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ATE TO EXCHANGE. call at my office. Jot 50x100; 3 Kea ———— e DVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. 300 cash, Park st erfe: stat Dl o & high sch Burn: BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ® Market st.. room 1—Hundreds | CUSTOM. property for exchange of rooms, bath and 'ehade | g s, 1501 Park. Alameda. | —_— {DVERTISEMENTS | r AN 1T e of property MASON & MeLl Adjolning B s T rronting | ey L et st the place to | BERKELEY HOUSES TO LET. DERSON, 304 Mont. RTISEN 8 BROADW. AND REAX ENTS. AY. e ee— OAKLAND HOUSEs TO LET. GEO. W. A kland. OAKLAND FURN:TURE FOR SALE. AN you from M Schellhas ith an tion t degler ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. s, the LEMENTINA % Fourth st.—Complete oesbis private Handsome sunny modern rooms: & W reasonable; sas; range. ¥ R L3 bay-window room v mplete for housekeeping: pri- near Jones 4§ rms.; cheap. reasonable. other rooms, ekeeping room aleo two oth iren er smeil rooms. xth st ms furnished for housekee 14 night Handsomely ces reasonable. sunny; micely rooms, reading-room ; elevator. also others. N, 1016 8 & week ul Sunny tor: electric lights; day, Wk., mo. 221 Pliis st. —Rooms, elevator o) , 28 unfurnished. room, with closet and table for 1 or 2 gentlemen. Y Geery, mear Mason—Sunny ny housekesping 204 sunny housekeep- ( s, | arnished for light housekeep Sixth—Rooms ¢ $5 per week, and light stheast corner Seventh | L. Wh en suite of cly furnished sunny front shed rooms and | to $4; open night. r night, e to $1 60; week, §2 to ground floor; | ingle Tooms for 2 or 4 men, $7 ROOMS AND BOARD. very sunny table. 36 California st SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, excha pairing lowest rates? open even. 205 wold. rented, reduced rates. re- ‘ourth. repaired: needles and 145 6th; phone Mint 45. s bought, sold &nd repairing guaman- nariee Plambeck, 1915 BOUGHT ehuct ission, ne. 1ith | SPECIAL NOTICES. ed_from 35 50; whitened §1 up & done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third. ected for 34: collections made: ¥. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO,, ry st., rooms 9-10; tel. 5580, 16 Montgome: C————————————— nd Storage Co.. 722 Mission t.; shipping at cut rates, . storage and moving; covered . and Market: phone South 762. o Furniture Moving imore st.; phone Jackson 751 ————— e e e e SLOT MACHIN BOUGHT and sold; new and second hand; large y Market, room 220, ERS AND SUPPLIES, INS T IN TYPEWRITERS We fines for less money than any ventals, §5. The Typewriter Fxchange, alifornia; telephone n 266 WAYE ba Tin_typewriters; make. Tite Tor prices 10 L& M. A DEL. Montgomery st. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. SSOLUTION of copartnership—The copart- ership heretofore exieting between m . and 8 Francisco, ersigned, PIERRE 8$0) PAILLET, doing business at San 2 . ate of California, at premises Nos. 624 lnfl‘ Lagun: t.. under the name of “‘GOLDEN SODA WORKE,” and also under e name of “GOLDEN WEST MINEBAL SPRINGS 0O, OF mutual consent. cissolved jartne | continue business for nd emc the undersigned le suthorized to iect outstanding bills and (o pay bills due. FRANGOIS P ot “ ‘ated Ban Fransisce, October 24, & DIVIDEND NOTICES, ND NoticeThe Glant Powder Com Cents ¢ & of the company has be t the office of the company, 430 b Franciseo, on November fer bLooks rlose November 3, o moch. A A. EPARKS, Secretary. om- | B! this day | NAPA CO." is this day | nimself | i LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, E. Coliector's Office, San Fran- | { is hereby given that the following described merchandise, seized for violation of United Si s Revenue Laws, will be sold at public auction the highest bidder for U. | lawful money, at the entrance to the re- ceiving department, New Appraiser's Stores, on the Sth day of November, | commence at 10 o'clock a. m. of said_day: { 2 pac cigars, November 1, 1599; 675 ci- | . November 10, 1898; 1500 cigars, November 600 cigars, November 1 i 1 pack- cigars, November 9, 1899; 700 elgars, vember 16, 1599; 673 cigars, November 16, 159 cigars, November 23, 1599; 4 bundies ra tan shaving, December 6, 18%s; 2 silk sh and 1 dozen silk handkerchiefs, December 189: 1 package cigarettes, December 12, 18 § dozen silk handkerchiefs, December 15, 18 6 cigars, December 2, 1599; 550 cigars, D cember 26, 1899; 150 clgars, December 26, 1899, 1 roll pongee silk, December 26, 1599; 100 c 4 package miscellaneous merchandise, December 26, 1599 200 cigars, January 3, 1300 300 cigars, January 3, 1800 and rettes, January 1500; ('U;LPF, December 29, 1589; 1 package clgar: January 4 1300; 1 package cigars, January 1800; 1 package cigars, January 4, 1900; 1 pac “ge cigars, January 4, 1900; 4 bundles ciga: i, &ge cigars, January 1§, January 19, 1900; 2 ary 25, 1800 1 package cigars, January 1900; 1" package cigars, January 15, 1900: ikurs, January 26, 1900 ‘ebruary § 1 5-tael boxes prepar 2022 cigarettes, @Fe! cigarettes. ily bulbs, March 5, 1900; 9 1800; 10 silk caps, March 23 paper napkins, cigars, March 31, 1300; , 1900; 20 5-tael boxes opium, April 7, 00; 1 package cigarettes April 6 190; 8 §-tael boxes prepa April 12, 1966; § 5-tael and 300 cigare, April 12, 19500 50 clgars, | | | 12, 1866: 140 silk s 1800; 600 cigars. April 13, 1500; 1 case tobacco, April 17, 1900 4 i-tacl boxes prepared optum, April 16, 1900; 2 packages cigars, April 26, 1900; 150 eigars, pril 271900 1 package b May 2 < My 14! cigars, 700 cigars, May ilk_dressing jacket and 6 tea set 58 cigars, “June 5, 1300; 300 cigars, 400 1 package cigars, June 5, vackage eigars, June 5, 190 iado; 1900 age cigars, June 5 1200; 600 clgars, June 15, 1900; 700 cigars, June 15, and 1 plece pima cioth, June e cigars, June 13, 1000; 1 e 13, 1900; 1 package ciga: 1 package cigars, June 13, cigars, June 13, 1900; 199 ciga; 4 boxes cigars, June' 18, 190 15, 1500; 1 piece pima cloth and 2 table cove June 15 450 cigars, 1900 1800; 271 ‘clga; 15, 1500; 1 paci package ciga s, June 13, 1900 1900 June 20, 1900; 275 cigars. June | 1800; 1 package cigars, June 3, 1900; 1 pack- | ase clgars June 23, 1900, 1 package cigars, June 23 1800; 2 cases pickles, June 27, 1800 | 1 package cigars, July 1, 1900 1 package ci- gars, July 1, 1900: 1 package ciga | 106;" 1 package cigars, July 1, 1800: 0 "cigars, July 6, 1900: 500 cigars, July 1000; 75 cigars, July 9.41900; 125 cigars, July 18007 50 cigars, July 2, 1500; 1 baskei con- taining 46 5-tael r\t)!um_ July 13, 1800; 45 cigars, July 18, 1800; 26 cigars, July 18 1900; 1 box china and 1 basket china, July 18, 180 1 2 k table cover and 1 album, Jul 26, 1900, 219 cigars, July 20, 1900; 100 cigars, July 20 1900; 1 embroldered table cover and 1 e | brofdered coat of arms. July 20, 100 ci- gars, July 20, 1900; 850 cigars, July 27, 1900; 50 cigars, July 2). 