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REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | ¢. H. UMBSEN & CO. 14 MONTGOME! & ot vt et e o 5 ©000000" November 5, 1900, at 7 ot | i i Lo} gr2 Z [ LA NW. cor. Jackson and Drumm sts.; improve- ments consist of € stores and lodging-house sna 453 Hayes st near Octavia: flat of ne and bath, coal vard snd stable; pents to rear street; subject to g | 4 half interest in the following 3 | subject m\co)nnrmn\on by the court: C Haight st., 6. line, near Fill- 541, 542 and 3 ms and bath each: rents §75 per month; ce- welks; street accepted; lot 50x130 to rear reet NO 2. Market st, 8. line. bet. Noe and Castro sts.; tis cholce Jot is well situsted and rapidly be- cholce business property; lot $2:10x131, PAI‘IFII‘ BEIGHTQ RESIDENCE. Green st., line, mear Fillmore st.: o niacn pekience ot B tean aod comman a marine view; DOWNTOWN n«vrs‘rm , 24 and 2 Mary ooty s of § roais Sach: o1 rented: rents $42 per month; with iittle utley these rents could be considerably im- proved; lot 40x76:2 B NT-ET. INVESTMENT. at st., N. line, near 34 st.; = g 529 per accepted; lot surveyed by l}e California Title and Insur- DE_INVESTMBENT. . bet. Harrison and Bryant, 5th ; improvements con: 8 rents $27 per mo 8§ PROPERTY. ear junction of | OT. "3 lot 35x THOS GBE & BONE, 5 oiid § MONTGOMERY ST. r of O'Farrell and Gough sta.; 27 27:6 by 157:6; $8000. i stone stde- THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1900, ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. SPECIAL NOTICES. ake Pope, Mrs. Anna Brickwedel, Mrs. Meta “BRUNSWICK nnuse e, 148 Sixth—Rooms 250 to §1 per night; $1 25 to $6 per week, and light _ bousekeeping; open all night. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTI( 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel. 6380. Mrs. Lena Hinck Haack, & native of Rinstadt, Geflnl.ny, u!d acquaintances are 26 Market ©1a_ No. 1se—Fur- suites, single; also unfurnished. BUSH, 20 (The Elk)—ChlnM hands; nnwly renovated, nicely furn. sunny rml . $1 50 to week; 25c to §1 50 night. MRS. RAN!‘T | m‘sn, 627—Nicely furnished sunny room to let. CHESTNUT, 243, cor. Dupont—Furnished roome for housekeeping to let; cheap. | CLIFFORD, 24 Ellis, cor. Mason—Handsomely furnished ‘sunny rooms; prices reasonable. ts $65 | FOLSOM, 965, cor. 6th (The Oliver)—New fur- reasonable. nished sunny, rins., single or suites; ROOMS Painting. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. Friends and respect- gally invited to attend the funeral to-morrow 2 om the parlors of & Co., 946 Mission street, under the ices of Germania Stamm N Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemenry. Oc!oblrM 1800, William, papered_from $2 50; one. Hartman Paint Co., 819 Thi RYAN—In Berkeley, SEWING machines drop card to L. J. OWEN, 864 beloved husband o Ry: Ryan, and father an, mlufl aged 79 ears 3 months and fepaited st vour home; Folsom ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchai pairing lowest rates; open even. 205 29 o funeral will take place from B'nal 1, m Eddy l'.ne:. to-morrow (Sun- BOUGHT, shuttles Lincoin Post No. s0ld, rented, repaired: noedles and e Loyal Legion are re- reduced rates. 145 6th; phone Mint 45 ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing teed. Charles Plambeck, 1915 Mission, ni d_ Cor mpuino of the uestod to attend, Interment Cypress Lawn ‘emetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third d Townsend streets. Remains at the | FOLSOM, 776%— Larse neatly furnished room; FOURTH, 22%-Four nice front rooms to let; oo stnls tory bay-window houses of 7 Gp RY, 405 (The arre) —Elegantly furnished m near bth and Mission | M | GR A\]) _EoU" THFEg' southeast oorner Seventh on_sts. suite or 2 Ron\xs furnished complets for housekeep- ly 35 Grand st. ble for Teasonsble: ALMAS, 1520 Market st.—Suite of 3 or 3 private; bath; sin. rms. bou'd flmlonll. 652, 1 block “trom Cl_H—Fino double s; permianent and transient. 1de room, lady or gent, §5. 1028 Mar- nquire Toom 8, second floot. POST, a2 title | CFARRBLL, 20-Sunny furished cooms asd offices day, wk., mo. A bay-window alcove furnished room, with running water. LE House. §19 and 321 Eills st.