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

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SATURDAY. JANUARY 20 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. May Davis to Edward Philips, lot on line of Bush street. 137:6 of Webster, 34:4 by 8 110. Josephine E.

and Howard C. Holmes to Bertie and Sljjmund Kaufmann, lot on line ot Sacramento street, 165 of Baker. 27:8 by 6 132: $10. Joseph C. Bates to same, same, quitclaim deed; Jerome and Annla K.

English to Augusta M. Trlebel, lot on line of Stanyan street, 125 8 of Carl, 8 25 by JlO. Louis O. Triebel to same, same: rtft. Susan and Walter Hayward, Nellie and John Parry or Perry to Christian Holtum.

lot on line of Frederick. 160:7 Vi of Cole, 26 by 5 $10. Martin C. Walton to Josephine Flora M. and Martin C.

Walton, lot on line of Twentieth street, 75 of Capp. 22:5 by 65; also lot on line of Capp street, 25 of Twentieth. 8 25 by 75; also lot on SW corner of Sixteenth avenue and street, 32:6 by 100; also lot on SW corner of Seventeenth avenue and street, 32:6 by 100; also lot on line of Seventh avenue. 320:6 of Point Lobos avenue. 76 by 120; also lot on line of Moultrte street, 250 of Crescent, 75 by 70, lots 235, 237 and 239.

Holllday Map; also undivided 50x100 of lot 1. Map Smoke 6 McHenry Ranch: also lot on SW corner of Twentieth and Capp streets, 75 by 25; Rift. Catherine Uorle to Emma Matheaon. Katie Ivester and Llllle. and Lewis Borle, lot on lint? of Jessie street (ban Carlos avenue).

235 of Eighteenth street. 25 by SO; aJso lot on line of Mission street. 285 of Nineteenth, 25 by SO; also lot on line of Carl street, 55 of Wlllard, 25 by 100; also lot on line of Pace street, 100 of Scott. 87:6 by also lot on line or street. of Scott, 25 by undivided of lot on SE line of Jessie street, 475 SW of Sixth, SW 25 by SE 75: (rift.

Salvo and Joanna Urincatt to Cathe C. Brincatt lot on line of Hampshire, 197:6 of Twenty-first, 25 by 100; gift. Rosa Demartinl to Victor Demartlnl. lot on line of Union street, 117:6 of Duoont, 20 by 77:6: elft. Augustus Farrell vs.

Edward Mabel Lowell J. and Daniel D. Holland R. Mc- Colgan, Marguerite O. Kapp (by R.

H. Rerald. referen) to Chinese Presbyterian Young; Men's Christian Association, lot on line of Clay street. of Stockton. by $2MO.

George K. and Nettle M. Whltaker to Walter 11. Linforth, undivided 4 of lot on SW corner of California and Leavenworth streets. 20 by JlO.

Sidney B. and Grace N. Cushlng to Edward G. Stetson, lot on NW line of Folsom street. 75 NB of Fourth.

NE 50. NW 80. NE 20. NW 15. SW 80.

SE 15. NE 5. SE 80; JlO. Jacob and Una Heymap to Charles T. and Dell Conlan," lot on line of Twenty-seventh avenue.

250 8 of street. 50 by 1J0; $10. Kstate fit Owirjre W. Cunnlntrham (minor). Alice I.

and Robert V. Cunningham (by canmuTi (PAI-iriC SYSTEM.) Trains r.rrlv* NAN rr.I.M'JMO. (Main Llr.e, Foot of Market Street) LSatb From Dzcxmbxr 15, 1539. ARRrm a Benieta, Suisun. Elmiia.

Rmcseycnd Hacnmonto Shasta. Eipicsj- Davis. Wlllowa, Red Eluff. Portland a Martines, llamoD. Vollajo.

Napa, C'alistrsaaudSanu The Overland Ll Oetlen. Omaha. Chicago Joso. liver More, Htucktnii, lons. Hacraincnto, FlaeervUe, MnrjSTnie, Ihlco.

lteil JJliiff Mil.lp Oakdaio ami Sonora Uaywarila. Nilisaixl Way tSUUons. Dtvlc, Woodland. Landing. MarTftrille.

Atlantio Csdeu and East Martinez, Trecy, Latiirop, ft lock ton. Vtcxt.o Fort Costa. I'rustio. -UiijaTe and Los Vail. Martlaci ami Way Stations 1 Hayrrarda, Kiles ar-il Wsy Staticns.

I Kiles. Lirnimorc. Stockton, mento. Mcndota, Hacford. Tlszlla, HaywoiJn, Nilcs and Way Stations.

avl.l» f.in ltamnn. SantA llosa Bcnlcia. TsoaiiUc. Hacramenta. TVoodlauJ, Knights Landing, Jlarjsiille.

OrotHlo Mies, Han Jnseand Stockton '7tl3r Owl I.imitei!— Tracy. Fieimo. UakersVlil. fcaiigtu tar- barjk, I.n Sucsct El Paso. Xew Or- lcacscmt East el nit 3 a Stockton.

Merced. Fresuo iail3r UatersHcM. Santa I'urlmra, Los Acgclcs. Doming. £1 Psuo, New Oilcans and Eaai L'o Atlaullo Eipress for ami KasS San tOiartf Vjllr; 1 I it 13 Oriental OgJcn and East Valtejo.

Fort Costa ami Way tioua. 19 :33 9 Oregon and California i.xi ite.Wtng. r.ic-t ami C9AST (Sanaa (Foot of M.iricct Street.) New3rk.C'"iittr»ilfe.*»n.Jo3<\Felton, Boulder Cruz and Way Stations 3r Newark, CentejTillp, San ,1 io. New Almaden. t'elton, Iloulder Orret, Santa (nil and I'iindiial Way fiei.VU Lea Oatoa.

ItlitSp Ilnnten' Excursion, Ssn Jose acd Way tat lorn CREEK ROUTE FERRY. rrtmSU Foot or airSttt 800 11:00 a.m. (OlsT (ThlrJaiidTovn3eii(l St 9.) Ocean Vievj-, BOu'h8 u'h San San Joso mxl Way Aiuiailen inulji San Jose. Traa s.mt 1 (cur. FuciUc 'iUi UoMes.

l.nfi OMirpo. Sirrf. Locipoc atid Prluclpnl Han Way Staiioijs li3Oa Ban Jnsa Way Ktstions. Baa lUdwood. Mcnlo Psrk.

Fslo Alta Santa Clara, San 1 Trea Finos. Santa Mouterey anil Paciflo Orovo fZiSMp Baa Joso and Way Htar.fons flil3p San Josoan.l Principal Stations San Jose sod Principal Wl7 Stations Son Jose snd Principal Way HUtious San Jose nnd Way Stations II San Jose Way fitatiops. A for Moroing. fcr Afternoon. Daily.

tlnnday erceptatl. I Sunday only. 6 Saturday only. and Thuisdays and Sundays. CALIFOBNIA NO2THVESTEHN BY.

CO, SAX FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACiFIQ RAILWAY COMPANY. Tlbaroa Perry. Foot of Market fit BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK 9:00, 11.00 a. ro.

12:35. 1:30, 6:10. 8:30 d. m. Extra at 11:30 p.

m. Extra trips at and 11:30 d. m. I BUXDATS- 9:30. 11:00 a.

m. 8.30. 6:00. d. m.

