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OFFICES AND STORES—TO LET. l 15 441 Oak: 2t 2 el; rent $12. Apply to J. x x 182, San Rafael IN-SQUARE butlding, opposite City of Stockton and Geary ets.—Elegant pew NW. cor. Union and Leavenworth sts., nr. the Union-st. carhouse. windows nsiness. OFFICES WANTED. D to_remt—Office with bathing_sccom- on. WM. ECHMITT, New Western _—— PERSONALS. & box 2566, Call office. , 28 vears of age, to liv Address Postofice box 4 Jackson st t ‘and first-class for 2 attention to peace officers 1o the contrary P. LOITWED, Proprietor ment will receive a souvenir attleship Maine Outfitting Co., to order §i0 76 or pi remnants ailows us to seil than ready made. L. LEMOS, ot., h and Sth, prop. One- 532 Kearny, near Sacto; aiso 164 Market st under St. Nicholas. ELECTRIC lights in every room: Winchester Hotel, 44 Third st., near Markei: 100 room: 5c to §1 50 per might: §1 50 to $5 per we ec "bus and baggage to and from the ferry. | ADING theatrical and masquerade cos- | ; make-up and wigs; country orders so- S Market st. | E detective work: reasonable rates; 10 | 3. B. RAY, 357 Jesste st. full_value for your c - 157 Third bric- or him. thing Kearny. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEE! shed housekeeping and T.82) 722 Montgomery ave.$? | MINN g furnished housekeeping cme; running water; stove. OAK, 1i—Large sunny rent moderate. cor.—3 large, sunny ab) housekeeping rooms . 1915_Two or three rooms, eap; apply before 12 m. Suite of sunny housekeeping oms: also single rooms: large yard. oms for housekeeping; also single rooms for | e, Xu—!um\yb:xnnukmm' rooms, com- ion_and Howard—3 hotsekeeping rooms: gas stove. Front room and kitchen, . 130]—Sunny housekeeping rooms; must be seen to be appre H office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened Jen until 9 p. m. NCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 106 Va- OAKLAND Branch Office of The Call A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | been established at the | norihwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- open till 9 p. m. on February 15 to our cioak | $ TO LET—Furn. and Unfar NEWICK HOUSE, e to §1 per might: $1 25 to 35 per week, and | £nt housekeeping: open all night. Second_Nice new papered and reao- $1 50 to $2 50 vated front room A_THE ELMER HOUSE.” 31 Bush st ad- joining the Russ Hotel; §4 rooms; all price THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1900. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. D v > AN sbeolute bargain; §T00 for & = Somner lot on Grove st ; other buys in proportion; small cottages for sale, $750 and u , mc- cording to size and lotation; building lots on or adjacent to Telegraph avenue, ve st or Ean Pable ave a speclalty; in writm state limit of investment, size of lot and loca- tion desired. R. J. MONTGOMERY, 410 Thirteenth st., Oakland, Cal. OAKLAND Branch Office ot The Call re- moved to 111§ Broadway, Oakland. Adver- tisements and subscriptions received. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. 13.ROOM modern residence; furnished or un- furnished; desirable location, THE McCAR- THY CO., 648 Market st., 8. F. OAKLAND FURNISHED ROOMS. FRANKLIN, 1427—Sunny roor nished; near to narrow gauge. OAKLAND Branch Office of The Call re- moved to 1118 Broadway, Oskiand. Adver- tisements and subscriptions received. —_— e OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to yor introduction to you from H. Bohelliaas. the furaiture dealer, 11th and Franklin, Oakiand. moved to 1118 Brondway, Oakland, Adver- tiscments and subscriptions, received. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. NOTICE of dissolution of partnership. business in the city and county of San Fran- cisco, was on the 2§th day of March, 1599, dis- solved by mutual consent, MR. G. JACCHER! having purchased the entire interest of G. BACIGALUPI in the concern. G. IACCHERI, G. BACIGALUPL San Francisco, February 9, 1900 Te- —The firm heretofore existing under the name and style of JACCHERI & BACIGALUPIL, doing Post, cor. Btoekton—Sunny cor- single rooms; vator and all conveniences. BURNETT, 1426 Market st. (0ld No. 1364)—Fur- algo unfurnished. BOHBMIA, 239 . suites, single; Market, cor, Golden Gate wve.—Bunny corner; well furn.: rms, & offices CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions | received at Call branch office. 2200 Fil FIFTEENTH, 1550—Neatly furnished room, CARROLLTON, | i 965, corner Sixth (The Oliver)—Sunny suites or single; new mgmt. 21 (Newport House)—Sunny rooms $125 to 82 50. bay window, avarre)—Ele & Co., 707 Devisadero LRSI H ngton)—A family furnished rooms; | , _hot and cold water; 50c to | rooming house; elegantl grates, gas bai _ 781 Mission—Select family $150 to 8 per week. CO., hair specialists. grow hair book for stamp. 6 Eddy st. for manuf’ O. NOLTE, . bet. Powell and Mason. ING corrected: booklet. J. WHITE- | M. Ph.D., 1815 Linden, Oakland. | PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. FOLYCHROME paper, rich in tone, easy to | e; sample dozen 4x5 and devel- | c’ Cal. Camera Co.. 22 Geary. | HARRISON, 78414—Finely furn. sunny rooms; bath; latest conven. | HOWARD, 646—New house. ments; running water in every room. 25 Clean, respectable; 25c-$1_per night; §1-83 per week: Howard cars to door. JESSIE, $14—Single rooms to-let; $5. LEIDEEDORFF, 116—Parties seeking a quict lodging-house please call; hands and newly furnished. recently changed | PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. PARALYSIS ALL NE 5_DISEASES; OSSIFICATION HARD TUMORS; MPTION; CHRONIC DISEASES, ¢ other treatment. Consultation free. R L. J. STRATTON, 507, 508 and 608, Par- rott building. (Over the Emporium.) corner_Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room, §1 per week: transient. e furnished front room; 1 or eap to steady roomers. OFARRELL, 20—8unny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; electric ligh OFARRELL, 1822—Sunny unfurnished room with alcove and use of bath. —Very nice room; young man or day, wk., mo. | ROYAL House, 126 Ellis st.