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ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. i e secrificed. | POLK. 1217—Sunny parlor suites rooms for gentlem | FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1900 CALIFORNIA MINING. «City” and * Céunty B2 1500, Mathew F. Roach, & 1 nd, aged 55 years. SHOTWELL, 21'—Two sunny connecting rooms _for bousekeeping; gas and hath TURK, 126—Two furnished sumny rooms; suit- abie for housekeeping; running water; closet. 543—Large fromt room, compiete for | housekeeping; coal stove; gas and bath; | AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. . old_and new. . * Latham place. | TORES—TO LET. VALENCIA. 1282—Housekeeping rooms, sun FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. CHEAP—Orchard and chic acres: 4-room house, well lars address THOS. PROU Stack, a native of Bailybunion, County Kerry, £ Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Connar & Co., 767 Mission street. SWEENEY_In this city, March 3 10, Mag- ie, beloved wife of weeney, mother 5t "Witiie Sweeney, daughter of Patrick and the late Bridget Gamble. and sister of Rich- ard, Wililam, Annie and Francis ‘Gamble, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years. d and chicken ranch of § or T —ee furnished; : = g8 rnished; peasanabis to right party; no ch LSS, 402—2 sunny connecting rooms, | OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. [7Friends and aceuaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at'8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- 7% Sumner street, off Howard, near complets for housekeeping; stationary tubsi | vertisements and y 2200 Fillmore st eived gt Call Germain Coliess of | *euin § Geary. nr. Jomes. | lencia st. PERSONALS. Call advertisements and lished at 1086 Va- | subscriptions has been est = — G A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- | tisements and subscriptions has been opened | at 1223 Poik st.; open until $ p. m | OAKLA NOT A LADY the hatrdresser r fine Bl P office for Call advertisements and | subscriptions has been established at nor;r.\tux corner of Twenty-second and Ken- | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $1756-BANK sale. large §-room cottage; ot §0x 130; In fine condition; close to Telegraph ave. 0. WILLIAM J. DINGEE, %08 house cost §2° Broadway Inquire 381 Halght st moved to 1S Broadway, Oakland. Eighth, thence to St. Joseph's Church, ‘where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. TENNENT—Passed into Test, March 4, 190, Maria L. Tennent, widow of the late Jobn H. Tennent, and beloved mother of Mrs. W. P. Harrington and Mrs. Horace Beach, a native of Ohio, EF Notice of funeral hereafter. WALTER—In this city, March 3, 1%0, at his home, surrounded by bis beloved busband of in this eity, ND Branch Office of The Call and rates to smelters elsewhere that will Ry Hannah = Walter. and | joave a profit on the ore mined. There are father of Mrs. Moses Heller, Mrs. Abe Mer- ing: $¢ up. Hot tief and Clarence R. and Herbert D. Walter, FARLAND: WONI: a bpative of Germany, amed 62 years and § rooms. single. en suite and housekeep- Shasta, 1226 Broadway. [F Friends and acquaintances are respect- d the funeral this day fully invited to at . 148 Sixth_Rooms t; §1 25 1o % per week, and light housekeeping: cpen all night —Large bay- A—BRUNSWICK HOUS! 25¢ 1o §1 per Al 2 Becodd, opp. OAKLAND FURMTURE FOR SALE. AN introduction te you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, 1ith and Frankiia, Oakiand (Monday), at 9:36 o'clock, from his late resi- eace Cemetery. by special trai from Third and Townsend streets at 1 Tt 16 the expressed wish of the fam- fiy that friends omit all floral offeringe. d ail convenienc ETT, 1426 Market st (old No. 1364)—Fur- also unfurnished or. Golden Gate | urn.; rme. & otfices. | nished rms. CARROLLT unny corner: well 206 Market, c: les, pimples, | _8Ve.— FELL, 3%, between Gough ai end emall fron: rooms: Yate family; 3085 single front xih (The Oliver)—Sunny s or sipgle; new mgmt DIVIDEND NOTICES. XD NOTICE—Dividend re) of the Paauhau be payable at the ipany, 327 Market st., on and 1960, ‘Transter | DIVIDE | cents per Plantation Company W office of the oy after Saturday, March 19, hooks will close on_Saturday, 1900, at 12 o'clock m. E. H. SHELDON, Sec. | DIVIDEND NOTICE- pany, Con—A dividend, No. five cents ( payable et the office fornia st.. San Francise Tran In Oakland, March 3, 1800, Dora, beloved wite of Caspar Wemmer, and mother Clara and Else Wem- & native of Sachsen-Meiningen, many. aged 40 years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Monday). at 2 o'clock. at her late | 527 Market street, terment Mountain View Cemetery. 