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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1900, PERSONALS, theatricel and masquerade cos- | A— THE ELMER HOUSE." 34 Bush | wigs: country orders so- Third; tel. bl S sweepers are the best and_cheapest i repaired and for sale at 32 Sutter. MAN buys clothing. ac. tools te. old gold: send for him SUTINE CO., bair 1 Pay: book for stamp. i 016 old for manur's. 0. NOLTE, weler, 45 O'Farrell, bet. Powell and Mason. 'loons TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. . ad- 84 rooms; all prices. Joining the Russ Hotel BOHEMIA, 239 Poet., cor. Stockton—Sunny cor- ner suite and single rooms; hot and cold water: elevator and ail conveniences. | BURNETT, 1426 Market st. (old No. 1864)—Fur- hed rms., suites, single: also unfurnished. LLTON, 1206 Market, cor. Golden Gate Sunny corner; well furn.; rms. & offices. CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions 4 at Call branch office. 2200 Filimore FIFTEENTH, 100—Neatly furnished room; | lady or mentlema: ¥ $5 per month. | FOLSOM, corner Sixth (The Oliver)—Sunny furnished rooms; suites or single; new mgmt. rich in tone, easy to zen 4x5 and devei- PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. INNELL—Office and resi@ence, Sixth and Seventh. e e — PROPERTY WANTED. box 2606, Call office, sta: REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SAL ot high cellar un- ance under day; | stable 10x20 at end § rooms and attie: near Webster Noe and Hill sts.; atent sidewalk ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale £ of glit-edge, e, home passed. 85 which is very choices the LAND AGENT, *nronicle bulding, S. F. « year; unequaled | 2 tein | FOR sale in Oakiand_Bight-room residence, ange, list with o mes for sale at re- San Ra- | villa tract; fenced: trees; works. BUTTERFIELD, 821 “state price and location & best in America to any address 14, for 31 per year ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEE Sunny room; 1 or 2 gentle. desired; private family; | verticements and subscriptions Mice, 2200 Filimore st. nfurnished rooms; ltght housekeeping. s. kitchen and bath, con., wingle, $4 up. 1416—Two u! Large sunny furnished room: ckeening: $1 60 weekly ront and back parior, furn. v parior eulte: completely fur- isekeeping, also front parior. wo rooms, partly furnished 2g, 85 xingle rooms 2 housekeeping rooms, $ 50; no | mail wiil 2 surny rooms complete for heavy room, same, nicely furnished front oo Tange: folding bed; reasonab! 136—Tooms for light bousekeepin THIRD, 3726, near Dolores—3 sunny | dow rooms, complete. | near Twentieth—Sunny front | furnished, rent reasonabl NFSE ave., 300-Sufte of ni pariors for hovsekeeping: also others. | RANCH otfice for Call advertisements and Fieriytions has been established at 109§ Va- ERANCH office for the reception of adver- ements and subscriptions has been «t 1222 Polk st.: open till § p. m. TANCH office for Call advertisements ani rubscriptions has been established L rhwist corner of Twenty-second open i § p. m. the | and Ken- | IMS TO LET—Furn. and M5 _Sixth—Rooms SWICK HOUSE, $1 per night: §1 25 to 86 week, Housekesping: open all night Hotel Fren , Turk and Taylor sts.— el Franciseo, A MRS. J. KING. Homelike house: to §1 60 day. vated front rooms; §1 80 to | FOLSOM. 1107B—Furnished front room, sultable for 2 men, with stove, §2 & week RTH, 2223 Nicely furnished bay-window ingle rooms: asonable; quiet. |F]L\ N, 21 ewport House) —Sunny rooms; | " bay windows: run. water; gas: §12 to §2 80. | ~ | GBARY, %% (The San Jose)—Sunny bedroom: ‘ newly furnished suite; hot water; bath. legantly furnish- lite or single. MRS. H. HYER. EN GATE ave Nicely furniehed front room; private ; reasonable. R i | southeast cor. Seventh nny rooms, en suite or reading room; elevator. »n—Select family to 85 per week. | respectable; 25c-$1_per Howard cars to door. HOWARD, §23—Clean n $1-83 per week; furnished sunhy bay | reasonable, 408 —Flega y furnished front parlor: | housekeeping suite; $16. | near Chronicle—Suite of § or 3 able for a club of gentle- | box 2683, Call. | near Bllis—Rooms to | W room, §1 per week 7631 large and 1 small fur. front .; cheap to steady rmr. 415—Qulet sunny furnished rooms: 20 Sunny furnished rooms and | lights; day, wk., mo. | unfurnished front | O FARREL Bush and Pine—Sunny ern house; bath use, & 821 BN to §1; week, $1 25 ¢ r on office fioor; | baths. I Dighth st unfurnished E: cely furnished double and housekseping. anny __rooming house | tu A BRANCH office : open until 8 © the reception of adver- tisements and subscri has been opened at Polk st.; until $ p. m. ————— | A BRANCH of! ns has been established at 1006 Va- lencia st i | for Cail advertisements and | | | 1 SPECIAL NOTICES :_ whitened, $1 Paint Co. papered ne from Hartma ) tenants ejected for $4; co try. PACIFIC 0L ught, old; machine sup- : Phone Mint 45. rented; re- hanged, Fourth st. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. H Storage t., cor, Powell; tel. ) 4 Moving Co. | ain 5713 BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS | BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $4500_NEW $-room house: adsacent to U. O.3 perfect in design and finish; eorner lot. 1 $1360—N 5 rooms; same as rent. . | e ; Golden Gate. | 52 50x130; half price. £ 1 3 third of actual value. M th and Broadway, Oakland. | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. "CFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $3506_OWNED by a bank and have instru h or easy terms, this 3- coachman’s room, etc. 4 flower garden; tain in front ya parior Jaid in har an idea] home and right in the he city and close to trains to San Francisco; see it. J. 8 R! 1002 Broadway, Oukland. | lot bath: all the latest tmprovements; lot 40x135; street work all complete: splendid resi@ence location; cost late owner § must be sold this week J. MEYERS, 1002 | Broadway, Oskland modernized and complete In every detall; lot 50x109; Alice et., near 13th; best residence neighborhood in Oaklard: 8 minutes from Narrow Gauge depot; attractive price; month- | 1y payments if desired HERON & HOLCOMB, 1060 Broadway, Oakland. | 77-78 Crocker building, San Francisco. | P —————— = T T OAKLAND FURNISHED ROOMS. | | FRANELIN, 427—Sunny rooms: newly fur- nished. near to DAITOW gAUKS. ————— OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALB. AN introduction to you from H. Schellbaas. the | furmiture dealer. 11th and Franklin Oakland. | —— e e © PROPOSALS « SEALED proposals will be recefved at the of- fice of the Lighthouse Inspector, San Fran- 0, Cal., untll 12 o'clock m., March 1, 1800, and then opened, for furnishing and deliver- ing. provisions for vessels and stations in the Twelfth Lighthouse District for the fiscal wpar ending Jupe 30, 1901, In accordance with epeci- | fications, coples of which, with blank propos- als and other Information, may be had upon cation to U. SEB [ . Commander, U. | BN SEALED proposals will be received at the of- fice of the Lighthouse Inspector. San Fran- ciaco, Cal., untfl 13 o'clock m., March 1, 1900, 4 then (pened, for furnishing and deliver- ine fuel for vessels and stations In the Twelfth Lighthouse District for the fiscal year ending June 20, 1901, in accordance with epectfications, ‘copies of which, with blank proposals and information. may be had upon goplication o U. SEBREE, Commander, U. 8: N. | IRTAS—MARRIAGES—DEATER | Birth, marriage and death potices sent by ot be inserted. They must be handed of the publication offices and be and residence of per- ve the same publish DIED. Abrahams. Lesser Koelzer, Anthony Bogart, John W Kramm. Charles H. | Buckley, Mary A. Loomis, Barney* Boegershausen, So0- McColgan, Celia phia Malmedy, Julla Brunner, Phillip Murphy, ‘Amy M. Panchfeld, Mrs. Han- Mayhew, George H. Martin, Miriam K. Mabany, Sarah Neison, Charles A. nah | Bockman, John C. Cluff, Thomas M Texton, Clars A. Costello, ward elson, Celia Crosby, Sarah F. Dettelbach, Morritz Peterson. Daniel | Davi Russell, Emma | Fay, Sophis Rohrs, John D. | Goadtrey. Stanton, Hannah B. Hamill, Amelia C.H. RAHAMS—In this city, February 3, 1800, A e, Deloved hushand of Riecke Abrahams, father of Sam and Jack Abrahams, and brother of Mrs. H. Jacobs, Mrs. R. Jacobs M., Charles and H. Abrahams, of Germany, aged 35 vears and § | ‘months. . | Friends and acquaintances are respect- | e wited to attend thie funeral to-morrow | ). at 10 o'clock. from his late resi- | Aence, 1407 Powell street, near Broadway, and thenee by 11:30 o'clock train to New Salem (Cemetery for interment. BOGART—In this city, February 3, W. the John M. and Charles H. { ABRAHAM LINCO | BOBGE! BRUNNER—In Phillip, dearly beloved husband of Barbara BL2 Mre. Hannah Blanchfield, dearly beloved wite of Thomas Blanchfield, and mother of Stella . | CLUFF—In this city, Fet | CROSBY—In tn FAY—In this city, Fi ved mother of Mrs. John Armstrong | New GODFR: KOELZER—In this city, February MeCOLGAN—In | MALMEDY—In MURPHY: MAYHEW—In NELSON fully notified that the funeral will take place this day (Monday), at 1_o'clock, from his lage residence, 1508% Sacramento street, thence to St. Peter's Episcopal Church, cor- ner Stockton and Filbert streets, for serv- ites at 1:30 o'clock, and thence to Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. LY Couneil No 2, Jr. 0. U. A. M.—Officers and brothers: You are re- quested to attend the funeral of our late brother, J. W. Bogart, at Bt. Peter's Church, corner Stockton and Filbert streets, this day (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock. By order of H. M. SCHMIDT, Councllor. J. W. COBBY, Ree. Sec. MARTHA WASHINGTON Council, D. of L.