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THE SAN FR ce of business, . held on the 15th cne (1) oent per share w capital stock 4 on the 22nd day of January, February, 1% necs of eale. By order of t ARLES A. HUG. Secretary. Mk, DIVIDEND NOTICES. DEND notice- are) of the Kilau a Suger Plantation ¢ will be payable at the office of the com- | » ‘and after Monday, | %. Transter books will close pany, 827 Market st uary ¢ at 2 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretar; ce—Dividend able at 1900 January 6. 1900 H. SHELDON, XD notice—The Nevada Francisco—At 8 regulas of this ban! iy Dec cember 31, GE GPANT, Secretary. Junuary 2, 1900, HUMPOLDT Geary st.—The per on January 2, 1900 FRNEST BRAND, Sec. funeral services to-morrow (Mon- o'clock, at Centenary M. E. | Church South, Bush street, between Gough and Octavia. Interment private. NT notice—Wittram Propelier Com- DARCY—In this city, January 6, 190, Ethel . only and beloved drughter of Charles and | Harriet I’ Arcy, and sister of Albert D'Arcy, e of Sun Franclsco, aged 5 years 8 months and 11 days. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 12:30 o’clock, from the residence of tha parents, 2 Columbia square. Cypress Lawn Cemetery. EY--In this city, llam, beloved son of Willlam ‘and Janet Diz- nd brother of James, Jessie and Mary 3 and the late Jennie « native of San Francisco, aged 19 that at a meeting of | ay cmber, 18%, un assessment (No. 1) of jevied upon the the corporation, payable im- mediately in United States gold coln to the the office of the company at the on which this assessment shail quent end sdvertised for sale at public suction, and unless payment is made before, will be 0ld on the 1%h day of o pay the delinguent assess- together with costs of advertising and Board of Di- E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | nvited to attend the funeral to-morrow . from the family resi- Interment private. ay), at 1 o'cloc 841 Guerrero street DOHERTY—In this city, January 6, 1900, at her 2% Birch avenue, ide=d No. § (25 cents per | ster of Dan- a native of T Lockwood e erry, Ireland. aged -In this city, retta, beloved daughter of James and Annie Farren, a native of San year and 10 Cays. 0. 11 (35 cents he Pasuhau Suger Plantation | office_of and after | ‘ransfer bookse Mrs. Anne H. ve of Ireland, aged 60 years and 7 months. ¥ Friends are respectfully im 2l the funeral tional Bank eeting of the heid January d was deciared for the haif 2t the rate of pavable on will Sth inst., both late residence. thence to Holy Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. city, January 5, 1900, Wil- llam M. Gocdfrey, a native of New York, aged more street. Cross Church. In Alameda, January 5, 1800, Paulina | T. Grant, wife of the late Thomas B. Grant, and mother of Rufus M. Grant and the late Muria A. Merrill and_Rosana MM — of Sedgwick, aged 81 years 9 ings and Loan Society, 13 rectors have declared the fol- Jowing semi-annual dividends: 3.60 per cent | num on term and 3 per cent per annum réinary deposits. payable on and after 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | invited to mttend the funeral this day at 1.0'clock, from the Olivet Con- corner Seventeenth and Interment Odd Fellows' Ceme- gational Church, MARRIAGE LICENSES. have been issued as follows 20-23 Marriage loens Cherles Burgess and Pearl Wright George ¥. Barth ar M. Price Frork 3. Murphy and Johanna Spath quist and Annie Jacob s Genser and Jennette (. Marem. 1 M. Nunes and Izabel Cabral Jesse D. Wood and Ross . Tucker and Carrie B. White. Rebert Donaldson and Lizzie Rodger. BIRTES— NARRIAGES—DEATES Birth mail = na sor t be the name and residence of per- rized to have the same published. BORN. n this cit fe of August And n, a daughter. a son December 25, 1599, ereaux, & SOM. rniene, & son. han, & son. ¥ In this city, December 27, 1599, to the ¢ H Fevge, & son iam H. Gardner, a son. December 2, 189, to the a daughter. 18599, to the , & son. rd, a son. a daughter. Francisco, San ughter. a daughter. Sonoma_County, At _Sears Point, 1 Frank 1g. Hausman, . Ind., aged 36 years. s and acquainiances are respect- invited to attend the funeral this day o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 41 Van Ness avenue, thence Church, Golden Gate avenue, Cross Cemetery. Interment Holy ty, January 6, nah, dearly belo: mother of Mary and John Burke and Michael and Catherine Healey, and sister of Mrs. Donough and den, County Galway, C7Friends end acquaintances are respect- ted to atiend the funeral to-morrow from her late resi- thence to St where a solemn requiem high be celebrated for the repose of her commencing ed 45 vears. (Monday), at £:45 o'clo rriege and death notices sent by | serted. They must be handed | e publication offices and be hanna Henry, beloved hs and 22 days. . papers please December 20, 158, to aintances are respect- funeral services | December 30, 1583, to the city, January B, 1809, to | 1960, Joseph loved husband of Johanna Kane, and December 17, 189, to ative of County nd mcquaintances are respect- nd the funeral thie day his late resi- ¢ invited to a R—In this city, December 29, 1898, to | vices will be heid. Interment | will be ins December m H. Harney, & nd beloved aunt Joe Lingfelser, hy, Kate Glynn and a native of the parish of E eland, aged 86 years €7 Friends and acquaintances fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow lock, from her late resi- entina street, St. solemn requiem e celebrated for the repose December 31, 18%, to are respect- January 4, 1900, to the ! 