SAX RAFAEL TO FRANCISCO. WEEK 7:10. 11:10 a. m. 3:40, p.

m. Extra trisa at 1:53 and 8:25 p. m. 11:10 a. m.

1:40. 5:05, 5.15 o. m. Between San Francisco and Fchuetzea same schedule as above. Leave I a rrlva- San Francisco.

In Effect San Francisco. October 15. Sun- Sun- Days. days. Destination days.

Days. 7:30 am 3:00 am; Norato. am $:40 am 1:30 pm am: Petaluma. 1:05 pm 10:23 ax.i 5:10 pm 5:00 pm Rosa. 7:35 pm 8:22 Fulton.

am Windsor. 10:25 am Lvtton. Oeyserville, prn 8:00 am Clovenlale. 7:33 prn 622 pra 7:30 am jHopland Ukiah. 7:33 pm pm 7:30 am am! Guernevllle.

7:33 pm pm 1:23 pm 7:30 am 3:00 am Sonoma 13:40 8:40 am and 6:19 pm 5:00 pm Glen Ellen. 6:05 pmi 8:22 pm 7:30 am: 8:00 am 10:40 am 3:30 pm! 6:00 pm 7:35 pmi (:22 pm Stages connect at Santa for Mark and White Sulphur Springs; at L.vtton) for Lytton Springs: at Oeyserville tor Skaggs Springs: at Clcvcrdsjs for the at Hop- land for Duncan Spring. Highland Springs. I Kelseyvlile. Pprlnifa.

Soda Bay. i port and Springs: at L'kJah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Springs. Blue Lakes. Laural Lake.

Witter Springs. Upper Porno. I Potter Valley, John Day's. Riverside. Lierley's.

I Bucknells. Ile'ffhts. HnllvlUe. I Hot Springs, Mendoclno City, Fort Bragg-, I Westport. Wlllltta.

Laytonvllle. Cum- mlng's. Bell's Harris. Olsen's. Dyer.

Scctla and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- duced races. On Sunday round trio tickets to all points bevend San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Office. CO Market st.

Chronicle bldj. H. C. WHITING. R.

X. RTAJJ. General Manager. Gen. Pass.

Agent. California Limited Santa Fe Route T2 CHICAGO This Is tbe quickest running and most luxurious train across tbe continent. Cosnectino Trais Leaves Sax Francisco: 5 P.n. Monday. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, arriving in Chicago at 2 15 in time to connect with all limited trains for New York.

OVERLAND Leaves San Francisco at FYDDFC.C P- with Palace and Tourist a Tv cars for Kansas City, St. Louia, DAILY Chicago and East. Local trains between Stockton, VALLEY Fresno, HanforJ, Visalla, Tnlara nrtAn and Bakersfield. ROAD SEE YOU IN San Francisco office. 63 Market Street, Phone Maia TKIdUU 3UUPI 1531; Oakland, 1119 Broad- way; Street; San Jose, 7 Wen Santa Clara Street.

PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. VU Parry. Octobar 1. 1839. TROII SAN iTKANCISCO TO MILL VALLET AMD SAN' RAFAEL.

WEEK 11:00 a. m.j EXTRA TRIPS-Fcr Mill Vallar and Saa Ra- fael, on Mondays. Wednesdays acd at and 11:30 p. m. a.

nii. I p. ro. I Trains marked run to San Qusntla. I FROM SAN RAFAKL TO BAN FRANCMCO.

WEEK 7:43. a. m.l 1:15. HAS p. m.

EXTRA TRIPS on Wednesdays 104 Saturdays at t.to and 1831 p. xn. 'lOjCO. a. a.l I 4:45.

9. m. I Trains masked start from San FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN 5:45. 7:25. a.

m.l 12:33. 2:85. 3:45. 5:20 p. m.

i EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays. aaj at and Id: 20 p. m. I a. m.

i p. THROUGH TRAINS. a. m. Cazaderoand statfonsv :40 p.

ra. Totr.ales and stations, fiSfi a. ay fiMDdfnr- HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL Foster, Corninsr Stnddard. Bluff Fortune Cal Gallagher, Sacto Wheeler w.

Cal Devlin, Benlcla Keecan. Rosa Burkett. Stockton Felouchear, Jose Woll, Kans A Carter. Minn Duval, Spokane Evans, London Oilman, Orovllle A Coe. San Jose Brundage.

Bksfd Ford. Portervllle Staley, June.au Staley. Kenwood Lindsay, 8 Cruz Kellngg, Stanford Sills Chicago Wheeler, Boston McCarthy, Boston A A Beele, Boston I.auck. Sta Clara Ropenthal, Boston Col Iyer. Fresno A Cobb.

St Louis Kennedy. Chico Russell, Davlsv Mrs McDonald, Bodtn McDonald, Boston II Stahl, San Jose Knipper. Stanford A Wilson, Cal Ragglo A- w. Cal Mrs A Conner, Cal Miss Conner, Cal Rourke, San Diego Foley. New York Mrs A Moons, Jury York Reynolds, Seattle Ladner.

Ladner Eccles, Hanford Hoberts w. Sac Williams. Cal JbneB. Woodland la Bourven. Cal Lalng.

New York A Mlnon Rosa Hutchlns. Portlnd II Jenkins, Stktn Adams, Stockton McGilvray, Stanford Cahlll, York Wilson, Alameda PALACE HOTEL. Germain, Cal Ullman. Chicago Henry. Cleveland II Giuvay, Spokane Seymour, Seattle Payal.

A Peyton, Santa Cruz 3 Elsendrath. Chicago Rowenblutn, Samstag. Torrey, Boston Chllds. Cal II Brandep. Omaha Mrs Brandos, Omaha Vail, Los Angeles Mrs Vail.

Los Angeles Ltllls. Kansas City Miss Lillis. Kansas Cty Kelohart, Berlin A Howard, Kiel Vicuna, Wash Mrs Vicuna, Wash Mre Heued. Japan Adm Fitzgerald. Engld Capt Colville, England Hodder, England Baker, England Mrs Johnson, Engl Johnson, England Mrs Grass.

Woolsey, Smith. London Hoffman, Ward. Mrs Mills. Mont Israel, Helepa Hpear, Spokane Mlnturn, Stockton Mrs Hamilton, lnd Hamilton. Ind Mlns Mentone, Ind Ames.

Mt View Mohr, Washington Mrs Mohr, Washington Blgelow, Boston Mrs Ulgelow, Boston White, Tennessee Sachx, Mrs Koehler Jr. Mo A Davis. Pa Seamans, Sacto Sullivan. Chicago Day. Stanford Maas.

NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Van Meter, Mexico Curren, I Kavanagh. Kans 11 Knott. Seattle Stfin, Oakdale A Chlnn, Kcswick Pierce w. lowa Flaherty, Sacto Knott.

Sacto Walker, Sallna Amlot. Portland Roach, Merced Mulroy, San Jose Kronebush. Oregon Mrs Kronebush, Or Edwards. Stoskton Coombs, -San Juse Wilson w. Uklah A Sutllff.

Sacto Buering, San Ob 1' Maxwell, Denver McCullough Kansas City O'Brien, and father of Mrs. Mary E. Brown, Mrs. Catherine Connell and Lizzie O'Brien. a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 90 years.

tC7Friend3 and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 12 Bluxome street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. In Vnllejo, December 31. 1899.

