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CITY HEAL ESTATE.
■gEAUTIFCL SAl'SAi.iTo. ~ ~~"
A 10 years' lease of a lot 90x110 on the grade
level and ready to build on; the yearly rent is only
?..-i_-,"'" c owner pays the taxes; a few minutes'
walk from the ferry; no hills to climb; for good
reasons, the undersigned is obliged to sell her lease-
mis is a rare opportunity for any one desiring a
suburban home, for almost nothing, in this beaut i-
*"'_ place. Call or address MRS. E. A. DUFFY
2119 Mason St., city. '
p EAPEST LOT IN THE CITY*.
V-«i _- , MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK,
j. 1 50— line level lot on l'olsom st.; street work
all done; i--„ . trie cars will soon be run-
ning. BALDWIN A HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery.
ftIftJ^ACASH, $1800 ON TIME, BITS
l"-?-i. 0 " JV/ store and 2 flats; lot 25x80 ft.: rents,
$400 a year; always rented. SPECK'S, 30 Mont-
gomery St. ~.
S'Xl'fl 3 NICK FLATS; MISSION; LOT
— -itjyt. 25 ~80 feet; rents $32 a month: worth
$4000; terms half cash. SPECK'S, 80 Montg. St.
Ql 1 00. I MCALLISTER ST., NEAR LAB-
ypxx.KJXJXJ. kin, with improvements; 27:6 x
laO to rear street. WILSON A CARS, 18 Post.
TYTEW COTTAGES FOR SALE, 6 ROOMS AND
-A bath; all the latest improvements. Apply on
premises, Harrison st., bet. 21st and 22d.
WORTH DOUBLE! 27x100; BEMIS
*- """■ st., near Castro: block from electric
cars^rcady to build. J. R. ROCHE. Ban Rafael.
V O , ll SALE— PACIFIC HEIGHTS; 1 LEFT OF
I those elegant new 10-room houses; all tinted:
unobstructed marine view; furnace heat; all mod-
ern improvements; stone garden walks: A'allejo
si., bet. Laguna and Octavia. 1919 Vallejo st.
Ranted —to EXCHANGE for CITY
» » property, ■" nice modern improved cottages
in a\ esi Oakland; near station; one of 4 rooms and
Bath, other two of 5 rooms and bath: lot 92x113:
Jalne $7500; rented for $50; will pay difference If
►'"■' Address H. ii.. 623 Golden Gate aye.
0,170.1 HOUSE, 6 ROOMS; BARN, ETC.,
*w-_* • '• in Berkeley; lot 100x100, with creek.
95250— House, 7 rooms; fine corner; 120x13.').
with orchard.
-Fine corner; 40x100; macadamized; .sloo
down. $100 yearly.
• HAS. A. BAILEY, 46 Market St., or Berkeley
station. Berkeley.
Q&QAA CASH, $750 ON TIME, BUYS LOT
'- ''•" '-'ox 120 feet on car line; vicinity Pine
St.; ready to build. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery si.
};<''! TENEMENT Hoi 18 ROOMS
and lot ; rents $38 per month ; mortgage $1800
at 7 per cent; owner compelled to sell, must sell:
real value over $3000; lot 25x80; good location;
make an offer. Address P. R„ 34 Kissllng st.
JY.O YOU WANT A SUMMER HOME?
See those beautiful lots at Alto, Marin County;
only 40 minutes from city; price $150; easy terms
JOOST J- WOOLLE, . 4 New Montgomery st.
<^\l.!l BARGAIN— BUSH, NEAR MASON,
»~C «"'■'. north side; 20 rooms. For partlcu-
JMSSee E. AY. ELTON. 410 Montgomery st.
COUNTRY REAL ESTATE.
1 . 1 ; --_^^ :^^
XJ DEALERS,
Sacramento and San Francisco
COUNTRY REAL ESTATE A SPECIALTY.
an c have more contracts upon country lands for
sale than any dealers In San Francisco, and will
guarantee to locate any one who desires to purchase
or exchange his property.
One of the greatest bargains offered for sale in
Sacramento County.
$22,500—157 acres of rich bottom land, 40 of
which are in hops and 20 acres in Bartlett pears.
All the land will produce three crops of alfalfa a
year without irrigation. There is a nice residence
of eight rooms, large barns, hophouses, etc.; lo-
cated only one mile from the city limits of Sacra-
mento. Will rent for $1400 cash on long lease.
Property must be sola, and the party would take a
residence at a value of $5000 or $6000 in part pay-
ment. r '
Apply to EDWIN K. ALSIP A CO.,
9 Rotunda Mills building, San Francisco.
*>*-, >>■ RE TRACT IN CONTRA COSTA
GXJ County; '- M _ miles from railroad and boat-
landing; all level creek bottom land; on county
road; running water; a great sacrifice at $50 per
acre
< XX(\(\ 20 ACRES CHOICE LEVEL LAND
*^!GGXJXJ. half a mile from Capitola, Santa Cruz
County: 16 acres bearing fruit: good house six
rooms; yards for 1000 chickens; on sprinkled road.
*1 9 ACRES RICH FOOTHILL LAND, NEAR
X— Napa; 8 acres orchard, mostly bearing: all
fenced ; good house, barn and outbuildings: stock,
wagon, implements, chickens, etc.; everything
goes; ouly $1500.
"I ftft ACRES IX VINEYARD VALLEY,
J-UU Monterey County: 120 acres can be culti-
vated; 60 acres now planted: balance oak wood
and pasture: all fenced; plain buildings: price
$1200 if sold soon.
Apply to I. H. JORDAN A CO., 188 Crocker
building, San Francisco.
ft ACRES NEAR 1 1 AA* AA* A RDS ; ABOUT 4
XJ acres in fruit; cottage, barn and several
chicken-houses; this is a good place, and will be I
sold below its value on account of departure; make
an offer. P&ilsg
£2600— 160 acres in Sonoma County; 1000 fruit
trees: small vineyard: plenty of wood and fine
trout stream; house, barn and outhouses; great
bargain. I.A MA 4 LYON, 216 Kearny st.
-I'l.rl.unAl'.'i.UX: $3200; 18 ACRES OF
- v ri«h, level land li~. miles from Vacaville: all
but 1 acre in apricots, prunes and Crawford peaches,
I years old anil in perfect condition and loaded
with fruit; 1 acre just planted 10 apricots; this
p a~e has received perfect care since planting and
Is In perfect condition; the one who secures It gets
a snap bargain: see it for yourself. GAM AN A
I. yon. 215 Kearny st.
-< 1( W I GOVERNMENT LAND LOCATION:
•_ 1"". 160 acres close to San Francisco; 7
miles from railroad town; worth $1000. Apply to
WHEELER i CO.. 646 Market St., Chronicle bldg.
I"''R SALE— A GOOD STOCK FARM OF 240
x acres, fenced; 2 good houses; abundance of
water, variety of fruit, some timber: or will ex-
change for income city property not exceeding $5000
or ¥6000 in value. Apply N., box 10, this office.
711 AND 20 ACRE PIECES— AI FOR CHICK-
• . en ranches; on 8 and 10 years' credit $25,
$30. $70 and $100 per re: within 1 mile of town.
D. H. TWING, Sonoma City, Cal.
"r I. PETERS, MILLS building, offers
•' • in Sonoma County three of the finest tracts of
fruit land in the State in subdivisions; on line of
railroad; terms easy; send for maps.
SANTA CLARA AA LLEY" LANDS- HAVE
► a large and well selected list of choice lands and
orchard homes in Santa Clara County. Our teams
are ready at all times to show our properties. W.
G. GRIFFITH, 17 North First st,. San Jose, Cal. i
Mi N COUNTY— SOOO ACRES 26 MILES I
from San Francisco.
RANCHO DE NOVATO.
Tracts of any size desired; fruit, grain and vege- I
table land; no irrigation; both rail and water
transportation: $40 to $75 per acre; easy terms.,
town of Nova to; graded school, hotels and stores'
on the property; send for circular.
Dairy for sale with or without cows.
SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64
and 86, Chronicle building.
» WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE
A. AVKEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing.
PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE.
W-/-> AHA KKCH ANGE for < iTA'l'ltOP-
«_*'.__,__.. A " '" I. erty; 2 farms, joining, comprising
65 acres ; in earliest part of A'aca Valley ,and only IVa
miles from town: all in bearing trees, best-paying
early varieties: rented for $2800 cash rental,
which will go to purchaser; would exchange 30
acres rented at $1500, separate if desired, atsl2,-
-000; there is no better investment than this in the
country. i.AMAN A LA'QN. '.fls Kearny st.
}• EDUCATIONAL.
-\7 r ER?ICAITA7Sin^IN^
> taught. C. EISENSCHIMEL, 235 Kearny.
Julian ' BEDDABD, THE ENGLISH AC-
J tress, coaches ladies and gentlemen for the
dramatic profession; appearances arranged. Shake-
spearean Academy, 406 Van Ness aye.
S""TIEHL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, HISTORY
bdg, 723 Market; Invest .gate; special Offer.
i ENGLISH ■ BRANCHES TAUGHT: YOUNG
IX lady teacher. 140 Fulton, nr. Van Ness aye.
SCHOOL ELECTRICAL^ CIVIL, MINING, ME-
chanlcal engineering, surveying, architecture,
assay: est*),. '64. VAN DEB NAILLEN, 723 Mkt.
}fi_ALDfl BCsfnkss COLLEGE. 24 POST;
1 always in the lead. Send for circulars.
LEGAL NOTICES. «
eceivepT's SAL.'. OF PERSONAL PROP-
JLv erty at public auction— Notice is hereby given
that by virtue of an order of sale made and issued
nut of "the Superior Court of Santa Clara County,
■ V . on the Ist day of March, 1895, in the matter
of the insolvency of ISADORE LABELL, an in-
solvent debtor, now pending In said court, the un-
dersigned, the receiver appointed In said Insol-
vency proceedings, hereby offers for sale at public '
auction all of the property hereinafter mentioned
belonging to the estate of said Insolvent, now In
said receiver's possession, in store at tho northwest
corner of Second and San Fernando sts., in the city
of San Jose. Said property consists of a full line
of dress goods, dry goods, men's and boys' furnish-
ing goods, men's and boys' hats, shoes and store
fixtures, amounting to as per Inventory, $13,-
-275 20.
The above-mentioned property may be Inspected
any time during business hours and up to the hour
of sale by applying at the sheriff's office of Santa
said sule will take place on the premises at the
NW corner of Second and Sun Fernando streets, In
the city of San Jose, In said county and State, on
Saturday, the 16th day of March, 1895, at 11
o'clock a. m. of that day. ,'.'■-;"_.
said property will be sold as a whole or in three
separate parcels, as the receiver may deem most
expedient and for the best Interests of the creditors
c: said estate. _ _. „ . ._ _. .,
J II LYNDON, Receiver of, the Estate of ISA-
DORE t^l'lLL.un Insolvent debtor. _ _- '
.JOHN K. RICHARDS and JOHN 1.. JURY, At-
torneys for receiver. ' ._, __-„__,,_ ,_,_.
