The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 19, 1900, Page 11

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PARTNERS WANTED. = salogn; small capital Inguire NE. cor. Post and Kearny PROPERTY WANTED. CKER BUILDING. HEADQUARTERS FOR TARK LOTS. Now for a Prosp a for San Francisco. 2300 & M enth-ave. boulevard T ¥ Ht $ monthly. -story, high stoop, ule entrance: bev- oors; handsomel newel post: parlor Mxi7, & room I2xI4: sitting room ted extension kitchen 10x13; ventilators; plaster cor- closet, etc.; 2 bedrocms ot high cellar un- entrance under bay; stable 10x20 at end: | for $1800; no agents. J. 0 Twelfth ave., near K st., double-door with & rustic t view: ON, 15 aistrict, Sunset Park. NDID bargain; estate: 2 must be sold to new modern flats, as sou between 1 - reets HARRIS, on Minna st, Cail office. of sudde y-window flate, 234 and Noe sts. ses and flats 3 cable line; b ;50 HOJ. st.. bet. Buchanan CHAPIN, 11 Mont- pleasant loca- per acre; § to ; cash, easy b 21 miles, by unsurpassed corn, etc. eral for now unequaied eks; abund- buildings: scat- 4 be cheap even at an stated LAND AGENT, ELS, THE ate what is t then also prepar of “‘snap” you want, not in cata- make a special feat “LARA Valley ved San Fran- h 102 acres: value ZEN, Watsonville. ® and_blocks: fenced: water 27 Market st. free fare M. ear Call bufldi ents and cubscriptions large unfurnished ter; rear; rent $I. with winding stair- | 2 blocks from Golden Gate | office, 2220 Fillmore st. | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1900. _— e — e . 715200 sunny rooms; micely fur- nished; every convenience; electric lights. RD. $£29-—Clean, respectable; 26c-§1 per 41283 per week: Howard cars to door. HYDE, 405 Sunny furnished rooms, sultable for 1wo; 8 1o §5. 405—Sunny furnished; folding bed: gas, 10: also single, $1. MARKET, 95— Furnished front room; Hale Bros. Appl Bady above cents NA, 25-Ffunny furnished rooms; $1 per week. A 67, corner window room. $1 Gewly furnished transient. oset, gas and w; private. 1161 large bedroon furniture and OAK bath hed rooms and . mo, DALE, 321 Ellis, near Taylor—100 rooms; a night; $1 a week; transient, ROYAL House, 126 Ellis st. andescent lght, reading room, smoking room and ladies lor; rooms, per night, 35c to §1.30; week, §2 to $5; ‘month. §8 to $30; elevator on office floor; | rooms with hot and cold water: bathe. | SHERMA near Ma: unny furn O'FARRELL 1 Teetrlc ligh Apartment House, 28 E ket—Furni; THAMA, urnished rooms to let; by the week or month | THE Oaks, 119 T rooming_house Proprietor. good people »m_for gentleman; week; privat use of bath and tele- : call evenings. “H office for the reception of adver- s and subscriptions has been opened et.; open till 9 p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and s has been establisbed at 109 Va- A BRANCH office for Call advertisements ani subscriptions has been established at ¢ northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- : il 9 p. m. suite of handsomely fur- with modern improvements; Address box 4231, Call. hed or unfurnished housekeeping cen Twenty-first and Twenty- ion and Guerrero sts. Box 103L S furnished or unfurnished housekeeping between Twenty-first and Twenty- d Mission and Guerrero st SPECIAL NOTICES. nls east of Van Ness a! OR 8 furni rooms; ninth THE secretary of the San Francisco Protestant Orphan Asylum Soclety herewith gives no- | tice that the following orpban and half or- | phan giris and boys have been admitted to the instituticn from July 1, 189, to Jan. 1, 1300: a M. Clemens, 10 yrs. 3 mos.; The: resa C. Clemens, § yrs. 1 mo.; Petra M. | Clemens, 2 yrs. 3'mos.; Margaret Peterson, 7 | yre. 11 mos.; Marguerite Kempt, 4 yrs. 8 mos.; Barah icol, s. 10 mos. | Nina E. Mii- | ler, & yrs. 1 mo.; Emily E. Reed, 9 yrs. 10 | mos.; Margaret Brooks, 11 yrs. 3 mos.; Mary Brooks, 10 yrs. 2 mos. Ethel Brooks, b yrs. 5 mos.: Sibella Bank, 5 yrs.; Cruz Isura, § | ¥rs. 4 mos.; Rosol Isura, § yrs. 6 mos.; Vin- cent Isura, 7 yrs. 7 mos.; Alvin C. Banicke, § yri yrs. 6 mos. mos.; Charles Pet- Willlam Peterson, 3 mos.; Willlam Paull, 10 yre. : Rudolph, 6 ¥rs. 6 mos.; George N. § yre. 2 mos.; Walter icol, 4 yrs. Willlam J. ‘Riddle, 6 yrs.; Leslie L. yrs.; Frank Madden, 10 yrs. 3 mos.: lark, 14 ¥Ts. 5 mos.; Percy L. Miller, 11 mos.: George F. Farley, 8 yrs. 4 Percy G. Reed, 4 yrs. 3 mos.; Julius J. 2 3 mos.; Walter Brooks, 7 yrs. George Bank, 1 yr. 5 mos., and W liam Kerr, 4 yrs. | MARY P. MacCRELLISH, Secy. P. O y S07 Pine st. Orphan Asylum gives no- tice that the following orphans and half or- phans have been received into the orphanage m July 1to December 31, 159: May Thorn, : Jennie Hussenot, 8 yrs.; Amelia 4 1S < Direct | 7mo 4 yre Annie F; mo. 2 yrs. 6§ mo.; El dinska 2 Johanna Daley, | Mary Dy Martka Alice Vali i | Geneva Alviso, § yrs.; Gadulupe Alviso, § | »yrs Antonia Huseenot, § yrs.; Albert Kear ney. § yrs. & mo.; Willle Farren, 3 yrs. 1 mo. Gerald Griphen, § yrs. mo.: Charles Foun. { tain, € yrs. 7 mo.: Howard Jenkins, 5 yrs.; Joseph Broderick, 2 ¥ 5 mo.; Celia Basuna, 5 yrs. Irene Basa yrs. | ROOMS papered from $3; whitened, $1 rainting done. up Hartman Paint Co.. 319 Third, BAD tenants ejected for 34. collections made; | o | city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st.. rooms 8-100 tel, 5520. | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, s0ld: _machine 165 Sixth st TED, repaired. bought, plies Standard Agency phene Mint 45 ALL kinds bought. sold, exchanged, rented; re- pairing at lowest rates STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage und Moving Office, 401 Post st.. cor. Powell; tel. Main 5 " TO LEASE. | HOME: 2 old people; house, barn, well 10x160; c raut_and Marshall ets,, near Mission r Mne: lease given to good tenant: th. JOOST BROS., sunny light = e rooms, with pantry; i compl B front - g furnished for $4, 36 and $i0; bath, etc 2152 furnished housekeeping ETEVENSON. 642, bet. Seventh and FEighth, | above 034 Fellows' Hall, near new Postoffics 2 furnished housekpg. rooms; bath; central. diamonds and jewels; polite at- INCLE HARRIS. 15 Grant ave. CH office for Call advertisements and criptions has been established at the t corner of Twenty-second and Ken- open until § p. m. A BRANCH office for the reception of adver. tisem. and subscription. has been opened at Polk st.: open until 9 p. m. office for Call advertisements and has been established at 1086 ROOMS T0 LET—Fura. and Unfura A 2 light BRUNSWICK HOT 145 Sixth—Room 10 81 per might: §1 25 to § per week, and housekeeping: open all night. 52 Eecond—nice new papered and remo- vated fros rooms: $1 60 to §2 50 & week. BOHEMIA. 