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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1900. L )HE AL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. : plans | en; drop postal. 1509 Broadway, | | \ t, Stock 100x190; gew building, | nd fixtures , Los Medanos h ranch has a miles on the San Joa: ersed X of several age be sold t ame estate, located ding, in quanti- nowledge—ench of the 1 i ZXCHANGE 7 this city. pay 10 per Apply to parts Land P for an elegant RTISEMENTS house Owner, f:ERKELFL\" ADVE BERKE ¢ rooms. pantry ar £ a desirable pi price e Berkeley re for RU a x ? § rooms, ete.; large AY & CO., Center st., Berkeley, Cal i e this: it's worth st oo e lots near the uni- | t: get one while they iot, 330, BURR & P ul FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. [ ! TVALE ADVERTISEMENTS 4 mcres, with build- sale chegp. Call at \\D ADVERTISEMENTS. | 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE n—A building site you and never find its equal Nineteenth st st Oskland; access, the 3 ‘waters form 15t be seen 1q be ap- rty desiring to build, 455 Seventh st., Z. JONES, Lana Owner. OAKLAND FULN URE FOR SALE. AN introduction to H. Schellbass. the furniture dealer 4 Franklin, Oakland, OUSEKEEPING. Du ROOMS FOR STeOT ve furnished me for housekeeping: ch. CLAY, 2421, near Fillmor large unfurnished rooms; upper flat water; rear; rent §7 Nicely fur rer rooms ADERO, 1 ng rooms and o hed hous: t 36 to $1 9158 or 4 unfurnisbed sunny rooms; conveniences: fine location: private residence ~ FLLIS, €1, nr. Larkin—Newly furnished sunny front room for housekeeping: $10. ! GOLDEN GATE, 6222 sunny rooms furnished | for housekeeping; §as stove, running water. wy near Franklin—Two very cozy sink: no children $3. McALIISTER. %73 sunny {urnished bay-wis dow rooms, bath: German family: $18 month, *to GE sunny rooms: newly furnished: com- for housekeeping: rent §225 per week ut shoe store, 562 Miseion st., between furnished lock. i i22_Furnished and unfurnished house- ng rooms: rent cheap. i AMA, 02—2 or 3 rooms complete Zor house- | reasonable. i 276, rms; Dolores—Two KOOMS TO LET—Farn. and Unfurn. | ICK Tiouse, 148 Sixth—Rooms 3¢ | ('35 per week, and light | i able home for light house- NT, 10064 large sunny rooms to rent, use Of stable; rent $12. HNETT, 142 Market (old No. 1360)—Fur- with vated, picely furn. sunny rme.. $1 to 81 80 night B ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. 3 ant sunny front parlor, plano, iight bskpg. ; Tfices: other preas. rms. phone. GRAND SOUTHERN, routheast corner Seventh and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en sulte or ingle; * paror; ; elevator. : also housekeeping rooms. . cor. bth—Orlando House- rnished rms.; suites or single. 2 elegantly furnished sunny ith running water; also other le; open all might 301—Nicely furnished rooms to let; 1 en suite. MARKET, 1 front _suits, rocms: reasc O'FARREL officess elevator; electric lights; day, wk., mo. . 18 Large, well furnishe a day If desired: reasonable and &00d: ntiemen preferred; private POTR ing 842, cor. 21st unny conneet- ase, 219 and 321 Ellis st.—Rooms , week $1 2 to #; open night ROYAL HOUSE, 1% Ellis st.—Incandescent | ng room, Smoking room ar { me, per night to $1 5 | S8 to $30: elevator on office s with hot and cold water: baths. Apartment House, Eighth st., Furnished or unfurnished TH rooms: single or also rooms for I “front room, 815 $50; all newly AYLOR, $10—Large sunny her. §12; hendsome sulte, - =2 " SPECIAL NOTIC papered from $2 50; whitened. $! up; | painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 Th s 1C COT rooms 9-11 collactions made: | URCTION CO.. | untry. PACT. ontgomery st SEWING MACHINES ALL kinds bought, sold. vairing lowest rates; D SUPPLIES. | nged; re- | 205 4th st. | rented, exch cpen even. BOUGHT, sold, rented, repaired, needles ai shuttles ced rates. 1 hone Mint ALL kinds b , sold a repairing guaran- | teed. Charlea Plambeck. 1915 Mission. nr. 15th. | STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. WILSON BROS.. storage and moving: covered vans uth T Tenth and Market: phone PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- 20 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 281 SWRITERS AND SUPPLI GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We | sell better machines for less money than any rentals, $3. The Typewriter ifornta, telephone Maln 2. | pewriters; any make. i & M. ALEXA.