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THE SA FRA NCIS O CALL (o] AY, JANUARY 18, 1897 ALL UNITED IN RATERNAL BONDS Order of the Eastern Star. Worthy Matron Plerce of Oak Leaf Chapter has senta New Year's greeting to the member- ghip of the chapter. Itisin the shapeofs very neat letter, and she announces to the members that she would be pleased to meet them at receptions (o be given i her home on Harrison street, 10 Oakland, from 2 to 5 in the aiternoon and frorm 8 to 11 o’clock in the even- ing on the first Wednesday in February, Merch, April and May. 1g the visitors to the offine of the grand secratary last week were: Past Grand Treas- Isabelle Hubbard, who has reco 1t severe attack of iliness; Mrs. Neliie A. Darling, grand organist; Grand Treasurer Mrs. Horton, Miss Frances Hart of Ferndale, Mrs. M. Foster, secretary of Mission Chapter, and Mrs. C. A. Giberson, D. D. G. M for the eighth district. wrer Mrs. S. ered from & re Independent Order of Odd Fellows. At the public installation of officers ot Golden Gate Lodge the fliowing-named were obiigated by L. C. Merhson, D. D. G, in the presence of 8 large pumber of visitors from sister lodges an friends of the members: L. Kragen, N. G.; F. Lecl 5.0 C. R. Maclanchlan, R.S.: L Garrett, P. S.: W. H. Leitch, T. H. Marks, W.: T. W. Taylor, C.; S. M. Gruman, O. Basch, I G.; A. W. Martin Critchlow, L S.N. G.: W. 4 G. F. Rede, L 8. V. Williams, L. . §., and Joseph Senmidt, chaplain. Atter the iusiallation ceremonie: there was pre- rented & beautiful zold badge to M. E. Diebold, | the retirlng noble gravd, by L E. Garrett, on be- balf of the lodge, and then followed a very inte and specia'ties, | | | esting programme of music, SO in which Charies Parent, Basch and Kragen, Mr. | Wonds, L. Burris, Kelly and O'Brien, Miss Mabel Groman, Professor E. J. App Joseph Ha: son, Mss Burris. Mr. Burris, Wyand. M Eechman Griffes, 1. H. Torpey and P. Abrahemson took part. The entertainment was asaurce of much enjoyment, and be:ween num: and viakes were served, ay eveninz Sun Francisco Lodge initiated The lodge will be officially visited on he,grand master, who will be ten- eption % \ar erly meeting of the Veterans will be ey Encampment were i Foster, assisted by Canton A number of addresses | made. On asion G and Scribe Barses | to George W. Lemont, (. T., th- mag- | ewel voted bim by the Grand thful service in the ers of Golden Gate Enca installed by Deputy Foster in the presen very large uumbar of the membership. Addre: were made by William H. Barnes, G. S its cflicers on Thurs- al nt Lodse has chosen the following-name d officers for ihe ensuing term: A. P. Ely, N. ( C. C. ioodall, V. G.: W. O. Macdougail. R.'S. (re elected) Guy Lathrop, F. S. (re-elected): Alex ander H The 10l ge will initiate two candi- dates to-night and wili a one by card. At the meet Amity Lodge retiring noble grand, Mr ry D. Munro. was presented with & most mag ificent reealia of her staiion, one of the finest ever mude, special pains having been en by Norcress to briug it within the wish of the donors. G Crockett Lodge will ‘cclebrate its tenth saniver sary on the 14th of Februar Ancieat Order United Workmen. The special meeting that was held in Pacific Grove for the purpose of conferring tha degrees on aclass of fifteen candidates for Pacifi: Grove Lodge was & most enthusiastic one. The two de- grees were given in amplified form with screen | work ty the Pucific drill team of Oakland under | the leadership of Frank S. Poland, D. G. M. W., | and master workman of (he team. | he work was & revelation to the large membershiy present, it beivg the first the people of tha: section had wit nessed. as given by professiovas. There were 8150 presenta n umber of members from Monzerey | Loige. Daring the evening Grana Msster Wor man Vinter delivered an address expressive of | enthusiasm in the work on behalf of the order. | and others niso showing by what they said thut | the membes of the order in Moaterey County are | working with a vim. After the close of the lodge | work there was a drill by the team for the beefit | of the ludies who had been invited to witness the | beautitnl work, and in re:urn the ladies presented sn invitation to a banquet prepared for all. W. T. Cole. the recorder of the lodge, and Messrs. Lewis and Heath are eutitled to much credit for their | earn¢stness in the creasing the mem- | bership of Pacific Grove Thro florts of Special Deputy R. odge was oreanized in Mayfield, ted on last Thursday ss Miayfield er Vinter and the San Jose efforts of the same.depuiy | zed ana had s evening the officers of Excelslor nstalled and an address was de:ivered ust Master Sarle. A gavel made from timber of the oid war vessel Hariford was presented (0 talled master workman, J. W. Mc- b te 01 thauks was tendered to Mr. Barie for Lifs very interestiug address. At the instailation of the officers of Herc ules Lodge there were present Grand Master Workman Vinter and Pusi Grand Masters Willlam H. arnes, J. N. Youns, Edwin H. Danforth and J. Taylor Rogers. IL1s the first lodge in tne juris- | diction that Las ever been so honored. The in- | stalling officer was C. S. Cur:is, D. D. G. M. W., Who was assisted by Past Grand Masters John Jienderson, P M., and William Hansen, deputy. The new officers are: George Peterson, P. M. W G. W. Glosser, M. W.: E. Wollert, 0.0 A. J. O'Mal’ ley, 0. A. G.Dawes, G.: R. R. Huntes, L. W.. and A Guather. 0. W. A banquet and aadresses fol- Jowed the ceremories. This lodge bas fourteen | candiaates for installation next Friday. The following named officers of Burns Lotge were installed last_Thursday by Deputy L. G.| £chord, sssisted by E. H. Danforth, P. G. M. W., | and Herman Schafiner, G. O., in the presence of & large membership: W. MW G k. Oatman, M.W.: J. G. Chase. F.: Thom: Casey, 0. Frank tahr, L W.; John Murphy, O. W. 4 banquet followed the ins allatio The officers of Yerba Buena Lodge were instailed in a creditable manner by Deputy Snaylor last Friday. Frank Lawrence, P. M. W., after icon- gratulating John W rede. the retiring master work- | man, for having carried out the promises he medo | when he 100k office, pressuted him on_behalf of | | | Johnson. P. the lodge u past master’s badge of the order. Un- der his administration the lodge Initiated fitteen young_candidates and has two more 1o lnitlate Dext Friday. This lodge has a very fine orches- tra, which 18 under the leadership of E. W. Kent, and efter the ceremonies of installation it fur- nished music, Dr. W. H. Fearn, P. M. W., George A. Morreil and F. G. Hall rendering vocal selec- tions. This lodge, which is a sick-benefit paying lodge, with & membership of 300, sustained l0ss by death in the past six month Of Lwo past masters— C, H. M. Curry and C, D. Coon. West End Loige conferred the Oriental degree on a number of ca didates Jast Thursday. Those who received it enjoyedthe pleasure 1o such an extent thar they are looking for more candidates thatthey, too, may ejoy the pieasure of initia- tion J. M. Ward, P. G. M, haviog resigned the cap- ta acy f the Pacific Drill team, W. J Paterson, the former captain, was eiected to fill the cancy. At the meetinz of Madera Lodge last Wednes- dsy, Grand Master Vinter was present and wit- nessed the Initiation of