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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL , THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1896 SOCIETY ON NEW VEAR'S, Racing, Dancing and Polo-Playing Down at Pretty Bur- lingame. MISS MAI STUBBS' LUNCHEON. The Haas Theater Party—Announce- ment of Events in the Future. Personals. Never did the -clubhouse and grounds at Burlingame Icok more attractive, more tisti r: more unique than they did on New Year's eve and day on the occasion of the dance, races and polo given by the members of the club. 1t was one, of the most charming entertainments- of the season. The rooms and large porch were all decorated with red berries and lanterns, with the -addition of quantities of tall paimsand ferns and ropes of Christmas The tloors in the clubhouse were canvassed and the Jarge piazza shut in and stones placed around to keep the guests warm. The supper. was very com- iortably arranged and an elaborate course ved at small tables. Mast of the wenibers wore red coats, which eave a very warm and brilliant avbpearance to scene. Quite reaa tand lands, was s number was added to those al- re by the arrival of the 10:40 1 the City in the morning. They Iriven to the polo-tield, a train e immediately ( W where some very interesting races and polo matches came off. All the well-known | members participated, among them Walter | Hobart, : John Lawson, Cna A, Bald- win. Harold Wheeler. Harry Simpkins, | Dick Tobin. After several good games all | left for luncheon, those not being in.the | house-parties lunching at the club. Among the many present were | and Mrs. Henry T. Scott, Mr. and Joseph B. Crockétt, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Newhail ype, Miss Carric Ta | r, Captain 3 8. AL, € James W. Forsyth, Mr. t Fassett of New York, A, n Lawson, Mrs, Mosley, W. W, Carolan, Miss Tobin, Richard Talbot - Cli: Miss h Spi A. 8. Baldwin, Dr.E, well, Mr. and Mrs, R. Heath, Mr.and 1. Howsrd, Harry Joseph D. Grant s MeNutt, Harry N- and Mrs. W. H. Crocker, Prinve Belle McKenna | atowski, Colcnel C. .| H. E. ngton, | ) % Clara nglon, | 3 stry, Mr. 3. K. N LML Green George Misses K pra Smedh T, an, Lieutenant W. R. Smedberg, Peter Met. McBean, S iin Miss Sn ollier, F. A. Frank, Chris- h, G. L. Rathbone, Major 1. L. Rath. ain Fane Wainwright, Mr. ana Mrs, Harvey, Miss Hager, Alice | . Phelan, Peter D. Martin, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Jerome, ennie Catherwood, Fred R. Webster, Dr. ierwood, Charles N.'Felton, Miss Vassanlt, ss Witliams, Miss Hannah Williams, Miss | Elia Hobart, Fassett, Mrs. George H. How- ard, Dr. Harry L. Tevis, Mr.and Mrs. Edward Townsend. Miss Mai Stubbs gave a handsome iunch- | eon on Tuesday last st her parents’ resi- dence, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stubbs, 2519 Pa- cific avenue, in honor of Miss Blackmore of Cincinnaii, who is visiting Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Huntington and Miss Clara- Hunt- ington, The ifuncheon was a pink one, the decorations of both table and rooms being in that pretty color. There were about thirty guests at table, among them being: Miss Mary Kip, Misses Eva and _Mai Mool s Emily Carolan, Miss Edith MeBean, | ams, Miss Juliette Williams, Miss | Wagner, Miss Sabin, Miss Anna Field, | Helen Stubbs, Miss Florence Smith, | lda Gibbons, Miss Drown, Miss M Miss Daisy Van Ness, Miss Mol homas, Miss Gertrude Forman, Miss Emma Butler, Miss Mills, Miss Mabel Houston; Miss Hel Woolworth, Miss Alice M . Miss Frances Currey, Miss Clara Hunt- M Bessie Smitn, ss Eloise Davis, ma ( ves, Miss Mary Bell Gwin, Miss 1 se Hooper, Miss Jessie Hooper, Miss Helen After funchieon an hour was pleasantiy spent in music and conversation. Alr. and Mrs. William Haas entertained thirty of their voung iriends with a the- ater parzy at the Columbia Monday even- ing. After the play the party weré driven | to the Maison. Riche, where a delicious supper was in “waiting. The guests of honor were Abe Meertiel and Miss Rose Walter. The Martin to agement is announced of Mrs. Sophie ulien Liebes. At homeSunday, Ja; uary 5, 1866, and Wednesday, January 8, 1896, from 2 t0 5 ». M., 811105 Franklin street. The engagement is announced of Miss B. Wasserman and Sig Kanfmann. They will re- ceive Sunday and Monday, January 5 and 6, at Hotel Montrose. The engagement is announced of Miss Becky Happ and Morris Gold, both of Oakland. LustSunkay night at St. Mary's Cathedral, Miss Mae Skidmore. daughter of Mrs. E. T, Skidmore of San Francisco, was married fo 1. I1. Cole of Los Angeles. The happy couple d parted for Los Angeles, where they will uiake their home. | The marriage of Willard J, Batchelder of this City to Miss Edith Johnson, daughter of J. M. Johnson of-Los Angeles, was celebrated at the | residence of tie bride's parents on the 26th inst., the officiating clergyman being the Rev. Dr. Brooks of Aurora, Ill. The house was beautifully decorated with smilax, lilies and holl. During the ceremcny the Venetian | orchestra played the wedding march from “Loheng fter the minister had concluded | the cercmony Krank Coffin sang “Call Me Thine Own” with charming effect. An elegant collation was then served and during -suppe several selections:were rendered by the or- chestra and . the Press Club Quartet of this City. The bride looked charmine in white silk and chiffon. Miss Edith Haines, the maid of lionor, wore s gowrni-of nile green silk. R. Fietcher Tilton was best man. On the fol- lowing morning the happy coupie l¢it for Cor- onado. At her lovely home on California streét Mrs. William Willis- gave another of her charming dinners last Sunday evening to eight of her friends. Mrs. E. A s was the guest of honor. A very pleasant social gathering was given by theladies of the Ever Ready Circle of the King's Daughtersat the residence of Miss Amy Cookson, 1919 San Carlos avenue, Monday evening, Deceniber 31. After games and res frespments the guests retired 1o the parlor, where an enjoyable programme was rendered. The selections by Miss Daisy Lee und Miss Net- tic Moore were very delighiful. Those present we: iss Amy Cooksomn, Miss Daisy Lee, Miss Dais fiss Vera Pedlar, Miss Penelope Standard, Miss