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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1900. o OFFICES AND STORES—TO LET. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. SPECIAL NOTICES. ine A., widow of the late John Cassin and e agacs P e SR beloved mother of Mrs. Frank Anderson, a i FOR exchange—Los Angeles income property, | TH. native of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged clear, for Oakland or San Francisco property. | Orphan Asylum Society herewith gives no- | 73 years. O Jet st with high and @ry cellar, | Whai have you? Box 2564, Call office, tice that the following orphan apd half of-| CLASSEN—In Alameda, January 14, 1900, 1 T i ————— phan girls and boys have been admitted to Johenne, beloved wife of A. F. A. Classen, a 2 RANCH TO LET. the institution from July 1, 1899, to Jan. 1, | native of Germany, aged 53 \vears and 11 2 AUCIH}N SALE =Y 5 e 1%00: Anna M. Clemens, 10 yrs. § mos.; The- | months. (New York and London, Eng., pa- “ ice PR Db b a8 . St resa C. Clemens, § yrs. 1 mo.; Petra M, ers please Copy.) NE of th 2 f desert | the northern part of the State and up in e FUR rent—Ranch of 10 scres, with house and | (lohiens 2 e s mos’. Margrock Porsimon. pers please copY) | tances are i of the recent features of dese: D, i e = prick banting Sioves | bamme esiiable for milk of chicken, suchi |- yre. i mos Marguerlic et 4 yra Smor: | cully laviied (0 atiend the funeral To-morrow mining progress in Southern Call | e Rtn Valiey ol Jands promises 16 ap. | WELL BROKEX HIGH CLASS ROADSTERS age or manufacturing n stre : back o Park. rah N. Nicol, 12 yrs. 10 mos.} Nina B. (Tuesday), at 11:30 o'clock, from her late res- - B & FASTER ~ R | e e 8 Lo Bty EHecd.'s i 10 idence, 14is- Pacific avenué, Alameda. ” fnter- custom mill at Borax Lake, forty | Proach in extent the past one over Mexl- | o\ 0y 1y giLvER FOW 2m), Brooks, 10 vis. 3 suos: Bther Do b oo, | ot 1.0. 0. X Cemaiy. miles from Johannesburg. It 18 a | “In Kern County over & hundred drilling WILKES (11,705) and Other Well Ethel Brooks, & yrs. | com: a N—In St. Helena, January 13, 1900, Selig, 4 Known Sires.) & mos.. Sibella Bank, 5 yrs.; Cru: ra, 9 ban Carrie » | rotary mill of about thirty tons’ daily ca- | rigs are operating day and night and more o G 14 et i | yre.4 inos.i Rowol Ieira. § yrs. § mos.s Vin- | Scarly beloved hustand of 'Oarrie Coheh | Dacity, and is nearly ready for operation. | are planned. Land values have risen in | A 0908 Chance (o Get a Gresn Trotter for the BUSH, 2526—Two sunny front rooms; furnished cent Isura, 7 yrs. 7 mos.; Alvin C. Rupky Mrs. Annie and the late M. §. Cohen, and | The result of its operation, as of all such | the oil districts. There is a great demand | The Property of GEO. FOX ESQ., CLEMENTS. rooms or of-| for light housekeeping; adults only. 1 yrs. 7 Carl §, H S 3 e o sunuy; also sunny | Fronk © Bomfoar § Bonicke s yrs. 11mos.i | brother of Isaac L. and Sadie Cohen, aged % | new mining facilitics where none existed, | 0T eXperienced drillers and they are be- | Also 55 head of BUSINESS AND DRAFT S n Ty, mos.; John ears and 9 months. ing drawn by higher prices from the | HORSES, weighing from 1100 to 1300, Well- BORROW on dlamonde and jewels: pollte at- | betercon. § yrs. 11| mos: Charles Pet- | nipnia Ty the German Altenhelm, Fruitvate, | 1l De the development of small mines | oithern flelds. The demand for drillers’ | matched patrs of biacks, bays, browns, dapp | UNCLE HARRIS, 1 Grant ave. | 3P0 o V0% Sictor Olson, yom Feterson. | “January 14, 1900, Mrs. Friedericke Dierks, | from which ore could not be shipped 50 | rigs and well supplies excesds the sup- Wiy TO-MORROW. o g g - = - Myron v - CLASSIFIED advertisements and -ubscriptions | A°Day, § yrs. 11 mos.; Henry E. Doy, 1 o mother of Mrs. Augusta Behlow of Alhambra, | far over a costly route to custom mill or | ply. At Summeriand wells are multiply- received at Call branch office, 2220 Fillmore st. | 10 mos.; Charles K. i’n-rerl:y1 yrn.’l % mos; | Cal. a native of Meckienburg, Germany, aged | smelter. It is being put up by San Fran- | ing in the ocean. Last month eighty-four ETORE red trom $45 to $%5. 8. E cor. ~ - e Lincoln’ G. Foster, 2 yrs. 10 mos.: G 75 years 8 months and 9 days. cisco men, who have developed a supply | carloads of ofll were shipped. ~ | TUESDAY....... et JANUARY 16, 108 : s: 4 rooms CLAY imore—2 large unturnished | Lompr, 4 yre. 3 mos.; Willlam Pauii, 10 ses, | JACQUOT—In this city, January 14, 1900, Br- | 570 o1 oo ¥or” Micers. o; Small ,,,Sf,,{ The Union Oil Company has recently At 11 A M., at # rooms B e Rudolph, 6 yrs. 6 mos.;: George N. nest, beloved husband of Josephine Jacquot = completed a second tank steamer to run | SALESYARD, COR. VAN NESS AVE. AND GOLDE 11042 fine rooms for 8 yrs. 2 mos.: Walter F. Nicol, I yrs. | and father of Mrs. Thereux and father-in-aw | Within a few miles can now work small | fOIPISteQ B S2conC tane SLEOimer ™o Lo MARKET STREET (1732 Market Street). 