Michael, beloved husband of Nellie O'Con- nor, father of Maggie, Nonle, Timothy and Nellie O'Connor, and brother of Timothy O'Connor and Mrs. Mary Halloran of Oak- land, a native of Castle Island, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 35 years. ICTThe funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at 5:45 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 332 Ritch street, thence to St. Rose'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.

MEMBERS of the Longshore Lumbermen's Protective You are requested to attend the funeral of our deceased member, Michael O'Connor, from the family residence, 332 Rltch street, to-morrow (Sunday), at 8:30 o'clock. J. W. DECKER. President.

J. E. REARDON. Secretary. In this city, January 19, 1300.

Frank M. Pattee. a native of Enfield, N. aged 39 years 9 months and 13 days. (Lebanon and Enfleld, N.

papers please copy.) are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Sunday), at 11 o'clock, at the parlors of N. Gray 641 Sacramento street. Interment Lav- rel Hill Cemetery. In this city, January 1800, Thumas Patton, beloved husband of Mary M. Patton, a native of Ireland, aged 74 years.

and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 9:15 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew English. 41 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Ignatius Church. Hayes street, where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

In Oakland, January 19, 1900, Fred Mowe Poor, son of Annie M. and the late F. A. Poor, aged 23 years. In the City and County Hospital, January 19.

ISOO, Agnes K. Porter, a native of Scotland, aged 21 years. In this city, January 19. 1900, Mamie, wife of James Quirk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Haley, and sister of John. Michael, Julia and Rose Haley, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 28 years. In this city, January 19. 1900. Mar- garet 1., dearly beloved wife of John A.

Pchutte, mother of Frank and Leo daughter of Peter and Margaret Jennings, and sister of Mary and James Jennimrs. a native of San Francisco, aged 28 years 4 months and 1 day. KTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, Merrltt street, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth, Danvers and Hattle, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a solemn requiem moss will be celebrated for tbe re- pose oi her soul, commencing at 19:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In San Jose.

January 18, 1900. Alice Maude, wife of Ernest S. Simpson, aged 35 years 5 months and days. In this city. January 18.

1900, Cap- tain William S. Stanley, husband of Mary Ann Stanley, and father of Mrs. W. H. Greves.

Martha Stanley. Mrs. C. W. Gard- ner and Mrs C.

W. Brandt, a native of Greenwich. England, aged 65 years. C7" Friends are respectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Sunday), lit 2 o'clock, at the Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, under the pas- pices of Crockett Lodge No. 139, F.

and A. M. Interment Masonic Cemetery. In this city, January 19, 1900. Annie beloved wife of R.

F. Walker, mother of Frank Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, and sister of T. J.

and Alicia Murphy and Mrs. Brzezlnskl. a native of San Francisco, aged 27 years. In thin city. January 17.

1W). Mar- tin husband of Josephine M. Walton, nnd father of Flora. May and Martin C. Walton a native of Chicago, aged 51 years 1 month nnd 25 days.

EJyFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Paturdny), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 600 Capp street, corner of Twentieth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. In Oakland, January 19. 19(10, Eliza- beth, wife of James S. Wiggins, a native of Australia, ased 44 years.

In this city, January 19. 1900, Henry, beloved brother of John and Joseph Williamson, a native of San Francisco, aged 27 years. BAILROAD TRAVEL. MOUNT TAMALPfIIS SCENIC RfULWAY Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry. Week 9:30 a.

m. and 1:45 p. m. Sundays 8:00, 10:00 ra. and 1:43 p.

m. Steam-heated closed car on all trains. San Francisco to Summit and Return. $1 40. a Dr.

Gibbon's Dispensary, In for the treatment of Private Diseasus, Lost Manhrxid. Debility or diseaserreariDgoii body ar.d mtudaud Nkln Diseases. Tbedoctorcureswben oibersfall. Try him. Charges low.

t'ornsnaraolred. Callorwrlte. Dr. J. Box IM.IT.Saa FrmicUca Weekly per Year TO SAIL.

TO ARRIVE. Steamer Movements. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued from Page Bight. early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third and the last or right hand column gives 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 on 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 mean of the lower low waters. C. Muller, guardian) to Amoa M. Williams, lot on line of Chattanooga street, 286 of Twenty-second.

52 by 123: $10. F. D. Fisher to Olive Verkbuteren. lots 14 to 13, 34.

block 8, Tract A. 'People's Homestead; $10. Ernst J. and William Dammes and Llzxle Seegelken to Gertrude Dammes. lot on line of Geary street, 70 of Broderick, 22:6 by 92:6: $10.

Albert E. and Floretta Humburg to Richard J. Glazier, lot on line of Seventeenth street. 12S of Valencia, 30 by 100: $10. Estate of George W.

Cunningham, minor fby Maye C. Muller. guardian) to same, same; $525. Amos M. and Julia Williams to Frederick Hartje, same; flO.

H. and Katie C. Lelghton to George S. Crlm, lot on line of Florida street (Columbia), 264 of Twenty-fourth, 25 by 100; $10. Thomas H.

Williams Jr. and Robert B. Milrny to Frank H. Johnson, lot on SE corner ef Srcrpmento and Sansome streets, 185 by 3 121: $10. Maria Kip Orphanage (corporation) to Catherine Callahan, lot on SW line of Sixth street, 20 SE of Minna.

SE 50 by-SW 75, Quitclaim deed: $10. THE SAX FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JANUARY. 20, 1900. Tune Ball. Branch Hydrographlc Office.

U. S. Merchants' Exchange. San Francisco, January 19. 190 i).

The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry building was dropped at exactly noon to-day 1. at noon of the 120 th meridian, or. at 8 o'clock p. Greenwich time. C.

G. CALKINS. Lieutenant Commander. U. S.

In charga. 25 Hor.okaa SO 63' i 60 Hutchtnson 26 50 5 Mutual Electric Light 13 75 96 Mutual Electric Light- 13 50 35 Oceanic Co 94 50 200 Paauhau Co 27 W) 200 Gaslight 800 Water 93 75 25 Water 93 $1000 Ry bonds, caah 113 37V4 $2000 bonds 117 00 $1000 bonds 116 S2OOO Hawaiian 6 Der cent lo6 60 $1000 Los Angeles-Paclflc bonds 102 00 Afternoon Session. 10 California Safe Deposit B7 00 60 Honokaa Co 30 75 5 Mutual Electric Light 14 00 60 Oceanic Co 94 50 45 Paauhau Co 65 PaatlhaU Co 27 23 25 Paauhau Co 27 75 165 Gaslight tM 25 Gas Electric Co EO 50 23 Gas Electric Co, 90 50 00 25 Gas Ss. Electric Co, 90 60 50 25 8 Gas Electric Co, 90 50 25 25 Water 93 $3000 Contra Costa Water bonds 107 00 $3000 Oceanic bonds 105 00 $4000 Water 4 per cent bonds 102 25 CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE. Monnlnr Session.

10 Big Panoche 60 150 Barker Ranch 1 15 2rtO Anaconda 1 100 Century' 300 Century 1 00 Afternoon Session. Board 200 Anaconda 1 00 PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. 100 Burlington I 01 100 Home Oil 4 05 275 San Luis 15 Afternoon Session. Board Burlington 1 00 200 Dominion 100 San Luis 6 25 MINING STOCKS.