Gertie Baldwin, Miss Emma Hicks, Miss Nellie Ashton, Miss Nettie Moore, Mrs. A. Harris, Mrs: Cookson, Messrs, Ormand, Coemgys, Foulkes, Shaw, Sobey; Bryan, Bullen, Staua, Senborn, lett, Baily, Gor. man, Lovett, F. Cookson, W. Cookson, Falls, Ashland and Harris. ' The K. R. B. Rifles gave their fourth annual ball on New Year's eve, December 31,at 0dd Fellows’ Hall. Mrs. A. . McCandless of Victoria, B. C,, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Thomas Gilmour, 540 Grove street. Home Tuesdays. Charles Lange of Port Townsend, Wash., is visiting his_parents, Colonel and Mrs. Lange, on Presidio Heighis. The Misses Rose and Jeannette Keene have tesumed their at homes, They held their first at home Tuesday cvening by eniertaining the Tuesday Night Orchestra Clab. Mrs. John H. Jewett announces three recitals upon_social life, to be given at her residence, 931 Bush street, by Miss Lillian 0’Connell of New York. The recitals will be given in cos- wme and illustated by dramatic recitations, Saturdey at 2 p. M. the lecture will be “Puritan Pictures”; January 18, “Through Colonial Doorways,” and January 25, Maid of Matrons of the Revolution.” The P. D. C. wiil'give their opening party of '96 at Odd Fellows' Hali on Tuesday-evening, January 7.- It will be the third anniversary, end the club will spare no expense in making this one of the most delightful of any yetgiven. Mrs, Brandon Mozley, Miss Lena Blanding A | 3 Dormau, Oakland . H: Magee have returned from their visit to the Hotel del Monte. .- Mrs. Philip Cadug js at the Hotel Bella Vista. Dr. €, Cushing returned ta San Francisco thi: week. Mr. and. Mrs. Russell J. Wilson and Miss Louise Dutton aund Miss Laura McKiustry leave this evening for the East.to be gone several weeks, William L. Gerstleand Rudolph Newman will leave San Francisco for the Eastern Srates and Canada January 15 on a thrée months’ journey of businessand pleasure. - Mrs. F. G. Berry hus refurned to Fresno, ac- companied by her daughter,.Mrs. Maude Berry Fisher, aud Miss Lou ]l;(‘hnrll.».! Amang those who spent the holidays at Déj Monte were: J. A.Dunker and wife of Sun Franeisco, 0. E. Derhy and wife of Fraitvale, George P. Snel) and wife and son of San Jose; A. C. Calvert of Loudon, Eng., 4. Zanetta of San Francisco, Mrs. k. de Orellana of San Francisco, Mrs. A. Taafe of ' New York, Charles B! Knupp and wife of Reading, Pa/, Mrs. W.'B, Whiteman of San Franeisco, A, G. Smiley and wife of San Francisco, Robert Watt and wife, Miss Watt and Willinm Watt af ‘Oakland, Pay- son Merriil and wife of New York, Miss Merri]l of New York, H. Rickards and’ wife of San Francisco, Hon. 1.A. Eooth of Oakland, Mis: Linta Bootn of Dakland, P. L. Sherman Jr. of Chieago, C. H. Wilson of Boston, J. Witkowski of Japen, Miss Bertha Isaacs f New York, Mr: 4 Stonte, Miss Stone. and Miss F.. M, Stone of San Francisco, Mrs, L. L. Baker and four children of San Francisco, Mrs. J. W. Scott of Chicago, Mrs. Huukins and Miss Hunkins of Chicago, Mrs. A+ J: Lewis, Miss M. Lewis and George Lewis of Sin Francisco, Mrs R. G. Brown and" Miss V. Patton of Bodie, Cal. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Annie D. Nachirie to Morris Windt, 1868 d.279, 1ot on I line of Nebraska street, 250 S of Twenty- fifth (Yolo), S 25 by ¥100; alsoJot on K line of Ne- braska street, 275 S of Twenty-fifth (YVolo), S 25 by E 100; $10. Eliza Potter 1o Maude W.'Potter, Outside Lands biock 1255, bounded by W-: street, kifteenth ave- nue, San Miguel roxd ana_Sixteenth avenue; Out- side’ Lands block bounded by Point avenu reet, Thirty-fourth. and Thirty-third t. Edmond and Ellen Kenu ald, W 34 of ot 5, block liné of Fifteenth avenue, 225 by S 100, South San Francisco; Mary E. Ambrose (by Jame Sarah M. McDon- ommencing on of 1street, E 3 $50. Ambrose, attorney) Fairmount Land Association 1 street, 50 SW ot Twent rth avenue, SW 0 by SE 75, block 465, Biy View, Homestead; also lots 6,7, 8, block 50, City Land Association $10. A. C. Freese (administrator of the estate ‘of Timothy Keegan) to B. A. Mever, lois 44 (0 48, block 19, City Land Association; $180. John and Mary A. Mugwe to James H. Cuin- mings, Ioton N e of Bosworth street, 50 W of Roussean, N 534 deg.. W B3:5, N 50 deg, I N 29%; deg., W 13:3. deg., W 16:4, SW 219,51 Wlso Joton SE in Lulu E. locks 60 and 34, St tin block 101, Sanj Heights: also all inte ide Addition No. 1: £1000. Ihomas H. Lindsay to Agnes . Shaw.lot on NW Iine of Paris street, 200 SW. of China avenue, SW 25 by N'W 100, biock 1 also lot on N'W line of Paris street 225 SW of China aven: W 50 by NW 100, block 13 30 lot on NW I street, 300 NI of Brazil avenue, NE 25 100, block 135: also lot oa SW line. of China a 28 NW of Parissireet, NW 50 by SW 100, 'K 13+ also lot on SE liné of ‘Lishon street, 250 NE of Persia avenue, E 50 by SE 100, block 28, Excelsior Homestead: $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Sarah F. Sanborn 10 ‘Thomas ‘Iurnbull, lots 6n S line of East Twenty-third street; 328:6 W of Twen- first avenue. W50 by S 140, being lots 19 and 20, block 73, Northern Addition to Brooklyn, sib- Ject to a mortgageé to the Oaziand Building and Loan Association, East Onklund; $10. Thomas and Susan R. Turnbuli (o mick, same, East Oakland: $10. J. L. ane lary C. Barker 10 ‘Charles L. Tilden, lots on SW corner of Telegraphi and Durant ave- enues, W 100 by S 130, being lots 35 and 36, block 2, Beaver Tract, Bérkeley; $104 J. C, F. and Kate Schroeder to. Edward Helmke, 1ot on £ iine of Orange sireet, 241 S of Bay View avenue, ot 20,:vlock 24, Werner Tract, by NW 'S, B. MeCor- Waison, lot on S line of Santa Rita -avenue, 400 W of Martin avenue, W 400 by'S 514:50, contain- Ing 3 acres and being lot T, amended map of the Oakland Land and Improvement :Company®s sub- Cownship: $10. Apolonia Ott to Henry Ott, lot on W line of Fil- bert street, 60 S of hailroad avenue or Sey street, S 23:514 W toa point distant from street 50 and distant S 83:3 rrom nue or Seventh street, 50 to begining Oakland; undividea one-half -inierest_in 1ot on line of West Third street, 53:3 I of Magnolia, £ 22 by §106:9, lot ¥4, block 445, Briggs' Tract, Oaklana: $10. Same 10 Charles ¥. Ott, an nndivided one-fourth interest in 1ot on S line of Third street, 160 W of Castro, W 50 by 8 100, iots 12 and 13, block 24, Ouklund; $10. #ienry Ot ‘to same, an undivided one-fourth in- terest in sames $10 derick and Emilie Bas: Scully) to Mary J. Fitzgerant,lot ¢ 50 N of Fitth Ozkland: $1 ccer Wren to M. Leme: iot:on the NW line of Frsiectavenue and ~pruce sireet, N 100 by W 44.lov 9, block F, Clinwon Mound Tract, kast Oakland: $10. George Chase to Mandana E. Chase, loL on NE live of East Fifth streer and Fourth avenue, .1 150 by N 3.0, 10ts 1 to 6, 19 ta 24, block 8,- Clin- ton, Kast Oakland; $3000. iiram Tubbs 10 Thomas W. Badger. 