—Rooms, to §1, week $125 to $4; open nlxht- se, 126 Eilis st.—Incandescent light smoking-room and ladls nth, §8 to §30; elevator on ground floor; Toome with hot and cold water; baths. uite of furnished rooms, uitable usiness; also small room. near Leavenworth—Attractive newly ed room; strict private house; price ; Teferences. Address box 4104, Call. st., near Gough; 21:6 | SU s—Sunny furnished rooms for first- clan, dentist or other busines: 951—Large sunny room; private , 3i5—Sunny suite; also sunny room rate beds; rent reasonable. Two rooms, reasonable, for light sekeeping. been established at 109 ROOMS WANTED, R & unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; ate location and price. Address box 380l office, ROOMS AND BOARD. FOARD and rooms at 415 First st, near Har- modern family hotel; very sunny table. 1604 California REAL REAL LST(TE WANTED. | A _EMALL farm. meer town; Do agemta. B«‘x} ALAMEDA 4DV ERTISEME\TS ALAIEDA REAL ESTATE. finest modern b-room pert Park, Alameda. EXCHANGE. . coal yard for rent; suitable for milk or express or stables. Apply 2101 Cen- ave Alameda HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. Central ave., Alameda. i;ERKEI,Ei' AD\'ERTISEMENTS{ large tanks, cars; | cash, balance must’ be sold. | Lorin station, | dern cottage, 2 bay windows, $-foot water; barn: fruit trees and near efectric ‘cars; price $1500; 2 blocks from rallroad station, : $20 cash, balance $15 monthly. Why pay rent when you can buy a home on such easy terms? OELLERICH & PERK] Torin station, Berkeley NTA _TRACT—San Pablo miles north of Berkeley; $150 to $250 per acre; lots $60 to $150 each: $5 a month: call for maps. G. W. HAIGHT, 401 California st., 8.F, OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. | OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. GOOD Bouses. Get list from GEO. W. AUS- TI CO.. 1008 Broadway. Oakiand. OAKL. nn FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduct ou from H. Schellhaas, the { Turnitore dester. 11t and Frankitn, Oakiand: ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. EDDY, s \lcrly mmm-od newly papered | housékees ‘adults: priv. residence. | . 651, pear ~ Larkin—Neat new furnished | # for housekeeping; private; reasonablo. | I, 47, near 6th—Two fumllb.fl bouse- ping rooms: 3:,4, one double Toom. MAX’}» 7 near ronml. furnished, uld!'ll bed, gas, ll' Ct.l! 342 Kearny st. uu\wL 2—Bunny furnished front housekeep- rooms; very cheup. NOE. 1533 or § sunny rooms in Bpiacs oot fal; folding-bed, gas stove; $12; N. Market. OAK, 1552 lurge pariors, S y, furnished for beavy housekeeping: I beds; $14. PIERCE, 3452 or 3 furnished rooms for light §_ housekeeping; use of stove and gas. POLK, 15%-Your cholce of two large sunny rooms: light housekeepiny SACRAMENTO, 1514, bet. Hyde and Larkin— Syanior Boor, & elégantly furnished sunny | housekeeping rooms; piano; appreciated seen. TEHAMA, 475, nr. 6th-$12; & rooms complete for housekeeping: no children. TURK, 126—Two furnished sunny housekeeping rooms; running water; closet. 1 | | | | | | | | | | of house, elegantly furnished; | TURK, €122 furnished front housekeeping rooms, $12. TURK, 727—2 sunny unfurnished rooms and kitchen with stove; private family; seasonable. W 1542 Furnished \rflfl'rE.;".' = hed rooe, suitabls for 4 BRANCH office tor Call advertisements and ibsert) ;;‘ mrumwuu s money than any rentals, $3. The Typewriter tfornia] telephone Main 266 ALWAYS bargains in_typewriters; any make. Write for prices to L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montgomery DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 110 (Afty cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be payable at the office of the Smpasy. 