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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. IS. we are selling good upright pianos for $6 f-0.-h and.Sh per month, we ask you to Investi- and approve this method; prices are the >ar.:e as if purchased tor all cash; bargains' in-good second-hand uprights upon same easy j payments aTid some good pianos for S3, «1 and ' £' P<r month. SHERMAN. CLAY & CO., St-inway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutte'r • sts.'; San Francisco, and Thirteenth, and m ßroadway, Oakland. ' ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house w . es n l . of ehi «»«o Is KOHLER _ CHASE'S, 26, .S and SO O'Fcrrell st.: pianos, organs and ail other musical Instruments of all grades anJ rnres: terms easy; prices lowest: every- j thing potsib!e done to lease and satisfy the : customer. ; A FEW GOOD BARGAINS. • Uord upright .........$ll5 Cornish upright 17 Smith & Barnes 165 ♦ new Weber pianos cheap. BENJ. CUR- TA7. & SON. 16 OFarrell '«• A— UPRIGHTS. {69 up; installments, $5 75 up; rents, $2 up (allowed on sale). Heine. 136 Ellis. w - G - BADGER, 412 Sacramento'st.. agent for trancls Bacon nr,.i'Hnll*tt i- Davis planes. •*■" BARGAIN — Stelnway upright clwap. _SCHMITZ. H McAllister, next Hibernla Bank. A , FI - N; new walnut upright for $160 cash at ! __MAUVAIS'._7W Market St. FINE Steinway 'upright sacrificed for cash. Room 12. Flood building. $75— ROSEWOOD piano, fine tune, on $5 install- meiits. m.'i Poet Ft. BUY a Decker upright at MAUVAIS', 769 Mar- ket st.. If you want the best. GOOD piano In storage on sale cheap for. cash fc~ILSON;S,s STORAGE, 1710 Market st. GREAT sale of "Ideal Guitars' ' this week at Mauvals'. :O Market st. Get prices at ence. j A— sS3 UPRIGHT piano in fine condition: also the famo.us Hornung Bros. 215 McAllister st. CHEAP Stelmray upright: also the famous Hornung Kros.' pianos. 216 McAllister Ft. SOIIMER, Byron Manzy and other pianos, "ioi Pet st. W.-VNTEIi— 2 Square Pianos and 4 Cabinet Or- gr.r.s. BYRON MAUZY, SOS Post st. [KXABE pianos: new scale; new • les. KOH- I.KR & CHASE. SO OFarrell st. " SUPERIOR violins. r.HhrrfT^tci and new. IF. Mv I.LER. maker, ropaircr. 2 Latham place. CHEAPEST and best in America— The Weekly < nil. Ie png<"=, sent to any address in -the "i''!(.l Stntps. nns-naM. for t 1 *i"r year. OFFICES \M> STORES — T«> LET. FOR rent or for lease. !>53 Howard St.. large store and itirge concrete basement, PALMISTRYJ MME. NEERGAARD. pupil (Count St. :vm!n. Gl6 Geary «.. above* Jones: classes; office hours. 1 to S p. m. ; reading by mail. $L A WEEK'S news for 3 cents— The Weekly Call. 16 ragf*. in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year! rr,n>o\ A NEW great discover}' for the permanent removal of superfluous hair and a givat pro- gress in medical science, which allows both ::ien and women to dispense with the painful electric needle, which is very often danger- ous to, use. Therefore it would be well for any one who Is afflicted -with iv .. a disfigurement to call upon me. . '- ' Dr. Popper, specialist for all kinds of d(9- | f jjurement on the face, cures freckles, moles, pimples, blackworms. scars. Also a new meth- od to cure birthmarks, tan, mot, wrinklos. Also cleans complexion, etc., etc., and every : case Is guaranteed by the well-known Dr. Pepper, who' has piaciieetl here in the city for ! the past 37 years. For any of thesaj cases he : will send treatment to any part of the coun- I try. DR. V. POPPER, *18 Kearny St., B. F. EASTERN vocalist, reputation, would have ex- perienoecl pianist of ability join her high-class : concerts thmush California, continuing East- ern and northern States. Box 307, Call. Oakld. I WORKS of art worth $100,000 on exhibition at Palace of Art, 16 Post st. Ladies with escorts admitted from S:3O p. m. to 11:30 p. m. I E. HAU.UETTE. MRS L.J. WHEELOCK has removed La Verite Toilet Parlors to 1140 Market Bt., near Taylor. \ EXPERIENCED woman wishes care of child j in day tlrne; charges moderate. 777 Market st. PAINTING and paper-hanging; rooms papered, . $2 60 up. JENS & BATH, 3uB Sixth st. INCRUSTATION— New invention for china dec- orators. See S. R. CHURCH, 307 Sans -me st. A— MRS. L. J. WHEELOCK has removed La Verite Toilet Parlors to 1140 Market St., near \ Taylor. .. ■ • . • ! ANNlE— Where did you get your tailor-made ! suit? At the EASTERN OUTFITTING CO.. j 12(6 h'tockton. I paid for same at $1 per week. I ASSORTMENT of imported and domestic rem- | nants for suits to order, $10 75; pants. $3 75; nothing higher. One-Price Tailoring Co., 1644 | Market st., under St. Nicholas Hotel. I WANTED— Name and address of persons owing j mortgages' to Pacific States Building and Loan Association, who have paid In on stock ; for 6or 7 years. Address G. B. HOLMBERG, 632 Market st.. 8. F., room 23, I JOHN L BOONS. Patent Trademark Attornry et Law, ana Copyright No. 4 Sutter st.. Laws a Specialty San Francisco. Cal. ! American and Foreign Send for clr "i!ar. Patents Solicited. ELECTRIC lights In every room; Winchester Hotel 44 Third it., near Market: 700 rooms; 25c to Jl .'0 per night; $150 to $6 per week; free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. I THE face beautified and hair dressed in the ! very latest style for only 25c; switches. 51 up; gray hair restored. $1 50 to $5. G. LEDERER. ; 123 Stockton et ! "BALL-HEARING"" sewing machines: no fric- I tlon. White Sewing Machine Co., 300 Poet st j MME LOUJSB'B manicure parlor has removed frcni O"Frfrrell to 132 Eddy Bt 1 FRINGES of alf ads at ETTLXGER'S, 723 Market tt. ' LEDERER'S Quintonlca Hair Tonic gives that ! eoft and gloF«y appearance to the hair; 35c a bottle. O. LEDERER. 123 Stockton St. MLLE. CLAIRE BERTRAND. manicure par- lors. 23S Kearny st., first floor, room* 2-3. JaMES A. SORENSON. watchmaker and Jew- tier, removed to 103 Sixth Ft., near Mission. ■LACHMAN & CO., mfrs. of fine furs and seal garments; also remodeling. 104 Keary st. RUPTURE, piles cured ■/ exact nation free. ■ Drs. Mansfield I Porterfleld, ■" Market st. lIIRSL'TINE Co.. hair CDeclallsts. prow hair cr no Day: hook for stamp. 6 Eddy st. . IF you wish frill value tor, your cast-off cloth- ing, call On B. COHEN. 157 Thjird^s^ RUPTURE, stricture cured; no knife; no injec- i il .n ; (.-uaranld. Dr. Gcrdin, Cl 4 Pine. ah. Krny. ! SUITS to order on easy installments. L. , LEMOg, 3117 Market ft., bet. 7th and Sth. WANTED— OId gold for rhanufa'nir. O. Nolte, Jeweler. 243 O'Farrell. bet. Powell ft Mason. CHRAFF.BT and host in America Th» Weekly Call 1(1 pages, sent to any address in the United Ptntes. pi--«tpnld, for $1 per year. "~'~ PHYSICIAN .S~A.\I> SURGEONS. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, office and residence. . . 1 021 V> Market St.. bet. Sixth and Seventh. REAL ESTATE — < ITV— SALE. AUCTION ' SALE OT REAL ESTATE V - COFFEY. HUGHES & HERBST. At Salesroom, 1? MONTGOMERY STREET, , WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 27. iSm At 12 O'Clook. S^, 307, 209 Fourth St., near Folsom: 2 stores and 8 floors above, containing 36 rooms; lot 4'txs7:C. ' " >".'i Cottajre, 15S Eureka st.. near Eighteenth; 4 reoms. bath and ba«emf>nt; lot 2ix*3. Lot south B'.de of Sherwood place (off Third , Ft.*.- near Mission), 2jD feet east of Third; size, j 20x'ja ' I Flats 572 and S7J Clayton St., nr. Frederick: | 4 and 5 rocms awl bath; rent $3!: lot 25x106.3. 225 Perry St.; store and 4 tenements; lut 2£x £.0: necr Fourth at. •■■'.