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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1900 PERSONALS. ROGCMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. unfurnished J RIVER 0., lor, near Post—3 . Franklin—2 or 3 front sunny gas stove; $12 50, $15. > unfurnished rooms, with . $1_week and 1sekeeping rooms, $% per mo. | bedroom ckeeping. Front room, r ho and | nny front rooms or three neatly fur- ng. $11 to $20. ekeeping room: ; porch; bought & 191 Folsom m and Kitchen, com- : gas, bath and laun- elegantly furnishad sunny housekpg.: gas stove: reas. dvertisements and t hed 109 h—Rooms week, and | cor. 6th (The Oliver) ingle or suites liington)—Elegantly by day month. 39 Market s, LAS PALMAS rms.: private MARKET, y transient or by wegk POWEL e to §1 50; week, §2 clevator on office ficor, water; baths ; single or keening. : closet; also single rooms, with use | 1723 Scott st. | SIBURBAN REAL e o for NCH office for Call advertisements and tions has been established at 109 Va- | st in America—The Weekly sent to any aadress in the | or Cenada one year for $1, tates - SAL ESTATE. AND BOARD. nd Mission ste modern conveniences; terms moderate. | WANTED—-2 young men to room and board; 3 and 1 room. 1301A Mission st [ ROOMS WANTED.. ) By Hotel and Accommodation Committee, N. thorough S. G. W. Apply or address headquarters, in the very Palace Hotel. H. I. MULCREVY, chairman. ery pa i CALIFORNIA. best oranges and apricots—first year bearing. | 5-room cottage and lot 50x100; chotce locality. | 2 lots 60x110, mear center of town. All in | Pomona, Cal. Cash, or might exchange | for property in or néar San Francisco. Reason | for selling, owner moving. Address B D., box 175, San Rafa at_once. | FRUITVALE ADVERTISENENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. | ROOMS papered from $2 50; whitened. $1 up: | painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third. | no fogs or s BEST 4 rooms, fur- dress box 59, OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. UFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. “photos and buttons on earth. | BAD tenants ejected for $4; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTIC 415 Montgomery st., rooms §- % nd moving; covered | Tenth and Market: phone South 762. Storage apd Furniture Moving Com- | 2320 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 251. NE Van and Storage Co. Main 1840—Packing. moving and storage. | PacIF: | _pany. SWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | oy Sy g e | | teed Chas. Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 1ith. | | { | ALL kinds bougit, sold, exchanged, goted: repairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth #t. | e sy TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, TYPEWRITERS | or less momey than any | $3. The Typewriter | telephone Main 265. “EAT BARGAINS 1 sell better machines house in the city: rental Exchange, 53 Californi W typewriters, $5 down, §5 month payments. REVALK. 409 Califcrnia st. THE CHEAPEST AND FINEST HOUSE IN OAKLAND. NEW 2-story 7-room. bath and reception hail: DIVIDEND NOTICES, e i Bt g \ o R A s st U ¢hare) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation | Company will be payable at the office of the 1 corner a pleasure tc nook_a e S i Tty et 527 Market st on and after MON- This property carries a mortgage of §250, ), 1800, Tnnhe'r lp«‘:kskcloaed jch denctes a valuation of not less than st 14, 1900, at 3 o'clock p. m. H MARRIAGE LICENSES. HELDON, Secretar: e only $4500. A. J. ENYDER teal Estate, 467 Ninth st., Oakland. & CO., The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: 1 mile from Jafayette; rn. 4 chicken h }‘ family Perry street, and Rosie | 31, 605 Minna street. Merrill, 21, 22 Silver street, White, 22, Benicia. Daniel Loftus, 2, 514 Leavenworth street, | 15, 4 Bond street. | Dupont street, BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. irth, marrioge and death notices sent by | mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- zons authorized to have the same pubiished. BORN. BRESNAN—At the Potrero, August 15, 1900, to the wife of Michael Bresnan, a daughter. | GOLUSTEIN—In this city, August 14, 1900, to the wife of Amron Geldstein, a son. MILLER-In this city, August 1, 1900, to the | " wife of Clarence T. Miller, a son. - August 5, 1900, to the | " Wife of Frank 3 3 o iy Eus stove and kitchen; complete | gy A NISH—In this city, August 13, 1500, to the e L wife of Jacob Stanis 5 Market—1 or 2 sunny front kitchen fu-mishod for house- * wnd cold water. nusekeeping front room: fold- | unning X on nice furnished rooms sult- housekecping. "RTH. 33—Nicely furnished rooms: sunny _and_central jocation and housekeepi! H AMPTON place, 15, off Folsom—Four sunny | rooms ; bath. e and i and Edna O'Brien anda OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR tion to you from H. aler. ith and Tran ROOMS FOR HOU sousekeeping, 1 aouble, 31 or § large sunuy rooms MARRIED. GES-MABLEY—In this city, August 15, Di!i.