The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 1, 1897, Page 8

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ARE UNITED 1Y FRATERNAL BONDS Masonic Board of Relief. he recently elected offi- Masonic - Board of Relief: J. 1 chairman; ~William G Browa, E. C. Hare, secretary. er of the Eastern Star. The grand secretary has received proofs of the proceedines of the last-heid Grand Chapter. - The books Wil bé ready for distribution this week Ok Leaf Chapter at its meeiing on last Thurs- day initiaied three candidates ana received e.ght applications. ~There preseat Mission Chapter, including the worthy s Farmer: Mrs. George L. Darling, worthy mk- n of Golden Gate Chapter. and several otber prominent members of the order. There was & pleasing entertainment after the ceremony of in- itlation. ‘There were. tableaux {IUSLTAting scenes from the plays of Shakespeare by members of the chapter; hen foliowed a banquet. Past Grand Patron Mernitt, assisted by - Mrs. Caherine Merritt, instaled the officers of Lodi Chapter lust week. Ozk Leat Chapter of Oakland will give an enter- talnment und a dance in Masonic Hall on the evening of Febmary 15 Mission Chapter will bave initiation ceremonles pex irday. nig The Odd Fellows. There was alarge attendance in the lodgeroom of Apollo Lodge on last Friday night to witness the confefring of -the third: degree. This lod:e wiil, on the evaning of the 12th inst.. receivea visit from the Veteran Odd- Feilows' Association. 1he quarterly meeting of the veterans was held last Monday. There was & lurge uitendaice and a number of applicants were admitted. The ‘vet- erans will visic Abou Ben' Adhem Lodge on the evening of the 4th of March. Last I uesday Grand Master Warboys and Grand Secreiary Shaw paid a visit 1o Unily Lodge and withessed an inltiation which met with thelc ap- proval, Was opeuly ex pressed Franciséo Lod-e received - and Mas.er War oys and Ta hor work_sbe was ably assisted Ly N ts, €S Taver, as past cr nd president: Mrs. G. C. Ryan, as gr: secrelary, and Elss Mianie Stebbins, #s gra d mar-hal l’l 'I-‘lmhull x\:: d-cornied with -flawers. evergreens | and banners, the \ ho'e producing, in the ariisiic Sirangement, & mos pieasiok e ct. The f010w- Tog are the numesof the oficers insislied: Miss |-Anns Hah P. P Eiss Auna Wesihaus. P. J. Rader, Miss Res Murray snd Miss :\nnhli | Wordy vicepresidenta: Mis 1. Greene, K. S Misg Maniie Wells, - 8.5 Miss Emma Benni | T Misy ida Garvarino, M.: Mrs. F. Wehe, 1.5 {Nfs. Hurloort, G. 8 & Misa Fva Bellstedt, Miss | Kittle Brown ana Miss Ange lne Bul it irustees - Atter ch- insta lation Pas: President Mrs. Baker | on besaif of the parior prescnied 1o iss Anna Mahne: the re!iribg presidert, as u okenof the 3 Aproval of hut she had duae duriig ber T 0f lta exteem of her, two bea:ifal Hngs, Fubics " Tha reeipient responded 1 as neat & U ¥ K10, i whens I was ail 0Vor and she was i €0 igtulplated she, womandike, ¢ried, but e Was Dresented: Oyernure by (e Mative &l hand: Vool 8 o, Mr. Hoeckel: mandolin a0 Fultar dust, M stes Doraand Mars Newmani 12 Go den ‘e Mendalin solemn aftair. . Westh us, A.Le Quinne, Merril, | Goodwin and C. \Warfing: Song | Miss V. Orr. After the Drogiamme | there were % and ref:-shments. | On Friduy evening La Estrelia Parlor, the local [ baby parlor which has been organized but eight The programme pres -nted was made uo of the | McUariby, S. P. P. The parior in the past term Mexican Benevolence: ‘he offizers of the Mexican Ladies’ Benevolence | Society of this Clty were installed 11 public in the Druids’ buliding on Saturiay night in the pre: euce of a large iumber of friends of the socic This is the only crganization of this character of the Spinish.speating veopls in this Ciy. It has a membership of about 100 aud it pays sick bene. | fits 10 Its members, cares for the neely and pays funeral expenses. It is mow entering into the « Shaw. Noiwlthstand- | fonrth year of its existence and is in a flourishing 10x the gloomy ‘westlier thery: was ‘a large mem- | condition, having a liule over $1000 in ita | bers ni, aod diritg the evning delega. | treasury. ' The following hamed were the officers | Sra. Z. de Gosch, President, and Sra. Maria G. de Romo, S cretary of the Mexican Ladies” Benevolent Society. and Apollo lodges visited. and ‘the grand secretary spoks :00d_thiat- Odd Fellowship had an famiily avd the £0od that It Is eres:inz addres<es were then wade and Master Philiips, Past Grands h. George W. Dixon, Frank E er visiio Lere wil be s unfon meeting of -the lodges of d Vi-inity on the 15th inst. ellows of ~unta Barbara will, on April styie observe ihe anniversary of the nate lodges have been xty and distr 4 has contribu Orion have al ps- toward ‘makin: arrangements pLOD” of ‘the -Grand Encampment, m 0. Angeles next October. The Eebekahs. 1t Mrs. Marion Gi enwood has e following visitations for the cus Rel. Galz; 4th, Helens, Red 8th, Durham, Biggs: 10th, Minnehaha, B, Citrus, Lincoln; 13:h, Minerva, F ora, Lodi b Lodg- of this City will hold an open meeting on the 224 of February. Oriental Rebekah Lodge announces a soclal for the evening o: the 34 Inst tive Sons of the Golden Weat. augement committee of Alcalde Parlor, posed of O. H. Furgeson, R. H. Andrews, 2. vler, Sal Heino, L. Derre, J. Staude Jr. and em making special effors to have the seventh anniversary ball of the parlor, to be given on the 12 of the greatest events tha: red. e same time with rare lavishly 8004 taste The members of Stanford Parior, wve the f a series of members’ goc! ved a very successtul affa was started by Marcus Harloe re a'de dexree from o team of the par- Mr. Harloe, while not at liberty work of the degree, will use his 1ce 0 have others take it. Char o3 Steiger, . was to have received it ha’ evere actack of frighy prevented him at ¢ in an aprearance. The balance of i was tin listening to music, songs citations. On Wedaesduy there will be the initiation of several appiicants who waut to_become members Subsequently the high y In:eresting p degre= wiil be conferred by J.J. ) N1nCom pOOp. 2it. Shata Parlor as visited last week by Lioyd L. C ! iessed an exemplifica. t the next Grand Parlor, which easion in Redwood City ‘on the agreat deal of important ness 10 irensact. € State Bosrd of Reilef has elected the follow- d as oflicers for the ensuing term: H. J. P35 A, Ranwler, V. P.; Henry Lun- The oflicers of Central Parlor were installed by (bire, A: Boldeman, D. G. P. at large, a0 W Crieik on Satoriay. Gulifen Anchor Parlor of Gibsouvilie, . has, with money from lts' treasury, ruished it e egantly and still has