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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 35, 1900. 11 MUSICAL INSTRUME fle's piano store from Van ., bet. 5th and 6th, mext inue reduction sale for call and get low prices. _ Byron Mauzy, Gabler, Hamil- t st., opp. Union square. cheap; Instaliment 35 2 16 McAllister st. cld and new. 2 Latham p! .. payments: Post st _ ¥ Market %0 320 per month: st: newly painted large ¥ cheap. 8§31 Howard. MADISON & BURKE. heap: siore and large base- rent—Modern store; ghted; 26x1 t reasonable 3% Hayes st SRSONALS, REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 MARKET ST TON, ON EASY TERMS FUL MODERN MISSION FLATS. R YOUR RENT MONEY. interest only § unpatd bal- 4 porcelain ash, balance mon per cent; i PAYS 1 cE: NAP—ON LARKIN ST.— T. BARGAIN. 2 large flats § and € T INVESTMENT. inth; § tenements; ey lot; half cash PRETTY MODERN RICHMOND HOME ottage ¢ rooms and porce- basement; brick founda- feet; on Lake st EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. €25 Market o.. €5 MARKET ST. CE. LOT. 165 feet west of arg: beautifyl resi- STMENT. : § temements; : easy terms. RICHMOND STORE AND FLAT. Point Lobos ave., near Second ave.: re, flat § rooms; rent $25; 26m120 feet. SHOTWELL-ST. FLATS, Nos. 104042 Shotwell st., near Twenty-fi nis §55 Per m modern flats, G-'_roomc and bath; rents x DUNCAN-ST. FLATS. Sos. 135-27 Duncan st. Dear Guerrero; 2 flats 54 rooms and bath; rents $30; 25xii feet; also lot adjoining; 26x114 feet. FLORIDA-ET. FLATS. $26-26% Florida st., mear Twenty-second: ofern fiats, 6 rooms and bath; 25x100 feet. Clars st., near Fourth; front house, 7 nd bath, and rear bouse, § rooms; rents £ HARTFORD-ST. COTTAGE. No. ¢ Hartford st, near Bighteenth: cottage 4 rooms and stable; rents $12; lot 248 by 125 feet. COLLINGWOOD-ST. COTTAGES. Nos. 131-3-6-7 Collingwood st., mnear Nine- teenth; 4 cottages, rooms and bath; rents $50; T4x12%. SUNEET DIS’ No. 621 K et., near and beth and basement; lot 25x100 feet; iot and etable ad) EASTON, ELDRIDG! a3 E &'CO. MARKET ST. $6000 -2 flats [ fiats; Turk, nr. $o00% e Laguna. ew T-room flats; rent §30; Westn Adn. flats; rent $1400; Sutter. { 2 flats 2 flats: Westn Adn. Elegant Jackson-st. residence, nr. Brod- 90— Elegant Pacific H; 1,606 Leavenworth, nr. ts residence. rk; 27:6x137:6. $9000—Large Geary-st. residence; value $I6,- oo §5000—10-room furnished house; Westn Adn; 50300, New 7-room cottage; nr. Park. —Jackson-st. residence; cor. 7—Washington-st.; cor. ~Washington, nr. Baker; 25x127. 00-—California st i h ave. nr. I 1, Sunset. ; business property on Howard between Fourth and Fifth. Apply BEW Alameda. lgwest pri tes furnished. Campbell, near Twenty-seventh | fth: 2 | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. ; rents $112 50 per month; 4 modern flats; excellent location: near Califor- {nia and Leavenworth; always rented. $55,000—Business corner, stores and lodging house; 3 frontages, near Sutier and Taylor; Tents $2600. $5300—Price reduced; rents $85 per month; 2| | modern houses and cottage in rear; McAllister SL, near Laguna; lot 27:6x120; double frontage; owner must sell Market ar Van Nees ave; of tel. included. | tic: | residence rents §11 1 cash; all rented | $10,000—Store property on Fourth st; one| tenant two fine flats: & Hyde st. Hail; rents ¥ | I re property on Ninth st., near Mar- | REAL ESTATE—COUN | ETOCK and grain ranch for sale in Colusa Co, ; double frontage. Hall; 27:9x137:6; & splendid oppor- aly $43,500. IEET FRONTAGES. lots on this thoroughfare at m PACE SIDENCE. elegant modern all arrangements iC HEIGHTS R re $27.500—Pacific-ave. r 1 TMENT. near Van Ness ave.; 4 resl- t §7:6x120 to rear street. corner; manufacturing rents §170; lot 100xS7:6. ddition improved large lot 85x30; good im- A FI $30,000—Geary Tents $938 per year: ; always rented; a 51000 cash required; nmear Powell story house; excellent location for ar Sacramento and lot flats a year; large ar Thirtieth; one-story lot 26x72; terms Dolores; two and 6 rooms and bath; rents 336; OFFER WANTED. 5; Natoma st above; lot 2 NCE PROPERTY. 1 lence In the Mission; 14 ; fine grounds; sun all around; AN Washing t. view; large garden; sun don’t tall to see’ this Richmond District; entirely new; 2 cot- y respect; easy terms. near Gelden Gate Park oms and bath; modern 120, easy terms; call Ninth ave. and H st . near Ellis; cottage 4 rooms; VAC anyan st NT LOTS. facing Park, between rh price §2100 each; re- k sale. vy corner; residence lot uild to suit; sell ch Park; owner w exchange. fine view; Tot corner; near Four- heapest for in- 6x110. e reside; THE COUNTRY. >oms and bat will & HOWELL, ) Montgomery st. ALE. Droperty: ne improve- two frontages. m; fine location me nearly lose to Powell and Sutter 2 Zood . physiclan Must be sold to close estate, BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. $4200 ... Substant! B near Haight § rooms and bath; street bituminized; cement walks; excellent location, cheapest home in town. & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. NEW COTTAGE Alvarado s AT A. 200,000—Pavs § per cent met 000—Pays € per cent net; near Chronicle. per cent; Market st.; always per cent; few blocks from grand corner; all rented grand corner; one $20,000—Rents ments $17.500—G new and 000—Elegant flats, not far from new flats near Van Ness ay ; three flats; rents $60. elegant flats of 4 rooms each; Four rents §40. $3,250—Mission flats; rents $310 annually; near Twenty-fourth st. $2.60—Etore and fat; near Union Iron Works; rents $22. $2,250—C -room cottage on Castro st. $2200—Rent Vallejo st.; worth $3500. A. M. EPECK & CO., 67 MARKET ST. em——— TRY—For Sale 1240 acres; $1¢ an acre; 500 grain, rest in hjll d. M. S. CHANDON, Marysville, Cal. CCURATE personal knowledge- 3000 ranches on my SALE and : E list. More than all other agents in this city. N. D. FICKELS, the land agent, 6 Geary st. A—$500; acre home in Los Gatos: 5 rooms. ply A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. Ap- CITY property and farms sold or exchanged. / M. GRIFFT 719 Market st.; list free. | s b FOR sale—About 3 acres of land: near Colma, San Mateo County. 