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The San Francisco Call and Post from San Francisco, California • Page 11

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Henry P. and Gracibel W. Brlckell to Edward C. lot on NW corner of Chestnut and Larkln streets, 29:6 by $3000. City and County of San Francisco to Abraham Haas, lot on NTV' corner of Van Ness avenue and Jackson street, 138 by 80; Charles L.

Beal to Elizabeth L. Beal (mother), lot on line of Clay street. 25 of Stelner, 25- by.N- gift. Elizabeth L. Beal (wife of Samuel) to Mary A.

and Charles A. King, same; $4000. Charles A. King to Mary A. King, names gift Edward and.

Mary O'Connor to Charles Miller, lot on line of Pierce street, 113:9 8 of Lombard. 23:9 by $1000. Same to Charles Kathri, lot on line of Pierce street, 90 8 of Lombard, 8 23:9 by $1000. Josephine Beyersdorf to Eugene and Madeline Calmon, lot on SB corner of Pino ktreet and Central avenue, 30 by 87:6: $1000. John Ohrlng to Henry and Anna Stoeckle, lot on BE line of Kisling street, 126 NB of Twelfth, 23.

BE 80, SW 21:8, 80: $4500. Walter S. Richard H. and Samuel B. Redmond and Hattle L.

Shlra to Carollntt L. Kldder, lot on lliw of Twenty-flrst street. 280 of Sauchei, 25 by 114; $1000. Chandler W. and Bertha E.

Burgess to, WHllam Clarke, lot on line of Eighteenth street. 100 of Hartford. 25 by 75; $3500. Mary G. Welsh Joseph W.

Welsh, lot on line of Folsom street, 185 8 of Twenty-second. 30 by gift. 0. B. and Sarah Smith to O.

B. Smith Company (corporation), lot on NE corner of Front and Washington ftreets, 96, 60, 36, 8 80, 60, 30: gift; also lot on Nw corner of Front and Sacramento streets. 30 by 70; also undivided one-quarter of lot on SB corner of Camlno Real (old Ban Jose road) and C. 8. de Bernal'B line, 94, 129.

142, to beginning, portion of Rancho El Rincon las Salinas Potrero Vlejo: also undivided one-quarter of lots 39, 40 and 41, Tiffany and Dean Tract; $10. Rosarlo and Antonio G. Minors to Augustlno A. Cereghlno. lot on 8 line of Vallejo street, 91:6 of Kearny, 20 by 60; $2000..

and Glulla Arata to Vlttorlo Cuneo. lot on SE corner of Filbert street and Jasper place, 60 by 8 $5000. 1. L. or Isaao L.

and Pauline Hofmann to Victor L. lot on line of Clay street, 94 of LeavMiworth, 43:8 by SO; $12,000. Estate of John Lee (by John Lee administrator) to Isaac Doane, undivided -of lot on NW corner of Second and Townsend streets, 76, 80, 26, 80, 100, 160; $7000. Walter C. la BergK to William R.

Kenny, lot on llns of Eighth avenue. 145 of Clement street. 30 by 120; $2000. Adelaide M. McCrosson to Milton 8.

Eisner, lot on Wllne of Twenty-seventh 175 Of 8' street, 100 by 120; Herman Kullman t6 Amalia Kullman. undivided of lot on corner of Laldley and Miguel NE 155, 8 78:8 SE block IS, Falrmount; gift. Richard Webb to Jana Webb, lot on line of Montana street. 200 W. of; Plymouth.

200 by also lot on- llns of Brunswick street 178 of. Oliver. 178 by 213. lots 111 and 112. West End Homestead also lot on line of Broad avenue, 270 of Capitol, 50 by 125:, gift.

In re L. Loveland (bankrupt) (by Aaher B. Bates, referee) to Henry Hyde (assignee) all 1109 8, District Court of Northern District of California; REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Money for the Army. WASHINGTON, Jan.

The Secretary Of has submitted to Congress an additional deficiency estimate of $3,000,000 for army sustenance, caused chiefly by the heavy demands of the forces In China and the Philippines. Sub-Station Removal. OAKLAND, Jan. Postmaster Friend has ordered the removal of the East Oakland sub-postal station from Its present place In Mason's storo to Melvln a drug store, corner Sixth avenue and East Twelfth street. Mrs.

Mollie Melville Dewing will be In charee. WASHINGTON, Jan. l-Postmastera commissioned: Irvin B. Cushman, Acme. Appointed: W.

C. Goldsmith, Lower Lake, Lake County, vice Emily M. Hanson, resigned; J. H. Newport Beach, Orange County, vice C.

C. Crookshank, resigned; Minnie Beekman, Ozena, Ventura County, vice O. E. Mays, resigned; Levl Dillman, Buxnmlt, San Bernardino County, vice H. B.

Davis, resigned. Mary J. Douglas, Doug-las County, vice E. D. Finch, resigned.

Pensions Issued to-rday: California: John Johnson, Lompoc, $8. Increase Conrad, Carol! ena, LJagas, Joab W. Snick, Santa Paula, "War with Spain, Harry Rltter, San Francisco, Henry Jose Askew, San Francisco, $30; William H. Robb, Vallejo, UO. Oregon: Original John Landes.

Clackamaa, $12. war with Spain, original- William J. Armltage, Roseburg, $5. Washington: Coursen C. Sillier, (Luzon Island), $8: Wilhelm Busch, "Washington Home, Orting, 512; Andrew Philips, Seattle, $12.

Original Cynthia A. McKenny, War with Spain, -William Curry, Vancouver. $6. The condition of the national banks at San Francisco at the 'dose of business, December 13, shows the average reserve held, 32.62 per cent. Loans and discounts, 118,423.732.

Gold coin, $2,600,340. Total specie. $3,601,109. Individual deposits, Representative Kahn will Introduce a bill, at the suggestion of John D. Spreckels, prepared by the Chief of the Bureau of Statistics of the Treasury Department, providing for gathering statistics of the commerce San Francisco and Hawaii, Alaska and the Philippines and all the territory under the Jurisdiction of but ccntingruous to tlpe United States.

Since the annexation of, Hawaii no record has been kept of exports or imports between San Francisco and these islands. San Francisco has received credit only for the commerce with foreign ports. The posed bill will remedy this by nrovidng for manifest of the recording of cargoes of vessels plying between San Francisco and ports in the territory and islands named. Kepresentative Kahn to Present a Bill for Keeping Commercial Statistics of Hawaii. 03? TO THE PEOPLE OF THE COAST HOTEL ABRIVALS.

PALACE HOTEL. TV Dunphy Cal Garey, Portland Walker. Stanford Hlxon, New Haven Carlisle. Haven Mitchell, Haven Mitchell, Haven Parker. Haver.