twenty-one candidates. Last Tuesday Yolo Lodge ex.ended a welcome 10 the grand masier workman and his deputy, after which twelve candidates were initiated. Az application slgned by twenty-five was re. celved at the oftice of the grand recorder for the organization of a new lodge at Corona. This was secur.d by Specis Depaty Imme: The grand master workman and the deputy grand master workman addressed a meeting at iorgau Hill, Santa Ciara County, last Friday. and as a result, tweniy-five signatures for a new lodge were « btained. Last Satordsy Golden West Lodge was visited 1 the grand master workman and other grand officers, and ten candidates were present for in- iiiatio ~pecial Deputy Wells s organizing a new lodge a Saratoga. The ofticers of Los Gazos Lodge were installed by the grand master workman and the San Jose Dl team in the presence of a large membership. A bauquet followed the installation. The ~an Jose Driil team conferred the degrees on & number of candidates for Paio Alio Lodge last week. ihere was alarge meeting last Wednesdsy in the hall of Richmond Lodge, is belng the first meeting of the lodge since its institutiou. Degree of Honor. Thie officers of Slver Star Lodge were instalied last Thursdsy by Deputy Mrs. Eva Cogan, assisted bv Miss M. H. Ohea as grand marsbal, each per- forming her part of the service of irsta lation in 80 sble manner. There were visliors from all . he surrounding lodges and after the installation there was & fine literary programme, which furnished FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., <4 Leidesdorff St, Tel. Main 1954. CENTEAL OFFICK 623 Markel St, Palnce Hotel. Tel. Main 514d. Uptown Office—Bald win Hotel (adjolning Grill Room). Tel. Main 338. PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market quo- ul:lolu. Reference 1st National Bank, 5. F. CHICAGO. FRIVATE WIKE. NEW YOBRK | | cial secretary (re | west, s. C. R | ficers of vour. sjoyment to the manv. Mrs. Nixon on retiring recognition of her services, and Mrs. Freidburg, having served three vears as recorder, received a sme P. C. badge. e ofiicers of silver <pray Lodge wili be pub- licly ins.alled_on Tuesday in Excelsior Hall by Deputy Mrs Pinkham. A literary enteriainmenc will follow the instaitation. Afre, Jane Jarman, D D. instalied the officers of Alida Upchurch Lodge of San Jose las: Monday. Grand Master Vintner and Grand Recorder Mrs. Kate S Poiand were prosent. A bean contest and a supper fo/lowed the 1ns ailation. Crown of the Valley Lodze, of Pasad initiated five apphcants last week and recel fouf app lcations. The majority of these will take out beneficiary certificates. Nulive Sons of the Golden West. Last week Grand Ora‘or Conley offlcially visited San Mateo and Redwcod par ors and after the adjournment of the iast naoid jarlor the mem- bers jaid a fraternal visit o Menjo Farior and there addresses were made by the graud orater, Grand Secretury Lunstedt, C. W. Decker. P G. P, and Arthur Kincaid, D.D. for San - ateo County. The visitors then became the guests at a banquet given by the visited perior. ihe officers of Rincon Parlor turned out in large numbers to honor Grand Vice-President Clarc when he paid the paricr an official visit Ihe cflicers of Alcairaz Parlor wsre fnstatled by W. D. Shea. 1. D. G. P.. after which there was a curly bear growl and Grand Growier Gallagher Juitiated saverat cubs The tonth an1iverssry of Mount Diablo Parlor will be observed by an entertainment and ball on the st of Febriary. A number of the grand officers wirl be pres - Under the auspices of Byron Paricr there was a pleasant gatheriog in the town for which the parlor is numed, at which there were many Native Sons from Berkeley and Antioch. It Wwas the occasion of the presentaiion of a jewel to W. J. Livioyston, the retiring president of the parlor. It is hardly necessary to 5ay that there was & ban- quet and & good time The following-nsmed officers of Athens Parlor were installed on ‘I uesday by J. R. Knowland. D. G. P., assisted by H. 0. Tenny of Halcyon Par- lor as mar-hal: C. D. Maloney, P. P.; L. A. Lin- man, P.: W. K. Farno, J. N. Fogarty and C. H. Green, vice-presidents; M. G. Perkivs, M.: K..I. Montgomery, trustee; Dr. W. E. Huntington and Dr. A. E. Byron, surgeons: J. K. Cone, L S.i B. F. McEiroy, Members of Oakland, Pledmont, Berkeley, Hal- cyon and Alume.a PATIOrs were present at a meet- ingof Oakland Parlor last week to witness (he conferring ot tne Orfenta. dexrve on foriy mem- bers. At the termiuation of this the vict:ms were tendered banquet (0 assuage heir feelings. i he visitors were guests at b banques i Arrangemenis are being made for the installa tion of the officers of Los Positos Parlor on the 15th. Native Daughters of the Golden West. The officers of Orin ‘s Parlor were installed by Mrs. W. Simpson. D. D.,a member of Buena Vista Purior. At the ciose of the ins'aliation a besu- tiful onyx table aud statue were ou behaif of the parlor presented to Mrs Hanna Mack, the retir- and M jss kmma uraber, the tinan- ted for the fifice.th time). | ining the wOrks of ihere was & tng closed with | ing president: was the recipient of a box cont Shakespesre in_ fifteen volume Very large attendunce and the e & banquet Lu k-trella Parlor will give an entertalnment on the 28ih inst. e pubiic installation of the officers of Yerba Buena Par o wad to have taken pace ou the 25t inst., but tae hail being engaged 1or that night rn- other dute will nave o be fixed on Thurs Mis Sophle Schroeder, di-trict deput g resigned, Mrs. Anne J. Simpson of Buena Visia Parlor has been appolnted (0 fill the vacancy. Grand President Mrs. Tillan_is in_ihe soutn ix 10 the organization of & pari or ai San San Luss Obispo County. " Foresters of America. J.S. W. Saunders, grand sub-chiet ranger, will | officially visit Court Zenith to'night and Court San Leandro on Weduesday evenlng. The ofticers of Court Maytiower were publicly Instailed in Misslon Parlcr Hall last Tuesday even- ing by Ira W. Coburn, D.G.C. R.. asssted by | Thomas Wali, P. C. K. The iustaliation was fol- | lowed by an interesting entertainme:t and a social The ofticers installed were: Arthur Wal- dance. i Mr. and Mrs., John Allen, took place st THEY WILL DANCE AT THE PRESIDIO Society to Attend the Officers’ Hop on | Tuesday. Mrs. Mary V. T. Lawrence Gives an Oriental Enter- tainment. | Samuel D. H-uiseil and Miss Minnie C. Ailen Married at St. Bridget’s. On Tuesday evening the officers of the Presidio will give a hop at their pretty hovproom at the reservation. This will be the first entertainment at which the newly stationed officers wiil preside, and society, local as well as army, is to be well repre- sented. An oriental entertainment was given on Monday evening, the lith, by Mrs. Mary V. Tingley Lawrence at her resi- dence, 501 Harrison street. Mrs. Law- | rence’s mother, Mrs. Georze Brown Ting- ley, assisted her in receiving the guests. The programme was of an original char- acter—intellectual, patrionic and histori- cal. The readings were selections from Mrs. Lawrence’s writings—her remin cences of the life of her friena, the late Mrs. Foote, wife of General Lucius H. Foote. The wedding of Samuel D. Hounsell and Miss Minnie C. Allen, daugnter of St. Bridget's Church, on Van Ness ave- nue, on the 30th