The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 23, 1899, Page 13

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THE SAN FRANCIBCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23 SEWING MAC o et | g s | RADERS CLAIM ACTIVITY IN REAL ESTATE. MANNY-In this city, December 2, 188, Anna | Steamer Movements. | Maria Manny, beloved wife of the late'Simon A e Sy Ay ! i heve T Canton Grau: T ] % ¢ JLlimt Ll b L P mEL MARRIAGE LICENSES. Fiends and acauaintances are respect: . quiry for g00d Investment prop- | Pl Y. PARSE 5 Delng 185uee &3 WALy, | T Steamer. | ] D invited to attend the funeral this day = . & - erdsts 3 E e bt B R it e ey At A1 olore. Prew the Beriocs erties. While large’ sales have | Mg Isabella Levy on the north side of | Goo v Eider.. | Portiand. ST, Nicolal J. V. Schultz and N g g4t , J. B. Metzler, 636 Washington Continued trom Eighth Page. been comparatively few during| Union Square avenue, 57 feet west of | Umaeyia ... (Victoria & Puget Sound Dec. David Heagerty and o g Interment Laurel HUll Cemetery i the past week, there are a number of blg | Grant avenue. 1t will be five stories and v e b y 3 31 | MANNY—In this city, December 20, 1593, Stmon | cerge of bel y asement and cost about 0. Humboldt 3 - - Belovea. ‘Nusband of Anna Maria | lack of those adornments which we.demand | deals on the verge of being consummated, it Will erect a large machine “|Newport a native of Inter Ferrera, Canton | in the vicinity of our homes. There is no |a&nd the ratificati greements for the | g, "and factory on his newly acquired .|Humboldt den, Switzerland, aged 77 years and | reason v;h;‘ we ’3&"“‘“\’\-:‘,‘ be the leadink | transfer of several large pleces of preb- | property at 1718-1720 San Fernando street. ++..|Nanatmo B resort of the wor can be done in | 9 ¥ be announced almost any day. ) Vi sed of eight | Alllance ........ Oregon Ports..... and acquaintances are respect- | any other climate can be done in San Fran- | €ty ma t any day. | Lyon & ‘Hoag have disposed of eig 50! to agtend the funeral this day | cisco. If we did our whole duty to our- | 133 lock, from the parlors | selves we would be known as a health re- | tard the closing of & number of deals is | StTe recently X 3B, Metzler. 636 Washington | sort second to mone. A drive through the |the desire of seller or purchaser not to | R.J. Bavert, who |8 erecting sev- | Arcata ... Coos Bay : | ; street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. panhandle from Van Ness avenue to the | 4.0 wuien cerfous business until after the t j‘ll“» lud et ,’x\“x'r . W e s e g A. Blanchard...|Coos Bay | ——via the—— BIRTHS—NABR]AGES.—DEATH& MEYER—In this city, December . Mary | ocean would do an invalid as much good as 3 eral modern dwellings thereon. CoNibts | igp i " : : asta-Northern Pacific Route. One thing that has had a tendency to re- | lots In the block bounded by J and K |Aloha -|Crescent City. strects, Ninth and Tenth avenués, which | Tellus ©%. 02" | Departure TBay' 2| TWOTRAINS DAILY 4 P e , " by, 5 -|Portland. W., beloved wife of Henry Meyer, and mother | a trip to the Sandwich Islands. I cannot |holidays. The last two or three months Hugh M. Cameron, 1038 Broadway, Oak- | <0 .s:;‘x‘yfi‘a_ Meyer, 8 native of Virginia, aged | see that any arguments are necessary 10 | have been very prosperous for real estute | land, reports a lively demand for houses | Ly ' ...(China and Japan. convince you that it is your duty to your- = e b | to rent in all parts of that city, and dur- | o, *** " | g8 o | men, and have more than redeemed the | {2 TERC 1R &1 BATLS OF WAL GO JHEE Cray | Miamt attle....... 1. e Sations et S 2NN s and acq es are respect el o yo o1 y o8- 5 . in ac’el i 1 and acquaintances are respect- Liu;"("u‘ui-_r‘x’&y“?fi:'infy'fd ¥o.F0LE: P lethargy of the summer and early fall. | gajes, including: A corner lot on San | Ruracao ... Mexico. -#| Elegant Double Drawing-Room sons authorized T bo ~ Dex k. from her lute resi’ | p Uy Tyl T e introduced as-a | The largest, in fact the only large trans- [ Pablo avenue in North Oakjand £or $%0 | Bonita. .........(Newpart - 33 | Sleeping Cars, Superb Dining-Car Ser- R denc nt, 1134 Sixih sreet. 1% | man who works with his hands while he | actlons of the week are embraced fn the | to John Lacoste; also a ot on WWest| Aibion - | Tillamook . - 28 | vice and’ Leather Upholstered Tourist | MELLIN — In this December 22 I wish to speak about labor because so of two valuable pieces of adjoining PToP- { the Herzog tract for Harrison A. Jones to | Chas. [Esmbolat % | Through Tourist Car to St. Paul Er much has been sald about labor in con- | erty located near the water front. The | B. Perez for $2 s0 two lots in Hay- | Orizaba ........|Humboidt.. . ¥ -2 | every Tuesday night. This car is e ave been old that to tssue bonds will ‘| Purchases were made In the names of [ wards for Mrs. Sarah Terry to G. Fer- Seatio +[China and Japan. 3| nicely upholstered in leather and has be to invite another labor cloud like that | Henry T. Scott unuf C. E. Gr;(en. trustees, | Fera. He :;x‘:uu.ll; u;i{l[l(:»‘rtrim;;n:x\‘r;‘-;rcv&;{ Samoa ool | Humboldt. 3 by s o ety o il e which settled n us during and after the |and include the fift ra Meyer lot on |} 3 3 s T e . c 3 1orts « 2 I I o 5 h t | ing week. een .......