money The officers of the parior were recently alled 1 thelr new Lome by T. K. Whee, D, D. licers of Redwood iy Parior were in- dent and M. 1L 3 oscpli E. Coffey 1is the presi- Thompson secretarv, 11 Dorado P: give its twelfth anniver- sury bal L in Native Sons’ Hail. The last held meeting of this parior was visited by the when they witnessed the work of Initiatng caugidates. tive Daughters of the Golden Wost, The putlic installations of the ofticers of Buena sta Purlor are alwiys lmpressive. instructive 1 entertainlug, not 0uly to a stranger who wit- nesses the cercmony for the fi st time. but to many of the order, who are always pieased 10 be piesent when the work is weil done. Had It not becn lorthe apparent indifference of two of the oflicers of this parior who were instalied last bursday nizht. that installetion would not have beel #n ex eption (o the rule. 71hese two in & S mmeasure maired the eflect of the ceremony by imduiziog in whispered conversation instead of Peying attention Lo the installing officer. Possibly the Lad been instalied ai some previous time nad the ceremony Bad 10st its charm for them. The instiling officer was Mrx. Johu A, Sieln- bich, who jerformed b r work with that digaity. ¢ miveness and pe:ficuion hat shows the {n: 1. est she takes in the fraternity. and 10 make the takinz of au 0oligation what it really Is, a very FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CoO., < Leldesdorf St., Tel. Main 1954. CrNTRAL OPYICK % Market St., Palace Hotel. Purly & Atkingon, Sauazers Tel, Main 5144, Uptown Office— Baldwin iocel (adjolning Grill oom). Tel. Main 1,91, PURDY. ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market quo __ tations. Reference 1st Natlonal Bank, &, F CHICAGU . PEIVAIE WIKE NeW YORK The hall will be | !ll'ho were Installed for the current year: Presl. | enta: SFa. T de Gosch: wioe premasnts, oy de Romo: secte aria finan_iers, ~rite. Mar! tesorers, ~ra. Carmen de Y barra Cleotas Winters, in ndez v ¢ Viila | Vocules—Sen ] M. de Mercer, Felipa Her- | @ S oros: fdel-comisating. Sras. Guadunpe i Higndra 5 Marta Casteon; Fortera | St Terésa Gom | | Mri. i'e Romo was the Installing officer, ‘she, society, having taken the ob: us m-etng. a3 ably as Fran esce z as guld ory impressive cer-mon; T3 0f Mexico. The jnstallation serivee was i Spanish languuge and the many charges were | delivered by Mrs. De Ruina without Look snd in u manner that won he-mu h commendation. Afier e ceremony A. K. Coney, tte Mexican Consal | delivered a short address, in which be alluded to | the £00d wor« the adies have been engaged in and | tken presented to Senora de Gos b, the president, a very handsome pi . the Mexican eagle resting | on the cactus and holding in one of 1ts tuloas the | national flaz, asa token Of the society’s Apjrecia- tion of her services duriug the three years that she neld He a'so presented 10 the hand. sOme secretary a beautitul pin bearine the tite of the society. he saving that the society could not | forego the re of Lestitying 10:h ciation ©of what the Iady had done in the past for the soc eiy. Afier the presentations ibere was adance aud refreshments. | American Legion of Honor. The last day of January being Sunday assess- | ment No. 873 is not delinquent un il to-day. Mem- | vers who have been suspended for non-payment of | ues cannot now be reinsiated without presente- tion of soundness of health. Last Wednesdey the ofticers of GoMen Council were Installed by Deputy J. W. Disbrow, assisted by Grand Secretary Burion. There was & larce membership pressut. The same evening the offi cers of Piotection Councll were fnstalled by W. D, | Manstieiq, G. 0. Taere has brea quite an accession to the mem- bership of Evhemian Council, Suu Francisco Cou: cil No. 30 having neen conso idated with 11, Pas Commaoder W. x. Dundas, & member of this con cil, Will sLorily <o f:ast ou a business. irip, an | while on the other side of the Rockles will consult with the leading members of the order in its tu teres Grand Commander Filben was In the City last Tuesdas wiih the intention of visiting the local councils, but was ca.ied awar by a telegram before e conld make any visitations. Jle will saortly SLATLOn & (our of Visitatious in the m_etior. ‘The officers of Pacitic Councl of Sun Jose were instalied by the xrand secretar:, who after the ceremony spoke at some lengih' of the recent changes in the laws of g During the pasi week ihe grand secretary énd other officers visited the varions . ounci.s, and gave A full, cleas and justrultive account of ihe rece 1t legislation had for the beiter protection of the in- terests of the membeis. Improved Order of Red Men. Pocahontas Tribe had & social mee. ing on Friday evening for members and triends. There was a large attendance aud au enjoyable evening w spent. The 10ll0wing was the programme: Ope ing remarks by ¥. D. Brandon: basso'solo, Mr. Williamson: méandolin ana guitar duet, Messrs. lemple and Geddes: tenor 5.0, Mr. banio #0lo. Professor Appleby; barytone solo, Mr. Charles; select 1eading, Mr. Brandon: tenor an basso duet, Mewsrs Walker and Williamason: guitar s0i0. Mr. Geddes; piano solo, Mr, Cartis | yocal soo, Mi. Nowlan. were followed by a feast of corn thoughtfuliy provided By ihe tribe. At its last hield mee.ing Sotoyome Tribe adopted one palefuce und conferred ihe degrees. W hite Enele adopted one paleiace last 1Thursday. On Wednesday Bald Eagle Tribe conferred the hunt- ers and chief's degree on candldates. Atea hof | these ¥red Brandt, G. R., was an interested spec- | tator, The National Union At the (st meeiiig of tue San Francisco Cabinet of the National Uulon officrs for the ensuing term were elect>d, and James F. Field and Dr. A. | H. Milberry were re-elect-d, president and vice- presideut, respectively. A committre was antaor- ized to se ure another hail in wnich 1o meet st 8 clock insteed of waiting until afier the close of council meetings, as i3 ihe case now and has been 10f some Gime. Caufornia Councll, at fts last held meetiny celved four applicaiions and initiated two dilates. the new ofcers performiug their part of the ceremony in & very impressive manner. & pleasant entertalnment followed the Initintions. A council of this 0rd r 15 {n existence in the city of Chicago. The majority of the members ure men iu tie journalisiic profession aud ths body is known as ’ress Councll. Columbian Debating Society. Last Saturday evening the members of the Co- iumbian Debating Sociely gave thelr monthlv so- clal in Red Men's Hall 4id lind a lerge attendance, A speclally prepnced programme of pairiotic songs