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. THE SAN FRANCISCO dALL. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1900. \LAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. | meoms wro sosmn DISASTER TO THE OLGA CAUSES GENERAL MIXUP AMONG SHIPPING Coasters and Deep Water Ships in 13 REUL NURDER OFYOUN AL Grossly Maltreated and Then Stabbed Fourteen ROOMS AND BOARD. fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. In- terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. CAVANAUGH—Entered into rest, November § 1900, Patrick Cavanaugh, beloved brother of Mary and Delia Cavanaugh and the late Mrs. Catherine Clancy, a native of Ireland, aged 66 | years. GFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 8:45 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetersy. DOOLEY—In this city, November §, 1500, James | _rison. oom house. between | FIRET-CLASS modern family hotel: very sun ige rallroads; street work Tooms; fine table. 1604 C-fl(orn!- t. . - at bargain. | A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, | oI5 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. L ——— e ——— with 6-room cottage; at snap Fire Scares Crew of the Barkentine Scarcity of Tugs in the Bay Proves o Stk d SPECIAL NOTICES. station and school; | BAD tenants ejected for $4: cotlections made: city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., well-bullt modern | -5 Montgomery st., rooms $-10; tel. 8580, _ Patrick, beloved son of Catherine and the late | Trouble. | Annoying. OIymplC- ! bath: on main avenue: near MS papered fi $2 50; whitened $1 up: | Michael Dooley, a native of New York, aged 5 | o ars and & : easy terms. | _painting done Hartman Paint Co., 19 Third. Dg"{.::;1{1!;":‘11:“:r::dc?:yd.':o' nie &I Tlm.!‘ i rom melem SEWING WACHINES AND SUPPLIBS. | Sihingia GO Dowencio; weged monet Navigation Rendered All Available Boats | Men From Transport S ms and no reasonable offer | ALL kinds bought, fold, rented, exchanged; re- | WOTleY. a mative of New Jersey, aged 6 ! Sheriffs’ Posses, Assisted by the Citi-- zens, Searching for Murderer, ‘Who Is Thought to Be a Dock Save the Vessel. Hard at Work on the Olga. years § months and 24 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services | this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, at the resi- dence of her son-ii L. 1354 | at once. | 205 Fourth. old__rented. repaired: needles and Si reduced rates. 145 6th: phone Mint 4 ng 1o open ever. \ near Santa ! 8 rooms and on 80-foot street. { | Dangerous by Fog | ! Outside. - i e of law, - A. Worley, | ALL kinds bought and repairing guaran- | Forty-seventh avenue. Interment private, in | A | Tramp. ten seams; BN saah, Sa- | 00t Chires e enen nr_ TN OASTERS and ceep-water ships are ———— e e RN e having a haru time of it outside- | There is no wind and then again | they do not know just where they | are, as the lightship is gone and they can- | not secure their bearings. Last night the French bark Lamorciere was outside, while the British ship Glay- ! cus from London was nearly ashore at Bolinas. She stood in thinking it was the Golden Gate, but luckily Captain Bennett beloved son uf Thomas M. and Nellie Duran, and twin brother of the late Thelma Duran, azed 25 da ENGLISH—In this city, November 9, 1900, Melville, beloved son of James M. and Mary | covered | English, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. TEKIN and Storage Co.. 122 Mission st Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. pic had a close call yesterday. A fire broke out in the room of the cabin boy, but owing to the prompt action of the fire brigade on the transport wharf all danger was over when the regu- lar patrol arrived. The Japanese cook was preparing a dish for himself in the forecastle when the lamp upset, and in a few moments every- ; ten rooms and barn; Cen- eleven rooms and barn: flat loan; worth $12, bay yesterday. All the available | boats of large dimensions were out to the stranded steamer Olga, while the smaller ones were kept busy as busy could be attending to the regular business of the towboat companies. About noon time Uncle Sam wanted the transport Sheridan moved from the dry- dock to the stream and a call was made Cypress Lawn Cemetery. i DURAN—In Tracy, ey 1900, Leland, | C THERE was a dearth of tugs in the THE four-masted barkentine Olym- LIMON, Colo., Nov. 9.—Louise Frost, 11 years old, daughter of a ranchman, was found last night in a patch of weeds about haif a mile from her home, uncomsciouc and bleeding from many wounds. She had been stabbed, apparently with a dirk, no less than fourteen times. She died at mid- night without having regained conscious- ness. The physician who attended her ex- . storage and movin; , with fon in Alameda. 1 parts of Alameda. P. MOREAL & CO., "Park st., Alameda, Cal , % b ] 3 g g 2 2 R H ture Moving Com- : phone Jackson 281 . sband of Maud tive of Detroit, Mich., aged 31 ¥¢ and 23 days. Clement ave.; 5-room o Clement a 3 S s Bt S—In this city, November 6, 1900, Martin | 1 v bl The Ja; ¢ iot Zxl0 feet: street w = 5 D | discovered his mistaKe in time and stood | for tugs. The Spreckels people had not | thing was in a blaze. panese at | pressed the opinfon that the girl had been e - 208 =0ld: new and second hand: lark® | | Fitner ot Albot ang L one Forche heotate of | Off shore again. a boat to spare and the Redstacks were i | once made his escape, but gave the alarm | grossly maitfeated berore recetving . eh house of § rooms; lot B0X130 y: very cheap. 