A Allen, New Haven A Welch. New Havn Etaeman, Haven A Keppleman, Hav Butler, New Havn Younit, Haven Crawford. Cal Barnes, Haven A Broff, New Haven Keys, New Haven Fritch, New Havn Cuitis. New Havn. Shaver, Fresno HA Walters, Wash Campbell Cal Misses de Fremery.Oak Pratt.

Omaha Graff Omaha Peck Ford, Pa Flint Jr Cal Freed Mont Coy Dak Osllvle Jr, Ccnn Goothe, Conn Reynolds, Conn Herrlck, Conn Levering 1 Conn Smith, Conn Smith, Conn A Dewey, Conn Jackson, Conn Chappell, Conn Blossom. Conn Tyler, Conn -H Wlggln, Conn Sheridan. Conn Whittlesey. Conn Guthrle, Conn Mrs Coburn, Cal Hanshaw. Oaklnd Behr, Pa A Moore.

Day, Weston, Mrs Cal Thomas, Cal Miss A Thomaa, Cal Miss Thomas Cal' Miss Day, Cal Miss Bunnell. Cal Mrs Thomas, Cal Thomas Jr. Cal Hull. Arizona Haralomb, Cal Mulverhlll, EKan, USA A 'H Boomer, Cal Berry, Ang Christian. Mont Van Wicklen, NH Manlene, Sehulte, A Kavanaugh.

L'SN Thall. New York Drew. Cal Miss Orodjlntky, Wash A Hynes, Australia Belmont. Chicago Ramsdejl. Nev Rosfnbaum, Stock Stckels.

Masa Cox, Madera perry, Stockton Veatch, Chicago GRAND HOTEL. Rice, Redwood Mrs Rice, Redwood XV Goad. Colusa. McConnell, Cal 'i Edwards, Stanfrd Webster. Ca.1 I' Anzar.

Juan Sheard. Tacoma Cal Mally, Martinez Koote, Oakland Tucker. Oakland Mitchell, Los Ang fihattuck. Cal Mrs Shattuck. Cal 3 Shattuck Jr.

Miss Shattuck. Cal 0 Lacey. Hanford McCray. Cal Leoy, Vlsalla A Millce, Riverside A A Caldwell, Cal 1 II Prather, Sulsun Brophy, Los Ang Carter. Los Ang Robinson, Sacto Rider.

Sacto Mrs Rider, Sacto A Oppenhelmer, ptld Smith, San Jose Mrs Smith. San Jose Mra Cobb, Jose Abbe, Ban Juan J. T. Johnson, Jose Mrs Hewitt, Cal Brown, Cal Mrs Brown, Cal Nelson, Concord II Hunter, Ban Jose Smith. Los Ang Wheeler.

Reno A Bell. Colfax I' Johnson, Sonora Miss Lyman, Illinois Miss Davis, Sheard, Tacoma Doonell. Cal Pring-le. Oakland Lenzen, Joie Smith, Stockton Bagley, Alameda R. PlnkelspMl.

Bulsun If Miller. Bulsun Douglas, Bacto Klipatrlck, Prescott Johnson, Miss Mrs Johnson. Miss Condo, Sacto Carr, Maryavllle Mackey. Cal A Levy, St Joseph A Van Knobot, Utah NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Bree, Keswlck Patrick, Seattle Btanfd Brown, Stanford Clifton Napa.

Winters, Cal Evans Petalu Ben White, Cal II Spencer. Cal Baker w. Modesto Braceland, Colo. A Thompson, Butte Glllisplp, Tacoma II McLeod, Wlnona Cameron, Seattle Mathewson InneB Boise Sullivan. Seattle Slssons, Boiton Thursslon, Boston A M.

Kmmons, Orland 8 Pratt, Mass Brown Chicago Royer, Ang Taylor, Kans Kercheval. Cal Baxter, Armona Miss Burton, Ind Relchlerier. Pa Parrott, Cleveland Morrison. Omaha Butscher. Cal Comben, Cal WASHINGTON, Jan.

B. Roberts, the Director of the Mint, to-day made public his preliminary estimate of the production of gold and silver In. the United States during the calendar year 1900. The aggregate of gold is given aa 3,837,218 fine ounces, valued at J79.S22.2S1, and ot silver 69,630,543 fine ounces, which, at the approximate average price of 61 cents for the year, makes the value During the calendar year 1899 the gold production was $71,063,400 and silver production 64,781,500 fine ounces. The Nome gold and silver production for 1900 was given as $5,100,000 and that 'of the Klondike, which Includes both the American and Canadian fields, $22,287,656.

The product of the Canadian mines Is -not included in the figures given, but aa the gold and silver comes to the American mints, the value Is given separately. The following In the production by States and Territories in gold value and in silver fine ounces: Director of the Mint Gives Estimates of the Production. Colorado Stands at the Head of the List Both in Gold and Silver, California Being the Next. GOLD OUTPUT OF PAST YEAR who performed the autopsy on the remains of Captain Stendell of the sloop Lulu, admitted to-day that the evidence of murder was only speculative. Marks of blows were found on the skull, but the body was so badly decomposed that no decided opinion could be given.

Sheriff Veale of Contra Costa County, who Is Investigating the case, thinks that Stendell was 'lead before falling Into the water. The Sheriff said yesterday: "I am of the opinion that the Lulu's skipper was murdered by companion pirates with whom he had quarreled over plunder. According to my theory, he was prowling about under the wharves; at Point Richmond In the email, boat that la missing. and was thrown from that and not from the deck of the sloop. I have been making Inquiries along the water front of Oakland arid San Francisco, and.

have found traces of Stendell. Three days before he disappeared "at Point Richmond he crossed from San Francisco to Oak land and tied up at Broadway wharf. He was accompanied by another sloop, and evidently the owners quarreled over plunder, for a 300-foot hawser was found on the wharf next morning cut to pieces. Stendell then went to Point Richmond and anchored off the Santa Fe slip, near another sloop, ort which were two men. The night after their arrival Watchman O'Brien heard cries, evidently coming from under the freight wharf.

"My theory Is this: Stendell and the two men from the other vessel rowed under the freight wharf In search of plunder, and while there quarreled, and Stendell was struck on the head and thrown in the bay. His skiff found floating about the next day. Stendell was a powerful swimmer and could easily have saved himself unless stunned before striking the water." The funeral of the dead skipper was held this afternoon from undertaking parlors In Berkeley. OAKLAND, Jan. Dr.

J. B. Eastman, Sheriff Veale Finds Evidence of the Dead Skipper's Occupa- THINKS STENDELX WAS A BAY PERATE THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1901. 11 STATES. I I Silver, Gold Values.