1 h Willlam J, Riddle, 6 13 of Paul Thereux and brother-in-law of Mr. tities of ore and so be enabled to de- Catalogues now ready. Horses at vard. 10; bath. v yrs.; Leslie L. : Soicopin San Francisco Bay. Extensive additions J § al ol lics Riddle, 2 yrs.; Frank Madden, 10 yrs. 3 mos.; | &nd Mrs. A. Metral, a native of France, aged | velop their claims if they have valuable | gre being mads to );ho storage capacity of CHASE & MENDENEALL, WORTH, 22— Large unfurnished bay- | Galen Clark, 14 yrs. 5 mos.; Percy L. Milier. | 61 years. = Successors to Killip & Co.. om: housekeeping: adults: $10. T,7s i1, mos: Georse ¥ Furley, § yrs 4| E¥Friends and acquatntances are respect- e e o s it 5o Majave/| B8 Southern_Callfornia flelds and miles Livestock / uctioncars s : 2 vrs. 8 mos - invite eral G = - cor. Eighth—Newly furnished | Lindner, 3 ¥ra. 3 mob.; Walter Brooke 1 5rs: | Sav) Janasey 17, &t 10 cloek, from the narioss | Desert ‘are being rapidly brought nearer | *Th’hakersfisla Californian reports that rooms; also 3 unfurnished | 4 mos.; George Bank, 1 yr. 5 mos., and Wil- | of J. S. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue, | 10 Successful development and operation, | trial run made by the Santa Fe Railway housekeeping; 2 beds LEAY llam Kerr, 4 yrs, thence to L O. 0. F. Hall, Seventh and Mar- | both possible and actual. The Randsburg Company of oll from Bakersfield wells gave — g MARY P. MacCRELLISH, ket streets, where services will be held under | railroad thrust a new boom to the east| gtisraciory results and that Master Me- AR T s45—TFront room 3 Secy. P. O. Asylum, $07 Pine at. the auspices of Franco-American Lodge No. | clear to the Panamint Mountains, CUsStom | chanic Rutherford has recommended the < i . > PRy 5 e e N MRS DR, B. I WILLIAMS gives ol —| 207, I O. O. F. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- | mills at Randsburg, Johannesburg and | Gue of that ofl on all the engines of the MPANY, TH, 1152 connected sunny housekeeping | - for rheumatism, and ladles spectalivte ik | o o7 Garlack set miners to digging as far on- | yajjey system. The same T states that SAN PR S ¢ Progerties. ms’ running water; 38 Market st pecialists. 1085 | KpYES—In the City and County Hospital, Jan- | ward as hauling ore was practicable, and | o 42¥ B¥SCER, SR S0 BERRE BICIE COG » AN “ per Share. San sy Front rooms for house: | ROOMS pay Ay 1416, Jobn W, Keyes, o mative: of | the development of subterranesn water|gtockton and Freano, which, with the ons Olalis Eluo, Foat of Maeld Sinel) JAK, 54-Large sunny fro: b C papered f 33 whi s ichigan, age: years. supplies has recently giv 0 Sk Limited. | O ing: s, bath; new house. | _ painting done. Hartman Paint cor a1s This’ | LAWE Entered into rest, in this city, Jan- | to the region. The successful development ;’;:&"“"l'g;“‘:‘h‘"yn“:;m'l}‘n: upply at the | yolve — Frow Dromussn 15, 189, — anmrve SIX NE DRILLED. SOLK, 1620-Two large sunny u ed — = | ‘uary 14, 1900, Rose, beloved daughter of the | of new mines by capitalists in Bouthern P h o POLK, 162 . BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; late Joseph and Rose Lawler and sister of | Inyo County has further dfawn attention t: A Benicta, Suisun, Elmirs, Vacaville, Roome Milis bunidin . losete; water; cheah ____ | elty or country. PACIFIC COLLECTIONCO.. | Mary, Joseph, Thomas, Kate, Annie, Emma, | and money across the desert and now & | Vvien the Onelda, in Amador County,| _ _o e g San Franciso ght room; ges, running water; | 410 Montgome rooms C James, nie and Lawn Lawler, a native of | continuation of the Randsburg Railroad | Bets into full operation it will be one of ‘-‘: oo Do, Willows, . hass e 3 <. 16% sht room: gus, ——— e | f2meg, Fannie into Inyo County seems certain. That will | the great mines of the State, &8 it Was | 7,09, Maime o e 459 PALMISTRY. OTWELL, $37—U; < 3 sunny bay-win- D¥Friends are respectfully invited to at- | stimulate mining operations over a big | a generation ago. The finest hoist on the e > casvy SHOTWELL, S3-Tpper floacs § eunay ey Wi tend the funezal to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9 | helt of untouched mineral riches. The 8:304 The Overiand Limi* Dene e dow roms and bath; $1( iz 4 LML o'clock, from her late residence, 2545 Seven- d' °, that desert's greatness is nearing. coast has long been in operation over oy wited—Ogden, sty 2 S i e B teeninatreot, thence to St Charles Church, T O, T & " | the new vertical shatt which London cap- Pt gy e g e e K. - s Sighteenth and Shotwell streets, where a sol- T - s have sunk nearly 2000 feet, reach- e e racms: et GAr, ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. emn requiem high mass will be celebrated for | 1w York boulevards and the Mojave | ;% IS5 Jave SURK BeARY Jhl foTe and, & g TS iend - 3| the repose of her soul, commencing at Desert are two of the early patrons of the | iy giamp mill is in process of erection. housekeeping rooms, com- | $ME—LOT 26x125; cottage 5 rooms and bath; | o'clock. Interment Hofy Cross Cemetery. | automobile. The latter offers-a “big | The plant and new development will rep- street l:?rl;o;ilr‘v; ne::y‘é:!ra-e 5k McKENNA—In th]-‘s ‘l:l‘}e)'r,r;lr:nu:ry llz,&m at | fleld” for the beastless vehicle and needs | resent an investment of several hundred shed room =% B v 33000; i file Tudesi| - niw resldence. 901 T g am. | ¢ Jt already has a prospecting wagon | thousand dollars before a ton of ore Mo o B RO T e e e s oaagr? 