159, to the wife 4, 1500, to the ry 2, 1900, to the | city, John Martin of Capi- December 25, 189, to | 30 o'clock, from St. Jomeph's MEE—Ix this city, Decem- Rev. Father Heynolds, 1899, er rank J. By nd Agda M. C. de Remee, In this Japuary 1 son Memorial Methodist John P. Jones h of San Fran- Rig) Rev. Bishoo Potter, ri, P. L. Bherman of Ann end Luita N., daughter of Mr. NAGEL—In_this clty, January 4, y the Rev. Paui Branke, Willlam s and Meta Nazel, both of San Fran- DIED. _Zophantah Minartk, John . Peter Martin tto Mrs. M. Catherine Rridget berlich, Francis ¥. Ehamp, Holand B. Biack, Eilard D. teinmann, Fridolin Storm, Mrs. Willlam an, Margaret Yetteriein, ¥ A BIRDSALL— Janvary €, 1900, b Bir a century Fargo & Co., d 91 years invited to at- morrow (Mot norial Hall, 04 : n View Cemet BONNY—In B town, N. J., Januacy 4, 1900, of pReumonia. George Bonny, aged 74 years NDT—In this c v . of Al Germary. beloved daughter of Jobn and Mary Bree & nat! and i1 days BROWN-—In this city, January 6, 1600, Wi liam Graham Brown, a native of £cotland. FFriends are respectful ner Post and auspices of Montgomery street nt private. David, Jo e late W years widow of the N T Yeurs s at 2 o'clock. Interm n this t private. & § years. (Monday), st $:45 o'clock, from nee, 203 Hyde street, thence to Farrell ' street, ass will he oelebr: vary Cemetery cisco. a rative monthe and 2% daye. EFFriends are respectfully Invited to gt B beloved busband father of Margaret, Eugene and , a native of Germany, aged 42 5 months and 23 days Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral services (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, at the par- Jors of Charles J. B. Metzler, 635 Washington street, where services under the auspices of North Beach Interment strictly Church, by the Rev. John Stephens, | oAge No. §, 0. d. H. S. Do carriages. n this city, . December 28, January 6, 1900, Mrs. beth Miles of Victorta, B. C., cngland, aged 50 years. AN—BOOTH—In Hongkong, November P anaB b N Interment pri- rrow (Monday). at 3 1301 Laguna street. L. A Booth of Pledmont, Cal. No | MINARIK—In this city, January 4, 1300, John arik, beloved son of the late Anton and | and brother of Fannle and Joserh Minarik. a native of Cleveland, aged 25 years and € months. Katherine Minarik, e €7 Friends and mcquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral this day 2 o'clock, from his A #21 York street. Hill Cemetery 1 MOLLOY~—In Sonoma County, Cal.,, Peter, be- loved brother of James Molloy, Ireland, aged (2 years. e place to-morrow , at 10:45 o'clock, from the pariors Mission street, where a_sol- a native of | G7 The fune onnor & Co.. Patrick’s Church, emn requlem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MULCREYY—In Martin Mulcrevy, dearly beloved husband of thence to St commencing at 11 reland, aged §4 vears €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- nvited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 12:3) o'clock, from his late resi- thence to Sacred Filimore streets. Interment Holy izabeth | 404 Haight streel Church, Fell where services will be beld. Cross Cemetery. In this city, January §, 1800, Otto a natlve of Germany, aged 28 vears - Monday morning, o clock. mass will be offered in the Cathedral, Van Ness avenue, for the late Mrs. Mary A. srner Beventh and Market In this city, January 6, 1500, Bridget, wife of Joseph J. Palln, Joseeph, Fsta, May and Jullan Palin, daugh- ter of Cornelius and Kate Crimmings, f Maggle, Lillle, Dantel, Timothy a native of County Cork, January 6, 1900, Geo: sband of Eiise Brandt, & | , January 6, 1900, Regina, | e of San Francisco, aged 2 months | Jreland, aged ROBINSON—In this city, January 6, 1800, at her residence, 1007 Poweil street, Catherine A. Robineon, & native of Yorktown, Westchester . Y., uged §2 years 1 month and 3 invited to at- neral services Tuesday, Janu- o'clock, at the Masonfe Tem- | un- ifornia Lodge No. 1, 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from the funeral par- 122 Eddy street. In- lors of Porter & Whi terment 1. O. O. F. SEIBERLICH—In this city, cis Ferdirand Seiberlich, d husband of Ellen Seiberlich, of Francls Thomas Seiberiich. a na- Baden, Germany, aged 71 years and 9 funeral will take place this day from his late resi- Junuary 5, 1900, Ma- e late Jobn R. Buckbee, of Alva C., Losna M. and bee and Mrs. T. H. Reynolds, ew York, aged 74 sears and 23 wervices will be held at 130 o'ciock, at her Twentieth street, near at 1 o'clock, dence, 447 Tehama street, between Fifth and . Boniface’s Church, Gold- | G W Stone, Redding | r Jones street. for serv- | J B Coe, Portland |A Schwarz, L Ang | | January € 1800, Garrett d husband of Mary A. George, Ed- liem Burke, and llen Brown, & native of Ire- ate avenue, D commencing ment private, SHAMP—In this city, Janvery B, 190, Roland B. Shamp, a native of San Francisco, aged § years and 9 months. Inter- | I _Tozer, Sacto ry Cemetery. mcoquaintances are respect- A the funeral to-morrow | ok, from his late resi- \ mtrect, between Twenty- Afth, thence to St. Peters between Twenty- h streets, where