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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1900. ERER'S Quintonica hair toric is sold at | s Drug , Market and Stockton sts.; | kton st. in every room—Winchester #t., near Market; 700 room: night; §150 to % E pinal trouble, rheumatism, nexs, paralvels and all nervous diseases. liscases, rheumatism, par- | kidneys cured without drugs | RT REEVE, 6% Kearny. | vopular hairdresser; styies | hes §1 up; ornaments cheap. destroys MISS EATON, n pianos, furpiture, diamonds, s secrecy. Uncle Harrls, 15 Grant 74»” expe: ve work: reasonsble rate: ence. J. B. RAY, %7 J , Shampoo e pke : best ané is always cheapest for cast-oft clothing; ca Cla ymen under £t. N monds and 4....GOOD TX¥ o ) S04 brand new fia Van Ness; leased for §7 r ? Then rota et s and bath; 4186, Call. prices: plans and 1nd7 M ms, bath: lot 50x | 413 Kearny st. | REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For SALE and EXCHANGB | t agents in this city. | ary DA ADVERTISEMENTS. | A A ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. | Park, Alamed in San Francisco R. T SR. house, 7 rooms, bath; ace; electric and gas ghti rd, lawn, shrubbery and ] J. S. HANLE 7 Park st ALAMEDA HOOMS AND BOARD. | T-CLASS board or end wite x 4407, e g = | vate family in Alameda; office. i FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS| ma poly b FURNISHED FRUITVALE HOU OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. "CEFICE—1118 BROADWAY. = | ..A_SACRIFICE b $40 PER MO. x80 feet, in splendid away for | OAKLAND REAL ESTA' = SA Washington and 14th sts. lots; north side; Telegraph eve. and Four- ever offered; 50x130 Telegraph ave.; easy walk worth $200. BELDEN % and Fourteenth a ; on Piedmont elec- close to power- | lesired. BELDEN & COOK, | 1 Fourteenth sts. | $20 er ground and £100 CASH fine ‘place for vashington )TTAGE of 7 rooms and bath; central loca- price $3500; eaey terma. A. J. SNYDER & CO. 467 Ninth Cakland, Cs BIG EACRIFICE. Near! w home of 7 rooms, bath, conserva- lory and porches: fine large lot: mear cars and trains: fruit trees, garden and barn; §2750 cost me $4000. Address Owner, P. O. %, Sacramento, Cal. | | | | | | | | { go0d house of 7 rooms, bat P done; 1ot 35x140 feet: bargain. | : PETERSON, 478 Tenth st FURNISHED or unfurnished house of § large | rooms lumbing; lot Gox 200 529 19th st.. Oukld. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. e of § rooms, bath, car- 650 24th st mear Grove; R. FRANKE, 1622 Grove bath; sanitary Onkla L houses. Get_list from GEO. W. AUS- & CO. 10 Broadway, Oakiand. e e e OAKLAND FURN % 10 you from H, Schellbaa, the , 1ith and Franklin, Oak!and. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. u;f I"olkA—IJNQ furnisbed | rooms housckeeping. in private | - Harrison. 2 FURNIEHED rooms for bsk €27 Dore, nr. $th room, compiste for | [ bath, quiet. VIFTH, 38—2 sunny housekeeping, $12; also eunny hall Tooms, 34 and $5. JEN CATE ave, 1050- =; lght he scier 15, S1%-Two nicely furnished rooms, ard, for housekesping. MARKIET. pear Fifth—2 rooms_furnished, fold- ng bed; gas; $10; part. 342 Kearny st. MINNA. %—Sunny furnished front housekeep- 1ug and single room c and $1 per week. . 1275-_Pariy or completely furnished back parior; sumn: running water; &_permitt CAK, 1%—Large sunay front en: newly furnisked; folding reasonabie. SOUTH PARK, 1775 furnished 'rooms for bousckeeping; very ecnvenient, with kiteh- gas; bath; | WANTED—3 unfurnished rooms | way Company ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. TWELFTH, 12, near Market—Furnished rooms for housckeeping; rent §7 and $& CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subecriptions has been established at A—BRL use, 1 to §1 per night: 3135 to $5 per housekeeping; open all nigh ALBION ave, 168—One or t rooms fo let 2 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- | . wuites, single; also unfurnished. ed sunny rooms, ght up; transient, suits or “hanged hands; newl&{ IFFORD, 264 furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable, ceatly furnished room suitable | all The Navarre)—Elegantly furnished | s or single; travelersaccommodated. | 774 Large well-furnished sunny sulte, e of bathroom, in quiet private family. | GRTE ave. 1050- well-furnished suifble for gentlemen; free telephone. NI) SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh sts. nny rooms, en suite or parlor; reading-room; elevator. | near 4th—Finely furnished conveniences; home- | es 2 nicely furnished rooms in | | ORNE, 134—Large sunny room, nicely | e for 1 or 2 gentlemen, with | wrd | TAYES, 11 ¢ tam front room suitable for | gas; bath: §7. unn: an; vate: bath; sin. rms.: board optional Ay ORTH_ 515—Basement of 2 sunny urnished ner Post—Sunny furnished housekeeping rooms, gas and | _2 nicely furnished rooms; cheap; 8. SR, 172}, cor. Broderick—3 elegant : tinsha’ or unfrnshd: modern; pri- vate house; with or without board. A ewly furnished : t room; pri- | ; $150 week. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market st.—Nicely | furnished rooms, $ & week up; 8¢ a day up. | NORWOOD, 611 Taylor—Furnished sultes and | rooms: privilege of dining room and kitchen. | O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; electrie lights; day, w | { s | ROSEDA | | LE House, 319 and 321 Ellisst._Rooms, night 25c to $1. week $1 25 to $4; open night. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis st.—Incandescent light; | reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- ler; rooms, per night, 3c to $1 50; week, 52 to $5: ‘month, $5 to $30; elevator on ground floor; | rooms with hot and cold water: baths. oo with: [ SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., | near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. [ | | SIXTH, 136—Sunny furnished rooms for housekeeping: also other rooms. ight X, 409, and 22 Mint ave.—Sunny fur- ished room’ rent reasonable. STOCKTON, 68—Nice sunny furnished sulte, TURK. 125—Furnished sunny rooms for 1 or 2 gents, or man and wife. TURK 3—Nicely furnished sunny front or back rooms; newly furnished | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109 Valencia_st ROOMS WANTED. suitable for housekeeping; sunny and central; rent $i5. Box 'all office. GENTLEMAN would teach German for room rent _Box 4162 Call office. ROOMS AND BOARD. BOARD and rooms at 416 First st near Har- rison. FIRST-CLASS modern famlly hotel; very sunny rooms: fine table. 16M California st. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the Maria Kip Orphanage of 520 Lake st., San Francisco, has recelved the following orphan and half-or- phans from July 1 to October 1, 190: Amelia | A. L. Dienst, 11 years § months: Emma Alice Pianto, 9 rs 4 months: Emily O'Nell, 4 yea § month: Henrletta B. Cl months; Edna Corscilia, 7 yea: Irene Corscilia, 8 years; Mary E! A0 years 4 months; Luey years § month l | { 1 | l len Morgan, Morgan, § ROOMS papered_from $250: whitened $1 up: painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third. | BAD tenants efected for $4; collections made; | city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., | | 415 Montgomery st.. rooms $-10; tel. £530. SEWING MACHINES AND SL'PPLIE!.. ou hanged; re- | lowest rate 205 Fourth. | . ®0ld, rented, repaired: needles and 145 6th; phone Mint 4 ALL kinds bought, rxt $ ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- teed. Charles Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. WILSON_BROS., storage and moving; covered vi Tenth and Marke et; phone South 762, PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- 2320 Filimore phone Jackson 281. SLOT MACHIN BOUGHT 2nd sold; new and second-hand; large display; very cheap. 927 Market, room 220. ———— e TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS We | sell better machines for less money than any | house in the city; rentals, $3. The Typewriter | Exchange, 53 California; telephone Main 266, | ALWAYS bargains In typewriters; any make. Write for prices to L. & M. ALEXANDEK, e e DIVIDEND NOTICES, DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 110 (ffty cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be yable at the office of the company, 227 Market st., on and after Thurs- day, November 1, 180, Transfer books close Frifay, October 2, 1900, at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. ———— Y LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT! NOTICE—Taxes due uvon assessments made by the State Board of Equalization—Control- ler's Devartment, State of California, Sac- ramento, October 9, 1%0.—In accordance with the provisions of section 3688 of the Politica Code, notice is hereby given that 1 have re- ceived from the Stats Board of Equalization the “Duplicate Retord of Assessments of Rallways" and the “‘Duplicate Record of Ap- portionment of Rallway Assessments. con- taining the agsessments uj roperty cach " 5r ‘the “following named ssscciations or | corporations, as fixed by said State Board of | b‘.quall‘nlllon I‘;r ttg ywdlwo. to-wit: Central Pacific Rallroad Com . South Pacific Const. Raflroad Company. Southern Pa: cific Raiiroad Company, thern ~California Motor Road Company, Carson and Colorado Raiircad Company, California Northwestern Rallway Company (lessees San Francisco and North Pacific Railroad), Santa Fe Pacific Rail- road Company, San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Ratlway Company, Southern California Railway Company, North Pacific Coast Rail- road Company, Pacific Coast Rallway Com- pany, Pajaro Valley Consolidated Iroad Company, Nevada County Narrow-Gauge Rai road Company, Nevada-California-Oregon Rail- . Alameda and 8an Joaquin Rall- r0ad _Company, Sierra Raliway Company of California, Randsburg Railway Company. Gualala River Railroad Company, Slerra Va leys Ral'way Company, California and Nevada Rellroad Company. San Francisco and San Mateo (Electric) Railroad Company and Pull- man's Palace Car