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BHOOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. GEARY, WA—Nicely furnished sunny sulte; single Tooms, 6 month up; water: gas. Nice gunny suite for houwekeep- - hot and cold water; phone. 192 Seventh—Sunny furnished r week; reasonable, THERN —Southeast o sts —Sunny rooms, parior: reading roof or. Seventh en sulte or elevator. AN K House, S1 Mission— & house; $1 50 to 86 per w HICKORY ave, 15i—Sunny fromt furnished Toom; $5. 0 sunny rooms: micely fure Yed. every convenlen i electric lights. furnished sunny reasonable. “lean, respectable. 3¢ to $1 per 1 per week to $3; Howard-st. car \cely . (Dewey House)—Sunny furnished or week: r nable. F rooms for house. single and suites: bat FR. Kee ice furnished room, corner Elghth—Newly furnished iow room, $1 per week; transient. $68—2 front sunny con. room vie or 2 men: refined: privat NA. 244, rear— MA ell 0. Market—Nicely furnished; up; transient AT ay up: 82 week Large newly furnished room; gentle- referred: gas and bath. RELL elevator ¥ furnished room tric ligh s and - day, wk., mo. furnished, new house; i front rooms, $§ up. Flegantly furnished rooms; bat ™0 conveniences. A—Large sunny front and back le for 2 gents; newly furnished. El ¥lor—100 rooms; night: §1 @ week: transient 126 Ellis st.—Incandescent light smoking-room and ladies’ par- e 1o $1 50; week, $2 to elevator on office floor; 4 water; baths. shed and untu: ished. 7 e of late Dr. Robertson: alse sinny, handsome rooms. "TER, 1206% —Sunny furnished rooms; bath, #as; private family THE Oaks 08 rooming-house for good pe- Proprietor. TURK, 54A parlor or single room for gentleman VERONA place, 20, near Folsom—For rent, room cheap: no other roomers: ffice for Call advertisements and s has been established at 1086 Va ANCH hree sunny unfurnished vements; rent not to ex- s Box 1477, Call office. SPECIAL NOTICES. tenants ejected for $4; collections made; r country. PACIFIC COLLECTION Montgomery st rooms $-10; 20. S papered from $3: whitened. 1 up: & done. Hartman Paint Co., 518 Third ALAMEDA. ADVERTISEMENTS ME (¢ delicate health; L grounds private MRS DR. FUNKE. 1416 8 BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ? ELEGANT S-room colonial homes adjacent University of Cal ust completed; porcelain bath. finished 1 wood: all modern . ake; terms if de- & H'way, Oakland. for & quick sale. E adway, Oakland * § cents. The Weekly Call, er, for mallt: 31 per year. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—90S3 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. %08 RROADWAY, OAKLAND. Corner property; rent §50,000, equity $300,000; interest § cent; will exchange for a desir. able ranch California. %-PAGE CATALOUGE of ranches for sale and rent. E.| E %08 Broadway, Oakland. FOR sale—101 feet on Market, 116 on Twentieth, 4 Forty-fifth st Oal nd. 0 X Fi! Is small price for a $4500 house: think of it: 7 ™ house, with modern Improvements; Al location surroundings: close to schools, cers etc; lot 40X%: get particulars. J. 8 MYFRE, 2 Rroad Oakla room house, bath, stable: fine location: appearance »Se 10 schools, : one seldom drops on to such & first come, first served J. 8. 1092 Broadway, Oakland PROPOSALS. e e N PROPOSALS For Materials for Repairs to Streets. CLERK'S Office, Doard of Supervisors, San Francisco, November 25, 1589 In accordance with Resolution No. 3730 (Fourth Series) of the Board of Supervisors, SEALED PROPOSALS will be received In Open session of the Board of Supervisors on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, December 1598, from 2:3¢ to 3 o'clock, for furnishing ai delivering the following materials, at such times and places on the water front (except Wwhere otherwise provided), as may berequired #nd designated by the Superintendent of Pub- lic Streets, etc., and his successor in_office, from December 1. 1. 1o December 1, 150, or repairs to public streets, to the - tion of the Committee on Public Streets, Highw and Squares of Public Streets and his successor in office. LUMBER—Of the best quality Oregon pine and redwood, assorted sizes, as may be re- qQuired from time to tim the lumber yard of the successful bidder in this city and county at such times and in such quantities as ma; required. CALIFORNTA " BARALT * BLOCKS—Best to be Dot Jess than 3 nor more than : s in thickness and not less than 7 inches In depth, and not less than § nor more than 12 inches'in length, well squared and free from all flaws, sap and bunches. d blocks to be delivered in such quantities and at such times und places on the water front as may be required and designated by the Superintendent of Public Streets, Highways and Squares. GRAVEL—To be of good quality beach gravel, free from sand and dirt. BRICK—Hard-burned, of the best quality of_clay PORTLAND CEMENT—Of the best quality, which, after being mixed one week, must show & tensile strength of 300 pounds to the square inch, to be delivered at the place of business of the successful bidder. NOTICE—Bidders will estimate with the understanding that bide will be entertained only from the parties known to be regular dealers in the material required, and that the Board of Supervisors intends to award sepa- rately each kind of material required to the House, 35 Eighth st., | | | _owest responsi) ' bidder therefor, and bid- ders will state & price for lumber by the 1000 feet, for basalt blocks and bricks by the 1000, gravel by the ton, and cement by the barrel for each of the several kinds, and must fur- nish & sample of basalt stone, 'which they pro- ose to furnish, to the Committee on Streets, n!nr» the contract for blocks is awarded. The bidde: - will be required to deposit with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors a certi- fied check drawn to the order of said clerk, | upon eome bank in the City and County of | San Francieco, in the sum of one thousand (31000) dollars in gold coin, conditioned if the proposal coepted and the contract award- ed, and If the bidder shall fail or neglect to pay the printing charges, execute the con- tract and glve the bond required within six fter the award is made, then and in se the said sum shall be paid into the City and County Treasury by said Clerk as liguidated damages for such failure and neg- lect The Superintendent of Public Streets and his successor in office will be required to re- port tmmedlately to the Board of Supervisors any failure upon the part of the contractor to perform any of the covenants on his part in £aid contract contained, and upon receipt of such notification the Board of Bupervisors ehall terminate sald coutract, and the same | absolutely cease and determine. NOTICE—Bidders will estimate with the distinct understanding that the party or par- tles to whom & contract is awarded for each kind of material will be required, prior to or &t the time of the execution of the contract, to pay one-fifth the cost of advertising this notice in three daily newepapers: aiso, that the further right is reserved by the Board of Supervisors to terminate the contract at any time 1If the party or parties to whom the same shall be awarded shall not perform the work ent of Public Streets, his success and the Board of Supervisors. The Board reserves the right to reject all bids if the public good so require. Blank proposals furnished by the Clerk. JNO. A. RUSSELL, Cler} s0r in office LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. IN the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco, State of California.