445 Valencla st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one yvear for §1. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. MODERN house; barn; 50x125; in Frultvale; for 8. F. property. Call 2109 Jones st. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. BARGAINS in improved and unimproved Ala- meda real estate In all parts of Alameda on easy terms Alameda Land Company, 1500 Park st., Alameda; 2 Post st.. San Francisco. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $2250—YOU really should see this; it's worth inspection; just completed; southeast corner Telegraph ave. and Derby st.; 5-room cot- tage, finished In a thoroughly workmanlike manner in every respect: with electric lights, gas_connections, etc., and only 10 minutes’ walk from the university. Apply to MASON & McLENATHEN, adjoining P. ., Berkeley station. SAFE investment for §7500; block of land favor- ably located near coming Santa Fe Raflroad. Particulars C. WILLMOTT, Market st.,S.F. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN Introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the A irnitare dpaler. Tith and Franklin, Oakiand: ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. CLEMENTINA, 21, off Fourth—Housekeeping compiete. rooms, te; also single roome; private, TH, 120—Two or three sunny rooms; bay-window; light housekeeping; or $16; pecond floor. Call from 7 to 9 p. 'm. Y East will let 2 to 3 sunny house- L:gmn':‘::am-: walking,distance of Call; ret- erence; no children. B.E. H., box 4046, Call office. LIBERTY, 49—4 Jarge rooms to let; bath ana laundry. IKE 4 kit ‘fi MONTGOMERY ST. | on easy terms; get par- | corner; 35x187:6; d 3 living rooms | ear Sixth; coal | rest- | Xtra sunny; | 6x127:8%. | trade for | BALDWIN | Market st.; one| rents | tmprove- | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING, MINNA, 28—Sunny furnished housekeeping rooms, single and double, 7ic and $1 per week. | OAK. 119—Sunny front room, furnished for housckeeping, $5; other rooms cheap. POLK_ 522 Furnished and unfurnished house- keeping rooms; rent cheap. CNNY-BROOK House, NE. cor. Gough, Market and Haight—Furnished rooms to let by | @ay, week or month; also housekeeping; en- | trance 8 Gough & THIRTEENTH, 8%, near Valencia—Large front room furnished also small room. complete for housekeeping; E ‘ VAN 2 AVE., $15—Parlor floor: all newly turnished; sunny; large yard; references. | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | _received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertizements and ubscriptions bas been established at 109 ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. | AZBRUNSWICK HOUSE, 15 Siib—Rooms e to $1 per night, $1 2 to % per week, and Jghgvh'ule}(ininl open all nll_ht. AT 62 Second—Light housekeeping, $1 50 to §2 50 per wk; single and double, §1 to $2 50 per wk. | AUSTIN AVE., 105 off Polk, near Pine—Un- | furnished rooms for housckeeping; large front | _sunny; lli(? o}lfie | BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- | _piched rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. | BUSH, 520 (The Elk)—Changed hands, newly 50 to 37 renovated, nicely furn. sunny rms., $1 week to 3150 night. MRS. P. CAPP, 203 large sunny unfurnished rooms in quiet family without children. room; private ntly furni: 3 red ‘sunny rooms; prices reasonabl 915-3 or 4 unfurnished sunny rooms; private residence. fcely furnished medium-sized m; grate, closet, bath, gas; reasonable. H, 3:3—Sunny furnished single rooms, $4-5; usekeeping, $14. é—Elegant sunny front rooms; plano; nd other rooms; phone. GEARY, suites a: serline Silva, Steuart H. Scott, 25, Petaluma, and Mary R. Formschlag, 24, 1304 Post street. William J ncis, 2%, 917 Geary street, and | Florence A. Duden, 30, 612 Jones street. | Rone W isdell, Los Angeles, and | Lulu P. McClain, 15, Los ‘Angeles Harry L. Spillmann, 30, cramento, and Mignon L. Winning, 26, city. Raymend W. McMurray, 23, city, and Lilllan G._Helle, ity RANFT. | MARRIAGE LICENSES. l The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Ray C. Beal, 21, 1422 Post street, and Lillan G. Leavitt, 20, 308 Leavenworth street. Horace (. Mercer, 31, 315 Scott street, and Ella M. Martin, 22, 333 Guerrero street. Samuel McBirney, 2%, 2817 Pine street, and Rosetta L. F. Northup, 22, 1l Golden Gate avenue. Fred Wesseld 24, 385 Minna street, and Lillle Yaeger, 16, 203 Minna street. Peter W. Beckmann. Johanna Beckmann, 24, Willism . 456 Sixth street, and 523 Sixth street. Petaluma, and Ro- Tenderson, 24, 1 Hyde terrace, and Letitia Gibson, 21, 911 Hyde street. Charles McCarthy, 82, 514 Pine street, and 405 Hayes street. . 