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TO SAIL. FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. - \ For. i j Sails. Cottage City. Skagway & Way Ports. Deo. 7 Dirlgo....... Skagway & Way Ports. Dee. 7 Bertha. ...... Cooks Inlet & Way Pts Dec. 8 City Seattle.. Skagway & Way Ports. Dec. 13 Al-Kl Skagway & Way Ports. Dec. 19 NOTE — The high and low waters occur at the .city- front (Mission- street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. United States ! Coast and Geodetic Survey- Times and Heights of High and Low " Water* at Fort Point. . entrac?« to Saa Francisco Bay. Published by official au thority of the Superintendent. - San, Moon and Tide. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 6. Sun rises .............'. .7 :tl Sun sets 4:50 Moon sets ...v.... ...10:53 p. m. 0 Timel Time Time Y Time p J yt. Ft. Ft. — — FL » H Wj IL W HW L W/ ~i 4:02 "T7*8:48 "Ti 1^51 4.0 9:02 0.9 6 4:37 4.8 9:69 3.2 2:50 S.9 9:47 1.2 7 5:16 -4.9 11:08 3.0 4:12 8.7 10:40 1.7 8 6:55 5.0 12:11 2.6 5:49 3.5 11:35 2.0 0 6:31 6.1 1:01 2.0 7:14 3.7 I, W H W L W H W 10 0:26 2.3 7:08 5.2 1:50 1.2 8:30 3.8 11 1:18 2.617:46 -5.5 2:39 0.6 9:37 3.9 12 2:09 2.6 8:30 5.71 3:28—0.1 10:32 4.1 Steamer. Destination. Sails. Pier. becember O. Rainier. . . . Seattle St Whatcom 5 pm Pier 2 Chehalls . . . Grays Harbor 3 pm Pier 28 Newsboy. . . Los Angeles Ports 4 pm Pier lt> Redondo... Tillamook * Way. 6 pm Pier 2 Centralia.. Grays Harbor 5 pm Pier 2 Pt. Arena.. Point Arena 2 pm Pier 2 C. Panama. N. Y. via Panama. 12. m PMSS Mariposa... Tahiti 10 am Pier 1 Zealandia.. Honolulu 2 pm Pier 7 ! December 7. S. Monica.. Los Angeles Ports 4 pm Pier 2 Phoenix... Mendocino City.... 1 pm Pier IS B. Rosa.... San Diego & Way. 9 am Pier 11 C. Nelson.. Seattle & Tacoma.. 10 am Pier 3 Curacao. . . . Mexican Ports .... 10 am Pier 23 City Puebla Puget Sound Ports 11 am Pier la December 8. / ' Acme Siuslaw River .... 3 pm Pier 2 Del Norte.. Los Angeles Ports 10 am Pier 2' San Pedro.. Humboldt 10 am Pier 2 Corona Humboldt ". . 1 :30 p Pier 11 Ramona... Newport & Way., ft am Pier 11 December O. Arcata..;.. Coos Bay-Pt. Orfd 10 am Pier 13 G. Elder. . . Astoria & Portland 11 am Pier 24 December 1O. Mandalay., CoquiUe River .. . 4 pm Pier 2 Eureka.... Humboldt 9 am Pier 13 S. Barbara. Los Angeles Ports 10 am Pier 2 Alliance... Portland & Way.. 10 am Pier 18 December 11. N. Fork... Humboldt 0 am Pier 2 Pomona.... Humboldt l:30pPlerll Albion Rlv. Ft. Arena & Albion 6 pm Pier 13 State Cal.. .San Diego A Way. 9 am Pier 11 Doric...... China & Japan.... 1 pm PMSS December 12. G. Dollar. . Grays Harbor .... 4 pm Pier 2 Coos Bay.. San Pedro & Way. 9 am Pier 11 Queen..... Puget Sound ports. 11 am Pier 9 December 13. City Sydney N. Y. via Panama. 12 m PMS3 December 14. Columbia. . Astoria & Portland, 11 am Pier 24 J. Klmball. Seattle & Tacoma 4 pm Pier 2 December 15 Nebraskan. Honolulu-Kahulul 3 pm Pier 20 LIVERPOOL— Sailed Dec 3— Stmr Nomadic, for New York. Arrived Dec 5 — Stmr Irishman, from Port land. MOVTLLE — Sailed Dec 5 — Stmr Pretortan, from Liverpool, for Halifax (N S) and St Johns (N F). GLASGOW — Arrived Dec 4 — Stmr Livonian, from Boston. Sailed Dec 5 — Stmr Siberian, for Et Joha (N F) and Philadelphia. QUEENSTOWN— Sailed Dec R— Stmr Rhyn land, for Philadelphia.. ISLE OF WIGHT— Passed Dec 6— Stmr Noordam. from Rotterdam, for New York. NEW YORK— Arrived Dec 5— Stmr Lauren tian, from Glasgow. • OCEAN STEAMERS. cisco; stmr Corona, for San Francisco; itmr South Bay. for San Francisco; stmr Nortlk Fork, for San Francisco. ." ' PORT ANGELES— Arrived Dec 5— Ship Wa H Smith, from Honolulu. PORT LOS ANGELES— Arrived Dec 5r- Stmr Greenwood, from Greejurood. . . " . » -. PORT LOBOS— Passed Djfcc 8. 2 p m— Stmr Pasadena, from San Pedro.' for Eureka. ' , f ¦-¦ FOREIGN PORT9. DUBLIN — Arrived Dec S — Br ship Cardigan shire, hence July 26. VALPARAISO— Sailed Nov 24— Ger stmr Neko. for San Francisco. r PALERMO— Arrived Dec 4— U 8 gunboat Isla de Luzon. • - GIBRALTAR— Sailed Dec 4— Br stmr Costa Rlcan. for Colon. ' - CALLAO— Sailed Dec 4 — Ger Stmr Neko. for San Francisco. SINGAPORE— Arrived prior to Dec 3— Spaa stmr Alicante, from Port Said. ' BRISBANE — Sailed Dec 3 — Br stmr Moana, for Vancouver. QUEENSTOWN — Arrived Dec 5 — Br shlj> Leicester Castle, hence -July 26, and ordered to Manchester. - • MANILA— Sailed Dec 5— Br ftmr Tltanla, for Delaware Breakwater. - HULL — Arrived Dec 4 — Br ship. Stronsa, hence July 24; Br shio Crocodile, hence Jne 22- KOBE — Arrived Dec 5— Schr Kailua, from Vancouver. ' . • — NEWCASTLE— Arrived Not 18— Schr Al pena, from Melbourne. MANZANILLO — Sailed Dec 4 — Stmr Aca pulco, for San Francisco. HONGKONG — Arrived Dec 4^ — Stmr Korea, hence Nov 7. ¦ . • FORT BRAGG— Sailed Dec 5— Stmr Coqullle Rive/, for San Pedro; stmr Marshfleld, for San Fraftdsco. f Arrived Dec ftf»£tmr Brunswick, from Cleone. ** A SEATTLE— -Sailed Dec 4 — Stmr Dolphin, for Skagway. • . - Arrived Dec 4 — Stmr Newbunc, hence Nor 30. Sailed Dec B — Bark Charmer, for San Fran- Cisco; stmr Queen, for Sun Francisco. Arrived Dec 6 — Stmr Umatllla, hence Dec 2. PORT TOWNSEND— Sailed Dec 6— Schr Yf J Patterson, from Tacoma, for San Fran clsco. Arrived Dec 5 — Ger ship Anemone, from Acapulco. • . si ¦ COOS BAY.— Sailed Dm S — Stmr Signal, for Redondo: stmrs Empire and Arcata, for Saa Francisco. . . - BOWENS .LANDING^-Arrived Dec 6— Stmr Redwood City, hence Dec 4. ASTORIA— Arrived Dec 8— Stmr Prentlss, hence Dec 1. Reported outside Dec S — Ger ship Emille, from Antwerp. • '• ¦¦¦ Sailed Dec 5— Stmr Alliance, for Saa Fran cisco. BANDON — Barbound Dec S — Stmr Mandalay and scbr Ruby: will sail Dec 0 for San Fran cisco. - SAN PEDRO— Sailed Dec 5— Stmr Alcatrax, for San Francisco; schr J M Weatherwax, for Port Townsend; sctor P 8 Redfleld. for As-'" toria. SAN DIEGO— Arrived Dec 4— Bark Coloma. from Port Blakeley. TATOOSH — Passed in Dec B — Br «tmr AX goa, hence Dec 2. for Comox. Passed out Dec 6 — Ger "bark "Ecuador, from Tacoma, for Queenstown. Passed In Dec 6— Schr A M Baxter, henos) Nov 27. for Whatcom. EUREKA— Arrived^ Dec 6— Schr Allen A. from Port Los Atfgwes; stmr Arctic, hencs Dec 4. f : Sailed Dec 5 — Stmr Aberdeen, for San Fran- Steamer. . From. Doe. . Acme........ Siuslaw River ..." Dec. 6 Mandalay.... Coqullle River Dec. 6 (Jhehalis. .... San Pedro ..' ..Dec. 6 G. W. Elder. Portland,. & Astoria.... Dec. « Coronado.... Grays Harbor Dec* 6 , G. Lindauer.. Grays Harbor Dec. fl ! NorthFork.. .Humbbldt Deo. • 6 Corona...... Humboldt Dec. 0 Del Norte... Crescent City Dec. T L«elanaw.... Oyster Harbor Dec. 7 Empire Coos ' Bay Dec. 7 Arcata Coos Bay & Pt. Orford Dec. 7 Phoenix Ventura .Dec. 7 Hcrnonthis.. Hamburg & Way ....Deo. 7 Nebraskai]... Honolulu & Kahului. . Dec. 7 S.Monica.... Grays Harbor ...Dec. 7 Mackinaw... Tacoma Dec. 8 Olympic San Pedro ..:. Dec. 8 Alliance..... Portland & Way Ports. Dec. 8 Eureka Humboldt Dec. 8 Sierra Sydney * Way Ports.. Dec. 8 Queen Puget Sound Ports.... Dee. 8 State of Cal. . San Diego & Way Pta Dec. 8 Sequoia Willapa Harbor Dec. 9 G. Dollar.... Grays Harbor ....Dec. 9 Pomona Humboldt Dec. 9 Alb. River... Point Arena & Albion. Dec 9 Coos Bay San Pedro & Way Pts Dec. 9 S.Barbara.. Seattle & Olympta.... Dec. 10 Calif ornian.. New York ..; Dec. 10 J. S. Klmball (Seattle & Tacoma.... Dec. 10 Columbia. . . . Portland & Astoria. . . .