\'-‘ bargains in t for prices to 110 Montgomery st. NEW typ REVALK month payments. — - = | TO LEASE. [ i TO let—Fine rooms suitable for light manufac- | turing pur, ¥ at 511 Sansome st DIVIDEND NOTICES, ‘ DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. 83 (twenty- | five cen share) of the Hutchinson Sugar | will be pavable at the | ? ny, 327 Market st., on and after Thursday, September 20, 190. Transfer | books will cloke on Thursday, September 13, | 1600, at o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDO! Secretary. PROPOSALS, | ALS invited—Bids for providing and a sewage pumping plant for the practically conforming to spec- | PROPOS. install Folsom ifications now on file with the State Board of Prison Directors and State Board of Exam- | iners will be received by said respective at the office of the Poard of Exam- State Caoitol, §scramento, Cal until 2 o'clock p. m. of October 6, 1500, which tume they will be publicly opensd. Ti to reject any or all bids is reserved. ples of specifications may be obtained from the clerk of the board at Folsom prison. Each bld must be accompanied by a certl- fied check for $200b drawn on some bank of £00d standing to the order of R M. Fitzger- ald, president State Board of Prison Direc- tors, which check shall be forfeited to the | State If the bid which accompanies such | check is accepted and the party making the | bid refuses to enter ‘nto a contract and exe- it e cute a good and sufficient bomd. pavable to the Stzte of Califortia. in an amount to be | fixed by the State Board of Prison Directors, for the faithful performance of the contract awarded. By order of the State Board of Pricon Directors ARD F. AMITH. Clerk of Board MARRIAGE LICENSZS. The following marriage licenses were issued vesterday Antonio J. Rodrigues, 4, Warm Springs, and Maria Dutra 85 Jackson street | Leonard ( hamberlain, 28, 520 Mission | street, and Mary A. Murphy, 2%, 12 Hampton | e | ¥ Xavier Fuchs. 34, 133 Third street, and Mary | Regli, 21, 132 Third street | John Petrick, 34, Valona, and Agnes Smreker, 27 Four . 32, 7761 Folsom street, PIRTES—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. | BORN. HMAN—In this city, September 3, 1500, to the wife of M. R. Fleischman, a daughter. MADISON—In this city, September 13, 1900, to | the wife of Louls Madison, a daughter. MARRIED. \—VALEEN—In this_city, September - the Rev. J. Fuendeling, George E. nd Hilda C. Valeen. BLACK—ROEMER-VON SENDEN — In ity September 12, 1500, by the Rev. J. Fuen. ¥ aeling, Charles E. Biack and Mathiida Roe- | mer-von Senden. CURRIER—KLOTZ—In this city, September 12, | ). by the Rev. E. H. Avery, Charles H rrier Jr. and Kathryn B. Klote, both of n Francisco HEETH-SCHLESSELMANN —In _this city, September 9, 1900, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Albert J. Heeth of Los Angeles, Cal., and | Caroline J. Schlesselmann of San Francisco. | FLI Bensen this 1900, t v.. Father Dempsey, George Howes and Kate Dwyer, both of S8an Fran: MITCHFL_CAPPELMANN—In this city, Sep- ber 12, 1900, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, lilam Mitchel of Petaluma, Cal., and Anna Cappelmann of San Francisco. . RYANT-LUCAS—In this city, September 13, 1900, by the Rev. F. A. Doane, Isaac A. Ry- of San Franeisco, and Hattle E. Lucas DIED. J. B Kelly, James Mary A James Adams, Bacon, dwarde, . Menne, " Elizabeth M. Nickeli, Arrie U O Brien, Clifford F. Rumetsch, George W. Sherry, John Stiberstein, Milton Swanton, Thomas Trainor, Mary Walsh, ‘Mrs. Mary ADAMS—In thus city, September 13, 190, J. B. Adams, member of Lincoln Post No. 1 G. AR > Remains at the parlors of Carew & Eng- lish, 41 Van Ness avenue. Notice of funeral hercafter. BACON—In this city, September 14, 1900, Mary A., beloved wife of Fred L. Bacon, beloved mother of Robert B. and Rosco C. Bacon, | and sister of Mre. J. D. Woodbridge apd Katherine Mandeville, a native of New York, aged 41 vears and 1 month. DWARDS—In this city, September 14, 1900, James Pdwarde, a native of England, aged 8 years. Ween not that his toils are over, Weep not that his race is run. God grant we may rest as calmly When our work, like his, is done. Peaceful be thy silent slumber, Peaceful in thy