I Fine Ounces Alabama Alaska. Arizona California Colorado Georgia Idaho Maryland Michigan Montana Nevada New Mexico North Carolina Oregon South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia Washington Wyoming 12,600 27 7,771.000 318.400 3,500,000 4,250,000 14,377,200 912,800 29,500,000 20,282,200 120,165 478 2,067,173 4,500,000 186 207 13,100 6,126,615 16,750,000 2,350,000 1,229,756 900,000 600,000 51.019 13,092 1.175.782 150,000 122,625 395 6,617,676 2SO.O0O 1 7,000 600,000 4,237,728 9,500,000 3,534 2S5 826,873 300,000 24,806 STATES. I I Silver, Gold Values. I Fine Ounces Alabama Alaska. Arizona California Colorado Georgia Idaho Maryland Michigan Montana Nevada New Mexico North Carolina Oregon South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia Washington Wyoming 12,600 27 7,771.000 318.400 3,500,000 4,250,000 14,377,200 912,800 29,500,000 20,282,200 120,165 478 2,067,173 4,500,000 186 207 13,100 6,126,615 16,750,000 2,350,000 1,229,756 900,000 600,000 51.019 13,092 1.175.782 150,000 122,625 395 6,617,676 2SO.O0O 1 7,000 600,000 4,237,728 9,500,000 3,534 2S5 826,873 300,000 24,806 ADVEBTISEMENTS.

Southern Pacific Company Years Per Cent Gold Bonds. DUE DECEMBER 1, 1905. (Redeemable at the option of the Ccmpany on and after December 1st, 1902, at par and accrued interest.) At the price of 88 per cent and ACCRXTED INTEREST, payable aa follows: 9 50.00 per Bond on January 7, 1901, and 837,50 per Bond on February 1, 1901 $987.50 per Bond of 9 1000. The $10,000,000 Bonds are a direct obligation of the Southern Company and form part of a present issue of $15,000,000 secured by a deposit with the Central Trust Company of New York, Trustee, of 7,174,000 Various Bonds (face value) 59,487,000 Various Stock (face value) of Companies controlled by the Southern Pacifio Company. 1,530,000 Stock of Wells, Fargo Company (face value.) SUBSCRIPTIONS "WILL BE RECEIVED SOTDTiTANEOXrSLY BY MESSRS.

SPEYER COMPANY, NEW YORK, and BY. THE NEVADA NATIONAL BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO ON JANUARY 4, 1801, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. AND CLOSE AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M. OF THAT DAY.

Subscriptions must be accompanied by a deposit of $50. OO per Bond, deposit is to be returned on any Bonds not allotted. Default in making the final payment on or before Thursday, 31st of January, 1901, at our office, will, at the option of Messrs Speyer A Company, New York, forfeit the subscriber's right to the sum paid at the time of Subscription. THE NEVADA NATIONAL BANK OP SAN FRANCISCO. By ISAIAS W.

HELLXAN, President BATLEOAD TRAVEL. NOVTMRR5 fAViriO COHFIHT. (rAcino iiru.) Tralaa nnU ml MAN (Halo Line, Foot ol Market Street.) IIATB IjlOU 1901. ABBITI Beatdv Suisna, Vtekfille. RumHj ntenmnnta Tt4Sr Woodlu4.

KnlgaU MansTtlle, Orot Ule. AtUatla Ki den and EajI Cauatoga Ron SilSp IiMiKUm, Iitannora, Tner. tathropw 8tockton 7ll3y SusU EiprfM-DiTit (for Bmrilett SrrinH), WUlowi, Red Bluff. roctluuL. Sloektoa.

loue. Baeranaeato. Plaovrrule. Chico. Kail Blu.t RiStA Oakdale, Chinese, Sonort, 4ilAr Hsrwftrds.

NllcssndWay8utloas. IIiOa 9i00 a Los Ancslee Hxpress Martiuea. Tner. Xatbrop. 8tookton, Merofd Treano and Loe Angeles TtlSp Martluoj aud Way Buttons I a The OTexland Ofdea, Den- Omaha, Chicag) I 1 iOO a KUea.

Stockton, Haaraarato, dota. Firsno, Ilaafoxd. VUalia. ForterTlUe LtTermore, Sanjer. Ooehen Joao- tton, Bakenneld, Lot angslss Ulter Haywarda.

and Way Buttons. artiuex. lUmon. Napa. Callotnga.

SauU Rosa 4iOOp Benlcla, Wtsten, atcrnaarUo, Woo.llatiJ. KnlghU Ills Ktiesaud Ban Joie StO9p NUss. Stoekhm. Lodl 4 Sunset LlmttedL El fwo, Kew Orleans and Eul SiOOpThe Owl Trsey. fiesno.

Bakersfleld. Bangtis for daaU Bar- bara. Los Aoceles IwiISa SiOOr Ksw Orleaaf nakenKald. Htnta Uafbara, Loe Angeles. Dem- inc.

£1 Fuo, tfsw Oritsus sad RiflOr Hajwarda, Nilea and San Vallejo MsOiirOrienul Ogdeo. Cbejenae, Omaha, Chicsgo lSilSr Orleotal Denver. Omaha. Clueaco. 4il3r 7tOOp Otojon and California KxprMs.nao.

rortlami, Tngst 8ouml ami Kul Ii43a Fsblo, Port Costa, Mutlnex and Way Hlatloni Vallojo Tt43p COAST VISION (Xarroir (laBie). (Foot of Murkct Street.) 8iiaANewark.Ceut«rTllle,8aaJose,r»ltoa. Boalder Cteek.Sauta and Way btaUous. jail. If CeaterVille, San Jots, New AhnadeD.

Feiton, Boulder Creek, SaoU Crui and Principal Wai 0 4il5p Xewark. San Los Gatoa Kxsanion. Saa Jose sad Wsy Stations CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Tttmiii if llarktt Slri.l 1:03 3:33 frits it UM t9iOS 10:00 A.M. 8:03 SAtrM.

COAST IUTISION (KroailCaaie). (Third and Towmeiul Ooean View, South Saa Ban and Way SUUons (New Aliuadeu San Jose. Trss IMiios. Rauta Crux. PaeiQe GroTs.

l'asn llubles. Saa Luis Oblipo. Haif. Lompoo sud Principal War Stations -liiop Baa Joie and War Statious IIiSOA Han aud War -Station! 9t3l9p Saa Mateo. lle.lwoo.1.

Menlo Park. Palo Alto. Santa 8an Jose. Tres Pinos. 8anta Ctirz.

