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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1899. : ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. DIVIDEND NOTICES. MAHER—In this city, November 35, 1899, Susan | to the California Hotel In charge of & Alumeda of CYE. | A BRANCH office for the reception of adver | DIVIDEND notic ¥ Pt Sleter of Shomasa T, Chasiea T | dePULY Sherlf 3 o e reception of adver- ND notice—Dividend N ie Maher, sister o b o 3 D i ; RSTON. Address W.| “tisements and subscriptions has been Opened | | per share) ot The Doy Bkt cents |, Susie Maher, sister of Th aren: | ' Shipping Intelligence. -eighth st at 1228 Polk st.; open until 3 p. m. GOMEANY, will be pavable at the office of | dsughter of Mrs. Sisan Campbell; and niece Wayward Girl. s bt el Sinimat et 3 o o= e = : - e e comvany, 327 Market i and after | of Mrs. Parsens, Mrs. Fitageral - Vi i e ved 1o 105 Mar. e, « uny Yayowin- | FRIDAY, December 1. 1866, “Transtes books | nard McHogh & Dative Of San Fradcises who'ine Wreds, & girl 18 yoars of age, e e _Stove; $12. | will close on SATURDAY, November 25, 1855, $ months and 28 daye. (New York | WFho commenced to lead a wayward ARRIVED. finAND AUCT 0 A A hair tonio will Sebecrivtions | At 12 o'cloek m. | Blesse copy) o es Jite, s arrested yesterday morning by Sunday, November 23, LBy one & beautifui head of hair. LED- snich ofice. 2206 PIIIMOFS . | e B Mo SHELDON, Secretary, | - £7Friends and scagsigissies are remest: Ciey Frison for & publia Ibstesion. The Prask: Bl Eia B ettty T o PULFNE JInger IgT OF ' — — - g 4 san. | 3 n to & — T furnished pleasant fromt | (Morday), at 1 o'clock, from the parents’ ' girl's father was at one time a promirent | o it 65 rs from Port- IEDEKER. b s Teasonabl PROPOSALS. | residence. sat Folsom street. Interment Holy | Ane merchant in this city, 20018 DOW | lang via Nbtiria ok house THOROUGHABRED YEAILINES " »t renr Market—One or EROFORATN O, BRI 38 New | MERRILIIn this city, November 28, 1899, :1?:.‘?3:?’1:‘?; :2m&°‘;:‘|m&l:!‘:n3“h-h\!: { D:'llm'l'g‘ol';f:bn. i K ks S EVER BRED AT THE o Sember 1 W Sesiea, Droporals n triol | Aoiite 26" aTuies O Feod T Phieir s and | Deen’ Iving apar for some years. Etmr Cleone, Walvig, 20 hours from Caspar. " o i ——— | cate will ‘be received here until 1 oelock [ Becoes %5, Aoeri apd Mre. Mary Miler o ———————— AT ANTRIMSTOCK FARM misheg bysarkeen | & o November 31 1k ‘and’ then opened s o Batariok. M., apell Tenrar Safe Crackers at Work. Syagay. Jyvpesier 34, “has. Kerr, Proprietor.) " al | or furnishin ovel ax, ¢l = N reafter. et (Chas. err, prietor. = — and hatchet helves uito head hets and EFNotios of funerel Mrenfise. Officer Harris early this morning found | timr Sroioia: ot gl a4 Comsisting of the best formed, largest and tent pins. Preference will be given to ar- the side door of Moody's wool warehouse, | Schr Mary Russ, Wikender, —. dest bred sons and daughters of Rio Brav ticles of domestic production and manufao- at 125 Bluxome street, of and the lock | Schr Queen, Frederickson, Port Gamble. Herald and Lmp. lo, out of the dams of ture, conditiony of price and quality belng | ne, broken. On_entering tl office he no-| Schr Repeat, Olsen, Willapa Harbor. v equal (including in the price of foreign pro- i+ A 63 years § months and 11 days. ticed that the knob of the combination | Schr Mildred E. Hoee, — to Wm. O'B. 5 dugtions the auty thereslignd euch peatesy O CONNORIn this city, at the Potress No- | B8f¢ had been knocked off. He repol ted TELEGRAPHIC. Oltw: A keeping roon tion ahd manufacture produced on the Pacifis | vember 2, 189, Baward, beloved son of Cor. | tRe Matter to police headquarters for in-| POINT LOBOS, Nov 2, 16 p m—Weather | Lost Girl. Florimei, N ————— | Coast to the extent of the consumption re. | Relius and Kate O’Connor, a nmative of Sen | Véstigation bazy; wind south, velocity 14 miles. Urian, Vanity. Ned Dennis, etc. JACKSO! , 920, nr. Naso uired by the public service there. The | Francisco, aged 1§ days. | MISCELLANEOUE. Sale Will Take Place Toom; grate; or housekeep! | Unitea Btates reserves the right to accept or | BSCHROEDER—In this city, November 26, 1899, Ross, the Oarsman, Dead. | SBATTLE, Nov 26—The schr Wawona, which THIS (MONDAY) EVE! Nov. 9, MINNA. €3—Large room, farnished for Bomee | Te/ect any or il proposals or any part there. | William, beloved husband of Julls Sehroeder, LONDON . % s he | V&® overdue, ls safe in Banfleld Sound. Tus Commencing at T ping. with stove: $7. T house- | of" Proposals for delivery at other points will | and father of Bertha, Loulse, Wildam Jr.. AL iF oy. 26— ace Ross, the | has gone for her. OCCIDENTAL HORSE XCHANGE NATOMA, 701, cor hth— posals furnished on application, Envelopes | Germany, y 3 3 SOMA- N | S ot 2 keeping "rooss for-men ang oinees house- | B IoBorsed *Propoals fur My Son | ey N T e (el ot the Bl o e, e Bad | BriacOiA—Arrivel Nov ¥-Schr James N | ° 721 HOWARCD ST.,nr Third. ~ — == glsxa.