■ Dated San Jose thla 2d day of March, 189j. ,
7alt _ yandcountytreasury,sanfran-
\J Cisco, March 1, 1895.-In compliance wilh the
provisions Of Section sof Order 598 of the Board
of Supervisors, approved September 15, 1880, there
will be sold at public auction by 15.8. SI EAR A
Co. at their salesrooms, 31-33 Sutter street, on
MONDAY. April 1, 1895, at 1 o'clock p. if., sundry
articles of stolen, lost and unclaimed property
recovered by the police force of Baa 1 ranclseo as
detailed in an Inventory thereof on file in the office
of the clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and con-
sisting of jewelry, wearing apparel, pistols, knives,
•be Open for Inspection on morning of » a J^;, R
City and County Treasurer.
OAKLAND REAL ESTATE.
AH AND ; UNPRECEDENTED
AYe are now offering 100 choice lots in the geo-
graphical center of Berkeley ranging In size from
40x100 to 60x135. Terms. $25 cash down, balance
$5 and $10 per month, or one-fifth cash, balance ii
four equal payments, interest at 8 per cent per
annum. These lots are situated along the line of
the California and Nevada Railroad and right in
the line of immediate improvements. This offer-
tag is made with a view of making Immediate sales
and to insure purchasers of an advance in values
Realty will surely advance in value in the next
year. You can't make a safer investment than
now. Oakland and Berkeley will be the terminus
of one or more overland railroads. Our prospects
are brighter than those of any other city on the
coast. Your Investments will reward you better
litre than elsewhere. Come, see, you will buy.
Full particulars at the office of CLOUGH &
BAKER, 1002 Broadway, Oakland.
BADGER'S PARK TRACT— IOO LOTS, 30
feet front each, at reduced rules; $500 a lot;
small cash payment, balance within 3 years; best
residence location in Oakland: fine schools and
churches; very convenient; will soon he business
center of Oakland ; 3 minutes' walk to local cars
HO minutes to San Francisco; two lines of electric
can pass the property every ft minutes. Apply to
owner, T. A\*. BADGER, oil the premises, 953 SeA'-
enth aye.. cor. E. Ninth St., Oakland.
OR SALE OFFER ANTED FOR A LARGE
residence and grounds on the heights, East Oak-
land, near Borax Smith's palatial residence, to close
an estate. BENEDICT A CO., 457 Ninth st.,
Oakland.
C» OlM_fl 2-STORY HOUSE, 7 IMS; HIGH
tJpGXJXJXJ. basement, laundry, electric bells, gas
or electric lighting; centrally located ; house never
been occupied; lot 35x135;" street work all done;
$800 cash, balance $30 per month; no interest;
must be sold by April 1 : don't fail to see this. Call
or address AA*. W. BLOW, IOIO Broadway.Oakland.
C-Ofi f\f\i\ A FINE 2-STORY RESIDENCE
tjD-iv/.UUU. of 14 rooms; all modern; lot 80.
150: AY. side Alice st., near Durant. Call or nd-
dress AY. AY. BLOAV. 1010 Broadway, Oakland.
IAOR SALE— SI2,OOO; NEW MODERN Hot si
X of 12 rooms: lot 78x120; situated on Duran
St., near Alice; good stable and all modern in
provements. call or address W. AY. blow, 1010
Broadway, Oakland.
$1 X flfifi A HANDSOME 2-STORY RESI-
I'I.HWU, dence of I 'J rooms, bath and base
ment: good stable and all modern Improvements
situated on W. side of Madison St., near Durant; a
bargain; must be sold, call or address at once AY
AY. BLOW. 1010 Broadway, Oakland.
<*) ( I".. I A NEAV MODERN 7-RoOM 2-STORY
0 — ''«J"'. house and good lot; sunny and well
located; all street work complete; near Broadway ;
you cannot duplicate the same for less than $4000
anywhere In Oakland; terms easy. ALDEN A
GARFIELD, builders, 902 Broadway, Oakland.
Ci XXCifl ■"» ACRES, IR'CSE. ETC.; PART IN
fSGOxJXJ. fruit; located at Fruitvale. ALDEN
A- GARFIELD, 902 Broadway, Oakland.
TIT" ANTED— 50 HEAD OF SMALL MULES
»» broke; also 2 carloads of high grade cows, In
exchange for clear Oakland real estate; will pa
part cash. Address P. O. box 86, Oakland.
OQO'fl 9-BOOM BERKELEY HOME;
qpd_u_)U- just building; 2 blocks east Dwigfa
wav station; north side Blake st.; easy payment
fine bay view. C. P. KERN A CO., 902 Broadway,
Oakland.
Ml ST SACRIFICE — A FINE HOME IN
Berkeley and 2 In Oakland; finest location
forced to sell. F. C. WATSON, 463 Ninth St., Oak-
land.
QQfififl * ,]X, ' : LA 111 CORNER lot in
<$)QXJXjXI. Alameda; short walk to Morion-st.
Station: 180 feet on Clinton aye., 390 feet on Sher-
man aye; this is a good investment and must be
sold. Apply t AY. W. BLOW, 1010 Broadway,
Oakland.
ANT AN OFFER FOR A HOUSE ON
TT Grove st.; good location. Address K. E.
BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland.
OB BENT— A RARE CHANCE: RESIDENCE
of 12 rooms and bath; very large grounds and
orchard: lots of flowers: outside of town. Apply
to owners, A. J. SNYDER A CO.
"~~l.ro Mill ONE OFTHE OLDEST REAL
'J . estate dealers In Oakland, has again opened an
office at 478 Tenth St.. Oakland.
OOK! $150— LOTS IN FRUITVALE ONLY
$1 cash and $1 a week; buy a home and save
your small earnings; the new railroad will double
values in Oakland. H. B. FINNEY, 902 Broad-
way, Oakland.
Cl 1 9fifl HOUSE, 5 ROOMS, IN BERKELEY;
O'—C'U. lot 40x100; one-third cash.
$400— Lot 40x100: $50 down, $10 monthly; near
proposed railroad.
( HAS. A. BAILEY, Berkeley station, Berkeley.
•< I "a. Ml LOT 1 50x300, FRONTING ON TWO
%7 J OXJXJ. streets; house of brooms: barn, well
and fruit trees; one block to a main thoroughfare
and electric cars- .cash loan of $1000 on this prop-
, erty; must be sold, as owner is going away. 11. M.
CAMERON. 479 Ninth St., Oakland.
<B_l ftXfl CASH— ROOMS :AND BATH: A
t^XXJOXJ bargain; 25x100: Close to local. WM.
P. TODD. 1008 Broadway, Oakland.
\ WEEK'S ■'. NEWS FOR - 5 CENTS — THE
_:Y AVEEKLY CALL, ln wrapper, for mailing.
ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE.
Q^Qn?pi^ : oTjiifJor->D^
'pOXJxJ. south side High st., 100 feet west of
AVashlngton; in payments. DECKER, 1206 Market.
PRNER LOT 36:8.-117, $600; INSIDE LOT.
same size, $525. J. H. YOUNG, 1248 Park St.,
I Alameda.
$•>( ill ALAMEDA NO-LOTS; $25
GXJXJ. cash; $10 monthly; 2 blocks to rail-
road station: if you want bargains see us quick.
MACDONALD, MOTT A CO., 1422 Park St., Ala-
meda.
A LAMEDA — BARGAINS; BEAUTIFUL
, \- homes for sale and to rent, furnished or unfur-
nished; free teams at office, 1355 Park st.. Sundays
and all times to examine property. WILL BURN-
HAM A CO., 1355 Park St.; branch office, BURN-
HAM <fc MARSH CO., 428 Montgomery st.
"L""OR SALE— LOT 160x207,~ W ll H IMPROVE-
x ments, consisting of house, barn and large con-
servatory; adjoins lot on which new City Hall is
now being constructed ; has great prospective
value. CHAS. S. NEAL. F_nc-lnal Bank. Park st.
BERKELEY HEAL ESTATE. ~
QfifllV^^'- CORNER, NEArT'L ; NrVEItsr-
«JpUV/W. ty; very choice.
$2400— Nice 5-room cottage, North Berkeley.
$600— Half price: near College aye.
$850— 5200 down, balance easy payments; s-
room cottage.
$250 40x116; at Lorin, near cars.
j $2400— Large lot and cottage; beautiful yard.
. M L. WURTS, opp. Dwlght-way station, Berke-
ley.
BERKELEY— VINE ST., NEAR OXFORD;
new 10-room cottage cheap to close estate;
near university and station. Apply WM. JONES,
24 Sacramento.
\~_ 1 Q MONTHLY— NEAV 6-ROOM COTTAGE,
I tJ^JLO with mantel, bath, laundry, pantry; fenced;
J sewered; lot 40x100; $1800. F. BOEGLE, 630
Market st.: AY. C. MORAS, Lorin.
ALAMEDA ROOMS AND HOUSES.
\ HOUSE 7 Ro()MS^'a^Th7~sl^6^"'Ts'3T^EV;
''-LL enth. near Railroad avenue (hardware stored.
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OAKLAND FURNITURE FOB SALE.
FURNITURE AND CARPETSAT YOUR OWN
price. H. SCHKLLHAAS. 408 Eleventh st.
MONEY TO LOAN.
ONBV~o!T~TM^NoirT-Vl^
->1 lowest rates. 319 Ellis St., room 12.
Q-^ilf. Afifi FROM $50 UP; ALL PROPO-
*3)GXJXJ .XJXJxJ . sitions; first and second mort-
gages, estates, pianos and furniture; open even-
ings; no delay; square dealing. P. A. DOLAN A
SONS, 632 Market at.
"1 ST AND 2D MORTGAGES, ESTATES,
Apianos,alimony;anysum. MURPHY.62B Market-
-IST, 2D OR CHATTEL MOBTGAGE, PIANOS,
JL estates. Insurance, etc. SPECK'S, 30 Montgy.
81 TO 11 PER CENT OFFERED ON GOOD
2 first mortgage security In prosperous farm-
Ing County. I HAS. E. NAYLOR, 19 Montgomery.
Money To LOAN ON MORTGAGE OR COIr
laterals. .lAS. V.. DAMON, 303 Montgomery.
Ml HI PAL LOAN OFFICE, CROCKER
building, room 57; telephone Main 5122.
6% MONEY ON REAL-ESTATE SECURITY.
. BHADBOUBNB JR. & CO., 313 Montgy st.
ANY SUM Of MONEY ADVANCED ON
your furniture, pianos or real estate; low rates;
call and state your proposition or write: open !
evenings. .1. NOONAN, 1021 Mission st.
ON AN V SECURITY , A r~LO AY RATES ; DE A I J-
.Ing confidential. 43 Crocker building.
MONEY I .' NT : dON JEWELfiYA KDOTHEB
valuables at the Security Loan Bank, 1106
• Market >' nr. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk.
DELINQUENT SALE NOTICES.
TAELINQUENT SALE NOTICE - OOLI'EN
I 1J Eagle Mining; Company— Location of principal
place of business, San Francisco, California; loca- j
tion of works. Devils Gale Mining District, Lyon
County, Nevada, i
Notice— There predelinquent upon the following
described stock, on account of assessment (No. 1),
levied on the Bth ( day of January, 1895, the
several amounts set opposite the names of the re-
spective shareholders, as follows:
;' No.
Names. No. Cert. Shares. Amount.
