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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1900. ROOMS WANTED. rnished or unfurnished sunny rooms gentleman and girl of § Box 2618, Call office. - furnished rooms City Hall; state three part ceeping: eas , Call office. rivate family. plano lessons in ex- Box 2608, | O4KLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. ——. | erty in Oakland; good income; investigate. e-eved baby girl for adoption; 8 A 2333, Call office. box 2533, 4. 81 up: 319 Third. sare, 3 for particulars. ‘‘Relief for ter by return r-ail; at drug- r Chemical Co.. Philadel.. Pa ot B e collections mad PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. « . t., T tel. 5520. PRSI SIS SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ired, bought, eold; machine sup- rd Agency,145 6th; phone Mint 45. anged, rented; re- ; tel. Main §713. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. | ALAMEDA BEAL ESTATE. C C. PEMIS, Real Estate and General Land smery st et Jot E7x150, with modern lot 50x150; . FENr ey S A 243 Park st h. J. H. YOUNG, BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS ™ BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. | $3800_OWNED by & bank and have "{;”'“"' [ | | ice lot 108x150, With bouse L FOUR room and bath house, Eimi CHOICE BUSINESS PROPERTIES. $150,000—Finest investment in business prop- $125,000—Fine corner block; pays 8 per ct. net. 355,000—Fine brick block; excellent buy. $15.000—Business block; rents $1500. 33000—Business block; rents $420. BUSINESS LOTS—BARGAINS. $25,000—Fine buy; 70x100; held $40,000. $12,000—Corner; 40x100; snap; sacrifice. $6500—San Pabio: close in; double front. ERY HOME A BARGAIN. $35,000—Oakland mansion; cost $55,000; sur- roundings all that wealth could obtain; bank ; m corner; : grand view; closing estate. 90— Lakeside Dist modern home 9 s; French plate glass: furnace; cost $SS00. | $4500Fine new corner home, § rooms; five | minutes’ walk Fourteenth and Broadway; just completed; fine style; contractor must dispose of ihis_and other holdings; mortsage $3000; make offer. 250—Near Tenth and Filbert: modern é-room colonial home: cost $4500; must sell. $3000—Modern §-room home near Telegraph ave; stable: lot 3x170; bargain. 3$3000—Ea#t Oakland: $-room home; corner; 16:x140; appraised $5000; estate; bargain. $3000--Near Fourteenth and Broadway: Dew »om home; just finished: bargain; terms. Near Senator Perkins; oolonia bank sale; $280 cash, $25 a mont 0—Convenient to Broadway station: six- room cottage, with driveway; bargain. LAYMANCE RBEAL ESTATB CO. Offices 460 and 462 Bighth st., Oskland, tions to sell for cash or easy term room house, barn, coachman’s room. 6-foot front; spiendid flower gardes tain in front ; parior laid in hard wool an idea] home and right in the heart of ti city and close to trains to San Francisco; ses J. 8. MEYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $2200 ONLY. 7 rooms, bath: ell the latest improvements: lot 40x135; street work all complete; splendid residence location: cost late owner. : must be sold this week. J. 5. MEYERS, 1003 Broadway, Oakland. urst R. R. station, Alvin Tract, 15 minutes' ride from Oakland, will cost you only $100 in the long run. Lots for sale on §1 instaliments on the Alvin | JACOB HEYMAN, 117 Sutter st | San Francisco. | good land; small_house K. KING, %2 Broad- 14 ACRES; Haywards; u 4 barn; only $1800. , Onakland. CRES, house and barn: Livermore; res. $3000, Livermore. C. K. KING, Oakiand. i1l buy corner N, ver a_better get yourself a lot em cheap. ff at Lorin Station a balance $17 50 take Ber rain. get off at Lo- ask for RUDOLPH & PER- n * FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE BY H. A. PLEITNER, Fruitvale Station, Cal one block from a bargain. s and base : large force pump; lot $100 cash, balance on yoi use of § rooms; small hothouse, fine frutt shrubbery I fenced : stationary n houses; 4 blocks from eda, 2-story house of € arge lot: eighborhood; street piete. rooms and bath; 7-ft. basement; ¥ terms it desired £ 7 rooms; porce- furnace, gas, etc.; ar A. PLEITNER, Fruitvale Station, Cal. FOREST PARK TRACT. a few minutes from the station. ~acre lots. 34-acre lots. ct, &t & workingman's millionaire’s @i price; for immediate sale; 34 per front foot up; T price. Lots 175 feet deep and any frontage desired; a1l sireets graded; water piped to every lot; in ¥ district; over 4000 forest and tru tract; & good epeculation if 2 home; we bulld to suit you; not wi \e guaranteed; close to car and transporta- ; 50 trees on the property. finest eofl in Fruitvale. ranch; chance of a lifetime. sree 4-room cottages at $14 per month. wo five-room cottages; §17 a month, MONEY TO LOAN. Fiat _or_on installments. THE HOME BUILDING COMPANY. oom 2, ground floor, 223 ons. block above Frultvale OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. 908 CFriCE EROADWAY. OCAKLAND REAL ESTATE. M J. DINGEI %3 BROA OAKLAND. m 16, 30 floor Mills bidg., 8. F. home in Linda Vista; lot $ rooms, bath, all modern impro me of the finest homes there: buil owner eix months ago &t & cost of $8000, 2 00— Harrison st. home; fine corner; I use of § rooms and all modern lmp:u\oe beautiful grounds; & big bargain. mente - tie, fu the bes $6500—Refuoed from $500 for quick sale, on account of owner going East; beautiful home, on Mrvrtle st., near 16th; all modern; house of § rooms; flat mortgage of $4000 at T per cent can remain. 000—Madison st. home; one of th lot 98x150; eiegant house of S ment and attle; stable costing $300 just easily worth $20,000. . = $10.000-—On one of the best streets, between Telegraph and Grove: lot 100x140, el 14 rooms; big bargain. i) $4500—Pledmont home; lot 50x100; corner new modern house § rooms and bath: Siegeni view; only one block from cars. $250 cash, balance easy payments—Just com- pletna. One of the meatest Six-room Botsy Bikiand: two-story: Il the Jatest “irmeoyid street work done. $3000—Four blocks from Broadwa; ; sodern house § rooms and bath: in Bret-siing condition. $3750—Frultvale home: best location: all new and modern; Jot 40x160: house 8 rooms and bath. very fine; cost owner $4500 six months ago. ¥ 51000 to $2000—Fine new list of cottages best parts of Oakland. e $80_per foot—Business corner on Washington #t.; 70 feet frontage: fine for manufacturing sng wholesaling; first class for bottling depot. LOTS. Send for a list of our bargains in lots; best location and very cheap. WILLIAM J. DINGEE, %02 Broadway, Oakland. Room 16, 24 fioor Mills bidg., 8. & PERKINS; office open | 2 blocks | 2t ' Joeated in | mail will not be inserted. They must be handed k from elec- | » ranch; house 4 Tooms; big lot. | MASON—In this ci | | | i ‘ ‘ | gas fixtures and window shades in;| ASHMAN—In this city, February 3, 190, Rich- | WENTWORTH—In Oakland, January 30, 1500, 2 X. KING, %2 Broadway, Oakland | "RY store, with fixtures, all com- 11 located and good business: owner good reason for selling. ALDEN CO., Broadway. MONEY to loan on ranch property at 5% net. | N 118 B AL ELEGANT new all modern residence; T Fale or trade equity. 