(Dec. 11 Crescent City Crescent City ..."Dec. 11 Amasls...... Seattle ....: - Dec. 11 Santa Rosa.. San Diego & Way Pts. Dec. 11 Pt. Arena.... Mendoclno & Pt. Arena Dec. 11' Acapulco New York via Panama. Deo. 11 Nip. Mam... China & Japan Dec. 12 Ramona Newport & Way Ports. Dec. 13 Umatllla Puget Sound ports. ... Dec. 13 R. Dollar.... Astoria & Portland... Dec. 18 Barracouta. . New York via Panama Dec. 17 ' . . Bid. Asked. Abby Land & Improvement _,....; Alameda Sugar 1 '.'./ .... - .... : American Biscuit .......... 90 00 ...'. r American District Tel 6 60 .... ; Bay Counties Power ....:... "....„ 70 00\ Cal Central Gas & Elec.V. 55 00 .... • Cal Cotton Mills ........ 75 00 .... ; Cal Jockey Club . . .;....... .105 00 135 00 Cal Powder ; s > : . ..'.-. • Cal. Shipping Co............ 40 00 ¦•:. 50 00 V Cal. Title Ins & Trust <....' Central Bank of Oakland .... ...".• 60 00 Chutes Company .... -'.....:. I City and County Bank .... :'.... Cypress Lawn Imp Co .......... 6 25 Eastern Dynamite. .... .... Ewa Sugar Plantation ......... .... Equitable (Pool) Gas ..:..V, % 60 , .... Four Oil ....... \. -:. ~.::.. ¦:..' 55 . 76 Gas Consumers' Assn ....... 22 00 ..... ¦' \ Hanford Oil .-.'."' 90 00 : ..;.:' .Home Oil .......:;... 2 95 „ 3 05 ~ Honolulu Sugar . .^ 26 00 32 00 Imperial Oil ...'.. 16 00 • Kern Oil.................... 8 80 . '4 00 Londpn and SF. Bank (Ld) :.-.... ¦.....• Monte . Cristo Oil ... .> . . .v . . 1 35 •:....• Mercantile Trust ../........".:.. .... Northern Cal Power ........ .... 8 00 Nevada National Bank .....205 00 .."..- North Shore Railroad .>..... 12 60 . ....-: Oil City Petroleum :.. - 16 . , • 18 ' Orpheum Company, -..'...... \ 14 00 Peerless Oils.'..;..t.'";-...v.-.."ll 00 j 11 50 Pacific States Tel &*Tel..... ...r. •:'-....; . fine Paint ¦'." ........... ."... r$7ii7m Postal Device & Imp ;.....;.-...." 2 36 : Reed Crude Oil 30 ,31 ,8 F Drydock: :........•... ...42 00 *...... San Joaquin Oil ............. 7 00 •.'...? - Sausalito Land & Ferry : . . .' 13 00 . r ..... Slurry .-Flour Company.!.. ... 32 00 ' '.... Standard s Electric ¦ ." . . .."."....'.... 21 00 - ' Sterling Oil .........;;..... 1 60 165 ' ThlrtyrThree Oil . . . • ..;... . . 7 60 .... Twenty-Eight Oil ........... 1 60 1 60 - Truekee Electric ¦.;;.-...... .'...' 15 00 ' Union on-. :.r. :..';.... : . Union Sugar ¦':.. ":;..'......;. .."..¦;" '...;* United 'Petroleums ;; '-:.;. ¦•¦¦.'. . United • Gas ; & Electric ;...; 33 60 _ ...r- Western Fish Co ,...J .... ....¦ West Shore Oil . . . / :r. . : .. 2 00 : . . . . "j r :••..';.¦. .:-'.„ sales. :. •' . /¦;¦.¦ ., Morning Session. . ¦ . i- ¦. . Board— ¦. ..-- ,.-:-, 7 • ¦¦ <'¦ - CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. - / ¦ " , : ' Morning' Session. 1000 Belcher 1 ..'... , 17 -500 Justice ..'....' 04 400 Best & Belch. 85 200 Mexican 68 , 800 Caledonia ....1 45 550 Ophir 1 10 ' 100 Caledonia .* . . . 1 50 200 Overman . . . » . 25 650 Caledonia ....1 40 900 Overman .... 26 200 Chollar ::.... 11 600 Potosl ..: 17 600 Con Cal & Val.20 1000 Savage ...... 12 . 300 Crown Point.-. 11 300 Sierra Nevada 31 200 Gould Sc Cur. .15 600 Union Con 32 - 100 Hale & Norc. 22 600 Yellow- Jacket 17 ',- /Afternoon Session. , 600 Alpha Con... -03! 100 Occidental ... 20 100 Caledonia ...1 40 200 Occidental ... 19 100 Caledonia ...1 45, 100 Ophir ..;.'. ..1 10 "100 Caledon s '90.1 40. 200 Overman .... 26 200 Chollar '. 12 200 Potosl .;.... 19 300 Con Cal & Va.1 20 1000 Seg Belcher.. 06 • 600 COn ; Imperial. 02 200 Sierra Nevada I 32 • 100 Crown ' Point: . ' 12 100 Sierra Nevada 81 i 200, Gould & Cur.. . 15L 400 Union Con... 31 700 JfiJtlce ...... 04 r 200 Utah .... 05 200 Mexican . . ... 69 > 200 Tellow Jacket 18 700 Mexican ... .Y 60 ; '. ¦ Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: ; • :• ¦ ,, -r. :"¦-.'.-. ,..- Morning Session. ' 100 Belcher ...... 17 106 Mexican ..'... ; 88 200 Caledonia ...1 40 100 Occidental ... 16 - 200 Caledonia ...1 35 200 Ophir ......:. 1 10 200 Caledonia .1 42% 700 Overman .... 25 200 Chollar ...... 12 500 Overman .... 26 900 Gould & Cut. 14 100 Potosl ....... 17 300 Gould & Cur." 15 200 Savage 12' 3 200 Hale & Norc. 22 5OO Savage ...... 14 100 Hale & Norc. 23 200 Yellow Jacket 17 , ¦ : . * . ; • Afternoon Session. - - "'800 Andes ........ ,05 .100 Overman .... 27 1100 Chollar ...... 12 400 Overman *.... 2d 1200 Caledonia ....1 40 -600 Seg- Belcher. . 06 Con Cal & Va.1 20 300 Silver Hill... - Bl 300 Gould & Cur. 15 400 Silver Hill... -62 500 Mexican ..... 60 300 Union Con.... 83 200 Ophir .1 1O> :*- :. ¦. C— CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY. Dec. 4— 4 p. m. : , Bid. Asked. Julia — 04 Alpha ....... 02- 03 \ - Bid. Asked. Alta:. .'.".....:. 02 ' 05 Kentuek . . . . . 01 02 Andes ...... "05 • 06 Lady ..Wash.. 05 06 Belcher' "...";. 16- 17 Mexican ..... 58 60 Best & Belch. 82 84 Occidental ...- 18 19 Bullion ...;.. 01 ,04 Ophir ........1 10 115 Caledonia ....1.40 1 45 Overman .... 25 26 Challenge Con ,16 4 18 Potosl .17* 18 Chollar ...... 11 12 Savage .:.... 12- 114 Confidence ... 70 ,80 Scorpion '04 Con Cal &.Va.l ! ,15 1 20 Seg Belcher.. 06 07 Con Imperial. 01 \ 02 Sierra Nevada 31 ' 32 Con New York . — 02 Silver; Hill. .. 61 62 Crown Point. 11; 12 St. Louis. .... ;,o« Eureka. Con. . 18 • -- Syndicate .... 07 "."— Exchequer ... -r- 01 Union Con. ... 31 32 Gould & Cur. 15 16 Utah ........ 04 06 Hale &.Norc. . 21 < 23 Yellow Jacket 17 18 Justice ...... 04 \05 -. •;:>;: .:• --; •.-•.. Following were the- sales on the San" Fran cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday:' MINING STOCKS. /DOMESTIC PORTS." .. " VENTURA— Arrived Dec "^-Stmr -Phoenix, from Mendocino^ ¦ ¦¦ . . ... - - TACOMA— Sailed Dec 5— Schr W J Patter eon, for San Francisco; Ger bark Ecuador, for Quetnstown. .?] • . Sailed. Dec 5— Schr Endeavor, • for Newport. . ' CASPAR— Arrived j Deo . 6— Stmr Samoa. h«nce Dec 4. • • . ' ' ; . - Oct 1, lat. 58 S. Ion 68 W, Br ship Bokoto, from Tacoma, for Queens town. ' Nov 7.' lac 4 N, Ion 28 W, Br ship Balmoral, from ; Antwerp, for San Francisco. Dec *.* -70 miles SW-of San Francisco. Fr bark Vlncennes, from Honolulu, for San Fran cisco.' ¦ ...-..-- . _ . Oct 13. off Cape Horn, Br ship Mart he, from Tyne, for Iquique. . Sept 11, lat 33 N. Ion 29 42 W, Br ship Al clnous, from Tyne, for San Francisco. ¦. Per Ger ship Henriette, from South Shields— Sept 7, lat 56 41 S. Ion. 07 47 -W. Ger bark showing letters R G K B. Sept 26, lat 46 31 S, Ion SI 29 W, Br «hh? Penrwern; ¦ t rom Liv erpool, for Vancouver, . B C. ¦ " Oct 27, lat 8 03 S, ion 131 54 W, Br bark . Marguerite Dollfus, from Cardiff, for San ' Francisco. . "i TELfeORAPHIC. , ':-- POINT LOBO8/ Dec ' 5,- 10 ¦ p m— Weather cloudy ; I wind N W, velocity j 12 miles, per hour. SAILED. Friday, December 5. Stmr Eureka. Jessen, Eureka. Stmr Pomona, Shea, Eureka. Stmr Chico, Jensen, Eureka. - Sunr Fulton, Lee, San Pedro. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Stmr National City, Johnson. Fort Bragg. Ship Glory of the Seas, Pindlng, Comox. Schr Fonuna; Olsson, Eureka. Schr Ivy, : Jensen, Coos Bay. Schr Gem, Nygram. CoquiUe River. Schr Lizzie Vance. Olsen, Astoria. Schr W F Jewett, Petersen, Grays Harbor. SPOKEN. . Friday, December 6. . Stmr Ramona, Gielow. 64 hours from New- Fort (S). etc. Stmr Chico, Jensen, 58 hours from Redondo, via Ventura 40 hours. ¦ Stmr Ruth, Jacobs, 38 hours from Port Los Angeles. - : —• - .. •' • ' . ' •¦ • Stmr Fuljon, Lee. 25 hours from Uaal, bound south ; put in to land passengers. ¦ ¦ Stmr Rival, Reed, 15 hours from Mendo clno. r - "¦* Stmr Gualala. Olsen. 18 hours from Caspar. U S stmr Wisconsin, Reiter, 13 days from Panama. ; Ger ship Henriette, Welnberg, 175 days from South Shields.- " . ' Fr bark Francois Coppee, Vrlnje, 118 days from Cherbourg. • - - CLEARED. .'. - ". • ' . Friday, December 8. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Stmr Pomona. Shea, Eureka; Paciflo Coast Steamship Co. * Ship Spartan, McArthur, Whatcom; P B Cornwall. ¦ . . • • . .- • •¦- • • - •¦¦ Ship Glory of the Seas, Pindlng, Comox: R Dunsmuir's Sons Co. Br shiD Netherby, Chelleu, London; • Bat four, Guthrie & Co. ¦ .7. : Bktn Puako (new), Seeley, Fremantle; Eddy, Falk & American Trading Co. . Schr Peat I, Insen, Unga; Alaska Codfish Co. Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. 120 Thirty-Three Oil .' 7 50 3 Hanfordi.; 90 00 100 Home s,«0... 2 90 25 Hutchinson 1775 100 Twenty-Eight Oil ....^.. .......... 160 250 Lion .'. 05 . 100 Occidental ... 14. Afternoon Session. . '.' ' . Board — : . = \ . ' 20 Thirty-Three Oil 7 50 50 Monte Crlsto 1 35 " 50 Monte Crlsto 137% '¦' Street Sales— <- "' ,; -.. 300 Occidental. ..................... 15 An Assorted Cargo for London. The British' ship Netherby cleared for Lon- NOTE — In the above exposition of the tides the early, morning tides are given in th« left hand .column and the. successive tides of tha day in the order of ocdurrence as to time; the fourth time column glv«s the last tide of the day, except. when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are In addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (— ) sign precedes the height, and then the. number given is -subtracted from the: depth given by the charts. The plane of reference Is the mesa of the lower low waters. The barkentine Puako was cleared yesterday for Fremantle, Australia, with 737,775 ft lum ber. 2200 bbls flour, 12,048 ctls barley, 101,100 lbs bran and 60 cs bottled beer, valued at $58, 948.-- " ¦ ¦ ' , .¦.¦:.¦:,. Merchandise for Australia. The French bark Caronbcrt was chartered prior to arrival for - wheat to Sydney . at 10s bd, with option of Melbourne at 12s 6d; the French bark Jean Bart, - same business from Portland to Sydney at 28s 9d, also prior to arrival. * . - . -. !. The German ship Rigel is' ¦ chartered for wheat to Europe at 11s 9d. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Dennison's Wedding Gift. John Dennlson, third officer of the steamship Doric, was presented yesterday with a hand some silver service as a wedding gift from 1 his fellow officers. ' The army transport Thoma^, which U on her way home from Manila, has on board 779 dis charged soldiers, 122 casuals and 62 sick. Has Many Passengers. The British tramp steamship Elm Branch is on her way here with' a cargo of coal. Her charter, which calls for ten shillings, is one of the. lowest on record. She probably will take from here a cargo of grain. The British tramp steamer Ellerle is also coming here, from Australia to load grain. She is a large car rier and is due any day. .. ¦' • Low Coal- Charter. The Uruguayan ship A. Begonakoa, which is due here from Glasgow, has on board two hun dred apprentices who are learning seamanship and ' navigation in order that the Uraguayan merchant marine may be well equipped with competent officers. She left Glasgow 142 days ago. Training Ship Is Due. ~ A dispatch received from Bahia yesterday announces disaster to the - . bark ¦ Procyon, which sailed from this city bound for Queens town. During a 'storm she was obliged to throw overboard thirty tons of her cargo after losing some of her nails. She Is leaking and will have to be surveyed. Storm Injures Procyon. The German ship Henriette, which sailed from South Shields August u0, and' the bat tleship Wisconsin, from Panama, arrived in the harbor last evening. Both experienced rough weather and considerable damage was dene to the former by winds and sea. While in latitude 58 south and longitude 64 west the Henriette encountered a severe storm. The mate of the Henriette. who has been aboard the ship for twenty-three years, says . It was the strongest gale he ever experienced. When the storm struck the vessel she . braved it ' for a while, but in the teeth of Its Increasing fury lost piece by piece of her works. Everything movable . about the decks was swept uplby th* waves and carried away. The water battering with .awful fores -on her cabins, shattered the woodwork and smashed the windows. The pi lot .house also suffered. Both chronometers and the ship's medicine chest were washed overboard, together with all of the captain's clothing. This was not the only incident of bad. luck that marked the long voyage of the Henriette. While entering the harbor last night Otto Geise. .a sailor fell from the fora yarddarm to. the fore hatch and sustained what may prove to be fatal injuries. Henrietta and Wisconsin Here. FRIDAY, Dec. 5— 2 p. m. \ UNITED STATES BONDS. ' Bid.Ask. Bid.Ask. 4s qr coup.. .100^110 4s qr c(new).13BV6136»4 4s qrreg.... 108^100 3s qr coup.. .108 i0s% MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W 5s. — — Oak W g 5s. — 103% Bay CPC 5a. — • — Oceanic S 5a. — 87% C C G&E Bs.lO5%105ft Omnibus 6s. — 127 Cal-st Ss 117% — Pac G Im 4s. 05 — ', C Costa 5s.. — 108% Pk & CH-6S.100 — i Ed L & P 6s — 129 Pk & CH 6s. 118% 121 Fer& C H 6s.ll7%121 Pwl-st R 6s.ll8% — Geary-st'Bs.. — SO Sac EGR 5s. 101% — ' H C&S 5%s.lO4 — - 3F & SJV 5s. — 123 Do 5s O6J41O1 Sierra Cal Os.lOO 111 H R T&L 6s.lO5% -' S P of AW - L Ang R Ss.llS 119 (1910) ....113^113% L A L CO 6s.l00%101 (1B10) ... .114%115 Do gtd 68.102 — S P of C 6s Do std 5s. 106 — (1905)Sr A.105% — ' LAP 1 conBs — 107% (1805)Sr B.106% — Mkt-st C Gs.125 — (1906) 108% — Do lem Bs.121%121% <1912) .... — — ' N R of C 6s.Hl 112 S P of C 1st Do 5s.....l21%123 c gtd 6s.. .121% — ' N C P R 5s. 110% — . Do stmpd..lOO 109% N C a 5s.. 112 — , 6 P R R Os.140 140% N C P*C 5s. 101% — S V W 6s... — 110 N S R 5s...l01%102 - Do 4s 2dm. — 103 P G L H 5s. 113 — Do4i Sdm.102 — Oak T Co 6s. 123 — Stkn G&E6s.lO3%aO7 ! Do Ss 114 114% Un G&E 5s. 107 — j Do con 5s. 107 108 v ' WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 70 71 [Port Costa. .64 66% Marin Co.... 60 — [Spring Val.. — 86% GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P. 3% 3% Sac E G & R — 39 Eqt O&L Co 3% 3% S F G & E. 41% 41% Mutual EL. — 6 S F G L Co. 5% 6 O G L & H — 68 Stkn G & E. D — Pac G Imp. 35% 36% Un G&E Co. 33% — Pac L Co... — 54 INSURANCE. , Firem's Fnd. — . — ' ' " i BANKS. ,1 Am N B....120 — First Nationl — Anglo-Cal .. — 89% L P & A.... 166- 171 Bank of Cal.455% —V Mer Ex (Ilq) 40 — Cal Safe Dpl37%140 S F, Nationl. — SAVINGS BANKS. v: Ger S & L.2095 2175 Sav & Loan. 90 105 Humboldt . . — — Security Sav825 — " Mutual — 82% Union Trst.1830 — S F Sav U..540 — ¦ ¦ STREET RAILROADS. : . California ..192% — , | Market- St.. 99% — Geary 40 60 I Presidio ...i. — £0 .POWDER.. - . Giant 76% 77 ( Vlgorlt ..... 