a sol- =s will be celebrated for Jsoul, commencine at 9 Holy Cross Cemetery, by brother of Mrs. M. H. Mayberry and K. and Edgar . Slack, a native of Nevada . ars and 1 month. gFFriends and scquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral this day 30 o'clock. from his late resi- Interment pri- wentieth street. . January 4, 1909, Mar- MANN—In this city, January 6 Fridolin Steinmann, beloved husband of Rosa and father of Teresa and Rosa Steinmann, Mrs. William Klippel and Otto ana Fred A. Steinmann, a native of Villin. gen, Baden, Germany, ag Oakland, January orm, wife of William Storm, a native of ‘otland, aged 41 years and 1 month, ry 5, 1900, Mar- he late Daniel Sulli- eral services at her late reside; 2 gtreet, (Sunday) afternoon, city, January 5, 1909, : y Mre. Smith), a nainAum:‘x;' ret beloved wife of and beloved mother of Mary, Daniel and Dennis Sullivan, hard and the late Katle Suili the parish of Kilcoe, County Cork, Ireland, corner Van XNess avenue - mg | Were & solemn requice d for the repose - smmencing at #:30 o clock. m.“.‘ml' at | rs. John Bern. 7 ¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday). at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2243 Polk street, thence to St. Bridget's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be' celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Cross Cemetery. In this city, January 6, 1900, brother of Mrs. Russell Kerr o Toaell lm County. Mo., and uncle of Mrs Willias | James Monro and Susan Burk of San Fran: Mismourl, aged 72 years ¢ Interment Holy HENRY J. GALLAGHER Co0., (Buccensors to Flanpagan & Gallaghes. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, LR Lincoln Schosly Boud . VETTERLEIN—In this city, January —, 1900, Elizabeth, beloved wife of Moritz Vetterlein, mother of Joseph and Fred Vetterlein, and daughter of Joe and Carrie Baumann, a na- Carolina, aged 38 | services will this day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, at her lats tive of Columbla, years 2 months and 2 days. Order Eastern Star. At the close of the last held meeting of Mission Chapter in December the gen- tlemen who belong to that organization surprised the lady members by bringing into the chapter room a Christmas tree, beautifully decorated and loaded down with presents for the ladles. There were gifts for every one and they were pre- sented with appropriate remarks. Many | of the presents created a great deal of merriment. This chapter will have its | first initlatory work to-morrow night. Past Grand Matron Farnham on the | 26th of last month instituted a new chap- ter at Lompoc. The Odd Fellows. The officers of Fidelity Lodge No. 222 will be publicly installed to-morrow night in Memorial Hall, Odd Fellows’ buflding. There will be a glorlous time after the ceremony, such as the members of this very popular lodge know how to ar- | range. Golden Gate Encampment will install its officers on the night of the 13th inst. and the ceremony will be followed by a | feast. On the last Saturday in December Grand Master Bonynge and Grand Secre- tary Shaw instituted Commerclal Lodge at Los Angeles with thirty-eight charter members, and then twelve applicants were Initiated Last Monday they held a special session of the Grand Lodge for the purpose of conferring the Grand Lodge degree on eligibles, and on Tues- <‘1ny‘ they visited Monrovia Rebekah Lodge. Fidelity Lodge will have its installation to-morrow night and then there will be a feast of music, song and dancing. The Rebekahs. The elected and appointed officers of | Loya! Rebekah Lodge will be installed publicly to-morrow night in its lodge room in the Odd Fellows’ buflding. The installation of the officers of Cali- | fornia Lodge wiil take place on the night | of the 20th inst. Next Tuesda v night the officers and | members of San Francisco Rebekah Drill Corps will meet in the Odd Fellows' building for the purpose of drill st Monday night there assembled at Oliver Hall a number of the friends of Mrs. W. W. Barnes, who last evening re- tired from the office of noble grand of Mission Rebekah Lodge, for the purpose of calling at her residence to pay her a surprise visit on the eve of her depar- ture for Healdsburg, where she will, after next Tuesday, tane hp hier residence. The affair was arranged by Mrs. J. H. Jack- son and Mrs. George Mosher, and it was exceedingly well planned. The visitors brought lunch, took possesston of the inaugurated a lterary and mausical mme and games. A most pleasant g was spent and in parting_the y expressed regret that Mrs. ded_to remove from pro- New ancisco. During her membership in Mission Lodge, both as a member and an officer, Mrs. Barnes has by her good nature, ability to make and keep friends and a' strong sense of jus- tice in the management of affairs of the lodge won to her a large number who are proud to inscribe her name on their list of_friends. The otficers of Templar Rebekah Lodge alled on the 13th and on the 27th those of Amity Lodge are to be in- | ducted into office. There is under consideration a propo- sitlon to hold speclal sessions of the Cal- fornia Assembly on the lines of the spe- cial sesslons of the Grand Lodge. The children at the Orphans’ Home in Gilroy had a Jjolly Christmas. About twenty of the Rebeckah lodges each sent se of good things for