239 Post, 7 and tamilies; furniture, Uncle Harris, 15 Grant T, 1426 Market st. (old No, 1364)—Fur- rme., suites, singie; aiso unfurnished 1206 Market, cor. Golden Gate Sunny corner; well {Urp.; rms. & offices, :OW on planos, pairtings: secrecy. AVIA, 41l—Sunny housekeeping and other | Single and | ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. A HOMF_Send description, condition and loca- tion, I will find you one. A. R. DENKE Sr., J400 Webster st., Al ed; OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. chicken $5 50 monthly till paid fo 236 sandy loam soil: plenty of good ater; lev i; site, climate and soil the best; no fogs or cold winds; 3 bulldings now completed; Westall tract, adjoining East Oak- 4, close to electric car line, 90-foot boule- and fine school; price, all told, $590; call T, 45 Beventh street, near Oakland; carriage free. Owner. FOR sale or rent—Beautiful 10-room house; large grounds; fruit trees; chicken houses. Twenty-sixth st., Oakland. THE first-class, old-established business; good for 'selling; rare chance. E. E. NCE, %% Broadway. Oakland. e ————— | OAKLAND ¥URNITURE FOR SALE, Ay AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas. the furniture dealer. 1lth and Franklin, Oakland. —————— e { ASSESSMENT NOTICES. SMENT notice—Wittram Propeller Com- . office and_principal place of business, rket st., San Francisco. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of | the Bocrd of Directors, held on the 18th day of December, 155, assessment (No. 7) of one (1) cent per share was lewied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable im- mediately in United States gold coln to the secretary at the office of the company at the above address. Any etock upon which thi€ assessment shall remain unpaid on the 22nd day of January, 1900, will be delinquent and rtised for sale 8t public auction, and uniess pavment fs made before, will be sold on the 12th day of February, -0, to pay the delinquent assess- ment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Di- rectors. CHARLES A. HUG, Secretar 337 Market st. e T ————————— DIVIDEND NOTICE! DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 101 (50c per share) of the OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COM- PANY will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st, on and after Thurs- day, February 1, 1900." Transfer books will close on Friday, January 2, 1900, at § o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. LASSIFIED sdvertisements and subseriptions ed at Call branch affice. 2200 Fillmore )M, §10Sunny front room and ki hid complete; man and wif FOLEOM_ 965, corner Sixth (The Oliver)—Sunny furnishd rooms; sultes or single; mew mgt, DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No, 75 (2o share) of the HUTCHINSON SUGAR PLADI:E TATION COMPANY, will be payable at the office of the company, No. 227 Market st.. cn 4nd atter Saturday. Jahuary 20, 1900. Trans- fer books cloae on Saturday, uary 1900, at 12 o'clock m. o ol E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. . % FIRST ST. Neat sunny furnished rooms to rent; $! per week. GEARY. 45 (The ed rooms, en suite GIRARD House 192 Seventb—Sunay furnished rooms: day or week: reasonable. GRAND SOUTHERN. southeast cor, Seventh and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or wingle: ladies’ parlor: reading room: elevator HANCOCK House 761 Mission—Select famil Fooming house; §1 50 to 96 per week. of MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Richard Schindler, 22, 554 O'Farreli sf and Bmma Vosbrinck, 2, 206 Octavia street, John Pats, 26, 331 Twenty-seebnd street, and Anna Louvy, 23, 3081 Twenty-second street. ¥ienry Sahut, 25, 1020 Railroad avenue, and N;_Olgill. o », s ler;ck(an street. lorin J. Alexander, 31, Sacramento, and Blanche Daniels, 25, 709 Devisadero street. James B. McSheehy, 26, 256 Jessie street, and Kate Brady, 2, 152 Sliver street. 5 Eleventh and | | | | BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be | indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. BROWN—In this city, January 13, 1900, to the wife of J. R. Brown, a daughter. BARNETT—In this city, January 7, 1900, to the wife of Charles Barnett, a son. LENFESTEY—In this city, January 8, 1900, to the wife of W. G. Lenfestey, a hter. McTERNAN—In this city, January 7, 1900, to the wife of James McTernan, ughte: MARRIED. QUIN; ROWE—In this city, January 17, 1900, by Rev. Father Mahoney of St. Ignatius Church, R. P. Quinn and Minnie F. Rowe. ROHRE—SCHNEIDER—In this city, January 7. 1900, by the Rev. J. G. Mangold, Diedrich Rohrs and Katharina Schneider. SIEVERS—SIEVERS—In this _city, January 13, 1900, by the Rev. J. G. Mangold, John Sievers and Katbarina Severs. WEYMOUTH—GODKIN—In this éity, January 17, 1800, by the Rev. Father Wyman, Frank P. Weymouth Jr., formerly of Lewiston, Me., and E. Addle Godkin of San Francisco. —_— . DIED. Anderson, Arthur L. Levy, Betsy Burley, Dudley Le Breton, Julla Barnett, {nfant Lockwood, Liana Collet, Mrs. Clemen- Muller, Ella R. tine Meyer,’ John C. Mouret, Marcelin O'Brien, Patrick Perhacs, Julius_A. Pearson, Ruth E. Pallesen, Lucy D. Patton, Thomas Pangburn, Earl Ryan, Nellie Smith, Jane Curran, Ann Cook, Ellen _Derry, Walter Dippei, Harry W. Feeney, Mrs. Cather- ine Greiner, Christiana. Kiefer, ‘Barbara Kennedy, Mar, Lanyon, Joseoh H. Stanley, Capt. Wm.§ Lemme, Anna E. Whalan, Micbael Walton, Martin DERSON—In this ecity, January 18, 1900, rthur Laurence, beloved son of J. Henry and Betty Anderson, and brother of Agnes V., Walter H. and Albert Edward Anderson, a native fo Portland, Or., aged 11 years 4 months and 2 days. BURLEY—In this city, January 15, 1300, Dud- ley Burley, brother of Elmer Burley, aged 48 years. BARNETT-In this city, January 7, 1900, in- fant son of Charles and Belie Barnett. COLLET—In this city, January 17, 1800, Mrs. Clementine Collet, beloved wife of the late Fortune Collet, and mother of Mrs. Adele Keoing, Mrs. Clementina Ingersen and Eu- gene and Alphonse Collet, a native of France, Bged 62 years 3 11onths and 1 day. (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from the Pacific Undertaking Parlors, 777 Mission street, near Fourth, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CURRAN—In this city, January 16, 1900, Ann, Deloved wife of the lats Michael Curran, and loving mother of Thomas E. Curran, Mrs. Willlam F. Kelly of Jersey City and Mrs. E. G. Schulz, a native of Virginia, County Cavan, Ireland, aged 70 years. (New Jersey papers please copy.) > Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day A (Friday). at_9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2538 Mission street, between Twenty- fourth and Twenty-fifth, thence to St. James Church, where a soles