Morris Mooflfch..... 6 10,000 $1,50000
H. M. Levy, Trustee 7 20,000 3,000 00
11. M. Lew, Trustee 8 1,000 150 00
11. M. Levy, Trustee 9 1,000 150 00
H. M. Levy, Trustee 10 1,000 15000
11. M. Levy, Trustee 11 1,000 150 00
H . M. Lew, Trustee 12 600 75 00
E. B. Holmes, Trustee 18 20,000 3,000 00
E. B. Holmes, Trustee 19 7,900 1,185 00
E. B. Holmes, Trustee. .....2o 995 149 25
And in accordance with law, and an order from
the Board of Directors, made on the eighth day of
January, 1895, so many shares of each parcel of
such stock as may be necessary, will ho sold at pub- j
lie auction at the oflice of the company, room 50,
| Nevada Block, No. 309 Montgomery street, San
Francisco, California, on MONDAY, the fourth I
day of March, 1895, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. tt.
of said day, to pay said delinquent assessment j
thereon, together with costs of advertising and ex- !
penses of sale. ■*■'--
y E. B. HOLMES. Secretary.
Office— Room 60, Nevada Block. No. 300 Monk-
(emery street, San Francisco, California.
';' POSTPONEMENT.
Notice is hereby riven that by order of the Board i
of Directors the date of the sale of delinquent stock
! for assessment No. 1 is hereby postponed to MON-
DAY, the 25th day 0. March, A. D. 1895, at the
same time and place. -,_,_--,_-„ _,
E. B. HOLMES, Secretary. i
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1895.
PIANOS. VIOLINS AND SHEET MUSIC.
L~~ADY GOII?G~AWAYTMITsT-M3IErjiATELY'
1-1 sell her fine upright; offered at one-half price
she paid. Room 21, Flood building.
BREAKING UP OF A FAMILY" HOME ON Ac-
count of unfortunate .occurences, causes the
■lie of a Steinway piano: must be sold; any reason-
able price accepted. Room 10, Flood building.
A l.i ; A I I.N NEW AND 2D-HAND PIANOS;
Hazelton, Brown & Simpson, Mozart etc; hard
times prices; installments. EATON, 735 Market st
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A HIGH-GRADE
_ci. piano slightly used? We can positively suit
you both In the instrument and the price. B. CUR-
TAZ ft SON, 16 to 20 O'FarreU st.
DO YOU WANT AN ELEGANT SELF-PLAY'
lug organ with 15 rolls of music? A splendid
bargain for a'cash customer. BEN. CURTAZ A
SON, 16 to 20 O'Farrell st.
UPRIGHT PIANO CHEAP. APPLY 2703y
I Folsom, near Twenty-third.
iiEW ELEGANT UPRIGHTS, STANDARD
_F makes, almost new, half original cost; see at
once. F. AY. SPENCER A CO., 721 Market st.
Musical CYLINDER PIANO, PLAYING
fifty popular airs, operatic and dance music.
Apply California Champagne Co.'s building, 24-
Stevenson St.
rjX ROSEWOOD UPRIGHT, STOOL AND
«3> i O. cover; 5 installment. 221 Leavenworth st
~\ STEINAVAY PIANO, $150; CHICKERING
_. A upright, almost new, $250; new pianos at bed-
rock prices, ten different makes; square pianos,
$30 upward. BOWERS A SON. 23 and 86 Fifth st
VIAUTION— DO NOT A' WHAT IS CLAIMED
\J to be a Steinwny or Weber Upright Piano from
any person not an established piano dealer without
being first assurred that the piano is what is seems
to be. AYe have a complete record of all Steinway
and AVeber pianos sold on the Pacific Coast in
gast twenty years. Bring the manufacturers* num-
er of piano to us and we will give you its history.
SHERMAN, CLAY' ft CO, Pacific Coast represen-
tatives for Stelnway and AVeber Pianos, corner
Kearny and Sutter sts.
K~ NABE, BUSH & HERTS AND HAINES
pianos. A. L. BANCROFT A CO., 324 Post St.
MA OVA Is. 769 MA 1 ' SHEET MUSIC %
T»l price; Decker Son pianos.
SACRIFICING FAROE STOCK OF UPRIGHT
tO pianos of their own make nt manufacturers'
prices. Hemme A Long Piano Co., 340 Post st.
BARGAINS; ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL IN-
struments. L. I. STANTON A Co.. 663 Market
\\r '.. BADGER, Willi BEN.!. CURIA/. &
Tt . SON, 20 O'Farrell st.
BYRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.— SOHMER,
Newby A Evans, Briggs and other pianos.
STECK, CHICKERING 4 sons. A'OSE AND
Sterling pianos sold on $10 installments. BENJ.
CURTAZ & SON, sole agents. 16-20 O'Farrell st,
STEINWAY UPRIGHT; SLIGHTLY' USED;
grand tone; half-cost. SPENCER, 721 Market.
QUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD * NEAV
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THE HIGHEST ART IN DENTISTRY.
Prices moderate. Office -105 Sutter, nr. Stockton
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done; remember 1 have removed from 6 to 20
O'Farrell st. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK.
BEAUTIFUL ALTTMISTOM-LINED SET OF
artificial teeth, $10, former price $30; for a
short time only. DR. AY. P. COOL, 22 Kearny st.
ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759~MAR-
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ITFUL ALUMINUM-LINED SET OF
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ATTOKKEYS-AT-LAW.
A D"V : lT_^^REe!dlA^b!cE LAWS^A~ipEI 1 A 1.
-cY. ly; collections, damages, wills, deeds, etc. G. W.
HOWE, Att'y-at-law, 850 Market st., cor. Stockton.
\l' W. DAVIDSON, ATTORNE. -AT-LAAV.42O
" . California St.. rms. 14-15: advice free.
OHN R. AITKE~! ATTORNEY- ATT. AAV, B
O 16 and 17. 402 Montgomery st.. cor. California.
i SHERIFF'S SALES.
SHERIFF'S SALE -\VV. M. I'IItAINARIT
O plaintiff, vs. D. J. KELLY kt ai.., Defendants.
No 39.150— Superior Court, Department B— Order
of sale and decree of lien and sale.
Under and by virtue of an order of sale and de-
cree of lien and sale. Issued out of. the Superior
Court. Department No. 8, of the City and County of
San Francisco, State of California, on the 31st day
of July, a. D. 1894, in the above-entitled action,
wherein AA'M. 11. BRAINARD, the above-named
plaintiff, obtained a lodgment and decree of fore-
closure against D.J. KELLY et a!., etc., defend-
ants, on the 28th day of July, A. D. 1894, which
said judgment and decree was on the 31st day of
July, A. D. 1891. recorded in judgment book 20 of
said court, at page 489, 1 am commanded to sell
all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of laud, situ-
ate, lying and being in the City and County of San
Francisco, State of California, and bounded and de-
scribed as follows:
First— All that certain piece or parcel of land in
the City and County of San Francisco, State of
California, commencing on the northerly line of
Dorland street at a point distant two hundred and
one feet and six inches, more or less, westerly from
the point of intersection of the western line "of Do-
lores street and the northern line of Dorland street,
and running thence westerly along said northern
line of Dorland street twenty-five feet more or
less, to the eastern line of subdivision 16: thence
at right angles northerly one hundred and seventy-
five feet to the south line of subdivision 29; thence
easterly twenty-five feet, more or less, and thence
southerly at right angles to said northerly line of
Dorland street one hundred and seventy-two feet
five and one-half Inches, to said northerly line of
Dorland street and the point of commencement.
Second— that certain lot, piece or parcel of
land lying, being and situate in the City and County
of San Francisco, State of California, described as fol-
lows, to wit: Lot number fourteen in block num-
ber eight of the Flint Tract Homestead Associa-
tion, as laid down and designated on a certain map
entitled "Map of the Land of the Flint Tract Home-
stead Association," filed in the oflice of the Re-
corder of the City and County of San Francisco,
Association," filed in the oflice of the R
r of the City and County of San Franclsc
State of California.
Public notice Is hereby given that on TUESDAY,
the 19th day of March, A. D. 1895, at 12 o'clock,
noon, of that day, in front of the New City Hal
Larkln-street wing, In the City and County of San
Francisco, I will, in obedience to said order of sale
and decree of lien and sale, sell the above-described
property, or so much thereof as maybe necessary to
raise sufficient money to satisfy said judgment,
with Interests and costs, etc., to the highest and
best bidder, for lawful money of the United States.
RICHARD I. AVHELAN, Sheriff.
San Francisco, February 25, 1895.
11. B. M. MiLLEn, No. 24 Montgomery street,
San Francisco. Attorney for Plaintiff.
■— — •
t RICHARD t.WHELAN, Sheriff.
n Francisco, February 25, 1895.
11. M. Mii.i.kk, .No. 24 Montgomery stree
Francisco, Attorney for Plaintiff.
HOTEL AEEIVALS.
GRAND HOTEL.
J Morton, Los Angeles R P Roper. Sacramento
Miss M Chamberlain, Sac T Puter, Sacramento
G Et Springer,Sacraranto Mrs O E Mack, Chico
Mrs s Wilson, Chico ay 'Fusion, Sacramento
T V Barra A wf, Cal M II l.otta, Marysvjlle
M Henry, Cal •■ -,' * X" M Slater, Oakland
J Knowlton&w.Stockton A M Robb, Port Costa
ii M Foote, Hollister N A Bradley, Hollister
(' Van Gordon. San Jose A.I Hinds&w, Santa Cru*
M C Johnson, Pueblo (i AY Maffzlger Pueblo
A McPike, St Helena C E Hewitt, (iuernevflle
li AA'escott, I'neriievillp JAY oillett, Eureka
R R Michael, Ferndale J M Vance A wf, Eureka
J AY Paiden A wf. Pa J M Locke, Minn
'. n Sechrist, Columbus F Graham, Los Angeles
Mrs Rose. Oakland J J Menzlcs, Los Angeles
John Lawton, Toronto A\' AVebster, Denver
N II Jack A wf, Stocktn B Morse, Riverside
O E Mackey," Chicago F II Jauck, Chico
i: M Brookman A wf, M Young, w&ch,Portlnd
Boston AY B Ambrose A wf, Cal
JAY Drysdale, Madera H Bruner A wf, San Luis
M Hermann, Sta Rosa Obispo
PALACE HOTEL.
A (; Ryan A w, Portland J W F'ntz, Seattle
Dr J C Schwarz, Ohio D A Frond & w, Pa
S aberg, NY C Simlngton, Reno
J D Goodwin, Reno AY* N Goodwin, Reno
C P Vaughan, Salem F Lutscher, Paris
AY E lloge &w, Mont LAV Pitcher &w, Chicago I
H J Davis, Omaha C AY Fielding, London
J c Kimberly, Chicago C Bier, Chicago
II Beck, Chicago X AA'eis, Albany
Mrs Qaamann. Omaha Mrs Robinson, Omaha
v"L McLuin, Ohio .Miss Russell, Ohio
Miss Albrecht, Ohio Miss Mi Lain, Ohio
i' c Hardy, NY M J Detmer, Chicago
D L Wilher, Riverside E B Lewis A w, N V
A M Horton, N A' R Anderson, Mexico
N Harwood <£. w, N Mcx H A Thomas, Chicago
A Towle, Towle , J p Curd, Louisville ::;
A D Martin, Louisville
NEAV WESTERN HOTEL.