the little ones. Each lodge secured a list of names and ages of the children and prepared a sep- arate present for each. The grand mas- ter, W. A. Bonynge, did what no grand master ever before did; he sent a pres- ent to each of the thirty-nine inmates, consisting of a necktle with gold stick pin to each of the older boys, silver brooches to the older girls, a silver mug to each of the two babies and useful gifts to the other children. Grand Warden Nichols contributed $10 to be expended for the little ones. Captain Allie Parker of the San Fran- eisco Drill Corps and Mrs. W. T. McDoud entertained a party at a watch meeting | on New Year's eve at 134 Twelfth street. There was a pleasant social time while watching for the old year to pass away | and the new one to come in. here were present Mr. and Mrs. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Enfelhrlghl, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvi Mrs. Klels, Mrs. Deitz, Mrs. Curran, Mis Lapham, Miss Engelbright. Mrs. Lebour- beau and Dr. E. C. Mercer. The Elks. San Francisco Lodge No. 3 of the Pro- tective Benevolent Order of Elks at its | last held meeting initiated three candi- dates, one of these being the manager of “The Christian.”” That night three appli- cations were recelved and referred to the proper committee. The lodge is arrang- ing for a ladies’ night, also for a visit to Stockton, to be present at the dedication of a new hall for the lodge in that clty. San Jose Lodge, which was but recently instituted, s reported as doing exceeding- well. It has already a membership of 0. The lodge at Sacramento is working In harmony with San Francisco Lodge, to the end that the Grand Lodge session shall be held in Native Sons. The officers of Pacific Parlor were in- stalled on the night of the 2d inst. by Deputy J. J. Handley. The same deputy installed those of Bay City on the night of the 3d. Deputy R. D. Barton installed those of Alcazar Parlor, Deputy H. F. Pernau installed those of Hesperian Par- lor and Deputy J. W. Lewis installed those of Olympus Parlor on the 3d. On the nigint of the 4th I)(;Ful_\' A. Mocker installed the officers of National Parlor and Deputy John W. Lewis installed those of Califor- nia Parlor. The foliowing installation n Francisco in 1901 e an- residence, 541 Ninth street, near Brannan. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. WASHER—In this city, January 6, 1900, Min- erva Washer, a native of Vermont, aged 79 ars. WARD-—In Gilroy, January 3, 1900, Anthony Ward, dearly beloved husband of the late Bridget Ward, and father of Agnes, Anthony, Alphonso, Luke., Monica and Douglas Ward and Mrs. T. Griffiths, a native of Castl rock, County Mayo, Ireland. (Placerville p pers please copy.) WINKELMAN—In this city, January 8, 1500, Fred H. Winkeiman, beloved son of Mrs. H. Rulffs, and brother of Mrs. A. H. Han: and William I. Winkelman, a native of Cal fornia, aged 29 years 10 months and 15 days 7 Friends and acqualntances are respe fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his mother, Mrs. P. 'H. Rulffs, 601 Hayes street. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. \ |3 H Wheeler, N Y |F D Walsh, Cleveland | E R Thomas, N Y Mrs Heintzelman, Sac J Mauiden, Mont W W Douglass, Sacto T Mau, L Ang A M Clay, Alameda |L Schwarz, L Ang W L Dewey, N Y F N Splller, Cal Courtland |R H_Howard, Utah . Courtland |J D Ludwig, Mariposa H W Estes, S Rosa |T F Turner & w, O ¢ H Dunsmoor, Oak [Mrs W B Dolen, P R W_ Dolan, Sacto F Edmonds &w, C § J V Ellis, 8 Rafael Mrs E H Cowing, G I F Bancroft, Stanford |C M Smith, Redlands H D Parker, Stanford D G Overall & w, Cal D Clark, Cal |Miss A Daugherty Cal W Curtis & ds, Sactd H 8 Iver 1 W Br | € 1. Weiss, M Island |G Beck, Livermore M Gunckel, Chicago H T Jonas & w, Cal E A Lane & w, Cal |F Tuckow, Crockett H H Clark, Reno R C Wilson, U Lake T M Crawford &w, Cal/J Cochran & w, S R C Crawford, Stanford |E C Stinson, C Creek J H Anderson, Salinas;T R Goldsworthy, Nev W B Rucker, Rucker Jessie Cope, § Cruz Mrs Blair, 8 Rosa 1L Lutte, Btanford Mrs Wright, S. Rosa | PALACE HOTEL. W S Sawyer, Elgin L Blumberg, N A 11 Robertson, U'S N|7 Sparks. Heng © T J McCarthy, Ls Ang|J H Hawley, Boise J P Smith, Paris R C Tha H McKennia & w, N Y| J O Doweil' N ¥ P* E Smif Det C W Viekery, Sacto N DR a i e P F Mohr, Spokane A N Denman & w, Cal (C Mrs A G Crosby, N'Y |J J C Minch, Stanford |T & Otner, Chicago C H Buckler, Chicago W FE Germain, US N |D J O'Leary & w, Cal H H Knuckle, Stanford| A L Kruger, St Louts H M_Anthony, Md NEW WESTERN HOTEL. L Egner, Seattle Port! v E T Perkins K. T Hinde, Coronado B Alexander, Ls Ang L Symons & w, N Y O Sontagh, Salt Lake |Dr F c :l‘:( %flnfordw l:'.oY E Smith, ¢ hupp, Watsonvil Perkins, Wood! L Wartenburg, L Ang Smith, Glflotlm‘ T Bkellett & w, N J A Deeter, S Cruz K Lindsay, 'Oakley M Norton, Fresno w Stout, gneeatw,wr o E W C Millbank’ 8 Jose 1";) g e A e H Emith, Arizona i Y e Joyce, L Ang w ¥ A H G E Hall, San Jose |(F J r L E CISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY P-ic3--F-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-F783-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-5-3-3-3-3.3.3.3-3-3-3-1 : FRATERNAL NEWS. j-3-3-3-3-8-F-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-2-3-3-F-3-3-3-8.3.F-F-F-2-3-2-2-2-2-2 ] Sequofa