‘m. by F. H. Kerrigan, Justice of the Peace, Fi Denges and Maude Mabley, both of San ancbmb_ - —~HERTING—In this city, A 1 O i restibemos uf ths Beiiv's pareste LL—GILLETT—In this city, August 15, 1900, B the Tev. Jorn Stenens, Lingotn W, Hili and Mabel V. Gillett, both of San Francisco. KAHN--GOLDSTEIN—In this city, Aygust 12, by the Rev. M. §. Levy, Ferdinand .?-m‘ F= 500, by the Ty, 3L . Levy. Lsoh and’ Blizabeth Bliversions of 2! ) HOWARD, Si—Bunn ; large rocus, B; mettn S . T BW: HYDE, 405—Eunny front base basement ; range; Minneavolis | Ly~ DIED. Lynch, Thomas F. Lynch, Timothy McClure, James E. Miskel, Florence Moore, Sarah J. urphy, James Deitz, Willlam Driscoll, Thomas E. Duboce, Victor D. Flood, Mary C. Hamann, August Hambrecht, Bertha Harant, Annie son, John Hendry, Lucy olan,’ Mrs. Mary George D. Oberg. Margaret Hunt, Edgar L. Slater, Patrick Jackman, Jehiel B. Jurgens, ‘Richard D. Kearney, Peter John zabeth Lasselle, Frank H. Lichtenstein, Leah Slinkey, Dan J. Tracy, Eliza Welr, 'Nathan Willlams, Mary E. Wise, Edward Witherby, Hannah J. August 17, 1900, Willlam ed son of Mrs. George F. of Mrs. Charles Dechent OLL — In this city, August 17, 1900, s E. Driscoll, son of Ellen and the laté Driscoll - of Northfield, Minn., and James nephew of the late Timothy Driscoll of San | Fran Hy o, & native of Janesville, Wis., aged years [ Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Con- 3 Missfon street. Notice of fu- 1900, Victor C. Duboce. . August 15, ved husband of Mary £ Frank Duboce, and s . a native of Springfleld, s and 9 day iday), at 1 o'clock, from the Mechanics® 3 p. m. to-day (Saturday). In- terment National Cemetery, Presidio. FLOOD—In August 15, 1300, Mary Catherine, of Michael and the late 3 of Nellie C., Michael Fiood. and niece of Mrs. 9:30 ‘o'clock, when a be celebrated for the re- Interment Holy Cross Cem:e- by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. Friends are invited to at- tend. AMA! gust, H In Oakland, August 16, 1900, Au- beloved husband of &nd ‘father of Mrs. Bessie Ongerth and May and Ernest Hamann, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 63 years 2 months and 19 days £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services 10-morrow nday), at 2 o'clock, at Ger- mania Hall, Webster street, between Seventh and Eighth. Oakiand, under the auspices of itornia Lodge . d._H. S.,. Oak Leaf Lodge 3 . U. W., and Ap- c Post ) G. A. R. 'Interment tain View ¢ ¥ CHT—In Berkeley, August 16, 1900, beloved wife of Louls Hambrecht, mother of Martha, Clara, Louisa, Johanna mbrecht, and daughter of Mrs. . a native of Germany, aged cquaintances are res v invited to attend the funeral se »-morrow (Sunday 3 , at the res at 2 o'clo Stockton street, San —In this city, August 15, 1800, Annfe daughter of the late Carrie Packham, a native of are respect the funeral this day ek Mef 536 Washington street. Fellows' Cemetery. August 16, 1900, Lucy, of James and Sarah Hen- gland, aged 35 years 2 3. B it Odd and acquaintances are respect- d to attend the funeral this day at 11 o'clock, Trom her late res Folsom| street. Interment C Cemetery. In this city, August , 1900, George Dana, ed husk of father of ck W., Jei Jr. and 3 R. Hovey, a native of N. Y, ag vears 6 months and 17 da; 0¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. HUNT Dbelov Hunt, Hunt, In this city son « and ativ Detroit, a are respect nd the funeral this day n mass will he celebrated for his soul, commencing at 9 ivate. s city, August 16, 1900, Jehiel a native of Essex, Chitten- Q77 years and 1 month acquaintances are respect attend the funezal this day at 2:30 o'clock, from the funeral rs of Charles H. Jacob & Co., 318 Mason street. between O'Farrell and Geary. Inter- ment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. JURGE In this city, at the residence of bis father, 512 Grove street, August 15, 1900, Richard D. Jr., dearly beloved and only son of Richard D. and the late Caroline Jurgens, and brother of Mre. H. Hartje and Lena Jurgens, a pative of San Francisco, aged 15 years 3 ‘months and 28 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), from St. Paulus German Evangeli- cal Lutheran Church, corner £ddy and Gough streets, where services will be held, com- mencing at 2 o'clock. Interment Mount OM- vet Cemetery. lock. KMAN 1) JAC Blox August 17, 1900, Peter h nd of the late Lizzie nd_ brother of Mrs. Mulelly, Mrs. Crow and Mrs. Schafla, a native of County Kildare, Ireland, aged 62 years and 8 months. (Mereed and San Jose papers please co T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of J. 8. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue, ment Lawurel Hill Cemetery. KENNEDY—In this city, August 17, 1900, John. beloved husband of Sarah Kennedy, ang father of omas J., John A., Kitty and George W. Kennedy and Mrs. Loretto Simp- son, a native of Ireland, aged 63 years 1 month_and 23 days. A member of Garfleld G. A. R. (New York and Brooklyn pa- please copy.) iends and acquaintances are respect- invited to_attend the funeral Monday, Inter- tully August 2, at 8:30 o'clock, from his late re Genee, 18 Ford street, between Noe and Sans chez, 'Seventeenth and Eighteenth, thence to sion Dolores Church, corner Sixteenth and res streets, where a requiem high mass be celebrated for the repose of his soul, ing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy ss Cemetery. LARKEN—In this city, August 16, 1900, Eliza- beth Larken. mother of J. F. Larken, a Da- tive of Virginia. @7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services this day (Satur- day), at 10 o'clock, at the parlors of N. Gray & Co.. 611 Sacramento street LASSELLE—In St. Helena, August 19, 1900, Frank H. Lasselle, a native of Indiana, aged 54 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the Cralg & Cochran’ Company, 52-56 Mint avenue. LICHTENSTEIN—In Alameda, August 17, 1900, Lean H. Lichtenstein, beloved mother of Mir- jam and Thomas V. Lichtonstein, Mrs. Lou §. Simons and Mrs. Mitch Harris of Olympia, Wash., a native of Salem, Mass., aged 5 years and 3 months. (Portland, Or., and Sac- ramento papers please copy.) C>Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), from her late residence, 2136 Clinton avenue, where the services will be held, com- meneing at 8 o'clock, thence to Market-street ferry, San Francisco, and thence to Third and Townsend streets, 11:30 o'clock train. Inter- ment Home of Peace Cemetery. LYNCH-—In this city, August 17, 1900, Thom: F., beloved son of Bridget and the late Tim- othy Lynch, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years € The funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 4 Cleveland street, between Folsom and arrison, Sixth and Seventh, thence to St. ose’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 11 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. RINCON Parlor No. 72, N. 8. G. W.—You are hereby notified to assemble at N. 8. G. W. building to-morrow (Sunday), at 16 o'clock, to atiend ihe funeml of our deceased brotier. Thomas F. Lynch. GEORGE W. KORTS, President. L. K. HAGENKAMP, Secretary. H—In this city, August 17, 1900, Timothy, beloved husband of Bridget Lynch. a native of Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 53 years. 7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence. 4 Cleveland street, between Folsom and Harrison, Sixth and Seventh, thence to St. Rose’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 11 o'elock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. McCLURE—In this city, August 16, 1900, James E. McClure, beloved son of Mrs. A. and the late George B. McClure, and brother of Mrs. P. J. Euler and George B. McClure, a na- tive of Joliet, 1ll., aged 30 years and 5 months. 7 Friends are respectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 10 o‘elgcké‘.rlrom‘;%e rellde'r'n.ce 2{ his sister, Mrs. P. J. Euler, Page street, near Broderick. Interment Masonic Cemetery. FPlease omit owers. MISKEL—In this ecity, August 16, 1500, Flor- ence, heloved daughter of Willlam and Ellen ————ee HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO.. to Fl & Gallaghen) FUNERAL DIRECTORS 2‘::'%“#3';“.' . 20 Fifth st., o] u»p'l.{n School. n of August | 1L, aged 4 | acquaintances are respect- | tend the funeral to-morrow | under the auspices of California 0. 1. F. and A. M. Remains can be | d at the armory, corner Page and Gough Minnie Hamann, | ter of Harry L. Ruile, and | from the pariors of | 0 o'clock, from the funeral | f er & White, 122 Eddy street, Mission Dolores Church, where a Miskel, a native of San Jose, aged 4 years and ¢ months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tuliy invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of the parénts, 730 Folsom street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MOORE—In this city, August 17, 1900, Sarah J., beloved wife of Patrick Moore of San Luls Obispo County, a native of Ireland, aged 61 years. MURPHY—In this city, August 17, 1900, James, beloved son of the late Francis and Lizzie Murphy, and brother of Frank, William, Belle, Lizzie and Annie Murphy, Mrs. Stephen Spellman and Mrs. John Keily, a native of San Francisco, aged 32 years. ; NELSON—In this city, August 17, 1900, John, beloved husband of Leitia Nelson, and father of John and James Nelson, a native of County Cavan, Ireland, aged 7 years. NOLAN—In this city, August 1§, 1900, Mrs. Mary Nolan, beloved mother of W. P. Nolan and Mrs. W. H. Fraser, a native of New- market, County Clare, Ireland, aged 64 years 2 months and 15 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Sunday), at §:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 803 Harrison streat, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. | OBERG—1In this city, August 17, 1900, Margaret Obers. beloved wife of Fritz Oberg, daughter of Mrs. A. H. Hanson, and sister of Mrs, F, Nielson and Minnie, Lulu and Edward Han- son, a native of California, aged 25 years. SLATER—In this city, August 15, 1900, Patrick, | “beloved husband of Elizabeth Slater, and father of Frank, George, Jobn and Grace Slater, Mrs. Philip Moignard, Mrs, John Loo- ney and the late Mrs. Samuel McCarthy, a | matiye of Ircland, aged 72 years and 10 days. > Friends and acquaintgnces are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 1:30 o’clock, from his late resi- | dence, 232 Fell street, thence to St. Joseph's | Church, Tenth street, for services. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. | | SLINKEY—In Sausalito, August 18, 1900, Dan | 1. Slinkey, brother of Colonel J. 'E. Siinkey and of Mrs. Mamie Nugent, aged 55 years 7 months and 17 days; born in Adelaide, South | Australia. “OLD FRIENDS"—AIl members of the funeral delegation are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother and Old Friend, Dan Slin- key, brother of the secretary of the Society of “0ld Friends,” and one of its members, on Sunday, August 19, in Sausalito. Sausalito Cemetery. By order MELVILLE HERMANN, President. B. B. ROBERTS, | JUDGE E. P. MOGAN, F. F. JO. h, Vice Presidents, TRACY—In this city, August 17, 1900, Eliza, beloved wife of John W. Tracy, mother of nd William I. Tracy, and sister of | ne, a native of County Roscommon, d 27 years 1 month and 13 aays. g Friends and acquaintances are respect- | tully ‘invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resi- | dence, 3114 Eim avenue, between Franklin and Gough streets, street and Golden Gate avenue, ary's Cathedral, Van Ness es at 2 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. WEIR—In this city, August 16, 1900, Nathan Interment Turk Weir, a native of France, aged 79 years. WILLIAMS—In San Mateo, August 17, 1900, Mary E. widow of the late Henry B. Wil- itams, a native of Providence, R. L., aged 77 | vears. [ Funeral services will be held to-morrow (Sunday), at 30 o'clock, at St. Matthew's urch. Interment private. E—In this city, August 15, 1900, Edward, beloved husband of Rosie Wise, and brother of Mrs. Charlotte Kidd, a native of Tuolumne County, California, aged 3§ years 11 months and 20 days. T Friends and_acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). at 11 o'clpck, from his late resi- dence, 126A Twelfth, street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WITHERBY—In this city, August 15, 190, Hannah J., beloved wife of D. S. Witherby and mother of T. F. Creighton, Mrs. J. E. Keller, C. S. Witherby and Mrs. R. L. Yoa- | cham.'a pative of Ireland. | {7 The funeral will take place this day | (Saturda at 9:20 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2 2629 Folsom street, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a requiem mass will be cele~ brated ' for the repose of her soul at i0 o'clock. Interment private. Please omit flower: REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Margaret Dolan (by F. C. Castelhun, com- | missioner) to Minna Foerst, lot on S iine of | Post street, 165 W of Baker, W 27:6 by S 137:6; { $2583, George W. H. and J. Q. A. Patterson (George | W. H. Patierson & €o) to_George C. Kemp, 1ot on N line of Hill street, 254:6 W of Church, | W _50:11 by N 1i4; $10. Frederick Garnier to Martin G. and Victoire % Marle G. Lepin (wife of Fran- | 4 1421 D. 265, lot on W line of | Alabama street, 140 S of Twenty-fifth, S 25 by W 100; $10. James Mooney to Annie Mooney, lot on § line of Twenty-fifth street, 101:9 W of Dolores, W 50:11 by S 1M4; $5. Emma and Willlam Altreuter to Chin Sin, 1ot on W line of Waverly place, 65:9 N of CTlay street, 25:T% by W 61:9% (quitclaim deed); $10. Mary Gilmour to same, same; $10. Eitate of Charlotte Gpombs (hy executor) to Henry L. McKnew, 1ot on SE line of Jessie | street, 255 SW of Fourth, SW 25 by SE 170; | $4000. | Frank E. and_Gertrude Peabody to Morton Draying and Warehouse Company (corpora- | tion), Iot on SE line of Brannan Street, 137:6 NE xth, NI 157:6 by SE 250; $10. | Cora W. and James H. Morton to Annie G. Maullaly, lot on E line of Twenty-fifth avenue, 100 S of Clement street, S 2% by 1 120; $10. Thomas A. and Mary MeIntyre to Jacob Hey- | man, ot on W line ot Ninth' avenue, 130 S of | B street, B 25 by W 120; $10. l David and Elizabeth Lynch to Joseph and Edmond 1. Lynch, re-record 1863 D. 306, lot on NE corner of Randall and Dame streets, E 100 by N 100, block 2%, Falrmount Homestead: $10. Elizabeth, Joseph and Edmond D. Lynch to Michael Ruane, lot on N line of Randall street, 10 W of Chenery, W 2 by N 1K, block 25, | Fairmount: $10. | "Flora Al Blana to Willlam F. Wilson, lot | on E line of Park Hill avenue 202:T3% S of i Buena_Vista, S 2% by E 115, lot 10, block B, Park Hill Homestead; $10. ; J. E. Ricker to Mary Bell, lot on E liné of Prentiss_street, 25 N _of Jefferson, E 70 by N 25, lot £35, gift map 2; $10. George C. Kemp to George W. H. and John Q. A. Patterson, lot on N corner College and Oimstead streets, NE 120 by NW 50, lot 5, block 61, University Homestead: also lot on SW line of Twenty-sixth avenue, 75 SE of K ttreet, SE 7 by SW 100, block 43, Bay View | Homestead; also lot on SW line of Twenty- fourth avenue, 150 SE of J street, SE 50 by SW 100, block 466, same; $1000. Alameda County. F. F. and Cora M. Dofige to F. A. Dodge, lots 18, 19 and %, Turnbull Tract, being a sub- | division of a portion of lot 7, Yoakum Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. John J. Abel to Antonio agno, lot on S line of Twenty-first street, 75:2 E of Filbert, S 8.10%, E 5, N §7:0%, W 50 to beginning of block 814, Oakland: $10. James B. Whitehead to Francesca A. Wal- lace, lot on