P Chorey, Los Ang A E Johnson, Cal City
C G Smith, Oakland Capt Toussant, Japan
.1 A Wright, Yokohama AY M Ryan, Yekohama
C;E NicholB,Angellslaud J Livingston, Angel lid
J a Tolion, Los Angeles C J Cummings, Los Ang
R .1 Smith, Portland C II Webber, Stockton
OR Remington, Llitlc*FallMiss A Brayton. Conn
P Flanugan, Chicago J 8 Sprague, N V
AY Dei linger, N Y. C G Ruuyon, Boston
G Long At f, Pleasanton F Phillips, Oakland
<; Mack, Oakland L Meehan, Liverpool
J B Ellis. Liverpool Capt John McDonald & f,
C B Kittle, Memo Park Humboldt Co
T O'Rourke, Redwood J Donovan, Redwood
J Bendal, Alameda ...'■•
- LICK HOUSE.
D Forth, North San Juan T AY Kanouse, Y'allejo
F Mitchell. AVuterloo *W C Mltchel, 8 Barbara
J McMullin, Fresno F I* AVickersham, Fresno
B a Crouch. Sacramento H E Fulk, Lincoln, Cal j
A Knopwoody, Sage, Cal M J Ruber, San Jose
I. II Dodd, Deliver N AY Moody, Fresno
W C Tlghe, Madera W Hume, Roseville, 111
R Elder. Modesto C B See ley, Napa
Dr Burdell, Marin Co D B Hunt, Bedding
II II Preston, Sacramento S \V Marsh, Nevada City
C L Smith Aw, Sac j
RUSS HOUSE.
F S Cottle, Or A B Rigby. Vacaville
A J Smith, Folsom L 11 AVolf, Davis
A P Klrkness, Oakland W B AViller, Stockton
F Howard, Mo C B Waruarn* A w, Chicago
A\* Cottern, Buffalo F Cottle, Or \ ... r
AY* Baldridge, Buffalo D F* Deroli, Mass
A\* Evas, Eureka Miss X Arnold.Santaßosa
M II Hunter, Cal Miss M E Arnold, S Rosa
J H Maxwell, Lakeview AY A Fenwick.MarvsvUle
Mrs M Sunderland. 11l J McKolme, San Jose
Miss M Sunderland, 11l Mrs MSt ice, Sacto
AY H Homer Aw, Mo Miss A Newton, Sacto
R C Blossom, rvev J M Thompson, Vallejo
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AT s THE WBONG FLAT DOOE.
It Is Dangerous to Try and Settle the
Fate of the Nation on the Way Upstairs.
"Who is there that lives in a flat," said
Mr. Flatdweller, "that has not had the ex-
perience of trying to get into somebody-
else's flat?"
"It is really very simple and no harm
comes from it. Yon come in at the street
door thinking of something else; the silver
bill, the state of trade, anything, and you
go up and up until you come to your flat.
You put your key into the keyhole, or try
to, and it doesn't work.
"You are still thinking of the silver bill
you try again, still absent-mindedly and
still it does not work.
"Then you come partly back to the earth
and try again, and then you hear somebody
coming along the hall and the door is
opened and you see a strange face looking
at you.
"Then you wake up completely and you
beg pardon as politely as you can and *say
that you are at the wrong door. And then
you go up or down to your OAvn door an
try the key there; it works there and that's
all there is to it, except that after that you
never try to settle the fate of the nation on
the way upstairs."— York Sun.
* — ♦ — •
Straw-plaiting gives employment to
50,000 women in Europe.
THE CALL CALENDAR.
March, 1895.
Su. M. Tu. AY.Th. Ir. Sa. Moon's Phases.
j . __ — .
| 1 2 /-A March 4,
| 1 •J. First Quarter.
i 3 4 5 6 7 8 8— —
-;__. March 10,
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 AS? Full Moon.
fil 17 18 19 20 21 ;22 23 ~_. March 17,
12 13 14 1 15 16 Ag? Full Moon.
19 20 21 !22| 23 March 17,
1 {^ Last Quarter.
24 25 •26 27 28 j29l 30 >r wo „
I ! J <*% March 26,
31 <•_» New .Moon.
I .' ■ ■!-■-■ ■— ...... I. ■
WEATHER BUREAU REPORT.
United States Department ok Agriciti
RE. Weather BITBKAIT, San FRAN-CISC!
March 10. 5 p. it.— The pressure Is highest to-night
on the Washington coast and lowest In Idaho and
Arizona. The trough-like depression which has
extended through California for iv Idaho an
una. The trough-like depression which ha
nded through California tor the past tour o
five days has moved eastward, and conditions are
now favorable for clearer skies iv Northern Cali-
fornia Monday.
Following are seasonal rainfalls as com Dared with
those of last season on same date: Eureka 32.4
last season 44.67; Bed Bluff 24.29. last, season
18.42: Sacramento 21.54. last season 13.83: San
Francisco 21.97. lasi season 16.06: Fresno 10.79,
last season 6.13: I<os Angeles 11.49, last season
6.40; San Diego 9.93, last season 3.92.
San Francisco data: Maximum temperature 54
deg.: minimum, 48 deg.: mean, 51 deg.
Forecast made at San Francisco for the thlny
hours ending midnight, March 11, 1895:
For Northern California— Fair; nearly stationary
temperature, except probably slightly warmer at
icisco 21.97. lasi season 1 6.06 : Fresno 10.7
season 6.13: I.os Angeles 11.49, last seaso
; San Diego 9.93, last season 3.92.
n Francisco data: Maximum temperatures
: minimum. 48 de.'.: mean. 61 dec.
irecast made a! Sun Francisco for ihe thin
■s ending midnight, March 11, 1895:
r Northern California — Fair; nearly stationary
peratnre, except probably slightly wanner
Red Bluff; fresh, generally northerly winds.
For Southern California— Fair: marly stationary
temperature; light to fresh generally westerly
winds.
For Nevada— Fair; nearly stationary tempera-
ture.
For Utah— Fair; nearly stationary temperature.
For Arizona— Fair; nearly stationary tempera-
ture.
For San Francisco and vicinity— Fair, probably
slightly warmer during Monday; nearly stationary
temperature Monday evening; brisk wester
winds. AY. 11. Hammon, Forecast Official.
OCEAN STEAMERS.
Dates of Departure From San Francisco.
steamer. I destination I HAIIJI. I PIER.
I Yaqulua. ... Newport .Alar 11. SAMlßdw'y 2
CityPuebla. Vie A Pgt Snd Marll, 9am Bdw'v 1
Arago ; Coos Bay Mar 12,10 am! A'a le.io
Corona San Diego Mar 12.11 AX j Bdw'v 2
Australia.... Honolulu Alar 12.10am 'Oceanic
AVeeott Eel River Mar IS, 9am A'allejo
Al-Ki : Puget Sound.. Mar 13, 9am Bdw'y 1
P0m0na..... Humboldtßay Mar 13, 2pm Bdw'y 1
Eureka NewDort Mar 14, Ham Bdw'v 2
City Peking China A Japn Mar 14, Bra I'M SS
Columbia... Portland.'. Maris, loam Spear
Farallon Puget Sound.. Mar 15,10 am Miss 1
alia Walla Vie ft Pgt Snd I -Mar 1 6, 9am Bdw'y 1
Alee Blnchd I Portland | Mar 16, spm (Vallejo
Humboldt... , Humboldtßay | Alar 16. 9am AVasht'n
Santa Kosa.. I San Diego Mar 16,11 am I Bdw\ 2
loiima ...... I Panama [Maris. 12m IP M S S
STEAMERS TO ARRIVE.
Steamer j From j Due
Farallon Puget Sound Mar
Walla Wa11a.... j Victoria & Puget Sound ..Mar 12
Columbia. I Portland Mar 12
Eureka Newport Mar 12
'Colima , j Panama Mar 12
Crescent City. .. Crescent City Mar 14
Santaßosa....:. San Diego Alar 14
A raw a . Sydney Mar 14
Humboldt Humboldt Bay Mar 14
Alice Blanchard Portland " Mar 14
China j China and Japan Mar 15
Point Loma { Grays Harbor Mar 16
Y'aquina Newport Mar 16
Saturn Panama Mar 16
Arago Coos Bay Mar 17
Homer Yaqulna Bay Marl 6
Umatilla X lctoria A Puget Sound ..Mar 17
Queen Portland Mar 17
St Paul Mexico Mar 17
SUN AND TIDE TABLE.
' £ HIGH WATER.I_.OW WATER. SUN. MOON.
c
P Large. [Small. Large. 'Small. Rises' Sets Rises.
11.11.46a1 0.03 a 5.59p| 5.39 a 6.27 6.13 7.10P
Small. (Large. |
12 I 0.40P1 0.32 a 6.33p 6.25 a 6.25; 6.141 8.22p
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
Arrived.
Sunday, March 10.
Schr Parkersburg, Ellinghouse, 2"-A days from
I River; 162 Mft lumber to C F Doe Mar 16
utilla i A'ictoria A Puget sound ..Mar 17
en ! Portland Mar 17
aul 'Mexico Mar 17
SUN AND TIDE TABLE.
HIGH WATER.IWJW WATBR.I SCN~ MOOS'.
Large. Small. Large. {Small. (Rises Sets Rises.
11.46 a 0.03 a 5.59P, 5.39 a 6.27J 6.13 7.10P
3maß. Large
t1.4(1i- O.il.'A. 6_BBp 6.2E a 6.25! 6.14 i H 22p
SHIPFINCi INTELLIGENCE.
Arrived.
Sis-day, March 10.
hr Parkersburg, KHinghnuse, 2*4 days from
nille River; 162 M ft Inmher to C F Doe ACo.
Schr Mary C Campbell, 7 hours from Bodega, 60
bxs butter, to Ross Hewlett.
Mr Gipsy, Leland. 12 hours from Santa Cruz,
etc.: produce to Goodall, Perkins A Co.
Mr Yaqulna, Jepsen, — hours from Newport
and way ports, piss and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins
&Co.
Schr Esther Bnhne, Anderson. 9 days from Port
Hock: 330 M ft lumber, to J R Hanlfy A Co.
hr.l M Coleman, J'reonor, 9 days from Port
Blakeley ; lumber, te Renton, Holmes <fc Co.
Mr Corona, Hall, 63 hours from San Diego and
way ports ; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins * Co.
Mr National City, Anderson, 37 hours from
San Pedro; ballast, to C A Hooper A Co.
Mr Noyo, Levinson, 14 hours fm Fort Bragg;
pass and mdse, to J S Kimball.
Mr Pomona, Hannah, 16% hours from Eureka;
pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins A Co. c - • ; ..- *
Mr Scotia, Johnson, 19 hours from Rock-
port ; 240 M ft lumber, to Glenwood Lumber Co.
Ship Eiwell, Rpder. 7 days from Nanaimo; 2228
tons coal, to John Rosenfeld's Sons.
Schr Louis Hatch, 7 days from Columbia River,
900 M feet lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co.
Stmr Alcazar. Gnnderson, 57 hours from New-
port; ballast, to L E AV'hite Lumber Co.
Schr Joseph and Henry, Christiansen, 66 hours
from Coquille River; 150 M ft lumber, to T J Gol-
den.
Schr General Banning, Marschall, 8 days from
Clalam Bay; lumber, to A. A.SBaxter.
Schr Bender Brothers, Zaddart, 24 hours from
Point Arena; 95 eds wood, to Bender Bros.
Schr Nettie Low, Low, 7 hours from Point
Reyes, 70 bxs butter, to C E Whitney A-Co.
Sehr Helen N Kimball, Hellingsen, 8 days from
Tacoma; lumber, to Dicklns Lumber Co.