\fi\';_ x‘z';cmf Ta‘dru-‘ &‘au?‘"“« N :lllf g::g“&:?u?‘;d‘o retun_} h:x;e. He "REKA—Arrived Nov 26—Stmr Pomopa, | Horses at Salesvard and Catalogues Ready. ny conn ; NG, Assigtan ermaster, at Fulham on Tuesday. e Nov 5, F % @, Aupiioneer. water; ‘wase 510" | _United States aesiy. bepet Quanermaster.” | RIDER AND HORSE ¥ hence Nov Wil, G. LAYNG, Auctio PORT LUDLOW—8atled Nov 26—Schr Honot- | James H Bruce, 1 bkl 5 A s < a Bruce, from San Pedro. the Superior Court of the Clty and County GRAND HOTEL. Salled Nov 2—Schr Inca, for Adelaid schr L CCIDENT NEAR THE |V J V: nto | Meteor, for San Pedro o fen Fiacieen, State of Oeliiocaisis the | BNOULTAR Al B % ar et - |8 B e Tomete | SEATTLE- Salled Nov %—8tmr Cottage City, | £ OF 2 corporation, upon its application for a judg- (CLIFF HOUSE. | D E Smith, Stockton W B Bteele, Portiana | f0f Dyea. WS i 1 L |hfis o 19 9% Sk S oL egprgp to o o I e MR W McDonald, Vallelo |Miss B Gatés, Portland | (ASTORIA-Arrived Nov 26-Stmr State of OROUG A 250; made to order: ) Notice {s hereby given that OCCIDENTAL 3 8 Dannenbaum, Vallej Mrs C Barber, Stocktn | CAllfornia, hence Nov 4. . dne Price Tatloring ping. rooms. BEET SUGAR COMPANY, a corporation or- | onew Repeats His Experience of Two | & W Morion, Oregon . Miss L Barber, Stocktn | OCEAN STEAMERS. AND TWO-YEAR-OLDS holas Hotel | TWELFTH, 45—A sunny sulte of three rooms | SaPized and existing under and by virtue of | D=P® P 4 G Fremmick, Woodld A Dorsey, New York | NEW YORK—Arrived Nov 26—Stmr La Nor- for housekeeping TOOMA | the laws of the State of California, and hav- | Weeks Ago and Escapes Unin- | D Smith, Danville |B P Barker, Livermore | mandle, from Havre. 1 g W e s SR ing,ite office and place of business in the city jured—Fun at the Chutes | & Qoodwin, Sacto | 10 M Atwadd, Stockton | “MOVILLI = GNov 3-stmr Ethicpla, IN TRAINING. . near Market: OW ave.. e 2 county of San Francisco, State o - oherts, Los Voods,'Stockton | from New York, f w. d - 3 ) per night: 150 to % %:| ny rooms: furnished ‘_r‘ryhn?:;;;.n w?t‘;eh:‘:n fornia, has filed a verified application ed- and Sutro’s Baths. L L Nelson, Berkeley |drg M Woning, Cal "QUEENSTOWN - Satled Nov _2%—Stmr Um. | Brothers and Sisters to BELLE BOYD, SCAR « "bus and bagkage to and from the ferry. | private femils Pl Gremel 1o ne Saperior Court of the city and | W B Lanaden, St Ron}wvl‘r Knox, Saeto | bria, 1 v . for New York. | S B e TS — e ounty of San Francisco, State o forn! e odgers, Cal |A W McGregor, Texas | Arrived Nov % — Stmr H office for Call advertisements and | Which application Is sighed by & maority o | F A Hodapp, Martin ftar, U uthwark. from York, for Ant { Also the Two-Year-0ld pilons has Leen established i the | the Board of Directors, praviag for & judg. | _TWO accldents, neither of which resulted | { Hootbp, MartinexP § Rosslier, U § A |'Southwark, fro — MERE B TS e, SR e of Twenty-second and Ken- | ment of dissolution of 'said corporation. and | seriously, although both presented possi- | 7 p Morrill, Verd! }u Godsel, Berkeley _ JOAQUINA. VINTERS, at s Open until % p. m, m 189 ducl:\lgdg: bilitles for a fatality, occurred at the Park | ;\' B Mclean, Honolul|S Rummelsburg, Cal B"‘R.:'\- };m'\x ::P'rx 'n‘r’t'f\z a‘ HOE,' L . ourt, De- 1 day. A Mr. Sefkie E Fenton, Negasaki |A Meyer, Modesto NCREY. (tome h R for Call advertisemonts and artment Number T ) of and beach yesterday : NEV. (Home of El Rio Rey.) been establisticd at 108 Va- | the City and County of San Franciace, haye |Fiding along the beach, near the Cliz | & Mantia |G C Putham, Stockion 70 BE SOLD been appointed as the day, time and place for | House, and finally turned his horse Into | W & Hondier cal’ |5 st oo™ dlodesto TUESDAY . NOVEMBER 3, 1899 e | the hearing of sald application. | the breakers. For some time rider and H Cahal X whits, B ‘ Ay J B e ! n ; : an, Red Bluff |A C White, Stockton | 7 % . roOMS TO LET—Furn. and u-“"'i h.