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X PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. - SPECIAL NOTICES. DR._C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021% Market et., bet. Sixth and Seventh. \DY patrons—DR. ROSEN has moved office o his residence, 1007% Market, near Sixth. Ry s OR HOUSEKEEPING, A BES sunny suite and. single rooms: §G to 55 per room. No. 10 Twelfth st.— CALIFORNIA, 1254—Three sunny connecting rooms furnished complete for housekeeping; gas range, DOUBLE parlors; kitchen; light housekeeping unfurnished; sunny corvier; Jefferson Square. 30, Call SRT, 1219, half-block Hyde-st. cable— rge sunny bedroom, dining-room, Kitchen; partly furnished; gas {ephos newly furnished fromt sunmy rooms; grand view; ideal place; $18. 810—New and elegantly furnished : light housekpg.; hot and cold water. TAVIA, 1403, cor. Geary—Connecting bay- gas’ stove; housekeeping; uther up. 32—4 rooms; housekeeping; sunny; new; private family; references ex. CKTON, 1206—Model house; newly fur- E.:;!d housckeeping rooms, §5, $12; free gas, aths TAYLOR, 911—Sunny attic, single room, gas | nge, folding _bed, 50; unfurnished 3 rear, $15. TURK house; $15. 524A—2 newly furnished rooms; new IXTH, 4164, nr. Castro—2 furn- furnished housekeeping rooms. VAL ed housekeceping rooms, _ENCIA, 822—_Three sunny corner furnish- 4 BRANCH office for Call advertisements d fubscriptions hus been established at 1098 Valencia st —_— HCOMS TO LET—Furs. and Unfurn. A A NN, A—THE ANGELUS, 530 Stockton—Brick bulld- | ing: elegantly furnished suits, with or with- out’ private baths; elevator, heat, hot cold water: reasonable: breakfast if desired. #EGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, €unpy, 75 day upward; McAllister cars to door: ‘handsomest grill room in Callfornia. £—BRUNEWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms 2B¢ 1o $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms: open all night. AVON HOTEL. 502 Bush st —Newly furnished Tooms end suites; transient solicited. AT “The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.): rooms 26c, 50c, §1, $1 50 might; $1 50 to $10 per week: house open all night. BRADY, 39, off Market, near Twelfth—Sunny to quiet tenant. Market (old No. 1364)—¥Fur- . suites, single; also unfurnished. egant suite of rooms; also 3 able for commercial mer. SH. single CLAFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly | furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. ELLIS 821 (Mozart) Nicely furn. rooms. 35c, | #1 50 night: $1 50. $6 week: open all night. FILLMORE, 1033, near McAllister—4 elegant sunny rooms (new), unfurniehed, GEARY. 1028—, new flat; ba rivate family n elegantly furnished suite In running water, gas grate; with or without board. Southern. 7th and Mission—Kooms #1 60 night: $2 to $0 week: reading room. Finely furnished sunny all conveniences; homelike; $1 hed housekeeping 5c and $1 week 1 Third (St 3 ei rooms en suite or single; clean s; $1 50 to §5 per week; reading-room. —Sunny fury le rooms, Nice single rooms; small but 5 and $6, 2 HYDE. y front alcove, $20; kitchen, complete hseRpg. man and wife, also gentlemen; offices suitable doctors and dentists. KEARNY, 238 Suites for man and wife; also other yooms for gentiemen; nicely furnished. LARKIN, 526—Sunny furnished medium-sized roo reasonable; American family REET, 1049 (The. Falmouth)—Newly fa shed rooms, $10 to $25 per month. NATOMA, near Sixth—3 sunny frant ro suitable for gentiemen: cheap rent. NEW Record House, 100 McAllister st.; sunny room, and two gentlemen or e 1307. ELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and : elevator: elec. lights: day, week, mo. POST, 1417—Sunny furpished and unfurnished rooms; bath, phone; new., ROYAL House, 1 6 Elis—Incandescent light, reading room. smoking room and iadles’ par- lor; rooms. per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $3 h. 38 1o $30: elevator on ground with hot and cold water: baths. EACRAMENTO, d € gle rooms; private family. Vicely furniched sun- : also single rooms: $2 phone Black suite furnished bath, gas, . 2145—An elegant ew, with free pi modern; pri ome, ate i4—Large sunny m: rent rea nfurpished front dy; call evenings, r Post, bet. ¥ room with furnished Teylor and ve; rea- private fam AND BOARD. neion opp. Grace Church, alifornia st.; attractive in- ional table: free pilliard room, %o | 1328, near Jones—Nice sunny | electric; | front room; aiso | THE adjourned annual meeting of the lot Owners of the Odd Fellows' Cemetery will be held on Wednesday, November 19, 1902, at 2 . m., at the office of the assoclation, Point bos zve., for the election of four trustees, etc. By order of the Board of Trustees. GEORGE T. BOHEN, Pfesident. GEORGE PENLINGTON, Secretary. LADIES! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills &re the best. Safe, reliable. Take no other. Send 4c, stamps, for particulars. “‘Relief for Ladies,” in letter by return mail. _Ask your druggist. Chichester Chem. Co.. Phila.. Pa. —_— TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING. EXPERT typewriting, 4c folio: coples,2c; mim- eographing. 927 Market, r_ 805; Howard 1539, e e e L MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriages licenses were issued vyesterday: % Adelbert J. Henry, 84, city, and Nannle K. Dugain, 25, city. Louis Sedlmayr, 24, 130 Fourth street, and Lena Blada, 23, 130 Fourth street. Carl W. Stoll, 23, 1105 Franklin street, and Hazel K. J, Burroughs, 18, 302 Van Ness ave. Theodore F. Galassi, 25, 16 John street, and Emily Brochler, 24, 921A Pacific street. Charles E. Barnes, 22, Fulton, and Pauline |I. Dalessi, 17, Fulton. Oscar Brahm, 83, city, and Nora E. O'Neill, 50, city. | Ole T. Olsen, 26, city, and Alma E. Wik- | strom, 27, city. Nils Olson, 31. 230 Third street, and Bettle Anderson, 35, Alameda. Axel B. Mountain, 27, 141 Second avenue, | and Emily A. Johnson, 19, 141 Secomd avenue. Morris Schnal, 26, 1063’ Langton street, and Esther Lubelsky, 21, 106% Langton street. James H. Colling, 29, city, and Eleanor J. Moran, 24, city. Manuel E. Silva, 25, San Juap, and Mary Alexander, 21, San Juan. Thomas' J. 