9100 cash. balance | beloved hushand of Catharine G. McKenna. | dffven Dy gasoline, and pianned to carry | milled. OF its present status the Am great snap. and father of Willlam V., Thomas R., Charles i dor Led; ys: g STRTp e, $3000—Lot 40x150; Morton st. S v £ . water, provisions, shelter, assaying out- or ger says: A_BRANCH office for the reception of 8aver- | roads: near, station and school} handerme mob | Al Mary A e Sasite of At ote.” The ided of gayly dashing over | *The work of mill building at the Onei- 1 nts and subscriptions has been opened | cottage of 7 rooms and bath; $600 and $25 per [ Friends and acquaintances are respect the vast arid wastes, Sto) ‘plnz anywhere | da mine has been delayed seriously on Polk st.; open until § p. m. | month. fully invited to attend the funeral this day | to hop out for samplés which may be as- | account of the impossibility of hauling 3 an ANCH office for Call advertisements and $2250— Lot 35x150; 2-story house of 6 rooms and (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock. Services will be | Sayed en route, and feeling indepenent of | the lumber to be used in its comstruction Wi bath; Alameda a) easy terms. the next far away well, has charmed a | from the depot at Ione to the mine. There | *§8:00x Nilcs, Livermore, . mear Morton-st. station; sidence. Interment Holy C) < ReML AL the res i is now at the lone depot about 200,000 feet et Mendota, Banfind, V! has heen established at 109 Va- G Cometery. by electric funeral car from cor- | good many imaginative desert miners, and k o | $300-Lot 40x150: fine new 2-story house, 8| nper of Twenty-first and Guerrero streets at | it may be partially carried out. The im- | of lumber for that mill, which cannot 2 fhce for Call advertisements and | rooms and bath: Yorfon st near stations &8d | Drompt 10 o clock, aginative, however, might dweil on what | possibly be hauled in & manner that will i ~ ms bas been established at the | SCgi%: B hs s ce S per muniy. MESSIBR—In the City and County Hospital, | wouid happen If the thing broke down | be prohtable to either the owner or the | corner of Twenty-second and Ken- | ¢ L 00 Fo8,) Pal0: on faln avenue; cottags | " January 14, 1900, Raoul Messier, a native of | sixty miles from anywhere. teamster for some weeks to come. The ‘Napa, Cal v tucky sta.: open until 9 p.m | * Houses to let in 1] purte ot Alamed Canada, aged 47 yea Al delay already caused by bad roads will R e S T Moot b P, MOREAT: & 0O. MOORE—In this city, at the residence of her | Big steam traction engines have been | probably place the completion of the mill | M ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfara. 1432 Park st., Alameda, Cal. daughter, 905 Fourteenth street, January 11, | successfully substituted for the pic- | as late in the coming year as July. The 1900, Caroline Leonora Moore (hee Rodgers), | ¢ 1eqque twenty-mue outfits which have | development of the mine in the new shaft E. 188 Sixth_Rooms 31 CABH balance casy terms; new Troom | dearly beloved wife of William F. Moore, and and on the levels therefrom continue un- to % per week, and | house: 2 blocks to local. 1 block to Park st.;| mother of Wiliam F. Jr. and Albert Moore, | S0 long nauled borax across the sandy | o0 % “Cmcient management of John WICK HOU per night: § SIS and keeping: open all night. beautiful_sunny home: write for particulars, | Mrs. A. E. Walkor, Mrs. A H. Joost and the tes, and their use s rapidly increasing | 3¢ - - g ; : AT e = " WAL P TODD, 1670 Broadway, Oakland. | Iate Frank, Estellc, John and Lizzie Moors, | in this State and Arizona, It Is hardly 1o | Siiote soranc, S cRover the sixty stamp oy P JRE awd Saier s 1 e | @ native of Hessen-Cassel, Germany, aged 63 | tate and Arizona. It is hardly to | mill is completed the property e gl o [ A gOME_Send description, condition and loe Years 2 months and 2 days. A member of st, | be doubted that oll, electrie and qther mo- | well opened, that it can be kept runaing : ok o b .. e , 3% N Paulus Fraue) V' E i | inde ely. £ fay. MRS L EIR | i web P smaas ot DR e | U Eadiur PRy VAR L e TR o roads and help solve the transporta- ¥ e cor. Stockton—Single an e - — - tion problem. W. C. Ralston, resident of the - . Srops = EF Friechds and acquaintances are respect- P i . P s | 3 F. FOURAI T, Nquse 7 rooms: cholce | ufiy invited (o attend the funeral this day | The Jullan district in San Diego County | ni Miners' Association, was in Washing- (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of | Wants automobile freighters, and the mer- @ vay h d while | a 2 ting the subject | ton last week on his way home and while her daughter, Fourteenth street, near | chants of Julian are agitating 3! ey Noe, thence to St. Paulus German Evangeli- | of putting several trucks in operation be- BFRKELFY ADVERT]SEMENTS cal Lutheran Church, corner Eddy and Gough | tween that place and San Diego to carry and Interior Department officials to ald 4 " streets, where funeral services will be held, | both freight and passengers. It Is sald | the passage of the mineral lands bill and o. 1854)—Fur- - o mis., o unfarnished. commencing, at 2 o'clock. Interment 1.0, that tripe now requiring 231'|;32"¢':?w3§ | other mining measures. One of his efforts iifornis Erproms foe- - c TC 1206 Market, cor. Golden G < : % . b made in six hours, and sever: E was a delightful and winning dinner at ramen! aryarille, Redd TON. 06 Marker cor Golgen Gate| ~ BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. OgATA-In ey Jagusry it o0 aricmae | B8 A" rolee ar pelpg canvaseed fn ber | B Arfitgfoh o R Tallidhua deleen: Boriland. Praet Sovesa nd Fagh : . B e Jara, beloved husb rga s elsewhere, | v 7 - MUST SEL] % G 1 alf of the project. There, a + | tion, several other Western Senators and E CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | M1 o SELL TO-DAY. O'Gara, father of John, James and Dominick | frelghters, hay dealers and others inter- Boitoientatives and Land Commissioner S e = &i1 branch office. 