2. Market room 220 Francoise Fuchs, and steptather of Henri | The French bark Marguerete Molinos | the same box. | as he ran. H. S. Scott, superintedent of | $tab wounds. She was waylaid when driv- lete; $1250. S erpprine | Foselet, a native of Alsace, France, aged 30 | from Newcastle, England, and the British | “pynayly the Santa Fe and the Pacific | the transport dock, and E. R. Patterson, | 1?8 Wome from school. for her horse reached the stable about dark with the buggy empty. Posses are scouring the country in every direction and the mur- derer will probably be Iynched if captured. ship Corunna from Newcastle, N. 8. W., were also off shore last night, while the | British ship Hutton Hall from Antwerp | made pért. There is no wind and all of years 2 months and 11 A member of La Parfaite Union No. 1 and A. M., and of the French Soctety La Gauloise. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. EWRITERS—We money. than any Mail were applied to and the former | chief clerk, saw the flames and at once agreed to let Captain Barneson have the made a rush to help. Sc‘o!l rung in an/ use of the Richmond and the Mail Com- | alarm and Patterson, seizing a small e house, well and outh sale at the greatest ba house of § rooms The Typewriter | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow A v | chemical engine, put it on a ‘truck and | : Main 28 Y ttend | the delayed fleet could have made port ' pany loaned the Millen Griffith. These i The Sheriff of Lincoln County came P o e 4 {Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of | jaq there only been tugs o bring them in. {’wo’(ugs brought the Shefjdan down fato | Jags or the g el O " ney | from Hugo with a posse to aid the citi- LIWAYS bargains in typewriters: any make. | 1 S00deau, 305 Montgomery avenue, thenes | o o il “onning thd deep-water fleet | fioward-stree L g zens of Limon in the search for the mur- reet work | Al et the chemical engine e and his assistants to Masonic ' Temple, Post street, at 1:30 | the stream and anchored her off the trans- | take him lon, to o'clock, where services will be held under the © prices to L& M. ALEXANDER, somery st. the schooners Volant, derer. M. Weatherwax and were He offers a reward of $00 for the company, capture of the guilty { Mary Bubne, J aboard and then port wharf, where she will be coaled and home on Sherman st.; auspices of La Parfaite Union Lodge No. 17, = ;- | went to work. 3 person, dead or test bargain in Alameda = F. and A. M. Interment Masonic Cemetery. | Esther Buhne. When the fog lifts th>|got ready for her next trip to Manila. | When the city engines arrived on the | 2liVe. and the same amount for each if DIVIDEND NOTICES. GORDON—In Oakland, November 7, 1000, The- | chances are that there will be a dozen | The Sheridan leaves here for the Philip-| When the Gty €Rgines STRVED OF Wi* | more than one was implicated. It is bo- resa Gordonh, beloved wife of Joseph F. Gor- | ships in c.e offing. pines on the 16th inst. leved the terrible crime was committed — e e e —p— ! by 1424 Park st., DIVIDEND ice—Dividend No. 21 (thirty | don. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guiseppi Vis- | A s | by @ tramp. = c share) of the Paauhau Si Plan- | &nego, and sister of Joseph Cogorho, a native | o ” miven are in addition to the soundings on the p— o KUCTION price; fnest = oo Company will be payable at the office | Of Onkland. ‘aged 2 years 1 month and 8 davy. | NEWS OF THE OCEAN. fan Franciaco; achr J M Colman, for Launces- | Fil " Soates Comst Survey charts, except | when & minus sign (—) precedes _he height, and | SCHOOLBOY KILLED of the compa: . 327 Market gt., cn and after 7 Friends and acquaintances are respec location SAN PEDRO—Sailed Nov 9—Schr Philippine, 2 blocks from station November 10, 1800, Transfer books | fully invited to attend the funeral this day | Matters of Interest to Mariners and | (o Grays Harbor. T terme. A G. Burns, 1801 Perk | ey e charts. * Tha phse ot retets [ IN A GAME = ot o day, Nowy (Saturd o the family o N .| depth given by the charts. The plane of refer- | FOOTBALL p: S BN s B :;g‘“:"“s{')‘ fin“mzhé‘&‘ ]snx(;):'et,{(?%urhd. Toter- | Ahbshégpinglo-xafl. mfl - Airived Nov ¢ Stmr Luella, from Caspar | ence is the mean of the lower low waters. 5 ey > . - — S - e ent St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. | e v Palmer r on Puget | ward, from Nome. g e |In a Serim: tire Team 0 A’hL A\D AD‘ ERT}\[‘ “F\Tb DIVIDEND Notice—The Glant Powder Com- | HAMMAR=In this city, November 8 1000-| Sound for Sydney, S6s: Melbourne or Adelaide, | " GRAYS HARBOR—Launched Nov S—Schr Time Ball. AGY. the I ¥ Al SEAMEN D A dividend, No. 23, of seventy- 5c) per share on the issued capital the company has been deciared pay- | Piles Up on Him and He Is yd: hic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- | B ants Exthange, San Francisco, Cal. | Internally Injured. Oliver J Olson. Ellen, beloved wife of Conne Hammar, mother | PORT TOWNSEND—Passed Nov 9—Bkin | | 7s 60 . 663 3d, prior to arrival. oft Davia,. May, §7s 8d; Port Pirie prior to arrival. The Lita, Gertrude, Nellle and | o 3 John Hoftman, ‘and sister of Frank McCar- | Eva loads lumber (rom Grays Harbor to Apis: Northwest, from San Pedro. | | y ~. e cffice of th L 430 < o =gl e . the Morven, wheat at Portland for Europe, 42s S : = . November 9, 1600. | ¥ e OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. S Francisen Vo Novemal; | T @ mative'of New York aged 42 years. | i® MOIYR; Yifivarl’ the Riverside, wheat 1o pATrived Nov o—Schr Defender, hence Oct M; | o NOVSRMSL 0 ML, tower of the new Ferry “CX:CA\_GO. R sl.