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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 i SPECIAL NOTICES. : Z\?:‘-a:& &:T’:.fl‘::"&t'fmifie@" wnul_u [x'l'[Nn gxr:r;:n:gg;u::do’c?flflsgm-y ;)'nltn“l:;lupu.l} :l‘;ct came ur the aisle Mrs. McCauley SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. RAILRQAD THAVEL. £7Priends and acquaintances are reepect- ownership, ) %;5.'.‘::’.‘..'[? S otestor MoPagiand SOUTHERN FaCINIC COMPANT. 13 - Bogg g~ i i o Ay ;“.*;",_}_"*r"_‘f,’;";,’.“,’;fi",,,"",_ “Seven or elght years ' he sald, |arrived at the altar at the same time Continued From Page Ten. ACIYIC SYSTEN.) TR = * | Gence, thetios to Trinity Presbytarian Church, *| “our people became annoyed at the quan- | Miss C Norn with her " brother and Wrains leave nod are due (o arrive at ROOMS T :H';r,:“:. paeitenet, 8 up; r Twenty-third and Capp st where ::"1}' and quality of the water that was | Miss McMillan."During the nuptial service DOMESTIC PORTS. SAN FRANCISCO. = i o e | Tt MR R RN B b R RO | D S PIay e bt sewandy ‘ower | ;0008 BAT—Arived'Des 4=aelis Ty, hesce | - Pl Sa Net i mintBinct) . | CTION CO., | E—In Oakland, December 13, 1899, Jen- time for the city to acquire its own plant. | white satin, with a vell, and carried White | “Suiled Dec 14—Schrs Abble and James A Gar- | LBAvE — Frouw NovEMBER I3 153 — AmmivE Loutse, beloved daughter of P. A. and It was soon found that there was an over- | roses, the gift of the bridegroom. The | fleld, for San Francisco; stmr AIIANCS, SUMI | s e Jonmte C. Doane, a native of San Francieco, whelming sentiment in favor of munici- | mal honor was dressea In pale DBk | Homer, stmr Alice Blanchard, stmr Empire, | #7104 Beslcia, Subiun and Sacramento.... 708 o » o = aged 22 years.ll months and 16 days. i IR L pal ownership. A bond election followed |organdy and carried carnations to match, | stmr Arcata and stmr Rival, for San Fran- Vacarille sad ... TSR BEkkhLF) ADVERTIS (TS| (E7Futeri trom her parenis Fome, 1035 L and the people voted In favor of the prop- | the EIft of the bride. She also’ Wore 8 | cisco. : ioos Duria " SED Tnion street, this day (Friday). at 2 o'clock. eague Sends Letter to | osition by a great majority. in, the gift of the bridegroom. After | BOWENS LANDING—Sailed Dee 13—Schrs J Bl Poriand. T Te sy iyl v Y | DOLAN—In this city, December 301w, at her R Y id r"'MI the start we made many mistakes, ghfle service ;&%I«m signing of tll;lene‘?‘; Eppinger, Bender Bros and Corinthian, for San | *7:864 Matiner. Ban Famon, .q& - - = % i , & h treet, iri e ne! L ur cate & Wi in| arty -~ -4 o LEY REAL ESTATE. iv::v-dfl'h:eflo.t:f f.':.‘:ifi J,::Dr?ltn‘ :ofih::. vz :5 e resident. gmdns x’n& :neylr!elrr::nlg:)ault ’g:eom;;n- l’ lto‘:l: ;‘lne ;t peb‘n?o gn&md in front | PORT Tomlxsna:.',mfimm “P.l:o rl‘b—ul‘t:‘r 'I'"Ah'n‘ Lir{ted—Ogdex, Dea- LEGANT e > e~ Valiey, Mariposa County, —— e ement or overati ter works. | of the church. " rom 3 o P Dy o o soienial bomas Sajacent | County Claire, Treiand e rentened UUgation prevented us from | A luncheon was served the bridal patr | ple; sch from Honolul, for Port | ®i804 San J Path; finished in natural wood: ali MOGET | tend the Peners] toimorrow (Baturday), st § Spectal Dispatch to The Call, floating our bonds, but we finally made a | by Mr, and Mrs. Krouse and Mr. 80e| “sailed Dec 13—Br stme Athos. deal with a contractor to put in the plant . ~ INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 14—At the spe- | nd take his pay in bonds. Under the Francisco ‘and are stopping ‘et e e nogan: tra Heawia e D% “inn requiem high mass will be held for the | clal meeting of the executlve committee | SOTPORRHION, SyTUCm, there was o searelty | SN, gend, RYER0, Tinong them an | xhA3 PN GATIYed Dec 1—Scbr Valaate, hoo Tepose of her soul. . Interment Holy of the National Civil Service Reform | time ‘the irrigation of the gardens, which | Upright Jlanctorte ' from ~the Dride’s | ASTORIA—Salled Dec 14—Stmrs Cotumbia enietery. League to-day a communication which |are Santa Rosa’s pride, was m,prd, brother, Alfred Cramphorn, and an el ey were matery. and Fulton, for San Francisco; Br ships Crown ERICKSON-Tn this city, December U, 18% | way sent to President McKinley Novem- | “We at first sunk wells, but t gant music case from the San Jose OTa- | of England, Leyland Bros and Alcinour, and Andrew Erickeon, a native of Sweden, ber 16, and not heretofore published, was | fallures. Then we sunk & shaft 4 feet | torio Soclello. which has been gll_;eeted bY | Ger ship Adolf, for Jueenstown. rears - “How. eral years. The happy | SAN b FERGUSON—In this city, December M, 18%, | submitted. It Is In part as follows: into the ground and from that we ran |Mr. Howe for sev HF iy g, ROy ware y\,'}‘-}?.;"?;f_‘““ Dec 1l4—Bark Tidal ] ¢ tunnels north and south and struck a fair | couple will be_ tender: ey Natcwme, boovet bushand of | Sir: The undersigned members of the execu- | supply of water. The present city admin- | night by the San Francisco Oratorio Bo- | SAN DIEGO-Sailed Dec 14=Nor stmr Thy- y f w:fl “Oka- iy froptage: terms if e | boin Ct James Church, corner Guer- r Oka- RTS. Tth & Bway. Oakiand. | Jurs ‘and Twenty-third streeis, where s sol- GANLAND ADVERTISEMENTS | | | { | OFFICE—008 BROADWAY. Thomas ang the 1ote James Ferguson, & na- | tve committee of the National Civil Bervlce‘is!mlhon' extended the tunnels and we ::le;g’mmdh::‘l.lh;frflznl:n 3’5}':;‘5‘ 3 B for San Francisco; schr Mabel Gray, for ~ - Nt - tive of Albany, N. Y., aged 42 years. Reform League hereby respectfully invite your | NOW have a steady flow both winter and ardon. 