2200 Fillmore 8t | g o0, MO0, Houses, enstern frontase and | O'Gara, and brother of John O:Gara of Gran- | ested in established methods of (ranspor- | Hiobraen [Foot = N i = ¢ cw s: elegant finish; ville, Cal., Mrs. Marraret € 4 - E g : A e e e . furnished; | 0¥ half a block from University of Caltfornia: | ton, Mack, and Mra. Jages McKenna, a na: | tation are in active opposition. That is| “Siephen Bowers of Governor Gage's ANk Cienls Saa ose Tolion, > bed; $12. | &ll ready to move into: easy payments. Parti: | tivé of Siigo, County Si{go, Ireland, aged § | the case up In Shasta County, where & mining bureau has been studying Rands- V-window; mantel; double S s culars of M. L WURTS, v Vi 0 b-18 franchise for a steam traction line out of | - land. - Pavltalh Gxna },;’;",’:,‘J,‘,lf’,‘“ and 18 daya. (Boston papers | Giiding to a lumber camp I8 a burning | g;’a":e"‘“,“'rf t’;d:r?\:'{(ng?n'u:: ",;';Ca',’.l":g —— €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Iocal question. Other automobile projects | oy ihern California mining flelds. W. H BERKELEY F fully invited to attend the funeral this day | have been started in California mining re- ot e i e FRIEILET. MOUNS (Monday). at 245 oclock. from 141 Fost | glons, and the probabilities are that the | Storms reached Jackson early In the week | FIFTH, Pleasant, sunny, unfurnished | corner Sixth (The Oliver)—Sunny a6 | Amer: " v & >, began his studies of mother lode - ed_rooms: suites or single; new mgt. |/ thence to 11 o'clock creek route f automobile as an ore carrier will soon | 40d > reliab | “THE PLEASANTON,” 2632 Durant ave,, near | L0 o g 4 Yy | mines in Amador County. It is expected | . FURNISHED rooms {0 let. Apply 1883 Devisa- | uaiversity Rooms with or without board: | oroor o iaie clenr Sasvnrs 3 ioos, Hermap | NEUC \P technical mining literature. that & bulletin by him will be published | : L = Calitorn Tiiiesd g ladies preferred. J. Otto, father of Mrs. Ermle Bredehoft, a| A good deal of current transportation ‘"\;!:‘3163 that some fifteen néw qQuirts | "fil‘izzk POPTE :‘!RRV. . - S e ety Tariiied: native of Pennsylvania, aged 5 years, Late | progress in California is closely related | miliz are to be Shipped Into BIKIYOU | Tonie M ot oiue et St iy 8— front ro a member of Garfield Post No. 3, G. A. R. | 9:00 11:00a.. 31 *300 13:00 o — OAKLAND “)VFRTISFMENT& £ Friende and acquaintances are’ rapest. | to the mining industry, as it needs to be. | County next spring and summer, or A8| egg § . . 405 (The Navarre)_FElegantly furnish- h\ ¥ ¥ tully Invited to attend the funeral thie day | The richest part of the mother lode, that | soon as the wagon roads are in good COD- | prep OAILIND-—Feot .rlnflny d rooms, en suite or single. MRS. H. HYER. (Monday), at ‘I o clock, from the pariors of | in Amader County, about and between | d:tlon for hauling the heavy machinery | 31200 *100" 1200 GIRARD House 192 inny farnisl A. W. Martin & Co., 115 Geary street. Inter- from the railroad depot, says the Yreka - GIRARD House, 132 Seventh—Sunny turnished | OFFICE—Q0S8 BROADWAY. | iment National Cemetery. Freslaio: ™| Jackson and Sutter Creck, is likely tg be | SO, The § bresent it is hard work to COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). ms: day week; . PIERCE—In the City and County Hospital, | Feached by a ra Eaatern atsociates have | haul even an empty wagon. This winter ird and Townsend Sta.) atents Eol GATE ave., OAKLAND REAL ESTATE January 14, 1000, Harry Plerce, a native of | Mann and some Eastern clates Dave | so far is one of the best ever known in B Vs Tl s Toishars T3 the hatrare m; private o el | Califoriia, aged 31 years, s e e Company and. progose. 5o | Siskiyou County for successful minine. — +7u6ea Sem Joss sud Wey Siaticne (New isco; latest styles only, 2 nished front room; | $%0 CASH. balance 28 per month; modern | POIPE-In this city, January 12, 160, Augusta, | {00 3 25 0l Standard gauge road from | Ihere has becu a great amount of rain e e maseaging, $1; good switches, $1; ; sunny and § 10 18 & m. 123 St tieme house; § ‘minutes’ walk to local v nen P TR % ¥ 7 ; native of German Tone to the towns mentioned. The many o Baveots | AL VoM - O, WA BoadN DiRa, [ Friends are © fully invited to at- | men interested in stages and freighting | b6 Very desirable. In connectlon with this Obiago, Suit, Lompos and s, en sulte or | BARGAIN—$750 for a four-room cottage, with [ tend the funeral services this day (Mon- outfits are presenting much opposition. | n0q" 4 le elon ®any treezing of ditches Statlons ... room; elevator. basement: lot 33 1-3x100; rent $81 per annum; day), at 1 o'clock, at her late residence, 926 | What a rallroad would mean to these min- oF 4 ping the continuous use of giants and snow, though more of the latter would = ,*91004 Sau Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Crus, be very desirable. In connection with this Pacilic