3, 1300, And White. a native of Ireland, aged 8 vears. 7 The funeral 0. 13 (thirty | of Hermann. Giant_Powder Com- c) per whare on the issued capi- tal stock of the company has been declared, the company. 430 Call- on March 13, r bocks close March 3. 1500, at noon. A._A_ SPARKS, Secreta _— services will Eypiscopal Church, California street, near Fillmore. Interment private, ag Cypress Lawn Cemetery. WHYTE—In Golden Gate, March 2, 1900, Lillie erations will add 2 ge — | GEARY. 465 (The Navarre)—Eieg: en suite or single. MRE. H 3 ssion—Select family rooming house; §1 50 10 $ per week magic from her 1342 Howard st r_your cast-off eloth- tel. Black 4123 ne or two gentlemen; bath. HOWARD, §25—Rooms ¢ to §1 a night also housekeeping Franklin—Three rge rooms: bath a IVY AVE. 23, near Frankiin sunny rooms; 198 Sansome st PHYSICIANS AN l:)'il'l‘fiflox'. NNELL_Offer and_resideis, | O'FARRELL, < offices: elevator: elec . @3 Calttornia | Lrmc REAL ESTATE—CITY—#FOR SALE. POST, 25 Elegant tran ns, furnished Two small sun LEGAL ADVERTIS LIC sale—Thes tion at Navy Yard Saturday, March i the following articles one oid wagon, five of saie and ail artic the navy Elizabeth, heloved wife of Nefl Whyte, mother | ©of Malcolm C. Whyte, daughter of F. A. and and sister of Edward, David, | William J. and Frank A. Koegel, a native of | San Francisco, aged 42 years 5 months and 4 | Sy Jane Koegel, Mare Isiand, Cal., 1900, at 1 o'clock p. m., | Eighteen old boats, ows. Terms cash on day must be removed from ard by the purchaser within six working days. Can be seen on application to | 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral services at $:30 o'clock, at her late residence, 3074 Fifty-ninth street. Golden | Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. | March 2, 160, to-morrow (Tues WOODS—In this cff residence of her cousin, Mrs. A. A.' Osoorn, the commandant, navy yard, Mare Isiand, Cal ——— PROPOSALS. Cal, SAN FRANCISCO, celved here un and then opened. for furnisning ocats. barley and bran. for Presidio of San Frapcisco. Cal., during remainder of fiscal year ending June ernment reserves right to reject | and all bids, or any part there- | of. Preference given to articles of domestic | on, conditions of guality | uding ‘in the price of foreign productions and such pre(- | icies of American produc- | Coast to extent | required by the public service | on ished on application to | 30, 1860. G or accept the duty thereon) being equa erence given to 2 tion produced on the Pa Deputy 50 Church street, Jennie Martin W native of Albany, N . (Montreal, Canadu. and Cohoes and Albany, N. Y., papers piease A February 1, 1900.— Sealed proposals, in triplicate, 12 oclock .. March 8. 1800, §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral serv'ges 2:90 o'clock, at the ‘hurch. Remains to be sent to for interment. i WYANT—In this city, March 3. 1900, Clark A.. dearly heloved husband of Ellen Wyant, and father of 1da Wyant end Mrs. H. Oliphant, a native of Indiana, aged %0 years § months and (Dennison, Texas, and Fort Smith, Ark_, papers please copy.) [ Remaine at the pariors of H. F. Suhr & 5 Mission street. Quartermaster . Chief Quartermaster. her drink nor smoke In t ROYAL House. j2 Eifis st.—Inc T smoking room | sons authoriz 8. month, §8 to $20: elevato rooms with hot and cold water House, 319 & BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth. marnage and death notices sent by ted. They must be handed iication offices and be d residence of per- | the same published. mall will not be ins in at either of indorsed with BORN. H Breslin, Auburn ‘D A Duncan & w, Minn Bnglish, Oakland Maj £E H Ward, R Biff | H Lumsden, £ Ross A B C Dowdell, Sacto T Cunningham, S Rosa J E Hicks & w, Sacto A_J Johnson, W Polizk, Alameda E Dinkelspiel, F W Porter, { H C_Hubbard, Staafrd E £ Webster. Duncan & w, Minn Spaulding, Woodld Nathan, Sn Rafael MeCook, Towa Glepn, Stockton New, Fresno >yl | G D Roberts, Los Ang [} February one other of importance. the Mou | Copper Company practically monopo EET LT T o) Hed MARRIED. At Y GE White'& w, N ¥ E C Epetler, A