grave so low. Thou no more will join our number, Thou o more our sorrow know. FROM THE ONES HE LOVED. g7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday 10 o'clock, from the residence Glynn, Daniél § Haneen, Christin HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO.. (Successor to Flannsgan & DANIEL P. DONOVAN, 3 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 2) Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 8. LIFFORD, %4 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished surny rooms: prices rewsonable. EL1AS, 635, corner Larkin—Sunny front room; Gouble folding bed: Weisbach lights, FURNISHED rooms to let at Park House, 2129 Mission st MO v UNT Ol of Mr. Robert Alexander, K street, between Fitth and Sixth avenues south, South Sar Francisc 0. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FEELY—In this city, M. Feely, beloved hisband of Bridy and father of John F. and James Mrs. J. P. Coughlin of September 14, 1900, John and t Feely, * Feely, rass Valley, Mrs. W. A. Croes of Vallejo and Rose, Frank, Lucy ana Annfe Feely, a native of Edinburgh, Scotland, aged 76 vears. FISHBOURNE—In Oakland, September 13, 1900, v and the San da; Ah face wore. ola F. (Pet), beloved daughter of Kate F, te Jasper Fishbourne, a native of rancisco, aged 18 years 1 month and 3 . but alas for the smile that never but one AR! for the voice that has flown away like a bird to an unknown shore. Ah! for the face, the flower of flowers, that blossoms on earth no more. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day at 10 o'clock, i llis street, thence to St. Mary's from her late resi- Cathedral, Van Ness avenue, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose o'clock, Thomas of her soul, thence by Fourteenth and Holy Cross Cemetel -In this city, Mission streets. . 4165 Twen rother of Michy Glynn, Mrs. B. Curle; commencing at 10:30 electric funeral car from Interment h street, Danfel S. James ‘andl the late . “Kelly and the late S*tmnber 14, 1900, at his and uncle of James, Mark, Augusta G., Josephine and Cecelia Kelly, & native of County Clare, years. Ireland, aged 48 [-> Notice of funeral hereafter. HANSEN—In this city, September 13, 1900, Christin Hansen, beloved scn of Mr. and Mrs. Captain Christ Hansen, and brother of Rosfe, Robert and isco, aged 4 years and 2 days. Fran Alma. Hansen, a native of San C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully in (Sunday ted to attend the funeral to-morrow at 2 o'cl lock, from the residence of his parents, 716 Bay street, between Leaven- worth and Hyde. Interment I. O. O. F. Ceme- tery. JOHNS—September 13, Arna 3. John: son of Mre. 1900, Edwin L., beloved and brother of Willlam A. Johns, Mrs. Perry B. Learnard, Mrs. K. W. Thompson and Mrs. J. B. McKen- zie, a native of Wisconsin, aged 44 years and 10_month s 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Halst ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. & Co., 94§ Mission street. Inter- KANE—In the City and County Hospital, Sep- tamber 13, 190, Michael Kane, a native of Ireland, aged 56 years. nd_2 =g . beloved . and beloved brother of Mrs. O'Brien and_Paul, e of California, aged 24 years 5 months In this cif s ends and . September 13, 1900, Jamez on’ of Cornellus and Bridget Patrick John and May Kelly, & acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday’ ). at 1 o clock, from the parlors the Gantner & Guntz Undertaking Company, 1207 Cemeter KIBB Mission street. ¥ Interment Holy Cross In thie city, September 14, 100, Rose, beloved wife of Howard D. Kibbe, and mother of Louise and Ethel Kibbe, a native of Aber- deen, Scotland, aged 34 vears. ME; E—In this city, September 13, 1900, at the residence of her parents, 22 Capp street, between M., Fifteenth and Sixteenth, dearly beloved wife of Albert H. Mennc, lizabeth mother of Willlam A. and Walter W. Menne, daughter of Christian and Gesine Werner, and sister of Louis P, Werner, a native of San 3 day rancisco, aged 38 years 7 months and G Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully ‘nvited to attend the fune$al to-morrow (Sunday, gelical Gough _streets, commencing at 2 o'clock. ) Lutheran F. Cemetery. NICKELL—In this city, Arrie U beloved from St. Paulus’ German Evan- Church, corner Eddy and where services will be held, Interment I. O. O September 13, 1900, wife of George W. Nickell, and daughter of Mrs. 8. D. Hill of Berkeley, a native of Pennsvlvania, aged 34 years and 8 months. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 12 dence, 1980 Ellis street. street, ddonce of his parents, Clifford F., o'clock, from the ‘family Intermeht Moun- Oakland. , September 14, 1900, at 2311 Webster dearly beloved son of Thomas F. and Fannie M. O'Brien, a native of San Francisco, aged 11 months. (=gt o' clock RUMETSCH—In this city, neral to- morrow (Sunday), at 11 Tnterment private. September 14, 1900, George William Rumetsch, dearly beloved son of Jacob and brother Rumetsch, 23 vear: fully of Mrs. a native of San Franciseo, Katherina Rumetsch, and J. Clausen and Herman aged 2 menths and 10 days. Tlends and_acqualntances are respect- invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, from the parlors of the Gantner & Guntz Undertaking Company, 1200 Ninth carriage. SHERRY- M ssjon —In this street, Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by between Eighth and city, ’ September 14, 1900. John, beloved husband of Della Sherry, and father of Mary, Bel and Agnes Sherry, Ireland, aged 54 vears. 7 Frieads and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., Francis Church for services at Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- thence t 1:30 o'clock. tery. o St. Joste, Katie and Johnny a native of County Clare, 767 Mission street, SILBERSTEIN—In this city, September 14, 1300, dearly beloved child ot Jultus and Cepora Silberstein, a native of San Francisco, Miiton, aged 1 | swaxTo 12, 1900, Swanton, and father of Lizzie Swanton and | Philip Creasor, a native of Ballehole, Mrs. N Thomas, r 5 months and 11 day: —In Golden Gate, Cal., September beloved husband of Mar. County Cork, Ireland, aged 57 years. Thou art gone to the grave, yet we will not deplore thee. Though sorrow and darkness accompany the tomb, The Savior had passed through its revelets before thee. May the lamp of his love be his guide through the gloom. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect t- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), parlors of McGinn Bro at 2 o'clock, from the funeral | 31 Eddy street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where services will be celebrated for the repose of his sout: Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. TRAINCR—In this city, September 14, 1909, Mary. belcved wife of the late John Trainor, and mother of Frank, John and Edward Trainor and Mrs. Lizzle Hayes. a native of County Monaghan, Ireland, aged 49 years and 4 months. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from her la 1521 Greenwich street, Brigid's Church for services. dence, Cross Cemetery. resi- thence to Bt. Interment Holy WALSH—In this city, September 12, 1900, Mrs. Mary Walsh, aged 69 years. C7The funeral (Saturday). at 10:45 o'clock, from her late resi- 1328 Scott wiil take place this day tree 7 V Scott, Los Ang | Miss M B'Scott, L Ang M Lesser, N’ HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. ,C H Lymbery, Chgo T M Hersey & w, Cal E J Waters & w, L An | H C Burmeister, Stanf| L MClement, Hayward R M Cadwallader Jr, Philadelphia F J Kerridge, Sonoma /G T Buffum St Louis F W Bradley, Cal |J Blum, Cal C H Jorden, Cal C W Fairbanks, Ind J Proule, | € J Smith, Berkeley London A North, Nome F E Holloway, Ind Mrs I McM ‘Warner, Philadelphia € J Lex, Cincinnati |J Sparks, Reno A Hiil, Saginaw A Fisher, Nevada G W Stark, Saginaw |Prof C A Copeland, F R Winchester & w, Oakland |G H Armsby & w, Cal E Weinburg, Pittsburg P R Willlams, Stanfd M A Carr, N Y L Boeck, China C A Shetts, San Jose |A M Tinker & w, Wsh 4 C White, London L Blelh, Siberia J T Brooks & w. S Jos|J O Snyder, Stanford E W Rea. San Jjose |0 Spencer.'N ¥ C B Sraon & w, FresD D Fischer, N Y F B Riley, Stanford |S § Sampiiner, Ohlo J F Donohue, Nome |L Buck, N Y J J Figgs, Nome {Miss G ‘Shaver, Fresno M 'S Griffith, Nome [Miss E Shaver. Fresno W J Cotton, Nome |A W Bowers & w, N J R H Wells, Chicago Miss P A Bowers, N J Dr F R C Marquls, 5t/M A Calderon, Peru Paul T M Towl & W, N Y Dr P Ray, St Paul |G C Hodges, Chicago D F Warnock, Chgo |Capt A Grawes, Daw- G L Dunn, Fresno son GRAND HOTEL. A H Berg, Grass Val Mrs R A Battenfield, & CToam, aa ™ | wain, Cal zan Jr, Sig Cor D K Trask, L