( In a football game e Q re respect- | pirope, 86s, prior to arrival r Alm SNl Croa bullding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— s g ark School grounds to- Novem , | ftully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow = Sailed ‘Nov $—Bktn 'Retriever, for Caleta | b 3 I A Ly ot Ay o | Gny. SExty-eighth street' snd Sewsat etar (Bunday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- Additional Manifests. Buens; ship Great Admiral, for Chemainus; | g joo'p. . Gresnwich time p avenue, Edward Gillette, aged 17, was so ence, urel avenue, off Buchanan street, g schr Admiral, for Sydney, ki 3 . ] 3 . LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. | een Eddy and Turk, (hen%e to Holy ( In addition to cargo previously reported the | BOWENS LANDING —Arrived Nov $—Stmr €. CALKINS, seriously Injured that he died in a few 3 = | h. Eddy street, for services. Interment | .o SC%CO0 0 €O called Wednesday for | Navarro, hence Nov §. | hours at his home. According to the ASTORIA—Arrived Nov $—Nor stmr Bergen- T CHANGE OF HARBOR LINES, | story told by the boys who were g Mexico, carried the following merchandise, g CALL CALENDAR. e playing « P 5 2 In Santa CI ovember 8, 1900, | Mexico, hus, hence Nov 6. with him at the time, Gillette, who ha m:fm")'m\\h"m»\ fo-;guflhkm;ed} Bt O i amta Olun, Kerehner, & na. | valued at $20,491: Bailed Nov 9—Stmr Columbla, for San Fran- | NOVEMBER, 190 hold of the ball, slipped and fell as he fee of STATE HARBOR COMMIS | tive of Ohlo, aged 48 year | 11 cs acid, 3 cs assaying material, § cs boots -‘s‘x’m; Fr bark Amiral Courdet, for Queens- 2 3ER, 1000. | was trying to make a dash around the 1 RE (Ferry building) at 10 n. Thurs. ~In this eity, 1900, | and shoes, 10,250 Ibs bran, 2592 gals beer, 4765 ! X 25 | T.|F.|B. end. All the players piled on him, and & ood resider 1900, to' consider applica- Lawless. a native of New York, aged | |bs beans, 39 tins bread, 10 cs coal ofl, 10 cs "gg;f_“' Nov $—Br ship Langdale, from Liv- | 1 the opposition endeavored to get the pig- terms. 4 ensy 8 years 2 months a advaiice of the existing harbor 1 day. | Chinese provisions, 37 ¢s Chinese merchandise, skin away from him. Gillette held on to 9—Bark Tidal Wave, ce, Oakiand between Van Ness avenue and Folsom EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- | i 0" Iue corn, 42 cs canned goods, THB 1bs cof- | for San Fedre senr Mar the ball and shouted that he was in- w . 1y b po v X 8 corn, T ~ | tor San Pedro; schr Marion, for San Diego. in- - — sureet in San Francisco Bay. Arguments for | fUlly Invited to attend the funeral this day | o CT.% ("ol o5 bals cordage, 600 bbls ce- | PORT BLAKELEY—Sailed Nov 9—Schr Chal- | jured. He attempted to rise, but failed. TO LET. (Saturday). at 2 o'clock, from the pariors of for San Pedro. | It was found that he was suffering from gr against a change are requested in writing. | (5% lener, MANSFIELD, Colonel Corps of E odeau, 305 Montgomery avenue. Inter- | ment, 22 cs candles, 14 cs drygoods, 10 steel | B M | internal injuries. After reaching home - G rom G J8- | _gin 4 ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. dtes, 8 electrical goods, 325 cs fruit, 4 cs FOREIGN PORTS. | 1008 Br: :";mr,.ff'_—flw‘ o oo Premident of Doad McLAUGHLIN~In this city, November 8, 180, | glassware, 615 pkgs groceries and provisions, § ; NAPNAI{(?vSA.nm} Nov 7—Stmr San Mateo, | 18 | 19 m‘ | he became unconscious and died. - pm Amanda E., beloved wife of William Mc- | bales hay, 25,394 feet lumber, 38 pigs lead, 194 | for Port Los Angeles. - S { - " - | PROPOSALS. Laughlin, a native of San Francisco, aged | pkgs hinery, 1974 1bs malt, 11 cs mineral | ROYAL ROADS -Salled Nov 4—Ger ship Are- | 5 RG] \ R 1 First Quarter, | BERNHARDT'S COMPANY IS OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE.| 32 years and 4 months. water, 17 _crs millwork, 7 kegs nails, 51 crs | thusa, for Queenstown. ey gl el | November 2. 5 e PROPOSALS for Clothing and Equipage, Depot | 0’ DON In Ukiah, Cal., November 8, | onions, 185 pes pipe, 431 sks potatoes, 28 cs | MELBOURNE—Arrived w_$—Schr Lyman | D Foster, from Chemainus. Nov $—Bktn Ad- Quartermaster's Office, enda, from Astoria. st San Frageisco, 3% New Montgomery ovember 5, 1900 paints and oils, 6540 1bs rice, 1980 lbs rosin, 11 steel shoes, 83 bdls shooks, 1309 Ibs soda, 6 Keg: 1900, F O'Donnellga native of Ireland, aged about 50 years cu from_H.Schelliaas. the h and FrankMn, Oakiand. | | Steamer Breaks Down and New York COMMERCIAL NEW | DELAYED BY ACCIDENT - Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received | PECHNER— 7 Gok 2 spikes, 24,512 1bs sugar, 1589 Ibs tallow, 2 chests | COLON—Arrived Nov é—Stmr Advance, from CE———— | .. 3 NE. n El Verano, Novem! 7, 1800, P , &%, <. = | =t this office until 10 c'clock &. my, Friday, | | Robert 10 Bechoer <t oy Tovamber 7, 100 | toa. 1300 Tbs wax, 661 gals 13 cs wine, § crs | New York. 3 s A | Opening Meets Post- ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. | November 23, 1300, Pacific Standard Time, | beloved husband of Carrie Pechner, devoted Wagon material, 20 cs whisky. ACAPULCO—Salled Nov $—Stmr Colon, fo: t. il | then opened, for furnishing Wool Blan- | father of Mrs. L. H. Levy of Fresno, Cal., | An additional manifest has been reported at ( Panama. | ponemen YOKOHAMA—Satled Nov 3—Br stmr Doric, Continued From Page Ten. | E large completely fur- Leather Gauntlets, Berlin Gloves, Hat| and Henry, Hyman, Ceila, Annie and Jenny | the Custom-house for the steamer San mnup.'t s Tt PARIS, Nov. 3.