—In the matter of Occidental Beet Sugar Company, corporation, upon its application for a Jus ment of dissolution.—Notice No. 70,422, Notice is hereby given that OCCIDENTAL i c ganized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California, and hav- ing its office and place of business in the city and county of San Francisco, State of Cali- . bas filed a verified appiication ad- dressed 9 the Superior Court of the city and county & San Francisco, State of Callfornia, which application is signed by a majority of the Board of Directors, praying for a judg- ment of dissolution of sald corporation, and that Friday, December 22nd, 1899, at 10 o’clock 8. m., at the courtroom of said court, De. partment Number Two, in the City Hall of the City and County of £an Francisco, have been appointed as the day, time and place for ike hearing of sald application, In witness whereof 1 have hereunto met my hand and affixed the o 1 seal of sald Su- perior Court, this 20th day of November, 15%. [Seal WM. A. DEANE, Clerk. By JOSEPH RIORDAN, Deputy Clerk. Endorsed: Filed November 20, 1899 WM* A DEANE. Clerk. By JOSEPH RIORDAN, Deputy Clerk. SEWING MACHINE £ MONTHLY, rented: repaired, bought, aold; machine supplies. 145 Sixth: phone Mint 5. | ALL kinds bought, sold. exchanged, rented; re. pairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. USES. | = —— = STORAGE AND WAREHO! =-RODOLPH Storage Office, 401 Post st., cor. Powe! nd Moving Co. : tel. Main 5713 | CALA. Storage Warehouse F. SMITH. Prop, 722 Mission: goods guaranteed: tel. Clay 2. WATCH REPAIRING. WATCHES cleaned Tho: guaranteed 2 years. The Roy Jewelry and Optical Co., 540 Kearny. | MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marringe lcenses have been issued as follows Louis Miller and Louisa Engel 38 W. Stahle Meyer and Eveline J. Sprague..3-8% Edward Kamm and Friedericka Flscher.... Walter C. Farnham and Mary E. Scott.....21-22 J. A Bellman and Amanda 5. Magnuson..33-2) Isidore Lasselle and Berthe Arricaut. -2 toine Paillet and Amelia Schabiague... 24-19 Steven H._Ehret and Ada J. Hillhouse. 2318 { Willlam C. Smith and Antoinette Raing 30 OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. trdurt on to you from H. Shellhaas, the Jealer. 1ith and Frankiln, Oakiand. DIVIDEND NOTICES, K'S news for § centa—The Weekly Call, " for_mailing, §1 per year. ISALS. , S, PROPOBALE arnishing carpets, cork des tor the Hull of Jus arpets and win- tice and Morgue the clerk of the Board of Super- City and County of San Fran. ber 2% In accordance with 545 #72% (fourth series) of the Board T poealed proposals will be re- in open session of the Board of 4 visors on Wednesd: Comber g afternoon, Decem 3655, from 2:30 to 3 o'clock, for rurm-m:ru the carpets, cork carpets and window shades for the Hall of Justice and Morgue bulldings er the direction and to the satisfaction of Messrs. Ehea & Ehea. architects, and the Com. mittee on Public Bufldings. All the material furnished and the work & the carpe: d cork earpets and ing the window shades to be d girection and to the satisfaction of Memsrs Ehea & Ehea. architects, and the Committes on Public Bulldings And it is to be distinotly understood eight hours shall constitute a @ar's work ror persons employed om the above work, and Fhe minimum rate of wages 0. be pais coat be two @) dotlars per day. Bidders will estimate and state a the following subdivisions of the maberel o Ve rusiled ‘and work” pertormed.. to witt First-For all carpets, ret Ul Brossels; sewed, laid and lined, Ut body Second—For all cork carpets, first quality: laid rd—For all window shades, wired and hung complete. Tidders w first quality state the price per yard for which they will furnish the carpets and cork carpets. also for each window shade, under e direction and to the satisfaction of Messrs, oa & Shea, Architects, and the Committee lic Bulldings. s will submit with their bf saterial bid upon and stat for each opna a separn character of material’ att mitted Tiaders will B10 with the distinct undse. standing that separate contracts will be award. for each class o the lowest respemciiss aser The party or parties to whom sach one of the contracts may be awarded will e recired prior to ¢ the time of the execution of the tracts, 1o pay one-third the Gost of Chetl wink this hotice In three dafly newn & aach successtul bidder to alas pay thebers the publication in the officlal newspagec oy the restlution awarding him his contracr Tn ‘order 1o pressrve Gniformity and v factll. tate the award the board has remived fo celve no bid uniess made upon hi; e prepared by the committee and & oeriiiod Fheck on_some bank in the City and County of Ran Franciseo for the sum of five hunired 4500) follurs deposited by the bidder with his bid de payable to the clerk of Poard ot Eupervisors, conditioned if Powt) e accepted and the contract 2oa it the bidder shall fafl or neglect to jay the printing charges, execute the contract and &ive the required hond within six days after the award is made, then and in that case the waid ‘wom ahall he collected and paid into the and county treasury by said clerk as liqui- @ated Aumages for such fallure and neglect: Tlanks furniehed by the clerk. The hoard reserves the right to reject all 1! uire. 2 SRR, e of one under the | 18 mamples | wub- | ' BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marrifige 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. BLAYER-In this city, |2 | December 1, 189, to the wife of Joseph Elayer, twin sons. ACOBE! —~In this ecity, December 1, 1869, to the wite of Henry P. Jacobsen, a daught MeCALLUM-—In this city, December 1, 1888, to the wife of John H. McCallum, a daughter. | MARRIED. DOS SANTOS—ROGERS—In this oity, Novem- ber 27, 1863, by Thomas F. Dunn, Justice of | the Peace, Jose Ferreira dos Santos and | Anna G. Rogers, both of Fresno, Cal. | EISENBERG—MILLER—In this