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( HEAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALB. T going to st., near Dolores; street and ready for building; Tison st.. mear broa. Address Box 1 2 Ha 2000 HEAL ESTATE—CO! town: 35 o8t of im- se an estate; this office. rom §. tracts n ranches. F.—340 to 80 per f ail sizes: im- hay. grain, ng o + singie: tr Turk and Tay New Dor: furnished rooms and . mo. POY L, 12—Light, clean rms.; suites or sin- t running water: rates reduced Eilis st.—Rooms, 126 Fllis st —Incandescent . smoking room and lad 5 to $1 50 3 . eievator on office figor; roome with hot and cold water; baths ), 649 — Neat fu 1¥: §1 and upwa EHERMAN Apartment House, 23 near Market—Furnished or unfurni nished rd—A good rooming house R. HUGHES. propristor. ASSIFLZD adverts at Call branch cffice, 2200 Fill address In the year for $1, sent to an or Canada ROOMS AND BOARD. R to teachers: exceptionaily r and teble. 507 California &t LAE PALMAS, 1520 Market st vate bath: sin. rme. “Sulte of 2 or § board option SPECIAL NOTICES. Directors Orphan Asylum gives * following orphan, half-orphan, Tiidren mnd . foundlings have 1 in the orphanage from Decem. June 36, 190: Mary Fllis- 1 month; Annetta, 11 years 3 Coales, 6 y(ars; Elsie, 10 years 2 months; Elia, vears furiei Denn, 4 vears § months rs and Mabel Slversten, § years rharo, § years § months: 14 he: Margaret Sprackling, Ruth Hurbert, 3 years 4 2 years 4 month: Francis, 6 years 4 months, and 4 years; Irene, 2 years, Evaline, § e, 4 years, and Margaret Hurley, 8 years and May Ekelley, § Ryan, 6 years 1 month; Angela years: Sarah Ulrich, 9 years 3 Irene Hughes, 3 years ¢ months; months: Alice Manheim, 9 cnths; Francis Lyons. 12 years 2 : Fiorence Hughes, § years 2 monthe; eman, 7 years 10 months; John ears 2 months; Harry Maddox, § hs: John Johnson, 7 years: Ches- 6 years: G Sivertsen. 4 6 months, George Tribon, 2 years 3 Francis Pratius, 5 years 11 months; vears 2 monthe; Charles Haldt, € months: Willlam MeColloush, 3 : Walter O'Farrell, 1 year 3 o1 Monge, § years; Harold, 4 @ Edward Cline, 2 years § months: igan, § years ¢ months: Thomas Willie, 3 years & and Edward Lane, § years: Georze 7 years 3 months: John Ulrich, 6 years 1 month; Joséph Basana, 4 yeas3: Wil- llam Sutt, 2 mcnths; Thomas McLaughiin, 2 yeare 7 mmonths; Psul_Vaudoor, 4 years 11 montha. BAD tenants ejected for city or country. P CC., 415 Montgomery st., years, K. years month mepta and subscriptions | 10 years 4 months, and | collectibns 2 AcinE OLTECHON | mpmecn o SPECIAL NOTICES. | NOTICE.—The Eecretary of the San Franclsco Protestant Orphan Soclety herewith gives no- the following orphan and half-or- rhan girls and boys have been received at the aeylum, on Haight st., from January 1, 1500, 10 July 1, 1%0: Alice C. Nelson, 10 yrs. § mos.: Maggle Green, 15 yre.; Margaret 8. Alexander, 7 yrs. § mos.; Amella Rasmussen, | : Rasmuesen, 1 yr. § mos.: Mabel Helen W. Bosch, & ; Florence J." Bosch, 3 yrs. 5 mos.; Vivian Anderson, 7 yrs.; Edna Anderson, vrs. 10 mos.; Rosie £mith, 3 yrs.; Lilian | S| . 11 yrs.; Clara Shenk, Estella | Shenk, 5 ¥rs.; Annie Shen! 1 yr. 10 mos.; | | Agnes Kell re. 6 moe.; Florence Kelly, § | Yre. George A. Heid, 10 yrs.: Duncan Mc- | | Lean, 7 yrs: Clarence D. Alexander, § yrs. § | mos.. Robert Alexander, 2 yrs. 6 mos.: Carl | Giecke, § yrs. 6 mos.; Joseph Geary, b yrs. 10 | Carl Morse, 7 yrs.: Willlam McK. Gor- | ! den, 4 vrs.; George E. Bosch, 10 yre. 2 mos.; Frank Bosch, § yrs. § mos.; Charles Bosch, ¥TE mos.: Edward Anderso: ¥ $ mos. ; Percy Emith, § yrs. 1 mo.; Walter Smith, 4 ¥rs.; Joseph Smith, § yrs. 11 mos:: Laurence Davis, 6 yrs. § mos.; Chester Davis, 4 yre. § mos.: Philip Kelly, § yrs. 5 mos., and John Primus, 11 yrs. 7 mi ROOMS papered from $3: whitened painting done. Hartman Paint Co.. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. 1 up: Third. exchanged, rented, “bought, sold, 205 Fourth et. lowest rates. o vans. Tenth and Market; phone South e and Furniture Moving Imore st.; phone Jackson Mission st ng. moving and storage. CINS Van and Main 18M0—Pa 5 cents—The Weekly Call, r. for mailing. $1 per year S AND SUPPLIES. WRITERS—Wa money than any The Typewriter pines for I entals, $3. e ci brand new, BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. N BERKELEY. t 40x130 feet; 5 egant view of bay, e fruit trees; a 76x135; 1 block be had in this room house: corner lot, : the last one left of six: be aporectated. WURTS, 1323 Broadway, Oakland. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. 30 acres of good water. 22 Montgomery OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. | CFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. | BUY DOWN TOWN FOR BIG RENTS. 