2900 Callfornia street. They have | BUREKA—Safled Dec 14—Stmr Samos, for OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE.| 07 Notice of funeral hercafter. attention to the following facts: jummer of more than 100000 gallons a | S0t inivited to spend a portion of their | San Francisco; stmr North Fork. for Saa Fran- Napa. Culistoga, Bauta Ttoss G oo | MOPKINS At Camp La Carlotta, Negros| In January, 18%. a special committes ap- | {5 Y;f pEiaalioat ol ur plant wa? | Roneymoon at the beautitul mansion of | cisco. oorBpic, Yo L S| 14 A i, B A WER | gt by B Seneus et s yo o, e | o0, b, Sh Beople okl fo sl | ROREIRGRn AL RS, WA <ATire, Dee 1e-stmr D Nora enee Do- Pootegs o kaf and brother of e sb.}’:nm :I“.M e‘;‘u:("';"."';‘;:‘r"lm:fl:x":l‘uz;’:" f:;‘"‘l‘; | ‘r{ an om‘r 1'2' r&owflo would fempt llglem to —t———r £ TACOMA—Arrived Dec 14—Br ship Waterloo, ‘_g:;afl'&mm Mary Tobe: 0] n. nd Henry art wi L. e do not charge e peo- m attle. e, hence o .. 2 | Xife & mative o 'Goid HilL, Nevada, aged 3 Dlaces (ram the clamified servics, and fo this [ ple a cent for water and hnv:e not done POULTRY SHOW WAS A Dot “I::cmu—sr “’::"": o for ~| Years and 6 months. committes you expressed your intention - | 80 for five years. The plant is operate p Oceidental, for San Fran- .. ) of the | HIGHES -In this city, December 14, 189, Mar- | Ing other places to the service, greater i num- | by direct taxation. There is an annual SUCCESS FINANCIALLY e P MCBr stmr Energla, for Hongkong. | Sggnr Steckion, Hereed; Fomo: Ple | garet Gatherine, beloved wite of John Hughes, | ber than those excluded. After the promul- | l€Vy of about 26l cents on the $100 valua- MA“PAR—AHIVM Dec 14—Stmr Cleone, hence G Deming, E} - | daughter of James and the late Bridget Nel: glllon of your order of May 29, under date of | tion for the purpose. Of this amount 25 SOUTH B ‘New Orleans and sen, and sister of Josephine, James M. and | September 8, this special committee, consisting | cents goes to the bond Interest and re-| QAKLAND, Dec. M.—President F. B.|,2C0T Bl;m—«!l"ed Deo 14—Schr Guide. | ug,30p gants Rout the late John Neisen, Mrs. S. Bullard and | of Messrs. Willlam Dudley Foulke, Richard | demption fund and the balance is for the Mason -of the Oakland Poultry Associa- Francisco.. for Mojare and East. Mrs. George Cullen, a native of Ban Syan- | Henry Dana and Herbert Webb, addressed to | operating expenses of the works. = e e s hibd tian EASTERN PORT. 61007 Haywards, Niles and San Jose. clsco, 8 years 3 months and 18 days. | you the following letter: | "It {s my opinion that every young city | tion, under whose auspices the NEW YORK—Arrived Dec 13—Stmr Alllanca, | {8:80e Vallsjo ... £> No o funeral hereafter. To the President—Sir: The undersigned, as | should strive for free water, m(f Jots | was given last week, says that the af-| from Colon. “6:30r w HUTCHINGS-In this city, December 14, 1889, | members of a committee of the National Civil [ of 4¢ fair proved a great success financlally. FOREIGN PORTS. 17:00r Valisjo, Costa Tenry Wesley, beloved husband of Annie M| Service League, which waited upon you in Jan- | “An’ equally rosy hue was found In the | “We cleared between $400 and $00,” he| VANCOUVER—Arrived Dec 14—Br stmr Em- oo u 1 et e nd | uary, 1889, || to ¥ sed order for | uh - ot . " 3 ress of *8:03¢ Oregon ioichung?” Tiner o7 Cafnrine Fern and | hey il In Jogwe o our propentd Secer o | munielpal owneranip aysism by Trustes | sald to-dy. T Pacifos save about the | Prits of India, {rom Hongkong axd Yoks- e’ By gl | S P i t be- P Mar i e W rite and the late Rufus Hutchings | Vice. beg to remind you of the fact that in our | Druffel of e A e ater f,,nd’o'i-‘:rd;‘fo’m‘nfrflflbm‘;gvi‘s%drswgfi‘ve us | , FALMOUTH—Satled Dec 13—Br ship Puritan, Pocsiand, Puged Hownd and Kesh_*9im tive of Palestine, | conversation we expressed the hope that if you | K for Runcorn. - e M "d““"";':-::“—;’» ‘;D'r‘“"m and # days. | found it necessary to make those exclusions | the service furnished b; a corporation |an appropriation of to_help u; outt‘gg UEENSTOWN—Arrived Dec 13—Br _ship l:on‘l'l‘:lo:l‘;l:'ml:cx'-; n‘.Uup). 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains | ¥ou would at the same time Include within melmed unsatisfactory. The plant cost|our last undertaking, and I unders Dalgonar, f-om Tacoma; Br ship Talus, hence ar) treet. ) 5 | The pariors of H. F. Suhr & Co. 1137 Mis- | classified list, subject to competitive examina- and the running expenses amount to | there is a move on foot now to co l:- Aug 3. (7Y Mc.,,_.m,_“,u,.w.. | )n street, between Seventh and E3ghth. tion, at least as large a number of places as | 3300 a month. The income is in the neigh- | date the Los Angeles and other organi-| EYDNEY—Arrived Dec 13—-Br stmr Miowers, Boulder Creek,Banta Cruzand Way . ¢ ber 14, 1898, | (hOSe omitted, so that it might appear that no | borhood of $600, leaviug a surplus annual- | zations into one and get an appropria- | from Vancouver. Btations. . | J0sEPHS In this city, Decembe taestine | Packward step had been taken. ~To this you | ly of $4000. This pays the interest and one | tion from the Legislature to help defray NANAIMO—Arrived Dec U—Bark C D Bry- Sy Tt O, Sai Fere I Josephson, beloved husban e gt replied that it was your Intention to include a | of the bonds every year and leaves a bal- | the expenses 6f a show on a large scale. | ant. from Honolulu. O tog, Frinc Wi pheon, and father of Mos e ermany, | Freat many more places than those excluded, | ance for possible - contingencies. Santa |l don’t know whether the idea i3 a good IVERPOOL—Salled Dec 16-Br ship Eigin- S S ns. Fuincton) Wou e i ST e and that you hoped to make the order 80,00 | Clara now gets all of its water for mu- | one or mot. A large concern. does not, shire, for Esquimait. o I acquaintances and members | & uld":hv:n s 80 é-:'pl::r(:n nothing further | DICipal purposes free, where formerly it |always pay better than when the s:lllne o OCEAN STEAMERS. 