1ot o corner of Ees: Nmth street and Seventh av NW 150 by N1 150, biock 10. Ulinton, E: as land; also lots 2and 5 to 11, 21, 22, 24 3 10 40. block 11, Clinton, quitélaim de land; 8 Charles L. and Lilly F. Tilden, to Jamés L. Barker, lot on SEine of Bancroft way and Dsni ¥ 50 by 5 130, ior 1, block 1, Beaver Tract, dley: $10. John M. and Bessie R, Mcarthur to Jorgen (. Jorgensen. lot o S line of Vernon streec, 158 N\ from intersection of West Higl street with south Vernon _avenue, thence along Vernon atenne 255.3, SW 245.5. SE 162.16, N 20 to begin- ning, lands of Brooklyn Land. Company, subject 10 mortzage, Brookivn T Laymance Real F pany to Mourites Peterson amended map of Moss Trac $10. Frank T'rates to Mary F. Frates, lot 1. black B, Fanny Davenport Tract, Brovslyn Township; also lots T'and 2, block A, Stone T rac:; Brooklyn Town- ship: gift. wnship: $1706 e and Inivest lots ‘18 to 22, vlock Brooklyn Townsaip} .. o HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. Mrs Parson, San Jose MrsC D Smith, Pac Grov A 7 Overton, California ¥ CSmith & w, Pac Grove F L Burk. Sta Rosa Mrs T H Douglass, N Y C Patten & w, California Mrs F T Seeige, Ohio J M Taylor. Navatro WPOsterhous, Liverinore G B Harrison & w, Cal W H Allison. California W E Dargie, Oakland WJIWittland&w, Berkely AJ Larsen, Lodi M A Cassius, Cailfornia JMrsPBArehibald, Portind MrsSM Buschnell, Portind T 12 Jens: Mrs M Gl Mra CHM I Portland. Miss M BAndrews. Fresno MissEMJohnson, WallaW Mrs J Laird. S L Obispo H Haight, Portiang A Soloman, Helenn F H Botsford, Chi¢ago W C Heilbron, Seatile Miss Gibson, I J S Reid & w Miss Laird. 8L Ohispo J Manner, Portland K Osvorn, Cal M Kahn, Pelaiuma J B Dunbar, Oakland A Middleton, Stanford ¥ Sawyer, Stanford feyer, Cal J 1 Howard, Oaklana A Waithers &w,Yuba E I Floyd. San Antonio ¥ E Floyd, San Antenio W Garroed, Angels Camp A L Crowell & w, Boston Miss Case, Manchesger JJ Pratt & 1, Vuva Cty Wm Wendt, Los Gatos 31 Wilson & 1, M N Winaus & C B Baison & 1. Vallejo D F disher, Watsonvile € Gurrell, Oakland G I oles, Forest Grove Miss Biol=s, Forest Grove M I Odell, Sacto D W Flint, Sacto i Block, Los Angeles W G Martin, Portland D M Follari. Boston CM Temple, Boston I R Jones, Boston I B Jones, Boston A M Grflith, Martinez Mrs T P Kobb, Mt Robto ¥ W Carlisie, U S N - PALACE HOTEL. - - S Coldren & w, Towa City Mrs .M Powell, Towa C W P Powell, Towa City. Dr H G Whiting & wi, [ Goodall, Oakland Towa H_H Pitcher, Livermore H 0 M W S Stitt. Chicago e W J Cahiil. New York . C D Mills, Paso Robles Mrs D € Thompson. Cal Mrs 0 S Phelps, Oskalos Miss £ Phelps,0skaloosa C J Lattimore, Texas W P Niles, Ontario ©J Quinnley, New York S Rheinstrom, Oltio J W "Ferguson, Oakland C L Manson, Ontario M Engel, Cal A Kroger, New York 1 C Little & w1, New Yk W E Litchfield, Boston & Il Newion & wi, Mary J Colehan,Oakland R J Thomas & wi, Miss Morgun, Nev City ~ Mr & Mrs Hewitt BALOWIN HOTEL. H S Lentholtz. Sonoma W R Snowaker. US A B I Dewey, San Jose A Doig & w, Oakland A L Wolf, Oakland ¥ W Luski, San Jose B Leroy, San Jose W Rohb, Port Cosia Miss H de Ville, NY M C Merker, N F Luckenback, N Y G B Martin, Sacto Miss Haslam,Santa Cruz O & Foster, Santa Cruz A Shicids. N John Fovteppa, Vallejo F R Bell, Omaha G RGreen, Los Angeles Beni Levy, Oakland A Bettens, Byron Springs R J R Aden, Valleio D N Johnson, Fresio D Levy, Williams 24 NEW WESTERN HOTEL. M Erickson, Alcatraz ¥ Wright, Alcatraz. John Brunt, Chicago F Lock, Moriterey ¥ Wallace, US N Mr&Mrs Haldrich, Boston John Bolite, Portland "J Braunan, Portland J McLarend mo,Eureka W McCrane, Eureka G Key, La Grande W H Barnett. Butte Mrs S Baker&sn,Winters O Wiison, Rio Vista 2 ——— Jdoy for the Little Ones. ‘There was a Christmas trée and entertain- ment givento the poor children under the charge of the District Nursés last Monday even- ing in the First Congregational Church: Gver sixty little ones were preserit,and all had a most enjoyable time. There were the Christmas tree tableaux, Gypsys’ camp,‘music and reci- tations. Aiiof the cnildren were well remem- bered by Santa Claus, who distributed ‘with liberal hand toys, candy, cakes, ice-cream and clothing. £ B Holt, Stockton H I Privg’e, Oakland D M Morris. Sacto cPike, Oakland reen, Chicago 16 of Paris’| vided portion of the Santa Rita’ Rancho, Murry | J B Willox & w, San Juan (4 A aberdaskers, L ganers, = £ = Cee wpyng E g - an grancljce. (@~ (_50/39‘/-0120560, December 3!st, lsgs _%]fl/;fi aclf,. e 2482750, oanway, | | ) i e 1 MR. C. M. SHORTRIDGE, i Proprietor "THE CALL," City. DEAR SIR:--A month after your purchasing of "THE CALL," if you will remember, we asked you for a statement regarding its circula- tion; the same you answered with due frankness and candor, which, upon investigation, we found to be absolutely truthful and correct. It is now some time since that occurrence, and we have used more space in "THE CALL" since that time than we had in the past three years, and we are very pleased to state that the results from our advertising in your paper have been highly satisfactory to us. "THE CALL" under your management has found favor with the pub_ lic, and a paper finding favor with the public we, as tisers, construe as the best medium to advertise fore, in making our appropriations for '96, it is our use considerably more space in your paper than used in "THE CALL" and we like the results derived from it. Wishing you a happy New Year, we are, sincerely yours, RAPHAEL'S (Incorporated). large adver- and, there- intention to '95. We like in; The Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation Is in Excellent Spirits. YESTERDAY'S BIG - RECEPTION. A