8% 3% ' ¦... - ..SUOAJ^. V^,/. .;;„ . Hana ...... ." 6% — Kllauea ...'. NK 10% Hawaiian ..48 N Makawell ... 20% 80 Honokaa . ». 16 . 16% Onomea * . . . 25 .27. Hutohlnson .' 17% — Paauhau ...' 18% 19 MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska PacklOl 162 'Oceanic S Co — 20 Cal Fruit Cn 93 93% Pac A F A.. 2% 3 Cal Wine AbIO.1%101% Pac C Bon — 167% V - Morning Session. : ¦ Board — ¦ " " ' 10 Alaska Packers' Assn 161 00 5 Giant Powder Con. .'. : 76 25 •' 10 Hawaiian Com'l & Sugar 53 50 120 Hawaiian Com'l & Sugar ...... 54 00 100 Hawaiian & Com'l Sugar 53 50 45 Hawaiian & Com'l Sugar 53 00 20 Hawaiian Com'l & Sugar 52 75 20 Hawaiian Com'l & Sugar ..:... 62 00 C Hawaiian Com'l & Sugar 51 50 ' ¦ 10 Hawaiian Com'l & Sugar 52 00 10 Hawaiian Com'l & Sugar 61 02% 10 Hawaiian Com'-l & Sugar ...... 51 50 120 Honokaa Co 16 62% 230 Honokaa. Co 16 50 100 Hiitchinson S P Co 18 75 , 150 Hutchlnson S P Co 18 50 - • 20 Kilauea Sugar Plant Co .....;.• 10 50 60 Makawell 30 50 50 Makaweli" .- 31 00 65 Makaweli 31 25 - 315 Makaweli :. 81 60 ., 185 Makawell 3125 190 Makawell .. 81 00 ; ;145 Paauhau S P Co 19 00 50 Paauhau S P Co 18 75 15 Pacific Gas'Imp .........' 35 60 \ 30 S F Gas & Electric Co s 10. ..... 41 50 20 S F Gas & Electric Co 41 50' 2000 8 P of C 6 pr cent Bonds (1912) 120 00 45 S F Gas & Electric Co ......... 41 60 10 S V Water .... j. .-\ 86 SO ¦ - • : Street— l 100 Anglo Cal Bank 89 00 $5000 Sac E G & Ry 5 per cent Bonds. 101 50 Afternoon Session. - . r , "¦ Board — ' ¦* • '¦ *> . ¦-• '• ,'¦*. ,V 50 Central Light & Power 3 75 ' 50 Hana Plantation Co .5 37% 200 Hana Plantation Co 6 60 50 Hawaiian Com'l & Sugar 50 50 20 Hawaiian. Com'l & Sugar 60 25 : - 25 Hawaiian Com'l & Sugar ...... 50 00' 25 -Hawaiian Com'l & Sugar • 49 00 K 50 Hawaiian Com'l & Sugar .....; 48 60 ' 125 Hawaiian Com'l & Sugar 48 00 • 300 Hurchinson S P Co 18 60 ' 150 Hutchinson S P Co ............ 18 25 50 Hutchinson S P Co ......;...... 18 00 : 25 Hutchinson S P Co 17 75 - 25 Hutchlhson S P Co 17 62% 50 Hutchinson S P Co 17 60 • 100 Honokaa . . 16 25 60 Makaweli ../.... . . : .; . 29 60 . 75 Makawell A. :.;....: 31 00 ' .25 Makawell/. ............. 8000. 260 Makaweli .' 30 50 . . 400 Paauhau S P Co ............ 18 75 4000 N P C B R 5 pr ct Bdnds 110 50 : -.StreetV ' ¦ ¦ ': ' ¦' 45 S F G &\K Co . ....... ...? 41 60 10 S V. Water ;.... ...86 50/; STOCK: AND BOND EXCHANGE. Electric Corporation have voted to issue $10, 000,000 in thirty-year 5 per cent bonds. On the 10th inst a vote will be taken on the proposition to decrease the capital stock from its present amount of $30,000,000, divided into yoo.000 1 shares Of the par value of $100 each,' to $15,000,000, divided into $150,000 shares of .the par value of $100 each. ..'One-third, of '.a mile of new submarine cable, which is to be laid between., here and Honolulu, was .landed yesterday from the cable . steamship * Silvertown. This section, which weighs about four tons, is special construction. It Is cov ered-with a stout jacket of lead in coils. It will be laid from the cable station on the ocean beach to the; surf line and will be the American end of ,the new cable. - Along with the section^of cable there were landed a number of electrical de vices to be used in , connection with its in stallation. The cable landed yesterday will be. put into place as quickly as pos sible, and the surf end will be in place and ready for splicing to the main cable by the; time the Silvertowh is prepared to commence operations. . .. - The contract for overhauling the Silver town's machinery ; was . awarded to the, Risdon Iron Works and the work will be done with all possible expedition. V , Orders were given yesterday to ex clude visitors from the cable steamship, the engineers in charge beinfc afraid that the curiosity, of amateur scientists and the rapacity of the relic hunter- might wofk to the serious detriment of the in tricate apparatus with which the vessel is equipped. Coil Is Lead-Jacketed and - Will Run From Station to Surf Silvertown Discharges First Section of the Big Rope. LANDS PORTION OF NEW CABLE don yesterday with an assorted cargo, valued at $188,523, and including: the following: 30, 768" cs canned fruit. 14,917 cs canned salmon, 12.4S8 gals wine. 163,697 lbs beans, 1671 ctis barley, 11,262 ctls wheat, 30,350 lbs cascara sagrada, 250 lbs dried fruit and 8 cs canned vegetables. The vesseNftlso carried 12,000 ft lumber^ as dunnaze. valued at 1192. Time Ball. Branch .Hydrographic Office.' UV S. N.. Mer chants* Exchange. San Francisco. Cal., December 5, 1902. < ••"-./•• » The Time Ball on tile tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day. 1. e.. at noon of the 120th. meridian, or at S p. m.. Greenwich time. / J. C. BURNETT. Lieutenant. U. S. N.. . in ' charge. movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE./ THE SAN BBA^NCJSCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1902. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued' Prom. Page Eight. 13 AT AUCTM ! BEFlS SALE BY OBDEB SUPERIOR CODET At Salesroom oft . / Sliaifi, Ifflee & Co. I1S-220 MONTGOMERT ST. ''^ Wednesday December 10, 1902 At U O'clock Noon. 1 ,' " MARKET AND >$& SECOND STREETS SB. comer: lot 140x185 faet, fronting Ma*- ket. Second and Stevenson sts. Solid an* substantial four-story and %as«m«at brie* building, occupied by thr— tenants. Gram '. annual rental THIRTT-TWO THOUSAND " ONE HUNDRED (133.100) DOLLARS. Th« walls of this traUdlas; ar» unnjuaUjf beavy and several sdrfttlonal stotflM ewOf fa« added U deslr <*. SECOND AND STEVENSON STREETS ¦¦''" : : i-.<- : '¦' . RE. corner Second and Stevenson sts.: lot 80 feet on Second «. by 137:8 feet. Solid and substantial five- story and basement brick building. Gross annual rental' THIRTEEN THOUSAND NINS HUN- DRED (#13.900) DOLLARS. Tats tatQd- ; fas will stand two or ttr— addition** MONTGOMERY AND PACIFIC STREETS * ¦ v - ¦ KE. corner. 137:8 feet on Pactflo st. by 113:8 feet on Montgomery «t and extra lot 24x73:8 feet. Thre«- story brick build-' Ins with annex, occupies about 60x83 te*t ' on corner. Remaining portion ¦ of lot cot- : '. ered , by Brick and tram* buildings. Fo*u ' tenant*. Gross annual rental J27iO. For farther details apply Shalnwald, Buckbee & Co. - 218-220 Montgomery st. Mill* Bulldln*. or t* JOS. M. QUAT and 8. C. BUCKBES. ftef tr*«*- Ofloral designs K)7. PqWELL"5;.!