|Portiand.... z E | Sy el | Eovtem asd the lupor ejement of this city | for which $120500 was paid, and the ad- | lodging house is to be erected on the site | State of Cal.....|Portiand -@| o, ancisco and St 5 | ¥ has done more to promote progress than ail | joining fifty-foot lot on First street, ex- | of the Bush-street Theater, recently de- mer aul. I R 2, 189 .| the present opponents of progress could do | ¢, ough to Fre | stroyed by fire. | Tickets on sale at lowest rates to 3 £ December 31 190, Del- | 1r they lived another ficty years. It is « | tending throush remont street, & | =i Mlocal savings banks, building asso- TO SAIL. | Fr Sn nughter of John and Jennle | surprise to me that any newspaper should | depth of 275 feet. H. E. Bothin was the | qations and private _capitalists have —u SPOKANE. BUTTE, CHICAGO, ¥ R 1a, Cal., aged 5 years and | . mie out and dictate to labor what it |seller of the latter plece and the price | joaned an aggregate of $033,555 on real e: Steamer. | Destination. | Salls. | Pler. | ROSSLAND, WINNIPEG, NEW YORK =; I IS mber 21, 1899, | ®hould do. rely one evening newspaper | paid was $50.000. This is the same prop- | tate security in this city during the week g eaay) ~evrary r~ 1 o HELENA, ST. PAUL d E How! W. Wient of Ireland, | 4 the bl o pect to find out next | €rty that was last week reported to have | ending December 15, against $526.4& o | Tanis [West Coast: S35 11 ' Pler 1 ot Koct Vilcox, S 5 years 2 Wednesday that they have again been |been purchased by Irving M. Scott. The ;"}' ?)l°,'kl,[“"‘l‘{";";l. ‘;.’};’ S ot for. | State of CailPortiand.. 24, 10 am Pier 24 T. K. STATELER, Gen. A Kenr Wright, Willla Y and acquaintances are respect- | (aught the lesson they hate to learn—that | pegotiations were conducted by Shain- | j8R€C & 20M, OF S0 " & 30,600, | Santa Rosa. San Diego. 24, 11 am|Pier 11 g e ALELER, Gen. Agt, attend the funeral this day | e e Toity wnd het ped 5 | lows: Hibernia_ $50,500, rman_$30,909, | Ga70 B Dioe Pler 1 638 Market Street. S. 7 R ¢ clock, “from the paciops | 08 So/not, own 'this"olty ‘enl. het: P bt v gy g R | San Francisco Savings Union $16,6%, the [ a3 i (HUmboldt. ... Dec. 24, 10 amPler 11 | 38 Market Street, S. F. B e e 1 or & Co., 767 Mission street, | Mayor Phelan was forced to wait a few | +O. D. Baldwin & Son have sold the Iot, | Sccurity $000 and the Mutual 32100. The “INe ~-|Dec. 24, 4 pm/ Pler 13 | — . Delon ant s Chwich for servioes st 13 il the applause = subsided. | 81:3x106, and {mprovements on the soutn” | bullding associations . loaned - $13,735 and Mt hee 3 2emPer’l| SGUTHERN PACIFIC conmPaNT. : e Cemetery. | gles do not catch flies. he said, “and | east corner of ~Sacramento and Scutt | private capitalists and others loaned $464.- | A. Bianchd Coos Bay .. . 5 pm Pler 13 | (PACITIC SYSTEX.) M et December 21, 1%, Annie, | T do not see why we should bother with | streets for $25.00. The seller was Mrs. | {0 The Hibernia Savings made one 1oan | Aioha Crescent Clty 2%, & pm Pler Tratns leave nnd are due to n w eland, &g 3 fe of James P. Ross, mother of | the opposition. But they have said that| Agnes Holt, but the name of the pur-| of 25000 and one of $23,000, and the San | Umatilia ..[Vic & Pgt 8. ’ 10 am(Pler 9 | NAN FRANCISCO. a e tn and Georke Ross, and sister of | we are affiicted with municipal insanity. | chaser is not disclosed. Other recent saies | Francisco Savings Union one of $1L000. | North Fork/Humboldt..... 9 am Pler 2| (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) , & native of Dublin, Ireland. Well, those dear, unprogressive people of | mac by the same firm are follows: | 'nder the miscellaneous loans is $417,564 | Arcata . Coos Bay...... 10 am Pler 13 | S F ances are respect- | another day see no joy in life, tuke no | Lot on the west line of Broderick street, | horrowed by W. V. and Marie L. Hunting- | Mariposa ../Sydney......... ¥ S pm Pler 7| LEAVE — Frow DecEvsrk 15, 130, — armive funeral this day | plaasure in their city and do not want |75 feet south of Hayes, 25x96:10, for $2230, | ton from Collis P. Huntington on twelve | Corona .....|San Diego.....|; . 11 am| Pler 1 - = from her late | 5; v one else to enjoy it. They have no | Andrew J. Soule to Richard D. Nichols, | gutside land blocks and property outside | Peru ........)Panama. 12 m PMSS | Elmira, Vacaville, ambition and have no idea of the respon- | iot on the south side of Chestnut street,| of the city for one year at 8% per cent. | Columbia ..(Portland. .. 