The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 30, 1899, Page 11

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ROO ANIH omfice for the reception of adver- cuts and subscriptions has been ope: 1228 Polk St open until & p. m. w7 OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. | OAKLAND ¥ | A RNITURE FOR SALE. v ate new fireproof bullding, San An- new iiture, hot and cold water, ra- . uites; when seen are appreci- ayior st., uear Market, NSWICK HOUSE. 148 Sixth—Rooms alght: $1 25 10 55 per week, and | ssekeeping: open all night Introduction to you from H. Shellhaas, the furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin, Oakland. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND notice—Div! per share) of the OCEANIC 3 (8fty cents STEAMSHIP Hotel Tranclsco, Turk and Taylor COMPANY, will be payable at the office of [ se: modern wervice: elevator;| 1be comoany, Market ot.,_on avd atter 1o 81 80 day. MRS, J, KINC FRIDAY, December 1. 183. 'Transfer books — = 200 | will close on SATURDAY, November 25, 18%, RICK, 2132-Large sunny front room to | &t 12 o'clock m E. H. FHELDON, Secretary. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly 1 r malling, $1 per 1426 Market (0l No. 1860 —Fur- | sultes, single; also un nished, | Market, cor. Golden Gate ll furn: rms. & offic | DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE partnership existing between the under- nents and subscriptions branch office, 2200 Fillmore st gigned, under the firm name and style of g FRANK HUBER & CO., has been @issolved g s Suitable for 3| by mutual ¢ h day of November, I, 189, F. HUBER will collect and discharge Nicely furnished sunny ba: the debts due to and by sald partnership. Single rooma; reesenannsy oty | FRANK HUKER, © e hed ro, | ———— 8189 oht wingie Toom. | LEGAL ADVERTIS furnished sunny sulte; | nth up; water: gas. [ IN the Superfor Court of the City and County of San Francisco, State of California.—In ti near Powell—A brigh tvate Damty. sut ght, sunny | matter of Occidental Beet Sugar Company, a | ae family, suitable for dady or | corporation, upon its appiication for a judg- | . - Box 1278, Call. | ment of dissolution.—Notice No. 70,422 Notice i here that OCCIDENTAL Nice y suite for housekeep | BRET R by given SOMS: Iod - - o SUGAR COMPANY, a oorporation or- ma; hot and water; phone. ganized and existing under and by virtue of the la the State of California, and hav- ing its office and place of business in the eity | and county of San Fi . State of Cali- | fornts, has filed a verified application ad. | Seventh—Sunny furnished | reasonable. UTHERN—Southeast cor. Seventh sts - Sunny rooms, en suite or | @ressed to the Superlor Court of the eity and - ex' parlor; reading room: elevator. | <county of San Francisco, State of California, % - which application is signed by a maljority of A 1 Misston-Select family the Bo of Directors, praying for a judg- T 10 §5 per week. nr:’mr dissolution of sald vumorll;en. -n: = = = that Friday, December £2nd, 1599, at 10 o’cloc! A near Fourth—Finely fur-' a m., at the courtroom of said court, De- th: all latest conveniences: part t Number Two, In the City Hall of week up. the City and County of San Francisco, have been appointed as the day, time and place for the hearing of =ald application. In witness whereof 1 have hereunto set my | hand and affixd the officlal seal of said Su- | perior Court, this 20th day of November, 189, ess ave.—Large sunny single, furnished | 15—200 ery convenience; electrd sunny rooms; = [Seal) WM. A. DEANE, Clerk. WARD, £25—Clean, respoctable, e to $1 per By JOSEPH RIORDAN, Deputy Clerk. night: from §1 per week to §3; Howard-st. car Endorsed: Filed November 20. 159 WM. A. DEANE, Clerk. By JOSEPH RIORDAN, Deputy Clerk Targe front room; —_—_— men preferred. PROPOSALS. JONES, 415—Newly shed sunny suit A AN AP P PP EOE 3 large sunny table for two | PROPORALS MARKET, (Dewey House)—Sunny furnished | For Matertals for Repairs to Gtreets. duy or week; reasonabl CLERK'S Office, Board of Supervisors, Ban | Francisco, November 25, 1599, i In accol ce with Resolution No. 3730 | (Pourth Series) of the Board of Supervisors, SEALED PROPOSALS will be received in n of the Board of Supervisors on AY December &, , for furnishing and materials, at such the water front (exoept ded), as may berequired the Superintendent of Pub- | WINNA, M4, rear—Nice furnished room. hih Newly furniebed week where otherwise pro and designated b lic Streets, etc., and his successor in_office, from December 1, 183, to December 1, 1800, repairs to streets, to the satisfac. tion of the C Highways and tee on Public Streets, Squares, the Superintendent of Publi ts and his successor in office. | LUME Of the best quality Oregon pine and redwood, assorted sizes, ms may be re- | quired from time to time, to be delivered at | the lumber yard of the successful bidder in | uitable for 2 gents = | this city and county at such times and in 3 LT, 321 Ellls, pr. Tayvlor—10 rooms:| #uch quantities as may be required $1 a week: transient CALIFORNIA BASALT ~BLOCKS—Best st.—Incandescent 1 room and ladte quality, to be not less than 34 nor more than | 4% inches in thickness and not less than 7 inches in depth, and not less than § nor more | r e to $1 B0; week than 12 inches in length, well squared and 5 mor o elevator on office floor; | free from all flaws, sap and bunches. Said with hot, cold water; baths. biocks to be delivered in such quantities and at such times and places on the water front as may be required and designated by the | Superintendent of Public Streets, Highways | w | be of good quality beach | gravel, free from sand and dirt. BRICK—Hard-burned, of t House, 3 Pightt hed and u ed newly ¥ apered the best quality | Office of handsome r Dr. Robertson: alss | o suny L TLAND CEMENT—O the best quality, | r belng mixed one week, must s! strength of 300 pounds to the square > be delivered at the place of business A good rooming-house | HUGHES, Proprietor. A r Call advertisements and ful bidder. " ne has been establish at 106 Va- Bidders will estimate with the | ing that bids will be entertained | from the parties known to be regular dealers in the material required, and that the Board of Supervisors Intends 1o award sepa- each ki required to the nd of mater st; wafe, reliable; take n nsi'- bidder