The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 11, 1897, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

] THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1897 FRATERNAL BONDS Order of the Eastern Star. Oakland Chapter celebrated its first anni- in Masonic Temple, Oskland, last There was & good number in at- including visitors from Goiden Gate, Ivy, Mission, Golden Wave and Truckee chapters, besides Grand Secretary Kate S. Willats and other grand officers, also District Deputy Grand Matron Mrs. Geiberson and Worthy Patron Foster of the Chapter at Del Norte. Letters of regret at inability to be present were read from Worthy Grand Patron Tapscott and Worthy Grand Matron Mrs. Eila T, Hall. During the evening there was an ex- emplification of the work, and later on s | pleasant hour was spent around the banquet able. * fiesion Chapter met last Saturday night and received twenty applications. There is some talk of organizing a chapter | in the Western dition under the auspices | of g Solomon’s Lodge. It 1s expected that the proceedingsof the last Grand Chapter will be ready for distribution by the end of the current month. “Mrs. Mary E. Donoho, grand secretary of the order of the Rebekahs, is a candidate for ad- mission into Ivy Chapter. versary Thursda: tendance, Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Unity Lodge had a public installation of its of cers last Tuesday, and it was a grand exhibition | of the work by F. P. Dudley, D. D. G. M., and his During the evening there was an ad- liam E. Barnes, P. G. M., and a musi- cal and literary programme. The same evening the officers of Gotden G Lodge were publicly installed by Deputy L. C. Mer- HDeputy Mrs. H. G. Peterson installed the officers )riental Rebekah Lodge on Wednesday, and after the ceremony there was a dance. puty instalied the ofticers of Loyal | assistant dress by W | | Tne same d Rebekah Lodge in the presence of the grand mas- | ter, the grand secretary and Mrs. M. E. Donono, grana secretary of the Rebekahs. Mrs. Tillie Hut- ton, the retiring N. G., was presented & handsome regalia. | The Veterans will hold a meeting on the 25th Fountain Lodge of Oakland will install iis offi- cers to-night. The officers of Oriental Encampment were fo- | stalled last_week by Deputy J. A. Foster. The | Patriarchs Militany were present in body. | es of Sacramento met in one hall nesday and the officers of each were | st by Deputy McGray and his staff. The grana master and the grand secretary were pres- Grand Secretary Shaw has received from Japan a very handsome piece of embroigery in gold and colors, which represents il the symbols of 0dd | Feliowsnip. It is a mugnificent piece of work. lowing named were installed officers of Lodge by J. A. Boynton. D. . Glerrine, N. G.: G. huster. fernne. S.: J. ohn Striker, K. & G.: G. R. Noac J. Ryus, R. 8. V. G 1. ‘Cameron, L. § H. Broad, conductor; M. K. Kulken, W Sather, L G.; k. A | Lund, 0. G A general Invitation has been extended to the members of the order to attend the installation of the 10 lowing named officers or Hobor Lodge, Wes: | Oakland, on next Wednesday nieht: F.L Gove, N. G.; E. L Talbot, V. W. W. Neal, Barnes, P. S, and R. G. Granam, treasurer. Ancient Order United Workmen. | Grand Recorder Hirshberg left for Chicago last Thursday (o aitend a meeting of the Supreme Lodge relief committee, to be held to-day. Cali- fornia has a ¢ alm for $160,000. | Magnolia Lovge had its officers installed last Mondiy by Deputy John Shira, after which Recorder J. Hoesch, 01 behalf of the lodge, pre- | sented a hundsome diamond stud to Jacob Davis, tae retiring mas.er workman. : On Tuesday evening Uniiy i.0)ge gave an enter- | taining smoker to its friends, who crowded the | Jodzeroom 1o its capacity. There was & piano solo by Harry J. Lesk; song. W. E. Wagner; comic | vocallzation, E. Hanson; presentation of & watch | and chain sad embiem of the order to L. J. | Parker, retiring master workman, by Dr. Laywal G. M. E., on behaifof the lodge: songs by Kelly and Marlow: address by E. Danforth, G. L ; duet | by r and Evereit; address by Graad Recorser hirshoers: duet, Martin and Lee Solomon, also | specialties by Lee Solomon; soug, P._Abranamson ¢ duet, Mendel and White; trio, Kelly, Matlow wud Haisen: comic song, Charies Miller, and | | comic recitation, Charles Miller. As u result of this smoxer, which was voled a great succ-ss, wenty-five upplications were received. The lodse expecis to iniilate Hirty (andivates on the 26th inst 1he California Workman, the official organ of | the order, has opened a free employment bureau | for the unemploged of the order in (his City Last Wednesday the grind master, assisted by ¥. S. Poland, b. G. M , Deputy Wells and the P, cific drill team. Instituted Palo Alto Lodge in the town of that name. The iodge has thirty charier bers. Ma.fild Lodge with thirty charter | bers wus instiiuted on Friday by Deputy | Poland and Special Deputy Weils. | | Lmmes has reorganized Alianibra Lodge | witls & iarge membership. Woudiand Loage Wil initiale a large class of candidates to-morrow evening when F. 8. Poland. D. G, M. W., will give the screeu work aud he will be assisied by Spectal Deputy McPherson. Degree of Honor. The meetinz of 1vy Lodge last Wednesday | evenin, ¥ interesiing and was well | ded, there being visitors from Dawn of Hope, Silver Star, Silver Spray sna Minerva lodges | present. Luring the evening thero was initiated one candidate, but the event was the installation of the oficers: Mis. Maude Mowe, P.C. of H.: Mrs. M. L. Hodges. C. of H.: Mrs. A. E. Parkin- son, L. of H.; Mrs Sadie Carr, C.of Mrs. 1da M. Bradiey, Mrs. A F. Ingersoll, F. Mitchell, receiver; Mrs. L zzle Mrs. M. S. Kiopeck, I W.: J. Jorgenson, Dr. 8. G. Tucker, M. E.; and Mrs. Loulse . organist, by District Deputy Mra. kiva | gaw, in that periectness of manner that has characterized that lady’s wor<. There wasa pre- senta.iun of an emb.ematic brooch to Mrs Moore, P.C.of H.,aud oneto s Mitchell, who earned the title of P. of C. by having served three years £5 receiver. The lodge s iu s flourishing con- dition, and on the 28th it will give an entertalu- ment for the benefit of the drill team. Minerva Lodge wili meet to-coriow night in its new quariers in Holtz's Hail, West knd, Alameda. Mrs. Wilkin- Native Sons of the Golden West. I he officers of Pledmont Parlor will be publicly lled on the 15th fnst., and thoseof Halcyon Parlor will be installed also in public on the 19th. These pariors, lochted in Alameds County, are hurd st work preparing progrsmmes, and each ©expects to do better than the other. To-morrow eventng J. B. Knowiand, D, D. G. P., will insta | the ofiic-rs of Athens Parior.and a number of the grand officers have accepted an | 1nvitation 1o be pres-nt. A number of cand dates will recelve from a team from Oak land Parlor the beautitul Oriencal degree. Grand Ora.or Coniey will officially visit Menlo Parlor on Wednesday, when there will be an in- stallation of oflicers, initiation of new members and a banquet, quite enough_1or one night. E. %, Clute s president and ¥. W. Kugler secretary of this parior. E. A. Light, D. D. G. P., will install the officers of Chico Parlor this week, after which a vicim will receive the Coyote degree. Argonaui and wridiey pariors will visit Chico Farlor in a body that night. Wednesday night California Parlor will install its oflicers, J. +. O'Donnell being the installing officer, Several candidates will be initiated that night Caiifornia_Parlor received from its committee, composed of J. J. Jamison, Frank K Rysn and S, ploom, a ser.es -1 resulutions enlogistic of its late piesident, Michael Seidgsohn, and ordered the d 'ou the minulesor the par.orand a the relstives o1 the deceased. The as oriered draped In mourning for | #_Etanford Parlor, D. 1., Ing'alied the following named_oflicers of ‘Alcalie Paricr last ( Weanesday u a very able manuer: J. B. Acton, : Wiilsm Fenstermacher, P.: L.'S. Graves, browne, W. Wilcox, Vie-presdents; H. Morton, R. =.; R. H. Hesaon. F. & A. Lacderich, M. J.Porter, I %.: E. 0. 