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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23 LEADERS CLAIM ACTIVITY IN REAL ESTATE. 1899, 13 SE 1 - WING MACHINES AND SUPPLIFS, will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, at § o'clock. Interment oprivate, Holy Cross Please omit flowers. In this city, December 20, 1888, Anna Maria Manny, beloved wife of the late Simon Manny, a_native of Nufenen, Canton Grau- bunden, Switzerland, axed 17 years and § monthi 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 11:30 o'clock, from the parlors RAILROAD TRAVEL. NORTHERN ‘ PAGIFIC repaired, bought, sold 45 Bixth; phone Mint 45. | ot JE exchangsd. rented; Te. 205 Fourth st. occasion of the Bush-street Theater fire. The office of the publication was wrecked, but the paper is being issued as usual. A large building is to be erected by Miss Isabella Levy on the north side of MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage loenses have been issued as follows all brokers report a growing in- quiry for good Investment prop- erties. While large’ sales have Nicolal J. V. Schultz and Nellte L. Morse..41.2¢ | ©f Charles J. B. Metzler, 63 Washington Continued from Eighth Page. been comparatively few during| Union Square avenue, 51 feet west of -~ Heagerty and Nellte Cronin 20-2 street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. the past week, there are a number of big Ernm a\'enu:‘. It M{:obe ‘fl‘gwlorle: and arles Rinehart and Alice T. MeDonald, | MANNY—In this city, December 20, 15%, Stmon " of being const & asement and cost about $25,000, Ee 1L Harriscn and Martha Hoffman, 5440 | Manny, beloved husband of Anna Maria | lack of those adoroments which we demand | deals on the verge of belng consummated, | BESCIRERS, REG GO SR s Targs machine §tephen J Malone and Mary Maloney.. ...27.23 | Manny. a native of Inter Ferrera, Canton | in the vicinity of our homes. There is no (and the ratifica greements for the | oo, "ang “factory on his newly acquired larence L. Moller and Myrtle Eiking 20-20 ubunden, Switzerland, aged 77 years and | reason why we should not be the leadink | transfer of several large pleces of prop- | property at 1718-1720 San Fernando street. Pty Panaras end Clars . Kast.... B | 3 monthe = PRl | ol A e, | erty may be announced almost any day.| Lyon &'Hoag have disposed of eif 3 rendent a he o -4 riends and mcquaintances are respect- ¢ other climate c o - - Flmer 1 Bneer and anni Fraccr oo 3031 | fully invited to astend the faneral this day | cisco. 1f we did our whole duty to our. |One thing that has had a tendency to re- [ lots in the block bounded bv J and K streets, Ninth and Tenth avenues, which (Saturday), at 11:30 o'clock, from the parlors | selves we would be known as a_health re- | tard the closing of & number of deals is TWOTRAINS DAILY | — i ) e ket by of Charles J. B. Metzler, 63 Washington | sort second to none. A drive through the | the desire of seller or purchaser mot to | 2% Tecently placed on the mar] % - g BIRTHS- MAR ! street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. panbandle from Van Ness avenue to the | qat SCAA O L S BT B the them, to R. f.‘ avert, who 1s erecting sev- | ATcpla diadhe GES—DEATHS. | sckviR—1in this city. December 22 15, Mary | beean would 9o.an javalia as mich sdod as v e eral modern dwellings thereon, B e o " SAUIAuL | "W, beloveq wite of Henry Meyer, and mother | & trip o the Sandwich Islands. I cannot |holidays. The last two or three months| Hugh M. Cameron, 1058 Bro: iway, Onk. { sh“h‘lfimlfl‘ Pacific Route. Hirth, marriage and death notices sent b: of Robert Meyer, a native of Virginia, aged | see that any arguments are hecessary t0 | have been very prosperous for real estate | 1and, reports a lively demand for do:’ue “[Chins ana Japan. mail w ted. They must be handed | 5 Jears Sofivioce you that it 1s yoor Guty. 10 yoer': | men, end bavesmorsithin rédsatafithe | fOBSHE ISl Basts of thavieityend Cory |Seattle. — n at 2 Dubication oCon | 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | self and to your nelghbor and to b2 s v PR o e el e fully Tnvited o attond the Taneral Monday, | terity <o, beautity Your clty. lethargy of the summer and early fall. sales, including: A corner lot on San Elegant Double Drawing-Room sume published . | Décember 2. at — o'clock, from her lute re P. H. McCarthy was introduced as a| The largest, in fact the only large trans- | Pablo avenue in North Oakland for $%00 | Boniia . Sleeping Cars, Superb Dining-Car Ser- run between San Francisco Paul. Tickets on sale at lowest rates to for which $129500 was paid, and the ad- and St joining fifty-foot lot on First street, ex- to lodging house is to be erected on the site of the Bush-street Theater, recently de- stroyed by fire. The local savings banks, building asso- system, and the labor element of this city has done more to promote progress than ail the present opponents of progress criuld do t is a 14 Cuvier street. Interment Cypress etery. MORRIS—In this city, December 22, 189, Del- phine E. Morris, daughter of John and Jennie BERESRBRERIEENNREEE Y at, Jeannette J dence, the Pledmont, 118A Sixth street. In- ot { f the week are embraced in the | to John Lacoste; also a ot on West | Ajbon . 