Grove. Paso Robles, Sau r night; $1 50 to 8 : B . twel i . i Way Stations. . per 1 per convenient to cars, train and proposed ter- | Shotwell street. Interment orivate. | ing interests is indicated by the following T FIOPPIRE t0F K With | temperdtyrs jgon ond nd baggage to and from the fe HANCOCK House 781 Mission—Select family | minus of Sante Fe R. R. Apply R. J. MONT- | SEMERIA—In this city, January 14, 1900, Jules | Ledger: 1 By GrRIne, R P A Redwood, Menl rooming house: §150 to $5 per week. GOMERY., 410 Thirteenth i@ Dakiand. M., daasty, buoved LERBAE ot Camalls b | Tonu ueSmpcon Tedgs not lower than 2 at coldest and 30 to &0 R R The Impassable condition of the wagon | ,5et of the time. In the dry_ diggings Tres Pinos, Santa Criz. Saiinas, meria, father of Arthur Semerfa. son of Mrs. » sunny rooms; nicely fur | THE first-class. old- SOt e = A - roads and the congestion of freight at the o B S arried with Monterey aud Pacific Grove. - g 0 HOWARD, §26_Clean, respectable; Z5c-$1 per | XCE, %8 Broadway, Onkland. " 7| and Mrs. W. A. Genesy, a native of France, | the mother lode, are most s£ouvincing |aoaked that the water supply even In the 18:88% Sandoseand Princivel Way 3B RAY. 11 BAdy st | _nieit: 5183 per week: Howard cars to door | 300 WILL eell quick for $1200; fine cormer | v4S, Bt o months ana 1T daye | B e e e by wagonols | ry or high gulch and bar diggings will 13:38¢ Ban Joesand Principal g 4G5—Sunny furnished; folding bed; gas, | UACnERi ot 4xITE: 8 rooms: up to date | Pine street, January 13 1900, Ferdinand Vas- | deplorably inadequate for the volume of | (a5t longer In the hot season than & DA San Jous ok Wey Sestio r sale at 342 Sutte bath: $19; also single, §1. bt e Ay, Sekiand sault, beloved husband, of Virginia G. .| business ‘to be handied Threo hundred | 3o mi at the Arbona mine is running A for Morning T for Afternoon - - - — = v, Ve 10 S o-day a v very - TESSIE. ¥, near Bmporium—Furnished {root | OAKLAND KURNITURE FOR SALE. Feramana' 1 ooh Tadiee f Vimns | e e e A R e k| "I TR, Yrues ’ “rooms, % nd de M e | mative of New York City, aged S0 years. weather in the railroad vards and the | 1% s - | @Toesdave and Fridays ursdays and Sundava. S for_your casi-off clofi | MARKET, sw—Furnished fromt 7oomT 5bovs | Apintroauaion to s from . Seheiibaas the | 8 Funeral " toorm the’‘chaper of ity | Srehe il (he, talizand, yards and the | round of oles in the ledge the superin: =t * rou o e e urniture dealer. 1ith and Fraoklin Oskiand. | Eviscopal Church, Bush and Gough streets | yroffic” opens, it will take months to get | in order to gather the specimen rock c ic-a-brac, tools, | MINNA. 667, corner Elghth—Newly furnished | ASSESSMENT NOTICES. Tt e LU L rig m""h,"‘"d:".“?.,mI&"fi,’:‘f’ffi;fl“b&"‘ thrown out by the blast. The work of :lm . Kearny, | bay-window room, $1 per week; transient e st S, WETHERED—In this city, January 14, 1900, at | thelr destinations, even if every avallable | stoping from the 500-foot level is in pro- o x weem 2 p SSESSMENT notice—Wittram Propelier Gom- | his residence, James s Wetherad, ‘a | team and wag Cohe - | Bress. On this property Is a case of a FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFId F e Toom for one or office and principal place of business, | Dative of Baltimore. (Marvland papers please | , The extension of the Sierra Railway up pnj] peing erected before the true worth rent $6 S 27 Market st., San Francisco. copy.) thfl: r:mlhnr 1lude from _J:mmttovivsn dlecia.)\:x& of the mine Is known. ? ; fh—mlhw" CM:A". RS = Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of | L7 Notice of funeral hereatter. els Camp s progressing, ved |~ Much actvity i3 now golng on around rry, Foot of Market St. E jtable Sor 1e8 15| {he Board of Dicectors, held on the I6th dey In hin ity Jabuacsy 1 130 Au- | BY: wet Weather. . ‘The roadbed is graded | mostotoen. Tuolumne County, i tip way = i of December, 1899, an assessment (No. T) of dearly beloved wife of John ohn, | to the cut through Table Mountain and | of mining. and many recent striks are L g e gl g g OO AN 2 one (1) cent per share was levied upon the | mother of Willlam, Walter, Erich and Her: the steel bridge over the Stanislaus at | reported from there. m. 'Tnn'dm"—nxul tri) we and NATOMA, T8-One large sunny room; §8. | capital stock of the ’gmn*;;r:t:ulxa 'Q:’::h:: - man Wobn and Mrs. Julla Tefeber, and sis- | Robinsons Ferry is being erected. The bottom of a beach lagoon in Hum- Extra trips at L ately pited § o 5 er ot Horr ‘man, Thomas and the late Emma The oil boom will give Kern County a dt County is being rospected with a a native of Neumarkt, Germany, aged | short branch road from Bakersfleld to one | bond wump. vardiee O'FARRELL, furnished rooms and c lights: day, wk., mo. ected: bookiet. J. WHIT! §,2t the office of the company at the | Koch, address 9:20, 11:00 a m.; 1:80, 330, den, Oak | 4 years & months ana 9 d . 5 . « 2 . - o i 2 d o % ¥ uar; v iny ttend t . . | 905 o e z L :20, J:10 & m-; REAL "STA“"_',C Y—FOR SALE. 1 a week: translent, £ 0, will be delinquent and advertied sooarye | fully Invited to attend the funeral this day | Ofl fs engrossing the attention of an In A mica discovery has been made near 10, 7:50, e (Monday), at 1 o'clock, Y public auction, and unless Davment is | dence 145 York sirect, between Tweniy. | CTeasing number of people in the State. | yacumba, on the Colorado desert. fn San m. Saturdays—Extra trips SPECK 3 Y < Ellis st.