811:43r Huriters' Excursion, Hau J of H., are respect- | Loiia need to be done in regard €0 it | paid the curvo;fltlon about $2000 a year. | proposition is conducted on a smaller winn:'wh:og-x"-:.:m %fu:;—.:“z" 1‘;'0... Way Stations 2 “Our &, intment ‘theretors, at | So great has been the success with the | Scale. Sy ; stmp or Bremen. rming ‘the | 1 18 Sk Thom W 0t el | wn” et AT TS | whi Dlant that the pegple-are. under: ———e————— L I N S SRR s L o s A LG S als will be received 169 Geary street, thence to Salen the number of exclusions | taking the lssuance of $30.000 bonds for | Prospective Husbands Cut Out. e Sy rowededito Gesen.. |\ © AN PRANGISCO—Poot of Macket Stevat (S0 »f the University ery by 11:30 o'clock train. was far greater than had been previously sup- | the erection of a municipal gas plant to N _J. 8. Myers to-| Nagasaki, for Portland, Or. " 900 11:00 1100 *3¢ te of Art, corner In this city, December 14 188 | posed, but that there was none of the inclusions | supply private consumers, OAKLAND, Dec. rli-l.:m~ e Molesn, | LIVERPOOL. Arrved “Deo 14—8tmr 4:00 : Qv g e e Michael Lynch, brother of the late John | which you hadeassured us it was your intention rotessor C. D. Marx of Palo Altg said | day filed the will o )i lgn Lo | mante, trom New York. Ger- | prom OAELAND—Fool of Brosdway.—"0:00 8:00 10:004.3 X 5. m on the| Lynch and Hanorah Conshan. & pative of the | to make that Santa Rosa made its most serioys | deceased wife of George McLean of 187" | "CHERBOURG- Sailed Deo 14—Stmr Colum- | 31800 100 13:00 00 1400 *3:00r. parish of Fuscla, County Kerry, Ireland, aged | “May we not hope that it 1s still your purpose | arror when it started to establish its own | Fence Township, Tioga County, Pa. - | bla, from Hamburg and Southampton, for New her given that the | & years. (Stockton papers please copy.) to make some substantial and Important ex- | Witer Dlant without having any defimiee | McLean died at San Rafael, leaving prop- | you, COAST DIVISION (Broad Gange). seil Dutidings have s and acquaintances are respest- tensions of the present cl u:ne:u;‘y:::n;; exciu. | Plans for the future, He contended that | erty va.luedln neu{y $10,000. nm«;nswn‘h —_— (Third and Townsend Ste.) e ted and are placed in th u 10 atten: o1 0-mMOrro’ ve tha! arge - p lieperd ' , 1897, leaves every' - hitdeta, 314 Phe | (Raturdsy), at §:30 o clock, from his late resl- | sions ‘made by your order of May 2 from the | the free water plan was not a reasonable dated May 13, O i Adae. Moloan, OCEAN TRAVEL oTox Oooas View. » n . where the mame | dence, M Perry street, thence to Et. Rose’s | requirement of competitive examination has | One, claiming that the onJ’ usiness | e of Dr. M. §. Purdy of Corning, N. ‘Alsaden ouly) ey *iBOY 4" Auring each day | Church, where a_solemn requiem high mass | been injurious, not to the civil service of the | method by which a city should handle its ¥ 3 Mary Elizabeth McLean of San ©91004 Ban Jose, Tres Pinos, Hanta Crus, ntil 4 o'clock p. m. | will be ceiebrated for the repose of his soul. | Government only but to the country at large. | OWn water works was by supplying the | X.. and Mafy THiSs ate property. | Pagific Pacii Grove, Paso Kobies, Sag 6ih day of Diecem: | commencing at § o'clock. Interment Holy | and we hope to satisty you of this by the re- | commodity at cost. Rifael, to be their separate property, mm’ Co Bh ok Bt Yo o . . dered uateny | CFOFS Cemetery sulta of certatn investigutions which we intend | Mayor Sweet replied to this by saying | and not subject to any, who ate or who = Frincipal Way Statlons taaee /or proposals wil] be considered unless e high | to lay before you at an early date and ask you | that one of the matters that was ui may be 3 Steamers leave Broadwa are accompanied by & certified check | MCMURDO—An annual, n"sT“A:,“:!'&n"';'f | for a revocation of that order. | Eonst) eetion by ihe Desaoht tCll)'.‘CDI:‘::l‘; and the widower have renounced thelr P o sy il et 4 3 J0r o the sum of ten | AN NI e avenue and Page street, | ““We beg leave to inquire whether we may not | of Santa Rosa was the devising of a plan | rights to letters of administration, and For Alaskan ports, 10 a. m., Ma sal, with sufficlent | COTmer aret S rday), at 9 o'clock, for the Dow ook for the additions to the classified ser. | fo prevent the waste of water and the | for these Myers applies. Dec. 17, 22, 27, Jan. 1, change e e e Dy s | 180, &nd which ‘we were then assured It was | 8buse of the free privilege. The plan SRR T Feastie e ® % ds are respectfully 18- | it intention to make, and it so, whether it | 88reed upon was to supply all consumers | y yrest Martin Estate Appraised. R Vialoria. . Yanatived - t Mendoctno, | Will be agrecable to you to state at what time | through meters, allowing a reasonable y - 1. T. Dargle, (B. C.). Port Townsend, Se- \pecifications, ICHOLSON — In | Mendocino: | such additions may be expected.” gmount 0(‘\\"nl~~r free; all in excess was to P?AKIEM\&])‘“D:;‘ l&;rfi X L iathuet attle, acoms, Kverett, Afa- p Spuired %o he | Oal ¢ - W T el svisegee i = : G e charged for. erce C. 3 - Vb € right 10 reject | loved son of the late Mary Nichalson, & na- | This was signed by George McAneny | VS GUNECTIN o (o on v gata Mr. Sweet, | to-day filed an Inventory and appraise- Wash)o 0 & ., Dec. 1, ey | tive of