29,10 am Pler 24 | Rumsey and Sacramento T3 sibility of governing a great city. They |68 fect east of Polk, east f8:9x137:6, $2400; | Most of the money obtained from the China& Japan Dec. 29, 1 pm/PMSS | *7:00a Shasta Express—Davis, Wiilows, found no parks and beauty here in '49 and | southwest corner of Devisadero and Sac- | banks was borrowed at 6 and 6% per cent. L |Tamook. ... [Dec. 3, 3 pm/Pler 2 Red Diufl, Portiacd T3 they want none now. They came here in- | ramento streets, 25:7x110, $5500; three 1ots | Releases. for the week were $194,290, i SamiPleril| ©7:80a MostinesSan Ramon, Valle) tending to find gold and then to fly away | on the north side of Lake street, 82:6 feet | 29,620 for the previous week. | *8:304 The Overland Limited Lld on the golden wings of {-3rlum~ We are | west of Twenty-fifth avenue, T5x108, $17: x new building contracts were filed 1 ri of another generatgn. We have @ great | Sol Getz & Bro. report the followihg Te: | quring (he week ending December 21, rep: and growing city. Our Interests are here | cent sales: 100x100 on the west line of | resenting an aggregate expenditure of oe > . ] : and we expect to live here and to finally | Forty-third avenue, 100 feet south of J|$43132. The largest was that of the Inde- Shipping Intelligence. Mary Turk street, thence to Ho! beautiful hills, and | street, for $500; repose among ov *R:304 *Mili X120 on the east llne of | pendent Electric Light_and Power Com- Miss A Gray where services will be celebruted for | Jeave to our children a place better than | Thirty-Afth avenue, 100 feet north of K | pany with the Pacific Rolling Mill Com. | $————————§ | *:00. Haywaris, Nil.s ar Ethel Alman, & f his soul, commencing at 2:30 | we found it. We are young and now is | street, for 25x12) on the west line of | bany for a bullding of steel, wrought and % 9:804 Davis, Woodlacd, Ko ged 44 years 3 k. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. | the time to_extend and to bulld well for { Forty-fifth avenue, 100 feet south of 1| cast fron work to cost $13,500, on Georgia ARRIVED. arysvitle, Gror 9:004 Atlactic Vxpress— #9:004 Martinez, Tracy, La Mcrc-d and Fresuo . #1004 Port Costa, Fremuo, Mojars and Lo SEYDE~—In this city, December 21, 159 any the future. Now is the uv\“vrlunll)’ offered | street, for $175; 50x120 on the east line of | street, between Humboldt and Twenty- Friday, December 22. to us to do something that will have a | Tenth avenue, 150 feet south of L street, | third. The next largest contract was that Stmr Brunswick, Olsen, 23 hours from permanent value. Now we have a grand | for $1200; 25x12) on the west line of Twen- | of Peter Henrich with Casper Zweirlein | reka, bound for Redondo: put In to land pas- park bounded by the sea, but with no be- | ty_third avenue, 150 feet north of Clement | for the erection of two two-story frame | sengers ginning. It certainly should begin in the | street. for $500: T5X | B hereafter. Remalns California Undertaking iy ) on the north line of | buildings to cost $7500, on the north line of | _Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 61% hours from | Way Blation 1 County Hosj ieart of our city, and no sectional ques- | California street, 4 feet west of Twenty- | Grove street, fifteen feet west of Baker. | San Diego. S e 1004 Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. Angus M. Smith, & native o | Lion can honestly be raised. We are not | first avenue, for $1500; 50x120 on the west | B. N. Trobock. awarded a contract to J. | ygnqin NASATG: FRhaen. 20 ROl 000 DORERS | 42:00x Nica, Livermore, Gtockton, Sacta- e : o ; ;(mxiv-u‘.:cl;r:x‘l:r;!"lrfie ::i; b;fu -fir line n{f inth HW”%UY})M ((nt noru:ho{l N | F. Logan to h“'}l’,‘ a tv;'n-s(ory ]{mm; e o : anford, Visalia, ece n % parks as w st ad- | street, for $1100; 3x100 on the nor ne | structure to c 7057 on the west line o 8 = ; it e , Decqmber 2 19 Mary | Vantage out of what we have, ‘making It | of L itreet, 576 feet west of Ninth ave- | Taylor street, 82:6 feet south of Washing- | Bk Kate" Davensort.” Meriman: 1 duss | i 1 Way Siations. P ey Vre e | not only more beautiful, but making all | nye, for $1300; 25x100 on the northwest line | ton. The Overland Transfer Company | from Port Blakeley 4007 Magiinez,” flan , (g H. Cosper, a ni we have more vitiuable. | of ‘Athens street, 150 feet northeast of | has contracted with A. C. Soule to build | Schr Bender Brothers, Wetzel, 47 hours from | Napa, Calistogs, Saut, 4 “We are a rich people and have no need | Persta avenue, for $200; 25x125 on the south | a two-story frame stable on the north- | Fishermans Bay. *4:00r Benicla, Vacasille, city, December 21, 1seg, | 10 be penurious. This is a large corpora- | Jjne of Minerva street, 125 feet east of | west line of Bryant street, 300 feet south- | Schr Compeer, Larsen, 14 days from Port | Woodland, Kuizbts beloved husband of Nellie | 10N, in which you are all partners, and | Capitol avenue, for $125; 0 on the | west of Fourth, at a cost of $970. Anne | Gamble. Margaville, Orovil! body you can have luxurles | gouty r Guide, Olsen, 10 days from Willapa Har- | 24:30P Niles, an J Sullivan, a’ native of Callstoga, Cal as a corporat ast line of Athens street, 100 feet | Hadlevr has let a contract to John H. A nd Stockton pare AR T e RIS et that you cannot have as individuals. 8an | portheast of China avenue, with improve- | Munster to erect a two-story house to | bo! 3:00P Tho Owl Limited—Tracy, Fresno Francisco has lost many desirable resi- | ments, for $750. cost $4190 on the north-line of Eddy street, chr Fortuna, Lubers. 4 days from Eureka. bara, Los A ~mber v | dents, who find more favorable conditions | “Jumes E. Wolfe, proprietor of the |8 feet west of Pine. Louls Mclane Jr. | oSchr Josevh ‘and Henry, Arff, § days from | g oo bars; Les Ar h his late | across the bay. This is discreditable to | Buflding News and Record, is belng con- | awarded a contract to Charles M. Depew | C2auille River. - -3 et B e thence to St. | us and it devolves upon us to stop it. We | gratulated on his good forfune in having | to erect a two-story and basement resi- | goorr epor e Sotland, 83 days from 20 Slockton, M rev. ™ ‘u\' m;.