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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1900. 13 Cork, Ireland, n Mass., and Oukland, Cal . papars please United Undertakers, themoe to St n requie 7 _and Fifth ‘J eph’'s Church, where t$a m r of Mrs. Alice Burn i and Percy Burns, a na. « ears § . aged (Woodland papers aye. please funeral hereafter. city, November 1500, Ber- sghter of I C. and this city, November 20, 1900. dearly of Willlam Stone, & native ears. as and_scquaintances 4 to ateend the funeral at 10 o'clock, from Chas. H. Jacob & C ). ain View Cemetery (SABLAT)—In 1500, John Augu: Matfida rs. Wil and Katie Sablatschan, Francisco, aged 23 years § m gervices will be he 2 o'clock, at the reside: €26 Locust gvenue. I 28 belov Alpen and Lene, Ed a Funeral o i Canada, aged 46 years Triends and-wcquaintances invited to attend the illlam H. Tu te Mary M. Tubb. and e A. A. Tubb, Thomas F. Tubb, 3 tephens and Rev ta % h F 8 hte: en M. C. Tubb, & Mrs. Carl Bl pative of London, England, aged €3 years 7 months and 24 davs VARSI—In this city, at St. Ignatius College, Rev. Aloyeius Varsi, 8. J.. November 21. 1900 aged 70 years § months and native of Italy, 18 days. 7 A requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul this day (Friday), at % o'clock, at St. Ignatius Church. Interment ta Clara, by 10:50 o'clock train from Va- Jencis end Twenty-fifth streets rOLF—In this cit ember 20 1900, Miriam, W ONE of the late Morris Wolf, and beloved mother of Simon and Jake Wolf, Mrs. J. Newman and Mrs. M. Samuel, a native of Germany, aged §3 years. TR S—In this city, November 29, 100, Ad- N Seiovea wife of Bd_Wells, & native of North Carolina, aged 31 years. WILTS—In Oskland, November 25. 1300, David A. Wiits, formerly of Mound House, P. Mengel of Hawthorne, min, aced (Buccessor to Flannagan & DANIEL P. DONOVA. NERAL DIRECTORS AND 20 Fifth st gpposite Linc Telephone South McAVOY & CO.. FUNERAL DIRBECTORS & EMBALMERS, 1239 Market st., between §th and 9th. Telephone South 247. st T REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. ra 3. Ring to Baward G: Ring. undl- S ATS Crenthern interest in lot on MW cor. ner of Webster and Greenwich streets, N 120 by W Bt Jenn ©. Newlands to Milton A. Morgan, lot on 1 line of Tremont avenue, 721 B of Frederick P vy E 80; $10. vings and Loan Soclety to Oie iot 10, biock 1, Marion Tract (Hos- $10. o vita altfornia Title Insurance apd Trust Com- Emily Ursin, lot on N _line of Four- teenth street, 12 E of Folsom, B 25, N 114.25, w 136.513; $1690. Fiizab Meehan (McLeughlin) {(wife of Thomas) 1o Owen J, McLaughlin, lot on E line of Lexington avenue (Stevenson street), 8 8 of Nineteentb, § 25 by E 80; gift. Frank C. and Wary Stover to 8. N. Tarlor, lot on § ine of Cumberiand street 880 E of Sarchez, E 25 by 8 114; 80, John Dietz Jr. to Christine % Dietz, lot on € line_of Twenty-second gveet, 265 W of San- stnz. W 25 by E 114: 822 Agnes M. Nickerpon to Joseph Quadt, lot on ="I'ne of Elizabeth street, 202:8 E of Douglass, % 516 by ¥ i $10, Matti2z and Phillp Hirleman to Nora and Kate ¥Finn, lot on E line of Larkin street, §7:6 N of Pine.'N 25 by E £1:6; $10. Benjam'n F. Deifira A. Garratt to Henry pany be cele- | 4, aged 55 yesrs. (Bos- | D. Morton, undivided one-elghtl interest in lot | on NW corner Fremont and Natoma streets, N 7 by W 187:6; $20,000. Josephine G. (or Josephine Gerema) (Meyer) ors | to John Pforr, rerecord 1884 d 81, lot om NW {line of Brannan street, 225 SW of Third, SW 2 by NW 75; $10, Norline F.' and Belnore F. Brisac to same, | same, quitciaim deed; $SL John Pforr to Danlel and Bridget Hickey, | same; $10. Hanorah Dempsey to Michael and Margaret han, lot on E line of Floride street, 50 Nineteenth (Butte), § 25 by E 100; $10. = liam and Carrie F. Rednall to Phillp rgon, lot on E line of Wisconsin street, 350 N of Twenty-fifth (Yolo), N 25 by E 100; $10 J. J. Rauer to John and Bridget Driscoll, t on W line of Seventh avenue, 260 5 of A treet, W 120 by S 100; $160. Tierine Plass to Catherine M. Tourtelotte, € ana 7, block 26, Lakeview; gift. mma Clarke (wife of Carleton J.) and Ellen W Bennett (wife of John) (Clarke) to Emma P. Clarke, Ia lots 85, 8 and 89, Furlong to Mary J. Hirst; lot 831, Map 2; $10. mes H. Hall (by H. S. Martin, late Sheriff) San Francisco Brewerles (Limited), lot on line of Camino Real (or Old San Jose :31 NE of Sadowa, NE 90, N 27, W 