The following were the sales In the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 600 Andes 09 Ophir 600 Belcher 15 )50 Ophlr 400 Belcher IS 200 Potosi 30 IMO Best Belcher 43 4W Potosi 32 100 Caledonia 851200 Potosi 83 100 Caledonia 54! 100 Savage 19 I'm Chollar 30 100 Peg 04 200 Va 2 101 100 Sierra Nevada. 4CO Va 2 0.1 100 Sierra Nevada. 61 150 Va 200 700 Sierra Nevada. 64 100 Crown 13,.

4ft0 Sierra Nevada. 6.T 1300 Gould Curry. 30! 'tan Sierra Nevada. 66 200 Gould Curry. 27 1 100 Sierra Nevada.

65 800 Gould Curry. 29 IOTO Silver Hill 05 700 Hale Nor 43 i 600 Union Con 40 300 Hale Nor 44; SOO Union Con 41 200 justice 800 Utah 05 1400 Mexican fio! 100 Utah 06 100 Occidental 201 200 Yellow Jacket. 26 300 Occidental 211 300 Yellow Jacket. 25 Afternoon Session. 200 Alta 03 300 Ophlr 74 700 Belcher 11 200 Overman 07 100 Best Belcher 2S 200 Potosi 30 300 Best Belcher 2S Savage IS 200 Best Belcher 27 i 100 Seg Belcher 03 M) Caledonia 50 100 Sierra Nevada.

52 500 Chollar 26; 200 Sierra Nevada. 50 600 Va 1 60, 400 Sierra Nevada. 49 30 Hale Nor 100 Union Con S3 100 Justice 04 Union Con 31 500 Mexican 300 Union Con 31 2CO Mexican S5 200 Yellow Jacket. 24 300 Ophlr 7il The following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning- Session. 200 Alpha Con 300 Mexican 45 500 Andes 10' 4uO Mexican 4i7 600 Belcher 14' 1400 Mexican 47 300 Best Belcher 500 Mexican 400 Best Belcher 341 500 Ophir 75 16f.A Best Belcher 351 800 Ophlr SO 400 Best Belcher 37 300 Ophlr Best Belcher 3S; 700 Ophir 85 300 Best tc Belcher 40 800 Ophir 86 200 Best Belcher Jl 400 Ophir S7 400 Best Belcher 41 300 Ophlr gy 150 Caledonia TO 100 Ophlr 2on Challenge 21 $00 Ophlr 93 500 Challenge 10 200 Ophlr 94 300 Choi lnr SO! 3M Ophlr 95 300 Chollar 321 400 Ophlr 600 Ohollar 2:11 500 Overman 07 400 A Va 1 600 Potosi 30 FoOCC Va 1 SCO Potosi SI 200 Va 1 70'i200 Potosi 32 600 Va 1 751 700 Potosi 33 350 Va 1 Potosi S3 300 Va I SOi 700 Savage 20 12C0 Va 1.

F5 600 Savage 21 250 874 I 800 Savage 2J 1450 4 Va 1 90! 300 Savage 23 300 s)2m 600 Savage 24 700 Va 2 no! 600 Sierra Nevada. 53 400 024! 500 Sierra Nevada. 53 500 Va 205 i 900 Sierra Nevada. 55 300 400 Sierra Nevada. 56 400 10 i 600 Sierra Nevada.

57 150 Confidence fi3' 200 Union Con 34 300 Gould Curry. 24 400 Union Con 36 90fl Gould Curry. 27 7no Union Con 37 600 Gould A Curry. 300 Union Con 40 900 Gould Curry. 23 200 Union Con 41 450 Gould Curry.

SO 600 Union Con 42 600 Mexican 35 510 Utah 05 200 Mexican 38 400 Yellow S3 400 Mexican 41 Yellow 24 300 Mexican 42j 600 Yellow 23 400 Mexican 431 Afternoon Session. 800 Best Belcher 31 CM Ophlr 74 600 Best Belcher 30 300 Ophlr 72 600 Best Belcher 29 300 Overman 07 650 Best Belcher 27 300 Potosi 31 800 Best Belcher 23- 300 Potosi SO 600 Bullion 05 200 Potosi 400 Chollar 2S Sierra Nevada. 55 1200 Va 1 60! 700 Sierra Nevada. 64 400 Crown Pomt 1211100 Sierra Nevada. f2 200 Gould Curry.

25 300 Sierra Nevada. 51 BCO Gould Curry. 24 200 Sierra Nevada. 60 200 Hale 40 300 Sierra Nevada. 49 400 Mexican 400 Union Con 85 SOO Mexican 37.1700 Union Con J4OO Ophlr 77 600 Union Con S3 600 Ophlr 75! 200 Union 32 CLOSINQ QUOTATIONS.

FRIDAY. Jan. m. Bid. Ask.

Bid. Ask. Alpha 02 Alta 0J 04, Lady Wash 02 Andes 07 09 Mexican 39 40 Belcher 11 13 Occidental 18 20 Best Belcher 29 74 75 Bullion 04 8 Overman 06 07 Caledonia 60 $0 31 Chollar 27 2SSavage 18 18 Challenge IB 20 Scprplon 02 61 Seg 03 04 Va 1601 65 Sierra Nevada. 50 61 Con Hill 03 05 Con New York. 04St Louis 07 Crown 12 13 Standard ......2 75 Exchequer 02'Syndlcate 05 Gould Curry.

24 32 38 Hale 40 .43 Utah 04 05 Julia 02; Yellow 24 25 Justice 051 Shipping Intelligence. I ARRIVED. Friday. January 19. Br stmr Doric, Smith.

27 days' 2 hmirs minutes from Hongkong, via Yokohama 16 days 4 hours minutes, via Honolulu 5 days IS hours 4V minutest. Ptmr Sequoia, Thwlnjr, 17 hours from Fort Stmr Corona, Debney. 89 hours from San etc Stmr Alice Blanchard. Jessen. hours from Coos Bay.

Stmr Newbunr, Hansen, 50 hours from Grays Harbor. Ktmr Colon. Mackinnon. Jl days from Panama and way ports. Stmr North Fork.

Bash. 28 hours from Enreka. Stmr Noyo. Johnson. 16 hours from Fort Stmr Willamette.

Hansen, 73 hours from Se- Br stmr Wellington, Salmond. 84 hours from Oyster Harbor. Ship Sargent, Haskell. II flays from Comox, via Clallam Bay 13 days. Schr Fortuna.

Lubersr. days from Eureka. Stmr South Coast, Olsen. 90 hours from Grays Harbor. CLEARED.

Friday. January 13. Stmr Geo Elder. Randall, Astoria: Co. Ital ship Salvatore Clnmpt.

Caflero. Queenstown; Eppinger A Co. Schr Hill. Hansen. Hllo; BrugheJli.

SAILED. Friday. January 19. Stmr Parsons. Eure-ka.

Stmr Coos Bay, Glelow. San Pedro, Stmr Srotla. Jacobs. Stmr Gipsy. Letand.

Santa Cruz. Stmr Oeo Elder. Randall. Astorla. Stmr Westport, Peterson.

Stmr Greenwood. Fagerlund. Greenwood. Stmr Whlteshoro. Olsen, TELEGRAPHIC.

POINT LOBOS. Jan 13, 10 Weather foggy; wind calm. MISCELLANEOUS. LONDON. Jan Br stmr Enenrla, pra vlously reported, has been floated and beached.

Divers have been employed to examine the condition of the vessel's bottom. Pumps are able to keeD her free. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT Arrived Jan Schr Wood, from Tientsin; bark Cheney, from Honolulu, tor Tacoma; schr Ethel Zane, from Honolulu, for Olympta; schr Joseph Russ. from Olympia, for San Pedro.