3 i d’ Leather Uphol: d Touri B g v man who works with his hands while he | actions of the weel mbraced in the ] 4 ce an ather Upholstered Tourist DIED. e L e sy | Alno unes bis heajns, J56 aasa: purchase on behalf of the Crocker helrs | SITeet, near Thirty-fourth street, to Jacob | queen .....000|Victorin & Puget Sound Sleeping Cars on every train. ":A""u‘ Rnh;n Klauder, Adam LIN — In this city, December 22, 1§99, I wish to speak about labor because so | of two valuable pieces of adjoinIng Prop-{ the Herzog tract for Harrison A. Jones to | Chas. Nelson. Y 3 5 Through Tourist Car to St. Paul pocisaiapl, Joseph Landrum, Mary B. nest A, beloved son of Charley and Nellle | much has been sald about labor in con- | erty located near the water front. The | B. Perez for $250; also two lots in Hay- | Orizaba . % | every Tuesday night. This car is Dot . Leary, Jobn T, Mellin, and_brother of Milo, George and the [ hection with this bond issue that is untrue. urchases were made in the mames of | wards for Mrs. Sarah Terry to G. Fer-| Gaelle 4 v ght. 3 Beurke, Emma A Manny,"Anna M. late Ruth M. Mellin, a native of Alameda, e have been told that to isaue bonds il ;’{emy e R e N Mo has #150 Other akiea Lnder WAY : i % nlllcehy uph?lstered in leather l:,,d has . nes A, anny, Simon ed & years 11 months and 2 days. to invite another labor clou e tha . - B. 3 b | Whic < o 2 = o A a ¥ e T e dineng O riends\and. acaatatances ave respect- | which. settied upon us:Ouring axd after e | and dnclide the ffty-vara Meyer lot on | ¥hich he expects (o close during the com : [Dec: }%e;r'i:°"':‘i"";‘i",‘:";efi';;l;'“(';m::;‘i:r R Iph T - e eral to- Falr. r in g - ® faliy invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | Midwinter Pair. All organized labor 11 | the southeast corner of First and Mission, e s reported that a six-story hotel oF | s | —_—_— tending through Fremont street, a if they lived another fifty years. Smith, Angus H. e o e O en"s "yeare wng | Surprise to me that any newspaper should |depth of 275 feet. H. E. Bothin was the | qialong and private capltalists have SPOKANE. BUTTE, CHICAGO, Smith, Mary A i e come out and dictate to labor what it |seller of the latter plece and the price | joaned an aggregate of $633.556 on real es- Pier. | ROSSLAND, WINNIPEG, NEW YORK, R -3 Sullivan, Jeremiah O'SULLIVAN—In this oity, December 21, 1599, should do. Surely one evening newspaper paid was $30,000. This is the same prop- | tate security in this city during the week ST. L Howlind, Eaith W. Wienpers | Mt i 'Sutivan, & mative of Ireland, | 80 the biE corporation that owne it A0 | erty that was last week reported to have | ending December 15, against 4 for l - 2ompwer 1| HELENA, . PAUL. Koch, Phillp Wile | ~ i years | Wednesday that they have ugain been |been purchased by Irving M. Scott. The|the weck previous. The ;a‘l:j"fl“ ¥ e 3 10 am| Pler 24 T. K. STATELER, G e e W Wil N, S e Tuneray i guy | Lpast (e lerion they hate tg'learn_Giat | negotiations were conducted by Shain- | 6454 Byl SIS Sorain oy 31 ampier 1 " "638 Market Steees, S'F. AN 25 S e B & | (Saturd 16 o'cloc] they do not own this city and her people. | waid Buckbee & Co. B berr 50,500, G 2 %, "the g c 10 am|Pler 13 Market Street, e belovcd achmver T 1 Bob: | L) e & Cor 165 Mission sieeer, | Mayor Phelan was forced to wait a few | +O. D. Baldwin & Son have sold the Iot, | 523, Francisco Savings Union #1689, the i - 3 4 pmiPler 1§ T ¢ of Bdward, Robert Wil | thence to St. Paul's Church for services at 13 | minutes until the xlsrln se - subsided. | 81:3x100, and Improyements on the soutn | pufiding associations . loaned $13.735 and | 2 % - PACIFIC COMPANTY. 4 nce Agnew and Mrs. G. | k. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. “Eagles do not catch flies east corner of Sacramento and Scult| private capitalists and others loaned $464.- | A" . 26, § pm|Pler 13 ¥io ) 4 Mrs. H. Moore. & native of Porta- In this city, December 21, 15%, Annle, | I do not see why we should bother with | streets for $25,000. The seller was Mrs. | Ko Pne Hibernia Savings made one loan g - abteis ty Down, Ireland, aged 3 years oved wife of James P. Ross, mother of | the opposition. ut they have said that| Agnes Hoit, but the name of the pur-| o $25,000 and one of $23,000, and the San | Umatilia . 27, 10 am Pler % NAN FRANCISCO, daye | James, John and Georze Ross, and sister of | we are afflicted with municipal Insanity. | chaser is not disclosed. Other recent 8aies | Prancisco Savin Union one of $11,000. | North Fork Humboldt. . 27, 9am Pler 2 (Main Live, Foot of Market Street. aintances are respeot. | Mary Macklin, & native of Dublin. Ireland. | Well, those dear, unprogressive people of | made by the same firm are as follows: | Under the miscellaneous loans s $417,564 | Arcats .| . 27, 10 am|Pler 13 wizireads - the funeral to-merrow E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | another day see mo joy in life, tuke no | Lot on the west line of Broderick street, | horrowed by W. V. and Marie L. Hunting- | Mariposa g . 27, Spm Pler 7| LEaVE — Frow DecEussk 15, 180, — anmive ook, from his late resi- | fully invited to nttend the funeral this day | pleasure in their city and do not want |7 feet south of Hayes, 25x96:10, for $2230. | ton from Collis P. Huntington on twelve | Corona ego. . 25, 11 am|Pler 11 — A e ot Sttt givest. betwasa Samome | (aturday), st eio'cioek, from her late | any. one else to enjoy it; They have no | Andrew J. Soule to Richard D. Nichols, | outside land blocks and property outsids | Peru ... e 12 mPMSS | *7:00a Benicis, Sulsun, Elmira, Vacaville, Cometery Comery: Interment Mount Culvary | e staaet neas Neatt” whors | ambition and have no idea of the respon- | iot on the south side of Chestnut street. | of the city for one year at 8t per cent, | Columbia ..(Portiand. . 10 am|Pler 24 Rumsey nd Sacamento. T3 s | & Solemn reqiiem mass will be colebrated for | Sibility of governing a great city. They | 68:0 feet east of Polk, east 68:9x137:6, $2400; | Afost of the money obtained from the | Algoa ......