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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1900. 11 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. AGAIN we remind you thst you should pur- chase your medium and re th Jow priced planos v can be exchanged for a Steinway and have full purchase are selling new upright month, and some good planos er month. SHERMAN, Dealers, cor. Kearny ; corner Thir- r largest house & CHASE'S, nos, organs and of all grades lowest: every- and satisfy the KOH- est. The Decker at MAUVAIS', 18 = and organs, cash or ot ot new and lawin and other standard h and medium grade s for cash: open Sat. Mtg. Co 1 correspondence solle- Storage, 1710 Market. Irving & Co. urtaz Piano Co., 560 Hayes 412 Sacramento agent for Hallett & Davis planos. ess & R, Colby and Spencer plancs. Spencer 818 Market st. upright: sacrificed 'S, 1015 van Ness ave., nr. Geary st ne, zithers, old and new. H ker, repairer, 3 Latham place. R vic APEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 3¢ pages, sent to any address in the Tnited States’ or Canads cne year for 3L postage paid OFFICES AND STORES—TO LET. N-SQUARE bullding, oppost Stockton and Geary sts.—Elegant offices and stores. $%_STORE: 2 show windows and § large rooms; adapted to any busines: 422 Bixth st PALMISTRY. ¥ new College of Paimistry. Neergard, $L Geary st of age, a an with loving Address box ¥ desirous of becom- nt; must have $400 e to right party. Market st Sng & me 5 MISS J. R BELLE-OUDRY speaking knowledge of the Spanish ired in & few weeks by method at Heald's Busi- 100l; terms reasonable. pants 83 75; our ug_to sell L. LEMOS, prop. One- near Sacto: olas every room: Wi nchester near Market: 100 room: per might; $1 50 to 3§ per weel aggege to and from the ferry NG theatrical and masquerade co and wigs; country orders s IN & CO., 788 Market e for your cast-off cloth- B. Cohen, 157 Third; tel. black 4123, ER'S sweepers are the best and kinds rep: A MAN arpets, buys old gold INE _CO., bair specialists, grow ba book for stamp. 6 Eddy st Old gold for manur'g. O. NOLT! y Farrell, bet. Powell and Mason. E RING corrected; booklet. J. WHITE- HORN, AM., Pl Li: Dakland CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly 16 pages, sent to any addrees in the States or Canada one year for 3L paid PHOTOGRAPHIO SUPPLIES. POLYCHROME paper, rich in tone, easy to low price; sample dozen 4x5 and de oper malled 25 Cal. Camera Co., 22 Geary. A e O B R S installments, at | A SPECIAL offering of gilt-edge, income, home ranch, that simply cannot be surpassed; $5 scres, every inch of which is very cholcest of deep and rich, highly cultivated, practically level loam; AT fencing: 55 acres perfection of full-bearing orchard; 20 acres currants, yleld- €d 600 chests last vear; magmificent §-room, modern residence; complete set of fine out- bulldings; all shaded by grove of large oaks; ebundance pure water under pressure in buildings and grounds; living creek; adjoin- ing mraded school; only 2 miles by level, eprinkled road from Haywards; will sacrific might subdivide. N. D. SICKELS, the LAND AGENT, 10 Geary st., opp. Chronicle bullding, S. F. AVERAGE income over $1500 a year; unequaled Jocation and most magnificent orchard home in the State; sacrificed at $5500; worth $10,000; free of debt, but peculiar circumstances com- ELS—THE LAND ronicle bidg., 8. F. ROSS VALLEY land and homes for sale at re- duced prices. JAMES TUNSTEAD. San Ra- ael. 3.W. HORN, 812 Main st Petaluma; real es- | 'tate and thoroughbred Belglan hares. Send for'tree liat of Soncma County bargains. Y Milibrae villa tract; fenced; trees; | “compiete water works. BUTTERFIELD, 921 Market st RENTED, repaired, bought, sold; machine suj plies. Standard Agency,145 6th; phone Mint ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; re- pairing at lowest rates. 3205 Fourth st. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office, 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel. Main 5713. _—_— BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $4600—NEW $-rcom house; adjacent to U. C.; rtect in design and finish; corner lot. 1350—Near station; § rooms; same as rent. 10068 rooms: 50-foot lot; Golden Gate. 200—Lot 50x130; half price. 100—Eeveral lots; one third of actual value. M. L. WURTS, 17th and Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND Branch Office of The Call re- moved to 1118 Broadway, Oakland. Adver- tisements and subscriptions received. 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. —Unimproved cheap Kern County cash: state price and loeation. Box EAPEST and best in America—The Weekly i6_pages, sent to any address in the stpaid. for $1 per year. "ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. om; 1 or 2 gentle private family \IA. 252—Sunny roo ; breakfast if desired; ferences exchanged FIED advertisements and subscriptions ed at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore st. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $50 CASH, $8 50 monthly till paid for; chicken run 150x256 feet; sandy loam soil; plenty of good water; level land; site, climate and soll the best; no fogs nor cold winds; 3 bulldings now completed; Westall Tract, adjoining East Oakland; close to electric car line, %0-foot boulevard and fine school; price, all told, §580. Call or send for circular; 455 Seventh st., near corner Broadway, Oakland; carriage free. HENRY Z. JONES, owner. ELLIS, 1416—Two unfurnished rooms; sunny; te' and closets; light housekeeping. Newly furnished rooms for house- IFTH, 3 furnished, 5_Flat of 4 furnished room: ont and 2 back; complete for house keeping: sun all d GOLDEN GATE, 404—Complete and well-fur- nished housekeeping rooms: gas range, bath; 312 50 to $80. $8300-OWNED by a bank and have instruc- tions to sell for cash ‘or easy terms, this 9- room house, barn, coachman’s room, etc.; lot 65-foot front; splendid flower garden: foun- tain in front yard; parlor laid {n hard