ult. Miss Sabina acted as maid of bonor, and the groom was at- tended by George Cobb. The ceremory | was performed by the Rev. Father Cottle, | assisted by Kathers Ryan and McKirnon. | A reception followed at 1319 Broad way. A most enjoyable surprise party was | tendered by the Halcyon Social Club to its vice-president, Gustay Bergman, at 232a Cavp street, Weanesday evening, January | 13. Msuic, singing and dancing were induiged | in auriag the eveniug, aiter which the guests sat down 10 #n elaborate supper. Numerous | toasts were made, and respouded fo by the hostot the evening. A few beautiful songs were rendered by Frank S. Duplisse ‘A pleasant surpr:se parly was given Henry Meintyre at his residence, 602 Haight street, on Wednesday evening, prior o his departure for Cuba. Among those present were: Thomas J. Keliy, Dan Murphy and wiie, Pbil McSwee- gan and wife, Roberi Slack and wife, Thomas P. C. R A.C Goldger, C. R; McHugh . Meyers, treasurer; W. S. Alpheus Duffee. S Wi d. H. Rob- len, J i € od, financial secretary; : J. ¢ irvin T nnenmacher, S. B. Dr. P. H. Maas, physician Thu recording secreta Carah, J. W.: Hen ert O'Kourie, J. B. | Henry Mass. organ si. | the official visit of Grani Sub-Chief Ranger Saunders io Court hell Mound, 1 Golden Gate, | on lust Thursdsy evening, an’ interesiing pre | senta ion tcok place. K. B. Vellage, grand chic? | ranger of this jurisdiction and a member ot Court | Shell Mound, was presented by the gr nd sub-chief | ranger on vehaif of the court a handsoms goid- | mounted gavel {'our: Satita Lucia of Salinas has during the past | year made a substantial g n both In_membership | @ud finances, and ut iis preseut rate of pmm;i | | | bids fair 1o become the bauner court In the Saiinns | Vadey. Court Pajaro Valley Roso and Pajaro Valley Rose Uircle of the Companions of the & Orest met in join. session i iasi MOnday evenmne in Ma- so.ic Hali, Wascnville, and the newly elected officers of both court and circle wers installed in uuiic. Pilfter (he installation of the newly elected of- Stockivn thuse Dresent were in- e banquet, which was served vited Lo an elaborat 1 an adjoining nail. A impromp u progrumme followea and good cheer and seeiiugs reigned su- preme. Tue followlng are the directors and officers of the Hall Assocation for Lhe ensuiog vear: David Cohan, presden.: George Read, vice-presider James Healing, treasurer: C. H. Bre tary: JohnJ. Cordy, as-istant secretar: Tyler, Mrs. ‘L. Ticoulet, W. A. ~amuel, M Valentiue, k. Kinnear, George Healing, Mrs. . A. Beauharnais, Wiliam Kiluger. Louis Krasen, Sol Peiser. Leigh H. :Irvine of Court Inte: Nos, a promi- nent and well-known journalist of this City, has issucd 8 manual ana guide of the oider, which is & very complete and coucise exposition of the cardinal princijles of the Foresiers of »merica. The book 15 & compilation from official sources, and the manner Of the presentation of the matter | makes it interesting reading for members ana for those who m sh to becume Foresters. The Knigh:s of Honor. The officcrs of Ivy Lodge were installed on Fri- day by Deputy Scott Elder, assisted by R. A. A. Summers as grand guide in the presence of the grand dictator. The past week was a busy one for the installing officers. On Monday the grand dictator, P. L. Archibald, assisted by Graud Guide Larned and Deputy Elder, instailed the officers of Liberty Lodge. The same nizht the grand dictator, as- sisted by Grand Assistaut Dictator Thomson | and wrand Guide Larned. instalied the officers of Yeroa Buens Lodze A banquit foilowed and during the festiviiies Dictator Falvey on behalf of the lodge presented a very fine setof diamond sleeve buitous 10 Retiring Dictator D. F. Cameron in recognltion of his scrvices during bis term of office. On Tuesday the officers of Germania Lodge were instatled by the grand dictator, assisted by Supreme Kepreseniative Crowe and Deputy Sum- mers. There was a large attendance at the installation of Occidental Lodge on Wednescay night and among toe visitors were the grand dictator, Grand Vice-Dictator W. W. Morison, Grana Chaplain G, B. Allen, Supreme Represintative Crowe and Depaties Elder «nd Summers. The installation was by the grand officers. A banquet followed the ceremony. The following are the ofticers of Past Dictators' Association elected for the ensuing term: M. L. Crowe, P.; C. H. Holcomb, V. P.i \. A. Gar thorne, 5.:'C. G. Schufer, F. S.; C. Lampe, T.: J. H. Riley, Knights and Ladies of Honor. 94 The officers elect of West End Lodge will be in- stalied to-morrow night by D.strict Deputy Mrs. D.J. Kaplan. The o ficers of Oakland Lodge will be Installed 1n the new quarters In Gler's Hall on Fourteenth | street on the 26:b. The grand officers have been fnvited 10 be present. I officers of Yerba Buena Lodge of San Jose have been nstalled by Mrs. E. J. Colombet, acting as district deputy. Mr. Grahma has been choses 23 representative Lo the next graod lodge, ana 5. . McDonuld. the recording, secreiary of the ioiee, was chosen as alternate. "Th 4 lodge will give a grand masque carnival in Germania Hall, San Jose, next Wednesday. Knights of Pythias, The officers of Roma Lodge were installed last Tuesday by C. Calegaris, D.G.C., assisted by H. Schaffner, G. K. of R. and 8, M. A. Samuels, W. J. Kidd and W. ¥. G, Morosco. The bi-monthly social of Fairmount Lodge wilt be given next Friday The officers of Eureka Lodge were installed last Friday , aud after (he ceremony there was an ele- gant spread, of which many of the prominent members of Lhe order 100k part. Grand Chancellor McGlasuan will visit Fresuo o0 the 27th inst., when there will be & jofat meet- ing of the lodges. The following day he wili visit Benicia, aud ou the 28th he wil’ be with the iodge in Winters, when fu will celebrate its_ twenty-fifth anpiversary. Excelsior Lodge has changed its meeting night to Monday. This lodge has a number of applica- 1i0ns to act upon. The Stockton lodges will jointly celebrate the thirty-third anniversary of the founding of the order, February 19. Li ‘Woodmen of the World. The following officers of Redwood Camp ware installed last Thursday by M. T. Moses, P. H. C. H. C. Smith, P. C. C.: W. J. Miller, C. C.: G. W. Baltic, A. L.: P. H. Savage, B.: Thomas F. H ton, U.; George Webb. P G Ward, W James 'Fitzpatrick, S.: W. W. Peck, manager elghteen months, J. F. Harmon, twelve montol R. Lucknow, six months. Head Cousul Falkenburg will commence his offi- cal vsiations next ‘Tuesday, commencing San Diezo and working northward, and he ex: pects to be in this City about the 1stof next month. He wiil remain five or six weeks in this part ef the State. Independent Order B'ne B’rith. The ins allation ball given by California Lodge was & gravd affair and proved a Succ:ss in every sen-e of the wor. Grand secretary Levison will leave on the 224 1nsc. for Slockton to prepare for the District Lodge | the M1 | Jufia’Crocker, Miss Rose Hooper, Miss Moliie Holland and wife, W. J. Riordan aud wife, Judge James Nagle, Miss M. Guallagher. the Misses F. and Burns, A. Chauncy McPher- son, Miss M. Murphy, Thomas W. Shaw and | wite, Joseph and Jack Vincent, Miss F. Mc- | Bride, Bob Dennie and wite, Mr. and Mrs. James Gilroy. J. C. Hiller aid wife. Miss Fr Gould, Hon. Frank Buckley, John T. Eckman and wife, Otto Lange and wife. On Wednesday evening at the Maison Riche | a pleasunt dinner was participated in by the | members of “The Blackstonlans.” An elabo- rate menu was discussed, after which sev- eral toasis were proposed, some of which were: “Our Club,” ubly responded to by J. Vincent Lehigh; “The Law,’ the response to | which by W. H. Robinsou created a great deal | of animated discussion by several present; “Our Motto—‘Live Like a Hermitand Work | Like a Horse’' responded o by John S| Bannerman; “Our Past'’ responded to by Dantel 8. 