equiem high mass will be celebrated for the at 10 o'clock. tery COOK—Entered into rest in this city, at 1903 Baker street, January 15, 100, Ellen’ Cook, & native of Kentucky, aged 50 years. [ Services private. Please omit flowers. DERRY—In this city, January 18, 1500, Walter, beloved son of Frank M. and Kate Derry (nee Maloney), a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 2 months. DIPPEL—At the residence of his parents, 31§ Rallroad ayvenue south, South San Francisco, January 17, 199, Harry W. Dippel, dearly beloved and only son of John and Eliza Dip- pel, beloved brother of Lida and Cora Dip- pel, and beloved nephew of Mrs. R. Harlock, Mrs. Jacob Bar, Mrs. M. Edmonds and Mrs. Daniel Stewart, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 years 3 ‘months and 10 days. " Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully repose of her soul Interment Holy Cross Ceme- invited to attend the funeral this day ¥ at 9 o'clock, from the residence of parents, 316 Railroad avenue south, bet- tween Fifth and Sixth avenue south. South San Francisco, thence to All Hallows' Church, corner of N street and Sixteenth avenue south, where a solemn requiem high mass will be soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Holy. Cross Cemetery by carrlage. ENEY—In this city, January 17, 1900, Mrs, therine, beloved wife of the late Nicholas . and beloved mother of Mrs. Joseph Dempsy and Andrew and Edward J. Feeney. a native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 6 year Interment elebrated for the repose of his | G Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully. X at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- ce, 338 Linden avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church, Etreets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- at 5 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. EINER—In this city, January 18, 1900, Christiana Greiner, beioved mother of Mrs. Frank Lester, Mrs, George W. Waltenbaugh and the late Henry and Amelia Greiner, and grandmother of Grace V. and Edward Lester, a native of Germany, aged 61 years 8 months and 21 days. In fhis city, January 18, 1900, Bar- . relict of the late Michael Kiefer, and beloved mother of Theodore Kiefer and Mrs. Henry Ives, a native of Bavaria, Germany, aged 83 vears. (New York and New Orleans papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, street, 21 and 29 Fifth SDY—In this city, January 18, 1900, A , beloved wife of the late Dennis Ken- nedy, a native of Rorastown, parish of Drum, County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 5 years. LANYON—In Oakland, January 16, 1900, Joseph H., beloved husband of Grace M. Lanyon, and father of James and Ada M. Lanyon, a native of Connecticut, aged 4§ and 21 days. A member of Live Oak Lodge No. 61, F, and A. M.: Oakiand Chapter. 0. E. S.; Enterprise Lodge No. Oakland Camp No. 9%, Woodmen of = the World, and Custer Council No. 22, Junlor O. U, AM. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the Ma- sonic Temple, corner of Tweifth and Wash- ington streets, Oakland. Interment Mountain View Cemeter. LEMME—In this city, January 18, 1900, Anna Elizabeth, beloved wife of John H. Lemme, and mother of Henry L., Lizzie, Helmuth and Arthur Lemme, a native of Germany, aged 59 years and 5 months, In this city, January 18, 1900, Betsy, mother of William Charles Jacobson, and Dave Levy Mrs. and sister of dward Hyams, a native of Peiser, Germany, aged 5 years. (Portland, Or., and New York papers please copy.) L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 10 o'clotk, from her late resi. dence, 1700 Geary street. Interment Hilla of Eternity Cemetery by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. LE BRETON—In this city, January 11, 199, Julia Le Breton, widow of Edouard Le Bre- ton, and beloved mother of Albert J. and Ed- ward J. Le Breton and of the late Mra. M. A. de Lavega, aged 69 years. TFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from St. Mary's Cathe. dral, corner of Van Ness avenue and O'Far- rell ‘street. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- ery. LOCKWOOD—In this city, January 18, 1900, Liana Lockwood, beloved mother of Mrs. A. L. Crews, William Lockwood and Mrs. C. T. Martin, & native of New York City, aged 79 years 3 months and 8§ daye. MULLER—In East Oakland, January 15, 1900, Ella Roetter, beloved daughter of Sallie and' the late Edward L. Muller. and sister of Anna and Ida Muller, a native of St. Louls, Mo., aged 22 years 5 months and 1 da: MEYER—In Sacramento, January 17, 1909, John Christopher Meyer. beloved son of the late Benjamin and Anna W. Meyer, and brother of Mrs. J. L. Regner and Emma Meyer, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 32 years 11 months and 24 days. Member of Stanford Parlor No. %, N. 8. G. W. > Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his sister, Mrs. J. L. Regner, 942 Geary street. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. STANFORD Parlor No. 7, N. §. G. W.—Mem- bers are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, J. C. Meyer. this day (- day), at 2 o'clock, from M2 Geary street. By order of the parlor. WILLIAM H. DICK, President. FRED H. JUNG. Recording Secretary. MOURET—An anniversary high mass will be celebrated at the French Church; Bush street, for the repose of the foul of the Tate Marcelin Mouret, husband of Mary Mouret, to-morrow (Saturday), at 10 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited. O'BRIEN—In this city, January 13, 1900, Pat- rick, beloved husband of the late ' Eilen O'Brien, and father of Mrs. Mary . Brown, Mrs. Catherine Connell and Lizzie O'Brien. a native of County Kerry, Ireland, nged 85 years. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral fo-merroo (Saturday), dt 8:30 o'clock, from his late resl. dence, 12 Hluxome street, thence to St. s Church, where a requiem high mass will be BKENRY J. GALLAGHER Cu,, FUNERAL nn?nc""rons TR SMBATa 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. MCAVOY & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS & mu..finn_ and Sth. 247. 1235 Market st., between Sth ___Telephone South invited to attend the funeral this day | ears 2 months | 2, 1. 0. O, F.; | corner of Fell and Filimore | | California street, celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. PERHACS—In this clty, January 1S, 1900, Ju- lius A., beloved husband of Eleanor M. Per- hacs. o native of Hungary, aged 57 years. PEARSON—In this city, January 17, 1900, Ruth E., beloved daughter of Edwin and Alice Pearson, and sister of Wallace ., Jessie, Alma A. and Richard Pearson, aged 7 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 1:3 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 242 Shotwell street. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery via 3:30 o' clock train from Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets, PALLESEN—In Santa Clara, January 17, 1900, Lucy D., beloved wife of Chris Pallesen. daugnter of the late John and Margarette Fetty, and sister of Charles J., Louls B, and Julius F. Hetty, Mrs. Ph. Sassenrath and the jate Mrs. R. B. Roli, a native of Santa Clara, aged 36 vears and 5 months. T Iriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi. dence at Santa Clara. - PATTON — In this city, January 16, 1000, Thoma Patton, beloved husband of Mary M. Patton. a native of Treland, aged 7 years, [ Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of Carew & English, 41 Van Ness avenue. PANGBURN—In this city, January 17, 1900, Earl Pangburn, beloved 'son of Thomas C, and Cora Beament, and brother of Pthel and Thoras Beament, a native of Towa, aged 14 years § months and 9 days. N—In this city, January 17, 1900, R A aved daugnter o Patrick and bel sister of Christopher, Della. Annfe Ryan, and niece of Wililam R; John Ryan and Mrs. James Nolan, of San Francisco, aged 12 years 11 days. R it and ncauaintances are res fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at o'clock, from the residence of her parents. 912 Folsom street, thence gg 8t. Patrick's Church, where services will be held for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy' Cross Cemer tery. ITH—In this city, January 17, 1900, B Tecloyed mother of Mra. Baak ;{‘,‘;‘3 and Mrs. H. Daggett, a native of Balasco, e and scquiaintancs Friends and ac 'S are res; - rufi; invited to attend the funeral umpedcnty (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the Good Samaci. tan Mission, Second street, near Folsom. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric car from First and Harrison streets. STANLEY—In this city, January 18, 1500, Cap- tain Willlam S. Stanley, a native of Green- wich, England. aged 65 vears. WHALAN—In the City and County Hospital, January 18, 190, Michael Whalan, a native of Massachusetts, aged 52 vears. WALTON—In this city, January 17, 1900, Mar- tin C., husband of Josephine M. Walton, and father of Flora, May and Martin C. Walton Jr., a native of Chicago, aged 61 years 1 month and % days. ‘ 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 50 Capp street, corner of Twentieth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. — e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Nelly Nellie, George Van Slyck to John and Mary Me- Carry, lot on § line of Duncan street, 100 W of Church, W 26 by S 114; $10. W, 1. and E. Clementine Kip to Aaron and Henry M. Englander (Englander Brothers), lot on W line of Franklin street, 120 S of Eddy, W 137:6 by 8 17:6: $10. Edward J. McCutchen to Elizabeth B. Me- Cutchen, 10t on N line of Pacific street, 137:4 W _of Octavia, W 68:9 by N 127:8%;" gift. Estate of Willlam H, Watson Sr. (by Willlam M. Hoag and Joseph W. Winterburn, execu- tors) to L. Friedlander, lot on NW corner of Octavia street and Rose avenue, N 6 by W 87:6; $0750. Mary J. White to Johanna Cogan, lot on S line Bush street, 110 W 8 13 $10. Heary Raschen to Eliza on N line of Union street, 84:2 E of Plerce, E 284 by N 100; $. William W. Deamer to Helen A. Deamer, lot on W line of Broderick street, §0:414 S of Washington, S by W 106 gift. Raschen (wite), lot John G. Morrison to John Doyle, lot on 8 line of McAllister street, 4:5% E of Lyon, E | 0:8% by S 100; $250. Charles and Cora Perkins to Susanna Hunt (wife of William), lot on W line of Ashbury street, 50 S of Waller, S 27:4% by W 106:3; $10. Isaac Anderson to John F. and Catherine Seymour, lot on E line of Plerce street, 268 S of Waller, S 2 by E 91:3, lot 15, biock 2, Marion Tract (hospital lot); $10. Frank and Evangeline Happersberger to Frank H. McKee, lot on W line of Guerrero street, 76:6 N of Twentieth, N 50 by W 105: 0, Neilla E. Cook to James H. Johnson, lot on W line of Noe street,.123 N of Twentieth, N ¥ W 125; $10. : Ferdinand 'Bussinger to Hannah Bussinger, lot on SW corner of Twenty-seventh and San- chez streets, W S0 by S 24; glft. Nellie Hennessy to Charles A. Hennessy, lot on E line of Noe street, 63 S of Elizabeth, B %5 by E 68:9 2-3; $10. Charles A, Hennessy to Ellen F. Hennessy (wife undivided half interest in same; gift. Luigi and Emilia de Vincenzi to Giovanna B. (or G. B.) and Gianbattista Torre, lot on E line of Kearny street, 62:6% S of Union, 8 18:2% by E 60; $1300. Giovanni and Louisa Morchio to Glozeppe Rossi, lot on W _}ine of Stockfon street, 44:8 § of Greenwich, S 25 by W 70; $2850. United States Trust Company of New York (trustee estate Charles C. Hastings) to N. K. Masten (trustee estate Charles C. Hastings), lot on NE corner of Geary and Mason streets, N_68:9 by E 92:6, quitclaim deed; $L William H, Phillips (trustee same) to same (trustee same), same, quitclaim deed; $1. Maria L. Roach to Filipino Ponzo, lot on € line of Water strest, 180:3 B of Taylor, B 83:9 . 6; $10. A Barker to Minnle Barker (wife). lot on line of Twentieth avenue, 136 N of N 2 by W M. w 120; 'also lot on | NW corner of Twenty-third avenue and Cali- fornia street, W 33:6 by N 100: gift. August C. and Mary T. Fischer to Sisters of the Sacred Names of Jesus and Mary (cor- poration), lot on N line of D street, 52:4 E of Thirty-sixth avenue, N 105 by E 25; $10. Same to George O'Mella, lot on N line of D strect, #7:4 E of Thirty-sixth avenue, N 105 by E_2:'s10, Francisca and C. J. Barta to State Savings Bank, lot on SW corner of Fortleth avenue and < street, W 9 by S 100; $10. Arthur C, and Constance A. Nahl to Solomon Getz, lot on E line of Forty-eighth avenue, 100 3 of Q street, N by E 120; $10. Jones, Allen & Co. (corporation) to same, same (quitclaim deed): $10. Solomon and Dora Getz to John and Mary Rodgers, same; $10. John H. and Ellen G. Grady to Linda Me- Dougall, ot 22, Holllday map A; $10. James H, Lyons.to A. C. Freeman, block 13, map A, Castro-street Addition; $10. Univeérsity Homestead Association to N. Me- Pherson, lot on W line of Oxford street, 100 N of Wayland, W 120 by N 100, lot 3, block 104, University Homestead: $315. John F. Thornton to Frederick R. Drink- house, lot on S line of Sacramento street, 112:6 W of Locust, W 26 by S 100; $1000. California Title Insurance 'and Trust Com- pany to Mary Ross (wife of Nils), lot on B line of Folsom street, 52:5% § of Thirteenth, § 25, B 95.03, N 23.313, W 90.10; $185. 