wood; an ideal home and right in the heart of the city and close to trains to San Francisco; see | it.” J. S. MEYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $2200 ONLY. 7_room: h: all the latest improvements: lot 40x1%5; street work all complete; splendid residence location; cost late owner ; must be sold this week. J. S. MEYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. HARRISON, T81—Front and back parlor, furn. complete for houeekeepg; large yard; rent §13. | HY DE, 405—Sunny parior suite; completely fur- nisl for housekeeping, also front parior. | MARKET, 10%8—Two rooms, partly furnished for housekeeping, $6: single rooms $3. | MARKET, 1824—Nice cozy room; sun; large | “closet; telephone; rent $8. | NATOMA, 602 housekeeping rooms, $5 8; no sun children: n NATOMA, 354, housekesping oo 1\ closet. OAK, 1151 large sunny back room; yard; sep- a e entrance: range; storage; $6. water, sink and closet PERRY, 165, below Harrison—4 rooms, nicely urnished for housekeeping; all connected; st floor. SEVENTEENTH, 3260, cor. Capp—! sungy front housekeeping rooms; reasonable. SIXTH, 135 Rooms for light housekeeping: quiet house. | SOUTH PARK_ 18+—Two sunny rooms; nicely furnished for housekeeping. sh STE ON, 537, bet. Eixth and Seventh— To let—2 large, clean rooms for housekeeping, | ntrance; rent $7. Apply 0 Clementina et., pr. 4th. in the rear; separ; to A. METRAL, T plete for housekeeping. 14A—2 partly furnished housekeeping with gae; rent reasonable. TWENTY-THIRD, Dol 2, near Dolores—8 sunny bay-window rooms, complete. CIA, 53434, near Twentleth_Sunny front d kitchen, furnished; rent reasonable; no children. RANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1098 Va- lencia A BRAX o at 1222 Polk st.; open till § p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements ani subscriptions has been established at the a office for the reception of adver. 4443%—2 furnished rooms and kitchen to | ements and subscriptions has been cpened | porthwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- | tucky ste : open till 9 p. m. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. A_BR HOUSE, 1 per night: $1 25 to $5 per week, and housekeeping: open all night. and Unfarn. | A—BRU! | to Fr ligh! | AT Hotel Francisco, Turk and Taylor sts.— Homelike house; modern service; elevator; bath: rooms 50c to $1 50 day. MRE. J. KINt ront rooms: $1 50 to $2 50 a week. THE ELMER HOUSE,” 84 Bush st ad- oining the Russ Hotel; 84 rooms; all prices BOHEMIA, 238 Post., cor. Stockton—Sunny cor- ner suite and single rooms; hot water; elevator and all convenlences. econd—Nice new papered and reno- | | 48 Sixtb—Rooms | | sons authorized to have the same published. and cold | ——e Mary W. Conniff, 20, 143 Sherman street. Patrick Gavin,” 31, 1312 Mason street, and | Mary Rowen, 24, 2330 Pacific avenue. Michael J. Foley, 81, 176 Perry street, and Stella Crane, 25, 1535 Bush street. Arthur E. Scamell, 22, 205 Fillmore street, and Ethel H. Spacher, 20, 3111 Sacramento st. | OAKLAND Branch Office of The Call re- moved to 1118 Broadway, Oakland. Adver- tisements and subscriptions received. OAKLAND FURNISHED ROOMS, NKLIN, 1427—Sunny rooms; newly fum nished; near to DArrow gauge. OAKLAND Branch Office of The Oall re- moved to 1118 Broadway, Oakland. Adver- tisements and subscriptions received. P R e OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas. the furmiture dealer. 11th and Franklin, Oakland. OAKLAND Branch Office of The Call moved to 1113 Broadway, Oakland tisoments and subscriptionis received. re- Adver- DIVIDEND 2 E—DIv per share) of the Paauha Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market street, on and after Sat- urday, February 10, 1900. Transfer books closed on Monday, February 5, 1800, at 8 ck p._m. E. H. SHELDON, Seo. MARRIAGE LICENSES. been issued as follows: dward M. Jones, city, and Emille F. Weiblen, 28, city. ty. George R. Gunn, 26, 3420 Seventeenth street, and Louise M. Gray, 23, 145 California street. Joseph S. Francisco, 29, 329 Sixth street, and Marriage licenses ha 4, Willlam A. Harney, 29, 84 Chesley street, and Rosetta Kempoton, 19, 84 Chesley street. Harold Ohrwall, 30, city, and Henrletta Ziele, 7, city Gilbert J. Roote, 53, 438 Haight street, and | Harriette H. Saunders, 39, Stockton. i Leroy T. Dixon, 22, 32 Lewis street, Mabel F, Maurer, 18, 505 Jones street. and BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS | Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed | in at either of the pubiication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- BORN. | LANE—In_this city, February 3, 1900, to the | wife of Frank J. Lane, a son. | MARRIED. WALKER—BROWN—In Elmhurst, Cal.,, Janu- ary 21, 1900, by the Rev. BEdward B. Clark, Leon John Walker of Sacramento and Bessie E. Brown of San Francisco. . (0ld No. 1364)—Fur- ; also unfurnished. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. PARALYSIS RVOUS DI IFICATIO HARD TUMOI ALL ABNORMAL EM ATIEM I DISEASES, other have failed. NO KNIFE! er treatment. Consu on free. 507 508 and 508, Par- C. C. O'DON Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh e or modern stating price ESTATE—CITY FOR SALE. REAL CK & CO., i 667 Market st.. opp. Kearny. $75.000—Grand cor., 80 ft, within block of A M BF Baldwin; positively the cheapest property (@owntown) in the city. $57,000- Rare investment: vicinity Powell and 4-story brick bullding: stores and lodg- 36 feet Gear store anc nt net Tents $2400 2 00—Third st., about iZ feet from Market; wiore and lodging-house: terms, 34 cash $16,500—Mission et., Dear Third; best bargain ©n Mission st. to-day. 316.000—Grand investment; rents $150. $12,0008E. cor. Mason and Washington; 82:¢ »82.6; make offe 97650—£ix good flats; rents $960 yearly: down- town. lot 50 feet front $6000—Post st.; 8 good flats; rents $60; lot mixuo $6000—Cormer lot mear Unton Iron Works; 100 x1%0; fine business site. $2250—Cor. store and ¢ room flat; rents §7; foreciosure. 