1118 Broadway < G s o LS o AT, | ASH, $8 50 monthly till paid for; chicken | 1 feet: sandy loam soll; plenty of | good ; level land; site, cli e and sofl the best: no fogs nor cold winds: 3 bulldings | now completed; Westall Tract, adjoining East | land: close to electric car line, 0. ot ard and fine school; price, ail told, $90 r zend for circular: 455 Seventh st., near Broadway, Oakland; carriage free. RY Z. JONES, owner. FOR sale in Oakland—Eight-room residence, modernized and complete in every detail; lot 50x108: Alice st., near 13th: best residence | neighborhood in’ Oakland; 3 minutes from Narrow Gauge depot; attractive price; month- iy payments if desired * HERON & HOLCOMB, 1080 Broadway, Oakland 7I-78 Crocker buiflding, San Francisco. OAKLAND FURNISHED ROOMS. 427—Sunny rooms: newly fur- nished: near to DArTow gauge. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you trom H. Schellh, Turmiture desier. 1ith and F aas. the kiin, Oakiand. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: | Edward F. Sheehan, 26, Soith San Francisco, nd Catherine Harrington, 18, South San Fran® | cls20 | Joseph A. Perazzo, 25, city, and Rena Sau- | neut, 30, city. Jobn McElgunn, 20, city, and Kate Sulltvan, 24, city. Joseph Marcelin, 30, city, and Josephine | Fuure, 3, city. | John Pérrott Jr.. 41, Etockton, and Clara A. | Duft. 2, Fortuna,’ Humboldt County. | Edward S. Lord, 28, city, and Persia 6. Jack- son, 21, city. Alfredo Puceinelli, 25, 115 Clark street, and | Lorenzina Gluntini, 15, 115 Clark street. 1 Frank B. Westcott, 43, city, and Ella M. Westeott, 34, city. = Albert C. Fox, 25, city, and Emma J. Lange, 25, city. | Carlos A. Castellon, 45, city, and Sara Amar- 1llas, 36, city. | R'Agr!c Olsen, 24, Rodeo, and Lena Lovte, 18, | odeo. | Harry D. M. Cobb, 21, 1413 Ven Ness ave- and Josephine L. Egan, 18, 189 Golden enge. | Gate BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by 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 28, 1500, to the wite of Charles H. Brown, a daughter. CARTER—In Oakland, January 31, 1900, to the wite of A. E. Carter, a son. | FLEMING—In this city, February 1, 1309, to | the wife of Jeremiah F. Fleming, a daughter. HICKEY—In this city, January 4, 15, to the wife of William J. Hickey, a son. KRUG—In this city, January 25, 1500, to the wife of Albert Kruk, a daughter. McCOULLOUGH—In this city, at South San Francieco, Janusry 29, 1900, to the wife of | Willlam John McCoullough, a son. | January 25, 1800, to the wife of Edward W. Mason, & son. RICE—In this city, January 2, 150, to the wife of Henry D. Rice, a daughter. to the wife of Bamuel A. Wentworth, a daughter. —_— MARRIED. BECKHARDT—HOEY—In this city, January 2, 1300, by the Rev. Father Dempsey, Louis H. Eckhardt Jr. and Alice M. Hoey, both of San Francisco. OLSEN-RAHWYLER—In this city, January 81, 1900, by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Gustave W. Oisen and Rose Rahwyler. 58 GORMAN—In this city, February 1, 1900, | the Rev. Edward Dempsey of St. Mary's Cathedral, Jobn Roes of San Francisco and Kathryn Gorman of Sacramento. No cards. RYNNING—HOIMYR—In this city, January 21, 1500, by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Hens Ed- ward Rynning and Esther Hoimyr. DIED. Merwin, Corporal Eu- gene McKenna, William Malmedy, Julia ning, John D. Marden, Elizabeth Mears, Mary A. Murgotten, Moll Nelson, Matilda C. Olace, Louise O'Neil, Mrs. Annie Peterson, Danlel Abrams, Lesser Alexander, Samuel Ashman, Richard T. Bogart, John W. Ciuff, Col. Thomas M. Colcer, Anthony Cools, 'William F. Crosby, Sareh F. Fisher, Private Peter H. 8. Gibeau, Albert T. Klinger, Augusta J. Koelzer, Anthony Pinto, Fannle Larsen, August Bcanlon, Timothy J. Loom! Barney Bolomons, Leon M. Lycett, John Tuckerman. Michae! McDonald, Mary ‘Wagner, Victoria Maher, Q. M. Ber- Westfleld, Robert geant Joseph W, Wyne, Mrs. Martha ABRAMS—In this city, February 3, 1900, Lesser Abrams, dearly beloved husband of Ricke Abra . ALEXANDER—In this city, February 2, 1900, Samuel Alexander, beloved father of Leo and Michael Alexander, & native of Germauy, aged 72 years. C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence of his relatives, 1562 Webster street, corner of Post, and thence by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. Interment New Salem Cemetery. Please omit flowers. a T., beloved husband of Sarah E. Ash- man, and father of John H., Fred J., Wil- liam T. and Alonzo R. Ashman and Mrs. J. E. Totheroh, a native of Brooklyn, N. Y., aged 64 years and 6 months. (Brookiyn, N. Y., papers please copy.) ©7Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 772 Folsom street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery, BOGART—In this city, February 3, 1900, John W., son of the late'John M. and Christina L. Bogart, and brother of Charles H., Eugene R. and James A. Bogart, a native of San P Frichds and acqutin pect 2 and acquaintances are res fully notified that the funeral will take place to-morrow (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from his HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., m"fl Fitth Il.“npflu‘l!a l.!l:dl School. Telephone Bouth . ment, United States California’ Volunteers. Interm, National Cemetery. | CROSBY—In this city, February 2, 1500, Sarah F. Crosby, beloved mother of Pmma F. Jes- late residence, 1508% Sacramento street, thence to St. Peter's Eplscopal Church, cor- ner Stockton and Filbert streets, for serv- ices at 1:30 o'clock, and thence to Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. ABRAHAM LINCOLN Council No, 2, Jr. O. U. A. M.—Officers and brothers: You are re- quested to attend the funeral of our late brother, J. W. Bogart, at St. Peter’s Church, corner Stockton end iMibert streets, to-mor- row (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock. Bv order of H. M. SCHMIDT, Counctlor. J. W. COBBY, Rec. Sec. MARTHA WASHINGTON Councll, D. of L.— Officers and members: You are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, 3. W. Bogart, at St. Peter's Church, corner Stock- ton and Filbert streets, to-morrow (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock. By order of M. MOORE, Councilor. M. LATHROP, Rec. Sec. CLUFF—In this city, February 3, 1900, Thomas M.. beloved husband of Margaret V. Cluft, father of Alfred and Geraldine Cluff, and brother of William Cluff and Mrs. Margaret Watkins, & native of Trelleck, —ounty Ty- rone, Ircland, aged 40 years 7 months and 7 days C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday) at 2 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery, streets, under the auspices of King Solomon's Lodge No. 20, F. and A. M. Interment Masonic Cemetery. THE funeral of the late Colonel Thomas M. Cluff, Assistant _Adjutant, Divi- sion National Guard of California, will be held from the Masonic Temple to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock. In an order issued this evening by General Dickinson 4ll officers of the National Guard who can do so are in- vited to attend the funeral in service uniform and a military escort is provided for. The funeral services will be held under the aus- plces of King Solomon's Lodge, F. and A. M., of which deceased was a member. COLCER~In the City and County Hospital, February 2, 1900, Anthony Colcer, & native of Germany, aced 6 years, COOX—In Mantla, Philippine Islands, Novem- ber 4, 1898, Willlam F., beloved son of Mrs. Caroline Cook, and brother of Mru. J. Shaw- ban, Mra. R.' B, Elder, Mrs. E. Davis and John, Rudolph, Walter, Christ, Oswald and Dantel Cook. a native of San Francisco, aged 27 years and 24 days. A member of Company F, First Regiment, United States California Volunteers. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday). at 2:30 o'clock, from the armory of the Fi Infantry Regiment, N. G. C. 15 Ellis street, where services will be heid under the auspices of Company F, First Regi- rup, and beloved sister of the late Lucy A. and Emma A Keves, a native of New Bed- ford, Mass. (Massachusetts and New Hamp- shire papers please copy.) # T >Friends and acquaintances ars respect- ful invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday). at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 607 Van Ness avenue. Interment pri- vate. GIBEAU—In this oity, February 3, 1900, Albert T. Gibeau, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. L O. Gibeau, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years § menths and 8 days. £ Funeral this day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 426 Clip- per strest. Interment private (diphtheria). KLINGER—In this city, February 2, 150, Au- gusta J. Klinger, beloved mother of George, Harry, Willlam, Anna, Emma, Alma and Féwin Klinger and Mrs. B. G. Noll, a na- ¢ Germany, aged 48 years 5 months and [>'Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resi- 1213 Websater street. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery, by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets, KOELZER—In this city, February 2, 1800, An- thony, beloved husband of Mathilda Koelzer, and father of Anthony F. Koelzer, a nati: of Germany, aged 8 years and 6 month: g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from the pariors of | | | I F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth LARSEN—In this city, February 1, 1300, August Larsen, a native of Gottenburg, Sweden, aged 33 years. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the undertak- ing parlors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery LOOMIS—In_this city, February 2, 1300, at his residence, 2715 Bryant street, Barney Loomi! beloved busband of Hannah A. Loomis, & native of New York, aged 70 years. (West- moreland, Oneida County, N. Y., papers please copy.) LYCETT—An anniversary requiem high mas will be celebrated at Et. Charles Church, Eighteenth and Shotwell streets, for the pose of the soul of the late John Lycett, be- loved husband of Annie Lycett, and the loving father of Frank, Ben and the cett, to-morrow (Monday), at Friends und acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend. McDONALD—In this city, Mary, bel February 1, 1900, d wife of Willlam McDonald, | mother of Francls McDonald, daughter of Gustave and Ellen Aristied, sister of Fannle, Maggie, George and Willle Aristied. and si ter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. John Callaghan, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 years and ds and acqualintances are respect- 4 to attend the funeral this day at 12 o'clock, from her late resi- . 530 Natoma street, thence to St. Pat- Church for services at 12:30 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. McKENNA—In the City and County Hospital, February 2, 1900, Willlam McKenna, a native | of California, aked 26 years. MAHER—In Manila, P. I Quartermaster Sergeant Y. M. IL—Members of Mission Council No. 3, . M. I, are requested to mssemble at t| Lombard-street entrance to the Preeidio thi day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, to attend t funeral of our deceased brother, Joseph W. Maher. >H 1. RICHARDS, President. D. NIHAN, Secretary. MERWIN—In Mantla,” P. L, January 9, 1899, orporal Eugene Merwin, a native of Brook- Y., aged 40 year In Manila, P. I, September 11, 1898 Private Peter H. §. Fisher, & native of Au tralla. aced 24 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the Y. M. C. A. buflding,’ Presidio, San Francisco. Inter- ment National Cemetery, Presidio. TO the officers and members of Company M, First Regiment, California Volunteer In- fantry—You are respectfully requested to at- tend ‘the funeral of our late members and comrades in arms, Quartermaster Sergeant Joseph W. Maher, Corporal Eugene Merwin and Private Peter H. S. Fisher, this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock. Place of assembly, Lombard-street entrance to the Presidio. THOMAS F. O'NEIL, Ex-Captain Company M, First Regiment, California Volunteers. CHARLES E. NOYES, Late First Sergt. MALMEDY—TIn thie city, February 8, 1900, Julla Malmedy, beloved mother of Ernest Malmedy, and_grandmother of J. Henry and Gustave A. Wieser and Millle, Clara, Elste, Leonie and Helen Malmedy, a native of Ger- many, aged 68 years 5 months and 20 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 225 Day street, between Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth, Church and Sanchez. Inter- ment Cyprees Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. MANNING—In Alameda, at 1611 Union street, John Dudley Manning, son of Mr. and Mrs, W. 8. Manning, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Matthies and Mrs. D. T. Hard. §>"Friends and acquaintanc are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday). —In this city, February 2, 1900, Eliza- beth M., dearly beloved wife of John C. Mar- den, and mother of Ira R., Mary E., Marion E. and Leslie Marden, a native of Brooklyn, N. Y., aged 35 years 1 month and 17 days. MEARS—In Santa Barbara, Cal.. Februarv 2 1600, Mary A. Mears, beloved wite of Richard Mears, mother of Harry W. Mears aud aurs. Charles W. Grant, and sister of Mrs. W. W. Wilder, Mrs. Dr. E. W. Smith and Mrs, F. A. Doane, & native of London, Pngland, aged 60 years. MURGOTTEN—In Bonny Doon, Santa Cruz County, January 30, 1900, Mollle, eldest daugh- ter of Alexander and Mattle K. Murgotten of San Jose, Cal., and wife of James Glover. NELSON — In this city, February 1, 1%00, Matilda Charlota, beloved wife of Johan Gott. fried Nelson, a native of Oland, Sweden, aged 40 years 4 months and 10 day; % 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 159 San Carlos avenue, between Elghteenth and Nineteenth. Please omit flowers. OLACE—In this city, February 1, 1900, Loutse, dearly beloved wife of Franco Olace, a native gf Germany, aged 36 years 11 monihs and 7 ays. X Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. O'NEIL—In this_city, February 2, 1900, Mrs. Annte, beloved wife of the late Philip O'Neil, and aunt of Nicholas and Thomas Gaughran, a native of Rushwell, County Meath, Ire- land, aged 83 years. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect. fully notified that the funeral will take place this day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from her late | Twenty-firth, & 28 by W 100; 310. Tow (Monday), at 3 o'clock. from Foresters’ Hall, 102 O'Farrell street. A. F. PFOENDLER, Councilor. J. M. MORRIS, Secretary. PINTO—In this city, Fel 2, 1900, Fannle, dearly beloved wite ot Adoiph Pinto, and dearly beloved mother of Wiillam, Ellas, Em- fgnuel, David, Joseph and Hannah Pinto, Mrs. Benjamin Cohen and the late Jacob Pinto, and sister of the late Mrs. Louise Cohn, & na- tive of Bohemla, aged 78 years and 4 months. (New York and Sonora, Tuolumne County, papers please copy.) : E>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 10:90 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, S0SA Vallejo street, near Powell. In- terment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by car- riage. Please omit flowers. SCANLON—In this city, February 1, 1900, Tim- Othy J. Bcanlon, beloved brother of John T. Scanlon, and beioved cousin of Mrs. Willlam Murphy, Mrs. P. O'Connor and Bartholomew 4nd John Lawlor, a native of Washington, E¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, from his late re: dence, 237 Twenty-eighth street, thence to St. Paul's Church for services at 12:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. A solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the Tepore of hia soul Monday, February 5, at 9 o'clock. SOLOMONS—In Lincoln, Nebr., February 2, 1300, Leon Mendez, beloved son of Mrs. Han. nah Solomons, and brother of Selma. Lucius and Theodore Solomons and Mrs. M. E. Jaffe, @ nctive of San Francisco, aged 26 years months and 2 days. . Vi gxzém;l(u of funeral hereafter. 7 (AN—In this oity, February 2, 1300, Michael Tuckerman, late a member of Colonel J. D. Stevenson's regiment, a.native of New York City, aged 73 years 3 months and 9 days. Left New York City on ship Brutus November }:."n«; arrived at San Francisco in April, [ Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the funeral pariors of Bunker & Lunt, 26§ Mission street, Mission Masonio Temple! WAGNER~—In this city, February 3, 1900, Vie- toria Wi , beloved mother of Jennie, Bert and Westley Wagner, Mrs. H. F. Mellynn and Mrs. D. J. White, and grandmother of Hazel Swanson, a native of Loulsville, Ky., aged 50 years and 3 months. WESTFIELD—In this city, Robert Westfleld, for twenty-three years sexton of Trinity Episcopal Church, ‘a native of Canterbury, England, aged 68 years. T7Triends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 2:80 o'clock, from Trinity Epis- copal Church. 3 WYNE—In this city, February 2. 1800, Mrs. Martha Wyne, mother of J. T. Wyne, a na- tive of Cheshire, England, aged 78 years 8 months and 2 days. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), from her late residence, 745 Shot- well stree REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Mary A. Childs to Charles W. Childs, lot commencing 60 feet from SF corner of Polk and Pacific streets, S 30 by E 80; gift. City and County of San Francisco to Davis Louderback, lot on N line of Geary street, 137:6 E of Gough, B 27:6 by N 137:6: —. Hannah E. Driscoll to C. T. Ryland, lot on 8 line of Eilis street, 77:6 W_of na, W 314, S 50, W 0:2, 6§ 70, E 31:6, N 1%0; $10. Betsey 'Meyer 'to Carl and Lena 'Schnelder, lot on SW corner of Hayes and Webster streets, 6 87:6, W 70, NE to Hayes, E 61:9%; $10. Charles L. Hinkell to Emanuel Friedman, lot on W line of Scott street, 76:0 N of Page, N 24:9 by W 106:3; $5. Mirlam L. and Emanuel Friedman to Peter L Jonas, same; $10. Thomas R. and Sarah F. Edwards to George M. and Maria S. Chase, lot on N line of Gro street, 46:10% B of Lyon, N 100 by E 25; $10. John Larkin to E. P. E. Troy, lot on'S line of Golden Gate avenue, 37:6 E of Central ave- nue (Lott), E 2 by § 100; 310. James F. Neall to Hannah L. Neall, lot cn 8 line of Jackson strest, $2:6 W of Walnut, W 50 by § 100; also lot on S line of Bush street, 93:3 W of Lyon, W 38:2%, § 85:9%, W G164, § 3, B 5L:5%, S 26:8Y, B 33:2%, N 131:6; gift. E. P. E. Troy to John Larkins, lot on N line of Point Lobos avenue, 106:8 W of Cook, W 40 by N 100: $10. Louts and Rose Lipman, Carl D. and Libby A. Salfiell and Anglo-Californian Bank to Maurice Rosenthai, lot on E line of Stanyan stret, 75 8 of Beula, € 2 by E 106:3; $2500. Sarah A. Dick to Delfa 8. Cornwall, lot on E line of Church street, 78 8 of Twenty-first, 8 26 by E 125; §10. Eliza S. Byrnes to Philomena M. Schmitt (wife of J. Bchmit), lot on W line of Bartlett street, 120 N of Twenty-third, N 4 by W 125; $i0. and Marlte E. Tourny to Henrietta George Lamee, lot on ‘W line o York street, 218 § of Thomas Clarke to Daniel J. Mahoney, lot on W line of Clara avenue, 392 N of Eighteenth strest, N 8 by W _136; also lot on W line of Clara avenue, 72 S of Seventeenth street, 8 § by W 136; also lot on BW corner of Olara ave- nue and Seventeenth street, § 16 by W 136; also lot 63, block C, Park Lane Tract; §10. James W. and Amelia J. Henderson to Amelia Aronson (wife of A.), lot on N line of Morton street, 183:4 E of Stockton, E 22:11 by N 60; $10. Estate of Mina D. or Mena D. or Mina Solo- mon (by Amy Louman, executrix) to Eureka Benevolent Assoctation (corporation), lot on N iine of O’Farrell street, 137:6 W of Taylor, W 28 by N 62:6; $10,500. (quitclatm Aaron Crocker to same, deed); $10. Minnie M. MacMonagle and Nellie B. Moody, executrices of the estate of Willlam Corbitt (by B. P. Oliver, commissioner) to Beverly Mac- Monagle, lot on N line of Golden Gate avenu 192:6 W of Taylor street, W 68:9 by N 137 $32,107. Sarah Patek to Christopher and Anna J. von Staden, Iot on 8 line of O'Farreli street. 68:9 E of Leavenworth, E 22:11% by S 68:9; $10. Frederick A. and Grace McG. Robbins to F. A. Robbins Press Works (corporation), lot on EW line of Fremont street, 220 SB of Folsom, SB 46, SW 137:6, NW 137:6, NE 2, SB 91:6, NE 112:6; $10. Johin Hedley to game, lot on SW line of Grant alley, §7:6 SE of Folsom street, SE 50 by SW 25; $io. Douglass 8. Watson to Emily A. Mackle, lot on SW line of Ritch strest, 200:1% SE of Bry- ant, SE 43:10% EW 7, NW 5, NE 83, SB 0:2' N 4:2, NW NE 35:2; $10. California_Title Insurance and Trust Com- ny to Jeremiah Hayes, lot on SW line of ifth street, 115 SE of Folsom, SE 25 by SW 75; $10. Hannah Keesing to F. O. Liljenberg, lot on W ilne of Potrero avenue, 129 § of Nineteenth (Butte) street, § 25 by W 100; $10. William H.'Mead to Thomas Knight, South Beach blocks 40 and 41, bounded by King, Chan- nel, Seventh and Eighth streets, except & por- tion of South Beach block 40 1ying in Potrero Nuevo 170 (quitclaim deed); $200. Gottlieb Alder to Charlotte Alder, lots 17 to 15 Ben Franklin Homestead Association; gift. 