Angeles/L W Manning, Lexton W _L Smith, Redding Mrs J H Aukrun, Ohlc C E Day, Los Angeles J W Lane, Sutter W Hoey & w, Ariz Mrs T Horton, Liverm C A Andrews, S Louis H C Booth, § Barbara W C Hendricks & w,|W Lios, Los Angeles Kacramento [Mra Harvey, Redwd ¢ Miss Horton, Livermre £ H Quimby, KansasC: C A Camobeil, R BIuft|G Maltzen & w, P Rys E R Feuerborn, Mo |A W Maltby, Concord R Feuerborn, Mo K H List, Palo Alto C A Shattuck, Fresno |W E Carroll, Chicago G H Coffin, Ariz |W M Bramhall, S Cruz G H Feichiing, L. Ang A Swic San Jose A SC Gramm. Tasoms O rmerémélmmm reet, Pac Grove |A Knat, Cincinnati £ Conton: Nagar 10" (1 Tgants G A McEifresh, L Ang|T é o B Belch w Al 3 A c NEW WE T B Cobn & w, Le Ang|P E_E Friday, Chicago |A W_Fisher,. Nome M 1§ Fisher, Nome G Blake, Butte o H T Donavon, Fresno M J J McEvery, ding | R F W Lehn, CHcago D J C Lehn, Chicagy |7 J F Burns, Cincinnat! [A Rdacscn, Bentuia C C Ridgway, Hywes |G Lambert, In arithmetic the Chinese was first to invent the decimal system—the way counufl by tens, *has been ed by all nations except the Eng] UNIVERSITY HAPPENINGS NIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY, Sept. 14.—George J. Young, analytical assistant in min-. ing at the State University, has been called to the University of Nevada to take the assistant professorship of metallurgy. He will depart soon for his new field of labors. Mr. Young received his degree of B. 8. from the university in '93. He is a brilliant young man of many promising qualities. His present home 15 at 2438 Mission street, San Francisco. The directors of the Art Association of the university met yesterday m East Hall. Miss Mary Bell, who has been president since the organization was founded, ten- dered her resignation and the following officers were elected: President, Miss Eva Powell; correspond- ing secretary, Miss Anne Holmes: record- ing secretary, Miss Mary Ratcliffe; treas- urer, Miss Mary Powell; directors, Mis~ Jessica_Davis, Miss Lucile Graves, Miss Mary Jewett, Miss Eliza McKinne, Miss Inez Shippey. The university rifie team will hold competitive hunt, open to all student: on Saturday, September 22, from 4 a. m. to 10 p. m.” The hunt will take place in Alameda and Contra Costa counties. Rifies only may be used. Captain D. L. Baker of the team and Harold Bradiey are at the head of the hunt. The young ladies of the freshman class ve a reception to the young men of '04 this evening in Stiles Hall. The Beta Theta Pl fraternity has In- itiated Oliver Gale W. H. Ramsaur, 8. H. Phelan and C. R. Jones, all fresnmen. The best baseball game of the season was won this afternoon by the sopho- moves’, from the freshmen. The score was 4-3. Cannon Balls Made of Gold. 1t was before the days of the dum-dum bullet that gold and silver bullets and cannon balls were fired at an enemy. When the Indian city of Anad was besieged by Emperor Akbar, Princess Cande. who defended it, before her capit- ulation caused all the gold and silver to be molded into bullets on which were en- graved maledictions against the oppres- sor. These were fired by cannon into the jungle, where many of them have since been found. An old peasant, who dled not long ago, in his early days picked up ons of these valuable cannon balls, which was pure «gold and weighed eight pounds.— Westminster Gazetie. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued from Page 10. E4 L & P 6s..128 ¥ & Ci Ry us. |Om C Ry 6s...128 |Pac G Imp 4s.1013% — 1811 Geary-st R 5s. — P & Cl Ry 68.104 — HC& S sws. — PEORRGIE ~ W% | Powell-st R 6s118% — 073410815 | Sac El G&RBs. 9974100 | —"|SF & SIV 68.119% — — ISR of Cal 6s..1114111% S P of A6s.. 11 — ERG (Ser!s M 5s.117% — | Do ( NCNGERis. ~ — [EPC & 7 or Cal 88 ~ Do Do Bs... 118%119 /S P R ist gntd — — NECRE I~ (P R 1% — Do 58 |8V Water 65.. = — N Cal Ry 6s.. — 1l Do ds... 108 1084 Oak G L & H.111% — | Do 3d mtg.. 101% — Oak Tran 6s..117 — [Stocktn Gas s — 1021 WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa.. 6% 70 Spring Valley. 9% 961 | Marin County. 51 — | GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. | Cent G L Co.. — — |Pac L Co...... 4 — Cent L & P Co 4 5 |Sac El G&RCo 35 40 Equit G L Co. 3% 3%/SF G & E.... 54 54y | | Mutual EI Co. 10% 11 ' |San Francisco. 