'Emery, 26, 4122 Twenty-fourth street, and Emma G. Portnell, 26, 4108 Twen- | ty-fitth street. George F. Williamson, 25, city, and Nellis Hambley, 26, city. Daniel F. Burke, 21, 58 Elliot Park, and Eva G. Chester, 20, 32i9 Twentieth street. H. Oscar Anderson, 36, city, and Augusta J. Hallstrom, 41, city. Herbert Hailoway, 23, Sebastopol, and Clorine ‘A. Vincent, 18, ‘1322 Natoma street. Gisalama Marsala, 22, 1624 Dupont street, | and Anna Campagnia, 18, 23 Bannam place. Albert L. Farrington, 32, Stockton, and Florence A. Reeve, 26, Stockton. Daniel A. Pratt, 31, Vallejo, and Grace M. Powell, 29, New Hope. Jobn' A. 'Petray, 36, Hoslasburg, and Hattie M. Parker, 24, Healdsburg. James M. C. Aravy, 83, Antioch, and Maggie Welch, 24, Antioch. Eugene Curley, 30, Oakland, and Elizabeth Brown, 30, Oakland. Gus ' Magnus, 30, Winters, and Lizzie J. ! Ciatk, 28, Winters. EIRTHS—MNARRIAGES— DEATES. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed {in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. | BORN. { BRENNAN—In this city, October 29, 1902, to the wife of M. F. Brennan, a daughter. | COHEN—In New South San Francisco, Nc- ‘ vember 8, 1902, to the wife of Melvyn Cohen, a son. | DERMODY—In Mountain View, November 19, | 1902, to the wife of W. E. Dermody, a son. | HERRIOT—In thie city, November 4, 1902, ta | the wife of David Herriot, a son. | OLSEN—In this eity, November 11, 1902, to the wife of Captain Svend. Olsen, a daugh- | ter. PRYAL—In this city, October 31, 1902, to the | wife of Andrew Pryal, a daughter. SCHMIDT—In this city, November 3, 1902, to the wife of Emil Schmidt, a daughter. STREAM—In Tacoma, Wash., to the wife of Thomas W. Stream, a so MARRIED. o | ALBRIGHT-ATHEARN—In Nome, Alaska, October 26, 1902, by the Rev. Mr.-Boor, J. Wilbur Albright of Pennsylvania and Sophie | Atbeain of Alameda, Cal. FRUCHTER—ORENSTEIN—In this city, by the Rev. H. N. Schoenfeld, H. F. Fruchter | ana Eva Orenstein, both of San Francisco. HAAG_WEISS—In this city, by the Rev. H. { N. Schoenfeld, Julius Haag and Fanny both of San Francisco. | HUE TIN FOO—LEONG CHOY WON—In this | ey, October 18, 1902, by -the Rev. F. K. | Baker, pastor of Firsi M. E. Church, Hue | Tin Foo and Leong Choy Won, both of San, | TFrancisco and natives of California. TOWERS—EBERLE—In this. city, November 12, 1902, at St. Boniface’s Church, by the Rev. Father Maximilian, Richard A. Towers | and Chariotte A. Eberle, both of San Fran- | cisco. 1“'ILLIAM& —HAMBLEY—In this city, No- vember 15, 1802, by the Rev. F. K. Baker, | George F. Willlameon and Nellie Hambley, | _both of San Francieo Bl S s S e TR i DIED. Akmann, Frank L. Fossum, Olena Albert, Dorette Gallagher, Daniel Anderson, Catherine Hamburger, Gustav, Basler, William Hughes, Katherine L Beardsley, Arthur 1mdort, Joachim Boyd, Theodore C. Kramer, Isaac Butchet, Henry Langan, Thomas Carr, Mary A. Leave, Labe Lynch, Annie McMahon, William Mintun, Charles H. Riley, James Scow, Nelson J. Shea, Harold A. Cereghino, Stefano Davis, Jessica M | - Donnelly, Frank J. | Dufry, Annte M. | Everiey, Miles | Eusti Florence L. Fossum, Stvert AKMA: In this city, November 13, 102, | Frank L., beioved son of Christine and the late William Akmann, and brother of Charles, John, Fred, Annie, Willlam, Lilile and Christine Akmann, Mrs. Willlam Du- | veneck and Mrs. Fred Nieisen, a native of { San Francisco, aged 31 years and 7 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-duy (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of bis parents, 4142 Seventeenth street, near Eureka. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. { ALBERT—In this city, November 14, 1902, ! Dorette Albert, dearly beloved wife of Helu- | rich Albert, and beloved mother of Carl, Dora and Henry Albert and the late Ernst Albert, a native of Alfeld, Hanover, Ger- | mavy. aged 48 years & months and 1 day. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- ‘ (Monday), parlors of H. F. Maass, 917 Mission street. 2 D parlors with running |, Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, via elec- tlemen preferred: break. | tric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero rences. 1849 Larkin st | streets. === s oieor..| ANDERSON—In this city, November 14, 1902, with board; private4 “Catherine Anderson, beloved sister of Maggic | Toland and Mrsi hElle(n C)(cl-dnu'hlgn. a na- i tive of the parish of Carndonegh, County e rehcisss J0usel | Donegal, Ireland, aged 31 years. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. - bt vt o oy WIDOW desires sunny suite or large d; best of references. _— ROOMS WANTED. like to rent a room where a ared for during day. Box en. 2 or 3 fur- e — STABLES TO LET. 159 HICKORY AVE. Stall vagon space o K T talle, wagon space i — SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold, rente pairing; | AL : lowest rates ‘Tel, Green 144, 205 4th k\n_dp bought, sold and repairing guaran- 4. Chas Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th PROPOSALS. UNIVERSITY of fornia, Eerkeley—Notice to contractors, builders and material men. Notice is hereby kiven to ail concerned that sesled proposals or bids are solicited for per- 'orming r and furnishing the ma- serials Decessary to the erection of an addi- jon to the Chemical Laboratory buflding on e University of California yr’:zfl?c(cvolhn;y, and said bids 1 eived at tne office of { the Board of Regents, in he_grounds at Berk: ; or proposals wi the secretary room 16, South Hall, Berkeley, Califo at or before 12 o'clock m. of the 24th dar o Nevember, 1902. And notice is bereby fur- ther given that the plans and s of ‘said buiiding have been made had camss and are placed in above-named office, where the same may be seen and examined during each day from 9 o'clock 2. m. until 4 o'clock p. m. from this date until said 24th day of November, 1902, No bidé or proposais will be cor unless the same arc accompanied Ty o s tified check or a bond of sald proposer equal to ten (10) per cent of his proposal, with eufficient sureties, conditioned that, it said bid or proposal shall be accepted the party proposing wiil duly =nter into a proper con. {ract to faithfully perform the duty and ob- Jigations in_accordance with said proposal, end pians and specifiications, which shall be «nd are bereby required 1o be & part of such contract. The right to reject any and ail Dids is hereby reserved. This notice is given pursuant 10 en act entitied, “An Bet to emend an act entitl=d, “An act to create and organize the University of California,” ap- proved March 25, 1808, and an act amendu- tory of section 25 thereof, approved March 28, 1872, relating to _the Construction of buildings,” approved March 3, 1897. By order of the Committee on Grounds and Bulldings of the Board of Regents. i W. A. McKOWEN, Acting Becrétary Board of Regents. 