L Stantord Miss Bohannan, Detroit D C Mitchell, Cal Chureh { making small shipments of ore to S=ib; ng S Wilcox & w, Il SHERMAN Apartment House. roomizg bouse HES. Prepd for good people. ANTHONY A BRANCH office for Cail advertiserents and | riptions has been established at I H office for Call adve: roer of Twenty-sec gie: with or withoyt board; fable frst class; reduced rates " 1 inducements to the cheagpest a Normandie, 326 Eddy—_Sunay | single roums; everything new fAirst- prices moderate. JONES, 138 -A pleasant suony suite; best in the city: aiso single rooms, with board. terms very ressomable. SUNN. 530 Californla st. and § rooms hed with ali Market s —Bulte of 2 or board optional LAS PALMAS. ce) —Rooms and ants ejected for $4 PACIPIC COLLECTION CO., ty or country ROOMS papered Hartman Paint Co., SEWING MACHINES ). repaireg. bought, sold: machine sup- | 8th. phone Mint 45 L ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale tandard Agency ds bought. sold. exchanzed. rented; re- ing st lowesi rates | e e e STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. 205 Fourth st under fence and | LippCE RODOLPH Storage ma',\afiznx Co Office. $0) Ppst st.. cor. Poweil STORES WANTED. e in good business joe: permanent tenant: or wouid accept & | ith_use of show window; 1A7TZ. 1320 Mprket st ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $140—CORNER lot; near Morton-st $1500—Fine lot bay. bargain 31600 Elegant near Sen Antonio ave $3200—New modern S-room house; Alameds | MENTO! avenue, pear Lalayeite st.; : T-room cottage instaliments; Contra Costa, Glenn, s and Tehama Cos. | HASSELBUSH-In Beigisn hares. Sesd nty bargains ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. y pa-iors or rooms for ed housekegping rooms: Santa Clara ave.; HEAR west side of Lafayette st., frone furnished roome: unfurnished; like s Alameda ave.; large lot; snap. o all paris of Alameda above can be 3 Office cpen Supdays and event: ALAMEDA LAND « for housekeeping sl the | gy 3 ‘HF-‘.HISH, Jieal Listaie and General Land | 4 Montgamery st . 5 —torner lot §75130, with medern | MURPHY—In house of § rooms, - i IRIE] 5t fromt room, $; o ALAMEDA DOUBLE parios Apply 16 Grant ave. ten Gate ave—Eiegant . i 2101 Central [i_ERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY HEAL BSTATE. furnished single rooms RiED—In thi 1 Tract — New house of § Tooms, with @il the latest improvements: lot ASON & MLENATHEN, ‘Adjoining P. O. IGHLY well-bullt house of . only’ two blocks from station: sunny SN AT T, the Hillegass fortable bedoom turnished: $6 £ 9. . 2200; & also 1 sunny | $3w6—A THORO! 3 completely furnished cotnect- | ping rooms; rupning water; “’I W3 ANSBACH-Ig the Oity and County Hospital, 5, Antone Apsbach, a native of vears. —In th rold Blake. ebrated Al be ¢ days BRYANT—In this eity. March 4, 1900, Fred W., of Carrie Bryant, and father a native of Eugland, aged March 3, 1500, un, beloved busband of the late Catherine Mary, Ida and Thomas Forniea, 'a native of Ire- $ months and 1§ day cquaintances are respect- > attend the funeral this day nday), 15 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 569 East ifth sireet, Antbony's Church, where a sol- mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of his soul, commencing felock. Interment St Mary's . 1900, James, te Anute Dallas, father of Annie Dallas, and brother of John, Roberr, George and Mary Dalias and Mrs. 14, a pative of Ireland, aged beloved husban: of Clara Bryaat, 5 years. CUNNIFF—In East Oakland, Cunniff, and fath annifl r thence to n requ cit h beloved b Joseph Mecl 32 years and 2 days. L7 Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fully ipvited to attend the funersl mervices this day (Monday), at 11 o'clock, at bis late Interment pri- vate in Odd Fellows' Cemetery, s street residence, 2§ Seve flowers. DICK aged 71 years and 10 months. £ Fune o'eloek, way. Interment private, ELLIS-1n the City and County Hospital, March 4, 199, Minoie Bilis, a native of Ne- vada, aged 33 years (Tuesday), Bus; te: New York, aged —In this city, years. Elaine Millett Jobn Kenny, an E., John F. and San Francisco. suchuselts, aged I3 years. 