5 51 | {0GL&H. 4 — StknGa&kECol | Pac Gas Imp.. 02% 524/ INSURANCE STOCKS. Firem's Fund.228 BANK STOCKS. Anglo-Cal_Ltd 68 |Lon P & A Bank of Cal...409 |{Merchants' Cal 8 1 o& T8 ‘NGV Nat Bk. First National2ss 300 SAVINGS BANKS. Ger § & L...1850 1825 Hum S & L.. — — Mut Sav Bk.. 45 — S F Sav U..0s01 — STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. California — |0SL&H Geary-st 0 ... Market-st POWDER STOCKS. Caltfornta ... — 1624 VISOTIt vveessee 33 3 Glant Con Co. 85% 8 | b SBGAR STOCKS. 7% 8% Kilavea SP Co — 22 Makaweli § Co 43% 14 Hana S P Co.. Haw C & S Co 86l — Honokaa S Co. 30% 31 Onomea S Co. 2§ Hutch 8 P Co. 35 Paauhau 8 Co. 31 MISCFLLANEOUS STOCKS. Al Pack Assn.122 12 Oceanic § Co..107%1073% Cal Fruit Assn 47 Pac A F A 15 150 15185 Oceantc § Co. .— ™ Par ramnt Co. 2% — Morning Session. 150 Hutchinson § P Co. 140 Makawell . | 100 Market Street Rallway 134000 Oceante 8 § 175 Paauhau S P Co. | 5 Pacific Gas Imp. 2% S F Gas and Electric Co. 10 § F_Gas and Electric Co. 150 8 V Water. Street— 2 Bank of California PEPPPN i { Afternoon Session. 3 & BRXBEIABN ARRSRBA3 e i s 8 Board. 4 Alaska Packers'-Assn 45 Glant Powder Con. 10 Hawailan Commercial and Sugar. 10 Hutchinson § P Co. $2000 Market St R R Con 3% 8§ F Gas and Flectric Co. 5 S F Gas and Electric Co, wxal 84 LRHIEELSITY = i Fs 8 ExEEse $5000 Oceanic § S bonds, cash. %0 Paauhau S P Co. PRODUCERS' £ OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 630 Home Ol 200 Home Ofl . 50 Sterling O and D Co. Afternoon Bession. Board— 300 Caribou 300 Cala-Standard 60 Sterling O and Street— 200 San Joaquin OIl 35 Sterling O and D MINING STOCKS. 3 R ! The following were the sales in the San - cisco Stock and Exchange Board ye:(erdly';m Morning Sesslon. - 528 PP 53 s8R and Dev. 200 Andes .......... 07 200 Overman » 300 Best & Beicher 25| 200 Potosi 18 300 Caledonia ...... 41| 100 Savage . 18 100 Con Cal & Va..115 200 Sierra Ny 31 50 Crown Point... 13| ] i 05 400 Gould & Curry. 83| 500 Utah 1000 Ophir ........... 46 Afternoon Sesston, 100 Belcher ........ 17; 500 Hale & 200 Challenge Con.. 20| 150 Hale & 100 Chollar ........ 18| 600 Savage . 17| 100 Con Cal & Va..115, 100 Silver Hiil i 100 Confidence . T 100 Utah ... 05 | 300 Crown Point... 13| 900 Yellow Jacket.. 18 100 Gould & Curry. 35 ‘The following were the sales in t] Stock Board yesterday: be Paciflc | Morning Session. i " xsut & Belcher 25 300 Silver Hill %“; Chall Con. 20| 300 Silver Hill o 00 C C & Va....1 17| 200 Silver Hill 2 500 Unlon Con..iil 17 50 Yellow Jacket. 13 FRIDAY, Sept. 14— p. m. Bid Ask, Bid. Ask. %" 0 o 04 o o - o o 0 ~-© 1 18 ] % % 09 @ o s a a2 W 10 o B 19 1 2| 1818 ™ T i 15120, @ a o 53 - ol 0 @ = = u o o0 = = @ = u 3 o 0 o 04 i iE lg, chants' Exchanse, San Francisco, Cal., September 14, 1900, The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry building was at exactly noon to-day— i, e. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Com er. U. S. N.. in chargs. Sun, Moon and Tide. * % United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Helghts of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by offcial au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the clty front on-street wharf) about twenty five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 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 occurre; 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 threo tides, as sometimes accurs. 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 referen: the mean of the lower low waters. Steamer Movements. —— TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From. Due. Titania .|Nanaimo.... Frogroso -|Oyster Harbor. Walla Waila. .| Victoria. Eureka [Humboldt. Empire ..|Coos Bay.. Mineola ........|Nanaimo...... State of Cal.... Portland sre‘u . ucoo- Bay. North Fork.....|Humbol ‘Washtenaw ....|Tacoma... {[Newport. .|Humboldt. Bonita Colon ew York. Umatilla. i Victorly, Robt. Adamson o, Coquille River.|Grays Harbor. Santa Rosa .... San Diego. §t. Paul........[Cape Nom W. H. Kruger.|Tillamook. Herodot . ‘| Hamburg. Moana . .|Australia. Coos Bay. _|Newport. TO SAIL. Destination. Portland. Grays Ha: Willapa Har. Portland...... ~.|Portland. Bonita ....|Newport. W. Kruger Tillamook..... A North Fork|Humboldt_ . |Sep. G. Dollar..|Grays Harbor(Sep. N. Maru....|China &Japan|Sep. Santa_Rosa/San Diego $— Shipping Intelligence. S — ARRIVED. Thursday, September 13. Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 18 hours from Needle Rock, via Point_Arena 10 hours. Friday, Segtemher 14 U S stmr Hancock, Struve, /1§ days from Nagasaki, via Kobe 14 days. Stmr San Juan, Brown, 13% days from La Libertad. Stmr Crescent City, Stockfleth, 35 hours from Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, 33 hours from Ventura. Stmr Coos Bay, Nopander, 72 hours from San | Crescent City. | Pedro. Stmr Mary D Hume, Herrman, 14 days from Unalaska. Jap stmr Nippon Maru, Allen, 20 days from | Hongkong, via Yokohama 17 days, lulu 7 days. Schr 1da McKay, Lehtola, 23 days from Al- bion. CLEARED. Friday, September 1. LStme San Mateo, Fletcher, Nanaimo; Pacific myp Co. . Stmr Columbia, Doran, Astoria; Oregon Rall- road and Nav Co. Bktn W H Dimond, Hansen, Honolulu; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. . SAILED. Friday, September 14. Stmr Noyo, Johnson, Fort Bragg. Stmr Scotla, Walvig, Rockport. Stmr Tillamook, Hughes, Alblon. Stmr Santa Rosa. Alexander, San Diego, etc. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson, Greenwood. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Crua. Stmr Cleone, Madsen, Caspar. Simr Seqtofa, Winkie, —. Bktn W _H Dimond, Hansen, Honolulu. Schr J Evpinger. Skipper. —. Schr Western Home, Christiansen, Coos Bay. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Sept 14, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind SW, velocity 10 miles. SPOKEN. Aug 23, lat 18 S, lon 37 W—Br ship Manx King, from Antwerp, for San Franmeisco. DOMESTIC PORTS. SAN DIEGO-Arrived Sept 14—Schr Azalea, from Port Blakeley. ASTORIA—Arrived Sept 14—Br ship Mara- thon, from Nagasaki. Sailed Sept 14—Br stmr Monmouthshire, for Hongkorg. NEAH BAY—Passed Sept 14—Bktn Benicla, from Kihel, for Port Townsend. BOWENS_ LANDING—Sailed Sept 14—Schr Corinthian, for San Francisco. USAL—Arrived Sept 14—Stmr Navarro, hence Sept 18. %fl.‘l‘ TOWNSEND—Arrived Sept 14—Schr King Cyrus, from Kahulul. HONOLULU—Arrived 4—Jap stmr Hong- kong Maru, hence Aug 29. Sept §—Br stmr Belglan King, ice Aug o S R S et e e ound; Jap stmr Hol . Salled Ezpt 6—Schr hber via Hono- Buhne, for Eu- reka. HILO—Arrived Sept 1—Bark Annle Johnson, hence Auz 4. NEW WHATCOM—Sailed Sept 13—Schr Chal- lenger, for San Francisco. SEATTLE—Arrived Sent 14—Br ship Ivy, from Honolulu: stmr City of Topeka, from a. DYetied Sent 15-Stmr Queen, for Sitka, CCOS BAY—Arrived Seot 14—Schr Viking, trom Golovin Bay. EASTERN PORT. NORFOLK—Safled Sept 13—Br ship Hono- luly, for Manila. FOREIGN PORTS. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Sept 13—Ger ship Najade, from Oregon. NANAIMO—Arrived Sept 13—Br stmr Robert Adamson, hence Sept 9. Sailed Sept 12—Nor stmr Titanla, for San Francisco. ‘Y%OHAIAES:IM Sept 10—Br ship County of_Edinburgh. . NPAWCARTLE, Aus—[n port Aug +—Fr bark Vendee, for San Francisco. . SYDNEY—In port July 23—8hip Wm H Macy, for San Francisco. SANTA ROSALIA-In port July 3-—Br ship rdencraig, Oregon. Axnponln:n- bark Marion Lightbody, “h _Salled July 2-Fr bark ’““Avamg—h"“n‘lflli 15—Br ship West 'L—In port Aug 5—] bark Col- Lothian. for bert, for Van ; ‘Arrived Sept —Stmr Luca- NEW YORK-—. ‘trom Liverpool and Queenstown. e ASGOW . 8alled ‘Sept 13—Strar Sardinian, O OVILLE Sailed Sept l—Stmr Paristan tram Liverpoot. for Montrear, = T e h, from Hamburs, for New York, NUMBERS & Honduras National Loftery Co, = (LOUISIARA STATE LOTTERY,) | &5 Class “!.L:Pummz.lhn::u. C.A., % Saturday, September 8, 1900, H No, Prize.|No. 3 24| 281 8| a1 400, 80| 466 595, 16/ 1005 143 16| 1240 1348 16| 1564 1659 24/ 2026 2066 24| 2228 2389 120| 2438 218. 8 232, 2601 24| 71 3063, 24| 3064 3235 24 3307. iR ity 40(75415. . 4343 0 w72 % 5068, fo| sua. 18 5284 40| 5387 1 482 16/ 5861 18 5876, 16| 6080. it 619 24f 6218, o1 18 S e a H e b - | o8 24{79055. » 054 247 £ - - 79098 nulmst e G b R e i 7488, 16| 7539, 18 92 16| 7941 » 16) 8257 % 3 B % a559. s H .fl' 80183, 18 %514, ) - e 80621 2% 10267, - 10779 | e s 10835, | §1533. 1 81925, 90 24/82439. 15 16{s2530. © ols2978 % 16 82742 ® 18(32873 i 120 33578 ® 4083105, 18 £{83n9 . 18,8350, 4 1833885 1653550 3% 2484212, o 2434634 tr 16/85168. i 18 %5615 it 16/ 35881 % Pt 16 “0jse0s7 o 1696257 0 24{36496. b 4096690 = ilgssae. Il 24 “0l547. ® 16/87639. n 120/7887 b 18 “ 2 - 18/39229. kA .. 18/39710 % 2)20149.. 24/80916. 