4 Mission; state | . exchanged; re. | > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, 1 the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, ihence to St. Rose’s Church for services at 30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- | tery. | BASLER—In this city, November 13, 1902, William Basler, a native of Germany, aged 72 years. | -7 Friends and acquaintances are respac'- | fully ‘invited to-attend the funeral services | Sunday, November 16, 1902, at 1:30 o'clock, at the pariors of C. H J. Truman & C 1909 Mission street, between Fifteenth anc Sixteenth. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery, by carriage. | BEARDSLEY—In | 1902, Artiur Beardsley, | mont, aged 70 years. | BOYD—In this city, November 15, 1802, Theo- | | | city, a mative of Ver- this November 15, dore C. Boyd, dearly beloved husbund of Elizabath Boyd, father of Flora and Dr. C. W. Boyd and Mrs. Edith Bobet, and brother of James T. Boyd, a native of New York, in the 75th year of his age. > Notice of funeral hereafter. | BUTCHER—Ntar San Jose, Cal, November 15, 1902, Henry Butcher, belo husband of Margaret Butcher, stepfather of John An- | derson. and grandfather of Mrs. Fannie Mc- Cord and Maud Anderson, a native of Ge: mahy, aged 54 years ) months and 18 days. | fully invited to attend the funerai to-morrow | _Ofonday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- —— e | SAN BRUNO HILLS ll M OLIVET CEMETERY OFFICE: 916 MARKET ST. HRENRY J, CALLACHER CO. (Successor 1o Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fitth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80, ~ ¥. J. Monahan, Pres. Geo. E. Horr, See. MONAHAN & CO., (Inc.) FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBAL 2339-2341 Mission st. Telephone KIME !Ii REMOVED T oNiTED TRo i Nk BT R e Funeral Directors and Embalmers. . Formerly "in_Metropolitan Tempie. Now at 866 MISSION, Tel. South 167. Between Fourth and Fifth, Near Fifth 8t Finest equinments at Moderate Rates. . Jl.’AMPQ“Sw MCGINN, ‘ormer! Wi inn Bros., has opened mew Funeral Parlors &t 214 Tayior and Jones. Teleohons Sonth 70" fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | at 10 o'clock, from the funeral | | &>Friends and acquaintances are respect- | dence, 225 Westminster avenue. Oak Hill Cemetery. CARR—In this city, November 15, 1902, Mary Agnes, beloved child of Willlam and Mary Carr, and sister of Alfce Mabel Carr, 8 na- tive of California, aged 1 year 8 months and 4 days. CEREGHINO—In this city, November 13, 1802, Stefano Cereghino, beloved husband of An- gela Cereghino, and father of Luigl, George, Leo, Rose and Mary Cereghino, a native of San Vincenzo di Favale, Italy, aged 47 years. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, November 16, at 1 o'clock, from Garibaldi Hall, 423 Broadway. Interment New ltal- ian ‘Cemetery, San Mateo County. The re- mains are at the parlors of G. laccheri, 620 Broadway. DAVIS_In this city, November 13, Jes- sica M. Davis, Gearly beloved wife of George Davis, and mother of Mrs. Raph Peixotto d Mrs. Rebecca D. Benjamin and Eug-ne ., Ausley G., Andrew M., Percy L. and Irving Davis, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 78 years and 6 months. U7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, November 16, at 9:45 o'clock, from her laté Tesidence, 1732 Pine street. Interment Home of Peace’ Cemetery, by special train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11:15 o'clock. DONNELLY—In this city, November 14, 1902, Frank J., beloved husband of Ellen Don- felly, father of Nellife E. and Frank J. Dop- felly, and_ brother of John Donnelly, a na- tive’ of County Tyrome, Ireland, aged 390 years. A member of the Independent Long- shoremen’s Protective Association, Local 122, I L. M and T. A, > Remains at the parlors of the United Undertakers, 866 Mission street, ~between Fourth and Fifth. DUFFY—November 15, 1902, Annie M., widow of the late James Duffy, and mother of Wil- liam F., Anna G., Edith, E. Alma and Alice I. Dufiy, a native of Sydney, N. S.-W. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. EUSTICE—In this city, November 15, 1802, Florence Lillian, dearly beloved daughter of John H. Eustice, and sister of Mrs. Nettle M. Nathan and Edward W. Eustice, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 30 years. EVERLEY—In this city, November 15, 1902, Miles Everley, & native of Scotland, aged 65 years. €7 Refnains at_the parlors of the Gantner & Guniz Undertaking Company, 1209 Mission street, between Eighth and Ninth. FOSSUM—In this city, November 14, 1902, Sivert, beloved husband of Olena Fossum, & native of Norway, aged 72 years, @7 Friends and’ acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from the Masonlc Temple, South San Francisco, under the auspices of South, San Francisco Lodge No. 212, F. and A. M. Intermemt Laurel Hill Cemetery. FOSSUM—In this city, November 14, 1902, Olena Fossum, beloved wife of Sivert Fos- sum, and sister of Mrs. Berg of Oakland, a native of Norway, aged (5 years 3 monihs and 2 days. [¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, South San Francisco. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. GALLAGHER—In this city, November 14, 1002, Daniel, beloved husband of the late Mary Interment ward M., Danfel F. and James A. Galiagher and Mrs! Nellle Kenney, and brother-in-law of Peter and Edward Trolan, a native of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 67 years. (New York and Beifast, Ireland, papers Dplease copy.) 7 Friends and -acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1510 Folsom street, thence to St. Joseph’s 'Church, where ,a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HAMBURGER—In this city, November 13, 1902, Gustav, beloved husband of Augusta Hamburger, and father of Mrs. Harry Marks and Martin Hamburger, a native of Ger- many, aged 63 years 11 months and«17 days. @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1455 Buchanan street, near O'Farrell Interment New: Salem Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train. HUGHES—In this city, November 15, 1902, Katherine I Hughes, beloved daughter of Annie and the late Arthur Hughes, and sis- ter of John V., James 8., Arthur F. and Bernard F. Hughes and Mrs. Emma G. Carter, & native of New York. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9:80 o'clock, from her late residence, 307 Scott street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem high miiss will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car from . Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. IMDORF—In this city, November 14, Joachim Imdorf, a native of Germany, aged 68 years. KRAMER—In this city, November 14, 1902, Isaac Kramer, dearly beloved son of Anna Kramer, and brother of Will, Tom and J. E. Kramer and Mrs. L. Samuels, a native of Nashville, Tenn., aged 28 years. (Nashville, Term., papers please. copy.) £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday. November 16, 1902, at 10 o'clock, at 505 Grove street, under the auspices of Court ‘Washington No. 37, F. of A.; 11:30 o'clock train from corner Third and Townsend streets. Interment Hilis of Eternity Ceme- tery. LANGAN—In this city, November 14, 1002, Thomas, beloved husband of Jane Langan, a nati of New York City, N. Y., aged 72 years 5 months and 2 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully_invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue. LEAVE—In this city, November 15, 1802, Labe Leave, dearly beloved father of Mrs. Rachel Block, Abraham and Nathan H. Leave of Honolulu, H. I, a native of Po- land, aged 92 years. LYNCH—In the City and County Hospital, November 15, 1902, Annie Lynch, a native of Ireland, aged 50 years. 2 McMAHON—November 15, 1902, entered into rest. Willlam McMahon, beloved son of Elizabeth and the late James McMahon, and beloved brother of the late Maud, W. J. and Mary Haley, Mrs. Willlam Lippert and Wal- per and Agnes McMahon, a native of San /Francisco, aged 38 years. [ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Monday), from his late residence, 212 Stein- er street, at 8:30 o'clock, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a solemn mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Hoiy Cross Cemetery. MINTUN—In this city, November 15, 1902, Charles Henry Mintun, beloved son of Emma and George Mintun, and brother of Alice, Walter and Phoebe Mintun, a native of San Francisco, aged 11 years 10 months and 15 days. RILEY—In the City and County Hospital, November 15, 1902, James Riley, a native of Ireland, aged 39 years. SCOW—In this city, November 14, 1802, Nel- son J. Scow, beloved husband of ‘Anna Scow, and father of Arthur A. Scow, a native of Denmark, aged 45 years and 2 months. 1> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, November 16, 1902, at 2 o'clock, from thé parlors of the Craig & Cochran Company, thence to 0dd Fellows' Cemetery for crema. tion. SHEA—In this city, November 15, 1002, Har- old A., beloved =on of James W, and Mary Jane Shea, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 months and 14 days. hanahan £ )FLORAL DESIGNS 107 POWELL earEL LIS 5056 HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. I gnungh;n. ss :{‘ateo g Cummons, Cal C Bufauchea, ateo C Junberg, Watsony 3 H Eikinioh, Nome |R Brannan, Bt‘aekto‘l’l'" W H Bagwell, Sacto |J Duggan, Stockton 3 3 Walt, Mich Mrs Clarence & f, Cal G Fry, Mich J Muffaney, Chicago C_Coilins, Mich J W Patterson, Londn W_Kirker, Phila § Babbett. S Jose J F Fox, Phila M Spinnetti, § Jose T Turner, N Y G Brown, Richmond E Gray, N Y J McLaughlin, Berkly Mrs Gray, N Y M Adler, Berkeley W Parker, N Y D G Summerville. Bky J Gashurst, N Y |Ml’s Gunn & f, Salinas 8 Golden, N Y |Mm L, Campbell, Cal M Casey, N Y, |G E Campbell, Bakrfia L Jamelson, Chicago Miss L Dune Bakifid L Sheridan, Chicago |J I Francis, L Ang J A Tuttle, Chicago |R J Sullivan, I. Ang C Smith, Ve M Brown. L Ang M O’Connor,, Va J A Blackwell, § Barb Mrs Martin & f, Nev|G E Wallace, 3 B williams, Nev P Miss M Wallace, Gliry F Parsons, Gilroy i e Returns to Land Sick Sailor. The steam schooner Samoa, which sailed yesterday morning for Caspar, returned from the heads on account of the sickness of John Porcher, one of her crew. Porcher, who had been taken with a severe hemorrhage, was Janded at Meiggs wharf and sent out to the Marine Hospital. The Samoa then proceeded on her voyage. e S Cazadero Nearing Completion. ‘Work has been commenced on the super- structure of the new ferry steamer Cazadero, which is being bulit at Dickle’s yard to re- place the lost San Rafael gl New Schooner Launched. The four-masted schooner Taurus was launched yesterday at Marshfield. She was "i‘&" for the Pacific Shipping Company of this clty. LY Gallagher, father of John P., Peter J., Ed- | 1002, | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1902 EAELIC DEPARTS FOR THE ORIENT Zsalandia Carries Freight and Passengers to Honolulu, Government Lets Contract for Removal From Harbor of Blossom Rock. The Occidental and Oriental steamship Gaeelic sailed yesterday for the Orient with a full cargo and about three score cabin passengers. She had also 230 Chi- nese, of whom six were deported. Former Chinese Consul General Ho Yew, with his wife and family, are re- turning to China on the Gaelic. Ho Yow goes back to his native land to' follow commercial pursuits. He will be vice president and manager of the American- Chinese Trading Company. Associated with him will be W. B. Curtis, who was | formerly agent for the Toyo Kisen Kai- sha. Commander E. M. Hughes of the navy ‘was also a