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THE SAN FEANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1900 ~— OF THE — L 3 11 2 AUCTION SALES 5% AT AUCTION At ‘the Palo Alto Stables, 320 O'Farrell st., Tuesday, October 3, 11 a. m., 40 head of the finest draft and driving horses ever offered; just from the country; all broken and gentle. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. first, and thence to Masonic Temple, eorner B of Post and Montgomery streets, where the 3 Foamo SAMPOO, bo pke:; can't | OAK, 111—3 sunny nicely furnished rooms for | services will be held under the of it; hairdressing, 2c. 123 Stockton. | housekeeping; suitable for 2; gas stove. Hermann Lodge No. 127, F. and A. M., com- mencing at 2 o'clock. Interment HIGHEST prices for cast-off clothing; call or | OAK, 115—2 sunny roome, furnished for heaVy | = Cemetery. Octol 1 o3 send postal. €55 Clay st. housekeeping, $10; yard. i mbexilen ."":.:‘&‘5!& Wit g e"l i Flin : ’ o 2 ¥ 5 T cee th, dea: L ‘ : 3032 or 3 furnished soams for HEht | beloved mother ot WHIlm T Wais 25 IN L E UF OSSR ke Mrs. J. C. Maguire, a native of Oregon, aged SOUTH PARK, 184—Three sunny front rooms | &1 years 7 months and 11 days. [ Remains at the parlors of the Gantner venient for housekeeping. | L7 g y e . Guntz Company, on street, be- > large rooms furnished complete for house- | tween Eighth and Ninth. keeping; rent $150 per week: also one 1aTEe | GREENBERG—In this city, October 27, 1900, §ss!sus$3§; City of Mexico, October 25, 1900. | 7w nicely furnished; cos up On easy payments. USSR B W, e Y. Foom furnished Wfi.,pr‘a;plxyw“hgx;;- Jirs; Clara Groenbere, belbbed mother ot g st RAILROAD TRAVEL. SUITS to ayments. Art Tailor- | Kkee) rent $1 25 per week. "| L. Taussig and Sam C., Max C. and Samson . s = ng Co., 1044 Mkt., |.v)ndi:rl St. Nicholas Hotel. 2 Mission st., bet. ist and 2d sts. Greenberg, & v ¥ SOUTHERN PFACIFIU COMPANT. suitable for suwue3fueTeuuBuZaity Furnished room A o (PACIFIO wYATEN.) OLD gold, silver, diamond: d precious stone: Pt pu—— . E - | Twal - wre due to arrl eht 3. R JENKEL, $i7 Market sto or single. end the tunoral this day | Pried Up Inland Sea May Be B : -l AN T aA N i e S B LI : P ea y 2 ed or waved by using Tal- | A BR H office for Call advertisements and fondar): 3t it = fluck. from the family Rie . 100 | (Main Line, Foot nf Market Street.) 8 d4; 25c a bottle; druggists subscriptions bas been established at 109 | Tesidence, 315 Hyle street. Interment Home Mada to Yield Rich 0il alae v * i LM e e L gk venoom | Mada to Yield Rich O HEc - S et ALFREDUMS Egyptien Henna; restores gray — e i ' { 77a8 oo -3 sts ~nt g r verti d subscriptions | GUIRARD—In this city, October 28, 1900, - 200 | 77284, i 200 SRS Stor. 38 Bi. B o Sranch office, F200 Filimore st. | © gusta, beloved Wite Of the ate A C. Goirasd, Harvest. 49| 77369 1ol al silver bought | and dearly beloved mother of Maxime C.. 20 | 77661 20 77913. - | Mary, Alice and Evelyn Guirard and Mrs. ——— 4 | 77962, 10078313, . 0 Genevieve A. Kldd, a native of New Orleans, 20 | 73417, 40| SWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms 2ic | aged 56 years 2 months and 28 days. pe Notes From Derricked Field Indicate 200 | 73512, 2 | ¥ night; $1 2 o § per week, and light | GOLDSMITH—In this city, Oetober 27, 1300, 20 | 78875 | 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- | oldemith, & native of Germany, aged 50 ting in Their Quest for 200 | 73494, 100 , suites, single; also unfurnished. | years § months and 9 days. 4 0 | 79945 20/ - e T Fesgree] 4y | | [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- Petroleum. 2 | %804 Bau Jose, Livermors, _Siock BUSH. 5 lehelE;:;;-Lh:;‘\:c‘d hfl“d;, iyt m;u invited to mfhi tlr funeral this day IS 5 A, 122 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. {l“"' .fl:":.::"‘"mi'.:‘."" 4130 renov nice! sunn . 