— Otficers and members: You are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, J. W. Bogart, at St. Peter's Church, corner Stock- “ton and Filbert streets, this day (Monday), &t 130 o'clock. By order of M. MOORE, M. LATHROP, Rec. Sec. Couneilor. BUCKLEY—At rest in this city, February 4, 1800, Mary A., beloved wife of Jere J. Buck- ley, and mother of J. A. and J. Buckley, Mrs. E. ‘Summerville and the late C. A. Buckley, & native of South Boston, Mass. (Boston, Mass., papers please copy.) 7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday), mt 10:30 o'clock, from her late residence, ‘108 Brewster street, near California avenue, thence to St. Peter's Church, whers services will be held for the repose of her soul, commencing at 11 o'clock. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemstery. SHAUSEN—In this city, February 8, 1800, Bophla, beloved child of John and Br- nestina Boergershausen, a native of Francisco, aged 1 month and 10 days. this city, February 4, 1900, of Fred and Philll Brunner, axed and father Brunner Jr., a native of Germany, years and 14 days 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully inyited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, $85 Dolores strest, near Twenty-sec: ond, thence to Eintracht Hall, Twelfth streef near Folsom, where services will be hel under the auspices of Verein Eintracht, com- mencing at 3 o'clock. Interment 1. 0. O. F. Cemetery. Please omit flowers. CHFIELD—In this city, February 4, 1800, Blanchfield, a native of County Tipperary, Ireland o7 Frienas and acquaintances are respect- ully (Tuesday), at § o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 238 Oak street, thence to Sacred Heart rch, corner of Fillmore and Fell streets, where & celebrat menc for the repose of her soul, com- o'clock, this city, February 4, 1900, beloved husband of Marie W. Bocl man, father of H. W., J. R. and F. man and Mrs. Marie von Borneman, uncie of Clara Bockman, & nativi many, aged 70 years 5 months and 8 dayi A member of Golden Gate Stamm No. ©. R M. (New York papers pleass co ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | invited to attend the funeral to-morrow his late resi- fu (Tuesday), o clock, dence, 414’ Brannan street. O. F. Cemetery. from at 2 Interment I. O. M., beloved husband of Margaret V. Cluff, father of Alfred and Geraldine Cluff, Watkins, rone, days. a native of Trelleck, ~ounty G Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day from the Masonic (Monday) et 2 o'clock, Temple, corner Post and Montgomery strasts, un No. , F. and A. M. tery. funeral of the late Colonel M. Cluff, Assistant _Adjutant, sion National Guard of California, will held from the Masonic Temple (Monday), at.2 o'clock. and a military escort is provided for. funeral services will be held under the ! pices of King Solomon's Lodgs, F. and A. M. of which deceased was & member. | COSTELLO—In this eity, February 4, 1800, at his residence, 1006% Natoma street, Bdward, beloved son of the late James and Margaret and brother of Joseph, Michael, rge, Julia and Margaret Costello and Mrs. Wallace Jamison and Mrs. Frank E. Wilson, a native of San Francisco, aged 25 years and Costello, G 24 days. €7 Notice of funeral hereafter. sup, and ved sister of the late Lucy A. and Emma A. Keyes, a native of New, Bed- ford, Mass. (Massachusetts and New Hamp- shire papers Dlease copy.) & fully (Monday), at 2 o'clock, dence, 807 Van Ness avenue, vate. | DETTELBACH—In this city, February 4, 1500, Morritz Dettelbach, a native of Germany, aged € years and § months. lock, from , at 2 o Disabled, 507 Lombard and . 30 o'cl and Townsend streets. Peace Cemetery. the City and County Hospital, Feb- . 1900, James Davis, a native of Call- nia, aged 1§ years. February 4, Interment Home of les M. Willlams, a native of York, aged 78 years. becca B., wife of the jate Nathantel A. God- frey, mother of Sadie A., Annie R.. Mabel W., Addle P. and Nathaniel A. Godfrey Jr., and sister of John A. Barber, a native of N cket, Mass., aged 72 years and 4 months. HAMILL—Tn this city, February 3, 1900, Ame- lia Ain_ Hill Hamill, widow of the late William Hamill, 2 native of New York. £ Notice of funeral hereafter. 1900, An- thony, beloved husband of Mathilda Koelzer, and father of Anthony F. Koelzer, a nativ of Germany, aged 63 years and § months. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully | (Monday), at 1-o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., H37 Mission strest, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KRAMM—In Oakland, February 4, 1900, Charles H., dearly beloved husband of Carrie A. Kramm, father of Caroline A. Kramm, son of Mrs. Augusta and the late Charles Kramm, and brother of Otto, Henry and Joseph Kramm, a native of Oakland, aged 2§ years 11 months and 15 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, February 7, at 2 o'clock, at the residence of his mother, Mrs. Augusta Kramm, 314 Telegraph avenue, Oakland. In- terment Mountain View Cemetery. n this city, February 2, 1900, at his residence, 2718 Bryant strest, Barney, be- loved husband of Hannah A. Loomis, & na- tive of Westmdreland; Oneida County, N. Y., aged years. (Westmoreland, = Onelda County, N. ¥., papers please copy.) {7 Friends and acquaintences are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday). st 