Framingham, Mase, aged 4 years 8| (secretary), Carl Schurz, Richard Henry | .. = o £ th tate of the late West N . months and 14 dass | Dana and éighteen others. ol e o Cie o o | oo showing. & total 'valuation of |3k SL.Jwei L add byery 800 dex (hereatter: tule [ The funeral services will take place this | _Along with the communication to the | S1a1 10 SUKEest SUCE ng a3 the people | & 027" Included therein are shares in | change at Beattle to this company's steamers » the University of | aes (Fsiar). ot 10 o clock, at the funeral par- | Prestdant. was submitted the following: | Paying for water. $100,247." Included S %0g, | for Alaska and G. N. R'y.; at Tacoma to N. P. 88, e "G % ter- | A widow had stood between Trustee|the Oakland Water Company, $15.000;| 5% aver fo C. P. Rallway. act o approveq | lors of McGinn Bror. 81 Bddy Mt o'clock | EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, | Sarenson of Modesto and municipal own | cash in bank, $9174; Union Sgvings Bank | ®: 8% VARCORUT \04¢ Ba). 2 p. m., Dee. Fro | Train from Third and Townsend streets. | Nov. 15, 158 —My Dear Sir: I beg leave to @c- | arship, He admitted that he had finally | stock, $13,905; Union National Bank stock, | 39 5, 30, Jan, 4, and every fifth thereafter. b = et C | knowisise veoelpt of the letter of the 10th | een w e gl 4750+ also note of Valentine Alviso for | = For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayu- | I e | signed by yourself and other members of | Pe¢ AL e mlagtel fo Jyswiat :fin’& ecured by mortgage on §56 acres | cos. Port Harford (San Luis Obispo) Gaviots, NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. N 1899, George T., beloved h tional Civil Service Reform League, and | P€came > g & - L) o ? Huepeme, San Pedro, y E. Reynolds, father of M that 1t will be brought to the attention | Previous to 1893 he sald, “a private | of land in MurmyMTo_wnsxp.‘ = utgoeog ::flt'sffmn‘(fl'-"%mm e es TN 5] > olds, and son of the late John | o¢ the President. Very truly yours, corporation owned 'Modesto's’ water sup- | note by George J. Alnsworth Is reg: East Sap Pedro Lo 2.0, Jan. 3, and every | SN m.msco AND NORTH PACIFIC W YWEN, Acting Bec y Rey , & native of California, aged & J. A. PORTER, ply. The corporation was a widow—a | worthless. fourth day thereafter. RAILWAY CO! N = s ——— | years 7 months and § days Secretary to the President. | modest girl, whom we all loved and re- et ay Pieko. stopping only at Port Har- - MPANY, BIE wanted — Notice is hereby given that CFFriends and acquaintances are respect- | George McAneny Esq. speoted. "Our greatest danger was that in | ppay, ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | ford (San Luis Obispo). Bants Barbara. Port Iburon Forry, Foot of Market S¢. . will be received by the Board | gully invited to attend the funeral this day S Cavent of a Ul GONOASTAUDR the waler A s and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a — 3 the Veterans' Home of Call- | (Friday). at § o'clock, from his late resi- Worts would be burned up first. We were RpTeE Los e o 24, 7, Jan. 1, and every fourth AED, SAN FRANCISCO TO BAN RAF. Sansome #t., 2416 Howard street, thence to the | Tithot sewer system, and the existing | S- W. and Margaret P. Cowles to Margaret | m., erontte WEEK DAYS—7:8, 9:00, 11:0 a m.; 13488, ock &. M., | (murch of St. Charles /Borromen, corner of T hod 9 90Y by pin g Powelson, lot on N line of Golden Gate avenue, | day t ada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del %, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extrs trl %, o0, 228 cpet | Behiewths 220 Shoivat i, Sos sl T'| mater supmiy, was ot 5L SUMCIont CADA | B of iero mro, W 13 by N 13 i | o Sfocnii: Xotialpa R cSet 0| alull ' Bucaroure-uir i t 1 r e presence 4 o L . 3 " ad p. n P — emn requiem mass will be celebrated for the Start I was among those who did not fa-| George Stierlen to Marius V. Courtofs, lot on | and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 & m., Tth of each smunrs—'a:u-.' 930, 10 & m: 190, 308 5:00, : Tepose of his soul, commencing at $:30 o'clock. d A % W ot OCenteal n sent Mount Calv Cemetery. | vor municipal ownership, because I could | N line of Waller street, §7:6 W of Central ave- | month, 2 20 p. m. B . et an not help standing In wiih the widow. I nue (Lot, N 100 by W 2: $5000. For further information obtatn company's | g, N% ey 10 sAN FRANCISCO. dence, 2006 Folsom strest, Bugene, was between two fires—If I voted for mu. Franklin and Viola Riffle to same, same; $10. | folder. eserves the right to change | WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:60, 9:0, 11:10 & m.; na iy beloved husband of Carrle A. Sheri: ClTY WATER WOBKS nicipal ownership 1 would make a finan- | _Frederick G. and Adeline E. Wight to John | The company reserves t7e FERL b Ty les 10 p. m. Saturdays—Extrs trips dan “and mon of Owen and the late Mary Ciad Tutn of the widow, and If 1.aid not, 1| R. Aitken, lot on 8E corner of Washington and | without previous notice ; a3 SR iy B R T oAl s o R e B "and Mary L. MeNuit to James | © TIOKET OFFIOE —4 New Montgomery | SYNDAYS- d 1 1:40, 2 years. and find that ad died during the nig A t treet (Palace Hotel). Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park FFriends and acquaintances are respect- (Continued From Third Page.) from malaria because Modesto had no :{‘:fif"{;"f«};‘;";{’,‘l;fi' WSS by 81t g | “GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. Gen. Asts., same schedule as above. sewer system. Now we have evcr)thmz " E. (or Walter B.) and Helen C. Dean to 10 Market st.. laco. fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday). at 8§:30 o'clock, from his late resi- and the city owns the whole business an ea d, lot on _E line of Steuart A dence, 2608 Folsom street. thence to St. An- | cities have not provided for street improve- | runs the piant at a profit oibikrigye B Market, S 91:8 by B 137:6; $ib. e SN | s Frases mkiog house for at least thony's Church, Army sireel. near Folsom, | ments in thelr charters the Legislaturs may The, problem was also discussed by D. | *'Francis and Patrick Hart, Marfa Rinn and m 0 n & N flfl ) S | Weis ant of his bid T e e tome | G0 wo. 1t becomes important, then, to il | g "Hunt of Santa Barbara, Professor | ann Mullany to Henry E. Bothin, lot on NW h T s Ol Destination | days. . . e T e Tnterment Tioly Groma | Charter cltics, as well as othér muficipall- | Randall of Berkeley and Trustee Winter | line of Natoma street, 410:6 SW Gf First, SW | r pIGPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO el - : p of this State, provided they have no R il Bors ving the | 0.6 by NW 15; 8. ance s required | Cemetery | tem of street improvement laws in the |Of Redwood City. ILetters approving the ) by NW Be B iy » Smith, 1ot on PEIAND e the Fight to | WALTHER—In thia city, December 13, 180, | charters themselves, to either amend their | pOlicy of muncipal owmership wore read | Mary E. Riley el POR & venue and J street, N 7:6 136 and to order any quan- | Ph +d hustind of the late Susan | chariers befors the meeunk of the next | from Mayor Lamb of Santa Cruzand orges 06 ShEtech s " A From sp.u--mec«'wn-n st 10 o m. unt specifie Walther, a native of Worms, Hessen-Darm- | Legislature, s0 as to adopt some system 0 e y > 2 100 Johanna Buckley, lots 166 First Class Inelu Berty % Secretary Board | wtadt. Germany. aged 6 years. A member of | of sireet improvement, or to extend all | Before the afternoon session adjourned | Moses Davis told o ond | EARE §12 doirety Ciase | and Meals. Home of Cail- | Herrmann Stamm No 2. U. O. R M. and | their Influence to have fair statutes passed | the chairman appointed the following | W7 GIt N8P % P, company (a corporation) plbyizes Ay San Fran- | Yerba Buena Lager No. 8§, U. O. R M. (Bos- | by the Legislature upon this subject. committee to draft new street laws to be | F9UTE Py Ty vons, block 15, Map A, Castro | State of o1 B . v”b:fi{'“ | ot Direc- | ton papers please copy.) | It is conceded, I think, that no one s submitted to the next Le!fislnlure: Joseph | g Cor” Addition; $10. C‘fi:;";‘h.’{.’ io Waila Walla: Spokae, Butte, 3 regary TFFriends and acquaintances are respect- | tem of apportionment fs entirely sati Hutchinson, Palo Alto; W. A, Beasley, | *{it, "X Crowley to Patrick Crowley, 1ot on | 1.8t dne to el nta in the Northwest. e | fully invited to attend the funeral this day | tory in every locality, and it is only rea- | gan Jose; E. K. Taylor, Alimeda; Mayor | line of Sacramento street, 213:6 W of Larkin, | Helena and &0 8% ROV rast. . ey g w581 (Friday). at 2 o'cleck, from Red Men's Hall, | sonable (o say that even in the same city | Freq Faion. Los Angeles; G. W. Finch, | W ooy 8 18: eift. Through tickets to afl bolots Fast., \gent, Hopland aza Tamuany 52 | [0 Bush street, where services will be held. | 1o one system Is found entirely satistactory | pive g0y (O GEner’ Fresno; May- | | Phillp F. or Filippo F. Glusto to Frances M. . C h Gomeng gets ‘Tkiah. for construction of an | Femaine at the pariors of M. F. Subr & Co, | for every plece of street work that may be | op 'J/'8 "Siyet, Santa Rosa; City Attorney | and Jennie Glsuto, undivided one-sixth of loi DALL. PERKINS & CO., ] 3 177 Mission street, be Sev | mecessary. - 8 . San ; City L i t| Goo . ; Cal Sov: | Eignn.” Tnterment . 0. O. F. Cemetery. | It seems to me that & system of street |J.T. Yorke, Napa; G R. Kennedy, Chico, | on X, lag eI stree of Octavia, W Superintendents. Guerneville. Prefor- | WATSON—In this city, December 14, 1593, Wil- | improvements should be adopted by the Ly ol bl SR s e a 1da G. Dodds to Dora Willlams, loture by which the governing body | over the evening session. In his introduc- | Henry G. F o TR o lam Watson, beloved husband of Mary Wat- 3 s iine of Jackson street, 80 W of Bu o etton: | e A Tather of Harry. Richurd, Willlam, | Of & city may sdopt any one of the plans | tory remarks he tnvited the league to hold | 1ot o S1e0 9T G ol Tk b AMERICAN LINE. Sonoma Ractions the Auty | Charies, Daniel and the late John Watson, & | Which have been in vogue in California in | its next convention in city of ch | (28 0. FEW YORE, SOUTEAMPTON, LONDOX, PARIL Glen Ellen. wach preference | native of Birmingham, England, aged 61| the past in street improvement or other | he {s mayor. Hearty applause greeted | “y7V %.rs Cornella F. Curry to Park Congre- ‘westbound. e - Years 1 month and 22 days. plans which may be suggested by which | his invitation. gational Church, lot on S line of Hayes street, | 5Stopping dt Cherbourg, westbodn Sebastopol. e WELTER—In Oakland, December 13, 1sw, | Stjeet improvement may be done. The “Santa Rosa i3 noted for its hospital- [ J55:3 W of Lyon, W 25 by S 137:6; $10. From New York Every ‘ T e reaired by the pUMIe serrine them | N AAam T beloved mueband of Tohanna Welter, | Midest liberty should be given to the cities | iy " gaid Mayor Sweet, “and always glad- | Henry J. Smith to Mary J. Smith, lot on W | St. Paul. Dec. 278t Paul - i St s s s 7 4 on avolication to un. | and father of Harry Welter, a native of Hes. | ihemselves in the matter of street improve: |y 'welcomes anything that will improve | 1me of Cook street, 1%5 N of Polnt Lobos ave- | New York 218 Lous Springs and White Bulphur Spri + containing broposals | sen. Germany, aged 35 years 10 months and | Ment, Oiving the matter into the hands of .