‘:a"_‘flt':m::‘;'m Inrg:x:x ’.‘:’.‘}“&“’_‘Tfl‘ Sur | steed enjoyed the wash, but suddenly a E J Rathbone, Seattle C Kaufman & w, Cal ux.:s‘vl.\né't; Con. f}‘." NE e eeeption o adver | Perior Court, this Sieh day of November. 185, | ig wave rolled in and before the animal | L James, Charleston |Mra M Diller, Laricastr MARKET ST. | L e | s § Kubby & w, Cal |H MacMurchy, Utah . AL wSei) R WM. A. DEANE, Clerk. | could turn, the force of the breaker dis- . | Catalogues naw ready R S T ety /hess npened EnhSOSEEH RIORDAN, Deputy Clerke | lodged Mr."Selklo from his seat and threw |, pchielrg, Witlows |3 Tuckworth & w, Cal the Continent Horses at yamd Nov. 38 & @ @ HALL X TN arket m A_BEUNSWICK HOUSE, 18 SiihRoomi | A DEARE, Cierk: By JOSEPH RIGRDAN, | Both horees and Hiace UL, BUT ThS TanT L BT n Aoy |E s St | mmm"o"l.ul ?“J‘;;trifm" 2 - B s SL o §h per week, and | DORIy CREf 8 1S ieE ol | coming breaker landed both high and dry | Mrs O Greéniow, Wash F Al Bullock, Woodind ON THE e ping; open all night. [ |on the sand. George Pippy and Attorney | C K Cadman, Pinole |H R McNoble, Stocktn EG CTION SALE! Hotel Francisco. Turk and Taylor sta— | REGULAR WEEKLY AUCTION SA Frenay caught the horSe. Mr. Setkie PALACE HOTEL. 2 Tomeine, e XV ; — — | mounted ana rode away te his home un- | A Eoprihe PP RO oty | BIRTAS—MARRIAGES —DEATHR |t Sestoos Somp JONORRRREE 3 o o, sl 9 My, vt " books Bought, | A— WALDORF," 305 Powell_Front suites and | _Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | & CETEQ Of waier. Mrs I N Peyton, Spok C J Titus, Cal ngle ropms, with or without board. - Nov. th ., near Cal. 3 age y His escape was a most fortunate one, ' Miss Peyton, Spokane Mrs C J Titus, Cal 1. T at Telther of the mebiication gthces and be | for had the horse fallen before he was | H Btenge. Dleoe = (& Wener, N ¥ — - ORMONDE STABLE. Mission st ~ - o 1 00! - | washed out of the saddle in all probability E W Booth, Stanford 'A J Linderman, Wis b7 l Well- oz china dee- BIRCH ave, #-Nice front room; use of xfi“...:.“&‘?%:’e&'.f." | ymaned out of.the seadis in'al e el i e deepany s, Qe :md of Cholce ; . e = | | C.'W. Depew of mh?m Jusel avenus en- | J Lyans,, Kan Clty Oliwauies b T veal | BURNETT, 1426 Mari No. 1380 —Fur- . | Joyed a repetition of his experience of two oseathal, Chgo amawato, Ja; - o Kearmy see! | “nished rma., suites, & 20 unty | DIE]:H A | Weeks ago, when his horse boited into the | D € de Golia. Dakland T Kimura, Japan L 3o cloth- | © e ~Bunny corner; well firn: T & ofhres Jones, Peter Syay from thennusey and scrlously injur- | s 3 W Goas, Forual ; SAN FRANCISCO PAwr ar T CLASSIFIED ad ubscriptions | LL,;E',,',,';.L"SS‘;;,, 3 lgl‘dué'. nhunl& after 2 o'clock, Mr. Depew LR RAILROAD TRAVEL. SROMEAEE Ox _Filtmore st. | Maher, Busan G. was driving the same horse past the lo- i = k. . t of two weeks ago, Weather Report. ARRIVES bered the cccurresce T s CHICAGQ thest hasge CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Merrill, Maria A. cality of the accide Mershon, Margaret | As though it rem anure. O. NOLTE, : sultable for 3 Powell and Mason Al O'Connor, Edward | and enjoyed the same, the horse again o . LESSER PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES b1 e Tttt i e ® and T s e LTI wb}‘(‘:.rybep?: u?:fig; The totlom lgr:l;e\x‘gssg‘i:;, o s:.pm:fl'm ._.71 Houl’s SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC 3 crders our | Tammebies aulat, e siand ot Curie Ber’ |son had a rope on it 'and led it to the Last 24 This Last An Elegant Solid Vestibuled Train of | DS TS ery? Mast ob:nell e = b o furnished r 7, I, Moron and B rita, f:;‘;mfle R:f{-e.‘ffx‘:wno::g"p-'ahniful?fivgfifi ‘ e oo Composite Car, with Library, Smoking '!gfixm:_%u:fi 'fi’.‘w"";’fi;‘."ma PROP RIY TO 3 TE. aged 3 years 1| bolting place he will be prepared to give the animal a surprise that will in a great ure detract from the pleasure gained '5nY | in the breaks of yesterday and two weeks . 3| Parior, Buffet, etc. Luxurious Double | "33 & $ A b otcy | 0 0, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Exi 1 ?i | 8r.\wmg-roam Sleeping Cars, Dining | :;dhx:?-f'."'