~" *■' T.*- Lot houth s»lrlo cf Thirteenth st., nr. Folsom, 47:8x100; suitable for tenements or manufac- turing puryjses. • ■ '■■ '■■•■* -■"•■ Residence, ?Sl3 Uno St., neat Broderlck: 9 rooms and 'bath; 2."x1.:T:6. Flat*. 512. and 512 Vi Clipper st.. 'i and 7 rooms and both; lot 30x114; also lot 41x114 adjoining. near Castro «t./ bet. Twenty-fifth and Twenty- Lot, past Fi<lr of Central nve., 125 feet north of Haye?; 2".xlW; just the place for cheap fiats. DOS. 510, 510V4 Hermann Bt., bet. Web»ter and Fillmore ets.. and 5 and. 7 Germania: 2-story hhuse.B rooms ar.d bath and 4 flats; rent $72 50; i it 37;Cx120. . ; or* so Golden Gate aye., NW» corner of Lyon f.t.: store nnd 2 rooms: lot 32:6x100. lio n<H forget the date— Wednesday. Septem- licr 27th. at 12 o'clock. COFFEY. HTJGHKB & HERBST. Auctioneers, lfl MONTGOMERY STREET. ! KEW HOMES "•••:■•; j Five, C. 7, I and 10 room houses, finished with all modern conveniences, frontline on Waller, Pierce and Primrose sts., frornr ?3lW i to $l"C0; terms to suit purchaser. F. NKL- KON. Builder. I IF you h«ve lots north of Golden Gate Park, west of First aye.. and you wish to sell them, en! l on _\V. .1 r hi n.n 410 Montgomery st. $17W— BEST bargain In this city; new house; 9 rooms -and bath: brick foundation. BALD- IN. 30 Montgomery St. ■ - ' • - S7fiO AND "P «ill build 4-rootn bay-window cot- v t:ig<*. house repairing any part- of city. BALS- : BURY. builder; shop. 1934 Market ft. --•■"■' A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 103G Va- I lencia fit. - ■ 1 j REAL ESTATE— CITY— FOR- SALE. j - ~, ~"" ~~ ' EASTON ELDRIDOE & CO. - / Banks pay, 3 1-S per cent interest, real estate four times as much. . „ INVESTMENS. $200— Cash, balance $1300. bank mortgage: nice cottage of 6 rooms and bath; near Market and Seventeenth sts. $1,700— $7CO cash; four, flats; always rented; rents $324 per annum. i $l,9Co— Three flats of 4 and 2 rooms; always rented: I 1 * blocks from new Postofflce; lut 23x75." 500— Mortgage of $2000 can remain; 2 flats of four rooms each and 2-story bouse; large lot. 25x120; double frontage; near Flllmore and Hermann sts.; both " streets bltumintzed. $2,000— Near new Postofflce; cottage of . rooms; lot 25x75 feet; worth twice price asked. FI.A • $S,ooo— Modern residence; extra well built; on Page St., near Park panhandle: 11 rooms, bath and laundry; lot 30x137:6. ! $6,soo— Three nice fiats of 1, 6. 6 rooms and bath; near Webster and Ellis sts.; al- ways rented; choice neighborhood. $2,5 CO —Two flats downtown; 3 and -" rooms; pays i per cent per month; lot 23x60. RESIDENCES AND COTTAGES. $7,ooo— Elegant modern corner residence; 2 blocks north of Market Ft.; half lot Improve improve:* onts cost $l<\CO'j; mortgage of 54200 .fin remain; lot 55_ 120; MUST BE SOLD. $9,000— On Upward st.; ben block; fine resi- dence of 10 rooms, bath and basement; large lot. $1375— HOMESEEKERS— NO TAXES NO INTEREST, NO IN- SURANCE. $SCO cash, balance $20 per month; modern hrm:e (!n course of construction). 5 rooms and bath and high basement; dome ceilings; tile mantels; pcrcelaln tubs; flee view; close to car lines. . 1 $2,250- Fuiton St., near Lyon; 25x100. $2,000-^Ha!ght .-: . near 1 irk panhandle: will exchange for improved property, pay difference cash. \ ', "-■ We hold our regular auction sales every "' v weeks. For further par- ticulars apply to EASTON, ELDRIDOE & CO., 638 Market st. Hl' VI, ESTATE — COUNTRY — Fop Sale 23 ACRES: fruit ranch: Forestville; cheap. 1' acres; fruit and chicken ranch; Hay- wards 5000 I 60S acres; stock ranch; it's a snap 3000 GERMAN-AMERICAN; 34 Kearny st. i FOR sale— 6oo acres of dairying or grazing land in southern part of Humboldt Co., Cal.: best I of climate; plenty of wood and water; large | outside pastures; never failing crops. MAR- TIN H. JAGER. 110 Taylor St.. S. F. HOMESTEADS, two claims adjoining, $200; Sonoma Co.; valuable redwood tanbark tim- ! ber; mineral spring: good soil; abundance of deer. 531 California Ft., room 1. ROO.MS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BEFORE bunting housekeeping rooms get list free. Pacific Room-renting Co.. 426 Kearny. EDDY, — 8 unfur. or furnished rooms, newly elegantly papered; private res.; fine location. ! FJDDY, 917— Nicely furnished hou»ekpg rooms; i splendid location; private res.; no children. EIGHTH, 348— 2 sunny double front parlors, ; with kitchen and bathroom, furnished for ! housekeeping; near Market st. 1 FIFTH. 3tS— Suite of rooms; furnished com- ! plete for housekeeping; rent cheap. FOLSOM, 523— Parlor floor: 3 large rooms; well | furnished for housekeeping; complete; single I or en suite. ! FOLSOM, S3o— Furnished 'room with stove. $7; others with use of kitchen, cheap; single, 75c. FRANKLIN, 515— One large sunny front room, 1 unfurnished: also back room. FULTON, 21S — 2 furnished flats. 2 and 3 rooms: running water; coal and gas range. I GOLDEN GATE AYE.. Corner flat: 4 rooms, elegantly furnished; also single rooms. GOLDEN GATE aye., 10f,0— Three large sunny well furnished rooms for light housekeeping; private family; free telephone. GOLDEN GATE AYE., 1404—2 sunny front rooms; reasonable; private family; house- keeplng. '^-vVv, HOWARD, 525— Pleasant rooms, furnished com- plete for housekeeping. HOWARD, 761W;— Nice sunny furnished suite; kitchen; man and vife; others; reasonable. JESSIE, 254— Four large sunny rooms; rent $?. JULIAN aye., 192, cot. Sixteenth St.— 2 nicely- furnished, part housekeeping rooms; $10. LARKIN, 326—2 or 3 sunny housekeeping apart- ments; furnished complete; gas range; bath. MCALLISTER, 11S1 — Furnished parlor, bed- room, dining-room, kitchen; bath: no children. MINNA. "14—2 furnished rooms, complete for housekeeping. • MISSION, 1129— L front room; can do light housekeeping; also other housekeeping rooms. MISSION, 1133— Bay-window suite of three con- necting housekeeping rooms; $16. I MISSION, 1729V4. near Thirteenth— 2 or 3 sunny . furnished housekeeping rooms, bath, laundry; i IS and $11. NATOMA, 60—2 housekeeping rooms: yard; sun ; all day; no dogs; no children; *?• 75. • ! NOE, l.'S— 'i pleasant front rooms In corner flat; coal range; bath; yard; $10. i OCTAVIA, 1403, corner Geary— Sunny bay-win- dow; mantel, kitchen, gas stove; $13. PINE 1300 — 2 sunny connecting corner rooms; gas range; folding bed; rent reasonable. STOCKTON. 611, near Pine— Three splendid furnished rooms; 2 unfurnished: large garden. STOCKTON, 1307— Nicely furnished rooms for ■ housekeeping; rent cheap. ! TURK, £3414— i sunny rooms, nice furniture; complete for housekeeping; gap, bath. TWENTY-THIRD, 3726, near Dolores— ] sunny bay-window flats; complete for house- keeping^ VAN NESS, 1021— Finely furnished sunny suites for housekeeping; also single rooms. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- lcncja i^t KTI6"MS TO LET Fnrn. and I nfnrn. \— BRUNSWICK HOUSE. 14S Sixth — Rooms, " 25c to $1 per night; $125 to ?5 per week, and light housekeeping; open all nighty ' A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and i subscriptions has been established at 1066 Va- lencia st. AT Hotel Francisco, Turk and Taylor sts.— Homelike house; modern service; elevator: bath; rooms 50« to I! 50 day. MRS. J. KING. VT t2 Second st., double rooms for week, $1 50 to $3: single, $1 to $1 60; day. 25c to 50c. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)— Fu- rnished rms.. suites, single; also unfurnished. j i CARROLTON. 