61 S #3:5, block H, Railroad Homestead Assoct tion; aleo Jot on S line of Sadowa street, 125 E Capitol, E §0 by § 125, block D, same; Precita Valley NW bad), rville D. and Millle E. Baldwin to Oscar e Fest, lot on E line of Scott Sacramento, 8 #4 by B 8§1:3; $10. y (trustee estate of Clarisse E Robert J. Sands lot on E line 51:2% N of Sacramento, N 32100 wder Works to Fulton Engineer- Building_Works, lot on N_line of 1, 137:6 W of Broderick, 137:6 an Association to Henry and lot on E line of Hamp- '8 of Twenty-third, 8 25 by . Grosjean to Martin O. Siv- 1 E line of Treat avenue, 325 8§ of street, § 25 by E 112:6; $10. Seifried to Voorman ‘Company (cor- on E line of Front street, 24 8 on, & 115:11% by E 120; $10 Maigaret E. and Willlam F. Feehan (or Theresa) Brooks to Joseph n ner of First and Natoma 38 by SW 50; $10 ehan to same, and_Anna B, Schutt SW line of First W g7, SW %, SE 00 $10. to (Melyers), Emma E. Meiyer (by Henry P. Umbsen, com- er Han iot on W » Amanda Koch, lot on B line avenue, 100 § of J strest, 8 inth avenue, N 134, B J. R ohr, lots 204, $10. Power to M. to Mary 25 N of ¥ et Alameda County. toria t Tract at , block C, Temescal, Oak- 3400, H. and Mary Van Glahn to Adella J. >t John H.), lot on BE line of se, 145 NE of East Seventeenth 0, block 91, Clinton, East ject to deed of trust for $650; $10. Bissell to 3. ex_street, 1122 B 325 by N 100, being the et of lot 20, block D, Newbury Tract, $10, N. and Hannah Dodd to Amos D. on S line of Alameda avenue, 148 W 150 by W 147, lots 2, 3 ded Map Bartiett Tract, cner (executrix of the linker) to Kate M. Car- Herzog Tract, Oakland; Gordon, lot: ne, lot on EW Campbell streets, W 74:3 Teet of lot 20, block 435, bbons property at Oakland $10. d Alice C. Bailey to Mattias , lots 1 and 2, block 178, Gray- Berkeley; $ to Erik Johansen, lots 18 and 19, block on corrected map of Avery Tract, Berkeley; 9. 10 and 12, and Ulrika Da ed and Marion K. Rogers to Lyman Al- lot on N line of Delaware street, 166 W of street, W 50 by lot block B, Tract, &t subject to mortzage 310 4 Anna S. Hogan to Martha K. Rol- on map of Hogan's Resubdivision, yn Township; $250, Martha K. Rollins, lot n_of lots klyn Town- map of Hogan's Resubdl and 26, Kingsland Tract, Bre 310, Isaac L. and Sarah L Requa to Henry lot on N line of Fifty-fourth street, Central _avenue, 431:6 E of Park B, Parson's S. and Treza View Home- “orinne A. Wood, un- 7 and 8, block 603, nd; 81 Annle E. Gage, lot on SE “harles Bar ccrner of Tenth and Madison streets, E 100 by £ Jots 5 to 8, block 125, Kellersberger's a Oakland; $10. ~n, same, Oakland Townsh Rebecca ‘Wurts (wife of M lot 27 and N E L) haif lot 28 on Map of 13 and 14 and portion lot 11, A ter Homestead Tract, Berke. warranty deed; $1 C. and_ Charity lot on N line of street, 200 W tiuck avenue, W 50 by N 100, lot 18, block ewbury Tract, Brooklyn: $10. R. Parker to D. W A §. E. Barr, lot on Second street, 150 N of Jones avenue, W 100, block J, Jomes Tract, subject $35, Brooklyn Township; G N 160 by to a mortgage for $10. J. G. and Jennte L. James to J. G, James Cémpany (a eorporation) of San Franclsco, un- divided half interest in lots 21 and 2, block D, | Champion Tract. Brooklyn Township} $10. David W. and Sarah E. Barr to J. D. Spen- cer, ot 4, block C. Buenaaventura Tract, Map 2, Brooklyn Township; $10. Joseph W. Hardman et al. (by E. A. Heron, commissioner) to Hibernla Savings and Loan | Society, lot on SE corner of Chestnut street | and Pacific avenue, E 100 by § 150:2, Alameda; also 1ot on 8 line 'of Pacific avenue, 150 E of Chestnut street, E by S 150:2, all being por- tion block L, lands adjoining Encinal, Ala- | meda; $3588. | "R R Beilingall to Lita J. Bellingall, lot on | E corner of Chestnut strest with the Encinal | | e, € 5262, E 132, N 42, NW 18245, to begin- ning, Oakiand; gift Mary V. Thomas (widow) to Cutler H. Bone- | stell, lots 41, 42 and 43, Map of Electric Heights | Tract, Brooklyn Township; grant. Joseph J. and Amalle Richards to Adolph Zen-Ruffin, lot on W_line of Willow street, 120 N nof Eagle avenue, N 3 by W 138:4, block 18, lande adjacent to Encinal, Alameda; $10. | "8, . Bigelow to John Andersen, iot on SE | 1ine of Howe street, 1525 SW of Mather, SW | 20 by EE 125, being the SW 275 feet of lot | 20 and NE 2.5 feet of lot 21, block L, Thermal Hill, formerly the Howe Tract, Oakland; $10. Luiey A. Porter to Frank Sr.'and Mary E. | Roza, 1ot on SE corner of Third and Henry | streets, E 509 thence parallel with Henry street 106, thence parallel with Third street 50, N 100. teginning, being lots 1 and 2, block K, Bay | View Homestead, Oakland; $10. | ¢ Builders’ Contracts. | cCalvary Presbyterian Church a&nd congrega- tion (n corporation) with C. A. Warren (con- tractor), architects McDougall Bros.