Salinas. MonteTerand Pasino Rrovs Saa Jose and War Stalloni ff ilSr San Joieaud Principal War Stations 13a Jose, Loa Gates and Principal Way SUUons 8i3Or San Joie and Principal War Stations San Jose and War Stations Jose anil Way Station! 7i30p A for Morninf for Afternoon, Snndar exeeptad. Snndar only. Mondays. Wednesdays, Fridays, Tuesdays, Tharsdaji, Sundays.

a Saturday jr a Dr. Gibbon's Dispensary, 629 KE1K.W ST. Established tn 1S34 the treatment of I'rWats Diseases. Lint Manhood. Debllltror disease weartoron body and mind and 3Icln Diseases.

The Doctorcnreswhen others fail. Try him. Charges low. Cull or write. Dr.

J. tf. U1DBO.N, Man Francisco, CaL WEEEff CALL SI pep. BAILBOAD TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN BY.

CO. LESSEE! SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tlburon Foot MarKet St Sen Francisco to San Rafael. TIBTJRON FOOT OF. MARKET BT.

WEEK 7:20. 11:00 a. m.1 12:35, 6:30 p. m. Extra trip at 11:80 p.

m. Extra trips at 1:50 and 11:30 d. m. 8:00, 11:00 a. 6:20 m.

San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK 7:50, JO, 11:10 a. 13:45. 3:40, 6:10 p. m.

Extra trips at 1:65 and 6:35 p. m. 8:10, 11:10 a. m.j 1:40, 8: 40, 8:06, 6:35 p. m.

Between San Francisco and Schnetsen Park, schedule aa above. Leave I In Effect I Arrive. San Francisco, Nov. 7, 1900. San Francisco.

Week I Sun- I .1 Sun- I Week Days. Destination. days. Days. am 8:00 am Novato, 10:40 am 8:40 am 8:30 pm 9:30 am Petaluma, 6:05 pm 10:25 am 5:10 pm 5:00 pm Santa.

Rosa. 7:35 pm 6:22 pm Fulton. 7:80 am Windsor, 10:35 am Healdsburr, Lytton. Oeyserville, 8:39 pm 8:00 am Cloverdale. 7:88 pm 6:22 pm 7:30 ami I Hopland I .1 I and Uklah.

7:38 6:23 pm 7:80 am 10:25 am 8:00 am Guernevllle. 7:85 pm 8:30 pm 6:22 pm 7:30 am 8:00 am -Sonoma 9:15 am 8:40 am -and 5:10 pm 5:00 pm Glen Ellen. 6:05 pm 6:23 pm 7:30 ami 8:00 ami 110:40 am 8:30 6:00 Sebastopol. 7:35 6:23 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton- Springs; at Oeyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Qeysers; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs. Kelseyvllle, Carls- bad Springs, Soda.

Bay," Lakeport and Bartlett Springs -Uklah for Vichy, Springs, Saratoga Springs. Bhle Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake. Witter Springs. Upper Lake. Porno, Potter Valley.

John. Day's, 8, Bucknell's, Banhedrin Heights, Hullvllle.Orr's Hot Springs Mendocino City, Fort Bragg. Westport, UsaL Wllletts, Laytonville, Cummtngs.Beirs Springs. Harris. Olsena, Dyer.

Scotia and Eureka. 7 Saturday to Monday round- trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sundays, round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half. rates. -Ticket, of nee, 6S0 Market Chronicle build- ing, R.

X. RYAN, li. C. WHITING. Gen.

Pasi. Agt. Gen. Manager. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS ggggCLCY REAL ESTATE.

SEE this new t-room cottage on a 1S0- foot strert; exreet work ail richt at Astaby station; high basement; fine mantel- baIance Per month. W. MORAN, Lortti Station. Derkeley. A WEEK'S news for 5 The Weekly Call, in rarea, in wrapper, for mailing.

per year. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. A SMALL, home of 4 rooms tad bath; must be ESth near Telegraph 25x100.

A. J. SNYDER Real Eftate, 467 Ninth Oakland. Cal. 4 ROOMS 32x100; must be sold.

A. J. SS'TPKR Kr f-Q Ninth Oakland. OAKLAND FtRXITURE FOR SALE. AS Istroducticn to you freni H.

Schellhang. the furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin. Oakland. ROOMS FOR IlOl'SEKEEPIXG.

BRODERICK. Two or three neatly fur- nished tor housekeeping; reasonable. DEYISADERO. or 4 handsomely fur- nifhed tunny rms. housekeeping.

$12 or FOLSOM. Large tunny bay-window room and kitchen; modern conveniences; 13 week. MINNA, Nice sur.r.y furnished front house- keeping and einclc- rooms; Tic and fl wreck. JUXNA. 546 Furnished rooms, complete for twusekeeninc: large yard.

FARUELL. Nicely furnished sunny rar- lors; gas, bath and phone; light houstkeep- ing; other rooms. gnCONTV furnished; reasonable and reiTx-ctable very convenient and quiet. A BRANCH office fnr Call advertlfments and BUbscrirtiorj haa been established at Valencia et. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, S2M Flllmore et.

ItOOMS TO LET turn, and Infnrn. AUttBOBSt Ztl tiract Best dol- lar a day family hotel In city; rollte attend- ance; large rooms; conveniences; ronTtm 25c; free coach. "BRUNSWICK House, Us Roonu SSe to II nicht; 25 to (S per week, and light hotsckerplng; open al! r-ight. BrttNETT. J4S6 Market No.

Fur- nlslird also unfurnished. UVSH. iCi Nicely furnished sunny r.v.t; II up. Mrs. P.

Ranft. ELLIS. S3), corner Bay-window tnamd, kitchen, gas single or en suite. GEARY, Elegantly furnished or elnple; travelers accommodated. GOLrEX 'late 622 1 sinrle eunny front rpQsa clean and comfortable.

GRAND SOUTHERN. corner Seventh snd Mission Sunr.y rooms, en suite or firjrle; ladles' parlor; reading-room; elevator. S04 Three unfurnished housekeeping rooms; rice funny. LAS PALM AS. 1S20 Market ft.

-Suite or 3 or 3 nns; private; bath; sin. nr.s; board optional. place. IS Furnished and unfurnished rooms to let: single or suite. NEW ARLINOTOX.

ioi5 Market Nicely fnrnHhtfl JI a week up; 25c a day up. OTARRELL. Sunnr furnished rooms and elevator: electric lights: day, mo. ROSEDALE House, Ellis Rooms, Bigbt. Zlz to week.

$1 25 to J4; open night. HOTAL House, 126 Incandescent light; smoking-room and ladles' par- rooms, per r.Urbt, SSc to Jl 50; week, S2 to month. to $33; elevator on ground floor; Tocrra TrUh hot end cold water; SHERMAN Apartment House. 2S Eighth near Furnished or mrfurnlshed. BUTTER, Charged har.Ss; newly reno- vated; rirgle IS; to VS mo.