31750 —Two nice flats: rents 16 60. $750—% rooms and lot 45x78 ft. A. M. SPECK & Co., 867 Market st. SIE0-_BARGAIN: lasge 1%-story, high stoop. bay-window cottage: vestibule entrance: bev- eled plate glass double 8oors; handsomely paneled 7-foot wide hail, with winding stair- case and Gy-foot newsi post: parior Lxil, oted dining room 4 witting room inscoted extension kitchen 10x13; ceflings 12 feet high; ventilators: plaster cor- mices: pantry, giess closet, etc.: 2 bedrooms and bathroom upstairs; 7-foot high cellar un- Ger all, with double-door entrance under bay; lot 20x126, with & rustic stable 10x20 at end; magnificent view: all for $1500; no agents. NEWTON, 1520 12th ave., near X st., Sun- set &istrict, 2 blocks from Golden Gate Park. WALK TO OFFICE, WALK HOME. bay-window flats, 6 latest plumbing; 5 man- near Hotel Granada; $4700 bank this is & very fine bar- able and worth more and bath each : pay well e at 6 per cent as it is very dess H. E. POEHLMAN, Real Estate Agent, 321 Montgomery st. A BARGAIN: $1000, part cash, buys & corner house of § rooms, 2 flats of 4 rooms; separate entrances; streets graded; central location; mnear street cars, electric lights, etc.; the Cheapest and most desirable place of resi- dence tn Ban Francisco is at Ocean View. houses on installments; lots from $125 to in choice locations. THISTLETON, 272 dowa st., Ocean View. MODERN flats—$5500; containing § and § rooms Ea. each; highly decorated and finished with all modern conveniences; 831 Waller st., on block from Haight and Plerce; easy ferm ¥. NELSON, Bulider. ELL_Office and_residence, | 1206 Market, cor. Golden Gate rrer; well furn.; rms. & offices | CLASSIFIED advertisements and _subscriptions received at Call branch office. 00 Filimore. EDDY, 4782 bright_sunny rooms; well fur- nished; rent reasonable. FIFTEENTH, 150—Neatly furnished room; | "lady or gent; 8. | | FOLSOM, 965, corner Sixth (The Oliver)—Sunny furnished rooms; suites or single; new mgmt. )M, 1107B—Furnished front room, suitable men, with stove, $2 a week. 1 FOURTH, 222% cely furnished bay-window reasonable; quiet. ewport House)—Sunny rooms: run. water; gas; $1 % to §2 50, | GEARY, %58 (The Ban Jose)—Sunny bedroom; newly furnished suite; hot water: bath. and single room FRANKLIN, 0 antly furnish- en suite or single. MRS. H. HYER GOLDEN GATE furnished front room; able. | GRAND BOUTHERN, southeast cor. Seventh | end Mission sts. unny rooms, en suite ar | wingle: ladies’ parlor; reading room; elevator. HANCOCK House, T8 Mission—Select family rooming house; §150 to §6 per week. HOWARD, 534—Neatly furnished sunny front room; suitable for two gentlemen. HOWARD, 845 New house: latest Improvs ments; running water in every room ave., | HOWARD, 529—Clean, respectable; %o-31 per | “right; 8153 per week: Howard cars to door. | HOWARD, 7M1% Nicely furnished sunny bay window; other rooms; reasonable. y ., near Chronicle—Suite of 1 or 8 elegant parlors suitable for a club of gentle- ‘Address box 2623, Call. | LEIDESDORFF, 116—Parties seeking a_quiet ing-house please call; recently changed 24x and newly furnished. corner Eighth—Newly furnished $1 per week; transient. OCTAVIA, 415-Quiet sunny furnished rooms: reasonab | OFARRELL, 2-Sunny furnished rooms and | “offices; elevator; electric lights; day, wk., mo. POWELL, €1, bet. Bush and Pine—Sunny front single room; modern house; bath, etc. | Roox es kindergarten in forencon for | rent in afternoon: piano. Apply between 9 | and 12 a m. at 806 Lesvenworth st., down- stairs. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis st.—Incandescent light, reading room, smoking room and ladles’ par- lor; rooms, per night, $5c to §1 60; week, §2 to $8; month. $8 to $30; elevator on office floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. | ROSEDALE House, 519 & 321 Fllis st.—Rooms | night, %5c to $1; week, $12 to SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. STEVENSON, 620—Sunny front rooms; 1" light housekeeping. g ¥ furnished sunny i le and_housekeepin | THE Oaks, 113 Third—A good rooming house | _for g0od pegple. R. HUGHES, Proprietor. { | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and eubscriptions has _been established at_the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- r the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been :pened | at 1228 Polk st.: open until § p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements Isubncflpllonl has been established at 1086 Va- | _lencia st. FOR sale cheap- tory and bath: and sewer work done; will be sold cheap on ac- count of departure. Apply 221 Waller OFFICE of the Wittram Propeller Com | Wil hereatter be located at 226 Market st | room 19. F. WITTRAM JR., Secy. LADIES—Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills ;| Tare the best; safe, rell take no send dc stamps for particulars. “‘Rellef for Ladies,” in letter by return r: at drus gists. Chichester Chemical Ce.. Philadel., 2102 Bush st., north side, mear Webster, with or without fdrniture. &t & bargain. Apply H 109 Sansome st. INQUIRE 142 Fulton st fine flats; near City Hall, within 2 blocks. ROOMS papered from $3; whitened. $1 up; painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third. FOR sale, cheap—New 2-story houses, 7 rooms; Jatest improvements; Noe and Hill sts.; near Castro-st. cars; patent sidewalk. BAD tenants efected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms $-10; tel. 5520, { | | DIED. Abrahams, Lesser Hornlein, A. Emil Blanchfleld, Mrs. Jordan, Albert E. | Hannah Kramm, Charles H. | Bockman, John C. Lawrence, Ellen | vle, Mary Mayhew, George H. | Murphy, Amy M. | ner, Phillip 3 Nelson, Charles A. O'Neil, Ellen Roberts, James H. Rohrs, John D. Russeil, Emma’ Smith, Henry Smyth, Charles B, Storrs, Virginia B. Tebbetts, Anne B. Tuckerman, Michael Costello, Bd Carter, Andrew Dohs, Mary A. Dougherty, Henry Duncan, Robert 8. Fay, Sophia Feherty, Phillip Godfrey, Rebecca B. Hamill, Amelia C, H. Hilson,” Salomon BRAHAMS—In this city, February 3, 1900, Lesser, beloved husband of Riecke Abrahams, father of Sam and Jack Abrahams, and brother of Mrs. H. Jacobs, Mrs. R. Jacobs and Lippman, Max, Charles and H. Abra- hams, & native of Germany, aged 38 years and § months. BLANCHFIELD—In this city, February 4, 1900, Mrs. Hannah Blanchfleld, déarly beloved wife of Thomas Blanchfield, and mother of Stella Blanchfield, a native of County Tipperary, Ireland. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from her late res dence, 225°Oak street, thence to Sacred Heart | Church, corner of Fillmore and Fell streets where & solemn requiem high mass will celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- A mencing at o'clock. Interment’ Holy Cross Cemetery. BOCKMAN—In this city, February 4, 1900, John C., beloved husband of Marie W. Bock- man, father of H. W., J. R. and F. C. Bock- man and Mrs. Marie von Borneman, and uncle of Clara Bockman, a native of Ger- many, aged 10 years 5 months and § da A member of Golden Gate Stamm No. 74, (New York papers please copy. ds and acquaintances are respect- tully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 414 Brannan street. Interment I O. 0. F. Cemetery. BOYLE—In this city, February 4, 1800, Mary, beloved wite of James Boyle, daughter of Ann and the late Simon Farrell, and sister of Teresa Deming, Josephine Campbelll Maggie McNulty and the late Annle Farrell, & native of San Francisco, aged 32 years. BRUNNER—In this city, February 4, 1800, Phillip, dearly beloved husband of Barbara Brunner, and father of Fred and Phillip Brunner' Jr. g native of Germany, axed years and 14 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- Gence, $85 Dolores street, near Twenty-sec- ond, thence to Eintracht Hall, Twelfth street, near Folsom, where services will be held under the auspices of Verein Eintracht, com- mencing at 2 o'clock. Interment 1. O, O. F. Cemetery. Please omit flowers. BUCKLEY—At rest in this city, February 4, 1900, Mary A., beloved wite of Jere J. Buck- ley, and mother of J. A. and J. Buckley, Mrs. Summerville and the late C. A, Buckle = native of South Boston, Mass. (Boston, Mass.. papers please copy.) ‘The funeral will take place this day (Tuesday), at 10:30 o'clock, her lat residence, 108 Brewster streét, 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 Cemetery. COSTELLO—In this city, February 4, 1500, Ed- Ward, beloved son of the late James and Margaret Costello, and brother of Joseph, Michinel, George, Julla and Margaret Cos. tello, Mrs. Wallace Jamison and Mrs. Frank ¥. Wilson, & native of San Francisco, aged 25 T i lends acquainf ICes are res) it fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1006% Natoma street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, Tenth and Howard street for services. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- tery. CARTER—In Oakland, February 4, 180, An- drew Certer. son of Andrew and Carris Car- ter, a native of Callfornia, aged 5 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, at the resi- dence, 362 Eighth' street, Oakiand. = Inter- ment Mountain View Cemetery. DOUGHERTY—In this city, February 5, 1900, Henry, beloved husband of Dougherty, and beloved father of Hanna Dougherty, a Rative of County Derry, Ireland, aged 43 years and 3 months. —————e HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO, (Buccessors to Flannagan & 'U)l: mnfl- wbo::o Lineoln School. Teiephone Bouth 80. DOHS—In this ocity, February 5, 1900, Mary Anna Dohs, dn.r{y beloved wife of Charles Dohs, a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged T8 years 7 months and 14 days. [7Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 o’clock, from her_late residence, 356 Harrison street, between Fifth and Sixth, thence to St. Patrick's Church, Mission street, between Third and Fourth, Where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric car from corner of Fourth and Harrison streets, leaving at 10:30 o'clock. DUNCAN—In Alameda, February 5, 1900, Rob- ert Sim Duncan, beloved husband 'of Caroline Batee Duncan. and brother of James H.. Jessie C. and Eiste A. Duncan, Mrs. J. W. Sharp and Mrs. Thomas Anderson, a native of Scotland, aged 35 years 3 months and 27 day: ‘Friends and relatives are requested to attend the funeral from 2165 Central avenue, Alameda, to-morrow (Wednesday,, at 1l O'clock. San Francisco friends are invited to attend the funeral ceremonies, conducted by Burns Lodge No. 08, A. O. U. W., Alcazar building, 120 O'Farrell street, at 2 o'clock. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery, FAY—In this city, February 4 1900, Sophia Fay, beloved mother of Mrs. John Armstrong and Charles M. Willlams, & native of New York, aved 73 years. > Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs.' J. Armstrong, Howard street, near Twenty-second. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. FEHERTY—In this city, February 6, 1900, Phillip Feberty, & native of Ireland, aged 55 ears. ¥ > Notice of funeral hereatter. GODFREY—In this city, February 4, 190, Re- becca B., wife of the late Nathaniel A. God frey, mother of Sadle A., Annie R., Mabel W., Addie P. and Nathaniel A. Godfrey Jr., and sister of John A. Barber, a natlve of Nantucket, Mass., aged 73 years and 4 months, [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from Zion A. M. E. Church, Stockton street, between Sacramento and Clay. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. HAMILL—In this gity, February 3, 100, Amelia Cotfin Hill Hamill, widow of the late Wil- liam Hamill, & native of New York. L Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 9 oclock, from her late residence, 15 Lyon street, thence to the Chapel of the Sisters of Mercy, First and Bryant streets, where 2 sol- emn requiem mass Will be celebrated, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- Vary Cemetery. Please omit flowers. HILSON—In this city, February 5, 1900, Salo- ‘mon, beloved husband of Sarah ‘Hilson, and father of A. Hison of Redwood City, Mrs, E. L. Fishman of Mayfleld, Mrs. M. Sacket of Waco, Texas, D. L. Hilson of Chicago, 1. Hil- son of Rock Springs, Wyo., Mrs. H. Starr of Chicago, Mrs. B. Post of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. J. W. Wineberg of San Francisco, & native of Amsterdam, Holland, aged 73 years 8 months and 5 days. 5 HORNLEIN—In this city, February §, 1900, A. Emil, beloved husband of May Hornlein, father of Alvin E., David D. and George H. Hornletn, son of Mr. and Mrs. B, G. Horn- lein, and brother of H. A, M. B, O. F. Albert, W. G., Adella and Amanda Hornlel Mrs. A. A. Rheude and Mrs. A. M. Britt, native of Wisconsin, aged 43 years 2 month: and 23 days. > Funeral and interment at Sacramento. JORDAN-In this city, February §, 1900, Albert E. Jordan, a native of Hartford, Conn., aged 42 years 2 months and 22 days. RAMM-—In Oakland, February 4, 1900, Charles KA Mdearly 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 26 years 11 months and 15 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, at the residence of his mother, Mrs. Augusta Kramm, 314 Telegraph avenue, Oukland, In- terment Mountain View Cemetery. LAWRENCE—In Alameda, February 6, 1900, Ellen, beloved wife of Joseoh Lawrence, and mother of Mae I and Eveline Lawrence, a Bative of Ireland, aged 44 years 6 months and 4 days. MAYHEW—In Oakland, February 4, 1900, 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. 9 ¥iends and acquaintances are respeet- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, at his late hildence, 1071 Brush street, Oakland. Inter- ment private. o S JRPHY—In this city, ruary 2, ), Amy MR rphy, beloved daughter ~of Daniel Murphy and Amy L. Dart, a native of Eu- reka, Cal., aged 17 vears il months and 17 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- oSy invited to attend the funeral this day Cluvsday), at 19 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1235 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth, Interment Laurel Hill | Cemetery. NELSON—In this city, February 4, 1800, Charles A., beloved husband of Mamie A. Nelson, father of Violet and Ethel Nelgon, and son of Mary and the late Andrew Nel- son, a native of Baltimore, Md., aged 30 Vears 11 months and 2 days. A member of Court America No. 3, F. of A. M., and Court suthern Heights No. 1150, Independent Order resters. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to att i funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 231 Mississippi street, near Eight- eenth, Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. MEMBERS of Court Southern Heights No. 1150, 1. O. F., are requested to attend the fu- neral of our deceased brother, Charles A. Nelson, to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 231 Mississippi street. HUGH DUFF, C. R. J. W. HAMILTON, R. S, O'NEIL—In this city, February 3, 1800, Ellen, beloved daughter of Patrick and the late Catherine O'Neil, and beloved sister of John, Denis, Patrick, Thomas and Mary O'Neil and Mrs. Ed Gallagher, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 13 years 3 months and § days. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from the parlors of Theo. Dierks, 957 Mission street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ROBERTS—In this city, February 5, 1900, James H. Roberts, a native of New York., aged 50 years. ROHRS—In this eity, February 3, 1900, John D., beloved husband of Meta Rohrs, father of Mrs, E. Hoffman and George Rohrs, and brother of George H. Rohrs, Mrs. Jobn Mrs. John Petersen and Mrs. H. a native of Moringen, Hanover, aged 61 years 5 months and 16 days 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from I. O. O. F. Hall, corner of Seventh and Market streets, under the auspices of Concordla Lodge No. 12, 1. 0. O, F. Interment 1. O, O, F. Cemi tery. OFFICERS and_members of Valley Lodge No. 30, A. O. U. W, are Invited to attend the funeral of Brother J. D. Rohrs. J. C. SHAPP, M. W. RUSSELL—In this city, February 3, 1900, Em- ma Russell, a native of South Dakota, aged 27 _years. T Friends and acquaintances are respec:- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the' mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- pany, 2429 Misslon street, near Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SMITH-In _the Clg and County Hospltal, February 5, 1900, enry Smith, & native of New York, aged 78 years. SMYTH—In this city, February 6, 1300, Charles €. Smyth, a native of Smyth County, Va., aged & years and 10 montha. STORRS—In this city, February 6, 1900, Vir- ginia Eilsworth, beloved wife of Captain An- rew J torrs, ‘and daughier of Mre; W. Far- sons, o native of Santa Barbara, Cal., 3 years and 4 montns. o aged @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tally invited (o attend the funerai e (Wedne: o'clock, from her r Gonce, 530 Puge street. iadh e TEBBETTS—In this city, February 6, 1500, . James H. Tebbetts of of Anne B., wife of Dr. Hollister, a native of New Jersoy, aged 35 years. TUCKERMAN—In this city, February Miohael Tuckerman, late o' membor 3¢ Holorti J. D. Stevenson’s regiment, a native of New York City, aged 78 years 3 months and § days. Left New York City on ship Brutus Novamber 13, 1846; arrived at § in_ April, 1847. o i Friends and_acquaintances 2 tully invited to attend the funera] to-meseo (Wednesday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the fa neral parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 3668 Mission street, Misslon M: ;l«;n <mTlmple. Interment restdio e — CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS, Southern Pacific Company Saved One Hundred Dollars by Going to the Court. The Cireult Court of Appeals rendered the following opinions yesterda Southern Pacific Company vs., J, . W. Hall, defendant in error. Hall recovered @ verdict for 38500 damages for injuries sustained by stepping off a train at Red- ding into an uncovered water box belong- ing to the railroad company. The Court of Appeals reduced the damages to $3400 and sustained the judgment of the lower court. The Southern Pacific Company saved just $100 by taking the appeal. The judgment of the Circuit Court in the case of Redfield Proctor of Vermont nst the city and county of San Fran- o In favor of the city dnd county was sustained by the Court of Appeals. 