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ROOMS TO LET—Fw K _HOUSE. 1 per night. §1 35 to § per week, and iekeering: open all Bight. MER HOUSE." 524 Bush st ad- e Russ Hotel; 84 rooms 1A, 28% Post, cor. Stockton—Sunny oor- e and singie rooms: hot and cold clevator and ail sences. 425 Market st. (0ld No. 1360)—Par- . suites. ingle; siso unfurnished. Market. cor. Golden Gate orner: well furn.; rms. & offices. sdvertisements and_eubscriptions R NEW s off Bryan: rent 35 ghth_Four Sixth (The Oliver) —Sunny suites or single; new mgmt. port House)—Sunny rooms, water: gas. $12 4 215, corner Van Ness ave— me or 2 or 3 rooms: gas. The Navarre)—Elegantly furn: %, en sulte or single. MRS. H. HYER. 10 — Elegantly furnished sunny & €ingle or en suite. HAN T8 Misslon—Select famil ve ,“ 50 to $6 per week. & ¥ K 2 large —Clean, respectable; 2c-$1_pe per_wesk: Howard cars ta domr $—Two unfurnished front room for light housekeeping om to let ooms for Newly furnished window yoom, $1 per week; transien N 1008—Nest furnished room in pri —Large fr incandescent light. om and ladies’ par- 5c to 81 60: week, 82 to slevator on’ office’ Soor; 1 & 321 Ellis st.—Rooms e to 8§ week, 81 26 to 34; open night ERMAN E¥ House. ished E Eighth st., nd unfurnished d_roomimg house ES. Proprietor. establiched at the y-second and Ken- on of adver- is has been opened i$p m NCH office for Call advertisements and ns has been established at 1006 Va- whitened, $1 up; n Paint Co., 319 Third. s ejected for 34: collections ma: ntry. PACIFIC COL ; ot 4 best in America—The Week!, States or paid Canada one year for §1. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. RENTED, repaired, bough! jes. Standard Agency,l45 6th; phone Mint 45, ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; re- iring at Jowest rates. 205 Fourth st STABLES TO LET. ETABLE of betw 1s and yard. 2 Chesle; and Eighth, off Bryant. STORAGE AND W FIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office. 401 Post st., cor. Powell usm. TO LEASE. AREHOUSES. ase worth Inn: romantically ed in M ev; § minutes’ ride from Francis mpletely furnished water ut ENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. bargain: R bath; lot fhx100 modern improve- DD CO., 1424 Park st ew cottage of § rooks H ZAPEET aud best in America—The Weekly 1§ pages, sent to any addrees in the ed States or Canads one year for i BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ALL NEW AND MODERN. $1700—6 rooms and bath: mear cars. $2506—8 rooms and bath: street paved $2250—7 rooms and bath: corner lot: paved & room and bath:in the beautiful Scenic college grounds: a bargain ome; just the place for 9 A lovely home of 9 rooms, ete.: paved s and situated high and ese mre up-to-date G. MAY & CO. cottage, § large rooms: with pantry, ng doors. mantel, hot and cold water o well water; brick foundation: bay win. w: wash trays. 5 price $1500: $100 cash, balance $i5 month. take Berikeley train, get off at Lorin Sta- tion, ask for RUDOLPH & PERKINE, office opes nda OAKLAND Branch Office of The Call moved to 1118 Broadway, Oskland tisements and subscriptions received. APEST and best in America—The Weekly i. 36 _pages, sent to any address in the States. postpaid. for $1 per year. CcH: OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAT(LA‘D REAL ESTATE. BARGAIN—Rich, modern, Oakland home. E._C. Fortle 25 Piedmont . Oal OAKLAND Pranch Office of The Call re- 7115 Broadway, Oskiand. Adver- moved t ts 2nd subscriptions received. OAKLAND FURNISHED ROOMS. Branch Office 0?’ m Cail re- 1155 Brosdway, Oakiand. Adver- nts and subscriptions received OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. introbuction to you from M. Echelihaas, the raiture Gealer. 1th and Fraokiin, Oskiand. OAKLAND Branch Office of The Call re- 1118 Broadway, Oakland. Adver- 1:ts and subscriptios received. DIVIDEND NOTICES, s per ehare) of the Hutchingon Sugar office of the company, No. 827 st wnd after Tuesday. Feb. 20 1500, Transfer books will close on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 1900, . k p_m H. EHELDON, Secretary. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES NOTICE of dissolution of partnersh firm beretofore existing under the name and | style of IACCHERI & BACIGALUPI, doing business in the city and county of San Fran. cisco, was on the 28th day of March, 1895, di solved by mutual consent, MR. G. lAfl::l‘tsl PACIE AT I the concarg. e A SPT 1o the concern. r G’ TACCHERIL pages, sent to any address in the | D notice—Dividend No. 76 (twenty- | tion Corhpany will be yable at the ation pany pa: | all prices. ! Li; | | | | Filimore. | MARRIAGE LICENSES. Macinge licenses have been ssued an follows: etes and May Andoeioren; . (1A Minna street. John Schmidt, 51, ngard M. Feslen, 21, 1118 Howard street 210 Montgomery avenue, and > g n, 41, Sansome and Jackson. 2o B poHeves, 27, 215 Perry street, and Liz- Wi oley. 27, 3247 Harrison street. San pam Culley, 35, 105 Railroad avenue, South avenue "0Cisco. and Maggle Burke, 25, Sixth William Newman, lr;der, 24, city. crenz Satorius, 31, city, and Katherine A. Claftey. "2 ity - " 7 27 Charies L. Kennard, 2 and Agrippina Kasa avenue Harry Ernst, 29, 215 Kearny street, and Emma A _Brown, 26 Golden Gate aven: George M. Powers, 3 y, and Mau mons, 26, city. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They must be handed in &t either of the pubiication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- 80Ds authorized to have the same published. 5. city, and Lena Alex- 6053 Francisco street, T, 531 Montgomery BORN. BROWN—In this city, February 14, 1500, to the wife of Martin A. Brown, a daughter. O'BRIEN—In this city, January 31, 1800, to the wife of Austin O'Brien, a daughter. | VAN NORDEN_In this city, February 15, 1800, t, s0ld; machine sup- | o | FI | Berkeley Station. | windmill and tank: lot 40 | GOSLAND—In this city, | 0 the wife of R. an Norden, a daughter: MARRIED. SYMEN—HANSEN—In this city, February 15, 1900, by the Rev. E. G. Mathena, D.D., George and Alice Elizabeth Hansen, both of Francisco DIED. Abrens, Henry W. Lee, Dixon L. Alexander. Theodore McCourt, Joseoh Cassidy, James P, McMenomy, Charles . Margaret Mayr, Louls Merritt, Joseph “onnell, Thomas Pepperman, Peter J. Riddle, Mary Riedi Laura Wal- 5 Schoenfelder, burga Seligo, Sernau, aria J. William D. livan, Samuel Vimont, Edward Wagner; Anton P. Wall, Kittle E. Williams, Annfe Wemmer, Mr. Wolters, George C. In February 15, 1900, beloved son of Anna M. and the d ‘brother of John ver, Germany, aged vears months and 21 days. and acquaintances are respect- 1o attend the funeral to-morrow . at 2:30 o'clock, from Union-square Post street, ider the auspices of the Hannoveraner nent 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. pariors ot H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Misston street. i ALEXANDER—In San Leandro, February 15, 1300, Theodore Alexander, beloved husband of the late Delvhine Alexander, nest, Louis and Isadore Alexander and Mrs A Weilheimer of Fresno, and brother of Mrs F. lsrael. a native of Paris is and acquaintances are respect- d the funeral to-morrow at 10 B. Metz 5 me of Peace Cemetery. lled at San Pedro Macati, P. I, 1893, James P., beloved son of brother of Frank H., George d Mollie Cassidy, and nephew of a native of Idaho, years [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | invited to attend the funeral to-morrow at 1 o'clock, from the Armory, street. Interment National Ceme- CLAVIN Feb: ry France, aged 23 years a native of San 11 days. February 1§, ved daughter of and sister of Ernest, aintances are respect- d the funeral to-morrow lock, from the residence of | | | where services will be | | RIDDLE—In this city, February 16, 1900, Mary beloved daughter of Albert and Maggte tather of Er- | ock, from the parlors of | 636 Washington