Grand Programme: Was -Rendered | and Secretary McCoy Looks To- ward a Bright Fature. - The beginning- of -the new " year: was pleasant for the menibers of the-Young Meén’s Christian Associgtion of :San “Fran: cisco,. mainly because the magnificent building occupied by the .organization on: he corner of Mason and Ellis is almost paid for, and incidentally because the membership is Tapidly. increasing all over | the world as well as here at home. Yesterday the doors of the magnificent strueture were thrown open to the -public | and the entire institution was inspected | from top to bottom. What the association has done for 1tself and the young men who are members is | best set forth in the following invitation | sent: My Dear Friend: As we near the close of the old year and stand at the threshold of the new thiere are many things that must Interest us, and I have been thinking what we can do as an association to help others. The Young Men's Christian Association has Become poweriul fector for good in all lands, and its growth and developmeat during the past iy years in our City has been_phenome- nul. We own and occupy onme of the best quipped association buildings in the world, | with every facilicy for reaching young men socislly, intellectually, moraily, “spiritually and pysically; and it would scem that the only thing we need to make it & greater power and blessing to young men in general would be the personal interest, and, so 1ar as practic able, the active co-operation 0f every member. We ought to have ut teast 2000 members, and with tlie help of our present large membership the desired result could, and 1 believe shouid, be aceomplished during the year 139G. Thé field is ample; the Institution in -its home and arrungements is second to none in the world, and young men have only 1o be familiarized with' the benefits actruing to members in or- | der-to be induced to identify themselves with | us. We know no creeds or dogmas; any young | man Who respects himseif and desires to make the most of Life and his opportunities—or, in other swords, if he is & man—will find a wel- come with us. Ihand you herewith a booklet | giving full particiilars of the work; also a membership application card. Wil you not, | with others, secure at least one new member at once? 'he “outline programme for New Year’s, Wednésday, January 1, 1896, i herewith ap. | vended. We anticipate an enjoyable time and trist you will find it convenient to visit the building during the day. You will be at lib- | erty to invite your young gentlemen or lady | friends to accompany. you. ! | Wishing you the compliments of the season, and earnestly soliciting your interest in this | work for the ‘coming year, 1 remain, very sin- cerely. yours, H. I. McCoY, General Secretary. This invitation had the effect of bringing | out a crowd of interested workers m the cause’of a union of Christianity, and the day was spent in congratulations that the old vear had passed with so-littie distress and that the new year gave promise of so much for those who had lived to see it come ont of the storehouse of time to per- frm its duty in the circle of ages and then pass away to join the departed.years in the tomb of ‘the "past; where many pleasant recollections were resting with the dead, Between the hours of 1 and 5 music by the Knickerbocker Quartet, readings by Miss Fisher and duets by the Misses Graham were the order, and the big recep- tion-room on the third floor was filled with | ladies and gentlemen who are faithful to the association. - % The regular morning programme was | full of insiruction, particularly ‘the ad- dress to young men only by Rev. E. R, | Dille, pastor ot the Central M. E. Church. |+ -A special reception committee of the day, on whom devolved the duty of mak- | ing visitors feel at home, consisted of: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Valentine, Mr. and Mrs, §. | E. Dittton, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Foste Mrs. C. A Maydiell, Mr.and Mrs. H. 4 McCoy Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chase, Mr. and Mrs. A, b Black, Rev. and Mrs. John_Stephens, Mr.and Ars. €. 0. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Forman, Edwara Coleman, Mr. and Mrs, J. Cline, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Watt, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wright, Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Case, J. Walker Ames, Mrs. ins, Mr. and Mrs. f. ). Lask, W. Frank Whittier, Mr. and Mrs. B, C. Wright, Kev. and Mrs. William Rader, Mr. and Mrs. R, 8. Boyns, Wile and Mrs. J. J. Pfister, . Holmes, Thomas Magee, ©. 0. Brown, D.D., Miss Edna F. Carlson, Rev. and Mrs. W. 'A. Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs, John W. Roberts, Miss Lulu Mills, Mr. and Mrs, lienr?e A. Mullin, E. E. Keily, M. D.,'Mr, and Mrs. . 5, Blackwell, Mr. and Mrs. |H:E. Huntifigton, C. R, Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Henty Mahan, Mr, and Mrs. & W. Mo throp, N. 7. Romaine, William Belnaves, Mr. and Mrs. H. Huddleston, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Meyers, Rudolph Horner, Rev. and Mrs. Oscar H- Gruver, August Muller, Miss Florence Perkins, Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Moreland, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Titus, Captain J. 6. Levensaler, afiss Anuie M. Mason, Rev. and Mre. E. R. Dille, | Mr. and | D.D., Mr. and Mrs, Drisco, E. M. Brixby, A. J, Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. George Walker, Dr. and Mrs. F: C! Paghe, James L. Case, Rev. E. il | Jenks, Mr. and_Mrs. H. Z. Jones, Miss Mabel | McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J: B.’ Roberts, M. Searby, Mr. and | Miss Stella Burton; Rev. and Mrs. M. P. Boynton, Miss Lask, C. E. How- ard, Rev. and.Mrs. J. A. Cruzan, J. B.Southwell, | Mr.'and Mrs, J. F. Leic 1 ester, Rev. and s, 0! || ford. Mrs. H. R. Muz: Mrs. M. M. Gibson, D. D) Leslie, M Mrs. J. C. M and Mrs. Smith, Mr. .