2500 —Rents $28 per month 5 rooms and stable; good b n biocks from Broadway strect work ail done: Eopd tenants corner store with iness | n two block: s over 13 p s to sell GEO. of cent W. AUSTIN & CO., 105 Broadway, Oakland. owner away and A VERY PRETTY HOME. new G-roomed cottage: elevated ground; $1500; cash & CO., Oaklar: $14 per month; cozy 164 feet; total price oni AUSTI 1008 Broadw: TO SAVE FORECLOSUR! $2500 buys a beautiful 5 roomed nearly new colonial style home in Fruitvale, with lot 75x140 feet on high ground: close to Fruitvale ave barn and lot of fruit trees; mortgage of $2000 is such chances are scarge and ge - GEO. W. AUSTI 1008 Broadway, Oakl R TWO. $200—Modern cottage of § rooms, With high baser all in first-class condition; right down ; terms can be arranged GEORGE W. AUSTIN & CO., Real Estate Brokers, 1008 Broadway. $6000—Elegant om cottage, with every convenience: lot 55xi5) feet; In choice residence location: handy to Fourteenth and Broadway; part cash If desired GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., Oakland NER GONE TO ALASKA $2250—Forced sale on account of mortRage: this S-roomed comfortable dwelling with mod- ern improvements: lot 10x140 feet, with sunny | front, in the nicest location near Telegraph | ave . street worl 11 do stone walks laid, Tice ariveway, fruit and plete home at & sacrifice; p suitable for two families will_bring a good | rental GEO. W. AUSTT a com- $1500. Half cash; & acres adjoining Richmond Yieights; 5 minutes to San Francisco; 20 min- utes to Oakland: two rallroad stations, Santa ‘e and Southern Pacific: worth double the price ked: owrer must sell | For paticulars inquire, Room 10, €32 Market st San Francisco. LAYMANCE, | | | OAKLAND HOUSES TO L CORNER cottage, near adway. $20-Compietely furnished cotiage. 3 Furnished §-room cottage. $50_Nine-room furnished dwelling. | We have & very complete list of houses, | | ou want a place give us AUSTIN & CO., 8 ny 3 OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. w. | AX introduction to you from H. Schellhmas. the | furniture deaier ith and Franklin, Oekiand. | —_— e ! DIVIDEND NOTICES, | DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Nevada National | Bank of San Francisco. At a regular meet- ing of the Board of Directors of this bank, | held July 3, 1900, a dividend was declared for | n r ending June 30, 1900, at the rate | ©f seven (1) per cent per annum, payable on and after the 16th inst. Transfer books will be closed from the 10th to the 1th inst., both | @ays inclusive. GEORGE GRANT, | i July 3, 1300. Secreta DIVIDEND NOTIC ty-five cent Plantation Dividend No. 11 ‘twen- | re) of the Kilauea Sugar v will be pavable at the | ofiice of the company, 127 Market st.. on and after Monday. July 16, 1900 C-ansfer books | closed Tuesday. July 10, 1900, at 3 p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. | DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. $1 (twenty five cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company ‘wili he pavable at the | office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Friday, July 20th, 19%. Transfer books will close on Saturday, July 14th, 1900, at 12 o' clock m. E. H. SHELDON. Secretary. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth. marriage and death notices sent by | mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN, PRITCHARD—In this city, July 6, 1200, to the ‘wife of Owen Pritchard. a daughter. . 536 California. telephone Main 266. | min- | v must go: | | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1900. Mary Dennison, and sister of Annie, Xatie, Hannah, Lizzie and Ji Dennison Mrs. M. BI, a native of New York, aged 8 years 1 month and 9 days, Friends and acquaintances are respect- mfif invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 5:30 o'ciock, from the pariors of H. F. Sulir & Co., 1137 Mission street, betwees Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Mary’ Chureh, corner of California and Dupont streets for services at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. BRENNAN—In this city, July 14, 1900, Mary Jane, beloved wife of the late Richard Bren- nan, mother of Peter E.,, D. J. and the late Margaret and Richard Brennan, and sister of Caroline Byrne and the late Mrs. Margaret Mcrgan, a native of County Down, Ireland, aged 72 years. E¥Triends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday). at $:30 o'clock, from the residence of her son, D. J. Brennan, 1435 Jackson street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at § o'clock. interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DBROWN—In this city, July 15, 1900, Ethel Ce- celia, infant daughter of Matthew and Annie Brown. a native of San Francisco, aged 3 | _months and 3 days. BURKE—In this city, July 15, 1800, Patrick Burke, formerly of Halfmoon Bay, beloved husband of the late Ellen Burke, and father of Mrs. Harry Wigginton, Mrs. Ignatius Glynn, Mrs. Charles Roberts and Michuel | Burke and the late Mrs. George Hodgdon. and brother of Michael and Willlam and the late Peter and James Burke, a native of County Galway, Ireland, aged To vears | cas SIDY—In the City and County Hospital, July 15, 1500, Annie Cassidy, a native of Ire- land, aged 7 A.'C. Forsythi Margaret, dearly n J. and Minnfe | | beloved and only child of Jol | Connell, and granddaughter of the late Dan- | fel and’ Margaret Hagerty, a native of Call aged 11 years and § days | otice of interment hereafter. CEREGHINO—In Halfmoon Bay, Mrs. Caroline Cereghino. mother Mrs. J. Lercari and Adeline, Dora and Joseph Cereghino. and sis- ter of J. e Benedetti, u native of Italy, aged 48 year CUTTER—In this city, July Cutter, a native of Boston, years . 