1206 Market, cor. Golden Gate j aye. — Sunny corner; well ram. rms. ft offices. : CLARENCE. 658 Geary— Nicely furnished sun- '■ ny rooms; clean; respectable; reasonable. : EDDY. 123 (United State* Hotel)— Clean, neat I rooms; $1 E0 week up; elevator day and night. EDDY. 330— Newly furnished sunny rooms In ■■ it private house; modern conveniences. ELLIS, 321 (Ropedale House)— Nice rooms. 25c a night, $1 a week up; ■ ling room. I ELLIS. DlB— Flno suite and other large rooms, elegantly furnished. • I ELLIS 639, cor. Larkln— Sunny bay-window; j mantel; folding bed for two. I EXCELSIOR House. S9 Turk. cor. Taylor— New j mangt.; funny front bay-wind, rms. ; trans' nt. FIRST floor, 4 rooms, furnished; rent cheap. 3017 Sacramento st. FRANKLIN, 227— Newly furnished room; gas; i bath; private family; gentlemen; $7. - ■ GEARY, (OS (The Navarre)— Comfortable furn. rooms; trawler* accommodated. MRS. HYER. OEARY, s.'<s— Elegantly furnished parlor suite; other rms.; piano; phone ;buth; reasonable. GRAND SOUTHERN— Southeast cor. Seventh and Mission BtS.— Sunny rooms, en eulte or . single; ladles' parlor; reading room; elevator; 1 HA.NCOCK House, 781 Mission— family, rooming house; $1 50 to $6 per week. HARRISON, 784%— Nicely furnished sunny rooms; bath; all conveniences; homelike; $1 week up. . • ■ HOWARD, 713—200 sunny rooms; nicely fur- nished; ever}' convenience; electric lights. HOWARD, '■'■■ Furnished rooms from $1 per week tip; also housekeeping and transient. n'oWAUD. 1130%— Newly furnished rooms; pri- vate family; gentlemen preferred. HOWARD, 1141— Nice sunny suites; running water; reasonable; permanent patrons desired. Ut!OHEB HOUSK, 214 Third— Newly renovated; 25c to r,... per night; $150 to $3 per week. > MAIN.- 311— Nicely furnished sunny rooms for gentlemen, from }4 tip per month. MARKET, IS2O (Lbh Palmas)— Suite of 2 or 3 mis. ; private; bath; sin. rum : board optional. McALLISTER,' 604— Nicely furnished sunny I bay-window front room; board optional : THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1899. ROOMS TO LET Para, and I nfnrn. MCALLISTER. 702V»— Sunny furnished or un- furnished rooms to rent, en suite or single; private family. " ' f MINNA, 6*57, cor. Eighth— Newly furnished bay-window room, $1 per week transient. "NEWPORT." 21 Franklin, nr. Market— bay- win. rms. and single, $5 up; also hskpg. NINTH, 20, near Market— bay-window suite; housekeeping or not; gas; water; $11. OAK. Sunny bay-window suit and sin- gle room; furniture and carpets new; gas and bath., O'FARRELL. Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; electric lights; day, wk., mo. POST, Pleasant sunny furnished rooms by the day, week or month. | POWELL, 317 (formerly Cosmos Club)— Ele- : gantly furnished sunny rooms; reasonable.' ! ROYAL House, 126 Ellis St.— lncandescent light, reading room, smoking room and ladies' parlor; room!, per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to $S; month, $3 *to $30; elevator on office floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SEVENTH, 262— Nicely furnished rooms: sunny all day; nice lawn; modern conveniences. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth St., near Market— Furnished and unfurnished. STOP hunting furnished rooms; get list free. Pacific Room Renting Co., 426 Kearny st. TAYLOR Terrace, 2, bet. Union and Filbert— rooms and 2 rooms; suitable for housekeeping. THE Heath, 312 Eddy St.— First-class rooms and board: hot and cold water; telephone; modern; all conveniences. THE Oaks, 119 Third— good rooming house for good people. R. HUGHES. Proprietor. THIRD. 129— Sunny furnished rooms from $1 per week up. | THIRD. Housekeeping rooms, $2 per week; also single rooms for men. , TURK. S36— Handsomely furnished modern al- Cove room, overlooking Jefferson Square; sun all day. CHEAPEST and best in America— The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1. postage paid. ROOMS "WANTED. WANTED— Before October 1, nicely furnished sunny parlor floor of 3 or 4 rooms In private family: east of Octavia; reasonable; respon- sible party. Address E. E. S.. 539 McAllister. ALL prices furnished and unfur. housekeeping r " ins wanted: $13 to $40: all parts city. I Pacific Room Renting Co., 426 Keamy st. A— FURNISHED and unfur. rooms wanted, all parts city. Pacific Rm Rent Co., 426 Kearny. ' YOUNY lady desires single furnished room; ! private family; state rent. Box 1 81, Call. WANTED— Cheap, central room for elderly . woman. Bookstore. 1203 Market St. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. $2 MONTHLY, rented; repaired, bought, sold; machine supplies. 145 Sixth; phone Mint 45. ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; re- pairing at lowest rates. 20;" Fourth Ft. SPECIAL NOTICES. AT 335 McAllister st. Dr. Rlnes; others; Wednesday, 8 p. m.; free: collection; all tests. NICE private home in confinement; most rea- sonable price In city. Mrs. M. Pfeiffer, mid- wife, 2012 Folsom, nr. 16th; phone White 1344. MRS. DR. HOPKINS, $95 Market St., office 2— New discovery for rheumatism; also medi- cated baths for alcoholism and rheumatism. I BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; ! city or country. pacific COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery' St., rooms 9-10; tel. ."-20. STORAGE AXD WAREHOUSES. j GALA. Storage Warehouse, F. SMITH, prop., I 722 Mission: goods guaranteed; tel. Clay 23. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. ; Office, WI Post, cor. Powell; tel. Main 5713. SWAPS-RIG AND LITTLK. WILL trade first-class sandwich wagon for furniture; cost $700. Box 2321, Call. I HAVE a good bicycle: will swap for furnl- ture or carpets. Box 1278. '"'all. to LEASE. UKIAH— I2 rooms and 2 stores; cheap. Call at 514 Montgomery St. — ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA" HOUSES. : c . : : TO let — New house, 7 rooms and bath; rent $16 50. 2103 Clement aye. ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. HOME for ladies in delicate health; large grounds; private. MRS. DR. FUNKE. 1416 Sth. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS , BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. FOR exchange in beautiful Berkeley. 2 whole blocks of perfectly level land, about 2400 front feet; street work all done and only 1 block from railroad station; no mortgage; value $25,000; will exchange for business property In San Francisco. Apply JOS. J. MASON. Real Estate, Adjoining P. P.. Berkeley. NEAR the University; 2 houses, well rented; lot 150x135; street work done; cash value $6000; mortgage $3800; will take ranch for equity. Apply JOS. J. MASON. Real Estate, Adjoining P. P., Berkeley. A VERY handsome residence, near the Uni- versity; now rented for $50 monthly; will ex- change equity (about $4000) for residence property in San Francisco. Apply JOS. .1. MASON, Real Estate, " Adjoining P. P.. Berkeley. FOR SALE— Fine residence site; corner Vine and Spruce, bet. Vine and Cedar, North Berkeley; outlook on bay; very desirable for home; garden, orchard; any amount. Terms, owner. HEMENWAY. I.'IS Spruce. Bl UKI I IV HOI SES TO LET. FOR rent, in desirable location, house of nine rooms, bath, laundry and storeroom, with stable, chicken-house and large yard; con- venient to trains and university grounds. Ap- ply to J. R. LITTLE, Berkeley station. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE— QOS BROADWAY. OAKLA>D HEAL KSTATE. EI^EGANT 10-room house, cost $14,000, will take $4000 country property, $1000 cash, leav- : Ing mortgage of $5000 at 8 per cent; lot 50x140 fe»t; up-to-date location; low cash offer con- ! eldered. E. E. BUNCE, 908 Broadway, Oak- land. SACRIFICED — 4 elegant new houses in eourne of construction on 33d St., bet. Grove and West; all modern Improvements- street work, sidewalks done; small payment down; balanca monthly if desired. J. H. SIMPSON, 615 Mth. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents— The "Weekly Call, 16 pag»s. In wrapper, for milling. $1 per yea* OAKLAND HOITBKB TO LET. HANDSOME residence, 9 rooms, bath: barn;."S9 | 24th. Inquire R. Frank", K22 Grove; rent low. j OAKLWO FIHMTIKi; FOR SALE, i AN IntrodUCtii n \r, you from H. Sehellhaas. the rurni'ur» .j.uiT l!th and Franklin. Qiikland. LEGAL AIM KItTISI.IIKVrS. NOTICE to creditors— Betate of HENRY QIB- i BON deceased. Notice Is hereby given by the j undersigned. JOHN A. DRINKHOuSS, ad- ! mlnistrnt.-r of the estate vt HENRY GIB- i BON, docfased, to the creditors of. arid all | persons bavins cloims against the said <le- i t-easeil. to exhibit them with the necessary ! vouchers, within fouri4) months after the first '< publication .>r this notice, to the said JOHN A. DRINKHOUSE, admlnistmtor as afore- i shld, at hit offloea, No. 4^2 Montßom.-ry \ street. In the city and county of San Fran- j clfco, State of California, the s;ime bfiug liis i place frr the transaction of the business of | the said estate In tlie said city and county I of San Francisco. State of California. JOHN A. DRIXKHOL'SE. administrator of the estate of HENRY OIBPON. deceased. Dated ;it Ran Francisco. Augrust 30, 1599. A. RI'EF. attornoy for administrator, 40! j M.'titgrmery ftreet. niviniovD xotices. riVIDEND NOTlCE— Dividend No 97 (50c per chare) of the OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COM- PANY will be payable at the office of th« ' company, 327 Market nt., un and after Mon- ] day October 2. 1SS"? Transfer books will close i on Tuesday, September 2fi. 1R99, at 3 o'clock : P. m. E. H. PHELDOy. Secretary. PROPOSALS. uT~S. ENGINKi:R <fflce, liaughlln building Los Angeles, Cal.. August 29, 1899— Sealed i proi<osals for continuing construction of Jetty | nt Pan I Hego Hnibur, Cal., will be received Here until 11 a. m.. September 20, 1899. and i then publicly opened. Information furnished on application. JAMES J. MEYLER, Cap- tain Engineers. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Achille Weis and Jeanne LeGra5.... .......40-22 James A. McKay and -Anna Day... 34-36 William H. Lawson and Agnes M. Kesslng. 2s-24 Carmel B. Secord and Laura R. Wagner. ...30-30 John W. Healey and Nellie McMahon .40-29 i John P. Dempsey ana Mary G. Murphy... '..26-23 I George W. Parker and Mamie E. McGuire.. I George F. Moore and Lillie F. Fleming.... l 9-19 I William E. Mill? and Gertrude Hutchings..??-31 I Noel Larrecon and Catherine M. Schilter.. 3o-38 |F W. La Jeuneese and Susie A. Waters. ..23-1S ; Thomas Walsh and Nellie Murphy 28-22 BIRTHS— MARRIA&ES— DEATHS. . 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. ; -• KLENCK— In this city, September 21. 1599. to the wife of Fred J. Klenck, a daughter. MCALLISTER— In this city. September 5, 1899, I to the wife of William McAllister, a daugh- i ter. 1 WOODALL— this city, September 25,. 1899, to j the wife of C. J. Wocdall. a daughter. RBMFRY— In this city, September 8, : 1599, to the wife of A. S. Remfry (nee Johnston), a son. ■ . : ■ ■'•■'-. ■"'■•«'" ____________ "married. GROTH— BIRKHOLM— this city. September 23 1»99 hy the Rev. O. Groensberg, Soren B. I Groth and Frederlkke 8. Birkholm. : LA JEUNESS?:— WATERS— In this city,' Sep- tember 20. lS99.by the Rev. John A. B. Wil- son, D.D., Francis. W-llford La Jeunesse and Susie Ada Waters, both of San ' Francisco. McKAY— DAY— In this city, September 26, 1599, by the Rev. John A. B. Wilson, D.D., James Alfred McKay of Redding; Shasta County. and Anna- Day of Placervllle, El Dorado County. . ' ■ . MADSI2N— GULLANE— In this city, September 19, 1899, by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Mads E. Madsen and Anna M. Gullane. . . COUSENS— In Victoria, B. C. Au- gust 10, 1899, by the Rev. W. Leslie Clay, J. Edgar Maple of New York and Emily Mayo Cousens of San Francisco. PARKER— McGUIRE— In this city, September 26; l.S:<9, by F. H. Kerrigan, ■ Justice of the Peace, George W. Parker -of Omvllle, Cal., and Mamie E. McGulre of San Francisco. PINNF.I.LA- In this city, September 20,- -1899, by the Rev. W. M. Bours, at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Fabbrtzlo Pinnella and Elaine B. M. Slmi, both of San Francisco. SARIAN— CLARK— In this city, September 16, 1599, by the Rev. Dr. Wilson, Louis Sarian and Fannie Clark, both of San Francisco. TURNER— BREWER— In East Oakland, Sep- tember 26. 1899, by the Rev. E. S. Chapman, D.D., George C. Turner of San Francisco and Annie Brewer of Kingston, Canada. V< in;?- LUSE— In this city, September 26. 1899. by the Rev. W. S. Urmy, D.D., Robert F. Voigt of San Francisco and Lucy A. Lusa of lone. Cal. • • WHITE— McELLIGOTT— In this city. Septem- ber 23, 1899, by the Rev. Father Collins of St. Joseph's Church, Charles H. White and Molly McEllleott, both of San Francisco. WINTERROWD— GRIFFIN— In this city, Sep- tember 24, 1599. by the Rev. W. 6. Urmy, D.D.. George W. , Winterrowd and Mary B. Griffin, both of San Francisco. ,-V; ?" ZJMMER— In this city, September 24, 1899, by the Rev. Father Cummlngs of St. Patrick's Church, Arthur G. ZJmmer and Margaret K. Smith, both of San Francisco. DIED. Bender, May Loftis, Irene Coleman, Sarah A. McCormlck, Michael Cuoco, Giovanni Siangan, Mary E. R. E«eberg, Henry Newman, Frederick Gaubert, Marie Peralta, Elena L. Harris. Marcus Reynolds, Charles F. Henke, William Thurston. Annie Hoffman. Edward S. Upton, John Hogan, Mrs. ,M. C. Vehr. Catherine Johansson. Anna M. • Wachter, Wllhelm F. Kearns, Timothy Wright, Capt. T. A. Kelly, Martin BENDER— In this city, September 25. 1899, May, beloved wife of J. V. Bender, a native of New Jersey. (_ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invitfd to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from her late residence, 355 Eleventh street. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. . . . , COLEMAN— In this city, September 28, 1559, at the resilience at Edward Coleman, Sarah Ann, sister of John C. and Edward Coleman. CUOCO— In this city, September 24, 1899, Gio- vanni Cuoco, a native of Italy, aged 60 years. l> riends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the undertak- ing parlors of G. laccheri, 629 Broadway, thence to the hall. SOS Montgomery street, where services will be held under the aus- pices of the Italian M. B. Society. Interment New Italian Cemetery, San Mateo County. EGEBERG -In this city. September 26. 1899, Henry, dearly beloved husband of Anna Mar- garethe Egeberg, father of Henry P.. Lena C, Edward L. and Anna Sophie Egeberg, and brother of Lawrence" Egeberg of Sacramento, a ' native of SchleFwlg-Holctein, Germany, aged 55 years 1 month and 23 days. GAUBERT— In this city, September 25, 1899. Maria Gaubert, beloved wife of Joseph Gau- bert, mother of Mrs. B. Pyat, and grand- mother of Mrs. H. G. Sylva and Mrs. M. Ro- sendorn, a native of France, ared 70 years. (San Jose papers please copy.) lO'Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her granddaughter, 1130 Broadway, thence to the French Church of Notre Dame dcs Victoires, where a high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 10:30 o'clock. HARRIS— In this city, September 21. 