aad recitaiions were peesented ana enjoyed by ail presen.. Tuere was u recitation - by Miss. Alexan- seF, VOcal #0lo by Mrs Shew, recitation by il BlumKall, &V oiin trio by Mr. Turner and ch dren. After the prograuime there was a dance Alrs. ‘Annie Hubble wus the chairwoman of (he committce.on entertainment. Nission Hive, L. of T. 3L Mission Hive, Ladies of the Maccabees, recently gave an enzertainment 1o the new Maccabee Tem. ple, when a very fine programme wus presented Then followed a dance and refreshments for guest a0d membetr. This hive, although young, i Very euterprising oie, and its enteriainments fenture of soclial lif¢ in the Aission district. Toe numbers presented | and veuison REAL ESTATE MARKET REVIEW Business Has Been Quiet During the Past Week in Land Matters. | Excellent Opportunities at the Present Time for Investment in Real Property. | | Eff:cts of th: Sale of Iastallment Hemes on the Renting of Prop:rty. The real estate market bas been rather quiet during the week as far as important saies are | concerned, though there continues to bs con- | siderable inquiry for good investment prop- | erty. | The present is an exceltent tme to buy land | in San Francisco, At such s time ss this, when there is no wild excitement in the alr, and when property is valued at exactly what it is worth, there,is an excellent opportunity | for judicious capitalists to look over the feld, 8nd, getting a little out of the regular rut, in- vest ‘their money in property :hat has not yet become high-priced, but is- likely to be so in the near tuture. The ovportunitics which are now presented in this City for purchasing houses on easy installinents have undoubted to a certain extent, interfered with the renting business, asthere is within the everage American a | strong desire to own his own home, however humble it may be. | The facilities for acquiring homes in San Francisco, which until a few years ago were confined to those in possession of considerable means, are now within the reach of every one who has a few hundred dollars and is in re- ceipt of a regular salary such as enables him to pay a fair rent. Sometimes it is even possible for a man to buy & house and lot without paying anything down. In such cases, however, as may naturally be supposed, the property offered is not of t he most desirable description, consisting gener - ally of small lots in out-of-the-way parts of town, which the owners have been unable to dispose of in any other way. When, however, a man _can buy & comf orta- | e house aad lov’ by paving a couple of hu- { dred doliars down atd about as much mon thiy | as the rent would amount to, there is no great cause for complaint. 1t is ifue that the inter- est during the eariy years, together with the | insurance and taxes adds materiaily to the | payments which have 10 be made at first, and Teason owners wio seil in such & man- ner should, when so desired, spread payment over aslong a term of years ns possib! The real estate brokers are finding encour- agement in the prospects of increased immi. | gration to the st 10 the active work of vowerlul colonization organ:zations. A great hindrance to-the legitimate coloni: zation enterprises of this Siate Las been the disposal in Eestern and European marsets of comparatively worthless lands of California at thie same figure at which good lands have been offered Lere. | There is no more hopeful sign in California to-Gey -than the fact that ail over the State large holdings of land are being divided up and so!d to settlers in tractsof a few acr=s each. | | It is only afew vears since -one of the chief | obstacles to immigration to this State wes the | difficuliy to secure small farms of. desirable in good localities. Allis changed now. ¢ of the largest tracts have been divide up ana colonized; others are now being sold off. REVIEW OF THE RECORDS: Ninety:eight deeds ivere recorded during the st weok. P"Fhe mbrtgages placed on record during the same time numbered seventy-nine, and were for a total of $258,312. Among the larger ones were the following: By Mrs. S.A. Aronshon | to Henry M, and Auita C. Block, $10,000 for two years at 10 per cent per annum, on prop- erty at-the. soutawest corner of Geary and Scott strests, 55396:6 feet; by William C. spencer to Jagies W. Ryan, #6500 for ons yea £ 817 percent, .on property on the east iine of | Van Ness avenue. 91:3 north of Pacific| street, north 45:15 by east 137:6; by Emil D Rosenbaum o Bessie. G. and ary J. Curtis, ¥8000 for Tour years at 7 per cent on property on thé north line of uiton 112:6 west of Broderick, west 25 by north 137:6; by Danlel Meyer to Isanc Up- ham, $10,000 {or one year at 615 per cent, on proverty on the north fine of -Eddy 211:6 east of Octavia, east 63:6 by morth 1 Hibernie Bank 1o Mary Hurley, $16 vear on property on the norihenss Pacific avenue and Gough, est 127+ 137:6, aud on_north 1 enst of Octavia, east 3 corner ot 6 by north ne of Pacific avenue 110 by north 127:3; by the | same to W.J. Conrad, $7300 for one yeur at 615 | per cent on property on the west lins | of Larkin, 80 north of: Golden Gate svenue, | north 4 by west 70; by the same to John and | Elizabeth’ Kleinhaus, $7300 on_property on tue north 1ine of Fell sirect, 82:6 east of Vieb- ster, east 55 b: north 120; by the German Bank to Mary A. Schmidt, $6500 for one year at 7 percent, on property on the southeast | corner of Fiffeenth and Guerrero strcets, east 100:10 by south 100; by the same to Clris- tiana Warnkee (or Brommer), $7000 for one year at 7 per cent, on properiy on the north- east corner of ‘Mission and Twenty-third sureets, north 40 by east 1 E G. Schmicdeil to William Ebrenpior:, $30,000 for ihree years at 6 per cent, on property on the southwest corner of Washington street and, Breuham place, west 28:6 by south 39:6 100-vara biock 362, on the southwest 1iné of Third street, 95 -ontheystof Market, southeast 25 by southwest 75, in 100-vara block 367, on the southwest line of Third, 190 corthwest of Brannan, northwest 30 by 'southwest 80, ana on the southwest line of Fiith, 130 northwest of Harrison, northwest 30 by southwest 75, The releases numbersd fifty-iwo and were for & total 01 $208,876. Among them were the following: From the San Francisco Savir Union to Gualala Mill Compnry, | property on the northeast hne of S-euart | street, 229:2 feet southeastof Mai 137:6 teet; from Mrs. A. Aronshon to Henry F.and Frederick Burns, $10,000 on property Althe southwest corner of Geary and Scott streets, 55x06.:6 feet; from thie French Bank to | Williain snd Louis¢ Mosser, $6000 on prop. | erty on the west line-o1 Pierce street, 148 south af Union, South 75 by west 1 irom. Daniel Mever o Louis” and Fi Braverman, $13,.200 on prorerty on the norti line of Eday strest, 211:6 east of Octavis, esst 63:6 by morth 120; from the German Bank to Jane Burkhead, $6000 on Prop-riy on the northeast corner of Pine and Laguna streets, east 22:11 by.north 91:8; from the Hibernia Bank to Moses Nathan aud Abrabam Rosencrantz, $16,000 on property on the northeast line of Sixth strect, 75 ivet nortnwest of Bryant, northwest by northeast 160; from the same to Marie C. and Hans L. Kofved, $6450 on property on the cast line of Castro street, 227 feet couth of S:venteenth, sonth 4% by east 80; from the German Bank to David and Joseph Weil, 10,000 on proverty on the nortn line of Pine street, 56 feet east of Octavia, east 56 by north 137:6; from the Hibernia Bank to Pierre and Maric Priet, $30,- 000. 