5 Same to John Gibson, lot on' N iine of Four- teenth street, 100 E_of Folsom, E 25, N 116.513, W 2.10, § 1i $1600. Mary ‘A Reed to Eva A. Reed, undivided half_interest in lot on E line of Castro street, 15 8 of Sixteenth, S 25 by E 123:7%, warranty ced; $20. Estate Frank Walker (a minor) (by Caroline Walker, guardian) to Bertha Heck, lot on B line of Hampshire street, 100 N of Twenty- fourth, N 50 by E 100; $1650, Augtsta_Poppe to Elizabeth and Martha H. Poppe and Annie C. Ingles (wife of E. F.), lot on W line of Shotwell street, 130 N of Park (Twenty-fourth), N 60 by W 122:6; gift. Annie B. Cooper to Michael Cooper, lot on W line of Guerrero street, 76:6 S of Army, 8 2% by W 100; gift. Estate Joseph Comerford (by executrix, Fliza C. Herbert, formerly Eliza K. Comer- ford, and as executrix) to Edward H. and Lillla t on § line of Day street, 175 B of E 2 by 8 76:6; $2100. Flizabeth Butler to Margaret Brady, undi- vided half interest in lot on 8 line of Filbert street, 220 W of Montgomery, W 27:6 by 8 137:6; ft. B orenzo and_Marta Pardint to Glovanni Taleri, lot on NW corner of Stockton and Pa- cific streets, W §0 by N 137:6; $10. David and Clementina Young to Peter and Delia_Farrington, lot on E line of Towa street, 213 N of Twenty-fitth (Yolo), N 25 by B 100; grant. Ellen Dineen to Solomon Getz, lot on W line gf Bleventh avenue, 215 S of Point Lobos, § 25 by W 120; §10. Matthew T. Loftus to A. M. Speck, lot on W line of Forty-third avenue, 30 8 of A street, § 7, W 157:9, NE 71:6, E 140:4: aleo lot on B line of Valencia street, 123 S of Fifteenth, S 32 by W 100; also lot on W line of Miasion street, 23:0 S of Fifteenth, § 36:3, W 107, N 60, B 2), 'S 23:8, E 87; also lot 3, block 49, Cali- fornia Land, Asscciation; also lot 32, block &2, City Land Assoclation; . Same to Willlam M. Abbott, lot on W line of y-third avenue, 260 § of A street, 8 70, NE 716, E 140:4; also 1ot on W line of Mission street, 23:9 S of Fifteenth, § 36:3, W 107, N 6, E 20, S 239, B 87; also fot on B line of Valencia street, 123 S of Fifteenth, S 32 by B 100: also lot 32, block §2, and lot 82, block 49, City Land Assoctation: $100, Jennie Manwell (by Ferd Reis Jr. and Wil- lam 8, Pardy, trustees) to Pacific States S. L. & B, Co., 1769 D. 347, lot on E line of Mc. Ciellan strest, 2 N of Lincoln, N §0 by E 10, Iots 171 and 173, gift map 1 (trustees’ deed): $350. Edward J. Le Breton to Eugene Kelly, re- conveyance of 1828 D. 224, intersst in estate of Margaret Kelly, No. 20,637; §797, Alameda County. Emil 8 Lund, Pugst Sound Lumber Company 11 and H. T. Holies (by F. D. commis- LB . lot 2 and 17:5 feet sloner) to Higby, LB mo:.' lot 1, Tract, Brooklyn Henry and §: M. Jones to Rose A. Fine (wife of Nehemiah), lots 17 and 15, block 11, Allendale Tract, Brooklyn Township:' §10, ‘Alameda Land Company (a corporation) to Leah F. Mott, lot on I line of Chestnut street, 5 N of Clinton avenue, N 67:8 by E 100, haing portion of lots 1 and 2, ‘block H, lands adjacent to_Encinal, Alameda; §10. Same to same, lot on W line of Lafayette street, 98:4 § of Encinal avenue, § 35:8 by W 348, block's, Amended Map. Bartiétt Tract, Ala- a $10. ‘Burdette Cornell to 8. E. Harrle, lot on NE of Steiner, W 25 by | corner of Seward or Tenth and Wood streets, N 27 by E 9, block 710, Oakland; $10. Florentin P. Dagany to Jean lot on W line of Market street, 59:7% S of Twenty- fret. 8 20 by W 125, being lot 3 on Map of Su alyidion of Wall Tract, Oukland; $i0; Catherine and Charles Fella to J. H. T. Wat- kinson, lots 19 to 23, 25 and 52, Map of Bowle Dproperty, Oakland Townshi A Hattie' P. Mullery to Carrie A. Gould, lot on N line of Santa. Clara avenue, 240 B of Prospect street, 1 40 by N 137: ing portlon of Augh- inbaugh 223-acre Tract, @lameda; $10. George F. and Emma M. Bernard and Dantel J. Desmond to A. M. Crow (wife of J. H.), lot on N line of Thirty-seventh street, 200 B of Market, E 45 by N 148, being the W 45 feet of lot 1 on Map ot Beckett's Addition to Oakland, Oakland; $10. Richard J. Montzomery to James F, McCourt- ey, all interest in lot on E line of Magnolia stréet, 210 N of West Fourteenth, N 35 by B | 125:3, ‘block 587, Oakiand; also lot on NE corner of Forty-third 'and Grove streets, E 50 by N &0, | Oakland; $10. George and Carrie R. Sterling to Realty Syn- dicate (corporation), lot on NE corner of Spring street and boundary line of lot 2, block D, Re- vised Map Piedmont Park, thence W and SW 407.33, N 133, NE 647.5, SE 548 to beginning, be- | ing lot 2 and NE halt of lot 1, block D, Pled- | mont Park, Oakland Township; $2000. | Realty Syndicate (corporation) of San Fran- clsco to Piedmont Development Company, lots 1, 2 and 9, block D, revised map of Piedmont Park, Oakland Township; $10. Maggle and James Mowat (by Frederick Balker, attorney) to W. C. Moran, lots 57, 5 and | 8, block B, amended map of Christiania Tract, Berkeley: §10. W. C. and Lillle G. Moran to L. C. Moran, lots 57 and 58, block B, Amended map of Chris- tiania Tract,’ Berkeley; $2:0. Sophta E. and B. P. Duplex Sr. to W. C. Moran, lots 10 and 11, block A, Harmon Tract, Berkeley (subject to a mortgage for $400); $2. 'W. C. Moran to Lillie G. Moran, lots 10'and 11, block A, Harmon Tract, Berkeley; gift. McCarthx Company (corporation) to Charles A. Jeffers, lot 11 In subdivision C, Fruitvale Terminal Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Henry Harris and Charles A. Jeffers to Mo- Carthy Company (corporation), lot 18 in subdi- vision F, same; $10. Mary 'R. Mastick (by Oscar L. Rogers, Sheriff) to John M. Lewis, lot on NW corner of Railroad avenue and Sherman street, W 75 by N 100.%5, Alameda; $6740. Julius A. and Elizabeth H. Remmel to Ed- win B, Carson, lot on W line of Caroline street, 147.79 N of Central avenue, N 35 by W 135, Alameda; $3500. \ E. H. and Fannle H. Lohmann to John BE. Keyer, lot on S line of Thirty-fourth street, 165 W’ of Telexraph avenue, W 26:6 by § 123, | being portion of plat 1), Rancho Bl and D | Peraita, Oakland; $10. Ellen '0'Keeffe to Manuel Rogers, lot on SW | line of East Fourteenth street (formerly Ad. ams street), 112:6 SE of Twentieth avenue | (formerly Contra Costa street), SE 37:6 by §W | 140, being the EE 3 of lot 20 and all of lot 13, block §, San Antonio, East Oakland: $10. John Kinery to Bridget Ellen Kinery,. re- record 634, d 29, lots § to 10, block 40, Oakland; gitt. Joseph Jost to Ruth A. Jost, undivided half interest in lots 16, 17 and 13, block 3, situated on Mound street, between Jackson and Monroe, Alameda; gift. E. and’ Carcline Meynott to Edward R. and Caroline C. Hatherly, lot on SW corner of Hayes and Saunders streets, W 150 by S 100, block 12, San Leandro, Eden Township; grant. J. L. and Mary C. Barker to W. C. Pond, lot on W line of Shattuck avenue, 60.06 § of Berke- ley way, S 49.20, W 105.00, N 49, E 103 to be- ginning, being portion of lots 57 and &, map of College