passenger. He goes to report for duty under Admiral Robley D. Ev- aus. The Gaelic carries silver valued at near- ly $500,000. Her passengers included the following; » For Yokohama—Commander E. M. Hughes, 8. Makami, J. G. Meyers, F. R. Smart Jr., Miss C. E. Smart. For Kobe—D. McLaren, G. S. Phelps, Mrs. G. S. Phelps, G. T. Shaw. - For Shanghai—Dr. J. A. Beam, Mrs. J. A. Beam, F. S. Jacott, Rev. W. A. Relmert, Mrs. W. A. Relmert and child, C. H. Robertson, { Mrs. C. H. Robertson and child, Miss S. E. Ziemer. For Hongkong—J. D. Burrell, Miss Emily Calvert, W. B. Curtis, Mrs. W. B. Curtis, Rev, J. O. Denning, Mrs.'J. O. Denning and two children, D. R. Edwards, George Eckley, Mrs. George Eckley, J. G. Humphreys, Mrs. J. G. Humphreys and son, L. Lay Gill, Mrs. L. Lay Gill and three children, Hon. Ho Yow, Mrs. Ho Yow and three children, T. P. McAran, Miss M. Mendoza, E. H. Murray, Miss Lee | Shee, Miss Yeonz Shee, J. M. Wood, Mrs. J. M. Wood, Miss Dalsy Wu. From Honolulu—Mrs. S. T. Fisher, Miss E. Talcott, Mrs. Lieutenant F. B, Upham. R o ol Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. . The latest charters reported are: ‘The French ship Bayonne, wheat from Puget Sound to Europe, 28s 9d, prior to arrival; the Ger- man ship Nal, same business from Portland to Europe, 325 6d, prior to arrival; the ship Henry Villard, lumber from Puget Sound io Delagoa Bay, 57s 6d. e Cargo for Liverpool. The British ship Glencona was cleared yes- terday for Liverpool with an assorted cargo, valued at $262,053, and consisting of the fol- |lowing: 10,991 cs canned fruit, 36616 cs canned salmon, 31,410 ctls barley, 14,112 ctis wheat, 197,660 1bs orchilla, 7335 Ibs cascara | sagrada and 256,190 Ibs zinc shavings. The vessel also carried 25,000 ft lumber as dun- nage, valued at $§75. Two Cargoes for Hawaii. The barkentine S. N. Castle was cleared yes- terday for Honolulu with an assorted mer- chandise cargo, valued at $31,580, and in- cluding the following: 50 bbls flour, 142,503 Ibs sugar, 1308 ctls barley, 12,722 lbs mid- dlings, 27,538 Ibs corn, 64 ctls wheat, 36,271 i Ibs. bran, 1840 bales hay, 60,040 Ibs oats, 197,- 800 Ibs nitrate of soda, 12,500 Ibs salt, 2000 | gals wine, 50 bbls beer, bread, 'J0 pkgs groceries and provisions. U cs blasting powder, 80 cs caps and fuse, 161 pkgs furniture, 50 cs matches, 83 pkgs mil work, 180 bdls paper, 20 bbls oil, 5100 gal distillate, 10 drums carbide, 6 tanks acid, 18 cs paste, 236 cs ned 13 pkgs dry Boods, 260 crts potitoes, 25 crts omions. The bark Edward May was cleared vester- day for Makawell, via Honolulu, with the fol lowing cargo, valued at $26,§22: 131 bbl flour, 3340 ctls barley, 31,705 Ibs corn, 105,530 Ibs middlings, 193,383 'Ibs bran, 33,073 lbs oats, 173 ctls wheat, 6927 1bs meal, 500 lbs codfish, 8000 1bs salt, 3191 I1bs bread, 480 Ibs coffee, 3050 Ibs 11 cs millstuffs, 313 Ibs cheese, 2000 Ibs lard, 30 pkgs vaste, 2650 1bs beans, 1234 bales hay, 425 Ibs sugar, 1881 Ibs dried fruit, 1319 1bs ham, 32 pkes groceries and provis- lons, 1004 cs canned goods, 48 cs salmoh, 1030 gals wine, 50 cs beer, 22,737 ft lumber, S bbls lubricating oil, 173 bars 20 bdls iron, 25 pes steel, 65 cs 7 drums gasoline, 200. bbls cement, 400 cs powder, 6 pkgs dry goods, 21 cs boots nalls. The Gaelic’s Cargo. The steamer Gaelic was cleared and sailed yesterday for Hongkong, via Honolulu and Yo- kohama, with a general cargo valued at $238,- 053, exclusive of treasure. The cargo was manifested as follows: For Japan, $09,88: China, $115,411; Manila, $15,308; East Indles, $6367; Korea, $1080. The following were the | principal shipments: To Javan—1110 Ibs flour, 553,164 1bs_cotton, 23 bbls asphaltum, 1394 ibs butter, 87 pkgs bicycles and sundries, 1081 lbs cheese, 2055 es condensed milk, 108 cs canned goods, 1625 | 1bs dried fruit, 13 pkgs electrical supplies, 51 pkgs fresh fruit, 236 pkes groceries and pro- visions, 3010 1bs ham_and bacon, 41 pkss leather, 26 cs liquors, 720 Ibs 7 cs millstufts, 11 pkgs machinery, 10 bxs paste, 1440 Tbs 3 pkgs raisins, 1250 1bs sugar, 5 ¢s soap, 552 gals wine, 5150 Ibs wool. To China—11,800 bbis flour, 125 csks bottled beer, 22,506 Ibs beans, 1839 Ibs butter, 1567 cs_canned goods, 5520 lbs codfish, 1332 Ibs coffee, 330 cs condensed milk, 22,555 Ibs 5 cs cheese, 17,106 1bs 10 bxs dried fruit, 940 pkes fresh frulf, 1415 pkes groceries and provisions, 29,859 1bs ham and bacon, 18 cs honey, 40 bales hay, §10 Jbs hops, 5609 Ibs ginseng, 4320 1bs lard, 287 cs 4 pkes liquors, 2203 pigs lead, 2070 Tbs millstuffs, 45 crts onions, 10,125 1bs 85 bxs pearl barley, 43 bxs paste, 500 1bs peas, 1125 1bs raisins, 335 cs 1 pkg salmon, 118 cs soap, 1560 Ibs sugar, 407 gals wine. To Manila—7560 bbls flour, 4870 Ibs bacon, 800 crts onlons, 2000 Ibs nifrate of soda, 500 cs salmon, 818 Ibs nuts, 10 csscanned g00ds, 200 gals whisky, 10 cs liquors, 36 pkgs elec- trical supplies,” 156 pkes dry goods. To the East Indies—300 cs canned salmon, 614 .cs salmon, 900 Ibs dried fruit, 9108 Ibs hops, 2 pkes grocries. To Korea—3 bbls flour, 57 pkgs groceries, 20 cs mineral water, 4 cs dry goods. £ L s el Notice to Mariners. Netice is hereby given of the following change in the afds to navigation in this dis- trict, which affects the list of lights and fog signals, Pacific Coast, 1902. OREGON AND WASHINGTON. Parker Landing Post Light, page 32, after No. 140. (List of Beacons and Buoys, Pacific Coast, 1902, page 63.) On November 15, 1002, a fixed white lantern light, on a white stake 10 fect above the water, will be established on the northerly bank of the Columbia River at Parker Landing, Washington, a¢ a guide in the narrow and rocky chapnel. Outer end of Washougal Wharf B. % N., Tangent te east- The following e List 'of Beacon: Buoys, Pacific Coast, 1902, ey Columbia River Entrance, page 52. Peacock Spit Bell Buoy, nun-shaped, latticework body irmounted by a bell, reported as having gone drift November 4, has been discontinued, it baving been found impracticable to keep a bell-buoy in position, OWing to the heavy seas and tides. ALASKA. Saginaw Channel, page 91. Faust Rock Buoy, a H 8. second-class can, Is reported, October 31, as being out of position, and to the westward of the rock it marks, in place of its proper position 100 feet to the eastward sof it. | The buoy will be replaced as.early as practica: e By order of the Lighthouse Board. C. G. CALKINS, Commander U. 8. N., Lighthouse Inspector, Sun, Moon and Tide, United States Coast and Geodetlo Survey— Times and' Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. _Published by officlal au- thority of the Superintendent, NOTE—The mfi and low waters occur at the city front (Misslon-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Polnt; the Feight of tide is the same at both places. 