0'Brien, and “‘Links o: Friendship, responded to by Landon A. Bell in a humorous vein prought the happy event to a close. Mrs. Fred Bories of entertained by Mrs. L. Birnbaum of 1 street on lastM onday afternoon, the occasion being the twelith wedling anniversary of Mrs. Bories. Vocal and instrumental selections by the various ladies helped to render the aiter- noon very enjoyable. The regulur monthly entertainment and | dance of the Western Addition Literary and | Social Club will be neld at Native Sons’ Hall, on Wednesday evening, Jaunary 20. The fol- lowing excelent programme bas bien pre- pared for the oceasion: Overture, selected, or- | chestra; contralto solo, selected, Miss Miriam | Coney;. recitation, “A Water-Lozged Town,” Miss~ Nan Pla barytone solo, ‘‘Sailor’s Grave” (Suwlivan),” Mr. “Robert Lioyd. “The Sacrifice,”” & play in_one act, by Renshaw Woodworth; cast of characters-David Well- man (s gambler), Cheries W. Wilson; Jack Hampton (a genial fellow), Fenton P. Foster; Philip Doane St. (s sterr parent), Harry E. de Lasam; Philip_Doane Jr. (an inexperienced youth), Louis Butler; Wiliiam (s servanu), Ar- | ibur W. Jones. scehe—Interior of a_bache- | 1dr's apartments, New York Cily. Time—1 | A. M. Dancing will conclude the evening’s en- tertainment. Among those who participsted at the army cotillon of the Friday Fortnightly Club were Miss Helen Hopkins, Miss Caro Crockett, Miss | Jessic Hobart, Miss Ethel Tompkins,' Miss | Salisbury, the Misses Kip, the Misses Hoffman, Miss Florence Josselyn, Miss Cora Smedberg, es Moody, Miss McNult, Miss Floreuce | iss Marie Lane, the Misses Bates, Miss | Selby, Thomas, Miss Carrie Taylor, Miss Kate | Ciement, Miss Mamie Scott, Miss Mattie Brown, | Miss Helen Wagner, Miss Fiorence Stone, Miss | Bernice Drown, Lieutenant Lincoin F. Kil- | bourne, Lieutenant R. H. Nobie, Lieutenant | Gardner, Lieutenant Carson, eutenant Rutherford, Lieutenant Lacy, Lieutenant | Croxton, Lieutensnt Bent, Lieutenant Miley, Lieutenant Haines, Cepiaiu 0'Connell, W. R’ Whittier, Fietcher McNutt, Lawson Adams, E. M. Greenway, M. 8. Latham, Samuel Board- man, Neville Castle, Rober! Eyre, Jumes | Caméron, Harry Pringle, Jared L. Ruthbone, Lathum McMullin, Joseph D. Grant, Lawrence | Van Winkle, Walter L. Dean, -A."D. Keyes, | Leonard Chenery and many others, | Among the many coming events in Oakland | none will be preitier or more attractive than the international exnipition, consisting of | twenty-five £0i0 and group character dancers, which will be given in Eiite Opera-house, Thursday and Friday evenings and Saturday matinee, this week. The Queen Floras | bower, & scene in fairyland, oy twenty-one misses, will be one of the features of the per- formance, which promises to attract large houses. | The next party of the Masonic Hall Dancing | Club of Oakland will be given Thursday even- ing. It is a strictly invitation affair. " There | wiil be electrical effects never before pre- | sented in the baliroom, and the hall will be 1it with lanterns. Social Council No. 46, Order of Chosen | | | Friends, gave 1ts regular monthly entertain- ment and dance on Thursday evening, Janu- ary 14, and was well attende rogramme was rendered: Piano solo, Miss Lizzie Witliams; comic reading, D. W. Brice; Pluno duet, Master Luarin and Miss Emily Walisce; vocal solo, Master Julian Goodeli, accompanied by Miss Lizzie Williams; mando- lin duet, H. Hunt and K. Jobnson; reading, Proiessor Walter u. O'Brien. Daucing con- cluded a very pleasant evening's entertain- ment. Tne wedding of Miss Hattie Bloomingdals and George A. Kline will take place at the home of the bride’s mother, 1515 Gough street, at 6 P. M., Wednesday, February 3. | Dr. and Mis. 0. W. Jones were passengers on | the steamship Fuest Bismarck which sailed | from Europe on January 12. Upon their ar- | rival in New York they will be tne guests of | Dr. Chiarles Ernest and wife, | Mr. and Mrs. Mose Kaufmanu have returned | irom their wedding trip and will be pleased to see their friends at 1243 Leavenworth sireet. A benefit entertainment nd dance will bo given at 8t. George's Hali, 317 Mason street, on Wednesday cvening, January 20. P. W. Hummersmitn enteriained several ladies by giving a theater puriy at the Bald- winon Friday evening. After the yerform. ance supper at Deimonico’s was partaken of. Mesduwes M. and D. Gradwohl of 509 Hydu street have changed their day at home to the first Saturday of each month. Tne pupils of Puckett’s Academy will give an evening dress party next Friday, January 22, at Mission Opera Hall. Three flashlights will be taken during the cotilon march. The Golden Gates will give their thiriy-sev- entn pariv at Californis Hell on Thursday evening, January 28. Professor P. W. D'Arcy, the pianist, will be tendered a testimonial benefit by the Mission Literary and Social Club at their revular monthly entertainment and socisl at Uaion Square Hall Wednesdey, January 27. Mrs. B. W. Paulsen leives the latter part of this month for & trip to Europe, where she ex- pects to remain lor severai months, The fourth invitation soiree musicale and hop to be given by the McKenzie Musical So- The following convention that will meet in_that city on the 24th inst. There will be a full represeniation of dele- gates. tge:ly will be held this evening at Native Sons’ ali. The Sheridan Club hes mede arrangements | members, on the Tth. to give 1ts second annual entertainment and dance in Mission Parior Hall, Seventeenth street, near Valencia, Saturday evening, Janu- ary 16. The first quarterly social of the P. D. C. will be held on Tuesday evening, February 2. Tt will be the opening party of 1897 and the club nas decided to commemorate the event by giving a beautiful souvenir to each one at- tending. Miss Chariotte Kornmayer will receive on the firstand third Thursday of every month at lier residence, 323 Twenty-eighth street. Miss Rose Doerr will also receiveat the sam- Tesidence. All the arrangements have been completed for the grand ball to be given by Iguatian Couneil No. 35, Y. M. I, on Friday evening, January 22, at N. 8. G. W. Hall. % Miss Bertha J. Hart and I. W. Cahen will be married Sunday, January 17, at noon. Only | the immediate members of the fami!y will be | Ppresent at the marriage ceremony. The engagement is announced of Miss Ber- tha Hoffman 1o H. Ratner of New York. Mr. and Mrs. C.'A. Bond have left the Hotel Rafael and have moved into their cottage on Irwin street, San Rafael. OAKLAND RACES TO-DAY. — | A Very Fair Card of Running Events | Down for Decision. The racing card at Oakland this after- noon has a hard look, and it would not be surprising 1t some outsiders in the betting creeped in. However, it often happens that the talent have the greatest success with this sort of a programme, and such may be the case to-day. The list of entries are as follows: First race, seven-eighths of a mile, s-1i1ng. 282 Big Chier.......100| 387 Double Quick..110 82 Miss Ruth, 98| 847 Last Chance....107 398 AbI P.. ... 