|China& Japan 1pm PMSS | *7:1004 Ehasta eas—Davls, Wi BACICALUPI—In this city, Decerber 22, 188, | pa® o8 S PRI I WL e G Cng &t 10 | found no parks dnd beauty here in '49 and | southwest corner of Devisadero and Sac- | banks was borrowed at 6 and 6% per cent. | Albion ... Tillamook. -, Jpmipler 3| o Bed Biufl, Portiacd.. Joseph Bacignlupl, a native of Italy, aged 8 | oo O Tniorment Holy Croas Cemetery. they want none now. They came here In- | ramento streets, 26:7x110, $550; three I0ts | Releases for the week were $194,20, [ Bonita . ... Newport.. |Dec. 30, 3 am Pler 11 A o osce, Yol years. | RYAN—1In this city, December 22, 189, Wii- | tending to find gold and then to fly away | on the north side of Lake street, 52:6 feet | against $320020 for the previous week. #8:304 The Overland Li-1¢ed-Ogde BARRY-In Vallejo, December 2L 18%, Mary | liam Ryan, a native of Ceohel, County Tip- | on the golden wings of fortune. We are | west of Twenty-fifth avenue, 75x108, $17%. |~ Six new building contracts were filed |- oo o ver, Omaha, Chicago o A, beloved wife of David Barry, loving | perary. Ireland, aged 6 years. of another generation. We have a great | “gol Getz & Bro. report the following re- | quring the week ending December 21, rep- 8:304 Sau " Jose, Livermose, * of Mrs. Thomas Haines Jr. and Rich- | U7 The funeral will take place to-morrow and growing city. Our interests are here | cent sales: 100X100 on the west line of | resenting an aggregate expenditure of Shippz'n Intelligence. Toue, Saeramento, ~ Placervil . _David G., Bdward L., Belle and Wi (Sun at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- | and we expect to live here and to finally | Forty.third av . 100 feet south of J |$43132. The largest was that of the Inde- g gence. Maryaville. Chico. lted Bint e MoiY: widest duughter of Mrs. Mar- | dence, 1208 Turk street, thence to Holy Cross | repose among our beautiful hills, and | street, for $500; 25x120 on the cast line of | pendent Electric Light _and Power Com- *81304 *Milton, Oakdale and Monors. gare and sister of Miss A. Gray (huren, where services will be celebruted for | leave to our children a place better than | Thirty-fifth avenue, 100 feet north of K | pany with the Pacific Rolling Mill Com- | &= | *0:004 Haywaris, Nils and Way Statio and Mrs. Ethel Alman, a the repose of his soul, commencing at 2:30 | we found it. i o e | We are young and now is | street, for $2:0; 25x12) on the west line of | hany for a building of steel, wrought and *9:1004 Davis, Woodlard, Kuights Laodin, oclock. 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. 4 Maryaville. Oroviile. J are respect- YDE—In this city, December 21, 188, Charles | the future. Now is the opportunity offered | street, for $175; X120 on the east line of | street, between Humboldf and Twenty- Friday, December 22, m::miy;m- 3. o topospect- | W. Sevde, a native of Germany, aged 4 | to us to do something that will have a | Tenth avenue, 15) feet south of L street, | third. The next largest contract was that | Stmr Brunswick, Olsen, 23 hours from Eu- Manord 008 Foeson o, oo ™ eizane at 12 ciock, from her late resi- | T gy Notio R 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 Hedondo! put in to land pas- : Market street A T e e Tt e | 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. In tis city, December I, 18, | _Comrany, & Powell street, near Post, | Gning It certainly should begin in the | street, for $00; 75x100 on the north line of | buildings to cost $7500, on the north line of | Stnr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 61% hours trom Jeannetie (nee Thomas), dearly be. | SMITH—In the City and County Hospital, De- | Heart, 0f pur city, and no sectional ques: | California street, & feet west of Twenty-| Grove street, fifteen feet west of Baker. W tion can honestly be raised. We are not | s0_anxious to extend the area of our| Stmr Navarro, Jensen, 16 hours from Bowens first avenue, for $1500; 50x120 on the west i aasrel a1 By o e Bdward Bourke, and erraville, Cal., _Ja cember B. N. Trobock awarded a contract to J. F. Logan to build a two-story frame , 1899, Angus H. Smith, a native of Canada, aged 49 years. - line of Ninth avenue, 68 feet north of N | ve = 1. gers. Falls, Wash. SMITH—. e 2 | parks as we are to get the very best ad- | street, for $1100; x100 on the north line | structure to cost $1057 on the west line of | *Btur Samoa, Jahnsen, 24 b L TTY . Cal. ang I | R o o e Ay jrentage’put o whstiwe e imsMugiitiae D street feet west of Ninth ave- | Taylor street, 82: feet south of Washing- | Hark Kate~ Davensort Meortmen 13 arns | &4 not only more beautiful, but making all nue, for $1300; %5x100 on the northwest line we have more vitluable. of Athens street, 150 feet northeast of of " Catherine, Birdie, O’'Brien and Mrs. L. H. Aleck Cosper, a native of | and James ton. has contracted with A. C. Soule to The Overland Transfer Company from Port Blakeley. uild Vallejo, - Schr Bender Brothers, Wetzel, 47 hours from Napa, Calirtogs, Santa Toss. R LT - MOTTOW | San Francisco. “We are a rich 2ol le and have no need | Persta avenue, for §200; 25x125 on the south | a two-story frame stable on the north- | Fishermans Bay. 100r Benitin, Vacssiile, Jer late TSl SULLIVAN—In this city, December 21, 1ses, | t0 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, K Fourteenth and | = yeremiah, dearly beloved husband of Nellie | 100, in which you are all partners, and | Capitol avenue, for $1%; 50x100 on the | west of Fourth, at a cost of $5970. Anne | Gamble. - Mazpevite. Ocoritle. J Sullivan, & native of Callstoga, Cal., aged 25 | &S a corporate body you can have luxuries | goutheast line of Athens street, 100 feet | Hadley has let a contract to John H. | Schr Guide, Olsen, 10 days trom Willapa Har- | *4:307 Niles, Han Jiso and Stickt *3:ar years . that you cannot have as individuals. 8an | yorthepst of China avenue, with improve- | Munster to erect a two-story house to | bor. *3:00r Tho Owl L‘unlud-‘l"n £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Francisco has lost many desirable resi- | ments, for $750, cost $4190 on the north-line of Eddy street,| Sehr Fortuna, Luberg, 4 days from Eureka. aeld Sangns for bt ¥ | fully invited to attend the funeral this day | dents, who find more favorable conditions | ~ James E. Wolfe, proprietor of the |6 feet west of Pine. Louis McLane Jr. | . Schr Josevh and Henry, Arff, § days from d,...s,m""."