-ELLIS;z:5056 j STAMMERING OR STUTTERING. { CELEBRATED Melbourne system for lrn- j _. t^aiment - at school. Van Ness and Market. WAREHOUSES. A— EMPORIUM^ Storage &. Van Co.; furniture^ household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- «31 Howard, near Third; phone Grant 101. BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 630 Market St.; teL Main 1840;' chipping at cut ratea. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage .JrMovlng Co., of-' flee Post and Powell sts.;. tel. Prlv. Ex. 571. U OLDEN West Storage; advances made; 840 Mission st.; tel. Howard 841. F. W. Zehfuss. PACD7IC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- P«ny: 2320 Fllltnore Bt.: phone Jackson 2S1. THE SYNDICATE; cinch the races; try their plan and handicap. 102 Ellis, open evenings. I ' TYPE\V RITERS AND SCPPLIES. "GREAT BARGAINS Ut TYPKWRITERS^-We s«U better machines for less money than any house in the city: rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange. 636 California; telephone Main 26«. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspcc. Co.. 209 Sansom« TYPEWRITING A MIMEOGRAPHING. EXPERT typewriting. 4c folio: coples2c; mlm- eographlng. 927 Market, r. .".05; Howard 153a. PROPOSALS. ~~ PROPOSALS— Bids wanted. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the board of directors of the Veterans' Home of California at its office, room 13, 320 Sansome street, San Francisco, California, up to 1 o'clock p. m. Saturday. December 20, 1902. and opened immediately thereafter, in the presence of bidders, for furnishing and delivering quartermaster and commissary supplies, etc., for the Veterans' Home, Napa I County, California (railroad station , Yount- ; vllle), for six months, commencing January I, 1903, and engine June 30, 1903. Schedules with information and instructions for sub- - mitting bids will be furnished upon applica- tion by the undersigned. Bidders will care- fully fellow the conditions of the schedules, and no bid will be considered unless it is in accordance -with such ¦ schedules. Bids on tea, coftee and sugar must be made on sam- ples submitted. No bids will be received from parties who are not regular dealers in and carrying stock of supplies on which they bid. Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certified check upon some well known and responsible banking house for at .least 10 . per cent of the amount of his bid, payable to C Mason Kinne, Treasurer, conditioned that s. the bidder will enter into a good and valid upon notice of acceptance as re- | quired by law.. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to order any quantity over or under the amount specified. Address JOHN F. SHEEHAN, Secretary Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of California, room 13, 320 Sansome street, San Francisco, California. By order of the Board of Directors. JOHN F. SHEEHAN, Secretary. ¦ . . OFFICE of Constructing Quartermaster. San Diego, Cal., November 7, 1902— Sealed pro- posals. In triplicate, for the construction of the following publio buildings at Fort Rose- crans. Cal.. will be received here until 10 a. m.. December 6. 1902. and then be opened; One field officer's quarters, one double cap- tain's quarters, one double lieutenant's quar- ters, one double non-commissioned staff quar- ters, one hospital steward's quarters, one single artillery barrack, one administration building, one guardhouse, one quartermaster* and subsistence storehouse, one quartermas- ter's stable, one bakery, one coal shed, one, oil house, one ordnance storehouse. Separate bids will be received for plumbing, electric wiring, heating and gas piping. United States reserves the right to reject or accept any or all bids In whole or in part. Infor- mation furnished on application to the un- dersigned. Proposals will be accompanied by two guaranties, justifying, jointly, in double the amount of 10 per cent of the bid. ¦ Sixty days or less to elapse between acceptance of bid and execution of contract. Preference will be given to articles of domestic produc- tion, cost and quality considered, and to ar- ticles of American production, produced or manufactured on the Pacific Coast. Envelopes containing proposals should .be Indorsed "Proposals for Public Buildings . at Fort Rpsecrans," and addressed to Captain R. H. Rolf e. Quartermaster. U. S. A. > , PROPOSALS for transportation to Manila, P. I. — War Deoartment, Bureau of Insular* Af- fairs, Washington. D. C, November 15, 1902. — Sealed proposals in triplicate will be re- ceived here until 12 o'clock noon, December 24th, and then opened in the presence ot at- tending bidders for the transportation ot freight for the Philippine Government to Ma- nila. -P. L. from the following Pacific ports: Tacoma. Seattle and San Francisco. Through rate bids are also desired to Manila via the above Pacific ports from common points in the interior of the United States. Bids are desired both with and without full maritime Insurance. Flat rates are desired for all property shipped by water independent of classification. The general' nature and ap- proximate Quantities can be obtained by in- quiry at this office and the tbroueh. rate bid must Include any transfer or storage charges «n route. The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids or parts thereof. Information and proposal blanks furnished at this office. Envelopes should' be marked "Proposals for Transportation of Freight to Manila," and addressed to COLONEL CLAR- ENCE R. EDWARDS. Chief Bureau ot In- sular Affairs. War Department. U. S. Engineer Office, Galveston, Tex., Oct, 10. 1902. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, for nearly $1,000,000 worth of jetty work, will be received and publicly opened as follows: For work as a whole, until 10 a. m.. Dec. 10, 1902. when they will be publicly sealed and kept until 4 p. m., Dec. 13, 1902. and then opened. For Galveston South Jetty. ¦ until 2 p. m.. Dec 10, 1002, and then opened. For Galveston North Jetty, until 2 p. fn., Dec. II. 1902, and then opened. For Aransas Pass Jetty, until 2 p. m., Dec. 12, 1902, and then opened. For Brazos River Jetties, until 2 p. m.. Dec. 13, 1802, and then opened. For information appjjr to C. S. R1CHE, Capt., Ensrg. ' , / MAKEIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Paul P. Robinson, 21. 791 Sutter street, and Irene M. Stiles, 22, 154 Fourteenth/ street. John J. Murray, 28. San Rafael, and Mar} A. Wolter. 23. Monterey. • - . Frank L. Linvllle, 22, 2926 Bush street, and Irene Seward, 18, 1966 Bush street. Antonio Lusso, 25, 220S Powell street, and Ida Boarlno, 21, 2208 Powell street. Louis Marks, 36. 837 Howard street, and Esther Conn. 23, 457 Minna etreet. William M. Green, 24, 155 Perry street, and Clara M. Larsen, 18, city. Roscoe *C Jones, 40, city, and Jennie J. Dartvie, 35, San Jose. Jose A. da SUveira, 26. 