.. BaciraeseEntrs Gipe ot 12 ar. BUNDAYS—8:0, 9:9, 1100 & m.; 199, 3398 os1| Also through quwlnz-yoam Car and | & n\;m“n m. P 0.7 | Diner for Denver via Sait Lake City. WEER Deth ek TOSAN FrmNCISCO, < T3 trij (N at 1 dow room for 3 yo ARY ung men;: also acqualntances are respect- | m. to attend the funer: ock, from the r of Market and Fel 14A—Changed bands; n Luts Oblspo. ago. I'le crowd at the Park was large yester- | 1. B b - it Hills of Eternity o 3 6 50, 5:3, 1150 & m.; 18 o bethyan cioects ndy oA et Al day and the driveways and evele paths £33 Rt ¢3#| THE OWL LIMITED from Southern 14, 60 p m " Sativdaye-bxia trice S b = well patroniz ‘he Chutes' programmse | Yuma . . T 0.00 0 0.1 | California connects with the Overland and §:38 p. m. S and members of the Congregation | was run off before a blg and merry crowd, | - oo Francises datasii JOF it verland | gUNDAYS—$:19, 9:46, 11:10 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 6:08, T quest o 3 OiL i0re L San aximum temperature, it 4 | lernel are requested to atiend the | Major Mite continues to be the attraction | ¢4; minimum. 52; mean, B8 | Limited at Port Costa. 5 m;: elevator. | N Ite member, A 3-8y at 10:15 o clock, from | &¢ the plavgrounds and doubtless will WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | Prompt connections at Denver, Omaha | Betwesn San Francsco and Schustsen Park 3 0:: 1 3 FORECAE' for some weeks to come. T. and Chicago with limited tralns for other 1L S BROWN, Prestdent. | The Dleasant weather resulted in an un- | The weather i cloudy and generally threaten- | Leave AMN‘ R L. %Aur. Secretar: usually large crowd gathering at Sutro | ing west of the Rocky Mountatns. Rain, | EAstern ci L San Francisco. | In Eftect | San Francisce. land, November 2, 1899, ths. Following are the results of the | heavy along the northern California coast, bas | THE FASTEST OVERLAND service ——— | —— toder 3 | —— ey Destination | days. Days. car rout . Call offic OCK H rocming house e e | T HEAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. }PF + family B 4 nd of Margaret A COntests: | fallen from Cape Mendocino northward and | |n the history of transcontinental rail- e ther of Ella Byllock, & DA- | §) yards, juvenile—Joe Alria, firet; eastwand into the western portions of Montana | York State, aged 6 years § | goong ™ Juvenile—Joe Alria, first; H. Allen, | gna 1dabo roading. | yards, amateur—F. Seecach, first; R. Rid. | | A M EPECK & CO., 87 Mariet st. %—Lot pear Mission and 34 R 20 am Novatoe, = 4 days The pressure has risen over the Pactfic slope. ' | 8= provato, 5 fats; rents 330; do £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- A_portion of the storm off the Washington | For folders and more complete infor- | 333 f g R A e et fully Invited to attend the funeral services coast has passed eastward and the remainder pm has recurved to the west. mation call at Southern Pacific Passen- _third, { The temperature changes have been slight in | ger Office. —Won by F. Cook, J. Fenmby | all districts except & fall along the Oregon | o coast. Won by J.| Conditions are threatening and showers are | ROUTHERN1"ACIFIC-COMPANY. | likely to cceur In portions of Northern Cali- (PACIFIC s¥sTEN.) fornia Monday. @ sl n | Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty : a 1 o : NAN FRANCISCO, N —_——— hours ending_midnight November 27, 1593: pect- Northern California—Generally cloudy and (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) v | TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. threatening Monday, £ ;‘\_\;'\—J O'Brien, first; W. Stanford, | ce -morrow (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, at his pectab to 81 per e, $70 Market street. Interment m §1 per week to $3, Howard-st car galn. 3 npew fats; : 3 fine flats Elghta—Newly furnished $1 per week: transient. Corner rooms, with a grate @; store and lodg- robably occasional show- ———— 1:30 am ) % am new fats; re and & ——— ers in the north portion; Light to fresh southerly | BBAVE - — Fmow Novexerm 15, 18%. — ammivE | 3:00 am| Guerneville. | 7:3 pm| G : new Sats; rents gr | > s o ve e = 015 Markei—Nieely furaiabed: | | Annual Session Will Be Held in Sac- | *22 71004 Benicla, Sulsun and Sacramento. . 71437 { | == | ~Southern California—Partly cloudy Monday; ramento Next Month. | tght northwest wind. this ot week up N -, November %, #3:004 Maryeville, Orosillo via Woodland, , beloved husband of Pa pe % = N acs enazy | TM0Am| 8:0am| Sonoma |10:40 am $:40 acm | y Nevada—Generally cloudy Monday, probabl acavillo aad oT.... r an: Crocker, and father of Asron and third annual sesslon of the | with scattered raln or 4now in the mountarn | 7100a Shasts Express—Davie, Wi 80 pm! 5:00 pm| Glen Bilen. f e pm)| €22 pem Crocker, & native of Rogsen, Germany, aged | California Teachers' Association will be | mepior | S “‘,‘; R e TN | o | 00 am| Sebastopol. 