—Grading, excavating and cribblng for foundation walls, | plers and retaining walls and for basement and freas for & two-tenemen frame bulding, also for @& concrete, brick, stone, fron and wood | church and chapel buiiding on NW corner of | Filimore and Jackson streets, W 125, N 125, E %, N 50, E 100, § 175; $1550. | “aleo five other contracts between same owner | and following contractors: M. Keatinge and J. Leonara for $10,200; J. H. MeKay for $66,863: Willlam . Snook & Son for $1400; Devid Me- | Whirter for $2100, and W. W. Mo=2ague & Co. | tor $2500. ———. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Nov. % —CATTLE-Reesipts, 5100, Steers, strong to 10c higher. Butchers' stock, steady. Natives, best on sale to-day, two car- loads, $5 65; good t;vrh:a -el:or-. $5@5 90; poor to madium, $4G5 25; selected feeders, cholce, fires; others, slow, $4@4 25; mixed stockers, §2 25 @3 50; cows, $260@415; helfers, 32 65@4 50; eanners, slow, $2G2 50; bulls, $2 50@4 13; calves. Stendy, $5 S0G5 50; Texas fed steers, $4@4 90; grass steers, § 50; bulls, $2 50@8 15. HOGS-_Stronger to ':“ 5; mixed and butch- 'y 6024 95; B« 0 cholce, heavy, $4 65 8‘:5“:“?‘-‘ hexvzé $4 50@4 60; light, $4 65@ 4 EEEP Receipts, 8000 Sh steady; Jambs, strong to 10c higher; g to cholce prethers. 104 3; fair to cholce mized, §3 ; Western sheep, ; Texas 395 xs fi’:“ .\'-hn&“ administrator of the estate | MAIL STEAMERS ZEALANDIA AND AUSTRALIA ARRIVE FROM SOUTH SEA Australia Inaugurates the New Mail Service Be- tween the United States and French Possessions. i ING A BERTH. BRITISH SHIP OSBORNE, THAT HAS BEEN LYING IN THE STREAM FOR MORE THAN TWO WEEKS AWAIT- | SHE IS 80 LONG THAT NO WHARF COULD BE FOUND TO ACCOMMODATE HER, SO SHE HAS BEEN SENT TO THE SEAWALL TO DISCHARGE. HE mall steamers Australla and Zealandia both made port vester- . The Zealandia got in shortly fter midnight and the Australia about 8 a. m. The former came from Hawall and the latter from Tahitl. Both vessels made good passages, neither one running into the hurricane that has caused so much damage in the Southern seas. The following named came up in the cabin on the Zealandia: J. A. Kennedy, G. F. Renton, H. H. Renton, W. W. Hall, John Campbell, Dr. L. A. Bauer, W. T. Cornwall and wife, Mr. Schierholtz and Rev. J. F. Durao and wife, Mrs. H. baclelua and child, A. F. Gunn and wife, Miss M. Gunn, Miss L. Castle, C. S. Shanklin, Mrs. E. H. Davies, Miss L. M. McBoyle, Mrs. M. Heilbrun, Miss L. Heilbrun, Dr. R. B. Chap- man, E. R. Swain, J. E. Alexander, Mrs, A. 8. Gammans, Mrs. F. W. Hankey, Mrs Har- rison, K. Atkinson, C. B. Corbley, C. D. Chase, D. F. Morton, S. Johnson, J. Vandall, A. G. Whipple, Mrs. J. 8. McGrew, Mrs. G. A. Rathburn and child, Mrs. Knapp, Dr. W, B. Kibley, Miss D. B. Edmunds, T. G. Carlile. The names of those who came up from peete on the Australia follow: F. M. Cartaw, C. L. Giddon, H. L Waage, Jobn Brander, John Gilmartin, Mrs. Gilmar- A. L. Cramer, W. H. Bull, John_ Brander Mrs. O. B. Burps, Ed J. Adams, Mrs. Ad- s, Mrs. W. H. Wright, Captain Leale, Mrs. Leale, D. Atwater, Mrs. Vitant, B. T. Cady, Miss Bva Cady, Miss B, Brodian, Miss L. Par- Migs L. Smith, 'W. S. Rutherford, A. vis, Papa Ita, William Stone, P. M - Wililam Doane and James Hunter. The Australia has completed her maid- en run to Tahiti and judging from the reports of the passengers it was a genu- ine success. The United States Consul at peete entertained the passengers, and the citizens of the island gave all hands a right royal welcome. There were enter- tainments aboard and receptions ashore and the Australia was cheered on every occasion. The Oceanic Steamship Company has a contract with the French Government to carry the mails to Tahiti and the Austra- lia inaugurated the service. From now on the company will run_a monthly service between here and the French possessions. s Lz NO BERTH AVAILABLE. British Ship Osborne Playing in Hard Luck. The four-masted bark Osborne arrived here on October 18 with ‘a general cargo and is still awaiting a chance