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STATE—CITY—FOR SALE. & CO. STREET. )N, ELDRIDG €5 MAR TY MISSION HOME R YOUR RENT MONET. AS RENT; bay-win- rooms and bath; lot RESIDENCE. bituminized block: Leaven- e house, § rooms and ; marine view. leve STREET RESIDENCE. residence, rn § rooms and porcelain tub; side street. roome and bath; hot- 2 cement walks; iot % % of brick foundation; high street. _BE SOLD-MAKE OFFER. N WARM BELT FLATS. make offer: 2 ms end bath: rents $32 eet, cement walk. MAKE OFFE! n ‘side Post., bet EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. 638 Market ARKET COTTAGE ne on; cottage & n ALE Sough 2 front flats nts §: STEAD LOT. feet south of Ch st site of Dia- . ELDRIDGE & CO., 628 Market st BALDWIN & F store below, : 'a close offe - view home »oms and bath on ; excellent ma- 7 rooms and bath, ell this week; call 3750 per month in the Mission; eseckers ever offered; you cipai: Worde, you § he flats rent for; you buy the property for your remt money. .. Mission home story house, 6 roome, ete.; lot Sx1ld. Dl R S Cottage and Laguna sts.; cottage, § rooms 2 flats and rear house, near Seventeenth and Velencia ets.; §1900 morigage can remain. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. REAM OF PARK LOTS.... Opposite new Park entrance.. : chance for home bullders &nd In ment seekers.. st building lots on very ensy on the H-st. electric cars and fron den Gate Park and the new 19th-ave evard; lots and streets on official grade pay. : bound to increase in value. terms; interest only 6 per ceni ey advanced for bullding purposes; the. st and handsomest modern houses in set District are now being occupled and i on the mew 1Sth-ave. boulevard once at our branch office (open.. Sundaye and_holidaye). corner.. and th ave., south of Golden Gate nd ask to be shown these beautiful Full particulars and price lists als office Gisatns EALDWIN & HOWELI 10 Montgomery N, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Market st., Room 2. i west side of Larkin st., near bituminized; grand view; must n 1d; make offer. corner, {ronting three streets, with improvements; near City Hall; fine vestment; part cash, balance on & per mortgage. x75 feet, fine improved corner; south of Market st, with fine improvements; wiways rented; $1275 yearly; i 40x%5; west side of Valencia st., near Teents-third, with improvements; rent- d for good bargain. Beautiful corner residence of 16 rooms and all modern improvements; fine lo- cation; best bargain offered in the eity. I investment on Mason st, near ' Farrell; improved. Vine improved business cormer, paying near §600. I have several fine corners south of Market st., go0d investments, Paying great bargains. x120; Bush st., near Polk: with iprovements; must be sold; see me if you want to sell or buy. _T. P. RIORDAN, €32 Market st. ou nave well-located property in the Mis- her vacant lots or nice residence, and v want 19 sell, then call on the under- "NN, %0 California st. 4 property in the Potrero or Excelsior tead Tract that you want to sell? Then on W. J. GUAN, 53 California st 1225—nice large Fine large BUSH, o per month; | in_other | - | SIXTH, 13— Furnished room, suitable for gen- HETy B By T g B umumas.uumm THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1900. REAL ESTATE -CITY—FOR SALE. SPECIAL NOTICES. ~ -~ BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel. 5580, ROOMS papered from $2 50; whitened $1_up: painting done, Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third. ATTENTION ATTENTIO $300 and upwa : ing lots on 25th and Mississippl sts., not far from the Union Iron Works, Sugar Refinery anud all the large manufactories located at the Potrero; fine, healthy location; only a short ietance from electric cars: possession given upon first payment: your rent money will pay for your home. LYON & HOAG, 114 Montgomery st. A L WILLEY, Room 18, 916 Market s New 2-story , near finished; lot x 8 biocks from electric road; §750, or will ex- change for cken ranch. SLOT MACHINES, BOUGHT : and sccond-hand; large Qisplay; very cheap. 1167 Market,bet. Tth & Sth. ———— TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIE GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITE! We el better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals, §3, The Typewriter Exchange, 53 California; telephone Main 266, Will sell and lot anywhere you 3. 86 want it; st o suit. ALWAYS bargains In_typewriters; any make | ot running water. Write for prices to L. & M. ALEXANDER, }- Jice e 1i0_Montgomery st. Or will 916 | g { Market st., p} 215; hours 8 to 8. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend 85 (35 cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Planta- < on Vallejo st., near Leav- | 1128 Vallejo st. | SODERN houses bullt; lowest prices; plans and | tion Company will be payable at the office estimates furnished. Campbell, 1 Mission. 