stxth. very TEHAMA, 448—Front sunny room. TENTH, 122, near Market—Small light room; running wa 53 per month THE Oaks, 1% Third—A_ £00d_rooming house wood prople R. HUGHES, Proprietor. reasonabl ‘alro light housekeeping roo: 1%7—Nice sunny room: % yms for men and wives, $8@$10 per mo. TI'RK, 525—One room; sun all da 7 montd. VALENCIA, 117—A nice sunny front room. VAN NESS ave, 402—Nicely furnished sunny room with or without board; reasonable. Cii otfice for Call advertisements and becripticns has _been established at Morihwent corner of Twenty-second and Ken. Tucky sts. Open till § p. m. A TRANCIT office for Call advertisements and sibecrinticne hias been established at 1096 Vi Tencn st ——————————— SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. & 2 MONTHLY, rented machine sapplics. 165 fi:m‘l“ ALL kinds bought, sold, u&.mmd; re- | AN introduction to wairing et lowest rates. 206 L front room; pré famil Misston. Address BACKUS, 11 Geary st. 3 cozy, mewly papered rooms; | I — — — | HOME for | _srounds: p | 8 A _HOME. Send descrintion, condition and locatton: I Wil find you one, G. R. DENKB SR., 1400 Webster st.. Alameda. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. IN the Buperior Court of the City and County of Ban Francisco, State of California.—In the matter of Occidental Beet Sugar Company, & corporation, upon its application for a judg- ment of dissolution.—Notice No. 70,422 Notice is hereby given that OCCIDENTAL BEET SUGAR COMPANY, a corporation or- ganized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California, and hay- ing its office and place of business in the city and county of San Francisco, State of Cali- fornia, bas filed a verified application ad- dremed to the Superior Court of the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, which application is signed by & majority of the Board of Directors, praying for a judg- ment_of dissolution of said cor‘pol’tllnn‘. and that Friday, December 22nd, 189, at 10 o’clock & m. at the courtroom of said court. De- partment Number Two, in the City Hall of ihe City and County of San Francisco, have been appointed as the day, time and place for the hearing of sald apj In witness whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of said Su- perior Court, this 20th day of November, 189, (Seal DEANE, Clerk. By Deputy Clerk. Endorsed: Filed November 20, 189 WM. A. DEANE, Clerk. By JOSEPH RIORDAN, Deputy Clerk. —_— MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been fssued as follows: Antonio Campana and Teresa Gionett!......28-19 George L. Tingstrom and Emma L. King. Michael J. Barry and Ellen J. White. Mark J. Lewis and Honora A. Lahey J. Hynes and Julia J. Driscoll Wiifred C. Kesner and Violet Armstro: Seth W. Clisby and Ethel C. Becht. Fred H. Smith and Charlotte A. Tob! Henry Nessler and Bertine Johnson. Joseph E. Foster and Maude N. Drum: Reginald H. Corbett and Mary Henderso: Joao S. Luis and Maria E. Ferrelra. ALAMEDA ROO MS AND BOARD. dles in delicata he ate. MRS. DR. FUNKE. : large 1416 Sth. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $1000—-GOOD south front lot; paved street; east of Fulton, between Dwight way and Univer- y. € MAY & CO. $1000—5-ROOM cottage, 2 blocks from _depot: be sold; worth §150; a snap. O. G. MAY v, south front lot 50x10; paved tront lo 0. G. m cottage, near sta- reasonable terms; like paying rent. MAY & CO., 2123 Center st., Berkeley. modern §-rc w, $40WORTH § lots in Berkel Berkeley | o street work all done: finest must sell: one block o W. C. MORAN. rooms: lot 40x100; basement aned 31500 on fthis propert: per month. W. bauk ash, balance $10 e TH $2000; f-room cottage and 3 1of h: one a corner; $200 cash, balanc W. C. MORAN. » University C. MORAN, voms, near t! srhood; see ft. W, rkeley. ale—A bargain; grocery store, stock and t 6Ux135: on Shattuck awe., Berke- EORGE SCHMIDT, Schmidt Block, | Keley ¥ cut for a quick sale. E. | roadway, Oukland. e residence of § rooms barn, tank and ; beautifully laid ou Owner, box 1207, Call. | -room colonial homes adjacent f Cal.; just completed: porcelain shed in natural wood; all modern conveniences; sunny froptage, terms if de- sired. M. L. WURTS, 17th & H'way, Oakland. C. C. BEMIS, Real Estate and General Land Agent. 