city, Novem- | ber 30, 18%, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto, Henry | Bisenberg and Lottie Miller. HEINEMANN-SNOW--In this city, November 30, 1899, at the residence of the bride, by the Rev. Willlam Rader, Fred Charles Hetne- mann of Berkeley, Cal., and Edith Snow of San Francisco. HIGGINBOTHAM—TOWNS—In this eity, No- vember 30, 155, by the Rev. T. H. Woodward, inted b{ the Rev. W. 8. Urmy, William P. { igginbotham and Lucy A. Towns. | MOORE—ORGAN—In this oity, November | 1898, by the Rev. Willlam ‘lder Hm? Moare and Daisy E. Organ, both of Ban Fran- cinco. DIED. Rothschild, Anita Russell, Joseph B. Campbell, Annte Feder, Isidor Fennell, Winifred Ryan, James Ho r, John E. Sherrett, George Jacobsen (infant) Tyson, Su-Ela Mahan, Mary Wilson, Peter Millmann, Fred Zuhlke, Katle Reed, John J. | CAMPBELL—In this oity, December 1, 1899, ‘Annie, beloved wife of Daniel D. Campbell, Campbeil, a native of County Meath, Ire- land, aged 45 years. DER—In Onkland, November 30, 1895, Istdor Feder, beloved husband of YVetta Feder, and father of Mrs. M. Levy, a native of Witkan- wo, Germany, aged 65 years 1 month and 17 daye. ‘€7 Notice of Zuneral I't:n-r FENNELL—In this city, November 3, 189, Winifred, beloved wife' of William Fennell, and sister of Mrs. O. H. Elliott, Mrs. Thomas Brooks and Charles P.. William H. and the lute John J Gibbons, a native of County Roscommon, Ireland. aged 5§ years. (Gal- wveston, Texas, papers please copy.) €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Raturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 41 Fair Oaks street, thence to St P e —— HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Buccessors to Flannagan & Gallaghes), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, G C Ty N. F. Dethlefsen. Chas. H. Jacob. CHAS. 1. JACOB & CO.. Funeral Directors and_Em| Mason street, Geary and O rell streets. ‘l‘m Main 8213, { | the Superintendent | o be delivered at | 10 the entire satisfaction of the Superintend- | BEET SUGAR COMPANY, a corporation or. | S AND SUPPLIES. and mother of James, Frances and Robert | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER James Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at § o'clock. Interment Holy Croes Cemetery. HOPPER—In this city, November 2, 1899, John Edward, beloved husband of Agnes Hopper, and father of John and Henry Hopper and Mrs. Captain William Randall, & native of Montreal, Canada, aged 64 years. E> Friends and acquaintances are respect tully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Saturday). at 1:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 42 Pennsylvania avenue, between | Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Please omit hter 2 | | native of Stockholm, (Stockholm, Sweden, flowers. JACOBSEN—In this city, December 1, 1899, in- | MAHAN—In this city, November 30, 159 beloved wife of Joseph Mahan, daug the late Michael #hd Margaret Dalton, and | O'Connor and the late John P. Daiton, a na- tive_of San Francisco. C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 313 Fillmore street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a solemn requiem soul, commencing at 10:3) o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. i MILLMANN—In this city, December 1, 159, €1 years. | REED—At Reeds Station, Marin County, De- | cember 1, 159, John Joseph Reed. beloved P. and Clotilda Reed, a native of the Presi- dio of San Francisco, aged €2 years 5 months and 15 day | ROTHSCHILD—In this city, November 20, 1899, | Anita, beloved daughter of Mrs. Rebecca and | he'lite Honry Rothschild, and sister of Miss | Ban Francisco, aged § years and 30 days. | L The funeral wili take place to-morrow | (Bunday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of O'Farrell. ' Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery. RUSSELL—In this city, December 1, 158, Jo- John Russell, and brother of 8. D.. Frank, George E. and Charles Ruseell and Mrs. Wil- liam Doyle, a native of Mavfield, Cal., aged 23 [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral Monday. December 4, at $:30 o'clock, from the resi- | the Catholic Church, where & solemn re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at § o'clock. Inter- RYAN—In this city, December 1, James | Ryan, beloved husband of Margaret Ryan, nd father of Thomas Ryan, & native of Ire- | SHERRETT—In this city, November 29, 159, | George, beloved husband of Kate Sherrett, | | ®on of Thomas and Julla Sherrett, and | rett, a native of ‘San Francisco, aged 2 | years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- (Saturday), at §:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 434 Twenty-ninth street, thence to St. | Paul's Church, Twenty-ninth’ and Church | | brated for the repose of his soul, commencing @t § o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- | tery residence, 614A Powell street, Su-Ela, be- loved daughter of Jacob and Susan Tyson, and sister of Charles, Frances, Warren, Morchio, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 | years 3 months and 1§ days. A member of | Fremont Parlcr No. 5, N. D. G. W. | | fully invited to attend the funeral to-mc | | (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of | the California Undertaking Company, 405 | viewed at thé pariors of the California Un- | derlnklnfiump‘ny this day and Sunday. In- | terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Peter, dearly beloved husband of Rosanna Wilson, and father of Frank, Harry, Albert and Josephine Wilson, ! papers please o fant daughter of Henry P. Jacobsen. ster of William and Kate Dalton, Mrs. R. ily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow mass will be celebrated for the repose of her Fred Millmann, a native of Germany, aged t husband of Carlotta Reed, and father of John L3> Notice of funeral hereafter. | Hose, Fred and Henry Rothschild; a native of her mother, §15 Polk street, between Ellis and | seph E.. beloved son of Margaret and the late years 10 months and 4 da. dence of his mother, Menlo Park, thence to ment at Menlo Park. 1899, land, aged 52 years and § months. brother of Daniel T., William and Lena Sher- | fully invited to attend the funeral this day streets, where a requiem mass will be cele- TYSON—In this city, December 1, 1899, at her James and Raymond Tyson and Mrs. J. £ Friends and acquaintances are respert- Powell street, near Post. Remains can_ be | WILSON—In “this city, November 30, 1893, Sweden, aged 38 year | E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 10241 Bryant street, between Eighth | and Ninth. Intermient Laurel Hill Cemetery. | ZUHLKE—In this city, December 1, 188, Katle | Zuhlke, beloved wife of George Zuhlke, nd | | daughter of J. B. Price, a native of Bal more, Md., aged 40 years and 1 month. (Bal timore papers please copy.) £7The funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday). at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Eeventh and Eighth. Interment pri- vate. —_— © HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. M P Stansbury Cal W S Baker, Portland E C Dunn, Chicago |Mrs F H Dray, Sacto G Gray, Ogden A_Hebbron, Salinas L Childs, San Jose W H Buck & w, Cal G W Cushing, S Lake J W Baxter, Cal G Cochran, Berkeley Kate Haggerty, Cal | P W Hall, Berkeley Lou Haggerty, Cal L Kaarsberg, Berkeley Mrs A D Campbell,Cal W W Smith, Berkeley J D McGllerey &w,Cal J Hopper, Berkeley C E Hodges & w, Cal L Womble, Berkeley J Warrack, Sacto C Siebrand & w, Cal M Carr, Pinole R S Young, Cal R W Rossiter, Cal HJcurry & w, Cal F W Bennett, Cal F G McLean, Cal § E Holden@®@ w, Cal 'O Y Woodward & w, 'H E Holden, Napa Staten Island ¥ 5 Molden, Napa A K Williver, Cal L Armstrong, Napa M Guinan, Denver |H Mqris, Stockton G R Schlicht & w, H De Mack, Phila | _Denver M E Dalley, § Jose | W P Dickson, Tacoma E T Gulld P Alto W A Newton' & w, 11l G H_Anderson, Cal W Torrance, N YorkJ F Wilson & w, San J M Glibert, New York _Salvador G L McLynn, Or M Willlams, U 8 A | A H Holgate, Berkeley B Heywood, Palo Alto | C B Shaver, ‘Seattle = N J Platte, Cal F B Daly, Cal J C Campbell,Nev City | Mr & Mrs J B Mc- Miss M Hurlburt, Cal Cune, Boston A L Wallace, Oakland | € G Bartlett & w, L A K C Montford, Oakld J C Conking, § Jose 'E H Webster,G Valley | PALACE HOTEL. | D F Toster, cal |W Wright, Stanford G C Bowman, Stanfrd G M Brommet, i L T Wright, Shasta H A Campbell,_Stantd M Meniere, Shasta F W Bancroft, Stanfrd H P McMain, Toroato F Beitch, Stanford A Fiones, Cal F Sanford, Onakland 3 D McLaren, Perkeley H Brady, Berkeley D C Hatch, Stanford Mrs W H Wyman, Can J C Muir, Stanford H D Bradley, Cal H L Mowison, Stanfrd E B Bradley, Cal R W Thompson, Stanf E R King, Berkeley 'D G Franklin, Berkly C Dunphy, Milibrae (O Dibley, Berkeley | B Jackson, Cal S Tho n Yokoham | Mgs B Jackson, Cal Mrs S Thompson, Yok | 31 Wolt, Cal W R MacKenzle, Ptid H Letrance, S Jose E C Langford, N H H D Kiel, Cal J 8 Jepson, N'Y Mrs H D Kiel, Cal |W H Green, Arizona B Springer, Palo Alto|J McGinnis.” Montana B L Spence, Cal IMrs J McGinnis, Mont J B Seakes, § Cruz |W Hanson,'Redwood |Mrs W Hanson, Cal | K B Mitchell Jr, Cal | D 8 Gilmore, Cal REAL ESTATE MARKET QUIE 1899, Continued From Page Ten. | E J Woodburn, Cal |Misses Tolfill, L. Gatos | 3 E Johnson, Stanfrd (J W Boyd, Vancouver | © 0 Wilson, ‘Stanford (W ‘Watts, 'Stanfora | L Dannenbaum, Cal |Capt C Nelson, Cal A M Carpenter. Cal Mrs W McMahon, Cal | F_H_Gamble, Cal |Mise M McMahon, Cal | W H Henry, Stanford!C A Cantwell, Stanford | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. R Barkley, Salt Lake (C § Hicks, Vallejo | 3 C Eilis, 'Modesto | P Martin,’ Stockton | 3 Anderson, Modesto Holman, Los Gatos P F Tighe, Merced 'J J Pedersen, Alameda | N Anderson, N York |L H Larsen, San Jose | A Gallardo, Chicago W P Miles, Sacto E F Harris, Stockton |C S Noyes, Sonora A W Bowman, Cal |J Henderson, Cal I M Josephs, J G Bode, Mayfield C R Hanson, Sunol |J § Lewis & w, Cal F B Johnson, Cal 1 BOSCOWS DIVORCED. Granting of the Decree Recalls Spicy Stories of Their Differences. OAKLAND, Dec. 1.—A decree of divorce was granted oy Superior Judge Ellsworth late thie afternoon in the suit of William A. Boscow against his wife, Amella A. Boscow, brought on the ground of ex- treme cruelty, The custody of the three children—Pearl Grace and Ethel, aged 12, 9 and 6 years respectively—is awarded to the defendant until the further order of the court, and Mr. Boscow is directed to pay her $9 a week for their malnte- nance and support. The domestic troubles of the Boscows date back only a few months, at a time when Dr. Anderson occupied rooms 4t their residence In Hast Oakland. | Rumors floated about Mr. Boscow's ears | to the effect that his wife had become ecamored of their star boarder. As a | result the husband complained bitterly to his wife. A controversy followed, and the wife threatened to sue for divorce. However, Dr. Anderson quitted his rooms and moved to another part of town. Bo. cow, who Is manager of the Excelsior Redwood Company, afterward created a mild sensation by declaring openly that his wife was under the hypnotic influ- ence exercised by Dr. Anderson, who later was arrested on a charge of practicing medicine without a license. At the doe- tor's trial It developed that the only medical treatment he had ever extended to Mr. Boscow was once when the latter was very lll the doctor had bathed his enemy’s feet. Shortly after the contro- ;g?fi ('!‘u Bolc?:?-mnd h:’.nri mldde up, r was ‘soon fl‘:. husband filed the dlvon; nllll;. Schmidt’s Second Trial. . Dec. 1.—The second trial of Jacob G. Schmidt, charged with an as- sault with a deadiy weapon in threaten- ing to shoot his mother-in-law, Mrs. H. M. Meinert, at her home in East Oak- ld-nd‘::‘n l’unbc{a ?u commenced to- ay ore a ju udge 's court. LAt the former ‘tl?ll the jury T|COMMERCIAL NEWS| “NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given In the left games - tory and basement | 2 Giant Powder Con...... 28 | hand column and the successive tides of the l?g: f:c';l':’ed rllhe:n r:o:: raktt”en‘z’::n ?;L‘?i“’éh?’a’m; o:;'?r:: Wist line of Mason - g:::fl:: gg:ll :!'flll'w.-m 2124 | aay n :m.:rmor oceutrence a8 to l:’ll:iaT:? from the. public during the past |Street. 62:6 feet north of Turk, for 34800 | 3 Hulchinges § P Cor T | the day, the third time cobsmn Sihe. thivd tide week than real estate transactions, | 15y flexs ATEESE Wik that of the eiete 100 Ondand Gas Bonds. 