Company. e The State and count taxes on 1 al property, and obe-baif of the State and count taxes on all real property are now due an 1""' le, and will be delinquent on the last onday in November next, at § o'clock p. m., and unless paid to the State Treasurer at the Capitol. prior thereto, & per cent will be added o the amount thereo! and unless so paid on or before the last Monday In April next, at ¢ o'cleck p. m., an additional § per cent will be added to the amount thereof. The remaining _one-half of the State and county taxes on all real and Dle at sny time %né:mizl‘nhl:: uthlm in April next, at 6 o'clock B; the Onpitol wm’r“mxfifinm be | REID—In Oakland, October 21, 1900, John, be- BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. marriage and death notices sent mail will not be inserted. They must be hand in st either of the pubiication offices and be indorsed With the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same publish BORN. McGEF—In this éity, October 21, 1900, to the wite of John R. McGee, a daughter. MARRIED. HARNISH-CEDERHOLM — In San Rafael, October 2, 18 by the Rev. Wyllys Hall, Harry Harnish and Jeanette Cederholm, both of San Francisco, DIED. Barry, Kathleen Levy, Joseoh J. Ely. Dr. Jonas Lyong, James B. g Eawards, Mary E. Lynch, Walter ben, Edzard H. McCormick, Patrick cagar, Thomas McFarland, Edna i Fitzgerald, Jobn T. Godeau, Leontine P. Harris, Lewis B. Harrington, Joseph A. Halpin, Hannah Hanfora, Liv Hagen, Frederi Reld, John Ryan, George Tuttle, Simeon B. Walsh, Edward M. Wohler. Henry Zeh, Juana K —Kathleen, dearly beloved daughter liam and Kate Barry, sister of Irene and Willie Larry, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parry and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Btevens, u native of California, aged § years and § months, ELY—In this city, October 21, 1560, Jonas Bly, | M. D, a nati of Pittsburg, . aged 4 years EDWARDS—In this city, October 2, 150, Mary | Elfgabeth, widow of the late R. M. Edwards, and mother of William, Maze, David and Samuel wards and Mrs. Joseph Jenks, a native o London, England, aged 81 years 2 months and : G Funeral services this day (Monday), 1 o’clock, at her late residence, 1407 Guugia Interment vrivate. | at n this city, ober 20, 1900, Edzard beloved son of Henry and the late iben, brother of Anita, Ailma, Hazel and Myrtie Biben, and nephew of Mrs. Clara Faithful and Albert and Ellis Worrall, a na- tive of California, aged 1 year 4 months and 3 days L Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at k, from the residence of his iather, 3 ores street, between Six- teenth and Se Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, : funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. EAGAR—In this city, October 21, 1900, Thomas Eagar, a native of New York, aged 70 years € months and 21 days | [ Friends are respectfully fnvited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1| o'clock, from his late residence, 413 Central avenue, between Hayes and Fell streets. | | Interment private. L] ERALD—In this city, October 20, 1900, n T., beloved husband of Mamie Fitz- gerald, father of Edward, James and_Susie | Fitzgerald, brother of Mrs. James Cruise, | Mrs. Robert Henry and Annie Fitzgerald, and son-in-law of Mr. D. McCluskey, a native of Troy, N. Y., aged 34 years § months | and 14 da; {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | | | | (Tuesday), at §:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, $2 Dolores street, thence to St. James Church, where a requiem mass will be cele- The Two Vessels Are the Last of Uncle Sam’s Wood Fleet and Fine Specimens of Ameri- can Naval Architecture. SHENANDOAH AND ARYAN EXPERIENCE DIFFICULTY IN MAKING PORT AFTER COMING UP TO BAR UNDER FULL SAIL brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ARYAN AND SHENANDOAH, LAST OF AMERICA'S WOODEN FLEET BUILT AT BATH, ME., UNDER DIFFICULTIES. BOTH VESSELS MADE THE BAR UNDER FULL SAIL, BUT HAD MAKING PORT TO PUT ABOUT | ing at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross | Cemeter: IGNATIAD héun"ll No. Y. M. ’L i‘:{&mb:r: are requested to a: at the house o i 41 % mnurm‘x‘xg to-morrow (Tuesday), at § o'clock, | AND MAKE FOR THE OPEN SEA. to atterd the funeral of our late brother, J. T. Fitzgerald. Per order | o= K. COSGRAVE, Presidenf. HE American vessels Arvan and Shenandoah are both playing in hard luck. They had a difficult time of it in reaching port, and both had to put to séa again : | C. L. EBNER, Secretary. | GODEAU—An annual high requiem mass will | be_celebrated to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9:30 | o'clock, at Notre Dame des Victoires French | Church, Bush street, for the repose of the | soul of Leontine Pac Godeau, beloved mother I of Jullus S. Godeau. ! 