Arrived Jan Sehr Golden Gato. from Sltka. Sailed Jan Stmr Signal, for Astoria; Br stmr Port Albert, for Manila. FORT Sailed Jan Stmr Noyo, for San Francisco. COOS BaYbound Jan Stmr Empire.

PORT LOS SaiIed Jan Stmr Alcazar, for SAN Arrived Jan Bktn Newsboy, from Tacoma: 6chr Halcyon, from Grays Harbor. Jan Schrs Glen and Volant, from Grays Harbor. Arrived Jan Stmr San Pedro, hence Jan IS. SaiIed Jan Schr Jewett, for San Francisco: bktn Tarn o' Shanter. for San Francisco.

POINT Passed Jan Stmr Luella. from Eureka, for San Pedro. Sailed Jan Schr Wm Renton. for San Pedro; stmr Procreso. for San Fran- SAN Arrived Jan Etmr Del Norte, from Eureka.

EASTERN PORTS. SaiIed Jan Br stmr Riversdale, for Manila. SaiIed Jan Edward Sewall. for San Francisco. FOREIGN Arrived Jan Schr Ruby A Cousins, hence Dec 12: bark Topgallant, -from Tacoma; Br stmr Lady Jolcey.

from Yokohama. Jan Ger ship from Newcastle, Aus: schr Golden Shore, from Newcastle. Aus; schr A West, from Grays Harbor. Jan Br bark Adderley. from Newcastle, Aus.

Jan Br stmr Doric, from Yokohama; bark Pactolus, from Departure Bay; Br bark from Sydney. Sailed Jan Br bark Gulf Stream, for Portland, Or: bark Martha Davis, for San Francisco: Haw bark Diamond Head, for San Francisco. Jan Schr Vine, for San Francisco: bark Mohican, for San Franclsoo. Jan Bktn Irmgard. for Hllo.

Jan 1J Haw ship Star of France, for Port Townsend; bark Alden Breese. for San Francisco. CENTRAL Arrived Jan Ger stmr Volumnla, from Hamburg, for San Francisco. In port Jan Ger bark Altair, for San Diego, via London. Passed Jan Stmr Portland, from Unalaska, for Nanaimo.

Arrived Jan Br stmr Robert Adamson, hence Jan 13. Jan Stmr Chaa Nelson, from Seattle. Sailed Jan Br stmr Robert Adamson. for San Francisco. Arrtved Jan Br ship Cyprcmene.

hence IS. Arrived Jan Ger shin Flottbek, hence Sejit 8. OCEAN STEAMEII3. Arrived Jan Stmr Abergeldle, from Portland. Or, for Hongkong.

Sailed Jan Stmr Anchorla, from Glasgow, for New York. SaiIed Jan Stmr Aller. from Bremen, for New York. Arrived Jan Stmr Lu-canla, from New York, for Liverpool, and! Jroceeded. Sun, Moon and Tide.

United' States Coast and Geodetic Survey- Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official authority of the Superintendent. The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the of tide is the same at both places. REAL SSTATI3 FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOr'saLE.

THOMAS ITAGEE SONS, ESTATE AGENTS. MONTGOMERY STREET. Sutter-st. corner investment. front by feet covered with good houses; rents I Stl' 50; pays cent net: $25,600.

Corner L'sJifcmla and X4x73, and fine residence, 14 rooms and 2 baths; 515.000. 1 Clay neer Polk. ar.d 8 bouses; rents J77: reduced to $10,200. Poet-et. residence, near Van 120: 12 reduced to tSSOO.

McAllister fine corner Hats: rents J116; this Ride Devisadcro $17,000. "vVer-ster st. 6 houses; rents V.00; 5 rooms and ta-th in each; large lot; $13,500. IHUs) rt corner, near Franklin: 34x120; Im- provements; ivnts $IUS; lately spent on the property: 116.500. Very fine residence and lot; nnrth side Cali- fornia near Buchar.an; I jxl37H: the is a and solid one; rents 553; JSiOO.

reMdenre; J3000; nearly new; i story, basement and attic. rooms, basement, fine home in a pood neighborhood; be- tween end Devisadero sts. Golden Gate-aye. 2-story residence, near Goujrh rooms, 17500. Two Polk-st.

flats, near Eddy; each lot £2H: flats: rents J12.003 each. Post and fine 2-story cottage; fine crounds; 00; make offer. Kents SS3: residence and fiats; lot 6Ex ITO to rear Etreet; Fell north side, between Buchanan and Webster. Washington near Broderick; rents $S3: $12,000. Corner Pir.e and Franklin; with good residence; rent 190; THOMAS MAGEE SONS REAL ESTATE AGENTS.

5 MONTGOMERY ST. REAL ESTATK FOR SALE BY THOS. JAS. STANTON 402 Montgomery rooms and 30. Large corner lot has 4 flats; rents for ar.d corner of 2 fronts vacant large enrnjcb to buiid 2 stores and 2 fiats; this is a snap.

3 elegant new flats of 6 and 7 rooms and bath each; rent JSS; bay windows, brick foundation, stone walks and large lot; in the Wesiern Addition; this Is a. sacrifice. ft $5000 2 large flats as good as new of 6 and 7 rooms and bath each; bay windows and brick foundation; stone walks and large lot: front- ing panhandle; these flats are worth Fifteenth 2 elegant new fiats of and 7 rooms and bath each; rood stable for 3 horses and carriage; rent $50; near Market 6t. very cheaj. little flats near Mason and Pacific pts.

rented for $14 per 3 fiats on Leavenworth street and ridewalk patent pavements: well rented; a gTcat bargain. For sale by THOS JAP. PTANTON Montgomery rooms Z) and 80. sale, ches.fi On Howard between Fourth and Fifth, lot 20xS0, with 5-story buildlnr renting at $141 per month. Apply BEW DRUG Alameda.

NEW d-roora with aJI latest im- provements, can be bought very cheap. Ap- ply S7; 1 Frurtwnth near Noe. FOR sale, cheap New 2-story houses. 7 rooms; latest improvements: Nix 1 and Hill sts. near 1 castro-st.

cars; patent sidewalk. HOUSE cf 13 rooms, and bath, on Minna near Third. Address box 1012. Call office. $C3ro GREAT sacrifice on account of sudden departure; ne substantial flats, and and bath each; 23d and Noe sta.

Acdrers Box Call. FORHCLOFU'RE I20CO; tw-j choice flats of i rooms each, fcr SIS; make offer. At fit Valley near Noe, cr SPECK 67 Market St. NEW and flats for tale on Pierce ami Waller near Halght; over 30 houses fiM in block. Terms to cult by F.

NELPON. builder. LOT and J-story brick house; runny ride fouth Psrk. near Third rooms; also I larre rear yard. By WM.

HE.N- DRICKSGN 614 Call building. MODERN cottage: 8 rooms; cable line; hot- rif-use: chicken yard; garden; $3250. H. J. 1 EEEGELKEN.

Jackson Bt. FINE sCooo; Clay bet. Buchanan end Webster. GEO. W.