-! ‘\.\ (. nk‘:ruv;v- x}{x‘ml‘ r:‘;;f;“":fi: saved from ‘l~>lru<’ltnr& all his n-:-nrdh:_ dence to cost $ on the east line of |~ Senr Newark, Beck, 19 hours from Alblon. | *P:30F Fresuo, | - . com- | with going backward ¥ bringing ;scription books a : o ¢ | Spruce stre eet south of C N ] fron ton. | e e 1 4 ent’ &, Mary's | panhandle down to Market street BI0E hai | subscription books and accounts on the | Spruce street feet south of Clay hr W F Jewett, Johnson, § days from As- | Now Ortta encourage people to use the park and thus — e & 3 g *3.30% Sanin Fo In this city, December 21, 15% benefit thelr health The greatest advan- John ¥ Miller, Fgtmbery; -9, days. from | Tor Moja es are respect- ed wife of H , tage of the Midwinter Fair was to get the | cheered the speaker and expressed their | B e iasa 5 das-thoan: Cite Thy 6:00r Haj war s, 8 g R d. | people out to the park and teach them | approval of the contemplated fmprove- B e e Bt Tommen s PAT- s | J8e0: Valiok - oo~ 8 < Sged. B year nd & days. | FOW Beautitul a place it 15, and since then its. At _the Joshua Hendy Machine | B s Aac Loatie, . ™ | SGi3ne oriental Mail—Ogien and Kast . ) Stlobd: sl 2 papers please | it has been used more than ever. Acquire | Works, J. P. Horgan introduced P. H. Behr James A Garfield, Lewls, 8 days from | 1°'00F Vellelo, Fort Couta ard Way ‘dia: wrid IR o the land and you will find that there is | McCarthy, who addressed the working “os Bay. | . BUSSINGER—In_th 7The funeral will take place to-morrow | enough brain in this intelligent commu- | men while they sat or stood around g CLEARED. | s tdonse. 3000 Calitornin streer. Intemment | Nty to prove that we can make it beau- | ing lunch. Friday, December 22 —— . tiful and that we are not, as our oppo- | Mr. McCarthy invited objectors tey State of California, . Gage, Astori g e i nents say, ‘insane’ | their opinions and was asked if thy & O . r od t ner. ay e ——— ha were not an unnecessary I Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; genuine improvement is Perkins & (o absolutely,” said the speaker. SAILED. tuary ndertaking ( Schleswig, Germa Melbourne, Australta Panhandle Opposition Is Weak. an improvement, it Is just as 3 SN The antl-panhandle - mass-meeting in | necessity. for it 18 certainly py : Fraay: Dagwser o 12:137 Newark, Ces ihandl ¥, v P o' Shanter, Patterson, Columbia Almades, Feit lor Creck this day | Devisadero Hall, 317 Devisadero street,| duty to rove our ecity. Banta Cruz and Principal Way ’ he pariors of | last night was an exceedingly frosty af- | ot a 3ot st % Nieholson, San Pedro. Ba street. Inter- | fair Both the atmosphere and the a « position. Every 7o, Jénsen, San Pedro » Nowark, San Jose, Los Gatos and the rerybody. You cann la, Gage, Victork nters’ T o, Ban Jose and e ence were chilly and the arguments of | S ¢ Benefit acern Wiy SPR T g o L R e e Y wnh c December 21 1% | the speakers were afflicted with early but your nelg awan, Croscup, Tacoma. >mma, Katie, Lizzie, | DIight. It was 9 o'clock before the meet- | flllam D. Wilcox, & na- | ing was called to order by H. G. Shell 10, aged T5 years. » speechma bt s hoars. epect. | The Speechmaking might as well prosper and you not prosper| wn. Higgins, Portiand. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. perity means an enlarged pur Andresen, — | AN PRABCISCO —Foot f Har - employing power. Improve sland, Santa’ Cruz. | Ter1s 9.00 that. Let that be your watd wsen. Grays Harbor. 400 Prs 30 135 L a es are r o fune: fy gun an hour earifer, but It was de » < Albion. | 4 o $ attend At the funeral ™ | in the vain hope that the crowd would | Mayor Phelan was introdud Thwing, Fort Brage el P e o g Tt e funeral this day : . from his late resi. | D LR VA HOe N ke respectable. di | onel Wallis to a crowd at thel dstol, Mclhtyre. Nanaimo, 11200 *1:00 - $2:00 - * o0 bos avenve. I streets, thence’ to electric cor, Fuur | mensions. Yire Waorks 4uf recuies 58 Bon.'Schwarting. Jalutt. DAST DIVISION 3 2 reets, thence to slectric car, Four- | MeN 3 < 3 welcome. He spoke with muel 'y , SH I i and_Mission streets, at 230 o'clock. | When Max Popper, who had the honor | FEICOMS. both bond elections, RAPHIC. (Thind ~ began his re- Cyvress Lawn Cemetery. | of Being the first speaker plained the use of each project. ] 10 p m—Weather WRIGHT-In this city, December 22 103, wit. | Patks, Ther Were Just tnenty men In the | Eratulated the workingmen on R pe o e o-.'pf:?fn“;;' T‘}w o7, atbons (Row Ellsateth Strotver Wright. s native of San | meeling progressed the attendance grad- | P05t Vitdents. and he ghowed wih P BAY—Arrived Dec Z2-Stme Arcata. | +9100a tan Joue, Tica Fhoies S T Funéral services will take place this day | Was compelled 1o quit because there was | Cities had done and how they had BT ot D s P (Saturday), &% 1:30 o'clock, at the resides no one left to talk to. Mr. Popper was | VETY substantial rewards. S Pede 2 Washington street. Interment private followed by Alfred Cridge, L. M. Manzer, Conces e 5 o PORT TOWNBEND—Arrived Dec 22-Schr James H. Barry and J. H. Marble Object to the Panhandle. W Watson, from Honoralu Zach of them dwelt upon the great burden of taxation that would fall upon NEWPORT—Salled Dec 22—Stmr Del Norte, Palo Alto, Santa HOTEL ARRIVALS. £ the people of San Francisco if the propo- | The '!