'Thomas Clarke to W. A. von der Nienburs, lot 44, block B, Park Lane Tract; $10. Edward and Anna C. Quackenbush to Luigi Magnanico, lot commencing on Worden avenue, 118:6 from W corner of Worden and Porter, thence NW 118:6 by SW $0, portion of lot 13, block 8, West End map 2; $300. Sarah and Adoloh T. Penebsky to Alexander Bond and Charles Morton, lot on N line of Hayes street, 65:0 W of Laguna, W 87:6, N 120, E_2, § 48, E 12:6, 8 72; $10. Michael Keily to Mary Kelly, lot on N_line of Twenty-first street. 105 W_of Church, W 25 by N 14, block $1, Buena Vista Homestead; also lot on N line ‘of Union street, 212:6 E of Stetner, E 30 by N 137:6; gift. Emelie Lyons to Walter and Sarah Goodrich, lot on W line of Steiner street, 50 B of Green- wich, 8 2 by W 100, $10, Barney Loomis to Hannah A. Loomis. lot on W line of Bryant street, 157:6 S of Twenty- fifth, S 47:6 by W 100; gift. Charles McKibbin to Annfe Carphill, lot on W line of San Jose avenue, 71:7 N of Twenty- ninth street, NE 20:4%, W 127:7%, 8 17:104, B 120:6%: $10. s MKl 7 Annie Carphill to Charl bbin, lot on ‘W line of San Jose avenu .of Twenty- ;‘1'0““" BW 39:7, W 108:8%, N %, E 120:6%; Thomas and Lydla Kirkvatrick to G. F. and H. N. Gray, lot on 8 line of Clipper street, 160 E of Douglass, § 114 by E §0; $10. Zelle O. Hellings (by B. P. Oitver, commis- sioner) to Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety, lot on NE corner of Montgomery and Jackson streets, E 80 by N 60; $15,000. Vittorlo Menesini to Abraham Aronson, lot on S line of Post street, 137:6 B of Stockton, B _45:10 by S 120; $112,500. George M. and Marie 8. Chase and George A. Berton to Marie E. E. Berton, lot on W line of Mason street, 115 N of Pine, N 22:4 by W_e2:6; $10. B. Kelsey (trustee) to Margaret Kussick, lot on NW line of Minna street, 200:5% SW of First, 8W 24:61% by NW _80; $10. . Margaret Kussick to Henry E. Bothin. lot on NW line of Minna street, 200 SW of First, W 25 by NW 80; $10. FEugene Holl to Elizabeth Holl, undivided ;i of lot on W line of Eighth avenue, 3% N of Point Lobos avenue, N 25 by W 120; $10. J. B. Lewis to Nicholas Oblandt, lot on SE line of Dwight street, 80 SW of Cambridge, SW 70 by SE 100, block %7, University Home- stead; §5. Margaret Sexton to Ella T. Bexton, lot on E line of Camino Real (old San Jose road), 120 S from 8 line of Reservation of Widow Bernal, F 129:6, S 2, W 130, N 2, lot 37, Dean and Tiffany Tract: $10. Michael C. Frord to John J. Ford, lot on SE corner of Eighth avenue and M street, E 120 by 5 100, blodk 18, Centrdl Park Homestsad; sife. Same to Margaret A. O'Sulliyan, lot on NE line of Corea (Ninth) street, 200 SE of Sus- quehanna (N), SE 100 by NE 100, block 166, same; gift. Same to Annle M. Conroy, lot on 8 line of Trinidad (Seventh) street, 100 E of Susque- Banma (%) B 80 by 8 Joo, block 138, same; gift. residence, 15 Jensen street, thence to St. Francis Church, where services will be held. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. PETERSON—In this city, February 3, Daniel Peterson, beloved husband of Emma Peterson, and_father of Albert Peterson a4 Mrs J. A. Sandell, a native of Oland, Sweden, aged 52 years. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to—lyormw (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from Foresters’ Hall, 102 (’Farrell street, where services will be held under the auspices of Court Star of the West No. 6956, A. O. F. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Remains at the funeral par- lors of J. Hagan, 1707 Sacramento street, ©O. C. F.—Members of America Council No. 7, ©.°C. F., are requested to attend the funeral Peterson, of our late friend, Danfel to-mor- Abble C.' Wright to Johanna M. Connor, lot on N line of Filbert street, 187:6 W of Larkin, W 25 by N 137:6; $10. Mary Devilbiss, Rebecca D. Marchand (for- merly Devilbiss),'Annie D. Bordeau (or Hannah Devilbies), Minnie J. or Minnie and O. A. Fiek, Barnette and Frank B. January to Louise A Bullivan and Alice A. Brownell, lot on W line on N line of Pacific avenue, 450 n street, §7:4 N of Post, N fx:n and Loan to Martin 4ot L block 4, Marion Tract (Hospl- . and John Girardin to Carolina G. Sarber, lot on E line of Primrose (Carmelita) Btreet, 265 S of Waller, S 23:2%, SE %, N 34:3%, W 9, lot 15, block 3, Marion Tract (Hos- pital Lot); $. Cutherine E. Osthoff to John Gamma, lot on NE corner of Twenty-second and Alabama streets. £ 25 by N 104; $10. Mary L Roth to Solomon Roth, lot on E line of Harcison street, 78 S of Tweitietn, S 2 by Jules A. Simon to Golden Rule Mutual Bulld- ing and Loan Association, lot on E line of Ala- buma street, 100 S of Twenty-fitth, $ 40 by £ Golden Rule Mutual Building and Loan Asso- clation to Michael J. and Mary A. Leahy, same; $2400. * George W. and Ann Dutfield to Angelo Mari- ana, 10t commencging 67:6 W of Montgomery street and 62:6 N of Vallejo, thence N 2 by W 70, reserving 2:5 by 67 for alleyway; $10. Philip Weisel (administrator estate of Kath- arine Weisel vs. Elizabeth Bill) and John and Philip Krausgrill (by Herman Shainwald, ref- eree) to Antonio Sivari, lot on N line of Cards alley, Ti:6 W of Stockton street and 134:6 S of Green, W 36 by N 62:6; $2630. Johanna Le Conte to Edward H. Stearns, lot on N line of Lewis place, 157:6 W _of Taylor street and 80 N of Post, W 20 by N §7:6; $0. Henry Decker to Barbara Decker, lot on N line o!‘ Jessie street, 250 SW of Seventh, SW 20 by NW 75 (quitclaim deed); $1. Nathaniel Brew to Andrew and Ma: Iot on N corner of Sixth avenue and L street, NW 100 by NE 120, block 97, Central Park Homestead; §10. Sarah E.’ Gouldin to Carrie E. Wilson, lots 13 and 16, block X, Park Lane Tract No. 3; $500. Robert 'T. Moon to Oscar Heyman, lots 134 and 196, Holiday Map A; $10. Joseph, Harriet, Jacob and Bertha G, Welss- bein to Waiter Kenyan, lot 6, Jacob Heyman's Subdivisions of blocks § and ‘17, Ploche and Robinson’s Subdtvisions, San Miguel Ranch; $10. Paul V. Finch to Henry F. Blanchet Jr., lots 2,3, 4, 27, 28, 29, 82, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 35 and @ of block 8, iots 1 to 13 38 to 41 and 44 of block 8, and lots 1 to 14 of block 7, Garden Tract Home- stead: also lot on § correr of San Bruno and Paul avenues, SE 152:8%, SW 7, NW 85:11%, N 91:8%, block 7, same; $3375. F. B. Wensinger to John Wensinger, lot on SW corner of Post and Polk streets, § 6, W N 60, E 60; $L. . 