3 months. PHELAN—There will be an anniversa | f requiem for the late Mrs. Alice Dholan st £ Tamatius Church to-mirrow (Tuesday) ar 3 o'elock. Ried. a native ¥ The funel (Monday). JC. 0 (Successors to Flann: & | FUNEHAL DIRECTORS S 20 Filth st Te! FUNERSL, DIRECTORS & 1235 Market st.. hetween Sth Telephane South 1. E Wack, St Louis F Cox & w, Sacto H Blumer, Sacto | These shipments are reported to be In-| | creasing somewhat. but they do not mras- | ure the activity of the copper fleld. Most f the eopper prospects being developed | &gre‘ bem?fiim'ld To setl or bond, The]Han for ¢hem and pushed products into | | owner often ships a little ore to help him | them. If has taught what.to grow and along. but most of it at such mines is left | where. It has taught the Western farm- | er in semi-arid regions all the ways of Thielen, Los Ang W D Buckley, Stocktn | F Macgurn, Chicago Mrs Ross, Toronto J D Cleveland, Sacto Biankfield, N Y Purdy, San Jose Forrester, Chicago Sweeney Brayton, Omaha Tennent, Maria L. E Walter. on the dump. A good ore dump is rot 1 | er bad thing when investors and promoters | building a home-made windmill out come smelling around. If the price of barrel staves and things for 31 50 and up- copper stays up for a year longer several copper producing mines. will be addet to Woods, Jennie M. the list. peropolis mine goes on, but it is not known ther Bos' OW! ure on :::king g-’eseum'.n?m Tl':in::ogger King | mountain torrents, map their power and mine, on the same belt as the Ne Plus Tltre, is beln‘ developed by its Engjish owners, who pla There is and long has been a smelter A C White, Stockton J M Streining, 8 Rosa W P Slusser, Sta W P Thomas, Ukiah J R Mason & w, Wash | E_Breslauer, Oroville 'A A Baker, Watsonvl | & w, Sacto| PALACE HOTEL. |Mrs J Hussey, Pa |G L ‘Quayle, Ohio lorey, Denver W Damrosch, N Y L Ang C Hube- lowa Mrs C_Hube: A L BonZey, N Y W J Huneaker, L Ang Hubbard, Oukind G T Burns, Mich Miss ‘A W Abble, Wis Geiser, Baker City M H Tauscher, Mme Gadeki, ] F Davis, Jackson 8 W Prince, S Rosa G W Hyams, Butte ¥ H Best, Boston R N Channing Jr, Utah r H G G Schmidt, IU Miss Moras N Kincatd, Nevada C F Scott, remer, Sacto city, March 3, ward T. Anthony, beloved father of Carrie A. Arnold of Los Angeles and Edward A., Mark nd Herbert M_Antbony, and brother of Wi [ Anthony, & pative of New York, aged W _E Moore, Coan C E Spencer, N ¥ H Barham. § Diego tate with each new moon, but the plans are generall omoter. :{uded a cattle ranch to furnish beef t> the workmen. As the Kern River oil field develops | it promises to be large and steady, but not a prolific producer. It will soon be} shipping a considerable quantity of ol much of which the Santa Fe has con- tracted for, and will doubtless add largely | and has been referred. It will receive to this year’s oil produet. strong backl? bfi' u:urrespondence !nnd Only very general information about wi ely become a law. this field has been furnished. Little sclen- tife study has been given it. The wells y B atacr ofl mo far ghow It 10 ] 1o, D e o be nearly four miles squar of funeral hereafter. and, March 2, of Lizzie Blake, and brother asie Blake and Mrs. James J of Grass Vall and 5 da: and acquaintances are respect- vited to attend the funeral this day at 8 o'clock, from his late resi st Sixteenth street, where & solemn requiem r the repose of his soul, commencing &t 9:29 o'elock. St Mary's Cemetery, Oakland s city, March 4, on_of Adam and Lena Brehm, and »{ Walter and Alfred Brehm, San Francisco, aged 1 years | month 150, Joha P., MoCreery, Cal Prince. § Rosa BU“ORE>EUNTOSWEIRO . Cal., aged Stone, Chgo L Willlams, Pa H Best, Bostom E) L Emery Jr, Pa J Bremer, Sacto Ars L Emery Jr, Pa Holmes, Oaklend |J Rosine, Rosfleid, Kan City A C Cass, Denver P T Clapp, Wash'J Sprowle, Cal ub, Louisville S H Stern, N ¥ IMrs S H Stern, N Y 1900, George, [} SRR Hmd wd 8 flat; pitching to t only pa‘bout‘w) feet to the mile. are Qeve"l]ed!lb{ll& o{ 0|(l i‘ll ‘which (lh' oil is retained by strata of clay, no shales | S50 S R e geourring, s succeion of lormayions | 10'tne veln wil be run. Shown gt 5% The decnest producing wells, the third 3 ©. DENWNT. driven by the Peerless m&lfl nished by Attorney J. M. i California Miners” Assdciation. This is the first definite report of the kind made wublic. This is the way nature has piled Rosen Hussey, Pittsburg NEW WESTERN HOTEL. 1D J Bastible, Fresno W Baxter, Armona |G B Parks, Modesto B Fisher, Pinole ¥ Barrow, Sioux City L Prisley, " E Meredith, Vallejo |J Mulro: Martizis, Cal Wood & w, Stockn F McManus, |T C Windell, San Jose M M Please, Sta Barb J Pool, Sta’Barbara '3 A Zimmer, Los Ang BREAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. >0z {. 