\lark-t-_sl‘r;e.tl,‘nn.d ‘f‘:u'r.eka \‘nlley an‘rl \‘:‘rfl{ “‘\'fi, mr l';':“";.':rlil‘(l$ i"h("» Smith Tlrv\:_'l*::;-: Sauta Cruz. Batinaa GRAND HOTEL | sition to bond the city for the purpose | Improvement Club “don't want a han Sailed Dec 22—-Stmr Miami, fo F $2:30p San Jose aud Way § Mason, New York |W A Peutsch, Portind | of extending the |v:mtlmndn; to Van Ness | to the park. This the club has ll’"'lu"hll\\' o ey vy e el M 7 < e Shephard, N Y E R Thomas, N Y enue were approved at the polls. They | asserted at all its meetings, and at the F ASTORIA—Arrived Dec 22—Non = 43007 San Jose e gy et bl R D duced arguments to prove that the | one held last night it simply reaffirmed its CALIFORNIA OIL 1 hence Dec 19, e sty Shen, | i3:30¢ Sanl ipe L 3 Bemas. Mage T'D Hup Go5Eing, Cal| cost of the alleged luxury would fall not| sormer position. With the bond issue for | - EUREKA—Arrived Dec 22—Stmr Luella, hnc 130r Sau Jose awd Way Sia L J e S L"\«l_ )r upon the ric 'T" t ;uu‘nxlu é :hpm;rldndn"n the other public utilities it s in favor and e Morning Se 4 Dec 20; stmr Chas N n, hence Dec 21 e S A 3 z B ler, Quin them alon hey deride e claim that e . . o ty loard — Safled Dec 22- mr Pomona, for San Fran- A for Morning = Marvsville M L Ish the proposed improvement of the city | will vote for and aid In securing it for the | 9 miga) Wave . 200 | ciaco *Daily. f5unday excepted Sunday oaly would result in making plenty of work | people. Exception was taken at the ac-| 25 Barker Ranch b FORT BRA atled Dec /23—Stmr Noyo, ") Satuzday only X, from her late residence, §1 Pleasan | for the laboring men. and declared that | tion of Secretary J. P. Tuohey of the | &0 Century Ofi Co:l D11 [ for sap Feaneisco e o, | aRuesdavsand Fridays ¢ Thursdags aod Sundase, stre ent private. F omit flow- on e, contrary &he jnevitable tesult| Mission Federation of Improvement Clubs | #0 Anaconda Oft MR SR e e d - workingmen and distress throughout rhe | i DOUfying associated clubs to be present L L INDO—Satled Dec Stmr Fulton, for FINN—In this city, December 2. 18, Ellen, 33 G B | Sty consequent upon the great influx of | at the mass meeting held on Eighteenth | 40 miot., San Pranciseo, o CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. . ot | Mre B 3 labor that would follow the publication | street on the 1Sth inst. This authoriza- | 10 Caribou ...... pCASPAR—Salled Dec 3-Stmr Cleone, for Sen LESSHEH Xe Frances and sister of | W S Ba of the success of the panhandle move-| tion, they claim, was net the action of the | 200 Anaconda Oil Co.. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Dec 2i—stmr | SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC Mirs & nat e parish of (& Ge M Obito ment. ost was put forwatd an ihe | tederstign at dts Jast meetiug. | [t il Alcazar, from - RAILWAY COMP A NY. nell, County Rosc n, Ire- |3 H ¥ Ridxway. Danvills | ot owever. was. the decaration | - The club will continue {0 turge on‘the MOHRG & 2 FOREIGN PORTS. Tiuiren Bisvw. Fot of Rackiot 8¢ 4 45 years = 3 « Bt Ste hars | that before spending millions in beauti. | directors of the Market-street Railroad | polowing were the sales in the San Francisco | , COLON—Arrived Dec 20—Br stmr Athos, | e ¥ B e 1B T 3, ey, S marb | ing the city, the city should ows and | Company the necessity of granting trans- | seock and Exchange Board yesterday: from New York SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. B en e Lt e (v i e B s own water works and Hod | fers between the Fillmore and Castros g HONGKONG—Sailed Dec 20—Stmr China, for | WEEK DAYS—1:30, 9:00, 11:00 & m.; 13:3% T pene Sty P4 YW Houston & w. Cal| ing plant, as do many of the great citles | Btreet line at the crossing of Market and gl - 4 | San_Franciaco. Im 56 630 p m Thursdays-Extra trig Rowe's Church, where a | A 3 M Walker. Sta Rosa | of the East o 3 eS| Church. To the people residing in Eureka Caledonia 160 Overman T ] o GaT D oeed Die Mt Anspiioo) | S AL DI e e be celebrated for the E J E M Johnson, U ere ‘was no doubtd he .stness | Valley this would be considered a great Challer 880 Potoat o i1 | for San Francisco. 3 0 'p. m. e e 1 Mrs C H Hufst, Calt | ang Sinconity o the emkere, SaTesthess | benefit and one that the company should s v Rl B | (MAZATLAN Salled Dec 21-Stmr Curacao, | SUNDAYS—$45. 0.0, 14 & m; 10, 30 Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. T Jronekons Mise Hurst, Cal o'y ing _practically” to ‘empty | inall Justico grant. ' o Sl S Gould & Curry. 11 - NATIMO—Arrived Dec 21—Br stmr Robert SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, FRENCH-In this eity, December 22, 1698, Mary | T | Cal § Baker. Sacto benches they were unable to warm up to |, ! SO T ey I8 N e ustice 26 | Adamson, hence Dec 17 | WEEK DAYS—6:10, 1:50, 9:20, 11:10 & m.; 13:48, French, a native vears E seiberg, Cal r. 8t Louts | ehelr work. banking of votes on election day in favor | 10 Mexican Sailed Dec 22— Br stmr Robert Adamson, for | 3:#0, §:10 D. m. Saturdays—Extra tripe af HANSON—~I X 1593, Jems | H Nevada A "gmrnm_ "‘hhu i o e & | of the extended panhandle the club de- Aftern X Bin Wrancisco 145 and &:88 S veasenggy et o Han- |8 Chicago W A Ferguson, Ls A cided to appoint 12 men to watch the | 100 Justice & Belcher ... 