327 Market st., on and after Thurs- 3 9. Tranater books close t 3 o'clock p. m. SHELDON, Seeretary. LEGAL AD\ LHTISEHB\T!. Cn“tctofl Otfice, San Fran- 1800. —Notice of Sale—Notice is hereby given that the following described dise, seized for violation of the United States Revenue Laws, will be sold at auction to the highest bidder for U. B. 1 money, at the entrance to the re- (ek\xn( de;-nmcm NeWw Appraiser's Stores, day of November, 150. Sale commence. at 10 o'clock a. mi. 2 packages cigars, D 2 silk_shirts a2 3 dozen’ silk handkerchiefs, December 5, 1 package cigarettes, December 12, 159; 6 dozen nlk nu\dkemNe'u Decemper 15, 1599; 189 1 Package misocliensous merchandin December 26, 185; 200 cigars, January 3, 1500} 800 cigays, January 3, 1500; 1 pdc).nge clgars end cigarettes, Janu.!') R ck cigers, December 29, Sunuary & 1500 1 puckage clgars, January 1900; 1 package cigars, January 4, 1900; 1 pac ege’cigars, January 4, 1900; 4 bundles cizas Juuuv 4, 1500; 1 package clgars, Janu- ‘packages cigars, January 41 mm hides, Janu y 16, 190 1 pac! ege’ cigars, January 19, 1500; 2 bottles gin, January 16, 150; 2 packages cigarettes, Janu- ary 23, 190; 1 package cigars, January 19, 12 1 package cigars, January 18, 1900; 7 clgars, January 26, 1900; 1 case glass lamp: February 5, 1900; & b-tael boxes prepared opium, February 12, 1900; 2022 cigarettes, Feb- ruary ‘18, 1600; 2 packages cigarettes, Febru- ary 13, 1900; cases printed matter, February 20, 1500; 3 jars lily bulbs, March 5, 1500; 950 cigars, March 22, 1900; 10 silk caps, March 23, 1 1 package paper napkins, March 31 i o200 cigars, March 31 1900 760 clgars, rch 1900 20 5-tael boxes prepared antom, Apeil 7. 1M0: 1 package clfarettes, April §, 1900; 8 G-tael boxes prepa April 13, "1906; 8 5-tael boxes prepared opium and 300 cigars, April 12, 1900; 833 cigars, April 12, 1900; 140 silk caps, April 12, 1800; 600 cigars, April 13, 1900; 1 case tobacco, April 17, 1800; 1 5-tael boxes prepared oDIIlm, April 1800 packages cigars, April 26, 1500; 150 clnur i 311900 T package bocks, April 2, 1906 100 cigars, May 2, 1900; 800 cigars, May 14, 1900; 160 cigars, May 18, 1900; 700 cigars, M- 15, do0 1 wilk’ dressing jacket, May 2 Jacket and 6 tea ne‘ts May 25 package cigars, June 8, i &gars, June 5, 1000; 1 package cigars, June 1900; 1 package clgars, June 5, 100 i pac age cigars, June 5, 1900 Sigars, June 1. $400; 0% Chgara, Juso 13, 1900 cigars, June 15, 180 cigars, June 15, 1900 271 cigars and 1 piece pima cioth, June 15, 1000; 1 pack- age cigars, June 13, 1900; 1 package cigars, June 13, 1800; 1 pac o 1500; fi:" o 18, tece pima cloth und 2 table covers, 1 box chinaware, June 19, 9, 1900, Mcl(m July taining 46 5-tael tins o] cigars, July 18, 1800; % cigars, July 15, 1 box china and 1 basket china, July 1S, 1900; 1 silk table cover and 1 album, July 26, 1900 "19 cigars, July 20, 1900; 100 cigars, July 20, dered table cover and 1 em- u‘ul’l 4 cigars, August rs, August 7, 1800; 300 cigars, Au- kages L A ke B, Fuwt 10, T900; 1 package satin cloth Ana1 sk 1900; 700 cigars and 1 tea STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. TEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rate United Undertakers, 21 an Ban Franoisco. iultes or single; travelers accommodated. | WILSON BROS., storage and movin; vered Vans. Tenth and Market; phone South 163, —In this city, October 25,1900, - SCHULZ— Balms Schuis, father of. 'Willlam | PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Flllmnu st.; phone Jackson 281 —_—— “‘_’ sm“l"'mo‘m““v’l rflt Ger- ears nths an embef of Ve;elnu Eintrach u“ display; very cheap. G“Bluruu » and TriumphgLodi SLOT MACHINES. gl otes BOUGHT and sold; new and second hand; large 927 Market, room 220 7 The mnem h street, \IMz‘r the auspices of Verein E!ntmch( Interment Odd 81, clty. Andrew J. Lowell, Rose E. Dun Simon W, Remalins at the Petersen & Co., 228 uuu:mr‘:’:{l&z SMITH.In San jose, October Ei beth D., Wwite of the late Wiiiam rmich: und Laura Delaney, Mrs, des and re: a_native of Fredericktown, 1 Friends and acquaintances are res) Invlud to attend the funeral '.ll'mp?l.y k, from t.he re!ldenct MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: C. W. Martha O’ Donnell, Rober Fellows’ Cemetery, H. tz, 85, 216 Minna street, and 25, 216 Minna B. Scott, 30, city, and iola Cleland, 28, Westport, Cal, and 2! “umo’n. Cal. of ner daighter, . coln avenus, Sari Jose. thence SR where & high requiem mass wil celebrated for the repose of her Sixth street, and Jen- n