Tract, Berkeley; $100. James Gamble to Laura B. Nelson (wife of H. P.), lot 10, block G, Crystal Springs Tract, Berkeley; $10. Mary A. Maline to Eliza G. Darsle, one acre, being the W half of lot b, block 32, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Eliza G. Dargle to Grace Herrier, Brooklyn Township; $10, R. W, and Louise T. Graff to P. H. Beaver, lot 'op iV line of Park street as widened to 80 feet, 100:4 N of San Jose avenue, N 50:2, W 113:2%, 8 50, E 708:11 to beginning, being por- tion of lot 8, block R, lands adjacent to En- cinal, Alameda; $10. Frederick A. Dodge to John Townsend, lots 12 and 13 _in E half of block N, lands ad- jacent to Encinal, subject to two mortzages, one for $1500 and one for $3%0, Alameda: $. Pacific Land and Investment Company to M. M. Smith (wife of William), lots 17 and 1 block 22, map of town of Newark, filed May 6, 1878, Washington Townshi S. C. Bigelow to Karl H. Nickel, lot on SE dine of 283 SW of Amethyst, SW 6) by SE 125, being the SW 10 feet of lot 3 and all of lot 29 and NE 20 feet of lot 28, block B, The mall Hill (formerly, the Howe Tract), Ouklan Karl H. Nickel to Mae E. Hardy, same; 310. John R. Glascock to Jose de Sausa Garafa, lot 84, block 24, North Alameda Tract, East Oak- land; $10. George G. and Frances C. Baker. Walter F, Lewis, Albert S. Woodbridge and Thomas and Elizabeth Gillan (by W. S. Harlow, commis- sioner) to J. H. T. Watkinson, 15.18 acres be- ginning at_the center line of Linda avenue at the most W corner of lot 3, subdivision Map | Bowman Tract, thence NE §71.40 feet to most N | corner of lot 3, thence SE 706.20 to center in | Bowle strect, thence SW SW i thence along the center of Howard street SE 340 to center of Oakland avenue, thence SW | 226.08 to center of Linda avenue, thence NW 63.16 feet, NW 149,16, NW 299, NW 194.6 233.64 to beginning, being portion of lot 3 and ' portion of lot 6 subdivision A, Map Bowman Tract, Oakland Township; also lot 24, contain- ing 1.10 acres, being portion-of Glen Eeho Tract | Map 2, Oakland; also 3.48 acres beginning at a | point on line marked A B'" on the plat of subdivision of Map of Bowman Tract distant | 34056 E from point marked “A,” which last | mentioned point Is at the Intersection of Bow- | man, Piedmont Park and Pleasant Valley Farm | Tract; thence NE 6,92 chains, N 6.51 chains, SE 182 chains, SW beginning, being lot 2 in part A, | subdiv ision of Map of Bowman Tract, Oakland Township; also | 4.01 acres beginning at point of inters E line of Lake avenue with line marke Bowman Tr: rom_‘“'A."* 4.9 chains, ction_of 1 A 1" | thence NE | chalns, SW 6.92 chains, SW 5. % 76 chains to beginning, belng subdivision 3-A, Bowman | Tract, Oakland Townshin; $45,457. | Annie G. Flint to Martha M. Flint, lots 6, 7, | and 10, black 6, property of John Kearney near | State University, Berkeley (quitclaim deed) $10. Charles Babb to same, same (quitclaim deed); o | $70. William G. and Charles R. Mitchell to Hugh G. Mitchell, undivided two third Interest in lat on SE corner of Daley and Le Roy avenues, 49.15 by E 125, being lot 7, block 20, Daley’ Scenic Park, Berkeley; $19, Warren and Paulina Urquhart to Abbie E. | Sanderson (wife of John), lot on NW corner of Berkeley way and McGee avenue, W 100 by N | 125, being lots 25 and 26 on Map of Subdivisions | 9 and 10, Hardy Tract, Berkeley; §10. | Mattie Trimingham to A. B. and Sarah Mont- ross, lot 41 on Map of Roberts’ Addition to Town of Irvington, Washington Township; $10, Eunlce Hendricks to_Carlos Parker Griffin, lot on S streets, W 100 by § 40, block 72%-A, Oaklan $10. Emma M. and D. Edward Collins to Elise R. | Cordes, lots 77% and 78, block G, on Amended | Map of blocks G and T of Vicente Peralta Res- ervation Tract, Oakland: $300. Lizzie de Verner (by A. B. H. Cramer, attor- | ney) to John M. Wiley, lot ‘on E line of Sixth | street, 201:3 N of Bancroft way, N 0 by E 115, being lot 21, tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Association, Berkeley: $100. Lula A. and Willlam G. Pitts to Edwin Mark- ham, lot on N line of Jones avenue, 100 E of | Chestnut street, E 50 by N 141, being lot 3, block 14, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township; $50. L. E. and Ella E. Eshleman to John B. Hop- kins, fot 7, block A, Map of Subdivision of Heald Twenty-third-avenue Tract, Brooklyn Township; §10, Dr. G. W. Newcomer (executor of estate of Nancy N. Gallatin) to Walter K. Scott, all in- terest in lot on E line of Unlon street, 132:6 § of Santa Clara avenue, E44 by S 25, Alameda; | $500. Joseph and Mary A. Wilkes to Ole £ and Annie Hansen, lot 13, block 79, Tract B, Berke. ley Land and Town Improvement Association, Berkeley: $10. . Charles A. and Alice C. Balley to Mary Langlals (wife of Joseph T.), lot on N line of Virginia street, 3 W of McGee avenue, W by N 13467, being the W 13 feet of lot 81 and E 18 fost of lot 1, block B, Hemilton Tract, Berkeley; Elmburat Land Gompany to Callfornis Reslty Comj o n cisco (corporation), lots | T390 0 28, 35, 4T to S0, Ok, 53, o%, 50, 6, &5, | 75 to 79, 84 and %, Elmhurst Park, Brooklyn Township; also lots 1, 10, 11, 13, 14, 18, 17, 5, 84 to 89, 93 fo 98, 105, 109, 110 'to 116, 12i, 122 and 123, same park No. 2, Brooklyn Township; $10. Henry Z. and Sarah M. Jones to Henrletta Lucas, lot 5, Galindo Tract, Brooklyn Town- ship; $10. Frederick and Anna C. Bammann to Joseph and Emille Walter, lot on E line of Morton street (formerly St. Paul street), 250 S of Rail- road avenue, S 50 by E 150, being lots 49 and 50, block 2, Fitch Homestead Tract, Alameda; $10. John P, and Edna F, Beckett to Hulda A. Miller, lot on S line.of Thirty-seventh street, 244.95 B of Market, B 40 by S 130, being portion of Tots 14 and 15 on map of Beckett's Second Addition to Oakland, Oakland: $500. George and Carrie R. Sterling to Realty Syn- dicate Company of San Francisco (corporation), Tot on N corner of Evoy avenue .