VALENCIA. front hay- wmdo'w room; suitable for apply upper fia.t. A BRANCH off.ee for Cell advertisements and fubscrlptlcns has been established at Valencia rt. CLAPf-IKIED advertisements subscriptions at Call 'brunch FilJmore st. ROOMS AXD BOARD.

AT the Stevensrm mansion, cpp. Grace with annex California st. may be a most pood table, at- ar.3 tightly roorrs at modest rates. ROOMS AXD BOARD WASTED. tlJ GENTLEMAN war.t? room; private family; i 1 opt central; state terms.

Box office. Young Ia2y wiehes room and board private family. Box 956, Call office. ROOMS WANTED. WANTED 2 or furnished rooms for house- Bex rri.

Call office. SPECIAL NOTICES. PAN FRANCISCO. Dec SL secretary at the San Francisco Protestant Orphan Asy- tma Society, situated on Height street, hereby notice that the following orphan and J.alf-orphan girls ar.d boys have been received at the institution from July 1. 1300.

to Janu- 1. Julia Reese, 14 yrs. 4 Annie 6 yrs. 11 Mary VT. Peterson 11 yrs.

Mary p. Bcott, 7 yrs. 5 Mary E. Cummir.ps. 4 yrs.

4 HUdaOlsen 12 yrs. 10 rr.oa.: Annie E. Zwaal. 6 4 Herman Hanlke. yrs.

mot. Willie 14 yrs. mos. Charles A. Peteraon, 9 5 mos.

Hugh Cavanaugh. 7 yrs. 7. mos. Cavanauph.

6 William J. Bcott, I yrs. 2 Edward Cummings, yrs 2 Charles J. Zwaal, 5 yra. Harold Elliot, i yrs.

John H. Hansen. 9 yra. 2 Rirharfl J. NIcholdeon.

7 yrs. 4 end BteWETt H. Elliot, 5 yre. mos. HAD ter.ar.ta ejected for collections made: cr countrj-.

PACIFIC COLLECTION 4IS Mnr.tgorr.pry rooms tel. C580. SCttlVG MACHINES AXD StPPLIES. kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- Plain beck, 1915 Mission, nr. Uth.

ALL bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- paired: ojrf-n phone Black 1124. 205 4th. BOUGHT, sold rented, repaired; needlee and 'shuttles; reduced rates. 145 Cth; phone Mint 5. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES.

BROS. storace and morlnc; covered var.s. Tenth ar.d Market; phone' South 762. Van and Btorare 722 Mission st; tel. Main shipping at cut rates.

SLOT ELOT Latest style; S40 each. 1167 Market Beventh and Eighth. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN sell better ciachinea for less money any house In the city; rentals, 13. The Typewriter Exchange, 638 California; telephone Main 266.

ALWAT8 barraJRs in typetrrlters; any make. V-rlU for to L. id. ALEXANDER. 110 Montgomery et.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. CAN rRANCIFCO.Dec! 26. here- tofore the name and style of HABENICHT Is this day dissolved by mutual consent, GEORGE HABENICHT having purrhatw-d the entire fispets and nega- tives of ea.ld firm. The fald GEORGE HABE- XICHT all the liabilities of said firm and all the debts due said firm will be paid to said GEORGE HABENICHT. O.

H. BOTB. GEO. HABENICHT. prcSposaxsT PROPOSALS for Subsistence Office of PurchaEing Commissary.

Ean Franclaco. Cal January 4, 1K1. Bealed proposals for furnish- ing and of euch quantities of subsis- tenoe supplies, delivered at such i wharf of wharves or ruch In Ban Francisco, ae per circular to be seen at this office will be received 11 o'clock a. Tuesday, January 1801, and opened im- mediately thereafter la presence of bidders. Fpeciflcations, general instructions to bidders and fciank form of proposal will be furnished to established dealers on application to W.

H. BALIrtVIN, Major and U. S. Army Commissary. BAN FRANCISCO, January 2, Sealed proposals.

In triplicate, will be oplved here until 11 o'clock, a. January CS. 1SK51, and then opened, for construction of KoepitaJ Fteward's Quarters at Fort McDow- ell. Cal. Government reserves right to reject or arpf.pt any or all In whole or in part.

Preference given to articles of domestic pro- "iurtion, conditions of price and quality In the of foreign productions the fluty equal, and such prefer- given to articles of American production on the Pacific Coast, to extent of coa- tumptlon by the public there. Information furnished on application to J. M. -MARSHALL. Deputy Quanermaeter Gen- eral.

ChW Q. M. DIVIDEND, XOTICES. 3O i i XD Safe" Deposit, and Trust Company, corner California and Montgomery the six months ending December 3L 1900. dividends have been de- clared on deposits In the savings department of this company as follows: On term de- pcslts at the rate of 3 6-10 per cent per an- num, and on ordinary deposits at the rate of 3 per cent per annum, free of taxes, and pay- able en and after "Wednesday, January t.

1901. Dividends uncalled for are added to the principal and bear same dividend as the principal from. and after January 1301. J. DALZELL BROWN.

Manager. DIVIDEND Xotlrt The Giant Powder Com- pany. Con. A dividend. No.

25. of seventy- five cents (75c) per share on the issued capital tock of the company has been declared, pay- able at the office of the company, 430 Califor- nia street. San Francisco, on January 10. 190L Transfer bocks close January 3. 1901.

at noon. A. A. SPARKS. THE Continental Building and Loan Associa- tion, 222 Bansome has for the year end- Ing December 31, 1900, declared a dividend of 6 per cent per annum on ordinary deposits and 6 per cent en term deposits.

WM CORBIN. Secretary. DIVIDEND notice Security Savings Bank. 522 Montgomery Mills bulldlnir For the Half- year ending December 31, 1900, dividends on term deposits at the rate of three and slx- tenths (3 6-10) per cent per annum, and on or- dinary deposits at the rate of three (3) per cent per annum, free of taxes, will be pay- able on and after January Z. 1901.

S. L. ABBOT Secretary. i OFFICE of The Hlbernia Savings and Loan 6ociety. corner Market.

McAllister and Jones Bts. San Francisco, Dec. 28. 1900. At a reg- ular meeting of the Board of Directors of thle Society, held this day.

a dividend has been at the rate' of three and one-eighth i (SHT) per cent per annum on all deposits for the months ending December 31, 1900, from all taxes, and payable on and after January 2. 1S01. ROBERT J. TOBIN. Secretary.

DIVIDEND Mutual Savings Bank of Fan Francisco. 33 Post For the half year ending December 31, 1S00. a dividend has been declared at the rate tf three (3) per cent per annum on all deposits, free of taxes, pay- able on and after Wednesday. January 2. 190L GEORGE A.