Stmr Queen, Acklev, Astoria.
Bktn S G Wilder: Schmidt, Honolulu.
Schr Viking, Peterson.
Schr Sacramento, Hanson, Coos Bay.
Telegraphic.
POINT LO BOS — March 10-10 p m- Weather
cloudy; wind AY ; velocity 8 miles an hour.
f Domestic Ports.
SAN DlEGO— Arrived Mar 10— Br ships General
Roberts and Colony, from Newcastle, NSAV.
BALLARD— SaiIed Mar 10— Schr Challenger, for
San Francisco.
FORT ROSS— Sailed Mar 10— Schr Reliance, for
FisksMlll. Gunderson, 67 hours from Ne- !
, to L F" AA'hiie Lumber Co.
h and Henry, Christiansen, 66 hours
c River; 150 M ft lumber, to TJUol-
■ral Banning, Mnrsclmll, 8 days from
; lumber, to A. A. Baxter.
er Brothers, /.addai-t. 24 hours from
; 95 eds wood, to Bender Bros,
ie Low, Low, 7 hours from Point
;s butter, to C E AATdtney ACo.
i N Kimball, HeUtngsen, 8 days from
Tiber, to Dickins Lumber Co.
Sailed.
Sunday, March 10.
n. Ackley, Astoria.
Vilder. Schmidt, Honolulu,
lg, Peterson,
mento, Hanson, Coos Bay.
Telegraphic.
)BOS — March 10-10 p m- Weather
1 A\' : velocity 8 miles an hour.
Domestic Ports.
JO— Arrived Mar 10— Br ships General
Colony, from Newcastle, NSAA'.
Li— Sailed Mar 10— Schr Challenger, for
:o.
SS-Sailed Mar 10— Schr Reliance, for
TATOOSH— Passed Mar 10— Ship Occidental, fm
Tacoma, for San Francisco.
REDONDO— Arrived Mar 10— Stmr Protection,
from Fort Bragg; stmr Rival, from San Diego.
COOS BAA'— Sailed Mar 10— Schrs Emma, Utter
and AVestern Home, for San Francisco.
MENDOCINO— Arrived Mar 10— stmr Pt Arena
hence Mar 9.
GREENWOOD— Arrived Mar 10— Stmr AVhites-
boro, heuce Mar 9.
FORT BRAGG-Salled Mar 10-Stmr Cleone, for
San Francisco.
PORT LOS ANGELES- Arrived Mar 9-Stmr
Tillemook, rom Bowens Lauding.
EUREKA— SaiIed Mar 7— Schr Emma Claudina,
for Champerico,
Arrived Mnr 10— Stmr Humboldt, hence Mar 9.
SAN PEDRO— Sailed Alar 9— Stmr AVestport.
Arrived Mar 9— Schr Metaor, from Port Gamble,
10— Schr Lottie Carson; slmr Pasadena, from
Eureka; bktn Retriever, from Port Hadlock.
PORT GAMBLE— Sailed Mar 9-Bktn Skagit, for
San Pedro. v
Foreign Torts.
NANA IMO— Sailed Mar 9- Ship Sterling, for San
Pedro. .
Movements of Trans- Atlantic Steamers.
HAVRE— Arrived Mar 10 — Stmr La Chan-
pagne, from New York.
Importations.
SANTA CRUZ— Per Gipsy— s bbls wine, 11 bdl
sal; hides, 12 bxs butter, 13 cs cheese, 810 bbls
lime. ■
Soquel— 9s bxs apples.
Pigeon Point— B9 sks potatoes. 112 bxs apples, 15
bxs butter, 327 sks beans. 63 cs cheese,
Moss Landing— 2 bxs butter.
Salinas— l bbl whisky.
AVatsonville— s sks potatoes, 385 sks beans, 1743
bags sugar.
NEWPORT— Per Yaqulna-2 sks coffee, 6 sk
chill peppers, 7 bxs oranges, 35 sks pine seed.
East San Pedro— 7o bxs oranges, 5 sks vegetables.
San Pedro— l cs shoes, 1 crt bicycle, 2 soda foun-
tains. '-:'-■ j.
From Hueneme— lo hks butter. Ics eggs, 37 bdls
wet hides, 1 bale sheep pelts.
From Veutura— 4 cs hardware, 1 bx medicine, 1
bdl wire, 66 cs honey, 1 sk walnuts, 23 sks dried
peaches, 14 sks dried nectarines, 2 sks almond pits.
9 cs eggs, 1 bx mucilage, 2 crates oil stoves, 144
bdls green hides, 1 bdl deer skins, 4 bdls dry pelts,
2 bdls dry hides, 1 bdl tails, 3 bbls trllow, 228 bxs
oranges.
From Gavlota— 4o sx crawfish, 4sx mustard.
FromCayucos— l69 bxs butter, 14 cs cheese, 14
cs eggs, 11 sx abalones, 4 bals seaweed, 2 bdls d c
skins, 2 bdls d bide, 1 bdl 1 sx gr hides.
From San Simon— B cs eggs, 1 tub, 3 firkins, 137
bxs butter, 4 sk dried prunes, 1 sk dried apricots, 2
bdls dry hides, 1 bal salt hides, 1 bdl d c hides, 13
dressed calves.
From "Monterey— 6o bxs apples, Ics cheese.
EUREKA— Per Pomona— 6 bxs 17 hf bxs fish, 29
pkgs mdse, 67 bxs butter, 7 cs eggs, Ics furs, Isk
hair, 700 M shingles. 2 bbls mm water, 8 bdls salt
bides. 10 31 ft lumber, 7 pkgs express. 1 cs coin.
Fields Landing— 6o7 M ft lumber, 71 bxs apples,
50 sks potatoes.
FORT BRAGG— er Noyo— 2 bxs costumes, 10 sks
abalones, 1 bx tobacco, 746 Mft lumber, 996 R R
» potatoes.
1' BRAOG— er Novo— 2 bxs costumes, 10 sks
■s. 1 bx tobacco, 746 Mtt lumber, 996 R R
pine piles.
PORT LOS ANGELES-35 bxs oranges, 4 pkgs
dyhamos. etc.
Santa Maria— l 4 sks barley, 1610 sks beans.
Nipoma— l2ls sks beans.
Arroyo Grande— l29 sks beans.
San Luis Obispo— 32s sks bones.
Port Harford— s2 */ 2 cs eggs, 8 tubs 234% bxs
butter, 24 cs cheese, 3 pkgs mdse. 1 bx oranges, 4
pkgs hardware, g bxs fish, 3 bdls trees, 1 bx canned
fruit, 318 bxs apples, 3 coops chickens, 1 cs shoes,
St Harford— s2 cs eggs, tubs 23434
r, 24 cs cheese, 3 pkgs mdse. 1 bx oramces, 4
liardw are, 6 bxs fish, 3 bdls iroes, 1 bx Canned
318 bxs apples, 3 coops chickens, 1 cs shoes,
type, 8 Iklls hides, 14 dressed calves, 2 pkgs
tools, 3 coops poultry.
Santa Barbara— lo pkgs mdse, Ics cigars, 5 pkgs
nichy. 38 bxs oranges, 4 bbls Veronica water, 1 crt
lanterns, 68 bxs lemons, 6 sks crawfish.
Los Angeles via Los Angeles— l d bone-cutter, 15
pkgs mdse. 5 cs mm water, 56 cs honey, 3 cs evap
vegetables, 2 sks beeswax. 12 cs poultry food.
I* Angeles via Los Angeles— bx books, 3 bxsl
mdse. scs mm water, 56 cs honey, 3cs evap
tables, 2 sks beeswax. 12 cs poultry food.
i Angeles via Bedondo— l bx books. 3 bxsl
shells, 1 pkg mdse, 1 cs shoes, 3 bbls compound, 1
cs cheese, 16 sks green peas,
Newport— 6B bxs oranges, 13 bxslemons, 60 bbls
wine, - pkgs mdse,
Redondo— 963 bxs oranges, 4 pkgs mdse, 2 bdls
paper, 1 cs glass, 61 bxs lemons, 1 cs cheese, 3 kegs
herrings, 4 pkgs tools, 8 cs hardware.
SAN DIEGO— pkgsmdse, 178 bdls hides, etc, 1
cs curios, 1 bill trees, 427 iixs oranges, 229 agricul-
tural impts, 3 cs beeswax, 3 sks It coffee, 1 bx _:
burners, 4cs s g castings, 61 bxs lemons, 42 pcs
curbing, 3 bxs limes, 34 cs extract honey, 37 hi 6
qr bbls pickled fish. . . •■/•
Consignees.
Per Yaqulna— ll N Tilden ft Co; J H Newbauer
ft Co; J .A! Moore ft Co; Kowalsky it Co; Jonas,
Erlanger ft Co; Marshall. Teggart A Brorsenj
Montgomery ft Co; Nortrn. Teller ft Co;
O B Smith; Eton it Hewlett, Smith's
Cash Store; Hammond ft Bro; AVheitton,
Breon ft CO., Dairyman's Union; Bissinger ft Co.,
Brigham, Hoppe A Co., B. M. Atchison, Chicago
Brewery, C. E. AVhltnev ft Co., D. Tideman ft Co..
Hills Bros., D De Bernard! ft Cq., T. J. McGee ft
Co., Standard Oil Company, AY. P. Fuller A Co-
California Bottling Company, M. T. Freltas, Oetz
Bros, ft Co., Dodge, Sweeney A Co., Levy A Co., A.
Paladini. American Union Fish Company, Miller,
Sloss ft Scott, Schneht, Lemcke ft Steiner, AY. C.
Price A. Co., A. J. Immell A Co., Gray & Barbierl,
L. Schatlne ft Co., Garcia ft Magglni, AA'ood,
Curtis ft Co., D. Keefe ft Co., Feiling, Gassy
ACo; II Heckman; Bonestell ft Co: Holbrook,
Merrill ft Stetson ; Platsheck ft Harris : C Carpv
ACo; National Brewery; F B Haight ft Co; II A
Lozier&Co: Murray Bros & Co; Buckingham ft
Hecht; OnestlftCo; Dalton Bros: Cox Seed A
Flant Co; McDonough & Rucker; J Ivancovlch
ACo; Bloom A Houser.
Per Gipsy— H Cowell A Co; Wheaton Breen A
Co; Hills Bros; Dairymen's Union; A AY Fink;
Krone Tanning Co; AA' P Fuller ft Co; Santa Cruz
Mountain AS'ine Co; J II Newbauer A
Co; Herman Joost; Gamier ft Co; Car-
tan McCarthy ft Co; Enterprise Brewery:
E R Stevens ft Co; J X Armsby ft Co; Standard
Oil Co; AVestern Sugar Refining Co; D E Allison
ft Co; LG Sresovlch & Co; Madden A Ixiwrie:
Dodge, Sweeney A Co; McDonough A Rucker;
Brigham, Hoppe ft Co; Garcia ft Mazzinl; Norton,
Teller ft Co: Getz Bros ft Co: H Duturd.