0 |and the last or right hand column gives the but this was to be expected, and |iwo separate dwellings, each of = two | o) FREhau § i SYE 0 | thres tiien O sere Saept Wha there o b the brokers are more than satisfled | stories and attic, on the west line of Sev- gl e ven ate 1o Sidition (6 the sruadings ca the with the situation. No exceptionally | €nth avenue, 225 feet north of Lake street, | SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE {5,,“,,, States Coast Survey charts, except 1 les have been reported during the | fOF_$4300. Joseph Goetz contracted with BOARD. when a minus sign (—) precedes the height. g g g it O.'E. Brady & Son for alterations and ad- s Ao T D o Sistelen Oy hetwie. closing week of November, and those best | gitions to make a three-story brick bufld- Morning Sesston. the depth given by the charts The plane of informed on the subject say that no large | ing on the east line of Stockton street, S1:3 Board— nce Is the mean of the lower low waters. sales should be looked fgr now untll after | feet south of Clay, for $il0. The other | 2 Alaska Packers' Assn. 118 35 the holidays. This is of course by no | contracts of the week ranged in value wgfl:: l;x::%:rrc&?n ="flt Ti Ball means a prophecy and the prediction may | fgin HE8 10 S8 40 agsociations and | 10 Giant Powder Conrs @ tme Gali. be upset before the end of the coming | SUNIIES bATKS: PWIGE APSOCTRTCHS MUE | 4200 Cal Street Hallway 118 00 — week, as it Is known that several big fm,sas on local real estate security dur- ;ggm-i:ln&ml & Sugar. gg Branch H,yd::wnbhln Office, U. 8. N., Mer- deals are being negotiated and are liable | ing the week endm? November 2. The| Honokaa Bu::i C:f 3 5% ¢l n';m" ;;""flfi,' San Francisco, to be consummated any day. Still the | total amount loaned "ux the vll"e'vll:l!l: ;:z 10§ F Gas & Electric Co. 56 7% | The time Lall on the tower of the new Ferry market is usually quiet during the holi- | Vas $522,000. The savings ban T | 9000 U S 3. eeeessl08 25 | pullding was dropped at exactly noon to-day. loaned a total of $129,630, as follow: 1 Al ton, i e, at noon of the 10th meridian, or at $ day period and there appears to be N0 | parnia, $84,500; German, §24,700; San Fran- _ Afterncon Sess i e G T . special reason why an exception should | cfsco Bavings Union, $220; Savings and 260 Equitable Gas, 515 s be noted this year. Loan, $2000; Humboldt, 315,200, and Mutual, | % e T 8 00 Lieutenant Commander, 1 Shainwald, Buckbee & Co. report the |3$1000. The loans of the building associa. 25 Honokaa Sugar C 3% followt scent sales: - tions amounted to $2500 and those of pri- | $5600 Los A 108 75 SO NIRE TECRnL AR ofly vate capitalists and others were $24,785. | ' 0 Oceante § 9 12 Steamer Movements. Carrera residence on the northeast cor- | The bulk of the money put out by the | 35 Oakland Gas W —— ner of Spruce and Washington streets, sa\'lnfis banks last week was at § per cent. | 158 V Water. 9 50 TO ARRIVE. lot 32%x100, to Judge J. R. Aitkin for $20,- | The Hibernia made one loan of $23,000. No | 108 V Wates 9 3734 R 3 000; lot_on the north line of Washington | other loan exceeded 33i0. Business for - 5 Eteamer. From. street, 1773 feet east of Spruce, S0x127:8%, | {he ek was quite UEh Roeases Wore | Hovigorit Powder o oret:::: 337% | Point Arena. Dec. 3 to Gustave Arnold for 3500; lot on the | n4 joaned out, so there was little new I i \|Grays Marbor 3 north line of Washington street, 124 feet | money lodged against this form of se- CERS' i EXCHANGE, ; east of Maple, 60 feet by an Irregular | curity. depth, to M‘l"s. Olive H. drnce for gfl:m Lyon & Hoag, the new firm of real es- Morning Session. 2 lot on the west line of Devisadero street, | tate brokers, which has opened an office | g0 pominion . Py ; 63% feet south of Broadway, 66:33%x137:6, | at 114 Montgomery street, have placed on | 300 Dominion . o 2 to Willlam Wilson for $15000; lot and im- | the market a half block of land south | 210 Home Ofl . pog-3 2 rovements at 2217 Van Ness avenue, lot | of the park bounded by J and K streets | 109 San Luls . 2 H : x120, to Mrs. C. L. Haskell for $8500. and Ninth and Tenth avenues. The tract Afternoon Session, . } The old Dr. W. F. McNutt residence on | Includes twenty-five lots and the land Board— Willamette H the north side of Bush street, 91:8 feet | has been graded to the officlal grade;| 10 Blue Goose .. 2000 | Aloha . 3 west of Mason, 45x137:6, with an ** of | the street work is all done. Both mewm-| 700 Dominion 40 | Walla Walia, 3 7 feet through to Mason street, has been | bers of the firm were recently In the | 1-10 Home Ofl s ™ | pomona 3 sold to L. H. Sly for $10,20. O. D. Bald- ¢mploy of Baldwin & Howell and have | 100 Penneylvania Consolidated 100 - win represented the purchaser and|had ample experience to justify them in CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE. Mackinaw Reattle. 4 Hooker & Lent the seller. ~The latter | branching out for themselves. o Jeanta - Seattle f H firm has also sold the following property: | A. E. Buckingham, who recently took Morates Boakans Weeott Humboldt. Dec. 4 Lot on the soutn side of Oak street, east | charge of the Callahan estate, has about A Samoa. . Humboldt. Dee. 4 of Shrader, 25x137:6, to P. F. Kohnke, | completed arrangements to offer to the 100 Tidal Wave 215 | Bonita st Mm : owner of the adjoining property, for $2500° public the baif block bounded by H and 3% |Bouth Fortiand. [Bee. & and three flats on the eouth side of Mc- | streets and Eleventh and Tweifth ave- 118 AA::"“:' | e Des. 5 Allister street, 137:6 feet west of Lyon, to | nues. The block, which fronts Golden | 3 Century Ol Co. 100 | A P Dee. § J. Frank Walters for $3500. Gate Park, has all been graded and the| “1p Century Oil Co. 7 | Santa Rosa...../San Diego |Dec. & O. D. Baldwin has recently sold the fol- | streets and sidewalks macadamized. 100 Anaconda .. 106 | columbia . RSTtIand o e ¢ lowing property: House and lot on the | There are also on this block ten houses | 100 Anaconda .. 119 | Wellington ....|Departure Bay. |Dee. 7 west side o? Howard street, 210 feet south | built and occupied. From the next block— | 100 Anaconda . 115 | Umatilia Victorta & Pu Dee. & of Twenty-fourth, lot 50xIT5, for $5500; | 683—it is proposed to grade down the hill | 1% Oakland . 9. | Pancime. e s house and lot, 26x100, on the west side of | and fill up block 680, thereby getting the | 1 Yukon . 12 | coc, Ba Newport |Dee. § Scott street, 57:6 fect north of Grove, for | two adjacent blocks geady for sale in the g‘lfl'"( 25 | Arcata ‘oos Hay. |Dee. 8 $3000; Jot 30x100, on the west line of Guer- | near future. 100 Shamrock 200 | Orizaba ouver |Dec. 3 rero street, 54 feet north of Liberty, $2400; | Active operations have been begun re- e Alblon Til'amook.. Dec. 10 lot on the east line of Van Ness avenue, | moving the old two-story brick building _ Afternoon Session. 92:6 feet north of Lombard, 30x10, for $2700, | on the cast side of Battery .treet, just TO SAIL, and the lot on the south side of Clay | south of California, to make way for the | 20 Tidul Wave 215 street, §7:6 feet east of “3&’" for $1500. | new structure to be built by Levi Strauss 150 Barker :: Steamer. | Destination. Salls. Pler. Mr. Baldwin aiso negotiated the sale of | & Co. G v S 18 e the property on the northwest corner of | The concrete contractors of this city | %7 fiaconds - 2 Eday and Taylor streels, purchased of | have formed an association for mutual | 20 yukon Crude off S IR 2% W. E. Deane by Mrs. M. A. Skelly, for | protection and have elected the following Belgian Kg|China & Japan Dec. 3, 1 $77,000, which was by mistake credited last | officers: President, H. Gray; vice presi- MINING S8TOCKS. Arcata ...../Coos Bay...... Dec. 3, 10 week to Thomas Magee & Sons. dent, C. H. Carillon; secretary, H. Good- State of "Cal| Portiand Dec. 4, 10 The report that the two fifty-vara lots | man; treasurer, George Wetmore, A com- Following were the sales in the Ban Fran- | Corona ..... San Diego.....