—Incandescent light, reading room, smoking room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 85c to 81 50; ELL—Office and residence, bet. Sixth and Seventh. PECK & CO., 7 Market st., opp. Kearny. Grand ecorner; 75 ft. front; % block t., not far h; rents $3. the cheapest property | tment building: stores and lodg- front. $400; iy and Jones: store and 26 | ern; paye 1 per cent net. 75 feet fromt; rents $2400 ; 4 stores about 325 feet from Market; ; terms, % cash rents $156, 3 my num; all rented. . + front }—Post st.; 3 §ood fiats; rents $80; lot iness site. % M EPECK & CO., 667 MARKET ST. | Ofter wanted; close to Santa Fe ferry site; coer i w anpn ments. $5. month, $§ to $30; elevator on office floor; | rooms with hot and cold water: baths. FOSEDALE House, 319 & 221 Ellls st.—Rooms to $1; week, $1 25 to $4; open night. A Apartment House, 25 Eighth s near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. Surny rooms sultable for two gen- | lemen; quiet house. STOCKTON, wingle, double Sicely furnished sunny rooms, 4 housekeeping. . 405—A large nicely furnished suite of suitable for man and wife or vicinity Powell and | SUTT! 2 gentlemen modern improve- | SUTTER, TI7—Sulte very choice and reasonable; appreclated If seen “g00d_rooming ho R. HUGHES, Proprieto) near 3d—Sunny rooms. NA place, 17, Bear Third; best bargatn | d Washington; £2:6 | NCH office for the reception of adver: tisements and subscriptions has been opened | at 1223 Polk st.; open till $ p. m. CH office for Call advertisements and been established &t northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- : open 111 8 p. e e : Bddy et rents §1000 A Six good flats; rents $960 yearly; down- | | A BRAN subscriptions has Corner lot mear Union Iron Works; 100 | ore and € room flat; remts $I7; | | | STNGLE man wants an unfurnished room for Two nice flats: rents $16 50, | s £ rooms and lot 45x73 ft. A. M. SPECK & Co., 657 Market st. | light housekeeping. e —— SPECIAL NOTICES. trom §3; whitened, $1 up ROOMS papered, Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third and Beale sts.; lot 92:1x | painting done ARGAIN: large tory, high stoop, glass doub t wide ball, with winding 6%-foot newel post; parlor 14x ted aining-room 12x14; sitting-room nscoted extension kitchen 10x1%; fect high; ventilators; plaster cor. glass closet, etc.: 2 bedrooms age; vestibule entrance; bev- doors; handsomely dr- c stable 10x2 at end: : all for $1500; no agents. J. 39 12th ave., near K st., Sun- ~ks from Golden Gate Park. §5800; containing 5 and 8 rooms decorated and finished with all L Snt Purce; saay tarma. u_wish to sell quickly then lot 26x80 income BARGAT on Minna st ted 32 per month. I , near Dolores. C. A. HOLM, FOR sale, cheapNew Z-story houses, 7 Tooms; latest improvements; Noe and Hill sts.; near Casirost. cars; patent sidewalk. BAD tenants ejected for $; ity or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 5 Montgomery st.. rcoms 9-10: tel. 5520 B ——— SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. RENTED, repaired, bought, sold; machine sup- plies. Standard Agency,lds $th; pho! ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; re- Tairing at lowest rates. e STABLES TO LET. 205 Fourth st. STABLE of 9 stalls and vard between Seventh and Eighth, off Bryant. e e STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office, 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel. Main 5718, TO LEASE. TO lease—Kenilworth Inn; romantically situ- ated in M!ll Valley; 50 minutes' ride from San furnished; 40 rooms; steam and hot water baths; electrie lights: | heaters throughout; elevators, etc.; rent low. | BURKE, 626 Market st. 'BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS poes; 631 Waller st one | “in Richmond district, north of | N, 530 California i ; 4 lot in pleasant location: on | LOT 26x100 feet: Mission st mear 30th; essy terms: big bargain. Apply 68 Ash av BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. — | NEW 7-room house: $500 cash, balance per | mo. THE McCARTHY CO., 64 Market st. INQUIRE 142 Fulton st. Hal within 2 block: i AL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale Box 85 CHEAP iand in sll parts of California M. GRIFFIN, 719 Market st., near Call bldg. 3 W. HORN. 12 Main st., Petaluma; real es- te_and thoroughbred Beigian hares. Send or free st < Jma_County bargains ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. 7, Call office. CALIFORNIA, 2623—Sunny room:; 1 or 2 gentle- et breakfast if desired; private SSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions Teceived at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. housekeeping; private family. 3% Nice sunny frent room for light housekeeping for iady with child. FIFTH, 222 Housekeeping rooms; newly fur- nished; reasonable terme. FIFTH, 27 Furnished housekeeping, 3, 3 or 4 me, $10 to $20; also single, $4 to §7. | 1EOM, Large sunny furnished room + housekeeping: 3150 weekly. FOLSOM, #34Sunny front room and kitchen: k. closets, bath, mo children; private; § 5 week. FOLSOM, 11262 sunny rooms, complete for hovsekeeping. FARRISON, 7518 rooms: furnished complete sale—Near the university. well-built house of § rooms; all modern con- street work . all done; gas and electric lighting. MASON & MeLl Adjoining P. O., Berk NDOW cottage, 4 rooms, bath, pantry, high basement, brick fruit trees; large lot; near sta- churches, ' stores, 2 electric car lines: price $i500; only $100 cash, balance taks Berkeley teain, get of rin_Station and ask_for RUDOLPH , office open Sundaye. modern; near cars, train: ABRAHAMSON, 111 Laurel ave, Oakland; open Sundays 2 to 4. D Branch Office 111§ Brosdway, Oakland. and_subscriptions received. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. | b value §5000; exchange for city | Lot and cold weter { ! BARGAIN—# rms. £4—4000-ACRE _stock ranch; fenced; excellent buildings; half cuitivatable 1and; good eoil; cuts 1800 tons of hay: large 50 per cent cash, balance can remain at low rate of interest. | $5—640 ACRES, sultable for stock ranch; fenced fenced: a portion cultivatabie; good #0i1; plenty of water; wood sufficient to pay for the place; small house; new 2 ‘Hearst stock ranch, bhalf cash, balance at low rate of interest. 