04 OCEAN STEAMERS. SUNDAYS—$:10, 9:40, 11:10 & m.: 1:40, 3:40, 5:08, native of Norway, aged 5 ¥ Near, (hicago L § Shaw & w, cal | Lumber Dealers Favor Progress. | ;iis on the day of election. 100 Ophir ... T2 100 Sterrn. Nevada. 4 | MURORAN — Arrived Dec 17 —Stmr Elm | 3.0 M 14 Fureka, Hur W H Nichols'& w J E Manlove, Sacto | | "The following officers were elected for | 600 Potost 19 500 Yellow Jacket. .| Broucr. from Bl e ] o e e f E A . S i Y iimarpil. Janford | A meeting of the lumber dealers was | the ensuing six months; President, A. B.| 3 QUEENSTOWN RO inir Tiace: | SRS SEAGISY 65 Shave: = L R Prince, Bo D Hamn ‘NY held in San Francisco on December 19, at | Morgan; vice president, J. McDonnell; | _Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock | nia, Leave Arrive i S 3 which a large representation-was pre: secretary, Willlam E. Dubois; treasurer, | Exchange yesterday TOKIO. 22-Stmr Arabel, for Port- | Ban Francisco. | In Tffect | San Franciseo. HOTEL. e o A . M. C. Gimpel; sergeant at arms, C. Crow Morning Session 1and October 15, C E Rogers, N Y | and discussed the question of Issuing | jey; ‘executive committee—Denis Barry, | 500 Best & Belcker 00 Ophte . - — ey | Week | Sun- 1599, Sun- | Weex © R Jenkink, Stanford | bonds for public improvements. After | W. Al Morgan, B. Joost. George §0 Chollar . 1100 Potost ILROAD T | Days. | days. | Destination | days. | Days. HTG Sacto discussing the question at length the fol- | Clough, J. McDonnell; finance committe 300 Con Cal & Va..155/ 300 Potost : RAILRO. RAVEL. | 00 a Novato, [10:40 am| $:40 am J V Slebert, Chgg | lowing resolutions were unanimously | —Frank Ryan, A. L. Tunison, W. J. Cuth- | 300 Con Cal&Va..1 52| 500 Potost ... = e R s | 20 am| Petaluma. | 6:06 pm|10-35 am oy ey Cal | adopted: bertson: delegates to the Federafion of | 0 RS ol oy Sherme Mevadd: % pm| Banta Rosa.| 135 pm)| 623 pe T s | “Whereas, The proposition is now.betore the | Mission' Improvement Clubs—A. B. Mor- | $0 Mexican ....... 3l| 30 Carters G MCo. “Fulton, eople of this city, and i to be voted gan, W. J. Cuthbertson, W. E. Dubois. y M Lecpold, Cheo Bl ; Bl 9: ol | el | Afternoon Session. 1:20 am| Windsor. am J B Warren 8 Ormiston, olden Gate o e minus of the > € 100 Pot ytton, Church ‘st 3 Wheelock Mrs TS O | precent ‘anhundle ‘to” Market sirce and Opinions of Opponents. 20 Chollar 22007 18] 100 Potont gonerminef | where & solemn requ 7 Scholder Miss Ormisto | from the northerly boundary thereof to the o 20 : 2 Botex overdale. | 7:15 pm| om FH Miss { Ormiston, N Y | DPresidio Reservation; and whereas, the pro The opponents of the panhandle have| 3% Mexiean . $31 508 Yellow Jackat.. | - [ Seneca Dr T Fisher, Mexico posed improvements would, in the opinion | gathered the following opinions: ilopland and A Miller C A Doe, Salt Lake of this association, greatly enhance prop- | Ukiah. | 7:35 pm| 6:22 pem Mil e, Sait_La) sy agrrenglt o utt = HORACE DAVIS—The panhandle extension s ? Metoxen ™M \\nh-h‘ N Y erty values in -Icl\)' and stimulate in. a useless luxury to the mass of the people. . B i 110:35 am w C Roberts § Thicum. Sweden Testments,” thus placing our municipality | & beelow MUY o, (0, mash f the people, Time Ball. | 0 am| Guerneville. | 7:35 pm tive of California, aged 31 yean F Seott Miss C White. Mont | Resolved, That ail inierests and all sec- | 00, f the dlty. but should ‘be scatiered | Branch Hydrographio "Offics, U. 8 N., Mer- Bonoma |10:40 am| :40 am EFFriends and moquaintances are respect- | 1 E Johnson IR R ‘évada | tions are ‘benefited by such measures as s e TS, & SDNReARLY. chanty”BEshshes, Sen. Wrincleco, * Cal., | and fuily invited o aitend the N Hare " Mg evada | will'add to the attractivences of our city | “RVDREW 5. HALLIDIE-T do not favor the | Toe sime bail‘on the tower of the new Ferry il - 5:00 pm| Glen Eilen. | 6:06 pm 4:22 Com 2425 Misslon street, near Twent Carlisle, Pa Napa | indorses the plan for the proposed improve. | {8 or esthetlc standaoint, It has anything in | 1. e. st noon of the 1:th meridian, or at § 3:20 pm! 5:00 pm 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm first ent. Cypress Lawh Cemetery, by | € D Duphy, Milbrae'S W Holsinger, Cal ments and commends a favorable considera JOSEPH BRITTON- am opposed to. buying | © 100K P ™ Greenwich time. . o o8 “Btages comect at Santa Rosa for Mark West funeral car ek from corner of | Stanford Mre § W Holsinger, | tion of the same to the people of San Fran- cs when we require so many necessitigs. | pyeutenant Commander, U- 8. N.. 1n chars Springs and White Sulphur Springs: at Lytton w eth and Guerrero streets Stanto e g cisco. A. CHRIST! works and lighting plants. Why is the stz J d 1 CRArge. for Lytton sf"”" at Geyservill, Skazys KEARNEY—In t [} :x."l oS P;‘ T droen, J-'nl GEO. L. SW effort made to adopt in advance that for which | - - Eprings: at Clcverdale for the Geysers: at Hop- Eilen Kearney, be A Ry S F. W. WAR the charter provides a method of procedure? !In e onte Jand for Duncan Eprings, Highland Springs, Rowien, & mative E M McCook. Cal Yrs & P Morgan. Cal Committee. VWhat hidden purpose 18 o be subeerved by this o ;fi".’fi"fi.fi?fifi"fifln”&”“‘.