|\ ‘Nothing wijl do us more good than a | aye N % by W 13: 81, st. Louls Jan. 10 St. Louls Spriggs and White Bulphur Springs; at “Proposals for Storehouse | 15 days the cities themselves an wr";,w! e convention of this organization. If you| Martin, Henry and Sarah Beverson to Mary RED STAR LINE. Springs; at gcv«d&l for the Geysers; at Hop- At i e aktement et 1ty | Fo 1o Santa Rown moxt Year our peaple Wil | contaly wife ot Hathe? 1. holan & una'CF New York and Antwors. e T et Spones, Bigihd o Juartermaster General sse to recelve your instruc- | Folsom street, . N %, E 30, elseyville, Carisbad Springs, Bay, can take care of its own affairs. turn out en mas ¥ struc - From New York Every Wednesday, 12 K" e e Borines ai Ukieh for Vi B tlon and good advice. Dec. 2] Noordiand 21, W . The remainder of the morning session * and the “Value of | Willls A. Dunshee to Dora C. Dunshee, lot on | Southwark rings. Beratoga Springs. Bive Lakien “Municipal License: e - v ¢ B land ...Dec. 27| Aragon! LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. was devoted to a discussion of this braries” were the subjects|N 1ine of Nineteenth street, 60 W of Church, W | Western Jand Dell ‘Witter Springs, Upper Laks, Pomo, 3 St paper. Clty Attorney Guy R. Kennedy | Municipal LIbrarics, more the sublects| g pyNigit = " chart Kensivgton ....Jaa. §Friesian Eotter ,;:z.flg‘fl . Riveruds Lieriey's: R e Ttiiote: s o T Lty of Chico added hls testimony agalnst, the | iivkbride, City” Attorney of *San Mateo | pory xeduton) 1o Frederick Gerken, 100 on' E | seattle, St. Michael, Dawson Clty Hoe !‘pfl'l'\? Mendocino fiy’ Port “Baae, of San Francieco, Etate of California.—In the "rooman act, k v ' estion. v - D » 7 i ., 2 enta et Siear Tyt | Newest Things, Prettiest Thngs in Sy Sown: He favored’ s pian *that | TS K0 Pl emarks of the any | Mg 06 B g 10 O TWeno-Ah | oo ST orormation resarding tolsht and | meePirty Bt R TS BN pplication for o juds- 5 woul ow the Board o rustees to 1acin, il assags Beotia and Eureka. on.—Notice No. 70428 Best Thngs, For Christmas Ho'idays. | Carvy ‘on " strest improvements, - even | Uefors (0 TEESE (0, PIACIE & IAx on A% | mkncdemes: gpo Meta Gerken to Henry Holl-| perpraaTioNAL NAVIGATION COMPANT. | *Sltrdly (o' Sonday round trip tickets at re- A NP AN s OCCIDENTAL | Ppotty Lamps, Ornamental Clocks, Sil-| against the wishes of. property-owners. OMPANY, a corporation or- Y He suggested the appointment by the 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agencles. | guleq rates. indorsed the proposition. He did not fa-| C.H.and Grace W. Engelke to J. M. Comer- e Gl ing under and by virtue of | Derare. On_Sunday, o ots to all polats m e renad vor @ tax on merchants or a tax calculat- | ford, lot on § line of T"m{;e‘th!h street, 200 bes nnd&.lln Rafael at half rates. State of (al convention of a committee to draft & law | VO B A8 0 Snnetition out of a town, | Eof Church, E 25 by § 114; 3i0. Offices, 660 Market st., Chronicle bldg. d place of COME JUST TO LOOK . that it . teps the ".’"Ye = e § Characterizing such legislation & un- R iy Strat Yo Nree Pk 0 KISEN KAIS“A’ H. C. WHITING, H. X. RYAN, 2 Ban Francis 4 SO Yrooman act. City Attorney Yorke of Factact g0 I line of Clay , o1 tery, W General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. . et o Great American Imporing Tea P A, H —_— Hibernta Savings and Loan Society to Jonas dent C. W. Finch of Hivers B D s for the Vepoman e | Our store will be open_evenings dur- | schoenfeld, lot on N line of Washington strest, TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- ¥ L s, | CHINAWARE PALACES. b application n m which he had found to be Ineffactual | ing December. Sanborn, Vall & Co., 741 | #1:8 W of Sansome, W 46:10 by N 136:6; $23,000, ner of First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., fhe Toard of Directors. praying fof o juds. 210-212 GRANT AVE., He favored the right of the property- | Market streot. S el L awrx b MMM B tor TOROHAMA and ".‘)N.?.('«‘Ofi'fin:?.."f"'.fi B e any Docomber 158, 3008 ok 00 cina Bet. Sutter and Post Sts. [ owners to protest up to a certaln limit T R R pont street, §:6 S of Clay, E 68:9 by S 24:8; GIft. | connecting ¢ Hongkong with steamers for s m. &t the courtroom of sald court, De- 861 MARKET, opp. Powell. and a (dl:;flBlndflfieif;'éil:l‘m!."il$m a8 A DINNER'DANCE Dennis and Nellle Lally to Robert R. Hind, | India, etc. No cargo received on board on day the City and County of San Francisco. have 2 . 28 3 3 50; $10. ERICA . " oy e e i B T e U I R AND A WEDDING | x i Sosier Kogp (rmife ot % B to Frank | HONGRONG MARU e, Fen. 3 i writness wherbof 1 have be: 0 et y . One trouble he had found — of Mariposa, N 2 by W 100; $10. Via Honolulu. R it e et el o e B = = — = gt Reepdod i B L :,'l[,‘l‘l“,,"} Annle Siter Randali to Norman E. de Voll, 1ot | Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For Perior Court, this 20th 4ay o HOTEL ARRIVALS. Toits o take charge Tof work of whizh | Mies Voorhies, a Bud, In-|on E iine ‘ot Forty-nith avenue, 30 8 o V | treight and passage apply at company's office, hor 6 e ey ox o EL, % T i L R street, S 25 by E 120; §25. 421 Market street, comner First. ) Py JOSEPH RIORDAN. Deputv Clerk GRAND HOTEL. of protest he said: “1 think property- troduced to Society. | Josph and Anote Frankiin to Marcus Frank- W. H. AVERY, General Agent. Endorsed: Filed November 3. 