1% 80{20681. 24/90100. EN 40/21003.. 24/90262. . pd 16/21175.. 16190424 s 102174 16190430 = 294, 2450859, " 16/22020. 16/91118. pLd 24/22134. $0/91235. ™ 16/22307.. 16/91407 .. 18 .. 16191583 24 40j22821. 0(917. 2 s 16/32080 it 6/23628. = 16192127 2 2423726 =" 16(92343 . " 2424396 16 80 92428 24 = E B 3 22078 » e = 0 24845 b . 16/25039. 34 24/26183. g 2494107 iy e 40/94443 2% [ 18] 8 E » 9 16} - 16i96619.0 010 o o 16{96579.. o 18 1| I 15 0 16 16 8 4“0 15 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. One hundred numbers from 4966 to 49745, in- clusive, being 50 numbers on each side of tha number drawing the first capital prize of $30,- 00— On:’hundred numbers from 55512 to 55612, In- clusive, being 50 numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of $8000—$24. One hundred numbers from 29525 to 29625, in- clusive, being 50 numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of $4000—$18. TERMINAL PRIZES. Nine hundred and ninety-nine numbers end- ing with 95, being the two last figures of the number drawing the capital prize of $30,000-33. Nize hundred and ninety-nine numbers end- ing with 62, being the two last figures of the number drawing the second capital prize of $3000—3$8. 16| The subscriber, having supervised the single 16 | number drawing, Class I. Honduras National 4 | Lottery Company, hereby certifies that the 18 | above are the numbers which were this day % | drawn from the 100, placed in the wheel, 120 | with the prizes corresponding to them. )| Witness my hand at Cortes, Honduras, 16| €. A., this Saturday, September 3. 1900. 16| (Signed) W. S. CABELL, Commissioner. n!w FOR 3 CENTS-ONE - EIGHTH OF @l BRSLRESERERYEGERRESSusEseY shEsaRninRERtanEntNRRIIRRE; i i 41487. FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE. 16| NEW YORK, Aug. 2, 1900. 4) | Before me, Woolfgeschinsky, of 154 Monros 40 | street, in this city, was sworn and says that 24 | he is the bona fide owner of one-eighth ticket 400 | No. 86837, class H, Honduras National Lottery 40 | Comzany of Puerto Cortez, and with a num- 16 | ber drew the first capital prize of thirty thou- 40 | sand ($30,000) dollars_and has received _the money in full. Certificate filed in New York Hi F3 & 19: 16 o 1644631, 8 | County. 16 44979 2| (Signed) WOOLFGESCHINSKY. 40! 24145028, 18 MAX WUSTROW, 16451 16145205 18 Notary Public No. 75, Kings County. 24 464 2443473, 80| 16/ 43689, 1645737 | @0 FOR 2% CENTS-ONE-EIGHTH OF 24/45891. mmm..,. . FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE. 16/45044. 18| 0 issouri, County of Jackson. 80146195 8046213, 2 State ol SAS CITY. Mo.. e 22, 1900, 16/ 46308 d0/48aT 2| e are the bona fide ownars of oné-elghtn 24/46850 2446863 18| ticket No. 86837, drawing of the Honduras Na- 24/46885. 16147006 .. 24| tional Lottery Company, August 11, 1900, held 4047117, 8047208, 24| at Puerto Cortes, Honduras, C. A, which 40l41471. 4TS, 18| number won the capital prize of $30,000. 2447628 1647735 18 WM. A SOU 16147751 1647762, 24 | 630 West Elghth street, Kansas City, Mo., 24479 2447832, 24| ™ genger Conductor on Wabash Railroad. u 43193 1648204, WM. G. MOON, 244849, 2445557 O Dl Ry s, 16/ 48887 2448724, Kansas City, Mo. g“. 80/48968. Subscribed and sworn to by Wm. A. Sours 49112, 24149188 this Auguet 22, 1900. fam 1. $iams (Signed) BURRITT 8. KING, 9482, 80/49591. 16[49841 ft - oSy e 49695 3000049840 . 40'49931 133750 FOR 23 CENTS-ONE-EIGHTH OF 50208, o e :Iml-n | FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE. 50514, 4 State of Illinots, County of Cook. 5074 80150797 50808 being_duly sworn, on his 50949 he 13 a resident of 31 51168, 24[51247. 51284 city of Chicago. State 51270, iy by occupation & salor, S 16/51636. ¢ one-elghth tcket No. 86537, Honduras 3 owner - a 51699, Em Lottery Company, of Puerto Cortez, {0is300. number drew the first s thousand (320,000) dol- issE H. KRUELWICH, Notary Publie. sapsedennBenegpent i EEEE Hi R IHI‘II=!‘!!==EISSlE!G'!!::EtI?!:{!S = i S |fl Notary Publie. 61691 e £ FOR B EIGHTH OF 81793.. g'v FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE. ez, 8 of Misscurt, of St. Louis. 62548 .}"“'.............?‘L-.--.u-m 62932, 12 | sworn, on her oath says that she is the bona 63209, 18 | fide owrer of the ticket No. $6%37 63775, 3 ip tne Honduras 515, 2{ "f.&"“-—““ e b sust [§ i I SR e X & | 3o Ehnistana State bl