81 4 Monday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- = 3 - : - weel den: Orne hundred be: fros 5 - *8:B04 Oak -, Obinese, Sonors, Carters... *#u4. LN o e o pemiolden Gate avenue. | Interment | Trere is a picturesque side to the quest 32 | ciuaive: belng 50 mumbers on oach ‘sida of the | SBIOGA Haywarie. Nieswed Wer Siotious. *1eaBe. Home of Peace Cemetery by 330 o'clock train s i 000—$60. Ly from Third and Townflend streets. for petroleum in California, From Sis- 2 mg:be;. dr;wlan. u?.':;":.l fprrolu nn;,”ll. g | "800 Los A.m — Marth, HEITZELMANN—In this city, October 2, | kivou to San Diego the peculiar terms 200 20 _Rendred ni el m 0 = . : | lso. Peter. beloved husband 'of ‘Alvie B. | describing the paraphernalia of the In e e e e | ivanae faher Of Alvie M. Heltzel- | qustry are becoming familiar even to | 30| One hundred numbers from 77611 to 7771l in- | CLIFFORD, ISBERG—In Bartlett Springs, Lake County, | C1ildren. Wells are sinking under the 50 | :\:‘:;: lnxlsn nun;;e‘np:‘n m;nu.om. o:mm furnished sunn October 23, 1900, Magnes Potter Isberg, aged | heaving waters of the ocean, through the | 10 T drawing cap ze of ,000—$20. i - years. A member of Magnolla Lodge No. | depths of hilis superimposed upon the oil L TERMINAL PRIZES. PR . i . KR e e i sands and in all possible sorts and condi- %1 Seven hundred and ninety-nine numbers end- . S e huthimG S SEiober 26, 1900 Thomas. | tions of places where the probabilities {| Inx with 6, being the last two figures of the | o Haywarie, Siice and Way Seatioss. 9f Esther Xally, a-Native B¢ aigiMan; ‘sged' | ARPAT S0 1avOr & sirike.”. The lgtest lot g 2| Seven hundred and ninety-nine numbers end- (00F Haywards, N.ics and Way Siatioe. S 45 vears 3 months and 24 days. (Stockton, | of contracts include one for the sinking 2011079, :‘0" inz with 3, being the last two figures of the | sgines Martiner San M:' Vallejo, e Cal, and Chicago, 1il.. papers pleasg copy.) | of a well in the bed of Lake “ulare, and | 40111393 % | number drawing the capital prize of §20,000—429. | N Napa, Calistoga, Santa Ross...... 20| No. 73096 draws first capital prize of 300,000, | ~30OF Beulcle, = Winters . Sscramento, 20 | sold in_ Monterey, N. L.: Mexico City. D. F. ' | Maryevilie, Orovile. 100 | No. 2332 draws second capital prize of 320,000, | eg.3ep Niles, Han Jose aud 40 | sold in Beaumont, Texas; Chicago, Ill.; New | 8:00pThe Owl ILimjted— A 20 | Orleans. La.: St. Louis, Mo. | Bakorsfeld. Sangus for Saate Bar- 20| “No. 77681 draws third capital prize of $10,000, \_bars, i.os Angeles. 20 | sold In Galveston, Texas.; New York City, N. | *8:00r Stockton...... 2| Yy New Orleans. La_: St Louts, Mo. [ Friends and acqualntan . . > 3. fully invited 16 attend the funerst this aey | OPerations will proceed there under the (Monday), at 2 o'clock, frém the parlors of | Girection of the Tuiare Lake Oil Com the California Undertaking Company, 405 pany. Time was in the memory of the Powell stree 5 53 i o ('!,,m:f“'s,i"“" Post. Interment Laurel pioneers when Tulare Lake was a navi- —In Santa Ofuz, October 25, 1900, | 8able body of water of large size. There | Koeneman, brother’ of John Koene: |18 a pessibility that many of them will | a native of Lesurn, Germany, aged 26 | 9 8 % R B Y, ag live to see the lake bed decorated plenti: JUTHERN, sou elevator. 9th properties, & 20/14218. room, suitable for i { 3 | 3 : : . 014543 Nos, (929, 1364, 24§74 62430 and 65963 draw Sunte Barbars, rooms &nd ba gas and bath: ~easonable McKOWN~In this ‘city, October 27, 180, Jenc.| LUUY With defricke vRd becoming a Source $0(14863. 100 | each §1000, sold in San Francisco, Cal.; Kansas lug, Kl Paso, New Oricass ment walks | Tnie. beloved daugh ki, | O, Moalth, & acciking tact 18 WAt wiln 2014856 2 | City, Mo.; Cincinnati, O.: St. Louts, Mo.; New Fast street. Mar Wnd ieter ot Mo M trvaliam McKown, | the exception of the uil aréa in Los An- i 20| York City, . ¥ ¢ Now Ovieans Lo ° *6:00p Haywards, Niles and San sin ‘alaing and Alexander. Horirt BT oA | geles city the land that 1s producing_oil SlisTeo. o DR, GREGORIO ORIV : 18:00¢ Vaiicjo ... Elghth—New Thie McKown. a native of California, aged 15 DOt OF vaiue for any other purpose. The | 10115981 | " For the Treasury Department. o S~ $1 per week: transient vs 11 months and 21 days. » @8%d | industry is, therefore, an aadition to all £ U. BASSETTL, Manager. p e - [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- PIEVIOUSly exisung sources of wealth in | 40 APOLINAR CASTILLO, Intervenor. . " & —Fine double fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | the State and does not corfliet with or 100 - 1' AC YFY/" TS )’r{.f:!r;!:‘n'lr Ee 4'[‘uv-du\'])‘.\:!fi‘1‘fii u'(éll'u:{. f{o:fl her late resi- m‘e:lxeé‘: :ol::ho?ngu:lmerro'd:&fir}ha possi- g Green e, r = 27! r street. Inte | ble Cf . ot awn Cemetery. > e L suppiant coal for many uses. 20 OE}E“ TRAVEL Fortian ot ot I EERTN o= ik i ~ | Mc .\Luslul'mx—xnl S‘:n Jose, October 26, 1900, at ;Thr?re I8 an & ml{lnx ;!me to zhe!furly' oN ;’J 18:03, VM. Pors Cesta aud Way s&’““ - . Market st.—Nicely | the residence of her sister, Mrs. John Mc- periments in California to use oil as fue 2 g oo -3 INVESTMENT, D: $5c & day up Carthy, Alameds sireet mear Race lflflfi Dionet V. Nedpatn, in his recent work en 21 Pacific COaSt Steamsh P Co. st near 5 - | maret, beloved wife of Captain John Me titled “Petroieum in California,” de- { | st Rt . Tonta $42 per month fon JV1E Sanehter of Ann Donovan. and sia- | seribes a trial trip that was made by the Mot i whart. ‘San Franciscor could be considerably native of San Franciseo, . | DChova% & jowners of (he steamer Amelia on san i1t 9, For_Alaskan ports_i1 . m., Boudor Creot,HantaOrussad W ed > Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery, on | FTancisco Bay with oil fuel. Captain A o1 Oct. 3, Nov. 2 Change to o - » INVESTMENT. : day, arrival of tratn from Sam Jame ot A a0h | James Whitney, president of the Caiifor. St o company’s steamers at Seattle. | (B:UBr Nowark, Gontorviile, Sau Jose, Now : INVESTMMNNE. o o s par. | Townsend sireets at 1040 orclock thiy dag | Bia Navigation 'Company, according to - i For Victoria, Vancouver ( Almaden, Feiton, Bonider Orosky s and bath each: rents p hed ey ome. | (Monday). S | Redpath’s account, persuaded all "the 2 | # send, Seattle, Banta Oruz sad Princlpsl Way epted: 1 rveyed and ti 210 OthET TS | \TTCHELL—In Onkland, October %, 1900, pa. | StocKholders of nis' company to embark 100 Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes Statious. .. 4 le and Insur- s o shed | na Eliza. beloved daughter of John and Min. | 90 the Amelgfi. whllclh was to ‘muke hhe] 20/21045. | and New Whatcom (Wash, I;} 4 X v aged u B ntal 12112 { el | ek o montng Andos dass, Onciand. amed 13 | IR 8 one Of the Tost cXLIUNE expeLl: e ] ry “ficth day thereatter. | s st Rooms. | C>Friends and acquaintances are respect- | ments on record, for the steamer caught | 20(21603 »| I veedanews | : open nieht | fully invited to attend the funeral services | fire four tinies inside of three hours, and | 20|27 2 1 a6 Vw0 e B A | aae ot light | this dey (Monday), at 2 o'clock, at the resi- | “‘there were several millionaires aboard | 100 | Humboldt Bay—2 p. m., Oct. 30, | *7:16 2.00 ies pars | ohce O R DTt e anirty-sixth streel, | of her who were glad to get ashore alive.” | 3 | Nov. 4_and every Afth day thereatter. | 15:2 £ to and. . Interment: Seivate. | Since then oil fuel has been so commonly | 4| " For San Diego. stopping only at Port Harford | pras 0VECAND Fos of Bectus 100 8:00 10:00, “ floor; | el anis city. October 26 100, Walter used for locomotior that there is nat- | 19| (san Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los “100 12.00 1400 *5.00r DAt | . beloved husband of Cordelia Owen. | yrally wonderment that the former apoli- 20| Angeles and Redondo (Los Angelesi—11 a. m., | - . e 4“ - \A}_» ,h” o and brother of Annie Owen Morris, a native ances to make it available were so crude. @ t ouse, 2 ighth o of Hallfax, Virginia, aged 37 yoars. 2| Oct. 28, Nov. 1, and every fourth day there- DIVISION (Broad Gynge), As early as 1857 a trading schoonev took . | after. | Ind @ Townsend Sta. e Antunisat = oy this city, October 2. 190, John | g barrel of ofl sccoped up in Ventura 20| "For santa Cruz, Monterey. San Simeon, Cayu- e v T shed rooms, somg therine Powers, | County to San Franciscy. The oil ex- 2 Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota, | : = SIXT 1 3 | and father of Robert, Alice and Katie Pow. | 4| Santa Barbara. Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro. | Tay Stationa (New Aluador Wednesdays ouly)....... *Hhi80p 20 | East San Pedro (Ios Anhgeles) and Newport—d a. m.. Oct. 2, 30, Nov. 3, and every fourth day | "TrovsSeu Jose, Tres Fluce, Hanle Orus, s & netive if DR | citemeént of un earlier day died away I i ROSENBLUM—At Bartlett Springs, Outober 25, | 1arscwy, Decmice of the ignorangs of those H. L., beloved husband of Sophie Rosen- 2 20| thereafter. Paciilc Grove. Paso Kobies, San blum, and hiother of Mary Abraham, Rachel | 0Ubt among the well informed that the B e indin. /Ma Al Ty e Faie’ @ok Ll Olnge. Sé Seuges Hilborn, Theresa Davidson, Gussie Franken- | IDAustry is now in its infuncy in tiis 190 | Cabo, Mazatian. Altata. La Paz. Santa Rosalia | e N b = 3 = e berg and Jennie and Samuel Rosenblum, a | State. - | 20| ard Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., 7th of each Dl e e it W Dt Siaer n R ve sold native of Tsbetz, Poland, aged 50 years 11| An interesting calculation is made by a | i . A San Jose - Statlons - : 3 E 3 nd, age years = month. | 1948y San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, s what are | A FRANCH office for months and 9 days. writer at Whittier concernirg the pro- | ’“l For further information obtaln company's | Palo Alto, Santa Clars, Suu Joss, - riptions has [ Friends and acquaintances and members | duction of fuel oil near Whittier. He | 91 ro1ae 3 . 4 H TS, Tres Pluos, Sunia Orus, Sail o &l of Golden Gate Lodge No. 123, I. O. B. B., | says: i 41 The company reserves the right to change | Monterey and Pacifie Grove. Stxth etwe are respectfully invited to attend the funerai |~ “Coal retalls at $11 per ton Three and 2| 5 ing dates and hours of salling | $m:3Or San Jose and Way Siation a: 3 services this day (Monday). at 10 o'clock, at | a half barrels of erude oil, costing $3 50, | 20| without previous notice. | 14:05¢ Sau Josesud Princiyal Way Stations *9:434 &l street w e Tesl e o Mr; Abraham, 1164 Turk | will furnish the same number of heat | #! TICKET OFTICE—4 New Montgomery | {3:00r San Jose, Los Gatos sud Priucipal : th ooty nterment Hills of Kternity Ceme- | ynits as a_ton of coal. Whittier each.| 20| sfreet (Palace Hotel) Way Stations....... ..... L. imees g yery b et month produced ofl equal in heat value | fl GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 3:20r Sau.Jose and Principal Way Stations *#:33a | D e St o Keieta 1% | o about 10.000 tons of coal, werth $100.000.” | o DI ol o Vxanatoss, Way Han o b e v Of M A enens | The same reasoning applled to all the | 100 3 3 | = : — - | mond, and eon-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Denms | _° ot il fields of the State would i | A for Morning P for Afternoon. ~ | Redmond. a native of County Dubitn, Ire- | [Toducing ofl felds of | » T“E u n & ] co *Daily. . tHundayescepted £ Sunday oniy. : nd. { 5 3 | B | ng Sl 1 of | ™ rooms | Frients ana acquaintances are respect- | The Standard Oil Company Is erecting | 20 | e AN WA Iy s o - — e e v fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | four of its 3500)-barrel storage tanks in | boger 2) | | o AT Cov. B e e {(Tuesdag), at 430 orclock, trom bis late resl” | the Kern fielc and will soon be ready for | 4 PORTI.AND CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO.’ = a prop v ] . ence, oward street, near Twenty- | businees there. | From Svear-street Wharf at 10 A. M. | > = m— fourth, ‘thence to St. Peter's Church. Ala- | A water company has been organized to | 2| 4 =ans | SPECIAL NOTICES. bama street, between Twenty-fourth and | supply water fo tne Sanset aistrict. 1t | 5 B FARE3i2Fustcliss IncludingBerth | LESSER ~ ey Twenty-fifth, where a_solemn requiem high ' hag g fifty years' lease on @ mumber of 20 | $3S=zon. 2ss. and Meals. [SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC > e Sruiy: | mukss will be calebrated for the tepose of il i'sources 0f pure wafer'in.the motmiains ] s | STATE oF CALIFORNIA sall Qet. @ | 8 i?"\-'n?:l'?:;': ?‘f‘rr.p(tex y. . oo leniph f‘l"h’upm’"ed u;‘ be !'Illflh‘:ilientlm rulrli | 313 "2&?.“2?;‘. © l“\'.na Walla, qpouu';-:iu. RAKVAY GOMPARY. st i collections made. g s rich ! nish all the water that the district will | b - Tiduron Ferry, Foot of Market ~ < SBCHACH—In this city, October 27, 1900. Caro- Helena and all points in the Northwest. FIC COLLECTION CO.. | “jine. beloved wife of Charles Henry Schach, | Fequire. Socies 530 1. Tet Through tickets to all points East. | SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. mother of Carrle A. and Charles Schach, | Ol litigation continues. The Kern, Kern E. C. WARD, General Agent, ices: plans and n 1147 Mission. —_— e REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY —For Sale m Santa Fe, ad). css H. G. F “osta County i X — | AL & 5 T ad). Bay VIlA; | tes 1o Onk- | ALL kinds bought, #old, rented, exchanged; re- pal g lowest rates; open even. Fourth. BOUGHT, sold, rented, repaired; needles and shutt . res ed rates, 145 6th; phone Mint 4 old and repalring guara n- mbeck, 1515 Mission, nr. 15th. Kinds bought, teed. Charles Pl | BENTZ—In this city. daughter of Henry Weydemann. and sister of Cbarles, Gus and Willlam Weydemann, a na- | tive of San Francisco, aged 36 years 8 months | ys. (Sacramento papers please copy). | £ Notice of funeral hereafter. | October 2, 1900, Minnle, beloved wife of Rudolph Sentz, and aunt of | Mrs. Emile Vogelsang. a native of Baden, Germany, aged 64 years 3 months and 2. days. | [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fally inv ted to attend the funeral this day | (Monday). at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- | tween Seventh and Eighth. . Cremation at L ‘ | 0. 0. F. Cemetery at 11 o’clock. | STOHLMAN iy N—In this city, October 28, 1800, Antoinetta C., beloved gife of the late Wil- { llam Stohlmann, and Mother of William, | Henry and Edward Stohlmann, Mrs. L. River, Aztec and Elwood Oil companies | and W. A. Jacobs are defendants in suits brought in_the Superior Court by T. J. Kelly, H. E. Brett. D. C. Narver, L. T.| Clemens, Charles Ashton and others as the outcome of proceedings in the Visa- lia Land Office. On the land involved are 0od wells. The rlninflf!s allege that they | ocated the land last September. Accord- ing to the Bakersfield Californian, the proceedings rest upon a technicality, which is referred to as follows: The point is this: That before ofl was struck | the original locators deeded their interests to & corporation, the Kern Oll Company, and the discovery later, if it reverted back, must have reverted to the locators only; but these having signed away their rights were uot in a position | to derive any benefit. | for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG., calling at 630 Market st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Suverintendents. ‘TOY0 KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ST A itet and Brannan streets. at 1'p. m., Kobe (Hlogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal. and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- | ala, etc. No cargo recetved on board on day | of sailing. | 8. "HoNGKONG MART u November 13, 1900 | ss. NTPPON MART WEEK DAYS-7:30, 9:00, 11:00 & m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 v. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 nd 11:30 . m. SUNDAYS—§:00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:30, SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:45, o 3:40, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:55 and 6:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:10, 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 140, 8:40, 6 :25 p. Between San Francisco end Schuetzen Park | same scheduls as above Leave | In Eftect. | Arrive €an Francisco. |Apr. 15, 1900.| San Francisco. - Sun- W T | 55 | pescmacon] 200 | 5% s, B. Sc " : | 730 am| 8:00 om 10:40 am| $:40 am - Haake and Mre. B. Schmidt, & native of Old- | The canal companies in Kern County | R e Dot & TS |, 518 wa) £38 nnl 6:08 pm 10 case—4% acres near San Mate By 1 e by s A OnthS | have written a joint letter to the oll com- | . ANN N Saturday. December 3, 1900 |8:10 pmi 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa.| 7:3 pm| §:0 pm fectly. L 211 Church st., | ">'The funeral will take place to-morrow | jpauips ongratiug norihiel Jarh River call: """'Via Honolulu. : Ful 1 ¢ | (Tuesaay). 2 o'clock. from the parlors of | iDg attention to what the canal men be- Round-trin tickets at reduced rates. For g3 e P | B F 8 " "1157 Mission street, be- lieve to be a menace to them. They set 2| teleght and passage apply at company's office, | 10 &7 Healdsburg. e s tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment pri- farthlthal ua{fu sfteps t:re ‘(lake‘,lll {)g pre- 21 1 Market ,,,,,,hm"‘\.,.R,.; y:_,,,,_ g 1 Tetten - 5 vate. vent it quantities of waste ofl w car- | | W. H. AVERY. General Agent. | Geyserville. :‘(:{;r t:‘f,‘?kl;,’i."'é:"%‘:fi’&" e e WAGNER—In _Alameda, October 2, 1900, | ried from wells to the Kern River or the | = S — | .9:%0 pm| #:00 am Craverdale. | 7:98 pm) 6:30 pm —_— | "Ghurics Plals Wagner, § native of Beiletonte. Irrigating canals 'using the river water, = | T e s - oY X | Center County, Pa., aged 75 years months causing eat lamage to e Irrigate K 30 am| oplanc | TIFEWRITERS AND SUPPLIRS. and °5 day | fands &nd. the .crops . growlnk' theveon: 2 AMERICAN LINE. | 33027 5.0 aml and Ukiah. | 928 peal 6:20 pm 40143038 . T BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We £ The funeral will take place to-morrow ' Some of the oil companies will burn their 2| NEW YORK. SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON, PARIS. GRE. - > (Tuesday), at § o'clock, from his late resi- . 3 4 100/43191. o t Cherboury | 1:30 am| | |10:25 am. guil better machings for less meney tha any | gence. 1416 Eighth streei. Alsmede. thence to | Raate Snd Prejare to prevent any leak- | b g i e S g Bt iy | #:00 am Guerneville.| .88 pma| o pange of | bouss i the city: Sentale 38 She fypewrir | LYG" O:vp. Cempteny wia th: Siclok ucrasies ONSLC oo Sl e S S i T by et T P | 3:30 pm I om. e s Y {. Dot “Sérvices' by ‘Giaiegs S5 FiEdios Fos | hbre ire oil st’;ll‘fu reported in Colo‘r:;o 13 -3 {‘,.'