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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1900. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ROOMS AND BOARD. ¥ - e N SRy clegant suite of rooms and board ot private home in Alameda to references required. Box 33, PROPOSALS. quipage, Depot 35_New Montgomery November §, 1900— will be received a. m., Friday, ! PROPOSALS for Cloth 1 Quartermaster'e O £t San Fra Sealed proposals, | &t this office un November 23, 1% then opened, kets 16 o'cloc Pacific Standard Time, “or furnishing Wool Blan- Leather Gauntlets, Cords. Leggins, C . Woolen & Berlin Gloves, ¥ Shirts, ings Hat Cotton Un- Suspenders, Cot- . I _No. 34 IF7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday). at $:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 143 Silver street, ~thence to St. Rose’s Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the reporse of his soul, cpmmencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ROLL—In this city, November 19, 1900, John Roll. brother of Mrs. Henrletta Costello and TROUBLE AMONG THE OFFICERS ON UNCLE SAM’S ARMY TRANSPORT LOGAN 11 URGE PASSAGE OF CULLOM BILL AKLAND ADVERTISEMEN | G ne }::.;d!: 3.“:»5 :‘r’n"%“x’e;i(f'ifs‘“”:e:?5:{::*‘5"3 reec Chief g1 r d Two Assistants Have Resigned Memorial to Congress Is SoF Lo s ma N R, - Engineer and 1T \4 CFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. (Wednesday), at 1 o A. W. Mar- | B vl ! S e and Others of the Crew Are in Mourning. Adopted at a Meeting of , | requirem in the case: % n onal Cemetery. s OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. L el r no clrcumstances | WOODSON—In Sacramento, November 13, 1800, ¢ Commercial Men. S - srrmmnnnne | be comsidered; pr s for less quantities| Annic Woodson, wife of J. A. Woodson, and HE United States transport Lo- | p—— — =y | Vertized for will be entertalned. Bigs | Mother of Frank M. Woodson and the late gan is minus three of her engi- | ! *TABLE HOME—$§2560. use with large lot, 59x127 feet: | d for the delivery of the same ar- he Ean Francisco, Chicago, ton depots, but none will he Edmund D. and Charles Woodson, a native of Gloucester, Mass, aged 56 years. {7 The remains will be incinerated in Cy- neers. The chances are that three members of the Marine Engineers’ Delegates Representing Thirty-Seven handy to local station; choice on for delivery at oth press Lawn Cemetery, San Francisco, this day 1 take their places. e reduced for & quick amed above. Early de.| (Wednesday), at noon. Association “;“b‘o“ Mbedp sy | Industrial Organizations, Local e place. G W. AUS- Proposals upon woolen | ZAHND—In this city, November 19, 1900, Al- | It is an ill wind tha Yy R and National, Hold a Session adway, Oak! ty, having seamless | bert, beloved infant son of Albert and Mary | There were disagreements on the Logan > 2 — | (heels, it otherwise zmnni_.n.“;am:dor San Francisco. Tespact. | Auring her last voyage and ihe traubls at St. Louis. FODERN EAST ations,” will also ends and acqual - % MODERN EASTLAKE COTTAGE. ieh case proposals offerine | fully invited to attend the funeral this day | Culminated a few days ago. Chief Engl st - le in Oakiand—By order Hibernia B: house, double parlors, 4! om bedroome; bat c corner’ ot ave. electric esived; just res n. ank HERON & H 1060 Broadway LOOME accompanied by sample. Bid- scrubbing brushes will be permit- samples differing from speci- i requirements. . Prefer- to articles of domestic manufacture, conditions of v being equal (including In foreign production and manufac- reon), and such preference icles of American pro- cture produced on the Pa- extent of the consumption ed by the public service there. Tae i States reserves the right to accept or roposals or any part there- neer Kold and his staff and Dr. Water- house and Chief Officer Hopkins have not been on the best of terms—so ‘tis said. | . Things came to a ¢limax when Chief Kold sent a sick fireman to the doctor for treatment and the latter sent him back | to the fireroom saying there was nothing | the matter with him. 1 Now, Chief Engineer Kold is an athlete and a boxer of no mean ability. When in | port he is always boxing with some well- | known pugilist or exercising at the Olym- | (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his parents, 559 Minna street. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. OFFICERS and members of Prosperity Lodge No. 303, A. 0. U. You are hereby re- quested to attend fhe funeral of our late brother, Charles Wurz, this day (Wednes- day), at 2 o'clock. from the undertaking par- lors ot Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission sireet. B: order of W. P. KAISER, M. W. H. McPherson, Recorder. B U U — | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. kick of a mule, so the firemen say. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 20.