01 property on the norih line of O'Far- | rel street, 157:6 west of Poweil, we-t 63 by north 137:6; from the same to Joscph A, Oli- ver, $20,000, on property on the uorthwest cornier of Mis-ion and Eighth streets, south- west 275 by northwest 275; from the French Bauk to Letitia W. and Elizabe.h M. Hudson $25,000, on property in the Hudson Trect, be- gianing'at the {ntersection of thed ividing line | of the Paul and Hulson tracts with the west line of Raiiroad nvenue, thence north 17 deg. 46 min. east21.43 chaius, nortn 79 deg. min. west 31.27 chains, south 15 deg. 32 min. west 18.15 chains, south 78 deg. 52 min. east | 80.23 chains; from the German Bank to Wil- liam Dunphy. 50,000, on property on the north line of Waxhington street, 137:6 west of Octavia, west 137:6 by north 25544 : from the Eiutracht Vereiu to Wendel Zeiuer, $9000, on PIODeTty ou the northeast coruer of Natoma and Russ streets, northwost 75 by northeast 84; from: Fronie 'and Edward G. Schmiedell and Antoinette W. Howsrd to Wiliiam Earen- plort (by attorney), 30,000, on property on the southwest corner of Weshingion siraet and Brennn pince, wes! 28:6 by xoutn 39:6; on the southwest line of Tuird street, 95 south- west of M rket, south as. 25 by sou'hwest 75: on the southwest line of Tnird_street, 190 nortnwest of Braunan. northwest 30 by soutn- west 50, and on the southwest liue of Fiith street, 150 northwest of Harrison, northwest 30 by southwest 75 NEWS ITEMS. The block of land bounded by Fourteentn and Fifteenth, Ruode Isiand end De Haro sireets has bien so.d through Baldwin & Howell o the San Francisco Sanitary Reduc. ton.Works. The price, however, has not yet been made known. The erection of a building on the site has already been begun. Bince the opening of the sale of the Crocker [IMDoan&w. BRI | 3 W tcnnor, Unkiand estate property bounded by Shrader, Cole. Stanyeu and Frederick ia November o1 Jast year sixieen houses have already been constructed on the land and over $75.000 of ihe property has changed ~hands through Buldwin & Howell, the ngents. Charles A. Lyon is building two cottages on the west line of Dolores sircet, between Tweniy-sixth and Tweuiy-seven.h. - - The following improvements are being made in the Sunset Heights district: On tlie east line of Teuth nvenue Charles .A. Davie is get- g reauy to comstruct a six-room house; George M. Salsbury, the populat builder, is erec {ng u beantiful' Eastlake cottage, to cost $1500, on the south line of K strevt, 82:6 teet west of Ninth avenue; Mrs. Mary K. Haraish has just finished & cottage on the southeast corner of K strect and Tenth avenue; Mrs. Ida Osborn has jus: the west line of Eig) 3 sire 5 jeet north of I street, Mrs. St. Paul is just siing a nice house. Tne McCarihy. Company report numerous small saies in their properties at Sunuy Side, Lekeview and Inglesile, in San Francisco and in Fruitvale Terminal Tract across the ba The company is now baiiding & row of fine smalicotiages a1 Sunny side to sell on install- ments und four fine cottages in Fruitvale. Jucob Heyman will commence this week the building of a five-room cottage on Twenty- third street, in the Heyman Tract, for J. A. Oswald. George Wittell has purchased from the e tate of John H. Madison the proverty on the eustside of Stockton street, 53:6. morth of eary. The lot faces on Union square and has & frontage of 17:6 and a depth of 70 feet. The price paid was §17 000. The German Bauk has commenced loaning money agaiu on City real estate. The block bounded by Fell, Hayes, Clayton and Cole strects, facing on the panhundle and directly opposite Golden Gate Purk, has been cut up into building lots and is offered ior sale by David Stern & Sons, a third cash and the balaiice in one and two years at 7 per cent in- Prices range from $2250 upward, ac- £ t0 the size and location ot the lots. Sbarboro mude the stockholders ancisco Mutua: Loan Association Wednesduy evening at tueir quarterly meeting Ly announcing that the fourth series of stock had mutured 46 the full sum of $200 sbare. This will release twen ty-five homes irom their morigages and also vay $20,000 t stocl holders having iree shares. The period oc fi u- pied in maturing the sros was 13D month: thus leaving an earning of 265 on cach share, averagi er 815 per cent per AUDUM inier- est. This associaiion in the past sixteen vears had made 540 loans, aggrezating $847,307 & of which 351 loans, amouating to ¥527,1 Rhave been repaid, there remaining ouistmua: ing 186 loans, amounting to 320,260 64. It hss a'so paid out to its withdrawal members 576,107 08, including §157, Loaus are made by this ussc Sau Franeisco and Alameda cou of interest being 6 per cent per anuum ana the premium: 50 cents per share per month. Books for subscription to 1000 shares of stock were_opened lust month, and they will prob- ably oe closed next week. 63 08 earnings ation only in ies, the rate THE HANDBALL COURTS.| T. ¥. Bonnet aud R ehan Defeat J. ©. Nealon and Coast Chain- pion Riordan. The wet weather yesterday had the ef- fect of crowding the San Frarcisco hand- ball court, and. several exciting games were witnessed. “hief “inierest centered in a game in which J. C. Nealon and Joun Riordan, the coast ‘champion, played against T. F. Bonnet and R. Linehau, the overhand swiper. ‘It was expected that Nealon and Riordan would make short work of their opponents;-but as the gamio progressed many -of the spectators changed their opinion and were willing to back the .two younger men. The final was cortested ace by ace, and Bonnet and Linehan won amid the greatest excitement. Two other games that were watched with the closest attention were played. In the first Dan Roarers and M. MeNeil Hit- erally moppec the floor with W.. Manion and George McDonald, but Manion and McDonald had. tieir revenge by defeating McNeil and L. Corraine, who took Rud- gers’ place. The handball fever has extended to-the Potrero, and yesterday P. . E.