324 Mon In Berkeley of § room gomery st | roer lot $7x150, with modern | B € room; elevator. | station; high: good soll: furnished sunny front per- | well and — | $1000—WILL =5 [l L | $2000—CHIC warm | ACRE TRACTS. : theaters and business; gentle- | — | __ | ONLY s20 FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS 13 ACRE LOTS. of those choice % aore lots We have ¢ or left. They are only seven trom the location; splendid neighborhood. We wish to close out the balance this week; come quick. We can sell you from $400 up. $450—100x200 cholce residence lot; best part of Fruitvale. $1050—$14 per month; 4 rooms; big baeement pump: completely 'fenced; graded street; cement walks; 2 blocks from cars; lot B0X10: very easy terms. $14 per month; & rooms; large lot; ex- location; has iis cwn water | $16 5 per rooms; bath; wall pump; lot 45x1 blocks from cars. $1500—$2) per month: § rooms; high basement. well g nd ne grove of trees in front of th trees on the property; can giv corner lot 50x1: place; frul feet’ front barn; pump; ; some close to the etation; utes' walk, HOME BUILDING COMPANY, ffice, half a block from Fruitvale y office, Sansome st., room 2, day after Monday, in the afternoon: THE HOMPE BUILDING COMPANY, ROBERT SLAUGHTER, President. some § |OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 1] 3 cottages, all for $1000; rented ALDEN CO.,, 1118 Broadwa: $UH—COTTA rooms and 2 extra in base- ment, stable, etc.; center of Oakland; re- duced from §1506. ALDEN CO., 1115 Eroad- way. $16_month. X ranch: 4 acres; all_complete and paying: adjoins Oakland. 115 Broadway. 10,000 TO loan, T% per_cent; also $1500 on fur niture, piancs, etc.: 1 per cent month. AL- DEN CO., 1118 Broadway. t NICELY 1 L. furnished rooms; rent housekeep~ N C Broadway. = 1s small price for a $4500 house; think of ft: T-room house, Wwith modern improvement: Al location and surroundings; close to echools cars, etc; lot 40x1235: get particulars. J. S. MYERS, 162 Broadway, Oukland. cost 34 ruom house, bath, ; stable: fine location; commanding appearance; close to schools, train, ete.: one seldom drops on to such & bargain; first come, first served. J. 8. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. T—A large list of ranches. B. B. BUNCE, $ Broadway, Oakland. R Stock and grain ranches for sale on terms: 30 it page catalogue of homes. B. K. BUNCE, Broadway, Oakland. $4500—0: $500 cash, will secure a large modern home of § rooms; corner; lot 67x1: gverlocking Lake Merrig. J. 8 JOHNSON, 72 Broadway. $%5-—FOR rent; modern house, § rooms: fur. nished: well located: will lease for year. 3. 8. JOHNSON, 972 Broadway. lot §0x125; half block from Fruit. vale near local trains; terms to suit; this 18 a bargain. H. W. DAVIS, room 5 Oakland 0 CASH, $ monthly till paid: chicken ru 50x206 feet: price, all told, $159; level lan sundy loam, 3 to 7 feet deep: no adobe; plenty of good water: site and climate superb: no cold winds or fogs here; bulld your home or we will bufld for you: stop paying rent; near electric cars and 90-foot-wide boulevard: not far from a fine school; Westall tract, adjoin- ing East Oakiand: call or send for circulars, 4% Scventh st., near cor. Broadway, Oakland: carringe free. HENRY Z JONES, Owner. ¢ ELEGANT houses in course of co on 198 L. bet. Grove and West. 3 complorn: 21l modern improvements; street work. side. walks done: small payment down: balance monthly If Gesired: houses open for inspeotion 10 to 4 Sundays. J. H. SIMPSON, 516 30th t. OAKLAND ROOMS. , 7088 or 4 furnished. J 7 Tooms to let cheap; fl OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. you fro; ey '“‘i‘:mmfl.n‘:lmlh FRUITVALE REAL - >TATE. | ¥ terms you want: choice lots tn | ALDEN CO., | | | | THOMSC | | BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. BAES—In this city, November 22, 1899, to the wife of Joseph F. Bass, a son. BOGART—In this city, November 24, 189, to the wife of S. B. Bogart, a son. BURNS—In this city, November 16, 1899, to the wife of Joseph Burns, a daughter. DALY—In this city, November 11, 189, to the wife of John W. Daly, & daughter. GORMAN—In this city, November 20, 1899, to the wife of P. H. Gorman, a son. GUENTHER—In Geisa, Saxe Weimar, Ger- per 19, 1899, to the wife of Charles | son. KEN n this city, November 13, 1899, to e of Thomas Kennedy, a daught APP—In thi; November 20, 183, to the wife ot J. B. Knapp, a son. (Placer County papers please copy.) LESLIE—In this city, November 22, 169, to the wife of 8. A. Leslie, a daughter. McELBOY—In this city, November 