113 Trenton street, e Zammitt, 113 Trenton street. J. Aschheim, 45, city, and Elizabeth Fleischman, 32, city. Herman M. Hagemann, 27, 110 Austin ave- nue, and Olga Engelhardt, 22, 725 McAllister st. Frank D. Martin, 3L Misslon San Jose, and L 26, city. 621 Third street, and Mar- Frederick W George Catlow, 4 tha & Jackson, 53, 621 Third street, Angels Camp, and Mabel els Camp. \ l George B. Lillle, A. McGaffey, 23, A BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. | BORN. | SEUTHER-In this city, August 17, 1500, | BT e ite 3f G W, Bayreuther. a daughter. | CARTER—In this city, August 12, 1600, to the | | wite of R. W. Carter, a son. | PEYSER—In this city, September 3, 1900, to the | " wife of H. Peyser, a daughter. | TOBIN—1In this city, to the wife of James E. | _Tobin,_a son. | m———————————— | MARRIED. McMURRAY—HELLER—In this city, Septem- ber 2, 1800, by Thomas F. Dunn, justice of the Peace, Raymond W. McMufray and Lil- llan G. Heller, both ot San Francisco. i | GATE, 7 inely furn. front rm. en suite; gents; private; reasonable. GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh and Mission ste.—Sunny rooms, en suite or eingle; ladles’ parlor; reading-r. n; elevator. GRANT ave., 21 (The Wellington)—Elegantly furn. sunny rooms; by day, week or month. HOTEL Francisco—Elegant suites; single; tran- MRS, KING, Turk and Taylor. HOWARD, §26—Rooms from $1 week up to $5; to $1 night: also housekeeping room HOWARD. 83, cor. sth—Orlando House—New management; furnished rms.; sulteg or single, HOWARD, 2621, near Twenty-s front :room; single; $5 | JESSIE, 363, near Fifth and Market—Newly 1 fhied rooms, $5 and up. | LARKIN, $19%—Sunny front alcove rooms 1lghL)vvj sekeeping: gas; bath; $15 per month. LAS PALMAS, 1820 Market st.—Suite of | _rms.; ivate; bath; sin. rm LEAVENWORTH, 40 ooms, $§ ond—Sunny 2 or'3 board optional. 2 nicely furnished sunny nd § per month corner Eighth—Newly furnished ndow room, $1 p weel; transient. MINNA, near Seventh—2 nice sunny rooms, with grate, gas, bath and use of parlor; § and §8 793, near . day or week; 73, bet rth—Neatly furnished »ck from Market st Bryant and Harrison— : reasonable. LL, 742—Nicely Yurnished sunny qulet . en suite or single; gas, bath, phone. House, 319 and321 Ellisst.—Rooms, $1. week $1 25 to $4; open night. SE, Slils st —Incandescent ; reading room, smoking room and ladies’ parlor; rooms, per night, 3¢ to $1 50; week, §2 | to 33" month, 88 to $20: elevator on offic floor; hot and cold wi bath: ment House, 28 Fighth st. urnished or unfurnished SHOTWELL, 121—Sunny furnished front room, $3 50 per month. SINGLE furnished rooms. $1 and § per month. ve., off Octavia, near Hayes. single or sultes; also rooms for light housekeaping. | TAYLOR, $10—Newly furnished sunny fronmt Toom for 2, $15 per month bath, ete. ) advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2 A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions his been established at 1085 Vi lencia st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for §1, postage pald ROOMS AND BOARD. MISS DAYLIN'S, hout board: First with or Rooms nable. ents. The Weekly Call, in, wrapper, for mailing, $i per year, SPECIAL NOTICES. ROOMS papered from 32 50: whitened. $1 painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections mad city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., ontgomery st.._rooms tel. 5580. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, ALL kinds bought, soM, rented, exchanged: re- pairing lowest rates; open even. 205 ith st. BOUGHT, sold, rented, repaired, needles and |~ enuttles; reduced rates. 145, 6th; phone Mint 45. ALL teed ds bought, sold and repairing guaran- | WILSON BROS,, storage and moving; covered enth and Market: phone PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 251 BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission s tel. Main 1840—Packing, moving and storage. e e | TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We #ell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals, $3. The Typewriter Exchange. ifornia, telephone Main 266, ALWAYS bargains In_typewriters; any make. Write for prices to L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montgomery st. 5 down, $5 month payments. 409_Californt S DIVIDEND NOTICES, DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 19 (30c per share) of the Paauhau Sugar Plantation Company, will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Wed- nesday, September 12, 1900. Transfer books close on Tuesday, September 4, 1900, at 3 p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND notice—The Giant Powder Com- pany, Con. A dividend, No. 21, of seventy- five cents (T5c) per share on the {ssued capital stock of the company has been declared, pay- able at the office of the company, 430 Call- fornia st, San Francisco, on September 12, 1800. Trahsfer books close September 5, 1900, at nooh. A. A. SPARKS, Secretary. PROPOSALS. BAN FRANCISCO, Sealed proposals, September 3, Cal aled " "1’2 dun]llenle. ceive ere, unt! o'clock m., Thursday. September 13, 150, for furnishing, during Sep. tember and October, 1300, oats, barley, hay. 1900, — will be re- and hay for bedding, at Presidio of San Francisco, Cal. Government reserves right to reject or accept any and all bids, or any part thereof. Preference given to articles of American production, conditions of price and quality (including in'the price of forelgn pro- ductions the duty thereon) being equal, and such preference given to articles of Ameri- can production produced on the Pacific Coast 1o extent of consumption required by the bublic service there. Information turnished on applicution to J. M. MARSHALL, Quartermaster. oo PROPOSALS wlil be received at the Bureau of Supplies and_Accounts, Navy Department, Washington, D. C.. until 12 o'clock oon, Sep: tember 11, 1900, and publlcly opened imme- diately tiercafter, to furnish at the navy yard, Mare Island, Cal, & quantity of ma. chine tools, iron pipe, bricks, and skylight frame and glass. Blank proposals will = be furnished upon appiication to the Bureau of to the Navy Pay Office, San Francisco, Cal. A. 8. KENNY, Paymaster General, U. S. N. 8-15-00. PROPOSALS for clearing and grubbing trees, grading, leveling and rolling _and ?v‘pung" at Natlonal Cemetery, San Franolsco, Cal.