STORY. Caahler. HUMBOLDT Savlncs and Loan Society, 18 I Geary The directors have declared a dlvl- dtnd of SVi per cent per annum on Its de- posits, payable on and after January 2 1901. ERNEST BRAND. Becretarv.

MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday: Alfred E. H. Apthorpe, 37. 743 Harrison street, and Emma C.

Kiernan. 83. 743 Harrison Urbain A. Delort. 21.

1002 Powell" street, and Adrienne Carrnaran. IS, S15 Jackson street. William McGulre. SS. 1004 Leavenworth street, and Adelyn M.

Halnes, 29. 226 Oak et. Albert Korn, 39, Paso Robles. and India E. Taylor, 31, Paso Robles.

Herbert E. Callinan. 35. 2641 Howard street, and Ella Ooddington. 36.

2717 Howard street Geonte H. Davis. 25. 2 Golden Gate avenue, ard FIbyl Blanchinl. IS.

640 Geary street. Frederick Biedenbach, 20. 140 Silver street, and Lelia E. Smith, 16. 87 South Park LawTer.ce J.

Carey, 65, city, and Theresa R. McFadden, 40, city. Chris F. Christensen, 43, Dawson City, and Florence Smith, 42, city. Clarence R.

Stern, 25, San Diego, and Ethyl R. Wacholder. 20, 1641 CFarrell street. Vincenro Midag-lia. 25, 413 Union street, and Rosina Arleta.

16, 7 Pollard place. George I. White, 23, 317 Twenty-eighth street, and Annie Barbe. 25, city. Rue A.

Thomas. 27, Goodland. and Mae Carr, 24. city. Chan Chung.

35, 726 Pacific street, and Leon Hong. 18. Sll Jackson street. DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted.

They must be ha.nded in at either of the publication offices and be Indorsed with the name and residence of per- Boas authorized to have the same published. BORN. In this city, December'28. to the wife of Charles M. Clique, a son.

In this city, January 2. 1901. to the wije of Louis Levy, a daughter. In this city, January 3, 190L to the wife of Eir.il Magner, a daughter. TAYLOR- In Oakland, January 3.

1901, to the wife of J. R. Taylor, a daughter. "married! In this city, January 2, 1S01. by the Rev.

J. M. Buehler. Fred R. Fricker and Bertha Vogel.

DIED. Beaucharr.p, Carolina Leon, Ralph Davis. Hanna. Lovett. H.

Dimmer. X. McDonough, Annie Donovan. Eugene Mclaughlin, Mary E. Downie.

Sarah McLaughlin, Patrick Famaries, Fanny Maloney. Michael J. Francis. Emily S. Marlnl.

Domitllla Gllroy. Hattle M. Miller. Wilhelmina Golly. Anita.

J. Monckton. Bheldon P. Harde. William L.

O'Connell. Hanora M. Harrington, Kather- O'Connell. Jamea lne E. O'MaUey.

Ann Hynes. Mary Pace. Frederick Hartmann. Henry Palmer. Thomas Kelly.

Jane nafferty, Peter Killlnger, John A. Sarsfield, Mary Knief, Elizabeth Simon, Gabriel Krumbeck, Minna Simpson, Ellen Lexr.i>erle. Chas. W. Staud.

Augusta A. In this city, January 2, 1901 Caroline beloved wife of Richard Beau- champ, and beloved mother of Mrs. J. B. Muirhead.

Mrs. John Brown, J. Rich- ards, George N. and Susan Beauchamp, a na- tive of London, England, aged 73 years 9 months and 15 days. (Victoria and Toronto papers please copy.) C7" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 34 Larkln street, thence to Odd Fel- lows 1 Chapel, where services will be held.

Interment O. O. F. Cemetery. DAVIS In this city, January 8, 1901.

Hanna. beloved wife of George Davis, and cousin cf James. Mary and Ella Galvln. a native of Ireland, aced years and 2 months. CT Remains at the funeral parlors of Charles H.

Jacob 318 Mason street, be- tween O'Fairell and Geary. Xotlce of funeral hereafter. In this city, January 1, 1901, Dimmer, beloved husband Julie Dimmer! father of J. and B. Dimmer, and nephew of E.

Robinet. a native of Luxembourg, aged years and IS days. A member of Slgel Grave No. 7. U.

A. O. Hartnagle Chapter No. 3. A.

O. and La Societe Luxem- bourceoise CyFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day Friday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1119 Washington street, thence to Ma- sonic Temple, Post street, where services will be held under the auspices of La Parfalte T-'nion Lodge Xo. 17, F. and A. M.

Interment Masonic Cemetery. Please omit flowers. In this city, January 3. 1901, at Ht. 1 Hospital, Eugene, beloved husband of the late Hanora Donovan, and father of Mrs.

William O'Connell, Mrs. Maggie Nelll end Mrs. Thomas Tannian. a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 70 years. £7The funeral will take place to-morrow (Saturday), at o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers.

27 and 29 Fifth Etreet, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her' eoul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Croes Cemetery. In Oakland. January 2.

1801. at 1920 Thirteenth street, Sarah Downie, stepmother of Mrs. C. A. Chandler, and greatgrand- aur.t cf Mrs.

S. C. Borland, a native of New York, aged S4 years 7 months and 17 days. In this city, January 3. at tit.

Luke's Hospital, Fanny, beloved wife of Alfred Famarise, and mother of George, Hat- tie and Richard Famariss and Georgo Wecener, a resident bf Llvermore. aged 60 years and 25 of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Satur- day), at 2 o'clock, at the parlors of N. Gray is. 641 Sacramento street. Interment pri- vate.

In this city, January 3, 1901, Emily beloved wife of D. G. Francis, a native of New York City, aged 34 years 2 months and daye. and are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the undertaking parlors of N. Gray 641 Sacramento street.

Please omit January 3. 1901. Hattie May Gilroy. beloved of Arthur Ollroy, mother of Car- rie Gllroy, and sister of Mrs. Laura A.

Simp- son and Harvey E. Turtle, aged 23 years 11 months and 11 days. In this city, January 3. 1901. Anita dearly beloved daughter of Edward V.

and Jocephine Golly, sister of Evelyn Golly, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Grave and Mrs. Lena Golly, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 months and days.

CTFuneral and Interment private. In this city, January 2. 1901, William beloved son of Metta Harde, and brother of Bernhard Harde. Mrs. J.

Howe. Mrs. N. Bullerdleck and Mrs. J.

D. Slemers, a native of Oldenburg. Germany, aged 41 yean 9 months and 4 days. will be held to-morrow (Satur- HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO.