139 am 105 e | & YA . Ly | dy Monday, with t- | ®7:1304 Martinez, San Ramou, Vallejo, Napa, am am| opol. (10:40 am 10:%5 am TRplasa zobma; | Friends and acquaintances are respect- NeMd 10 r‘:"_ s“;"’ Capital Dull dings eorg- | N e oT A, BrOlly. o Calistoga av. Sauta Rosa......... *6:03¢ $:30 pm| §:00 pm| 7:% pm| 623 p ranslent. d to attend the funeral this day A Mento, December 26 to 0, inclusive. It fs | “UT S0 Bl W a0 Monaay, | *8:304 Thie Oserland Liited—Ogden, Den- " e3:15p | Btages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West HISP | prines and White Swiphur Springs: at Lyttos v for Skagze vaers: at Hope and Springs, nd) = st —Incandescent 0 ut 10:20 o'clock, from the pariors expected that the convention will be the | San Francisco and vielnity—Generally cloudy o ver, O Chicago......... g-room, smoking-room and ladies’ | ©f 1‘l‘! 0. Dierks, 837 l\{l» B3 treet, l?egt'e tb.\' largest and most important in the history | aad threatening Monday: light soutiferly wind. 8:304 fl‘]‘z‘)u:“‘fiw:n'u:::?“' nkuxlh 3 vl B Gitee S ermeng " rain to New Salem Cemetery £r | of the association, The local committee of | 0. H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Official. Muryaville, Chico, Ited Biuf. ... 2 ‘water; bat JUNNE—In Alviso, N . 1899, Mel- | Sacramento, under the direction of Super- 28:304 *Milion, Oakdale and Ronora. = UXiNe Mariin Dunné, deloved son 6t W3, 'aud | intendents 0. W. Erlewine and Be B, | $—————————————— 9 | *5:00s Ha sl Kile asd Way Statioi for Lyt *4:38) Bprings; at *4:13¢ | land for 3 D3 | Keisayiiie Cartebed Mreres: ey i Yoty | d * 4 t Tingy; 4 or jeh: Florenee Martin Dunne, a native of San | Howard, 1s making every provision for g | mt e b O 8 s 4 | Port a Satatoga Soringe: Bive Lakee: Lasrdt | Prancisco, aged 3 months and § da | the comfort of visitors. Sun, Moon and Tide. e i Dl “e32:13r Deil Lake, Witter Springs. Upper Laks, Poma, | FEHRENBACHER—In this city, November 26, = The deliberations will be held in the As- *9:004 Port Costs, Freano, Mojave and 1 Potter Valley, John g[‘s. Riverside, Lierley's, | 188, of diphtheria, Winnie, dearly beloved | sembly chamber and will be presided over 3¢ Bucknell's, Sanhedrin ilwights Hullville, Orr's 45r Hot Springs. Mendoeino Cify, Fort Brase. e Willlam Feh- | by Frederic Burke, pre: dent of the associ- | $———— 9 Florina_ and kuon. who will deliver his annual lddri.-es. | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Fetire sy | Westport, Ueal, Wilitts, Lavionrille, Cume from Market | 3 ve of San Fra n exceptionally fine progri Times and Heights of High Low | e§2:00x Niics, Livermore, Stockton, Sacea- ming's, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, - ok na 1 been' prepared, and the discusioes ©af| Waters &t Fort Point, entrance to San mento, Mendo Bectla'and Eugka, i 2 SUTTER, 7050 erteon; aleo | (Fortland, Or. apers pleaze copy) © | have great weight In the ‘h“}{mf of edu- ooy B u‘;g;hfi iRy afSdial, &u- sisoop s Forterille, *4:19p | Baturday to Monday round trip tickets at res . - §¥The funeral w take place this day v o dresse: thority of u endent. | 11:00p Sacramento s . b (Monday), at § o'clock, from the residence of | cational work in the future. Addresses of| NOTE 'The high and low wafers occur at welcome will be delivered by Mayor Tand, Y3 Beymasds, THE Oaks, + - 13i05r | ®6n’ sunday_round trio tickets to ail polate sy gtes. adar | O ian natasl of Balf . 3 tes. " E - the parefts, 732 Edc reet. Interment pri- | & ;| the oty front (Mission-street wharf) about | *4:00r Martinez, Ha v > BE Osx Bt R Moming bouse | (l%.P'0dd Fellows’ Cemetery. | County Superintendent B. F. Howard and | lwenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; | Napa, Calistoga, Sauta Rosa.....s cket Offcer, W0 Market st ‘Chronicte Mag. for good g THE! roprietor. “igh gt eSS wii- | Thomas J. Kirk, Superintendent of Pub- | {pe helght of tide is the same at both places. *4:00r Benicla, Vacaville, Nacrameuto, €. WHITING, - 3 N, = o otly, mmihee M, 1, { e Instruction. Responses will be made <o e Woodland, ~Kuights Landing, General Manager 0. Pass. Ageat | T Friends and