8.1 wyler, T.; Dr. J. Gallwey and Dr. F. T geons J. Siaude Jr. the retiring pre the recivient of # handsome x0ld badge. A (olla- refreshments followed the ceremoaies, lor wili g.ve 1t8 sevenh anniversary ball 0a February 12, Native Daughters of the Golden West. Golden State Parior has instailea iis officers for the ensuing term, the work being per.ormea by | Mrs. Anna Simpson of Buena Vista Parlor, actiag | s . D. G. P.. nssisted by Mrs. Annie Mayer of Alta Parior as G. 5.; Mrs. Lillian Carlie of La Es- trelia as £. G. P. ana Miss Emma Dellwig of Uro | Fino Parlor as G. M. The officers are: Miss Mil- lie Tetjen, P. P.; Miss Louisa Hayessen, P.; Miss Lulu Fabrenkrug, Miss Bertha Bruce snd Mrs. Nellle Lester, vice-presidents; Miss Johanna Meyer, K. 8.: Miss Lena Ducker, ¥, S.; Miss An- nie Mayberry, M.; Miss Louise Meyer, L S.: Miss | Manie Magoire, 0. S. Rosa Day, Lillle Uhligh, FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., < Leldesdorfl St., Tel. Main 1954 CENTRA ) OFFICE Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel. Main 5144, Uptown Office—Bald win Hote! (adjolning Grul Room). Tel. Main 339. PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. & | of many kind services. | man, the retiring chancelior commander, -Freda von Staden, trustees. At the close of the installation s handsome opal and diemond ring was presented to Miss Millle Tfetjen, the retiring president, after which a pleasant soclal evening was spent, refreshments being servea at tete- tete tables’ and vocal music wa given by Mrs. Anpie SImpson, recitaton by Mrs. Carlle aud 1n- strumental musicby Miss Fahrenkrug. Miss Hosa Day, D. D. G. P., a prominent mem- ber of Goden State Parlor, insialled the officers of Santa Rosa Parior last Monday eveaing. During her stay in the City of Roses the deputy was well entertained. Oro Fino Parlor had its ofticers Installed for the current term by Mrs. J. A. Steinbach, G. D. D., assisied by Mlis E. A. Spencer, the work being done by Mrs. Stelnbach in a_mannier that_cannot be excelled and creating new ofticers. The officers a: P. P.: Miss McLaughiin, P.; Miss A. Hinck, Mi L. Laws aud Mrs. Kapp, vice-presidents: Dellwi; Miss M. J. Smith. R. . Mulca . Wright, M. : Miss Murphy. J. 8: Miss Heprix. O. ~.: Mrs. Church, Miss J. Stark and Miss M. Hinck, trustees. Miss Duke, the re- tiring president, was the reciplent of he parior's ¢steem. Dancing and a collstion’ followea the ceremony. T. Improved Order of Ked Men. Frederick Brandt, P.G. §., assisted by M. L. Wheeler, D. ., raised up the following chiefs of Bald Eagle Tribe last week: J. P. Maguire, S. R.Smith; P.: J. Madson, S 8. T. Roche, J. S. A. J. Ermark, S. Rothberz, Morris Haas and Jobn Brenjord. warriors; A. Smith, E, C. Fleischer, Jobn Brockweldt and E. Glibert, braves; C. O. Swanson, G.of W.,and D. E. Magrusen, G. of F. It wasalarge and enthusiastic audience that met in Twin Peaks Hall last Friday and listened to the very instructive lecture delivered by Great Chiet of Records C. F. Burgman under the auspices of the order. The lecturer talked of the country from the time of Washington to the present and told much that created a deep im- pression on the minds of his bearers. The lecture also dealt with the order and was illustrated wich beautiful stereopticon views. On_Friday next Great Prophet Jackson and Great Chief of Records Burgman will g0 to An- gels. Calaveras County. to institute a tribe there with forty charter members. Last Weanesday there was a large meeting in the wigwam of Manzanita Trib~. There was a presentation by J. B. Gr.fliths, P. S, of & very bandsome watch charm to F. J. Fuller, the retiring sachem, and Henry A. Chase, P. presented 10 Deputy M. 1. Wheeler a very fine badge, Show- ing the various colors of the degrees in recognition “There were present: F. Brandt, P. G. S.; C. ¥. Burgman, G. C. of K.: F.D. Brandon, Witham Nutall and W. J. Follet, past sachems: C. H. Parrisn, D. G. S.: W. H.' Hin- dieof Arapahoe and H. J. Hoey of Modoc Tribes. A new tribe wili be instituted in Ked Men’s Hall on the 24ih inst., with fiity charter nembers. - It will be jocated In Twin Peaks Hall. H. B. Jennings, D. G. 5., raised the chiefs of Ara- pahos Trive ast riday. They are: C. W. Marle.t, X: A, B. Long, 8. S.: 3. W. O'Nelll, J. 8 J. ¥ol 3 M.L Tierney, C. of R.: J.'a. Deluney R. E. Cole, R. of W.; M. Giimore, G.of W M. Kelley, G. of F. Enights of Pythias. TUnder the laws of this order no member Is per- mitted Lo engage in the retall liquor business. If a member subscquent 10 his admission engages in that vocation, either as owner of asaloon or as bartender. his lodge must expel him, and & lodge { failing to do so woula be in danger of having its charter revoked. Bay City Lodge received five applications last Wednesday and installed its officers A. Hoff- was the recipient of & very handsome jewel of the P. C. rauk. At the close of the lodge refreshments were served and addresses made by G. . Morrl- som, Kev. M. 5. Levs, J. D. Abrams and ochers. A'delecation of the Unifoim rank visited Roma Lodge on Tuesday evening A result of thls visit will in all provabiiity be the organization in tha 1odge of a company of the rank. The team of Uni.y Lodge conferred the Knight rank. long form, on several applicants before Mars Lodge on, Tueaday, #nd the work was aone in a very satisfac ory manner. On Fridav the grand officers wers received by Erueka Lodge, its otticers installed and a colia- tion was sery William Qointon of Sacramento, D. G. C., has returned from the spriugs greatly improved in hea.th. During his absence the dutes of h:s office were cr+ ditably filied by Chris Wilke. 1he Supreme tibunal will meet in Indianapolis February 3, to determine cases brought betore it. Knights of Honor. This is the season of Installation and the grand ofticers are kept very busy, often baving to install the officers of three lodges in one night. There was a large uttendance in the hall of Polar Star Lodge Iast week to listen to an address. on ~Temperance” by Phiip Prior, P. D. During the same evening the mem vers of ihe lodge were addressed by Grand Dictator A rchibald Y.rba Buena Loage initiated a candidate last Monday and received (wo applicaions. 1he iodge will be visited by the grand dictator o-nis ht. ¢ On Tuesday the officers of Norman Lodge were installed by R. A. A. Summers, D. G. D., assisted by J. W. Rour<e, P. G. D.: W. J. Thom son, G. A. D.; T. johnstone, G. P.: J. A. Lawrence, D., and W. S. Pierce, D, The ceremony was followed by & canquet. On Luesday Center Lodge of Berkeley received six applications, and its cflicers were instailed by Grand Dictator Archivald ussisted by M. L. Crowe, & R. Knights and Ladies of Honor. Assessment 449 has been levied for the current month and the same is payable on or before the 31s: inst. Grand Protector T. A. Lauder is quite ill at his resitence In Sacramento. Grand Secretary S. B. Carleton paid a visit to Berkeley Lodge last week and he was warmly welcomed. Aurora Lodge initiated three candaidates last Monday and instalied the following officers for the current term: Annie C. Lorenzen, P. P.: Mary B. Price, P.; Mary E. Watterman, V. P. Lillie B. Holcomb, R.8.: 1izzie A. Rapp, F. Dr. A. 8 Cook, T.; Minnie Billingslea, C. Fraser, G.: Christian Lorenzen, guard: Bell Lee, sentinél; Fanny Igo. organit. The following named officers of Yerba Buena 1 odge of San Jose were installed dnesd E. . Green, P. P.: J. C. McD W. . naid, Sollinger. V. P.; Miss flia McGlynn, C.; Miss M. MeCar.hy, G.; M. A. McDonald, R. Peiers, ¥.S.: 'A. L. Hubbarg, T.: Ira Pontius, guardian: Willlam Kane, %.. Mifss M. Talbot, Mrs. N. Valdezand E. B. Green, trustees. G.J. Order of