CHAPIN, 11 Uont- grrrrry rt It Al. COINTRY For Sale ASTONISHING ciTer; $30 to $73 acre; to 200 acres; sire tracts to suit; cash, easy terms or might take part in exchange; all very finest; highly cultivated level loam; In most desirable location; within IVi miles, by level rprlnkled road, from Napa: unsurpassed for fruit, vineyard, olives, nuts. corn, now raising immense rrops of grain: for poultry 2 living creeks; abund- ance well water: complete ct buildings; scat- tering large caks: would be cheap even at $10 fi acre; better than stated. N. D.

6XCKKLS, THE LAND AGENT. 10 Geary opp. Chronicle S. F. A LIST of Facial When sending for tr.y catalogue always state about what Is wanted, amount to Invest, etc, I'll thrn also a specially prepared list cf "snap" I bargains near what you want, net In cata- lcjrue.

While I make a feature of Napa and County places. I'm person- ally acquainted with over SyOO ranches for rale or exchange in California more than any ether ten In the State. I travel nearly the time. cour.try property. N.

D. FICKKLP. the Land Agent. 10 Geary ojip. Chronicle S.

F. 6ANTA CLARA Valley fruit, farming and ftock lands; owner's sale in tracts of to £00 acres: taey terms, or will exchange for Saa property. Arp'y to C. H. PHIL- LIPS G.

C. VACHELL. 20 Monteomery between 11 m. and 2 p. m.

dally. House: barn: farming tools; incu- bator: 4 acres choice fruit trees; nice New home; Oakland CS miles; JI29Q. Call at 525 f-utter st. POR tale or for improved San FYaiy. Cisco property fruit ranch value tOTOO.

ACdress H. F. SPEITZEN. Watsonville. MILLBRAE lots and fenced: water works.

EUTTERFIF.LD. K7 Market st. TES. S3 per acre up: farm list; fare. M.

OnrrFKN'. Market rear KOlt noCSKKUEPINO, BOND, Two or three furnished or unfur- nished rooms for housekeeping. BUS H. 2. 2 sunny front rooms, furnished for light housekeeping; adults only.

BORROW on diamonds and Jewels; at- tention. UNCLE HARRIS. 15 Grant aye. CALIFORNIA, Sunny rooms for light housekeeping; baih; reasonable; private family. CLASSIFIED advert isements ajid ions received at Call branch office.

1220 Bt. CLAY. 24T1. riear 2 large unfurnished ronms; yard; water; rent $7. EDDY.

Neatly furnishpd double sunny rooms, Fultable fr.r two gentlemen or tight hounekecr'ine. with gas. EDDY. 4 unfurn. runny roorrs; flnHy pa- pred: u.Il conveniences; fine location; private.

EIGHTH, 848. Two sunny front rooms, with or wlthnut kitchen, furnished for houaekeerlnr: private family. FOURTH. Ftirnisfced rnomn. suitable for light also single.

HARRISON. near Fnurth-Finely fur- r.lshed sunny roms; bath; all modern im- provements; homelike; $1 week up. HOWARD. Sur.ny bay-window suite; kitchen; jr.an and wire; others; reasonable. LEAVEN WORTH, Large unfurnished bay- windcw room; adults; $10.

MCALLISTER. unfurnished sunny rooms, bcth and yard: reasonable. MCALLISTER. tSO Furnished rooms for light MIFSION. Furnished housekeeping rooms; complete; no children.

C. 2 or 4 sunny rooms; modern lewer flat; coal stove; grate; yard; $10 up. OJTAVIA. Runny aod other rooms. J4.

JC and bath, etc. POLK, ien- 2 sunny fror.t rarlora. unfurnished, with oath. BTEVKNSON. bet.

Seventh Furnished housekeeping rooms; bath; central. THIRD. Front sunny housekeeping rooms; rent reasonable. VHRONA place, near Runny rooms, $1: front room, rood for housekeeping. A BP.ANCII off- for and has fMahliKhed at the northwest corner of and Ken- tucky until 9 p.

xn. A BRANCH office for the of adver- tlseirxintF and subscriptions has been opened 11 1222 Polk open until 9 p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and fubwrlptions has been established at 1096 Va- ft. ROOMS TO LET Pnrn.

and I nfurn. BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 Rooms Be to $1 per eight; $1 25 to per week, and itjrht housekeeping; open all night. AT Hotel Francisco. Turk Taylor Homelike house: modern service; elevator; bath: rooms Me to $1 day. MRS.

J. KINO. "THE ELMER 24 Bush ad- joining P.uss Hotel; rooms; all prices. AT 12 nice new papered and reno- vated front rooms $1 JO to 60 a week. BOHEMIA, J3X Poet.

cor. Rtockton-Slngle and cor. eunny for gentlemen and families; spec, rates tourists: elevator: all conveniences. BORROW on piancn, furniture, diamonds. pair.tmrs: secrecy.

Uncle Harris. 15 Grant tr. BURNETT. 1426 Market st. fold No.

Fur- dehed suites, tingle; also unfurniahed. ROOMS TO LET Farn. and Unfurn. CARROLTON. 12CK aye.

Sunny cerner: well rms. CLASSIFIED advertieenlents and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore FIFTH. Sunny furnished or unfurnished rooms, tl £0 up fiat. MRS.

PE FOLSOM. Sunny front room and kitchen; furnished complete; man and wife; no chil- dren. FOLSOM. corner (The Sunny furrished rooms; or single; new mgt. 28 FIRST Neat sunny furnished rooms to Jl Der week.

GEARY. 406 (The Elegantly furnish- ed rooms, en suite or single. MRS. H. HYER.

GIRARD House. 192 Sunny fufntished roomy; day or week; GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast cor. Seventh and Mirslon Sunny rooms, en suite or Flngle; ladles' parlor; reading room; elevator. HANCOCK House. 7SI Select family rooming house; 81 SO to $6 per HOWARD.

sunny rooms: nicely fur- nished; every convenience; electric lights. HOWARD Clean, respectable; per night: per week; Howard cars to door. HYDE. Sunny furnished rooms, suitable for two: to JB. HYDE Sunny furnished; folding bed; saa, bath; JiO; also single.

MARKET. Furnished front room; above Halt- Bros. Apply IPS Eddy St. MINNA. 6C7.

corner Newly furnished bay-window room. Jl per weak; transient. OAK. large bedroom, with closet, gas and bath; furniture and carpets new; private. O'FARRELL.

Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator: electric lights; day, mo. ROPEDAI.E. 321 Ellis, near loo rooms; tSe a night: $1 a week: transient. ROYAL House. 121 Ellis lncandescent light, reading room.

Emoklng room and ladles' par- lcr; rooms, per nicM. 33c to tl 50; week, J2 to month. tS to $30; elevator on office floor; rooms hot and cold water; baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 23 Eighth r.ear Furnished and unfurnished. TEHAMA.

Furnished rooms to. let; by the week or month. THE Oaks, 119 A pood rooming for good people. R. HUGHES.

Proprietor. TURK. Nice sunny room for gentleman; Kaf ard bath; t2 per week; prlrats. Bay-window fur- nished front room for 1 or 2 gentlemen. A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions hat been opened at 1223 Polk open till 9 p.

m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- lencia Ft. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements anl tubtcriptlona has been established at the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky sts. npen till 9 p. m.

ROOMS W.VXTED. Sunny suite of handsomely fur- rooms, with modern improvements; eaFt of Van Ness aye. Address box 4231. Call. 2 OR 3 furnlshod or unfurnished housekeeping rooms; between Twenty-first and Twenty- ninth and Mission and Guerrero sts.