1800, Horace F. Mass., aged §1 € Funeral services this day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, at the Second New Jerusalem Church, northwest corner of Lyon and Wash- ington streets. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- tery. DE VEUVE—In t ty de Veuve, beloved wife of the late Colonel Henry de ' Veuve, and mother of Mrs. Freder- . James H., Clarenc late Henry P. de sippi, aged 61 years (Chicago, Ill., S . Mo. ton, Texas, and Ricamond, ._bap: I copy.) L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morfow (Tu at 2 o'clock, fro Fulton street, Febster and Fiilmore. Interment Lawn Cemetery, by electri Elghteenth and Guerrero streets. NNE—In this city, July 14, 1909, Cecilia, relict of the late P. mother of Peter James P.. Thomas E.. Judge Frank H Alice Dunne and Mrs A. D. Sangster, a native of County Cavan, Ireland, aged ars g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- July 4, 1900, Laura ardner an: a native months and 10 between D Bridget and | fully Invited to atiend the funeral this day (Monday). at 9:30 o'clock, from her iate resi- | dence, 1437 Leavenworth street, thence to St Brigid's Church, where a solemh requiem high | mass will be celebrated for the repose of her | 2cul, con ng at 10 o'clock. — Interment | Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flow- In Oakland, July . Hannah P. Evans, % s and Virginia E | tive of New Jersey, aged §: | EFFriends are respecttull. . 1900, at 528 Knox mother of Josephine ns Smith, a na- vears. invited to at- tend funeral services to-morrow (Tuesday), at 11:30 o'glock, at chapel of 0dd Fellows Cremat: <an’ Francisco. FRITZ—In this city, July 15, 1500, Willlam Har- | old, beloved and only son of William and | Mamie Fritz, a native of San Francisco, aged | 1 year and 9 n th | =~ EFRemain | { Natoma street. at —In th GALLAGHE iel Joseph, beloved father of Joseph F. and Raymond P. Gallagher, husband of the late Nellie Gallagher, and son of the late Winni- | fred Gallagher. a native of Boston, Mass., | aged 48 years 7 months and 9 days | | EFFriends and acquaintances ‘are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this da (Monday). at 1:30 o'ciock, from his late res dence, 117 Leroy place, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral for services, at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment Mount Caivary Cemetery. A solemn requiem high mass (month’ will be celebrated this day (Monday). o'clock, at St arles Borromeo's ighteenth and Shotwell streel repose of the soul of the late Mrs. Annie J. Hayes. Friends and acqualntances are respectfuily invited to attend. HEENAN-In this city, July 15, 1800, dearly beloved and only child of John F. and Lizzie Heenan, and niece of Mr. and Mrs. F. chols, a native of San Francisco, aged s. (Napa and Sacramento papers please | Church for th copy-) EFFuneral and interment private. In the City and County Hospital, 1900, Michael Hurly. LANGMACK—In this city, July 14, 1800, John Langmack, dearly beloved husband of Ama- lie Langmack, a native of Flensburg, G 25 da; 8, U. 0. g7 I'riends and acquaintances are respect- tuily invited o attend the funeral to-morrow | . at 10 o'clock, ffom his late resi- Hartford street, thence to U. O. R. 51 Hall. 510 Bush street, where services will be held under the auspices of Germania Stamm No. &, U. O. R. M., commencing at 20 Cremation 0dd Fellows' Cemetery. 1 the City and County Hospital, July Kate Leavy, aged 30 AY—In this city, July 15, , beloved lusband of Bonner Lindsay, and father of Charles Edward and George Moore Lindsay, aged 37 yea and 1 month. E¥ The funeral services will take place this day (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late re<idence, 153 Jackson street. Interment pri- vate MARTIN—In this city, July 15, 1900, Annle G., | beloved wife of Louis Martin, and mother of | Robert, Jessle and Wallace Martin, a native | of St." Louls, Mo., aged 45 years and 1l months. MAYER-Tn this city, July 13, 190, Elise, dearly beloved wife of Christian F. Mayer, and ther of Paul Buchalter and Frederick C. Mayer, a native of Bavaria, Germany, aged ars & months and 19 day rlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday). at 13:30 ¢ clock. from her late resi- dence, 12% Railroad_avente, South San Fran- ciseo, thence to Druids Hall, 413 Sutter Etreat, whera services will be heid, under the auspices of the San Francisco Frauen Verein, Somimencing at 1330 oclock. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. SAN FRANCISCO FRAUEN VEREIN.