—Incandescent light, m. A SPECK & CO. " 67 MARKET 8T Toking room and Iadies’ par. | Made before, will be sold on the 12th day of | fourth amd Twenty.ftih, Interment Cyencss | Stocks in ofl companies are being sold in | Diego Colnty. J. O. DENNY. W 956, 1130 & m; 1:40, 3:60, 508, $140,000; grand buy; near Chromicle; rents ght, 35c to 31 50; week, $2 to | February, 1600, to pay the delinquent assess. | Lawn Cemetcry. 23 o5 8 to #0; elevator on offics’floor; | ment:_SoBsther with costa of advertising and | WILSON—In this city, January 14, 1900, Trens, = = = ~ 000 o . n roo wit t and cold water; baths. pe! o4 4 elo vil- 0 ¥ rents }4000 per year; 80-foot corner, | _T00ME W ind cold water; DathS.___ | rectors. CHARLES A. HUG, Seorstary, | Looved daushter of John A, and Delia Wil- | . early morning tides are given in the left | Stmr North Fork. Bash, Eureka. 5 4-story briek: near Or | SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eightb st., 337 Market o0 Benjamin. George, Mannah sun pned tot | hand column and the successive tides of the [ Stmr Charles Neison, Anderson, Seattle. y: & : near Or- Market—Furnished and unfurnished. — — husen, Mra. J. L. Reed and Mrs. G. Peppin, | daz in the order of pcourrence as to time. The | Stmr Ruth. Lundquist. —— @ L Lo g b OGN = 1E Ouks, 113 Third—4 & rooming house DIVIDEND NOTICES. L nfatlsdnn‘l“mnrl co, aged 7 years § mma:"(u‘r;'ee column sives the second tide of | ~Stmr San Jjuan. 58 property; rents $250; new | for good peo) R. HUGHES, Proprietor. SR T % S eeemssemmess | a0 the last or right hand column gives the | = Stmr Pomona, Parsons, Eurnk.‘. n THIRTEEN R Soier Ftariinbed e 4 No. ¢ per ¢ the day, except when there are but | Fhip Bohemia, Whalman, Nanaimo. new; all rented. THIRTEENTH, 9, near Valencia—Furnished | ghare) of the HUTCHINSON SUGAR PLAN. last tide of 4 t Ship Bohiesa s Novato, cornér on Leavenworth | - uny room; fent W; also large front room; | TATION COMPANT. will be pavabls st ihe W eather Report. Ehsde shtan, ':,':::‘n“‘::s"?.f‘:?.;nafi":, | 'g'.’-h'm;rpk‘_le":-r;;f i, pt.‘u.;;:;.', Queenstown. —— e AER AN et R = e o . No. 227 Market st.. ¢ e Fnited States Coast Survey charts, except | SehrJ G North, Austin, Honoipu. e B s TURK, 3153 sunny furnished rooms, suitable | Snd After Saturday, January 20, 190 Trgns- (120th Meridian—Paciflo Time.) When & minus slign (—) precedes the height, | Schr Volunteer, Bressem, Wiliapa Harbor. Fulton, - fer books will clode on Saturday, January 13, - " Ve o C. Wi r two. 299, /=t 3% 0'Wa0k &t SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 14, 5 p. m. | and then the number given is subtracted from TELEGRAPHI R bW 5 B R . X > : 3 . ¢ the charts. The plane o S . m— o ESS ave, 101 cor. Fell_A picely fur- E. H. SHELDON. Secretary. The. following are the scasonal rainfdlls to | the Aereh EIWER D7 NS GURNS oo o P aaters. | rom T o O ooy iileg ™ T Weather Lytto ned eanny front room: folding bed. bath, | DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. § (35 cena per | 3418 a8 compared with those of the same date | [ISTERCS 8 I8 TR n Sl o B ST | e Goy California st.; 3 good flats. | & *iationary washstand, Are Deraons; reqt | Share) of the Kilsuea Bugsr Plantation Co, | last season and rainfall ‘in last twenty-four ¢—————————————————6 | Fire took place this morning at Section 1 of 3 eholcs flats of ; R A S etom. oSN i | BOLe: Z the seawall, damaging about 1000 sks grain be- | make ofter. - At | 3 e e i eingis | Savacy 1A, M. Tianster Soks wiil Hiost | <itations. 0 Ebare Sl Steamer Movements. fore it 4ras extingulshed. or EPECK & CO., | VAN e e L ©on Tuesday, January 9, at 3 o'clock p. m. | Eureka .. v 2.00 - 32.02 I5.80 AR S = s e et y e E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. | Red Bluft . 000 1076 12.00 e | W e Suall: casricd Sway Tore: om_ cottags - e reT ¢ S gy 5 Sacramenta Trace 135 13 | 7 . had a heavy SW squail: ore- R el e B | VAN NES§ ave. “i—Elegantly turnished and | DIVIDEND notice—The Nevada National Bank | gan Francisco s Trace 1433 1.8 TO ARRIVE. SN LTSS TI0 N (h Ce S e can be made in 2 flats | Upfurnished rooms, with board; price reason- | poarg' of directors of thie bank, held January | FreSR0 Lo g ol o From. " DOMESTIC PORTS. Apply almer ’ e L 1900 a dividend was declared fer the half | (nOehendencs oo PR b = TS PORT BLAKELEY—Sailed Jan 13—Ship P B — | A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- | Jear endinc December 31, 189, at the 38 v <4 Vit o 0.0) 45T o494 |Samoa |Humboldt James Nesmith, for Delagoa Bay, via Fort | & 3-story brick hiouse, sunny side | tisements and subscriptions has been opened | Seven (7) per cent per snnum, pavable or. | GO0 5l E 2.6 i 345 | Columbia . jportiand. Townsend; schr Vega, for San Francisco. i g A d at 1222 Polk st.; open till 9 p. m. B ey Conna s 20 the 160k P“k. ;ifl Yuma ... 0.00 0.66 1,33 | China Sm"‘; ol PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Jan I4—Br bark >3 n rear ya AN e e Rl S days inclusive, 5 o § San Franciaco data: Maximum temperature, | E. Thompaon...