110 | 387 George Rose....107 128 Heartsease. ....105| 381 JickRichellen.110 382 Minnie Cee.....105| 376 ¢ Nac... 105 52 ~an Marco......110| 393 Monita. 107 382 Olive......... . 105| 113 Prematta.......105 396 Roadrunner... 110 Second race, eleven-sixteenths of & mile, purse. 271 Moscow. 392 Valdoe..... .. '112| 392 Cogent. | 123 Claudiana......103| 362 Moreno 110 | 392 Modestia.. ... 1110/ ... Iron Pa 103 172 Claudia T.....103| 148 Dr. Martin......108 | 386 Phillip H...\\1112| 272 Dutch Valet....108 | L. Basquil. 10| 385 Jack o’ Lantern.105 392 Da Cupo....... 105] Third race, thirteen-sixteenths of a mile, selllng. £89 Fortunate......108) 378 D. J. Tobin.....105 369 Roy Carruthers108| 377 Geo. Paimer...105 294 Torpedo........108 (375) Lot Girl. 105 877 Mystic Maze...108 375 Imp.Mistra: 1L1C8 | 89 Don Clarencio.108| 377 Sweet Willlam.1(8 89) Kienzi....._... 108| 375 Ingleside.......105 | 889 Woodiand Belie103| 389 Viking .........105 | 394 Tempestuous ..105, { Fourth race, one and a quarter miles, selling. | Forenost. 100| 387 Tuxedo. 100 | (393) Formal 7111 878 Liwle Cripple..100 | 497 Hermanita.;... 98 (393) Littie Bob.....105 (3=38) Key del Bndos.111| 381 Unity.. 296 | 393 Doyle ..........100] | kifth race. one mile. | 97) Alvarado.......106| 390 Schiller..... 95 Cabril 0 . 109 (382) Applaus - Sixth rice, eleven: 77104/ 384 Salvablee. ... 108 ixteenths of a mile, selling. 109 [ 107/ 371 La Mascotta.... 99 | 93 266 Virgle A........ 93 5 Don 95| 358 Cod ’ 86 Palmerston ... 1u1| 881 Mike iiice. 76 Isavelle.... (381) Pe:rarch.... | 95| (365) Benamels 178 Edgem.un. 321 Jack Martin. SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. First race—Sun Marco, Olive, George Rose. Second race—The Stockbroker, cow, Basquil. Third race—Rlenzi, Woodland Belle, Viking. Fourth race—Formal, Rey del Bandl- | dos, Little Cripple. | Mos- Fifth race— Salvable, Schiller, Al-| varado. | Sixth race—La Muscotta, Benamela Mike Rice. Order of Pendo, Virginia Council was instituted by deputy su- preme councilor at Portsmouth, Va., with thirty On the same day Golden Star Council was institnted at Basin, Mont., with | -, | | thirty-eight charter members. G. W. Jackson of Helena, Artbur Foster of Anacondannd vr. T. B. Mooré of Butte will rep- reent the Stace of Mdhtana at the third annual session to be held next Tuesday. Go\den Gate Council will iutiate four candidates i to-night | Angeleno Council has elected its officers for the | ensulng term. G. R ~treet is worthy counalor | and Jacoh Lyser secretary. | A new council was organized at Pasadena last | Monday by G. R. stree:, D. 5. C,, and the follow- ! aied wire o ccted tue oftiedrs for tho term: | | ing W. N. Van Nuys, P. C.: J. G. Rossiter, C.: S. R. Libpincott, V. C.; Hugh McMann, S.; J. Roth, S R. lippincott, chaplain: T. P. Pohle, G. This council starts with prospects for a large | membership. | e e New Zealand bas set apart two islands for the preservation of wild bird and ani- mals. HOTEL ARRIVALS. i GRAND HOTEL. H B Chase, Portland € W Gorham, Wash ¥ Bitharz, Auduban Mrs E Frick, Denver Mont:omery, Boston " W Vest, St Louis i J B Short & w, Cal 3 Southworth & w, Cal C L sury, Pecria J C Tukler, Chicago ¥ W Loeber, St Helena A A Bowen s ArcStream E D Moore & w, Benicia Senator Hall, Placer W D Freeman & w, L A G H Poters. Yreka G B Tavlor, Stanfocd A M Steveus, lowa, W W Potter. Stanford L Alexander, Redalog J B Clark & w, Virginia M Lowentbal, Pa 5 plerson, Chicago W T Blake & w. Stocktn F Cutting, Stockton S Lyons, New York 8 J”Kobinson, Baltimore G'W Benson. Rosevurg J M strening, S Rosa J Wiison, Oregon W S Morrill and w, Cal Mrs Mk Wool-ey, lone H A Woolsev, Tone Miss B Ardenwith, Cal G E Jurvis, San Diego W G Gray, tan Diego Mre A B Andrews, L A Dr Fiint & w, San Juan G H Stewart, Los Ang | WG Ban, Stockton 3 McNiel: Danviile M J Furdina, Danville J G Grave, Boston H G Fox. Buston G M Strong, T M Kahn, Petaluma F D rrost, Paso Robles PALACE HOTEL. WF Batier&w. Newport Gran: 8 Hicks, Tacoma JA Rankin &w,Chi‘ago MrsJ W Windon & £ LsAn I B scot & w,Chicago H G Veader, Pittsburg W W Chapin 'Sacto J B Grimert. Fittsburg R V Sebree, Beimont O C Perkins, Staniord | B G Krauss N Y W Parker, Los Angeles C Douzlass&w, Alameda Miss Truhiing, Sun Jose W G McPherson, Portid F C Lus, Chico Georgia ~uber, Stauford G G Kimball, Ked Bluft K D Kobbios Jr, Suisun B Waca tmelster. Sweden J B Peake, Santa Cruz R E Jack, ~n Luis Obispo | J M Haley, Chicago ~ DrT W _icou & w,US N W F Burden & w, RI P L Provat, N Y E L Sarzent, Dalias J N Van Niys,LsAngeles W L Cutter, Cleveland Mrs H M Hoyt, ¢ & m, Mrs ¥ Wager, llensbg _Spokane G E Walker, Juneau A W Milllean & w, N Y C Wharton Jr, N Y J Bradbury&w, LsAngels D Moore, Los Angeles BALDWIN HOTEL. W H Miller, Ukiah H Basstord, Yacaville K Withrow, SantaClara H Levy, N'Y Miss J Swain, Stockton Miss J Hamilton, kW Hall, Sacramento O A Hall, San Jos A H Kober:s, Los Ang O M Thumler, Cbicago | J Blackman, Chcago. R J R duey. Los Avg | F H Cobb, Siockion H I Ward, santa Ross W C Hevener sacto CT Midling 1, > X NEW WESTERN HOTEL. 86 Smith & w, Trenton J Ferkelson, San Miguel J H Stringer, Su Miguel C H Hunt San Miguel D M anpant, an Miguel Harry Girvin, Chicago K i Kider, Chicago A K Hunter, St Paul J R Summers & w, N Y H Ingram, Stockiou G Spaiding, Sto-kion J Rodman. Baltimore H Somers&w. Ba timore T D Harringtondw, Ls A S L Ro and. Los Angeles J A Smith, Bekersfield Jose THE CALL CALENDAR. JANUARY, 1897 Mo. | Tu.|W. Sa.| Moon's Phases| e e Bl Bl P o o o e 10111112 |15 | 14 15 |16 |7 55 o [ e i e | NOTICS TO MARINERS. A branch ot the Unied States Hydrographio Office located in the Merchanty Exchange is maiotained in San Franclsco for the benefit of 10 nationality and free of Navigators are cordially Invited to visit the ofice. where complete sets of charts and sailing directions of the world are kept on hand ror com- PATiSOn aud reference, and the latest Information cai always be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of interest to ocsan commerce. 3 The time ball ontop of the buflding on Tele- graph HIll 1s hoisted about ten minutes before noon. and fs dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal received each day from the Unlied States Naval Ob.ervaiory a: Mare Island, A notice stating whether the 'imo ball was dropped on time, or giving the error if any, i3 published the same day vy the afternoon papers #0d by the morning papers the following day. W. 8. Huemes, Licutenant, U. 8. N.. iu charge. ERANCE JTYDROGRAPHIC OFFIOR, 1. . Y. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGR The time ball on Telegraph il was areppel | The Time Ball. EAx FraNCIScO, sauuary 17, 1827, } 15| 89 The Stk Broker.112 | | L1161 | pressure during the past 12 hours over the north- | | are lizely: colder in_the valeys and alons the | Rio de Janeiro |China & Japan 18 | Mexico. .|~an Diego. 