Parlor, arlor, 9th; Mission, Rincon and Francisco on the 10th; El Do- P K,'“;S,“‘h“pm“ dx‘nh, s:r;1 Ff&nh- e 12th, i the 15t and Marshall on the l'Irte): SaE Our Native Daughters. has arranged for a glven on the strangers into the mysteries of woodcraft. On the night of the iSth inst. the recently cers of this camp will be in- stalled in public in the auditorium of the Native Sons’ building, after which there will be a dance. On Sunday, the 2ist inst., the members of Golden Gate Camp will proceed to Holy Cross Cemetery, where there will be un- veiled a monument erected over the grave of the late Anthony O'Brien, a member This will be with the im- pressive ceremonies of the order. The officers of Redwood Camp will be installed on Thursday night next in pub- He In the Odd Fellows’ members of Redwood Circle and of Cali- fornia Circle of the Women of Woodcraft will be present in a bod; On the night of the 13t of Redwood Circle of the Women of ‘Woodcraft will install its officers in Fra- ternity Hall in the Pythian Castle. circle has procured new paraphernalia and all the members are workl A banquet will January §: Stanford P of the camp. building. The Yosemite Parlor masquerade social to be Sal b sigis Tauar L L Ioatn AU Orinda Parlor has arran event In the Native Sons % inst. the officers for a soclal all for next cers of Buena Vista Parlor will asta Hall, Native Sons’ g, on Thursday evening next. The ive a soclal affair this a success. installation. Companions of the Forest of America. A few evenings sincs many of the mem- bers of Inter Nos Circle and friends went in a body to 305 Broderick street, the resi- dence of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erett, chief companion and left guide respectively of the circle, to pay them a congratulatory visit on the first anniversary of ding. There was a very there _being be installed in Sh ation will Minerva l’urlol’be on the night of the 22 The National Union. The installation of the officers of Call- fornla Council of the National Union, as already noticed which took place on last Tuesday in Elks’ Hall, was followed by the serving of a turkey collation and refreshments and an evening of music, song and speaking, un- der the direction of T. H. Molloy, the new b A. J. Sparrow, the new presi- ent, is an energetic worker for the or- der, and he will devote much of his time outside of office hours to the advancement of the council. The officers of Golden Gate Council wiil be lnstnllsg to-morrow night, and those of Pacific Council are to be Installed next Friday night. The National Union Socfal and Literary has prepared a high class pro- gramme of entertalnment for the evening of Thursday next in Golden Gate Hall. The previous entertainment given some time ago by this association was good, rogramme for the coming one that in merit. There ought to be a full house. Sons of Benjamin. The five lodres of the Independent Or- der of Sons of Benjamin located in this city have elected their officers for the ensuing term and these will be installed during the current month. elected officers have pledged themselves to work with a will and add materially to the membership of the order during their And In their efforts they Wil be assisted in the fullest by Deputy District Grand Master H. L. Springer. At the last held meeting of San Fran- clsco Lodge Abraham Hockwald, the re- resident who is soon to leave for ippine Islands on a business tri was presented with a set of artistical engrossed resolutions of appreciation and These resolutions, which were in the nature of a gurprise, were tendered on behalf of the lodge by Ellas Cook. There was a feellng response by the re- local columns. leasant even- fty-nine per- R. Engel, who was chair- man of the committee of arrangements on behalf of the friends of the visited couple, presented them with a beautiful cuckoo clock. They were also the recipients of a number of presents from After games, music and dancing there was served a dainty collatlon. The officers of Bay City Circle will be publicly installed in the Alcazar building An entertainment and ing spent, sons present. individuals. to-morrow night. dance will follow the ceremones. Next Tuesda. companion will Mizpah Circle, in the Potrero. Ancient Order Workmen. The officers of Memorial Lodge will be installed in public on the night of the grand chief pay an official visit to J. H. Camp, to Recorder Poland, left yesterday for Chicago to at- tend the session of the Supreme Rellef Board in the stead of the grand recorder. The officers of Ivy Lodge of the Degree of Honor will be installed on inst., those of Dawn of Hope Lodge will be installed on the 13th and those ol Star Lodge on the 18th. ecorder Loretta Donnelly re- cently visited Waterford, near Modesto, where she instituted No. 100 with a good charter list. Neilie Underwood, cne of the organizers, was chosen chief ‘of honor, Hennemuth was elected recorder The grand recorder will Hollister to attend the public installation of tne officers of the lodge of Workmen there and will talk in he will also visit Watsonville, and at_the installation of the officers of the lodge of Workmen there will also talk in the interest of the order she rep- The newly Underwood Lodge term of office. shortly visit interest of the Degree The Junior Order. Next Thursday evening