street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. hti | BRANCH—In this city, per night, Sic to §1 60; week, §2 to | mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Oak Hil —In beloved husban and father of M O’ Brien, Mrs. Sophia and Eugene Westmeath, Ireland, aged ends of the family are respectfully lmned to attend the funeral this day (Sat- t 8 o'clock, from his late residence, Pine street, thence to St. Mary's Cather where a solemn requiem mass 1 b d ot Mn.ry Bes Ragi E. Burns, Mru H lmle'r “and October 25, 1900, to the 2 _nauve of wife of A. W. Branch, a daughter, MOSES—In this city, October 13, 1500, to the wife of Max Moses, & son. SULLIVAN. ,_October 17, noo to the wife of Thomas X. Sullivan, & NCH n'fl(;e for Call advertisements and | as HILL—CARLSON—] 1500, by the Rev. tor of Evangelical L,umemh ‘Ebenezer Church, A‘l‘;:r( A. Hill and Amanda J. Carlson, both of St celebrated for the repos mencing at 8:30 oclock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WAHLQUIST—In this city, October %, 1900, husband of the late Mary Wahiquist, and father of Willlam and Chris- tine Wahlquist and Mrs. W. tive of Hawn, Ewelen, e of his soul, com- MARRIED. In !Chll city, October 25, £, Haterlus, pas- | "vederick, beloved Haynes, a na- ged 70 years and 2 ln this cll}, October 26, by the Rev, Dr. John Andrews Jnckaon Lawsll end Roee B Dupn both of Westport, Mendocino County, Cal. sclfif.\bck GAFNEY—In this city, October 20, 40, by Schenck and Mae Gatney. | BHORTLEFF— Friends ‘and acquaintances a: fuliy invited to attend the funeral o'clock, from the funera] ‘5t “Ineodor Dlern, where the services wlll be_held undu‘ th. auspices of Eureka Lodge No. 9, K. WIGGERS—In this city, October 25, old, beloved husband of Clara Wi dearly beloved father of Mrs. D. n this eity, S. D. Hutsinpfller, ey Shurtleft and Anga E. Button, both of Anson, Frank Barbich, Grace M. M. Baum, Bolts, Edgal Emer, Hartz, Meta Hindes, Hughes, Kelly, Thomas Law, Florence L. Golden Gate, Cal., sved husband of Jennie C. father of tive o tully Cemetery. BARBICH—In this eity, October 26, 1300, Grace Mildred Marle, only child of Antone and Lucy and niece of James, Willlam and aged 9 months and 15 days. BA city, October 25, 1900, Russell George, beloved son of George 5. and Estella of Sonora, Tuolumne 1, aged 6 years 3 months and 14 Barbich, his Eighth_and trict streets. BOLTS—In Manila, typhold fever, Formerly 4Sundn)\ of H. F. th W father of Mrs. Erglan &> Todke No. 534, Gate Encampment No. 1, I O. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), from Steimke Octavia street, ices of Presidio Lodge No. 354 Paterment Cypress Lawn Cemeter; Remains at the parlors of 1 Undertaking Compan: riages. fornia street, BMERY—In this cit Emery, belovs a native of Eastport, Me. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow from the Masonio Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets under the auspices of Oriental Lodge )co 144, Interment L O. O. T ery, (Sunday), F. and A. M. tery. GODFREY—In this city, October 26, 1300, Ara- bella D, Godfrey, widow of the late James T. Godfrey of New York (New York papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the at 10 o'clock, at Trin- ity Church, corner Gough and Bush streets. HARTZ—In this city, Hartz, beloved wife of the late Carl H, Harts, and mother of Mrs. 3 Larsen, fally Monday, HI\‘DES In this clv. & F., wife of Edward B. Hin 7 Services Will be held at 140 o'clock at the chapel o 04d Fellows' Cemetery this day Interment private. HUGHES—In this city, October 28, 1300 Am.u. Martin Hughes, mother of James J. Hughes, and nlece of Margaret Btevens and Rose Anoa Kane a mative of Boston, lhul. aged 4 years Friends and ly Invited to lflt(en at (Saturday). i $oncs. servl o clock. from street. of thence to St. Patrick's emn requiem high mass will be' celebrated for r comme: Toterment Holy Croms. Cemetery, by train from Third and Townsen IAOULRE—-IH this ch nah T., belo of Rose street, servi street. ing and Tillle and Gertrude Wiggers, . e of Holstein, 6 10 months and 10 days. mento papers please copy.) TFriends and acquaintances are resp