|Seattls. Dominion, for Honolulu. : at Sants Rosa for Mark Week 3 a = : e DIT: . e o . for ¥ ; o NEW cottages, houses and fiats for sale on | lencia at January 3, 1900, WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | Empire ........./C008 Ba: . Sailed Jan 1+—Schr James Roloh, for Nou- §orines: at Clcverdale for s at Plerce and Waller sts.. bear Haleht: over 3 | X Rr e atfics Tor Call advertsements and | o —— FORECAST. Mackinaw ......[Seattle. mea; schr William Bowden. for Port Pirte, 0 “Dencen Speingn Hgtlans’ Sesinga houses #ald in same biock Terms to. suit by | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and A Rl GES DEAT The weather is generally cloudy and threat- | B, Thompson...|Seattle. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Jan 14—Schr Fred Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs, [.','4. Bay, Lake FUNELSON. butlder. 1 el B AT S DRI B — —) ening west of the Rocky Mountains, except in ! Bristol Departure E Sander. from Port Townsend. and Hartlett Springs; at Ukiah for V! = S T | open 11 9 prs gt e Arizona and extreme Southern California. Light | Coos Hay........ NeWport. SAN PEDRO. Satled Tan MSchr J H Bruce. = Boringa. Springs. Blue Lau: E residence—$su0; Det. Buchasan | e B AR Tains have fallen from Central Calif d | Waila Waila. for Tacoma. Dail Upped Laks, Fomes Webster. GEO. W. CHAPIN, 11 Mc e y— BORN. ey . o ornia. &5 " FOREIGN PORTS. Potter Vailey, John s, Riverside, Lieriey’ Webs e T . Nevada northward to the British line. Aberdeen - ) ; ell's, Banhedrin Heights, Hullville, OrS y BUCHER—Tn this city, January 6, 1900, to the | The pressure has risen over the northern haif | Pomona Hu % YOKOHAMA—Arrived Jan 13-Jap stmr il Sanhe - A Cheap, new : e o B Poathel b Ao I wife of Charles C. Bucher, a daughter. of the Pacific Slope and fallen slightly over | South Portland. p-rmr% Pcvl America. Maru, bence Dee 21 ot pfin‘?-l manu'“m m’ldv-mmu rass. provements: Nog and Hill sts.: | Cant . 100MS for Nouse- | ppNNETT—In this city, January 1, 1900, to the | the southern. Alohs. ..... ....ICrescent City OCEAN STEAMERS. 5. Bell's Springs, Olsen’s, Dyes, et cars: patent Sidewalk. e ———————— | ~ Wife of John Bennett.' a son. s uipesinr nas d""x‘}i'; gver southern por. | Newburg - irars St QUEENSTOWN- Salled Jan 14 Stmr Campa- e cuse and lot wanted in pleasant loca. | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, [ MNUTT—In this clty; to the wite of Dr. R. B. Hinie e o aad Northern | ot A City...|Crescent City nta, from Liverpool, for New York. B A o b et ALLER box %7, Cafl offi o e e | e s | Conditions are. favorable for Iight showers | Corona;. . RATLROAD TRAVEL. On_Sundsy round trio tickets to all points RENTED, ¥ Nortn ornia an ort] e ‘Rata ton. e e EXNTED. reratred bought “ecld; machine MARRIED. Shts Cver Rovida and Uian ind Nortners | Copuiiie FIVEF %E%m'u-m %, Cawontets » e phone Mint 45 N—-BARNETT—In this el - | Arizona Monday. ‘olon ... L TING. A § 90 to 75 per acre; § to | - | R b Tev. Tohn A B tis- | “Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | Lady Joicey Maniger. Gen. Pass. Ageat. 40 mcres. size tracts to sult; cash, easy terms | ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; re- | 1" Charles E. Churchman of San Fran. | hours, ending midnight, January 15 1900: Caarina .. F H"'A IM T | g might take part in exchange; all very ng at lowest rates. 205 Tourth st. hsos and BT -AAiila Bamnett or fants Noge Northorn Callfornia—Cioudy. probably with | Willamette | e S bt T oty | BTN S IO s £: Adils Bamete ot fantn Ross | | iawers Monnys LM norineriy Fing. Wathiaras | PACIFIC COASY RAILROAD. Gesirabie location: within 2% miles. by level STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. DIED. Southern California—Partly cloudy, probably | State of Cal. | Vis Seusatite eprinkied ad I,,m Napa: unlurp-‘-nd for o5 & P T . ‘with showers on ’lhdt northwest coast &OW; Dorle ... an e ou e 1, chb‘hl‘,. fru't, vineyard, olives, nuts, corn, etc.; now RODOL] — therly wind. Santa Cruz. Commenc| : L 1., b immense crops oOf Erain:. enequaled B P i ey R0 MOTIE 0. | dbiott Wiam 1T Moo Ot L. | e TGN 1M it o s | BAR FROM EAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEE i paminess, 3 living creeks. abund. | e—— L PO TR | Anderson, Mary J. G Garg, Michael Mondsy:_colder, Volumnia WEER DAY~ 00 5 e a ater: complete ! : scat- = ssin, s % 5 | e | .. 299, 11:00 & m.: *1: p s e sl semciav wowioms e eine i DR N e e Wit en TN, Mbaday A TRA TRIPSFor Mt Valley p or than stated. =L S S aroen hen, ‘Sellj Poppe, Augusta 1z0na—Cl with rain orth | ———————————————— & " and San Rae THE LAND AGENT, | THE Girls' Directory Orphan Asylum gives no- | Siirs. Fricdericke Bemoria Juloe M. ArisnngeERaR, e 1o tion. | Sails, | Pler. fael, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturday tice that the following orphans and ball Dietks, Vi > portion, partly cloudy in south portion; colder | Steamer. - d 11:3 p. m. » opp. Chrenicie bidg., . F. phans have been received Into the orphanags | Jecduot, Ernest YAssault. Ferdinand | jn north portion Monday. — E T e M NrATe A T, 1w & m; o rgains—When sending for | from July 1 to December 31, 1899: May Thers | Xeyes. John W. Wethered, James 8. San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy, probably | Santa Cruz.(San Pedro. gu. }!, ’ ml;lers;l T e e m oL, S Twtnbe ot TEEE 3 yrs. 1 mo.; Jennie Hussehot, % " Lawler. Rose Vohn, Augusta with showers Monday; light north wind. Hong. Maru|China&Japan|Jan. pm PM: Traine marked (%) run to Sen e e R Y )MlT“!A;ueHl McKenna, Willlam ‘Wilson, Irene G. H. WILLSON, .