the officers of Abraham Council will Deputy State Councilor S. J. Theisen. This will be followed by a debate, “Are We in the Nineteenth or the Twentieth Cen- There will be a feast of coffee and refreshments. The council’'s committee on Washing- ton’s birthday celebration is at work ar- ranging an interesting programme. celebration will be in Odd Fellows’ Hall and the proceeds will be donated to the order's orphan home in Tiffin, Ohlo. Royal Arcanum. The officers of councils of this city and Oakland will be installed on the following Woodmen of the World. To-morrow night and on the night of the 22d inst., Golden Gate Camp will initiate @+ 0040000+ 0+000 ILL-TIMED PLUNGE ON GAME FORTE e Continued from Nineteenth Page. installed by Rio Chico spolled an uncorkin, University, backe down, with Hennessy up, was supposed ‘Willie Sink sent Rio Chico over the timber for the first time, and jumping like a veteran he won clev- erly from the good thing at odds of 15 to L Granger, the favorite, ran fourth. THE CALL’S RACING CHART. (Copyright, 1900, by H. H. Egbert.) hurdle event. West, 15; Buena Vista, 16; S8an Francisco, 22; Sterra, in Oakland, January 8. } these councils have shown a good growth during the year just ended, and the pros- pects for the addition of several hunderd to be *‘the goods.” TANFORAN PARK, Saturday, January 6, 1900.—Thirty-first day of the Winter Meeting of the Western Turf Association. Weather fine. Track heavy. J. 3. BURKE—Presiding Judge. J. F. CALDWELL—Starter. FIRST RACE—Five furlongs; selling; maidens; four-year-olds and upward; purse, £ ] ® B Age. Welght|St. Str. Fin. l Jockeys. A. Baldwin § Miss Reel, 4 Braw Lass, 6. Brwan ETeE g e Jockey Bill, Miss Soak. 5 Florence Fink, Demon-rcemmrs T g e weBlamne The Offering, 4. Second and third driv- Reel tired the last hundred yards. Braw Lass Won cleverly. . by Chevaller-Lady Abbess. nknown quantity. Miss Soak can do better. Scrafched—St, Isidor 9, Jazabel 100. Winner was an of little account. 887, s8coro RACE—Three furlongs: two-year-olds; purse, $400. . Fin. ‘ Jockeys. Laura Marie. P arer e anmmeean Second and third driving. . t., by Balgowan-Spozla. e Sofala s a superb-looking filly and fast. Carlonian was sore. Rathgar stumbled soon after start; 588, THIRD RACE—One mile; selling: three-vear-olds and upward; purse, #00. . ® ] & 3 - 3 ] Fi Index. Horse. Age. Welght Red Pirate, 4. L manaSoares [Orere Gibbettiflibbet, Greyhurst, 8 i maSanmanee Dae geeeeog e emSancsiien g. Balanmwen Sy wEmeseg Eom-amoamun Bad _start. Won . by imp. Pirate of Penzance-Ray W. company. Summer stopped. Too far for Modwena. March Seven S7. Time—Y%, €26'4: %, 18; mile, 1:44. Third driving. Winner, M. Pirate too fast for his Bcratched—Sardonic 107, FOURTH RACE—One mile and a quarter; selling; three-year-olds and Index. Horse. Age. Weight. e Scotch Plaid, Meadowthorpe, Caar bl g PP S PP 514; %, 1:16%: mile, 1:42%; Winner, J. Carroll's ch. m., by Riley- Topmast has apparently trained off. Tappan could not untrack him- % i, Tkm, 2:05. Good start. Wo Becond and third driving. start. Won easily. Dalsy galloped in. FIFTH RACE—One mile and an elghth; hurdle handicap; four-year- TWTH RACE-Ons p; four-year-olds and up- Index, Horse. Age. Welght.|St. 671 Rio Chico, 4. ... University, a. 560 Meddler, & 5 H @ focrmen B sanali Rosemore, a Una_Colorado, mosegae B oees aBaomares BERRARER R wlay fofoigeteramots Emoaosron SR PSR wibme Duke of York X *Coupled with Monita. Good start. Won first three driving. by imp. Chesterfield-Jennie D. Rio Chico an excellent fencer. ‘Winner, W. B. Sink Jr. Meddler weakly ridden. Granger ran well. SIXTH RACE—One mile and & half; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, Index. Horse, Age. Weumrst. (572) Chimura, 4 481 Forte, 5 577 Morinel, § . 526_Luctd, § s 1:18%: mile, 1:44! %m, 2:37%. Bad start. %., by Montana Regent- 20%: 14, :51 Second and ‘:‘h ctically left. Morinel bled. -Masts ‘Won easily. Corflnn‘:. el members before the meeting of the grand council are very good. Grand Regent Chappel has appointed the following deputies: Thomas Banks for Argonaut Council and Buena Vis J. B. itney for Golden West, T. G. Hodgkins for San Francisco and Sierra. All_are old-time members of the order and are well qualified for the work re- quired of them. Golden West Council will have a house- "Irmln‘ in Red Men's Hall on the 2th nst. Last Tuesday evening District Deputy Grand Regent Hodgkins instituted a new council at Vallejo with a charter list of twenty-four, including a number of men who are prominent in other secret socle- tles. Many of the naval officers stationed at Mare Island are members of the Arca- num, and now they will have an oppor- tunity to visit a council of the order. The deputy will go to Sacramento and Fresno to help build up the councils there. American Guild. The new officers of San Francisco Coun- cil of the American Guild have been in- stalled for the current term by Past Gov- | ernor M. L. Asher, and the new governor | expects that during his term of office that the chapter will make a remarkable ad- vance. At the meeting following the in- stallation a committee was appointed to report upon the advisability of giving an entertainment in the near future, and an- | other committee was appointed to obtain | the views of the members of the chapter on the