0C- tor’s suit was to recover a portion of La. fayette Square, which he claimed to hold by title of an old Igueblo grant. e court decided that Proctor had no title whatever, and that the title was in the cq{han’d gounty. oo e e jul en Wer sustatried in the case ot»v-nnkcfl""bfi: ley vs. the Mutual Life Insurance Com- pany of New York to recover the of a Ellcv for $25,000. The court that the company must pay the policy. (Baltimore papers please copy.) | ml THE CALL’S RACING CHART. (Copyright, 190, by H. H. Exbert.) OAKLAND RACBTRACK, Monday, February 5, 1900.—Weather fine. Track zood. A A A AT 786. FIRST RACE—Futurity course; selling; four-year-olds and up; purse, $350. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CONPANT. (Paciric svsTEN.) Tratms leave nnd are due e nreive ab NAN FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Jarket Street.) l ! | S T T Betting, | VS — Fhow DEcruses 13 189 — aantve Index Horse. Age. Weight St. % %m. %m. Str. Fim. | Jockeys. [Op. CL | Suimo, Vaeaville, ndex. | . f 3 e 4 36 sl -~ [0p._CL +7:004 Benica, Elmir, 724 Vioris, 4 3 T T iR fE 14 11 [lekine . | and Sacramento 745 619 Espirando, 5. 4 11 32 22 22 | Bullman }r2 12 Do 72 Senora Caesar, 4. 10 e 81 6% 4% 3n |T. Walsh » =B ... Tallac, 4. 1 . 31 32 32 41 [E. Jones [ 2 724 Lady Britannic, §. 5 7% 83 51 52 L. Turner. ¢ 1 700 Croker, 4. 7 04 94 81 $2 [E. Ross.. | 2 624 The Last, 5. sl ¢ 6h §h Th 74 |Buchanan k3 62 Mainstay, a 121 8 61 73 91 $3 [Hemy . » 653 Ann Page, 4 12 3 42 42 6 1 96 |Piggott .. 2 12 ¢, Chic 1 ... Musculado, a. 3 9% 106 108 108 |Dietro 1 e Oubinle aad Howess ... Mystic Maz n S n 1 1 [Conley » rwanie. Niles and Way Statio Time—To %, to . 4T last ¥, 1:08%: short §, T:12 Good start. Won cleverly, Second *9:004 Davis, Woodlacd, Kxights Landing. and third driving. Winner, Sam Parker's br. m. by imp. Duncombe-Detrix. Winner re- | Margavilie, Orotille. o celved a perfect ride. Scratched—Schiller 121. Others could not handle the weight to any particular sdvantage. 991004 Atlantic | xpross—Ogden East 91004 Martives, Tricy, Latbrop, Stockton, Mere-d and Fremo. ... - 737. SECOND RACE—Five and a half furlongs: selling; thres-year-olde; purse, $400. +00, Pt Corta g St - b ot | Avgeles. . Index. Horse. Welght.[St. ¥m. %m. %m. Fin. | Joc iOp._ CL 10:004 Vailc}', Hia 758 Matt Hogan 108/ 6 ‘% 2y 12 |T. Waish......| 2 115 701 Nance O'N 107| 2 in 1% 2% |Bullman 83 3 717 Mission 112} 3 £ 32 315 |Vittitoe 3 1 729 The Echo. 97| 1 3% 42 42 |1 Martin 7% . rhse 639 Choteau 102| 7 64 82 53 y | S 358 e 18009 730 Antler . 18] 8 71 75 62 2 © :00p Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. *3:439 706 St. Germal 100 4 53 e % T » *4:007 Martivez, Rawmon, Vallejo, 18 Edgardo - 100 5 33 : i LA Napa, Calintogn, Sunta Rosa. ... 913 _316_El Reposo. 108 9 R 82 3 |Heinson | 2 10 Woodiand. - Kuishts Lending: Time—3-16, :19%; - 4; 533 f, 1:8%. Good start._ Won easily. Second and third driving. Margssille, Oro Winner, C. B’ Durnell’s b & by g, ‘Wasner- Miss Hight. Hogan can beat ordinary ones | 34308 Mea an oo aul Sk Hatse PR sprinter. e Echo was a warm tip. St. Germain bumped on T%Ifl?flahlir‘zumxn i R 2, Los Avgeles. . .......... 738. THIRD RACE—Four iling; two-year-olds. 8:00r Sunsct Lixited~El Pisd, Now 0r- Index. —Horse. Welght. . *380r Bicakion. Merea, Fresio.. 5 732 Bcotch Belle. ;) *3:30r Freavo, Hakersiell, Santa (126) Rollick . 2% Los Angeles, Deming, 726 Gaylon Brown % i New Orleaus and East. . 726 Thornwild .. 3 52 | *5:807 Santa Fo Ko 708 Parsifal . 3% 08 Pat Foley. a 52 | . 3 ! TR L | Time—u, 4%; %, 43, Good Daly's b. f. by 1 had no excuses to offer. X start. Won easily. Second mp. Inverness-Belle of Butte. Thornwild lacked speed. 739. FOURTH RACE—One mile and an eighth; selling, “and third driving. Winner, ‘Winner is of the improving sort. four-year-olds and up; purse, $i00. | t3:00r Vallcio, tious. *8:03¢ Ocegon Marcus Rollick VISION (Narrow Gauge). = o T e o ST Index. Horse. Age. Weight.[St. ¥m. %m. ¥m. Str. Fin. | Jockey: (Foot of Marict Strect 5 4 100( 7 4B 2% 21% 32 11 |Fauntleroy » ose, Feltor e 08 03| 6 11 1% 11 1% 24 [Henry. » © Saita Gruz and Wag 720, Stuttgart, 4. 104} 1 23% 32 35 34 36 |Bullman Ioae | Staticna, . . “Galee 722° Mary Kinsella, 5....104) 8 106 81 6% 4h 43 |Vittitoe |2 75 12:932 Newark, e, New 07 Glengaber, 4. 18(2 BR Th 72 &3 52 |Jenkina. S e A Almaden, Feiton, Boulder Creck, 73 )9 7% 43 5% 73 ‘63 [ Martin.l] T B Sante Cren and Princigal Wep 63 Ace, 06{8 8% 6h 43 6% 12 |Devin. A Btatious s 128 Einstein, 05l11 11 1 1 93 83 |Buchenan ....| §. " 722 None Such, 6. 06| 3 31 5h 9% 8h 95 t | » %5 Grand Sachem, 7o 33 106 05 12 102 | » » AT T (86 Grady, & b8 . 8% 1t 1 |T. Walsh . CREEK ROUTE FERRAY. Time—3, :13%; % :38%; 5. 1:04%; 1& 30%:.m, 1:4; 134 m, 1:56%. Good start. on easily. | FromSAR FRANCISCO—Foot of Market Strset (Slin #j— Becond' and third driving. Winner, . McMahon & Co.'s b. g. by imp. Stromboli-Guileless *7:18 000 11:00ax. 1100 °*200 1300 Stromo met with most luck. Mary Kinsella had & most tempestuous voyage. Glengaber | 400 1800 *6:00r.u badly jostied about. Einstein sulked. Scratched—Dr. Marks 106, | Pram OMRLAND—Faol of Breadway.—#:00 8:00 10:004.4. . FIFTH RACE—SIx furlongs: selling; four-year-olds and up; purse, $400. $12:00 *1:00 1220 300 14:00 “3:0%e.e. Index. Horse. Age. Weight.[St. _%m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jocke; E COAST DIVISION mm.uh‘-m. (59 Montgomery, T 26 13 14 [Vitties .. 5 118 CEN4 st Soaioins 0 ™2 Mourovia, &. <7 88 53 % 856 |T walh " e ] ©4 Ooean View, South San Francisco. 16:809 (831) Midlove, ‘4 . 