to dis- charge. She measures 3% feet between perpendiculars and in consequence re- quires one side of any wharf along the front to herself. She is not so big that there is not whart room for her, but then the space she would leave after berthing would be useless even for the accommoda- tion of a scow schooner. Chief Wharf- irger Henderson could not spare the room and in consequence the Osborne went to Oakland. came back to the stream on November 15 and has ever since been awalting a chance to dock. Yesterday she was taken alongside sections 1 and 2 of the seawall and both captain and crew had a Thanksgiving serv pibich Ly Hancock’s Grewsome Cargo. It was only by the greatest amount of moral suasion that Captain Harry Struve succeeded In keeping his crew aboard the United States transport Hancock. The crack ship of the fleet was chosen to bring home the dead and when the news was noised around the sailors and firemen een, evinced @ very decided Inclination to de- gert. At Honolulu nearly 300 bodies of soldiers who had died during the war were taken aboard, while at Manila erough coffins were added to the list to make the number of remains on board an equal two thousand. As coffin after cof- fin was lowered into the hold the courage of the men sank inch by inch, and it re- quired a flle of marines to keep them at')ro:rd just lllzo‘ul u:lel‘lln time. e Hancock is scheduled to arrive her: about December 22. » Water Front Notes. The British ship Helensburgh arrived here from Hull yesterday after a fair passage of 139 days. On November 19 Thomas White, the boatswain, dled from natural causes and was buried at sea. The German bark Charles Gounod and the Bri ship James Kerr both salled vesterday with cargoes of wheat for Bu- rope. There is considerable betting on the outcome of the run, the Britisher being the favorite in the pool s, 1 Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Thursday, N 2. Stmr San Pedro, Zaddart, # hours from Eu- reka, bound south; put in to land passengers. Btmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 44 hours from San Diego and way ports. Stmr Alex Duncan, Guthrie, 24 hours from Monterey. Pfldtmr Luella, Madsen, 40 hours from Ban edro. Etnr Alcazar, Gunderson, 36 hours from Port Los Angeles. » : E&E" ‘Whitesboro, Olsen, 15 hours fm Green- wood, Stmir Crescent Clty, Stockfleth, 38 hours from Ot Rainjer, Hansen, 8 hours tgom mr Rainier, ours ‘Whatcom. ow Tfirl‘:nr Australla, Lawless, 11 days 15 hours fm ahitl. Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 14 hours from Mendocino.: Br stoir Wellington, Salmond, 3% days from T, simr Warfleld, Pattle, 4 days from Oyster B&'} ship Helensburgh, Jefferson, 139 days fm Schr Archie and Fontle, Jensen, 4 days Iversens Landing. ; e SAILED. Thursday, November 29, Stmr Mandaley, Reed Coquille River. Stmr San Pedro, Zaddart, Ban Pedro. Eureka. Stmr Pomona, Shea, Stmr Arcata. Coos Bay, % Braen E Stmr_Geo Br ship James Kerr, Fr bark Chas Gounod, Gautler, Queenstown. Schr Prosper, Johannsen, Tacoma and Syd- ney Schr Roy Somers, Solland, Grays Harbor. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS—Nov 2, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NE; velocity § miles. DIED AT SEA. On board Br ship Helensburgh, Nov 19— Thomas White, aged 42 years, a native of Eng- iand, and was buried at sea. DOMESTIC PORTS. SBATTLESailed Nov 28—Stmr Dirigo, for Bkaguay. COOS BAY—Arrived Nov 28—Bktn Monitor, from San Pedro; schr Melancthon, he Nov 22 PORT TOWNSEND-—Arrived Nov 29—Schr Golden Shore, from_ Honolulu. BOWENS LANDING—Sailed Nov 20—-Schr Bender Brothers, for San Franeisco. TACOMA—Sailed Nov 20—Schr Meteor, for Ban_Pedro. VENTURA—Sailed Nov 29 at 8§ a m—Stmr Lakme, with schr John F Miller in tow, for San_Francisco. 4 HONOLULU—Eailed Nov 20—Jap stmr Hong- kong Maru, for Yokohama; ship Helen Brewer, for Chile. EUREKA—Salled Nov 23—Stmrs Bureka. and Bamoa and schr Maxim, for SBan Francisco. BOWENS LANDING—Sailed Nov 28—8chr Newark, for San Franeisco. ASTORIA—Sailed Nov 23—Stmr Columbla, for San Francisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Salled Nov 2—Stmr Alcatraz, for Ban Francisco. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Nxv 20—-Stmr Homer, from Eureka: H M § Phedisant. SEATTLE-Sailed Nov 25—Schr C § Holmes, for San Pedro. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Nov 28—Schr Dora Blum, from Port Hadlock. FOREIGN PORTS. MANILA—Arrived Nov 28—U S stmr Sher- man, hence Nov L. SHIMONESKI—Salled Nov 26—Br stmr Hy- son, for oma. HONGKONG—Arrived Nov 28—Stmr City of Peking, from Yokohama. NEWCASTLE, NSW—Arrived Nov 21—Ship Star of Bengal, from Melbourne. CORONEL—Arrived Nov 25—Stmr Hyades, from New York for San Francisco, OCEAN BTEAMERS. NEW YORK-—Arrived Nov 20—Stmr Malnz, from Bremen. Ealled Nov 20—Stmr La Touraine, for Havre. HAMBURG—Arrived Nov 2—Stmr Pennsyl- vania, from New York Plymouth. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Nov 29—Stmr Mont- fort, from Montreal. (Siled Nov 2—Stmr Commonwealth, for Bos- on. GENOA—Sailed Nov 25—Stmr Tolmes, for San_Francisco, not as previously reported. LONDON—Safled Nov 20—Stmr Manitou, for New York. QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Nov 23—Stmr Ger- manic,” from Liverpool for New York. BOSTON—Arrived Nov 29—Stmr Saxonia, tm Liverpool and Queenstown. ———— Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. \ From. Del Norte ......|Portland and Coos Bay. 30 Robert Dollar.. [Seattle. 30 Samoa ......... Humboldt. 30 Mackinaw ... I Titania : by ureka . > : City of Sydney|New York via, Panama|Dec. 1 Columbia. ......|[Portland. Deo. 1 Queen lm Diego & Way Ports|Duc. 2 Bonita .........,Newport and Way Ports/Dec. 2 Pomona . .| Eureka. . Dec. 2 Washtenaw ....[Nanaimo. LDec. 2 Santa Barbara.|Humboldt....... ...|Dec. 2 Umatilla .......| Victoria & Puget Sound|Deé. 3 South Portland|Seattle. 3 Corona._.........|Newport. % Geo. W. Elder.|Portland. H TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destiriation. Willamette (Seattle. Corona. 4 am!Pler 11 Empire 20, 4 pm|Pler 13 Rllzler 1, & pm|Pler 13 Mexi: 1 12 m|Pier 27 North Fork|Humbol L 9am(Pler 2 Pt. Arena../Point Arena.. 1, 2pm(Pler 2 Walla Wall|Vic & Pgt Sd. 2, 11 am|Pier § Santa Rosa/San Diego. 2, 9am/Per 11 Bureka, ....|Humboldt. 3 Zealandia . 5 Samoa . . 8, Australia 4 Columbia 4 Bonita . 1 Del Norte. Queen_ . San Dieg Dec. §, Nip. Maru.|China &JapaniDec. 8, s Sun, Moon and Tide. ed States Coast and Geodetic Survey— “m'f\‘xmu 'and Helghts of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Franclsco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Misslon-street Wharf) about twenty- five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide {s the same at both places. i i s o A FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, ik e 'nit States Survey cha except ‘| vrh-:.- minus sign (—) precedes glu t, and e s Tha S gh enca 1s the mean of the aters Time Ball. Branch office, N. 8. N, ; 29, 1900, — ::ul:dln‘ was dropped at exactly noon to-day— o'clock p. m., Greenwich time, C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. 8. N., in charg HOTEL ARRIVALS. e PALACE HOTEL. lnogland, Chicago |F F Leib, Stanf A Cunningham, N Y |F C Benrdll.; esrtflnfrd T C Barnes, Chicago |W F Dunn, Stanford Sig Baum, N Y Dr BN Ward, US N W G Ryan, NY |Mies A Josha,’Antioch Mr and Mre Marshall, |J A Sandon, Antioch Japan. |B_L Melhouse & wf, E D Fowle, Wash, DC _Stockton L A Parkinson, Wash E H Cox. Madera F R McNamee, Nev |E F Jordan, 8 Clara R Hutchinson, Berkley|J. R Thrimbie, S Jose J Thompeon, Pleasantn E B Gray, Stanford F R King & wf, Cal Lyda Wilson, N Y F D Matthews, Ore |E B Colby, N T P Dinsmore, San Jose [P M Downing. & wf, J H Reed, Sacto Stantord FJ Nuna, Berkeley |l Gundeifinger & wt, H C Yandle, Sacto |, Fresno O Stcvenson Jr-beny| W, Shemwell, Los Ang Dra H Mays & wf caj| Bessie Shemiwell, L A E'B Robineon, Gacts | Lillle Shemwell, L A E ieto. |T R Lombard, L Ang W J Pommea Jr, suuo!{, A oy, Los Angeles W B Schow, Berkeley Miss v,‘urgn' Pl:ra"g H MLa Rue Jr. Sacto |7 W Radar. 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San_Jose ss Harden, Nevada |H Salmore, N Y iss M Livingston,Ney|H Fagle, N' Y G Chappin, Stanford | I 1 Mcies, Chicaso om) 3 MeDougad, Stsnt | B Adkins, Chicage o T T T AT irner, anfore & Mariin, ftanfora |}Is8 § E Reeves, Sted Glass, Berkeley |(3i52 Reevés. Stanford MeTlowell, Stantrd. | iias M Branton Ssita Dherson: facto |G D Emerson, Stantrd Sealey, Stanford 1{"\;8“"“"" Sy g Ghaduourne,Stant| g Mcggfi"e,nm i .