acquaintances are respect- ( by R. H. Webster and Professor James | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27. Mazyaville, Oroville. f eles N | Joso aud Btockton tully invited to attend the funeral to-marrow | Of the Los Angeles Normal School. An | | t4:30r Niles, Nan (Tubsday), at 2 o'clock, from Masonic Tem. | Important toplc of discussion will be that | T 3:00r Tho Ovl Limited—Traqy, Freme. ple. Interment Masonic Cemetery. | of “Personal and Political Interference in Moon rises. hmw;fl.dl‘_“"f A m. ! . X e - =g — e i oo ~ =i he Administration of School Affairs,” | c ¥ homas A BRANCH office for Call advertisements und | GAFFNEY—In Agnews, Cal, November 2¢, | U . *3:30p Stockton, Merced, Froano., .. & " r - James, beloved husband of the late Which will be participated in by a num- Time| Time| Time| Time| | ®3:80F Fresuo, Bakersiield, Santa Baibara, e e Yo G e T LA and brother-in-law of | ber of distingulshed educators. § R S [T [T L R o | NS Trea Makun “Deémiog, El Pasoy Thomas McDonough, a native of the parish | In view of the fact that President Ben-| 5 |[L W " W L W, H W| Now Orleans and Fast. TN of Boyle, County Roscommon, Ireland, aged | famin Ide Wheeler of the State University | — ——| $6 years. will be present, the executive committee ErFriends and acquaintances are respect- | will not bring any special speaker from | n 5 tully invited to attend the funeral this day | the East this year. Among the other |2 - £l 1 Touto—Atlantic Express 0 aud Fast.... . *6:00r Haywards, Niles and San Joss. 46300 Vallojo . o 5 o' funeral . *6:301- Oriental Mail—Ogdon and Fast ... e v - - ;:'rlzf:).'i Hctinn, Troe., 5 Edfly sirest, | Prominent educators and public offict Is | 13:00¥ Valicio, Port Costa aid Way Hta- ROOMS papered from $3: whitened, $1 BD: | Ihence to Mission Dolores’ Church, where & | Who Will attend the session and take part Tt 8 E = bt e painting done. 9 Th solenin requiem mass will be celebrated for | in the discussions are the followini NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | Calitornis i the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 PaPrr?f- sx;rd‘:i\lfl‘flm‘{:{d’n_ _lcx-bi)a)‘gr the early morning tides are given in the left | r“.. :-;‘t_l»t. e L ' elo oly Cros m Al dee o . May *helan, P. A. , P == S city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION €O, | _©clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery helan, | band column and the successive tides of the * WM | 5 Monteo ding 614 Cail bunl 2 - LLAGHER—In andro, November 25, | Bergerot, president of the Board of Edu- | day in the order of occurrence as to time. Ths C04S oo N e R | P hvel Db ¢ the Iats & | #atian: G 'Cassat Davis of Los Angeics, | samd tite cuvmn shves the oo e e | COAST PIVISION (Narrow Gange). rd Gallagher, a native of County Leitrim, | Rev. C. R. Brown of Oakland, R. M (Foot of Market Strect.) - E— - s | the day, the third time column the third tide SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | 138 Guilesher, & noch Shackelford, T. O. Crawford, Superintend- | and the last or right hand column gives the | °BikBA Newark Uentirville,Sau.)oso, Velton, CALIFORN'A LIMITED e g e [ Friends and acqualntances are respect- | ent of Alameda Cnunl{z. M. Cox, Su- | last tide of the day, except when there are but Bouldes Creek,8auta Cruzand Way a 0l Sot o | s repaired, bought, sold ‘ited to attend the funeral this day | perintendent of Sant feb. | three tides, etimes occurs. The heights a0 ne supplies. 145 Sixth. phone Mint 6. Oilondayy, gt 3. welock, fom her late resl: | Deribiondent of santa Hom Fransoy €57 | given are in addition to. the soundings on'the Sa t F R t fia ¢ nouic. The fastest train, running over the best rafle 1 nge > - Catho- .| United States Coast Survey charts, except ALL kinds bought, s0ld, exchanged, rented; re- | dence near San Leandro, thence to the A. Foshay, Superintendent of Los An- 8 { D€ at lowest rates. 