Chosen Friends. The initiatory team initiated one candidate for Social Council last week and eleven for Sunset Council on last Saturday. On the 15th it will ini- tlate about twency for Juanita Council of Oakland and on the 28th wul do the work for Crystal Coun- cil. The officers of Teutonia Councli were installed by Deputy Miller last Monday. Eelmont Coungil by special dispensation will give & leap-year party on the 23d inst Last Wednesiay Deputy Hartley instailed the officers of Sacramento Council, assisted by Grand Recorder Wallis, Grand Councilor Boehm, Vice- Councilor Thiel, ¥. W. Day, G. T., and £. L. Woife, S R. Mrs. L. Vice, the retirng councilor, was presented on behai? of the council with a very fine gold jewel. A collation followed. Franklin Councli lnitlated four candidates on the 2d inst. The grand conncilor and the grand recoraer will g0 to Woodiand on the 18th inst., when there wili be a joint meeling of Woodlaud and ~urprise coun- cils and the new officers will be Installed social Council will hold an open meeting on the 14th inst, Young Men’s Institute. Grand President Gallagher has announced the following visitations: January 20, Santa Ba bara; 21, Los Angeles; 22, San Diego: 24, San Luis Obispo: 25, Salinas; 26, Castroviile; 27, Wat- souville; 28, Monterey: 29, Gilroy, and 30, San Jose. M. M. Estee will lecture on *The Groundwork of Our Liberty” before Washington Council, in Metrop:litun Hall, on the 18th inst. The Sheridan Cluu will give an entertainment in Mission Parlor Hall on the 16:h Inst. At a recent meeting of Mount Tacoma Council Deputy Supreme President Rev. Fa her k. J, O'Dea, who was in the vieinity. went to tne meet- ing-place of the council and paid a fraternal visiv and deliverrd a shrt address. La t Wednesday the grand president and Deputy C. 't Hughes visited the councii at S ockton and installed jts officers. The president is J. D. Hur- kius; secreiary, J. J. Roan: executive committee, A. Chisbolm, G. Chiieri and A. V. Seanlsn. A banquet tollowed the ce-emony of Installation. Ignatian council has completea arrangements for the grand ball it wili give oa the 224 in Native Sous’ Hall. . Young Ladies’ Institute. Branch No. 7 will give a musicale on the even- Ing of the 25th of February The officers of Branch No. 1 were installed in a very Impressive manuer by Deputy Miss Anna Powers last Monday. The officers of Branch No. 2 were ins‘alled by Miss M. Teeny. deputy. The reiiring president, Miss Kate Desmond, was the recipient of & hand: some emblematic pin. Foresters of Amerion, J. . W. Saunders, grand sub-chief ranger, will ofticially visit Court Justice on Monday evening and Court Shell Mound, in Golden Gate. on next Thursday evening. Among the visitors In the grand secretary’s oftice during the past week were Abe Wilson, R, and J. . Ing Jr., P. C. R., of Court Capital of California; Charles O. Root, P.OC.R. of Court Sacramento, and Ellas Rolden of San Jose. grand nlor beadle of this jurisdictio ‘Ihe officers of Court . astroville No. 149 were Insislled on lust “luesday evenlng by Geor Wagner, D. G. C. R,, assisted by H. V. Mueller, C. K. of Court ~ania Lucla, In Salinas. A banquet served later 1 (he evening J. W. Geeslin, D G. C. R., assisted by Past Chiet Renzers Jonn Morris, C. A. Root, J _Alexander, G. G. UER, . L. Kemlizer and J. C.'ing Jr., instalted the newly eiected oflicers of Gourt Capital of Cali- wi n Foresiers' Hall, Sacramento. The fol- Ordcrs instantly executed on latest market quo- ., tatlons. Beference lst Natioual Bank, 8. F. CHICAGU. PRIVATE WIRE, NEW YORK, l for: i last Monday evening, in full amplified fofm, in the presence of the many friends of the were installed: Fred Harrls, J. P. C. R.; ilson, C. K.; A. W. Cambell, 8.'C. R.; J. H. treasurer; W. H. Collins, financlal secre. Abe Dolan, tary: Phil Hirsch, recording secretary: W. W. Mott, & W.; S C. Lancaster, J. W.: J. Kicharas S.B.; A. Huberi,J. B.: H. Rubenstein, trustee Dr. F. G. Fay, physician. An interesting pro- gramme followea the installation. Aa eloquent and enterinining address on the history and principles of the order was delivered by H. W. M. Ogg, past grand sub-chlef ranger. Companions of the Forest. After the Installation of the officers of Robin Hood Circle on last Wednesday evening tbe reur- ing treasurer. Mrs. M. Wessel, was presented with ahandsome gold jewel and a beautiful basket of flowers as a token of the appreciation of the circle for the four years of constantand active servicein that office. The circles in Uakiand certainly appreciate the services of their presiding officers. Last Wednes- day evening the Tetiring chief of the Oakland Cir- cle, Mrs. Davis, was presented with & handsome Jewel by Miss A. D, Bremer. grand secretary, on behalf of the circle: and on Thursday evening Mrs. F. Jacobs, the reuring chief of ihe United States ot America Circle, received as a token o appreciation a v-ry handsome jewsl, the present- tion being made by Mrs. M. A. Duke, grand chief com panion. Last Wednesday Inter Nos Circle had its oftl- ceis installed by Mrs. L. 3 oster, D. D. sisted vy K. Chamberlain o Bonte Circle. oflicers are Mrs. J. J. Neely, whose services as culef companion were 50 well appreciated tha. she was re-clecied for a second (erm: Mis. C. Peddie, 8 C.: Mrs. K. Harringtou, F. S.: M. Forest, R. 8.1 Mrs. L. Kirschoer, 1.: M133 Mae Jennings, K. G. Miss Lizzie Donaidson, L. G.; Miss M. Gaul, I. G.; Mrs. M. Cain. O.G. The ceremuny was folowed by & dance given In honor of Thomus Blake, J. P. C. C., after which there was a fine bauquet. T sociul feature of the evening was one of the most pleasant that have been given in monihs, and the ouly regret was that is, like il toings, had 1o cowe 10 an eud. Anclent Order of Forester: The foliowing named were instalied as officers of Court University last Tuesday: Haryey Jewett, C. R.: T. Chase, S. C. R.; F. Smith, F.S.; Robert Bleakley, T.; Jonn Lioyd, R. S.; M. savage, S. W.; Horace Kldder, J. W.; & G Brown, J. B.: Dr. Farrer, physician. M. Boehm, H. C. 8. C. R., and P. J. Cole, H. C. S.W., officlally visited Court Benicia on Tuesday, when officers were installed. After the ceremony the hall was opened to friends of the court, there were addresses by the High Court officers setting forth the objcts of the oraer, afier which there were danciug and a coliation. During the past week Dr. E. G. Case, tne high chief ranger, accompanied by George W. Lunt. H. C. T, visiied a number of courts, and_on Tues- day evehing werein Napa at .he installation of the officers of the court there. A banquet followed, when addresses were made by the High Court officers. On Wednesduy these officials visited Court Sherwoed Fores:. when five candidates were {uit.ated and the officers were Insta.led. Dur- ing (be eveniug there was & musical und Lierary programme. On Thursday evening Court Lincoln will receive the graud oflicers in Wushington Hal . Court Star of the Mission ins:alled_the following named oficers last W ednosa R.; J. R. Watson, S C. 1t.; G. J. Hansen, T.: J. L. Golton, ¥ . J. Philiipcen, K. S.: G. Sorenson Vi A Williams, J. W.; W. L. Christ S. B. William ‘Luther. J.'B.: Dr. W. 0. Wilcox, physi- cian. “this court has organized a sociul club, waich will give a series of entertalnments and soclals. Companions of the Forest. ‘Tha officers of Loyal Ulrcle were installed on Monday by M: L. Bacon, assisted by Mrs. Hardenburgh as grand herald, the work being doue In & very lmpressive manner. The hall, which had been tasteful y festooned with garlands of evergreens and bunting, presented & pretty ap- pearunce and was crowded with membe:s and friends, who listened to the tollowing programme: Overture, Californ.a State band: recitation, Bianche Sylvia; soug, Rose Benvett: sailor's bornpipe. Miss Dollie Baxier; scene from one of ~hakespeare’s plays, Messrs. Burrows andMe- Cloud; song. Miss Hatiie