tully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 3 oolock, from the perlors of Sul 1137 Mission street, Hiveen Soventh and Blghth. . F. Cemetery. (Stockton and Sacra- Musulre, Hannl.h T Oilsen, Louis T, Pope,” William Ryan, William Ryder, Harry J. Bohulz, Wilhetm Elizabeth D. Wahlquist, Frederick ‘Wiggers, Harold Interment 1..0. PALACE HO‘.I'EL P D Quick, 8 Jose Mry I Skas, § T Flint Jr, Cal Rafael J Glldersieeve, Stantrd |F R Walker, Sacto | W C Scheckel, N Y |R Francls, L' Ang J F Moors, N Y October 25, 1900, ‘rank, Madeline and Jennie Anson, and brother of john and Harry Anson, a na- San Francisco, [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral this day | (Saturdas), 3 o reside; HUR Geke & Rafael P H Idol, Ukiah | D B Dick, Toronto Miss Davidson, Toronto H F Norcross, L Ang Honolu|T J Fleld, aged 35 years. Miss Turnbull, J Duenbrett, Honolulu Mrs Field, Monterey | D Robinson, Seattle E Smith, Oroville t , 1030 Fifty-fifth street, thence to Third and Townsend streets, Interment Holy Cross Golden Gate, Miss Field, Monterey |Mrs Dunsmuir, B C F Sutherland, Oryo'llla M Turrell, Stockton ‘Chicago Mra Terry, Sacto J Tillotson, England P J Winser, England |Mrs Garland, L Ang Garland, L Ang Englnd Mrs M York, L Ang F'W Montgormery, NY A M Bergevin, Chicago B Boxn & w. St Paul|J B Sharpe, N Y 1“' A_Sherman, Utah B Raote, Butte £ s:mm. “Yailejo E H Cox, Madera C B Shaver. Fresno Mrs P Evans, ds and acquaintances are respect ed to mttend the fumeral to-morrow at § o'clock, from the residence of 714 Clement Ninth avenues, Richmond dis- Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, 11:80 o'clock train from Third and Townse P. I, September 4, 190, of ard” Carroll Bolts, dearly beloved son of John F. and Sarah A. L o @ SR Marin O and Ruth ¥ San Fran Claco, aged 19 years § months and 11 days, & member of Company st California Regiment, ¥ Funeral services will be held to-morrow at 2 o'clock, at the funeral parlors M , 917 Mission street, Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. EDGAR—In Agnews, ber 34, 1900, beloved husband of Julla Edgar, ‘William Lobban, a native aged 54 years. A membe . 0.70. ¥ and Golden H ¥ frard " London G Allen & w. L Ang H R W A Harris & w, H L Harrls, L Ang Mrs Snyder, Montreal |Mrs Grove, R Thompeon, Stanford Y |R Singor, Australia L AH H Rice, Boston |C Grove. Phila Mrs G 8 Easterday,Cal 0 §:. e Locket Atwood, Stockton Sherman, Chicago elmke, Humbo Bowen, Los Ang Ramson, Portland igan, N F 25 b e b Szll, Etlnl’orfl CInriE, Beattle. 18 3 xnng Seattle :Ugg fiford, km City at 11 o'clock, Whale, Portiand o] D B ; L n|F J " c J M M under the aus- 0. O. F. B Rivea, Berkele Poundstone, Cal | - of COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued from Page Ten. October 25, 190, "husband of Meleta Dn $7,000 Oceanic 8 S lxmdl 15 Pacific Gas Imj Ehfing Valley Water Afternoon Bession. 228 | nen City, aged 67 years. res, funeral services tLooo Mnr:‘e(-ll R R choh ‘bondi u;mo Gas Imp.. Street— 45 Giant Powder Con. £1.000 Northern Cal Ry 0 Oukland Gas 000 Gaxiand Transit Co $10,000 Ogeante § 8 bonds. 140 Spring Valley Water $1,000 8V 48 bonds (34 October 26, 1900, 2 sibs.s 3 BRSNS AALRIT Mre. C. Gustafson and Henr) and (ht lll! Louis Grotheer, native of Amt Dorum, Germany, years 10 months and 7, days. papers please coj y' £ Friends an £ully ihyited to atten (Sunday), dence, ! (Neenah, Wis., uaintances are respect- the funeral to-morrow from her late resi- between Four- 28353 PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Beasion. rd— at 2 o'clock, 1510 Bryant avenue, teenth nnd Fifteenth streets. Interment I F. Ogtober 2, 190, Mary 1, lg Independ 10 San Joaquin Street — 3 beloved wite of B of B 83 ZaB3sa juaintances I.I" respect- the funeral to-morrow i, from her late resi- 21‘% Shotwell street, teenth and Twentieth, thence to St. Charles Borromeo’ Interment Holy Cross KELLY—In this city, October 26, beloved husband of Esther aged HINI'HD BTOCKS. in the San Francisco Exchange Board yesterday: Mornine Session. 