—General Depot Quartermaster's Depart- ment, 36 New Montgomery st., San Francis. go, September 1. 1900-Sealed’ proposals.” in triplicate, will be received at this office until 11 o'clock & m., October 4, 1300, And then opened for the above work, in ecordance with plans and specifications on file hers, which can be seen on application. Buvelopes containing proposals will be {ndorsed ““Pro- earing, Grubbing and Repairing and addressed to Major OSCAR ¥. LONG, Quartermaster, U. §. Vols., Depot Quartermaster. furnished rooms and | lMghts: day, wk., mo. | Fillmore st.’| DIED. Armstrong. Amanda Kayser, Ruby Barnert, Joseph Kosmaiski, Frank Becker, Louts Landucel, Viola M. Blakesiee, Stephen B McGrath, Mathew | | Buchignani, Theresa McGinnls, Catherine | Campbell, May A. Marlow, Anson | Carlson. Signe E. Cook, Oliver Doran, Jobn B. Frengs, Annfe J. Mullen," John C. Yutting. Harriet 5. argaret E. Ross, Robert D. Glannini, Amelia Schmidt, Margarethe | Guckenheimer, Marx Stearns, George N. Hagen. Louls Tabbot,’ Mary D. Marney, Danlel M~ Taylor, Truman B. Hayes, William H. Johnson, Julius A. Warren, Willlam ARMSTRONG—In this city, September 4, 1300, ‘Amanda Armstrong, dearly beloved mother of Mrs. J. P. Hayden. Mrs. E. Landstrom, Mrs. W. Tolman, Mrs. G. Crocco and Bertha, Ida, | Gustave and Eddie Armstrong, and beloved | sister of Mrs. O. Bloomquist, & native of Stockholm, Sweden, aged €3 years and 7 days. BARNERT—In this city, September 3, 1900, Jo- seph Barnert, husband of Mirlam Barnert, and father of Lillle, David J., Leon, Monroe, Abe, George C. and Mabel A.'Barnert, a na. tive of Prussia, aged 71 years 8 months and 22 days. (Patersos J., papers please copy.) ©> Funcral this day (Wednesday), o'clock, from his late residence, 1649 street. Interment private. No flowers. BECKER—At the residence of Mre, K. Kess- | , 1522 Buchanan street, September 3, 1300, | Louis Beck: cousin of Mre. K, Kessler and 57 ‘leischman. a native of npfalz, aged 62 years S months | A member of Hermony Lodge 0. F., and Walhalla Encamp- | 1. 0. 0. F. (New York papers | s and accihiuterins ace remmots fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), from 1. O. O. F. Hall, corner Market and Seventh streets, where services will be held under the auspices of Harmony No. 13, I O. O. F., commencing at 2 Intérment I 0. O. F. Cemetery. ns at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co. n street. i —In this city, September 4, 1900, tephen B., beloved husband of Lettie Blakes- \and father of Henry, Bert, Walter, Mat- tie’ and Mamle Blakeslee, a native of C necticut, aged 80 years & mont d 2 da: 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Thursday), at 3 o'clock, from Masoni¢ Hall, | cor Fourteenth street and Rallroad avenue, South San Francisco, under the auspices of SoutheSan Francisco Lodge No. 212, F. and A. | M. Interment Masonic Cemetery. BUCHIGNANI—In this city, September 3, 1900, Theresa, beloved wife of Antonio Buchignani, and mother of Lou!sa Buchignani, a native | of Milan, Tealy. H £ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at §:30 o'clock, from her late residence, '1503 Broadway, thence to St. | Brigid’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 8 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. AMPBELL—At Myrtle Grove, Elsternwick, 1600, May Ann, wife of Hon. James at 2 Post Theim, and 23 days. N L 0. | c. Francisco, aged 60 years. CARLSON—In this city, September 4, 1900 | Signe {lis Carison, dearly beloved and only | child of John and Emma Carlson, a native | of fan Francisco, aged 5 months and 11 days | | COOK—In Oakland, September 3, 1800, Oliver | Cook, a native of Nova Scotia, aged 50 years 5 months and 14 days. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 218 Seventh street. Oakland, under the aurpices of Alameda Lodge No. 49, K. of P. Interment Mountain View, Cemetery, Oak- land. DORAN~In Sacramento, September 3, 1800, John B., beloved husband of Laura Doran, and fatber of Wade, Kate and Alice Doran, a native of Dunkirk, N. Y., aged 46 years § months and 20 days, (Jackson, Mich., papers please copy.) @7 Friends and aequaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 7:45 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & FEnglish, 41 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Paul's Church, corner of Twen- ty-ninth and Church streets, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencin. at 3 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. NGS—In this city, September 3, 1300, An- ‘rengs (nee Edwards), beloved wife of Frank Frengs, and mother of Mr. C. J. F. J. and Miss J. C. Edwards, Hugo A. Frengs and the late Mary 1 wards, a na- E tive of Newtownstewart, County Tyrone, Ire- land, aged 62 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at $:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1815% Howard street, thence to the Church of St. Charles Borromeo, where mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. GIANNINI--In this city, September 4, 1900, Amelia Giannini, deariy beloved daughter of Gaetano and the late Rosa Giannini, and be- loved sister of Eugene Giannini, a native of California, aged 25 years and 10 days. A member of Yosemite Parlor No. 83, N. D. G. W. (Amador and El Dorado papers please cm’y'irflemu and acquaintances are respect- (=2 fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the residence of her father, 219 Berlin sireet, off San Bruno road, thence to All Hallows' Church, corner Eixteenth avenue and N street south, South San Francisco, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her | soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment ! Mount Calvary Cemetesy. i | GUCKENHEIM! s clty, em? , | 1900, Marx, beloved husband of Rosie Guck: enheimer, and father of Clara and Fannie Guckenheimer, a native of Germany, aged 61 years and 25 days. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from his la residence, 1313 Sutter street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. HAGEN—In the City and County Hospital, September 4, 1300, Louis Hagen, a native of California, aged 3 years. HARNEY—In this city, September 4, 130, Dan- iel M., beloved son of Kate and tho late Dan. iel T. Harney, loving brother of Charles J. and Thomas B. Harney, and nephew of Charles C. and Bdward F. Montague and C. 8. and J. G. Harney, a native of San Francisco, aged 17 vears and 10 months. %7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his mother, 1107 Mason street, thence to St. Mary's Church, corner of California and Dupont streets, where a solemn requiem Will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. HAYES—In Fresnc, September 3, 1500, Wil 1. Hayes, beloved brother of Mrs. Kate Barnes, Mrs. W. J. O'Neill ana J. J., John F_'and George Hayes, a native of San' Fran- clsco. aged years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 9:15 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his sister. Mrs. Kate Barnes, 35 Hayes street, thence to Holy Cross Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be cele: brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. JOHNSON—In Los Anseles, ztmbn 2, 1900, HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Successors to Flapnagan & Gallaghen, mmfzf'nmrgi'gr?s %fixim‘:fim 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. McAVOY & CO.. FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 1239 Market st.. between Sth and Ith. ‘Telephone South 247. | SCHMIDT—In _this Julius A. Jobnson, brother of Mrs. A. John- son of San Francisco and Mrs. O. Alden, a native of Sweden, aged 28 vears. E7 Friends and acquaintances and members of the Swedish iety are 1y invitad to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 846 Mission street. Inter- ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. KAYSER—In this city, September 4, 1300, Ruby Kayser, beloved daughter of Carl and Lena r, a native of San Francisco, aged i months. Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her parent: Octavia street. In- terment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. KOSMALSKI—In this city, September 3, 1900, Frank, beloved husband of Bridget Kosmal- ski, a native of Poland, aged 57 years. A member of St. Peter's Verein. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at $:30 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Subir & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween venth and Eighth. thence to St. Boniface's Cuurch. Golden Gate avenue, be- tween Jones and Leavenworth streets, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. In- terment Holv Cross Cemetery. ‘CCI—In this city, September 3, 1900 v . beloved daughter of Basile and Mercy Landucel, granddaughter of Mattee and Josephine Landucci and Mr. and Mrs. - J. M. Miramontez, and niece of Mrs. F. Varni and Mrs. A. French, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 4 months. McGRATH—In this city, September 3, 1300, Mathew, husband of the'late Mary McGrath, and father of Michael, Mat, Tom and the late John McGrath and Mrs. P. Clyness, Mrs. P. Considine and Mrs. E. Miller, a native of Killrush, County Clare, Ireland. aged S0 years and 6 months, [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at £:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his daughter, Mrs. P. Cluness, 536 Third street, thence to St. Rose’s Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross this city, September 4, 190, Catherine, beloved wife of the late Edward McGinnis, beloved mother of Mrs. Nellie Hoeekile, Mrs. Kate Benn and John, James, Patrick, Mary and Eddie McGinnis, and sister of Mrs.' Ellen Burns, a native of County Fer- managh, Ireland, aged 50 years 14 days @7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Thureday), at 8:30 o'clock, seph’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MARLOW-—In this city, September 4, 1300, An- son Marlay, beloved brother of Mrs. Mollle Parsons and Mrs. Sara Barclay of Riverside, Cal., a native of Illinols, aged 40 years 3 months and 14 days. MULLEN—In this city, September 1, 1300, John C. Mullen, dearly beloved husband of Louisa Mullen, father of Annie, John and Bessie Mullen, son of Edward and the late Honora Mullen, and brother of Thomas H. Muilen, a native of San Francisco, aged 33 years and 3 months. Member of Sequoia Parlor No. 160, N. 8. G. W, and Golden Gate Camp No. 84, Woodmen of the World. T The fumeral will take place