27 501900 ACRES; fine improvements; income; fine opportunity for stocl outside range; 200 acres fruil for housekeening: large yard: bath; rent 12 iq;:wmp, 530 lce front room for Jight house. eept | LEAVENWORTH, 515 Two unfurnished house- keeping rooms; ground floor. — e e LEWIS, 1§ off Taylor, near Post—Large room and kitchen; newly papered; §5. ity income property; and bal- half exchange ance can remain at very low rate of iterest $850-GENERAL grocery st tock, fixtures ana all; must sell befors Fébra tion price for in Oakland. A ary 14; auo- . '18 Broad: MARKET, 1028-Two rooms unfurnishe§ or partly furnished; §6 per month BARGAIN—Rich, modern, , Oakland E. C. Fortler, 2420 Pledmont ave., DIVIDEND NOTICES. ‘IDEND NOT! five cents per share) of the Kilauea Su Plantation Company will be payable at books will close on Friday, February 8, 1800, at § o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by Secretary mail will not be {nserted. They must be handed in_at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- | sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. CURRAN wife of Thom: Curran, a sol DY DIED. l Auradou, Alexandre MoCammon, Irvine A. Benn, Daniel Martin, Mrs. Mar- Burchard, Gustav garet Clarke, Robert McN. Mattoson, Gus Crosble, Henry G. Murphy, Thomas Curran, Emmett J. Nielsen. Johan H. Day, Louise O Connor, Anthony Dougherty, John O Donnell, Margaret Fennema, Gesine G. Raphael, Estella Fernandez, Christina Ready, Anna M Gamble, Brideet Sandberg, Ruth B. Gilmore, Micbael Schaefer, Emiiie Greene, Annle M. Shingleberger, Mrs. Haley, Rose Leah F. Hannan, Michael J. Solomons, Leon M. Kashevarofl, Wm. G. Wendt, Anna T. Kuhen, Martha J. Whalen, Nicholas Lawrence, Henry Wimmer, Marv Lundin, Frederick Wysham, Henry C. AURADOU—In this city, February 9, 1%00, Alexandre Leon Auradou, beloved husband of Eugenie Auradou, father of Antoine L. Aura- dou and Mrs. Marie Dumont, father-in-law of Ch. A. Dumont and Mrs. ida M. Auradou, brother of Jules Auradou, brother-in-law of | Francisco, aged 26 years 4 months and 3 day Mrs. Jules Auradou, and uncle of Jules, Jean | dend No. § (twenty- r o office of the company, 327 Market st.. on and | after Thursday, February 15, 1800. Transfer —In this ctty. January 4, 1900, to the bullding, Presidio. Interment National Cemne- tery, Presidio. THE members of late Company D, First Cali- fornia Infantry, U. S. V., are respectfully re- Quested to attend the funeral of our-late com- Tade, Frederick Lundin. Assemble at Lom- bard-street entrance to Presidio at 2 o clock sharp. T. J. MCCREIGH, Late Captain Company D, First Californis Infantry, U. 5. V. : McCAMMON—In this city, February 10, 1900, Irvine A., dearly beloved husband of Mary K. McCammon, brotber of J. B. McCammon, Mrs. T. C. James and the late 5. H. Mo- mmon, son-in of Mrs. Dr. M. Klip- ein, and brother-in-law of Robert, William and Matilda Klipstein and Mrs. M. K. Spex- arth, a native of Illinois, aged 30 years. (Chi- cago, 1il., and Iowa papers please copy.) L¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 3 o'clock, from his late resi Qence, 267 Church street, near Market. Inter- ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. MARTIN—In Nava, February 11, 1900, Mrs. Margaret Martin, widow of the late Dr, Alex. Martin of Plctou, Nova Scotia, and mother of Mrs. B. §. McLennan of Napa, Cal., aged §7 years.” (Prince Faward Island’ papers please COPpY. MATTOSON—In this city, February 11, 1900, at 143 Main street, Gus Mattoson, & native of Sweden, aged 4§ years. MURPHY—In this city, February 11, 190, at his residence, 1322 Plerce street, Thomas Mur- phy, a native of Ireland, aged 71 years. NIELSEN—In this oity, February 10, 1900, Johan Holzer Nielsen, ‘a native of Aarhus, Denmark, aged 25 years and 11 months. A member of Helga No. 3, Dania, and the Paint- ers’ Local Union No, 7 Friends and scquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes Hall, 120 O’ Farreil street, where funeral serv. ices will be held under the auspices of Helga No. 3, Danian. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- tery. Remains at the parlors of H. P. Peter- sen & Co. 228 McAllister street. O'CONNOR—In this city, February 11, 1900, Anthony, beloved son of John and Rosie O'Connor, a_native of San Francisco, aged 1 month and 7 davs. O'DONNELL—In this city, February 9, 1900, Margaret, beloved wife of P. F. O’Donnell of ;{lulumne County, a native of Salt Lake City, Utah., aged 40 years 1 month and 27 day ‘ [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Mondey), at 8 o'clock, from the pariors of McAvoy & Co. 1235 Market street, between | Eighth and Ninth, thcnce to St. Brendan's Church for services at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. . RAPHAEL—In this city, February 11, 1800, | “Estella, beloved daughter of Robert R. and Rika Raphael, and sister ‘of Jessle Raphael, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years. REEDY—In this city, February 10, 1500, Anna M., dearly beloved wife of John' Reedy, be- loved mother of Anita, John, Albert and | Irene Reedy, and sister of Henry F. Horn, a | | native of Stockton, Cal, aged 36 years. | {Slockton, Merced and Mariposa papers please copy. | B drriends and acquaintances are respect | fully invited to_attend the funeral this d: | (Monday). at $:20 o'clock, from her late res | dence, 909 Dolores street, thence to St. James Church, Twenty-third and Guerrero streets, where & requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 | o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. | SANDBERG—In this city, February 11, 1600, | “Ruth Elizabeth, youngest and beloved daugh- | ter of John F. and Augusta Sandberg, and sister of Edith, Gunner and Conrad Sandberg, a native of San Francisco, aged 9 months and 14 days SCHAEFER—In this city, February 10, 1900, Emille Schaefer, beloved daughter of Wi liam and Louise Schaefer, and sister of Fritz, Willy, Flder and Lucie Schaefer, a native of | San Francisco, aged 3 years and 21 days. T Funeral private this day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her grand- ts, Mr. and Mrs. Friedrick Wickert, 1151 Valencia strect SHINGLEBERGER—In this city, February 11, Rerks County, Pennsylvania, aged 73 years 4 months and & days. (Philadelphia papers please copy.) £ Interment private. SOLOMONS—In Lincoln, Nebr., February 3, 1900, Leon Mendez Solomons, beloved son of Hannah Solomons, and brother of Mrs. M. E. Jaffa of Berkeley and of Lucius L., Selina apd Theodore 8. Solomons, a native of San | | | | | Friends and acquaintances are respect- and Louiss Auradou, a native of France, aged | fully invited to attend the funeral this day 4 years 11 months and 12 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1309 Powell street, thence to Odd Fellows' Hall, Seventh and Market streets, where services will be held under the aus. pices of Franco-American Lodge No. 207, 1. O. 0. F. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. | BENN—In this city, February 11, 1800, Dantel | Benn, beloved brother of Michael, Hugh, Mary and James Benn and Mrs. John Power, a native of County Limerick, Ireland, aged 28 years. [>Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow :30 o'clock, from his late resi- (Tuesday), at §: dence, 10072 Natoma street, off Eleventh, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BURCHARD—In this city, February 10, 1900, | Gustav Burchard, beloved brother of Mrs. P. d John H., Fred and Adolph Bur- year: [ Friends and acquaintances (Monday), at 2 0" lors of H. F. Ma Fifth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. | CLARKE—In this city, February 11, 1900, Rob- ert MeNeil Clarke of Carson City, Nev., aged 62 years. | CROSBIE—In the City and County Hospital, February 11, 190, Henry G. Crosble, a native of Canada, aged 41 vears. CURRAN—In this city, February 11, month and DAY—In th 7 days. 70 years. £ Notice of funeral hereafter. DOUGHERTY—In San Rafael, Pebruary 10, 1900, John, husband of Katherine Dough- erty, and father of John Dougherty, Mrs. H. Palmer and Mgs. F. P. Clark, a na- tive of County Donegal, Ireland, aged 75 years. £ Friends and acquaintances fully invited to attend the funer: for tery. NEMA—In _Elmhurst, February 10, 1 Gesine Grace Fennema, beloved daughter of ¥ Charles and Catrina Fennema, aged 3 months and 1 FERNAN L., Joseph M. and Anthony Fernandez, a na- tive of Sonora, Mexico. GAMBLE~In this city, February 11, 1909, Brid- get, beloved wife of Patrick Gamble, and mother of Richard J., Willlam E., Annie E. and Petef F. Gamble and Mrs. D. Bweeney, a | native of County Longford, Ireland, aged 53 years. GILMORE—In this city, February 11, 1800, Michael, dearly beloved husband of Catharine Gilmore, and beloved father of John, Mary, Catharine, Michael, Annie, Rose, Gertrude | and Robert Gilmore, a native of Ireland. GREENE—In this city, February 10, 1300, Annte M., beloved daughter of Hannah Greene, and sister of B. S. Greene, Mrs. Robert Carrdll and Mrs. Ivy Greene. a native of San Mateo c:::;t Cal. al’led !fl"ye:;-. . funeral will take place this (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the Dlrlcrlfllo% the United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fifth street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HALEY—In this city, February 10, 1000, Rose Haley, & native of San Francisco, aged 21 years HANNAN—In this eity, February 10, 1 Michael J. Hannan, beloved brother of u:-.; Hannan, Mrs. Daniél Desmond and John Han- nan of TBoston, Mass., a native of Roberts Cove, County Cork, Ireland, aged 30 years. Yate member of the Marine Firemen's Asso- ciation. (Boston papers please copy.) T Friends and accuaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at #:15 o'clock, from the parlors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Com- y, 20 Fifth street, thence to 8t. Brendan’s urch, corner of Fremont and Harrison streets, where a solemn high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KASHEVAROFF_In this city, Februnry 1, | 1900, William G. Kashevaro! A native of Russia, aged 58 years and 1 month. KUHEN—In this city, February 10, 1900, Mar- tha J., beloved wife of Frederick Kuhen, and mother of Josephine Kuhen, Mrs. G. E. Peace, Mre. 8. Watson and Emilie Kuhen, a native of Schleswig-Holstein, aged 68 years 4 months and 12 days. @7 Funeral private. Please omit flowers. LAWRENCE—In this eity, February 10, 1800, Henry Lawrence, beloved husband of Anna Tawrence, and father of Dora, Laura and Learto Lawrence, a native of Denmark, aged 6 years and 2 monthi > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fyl]ly invited to attend the funeral this day (Bonday). at 2 o'elock, from the pariors ot arles J. B. Metzler, ashington 4 Toverment Laurel Hill Cemetery, & o *reet LUNDIN~—In, Manila, April 2, 189, Frederiok ‘Lundin, beloved son of Mrs. Ohatrom, & na- tive of Sweden, aged I8 years. A member of Company D, First California Infantry, U. ‘g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from HENRY J GALLAGHER CO., (Buccessors to Flan: & Gallagher) FUNERAL DIRECTORS R&fi “Efikfl 2 Fifth st. opposite ‘Telephone South $0. i McAVOY FUNERAL D] 1285 et sol- emn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at § o'clock. | a native of Holstein, Germany, aged 4 | e respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day k., from the funeral par- 917 Misston strest, near 1900, Em- mett J., beloved son of Thomas E. and Erina A. Curran, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 city, February 11, 1900, Louise Day, a native of Frankfort, Germany, aged respect- o-morrow (Tuesday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the resi- denca of his daughter, Mrs. H, Palmer, 2132y Howard street, thence to 8t. Charles Church rvices. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- Z—In this city, February 11, 1900, | Christina, beloved widow of the late Colonel | J. L. Fergandez, and beloved mother of Frank the funergl t 5 TN Y (Monday), at 10:15 o'clock, from the residence of Mr. fucius L. Solomons, 1903 Buchanan ftreet. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by 11:20 o'clock train from Third and Town: send streets. | WENDT—In San_Rafael, February 10, 1800, | "Anna Theresa Wendt, beloved daughter of | Charles E. Wendt, and sister of the late | Harry Wendt, a native of San Francisco, | aged 27 years 7 months and 10 days, (San Jose papers please copy.) L Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. | WHALEN —In_this city, February 10, 1900, | "Nicholas Whalen, & native of Ireland, aged 6 years. WIMMER—In this clts, February 11, 1900, ¥ 1 month and 5 days. WYSHAM—In Berkeley, February 10, 1900, Henry Clay Wysham, beloved husband of Flizabsth Wysham, a native of Baltimore, Md. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect all Interest {n same, Oakland Townshi; day, February 14, at 2 o'clock, from Helga's | ton, lot on N line of Thirty-fourth street, 375: B ot San Pablg avenue, E 50, N 140:9%, W 1 Tract, Oakland; $10. 1900, Mrs. Leah F. Shingleberger, a native of ¢ Lawrence street, lock, from the parlors of | McAvoy & Co., 1235 Market street. Inter- | Mary Wimmer, beloved mother of Mary Stof- | 175 B of High, N 12 fer, a native of Longford, Ireland, aged 58 | (quitclaim deed): $10. NE of Moss, NE 35 by NW 125, being the NE 15 feet of lot § and H% A, same, Oakland; 310, Oamkland Bank of Slvl.‘g. to Julius Crolkbw- ski, lot on SE lne of i NE of East Sixteenth street, SE 100 by NE 33, block %, Clinton, East Oakland; $300 0 teet of lot 9, block rteenth avenue, 57 California’ Safe Deposit and Trust Company to Oakland Transit Company (cor ian) iot on §W line of East Twenty-first street, 110 SE of Thirteenth avente, SE- i24 by SW 150, block 125, same, East Oakland; also lot on SE line of Fourtenth avenue, 5 NE of Ea: street, NE 65 by SE 100, block 128, same, East Oakland; Twentieth $10. Cecil M. and Danle] P. O’ to M. B. Vincent (wife of Robert), lot an NW corner of Thirty-eighth street and Telegraph svenus, N lfifl !:‘y :om, portion of lot 4, Perrin Tract, Oak- and; ). > Mountain View Cemetery Association to Amos F. and Warren H. Blood, lots 183, 153 and Ish, section B, in piat 1 Mountali View Cemetery, Oakiand Township Maud B. Camper to Maria hiaoa (widow, all interest in lots 108 and 152, section B, in plat 14, same, Omkland Township: $1. Warren H_and Charlotte L. Blood to same. Maria Blood to Warren H. Blood, ail inter- est in lots 104 and 153, Section B, in Plat 14, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland Township: 1, Mand_B. Camver to same, all interest in same, Oakland Township: $1. . and Lizzie S. N. Young to Joseph A. McGowan, lot 9, block 61, lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda; $10. Joseph A. McGowan to Kate McGowan, lot 9, block 61, map of town of Alameda as sur- veved by H. Alameda; $325. A. Higley, September 12, 1507, Robert R, Heard to Thomas Scott, lot on SW corner of Second and J streets, W i0 by S 100, being lot 1, block 18, fown of Livermore, Mur- ray Township; $300. | Mary A. Landresan to Jennie S. Burbank, lot 7. block 15, Landregan Tract, Oakland Township; $L John _and Blizabeth Kilborn to John and Sarah Worthington, lot on BE corner of Twen- tieth and Market streets, B 115, S 100, W §7:9, N 101:6 to beginning, being portion of lots 3 and 4, block O, Curtls and Willlams Tract, Oakland; 0. Eva A gry to Fred W. Fry, lot on W lin® of McClure street, 50 N of Prospect, N 30 by W 104, Oakland; also the § half of lot 5, block H. Curtis & Williams Tract, Oakland; also {ot t_} block J, Fruitvale Station Tract, Brook- yn in Brooklyn, East Oakland; also lot 33, block B, Fruitvale Station Tract, Brooklyn Town- ship; siso lot on SE line of Tenth avenue, 150 SW of East Eleventh street, thence 150, SW 2%, NW 10, NE 2 to beginning, being the S 15 feet of iot 9 and the N 10 feet of lot 10, block O, lands of Peralta Homestead Associa. tion, East Oakland: $500. i J M Atherton to F. A. Losh, lot on SE corner | of Fourth and Washington streets, § 75, by I 75, being lots 6, 7 and 8, block 30, Oakland; also lot on N line of East Fourteenth street 18121 E of Thirteenth avenue, N 67:3, E $6.75, § 55, W 65 to beginning, being block 64, Clin- ton, ‘Fast Oakland; $10. ‘ownship: also lot 36, block 75, map of lots Donald Woodrum to John H. Woodrum, lot on NE line of East Twenty-fifth street, 215 NW of Nineteenth avenue, NE 140, NW to SE line of Glen avenue, thence SW to NE line of East Twenty-fifth street, SE 223 to beginning, being a portion of lot 21, map of portion of Highland Park, Bast Oakland: $19. L. G. and Mary 1. Burpee to George E. Pat- 35 to ‘beginning, being lot 17, Cotter J. V. and Florence Hull to G. F. W. Schultze, lot on SW _corner of Milvia street and Chan ning way, W 5, S 135, E 40:10, N 135 to begin- | ning, portion of lot 1, block 5, Barker Tract, Berkeley: $10. John Mulligan to Mary Mulligan, lot 9, block 113, tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improve- ment_Assoclation, Berkeley; $500. J. P. and Rose Haller to Martin and Sophle Johnson, lot_on W line of Sixth street, 1i0 § of Addison, W 132, S 25, E 133, N to beginning, | Berkeley; $1200. Fugenie C. Meyer (wife of Henry) to Joscph D. Layman, lot 7. block B, Hillegass Tract, ap 3, Berkeley; §100. Blix Smith Hammer (wife of George) to Anna | H. Oscar (wife of Alfred)), lot on W_line of 100 N of Jackson, N 5 by | W 109, portfon of lot 22, Ghirardelli Tract, Brooklyn Township: $260. The McCarthy Company (corporation) to E. D. Judd, lot 26 in subdivision B, Fruitvale Ter- minal Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. E. D. Judd to Elizabeth J. Minturn, same: $10. Cornelius McDonald (by Calvin B, White, Sheriff) to Annle Sullivan, lot on N line of Lydia street, 50 W of Curtis, W 50 by N 80:4, block H, Curtis & Willlams Tract, Oakland; also lot on E line of Filbert street, 175 S of Twenty-sixth, § 50 by E 125, block E of survey northern extensicn of Oakland; $311 Mary Carroll to Bridget McWalter, lot 29, block 489, Briggs Tract, Oakland; gift. Bernard and Mary Gallagher to George | O'Meita. lots 62 and 63, Buena Vista Homestead, Qakland; $10. Florence M. McCann to Louise M. Haley, lot | 6 block A, Suburban Tract, Berkeley: $10. M. C. Nunan to James P. Daley, lot on SW corner of Page and Sixth streets, S 50 by W 130, block 45, tract B, Berkeley Land and Town | Improvement Assoclation, Berkeley; $10. Louis F. Monteagle to Frank and Emily de Freitas, ot 3, block C. Melrose Station Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. J. B. and