—The members of the . t floor; gus; bath; fine ds, Lege! hambray Shirts, Cotton Un- | Pechner, and brother of Marcius Peehner of ; which cleared Thursday for Guaymas. The | for San Francleco, o B French Dramatic Company, headed - lued 3 HONGKONG—Salled Nov §—Stmr City of Rlo | pany e yard; $35. | Shirts, Woolen kings, Suspenders, Cot. | Portland, Or., aged & years and 9 months. manifest was valued a: $19,085, and included | O or San Franclaco. | BANK STOCKS. Mme. Bernhardt and M. Coquelin, who SRR S Sy n ; s a4 c n netro, SORRR e, | E % X 4143 sunny comnecting and fur- | diting Fiag Haitaras. | & Pra oo o e Iorten aod | S 8 ammunition, 33 ctla barley, 210 lbs | MANILA—Sailed Nov i—Br stmr Strathgyle, | Anglo-Cal Ltd. 8 — Flrat, Nation!- 2 3% | had expected to leave for New York this «ckeeping rooms. Garrison and Post Flag Halliards. "Quan’| brother of Jonathan and the late Matthew | bread, 19 pkgs ship chandiery, 2% cs drugs, 20 | for San Franciseo. = o0 | Cal 8°& D T.104 — Merchants' Bx 18" 18 | joe hF toe ooy dne company's American o b =y tities to be subject to &n Increase of 50 per | Crooks Peel, a native of San Franclsco, aged | cs drygoods, 21 crs furniture, 166 bxs fruit, 1560 | = 58 Mov b | AVINGS BANKS. B e SSIvet Thester » that ity X L rth—Rooma com- if desired, by this department. Up-| 30 years 2 months and 2 days. pkes groceries and provisions, 69 cs hardware, | BEACHY HEAD—Passed Nov 8—Stmr Aby- | g~ - have been delayed in consequence of an 3 or u eping; private family. guaranteed bids and bids upon samples dif- ©F Friends are respectfully invited to at- | 25 bales hay, 107 bdls iron, 50,839 feet lumber, | dos from San Francisco, Guayaquil and Mon- | Ger S & L.... — 190 Sav & L So.. — 81 |accident to the steamer, bu!c‘ the ‘will ¥ s, cor. Sixth ave —Two degirable | [°ring from standards and epecifications on | tend the funeral services this day (Satur. | 10 ors onfons, 108 pes pipe, 101 ‘cs paper, 151 crs | tevideo, via St Vincent, C V, for Hamburg. | Hum & L — BSec Sav Bk.. — — |leave Havre next Sunday on 'M;{tflna. BB e fpronadiigy oy ot ufrements will, except in the cases here- at 2 o'clock, at Trinity Episcopal | potatoes, 57 cs paint, 80 flasks quicksilver, 10 ALE—Passed Nov 9—Stmr Bohemian, | Mut Sav Bk.... 50 — Unien T Co... — — Allister, Geary Sacramento | fter mentioned, under no circumstances wurch, corner Bush and Gough streets Pxe”raitine, 2,000 shingles, 842 bdls shooks. 34 | from Boston, for Liverpool. . © o - |8 F Sav U505 — i Sutro cars two blocks. | Do, consldered; Droposals for less quantities | SCHIMMELPFENNIG—In Bureks, Humboldt | bales sacks, § cs salmon, 12 chests tea, 318 cs| QU E!‘u\i]TQ.‘:v;\Yg\rflp‘;cflr i gy e B STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. OCEAN TRAVEL. o el padvertissd for will be cntertained. Bids |~ County. “Cal. John. dearly beloved Dushand | Vegetabies, ‘17 gals wine, 13 reela wire, 21 cs | pania, from 3 3 d California ....1% — OSL&H. ~ ¥ front bay- e elivery of th -| of Liilie s ennig, o vhizky. | d . E ¥ 2 nen: hot £2d Cold water; bath; pri- | ticies at either the San Francisco, Chicago, | Pdna. Johnnie and Flosele Schimmeiptenniy, | ey | (LIVERPOOL—Sailea Nov 9—Stmr Taurle, for | Gehitl, =" o gy, Frecidlo Pacific Coast Steamship Co. week g:uad:;rhé:“:‘rd&m: depots, but’ none ‘!;m and beloved sqn of Adam Schimmelpfennig Notice to Mariners. ‘“E%s‘&fi-’ i Cistes Conan] POWDER STOCKS. . o D : = for delivery at other | of Stockton, aged 4 vears 3 months and 3 | ) REEF LIGHT VESSEL NO, §1— | o . " ke - teamers leave Broadway 3 e €A laree Lght fur- | points than those pamed above. Early Ge. | devs. B he lsavis three Tentliaes andif oA R s SRt o [ wealts, from Liversool. ' . o ateieta, | Sulfommin ... Z I8 Vigoclt ........ 9 9% whart, San Francisco: < w Eas liveries are essential. Proposals upon woolen | five sisters and a large circle of friends to | _ s g - | , HAMBURG—Arrived X o o P . e For Alaskan Ports—i1 a. m. tely furnished; single | SiCckingE, heavy quality, having seamless | meurn his loss. (Stockton papers please copy.) | Notice is hereby given that on November 6, | S e UGAR STOCKS. Nov. 13, 17, 8. 3, Dee 2 ~ e s By toes and full geamiess heeis, but otherwise | E7Friends and acquaintances are réspect- 1900, this vessel was replaced on her station, S0 TR * Hana S P Co. 7 — Kilauea S Co.. 204 — room; $10. | conformi £ l‘n u;f!:ralfr ®, Wil algo be| fully Invited to attend the funeral from his | ;j"::l‘l.f;z anml“:-'s bm‘:- n-g“ »r!f!"