|Vic & Pgt Sd.|Jan. 16, xg-m Pler 3 P AN RAFAEL TO San m&; ; R B Fh Tmo.: Abita Roadiet $ yomr Vireis: 4 ¥rs. | Messter. Raoul Local Forecast Officlal, dan. 14, 10 amiPler 13 FRBER DAYS 15 4%, 16, D T B A i 2 izoel Q oSt fe” T make & special foatine of | -Annie Farres, § yro; Neiie Satrs s "4| " lam James, beloved husband of Sabrina L. w2 . . TRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Sonoma County places, I'm person- | mo.; Helena Griphe: Elise Ba B. Abbo native of Hamburg, Germany, e e i 4 13 N - B Saturdays at 640 K = Guainted with over 3600 ranches for | dinska. 8 yrs. 2 mo. y, 10 yrs.; | aged 61 years 3 months and 4 days, g F e Ty s S P T SUND. Bl 16 o mgy ie or exchange in California—more than any | Mary Daley, 3 yrs.; Martha Vallent, § yra.: L7 Remains at the funeral pariors of Bun- Sun, Moon and Tide, A amjPier 24 ¥ - 1340, %315, 4:45, 530 p. r ten agents In the State. I travel nearly | Alice Vallenit, 3 yrs.; Anneta Alvisc, 6 yre .| Ker & Lunt. 2666 Mission street, Mission Ma- P, . P -~ marked from San Quenttn. B IORELEY e e Aems | e Antonia Husstnst ¢ e ups AliE0, §| (D ON TIn thia clty, Janussy 12, 1, T : W et opp. Chronicie blag.. 8. F. oy, 6 yrm 8 im0 Wi e, 3 vt Kear- | A . beloved wife of Gaptain John 1. As: | United States Const and Geolletic Survey— ' 2:25,72:35, 3 . o e — “E2 = | Geraid Griphen, 5 yrs. 6 mo.; Charles Foun- | derson. daughter of Mrs. Cook of Madison, Times and Heights of High and Low 20, 3pm|Fler 3 TR ¥s, Wednesdays ang SANTA CLARA Valley fruit. farming and | tuin, & yrs 7 mo.; Howard Jenkins 6 yiv.| Ind., mother of Tillle, Arthur, Charles and Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San 3 amjPier 11 at ar: p. m. k Jands; owner's sale in tracts of § t0 50| Joseph Broderick, 3 yrs § mo.; Cella Basana | Etta Anderson and sister of Nicholas Cook of | Francisco Bay. Published by official au- e 0 ATS—8:8, 10:% . m.; 165, 38, Sy gcres; casy terms, or will exchange for 8an | §'yra.: Irene Basana, ¢ yra o o8 Basana, | UUiion. Ind., and Barbara Feheringer, a ng. | _thority of the Superintendent, am| ol T o PO A B P e ”; s tive of Madison, Ind.. aged 42 years 1 month NOTE—The high and low waters occur at Thie Is the quickest running and most 2 m. memvsi:mxfimmm 2 - . omer; NDO> ron in St s inn a 8 the city front on-street SR R B O ED- W A Orphan Asyium from July 3, 188, to Decems | L7 Frisnds and acquaintances are respect- | twenty-Ave ‘minutes iater than at Fort Font; luxurious train across the continent. L iiaye —Tomaies and vay scationn, e - ber 31, 189: Arthur Vanier, § ? nvited to attend the funeral to- tide is the sa & m. Sundays—Tomales and way stations AL h; 300 - e , 5 years; Charles | fully i morrow | the height of me at both places. ConyEcTING TRAIN LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO: | = - o oeg o F p,.,‘:.f g e 1 horse, 1| Vanier, 3. Frank Cryne, 4; Mary Canessa, $4; | (Tuesdey), at 1 o'clock, from the funeral par- 2 wong o pud 0t Toota: el yent the pluce at mo pand small | Peter Canessa. 3%4: Joseph Burns, § 5.6 lors of er & Lunt. 2056 Mission streat, MONDAY, JANUARY 15. Shipping Intelligence. sp.n. , Wednesday, Friday and |IOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY McLoughlin, 3 5-6; S o . 'y in at 2:15 par 3, acren, Goroom house. barn § chicken | Lo Bmich i Feter Beilly: by Gt Birin | Tam Comercry, | ble: Interment Cypress B time to cohneet with all Hutted | g Leps, San Franciscs v Saueaiito Ferey. close 0 town. GEO. C. YOUNG, Petaluma. | ¥, ?.'i".‘.'r'.'}mr’i"z“"‘ ’x‘?.‘r,'me.,.w"'“-. 3; | CASSIN—In this city, January 14, 1900, Cather- ARRIVED, OV:‘.’:;M . wsm-— ooed cat a ail m: by - > i . Y AR J Lea y heated ¢ car on ™ the et 3 = acres for| Dita Greenwood. 2: Laurence Bank, 3is: John Sunday, January M. RLA| ves San Francisco at 5:30 e e e o oty | Bezein 3 Francie Taaniing, 3 Winialh Mef' | RENRY d. GALLAGHER CO., stme Bonita, Nichotson, 4 hvirs from New- | EXPRESS B, with Palace aud Touriat | Fare—Saa Francisco to Summit aad Heturn. e A ood Sk aull Sewess Boow. K04 ot Guie. 1 30; Rews Houters b 5 (Successors to Flannagan & Gall ) port atil way Borts. . 1. days: from Ayd- DAILY Chicago and East. 4 Fe sehange for improved San Fran. | PILES—PETER FREILING'S pile salve, §1 THasA L o1 ‘,{P RN P ¥ Local trains between Stockton, YALLBY FOR sale or exchy for i LN plle salve, $1 per Fifth st., i ncoln . & . cimos peaperty eney Sor improyed San Busn- | “hox: warmnted to cure all casss of hissding, aliag T vy B e sokin Planter, McNelll, 18 days from* Hono- | F Hanford, Visalia, Tulars poap $8000. Address H. F. SPEITZEN, Watsonville. | jtcbing, external. internal or protruding piles without fall, no matter of ‘how long . ‘hr Mary C, Madsen. $ hours from Bodega. SAILED. MILLERAF lots and_blocks: fenced; water | standing. 1638 Devisaders st., near Sutter McAVOY SEE YOU IN San Francisco office. 628 Sos SUTTERVINLY, 9 Sheios ot MADAM ADA, magnetic healer; rheumatism -y A% S ch?.fi'm'- Zolling, Tacoga "7 4. | 'TRISCO SOON 1531; Oak ’?‘nfi"m.."‘ TEs ® - farm liat: g fale' blemishes oure ; Masket ot betwesn oy iy way: Sacrameato, 201 J Street; -4 S u:‘ fé:en z:;. lL :gnnkr&'_ cured. 1314 H"-‘ Sout m T w’xM Tillamook. Ly - ento, Street; San Jose,7 West

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