190 50 cigars, July 20, 1900; 675 cigars, July 30, 1909: 1 package clgars cigarettes, July 24, 1900; 1 package cigars y 24, 1900; 100 cigars, July 31, 1900; gars, July 31, 1800; 1 china tea set, 1800 July 81, 1900; 85 clgars, Au- gust ~tael boxes prapared opium, August 2, 1900; 100 cigars, August 2, 1900: 1 package cigars, August 1, 1300, 1 package age clgars, August 1, 1800; 1 packag and cigarettes 1800; 3 e, Auguet 4, 18000 rs, August §, 1900; 24 eigars, August 7, 1900; 100 cigars, Au- gust 18, 1900; 2 packages cigars, August 10, 1600; 1 package cigarett, package cigars, August 10, 1900; 1 package of gurs. August 10, 1900; 1 package cigars, A gust 10, 1840; 1 package satin cloth and 1 sii kimona, August 14, 1500; 700 cigars and 1 tea set, August 17, 1300, 76 cigars, August 17, 1606; 1 August 15, 1900 100 cigars August 18, ;100 August 18, 1600 190 cigars, August 20, 1900; 50 cigars, August 20, 19%; 50 ciga: August 20, 1800; 50 cigars August 20, 1900; ‘75 clgars, August 20, 125 cigars, August 20, 1% 100 cigars, August 26, 1800; 50 cigars, August 20, 1900; 100 elga August 20, 1900; 400 cigars, August 20, 1900 2 25 clgars, August 20, 1300; 2 boxes decorated china, August 20, 190 cigars, August 20, rs, August 22, 1900; 50 cigars, Au. 100 clgars, August 22, 19 22, 1900; 100 cikars, August 22, cisco, October 20, 1900.—Notice of Sale—Notice | the 1900, Sale to irts | cember 26, 18%; 150 clgars, December 1 package cigars 1 package ettes, Jenuary 4, 1900; 1 package cigars, Janu- | ary 3, 1800, 2 ‘packages cigars, January 1909; 41 raw hides, January 16, 1900; 1 1 case glass lamps, Febru- a4 matter, February | prepared Juge 1500; 1 box chinaware, June 19, 1900 cigars, August 1 1900; 1 package cigars, Au- gust 1, 1900; 1 package cigars, August 1, 1900; August 10, 1900; 1 1900; 2 bottles gin, | packages cigarettes, Janu- | March 31, | 3y | opium, | 1 boxes prepared opium | 43 cigars, April 1 1 package ‘cl- | #ars, June 5, 1900: 1 package clgars, June 5, : 1 package cigars, June 5, 1900; 1 pack- 375 cigars, June 1, . '1800; 500 clgars, June | 1 package | June 18, 1900; 50 cigars, June | . July 1, | | ol | 31, August 22, 1900; 100 clgars, 900; 100 cigars, August 22, 1900; | 150 cigars, August 22, 50 clgars, August 22, 1900; 100 cigars, August 22, 1960; 150 cigars, August 22, 1800; 100 cigars, ugust 22, 1900 | 80 cigars_ August 22, 1900; Aug 1900; 75 cigars, August 22, 1900; 50 cigars ; 100 cigars, August 22, 19 1600. STANLEY JACK- MARRIAGE LICENSES. ollowing marriage licenses were {ssued Percy ey, 20, 6 Rausch street. Wolf, 21, $4% Missjon street, and Emma John D, Heyén, 2, 31 Broadway, and Emma Liebcher, 24, 31 Broadway | Adam Burkhard, S _Perry street, and Bertha Lederhous, 21. 175 Perry street. Frank E. Watkin | Edythe V. Makowski, Nathan Berer, 2, line Philiips, 539 Eddy street. 3 Grove street, and Pau- 15, 241 Webster street. Louis Scheile, 21. 303 Pixfoy street, and Ella Cune 251 ‘Fourth ce EIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. BORN. | KAHN—In this city, October 2), 1808, to the | _wife of Leon Kahn, a daughter. EKANE—In this city, October 81 1900, |~ wife of Wiillam R. Kane, a daughter. | MAGEE—On San Bruno road, October 19, 1900, to the wife of H. Magee, a son. | TAYLOR—On San Bruno road, October 30, 1900, to the wife of C. Taylor, a daughter. 34, 1201 Octavia street, and to the | MARRIED. | GRIERSON—YOUNG—In this city, October 30, | T1500, John Grierson and Mary J. Young. DIED. Anderson, Catherine McKenny, John Browne, Evelyn W. McKinney, John Butler, Belle MoNamara, John Christénsen, John E. Mache. Peter D. Driscoll, Mary Murphy, Catherine Dwyer, Edward A. Naard, Henry M. Feldmann, Louls Naismith, Amelie Fischer. Helene Richardson, Geo. C. Graham, Lillie Schneider, “William Gruwell, Henry Smith, Willlam F, Gustafsen, Lillle L. Epencer, Charles H. Hennessey, Margaret Thom, James Henry, Wiiam homae, Josephine Kewley, Phillip Siyke, E. W. B. Rorts, Henry E. aughn, John Laaaechos. Josephine Vucanovich, Peter L. McDonell, Michael Walsh, Abigail McKenne, Mary Whitman, Albert A. NDERSON—! this ity, Oectober 30, 1800, A atine Anm, wile of the iats Jghn Ander: son, beloved mother of Mrs. H. Lyman and the late Mis. garet Jones and Charles 'O'Hara, grand. O Packion O fiate, o balive of County Leitrim, Ireland, aged 64 years. rul“ COpY.) ends un! acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this ‘day), at 2 o'clock, from the riors of the United 'Unaertakers, 27 and 20 F1Eh atreet, Interment Odd Fellows' Cem A BROWNE—In Sun Rafael, October 31, 1900, Bv | "iyn Wilson Browne, {ntant daughtér of Fred- ? er of B. D | Bk of Bun Rafael and Rev. 3. C Webh ol Los Angel beloved wife of Paul J. Butler, mother of Berwin, and sister of Gabriel, Martin and Bertha Berwin, a native of Chicago, Iil., aged 25 _years 7 months and 15 days, g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), gt 10:15 o'elock, from the family resigence, 1 Fuiton street Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clogk train from Third and Townsend streets, | CHRISTENSEN-In Eureka, October 21, 1800, Ol an E» eldest and deatly beloved son of Captain John and Annine Christensen, and brother of Mre. M. Katzer and August, Alma and Fred Christensen, a native of San Fran- cigco, 21 years 10 months and 13 day ends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sundey). at 2 o'clock, from the residence of Dis parents, 1208 Dolores street, near Twenty- fifth. Interment I Oc“O F}" Ctln::ry - SCOLL—In thi y, Noveml "i‘m, widow of the late Denis Driscol nd Lo “Mary. Connéliy, & native of Clopa- and Mary flft yy Cotfi!)’ Cork, Ireland, aged 70 years. ! Friends and uaintances are respect- fully invited to at the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). at 10:30 o'clock, from her late resi- nee, ‘Scott. street, thence to Holy Cross Cn, where mass will be ose of her soul st 11 o'clock. sald for re- Mrne&iloly Cemetery. a b D ver. beloved son of Anna: Dwyer Hendy late John E. Dwyer, and stepson of Michasi Hendy, & native of California, aged R "rmm;:'*" take place this day "The neral wili e o8 4lgard.:y‘. ‘;rfll the parlors DPM' & Eng- {aen 5 Vi News avenue. Interment private, Mount Cafvary Gemetery. FELDMANN-In this city, October i, 1o, Ly, AL n 5, (Sacramento { | te Bennett, sister of Mar- | VAUGHN—In this city, No: grand- | | | | BUTLER—In this city, November 1, 1900, Belle, | WALSH—In this city, November 1 | Ribble Kirby Butler, daughter of Mrs. L. D. | | | THE SAN Feldmann and Mrs. Hugo Peters, a native of Bremen, Germany, aged 63 years. EFFriends and ‘acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral this day (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 661 Shotwell street.’ Interment private. Please omit flowers. FISCHER—In Fruitvale, November 1, 1900, Helene, beloved wife of Charles Fischér, and mother of Leo, Carl, Joseph, Hans and Rich- ard PFischer, a native of Germany, aged 3 years 7 months and 5 days. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this d (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1457 Twenty-seventh avenue, Fruitvale, thenge to St. Elizabeth's Church, where a re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment St. Mary’s Cemetery, Oakland. GRAHAM—In this city, November 2, 1500, Lil- lie Graham, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years. GRUWELL—In this city, November 1, 1900, Henry, beloved son of Etta and the late Joh Gruwell, a native of Livermore, Cal., aged 19 years 5 months and 7 days. fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- derce, 628 Grove street,” between Laguna and Buchanan. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery. GUSTAFSEN—In this city, October 81, 1900, Liltie L., beloved wife of Charles Gustafsen, daughter of the late Carl H. and Meta Harts, and sister of Mrs. W. Nielsen, Mrs. O. 8. Carlson, Mrs. C. Larsen, Mrs. C. B. Rogers and Henry and the late Louls Grotheer, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 24 years 9 months and 18 days. (Neenah, Wis.,” papers please copy.) C>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1510 Bryant avenue, between Four- Interment 1. O. teenth and Fifteenth street b 0. etery. Y—In this city, November 2, 1900, Margaret, beloved wife of the late James Hen. nessey, and mother of John, Neille, Jame; Albert, Timothy and Willlam Hennessey and Mrs, Aggle Seike, aged 48 years and § months, EF¥Friends and acquaintances re respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunflay), at 12:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 41 Van Ness avenue, thencs to St. Joseph's Church for services. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. ks, April 285, 1500 | HENRY—In this city, October 1, 1900, William Henry, beloved brother of Mrs. Catherine Lowe, Miss Jennie Henry and John Henry of Vallejo, the late Mrs. B. Boaghan of Vailejo and the late Michael Henry, a native of County Sligo, Ireland, aged 6 years. EXFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Bunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the residence of his sister, 1001 Diamond street, thence to §t. Paul's Church for services at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KEWLEY—In the City and County Hospital, November 2, 1500, Phillip Kewley, & native of Englard, aged 62 years. KORTS—In this city, November 1, 1900, Henry Edwin, dearly beloved son of Henry and Susie Korts (nee Egan), a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 4 months and 6 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, from the parents’ residence, ‘2675 Twenty-second street, near York. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. LEDDERHOS—In this city, November 2, 1900, | Josephine A. Ledderhos, béloved wife of Theo. Ledderhos, mother of = Albert, O Montae 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | FRANCISCO CALL, ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, POSTAL SERVICE AND ITS COST Assistant Postmaster Gen- eral Files His Annual Report. Asks for Retirement on Pension of Employes Permanently Disabled ,133,378; While Attending to matic tube routes 52 22,266). o (ann fMce ual mail equipments cost $325744. mail miles The routes of all kinds In the domestic service cover.over a half million and the miles traveled over them per annum was 459,205,773. An average of almost nine trips a week on each route was | the country. | the steps taken lookin | lative bidding for mai | mounces that the new policy of awarding in length maintained | all new contracts only to or contj guous to the persons living on | involv. route / Their Duties. Cal § D & T.104 105% Merchants' Ex 16 13 SAVINGS BANKS. g e GerS & L..... — 190 Sav & L So... — §1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.—The annual re- | Mur davipl 51 = ' Cuion™ Goi = = | port of W. S. Shallenberger, Second As-| S F Sav U....515 — | sistant Postmaster General, was made STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. | | public to-day. It shows that on June 30| Callfornia ....12%4 — OSL&H...3 — | last the annual rate of expenditure for | Geary-st B g = inland mail service was $:5,146,060; for g g o S S | foreign service, $2,014538; total expendi- Caltfornta. — %0 Vigorit .. P tures, $57,160,688. There were 22,834 star| Giant Con Go. 8% — | routes, with a total mileage of 269,88, in- volving an annual rate of expenditure of 1943 special steamboat routes, 2668 railroad routes (an- nual expense $33.424,782), 228 railway_post- office car routes (annual expense $4,369,- 009), £69 railway postoffice clerks (annual expenditure $8,946 424), 7190 mail messenger | routes, 220 wagon routes (in cities), 287 eleciric and cable car routes, five routes, throughout Mr. Shallenberger refers to to stopping si contracts, an neu- 3 expenditure Necessary and special facilities on trunk lines of railroads invelved an annual rate expenditure of $195,145 and cu- 1900. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Ten. N R of Cal 6s.113 Do &8 Do 5s .. N Cal Ry bs...111% Oak G L & H.10 — Oak Tran 6s.. — 74| WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa.. 69!4 69% Spring Valley. 93% 84% Marin County.. 5l — GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. Stktn Gas 6s. ‘ent L & P Co 3% — [Pac L Co. 43% 45 £quit G L Co. 3 3%/ Sac El G&! 0 Mutual El Co. — 10" |S F G & E.... 513 51% | OGL & H.... 4% 4% San Francisco. 4% 5 Pac Gas Linp. 62 52i4/Stkn G & & Co — 14 INSURANCE STOCKS. Firem's Fund.228 — | i BANK STOCKS. Anglo-Cal Ltd. 6 First_Nationl..298 370 Bank of Cal408% — Lon P & A....138%140 72 BUGAR Hana S P Co. 7 STOCKS. Kilauea S Co. 20% — 152 | Haw C& SCo 84 — Makawell S Co 41% 42 Honokaa § Co. 30% 31 Onomea S Co. 23 30 Huten s b s 26 Paauhau S Co, 81 32 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. . | Al Pack As — — PacAFA. 2% — | Cal Fruit Asn.101% — Pac C Bor Co. — 132 | Mer Ex Assn.. 97 100 Par Paint Co. 12 Oceanic S C¢ 9 Morning Session. Board— 100 Hawaiian Com'l & Sugar, cash 50 Honokaa Sugar, Co 20 Makaweli Sugar Co. $3000 Market Street Ry 1Is $:006 Oceanic Steamship Bonds. 1% Paauhau S P Co. 10 Gas Improvement . s Gas & Electric 2 8 F Gas & Electric Co. Street— 2 Hutchinson S P Co 115 Kilauea Sugar Plantation 20 Makawell Sugar Co... $2000 Northern Railway of Afternoon Session, Board— ed has worked satifactorily. The experi-| 1o aieska Packers' Association. e | ment of box delivery on star routes,| 13 Contra Costa Water . | whereby persons along the line couid | 30 Contra Costa Water . H | have the “mail brought from the next| & Contra Costa Water . | |office by the star route carrier and| 50 Hutchinson S P Co. 1 left in a box erected by such persons, & Oakland Gas .... i has worked satisfactorily in South Caro-| 5 8 F Gas & Electric Co. | | lina, and the next star route contracts will provide for such service, increasing the mail facilities in the rural distriets {at a moderate increas the and Constance Ledderhos, and sister of Mrs. | J. W. Barber and Joseph, Emile, Charles, Louis and Emanuel Kauntz, a native of San Francisco, aged 32 years and 6 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- ily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence of her sister, § Golden place, off ~Golden Gate avenue, between Hyde and Larkin strests, thence to St. Boniface’s Church, Gate avenue. Interment Mount Cal® Cemete; e McDONELL—In this city, November 2, 1900, Michael, beloved husband of Catherine Mo~ Donell, and father of Mrs. H. C Lund, Mrs. Edward Bidinger and Kassie Mcflanus, a na- tive of Canada, aged 62 years and 4 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:30 o'c om his late resi- dence, 245 Perry strest, between Fourth and Fifth, thence to St. Rose's Church for ser- vices at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit_ flowers. Me —In this_city, October 31, 1900, at her residence, il4 First street, Mary, beloved wife of Patrik McKenna, an: other of Mrs. A. McCulloch and P. J. and Nellie Mc- Kenna, a native of Bailylongford, County Kerry. Ireland. aged 71 vears. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this da; (Saturday), at 8 o'clock, from her late res dence, 3i4 First street, thence to St. Bren- dan's’ Church, where a requiem high m will be celebrated for the repose of her sc commencing at 9:30 g'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cémetery McKENY this city, November 2. 1800, John, beloved husband of Sarah McKenny, and brother of Ellen Ward and Daniel Me- Kenny, a native of County Donegal, Ire- land, aged years, NEY-—In the City and County Hospital, November 2, 1900, John McKinney, a native of Ireland, aged 68 years McNAMARA—In the City and County Hospital November 2, 1900, John McNamara, a native of Ireland. aged 85 years. MACHE—In_Bodega Bay, October 31, 1900, | Peter D. Ma dearly beloved husband of Meta Mache, loving father of Anna F., Joseph H. and Peter Mache, and brother-in-law of Henry Klee, a native of Italy, aged 42 years | 4 months and 19 days. E> Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day turday), at | 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 322 Chest nut eet, between Stockton and Dupont, thence to Sts. Peter & Paul's Church, where a high requiem mass will be sald for the re- pose of hie soul. commencing at 10 o'clock. Tnterment Holy (Yoss Cemetery MURPHY—A month's mind solemn high re- quiem mass will be celebrated this day (Sat- urday), at 10 o'clock, at St. Franels Church, Vallejo street, for the repose of the soul of the late Catherine Murphy. beloved wife of Cap- tain Frank Murphy. attend NAARD-—In Oakland, November 1, 1900, Henry M., beloved husband of Carolina Naard. and ‘brothe: -law of Henry J. Frus, a native of years § months agd 14 days. In Oakl November 1, 1000, at 1218 San Pablo avenue, ggpelia, widow of the late Gavin Nalsmith, an other of Mrs. Joh: Weod and May, William, Guy and Addie 1- smith, & native of New York, aged 52 vears 1 month and § days. RICHARDSON—In the City and County Hospi- tal, November 2, 1300, George C. Richardson, a native of New York, aged 43 years. CHNEIDER—In this city, November 1, 1800, William, ~beloved hushand of Friedericka Schnelder, and father of Mrs. Fred Hensel and Mrs.' George Pllgrim, a native of Ger- many, aged 84 years 6 months and 21 days. EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- s fully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. George Piigrim, 1908 Greenwich street, between Laguna and Bu- chanan. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. SMITH—In this city, November 2, 1800, Wil- llam Francis, beloved son of Grace and the late Tethuel Smith, a native of San Fran- cigeo, aged SPENCER-—In the City and County Hospital, November 2, Charles H. Spencer, a na- | tive of New Y aged 0 years. THOM-In this city Thom, a native of months and 18 days. £ Notice of funeral hereafter. Scotland, aged | THOMAS—In this city, November 1, 1800, Jo- sephine, beloved wife of Arthur C. Thomas, a native of California, aged 21 vears. Friends and acquaintances are respact- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. VAN SLYKE—In Los Angeles, November 1, 3900, E. W. Sheldon Van Sivke, beloved hus: band of Ruby Van Slyke, a native of Madi- son, Wis., aged 45 years and 11 months. vem| ber loved son of Hano d brother :: Edward Vaughn, a native of New York, U ANOVICHIn this city, Novembe VUCANOVICH—In this city, November 3, 1900, Peter L. Vueanovich, beloved husband of Ellena Vucanovich, father of Lazar Vucano- vich, brotber of C. L. Vucanovich, son-in-law of Mrs. J. Jol and brother-in-law of John G. Joly, a native of Bukane, Herzegovina, Austria, aged 47 years and 15 days. §7 Friends are respectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from Odd Fellows’ Hall, Beventh and Market streets, under the auspices of Parker Lodge No. 124, I O. O. F. 1900, Abi- ail, beloved wife of Willlam Walsh, and | er of Mary Walsh, a native of the parish T eishools, ‘County Cork, Ireland. g7 Friends are invited to attend the funeral this day (Raturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 170 Lexington avenue. thence to Mission Dolores Church. where & mase will e celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:45 o'clock. ~Interment fioly Crose Cemetery. Please omit flowers. WHITMAN—In this city, October 30, 1900, Al- ‘bert A. Whitman, beloved hushand of Blanch M. Whitman, and father of Isabell and Ag- ness Whitman, a native of New York State. 42 years # months and 20 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to lt)tena‘ 'n:; lhmk,mt x'mo.'%' orrow_(Sunday), a clock, at I. X " Berkeley, " under the ‘auspices of Berk: No. E0. LI O. O Fians e arap 0. 1%, Woodien of ihe Word. Interment intain View Cemetery. HENRY J. GAI.LAGHGE‘I: _‘cho., (Successor & er) TANIEL P, DONOVAN, FONgAL PIReCIORS AR BN EAL P S ieghine outh . UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 20 Fifth st. Tel. Bouth 167. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Finest Equ'- ment at Moderate Rates. Friends are invited to | November 2, 1300, James | coming winter ton to Arctic circle. routes are announces emphasized of co-operation with the War Letter mail for in cost. interior of Alaska | was carried last winter by a service that | was reasonably well performed. the arrangements double the frequency of dispatches for points supplied by various overland routes, For the sup- plying the offices along them with letter ' mail four times a month. Mails will be | carried by reindeer this winter from Ea- Kotzebue, a point north of the Plans for various overland | d and the necessity | ! 35 8 F Gas & Electric Co 80 8 F Gas & Electric Co. 3 8 F Gas & Blectric Co. 200 Vigorit, b 10. Streef— 5 Makawell Sugar Co. PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Sesslon. Board— 1000 California-Standard 1306 California-Standard 1506 California-Standard 2000 California-Standard 100 Home QJl, b 5 06 Home Oil 10 Homestake Ba Department in_opening an_all-American | b 12dependence - H militar post road from Valdez to the| 1o) Monte Cristo 13 | { Upper Yukon. : risto 140 BRe servica in.Porto Rico, Hawail snd o poois gusto 14 the temporary military posfal service in| 500 Monte Cristo 150 | China are touched on briefly. The special | 200 Reed Crude O 5 | |and general weighing of the mail| & Twenty-eight 26 | throughout the United States, whose re- Street— | sults “were announced last’ February,| 350 Sterling O & D Co. 28 | | showed the railroads carried an agsre- | 500 Four Oil Co 381 gate much greater than generally sup- | 100¢ Monte Cristo | posed, and that % per cent of the total | Afternoon Session, amount was sent direct to the railroads. Board— s | The result of the regular quadrennial ad- | 1200 California-Standard +8 justment with pay for railroad _trans-| 100 Home OIl S b portation in_the second contract_section, | %00 fi""“‘“fi;’f’hl it F cnmprlsing North and South Carolina, | 100 Monarch of Arlgo 150 Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, | 10} gan Joaquin Oii & Development 935 Tennessee and Kentucky, based on a Te-| 2. gerling O-& D Co, b 60 3 00 weighing under orders issued to Septem-| 500 Steriin® 5 D G5 23 ber 30 last, was an increase of over 10 per Street— cent. 160 San Joaquin Oil & Development...... 95 The pneumatic service investigation, it is stated, has developed valuable informa- pert will be submitted to ter it convenes. Pending that estimates for continuance and ex- tensions of existing service are withheld. The electric cars have been found a most | tlon, and the re: Congress soon a advantageous means of providing expe- | 100 Caledonta 34 100 Gould & Curry. 16 ditious mail transportation, especially for | 200 Chollar . 17 100 Yellow Jacket.. 18 suburban towns and in many cities save Afternoon Session. the establishment of we ‘on serylce. 200 Best & Belcher 24 100 Mexlcan In the raillway mail service, matter too| 160 Chollar . 16 200 Mexican illegibly or improperly addre&sed to per-| 50 Chollar 15 500 Ophir .. mit dPfi\'Pr}’ amounted to 14,617,234 pleces, | 500 Con Cal & Va..110 200 Silver Hill. 35 ki’ nent disability duty. qu lled piring clerk on duty in the service an increase of over 11,000. | Relief legislation for families of those is asked and the creation of a fund to retire on pay a clerk whose usefulness is cut short by perma- incurred in the line { Reorganization and reclassification | of the railway mall service, legislation re- separation of second-class matier by publishers and legislation for the punishment of persons who by force | attempt to enter a postal car or assault a | gostal are recommended. No estimate is submitted at this time for pneumatic tube service or for special fa- m: MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the San Fran- clsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 500 Best & Belcher 28 230 Con Cal & Vi e following were the sales In the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. 