19, 1899, to the wife of J. J. McElroy, & son. MENGEL—In this city, November 16, 1899, to the wife of A. L. Mengel, a daughter. TAMMANY—In this city, November 14, 139, to the wife of Peter Tammany, a son. TILDEN—In Berkeley, November 25, 189, to the wife of George S. Tilden, a son. —In this city, November 15, 189 the wife of George mson. a daugh to MARRIED. ALY—HEWES—In this city, November 25, by the R “dgar J. Lion of St. Steph- v's Church, Dealy and Bdna E. ewes, both of San Francisco. {A—HERSTAD—In this city, Novem- by the Rev. O. Groensbesg, de Cunha and Bessie Herstad. R) KUGELBERG—In this eity, svember 21, 159, at Sacred Heart Churc Father John Cullen, Robert E and Marie Louise Kugelberg, Fazackerley both of San Fran MERY—In this city, No- and Anna Montgomery. IVAN—In South San Fran- 1899, at All Hallows' Father Sullivan, John both of cisco, X Church, by the Rev. D. Mahoney and Annle J. Sullivan, South San Francisco. SIMPSON—BRADY—In this city, November 16, 185, by the Rev. Father Hartley, Thomas A. Stmpson and Annfe E. Brady, both of Ban Francsco. SOMMERS—McLEAN—In Stockton, November 5, 189, by the Rev. D. D. Lundey, Harry Som- mers and Effie McLean. SOR —CARLSON—In this city, Novem- ber 22, 1599, by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Aksel Sorensen and Henrletta Alvina Carlson. ————— DIED. Johnsen, Margaret Kelly, Margaret Krakauer, Morris Kruse, Martin Lindgren, August McCoy, Hannah Maher,’ Susan G. Baccus, Adelaide Berwin, Manuel P. Carey, Michael Christensen, Coqueugniot, Dunne, Melvin Ellis, Lulu H. Finning, James Mullen, J. Frank Foreyth, Elijah Rettig. Ralph E. Gaffney, James Rockwell, Alice W, Gallagher, Catherine Ryan, Mamie E. Gassner, Alfred J. Scheter, Jacob Higgins, Celia A, Schulz, Lena Jeusen, Johanna Stuckey, Charles J. BACCUS—In this city, November 24, 159, Ade- laide, beloved wife of John B. Baccus, and mother of Willlam G., Charles S. and H. D. Rogers, Mrs. C. M. Peek, Mrs. J. E. Gilbert and John, George and Ella Baccus, & pative of New York City, N. Y., aged 61 years 1 month 6 days. (Lake County papers please copy.) C> Funeral and interment strictly private. BERWIN—In this city, November 25 1899, Manuel P., beloved husband of Carrie Ber. win, son of the late Pincus Berwin, and brother of Mrs. J. H. Morton and Bertha, Rose, Samuel, Martin and Robert Berwin, & native of San Francisco, aged 36 years 1 month and 9 da: el Carey, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 7 years. L7 Friends and acqumintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sundey), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Jumes McMenomey & Son, 1057 Mission street, thence to Mission Dolores Church for serve fces. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. CHRISTENSEN—In this city, November 24, 15%, Emma Christensen, beloved wife of M. Christensen, and mother of Ida and Thorvald Christensen, a native of Denmark, aged 32 years 1 month and 2 days. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. P. Petersen & Co.,' 225 McAllister street. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. COQUEUGNIOT — In_this city, November 22, 1599, Kate J. Coqueugniot, beloved wife of G. Coqueugniot, and mother of Josephine, Ar- thur and Henry Coqueugniot, a native of San Francisco, aged 80 years 11 months and 13 da; L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the pariors of J. 8. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue, thence to French Church of Notre Dame des Vic- totres, Bush street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DUNNE—In Alviso, November 16, 1889, Mel- vin, dearly beloved son of William J. and Florence Martin Dunne, aged § months and 5 day ELLIS—In this city, November 2, 1899, Lulu Howard, beloved daughter of Charles 1. and the late Julla A. Ellis, eister of Edna May and Julla A. Flils, and granddaughter of Mrs. Adelaine and the late John 8. Kiapperisch, & native of San Francisco, aged Z1 years and § months. [ Friends and acquaintances arm respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 33 Lafayette street, between Mission and_fHoward, Eleventh and Twelfth, thence to the Church of the Advent, where services will be held at 2:30 o'clock. Interment 0dd Fellows' Cemetery. MEMEERS of the Ladles’ A1d Soctety No. 3 are uested to_attend.the funeral of our la er, Lulu Ellis. JULIA DUHEM, Prestdent. ESTER DUNN, Secretary. FINNING—In this city, November 23, 1599, James, beloved son of Michael and the late Catherine Finning, & native of California, aged 44 years. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- tuily invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday). at §:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, £33 Dolores street, thence to St. James Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FORSYTH—In this ofty. November 24, 15, Elijah, husband of Eliza Forsyth, and father of Edith Fo a native of Hallfax, Nova Seotia, aged 5 years and 10 months. Friends and_acquaintances and members of Yerba Buena Lodge No. 14, A. O, U. W., are respectfully invited to attand the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock., from the parlors of A. W. Martin & Co., 113 Geary #troet. Interment Laurel Hill Cometery. GAFFNEY—In Aguews, Cal, November 4, 18%, Jomes, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Gaffney, and brother-in-law of Thomas MeDon native of the parish of Boyle, County mon, Ireland, aged $6_years. I Friends and acquaintances are respect. —_— HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Buccessors to Flannagan & Gallaghe>), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Firth Lincoln school, Bouth ‘- by the Rev. O. Groensberg, | o'clock. GALLAGHER—In San Ireland, a; L7 Frien: ed 64 dence near years 10 months and HIGGINS—In Oakland, A., widow of the months and 25 days. 7 Friends and acq fully invited to atten streets, Oakland. JENSEN—In this eity, hanna Jensen, dearly Jensen, a native of N JOHNSEN—In this cf Margaret Johnsen, bel Talen perary, Ireland. X Friends and acq (Sunday), at 12:30 o'cl Church for services. Cemetery. garet, beloved wite of E7Friends and acq dence, 1 Pixley street, Church, where 0'clo Interment H Morris Krakauej 55 years. KR Kruse, beloved father and brother of J. F & n and 4 days. No. 9, A. 0. U. W. ¥ Friends and acq fully invited to atten (Sunday), at 2 o'cloc I 0. O. F. Cemetery. HARMONY Lodge No. day (Sunday), at 2 our deceased brother, D. McSWEENEY, ¥ LINDGREN—In this c Lindgren, and father and Henry Lindgren, [ Remains at the sen & Co., 228 McAlli: McCOY—In this eity, N mother of Thomas, late Mrs. Mary Yo nday), at 2 o'clocl *s Church for se MAHER--In this city, Gertrude, beloved dau Susie Maher, daughter of Mrs. of Mrs. Parsons, Mrs McHugh, a native of years pers please copy.) C7 Notice of funeral MULL Mullen, and father of 7 Friends and acq: (Sunday), | Cypress Lawn Cemete: RE Zarl, beloved son of months and 17 days. fully invited to atten this day (Sunday), at en lan ROCKWELL—In_this ¢ | Alice W., Infant dau | _R. O. Rockwell, aged | RYA and the late Katle M. pleage copy.) fully invited to atten (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, slon street, thence to services. Interment H SCHEU and father of Bertha, ert Scheuer, a native aged 49 Brewers' Union. fully invited to atten: (Sund at 2 dence, 102 Arlington tric funeral streets at 2:30 o'clock SCHULZ—In this city, Henry and Loulsa S, Germany, days. fully invited to_atten (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clg the U etreet, where services Cypress Lawn Cemete: | STUCKE Charles James, Stuckey, a native of 4 days fully invited to atten (Sunday), at F. and A. M PALACE J M Barr, Chicago J Player, Topeka. W G Nevin, Any C A Carpenter, Chego J R Hitcheock, L Ang W W Chaplp, Sacto Count § de Carets, Prs Count J de Carets, Pra G H Whitman, N'Y D C Weglein, N' Y Rev G B Taylor, Vi Dr J 8 Taylor, N 8 H H Kirchkoff, L Ang Mrs Kirchkoff, J F Lelghton,’ § Louls W G Robinson, Engld Abbott Robinson, Eng Mrs Abbott Robinson, England E Chambers, Los Ang H B Hollyday, D 'C F W Kiesel, Bac A Bimons, Loulsville Mrs Simons, Louisvile Capt J C Read, U 8 A F O Carmack, 'S Louls J D Nickerson, N Y. R D Emerson, Stanfrd H T Poindexter, C Ck A S Johnson, N O GRAND T C Enider, Broderick: G T Tayte, Sacto G Parks & w, fr H W Davis, Auourn J A Spencer, Auburn € W Dickey, Honolulu E F Wright, Auburn J Aronson, Brooklyn G B Neely, Cal W MecDonald, Vallejo E M Freeman, Oakld L Goodwin, Sacto Dr T T Tebbets, Sacto J B Dougherty, Cal N R Felge, Cal H B Russell, Cal M Robinson, Cal A W Stuart, Courtland G Pacheco, Ignacio C E Glllis, Belmont K C Gillls, Belmont H L White, N York C W Jackson, Dawson J 8 Binsaburgh, Cal 0 Y Woodward,'N Y § R Drury, Los Ang F E Sharkey, N York. W E Schulze & w, Tl 1 Schulze, Chicago C T Kingsley, Tucson Hubbe & w, Chicago A. Meeker, N ¥ C H Ball, Chicago elson, San tho Calkins & w, Nl Pt Costa E Pelton, Aehland C Cross, Sacto >ty Summer *Oh, let me cool my I repore "of her soul, olock. ° Interm Oakiand. tiad KRAKAUER—In this city, Theo. Dierks, 97 Mission street. and members are requ August_ Lindgren, beloved husband o and Lillle McCoy, Mrs. , 1524 Filbert stree sister of Thomas F., B., Mary Seery and John Susan C; months and 28 days. In Santa Cruz, J. Frank Mullen, beloved husband of Laura native of California, aged TIG—In Oakland, N tig, ‘& native of Oukland, e of the parents, 1161 E: Interment Mountain View Cemetery. lors of James McMenomey & Son, —In this city, Jacob, beloved husband of Louise Scheuer, ars 5 months and 14 days. ber of Court Hubertus No. 15, F. of A, and o'clock Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, car from Chenery an beloved wife of Henry ited Undertakers, 10 o'clock, Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of Doric Lodge No. 216, Interment Masonic Cemetery. HOTEL ARRIVALS. L Ang| The malden murmured, Descending from the Began to patter on tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at §:15 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of MeGinn_ Bros., 3! thence to Mission Dolores Church, Where & solenin requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at § Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 1 Eddy street, Leandro, November 25, 189, Catherine, beloved wife of the late Ed- ward Gallagher, a ;‘uxlv! of County Leitrim, 5 s and ym;mununm are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow e mar Beo Lok SO T ehe Carh , thence to 3 - le Church, where .e"r"w"Z.. will be held for the commencing_at 9:3 St. Mary's Cemetery, GASSNER—In this city, November 25, 19, Alfred Joseph Gassner, beloved son of Joseph and Christine Gassner, and brother of Anita Gassner, a native of San Francisco, aged 6 4 days. November 25, 1599, Cella Captain Elisha Hig- Eins, @ native of Boston, aged 6 years 6 uaintances are respect- d the funeral Tuesday, November 28, at 11 o'clock, from the First Baptist Church, corner Fourteenth and Brush Interment private. November 2, 18%, Jo- beloved wife of Albert orway, aged 52 years. ty, November 24, 1599, loved mother of Albert a native of Clogjordan, County Tip- uaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day ock, from her late res dence, 335 Ninth street, thence to St. Joseph's Interment Holy Cross KELLY—In this city, November M, 1899, Mar- James J. Kelly, mother of Ruth and James Kelly, and sister of Rob- ert and Katle Kenney and Mrs. #0n, & native of San Francisco, aged 24 years. J. J. Swan- uaintances are respect- tully invited toattend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock from her late resi- off Buchanan, between Filbert and Greenwich, thence to St. Brigid's services will be held at 1 oly Cross Cemetery. November 25, 1599, of Germany, aged ati JSE—In this city, November 24, 1899, Martin of Mrs. F. C. Bordner, 1. Kruse, a native of Bremen, Germany, aged 60 years 5 months A member of Harmony Lodge uaintances are respect- d the funeral this day k, from the parlors of Interment 3, A. 0. U. W.—Officers d to assemble this clock, at 957 Mission street, to pay the last tribute of respect to Martin Kruse. M. O'LEARY, M. W. Recorder. ity, November 25, 1889, Anna of Olga, Gustay, Carl a native of Sweden, aged 46 years 9 months and 18 days. ariors of H. P. Peter- ster street. ovember 24, 189, Han- nah, dearly beloved wife of Patrick McCoy, Michael, John, Patrick Joseph Roich and the nell, and sister of Mrs, Mary Morlarty, a native of Cahirciveen, County Kerry, Treland, aged 53 years 11 montks and 21 days. (Connecticut papers Dplease ccpy.) CrFriends and acquaintances are t- fully invited to attend the funeral this day k, from her late resi- , thence to St. Brid- ces at 2:30 o'clock. In- terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. November 25, 1899, Susan ghter of James H. and Charles E. Maher, grand- mpbell, and niece Fitzgerald and Bernard San Francisco, aged 2 (New York pa- hereafter. ¢ Gladys L. Mullen, a years. uaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day at 4 o'clock, from the chapel at ry. ember 24, 1899, Ralph illiam and Olivia Ret- aged 5 years § @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- ad