35; water sand,. 20; biue clay, 3. er Alexander and Nellle blue clay, and Lucy J. Morton to Ermenegil iot en N line of Hayes street. #: W 376, N 10, E 5, . Bond and Charles ot sand, 31; blue clay, 2; total, § 48 E 238, 872, 310 Hannah E. Driscoll to Catherine M. | 1ot on S line of Ellis street, 108:10 W of Lagus Nelson to E. L._Fitzgerald, lot on line of Post street, 167:4 W of Webster, W | 24 by S 187:6 Jullan "E. Carey to Clara Carey. | W ozby 8 sooner and to the west later. To the west of the present ofl area a well 1000 deep has failed to strike oil yet. The oil rises high in the wells and stands there. No | tests of the flow have been made. What lies below the record given is for future and deeper bonn{s to tell. Just now ev- erybody is after th conditions are fine for hustling in pumps. 8- | There are no compartments below corre- 9’ lpand‘l’ng to Rrogeny lines above. A man | ave all the Ie:l’l' could in time pump the whole db- NS—In this city, March 2, 1900, Alice M. 3. wiaow of the late Thumas W. Dickins, | ine of Pacific street, 8 E of Filimore, E 23 Clara Carey £ Sophia T. Tras Thomas F. Hearn to Robert E line o= Filimore etreet, 92 S of Union, § 0. end Janet Knickerbocker to H. W. | Hutton, Jot on N line of Pacific avenue, 72:6 W_of Broderick street. W 30 by N 127: Tomaso and Rosa Cuneo to Frederick lot on NE line of Thirteenth s 13374’ SE_of Misston, NE 15, SE 9%, John W. and Cella Hughes to George S. 7im, lot on N line of Twen: = I inis day (Monday), m her late residence, 1632 Broad- | ik, 3 3 5 hoa o this city, March 3, 1000, | John E. Hasselbush, beloved husband of Al- | Winer Hasseibush, a native of Germany, aged | & years 6 months and 14 days. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | 1 o'clock, from the parlors of | Coaries 3. B. Metzler, 638 Washington street, | theree to Verein Einfracht Hail, 237 Twelfth sireet, where services will be held under the jces of the Verein Iintracht, ing at 2 o'clock Interment Masonic Ceme- Ellen Halloran, Meagher, Esther L. McMenomy. | Hannah G. and Daniel €. Mea, W of Sanchez, W 25 by N 1M4; line of Twenty-eighth street, W W chez, W 25 by § 114; also lot on S Twenty-elghth street, 205 E of Noe, E % by § $10. ric (by Elizabeth Emerie, corner of Jackson and Sansome streets, (Kenny) to John J. lor, E20, N4, B2, N 36 W 8 William Crane Spencer to George ney, 1st an N' Center place. being 392:6 E of Third, SW 72 and Joseph J. 2o lot an S —In this city, March 4, 180, Bertha A’ beloved wife of C. H. Hearns, a native of 7 vears and 2 months. March 4, 1900, Mamie Menton, beloved daughter of the late Mar- garet Menton, and sister of the late Catherine Menton, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 2 225, quitclaim deed; ary E. 1ot on N line of LLETT—In this city, March 4, 180, Delia, oved wife of John E. Millett, daughter of Mary and ‘the late | dearly loved sister of Mam| Kenny, Mrs' Carl Sommer gnd the late Jam. homas Kenny, a native of | { i‘ fuel value. el i Ve California mining men take especial in- - 2: :;: | terest in the bill for creating a Cabinet % Frr department of mines and mining because | % 1802 | the movement for it was begun and long :g 2: | supported by the California Miners' As- | 2 =8 | sociation ss well as because this State | b | eceive great benefit from the ope- w38 : 'r:ntll‘;: 'ol such a department. A large 0.00 0.7 | share of its act! vity would be expended “alifornia. '0"11'&: recent favorable report of the | measure by the committes on mines and mining to the House described the nature of the bill and urged strong and interest ders’ Contracts. Charles Stunker and F. Ehlers (owners) with | Henry Jacks (contractor), architect Charles J. | 1. Deviin—Cabinet work, psinters and finishers' work in copnection with counters, shelving, ases, bar outSi and other store fixtures to e installed in building on lot on NW corner of O'Farrell and Mason streets, N 30 by W ; 070. Joseph Palliassou (owner) with A. W. Law- architect Jules Godart— brick and concrets work two-stary (rame bt Pine street, 106: L. B. Perramont (contrac- tor), architect ’mmm'd.'h?