63 Jackson street, and Emilia C. Avila, 22, Tiburon. . - James H> Norton, 60. Golden Gate, and Min- na H. Elliott. 60, 534 Golden Gate avenue. Albert M. Parris, 23, 118 Sixth street, and Jennie A. Cheesman, 19, 219 Harriet street. John C. ' OuKhin, 35, city, and Anastasla C. Dnrkln. 25. city. ' BIRTHS— MARBIAEES-^DEATHS. ¦ Birth, marc-tape 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. MABB.IED. BEADLE: — HOWARD — In this city, December 8 1902, by the Rev. William Rader, George 6. Beadle of Fruitvale, Cal., and Carolyn II. Howard of San Francisco. •)/ * MECKEL — HOCKER, — In' Sacramento, Decem- ber 2, 1902, by theTRev. Father Quinn, Fred- erick C. Meckel and Mary T. Hocker, both of .Weaverville, Cal. - • ¦ <¦ SERVEL — FEKRAN— In this city, December 4, 1902, ' by John R. Daniels, Justice of the Peace, Eierre F. Servel and Philomene Fer- ran, boA of *San Francisco. ¦ -¦ ¦ DLED. , Alexander, Sarah A. ' Klnucan, . Charles P. Allen, Edgar. L. . Kirketerp, Wm. C. Anderson. John Lagomarsino, G.' "Beckhusen, Lena- L. Leahey, Julia Bergman, August. H. I McGuire, James M. Butterfleld, William McLinan, William P. Evans, Pearl M. ~ Noonan, Edward Fallon, Thomas Ritchie, William C. Gallagher, Dennis f Rodden, George ¦ Gallagher, Farrell . Sanchez, Jose M. ' '¦ Hall. Frank R. Scully.. Mary Harripan,. Cornelius Segulme, Sarah I. . Hoerchner, Mrs. C. Sllverman. Anna Johnson, Joseph E. Trolan, Mary Kearney, John Wilson, Martha - Kelly. Margaret F. Zip Klngsley, Elizabeth ALLEN— In this city, December 4, 1902, Edgar L. Allen, a native of Nantucket, Mass. | E7 Funeral services 'at 1:46 o'clock Sun- day,* December 7, at the parlors of the. First Presbyterian Church, corner . of Sacramento etreet and Van Ness avenue. Interment pri- vate. Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. Please omit flowers. ALEXANDER— In this city. December 4, 1902, Sarah Ann Alexander, beloved sister of Mary J. \ Copeland, ] aunt of Louise Royce, W. G. B NEAREST THE CITY V It OFFICE: 916 MARKET ST. fl • j* I: : jambs McGinn, Fcrmerly with McGinn Bros., has opened n«w Funeral Parlors at £14 Eddy sL, bee Taylor and Jones.. Telephone South 570. THOMAS MAGEE^SOKS CT ' Real Estate Agents, ' i Jb^c^ Di ° a •*•• *° front; fine view; rt&^S?f. "- : 34xl37 % *«* deep; fine fla o^ci h ty^ork 1 S an n e o D r t th BPaCe °* ch^ p KK> ~ <5r<>en 6t - : 3^13714; flne vlew;/very tij'^^-Sreen St.; 31xl37y.; 'fine view mo^l^orTexfe^ 018 ' Fill. 4<iS^ lmore: «"* iot for fa'n^lS- 1^ 11 Bt " : •™nf: fine view. t8 rK^i 001 g f renlln * r °r 516 a month. strm^kTone 1 /' C! ° SC: £tre6t bUUt UP( oili',5?°~ Fnlmore jUEt n °rth ofl Union: lots 2tri00; ea F y terms; Flllmore. from Union to Iw'i'ay will be business street. «2,«0C— Hayee- Bt.; 25x137 14. wfth 3 feet of permanent epace on the west, betides being a key lot 100 feet from jjorner. Only $2.300-Oak st; . 20x137^; lot almost level; etreet work and sidewalk all done; electric cars passing; facing Golden Gate Pan- k handle; cheapest lot on Oak st to-day. !H;£~~£ evisaden> st -= Iot 25xi25. ,«£T— 3° — \«"v cheap lot; Green . st.; 27i4x 13,1*; good locality. SS' 1 ? 0 — Fu 'ton St.. north side. ,..?f- 100 — Hayes et. ; cars passing; lot 25x i^Mv? pI ? ndid building lot. t»,!? 1^~J'w nl0 J l * t - 25x137%; cheapest lot In that neighborhood. $2.000— Greenwich et., 35 feet front by 137% feet deep. ™ $2,000— Greenwich st.. 37%ei37»4. $2,0C(^-Magnincent view, not to be shut out- Buena vista ave.; 25x125: 1% blocks south of Halg-ht et. ; faclnr Bueca Vista Park $1.700 — On South Broderick st.. level lot- readi- to build. $1.600— Fulton St.. facing the Park, north side; £5x137 *£. • $1.250 — Filbert et., near Webster: a cheat) £5-foot lot; street all done. $J»00— South Broderick st.. 25x121; fine view of city. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS. . ¦>_ 5 Montgomery street. MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY <Inc> Loans on real estate, also for the full cost cf taprovements and partrcost of lot; houses built on terms to suit; £lans free; interest 6 per cert. 10T-S Crocker building. REAL ESTATE— COPNTRY For Sale BARGAINS— 160 a»ee. 12 act-es bearing or- chard and %-ineyard; watered and timber; healthy; near railroad; homestead adjoining; price $1000; easy terms. 640 acres, heavily timbered 6ugar pine; will make fine stock rar*e; price $1500; call early. 504 Kearny St., room S. EARGAIN $2500. Sausalito elegant home; first-class plumbing:; electric lights; plenty of hot water; beauti- ful view; three bedrooms; kitchen; double parlors, dining-room and bathroom; call any- time. F. R. ECKEETS Cottage Sausalito; owner obliged to go East In summer. FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO Email tracts. $60 to $90 per acre, on Raneho Cotati, Sonoma Co.; future value assured, as Ean Francisco is growing rapidly; location best for poultry and general farming-. Apply to The Cotati Co.. 302 California St., for for pamphlet and information. A LARGE list of choice country lands in all sections of California. Land Department AMERICAN GUARANTEE & TRUST CO., S20-1-2-3 Hayward building. - ALFALFA land, within 80 mHes of city; write for particulars. MARK LAKE, 116 Stont- gomery ct. REAL ESTATE WASTED. WANTED — Lot 40 to 50 feet front, convenient to Polk and Ellis sis.: will pay more than market price cr will lease for 10 to 20 years, paying 5 per cent on value of lot yearly, or ' will sell 3 rood frame buildings. 720 to 724 Ellis et.. to be removed. DOLAN CO.. 1607 Market St.. opposite Franklin. - ALAMEDA ADYERTipENft ESTATE. tKE cur beautiful homes for sale. Ideal location. Great bargain. EASY TERMS. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY. 1500 Park St.. Alameda." BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. *^200 — TWO-STORY house of 7 rooms and bath; large let; near station. $3000 — Fine 2-story house of 7 rooms: new; near station and electric railroad; everything modern. $5000 — Near the university and east of Tele- graph ave.; fine house of 8 rooms; lot 50x 130; street work all done; a bargain. $4500 — New house of 8 rooms: modern in every respect; lot C0xl60: street work all done. (450 — Fine building lots on \ macadamized street, near station. JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley station. A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY '¦ — Fine, modern. 11-room. 3-story colonial style; specially constructed; fine Interior finish; every modern convenience; Berkeley's choice; central location; reduced to $6500; a real home bargain. LAIMAXCE REAL ESTATE CO., 4gQ and 4C2 Eighth st.. Oakland. $1500 — -MILK route, supplying 110 customers; IS cows, 2 horses, 2 wagons, cans and othw dairy implements Included; terms can be had If desired; the ranch run comprising 4 acres, stable, barn for 20 cows. etc.. with fine sup- ply of water, can be rented for $16 80 per mo. $3000 — 1% acres of land on College ave.; etreet work all comnlete. W. C MORAJT & CO.. i 2121 Stanford place, S ¦_ Berkeley Station. WOO EACH — 2 cottages of 5 rooms each; West Berkeley. $£200 — 10- room bouse: Durant are.: lot oOx ISO: corner. CHENEY A BERRY. Berkeley. BERKELEY. Oakland. «tc. cottages or lots, all tixem: term*. MURDOCK. M0 Pine. 8. V. FRUITYALEADYERTISEMENTS FRTJITVAX.E REAL ESTATE. - LARGE list of desiratl* property (open Eun- eay>.P.H.Blake.Fn»ltT»l«. K. l«th «t..nr.P.O. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFF ICg. HIS* BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $Ss3^L^""377£a"50T^ on north tide of the etreet and high up; Just half a block from Oakland ave. electric car line; best locality In Oakland. Address GEOrH. VOSE. 467 Twelfth St., Oakland. ... SPECIAL bargain — $2500; a modern cottage of 7 rooms end bath, etc.; good location; lot 60x127: ail etreet work done. Apply at P. C. LASSEN'S. 4B0 10th St.. Oakland.' Cal. OAKLAAD HOTELS. HOTEL TOURAINE, Fourteenth and Clay sts. — Lofty ceilings, epacious halls; modern and select: a borne for families or Elnele ladies and gentlemen; suites and single rooms; sample rooms for commercial tana. OAKLAJfD F^S^JJS^jg^gg^ SALE ' rCKKITVRE good and cheap this month, fl. ECHELLHAA8. 405 Eleventh St.. Oakland. D1VIDKMJ KOTICJBS. DIVIDEND NOTICE — Dividend No. 207 of forty-two cents per share on the Issued cap- ital «tock of the -Contra Costa Water Com- pany will be payable at the office of the com- pany, rooms 30-34. third floor, Crocker build- ing on December 15th, 1902; transfer books wui close on Tuesday, December ©th, at 3 p. m. EDWARD McOARY, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE: — The Giant Powder Com- pany. Con.— A dividend. No. 48. of fifty cents (50) per share on the Issued capital stock of the company has been declared^jayable < at" the office of the company, rooms 202, 204, AN Hayward building, San Francisco, on Decem-. ber 10 1902. Transfer books close December 8. 1802. at noon. J. R. LEAVELL. Secretary. SEWISQ MACHIXKS AJfP . SUPPLIES.". ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, «« h * a «*^f"-- pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Grten 144. 205 4th. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- •MO. Cfcas. PUmbeck, 1815 Mission, nr. 15th. , c~7" Friends and acquaintances are respact- / fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow 7 (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from Mission Ma- ' sonic Temple, 2668 Mission street, where „ cervices will be held under. the auspices of Mission Lodge No. 169, F. and A. M. . Inter- ment Mount -Olivet Cemetery. ¦¦-..; .¦•.-. :¦¦..••••¦. RITCHIE— <In this city, December -6, 1902, William C., husband of Mrs. Eliza *J. Ritchie, and father of Mrs. William Boyd, Mrs. Charles D. Shield and All le, Roy, Irene and the late W. H. Ritchie, a native of Ire- land, aged 53 years.. • - V ' ¦ RODDEN— Suddenly, December 4. 1902, at his . home in 'h San , . Rafael, ' George Rodden, . be- loved husband of Caroline Rodden, and father of Mrs. L. R. i Carrigan," Mrs. Harry " Martin and George F. Rodden. aged ;72 years. , ' E^Friends are Invited to attend the fu- Ey Funeral Sunday, December 7, .1902, at 12 o'clock, from her lata residence, 2305 De- vlsadero street, thence to St. Dominic's 'Church, corner Steiner' and Bush streets, where services will be field at 1 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. > . ¦ McGUIRE — In this city, December 3, 1902. James M., beloved son of Frank and .Annie McGuire, and loving brother of Phil, John, Annie and Frank McGuire. a', native of San Francisco, aged 24 • years 10 months and 9 days. . ¦ McLINAN — In this . clty, c December 25, 1902, William P. McLinan, beloved father of Mrs. Mary Newman' and William, G. McLinan, a native. of. Pennsylvania, aged .76/ years 2 months and 17 days. (Salinas and Weaver- ¦ vllle papers please copy.)/ :.v.-.,. . — NOONAN — In this ' city, December 3, ' 1902, Edward, dearly, beloved husband of Mary E. Noonan, - and Beloved father of Irene. ¦ Flor- - ence, Lillian, 'Ruth 'and .Mildred Noonan,' a ( native of Fall River, Mass., aged 50 years 8 months and 14 days. ..,.'. v , . (ETFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 11:30 o'clock, from the pallors of H. F. Suhr & Co.; 1137 Mission street, be- . tween Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Pat- rick's Church • for • services. Interment - Holy Cross Cemetery. /'»"-•• KINUCAN— In this city, December 5, 1902, at the residence of his parents, 1 Morse place, ¦ off Broadway, near Leavenworth etreet \i Charles P.. beloved son of John and Bridget Klnucan, loving husband of Louisa and father of Louis E. Kinucan, a native' of San Francisco, aged 23 years 10 months and 15 days. ,, ! ¦. KIRKETERP— In this city, December 4, 1902, j William Christian, beloved husband of Lona Belle Kirk«terp, • a native of San Francisco. ICTFuneral services to-day (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, from residence, 1055 Bush street. '. LAGOMARSINO — In this city, December 4, 1902, Giovanni Lagomarslno, beloved hus- band of Adelaide Lacomarslno, and beloved father of Giovanni, ! Eda and Louisa Lago- marslno, a native of Italy, aged 48 years. , C7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, December 7, 1902, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 3520 Sacramento street, between Locust and Laurel. Interment Italian Ceme- -tery. ¦. . - = -•,:.- LEAHEY — In this city, December 4," 1902, Julia Lcahey, beloved wife of the late Patrick Leahey. and aunt of Mrs. Annie Kelly, John McGratb and Edward Kelly, : a native of Ireland. ' • - ' . . CyFrtends and acquaintances are respect- fully in\'ited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 11 o'clock, from the residence of his daughter, 51 Tehama street, thence to St... Brendan's .Church for services. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery; KELLY— In this city, December 4, 1902, Mar- garet F., beloved wife of Joseph ' Kelly, mother of Mrs. Thomas Howard, Mrs. Joseph King, Mrs. Phil Bannon, Sister Mary Berch- man (O. S. D.) and Mary C, John B., Jo- seph E. and L. A. Kelly, and sister of Mrs. K. Donnolly of Vallejo. a native of Sliac, Ireland, . aged • 58 years. (Boston papers please copy.) . ¦ ' — (CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited- to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from Ifer late residence, 221 Thirteenth street, between Howard and Mission, thence to St. Ignatius Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. ¦ - . ¦;¦¦.. KINGSLEY— In this . city, December 4, 1902.. Elizabeth Kingsley, heloved wife of Thomas Kingsley, mother of the late Mamie and Bernard Klngsley, daughter of ' Michael and Mary Hennessey, and sister of I Mrs. Wil- ' Ham Horrican and David Hennessey, a na- tive of Sanj Francisco, aged 39 years 6 'months and 10 days. . CC^Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, December 7, at 1. o'clock, from the funeral parlors of, the Henry J. Gallagher. Under- ' taking Company, 20 Fifth- street, thence to the Church of St. Charles Borromeo for ser- vices. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HALL — In this city, December 3. 1902, Frank Rowell, beloved husband of Lizzie Hall, father of Juanita' Hall, beloved son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam.H. Hall, and be- loved brother of Sarah Marryatt, Mrs. J. U.. Oberle, Baily Hall. Bella Hall and the late Marian E. and James D. Hall, a native of San Francisco, aged 32 years 8 months and 1 day. $y Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Saturday, at 2 o'clock; at his late residence, 2257 Lombard street. Interment- Laurel Hill Cemetery. . . ' \ HARRIGAN— In this city, December 6, 1002, Cornelius, beloved husband' of ' Catherine Harrlgan, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 76 years.. ' . ,- , E7The funoral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 894 Fulton street, thence to Sacred Heart Church for services. Interment pri- vate. HOERCHNER— In Portland, Or., November 24, 1902, Mrs. Charles Hoerchner, a native of Batavia, N. Y. JOHNSON— In this city,' December 8, 1902, Joseph E., beloved husband of Jessie John- son, son of William Johnson, and father of Mrs. May Dunlap, Orvll and William John- son. Mrs. Charles Granholt, Sarah Johnson, Mrs. Grace Barton and Hazel Johnson, a na- tive of Southwell, England, aged 60 years 8 monthB and 21 days. v- ETFuneral w m u ij e p x &c^ at rjlxon, Cal., at 2 o'clock. Sunday, December -7, (1902.. . KEARNEY — Entered into' rest,. December 3, 1902. John, beloved husband of the late Mar- garet Kearney, and father of Josle and Mag- gie Kearney and Mrs. J. Brldeewood. a na- tive of the parish of Cullen, County Tipper- ary, Ireland, aged 57 years 11 months and 8 days. Ity Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, December 7. at 1 o'clock, from Charles J. 13. Metzler's undertaking parlors, 036 Washing- ton street, thence to 413 Sutter Btreet, Druids' Hall, under the auspices of Templar Grove No. 19, U. A. O. D., commencing at 2 o'clock sham. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. . - ... BUTTERFIELD^-In this : city, December S, 1902, William, beloved husband of R. O. But- terfield, and father of Daniel J., W. E. and Harold G. Butterfleld and Mrs. Rose C. Ed- wards, a. native of Canada, aged 57 years 1 ¦ month and 10 days. . • ' '. '- ICyFrlends and acquaintances . and mem- bers of the Socialist party are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sun- day),^! 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Hal- sted & Co., 940 Mission street. -¦'.-]. EVANS— In this city, December 8, 1902, Pearl M., dearly beloved wife of Ralph H. Evans, daughter of Walter and Julia Duryea, and sister of Isabelle. Ora. Karl, Julia, Gladys, Goldie, Margaret, Marjorie and Wllma Dur- yea, a native of Sacramento, Cal.*, aeed 24 years. 10 months and 13 days. - ; . in? Friends and acquaintances | are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, - 76 Fourteenth street, near Folsom. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by elec- tric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guer- rero streets. -.. ¦' FALIiON — In Oakland. December 5, 1902. Thomas Fallon, beloved uncle of. Frank and the late Mary and Patrick Fallon, and cousin of James Shanley, a native of the -parish of Tarmon, County Roscommon, Ireland,, aged (38 years. • ¦ ; s* . , GALLAGHER— In this city, December 3; 1902, Dennfs," beloved husband of ' Sabina Gal- lagher, father of . Magsrie, - Frank, Willie, May, John, Dennis and Sabina Gallagher, brother-in-law of Miss M. . Kelly, 'and son- in-law of Mrs. B. Kelly, a native of Glas- gow, Scotland, aeed 36 years 4 months and 2 days. A member of Boilermakers' Union. (CFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 11 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 836 Iowa street, near Army, 'thence to St. Teresa's Church for services at -11:45 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GALLAGHER— In this city. December 4, 1902, Farrell, beloved husband of the late Lizzie Gallagher, father of -Bernard Gallagher and Mrs. Catherine Martin, and brother of James and toe late. Bernard Gallagher' and Mrs. Susan Murphy, a native of Ireland,' aged 69 years. Copeland and Florence Nicholson, and grand- aunt of Charles Iloyce and F. J. Doutrick, a native of Indiana, aged 76 years 10 months and 28 days. luTTrtends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock, from 'the resi- dence of W. G. Copeland, 897 Noe street. In* ' terment private. . ' . ¦ :¦ .'. ANDERSON — In this "city, December 5, 1902,' John Anderson, a native of Sweden, aged 58 years. ~ ¦ . ' BECKHUSEN— In this city. December 3. 1002, Lena L., beloved v/ifo of John 1 H. Beckhu- sen, and mother of Rosie / L. Beckhusen, a native of Switzerland, aced 36 years 11 months and 17 days. ' - ¦¦ .' " ,\ B^'Frlends and acquaintances -are' respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, at 2 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Porter & White. -122 Eddy street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery... ¦ : ¦ i ' BERGMAN— In this city, December 4, 1902, August -Herman Bergman, beloved, husbano. of Emma Bergman, a native of Norman, .aged 44 years 9. months and 10 days. * neral services at his late residence, 400 Fifth street. San Rafael, on ..Sunday, December - 7. at 1:30 o'clock. Interment private. - : SANCHEZ — In Millbrae, : December 4, 1902, Jose Maria Sanchez, beloved husband of Thomasa V. Sanchez, and father. of Eloisa Sanchez, a native of California, aged .67 years and 6 months, v - . ¦- .... ; ,-. ; C7" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the' funeral Monday, December 8, 1902, at 9 o'clock, from his late j residence, thence to I St. Matthew's - Church, - San Mateo. where a solemn requiem mass • will be celebrated- for, the' repose of hlu soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. § Interment St. John's Cemetery. 'v ' ; '¦ V SCULLY — In this city. December 5, 1902,' Mary Scully, dearly beloved wife of John . Scully, and beloved mother . of ' Dennis Scully, Mrs. H. W. Himmelman, .Mrs. W. "* J. JMcLough- ' ' lin, Mrs. : G. Tampakes, • Mrs. F. Sheridan •and Joseph Scully, a' native* of Ireland. SEGUIME— In this city, December 5, 1902, at her residence; - 162 Potrero avenue, Sarah Isabella Seguime. ¦ ¦ . ¦-, % , SILVERMAN— In this city, December 5, 1902, Anna Sllverman. dearly beloved wife of Ja- cob Sllverman. and loving mother of ' Solie and Morris Silverrnan. a native of Russia, aged. 25 years and<9 days. . _x ¦. TROLAN — In this city, December 4, 1002, Mary, beloved, wife of . Peter Trolan, | and mother of Mrs. H. P. Healey, a native of . Ireland.. • • , ' -;.'•' - ; ,. • ,-. WILSON— In Santa Martrarlta, Cal., December . 3, 1902, Martha, beloved, wife of J. C. Wil- son, mother of Mrs. Mary Wlllson of Cres- tbn, Cal., Daniel Faeh of Arroyo Grande, • Cal.; Ambrose Faeh of "Dawson, Alaska, . and stepmother of Mrs. Alice Macartney of Oak- land, a native of Illinois, aged 71 years. . 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