Morins; song, Mfss Ruby Simons: song, Miss Lille Bodereld, and rancy dauces, Miss xthel McCormack uod Mrs, Tryphi- nia Pritchard. Mrs. M. Priichard received aioken irom the circie for hav.ng brought in the greatest Il ber of members during the werm, and Mrs, M. . Tackley, the retiring chief, was presented a basket of beautlful flowers. This circle, which star.ed six months ago with thirty-two mem bers, has now & membersup of sixty. Bohemian Circle, af.er installing lts officers, presented Mrs. Luclile Christiansen token of its uigh esteem for her, ani then followed a banquet. Junior Order American Mechanies. Deputy State Councilor Beillnger has left Los Angeles for the East to settie up the estate of his deceased father. Deputy Stanley instailed the officers of George A. Custér Council on the 5th and those of John A. Logan Council on the Sth inst. State Counciior Schaertzer installed the officers of Jumes Monroe Council in Alameda last week in a manger that refiected great credit on him. Last Tuesday the first public ins aliation of offi- cers of & council of this order in this ~tate was the swearing in of the officers of Starr King Council by Stale Councilor schuertz.r, assist>d by Depuly McC.inton. It was & very Impressive affair and witnessed by & large Dumber of people. Dur- ing the evening Mrs. D. Ciark read s neat poem iilustrating the peculiarities of one of the mem- bers- a good-natured skit, enjoyed bugely by the individual auned at. The Grand Army. Liberty Post has elected the following named as officers for the ensuing term: S. C. Smitn, P. C.; N. B. Brown, 8, V. C.; J. M. Warner, J. V. C.; E. Shanks, chaplain; G. M. White, 0. I.; J. Reber. surgeon: L. S Harvey, Q. M.; R. 0. Perry, 0, G.; J.M. Warner and N. E. Brown, delegates. The 10 lowing past post commanders are entitled to seats In the départment encam pment to be held av Salinas: L.S. Harvey, S, M. Carr, E. B. Grifiith and W. J. Park. The following named officers of General George G. Meade Post were installed last Tuesday by W. J. Ruddick, P.C.: Robert Graham, C.: Edward Walsh, & V. C.: W. H. Coles, J. V. C.: W. F. Howe, C.; & H. Hunt, Q. M.i 5. W. Knowles, surzeon; W. Moore, officer of the dmy: R. S. Subers, aflicer of the'guard: S. f. Hunt, delegate 10 the State encampment; John Murphy, aliernate. The officers of Lincoin Post and of Lincoln Corps were installed in public last hursday night in Native 003’ Hail in the presence of many beople. J.J. Lyon, P. C. was the installing officer of the post and Almirs J. Harow was the installing uiticer for the corps. The officers of 1he post are: P 1L Muss, C.; C.J. Handley, S V. Read, J. V. C.: J. C. Bolles, Q surgeon; M. Murphy, chapiai T. Holoert, Q M. s H, Those of the corps are: ' Mina Sheidon, Comstock, S, V.P.; Jennie L. ~tone, J. V. P. conductor; tion there Was presented an excelient programme of song. Endowment Guild. The officers of San Francisco Chapter, P. E. G. of A., were Installed In the presence of a large number of people by Deputy Supreme Governor R. W. McGarvie in St. George’s Hall last Wednes- day. Dr. A.T. Derby is the past governor for the ensuing term: ). 8. Feimberg, G.: James R. Wear, V. G.: J. F. Kggert. 8. . Eowman, T.: Dr. J. P, Le Fevre, 3. .- W. & Lewls, W.; Allen Lckert, G.: J. R MecCrodan, “chap aln: Henry Huf schmidt, J. P Le Fevie sud W.H. Thompson, trustees. The following-named were appointed & committes 10 arrange 10r an entertalnment and ball to be given In March: Henry Hufschmidt, J. R. Wear, W. H. Thompson, U. Le Fevre, Dr. Derby and K. W. MeGarvie. Woodmen of the World. Cakland Camp installed the following officers last Monday: K. T. Taylor, C.C.; F.T.Johnson, A, L;S. H. Masters, B.; T. M. Robinson. C.: 1, J. McKim, E.: W. Baldt, W.; J. C. Snow, S.: A. E. Bolton, M. The installation by C. L. #obinson, P, C. C. of Alameda, was highly pleasiug to the large number pressnt. General Organizer Rogers has beent doing good work {a_the mnorthern part of fthe State. On New Years' day he insti uted a camp at Corning, Te- bama County. with twenty ch>rier members. He spends a few days with each camp aod materially 2dds L0 the membership. ‘ Head Mana ter Bo 1k of Oakland pald an official visic to the camp at Plexsan‘on lust Frida: and was very pleasantly eniertalned. A large number of membe § 0f L. Order were present from Liver- more, ana_they voied the membeis of. the Pieas- anton Camp royal hoats. Tue year just closed has been a most satisfactory one 1o the order. American Legion of Honor. Grand Commander Filben, assisted by Grand Secretary Burton, installe | the officers of Golden Star Council last Thursdsy in the presence of a arge membership. The new laws of the order were fully explained by the grand secretary and addresses were made by the grand commander and W. D. Mansfield, S. O. Grand Commander Filben will shortly visit all the councils, expecting to close his visitations in the period of sixty days. lie wid be in this City 10 witiiess neariy ail the {nstal.ations of the offi- cers of the several local counc; The officers of Washingion, Myrtle and Alta councils will_be instaiied to-morrow, Wednesday and Friday evenings respec.ively. Afc-r installa. tion grand ofticers will explain”the recensly en- ucted laws. Knights of the Golden FEagle. Fdward 8. Rowand. who in 1873 founded the order, died at his home in the Easton the 2d nst. afier an iliness which had confined him to his home since the 14th of last month. At the time of his death he was assistant supreme master of records. There was a large attendance at the open meet- ing of Go'den Gate Castle on Mondsy and much amusement was afforded by the mock trial, the honors being carried off by Lackey, Mitchell and \iiliams. During the evening there were songs, reciiations and dancing. The officers of this castle will be installed to-nichi. This castie will Eive s Valimrine party, at which every lsdy will Teceive a vaientine. The officers of Califorais Castie were installed last week by Grand Chief McGowan, asslsted by + rand Master of Records Hanna and Past Grand Chief McCall. ‘The castle hus Feceived dispen- sation to reinstate members. Alpha Temple, Ludies of the Golden Eagle, had s ofticers lnni:llog‘ by Grand Master of et ords anna. This temple kas & number of TRl er of candidates HOTEL ARRIVALS. BALDWIN HOTEL. HLevy. N Y E Morge: Seattle G Cohn, Seattle W Ogden-& w, Spokane JAMsnlv&w,BC LA Manly, BO H de Lewln, St'Louls P R Ruben, Fresno J D Works, 'Los Angeles T L unningham, Stockton Xivs L McConfer, Cul P J Wilson, Stockton D138 § Otuer, Chicago G R Ingles, Kansas Clty W J F fe, Tucoma R Bennett, Vacaville 8 Otuer, Chicago H H Harris, S L Oblspo Dr E G Case, Ukiah S Newell, Stockton A CScanian & w, St Louls COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. W R Snauter, Br Colum G Z Akamo, Tokio Miss Hammond, Cal N Konishi, Tok:o M W Coeland, Los Ang J B Kelly & w, S I, Obisp B D Morrison, San Jose ¥ M.Brown, Vallejo G W George, Valejo MrsG D Howe, Sacto X Healy, San Joss A ¥ Abrabam, Sta Kosa T Cleary. Moniana, J Tover, Spokane J A Manniag, Portiand W Dorning, Poriland J McCartan, Portland € H Peterson, Portland G Volhard, Portiand D H Painter, Minneap G D Heya Souoma J B Chmbers, ~onoma Mrs W H Snephard,Chgo H C Downlng, Salem, Or PALACE HOTEL. € M Goodall, Oakland A Blerce, Los Gatos J Repasy, San Pabio Mrs E Shea. Reno J G Gocum. Stamiford D Oppenueim, N Y J L Hockman. Chicaco R J widney.Los Augeles 11 E Doolittle,San Diego kA Mursier, Mill waukee CRichardson, Tucoma "Coun: de Kergorly, Cal A Klinger, N'Y H J Oconor, ~an Diego C A Rathér, N Y ¥ Lang, Port and J R Mecant, San Diego H Hadden, Englund E N Churcnill, Napa ~ H Suydam, N Y Mrs Suydam, N Y Master L Suydam, N Y L W Morgan, Los Ang _ Mrs C Denel, Sacto E R Thompson, Stockton J Garwoud, Stockion W 15 Bonu tield, Towa LICK HOUSE. Wm T Porter, Fresno G W Strohl, Napa W Lard & w, Toe Dailes Mrs H > Wilson, Dalles Mrs D M French, Dalles Mrs F L Houghton, Dalles Geo L Alexander, Cal ~ C 5 Donohoe & w, | al Brs Brisco. Chico Eiwood Cooper, Elwood W P Hammau, NY S W Ched., san Kafael Phil Beunlman, L Ang G E Lawrence, Lodl A S Mil er, Alaska Chas Geyer, Oregon Fredeiick Joshlyn, Ptid J M Lathrop, Newman TS Spaulding, Woodland R Barcroft, Merced ¥ W Carrell, Fresno Dan Jones. Lower Lake H Gooren &'w, Cadelia J. G Houston, Sac MrsF W Wanton, Cal Miss F Waaton. Cal F B Kington, S Clara W B Stuart, Placerville G W Rice, san Miguel NEW WESTERN HOTEL. I F Lawlor, Los Angeles B H Meyers, Los Ang P stnciur, N Y W G Hurdy, D G C W Nelson. Uakland N Y A z J'N Floyd, O Laudivida, N Y C Shardey, Randsburg L Zikle, Roatiok R H Handy, Rodeo G M Jeficott, Portland J H Wallace, Merced C A Bluck, Merced J Wil'son, Santa Kosa J Shaw, Mare Is and A M Siiveria, kodeo C Bergers, Cal ¥ I I Hosshack, Por:1and M J McMauu, Tifton Slade, US N J Joues, N are Islana J Tibveits, Kodeo 1 1 Summ, Portiand. Andrew, Portland L B Warren, U'S N ¢ X C Chluttendén, San Jose L M smiih, Cal J°C Curtis, Spokane McManies, Spokane W J Harley. Wash, D C J D Wailace, Salt Lake M A Mathews, Sall Lake J M Lane, Los Angeles H C Koth, Los Angeles W Jackson, Urovilie: . ¥ M Fralier, Los Gatos RUSS HOUSE. 0 C Clark, Oakland T F Barry, Los Angeles J H Thomas, Victoria F Quirk. Nevada Gen Muson, Bakerefleld T X, i under & wi,LGatos 3T Bell Los Gatos ¥ Kutz, Oakland R White. Sucramento W E Cunningham. Sanger D Spi.z, Salt Laxe RT Kimbali, 3ult Lake F M Grane, San Jose K R Williams, Orange. J R Barrett, Ukiah Mrs Humphreys, P Grove Mrs 5B Willls, sac Mrs J A Woodsen, Sac A W Grabam, Cal J A Brown, Cal H Willard, Red Bioft H Stewart, Boonville K N Marcens, San Rafael W _H Jordan, Oakisud J Doyle, Butte G T Hoodly, Tonie H C Murphy, Healdsbrg JJ Livernash, Healdsbrg F M Fiye, Oregon M C Petray, Livermore = J Rodgers, Stockton W € Brown, Mar inez ¥ J Upham, Coilinsville M E Merrit, Colifusville J Wyckoff, Woodiand M Cannon, ran Rafael GRAND HOTEL. W Middieroft, Salinas A Spinks, Sacramento H Smih. Chicago S Beuson & wi, Colo H Hanson, Sacto J Moore, Sacramento J Heudee & wi, Portl JCKerguson& wi,Salinas A'Mack & w1, Oakland J T Joues, Benicia L Brown, Newars 8 Midalemas, kresno A J Larsen, Lodi W March, 103 Angeies F A Hariow, ~an Diego J F Merchani, Waliz Wal MrsW R Broome, Sta Bar T R Broome, Sta Barbara Miss Broome, St Barbara i F Wurtele, Seatils W H Culmer, S Lake M S Kelley, New Y ork T A Owens, New York dumuel James. Sacto L G Hooker, teattie € W 'l roop, ~alem J W Bowen, Los Ang ~ Joun Hind!, Mexico H Van Phul, St Louis D C Knowles, Markhams J K Harrington, Sta Bar H W Patton, Lvs Ang J B budiey, an Liego L C Couverse, Wash B Raymond, Canada K > Lerkely, Texas M A Hendersou, sacio W § Gregory. Jac ©J Gregory, Jackson W P Thompson L Darneal, Los Gatos Mrs Browning, H W Crabb, Vakville J ~pear, Los Angeles J GMart in, Sacramento G H Stéwart, Los Ang T Dinkelsplel, Suisun J B Hoyt, B.rds Landing Mrs D D silackbuin, Cal Miss A Blackburn, Cal M1 §Blackburn, Cal D K Blackbura, Cal W B Harrison, Stockton J Klein, Lomyoc W H Eckhardt & w1. Sac Miss K Erenner. Sacto JSraig &w , Woodland J M Murry, Minoeapolis M M Lays, Stan Univ — . EKnights of the Golden Banner. Some time since the drill corps of the Knights of the Golden Banuer received a challenge from the Independent Cavalry COrps 10 compete for & tro- phy. Captain William Irelan states that the knights have received a note from the caval corps announcing its withdrawal of the challenge, and that the knights accepted the note without a cheer. J haurfin, San Jose J Stevens. Cal 3 W pEERag ® Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Explanation. The arrow flles with the wind. The top figures At station indicate maximum temperatur~ for the days; those underneath it, If any, the amount of rainfall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, during 'the past twelve hours. lsobars, or solid lines, connec’, s of equal alr pressure; iso-) therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The Word “high” means high barometric pressure and is usually accompanied by fair weather: “low" refers (0 10w pressure. and is usually preceded and accompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. “Lows” usially first appear on the Wushington coast. When the pressure s high in_the interior aud low along the coast, and the Isobars extend north and south along the coast, rain but when the “low’ 13 inclosed with marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb able. WIth a “high” in the vicinity of Tdaho, and the pressure falling to the Californla coast, warmer Weather may be expected in_summer and coider weather in winter. ‘The reverse of these conditious will produce an opposite result. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10. 1897, 6 ». a.—Weacher conditions and general forecast: "The following are the seasonsl rainfalls to date a8 compared with those of the same date lost sea- son: Eureka 22.96 inches, last season 15.90 Inches: Red Bluf¥ 11.23 inches, last season 6.66 inches San Franasco 1110 inches, ' last season 4.10 inches; Fresno 3.95 Inches, last season 1.11 inches: San Luis Obispo 7.87: inches, lust season 4.L0 1nches: Los Anaeles 5.31 Inches, last season 171 inches; San Diego 3.84 fuches, last season 1.7 inches; Yuma 2.12 Inches, last season .32 of an inch. ~an Francisco data—Maximum temperature 47, minimum 44, mean 46. An area of high pressure continues over the Rocky Mountain region. 1he pressure is falling over the country, west of the kocky mountains. Over Southern” Califynin and Western Arizona ther: has been & fal, of neariy atenth of an iuch in 1he past 24 hours. There appears to be a low over the Guif of California. The temperature has fal.en In the Sacramento valloy ana in the vicinity of San Francisco. It hay 0 in the Sau Jouquin va ley. Fog prevalls generally on the Pacific slope north of ~an irancisco; and south of San Francisco cloudy weather with light rain Is generaily re- poried. Heavy rains have fullen in Arizona. * maximuni wind velocity of twenty-right miles ¥ hour from the east Is reported from ‘Tatoosh n orecast made at San Francisco for 30 hours ending midnight. January 11,1897 Northern Callfornia—Cioudy and foggy weather Monday; fresh northeasterly wind, Southern California—Cloudy weather with rain early Monday morning: fresh easterly wind. Nevada—Fair Monday in northern portion: clondy in southern portion. Utan—Cloudy Monday; raln Monday night Arizons—Raln eaily Monday morning and in eastern portion Monday. #an Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy and foggy weaiher Monday, probably light rain: fresh north- erly wind. ALEXANDER MCADIE. Local Forecast Official. —_— OCLAN STEAMEKS. Dates of Departure From San Franciseo. STEAMER | DESTINATION.| SATLY | FIER. Jan 12.12 M| Pler 13 Tan 12, $pu|vier 13 Jan 12, e |Piscd Jan 12, 1ru | Pler 2 jan 12,12 x [Pier 8 Jan 1311am 1L Jan 15.10aM Kureka. ... Jan 14, au Clty Puebia Jan 14, Sam | Prer 9 Sunol........ | Gravs Harbor. 16,12 m|Pler 2 Jan Jan 16.11am | Piec LL | #an Diego. Jan 16, 1px|P M 83 China &Japan snn 1T, [ Jan 1R10AM san 18" 9aw |1 Jan 1% MIP M3 S STEAMEKS TO AXRIVE. i Erox |_bu: ~|Coos Bay ... 1 Humbold: Bay, .. 11 Coos Ray. 1 | Coos Bay .. 11 |Crescent City . 1 Costa Rica...... | Departure Bay. 1z Empire .| Portland... .. 1z Eureka.. 1| Newpore. . 12 Alcazar... """ |Grays Harbor 13 Santa Kosa.... [Sau Diexo.......... Jan 14 Crescen City. .. | Crescent Gity . Jan 14 Orizaba. . Mexico. Jan 14 Monow, :|sydney’ .|::3an 14 Wellington. . | Departure Bay.. Jan 18 State of Cai....|Portiana.. Jan 15 Del Norte....! Jan 15 North Fore. .. - |.