[Dec. 4 11 on Main and Spear streets, between Har- | mittee has been formed to frame by-ia vs | cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Newburg .. Grays Harbor Dec. 4 § rison and Folsom, which were reported | consisting of Mesers, H. Gm{, H. Gooa- Morning Session, Aberdeen .. Portland. Dec. 4, § sold by James V. Coleman to the Santa | man, George Goodman, M. Keat!ng.| gn Andes 16 200 Mextean 59 | Homer Oregon Ports. Dec. 4, 10 Fe Rallroad for $61,00 a week ago, is sald | George Wetmore, Charles Carillon and | 100 Belohy 30| 100 Mexican ... 38 | Coquile Rv|Grays Harbor Dec. s by the broker who negotiated the sale to | L. M. Zimmerman. 300 Best & Bei 12| 100 Oceldental ..., 14| Pomona .../Humboldt 23 be Incorrect; that the lots were purchased | “A. Aronson intends to improve the prop- | 400 Best & Beicher. 5 30 Ophir e125 | Weeott Humboldt. T3] by a private party. The rumor wili not|erty on the southeast corner of Post and | %0 Con Cal & Va..2 05| 30 Potosi .. ) down, however, and it s asserted that | Jones streets by the erection of a five- | 200 Crown Point... 22| 100 Savage . o1 whoever the present holder may be the |story brick and frame bullding to cost | 100 Gould & Curry. 19 %0 Slerra Nevada. T property will soon be numbered among |about $35,000. §% Siogla & Curry. 3 40 Union Con » Rt H the assets of the railroad. Easton, Eigridge & Co. will hold a regu- SEEREI) 790 B3ty e ] [ g L it g William Babcock, who has purchased |lar auction sale of city property at their Afternoon Session. Sents Resallian Diego. 1 am|Pler 11 the Wormser property, consisting of a |salesroom, 635 Market street, on Tuesday,| 500 Andes oo 17200 Mexican 8| San Bias...|Panama. 12 m PMSs three-story brick building on the south- | December 12, at noon. The caialogue con- | 0 Dest & Belcher. 8 75 Mexican 82| Columbta .. [Portiand 1 am Pler 24 west corner of Batery “and Halleck | tains a large line of selected property. in- | 160 Dest & Belcher. 81 2890 Qeocldental . Albion Tillamook 12, 3 pm Pler 3 streets, for which he pald about $45,000, | cluding a Taylor street investment, fire- 700 Con Cal = 235 100 o\‘?,",'.'.. ¥ i ——— e was represented in the negotiations by A. | closure sale on Tehama street, Westirn | 40 Gon Cal & Va.3 30| 1y Sycrman . 1 LA . T. Green. Madison & Burke represented | Addition fiats, Investment on ‘MInt ave- | 3% Gould & Curry. 25 300 Son Batcher 13 Shipping Intelligence. the seller. nue, Twentieth street cottage, foreclosure | 1u Hale & Norc.. 42 200 Sterra Neva “* The property on the northeast corner of | sale on Clay street, near Central ave-| 3. Justice . 05 200 Union Conm. 4@ ARRIVED. Twenty-sixth and Valencia_ streets, con- | nue, a Richmond 16t on Second avenue, | 10 Mexican .. o Friday, December 1. sisting of a lot 117:6x85, with impros near Point Lobos avenue; a Western Ad- | — v st Chalte. MIntin, 3 Bhon 15 Rwed. 31 ments, has been purchased by E. A. dition corner at Devisadero and Bush Folln-in, were the sales in the PaciSic Stock | b "7 om Hongkons. 16 days 7 minutes cott for $14,00 streets,iresidence and lot at Sanchez and | Exchange yesterday: from Yokohama, via Honolulu 5 days 19 hours Mrs. Oat has sold to John F. Boyd the | Twenty-first streets; business property at Morning Session. & minutes. lot 30x75, with three-story frame building, | 3508 Mission street, near Brook: and a | 300 Best & Belcher. 45, 500 Gould & Curry. 19| Stmr Tacoma, Dixon, 29 days from Manila, on the southwest corner of Fifth and Na- | West End homestead lot on the county | %0 Best & Beicher. 45 %0 Gould & S‘:fl' | via Nagasaki 19 days. toma streets for $17,500. road near Olive street. 400 Best & Belcher. 30 300 Gould & Curry. 21| U S stmr Adams, Goodwin, 13 days from The German Savings and Loan Soclety | The Daily Pacific Buflder hrprepnrln“ $00 Best & Belcher. 5 700 Gould & Curry. 22| Seattle. has sold to Hugh McCrum the F. Wittram | to get out & special New Year's cdition | & Dest & Belcher. 53| 30 Hale & Norc... 41| “Br stmr Robert Adamson, Morgan, § days ¢ residence on the southwest corner of Cal- | containing a_complete review of the | o best & Boioner 53| 00 Mexican B T s 3 i Swn._ Tort ifornla and Middle streets, lot 36x57:6, for | building in San Francisco, Alameda, Ma- cl vt sxican Stmr Noyo, Johnson, 500, rin, Santa Clara and San Mateo counties | o Challenge Con.. 38 10 moric™™ PR o it s i Eight new building contracts aggregat- | during the past year and also a general | 2! 400 O} 2% | ¢rom Comox. . - ing 9 in value were flled for record | review of building on the entire Pacific | 300 Ch 3 13| Stmr San Pedro, Zaddart, 34 hours from Eu- during the past week. The largest of | Coast during the vear. The number will | 460 ¢ e 17 | reka. bound to San Pedro; put in to land pas- these contracts was that of John G. and |also contain Illustrated articles and some | 1369 Con 200 200 30 | sengers. Agnes M. Agar with Mahony Bros. for the ' special features. 0 C C 02y 200 . 17| Sumr State of California, Gage, 59 hours from 4 1700 Con 2 05| 400 . 45| Portiand, via Astoria 47 bours. —_— ——— m?«:g 1’:)',0 l:.? fi,ssnm Tillamook, Anfindsen, 238 hours from e ureka. REAL TE TRA TONS. | 150. being lot §, block C, Map of Subdivision of | 550 C C 17| 50 w| nswick, Andressen, 27 hours from ESTA NBACTIO B Aol (Eas CLEMAS of S Brookiyn | 200 Con 3 oo fon el et s D. V. B. Henarle to Louls B. Radgesky, lot | ToWnship: $10. | mcc 3%} 500 Utah . - 10| Santa Paula in tow: put in with barge. N line of Halght street, §2:6 W of Broderick, | , The McCarthy Company (a corporation) to | 20 Con 34 160 Yellow Jacket.. 20|~ Stmr Newsboy, Fosen, 31 hours from Eureka W by N 8T s all furniture, ete. per: | Joseph and Marie d. er, the § one-half | 0 Cro oo i Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 2 hours from Monterey | property in dwelling house on’ sald prop- | Of 1ot 8 in Subdivision E. Fruitvale Terminal Afternoon Sess and way ports. o iy b 0 N Tg“;‘r"""’,“"“fl"'"(‘ ppL S P ar. | 300 Best & Beicher 53 30 Stmr George Loomis, Bridgett, 38 hours from y. g an’Francisco Savings Union to James Addi- William W. Whitely to George T. Jepson, 1ot | o™ Ji" 4300, Suvites, Unlon to James Ad oc| 30 Pest 5 Y “puint Assns, Naseen, 3 Notes Sem on W line of San Carlos avenue (Jessie), & 5 | Wl 0! oheet B"5a °p, Sa¥le, ajeaue. M E of B Mendocino orT:wm:Ipl(‘_h}(:n:z L 7)'1-:;": Hagerty, lot | 2jacent to Encinal, Alameds; 2350, ’«%‘chfi' n;i ) Schr Nettie Low, Low, § hours from Point omas F. Hage - ares. | qJimes and Elizabeth H. C. Addison to R. M. 2 Reyes. on N line of Liberty street. 