-To the officers and members of the San Fran- cisco Frauen Verein: You are hereby re- quested to assemble at Druids’ Fall. 413 Sut. fer street, this day (Monday), at 1 o'elock, to sttend e funeral of our late member, Mrs. Elise Mayer. By order MRS. RUMMEL, President. MRE. A. MAAS, Secretary. MEADE-In this city, July M, 190, James Meade, beloved son of Patrick and the late Jennie' Meade, and loving brother of John and Kathleen eade, a native of San Fran- Hito, aged 22 vears and 10 days. TFFriends and acouaintances are respect- fhily invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday). at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 230 Filbert street, thence to St. Fran- O Ciniren, where & réquiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. OBENAUFR—In Alameda. July 14, 1800, John, husband of Ernestine Obenauer, and brother of George Obenauer, a native of Darmstadt, Germany, aged 19 ¥ ©7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 12 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1418 Cottage street, Alameda, thence to 170, 0. T, Cemetery, San Francisco, for cre- mation, by 1 o'clock creek hoat from foot of Broadway, Oakiand. REILINGER-—In Oakland, at 1113 East Twenty- Peai streat. July 15, 1900, Henry, beloved hus: band of Mrs, Clara Reilinger, and father of Sam Rellinger, Mre. Tillle McGaw, Mrs. A. Lazarus and Edward N. Reilinger, a native o Fasling, Germany. aged 78 years 10 months ana 17 days SCHULDT—In Oakland, July 15, 1900, Minnie, beloved: wife of Henry F. Schuldt, and mother of Henry and Lucie Schuldt, a native of Darmstadt, Germany, aged 35 years and 11 (Tuesda dence, 1 A SIMON—1In this city. July 15, 1900, Herrmann Louis, beloved father of Louis and Alfred Simon, Mrs. Lionel Heynemann and Anna Simon, a native of Germany, aged 65 years & months and 4 days. E7 Notice of funieral he ter | C——————— HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Successors to Fiannagan & Gallagher). DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth et., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South $0. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 167, FUNERAL TIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. McAVOY & CO.. FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBAL: 1238 Market st., between Sth and ti Telephone Bouth 247, o CREMATION, 3 . Hayes, Annie J. Do Sliry 3. Hetnan. ‘Aunes Brown, hel C. Hurly, Michael ‘Burke., Patrick Langmack, Jobn Cassidy, Annie Leavy, Kate Cereghino, Mrs. C. Lindsay, Edward N, Connell, Lillian M. Martin, Annie G. Cutter, Horace F. Mayer, Elise De Veuve, Laura Meade, James Dunne, Bridget C. Obenauer, Jokn Evans, Hannah P. Reil , Henry Fritz, Willlam l’., =ch it, Minnie - Gallagher, Dantel J. ‘'Herrmann * Young, Thomas F. m—h!fi’g. B 0dd Fellows’ Cemetery Association, SAN FRANCI , CAL. “or The Aahes and Srgan servicss o A A Stephen's | Cypress | funeral car from | unne, and | city, July 14, 1800, Dan- | Agnes, | YOUNG—In this city, b Francis, beloved son of Thomas aha. Jemsts Joune,"and brother of Willl, Robert and anora Young, & native of San Franclsco, 1R i e Tuneral will" 1 Moncay). ‘at ? o'clock, rom tie sesidonce ot the parents, 11 Elizabeth street, off Guerrero, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery GRAND HOTEL. T B Hennessy, Chcgo 3B, Murphy. Phitadet V Parker & w, Sacto H hi Col V H Colbough, Sacto |J E Benton, Geneva | 9 € Campbell, Nev Cy J J MecSorley, Calavrs Dr W Johnson, Mo J C Dy | 3ra 7 Wikinsil, Mo s e E H V, 3 | ¥ B Biopd, Bakersnaln & Flanigan, Ereka allace, Kans |G Mainhart, Gr Vall E E Condo, Sacto “Ana W D Crichton, Mo G E Machen, Mo g' gflm.n &R‘V. Mo Dr T E Cross. Stktn wney, Ravmond E E Glidden, Madora Mrs A Matti, Malaga |M Smith, Chicago G W Gibbs & w, Stktn A J Loison, Lot W A McVean, U S A |V R Lolson, Lodi F Stencel, Mexico C Grover, Colusa J M _Earle, Cal |7 Guttrive, Roseburg ! ;}(f‘“(,‘-‘e‘fr:: x?“(lao vi'a B Morton, Suisun i adsworth, Y v T Goyadswordh. Gr VIH Juch, Maryaville e PALACE HOTEL. G Kamper & w, Berlin F T Potts. & w, Phila | E C Sewall, Portland |Miss H F Potts, Phila | F Zimmerman &w, Or Miss Harrison, Phila | R Hale, Portiand H Moore, S Jose | H Heritelder, Vienna |D O Haynes, N Y | L Sulzer, Switzerland H C Shepar H Naville, Switzeriand J E Terry, Sact W Stanley, Menlo Pk 8§ Alderman, Gr: Val W Marshall, Chicago 'F A Dorn & w, Cal | W H Jordon Jr, USA |G Nixon, Nevada Dr Weeks & f, Randbg'J T Mareau & w, N ¥ J M Tesrynski, N Y E B Cohn. Hamburg R G Whitlock, Ky W Carroll, N Y G A Young, N Y Knaff, Lyons R M Yount, N ¥ H Lindly. Salt Lake Mrs M Henneberry., O { 4 8 Childs, Vacaville 'F § Johnson & w, Cal J W F White. Pittsbg| Mrs G Johnson, Napa W Pizott, Seattle G Johnson, Napa | J R Forrest, N Y H H Stout & w, USA L Burkhardt, N Y NEW WESTERN HOTEL. L F Whiting. Crckett R Brunner, San Jose A Johnson, Crockett |W Irving, Fresno | & F Lambert, Manila |R Talfar, Los Gatos J R Willlams,_ Manila|J Malone, Gilroy W L Levick, Los J B Amiot, Astorla ton, Walla W|J Cunningham, r. Sta Clara|J H Newcastl G W Hard, Santa Ana | F A Anderson Jr. I A | St Paul | 1 { Chicago W J McCart! S J Gifford, Sacto C G McKee, EI Paso | B H Boyle, Petaluma C S Casdarph, Benicta ———— H REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. v of San Francisco to John line of Pine street, 162:6 and Mary J. Hatman 1ot N line Union street N 275, W 1999, S I 0 lot on N line of I ¢ Gough, N § deg. 21 min., SE to Fill lliam H. Watson Sr. (by