08 100 Hale & Ny 08 300 Hale & Norors 1300, Thomas, T Stary el ‘months and 24 fllyl. W-—In this city, October 26, o o uz’mer of'.hnnla ve T m But & Beicher 26 250 Con Cal & Va.105 250 Ophir 100 Con Cal & Vafl 00 100 Overman 100 Confidence . Gurey 900, Florence (Saturday her late residence, Interment private. McGOWAN—In this clty. Octolm McGowan, a native of Tr Friend: d acqu Nfi lnvlled to l".l'lld thc Nne’r&l !hll dl 8:45 o'clock, from the ariors 767 Mission street, urch, where a_sol- IR (Saturday), at . O’ Cor BIBEI 2332382 mo Hale & Norers 100 Mexican ... OM Following were flll l&l!l In the Pacific Stock ober 25, 1900, day Daniel, M: daughter of the late Mark and Hanora Huh ley, & native of Boston, Mass., aged 36 years. BE28eR thence to St. s Ch ces. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. OLSEN—In this city, Foute 1 Wlllllm Oluen‘ l(rl strom, & native of Norway, 3 months. (Chi ‘Friends Ty invited to atten Sunday), o aiot er o( papers 600 Justice .....ese- ua&m m Tespect- CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 05" Ravenna, 55 and li's‘"vul Interment Masonic Cemetery. . POPE—In mu city, “ 1 g chher 900, Wfllllln 4 HBNB\’ J. GALLAGHER CO., .. BRUILH | LARZBIPE2ES 2 H w BR[| ALBNI/REBRENI2S 1 8225 2283L5RBNEIII Senze/ens|tuS8se| 32 13 NEW STEEL BARKENTINE FOR THE COME TO SAN FRANCISCO. HBE new steel barkentine Hawall, built at Dumbarton, Scotland, for Hind, Rolph & Co., is now on her way to Newcastle, N. 8. W., with a general cargo. At Newcastle she wilf load coal for South America and from Iquique she will bring a cargo of nitrate to San Francisco. It was with no desire to slight the Pacific Coast that Hind, Rolph & Co. went to England for their new ship. They wanted vessels and wanted them immediately for the coast- ing and Australian trade and not a build- er on the coast would accept the contract. All of them were overiun with work and from San Francisco to Puget Sound not a ship builder would look at a contract that calfiad for delivery in 1300. In consequence the order for the Hawali was sent to Scotland. The Hawall is 206 feet long, 42 feet beam and 17 feet 9 inches deep. She is com- manded by Captain McLeod, formerly of the brig Lurline. The donkey engines and nearly all of the internal fittings of the ship were bullt in San Francisco and shipped to Scotland. The Hawall will carry 1600 tons of sugar or 1,20v,000 feet of lumber. ——— CITY OF PEKING SAILS. She Leaves Behind Most of Her Steer- age Passengers for Honolulu. The Pacific Mail Company’s City of Pe- king was three hours late in getting away for the Orient yesterday. Her 100 cabin passengers were all ready to sall, but over 100 of the 130 Europeans in the steerage would not take wage. Nearly all of them were bound for the sugar planta- |- tions on Hawall and there was a misun- derstanding about thelr transportation. According to their agreements some of the men paid their own way and some were forwarded at the expense of the anters. When all came together on the fdn.ll Company’s wharf there was an in- terchange of notes and then all hands went on strike. The'yuestion was argued ro and con for three hours and then the Flbnrers qjuit the wharf in_a body and the Peking went to sea. The men and women are of nearly ¢very nationality on earth, but nevertheless a bond of brolher- hood ran through them all and the plan- Ptione will ot ses them until the plant- ers come to time. Among the cabin passengers on the City of Peking were Charles T. Wilder, late Ha.walla.n Consul General to San Francis- and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Schweitzer. Mr! Schweltzer is the daughter of Rabbi Voorsanger and she and her husband are on their wedding tour. —_——— May Be a Buicide. Edward Barry was discharged from the United States Coast and Geodetio Survey steamer Pathfinder last week, and his comrm!as now fear he has committed sul- Tbe Pathfinder was formerly under naval orders, but last month she was transferred to the Coast and Geodetic Survey. The crew was given a chance to remain under the new state of affairs or receive an honorable discharge. Bar chose th? latter course and was paid of wlll: . He went to the ‘Vlnchefl!ar House and after getting a room left 310 in care of Rolken, the proprietor. went on a spreé and yesterday nwrnlng all his clothes, the key to his room and a receipt for $70 were found on the end of Howard-street wharf by Officer Hl‘h- tower. The supposition is that jumped overboa) e Steamers Were Barbound. There were very few arrivals yesterday. A northwester is blowing up the coast and vessels cannot get out of the different orts. The Em.