\};;‘]’e‘;n.sfitlflf;f"d J S McFadden. Stanfd 2 - Stanford |'H "4 Smith, Stanford entley, Stanford ‘5 ‘S Lee, Stanford Kmh;c:e;rf. ‘;,hlvlco Mrs A Fallon, Oakld 2 5 RiTESNO | Mrs B Smith, Oakland C Brannan&wf Stant| M 7 “Newling, Stanfa Miss Brannan, Stanfrd W W Swen, Stanford Geo Brannan, ‘Stanford|J B Shaw, Butte Mrs J F Newson, Stfd/R "A Patterson, Chego W W Burnett, Stanfd|P A Dinsmore. S Jose F H Yost, Stanford |Miss Dinsmore, S Jose Emille Stevenson, Sfd | Miss Emith, Mills Col Beatrice Bromfleld, Sd|W A Armstrong,R Bi¢ .lv:e,:‘-x;flrl-:l;e::’. Elrstfrg.ms Armstrong, R BIf 3 rschrelder, St Dres: AP Denton. Stantord| Miss Drecor:, Saeas H F_Anthony, Stanfrd| R Fisher. Stanford Mrs L M Hoeges, Stfd Miss J Dunphy, 'Sttd Miss V Purcy, Stfd P O Leib, Stanford GRAND Pacheco, Ignacto A Cordon&w, Wash A Velth, Fresno E Dailey, San Jose| S Minor, 'Berkeley H_Minor, do. W K Deitrich, do, B § Wood, S Rosa M H Matthews do Matthews, do Wood, do rutcher, Stanford Fa: do Crutcher, do | Morrison, Stanfrd| Johns, i Thayer, Morrison, lark, W A Bauer, D C starr, Ohio ckhefmer, Willow BRYRERE“HF QAN HOSrR QAN oy SSHEEO 4R THEY| WP g Qg F YV Fergueon, B C C B Wilson & ' w, Sac H Thorp, Sacto W McLeod, Stanford D Mars, Stanford E B Collins & w, Sac HOTEL. P _Davis, do O Van' Norden, Sacto W F George&w, do A Haines, w and son J H Bud, Sacramento 3 Folker. ool nn&w, Berkele: Miss Henry, !t.n'or’d rg:mxsn i ETZNORZHOER 3:°flqrmwfll= Ty R_Stephenson, d. rgan Towle, D C Moon&w, § Jose Parkinson, do {A G_Thrir, Stanford Granice&w Cal Mrs E B Perrin, Stktn Rowell, Fresno |E B McCord & wife Atkinson, Stanfrd C R Blodgett, Stanfrd Blliott, do (P L Blodgett, Bkrsfld Kaiser, do Mise D H Steinwetz L Watley,. do (G W_Dunbrow, Stktn W Passmore, 4o |A C Bassett,w&d Cal I P Swain, do 'H F Bassett, Menlo Pk € L Hayward, Rdwood E H Hudsondw, £z A H F H J E Hflfllg:flr‘l’l!'fl? .+ Cal Kate Boyd, Stanford |E B McCord&w, Besste Boyd, do |Dr G A Du ia?: Car G B Bameby, do |H Slafer, S Rosa Laura Hall, do |J A Squire&fam, Cal C 8 Crary, do 'H Warren, Cal C J Crary, do |G D Murray, Eureka rs A E Peck, Plo Alo/F A Hines, Los A rs Blether, Palo AltoW J Giddings, Conn Miss M Blether, do N D Millmer&w, Cal F T Gum, Stanford |C Moorehousd: W F_Fhuts, € Row, Kan: Rev Thompson, do 'A J Biedsoe, NEW WESTERN HOTEL. H C Miller, Cal G A Schultz John Sactg § 8 Pri; & Ciaude Cooper, Portind| Robt Shicls, Z B D“wgo‘r‘h‘! Roea. g EM'I San! M Teator&wt, Wash| PC Kiepspr Jas Dennis Mill Valley| R Stevens, F W Diehl, Thos Spal E La Montague, Vacavl| D L Wooden H W Vaughan, Henry Platt, G Davi Albert Allen, Jno_Cordano, Mrs E L Ev Peter Catl T James & ¥ & Drost, e 5y urphy, Tucson L Wattenberg, Los An|E Pollock&wf, Canada C P Shockley, Los Ang!T McCarty, Suisun Smallpox in New York. NEW YORK, Nov. to Willard Parker Hospital. P A T B eoutturh (Ietril troutn. N noon of the 12th meridian, or at li Weather Report. (120th Meridtan—Pactfic Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2—5 p. m. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date, as compared with those of the same date last season, and rainfalls in the last 24 hours: This 8eason. STATIONS. Eureka . Last 24 Hours| Ban Francisco data—Maximum 58; minimum, 49; mean, 5. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. The re_continues high over the country west of the Rocky Mountains. During the past 24 bours there has been slight fall in the pressure along the coast, from Eureka north- ward. There is a moderate depression over Vancouver Island and Northern Washington, which will probably move slowly eastward. Should there be a southerly extension to this low, rain will fall along the cost from Cape Mendocino northward. The temperature has remained nearly sta- tionary west of the Rocky Mountains, except over Washington, where it risen ‘about § degrees. In the great valleys of California the temperatures are slightly below the normal. Rain has fallen over Washington and North- ern Oregon. Forecast made at San Franciseo for 30 hours, ending midnight, November 30, 1900 Northern California—Fair ~Friday. except cloudy in northern portion and probably rain at_night; light southerly winds. Southern California—Falr Friday; northerly winds. evada—Fair Friday. Utah—Fair Friday. Arizona—Fair Friday. San Francisco and vicinity—Falr Friday; cloudy at might: light northerly changing to southerly winds. ALEXANDER G. McADIB, Forecast Official. Iight OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Ceast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan Ports—i1 a. m., Dec. 2—Change to company's steamers at Seattle. For Victorla, Vancouver (B C.). Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes, and New Whatcom (Wash.)— 11 a’ m. Dec. 2 and _every ffth day thereafter. Change at Seattle for this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N, Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. m., Nov. 29, Dec. 4. and every fifth day thereafter. For San Diego. stopping only at Santa Bar- bara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los An- geles)—Steamer Queen, Wednesdays, § a. m. steamer Santa Rosa, Sunday For Santa Cruz, Monterey, . Cayu- cos, Port Harford (San Luis Oblspe). Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) ana Steamer Corona, Fridays, § a. Bonita, Tuesdays, 9 a. m. For Ensenads, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan. Altata, La Paz. Santa Rosalia and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m., 7th each month, For further informatio company’ folders. i m; steamers, sailing dates and hours of salling wighout previous notice, TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery strcet (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agent: 10 Market st., San Francisco. THE 0. R. & N. CO, DIEPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. £12 First Class Includis Berth FARE $8'decond'elaes ™and Sears, GEO. W. ELDER salils. Nov. 29 COLUMBIA sails...... Deec. ¢ Short Line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Helena and all points in_ the Northwest. Through ticket to all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market st TOYO KISEN KAISHA, TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets. at 1 p. m.. for TOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and connecting_at Hongkong with steamers for In- dia, etc. No cargo received on board on day of safling. §5. NIPPON MART. eiersiers winsr TR SS. AMERICA MA December §, 1900 29, 1900 RU i .Baturday. Decem Via Honolulu. S8. HONGKONG MARU....... reeence ‘Thursday, January 24, 1901 Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market street, corner First, W. H. AVERY, General Agent. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK. SOUTEAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound, From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. st. “Louls. .Dec. b St. Louls. New York.......Dec. 12 New York. Southwark .....Dee. 13 RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Noordland ......Dec. 5(Westernland ...Dec. Friesland Dec. 12| Kens‘ngton .....Jan. 2 Southwark Dec. 18 For freight and passage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., 30 Montgomery st. HAWAIL, SAMOA, NEW ZEALAND awo SYDNEY, oc““cs's'c > DIRECT LINE ro TAKITI puftubbnsmiheiub ity SS. ZEALANDIA (Honolulu only).... ..Monday, December . for Tahiti .. Tuesday, December 4, 4 p. r Honolulu, Samoa, New December 13, § p. m. Ticket Offce, 543 Warket St Pier No. 7, Pacific St. TRANSATLANTIQUE. m COMPAGNIE GENERALE DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday, instead of Saturday, frorg November 3, 1899, at 10 a. m.. from Pler 42, North River, foot of Morton street. First-class to Havre. $55 and upward. Second-class to Havre, $42 i and up- ward. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson building), New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND V. Steamer “Monticello.” Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 (ex. Thurs. night); Fri- D. d §:30; Sundays, 10:30 & m.; § Landing and office, Mission-street Doc! Main 1508 %!lr No, 2. Telephone FARE . NORTH PACI Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing September 30, 1900, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN_RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—6:85, *9:15, 11:00 & m., *1:45, B 4:00, 5:15, *6:] 6:40 m. A PTRIPE For Mil Valley and San Rafael on Wi and Sat- urdays at 9:00 and 11:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—*8:00, *10:00, *11:30 & m., *L:15 p. m. The company reserves the right to change | Or any of its agents. | | Prom 34N PRANGISCO—Poot AUCTION SALES kY P P GRAND AUCTION SALE —OF THE— FINEST LOOKING AND BEST BRED TaOROUGHBRED YEARLINGS, Offered This Year From the ANTRIM STOCK FARM, CHAS. KERR. Proprietor. MONDAY EVENING, December 3, 1900, Commencing at 7:45 o'clock. OCCIDENTAL EORSE EXCHANGE, 1 Howard St. nesr Third. Horses in salesyard. Send for catalogue. WM. G. LAYNG. Auctioneer. SOUTHERN rFaciriv (PACIFIC SYNTRM Traims lenve nund nre due & NAN FRANCING (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) mavs — Frow Novaussa 7,190, — anmive *7:004 Benicia, Suisun, Eimirs, Vacarille D imeey and Sacvemenio. o -« *7:00. Shasta Exorees - Davie, Willinm (for Bartioty ) Willows, *7:804 Martinez, San Kamon, Vallejo, Naps, Calistogs and Santa Rosa. #8:00.4 Davis, Woodland. Kaights Marysvilie, Oroville. *8:00.4 Atlantic K *$+@0. Niles, Livermors 8toexton Cwnd East Lathrop, 81804 Bau Jose, Livermors, Skookion, Jone, Sscramento, * Fracy. Latheop, Brockton, Meroed Fresuo sud Los Angeles .......... *9:304 Vallejo, Martinez aud Way Siations '19:994 The Den- Omaba. Chicagy. 