Box 103 2 OR 3 furnished or unfurnished housekeeping between Twenty-first and Twenty- ninth Mission and Guerrero sts. SPECIAL NOTICES. I THE secretary of the San Francisco Protestant Orphan AbVlum Society herewith gives no- tke that the following orphan and half or- phan girls and boys have been admitted to the Institution from July 1. to Jan. 1, JiOO: Anna M.

Clemens. 10 yrs. 3 The- resa C. Clemens, 8 yrs. 1 mo.

Petra M. I Cltmc-ns. 2 its. 9 Margaret Peterson, 7 yrs. 11 mcs.

Marguerite Kenij'f, 4 yre. 3 mos. Sarah N. Nlcol, 12 10 Nina E. Mil- ler.

6 yrs. 1 mo. Emily E. Reed. 9 yrs.

10 Margaret Brocks. 11 yrs. 3 Mary i 10 yrs. 2 Ethel Brooks, 6 yrs. 6 most: Sibella Bar.k, 5 Cruz Isura.

9 yrs. 4 mos. Isura. 8 yrs. mcs.

Vin- cent Isura. 7 yrs. 7 Alvln C. Rupky, 11 7 Carl S. Bonicke.

yrs. 11 Frank Bonicke. 7 yrs. 6 John Peterson, yrs. 11 Charles Pet- I ernin, 4 yrs.

5 mos. William Peterson, 2 6 Victor Olsen. 15 Myron A. Day, 9 yrs. 11 Henry E.

Day. 7 yra. 10 Charles K. Foster, 7 yrs. 7 Lincoln G.

Foster, 2 yrs. 10 mos. George Kempf, 4 yrs. William Paull. 10 yrs.

6 Rudolph. 6 6 mos. George N. I Nlcol, yra. 2 Walter F.

Nlcol. 4 yrs. I William J. Riddle. Leslie L.

Riddle. 3 Frank Madden, 10 yrs. 3 Galen Clark, 14 yrs. 6 mos. Percy L.

Miller. 7 tts. 11 George F. Farley, yrs. 4 mos.

Percy G. Reed. 4 yrs. mos. Julius J.

Lindner. 2 yrs. 3 Walter Brooks. '7 yrs. 4 mos.

George Bank, 1 jr. 5 and Wil- liam Kerr. 4 yrs. MART P. MacCRELLISH.

i Secy. P. O. Asylum. SO7 Pine st.

1 THE Directory Orphan Asylum gives no- tlre that the following orphans and half or- rhsns have been received Into the orphanage from July 1 to December 31. 1539: May Thorn, yrs. 1 Jennie Hussenot. 8 Amelia Hupsenot. 2 yrs.

6 Isabella Mills. 4 yrs. i 7 Anita Roadlet. 2 Virginia Klrby. I 4 1 Annie Kearney.

5 yrs. 1 Annie Farren. 8 Nellie Farren. 6 yrs. 2 Helena Griphen.

2 Eiisa Bar- dlncka. 8 yrs. 2 Johanna Daley. 10 Mary Daley. 9 yrs Martha Valient, yrs.

Alice Valient. 3 Anneta Alviso, 6 I Geneva Alviso. 9 Gadulupe Alviso. 8 I Antonla Hussenot, 6 Albert Kear- riey. 6 yrs.

8 Willie Farren. 3 yrs. 1 Gerald Griphen. 5 yrs 6 Charles Foun- tain, yrs. 7 Howard Jenkins.

5 yru. Joseph Frederick. 2 yrs. Celia Basana. 5 yrs Irene Basana.

4 yrs. ROOM? papered from t3; whitened, tl up; painting dene. Hartman Paint 119 Third. BAD reeled $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC OOLLF.CTION BSJ9.

BBWIJVG MACHINES SUPPLIES. RENTED, repaired, bought, sold; machine supplies. Standard Agency, 143 Sixth phone Mint 45. ALL kinds bought, snid, rented; ra- rairing at lowest rates Fourth STOHAGK AND WAREHOUSES. Ptomge nnd Of 401 Post cor.

Powell: tot Main TO LEASE. HOME: 2 old people; house, barn, well; lot 110x100; cor. Craut and Marshal! near Mission car line; jtlven to good tenant; t6 per month. JOOST Eleventh and Mis-ion fits. ALAMEDnpYERTISEMENTi ALAJtIEDA REAL ESTATES.

IF you want a house built to ruit, on easy terms and At moderate cost, call on J. H. YOUNG. 1243 Park rt. A Send description, condition and loca- tion; I will find you one.

A. R. DENKE 1400 Webster Alamedi. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL. ESTATE.

NEW. modern 8-room house: close to U. C. street improved. Neat 7-room house; near depot; street improved.

Jsf.O— on Grove ore of the prettiest streets in town; termi to suit. O. O. MAY A Berkeley Station. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.

OO3 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. FOR sale or Beautiful 10-room house; large grounds; fruit trees; chicken houses. 74 East Tw-nty-plxth Oakland. THE old-eKtabllshed business; good reasons for selling; rare chance.

E. E. ni'XlT, Prfadwav. Oakland. OAKLAND rtIIXITUHB KUII SALK.

AN introduction to you from H. SchellhaaT'the furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin. Oakland. ASSESS3IEXT NOTICES.

ASSESSMENT pany. office and principal place of business 227 Market San Francisco. Notice Is hereby given that at a mentinx of the of Directors, held on fche Uth day cf December, assessment (No 7) of one O) cent per chare was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable im- mediately In United States gold coin to the secretary at the office of the company -at the above address. Any stock upon which assessment shall remain unpaid on the 22nd day of January. 1900.

will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 12th day of February. to pay the delinquent assess- ment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Di- rectors. CHARLES A. HUG.

227 Market it. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND Dividend No. 101 (50c per share) of the OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COM- PANY will be payable at the ofHce of the company. 327 Market on and after Thurs- day.

February 1. 1900. Transfer books will close on Friday. January 26, 1900, at 8 o'clock p. m.

E. H. SHELDON, 'Secretary. DIVIDEND Dividend No. 75 (23c per Ehare) of the HUTCHINSON SUGAR PLAN- TATION COMPANY, will be payable at the office of the company.

No. 327 Market en nnd after Saturday, January 20. 1300. Trans- fer books will close on Saturday. January 18, 19C0, at 12 o'clock m.

E. H. SHELDON. Secretary. MARRIAGE LICENSES.

Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Charles J. White, iZ, Monterey, and Alice Escolle, 26, city. Joseph P. Barellie. 24, city, and Marie A.

Cassles, 24, city. John B. 42, city, and Mary Davy, 27, Cincinnati. Jesae K. Godiey, 81, city, and Mary S.

McMul- lirt. 27, city. William H. Perkins, 21. Sonoma County, and Edith M.

Proctor. 19. city. Charles R. Stone, 22, Tomales, and Elvezla Calicari, 22, Tomales.

William O. 24. city, and Alma Hex- toum, IS, city. Louis Lippert, 26, 3 Hayward street, and Marguerite Young, 20, 21A Vandewater street. DEATHS.

Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be Inserted. Theymust be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. In this city. January 19, 1900, to the wife of M.

W. Moon, a daughter. In this city, January 18, 1900, to the wife of C. H. Woerner, a daughter.

married! In this city, January 17, 1300, by the Rev. W. D. Crabb. George M.

Blelich and Theresia F. Bolllnger. In this city, January 19, by the Rev. Dr. John A.