1899, Mar- cus Harris, beloved father of Mrs. R. Lleh- ; tenstein of Portland, Or., Mrs. Paulina Krei- | dell of Ellensburg, Wash., Mrs. Guj Brown of Seattle. Wash., Mrs. L. Burnheimer of. Spokane, Wash., Miss Sadie Harris of Spo- kane, Wash., and Sam. Ike, Heyman. Mich- ael. Morris and Louis Harris, and brother of William Harris of Seattle, Wash., a native of Poland, aged 60 years. (Seattle and Spo- kane. Wash., papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the under- taking 1 parlors of Then. Dlerks, 957 Mission street, and thence to New Salem Cemetery for interment by ; train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 3:30 o'clock. HENKE— In the. City and County Hospital. September 26, 1899, William Henke, a native of Germany, aged 2S years. HOFFMAN— In this city. September 26, 1899, Edward 8., beloved son of Mrs. Charlotte 'A. Hoffman, and brother of Albert J. Hoffman and Mrs. Annie E.iCanham, a native of New York City, aged 88 years. £?"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday,) at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fifth i street, where services will be held. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. ! HOFFMAN— In this city, September 25, ISS9, Edward S., dearly beloved husband of Jo- sephine Hoffman, a native of New York, aged 3S years 3 months and 5 days. HOGAN— A solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated- this day (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, at St. Charles Borromeo's Church, • corner Eighteenth and Shotwell streets, for the repose of the soul of the late Mrs. Martin C. Horan. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. JOHANSSON— In this city, September 24. 1899, Anna Maria Johansson, beloved daughter of Johan Fetter and Anna Bengtsson. a native | of Hoganas, Sweden, aged IS years 2 months j and 23 days. (Swedish papers please copy.) |£7"Frie.nd.s and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of H. P. Maasa. 917 Mission street, near Fifth. , - KELLY— In this city, September 23, 1899. Mar- tin Kelly, beloved father of Matthew Kelly. Mrs. Thomas McSwegan and Mrs. Fred ■ Melncke, a native of County Roscommon, Ire- | land, aged 75 years. (Boston, Mass., papers please copy.) (ETFrlends and acquaintances are respect- I fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 8:15 o'clock, from his . late residence, Mission road, opposite Seven-mile House, thence to St. Ann's Church. , Colma, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KEARNS— In Oakland, September 26, 1899, Timothy Kearns.. beloved husband of Brld- Ket Koarns, and brother of Mrs. Richard BUt- ler, a native of County Clare, Ireland, aged * 72 years and 9 months. ETFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:80 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 961 Third street, thence to the Church of the Immaculate Conception, where a sol- i emn requiem mass will be celebrated for the j repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. LOFTIS— In this city. September 26, 1599, of. scarlet fever. Ir>n<\ beloved' daughter of Jo- seph L. and Mary Loftis. a native of San Francisco, aged 4 years. '.' . >. (CTFuneral to-day (Wednesday,) at ' 2 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 223 Twenty-ninth street. Interment private. Calvary Cemetery. McCORMICK— this city, September 26, 1899. Michael, beloved husband of Eliza McCor- mlck, and father of John J. . William F. and Nellie McCormlck, a native of County Tyrone, Ireland, agfd 66 years. . HLNRYJ. GALLAGHER CO., (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher). FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERB, 20 Fifth Ft . opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South B<K .' ' N. F. Dethlefsen. ■:■'•' Chas. H. Jacob. CHAS il JACOB & ■&-£„■ H w Snook. Funeral Directors and Embalm-' ers, 318 MaAon street, bet. Geary and O'Farrell streets. . Telephone Main 6213. I. AIcAUOY «fc CO., O FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS. 1235 Market St.. between Sth and 9th. . -Telephone South 247.. ' ■ '• - MANGAN— In this city, at Ocean View, Sep- tember 25, 1599. Mary E. R., beloved daughter of Stephen and Bridget Mangan, and sister of Joseph, Christopher, Frances, Annie. Ar- thur, Clarence and Eugenia Mangan, a native of San Francisco, aped 21 years 10 months and 1 day. A member of Class 'W. Girls Ilish School. IE? The funeral will take place this day (Wednesday!, at 9:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her parents, 279 Sadowa street. Ocean View, thence to St. Michael's Church. ! where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 10 o'clock, in- terment private, in Holy Cross Cemetery. NEWMAN— In this city, September 25. 189?. Frederlok W., beloved husband of Lorraine F. Newman, and father of Rl^onore L. Newman, a native of Warsaw. Poland, aged 70 years 11 months and 10 .lays. PERALTA— In Santa Clara, September 26. 1899, Elena Ludovina, beloved daughter of the late Gabriel Peralta ami Edelfrida Peralta Ar- EtteUo, a native of San Leandro, aged 33 years and 2 days. CCTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock from St. Claire's Church. Santa Clara, where a solemn re- quiem high maps will be celebrated for the re- ; se "f her soul. i REYNOLDS— In this city, September 1". 1839. Charles F. Reynolds, beloved s..n of Charles and Catherine Reynolds, and brother of J^>hn M. Reynolds and Mrs. Mary Hoar, a native of California, aged 32 year* and 11 months. ty lnterred private In Odd Fellows' Ceme- i tory. ! THI'RSTON— In the City and County Hospital, September 26, 1899, Annie Thurston, a na- I tlve of Germany, aged 48 years. j DPTON— In this city. September 26. IS9!>, Jr>hn tTpton, beloved son of the late John P. and Mary A. L'mnn, and brother of Edward P.. V«rnon, Thomas B. and Eliza Upton. Mrs. D. M. Bokee and Mrs. P. P. Hoin, a native of Salem. Mass., aged 60 years 9 months and 1". days. A member of Lincoln Post No. 1, <l. A. R. (CyNotlce of funeral hereafter. ! VEHR— In this city, Catherine, beloved wife ot the late Wllhelm Vehr (nee Daly), mother of Gus Vehr, and daughter of the late John Daly, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged I S5 years. (TJ^Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 12 o'clock, from the parlors i of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment I. O. O. F." Cemetery. I WAi'HTER- In this city, September 24, 1899. I Wllhelm Friedrlch. dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Wachter. father of Charles and Anna Wachter. and son-in-law of Phillip Bill, a native of Oldenburg. Germany, aged 50 years 10 months and 24 days. A member of Verein F.intracht, San Francisco Lodge No 1, O. d. H. S., and San Francisco Lodge No. 246, V. O. R. M. (JJTFrtends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), from E.ntracht Hall. Twelfth Btreet. near Folsom, where services will be held under the auspices of the Verein Ein- tracht, commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment | Laurel Hill Cemetery. Remains at the par- lors of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, near Seventh. WRIGHT— In Berkeley, September 24, 1899. Captain Thomas Armet, beloved husband of Olivia C. WrlKht, and father of James R.. Thpmas A. Jr., William Rossell, Helen, Isa- bella, Louise and Olivia Spain Wright, a na- tive of Philadelphia. a«ed SI years and 4 months. (Philadelphia and Seattle papers please copy.) [CTFuneral from Pt. Mark's Church. Berke- ley. this day (Wednesday.) at 2 o'clock. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Matilda Eisner (wife of D.), Hannah, Moses, Abraham, Joseph, Blanche and Rose Abra hams and Annie Graf to L>anlel and Catherine T. O'Toole, same; $10. Rachael Hirzberg iwife of J. A.) and Bertha Cooper (wife of Charles O.) to Moses Abra hamp, lot on N line of McAllister street, 67:6 Eof Laguna, E 37 : Cby N 100; $10. Hiram T. and Leroy T. Hutchinaon, Man' H. Sibley, Mary K. Miller, John H. Tracy. Char lotte E. Morgan, Ellen N. Cook and Adelaide Phelps to Rose Donovan (wife of Cornelius), lot on S line of Filbert street, 110 E of Pierce, E 27; 6 by S 120; $925. Kate G. and E. G. Folger to Louis Fried lander, lot -on E line of Deviaadero street, 27:8)4 S ot Washington. S 25 by E 110; $10. Daniel and Anna McPhee to Bank of Cali fornia, lot on N line of Fell street, 66:3 E of Clayton, E 25 by N 100: $;.00. Robert Faessler (by John H. Grady, attor ney) to Llna Benz (Ptoffel), lot on NE corner of Clay and Spruce streets. E 137:6 by N 127 : also lot on SW corner of Day and Diamond streets, W 50 ; 10 by N 114; also lot on N line of Day street. 00:10 W of Douglass, W 50:11 by N 114; also lot on N line of Marshall street, I^o V\" of Craut, W 50 by N 110, lot 13, block 3, College Homestead; also lot on N line of Mar shall street, 200 E of Congdon, E 100 by N U.O, block 12, Fame; also lot on S line of Marshall street, 2S1:11 E of county road, E SO, S 189:2, V 30:1, thence 156:6. lot 11, block 14, same; also lot on I line of Marshall street, 350 E of Congdon, S 110 by E 50, lot S, block A3, same; $10. Annie B. anil "Walter Jennings et al. to Cali fornia Title Insurance and Trust Company, lot on SE corner of Thirteenth and Folsom streets, E to Treat avenue, S to Fourteenth, W to Folsom, N to beginning; $10. F.Fthor J. Jennings to same, same, quitclaim deed; $10. Jarob, Mary. Samuel, Clara, John and Simon Frlerllander and Theresa and Morris ■WelssbprKer to Jeanette May, undivided five eighths of lot on P line of Eighteenth street, oZ ! E of Castvo, E 2" by S 100; $M 2. Beverlay U H.dehead (guardian of Michael, Charles and Maurice Friedlander. minors) to same, undivided three-eighths of same; $4S". Rnsa Celle to Stefano Ventre, lot on S line r.f card alley, 65 Wof Stockton street. W 18 by s Cl; $10. Amelia E. and Allen D. Wilson and Olive E. Lathr.p (Stevens) to John Hadley, lot on SW line of Grant alley, 57:6 SE of Folsom street, HR GO by SW IS; $10. Charles Shrakkart to Lena L. C. Phrakkart, lot on NW line of Bryant street. IS3 SW of Fifth. SW 24 by NW S7:'s: gift. Estate of Selim Franklin (by William A. ' Hiester, administrator) to J. E. Sharp, lot on S corner of Berry street and W line of Fifth, KW ?1:S by SE 275; $l. r .O. Estate of Lumley Franklin (by same) to same, same; $180. Annie and James T. Ambrose to Emella T'rsin lot on NW line of Natoma street, 125 P\V r.f Eighth, SW 25 by NW 75; $10. John 8., Annie c. and Thomas J. Greenlaw j to Mnttle H. Greenlaw, lot on E line of Texas 1 Ftreet. mo N of Eighteenth (Solano), N 25 by I B 100; $10. James A. and Olive L. Taggard and Ellen M Scotrhler to E. W. Tawgard, Potrero Nue\-o block 2SO, bounded by Solano. Texas. Maripnsa and Mississippi streets; also Potrero Nuevo block 269 lin\in.led by Solano, Missouri, Mari posa an! Texas streets: also Fotrero Nuevo i block 279. bounded by Marip"sa, Texas. Santa i Clara and Mississippi streets, quitclaim deed; Alameda County. George B M. and Alice M. Gray to M. V>. Falrchlld, lot on E line of Grove street, 80 N of Caledonia avenue, N 38. 23 by E 100, being ! portions of lots 40 and 41, Caledonia Homestead. Myron T. and Marion B. Holcomb to Mary E Moore, lot on NE line of Monte Vista ave nue 620 21 NW from North Oakland avenue, NW BO NE 127 25, SE 60. f>W 128 to beginning, t.elne 'lot 11, block A, Linda Vista Terrace. Mat) 2 Oakland: Jl". A C. and Anna M. Henry to Mary Pedrini, lot 103, Drexler Tract. Oakland; $ip. Henry Gould to 11. Gould Company (a corpo ration) lot on NW corner of Washington and Fourth streets. N 50, W 7.". S 50, E to begin- I nlng, being lots 21 and 22. block 44, Oakland; Henry Z. and Sarah M. Jones to Thomas Me- Intyre, lot on N line of Oakland avenue or Seventh street, 100 W of Cedar street. W 25 by i jj 100 :4H being lot 9, block 43. map of lands of Oaklarid Point Railroad ferry landing, Oak land; $10. George R. Williams to J. F. L. Brandon, lot ! on NE line of East Seventeenth street, 115 NW of Ninth avenue., NW 35 by NE 125, block 96, Clinton, East Oakland; $10. James Wilding to Ellen J. Wilding, lot 3 on map of subdivided Piedmont Heights. Oakland Township; also personal property; gift. I Charles and Ida V. Armstrong to Dv Ray ' Pmlth lots 11 and 12, block 2110, Alden Tract, at Temescal, subject to deed of trust, Oakland; $10 H. K. Gage to C. T. McOlaehen, lot 24, block P, Oolden Gate Tract, warranty deed, Oak i Some to George E. Davis, lots 19 to 2S, block B same, warranty deed, Oakland; $1. Alfred W. Hare to W. A. and Isabella Hun ter lot on W line of Peralta street. 34:fi S of Lincoln S 30 by W 100. Mock 712, Oakland: $10. Michael S and Elizabeth Lehan to Michael Carroll lot on S line of Fifth street, 1"4:9 W of Clay. W 26:1 by S 100, block 45. Oakland; $10. i Alice C. O'Leary (wife of John) and Lazaro Higuera to Joseph and Juana H. Nevis, be ginning at a pnlnt In line dividing sections 8 and 8, In township 3 8, range 2 E. 150 S from point of interesction on said dividing line with NE boundary line of block 15, thence SE 94.44, '■ SW S sfl W from NE corner of block 14. thence SW 39 40 SW 120.47 to line dividing sections 8 ; nnd 3, in township S S. range 2 E. thence N to | beginning, being portion of SW quarter section 9 township 3 S, range 2 E. on Map of Northern i Addition to Town of Livermore, quitclaim deed, , Murray Township: $10. Francisco Medaro to Jose M. Fernandes. *4 ! of an ncre beginning at a point on line divid ing plats 44 and 45 of BemaJ portion of Rancho Fl Valle de San Jose at SW corner of 6-acre I ; tract of Manuel Amarc by deed of September I 20 ISRS, thence W .97 chains, NW 10.28 chains. I NE .07 chains, NE .83 chains to NW corner of i lands of Costa, thence SE 1A.65 chains to Spin ning b^lng portion of Bernal portion of Rancho i El Valle de San Jose. Murray Township: $340. Charles and Ida V. Armstrong to Edwin P. I Welle lot on S line of Forty-fourth street. 290 W of Market. W 50 by S 100. being lot 11. block 2097 Alden Tract at Temeseal, Oakland; $10. Winaford P. Ferris and, Amelia Gavica to j Hezeklah D. Hougham. parcel of land bounded ! N by N line of Hougham Tract, E by W line of 1 Hannah or Hubbard street, H by N line of Twenty-eighth, W by E line of Center or Beach, portion of Hougham Tract, Oakland, qultolalm deed; 11. Tom Coward to John J. T. Plunkett. lot on '■ N line of Coltisa avenue. 150 w of Humboldt I avenue N 100 by W 50, being lot 14, block X, ' Roberts and Wolfskin Tract. Oakland; $1. Annie S. Chrlstensen (by Tax Collector) to i J B. Lanktree, all Interest In lots 1 to 9, : block 71, of Stratton's Survey of Alameda, Alameda; $47. ________ Builders' Contract*. I Christian P. Bennesen. owner, with "William iW. Rednall, contractor and architect. All work for a Ht-story eight-room frame cottage on the E side of Utah street, 207 S of Marlposa, 6 30 by E 100; $2303. Richard Pahl, owner, with O. A. Craemer, contractor; architect, C. A. Meussdorffer. All work for alterations and additions' to a two story frame building on the W side of Hyde street. 