| C. Miller, Mr. Fred Cusheon, Miss Belle Stan- Mrs” M. Mein, Rey. and 1 and Mrs. H. G. | Datesof Departure 25 . B. Forbes, Rev.and & 1 nd Mrs. D.J. Arnold, : Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Washburne, Mr. Chester Rosekrans, Mr. and Mrs. George Leonard, Miss pears, Mr. C roeger, Mr. 2 dolph Muller. | Trogler, Miss' May Faull, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. T. Pfarrer, Dr. and Mrs. H. Dam- -In the evening after the members had had their New Year's feast at home they returned to the spacious auditorium, where |a_grand concert was held at 8 o'clock, |-after which the following well-arranged programme was presented to the guests: “In a Garden,” Besch, Plymouth Male Quar- tet; recitation, **A- Buffalo Hunt in Chicago,” Miss R. Frances Lus ugano, - Mrs, ‘Eva Andante;” Hy tenor .solo, - “For Frank Coflin; “E Male Qunrtet Lov ves of bass solo, Herbert,: Chartes L. Parent Jr.; oprano solo, “‘Waltze,” Tenney ; en, Dr. Arthur Regensb and Pardon,” Azure,” Witt, P “Qutlaw’s Song,” Tecitation, | “cello. <ol, u A “The ‘Light ‘from Over .the Range,” Miss R, Frances -Luse;" barytone Foscd, D. M. Warde: soprano “Enchantress,”* Balfe, Plymouth Quartet. Mrs. solo, “Wanderer,” 0lo and obligato, Tenney and The tenor solo by Frank Coffin and the bai excellent: voice. vtonesolo by’ D. M. Warde were par- ticularly:fine and’ both gentlemen were in | D. Regensburger's cello solo elicited an encore, and the other par- ticipants received:considerable applause. A great many tion, and - those who had the work and the depth of sincerity. | retury McCoy stated that he was ‘encour- wanplications for mem- | bership resulted from yesterday's recep- not attended before expressed surprise at the extent of Sec- aged by the fact that over $70,000 bad been raised to pay off the debt of $1 | that the association hoped to be f incumbrance within a few all financial months. 00,000, and free from New British Cruisers. The Diana, recently launched at Glas- gow, is one of four cruisers of ‘5600 tons, or about as big as our Olympin, building on | The others- are the Venus, There are two more of the | same class, the Juno and Doms, building | the Clyde. Dido and Isis. at Barrow; stili another, the Eclipse, at | Portsmouth; an eighth, the Minerva, at Chatbam, and a ninth, the Talbot, at Dev- onport The last three are at Government, yards, which are thus vying ‘with private establis additions to the fleet. hments in hurrying forward the Still larger and newer cruisers are the Diumond, Europia, Niobe and Andromeda, building at Ci ness, and at Pembroke. ebank, at Barrow-in- They are to be “ur- longer and broader than our Columbia and Minneapolis, -and to be- far more heavily armed, the main battery being fifteen quick-firing si -inch guns, and thev are to have 20,000 horsepower under forced draft. horsepower, Flora, of 43 80 that the new Fox and | %0 tons and 9000 horsepower, These in turn are to-be outdone in size by the eruisers Powerful and Terribl | now building, of 14,200 ‘tons and 000 about like our Phiiadelphia, look small by contrast. England is plainly not neglecting ber | i because she is build- cruiser type merely ing ten big battle-ships and scores of fast torpedo crait.— - WEATHER BUREAU UNITED STATES . DEPARTM TURE, WEATHER BUr vary 1, 18 general fore R T New York Sun. EPORT. OF AGRICUL- U, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan- r. M.—Weather conditions and The followinig are’ the seasonal raiufalls to date a8 compared with those of the same date lust year: Obispo 4.00, last season 12 last season 5., Yuma .32, la: season 2.21. reka 17.54, last season- 19 41; Red Bluff 6.66, eason 13.98; San Francisco 4.10, last season | 12.67; Fresno 1.11, jast season 5.48: san The following maximuin temperatures .are re- ported from California stations to-day Eareka 54, Red:Bluff 43, Fresno 54, San Francisco 54, Sun Luts Obispo 70, Indépendence 50, Los Ang Ban Diego 66, Yuma 66. geles 72, San Francisco data—Maximum ‘temperature 54, minimumn 42, mean 48, ‘The area of low barometer, which was central last night over Northern Montana, has moved al- most southerly and is now over Western W yom- J-ing. It will probubly continue to.-move souttierly. Unusually high temperatures bave occurred in ad- vance of this ipw area. A rise of 20 degrees in 12 ‘hours having “occurred in Northern Utah. -<cldedly colder ‘weather will probably occur in evada and Northern Arizana by Friday Utah, De- morning. The temperature wilt rise slightly in the San Joaquin Valley and castward 10 Nevada, and will be followed b) Friday morning. Unsettled weather pre: Oregon and snows are fallin and Montana. g Forecast made at San Francisce ending midnight Junuary 1896 0 ¥ 4 decided fall in temperature ils in Washington and g to-night in Idaho for thirty hours’ Northern California—Unsettled weather. prob- ably light rains in the northern j ortion: coaler and decidedly colder“in thé eastern portion Thursday night; northwesteriy winds. - Southern California- temperature, followed by slightl, ern portion; mortherly winds. Génerally fair, stationary ¥ cooler in the easi- Nevada—Light snow in extreme northeastern portion: decidedly colder. Utal Snow in cold wave. degrees by Thursday night. northerm portion; The temperature will 1all 20 Arizona—Fair: stationary temperature, followed by slightly colder ‘Thursday in the extreme north- ern portiom. San Francisco and vicinity—Foggy in the morn- ing. fair in the afternoon: slightly- warmer; north- westerly winds. A. McApiE, Local Forecast Official. - e THE CALL CALENDAR. - JANUARY, 1896. Last Quarter, January 7. Gt OJNQ'MOOH. 14|15 (161718 — =1 21 23, usln[ 25 | = ERrRSm ) ® anuary 14, First Quarter||* January 22. Fiill Moon. January 30. Luis | Los Angeles 1.71, an Diego 1.57. last season 2.31; decidedly | OCEAN STEAMERS, ¥rom San Francisco DESTINATION PIER. satns. | Humboldt Bay | Jan 2. 2rs | Pier9 San Diego..... [ Jan 2.11aw Pler 11 Y aquina Bay. Jan 3.10am Pier: | TsTrAMER. ic ‘ ‘oos Bey...... Jan 3,12 | Pler 13 | 008 Bay....../Jan 4. 5em Oceanic Coos av. [l [Jan 4.10AM Pler 13 | ewport ... Jan 4, 9am Pier 11 | Portiand...” " Jan 4.10Ax Pier 24 OltyPuebla,, | Vic & Pt Snd Jan 5. 9ax Pier 9 Del Norte .. Grays Harpor. Jan 6. 2pu Flfih St Eanta Rosa.. ZlJan 6.11aw Pier (1 Nt Paut.. ... \Jan 8 9au | Pler 11 roint Loma. Grays Harbor. Jan 8. Pler 2 | Colon.. Panama .. ... [Jan B12 M P M SS A Blanchar | Portiand. Jan 810aw rier13 Atridi. China & Japan Jan 9, 3pu P MS S Sydney. Jan an 9, 2py Oceanic 9.10ax | Pler 24 shoes, 24 bxs horsenails, 1 roll canvas, 1 bb! oil, 1 sk hair, 100 sks glue_stock, 1 es_tobacco. 