3 . p HARRIS—In East Oakland, October 16, 190, | When all seemed fair for & run across the Lewis B. Harris, beloved son of Lew B. and | bar. Minnle Sampson Harris, & grandson of The Aryan 18 now ready to dock; but John A Sampson, aged 1o years and it may be several days before the Shen- I Funeral service private at the residence | andoah comes alongside. The Aryen, in ?r ldhalli:run‘;m r:z{lr,u:lm)x n\'enule.zlo’:nn Oak- | spite of her hard-luck journey, is ready and, this day (Monday), at 1180 o'clock. | g eriters, but the Shenan- | Inter Laurel Hill Ci L Rar foock- | for the underwriters, bu { Cnca, ot 2 N o eloek | Cometery, San F¥an- | 4 .y yag to be overhauled. She was afoul | HARRINGTON—In this city, October 20, 1900, | of the British ship Crompton on Saturday | Joseph A., beloved brother of Gregory Har- ) vessels were slightly | rington sad Mrs. Patriek Gronin® of Pets. | DiSDt, and Dboth ve T ghtly | luma, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged | Gamaged. | 59 years. R On the night of August 21, when the | HALPIN—In this o October 20, 1900, Han- Shenandoah was in latitude 33.51 south, | pah JHalvin, @ native of Ireland, aged 73 | Jongiture.164 east, Captain Harvey, while HANFORD—In Oakland, October 20, 1900, | Under mental derangement, disappeared Liveria W., beloved wife of J. M. Hanford, A unknown to any one. He was never seen and mother of Elizabeth J., James M., Robert afterward, and it is supposed he commit- C. D.. Leland 5. and Joseph W. Hanford and | teq suicide by jumping overboard. A | Mrs. Edgar D. rumb of Pasadena and Mrs. M v | Dr. F. E. Sawyer of San Rafael, a native of Strong west wind was blowing and heavy Canada, aged 3§ years and 13 days. (Sacra- ' sea running. mento Record Union please c v v ' rrlends Cand onqiatacanees ire respect. | The ship was brovght to port by Chief Officer Taylor. fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Tuesday), At xn'cllnck. from zr;_e Second | Captain “Jim™ Murphy of the Arthur | *ongregational Church, corner of Tenth and | gewal} is on his way here to take com- Peralta streots, Oakland. Interment Mountain | O W& i : | View Cemetery. rment Mountain | ;und of the vessel. In the old days the HAGEN this city, October 21, 1900, Fred- | Shenandoah was the ‘‘crack” of the Se- grick Hagen. a native of Schwerln, Germany, | wall fleet, and Captain Murphy was the aged 24 years. “ " T Friends and acquaintances and members | "CTack” master. Bince he left her the of the International Bakers' Unfon No. 24 | vessel has not done so well, and he is now :" W’p“"“}r!l)' l;‘“\l'd U’)]fl“tlnd lh; fl‘fl!l;l | hurrying to San Francisco to once more o-morrow (Tuest ¢ 1 o'cloc om_ t) v pariors of the Ganiner & Guntz Undertaking | take command of the finest wooden ship Company, 1208 Mission street, between-Eighth | afloat. and Ninth. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- | As long as the Shenandoah and Aryan last they will gerve as samples of what e ate meiis | Uncle Sam could do in the way of ship- In this city, October 19, 1900, Joseph J.. on of John J. Levy, and brother of Sol J. Levv Mrs. D. 8. | bullding when wooden vessels held sway. :\:‘;n»“m\m ;\’ 1',_-\‘ i Mrsi J. 8§ (;.,m,mmlgs | The colliglon between the Shenandoah Maria and Rebecea Levy, a native of | New York City, aged 53 ,-@“’,v (New York | and Crompton did not amount to much papers please copy.) | The two vessels came together during a 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Jull in the breeze, but neither was seri- fully invited to attend the funeral services | o, T o this day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, at his | OUSIY ged. late residence, %09 Fillmore street. Crema~ ST tion L O. O. F. Crematory. POTATO MAREKET GLUTTED. LYONS—In Oakland, October 19, 1900, James ' B. Lyons, beloved husband of Ann Lyons, father of Thomas F., James B., Maggle, An- nle and Josephine Lyons and Mrs. Richard Port on the Rush. Bennetts, a native of Ireland, aged 70 years. g iriends and acqualntances are respect- | For weeks past the ranchers along the | DRl spend e Sotve el \this day | Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers have | (Monday), at 8:3 o'clock, from his late rest | peen gathering up 'their potatoes and denge, 660 Adeline street, thence to the Church | DECR, BSUIRIRE, P R L D ket, Thou- of e Immaculate Concention, where a re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose | sands and tens of thousands of sacks Recent Rains Send the Tubers Into | of his soul, commencing at § o'clock. 1In-|payve lined the banks of the various e At et noaary ® Cemetery, OAK- | joughs for months past, but not a man wanted to ship. He expected a big ad- vance in prices, and was holding on. Then came the rain, and all hands de- cided it was time to ship. For a week past there has been an average arrival of 6000 sacks of potatoes a day at Jack- son nndenlsthg(!ox:‘ !!';t;‘et &};c{v‘%‘an{d E utted. The Chie: arf- A i',‘_‘:fl:_ !:x?