-Steiner, tbe dairyman, issucd a challerige to Frank Knobloch, the hay and grain mercuant, 1o play a ranie in the San Francisco court for the championship ot the Potrero. There were -no games in the Union court, owing to the rain. Following were the games played in the San Francisco court: D. Rodgers end .M. McNeil Manion and G. MeDonnld, 21—14. M. Edwards sud M. Bascldefeaied G. Maguire aud M. Edwards, 21—15. 17—21; 21-19.- R. Hausman and J. Foley defeared E Barry and E. Downs, 2114, 16—21, 21—18. J. Cojline and E. Toy defeated E. Mnloney and M. Edwards, 21—12, 15-21," 2119, P. Kelly and P. Huichinson defeated G. Huichinson andW. Kelly,21-13,16—21,21—18. J. O'Eeary.and P. Barrett defeated Hugh 3 and J. Branaock, 21—14, 1221, 2116 Manion and 6. McDonald defeated M. nd L. Cofrsine, 21—14, 17 Murphy and E. Toy defented J. Lawless and.D. Conneily, 21—11, 1421, 21-17. V. Stans- bury ana’ M. MiClure defexied-J. White and M. isasch, 2114, 16—21; 21-20. T. F. Bou- netand R Linenan dsieated J. C. Néalon and J. Riordan, 21—15, 17—21, 2120, — HOTEL ARRIVALS GRAND HOTEL. G Falkenhamer. N Y I A-Roble, Sacto J E Wooley, Vacaville A J Lurson. Lol L L Lane, Angeis Camp E T Breen, Sallcas defeated W. 21-13, 1621, H A teid, Santa Rosa J Gaskell, Sacto €M Price, Cal SJ Baviess. Ft Jones R H Mason, Cal FH ~haw & w, San Jose J 'S Smythe! Berceley Hughes. Berseloy JTHal' & w, acto M L Howard, Eureka V Ciyte =t Helenw, D P Plerce, Big Cnyon F L Sweet Sicio W J Maugiin, Everett J Lave. Everett Miss Wilkeson, Vicioria i Lovelnnd, Eureka T Clark. Placervilie Geo *mith, Victoria MrsJ H kider & s , Cal Nirs K Smich, Cal W Magaire, Dutch Fiac Bartlett, ivermore J Gal'agh-r, Fresno Morye, San: L F Bretie R Diller, Chico H R Coite & w, Petalum M J Hotlands, Gakiand C Gurnee, U.kland 3 J Grayson, Chicazo W A Doyie, Chicaso RALDWIN HOTEL. P Murphy, Cal WK Whes C B Ityer, S ockton € Thomas, San Jose ock, Dallay W 1 Frue, san Jose J W Barnes & w, N Y F S hudlong & w, R I RIBlankenbeckler,USN P H Murpoy. Berkeley J¥ Connors, ‘akland - O F Job ison, Unkland J 1 Jones Uakinud ¥ ssrown, Oakl 3 W Cahb Miss B ve W B Fine, wg W B Tavlor, St Col M Brannican. T. J smith, P G W Clark, N ¥ H Koutiedge, Cleta 3 Blumen hal & w, 1 Dr J fos 1. Guate, s’ K Guilboul, Cal R J i.uden, Valiejo S N Bunte,'San Lucis Miss A Clurk. Stockton * ¢ . Clark, Sto kton 43 Canty, Gragson H de Laguns, Siockion. PALACE HOTEL. E H Arnold, Stanford - J Wélsh, Kansas A Blerce, Los Gatos K Kenny, Poriland, Or JT Richards, Monc S Kaufman, Portland, Or € Fisher, Alameda . € J'S e-dman, R I P M Meyer. Auckland G Rodenbeig: B 1 H R Engle, Chicago G W Mcklroy, US N 1 GSulivan, NY G P Lorl, Kigin, Il 3rs b Cleveland, 1 iiss M Cleveland, Il L s Strovek, N ¥ H F Jounson & w. ur Mre M < Sirosck, NY W F Norion, N Y W Kobbins, N ¥ Mis. M Norton, N Y AN Forsyth. Milwaukee R G Brown &.w, Bodie K Narit, Japan MrsAM Underwod, Mare 3 Crane &'w, Bosion Isiand NEW WESTERN HOTEL. € C Woit. Oikland Paul C Maytord, Chicago 3 W MeMain (oS Adams Thos Flewcher, Lo+ Ang ) M Murpiy. Los Ang ~ James Turner, Poriland Heory Hurris. California A ¥ Michae 5, 'Col C H Philps, Putuam W T Carey. 'S X Adams F A alorer, San biego Joha Smkh. California Dk Fraser, [ifavette MJ In:crsole & wt, N R A Suwmers Oblo Jeman Hausler US N John Murrissey, LosAng John Siiva, Uakland Jeft O'Conceil Los Ang ——————— WEATHER BUREAU LE Lucas al "ORT. NITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL | TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Jun. 81,1207, 5 . ™.—Weather conditions and general torecast: The following are the seasonal’raiufalls to date a3 compared with those of the same date last & son and ralnfall for the past twenty-four hours: Eureka 23.52 Inches, last season 23.61, past 2 Bours .14: Red Bluft 14 44, last weason 13 67, lant 24 hours .54: San Iraucisco 13.86, last season 12.24, yast 24 hours 1.08; Fresuo 5.75, last season 4.09, past 24 hours .62; Sau Luis Obispo 1 las- sesson-1:.25, past 24 hours 1 16: Los Am season 5.91, past 24 hours.Ol: Diexo 684, Ins. season 2.80, past 24 hour Yuma 466, last season .48, jast 24 hours —. *an IraiCisco da:a—3taxtmum temperature 55, minnnum 47. mean 51. - A storm ot.considerable- extent lies over Oregon £0d Noribern Califoraia. The pressure has fafan during the past (weniy-four hours long tha co. between San Luis Ubis o and.Roseburg. Heavy rains have fal.en over the entire CON(ry Wes. of the Slerras. At San Luis Obispo 1.16 luches of rain s reportid The temperaturo has.renialned #'atfonar the entire Pacific slope. 1t has risen over Utah. Forecast made at San krancisco for 80 hours dine midnigh., February 1, 1897 Northern « alifornia—Kain Monday; fr easterly winds. over Southern California—Rain Monday slong the coast &nd’ in northern por lon: light- southerly | winds. Nevada—Raln In extreme western portion Moa- day: fair elsewhere. Utah—Clondy Monday. Arlzona—Cloudy Monday and probably showers | n extreme weatern portion. Sau Frunclsco and vicliit:—Rain Monday morn- ing. probably cleariug in thie afternoon: fresh Southeasterly winds. =~ ALEXANDER MCAD'E, Local Forecast Otiicial. O Clear B Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® fain® Snow FExplanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures &t station indica e maximum_ temperaturs for the days; those underneath it, if any, the amount of rainfall, of melted snow in inches and huudredths, during ‘the past tweive hours. Isobars, or solid Ines, ‘connec: pagn s of equal alr pressure; iso- therms, or doticd’ lines, equal temperatare. ' The word “bigh” means high barometric pressureand | is_usually accomoanied by fair weather: “low” | refers 10 10w pressure. and is usoally preceded | and accompanicd by cloudy weather anG rains. “Lows” usually first appear on the Washington coast. en the pressure is high in_ the interior 1z the coast,and the isobars extend south nlong the cosst. rainis probable: | but when the “luw’ i inclosed with isobars of | marked curvature, rain south of Oregon I8 improb able. With & “high in the v: inity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer Weather may be expected in summer and colder weathor In winter. - The reverse of thesecondltions will produce an ojposite result. . . - THE CALL CALENDAR. Frnnoany, 1807, i Th.| Fr.|Sa | «l8]e 17 1nfizjis Quarter R TN 5.9, 14 1819 |20 N4 AdesxsS, Dntee of Departure From San Franotaco. Dieco. 