*;?mlr;#lli‘:e: N o 'S“ C & SCCo!i 85% Makawell 8 Co 41% 42 MARK 2 > . in which case proposals offeri ather's reside 12 East Weber avenue, cks, ma ol . | onokaa S Co. 31% — On: 3 — Ictorta, e s R i T be' accompanied by sample, BisL | Etokran, Cap T D12 Fas | Washington, and about 4 miles west south- Steamer Movements. | Huten S B Co. 2% 5% Pasunen 8 Co 1% — ). Port Townaend Seatin. £ bell on mecond ficor. | ders upon scrubbing brushes will be permit- [ WALLMANN—In this city, November 7, 1o, | Westerly {rom the cape. No change has been | e | MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Tacoma. Everett, Anacortes e submit samples differing from speci- | Alexand husband of Lizzie May all. Made in the light veesel as to characteristics | TO ARRIVE. | Al Pack Asen.1243 Pac A F A... 7% Wash.) ss 101—Three unfurnished housekeep- s and standard requirements. Prefer-| mann, a native of Germany, aged 81 years | Of lights, fog-signal or general appearance. | Cal Fruit Asn.1® — Pac C Bor Co. 52 1 a m, Nov. 13 17, 8 7 £ rooms; . ence will be given to articles of domestic | and § months ‘ This note affects the List of Lights and Fog Steamer. | From. Due. | T . P “m‘fl | Dec. 2, and every fith day thereatfer. ' . o T fon and manufacture. conditions of | [FThe funeral will take place this day | Signals, Pacific Coast, 190, page 32, No. 15 | Oceanic s Co.. 97 98 8 Seattle for this company's steamers for y room P- | price and quality being equai (including in| (Snturdav), at 10:30 o'clock, from his late also the List of Beacons and Buoys, Pacific | Mackinaw ..... |Seattle. e g | Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattls or Tacoma s the price :r foreign production and manufac- | residence. 1530 Bush street. Interment Cy- | Coast, 130, page 63 | Robt. Adamson|Nanaimo. 0| s Morning Session, | to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. ture the duty thereon). and such preference | press Lawn Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train | By order of the Lighthouse Board. | China ... |China ana Japan. & C Wat | For Eureka, Humboldt Ba; P. m., Now. TEHA will be given to articles of American pro- | from Third and Townsend streets. o W BDAY, ewburg (Grays Harbor. |3 Coun GO 100 |3 14, 19, 24, 3, Dec, 4, every fifih day - s duction and manufacture produced on the Pa- | WHITING—In the City and County Hospital, | Commander United States Navy, {Humboldt N 89 57% | thereafter. < > svertisements and subscriptions | Cific Coast, to the extent of the consumption | = November 9. 1300, infant son of Gertrudé Lighthouse Inspector. |Seattle. ’ 20 Glant Powder Con 837 | For San Diego, stopping only at Santa Bar- Call b office, 2200 Fillmore et Ly the public service there. The| Whiting, aged 1 day. | _Office of the United States Lighthouse In- |San Diego. | 7 12% | bara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los An- = ___51 es reserves the right to accept or | WRIGHT -In Oakland, November 8, 1900, John | SPector, Portland, Oregon, November 7, 1800. |Hamburg ! 3100 | geles)—9 a. m., Nov. 9, 14, 18, 21 35 3B and adveriisements and | refect any or all proposals or any part there- | 8. beloved husband of Sophie Wright; and | s S ortland 2| 100 Makaweli Sugar Co. BB |®ery Sunday and Wednesday thersatter. establ! = | il e Furmaong nd blanks for - proposals | father of Jokn F., Annie and Bessie Wright, | Shipping Intelligence. |Oyster Harbor. 2500 Oaklana Tranatt Co b & For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayu- . s © _avplication. Envelopes | a native of New York, aged 77 years. Seattle. 2. s P v 1 o R 1700 | cos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, peale wl be indoreed: -Pro | ARRIVED. i {38 Cceantc sr‘nmsn‘l’?pcxgc. o 5 ® | Sonta Barbara, Venturs, H‘-“n'd s — | addressed to Major ! Friday, November 8. o i P 1075 | Ease San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Nt = £ rermasiay aster, U. 'S.| REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | Aus s mr Oles. Descovich, 45 days from Ba- | Progreso .......|Tacoms 2| e o - EE :°r'i-|&y"in?' 25, 2T, 3. and every Tues- S Sixth—Rooms e tavia, via Yokohama 27 days. | Rainier . |Seattle. g ReEA J . reatt - per week, and light Henry Geary to Margaret Geary (wife) and | _Stmr North Fork, McLellan, 2 hours from | Del Norte ......\Portland 81 NQT et e ‘3% | For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, Safi Jose det MARRIAGE LICENSES. Maggie T. Geary (daughter), lot on § lne of |Fgreka. oo = | Walla Walla...|Victoria x-Sk = . wS:E"afl'.‘;':.‘.’:";i‘.‘-’fJ#»-‘f Paz, Santa Rosalia 0. 18)—Fur- | The following marriage Ii Point Lobos avenue, 135 W of Ferrie (Blake), | wood. | @ o o o 18- hours from Green- | IWillametts 3| |3 Markee Street Rallway.... - 8800 | moneh, a m., 7th of each single; also unfurnished. | yestordaz. | 1282 licemmes ‘were fasued | W 25 by 8 155; sift Stmr Newsboy, Lundquist, 14 hours from | Chas. Nelson.. | si1-00 Northern Califormia Raliway Sa. /113 80 | g 1or, further information: obtain company's = | s erbert E. v, | Ueal; bound to San Pedro; put in to land sick | Sk g ” | telders. ely Ny rms., o §7 d_E 1 5 Bush street | lot ¢ of e, b ol | & ern . & night' MRS, P. RANFT and, and Rachel Kap- | Vallejo street, N 92:6, £ 8435, B 51:6, W 335, | poise Arenn, Arcne Hansen, 11 hours from | Bants Rosa ...|8an Diego.. . i | teamers. salling dates and hours of salling e o street | 8 65, W 69; $i0 Sts Noyos Johnson, 14 hours from. Fort | s b R | & Contra_Costa Water 5257% | TICKET OFFICE — New Montgomery is, cue. h»l‘;l‘:?n—}i‘lndmmely city, and Eugenie B. | Herbert E. and Grace W. Law to Hartland | Bragg. | ?{'“wfi({.,' 0 2) Giant Powder Con - 837 | street (Palace Hotel). . P T e { Law, lot on orner of Van Ness avenue and | Stmr South Coast, Olsen, 40 hours from Hu- | Gpog ] Yewport 10 Giant Powder Con, <800 | GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, ed flat; L f28 Broadway, and Pau- | Green street 88 by S 60; $10. eneme, SRR 10¢ Honokaa Sugar Co.. S50 | a0 Market San Francisco. Siwray | George L. and Barbara Payne to Margaret A. Br ship Glaucus, Bennett, 12§ days from Lon- TO SAIL. 25 Kilauea Sugar Planta 2100 | - o "n Jregorio, and Mary | Skelly, lot on N Alllster and La- dnrx‘y hip Hut Hall, Thurbes, 130 d' # — = — ‘\;zl.u)(e: L 4 ‘( l;‘fl .'vl.h.l...( g | -~ guna streets, 0. ¢ ship Hutton Hall, Thurber, ays from | " Steamer. | Destination. Salls. | Pler. | 100 Oceanic Steamship . and Georgine | *Tenac and Emiiy Eilaser to B. Harris, lot on | Antwerp, 2 — —— 50 Qceanic Steamship Co. - %5 | “'E 0. n. & '. e B o i | B line of Fillmore street, 137:6 N of Hayes, N | Br ship Corunna, McNeil, 160 days from | Zealandia .|Honolulu 7| 175 Oceanic Steamship Co - N9 ) DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO cor. #th ave., opposite main en- | | 2 15 10. Newcastle, England Empire ....[Coos Bay 4 pm[Pler 13| 125 Oceanic Steamship Co. . 98 75 ics siiorvooms | BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. | iion’ssis ‘Fiamist " siopis™ A in | ' Rivereer MeCully, 1o duys srom | fams o umpolac 3 pmipier 2| dim Casubau S B G, 1z PORTLAND - A = cklan and Frances L. Empey to Ephraim | London. “oos Bay..| Newport. 9 Pler 11 | 0 Paauhau . 3 H ok ey, St T e Cohn, lot on S line of Post street, 143:3 W of | _Stmr Empire, Macgenn, 61 hours from Coos | Gty Puebia| Victoria. " 11 amiPler § | 300 8§ F Gas & Electri cesseie B | From Sosar-strast Whart ot 9 . m b ar o blocks; board op- | p 4 marriage and death notices sent by | Webster, W 24 by § 137:6; $10. Bay. MaPtAlL M A : Evureka ....|Humboldt... 9 am/Pler 2| $3000 Southern Pnclflv%ol Arizona Bonds..113 25 | F‘nf K12 First fl-u nnlndl” Berth et SRR I will not be inserted. They must be handea | , Sidney’ Yeagly to Ursuis H. Holding, lot on | Bark R P Rithet, McPhail 78 from | i Maru...|China &JapaniNov. 13, 1pmiPMsS | 4 Spring Valley Water B8 | o C"uv and Meals. P Y ¢ e ly furnished | in at either of the publiicati 1| N line o er street, 231: o more, | HE 3 5 = Newbi ..|Grays Ha Nov. 13, m|Pler 13 ) 8p; Vi . 7] TR Deec. 2 s B rsed with the name and residence of per | e T 0F S e el I L TR i ol e Noreh For g{,&gn}.fif "INov. 13, 3 am|pier 3| . 10 Spring Valley Wate |5 % | GRO. W, ELDER s !,_,.o.’*,, - au ed 1 e the g At enry Gei Geary (w! q | B N at. . 2 pm|Pler 8 El = 01 ne to Walla Wi kane, ‘Butte, A B o have the same published. | U CNY T Geary (daughter), lot on 8 line of | Y bark I, Borohr. T | Commbta .| Portiand. 11 A Pler 24 | $12.000 Oceanic Steamship Bonds. 1075 |Heiena and all points i the Northwest. one: steam BORN | O'Farrell street, 80 E of Plerce, E 2 by S §7:6; dfl‘;s et ?”}:;‘e‘“'- S g days from | Queen .....San Diego . 11 am|Pier 11 Pacific Gas Improvement. + 327 | Through tickets to all points East. 3 | gift ¢ d b W. Kruger|Grays Harbor|No Tombisiio. ¥ O = | E. C. WARD, General Agent, COHEN—In South San Francisto, Ssn Mateo | _John Lough: to Charles A. and Francis | Klawack. . v X7 | PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Coumt, Dcioter 13, 1950, 15 the wits ST | 3" Ruhuvan, ot on N line "ot Page street, 81 W | Schr Beulah, Mitchell. 7 daye from Columbla | Corans ----|XSVRert v 38 9 amiPler 1l —T | = 55 Bwlies strese Cohen, a dauchter. | of Broderick, W 25 by N 100; $10. irnic v - | Walla W..|Victori: No . 11 am|Pler 9 s i - ife o row, a son. 1ot on E line ic avenue, 178:8 N of - CLEARED. - EAV: e i & tobe: 3 { "to Alexander anson, 1ot on E line of | Stmr Pomona, Shea, Eureka: Goodall, Per- | United Stat. Coast and Geodetlc Survey— | 500 Independence E ” : 3 e | ke of Bamuel 1. Lavie e diiemery.'? 7 | Masonic avenue, T Frederick street, N | kins & Co. O mes and CHelghts of High and Low | f Monte Crista 13 | @TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARE. CoR- s, ket st.—Suite of 2 or 3 2 3 e %7, E_132.5%, . NW 5% Inches, 8/ SAILED. | Waters at _Fort Point, ntrance to San n Joaquin Oll & Development. LI | e e e ONORORe g™ i e b #in. rme.; board optional = | 8:435, W 132: $1450. | Friday, November 9. Francisco Bay. Published by official au- | 50 Steriing O & D Co. 2% 1K;M (Hiogo), Nagasaki snd s‘h.'f:‘c.u," ar = < S MARRIED. | “Charies H. Redmond to Kate L. Redmond, | Rark St James, Tapley, Chemainus: Califor- | _ thority of the Superintendent. 50 Sterling O & D Co. IR | commentias ot Hidnehem. with i B pariors: rent chesp. JOEN—BERG—In this city, November 7, | 1ot on NW line of Folsom, 62:6 SW of Twelrth, | nia Shipping Ci NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the | 209 Sterling O & D Co. 2 | con; ng a R o o n- T | "y the Rev. O. Groensberg, Anton Joeh mej | W 25 by NW 57:6: also lot on E corner of | ' Stmr Hanta Rosa, Alexander. San Diexo. cliy front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty- [ 500 Sunset (Original) . 6 [ o TS NG N Sy Turk st —Changed hands; | Randine Bers. d 8nd | gixth and Clementina streets, SE 25 by NE | Stmr Brunswick, Andresen. Eureka. fve minutes ater than ‘at Fort Point; the | w0 Sunset (Oviginal - AL N e B all rooms ‘x,lu:m‘ either | ——— | & .\I‘E!() rx"§| nra S;:EH?; :! s&lel;xoenul?t- street, | Stmr };rlamnnn %hud. Eureka height of tide is the same at both places. 100 Wes TR Py ; R ; rent reasonable. 57:6 NE ol xth, N y SE 80; gift. Stmr ca; , Gunderson, " ' e | DIED. | T nrietie “iewart. Charies W, Snd Lisste| Sime Qoo 3% Elder. Randall, Abtorla. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, Board— 5. NIPFON NARU .. BENNA, 8 Sary ny furniehed front | Lpearn, Albert J. Gordon, Theresa Bcheper to John G. Short, lot on 8 line of | Stmr Newsboy, Lundquist, San Pedro. i | 200 California-Standara 2 : Barrett, John Hammar, Ellen Clipper street, 133:4 E of . by 8 1;| Stmr Gipey, Leland, Sants Cruz. g\m S 44| 100 Caribou _.......