10 B Of (D0t | Welch, fot on 8 line of Clement (or Atdat)| Bo <o }5! 1 Sehr Enterprise, Bergman, 1 days from Gays *'Bame to same, lot on E line of Sanches street, oty b i o el e 50 Con 23 Harbor. Bk > -first, N 67 by : also lot on tilian i ¥ 0 s b :r:‘a‘{"’l":::fl?z‘\"(""m‘): 165 E of Sanchez, cn\\én]-‘m! '.‘r' ,l‘(ee- to Lillle 1-17‘ Brm.muv L Jot | 450 € © 11;1 200 Sierra Nevada.. 48 Friday, December 1 E 50 by N 114; gift. B Street, 8 60 by B 19, ‘Deing 1ot 2, block o s | e 213 %o Serra Nevada.. #| sume Queen, Jepsen, Victoria and Port Town- Tances S o v .4 ey X e , Perkins Co. Erbe, Tot o N line of CHIl} street, 308 I of Case b e S e oot (4 PR 0 003 & . B W Union Con. B e Cocs ‘ay, Gleiow, 8an Pedro; Good- 0, E 25 by N 114; $800. E of S cK AV C alll, Perkins & Co. caasam Helen C. Magee to Thomas Ma- SVeme, thenge B i anU s C of Alostres SNTG RUOEATIONE Lt ahip Glenbreck, Burd, Queenstown; E C ot on § line of s L T degree: on - " vai B Wi, § 10, E 80, N 206, B 30N s, | TR oy o N e S pw (R ber 1, 2 p. m, | pOSF Ship Arthur Fitzer, Denker, Quesnstown: el eed; $1. with a rio e on SW. e + Decem - 85 m, our, e . S Ahn D, O'Leary, Margaret F.: Harvey | Niib an interl Tt Tt Bt st & B Ask.| Bid.Ask. |~ Schr Transit, Jorgenson, Homolulu: Wil (O'Leary, wife of Willlam H). Anne M. | thenca W parallel with mirst fesesren ocoir | Alphs . - 04 05 Kentuck ...... 01 08| jams, Dirond & Co Emma and William O'Leary, Alena or EIena | forming an interior angle on the N of &8 ae. | Alla . ose 008 Fr schr Tamarll Tahiti, Dexter, Tahiti; 1 B O:Connor (wife of Jeremiah G nSarah J | grees Ti minutes, %1% to E line of Snattuek | ARISS - e AR SAILED eley (wife of T. G.), L o fe v N'260: et : g A BTl te Shue & Milutire (wite ot A | $ioopue. thence N 260:6% to beginning, Oakland; | Best & Beicher. & rmu;. December L % ot on SE corner of Jones an ottage Geot V. . Emmc | ge o Matteawan, Croscup, Tacoma. 5’:.’;.".‘“,, 7726 § of Post, 8 35 by E 90:6; $10. | 1, eorae .‘,";?.2,";‘“'(‘,3,,,*.‘."";‘,:;': apd Sadle | Caledonta ...l 81 B QU Ban Pedro. Zandart. San Pedro. Ceas A Mercer to Mary C. Fallon (Wife of | ot ‘on NE corner of Union streect Clinton, | Shollar .. . B 11 Semr Seotia, Jacobs, Rockport. Frank 1), all interest in lot on NE corner of | avenue, N 75 by E 8, block 14, Ammerded Map | Shallengs Con.. 3% ® —| Simr South Coast, Olsen, Eureka. Ells and’ Leavenworth streets, E 137:6 by N | Bartlett Tract, Alameda: $7600 | Sontasoon oo B % 0| Sumr Brunswick, Andresen, - 1576, $10. Charles L. and Annie 8 Taylor to P. A. John. | Gon Cal & Va..2 % H %! Simr Alex Duncan, Nopander, southern Wiillam C. Mercer to Dennis J. Mercer, all in- | son. lot or & line of Raiiroad avenue, 32 5 57 | GO0 Lmperial =." 01 L s terest in same; $10. Miriturn street E 31 by 8 10, betng on of | Freheques ... o1 ™2 ZRLEORASHIC. Elizabeth A 'Dohrmann to Nathan P. Batch: | lot 1 and all of lot 2 on Map'of Bubdwision of | Brore e burry! o B1%| POINT LOBOS, Dec 1, 10 B, = Weather elder, lot on E line of Forty-first avenue, 225 § | Lot 32, Fassking Park, Alameda; $10. | & rafg s~ bl n 2 | cloudy: wind NW, velocity 14 miles. SLO Mol I By B N AN (5 A Johnson to Sophle P. Johnson, same; | Julla oo “ ol DISASTER. o A A A S 3 o Justice .08 18 31| BANDON, Dec. 1—Schr Eureka, hence Nov 14, Wright (wife of John W.), lot on SE line of | Manuel Enos Sr. to Manuel P, Blanco, & o i jirest, 100 NE of Tuesia, NE 20 by 85 W line"or” Dabner. sireet, i g —_——— ;:“.;bun on north spit, about half & mile from ock 11, Excelsior Homestead; $10. 3 ¢ 52:6, bein, rtich of % 2 3 2 2 . M iatthew 3. and Margaretha Kerrigan to Nar. ;):nnef;'- Addiy amgnp‘:l‘uwn it 'S Leanamy, | Discharge of California Rivers. B e B h 2 & S s d Emilienne Simon. lot on NW line of | Eden Township; $400. e < —_— B — . a 1 v s streat. 136 NE of Miguel, NE 20 by NW | sianacs Mot 10 Martin and Gretchen | The fallowing record of the esumated daily | § of Cape Méndocino, ship Glory of the Se T doc &, Blook 1k Falrmounts t0. L - o | ATbees cht, lot on W lize o6 Central denue. 259 | discharge of certain Callfornia rivers s fur- e s e RO R b Clews of y er’ 2 o venue, W 3 . X i Matthew'C. Nugan, 1ot on W 1ine of Wasbing. | Blok 1o snmae WV 2 Brookiyn " Towns | Bsbed by J. B. Lippincott, hydrographer of the | Denmark, from Shieide, for San Francisco. ton avenue, 375 § of Precita place, § 25 by W | ship: $10, ' United States Mlbl"lcl.l Survey. One second ® EMORANDUM. 110, Precita Valley lands; $10. Charles A. and Mary F. Littlefield to George | {00t equals 50 miners’ inches. Per Br stmr Robert Adamson—On Nov 34, lat M. C. Nunan to Timothy Callahan, same:|E. Van Haltren, lot on S line of Laure (oo i 4458 N, lon 124 30 W, the schr Wing and Wing $1600. Twenty-fifth) street, 5% W of Telegraph ave- TUOLUMNE RIVER AT LA GRANG] sent a boat alongside and reported vessel short Gerhard Boese to Lena Boese, lot on W line | nue, W 50 by § 135, being lot 17, block O, Kel- ke scond ¥ lo— of provisions, having been living on seagulls of Ellsworth street, 250 § of Lincoln, S 50 by | sey Tract, Oakland: $10. X |Becond Ft. foc ¥ taye. Buppiied her With prosisions 6o tact W 70, lots 337 and 339, Gift Map 1: gift. Central ‘Land Companv and J. S. and DATE. | ——| S Charles ¥. and Carrle Martin to Jobn C. |1 "A. Myers to H. L. Nash, 1of on N Har ot ptain Walton Goodwin of the U 8 stmr Spencer, lots 761, 763, 765, 78 o 765, Gift Map 8; | Thirty-Afth street, 1914 1 6 Market, N j20y m Adams reports on Nov 3 at 10 & m spoke the 3 bY B 76, belng the W 12:6 feet of Iot 28 and | Nov: 35 ship Glory of the Seas, from Comox for San Alameda County. Cemiriset of lot 25, block M, Map of Property | Nov: & Francisco, in lat 3 35 N and lon 130 3 W, and Emelte A. Tripler to Tallant Banking Com- | “%fi" L‘l“fl %{"“ ny, Oakland; $10. Nov. 22 supplied her with some provisions, of 'Iuea she 708 din’ Francisco, lot on W corner rof | _Tuomax L Blizabeth 7. and Jose- | NOV- 33 was In need. Captain Freeman of the Glory Fast Ninetesnth street and Ninth avenue, NW phine ! and Hannah J. Fulton to Georgle | Nov. 24 asked to be repcrted all wel W SE 150, SW 100, SE 15, NE 150, (nee Locker), lot on W line of Fiibert | Nov. 35, Per cchr Enterprise—Salled from Grays Har- R eginning, belng a portion’of block 107, Clin. | Strest. 