B. Wilson, William Otis Miller and Alma Hextrum, both of San FrancUco. HOURIGAN-RODGERS In. Oakland, January IS, 00, at the residence of Dr. H.

B. Mehrmanrf, by Justice Qulnn, James E. Hor- rigan of Bradford, and Annie Belle Rodsers of San Francisco. DIEIX Brooman. Laura W.

Lockwood, Liana Hutler. Elizabeth McLain. Albert H. Chamberlln. Mary Martin.

Charles Collet, Mrs. Clemen- Mendelsohn Abraham tine Miller. Charles H. Cook, Ellen O'Brien, Patrick Curran. Annie M.

O'Connor, Michael Falkenberp. Mrs.C.H. Pattee. Frank M. Freeman, Robert Patton.

Thomas Grelner. Christiana Poor. Fred M. John Porter, Agnes K. Hogan, Dennis Quirk.

Mamie Jester. John W. Kehutte. Margaret I. Joyce.

Charles Simpson. Alice M. Judson. Marie L. Stanley, Capt.

W. 8. Kelly. Ellen. Maggie Walker.

Annie E. ar.d Rebecca Walton. Marttn C. Kennedy. Mary Wiggins, Elizabeth Kiefer, Barbara Williamson.

Henry In the City and County Hospital, January 19, 1900. Laura W. Brooman, a na- tive of Indiana, aeed 36 years. In this city. January 19, 1900.

Eliza- beth, relict of the late Michael Butler, and mother of the late James Butler, a native of Ireland, aged 6S years. In the City and County Hospi- tal, January 19, liW). Mary Chamberlln, a na- tive of Ohio, aged 37 years. In this city. January 17; 5900.

Mrs. Clementine Collet, beloved wife of the late Fortune Collet, and mother of Mrs. Adele Keplng, Mrs. Clementina Ingersen and Eu- gene and Alohcnse Collet, a native of France, ased £2 years 3 months and 1 day. (CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from the Pacific Undertaking Parlors.

777 Mission street, near Fourth. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Entered into rest in this city, at IDO3 Baker (street, January 15. IWO, Ellen Cook, a native of Kentucky, aged 80 years. CT'Services private.

Please omit flowers. In this city. January 19. 1900. Annla beloved wife of the late Timothy Curran, and mother of Anna, Edward.

William and the late Frank Curran and Mrs. J. B. Ryan, a native of Limerick, Ireland. CTNotice of funeral hereafter.

FALKENBERU In this city. January 19, 1900, Mrs. Caroyline Holmes Falkenberg, wife of Captain Nelsen 11. Falkenberg, a native of Green Bay, aged 62 years 10 months and IS days. In the City and County Hospital, January IS, 1900, Robert Freeman, a native of Kncland, ased 56 years.

In this city, January IS, 1900, Chris- tiana Greiner, beloved mother of Mrs. Frank Lester. Mrs. George W. Waltenbaugh and the late Henry and Amelia Greiner.

and grand- mother of Grace V. and Edward Lester, a na- tive of Germany, aged 61 years 8 months and 21 days. (T7Kriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invlte.l to attend the funeral to-morrow at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence. 6UI Tennessee street, between Seven- teenth and Eighteenth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cenletery.

In this city, January 18, 00, John, dearly beloved husband of Louise Hasselwander, son-in-law of Mrs. C. Schwerdt. and brother-in-law of Gussie and Connie fc'chwerdt, a native of Cincinnati, Ohio, aged 3o yearn 4 months and 6 days. HOGA.V- In the City and County Hospital, January 1 9 l'-wo.

Dennis Hocan, a native of Ireland, aged 25 years. In the City and County Hospital, January IS, John W. Jester, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 8 years. In this city. January 13.

1300. Charles Joyce, beloved husband of Elizabeth Joyce, and father of Mabel Joyce, a native of Brent- ford. England, aged 3S years 2 months and 13 days. (Honolulu, H. 1., papers please copy.) and acquaintances and members of Burnaby Lodge No.

194, Sons of St. George, and Bister lodges. San Francisco Aerie No. 5, F. O.

and Ahwashte Tribe No. 89, Impd. O. R. are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the hall of Burnaby Lodge.

Shiels build- ing. 32 O'Farrell street. Remains at the par- lors of A. W. Martin US Geary street.

AHWASHTE No. 89. Impd. O. R.

Officers and brothers are hereby notified to 1 at the wigwam to-morrow (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother. Charlps Joyce. GEORGE D. KEELEY, Sachem. J.

T. CARROLL. Chief of Records. SAN FRANCISCO No. 5.

F. O. Offl- rers and members are requested to meet at their lodgeroom at 12 o'clock sharp to-morrow (Sunday), for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother. Charles J. Joyce.

Uy order of the aerie. OtIS POHLMANN. In this city. January IS. ISOO, Marie L.

Judson. a native of Virginia, aged 73 years months and 13 days. (Baltimore, Washing- ton and Los Angeles papers please copy.) cyFriends nnd acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted 946 Mission street, under the auspices of Golden Gate Chapter No. 1, Order Kastern Star. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery.

In this city, January 18, 1900, Ellen, Maggie and Rebecca (triplets), beloved daughters of Timothy T. and Elizabeth Kelly, natives of San Francisco, aged 1 day. In this city, January 18, 1900. Mary Kennedy, beloved wife of late Den- nis Kennedy, a native of Roras Town, parish of Drum, County Tlpperary. Ireland, aged £6 years.

E7The funeral will take place this day (Saturday), at 11 o'clock, from her late resi- dence. 1701 Eddy street, thence to Holy Cross Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. Inter- ment private. In this city. January 18.

1900. Bar- bara, relict of the late Michael Kiefer. and beloved mother of Theodore Kiefer and Mrs Henry Ives. a native of Bavaria. Germany! aged 83 years.

(New York and New Orleans papers please copy.) ICTFrfends and acquaintances are rospect- fully' Invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the parfora of the United Undertakers. 27 and 29 Fifth street. LOCKWOOD- In this city. January 18, 1900 at her residence, 215 Shotwell street. Liana Lockwood.

beloved mother Mrs. A. L. Crews. William Lockwood and Mrs.

C. Martin, a native of New York City, aged 79 years 2 monthn and 8 days. (New York and Angeles papers please- copy.) and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the Grace E. Church, corner of Capp and Twenty-first street. -Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 8:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets.

In this city, January IS, Albert H. McLain, a native of Michigan, aged 32 yrars. In the City and County Hospital January 19, 1900, Charles Martin, a native of New York, aged 24 years. MENDELSOHN Watsonville, Abraham beloved husband of Minnie Mendelsohn' father of Joseph, Majt and Samuel Mendel- sohn, son of Aaron "and Julia Mendelsohn, and brother of Mrs. Esther Harris.

Mrs. Beekle Winzler and Ben. Ike, Harry and Badle Men- delsohn, a native of Poland, aged 36 years 10 months and 11 days. In this city, January 19. 1900, at his residence.

2312 Stelner street. Charles H. Mil- ler, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 89 years and 7 In this city. January 18, 1900, Tat- rick. beloved husband of the late Ellen hLNRV J.

GALLAGHER (Successors to Flannagan A Gallagher) FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth opposite Ltncotn School. Soutfi SO. 11 3un i Vloon i 13 10 tl lses 7:22 5:20 risw 10:04 p. m. ITlme Time Time Time Ft.

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