the funeral services 2 o'clock, at the resi- hth street, Oak- ity, November 25, 1899, ghter of Mr. and Mrs. 12 days. —In this city, November 24, 189, Mamie . beloved daughter of John and Mary Ryan, und sister of Lizzie, Maggle, Laura, Thomas Ryan, a pative of Al- varado, Cal., aged 28 years. (San Jose papers 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- d the funeral this day , from the funeral par- 1057 Mis- Paul's_Church for s Cemetery. ovember 24, 1899, St. Toly Emma, Rosie and Rob- of Bayern, Germany, A mem- 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- d the funeral thia day from his late resi- treet, corner of Miguel. ria elec- Miguel Please omit flowers. vember 24, 1539, Lena, Schulz, and mother of 11z, a native of Baden, aged 3 years 7 months and 1§ L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- d the funeral this day ock, from the parlors of 27 and 29 Fifth will be held. Interment by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. —In this city, beloved husband of Ellinor November 22, 1899, ales, aged 39 years and | EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- CAREY—In this city, November 24, 1599, Mich- | d the funeral this day from the Masonic HOTEL. |3 J Crooks, San Rafasl J F Burke, San Rafael P R Jarboe, B Rafael A Mouen, Belgium H Abbott, N |C Dobblestein, Cal C Steengrape, Mex W MacLymont, Fresno |C M Hunter, Chicago Mrs Steengrape, Mex Mrs Hunter, Chi G Lippman, Philadel Mrs Robinson, Engld Miss Robinson, Englnd EE Smith, N Y |E H Beicher, Boston E R Gross, Australla J H McNuity, N Y Mrs J H MeNulty, N Y J C Gritths, Miiwke C P Breslan, San _Jose J O Rels, Contra Costa Mrs Rels, Contra_Csta B W_Roscoe, N Y IMre B W Roscos, N Y K Kraft, Chicago W G Ebbs, N Y |W Robinson, Mich F A Kenny,’ Portland HOTEL. |C E Newcomer, N Mex |L Thompson, Vallejo J'J Cunningham & w, Vallejo E § Albright & w, Or /H Emmelin, Kolowna |F Cowes, U'S'A F Engart, Cal |Mr & Mra Jerome, Cal |H Hallett & w, Cal |Miss A H Dougherty, I" Livermore A J Holcomb, Cal |A W Stuart, Courtland IR James, Los Ang |C Overacker, Niles ¥ E Beatty, Ind Mrs E L Rudolph, Cal H L Trost, San Mateo A Korb, Cincinnati |3 J Justice, New York IR T Wheeler, Stktn |Mrs McCormick, Stktn E A Smith, N ¥ork J Kuliman, Benicla M F Doe, Crockett D C Brownell, Skagwy J W Long, Skagway H Hellbron, Sacto H Seymour, Sacto {Mrs M Coburn, Juneaun |Mrs O M Greenleaf, Spokane NEW WESTERN HOTEL. H 8 Martin, N Y F Yevine. Vallelo ns, Valles P J Loch, Manila H'C Gambell, Iowa J L Maxwell, Chicago N Cronin, Sutsun D F Brown. Los Ang J C Ross, Fresno H Walker, Petaluma Showers. aching brow,"” and the rain, Fhu:a;meloufl‘ CALIFORNIA HORSES PUT UP FOR SALE Undeveloped Colts Bring Good Prices at Madison Square Garden. Special Dispatch to The Call. NEW YORK, Nov. %.—California trot- ters from the Palo Alto Stock Farm of Mrs. Jane L. Stanford and the Aptos Farm of A. B. Spreckels, monopolized the attention of bidders and auctioneer at the Fasig-Tipton sale in Madison Square Gar- den to-day. They were for the most part undeveloped youngsters, and, considering this fact, they brought excellent prices. One of the Palo Alto lot, the two-year- | old bay filly Wildina, by Wildnut, out of | Orphina, 2: by Norval, 2:14%, dfed| shortly after entering the garden. She | was a promising filly and was entered in | the $16,000 Kentucky futurity,to be trotted | at Lexington next year. The twenty-two head sold brought $9755. Adabella, a yearling filly by Abdell, 2:23, out of Sweetwater, 2:25, by Stamboul, 2:07%, brought a higher price than any of the other young trotters in the Palo Alto lot. This well-bred yearling was struck off to W. H. Meyers of Glens Falls, for $1500, a long price for a fllly foaled in 18%. Some of the more import- ant sales follow: Adolita, b. c., 189, sold to Locust Grove ock farm, Lancaster, Pa., $1050. Elmoor, br. c., 153, 'sold 'to Edward Bithers, Reedville, Mass., $1200. Ada Bella, b.'t,, s0ld to Willlam H. Myers, Giens Falls, N. Y., $1500. Malaskia, ch. f., sold to C. Moran, New York City, $:00. FPrincess Laura, b. f., 1897, sold to James Golden, Boston, $7%. Uncle Johnny, 2:19%, ch. g., 18M, consigned by George E. Shaw, Hollister, Cal., wus sold to Carl Burr, Commack, L. 1., for $550. Dreyfus, br. g., 153, consigned by Budd Doble & Co., s0ld to George H. Smith, Buftalo, $1 W. W. Foote, pacer, 2:15%, blk. g., 159, con- signed by W. . Harrington, sold to W. R. Janvier, New York, $0. Grand Simmons, trotter, 2:17%, br. h., 15%, consigned by J. bson, soid to M. Ffied- man, New York, $2300. Dolly Scott, trotter, ch. m., 188, constgned by J. A. Gibson, sold’ to M. Friedman, $1230. Donna Allenton, trotter, 2:10%, b. m., 181, consigned by H. H. Carsoll, sold to J. D. Cronin, Lexington, $535. Total for sixty-four horses, $21,920. — Sloan Rides the Winner. LONDON, Nov. 25.