ée:-n?sr neo"w!hgvlng some fun getting the aged 14 vears 6 months and 6 days. | spuds moved uptown. H—In Oskland, October 21, 1900, at 222 | Ninth street, Walter, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch, a native of Oakland, aged 2 days. McCORMICK—In this city. October 21, 1900, Fatrick McCormick, a native of Ireland, aged | Years, | McFARLAND—In Oakland, October 20, 1900, | Edna, beloved and only daughter of Mre. M. L The '(x\\:lnerdnl )xer\'iceng wm] h':: held to- | ————T morrow (Tuesday), _at o'clock, at the sh ¢ ransports. residence of F. E. Wolff, 131 Park avenue, Rush Orders on po Alameda. The transport Sherman will sall away for Manila this week, and the Sheridan will be made ready to sail on November 1 Originally it was intended to send the Sherman away on the ist and the Sheridan on November 16, but circum- stances have arisen which make a rush order necessary, and both vessels will jeave ahead of time. The chances are that both the Sherman and Sheridan will call at China with supplies. loved husband of Catherine Reild, a native of | Newfoundland, aged 6§ years and 5 montha. | RYAN—In the City and County Hospital, | October 21, 1900, George Ryan, a native of | California, aged 23 years. TUTTLE—In San Rafael, October 21, 1000, Simeon E. Tuttle, a native of{ Marietta, Ohic, vices will be held to- | mged S6 years 11 months and 26 d t 12:30 o’clock, at Cypress 7 The funeral morrow (Tuesday), Lawn Cemetery , October 20, 1900, Edward M. Walsh, son of the late Mary Getchell, stepson of James T. Getchell, father of Eldred C. Walsh and Mrs. F. J. Emerson, and brother of Mrs. Annie Kerrison, a na. tive of Rockland, Me., aged 50 years 10 Bourbaki Is Leaking. The French ship Bourbaki docked at the seawall yesterday. Crossing the bar she struck, and is now leaking at the rate of about two inches an hour. The vessel is in a bad way, and the chances are that she will have to be discharged | at once and docked. The pilot who was in charge of her has been suspended. —_———— Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED! Sunday, October 21 Stmr Alcatraz, Carlson, 47 hours from Port | Los Angels Stmr National City, Dettmers, 14 hours from Fort Brage. Stmr Eureka, Jassen, 2§ hours from Eureka. Stmr Rival, Johnson, 4l days trom Willapa Harbor. Bark Harvester, Krebs, 27 da oESchr Caarina, Wallstedt, 2 days from Pirate | ove. SAILED. Sunday, October 2L Stmr Lakme, Schage, Eureka. Stmr Noyo, Johnson, Fort Brags. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson, Greenwood. Stmr Mineola, David, Tacoma. Chil Bark Pacifico. Kruger, Antofogasta. Schr Mald of Orleans, Johnson, Grays Harbor. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Oct 21 (10 p. m.)—Weather thick; wind south; velocity 10 miles. SPOKEN Per Br ship Crompton—Sept 2§, lat 12.40 N, long 147 W, Br bark Ivanhoe, Whatcom for Calleo. Per Br ship Cromoton—Sept 16, lat 17 S, long 99 W, new Americs k, from New York for San &nclnc 138 days out. Per Br ship Crompton—Oct 15, Br ship Hyder- abad, hence Oct 18 for Queenstown. DOMESTIC PORTS. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Oct 21—Stmr Ilaqua, hence Oct 19. SEATTLE—Salled Oct 20—Stmr Dolphin, for Skagua GREENWOOD—Sailed Oct 21—Stmr Whites- boro, for San Francisco. EUREKA—Salled Oct 21—Stmr Santa Bar- bara, ior San Francisco; schr Bertie Minor, for Honolulu; schr Una, for Panama Samoa, for San Francisco. Arrived Oct Homer, hence Oct 19; stmr Pomona, hence Oct 20; schr Sparrow, from Newport. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 21—Stmr La Bre- tagne, from Havre; stmr Staatendam, from Rotterdam and Boulogne; stmr Cymric, from Liverpoo QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Oct 2i—Stmr Trvnia, from Boston for Liverpool, and proceeded. Sailed Oct 21—Stmr Campania, from Liver- pool for New York. MOVILLE—Arrived Oct 21—Stmr City of Rome, from New York for Greenock, and pro- stmr | ceeded. ANTWERP—Arrived Oct 21—Stmr South- wark, from New York. INISHOWEN HEAD—Passed Oct’ 21—Stmr Tunislan, from Montreal for Liverpool. DUNGENESS—Passed Oet 21—Stmr Grosser Kurfurst, from New York, via Cherbours. for Bremen. SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived _Oct 21 — Stmr Traye, from New York for Bremen, and pro- ceeded. — e Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From. | Due. Crescent City...|Crescent City. Columbia .......|Portiand Santa Ros San Diego. 4 Cleone Tillamook. Oot. 22 Warfleld Oyster Harbor. Oct. 22 Empire Coos Bay. Oct. 22 Pomona oct. 28 Matteawan Oot. 24 Coos Bay. Oct. 24 City of Puebla.. gg: North Fork oct. & Oct. 26 Oct. 2§ Oct. 28 Oct. 26 Oct. 26 oet: 3 Czarina E Bonita p Oct. 28 Curaca Mexico. Oct. 28 months and 13 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day Qaonday), st 2 oclock {rom the paricrs ot Carew & English, 41 Van Ness avenue. Inter- ment Laurel Hill Cemeterv. MEMBERS of Abraham Lincoln Council, Junior Order of United American Mechanics, . Lotz to Martha An- are horeby notified to attend the funeral of | acomust and Maresret A W derson, 1ot on S line of Army street, 115 W of our iate brother, Edward M. Walsh, from W 25 by § 14; $10. the parlors of