E line of Peralta street, 110 S of Twelfth N 30, E 82:4, S 30:03%, W 8 to begin- ning, being the N portion of 10t 5 of survey No. 1018, made February 10, 1577, by T. J. Arnold, Oakland: $10. Christina_Nonken to William Corbin, lot on |W line of Ettie street, 225 S of B, € 25 by W 133, being subdivision C in lot 9, block 795, Watts Tract Map 2, Oakland; $10. Peter H. Brelg to W. O. Diehi, lot on 8 Ine of Tenth street, 40 E of Kirkham, E 25:8 by 8 100, being lot 26 and portion lot 27, block 561, Oakland; $10. P. § and EQlth A, Sternberg to Peter H. Breig, lot on SW corner of Thirty-second and Magnolia streets, W 100 by § 50, portion lot 17, block G, map of lands Peralta Homestead As: sociation. Oakland: $10. J. M. Baker (executor of the estate of Emille or Emilia Epgel) to Louis D. Reeb, lot on W line of Peralta street, 53 N of Sixteenth, N 25 by W 110, being lot 3, block 740-B, Oakland; $220. Annette and Joseph Maristany and Joseph Maristany Jr. to Joseph Openshaw, lot on SW corner of Oak street and Alameda avenue, S 54 by W 100, being the N 54 feet of lots 10 and 11, in E % of block D, lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda;_$10. William™J. and Elizabeth Kitto to George W. and Mary J. Keeler, lot on S line of Thirty- second street, W 50 by S 140, being lot 12, block 2037, Rowland Tract, Oakland; $10. San Francisco Savings Union to R. W. A. and E. A. C. Postel, Iot on S line of Eagle ave- nue, 58 W of Minturn street, W 1% by S 100, being lots 6 to 10, block 51, on map of resubdi- vision, block 58 and portion block 51, town of Encinal, Alameda: $10. _"Leonard Company (a corporation) to Robert Welch, the S 30 feet of subdivi- stons B and D In lot 6, subdivisions A and C in lot 61 and N 40 feet of subdivisions B and D in lot 61, map of Alameda Park Homestead, A ward & and Delia L. Tupper to Ernest A. Heron, lot on NE line of Moss avenue, 24145 SE of Oakland avenue, SE 50 by NE 150, being lot 12, block I, Linda Vista Terrace, subject to a mortgage of $3500, Oakland; $10. John R. Glascock to Michael Spies, lots 1 and 2, block 23A, on Map of Subdivision block 23, ! North Alameda Tract, East Oakland; $00. i lva Louise Bauerle (widow) to Anna H. (daughter), lot on § corner of East Twenty- fourth street and Eleventh avenue, SW 50 by SE 100, block 142, Clinton, East Oakland; also and Phillips mm“afiubm & of lots 1 to 5, 27 to Brooklyn Township; | also when ice collects around the buoy, | Boara. Company (contractors), architect same—Rire- Pproof partitions, columns, metal lathing, pias- tering, orramental cornice work for same on same;’ $31,200. F. Tillmann Jr. (trustee, owner) with Otis Elevator Company (contractor), architect J. F. Duin—Installment of one electric passenger elevator (use present car and retain present annunciator and light fixture) in Plymouth Hotel. cn cormer of Bush and Jones streets; Patrick Moloney (owner) with John M. Bradt (contractor and architect)—All work for a two- story frame building with brick foundation on W line of Prosper street, 1§2:6 N of Seven- teenth, N 25 by W 65:9, MB 104; §2500. —_—— - — HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. W H Grant, WoodlndJ J Stephens, Woodld A Johnson, Oakland |E H Russell,’ Victoria I M Wilson, Reno _ (C T McFaul, Nevada S J Newman & w, CalE C Werda US AT S A H Wright, Stkton \W B Demery, Los Rn C Foster, Philadelphia|W P Hussey, Indiana E P Parker, Astoria |D Richardson, J Brown & w, Cal |Mrs D G Cook, St Loui € W Hill, Cal A B Tuckey & w, Cal Mrs Lewis, Alameda Miss Lewis, Alameda | W J Rouse, Santa Ana| T Youngworth, L. Ang| W _J Stevens, 'L Ang | i | i D D Cook, St Louis |E Cook, St Louis |C H Frost & w, Cal J G Sharpe, Salt Lake W A Crane, Sakt Lake G F Adkine, Seattle Mrs G D Stephens, Cal W P Thomas, Ukiah W _J Mitcheli, Cal R Forsythe & w, Cal C Foster, Phila W E Hayes & w, Cal J R Jones, Los Ang {E Carpentér, Sacto |0 F Toy, Pennsylvania |R M Toy, Ogden § Soule, Seattle O Fassétt & w, Spkan Mrs K Fassett, Spkan L M Fassett, Spokane L Thorne, N Y D C Wilgins, Los Ang F A McElmell, Phila € Linderman, lowa Mrs D Linderman, Ia Miss Linderman, Towa Miss T Gamble, N Y |Mrs C Swartout, Napa Miss H Gamble, N Y 'C Francee, Salinas PALACE HOTEL. JELevi, NY |A Hollick, N Y W H Hawlett, N Y |W B Lawrence, N Y H L Smith, Vallejo |H L Morris, N Y H G Bond, 'Sta Clara |Mrs Morris, N ¥ E O Cord,'US A Miss E Morris, N Y W P Fishburn, L Ang Miss S Morris, N ¥ J D Davidson, Fresno | C_ Marion, Dawson D W Duncan, Wash |W A Maddison, S Jose H Metzger & w, Or ‘W A Holton, Hamilton CF Ainsworth, Ariz |S I Holton & w, § Jose A_Hill, Saginaw |Mrs'A P Boner, Elmira WW N Camps, Fla |J S Fasset’, Elmira Jack Camps, Fla | Cralg, Ky Miss § Camps, Fla |E B Gays & w, Ariz Miss L Camps, Fla_ |Mrs E D Block & son, Mrs C L Whitney. Mass| _Prescott C B Whitney, Mass | J M Sandovel & w, Mary L Whitney, Mass, Albuquerque Byron Whitney, Mass Mrs D K Horton, Cal Miss M Horton, Cal Albuquerque Miss B Horton, Cal !T'A Frineal, N Mex M Kahn, Philadelphia|C Carbonneau, Dawson O L Simpson, N Y. : Mrs Simpson, N Y R L Coleman & w. Cat NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J W Bell & w, Texas'] W_McClain, Tucson Miss S B Cohn, Texas L King & f, Wabash E Josey & w. Texas C E Potts, L Ang A J Eddy, Campbells P York, S Jose E McPhilomy, Tesla |Ed Myers, S Jose J B Johnson, Bureka 'J Andrews & f. S Jose G F Lincoln, Chicago|G Cromwell, Texas J Anderson, Boston _ |N A Bowden, Vancovr |1 Gutierrez & w, N M |Mrs A Sandovel & s, H Brace, Vancouver J Mogan, Chinese Cp P Rawlings, Vancovr T Claussen, Marin |R Comben, Vancouver E C Hagans, Cinn |J Russell, Vancouver E Cringham, Atlanta |[E Williams, Bagdad T E Bowen., Boston |O B McGee, Lompoc C Crotty, Boston N R McMann, Sacto J T McClain, Tucson |G R Willlams, Sacto COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued from Page Ten. Notice to Mariners. ALASKA. Notice is hereby given that the following named aid to navigation was established in Alaska, which affects the List of Beacons and Buoys, Pacific Coast, 1900, Lynn Canal, page §. Sherman rock bell buoy—a red nun-shaped buoy—was established July 30 in 39 feet of water, about 100 feet W. S. W. from Sherman rock. Polnt Sherman, N. by E.; Point St, Ma (West_tangent), S. E. by E. % E.; Sulltvan Tock, W. 1% N. The bell is sounded by the action of the sea. In very strong ebb tides and moderate weater, the bell cannot be depended upon to ring. Pilots and masters of vessels are requested to notify the Lighthouse Inspector if this buoy should drift from its position, or fail to work satis- factorily. By order of the United States Lighthouse DAY, Commander, U. 8. N, Lighthoyse Inspector. Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants' Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., August 17, 1900. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry bullding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— i. e, ot noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. ! C. G. CALKINS, U. S. N.. in charge. Lieutenant Commande: —_— Sun, Moon and Tide. | *- g 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 city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point: the height of tide is the same at both places. SATURDAY, AUGUST 13. . | Aug 9, 4 p m. She was then towed off by tugs given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the dav. the third time column the third tide and tho last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heichts 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 cl . The plane of reference i8 the mean of the lower low waters. T —— Steamer Movements. Titania Pomona i i Mexico | Miss C D Cook, St Lou | 13 per second, or second feet, one second foot ADVERTISEMENTS. €qualing 50 California miner's Inches, or about AT I 40 Colorado miner's inches. The figures are from J. B. Lippincott, hydrographer of the STATEMENT United States Geolorical Survey: - : —OF THE— KINGS RIVER AT RED MOUNTAIN. e { St |CONBITION AND AFFAIRS ¢ Pacific Surety COMPANY | Second Feet. | > DATE. l——=——_| (JF.SAN FRANCISCO, IN THE STATE OF {10, | e, | W calitornia, on the dist day of December, D. 189, ¢ for the year ending on that w0 5 as mads to the Insurance Commissioner w | = he State of California, pursuant to the 5 | 3w |provisions cf Sections 610 and 611 of .hw Po- 4 | g | litical Code, condensed as per blank furnished 540 | 20 by the Commissioner. | 50 280 CAPITAL. (80 | 20 | Amount of Capital Stock. paid up in = = — Cash $250,000 00 TUOLUMNE RIVER AT LA GRANGE. ity |Second n] 1 ‘ | Real Estate owned by Company. 34,500 00 DATE. |——|—— Mn'gCo.| Turlock ' Tot] | Loans on Bords and Mortga: WL 8 115% | 190 | *Canal, | Canal. | 1900 | Cash Market Value of all Stocks and =t | I i‘c&nds owned by Cn;p.n: 54,353 10 August 5...] 22| 6 | 1200 | 13 215 | Cash in Compary's Office. 415 9 August 6...| 189 | 6 | 1200 | 18 | 216 |Cas tn Banks A August 7.0 10| 3% | 1200 | 1% | i |Interest due and accrued on ail Stocks August 8.0 34| %5 | ‘1200 | 139 | 18 | and Loans 1 | ol o B d W 1 | 15 | Interest due and ‘accrued on Bonds Avgust 1L Ml 36 | Bw | 10 | ;Ca.h deposited n Savings Banks. *La Grange Hydraulic and Mining Company' s Canal—second feet. Folat Anuate.. STANISLAUS RIVER AT OAKDALE. LIABILITIES. Gross premiums on Risky running one Second Feet. year or less, §. reinsurance 50 DATE. | ; o cent. | 199. | Gross premiums on Risks running more than one year, § reinsur- August 5. | mo ance pro rata. - o0 | August 6. | 120 Taxes due and to become dus . L3I0 | August 130 —_— | e 130 Total Liabilites.. . R1L,141 4 ugust 130 — | August 90 INCOME. | August 1 9 | Net cash actually received for prem- T A et s —— | jums .. 533,197 79 SACRAMENTO RIVER AT JELLYS FERRY. | Received for interest on Bonds and o e Mortzages .. . L | Second Feet. | Received for interest and dividends DATE. | on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and from i | all other sources. 5077 @ | | Received from all other sources. . L@ Aucust 4 3505 August : 3505 Total Income. . %3,07 3 August X 35 - Ausust g 2305 EXPENDITURES. . ‘August 355 | Net amount paid for Losses (includ- 5 3305 ing § losses of previous years). 33,599 18 —— e OUUTaCRES (G Stocknolders 14350 00 | Paid or allowed for Commission or * % |~ Brokerage .. 