%re and Arcata are bar ound at Coos Bay, while the Dispatch and Fulton can not yenture out over the Columbia_River bar. The coasting schoon- ers are all delayed by the gale and in con- gequence it was & very quiet day on the front. ‘Water Front Notes. The steamer Coos Bay did not get away for southern ports until 4 p. m. yesterday. There was a rush of freight that kept her behind time. ”é':;?‘ R"K“gu% 'fl.;-e {dien command ot the schooner J. B. The following has been issued by the Lighthouse Inspector. it hereby given that the firat-class can Dorthwest side of the Wreck of the ship May Py e proepobine Slish e oTases in Its original posttion, about 800 been rep N. from the end of the Pacifi iei® aoex. Hme buoy 18 1n eleven fathoms o am Luhrke, a bartender, was ar- rasted for obtaining money under. faise pretenses on the front yesterday. He se- cured several boxes of cigars and some cases of liquors from merchants on the pretense that thgr were for a well saloon-k e was locked up in the Harbor police station. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The Carl loads wheat at Portland for Burope, 458, prior to arrival; the Jennie Wand, lumber at Bureka for Honolulu; the Metha Nelson, merchandise to Kahului: the of France, Jumber from Puget Sound to Algoa Bay, 768 84, prior to —_—— Treasure Shipment. mawormmwcgmun of $21,77], consisting of $122,701 in Mexican dollars, $5770 in gold coin and 353,300 in silver ‘bullion. :fimmmmmm PACIFIC COAST TRADE THE HAWAII ON,HER WAY FROM ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA. FROM NEWCASTLE, N. 8. W., SHE WILL GO TO IQUIQUIE, WHERE SHE WILL BE PUT UNDER THE CHILEAN FLAG, AND FROM THERE SHE WILL 229 ctls bran and an electrical plant to be used | Chemainus, for Southampton. Oct ¥—Br ship for light and ventilation, valued at $5000. Forthbank, from Oregon, for Queenstown. smsrea il oHI0GO—Salled—Br ship Lelcaster Castle, for Shipment of Flour. QUBENSTOWN — Arrived_Oct 28—Br ship The British bark Iveramsay cleared yesterday | Sierra Pedrosa. Mnc June 1. Oet $—Br ship for Queenstown for orders with 2,970 bbls | Achnachle, from P & enst flour, valued at $79,800, and 20,000 feet lumber | pSoied %;',,5«;,3;,-1';5, e e By & dunniage, valued af $0. Total value, $78.80. | Lyacats for Hav The cargo of the J. C. Pfluger, which Ship | “VICTORIA—Arrived Oct 36—Br schr Favorite saliled from this port on July § and returned in | from sealing cruise, 300 skins. distress, is included in the above manifest. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Oct é—Nor stmr Ber- ———— lnhgs ;rom Ho:llongmogt B—Stmr Oty of o anetro, henc Merchandise for the Orient. ANTWERP Arrived Oct 3—Br ship British The steamship City of Peking salled yester- | General, from Punta Lobos, day for the Orfent With a general cargo, valued | BRI b—\mwd Oct 35—Br ship Asplos, tro at §195,194, manifested as follows: For China, $68,259; Japan, $15,9%; Manila, $46,075; East m“‘““‘s"‘“ 0L O &-Shr 5 e bek, from Indies, $1902; Korea, $3185; Viagivostok, $752. B\AGARAKI—)?‘MW'G Oct $—Br stmr Almond The following were the principal shipments: ranch. from nila. For China—1340 gals bottied beer, 1580 bbls | pKINSALE-Pussed Ost %-Br ehip Serrs b Pedrosa, hence June 1 for Quesnstown. , 4 cs books, 13,350 lbs coffee, § cs tonfec- OCIRAT, ST tionery, 4073 Ibs cheese, 555 ca canned §00ds, 7| pORT ARTHUR—Arrived prior to Oot M— cs drugs, 169 bxs fruit, 815 bbis flour, 1200 pkes | Stmr Eidsvoid, from San Francisco. groceries and provisions, 33 bxs lemons, 1260 Ibs | HAMBURG—Arrived Oot 26—Stmr Fuerst lard, 2005 Ibs millstuffs, 10 pkgs machinery, 45 | Blsmarck, from New York cs ofl, 2016 Ibs oleomargarine, 5600 ibs pearl | barley, 415 crs Joraioes 14 ca rubber goods, 5400 | £ Ibs rice, 134 stoves, 503 cs soap, 6 cs 1 bbl | Ngw York whisky, Sailed Oct 26—Stmr Georgte, for New ¥. For Japan—19 es arms and ammunition, 33 | QUEENSTOWN_Arrt Bet 28 2oy 8 Ibs bread, 500 bbls beet, 9 cs confectionery, 986 | San‘a. from New Tork cs canned goods, 3438 Ibs dried frutt, 24 cs | Sailed Oct ‘5_““" Now Nnglend, G B8 electrical goods, 30,000 Ibs fertilizer, 535 bbls flour, 1388 pkss groceries and provisions, 21 cs {lllrdwmu E] lx‘oldlsl hose, &i& ibs lllrd. 