-Jan 15 Walla Walia.. | Vicioria & Puget Sound [..Jan 15 Co0s Bay. Farallon. Arcata... " Rio de Janel San Juaa. Mexico SUN, MUON AND 11DE. UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODFTIC SURVEY- TiMES~AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND LOW WATERS AT FouT POINT, ENTEANCE TO SAN FRANCISCO PAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFI- CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Norr—The high and low wWaters occur ai the City Front (Mission-sireet Wharf) about twenty- five minu.es later than at Fort Polnt: the height of tide is the same at both places. Jununry—lbfl‘}. Monday, January 11. 7.26| Moon rises 5711|Moon sets. 1T 0.55 Ax Feot|Time | reqy [T1me| poey | N —w| 5 iy 6.04( TU[ 7.3u] BU[1LUB| Z8 12| 5.51| 0.8 A58/ 8.2/1.52| 21 13| 6.29 0.4/10.09| 85)..... L. Lw| L w |H W 14 fl.lB;’ 5.1 2.58| 0.0/10.564, 38 15| 4 5.1 35|—0.4/11.30| 3.8 18] 7' 5.2{ 4.11/—0.7/11.58| 4.0 17| 3.:8| 5.4 447/ —08].. i NoTE—1In the above exposition of tha tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the dsy 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 tide, and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, exceps when there are but three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The heights given are additions to th sonndings on the United States Coast Surve; charts, excep: when a minus sign (—) precedes th height, and then ihe number given s subtractive irom the depth given by the charts. NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographie Office located in tha Merchants’ Exchange ls malotained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially Invited to Visi the office, where completo sets of charts and sailing direci10us of the world are kept on hani ror com- PArison and reference, and the latest information can always be obained regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation and all matiers of interest to ocean commerce. . The time ball ontop of the buflding on Tele- graph Hill 1s holsted about ten minutes befoe noon, and is dropped at noon. 120ih meridian, by teiesraphic aigual received each day from the United States Naval Obervaiory a: Mare Island, ‘al. A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, If aoy, ls published the same day vy the afternoon papers, sud by the morning papers the following dav. W. S. Huemes, Lieutenant. U. S. N.. in charge, —— SHIPFING INTELLIGLNCE. Arrivel. SUNDAY.Januarv 10. Stmr Colon, Mackinnon, 28 days frm Panama and way ports: pass and mdse, to P M S S Ci Stmr Newsboy. Fosen, 2 hours from lumber, to Usal Lumber Co. Simr’ Honita, Reed, 43 hours from Coos Bay, etc: mdse, to O'C & N Co Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefleld, 85 hrs frm Tacom! 5600 tons coal. to 8 P Co. Up river direct Stmr Navarro, Duggan, 56 hours from Ventura; produce. to Erianger & Galinger. Stmr City of Everett, Laverge, 314 dags from Nanaimo: 3502 tons coal, to Johu Rosenfeld’s Sons. Stmr Truckee, Dan'els, 62 hours from Tillamook Bay: 366 M ft lumber. o Truckee Lumber Co. tmr Alcatraz, Walvig, 40 hours from Newport; balins’ to L White Lumber Co. Stmr Noyo, Levinson. 14 hours from For: Bragg; pass and mdse, to J S Kimball, Stmr Columbia, Conwas. 6233 hours from Port- land, via Astoria 403 hours: pass and madse, to O R & N Co. Stmr Corona, Jepsen, 60 hours from San Diego 510 Way pOris; pass aba mase, 10Goodall, Perkius 0. Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, 58 hours from Victoria and Puget Sound ports; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Gipsy. Leland, 32 hours frm Moss Landing. etc: produce. 1o Goodall. Perkins & Co. Stmr Greenwood, Carison. 19 hours from Cleone; wood. to L E Whité Lumber Co. “hip Occldental, Weaver, 16 days from Sesttle; 2300 tons coal, to Oregon Imp Co. Ship Yosemite, Fullerton, 19days from Tacom: 1760 tons coal, to & D Cnanaler. - Bark Curroliton, Jones, 17 aays trom Nanaimo; 2257 tons coul, to John Rosenfeld's Sons. Bkin North' Bend, Winkel, 14_days trom Wil apa Harbor: lumber. to Simpson Lumoer Co. Bktn Retriever, Bogan, 17 days irom Port Had- lock; lumber and 1aths. .0 W J Adams. Bxin Northwest. Lund, 18 davs from Port Biakeiey, oound 1or Newport. Lut in on account of carrying away rudder head Schr' John A, Heliquist, 8 days from Eureka; 340 M fLiumber. to Gieo L Nweet. Schr Jennie Wand, Christiansen, 20 days from Tacoma; iuwber, 1o Dickens Lumber ¢o. Schr Marie E Smith, Rosendall, 37 days from Tacoma: lamber, to Hengon & Co. iy chr Mary C, Campbell, 8 hours from a; 40 bxs butter, o Ross & Hewlett. e Sailed. SUNDAY, January 10. Stmr Alice Blanchard. Hugles, rortiand. Stmr Coos Bay. Hall, San Pedro. Ship George Stetson, Murohy, Kahulul Ship Two Broihers. 'Windrow, Puget Sound. Br bark Kivion, Davies, Burrards Intet. peXin Tam o Shauter. Patierson, Columbla ivr Schr G W Watson, Friedberg, Seattle. Telegraphic. POINT LOROS. Jan. 10.—10 = a.— Weathor cloudy: wind NE: veioclty 4 miles s Spoken. Per tuz Rellance—Jan 10 cff Point Reyes schr Sadle, from Umpqua RIVer, for San Francisco. Domestie Por ASTORIA—Arrived Jan 10—Stmr State of Call- fornia. heace Jan 8. COUS BAY-sailed Jan 10—Stmr Czarina, for S Rrrived Tea 10—Stme Chilcat, & rrived Jau 10—Stme Chilcat, from A stori GREENWOOD_Arrived dan’ 10-Stne Greom wood. hence Jan 9 ALBION —Sailed Jan 10—Stmr Scotla, for San Francisco. MENDOCING—Arrived Jan 10—Stmr Polnt Arens. henee Jnn 9. Ni2W WHATCOM—Arrived Jan 9—Br ship An- dora, 1rom Victoria. TATOOSH—Passed Jan 10—3tmr Lakme, from Tacoma. £.r San Pedro. PORT BLAKELEY—Salled Jan 10-Sobr Al- calde, for San Francisco. BOWENS LANDING—Safled Jan 10-Schr Newark, for San Fraucisco, SAN PEDRO—Salled Jun 10—Sehr Salvator, for Eurexa. EUREKA—Salled Jan 10-Stmr Pomoua, for San_Francisco, Arrived Jau 10-Stmr Faralion. hence Jan 9. - Movements of Trans- \tlantic Stesnars. NEW YORK—Arrived Jan 10~Stme Parls. fm Soutbampton; stmr Lu: ania, from Liverpool: sim Ls Champagne, from Havre. Sailed Jan 10-Sumr Stuttgart, for Bremen. HAVRE—Arrived out Jan 10—Stmr La Bre- takne. SOUTHAMPTO ginia, tor New Yor DELAWARE BREAKWATER—Passed Jan 10 =8 mr Peanland, irom Philadelphin. tor Liver- o —Salled Jan 10-Stme Vir- Importations, TORTLAND AND ASTORIA—Per Columbla. 242 ks pota oes. 2100 gunnles 3658 sxs flour, 37 8ks wool, 530 cs salmon, 580 DKgs paper. 27 pkgs copper and zinc. 44 sks booes, 111 bales scrap un. ) cs shoes. 20, pxs old metal, 35 s crack- ers. 67 ks Junk, 30 sks bones. 91 sks oysters, 1 lot express, 1 sk coin. 110t mdse. VANCOUVER— Per City of Puebla—25 drums glycerime, b5 cs envelojes 51 cs clzareiies. 30 ca tovaccy, 183 cs booisand shoes. 233 cs hats, 2cs woouen hanies, 1 bxd organ. | bxd pe al, % bxs sucvey instrument., 2 bxs brais sheets. 3 bxs tubing. 76 bdis hides and pelts, 18 pkss mdse. 500 bbls glucose, 501 cs evaporated apples, 20 bxd piinos. % Tacoms—678 bdls hides and skins, 1 carriace, 4 T e Ty iot household ruroitare. " W ‘Sesttle—1 s furnishing §oods, 3 sks cola, & bbls 2 bxs spices, 1 o3 clothing, 10 bxs books, e e k. 20 s bonas: 11 ks &rie peaches, 1 bx marble tiley, 5 bbls salt fish. 1 x allverware. 12 pes lumber. '2bxd pianos, 500 s salmon, 2 pkgs express, 28 DXs rubber goods, 3 ‘rames. D h Towasend—150 bals hides, 2 ca envelopes, bals paper, 5 pkgs mdse. O Y letorincty hig mdse. 83 pkgs hides and skins, les tures, 1 chest express, 1sk coin. Sitka—1 hxfl‘;fl'lm;"‘ S Killisnoo—: s deers] Evereti—1400 bars builion. 507 rolls 492 bals paper. Anacortes—7123 sk OAts. West ot Fargo via Tacoma—1838 sks whaat, 2 sks mdse, 1 bx firearms, 1006 ht-sks flour, 9 pigs household goods. East of Fargo via Tacom a—3bxs bicycle parts, 1 bxg arn B 50 t 0nl. epariure Bay —450 tons coal. HUENEME-yPu Nayarro—11 sks beans, 1427 sks corn, 1854 sks barlev, 12.801 Ibs junk. San Buenaventura—1081 sks coro. 11 SAN DIEGO— per Corona—s0 cs egas, 1 bx felly. 6 bxs tongs, 3 crts bicycles, 1 bx wine, 1 cs tacco, 1 pkg overalls, 1 cs machlgery, 1 bl Mll‘- wax, 1 /ot household furniture, 10 €00k lmve:ln disk. 2 crts baking powder, 1 bx plaats, 7 bd1s fish, 51 bxs limes, 292 bxs lemons, 601 bxs Orangt pkes md 8 bxs tangerines. Newport—1 csk crockery. 