205 Fourth s Church. where seryices will be held for 1% | £¢les; C. L. ‘McLane, Superintendent of | ¥hen 8 miaus sign ) Brecedes, the helgnt, | e | TODOES OF, RO e 'St Mary's Cemetery, | FTesto; C. C. Hughes, Superintendent of | 354 then the Sumber Eiven is subtracted from STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, sy D * | Alameda; Har Wagner, C. W. Mark, H. | 5 N : 1s the mean of the lower low waters. city, November 5, 1%, M- Pland, Mrs. P W. Dohrmann, Mrs.'Ju- | Sttt e S R T T ney. Al OAN ASSOCIATION, e—A magnificent corner, B0 part of McAllister st nhecting traln leaves San ok GASSNER—In th : : it CALA. Storage Wareh, . B M A “ liet Powell Rice, Miss Estelle Carpenter, 50 p. m. T8 Mlssion: w000 gententocd; ot Gy S ALred S G ey e el Mre. Caroline Froar Burk, Miss Ania Bto: [ ¢~ TR | T LG MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, PRIDAY, SATUADAY, = = | SR ve of N vall an, y others. iy 8)— 2:15 p. m. PIERCE.RODOLPH BStorage and Moving Co. Casner, & matlve of San Francisco, aged | vall gnd many others. Steamer Movements. 200 1lwaw. 100 00 400 [ o ARIVICE IR Chieash a0t R Y. e i 2 401 Post st.. cor. Powell: tel. Matnns. | © %A:Mfi‘ and acquaintances are respect- COMPANY H BOYS | 15:00 *8:00v . . i : e s e | = e o Tend ul S et | 3 . | | R R AR 38 DOVERLAND EXPRES one bio E X ¢ sur). at 2 o'clock, from the residence of = : : 24 E 00r . * wanted. Box s, CMofee | | (Mordadl A0 Larkin street. Interment Lau- | Defeated the Snowballs of Vallejo by TO_ARRIVE, COAST DIVISION (Brosd Gangs), - s Sopdipetuin it o of Oolden Gata Bark. | 70, e Sl chioken maach: complete; best | ot Bl Crmetess. " " T el a Score of 11 to O, Steamer. (Third and Townsond Sta) Briistersa Tourist Cars leave Gakland. Mcis A Mantgomery W | m— — - O enre ‘it “Wishinson. street. don 'O, | Several thousand people attended the | pre—a Tox O, View. Sourh Fan Franca~ T67807 | [cF, Demver, Kansas City, Chicago and the Bast of Mrs. J. B. Needham, | football game yesterday at the grounds L2 1004 San Jose and Way Stations (New window cottage; also st d the late Mrs. F. Stimp- lmaden Wodnesdays only) . | o o s o e . s at Sixteenth and Folsom streets betwuen 9004 n.lu\ Jose, Tres Linos, Kata O : oo | e oy et ant St iateed L Jears. e ¥*473 | e Snowbails of Vallejo and the team of Pacite Grove. Tamn 1vbien, b | VALLEY ROAD sy ~— g Y n 3 20T | I e Oakiand, November 35, 1899, Celta | Company H, League of the Croas Cadute. s Ohlaro, Sarf, Lompoc e v 3 Fresno, Hanford, Visalt Prinelpal Way Statious * Tulare and Dakersfield, furnishes good lbc: 01404 San Jose amd Way Stations. tral rvice. Yorae Ben Alagen. ttoenad Mosts Fark, @8 Mark: telepho ' San Mateo, e enlo rket st ne Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Juse, Main 9».:- Criiz. Selines, Onkland offies. 1119 Broad SIN - A.: 1-1\1\.- of the late Captain Elisha Hig- The Cadets won by a score of 11 to 0. ~ o 2 2 ‘ Q gins, a native of Boston, aged 6 years 6§ The game was called shortly after 2 J E onths and 2 days. o'clock, and as the rival teams ,i | ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS, | femus ssteratts 000 A0 0 P00, it st V2L | the man lighter than the pigskin kickers e | in America—The Weekly | to any address in the anada ome year for $i, ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. .« from ValleJo. Fullback Atkinson was as- lonterey and I'acific G Bacramento office, 201 J street L ESTATE—COUNTRY—For o B e Baptist Churoh, corm e orirate ™ | signed the duty of the “kick-o" for the s S Lo ey, Blatie x| 588 Symrifien, 1 Wegs, Anite, Class stopth P - 00 WILL buy cholce new house of § rooms. | ;TR "1 vty city, November 2, 1889, Jo. | Cadets, with the result that his team se- 100 San Jose and Principal ions 19:004 e list for sale and exchange. | $M% a house of [ rooms, now bullding. Call | TYTUITrten Theloved wife of A. Jensen, and | cured an advantageous position of fug(y '5:80r SanJose aud Princi SN:334 ely tmproved: tncome frult and| on job, Buena V and Willow, or 3. H. | Ba08 00700 1 Russell Jensen, & native of | tWenty yards. —Several scrimmages f 0r Sau Jose and Way stry se & Sunol, Alameda Coun- | YoOr § §660. TE 55 WORTH PACIFIC GOASY RAILROAD. dor Vis Se@salits Forry, of Norway, aged 52 years. | lowed, in which the Cadets fare MI{. BI1:45¢ San Jose and Way Stations. level w ol 3 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | As the Snowballs had the advantage In eta ‘5ot Dulkdings: & Seres orchach. Toe S, | o Bascriotion, condition ana locatton; 1| fokiy mited io aitend the Mneral thi day | welghL. _ After twenty minutes' play At- *Dalls o e amias s n scated | will Aind you one. O. R. DENKE SR. i400| (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from the pariors of | kinson made a splend!d run, the star ey loam; near| Webster st., Alameda. NKE SR., the Cralg & Cochran Cnmflné. 52 Mint ave- | event of the day, followeld by a clever —_— ey h g6, *9:30, 1100 . SICRELS, e — nie, “Tnterment Lourel Hil Comatery. ™ | Blece of work by Dan Ahern, who se- : 0, 513, 600 6 p. . -l e L ’ JONES—In the City and County Hospital | cured a rouchdown for the H boys. Ahern | i s B ~ ral g o ALANEDA: ROOMS AND BOARD. S eeber 5y "peicr Jones, 4 nailve ot tollowed “up his good work by iieking | e nianhar ! R s Yl “-l'.’n:'"i’.f::%.';‘{ s je or = ot~ AN T ‘Tenneseee. ey s of | the goal. Point Arena. | ot 9:60 and 11:3 p. m. ranch; Ban Matec Apply 4 Caro- | BN o e Mas hntehealth: lerge |/ DGREN—In this city, November 2, 189, | | The Cadets shortly after sec Z e of Cal. i UNDAYS—%8 00, *i0;00, *11:30 ; a: i & Potrero. | zzmnteprvete MRS DR FUNKE w5 th | “0ugust Lindgren. beloved husband of Annd | other tonchdown, i L | bS04, 9 . . m; aak = Lindgren, and father of Olga. Gustav, Carl | "Tpe gecond half of the game was not as NCE . = == ‘Alllance inge, the famous summer re- and Henry ILindgren, a native of Sweden. | ynteresting, as both teams were tired st sl s | BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS | S50 trcre s ninen s et | Bt ofead VR Bondnpind 45, €:30, 9:00 p. m, RAILWAY. FROM SRR BAFAEY. 10 Ch & CC WEEK D ; A . ! ", 3 5 p. m. b e A e st S Al e T DALY e Tickets at the Lowest Rates to [i5: s, wetoestrs saa er on in 3 BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. furch, 266 Tenth street. Interment | Femainder of the game both teams falied ve: 2 SUN T g€, : 2 TGAN Toom coloni; of . P. Petet = (CAl was as follows: stination. . . . ns ma Por photographs | * Oniversity of Cal.: soat compieted: porcaiars | strser. 3 5 ' i ™ FROM CHICAGO. NEW YORK, WEER TH‘ ONLY LINE OPERATING A "“x‘él’i"l’ AN Market st. natural wood; all modern | MeDERMOTT—In this city, November 24, 1899, RN 5 ACRES ievil St and e ied: | hnny fropiage; terma if de- | Joseph James, son of Cainerine and the l ot 3 Company H. Position. llnnwbnlln. Umatilla ..|Vie & Pgt Sd. ces X : oo 6-room h barn: about 200 frult trees | _*ired. M. L. WURTS, 17 way nd. ames McDermott, and brother of Mrs. Mary -R. E. Brennaa "*Dollar..Grays Harbor L. B. Les | Or. Dollar. (Gravs Larboriy RI i s e % : through tourist car from . F. to St. Paul. Baturdass at 1:00 and 1090 p. m. aring: ; £ mpioments. etc.; | MUST be s0ld—Nics residence of 3 rooms: all | P L5mbser. & native of New Yori, Rootta UNDAYS—8:(6, 106 : 8, 8 Sonoma Co. SPECK & CO. &7 Market @ __ | "magern; Ene-location; barn, tank and. tank- | (frehin): ot 1ol Dabel brnce, to-morraw | 1 This car s nicely upholstersd in leather and gfo- g pp " s B S T 300 ACEFS cholce orchard or vineyard land; | house; an beautifully lald out: = 4 dence, 104 Florida sireet, thence to St. SASTR vy Owner, box 1207, Call. | Peter's Church for services at 2 o'clock. In- TATS In Berkeley cut for a quick sale, E. | terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. E. BUNCE, 6 Broadway, Oakland bas every convenience of a first-class Pullman. Call on or address T. K. STATELER, Gen. Agt, 68 Market st., '{Hfllnl'un ‘rlul!ll. m. week days—Cazadero and ¥ stations, m. Saturdays—Tomales and ay stations, m. Sundays—Tomales and way statioos Sen Joaquin Co., Cal. Address| @ sacrific otfice. et L du B RS San Francisco, — ~ —-- - HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., | nouum' "I.'A‘l'lll’fl! !‘:.lzucl RAILWAY. E 2 America—The Weekly 7 « Q (Successors to Flannogan & Gallaghe-), | o B e Ly vn. Suseninie Werzy, P LI F K OAKLAND ADVER'“SEMENT). e LAFCPORRAND MM RADMBRE, | ore, o ture |t/ Ahie! S0NS 00 AT Wiae ad Dr-Gibhon’s Dispensary, i St ‘ & ooq_ .BROADWAY % Fisth ;(el.: m"fid::’fi”-’{" School, worth, charged with having murdered | Couilie }\: 6! .finnrn. m.'.z Steam-heated, el«-—: ca. on all traine. HEAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, vl ol 2 — i house, 831 Market street, on the nigl November 19, 1898, was again locked up | Alance last evening, it having falled to reach an | Pt. Ares agreement. As on the previous night the | Aloha ...... twelve members of the jury were taken | Stateof Cal Arthur Brows in the Globe Lodging. | &35 "Hay Queen . F00-MODERN Alameda home of i ’\;‘; OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. art, $350 0 Oakiand cottage. $6500. ROUSE BNA | o . o s nd cormer lot; city, for ranches. | AN introduction to you from H. Shelll the Geiman-American, 3 Kearny st mu&,mflmm SR W G SLO e