18 Homer . |Coos Bay. 18 Coron: | Humbold: ‘Bay. 19 &nn rises, .7.24| Moon riges 5.19 Py | Eon sets. . A 5318/ Moon sete... | By I 3| tme | pgey | Time . Time leT""[ Ferr Hwi T w ST L w| | 18T vZa &1| 418 Bi[vT4] B 52205 20| 116/ 4.5| 555/ 291161 5.0 6.37(-0.4 21, L4l 7| 848| 25/12.48 4.7| 7.16 22 .12 7.47| 21| 142 4.5 800 23| 2.44 8.47| 1.7| 2.46| 4.0| 8.47 | time column the third tide, and the last or right '.wuudinn on the United States Coast Survey h exactly at noon to-dsy—L €.l noon of the 13062 mendian, or exactly ui ¥ ¥. .. Greenwich Uma. W. 8, HUGHES, Lieutenant U. 8. N.. in charze. Joz o4 O Clear ® Partly Cloudy | @ Cloudy ® Rain &Snow Explanation. | | The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures | | at station indicate maximum temperature for the | days; those underneath it.if any, the amountof | | rainfall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, | during 'the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid | | lines, connec: vagn s ot equal air pressure; lso- | therms, or dotted” lines, equal temperature. The | word “high” means high barometric pressure an | 15 usuelly accompanied by fair westher: “Iow refers to low pressure. and is usually preceded and saccompunied by cloudy weather and rains. “Lows”_usually first appear on the Washington comst. When the pressure is high in_the interior and low along the coast, and the isobars extend north and south along the coast, rain is probable: but when the “low™ 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb able. With a “high" in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and coider weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions wll produce an opposite result. WEATHER | UREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE. WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 17. 1897, 5 P. M.— W eather conditions and general forecas The following are the seasonal rainfalis to date as compared with those of the same date Iast sea- 80n and rainfall during the past twenty-four hours: Eureka 23.32 inches, last season 18.72, last 24 | hours.00: Red Bluft 11.82, last season 8.40, last 24 | hours .00: San Francisco 11.14. last season 6 55, last 24 hours.00; Fresno4.73, last senson 1.89, last 24 hours trace; San Luis Obispo 9.70, last season 5.94, Inst 4 hourstrace: Los Angeles 5.40, last sea- s0n 2.61. last 24 hours .00: San Diego 6.52, last sea- s0n 1.65, last x4 hours .00: Yuma 4.62, last season 32, last 24 hours trace. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 56, minimum 43, mean 50. There has been & rapid rise in pressure dur- ing the past 24 hours over Utah, Nevada and East- | ern California. There bas been a sharp fail in | ern nalf of the Paci fic Slope. Cloudy weather with | light ral 15 is reported from Washington. Conditions are favorable for heavy frosts Mon- | day morning throughout Callfornia. ‘he following maximum wind velocities are re- ported: Tatoosh Island, 28 miles per hour from the northeast: Yuma, 28 from the nortn. Forecast made at San Francisco for 30 hours ending midnight. January 18, 1897: Northern California—Fair Mouday, except alone the extreme northwestern cozst, whers lizht rains southiwest coast; northerly winds inland; south- west rly winds on uorthern coust. | Southiern Callfornia—Fair Monday. with heavy frosts Monday 1 oruing and provably Tuesday moruing: colder; Jight northerly w iads. Nevada—Fair Monday. continued cold weather. Arizona—s air Monday: heavy frosts Monday | and Tuesday mornings. San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Monday, with frost in the morniug: Jight nortnerly wind. ALEXANDER MCADIE, Local Fozecast Official. CCEAN STEAMELS. Dntes of Departure krom San Franeiseo. STEAMER |DESTINATION.| SA(LS. | PIKR. Staie of Cal. | Portiand Jan 18.1uaM Pler 24 City Sydney | Papama. . Jan 18,12 2 PMS 3 Co0s Bay.... Newporc.. ... |san 18 #am|Pier 11 |Coos Bay . [Jan 19.10AM/|Pier 13 |Coos Bay |Jan 19, 5Pm|Pler 13 | Faralion.... Yaquina Bav.lyan 19, Bau|rlee 2 WallaWaiia| Vic & Pgt Sno |Jan 19, $au|Pler 8 Corona. HumboldtBay |Jan 20. ¥ru | Pier) Mexico. San Diezo..... [Jan 20.11am | Pler 11 Czarina.. Jan Pier8 3 Jan Pler 11 Jan 25.20aM | Pier 1L Jan 23, 1pu|PM S S Jan 24:11am | Plec LL [Jan 2 Pier9 |Jan Pier 11 STEAMEGS TO AKKiVE. STEAMER | FROM 1 | Crescent Gty Coos Bay New port. Victoria Portland. . Cieone. Czarini Eoreki Umatili; Columbin. Australl Honolui Mackin: *{xacoma.... "0 Truckee Tillamook Bay. Coos Bay 23 Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS, Jan. 17.—10 e — Weathar hazy: wind calm. Domestic Por:v. €OOS BAY—sailed Jan 17—Stmr Czarina, for San Francisco. ¥ PORT BLAKELEY—Sailed Jan 16-Scar Lena Swasey, for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Arrivea Jan 16—8tmr Lakme. from Taco.ua; schr Tiliamook from Bowens Land- ing; bark Vidette, from Port Gamble; schr Re- or.er. from Port Blakeley; schr Alice, from ureka. ~wii-d Jan 16— Bken John Smith, for Tacomas bktn Portland. for Puget Sound: schr Eluorah, for Euresu. ASTORIA—Arrived Jan 17—Nor stmr Florida, from Yokohams; Brbark Aberystwith Castle, from Lota. Suiled Jan 17—Ger ship Carl. s NAVARRO—Arrives Jan 17— suinc Wecott, hnc an GREENWOOD—Sailed Jan 17—Simc Alcazar, for Newport. L UBAL=arnved Jan 17— MENDOCINO—Arrived Jaa Arena, hence Jan 16. pCASPAk—Sailed Jan 16—Stmr Caspar, for San pedro, > PORT LOS ANGELES -Salled Jan 17—Stmr Al- catraz. 1 EURERA—Arrived Jan 17—5tmr Corons, hnce en 16, GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Jan 17—Barkentne Catherine -udden, from San Diego. Movements of Trans- «tlantic Staama=t NEW YORK--Arrived Jan 17—Stmr La Bour- gogue, from Havana; stmr Servia from Liver- pool and Queenstown; stmr Karlsrohe, from Bremen. N APLES- Arrived ot Jan )7—Stmr Co.umbus. CHERBOURG—Sailed Jan 17—stmr Fue:st Bis- marck, for New York. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived out.Jan 17—Simr Urania. d Jan 17—Simr Campania. for New York. LIZARD—Passed Jau 17—simr La Normandi from Now York. for Hayre. SCILLY—Passed Jan 17—$tmc Zandam. from New York, for Amsterdam. Importation POINT ARENA—FPer schr Moro—106 bdls 80 bxs broom hand es, 120 tons coal. 5000 posts. YAQUINA BAY—Pa1 Faralon—62 sks bark, § coops chickens, 612 hi-sks flour, 171 tons _stone, 1 cs cacose, 14 cds stavebolts, 9 bdls hides, 9 cs eggs 1 bx trees, 5 8k bacon, 107 pkgs chair' stock, 10 oll tanks, 1 trunk, 9 K1is butter. 746 cs salmon, 23 8ks Ovsters, 2 cs bottles. 47 pkgs groceries. C00s Bay—5 chests. 2 boxes, 4 sks coin. Kureka—2 rolis matting, 2 bbls botties, 3 pkgs household gooas, 7 oil tanks, 4 pes redwood, 10 cs mr Scotia. hence Jan 17—Sumr Polnt | powder, 1 cs books. 1 bxfish, 3 s egas. MO S LANDING—Per Gipsy—948 sks wheat, 1 csegks, 1 bx butter. 453 sks potatoes. Soquel—848 reams 98 rolis paper. Santa Cruz—3 bxs butter, 2rolls leather, 500 bbls lime, 6 cscheese 1 cseggs, 1 pkzs brushes, 1cs cges. Pizeon Point—b bxs butter, 25 sks potatoes. 45 twin drums 4 drums 92 cs cheese, 240 sks oals, 1 bX abpies. FORT BRAGG—Per Noyo—1241,837 ft lumber. c8 housenold goods. 1 pkg drv zoods. COOS BAY—Per Arcata—450 tons coal, 13 bbls salmon, 8 bxs fish, 1 crt s machines, 1 packsge. GUAYMAS—Per Orizaba—6 bxs oranges, 2 irou Tolis. Carmen Isiand—b55 tons salt in bulk. La 'az—401 hides, 5 bdls s&.ns. 2593 sksore, 1 shark fin, 130 bxs pearl sheils, 126 bdis deerskins, 5 cs 1 bbi 12 crates shells, 39 sks Damiana, 2 bils &oac and deer skins, i sk tailiugs. Altata—2047 sks mineral, 27 Polville, 22 sacks sulpbur, 4 bars gold. Mazatlan—4 cs assay supplies, 322 sks mineral, 3815 sks silver ore, 6 cs peppers, 87 cs metal, 202 hides, § bis hides, 500 bags goid ore, 1pkg goid coin, 88 bary sliver builion, 1 cs Mexican coin, 7 burs siiver and goid bullion, 12 bags precipliate, 2 bars gold buliion, 32 sks silver slugs, 1 sk coin, 14 sks horns. Sau Jose de Cabo—21 cs tomatoes, 106 hides, 1 bl skine. Mazdalena Bay—81 cs tomafoes, 2 bdls skins. Euseaada—10 sks wax, 49 hides. Consignees. Per Farallon—C J Lelst & Co: E R Stevens & Co: W C Price & Co; H 1 sattier & Co; Stauffar & Co: CE Whitney & 00 ; Morgan Oyster Co; J D McGil- vray & Co: Dodge. Sweeney & Co: Cal Boitiing Co; Stanaard Uil Co: Wellman, Peck & Lu; C Jacobsen & Co: Hulse, Bradford & Co: Wells, Fargo & Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co; C A Hoope: & Co; Parific Woodenware and Cooperage Lo: H Levy & J Greenverg: W H Kaymond: M Frizdman & Co: K W Bell; W Withern: Lachman & Jacoby; Crown Dist Co: Price Baking Powde: Co: G Brrul & Co; A Paladini: Yates & Co; W Fretram: Ed Pub Co- Por schr Moro—J S Kimbali; Hulme & Hart; McDonald & McKenna. Per Arcata—Dunham, Carrigan & C: Wells, Fargo & Co; Tilimann & Bendel H Smith: ; Lezailet & Hel,wig: O C & N Co; 3 H Frank & Co; Goe.z & Biohm; A Paladini: U Wilcox. Per uipsy—Norton, Teller & Co: Herman Joost: JH Kessing; H Cowell & Co: Tillmann & Bendel} Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Dalton bros: Wolf & Soa Dairymen’s Union: H Dutard: Hills Bros; Union Paper Co; Kron Tanning Co: A W Fink & Co: F C Levy & Co; Deming- Paimer Milling Co; McDonald & Johnson: M S Simas. - Per Orizaba—G Tiedemann: H Lund & Co: E L Stern: Selby Smelting and Lead Co; W Reunie: F Kuther& Co: # M Newnal & Co: W Filswor h: Thannhauser & Co; W Loaiza & Ci Chas Tetzen; John Taylor & C M and G Co: Bank of California; Anglo-California Bank: J B Haggin; B Hart: Wells, Fargo & Co; J C Meyerink: Garcia & Maggini; A Paladini; L £ Lastreto: McLaren & Co. OGCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST STEANMSAIP ©0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whart, San Francisco, aa follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel. Junea: Msuoo_and Sitka (Alaska), ac 9 A.>., Jan. 9, 24. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Kverett. Anacories and New Wi atcom (Bellingham Bay. Wash.), 9 A. i Jan. 4,9, 14, 19,24,29, and every fifth day there- connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G. N.'Ky., at Port Townsend with Alasks steamers. For Iureka, Arca'a and Fields Landing (Hum. boldt Bav), sir. Pomona 2 P. M., Jan. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20. 24, 28. and every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, 5an Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at ® A. M. Jan. 2, 6,10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and ‘every fourth day thereatter. ‘or San Diego, stopping only at.Port Harrord (San Luls Obispo), ~anta Barbara, Port Los An- reles. Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport. 11 A Jan. 4, 8, 12, 18, 20, 24, 28, and every fourtn day thereatter. For Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo, Mazatian, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 4. % 25th of each month. ‘Ihe Company reserves right to change steamers or salling dates. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. - GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO 24 24 24 | | BUN, MUON | UNITED STATES COAST AND GEOD”TIC SURVEY. | TisEs AND HrionTs oF HIGH AND LOW | WATERS AT Fo T PoIw ENTRANCE TO | SAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFL- | CIAL AUTHORITY OF THX SUPERINTENDENT. | Nore—The high and low waters occur ai the City Front (Mission-sireet Wharf) about twenty- five minu es later than at Fort Polat; the height of tide is the same at both places. January—1897. Monday, Januar: 18. NoTE—In the above exposiilon of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day In_th order of occurrence as to time. The second tims column gives the second tide of the day, the third hand column gives the last tide of the day, exceps when there are but three Lides, as sometimes sccurs. The helghts given are additions to the charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the | helght, and then the pumber given is subtractive | trom the depth given by the charts. —————————————| SHAF: au ANLLLLluws Lt Arrive SUNDAY, January 17. Stmr Natfopal City, Andesen, 22 bours from Eureka, 10r southern focts: put ia to land the chief enginear. Sumr Arcata. Cousins, 48 hours from Coos Bay, vis port urford 42 hours: pass and mdse, to 0C & N Co. Stmr Gipsy. Leland, 24 hours from Moss Landn, etc: produce. 10 Goodall. Perkins & Co. Stmr Noyo, Levinson, 14 hours from Fort Brags: pass and mase, to J S Kimball. Br sumr Wellington, Salmond, 81 hours trom Departure Bay: 2250 tons coal, to B Dunsmuir & | Sous. Stmr Farallon, Roberts, 45 hours from Yaquina Bay and way ports; pass and mdse, 10 Meyer & Akman Sunr Newsboy, Fosep, 22 hours from Usal 25, M 1t lumber. to Usal Lumber Co. Stmr Oriz~hs “'on telms, 11 days from Guay- mas, via E nsenads ), hours: pass and mase, 10 Goodall, Peiaiis w Lo Schr 'Moro, sorgensen. 16 hours from Foint Arena; mdse, toJ S Kimball. Sailed SUNDAY, January 17. Stmr Weeott. Milier, Mendocino. ilance. Hardwick, Coos Hay. ational City. Andresen. Stmr Scotia. Johnson. Brsnip Bac~hus, Thomsen, Queenstown. Ship Francis Smith, New York. Haw stmr San Mateo, Fletcher, Comox. br sbip Muncheste . Hi ks, Holi. Bark Fresnn, Underwno . Port Gamb Schr J M Coiman, Treaner, Tacoma. Schr Gotama, Dedrick. Schr Arthur I, Krog. Schr Free Trade. Hansen, Nehalem River. Hchr Maid of Orleans, Arfl. PORTIL.AND From Spear-street Whart, at 10 . i FARE{3: First-class Including £ $6 Second-class fberth & mez:s HEDULE OF SAILINGS: Columbi: Jan. 3, 18,28, Feb. 2 State of California......Jan. 8 18, 28, Feb. 7 Through tickets and through baggage to all ! Eastern poinis. Rates and foiders upon applica- tion w0 F. F. CONNOR, General Agent, 650 Market street. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Superiatendents 8.8, AUSTRALIA for . I HONOLULU only, Tugsday, Jenuar, 23, x Special party rates. ms I The % 8, MONOWAL salls via HONOLULU @npa and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, February 4, at 2 r. ¥ Lineto COOLG ARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOW N, South Afriga. : J. D, SPRECKELS & BROS. CO,, Agents, 114 Montgomery street. Freight Office, 327 Market st., San Francisco. COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUR French Line to Havre. OMPANY’> PIER(NEW),42 NORTH River, f00t0f Morton st. Iavelers by this line avoid bovh transit by English rallway un; the discomfort of crossing the channel in & small boat. Aew York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, first class $160, second class $116. LA BOURGOGNE. ....Jan. 23, 6a. M. LA GASCOGNE.... DTan. 30, 94 LA BRETAGNE Feb. 6, 5A. LA NORMAN DIE Feb 13, 9 LA BOURGOGNE . ¥eb. 20, 5 A M. A For further particulars apply to xo. 5, Bowii RORUET, Agent. Xo. 3. Bowling Green. New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. . STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington St., At 6 P. M. Daily Krgight received up &#~ Accommodzations Reserved by Telephons. ‘Che only line seilinz through tickets and giving through freighe rates fo all poin's on Valley Rallroa. . STEAMERS: T. C. Walker, J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. elephone Main 805, Caw Nav. aud Impi. Co FOR VALLEJO AND U. S. NAVY.YARD. STEAMER “MONTICELLO,” Daily ex. Saturday & Sun.. 10:30 A. . and 4p. . aturdays... 