advisability of changing the night of meeting. Ancient Order of Foresters. During the past week the officers of Court Eureka were installed by Deputies Roberts and Winters; the officers of Court Star of the Mission were Installed by Past High Chief Rangers Cashman and Bea- ver, after which High Chlef Ranger Boehm delivered an address on *“‘Our Or- der,” and then followed a dance. Court Advocate had its officers installed by Dep- uty Arnold and the board of Oakland dep- utles. The officers of Court Twin Peaks were installed in public in the Social Hall of the Foresters buflding. The ceremony was fol'owed by a banquet. Builders’ Contracts. Levi Strauss (owner) with James A. Mec- Mahon (contractor), architect Albert Pissts— Piling, grading, trenching, plumbing, bulk- heading, etc., for building on lot commencing ut a point 30'S from Intersection of SE corner of Pine ahd Battery streets, S 62:11% by E §7:6; total, $1525. Sarah S. Winslow (owner) with Robert Grelg (contractor), architect Frank S. Van Trees— All work except trenches, plers and front wall and for plumbing, sewer pipes, for a two-story, basement and attic brick bullding on S line of Pacific_avenue, 171:10% W of Gough street. S 137:6, W 34:4%, N 10, W 34, N 127:6, E 65:4%; total $12,028. Same owner with Gulick & Wetherbee (con- tractors), architect same—Excavation for sewer and plumbing, pipes, plumbing and gas fitting and fixtures for same on same; total, $2792. OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan ports, 10 a_m., Jan. 6, 11, 16, 21, %, 31 Feb. | 5. Change to company's steam- | ers at Seattle. - For toria, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Seat- tle, Tacoma, Everett. Ana- | cortes and New Whatcom | 10 & m., Jan. 6 | 1, 16, 21, 2, 31, and every fifth thereafter; change at Seattls to this compan: steamers for Alaska and G. N. R’ coma to N. P. R'y.: at Vancouver to C. P. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m.. Jan |9 14, 13, 24, 29, Feb. 3, and every fifth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cay- ucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota. Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedro, | East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport. 9 | , 31, Feb. 4, and a. m., Jan 7, 11 15 19, every fourth day thereaftes For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luls Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port | Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles). 11 a. m., Jan. 5 9 13, 17. 21 2, 29, Feb. 2, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del | Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalla 3 Mex), 10 a. m.. th of each | i | 8U Cabo, Mazatla and Guayma: month. For further information obtain company’s folder. The company reserves the right to change | steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing | without previcus notice. TIOK street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts., 10 Market st., San Francisco THE 0. R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO BEOERTEANT From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. FAHE £I2 First Class Including Berth $8 Second Class and Meals. COLUMBIA satls. Jan. 8, 1S, 23; Feb. 3, 12 STATE OF CALIFORNIA sails. .......Jan. 13, 23; Feb. 1. 17 to Walla Walla, Spokane. Butt, Helena and all points in’ the Northwes! Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent, €30 Market street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Stperintendents. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Stopping at_Cherbourg, westbound. From New York every Wednesday, 10 &. m. St. Paul. -Jan. . Paul. Feb. 7 New York. Jan. 24 New York. Feb. 14 St. Louts. “Jan. 31/ St. Louts. Feb. 21 RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. Aragonta . .Jan. 17| Westernland ....Feb. 7 Friesland . Jan. 24| Kensington Feb. 14 Southwark ......Jan. 31| Noordland ......Feb. 21 EMPIRE LINE. Seattle, St. Michael, Dawson City. For full information regarding freight and passage apply_to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 30 Montgomery st.. or any of its agencies. * OFFIOE — New Montgomery | San Dell Potter Vi Bucknel! Hot Springs. Mendocino City, ‘Westport, Usal, = tia and Eureka. Cal 8:304 The Over! ver, ‘hicago. - *8:804 San Jose. Livermore, _Stockton, Tone, Sacramento, ""’“nhd’m‘::}fl"lufl- *8:30, iton, Uaks or3. Di00A Haywarie: Nilcs and Way Stations. *11:434 +9:004 Dagis, Woodlaod, Knizhts Laoding, Ahsuml":" Ororille. . *9:004 9:004 Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, A M crord and Fresno. *91004 Port Costa, Fresno, Mojave sod Tos ‘Magiine: and Way Stations e T R ovmre tocklon, Haca- - ] vermore, A ento, Mendota, Hanford, Visalla, o . 1:00r Sacramentao Itiver Sieamer. 131008 Haywards, Nilea and Way Staifons. *4:00¢ Martiner, Nan *4:00¢ Beuicia, “‘i".'mul‘"‘%.'i“.:.;.m e Beutdi igh! Landing, 300 Sursct Limited—El lesos and East, 30 Stockton, Merces 30 Vreano, laken ant ngoien, Duming. 3:30¢ Hauta Fo Koute—Atian for Mo *g:00r nu-ud,:. 16:30¢ Vallcio 307 OBAST DIVISION (Nas (Foo ot Market Strees.) A Neowark, Uentervillc, San Jose, Feifon, Doulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Way e Taalen: ¥ehton: Boier ook, ep, Fel , Santa Cruz and Principal Way » Newark, San Joso, Los Gatos.. 