76 8 of Twenty-sixth, 8 3 by W g5 | Nov. 3. bor on Nov 3. ov 4, lat 413 N, lon 12 1o beginning, being & pa g portion lots 19 and 20, block K, Map of North- AN J W. had & heavy SSE gale; vessel sprasi a leak ton, st O an: $rederick ‘Gantner, 1ot on | T Extension of Oakiand, Oakland, 51, —————————————————————_| and had § feet of water in hold. Had to throw W hine of Faubard (or Hannah) strest, 125 8 hine M Hill waa et izabeth J. ‘and Jose- | e e W, Tt & s e 08 . rgle Carr (ne ! , ot " . o Thiry-ascond for P nd Pealts Hifoce e | to Hannah J. Fuiton, lot on W lise ot Sk} gai6 whish carried away vadder Meed and hed Assoviation, subject to mortgage, Oakland: $10. | Street, %:10°S of Twenty-sixth, 8 25 by W o rig & jury rudder. Blew away the mainsail T T isworth to Homer 'T. Bickel, loi | POrtion lots i% and 20, block Map of | November and foresall and carried away the main star- T""O“Y f West Tenth street, 156:6 W of | Northern Extension to Oakland, Oakland: §1. | November board rigging. These gales lasted 23 days. ienine v % by N 1183, block 563, Oukland; | Flizabeth J. and Josephine AL HiIl Gocisie | November DOMESTIC PORTS. Adeline, i ' | Carr (nee Locker) and Hannah J. Fulton to | November Y—Bar bound Nov 3—Stmrs Homer, | PR . lot on NE|Thomas L. Hill, lot on W line of Fiibers | November O e T e o b T e eenth street, T8 NI of Tweltth | street, 80:10 § of Twenty-sixth street. § 25:2 py | November v~ oy gl - By % tas e o Fromenty Park straet), NW 7. NE 100, | W 6. vortion lots 19 and 2, block K. oo Map | November 3. A e SE 10, W 31, SE 1. SW 7. to beginning of s Beiawion o p e O‘C':‘rl'n"(:n'!lz BACRAMENTO RIVER AT JELLYS FERRY.| Arrived Dec 1-8hip Dashing Wave, from : it A . | P T X K g Bary & Yoakum to David H, Cun. | Locker) o Elizabeth J. and Josephine 5. 10 | Becond Feet. | PUENDOCING — Safled Dec 1—Btme Point lot on §W corner of Nineteenth and | 10t on SW corner of Twanty-sixth and Filbert DATE. < Arena, for San Francisco. treets, W 100 by O i e ek iing oo e )y s E ALBION—Sailed Dec 1—Schr Newark, for - 3 . bloel Francisco. e ians Wayne to Cosmopolitan Mutual | K. Map of Norihern Extension 'of Oakland, | November 1. SUEATTLE. fatled Dec 1—Stme Excelsior, for Building and Loan Association, lot on W line | Oakland: $1. Borst . e D ot Pyt of Union street, 216 N of Twenty-elghth, N 25 | George J. Curtis to Mary E. Miller, lot on N | November 21. EUREKA — Arrived Dec 1—Stmr Pomona, by W 115, being portion of lot 10, block 1. Map | line of Raflroad avenue, 190 F of Union street | Noveraber 31, hence Nov 3: stmr Samoa. hence Nov 3. of Lands of Peralta Homestead Association, | E 21 by N 138:35, Oakland, quitclaim deed: $10. | November . PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Dec 1—Schr Manila, Oakland: $10. Marle C Thomson (wife of C. M.) to ‘Wii; | November 24. fon San Francisco: bktn Klikitat, for Honolulu. F. N. Handy to W. M. Whitney, lots 1. 2, 23 | ltam S. Gibson. lot on NE line of county rond, % Arrived Dec 1—Schr Ida Schnauer, hence No- and 42 on Map of Subdivision of Lake Merritt | Oakland to San Leandro, 120 NW of Patterson vember 15. Park, excepting and reserving from lot 1 that | avenue, NW 100 by 150, belng lots 8 and 10, PORT TOWNSEND—Sailed Dec 1-Ship Dortion Iying Girectly in front of lot T, being | block 13, Map of Patterson Homestead, Assont: James Nesmith, hence Nov 23; Chil bark La- portion of lot 1, Ridgewood, East Oakland; $10. | tion No. 2, kiyn Township: $10, g, for Jaaieue. Eliza J. and J. W. Bardon to Julla M. Wal Mary Frances Newman to Magdalena Deppe, SAN PEDRO-Salled Dec 1—Schr James enet, wife of H. W., ot on NE line of East |lot on S line of San Jose avenue, 400 B of Roiph, for Port Blakeley: stmr Navarto, for Twenty-second street, 120 NW of Twenty-fiftth | Walnut street. E 50 by § 150, being lot 10, o .,,,,,“,h NW 82,41 by l_!d.nl %oi belndg l't‘r‘t, 9, block | block P, lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda: Arrived Dee 1—Schr Laura May, from Ev- Terrace, kland; $10. $2200. N Siteary D, Gage to H. D. Fenton: ot on & “ABTORIA—Arrived Nov m—Schr W F Jewstt, line of Knox avenue, 49 W of Telegraph avenus, University Notes. Sanee Nov M. Det I—Simr Columbla, benos W 4015, S 15320, E 40, N U864 to bexinnine, versity Notes. Nov 2; stmr Despatch, hence Nov 3. being lot 15, Knox P-rl’r‘. (:kllnfl: . BERKELEY, Dec. 1.—Dr. John Fryer, EASTERN PORTS. m‘i"f.:";;,;".'fi.:‘z‘ 285,84 Bfi’fi,""oflh“,.fl 9'0"'“': °§h°"6“:‘1 "l'“’“"le(': and lit- NEW YORK—Arrived Nov 3—Stme Finanos, 170, N 116.684, NW o a point, S\W to | €rature in the University of California, . trom Colon. ;:;l.:rn'l' 'F being p:nll):n\uma. ;wud 8, block | wiil lecture ‘to-morrow evening in the SIDD, Moon and T'd" .ae ma#d:’;‘:flh o i No. 4, and: $10. —_ N . oDl 1o galifornia Fruie Canners bl Kooy ‘a“;‘“;:":‘;‘:“u“:‘“o‘, ranclsco. | Unites States, Const 4nd Osodetic Survey— | KOBE-—Sailed Dee I-fche Muriel, for Ha- . bert Times eigh! 3 AR Firsty N 208, B 780 W 305, W eri | Of twelve delivered by Dr. Fryer on Chi| wims o Fo hoint, el a0d Low | kodate o Nov 1Stmr can Joss, to beginning, being 1ot 11, block 441, Oak- | Rese and Japanese commerce, and its title Francisco Bay. Pubii by official au- | hence Oct 18. land; §10. e 'Evm be -"l’hé eullnok lo;' Amce;}cnn and thority 'r: ':l:. l-“‘ oo yu.::.‘g#‘n.mua Nov 20—Stmr Zealandia, Fred J. Hun ristopher inz | European Enterprise in na and| NOTE- waters oceur for ncieco. (nocul.::o{ the estate of Ellubxbhl lm‘:.nr) Japan.” the city front (Mission-street wharf) n.:: NEWCASTLE, Aus—Salied Nov 2%—Br ship to Charles A. Appeldorn, 1ot on NE corner of 'an agricultural department of the | twenty-five later than at Fort Point; | Heathfield, for San 'I'l-::cl-::.' el bark Grove and econd strects, N 100 by E 7, betng | Univeysity of California is planning ' to | the belght of tide is the same at both places. g iy R B gy i ock 22, Oakland; $1850. tart lecott, o exandér reuson fo Home Securiy muna. | S0 3" ,g’i‘;;‘?:r;f,','e“’:, ] SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3. o e 3"'."“'?”"" Rty lath mne "'“':. P ;fi‘."‘:‘%‘"fig‘:{.{uf s e o 79| HALIFAX—Arrived Dec 1-Stme Vancouver, fontue Teact, Brockiy Townanip: $io-° Al | Experiment will be published for the hene b | T ONDON CArrived Dec 1-Stmr Manitos, 5 and x.m.;mwmu. A! to”August Lig- | efit of the farmers in Tuoiumne County. trom New York (Avrtika ‘Tia i Tl nell, fots 85 to 65, Blocl Westall Tract, b QUEFNETOWN—. 18t e AR Since the sale of alcoholic lquors in 7t | nia, from Boston. for Liverpool: stme Rhyn. Anana §. Hogan to Mo elds, Dot .adle land, from Philadelphia, for Liverpool. top 1 orthnrd Foact, Bty Bownin i WiE | France has been unrestricted. the number — | PROTTERDAM: Sailed Do 1St Ameter- 3 tlieh Had drinki laces «eer | dam, for New Yor ,uz,‘:s?m.& bnu-nm..vm.:, To 31 no:l.mmnfl one saloon for dxhtv-fln}n.\ Arrived Dec i—Stmr Statendam, from New BW of East Twenty-third street, SW 2 by SE | habitants. .1 | York.