140 bxsoranres, bbls swe -t potatoes, 1 chest tes, 1 os ralsins. 1 Redo du—5 bbls 1 cs wine, 266 bxsoranges, gasengioe, 1 carbinator, 1 bx fixtures, 1 keg 17 bxs liquor, 1 keg rivers 68 bxs iemoos, 633 lkvl barley. 10'bbls sweet notatoes, 23 bales wool, 1 8k a<h cems sks chili, 5 bbls vinegar. 1 bol 1 bx ilassware, § bxs tools, 8 pkgs mdse, 1 cs books, 3 bxs drugs, 22 cs hams, 122 cans 55 tubs butter, 7 bdis hoop ron. v Port Los Angeles—i63 bxsoranges, 160 sks wall- pluster, 17 cs olives. 1 s clothing, 1¢s G goods, 1 cs chuet 89 cs eggs, 1¥ cs uird seed, 41 bxs itmes. Santa Barbara—3 bxs suger, 3 pkgs springs. 2 bxs butter, 4 pkgs l'l)lgli 1 nr:;l 27 bxs lem- ons, 2 bxsoranges, sks crawfish, 2 Port Harford—1 cs cigars, 1 bx rubber goods. 1 cs stationery, 80 cseggs, 65 bxs butter, 14 bxs fish, 17 bxs apples, 2 coops chickens. COOS BAY— Per Bonita—1 cs 4 tubs butter, 19 fire logs. FORT BRAGG—Per Noyo—256 M ft lumber, 1 pkg castings, 2 pkgs mdse. Consigneos. Per City of Puebla— Bissinger & Co: H Walde k; Blake, Moflitr & Towne: Wells, Fargo & Co; F M Waston: Naval Storekeeper. M I: Lonion, Parls and Americen Bank; Sawyer Tanning Co; H Levi & Co: A J Krager & Son: California Saw Work: H S Chase; i N Thornton; J A Fol, & Co; J Woods & Coy Lievre, Fricke & Co: J Swicher; M‘ E Bigelow: Reichert & Co: S H Frank & Co: \V‘ C Reveal: Wheaton, Breon & Co; Sussman, H & C Vermont Marbte Co: W P Morgan: S Grund: E C Dailey; Fredericksburg Brewery: Allen & Lewis: Thos Rogerson; Seiby Smelting and Lead Co: W G Richardson: J Wieiand: C A Bell: CT Vlirulmn: O’Brien & S,ns; Deming-Paimer Milling Co; H,n.u Bros; CJ Leist & Co: Moore, Ferguson & Co; Panl Reger & Co: J <tencil; Oregon Imp Co: Reed & C¢ Buckingham, Hecht & C American Tobacco Co Rev C K McCarty: J J Bowers: C H Meyers & Bro; Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co: Greenbaum & Co: Glant Powder Co; H k Webster: L D Stons & Co: Long Syrup Co; L Saroni: Lamson CS 8 Co: Pacific Coast Svrup Co; Sherman, Clay & Co; O P Down- ing; P Berwin & Bro; Triesi & Co: Thos Day & Co: W W Montague & Co; H Waldeck & Co; Welch & Co. Per Co.um bia—Dalton Bros: J H Cain & Co: W T Garratt: Buckingham, Hecht & Co: M P Detels: McDonough & Runyon: Otis, McAllister &Co: J O Hawihorne; Wellman, Peck & Co; ¥ Hillens & Co: Weils, Fargo & Co; Sheidon Milling Co: Portiana Cracker Co; Moore. Ferguson & Co: Frank Lee: A ~ Smith; M E A Wagner; N Ohlandt & Co; ordes Willamette Pulp & Faper Co: Wells, Fargo & Ct Fogarty & Parker: Darbee & Immel: Chas Carl- son: Foard Stokes: J O Hawthorne: Goidsmiths & Lowenberg; Western Unlon ‘Telegraph Co. Per Noyo—¢ R Johnson; Unlon Lumber Co; P Knpudsen. Per Corona—Wetmore Bros; T G Newman: Pac Transfer Co: M S ~imas: Campodonico & Malcolm S Jacobs; Callfornia Chemical Works; Enterprise Brewery; San Franclsco Brewing Co; Dalton Bros: Milwaukee Brewers: W C Price & Co: Deere Imp {o: Nathan, Dohrmann & Co; J A Morshouse: M B Kohlberg; J 1vancovien & Co: Gray & Barbleri; ‘Wolf & Son; Pac fic Butchers’ SBupply Co; George K ~tarr & Co: A Vignier; K E Carter; Captain 4 S Young: Gould & Jaudin; Nash & Boesenecker; H O Greenhood: Levi Spiegel &Co: A Galli Frutt Co; J H Cain & Co: Dalton Bros; W P Fuller & Co: M J srandens ein & Co; L Scatena & « 0: Catholic Art aud Book Stors; Levy & Co: Foard & Stokes; CE Whitney &Co : John Loefller; Kapp & Stre 1 Joseph Tasel: McDonough & Kunyon; Orieptal Gav Englne Co; Newmark & Edwards: H Jui- man: M E Jordan: Rev ¥ S Wang; The Cudahy Packing Co; EJ Cably; Nye & Nissen; Hilder- brandt R & Co: F H Ames & Co: 4 G Wickson & n Co: McDonough & Runyon; L Breslauer: A Quade & Co; Tillmann & Bendel; Dairymen’s Union: Dodge, Sweeney & C De Bernardi & Co: H Genal D Bunker & (o: ¥ I Ames & Co: A Paladini; Gets Bros & Co: E J Bowen & Co; ron: & Co: Betts Spring Co: Von Voss & Co Hob Smitn; Goodyear Rubber Co: S Levy & Co: J B Iuguziia: Alcairaz Asphalt Co; F B Halght: Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz; Brigham. Hoppe & Co: Russ. Sanders & Co; Wheaton, Breon & Co: Jud son F uit Co: Witzel & Baker: H Heckman & Co; H Kirchmann & Co: H H Sattler & Co: Buffa o Brewery; Norton, Teller « Co; H N Tilden & Co: Wellman, Peck & Cc: Buffslo Brewery: Milwan- kee Brewery: Hills Bros; Sacramenio Fish Co: A Eana; Paclfic Coast Fish Co; Labor Exchange: A Pallies: Chas Jacobson. Per Navarro—J P Thomas: Erlanger & Galinger: S P Milling Co; P Harley: M «olman. Per Bonita—Marshall & Reimers: . O C & N Co; SR Davis. OCEAN TRAVEL. S. 5. AUSTRALIA tor HONOLULU only, Tuesday, Januar: 36, st 2P Special party Tates. The 8. 8. MONOWAI calls via HONOLULU hi &@fi—lmd and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, 7Thursday, February 4,at 2 P x Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOW Y, South Afriga. J.D. SPRECKELS & BROS, CO.. Agents, 114 Montgomery streat. Freight Office, 327 Market st., San Francisco. nm'ic COAST _STEAMSHIP €0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whart, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Tsland, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, K 113000 and Sitka (Alaska). at 9 A, Jan. 9, 24 For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tucoma, Everett, Anacortes and New W atcom (Beilincham Bay, Waak.), § 4. i Jan. 4,9, 14, 19,24,29, and every fifth day there- after, connecting’ at Vancouver with the C. P, & K., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G. N.'Ry., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For itureka, Arcata and Fields Landing (Hum. boldt Bav), sir. Pomona 2 r. ., Jan. 4 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28. and every fourth day thereatter. For Senta Cruz. Monterey. San Stmeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviots, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East Saa Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 4. M. Jan. 2, 6,10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and ‘every fourtn day thereatte For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrord (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbars, Port Los An- reles. Redondo_(Los Anseles) and Newport, 11 A Jan. 4, 8, 13, 16, 20,24, 28, and every fourth Qay thereatter. For Ensenada, San_ Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 4.3 25th of éach month. ‘Ibe Company reserves right to change steamers or sulling dates. Ticket oftice—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery sireet. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market si., San Francisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTIL.AND From Spear-street Whart, at 10 a. 1. FARE(813Firstcta }ooaclading VLI 186 Second-ciass fberth & meais SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: .Jan. 8 13,28, Feb. 2 ta i Jan. 8. 18, 28, Feb 7 ‘hrough tickets and through bag, w0 al Eastern poluis. Rates and foiders upos spplioa: tion t0 F. F. CONNOR, General Agent, 630 Market street, GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Superintendeqty CONPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUR French Line to Havre. CQBANTS PIEK(NEW) 42 NORTH River, footof Mortonst. Iravelers by this line avold both transit by English raflway and the discom{ort of crossing the channel in a smull boat. New Yors to Alexa idria, Kgypt, via Parls, first class $160, second class $116. LA NORMANDIE. ...... LA CHAMPAGNE Ton 1811043 £A BOURGOGNE, Jan. 23, 6. . LA GASCOGNE.... Jan, 30, p LA BRETAGNE., Fon 6, iy A ¥or farther particulars apply to e b ol lguxum-, Asent No. 3. Bowling Green. New Yor J. F. FUGAZI & CO, Aj avenus, San Fiancisco, * ~oi® 0 Montsomery STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington St. At 6 P. M, Daily. ¥reighc received up Ctoi30 P, ¥~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. ‘Uhe only line seiliug through tickets and giviog through freight rates to poin.s oa Valley Rallroad. i = EAMERS: T. C. Walker, J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, ity of Stockton. Telephone Muin 805. Cai Nav. sid Impt. Co FOR VALLEJO AND U. 8. FAV-YARD, STEAMER “MONTICELLO,” Paily ex. Saturd Sun.. 10:30 A 3. and 4p. IO G My A rw Landing Missi Do~x. Plerd. “Telephone Biack 261. ours szop ue Navy-Yard. N&SMJO&E, LOS GATOS & SANTA CRUZ R ALVISO LEAVES PIKR 1 MON- day. Wednesday, Friday, at 10 o w. Alvisg ‘ uesday, Thursday, Saturday. a: 8 ». i~ Freigne and Pussenger. Fare between San Francisco Alviso, 50c: to San Jose, 75¢. Clay 40 W, Santa Clara sty San Jose, *Trip gives 6 RAILROAD TRAVEL SOUTHERN IACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIO SYSTEM.) 