0. 327 Market st., on and ovember 1900, Transfer E— , November 14, L E D. m. H._SHELDON, Secretary. prope: nd farms sold or exchanged; printed lists FFIN, 719 Market, 1. 1. | e | REAL ESTATE TO EXCHAN | PROPOSED CHANGE OF HARBOR LINES, SAN F NCISCO BAY—A Board of United } | tion for an advarics of the existing” harbor | = - — S ine between Van Ness avenue and Folsom | NEW cottage, § rms., bath; lot 0xi0f; Missio: street in San Francisco Bay. Arguments for rental terms; and vacant lots | or against & change are requested in writing. | ALAME ADVE CMENTD. | MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were {ssued vesterday ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. I % WILL buy an elegant house just fini i | Harr , 26, 1404 Jones stre Mart t 50X118; and bearing frult trees. J. H. | Earle, ones. street. S e 43 Park st. | John P. 24, 168 Alabama street, and , | Ana ¢ . 2, 663 Ash avenue. nest modern perfect plumbing n & high school; Alameda’ pr) in Alameda: 2 blocks from stat A B 3, 414 Union street, 414 Umon_ street. . 32, Antioch, and Julta =4 and Jocation foir term her, 27, 1335 Plerce stieet, 0, 3 Martha place. Bailey Hall, 32, ‘city, and Addie E. (OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. j2iis Y | Hugh Breen, 35, OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY, |TMcGrath 21 1 James R. Warner OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. Dowden, 31 Valencia street, and Mary Lundy Lane. 37, Raymond, and Kathar- ty. Houle, 2 ine Hascnzahl, Alexander L. street, and Emm: Thomas Cull, A. Cornyn, 26, 165 John P. Rooney, 34 Susie M. Collins, 1, Patrick Mot o 25, 1226 Foisom avenue, and street. 1050 Howard stre 1050 Howard street. 8, 651 Point Lobos ave- 3 bun. porcelain bath and eas; cute and cozy; . schools and ' to duplicate. dway, Oakland 1. and Third street, ma_ street. and corner; store with fix- S. MYER adway, Oakland. |7 OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. Get_list from GEO. W. AUS- 1008 Br Oakland ~In this cit; of James Re ROWE W GOOD houses n, TIN & CO = : MARRIED. -WILLIAMS—In Tacoma, Wash. an Lutheran Church, by the Rev | - COPMANN- roduction to_you from H. Schellhaas, the | WANTED—In_San Francisco, a good States Engineers will hold a public hearing oom house in desirable location, to trade for [ in t fice of STATE HARBOR COMMIS- | 0 s corner in Oak- SION Ferry building) at 10 a. m. Thurs- | YDER & CO., 467 Ninth st, | day, November 15, 1900, to consider applica- | Mary | | | | | { | re dealer, 1ith and Frankiin, Oakland. | F. N W Martin Copmann and Mrs, - = e piilla B Williams of San Francl 5 - CEEPIN IXEY— n_ Ouakla Novémber 1 ROOMS FOR HOU EEPING. 1900, by the Rev e [y A FRONT of housekeeping rc Duxey and Mamie Koch | | Tothers, $150 up to $ I GOLDSMITH--LF —In Oakland, November | { | Navember _at the Howard-street Methodist Epis- | HOLTGEN—In this city, by the Rev. John A. B. Wii- Houle and Emma Holtgen, scb. N—In this city, November M. 8. Levy, Louis Laz- 'Y —BLOOM—In San J by the Rev. M. S. Levy, {sco and Amelia Bloom. n this city, October 28, 1900. ished housekeeping . E. Ne- rst English Luther; umacher and Ida Wal “hroeder, Fred- basement; mechanie. kitchen; lig single B 3 R. J. Madden, Patrick H. Montague, Catherine O'Brien, john W. Parsons, Cora L. Plummer, C. Moody Blennerhassett, Bode, Carolina Boger. Magdalena Thomas H. Albertina housekeeping rooms fur. o larg suite of rm sunny furnished rooms for house- I after 6 p. m. Alexander ixhelmer, Matthias . ‘William Y. B les A. N.. Terra, Cant. Antonio | ROOMS Sven Thompson, Charles i Haberl rederic V. Toomey, Bridget Hall, William Tuckey,” Matilda R. Richard Wappel, Michael > Fannie E. Whittingto % EWe pinte Tote) S s Wimmer, and prices and be Jumes Wynne, Mary MUNGER & ZEBERG, Props. e il g , = BLENNE In this city, November 13, 1900, Ti dearly beloved husband of anna Bl sett, and father of John, T'wo sunny unfurnished rooms, cleaned. William, Tom and Mae Blennerhassett, E. Morton, Mrs. P. Hirlgman and M Nrs. J. | k g L | ive of Tralee, County Kerry, | BURNETT, Market (51d No. 1350 —Fur- | % years = i nished rms, suites, single; also unfurnished. | BEPOR W I o S to attend the funeral to-morrow at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- Interment Mount Cal- nvit hursday). dence, 22 Clara street. vary Cemetery. ) (The Elk)—Changed hands; newly | d, nicely furn. sunny rms., §1 50 to §7 | c to §1 50 night. MRS. P. RANFT. | BODE—In this city, November 13, 1900, Caro- neatly furn. rooms for gen- | = lina, beloved wife of the late Louis C. Bode, | irable house, nelghborhood. and’ beloved mother of Henry C. W. Bode, Mrs. Henrietta Feidshau of Los Angeles and Louis C., Elizabeth and Charles Bode, a na- rnished rooms to let. | tive of Goettin Germany, aged he Oliver)—New fur- | FoLsoM, %65, cor. e, suites: reasonable. | nished sunny rms., BC dalena ing mother ¢ native of 1900, Mag- er, and lov- Boger, & Bremeryorde, Ger- GEARY, 4 legantly furnished Suites or single; travelers accommodated. | ingen,* Amt many. aged 44 ye 4 months and 4 days. | ™EFEriends and scauaintances are respact- | fujiy invited to atteni the funeral this day ladies’ parlor; (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- A ” dence, 622 Filimore street, corner of Hayes. HARRIEO Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. rent $4; 2 CASWELL_In this city. November 13, 130, 2 ishe = | “Thomas Hubbard, husband of Mary Caswell, D rivate: et madermoriors: wun - all | ather of Mra. C. A. Stuart. Robert Leé | ——— .1 gng Marian F. C 1'and Mrs. J. E. Pack- LAS PALMAS, 1620 Market st.—Suite of 2 or 3| ard, a native of r, Otsego County, New rme.; private: bath; sin, rms.; board optional. | York, aged 75 years 3 months and 3 da | McCLELLAND, 200 Turk st _Changed hands: newly renovated; all rooms facing either | Turk or Jones st.; rent reasonable. | MINNA, 867, corner Eighth—New furnished | bay-window room, $1 per week; transient. M1 bay- CHALLIOL—In this city, November 13, 1900, Albertina H. Challiol, beloved infant daugh: ter of Edward W. and Mary E. Challiol, and sister of Robert J., George and Augustus Challiol, a rative of San Francisco, aged 1 month and 2 days. COMEN—1In this city, November 12, 1900, Jullus, beloved husband of Dora Cohen, father of Ike, Rose, Willlam, Ada and Mignonette Cohen and Mrs. J. Levy, and brother of Jacob, Simon_and Abe Cohen, Mrs. Flora Harriz, Mrs. C. Reaves, Mrs. M. Hyman and A, €352 newly furnished roome, 1 large window; man and wife; 2 others; reas'ab, NATOMA, 553% $5 month. Nicely furnished front rooms; NEW ARLINGTON. 1015 Market st_Nicsly | {00, %8 o2 56" yonrs and 5 monthe. C(New _furnished rooms, §2 a week up; 35c & York, Chicago and Memphis, Tenn., papers please copy.) | X Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, residence, 1023 Buchanan street, corner Golden Gate avenue, and thence by 11:30 o'clock train to New Salem Cemetery ‘for interment. OFARRELL, 2—Sunny furnished roo O FARRELL, 224—Nicely furnished front sulte, alio other sunny rooms. POLK, 1620—Large unfurn. double parlors; also large sunny furn. room; use of kitchen. | (. F.—Officers and members of Crystal Y o, 13 ENs = | “Councli No. 4, O. C. F., are requested to at- ROYAL House, 138 Eills & —Ilicandepcant Jight: tend the funeral of our late ‘}rlend Julius reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 35c to §1 60; week, $2 to #5; ‘month, $5 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water: baths, ROSEDALE House. 3% and 221 Ellls st—Rooms, Cohen, this day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, | from his late residence, 1023 Buchanan street. By order TRUE LOCKE, Counctlor. In this city, November 13, 1900, beloved husband of Emilie De: night 25c to $1, webk $1 25 to $4; open night. lorme, and brother-in-law of Mr. A. Thorn, = — — | & native of France, aged 48 years 3 months SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st. | and ® days. near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), ut 10:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 3566 Mission streel, Mission Masonic Temple. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. DIAHEIMER-In the City and County Hospi- tal, November 12, 1900, Matthias Dixheimer, | & native of Louisiana, aged 51 years. DOUGLASS—In this city, November 11, 1960, William Y. Douglass, dearly beloved husband of Marfa Douglass, a native of New York, aged 74 years and 5 monthe. U7 Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 137 Beulah street, thence to St. Agnes Church, Masonic avenue, where a sol- emn requiem high mass Wil be celebrated for tfleman. SUTTER, near Taylor—Well furnished room; bath; appreciated If secn; $8 per mo. TAYLOR, 215—Nice double parlor; wsingle room, containing 2 bed: TAYLOR. 810—Sunny room for gentleman, $10; 2 others, $12 and $15. TURK, 12— Furnished room sultable for gen- tleman: $5 per month. P — ROOMS AND BOARD. A A A A A PP P AN AP BOARD and rooms at 415 First st., near Har- also sunny rison. the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 === | _o'clock. Interment Holy 'Cross Cemetery. ROOMS WANTED. MEMBFRS Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Asso- ciation will assemble at headquarters, Plo- neer Hall, 24 Fourth ° street, this day (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, to_atfend the fu- neral of m;’r ll(:d brother, Captain W. g Douglass. _Per order STEPHEN BUNNER, President. 3. 3. McMAHON, Rec. Becretaty. = LEY—In, this city, November 12, 1900, Cath- B rihe, veloved wifa ‘of David Foley, mother of Joseph, Mammie and Thomas Foiey, and sis- HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. AAAAA AR AN AAAAAAANA TWO unfurfiished housekeeping rooms in nelghe borhood of Post and Fillmore. 210 Capp st. —_— STORAGE gl) WAREHOUSES, PEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 72 Misslon st.; tel. Main 1540; shipping at cut rates. WILSON BROS., storage and moving; covered wans. Tenth and Market; phone Ehuth 163, PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Filimore st.: phone Jackson 281 (Successor_to thuflg & Gal er) . = DANIEL P. DONOVAN, SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND & 20 Fifth st opposite Lincoln School. lephone South 80. ALL kinds bought, =old, rented, excha: ; re- O hir: medaced rates. b bte ppnecdics 828 | # rUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, Suad ek mmncm“filmm Meyer end | Novem- Rendsburg, Clarence | from his late | | st, MRS. E Rev. Hyman San 1, Sam S g | Julta Lewis, Luth Oak- GUNDERSHEIM YER — In this _city, | e = November 11, 140, by the Rev. M. S. Levy, coms to rent, and Elonore Mayer. hood; fine view; | ovember 11, ter-in-law of Thomas Foley and Mrs. Hannah Greathouse, a native of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 3 vears and 8 months. G¥Friends and acquaintancks are wlwl- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 14’ Yerba Buena avenue, thence to St. Mary's Church (Paulist) for services at %eo ock. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- ry. GOULD—In Chicago, November 12, 1900, Charles Alfr:d Norman Gould, eldest son Of (e late Alfred 8. and the late Eleanor E. Gould, native of Cincinnati, Ohto. GUMB SR—In this city, November 10, 1900, Sven Gumbinner, beloved ~father of Fimer Gumbinner, and brother of Mrs. John Butler, Mrs, T. Boch and Mrs. Anna Mitchell, a tive of Sweden, aged 5 years 6 months an =4 € Friends and acquaintances and members e Great Council of California, Imp. O. . and_members of Crockett Lodge No. L' 0. 0. F. are respectiully invited to end the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'cluck, from the Red Men's Hall, 320 Post ftreet, under the auspices of Winnemucca 1!‘“’7‘? No. 61, Imp. O. R. M. Interment. I. O. O. F. Cemetory, Remains at parlors of Julius | o poodeau. 305 Montgomery avenue. ABERLY—In this city, Novembe Frederle Valentine Haberly. beloved. son ot Fred Haberly, and brother of W.sT. and George W. Haberly and Mrs. F. F. Boyd Jr. 2 Dative of Vallefo, Cal., aged 2 years onths and 23 days. (Chicago, s "'fi;‘,‘-““""'" Y 80, 1IL,” papers riends and acqualintances are res - f!l_ll)‘ invited to attend the funeral !n-mofig:l (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- sence, W2 Green street! LL—In San Jose, Cal, November 12, 1900, H;\‘m;?m’ Hall, a native ot Trelanar, v WO NCH—In this city, November 14, 1300, - ard Hinch, father of Ktta, Matie Grocrs, Lydia and Nellie Hinch, a native of Canada, n:‘:d 45 years. HO In this city, November 12, 1 s ule E wife of n.«ii I]n:lde Ffinslus ufi'e.yfid | other of ‘ora ant a Howe, V4 Thomaston, Me. S ke 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully ‘mvited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Mission street, Mission Masonic Temple. Interment Masonic Cemetery. HIUMM In this city, November 12, 19 hn, beloved husband of Marie Humuel, and ] ex 9f George Hummel, & native of Biden, ors , aged 74 years. ' A me 4 tonia_Gouncll No. 8, O, C. F. R “riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-merrow (Thursday), at 2:2) o'clock, fromethe parlors | of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. TO the officers and members of Teutonia Coun- ol No. 6, O. Cy F,: You are hereby re. quested to assemBle at the parlors of i1, F. Subr. & Co., 1137 Miasion street, to-morrow ‘hursday), at 2 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late brother, John Hummel. By order | AUG. KNICKMANN, Counctlor. CHARLES KRIEGER, Secretar. KELLI —In Virginia City, 800, entered into rest, loved husband of Katy L. November dearly be- and father of James A. and Madeline E. Keller, a na- tive of Wilton, Ontario, Canada. . November 13, 1900, Jame: Timothy and Johanna Teear: , Timothy, Katie and | Leary, a native of San Francisco, aged r& 4 months and 18 days, at_the parlors of J. C. O'Con- Mission street. Notice of fu- seloved son o and brother of Thon Mary this city. November 12, 1300, Pat- ioved husband of Margaret Mad- beloved fatlier of Mary, John 5. . Frances, Joseph and Irene Madden, and beloved brother of Katie and John Madden, erderin, County (Boston, Mass., Scran- , N. Y., papers please aintances are respeot- | the funeral this di o'clock, from his late re . thence to St. Ignatius mn requiem mass will | ose of his soul, con Interment Holy | dence, Church, metery. MONTAGUE —In othis city, November 13, 1800, Catnérine Montague, a hative of County Ty- rone, Ireland, aged 70 years. [¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the resi- of her sister, M Mary_Strahan, %1 ma street, thence to St Patrick's | Church, where a requiem high mass will be | celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- | mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross | Cametery O'BRI —In thie city, November 13, 1300, John Willlam. beloved twin son of William J. and | ellie O'Brien, a native of San Francisco, | aged 28 days. S—In this city, November 13, 1909, beloved wife of Charles L. Parson: her of Lois . Parsons. a native of husetts, aged 34 years § months and P. MMER—In this city ovember 11, 1600, Moody Plummer, beloved husband of ‘Maria -, and father of Mrs. Nellie Hav- Grace Richardson and Hattie A.. and Alvin Plummer, a native of Me., aged 72 years 8 months and 4 days. (Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Bath. Me., papers please copy.) ©7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fullv invited to attend the funeral this day (Weanesday), at 2 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, corner Post ard Montgomery streets, under the auspices of California Lodge No. 3, F. and A. M. Interment 1. 0. O. Cemetery . RENDSBURG—In this city, November 11, 1900, Clarence Porter, beioved son of John M. and Grace Rendsburg, a native of San Francisco, aged § years and 3 months, 67 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the home Bethel, his parents. 1018 Pacific strect, between Mason and Taylor. Interment Mount Olive: Cemetery, by carriage. SCHMIDT—In this city Carl, beloved husband of Mathilia Schriidt, and ‘father o Fred, Henry, Julla and Charles | Chmidt, a native of Makdeburg, Germany. aged 52 years 7 months and 3 days, A member | of Norddeutscher Verein, Verein Eintracht | and Court Barbaross .'79, F. of A, | > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | | | November 12, 1900, fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of H F. suhr & Co., 113i Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment Moun: Olivet Cemetery, by electric funeral car from | Jighth and Harrison streets. SMITHERS—In this city, November 13, 1900, Jesus Smithers, beloved mother of Santlago | and Anieta Smithers, a native of Cosaloa, | Sinaloa. T Notice of funeral hereafter. STEWART—In San Leandro, November 12, 1900, za Garcin Stewart, beloved wife of James ewsrt, a native of San Leandro, Cal., aged 34 years 10 months and 13 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funcral to-morrow | (Thursday), at § o'clock. from her late resi- | dence on the San Leandro road, thence to | St. Leander's Church, where a solemn re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. In- terment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. STUMKE—In this city, November 12, 1600, C. T. Jobn, beleved son of G. Henry and the late Margarét Stumke, and brother of Henry, Kd- dle, Nellie, Mattie, Gussie and Alice Stumke, a native of San Francisco, aged 13 vears and § monthe. (Boston papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 12 o'clock, from the resi. dence of his parent, 6 East avenue, Holly Park. xntermemucyn;eu !'-qun Cemetery, TERRA—In San Leandro, November 17, Captain Antonio_Garcia Terra, beloved huc: band of the late Mary G. Terra, and father of Antomfo, Loufe and Jackson Terra, Mrs. M. (Cardoza and Mrs. Lonisa Costa, aged 70 years, ¥ The funeral will take place this day (Wednesday). at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence on Duiton avenue, thence to St. Lean- der's Catholic Church, where services will be held. Interment at Hayward THOMPSON—In this city, November 13, 1&00, Charles Thompson, & native of the South Sea Islands, aged 23 years 2 months and 11 days, 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursdav), at 2:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 403 Powell strect, near Post. Interment Laurel Hil Comatery, 1 o - % TOOMEY—In this city, November 13, 190, Bridget, relict of the jate Willlam Toomey, mother of Mathew and John Toomey apd the late Michael and William Toomey, and sis- ter of Mrs. Mary Morrls and Mrs. Hanora ('Keefe, a native of the parish of Kilmore, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 38 years. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late re dence, 333 Harriet street. thence to St. Rose’ Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | TUCKEY—In this eity, November 13, 1900, Matlida Rose Tuckey, beloved sister of Emil, Valéntine, Joseph L.’ and Boniface ¥. Kehr. letn, Mrs. Ed J. Duffield and Mrs. erick No- LR i et It this cf s clty, WATE iRt &) Warper, ' Tevaics and George and yember 18, 1903, Michae father of Mrs. E ‘Wappel, a native of Baden, Ger- :;I-brf;t u“f;nn. (Marysville, Cal., pa- lease CODY. = ine ay the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2425 Mis- sion street, between Twentieth and Twenty- first, where funeral services will be held TFriday, November 16, at 2 o'clock. Interment ivate. Kindly omit flowers. HITTINGTON—In this city, November_ 11, uoofl mgxflmmlwnm a native of Vir: ars. :37!&:2::&: ‘and acquaintances’ are respect- ly invited to afiend the funeral thia day . o'cl e e dorata Undertaking Company, 08 Powell _street, near Post. WIMMER-In this city, November 13, 1900 Eina Frances, bal daughter of George W. and Katie Wimmer. and sister o Ger- trude, Jennie and Amity mer, a native of California, aged 2 years 1 month and 15 "days. jends and acquaintances are respact- ru}l% gvuu 1o Amcnqa the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late rt:l.l;an:e.‘ 312 lov‘ua'u:-t. near Eighteenth. nt Cypress flfl E—An_anniversary e ey, A’hm ot _celebrated in il be celebrated 11 —— KOSMOS LINER ISIS ARRIVES FROM EUROPE VIA PANAMA Had Many Ports of Call but Brings Small Quantity of Freight. The principal séa arrival yesterday was the Kosmos liner Isis. She comes from Hamburg, via the Straits of Magellan and | South and Central America, and carries a small cargo, but a large passenger list. The fight between the Santa Fe and the Southern Pacific fs now on and both lines will suffer for months to come. Incident- ally the result of the contest may mean the dropping of San Diego from the Kosmos line's ports of call and all the freight from Europe and South America bound for the East will be shipped from this port. This is the first, trip of the Isis to this port. She differs very little from the other vessels of the line and has proved herself to be a good carrier and a good sea boat. Jack W. Galbraith, one of the passen- gers, is a well-known mining man. He went from California to Peru to super- intend a mine owned by wealthy Amer- icans. The pfoperty is the Santo Domino mine, situated about 500 miles from Mol- lendo. According to Galbraith, the mine is wonderfully rich, but the cost of de- veloping will be very heavy. it St HONGEONG 'MARU SAILS. Toyo Kisen Xaisha's Mail Boat Leaves for the Orient. There was not a big crowd down to see the Toyo Kisen Kaicha's steamer Hong- kong Maru sail for the Orient yesterday The mail boat did not carry any passen- gers, but was loaded down with frefght. About 150 Chinese went away in the steer- | age, while a few through passengers went to Honolulu; but the list for other ports was light. Those who went away in the | cabin ar: For Yokohama—Otto W, Heim, C. Kolke, R. Lyons, K. Nambu, §. Sakural, the Rev. J. Soper, Mrs. J. Soper, the Rev. E. R. Wood- man, R. Woodman, H. J. Woodman, Miss M. Woodman and W. 'A. Wiison ope i Balikoff, Mrs. M. Balikoff and T. obayashi Nagasaki—Carl Francke, tha Re Rigby, A. T. Short and Mrs. A, T. Shanghai—Charles Dowdall. Hongkons—Mre. 1. A. Burke and two infants., Peter Dergevin, ( L.HE J. A. Peil, Mrs. T, T, Thornburgh and Mrs. &, M. “Thornburen and child, Honolulu—A. Botkin, Mrs. A. Botkin, W. T. Davie, J. L. Davis apd J. L. Upham. A ort. E. The Hongkong Maru carried a general cargo, | For manifested as follows: Clina, : Japan, $16,310; Manila Eaust {ndies, $246; Viadlvostok, §31,800. lowing were the principal shipment For China—s0 bbls alcohol ers bicycle sundries, 16 'S Pl 1378 cs cannefl fruit, > fruit, flour, 2817 pkgs groceries and provisions, 15 csks ginseng, 6 cs hardware, 10 cs millstuffs, 7 crs machinery, 11200 Ibs pearl barley, 1500 valued at $186, 19; §1 The fol. 14,135 bbl Ibs peas, pkgs phonograph goods, $06 crs potatoes, 60 cs salmon, 25 bbls s ibs tobacco, 15 bblg vi wine, 10 kegs extract. For Japan—17 ¢s arms and ammunition, bags bones, 3300 Ibs bread, 1800 1s butter, s canned goods, 12 car wheels, 6 car axles, bales cotton, 9024 Ibs dried fruit, 5 cs dru 113 bbls flour, 704 pkgs groceries and provisio; 4 cs hardware, 6 bdls hose. 3000 Ibs hops, bdls leather, 7 bxs lemons, 10 pkgs machine 8§00 kegs nails, 7 cs rubber goods, 25 bxs raisins, 10 cs salmon, 193 steel plates, 3 cs typewriters, 3390 gals wine, 205 cs whisky, 400 reels wire. For Manila—12,400 gals beer, 10 cs hardware, 125 bxs apples, 50 bxs oranges, 1500 crs pota- toes, 1700 crs onions, 5 cs shoes. For East Indies—422 cs canned goods, 215 cs salmon. For Viadivostok—251 kegs nails, 1600 bbls beef, 170 pkgs groceries and provisfons, 102 tons salt. * Water Front Notes. The gasoline schooner Mascot got back from the Southern Seas vesterday. She has been trading between New Britamn, the New Hebrides, the CJarolines and Tahiti. Off the Carolines she was in a heavy gale and came near to golng down. A change has been made in the quar- termaster’'s department on the Meade Captain H. L. Pettus has resigned and First Lieutenant R. McA. Schofield has been appointed to fill the vacancy. The ship Flintshire, which came back under a jury rig last Sunday, was sur- veyed yesterday. It was found that her cargo of wheat was damaged and the ves- sel will have to discharge and go on the drydock. The American-Hawaiian Steamship Company's Hawallan will leave New York | early in January for San Francisco. Flint, Dearborn & Co. will handle the ship in New York and Williams, Dimond & Co. In San Francisco. ZERII N NEWS OF THE OCEAN. | Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The A. Alien loads lumber at Fureka for Honolulu; the Carmanian, wheat at Tacoma for Europe, prior to arrival; the Lillebone, lumber at Grays Harbor for Santa Bosalia; the Stjorn, | wheat at Portland for Europe, 40s, prior to ar- rival. e Lumber for Australia. ‘The schooner Paramita cleared vesterday for s]\ig‘plzt;(r‘:urne with the following cargo, valued at 45,941 feet lumber, 1164 bdls pickets, 5262 bdls door stock, 11,780 1bs hops. from ARRIVED. Tuesday, November 13. Stmr Walla Walla, Hall, 6 hours from Vic- toria and Puget Sound ports, Higodate. Qer stm Grooth, 119 days from Ham- ‘Diego 40’ hous Schr Zampa, Peterson, ays from Grays Harbor. Tuesday, November 13. Stmr North Fork, McLellan, Eureka; Charles Perkina & Co. "’;:‘p‘-’;';‘nr"fifl‘n“«':fi'i &:m. Fiimer, Hongkong, “g::br‘ Rsol:?lBlMI. Sunerud, Wallaroo; 8 E cisco’s prettiest homes come from our store. the newest effects, the most desired patterns, and be- than our rugs are worth. il Shipping Intelligence. Stmr Bonita, Nopander, 74 hours from New- port (8), ete. Stmr Del Norte, Allen, 4 days from Astoria nr Prosper, Johannessen, 35 days Ger stmr_Isis, burg, via San - Ger echr Mascotte, Mecco, 59 days from Her- bertshohe. CLEARED. N Queen, Thomas, San Diego; Goodall, §tmr Columbia, Doran, Astoria; Oregon Rail- “‘Ship Paramita, Backus, Melbourne; Demp- Slade Lumber Co. ADVERTISEMENTS. The prettiest, richest and rarest rugs in San Fran- Purchased from us be- cause we've the assortments, cause our prices are reason- able and not one cent higher 215-217 Sutter street, above Kearny. 2 | | GERMAN STEAMER ISIS, THE LAST OF THE KOSMOS LINE TO AR- ,‘ RIVE IN SAN FRANCISCO FROM HAMBURG VIA THE STRAITS OF MAGELLAN AND SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA. SAILED. Tuesday, November 13. Geo Leomis, Bridgett, Ventura. North Fork, McLellan. Eureka. htenaw. Zolling, Tacoma. . Milier, —. Givsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Santa Barbara, Jahnson, Eureka. Arcata, Nelson, Coos Bay. Navarro, L Jep stmr Hongke mania, Se Ka from Hamburg, for Santa Rosalia. 19, lat 51 S, lon 55 ¥ 3 W—Ship Luzon, from . for Philadely! MISCELLANEOUS. LONDON, Nov 12—Cargo of Br ship Homolulu at Rio surveyed and immediate sale recom- mended. LONDON, Nov 13—Fr bark Marguerite Dol- tus, und ‘from Beira for San Franciseo, put into Melbourne. Lost fore and main topgal- lant masts POINT LOBOS, Nov 13, hazy; wind calm. 10 p m—Weather STIC PORTS. DING=Sailed Nov 13—Schr for San Francisco. END—Sailed Nov 12—Bark Ru- PORT fus E Wood, for Adelaide. Arrived Nov Pa Nov 13—Schr Compeer, REKA—Arrived Noy 13—Stmr Eureka, hnc 12, Sailed Nov 13—Schr Ida MecKay, for San Francisco; stmr laqua, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Arrived Nov 13—Ger ship Maipo, | from Santa Rosalia. Salled Nov 13—Schr Sacramento, for San Francisco. from Cardiff. TY—Sailed Nov 13—Stmr Cres- n Francisco. hence No Sailed Sailed 13—Stmr Czarina, for Tacoma. COOS_BAY—Arrived Nov 13—Stmr Empire, hence Nov 11. UAN PEDIO_Arrived Nov 12—Sehr Daun les<, from Willapa; schr Occldental, from Eu- reka; schr Ludlow, from Port Blakeley. Salled' Nov 12—Stmr Brunswick, for San Fran- sisco; stmr Newshoy, for San Francisco; schr c. tor Grays Harbor. T R BiRGO - Atrived Nov 1—Br ship Falk- land. from Newcastle, Aus. Sailea Nov 13—U § stmr_Ranger. FORT BRAGG—Sailed Nov 13—Stmr Noyo, g neise LORT Los A FS—Arrived Nov 13—Stmr San Mateo, from Nanaimo. Yailed Nov 13—Stmr Alcatras, for San Fran- elsco. CASPAR—Arrived Nov 13—Stmr Luella, hence Nov 13, —Satled Nov 12—Ship Standard, for oo A Ny S Fari Levi & Burgess, for San Franeisco. EASTERN PORTS. NORFOLK-—Sailed Nov 12—Br stmr Knight Errant, for Manila. DELAWARE BREAKWATER—Arrived Nov | hip H B Hyde, from Honolulu. PREW YORR—Arrived Nov 12-8hip I F Chap- man, from Honolulu. Safled Nov 13—Stmr Finance, for Colon. FOREIGN PORTS. PISAGUA—Salled Nov 7—Schr Joha D Tai- lant, for Kahulul. CARDIFF—Arrived Nov 13—Br ship Wendur, from Orecon. NANAIMO—Arrived Nov 11—Nor stmr Tita- nia, hence Nov FBIIIP;’ al\'ov incisco. MONTEVIDEO—Arrived Sept 23—Fr bark Eugenia Fautrel, from Swansea, and sailed for Franelsco. O KOHAMA—Arrived Nov 9—Stmr Olympia, B NTA TROSALIA—Safled Oct 2—Br ship Duneyre, for Astoria; Br ship Poltalloch, for Astort; p NEY—Satled Oct 7—Br ship Lord Calrns, o N amatier Aus, for San, Francisto HONGKONG—To sall Nov 13—Jap stmr Idz- um: Maru, for Seattle. GUAYAQUIL—Sailed Oct 28—Ger stmr Hero- dot, for Hamburg. Ma; Bay, from Cardiff; schr Casco. Carmanah Point reports Br stmr Empress of Cht from Yokohama, bound {n. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Nov 13-Stmr Belgra- via from Hamburg. Sailed Nov 13—Stmr Kalserin Maria Theresa, for Bremer Vlrl t’;jrbour[l and Southampton; stmr _Georglc, for 'verpool. uvx»:npt‘\‘oi._ulnua Nov 13—Stmr Domin- ontreal. lo‘:‘!‘o‘\;‘l’flhz—}rflved Nov 13—Stmr Furnessia, from New York, for Gl w. PLYMOUTH—Arrived ov § — Stmr Grat Waldersee, from New York, for Hamburg. GLASGOW- ved Nov 13—Stmr Furnessia, from New Yotk. SYDNEY, NSW—Arrived Nov 13—Stmr Mio- | Vancouver. ';’(’)“U'l‘l-!ninl?.i‘on N — Arrived Nov 13 — Stmr Lahn, from New York. -|San |18 " mv York ....|Nov. 19 -..|Portland and Coos Bay.|Nov. 19 North Fork ....|Humboldt. i Arcata ~|Coos Bay. from Pago | }i BAY-Passed in Nov 12—Ger bark St | rrived Nov 13-Ship Isasc Reed, | 2 12—Nor stmr Titanla, for San | ORIA—Arrived Nov 13—Br bark St | ' TO SAIL. | Steamer. | Destination. | na .| Humbolde. ... | Pomona Nov. { Columbia .| Portiand. .. . Nov. Queen ...../San Diego. ... Nov. | W. Kruger|Grays Harbor|Nov. | Rival ..... Willapa. Corona. . Newport. Mandalay . Coquille R... Ratnter ... |Seattle....... Walla W Victoria.. | Pt. Arena.. Point Arena | Fureka Humboldt. nta Rosa San Diego... | Newport .. New York {a lder [Portland China Chinad& Japan Bonita Newport | Arcata Coes Bay..... Alblon Honotulu Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetle Survey Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by offictal au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Misston-street wharf) about twenty five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide {s the same at both places. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 L —| e L W NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides af the day in the order of eccurrence as to time of day, the third time column the third tide and - the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The hefghts given are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, excent | when a minus sign (—) precedes the hef; and | then the number given is subtracted the depth given by the charts. The plame of refer- ence is the mean of the lower low waters. — HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. | I Goldman, Merced G Motheral, Visalia D Munson, J H Drain| | A Gosliner, E W Well | !!;g.neem Alas | to | béock, Tacoma D O'Callaghan, Sacts | B Babcock, Tacoma W H Aiken & w, Cal Mrs J McMurray & dtrs|] Worth, Weaverville |B W Morgan, Seattis | Mrs E L Colville, Cal |M J Grammont, 1! | Mrs J Lane, Martinez |B F Weatherby, Boston T F Woodside & w, Cal|D W Strodthoff, Ariz J Sinclair & w, B C |J E Eggleston, N Y H_ Rogers, Seattle |E 'S Vance, Oakland W Powell, Berkeley |] J McArthur, Seattle M Rosendale, P Grove W R Stout, Ky L R Payndstone, Cal I H Richardson, Wash CF Lacy & w, Sacto 3 J Stanwood, S-Barba I Walker, Grass Valley |3 Nelson, San Rafael A D Swift, Chicago S Maher. Fresno B H Barnes & w, Cal [Dr B R Ward, U S A | Mrs K B Anderson, Sac/M Willlams & w, Cal | Mabel Clarkc Sacts ) F Davis, Chicagy | Flynn, Wash, DC |H A Smith, St Louis E B Clark, Mich = B Oliver, Chicago 3 G Beach, Placarville |G A Buell, Stockton W.E Trainer & w, Pa 7 § Beard, Cal W 'S Stoddard, R Bluff T Collins, Rio Vista | MrsV Latimer, Seattlsl PALACE HOTEL. | T Holland. Phila Victoria | ® ‘W Stephensen, Cal [Miss Dunsmulr, Vie | H ¥V _Croll, Spokane Mrs A Dunsmuir. Vie | B 1 _Wheeler & w, Cal Mrs % Sprague, Seattla | E Chambers, Los Ang Mrs L. Moore, Seattle W E Jobnson & w, Cal Katle Moore, Seatt! J 3 White, Anin Mrs G M _Bowman, Cal A B Stephéns, St Loul £ B Colby. N Y E J Gates, Los Ang |A I Hammond, Tampa P Bontheo & w, B C | H Parks, Jackson M Stein, St Louis Marston & w, Bostoa |G M Bowman,' S Jose H Hood, Chgo 5 Lufkin, St Louls G N Blackburn, Cal |C E Hubel, 8 Rafael H W Frank, Cal Mrs C W Parks, Cal C € Gowing. Oakland Mrs E C Klauber, Chg L H Littlefleld, R I I W Surburg, N Y H Gottschalk, Chgo A R Turner Jr. N Y E Lacey, Portland Mrs A R Turner, N ¥ M B Greanwood, Mont N § Keith & w, Cal G B Turner, Navada | A J Niles, N Y T Koboysaki, N ¥ Dr N L Eastman & w, P H Sexton, Montana N Y Mme Schumann-Heinke | H_G Stevenson & w.| N ¥ | _Menlo . \F Murphy Jr, N J W S Hobart & w, Cal |A Buseh, St Louls S Mackay, Los Ang Mrs J D _Dunsmuir, F P Morrison & w, Cal K Fisher. Cal | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. |'Mrs M Carter, Nome R H Shattuck, Seattls | P L Clark, Denver ~ |Miss B Rieotts, Boston F A Plerce, Chicago | Miss 3 O'Brien, Bostn M Heckman & ¥, N ¥ Mre Shattock, Seattls Miss N Heckman, N Y| M Stradley. Seatt! | Mrs Saiter. N Y Miss L McCormick.B C G Mrs J Walllltig, Vanev J g A e | G Eckler, al | C L Spencer, Delta,Cal 2 Peterson, Seattle | A R Moulton, Bimfid E M Peterson, Seattle " J Seeba, Chicago Miss A O'Rourke, Stle J Sullivan, Chicago |F P Judson, { Miss L O'Connor.LEns C A Rice. Dawson C R Johneon & w, N Y E B Cabill, Seattle H Mayhood, Calgary ;r?lru:e:l !Uor Marlow, Chicago i ' Jones & chid, 9 M Frsn, 0 Louts 4