300 Best & Belcher 27/ 200 Ophir .. 200 Best & Belcher 27| §00 Savage 200 Con Cal & Va..1 05/ 400 Silver Hill. Afternoon Session 500 Best & Belcher 24 500 Slerra Nevada. 206 Mexican 31 160 St Louis........ 30 Ophir . 80 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, Nov. 2—4 p. m, of | ail cilities on trunk lines. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. The total estimate for all mail trans-| Alpha . . 02 ™ Justice . 03 | portation for the fiscal vear ending Jume | Alta . 02 04 Kentuck 8 B2 1602 s 331,430,246, being $2.138.510, Sor 8.64 | Andes 01 08 Lady Wash.... — per ceat, more than the current appro- | Belcher . 12 13 Mexican . 31 priation. Best & Belcher 23 25 Occidental ..... 08 The estimates submitted in detail are as | Bulllon . 02 03/Ophir . 8 follows: _Star ge‘r\lt-ob‘lm-ludinxg w;);’i o e el ey = office, $5.580,000; steamboat service, $586,- | Chollar ......... 000: " raiiroad 'transportation, §4.700,000, | Chatlenge Con. 1 » railway postoffice cars, $4861,000; railwa Con Cal & 05 2 postal clerks, $10,378749; mail messenger | con fmperial... - 2 service, $1038.000; electric and cable car| con New York. 01 - Silver Hil 3 service, $500000; wagon service in cities, | i = W8t Louls = $500,000; mall etsu‘llgome'ms. $326,500; miscel- | 11 12/Standard 32 | laneous items, $1000; total inland service, 02| Syndicate [ ea) $58.726,249. Foreign malil transportation, 76| Union Con 16 18 | 8 ; balances due foreign countries, 28\ Utah ... o8 09 ! 04| Yellow Jacket.. 17 15 HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. W R Fate: Mrs Fates, Mrs Dering. L Freund, N Y H J Furley, Sacto Pa Pa Y o Ch C P Hall, Stockf R G Barton, Fresno F O’Connor, E D Fisk, Providence D Hickmott, Haywrds|C B Moore, Chicago T € Brown, Toronto W J Lietz, S Jose P Stickhouse, Mrs Stickhouse, Maj Mackenzie, China Mrs Mackenzie, China B U Steinman, Sacto N Y T Flint, S Juan D Robinson, Seattle Miss J W |W Keuffel, N Y |Mrs Keuffel, N Y Te W Sacto . Palo A B Rogers, Ohio CALL CALENDAR. NOVEMBER, 1900. Moon's Phases. Full Moon, Novepber Last Quarter, November 13. New Moon, November 21. Ito Police Continue Investiga- | said Assistant District Attorney Walsk —_— ' Pacific Co | month. | Helepa_and all 7 | Through tickets to all points Easi s | for YOKOHAMA and HON | 421 Market street. corner of First. MANY PERSONS STILL MISSING ‘tions of the Tarrant Fire. Bookkeeper for the Firm Ignorant as | to the Quantity of Explo- sives Stored dn the Building. e NEW YORK, Nov. 2—The poiice de- partment has been investigating the list of persons reported missing in connection with the Tarrant fire for the purpose of getting at a cogrect list of persons sup- i posed to have lost their lives in the fire. The persons reported were investigated through the station nearest the address given and in many cases they were re- ported safe. In some cases the police | could not find the supposed missing per- son at the address given. The list as re- vised to-day shows elghteen persons re- ported missing and net accounted for, Of these six are not known at the ad- dresses given by the-persons who reportel them missing. Ir the list is the name of Benjnn;lnj Moorehouse, a clerk for Tarrant & Co. The authorities persist in their beitef that | he is alive and purposely keeping his | whereabouts secret. | “We have detectives out after Mr. | Moorehouse and expect to land him soon,” { { | { | Wwho is assisting in the Fire Marshal's in- vestigation. | Moorehouse's family and nelghbors at Montclafr, N. J., are convinced that he | perished in the disaster. A resident of | Montelair, who was in New York at tke time of the fire, says he saw Moorehouss standing in front of the building direct!) after the fire started, but since that time no one has seen him' or heard from him. The fire department’s investigation of tl explosion closed to-day after the testi mony of Louis Patterson and George C. | Thompson. employes of Tarrant & Co., had been taken. Thompson is bookkeeper for the firm, but he showed an ignorance of what was in storage in the upper floors and no im- portant evidence was drawn from him. He said Moorehouse, the missing clerk, he only man that knew just what | material was in the building. Dr. Lederle, heAlth department analyst, who examined the seven drums found in | the ruins, said to-day they contained ana- | line ofl, which is only a little less ex- plosive than kerosene. More than 150 new schoolhouses have been built in Kansas within the last year. | OCEAN TRAVEL. ast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan Ports—11 a. m., Nov. 2, 7, 12, 17, 22, 27, Dec. 2. | Change to company’s steam at_Seattle. For Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes 2, Change at Seattle for this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry For Eureka. Humboldt Bay—2 p. m. 9, 14, 19, 24, 29, Dec. 4 and every fifth after. For San Diego stopping only at Port Harford | (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los | Angeles and Redondo (Les Angeles)—11 a. m., | Nov. 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 25, 2, Dec. 3, and every fourth day thereafter, For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayu- cos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura. Hueneme. San Ped: East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport- a. m., Nov. 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, €7, Dec. 1, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Joss del | Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz. Santa Rosalia | and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., Tth of each For further Information obtain company's folders. | The company reserves the right to change | steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing Without previous notice. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agent 10 Market st San Franch THE 0. R. & W, €0, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTL.AND From Spear-street Whart at 10 A, M. 2 Fir: In FARE S3AEin53s, Inetuding erth COLUMBIA salls. GEO. W. BLDER : Short Line to Walla Walla, Spokane, voints in the . Butte, Northwest. Awent, et street. Gener: BE. C. WARD, © 630 M TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets. at 1 p. m. GKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- dia, etc. No cargo received on board on day | of sailing. 8S. HONGKONG MARU oo : Tuesday, November 13, 1900 | 88. NIPPON MARU. 2 .-Thursday, December 1906 | §S. AMERICA MARU .. e | . -.-Saturday. December . 1900 | Via Honoluiu. Round-tria tickets at reduced rates. For | freight and passage apply at company's office, H. AVERY, General Agent. | g First Quarter, ) November 2. H G Dawson, gwi‘ktlanl:“ Hugh:;‘ sl: Louslu \ | W H Cooper, Berkeley|Mrs 3 b g:i Kelly, Biaecr;kfl;y fn'l R gu.&‘. ’g: Lo l“ REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. amage. e | ughes. g i | 3 J Holabird, L Ang D Achell, Montana | N8 Martinovich to G. A. Dabovieh, lot on § | | R C Gillls, L Ang |Mrs Achell, Montana line of Turk street, egrees 45 minutes, W Wi T Thorbecke, Balto | 32 from W line of Parker avenue, § 50 degrees cP A C Carson, Montana |45 minutes/ W 175, S 90 degrees 15 minutes, HT € A Hickok, N Y E 505:7, N 47 degrees 13 minutes, E §3:6%, N | % Gorna. Beattle [ BrowhCN'T 80 degrees 45 minutes, B 10:45, N 216; also | R R Wilson, L Ang 'A Dickinton, London | 10t8 787 to 196, 023 to 435, Gitt Map 2; grant. 7 et L ans W Clomin wenie George and Bertha Fuchs to Milwaukee Brew- | 1 BT Ward, Ohio M P O Connor, & Jome | €y of San Francisco, lot on NE line of Juniper | Mrs_wWard, Ohlo |Mrs O'Connor, § Jose | StIeet, 5 NW of Bryant, NW 2 by NE 8; $10. | HH Appel, L Al | A Steinman, &t Louts | _FNippo and Giovanni Ponzo to Guiseppe ‘Pas- W T Plicher, NY (T & Castile, N ¥ {fhlogn B Lnt of Walse S W0 9 W Ia iflfl'fii’l?'é oD Munees v, B G Maurice Vetterlein to Joseph and = Frank | e - SN B e ] Vetterlein, lot on NE_line of Ninth street, | € % Andersor, ngham, Sel 107:6 NW of Brannan, NW 80 by NE 100; gift, | | § Senparts; Semnes (B S Tean M. Taylor (Wooster) (wife of James 1) | | W G Blatt, Detroit | Mrs Smith, Mass . 3 | | Boston |F Hi and Fannle E. Burtis (Wooster) (wife of Rob- | § Moroih v Banon anchett, Masi ert W.) to J. W. Wright & Sons Investment | | Mrs Morrill, Boston |Mrs Hanchétt, Mass | 56 W) to, 1. W. Wright & Sons dnvestment | | A B Stevenson, Butte ¢ R Latham, Chicago | nye. 125 & of A street, N 150 by B 120 §10. i | B fpcroms guagford |7 . Eeonank. € Crus City and County of San Francisco to Charles | E Winship, U 3 Bach, N ¥ Stewart (administrator estate Gilbert Shate | . GRAND HOTEL. tuck, lot on NE corner of A street and Thirty- | A J Larson, Todl _ [Mrs F Gilbert, Cal elghth avenue, E 207:1, NE 54:6, N 20:35, NW | T L Frances & w. SacH Warren, Nevada | fo & point SW 89:6, S' 8k X { |3 5 Leggett & sor, Cql /W W Dougias, Sacto Mary M. B. Martin to Sarah E_Aston. lot on | | T M Henderson & fan,lJ M Moran, Seattle | E line of Eleventh avenue, 150 N of M street, Vancouver A J Hamman, Woodld | N 50 by E 120; $10. J F Frame, Alaska I H Hughes, P Alto | Harrison Barto to Augusta J. Smith, lot on | B Warren,” Nevadn - IMre W C Potts, James- | NW_corner of Eighth avenue and N street, | | 8 Dannenbaum, Vallej| town W 240 by N 150; aiso lot on NW corner of | | A A" Smalifield’ Stkton Miss Potts, Mills Coleg | Twelfth avenve and L street, W 120, N 8, E | T G Stewart, Cal Miss Phillips, Mills Col | 120:3, 8 91; also lot on NW corner of Eleventh | | W N Retehum, Chgo_ A J Lawson, Lodl avenue and L street, W 120 by N 50; $10. | | W A Watson & w. Cal|W M Penry’ Jr. Cal Oscar Heyman to Julius S. Armheim, lot on | | G F Lane & w, Chgo_|J 8 Forrest, 8 Jose E line of fl:lflé— l‘)’llh avenue, 10 S of Q | 31 Hopkins & w, N Y R W Hoffman, N Y street, S 100 by $10. | | 7 Hopkins, Brookiyn 3 A Crandall, Sacto Johh Lavin, Catherine McGahey, Jane | E R shunk, Sacto R H Sellers & w, N Y | 0'Keefe, Adelaide Lavin, Thomas and Cat @ Borthwick, Buffalo |F H Coker, Ogden erine Gannon to Ellen Lavin, lot on NE line O R Morris, Nome |H M Albery, Colusa | of Sixteenth avenue, o0 SE of P strest, §E 3 | R B Eeny, Onio Migs B Schmid, Cal | Dy NE 100, block 806, O'Neil & Haley Tract; &. | B B Duvis, Fuwavne s Wilson, Ean' Josa Al County. & nBa!lemhfl J. H. and Jennie E. Bratt and Delia M. B B Bailey, Oble Thompson to Willlam and Mary Woodley. lot My M rd, Ohlo on ' line of Shattuck avenue, 16.23 5 of Rus: | £ ¥ Ford, Ohio G B Hunter, Towa { el ISRt B B Bl o A dblime Toace | ped, ) ginning, bein , block C, Adeline Tract, W H Nichols, Courtld |C H Conway, Cal Geons D Morme, MEEvLAE thl Taterist T D D Wardner, SetieaiB 0 Cory. Lodl lot om S line of Alameda avenue, 330 W of Miss L Braden, Col o IE & aeaaick, Cheo | Wainut street, W 50 by 8 10, st 17 in B L Bt A W I gadams, Alasks | nal of block E, Map of Property Ploneer Mrs G E Burgess, - W H Brown, Alaska Homestead mnm. lAl-mn:l..c; m.‘ P ama - . Schief o Paci ¥ NEW WESTBEN HOTHL. ;)EZ%’?-S"?' on & line ot mE‘n'f’f A C Pratt, Los A eely, Pa hue, 2756 S of Orchard, 115, 10t T, Irs Cunningham, ntghlc HA !an.y Denver block J, Stone Tract, Brooklyn Township, quit- R Stlener, Boston C M Shields, Chicago |claim deed; §1. G Muller, Bouldin 1814 | £ Henderson, Hono, Builders’ Contracts. | SR Ao ety I A1 E%8 Peononsld. Bore Merle (owner) with A. D. Scroggy and C, i J B §tuart, Nome Miss B Ricotti, N Y 0. og%mol the Colusa Stone Com- J Cromwell, Nome Miss M Rlcotti, N Y y (0 architect Frank S. V, B Stonex, Mich P I Murtha & & N ¥ E.".._a.mm..:@; for five-story bri W Carver, Mich 2 1 yWorr!n Street, €% By WHE fE" AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK. SOUTEAMPTON. LONDON, PARIS. Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. §t. Lout Nov. 14|§t. Louls. New_York Nov. 21 New York St. Paul.. .Nov. 28 Bt. Paul. RED STAR LINE, New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Southwark _....Nov. 14/ Neordland ternian ! 