\m ng stair n 4 sy fron, | ils, glazing, etc., {Or saime on =am 3. Meads (owner) with 3 tor), arehitect J. H. Littiefleid— | Yor & two-story and flats) on lot on E i the Citv and County Hospital, | March 4, 190, John Murphy, a native of Mas. | N—In this city. Mareh 4, 190, Ellen, beloved wife of Jergmiah O'Brien. mother of Fdnor snd Mary O'Brien, and sister of Mrs, Maggle Fitagerald. Mrs. Annle Reid, M Kate Keily and James J. and Lizzie (. a native of San Fruncisco, aged 33 years and | ing co artmen jeal and scientific experiments, geo- Q:lccll,I research or otherwise. useful in- {15 formation on the subject of minipg in the | M2k Rain has and iron materials city, March 3, 1803, Ellen A. Georgia, aged 4 vears, 1 will take piace “this day o'clock. from the parlors of nno; Co., 767 Mission street. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Same owner with work, tin, eas irk «leoqt'-'u rpenter frame bullding ( street, 221 S of with V: Schwerdt Bar ter wark, OIL DEVELOPMENT Copper Smelting Plant for Madera—0il in the Kern River Region—Things Expected From the New Cabinet Officer. emelting plant has just gone inte | cally 1mn0u:|blel!g ::‘t real dnl‘;—lheb’vlec-‘ -ation dera. tessary practical facts upon the subject. peration at Madera. California ha® | The useful, necessary and sclertific facts. | e e < | it known at all, are beyond the reach of | n their 10~ | the people. Xo country in the world is | calities or transportation facilities ' richer in its mineral resources than ours, {and vet we probably have.less informa- | tion upon the subject accessible to the e than in any other leading nation i CAL!I"ORNIA'S third important ore jis apparent. It is difficult if not practi- regions in this State from which base - | ores are being, to a small extent, packed | °* ° O on mules twenty miles or more over trails | | and hauled fifty or more miles to a rail- ' Proposition | road for shipment to Selby's. Yet such | rich mines can hardly be developed now. | The quartz mining boom in Shasta County | caused by the Keswick smelter illustrates ' Mmany and great. Says the report: “Elec- | what smeiting facilities would mean in tricity and all other powerrfenersled by | other regions. But smelting plants ars WAler may be and is prope: | costly, and a custom plant demands a great ready supply of ore. | fied under the head of mines and The new smelter is that of the Califor- 2 Vi Dieme cocmer | 1 practical and feasible I FFL g HAULING WATER FROM + - R . .. . 3 2 ockn | feederiect g gl ain | be of incalculable industrial value. There 1% | is nothing of the sort now. The work of | and the last or right hend column gives the | the product. the Geological Survey has been of much o e | Value to the mining industry. It would be The development of copper properties re- . vastly increased under the new depart-| mains very active, but few are produc- | ing. Those that are producing do so bv | { | | ment. the State. If n a smelting plant. One recent announcement ii- tion and capital. otherwise, an Eist o the Order of Americus. sand, oil sand, make the development of electtic power | from water a special field. for nowhere in | the world arc umused water powers so | Smm ‘m WN SAI‘E defined to be the finished product of which water is | the ore. It is therefore properly elassi- | -+ 337 SIXTH STREET. The study, development and application nia Copper Company, which has devel>ned | 0f such power, it is confidently claimed. By order of Mayor Phelan we will sell a lot and is working the In- | mine, in Madera County, thirteen miks from Madera, on’ the Raymond branch prohibitory cpst of fuel | railroad. It js a small plant, consisting of ~ Turn competent ex locs the take place | one 100-ton steel water jacket stack fur- e PSler e (Monday), at $:38 o'clock. at St. | nace and the auxiliary equipments, ard the ore is shipped to it from the mine by building up of rew industries where none |exist to-day. by reason of the present KERN RIVER TO OIL WELLS. { ward. The mining field is filled with prob- lems. Tol:ie \;es( is l;‘l.ll o;d'(?loul}uw': t f the old Cop- | &S un; uctive as the middle of & Tt X g Yo B own | Dut rich in industriai potency. If Uncle | Sam shall come to California, study the measure their gogmnues. he will bless S i e St be 2oAved raulic mining probiem it R zooner. A :ofmprrflhednslve report_on the h o In the | possibilities of go ng here wo sition announced here or there in the B"mg“e m“dmmf'dfi“n:"{r"y_ sm& €X] iment and recommendation as to y to be traced to a windy | TENTICN 0 our refractory ores would | increase their development. Reports on | our mineral resources would draw atten- ‘I.