street. aged 25 | ty and County Hospital, | 1300, Margaret Clavine, & na- | February 16, 1900, Bertha | n Second street. Interment } Cross Cemetery. | wards, February 16, 1900, Ar- 3 native of London, England, L Friends and acquaintances are respect- | tully ¥), at 10:30 o'clock, at Trin- pal Church. widow of the late Timothy Flynn, = and devoted mother of Dennis H. McNamara and John, Maurice, Timothy and Mary Fiynn, m native of County Cork, Ire- land, aged 69 years [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral this at 1:30 o'clock, from her late re: s’ Eighteenth street. Interment St Mary’s Cemetery, Oakland FOOTE—In Hongkong, January 16, 190, Ber- tha Isabel, wife of W. W. Foote, a native of San_Frandisco. I Friends are invited to attend the funeral attend the funeral services | Oakland, February 14, 1300, Mary | this day (Saturday), at 1l o'clock, from her late residence, corher of Thirteenth and | Brush streets, Oakland. Interment private. "K—In Santa Clara, February 15, 1900, oline Franck, beloved wife of ex-Senator Franck. W. A and mother of Mrs. C. Franck Jr., 63 years and 3 months. ends and acquaintances are respect- Iy invied to attend the funeral, which will e place from her late residence, corner of aington and Benton streets, Santa Clara, this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment at Santa Clara. GARVEY—In this city, February 15, 1800, James Garvey, a native of Ireland, aged years. ©7 Friends and acquaintances are respec tully invited to attend the funeral this day Saturday at 10 o'clock, from the pariors McAvoy & Co., 12% Market street, be- tween Eighth and Ninth. GIANETTONI—In this city, February 15, 1900, a native of | Stephen Edward, dearly beloved son of Ca- | and Annie Gianettoni, and brother of Mamie and Katie Gianettoni, a na- aged 7 years and 3 Hattle, tive of San Francisco, months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 10 o'ciock, from his parents’ 510% Powell street. Interment Cross Cemetery. GILLICK—February 16, 1900, Anne Gillick, be- loved wife of the late James Gillick, and dearly beloved mother of Mrs. D. M. Heag- érty and Mrs. J. J. Flanigan, a native of County Donegal, Ireland, aged 65 years. E> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, February 19, at § o'clock, from the residence | of her daughter, Mrs. D. ‘M. Heagerty, Fruit- vale, thence to St. Blizabeth’s Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of her soul, commencing at 8:30 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. February 16, 1900, ilam T.. beioved busband of Mary Gos- nd, Mrs. A. W. Stern, Mrs. M. Simpson and Mrs. E. Parker of Warwick, Queensland, native of Glasgow, Scotland, aged 38 years 2 months and 3 days. A member of Court Southern Heights No. 1150, Independent Order of Foresters, and Draymen and Teamsters' Union. (Queensland papers please cop; £ Friends and acquaintances are re tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sundey), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 618 Dighteenth street, corner Tennes- see. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. GRIESSER—In the City and County Hospital, February 15, 1900, Frederick Griesser, a na- tive of Germany, aged 53 years. HANKS-In this city, February 15, 1900, Mrs. Mary Hanks, dearly beloved mother of Rob- ert Hanks, and sister of Mrs. Helen Blaisdell, a native ‘of Edinburgh, Scotland, aged & years and 7 montks, HEANEY—In this city, February 16, 190, Mary A. Heaney, beloved mother of W. P. Heaney, a native of Philadelphia. HELLER—In Belmont, February 16, 1800, Eliza- beth Grace, beloved wife of George Heller, a native of Bureka, Humboldt County, Cal., aged 2 years and 10 months. > Friends and acquaintances are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). from her late residence in Bel- mont train leaving Belmont at 12:19 o'clock. HOTALING—In this Anson Parsons Hotaling, beloved husband of Lavinia