10) sks hops, 2 crts heaters, 1 bbl syrup, 2 bxs tel mat- rial, T'skscorn, 3bxs ¢ frmit, 1 bx, dry goods. 2 cases brandy, 1 bdi brass, 7 pkgs express, 372 tons coal. & T”Mfmhts pkgs mdse, 10 kgs potash, 800 bars ullion. West of Fargo via Tacoma— 3 cs machinery, 702 ht sks 708 sksflour, 3572 sks barley, 480 bdls hoops, 1878 sks wheat, 1 bx mdse. 753 sks oats, 1 1ot farniture. East of Fargo via Tacoma lasts, 17 bxs 1 keg Cherty Phosphate, 1 bx adv matter. Everett—28 hdls sacks, 800 bars bullion, 643 bdls 1097 rolls pape: New W hatcom—3 pkgs mdse. nacortes—10.220 sks onts, Vancouver—~100 bags 100 bbls grape sugar. 4 cs cigarettes, 124 c3 tobacco, 8 cs cigars, 3 bals | ber, 2 bbls T heels. 79 ¢s hats, 1 bx iron pump, 6 cs 8 pes axle: 3 . HONOLULU—Per W H Dimond—3 cs curios, 3 cs old iron, 7251 bags suxar. Consignees. Per W H Dimond—J D Spreckels & Bros Co: Th Herman & Co; Aflen & Young. Per Pomona—Norton, Teller & Co D Vervelin: © B Smith & Co; Standard Oil Co: Witzel & Baker: Wheaton, Breon & Co;: W G Price<t Co: G Rerti | ; Jansen, Rose & Heney Patadini; J J Ire- Marshali, Teggart & C merican U nion Allison & Co Caito: Brigham, Hoppe & Co: C.T Whitney & Dairymen’s Union; Daiton Bros: ¥ B Haight X tz Bros & Co: Hills Bro LD Stone & Co; A C Nichols & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Fveleth & Nas| Killio; Feiling, Cressy & Co: Goodall, Per! Wieldnd Brewing Co; Well Douald: Fairbanks, Morse & Co; Chris MeGregor: ' Muscherini: ¥ W Woods: Hu: Mineral Water Co: G I Shreve: J M Lare: Hanify: J 4 Logzie: McKay & Co. Per Tillamook—H Dutard; Jonas S 2 Milling Co; J P Thomas: A Gerberding & Co. Per City ot Puebla—Wells, Fargo & Co: Amer:- can Tobacco Co: Bissinger & Co; M hrman & Co Cert, Schloss & Co; C E Whitnes Leonard &Ellis; Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Sawyer Tanning Co: Selby Smelting and Lead Co:' Tillmann & Bendel; WHS Avres: W & J Sloane & Co: Redington & Allen & Lewis: H Dutard; H Cowell & Co Moore, Ferguson & Co 2 Smith; Weleh & Co: Main & Winchester; Cni- e merchants: A Hickman: Bancroft, Whitney & Co: Cal Wine Assn: C B Pooler: Chas W Miller: Chicago Clothing Co;' Clayburgh, Goulcher & Esberg, Bachman & Co; W Geo H Young: G F Kberh cci Bros: H D Chant; J F Dillon: Kast & Co: snglish : L B Nordland; Leph G Dunn; Lilienthal & Co: M Holji: Loudon & Mcintire: M I Hamm: P C Borax Co: Sunsct Tel and Tel Co: W _F Collins: W H Nolan: Williams, Marvin & Co: W Wolft & Co; W T Garrett & Co; D Dobovich; John Qu E Goldstein: Aluska Packers' Assn: Amer Biscuit Co: G W' Howard: Lowenberg & Co: Smith & Blanchard; Del Monte Milling Co; Thos Watson River Express; Cal Last Factor v: C A Worth; J G Smith: W G Richardson; Stauffer & Co: D ing-Palmer Milling Co; Abrahamson & Co: Cal Glue'Works: Geo Webh Alexander: Geo McKutz & Co: P Berwin: Triest & Co. Per State of California—Allen & Lewis: D J Ru sell: CJ Leist & Co: M P Detels; Thos Watson; E Sheldon: Sheridan & Hardinz: Dalton Bros: I H Hammer: Jansen, Rose & Heney: Anspacher Bros: Moore, Ferguson & C 0 Morrow & Co: D E Allison & Co;~ Murray & Steinhagen: Sperry Flour Co: E R Stevens & Co; H Dutard: R Lies Wolf & Son; A Levy & Co: Ross & Hewlett; C Ja- cobson & Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co: Crown Paper Co: C E Whitney & Co; Wells, Fargo & Co; W H Mann: Clatso Co: Darbee & licwel} Wil lamette Pulp & Paper Co. For Late Intelligence See Fifteenth Pan OFFICE_FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. ¥. WEBER & CO., 300 to 306 Post St.. cor, Stoektan OFFICE and TYPEWRITER, W.C. RARIG, 157 New Montgomery XX Street, S. F. FRoM ~[Titlamook. - Loos bay Newpor:. Crescent .| Crescent Ha Willamette..... | Departure Bay. | Farallon | Yeauina Bay Arago. Coos Bav Del Norte....... |Grays Harbor.. ... Afridi........00 0 [Chiba and Japan. . Weeott, . Humboidt Bay San Benito, Tacoma..... Homer . Coos bav Humboldt Bay Santa Hosa.. ... San Dlego.. Point LOMA. ... | tirays HArbor Alice Blanchard vortiand. Columbi, Portiand ... + City of Panama Panama Strau -e.| Newport. 5 | Walla Waila..."| Vicsoria & Puget Sonnd Mexico.......... San Diego.. 2 | Citv of Sydney. Panama RRR AR NN 2% SUN AND TIDE TABLE. mall_|Large. Small.|Rises Seta | Rises 2.11.50A| 1.694] 7.00%. 6.084| 7 Al 7.25 5.02 3. 0.42p 2.34a1 7.50r_7.02a 7.26 5.08 8.10p | | SHIFPING INTELLIGENC Arrived. WEDNESDAY, January 1. Stmr. Tillamook, Hatisen. 38 hours from Hue- neme: produce, to H Dutard. Stmr Pomond, Doran, 1616 hours fm Eureka; ! pass and mdse. to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr State of California, Ackley, 5715 hours fm portland, via Astoria 431 hrs; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr City. of Puebla, Pebney | Victoria and Puget Sound ports; p: Goodall. Perkins & Co. mr Albion, Lundquist, 14" bours from Albion; | | 220 M ft lumber, to Albion Lumber Co: Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson, 12 hours from | | Point Arena; r r ties, to L E White Lumber Co. | Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson, 14 hours irom Greenwood; 311 M ft lnmber, to L E White Lum- | ber Co. | . Ship John McDonala, Storer, 166 days from New York: mdse to Sutton & Beebe. Bktn W H Dimond, Niison, 26 days from Hono- luiu; sugar, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Schr Barbara Hernster, Jensen, 24 hours from Bowens Landing;- lumber,"to ¥ IHeywood. Up Tiver direct. 59 hrs from and mdse, to Snilad. WEDNESDAY, January 1. Stmr Aleatraz, Dettmers. mr Navarro, Hardwick, Fort Bragg- Stmr Excelsior. Higgins, Eureka. Stmr Albion. Lundquist. Bark Annie Johnson, Matson, Hilo. Senr Rulph J Loug, Jorgenson, Coquille River. hr-Sparrow. Darf, Eureka. chr North Bend, Wallace. Schr Orion, Anderson. chir Gen Banning, Marschall, Sehr Jessie Minor. Whitney, Enreka. Schr Mary C. Campbell, Bodega. Schr Aibion, Svenson, Coquillg River. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—January 1-10 p am—Weather | foggy: wind NW: velocity 12 mites. Spoken. Per ship John McDonald from New York—Sept 5.2018S, 8910 W, signaled Br bark showing N F RC. 51 davs from Boston for Buenos Ayres. Sept 27. 