- sepyrn -8 Berenson, Julius Kershner, Sadie G, | $19. s Stmr South’ Coast, Olsen, —. Bux sets 5.3 | 3300 Hanford-Fresnc-Kern River. N jstardey. T Bogart, Elizabeth G. Lawless, Walter Andrew and Annie Norin to Edward Frank. Stmr Rival, Johnson, Usal. | Moon rises . - T | 400 Home Ol ooc.oooootursooninns $84 | Round-trip tickets ‘at redtced rates. For Buckley, John McLaughlin, Amanda | lin, lot on W _line of Diamond street, 75 § of | Stmr Séquola, Winkle, Fort Bragg. Time Time)| Time Time) 130 San Joaquid . 5 ht and passage apply at company's office, Cavanaugh. Patrick O Donnell, Festy | Beventeenth, & 24:8 by W 1%; $10, | U S stmr Ranger, Ficld, §an Diego. g b xi Lo | >t | 100 St Lawrence B o Ny . o1, Tunnin e §",.",:’§'én~ 3 ;’;?n;{é;‘?"n B. ‘Immm ‘L‘_ and Saran = C.,,.‘, 110, Teonesto oMexican stmr San Benito, Bengochea, Guay- | 2 |y L wi L Wi 10 St Lawrence . 260 T i AVERY, General Agent er " room: an. D Y., eet. Rober vicchio, 1ot on § 1ine of Greenwich street, 683 - - L Tels STOCKS. R g e ey M L T Sehimmelptennig, J. | W of Mason. W 46 by § 60, 4500, = ggh:n’x;.‘za:rgtm"!.a;(z:." Gueenstowm, TR =T MINING k . i mann, Alexaride . Costamagna (administrator A 2 k ‘20 9:091 0. s o B day, wk Engil Whiting (intage " | Henry Sevmor or Semor or Seymamae «of | Schr Bender Bros, Wetzel. Bowens Landing. :;} 51 09| mhe tollowing were the sales In the San Fran- AMERICAN LINE. O FARRELL, 224N rmished front sutte; | Liue, Vllam B. Wright, John S. | more) to Walter Honeyman, lot on W line of | TELEGRAPHIC. 431 1.8 5| cteco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: NIV YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARSS. 220 other sunny rooms. d b e | Texas street, 100 N of Army (Colusa), N 50 by | POINT LOBOS, Nov 9, 10 p m—Weather 0l 1148 1.3 Morning Sesslon. Stopping at Cherbours. westbound. oo - RN N crdb W 100; £630. fogey; wind NW, velocity's miles. 58l 38 I..... | 200 Belcher . 09| 200 Ophir _ el s Wea » CFARRELL, SH—Newly furnished sunny sults, | AHEARN—In this city, November 8 1300, Sarah McKendry to Eunice E. Westwater, SPOKEN. LWl JE W | 500 Caledonta 45| 300 Opbir. se. 50| From New York Every nesday. ¥ & m. R, B o 2 eantiiier |~ Albert “James Ahearn, beloved - brother of | 1ot $h W line of Twenty.fourth aveape 030 lon 8 Lo ] 400 Chollar 12| 400 Potost . . 10| Bt Louts........Nov. M|st. Louls. . ¢ vingle rooms, sultable couple or 3 gentlemen. | Ty omns Ahearn, Mra. Neliie Tiorner | N of Lake street, N 50 by W 120; §10. e, . Iyt 5.20 312 18] 8:04 88| 408 OOl 4 Var 105 100 Sterra Nevada. 25 | New York ......Nov. 2| New York.......Dee. 13 ¥ muy furnished room, e | "A” F. ana Mary O'Connell to Charies . | o LA erpo0h 00 eer. at Bureka—Oct %, NOTE_In the above exposition of the tides| 100 Con Cal & Va..100 400 Yellow Jacket.. 23| St. Paul........ Nov. %5!St. Paul. 9 i B = T Notice of funeral hereafter. Remai | &na Francls 7 oullivan, ot on 8W_corner of | jat 32 40 N. lon 12530 W-'Bark Oregon, from | the early morning tides are given in the left | 100 Mexican .. 27 100 Yellow Jacket.. 22 RED STAR LINE. = 31 and 221 Ellls st—F | the pariors of J. C. O’Comnor & Co o Sixth avenue and Clement street, W 32:6 by | Port Blakeley. for Delagoa Bay. hand column and the successive tides of -the Session. New York and Antwerp. g e seek §1 35 10 §4: open night, | sion Rtreet. or & Co.. T8 Mis- | 8 100; aiso lot on SE corner of Seventh ave. | 'DOMESTIC PORS: 38y i the order of occurrence as to time of | 100 Belcher . 200 Overman . 01| From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. okl - BARRETTIn this_city, November -, 1o, | " Maurice Balin 1o Okcar Hevman, ‘1oi o g | SEATTLE=Salled Nov 7—Sehr Alcalde, for | day, the third time column the third tide and | a0 Belcher 2 Botosl < vuias | Southwark ....Nov. 4| Noordland Dee. § Ellls st —Tncandeseent light: John. beloved husband of the late Aiice Bar’ | aoiner of Andover. avemtie, 8 B bt Greroess | EOFt yB'“kfiw' Now X htr Wit R | O rali’;' 3:%.“"'-“{."; e he . s’\%‘gffi: Al 10 ::n'::: A e 3| Westerniand . Nov. B I 10 - - rett, an ather of . A ' y F? % S neisco. o o . 0l a i to 830; elevator on ground floor: | Wiiliam Joseph Barrett of Brookiyn, N. X., | A James (Wife of W,k James. ioisissn | ox = 3 . SN e :. TR ERNATIONAL SAVIGATION CO., hot and cold water: baths. g0l she late AlisesdjBarrett, & mative of | 11, 10, 1105, 1107, GHft map 2; $10. ¥ » 30 Montgomery st. __Or any of its agents. S S . in: y , Irela 81 years. | ¥ 'C T N TOitats 3 Mrs Currle, Wi T ! GARGTE S SO g Tooms: wlen | Homcrary siember of the Spvrighis’ AuMoci: | com loga 1 and 10, biotk S, Bar Vias Hooh: 5L ARBIVATA. St T Saoenerhal I Sl dlckion | he foloving e (e sles n the Pucee suon vew e 2 e please copy.) | stead; $60. 4 : = AT Mrs W M Kightter,Or Mrs M A Oltver, Stktn | Stock Excl : rkej—Furnished or . 36 ocl ne of Broad avenue, E of Orizaba | & X i Dw s, ‘Sawyer | me, Bolder Cr cher . i e o oo et 2 » (Baturday), at 330 o'clock, trom pihe, PATIONS | dyreat. i62:6 by 8 125, lot 3, block F. Raileond | ) C Fotten Chicago A Sabia, Paris W P Dunlap & W, Wis C Mottzen & w, Pt Rs | 200 Best & Beicher 21 3000 Mexican . 71| 55 ZEALANDIA (Honolulu only). - 7B, near 34 and Harriso rrect: thence to Bt Brendah's Chunc, wisth | Homestead; 3750, | M J Riordan, Arizona R J Seme, N Y J W Balley, Helena | Miss H S King, Pt Rs | 400 Caledonla 43] 300 Ophir E +...Saturday, November 10, 3 p. m. {ehed rooms; gas mass ‘will be celebrated for the repose of mis | Builders’ Contracts. e e s A B Baianvia, SHa | B Coon & W Riversde|P A Snell, Salt Lake | 20 Caledonia o 2 for Honolulu, Samoa, New ————— ou Vi - 3 g & 3 | y . N Chollar . n . &35 —Sumay room ton foul ot 9 oclock. Interment Holy Cro™s | cuarles Perctval Davis (owner) with Hans | G, H Stevens. Boston |W B Davis, Chicago o i'":'ansx:,""u'ofi:-“ = xu‘!