“: Nov. u"sv' Lovis a | 730 am| 5:00 am| Somoma | 915 am| §:40 am. 00. M1 Y8 o i 8 uis. o | g 2 100; Mission; | ALWAYS Bargains in_typewriters; any make. (;a‘A R., in the ch-pald 1 ‘?, oi’ F{w;l 1:‘m. The Wyoming oil 15 & heavy ipricant, | o o B Yo ’ } - 413 Kearny st Write for prices to L. & M. ALEXANDER, | WALSH—In this eity, October 21, , Mar- | §:10 pea] 5:00 pm{ Glen EIl P -0 g 110 Montgomery st. | Ugaret. beloved daughter of Margaret and the 2and the ‘grolfl‘w" are talking about a RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Everv Wednesday, 12 noon. late Thomas Walsh. and sister of Lizzle and | Value of er barrel for the product. tie Walsh and Mrs. Christopher Pries, a | The Los Xngfle- Herald say: | mative of San Trancisco, aged 14 years 11| The Fullerton corréspondent to a local paper | DIVIDEND NOTICES. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENT b v L R 7 | 78 ne Mark West z o months and 12 days. . er of producing w Friesland . Kensington 23 | " Staxes connect at Santa Rosa for g g g e e E>Friends and acquaintances are respect- | i-‘.‘n‘,in'ltf fleld as 200, the number oefl]:vell“s S: Southwark 1|Noordland Springs and White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. any will be payable at the office of the | (uily Invited to attend the funeral this day | ing drilled as 100 and the daily production as | Westerniand . = Friesland . for Altrupa: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at e | (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- | jeht and passage apply to Geyserville for Skagss Springs: at Cloverdale company, 221 Market et., on and after Thurs- | gooi8ad) S0 8 WOOCE TR OF it "and | 16,000 barrels. Thi For frele! statement the correspond- | | | | | gents per share) of the Oceanic Steamship | | | FEREE PO RIS ‘moved eastward and now overlies the upper ?l:amm valley. Cloudy weather prevails over the northern clear over the southern. t rat Fas “Falien trom Fresno northward to the. Brt: N i | | Il doubtless correct after he h INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION €O.. | for the Geysers: at Hopland for Duncan 7 AUCTION price; finest modern s-room | ¢ay, November i, 1900. 'Transfer books close | Gon e e Ao | ent will doubtless co after he has made INTE " e staee etserviite. Cate: (Alameas perfect Plumblog: fine | Friday. Ociober % 1800, at 3 deioek 3 m. | it e B L e B | e -t i incad o Tat el i 30 Montgomery st._~_ OF any of its agenis. | Springs. Hishland Spr a et s £ blocks from station School; eore - - » 3 : - richy 5 air tercan. A. G. Burns, 1501 Park, Alameda. | |-, Antemant: Mowot Gl sy Cametey. yen group, is forty-nine, and the number of CEANIC 8.8. CO._HONOLULU. i | P S e T | { P Il (s wetis, RhitE O DRt EGANH R5n sypNEY . Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo. Potter Valley, | BIRTHS_MARRIAGES_DEATHS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. the Whiuter ‘as the Tullerion feld there are §5. ALAMEDA for Honolulu, Samoa, New Jobn Tiay's. Rivervds, Lierieys.” Bucknells; | —_ . = producers y-four st of tools alan ¥ 3 O - o R ;;”’ Zilk | Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | GRAND HOTEL. at work. Assuming that the wells are averag- ey ST Wednud-i October 31, § p. m. lpflnnl.,”!‘(nw;‘-& G&fl:‘:‘{‘uh ;'"'::_ ® or stables. Apply 2101 Cen- | mail will not be inserted. They must be handed | J D Bishop & w, Oak H S Rowe, S Antonio | ing fifty barrels a day, which is a large esti- 30 | 88 "AUSTRALIA for Tahati........ o e adens Pt e e e | in_at either of the publication offices and be J H French, Humbldt Mrs W Johnson, Pa _ | mate, the output of the Fullerton fleld proper, - § Gl . Thursdav. November 1, 4 p. m. | Bell's Sprin Dyer, ™ | indorsed with the name and residence of per- | H A Siegel, N ¥ Mrs O C Jones, Wash, | ircluding Brea Canyon. would be 2450 barrels. 2 | 88, "ZEALANDIA (Honolulu onlv).......... S Rugel ine @ tite s’ o | o authorized to have the same publish R T Kennedy, Bridey D C " | Adding to this the Puents wells the daily pro- -1 Sasren ,,4,WFMMI_\'°:‘mmb¢r i3 m | Setwdey to Moaday roun 2 enry, Berkeley utler, Fresno uction woul 5 g e same g | M“‘_“'& LEWIS-In this city, ziczsoox:‘er 20, 1900, to the | Miss M Copren, Sierra- SE x_s'zumy,klseflnlluk would fall quhrt of the Statement of thencfdr- -4 l“é"‘rgfr"fiu?n e AT AR | of I K. vis, 5 ville osewski, Milwke | respcndent. The production in all these flelds | . 