2 bb]l quors, 68 rolls leather, 106 cs lamp vl e Thachinety, T8 Toe 1t oo Bloly 10 | Nosaa frem New Yoot cut S5-Mh pes plate steel, 5 cs phonograph goods, 12 ¢8 | guste anm. from Hamburg, for New rn-h rubber goods, 19 cs raisins, 11,824 1bs sugar, 10 | Yia Cherl Ga_salmon, 3 bbls 10 cs whisky, 25 gals wine. | " BOSTON . Arrived Oct 3—Stmr Sylvania, For Manila—3060 cs liquors, 4 cs gas fixtures, | from Liverpool. 2600 crs potatoes, 1300 cra ontons, 115 ca fruit, | T NEW YORK—Arrived Oct M—Stmr Hes 4 phys machinery, 11 cs photo goods, 3 ¢ | peria. from Naples. eto; stmr Campanis, fro otions, 9 celis giigens, 16 cs whisky, 10 ca | Liverpool and dueenstown: stme Grat ua» Soap. 50 ce tamned goods. 11 pkse e Siootrieal | gen. from Hambure, Boulogne and supplies, 51 cs hardware, 3 cs books, 20 — - For East Indln—u Plll bams, 1500 |bl ll.rfl 3 os canned goods, 1 cs assay goods, 4 o& Steamer Movements. o oun e L For Korea—114 plgs groceries and provistons, 53 pkgs machinery, 4 cs bardwars, 4 cs star | ———0—on——— tionery. 3 - Due. For Viadivostok—T8 ca groceries and provi- stons. —_— Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED, Friday, October 8. ms:..mr Corons, Gislow, €2 hours from Sam | JARiWeE o Stmr laqua, Bash, 38 hours from San Pedro. Czarina Stmr Greenwood, Fagerlund, 15 hours from | Bonita . Greenwood. - Stmr Point Arens, Hansen, 11 hours from Point Arena, Stmr Luells, Madsen, 40 hours from San sum’- Mackinaw, Littlefleld, § hours from Stmr Newsboy, Lundquist, 21 hours from chr Fortuna, Luberg, 1 days from Eureka. | Santa Bchr © Qcean. Bpray, Olsen, 24 hours from | Willamette Bowens Landing. Tellus ... CLEARED. Crescent City. Friday, October 2. r Coos Bay, Nopander, San Pedro} Good- all Perkine & Co, Péunr Gty of Peking, Smith, Hongkons, eto; Ger stmr Frankfurt, Malchow, Taku; W R Grace e SEEEEERERLEEEREEBERREENS | u Ber 1 Haicyon, ez, Plar Pu via Fort Brags: (Pler 3 s.uu:n. gl Stmr City of Pler l: Yokohama, via Honolulu. Plor 24 Stmr Crescent City, swem-u-. Crescent City. Pler 11 , Nopander, Newport, Pler 13 Leland, Santa Crua. Plar 10 S Fier 1 Malchow, Berk Cgovphens, e, Davis, Port Townmd. Pl 3 Bores ®anta puula, Nielsen, San Pedro, In Prer 11 w e e Sridiolis, ey Tnsbee. Nov. ot TELEGRAPHXC. nhus ‘f'hlm .JIDQII ' Pler f; POINT Oct 126, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NW velocity § miles. DOMESTIC. PORTS. EUREKA—Arrived Oct 3%5—Stmr Del Norte, mw-n—smrm i e Bon Dot Low B‘R‘.’i’:fi"o}g"' San o orth ’on" ‘: Francisco Bay. Pub by official sue h::‘N Dr!*u;o—“fl'd Oct 26—Stmr Homer, Cl:;urh'sl:?‘ high and b: waters ocour at the CLUBE FRAGD Sallefl 0ot W-Staw Natiomal | 5 e 1= The St 4 W SO Arrived Oct 2_Stme Noyo, hence Oct 2. NEAH BA Oct 26—Stmr S! EATURDAY. OCTOBER . Chemalnus, for Men;ourne schr W H l £ Bydn-y. l.hlpl John ana owes, Honnl\ll\l. nmr Tacome: Francisco; Ger ship thelmlnt fi'\"ll Hullnn Hfll ‘for Delagoa Bay. '—Barbound Oct 26—Stmrs Arcata and mnlr TACOMA—Arrived Oct 26—Schr Sehons, hne Qct 15; schr Marion, from San Pedro. Sailed Oct 26—Schr F S Redfield, for San PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Oct 2%—Br ship from Honolulu: U 8 stme Lawton, ome. From HiloT Gaz - P:uc im, bltn ed"Oct i6_Ship Hawailan Isies, for Mel- from Hiogo. 5‘;‘?«""3;%0_;‘:"'.‘;'3 oy g b s G Gasite Darbace Bess Oct 5—Jap stmr Kinshiu SENCRE £ I{!’ § EE & s?agg 7 |§5i3 gEaEbagills i F i UNAMSKA'—III DUTCH mnao Cariton, ship Louls son, stmi r N Valencia, stmr BREAKWA' DELAWARE £DEin 5 Prances, from x_.‘“'-;.":."m“ CALETA Bm‘—‘fll’doctmm N DON- Arrived Oet 6—Ger bark Lisbeth, from Tacoma. CEIRKENHEAD — Amv‘-’.nonfi—-—b TR 5 o e N mm&:sr.u.-,:fi Y £l

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