2| Humboldg iy Columblia.’. | Poruana . Gue Chioa &S3pan Co0s B Newpor Faralion.. Arcata z WailaWaila | Vie & Pgt Sho Monowat.... | Sydney Czarina.. ]| Coos say. . |dan Diezo. . Portiand .. Newnarr Plet 9 Pler.7 vier 8 Piar 11 Pler 2¢ ety | vleris’ | { STEANMEKS TU ALILVE. | i Firow | Do CrescentCity.........._ |..Feb 1 | |Tken- 1 Feb 1] Mackinasw . Mexico .| ~an Diego. | Tillamook. .. .. | Portiand... State of Cail... Cmatilla........ Portiana ... oria & Puget Sound DG B Cieone.. an Podro S Crarina, | Coon Biay & | impire. Coos Bay ] ] | Kureka. .7l | Xewpore. sl i Clty of Peking. e o | Dei Notte...... | raya Huroor. : | Queen .77l | San Diego..... Pl | Cotnmbin Poriiand. .. SUN, MOON AND 11DE. SITED STATES COAST AND GEODXTIC SURVEY. | Timrs AND Heieaits oF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT FOsT POINT, ENTRANCE TO | SAN FRANCISCO DAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFI- | CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. | NoTE—The high and low waters occur ai-the City Front (Mission-streo: Wharf) about twenty five minu. es later than at Fort Iolni: iue height | of tide is the same a: both places. February—1897. Monda -, Feb uary 1. i ..7.14| Mobn risey 533 Moon sete. wl 5| B.2n .2 603 9| 640 4| 713 0| 7.47 36| 817 In the above exposition of the tdes the morning tides are given in the left haad early b column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of-occurrence a3 to time. The second time column rives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right hand column wives the last tide of the day, excspt when there are but three lides. 83 somotimes sccurs. The Leights given are additions to tae | soundinzs on the United Siates Cosst Sarvey | charts, except When & miuus sign-(—) precedes.t height, and then the number given s subiractive from the depth given by, the charts. - e NOTICE TO MARINERS, | el | A Branch of the Uniied States Hvdrographle.| Office’ located fn the Merchanty Exchange is muintainad in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard (0 nationality aud free of expense. - 2 Navigators are cordially favited 1o vislt th office. where complete se:s ot charts And salllng | direcilons of the world are kept on' hani or comy | parison and reference, and the laest information. | cam always be obtained regarding lights, dangers | 10 navigation and all maters of interest to oceaa commerce. The tims bail ontop of the bullding on T graph Hill is hoisted abont ten minutes before nooa. and Is dropped at noon. 120tk meridian, toiegrapbic signal recelved each day from the Unlied States Naval Ob,ervaiory a. Mare laiand. Cal. 5 A notfce atating whether the time ball was dropped on Hme, or giving the error. If any, ls pubiished the sams day oy the aiternoon pajers ad by the morniug papers the following 1av W. 8 Huawes, | Licutenant. U. & N.. in charga SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrivel. SUNDAY, January 1. Stmr ‘Walla Walla, Wallace, 70 nours from Victoria and Puget Sound ports; pass and mdse, to Goodall; Perkins & Co. Sumr “South Coast, Hansen, 36 hours from 5 M 1t lumber, 50 cds stavebolis, to J K Hanity. stmr Noyo, Levinson, 18 hours from Fort Bragg; * pass and mdse, 10 J 8 Kimball, Stmr Corona, Doran, <0 hours from Eurekas Pass aid wmdse, 10 Goodall, Perking & Co. Eallod SUNDAY, January 31, Br ahip Bemantha. Crowe, Honolulu, e iAW bark Diamoad Head, Ward, Port Towns- ne Hark Wiina, Sa or. Nanaimo. Lark Hichi RN, Lw‘u Por: Angeles. ir Jo Ina, JioMand, Port Gamble Beiur Eialo, Curtfo. i ielograplile. POINT LOBOS. Jan. 81,11 = -a - Weath cloudy! wind BE. velocl.; 14 mlies o9 CDomestio core GILAYS HARBOR. orine Suiden, for s Franclaco. - - UOOS BAY = Arrivet-dan SL—stme Empire, hnc Tan 29 nimr Aroata‘la mil bacvound, o FATOOSH -~ Piased Jun 31- Br oark Vortigern, trom Tacema, for Quesnstown. ML ANGUELES “Arrived Jan Dacca from ‘Astoria: bkin Pordland, from ~an Fedro, tor Part Hadiook. Jan 30-ship-Cola o bia, hence Jun 24, tor Fort Townsend. PORLLOS ANGELES— Arrived Jan 81— Algazar, from Cleone. o PORT HADLOCK — A o . trlever, bouce Jan 20, SETTLION S My rrived Jan $1-—-Bkta Cathe S1—Br bark | 01l Works; A Pallle | Miller, Sloss & Scott: Yates & Co; 1 J-Care: Cal out prévious notice steamers, salling dates and | hours of sailing. Tic<e: office—Palace Lotel, 4 New Montgoméry s'ree BOWENS LANDING—Arrised Jan ® 29—scur Baroara Hernster, hence Jas [ GREENWOOD--Arrived Jan 31—Stmr Whites- boro. hence Jan 3% CASPAR—Arrived Jan 81—Stme Jewel, hence Jan 30. l “C00S BAY—Arrived Jan 81—Stme Czariaa, huc | Jan 9. Foreign Ports. 1§ VANCOUVER—Arrived Jan - 8I—Sehr ‘Liura | sev. £ om salaverry. U XS TOW + Arvived Jan: 30=Br ship Foru hence Sen: 80 Movements of Trans- \tlantis Stavna-c | NEW YOI h—Arrived Jan S1—Stmr La Bre- | tagne, trom Hiere: stme Werkendam, from Ruw terdam; stmr Corean. from Glas < e Jun B1oSimr Ancaoria wr Giascow | HAVRE—Airived out Jan S1—Stmr La Bour- & QUEENSTOW N—Salied Jan 31—Stuir Aurania, £0F Aew \ork. NDOVER—Faned Jan New York. for Antwerp. 3 GIBRALTAR—bassed Jan 30—Stmr Columbla, from Geuou, :0r New Y ors. Duportations. o EUREKA—Per Corona—12 bxs fresh fish. 23 h- bxs fish, 11ub 4 kexs 78 bxs butier, $4 bidis hide 40U M siiogies, 1 pks lnoleam. 1 'kex kraut, 1 bx ationery: 1 pis paper, 8554 M Tt lumber, 9 baiy P6its, 11 pkgs express: 20 ¢s mils, 1 bx tobacco, 1 X dynamor, 1 ey cider, 20 Sks peas, 1 19 bxs appies, 4 sxs potatbes FORT BRAGG—Per Noyo—30 bals hides, 3 bdls 5 cs household goods. 1 sk tails, 1 bale ary &ood’, 197 3. 1t lumber. TACOMA—Per Wal & Walla—20 bbis -oid iron, 18 bdis vid {ron, 34 sks bones. 5 cssyrup, 1cs aruzs, 400 bars bulion, 10 pes wood. 12 bals wood irames, 4 b1 iron rods, 1 bdl iron wasa ers, & iron riags. 490 tons coal. Tacoma west of N P Ky—17 pkgs household bxs irom, 6 bbla frou, 4 sks iron, 1139 sks 36615 sks flour, col ¥ Ry—a cs millinery goods, 5 Pkgs_hardware, 5 pkgs housenold §oods, 5 pkgs hardware. T machin Evere {32 bx. 259 bdls shooks, s paper. Anacortes—6453 sks onts. New Whatcom 11 bdls aides, 796 sks oats, 3265 peslumber. Foreign ports—792 bdls hide: Vaucouver via C P ky—33 caclgarettes, 183 cs boots and shoes 86 c3’ Smokin tobacco, 12 cs C K wear. 62 g3 shoes, 47 c« hosiery, ) 3% s hats, 4 <8 underwear, 4 cs cotion sbirts, 13 cs dry goods. 5 €3 wood.n fiwmes, 2 cs cupper sheets, 6 bxs copy blanns, 2 bxs iron forges Vancouver—5 cs household goods. Seatt.e— 3 bxs (ype, 44 cs houselold goods, 1 cs ruvver, 1 bx bricks, 00 sKs vats, 17 uxs fresh b, 1 bdl saws, 1 Cs D00, 2 Cs personal effects. 