therefor, and bid- mps for particulars. ~‘Rellef for | state & price for lumber by the 1000 | in letter by return mail: at drug. basalt blocks bricks by the 1000, and cement by the barrei | kinds, and must fur- | nish & sample of basalt stone, which they pro. the Comraitcee on Berceta, | t for blocks Is awarded. | [ be required to deposit with | Board of Supervisors a cert)- | 10 the order of said clerk, nk in the City and County of in the sum of one thousand n, conditioned if the the contract award 1 rail or neglect t execute the con. nd required within sl made, then and in| shall be paid into th iry by said Clerk as :lq iduted damages for such fallure and neg- hester y the ton, emical Co., Philadel., Pa. Mo & charges, the b of Public Streets and | YOLPH Storage an ot tendent 1 tely t the 7 | perform any of the cove | said contract contained fication the foe w be required to re- pervisors actor to | ants on his part in and upon receipt of Board of Supervisors tel WATCH REPAIRING. PRRURETS | all terminate said contract, and th v guaranteed 2 years. | shall abeolutely cease dctermine, teal Co, Kearny. NOTICE—Bi( will estimate with the | aistinct understanding that the party or par. ) wh of material wi tract Is awarded for each be required, prior to or ALAVEDA. ADVERTISENENTS, at un of the execution of the contract, to pay o dvertising this - o notice in three ¥ newsp TR, & that ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. the further right is reserved by the Board of Bupervisors to termina time 1f the party o location; 1 R. DENKE SR., 140 | te the contract at any parties to whom the sam shall be awarded shall not perform the work 10 the entire satisfaction of the Superintend- ent of Public Streets, his successor in office and the Doard of Supervisors e Board reserves the right to re. bids if the public good o require. Tt A Blank proposals furnished by the Clerk. e n, condition_and i one. A Alameda MEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. | H for ladles in delicate health; 1 7 TSSE. ~ ax_ private. MRS DR. FUNKE. 1410 Sth | SN0 A, RUNTLL, Cnk: —e——————— | " PROPOEALS. 7 : X & m | o FOr furnishing carpets, cork carpets and win- | dow shades tor the Hal st ko 0 . BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS s ppkipactipi e at Office of the clerk of the Board of Super- visors of the City and County of San Fiwe: BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. cisco, N mber 28, 188. In accordance with & £ 2 53 res Lu! lon N bl rth series) of the Board e of Supervi sealed proposals will e re: ed In cpen’sexsion of the Board of Super- s on Wednesday afternoon, December §, from 2:30 to 3 o'clock, for furnishing ali o carpets, cork carpets and window shades s §1% DOWN, balance $15 per month, will | for, the Hall of Justice and Morgue buildin by & Goroom ccttage on sunuy side of street. | nder the Girection and Lo the satistaction 5t w RAN essrs. Shea & Shea, architects, priisd - = ~ - mittee on Public Buildings g Ao SEE this; this property soid for $16M: Al the material furnished and the wi 3 ng away; will take $1@ down, bai- | laying the carpets and cork carpets and panc. month. W. C. MORAN | ing the window shades to be done under e - . = - | direction and to the satisfaction. of 3 BANK property: © large rooms; lot #0x | gy She e of Messra. mear sehool und tation, electric cars, etc. e atie uildtnomtects, and the Committes MORARN And it is to be distinctly und eight hours shall constitute ‘Gns'y werk ot persons employed on the ahove work, and that the minimum rate of wages to be paid shall be two (§2) dollars per day ate a price on EEE these lots; #x1%: worth $600; only MORAN, Lorin station, Keley . be wold—Nice residence of 9 rooms; ail | Bidders will estimate and st r fine location: barn, tank &nd tank- | the following subdivisions of the mates hous 1a ¥rounds; beautifully laid out; be supplied and work performed, to wl{. % a macrifice. make offer. Owner, box 1207, Call. | _First—For all carpets, first quality. bod o Brussels: sewed, Jaid and lined. -4 § ELEGANT $-room colonial homes adjacent | | “Second—For all cork carpe University of Cal.; just completed; porcelain - aid frst quality; bath ished in natural wood; all modern | Third—For all window shade: qua conveniences. wumny froptage; terms i€ de- | opaque: wired and hung complete. 556 L _WURTS, I7th & B'way. Oakisnd. | “Ridders will state the price per yard for n Berkeley cut for & quick sale. B. | voich they Wil fornish the carpete and cor CE, % E o Wk = 28 Brosdway, Oukiand. the direction and to the satistaction of Macoe | Shea & Shea, architects, d the Committee on Public Bulldings. Bidders ‘;‘1“]"8'.;“‘“ with their of all material bid upon and state price for each character of materiel m mitted. Bidders will bid with the Aistinet undee. = oy { standing that separate contracts will be awapd- OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. | g for“each clars”to " the lowest rerponsibie ader. | "“The party or parties to whom eae the contracts may be awarded will he h,..‘,’.:',',,,}' bid samples | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. | { _OFFICE—005 BROADWAY. AEH, % mouthly till paid; chicken ru 6 feet. p 1 told, : Jevel land: | prior to or at the time of the execution of the loam, 3 cet deep: Do adobe; penty | contracts, 0 pay one-third the cost of adver. 0 water; site and climate superb; no | tising this notice in three daily newspapers, fogn here: butld your home or stop paying rent; near wide boulevard: not Westall tract, adjoin- and each muccesstul bidder to also pa. of the publication in the official n'.-..’;.,::‘x’_,r“";f the resolution awarding him his contract: n order to preserve uniformity and to faefli- u'u The award the board hus remoived :: ',‘.Iv ceive no bid unless made upon hlank foring prepared by the committee and a . cortigod check on some bank in the City and County | of San Francisco for the sum of five hunired & fine sch ing East Oakian ol all or send for circulars. . Brondway, Oakland; | | JON | INE | Owner. urse of construction 34 E bet. Grove and West. 2 compieted: | (gi0) dollars Aeposited by the biade modern improvements; strest | 0 T with his alke done; small Payment down: halanes | S0 ‘Hacervisors. conditioned et Ahe Board of Supervisors, conditioned If the pro- posal be accepted and the contract awarded, and 1f the bidder shall fall or neglect to jay | the printing charges, execute the contract and monthly 17 desired: houses open for i %0 to 4 Sundays. J. H. SIMBSON. §15 Soch o 0% RROADWAY OARLAN' | give the required bond within six days after Cormer Drapercy’ est #9000 amis 1300,000; | the award i made, then and In that case the | interest § per cent: will exchange for « deatr. | #a}d sum shall be collected and paid into the able ranch in California. ity and county treasury by %aid clerk as liqul- | | @ated damages for such fallure and peglect. “lanks furnished by the clerk. The board reserves the right to reject all Clerk. wale 4 rent. E Diic good %0 Trquire. Dakisnd. bills 15 Xon BRRIING. A NORERE L TROPOSALS for stone wall—General Is small price for a 4500 house; thi : depot, et | QCartermaster's Department, 36 New Mont. F-room house, with modern improveme: A1 Iocation and surroundings: closs t schools: | Fomery street, Ean' Francisco, October 31, 1ot 01T wer particulars. 3OS, | 18 Realed 1s will be received ai o'clock 8. m., on Decem- 1599, and then ber 1 ., for construction along southern boundary of military reservation, idlo of San Fran- cisco, in accordance with plans and specifica- tions on file here, which can be seen on ap- An eventful chance'; ax, modern plumbing: st commanding appearanoe; room house, bath, able: fine locatic close o school train, etc.; one seldom drops on to such OBCA . , _captaln blrgln. first come, firet gerved 3. B | Deitent qum-mnutn a L.On'g B. A, "M.M MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. quartermaster. 1THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1899 MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: A. E. Drendell and Elizabeth Pollmacher..22-22 F. H. Nielsen and Henrietta M. Akmann...22-17 Michael Sausedo and Mamie Barry.. 2-16 Thomas W. Middlemles and Pear] Field Jens (bristiansen and Amanda C. Tescat W. P. Higginbotham and Lucy A. Towns. George Cruse and Florence M. Wilson. Walter L. H. Geldert and Flora M. Ch James Flannery and Anna M. Towey Wm. H. Goddard and Adelaide E. Un Joseph E. Artigues and Sadle Hertz John L. Meyer and Emma E. James Corneltus Cronin and Margaret M. Su G. H. Lammers and Johanna Tobbenbosks Willlam G. Perow and Alma Peterson John Blasca and Tersilla Petter James H. David and Lavina Mon WaitersR. Baker and Anna C. BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—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 pame and residence of per- sons authorized to bave the same published. BORN. BROWN—In Black Diamond, Contra Costa County, November 25, 189, to the wife of the late Captain R. S. Brown, a daughter. TER- 1a this eity, November 25, 15%, to the wife of Edward J. Colter, a daughter. SMITH—In this city, November 6, 159, to the wife of Martin 1. W. Smith, a son. [ MARRIED. BOYD-HEYWOOD—In this city, November 23, 154, by the Rev. William C. Pond, William G. Boyd and Maud Heywood, both of San Francisco HOBES—H —In Oakland, November, 25, 1500, Dr. Stebbins, James Marshali Chicago and Inda Flizabeth Hill. LSON—CURTIS—In this city, November 27, by the Rev. Willlam C. Pond, James H' iison and Lilian Curtis, both of San Fran- cisco. BRUNING- ber 25, 1898, liam F. M QUADT—FE! RMANN—In this city, Novem- by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Wii- Bruning and Alice Isermann. TERMACHER — In _this eity, November 29, 189 the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Joseph He: uadt and Emma Fenster- macher. _—_— DIED. Adams, George W. Asherson, Emil O'Brien, Mrs. Rose Olson, John Crowley, Mrs. J Pease, John H. Fennell, Winitred Petersen, Peter Friedrich, rge A. Skelly, John Giannini, Henry G. Stelter, Dictrick H. Henarie, Dantel V. B. Stone, David Hopper, John E. owell, Harry E. Keily, Hannah Troy, Mary A. McGlynn, Thomas Mattow, Frank L. Murphy, John Van Iderstine, Chas. Watts, Raymond J. Wright, Susana ADAMS—In this city, George W., beloved husband of Rose M Adams, a native of Maine, aged 72 years. (Portland and Matne papers please copy.) §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow ), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- )7 Stockton street, near California, e to St. Mary's Church, corner Califor- nia and Dupont streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery ASHERSON—In this city, November 2%, 1399, Emil, beloved husband of Susanna Asherson, and father of Maurice E. and Esther Asher. son, a native of Posen, Germany, aged &5 years and § months. C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), o'clock), from his late resi- dence, 1830 Sutter streei. Interment New Salem Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train. Please omit flow REGATION BETH d members of the Congregation Beth Israel are requested (o attend the funeral of our Iate member, day), at 10 1830 Sutte November 35, 1889, e, clock, from his late residence, street M. HERZOG, President. MARCUS LEVY, Secretary. CROWLEY—In this city, November Mrs. Jobannab, Crowley. ¥ The (Thursday), ot 1899, funeral will take place this da; at §:3) o'clock, from her late residence, 33 Seventeenth street, Mission Dolores Church, where a requlem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at § o'clock. In- terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. omit flowers. FENNELL-In this city, November inifred, beloved wife' of Willlam and sister of Mrs. O. H. E Mrs. Brooks and Charles P., William H. and the n Joseph G mmon, Ireland, aged IS years. (Gal- Texas, papers please copy.) §r Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, | December 2, at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 441 Fair Oaks street, thence to St James Church, where a_solemn requiem mass Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Croes Cemetery. FRIEDRICH—In this city, November 25, 1599, George A., dearly beloved husband of Emma F. Friedrich, and brother-in-law of Mrs. H. Raymond, a native of Rochester, N. Y., aged 36 vears and 2 months. A member of Germa- nia Lodge No. 7, 0. d. H. §., and Court Robin Hood. A. O. F. [ Friends and arquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, Powell street. near Post. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GIANNINI-In this city, November 25, 1899, Henry G., beloved husband of Loudivine Giannini, father of Frank, Charles and Henry Glannint, Mrs. Mary Loustaunau and Mrs. Caroline Smith, grandfather of Mrs. Louisa Hock and Julla Eaton, and brother of Peter A. Glannini, a native of Deggio, Ticino, Ewitzerland, aged 76 years 10 months and 21 days. (New York and Washington, D. C., papers please copy.) grFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1318 Turk street, near Fillmore, thence to Drulds’ Hall, 413" Sutter street, Where services will be held at 2 o'clock. Laurel Hill Cemetery. HENARIE—In this city, Danlel V. B. Henarle, a native of New Jersey, aged 77 years and 2§ days. {7 The funeral will take place to-morrow ), at 2 o'clock, from Pioneer Hall, street, near Market. Remains at the parlors of the California Undertaking Com- pany, 405 Powell street. near Post HOPPER~In this city, November 29, 189, John Edward, beloved husband of Agnes Hopper, and father of John and Henry Hopper and Mre. Captain Wiiliam Randall, a native of Montreal, Canada, aged 64 years. T Notice of funeral hereafter. KELLY—In this city, November 25, 1§89, Han- nah Kelly, mother of Mrs. M. 8. Mayhew, Mrs. C. A Lord and George W. and Charles M. Kelly, a native of Jordan, Canada, aged 8 years and 10 months, C7The funeral services will be held day (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, at £20 - Interment private. r this city, November 29, Thomas, beloved husband of Honora M- Glynn, and father of Jack F., Mary E. T. and Annle E. McGlynn, & native of County Longford, Ireland 7 Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1216 Howard strest, thence to St. Jo- seph's Church, where a solemn requiem mass Wil be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MATTOW-—In this city, November 27, 188, Frank L. Mattow, beloved husband of Line Mattow, and brother-in-law of Mrs. J. Ben der, a_native of Berlin, Germany, bt years § months and 22 days. A member of Court Hubertus No. 15, O. d. A. F.: Grand Lodge, O. d. H. S.; North Beach Lodge No. 5 O 4 H. S, and Loreley Unterstutsung Vereln. . e £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of H. P. Petersen & Co.. 2238 McAlllster street, thence to Druids’ Hall, 413 Sutter street, where funeral services will be held under the auspices of Court Hubertus, commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. MURPHY—In_this city, November 25, 1309, John, beloved husband of the late Marla Mur- phy, and father of Mary Murphy, a native of Pittsburg, aged 30 years. (Pittsburg and Va- 1lejo papers please copy.) 7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Friday), at 10:3 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co.. 946 Mission street. Interment private, St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland, by 11 o'clock creek route boat. O'BRIEN—In this city, November 19, 1899, Mrs. Rose O'Brien, beloved sister of Mrx, Gee- han of Montreal, a native of Ireland, aged 72 vears OLSON—1In this city, November 27, 1889, John Charles, beloved son of John ‘and 'Nellle Olson, & native of San Francisco, aged 1 years and 7 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 72 Fifth avenue, near Fulton street, Richmond, thence to Star of the Sea Church for services. Interment Holy Cross FASE-Ta Oakiand, November PEASE—In Oakland, Novem 1699, J H. Pease, father of Arthur and John klx?pl:': Pease and Mrs. Alice Cannon. and brother of Mrs. Susan B. Hobbs and Willlam C. ana George . Pease, o native of Nantucket, Mase. axed 78 years and 10 montha. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Friday), at 11 o'clock, at the residence of his daughter, Mra. Allce Can non, 41 Thirty-third street, Onkland. PETERSEN—In Haywards, November 25, 1599, Peter Petersen, beloved ' husband of Mary HENRY dJ. GALLAGHER GO, (Buccessors to Flannagan & Galla: FUSERAL DIRECTORS AXD EMBALMERS, Teiephons South . 4 ISRAEL — Officers | ufl Asherson, this day (Thurs- | relict of the late Florence | thence to | Please | . | Bift bons, a native of County | 0 | Canton | Interment | 189, | Petersen, a native of Denmark, aged 55 years 1 month' and 3 day CFFriends and acquaintances are - fully Invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, at the Con- regational Church at Haywards. Interment one Tree Cemetery, Haywards, SKELLY—In this city, November 2, 18%9, John, beloyed husband of the late Margaret Skelly, and father of James T., Annie E., John W. ard Francis J. Skelly, a native of County Longford, Ireland, aged 65 years. C7Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence,” 76 Rausch streef, thence to St. Jo- seph’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at § o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. STELTER—In San Lorenzo, November 21, 1893, Dictrick H., beloved husband of Minnie Stel- ter, and father of Emma, Henry and Ernest | Stelter, a native of Germany, aged 62 years 2 months and 2 day EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence at San Lorenzo. Interment San Lo- reng2o Cemétery. STONE—In this city, November 1599, David Stone, a native of New York, aged 8 | 11 —— M’DONALD APPEARS RAILROAD TRAVEL. FOR HIS FATHER HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. W_L Nuckolls, Ukiah H L Morrison, Stanfd J T Elhott, :1\' G Morrison, Stanfrd | Wraine les NOUTHERN PTACIFIC~CONMPANY. (PACITIC HYNTEM.) W A Briggs, C: ize, Stanford NAN FRANCINCO, TESTIFIES IN THE PACIFIC | jin 0 B%5, 0, o [} 5 Sohuie, Stantord (Main Line, Foot of Market Strvet) BANK CASE. C Mulkey, Napa C M Wardell, Stanfd B Meyer, S Hosa ~ Prow Novewsrzn 15 1800. — ARmivE R Lombard, § Jose G W Ficks, Sacto H ve S & eates, Stanfora | W_Mendenhall, Cal |W T Fabber, Stanford | +7:004 Bemcia, Suisun and Seeramento..... *7:43p A Contention Made by Opposing Fs l"xJ:rnn, Gal ' [V'B Friedman, suntrd TR Vacavilosod Ruzaey.... *349% unse His - Carr, Pinols B . Stan! Shasta ‘h Counsel Results in With: WD Bickley, Brocktn'w & Sealee, Stanford | 1'ovs Shess Portiand.. .. sy drawal From the Wit- C M Hrown, Clinton ¢ M Crawford. Stanfd | e3:804 Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Naps, Stand. J Hanson, Cal C H Jones, Stanford aud Sants Ross......... 618 ness V A Swetnam, Montry C H Osborne, Stanford | #8:30a The Overland Limited—Ogden, Den- UREARCT J T Brown & w, N Y/F A Bradley, Stanford ver, Chicgo. ... . .. *suar J L Maude, Riverside |J A Miller, Stanford | ®8:80a Sau Jose, Livermore, Hiockion, R. H. McDonald Jr., looking careworn |S L Bearey, Portland (i1 W Hughes, Oakdale Tone, Sseramento, and worrled, was & witness before Judge | T R Hayes, 'Detroit |R P Cowles, Stanford Marysville, Chico, Ited Bluf?. E_M Wilkinson & w,/C L Jones, Stanford | ®8:30a *Milton, Oskdale and Hovors. Murasky yesterday in the action Insti- Yreka - tord *9:004 Niles and Way Stations. tuted by his father, § H. McDonald, to | J W Holman, l"ur(lnnd:‘{ f(‘c’lilf:n‘mlu‘{ Modest | *9:004 Atlantio u and Esat recover $29,100 %, one-third of a sum al- l'lrs l'A M Bradbury, H E Hisson, IDIl Col ’lr‘.nlfi m , Latbrop, nmmag.”'”. lesed to have been loaned to the defunct | o' Q08 L Hunter, Cal ' | g a0, Port Costa Freano, Mojave and L.os Pacific Bank. The witness was called Up- | F C Garbutt, Los Ang/Mrs Mueller, Los ADg| o ABgolen ooooouoeosicon oot . r ards, Niles and Way Stations. *#:48p 2:00x Niles, Livermore, Stoekt: on to identify certain vouchers, alleged roceipts for the money advanced by the plaintiff to the bank, but the contention J Quadt & w, Cal ' |F E_Byrne, ‘Stanford E Vaips, N Y |J € Eaton & w, Cal LT Turner & w, SeattllD C Clark, S Cruz years % months and 12 days. (Sacramento pa- | pers please copy.) §F Friends and acquaintances can view the | remains at the residence of his daughter, | Mrs. Clara Prince, 1842} Mission street, be: | tween Fifteenth and Sixteenth, up till 2:30 | o'clock this day (Thursday). interment at | Sacramento, Cal. STOWELL—In this city, November 29, 18%, Harry Earl, infant and beloved son of Harry B. and Alice F. Stowell, and brother of Ell- wood and Ethel Stowell, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 months and 18 days. | TROY—In this city, November 25, 189, | A. Troy, a_native of Ireland, -ra S1 years. | [rThe funeral will take place this day | (Thursday). at 9 o'clock, ‘from St. Church, where a lemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. terment private. VAN IDERSTINE—In Fruitvals, November 1898, Charles, beloved husband of Ann Van 1derstine, and father of Peter, John and Cath- erine Van lderstine, a native of Prince Ed- wards Isiand, aged §2 years § months and 23 duys €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Fri; at 1 o'clock, at the Diamond M Church, corner ~ Hopkins street and Fruitvale avenue. Interment Moun- tain View Cemetery. WATTS—In t mond Josep Sarah Watts, ‘a nativ November 23, 189, Ray- son of William and of San Francisco, aged 1 year and ¢ months WHIGHT—In this city, November 2, 19, Susana, beloved wife of James W. Wright, mother’ of Mrs. Ida Edwards of Stockton, and sister of Joseph T. Martin, & native of Baltimore, Md., aged f1 years. ’ E¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 846 Mission street. Interment | Laurel Hill Cemetery YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIE UNION—A re- quiem high mass for the repose of the souls of the deceased members of the Young Men's Catholic Union will be celebrated in St. Mary’s Cathedral, commencing at 10 o'clock, on ‘Thursday, November 3) (Thanksgivin day). Membérs and thelr relatives an friends and the reiatives and friends of de- :o-aed members are respectfully invited to at- end. WASHINGTON Coungl No. 4, Y. M. 1.—Off- cers, members, friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend a solemn re- quiem high mass to be celebrated at St. Fran- s Chureh for the repose of the souls of our deceased brothers, this day (Thursday), Thanksgiving day, commencing at 10 o'clock. Brothers of other councils are also invited. A sermon appropriate to the occasion will be preached by the Rev. Father her. SR HARD, President. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | B. P. Oltver, | vings and Loan | | Soctety, lot ashington street, 131:3 W of Baker, W 25 by N 127:8%; $4600. | Hibernia Savings and Loan Soctety to Nicho- | las J. T. Andresen, same; $4250. | ) to Sarah Belasco, wife of Isaac, of Baker street, 100 § of Fulton, | 10, 1 Belasco to same, same (quit- | | commissioner) claim deed) John Madden [ to Ellen Madden, wite of John, lot on W line of Ca street, 0 N of Eagle (Nineteenth), N 30 by W 122:6; gift. | Sten Ericksen to Margaret Dunton, lot on N line Of Seventeenth street, &5 E of Noe, E 25 by N 91:6; also 1ot N 1 8 W of Third avenue, W 33, N 70, E 33:3,' S 72, | John J. Coffey to Henriette Coffey, 1ot on § lne of Twenty-first stre W ot Potrero av- enue, W 2§ by Charles J. Gallagher to Margaret Gallagher, lot on SW corner of Twenty-second and Hame shire streets, W 30 by S 100; gift. Mary E. Wadman and Agnes Thompson (ex- ecutrices estate of Ellen Kelly) to E. A. Wal- cott, lot on ¢ of Twenty-sixth and Vi lencin streets, B 117:6 by N 65; $14,000. | Willam W. and Carrie F. Rednall to Charles J. Burt, lot on N Une of Twenty-seventh etreet, | %0 W of Dolores, W 25 by N : $10. | Michael Wall to James Burke, lot on S line of Twenty-sixth street, 160 E of Sanchez, E 26 by S Li4; $10. ¥ (by Edith C. Sed, Estate Rosetta . Sedgle | ley). J. Kelso and E. B. Mastick (trustees) to | evening. The lecturer went to the islands | will throw much | sault, with the brass-tipped end of a gar- Hacrs- eaio, Meadows, Hanford, Visaiin, Portervilie gobbe 8 |R N Hawley, US N |Dr N R Linscott, Cal of the defendant’'s attorneys that the |1 j u P L. i i as o money from the People’s Home to the Pa- | C W Clapp, Palo Alto L, Thompson, Vallejo - '-:"“m' Ban Tmson Valom cific Bank, for the credit, resulted in t rpose of showinz a withdrawal of Me- D W Ji son, Dawson T Auburn, Monterey s, Santa Rosa E W 3 Woods & fam, be Napa, Cal 1.11'.3'5..... Rosa. Donald_from the stand until a future | Mrs N C Briggs, Cal ' Stockton *4:00r - le‘o. Hacrame: ‘:: date. The plaintiff then sought to put | W W Douglas. Sacto 'C Gillis. Belmont M. ‘,m,""“",,,m“ L“"“‘" banking experts on the stand to prove |F B Plumb. Falo Alto P Gillis, Belmont 4180 Niles Ban Josoand Blockion . that the vouchers were as claimed. Again | L I Merriam, Cal W F George, Sacto *3:00r Owl Limfted—Tracy, Freauo, | argument resulted, and finally Judge Mu- | ¥ [; I#land. Lisson W R Ormsby, Sacto fleld, Baugus for Santa Bar- to determine the nature of the Instru- | J' Mcugaen. Vallelo 35 Bilinee & weB ¢ br Blackion, Mereer, . ments from facts evolved during the trial, and that the testimony of experis would not t him. A continuance was then taken. Miss McCudden, Vallej ¥ Bennett, B C L E Hunt, Berkelsy Mrs C E Belmont, B C Miss J M Moyle, Sacto B8 J Phillips, Cal W A Beasle, San Jose Mrs W E Gerbe, Cal W W Thompson, Cal Miss A Gerbe, Cal D Fitzpatrick, Cal £ S Halloway, Colusa Miss Byron, N Y w & w, T R Breed, Cal | Redding F Blackburn, Cal |3 Hare, Marysville E Farnum, Stanford |C Hampton, Marysville Los Angeles, Déming, El Paso, Now Orleans and Kass. ... *3:807 Sauta Fo Route—Atiantie Ex 1 o) 1 Eas Philippine Lecture Postponed. Owing to the many other attractions of Thanksgiving eve the Ancient Order of Hibernians decided last night to po:axrm\e the lecture on “The Philippines” by Rev. Father McDonough till next Wednesday 01- Orfental Mall—Ogden and Fast . 7:00r Valiclo, Fork Conta and Way ‘Sia- ious... o *8:03¢ Oregon and Culifornia iixprems fac Mas il Res Willlams R F Crowell_StanfordJ Smith, Yuba City T T Willet, Stanford | E Henderson, Chico § E Blackburn, N C '8 F Gilman Jr. Cal & H Smith, €al V W Hartley, Cal T A Worth, Cal W C Swan, Marysville R'W Thompson, Stantd PALACE HOTEL. R V Davis, S8an Jose |F L Berry, Stanford F O Cormack. Mo C Hewsted, Stanford Chase, Maiwankee |W W Burnett, Stanfrd A R Clough, Alton |F Bunn, Stanford COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gange). (Foot of Market Sweel.) LT ETY Newark.Conterville, San Jose, Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Uruz and Wag T.uh’m and his address light on the religious and political situation of the Philippines. HERNANDEZ DAILY on a tour of investi 1atar Nowars. Canierviite, fars Joas, New " N aimaden, Feion, Healdes Creaky Santa Cruz and Principal Way Statioos.. 110508 e GAINING GROUND |\, L Lindhird. Portid £ Calrna, P Mewark, San Joss, Los Gatos F R Short, Carson K Cooper, 1:43r Honters' Excursion, Sau Juse —_ 3,1 Kahn, Stanford A Dole, Stantord Way Statiovs .. ssiiiasss v Graham, L Ang A Rice, Stanfor Reports of Severe Fighting and Gov- | J ¥ Ruder. New York & Frb. Stantord CREEK ROUTE FERRY. ernmental Defeats Near G C Hodges, Chicago |H Buckley, Stanford Prom SAN FRANGISCO—Fest of Market Sieest (Slip G A Bush, Stanford |1 de Forest, Stanford 1100 *8: 13:90 Las Tejerias. :: H Dunn, Stanford |R Fisher, Stanford WILLIAMSTEAD, Island of Curacao, |B 5 weiloee Tacoma |E Gliman, Stanford 00 800 100044, ’Nov 29 (via Haytlen cable).—Trustworthy |8 § llé.huon. Mont E Hayden, Stanford 1260 *3:00 1400 *3:00r.m. b . 3 piv: . | C Dutflela, L Ang A Hough. Stanford 108 (Broed e i advices from Caracas, just recelved here, | € Dutfleld, L Ang | 1A Hough Stantord COAST DIVISION (Rroad Gange). say that the revolutionary movement in | (Vg 0% FHOSER® G PP ol (Third and Townsend Sts.) Venezuela against General Castro, the|J A Chansier, L Ang 8§ Traeges anford T0a 1 View, South San Francisco. President pro tem., headed by General |H O Davidson, N Y |B Raitt, Stanfora Hernandez, is daily galning ground. Mrs W A Thompson, F Rudoiph, Stanford CARACAS, ‘Nov.™ %.—Reports ~ have | San Rafael G Parker, Stanford H F Willls, & Rafael |T McFadden, Stanford P, reached here of severe fighting between | Grove, Paso Robles, San the Government troops and the insurgents | Dr Glil, Stanford Mre M Menger, N J Ohiapo, Burf, Lompoe and 5 P Mrs Giil, Stanford H Bouton, Chicago Priucipal Way Statho n'enlr Lx‘u "r- jerias. (;lelegrnnhlc communi- | Bl hrake. Cal Mrs Houton, Chicago | ®10140s A...J:-'...q Way cation is interrupted, J B Frisble, Mexico 'K Rosenthal, Chgo | 81304 San Jose and Way Stetion = A’_—PBISON A B Shoemaker. Cal |R P Cross. Stanford 1ee40r 84 Matro, Redwood, Menlo Purk, ASSAIL ER. H Laub, Louisville R D Meyer, Stanfor: o ta Clara, Han Jose, el FW ord H N Merriam, U S A Tres Pinos. Sauta Crus. Seifnas, o W _Hayne Monterey and Pacifie Gr Wesson Wandy Almost Adds Murder | ¢ Hiantord Srs. 1; Hay né | guunor san Joss and Way Stations . oocc. 3130F to/lOkher Wrongtogn: W e Mirm 1. onen. Oakale | {34008 SanJomand Erincipal Way Mtatioss 191008 SAN RAFAEL, Nov. 29.—Wesson Wandy, | E Warren, nford Dr J G Thompson.Cal | $9:30p SanJose anid Princinal Way Stations *#:33a the prisoner who was painfully scalded by | E P Allen, Stanford 'F F Sharpless, Megera "'«';'m‘}""”'.'; g-v':mlw- . pulling down a steam pipe in the County | }f Smith, Stanford, 1 E (Wieebip. Sabord ' A'm P L3 ‘-"_":,' i Jail, came near adding murder to the list | R ‘Rigley, &tanford R D Russell, Stanford | *Dally. ,‘,:fi,,_,"w_a ) of his crimes to-day. This was the day 1[: :\ml:rlln_ sx'nm: I‘xn'r lélm.“Tex:rm"- » Batnrlay only. of his release, and he took advantage of | Dr Murphy, Stanto ss B Ellls, Tehama - it to knock down ‘young Anton Juson, the | & MiLeod. Stnfoed |J B Lovedal, Eacto arged with criminal as- Tomales boy cl NEW WESTERN HOTEL. den hose and then trying to force water | 3, McWilllams, Oaxaale| X Rodgers, Heattle down his nostrils, with the intention of | W geckett; fan Jose ~|JH Ladd. Sacramento asphyxiating the lad. P 8 O'Brien, 8an Rafl J L Green, Fresno hé boy's muffled cries drew Deputy | H ¢ Weber, Gualala 'H Murray, Los Ang Sheriff Lucas to the scene. He tore Wan- dy away from his intended victim_ and locked him in a cell. Though the boy's head was badly cut his injuries were not serlous, and accordingly Wandy was re- leased and given a ticket to San Fran- clsco. The authorities are glad to get rid 9 Wandy, as they look on him as a hoo- J M Dougherty, S Jose P C Foley, Petaluma C Jameson, N Y J M Graham, N Y I King, Fresno C Hermann, ‘S8an Jose H B Holcomb, Omaha F D Roberts, Ukiah T H Francis & w, H 1A C Small, Davisville SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Continued From Page 8. S — PURCHASE OF BONDS. Seven Million Dollars’ Worth Yet to Be Bid in at Washington. WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.—The Secre- tary of the Treasury to-day announced ARRIVED. Wednesday, November 29 Ship America, Harding, 28 days from Seattle. | Bark Gatherer, Younggren, 20 days from Ta- C Santa Fe Route. that he would continue until the close of | “Haw bark Roderick Dhu, Johnson, 12 days | tanaln business on December 23 next to purchase | from Hilo. a2 g b Ao e any United States bonds known as 4 per | Bktn J M Gritfith, Arey, 24 days from Port goad, with the highest class accommodations. s 0t 1007, and 8 ( ST | Hadlock E:-cuu train leaves Ban Francisco a8 cents o , and § per cents of 1%, at the Schr Ralph J Long, Isigkeit, 25 days grom i . W prices heretofore paid, namely, 112.75 for | Tiliamook. s % | “MokoikY. wapxzsDaY. rRIDAY. sATUADAY, the 4's and 111 for the 5's, with accrued in- Schr.Emma Utter, Allen, 2 days from Grays | Arriving In Chicago 2:15 p. m. terest to the date of purchase, unless be- | Harbor. o | FRIDAY, SUNDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY., fore such date the amount of $7,00,000 ap- hr Webfoot, “Mercer, 20 days from Willapa | proximately, which is_the amount neces- | Harbor. ry to complete the $25,000,000 heretofore pEchr Glen Nielsen, 8 days from Grays Har- 'OVERLAND EXPRESS | Hartley F. Peart, lot on SE corner of Twenty- | announced, shall have been recetved, of | PO : | sixth and Noe wuicets, T €0 by S'114; gistn, " | which fact, when It occurs, public notice | riggppy ~ 5 ATITIOn days from Grays | Byey, a7, 1% ivied Gars ‘wave Oakiand. Miie and Emilie eamish to' Janey K. & w e given. ; - = . City, Chi: 4t Rogers (wife ot James N.) and Julla i {;rm purchases reported to-day amount- mml):r,mr:l:n Goodmansen, 29 days from Co- r x:n:r ansas City, cago and the East | 1ot on of Van |ed to & little over $1,%0.000, making the | ~Schr Eclipse, Forest, 10 days from Eurel Lombard 3 by E 109; $10. | e r & it il g > W | tmes 5 heers 1 Saes' K. Rogers Gite of total to date approximately $18,000,000. gichr Urants, Stensland, I days trom Willapa VALLEY ROAD ames N.), same; gift. > ol B - | Dav ‘: .m’x AF';IT"!,[»“":“IM 5E“3';,IC}JL:;,LKI}°‘ SHAFTER IN LOS ANGELES. B:yhr Falcon, Murchison, 20 days from Coos lmm hmnk‘l;:;‘nm-r:lw Visall ne of Ellis str n, - ‘and 5 4 N % ¢ 2 | P CLEARED. train service. :6 by N 137:6; 3N 13 i . | ia Connolly to Sarah McGlinchey, lot on | Will Present Medals to the California Wednesday, November 2. | e €8 Market ot teb | E line of Chattanooga street, 208 § of Twenty- | Volunteers. Stmr Alameda. Von Oterendorp, Sydney and .“. """‘m offics, + telephone first, § 26 by E 125; also lot on W line of Cla: Honolulu; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. atn 25 also lot on N teenth avenus, John Gross and Jennle J N of Elghteenth, N 2§ by W_18; Iine of A street, 32:6 W of Elgh- W 25 by N 100; $10. Needham, lot on S avenue, Iine of Twenty-fourth street, 50 E of Alabama, E 23 by 8 104; gift. Jean L. and Anastasie Vermeil to Frank Mer- | rill, lot on § line of Twenty-fourth street, % E ot Harrison, E 0 by § 104; $3500. Henry D. Cogswell to Adolph Lorsbach, lot on SE corner of Twenty-sixth and Shotwell streets, E 7, § 150, NW 15, W 61, N 123:6; $3000. L. Corr_(and as executrix of estate of Wi llam B. Carr) to Lucretia M. Gray, lot on Iine of Ean Jose avenue, 507:31 8 of Twent fourth street, W 298 by § 12:814: $1270. TLouls A. and Eva M. Berteling to J. L. H kell, lot on N_line of Bush street, 137:6 W of Powell, W by N 137:6; $10. Callaghan Byrne to James W. Byrne, undi- vidad one-half of following: lot on N line of Post street, 186:5 W of Hyde, W 25 by N 137:6; algo lot on SE line of Stevenson street, 350 NE of Fourth, NE 20 by ; $10, John and Ada M. Hinkel to Theodore Giels- dort, lot on S line of Clement street, 105 W of Twenty-fifth avenue, W 25 by 8 100; §10. | Thomas & Emeline Beck to Pafaro Valley | Bank of Watsonville, lot on SW corner of C street and Fortieth avenue, § 8 30 de- W« N 1444, 10 degrees 40 min- utes E to C street, E 128: ,Z.n(n, } Estate Adolph Sutro (by William R. H. Adamson and Emma L. Merritt, executors) to Henry B. Pasmore, lot on E line of Forty-ninth avenie, 112:6 § of J street, by E 120; $1200. ‘Solomon Jacobs to Lillie Jacobs, ‘lot ‘'on line of Fighth avenue, 275 N of K street, 25 by W 120; $10. John Oram to Annie Regan, lots 25 and 2, Holllday Map A: gift. Annie Regan to Lotls Levy, same; $10. George A. and Margaret Patterson’ to Henry €. Stilwell, lot on SW corner -fé’.ll(nrnlu and | | | | | | | Eugenia avenues, § 70 by W ots 31 to 38, | Cobb Tract; $10. | Lillle C. Bramhall (and as attorney) and Walter M. Bramhall (by attorney) to Lily C, | Cole (wife of Charles M.). lot on SE line of London street, 225 NE of Brazil, NE 75 by SE | 100, block 13, Excelsior Homestead:; $1000. | Charles C. Henry to George C. Kemp, lot on N corner of College and Olmstead streets, NE | 190 by NW 0, block 61, University Homestead also lot on SW line of Twenty-sixth avenue, | 5 €E of K street. SE 75 by SW 100, block 48¢, | Bay View Homestead; also lot on SW line of | Twenty-fourth avenue 10 SE of J street, SE | B0 by €W 100, block 485, same; $10. | Alameda County. G. R., Charles R., Joel D.. Effle, Lafayette | nd G. K. Hammack to M._Korn, Iot 1, way Villa Tract, Onkland Township: $160. | " Alexander Campbell to Hugh Hamilton, undi- | vided one-seventh interest in two-acre tract | bounded N by Woolsey Tract, E by | street, & by lands of G. Otey and Staples and I by Moller Tract, being portion of Vicente Peralta Reserve, Oakland; $10. Millle and W. A Boscow to Philander A. and | Mary E. Finn, lot 4, block B, Fruitvale Villa | Tract, quitclaim deed. Brooklyn Township; §1. | R. J. Boyer to Philander and Mary E. Finn, | same, Brooklyn Township; $10. | Central Land Company (corporation) to Ben- | jamin F. Crouch, lot on § line of Thirty-third street, 241:3 E of Market, E 25 by § 87, portion ot block H, Map of property of Central Land Company: Oakland; $10. ary Scott to Adeline Deas, 1ot on N Iine of Thirty-elghth street, 700 W of Telegraph ave nue, W 103:10% by N 144:5. being lots 18 and 19, Perrin Tract, Onkland: $10. Mre. Ora Russell Bates to Mary Randall, all nterest in lot on E line of Elm street, 150 § of Edwards, § 50 by E 125, being lot 45, Pacific Theological Seminary Tract, Oakland; $1. Noseph F. and Izabella Oltver to ‘hereza S, o, 10t on N line West Fifteenth street, 3 W of Kirkham, W 25 by N 10(:9, being lot 2, block 583, Scotchler Tract, Map 1, Oakland; also beginning at a stake marked No. 1, on W line of Prairle strect, between lands of Ma Amaral_and lands of estate of Mary S. Fields, thence W to lands of M. Donovan, then N ,‘ teet, E to W line of Prairie street, § 33 to bee nning, being in city of San Leandro, ‘Bden Jane E. and W. 8. en to W. J. s ence C. Parker, fot on NE line of 1 Teamiors street, 400 NW of Twenty-fourth avenue, NW & by NE 150, block H., subdivision 50 clates Tract, East Oakland; $10. Asso- Buuda;s’ Contracts. Je G. and Agnes M. Agar (t by AS B Balinia, agent) With Hanges Hene: contractors, architect Frank S. Van Trees, aji 1o e W e ol amn eeome T, dlg- ne n s : 105 by N 76; 334000, edare : | that the only formal significance attached Oakland office. 