—Delegates repre- senting thirty-seven industrial organiza- | tons, local and national, called together to_take action looking to the passage of | SeRate bill No. 1439, better known as Cui- lom’s bill to amend the interstate com- | merce law, to-day adopted a memorial o | Congress which sa “This is a measure in which the busi- | ness interests of the country are more largely concerned than in any other that —-—— of. Information and blanks for proposals . plc Club. He is like Fitzsimmons, big | has recently been brought to the atten- Wil be f ed on application. Enveloj C. A. and Annie M. Buckley to Willlam H. | ikes & blow like the | b posals will be indursed: - Proe | XVTight, lot on § line of California street, 192:6 | and bony, and strike | tlon of Congress, and its enactment will | | | more directly affect a larger number of ¥ and addressed to Major | E of Buchanan, E 27:6 by § 137:6; $8000. & ; C G, "Quartermaster, | U. B | Babette Sehmitt to Ernestine Schmitt, lot on | When the fireman went back and re- finae S $5] Wr 20w peuiing. The v rtermaster. < orted to his chief the latter at once took bill has been before the public during the —— —— ‘W line of Buchanan street, 70 § of Sutter, S [P back to the doctor. “Did you past twelve months and has been freeiy MARRIAGE LICENSES, 22:6 by W ET:6; gite. e e D was. nobLalok D" quktten discussed in the public press with almest 3 Germanis S. and B. Union to Frederick A, |58y this m unanimous approval. it has been formal- nages e | Kold. ly indorsed by nearly all the commercia: States or aid Canada wing marriage licenses were issued Ohm, lot on E line of Fillmore street, 24 § of Waller, 8 24 by E 81:3, quitclaim deed; $1. Heinrich Schmidt to Charles W. b2 2 wered the doctor. T S ohiet engincer made the man bodies of the country of any importance and the demand for its immediate enact- Steere, s —————————————————— on S line of Kate (Herman) street, 137:6 W of 0 Joy street, and Marle ment from all sections of the country ernard street strip and show a number of sores on his OAKLAND SES LET. B e | Filimore, W 2:6, S 8, E 2:6,-N to beginning; | chest and back. seems to be universal. I'nis convention, T ™ 117 Folsom strest, and | g1so lot on S line of Kate (Herman) Sirect. | < Do you mean to say that man is fit -ll- therefore, earnestly desires that your enee K. Y. ang | U8 W of Fillmore, W 2, § 7, SE %, N 82; §0. | to work?’ he then asked. | Bonorabie bodies will sive this measure i R Mattes and Carrie Hammerschlag to Max “Yes, he is.” — > | the precedence to which its importance Pew Took Clty. ‘ana lot on N line of Post street, 87:6 B of I say he is not.” THE MEXICAN 'ST‘EA}\IER, MEXICO, F(.)E_U\Ii':RLY THE BRITISH | seems to entitle it and afford speedy re street. G. W. and lifinnie Schulte to Hiisa: ;( Then I'm a liar?’ suggested the doc- STEAMER MANAUENSE, 1AT IS TO RUN IN OPPOSITION TO THE l‘l;;l (‘o the pru(gltl‘(:"frg;nlgl;e;r‘l‘mgye\:l;‘ht‘; ffin, 26, 408 Geary street, and . G W nie & e or. i 3 KICAN AN LF 3 N NTS. e transpo: 5 ia, 21, 408 Geary sireet beth €. Pearl, lot on NW corner of Haight | “%if¢ yoy want to put it that way, yes, CHRACAGTIE MLICAN ATh UL OF CATIFORITA SOURTH | the present law has proved inadequate to Bostwick, 30, city, and Emma L. | 80d Plerce streets, W §7:6 by N 137:6; $10. |, 43°0 2 (}o chief said this, the doctor rose. - remedy, by the early enactment of the " Al \\_lxq‘:::l ]Mt. ggd m\g g{, ;‘a:*lrl::‘;elnom“llgl‘.:z‘: The chief eng‘neer'g left ;hgt o}xt and > P | aforessid biIL™ 4 t an Ness avenue, . 1o 2 . Saceam . vas hors de combat. Just at 4 Resolutions were adopted providing that 36 21 ) 2:6 E of Baker, E 25 by N 127:8%; $10. | the doctor was Ech; la Vi , Burke, 9 days from | ive minutes later tha at Fort Point; the v (a i T ST Tencor, | | Louts and Lottie i, Titus to Joseph J. Mason, | that moment the chief officer came along | ySqhr Oceania Vance, Burke, | Betstit af tide is the same at both places,. ' |&n executive committea of five members and right behind him were the first and | | second assistant engineers. There was a | general mix-up and Chief Officer Hopkins be appointed by the chairman with full gower to take such action as it may deem est to carry out the purposes of the con- lot on NW corner of Union and Broderick, N #, W 105, SW 47, B 78:9; $100. Germam Savings and Loan Society to Andrew n A. Mevers, 20, 1518 Folsom street T 8L Redwood City, McGarvey, 80, Redwood City. Sehr Maid of Orleans, Morris, § days from | Grays Harbor, i Schr A B Johnson, Segehorst, 8 days from | resmus and WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2L G. Kellogg, 42, 1925 Valle: it . | N. Lunden, lot 22, block 4, Marion Tract (hos- | got the worst of it. Then there was an | Grays Harbor. ! Sun rises . | vention. 0. Sherpera, 1. 150 Tarie: sroant | Dltal 100 e = | fiVestigation and now Chief Engineer CLEARED. Sun sets :35| The_ resolutions also recommend that Maze, 24, Agnes J. Bernhard (wife of John) to Harry | Kold is going st_to enter business on Tuesday, Nov. 20. | Moon rises (new) - | each body represented in the comventiorn E., Edmund J. and Albert B. Hargrave, all| his own account, First Assistant KEngi- | Stmr Queen, Thomas, San Diego; Goodall, | T [Time| |Time| |Time] send one or more delegates to Washing- and Anita M. Schu- | interest in estate of Henry Hargrave (de-|peer Benford is going East to take charge | Perkins & Co. 5 | Ft. | | ton upon the reassemb'ing of Congress for ceased), and lot on S line of Twenty-eighth | o6 o large yacht and Second Assistant | Stmr China, Seabury, Homolulu, Yokohama FA the purpose of exerting their personal ngton avenue, and | etreet, 100 W of Guerrero, W 26 by 8 1M; also | Wajlisher is going East to visit his rela- | and Hongkong: Pacific Mail § § Co. [} | influence and secure the co-operation of lot on § line of Twenty-eighth street, 126 W | jlog b B A]Schr d)lelznfll\;;ls?n. Christiansen, Kahului; | o BT the Benators and Representatives from t G o, W 25:5 by S 114; $500. ? iy ? exander & Baldwin. - k Joseph, Harrlet, Jacob and Bertha G, Welss- | , This Is the story told aboard the Logan, SATLED. v their respective States in the early enact TRTHS- bein to B. A. and Emily K. Boguist, iot on 8| But the officlals on the transport assert Tuesday, Nov. 0. |2 3.9/ 10:32) ment of the Cullom bill. All the commer- BIRTHS MARRIAGES DEATHS. | 3or of Ruchirmnion svoees. e 80 ot Kotiman | that no blows were struck and that It was | gune china, Seabury, Honolulu, Yokahama | 2 L | clal and Industrial organtsations through- st = o), W y 4, lot 22, |& “guiet and orderly row. y event, | ooy i : 2 -2) 11:43) out the country are invited to unite in - g Ugh and Clara T. Morrison to Antonio | Dr. Waterhouse and Chief Officer Hop- | Stmr Bonits, Nopander, San Pedro. 2 4 al 3.2 18] 5.2 B o s B L""F/*}:({;l 'lh}- Sity, November 13, 190, to | Chichizola, lot on N line of F:nl?fnoelreez. 212:3 ‘ kins are not on pxhi.hltl(vm ::m, Suapire, Mackenn, Coos Bay. NOTEIn the above exposition of the tides | CAMP BIRD MINE TURK £ bedroom and kitchen com- ? 3 olger, & eon. W of Dupont, W 42 by N 92: . | mr Giosy, Leland, Montérey. the early morning tides are given in the left - plete ng; gas and bath; §13. M&?R‘-flv;rmh{ November 16, 1800, to Eu\fan“(} T;";z" ](n ;\‘x\p:\cfi s’:?““)"}’-’fi‘ lot | QPPOSITION LINE TO MEXICO. E:»;.nrr ‘:\::fi&::ngl,}’tfl;ggl:lm S:*"':;L'fil- River. | hand column ;na lth' successive tides of the WILL NOT BE SOLD ¥ P - 3 rooms and | gorr A REre T i <F s e GRS s o sty | — — | e i o e Gravafiarbor. | | 48y in the order of occurrence as to time of g - - e e s o i SNedvembar 1Y, TV | R me "ot Beats street ot ‘of | Steamer Mexico, Formerly the Man- | Son: Seee Yo Goron Nng sotfshing. T ey e bt hand motus thvd tide and | Thomas F. Walsh, Owner of the Great CLAS adve of Fo , quitciaim deed; auense to Sail Saturday Week. o e 3,;“;.‘(;";'“:"“’p;‘a‘;""“s'!.wms fide of the day, except when thers are but | Property in Colorado, Decides Not $10. Sobs 3 g three tides, as sometimes occurs. The ts : - — - Willlam Giselman (as trustee under trust deed | The Mexican steamer Mexico, better | Point. A given are in addition to the soundings mu{‘h. to se of It. a T t | RETURNED ) ' fice advertisements and = JACOBS—CAWFIELD—In eity, October [ made by S. Ciinton Hastings to Thomas P.| known as the British steamer Manauense, | RS = United States Coast Survey charts, except | DENVER, Nov. 2.—The sale of the B established at 10% 13, 190, by Rev. J. P. Dickson, Jerod Harry | Madden) to same, lot on NE line of Beale | wy)) inaygurate a new line to the Gulf of Monday, Nov. 20. | when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and B - Jacobs and Emma C. Cawfield, both of San 187:6 SE of Folsom. SE 180 by NB 137:6; | o1400m10 next Saturday week. She may Slmdr Gipsy, 141.:;d.lnence this B e re- ldhenhth. nur;\berh‘lv;n is -;_t;tncl:m tr;)nr\‘tt.h- é;eafi fl-mvc" l:d llflll:ret at Ouray to an e ———————————— T 110800, $58, 000 < turned on account of blowing out of gasket. epth given by the charts. e plane o! er- glish syndicate s off. TR S ¢ enry W. ol Vi out under the British as ean of the lowe: e " Rooms 5. | _ana Minnie Popkins, both of San Mateo, | J. L. Folsom) to Mrs. Pauline B: lot on S | should it not come on_time she will hoist | POINT LOBOS, Nov 2010 p. m.—Weather the owner, Thomas F. Waish, who has er week, and light | PAYNTER—McGARV] In this eity. Novem. | line of Jessie street, 130 W of E line of 100-vara | the Mexican flag at Guaymas. thick, wind south, veloeity 16 miles per hour. PROBABLE RATIC FOR THE just “?1‘ dbhere f;»m Pardm! Had the 3 g - 300, by the Rev. John A. B Wieen, | 190 & W 15 by N 87; $380. | “Captain von Helms, who was for years SPOKE brospective buyers been ready to pay over e 5 Fracmus Pavater and Chariotte McGarsew | Hihernia Savings and Loan Soclety to John | on the steamers of the Pacific Coast Oct 2 .42 8 Iat. 1LY W lon—Br ship Lev. | LLOTMENT OF CONGRESSMEN | %0000 cash when the deal was first 4 No. DHWI—Fur- | both of Redwood City. Cal A Abbott, lot on NW line of Shipley street, 100 | Steamship_Company, Will command the | o0berk. ‘from Sarts Reeain. for Taital, Fer | Re tative Hopkins, Chai R O AT L 10 e e ; also unfurnished NE of Eixth, NE % by NW 15, quitclaim | Mexico, = He is known all over the Gulf | 3 ta Rosalia, - presentative Hopkins, IMAN | have passed Into their possession. Now [ = — Geed; $1 | and wiil his ship to the best adv: Pty Kioineus, Mo & Be berk, & V0 & i have decided to retain possession of the BUs gcd_hands: mewly | Caroline R. Blumenberg to same, same, quit- | S1d Will Tun his ship Lo the best aqvan- DOMESTIC PORTS. of House Committee on Census, e e y rms., $1'50 to §7 claim deed: $10. o7 v EUREKA—Arrived Nov 20—Stmr Pomona, Discusses the Matter. . g les P, 1)05? del Cabo and Magdalena Bay, but 3 ] g i t MRS. P. RANFT Marphy. Chrmelis | piohn A; Abbott to Kate and Michasl 0'Grady, | 5P (08121 Vaxe In San Blas and Man. hence Nov 19. Salled—Schr J B Leeds, for Ma. : WASHINGTON, Nov. 2. — Represen- arge unfurnished O Brien, housekeepitg, $8 < | zantllo. The Curacao, which runs under the Pa- cific Coast Steamship Company's flag, | will make the round trip in twenty-one days and the Mexico expects to cover tha istance in the same time. s % s Departure of the Steamer China. Willlam P. Slattes Mamie Ring (Clark), Charles B, Day, Nora, Josephine and William Clark to A. n, undivided 11-12 of lot on 8 corner of Brannan and Geneva streets, SW 34 by SE §1; $1500. Nora Clark (guardian of person and estate of Walter Clark, minor) to same, undivided 1-13 of | same; $500. | Elizabeth e tative Hopkins of Illinois, chairman of the House Committee on Census, which committee will have charge of the legis- lation affecting the apportionment of the House, to-day expressed the opinion that there wotld be no decided effort during the next session of Congress to decrease = the Congressional representation of the Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan Ports—11 a. m.. Nov. 17, 22, 27. Dec. 2. Change ASTORIA—Arrived Nov 20—Nor stmr Unt- | verse, hence Nov 15. Satled—Fr bark Europe, for Queenstown. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Nov 19—Schr C H Merchant, for San Francisco; Nov 20—Stm: Newburg and schr Glendale, for San Pedro. ASTORIA—Sailed Nov 20—Stmr Robert Dol- lar, for San Franeisco. REEK—Arrived Nov 20—Stmr N The Navarre)—Elegan 1 Alldach nd. of “ | Elizabeth, Laura and Harry T. Blackwood to HARDY - T = H - ny rooms, en suite or | Il Allda on contin of . | George E. Bates, lot on W line of Texas street, | The China safled for the Orlent vester- | tional City, e e s it O o e v T ST i 2 of P. Eck- | 608 of Tolo, B 50 by W 100; 410, @ - and Letia | 98Y- _She took away a number of mis- D e e Ny 3 * | all probability the subject would be dis-] For_Vietoria, Vancouver (R ¥ ISON. pear F O e, Ger | om0 Catitarois Dute Hepasy and Lella | sionarfes and about 120 cabin passengers. | ““NEATL BAY--Passed in Nov 2—U S stmr | cussed, but he thought that upon the €.), Port Townsend, Seattle, S Moo, Company, lot on NW corner of A street and | The China carries a general cargo, valued at | Bear, from Alaska. whole the committee would favor the plan | Tacoma. Nverett. Asscortes e — are respect- | Sixth avenue, W 240, N 1%, B 120, N 2, E 120, manifested as follows: For China, | SAN PEDRO-Airived Nov 1a-Stmr Pasa | of basing representation upon the number | T T o 1B, o7, Dee. 1 Newly furnished sunny frbnt ieral this day | S 160; grant $105.400; Japan, $47.799; Manila, $15,574; East | dena. (rom Eureka; schr John A, from Grays | of inhabitants. Discussing the general | ... overy fifth day thereafter. Change at Se- ndot very reesonable; also lock, from Union-square | Louis and Rose Lipman and London gnd San | Indies, $83%4; Viadivostok, $2818; Korea, $662. ;;, NTTLE—Arrived Nov 18—Stmr Al-Ki, from subject of reapportionment, Mr. Hopkins | J80. 70" ihis company’s steamers for Alaska 5. street, between Powell and | Francisco Bank (Limited) to B. B. and Emma | The following were the gr(nclp‘l shipments: e Safled Nov 18—Stmr Dolphin, for |S and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. s 30 Market st.—Bulte of 2 or 3 s of Hannoveraner | C. Hallett, lot on 8 line of H street, 95 E of | For China—25 cs absinthe, 50 csebottled beer, | g a8y g 3 The Committee on Census will meet | Ry. Vancouver to C. P. Ry. 20 Market ot —Suite of 2 or Odd_Fellows’ Cemetery. | Twelfth avenue, E 2 by § 100: §10. | 9357 1bs bread, 12.375 1bs cheese, 1317 es canned | MEEWMY o cailed Nov 20U § stmr Phil- | during the first week of the session to | For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. m.. Nov. bath: sin. rms; board optional. tors of Halsted & Co., 946 | John X, or John A. Schnelder to Margaretha | goods, 150 Its chocolate, 450 1bs dried {ruit, | peiphia. for San Francisco frame a bill providing for reapportion- |18, 4, 2, Dec. 4 and every Afth day there- ¢ < Tor Ol or Marg: a chneider, lots 0 30, | 5390 bbls flour, Xs fruit, 4 drums glycerine, N ¥—, ced Nov 20—Stmr Bertha, |ment. 1 think that a proposition will be | after. . - e SR November 20, 160, Wil | block 14, Lakeview: also lot on ¥ line of Chureh | 5444 lbs ginsens, 2514 Dkes' groceries and pro- | o Uy ION BAY—Arrived Nov = e For San Diego, stopping only at Santa Bar- adopted which will increase the present membership of the House. It has been | bara. Port Los AQ“u‘:el:.' Walgate ey 2n- suggested that we authorize one member | 8®les)—Steamer 3 1d , 9 m. for every 19,00 inhabitants. That seems | *tgamer. Santa Rosg, Sundave 3 & M. ayu- street, 51:6 N of Twenty-ninth, N 2 by E 100; William Arthur | &ift of Germany. . . dearly beloved husband of Margaret nd visions, 14,165 1bs ham and bacon, ‘15 bxs lemons, 8 pkgs machinery, crs potatoes, 14 | pkes photo goods, 7300 1bs pearl barley, 6 crs et COOS BAY—Sailed Nov 20—Schrs Monterey and Gotama, for San Francisco. EASTERN PORTS. tat 9 a m: Eighth—New fu Builder’s Contract. BUE WRONE anaga. BAKER~—In this city Amelia Aronson (wife of A.) (owner) witn | BgVes 3 bbls whisky, 3200 gals wine. to be the ratio in general fav. m > : . For Japan—6 cs arms and ammunition, 3 crs | NEW YORK—Arrived Nov 20—Stmr Advance, [ [0 De the T2 n_genera OF, AMONE | cos, Port Harford (San Lais Oblepo), Gaviots. ricet A., beloved wife of Fred Miller (contractor), architects, H - N I 2 b > - Vo me, Sa; 9, ; Market o S’ Ave. na Sams of e .',m:r Ca rpenmn:)work fo‘r -‘iteel,mr.”.':. agricultural implements, 500 bales cotton, 736 | from Colon. members of the committee. This propo- | Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, & week up sition would entail an increased member- ~ ship of from fifteen to twenty members. ““According to calculations I have made, this reapportionment would add members to the House from New York and Illinois | and perhaps other State. States like Nebraska and Maine might lose members by the proposed law. Some of the South- | cr canned goods, 1500 bs coffee, 12,220 lbs dried fruit, §75 bbis flour, 1032 pkgs groce visions, 31 bales hose, < | 4 pkgs 'leather, 1500 Ibs millstufts, 10 pkgs pipe | and fittings, 100 bxs raisins, 10 s’ rubber shoes, 1100 1hs sugar, 25 cs soap, 216,492 1bs soda, 10 cs salmon. For Manila—§ cs photo g0ods, 14 pkgs plumb- East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport - steamer FOREIGN PORTS. KOBE—S;H«I shire, for Oregon. NANAIMO—Arrived Nov 19—Br stmr Robert Adamson, hence Nov 14 PORT ADELAIDE—Arrived Nov 13—Bark Big Bonanza, from Tacoma. FALMOUTH—Arrived Nov 19—Fr bark Mare- { Pennsylvant, nd_papers py.) 1 acquaintances are respect- the funeral thie day iron and brick construction on N line of Union uare avenue, 1834 B of Stockton street, E | 0 by N 60; $3191 | Steamer Corona, Fridays, 9 a. Bor {ta. Tuesdays, 9 a. m. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose dol Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz. Sants Rosalia and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m.. Tth each month. For further information obtain company's folders. The company reserves the right to change ov 15—Br stmr Monmouth- ied rooms and ADVERTISEMENTS. evator on ground fioor; s city, November 19, 1900, Ed- wit i cold water; baths, il othel ing material, 4 crs forges, 60 cs canned goods, | chal Villiers, from Oregon. ern States might also suffer froi ers, sai sal et g e S - Poneg e | 54 gais wine, gals beer, 10 cs playing | shire, hence Oct 23, for Port Arthur. S Agy ) 2 ies. $i, week $12 to $4; open night. | St ,",‘m,,,rl et T cards, 40 bxs lemons, 15 billiard outfits, 150 c8 | = INZARD.Passed Nov 19— Br ship Rhuddlan | What extent cannot now be ascertained. TICKET OFFICE 4 New Montgomery ars ease copy C¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Ageats, 10 Mdrket st San Franeisco. 2 bbls whisky, 125 bxs apples, 50 bxs oranges, £500 crs potatoes, 1700 crs onions. For East Indles—1706 gals wine, Castle, from Tacoma, for Queenstown. FALMOUTH—Sailed Nov 18—Ger ship Rick- mer Rickmers, for Limerick. 2 Eighth st hed or unfurnished. Portieres e 765 cs sal- - B fully jnvited to attend the funeral this day SR > 5 DGE IN HIS CO Furnished room, tabl ool mon, 669 cs canned goods, 9 cs sugar, 17 pl VICTORIA—Arrived Nov 20—Br stmr Danube, Ju URT i S e . A uhan, S Rihe e Biries ‘e Droviklis I8 ey Tl W op | o $laska. — THE 0. R. & N. CO 7 o cic's Church, where a redulem high mass W displavi 3 D S iadivostok—250 Tbs soap, 67 pkgs photo | R T f Attamey. sud: danstable’ INive: Buck TCH FAST x '1' 2 calabs for the repose of % i = 3 NI —§ Nov 20— ve, for STEAMERS : i b i | We are displaying in our | 5 Yaizeiome e wer BT TRl er %, St | an Angry Orow ot the Foint | DEPUIOUriST ermiema e 3 metery. Flease omit flowers. big windows a number of Por- | wad srevisiem. - oner: Tl Pkes grocerles | erpool; stmr Belgravia, fir Hambure, of Drawn Eistols | B o et Wi &4 38 BURKE—In this city, November 20, 1900, at his | ; | (GTBRALTAR—Arrived X St CHICAGO, Nov. 20— Back! Stand From Spear- at 10 a. m, 7! 05 e 2 2 Wilhelm II, from New York, for Naples and o Ac | B eloved son ot Thomas and cCassic | tieres of pleasing patterns and Relief Light Vessel Wanted. ;gm;:.. Safiea—Strur. Werra, "trom Genoa and | back! The first one who comes over that | FARE SRt 'ars,, guding, Rertn and brother of Rosie and Annie Burke, e Urlel Sebree, commander, U. 8. N., and | Naples, for New York. = s fel railing is a dead man!” COLU TR Nov 24, Dee & Sullivan and Mrs. Albert Hailer, & | present styles. Each individ- inspector of the coast hydrographic force, | fros oo ffi"{%m;‘h?;nf.‘fim"f\".w”"‘{‘.fr;“' With these words and With a revolver | Go. W BLDEH sails Nov. 19, 29 N Fanicines;. agel. S s 4 : e h itten a letter to the Chamber of | ROTTERDAM- Arrived Nov 20—Stmr Rotter- | In_his hand to make them good Afttorney | "short Line to Walla Waila, Spokane, Buite, and % days ual in character, artistic and |has written e s | dam, frem New York, for Rotterdam John Trainer, assisted by Constable Henry | Helena and all points in _the Northwest. ice of funeral hereafter, ’ Commerce in which he discusses reasons | “ghi 1 DETPHIA—Arrived Nov 2—Stmr Car- | de' Young, saved Justice Peter de Young | Through tickets to all points East. In this city, November 19, 1900, Jere- why a lightship should be stationed off | thagenian, from Glasgow and Liverpeol, via |from being mobbed in his own courtroom | E. C. WARD, General Agent, s Tative of Treiana, azes &1 | fetching in general make-up— g, this port and the efforts made by the | St. John and Halifax. in South Holland, in Thornton Township. | Lighthouse Board to maintain this impor- The demonstration against the magis- SRESE BERGER—In this city, yet very modestly priced. TOOME papered from 82 50; whitened. §1 up; | Charles Percy, beloved and only child of be fxell up Lrom trdok to keelson. That His Visit WIill Be for the AMERICAN LINE. The ship Henry Villard has been pur- nting done. Hartman Paint Co., 318 Charles Percy and Mabel Smith Morse, a na- weekly tant safeguard to navigation. He says am ovements. trate was brought about as a result of | 8 1900, Louis Honlgsberger, beloved fathe that there should be a relief light vessel | Steamer Mo the Justice's refusing to ~deal leniently - = - R I e e on this coast, and he hopes that all inter- TO ARRIVE. with Jacob Friesma, who had been ar- | e, "n4 soums ar S8 Whier- oi., maox Sar-| - G N I e s A o Tipiatsy Poidicies R ested will do what they can to back up rested on a charge of conducting a “blind ————————————————————— The er cices i p s, -5 the recommendations o e thouse 3 2. s > e T e B e T B Chenille Pdrtieres. $2.50 Board to Congress to obtain the :pprgp;. ki o Rl the i Wik e Saneirel S SIEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- te residence, 1392 Geary street. Interment 1 ; 2 % ation to build one, TR [Portland ana Coos Bay.|Nov. 21 | magistrate Attorney Trainer and Con- ner First and Brannan streets. at 1 p. m. or three furnished or sastis| Private. Please omit flowers Roman Stripes...........$2.75 —————— Columbia. Portland... Nov. 21 | stable de Young jumped to the Justice's | for YOKOHAML and FONTHOTE: “oline ¢ »me for housekeeping toy | KELLY—1In this city, November 18, 1300, Louls Rope Portieres...........$2.50 Doric Behind Time. Corona. Newpor -3 | side ?n{;l&rflev‘fr;:’éft‘::‘;:{;’%"’-ckl'g“; = K eciing st Hongkang with steamers for In- om the Call i 4 Cdward, beloves n of argaret and the 2 A i e Vashtenaw Tacoma. mande 3 v ack, bul eir L. TR mtos DUNAIng; state | L0 A iam Kelly, and brother of Michael, Mercerized and Silk...$10 to $18 The Occldental and Orental Steamship | Rewore Bollar. | Seattie B P pariy ‘obeved” Tans Lk | dlay stc.’ No cargo eceived on board on day B — Thomas, William and Mary Kelly and Mrs. Company was looking for the. steamer | Samoa % | attorney for the defense asked for a | 35 *NIPFON MARU . 2 SPECIAL NOTICES, | g Goldsteln, a native of San Jose, Cal., aged Doric Monday night, but she is now | Czarina Famhs 33 | change of venue and It was grantsd and s Thursday, December 6, 1300 PO N Boicbdnn o d il B s Dl W0 ke s Al AR known to have had 900 tons of freight for | South Portland|Zeattid. - ‘% | the magistrate signed the papers while | g5, "AMERICA MARU . PILEE_PETER FREILING'E plle salve. §1 por | (voaneadas). at 10 o'clock, rom St. Bonifece Honolulu and that probably delayed her. | Santa Rosa.... /840 WHE0. o - % | his two friends stood over him wita their o “Saturday, December 29, 1800 box, warranted e cases of bleeding, | Church, where a solemn requiem mass will She is looked for early this morning. Do Y-: |Grays Harbor. - 3 [ revolvers. "avlgnr‘c‘%olnh. itching, extern: l).er" 1 or protruding be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- e Point Arena. . 22 88. HONGK! mw Fanuary %m piles Without fall, o matter of "bow long | mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Water Front Notes, -#| COMING TO AMERICA Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For stan 28 Devisadero st., near Sutter. Cemetery 5 BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; | MORROW-—In this city, November 18, 1900, The Shenandoah has to recefve a gen- T2 SOLELY FOR PLEASURE tni:h.::tu Jassage apply ;tnc:-:mi- office, or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION Co., | Irén Willard, infant son of Thomas and Ella eral overhauling. She will be recoppered - % e 61 TRt S, Y. Gonaral Aguat. Montgomery st., rooms 3-10; tel, 5i8. | Morrow. from the thirteen-foot mark up and will - 24| Alfred Harmsworth Again Denies e 2 — MORSE—In this city, November 18, 1900, 1 ¥ g ! 2 . 2% . 25 v. 25 26 v. 26 .27 v. 27 | Purpose of Starting a Paper. - - e of San Francisco, aged 7 months and 19 chased by Hind, Rolph & Co. for the 5 ¥ Sy SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. “FK'E news for § cents_The Weekly Call, | HOTEL VALS. fiiwalian Australlan trade. She 13 now | Burek*sarbara. Humboldt LONDON, Nov. 20—In spite of contra- | WEW YORK. SOPRANEFCI S0 0 ¢ pages, in wrapper, for mailing. $1 per year S The ewvices il be beld this dey ARRT on her way from ss;w‘wl;‘mah ‘to Honoluiu Tacoma. dictions of the Teport u‘::: .}m%d ulefl From Sew Fork Every Wodnesday, 10 a. m. C—————— | ‘edresday), 30 o'clock, Ve ugar for ‘rancisco, Coos Bay. worth, proprieto: * the London ly < SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | strect Interment private . PALACE HOTEL. ks St anee Valaucls, has wetesd tooms |Portiand. Mail and other:papers, was about to visig | Kenstngton....Nov. 28 | g5 o s > Tt - | MURPHY_In the City and Cotuty Hospital | 3 W Btrine & w. Phils I Sammons & W. Te | wame, " Bhie will he refitted with 'ne !Coou Bay. the United States with the intention of e § | 6% s kinds bought, s0ld, rented, exchanged; re- | = November 20, 1900, Cornelius Murphy, a native | I 8 Murphy, Colo coma. . et P i w China and Japan. establishing & Daily Mail in New Yors ......Dee. 12 5 & lowest rat pen_even | of New York, aged 0 years R Hutchinson. Cal (0B Bryant, N Y e P e baratine b e |Mexico. Mr. Harmsworth has been bombarded RED STAR LINE. GHT, sold, rented, | In this eity, November 15 2000, at [ O Tavior, Stanford Mri ) G Taisibde 1A | at’ the meeting- of - the Harbor Commr ST with cable dispatches from New Yocs York and Antwerp. . > . D, e el wite | A W Bioddard & W, |W § Taimulie N Y sloners to-day. Misslon-street wharf hag A asking for particulars of his intended | prom New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. e g PR oy 13 e g b T B g By H M Sherman & w, Ct | been vacatéd by Willlams, Dimond & Co. | Steamer. | Destination. | Salls. | Pler. |venture. To a representative of the As- | gensington....Nov. 8 | Southwark.....Dec. 19 kinds bought, eold and repairing guaran- | LA O il Hres Harry Seguine, Mre. J. | Mrs ¥ Walker. Pa H Lymbery, N ¥ | and there are half a dozen applicants for g | ——— | sociated Press to-day Mr. Harmsworth | Neordiand.......Dec: 3 | Westernland...Dec. 2 Charles Plembeck. 1915 Mission. nr. 1ith Erorme and Willlam and Frank Miskeli, a | R Himrod & w. Pa L McDermott, N ¥ | jt. All of them will be heard at the Coos Bay......|Nov. 21, 12 m|Pler 18 | said: ‘“The object of rng present trip to | Friesland .Dee. 12 - —_— S e Yook aved ¢ yuses - 8 Rosenfeld, Portland |C G Younk & W. N ¥ | meeting to-day. ‘|Grays Harbor|Nov. 21. & pm Pler 2 | the United States and Canada, like my For ht and apply to SLOT MACHINES. £ Friends and acquaintances are respec.. | B While & w. Pa R 0 Bently & w, Oakld | ' The steamer Hyades, now on her way San Diego. 2. $am Pier 11 | previous one, Is holiday making pure and INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., Bl e fully invited to attend the funeral this day | W A Miller, Ky |W A Powning, Belvdre | 95" New York to San Francisco with » | Umatilla ../ Victoria 22, 11 am|Pier 9 | simple. After visiting the Dominion T am | 30 Montgomery st. Or any of its agents. "GHT and sold; new and second-hand (Wednesday), at 5:30 o'clock. from the par. | & L Lueddemann & "vglf:.{\l’éflfl"é‘?{: al cargo for Willlams, Dimond & Co., has | Bureka .....Humboldt 2, 3".:.‘:5}5: 1: going to Southern California and thence 8 e . <5 w al J w. C. ey, C W v. = t . STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. | Fherp® uiucs SEY D0 I orciock i Mrs 5;:&?: .;cn;(c-l;n' J mfi.h 5 NE | Puset Sound to Ean Francizco. TOm | North Fork Humbolat B Samigue X e It - do. s m o Siacor Ce Ay e e —_ > < o~ e 7 owe, erkeley " O'Callahan, exloo - b A T e e BEKINE Van and Stomge Co., 32 Mission st.; | terment Holy Cross Cemetery. E Worcester, Pa |& M Welsh, Stockton NEWS OF THBE 0C (Hambg & way Nov. 28, = amBle? 7 | {ioned from the time I land from the Teu. | 85. MARIPOSA, for Honoluly, Samoa, New 5 Main 1540; shipping at cut rates. O'KEE! fn i iy o oTebac B S 1.0 arWoae N T |Mrs K McCann, Shasta EAN. 2 pm/Pier 2 | tonic In New York December % to the Zealand and Australia % e omovings sovered | e, B otive ot Han Frandsch aged'y | T B Fields. London T 8 Phelod, U8 4 WMattern of Tatareat to a . 9 am|Pier 2 | time of t’nygeu‘:mre fr\:ln there on the - - e . ON_BROS S 5 GRAND HOTEL. Mariners an 24, 3pm Pler 2| Oceanic In March, my only desire bein gy 5 vans. Tenth Years and 7 months. O3 Clevisos Ox. 1 H Blades & w, Los A 34 2 pm|Pler 8 | to get a vacation, which T have not hag saaeCiiacos Ml AR % 3 3 P AR D e o e Rath B | G W Pendiston, Los A[C'E Wiliaraaw, N T Sipying Bt 24,10 am Pler 2 | for several years.” ss. KUSTRALIA, for Tanitt | v of “Oakiand, aged ' months ana & | C A McClurg, Coalinga ] E Koeberle, f.os A | The Irmgard and the Edward May will load L35, 9 am|Pler 11 Fouatiy, S Lk By d F M Kraus, 8t Louts |A W Maltby, Concord | merchandise for Honolulu; the Port Stanley, -2, ipmPler 8| TLARGER APPROPRIATIONS I’F"RS-—II'I this eity, November 20, 100, | J B Ostrom&w. Whtind F Spooner&w, Lanecstr | wheat for Furope, 43s 84, prior to arrival; the 25, 10 am|Pier 2 | BOGERS an this ety v i 2 | 36 Oetrama, Whild|ie 5 Goohthns. San Re1 | Teme: Torbar ot VeneHivee o Scanrivall the 2. 10 amfPler 2 FOR MISSIONARY WORK CR¥AT BARGAING IN TYPEWRITERS—We | ore. and {ather of Charles J. Rogers and T md Minn 3 haean, Seattle | opy ‘ocount; the Poltalloch, wheat at bort 7 fomigtes 2 e COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. e e Ty pewriter | ona Mbes. 3. et a.natice of County Cas | Mre.d H Martin. Minn G B Hali, Sacramento | 1and for Europe, s &, prior to arrival, fi $amipier s | General Committee of the Methodist | LISV V00" Hova-parus, use in the city: rentals, §3. an el 2 e - | Mrs'O P Martin, Minn L B Paul, Portland B, T & 1 pm|PM e "808 CRil > SeNepiiahs Waln S8 | o ~emrs e l,;;i’o{ln(er&:!;. Hawood iss 1. Luxsgn_ .é:t:ktn | Treasure Shipment.’ 2 11 “mipaas DTt Chhnrnhm Sty A e g T & s > ers; y ke. | e ALL. CO., orr, lorida. Laux itock . o e e L8 3. ALEXANDER, | 'LBN S 't Gallaguen o | B B Butier, Tresno |A J“Lavson, Todi . | The China took out a treasure list of $219, Time Ball. NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—The general mis- | Motion_ street. _First-class to Havre. 85 and forprices 1oL & M. uccessor to Flannagan & Gallag lies £ Behonbora. do(3 W Kearsk: Couga | #4555 1n 801G o and HS0 1o siver batha™® | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. & N., Mer. | slonary committee of the Methodist Epis. | upward. - Second-ciass to Havre, 2 5 and =======| JUNEDAL BIRECTORS AND EM| Dr & B Tecdtw, CatlF Carter Dai oo : Thants” Exchanke, San Francisco, Cal. | copal church met again to-day in St. L T P Fudso, DIVIDEND NOTICES. %0 Fifth st cpposite’ Lincoln School. Mies L camaton: N ¥ W Waiker, i Shipping Intelligence, November 2, 1900. Paul's. Bishop Cranston of Portland, Or., | STARES et C A ALy 2 P a st o o sy ot e phon 3 'S Howe, Chicago U Netiicton&w Spkans 292 J The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry | "1l 30 3 Pyt qCrUR N 30V catien oy | Dulding). New York 3. B moaadl & CO- ND Notice—Dividend No. 11 (Afty E D Ham & w, Napa H Hill & w, Weavervil ARRIVED. bullding was S smctiy oty 1o a discussion and adoption of resolutions | San Francisco. nis per share) of the Oceanic Steamship | D UNDERTAKERS, C Teague, Fresno |Mrs M E Bithell, Sacto Tussday, N i, ¢. at noon of the 12th meridian. or at & | 5 Gyina “hut the committee took up thy wpany will be pavabie at the office of the | UNITE! B E Squires, Seattla |Miss F Feeney, Sacmto ay, Nov. 3. | gclock p. m., Greenwich time. 2 iy Ciny. 527 Market st on ana agter Satur: || 27 ana 20 Fitth st. Tel Soutn 167 NEW WESTERN HOTSL. oL piaes, Guadecact. 8 Hoves. frdm. Poct C S CALKING, | e ooral mibtors “Home ot ToneY for | pAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. et N e oot 2 15", || FUNERAL DIREOTORS AND EMBALWEES. || 7 acMann, Spokane & F Hatiick Boston ity Greenwood, Fagerlund. 18 Hours from | _Ldeutenant Commander. 1. A T i ey are: Porto Rieo: hoe: e on Sa ¥, Nov . 1900, - 3 C 3 " 0 reen: . i B SHELDoN, Seciviary | Fines Bav_sent st Moderie Rater _}| £ 5 Sorto S0 L RN | Ol Tl ours from Crescent Sun, Moon and Tide. Soiner Caliornia, 20w, and S0 for | FOR U, S, NAYY YARD AND VALLEDG, - — 1 H Thomas, Corning |J W Cellar, Vallejo clg, U States Coast and Geodetlc Survey— | the Spanish schools in those places: COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. z ,i’l ‘xxllg’r..( Sacto * |W s"gl:;. an;": brc"“ vime Geo Loomis, Bridgett, 3 hours from | United 4 Helghts of High and Low | Japanese missions on the Pacific Coast Steamer *‘Monticello.” e -~ e McCAVOY & CO.. o D Hawailan Islands, $8020; T 3 > ER, W Crawford, Fresno H P M , stmr South Coast, Ol 2% hours from a aters Fort entrance to San | 8nd Hawailan Islan ; Itallan mis- the oty and” oty ot San Francifon, have | JFUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, §| b W Sregfon e"”lw 3 Davis, Aastraita | reke: e e e T Pl e ai | sions in Louisiana. $i20; same in New | In Drydock. No Boat Running Till 5 e e g || s e & Pt Rt SR | By e, e e e, | SR e L it B 5 B kel G under the fi and st FENN & A ott, Chicago ohnson, ié out ., NOTE— S g 3 + same in WINNER MPG OO, o 1. 15, J E Hall, Fla trom Tacoma. ; city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty- | Chicago, $1000. Further Notice. P P

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