1 sewine muchies 1 crt chickens, 12 cs medi- cine. 2 cs dry goods, 4 pes lumber, 5 sks figs, 1 cs siatloniecy, 4 tubs 1 bbl grease, 4 cs m.ise, 385 U’ sis seridiizers, 4 ndls boits, 2 o3 bults 200 washers. 4 W circies, 2 bxs fixtures, 1 ox hail- but, 10 p Seatd goous Alaskaa ports—1 bil skins, 11 sks ore,1cs dry goods. 5 pkgs bullion, Y3 bul fish, 1 cscuvese, 1 cs machigers, 1 cs meat Port Towasend—2 castlngs, 1 pkg ex pross. Victoria—_5 cs liquors, 5 pkgs household goods, 1 cs rubber €018, 32 ca curios, 17.cs maicnes, .00 bales guanes. 30—Stmr Berlin, from 3 pkgs household gooas, bullion, 1 bx paper, 2609 5. Ry—10 cs gum, 18 cs rubber Consignee Per Noyo—W B Sumner & Co: P M Patterson; Levi, Struuss & Co; Union Lumber Co. et Coronu—a mierican Union - Fish C “ Dodge, Sweeney & C Wickson; H = Urocker & Co: Russ, Sanders & Co: B Hooper & Co: Chas Nelson: Wells, Fargo & Co:. D K B ellers: E k McLoud: Fred Brighuusen: 3 Laite: E M ieckman:J B Inguzlia: Milani & o: Erigham, Hoppe & Co: CE Whitnoy &Cy; kG Ogie. ¥ B Hwight; Norton, Telier & Co; H Levy: O L Smith & Co; Dairymen’s Unloa: 14 Datard: J Hampion; Hiils Bros: E J Bowen & Co; G Bertl & Co: J-H Newbaner & Co:- Witzel & Baker; Rl way H BPuy Co: Standard Oil Co: W £ Miteh Wheaton, Breon & Co: L Scatens & Co. ©1 Wana Wuila— Burnsiels Bros: F Chevalier: | H Bratacber; Monarca Car L Muchine Co; Pacific Bone ana Fertllizer Co: Pucific Coast’ Syrap Co: | Suunders, Ward & Co: Selby Smelting and - Lead Work ; Viciug rewery o, Wieland Erewing Co; | @ usuburn-Moen Mf: Coi South Prair.c Cost Cot Daniel Hawksworth; P Johus)a: American Bia: cut Co: Rothichild & Ehrenptort; s L Laynasky. & Co: W H Curcoil: W T Gacrety: H Dutard; Geo W McNear: American Blscuit Co; M P Detels: C J Suith: Kec O I Co; Moore, Ferguson & Co: O I Mozari; J PThomas; Clayburh, Gordun & Co; Bare Bios: J L powers; Dunham, Currlg F © barhyie! Northern Lumber Co; W ardson; Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co: 5 ' Fra W H K Muriin: Bl Towae: Triest & Co: Bellingham Bay Imp Co: € H Meyer: & Co, Murphy, Grant & Co: American Tobacco Co: W m Fiei,cher: > J Friedlander &C0; 3 Q Adams & Coi P Berwin & Co: P& B B Co; Wm Feelsch J Fried.ander & Co: Maln & Winchester: J de .a Montague; Oukland Coi Stree. Ruilwuy Co: Regar, Atwaler & Co: Dissinger & Co; Amer fress Ass: W A Hicks: Geo MeKnig homus Loughra. CJ Tatiow: ‘o; F D*earcy: H Cohens Schleman; Italian Swiss Colony: Johu F rear. Langley & Mi Norton, Teller. & Co: Jonn L Howurd: juhu K Hemy: «rego: Im, Co: Zela Ramseoi M Kosenthal; Forter Bros & Co. Keiche £rt; Suoser T &I Co: Payot, Upnam & Co: ~an | Fraucisco Autographic Ce Ladd: Wiliiams, Dimond & Co. 1 C restitons. . O | Dailey: Wiclunl Bros; A 1t Witllamsou: Baik of Ca'itornta; W F Ulers: Adoiph Aromada; Loudon Paris aud ‘American Bank: Wellman, Peck < vo: AR Willams i T Pollard; Altr-d. K ..ml | Wells, Fargo & Co; C D pp: ncisco Chemical Works: A P Hotalin; order : fornfa’ wine Assn: Dunhsm, Carrigan & Co; W Wo ft & Co: Goodyenr & Cun OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST. STEAMSHIP -c0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWA Whart, Sia Franciaco. ss ipilows: . LATR For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel. Juneau, Kil- lisuoo aud Sitka (Alaska), at 9 A. M., Frb. 10, 25, For Victoria and Vancouver (5. C., Port Towa: aehd, Seattle; Tacoma, Evereit, Anacories and New Wratcom (Heilingbam Bay, Wash.), Feb. 4,10, 13 20, 20, and every il da | aitor, conhecting ‘st Vancouver with the | R., st Tacoma wiith N. P. R. R., at-Ne N'Ry., at Por: Townsend with Alaska sieamers. ~ | For :ureka, Area and Fiéids Landing (Ham- | boldt Bay), str. Pomona 2 M., Feb. 1,5,9,18, | 17, 21, 25, and every four:h day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Montersy, San Simeon, Cayucos, Pore’ Harfoni (san 1 uis Obispo), (s viota, SAnts Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East san Pedro. (Los Angeles) and Newport. at § & aC Feb. 3. 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, and every fourth day thereatter. For San Diego. s:opping onlv at Por: Harrord (San’ Lnls Obisyo). ~anta Barbara, FOri Los Ane reles. Redondo (Los Angeles) snd Newport, 11 A.M. Feb. 1, 5, 9,13, 17, 21, 25, and every fourth Gay thereatier For Ensenada. San_Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, L Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizubm, 10 A3 ¥5th of cach month. JLie Company resorves the right to change with- 9a GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market si., San Francisco. | THE O R. & Nr. CO. | DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTILAND From Spear-stréet Whart, at 10 A . B‘ _\1{ { (812 First-class Including £ 186 Second-class /berth & meals SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Columbia........ Jan.18, Feb. 2,13, 22 State of Callfornia.... Jan. 28, Feb 7,17, 27 Through lickets and through baggage to ail Easiern points. ‘Rates and foiders upon spplica | tioa to, | ¥.F. CONNOR. Gene-al Agent, . | 530 Marke: vereet. | GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., superintesdents | WTuecdays and Saturdays. RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PFPACIFIC COMPANY. n Josc and Way Stations. - 7:00 Atlantic Express, Oglon-aud Tat. . 04 Bonicia, Vacarile, Rumasyy. Sacra. ments. Oroville anid, iedding ¥ia g0 A Martiscz, Sau Hation, Valiejo, i Caliitoga and Saata Rosa 6:15 Stociton, les, S - Jose Sacraments, . Marysville, Teliana and Re L Miltc ais Fxgre Yoseutc), 5, Dem: nd % San Kawon, V . Calistoga, ¥ El Verano and 4:00r Benicia, Woodiang, Knighte Lauding, Sfarysville, Oro ville aud 8 e 4:30r Lathrop, Stockton, M ced and Fresno, going via Niles, returning vis Martincz. sl 11434 5:00¢Los Angeles Express. Tracy, Fresno, Sauta Barbara and Lo Avgoles . 101454 51007 Santa Fo Rovite, A’ for Mojare and :00p Yuropenn Mail, Ol 0 Haywards, wnd San Jose. 17:00¢ Vallcjo 7:00r Oregon “ihe, 11:15a Souridl 2 mset Limited* Fresno, *Los Angeles, Bl Paso, New Orleans and East . 2 SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Nurrow q10: §12:450 B:15A Nowark, Centervilio, Sani Joso, Felton, 5 Bonldor Creek, Santa Cruzaud Way Aot i e e Si508 5r Newark. Centerville, San Almaden, Felton, Tioulder Creek, Santa Ornz and’ Principal Way Stations eiree *11:204 31 Newark, San Jose and Tos Galos ... - 9:504 3¢ Hunters' Excursiol Way Stations . DIYISION (Fhird G354 Ban Jowe and Way Stations (New, Aladen Wednosdays only).. 154 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Seuta Criz, San Jose and Yustic Grove, Puss' Rullen, Su Lnis Obisyo, Guadatupe, Suif aud Privicipal Way Statinys 71008 103804 St Jost will Way Station 000 11:30A Palo Alio and Way Stations.. B30 ;30 Ba Gilroy, Tres Pino Salinaé, Monterey a: 0 E San Joso 0r San Joso 0 Su - Jose n W 0 San Jose and Way Station = 118:43 ¢ Ban Jose miid Way Stations. .eeeee Mateo, Menlo Park, San Jose, Sunta Oriee, BeGrove *10:404 | Melrose, Seminary Park, Fitcburg, San Leandro and Haywards. i Runs through to Nles. t From | | fta1:15y) ¢ From Niles. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FALKCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip8)— Q'fl; 5 9:00 11:00a.:. $1:00 *2:00 - 33:00 *4:00 15:00 *6:00¢ 3. From OAKLAND—Foot of Brosdway.— 8:00 12:00 1200 10:00a.M. $12:00 *1:00 *3:00r 0 P for Afternoon FSatnrdays only. ! Sundays only. 1 Monday, Thursday aud Saturday niglits only. §B8undays and Thursdays. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH P1- CIFIC RAILWAY 0, Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. A for Morning. undays exceped. San Francisco to San Rafael. VEEK. DAYS—7:30, 8:00, 11:00 A ».: 12:3%, 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 P. . - Thursdays—Extrs tri 8611380 ¢, x. Saturdays—Lxica (rips 8 1150 and 11:30 7. . SUNDAYS—5:00, 9:30,. 11:00 a.2i 1:30, 3:34 5:00, 6:20 r. 2. San Rafuél to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—8:15, 7:50, 9:0, 11:10 4. x: 12:48, 8:40, 5:10 r. 3. Saturd: Exira tripg A R R 1140, 34 sv 110, 9: A 1:40 3 6:00, 6:25 P. x. -, Between San Franclsco and Schuetzen’ Park same ‘schedule as above. Leave Arrive San Francisco. d"ff"l"i‘ San Francisco, 1596, = WEEK | SUx- [ Warx Davs. | pays. | Destinacion. Dava. Novato, Petaluma, Santa Rosa. Tartes, - Windsor, Hesldsburs, Lytton, Geyaervilie, 3:30 #x[8:00 ax| Cloverdale. | 7:35 »x| 6:22 p Fieta, | Hopland & 7:30 ax| 8:00 ax| CUkiah. | 7:35 rxt| 6:227% T80 An| 1 10796 axt [8:00 ax|Guerneville. | 7:35 rx 3:30 2| 6:22P% 780 438300 Ax| ~Sonoma | 1040 ax| 5:40 ax | an 6:10 £x[5:00 rx/ Glen Ellen. | 6:10 rx| 6:22 rx 7750 A% (8700 AM| sepastopor, [10740 AM|10:35 Axt 8:30 e |5:00 pae| SePastopol. |7670 by §120 pac Stages counect at Santa Koss for Mark West Bprings: at Geyserville for. Skaggs Springs: a Cioverdale for the Geysers; at Pieta for Hignland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay and Lakepor: opland for Lakeport and Bartiett Springs: at Tkiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Bluo Lakes, Laurel Dell Luke, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, Jonn Day’s, Riverside. Lierley's, Buck- meil's, Saubedrin~ Heights, Hullville, Booneville, Greenwood, Orr's Hot Springs. Mendocino City, Fort Brage, Westport, Usal, Willets, Cahto, Co- velo, Laytonville, Harrls, Scotia and Kureks. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets atreduoed rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets 0 all points be- yond San Rafasl at half rates. Tieket Offices. 650 Marke:st., Chronicle buflding. R X. RYAN, H.C WHITING, RAILROAD Trains leave and arriva at, MarketSirees Fecry. COMPAGNIE GEXERAL TRANSATLANTIQUS French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW).42 NORTH U River, f00t of Morion st. I ravelers by ths line avoid hoth transit by English ratiway anl the d{scomfort of Crossing the.chantiel in 4 smai boat. Sew Y0tk 10 Alexandria, REyp, Via Pacls, first class $180, second class $116. LA BRETAGNE ... LA NORMa~ DIT 9 LA EQURGOGNE . 5a | LA CHAMPAGNE 30 A LA GASCOGNE.. Maren's, 64 x. A~ For further particalars apply. A. FORGET, Agent, Xo: 3. Bowling Green. New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents 5 Montsomery avinue. Ran Finneis-n. The ¥, 8, MONOWAL and AUCKLAND ‘for | Tuesday, Februar: 33 BYDNEY, i huraday, | m February 4, a: 2 r a0 : rates. E Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOWN | 4L SPRECKELS & BROS. CO. Agents. S > AUSTRALIA for | BEONOLULU only, Bouth A frica. 114 Montgomery street. Frefeht Offics. 827 Wa- STOCKTON. STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington St At 6 P. M, Daily. Frei {u received ap o a0 B, M. A7 Accommodations Reserved by Telephoas. ‘T'he only Ifne seiling through tickets lud‘f'l:i:n. through freight rutes io ail poinis on Valles o: R STEAMERN. .. D. Peters, ;'.'r’"y w:}-'r‘::':'. City of Stockton. Teiephone Main 805, Cai. Nav. wid lmpt. Co FOR VALLEJO AND U. 8. NAVY-TARD. ' STEAMER “MONTICELLO,"” Daily ex. Saturday & Sun.. 10330 o i &nd Saturday e e 100 A Sunaays. ¥ Landing Mission-stree: Dock, Pler.J. *Feiephone Black 21, : *Trp gives 6 hours svop at Navy-Yard FOR SANJOSE, LOS 6AT0S & SANTA CRU7 TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 MON- dsy. Wednesday, Friday; at 10 a x. Alviso 7uesday. Thursday. Saturday. a5 3 r. '\ Froighy and Passenger. Fare between San Fraicisco sod Alviso, 600; to San Jose, 75c. 30 W, Badta Clara siu Sau Josa irw e _ Sra SANTA FE EXPRESS. e e e o 2 Leaves da 1y a53/0 p. M. carrving Suliman Palacs Drawing-room: and - Modern Upholstered - Touriss Sieeping-cars,. which rui. dally’ (hroush 10 Chicaga vis Kansas Clty. ADnex cars for Denver and Sc Louts. Lusion Kxéurstons,’ via Ksnsas. CIty, Chicago, Montreal and the White Mountains leave evary Tyesday. The best _rafiway from -California. te the Eash New ralls, new iles: 10 dusi: in‘eresting scenery, ana good meals in Harvey’s dining-rooms. San Francisco Ticket Offico, 644 Markas st., Chronicle Huilding. Telenhone Maia 1531, Oukland, 1118 Broadway. “BORTH PACIFIO COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). From San ¥ranciaco, Commencing Sept. 13 1593 WEEKDAYS Fer M Valles and San Haiaeloe7a, €% 1:00 A, M.: 5, 8:45, *5:15. 5,6:30 P& 5 for Ban Ratacl on Mondays, Wedaos 11:30 r. M. SUNDAYS. e For MIll Valley and Sun Hafael— B $11:30 & M. i #1:30, 3:00, *4:30, 6:1567. & Trains marked * run Lo San Quentine THROUGHTRAINS = . For Polut Reves and way siations—7:38 a Weekdays, 8:00 & 2 Sundays, 1:45 ® X Satus ®c Cazadero and way stations—7:35 & M. woel @ars; 145 F. 4. Sowurdays AY FRAGISCO A) S1Y JDAQUIY ALLEY RAILIYIY CONPAE. ROM JANUARY 31,1897, passéuger traing will ran daily : 3 Scatnbound. . Stations. Northnouad, T:20 A M. Stockton 9:49 A 3.i ... ... Merced .. 113604 ... Fresno .. For Intermediate statlon s sse tine Connecting steambonts of the C. N leave Si Fraucisco 3 Connectin- steamboats of Thr- (. N. & i."Cn, leave San Francisco MOUNT TAMALPAIS, WEEK DAYS—lenve S F. 9:15 4l s, 1i4n SUNDAYS—LeaveS.F. 8.5 11350 A 26 190 5 o Returning—Arrive S.F.1:15 mac 4120 b.ar. ‘Tickets for sale in Mill Valley o g THO~. COOK & ~OX=, 621 Market at., 8. ¥. Ml Valley and Moun: Tamaipais Bcenic fallwas

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