12 1% 33 32 [Bullman 1 65 004 Sau Jose wnd Way Stations (New 714 Alaria, 4 - H 61 42 43 |Fauntleroy . i e Almaden Wednesdaysonly)....... 61 Brown Prince, . Bh 7% 5% 51 |H Stuart.....| 88 20 91004 San Jose, Tres Piuos, Sunta Crie, 727 Wild Het, 5 % 6h s 71 61 | 20 10 . Pucitic_Grove, 'aso Itobles, Sam 652 Almoner, 4. " 4% 51 ¢b 782 5 ® - 644 Uterp, 4 i S R TR s - 0 2 Time—i, Good start. Won easlly. Sec easily. Third driving “Winner, ch. g by Hanover-Blessing. Midiove quit bagly. Montgomeny came home Scratched—Soclalist 102, Manzanilla , Bl Bstro %, Katle Gib. Alto, Santa Ciara, San Jose, bons, $1. Es Pinos, Santa Criz. Saiinas, 741, SIXTH RACEH—One mile; selling; threeyear-cids and up: purss, $100. 207 S e ok W Index. Horse. Weight.|St. _%m. %m. s . Fin. ol | » San Jose aud Principal Way St '; A, Tl Sl o l‘;“‘ _%Xm. Str Jockeys. . CL | A rnm%'.‘nw 7 Stations T8 Scotcl | 5. % 31 81 12% |Jenkins . 32 85 :360¢ San Jose an Principal Way Stations 785 Wyoming, a 53 53 4% 2n 22 |T Walsh......|53 52 *6:307 San Jose aud Way Statious. 32 Los Medanos, 4 tn 1in 11 13 33 [Henry. |78 12 | B81:43e Sau Jose and Way Stations. & Pat Mortisies. s i itk 3% fh fl i) 8 8 | T AReMonine o 1 7 .6 i 0§10 H s 673 _Terrene, 4. 98| 5 [] 6 6 § 6 3‘31'1.'1‘:: | 63 200 M aps '“Tm‘:}:u - Time—%, 20%; %, %, 1:17; mile, 1:43. Good start. Won easily. Sec ra ari | @Twesdaveand Fridsss ¢ Thursdaywsod Sundave. ing. \Vinner, Wililam Cabill's b. § by imp. Midlothian-Mottle: bm"s:::n;gu-:g . Wens = ing taken back too far. at first turn. Paso 11 114. Pirate wretchedly ridden. Scratched—Slivertone 106, Dogtown 107, Meadowthorpe 114, Imperious 104 Del Morrissey away poorly and cut oft | CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. LESSED STROMO LANDED AT LONG 0DDS Continued From Fourth Page. 732 Laura Marie ....103/ 708 Count Hubert ..112 732 Cath, Bravo ....112| 726 Corn Cake 112 ... Socapa . 1 Prince David ...11% ... On Time . 11| 726 Belario .. 115 Third race, six furlongs; three-year-olds; selling. 730 St. Anthony ....104/ 730 Alee ..............107 699 Daniel ... 104/ 723 Redwald 107 ... Frank Duffy ...104| 710 Ailenna . 102 (80)Ficridan .........104' 723 Tuthill 107 four- Fourth race, one and an eighth miles; year-olds and up; selling; handicap. assajara . 82730 None Such . 514 Vinctora $5/(725)Tom Calvert . 716 Perseus 05| 740 Wild Het 739 Code. 00| 715 Judge Wol 651 Be Happy 00| 739 Alicia 731 Rio Chico 9 Dr. Mar 739 Ace 39 Stuttgart . Fitth racs, six furlong up; handicap. (853 Andrissa 108((735)Good Hope .....110 706 Lew Zara ...... 3| 137 Cormorant (®9Loving Cup \\118| 122 Theory 698 Frank Bel 120/ 705 Norford . 74 Midlove 113| 713 EllaBoland 698 Ben Led! 5! Sixth race, one mile; four-year-olds and up; purse. 19| 716 Formero 04| (734) Flamero 11| 720 Tempo .. 16 (715)Olinthus. 734 Del Paso 1T 633 Hohenlohe 670 Greyhurst 715 Ringmaster Selections for To-Day. First race—Dogtown, Meadowlark, Glen Ann Anze. Second race—Count Hubert, Laura Marle, ‘Woetul. Third race—Tuthill, Redwald, Floridan. Fourth race—Tom Calvert, Stuttgart, Marks. Fifth race—Andrissa, Theory, Frank Bell. Sixth race—Formero, Olinthus, Flamero. ] AROUND THE CORRIDORS. Dr. A. Huttinger of Portland, Or., is a guest at the Grand. R. M. Shackelford, a well known rancher of Paso Robles, is staying at the Lick. T. R. Minturn, a wealthy land owner of Stockton, s registered at the Palace. Jacob Schramm, a wealthy vineyardist of St. Helena, is a guest at the Califor- nia. J. B. Crandall, a prominent business man of San Jose, is registered at the Palace. Editor E. B. Willis of the Sacramento Record-Union is at the Russ with his wife. J. T. Housman, a prominent mining man of San Andreas, is registered at the Lick. R. L. Malcolm, a traveler from Austra- lla, 1s among the recent arrivals at the Occidental. Mr. and Mrs. William M. S. Moore of Dr. Ireland are registered for a short stay at the Palace. John A. Mclntire, the Sacramento mine owner, is among the arrivals of yesterday at the Grand. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Barnabee and W. F. McDonald of the Bostonlans are regis- tered at the Palace. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Allen, prominent soclety people of Astoria, Or., are stay- ing at the Oceidental. M. M. Shean, one of the leading medical men of Santa Ro Grand, accompanied by his wife. George P. Simpson, the Stockton capi- talist, 1s at the Occidental, where he ar- rived yesterday. Mrs. Simpson aeccom- panies her husband. John Finnell, one of the best-known ranchers in the State, is among the ar- rivals of yesterday at the Palace, He registers from Tehama County. A. P. Stewart, traveling passenger agent of the Chicago and Alton, is In town for a few days on business connected with his road. He is staying at the Occidental. J. A. Filcher, manager of the California State Board of Trade, will leave to-mor- row for Paris, where he will install and ‘manage the Southern Pacific Company’'s exhibit at the International Exposition. His position will be that of assistant man- ager, W. H. Mills holding the first hon- ors of manager. Mr. Mills and Mr. Filcher will meet In London some months hence and proceed to Paris. In the mean- time Mr. Filcher will have had the exhib- its well arranged. is at the CALIFORNIANS IN WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, Feb. of San Francisco is at the Arlin, I Crawell of Los Angeles is at Willard's, —_— Bonds to Improve Streets. The annual meeting of the No: tral Improvement Association wil to-morrow. the ensuing term. In addition to tine proceedings a proposition will come up for discussion relating to the ment of the pavements of the s ments can reinstate veterans at pleasure. communicate President McKinley and call his atten- tion to several veterans who have not yet | Springs: | been reinstated. It was decided to J A McIntire, Sacto J. E. Godley Officers will be elected for 'SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCSO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK_ DAYS — 7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 13:35, Thursdays—Extra tri 1 gton. J. | 1 10, §:30 p. m. at . Baturdays—Extra i »' ! 