5. Wensinger to Theresa Wensinger, lot on 8W corner of Turk street and Van Ness avenue, 8 6 by W 1 $10. City and County of San Francisco to Chris- tine P. Donohoe, ot on 8 line of Vallejo street, 137:7% W_of Buchanan, W 157:4%, 8 235, E 1376, N 157:6, W 0:1%, N 117:6; §—. Levitt H. and Willie L. Cox to Michasl and Margaret Torpey, lot on E line of Lyon street, 100 N of Grove, N 25 by E 121:10%; $10. Danlel and Ellen Einstein to Annis Nathan | lot on E line of Central 8 of Page, S 25 by E Murgaret Kara to Dantel F. Keefe, lot on E line of HarriBon street, 60 N of Twenty-thtrd, N 23:4 by E 100; $10. George A. and Edith T. Pops and Talbot Investment Company (a corporation) to Pope & Talbot Land Company (a corporation), lot on S line of California street, 91:8 E of Front, 8§ 137:6 by E 45:10; also lot on W corner of Folsom and Spear streets, SW S1:3 by NW 137:6;_$10, F.'S. Wensinger to Ella Broderick, lot on N line of Sacramento street, 153:2 W of Montgom- W 23, N 895, W5, N @9, B a9, 8 Natale Feroglari to Giussppe Rubino, lot on W line of Rock alley, 117:6 8 of Unlon street, and 77:8 W of Dupont, § 20 by W 60; $1525. Jobanra Howell to Mary Dalley, lot on SE gorner of Pacific and Powell streets, E 26 by 7 10. Mary Dalley to Annie L. Lynch, Dennis J., Mary E. and Timothy L. Dalley and Catherins A. Gavin, same; gift. Mary E. Dailey to Annie A. Lynch, undivided one-fifth interest in same; $10. E. H. Hanson to Walter Sutton, lot on N line of Lombard street, 137:6 W of Powell, W 30:6 by N 137:6; $10. Alameda County. Unton, Savings Bank to Realty Syndicats (8 corporation) of San Francisco, lots 1 to 15, 18 to 27, block A, lots 12 to 16, block B, lots 1 to 3 'block C, fots 1 to 8, block D, iots 1 to 8. block E, lots 1 to 12, 15, 23 and %, the N 30 feet of lot 16, the 8 15 feet of lot 22, the N 30 feet of lot 25, block F, lots 4 to 7, 11 to 13 and S 20 feet of lot §, block G, Stanford Tract; also 10 acres, being all the land described in certain deed from the Oakland Investment Company to J. West Martin dated January 10, 1891, and recorded in 425 d &, Iying to the N’ of the subdivided portion of Stanford Tract, Qquitclaim deed, Oakland: $1. Charles A. Katzenbach to Mrs. Amos F. Blood (widow), 1ot on NE line of East Twenty- first street, 118:0% SE of Twenty-third avenue, SE 60 by NE 150, being a portion of lots 2, § and 4, block G, subdivision 50, Assoclates Tract, East Oakland; $200. E. and Eugenie Wallenberg to George Ster- ling, lots 2 and 3 on Revised Map Piedmont Cabie Tract, Oakland Township; $10. George and Carrie R, Sterling to Realty Syn- dicate (a corporation) of San Francisco, lot on (wife of Herman), avenue (Lott street), 50 89:4; $10. avenues, N 77.27, E 161.58, § with a radius of 350, 35.59, to N 'line of Piedmont avenue W 168.48, to beginnin, i Iso lots 2 and 3, Pled- mont’ Cabls Tract Abel and Marguerito Roust, Claus Meinert and D. Lambert (by J. B. Lanktres, commis- sioner) to Peter H. Stubbs, lot 3, block B, Para- dise Park, Berkeley; $1538. James Larue to . A. Rixon, lot —, in plat &, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland Township; s, 5. W. Rose (widow) to Rudolph Kut- sche, lot on W line of Henry street, 4 N of | camer | without , N 40 by W 135, being portion of lot 9, Dok R May of property of Berkeley Villa Association, Berkeley; $10. A. L. Sohey to Grace E. Mortimer, lot 3, block 15, Daley's giex‘:ki Pm;l;é subject to & ort; for $300, rkeley ;. . . e M. and Emma S. Foy to A. H. Brood, lot 13, block 14, College Homestead Tract, rkeley: $100. B‘Fellx “nd Delfina Marcuse, J. A. and Eltza- beth H. Remmel to George E. Carter, lot on W line of Sherman_street, 17 of Pacific avenue, S 33.32 by W 150; Alameda; $10. Felix and Delfina Marcuse to same, lot on N line of Pacific avenue, 216:8 E of Sherman strest, B 33:4 by N ’”vfi{fi“‘;"‘u ‘T'lylnr % George T. Pearce to am H. Taylor, lot| also lot avenue, W 212:5 by N 330, Alameda; als beginning at a point 30 feet E of the W lin of Second avenue if extended N and 630 N from N line of Pacific avenue, E 4144 N 435, W 414:5, B 440 to beginning, Alameda, quit- claim deed; $1. Angelina C. and Charles Smith to Frederick C. Mayer, lot on W line of Chester street, 200:1% N of Ninth, N 42, W 121, 8 to a point B 128:3 to beginning, portion of block 66, Oak- el el ck B, Major Given Tract. Bk . Quirk to J. F. Mehrmann, ‘lot on § lthe of Isabella street, 384 W of San Pablo avenue, W 52 by B 139:12%, portion of lots 11 and 12, Gunn Tract, Oakland; $10. Susan G. Little fo Emma C. Little, lot on SE line. ot Tweltth avenue, 115 NE of Fast Twenty-fourth street, NE 33 by SE 100, block 160, Clinton, East Oakland; $10. Manuel Carvalho to Jessie P. Carvalho, lot 12, block B, Kennedy Tract, East Oakland: $10. "John G. and Magdalena Ziegler to Ida Gross (widow), lot on N line of Walton street, 55 W of Telegraph avenue, W 37:6 by N 120, being portion of lots 38 and 3¢ on map of Brown Tract, Oakland; $10. T es T and Delia Harney to Thomas Row- an, rerecord of 712 D. 406, lot on N line of Forty-fitth street, 630 E of Grove, N 100 by E 58 being lot 30 and W half of lot 29, block 2110, Aiden Tract, at Temescal, Oakland: 310, William E, Grifth to Christian Kley. lot on 8 line of West Eleventh street, 103:9 W of Kirkham, W 44 by 8 75, being lot 9, block 559, map of Eighth-street Tract, Oakland: $10. 5. ney to Earah Willls, lot 8 frajor. Glven” Oakland; $450. | | { | Kensington . | Noordland ‘TOYO KISEN KAISHA, . "and_Adaline Blauvelt to R. A. more streets. NE 150 by NW 200, being lots § and 8, biock 4, Haywards Park Homestead Union, Eden Township: $10. Emma Weissig to Frank A. Leach, lot on N line o Merrimac street, M5 E of ‘Telegraph ayenue, F 45:3, N 145, § 3, E 2. 8 110 to begin Ring, being portion plat 8, Rancho V. and D. | N1 Iot on N | HONGKONG MAR ta, Oakland; $10. P ioa A, Mason to N. A. Jones. i Iine of Eighth street. 41:8 £ of Campbell, E 31:3. Nfo 108, S 30, N 86:81 to beginning, being lot 22, block 638, on Map of Survey 1163, made for John Zlegenbein, November 13, 1577, Oak- l':?ir:flna Flvina Wood to Christian Kley, | lot on SW lime of Eleventh street. 103:3 W | of Kirkham, W 44 by § 75, being lot 2, block | ighth-street Tract, quitclaim deed, Oak- 0. | land $ind Clara Walter to Felix Marcuse and ‘Remmel, lot on W line of Sherman street, of Pacific avenue, § 33.32 by W 150, Al Tneda: also lot on W line of Sherman street, 10425 S of Pacific avenue, § 33.25 by W 120, Ala~ meda; $10. fohn Cochran to Grace Welr, lot on S line of ' gawoa, New Zealand, An 421 Market st., tMiss A Arriba, Mexico|J R Puryn, Chicago I E | R Brennan, Ukiah } For Eureka (Humboldt Bay), 3 p. m.. Feb. | East San Pedro (Los Al . m., 4,8, 12, 16, HE eorner of Pleasant Valley and Piedmont | %, ™ Feb land (corporation), lot on_ SW line of East Twelfth street (formerly Washington), 80 SB |~ ——— of Eleventh avenue, SE 25 by SW 150, block 37, Clinton, East Oakland (to correct former | déeds); $10. i A. L. Knapp to D. W. La Fortune; lot on 8 | | line of Thirty-third street, 225 E of West, S | 100 by E 36, block F, Map of Property of Cen- | tral Land Company, formerly the Brown Tract, | Oakland (subject to mortgage): $10. | D. W. and Jennie L. La Fortune to Mary L. | Laymance (wife of M. J.), same; $10. Ella R. and W. B. Vineyard to J. M. Ather- ton, lot on S orner of Fourth and Washing- ton streets, S 75 by E 75, being lots 6, 7 and 3, block 30, Oakland; $10. Charles M. and Lena MacGregor to John C. Rogers, lot on § line of Prince street, 41:4 W of Harper, W 