(Successor to Flannagan Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN. Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth Kt.

opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South SO. I UNITED UNDERTAKERS, I 17 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 117.

IUKERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERJ. Finest Rmm. McflVOY I FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS. I 1239 Market between Sth and Sth. I Telephone, South 247..

I day), at 1 o'clock, at the parlors of H. F. Euhr 1137 Mission street, between Seventh end Eighth. In this city. January 3.

1901, at her residence. 243 Eleventh street, Kath- erine E. Harrington, dearly beloved daugh- ter of Peter J. and the late Nancy Harring- ton, and sister of Margaret and" Charles J. Mrs.

A. G. Beazlll and John Frank Andrew J. and Robert L. Harring- ton, a native of Llvermore, aged 24 years -2 months and 2 and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral at Llver- more, from St.

Michael's Church, upon arrival of 8:30 o'clock train to-morrow (Saturday), from San Francisco. Remains at the resi- dence, 243 Eleventh street, until 3:30 o'clock p. January 4. Interment at Livermore. HARTHANN-In this city, January 1901.

at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Danlsl 1'rancJc, 5 South Brodericlc street. Henry, be- loved husband of the late Elizabeth Hart- mann. and loving father of Mrs. W.

H. Wor- den and Mrs. Daniel Franck of San Francisco, Mrs. Louis Dammasch of Portland. Mrs.

H. C. Schacht of Seattle and Charles Hart- mann of Sacramento, a native of aged 70 years 2 months and 10 days. A mem- ber of California Lodge No. 1.

I. O. O. and San Francisco Turn ICTFriends ana acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from I. O.

O. F. Hall, corner Market and Seventh streets, where services will be held under the auspices of California Lodge No. 1, I. O.

O. F. Inter- ment I. O. O.

F. Cemetery. HY.VES-In this city. January 2. 1901, Mary, beloved wife of Michael Hynes.

and mother of Mrs. Mathlas Smith; Anaatla Hynea and the late Katie, Thomas F. and Frances Hynes. a native of County Waterford. Ire- land, need 4S years.

ICTTrlendn and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence. 2OV4 Welsh street, thence to St. Rose's Church, whore a requiem high mass will be celebrated Tor the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KELLY-In this city.

January 2, 1901, Jane, beloved sister of the late Patrick Kelly, a native of County Armagh, Ireland, aged 67 years. IE7" Relatives and friends are respectfully ln- vlted to attend the funeral tomorrow (Sat- urday), at 9 o'clock, from her late residence, 413 Franklin street, thence to St. Ignatius Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city, January 3, 1901, at his residence.

232 Thirteenth street, between Mission and Howard, John A. Killlnger, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Killln- ger, and beloved father of Louls.i>and Lldla KilllnKer, a native of Wurtetnberg, Germany, aged 71 years 6 months and days. KN'IEF-In this city, January 3. 1901, Eliza- beth Knief, beloved mother of Mrs. Marie Ehlers and Wlechen, Henry and George E.

Knief, a native of Loeste. Hanover, Ger- many- aged S3 years 8 months and 9 days. and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 1:20 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her son, George E. Knief. 3100 Bu- chanan Ftreet, corner of Filbert.

Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Please omit flowers. KRUMEECK- In this city. January 3, 1901, Minna, beloved wife of C. Krnmbeck, a na- tive of Germany, aged 61 years.

In this city. January 2. 190L Charles William Lemperle. beloved husband of Katherine Lemperle, and father of Mrs. Katie Iversen and Willie Lemperle, a native of Wuttenberg, Germany, aged 70 years and days.

tCTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Charles J. B. Metzler, 636 Washington street. Interment Odd Fellows 1 Cemetery. In this city, January 2, 1901.

Ralph, be- loved husband of Hulda and father of Mrs. I. Qellert and Samuel It. Leon, a native of Manchester, England, aged 66 years and 8 months. (Los Angeles papers please copy.) are respectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral services this day (Friday), at 10 o'clock, at 2128 Bush street.

Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by 11:30 a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets. In this city, January 2. 190L George Herbert, beloved son of Charles E.

and Ma- rilla Lovett. and brother of Edward Leonard L. and Charles E. Lovett and Myr- tle L. Cleaves, a native of California, aged 23 years 11 months and 26 days.

(Santa Cruz papers please copy.) C7 Remains at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company. 2429 Mis- sion, street, near Twenty-flrst. Funeral Sun- day, January 6, 1601, at Santa Cruz. In this city. January 2.

1901, Annie, beloved daughter of. Annie and the late Mathew McDonough. a native of Vir- ginia City. aged 25 years. (Virginia City papers please copy.) C7Friend8 and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), tX 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew English, 41 Van Ness avenue, thence to St.

Mary's Cathedral for services. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by 3:30 o'clock train from Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets. In this city, January 8. 1901, Mary EX, beloved daughter of Michael and Mary McLaugrhlin, and sister of John. Ed- ward, Nlel and Michael McLaughlin and the late Mrs.

Rose McEleaney, a native of 6an Francisco, aged 17 years 11 months and 23 daj-s. ETTriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her parents' residence, 1 Boyd street, off Chesley, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McLALGHLIN'-In this city.

January 2, 1901, Patrick dearly beloved son of Hugh and dlza McLaughlin, and brother of Hugh, John ajid Mae McLaughlin. a native of N'ewery, County Down, Ireland, aged 85 yeara 7 months and days. ETFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 850 Church street, corner Twenty- first, thence to St. James Church, corner of Guerrero and Twenty-third streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

In this city. January 2. 1901, Mich- ael Joseph, beloved son of James and Esther Maloney. and brother of John, Thomas, Peter and James Maloney and Mrs. T.

J. Garrity, Mrs. Joseph Woods and Mrs. S. Malone, a native of Rathangan, County Klldare, Ire- land, aged 22 years and 8 months.

(ETFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence. 16 De Boom street, oft Second, be- tween Bryant and Brannan, thence to St. Brendan's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city.

January 2. 1901. Doml- tilla. dearly beloved wife of Nicola Marlnl, and beloved mother of Frank. Maggie, Louisa.

Annie. Rosie. Jennie, Mamie and the late Michael L. Marlnl, a native of Italy, aged 55 years. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 10:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1709 Mason ptrect.

thence to Sts. Peter and Paul's Italian Church. Filbert and Dupont streets, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her eoul, commencing at 11 o'clock, thence from the church at 1 o'clock to the vault In Mount Olivet Cemetery. In thU city, January 8, 1901, 'Wilhel- mina Miller, relict of the late W. F.

Miller, and mother of Fred Mary L. and Alice A. Miller, a native of Germany. E7" and interment at Sacramento. In this city.