Per komona— A Paladini; Brigham, Hoppe A Co;
O Camilloni ft Co; 11 11 Hogan: GII Fuller ft Co:
Brown Bros ft Co; C E Whitney ft Co; Chas Nel-
son: Dodge, Sweeney ft Co; Dairymen's Union; AY
F Mitchell; FB Haight: Getz Bros ft Co: B Caito;
McDonough A Runvon ; Russ, Sanders ft Co; Napa
A'alley Wine Co; Ross ft Hewlett; Standard Oil Co;
A\ r P Fuller ft Co: AVheaton, Breon ft Co; E An-
toni; Marshall, Teggart ACo; Wells, Fargo A Co;
AY A Shrock; Rlnaldo Bros A Co- McKav A Co; S
Trapinl; Humboldt Mm AA'aterCo; Anglo-Ameri-
can G ft G House; Overman Wheel Co; Enterprise
I store; Hammond Pacific Fish Co; Alex
ft CO., Dairyman's Union; Blsslngex A Co.,
m, Hoppe ACo., B. M. Atchison, Chicago
•y. c. i;. Whitney A Co.. D. Tldeman A po..
iros., n De Bernard] & Cq., T. J. McGee <t
indard Oil Company, W. P. Fuller A Co..
nia Bottling Company, M. T. Freltas, Gets
: Co.. Dodge, Sweeney A Co., Levy ,t Co., a.
;ti. American Union Fish Company, Miller,
: Scott, schacbt, Lenacke A Steiner, w. c.
-Co., A. J. Immell ACo., Gray A Barbleri,
tatlne it Co., Garcia A Maggtni, AVood,
it Co., ]). KeelV A Co., Feiling, I
li Hickman; Bonestell A Co: Holbrook,
A Stetson; Platsheck it Harris: C Carpy
National Brewery; F li Haighl A Co; 11 A
ft Co: Murray Bros ft Co; Buckingham A
: OnestlACo; Dalton Bros: Cox Seed ,t
Co; McDonough it Backer; J Ivancovlch
Bloom ft Houser.
llpsy—H Cowell A Co: Wneaton Breen A
lis Bros; Dairy nun's Union; A AY Fink;
Tanning Co; W P Fuller ACo; Santa Cruz
am Wine Co; J II Newbauer A
Herman Joost: Gamier A Co; Car-
ilcCarthy A Co; Enterprise Brewery; I
evens it Co; J X Arnisbv ft Co; Standard
Western Sugar Refining Co; DE Allison I
LG BresOTich it Co; .Madden A Lowrie:
Sweeney & Co: McDonough A Rucker; j
m. Hoppe A Co; Garcia A Mazzinl; Norton,
it Co; Gets Bros A Co; n Dotard.
coinona— A Paladini; Brigham, Hoppe A Co;
illoniACo; HHHogan: G H Fuller ft Co: |
Bros A Co; CE Whitney ft Co: ''has Nel-
odge, Sweeney A Co; Dairymen's Union; W
hell; FB Haight: Gets Bros A Co; B Cai to; I
lough ARunyon; Russ, Sanders A Co; \.
Wine Co; Ross A Hewlett : standard Oil Co;
ullerACo; Wheaton, Breon ft Co; X An-
Marsliall, Teggart A Co: Wells, Fargo ft Co; I
brock; Rlnaldo Brew ft Ooj McKay A Co: s I
1; Humboldt Mm AA'alerCo; Anglo-Ann ii- I
A- (; House; Overman Wheel in; Enterprise
ry; Eagle Mnfg Co; Pacific Fish Co; Alex
MeCurdy.
Per Noyo— W Cluff A Co: AA'ielond Brewing Co;
Union Lumber Co; Edison L and P Co; S Blum
ACo.
Per Corona— ll ill sßros: Miller, Sloss ft Scott: AY
J Brown: San Francisco Brewery; Could ft .Dunlin;
Baker ft Hamilton; Selbv Smelting and Lead Co;
L Scatena ft Co; J Cain ft Co; W B Sumner ft Co;
Evcleth ft Nash ; D E Allison ft Co ; San Francisco
Auctiou House; Goodall, Perkins ft Co; C Tetsen;
E Gamier ft Co; McDonough ft Runyon ; Merten |
MnfgCo; Gets Bros A Co; Levi Strauss ft Co; M S j
Simas; Murphy. Grant A Co; California Powder
AVorks; A,* P Fuller ft Co; Pacific Ammonia and
Chemical Works; San Francisco Autographic Reg
Co; De Bernard! A Co; iin.se Bradford A Co: Paul
Keyser; A Paladini; American Union Fish Co; Jo-
nas. Erlanger ACo; o Camilliotii ft Co; Milwaukee
Brewery; .i Ivancovich A Co; Wetmoreßros; Fno
Taylor A Co: California Bottling Co; Enterprise
Brewery; C E Whitney A Co; Smith's Cash Store;
Standard Oil Co; FB Haight; Dairymen's Union; I
Wheaton, Prion A Co: II N Tlldeu it Co; Gray it
Barbieri : Boss A Hewlett; Dodge, Sweeney A Co ;
Nathan, Dohrmann ft Co; Norton, Teller A" Co; AY
E Jackson; AA'itzel A Bakerß;rlgham, Hoppe A Co; |
II Heckman ft Co: Feiling, Cressy. ft Co; Sherry, i
Lawrence ft Co; Wilson ftßaechtel; Irvine Bros
Buckingham, Hecht ft Co; A mer Press Assn; U S
Lighthouse Engineers; M T Freltas ft Co; Graugrs
Business Assn; D Ticdeman ft Co; Bass Bros: S i.
Haribach; Sinshelmer Bros: JK Armsby ft Co; S
Levy & Co; Haas & Co; L D Stone ft Co: Herman
AValdeck; Studebaker Bros; Geo Calahan; Ben
Lyon: schussler Bros; Pac Postal Tel Co: Gen
Eleat Co; D Blagi ft Co:: Owl Drug Co: Carruthers,
McLaren •& Co; Leonard, Crates A Co: Edwards I
A Co; Murray Bros A Co; Sbarboro A Co: Harter,
Hayes A Co; J M Moore &Co; Eavanangh A
Nolan.
BIRTHS— MARRIAGES— DEATHS.
'Birth, marriage nnd 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 persons authorized
to have the same published. |
BORN.
LOE WEN— In this city, March 6, 1895, to the
wife of N. Loewen, a son.
FITCH— In this city, March 8, 1895, to the wife of
Charles Fitch, a son.
LEICHTER— In this city, March 8, 1895, to the
wife of AA'. Lelchter, a daughter.
LIDDELL— In this city, March 3, 1895, to the wife
of Guy Liddell, a daughter.
AVORMUTH— In this city, March 5, 1895, to the
wife of M. E. AVormuth, a son.
WEATHFORD— In this city, March 8, 1895, to tho
wife of George AA'eathford, a daughter.
HANBY— In Oakland, March 5, 1895, to the wife
of Paul Hanby, a daughter.
JACOBSEN— In Newman, Cal., March 5, 1895, to
tne wife of J. Jacobsen, a daughter.
SAVAGE— March 10, 1895, to the wife of John E.
Savage, a daughter.
MAHKIP.D.
PATUREL— SOHER— In this city, March 6, 1895,
by the Rev. George Edward AValk, rector of Trin-
ity P. E. Church, Gustave Paturel and Miriam
Soher. . ' . ; ' '-_
LOAVENBEIN-CARO — In this city, March 5,
1895, by the Rev. J. Nelto, Henry Lowenbeln of
New York and Sara AY. Caro of San Francisco.
BOH RBACHER-P ATTEN— Iu Oakland, March
6, 1395, by the Rev. J. AY. French, G. M. Rohr-
bacher of Berkeley and Mrs. Pauline Patten of
San Francisco. -...;
DIED.
Brunkhorst. AVillie Davidson Robert
Bahrs, Marie Eldridge, Claude W.
Breslin, Patrick Falk, Annie Helene
Baldridge, Mary A. Olass, Nellie E.
Brown, Edward V. ' Gagen, Thomas
Brown, Elvlna Grant, Mrs. Mary C.
Costello, Nellie Heyer, Carl
Collins, Sirs. and resilience of persons authorized
) same published. |
-In this city, March 6, 1895, to the
. Loewen, a sou.
ii tills city, March 8, 1895, to the wife of
•'itch, a son.
R-In this city, March 8, 1895, to the
r*. Lelchter, a daughter.
—In this city. March 3, 1895, to the wife
iddell, a daughter.
'H— ln this city, March 5, 1895, to the
[. E. Wormuth, a son.
•ORD-In this city, March 8, 1895, to the
leorge Weathford, a daughter.
In Oakland, March 5, 1895, to the wife
lanby, a daughter.
N— ln Newman. Cal., March 5, 1895, to
of J. .lacobsen, a daughter.
-March 10, 1895, to the wife of John E.
i daughter.
_— SOMK.lt— ln this City, March 6, 1895,
bt. George Edward Walk, rector of Trln-
Church, (instate Patuivl and Miriam
KIN- C ABO —In this city, March 5, i
the Rev. J. Xeito, Henry Lowenbeln of
k and Sara AY. Caro of san Francisco.
CHER— PATTEN— In Oakland, March |
by the Rev. J. AY. French, G. M. Rohr-
if Berkeley and Mrs. Pauline Patten of
ncisco.
DIED.
>rst. AVlllle Davidson Robert
[ftrie Eldridge, Claude AY.
Patrick Falk, Annie llelene
c Mury A. Olass, Nellie E.
Edward A*. Gagen, Thomas
; ;ivina Grant, Mrs. Mary C.
Nellie Heyer. Carl
drs. Ann M. Lehan. Johanna
Campbell, Esmeralda E. Landers, Mary
Crozade, Alphonse Ziegenfuss, Mamie C.
, j ■-. • ~. - AVadsworth , Frank
■ i
BRUNKHORST— In this city, March 9. 1895, Wil- [
lie, youngest and beloved son of Amalia and the
late C. L. Brunkhorst, and brother of Harry and j
Dora inkhorst, a native of sau Francisco, aged I
13 years 6 months and 28 days,
XKirFriends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral Tills DA A'
""(Monday), at 2:30 o'clock p.m., from the resi-
dence of his parents, 1815 Lyon street, between
California and Sacramento!. Interment I. O. O. F. I
Cemetery- "..:';
COLLINS— In this city. March 8, 1895, Mrs. Ann I
M. Collins, sister of Mrs. Mary Feunou of Oak-
land, a native of County Longford, Ireland, aged
70 years. [Boston papers please copy.)
gdirFriends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral Tills DAY
(Monday), at 8:30 o'clock a.m.. from her late
residence, 29 Laskie street, thence to St. Joseph's '
Church,: where a solemn requiem mas i will
be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- |
mencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment St.Mur/'s
Cemetery, Oakland. Please omit flowers.
BAL DRIDGE— In this city. March 9, 1895, Mary
Ann, loved wife of Robert A. Baldr: anil
mother of Louisa, David, Owen, Thomas F., I
John E. and AVilliam M. Baldridge, a native of
Missouri, aged 66 years and 6 days. ; -_y :••-,- .'>;.-.
fljT Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fnlly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Monday), at 11 o'clock a. m., from her late
residence 4 Fair Oaks street, between Eighteenth j
and Nineteenth. Interment Holy Cross Ceme-
tery.
BBESLIN— In this city, March 9, 1895, Patrick I
• Breslin, beloved brother of AVilliam and John
Breslin, Mrs. Margaret Ruth, Mrs. Ann Demp-
sey, the late Daniel Bre.slin and the late Mrs.
Mary Rogers, a native of County Donegal, Ire- •
land, aged 46 years. ;
*sJTFrlends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Monday), at 2 o'clock P. m., from the par-
lors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fifth
street, thence to St. Rose's Church for services.
Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery.
GRANT— first anniversary requiem mass for
the repose of the soul of the late Mrs. Mary C.
Grant will be celebrated at St. Brendan's Church,
corner Fremont and Harrison streets, THIS
DAY (Monday), commencing at 7 :30 o'clock a.m.
Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend.
Rest in peace.
GAGEN— In this city, March 9, 1895, Thomas,
beloved husband of Anne Gagen, a native of
County Motiaghan, Ireland, aged 78 years 2
months and 9 days.
US-Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. M., from his late
residence, 24 Franklin street, thence to St.
Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem mass
will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com-
mencing at 9 o'clock a. m. interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.
WADSWORTH— In this city, March 9, 1895,
Frank, beloved husband of Emma Wadsworth,
and father of John, Thomas, Frank and Battle
wadsworth, a native of Sheffield, England, aged
47 ' years and 2 days. A member of James A.
Garfield Post, G. A. R., and Olympic Lodge, A. O.
U. W*.
ft'iT Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Tuesday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from his late resi-
dence, 1223 York street, between Twenty-fourth
and Twenty-fifth, Bryant avenue and Hampshire
street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. resi-
5, 1223 York street, between Twenty-fourth
Twenty-fifth, Bryant avenue and Hampshire
t. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery.
BROWN— In this city, March 10, 1895, Elvina
Brown, beloved mother of Mrs. George F. Van de
Mark, Mrs. 11. McDonald of Sacramento and
John Brown of Humboldt, a native of West Vir-
ginia, aged 82 years 6 months and 10 days.
fIS-The funeral will take place TO-MORROW
(Tuesday), at 10 :30 o'clock a. ji.. from the resi-
aence of George F. Van de Mark, 2900 Bush
street. Please omit flowers. Interment Laurel
Hill Cemetery.
COSTELLO— In this city, March 9, 1895, Nellie,
nee of George F. A'an de Murk, 2900 Rush
eet. Please omit flowers. Interment Laurel
TELLO— In this city, March 9. 1895, Nellie,
beloved wife of Michael J. Costello. and daughter
of John and Mary Lynch, and sister of Michael,
Mamie and the late Annie Lynch, a native of San
Francisco, aged 25 years 1 month and 20 days.
rt'i'riein's and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m.. from the resi-
dence, 38 Gilbert street, between Bryant and
Brannan, Sixth and- Seventh, thence to St.
Rose's Church. Brannan street, where a requiem
high mass will be celebrated for the repose of
her soul, commencingat 9 o'clock a.m. Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.
LEHAN— In this city, March 10. 1895. Johanna,
beloved wife of Dennis Lehan, and sister of Mrs.
William HlCkey, Mrs. Michael Lynch and Mrs.
Lizzie Reilly, a native of Quincy, Mass., aged 38
years and 2 months.
K-s~Fr!ends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock a.m., from her late
residence, 527 Linden avenue, thence to Sacred
Hear! Church, corner Fell and Fillmore streets,
where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated
for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10
o'clock a. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by
train.
LANDERS— In this city, March 10, 1895, Mary,
oeloved wife of Patrick Landers, and mother of
Mrs. J. Evan, Mrs. E. Murphy and Annie, Lizzie,
Katie and Theresa Landers, a native of Butte-
vanr. County Cor!., Ireland, aged 48 years.
[Louisville (ivy.i papers please copy. J
ftjT'Friends and acquaintances are respect-
felly Invited to attend the funeral TO-MOItROW
(Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m.. from her late resi-
dence, 37 Tehama street, thence to St. Bren-
dan's Church, where a requiem high mass will be
celebrated tor the repose of her soul, commencing
at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme-
tery.
HKVI-K- In Oakland, March 10, 1895, Carl Heyer,
uncle of William Heyer, a native of Germany,
aged 61 years.
fiS'Frieuds and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral from the resi-
dence of his nephew, William Heyer. 162 Sev-
enth street. Oakland. Interment Mountain View
Cemetery.
GLASS— In Oakland, March 10, 1895. at her late
resilience, 1404 Eighth st., Nellie E., beloved
wire of Hamilton Glass, daughter of Mrs. J. A.
Bohan and sister of Thomas F. Bohan, a native
of Sun Francisco, aged 29 years 3 months and
15 days.
t£S~ Notice of funeral hereafter.
BAHRS— In this city. March 10, 1895, Marie, be-
loved wife of Jacob Bahrs, and mother of Henry,
John and William Bahrs, a native of Dehoe, Ger-
many, aged 56 years 10 months and 14 days.
DAVIDSON— In this city, March 10, 1895, Robert
Davidson, a native of Asbroath, Scotland, aged
40 years.
CAMPBELL— In this city, March 9, 1895, Esmer-
alda E. Campbell, a native of California, aged 37
years and 3 mouths.
FALK— In this city, March 9, 1895, Annie Helene
Falk, n native of Port Costa, aged 4 years 3
months and 4 days.
SS— ln Oakland, March 10, 1895. at her late
lidence, 1 u)i Eighth St., Nellie E.. beloved
feof Hamilton Glass, daughter of Mrs. J. A.
han'and sister of Thomas F. Bohan, a native
sun Francisco, aged 29 years 3 months and
days.
f .."Notice of funeral hereafter.
IBS— In this City, March 10, 1895, Marie, he-
ed wife of Jacob Bahrs, and mother oi Henry,
hn and Willium lluhrs, a native of Dehoe, Uer-
my, aged 56 years 10 months and 14 days.
.1 1 isi iN— ln this city, March 10, 1»95, Bobert
ividson, a native of Asbroath, Scotland, aged
years.
tI'I'.KLL-In this city, March 9, 1895, Ksmer-
la E. Campbell, a native ot California, aged 37
ars and 3 months.
>K— ln this City, March 9. 1895. Annie Helena
Jk, a native of Port Costa, aged 4 years 3
mills and 4 days.
ZIEGENFUSS-In this city, March 9, 1895, Ala-
mie Crowley Ziegenfuss, a native of San Fran-
cisco, aged 29 years.
CROZADE- In this city, March 8, 1895, Alphonse
ozade, a native of France, aged 80 years.
BROWN— In East Oakland, March 8, 1895, Ed-
ward V. Brown, a native of Virginia, aged 77
years.
ELDRIDGE— In Tucson, Ariz., March 5, 1895,
Claude W. Eldridge, a native of Massachusetts,
aged 41 years.
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| EMBALMING PARLORS. | j
•■Everything Requisite for First-class Funerals
I at Reasonable Rates. j
Telephone 3167. 27 and 29 !■ ifrh Btrept.
I" McAVOY & GALLAGHER, j~
I FTJNKRAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMKRS, j
I 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. I
Telephone 3080. j
CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY.
IN SAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN;
1 Ir.id out on the lawn plan; perpetual care: beau-
tiful, permanent and easy of access; see It before
buying a burial place elsewhere. •:'■-■*
City '■«•«•«■ 9 City Hall Avenue.
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.
(HEMIC STEAMSHIP company.
-^^jSffw&rf. Coolsardie gold fields
__rtS*rT'o SfllK. (Fremantle), Austra-
>O^^Urt_WlS> .i litt; *' 2 - 0 fl «' class,
JB&TcF' nvfAj-.i ,|iy« $110 steerage. Lowest
__g«(^__S ß 'W__" rates to Capetown,
_RS^z T^ivi \_vk Steamship Australia.
wSbi • 7 „Tt_* Vl____ Honolulu only, Tues
Wml * i fplw -dill. da - v March l -' al 10
■Hi EtV^i' jis& Australian steamer
WW_-l^%''-'/_-ir AKN\-A sails via
'^^S^j-^S^^iF Honolulu and Auck-
land Tnursday, April
Cook's Parties to Honolulu, March 13 and April
2. R iced excursion rates.
Ticket office 133 Montgomery street.
Freight office 827 Market street.
J. D. SPRECKELS A BROS., General Agents.
PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY
DISPATCH STEAMERS FROM SAN _<$^»
Francisco for ports in Alaska, 9 A. m., ■_£___._?__
March 6, 21, April 5, 20. May .6, 20.
For British Columbia and l'uget Sound ports.
March 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, 31, and every fifth day
thereafter.
For Eureka, Humboldt Bay, steamer Pomona,
every Wednesday at 2 P. m.
For Newport, Los Angeles and all way ports,
March 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and every fourth
day thereafter, 8 a.m. »
Itch 6, 21, April 5, May 5, 20. Port Harford,
or British Columbia and Paget Sound ports,
re h ij, 11, 16, 21, 26, 31, and every fifth day
or Eureka, Humboldt Bay, steamer Pomona,
ry Wednesday at 2 c. m.
or Newport, Los Angeles and all way ports,
rch 2. 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26. 30, and every fourth
thereafter, Ba.h. i
or San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford,
Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Bedondo (Los
Angeles) and Newport, March 1, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24,
28, and every fourth day thereafter, at 11 a. m.
or ports "in Mexico, 10 a. m., 25th of each
month. - » • , • '
Ticket Office— Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery
street.
GOODALL, PERKINS * CO., General Agents,
10 Market St., San Francisco.
FOR PORTLAND AND ASTORIA, OREGON.
THE OREGON R'Y & NAY. CO., E. -_?£_«,
1 MeN ii i.i.. Receiver. Ocean DI v.— _o___J__f___>
will dispatch from Spear-street wharf at*^^™^^"*
10 a. m. for the above ports one of their Al iron
steamships, viz.:
STATE OF CALIFORNIA— March 10, 20, 30,
April 9, 18. 29.
COLUMBIA— March 5, 15. 25, April 4, 14, 24.
Connecting via Portland with the O. R. A N. Co.
system and other diverging lines for all points In
Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, Alaska,
Idaho, Montana, Dakota, Utah, Wyoming, Yellow-
stone Park and all points east and south and to
Europe.
Fare to Portland— $16; steerage, $8;
round trip, cabin, unlimited, $30.
Freight and Ticket office, 19 Montgomery st.
Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery st.
GOODALL, PERKINS A CO., Sujits. Ocean Dlv.,
10 Market St., San Francisco.
CO3IPAGNIE GENERALE ~~~
TRANS vTLANTIQUE.
Trench Line to Havre,
COMPANY'S PIER (NEW). 12 SOUTH _«,.-_»
V. River, foot of -Morton st. Travelers b\- ■& ; -.""i___ l
this line avoid both transit by English ran way a uc.
the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small
boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Pari*.
first class $160: second class $116.
LA BOUBGOGNE, Capt. Leboeuf......
• ar-h23, 2:00 p. -L
LA CHAMPAGNE, Capt. Laurent
'.' ...March . 0, ..-.00 a* M.
LAGASCOGNE. Capt. Baudelon
'"-..*... '..' ...... ooa
LANORMANDIE, Capt-Poirot.'.. '.'.'. ""'
r 1, :00 a- it.
_SE__f~ For further particulars apply to
A. FORGET, Agent.
t -c .„„, ' r '°; 3 Rowling Green, 'New York.
av J ., F San F gra^c Z I I sco . CO "' Agents, 6 Montgomery
aye., ban 1 rancisco.
ROYAL MAIL STEAM_PACKET COMPANY.
STEAMERS LEAVE ABPINWALL _rtjfl«_
i* fortnightly for the West Indies and *-ii-_-S
Southampton, calling en route at ceroourgh,
France, and Plymouth to land passengers.