40 by S 100, being portion of lots 1 and 2, "block §, Central Park Tract, Berkeley; | HOTEL ARRIVALS. | PALACE HOTEL. Mrs C E Pratt, Spokne H Hallam & w, Boston E_C Hawkins' & w, |Miss NAndrews,Boston Seattle W S Duling & w. Pa 3 A Goldsmith, N Y |T P Carson, Seattle I Wéisbeir, G Valley |J J Muma, Berkeley M B Kerr, Grass Val Miss E A Bowman, Cal A C Keliogs,Sloux City|J H Mullins, Brooklyn H P Nye, San Diego G W Wilson, Brookiyn 2 Daley. Oakland | Prof W R Dudley, S U | A E Wlicox, Chicago |E G Dudley, Stanford S Arriba, Mexico |M Nathanson, Chicago H Lindley, Or I F Davis, Jackson J W Blaif, Kans B R Ward, US N H Holden, London C Y Brownlee, US N M M Harrls & w, Cal |G R Armstrong, Mich Mrs H Stevenson, Cal | W H Murphy, Stanford | T Hughes, Australla | Mrs G A Jones, Phila Col WA Thompson & |J W Hudson, S Rosa | w, Honolulu W J Kelly, Santa Rosa | A fewall, Matne 7 Leahy, Santa Rosa C H Hazelrigg, Chte |A L Barmley, Chicago'| Maude Dekley, Chicago! GRAND HOTFL. | G W_Kimble, Placervi/H M Hersford, Chicago C P Huse, Riverside D Donely, San Jose B F Knott, Sacto |W E Bunker, Newman | H G Cain, Berkeley |R H Van Voorhees, Sac | Brown, ' Cal |H H Ranlett, Sacto B Gates, Bakersfield O Jacks, Placerville H Foster & w, Cal |E Brooks, S L Obispo A Lawrent & 'w, Cal G W Elsey, Modesto F Brocks, Riverside A E Nutt, San Deigo Winterscale, London J Clarke, Pasadena V Shephard, N Y |S Smith, Whittier M Foster, Spokane |J E Manlove, Sacto rs Heintzelman, Sac |T Garrett, Los Ang H Schrively, Oroville G B Lovdal, Sacto J Calet, Chicago |J Dobson, Wash iss L Field, Minn |D Millett, Wasn O Gardner, Clevelnd E L Gibbens, Fruftval W Bissell & w, Towa|B F Knolt, Sacto C Russell, Stockton Dr A A Beebe, Boston | D Sevier, Eureka G Spurlock & W, Mo H B Chase & w, Portld R Gammon, Denver J T Grace St Rosa |C Melzer, Albuquerque J Eepey, Honolulu |L Kimble, Los Ang | P Welch, Sacto A Singer, Chicago | C F Baylor, D C M E Dally, San Joss W L Burnham, N Y N G Hovey, St Crus NEW WESTERN HOTEL. T Jones, San Jose J Murtha, Sacto Capt Little. Rochester A Orton, Montreal | W Dunn, Martinez R R Stinson, Sacto A Murchel, Chicago |{ M Truman, N Orlus Johnson, N Y G M Martin, Ls Gatos 5 W Sawyer, Modesto 8 N Slowman, L Ang | 7 Ring, Fresno T C Lottus, San Jose R Singleton, Los Ang (A E Livingston, Ogdn J Rolling, Oregon Fohalel- T ok 1] »asg-a rs M Brown, S Rafl LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Baturday, February 3. Bktn J M Griffith, Arey, 17 days from Port Hadloclk. | OCEAN STEAMER. | NEW YORK—Arrived Feb 3—Stmr St Paul, from Southampton and Cherbourg. OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway whart, San Franctsco: For Alaskan ports, 10 a. m., Feb. §, 10, 15, 20, 23, Mar. Change to company’s steam- ers at Seattie. For _ Victoria, Vancouver, (B. C.), Port Townsend, | Beattle, Tacoma, _Everett, Anacortes and New Wha com (Wash.), 10 a. m., Feb. 20, 25, Mar. 2, and every fitth day change at Seattle to this company’ ag Tacoma | 5 thereaftes steamers for Alaska and G. N. to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to &% 8,8, 13 18, 23, 25, Mar. 5, and every fifth day | thereafter. | For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cay- | ucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, | Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedro, | eles) and Newport, 9 | ). 24, 28, Mar. 4, and very fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. m., Feb, 2, 6 10, 14, 15, 22, 26, Mar. 2, and every fourth day thereafter. | For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, Ban Jose del | Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, 'Senta Rosalia | and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth of each | month. For further information obtain company's foider. | The company reserves the right to change steamers, sailing dates and hours of ealling. gryvios potice TICKET OFFICE —4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel.) GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts. 10 Market st., San Franclsco. THE 0. R, & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. FARE (fl;lnt Class Including Berth $8 Second Class and Meals. COLUMBIA salls......Feb. 7, 17, 27, Mar. §, 19 STATE OF CALIFORNIA sails. ia : Feb. 12. 22, March 4, 14, 24 Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butti Helena_ and all points in' the Northwest. Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market st GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Buperintendents. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, S0UTHAMPTON. LONDON, PARIS. topping at_Cherbourg, westbound. 5:&’ New York every Wednesday, 10 a. m. St. Paul. .Feb. 7|Friesland Feb. 28 | New York “Feb. 14| New York.....March 7| St. Louls _Feb. 21/St. Paul.......March 14 RED STAR LINE. New Yark and Antwerp. From New York every Wednesday, 13 noon. ‘Westernland Feb. 7/Friesland Feb. 18 Feb. 14/Southwark - rch T Feb. 21| Westernland .. March 14 EMPIRE LINE. Seattle. St. Michael, Dawson City. For full information regarding freight and je apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 30 Montgomery st or any of its agencles. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- | e —————— RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN FPAC (PACIFIC SYSTEN.) 1om nnd are due 1o srrive ad Tralne I0RGAN FIANCISC (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) —_——— tEave — Frow DEczuses 13 188, — anmive icta, Suisun, Elmirs, Vacaville, e &an-qr:'ndnsnml:::,:lo ...... 45w 71004 Shastn exs Wiilows, 71004 Shastt piudl, Fortland... . sy men, Vallejo, Napa, Chicago. veeee *DeNOP b rermors Stockton, meuto, Placcrville, . Chico, lted Bluft. Jakdaie a0 BOTORR. . ... o 3 «1 Way Stations. Woodlard, Koights Jroville. e arysvil'o, ©9:004 Atisotic Fxpress—Ogden and Eash 91004 Mariines, Tercy. Lathrop, Stockton, and Frenno........ wnd Tos 0:004 Valicio, Martinez and Way Stations :00A Haywards, Niles ard Way Stations. 2:00% Nilcs, Lirermore, Stockton, Sacra- ‘mcnto, Mendota, Hanford, Visalis, : Portervillo i . :00 Sacramento Itiver Stenmers. - 31008 Haywanin Nilos and Way Siations. Ramon, Vailejo, “4:00¢ Mrstine Napa, S *4:00¢ Benicia, Vacasille, Woodland, Knights Landiog, Margsville, Ororille. 41307 Niles, San Joeo and Stockion 8:00r The Owl Limited—i racy, Bakerseld, Sangus for Los Angel te Dar- - P 3 — 130 Oriental and - $7100r Vallojo, Fort Costa and Way Sta- #8:03¢ Oregon and California xum-.'m'.'. raento, Maryaville, Redding, Portland, Puget_Sownd and Fast _8sl OBAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Fook of Market Strees.) ark, Centerville, San Jose, Boulder Creck, Sauta Cruz and Wag 215 Novaty. Centerviiic, Sass Joos, Now r “ent Almaden, Felton, Boulder Csesk, Santa Cruz aod Principal Way Worass. tua Jose, Eos Gakon i Jose, $11:457 Honters' Excursion, San Jose and ‘Way Stations . CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAN FRAROISCO—Psot of Marked Strest (Slip $)— A 5 9:00 11:00am. 11:00 *300 13:.00 - 18:08 *8:00e. Prom OARLAND—Faol of Brosdw: $12:00 *1:00 $2:00 COAST DIVISION (Broad ). (Third and Townsend Sts. San Jose aud Way Statious.. Ban Mateo, Redwood, Mealo 'alo Alto, &snh Cltrs San Jose, Pincs, Sants Criz. Saiines, onterey and I'acifle Grovs. 