1437 Hunters' Excursion, Saz Jose and ‘Way Stations CREEK ROUTE FERRAY. SAN FRANGISCO—Foot of Market Strest (Slip §)— 11:20 *2:00 0:00 8:00 10:004.M, > {2152 COAST DIVISION (Eroad Gauge). Townsend Sts.) 78104 Ocean View. South San Franciseo *7:004 San Joso and Way Stations (New Almaden Wednesdazs FO9O04 San Joso, Trcs :30r San Joso RAILROAD TRAVEL SOUTHERN FACIFIC COMPANT. (PACIFIO SYSTEN.) Trains nned nre due (o arrive a8 1ORIAN FIRA NCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) Lmave — Frow DEcEMpER 15, 18%. — aamive —lmmn-.h: +7:004 Shasta Re Eimira, Vacavilis, *7:304 Martinez, San Ramon, Vallojo. Napa, and Santa Rosa. . and East *0:43a 10:004 Vallejo, *11:004 Liss Bakersfield, Savgus bara, 1cs Angeles - or Bacta Dar- Niles and San' J Oriental Mail—Ogden and Past 13:00r Vallejo, Port Costa and Way Sta- #8:03r Orcgon and California » Net Tinos, Nanta i, o Grove, ¥'aso Iobles, Sau s Obispo, Surf, Lompos and Principal Way Station: 1 Way Stations. 01404 San Joso 1304 San Jose and Way Station +2:43r San Mateo, Redwood, Men Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, Monterey aul Facific G P San Jose and Way Sta © San Jose and Principal Way Stations *9id34 13:00r SanJoso and Principal Way Stations {8:004 Principal Way Statious .:‘l.-“ A for Morviug * Daily. at i1:30 and 11:3 SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. DAYS—G:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 & m.; 13:48, same scheduie as above. it San Fraactsco. Week Days. ¥ for Afternoon. 1 Suuday ouly. 77:Thur-k,l de CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. COu LESSDH SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tibaren Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—1:%, 3:0, 5:19, 6:30 + Suinds | undlag excop s | @Tuesdave and Fridays 3 11:00 & m.; 12:38 . m. ' Thursdays—Extra trip . m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1.9 DAYS—$:00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.; . #:20 p. m. Leave Francisco. 7:90 am| :&lpm - 130 am| Santa Rosa. Healdsburs, Hopland and Guerneville. 2 pm| 8:00 pm| | 7.3 pm| ¢:22 pra Stages connect at Santa Rcsa for Mark West Sulphur Springs: at Lytton : at Geyserville for S cverdale for the Geysers: at Springs. Hi Bprings and Whit for Lytton S Springs; at C Releeyvitie, Carizbad Bp Bay. elseyville, Carl rings. Lo rt and Hartlett Springs: at URiah for Vichy Saratoga Springs. Diue Lakes. Laurei Lake. Riverside, Li hts. Hullvil pring | duced rates. On Sunday TOYO KISEN KAISHA. §TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- "ner of First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting at Hongkong with mers for India, etc. No cargo receved on board on day of sailing. HONGKONG MARU. NIPPON MARU. AMERICA MAR{ Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market street, corner First. ‘W. H. AVERY, General Agent. m The 8 8 Australla salls for Honolula Wednesday, Jan. 10, 1909, at 2 p. m. S.'S. Moana safls via Honolulu and Auckland (OMPANY- 10, Syiney Wednesday, Jan. 24, at 8 p. m. Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawati, Samos, New Zealand. Australia, India. Sues, England, etc.; $610 first class. D. SFHECKELS & BRUS. €O., e ;i' 7, Foot Pacific St. rw“:.u‘m CAPE NOME. OR PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES apply CAPT. W. E. NESBITT, 516 Market, | ~COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE.™ | DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Sailing every Thursday Instead of Saturday, from November 2, 1899, at from Pler 42. North Riv Morton t. LA CHAMPAGNE. AQUITAINE. Jan. 18; LA GASCOGNE, Jun: | 25; LA NORMANDIE, Feb. 1. First-class tp Havre, 30 and upward: § per cent reduction on | 5; 5 per | round ‘trip. Second class to Havre, $45: cent reduction on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN- ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson buflding), New York, J. F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacific ' Coast Agents, § Montgomery ave., San Francisco, BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. Steamer “Monticello." Tuee, Wed. Tn 5 FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJD, . ): Fri- MOUNT J:MAL’GIS SCENIC RAILWAY | wien an Francisco via Sausalito Ferry. .. 8:00, 1 Steam-heated closed car on all tratne > re—San ins. u‘.’; Franclsco to Summit and Return, at 945 | CALIFORNIA LIMITED Fe Route. running over the Santa The fastest train, & B $:00 p. m. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, BATURDAY, in Chicago at 2:1§ p. m, . TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, _TRIBAT, sURDLT. TORSDL. wibndinay. 'OVERLAND EXPRESS I ot iy sm for Denver, . l;“ Kansas City, Chicago and the East VALLEY ROAD Arriving FRIDAY, SUNDAY, B2 8- A | _WEEK DAYS—*1: S or Mi!l Valley and Wednesdays .‘YM oy . *10:00, *11:30 & m.; (*)_run to San ke, Witter S i Laytonville, Bell's Springs, Olsen’s, Dyer, Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at ree round triv tickets to all pointe ond San_ Rafasl at hait rates. o icket Offices. 650 Market M. C. WHITING, General Manager. st.. Chromtcly R AN, = Gen. Pass. Agent. Broadway. 0 office, 201 J street. €an Jose office, T West Santa Clara street ORTH PACIFIC GOAST RAILROAD. 4 Via Secsalite Perry. ‘'ommenct) Oct 00, "!n'll. W0 & m.: *1:48 245, 6:30, Trains ked FROM BAN RA o EEK DAYES