185 WM. | 7 M Stovall & w. Cal\G H Chase, R Bluff | owhers ought to have the Fight to pro- Un. lot on § line of Golden Gate avenue, 3:3 DEANE, Clerk. By JOREPH RIORDAN, Yre M Slanor. Tal "lH M prerce, Chuo test, because very often contractors for James Hamilton Howe | ¥t Ven Noss avenue, W 4 by 8 10, o, 8 8. Mariposa sails s G M Sutton, 2 Vilcox, Visall J 3 1a _Honolul d ; Ehign T Al Repmi | el ovn Lol P by s | g Benedict. Lh e o, 0 3 W g1 ganey e ERMES &0 MARRIAGE LICENSES. € W Miller, Portland Mies I, Allen, Stockta [ mot 90he through city councils.” e o, SESTAIIS AN W o Wedneaday, Dec. 1, - o B R L R RS T R In answer (o 8 Question of Joseph| Oe Of the most interesting ohapters | oy Alexander T. Putton, foferes) to Hudolph ind The & & Marriage lcenses have been lssued as follows: | W T Kesslor, Martines W adigan, Cal Hutchinson of Palo Alto Mayor Baion|fn this week's social history was | Bpreckels, lot on N Iibe ot Pacific avenue, The & 3 Qustralie T At and Laute B, Tooempeon 554 $ Eletanitors: Cal® | |R B Satheriand: cat | sald that n;e ;’mcm-{;& amended along [ when Mrs, A. H. Voorhies gave a "fi&‘, Liguna sirest, W 69 by N U8 e '". e a Frank £ Manor and Edyth M. Sutton...._ 30.34 | ¥ QNell Cal | |G Janssen & w. cal' | the lines of the vld Los Angeles charter | dinner-dance in honor of her daughter, | %Jinin wecoy to Patriex McCoy, lot on X | “pavorite Line Round ¢ C % 43 n ¢ Rnoute. e s b Henss. 3 | Dr Mo X e Joseph Spinney of the Fresno Board of | JLS8 u".boamqr.: 8 vofdrhla.. o;-‘:lo::the 2% oy N B T Mae o W | gamos, New Zealand, A "o“:- "":“l'h Sues, | yg fastest train, running over the best rafle » e season’s buds. o residence, - 6 by t. : . ATr wnd Thora Meyer..oroo 3028 | ® B Dunphy oot which secmed o °§-'a'e'z“iu'm"'.“'; fornia. straet, was beautitully decorated || Selomen and Eatier Levy to Momis Levy, f‘&f%m’&f&u-m ikecting train *leaves Wan Francieeo” o - proval. He advised that each city should | throughout, especially picturesque being | Webster, E $4:4% by N 137:6: it Pier 7, Foot Pacific St Freight! 227 00 p. m. ] rc Dwyer, Alameda E M Carr, Pinole l;lcer;ll-\n at n}t‘o-l:ezt?nipxknr each flscal | the adornments of the music-room and | Helen C. Thornton to Helen Thornton (daugh. |~ ———————————————— | NONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, EIP\THS—MRRIAGB_DEATHK H Sebree & w. 1daho |L D Jacks, 8 Rosa )IHM f;fl' '3"1:! ,“l’!*“"\iol{u 'r-'-_l}1 contem- | dining-room where the dinner was seryed. '")hlfl on S line of Pacific nuohlrl:l E| COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Arriving In st 2:15 p. m, Mige B Pinney, Idaho Mrs O H Hopkine, But | PIRES, 108, K40 YO0, S0F, T08, the money | Everything was in pink, dellcato pink | of Flerce street, B 3 by 8 157:0:; ot FRIDAY, SUNDAY, AY. WEDNESDAY, Douglas Investm DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. it mpany L1 shades over the gas jots and lamps, With | and Sumael B, Weleh to Riies O Walan tatta | Bating | every Thursday instead of L Price & w, Oukind H C Hopkins, Butte s w1l mt e inserted. They must be handed | W D Burnham, N Y |C L Windsor. Vancouv ety 8 ettt S v e ctraalihmss. e S v n;::?(':;:‘whnmlon e o handed | A M Seymour, Sacto |W Lamont, Vancouver | Joseph Hutchinson said that a plan pink flowers al bous. Miss Lella | of Samuel B.), lot on N line of Pacific avenue, fo“:. ay, from ’x'»?&"‘"’n’.;n‘f'm“ et 8 OVERLAND Bxpnzss Tirth, marriage and death notices sent by roed Wi " | Capt St Hubert & dau, (W D Buckley, Btocktn | similar to that advocated by Mr. Spin, Voorhies and Miss Elizabeth Huntington, ( $8:9 W of Stelner street, W by N 127:8% . from wed with the name =nd mlden;l-ut‘!ll.dber rp:x IR A s Beoo | iaas . triea Stcosestully A1t biuu‘fii another of the season’s buds, who shared:| 310 Morton at. LA NOR: ANDl:bnN:lm 18; LA day in the year. Pullman Palace norized to the same pu " | L E Larsen, Rio Vista W E Perren. § Jose | with the gawer problem at Palo Alto. Ho | with the former the Qutfes of hostess on | jor s ns ot Baciar cromer To B o Sims: | S T BRETAGNE, Duc. v, Fivst-cines ts | Lotoistersd Tourlel Cars leave Cakisnd BORN. D e (6 B Hoodard R Biuff | sald the objection to the Vrooman act | this occasion, wore frocks of pink silk. | strest, E 40 by S 137:0k: dia " rs, 360 and upward: § per cent reduction on | 130 b me i AHAN > Verdi W heotico | lay In the fact that it appeared ay If [ wpe effect was one of perf Alice C. and Samuel B, Weleh to Douglas | round trip. Second-class to Havre, $45: § per AHAN—In this city, December 14, 18, to | § T Condon, Verdi W Dollard, money was being taken from their | D¢, effect Was one of perfect harmony. | at "Gota ugias | Cent reduction on round trip. GENERAL e of 1. C. McMahan. & daughter. T T Dargle, Onkdand |E ¥ Rowland, Beno | [ockets to pay for public improvements | | During the progress of the menu a string | Sye*tment Company (a " ecorporation). same; | Sorl FOUPAER Q0 E0G (B OENTRAL VALLEY ROAD JON—Ipn Oskland, December 14, 1899, g;agor:::I.Fal . ;v('sl':frrb:'\l:d'umfln. W. A. Hale of Martines, Bernard Bien. | Orchestra played morceaux from the mod- [~ Annte Letcher (wite of G. C.) to John |ADA, 32 Broad (Hudson building), New | p o000 srockton, Hanford, e of C. F. Salomonson, & son. E 4 Dosaho \ Fremo (W Steinbeck, ol “Car | enfleld"of this city, W. H. Turner of Mer. | ern composers. Covers were laid for forty- | Brynteson, lot on-N line of California street, | York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO« Pacifio ' Coast | maieer®, furnishes --"h D H Ettein, Pasadena A J Larson Lodl ced and Trustee Sweet of Santa Rosa all | five and those present were: Mrs. A. H. | #:3 E of Lyon, E 50 by N 90:2%: $10. Agents S o are s praatise | raim meevien: H Emmelin, Lakeside|J McBain, Menio made aunefilonu on lher eneral lines of | Voorhies, Mrs. H. E. Huntington, Mr. and | pio%® F. and Eva Knight to Jahn C. and ANDERSON—OOBB—In this city, December 14, | E D Gardner, R Blum! dlncu;fll;’n-w na'n':‘-gl&%‘: r. Hutchinson | Mrs. Henry J. Crocker, Miss Voorhies, ."lm“ mfléfl;glkf':'pflmfirl‘nx :’ m&’“fu BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. San office, §28 Market st., telephona #. Andrew F. Anderson and Sina A. Cobb, PALACE HOTEL. the chal r‘l :x c bu? twnolnl a com- | Miss Anna Voorhies, Miss Leila Voorhies, by W 20:3; 310, Y treet, s : 10T DEMPSETIn this city, Decsmber | ¥ 1L Buck, Vacaville |C D Griath Sgokane whioh: ‘Seler ratiention by :ll:re“éo:\?;: e Ely:nlge";(l:{ unl‘d‘:l!;mhl }1"7' Jl‘fl" Ertate Casimiro Biagint (b7 Maria Blagint R m} T streat. OT= — s Y. r 3 6w g . - ne chols, 58 - ! % by the Rev. Tasher Rainm, obert | 3 NOR™ 000" re & ¥ Beose x y | Uion, Bhould be presented ‘to the Legis- | fves, Miss McClung, Miss Brigham, Miss | Siside natt jatercet im0t on Meioas®ly pun- FOR U. . NAVY-YARD AND '!u'u b ol o Bty Chiny St ot of Beitast, Ireland, and Carolyn R. | 1 & Bargin, Chgo|H M Yerington, Carsn | ‘407, 7 Margaret Cole, Miss Ethel Valentine, Miss | sell street, 60 W of Hyde, W 2 by N §0; §200. Steamer *Monticelle. Dempsey of San Francisco, Mrs A E Dargin, Chgo Mrs H M ‘W. A. Hale introduced the following | Georgiana Hopkins, Miss Jeannette Hoop- Gluseppe Blagini to same, all same; . MON., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 HAUGHTON—In Oakland. December | M= A B DECELS, Cheo Moy T resolution, which was referred to the ex- | er, Mtss Mary Josselyn, Miss Olive Hol- | James and Foter C. Brown to Ada 1. Mo- | & m., §:15, 8:90 p. HORIH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. “, by the Rev. Dr. Coyle Louls H. | 7 ‘piecrolst, Cal H T Gage, Sacto ecutive committee: brook, Miss Poett, ~Miss Cooper, Miss | Mahan (wife of Mabry) lot on BW corner o¢ | 4ays, 1 p. m. and £ “rice of Oukland and Emily Haughton of 8an | ' g Banning, Oakiand Mrs H T Gage, Resolved, That the legtslative commie. | Jessie’ Wright and Miss Kathryn Dillon. | Twonty-seventh avenue and L atreet, W 2 | P . Landing and office. Mission-strest Dock, Vis Seusalite Parry. e E J Brann hmw\n‘ JA ’l‘! Cohn, Missourl tee be directed to prepare a bill, the pur. | Messrs. Reid, Alnquewll. Foster, | by 8 100; also lot on W itme of Twenty-seventh 1508, —_——— e | ) P Jenkins, Bpokane Fuller, N Y poss of which will be to exempt the gen. | Baker, U%p-m. Baird, Scott, Chester | avenue, 150 8 of L street, § 12 .‘v‘ 120; $10. DIED. B'B.nh N Y .r‘ M Guines, N Y eral business enterprises within incorporateq | Murphy, Fred Poett, wrence Scott, J.| . J- J. and Julia M. Rauer to J. McDonald, Clvand S 3. b % xskl-‘r#!w:A WP'HE“H Guines, N Y g::-“ :em the payment of licenses to the lm-ho“;, Chamberlin, 'oormPPlnt. !\gm. Xxg‘.“ E l"':?o %ty l;ln&umh avenue, 100 S of ‘ s i 3 jam e, - ne, ere; ng, treet, 00 e - g 8 A At the afternoon session the convention | Alexander — Center, Roy Pk, Brofessss | Cella A Philbin to . Digby Johnston, lot lisiened to many Interesting dis - | on NE coi the: experiences of cities that saary ol | Santord, Lieutenant Kelley and Lieuten- | 5o b, "N'%. block 112, University Mound: 4. on ‘ednesdays and Saturdaye, knon, Andrew o ; B : operated their own water works. Eaeh| James Hamilton Howe, Mus, B., was |, Richard J. and )luz‘lh(u to Joseph Fass- Francisco via ! A’ *10:00, *11:30 & m.; *lus Ferguson, Thomas H. Réynolds, George T. E 8 Diego ickey, N Y Fopkine, Herbert A. £b Eugene F T Peach, Alamd G C Hunter, N Y ;- Ayt ler, lot on NW lin H 00 p. m. Baneat et C. alther, Phillip H. B, s e N speaker was an vocate of municipal | married to Miss Lily E. Cramphorn at " San e, Yenry W, Wateon, Willlam o N ksagen & Wit G, | oWnorship and based his approvalof the | San Jose n "the Wirst Mothodist Charen B T 3, o ). et B FAEL T SAN % Jorsphmon, J. 8. Welter, Adam J. trs 3 H Cravens. CalMrs C Whitcomb, Bost %rt:pg:ngmg;d 1‘! ::'wmgngg: e bene- gy &3 .‘:Lfi-:d slg:.mmuraw hag D. l’u’" San | Map 1; ‘ W:I-.. T45, 4 a 1 5 ————————— - al pE- ARSI S 16 p. CARSON—In this city, December 13, 1695, at his munities that have adopted the ewel‘l’;‘;'. D‘::?ule{y decorated the chu?:!‘;.‘ 7 Ap0 on Wednesdays ang —_— Guilty of Manslaughter. President Sweet of the Santa Roga Trus- | _Professor W. M. McFarland, A. M., of On account of the time neces- . A o tees, President Druffel of the Santa Clara HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., KLAND, Dec. 14.—After three hours' | Trustees, Professor Marx of Palo Alis ?[fi“fl}cy%zifiz oo .::.'X g}.gan‘:g sary in the preparation of the agntmdon ‘the jury that tried Frank (Buccessors to Flannagan & Gallvghes). and City Trustee Sorenson of Mod, . Franklin Palmer, Christmas FUNERAL mlt;lfl'on ut‘: EMBALMERS, | Shenave lu|f thi;l;‘_ :&o:lnl"mgl Flores | talked on the subject. The remnrk-"t‘& B;mlnle'- Church of Qu:rfir.:#;lu:f ws.‘.‘ scifion;’ ‘of ° THR - .:‘%2% * Piten mfi L mosin Schook ‘.;nm:ml:‘ah:nm e e ot'gu.f;.’.:fi' mu;sfin:’-‘onm:'ertmmm:-m u:l(h a | the orwnl:t r°§( ;23 ?ecunm and ' Mrs. CALL, to be issued Sunday, Diseases, ty . 3 H o s . ul ke S AR DR Lot S | S Lt B | A Sttt Sl pgss | Qoo . N e FER T e, o o 1 n X 3 1 :mner. who 1s a California fan {’h, Stat e cltles of :;‘;hoc et ieaning up&n her brothe: MENTS for that issue will be mfl‘ o1 & m. 8, S, e, Trustee Sweet described in di difficulties his city had gone lh::l‘;h"l’: establishing its water plant and the cir. received AFTER 9:30 P. Dr.J.F. TRAIN ~ L PRI R | Ty, ™| Weekly Call,$1.00 per Year | {1} & Biidpci i o i MCcAVOY Qg UNERAL DIRECTORS & ALMERS. PN s Manuet #i.. between #th and $th.