‘: Soda Ba. Lake: Jchnson, € > Mandel, Chgo —_— anticipation of charter’s provistous? 3 o Viel " L% Jopnetn, Cal Mrs F E Mandel, Chgo DR. E. R. TAYLOR, Dean of Col Sun, Moon and Tide. The fastest train, running over the best rafl. Springs, Saratoga Eprings. Hive Lakes. Laursi RO Vietor, Stantord O P Halley. Stantord | Suggestions to Employers. Lniversity ot California, <-mmr1‘;x,k.x‘5fi§ . fad, with the highest oAt B By Peil Lake, .‘ifl;:;nfl rings. Upper Lake, Pome, EW WESTERN HOTEL. —_— The panhandle would be no part of the park. Connecting train leaves San Francisco at . 3 g o - | 9 Py Vhy A knell’s. Sanhedrin Heights. Huliville, Orr's H C Ohl, Tracy C H Lowe, Orego The executive committee of the Public | We don't need it. Why resort to old statutes, §:00 p. m. - o Church for serv B Fiaher, Mojave J Horton & w, Piand | yement C > | when it could be done properly under the char- | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, | ot Svrinas. Mesdocine City, Fort Brass. 3 Ptiand | Tmprovement Central Club has sent out 2 Westport, Usal, Willitts, Laytoaville, Cume Cross Church W, Eilia, $an Jose _|C Housen, Peadlensd | . 3 ter? To “‘make work on an undertaking that | Times and Heights of High and Low Arriving in Chicago at 2:15 p. m. ming's, Bell's Springs. Harris, Olsen's. Dye CDER-1n mber 21, 18%, | T B Penn. Spokane F Harris & w. Suprun | the following letter: is neither useful nor ornamental is economic Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San| gRIDAY, SUNDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, Ecctia and Eureka. : dam Klauder, ermany, aged | Mrs Sutter, San Jose L Wartenburg L Ang | Mills Bullding, Dec. 22, 1599, s v Francisco Bay. Published by official au- : > # 2 Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- years F E Balley, San Jose G C ser, L. Any To the Merchants and Manufacturers of ALFRED CRIDGE—The $4,550,000 the pan- thority of the Superintendent. Quced rates. 7 Remalns pariors of Charles J. B. | C Sloan, n Jose J C Laws Maryeville| San Francisco—Gentlemen: The Political | hande is to cost is to be paid for real estate. | NOTE--The high and low waters occur at OVERLAND EXPRESS On Sunday_round trip tickets to all points Metzler & C Washington street C Kohler, San Jose P F Martin, Sacto. | Code of California requires all employers to | HOW O et i COBt to make it & | the city front (Misslon-street’ wharf) about beyond San Rafael at half rates KOCH—In this city, De 159, Phillp | W McGrogan. i Ang D Ferguson Colfax | allow their employes two consecutive hours | bark and to compensate property damaged its | (wenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; | Every dsg in the year. Pullman Palace and SPerna Marheh o, Qrogigie 2e Kooch, beloved son of rge Willlam and | Mrs R J Ohlo C Rickett, Fresno | in which to vote on election day, without "',”m.y L. FORD, Att W . | the height of tide is the same at both places. yphobmd Tourist Cars leave Cakland Mole H- WHITING, 6'“' £ RYAN, K and brother of Harry, George W.. | O Allerton, Bod! H E Meranda, Merced | any loss of employment or wagés As a | TIREX b/ nn\-‘-cqu‘x'rT;’.u?fi"L':’,‘,',T,“"“" — Denver, Kansas City, Chicago and the East _ Oeneral Manager. m. Puse. Agent. Loulise ch, a native of N¢ h ——— e o u v espect h. e 1 7! ! ] E . 3 ChiL et B yesre § tascing ass B Builders’ Cont e hat Yo allow your employes who age | &he may desire Lo possess it will be time enough | SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2. %5 m : uilde: ontracts. | S authelent time. (o vote at the elee | to consider the wisdom of going. into debt for | Sun riscs... ALLEY ROA lflflm Plfllflfl CUAS‘ HA".BOAB. o 5 i SRR, 8 | 5 %S" | nen-productive luxuries. D herenfter Winslow Anderson owner, with J. W. Miller | tions on Wednesday, December 27, and Fri TAMES H. BARRY, editor Star—v, Vis ty, December 22, 188, |eontractor, architect Julius E. Kraffit—Masonry | day, December 2. b i g A 0 2 7:— l;tary for Petween Stockton, Fresno, Hanford, Seusalite Ferry. belov ‘e of Mark L. Landram | work, Inciuding grading and excavation, con.| We recommend that merchants and manu- h-pastasils Wil st public own- oiare and Daressleld, Carnithes Sood PRs Ml P < Gy Tree al’, daugh. | cfete and artificlal stone work, brick and stone | facturers arrange beforehand to open thelr ership, Which the - vas intended to.se- train service. FROM BAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY g : work for & four-story and basement brick and | places of business a little later on the | cure, and delay for parks in the more densely - ine King. . k | of v v o ullding on the S line o - . tions; populated quarters of the city native of San Stone office buliding on th 1ine f Sutter mornings of the two elections; or, if this JAMES G. MAGUIRE, ex-Congressman— ter of the lute B ane imed 3 venrs 1 month and 29 days. | Street, 1089 E of Larkin, E 3:9 by S 17:6;| is impracticable, to permit as many of their AND SAN RAFAEL. San Francisco office, 633 Market st., telephone WEEK DAYS—*7:00, *0.3, 100 a m.; *1:44, Main 1531 *:40, 5:15, 600, 6:30 p. m isco. azed 35 years | month an ya. | Stret eraployes as can be spared In the morning |1 Am opposed to the panhandle because It is office. Broadway. TRA TRIPS—For Miil Vailey and 8 T e attend the Toneral to-miveow | Same owner with Thomas:Elam contractor, | 1o vote before they ko to business, and to & costly luxury which will not ‘add to the Sanvaments ofice. 