‘ Timteedot Poss:” New On - 3 X (Saturday), at £:3) o'clock, from his late across the bay. This is discreditable to | Buflding News and Record, is being con- | awarded a contract fo Charles M. Depew | Coauille River. 4 Tzigod= B Foen, 3 S father of Dessle W.. | residence, 1010 Vermont street, thence to St. | us and it devolves upon us to stop it. We | gratulated on his good fortune in having | to erect a tw Schr Roy Somers, Sotland, §% days from | Jesos i -story and basement resi- dence to cost $i8%0 “on the east line of Spruce street, 52:8% feet south of Clay. Marguer! :30p Btockton, Mercel. Fresno. *3:30¢ Fresno, liskersiiell, Shunta 1 Los "Angeles, Demiog, New Orleaua ad East cocee *3:30F Sauta Ko J; tlauile Expross for Mojave and Kast.......... *8:00r Haywards, Niles and San Jose 16:30r Vallejo .. *6:30+ Oriental Mail—Ogiden and Fast . Grays Harbor. Schr Newark, Beck, 19 hours from Alblon. thr W F Jewett, Johnson, 8 days from As- toria. Schr John F Miller, Holmberg, § days from Grays Harbor. Schr Gem, Nelson, § days from Coos Bay. Behr Archie and Fontle, Johansen, — hours must move now or we shall be credited with going backward. By bringing the panhandle down to Market street we shall encourage people to use the park and thus | benefit thelr health The greatest advan- age of the Midwinter Fair was to get the | Kl‘uplp out to the park and teach them | ow beautiful a place it is, and since then saved from destruction all his records, subscription books and accounts on the ., { Peter's Church, where a requiem mass will | | El Pwso, be celebrated for the repose of soul, com- mencing at § o'clock. Interment St. Mary's | _Cemetery, Oakland. TILDEN—In this city, December 21, 189, Emily | A.. beloved wife of H. N. Tilden, and mother of Heber C. Tilden, a native of Northfleld, Vt., aged 5 years § months and 6 days. cheered the speaker and expressed their approval of the contemplated improve- At _the Joshua Hendy Machine tances are respect- funeral to-morrow his late resi- not own water or other necessaries has no right to mortgage its people for $4,500,000 to add to fr a park where there now are 3000 acres, when Wilcox, and father of Emma, Katle, Lizzle, His pros- e ¥ 3 A ments. from Stewarts Potnt 5 Vallelo Interment Maeonie L;\\‘Trneld and Montpelier, Vt., papers please “h,ml,‘ "3’" ‘:’s,d mn::n‘hnu:le‘.)"' &muh;e} “'nrks,h.y. l'.h Hory ;nml(gsrofl‘uecega&m?. :’t'ré.'"of':'..{.',"-:’."a“;‘.}i"i' not contain twelve cspmni'.m" A GRo0d. Tawia. 'S deys Seokn 7:00r ‘:ll::: Port Coata and Way Sta- 2 . | the land and you nd that there i{s | McCarthy, who addre v 3 f ed - oos Bay. *8:93) ~ i agice Deoqmber 30 1, | &y, funeral will take place to-morrew | enough brain in this fntelligent commu- | men while they sat or stood around eat- STEWART MENZIES,” abippinc—1 am. op- CLEARED. g e L France, aged | rTesidence 300 California’street. Interment | TL¥ 0 prove that we can make It beau- | ing lunch, BBon.the, peopie and & iuxury for the few. Friday, December 2. | 4 Cypress Lawn Cemetery. | tifal and that we are not, as our oppo-| Mr. McCarthy invited objectors to give | URn (he peovle, and p luxury for the few. | symr gtate of California, - Gage, Astorla: OOAST DIVISION (3. t T Friends and acqualntances are respect- | WIENBERG—In this city, December 21, 1599, | DERtS 84, ‘Insane’ ™ their opinions and was asked if the pan-| o phicar Union—Labor® will not profit from | Goodall, Perkins & Co. Fobot Macimtinety ™ (Saturday). at lock, from the mortuar; ke ot i 5 A | “No .genuine eme y . s g 4 , Perl 0. cutes ose, on, chapel of the Goiden Gate Undertaking Com | amth 0 sesss thbeenurne ity oemasy. | Panhandle Opposition Is Weak. | ;1 ofuitly,” said the speaker. “If it be | smbioved to gather and compete for employ, SATLED | G sind Wag pany Migsion street, near Tweniy-first. | please copy ) d sl = an improvement, it Is just as surely a | py"ipiia ownership rather than by artificially Frday, Detinibes &5 Tnt strictly private, 1. O. O. F. Ceme- EXFriends and acquaintances are respect The anti-panhandle mass-meeting in | necessity, for it is certainly part of our | created employment. Bktn Tam o' Shanter, Patterson, Columbia tery | fully invited to attend the funeral this day | Devisadero Hall, 317 Devisadero street,| duty to improve our city. But this is| gD ROSENBER ident Labor Council— | River. 5 —in_this - Iaa beloved wife of | (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of | last night was an exceedingly frosty af- | DOt a questfon of sentiment; it 1 a plain| with telephone, gas and water companies | Stmr Bonita, Niepolson, San Pedro. Iraac L. of Dora, Rose | Theodor Dierks, %7 Mission street. Inter- | goir Both the atmosphere and the audi. | PUSiness proposition. Every improvement | squeszing the life blood out of our people we | Stmr Navarro, Jinsen. San Pedro. | 3 - and Jos Coben, & of Russin, aged 34 ment Masonic Cemetery. Brariiiians prcroLan, © #uCl | benefits everybody. You cannot define ex-| can find more pressing needs for our city's| Stmr Walla Walla, Gage, Victoria and Port | d11:83r Humters Txcorsisn San e Jears WILCOX—In this oity, December 21, 1sse, | CNCe Were chilly and the arguments of | goqly where that benefit accrues and when | money than to spend it In driveways for the | Townsend. | Way Stations COLOMBAT- December 21, 1895, Silas Wilcox, beloved husband of Elizabeth | the speakers were afflicted with early | {t accrues, but your nelghbor cannot | rich. Stmr Matteawan, Croscup, Tacoma. | —y Sestnatts 3 beloved daughter of J < | Dllghit: Tt ‘was 9 0'6l00K batore ‘the meet- Stmr Aberdeen, Higgins, Portland. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. prosper and you not Prosper. Henry and te ( t, & nat of | Mary, Stlas H. and Willlam D. Wilcox, & na- was cal o v 8 v. | perity means an enlarged purchasing and Stmr Brunswick, Andresen, —. From SAK FRANCISCO it of Market Street (Slip §)— San Francisco, aged 1 year 11 monthe and 3 | tive ot Columbun, Ohto. sued 75 yosor’ | ing was called to order by H. G. Shelly. | B ploying power. lImprovement means E Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa’ Cruz, 716 900 11.00ax. 1103 300 3.5 T Friends and acquilntances are respect- | Zhe Sheechmaking "It 'was delayed | that. Let that be your watchword. ¢ Ser Newhmx,® Hansen. Grage: Haxbor. *4:00 15:00 e3r.m. nemn® Jeepect | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | £11) &0 HBOUr €sClet, bul 1t wae delaved | “siivor Phelan was introduced by’ Col. Sime Sootis. Jncots, ‘Altkon. Prom OATLAND—Feal of Brondway.—*0:00 8.00 100045, eral this day | (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- { iD the vain hope that the crowd would { oo /'\U%1iis to @ crowd at the California o Seguaia Thuine. Noet Beagk | $1200. *1:00 - 1200 °*3:00 1460 * the residence | dence, 208 Rose avenue, between Octavia and | 8TOW to something like respectable di- Wire Works and received a very cordial _Cantinued From Page Ten. }‘r stmr lflnn\,c‘)‘lr[nt)re naimo, - 5 4 % Point’Lobos avenue. In- | Laguna streets, thence to electric car, Four- | Mensions. welcome. He spoke with much confidence er schr Ebon, Schwarting, Jalutt. COAST DIVISION (Broad ey e, 1, | Jochi and Mission streets, ‘st 33 o'clock. f“‘h\“::}‘fl: g;"fllv;'l;-efih‘; "h"; the honor | regarding both bond elections, and ex- LSRR EE A T Lo TADEARAEIIC, & i (Third and Tow msénd Ste) this city, December 22, 1895 nterment yoress Lawn Cemetery. of bel o er, began his - e 3 3 v’ , Dec 22, 10 m—Weather 7 husband of Sarah Counthan, | wRIGH' marks there were just twenty men in the | Piained the use of each project. He con » 18:10A Ocean Vicw, South San Francisco. * S . > hazy; wind NE, velocity § miles. | John Counthan, a native. of Tiin this city, December 22. 189, Wil | T “and about as many boys. As the | STatulated the workingmen on the sup Morning Beasicn. b #7004 Ban Joss wil liam Nelson Wright, son of - Job .8 . ¢ DOMESTIC PORTS. Jerry, Treland, aged & years. ;:‘_:ul.mh Strnhe: WA o e oF e At BroRiesed the attendance g1ar B oAk h uatuiet: Hies sl 0 | pS008 BAY-Amrived Dec 22-Stmr Arcata, | - horea rancisco, aged 4 years | ually grew less, un: e last speaker Aot A o ey Dl ‘reaped . 9 | hence Dee 1. Prancisco, December T Funeral services will take place this day | Was compelled to quit because there was | Cities had done and h ¥ 800 Domnlion . & VENTURA—Arrived Dec 22—Stmr Pasadena, ¥ beloved son of urday). at 130 o'clock, at the residence, | no one left to talk to. Mr. Popper was | VEry substantlal rewards. Street— from San Pedro. d brother of i Laura and George | Cesena, & native of San Francisco, aged 5 | months and | Washington street. Interment private. ———————————————————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. S Object to the Panhandle, 10°Blue GOOSe...vvverersssnaiven PORT TOW G W Watson, WPORT- | followed by Alfred Cridge, L. M. Manzer, James H. Barry and J. H. Marble. Each of them dwelit upon_ the great NSEND-—Arrived Dec 22—Schr from Honolulu. | alled Dec 22—-Stmr Del Norte, | Afternoon Session. Board— ¥ for — §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | e o o At awould fall UPon | ppe Market-street and Eureka Valley | 19 Dominion # | 'SEATTLE_Arrived Dec 22-Bktn John Smith | Tres Pinos, Sauta fally invited to uttend the funaal to-morrow GRAND HOTEL | Sition to bond the city for the putpbee | Improvement Club “don't want a handie” | 110 Pominion . | and schr A M Haxter. trom Port Towntend: | . Moptewy aid Fac ot His DArents, 1840 Sixtecnth avenus scuth, J Mason New York |W A Peutsch, Portind | 0f extending the panhandle to Van Ness | to the park. This the club has frequently [ . Street= = e T | o e Sosvast et Wy South San Francisco. Interment Holy Cross J Sheph N Y E R Thomas, N Y avenue were approved at the polls. They | asserted at all its meetings, and at the ORTA— " N yra, | 13100r SanJoso snd Principal > 3 : : ¥ ASTORIA—Arrived Dec 22—Nor stmr Thyra, Lo S, L AT, - e gy ey s 523 ) Mo é’(‘)"‘:“;ge:‘he“fi‘l‘(‘?g?‘fux“;’nP;‘Z)‘u*’ld";:lll :lh: one held last night it simply reaffirmed its CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHAN hence Dec 19. 3:30¢ & UNN—In thi , De: 22, 1809, Mar C A B sins, s ’ v Wi 0 = 3 e ted R , e g e o e [ 17y DURE, & native of Bol: | L J Evans, Naps I D Hult & W OF former position. With the bond issue for EUREKA—Arrived Dec 22—Stmr Luella, hne upon the rich. but upon the poor and on Morning Session. Dec 20: stmr S s, i wlion ML mith, Cay H duller, Guincy’ | b e et aibon LN POOT &Nd 0T | the other public utilities it is in favor and s A AR e B R SO bt (Brooklyn, N. Y., papers please copy.) Swals, Maryaville e Iahdm, C urtland | the proposed improvement of the city | will vote for and aid In securing It for the | s ryga) Wave.......... clsco. Y ®Daily. fNunday excepted. €7 Friend e’ respecttully invited to at- | C F Sinclair, e althy n would result in making plenty of work | people. Exception was taken at the ac-| 250 Barker Ranch. FORT BRAGG—Sailed Dec ‘22—Stmr Noyo, Satuzday oniy. 15 U Tuneral toorrow Tsunday), 4t 13 | ¥ 0, Quinn, Tied Bia (L. § B Slussir, Gl for the laboring men, and declared that | tion of Secretary J. P. Tuohey of the| 60 Century ON Co. tor San Feancisce. @ el Do £5n | @Tuesdars and Fridays ¢ Thiirsdays aod Bundase. strect. Interment private. Flease omit flow- | G F Johnson, Puma |G W Dwinnell, Montag | O t0€, contrary the Inevitable TeSUI | Mission Federation of Improvement Clubs | 40 Anaconda Ofl Co. s e o W st o i | s 3 O Hartman, Ohio | J J Hebbron, Salinas = | Wouls ey D ages of the | in notifying associated clubs to be present Afternoon Session. REDONDO—Safled Dec Z—Stmr Fulton, for | CALIFORNIA FINN—In this city, December 2. 