this day (Wednesday), at 10:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1211 Kearny street, thence to Na- tive Sons’ Hall, Mason street, between Geary and Post, where services will be held. under the auspices of Sequoia Parlor No. 16), N. S. t ‘commencing at 11 o'clock sharp. terment Holy Cross Cemetery. NUTTING—In this city, September 4, 1300, Harriet Belina Nutting, wife of the late Jo- seph E. Nutting, a native of Maine, aged 85 vears 7 months and § days. > Friends and acquaintances are respec 1n- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- | dence, 923 Powell strect. View Cemetery, Oakland. NYE—In this city, September 3, 1900, at her residence, 624 Goiden Gate avenue, Margaret ¥ye, beloved mother of A. E. J.. J. M. and Interment Mountain T. F. Nye, a native of England, aged 6l years and 77 days. (New York papers please copy.) CFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursay), at 1 o'clock, from Golden Gate Sutter street. Interment Masonic ROSS—In_East Oakland, September 4, 1300, cbert D. Ross, son of Frances and the late Dantel Ross, a native of San Francisco, aged 25 years 1 month and 14 days. city, September 4, 1300, Margarethe, dearly beloved and only child of John and Petra Schmidt, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 days. STEARNS—In Fruitvale, Alameda County, September 4, 1900, George Nicholas Stearns, a native of Maine, aged 79 years § months and 9 days. TABBOT—In this city, September 4, 1900, at her residence, 2410'; Sacramento street. Mary D.. beloved wife of J. C. Tabbot, mother of Nei: lle, John E., Walter J. and Ida L. Tabbot, and sister of Mrs. David Cornfoot, a native | of Ireland, aged 59 years. (New York papers please_copy.) G Notice of funeral hereafter. TAYLOR—In this city, September 3, 1500, Tru- ‘man B. Taylor, brother of Susan and Harrlet Estabrook, Rachel P. Bates and the late James M. Taylor, a native of Manchester, England, aged 74 years 4 months and 21 days. @7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services this day (Wednes- day), at 2 o'clock, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, cor- ner Seventh and Market streets, under the auspices of California Lodge No. 1, L O. 0. F. WARREN—In this city, September 2, 1500, ‘William, beloved husband of Catherine War- ren, father of May and Josle Warren, brother of John and Richard Warren, Ed- ward, Frank and Thomas Nunan and the late Mrs. Mary A. Butler, a native of County Lim- . , Ireland, aged 44 years. A member of tional Union, United Brewery Workmen of the United States, local union No. 7. ©7Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fifth street, thence to St. Patrick's Church for services at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ST. DOMINIC'S Church Bullding Association. The monthly requiem high mass for the de- caased members of St. Dominic’s Chu%‘h Buildink Association will be celebrated at St. Dominic's Church, Bush and Steiner streets, to-morrow (Thursday), at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. ADVERTISEMENTS. Schluete Our new store is just what a carpet store should be—lots of light—plenty of floor and dis- play space—big windows. We've got 11,400 square feet of store room convenient- ly filled with exclusive Carpets . Linoleums Curtains Mattings \ You can’t find better goods than ours—and everything is worth the price we ask. 215-217 Sutter St., above Kearny. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued from Page Eight. Gas & Electric Co. & Electric Co. & Electric Co. C 65 (1905 sories alley Water - ¢ zBue ‘8 MSa!gS PRODUCERS’ OIL BXCHANGE. Morning Session. - 500 YUKOf ....oovin 500 California-Standard 1500 Monarch of Arizona. 46 Ofl City Petroleum 300 San Joaquin Oil & 100 Sterling O & D Co... Street— 25 Kern River Board— 500 Caribou .. 177 Home Ol . B el 23 R3B3AR2B3G ‘Afternoon Session. P genpnRzn months and | from her late | residence, 3% Ninth street. thence to St. Jo- | and | — MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morninz Session. 200 Belcher ........ 12/1600 Gould & Curry. 400 Best & Belcher 29 500 Hale & Norers. 160 Challenge 18! 100 Hale & Norcrs. 50 Challenge 181500 Silver Hill...... 100 Chollar . 23, 100 Yellow Jacket. 20 | 200 Con Cal & V Afternoon Session. 100 Best & Belcher 20/ 50 Potost . 200 Bullion . | 250 Sterra 100 Challenge 18| 250 Sierra Nevad: 1530 Chollar . | 400 Silver Hill. | 100 Con Cal & Va..125 400 Stiver Hill. 41 20/ 100 Union Con. I 11| 300 Union Cof 1 109 Potosi [ Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. t & Belcher » allenge Con. £ 32 | rown Point... 12| 200 Silver Hill. b Best & Bullion Caledont Chollar Challengs Confidence s28 | 31 Con Cal & 2 Con Imperial. » n | Con New York, B ow | Crown Point - | Eureka Con.... — 0 — | Exchequer — (3 Syndicate . - o | Gould & Curry. 13 20 Union Con. 18 1 | Hale & Norcrs. 24 26 Utah . % 0 Julia 02__0s| Yellow ] F T R R S T Notice to Mariners. UMATILLA REEF LIGHT VESSEL NO. &% Notice is hereby given that on or about Sep- tember 4, 1900, Light Vessel No. §7 will be re- placed on her station, about 24 miles SW, from Umatilla Reef, Flattery rocks, making off from Cape Alava, and about 41 miles west southwesterly from the cape. No_change has been made in Light Vessel No. 67 as to characteristics of lights, fog sig- nal or general appearance, except that the elec- tric lanterns over the circular white gallery The focal plane of the lights being now about 39 feet above the sea. they will be visible only 113 miles in clear weather, the observer's eye 15_feet above the sea. The red gas-lighted buoy with “Light Vessel Moorings” in black, which temporarily marks the station. will be withdrawn. This notice affects the List of Lights and Fog Signals, Pacific Coast, 1900, page 32, and the List of Beacons and Buoy Coast, 1500, page 3. By order of the Lighthouse Board. 