2,004 38 | [ | Paid for Saiarics. "Fees. and, other . 55 . ch: es for officers, clerks, ete...... 11,908 00 | Shipping Intelligence. Poa Tor State. National " snd Locai taxes .. 2,325 41 * # | All other payments and expenditures.. 11,923 73 ARRIVED. Friday, August 17. Stmr State of California, Parsons, 5 hours from Portland, via Astoria 411 hours. { _Stmr Rival, Johnson, 70 hours from Willapa | Harbor. | Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, 34 hours from Needle Rock, via Albion 25 hours, with stmr South Coast in tow. Stmr South Coast, Olsen, 25 hours from Al- | bion, In_tow of stmr Whitesboro. Stmr Noyo, Johnson, 13% hours from Fort | 'PACIFIC SURETY COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA. Paid-up Capital and Reserve - $318,000.00 Guarantee and Casualty. Total Expenditures.. LOSSES incurred during the year. WALLACE EVERSON, President. A. P. REDDING, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to_before me. this 13th day of January. 1900. M. M. RHORER, Deputy Insurance Commisstoner. Jessen, 23 hours from Eureka. Stmr Bonita, Nicolson, 78 hours from New- | . ete. 0- | hama, and via Honolulu § days 22 hours 18 min. | { _Bark Roderick Dhu, Johnsonm, 32 days from S Gt Younggren, § days from Ta- | Boads of Surstyahip. | coma. - - § davs from Ta- | Steam Boiler and Plat: Glass Insurance. Schr Del Norte, Jacobson, 60 hours from Rogue River. i — m s'r'.' pischr, Ploneer, Mikkelsen, § days trom Colum | HEAD OFFICE—326 M 1y = Schr Jennie Griffin, Low, 5 h n Point Reyes. R OCEAN§ TRAVEL. | Schr Reliance, Larsen, 2 hours from Albion. | b5rChr Repeat, Olsen, 6 days from Grays Har- | | | Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf. San Franeisco For Alaskan Ports—11 a. CLEARED. Friday, August 17. Br stmr_Warfleld, Pattie, Chemainus; R Dunemuir Sons Co. | Fr_bark Marechal Davout, Oger, Queenstown m.. August 15, 24, 29, Sept. &, G W McNear. Change to company’'s steam- Schr Transit, Jorgenson, Chemainus; R J | ers at Seattle. Tyson. | For Victoria, Vancouver SAILED. | (B. C.), Port Townsend, Se- Friday, August 17. | attle. Tacoma, Everett. Ana- Stmr Corona, Glelow, San Diego. Cf;{_-*flh ln;l‘ ow Whhtucov.!: Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, Ventura. SN S st 19, 2, 2, Sept. 3, and every fifth day there- mr Mackinaw, Littlefleld, Seattle. -~ Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. after. Change at Seattle to this company's Stmr San Mateo, Fletcher, Nanaimo. | steamers for Alaska and G. N. R'y: at Seattle Stmr Point Arena, Hansen. Mendocino. | or Tacoma to N. P. R'y: at Vancouver to C. P. R'y. ! For Eureka. Humboldt Bay—2 p. m.. August f16, 21, 3, 31, Sept. 5, and every fifth day Br stmr Warfleld, Pattie Chemainus. Br ship Pegasus, Balley, Queenstown. Br ship Crown of India, Williamson, Queens- S e mia Cruz, Monterey., San Stmeon, Cayw Schr Melancthon, Olsen, —. Vor Sunte G N e ; . Schr A B Johnson, Segeihorst, Grays Harbor. | cos. Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota. Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedro. TELEGRAPHIC. East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport—9 POINT LOBOS, Aug 17, 10 p m—Weather | a. m.. August 9. 23, 27, 31, Sept. 4, and every toggy: wind SW, velocity 1% miles. | tourth day thereatter. SPOKEN. For Sen Diego, stopping only at Port Har- Per ship Roanoke—May 20, off Staten Island, | [ord (San Luis Oblspo). Santa Barbara. Port Br bark letters N R L C, from London, for | 108 Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—I1 Honolulu. July 3. fat 630 S, lon % W, Br m., August 17, 21, 25, 29, Sept. 2, and every ship Glenard, from Antwerp, for Tacoma. Aug | fourth day thereaft 5. lat 32 10 lon 135 W. Br bark Ktimory, | For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del from Liverpool, for Honolulu. | cavo, Mazatlan. Altata. La Paz. Santa Rosa- MEMORANDUA. | 1a ana Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., 7th of each | month. Per stmr Rival—Aug 15, at noon, lat 43 40 N. | ‘further Information obtain company’s lon 124 35 W, spoke tug Tatoosh, with ship Joht | gopuree " Ena in tow, hence Aug Il for Port Townsend. | " Tna company reserves the right to change Tatoosh reported the death of Fred Merkey, a coal passer, that morning. Per Jap tmr Hongkong Maru—Passed stmr City of Peking at 5 p m, Aug 14, lat 30 4§ W, lon 141 W, hence Aug 11, for China, etc. = Aug 14, lat 35 19 W, lon 129 44 W, sighted full-“igged Br ship. MISCELLANEOUS. | , HONOLULU, Aug $—Br bark Dunreggan, from London, for Homolulu, went ashore on Diamond Head Aug S, where she remained until | steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing without previous notice. TICKET OFFICE 4 New Montgomery street (Palace_Hotel) GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, San Francisco. 10 Market st THE 0. R. & N, CO0. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Spear-street Whart at 11 A. M. FARE $12 First Class Including Berth $3 Second Class and Meals. STATE OF CALIFORNIA safls., - Fearless, Iroquois and Eleu. DOMESTIC PORTS. EUREKA—Arrived Aug 12—Stmr North Fork. hence Aug 15. (Seiled Aug 1—Stmr. Fulton, for Sen Fran- cisco. Arrived Aug 17—Schr Mary Buhne, hence Aug 17; stmr Empire, from Coos Bay; stmr Orizaba, hence Aug 1 AUMPQUA—Arrived Aug 13—Schr Lily. hence | Sailed Aug 15—Schr Louise, for San Pedro. COLUMBIA sails . Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Helena and all points In the Northwest. Through tickets to all pcints East. E. C. WARD, General Agent, BOWENS LANDING—Sailed Aug 17—Schr 09 Markiet ot Newark, for San Francisco. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., GREENWOOD—Salled Aug 17—Stmr Alcazar, Superintendents. for San Diego. FORT BRAGG—Sailed Aug 17—Stmr National City, tor San Francisco. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Aug 17—Schr Letti- tia, from Nome. JSailed Aug 17—Schr Falcon, for San Fran- clsco. AUEA){:—AH’]V&I Aug 17—-Stmr Luella, hence g DUTCH HARBOR—Arrived Aug 11—Bark Ru- tus E Wood, from Oyster Harbor. In port Aug il—Ship Jabez Howes, U S stmr Wheeling, H M S Pheasant. NOME Sailed Aug —Stmr Robert Dollar, for Seattle; stmr Aloha and tug Discovery, for St Mictaei: stmr Dora, for Port Clarence. SEATTLE—Arrived Aug 17—Schr Bowhead, from Nome: stmr Homboldt, from Skaguay. Sailed Aug 16—Stmr Alliance, for Nome; U § stmr Columbine, for Astoria. Aug 17—Ship Isaac Reed, for San Francisco. Arrived Aug 17—Stmr Roanoke. from Nome: stmr Lakme, from Nome: stmr Robert Dollar, from Nome: stmr Excelsior, from Cooks Inlet: ship Spartan, hence July 31 Sailed Aug 17—Schr Lettitia, for Port Gam- ble. Aug 16—Stmr Pomona, for San Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Asrived Aug 17—Stmr Se- quoia. hence Aug 16. TATOOSH—Passed Aug 17—Stmr Portlana, hence Aug 13, for Seattle; stmr Robert Dollar, from Nome. WHATCOM—Arrived Aug 17—Br bark Still- water. from Port Townsend. PORT LUDLOW—Arrived Aug 17—Schr Ethel Zane. from Port Townsend. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Aug 17—Schr Murlel, hence Aug 1: schr J B Leeds, from TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- S ner First and Brannan streets. at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, nnl,. at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal.'and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- dia, etc. No cargo received on board on day 85 "HONGRONG MARU =~ -.......Wednesday, August 2, 1900 | ss. 5 | 8. AMERICA IARI’“.WML Oct. 17, 1900 Via Honolulu. Round-trip tlckets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market street. corner of First. W, H. AVERY, General Agent. AMERICAN LINE, NEW YORK. SCUTIANPTON. LONDON. PARIR. Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. . From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. New York. RED STAR LINE. New York #and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Port Townsend. T‘Rmv‘lad Aux 17—Schr Azalea, from Port | %‘f;g_;fi;r;l: :;::-:;igfiz‘zé? s s«m_-g: €00 188 tAwerk -o..Bept © ) e San pi‘éfilf" led Aug 16-Stmr Empire, for | ™'} \TERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., Arcived Aug 16—Stmr Arcata, herce Aug M. 30 Montgomery Street. PORT TOWNSEND—Passed up Aug 17—Stmr Roanoke, from Nome. Arrived Aug 17—Bark Gerard C Tobey, from Yokohama. Sailed Aug 17—Schr Glendale. for San Fran- cisco: schr Mary E Rues, for San Franeisco. CASPAR—Arrived Aug 17—Stmr Cleone, hne Aug 16 PORT GAM! -Arrived Aug 16—Schr Ori- ent. hence It HONOLULU Arrived Aug T—Br bark Kil- Rencs Wy 17 At SBF Dark DUBTIEEAn. from London. "Aug 9—Jap stmr America Maru, hence Aug 3: Nor stmr 'l‘gnl, from Yokohama. Aug 10—Jap stmr Hongkong Maru, from Yokohama; bark Albert. hence hl;’n. Salled Aug S—Schr Wm H Smith, for Port for Port Townsend; ship Marion Chilcott, Townsend. Aug 9—Stmr America Maru, for Yokohama: ship Dirlgo, for San Francisco’ Nor I B el TR . for s !‘;:‘II. for H&LMIA". Mo - s A (via Honoluht) g SERRE - * Zealand and Australia Wed., Sept. 5,8 p. m. DELAWARE BREAKWATERSailed Aug 15 | _ SPAECKELS & BROS. €0., » SBark Guy C Goss, from Philadeiphia, for San | 51 $¥ et bacibe'st. Fraaitoobes. 921 Maskor st Francisco. s FOREIGN PORTS. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Aug 16—Fr bark BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. Emilie Galline, hence Anril 16 15—Fr bark VALER, JOMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUS. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Sailing every Thursday, instead of Saturday, from November 2. 188, at 10 a. m.. from Pler 42 North River. foot of Morton street, LA LORRAINE. August 23: LA TOURAINE. August 30; LAQUITAINE, Sept. LA BRETAGNE, Sept. 13. First class to Havre, #3250 and upward. Second class to Havre, $55and upward: 5 per cent reduction on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CANADA. 32 Broadway (Hudson building), New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery ave- nue, San Franeisco. © 8.8. CO. U, APIA () TR POT R e - €, 8. AUSTRALIA (Honolulu only). -Weinesday. August ISLE_OF WIGHT—Passed Gassard, from Antwer . for k KIAOCHAU—Salled Auz 11—Ger bark Oster- bek, for Orezon. OCEAN STEAMERS. Arrived Auz 16—Stmr Ger- FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND

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