‘-’l e . Chlenger | 209 Gon Ga1 & V.i'0ats) 500 8¢ Louis 12 . 312 and 815, £ -~ “BERENSON—In this city, November 8 Petersen (contractor), architect ——All work Mr® € J Blake, Mass (K W Brown, Fresno W _Rogers, city Rev Vernon Jones,Nev | 200 Confidence 60 600 Union Com iy . % Two Jazpe unfuraiebed rooms; | BEBENSON—I8 this oty & ) 1900, | except mantels, shades and gas fixtures for q | Mis8 B H Blake, Mass W Gebbs, N' ¥ F M Smith, Vacaville |R M Skinner, Cal 2000 Con Imperiai.. 01/ trance in rear; rent $. T ather of Beaste Berenson. ' Dercnson. | two-story and ‘basement frame bullding on § | W A Brewer, San MtoJ j White, Cincinnat! | 7 McCudden, Vallejo '|M T Steart,’ N C Afternoon Seselon. - onsis. mged 3 yéars. b ® Of line of Carl street, 20:4 E of Stanyan, E 2 by | W _Newman, city J E Reynolds, Stanford | Miss McCudden, 1jo{J C Steuart, N C. 500 Belcher . un BOGART—In this city, November 8, 1900, Ei 8 3%: 3 g et ot W R Dudley, Stanford | W W _Fronge Jr, city |J P Lance & w, Penn | 1) Best. & Bel 2% beth G., wife of W. F. " Bative of | Kern (comtracion mchian e sl | B 1 Brooke: Bresad (% F hooneld-pi X Y Wetater & w. OaliMiss T Whetler, Alask’} 300 Choflar . ] -3 3 ssis— 3 G G Smith, Vacaville |Mrs Leavenworth N Y T Bfladl; '"b‘gg:'"} will take place this day | OFOINE concrete, sandstone, brick, granite, (A H Wheeler, Minn |4 J Stelnman, St Louls | Vrs Storms & son, cty|N T Bray, Honolulu oo Son Tmperial... o1 - 10:20 o'clock, fi he, ay | carpenter, galvanized iron work, roofing, iron | B Minzesheimer, N Y |Mrs W § Sexton, B C a0 e SO DIRECT LINE TO HA’ “’l — - e (Satarday), at 1020 o'clock, from her late | and marble work, tling, lazing and hardware | E_E Williams, Detroit|Miss L Loving, Texas NEW WESTERN HOTEL. TS G Sailing every Thursday, a‘ Vi aa hecn eHADUNNCA 8t 6| Tute o v WAISHC SRSl lnterment brl- | for bullding on SV coner of Kis strest’and | 1M Flummer, TorgntoD Eylend, Desver. | w McCanaiish B IH Chapman, Callahen Saturday, from November 1, 1599, at . o - - & iz Van Ness avi . Y ). adst, untz W, o DAY Pl ‘North ; i 2 BUCKLEY—In this city, November 3, 1000, Joh | * Etward B. Hindes (owners with B /E Leiter | Mine Sadst N T ¥ P.Gliuiore'& ', DI '| 35 Coleman Bt Deul, |1 Andon, Tow Angsies FRIDAY, Nov. $—4 p. m. |1 & ™. from Fien & SNE Now kot ; feemepis and subscriptions | Buckicy. s native of Macroom, County Cork, | (contracton. arenitect owner “All work excent | Dr § Kobaysokl, Berlinl3 J Funter. New York | 3™ 3iin, ‘Kernvitle |3 Curtls, Los Angeles BUALK) e Bia Ak, | claes"en ~Havre. |86 and Upwara second reland, a 7 years. roof covering tile, wainscoting for baths, toilet [OTEL nes, Los secstng class to Havre, $42 50 b office, 2200 Fillmore 8¢ | "ty Friends and acquaintances are respect- | and kitchens, prepared burlaps, rm;x':'c' Wa55, | o Kndason afim"” T 8 R LT R G R e e @ 4| AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CAN- tresses vest| loors for a t -4 -3 i 4 { p ¢ lway ludson ROOMS WANTED. | frame building (flats) on lot on X line of Bush | 3, G Healer, Cal ' |W W Brown Colusa | E E e ey 8 Mexican 3 7 (408 3§ TS & co. " Conct —~ 3 HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., et 4510 B of Taylor, B 22:11.by N 100; | B CTRi0 ford, ‘Cal |3 & Neortn: Bucto | W ‘Chapman, Callahan C R Ciapp, Ukiah - % 10| Arents § Montgomery svenue. San ust be reasonable for Te- (Successor to mnrgt Gallagher) R. J. Techau (owner) with Walker Com- | J. D Ludwig, Cal A F W Schmidt, Cal | J Chapman, Callahan J W Harper, Fort Brg e % o sponsibie parties; 2 in family; vioinity City | _ DANIEL F. DONOVAN, Mez. . y (corporation, contractors), arcl W. | N A Dorn, Salinas |A H Schnabel, Cal 10 8 1 BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. ; Fox 131, Call vtfice. N O e A s Bnoot ™ | Mooser & Son—Brick, carpenter'and mill o (DB e | B e el Q++++4 44444444 4444440 1 1 1] Posuiutitum s A sunny bedroom and good Teiephone South 86. 20 'Tron work for ‘repairs to. four.st 204 | 5 Fleischer & w, Cal |E D Herom, Colo + 5 4 o0 - S T ol e S s | e S |30 fron work or ittt 1o ity biick | B preiier &, GaL 1B D Heron, Colo Spes |+ Took ont for the hundreds of 3 = £ x| FORU.S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJS. box Call_office. ad ~ T N_of Tddy, N 57:6 by W 137:6; $6390. T Owens, San Jose va-nAmn.ucx¢hnghl!ntheeomlelult-M¢¢ n % = Steamer “‘Monticella.” - = E——— IRV BN IR AQY 1vixi Ferrari (owner) with P. A. Antonelli | R J Boyle, San Jose |A J Larson, Lodi gt free with next + = = 10 Tues.. Wed., ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. S s (contractor), architect J. A. Porporato—All | T J Wilson, Los Ang 'P M ng, clty + section given + ) 8 - 15, p. m. ( . s 2l s PR work except excavation and cement work for /| H H Blood, Bkrsfld (W P Hussy, Ind + Sunday’s Call. 5 = - - : HY @ student. mice single room: good board three-story and basement frame building on | 5 Miner, § Francisco |W W Baird, N Y * = % within 14 blocks 224 Post st.; rates §18 to 0. WA ‘1ot on SE corner of Filbert and Stockton streets, | W W Carpenter, Cal |Del I L Tucker, Sacto +4444448 2 (] Address Box 13, Call office. | |5 36 by E T5; $5050. F Stout, Wilmingten 'Dr W Farrington, Ar ’.04#/#«##00000 4@ |julia ... o 2 n