200 Hale & Norcrs. 24/ 200 Silver Hill. 100 Mexican 2 500 Siiver Hill.....l 300 Overman 1 | Afternoon Sesston. | have been removed and replaced by ofl lights. | Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Stmr Grace Doliar, Fosen, Grays Harbor. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson, —. Aus stmr Federica, Ivancich, Manila and Honoluls. ‘Tug Tatoosh, Bailey, Port Townsend. Ship Isaac Reed. Holmberg. attle. Schr Mabel Gray, TEL POINT LOBOS, 19 p m—Weather foggy; wind SW, velocity 12 miles. MEMONANDUM. Per stmr Jennie. from Cooks Inlet Sent é— Left in port bark Prussia. Towed the ship Cen- ennial to tea Aug 24. The stmr Jeanie was loading at Kenai. Stmr Bertha sailed Aug 4 for Kodiak. DOMESTIC PORTS. COOS BAY—Arrived Sept 3—Stmr Empire, hence Auz . ACOMA—Salled Sept 4—Nor bark Passe- partout, for Sydney. iled Sept 4—Ship Agenor, for Freemantle. SEATTLE—Safled Sept 3—Stmr Al-Ki for Dyea: stmr_Aberdeen, for Skaguay: stmr Ohlo, for Nome: U S stmr Seward. Arrived Sent 4—Stmr Queen GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Sept 3—Schr Johs F _Miller, from San Pedro. SOUTH BEND—Arrived Sept 4—Schr Mel ancthon, b e Aug 17. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Sept 2—Sche 500 Alpha .. 04 $00 Hale & Norcrs. 24 c D! 300 Challenge Con. 13 100 OPhIr .. . l D o e e e e 200 Chollar ... 211 500 Overman u Arrived Sept 4-Chil bark Latona, from V 350 Con Cal & V 25 200 Savage ......... paraiso: bktn Newsboy. from Honotulu. 2 cxown. Ruint 0 Sterra Nevada. 3| "BOWENS LANDING—Sailed Sept 4—Schr 200 Hale & Norer 1 goflg‘hj.l;.v‘for San Francisco; schr Rellance. = | for_San Francisco. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. logvm;;zxs LANDING—Safled Sept é—Sehr X ean Spray, for San Francisco. TUESDAY, Sept. 4—4 ». m. ASTORTA - Arrived Sept ¢-Stme Del Norte, Bid Ask. | Bld Ask. | from Eurek; Alpha 04 05 Justice . - SAN DIEGO—Arrived Sept é—Schr Volant ;\llg - g Kamug hence Aug 27. ndes . é ly GG—. itmr Nation- s 8)aay FORT BRAGG—Arrived Sept 4! al City. hence Sept 3 PORT LUDLOW—Arrived Sept ¢—Schr Ban- gor. from Port Tewnsend. | FOREIGN PORTS. VICTORIA—Arrived Sept 4—Br ship Ivy, from Honolulu; Br stmr Manuense. hence Aug | 31; Ger ship Sirene, from Yokohama: Br stmr | Tees, from Alaska. | _Sailea Sest 4—Cnu Whateom | HAMBURG—Sailed Aug 15—Ger stmr Hathor, | for San_Francisco. ACAPULCO—Sailed Sept 1—Stmr Barraccuta, for Panama. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Aug 31—Stmr Cley of Peking, hence Aug 1l Arrived prior to Sept 1-Br stmr Glenogle, from Seattle SYDNEY—Arrived prior to Sept 4—Stmr Ala- meda, bence Aug 3 NAGASAKI-Sailed Sept 3—Stmr Leelanaw, for ‘San_Francisco. TSINTAU—Sailed Aug 0—Ger stmr Frank- furt, for San Francisco ACAPULCO—Arrived Aug 22—Br bark Mor- ven, from Newcastle. Aus. FALMOUTH—Arrived Sept 3—Br bark Inver- clyde, from Seattle. ANTLA—Arrived Sept 3—Stmr Californian, hence July 17. Aug 3—Stmr Morven, from New York LIZARD—Passed Sept 2—Br ship Isle of Ar- bark Altcar, for New ran. from Astoria. for Queenstown. | HONGKO. t 2—Br stmr Cop- tie, hence July LIVERPOOL—Arrived Sept 3—Br ship Beech- | dale, frem Astoria OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—. d Sept 4—Stmr Western- { land, from Antwerp | Sailed Sept ¢Stmr Kaiser Wilhelm der | Grosse, for Bremen, via Cherbourg and South- ampton: stmr Deutschlan for Hamburg, via Plymouth and Cherbo stmr Georgic, for FRANCIS J. HIGGINSON, Rear Admiral, §. Navy, Chairman. Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, chants’” Exchange, September 4, 1300. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry building was dropped at exactly noon to-day— i e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. S. N., in charge. . 8 N, San Francisco, Mer- Cal Sun, Moon and Tide. i 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 (Mission-street wharf) about | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. {Ttme| H | z | 3 'Tlmel | : |H W 8 _6iml JH W) ] 150 12:430 5.7 6:58/ 0.2 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are 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 day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the hel, 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. #*- * Steamer Movements. ’ = * Bteamer. Empira Caarina . Mineola Eureka Point Arera. Crescent City .. Coquille River. IHumbotdt. - Humboldt San Mateo. Bonita Australia . Sep. § pm|Pler 2 .|Sep. 2 pm(Pler § Sep. 5. §pm|Pier 7 Sep. 5. 8pm|Pler 7 gg. i amPler 34 2 3 pm|PMSS Santa Rosa San Diego. Sep. 11 am|Pler 11 Curacao . Sep. 10 am|Pler 11 Empire Sep.. 10 am|Pter 13 Eureka Sep. 7, 10 am Pler 13 Acapuleo Sep. 12 m(PMSS Umatilla Sep.. 11 am|Pler § Coos Bay. Sep. 9 am|Pler 11 Czarina . . Sep. 10 am/Pler § State of Cal|Portland......|Sep. 10, 11 am|Pler 24 Arcata ...o.|Coos Bay......|Sep. 12 m Pler 13 Pt. Arena Sep. 10, 2 pm Pler 2 Corona - Sep. 10, 11 am Pler 11 Del Norte..|Portland....../Sep. 11, .. . North Fork Humboldt.....|Sep. 11, 2 pm/Pier 2 Bonita ... |Newport. Sep. 12,9 am/Pler 11, ——— — Shipping Intelligence. —_— ARRIVED. Tuesday, September d. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 62 hours from San Diego and way ports. Stmr Scotia, Walvig, 52 hours from Crescent City, via_Trinidad 33 hours. plime Nors, Johnson, 14 hours from Fort ragg. Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, 61 hours from Vie- torfa and Puget Sound. Stmr _Jennie, Esser, 9 days M hours from Cooks Inlet. Stmr Mineola, David, $0 hours from Nanaimo. peStme Westpore, Ericison, 2 hours from Bear r. Sehr W F Jewett, Johnson, 9 days from Knappton. Anderson, 18 days from Port Schr Falcon, CLEARED. Gamble. Tuesday, Septem! Stmr Bonita. Nicolson, San Pedro; u‘::.:u, road and Navigation Co. &5, Progreso, Monroe, Chemalnus; Progreso 0. Aus stmr Federica, Ivancich, Manils Honolulu; U § Government. e Girvin & re. Br ship Sir Ribert Fernie, Cannon, town; Epoinger & Co. - A September 4. Stmr Bonita, Nicolson, San Pedro. mr South Coast, Olsen, Bureka. ght, | Br ship Afon Alaw, Thomas, Queenstown: | | Liverpool ANTWERP—Arrived Sept 3-Stmr Nordland, from New York. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Sept 4-Stmr | o, from Montreal | TArrived Sept 4—s e, | HAMBURG—Arrived Sept 4—Stmr Seraphis, | trom San Franeisco, via_Guayaquil. PLYMOUTH—Arrived Sept 4—Stmr Pennsyl- vania, from New York, for Hamburg. Safled Sept 4—Stmr Graf Waldersee, from Hamburg. for New York | TSypN ed prior to Sept 4—Stmr Ala- rom San Francisco N—Arrived Sept 4—Stmr Minnehaha, ew York Domin- from GIBRALTAR- | trom Genoa a » | TBROWHRAD—Passed delphta, from New York, for Liverpool SCILLY—Passed t 4-Stmr Spaarndam, trom New York. for Boulogne and_Rotterdam. | CROCKHAVEN_Passed Sept 5—Stmr Majes- | tie, from New York. for Quesnstown and Liver- poo _— | Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan Ports—11 a m., September 3. §. 13, 18, 23, 28, Oct. 3. Change to Com- pany's steamers at Seattle. | For _Victoria, _Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Se- < attle, Tacoma, Everett. Ana- cortes and New Whatcom (Wash.)—11 a. m., September 3, 8 13 18, 23 28 Oct. 3. and every fitth day thereafter. Change at Seattle to this com- ny’'s steamers for Alaska and G. N. R'y: at ttle or Tacoma to N. P. R'y: at Vancouver to C. P. R'y. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. m., Sep- tember 5. 10, 15, 20, 25, 3, Oct. 5, and every { fifth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Stmeon. Cayu- cos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota. Santa Barbara. Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedro. East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport—$ a. m., September 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, .3 and every fourth day thereaft For San Diego, stopping cnly at Port Har- | ford, (San Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara. Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—11 | &, m., September 2, 6. 10, 14, 18, 22,26, 30, Oct. 4, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del | Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- |lia_and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a m.. Tth of each month. For further Information obtaln company's folders. The company reserves the right to change steamers, safling dates and hours of salling without previous notice. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERK | THE 0: R. & N. GO, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO | PORTI.AND From Spear-street Whar at 11 A. M. FABE $12 First Class including Berth $8 Second Class and Meals. STATE OF CALIFORNIA salls. 5 August 31, Sept. » coL _Sept. '8, 2, Oct. § Short line to Walla, Butte, Helena and all pofnts in the Northwest. Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent, 620 Mariet st. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO., Superintendents. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. smlm WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets. at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, -nL at In- Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and connecting at Hongkong with steamers dia, etc. No cargo recetved on board om of satling. §S. NIPPON MARU...... .Saturday, 8S. AMERICA MART .. W ber . Ot $S. HONGKONG MARU....Tues., Nov. Honolulu. Via Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For and passage apply at company's office, street. corner of First. W. H. AVERY, Generul Agent. AMERICAN LINB, Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 St. Louts. RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 Westernland ...Sept. 13 Friesland .. Oet. 3 Kensington ....Sept. 19 Southwark ... Oct. 10 Noordland .Sept. 26! Westernland.....Oct. 17 INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., 30 Montgomery Street. COMPAGNIE GENERALE _TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Safling every Thursday, instead olfi Saturday, from November 2, 189, at 10 a. m.. from Pler {2 North River, foot of Morton strest. L'AQUITAINE. Sept. BRETAGNE. Sept. 11; LA LORRAINE, 2; LA CHAMPAGNE, 7. First class to e Rty e odaction oa A cen: Toend o GENERAL. AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CANADA. 32 Broadway CH building). New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO.) Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. NIC 8.S. CO.—HONOLULU, APTA O A 0D S ONEY. " 8. 8. MARIPOSA (via Honolulu) to New Zealand and Australia Wed., 5. %p. m. FOR U, S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJQ, *“Menticeilo.” MON.. Tues. Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at a. m., 315 ':.u: oA Thurs, e tonding and offce,