9:45 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2718 Brvant street, thence by 11 o'clock creek-route boat to Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, for interment. this city, February 4, 1900, Cella, beloved sister of James George McColgan and Mrs. B. Redrick, a native of County Donegal, Ireland, aged 34 years. thie city, February 8, 190, Julla Malmedy, beloved mother of Ernest Malmedy, and grandmother of J. Gustave A. Wieser and Millle, Clara, Elsts, Leonie and Helen Maimedy, a native of Ger- many, aged 68 years 5 monthe and 20 daye. frriends and acquaintances are respeot- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday). at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 225 Day street, between Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth, Church and Sanchez. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. In this city, February 3, 1500, Amy M. Murphy, beloved daughter of Daniel Murphy snd Amy L. Dart, a native of Bu- reka, Cal., aged 17 years i1 months and 17 days. Friends and acquaintances are 2 Sl Iaran th miiend the Tinetel Si o (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy & Co.. 1235 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Oakland, February 4, 190, George Henry, beloved husband of Rosa May- hew, and father of Mrs. Lowell Harday, a na- tive of Indiana, aged 45 years 10 months and 26 days. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully fnvited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 1071 Brush’ street, Oakland. Inter- ment private. MARTIN—In Oakland, February 4, 1900, Miriam K., wite of Dr. W. N. Martin, a native of Vermont, aged €3 years. MAHANY-—In this city! February 4, 1900, Sarah Mahany, a native of New York. In this city, Febru 4, Charles A., belaved husband nl‘”u-fim"‘:’, Nelson, father of Violet and Ethel Nelson, and son of Mary and the late Andrew Nel- son, -lln.“"eh.o‘..nd d years mont ays. A membe) Court America No. 6454, A. O. Fv.":md croufi Eoutheth Heights No. 1150, Independent Order of Foresters. (Baltimore papers please 7 eiends and acqualitanoes Bee seobi fully invited to attend the funeral W e Misstehtont o residence, ississippl street, near - enth, Toterment L O. O, F. Gemetery o0 NELSON—In the City and County Hospital February 4, 1800, Celia Nelson. a native of Ireland, aged 33 years. O'NEIL—In this city, Februiry'3, 1000, Filen, —— HENRY J GALLAGHER CO., Buccessors to F n & Gallagher), « lannagas FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 2 Fifeh = cpposite Lincoln School. San Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow solemn_requiem high mass will be Interment’ Holy . Bock- and of Ger- iary 8, 1900, Thomas nd other of William Cluff and Mrs. Hlm{;} Ireland, aged 40 years 7 months and 7 the auspices of King Solomon's Lodge Interment Masonic Thomas Divi- be this day In an order issued this evening by General Dickinson all officers of the National Guard who can do so are in- vited to attend the funeral in service unltofrgn e ciy, February 3, 1800, Sarah F. Crosby, beloved mother of Emma F. Jes- nds ‘and acquaintances are respect- ted to attend the funeral this day from her late resi- Interment pri- is and acquaintances are respect- ed to attend the funeral this day the Hebrew ck train trom Third | 1980, Sophta | In this gity, February 4, 190, Re- | tees), | M., Bmil D. and Charles W. Rosenbaum and vited to attend the funeral this day Baltimore. Md., aged.30 t 2 o'clock, from his late beloved daughter of Patrick and the late Catherine O'Neil, and beloved sister of John. Dens, Patrick, Thomas and Mary O'Neil and Mrs. 'Ed_Gallagher, a native of Fran- elsco, aged 13 years 3 m: an [ Notice of funeral hereafter. ‘Rematas the parlors of Theo. Dierks, 957 street. TERSON—In this city, February 2, 190, "%.fi;- Peterson, beloved husband aclhu,. G "Peterson, and_father of Albert Peterson and Mrs J. A Bandell, a native of Oland, Sweden, aged 52 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral this {(Monday), at 2 o'clock, from Foresters’ Hall, 102 O'Farrell street, where services will be held under the ausvices of Court Star of the West No. 636, A. O. F. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Remains at the funeral par- lors of J. Hagan, 1797 Sacramento street. RUSSELL—In this city, February 3, 190, Em- ‘ma Russell, a native of South Dakota, aged 27 years. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at — o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- any, 2429 Mission street, near Twenty-first. foterment Cypress Lawn C-nltl‘q. ROHRS—In this city, February 3, 1500, John D., beloved husband of Meta Rohrs, father of Mrs, B. Hoffman and George Rohrs, and brother of George H. Rohrs, Mrs. “John Scheebe, Mrs. John &Ifl Mrs. H. Doscher, & native of Moringen, Hanover, aged §1 years 5 months and 1§ days. 7 Priends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tueeday), at 2 o'clock, from 1. O. O. F. - corner of Seventh and Market streets, under the auspices of Concordia Lodge No. 123, 1. O. O. F. Interment 1. O. O, F. Ceme- STANTON—In Oakland, February 4, 1900, Han- nah B. Stanton, mother of James E. ton of Towa and Mrs. Eawin C. Morrison of Oak- land, a native of Chester, Mass. TEXTON—In this city, February 4, 190, Clara A, beloved wife of John Texton, a past warthy matron of Adah Chapter No. §, O. B. 8. of Washington, D. C.. & native of Wash- ington, D. C., eged 59 years. WESTFIELD—In this city, Robert Westfield, for twenty-three years sexton of Trinity Episcopal Church, 2 native of Canterbury, England, aged 5 vears, [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 2:30 o'clock, from Trinity Epis- copal Church. HOTEL 7Anrvm Mission & GRAND HOTEL. B Carpenter, Sacto | Mrs Allen, Courtland J Hyman, Cal J Goldman, Merced F Hendricks, R4 Bluff C A Storké, Sta Bard § J Peterson, Rd Bluff|J Neuschler & w, N Y M'J Farrell & w, Cal | W Walker, Sacto A T Currler, Los Ang |H H Rose, Pasadena W Lawson, Alvarado |D (‘u;lrbell, Los Ang Miss Shiffer, Alameda P W Morse, Watsonvil J Jackson, Aiageda W M Gibson & w. Cal AP Bmiley, Cal G Nichols, S L Obispo A B Watson, Cal W S Lerman, § L Obis H Lion, Ban Joss Miss H Heyér, Cal P Rauke, Berkeley H A Smith, Astoria J A Johnson, Berkeley Miss N E Palmtag, Cal W H Cooper, Berkeley Miss P Keppler, N Y C D Pringle. Berkeley M Gilchrist, Butte B Henley, Berkeley | S Blath, Chicago F H Jacks, Berkeley M K Grant& w, Cal J D Miller, Stanford |W H Atkinson, Napa F M Meuchan & w, Cal|F H Busby, Cal F Freskow, Crockett | J Appl ', Alaska O Helmer, Sta Basbara Dr Weldon, 'S Pedro W P Dickson, Tacoma A A Smallfleld, Cal C § King, Oregon L C Black, San Jose G W Drysdale & w, Cal Dr R E Reese, Cal J.M Jones. Colusa W P Thomas, Ukiah W N Kimball, Sacto |R J Nixon, Yreka W M Sims, Sacto L G Brayton, Sacto O M Sanders, Ls Ang W Dinsmore, Marysvil J Threben, Sacto W Messereau & w, Cal H C Ross, Sacto {W M Straus, Mexico 7 Green, Courtland |W J Rouse, Eugene PALACE HOTEL. . Chicago (I Wilson, Brookiyn W H_Gorham, Seattle 'Mrs. Wilson, Brooklyn F O Miller, Riverside |C E Haile, Los Ang G B Barham, Los Ang|J H Allen N ¥ B Lee, Los Ang Ben Marx, N ¥ W Bergen, Milwaukee T § Bunts, N Y Mrs Bergen, Milwaukee W Murphy, Carson L Demmer, Milwkee H Brown, N Y Mrs Demmer, Milwkee R Vauth, Tacoma W M Pekin, Sacto Mrs Vauth, Tacoma F Mann, Milwaukee |S Gelplart, Towa Mrs Baird, Pittsburg |O Hume, Richmond Miss Baird, Pittsburg /M Kahn, Philada Joe Gavin, Denver |J A McAfee, Toledo Mrs Gavin, Denver |W Newbers, N Y W Heabay, § Diego |Mrs W Feldstein, Parls Mrs N Ward, Dakota (A C Morrie, Washtn Frank Ward, Dakota |Mrs Morris, Washtn W _J_Ara, Ontarlo K Atani, Yokohama § B Hicks, Seattls |K Wani, Yokohama H White, Seattle T Mizutany, Japan Dr T Flint, § Juan G P Rowell, N Y [Mrs Flint,' S Juan Mrs. Rowell, N Y R'I{ Heron, Les Ang |E € Hopper, Ky H Hensch, Philada | A Thayer, N Y Baltimore |8 G Willsts, N Y S Diego | - NEW WESTERN H( B Fisher, L Ang J King, Cloverdale W Dierks, Nebraska. |C Wesiberg, Stkn C W Ross, Wingham _|J Leeson, Ang J Dilworth, High Bluff W S Kendall, L Ang K Bezemer, Napa P Newman, L Ang P C Mayford, N Y |A Rickard, Martinez F Crosby & w, SR | W_E Stephenson, Colo W Thomas, ValleJo ~ |C F Miles & w, Wash B McKissic] S Jose A C Grattan, Wash E Johnson, Ukiah REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Flizabeth B. Hahn to Bleonora Howell, lot on of Pacific strest, 100 W of Polk, W | 23:6 b 100; mift. Edwin S. and Rebecca Fstate of Albert S. Rosenbaum (by trustees), Joseph and Mary J. Brandensteln (apd as trus- Jane Brandenstein, Samuel M., Albert Virginia and Julla Strassburger to Katherine M. Sperry (wife of Horace B.), lot on N line | of Broadway, 102:6 W of Stelner street, W 42:6 | by 0. N 137 $1 Katherine M. and Horace B. Eperry to May- | belle Naphtaly (wife of 8. L.), lot on N line of Brondway, 102:6 W of Steiner, W 2:6 by N 13; $10. » Weather Report. (120th Meridlan—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCIECO, Febs 4—5 p. m. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date, as compared with those of same date last | season, and rainfall in last twenty-four hours: Last This Last 24 hours, season. season. 0.22 34.58 15.47 15.07 1318 1B 85 .77 .86 Stations— 14.57 614 2.08 2.41 Hesoss. g Los Angeles San Diego. 00 Yuma .00 0.68 ‘3 San Francisco ;" Maximum temperature, 5 minimum, 46; mean, §0. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GBNERAL FORECAST. Generally cloudy weather prevalls over the Pacific Coast. tering light showers have tallen in California during the day and snow is falling in Nevada this evening. The pressure has risen rapidly oyer the north- western portion of the country and fallen over Arizona and Southern California. The temperature has remained nearly station- ary in all districts. It is nearly normal west of the Rocky Mountains. Conditions are favorable for falr weather in Northern California Monday, showers and colder in Southern California’ and snow and colder In Nevada and_Utah. Torecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight, February 5, 1900; Northern California — Fair Monday; fresh north wind. Southern _California—Cloudy, with Monday: colder; fresh northerly wind, Nevada—Snow, colder Monday, ow, colder Monday. Snow in north portion, rain in seuth portion Monday; colder. San Francisco amd vieinity—Fair Monday; fresh north wind. G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Officlal. P — ) — e Sum, Moon and Tide. oo showers Coast and Geodetlo Survey— of High and Low entrance to San Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent, NOTE-The high and low waters ocour at United Btates Times and Heights Waters at_Fort Point, Francisco Bay. the city front (Miesion-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8. the day, and the last or right hand column last tide of the day, except when = FROM SAN FRANCISCO ALASKA COMMERCIAL COMPANY Nome, St. Michael, Dawson . ALL POINTS ON YUKON RIVER. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL. FROM BEATTLE .. k.OM SAN FRANCISCO FOR NOME, ST. MICHAEL AND ALL OTHER POINTS | 8. 8. “ST. PAUL" May 25th I FOR NOME DIRECT o B *..April 30, 1900 A Steamer WIll Be Dispatched Every Fortnight Thereafter, 2 For Juneau, Sitka, Prinéde Willlam Sound, Cooks Inlet, Kodiak and All Intermediate Points: “BERTHA,” commencing April $ta AND MONTHLY THEREAFTER. For new folders, maps and further particulars as to freight and passage, apply to ALAS- nmmwmm.mmmm!l:-mm For Beattle sallings apply to CAPT. JAS. CARROLL, Mutual Life Bullding, Seattle, Wash. Steamer Movements. * 90 000 0800 08 1 441 RO S cr w100 ¢ C. Tucker to Jacob | Unna, lot on S line of Jackson street,, 100 E of Buchanan, E 27:6 by § 120; $10. of the crew ) 3 SebBigsitss i AR e 25 enaBleBels WYYy 4?2;3 B2 LR .. oy 3 ¥ @ o0 50, k] H Bewm, 5w H ] 3 » ARRIVED. Sunday, February ¢. U 8§ stmr Meade, Willson, 21 days from Ma- nila, via Nagasaki 17 days 2 hours. Stmr Luella, Miller, 45 hours from¥ San Pedro. Etmr Progreso, Zolling, 10¢ bours from Ta- com Stmr Columbla, Doran, §8% hours from Port- land, via Astoria 47 hours. Stmr Corona. Debney, 61% hours from San Diego and way ports. Stmr Alblon, Ericsson, 19 hours from Fort Bra « Siie Cleveland, Klitgaard, 11 days from Ka- buluf. Stmr Del Norte, Allen, 47 hours from Re-) Bash, 27 hours fm Bureka.! dondo. Stmr North Fork, Br stmr Benmohr, Wallace, 33 days from Ma- nila, via Nagasaki 21 days, via Kobe 19 days. Ship Occidental, ‘Bennett, 10 days from Se- ttl o B:lhln Cleomene, Davis, 33 days from Aca- yuleo. i ;‘! MW‘"""' Allatre, 77 days from New- tle, NSW. c-lf‘r ehlrk Canrobert, Boju, 240 days from Ham- burg, v Valparaiso 59 davs. SeLr s y Dutard, Rudbach, 1§ days from rt Blakeley. Po!chr Chll"fl ‘Wilson, Johnson, 8 days from Harbor. O H s, sotiant, 8 e rom Orae Schr Mald of Orleans, Johnson, 7i days from ‘Whatcom, 14 days from Tacoma, Schr Laura Pike, Johnson, 10 days from Eu- | ‘Sohr Corinthian, Korth, 2 days from Bowens L g ary C. Madsen, § hours from Bodega. Schr Relignce, ke Barbars Hernster, Lindberg, 34 hours | Fort Bragg. n‘ggl‘lr Nettie Low, Low, § hours from Polnt Sehr John F. Miller, Holmbers, § days from rays bor. & o SAILED. Sunday, February 4. r Aberdeen, Higgins, e, g Lizaie Prien, Hansen, Coquille River. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS—Feb 4 10 m—Weather clear; wind north: velocity 8 miles. MEMORANDUM. at Kahului, Per stmr Cleveland—Left In bktn Mary Winkeiman; the schr J. M. Weath- erwax to sail Jan 25; brig Lurline to sail Jan 2. Cleomene—Upon arrival had four hi; i o sick with malarial fever. The is [iiN “g":“;'! b‘l’:: Canrobert—Put into Valparaiso on Dec 5 on account of four of the crew being | sick with scurvy. Put these four men ashore ind shi) new men and got a supply of fresh "L(ar &p:d'mtlblu and sailed on Deec 7 for San Francisco. On Fab 2, in lat 38 5¢ N, long 129 2 W, experienced a severe earthquake or electric shook, lasting about three seconds. It felt like as if something was exploding under- neath the vessel. DOMESTIC POR'\‘:.—G b N RO—Arrived Feb irs Annie Sam l::IDAlnldo. trom Tacoma: schrs Ida McKay and San Buenaventura, from Harbor. GELES—Arrived Feb 3—Ships Ori- .nl::)‘R“l;‘AHm‘. ‘Walsh, hence Jan 17; bktn Re- triever, from San Diego for Port Hadlock: stmr Washtenaw, from Comox for San Francisco, in YEORT HA —Safled Feb 3—Schr Esther Franclsco. B r F08 ANGELES Arrived Feb ¢—Stmr boro, from Greenwood. T COMA_Atrived Teb 4-Sehe B K Wood, from Port Blakeley. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Feb 4—Schr Robert_Hind, from Mahukona; schr Wawema, from Newport South. PORT HADLOCK—Arrived Feb 4—Bktn Re- 4 7 . from Port Townsend. UK A Arrived Feb 4-Stmr Orisape. hos ; stmr Samoa, hence 3 hg‘:n 'r.'l’» 4—Schr Fortuna, for San Fran- eS8 BAY~Arrived Feb &—Schr Monterey, 8: re, hence Feb 2. e ORIAL ATrived Feb 4 Stmr State of Call- fornia, hence Feb 2. FOREIGN PORTS. M—Brig Courtney Ford, hence Dec 24, to sail Jan 25 for Olympla. In Dort Jan 20—Schr J M Colman, hence Dec 3. MAKAWELI-To sail Jan 24—Haw stmr Kinau, for San Francisco. AMERICAN LINE. NBW YORE, BOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS - at_Cherbours, B New York o . westbound. Wednesday, 10 a. m, st. Paul. Eeb. 1 New York. few York. fareh = " Ma St. Louts. Feb. 21/St. Paul. RED STAR LINE. March 14 New York and Antwerp. EMPIRE LINE. Seattle. St. Michael. Dawson For full information -amn..-rm% FARE T oS, Johnson, $0 hours from Fort | s | _and 11:30 BUND, y;fi oy " 6:10 pm| OCEAN TRAVEL.' Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway whart, San Francisco: For Alaskan ports, 10 a. m., Feb. §, 10, 15, 20, 25, Mar. Change to company’s steam- ers at Seattle For Victoria, Vancouver, | (B. C), Port Townsend Seattle, Tacoma, Everer:. Anacortes and New What- | B com (Wash.), 10 a. m., Feb. | 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, Mar. 2, and every fitth day thereafter; change at Seattle to this company steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. . Ry For Eurcka (Humboldt Bay), 3 p. m., Feb 3,8, 18 18, 3, 25, Mar. 5, and every 8ffh day thereafter. For Santa Crus, Monterey, San Stmeon. ueos, Port Harford (San Lufs Obispo), Gaviota Sants Barbara Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedrog East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport 8. m., ‘Feb. 4 8, 12, 16 20, 24, 2%, Mar. 4, and very fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. Feb. 2, 6 10, 14, 15, 22, 26, Mar. 2, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Pas, Banta Rosalia and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth of each month. information obtain company’s | For further folder. The company reserves the right to change steamers, sailing dates and hours of eailing, | without Drevious motice. TICKET OFFICE —4 New Montgomery S CODALL: PERKINS & CO., Gen. ' Agts., 10 M ‘e Francisdo. arket st., THE 0. B. & N. CO, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. Inciuding Berts | A and Meals COLUMBIA salls. Febd. 7, 17, 27, Mar. STATE OF CALIFORNIA satl . 'eb. 12, 22, March 4, X Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, But: Helena and all points In the Northwe: Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Buperintendents: TOYO KISEN KAISHA, & TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner of First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for Indla, etc. No cargo recetved on board on day of salling. NIPPON MART AMERICA MARU -Wednesday, March 7 HONGKONG MAR aturday, March 31 Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For frefght and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market st., corner First. W. H. AVERY, General Ageat. 13 2% ..Friday, Feb. 3 The §. S. Australia l“ salls for Honolulu Wednesday, Feb. 1500, at 2 p. m. The S. 8. Alameda safls via Honolulu and Auckland for Sydney Wednesday, Feb. 2, = @‘“m!?lfl".u, s Favorite line around the world via Hawail Samoa, New Zealand. Australia, Indla, Suez, England, etc.: $10 first class. i. 0. SPRECKELS & 8105.C0., . (14 M b aihe st Fraigh Ofhes. 27 Masher ot OMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, of Sailing every Thursday instead Saturday, from November 2, from Pler 42, ot h_River, foot TAINE, Feb. 15; LA GASCOGNE, Feb. 2. LA TOURAINE, March 1 First class to Havre $60 and upward; 5 per cent reduction on round trip. Second class to Havre, $45: 5 per cent r duction_on_round trip. GE: FOR UNITED STATES AND CAX Broadway (Hudson building). New York F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coast «Agents, 5 [ontgomery a: San Francisco. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. | P R } FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AHD VALLEJO. | Steamer “‘Monticello."” MON., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 am; 3:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night): Fri days, 1 p. m. and $:30: Sundays, 10:3) & m., § T Landing and office, Mission-street Do Bier No. 2. Telephone Main 1508, FARE 2 oy Morton 8 CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIC RATLWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCSO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS —7:30, 9:0. 11:00 a. m.; 13:3, 150, 5:10, . m. Thursdays—Extra tri &t 130 5. m. Saturdays—Extra tripe at It 8 00, 9:30, 11 a m.; LN, 338 m. AEL TO SAN FRA 3 DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, “:]‘Hgg-c.;”u* e 10 P-: Baturdays—Extra trips at 1:55 "u’}bfi‘f" . 11:10 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, Between San _Francisco and Schuetzes Park same schedule as m'..”o iz 5:00, Leave 1 Arrive Ban Francisco. | In Effct | San Francisco. Week ‘ Sun- Sun- | Week _Dl,l-‘ 8. | ‘Destinatio flly’. | Da: Novato, (10:40 am| §:40 ax 3 Petaluma. | §:05 pm/10:25 am t Santa Fu 7:35 pm| pm Fulton. % 7:30 am) Windsor. 