2 Sundays...... 7T ety by i Landing Mission-stres: Dock, Pier 3, ‘elephone Biack 361. *Trip gives 6 houry sop at Navy-Yard. Ffl_}l_lm AS\r}‘lE .LOEIE,V !.23 EA’NS & SANTA CRUZ uesday, Thursday, Saturday, at 8P M. Freighs it T S b0t W i .!:.. OIQJ'&C. Clay aiy Pior b RAILROAD TRAVEL SOUTHERN FACIFIC fom?uvv. YTEM. mve nnd are due “UNAN FIANCISCO. nrrive at LEAvE — Fuox JANUARY 1, 1897. o “96:004 Niles, San Jose and Way Stations... 8:434 2:00A Atlantic Express, Oglen and Fast.. 8:d3p 71004 Benicia, Vacaville, Rumsey, Sacra~ ‘mento, Oroville and Redding via Daris.. : 6:450 7130 Martinez, Calistog 6:13~ BiBOA Niles, San Jose, Stockton, Tone, Sacramento, . Maryaville, = Chico, Tehama and Bed Binft, . uase :304 Peters and Milton 13¢ Yosemitc), Kresno, Bakersfield, Santa Barbara, 105 Angeles, Dem: El Paso, New Orleans and 9:004 Valleio Nilos, & Stockton actamento it 0 Nitea, San Jose and | iverm: p Port Costa wnd Way Stations Martinez, Napa, G Santa Ross B e, 4:00r Benicia, _ Vacaville, Woodlan Kniglits Landing, Marysville, Oro- ville and Sacramento ... Lathrop, Stockton, M . Mer. ced and Fresno, going via Nile returning via Mattincz............ 5:00r Loe Angeles Express. Tracy, Krum\ Santa Barbara and Los 9154 . 115, 1143, 5:00r Bauta oiass Tor Mojave 8:00¢ Europenu M 8:007 Haywarl I,\'mu,w' Expross Ogilan and Taat. Nl and SanJose. 10:454 T:00r Oregon Tixpr Mirys: vills, Redding, gtk Sonnd and Fast 1015, Or ““Gunset Limitod.” Fresus, Lo Angeles, Bl Paso, New Orleant and East ceecenrinn. §12:450 NTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Ga Ba Newark (o o Felion, Tould:r Creek, Stations. . P #2:158 Newark, Centerviile, $an Jose, New Alwnden, Felton, Boulder Creck, anta Cruz aud Principal Way BEtiEm: e e e e 4:15 ¢ Newark, S Jose and 1,08 (ialos ... 5p Huiters' Excursion, San Jose and Way Stations ....oooooeee .. DIVISION (Third & Townse 6454 San Jose and Way Stations (New Almaden Wednesdays only)....... dose, Tres Pinos, Sunta Craz, Tacific Grove, Paso’ Robles, San Luis Obispo, Guadalupe, Surf wud Principal Way Statious .. 30:40. San Jose wnd Way Stations 11:304 Palo Alto and Way Static Or San Matco, Menlo Park, San . Tres Piuos, Saliuas, Monterey and I'u BOP Sap 5 Stntions ay Station Fose wnd Pricipal Melrose, Seminary Park, Fitchburg, San Leandro and e ‘i 1112:008 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAN PRANCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)= 9:00 11:00a.. 3100 *2.00 $3:00 0 *6:0r.. From OARLAND—Foot of Broadway.— *6:00 8:00 10:00a.x. $12:00 *1:00 12:00 *3:00 100 P for Afternoon. A for Morning. } Saturdays only. * Sundays excepted 1 Sundays only. 1 Monday, Thursday and Saturday nights only. 9Tue days and Saturdays. § Sundays and Thursdays. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY €0, Tiburon Ferry--Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEER DAYS-—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 A..: 12:3) 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 P. M. Thursdays—Extra irl 8111330 P s, Sacurdays-Exiza irips 8 1750 and 11:30 P. . SUNDAYS—§:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 P. a0 San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:15, 7:50, 9:20,%11:10 4. 12:45, 8:40, 5:10 P. . Saturdays—Extra trips a1 1:55 nd 6:35 2. . SUNDAYS_§: 0, 11:10 a. s 1:40, 3:40 | 5:00, 6:25 . Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Arrive T T San Franciseo. | SR | gan Francisco. v 1 1598. " s Vi WEEK | SUN- b Sux- | WERK Davs. | pavs. |Destnation.| ;.vq | pive. 7:30 aM. | 'ato, 10:40 ax| 8:40 ax 8:80 Pu 9:30 AM| Petaluma, | 6:10 Py 10:25 ax 0 P |5:00 Py Santa Rosa.| 7:35 PM| 6:22 px Fuiton, 7:30 ax Windso 10:25 ax Healdsburg, iytton, Geyserville, 3:30 P |8:00 Ax| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pu| 6:23 px |1y Fleta, | T | Hopland & | | AM| 8:00ax| Ukiah. | 7:35 p| 6:22px 80 x| ] 10:25 A |8:00 x|Guerneville. | 7:35 px :30 P | | 8:22px Sonoma \‘w—':(o Ax| 8:40 M | an 6:10 p3/5:00 px| Glen Ellen. | 6:10 px| 6:22rx 5 110= sevapa. (1145 1215 Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wes: Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: as Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Pieta for Highland Bprings, Kelseyville, Soda’ Bay and vLakepor! Hopland for Lakeport and Bartiott Spring: Tkiah 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 Helghts, Hullville, Boonevills, Greenwood, Orrs Hot Springs. Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, Willets. Cshto, Co velo, Laytonville, Harrls, Scotia and Kureka. raSSturday 1o Monday roind-trip tickets at reduasd es. On Sundays round-trip tickets 10 all poinis be- yond San Rafael at haif rates. AS(8:00 ax| Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronlcle bullding. H.C. WHITING, R X. RYAN, Gen. 2 Gen. Pass. Agent _Atlsntic Pacific RAILROAD Tratns leave and aceive &t Market-Street Ferry. SANTA FE EXPRESS. To Chicago via A. & P. Direct Line Leavesda ly at5:/0 . M.. carrviog Puliman Falac Drawing-room and Modern Upholstered Tourt Sieeping-cars, whioh run dally throuzh to Chicazo n. ansas City. ADnex cars for Denverand St uts. JBos.on Excurslons, v.a Kansas Cily, Chicago, Montreal and the White Mountains leave every T esday. The best raflway from Callforma te the East. New ralls, new les: o dust: interesting scenery, Ana good meals in Harvey’s dining-rooms. San Francisco Ticke: Office, 644 Markes st., Chronicle Fuilding. Telephone Main 1531, Oakland, 1118 Broadway. HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). Frem San Francisco, Commencing Sept. 1% 1893 WEEKDAY® For Ml Valley and San Rarael—e710, #9113 11:00 A. M.: *1:45, 3:43, #5:15. 95:45,8:30 P& Extra trips for 8an Rafael'on Mondays, Wednes davs and Saturdays a: 11:30 r. X BONDAYE S . For M V. 3 1—*8:00, E *11:30 A,.-:,Iu;y-l':fi).b" JELN0, 6-10% a - Trains marked * run to San Quentin. THROUGH TRAINS. For Point Reyes ana way stations—7:35 a m, Weekdays, 8:00 4. M. sundays, 1:40 B M. Sstup 8. ‘Or Casadero and way stations—7:25 A M. weem €ays;i 1:45 r. M. Saturdays. THE AN FRANCSCO AND SAN JOAQUIY VALLEY BAILWLY CONPARY. ROM JANUARY 1, 1897, passenger tralus will run dally, excepting Sunday Southbound. Stations. Northbound. T:BOA M. . S(0CKLON. .cveears D140 P 3. 9:49 . 2. .. ... Merced. B:4P 11:00 A ML Fresno. O 2. For Miermediate stacion able. Connecting steamboats of the G N. & L Co. leave San Francisco at 6 E . dally, excepting Saturday, and Stocktonat 8 B i dally, except. Sunday. HOUNT TAMALPALS, . Trains_ connect ~wit Coust Khilroad. th North Pacifl WEEK DAYS—Leave 8 F. g: Reéurning-Arrive 8. 1. $33 Ax ladew SUNDAYS—LeaveS.F. 8, x “:!o.‘,.s 0 P. M. Returning_Arrive S.F.1:15 a5 g 3 130 pac "Lickets for sale in Mill Valjer oi20 £ 7335 3 THO:=. COUK & 20X; 2 34 Valley and Mouat Tazagipais ooy Ralimags

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