11:004 Nilcs, Stookton, Saoran Moan- dota, Fresuo, Haatord, Visslle, Bau Napa, Callatogs, *4:007 Benl: Win! T ¢8:00p Butset Limited, El Orleans a 300 Tig Oul Limited—Tracy. "Fioamo. Bakeratleld. Saugus for Los Angeles. Omakia, Chlcago... .. ......: *6:007 Oriental Mail—Ogden, Denver, Omata, Chioago. .. #7107 Orogon and Culifornia. iéxpraan aa- ot sl *8:03p San Pablo, Poct Costs, Marth ‘art Way Stations. 18508 Valiogo. COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market “S8e184 Naowark Contarsille, San Jous, Fofion, Bottor Cecok saina Gri snd Wag Newark Conterviile, Gan Jose, Now or € Principal Way * Almaden, Feiton, Boulds Sauta Cruz aod Statiovs.... #11:437 Hunters' Excorsion, Sao Jose and Way Stations ... CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Market Street (Slip §) — 11:00 *2:00 1300 —*0:00 8:00 10:004.4. 11200 *1:00 *5:00e.u. COAST PLVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) T8:10 Ocean View, South San Francisco.. 10:80F . *laor Pluos, Hunta Crz, Paecific G . Paso Robles, Sen Lais Obisyo, Suef, Lumpoe snd Privcipal Way Statio “dstow 4 Ban Jose and Way Stations w3 11:304 Sau Jose nud Way Stations . “Sider ¥rd8er San Maten, Redvond. Menlo Furk. o Tres Monterey aud Pacific Grove. 0:30, l‘..ur San Jose and Way Statio, T30 115 San Joseand Principal Way Stal 945 15:007 San Jose, Los Gatos sud Prineipsl ‘Way Stations. . - oo 191004 *3:307 San Jose and Principal 33 *6:107 San Jose and Way Stations. . 1%:00, @11:437 San Jose and Way Stations. . *Ti8er A for Morning. P for Aftemoon. *Daily. 1 Sunday caw. + Sunday excented. W CALIH)IerA NORTAWESTERN RY. C0. LESSERD SAN FRANCISGO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. | TIBURON FERRY—FOOT OF MARKET ST. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:40, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:3, :10, 8:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at B . Saturdays—Extra trips at and o m SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:38, 5:00, p. m. 8an Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:30, 9:0, 11:10 a. m.; 13 3:40, 5:10 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at i and €:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:08, :25 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park, same schedule as above. Leave | In Effect | Arrive . 7, 1%0. | San Franciseo. Week | Sun- | Sun- | Week Days. | days. | Destination. | days. | Days. 7:30 am| $:00 am| _Novato, 3:30 pm| 9:30 am| Petaluma, 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa. | Fulton, 7:30 am| Windsor, { Healdsburg, Lytton, Geysertiile, 3:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm Hopland | Ckiah. | 7 | 25 pm | 9:15 am| 8:40 am 6:05 pm/ 6:22 pm 7:30 am| 8:00 am| 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm! Glen Ellen. 7:30 am) 3:00 am) ¥ 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm|_Sebastopol. | Stuges connect at i Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs. lle for Skaggs Springd at ardale for the Geysers: at Hopland for Duncan Highland Springs. Keiseyville, Caris- bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Eprings; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, Jokn Day's, Riverside. Lierley’s. Bucknell’ Zanhedrin Heighte, Huliville. Ores Hot Springa, Mendoeino City, Fort Brags. Westport. Usal, Willets, Laytonvile, Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsens, Dyer, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sundays, round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, 650 Market st., Chronicle butld- 3 R. X._RYAN, % c. wartIxG, Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. Manager. Sonoma. and Santa Fe Trains—paiy

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