■ Through bills of lading, in connection with the
Pacific Mall S. S. Co., issued for freight aid treas-
ure to direct ports In England and Germany.
Through tickets from ban Francisco to Plymouth,
Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, $195; third
class, $97 50. For further particulars apply to
ABBOTT A CO., Agents,
306 California st.
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NEW TO-DAY— AUCTION SALES.
CREDITORS' SALE !
-_-_.-?-. -fesi _-__2\>
AT GRAND ARCADE HORSE MARKET,
327 SIXTH STREET,
WEDNESDAY. ; :
Wednesday March 13, 1895,
AT 11 O'CLOCK A. M., IVK WILL SKLL •
HORSES, WAGONS, HARNESS, BUG-
GIES, CARTS, ETC.,
Used by HAVES BEOS., Grocers, 1013 Market st.
Stock consists of six A No. 1 Driving and Wagon
Horses, 6 Custom-made Top Wagons, 2 Open De-
livery Wagons, -i Fine Business: Buggies, 3 Carts,
10 Sets A No. 1 Single Harness.
Also, at same time and place, 30 head Good Work
and Driving Dorses, Open and Top Buggies, Carts,
Harness, etc. -, .'
. Bale positive. No reserve or limit whatever.
SULLIVAN A DOYLE, Livestock Auctioneers.
Oflice and Stables, 327 Sixth .St., S. F.
RAILROAD TRAVEL."
SUf FRli-CLSCO & NORTH PA-
CIFIC RAILWAY CO. /
Tiburou Ferry— Foot of Market St.
San Francisco to San Rafael.
WEEK DAYS— 9:20, 11:00 A. if.; 12:35.
3:30, 5:10, 6:30 P. m. Thursdays- Extra trio
at 11:30 p. m. -Saturdays— Extra trios at 1:50
and 11:30 v. m.
SL*NDAVS-8:00. 9:30, 11:00 A.M.; 1:30, 3:30,
5:00, 6:20 p.m.
■, San Rafael to San Francisco.
WEEK DAYS— 6:2S, 7:5.">. 9:30, 11:10 A. M.;
12:45, 3:40, 6:10 _». m. Saturdays— trips
at 1:55 p. M. and 6: 35 P. m.
SUNDAYS— 9:40, 11:10 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40,
5:00. 6 :25 P. M.
Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same
schedule as above.
Leave ,-,,»„-. Arrive
Ban Francisco. Nov. 1 an Francisco.
WE-K I SUN- I DMlin-Ttlon ! SuN * I Week
Days, j days, destination. nAYH | I)AVa
7:40 am 8:00 am Novato, 10:40 am 8:50 am
3:30 I'M 9:80 am I Petaldma, | 6:05 pm 10:30 am
6:10 pm| 5:00 fm, Santa Bosa.| 7:30 pm| 6:15 px
1~~ Fulton,
7:40 am I Windsor, j 10:30 am
|Healdsburg,
i leyserville,
8:30 pm 8:00 am I Cloverdale. 7:30 pm 1 6:15 pm
' Pieta, "
j Hopland A
7:40 am 8:00 am Ckiah. 7:30 tm 6:15 pm
7:40 am 1 j 10:30 AX
8:00 am Guerneville. j 7 :S0 pm
8:30 pm I ■ I 6:15 PM
7:40 am 8:00 am Sonoma 1""M« 8:50 AX
6:10 I'll 5:00 pm and 0:05 pm| 6:15 pm
I I Glen Kllen. |
7:40 ax 18:00 ax «„ h -.,~ 0l '10:40 am 10:30 am
8:30 pm| s:oo PM & ep..siopoi. | 8:06 PM j 6:15 PX
Stages connect at Santa Bosa for Mark West
Springs. ■■ '•- \
Stages connect at Geyserville for *"kaggs Springs,
Stages connect at Pieta for Highland Springs,
Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport.
Stages connect at Ufclali for Vichy Springs. Blue
Lakes, Upper Lake, Lakeport, Boonevllle, Green-
wood, Orr^s Hot Springs, Mendocino City, I-'orS
Bragg, Usal, Westport, Cahto. Willetts, Cal pel
I'omo, Potter Valley, John Day's, I.ively's, (Iravelly
Valley, Harris, Blocksburg, _tridgevl_le,HydeBV_Ue
and Eureka.
Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced
rates.
On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points be»
' yond San Rafael at half rates.
Ticket Ofllces, corner New Montgomery and
Market streets, under the Palace Hotel.
H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN,
Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent.
_<r6^>^ via
\J^ SAUSALITO FERRY.
From Jani'ar? 14, 1895.
Leave's. F. WEEK DAYS. Arrive S. F.
7.00 a.m. Mill Val., Ross V*!., San Rfl 6.-SA.J-.
8.00 a.m. " '* " San Qta. 7.45 a.m.
9.15 a.m. " " '* a4SA.M.
'• " " 9 35A.M.
10.30 a.m. " " " SanQtn. 10.50 a.m.
11.83 A.M. " " " IL.'Oa.m.
1.15r.M. " " " SanQtn. 1.80?.-i.
3.--UP.M. " '* " 3.10 P.M.
4.30?. m. " " " San Qtn. 4 . )O?.M.
515r.M. " " " 5.55 P.M.
C.l5r.M. " " "
•' " " SanQtn. 7.:"0r.M.
1 1. 30.'. m. Ro?8 Talley and San Rafael
- OOa.M. Toiaales, Ca.ader. and Way SUUons 7.30 p.m.
31.45? j_. Tomales and Wa; BUtic_i X 10.S0A.M.
il.ibe.u. " " " *1 1.50 a.m.
§Eicept Tuesdays and Thur?dars x Monday only.
* Wednesdays and Fridays only.
SUNDAYS.
Ross Valley and Sun Rafael 7.40a.j_.
8.00 a.m. Mill Val., Ross Val., Sin Rfl., San Qtn. 0.15 a.m.
10.00 a.m. " " " " 11.15 a._-.
11.30 a.m. " " " " 1.15 P.M.
1.30pm. " " " "
Ross Valley, San Rafael, SanQtn 2.45 p.m.
3 00p.m. Mill Val., Ross Val., San Rfl., San Qta. 4.20 p.m.
4.30 p.m. " " " " 6.65PJ1.
615 p.m. m " "
" " " SanQtn. 7.30 p.m.
8.00 a.m. Point Reyes and Way Stations 7.30 p.m.
OUT I 11. KM PACIFIC <OH HA NT.
(PACIFIO SYSTEM.)
Ti:dn» leave »n<l nr« duo lo arrive at
WAN FltASl'lSt'O.
leave — I'iioM March 11. 1895. — aurivk
7:OOa Atlantic I'lpress, via "Martinez and
Stockton; Ofdenft Bast 7:15 a
7:30 a Nana, Oalißtoga and *Sact_, EEosa ; ■
Bcnici., Vacaville, Esparto, Sac-
ramento, and Redding via Davis;
Martinez and San Ramon G: 15
SzIJOa Niles, San .los». Stockton, lone,
Sacramento, MarysTille, lied Bluff
anil •Oroville 4:l.Tip
SO a Peters and Milton «7:iap
H:3oa Port Costa and Way Stations 1 1:43 a
§*J:OOa "Sunset Limited," Vnitilmled Train
through to New Orleans {l-'lSp
!»:(M»a New Orleans Kxpress, "Unymond, -...r,"~.
SantJ. Barbara, l.os Angeles, Hein-
ing. El Paso, New Oilcans and
East .- 3: 43p
l:OOp Niles, San Jose and Livermore *!>*:S'»a.
Niles, San.loso and Livermore J»l:4sa
*I:OOp Sacramento River .Steamers *OtOOp
fl:3op Port Costa and Way Stations ' ->:-Jsp
4:OOi> Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo.Napa,
Calistoga, BI Verano and Santa
Rosa 9:15 a
*:OOp Benicia, Vacaville, . Woodland,
Knights Landing, Marysville, Oro-
ville and Sacramento II: 15 a
4i3op Nilus, San Jose, Livermore, and
Stockton 7:13p
0:OOp Los Angeles RspresS, Fresno, Bakers-
field, Santa Barbara and Los
Angeles 10:15 a
S:OOp Santa Va Route, Atlantic Kxpress
for Mojave and Last 1 0:13 a
5:30e European Mail, via Martinez and
Stockton; Ogden and East 10:15.
6:OOp Hagraards, Niles and San .lose 7:13 a
10:00 v Villi, jo iB:43p
OxOOp Oregon/ Express, via Martinez and
Stockton; Sacramento, Marysville.
Redding, Portland, l'uget Sound
and Bast I 0:13 a
10: OOp Port Costa and Way Stations. No
baggage carried on this train ___________
SANTA .:i«IZ DIVISION (Narrow flange).
8:1 3a Newark, Centei villu.Smi .lose, I'clton,
Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Way
Stations 3:30r
*8:13p Newark, Centcrville, Joss, New -..;•» :
Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek,
Santa Cruz and Principal Way
Stations «11:20 a.
4:13p Newark. San Jose, Los Qatos 9:50 a
fl l:15p Hunters' Train 'or Newark. Alviso.
San Jose, Los Gatos and Way
Stations i»:osp
, COAST VISION (Third A Toiviiseiitl SU.)
6:43 a San Jose, New Almadeu and Way
Stations 1:43p
H:l3a San Jose, Tres Ffoos, Santa Cruz,
Pacilie Grove, Paso RoMe?, San-
Luis Obispo ami Principal Way
Stations 7:03p
1 I 10a San Jose ami V.' ay Stations 3:O0p
11:1.*>A Palo Aito and Way Stations 3:30p
*2:2<»i- San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Finos. Santa
Cruz, Salinas.Monterey and Pacilio
Crovi M0.40A.
■ttstlWr San Jose and Principal Way Stations 9;47a
•4:-!3p Palo Alto and Way Stations *»:OOa
StlOr San Jose and Way Stations # B:4»*a
«:30pPalo Alto and Way Stations '. 0:35.1
t11:43p Palo Altoaiel Principal Way Stations i7:3Sp
6REEK ROUTE FERRY.
From SAS FRANCISCO— of Market Street (Slip 8)—
•7:00 8:00 9:00 *10:00 11:00 a.m.
*12:30 tl:00 *2:00 3:30 •1:00 5.80
. *6:00e.M. ,>•.,.-.;
! : From OAILAKD— of Broadway.— *6:00 *7:00
1 8:00 *9:00 10:00 *ll:00 A.M., {12:00
•12:30 3:gQ '3:00 1:00 '3:00 p.m.
A for Morning. P for Afternoon.
• Sundays excepted. . I Saturdays only.
.Thursdays only. 1 1 Similars only.
The PACIPICTRANSriIBt'OMPANT
1 j will call for and check baggage from hotels and resi.
■ j dences. Enciulre of Ticket Agents lor Time Cards and
; oilier informal
s
ATLANTIC MB PACIFIC RAILROAD.
SANTA FE ROUTE.
TRAINS LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT SAW
Francisco (Market-st. Ferry) :
i Daily } NOVEMBER 3, 1894. • { daily^
i 6:00 p.. Express via Mojave... 10:45 »
• 9:00 a.. Atlantic Express via Los Angeles.. 6:45
i Ticket Olilce— 6so Market St., Chronicle build*
1 tag, S.V. C. H. SPEEBS, •
Ass't. General Passenger A gect,
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