— The petroleum lands bill has been in- troduced in Congress by Representative ‘Waters upon request of J. M. Wright, chairman of the mineral lands commit- tee 'of the California Miners’ Association. The San Joaquin Valley oil fields are lbe E ing investigated by two nvre‘emul;m largely influence the course of the Inte- | lying a little | rior Department In the conflict betwee portheast of Bakersfield, close to the|the ofl men and the serippers. Kern River. It is peeuliar among Cali- — fornia ofl fields in that its ofl-bearing strata are not steeply inclined, but lie quite | 550 00t shaft at the Kennedy mine is | BY Wt at the A ressing af the rate of twenty feet al here | Bo “ana ) down 1063 or B | i i The new three-compartment vertical feet. It will take | another r so to get down to the Berkeley Council of the Order of Amer- icus at its meeting last Wednesday night ur \avers by the Kern River: Earth, |initiated ome candidate and elected Dr. B Edward Gray as representative fo t gravel and dry quicksand, M2 feet: blue | g\ Bo/n. Council. During the evening E. . " | W. Lirforth presenied to the eouncil val- pebe g e e v T usbie br.)l:ue medaliions of Washington v o . D oln. hese wi an in €O o %and. ior; ‘biue cluy’and gravel, 13; oil | 23d Lincoln. These il hang un spiration for gcod citizenship as taught The drill has stopped in two feet of | by the order. a blue clay. This is typical of all the other wells of the district, In this well oil was e THE CALL CALENDAR. struck at 458 feet. To the east it is found March, 1900. e ofl in sight, and the | oil below him and one : itis a abbag, and the | erlet 5%, 52 has Feis dirough his acres | Weather Report. and the faster he pumps oil drawn from | ST under his neighbor the more oil he will (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) So they are going it strong down SAN FRANCISCO. March 4, 5 p. m. Fhere and thinking more about DUIDS | The fellowinz are the fEnm | than geology and laboratory tests. This | date as with """‘“"d e |is & heavy oil, repo&tfi to afford 80 per | O - ‘W"“fl g g M!l-—“ W——": cent of lubricating oil & o nd to be of high 54; minimum, 43; mean, £ FORECAST. 11 be to acaunire, by examination, | Coast and falien over the plateau resion. ] Cloudy and threatening weather pres t waters used in mining, manufac- | The pera :'u-rllrl“w “developin Grectrie er, and | the u&'&flofl%’%‘oflu -~ to 4 such information Among the | and remained nearly stationary in other dis- L B ek (e { T Canditions ars favorable for cloudy westher rtment is ven Sy aad. everything in otlnm:! | with showers Monday over the Pacific slope. ments belonging to it so that it could | ' Forecast made at San Franclsco for 30 hours ke an ea tart fairly well equi -ng:’n:m "he:i 1960 R gy Tt is provided that the act shall go Into | yooiac: light W effect March 4, 1901 i Southern c.mw: oy with showers mmm.u-nuotmwn,m,..,,m'"fl-‘_ '-t'-;o'. reau, ts corroboration of the Ctah—] snow Monday u, presents strong L Rain or observation: “The want of folfowing A practical and sclentific Information on | 98 cpoler in north portion. ik, subjote comngcted it mineg and | iy LTk dr et w00 6 CHTTES 8 2 San Francisco data—Mazimzm temperature, | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL AR area ot low vressure is central off the | Washington coast with a tros depression nsiderations in its favor. The de- ! oxtending e X wv‘:.n‘. Eo & placed on the same plane as | glon t, ArIZons. An ares of unusuaily high ther Cabinet departments. and of it the | pressure overlies the Dakotas and Montana. Nm" says that its design and duties The pressure has risen slightly over the Pucific fis over eniire. country embraced by the weather alien over the country west comprehensive se{ulo of the word, l:fi“ffi :: ;:e nodu‘ :mmu.- ..;:.