100 cs soap, 200 cs | | salmon, 4000 1bs soda, 2572 Ibs nuts, 8975 1bs | and shoes, 200 cs coal oil, 27 cs soap, 45 kegs | the early tides are given in the left ‘hand *column. the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time: the fourth time column gives the last tide of ti day, except when there are but three tides, sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States .c‘out Survey Ehxur.:‘ gxemdwa;sh ‘u'.'&"“" ) g0 _precedes the height, and then the num) given is subtracted from the depth given by the charta. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16. Sun rises o 6:52 Sun sets 58 Noon rises . 5 . m. Time Ball. > Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N, Mer- Chants’ Exchinge, San Francisco, Cal., November 15, 1902. The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day, 1. e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § m., Greenwich time, & J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U, S. N., In charge. il Sl Sy Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. From. ' Due. Stuslaw River .. .|Nov. 16 Seattle & Olympia ....[Nov. 18 San Pedro . Nov. 18 San Pedro . *|Nov. 16 San Pedro . .|Nov. 10 Seattle !|Nov. 18 Nanaim Nov. 16 Willapa. Nav. 16 Portland Nov. Grays Ha Oyster Harbor . Seattle & Tacoma San Diego & Way Pts. Sydney & Way Ports. Grays Harbor . Grays Harbor Seattle . Seattle .. T umboldt 3 Alb. River...| Point Arena & Albion. i City Puebla..| Puget Sound Ports....!Noy. 18 Algoa + Nanaimo . . Nov. 19 City Para....| Panama & Way Ports.|Nov. 19 Ramona Newport & Way Ports.|Nov. 19 Pt. Arena Mendoeino & Pt. Arena|Nov. 20 Santa Rosa.. | San Diego & Way Prts.|Nov. 20 Crescent City | Crescent City ......... [Nov. 20 Amasis. Hamburg & West Coast|Nov. 21 Pomona. Humboldt +INov. 21 Aral,. Hakodate Nov. 22 Grays Harbor {|Nov. 23 San Pedro & Way Pts.|Nov. 23 Puget Sound Ports 248 Humboldt . 25 China & Jap 5 Portland & Asf 25 N. Y wvia Panama .26 Mexican Ports ... 27 TO SAIL. Steamer_ Destination. Salls.| Pler. November 16. J.8.Kimball| Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pler 2 Arcata. C. Bay-Pt. Orford|10 am|Pier 18 - Phoenix Mendocino 'City. 1 pm|Pler 13 8. Rosa San Diego & Wi 9 am|Pier 11 November 1 Newburg...| Los Angeles Ports:| 6 pm|Pler 2 8. Barbara.! Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm|Pler 2 Chehalis. Grays Harbor .....| 4 pmiPler 2 Olympic. ... Whatcom & Fairho| 5 pm|Pler 2 W. Kruger.| Los Angeles Ports|10 am(Pier 2 Humboldt . 1 pm|Pier 2 Humboldt . 11:30 p|Pier 11 Puget Sound Ports|1l am|Pier 19 November 18, Siuslaw River . <ieeno|Pler 2 Coos Bay . 10 am|Pler 13 Coquille River 10 am|Pler 2 Alliance Portland & Way..| 5 pm|Pier 16 Coos Bay.. | San Pedro & Wauy.| 9 am|Pler 11 November 19. North Fork | Humboldt .. 9 am|(Pler 2 November 20. | Eurek: Humboldt . 9 am|Pier 13 | Corona. Humboldt 1:30 p|Pler 11 | State Cal...| San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier il | Alb. River. | Pt Arena & Albion| 6 pm|Pler 13 | Eureka.. Seattle & Tacoma.|...... Pler — | Sequota..."| Willapa Harbor....| 4 pm|Pler 2 November Zi. G. Dollar.. | Grays Harbor 4 pm|Pier 2 G. Lindaue)| Gray's Hacbor ....| 4 pm(Pier 2 C: Nelson..| Seattle & Tacoma.|10 am|Pier 2 Hambg v. W Coast( 2 pm|Pier 2T November 22. Point Arena . 2 pm[Pier 2 Newport & W: 9 am|Pler 11 N. Y. via Panamall2 m|PMSS Puget Sound Portsill am|Pier 19 November 23. San Diego & Way| 9 am|Pler 11 November 25. | China & Japan...| 1 pm[PMSS i November 27. Puget Sound Ports|11 am|Pier 19 | Sydney & Way Pts[10 am|Pier 7 FROM SEATTLE. | Steames. For. Safls. | Dirigo... Skagway & Way Ports.|Nov. 16 Cottage City. | Skagway & Way Ports.|Nov. 17 AL'KL........| Skagway & Way Ports.|Nov. City Seattle..| Skagway & Way Ports./Nov. 19 Dolphin. . .| Skagway & Way Pts... Nov. £0 Excelsior. Cooks Inlet & Way Pis|Nov. 25 Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Saturday, November 15. Stmr Pomona, Shea, 18% hours from Eu- | reka. Stmr Rival, Waldek, 44 hours from San Pedro. Bktn § G Wilder, Jackson, 16 days from Honolulu, CLEARED. Saturday, November 15. Stmr San Jose, Brown, Panama, etc; Pacific Mail Steamehiz Co. Stmr Zealandia, Dowdell, TR Spreckels & Bros Co. Br_stmr Gaelic, Finch, Honolulu, Yokohama and Hongkong; O & O §8 Co. Br stmr Quito, Shotton, Portland; James Er- nest Laidlow. Honolulu; Br ship Glencona, Lynn, Liverpool; G W McNear. Bark Edward May, Hanson, Makaweli and Alexander’ & Baldwin (Ltd). tle. Nelson, Honolulu; J D 30 | Sperry Flour Company. Saturday, November 15. Dowdell, Honolulu. Despatch, Levinson, Astort s Madsen, Casvar. Polnt 'Arenu, Hansen, Mendocino. Signal, Bendegaard, Coos Bay. Gualaia, Olsen, Alblen. San Pedro, Jahnsen, Eureka. Santa Cruz, Nicolson, Moss Landing. Crescent City, Payne, Crescent City. Eureka, Jessen, Eureka. San Jose, Brown, Panama.and way s, POE ¥ etmr Gaellc, Finch, Honolulu, Yokohama and Hongkons. Fr ship Jules Gommes, Dennes, Queenstown. Ttal bark Speme, Schiaffino, Sydney. Bktn Archer, Calhoun, Honolulu. Schr Rosamond, Johnson, Honolulu. Schr H C Wright, Nielsen, Mahukona. Schr Virginja (new), Nelson, Portland, Or. SPOKEN. Oct 27, l1at 15 N, lon 28 W, Br ship Cardi- ganshire, hence July 20, for Queenstown. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Nov 16, 10 p m—Weather clear; wind NW, velocity G miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. MARSHFIELD—Salled Nov 16—Stmr Alll- ance, for San Francisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Nov 15—Schr ‘Transit, trom Hilo. Passed outward Nov 15—Bktn Robert Sud- den, for San Francisco. PORTLAND—Arrived Nov 16—Bark Wauds- bek, from Santa Rosalia. TACOMA—Sailed Nov 15—Bktn Robert Sud- den, for San Francisco. Nov 14—Schr Glen- dalé, for San Francisco. POINT REYES—Passed Nov 15, 9 a m— Stmr Brunswick, from Bureka, for San Pedro. EUREKA—Arrived Nov’ 15—Stmr Corona, hence Nov 1i: stmr Westvort, hence Nov 12; stmr Meteor, from Topolobampo. Sailed Nov 15—Schr Emma Claudina, for San Francisco; Ger bark Gerda, for Liverpool. NEAH BAY—Passed in Nov 15—Schr Tran- sit, from Hilo, for Port Townsend. FORT BRAGG—Afrived Nov 15, 11 a m— Stmr Marshfield, hence Nov 14. Sailed Nov 15—Stmr Coquille River, for San BT LOS ANGELES—Salled Nov 15—Stmr Aleatraz, for San Francisco. VENTURA—-AHIVG& Nov 15—Stmr George Loo? hence Nov 3 o ONDO--Arfived Nov 15—Stmr Robart Dollar, from Portland, Or, and sailed for San 18C0.. AN DIEGO—Arrived Nov 15—Br ship Tas- mania, from London. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Nov 15—Stmr Rob- ert Dollar, from Redondo. - Salled Nov 15—Stmrs Aberdeen and Olym- Newburg, Grace Dollar and G C Francisco. !ohsfl'rl.n—hmm Nov. 15—Stmr Queen, e Ny 15—Stmr ALK, for Skagway: stmr City®¢ Puebla, for Sar’ Franelsco: Ger Stmr Karnak, for San Francisco; stmr Faral- fon, for Skagway; stmr Bertha, for Valdez. ASTORIA—Arrived Nov 15-—Stmr Melville ‘Dollar, hence Nov 12. FOREIGN PORTS. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Nov 13—Br stmr Glenogle, from Tacoma. 5 Satled Nov 16—Br stmr Dorle, for San Fran- cisco.. MONTEVIDEO—Salled Oct 21—Dutch stmr Folmina, for St Vincent. VALPARAISO—Salled 'Nov H—Ger stmr Isis, for San Francisco. KOBE—Arrived Nov 1—Br stmr Glenlochy, London, for Tacoma. ""V%OSUV tled Nov 15—Br stmr Mio- S CIREAMPTON—Arrived Nov 15— scir A ViRCENT o ST IT—Arrived prior to Nov 15-- Dutch stmr Folmina, hence Aug 20.. £ | CALLAO—Sailed Nov 14—Ger estmr Her- monthis, for San Francisce. MAZATLAN—sSalled Nov 14—Ger stmr Ama- sis, for San Francisco. Nov 13—Stmr City of Para, for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. . " 'HONGKONG—Arrived prior to Nov 15—Stmr Peru, from San Francisco. - YOKOHAMA—Arrived prior to Nov_15— Stmr Cootic, from San Franciseo, via Hono- lulu, for Hongkong. < . NEW YORK—Sailed Nov 15—Stmr Umbria, for Liverpol; stmr Bohemian, for Liverpool. GLASGOW—Arrived Nov 15—Stmr Numid- ian, from Philadelphia, via St Johns, N F. LIVERPOOL—Arrived' Nev 15—Stmr Cen- trian, from Boston. CHERBOURG—£ailed Nov 15—Stmr Kroon- land, for New York. HAVRE—Sailed Nov 15—Stmr La Gascogne, for New York. LIVERPOOL—Sailed Nov 15—Stmr Etruria, for New Yogk. SOUTH. 'ON—Sailed Nov 15—Stmr St Paul, for Ndw York. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Thirty-Five. A GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P. 3% 3% Eqt G L Co. 3 3% Mutval B L. — 7 OGL&H — 68 Pac G Imp.. 3414 35 Pac L Co. 54 Firem's Fnd.310 320 | BANKS. First Nationl — — L P & A...166%3170 Mer Ex (liq) 40 60 S F Nationl. — — BANKS. |Sav & Loan. 90 |Security Sav.325 Union Trst.i830 Am N B. Anglo-Cal . Barnk of Cal.455 Cal Safe Dp.137%145 SAVINGS Ger S & L.2005 2175 Humboldt .. — = 120 Mutual ..... 80 e S F Sav U.540 STREET RAILROADS. -.192% — |Market-st . — " — |Presidio . POWDER. | Vigorit ..... — SUGAR. Kilauea . Makawel Onomea 14 i | Paauhau MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack.160% 1621 [Oceanic § Co 17% Cal Fruit As. 93 95 |Pac A F A.. 2% Cal Wine As.101% — |Pac C Borx. — Morning Session. ‘Board— 10 California Wine Association 20 Giant Powder Com, s 90 100 Honokaa Co; cash 10 Hutchinson $ P Co 90 Hutchinsen S P Co. 200 Hutchinson S P Co. 100 Makawell A California Geary 29% - o Ed | 280 > i & Hutchinson . 38 S .. BREERERERAR & F & 30 Spring Valley Water . $3000 Contra Costa Water bond: :;moo S P of C 6 per cent bonds (1912).1: 1000 S P of C 6 per cent bonds (1912).119 $7% $300 U S 4 per cent (old coup)........110 50 Street. 35 Spring Valley Water CALIFORNIA STOCK & OIL EXCHANGE. Bla. Abby Land & Improvement,. . Alameda Sugar .. ‘American Biscuit American District Tel Bay Counties Power . Cal Central Gas & Elec. Cal Cotton Mills . Cal Jockey Club. Cal Powder . Cal Shlppl.nq Co.. Cal Title Ins'& Trust. Central Bank of Oakland Chutes Company ... City and County Bank. Cypress Lawn Imp Co.... Bastern Dynamite . Ewa Sugar Plantation . Equitable (pool) Gas Four Oil .. 5 Gas Consumers’ Assn. Hanford Oil - Home Ofl Honolulu Imperial Oil . Kern Oil London & Monte Cristo Ofl Mercantile Trust Northern Cal Power Nevada_National Bank. North Shore Ratlroad . 0Oil City Petroleum Orpheum Company Peerless Oil . Pacific States Paraffine Paint . Postal Device & Reed Crude Ol . San Franeisco Dry San_Joaquin Oil.... Sausalito Land_& Ferry. SSHEBRITHESH Standard Electric Sterling O1l .. Thirty-three Oil Twenty-eight Oil . Truckee Electric Union O11 ... Unfon Sugar . United Petroleum . t Shore Ofl cenee SALES. Morning Session. Board— 1000 Junction 200 Junction MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 88 300 Best & Belch. 3541100 Mexican ..... %0 800 Best & Belch. M4 600 Mexican ..... 78 600 Chollar 09 200 Ophir ........1 10 400 Con Cal & V. 59| 800 Potosi . . 15 800 Con Cal & V. 88| 500 Sierra Nevada 19 500 Gould & Cur. 11l 500 Union Con.... 27 Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Merninz Session. 600 Andes ... 051200 Gould & Cur. 500 Best & Belch. 40/1500 Gould & Cur. 400 Best & Belch. 2011500 Justice 200 Best & Belch. 30| 300 Mexican'. 500 Best & Belch. 3! 12 13 300 Mexican . 500 Best & Belch. 33| 200 Mexican . 200 Best & Beich. 35| 200 Mexican . 200 Best & Beich. 34| 200 Occidental 400 Best & Belch. 32| 100 Ophir . 500 Bullion . 01] 500 Potosi . 100 Caledon: 115, 200 Sterra N 300 Chollar . 0s| 200 Silver Hill.... 250 Con_Carl 88| 200 Union 1000 Gould & Cu: 500 Gould & Cui CLOSING QUOTATIONS, SATURDAY, Nov. 15—12 m. Bid.Ask. | Bid. Ask. Alpha — 03 Justice . 04 05 07 Kentuck . ..l o1 04 03 ~ady Wash... 05 i1 12 Mexican ..... 74 Best & Beich. 36 37)Jccidental ... 10 Bullion . — 01 Ophir . 1051 10 20 1 25 Overman .... 19 20 11 12 Potosl . . 18 17 00 10 Savage . 05 08 fonfidence ... 70 75 8corplon ..... — 03 Zon Cal & Va, 85 87!Seg Belcher... 