Harriet C. Lanktree to G. A. B. Christensen, 1ot on N line of Madison street, 5 by B 62:6, Alameda Juljus A. and Elizabeth Remmel to George A. . lot on § line of Pacific avenue, in_street, E 37:8 by § 150, Alameda; $10. Frnest S. and Margaret Angel to G. F. | Chalmers, lots 23 and 24, block &, map of town of Niles, Washington 'Township (subject to fully invited to attend the funeral services | mortgage for $1000); $10. Mark's Church, Bancroft way, between Dana and Ellsworth streets, Berkeley. | ! { this day (Monday), at 2:30 oclock, at St | | | | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. riff to Annie Byrne | Anna G. or Anna C i (wife of William J.), | Robert McLellan to 5 { 1ot on N 1ine of Liberty street, 75 E of Dolores, ' E 30 by N 76:6; gift. | _Stephen A. and Mary Lo Born to Emery E. | George, lot on SE corner of Twenty-third and | Sapchez strests, § 65 by I 26:0; $10. | “Petate of Julius H. Medau (by ‘executor) to | August Busse, lot on E line of Dolores street, {1 N of Twenty-fourth, N 30:6 by E 117:6; $1500. Charles H. and Flizabeth E. Ham to 8. A, | Born, 1ot on N line of Jersey street, 80 E of ! Diamond, E 40 by N 114; $10. Lillia H. and George R Read to same, lot on N dine of Jersey street, 120 E of Diamond, E 40 by N 114; $10. Jean, Marie or Marianne Salanane to Meyer | Ruef, ‘lot on N line of Union street, 27:6 E of | Kearny, I 23:6 by N 67:6; $5. Josephine H. Krieg to Hypolite Audiffred, lot | on N line of Sacramento street, 217:11 E of Kearny, E 20 by N 59:6; 8. {on N line of Clay street, 30:1,W of Waverly | place, W 2a:414 by N 734 gift, | P james W. and Amelia J. Henderson to Amelia | Aronson (wife of Abrabam). lot on N line of Union Square avenue (Morton street), 183:4 E of Stockton, E 22:11 by N 60; §10. : | “William 1., Marion H., Joseph W. and Mary E. Phiflips to_Elizabeth’ W. Sackman, lot on | NW corner of Taylor and Sutter streets, W 137:§ by N 137:6; §10. W line of Kegmcky street, 300 S of Sierra, W 100 by S 30; $10. Charles (‘.’und Nell Corbly to Frank Kesler, lot on E line of Ninth avenue, 175 N of Califor- nia street, X 25 by B 120; $1100. San Franeisco Land Company to Addie A. S. Fallon, lot on W line of Eighth avenue; 250 N Taura T. EAwards (formerly’ McKee, alias Theresa L. Edwards), to Annabel Bannan (wife of William), lot on ‘W line of First avenue, 23 8 | | of Deeth street (or California street South), W 115 by 8 75; $10. Annabel and Willlam Bannan to Bertha F. Smith, lot on W line of First avenue. 35 8 of Deeth street (or California street South), § 5 by W 115; $10. "Albert and Filizabeth Gruberding to Elizabeth M. Wabater, lot on W line of Thirty-ninth ave- nue, 200 S of S street, § §0 by W 120 $10. Faon and Veronica di Nola to M. T. Main, lot g ¥ ling of Fortleth avenus, 260 N of T street, N 50 by W 120; $600. Ollie Seully ip Elizabeth O'Donnell, lot on W line of California avenue, 300 § of Fair street, W 150 by § 30, lot 363, Precita Valley Lands; $10. James A, Johnston to Willlam Jiige, lots 350 | and 32, Gitt Map 2: $10. Monroe Greenwood Estate Company to Rosa Tonzl (wife of Joseph). lot on N “corner of Thirty-first avenue and I street. NW 75 by NE 100, black 739, Bay View Homestead; $10. |~ Thomas Kirtley to Thomas G. Hansen. lot on line of Fighteenth, 330 W of Hattie, W 50 by [N g2 block B, Park Lane Tract Homestea 0. 1; §10. Danfel W. and Mary Collins to Eiizabeth M. Webster, lot on NE corner of Thirty-fourth a enue and Bunnyside street. W 25 by N 100, Sun- | nyside Addition No. 1: §10. Clarence C, Burr to Emelie W. Burr, lot on SW corner of Unjon and Gough streets,’ S 17:6, W 196:7, N 137:6, B 195:6; gift. James P. Sweeney to Agnes V. Nolan, lot on &W corner of Fillmore and Sacramento streets, W_106:3 by § 70:6; grant. | “Winneford Weir (Joyce) to John Welr, lot on N line of alifornia street, 206:3 E of Lyon, B 5 by N 1 $10. SAEE> HORZERZES H H Atkinson. | Gapt R Thomas, "cCal |J' B Dorsey. Frestio reckmann, 3 L adon (o Bugenie Auradon (wite). lot | b tootwarin, Cal - ¥ H Bosby. cab F W_Hally, Alameda |T B Straven & w, Cal J 3 Kenne A M McDonald, Sacto [F W Farrar, Merced G Kelloge. Eureka 'J O Houser, Stkton Jochim and Anna Sass to Claus Sass, lot on | of Clement street, N 25 by W 120; §10. i Morris a ugusta Heyman to Phiip B. and Laura K. Bekeart, lot on N lifie of cup strest, 1876 E of Maple. B 0 by N 127:8%; $10. Willlam W. and Carrle F. Rednall to Thomas D. Quigley, Iot on E line of San Bruno avenus (Nehraska street), 175 N of Twentieth (Napa), N_2 by E 100; $10. Willlam G Winter to G. G. Wickson, lot on B e Fatier Homegiead. bein I57:e. faims 107 ring Valley Homestea; ng 197 e 100, 12 30, 815 80, SW 1T dor 1 Alameda County. Cosmopolitan Mutual Bullding and N 2 by W 125, i ock G, Bay Homestead, Oakland; $8. b s Union Savings Bank to Edward Dolan, lot en -r?c’t',c Oniana; ntg. sy H’j e e, ow to T, o block B, Thermal Hill, formeriy the ‘woms Tract, Oakland; also lot on NW line of Howe 8 corner of lot .27, thence NE 4813, NW 82,08, SW 4375, SE 15,38, ' Er't.lm ot ‘loke 38 and 11, block "5 i, Doink ili, formerly the Howe Tract, Oakland: also lou:gfid block Ty same: aiso 1o¢ b S5 I e T R O A lso 16t 'on N line of Piediont % sociation to Joseph Devitt, all interest in lot on | YUMA ... W line of Henry street, 150 N of West. Thi San Francisco data—Maximum temperatu: o 4o, View | o6 mintomiim, : mean. 56 WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL 2 FORECAST. GRAND HOTEL Chrisman, ‘Alameda Miss C A Rogers, Cal Perry, Petaluma H A Kidder, Sacto 134 v J Harri |¥m Thomas. Sacto G W Hend: C G Ger, Cal A Clay, Sacto G B Gazolla, Angels J P Hopkins, Ross |W C Comfort, Cal_ E _L Lowe, Cal R T Bush, Steller, Wi} J T Laird, Sacto Mrs B Cohen & d, Cal| G C Pardee, Oakland |J M Striening, S Rosa | H C Hubbard, Stanfd Mrs T Hoigh S Rosa Stanfd W J Kittrell & w, Cal y. 8 Jose E E Ray Jacksonviile G R Georgson, Cal 1 W Glenn, Stkton J F Thompson. Eureka G McMullen, Inglencok J Hull & w. Cal Mrs T A Winn. Cal 8 D Phiilips, Cal E Morey, Lorimore J M Wallbridge, YrekaM A Thomas, Ukiah J A Julien, Yreka (D Balfour, Woodland T ‘Casedy, ‘Yreka IS Loorge, 'Arbuckie H H Wendrick, R BlutfM