Wil- liam M. Hoag and Joseph Winterburn, execu- | tors) to J. F. Kennedy, lot on E line of Gough street of Pine, 8 by $50. and California ¢ o California e and street, 2 Company. of Laguna, E T:3 | line_of Vallej by N 137:6; $10. Willlam J rge W., Charles M. and Alice rt street, W 1o | }'da)‘ in the order { | lot on N | M, Wood t ma H. Brown, on SW ner of nd Buchanan streets, S | W 90; $10. | “American Surety Company of New York to | Butcher, lot on SE corner of Wal Thomas W. er and and o streets,’ S 33:9 by presidents authority real propert J. Mountrord rews, lot on S line of Cole, W 2 by S 75 Patrick J. Daly to Thomas F. Butler, lot_on f Capp street, 40 S of Eighteenth, S 30 \ndrews to Isabella A. An )t Waller street, $4:4% W lot on W line of S 2 by W os; tto to same. ) S of Eightéenth, Capp street, $10, Patrick J. D Gervasio Ratto, lot com- p street and 40 S of 0: $10. James, John and Catherine Markham, lot on W _line of of Twenty-fifth, N 6 by W hteent Mary, Margare Markham to Capp street, 1. ward Ryan to A on W line 2 by W 90; Ryan, Army, glft Filbert Bacigalupi to J. F. Clark, undivided 13 of lot on E line of Stockton street, 29 § of Greenwich, § 19:101; by E 68:9; $400. - Bacigalupi, lot on N 7 W of Dupont street, W to Prospero and Feli line of Broadway, 47 202 by N sio. William Koch to Margaret and Charles Koe ana Ma Tt on W' ine. of Stocke: street, 5 of Chestnut, § 25, W 60, S W @ . E 103:4%; gift. | “wiliiam Howard to Mary B. Harrison (Crocker). Charles T. and Jennie A. Crocke: ot on NW of N toma, NW o0 Hanora and livan, lot on ' Folsom, S 10, by NE A Denfs Sullivan to Margaret Sul- W line of Ritch street, 225 SE of . quitclaim ‘deed; $1. MecDonnell, 126, lot on SW line of Morris 75 SE of Harrison, SE 2 by SW §0; Sarah McDonnell to Michael J. re-record 1266 d. street, ift. 2 'Michael J. McDonnell to Harry H. Young. ‘(?(:)r"el F. Lyon to John E. HHL_IUK on N line of Twenty-fifth (Yolo) street, 30 W of | Miesissippl, W 25 by N 100; $10. A | Marion ;"‘_ I-;'ullrr to Harry Davis, lot 1251, corner of Porter and Foote avenues, SBW 157 by | NW 237, block 16, West End Map 2; also lot on | SE_line of Porter avenu SW_¢ Naglee, | SW 160, SE 163, NE 5236, 3, NW 214, block 23, same; gift. Alameda County. Lucy R. and Mary A. Simpson to Harold L. Martin,_ lot on S line of Simpson avenue, 185:9 W of Telegraph avenue, W 10 by § 106.33, be- ing portion Simpson Tract, Oakiand; $10. Amy S. Beck (widow) to ‘same, lot on § line of Simpson avenue, 185:3 W of Telegraph ave- nue, W 30 by S 106.33, being portion same, Oak- land; $10. Charles R. and May H. Root to C. E. Fris- bie, lot_on N line of Sixteenth street, 3 E West, E 40, N 1039, W 35, § 28:9, W 5, § 7 to beginning, block Map of Property North Oakland Homestead Association, Oakland; §iv. George W. Russell to Mrs. Ofla_Bernier, ot on NW corner of Twenty-first and West streets, by W 100, being lot 10, block J, C ililams Tract, Oaklans =ift, Same to Mrs. E. I. Russell, Eleventh street, 120 B of Cl block 145, Oakland; gift. 3 George W. and Emma L Russell to William J. Reed, lot on W line of Linden street, 140 S of ‘Thirty-second, § 35 by W 132, Glascock Tract, Oakland; also lot on N of Locust street, 215 W of Grove, W 100, block Q, Kelsey Tract, Oakland; $10. Anna M. American Bonding and Trust Company of Bal- timore, 1ot on N iine of Sycamore street, %00 W of Telegraph avenue, W 50 by N 155. Note— This trust deed s given as security to execute bonds for Smyth Bros. Trust deed, Oakland: 10. i ohn Schuler to Caroline Bruehl (widow), ot lot on S line ot 30 by S 109, Tine W 36:8%, 8 104 E 30:8%, N 1 ning, portion lots 1 to 4, block Tract, Oakland: gift. Fred A. and Jennie Whittier to Charles R. Root, lot on W corner of Twenty-seventh ave- nue and right of way 8. P. R. R. Co., NW 100 by SW 30, being lots 9 and 10, block G, Knowles and Potter subdivision Kennedy Tract, East Oakland; $10. Mountain View Ceml!e{y Association to Mary E. Briggs, lot 382 in plat Cemetery, Oakland Township: $10. Remillard Brick Co. (a corporation) to Eliza P. Hammersley (wife of A. §.), lot on S line of Harmon street, 3% E of E 2. by § 135, being the E 1 lot 16, bl Rancho V. and D. Peralta, quitclaim deed, 0. loy: $10. B ¥ nd Gertrude Axx to same, same, Berkeley: $10. Samuel and Hattle O. McHenry to John Rob- ertson, lot on N line of Rallroad avenus of Wood street, W 33 by N 100, Alamed: Juana H. Nevis to Joseph Nevis, line of Main street where same is intersected by line dividing lots of Mrs. Juana H. Neviy SW corner Main street and Rose avenue, thence SW 36, NW 15 NE 36, SE 150, to beginning, being portion Nevis Tract, Pleasanton, Murray Township; gift. Levina Yeager to Frank H. Mesow, lot on E line. of Telegraph avenue. 