—At the last day's racing of the Manchester November meet- ing to-day Lord Ellesmere’s Prociamation, ridden by Sloan, won the Manchester N vember handicap of 1500 sovereigns. In- vincibie 11 was second and Oppressor finished third. There were twenty-two | starters in this event. Proclamation won | by a neck. ‘1he betting was 2% to 1 against Proclamation, 4 to 1 against Invincible II and 6 to 1 against Oppressor. SPORTSMEN ARE SORROWFUL. The recentdecision of the Supreme Court in the habeas corpus case of James Knapp, the Stanislaus County market hunter, who was convicted of trying to ship wild ducks out of the county in vio- lation of the ordinance, and who was re- leased by order of the higher court, was a severe blow to many In this city interested | in the preservation of game. The ordin- ance was almed at the market hunter, who slaughters game by the thousands and scares all he does not kill. The argu- ment made before the Supreme Justices by the attorney for the petitioner was that the law prohibiting the shipping of game out of the county was unconstitu- tional, fnasmuch as the law gives the right to the hunter to kill. The spoils of | the chase are his to sell, eat or ship, as | he would any personal property of which he was possessed. | The fact that the Justices of the Su- | preme Court directed that the prisoner be | released is regarded as evidence that they took the same view of the matter. Thelr written opinion has not been handed down yet, and until it Is there are but few wno wish to be quoted in any expression as to the decision. ‘Vhatever may be the basis of the order, simllar ordinances passed in many counties will be made invalld by the ;flghvr tribunal. The counties whose Boards of Supervisors have passed or- dinances prohibiting the shipping of game are Alameda, Humboldt, Kern, Los An- eles, Mari Monterey, Riverside, San enito, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Sonoma and Tulare. There Is gloom in the office of the State Game and Fish Commission, the officers of which are striving on all occasions to draw the protection of the law closer around the wild game of the State. Ccm- missioner Gould stated that he had no ad- verse criticism to make of the order of the court, which he considers legal and just. The regret is that the case should have ever been taken up there for a decision, which surely will give the market hunter full swing to slaughter at will. Commis- sioner Vogelsang takes the same view of the case. He Is waiting with Interest for the written opinion to learn just how far. reaching the decision will go toward ove: throwing the anti-game shipping ordin- ances of the other counties, and If 1t is the constitutionality of the order or some other ground upon which the discharge of Knapp was directed. —_——————————— RECOMPENSE FOR BOXERS. ‘The consensus of opinion yesterday among the men who attended the exhibi- tion of the National Athletic Club on Friday night was that seldom in the his- tory of boxing in this city had so satis- factory a night's sport been seen. The principals were about yesterday but little the worse for the buffeting they with- stood the previous evening. The gate re- ceipts were the largest in many months, the total being about $5200. Of this Neill received about $1800 and Green $307, while $300 went to the men In the preliminary. Kid Parker, who has been defeating men In and out of his class in Denver, is expected here Tuesday. He is matched to meet Turner, the colored wonder, early in December. The preliminary will be be- tween Willie Cole and Clarence Ritchie of Chicago. Cole has to his credit a deci- sion over Jimmy Anthony, the Australian bantam-welght. —_——————— For More Sports See Pags Twelve. Baseball at Sacramento. SBACRAMENTO, Nov. 2.