213 strest S L Asatan Wosninss S Saturtaye, T an) 5t Salinas. on arrival of § o'clock | architect same—Carpenter work, including| permit the others to leave for the day in | heslth, comfort or happiness of the peopl San Jose office, 7 West Santa Clars street. at 900 and 11:3 p. m o i San Francisco. Interment at | teel, from, tin and galvanized ‘fron work, | time to reach their respective voting pre- THOMAS MAGEE, real estate—Compare BUNDAYS -*% &, *10:00, *11:30 & m.; *1a8 lincs, Remaina At the residence of her | lathing, - plastering, glass and hardware for| cincts and vote before the closing of the b g <7 Tt Ranpegts. fhe asefulness ; 15, *4:65, 6:30, §:%0 p. m. & em 7 B e g < 57 | - polls. 3 u ctric road | » 0 rked (*) run to San Quen e ~1‘l—f";”‘z’: - ‘Same owner with Duffey Brothers contract-| © As the voting at these two elections re- round the bay to the Clff. Make one cent | | 240 01 9:56, nou.““: mTAgnLPAucols SCENIC RAILWAY | rfizr‘u"sx\r: RAPAEL TO Sa% Fham 8Co. LEARY-In this city, D 'y J0bn | ors, architect same—Sewering, plumbing and | quires simply the stamping of a cross (X) fares. Cost §1500,000. This avould benefit the | 5.9] 3:35|—0.4] 10:44 Wikt Daro- 038 & w ol T WEEK DATS-—$3 %%, 7.6, 94 & m: T., beloved son of John a annah Leary | Gi5 dtting for same on same: #4160 on the ballots, very little time will be losi poor. SRRASTR 1= - — —_— Pt Ry e A B B BB | o13:30, 3:15, %2:40. %18 p. m. 8 ana brother of 1R NieL E and | "y Ehrman oweer, with Samuel Levi con-| and full opvortunity will thus be given for E. J. LE BRETON, banker—I am opposed to | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides e 115 p. m EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays ang K. F. Leary and Mrs. E. Pitzpatrick, a | tractor, architect J. E. Krafft—Work and set- | all employes to vote. the panhandie. Those who father the scheme | the early morning tides are given in the left Tt Ban e cleoaye oax o ol tanine, | Baturdays at 6:41 and 10:15 p. m. native n_Francisco. = ol ting of mantels, sideboards, cabinets, book- The polls will open Wednesday, December have falled to present any plan for solving the | hand column and the successive tides of the nao to Summit and Return, | “SUNDAYS—6:20. *5.00, *10:00, 146 & m; EFThe funeral will take place to-morrow | cases, ete., for double residence in course of | 27. and Friday, December 29, at § a. m., and difficulties. Generalities are a dangerous quan. | day in the order of occurrence as to time. The *1:40, *3:15, 4:45, %6:0 p. m (Sunday). at #.30 o'clock, from hix late resi- | construction on Jackson street, between Plerce | will close at § o. m. Yours truly, tity when millions are involved. The “‘fancy™ | recond time column gives the second tide of | _Trains marked (%) start from San Quentin. dence, 11i6 Cnstro street, thance to St James | ind Scott; ST ROLLA V. WATT, .Chairman, ictures circulated by Mayor Phelan are a de- | the day, the third time column the third tide Dr.Gi | #ROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO, Church, where 8 solemn requiem hich mass —_————————— GUSTAVE SCHNEE, Secretaty. usion and a_snare. | and the last or right hand column gives the . bbon’smspenmry, WEEK DAYS-—$:6, 645, 746 94 o m; Unter"the Dalatan law unmartiod man T G. L. CENTER, real estate—The voters in | last tide of the day, except when there are but 13, 1%, 345 5:30 p. m. 625 KEARNY sT. E. . Established | EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays ang in 1854 for the treatment of Private Baturdays at 100 and 100 p. m. Diseases, Lost Manhood. Debility o Bl‘f’ DAYS—8:06, 10:06 a. m.; 13:05, 38, S, as sometimes occurs. The helghts civen are in addition to the soundings on the - PR - robe, i the neglected south of market and the Mission | three tides HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., | Oy % years have one vote, married men | Finul Appeal to Workingmen. | mhould vote down the panhandic. The demaas sons of | for interest and improvements will absorb all g ] Coast Survey charts, except disease wreari; (Buccessors to Flannagan & Gallvghes). Votes and priests and. other avallable money, making it impossib: e inge sIat 1C), et Dietee Voo paadmindand | :00, ¢:46 5. = ™A FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, | position and education have three votes ! omn::“'fe"_’; ::l';""!;‘"’e’:_ d‘:" ‘_";;":: Baa been in the past. 0 1Eht OF improve thess | and then the Bumber given is subtracted from: v g S r, Syt b s e BRI ™ e te L ncola school evers pesalties Bosedyon’Ehoms | Of bang ¥, sections. | the depth given by the dgharts. The plane of Curesgunranteed. Callorwriie. | 140 5 m. Barurdsye Tomsios and ay Souh who fall to vote. | each the crowd of workingmen present E. P. E. TROY, insurance—A city that does | reference is the mean of the lower low waters. '+ Box 1937, San Francisco oipt : Bunfln-’—'flo;d:'n: war m

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