2 MANNINGIn_ this city. October 2, 190, to | H D Parker, Stanford D Shaw, Melbourne | 1o Increasins, however, and that the daily out: 40| JOMPAGNIS GENFRATE TRANSATLANTIQUE. | General Manager, Gen. Pass. Ageat, BERKELEY ADVERT]SE“F\TS the wife of Cebrge Manwi. o soe J W Alston.’ Stanford J B Keiter, Chicago | put of the Fullerton fleld alone will befors 2)| DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. MEL | — —_— ¥ D Keleher, U S A T M Romsdell, Chcgo | mony months exceed 10,000 barrels is beyond )| o Suiling every Thursday. instead ot@ { MARRIED. W H_Murphy, Stanfrd H W Combs, Modesto | question. 4| saturday, from November . at | X | F H Yost, Stanford T A Deering, L Ang | - K 2|10 a. m., from Pler 42 _North River, foot of a e BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. | “D—BERG—In this city, October 25, 1300, G Johnsen, U S N |R E Barry, Vallejo | It I8 reported t!‘mt a contract has been 2 | Morton street. LA TOURAINE, Nov. 1; ’ - S e anR the Rev. James Houghton, Edwin Reed C Stanley, Cal J G McMillen, S Jose | closed for the delivery of 15000 barrels of | 21| L/AQUITAINE, Nov. 8. First class to Harve. THERE'S MONEY IN IT. | and Lizzie Berg, both of San Jose. B Stanley, Cal F Haughton, Boston | Kern River oil per month in Los Angeles. 2) | §55 and upward. Second class to Havre, $42 50 ® Only $1500; & fine plece of property. fronting M F Tarn Alameda A Hall, Monterey 20 | ana _upward. GENERAL AGENCY FOR Dail on 8 streets; size 120x270; just one block from | DIED. A Smith Jr, Stanfd Mrs J Cralg & daugh- o 4 | UNITED STATES and CANADA, 32 Broadway ralns__ aily new school house site and just the place to | 2 Heyer, Stanford ter, Highland §; Weather Report. 40 | (Hudson building), New York. J. F. FUGAZI raise Doultry. | Byrne, Henry E. McKown, Jennie R Cords, Cal Miss 8 Jones, H 8 2| & CO.. Pacific Coast Agents, § Montgomery MASON & McLENATHEN Bird, Isabells McAllister, Margaret | G Lawrence, § Mateo Dr H L Stanbach.§ Br — 1 | avenue San Francisco. -strest Ferry Depot. Adjoining P. Berkeléy. | Dean, Emily C. Mitchell, Edna . | J C_Moffatt, Dawson W H Hitchcock, N Y (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) 20 LS | Enm, Charies 4. Owen, Walter W. | W Youns, Stanford Dr A H Tickeli & w, | The following maximum temperatures were 0 9:00 & m|4:10 p m ™ inghausen, Henry Powers, John W. | H H Owens, Stanford| Nevada City reported to-day from stations in California: x| BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. 12:30 p m(7.15 p m m D ADVFRTISF“FNTS n, Ellssbath Rosenbium, B L. |W G Deal Bantord 1 B Hillbouse &wa¥ v | D0 L) Salton Kieeiia 200 R SN R 32 pm m nberg, Mrs. Clara Redmond, Charles H. | ¢ Oliver, Alameda: eedham, esto m ' B o | o Anguste Schach, Catoline. |3 T Wal S Jose C T Plllott, Saiida | Mount Tamalpals....4f|8acramento .. - an“ S “‘w.Y‘nnmv‘uflo aam = - | mith, Edward Sentz, "Minnle R Ferrall, Stanford C V Manner, Val Spg | Indepen b lsllll Obispo.. o i i §:22 p m) m p— OADWAY mann, Peter Stohlmann, Antoin | G Clement, Stanford § A Burnham & w, | Red Biuf 4] N TROED oo i 0 Steamer ** Monticello.’ * 5:38 p m| - OFFICE—1118 BR . . Magnes P. etta C. [ H Havens, Stanford | Chica: Fresno .. L6 #| MON. Tuer, Wed, Thurs. and Sat, at 9:65 e P+ § 4 Bam - | Thomas Wagner, Charles B. | E A. Preble, Cal § E Vermilyen, Bishn | San mneucn‘dz mum temperature, 2 | a. m., 3:15, 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night); Fri- Denver ... 10:00 & m| ‘e HAL ESTATE Koenéman, Henry Walsh, Margaret | F W Georgeson, Burk Mrs Gibson, Willlams | ©7: minimum, 4%; mean, 53. A e il s el e R en OAKLAND REA | M F Durphy, Eureka Miss Gibson, Willlams | WwEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL 33| p. m._Landing and office, Mission-street Dock, 7:40 a m! e weroom modern house, | BYRNE—In this city, October 28, 1900, Henry | W _J McNulty & wife, Mrs_ Goodman, Willms | Y& FORECAST. oy | Bier No- 5 Telephone Main 1508, B e I O e oork. ot Gii35.§ | BAward, beloved infant son of Henry D. and | Fresno n 8 Antonig & 7 Cibson. Williams | ok Batbal Cofmbiain i | FARE 0 s Eageen. Cecee- i Sows B ; %1 < . 