Carew & English, 41 Van News | “gomn F. Sharp to Patrick F. Dundon, lot on avenue, thie day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, | g jine’ of Jefferson street, 137:6 E of Leaven- By order of the councllor, @ wamen | Worth, B 137:6 by § 187:8; also lot on NB cor- H. M. SCHMIDT, Secretars. &e_,l:(pln?c-ch and Jones streets, E 275 by N WOHLER—In RBisbee, Arizona, October®18, | Jacob Heyman Company to Samuel D. Cole, | 1900, Henry, beloved husband of (Lillle) Sarah O. Wohler, a native of Grass Valley, Cal. (Grass Valley papers please copy.) 7 Buried in Phoenix, Arizona. ZEH—In Alameda, October 20, 190, Juana, be- loved wife of Gottlleb Zeh, and mother of Mre. J. G. Humphrey and Amanda, Carl and Theodore Zeh, a native of Guadalajara, Mex- ico, sged 51 years § months and 2 da ¥ Funeral services this day (Mon: at 11.30 o'clock, at her late residence, Central avenue, "Alameda. Cremation 1. O. O, F. Cemetery. ke Geary-street cars. — e e HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. 4 Telephone South 80. ot on B line of Forty-seventh avenue, 200 N of J street, N 2 by E 120; $10. | R. C. and Emma C. Andrus to J. A. Reeder, | lot on E line of Forty-elghth avenue, 200 S of T street, S 2 by E 120; $10. 1 Edward P, and Rowena Head to F. B. Yoa- m, lot on SE corner of Madrid and South '{’l‘lvn avenue, SW ‘188, SE 100, NE 256:5%, W 121:2%, block 33, Excelsior Homestead; $10. F. R Yoakum to W. R. Lett, same; $10. Charles H. Reynolds to Judah Boas, lots 1232 to 1253, Gift Map 2; $1400. Alameda County. “James T. Ashby to Patrick Flynn, lot on B Itne of Essex street, 332.38 W of Wheeler, W ‘50 by § 100, lot 4, block E, on Amended B on of Newbury Tract, Berkeley; $i0. illiam F. HIl i to Regents al' Univer- | of California, 154 acres, beginning at a o & line ot lands of State University, Biatant W 33 from W line of College street, UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 167. YUNERAL D.REOTOR3 AND EMBALMERS Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. acres on SW corner of Coll B Sate University of CRlr 32776 feet to center of Sylvan way, thence W curving to the left with a radius of 8§66 feet McAVOY & CO.. FUNER. RECTO! EMBALMERS, 211, thence NW 243, NE 332 to beginning, portion 1223 fi:‘.—m st., mnwsu: Sth and Sth. Mué’“ 7, Ro. V. and D. ‘Peralta, Herkeiey] st A ie Hillegass to same, beginning at a point = TR ¢ line of said fot " w“mm Woekly Gal $1.00 por Yoap s i i 1] | croft way h w !l-l. ok 318.78, NE \ ley: $2600. from Karluk. | from New | 21—Stmrs North Fork and | - TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. | Satls. | Pl ! Enkood Bonita .....|Newport . 2, 9am|Pler It Umatilla ..|Victork - 23, 11 am Pler 9 Pt. Arena..|Point Arena. 2, 2 pml|Pler 2| Eureka ....[Humboldt 2, 9am Empire_....|Coos Bay. %, 4p Santa RosaSan Diego. 11 am| Columpla .. Portland... %, 11 am/Pier 24 | Pomoria |Humboldt. | 25, 2pm|Pler 9| Coos Bay...|Newport.......[Oct. 2, 3am|Pier 11| City Peking|China& Japan/Oct. 2, m PMSS | | Arcata .....|Coos Bay 2, m|Pler 19 | | Corona San Diego.. 28, 11 am|Pler 11 | City Puebia|Victoria. 25, 11 am/Pler 8 | | North Fork/Humbold: 2. 9 am/Pler 2 (Oct Sun: Moon and Tide. | | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— |~ Times =and Heights of High and Low . Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty- five migutes later than at Fort Polnt; the height of tide is the rame at both places. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2. Sun rises Sun sets . | Moon rises . BNEEE B8 | | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in e left | | hand “column and the successive tides of the | day In the order of occurrence as to ti of | 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 height: iven are in addition to the sounding on the inited States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, ana then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of refer- ence Is the mean of the lower low waters. 1 don’t care if you never come back. Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 21-5 p. m. The following maximum temperatures were | reported from stations In California to-day: Eureka . 66/ Los_Angeles .80 Mt. Tamalpals. 6%/ Sacramento 5 7 | Independence {San Luts Obispo.... $ | Red Bluff . A‘sn Diego .. | Fresno L San Francisco data: Maximum temperature, 69; minimum, 56; mean, 62. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | FORECAST. A storm of moderate energy is central in | British Columbia and has caused cloudy | weather and rain in Washington, Oregon and | Idaho. Over the southern portion of the Paci- | fic_slope the weather is generally clear. The pressure has failen over the Pgcific slope from Central California northward. Tt is high- est over the plateau region. Tre temperature has risen over the morthern portion of the Pacific slope and remained nearly stationary’ over the southern. Ccnditions are favorable for fair weather in California Monday. Forecast made at San Franclaco for thirty hours ending midnight, October 22: Northern California—Fair Monday, _except cloudy on northwest coast; light west wind. wECuthern California—Fair Monday, leht west n Nevada—Partly cloudy Monday. Utak—Falir; warmer Monday. Arizona—Fair Monday. San_Francisco and Vieinity—Fair Monda: light west wind. TRANSACTIONS IN REAL 223,80, NE 22.77, S 370.35, W 54.40, N 6, W 30 to beginning, Berkeley: $17,800. Alice Hillegass to same, lot on W line of Col lege avenue, 100 § of Sylvan way, S 50, W 200.90, N 49.82, B 214.12, Berkeley; also lot on W line of College avenue, 327.76 S from S line of lands of State University of California. said begin- ing point being in center of Sylvan way, thence W and S in a line curving to the west and south and having a radius 866 feet and contin- uing along said curved line 219 to NW corner of lands of Alice Hillegags, by deed of Feb- ruary §, 1889, thence S 30 to S line of Syl- van way. thence E to W line of College avenue, thence N 30 to beginning, Berkeley: aiso all in- terest in plat 71, Ro. V. and D. Peralta, Berke- Charles F. Wait to Pacific Improvement Com- v, undivided Interest in 3 acres marsh land nded N and E by San Antonio Creek, S by High, land of the Encinal and W by bay of San Francisco, Alameda; $10. Hannah K. Clapp to same (434-779) and Oak- land Water Front Company (M45-719). all In- tecest in following: Beginning at SE corner of Tract 29, marsh land, as partitioned among owners In sult No. $623. Pacific Improvement Company vs, James A. Waymire et al., thence qu.swm,?wwmnamnuumz No. 20, thence SE £4.33 to SW corner of Tract 20, thence NE 20.09 to beginning, Al ; o Mutual Savings Fund B. Assoclation to I. L. Kendig, re-record 602 D. 237, lot on S line of Tifth street, T W of Oak, W [ 100, being lot 14, block 120, as per Kel ger's map, Oakland: $10. Edm: ellle H. to Delia Loy AR R, TN Bore airoer 10 & ot Tweniy-first, & 50 by B = portion of block 614, as per same, = SR Ay i ESTAT Bartlow allas Bowers alias Melvin J. B. Lanktree, commissioner) to Comineéntal Building and Loan Assoctation, lot 20, P | of subdivision of Lake Merritt Park, East Ouk: land; $1000. Mary E. Bowen to Annle M. Swan, the SE eighth of lot 13, in plat 40, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland Township; $5. [ Jessle S. and Albert S. J. Rohrer to Ida H. Sorrick, ot on N line of Channing way, 230 W of Shattuck avenue, W 75 b{ N 130, being lot 18 and W half of lot 11, block 2, Barker Tract, Berkeley: $10. - Joseph L. Gayet to Augusta H. Small, N fime of Highiand avenue. 120 B of l‘:'urn-';i street, E 40 by N 132.30, being lot 4, block N, Amended Map of Moss Tract, Brookiya Town- ship: $10. - Adaline J. and Allen J. Buell to David W. Smith, lots 21 and 22, block F, In Corrected of Nicol Tract; also lot 19, block D, De Walf Trul%h Bmg:;ydnw‘l‘n'mh $10. S8 urne (and as administrat; of estate of Jabez Chadbourne), Genevieve, AT; U. and Margaret G._ Scott, T. P. and C. L. | Tisdale, Sarah A. Stone and_the California Improvémént Company et al. (by W. S. Har- low, commissioner) to Mutual Savings Bank of San Francisco, lot on SW line of Encinal ave- nue, 117:6% SE of Mound street, SE 117:6% by . being the S half of biogk ™, Ala- al., by | and Peterson_to the S 35 feet of lot 2, block 6, tract B, Berkeley Land and Tewn Improvement Assoclation, Berkeley: $10. L' and Mary C. Barker to Luna P, Griffith (wife of Hansford), lot on N of Channing way, 76 W of Dana street, W 75 by Nmfiponl-:‘oflottbmlu,-pueol- omests Association, Berkelsy; hfil B. Groom Rl g‘-‘&'&" SRR | F E Bandain, Chicage | AT GrA HOTEL ARRIVALS GRAND HOTEL. € Young & w. Ky J G Whittin cat E B Worrell, Boston W H Ore M A McCord Manila |W Corell, Logkport W_G Brentwood & w, W Maguire, Cal Oakland £ C Culler Grass Val L Tozer, Sacramento |E L Reese, Hodie H G Hamilton, S Jose ] T Davis, Carson W _W Kettlewell & w, A Rummelsburg. Cal S E Vermullen, Bishop A € White, Stockton H W M-nmastér, Ore [ Bird, Merced T J Donovan, Ventura M Hurley & w. Fresno D Babbitt. Flagstaft J F Hodge. Auburn L R Prince, Boston |Mrs T R Flemming. Dr ¥ Lostado, § Jose | _Guerneyville R Elott & w, Wis R E Barry, Vallelo W_€_Young. Lakeoort P Heinze & w, Ore I F Seiberling, Ohio |T Conallaro, San Jose A A De Ligns, Cal |C L Willard, Chicago F W Towe. Knights |J M Hansbrough. Ore G E_G'bson, Cal E F Foster, Cal A Werner, Cal A B Hotchkiss, Cal G P Hellwig, Cal D W Plerce, L Angeles F Delmar, Stockton PALACE HOTEL. D T Davies &w, Wash E H Brown, Mass F H Harvey, Galt |McMichael, Chicago R Duber, Ind W H_Post&w, Stocktn 0 @ Johnson, Riversde fam L Levy, N Y R Dumphy. Stanford J M Martin, N Y A W Keely. E € Bartleit. Artzona uat J B Patton, N Y C W Peck, Chic G M Gregory, N Y H A Siegel, N ¥ T B Wiicox, Portland v . N Mrs T B Wileox, do Mrs. D. Belden, 3 Jose Agnes Farrell, Berkly 3 A Weal, N Y Max Husch, N Y Miss J M Hall, N Y Effie Riddle, N Y Nanjo, Japan A Gray, England A Holber, St Loule Mrs M D Connell, s Connell, Wash N