189, Ellen, | 3Mrs G B Gray. I AR Keee & w. Cal | HOTKTEICH and Clstress throughout the the mass meeting held on Eighteenth i San Fran s NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. wed wife of James T. Finn, mother of Miss M A Boynton, Il F Navarro, Mexico city, consequent upon the great influx of | at the < 200 Tidal Wave.......ooeens 200 CASPAR—Sailed Dec 22—Stmr Cleone, for San | LESSER mas, Edward, William, Joseoh, George, | Mrs E J Thomas, Iil for, Lovelock lnrbu;‘ that wuuldr (;)}l‘Iow the p‘“bllcullun street on the 1Sth inst. This authoriza- | 100 Caribou ..., i e e F . for- & SAN FRANCISO D NORTH PACIFIG Nellte, Julia and Frances Finn, and sister of | W S Baker, Sacto b of the guccess o e panhandle move- | tion, they claim, was not the action of the | 200 Anaconda O 100 PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Dec 21—Stmr Mrs. John Cralg, & native of the parish of | 8 Geraldson & w, Cal | ment. What was put forward as the federation at its last meeting. } 2 Alcazar, from — | J H Gardiner, R Vista F Ridgway, Danville | Strongest argument against the panhan- MIN Taughmaconnell, County Roscommon, Ire- NG STOCKS. RAILWAY COMPANY, < " Ride e Hsg g The club will continue to urge on the FOREIGN PORTS. T . e N e ot et i 0 Aot g eautls | Company the necessity of granting trans- | g < . 2 ew York. CISCO TO SAN 7 1 to-mo G W Ticks, Sacto J O, Hou Stockton | Tyl the city, the city should d Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: N RAFAEL. lly tovited to attend the funeral to-morrow ' G W ¥ Houser, Stockton | £ying city, city sho own ama | e PIlhore’ and. Casteod NGKONG—Sailed Dec 2—Stmr China, for ATE—1:20, 9:00, 11:00 & m: 1338 (Fungay). 't 430 o'clock. from the pariors of |V Williamé, Stockion Dr W 3 Cacsar Cal'" | operate its own water works and ltght- | fer3 between the Fllmore and Castro Morning Session. | P ekt EEK DAYS i, B on Hireet. themce 15 81 Roat's Church, whers & | A Siive & w. Cal. |1 M Waiker Sta Rora | of the Eaap, ) 0¥ of the great clties | &huren, To the people residing in Bureka | 100 Belcher o....... 14| 10 Ophir _.... I | e s g Awaiioo; - ~Exira trige at 14 e o o o, Commencing a5 o ok, | W B Cornain Wagh. Nek vt Gul | ar ehscnsiy 5% punAink, (he carnestnoss | Lk g One-that the company should | 1o ChaeIRC, i, | 0 oton i AN e et G, S m 0w o omioam repose of her soul, commencing at 3 prndin, s | and sincerity of the speakers, but as they : : | 100 C ¢ Va1 30| 20 Savage Isco. | e e e e s v, Mary | & & Tt Cpoekons Miss Hurst, (a1, | were speaking " practically” to “empty | inall Justice grant, " LC L | 200 Gould & Curry. 11 200 Slesra Novada. 46 ANANADMOArrived Dec H1-Br stme Robert | o EAN RAFAEL 70 SAN FRANCISCO, French, a native of Treland, aged £2 years. E A Engelberg, Cal |H Greer, St Louls Denches Lpey were unable to warm up 10 | p,yiing of votes on election day in favor | 100 Mexican 3| Sailed Dec 22 Br stmr Robert Adamson, for | | $:60 538, p. te' Saturdaye-ietra trive o HANSON—In Oakland, December 17, 1893, Je H Hunter, Nevada A D Graham, Chicago™ g S L of the extended panhandle the club de- Afternoon Session. San Francisco. 1:55 and 6:! m. Hanson, beloved husband of Martha Hi 8§ Ofner, Chicago W A Ferguson, Ls Ang | cided to appoint men to watch the | 100 Justice 05 200 Seg Belcher [} OCEAN STEAME! SUNDAYS—$:10, 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:08, won, & e of Norway, aged 55 years F B MNear, Chicago L § Staw & w, cal | Lumber Dealers Favor Progress. | foiis on the day of election. | 100 Ophir. 2 100 Slermn Nevada. 4| MURORAN — Arrived Dec 17 —Stmr Elm | Sy ™; HILIL—In Fureks, Humboldt County, December | IV H Nichols’& w, Cal J E Manlove, Sacto The following officers were elected for | g0 Potosi - 19 500 Yellow Jacket.. 24.| Branch. from Shanghat, for Portland. T | JBetween Ssa Francieco sad Schustsen Purs 13, 18, John Hill, & native of Germany, aged | & Ackerman & w, Cal H W chappil N4t | A meeting of the lumber dealers was | the ensulng six months; President, A. B. ; QUEENSTOWN-—Arrived Dec 2--Stmr Luca. | 4™ tchedule as abo R | T R Prince, Boston D Hammock N ¥ held in San Francisco on’December 1, at | Morgan; vice president, . AcDonnell; | Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock | ia, from New York. . - £ Remains at the pariors arles J. B. : S hich s lares rebhaeniation ooy Droset | SEorota am E. Dubois; treasurer, | Exchange y 2 TOKIO—Salled Dec 22—Stmr Arabel, for Port- Metzler, 630 Washington street PALACE HOTEL. M. C. Gimpel; sergeant at arms, C. Crow- Morning Session. land. HOWE—In this city, December 3, 1598, Mar- | J L Meyers, N T E Rogers, N Y | and discussed the question of iSsuing | jey: ‘executive committee—Denis ~Barry, | 50 Best & Belcher 23 | 300 Ophte . 72 garet, beloved wife of John Howe, and be- ' B Murphy, O R Jenkins, Stanford | bonds for public improvements. After | W.'M. Morgan, B. Joost. George A.| 600 Chollar .. 2111100 Potost 2 Joved' mother of Mrs. G. Mclsaacs and Oliver, W G Thompson H T Guge, Sacto | discussing the question at length the fol- | Clough, J. McDonnell; finaice committes | 3% Con Cal & Va.'135| 300 Potost 2 Thomas, John. Norah, Margaret, Frank and | G § Warner 1V Siebert, Chgo lowing resolutions were unanimously | —Frank Eyan, A. L. Tunison, W. J. Cuth- | 300 Con Cal&Va..1 52 500 Potost % Gertrude Howe, a native of County Donegal, olezuma, M DB W_Akerman, Cal | gdopted: bertson; delegates to the Federation of | 200 Hale & Norcrs. 37| 200 Sierra 5 Ircland, aged 7 years € months and 2 days. | E Rodgers Mrs E W Akerman, W sition i Mission Improvement Clubs—A. B. Mor- | 509 Mexican 31 300 Carters G MCo. 39 (Philadelphia papers please copy.) { H Pleroe fan Disgo hereas, The proposition is now before the W athbertson, W B Luborer™ | 300 Ophir 73/ 300 Carters G MCo. #0 €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | T Redwater M Lecpold, Chgo people of this city, and soon to be voted san, W. J. Lath- <5 3 ternoon Session. fully Invited to attend the funeral this day £ Smith L T Wright, Shasta upon, looking toward the extension of o 200 Belcher 15| 300 Ophir n (Faturday), at §:45 o'clock, from her late |J B Warren T § Ormiston, N ¥ Goldén Gate Park from the terminus of the Opinions of Opponents. 