(or Fortieth) | and Adaline street, F 257.11, N 146.20, W 244,12, 8§ 146.88, to beginning, being lot 19, on Map of H, C. Dohr's Homestead, subject to a mort- gage for $1500, Oakland: 'also lot 1, block %2, containing 2.718 acres, being portion of Warner Tract, subject to a mortgage for $1000. Brook- lyn Townehip; also 473 acres, belng lot 3 on may of 24-acre tract of estate of John B. Wat- son, deceased. subject to a mortgage for $1500, Fast Oakland: $10. Thomas Olaquez to Francisca Olaquez, lot on W line of Union street, 10 § of Thirtieth, S 5 by W 115, block I, Peralta Homestead Associa- tion, Oakland; aiso lot on W line of Union streat, 175 S of Thirtieth, S 25 by W 115, block 1. Peralta Homestead Association, Oakland: $1000. hert d Wlizabeth Chalmers to Gi 1) dmflotfl..nundlflded half Interest in 102'::"5 line of Fifty-first street (formerly Vernon ave- nue), 150 E of Telegraph avenue, E 100 by S }udbq% lots 50 and 51, Temescal Park, Oak- land; . & H. C. Morris to Richard ng:, lot 1, block A, Fanny Davenport Tract, lyn Town- sEip; $19. Builders’ Contracts. | socialism. | A M Allen, Chicaso corner of Fourteenth and Peralta | Frank Dibello and M. Gamber (owners) with Bitchanl: al work except raiaing for aiterations al ex for and additior.s to a frame building on N line of M“t. 157:9 east of Dupont, E 19:9 by N AROUND THE - CORRIDORS Dr. J. L. Jones of Grass Valley is at the Grand. Dr. Robertson of Livermore is at the Occidental. Drury Melone is registered at the Palace from Oak Knoll. Dr. C. W. Kellogg of Lakeport is a guest at the Grand. L. T. Wright, the Shasta County min- ing magnate, {s at the Palace. W. F. Hall, a wealthy oll speculator of Visalla, Is a guest at the Lick. Rev. A. Home of Lewiston, Iaaho, is at the Grand, accompanied by his wife. Judge S. F. Gell has come up from his home in Salinas and {s at the Occidental. J. H. Block, a well-known business man of Portland, Or., is registered at the Ocel- | dental. Mrs. Frank McLaughlin, wife of the Santa Cruz capitalist, is registered at the Palace. Professor T. 8. C. Lowe has come up from Pasadena and s registered at the California. A. L. Smith, the Sdcramento fruit man, is at the Lick while on a short business trip to this city. J. B. de Jarmatt, a wealthy rancher of Colu: is at the Grand while on a visit of pleasure to the city. Lorin Farr, ex-Mayor of Ogden and one of the most prominent men in Utah, is a late arrival at the Lick. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Crooks have come over from their home in San Rafael and taken rooms at the Palace. General A. W. Barrett, State Bank Commissioner, is registered at the Cali- fornia from his home in Los_Angeles. Among the recent arrivals at the Occl- dental is Dr. Clinton Cushing, who en- gaged apartments at that hostelry yester- day. -Mr, and Mrs. Lee L. Gray, prominent soclety people of Fresno, are paying this city a short visit. They ars at the Occi- dental. ———————— CALIFORNIANS IN NEW YORK. NEW YORK, Jan. 18.—A. Adeldorper and Jesse Coleman of San Francisco are at the Hoffman; W. G. Baymiller of Sac- ramento is at the Grand; M. Welsh and wife of Los Angeles are at the Imperial; J. P. Weil of San Francisco is at the Her- ald Square. COLONEL WEINSTOCK DISCUSSES SOCIALISM Colonel H. Weinstock enlightened a large audience last evening in the Acad- emy of Sciences Hall on the aims and ob- Jects of socialism. He delivered a con- cise and interesting address on the sub- ject and his views in the matter were warmly n[plauded by the members of the Soclalist Labor party, under whose aus- pices the lecture was given. At the outset he explained the differ- ence between anarchism, communism, nationalism and socialism. He told of the objects of each and then called off a list of the distinguished men and women of the world who were deeply interested in | soclalism. He mentioned Grant Allen, the author; George Bernard Shaw, the fa- mous critic; Mrs. Theodore Wright, a leading English actress, and many other famous persons who were believers in He told of the efforts of the members,of the organization to secure the government ownership of railroad, | telegraph and other important branches now in the hands of trusts and big cor- | porations. Throughout his lecture he was accorded the greatest attention and at the conclusion was roundly applauded. ———— STENOGRAPHIC FAMINE. Police Judges Want an End Put m‘% Present State of Affairs. The Police Judges met yesterday at noon and Judge Fritz was appointed Pre- siding Judge for this year. The writ of mandaté secured by Attor- ney Pistolesi in regard to the issuance of | a warrant for the arrest of Captain Witt- man and two policemen on a_charge of battery was di: *d. The Judges de- cided that they had.a right to exercise their discretion in such a matter, and as the issuance of a warrant was a judicial act the writ of mandate did not apply The Judges will meeet again to-day to take some action as to the stenographic famine. There are only two stenograph- ers, and on several occasions witnesses in felony cases have been sent away at con- siderable inconvenience, as both sten- ographers were engaged and could not be taken up. It is no unusual thing to see two policemen rushing along with one of the stenographers from one court to another, and just as he has com- menced taking down the testimony there is a demand for his services in another court. GRAND HOTEL. W _G McMillan, Sacto |F W Graham, Denver J F Condon, Verdi M J silvia, Stockton F Cronan, J Rivmonts, Cal E _Hawley, Los Ang J J Helbron & w, Cal J E Barker, Montana Mrs R Barker, Mont Miss V Barker, Mont R_Coburn, Mont W D Madigan, Stocktn R M Storms, Colusa L W Shinn, 'Angels J Rose Jr, Sutter Crk G Migliavacca & w, Cal Mrs J McLeod, Ls Ang W Murray, Pleasanton! Mrs J C Franks, Cal Miss C M Franks, Cal H J Barlow, San Jose F Wenl, Visalia J W Rodman & w, Cal F D Frost, Paso Robles 8 Bondheim, Tacoma Rev A Howe & w, Cal E L Hawk, Sacto € G Wilcox, Visalia Mrs Rosenberg, Seattle'J M Miller, Los Ang E_M Willlamson & w. Mrs L Reggel, Utah Watsonville |Mrs C H Hall, S Jose Mrs J B Gtldersleeve,|J C Hall, Redlands Stanford |C Grady, Napa J N Forgens & w, Call A G Hood & w, Cal F Thomas, Denver |Mrs § Robinson, Cal C A Washburn, Denver Mrs Smith, Palo Alto E Angelman, Ls Ang |Mrs B Hendrin, S Rosa A Eckstein & w, Or |C W _Kellogg, Lakeprt G M Pock. Stockton |S B Fulton, Sonoma J H Roberts, Sacto |F E Valentine, Sacto A Z Hubbell, Ontario | M J Riordan & w, Ari L C Koberg, Healdsbrg Dr J T Jones, Grss Val E C Ivens, S L Obispo Mrs T Wheeler, Stockn J B de Jarnatt, Colusa| PALACE HOTEL. C A Davis, Chicago |Kate Hennessey, Hrttd F J Watt, Chicago | Mrs F McLaughiin,SCx Mrs R Barker, Mont |R A Penrose, Arizona Violet Barker, Mont |P A Newmark, L Ang John E Barker, Mont |C Monroe. Los Ank R’ Coburn, Mont |D L Whittington.S Dg A C Luck, Nevada D Melone, Oak Knoll O P Jenkins, Stanfrd |J Edesheimer, N Y E § Churchiil, Napa |C W _Merrill,” Alameda J C McGili, N'Y Mrs Merrill,” Alameda R Puind. Watsonvll B Liet, Chicago Mrs Quinn, Watsonvil F W Sinzer, Chicago C Taylor, Oakland |C G Stoddard, Dayton Mrs C Taylor, Oakind Mrs Stoddard, Dayton G D Brownlee, S Jose Dr A Beebe, Boston Mrs Brownlee, S Jose E H Mason, Boston | C L Hanson, Los Ang W B Buckminster.Bstn W S_Bonnell, Pa |K Triest, Los Ang Mrs W 8 Bonnell, Pa |A J Rust, Eau Claire Miss Bonnell, Pa 3rs Rust, Eau Claire H Leavitt, Grass Val [Mrs R J Ward. N Y R B Wills, Wash R A Craig, N ¥ Mrs R E Wells, Wash|N P Glann, Toledo Mrs R Rush, Wash |Mrs Glann, Toledo Miss Rush, Vash Charlotte Hall, Stntrd Post, Mich J J Crooks, S Rafael Mrs J J Post. Mich | Mrs Crooks, S Rafael L J Wright, Shasta [H A Drucker, Cinn E Balf. Hartford NEW WESTERN HOTEL. T ¢ Harmon, N Y |W G Sener, Cal W H Harris, Fresno |H G Swanson, Tomale E Champagne, Cal |F H Driver & w, Cal J Docker, San Jose | J A Scott, L Ang ¥ M Durr, Salinas |H C Baer & w, Wis 3 Kenny, 'Sacto | W M Livermore, Ophir J M Skinner & w, TI'W B Knott, Cal J J Smith, Portland |G H Caster, Portland ¥V Smith, Oregon R G Priest, Fresno W L Ensign, Oregon W D Hammion, Gazelle e e e LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Thursday, January 18. Stmr Laguna, Bricsson, 30 hours from Eu- reka. Schr Nettle Low, Low, § hours from Point Reyes. Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry. ‘Week Daye. 30 a. m. and 1:45 p. Sundays.. 1...8:00, 10:00 a. m. and 1:45 p. Steam-heated closed car on all trains. n’;o‘.m Francisco to Summit and Return, m, m. 625 KEARNY ST. Established in 1834 for the treatmen n it of rrlnz the cases | 11 I SOUTHERN FACIFIC CONPANY. (PaciFio sysTEN.) Tratus leave nad are dne (e nerive aé SAN FIANCISG (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) LEAVE — Frow Ducmusen 15, 1500. ~ annrve *7:004 Benleta, Suisuo, Elmira, Vacaville, and Sacramento 8RO Ban Jose, Livermore, _Stockton, Tone, Saeramcuto, — Placerville, Maryaville, Chico, Red Dluif. - *8:30.4 *Miiton, Oakdale and Monora. *9:004 Haywards, Niles aud Way Stations. *9:004 Davis, Woodland. Knights Landing, Marzavilie, Orovilie. .. - *9:00.4 Atlantic F. | *9:004 Martives, Tricy, Lathrop, Stockton, Mere-d and Fresno.. . 00 Pwln me Froano, Mojave and DEEIER: . oeoeees s ‘ 0004 Vallejo, Martinez and Way Stations *110:004 Haywards, Niles ard Woy Stations. *12:00x Niles, Lirermore, Stockton, Sacra- pento, Mendota, Hanford, Visalin, catersillo.... ... . s 12030 » Haywards, Niles and Way Statiovs. “d:00r Martiner, fan Famor. | Napa, Calistogn, Santa Ross. ... | *4:00r Benicia, Vacasille, Sacramento, | Woodland, K Maryaville, Oros, | 83s30r Btockton, Merced *3:30F Fresuo, Lakersiel Los 'Angeles, Démivg, New Orlcavs aud Fast 3:30r Bauta Fo Route— A for M t Street.) Toe, Felton, | (Foob of A Newark, Couterville, Eoulder Creok, Saita Cruz and Way Htations. o . 12157 Newark, . - Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creok, Santa Cruz and Pricipal Way | _sans; l?'.lur:fi.& Je Los G | :15p in Jose, atos... | 911:432 Himters' Excursio: | Way BEations ....cooee vuoeenens CREEK ROUTE FERRAY. | Prom SAN PRANGISGO—Foot of Maiet Strest (Slin #j— *7:18 9:00 11:00a.8. {1 *200 t3:00 0 $3:00 *6:00e | Prom OARLANB—Faot of Broad 0:00 8:00 10:004.M. 43:00 14:00 *5:G3r.m, | 31200 *100 12:00 COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third avd Townsend Sta.) 104 Ocean View, South San Francisco. *3:004 San Jose wnd Way Stations (New jome0n ? Ta:zer Alnaden Wednesdas ouly)....... *1:@op Ban Jose, Tres Pluos, Santa (t, Pacltie Grove, Faso Robles, San Lnis Obispo, Surf, Lompoc sud Principal Way Stations . ujee s Ban Joso aud Way Stations. . 26:33a A Ban Jose aud Way Station . *Suaor e Sen Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, o Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, Pinos, Santa Crnz. Saiinas, Mouterey aud Pacifio Grove....... 14036, | 307 San Jose and Way Stations . 730w | 14:13¢ San Jose and Principal Way Stations *9:43a | 18:00r SanJose and Principal Way Stations 19:004 | 93:30r SanJose and Principal Way Stations *8:33a | | *G::30r Ban Jose and Way Statio 18:004 B11:45¢ San Jose and Way Station: he ] A for Morning. T for Afternoon. * Daily. 1 Sunday only. 1 Sunday excented b Satarday on'y. @Xwesdays and Fridsys ¢ Thursdayw aod Sundays. | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. | | AN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFI0 RAILWAY COMPANY. | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEBK DAYS—7:3, 9:00, 11:00 a m.; 12:35, 3.3, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra tri t 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1: nd 11:20 p. m. , 9:30, 11:00 & m.: 1:80, 3:30, EUNDAYS—3:00, 5:00, #:30 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, ‘WEBK DAYS—4:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 13:45, 3:40, 5:10 p. m. Saturdays—Extra tripe at 1:55"and 6:3 p. m. . SUNDAYS—$:10, 9:40, 11:10 &, m.; 1:40, 3:40, §:05, 25 0. m Between San Francisco and Schustzen Park same schedule as above. Leave 1. Arrive Ban Francisco. | In Effect | San Franciseo. October 15, | 1899 Sun- | Week Destination | days. | Days. Novato, [10:40 am| 3:40 am Petaluma. | 6:08 pm|10:35 am 7:35 pm 6:22 pm Santa Rosa. Fuiton, Windsor, | 3:30 pm | 7:30 am| |Hopland and " $:00 am( Ukiah. 7:30 am) ! 10:25 am | 3:00 am( Guerneville. | 7:35 pm| 3:30 pm| | ] | 822 pm 7:3 am| $:00 am| Sonoma |10:40 am| 8:40 ama | ] and | 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm( Glen Ellen. | §:08 pm| §:22 pm 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Sebastopol. [10:40 am|10:35 am 3:20 pm| 3:00 pm! | 7:% pm| 9:22 pm Stages connect a®"Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and_White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Sprin Geyserville for Skagse Springs: at Clcverdale for the Geysers; at Hop- land for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- port and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Viehy prings, Saratoga Eprings, Blue Lakes, Laurel Witter Springs, Upper Laks. Pom ey, John Day's, Riverside. Lieriey’ anhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Mendocino ~ City. Fort Brags. sal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cum- Bell's_Springs, Harrls, Olsen’s, Dyer, nd Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- @Quced rates. On_Sunday round trip tickets to all points | beyond San Rafael at half rates. | _ Ticket Offices. Market st., Chronicle bldg. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RY, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. ! Te CHICAGO This is the &nd most quickest v—‘h-' CoNNECTING TRAIN LEAVES SAN FrANCISCOt § P, Monday, Wednesday. Friday and PN time fo Commeet mithal Heiod trains for New York. OVERLAND Leaves San Francisco at 5:30 EXPRESS P m. witih Palace and Tourist DAILY grp for {::n- City, St. Louis, Local trains between Stockton, VALLEY F Hanford, V: Fresno, ord, Visalia, Talars poAp SEE YOU IN g‘a‘-Jr k:‘mlcllm ou-."m ‘TRISCO SOON 15 T 1113 Broad- way; Sacramento, 201 J Street; San J; Saata Clara Street. s g HORIH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. et L FROM BAN A?qu; & M-r;y“;‘-l? vaLLmy | "

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