2 am Lytton., ifs. Geyservi] 3:30 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale. e PP I 7:30 am| 3:00 ml Guerneville. l 7:3% ml $:00 am| lon:‘n-_ 10:90 am a 5:00 pm| Gien Ellen. | 6:05 pm| 842 pmn 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Sebastopol. Il 40 am|10:35 am 8:30 pm| 5:00 mn, 7:35 pm| cpnnect Santa Rosa for Mark West Stages at o1 e 1 ; at Bprings and (‘:l:.l‘fiw MDPM.‘ nn:* ; al & o “buncan Highiand Springs. K tiats Borinigs. ‘&t Ukiah fof Vieny prings, Saratoga Spriogs. Lavize: Pl e siicy, Johs NVerside. Lierieys: Eooin anhedrin Hejghts. Hullvilie, OFr's | e o iite., tonvitie, Cum ' Olsen’s, Dyer, round trip tickets at re- Tound to all pomts | | | AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE P p2) P EXTRAORDINARY ~—OF- HIGH-CLASS RACE HORSES IN TRAINING. (A chance to get a ready-made racehagse.) e 2 g SATSUMA., DR. BERNAYS, SYBARIS, WHITCOMB, TOM CROMWELL, BLOOMING CHANCE, CYRIL CORE. TO BE SOLD ON FRIDAY.... . FEB. 9 1900, At 12 , at_the OAKLAND RACETRACK. (In the Paddock.) “atalogues now re: CHAS! Livestock Auc SPECIAL gALE . 40 HEAD BROKE HORSES. AT 1615 MISSION ST. BRET 11 TO-MORROW TUESDAY, Feb. 6, at 1l By order of W without reserve or 1 H AND SOUTHERN PACIFIC CONPANY. (PACIFIO sYsTEN) Tratms tenve nnd are dne to nrrive at SAS FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) Iave — Fmow Decmusea 15, 189, — *7:004 Benicla, ARncvw Marysvi 880, *Miiton, Onkdale 29:004 Atlantic Fpress— 0L Baies, e Taikeop, Srockuom, Mercrd and FIETo. ..o cveocnens *9:00.4 Port Costa, ireeno, Mofave and Los Angeles. e #10:004 Vallejo, Martinez and Way Siations 1004 Haywarda, Niles ard Way Stations. 42:00% Niles, Livermore, S ~acrs. 1:00r Sacramento Itiver Staamem. e » Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. *3:43p *4:00¢ Martiner, © Ramow, Vallejo, Napa, Calistogn, Santa Rosw...... *Vud3a *4100r Benicia, Vaca Sacramento, Woodland, bts Laudiog, Gse a 3eer Tae “owi Fimite Bakerseid. 5 18:30¢ Vallojo .. soves gt szas #6:30 v Oriental Maii—Ogien snd East ... $7:00r Vallejo, Port Costa and Way Sta. » and California ramento, M Portiand, P: @BAST DAVISION (Yarrow Gauge). (Foot of Morket Stre TEII0 A Newark, Centery S Bonider Creek. Htations. . N {81152 Newark, Ceutorviile, San Jose, New Almaden, Felton, Jio Banta Craz and Blatioos. *4:157 Newark, Sa: 111857 Hrnters' Way S CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAN FRANGISCO—Feat of Macket Strest (Siip %) *7:15 9:00 11:00g.4. 11:00 °*2:00 123:00 *4:00 $8:00 *€:00¢.w. Prom OARLAND—Pust of Broadway.—*6:00 8:00 10:004 31200 *1:00 280 *8:03r ., COAST DIVISION (Third ; T@:104 Oooan View. Sonth Han Franc #3:004 San Jose & adonn | Almaden ouly)..... wita, Crz, aso Robles, Sau uf, Lowmpoe A for Mornivg. P for Afternoon. * Daily. 1 Sunday excepte: 1 Sunday culy b Saturday only. STwesdave and Fridays ¢ Thursdays aod Sundars. CALIFORNIA |IMITED Santa Fe Route P Te CHICAGO This Is the quickest ruaning and most luxurious train across the comtinent. CoNNECTING TRAIN LEAVES SaN FRANCISCO: 5 P.11. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. arriving in Chicago at 2:15 P.71 in time to connect with all fimited trains for New York. OVERLAND Leaves i:u;’ chucdo _;: 5:30 EXPRESS P m}wn alace and Tourst GleY SR Local trains between Stocktom, V, Fresao, Hanford, Visalia, Tulare :é’kf)y and Bakersfield. . SEE YOU San Fraacisco office. 628 rket Street, Phone Main 'fmsg: 5°°Nm S31; Oakigad, 1113 Broad- way; Sacramento, 201 J Street; Saa Jose, 7 West Santa Clara Street. NORTH PACIFIC GOAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferrv Commencing October 1. 1899. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—*T:00. *5,00, U:00 a m.; *1:46, 2:40, 5:15, 600, §:30 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Ra- faei, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. at and 11:30 . m SUNDAYS—#3:00, *10:00, *11:30 a mi; *1:s, 315, *4:45, 6:30, 9:00 p. m. Trains inarked (*) rua to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS-5.23, *6.%, 7:45, *12:30, 2:15, *3:40, *5:15 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 6:40 and 10:15 p. m. SUNDAYS 6 *8:00. *10:00, "4 & m: 1:40, “3:18, 4:45. %6:30 p. M Trains marked (%) start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS 5:45. 6:45. 7:45, 9:45 & m.: 32:35, 2:35. 3:45. 5:20 p. m EXTRA TRIPS on Mopdays, Wednesdays and Baturdays at 7:00 and 10:20 o m. SUNDAYS—S:08, 10:05 a m.: 12:05, 2115, 3:0, $:00. 6:45 ». m. THROUGH TRAINS. 7:00 &. m. week days—Cazadero and way stations. 3:40 p. m. Saturdays—Tomales and way stations, #:00 8. m. Sundays—Tomales and way stations. %40 & m; MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry. Week days-——————5:30 & m. and P m. Sundays. 00, 10:00 a. m. and 1:45 p. m. Steam-heated closed car on all trians. Fare—San Francisco to Summit and Return, Dr.Gibbon's Dls;em;y, G25 KEABNY ST, Established i0 1834 for the treatment of Private Disenses, Lost Maubood. dlsease ov bodyand mind aud Mm m. Charges low . ‘“M. o Francisca

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