21 Friesland . Remstagion. ' Nov. 3 Bouchwark " 3 For freight and pas apply to 1NTERNA“0£.ANA#BA“°N CO., 30 Montgomery st. Or any of its agents. CEANIC 8.8. CO.—HONOLULU, APIA o AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. §S. AUSTRALIA for Tahiti Thursda; (Honolulu only). Saturday, November . SIERRA, for Honoluly, Zealand and Australia. ............ Wednesday, November 21, 9 p. m. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agts., 643 Market St. Fier 7 Fool Paciic SL. Freiahi 327 Market St | JONPAGNIE GENERALT TRANSATLANTIQUZ. DIRECT LINE to HAVRE-PARIL Salling every Thursday. instead of saturday, from November 3, 1359, 10 a. m., from Pier 42 North River, foot of | Morton street. L'AQUITAINE, Nov. 8. First- clase to Havre, $5 and upward. Second elass to Havre, $42 50 and upward. GENERAL ACENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CAN- ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson building), New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO. FORU.S. NAVY-YARD and VALLEJO Steamer **Monticello.™” MON., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:43 | a. m, 3:15, 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs, ht); Fri- days, 1 p. m. and 8:3: Sundays, 10:30 a. m., § | p. m.. Landing and office. Mission-street Doci Pier No- 2. Telephone Main 1508 o= FARE .30c RAILROAD TRAVEL. NOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWA TAVERN .:r Tuu:'m%: | B | 3:18. *%:48, Fraine tense nud are dus to areiye NAN FRANCINCO, - (Main Line, Foot ~f Market Stroet.) LEAVE — Frou Ocroses 1, 193, B S . ARRIVE 31004 Benicia, Suisan, Eimirs, Vacaville, Rumsey and Sacramento 71004 Shasta Express— Das Bartlett Springs), Bluff, Poctiand. .. *3:304 Martines, Calistoga finl Sania Kosa, *8:004 Davis, Woodland. Kuight Maryavilie, Orovills. :004 Atlantic *$:304 San Jose, Livermore, Tone, Sacraue: Maryaviile, Chic *8:304 Oakdaic, Chinese, .00 , es Loy i, Ty > and Los Angel Martisiez aut Way ver, Omaha. Chicag: *11:004 Niles, Stockton, 5 dota, Williams (for llows, Ked Eamon, Valiojo, Napa, ixpress—Ogden and Kast '8:004 Niler, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton ...... Siwckton, Incerville, e S throp. Htorkton, Mere nd Limited—Ggden, Dea- acramento, a1 “11:004 *12:00% Haywirds, Niles aud W, ‘2430 00y euto Itiver Si 15.00a *3:00r Haywards, Niles aud 340 “4:00r Martiner, S Nupn, Calintogn, 913, *4100¢ Beuicis, Winters, Saoramanto, Woudland, Knights Lauding Mugavilie. Orosiile. ... . ... W8:4Ba 241807 Niles, Kan Jose and Stockion “Tuss *8:00P The Owl Limited—Tracy, Freano, Bakendeld, San g bara, 14: Augeles *8:007 Now Orlcans Ex Suntm Barbara, [afl— Oge ‘Omaha, Chicago. . *6:00r Orieutal Mail—( Omalin, Chicago. i e QAT *7:000 Oc ¥ Maryssiile, den, COAST DIVISION (N, (Foot of Market Street lile, San J ta 131157 Newark, Almad Bauta Oruz and Priveipal Way Station 4137 Nowark, Han Jous, gun for Sauta Bas- Ogden, Denver, ose, ¥ d Augeles. Dem- EL Paso, Now Orlesus and olton, W, 050, aan @11:437 Hunters' Fxcursion, San Jose and Way Stationg....cronc..v.. CREEK ROUTE FE 170 RRY. Prom SAN FRANGISGO—Foat of Markat Siced, (Slip §)— *T:18 *4:00 9:00 11:004.4. 11:00 18:00 00r.u Prom OAELAND—Foat of Brondw $12:00 *1: COAST DIVE 300 10 ON (Broad Gauge). (Third ar @ Townsend Sts.) Pluos, S . Paso Robi Principal Was e 4 San Jose ay_Stations. A Ban Jose aud Wa~ Stations . 148¢ Ban Matro, Redwood, Menlo Palo Alto, Santa Clars, San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Salines, Mouterey and Pacific Grove. San Jose and Way 143157 San Joss sud Privcipal W. 131007 San Jose, Los Gatos sad Princi ‘Way Statious. *3:307 San.Jose sud Pri; *6:30F San Jose and Way ¢ @11:45¢ San Jose aud Way Stations. A for Morning. P for Aftemicon. ® . PSunday axcepted. 1t Sunday only. aSatrday only. CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEE SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburen Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 3:30. 8:10, g. at 11:30 5. m. Sati and 11:3 o. m. SUNDAYS—$:00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.: 5:00, 6:20 p. m. RAFAEL. & m.; 12:35, m. Thursdays—Extra trip urdays—Extra trips at 1:50 1:30, 338 SAN RAFARL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—4:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:48, 3:40, 5:15 p. m. 1:55 and & o. 8sU 3 8:08, 8:%5 p. m. Saturdays—Extrs trips at o, 1110 m m; 140, 348 Between San Franoisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave In Eftect | Arrive San Francisco. (Apr. 15, 1900.| San Franciseo. Week’ Sun- Sun- | Week Days. | days. | Destination.| days. | Days. 7:30 Novato. |10:40 am| §:40 am BT s RmitE e §:10 pm pm| Santa Rosa.| 7:35 pm| §:20 pm Fulton. 7:30 am Windsor. :25 am. Healdsburg. Lytton. Geyserville. 8:20 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm| 6:30 pm Hoplana m, and Ukiah. 30 7:30 am| 3:00 am| Sonoma o pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. B pm| Sebastopel. 10:40 am (10:26 am 7:35 pm| 8:20 pm. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West B and White Sulphur Springs: at Fult £ Mtran Geyservill ‘f -!lll‘:‘::n é;rrlu‘mt. a A: o for s Springs: a 1 it land ‘Duncana Svings, Highiand Springs. Kelseyville, Carie: bad Springs, Soda Bay, and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Spri Baratoga Springs, Witter Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell D) Lake. John Day’s, Riverside, Banhedrin " Heights, Hullville, Springs, Méndocino Clty, Fort s Springs, isen's, ana Bureks. reduced rates. On Sunday round trip tickets St a i g 2 = € WHITING, General Manager, R Usal, Willits, Laytonville, Harrts, Pomo, Potter Valley, Tirioyn Bucknells, Orr's _ Hot . Weste mine, Dyer. Scotia zuu;‘wm—-ma—-u to all points st Chronicle bldg. X. RYAN, Gen. Puss. Agent. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalite Ferry. Cammncl? it FROM SAN c|'§2~& AND SAN DAY 2 . 30, Trains markid () P FROM SAN RAFA TO 355 days—Cazadero & m. week ember T8 ML Varnsy FAEL. Leave Markst-street Ferry ‘Trains—Dpaiy Depot. 50 5 mir: A e im 3 g i HE H e im o === 5:15 p m| T:40 a m verland Corre-