3 . § Antonio storm esterda; N B o e ation: beet résidence neigh. | Julia A. Byrne, a native of Stockton, Cal., | L G Smit o PALACE HOTEL. A Symonds. England . | R Setuger, Portiand |L Inauirido, Chite ot ol | 7 Huckel, Kansas City|G Richarde, U'S N | ish line, Borkopd; for sale to close estate at $4750: leas | 88°d 4 months and 25 days. X BIRD—In this clty, October 21, 1800, Tsabelle Douse cost. HERON & HOLCOMS, 1080 | Phiid ™2 native of Treland, aged 73 vear DEAN—In Alameda, October 28, 1900, .Emily OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. RAILROAD TRAVEL. | NORTH PAGIFIG COAST RAILROAD, 55 Judson, N Y G vortion of the Pacific Slope and H V Potts, England beloved wife of P. A. Deai Sweden, aged 58 years 3 mon ‘Nevada—Fair Monday; brisk northwest wind. (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- | Denver | Utah—Rain Monday; ‘colder; high northwest 8w dence, 030 Shotwell strect, corner of Twenty- | H Fitzoatrick, Ireland 7 E 5 | ' for housekeeping, $10; private famuly. R e furnished housekeeping, connect- Dr. Gibbon's Dispensary, { H L3 2 % [ = < is, Hanford wind. KEABNY ST. Estdlished 2 0 ridte ] W NY Dr J D Jones, The_pressure has ly along the Pa- oor GEG_ W AUS | PHM_In this city, Oetober 25, 180, Charles | 5 SV N Yo RFpl P, 0000, Wash | e proseury B s the otk Stoimict n Via Scusalito Ferry. — GOOD bouses. Get lmd'mm i g Arthur Enm, dearly beloved son of Paul J. | 1 G Noyes, Napa J D Grissim, 8 Jose | rezion and Missouri valley. 2 Commenc Sej ber 1900. . & CO. 1008 Broadway. Oakland. and Anthony K. Ehm, and brother of Paui | & Snnn’ Borkeley O ‘Sxontach. " Cat The temperature has fallen over the olateau 2| rROM SAN FRANCISES TO MILL VALLEY MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY g i e v ot Bngiana: Ella and Oscar | y' ycpowell, Stanford |A H McKay, L Ang on ‘and remained nearly stationary in other ® AEL. OAKLAND FURN:TURE FOR SALE.| Eim. a nitive of Eugland, aged 1 vears 10| § B°Roieman, Martins| ¢ V Dasy N ¥ g i | wemk SR : . e e months & fiays. y . & London inds are reported from Western Wash- : Leaves San isco, via Sausalito Ferry: AN introduction to you from H. Schellhass, the | EERINGHAUSEN—In this city, October 27, X",‘,‘,ck,,“",z.},"’é'.',““ 53."...‘.?‘,,,\‘. :'. Chigo Hiahy :“ the plateau region. 100 ws:‘]’("p.«uhf:fis m.; 1:45 and 4:00 p. m. furnitre dealer. 1ith and Frankiin, Oakland. | ;;:;;’_;xEnryzf‘t;!:i;xnw‘-fi&nbel"z‘;d"nm:rflz !'B Eastman, N Y D P Robinson, Seattle mnmc:‘r‘-! favorable for falr, warmer g SUNDAYS.. $:00, 10:00. 11:30 and 1:15 p. mi. - e » = 2 ¥ o = L Chis B Gildersieeve. Hanfrd reather in fornia = ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING, yin Evbinshatsen Mrs. I A Spamer and LT c::::'% ‘Yreka ;Johr::n n’v’v&s Rat | " Forecast made at San w’ s tor thirty » g Fare: Sen Francisca to Summit 24 Retarn, EDDY, 12 fecond fioor of & micely Parnished | bbinghausen of Lake County and the late | JASITL Wis ' = B P Tveonm N ¥ | hours, ending midnight, Qcitier B 10e » NEW TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS HOW OPEN. rooms; newly papered; no children; splendid | Mrs Henry Meyerdierks, a native of Han- | @ p srms & w, Pa |A A Mitcheil, L fresh northwest wind. 2 Ticket offices, §21 Market st., Sausalito E scation. private residemce. e e o s and 5 months. | ¢ J Bur=behaus & w.|E A Palmer & w, K I| Sonthern California—Fair Monday; light west 2 — — — e pect- Mis 2 wind. 20 near Larkin—Newly furnished front f\l?yl invited to attend the funeral to-morrow .pol » 2 0 0 2 20 60 [ . — Arizona—Fair in south portion: probably 103506 Iy (e frentmented also 2, $12; also hallrooms, $4 to 5. L B w AT A 0, RSO A donist. Hmnl e y n—-—.L Debility or et HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., N ion _ s FRANCTSCO. on : B e g (Successor to Flannagan & Galiagher) NEW WESTERN HOTEL. iR and_ viclnity—Fatr; warmer | 68311 x EX DAYS 806 o6 T3 953 o m. ,.“"f._,. — AR—— <. oo xS e DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. | J M Smith & w, Sacto|J. Monday; northwest wind. 68303, Ed TRA TRIPS on Wednesdays e - 3 HOWARD, 1115-2 nice housekeeping rooms, | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, | T T Whitney, Crockett|F F G. H. WILLSON, 2 at 1%.’.- 10:! m. m furnished, $6: also 1 housekeeping room, $%. 2 Fifth ;te.ilggg::lt;wll‘h-am,m evgg&ut%sknrmg w Local Forecast Officlal. fi 2 R a m., l?* 215, 3:3, - ——— T R ———— — us} , e, |4 5:00, p. m. LARKIN, 80— Mrs J Paula, S Jose | Emerson, Bureka has bullt seven © THRQUGH TRAINS. e ea i B McAVOY & CO.. R Faltor, Crogeett | H L Tilles, AHson 238 The o peral c fl.fl | uons ™ V=" s Mepdiomg E WEEKLY LEAVENWORTH, 515—Basement of tWo sunny DIRBECTORS & (Wi ver tim ? s B FONERAL DIREG BBALMER, éucnu'y,vmw_g : €464 H 5. m. Saturdays—Tomales and way sta- N Market and A 3 » - SasEwT & S S 245, b Dl E&‘fi-— fi. & m SundavsTomales and : ARKET, near Mason 3 reos st Telephone Bk s 2 X t B UL TR W ey e ‘lpe’vm