January 1, 1901, Pheldon P. Monckton. brother of Frank D. Monckton and Mrs. Lorenzo S.

B. 8awyer, a native of California. inT Incinerate at Odd Fellows' Cemetery January 3. 1901. In this city, January 2, 1901 at Our Lady's Home.

33 Illncon place, Hanora M. O'Connell. beloved mother of D. O'Con- nell, Mrs. Mary McNamara and Mrs.

T. Toole, a native of County Clare, Ireland, ajrpd S2 years. ICT The funeral will take place this day (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from the Chapel of the Passion, attached to St. Mary's Hospital where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- i brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

In this city, January 2, 1901 James O'Connell. aged 78 years. funeral will take place this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his elster. Mrs. M.

Mulcrevy. Interment In this city, January 3, 1901, Ann. beloved wife of Charles O'MaUey, native of the parish of Six' Mile Bridge, County Clare, Ireland, aged 70 years. iCJTNotlce of funeral hereafter. PAG In this city, January 2.

1901, Frederick Benjamin Page, beloved brother of W. M. and J. E. Page, Mrs.

C. McCarthy and Mrs. G. D. Smith, a native of Sydney.

aged 35 years 8 months and 11 days. E7Frlends and are respect- fully Invited to. attend the funeral. this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence. Oorland street, between Seven- teenth and Eighteenth and Church and i San- chez.

PALMER-In this city, January 8. 1901, Thomas beloved husband of Emma Palmer, and father of Helena K. Palmer, a native of New York, aged 66 years 3 months and 11 jDTuneral private. Kindly omit flowers. In this city, January 8, 1901, Peter Rafferty, a native of Paterson, N.

a red 78 years. v. this city, January 2. 1901. Mary, beloved wife of the late Michael Sars- field, a native of Ireland, aged 78 years and 9- days.

ETTrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to- attend the, funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 9 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew English. 41 Van Ness avenue thence to Sacred Heart corner Fell and Flllmore streets, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing, at 9 o'clock, inter- ment Mount Calvary In this city, January 3. 1901, Gabriel beloved husbund of Oellna Simon, and father of Harry L. and Delia Simon, a native of Wresehen, aged -60 years and 7 ETFYiends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day at 2 o'clock, from his Jate 'resi- dence. 1113 Turk street.

Interment Salem via Xhlrd and streets In Alameda. January, 8. 190L Ellen, beloved wife of -William Simpson, and mother of Theodore Edna and Howard Simpson, a native of Belfast. land, aced 6S years. (CT Friends and acaualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow.

(Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence, 1417 Benton street, Alameda. Interment Mountain View Cemetery- In this city, January 3. 1901, Augusta A. Staud, beloved mother of Fred. Frank and J.

N. Staud, Mrs. G. P. Thellerand Mrs.

W. T. Arundell. and Bister of Frederick Traut, a native ot Germany, aged G2 years and 3 dayn. of funeral hereafter.

On thp Snntfl Fp i-i Vfll LUC FC i you can travel with speed as well as comfort from San Francisco to Chi- cago in 75 hours. Leaves every morn- 7 iti nr fi 4 I California Limited I Santa Fe Daily. Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. Local Lim'd Ovrl'd Local Dally. Dally.

Dally. Dally. Lv. Fan Fran. 7:20 a 9:00 a 8:00 4:20 Ar.

Stockton 10:25 a 11:45 a 11:06 7:25 Merced 12:25 1:17 1:15 a Fresno 2:20 1:33 a Hanford. 4:23 8:27 a Vlsalla 4:10 4:10 4:45 a 4:27 4:27 6:05 a BkBfleld 6:50 6:20 a Kan. City a Chicago 9:00 a for for afternoon. 9:00 a. m.

train Is the California Limited. Carrying Ealace Sleeptncr Can and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car runs to Bakersftelfl for accommodation ot local first class passengers. No second class tickets are honored on this train. Cor- responding train arrives at 5:55 p.

m. dally. 4:20 p. m. Is Stockton Local.

Correspond- ing train arrives 11:06 a. tn. dally. 8:00 p. m.

is the Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist and free Reclining Chair Car. also Palace Sleeper, which out at Fresno. Cor- responding train arrives at p. m. dally.

7:30 a. m. is Bakersfleld Local, stopplnc at all points in San Joaquln Valley. Cor- responding: train arrives at 8:40 a. rn.

dally. 641 Market street and In Ferry Depot. Ban Francisco: 1118 Broadway, Oak- land. MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL RAILROAD. EAGLE PASS ROUTE.

THE SHORTEST STANDARD GAUGE LINE AND FASTEST TIME BETWEEN PRINCIPAL CITIES IN THE UNITED STATES AND MEXICO. NO CHANGE OF CARS AT THE FRONT- IER. THROUGH PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING CARS DAILY BETWEEN NEW ORLEANS AND THE CITY OF MEXICO. MONTEREY AND DURANGO. DIRECT LINE TO MONTEREY, DURANGO.

ZACA- TECAS, AQUAS CALJENTES. SAN LUIS POTOSI, GUADALAJARA AND CITY OP MEXICO. ALL TRAINS MET AT THE FRONTIER BY REPRESENTATIVE OF THE PASSENGER DEPARTMENT TO ATTEND TO INSPECTION OB" BAGGAGE, EXCHANGE OF MONEY. ETC. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL ON OR ADDRESS ANY AGENT OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIO COMPANY.

OR C. K. DUNLAP, General Freight and Passenger Agent. C. PORF1R1O DIAZ, Coah, Mex.

NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausallto Ferry. Commencing September 30. 1300. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL.

WEEK 11:00 a. 8:15. 4:00. 6:15. 6:40 p.

m. EXTRA For Mill Valley and San Rafael on Mondays. Wednesdays and Sat- urdays at 9:00 and 11:35 p. m. a.

"1:13. 3:16, 6:10. 9:00 p. m. Trains marked run to San Quentln.

FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK 6:20, 7:45, 8:30 a. 4:80. 8:10 p. m.

EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, and Saturdays at 1:45 and 10:20 p. m. a. nv. 4:43.

p. Trains marked start from San Quentln. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO 6:45, 8:45. 7:65, 9:80 a. 3:10.

3:30. 4:64, 5:20 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7:10 and 10:20 p.

m. 8:05, 10:06 a. ,13:08, tai, 6:00, 6:45 p. m. THROUGH a.

m. week Cazadero and way stations. 1:45 p. m. Tomales and way stations.

8:00 a. m. Tomales aad war stations. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY UM and MB a Francisco SttaaaUt and Return. NEW TAVERN OP TAMALPAIS NOW OPEN.

Ticket officei. Marktt it, Bautallto Ferry,.

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