3 B m. ys—Extra trips at 1. | SUNDA S —8:00, 9, 11 a m: 130, M, 00, 8:0 p._m. SAN RAFABL TO SAN FRANCISCSO. EK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 13:46 4. 10 5. m. Saturdays—Extra tips at 158 ‘x:‘DArJ;I 10, 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:08, Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Parie same schedule as above. rth Cen- 1 be held | W the rou- improve- treets in the wholesale section between Kearny Lea and East streets, Market street and the | San Francisco. | In Eftect | San Av{-."mm" bay. excepting Telegraph Hill streets. October 15, | There are thirty-five cobbled blocks in 1898, Sun- | Week | the section outlined and many blocks that | Davs Destisation.} Give | Togs are uneven and hard to use for heavy | 7.3 " Nov | 8:40 ara teaming. The sense of the meeting Will | 3.3 om| 5.0 am| Petaisma | .05 om 1098 s be taken concerning the advisability of 510 pm| 5:00 pm! Santa Rosa. | 7-35 pm| 6:22 pm ?;gpots}l]ng a municipal bond issue to pro- | T Puit . bias the'n - on, ecessary funds. 7:30 am| sfl'&"fi" 10:25 am DS Bt as - e Isburg. Civil Service Veterans. | e Wrr meeting of the Civil War Veterans | 3@ pm| 3:00 am| Cioverdale. ast evening President Martin Murray de- | . = livered an address congratulating the as- | ' 7 s.00 aml Ckieh | sociation upon the action of President Mc- | Taoaml | Kinley in the matter of civil service, as- | 8:00 am| Guerneviile. serting that under his ruling all veterans | 2:30 pm! heretofore removed without cause can | - = 0 am) { make application to be reinstated. The | T:#am & amy Scaopa J““' . y read a communication from the ¥ Secretary of the Treasury and one from | -.2Pm! 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. [ 6:05 pm! £ pm the Civil Service Commission conveying | 7:30 am| $:00 am| Sebastopol. [10:40 am/10:25 am the information that the heads of depart- | 3:30 pm| 5:00 p.n| 17:% pmi 6:22 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and_White Sulphur Eprings; at Lytton | for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skages verdale for the Geysers; at Hop- E e e FEEY bER elseyville. Carls h . port and Bartlect Springs; of Ukiah for Vieh: with HOTEL ARRIV.LLS. . Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laui st | B V:Wl?;‘:;!vrln",'.k"pmdl:l Foaso. S v tter Vailey. Joi s. Riverside. JORW. WWESTHION: SOTHE, | Bacienelrs. 10 Heights. Hultvilie: Oo's A D Jones, Livermore |C Allen, Honolulu Hot . Springs, Mendocino = City, Fort E J Wilson & w, Sacto|A Richard, Sacto Weatport, Usal, Willits, Layionville, Cu Z E Buckner, Fresno |A Green, Seattie mings's. Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, J W Bates, San Diego |H F Small, Oakdale Bectla and Eureka. J H Hawley, § Diego M Duncan, Merced Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- O F Bacon, Los Gatos|F Boyd, Los Angeles | duced rates. an Horn, Stktn Miller, New York x ;\‘ Hornnbnl. ;:ulmn H Croshy, Los Ang g";,"n“{%.h" Hushes 5, Quesglp Po5- eyes, San Diego (Mrs F CurranRiverside ersl Mana Gen. Pass. Agen PALACE HOTEL. b A0us. A L Levinsky, Stktn F L Matthes, Pa | H Hinshaw & 'w, Lond F' T Towle, St Paul | G_L Thompson & w, |J B Crandell, S Jose | ‘LIFOR"" '"ITED Yokohama. A N Jurems, Chicago H B Wood & w, § Joss G B McAneny & w, 18 White. Ogden | Lawrence | imith, Berkeley |Mrs E Hamilton, Ind L Harburger, N Y Miss C B Manlove, Ind Sa F R te 3 Jacob, N ¥ I B Hamilton, Ind | nta € ou EH MiCaffrey, N Y |A L Scott & w, Cal =~ G Mason, Los Angeles J G O'Brien, Rochester W _F Mchonald & w, |C L Knobe, Chicago New York |N % Bigelow, N ¥ | Helen Bertram, N Y |H Growtage N ¥ 8 F Studley, N Y G H Clarke, Nebr | R D Wade, Los Ang __|J A Erwin, N ¥ A W Kintiey, Los Ang Mrs J T Cobb, Mich H_C Barnabes & w, Mrs J E Ferguson,Mich New York W Goodwin & w, Mich | Notara, New York | Miss J M Fenton, Cal M S Moore & w, |J A Shelton, Butte Treland S Harrls, Seattle R L Hills, New York | GRAND HOTEL. | D Kent, Sacramento O Brim, Cal E N Jenkins, Sait Lake C S Wynn, New York | E T Fraser, Sacto /L N Countryman, Or | A B Eastwood & w,Cal|R Barry, Nev ! W B Meek, Cal G J Owens, Nev | G B Bird, New York |F Cuttins, Stockton o B Goldsmith, Petaluma Mrs E L de Arman, 5 Lo Ban 3¢ 3 ' crantain se Loat ot .8 b on, San' Jose all, St Louts e R gl arner, Portland m, Cal }7 Rl&h:lrfl;m,"gl.l I PL Dusn, Osk lnmfl | ConxecTiNg TRAIN LEavES Sav Fravcisce: A Hull, Seat N ope, art! | [ &% Waleriand & w, |T D Cheney, South | Sevardey s ;:"‘"“",. iyt | Shies Manshaste | P.N1 in time to connect with all limited Mrs V C Belknap, |G R Bothwell & w. | roingor New York. Prairie City Salt Lake | | Mrs J H Fell, Or B H Roman, Salt Lake OVERLAND Leaves San Francisco at 5:%0 J H Johnson'L, Ang G W Pease & w. NY | pxXpDF§§ P m- with Palace and Tourist D C Mitchell. Cal /A Walls, Balinas | cars for Kansas City, St. Louis, Siiimite BiTat i, | DAY CamedTen w cNetl, Sloux y imith, Vacavi G A Adams, S Joss |H E Adams, Stockton | Local trains between Stockton, VALLEY H J Barlow, S Jose |W B Fresno, Hanford, Visalia, Tulare ROAD M M Shearer & w, ‘:’ g and Bakersfield. n ‘Wakefleld, Chicgo C L SEE YOU IN San Franciseo_office. 628 : !ll‘lucluku. NY 54 RW 'FRISCO SOON Market Street, Phoue Main 1531; Oakland, 1118 Broad- ‘way; Sacramen‘o, 201 J Street; San Jose, 7 West LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, ARRIVED. Monday, February 8. Bark Harvester, Krebs, 10 days from Port Blakeley. SAILED. Monday, February 5. Stmr Laguna, Hansen, —. RAILROAD TRAVEL. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry. e and 1:45 p. m.. 30 & m. Week day: ), 10:00 a. m. and ¥ Steam-heated 1 40. closed car on all trians. Fare—San Francisco to Summit and Return, | Sauta Clara Street. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. 1:45 p. m.

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