Schlalr, Sacto H R Hynes & wf, MintdR M Clarke, Sacto PALACE HOTEL A B Cohn, Pike County C L Hanson, fos Ang H C Sharp, Phila |A E Ross, Los Ang L J Mitchell. London |W Rodiger, Chgo § Bchimmel, N Y IM N Shafter, N Y O Reyneke, Paris A E Twyford. N Y N T Thompson, N Y |H Gustow, N Y Mrs N J Thompson, L J Macfarlane, Londn N Y |R C Rogers, § Barbara L D Tyler, Pa |Mrs R C Rogers. Cal Mrs L D Tyler, Pa ([Mrs H M Yerington, | € W Roane, Mass | Nevada ¥ H Moon, ‘Fau Claire M S Dernstein, Cal Mrs F H Moon, Wis Mrs M S Bernstein, I B Agen, Seattle Cal H C McCiure, 8 D M Guinson, U § N A McClure, S Jose |S H Babeock, S Lake R Fernald, Cal W § McCormick, Utah J T Lynch, Menlo |A P Carter, N Y v W _Foote, Oakland |A F Luening. Wis T T Dargie, Oakland (R V Winston, Chgo § H Hodgkins, London|A J Balllet, Chgo 8§ C Tooker, Minn G R Armstrong, Mass W F Muir. Portland (S W Myerfield, N Y P E Moody, Portland|G P Doan Jr, St Louls | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. | F S Maguire, Boston |F W Brodie, Davisviile J Maloney, Los Ang |H Sumner. Merced W E Elliott, Rio Vista P C Murphy, Cal € C McCullough, D C J E Rene, Vallejo J Welsh, Benic |L_H Pearson & fam, 7 D Welsh, Benicia | Los Ang R E Burton, Benicia |J B Lewls_ Sacto Miss M Weish, Benicia H Walker, Dal ¥ A Sylva, Manila |J D Green, Sacto G A Scott, Nebfaska W eather Report. (20th Mertdian—Pacific Ttme.) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 11, § v. m. The following are the seasonal rainfall: to date as compared with those of same date last season and rainfall in last 24 hours: Last This Last Stations— 24 hours. season. season. Bureka . 0.00 34.88 18.65 Red Bluff. 0.00 15.09 13.13 Sacramento 0.00 1B.71 7.85 San Francisco. 0.00 14.57 791 0 ... 0.00 6.14 3.56 Independence 9.00 2.08 L:z San Luis Obispo- o v [ 2 iy d by X ¥ 2.96 "San Diego. 0.00 3.64 .73 0.00 0.7 1.34 The weather is fair over the Pactfic Coast and plateau region and cloudy and threatening over the Rocky Mountain region. Light snow has fallen In portions of the la tter section to-day. "The pressure has fallen rapidly over the cen- street, disi t 438.3¢ feet from N lin Mountain region and risen e, S siwe distant ND MM fers ot | ot st VAN, gl “The ti has fallen over the northern emperature portion of the Pacific slope and risen over the southern. It is generally above the normal in sect} e northerly winds are reported from the plateau regi Mw?nhvmlommrmh California Monday and generally cloudy ™ E T Glaser, Denver S Bartian & wf, Minn rs J Spinney, FresnoF Lee & wf, Seattle Potts & dau, Chgo |A H Jones, ‘Wis A May, Cal = |3 Weil, Sanger. D Heron, Colo Spgs|E H Quinby, Kans Cy N Nichols, Cal !F M Chittenden, Fres H List. P Alto M Biggs Jr, Oroville B McKennon, Cal |E L Kurtz, New Castle G McClure, Cal |R C Scripture, Texas McClure, Cal !C Schuar, Milwaukee A Mosher, Nfle |G Motheral. Visalia A Bruntsch, Almeda F Hart & wt, Cal ‘weather with light rain or snow and col N"ldl and Utah. e ‘orecast at ey asiets P BT 7 jorthern r day: louthern California—] M ] warm: brisk northerly 'ln’d. P S Nevada—Cloudy, probably with rain or snow in_northern portion Monday: colder. Vfi;‘h—clwdy. with rain or snow Mone ] o ass Arizona—Cloudy Monda; in north portion: colder. San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Monday; brisk northerly wind. G._H. W'fllfix Local Forecast with rain or snow *- i Sun, Moon and Tide. ; DTRCE United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- thority of the Supertntendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about fwenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1. | S NOTE—In the above expesition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand coiumn and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the the Ofilr&flme column the third tide | and last or right hand column gives the | last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, ss sometimes occyrs. The helghts given are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. —_——-————————— * Steamer Movements. l | '; * TO ARRIVE. Steamer. , Frem. Corona . San Diego... : Coquille River..|Grays Harbor | 5 | Sunol _|Grays Harbor. bl Arcata . *|Coos Bay . 13 Czarina Puget Sound Crescent City.. Crescent City. " Columbia Portland. " Bonita . ewport. 1 Aloha Crescent City... North Fork..... Humboldt. . 16 Point Arena ... Point Arena. 5 Samoa . ( . 15 | Mackinaw 13 | A. Blanchard.. . 15 Wellington ... Oyster Hi Pomona ‘|San Diego. 18 Aberdeen |Portiand. . 18 Walla Walla ../ Victoria - 16 | Titania .. .|Nanaimo.... South Portiand.|Oyster Harbos Coptic ./China and Japan. Coos Ba: Newport. Homer -\ Portiand State of Cal....| Portiand Peru Panamn: TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. | Sails. State of Cal Portland. - 12, 10 am Pler 24 Coos Bay... Newport 9 am/Pier 11 Orizaba . Humbold 2 pm | Pler § Cleveiand 12 m Pler U 11 am Pler 11 10 am|Pler 13 10 am|Pier 5 pm|Pler 13 9 am Pier 11 10 am|Pler 3 1 pm PMSS 2 pm | Pler 2 11 am|Pfer 11 9 am Pler 2 m PMSS Pt. Arena.. Point Arena. Pomona._.../San Diego. orth Fork|Humboldt City of ParaPanama. SOUTHERN FACIFIC COMPANT. (eacimic svsrEm) ndd are due 1o xrrive aé 4 81304 The Over ver, C *8:304 San Jose, Liv Tone, Sacramento, Maxyaville, Chico, Red Blaff. Oakdale acd Sovors. . . Weodiand. Knighie Landing, s Marysvilie, Ororille. .. ©9:004 Atlantic Fxpress—Og *$1004 Martinez, Tracy, Latlrop, Stockton, Mere-d dnd Fresno.... *9:09. Port Costa, Fresuo, Mojave and Los Angoles. .. 10:004 Vallcjo, Martinez and Way Sfations sywarda, Nilea ard Way Stations. ™ et Mesdos, Vi ank tockton, Sacra- *3:307 Fresuo, liakersii Los. ‘Angoles, Déming. El Pasy New and - .. "Seala 3:30p Bauta Ko loute— Atisutls Express P A tiom #8:08¢ Oregon and TAmento. wbland, Puget Hos DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). i—Ogien and East . Costa and Way Si OBAST ‘008 of Markes Street.) e I-T-gvmmi'u.' SanJose Felion, 30y ‘Boulder Creek, Santa Oruz snd Way n-l:l PAANGISCO—Poot of Markeb Birest (Slip % 1300 Prom OMELAND—Fool of Broadway.—*6:00 8:00 10:004.a 11300 *1:00 13:00 COAST DIVISION (Broad rd and Townsend Sta. View, South San Francisce.. jose and Way Stations (N Imaden Wednesdays ouly).... Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa O "grove. Fass: lobles, Sass Lompoe and 101404 Ban Jose and Way Stations. *111804 Ban Jose aud Way Stations.. San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, Ploos, Santa Cruz Salines, terey and Paciflo Grove. 30p Sam Jose and Way Stations 43¢ San Jose and Principal Way Stations 200p San Jose and Principal Way Stationa :80p San Joso and Principal Way Stations 96:307 San Joss 1:452 San Jose 1 Huu,;hy excant. & Twesdavs and Fridays CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSED SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St FRANCISCSO To oA 130 p . | Thursdaye—iaia 0 p. m. Baturdays—Exira tripe st 13 a0, 10 a m; 11:00 & m.; b TO _SAN FRANCISCSO. 19 WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:60, 9:20, 11:10 a. m. 348 510 p. m. * Baturdays—Extra trips OX DA R BUNDAY! 110, 9:40, 11300 & m.: 1040, 340, S0, Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Par¥ same schedule as above. San Francisco. | 1n mftect | san Week | Sus- Days. | days. 10:40 am| 9:46 ary §:05 pm(10:25 am 5:00 pm! Santa Ros | Hopland and| | | 7:35 pm! 6:22 pm Y ity of Par Panam e - Shipping Intelligence. ! 5 ARRIVED. Sunday, February 1L Stmr Matteawan, Croscup, 5 days 2% hours from Tacoma, via Port Angeles 4 days 15 hours, with stmr Washtenaw in tow. Stmr South Coast, Olsen, 3 hours from Va tura Stmr Washtenaw, Gilboy, 10 days from Com- ox, via Port Angeles 4 days 18 hours, in tow of | stmr Matteawan. ! Stmr Queen, Jepsen, 58 hours from Victoria | and Puget Sound port Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 21 hours from Moss Landing and way ports. | Stmr Albion, Ericeson, 18 hours from Albion Stmr Newsboy, Wal 20 hours from Usal Stmr Ruth, Lundquist, 22 hours from Eureka. Stmr Navarro, Jensen, 2§ hours from Eureka. Stmr Cleone, Madsen, 15 hours from Caspar. Stmr Orizaba, Parsons, 20 hours from Eurek T § stmr Nero, Hodges, $ days from Gua via Honolulu 13 Br stmr Vietoriol Chemainus, bound t for ba'ance of cargo. ‘Br stmr Bristol, McIntyre, §4 hours from Che- mainus. ‘Aus stmr Siam, Valentine, 3§ days from Ma- nila, via Nagasaki 27 ‘Bark Germania, Rasmussen, 7 days from Se- attle. ‘Schr Monterey, Beck. 70 hours from Coos Bay. Schr Occidental, Rosich, 5 hours from Eu- reka. ‘Schr Sparrow, Dart, 3 days from Bureka. SAILED. Sunday, February 11. Stmr Charles Nelson, Anderson, Makaweil. Stmr Willamette, Hansen, Seattle. Stmr Samoa, Jahnsen. Eureka. Stmr San Pedro, Zaddart, Eureka. Stmr Geo Loom! Bridgett, Ventura. Ger ship Theador, Arfmann, Queenstown. Fr bark Gen Neumayer, Bacheller, Queens- town. Bktn Monitor, Forest, —. Schr Gotama, Jobannissen, Coos Bay. Schr Melancthon, Olsen. Coos Bay. Schr J G Wall, Bornstrom, Eureka. Schr Coquille, Pearson, Coquille River. Schr A M Baxter, Marshall, Hilo. Schr Confianza, Christiansen, Coquille River. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Feb 1l 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NW, velocity § miles. SPOKEN. Per Aus stmr Slam—Feb 8, lat 37 21 N, lon 128 45 W, bark McNear, from Tacoma, for | Lahaina. ‘DOMESTIC PORTS. HUENEME—Arrived Feb 11—Schr Peeriess, trom Port Blakeley. NEWPORT BEACH—Sailed Feb 11—Schr Ex- celsior, for Port Blakeley. GREENWOOD—Arrived Feb 11—Stmr Alca- traz, hence Jan 10. i PORT LOS ANGELES—Satled Feb ll—Haw stmr San Mateo, for Comox. Arrived Feb 11—Stmr Mineola, from Comox. SAN PEDRO-—Sailed Feb 11—Schr Falcon, for Port Gamble: stmr Luella, for San Francisco. EUREKA—Sailed Feb 11-8tmr Westport, for San Francisco: stmr Humboldt, for Seattle: schr Serena Thaver, for San Pedro. FORT BRAGG-—Salled Feb 11—Schr Barbara | Hernster, for San Francisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Feb 11—Ship ‘Bln!nm and schr Wm H Smith, from Hono- | ulu. Thompson, §8 hours from the Fiji Islands; put in ml Guerneville. . 13 9?!:‘ 71:30 am 3:00 am| 10:40 am| 8:40 am :10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Elien. 3:00 am| Sebastopol. 2:30 pm! 5:00 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa. for Mark West julphur Springs; at Lytton 110:40 am|10:25 am 35 pm| 8:22 pm Bprings and_Whits S for Lyt : at Geyserwiils Tor Skagss X overdate for the Geysers: st Hop- ncan ngs. nland’ Sprin Caribad Sprines, Soda Bay. Lake: jett Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy Saratogn Springs, Blue Lakes, Laured erside. Hultite, Orr3 Megdoct ‘Boringe. Harris, Oler's, Dy to Monday round trip tickets at re- trip tickets to all points romcte nag. l at half rates. offices. 650 Market st.. H. C, WHITING, R | Manager ALIFORNIA LimiTED Route Te CHICAGO This is the quickest and most il b by o fo b CoxvecTING TRAIN LeavEs Say Frasciscor 5 P.71. Monday, Wednesduy, Frida: Saturday, arriving In Chicego at P.71 in time to connect with all limited trains for New York. OVERLAND Leaves San Francisco at 5:30 p- m. with Palace and Tourist cars for Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and East. Local trains between Stockton, Fresno, Hanford, 3 and Bakersfield. SEE YOU | 'FRISCO SOON a7k way; Sacramento, 201 J Street; iy reet; Saa Jose,7 West Tulare ROAD San Francisco office. 628 et Street, Phone Main Sailed Feb 11—Ital bark Cavour, for " SEATTLE—Sailed Feb 10—Stmr Czarina, for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. PORTLAND, Me—Arrived Feb 11—Stmr Van- couver, from Liverpool. from New York, for Genoa, etc. QUEENSTOW N—Sailed Feb 11—Stmr Campa- nia, from Liverpool, for New York. RAILROAD TRAVEL. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY '3 Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry, | ‘Week days——————9:30 a. m. and 1:45 p. m. Bundays.. .8:00, 10:00 a. m. and 1: Suain-héaisd closed car on it triane ™ | n!:n—!-n icisco to Summit and Return, ACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Srus-llto Ferrv ing October 1, 1899, % LL VALRED "AEL. 100 & m: "Ll [PS—For Mill Val and Saa Rae WMII"I’I‘ Saturdasee ‘ NORTH P ST MICHABLS—Arrived Feb 11—Stmr Werta. | prou 5o Bas oo St AND WEEK DAYS—*1 | e, 68, s 8 ‘n}m“-‘un- CEREN L SAN RAFAEL 10 S uentin. SAN TRANCISCOy 1%, 946 & m3

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