4 34 S, 64 07 W. signaled Br ship brannan, 58 days out from Barry for Callno. | Domestic Ports. SAN PEDRO—Sailed Dec 31—Stmr Jewel. TACOMA—Sailed Jan 1—Brstmr Gorsedd, for Delagoa Bay. ASTORIA—Arrived Jan 1—Stmr Columbia, hne Dec 30. PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Jan 1—-Schr Puritan, for San Francisco; bktn Mary Winkleman, for Sydney. : Arrived Jan 1—Bktn Khkitat, from San Pedro. CLALLAM—1In bay Jan 1—Bbtn Skagit, fm Port §4nmhle for San Francisco; schr Roy Somers, hnce. bec : PORT ANGELES—Paased in Jan 1—Bark Rich- ard 111 hénce Dec 12 for Nanaimao: MENDOCINO—Sailed Jan 1—Stmr Point Arena, for San Francisco. ASTORTA—Arrived Jan 1—Er ship Amulree, fm Mountevideo. NEAL-In Port Jan 1—Schr Golden Shore, from: Part Blakeley for Sydney. 5 EUREKA—Arrived Jan 1—Schr J G Wall, hence Dec 21: schr Jennie Tnelin, hence Dec 26. NEW WHATCOM—Arrived Jan 1—Schr Chal- lenger; from Newport. PORT TOWNSEND—Returned Jan 1—SchrLena Sweasey, from Seattle for San Francisco. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Stesmers. - NEW YORK—Sailed Jan 1—Stimr Teutonic, for Liverpool; stmr Sonthwark, for Antwerp; stmr St Louis, for Southampton. ANTWERP—Arrived Jan 1—Stmr Kensington, from New York. SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived Jan 1—Stmr Peris, from New York. 5 BREMEN—Sailed Dec 29—Stmr Munchon, for New York. - PRAWL POINT—Passed Jan 1—Stmr Veendam, from New York for Rotterdam. - 1mportations. F1ELDS LANDING—Per Pomona—1 hdl leather, 2 coops chickeus, 1 cs scales, 3 cs eggy, 1 cs books, 287 sks potatoes, 105 bxs butier, 2156 bxs apples; 35 nf 16 bxs fish. 2 Eurel 30 rolls leather, 1 keg 42 bxs butter, 1 Dbx glass, 163 bxs appies, 11 pkgs mdse, 1 es gun, 2 bbls min water, 105 M shingles, 7 cs eggs, 1 cs-d meat, 1 coop chickens, 5 pkgs express, 65 M ft lun- T, 3 PORTLAND AND ASTORIA—Per State of Cali- fornia—3510 sks wheat. 128 gunnies, 2162 sks 800 arsks 862 ht sks flour, 2563 sks potatoes, 2945 ks oats. 174 sks onions. 251 bxs apples, 921 bdls aper, 202 dls hides, 240 cs eggs, 1430 cs salmon, “82 sk ovsters, 658 bdls shooks, & pkgs express. " G HUENEME—Per Tillamook—6936 sks barley. 845 8ks coen, 126 sks beans, 126 sks dr apricots, 4 sks walnuts. '8 sks dr peaches. P VICTORIA—Per City of Puebla—1 bbl oil, 5 sks | coal, 2 pkgs mdse. e -Port Townsend—9 pkgs mdse. 2 pkgs express. P S 8 Co via Vicloria—246 pkgs mdse, 186 ¥ls. matiing, 28 cs curios. 6 cs matches. 3 ° Seattle—2 ch. wng:‘,“.’ pkgs mdse, 1 os tobacco, 1 | PACIFIC COAST STEAM _cs Inw books, 482 tiides, 2 bxs tallow, I bx bot- tled beer, 19 cs 5 tres jard, 2 cs* meat, & cris 18 sks pork, 2 bbis érockery. 10 ¢s books, 5 bbis liquor, 1 ¢s fur goods, 1 bx codfish, 1 sk flour, 2 bbls wine, 116 sks potatoes, § ¢s gun goods, 4 cs castings, 2 cs CUT RATES A e VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. Flirst Class Second Class. .. $5 00 Meals and berth included. Ticket Office—4 New Montgomery Streef. PS. HIP COMPANY, die goid semantle). §220 first OCEANIC STEANY tieldg Austrae class, Lowesg rates o Capetown, South Africa. Ma; 2110 steerage. Australian steamer, ALAMEDA, salls via Honolulu and Aucks land, Thursday, Jas. 9, 8L 2P M. Steamship Australia, Honolulu only, Tuese day. Jannary 21, at 10 A M. SPECTAL PanrTiEs.—Reduced special rates. for fen. v and 1), i8At. PR K ket office. 114 Montgomery street. Freight oftice DMarket street. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS., General Agent STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington Sty At 5 P. M, Daily, Except Sunday. & Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. TEAMER J. D. Peters, City of Stockton, Nav Tmnt. Co T. C. Walker. Mary Garratt. laphone Main Q05. Car RAILROAD TRAVEL] deseot LA SOUTHERN FPAUIFIC COMPANY, (PACIFIO 5YSTE! Traime leave nnd are due to arrive ag! SAN FERRANC LEAVE — Frow NOVEMEER 20, 1895, — . 0A Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. 04 Atlantic Express, Ogden and Fast 71004 Benicia. Vaocaville, Rumsey, Sacra- ments, and Redding via Dav %5204 Martincz, San Ramon, Napa, toga a; 8:304 Nil~. e, Stockton, Tone, Maryaville, Red Bluft aud Sundays ted Orovitle 04 Poter Milton.......... 02 San Leandro, Hayvards & Way & L s, - Raymond, Santa Labara 834 . 9:004 Martinez 004 San Leax 1o, Haywards & Way Stns 1 J d Livermore. ramento River St t Costa and Wa, tati ¥ DA. ... 0p Son Leandro, Haywards& Way S 2dro, Taywards & Way St'ns rifuez, San Iamon, Napa, Calistoga Santa Tiosa. Vallejo, il Verano and 4:00r Benie Esparto, " Woodland, * Keights Landing, Oroville and Sacramento N San Jos Stockton ... 5:00p San Lew :30r New Orle: ficld, At ud Bast,.......... I, Ogden and Tact. 0P Haywards, Nil's aud San Jose. .. 0 Vallejo 200 Oregon Fixpr ville, Redding, Sonnd aud ¥ H; exs, Sacraimento, Portland, v i bianissds. s BOTAD, ards& Way Stns 10:30 d Etns 1112:008 Los arrow Garge). Jose, Felton, Boulder Cr Cruzand Way Station: EE R 5:508 *2:15p Newark, Centerville, San Josc, Now Felton, Toulder ¢ wz_and’ Principal cieene 375209 owmsend St} fous (New s ouly , Tres Pinos, Santa C Grave, Paso' Roble Tuis Obispo, Guadalupe and I" S3AE 1:459 03 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO—Foot of Mark *7:18 9:00 THO0A.M. *4:00 15:00 *6:00w.. From OAKLAND—Foot of Broadway.— GOODALL, PERKINS & CC 10:00a.. $12:00 *1:00 Geueral Agenis. *300ras, A ior Moming. P for Afternoon. O, R. & IN. —To— ASTORTA AND PORTLAND, $2.50 Second Class, $5 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. | Tor reservations call at 19 Mont- gomery street. Columbia sail: 3 December 30 State of California saiis. . January 4 SHIP - COMPANY QTEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM& O Broadway whasf, San Francisco, s follows: 3 Kil- 0, For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Junean. lisnoo and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 A. M., Jan. 15 Feb. 14. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.). Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Bellingham = Bay, = Wash. Jan. 6, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, end y day tnereafter, ‘contiecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R.R. Tacoms with N. P. R. R, at Seattie with Alaska steamers. Yor Kureka, Arcata aad Fields Landing (Ham- boldt Bay) str. Pomona, 2 P. M., Jun. Z. 