HOTEL. M P Crist. Vallejo A Tt Hackett, L Ang W H Johnson, Boston A J Frank, Boston W H Remington, Tma H F Norris, Milwa'kee F L Langan, Minnpis W H Moore.' St Lowis L A French & w. N § NEW WEST I McCaftrey, Pa L P Pavarchuch, Mo A A Pridgelocks, Ore G M Jackson, Chicage H Keefe. Portiand A C Taylor & w, Cal L J Wonderly, ( S Kruger, Chicago A P Foster, Oni J € Effinger & w, 11 L L Ontario A I Sarovieh, N Mrs P Li ¢ Lewis, Portland + P g R J M Roger, Portiand AUCTION SALES REGULAR W-EKLY AUCTION SALE D ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 IXTH_ST., WEDNESDAY, October 24, at 11 m. Horses, Wagons, Harness, ete. SULLI- VAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway whart, San Francisco: For ‘Alaskan Ports—I1 a. m., Oet. 23, %, Nov. 3 Change to company’s steamers at Seattle. For Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.). Port Townsend, Seattls, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.i— 11 a m. Oct 2, 25, Nov. 2 and every fifth day thereater. Change at Seattle to this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or Ta- coma to N_ P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. m.. Oct. 20, 25, 30, Nov. 4. and every fifth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San Lais Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)-11 a. m., Oct. 20, M, 25, Nov. 1, and every fourth day thereafter For Santa Cruz, Monterey. San Simeon, Cayu- cos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota, | Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport—9 a. m.. Oct. 22, 26, 30, Nov. 3, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata. La Paz, Santa Rosalia and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., Tth of eachd month. For further folders. The company reserves the right to change rteamers, railing dates and hours of sailing without previous notice. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel) GOODALL. PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st.. San Francisco: THE 0. B, & N, £0. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Spear-strest Whart at 10 A. M. FARE $12First Class_ including Berth $3 Second Class. and Meais. COLUMMIA sails ..Oct. 25, Nov. & STATE OF CALL safls......Oct. 20, 30 information obtain company's R Short Line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butts, Helena and all points in the Northwest. Trhrough tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ST Firet and Brannan streets. at 1 p. Mo for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shangha!, and cornecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- Qla, otc. No cargo received on board on day of sailing. £8. HONGKONG MART. ceroerenzsseecesescTUCSAAY, November 18, 1900 8. NIPPON MARU........ s Thursday, December 6§, 1300 MERICA MARU. Saturday. December 29, 100 Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s >ffice, 421 Market, street, corner of First. W. H. AVERY. General Agent. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORE, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. St. Lou! Oct. 24|St. Lout New_York. -Oct. 31| New York.. St. Paul. Nov. 7/St. Paul.. RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. nsington Southwark .5505‘“34 _Oct. 31| Westernland Friesland 7! Kensington . For freight and passage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION cO., 30 Montgomery st. Or any of its agents. . CO.-HONOLULU, Eeglxcl'n D ST DNEY. AFIA §S. ALAMEDA for Honolulu, Samoa, New Zealand and Australia.. ........ “’ednlldly.‘ ALIA for Tahit iz ..Thursday, November 'DiA_(Homolalu only).... _Wednesday, November 843 Macket Ohes, 327 Market COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Salling every Thursday, instead o(“ Saturday, from November 2, 1899, at 10 a. m., from Pier 2 _North River, foot of Morion street. LA BRETAGNE, Oct. 3. LA TOURAINE, Nov. 1; L'AQUITAINE. Nov. & First class fo Havre. 35 and w L GENERAL class to Havre, $i2 50 and upward. GENEI AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CAN- 8. AU s8. ZEALAN L4p m SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., Fie 3 oot Pacific St. Freiaht ADA, 32 Proadway (Hudson building), New York, 3. F. FUGAZI & CO. Pacific Coast Agents, Montgomery avenue. San Francisco. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FORU.S. NAVY-YARD and VALLEJO Steamer ' Monticello.” MON., Tues., Wed., Thurs, and Sat. at a. m., 3:15, $:0 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night) days, 1 D. m. and $:30; Sundays. 10:30 a. p. m._Landing and office, Mission-street Pier No. 2. Telephone Main 1508 FARE 3 Dock, .o BAJA. CAI.IF(ZRNIA Damiana Bitters .s A GREAT RESTORATIVE, INVIGORA- tor and Nervine. The most wonderful aphrodisiac and Special Tonie for the Sexual Organs for The Mexican remedy for Diseases of the Kid~ vegetable, mild reliable. Cause digestion, n.m““ and mhm.y-‘ e v the Liver, Bow: Piles by e Ve

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