135 N of Shasta street, N 45 by E 150, being lot 2, block B, | Vicenle Peralta Reservation Tract at Temes- cal, Oakland; $10. James Dixon to May E. Roberts, lot on E corner of Fast Sixteenth street and Tenth nue, NE 100, NE 30, SE 25, SW 19, NW 125, to beginning, block 87, Clinton, East Oak- land; $10. Z Mary Smith to W. L. Smith, lot on N line of Virginia street, 21550 W_of Shattuck avenue, W 55 by N 135, being lot 22 and E § feet lot 23, block B, Golden Gate Homestead, Berkeley; $10. Builders’ Contracts, Teresa Frapoli (owner) with James F. Logan (contractor). architect Nathaniel BlaisdellAll work' except plumblng, gan ftting, sewering, | electrical work, marble steps, marble flooring, trimming, hardware, mantels, shades, gas fix- t inting and waxing for a two-story banerent and attlc frame but.ding, on N e of Vi street, 18110 W of Scott, W 40 by N 137 James L. l;lo%d f:l\l';\ea bylg-gnny Bros., at- torneys) with Roc ranite Company (con- tractors), architect J. E. Krafft—Granite work, cutting and setting for a three-story and base- ment_residence, on N line of Broadway, 137:§ W of Buchanan, W 137:6, N 1%, B 13141, 8 17:6, E 1% inches, 8 157:6; $9500. Same owner with W. \W. Montague & Co. (contractors), architect same—Steam heating and ventilating for same on same: $3974. Same owner with J. H. Keefe (contractor), architect same-Painting of exterior, painti and wood finishing of Interior in basément an third story and servants’ staircase. from base- ment to third story, for same on same; $1220, rtis and | block 669, | by N | ‘Geary and Margaret J. Smyth to | on NE corner of Sixteenth and Center streets, | 1, }:oumajn View | A, vlat 8, | and J. J. Murphy and distant SW 96.84 from | | Willamette 110 Bonita ......... Walla Wall Belgian Ki China and Japan | Siam . ster Harbor. Coptic na and Japx Sohn J. or John and Margarethe von Bergen | Progreso Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 15—5 p. m. The following maximum temperatures were reported from stations in California to-day FEureka 58 Los Angeles. Fresro 00 Sacramento . Mount Tam 53 Independence Red Bluft San Diego San Luis Obispo. | San Francisco data: Maximum temperature, 61; minimum, 5); mean, 5. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. An area of unusually low pressure overlles California, Southern Nevada and Arizona, caus- ing brisk’ westerly wind along the California coast with fo the Pacific Slope. The temperature has ricen in the great valleys of Callfornia and in Western Nevada; else- where the changes have been slight. Clear weather prevails west of the Rocky Mountains except fog along the central and northern coast of California. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours. ending midnight, July 16. 1500 Northern Ca ifornia—Fair Monday, except 0 §¥ along the coast, in the morning and at nigh Tesh west wind. Southern Calitornia—Fair Monday; fresh west wind. ada—Fair Monday. N Utah—Fair Monday. Arizona—Fair Monday. San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Monday, ex- cept fog in the early morning and evening; fresh to brisk west wind. G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Official I i Sun, Moon and Tide. * United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the eity front (Mission-street whar?) twenty-five minutes later than at Fu the height of tide Is the same at both places. v morning tides are given in the left | the successive tides of the | hand column and occurrence as to time. The second time column glves the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide and (he last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as somatimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the | | United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of ¥ | reference is the mean of the lower low waters. ————— e Steamer Movements. P TO ARRIVE. Steamer. Matteawan . Abydos |Hamburg. Austral Honolulu. Ohto Seattle.. Eurek Humboll Tellus {Oyster Ha #anta Re Han Diego. ‘008 Bav. Oyster Harbor. Fmpire | Warfleld e . State of Cal.. Washtenaw Point Arena Umatilla .. Victorla. Del Norte |Portiand North Fork.....|Humboldt «; TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. | Safls. | Pler. L | Newburg ..|Grays Harbor|July 16, § pm|Pler i3 North Fork Humboldt.....|July 16, 12 m Pler 2 Pt. Arena J{July 16 2 pm Pler 2 rona 1July 16, 11 am|Pler 11 | | Columbia. ..|Portland July 17, 11 am|Pier 24 Orizaba .../Humbolat. July 17, 2 pm|Pier 9 Newport Y. v. Pan./July 18, 12 m PMSS Bomiea . Bk Pedra | Toly 1. 3 amibioc g1 City Janeiro/China &Japan July 19, 1pm PMSS | Santa Rosa'San Diego..... July 20, 9 am|Pier 11 Walla W..|Victoria. July 20. 11 am/Pler 9 ¥*- ¥ | Shipping Intelligence. If *- el ARRIVED, Sunday, July 15. Stmr Fulton, Duggan, 4 dng‘s from Tacoma. Stmr Whitesboro: Olsen. 13 hours from Point Arena, bound south, put in to land passengers. Stmr Grace Dollar, Dorris, 638 hours from Grays Harbor, bound to Hueneme, put in to gers. Johnson. 18 hours from Usal. The pressure has risen over | —— ————— | | carloads fine horses | | | | | about | 'KIMBALL STEAMSHIP COMPANY Wil Diepatck for NOME, 24 hours from Moss | Landing. Stmr Orizaba, Parsons, 21 hours from Eu- reka. Br ship Norma, McDonald, 6) days from | Hongkong, Schr Ralph J. Long, Isigkelt, 18 hours from Fish Rock. SAILED. Sunday, July 15. Stmr Arcata, Reed. Coos Stmr Westport, Ericsson, — Stmr Grace Dollar, Dorris, Hueneme. Stmr Whiteshoro, Olsen, — Stmr Eureka, Jessen, Eurel Stmr City of Puehla, Je Victorta. Tug H, H. Buhne, Nelson, Eureka. Schr 1da Schnauer, Sorenson. Port Gamble. Schr Laura May, Hansen, Willapa Harbor. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, July 15—19 thick, wind southwest, ve SPOKEN. p._m.—Weather ty § miles. July 1. off Fort Bragz—Tug Monarch, with | schr Mary Dodge in tow, hence July 12, for Eureka. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT TOWNSEND-—Arrived July 15—Schr Lyman D. Foster, from Kihel HOUDA LANDING—Sailed July 14—Schr Neptune for §an Franctsco. SEATTLE—Sailed July 14—Stmr Cottage | City. for Sitka; stmr Roanoke, for Nome. PORT LOS ANGELES-—-Arrived July 14—Stmr | Sailed—Jaly ‘Tug Monarch, Navarro, from Bowens Landing. 15—Stmr Greenwood, for —— EUREKA—Arrived July 15 hence July 12. PORT LUDLOW—Arrived July 1§~Schr Okan- | ogan. from Port Townsend. FORT BRAGG—Arrived July 15-Stmr Na tional City. hence July 14. SAN PEDRO--Salled July 15-Stmr Alcazar, or —. 1 FOREIGN PORTS. COMOX—Sailed July 14—Nor stmr Tellus, for San_Francisco. OYSTER HARBOR-—Sailed July 14—Aus stmi Siam, for San Francisco. p OCEAN STEAMERS, NEW YORK —Arrived July 15—Stmr La Bre- tagne, from Liversool | for YOKOHAMA and HONGKO! " THEO.R. &N CO. | PORT CLARENCE, CAPE YORK AND | 421 Market street, cerner First. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CONPANT. (Pac wTRM.) nnd are due o arrive a4 NAN FRANCINCO. {Main Live, Fook of Market Street.) AUCTION SALES EMIL COHN, Auctioneér, WILL SELL THIS DAY (MONDAY), o'clock a. m.. at SE. and GEARY STS., the STOCK and FIXTL LEave — Frow Mav 13, 1900 — anziva of a first-class and new grocery and har. 71004 Benicia, Sutsun, Eimira, Vacsrile, Rumsey dud Sacrsiventn T3 971004 Shasta Exorcss - Davis, Williams Bartlect Springs), Willows, Biu, Portien: s *7:304 Martiner, EMIL COHN, Auctioneer. | | 22 AUCTION 2, THIS DAY. MONDAY, July 1, 11 o'clock, of HORSES at | Caiintogn SNITZER'S STOCKYARDS, Tweltth and | %04 Dysia Weol Harrison sts. S, W Auctionzer. *8:004 Acian! Voxpress e Hanr Jues, "Livermote, Tone, " Kncramento. AUCTION! TUESDAY. July Mnryaville, Chico, Ked Bluff...... *8:304 Osklale, Chizese (for Yosemite). Bouord, CORters. .. ... A Haywaris, Siws sud Way S5 00 Los Angoles Express — Mar commission, $1 HORSE EXCHANGE y W. G, LAYNG, Auctioneer. OCEAN TRAVEL. | Pacific Coast Steamship Co. s Sisiivas. "Ses0s FOR... | o i Nups, ¢ ALY csconr nouiin : '4:39p Niles, 3an Jose and Stockion . *3:00r Tho Owl Limited—Trey, Fresno, lhl.-‘ Aa:.n:.n- for e Bare DIRECT. 8:00¢ Prosce Fassenger—artiiies, Tath- rop. Atockton, Merced, Berends (Kaymoud for Yosemite). Freauo. . *12:189 *3:307 New Jsirene Ex Macia Harbar The New and Palatial Sieel Steamship SENATOR WIiLL SAIL FROM i k:lll Paso, SEATTLE AND TACOMA saersuisi: ON OR ABOUT *6:00¢ Haywar tuon, Vi s PT. 6. ‘oo Miii-ogion. Cheysna Omaba, Chicago............. t the - *68:00r Orfental Maii—Ogden, Denver. Cosia and Way Sta- d SE Omats, Chioago. . 17:00¢ V o tious........ . 19:35 4 for | e808e Orog Steamship Co. has ," Alaska—winter “meina d is the Pioneer furthe 191484 santa Cruz Ex “for Santa Cruz aud Privoipal Way Stasions 18:089 RLOLH u.':.n_r-,.-.mn-,s.n I h.: N. and, Or.: Los Angel €O.. Gen. e rket st. TICKET FICE—4 New Méntgomery st., San Frane Pacific Coast Steamship Co. leave Broadway PARRIS, | Change at Seattle to u laska and G. N. R'y at Vancouver to ( A 17:804 Sundey Fxcursion fr Humboldt p. s August 1, and every fifth day Hanta Croz. Pach For Santa Cruz, Mo San Simeon. Cay- | uccs, Port Harford (San Luis Obis Santa Barbara, Ventura, Huene: East San Pedro (Los Angel July 14, 18, fourth thereatte For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Laie Obiepo), Samta Dartara. Fort nd Redondo (Los Angel a 16, 2, st 1 aver Mouterey wd | 3 16, 20. 3, 35, August 1, and eVery | e, uun Tese ot Way Sictions tourth day_thereatter. H:135 San Jose aud Prineipal Was Statl | For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay. San Jose del | (3008 a8 Jpos anit Brivcioal Was Satiove Cabo, Mazatlan. Aitata. La Paz. Santa Rosalia e oY L s ol and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., ith of each SaiiJoes ani Principal Way Stations month. For further information obtain company's | folders. e 2 The company reserves tha right to change Afvaroon steamers, sailing dates and ho of salling o e O without previous notice. TICKET OFFICE -4 street (Palace Hotel GOCDALL, PERKINS & ¢ 10 Market and Mondas. ¢Suad saday New Montgomery ¢ DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS PORTL A N1 From Spear-street Whart at 11 a. m. STATE OF ¢ COLUMBIA Short line to Wi Helena_and all Through Hrltés points in to ail poin C. WARD, GOODALL, PERKIY uperintendents SANTA FE TRAINS now have slespers batween San Franclsco and Chicago; yes. and to Fresno and Bakersfleld, that Just make you sleep. LQUIS XIV has not been In tham fer a minuta. THEY'RE COMFORTABLE, take good car2 of you, ard you get up at Fresmy or Bakersfield feeling like a bird. ASK HIM if it Isn't so at 628 Market street, or Ferry Depot. SAFETY HARBOR The Elegant, Commodious, Fast A! Passen. ger Steamship JOHN S. KIMBALL, Twenty-five hundred tons' dispisement. ’ ABOUT AUGUST 1. | For Passenger and Freight Rates Apply to KIMBALL STEAMSHIP CO., | % lisrket st. San Francisco. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. S TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF., COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at 1p. m. NG, calling a SR A, | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RT. CO connecting_at Hongkong with steamers for In- LESSER S ee NG cafes receited on bt on' day GAN FRAMGISGD AND NORTH PAGIFIG 8S. AMERICA MARU. . RAILWAY COMPANY. 4 Tiduron Ferry. Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFARL. t 3, 190 1200 MARU..... e .Wednesday, August 2, ss. NIPPON MARU . esassas K_DAYS-7:30, 9:00, 11:00 & m.; 13 .............. rday, September 22, 1900 0, 6:30 . ursdays—Extra tri) Via Honoluln ot 11:30 o. m. Saturdays—Exira trigs at L. Round-trip _tickets at reduced rates. For ' _and 11:30 p. m. freight and passage apply at company's office, SUNDAYS-3:00, 5:30, I1:00 a m.: 1:30, 338 W. H. AVERY, General Agent WEEK DAYS—£:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 2. m.; Saturdays—Extra trips JOMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. $:40, 515 p. m. Salling every Thursday instead of | "5:08, 6:35 p. m. Saturday, from -;‘:;‘"““,"" 2 ]xmil at foot of | LEtween fan Francisco and Schustsen Parl . o 42, Nort iver, fool Mofioh i "TA "SRETAGNE. Juy i3 1 | Sme scheduls o2 sbove. . | CHAMPAG TOURINE. August Leav: in Effect. rrive SR UG TTAINE. August 5. Firet class 0| @an Feancisco. |Apr. 15, 1500.] San Franctees Havre, $2 and upward. Second class to | ——om—r — == Havre, and upward: § per cent reduction on | - found” erlp GENERAL AGENCY TFOR | _Dave &= Destination.| Save TN 2 > CAN. 2 road- | v 1 way (Hud Building), New York. J. F.| 3aoem|8:00emi Novto |t pmisesam FUGAZI & €O., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Mont- | Pl 506 pm| Senta Rosa.| 7:35 pm| 6:% pm gomery avenue. San Francisen. | ST TN v S i Findao: - - BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. T am) Healiire. & : = £ 2 ytion. | Geyserville.| FOR U. 8. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJQ. | 0 ! 100 aml_Eioveriaie | 75 pml 0 o Steamer ‘‘Menticello.” Hopland 3% penl 3:00 am! MO Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 3:45 and Uktah. | 7:38 a. m.; &:15, 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs, night); Fri- | days, 1 p. m. and §:30; Sundays, 10:30 a. m., 3| 7:30 am| | ;T LADAINE and office Mission-street Docle. ] S0 4| Guernevile.| 7:55 or No. Telephone Main OCEAN TRAVEL. S. S. OHIO, FROM SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT TO NOME, ST. MICHAEL " On or about July 23d. For passage and other particulars apply to EMPIRE LINE, 30 MONTGOMERY ST. ALASKA EXPLORATION CO., 139 POST ST anwaCAN LINB. LONDON. PARIS mwln; at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York every Wednesday, 10 a. m. St. Paul.. uly 19 New York ... St. Louls. uly 25'€t. Paul . RED STAR LINZ New York and Antwees From New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. Friesiand -July 18| Westernland . Ausust 1 Southwark ......July 25! Kensington .. August § INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., 30 Montgomery street. O Rt TEANH A SWBNEYD, AvTa §. . AUSTRALIA (Honolulu ooly)......... s 8 ALAMEDA (via fl:fi“ S THam| $0am Somoma | S5 am) 0 em | |, and §:10 pra! 5:00 pm | Glen Ellen. | 6:08 pml 6: pm am| §:00 am) 3:20 pm! §:00 pm| Sebastopol. | 7:35 pmi 6:20 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Mn’: and White Sulphur Springs; at Fultom for Altrura: st Logon for Lotten ; at Geyserville for i Springs: at > for the Gevsers: at Hoplend for Duncam NORTH PACIFIG COAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing April 2. 1208 FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. wE Bprings, Highiand Keiseyville, Carls- e s g bad Springs. Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett EXTRA TRIPS— Eprings: at Tktan for lldflil. on Kol =;::MI. !"Y"l‘ . at §: | Er-ings. Upper “BUNDAYS-1:00, *5:00. %8 { Jomn “Dur's. Riv L o et | Bprings. Mendocino City. Tort 11:60 a. m. does mot run to San Rafael Sus- | Biis Serings, HArHs, and Eureka. het:;dny'u Monday round trip tickets a8 reduced rates. nda: 14 trip tieke points | Bezans Ban Tatuel st Harf racem o ins marked (*) run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, | oo Sy OIS @ WEEK DAYS-—5:35 e 3 30 p. m. TRIPS on’ Mondays, Wednésdays m.: 12:30. 115, 2:15, %3: EXTRA | b L | TR - o gy | {7 gfa% trom Sen Quesuin, | MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY | o S | Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry: - R | WEEK DAYS....9:3 a. m., 1145 and 5:15 p. m. { Wedrsstays | SUNDAYS—S, 9, 10, i1 a. m.. 1:30, 2:30 D, m. | P m. Fare tanFranciscotoSummit and retarn, §1 4. §6:08. 113008 m.: 1238, | NEW TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS NOW OPEN. i15, 7:05, 10:30 p. m, | = == QI TRAINS. | 7:00 a. m. week days-Cazadero and way sta- U5 5. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sca- Pl g m waukiays Suturtars caspted— 00 & m. dero and way sta-