1119 Broadway. Bacramento office, 201 J street. Burbka; Goodall, | 888 Jose office, 7 West Santa Clara street. “" e CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Br ship Sardomene, Masson, Grimsby; Bai- LOS ANGELES, Nov. 29.—Major Gener- al Shafter arrived to:day from San Francisco to attend the ceremonies to- morrow incident upon the presentation of medals to the California volunteers. Stmr North Fork, Bash, Eureka; Chas Nel- son. Stmr Pomona, Parsons, Perkins & Co. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, Goodall, Perkins & Co. He will ala> present to the city one of LESSHRI the cannon captured at Santiago de Cuba. | four. Guthrie & Co. | o ] it oA T Brig W G Irwin. Willlams, Honolulu; J D | In an interview to-day he said that | (o€ W SR SAI FRANCISCO AND NGRTH PACIFIC there should be more soldiers at the gar- SAILED. RAILWAY COMPANY, | Wednesday, November 2. | Tiburoa Ferry, Foot of Market 6¢. Stmr Alameda, Van Oterendors, Honolulu BAN FRANCISCOTO SAN mAn"a - risons on the Pacific Coast in his opin- fon. He believes that the Philippine in- surrection s nearly over and does not be- lleve the reports of an uprising in Cuba. He Is accompanied by several army ot- and Sydney. S5 o U e m ficers. DA Stme Colimbia, Doran, Astoria. 0, 610, 8.0 e or Shea, Nanaimo and Vancou- | &t 113 . . Batuse rige .90, 11:00 a m 199, 098 m. FAEL TO BAN 8—4:10, 7:80, 9:20, Stmr Orizaba, ver. Stmr Samoa, Jahnsen, Eureka. | Haw bark Andrew Walch, Drew, Honolulu. Dr bark Ivanhce, Grant, Sydney. i Bictn Irmgard, Schmidt, Honolulu. i Schr North Bend, Palmgren, Grays Haebor. Schr Berwick, Ostlin, Sulsliw River. TELEGRAPHIC. | POINT LOBOS, Nov 29, 10 p m—Weather cloudy; wind NW, velocity 12 miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. TACOMA—Satled Nov 20—Schr Wm H Smith, 'or Honolulu, | "PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Nov 29—Schr | Wawona, from Banfield Sound. S TTL Arrived Nov 20-Stmr Farallon, from Skagu Nov 28eStmr Excelsior, from | Covper River. Salled Nov 2-Stmr Willamette, for Ban | Franclsco. SAN DIEGO—Salled Nov 20—Schr Azalea, for Port Hadlock. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Nov 20—Schr F 8 Red- fleld, from Tacoma. PORT TOWNSEND-—-8alled Nov 23-Schr Honolpu, for Launceston. | Arrived Nov 28—8hip Luclle, from Honolulu, for Tacoma. - AMERICA WAS HASITY Assented to the Samoan Arrange- ment Before Its Conclusion. Special Cable to The Call and the New York Herald. * Copyright. 189, by James Gordon Rennett. BERLIN, Nov. 20.—The Tageblatt says in political circles here to Ameri titude on the Samoan question is ‘Washington Government gave the Anglo-German arrangement its conclusion. ———— Killed by a Live Wire. VALLEJO, Nov. 3.—Cordner McDonald was called to Benicla on Tuesday to hold an inquest on the body of Joe Rogers, formerly employed in the tannery of Kull- man & Salz. The machinery in the tan- nery is run by electricity. " On Tuesday morning Rogers had occasion to go to a switchboard, and while reaching for a lever his arm came in contact with a live wire. Death resulted from the shock. Deceased was about 30 years of axe and had been in the employ of the firm for | some time. The Coroner’s jury brought in | a verdict of accidental death. Bubonic Plague Increasing. Special Cable to The Call and the New York Herald, Copyright, 189, by James Gordo Bennett. | pool. for San Francisco. BUENOS AYRES, Nov. 20.—The Her- NEWCASTLE, NSW—To safl Dec 2—Bktn ald’s correspondent in Santos, Braail, Chehalls, for Honolulu. sends word that the bubonic plague is In- | creasing there, the number of new cases reported yesterday being five. In Asun- | clon, however, the plague {s gradually disappearing. Regret Bailey’s Departure. STOCKTON, Nov. 20.—The San Joa- quin County Teachers' Institute, which closed this afterncon after a four days’ gession here, passed resolutions this aft- ernoon expressing regret that Dr. Thomas P. Balley of the State University had re- signed and was about to leave the Stale. — Killed in a Mine. LAKE CITY, Colo., Nov. 20.—Ed Mc- Graw and George Lair were blown up s at- that the ssent to before | g8 888 HiEH FOREIGON PORTS. | ROYAL ROADS—Arrived Nov 35—Bark Theo- bald, from Honolulu. SYDNEY—Arrived Nov 25—Ship Heela, from | Tacoma. 1SLE_OF WIGHT—Passed Nov 25—Br bark Lakemba, from Antwerp, for Port Los Angeles. HONGKONG — Arrived Nov 25-Jap stmr | Hongkong Maru, hence Nov 1. | QUEENSTOWN — Safied Nov 20—Br Crown of India, for Hull. VALPARAISO—Satled Oct 21—Br ship Otters- | IEIE E - ship | Btages connect ings and White Sulphur Lytton Springs: at G : at Cloverdale for Eariavad g SPOKANE, ROSSLAND, BUTTE, HELENA, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO. NEW YORK, T HE ONLY LINE OPERATING A | with giant x{owder and instantly killed = & “through tourtst car from S. F. to St. Paul. sSSP 23800 Lol ALLES at Ute and Ulay mines. It is supposed 5§ WFROM " IO trza ‘men were loading a hole when 5,. ac- | This car is nicely upholstered In leather and [ . AND SAN RA’AEII..!J- \é A e o has every convenlence of a first-class Pullman, | WEEK DAYS—*7:00, .36, 11:00 & m.; "1k e~ Call on or address PSTiA TRIPS. oy Ml Valley and San Rae Ten Years for Breen. T. K. STATELER, Gen. Agt., 633 Market st., | faci, on Mondays, Wednesds~s and STOCKTON, Nov. 2.—Jack Ereen, con- w5 und T3 & victed of setting the fire which caused the | [ DEN «nt,yl';". Ry & SIS destruction of the Farmers' Union and | MoOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC . RAILWAY. marked lling Company in January, 159, was to- | A o £ ten Years 1 Ban Qusnftn | | o e e e Seseaiite Facry. by Judge Jones. | Bundays—8:00, 10:00 a. m. and 1: ™ TP B i Steam-heated, . on all Lumber Destroyed. Fare—Ean Francisco to Summit and Return, | AUBURN, Nov. 20.—A fire at Birce & Smart's lumber yard at Emigrant Gap last night destroyed 250,000 feet of lumber. | The loss Is about $000. The fire is sup- sed to have been the work of an Incen- ary. Pl Mayor of Rome Dead. ROME, Nov. 20.—Prince di Ruspeli, Senator and Mayor of Rome, died to-auy. | Dre

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