200 Chollar .. 16| 100 Potost” 21 residence, 1627 Church street, thence to St. | M Wheelock Mrs T 8 Ormiston, N Y| present panhandle ‘to Market street and > B T ointsr. 141 200 Dot = Paul's Church, where a solemn requiem high J Scholder Miss Ormiston, N Y from the northerly boundary thereof to the PN 200 Mexican 31| 500 Yellow Jacket. 25 mass will be celebrated for the repose of her P Hudson Miss | Ormiston, N Y Presidio Reservation; and whereas, the pro- The opponents of the panhandle have 100 Occldental - 12 a4 foul, commencing at § o'clock. ~Interment | [ Senwca Dr T Fisher, Mexico | posed improvements’ would, in the opiaion | gathered the following opinions: H ¥ Cross Cemetery. LA Miller C A Doe, Salt Lake of this assoclation, greatly enhance prop- 2 ———————————— HOWLANDIn this city, December 20, 1%, | J Metoxen T M Walsh N Y erty values In this city and stimulate in- HOI:ACEI DA\IS‘;T'M: p:l‘.\hlndlle e;tennou 1s E EAith Ward Howland, beloved daughter of | © Roberts O Thicum, Sweden vestments, thus placing our municipality | & useloss luxury 1o the mass of the people. Time Ball. Guerneville. Duniel & Howland, asd sister of Charles C., l; Sorosxs Mrs OIhicum, Sweden | in the front rank among enterprising and | QnI¥,(Rote Ao OWD, (tam, o drive . Flizabeth A. and Harry F. Howland, a na- ¢ Allen ‘hite, Montana prosperous citles. Now, therefore, it - tive of California, aged 21 years. | F Seott Miss C White, Mont Resolved, That all inferests and all sec- | AcCtion of, the city. but should B Losttered Branch Dygrographlo Office, U, 8 N., Mer. Sonoma g7 Friends and aoquaintances are respect- | J E Johnson J R Ryan, Nevada tions are benefited by ich measures Aa: enjoy them. 2 chan ber 13 “9;'- Francisco, Cal., and R T s Lt ey | MK PR Ay NNt e oELokr oity ANDREW 8. HALLIDIE—T do not favor the | Ti tio bail on the tower of the new Ferry O - (Ratorday), at 11:%0 o'clock, from the mortu- ckles 3 urchiil, 3 and itg e v as & place of residence. ; - . —] ary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking | Carlisle Football team, Mrs - E W Churchpl, Resolved, That -this association heartily ,‘,‘}‘".)',"l','l},f{}fl fl&:&‘,.}{',.'{"‘h";“.’: an engineer- | puilding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— Sebastopol. [10:4) am | 10:25 am Company, 202 Mission street, near Twenty: | Carlisle, F Napa indorees the plan for the proposed mprove. | 1k or,cotietic, standpalnt, it has anything in | {'e., 'st ‘oon of the 1th meridian, or % § 7:35 pm| 6:21 pm first. Inferment Cypress Lawh Cemetery, by | C D) Dunphy, Milbrae'S W Holsinger, Ca ments and commends & favorable considera- 2 e s. | g'clock p. m., Greenwich time. JOSEPH BRITTON 12 o'clock from corner of | J § Young, Stanford T am opposed to buyin Santa Rosa for Mark West funeral car at Mre § W Holsinger, | tion of the same to the people of San Fran- C. G. CALKINS, 3 Stages comect 5 luxuries when we require so man nge and White Sulphur Springs: at Lyt Twentleth and Guerrero streets R N Diggles, Stanford Cal cloch: A, CHRISTENSON, as water works and lghting plante. Veme b | Lieutenant Commander, U. §. N., in charge. et Sprines: Geyyecville for Saves KEAKNEY-In this city, December 22, 15, | A B Rickler, Cal Mrs F H Green, Cal GEO. L. SWETT, effort made to adopt in advance that for which Eprings: at Clcverdale for the Geysers: at Hop- n Kearney, beloved mother of Mrs. Annie | F E Curtis, Cal G P Morgan, § Jose F. W. WARREN,’ the charter provides a method of procedure? land Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Knowles, & native of County Cork, ireland, | £ M McCook. Cal s g:;.flf?-?.';‘n(‘" Committee. What hidden purpose is to be subserved by this e R s Taa rey. Lk aged 73 years . R Johnson. Cal Mrs F E Mande Cho anticipation of the charter's provisious? & ings 7 Frimds and acquaintances are respeci- | Sun, Moon and Tide. DR. E. R. TAYLOR, Dean of Law College, University of California, Charter Freeholder— Baratoga Eprings, Blue Lakes. Lau fuliy imvited 16 attend the funeral to-morrow | B C Victor, Stanford C P Batley, Stanford Suggestions to Employers. fi"flh. '“m"'g:z‘" Dpper Take, Voo, (Sunday), at 11:30 o'clock, from her late resi- | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. The panbandle Would bé Do PArt of Th erc ter Vailey. Job -4 iy for mitvioos a1 i2 oelock.” Interment | B G20k Traey F B S (Rt s e ik o e d [t (W 1 3 e G 2 i R G T T MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, én"mlu“c‘ Miendocino " City, Fort Begs: Church for service . - 3 o 0Jav orton v, P e o V] X char. | Un 5 X g E g Tioly Cross Charch, Bl T T R o s o apequEont ‘;"':‘“f’ Club has sent out | 73" 7o ""make work™ on an undertaking thst | - Times. and Helhts. o s ans Tow Arriving in Chicago at 2:18 p. m, ol gy g i L L KLAUDER-In this cliy, December 21 189 | T 1) benn: Spokane _F Harrin & wr Sujpun | (e following letter: 2 is neither useful nor ornamental Js economic Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San| pRIDAY, SUNDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, Scctia and Eurvka. _A‘dnmui\huder. & native of Germany, ag, :_u;_ ll:::ll:r si:".y.','r {: )‘\.7-:‘-‘::;-. 4 LAAng i Hexurntfu:l:;n" ch:tz.ufi"nrs'n,o' e RO e PR m:su:! my.s“;l:;umnzy official au- s.mn-.y“m Monday round trip tickets at re- e 0 ST QR % B 1€ Mo San s, ane Mol s, Frascice edemen, e Sollch | Mt i ) WP || NOTEhe biep shd v vsiers coont ot | OVERLAND BXPRESS | 5 5585, s 1y st t a8 petme etzler 0., & on ol ", ot artin, 0 Code of 01 yers to | y fron Isslon-street w al it KOCH—In this city, December 22, 1883, Phillp | W McGrogan. L Ang D Ferguson, Colfax allow their employes two consecutive hours | park n.l“dl l"_g":‘l:ffl"\:-::.r*mneny damaged its | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point: da¥ in the year. Pullman Palace and ‘?‘l&nfl‘ 4§50 Market 'l-n qxl_n'-‘t;h blag. B Reniis. of Moy G W ol & Thctan, ol B Freans e e o sietion RytWithont | | e T [WORD; chtta the helght of tide 18 the same at both places. . | Pohoistered Tourist Cars leave Gakiand Mols H- WHITING, TAN. Iva Koch, and brother of Harry, George W., | O Allerton, Bodie H E Meranda, Merced | any lose of employment or wages. As a !" s R .mm:"ld!v O.Q.ntrll—When Denver, Kansas City, Chicago and the East _ General Manager. __Gen. Pass. Agent. : Alice V. and Loulse Koch, a native of North patriotic duty we would resvectfully sug- | the CU¥ SOC. OB posere 1t 'u:“‘:‘e “nuhuu as SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, §:30 p. m. Ban Juan, Cal., aged 22 years § months and 15 Builders’ Contracts. ‘P:l lhl:flz“zlilflfilvm{m:g evm‘p'll)::ll:;hn llre to consider the wisdom of going ‘n:z:?“x‘;: | mafl P‘clflc cn > Notice of funeral hereatter. Windiow Andersens ownes e sy Do mer 3, e, " | nen-productive luxuries. | T with J. W. Miller . Krafft—Masonry LANDRUM-In this city, December 22, day, December 29. JAMES H. BAKRY, editor Star—Victory for Vis Seusalite Ferry. work, inciuding grading and excavation, con- We recommend that merchants and manu- | the panhandle will mean delay in public own- ! | 1838, Ienmrlelbr. architect Julius Mary E. beloved wife of Mark L. Landrum. - ership, ‘which the charter was intena Commencing October 1. 1889, p eac pe. ont ¢ County, Cal, daugh- | ¢tete and artificial stone work, brick and stone facturers arrange beforehand to open thelr ended to se- FRANCISCO TO MILL V, A e ath N illiam and Coihertiie King, | 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 FROM uNAND NCISCO IO\ MILL VALLEY WEEK DAYS-*T:00, *»:30, 1100 & *3:40, 5:15, 60, 6:30 p stone office building on the S line of Sutter populated quarters of the city. strect, 103:9 E of Larkin, E 38:9 by S 137:6: mornings of the two elections; or, if this AMES B MAGUIRE, A flie King. a native of Sai and sister of T § 5 is impracticable, to permit as many of their m.; Francisco, aged 35 vears 1 month and 22 days. ex-Congressman— - m. g0, employes as can be spared in the mornin, I am opposed to the panhandle because it is EXTRA TRIPS—For Miil Vailey and San Ra e tend the funcrar 1o mrreoy | | Same owner with Thomas:Elam contractor, | to vote before they £o to business, and 5 | & costly luxury which will not add o the Sacramento office, 301 J sush, o Mondaye, Wedoestazs ol Saturdays, ). "at Salinas. on arrival of 8 oclock | atchitect —same—Carpenter work, including | permit the others to leave for the day in | heslth, comfort or happiness of the people, San Jose office, 7 West Santa Clars street : e i Sun Francisco. Interment at | Steel, fron, tin and’ galvanized ‘ron work, | time to reach their respective voting pre- THOMAS MAGEE. real estate—Compare Eatimee“Remains at the residence of her | Jathing, plastering. glass and hardware for| cincts and vote before the closing of the this project with the panhandle for usefulness same on same: $13.600. Same owner with Duffey Brothers contract- ors, architect same—Sewering, plumbing and gas fitting for same on same: M40, M. Ehrman owmer, with Samuel Levi con- tractor, architect J. E. Krafft—Work and set- ting of mantels, sideboards, cabinets, book- polls. As the voting at these two elections re- quires simply the stamping of a cross (X) on the ballots, very little time will be lost, and full opportunity will thus be given for all employes to vote. The polls will open Wednesday, December and public benefit: Build an elec round the bay to the Clff. 3 t;:; ’;'.n‘: fares. Cost §1,500,000. This avould benefit the poor. 2 E. J. LE BRETON, banker—I am opposed to the panhandle. Those who father the scheme have falled to present any plan for solving the sister, 13 Welch street, San Francisco. CARY—In this city, December 22, 15%5, John A oeioved won of John and Hannah Leary, and Lrother of 3. F., D. J, E. A, M. E. and K. F. Leary and Mrs. 1 E. Fiizpatrick, a native of San Francisco. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry. “Week :30 a, m. and 1:46 p. m. Bundays..§:00, 10:00 a. m. and 1:15 p. m. ‘heated, car on all trains. En..hahldmu and, 1.1 e 41 NOTE—In the above exposition of tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand c>lumn and the successive tides of the ROLLA GUSTAVE L7 The funeral will take place to-morrow | cases, etc., for double residence in course of | 27, and Friday. December 29, at § a. m.. ana | difficulties. Generalities are a dan; s qui day in the order of occurrence as to time. The | 81 (Sunday), at §:30 o'clock, from his late resi- | ruction on Jackson street, between Plerce i g 3 4 wh illions are involved. Rl o= 8 me colt ves the second dence, 1116 Onstro street, thence to St, James | and Soott: $97. will close at § o. m. Yours truly, tity when millions nvolved. The *fancy' nd time column gh . tide of the day, the third time column the third tide Church, where & solemn requiem higch mass and the last or right hand column gives the rlcnlm circulated by Mayor Phelan are a de- | lusion and a snare. V. WATT, Chatrman. _— HENRY J. GALLAGHER C0,, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, CETCY l.uihd-d. Under the Belglan law unmarricd men over 25 years have one vote, married mcn and widowers with families have two votes gnd ;Huu and. other persons of itlon and education have three votes. vers palties are Imposed on those who to vote. il DSl | G Finul Appeal to Workingmen. Two noonday meetings in the interest &vallable money, making it Impossible, as it of bonds were held yesterday, and at Lnfbeen in the past, to light or improve these L. CENTER, real estate— | the neglected The voters In | should vote down the panhandie. The demands | for interest and {mprovements will absorb all of market and the Mission | each the crowd of workingmen present E. P, E. TROY, insurance—i city that does last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts wiven are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, the depth given The plane of reference is the mean of lower low waters.