‘(h.. "Arinosa’ and mines and mining al sy tana and \ Dakota. m. other minerals and mineral waters, as | jonial Bes been quite heavy in Southern Cail- AUCTION SALES AUCTION! AUCT:ON! AUCTION! WEDNESDAY. WEDNESDAY . ceeveeeeree - MARCH TTH BY CATALOGUE. At 11 O'clock A. 3., on Premises, - 516-548 “WASHINGTON _STREET, BOARD OF HEALTH DEPT. | s Amt‘:nf?flonhvtfl'krfllfl‘. of the quartermasters’ supolies, tents. etc.. at 518 Washington st., you are at liberty to pro- ceed with the sale. A. P. O'BRIEN GOVERNMENT SALE! Sale consisting of 2000 Tents: 600 Curtatns and Nets: 6000 Duck and Drill Mattress Covers: :,Ul' Sleepiug Bags: Cents: ! Of espectal interest in California is the ore. hatels. steamboats. salimakers. tent 3ad that the @epartment ghall | *¥RinE makers. attention cailed to this sale. E YORK AUCTION @O.. Auctioneers. - AT p=-3 GRAND ARCADE HORSE MARKET, WEDNESDAY. March 7, at Il a. m. of CITY HORSES, SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Livestock Auctioneers. | B 2 P ‘western slope of the Sierra Nevadas and | among the rushing streams of Northern | DON'T FORGET THE ] California. to prespect for the best akc«‘ rail. - The product is matte, which iz tric power possibilities and to set forth | ship) East for refini These new op- | the economic facts and opportunities. and deal to the cop- opportunities will be ceized by capital. per output of the State this year. Madera An exnositbon of the electric power re- | ‘©Ome Hundred head of Horses becomes the second copper producin, | sources of this State and the e of point of the State, because there is only 'expert guidance on genera! lines would Sentie. at Market st.. near Twelftn. nd Mujes, rang- ing from 1000 to 1700 pounds, all weil broke and THURSDAY, 11 o'clock. rain or shige. THOS. MADIG. i i * Sun, Moon and Tide. | - nited States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at Forc Peint. entrance to Sa Francisco Bay Published By official am- thority of the Superintendent. KOTE-The bigh and low waters occur at the city fromt (Missior-street whar?) abowt e Pinyien later than at Fort Poum: I - i | El Biagiiss |op sumss NOTE—In the above expositicn of the tides the eariy morning tides are given in the left | hand column and the successive tides of the day in the opder of pcrurreace as to time. The second time calumn gives the seccnd tide of the day. the third time column the third tide Jast tide of the day. except whem tnere ave but three tides. as sometimes occurs. The heigh: riven are in addition to the soundings on the Uni States (Coast Survey charts, except when 2 minue pign {—) precedes the height, snd then rhe number given in subtracted from The splendid work the new Department | e - B gy s The - of Agriestture for the intusizies $ 190 | Bt i e s B Haes resents suggests the heip such a depart- | ment could be to the mining interests. | The first named department has opened markets, stimulated and guided produc- refsranee ja the mean af the jower low waters. Steamer Mouvements. TO Anr IVE. Steamer. From. | Due. Leander . | Stratngyle | Empire ... 10*‘1 ’Am Newport . State of Cal. Newburs North Fork. B adl 5 2pm Pler 35 4pml. i 3 pm Pier 2 &, 11 am Pler 1 6 SamPler 3 7, 1pm{PMSS 7. 10 ami Pler 3 7. 2 pm Pler 7 7. 4 pm Pler 13 7. 5 pm Pler 13 8. 10 am Pler 11 5 9 am/Pler il . 9. 9 Pler 13 T 5 10 am Per 24 . 19, 11 am!{Pler 11 ‘IMar. 0. 12 m PMSS . ., 2 Pler 3 | Mar. . 3 pm{Prer 13 | “IMar. 12, 10 am Pler & Shipping Intelligence. s\ ; Sunday, Mareh 4 Stmr N . Walvig. 22 hours from Usal. Stm: Noo, fjobnaon. 14 hours frem Fort Stmr Pomona, Alexander, §1 hours from Saa D‘lz'fm—y,mu.'bun from _Moss ng. Stmr Elthu ‘Whitney, 4 days 4 hours ‘Stmr Lueila. Miller. 4 hours from San Pedro. Br Hong] 17 days, via San Leander. Pikin Retriever, Sloan, 14% days from Port Senr Fortuna, Luberg, 3 days from Eureka. Schr Gem, Neison, 5 days from Coos Bay. . SAILED. 4 Stme Bonita, Nicolson. San Pedro. { State of California, Gage, Astoria. Stmr T tmr Progreso, Zolling. Stmr Laguna, Stark, ~—. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT_LOBOS. March 4. 10 p m—Weathes cloudy: wind SW. veloelty 14 MEMORANDUM. Per back J D Peters. from -&a- Rosalta— Had variable winds Left In port Br Isic of Arran and Thorn: liebank _and fan, bark Northwest and scbr 4 B Leeds. 5 DOMESTIC PORTS. SEATTLE—Sailed March ¢—Ship Spartan, for San Francisco. HArLl’vrd March ¢—Bark Mermaid, from Dutch arbor. PORT LOS ANGELES—Salled March 4—Stms Alenzar. for San Franciaco. ACOMA—Sailed March 4—Br bark Domin- o lml‘ March 4-Stmr Columbia. Al for San Francisco; ship Clarence S Bement. for Queenstown; Br bark Beimont, for Queens- Swn: COOS BAY—Arrived March ¢—Schr Monterey, hence March I ! FORT BRAGG—Sa'led March 4—Stmr Albion, for Prancisco. ' SAN Dlu.u)-."d March 4-Br stmr Car- e B e Starch 3—Schr Allcs, for | Eureka, March 4—Schr Halcyom, for Eureka; schr Mabel Gray, for Eureka. s E s E QUEENSTOWN._Sailed 4—Stmr Bera- burg. 4 g