—Santa Cruz proved an easy mark for Sacramento to- day. The game was called at the end of the seventh inning on account of dark- ness. The locals batted Andrews around as they pleased. The weather was raw and the crowd small. Score: BACRAMENTO. AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. B. Mclaughlin, L. ...04 2 2 0 2 0 6 Harvey, r. f. .4 2 2 [ o o0 o Menefss, 1 b. AT 9 (R 3 Eagan, 8. 8. . 6 3 3 [ | il | 0 Stanley, ¢ .5 2 1 0 ] o 0 Doyle, p. .6 0 1 0 2 2 0 S£hanahan, c. f. . & 2 1 [ 2 0 [ Sheehan, 3 b. .4 1 2 L] 2 o 0 Stulz, 2b.. i et T I B L TOLRIS ~ovoreccese®s BW 1M 88 BANTA CRUZ. AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. Devereaux, 8 b. .3 1 0 0 L] [] 1 Babbitt, s. . 4 1 2 0 1 2 1 Drennan, ¢. f........ 4 0 2 1 4 0.0 Clark, 1 b. .4 0 1 0 5 0 3 Dalrymple, VRS ORI Morrow, . s e e N G SR 4 .3 0 o 0 o L3 o B .3 0 1 0 o 1 2 s o0 0 0 4 0 : ! IR A e UNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. 430024 295 3 4101 4 215 001000 1—-2 0223211319 SUMMARY. Runs responsidle for—Andrews, §. base hits—MeLaughiin (), Staniey. Shanahan Hert vey (2), Fagan. Sacrifice hif—Sheehan. W First base on_errors—Sacramento, 5. Iirst base on called balls—Sacramento, %; Santa ‘Cruz, 2 Left on bases—Sacramento, 8; Santa Crus, 9. Struck out—By Doyle, §: by Andrews, 2. Hit by pitcher—Harvey. Wild pitch—Andrews, Time of game—1 hour and 30 minut . 3 Connell. Scorer—0. A, GritanT Umpire —_—— TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Nov 25, reathar thick: wind NE, welocity 12 miloa, ™ EASTERN PORT. NEW YORK—Satled Nov 2¢—8hf banna, for San Francisco D7 Saique SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Continued Proxg }’nge Nineteen. SAILED. Saturday, November 5. Schr J G Wall, Bjornstrom, Eureka. Schr Mary Buhne, Weber, Eureka. Schr Beulah, Mitchell, Willapa Harbor. Mex schr Raul, Pena, La Pnz. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT LUDLOW—Sailed Nov 25—Brig Court- ney Ford, for San Pedro. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Nov %—Ship from Honolulu. A—Arrived Nov 25—-Stmr Westport, hence Nov 23; stmr Fulton, hence Nov 22; schr Monterey, heiice Nov 23; schr Fortuna, hence Nov 23 Sailed Nov 2—Stmr Samoa, for San Fran- clisco; stmr Weeott, for San Franciscs stmr North Fork, for San Francisco; stmr Navarro, for San Francisco: stmr Tillimook, for San Francisco: stmr Laguna, for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Sailed Nov 2—Schr Lucy, for Umpqua. CASPAR—Safled Nov 25—Stmr Cleone, San Francisco. HUENEME—Safled Nov 24—Schr Laura Pike, for Eureka. COOS BAY—Arrived Nov 2%—Stmr Empire, hence Nov 23 VENTURA—Arrived mis, hence Nov 23. Salled Nov 25—Stmr Geo Loomils, for Nov 2—Stmr Geo Loo- for San | Francisco. PORT GAMBLE— for San Pedro. FOREIGN PORTS. KINSALE—Passed Nov 24—Br ship Benares, hence July 18, for Queenstown: Br bark Brus- sels, hence May 25, for Falmouth. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Nov 24—Br Benares, hence July 1S. Salled 'Nov 24—Br ship Flintshire, for Hull. YOKOHAMA — Safled Nov 25 —Jap _stmr {America Maru, for San Francisco, via Hono- ulu. NANAIMO—Arrived Nov 24—Br stmr Robert Adamson, from San Diego. OCEAN STEAMERS. HAVRE—Arrived Nov 25—Stmr La Gascogne, m New York (not previousty). NEW YORK—Sailed Nov 25—Stmr Menomi- nee, for London; stmr Etruria, for Liverpool; stmr Maasdam, for Rotterdam: stmr Pennsyl- vania, for Hamburg, via Plymouth; stmr Werra, for Naples, etc; stmr Anchoria, for Glasgow. SOUTHAMPTON — Arrived Nov 25 — Stmr Koenigen Loutse, from New York, for Bremen. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Nov 25—Stmr Penn- land, from Phitadelphia. GENOA—Arrived Nov 25—Stmr Kaiser Wil- helm 11, from New York, Xaples. YOKOHAMA—Arrived previous to Nov 25— Stmr Empress of Japan, from Vancouver, for Hongkong; stmr Hongkong Maru. from San Francisco,’ via Honolulu, for Hongkonz. atled Nov 2%5—Schr Meteor, ship OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For ‘Alaskan ports, 10 a.m., Nov. Dec. 2, change at Beatt] For Victorta, Vancouver (B. C.). Port Townsend, Se- attle, Tacoma, Everett cortes and New Whatcom, (Wash.), 10 a. m., Nov, 22, 21, Dec. 2 and every Afth Aay thereafter: change at Seattle to this com- steamers for Alaska and G. N. R'y.; at to N. P. R'y.; at Vancouver to C. P. Rallway. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m., Nov 25, 30; Dec. 5, and every fifth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Stmeon, Cayu- cos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. 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