3 kY lenve nnd are due to nrrive at, R e AN FIRANCINCO. LEAVE — FRoM JANUARY 1, 1897. — ARRIVE #6:00A Nites, fan Jose and Way Stations... 8:454 5300 Allaitio Express, Oglen aud Kasi.. 8:43F 7:00A Benicia, Vacaville, Rumsey, Sacra ‘mento, Oroville and Redding via Davis. .. 5 6:457 7:30A Martinez, San famon, Valiejo, Napa, Calistoga and Santa Rosa 6:15+ 8304 Niles, San_Jose, Stockton, Tone, Sacramento, Marysville, Tehama and Red Bluff. daane *8:304 Poters and Milton.. LAt #:00A New Orleans Express, Raymond (for Yosamite), Fresno, ~Bakerstield, Santa Barbara, 1.0s Angeles, Dom: ing, El Paso, New Orleans sud E 4450 4:45 6:152 15 9:002 1:00% Niles, San Jose aud Livermors..... 8:43A 11:30r Port Costa and Way Stations. . {7:452 4:00F Martinez, San Liamon, Valiejo Napa, Calistogs, El Verano an Banta Rosa, e 9:154 4:00r Benicia, _Vacaville, | Woodiandy Kuights Landing, Marysville, Oro- ville and Sucrawento ............. 11104 30r Lathrop, Stockton, Modesto, Hor- and Fresno, going via Niles, returning via Martines. 1454 5:00pLos Augeles Express, Tracy, Fremo, Santa Barbara and los Angeles ... 10:454 5:00r Santa Fo Ttonts, Atiantio Express for Mojave and Kast......... 10:434 6:00¢ European Mail, Oglen and Tast. 9:454 6:00p Haywards, Niles and Sau Jose...... 7:454 17:00p Valicio........ 4TS '2:00p Oregon Jixiress, Sacramento, ville, Redding,. Portl ound and Kast . PR b T L 7Y 101007 “Sunset Limited.” Fresiio, Loa Angeles, Bl Paso, New Orleans snd East ...... crereeees §1RIASE SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). B115 Newark, Conterviile, San Jose, Felton, N oviier Oreek, Santa Cruz and Way Stations. - ... :BiBop 2:157 Newark, Centerville, San ‘Alinaden, Felton, Boulder Creel Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations i 4:15r Newark, San Joss and Los {13:45p Hunters' Excursion, San Way Stations ... COANT DIVISION (Third & Townsend 6:4354 San Jose aud Way Statious (New “Almaden Wednesdays only).. 8:15A Ban Jose, Tres Piuos, Santa G Pacitic Grove, Paso Rubles, Sam * Luis Obispo, Guadalupe, Surf aud atos ... Jose and Principal Way Statiovs .......... 71008 10:404 Sau Jose and Way Stations. 5:002 11:30a Pulo Alto aud Way Stati 3:30% *2:30r San Mateo, Menlo Park, San Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Balinas, Monterey and PacificGrove '3: 0P Ban Jose and Way Stati *4:307 San Jose and Way Stations v San Joso M Priiclpal Way Siaiion BOr San Jose and Way Stations. 43¢ San Jose and Way Stations. ANDEO AND HAYWARDA 154 9:454 10:454 Melrose, Seminary Park, | 1454 Fitehburg, San Leandro, and 2 it ] 9:00p | 1 Runs through to Niles. ttalitsy ) ¢ From Niles. #12:002 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRARCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— *7:16 tv:gg n:oam,:. $1:00 *2:00 33:00 *6:007. 1. From 0AKLAND—Poot of Broadway.— *6:00 8:00 A £12:00 *1:00 1300 *3:00 100 :00P.M. A for Morning. P for Aftermoon. * Sundays excepted. 1 Saturdays only, + Sundays only. 1 Monday, Thursday and Saturday nights only. Tue dava and Saturdavs §<undays and Thursdays. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA. (IFIC RAILWAY ©0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of MarketSt. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 A.1.: 1 3:30, 5:10. 6:30 P. M. Thursdays—Extra #t11:30 p. x. " Saturdays--Exira trips as 1 and 11:30 ». . SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:80, 11:00 a.3c; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 P . San Rafael to San Franeisco. WEEK DAYS—6:15, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 4. ».: 2 3:40, 5:10 P, M. Saturdays—kExira rips and 6:35 ». . 9:40, 11:10 A a.; 1:40, 8:40, Arrive Leave | I aneffect | gan Francisco San Francisco. | J0eRet WrER 1598 |~ WEEK | Sux- ‘ | Sux- Davs. | pays. |Vestinadlon.| plvg | hive 7380 A (8:00 Ax| Novato, |10:40 Ax| 8:40 Ax ax| Petaluma, | 6:10 Px|10:25 ax 5:10 Px|5:00 Py |Santa Rosa.| 7:35 py| 6:22 pu Fulton, 1 7:30 an ‘Windsor, 10:25 ax | Healdsburg, i ytton, Geyservilie, 8:30 3/8:00 ax| Cloverdale. | 7:35 rx| 6:23 r | Pleta, | | | Hopland & | 7:30 Ax| 8:00 Ax| Ukiah. | 7:35 pn| 6:22px T30 ax| T | 110:25 Ax¢ 18:00 ax|Guerneville. | 7:35 30 PM | | | 6:22 Py T80 AM[8:00 Ax Sonoma —10:40 Ax| 8140 ax an 5:10 Px[5:00 | Glen Ellen. | 6:10 x| 6:22% T80 AN 110:25 ax 8:30 px 6:22 i Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Bprings: at’Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Pleta for Highland Eprings, Kelseyville, Soda Bay d Lakepori; ai opland for Lakeport and Bartlett Springs: a: Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Bluo Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley. Jonn Day’s, Riverside, Lierlev's, Buck- mell’s, Sanhedrin Heights. Hullyille, Booneville, Greeniwood, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, Willets, Cahto, Co veio, Laytonvlile, Harris, Scotia and lureka. Saturday to Monday roand-trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets o all points be- yond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Marke: st., Chronicle bufldlag. H.C. WHITING, R X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. Atlsntic RAILROAD Trains leave anl acriva at, Markel-Street Ferry. SANTA FE EXPRESS. To Chicago via A. & P. Direct Line Leaves da ly ac5:)0 p. .. carrying Pullman Pal Drawing-room and Modern Uphoistered Tour. Sieeping.cars, which run daily through Lo Chicago via Kansas City. Annex cars for Denver and Sy Louts. : Bosion Kxcurstons, via Kansas City, Chicago, Montreal and the White Mountalus leave every T esday. The best rallway from Callfornia to the East. New rails, new tes: nodust: interesting scenery, ana good meals in Harvey’s dining-rooms. San Francisco Ticket Office, 644 Markes st., Chronicle Building. Telephone Main 1531, Oakland, 1118 Broadway. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). #vom San Francisco, Commencing Sept. 15 1893 WEEKDAYS and San Rafael—e7120, #9113 1:45, 3:45, #5:15. 95:45,8:30 P Wednes ForMm Valley 11:00 A. M. Extra trips for Ban Hafael on Mondays, days and Saturdays &t 11:30 ». M. SUNDAYS. For Mill Valley snd San Eafael—*8:00, *10:09 *11:80 a. M.: %1:30, 8:00, *4:50, 6:15 2. M. ‘Trains marked * run to San Quentin. THROUGH TRAINS. For Polut Reyes and way statlons—7:25 a Weekdays, 8:00 o & Sundays, 1:45 B 1 Naion s. For Cazadero and way stations—7:25 A X weel @383 145 ¥. . Sacardaye THE SAN FRARCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIY VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY., FROM JANUARY ‘1, 1897. passengor tratus Wil run datly, excepting Sunday : 8outhbound, Stations. Stockton mediate st a-table. Coanecting steamboats of the C. N. & I Co. leave San Francisco at 6 P . dally, excepting Saturday, aud Stocktou at 6 B M. daily, except.n s “HOUST TANALPAIS, Trains connwot “with N Const Ratirond,. "M North Pacigie WEEK DAYS—..ave 8, . S ROtUrning—Arcive 8. ¥, SUNDAVE— Leave S §s a0 P50 X Beturning—Arrive 5.F.1:15 rac 4120 b "Tickets for sale in Mill Val! S Valiey or '%uos COOK & SONS, 621 Market at., 8 F. aad Mount Tamalpals Scenic Falwase Northvound. 15 A ar P / \ lace, A st

Other pages from this issue: