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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1899. 11 SPECIAL NOTICES, Froment, Beny. C. Quale, the late Ellen a native of County Haase, edding, Sophle Donegal, Ireland, %S years 1 months Hebrew C Hay, Lenore A. Schon, Oapt. Peter J. | and 10 days. ¥ €ive notice that they have ad. | Healey, Jeremiah Smith, Davia B. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- the crphanase from July 1, 168, | He artha Starr,’ Wililam culiy. invited o attend the fumeral this day T 30, 1898, the following orphans Herrick, Fanny L. Thomas, Nellle (Wednesd: at §:30 o'clock, from her late boys and giris: Abe Blaine, | JHoiland, Georze C. erney, Clayton residence. Warm Eprings, thenos to Bt. Jo- Earie Marks, § yrs. § mos.:| Jacquay, D. W. Jurkingten, Willlam | sephs Church, Mission Ban Jose. Interment ox..’ Dora Cchen, 18 | Johnson. Jonas Wright, Maude M, Mission San Jose. Cohen, n ¥re. § mos Lennon, John Deluer,” Wiiliam. ON—In Napa, 26, in +.: Jacob Bern. ch, Patrick Peter J. Schon beloved husbend of Katle Ruth laumfle‘n, 8 yrs. | BIGNOTTI-In this city, December M, Bchon and brother ot Netwoa J. Schony & na ch, § yra. 10 moe.; Albert Giacomo, dearly beloved husband or lmnm- m- of Denmark, aged 47 years 10 months and Bignotil, and father of Frederick, John, 1da, | ¢ days. Tor benefit of | Mary and Jo ne Bignott!, a native of Notice of funeral hereafter. - Italy SMITH—In this city, David, ly, aged 53 years 8 months and 10 days. Friends and acqualintances are respect- fied that the funeral takes place sday), at 1:30 o'clock, from . 1717 Dupont street, corner luterment New Italian Ceme- Dcumbw oved father ot Muy Smith, C., aged 44 years. Bowers Smith, & native of Statesville, N. CFFriends and acquaintanices are respect tully invited to mnu the funeral this. day {Wedneaday), at 3 o'clock from the Masonio emple, corner and Montgomery strests, inder the suspioes of Fidelity Lodge No. 1, F.and A. M. Interment Masonic Cemetery. !TARR—AI Bay View. South San Francisco, December 26, 1899, Willlam Starr, dearly be- loved husband of Mergaret Starr and father of lwouls, Olive, wxlllh, Clmrllcc. ;K'hhgml‘, arry, Margaret, Willlam, Charles, John an ém—r and’ son of Thomas Starr and ¢ Thomas Btarr Jr. of Placerville, & years 11 months and 4 CPiaceils papers oo plsase 0op7.) Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from his late rest- @ence, cornér of Fifteenth avenue and F street South, South San Francisco.” Interment Lau- rel Hill Cemetery. THOMAS—At the City and County Hoepital, Decermber 25, 1!”. .\'tm. Thomas, & pative of Ireland, aged 47 TIERNEY—In m- city, December 4, yton, beloved infant son of John and I(l-r] Tierney, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 | months. | TURKINGTON—In this city, December 2, 189, Wiiliam, beloved husband of Elizabeth Turk: ington, aged 50 years. WRIGHT—In Ouakland, December 26, 189, Maude M., wife of Ben C. w ht and daugh- ter of Mrs. E. G. McClish, 28 years. ZELNER—In this city, Decunber liam, beloved husband of Eva Zelner and fathér of Willlam J. Zelner Jr. and the late of Lombard. tery oity, December 25 189, of Joseph Anton and STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. ll‘qlu!nu.nm are reepect- ttend the funeral to-morrow o'clock, from the parlors of | ‘ndertaki ompany, 435 | . near Post, thence to Trinity | of Bush and Gough streets, | ces will be held at 10:30 o'clock 024 Fellows' Cemetery December 25, 1389, Ellse ed “wife of Alexander Byler, a and Alice Byler, daughter Catharine Steip of West Berke- of Mrs. Hoff, Mrs. Peck n, aged 29 yegrs § months and ranteed 3 yoars. al Co.. 540 Kearny. ALANEDS AIVERTIENENTS| wtage § ro easy terms. [ The funeral will take place this day (Wednesday), a2 10:3) o'clock, from the funeral ¢ H. F. Maass, §17 Mission street, !L\:uhrfi". a native of Posen, Germany, C o aged 68 ye remation I O. O. F. Cemetery. | aged & SO December 25, 18%, Rosalia w of V. J. Hohmann, aunt r, and grandmother of Max eadling, a native of Bavaria, ‘aged 62 years and § mo {AROUND THE CORRIDORS Dr. Fred Kraus Jr. is registered at theg Palace from Carlsbad. Dr. George E. Davis returned Sunday | from a trip through Mexico. | Governor Gage arrived at the Palace last night from Sacramento. | _Henry Endey, a wealthy mine owner of Jackson, is a guest at the Lick. | Major and Mrs. A. W. \ay | COUVer are registered at the Palace. J. B. Peaks, a popular hotel man of Banta Cruz, is staying at the Palace. | | Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Peet, well-known | | soclety people of Madrone, are at the | Lick. W. M. Graham, the Hanford ofl expert, is at the Palace, where he arrived yes- terday. Dr. George von Nedelstedt has come up from San Mateo and s a guest at the Palace. W. P. Lynch, Assessor of Butte Coun- ty, 1s registered at the Lick from his home in Oroville. Captain Griffith, a wealthy lumberman of Los Angeles, is registered for a short stay at the Occidental. | ©0. Y. Woodward, the millionaire rancher of Staten Island, is at the Grand, accompanied by his wife. State Senator Thomas Flint Jr. has ar- rived in this city from his home in San Juan and is staying at the Palace. J. G. Follansbee has come up for a ort visit from his headquarters in Mex- ico, and {s a guest at the Occidental. W. H. Stoy, one of the wealthiest land owners In the vicinity of Marysville, is among the arrivals of yesterday at the l_flrk[]H ADVERTISEMENTS | BERKELEY REAL CSTATE 0AKLAND 4D \H\Tbt.\lt\h | OFFICE 008 BPOADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. | corner date, OAKLAND FURMTURE FOR SALE. AN you fr i elihaas, the r 1 Py 2, Oakland _— ASSESSMENT NOTICES, Mary's Hos, , beloved hus! Fan er of malintenance of way for the Southern Pacific, left for Los Angeles last night on one of his regu- lar tours of inspection. Allan Cameron, general passenger agent | of the Canadian Pacific at Vancouver, is at the Occidental, accompanied by his | wife and L. R. Johnson. | E. E. Bennett, a wealthy resident of | Nelson, B. C., who is heavily interested in mining properties in the vicinity of his home, is a guest at the Lick. | —_———— | CALTFORNIANS IN NEW YORK. NEW YORK, Dec. 26.—Walter Magee of San Francisco is at the Fifth Ave- nue; J. Fei baum of San Francisco is at the Hoffman; W. P. Fuller of San Francisco is at the Holland; W. E. Dar- gie Jr. of Oakland is at the Imperial; Wallace Bradford, George W. Powers, G. | F. Gray and wife, of San Francisco, are | at the Manhattan; J. P. Le Count of San | Francisco is at the Everett. | —_——— CALIFO! B.NIANS IN WASHINGTON WASHING , Dec. 26.—B. S. Askew of San Francisco is at Chamberlatn’s; F. H. Jacobs and wife of San Francisco are | at the Wellington. | Y, Secretary. Loan As riends and acquaintances a ed to attend the fune: K, f Reliet. December 26, 1899, Patrea Johnsc i years. Firemen’s Aid Association Meets. The Board of Foremen and District Engineers of the San Francisco Fire De- | partment’s Benevolent and Ald Associa- | tion held a special meeting last night in | the chambers of the Fire Commissioners to arrange to conduct the affairs of the association so as to conform with cer- tain requirements of the new charter. As- sistant Chief Dougherty presided. A new constitution and by-laws were adopted. It was decided to place the affairs of the association In the hands of a board of four directors, who will be elected to-morrow night. They also decided to change the name of the organization to the San Francisco Fire Department Mu- tual Ald Assoclation. e Lennon and Rev. . a native of Ce unty Armagh, 3., papers ple EOTEL A.RRIVALS. GM\D HOTFL | § Hubbs, Boulder Ck |Dr_Weaver&w, Giiroy C Welss&w, Mare Is 'E B Root, Los Angeles | W Herring.U 8 § Rush G Crandall, Los Ang | H A Mosher, Niles | Miss McLaughlin, L A | A Robinson, Benicia D =mxth Vancouver 3 Cleveland, Sact |G Mec B C J Denny. ; sbons, L Ang ces are respect- eral to-morrow ck, from Pioneer Hall, near Market. Interment Ma- Re! at the pariors of the Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street. near Post. McDONALD—In this cfty, December 25, 189, McDonald, a native of Scotland, aged P street, urth ¥ Bille. Berkeiey icc | 3 A Clay, Berkeley |J C Hoxla, Fresno R McKelvey, Stanford | Dr Woelfful&w, Alblon R Trumbull, § Rafael |J McCudden, Vallejo W _Huston, Woodland |Miss McCudden, Vaiiefo | € Mogger, Woodland | Miss E Cardis, Stockta (?e & Mateo T Shorey&w, Vallejo F & ady, Vallejo |F H Hayes, N Y L Lagards, Oukiand . Ky L Kaarsberg, Berkeley C M Engle, Ky P W Hall, Bbrkeley |E Samuels, eid A W Kelly, Berkeley |T Mecielinnd, Gy G 4 Pringle. Berkeley |H Whitehead, L’ Ang g of Arthur W., Mary, Grace, nk J. McGuire, & native of zed 65 years. "E7Notice of funeral hereater. AMARA—In Oakland, December 26, 1599, trick, beloved husband of Mary McNamara and father of Thomas F., Mamie A., Joseph . and James McNamara and Mrs. D. J. e, the parish of Killmore, Ireland, aged 67 years. 4 67 years. G M Hendry, |T Longmo December %, 18%, Charles | 1) Leidaer, N A D lmrel:‘hy[fifl:fd f police, a native of Eng- | ¢ H How Spokane n Somerfleld, Boston and 7 months, 3 F More, Berkeley |E K Preston, cal ully invited to at- mnvited to at- | T'W Dibblee, Berkeley W _H Sodenberg, Sacto A Branscom, 8 Diego McLeod, Portland lock, at King corner of Post and T the auspices of California and A. M is city, December 25 159, : of Edward O'Hara, R Adams, Memphis inson and Ed- | O G Woodward & w, J Landreth, Oakland iara, @ native | Staten Thos Nichols, 8 Rafael PALACE HOTEL. Miss Davidson, N D P J Buchanan, Cal W Doyle, N ¥ H_Thompson, 'Benicla rs W Doyle, N Y J H Kahn, Stanford Etanford Mrs K M Bagley, pect- d to attend the funeral this day at 2 o'clock. from her late resi- | % Ninth street, thence to the Church | of the Advent, Eleventh street, near Market. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. teaih motices ent by | l They must be handed | ion, offices and be ame and residence of | lu\fi the same publish tanford PIERCE—In this city, December 26, 1899, Job | C 1; Fiint ey Pierce, a native of New York, aged 75 years | A |Mrs T Flint, San Juan | MARRIED. 1 month and 22 day AW IDr G von Weddels! .:. « n\u!-"\' ~-HOLLOWAY—In this city, Decem- | QUAILE—In this ¢ December 25, 1§99, Cath- | J C sze. Potaluma San Mateo r 25, 1898, by the Rev. W. 5. Urmy, D. D, | “erine, beloved wife ‘of the late John Qualle, | G J Conrad, Cleveland W A Brewer, § Mateo -V seph H. Congdon of Berkeley and Mattie sister-in-law of Kate Qualle and aunt of .‘ swkl Reno (Dr F Kraus Jr, Austria M. Holloway of Oakland. | Michael Fay and Mrs. Thomas Brady, a na- | J W Eintesin, N Y H T Gage, Sacto | W M Graham, Hanfrd S Bherm.n. Mich! PINCUS—GALLIK—In this eity, December 2, | tive of County Cavan, Ireland, aged & years. 15%% by the Rev. A. B. J. Brown, P. M. - Friends and acquaintances are respect- | A C Graham, D C Mrs S Sherman, Ich' cus and Hattle Galllk (nee Bernard), both of fully invited to attend (he funeral day ; Newmark, L Anfi R B HOCllMer Cal SER- —In this city, Decem , | res! 3 enty- . thence slow, 5 . s a e repose s , De SR B N ki W ‘" 92 her soul, commencing at § o'clock. Intere | ¥ Nev City |S A D Puter, Port.lu: | K. 3 ment Holy Cross Cemetery. J B Peaks, 8 Cruz ~ |T Flint Jr, San Juan o Ay T m—:mu\u—m Warm = Springs, December 21, [ A W Jones, ‘"flg{i- l& L Clark, Pltuburl } Kunz and Anita Higgings, I, Men. Raphle ?’;’,’"" Tite of John Red. | Mrg & W Jnes e |Sirs {,",;'g~ S Ratasl Rtodiion papers pieiss cvy ding, and mother of Mary, Thomas' John and | G C Gibhaus, L Ang |Mrs G 8 'l:?r{i.w December 25, " Ly the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Ar- = NEW WESTERN Hm ¥ Petts and Lydia B. Johnson, both of HENRY d. GALLAGHER Co0,, 3 W Allen & w, Selma|W B King, Sacto 2 (Euccessors to Flannagan & Gallughes). R A Hunter, Woodind|E Kellv. “Santa Rosa = FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERs, | Mrs I Hunter & dr.J A Dariing. Valiess DIED. % itk st opponite & ncoln school, | 5 FR% 00, R "w"""’}?é‘.’..." Fae Rt WS N ‘Williams, San Jose| Colfax A l ignottl, Giscomo McDonald, John J M Viets G E Fletcher, Los An Rosa McGuire, K MCAVOY & CO. © Biakeloy, San Jose |B T Siuter, Chicago Buy: Samesta McNumam. Patrick | | pUNERAL DIRECTORS ‘& EMBALMERs. || J & White! Chicage |H G Chbb, Dkiah Biler, e A. Nash, Charles T Market st betwreen iih <ad ¥ I Abraham & w, Ohlo E R Knox. Grafton Carl, Rosalia O'Hara, Elizabets SR Y WM Alderson, Nebr 2 Forrest, James Pierce, Job V. H Hewptohy i | den; Robert Head Morrow, junior warden; Jones of Van- |} | tow Sloan, John Sloan, Edwin Bruce 1 1850, ORIENTAL LODGE HAS INSTALLED OFFICERS INDUCTION INTO OFFICE FOR THE MASONIC YEAR. Presentation to the Retiring Master and a Token of Appreciation to a Faithful Marshal Oriental Lodge No. 14, Free and Ac- cepted Masons, held its 1518th annual com- munication last night, which was fol- lowed by the thirty-ninth annual installa- tion of officers for the current Masonic year, in St. John's Hall in the Masonic Temple. The new officers, who were in- ducted into office by the retiring worship- ful master, Judge James Morris Troutt, assisted by Frank Bacon Ladd, past mas- ter, acting as marshal of ceremonies, are: George Willlams Brooks, worshipful mas- ter; James Laurence Hawks, senfor war- George Howard Thompson, past master, treasurer; Adolphus Skinner Hubbard, secretary; Rev. Samuel James Lee, chap- lain; Willlam Glichrist, seplor deacon; Willlam Robert Lee Campbell, junior dea- con; Richard Cornelius Jewell and Henry Damkroger, stewards, and Walter Hardihg Crowell, marshal. Thls lodge has chosen as its trustees of 3 wldo\vs and orphans’ fund of the George Willlam Brooks, Charles \arren amuel Foster, John V. Hun- ler Edward Barry and A.'S. Hubbard. Upon the closing of the ceremonials there was the presentation of a beautiful Jjewel to Judg: Troutt, the retiring mas- ter, by Dr. ‘Wilson, past.master, on behalf of the lodge. Then there was pre- nted to James H. Wallace a splendid loving cup in appreciation of his services as marshal for fifteen years. The mu!lc incidental to the installation was quartet composed of Messrs. Clark, “hlt-1 tick, Fleming and Jones. DurlnE me evening the lodge was visited by Grand Master C. L. Patton, who was received with grand honors. There were also pres- ent & number of visitors and the ma- jority of the membership, which posed of the following names rles Boldemann, George Wash- . Alfred Walton Baldwin, vard | n Bassett, John derick rick Henry Bousfleld, Ed- David Wilson Boyd, Robert Boyes, Francis Eastman ‘mm Mou 5ey Brisco, Grafton Ty- Joseph Newbury Bunting, Waiter bell, Stephen Castle, Wililam Alexis Sylvain Cheminant, hipperfield, Bengamin Clark, ge Carrera, Jc Edwar Calvin rge Bates Crooks, Burnside Croj | liam McBurney Cubery, Edward Lo Henry Damkroeger, Liewel F er n Fitzhugh, Artht Samuel Foster, Nelson Walter D. Kirkaldy James Albert Goodwin, as Chamber z, Andrew Jos: N, 'Georss 1s Habent, lhn Hemmond, Frank Diedrich Hardfe, B Greer Harrison, Benjamin Mi tine Hatha llam Hendry, Bernhardt sen, Willlam Henry Heuer, Willlan Willlam Burchell Hooper, Timo iam Foster, fleld G M. ki iver Marshall Howard, Fred: merfleld Hughes, John Valpey Hun Elting Hyde, John George 1ls, Alden Roger Johnson, Sr., Charles Jost Jr., G kg Partridge rt, Jonathan Mol Ry e Alired Edward Willlam Chapman k \\n“»r Rosle, J¢ Selfriaga Jr., Clarles Seyier | Jr. David Dustin Shattuck, Bdward Harmon | Shéldon, George Henry Siebe, Clarence Bars- Howard Somers. Harry Burt Smith Jr., , Henry Sydney Smith, Lewis Warren smith, Wiiltam Henry St Augustus Wynne Stodda lam Walbank, Georse Edward Walk, Austin Walrath, John _Joseph _Wadsworth, John | Thomas Ward, Charles Hutchinson Warner, Alonzo Augustus Watkins. Willlam S Whitwell Jr., Crayton Wi Wilkinson, | Charles Willlams, John Henry Wise, Abraham lllam " Chandler Wright, = Thomas T. n. Walter Scott | Puckhaber. Newh: ml Davis Harris Beede, James Tomkinson, Hora- ! " Charles Richar tio Beveridge, Richard Lagrence Radke, Wil- liam Melvin Fletcher, Loienton Charies R. | Robinson. e PROTEST IS OVERRULED. Decision Affecting Merchandise Re- | ceived at This Port and In- tended for Export. | Customs Co.lector Jackson yesterday | received a letter from O. L. Spaulding, | | Assistant’ Secretary of the Treasury, over- ruling the protest lodged by the Southern | Pacific Company against the recent de- | cision of the department referring to the transportation of merchandise received at | this port in transit for export. The de- cisfon provides that when merchandise ar- riving from a forelgn port is shown to be destined for export to countries other than Mexico or Canada, entry for ware- house and transportation to the port of xport is required. The act of June 10, which it was claimed covered the tmportation of goods intended for export, %r]d to have no bearing on the matter und-r discussion. The assistant secretary says the diffi- gulties com lained of may be obviated, however, the papers ~accompanying such shi mpnu are made to indicate that | the goods consigned to this port are en- tered here for exportation, subject, of| courss, to the appraisement required un- der existing laws. In consideration of the fact, however, that an abrupt termination of the privilige, which has the implied sanction of the P;)‘artmenl would greatly injure shippers, the Collector is gdirected to limit, until further notice, the ldentii- cation of such goods to the marks and numbeis on the invoices and manifests | g thereof. B — Died After an Operation. Simon P. Ross, a teamster, who was injured on Harrison street, near Fourth, about thres weeks ago In an electric car accident, dled yesterday morning at Lane Hospital after an amputation of his leg. Deceased was a native of Poland, 34 vears of age and lived with his wife at | ‘% 15 Twelfth street. —_————— LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, BAILED. Tuesday, December 28. Br stmr Westminster, Petrie, Manila, via Honolulu. RATLROAD TRAVEL. HORTH PACIFIC COASY RAILROAD, Vis Seusslite Ferry. f«onfl.n. Wednestays and EXTRA SR BESE Y 5:00, 6:66 p. . o 0 R 30, M, - TumovcH 'rlunll. 'Gp. n. u-mm-y-—muu ud TRy %08, & Supdayy-Tomales and, pey nu':t 18 com- |+ BOND ELECTIONS. DESIGNATION OF SPECIAL ELECTION PRECINCTS | =——AND— LOCATION OF POLLING PLACES —FOR THE— SPECIAL ELECTIONS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1899, PARK BOND ELECTION, —AND— FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1899, SEWER SYSTEM, CITY AND COUNTY HOSPITAL AND SCHOOL HOUSES BOND ELECTION. Polls open at 6 o’clock a. m., close at 5 o’clock p. m. J. STEPPACHER, Registrar of Voters, 235TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. 1 General election precincts Nos, 1, 2 and 3 constitute Special Election Precinct No. 1 Polllnl lace. Front of No. 313 Main street. General elsction precincts No-. 4 and 12 oonll.ltuu Special Election Pr«:lnct No. 2. Polling place. N.E. corner Essex and Harri- son streets. No. 8. G election precincts Nos. 6, § uza ‘14 constitute Special Election Precinct 0. 3, Pollln‘ place, Front of No. 210 Second street. No. 4. General election precincts Nos. 7, § um 13 constitute Special Election Precinct No. E'omn‘ place. Front of No, 160 New Mont- gomery street. No. 5. General election precincts Nos. 8, 10 and 11 constitute Special Election Precinct No, 5. Polling place. Front of No. 35 New Mont- gomery street. 0. 6. General election precincts Nos. 15 and 16 constitute Special Election Precinct No. 6. Polling place. Front of No, 64 Folsom street, 2TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. 7. General election precincts Nos. 1, 3 and ¢ constitute Special Election Precinct No. 7. Polling place. nt of No, §63 Mi 8. General election precincts Nos, 3, § G constitute Special Election Precinct Pomn‘& e. Front of No. 761 lflulan street. No. & eneral Election precincts s cnnullwle Special Election Precinct N Polling place. Front of No. 751 Howard street. No, 10. General election precincts Nos, §, 12 and 13 constitute Special Election Precinct No. 10. Polling place. No. %9 Fifth street. No. 11 eral election precincts Nos, 10, 11 and 14 constitute Special Election Precinct No. n. Polling place. Front of No. 728 Harrison street. No. 12. General election precincts Nos, 15, 18 o | and 17 constitute Spectal Blection Precinct No. 1. Polling place. Front of No. 773 Harrison street. $0TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. 13. General election precincts Nos. 1, 4 d & constitute Special Election Precinct No. l‘oll!nl place. N.W, corper Mint avenue and | on street. No. 14. General election precincts Nos. 2, nnd b constitute Special Election Precinct No. M polling place. Front of No. 143 Seventh street No. 15. General election precincts Nos. 7 and $ constitute Special Election Precinct No, 15. olling place. No. 958 Howard street. No. 16. General election precincts Nos. 8, 10 And 14 constitute Special Election Precinct | No. l":mn" place. Front of -No. 219 Seventh street, General election precincts Nos. 11, 2 and 13 constitute Epecial Blection Precinct No. 1T. Polling place. Front of No. 323 Harrison street. 38T ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No, 18. General election precincts Nos, 1, 2 lnd 3 comstitute Special Election Precinct No. Front of No. 89 Bighth street. General election. precincts Nos. & § and § constitute Special Election Precinct No. 19 Polling place. Opporite No. 142 Eighth street. No. 20. General election precincts Nos. 6 7 and § constitute Special Election Precinct No. 2. Polling place. Front of No. 207 Tenth street. % jeneral election precincts Nos. 10, 11 nnd 15" onstitute Special Election Preeinct No. Pomn‘ lace. Front of No. 229 Eighth street. No. 22. General election precincts Nos. 12 and 14 constitute Special Election Precinct No. 22 Polling place. Front of No. 1103 Harrison street. No. 23. General election precincts Nos. 15 lnd 16_constitute Special Election Precinct N Polling place. Front of Na. 349 Tenth -tnfl. 34 ASSEMBELY LISTRICT. No. 4. General election precincts Nos. 1, $ and 3 constitute Spectal Election Precinct No. 34. LFolling place. Front of No. "o, 7. General election precincts Nos. 4, § and 6 constitute Special Electlon Precinct No. 2. Polling place. Front of No. Brannan stree 26. General election incts Nos. 7, § and § constitute Special Election Precinct No. 2. Polling place. N. W, corner Boardman and Brannan streeta. No. 27. General election incts Nos. 10 and 11 constitute epecxu Election Precinct No. 27. Polling place. Opposite No. 56 Ninth street. No. 28. General election incts Nos. 13 and anng placy 306 Brannan | 18 constitute Special Election Precinct No. 23. Polling place. N. Iowa streets. 3304 ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. 29. General eleetion precincts Nos. 1, § and titute Special®Election Precinct No. 20. ng place. Front of No. 3006 Twenty-sec- ond street. N E. corner Eighteenth and 90 General election precincts Noa 3, 4 and 0. 30. & constitute Soecial Election Precinct Ni Poliing piace. No. 3064 Pwenty-fourth. b No. 5. General election precincts Nos. 7 9 constitute Special Election Precinct No. 31. Polling place. 5. E. corner Twenty-fourth reet and San Bruno avenue. No. §2. General election precincts Nos. 10, 11 and 12 constitute Special Election Precinet No. st Polling place. - N. W. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky streets. No. 33. General election precincts Nos. 13, 14 8pd 15 constitute Speclal Election Prectnct 0. Polling place. No. 1203 Railroad avenue. MTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. 0. M. General election precincts Nos. 1, 3 a#ld 5 constitute Speclal Election Precinct No. Pomnx place. No. 1547 Mission street. 85. General election precincts Nos. 4, ¢ and 9 constitute Spectal Election Precinct No. Polling place. Front of No. 223 Valencla street. No. 86. General election precincts Nos. 1 and 8 conetitute Special Election Precinct No. Polling piace. NE. corner Fifteenth and How- | ard stree No. 21. General election precincts Nos. 1 and 19 constitute Special Election Prectnct 0. Pollln' place. No. 606 Valencia street. . General election precincts Nos. ll :'nd i5 constitute Special Eelection Precinct Pollln plm No. 3088 Bixteenth street. N General election precincts Nos. Il and n canstitute Special Election Precinct . Polling place, NW. corner Ninteenth and C‘\w o General electior wwlnna N 20 . Genes n os. and 21 constitute Spectal Election nh Polling place. No. 84# Valencia street. $TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. 41 General election precincts Nos. 1, 2 and 3 constitute Special Election Pnalnox No. 4 Polling place. SE. corner Twenty-third and Guerrero streets, No. 42. General election precincts N 5 lrd ¢ constitute Special Election Pneh.wt o pomnx place. No. 27363 Mission street. General election precincts Nos. 7, and’s Constitute Special Election Fresiast Noo Pollln( place. Opposite No. 3376 Twenty-afth ,\u “44. General election precincts Nos. u and 12 constitute Special Election Precinct No. . Pn]“n‘ place. No. 3157 Mission street. 45. General election precincts Nos. 13 and 16 constitute Special Election Precinct No. 45. Polling place. No. 3625 Mission street. 3TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No, 46. General election precincts Nos. ’. 3 .-na § constitute Special Election Precinct No. Pombl place. Front of No. 2508 Market street. General election precincts Nos. L8 constitute Special Election Preciact No. l:u Nos street. otion: peectncts Wos. dfl and 11 constitute Special Election Pl‘dna phm. Front of No, 212 Twenty- . 45 B'nerl.l election precincts Nos. ; . 49, 1}.\2 .n'd 13 constitute Special Election No. 49. Polling place. N. W. corner Diamond and Eljzabeth streets. General election precincts 15, 80. ;: ln“i T Constitute Special” Election Prectngt -D?:'olllum S E. commer Dolores and ncan No. 51 General election Nos. .ndn‘m constitute Special Blection® Precinet No. Polling place. l. ‘W. corner Noe and Twenty- fitth streets. No. 12 General slection precincts Noa. 1. 17 In.lld 18 constitute Special Polling place. S. W, corner Fre'wrick and Asbbwry streetac and | 17 md n constitute Special Election Precinct | 3| No. 7. | | BOND ELECTIONS. RAILROAD TRAVEL. No. 8. General os. 31| SOUTHERN PACIFIC CONPANY. uA !! constitute lv-ull (raciric svsTEs.) Pumu 1 No. 4620 3 hl-lo-;-.-d due to arrive aé HTTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. (tain Lise, Foot o Narict Sireek) No. General Nos. — Faox Decaw: — amarve lonnlimunuflnnehl sction Prectnct ":'"' = dad Bolitog place. Front of No. 18 Octavia g~y 0 Tase o’ 5. General election Rkl "::&"’ Devia, '"""" o7:45 4,473 ¥ constitute Spectal Election Precinct T " %omn‘ place. 8. E. corner Gough street 200060 "Ceneral electton precincts Nos. 6 { 8304 Sas s ermors, Hioch i~ o . 3 1888 1 constitute’ Special Election Precinct l.ou."l'mn'un i No. vile, Chico, ;omn: place. B. W. corner Buchanaa and 'O-IOA'Infi:"n.odfih Hayes streets. A N’B. 57. General election precincts Nos. 9, 10 ln? 11 constitute Special Election Precinct press—Ogden %ollln‘ place. S W. corner Webster and "’“Allmlm’l'nc’ Latiirop, Stockton, Germania a venue. MUENE No. 58 General election precincts Nos. 14, "-"nmc«n. rr-o.lojmnul h- 15 a3d 13 constitute Bpecial Election Precinct . ; e Pollln place. Front of No. 115 Scott street. J General election prIculm Nos. 18, 18 ufl 19 conmstitute Special Election No. 69. Pulllu place. No, 411 Baker street. 6. General election precincts Nos. 17, ll..l Sacramento ltiver Stea 'Nilca and Way Siatios. 3 *4:00, B ud 21 constitute Special Election Precinct "',','.“:";._,"-" on, Vallejo, *4:00r Bonicia, aca Nolting place, W. side Stanyan, between Wal- ‘Woolland, ié‘.’,’ ler and Beulah streets. ¥TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. 6l General eiection precincts Nos. 2, 3 And 4 constitute Special Election Precinct sainon xlen Fun Siuaid Si *3:00r The Owl Li Bakers No. Pnluu place. Front of No. 612 Franklin street. {o §2. General election precincts Nos 1 [ ua 7 constitute Special Election Precinct No. | l”uflln‘ lace. S, E. corner Laguna and wmu- avenue. . General election precincts Nos. 5 8 A.n‘d! 9 constitute Speclal Election Precinct No. 6. LFoliing place, Corner Webster street and Laurel avenue. No. 64. General election precincts Nos. 10, H l.nd 12 constitute Special Election Precinct Polllfll place, Front of No 901 Webster street. No. 65. General election precincts Nos. 13, 14 and 15 constitute Special Election Precinct No. roulnx place. Front of No. 1205 Plerce street. General election precticts Nos. 18, ne. . #8:03r Oregon and California isjres, Hac- tanento, Maryaviil. Rtedldiog, Portland, Prget Sownd and Eash OBAST DIVISION (Narrow Gaege). (l'oo& of Market Ktre 0. 6. Polling place. Front of No. €11 Lyon street. 39TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. §7. General election precincts Nos. 1, 3 and 3 constitute Special Election Precinct No. Polling place. Opposite No. 137 Larkin street. LIRS Hnn'!n hmdn. B.n Jm Way Stations .. CREEK ROUT! FERRV From SAN FRARGISCO—Foot of Market Strest (5kip §)— 17200 | No. @ 'General election precincts Nos. 4, § M 'gg Lo 190 300 1300 [ and”s ‘constitute Bpecial "Eiection Precinct | peb ity pp 158 , 16380 — i | | “Folling olace. Front of No 18 Hye streec, | _UIE8 183 1303 T e B General election precincts Noa. & 7 | u.a° 3 constitute " Bvecial *Eiection Preciact | COAST BIVISION (Broad Gauge).” - Polllnl place. Front of No. 211 Hyde street. General election precincts Nos. 10, 11 | ‘ lpfl ‘l1 “constitute Bpecial FElection Precinet | | Tew, Bosth flan Francieeo. - 0. 0. Polling place. NE. corner Polk street and “Hlo' avenus. 71. Generul election precincts Nos. 12, 14 | and 15 constitate . Spectal Election Precinet | Paso Robies, Seu Buzf, Lompoc aud Pul“n‘ place. No. 637 Geary street. | No. 72. General election precincts Nos 12, 16 | anJ 20 constitute Spectal Ban Mateo, Jedwood, Mealo Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, Tres Banta Croz. Salines, Mouterey aud Facific Grove. J Way Station Election Precinct | Polllnl place. Front of No. 1206 Larkin | street | '73. General tlm!m‘rnclnm Nos. 18, 19 No. l_nfl 21 constitute Special Election Precinet No. |~ Poiling place. Opposite No. 133 Bush street. | Wap & 2 —— A for Morning. P for Afterncon. UTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Dally. {Sunday excopted. 3 Sucday caly. No. 74. General election precincts Nos. 1, 3 | tarday on lnd l constitute Epecial Election Precinet | d“l'llbd'rldq“ chnlfilflludm Poluu blace. BW. corner Franklin and Pine ‘ CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Ferry. Foot of Market St. . General election precincts Nos. 3, ¢ ;nd '?s constitute Special Election Precinct o. l'alllnl place. NE. corner Webster and Geary street. No. election precincts Nos. 6, 7 7( General and 8 constitute Bpecial Election Precinct No. 7. FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. Polling place. SB. corner Pine and Buchanan | WEEK DA JE-T, 90 10 m: 1238 strvets.” I s 6% g m Thu Extra tr No. 77. General election precincts Nos. 10, 11 #.p m Saturdays—Extra tripe at 13 4nd 34 constitute Spectal Election Prectnct | Yy 11 No. IWDAYHOI 93, 1100 & m; 190, 338, Suliing Siace: ite No. 2488 Bush street. 170" General election precincts Nos. 13 | "D}Q.' ‘.“1; eV R cons! C! ection 50, - -.' R pe a— 630 p m. Saturdays—Extra tripe Foiling place. N. W. corner Pine and Scott streets. No. 79. General election precincts Nos. 15, n And 18 constitute Epecial Election Precinct Poll place. Front of No. 1410 Baker street. “i{ General elsction precincts Nos. 19 :;xd 20 constitute Special Election Prectnct No. Polling place. Front of No. 1521 Point Lobos avenue. m. 40, 11:10 & m.; 146, $:40, Bets, and Schustsen Park and § BUNDATS—4 2 v m. Betwsen an Francisco same schedule as above. 4IST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. L General election precincts Nos. 3, 3 ::a § constitute Special Election Precinct No. Polling place. Front of No. 1534 Hyde street. No. LE General election prvclncll’b'. L :zna 7 constitute Spectal Election Precinct No. Pomu place. Front of No. 1823 Jackson Vo 53. General election precincts Nos. ::ml 13 constitute Special Election Precinct Polling place. N. E. corner F‘l’ukl’l‘g &m s B No. 84. General election precincts Nos. 4, 11 and 13 constitute Special Election Precinct No. . Polling place. 8. W. corner Filbert and Fill- more streets. election w‘duu Nnn. No. 85. General ;‘na ‘g» constitute Special rville, Cloverdale. s R e TSI . street. Oowest T a0 Whiis Scigpur Sprin ~ s No. 8. General elect] Noa. 16 and | for l-m-n ngs: at 18_constitute !p.chl Elefl on Precinct No. 8. a‘fl""f‘ for 'L t Hop- Du N 3can, Spnes. H ighiang lpfln.:._ Polling place. W. corner Greenwich -na' ) u‘ inl.ll Springs: at l'kluc for Vlu.y Scott streets. No. §7. General election 19 conatitute Special Elction Precinet No. ¥ e s Pus Lot ,,_"‘, Polling place. Front of No. 3108 Clay street. | Z,‘ ,._,5",,,' > T ierie jedrin Helents ummn-aonr‘n No. 8. General election precincts Nos. L2 illitts, hnauvfllc. - lnd 2 constitute Special Election Precinct Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, o Pollln place. mt of No. 122 Taylor fl.r-t. General election precincts Nos. 4. 5 l.lld & constitute Bpectal Election Precinct N Polllnt place Front of No. 317 Mason street. . General election precincts Nos. 7, uui 10 constitute Special Election Precinct N Pollln‘ place. Front of No. 910 Bush street. 91. * General election precincts Nn 9, u ana 14 conatitute Special Eiectlon Drecinet 1. N‘r," l'u' lace. olling p W " General ‘ul(nl-ynulmpu-lmub Front of No. 1024 Hyde street. election precincts Nos. 11, n ";1 15 constitute Special Election Preeinct 5 Po.I:lM place. N.W. corner Pacific and Tay- or (RD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. 93. General election precincts Nos. L § £54°4 constitute Special Electl fon Precinct No. Polll place. Front of 216 Mason street: g{ General election precincts Nos. l 1 -nd 10 constitute Special Election Precinct - Polling place. Front of No. 63 Bush General_election _precincts Nos. llé!f-“‘ CALlFORNlA LIMITED place. ".“",:; No. T3 m m General slection precincts Nos. m.u Special Election Precinct i Hase o e Santa Fe Route. Bush st 3 mlm. Nos. “1(“ lnfl" 14 constitute Spectal F& .!—flnh Polling place. Front of No 1223 Stockton Mu'fl-hfl B3 m" 'l-l-li TFRIDAY, SATURDAY, FRIDAY, SONDLY, ir. Wrowgivay, e e TOWMT. Yo OVERLAND EXPRESS day the K oy e T oo 1 s SRS TR i O VALLEY ROAD E.'.'W.-.x-a San Francisco office, £ Market ot talephons lfl-m. 01 7 jose office. T West Santa Clara street m ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. General election precincts Nos. :I K eoumuh Speclal nlcnon Precinct o. mt of No. 512 Union street. General election nnd-m ‘Ion. 5 7 ud 9 constitute Special Election Precinct No. Polllu place. Front of No. 2008 Powell street. 120 General election precincts Nos. ‘il ma 12 constitute Spectal Election Precinct No. Poul Front of No. 603 Green street. %Nm o election precincts Nos. 6, § ‘-;':inmmmu Special Election Precinct No. Polling place. Front of No. 414 Francisco street. No, lfl!. General election vnelm Nos, 10, ection Precinct u ua constitute Spectal El Pflll‘n‘ place. B.W. corner Greenwich Taylor streets. - @TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. 108. General election N 1nd’s Consticuts Special Election Frecinct No© Pol 8.W. corner Sutter - iling place. and Mont. No. 1. General election prectncts Nos. &8 Precinct No. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY l—u San Francisco via Sausalits m,. ‘eek Days—9:30 a. m. and and 6 constitute Special Election place. ,,fll of No. --fl.yu streee. and s constitute Special Eloction Previnst Mo Polling place. No. 522 Pacifio street. Weak Men and Women THE WEEKLY CALL, Sl ey B $1 per Year,

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