03 03 fon Imperial. 01 02 Sierra Nevada 19 20 fon N Y. — 02 Stiver Hil... 50 82 frown Point.. 00 105t Louis ... — 08 Bureka Con.. 18 —|3yndicate .1, — o Fxchequer ... — 01|Union Con... 28 29 Gould & Cur. 15 17Utah .. . 04 08 Hale & Nor.. "21 24|Yellow Jacket 12 .14 Julla ... — 0t RAILWAY TRAVEL. SANTA FE TRAINS . m, Dally is Bakersfleld ping at all points in San Joaquin Tesponding traln arrives at 7:50 a, m, dally. 9:30 a. m. Mondays and Thursdays is the Valley. tfi-l‘::-. feck| Sun- Days.| days. RAILWAY TRAVEL OUTHERN, PACIFIC rains leave and dre due to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street) Ixive — Frow NoveupEs 15, — AmmivR 7.00a Bealcia, Suisun, Eimira and Secra- mento .. - .00A Vacaville, Winters, . ‘304 Martinez, San Ramon, Vaiiejo, Santa Rosa.. 8.004 Napa, Calist - Davis, Wood] Knights Landing, 8.004 8.004 8000 8.304 Marysville, Oroville. - Atlantie Express—Ogden and Eaat. Xiles, Lathrop, Stockton XNlies, Mendots, Hanford, Visalia, m Porterville . Shasta Express— Davis, Williams g’nr Bartlett Spriogs), Willows, ed Bluff, Portiand.. . San Jose, Livermore, Stockton, 1ot Sacramento, ~Placerville, Marysville. Chico, Red Biuff. ... Oakdale. Chinese, Jamestown. So- nora, Tuolumne and Angsls Vallefo...... Crescent City Express — Martinez, ‘Tracy, Latlirop.: kton,Merced, Raymond, Fresno, Bakersfield, Los Angeles and New Orleans. l‘;.fl: Valiejo, Martinez and Way Stations 7. The Overland Limited — Ogden, 7.582 8.304 8.304 S8 838 4287 Denver, Omaba, Chicago.. Hayward, Nilesand Way Stations. Sacramento River Steamers... Benicfa, Wfnters, _Sacramento, Woodiand, Williams, Wiliows, Knights 'Landin arysville, Oroville, Colusa,C ehams La: Hayward, Niles and Way Stations.. 4. Martinez,San Ramou, Valiejo,Naps, Callstogs, Santa Rosa. 4.00 Niles. Livermore. Stockton., 3 4.30r Hayward. Niles, Irvington, San ] Jose, Livermore. - 4.307 The Owl Limited- Bakersfeld, Saugus Barbara, Los State Limited re, for Santa ngeles. (Golden eeper carried on s i - > Nile: e 8! Hayward, Niles and San Jose.. Vailejo Orfental 5.507 18. 6.00» Ogs Omaha, §t. Louis, Chicago. €7.007 Sunset Limited Westbound—New 7.00r San Pabio, Port Costs, - and Way Stations.. |)fl: 790 - Marysville, Redding. ramento, Marysville, Portiand, Puget Sound and East. et Fot St N et Beremt 8164 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, 12167 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, New Almaden Felton, Boulder @9.30» Hunter's Train. Leaves Los Gatos 4.5 Px Sunday York. New Orleans, Los Angeles, Vallejo.. 18107 Hayward, Kiles and San Jose. Felton, Boulder Creek, Sants Creek, Santa Cruz and Principsl OAKLAND H R A From SAN FRANCISCO, Foof of Market ln:n sis™ Fresno, Mendota, Martinez .. 8.25a Oregon & California Express—Sac- CoA :T LINE (Narrow Gauge). Cruz and Way Stations.. Way Stations. ha! 4162 Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos..... | ”fi —13:15_9:00 11:00 A.d. 1.00 3.00 From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 15: 18:05 10:00 4. 12.00 2.00 4.00 r.x. ARl R . sy 104 San Jose and Way Stations.. ‘004 San Jose and Way Stattons.. 004 New Almaden. 8.004 Coast Line Limited —San Jose, Gliroy, Holllster, Salinas, Sen Luls _ Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los Ange- les and Principal Intermedinte Station: s oust Express—New Or- Los Angeles. Santa Bar- bars, San Jose, Pactfic Grove, Del Monte - San Jose. Tres nos, Capitola, Santa Crus, Pacific Grove, Saltnas, San Luis Obispo and Princtpal Intermediate Stations San Jose and Way Stations.. San Jose and Way Stations . San Jose and Way Stations. San Jose and Way Stations ... . Del Monte Express—8an Jose, & roy, Hollister, Santa Crusz, Del Moste. Montetey, Pacifc Grove, and Principal Way Statfons. Burlingame, San Mateo, Redwood, Mealo Park, Palo Alto, Mountain View. Santa Clara and San Jose. San Joseand Principal WayStations San Jose. Los Gatos and Princfpal ‘Way Stations San Jose and Pri San’ Mateo, ' Belmont, Hedwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto.. San Jose and Way Stations.. Sunset Limited—San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara,Los Angeles, Dem- ing, E1 Paso, New Orleans, New York, eastbound a11467 San Jose and Way Stations A for Moraing. P for Afternoon. % Saturday and Sunday only. § Stops at all stations on Sunday. 1 Sunday excepted. $ Sundsy only. ] 2t Gosten Jo. with tratn tor Hanford, o1 at Gosl e At Fresno, for Visalia vis . & Via Coast Line. o 7 Tuesday and Friday. m may be made st from Bakersfleld. n Dafly except Sgturday. -w.Vis San Josquin Vallex, CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C& LESSHDS SAN FEANGISGU ahu NunTH PAGIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. w'ngz.gsnfix.s;’ 30, n:u_ro.hu:nw a m.; 12:35, i 3 I:u:du:—h';- trips at 130, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:30, m, IO SAN FRANCISCO. w9 004 9.004 10.30a 11.30a4 al 130n 3.007 13.302 307 .00P R b5 k5 1 Goshen Je. with tratm 7:30 a| 8:00 | Sebastopol |10:40 8/10:20 & 3:30 p| 5:00 :I ['738 5l 820 connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West ‘and White Sulphur Springs; at Fultom for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton ; at Geyserville for Skagss Springs; at R e ey Bartlett Springs; at_Uklah for Vidhy Springs, Blue Mooy """h?.&m. e Bucuneils’ “Hetahts, Hot Half-way House, O On sumaays— a-trip, ticksts to all polate o Market st, Chromicle WHITING, R X. RYAN, B Gen. Pass. Agt. KORTH SHORE RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing April 27, 1908 FROM SAN ‘)}gnasco TO MILL VALLEY ks DR —7‘5‘.“_& 3 F S Fip i o 4 .E’g il Vi n:n,':’,’:"&_,,{z? ':'., 150, 2738, 0:4, 5700, 8.0 Trains marked (* to San m!s-: '—?no 7:40, 8. 1 m. 3555, 3018, *3.30, 4odh, 5.0, : m YS—6:00, %8:00, 9:30, *11. “’"E‘ 00, 315, 380, 4118, 5oy, “ema :30, 7:85, 10: 11:10 1%, A 28045 .00, ¢ on. 70 i0s P P 7:45 a m., Week and way stations. 3:15 p. m., Saturdays—Cazadero and way staticns. B ‘week §:15 5. m, week days (Saturdays excepted)— §:00 a. m, Sundays—Cazadero and way sta. 10500 a. m, Sundays—Point Reyes and way Legal Holiday boats and trains will run on