111:6 N of Post. N 26 by W St>:9: $4WS. Mrs. Emilie Ursin, owner, with W. R. Kenny, contractor; plans by owner. All work for a three-story and basement frame building (thret nata) on the NW side of Natoma street, 125 W of Eighth, NW 75 by SW 25; $3385. ■ ♦ ■ HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J P Wilson, Portland H J Betz, Pa E W Canady, Gridley W L Lindsay. Pa 8 Vroman, Manila J V Blackwell. Manila J F Males, Manila H Hansen. Manila H Herman. Ohio ' E G Hotchkiss. Manila Mrs McKelvey, Los A H H Judson, Manila E. J. Parper. Idaho R W Lewis, Manila L Sparks, Manila J Eddington, Manila A P Wilson, Manila P J Scully, Mass J M Mount, San Jose |j De Lorrne, Mass J E Main, Fresno J P Goodman. Term M L Hall, Fresno E Rlchford. Mass D N Boyle, Los Ang J G Williams. N V M Dugan. Ohio W H Kolchbeck, N V W B Hendry, Ohio H Oswald. N V J M Beeker, Texas R A Dobbs, N V W W Waters, Pa J E Broughton, Minn C E. Gunston, Pa H F Nash. Ohio B Smith, Pa A J Thurman. Manila H F Llem, Ohio II De Oroot, Idaho L Bauer, Ohio . J G Hunt. Denver L J Harlan, Ohio ' G Kimbrel. Illinois L Carey. Idaho AH Reese, Chicago J Hamerly, Monterey C H Oghorn, NY J Keating, Los , Ang J Fredericks, Balto S Burke, Stockton ■ W Holborn, San Jose \V J Brown. San Jose Gil Mille, San Jose J J Varmonski, Stktop T Mclver, Manila C C Cheney, Chicago E R Ludwig Idaho W R Cameron, Chicago J Dlttner. Idaho J Devlin. Pa J Martina, Fresno J Buchanan, Pa ;■ .-■. ■':"■ GRAND HOTEL. J A Henderson, Wntrs J McCarty, Stockton R A Hamilton, Stnfrd G W Hendry. Stockton W J Hughes, Oakdale W P Thomas, Uklah B Macdonald, P Alto C A Bovett. Mass ' Miss G Foster, Salinas J J Hubbron, Salinas H , Howard, Stockton Mrs Robertson, Chicgo A Mlchelson, Sacto Miss Blanchard, Chcgo A Medder & w, Honnl H Wilson, Vlsalla W C Gerdenhere. Btte C Johnston, S Jose A E Eeadorf. Butte Mrs R C Johnsto.n. S J J M Singer, Chicago . Miss G Johnston, S J J Williams, Stanford W R Harris, Davenprt Dr Stratton, Chinese C A Hall, Plumas F W Foster, Mont A A Hall. Plumas C H Gordon. U S V M Mayer, N V W R Bacon, Cat W Fining, Martinez E H Qulmby, Kans Cy J' Herrigan, Jackson J F Brown, Elmlra D A Shaw, Los Ang H G Brown, Elmira Mrs Monroe, Fresno W R Hardy & w. S Js;W H Watktne, Kngmn C E Beckwith. Mont J F Watkins. Kngman J H Moore, San Jose C Cabon, San Jose F J Stevens. Benlcla J .1 Pommers, Salinas M M O' Gorman, L An G A Smith. Courtland C W Howard. U S V G W Hutton, S Monica PALACE HOTEL. Mr Arbenz, Germany lM R Chartrand. Mo Mr Kemna. Germany F S Lusy, Wyoming I S McGinnis, Arizona Mrs Lusy, Wyoming W H Mehrtens. Pa ■ M V Hartrauft. L Ang H W Bailey. Valley Cy »V A Sharp, Buffalo C L Vallandigham, Cal I R Marten. L Ang C R Williams. N V V* B Stewart L Ang J F Moore, New; York i\' R White. New York G B Rollins. Chicago J Bryan, New York T B Comstock, L Ang J N Graves, L Ang Wrs Comstock, Ls Ang Mrs Graves, L Anf R She wan, China (Miss E Shankhead. I/A ACS Mannus. NY PA Davey, Yokohama Mrs Mannus, NY G W Lane, L Angeles W A Hyl, Pa L Manhelm, New York J P Adalr, Chicago iH P Goodman. Napa A Fraser. New York Mrs Goodman, Napa Miss X Fraser, NY ( H W Sampson, X V H Goldsmith, L Ang 13 A Murray, Montana H C Strong, Alaska W O Huline. U 9 N F P Mills, Coultervllle ■ ♦ ■ California Fruit Sales. LONDON. Sept. 26.— Porter Broe. Company's sales of California fruit: Pears — Bartletts. tl 32, half box; B«»Urre Hardys. $2 04; Beurre Clairgeauß, $1 14; Doy dv Cornice, Jl 6S; Cale basse, Jl 26; De Anjous. SI OS; Onondagos, 96c; Duohespe, Jl 20: Alexis, $1 82. Prunes— Silver, $1 20. half crates. Plume— Golden. $1 44, half crate. NEW YORK. Sect. 28.— Porter Bro*. Com pany's sales of California fruit: Peaches— Palways, 40c55l 15 box. Peara— Seckels, 80@ S»r>c half box. Grapes— Cornlchons", 90c®l 20 half crate: Tokays, 70c@$l 40; Muscats, So®7sc. Ten cars sold. CHICAGO, Sept. 26.— Porter Bros. Company's pales of California fruit: Pears— Bartletts, 95e rt?s2 M box; Duchesse, $1 55: Easter, Jl 45; Vi car, $1 25. Grapes — Tokays, 7Ec@sl 10 half crate. Peaches— Salways, 76c®$l 15 box and pn<H73c crate; George's Late, 80c box; Mulra, 'Xto. Seven cars gold. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued from Page 10. when a minus pigm (— ) precedes the height, and then the number Riven Is Bubtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference Is the mean of the lower low waters. Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer chants' Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., September 28, 1899. ■ "; ■>'■■> The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry building was dropped at exactly noon to-day 1. c., at noon of the 120 th meridian, or at 8 o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. S. N.. In charge. Steamer Movements. TO SAIL. Shipping Intelligence. *_ ■— » ARRIVED. Tuesday, September 28. Sttnr Aberdeen, Peterson. 72 hours from Port land, via Astoria 60 hours. Stmr Seauoia, Thwine. 16 hours from Fort Stmr Whttesboro, Olson, 18 hours from Whitesboro. - ■ - . • ■■ Stmr Bonlta, Buchard, 16 hours from Moes Br stmr Robert Adamson, Morgan, 1% day» frcm Xanaimo. : • - •■■..; Br ship Glenbreck, Burd, 126 days from Swansea. .. Br ship Duchalburn, Forbes, 125 days from London. Br ship Sardomene, Masson, 181 days . from Hamburg. Br ship Beacon Rook, Hughes, 124 days from London. . Br f-hip Dlmsdale, Rothery, IIS days from Cardiff. Bark S C Allen. Johnson, 20 days from Hono lulu. Ff bark Gen«vleve Mollno. Lemaltre," 125 days from Swansea. •■ Bktn Tropic Bird, Jackson, 44 days from Ta- Schr Wine and ■Wing. Olsen, 7 days from Grays Harbor. ■ ' Bohr General Banning, Thomas, 41 days from Mazatlan. Bchr Defiance. Blum, 8 days from Tacoma. " ■ " . • - CLEARED. •Tuesday, September 26. Stmr Centennial. Eagles, Honolulu; U S Government. Stmr North Fork, Bash, Eureka; Charles Nel son. ,- Stmr City of Rio de Janeiro, Ward, Portland; U 8 Government. ■ ■• ■ . ■ . • • Stmr Pomona, Shea, Eureka; Goodall, Per kins & Co. Btmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Br ship Arlstomene, Young, Liverpool; Bal four, Gutbrle & Co. • . . "s. ».*.-. SAILED. Tuesday, September 26. 6tmr City of Rio de Janeiro, Ward, Port land. . • Stmr Weeott, .Ellis, Eureka. Stmr Pomona. Shea, Eureka. . Stmr Gipsy, Leland. Santa Cruz. f. :'i Stmr Ruth. Lundqulst. Coos Bay. Stmr Arcata, ■ Reed, Coos Bay. Stmr Noyo, Levinson, Fort Bragg. Stmr Fulton, Levinson, Trinidad. „ Ptmr Gipsy. Leland, Santa Cruz. Stmr Alex Duncan, Nopander, . U S stmr Relief, Harding, Manila. Fr bark Bretagne. Guillon, Queenstown. Pchr Kate and Anna, Scott, sea otter hunt ing. . . Schr Nettle Low. Low, Point Reyes. Schr Gem, Nelson, Coos Bay. Schr Nettie Sundborg. Nelson, in tow of stmr Weeott. .' • • Pchr Norma, Peterson, Fort Bragg. • • .■ Schr Ralph J. Long. : lslgkelt. Albion^. In 'tow of stmr Ruth. Schr J G Wall, Bjornstrom, Eureka. Schr Monterey, Kundsen, Coos Bay. Schr Archie and Fontie. Jansen, . Stewart* Point. '":-%■ i Schr Norma, Peterson, Fort Bragg. Schr Barbara Hernster. Jensen, Fort Bragg. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Sept 26, 10 p WeaJhef hazy; wind NW- velocity 8 miles. SPOKEN. Aug 16, lat 35 S. lon 31 W— Br ship Lamorna, from London, .for San Diego. .- .-• ■■.;.'. i. Per Br stmr Robert Adamson— Sept 25. about 30 miles NW by W 4 W of Point Arena, Fr bark Europe, from Swansea, for Pan Francisco, Per Ft bark Genevleve Mo'.inos— Aug 27, lat 9 N. lon 121 W, Br ship Blythswood, from Liv erpool, for Astoria. DOMESTIC PORTS. COOS BAY— Arrived Sept : 2S— Stmr Empire, hence Pent .3. SEATTLE— Arrived Sept 2S— Stmr Alliance, from st Michael. PORT TOWNSEND— Sept 23— Bark Coloma, for Manila; schr Alice Cooke, for Port Gamble.. • ". • ■ Arrived Sept 26— Schr Newark, hence Sept 22. PORT HARFORIJ— Arrived Sept 26— Stmr Al cazar, from — —. • ■ - .■ - » US Sailed Sept 26— Stmr Navarro, for San Francisco. ■ -■....-.■ .- > TACOM A— Sailed Sept . 26— Schr Meteor, for San Pedro. Sept 24— Stmr Mackinaw, for San Francisco. Arrived Sept 25— Ship Dashing Wave, from. Honolulu; schr George W Watson, from Tahiti; Bchr Volunteer, from Victoria. - .-.,.-. PORT GAMBLE— Arrived Sept 26-Schr Alice Cooke, from Port Townsend. - - . ..•"- PORT LOS ANGELES— Sept ' 26— Newburg, - f rom Redcndo". : • Sailed Sept -26— Stmr Newburg, for San Fran cleco. • • - ■ . EUREKA— Arrived Sept 26— Stmr Alcatraz. hence Sept 25. • ¥ . Sailed Sept P.ktn Monitor, for San "Fran cisco. ■' '.-•-■■ SAN DlEGO— Palled Sept ' 26-Schr Bertha Dolbeer, for Eureka. PORT BLAKELEY— SaiIed Sept 26— Schr Car rier Dove, for Haiphong. I • " " '•" ■ • FOREIGN PORTS. MAZ4.TLAN— SaiIed Sept 24— Stmr San Bias, for San Francisco. SHANGHAI— Arrived Pert 25— Br stmr Orange, from Portland. AUCKLAND— Arrived Sept 26— Stmr Ala meda, hence Sept 7. YOKOHAMA— Arrived Sept 26— Br stmr Em press of China, from Vancouver.'- GtTAYMAS — Arrived Sept 25-Schr C A Thayer, from Grays Harbor. . • ■ . TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON — Arrived Sept 26 — Stmr Trave, from New York, for Bremen. LIVERPOOL— Arrived Sept 25— Stmr No madic, from New York; |tmr Dominion, from Montreal. ■' ~ " , . SHANGHAI— Arrived Sept 25— Stmr Orange Branch, from Portland; Or. etc. . AUCKLAND— Arrived Sept 23— Stmr Ala meda. from San Francisco. BOULOGNE— Arrived Sept 26— Stmr" Maas dam, from New York, for Rotterdam. NEW YORK— Sept 26— Stmr Saale, for Bremen, via Southampton; stmr Auranla, for Liverpool; stmr Tauric. for Liverpool. ;. . . Arrived Sent 26 — Stmr Barbaossa, from Bremen and Southampton. . QUEENSTOWN — Arrived Sept . 26 — Stmr Oceanic, from New York, for Liverpool, and proceeded. . • •■' • -? MOVlLLE— Arrived Sept 28— Stmr Anchoria, from New York, for Glasgow. OCEAN TBAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co, jit. Steamers leave Broadway Wh^ wharf, San Francisco. STJacWtta. For Alaskan torts, 10 a. in., ■iff —WlMfc. September 18. 23,* 28, October ETMmHK^ 8 - change at Seattle. K»osSy «4l ; For Victoria, Vancouver IMHKiririlffffli <B. C), Port Townsrnd, Se- f°**^fc^ MBA ottle, Tacoma. Everett, Ana- • cortes and New Whatcom yV;-"<» '■.■■. *?* (Wash.), 10 a. m., September IS. 23, 28, October S, and every -fifth day thereafter: change at Seattle to this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Tacoma to Is. P. Ry.; at Van- couver to C. P. By. ' . ; . _ ■ For Eureka (Humboldt Bay). 2 p. m., Sep- tember 16. 21, 26, October 1, and every fifth day thereafter. - „, . _• ■_. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara. Ventura. Hueneme, San Pedro East San Pedro (Los Anpeles) and Newport, 9 a. m., September jr. 21. 25, 29, Oc- tober 8, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. m.; SeDtember 15. 19, 23. 27, October 1, and every fourth day thereafter. „ ■ " For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Joie del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata. La Paz, Santa Rosa- lia and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m.. 7th of each month. ' ■•■ : • For further Information obtain folder. The company reserves the right to chant© without previous notice steamers, sailing dates and hours of saillnar. TICKET OFFICE— New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. A*t«., .10 Market St., San Francisco. . THE 0. R. & N. CO. *r DISPATCH. PAST STEAanCRS TO ". . !PO:R,TIL,A.2Sr:D From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. \ FARC 12 Flpst claM Including Bert* IHIIL $8 Second CloH'i and Heals. STATE OF CALIFORNIA sails Sept. 5, 15, 25: Oct. 5, 15. 23 COLUMBIA sails ..Sept. 10. 20, 30; Oct. 10, 20, 80 Short Line to Walla Walla. Spokane, Butte, Helena and all points in the Northwest. Through tickets to all points East. ■ •■-;.■ E. C. WARE. General Agent. 630 Market st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Superintendent*. . AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS, Stopping at Cherbourg 1 , westbound. ' From New York Every Wednesday, . 10 a. m. New York Oct. 4|New York Oct.. 25 St. Louis Oct. 11 St. Louis Nov. X St. Paul Oct. IS I St. Paul Nov. S RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12. noon. Frlesland .......Oct. 4'Kenslngton Oct.' 25 Southwark Oct. HJNordland ....:. .Nov. 1 Westernland ....Oct. 18 j Frlesland Nov. 8 EMPIRE LINE. Seattle, St. Michael. Dawson City. For full Information regarding freight and passage apply to ! INTERNATIONAL- NAVIGATION COMPANY, I 30 Montgomery st., or any of Its agencies. | TOYO KISEN KAISHA. STEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m.. for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe ■ (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting at . Hongkong with steamers ■ for India, etc. No cargo received on board on day of sailing. . .'."..'- AMERICA-MART' Friday, October 17 HONGKONG-MARU.. Wednesday, November 1 NIPPON-MARU Saturday. November 25 . Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company's office, 421 Market street, corner First. ■ ' •:."• " . W. H. A VERY. General Agent. . ~ '. ! : ' [ V*~ '.. " : — fHMDMBHM Wednesday, • October ICjDnIE vla Honolulu iin.l irnill* Auckland for Sydney B Wednesday, October SlHrnchinJ The S. S. Australia G)lwll!OIIIL> j B ail s for Honolulu {RUlFffiPlL. Wednesday, October VyiiipUl-*T IS, at 2 p. m. Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawaii, Samoa,- New Zealand, Australia, India, Suez. England, etc.; $610 first class. . - .' I. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agts.. il4 Montgomery Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight Office. 327 Market St 00HPAQNIE GENE RALE TRANS ATL ANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. ,&£&» ' Sailing every Saturday at 10 a. m. <v3\j£Eiji from Pier 42, North River, foot of V * S^-'W» Morton st. LA TOURAINE, Sept. .80; LA.. NORMANDIE, Oct. 7: LA CHAMPAGNE., Oct. 14 LA GASCOGNE, Oct. 21; LA BRETAGNE. ! Oct 28. First-class to Havre, $'>0 and up- ! ward; 5 per cent reduction on round trip.. Sec- ' ond-class to Havre. $43; 10 per cent reduction en round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 Broad- way (Hudson building). New. York. J. F. FU- GAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Mont- gomery aye.. San Francisco.- BAY- AND RIVER STEAMERS. "foruTsTnavy-yard and yallejo. Steamer "Monticello." ; ' ' MON.. Tues.. Wed.. Thura. and Sat.' at' 9:45 a. m., 3:15, 8:30 p. ni. (ex. : Thurs. night), Fri- days, 1 p. m. and 8:30; Sundays. 10:30. a. m., 8 p. m. Landing and office, Mission-street Dock, . Pier No. 2. Telephone Main 1008. . , .- . FARE .....Mo '. .. ' 13