130r Sen Jose and Way Stations H 153 " AndSe 13+ San Jose and Prineipal Way 1007 San Jose and Principal Way Stations 19:004 307 8an Joss and Principal Way Stations *8:85a. #6:30r Ban Jose aud Way Stations. B11:437 San Joss and Way Stations. P for CALIFORNIA NORTRWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St BAN FRANCISCSO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS —7:30, 9:00, 11:00 o m.; 13:3 8 5:10, 6:30 p. Thursdays—Extra tri] .l“{liln”p. m. ga:r:'rdlyl:lxm trips at 1 SUNDAYS — 80, 830, 1 a m.; 18 3% SN R 2T 1o s FRA > A AN N WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 m 3 lg ‘u%a p. m. Baturdays—Extra trips st 1 -3 p. m. SUNDAYS-S$:10, 9:40, 110 a. m.; 1:40, 348, 608, . m, Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same scheduls as above. Leave | aon & San Fraocisco. | In Effect | San Franciseo. October 15, ,—- - Week | Sun- 1899, Sun Days. | days. | Destination. | dava. 7:39 am| 8:00 am| Novato, [10:40 am| 8:40 am 30 pm( 9:30 am| Petaluma. ‘nspmu!u- 6:10 pm| §:00 pm| Santa Rosa. | 7:35 pm| 6:23 pm Fulton, 7:30 am| Windsor. am Healdsburg. Lytton. Geyserviila. 3:30 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:5 pm/ 6:23 pem T:30 lm’ ———— 7:30 am 8:00 am| 2:30 pra 7:30 am| 8:00 am §5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| 7:30 am| 8:00 am $:30 pm| 5:00 pm| Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and_White Sulphur Springs; st Lytton for Lytton Springs: at lie for Skases res at Hop- gy PN P Bprings: at Cloverdale for the Geysers: Reiseyvinie, Carisbad Springs, Soda Say e 3 A fl:" and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy T E e Wieter Soriags, Upper Foa: ter Valiey. Jobn Dayla’ Rflwa’a‘.'fl-g’. Bucknell's, anhedrin Heights, Hull % Hot Bpnng. Mendoeino City, l‘nvr‘tlkh‘- Westport, Utal,_Willits, Layiogvilis, ~Cum: E!cn. oy - rip u.-: a om @auced rates. ;i \ o ‘icket_offices, H. C. WHITING, General CALIFORNIA |IMITED Santa Fe Route STt First and Brannan streets. 1 p m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKON cantfug at Kobe (HI0g0), gasaki and Shanghai, and connecting at ongkong with steamers for India, etc. No cargo received on board on day | - | of m"\r:‘ia s % i 1 - ay. Feb. 9 M Wednesday, March 7 | Saturday, March 31 | Via Honolulu Round-trlp tickets at reduced rates. For | freight and passage apply at company's office, corner First 7 W. H. AVERY, General Agsnt. | The & 8. Austraila | salls lor Honoiul | Wednesday, Feb. ““1,' | 1900, at 2 p. m. The §. 8. Alameda | alls via Honolulu and | N ednent ©RNPAN Sregnesday, Feb. & | Favorite line around the world via Hawal rala. Indla, Suez Taylor avenue, 46:4 E of West End avenue, E | England, etc.: 610 first class. 80 by S 146:6, being lot 17. In W half of block | . i’ 3raETKELD & Bawa. CO., A B, Damon's West End Tract, Alameda; $1000. ‘Cornellus and Ellen K. Jones to Mary Gillam, lots 53 and 64, Peraita-avenue Tract, Brooklyn | wnship; $10. | TEPNPind Lottt Webster to Willlam_A. Mathewson, same property as in 12th deed Sex- | ton to Webster, in Transcript No. 2754, Janu- | ary 26, 1000, Eden Township: §10. Hans P. and Laura Raust to P. L. Stern- berz, lot on E_line of Center street, 125 S of B, § 25 by E 133, being subdivision C of lot 5, block 795, Watts Tract, map 2, Oakland: $10. W. H. and Caroline A. Chickering to George T. Hawley (trustee), lot on N line of Eleventn | stree(, 70 of Jefferson, B 80 by N 10, being lots %6, . 4, block 156, Oakiand; $3500. W. E, Barnard to Grace E. Barnard, lot 28, block K, map of property of Central Land Company (formerly the Brown Tract), Oaklan - '?.'_ D. Whitman to Pactfic Coast Lumber and Mill Company, lot 18, block C, Gaskill Tract, Oakland: also lot on SE line of Howe street, 200 NE of Howard, NE 100 by SE 135, being lot 9, block 7, Howe Tract, Oakland (subject to & mortgage for $750): also lot on N line of Bris- tol street, 40 W of Eighth, W 25 by N 100, be- of Fillmore street, 70:3 § of Jackson, S 22:4% by W 105: $1725. Hugh ‘and Theresa Keenan to Charles Schimpe, lot on Broderick, 21 and 28 and portions of lots 1 t0 proadway (Hudson building). New York. J. . 4 | Plor 7. Faot Pacific St Freighl 0ifce. 327 Market St. | . COMPAGYNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. | DIRECT LINE_TO HAVRE-PARIS, Sailing every Thursday instead of < 5" from November 3, 133, at S Saturda: {10 a. m.. from Pier 42, North River, foot of | Morton LA BRETAGNE, Feb. 8. L'AQUI- | TAINE, Feb. 15; LA GASCOGN. b. 22: LA | TOURAINE. March 1. First class to Havre, | | $60 and upward: 5 per cent reduction on round trip. Second class to Havre, $43: 5 per cent re. duction on_round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANAD. F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coast Agents, 5 | Montgomery _ave.. San Frandisco. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. | FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AMD VALLEJD. Steamer “Monticello.” i MON.. Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:6 a m 15 30 p MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC MILI;‘; | Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry. | | e Te CHICAGO This is the quickest running and most luxurious train across the continent. Oo::;cnzvo TraiN¥ LEavES Saxy Fravciscos 8 P.I1. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and m'l:y“.””vhg In Chicago at 218 trainstor New Yok | i ot OVERLAND Leaves San Francisco at §:30 EXPRESS P with Paiace asd Tourist nsas Cy Lous, DAILY Chicagoasd Ease. >’ Local trains between Stock! Fresno, Hanford, V.salia,o'fn;ao:-' V:&;' San Francisco office. 628 aud Bakersfield. SEE YOU IN - - . E Market Street, Mai TRISCO SOON Jfaries v, Phcss Mais way; Sacrameno, 201 J Street; San Jose, 7 West RTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. NORTH PACIF e Sausalito Ferry ‘ominencing October 1, 1899, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—*7:00, *9:30, 11:00 & m.; *h:h *3:40, 515, 6:0, 6:30 ». m. EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Ra- fael, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, “SUNDAYS 00, SHion, 3 0 > # ..’lrfi'.‘:‘:fi, 6:30, 9:00 p. m. BUEE S0 V., ns marked (%) run to San tin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO su?"“mnm WEEK DAYS—5 B 20, 'l_:r&,|'l:!£. .lf:! %5 m. rains marl *) start fros FROM MILL, VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. DAYS—5:45, 45, T35, 945 & m: %fi'r‘s:?npifm Wednesdays and Baturdays at 7:00 and 10:20 p. m. SUNDAYS—3:05, 10:05 a. m.: 12:05 2:15, 3:8, 46 D. m. m. weel ny-—en-d-nm.'m-—s— m. Saturdays—Tomales and way stationa, m. Sundays—Tomales and way stations

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