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and every fourth day thereafier. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, ( Port Harford (San imis Obispo), Gaviota Barbars, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East Sau Pedro (Lo3 ANgeles) ana Newpori, at 9 A. M. Jan. 4,8 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at . Ry.,at Port Townsend with Port Harford (San_Luis Obispo), nta Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (L.os Angeles) and Newport. 11 A. M., Jan. 2, 6, 10, 14, 18,22, 26, 30, and every forth day thereafter. For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam- ette Valley, 10 A. M., 25th of each month. ‘Ticket oflice, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS @ CO., Genl Agents. n Francisc COMPAGNIEGENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE ¥ mch Line to Havre. YOMPANY'S PIER (NEW).42 NORTH (C%aiver, toot of Mortonst. velers by this line avoid both transit by Engiish railwuy i the disCom{ort of crossing the channel in . smail boat. New York to Alexandria. Egypt, via Paris, first-class $160; second class, $11 LA BRE' S, Capt. Rupe..... . : CJanmary 1 LA adelon .. . January 1 LA oirot,.. . PR Jannary 25, LA BOURGOGN Leboenf 24 by = Febroary 1... R ¥or turther particulars apply to i FORGET, Agent, 5 No. 3 Bowling Green, New Yorl 7. F. FUGAZL & CO.. Agemts, 5 Montgomer. avenue, San Francisco. CUNARD LINE. New York to Liverpool, via Queenstown, from Pier 40, North River, FAST EXPRESS MATL SERVICH, Etruria, Jan. 11, Noon Umbria, Feb. 8, Nosn Aurania, Jan. 18, 9 A M Aurania. Feb. 15, 8 4 a Servia, Jan. 25, Noon Etruria, Fen. 22, 11 a at Campania, Feb. 1. 7 nin, Feb. 49, 6 A 3 Cabin passage $60 and upward; second cabin $35, 840, $45, according to sieamer and nccommo- dations. Steerage tickets 10 and from all parts of at very low rates. For frel &t company’s office, 4 Bowling Green, New Yotk VERNON H. BEOWN & CO., General .\p}v‘:xr Good accommodations can always be secired on application to WILLIAMS, DIMOND & C Agents, San Francis y urops ght and passage apply ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. QTEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly. for the West Indies and Q Southampton, calling en route at Corbourgh, France, and Piymouth to land passenzers. ‘Through bilis of lading, in connection with the Pacific Mail 8, S, Co., are to direct ports in England and Germans. | | | | | | | issued for freight and treas. | ‘Through tickets from San Francisco to Ph'molmz | G Southampton. First class, $195: thi 50. For further particulars apply to PARROTT & CO., Agents, 206 California st VALLEID AND MARE ISARD. STR. MONTICELLO, Pally, except Sunday—10 a. * T Sunday—8 r.x. i X anw " Lending, Mission 1. Pler . l * Sunilays excepted. 1 Sundays only. y and Saturday nig 75 SANFRANCISCO & NORTH P4 CIFIC RAILWAY €0, Tiburon Ferry—Faot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAY 9120, 11:00 A.x.; 12:38, M. Thursdays—EXxtra trl Saturdays—Extra trips a6 113 SUNDAYS 8100-9:30, 11:00 1 NDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.3; 1:30, 3z 5:00, 6:20 . 5. o San Rafael to San Francisco. £ 1 Saturdays onlg, ts only. 88undays snd Thursdaye, Saturd SEK DAYS-—6:25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 A, . 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 p. M. Saturdays—Extra tri atl 3. and 6:85 P. ar. SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 a. a.; 1:40, 3:. 5:00, 8:25 P. 3. b Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave ] Arrive San Francisco. | Ineffect | o fTEYE v 3 1595. Py i WEE 2 Sux WEEK Davs. | pave, | Destination.| [JOF | R 7:40 Ax|800 A3 10:40 x| 8:50 AnE 0 P 9:30 sx| Petal 6:05 #x 10 Rosi.| 7:30 px| 6:15 P : bec! Windsol |10:30 4 Healdsburg, B yserville, = erdale. | 7:30 pu| 6:15 p [ [ Piets, E 2 7:40 Ax | Hopland & 0 aM| Ukish. 7:40 x| I B 8:00 Ax Guerneville. | 3:30 Pm 40 A B 5:10 ra|3:00 rx and Glen Ellen. 40 AM|[8:00 30 Py 5:00 Stages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. Stages connect at Cloverd: for the Geysers. Stages connect ¢ Piets for Highland Springsy Kelseyville, Lakeport. Stages connect at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Bloe Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Greens wood, Mendocino City. Fort Bragg, Usal, Westport, Caklito, Willetts, Calpella, Pomo, Potter Valley, Jol Day’s. Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harris, ol and Enrexa. Saturday to Monday round-trip ttckets at rednosd P Sundays round-trip ticketa to all poiats bes yond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices. 650 Market st., Chronicle bufldingy . C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, et Gen. Manager, Gen. Pass. Agent z A/ Sebastopol. 6:1 AND Pacific RAILROAD Trains leave from and arrive at Market-Street Ferry, SANTA FE EXPRESS | To Chicago via A. & P. Direct Line Leaves every day at 3:30 ». &, carrying Pullman Palace Steepers and Touris. Sleepers to Chicage Via Kansas City without change. Annex cars fop Denver and 5t. Louls. CHICAGO LIMITED, From Los Angeles to Chicago. Solia_Vestibule Train Dally, with Dining. under Harveys management. Connecting ¢ leave San Francisco at 9 A. st and 3:30 p, ». daily, The best rallway from Cslifornia to the East. New rails, new ties; no dusi: interesting sceneryy And good meals in Tarvey’s dining-room or dininge Ticket (‘fMice—644 Market Streot, Chronicle Building. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RATLROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). ¥From San Francisco, beginning Octoker 27, 18904, WEEKDAYS, For Mill Valler and San Rafuel—7:30, 9:15, 11:08 A.oe: 1:65, 8:4 5. 6:50 p_ M. San Quentin—7:50, §:15 . M.; 1:45, 5:15 ». m. Extra trips for San Hafeel on Mondays, Wednes s at 11530 r. M. SUNDAYS. aays aud Suturl For Mill Valley, San Rafael aud San Quentin- 8:00, 10:00, 11:50 A. M.: 1:30, 3:00, 4:30, v8: ¥ M. *Does 101 rum Lo Kwu Quentin. THROUGH TRALNS. 7:30 A, M. weekdays—Cazadero and way stations 5 P! M. Saturdavs—Tomales and way staions. :00 4. M. Sundayé—Point Reyes aid WAY iighloas