J. Hotaling, and father of Richard M., Frederic C. and the late Anson P. and George H. Hotaling, aged 73 years 11 months and_16 daye. T7The funeral services will be held to-morrow (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, at Masonic under the spices of California Lodge No. 1, F. and A M HNBON—In this city, February 16, 1900, T reoa. beloved wite of Petar Johoson, and mother of M. C. Willlams, a native of Nor- way, aged §1 years and 9 months. RN—In Sacramento, Cal., Feb: 15, R Bina Korn, widow of Jacob Komn, mother of Simon, Joseph and Davia Korn. ana sister of Mrs. Sophie Url and Michael, Kaufman and Joseph Wertheimer, a native of Karlsrube, Germany, aged 6 years. {7 Funeral at Sacramento from Clark & Booth's undertaking pariors, 1017 Fourth street, between J and K. to-morrow (Sunday), 12 o'clock X1GHT—Killed in action at Santa Ana, P. I, K liuary 5. 1899, James Harvey Knight, Aearly beloved son of Mrs. M. McCoy, stepson O Thomas McCoy. darling brother of Claire HENRY 4 GALLAGHER CO., (Buccessors to m—-‘;: U Mu-—nfi > ot Teiopione Boutd . and brother of Miss Jennie and Thomas | Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by | city, February 16, 1900, | | | | ©. C. F.—Members of America Council No. 7, hereby re- treet, to at- | | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1900, McCoy, and grandson of the late James A. Pritchard, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 4 months and 7 days. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o‘clock, from the residence of his mother, 7% Pennsylvania avenue, be- Twenty-third for Interment Holy Cross February 16, 1800, Hans Lausten, father of Mrs. H. M. Petersen, P. Rassmussen and Mrs. Hans Kamp. tween Twenty-second and streets, thence to St. Teresa's services at 3 o'clock. Cemetery. LAUSTEN Church In this city, Mrs & native of North Slesv: years 5 months and 7 dayi Denmark, aged C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow his late resi- Twentieth (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from dence, 717 Treat avenue, near street. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. LEE—In this city, February 14, ley Lee, a native of San Francisco, aged years. I Friends are respectfully invited to at- this day (Satur- day), at 2 o'clock, at Mission Masonic Tem- tend the funeral services gie, 2608 Miasion street. under the auspices ission Lodge No. 169. Interment Lau Hill Cemetery. McCOURT—In Yountville, Napa County, ruary 14, 1800, Joseph MecCourt, a native of Ireland, aged 70 years. deiphia papers please copy.) §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors street, thence to St. ~services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McMENOMY—In this city, February 16, Charles, late Michael Nicholas and Christopher McMenomy, nativ Francisco Camp No. World of San Franciscs Lk §F Friends and acquaintances are respect- ) attend the funeral to-morrow fully invitec (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence his mother, 68 Hancock street, Eighteenth and Nineteen chez, thence to Mission for the repose of his soul at 10:30 o'clock. terment Holy Cross Cemetery. MAYR—In this city, February 16, Mayr, a 2 month: > Remains Metzler, 636 W the parlors of Charles J. hington street. MERRITT—In this city, February 1, 1900, Jo- seph, beloved husband of Catherine Merris and father of Joseph H., Willlam and George Merritt and Mrs. E. Cunningham, a native Cornwall, England, aged 54 years. o'co band of Mary A. O'Connell, and father Mrs. Daniel Harrington and William, Frark a native of Nan- and Edward tucket, Mass PEPPERMAX Peter J. Pepper; M. B. Pepperman, aged 3 years. Diablo No. 115, papers please L7 Friends ' Connell, aged 64 years. n, beloved husband of M: a native of Pennsylvan! F. DY.) of A. (Sunday), at I . from the funeral jors of H . 917 Missfon street, near Fifth Laurel Hill Ceme- tery. o Riddle, and sister of Florence and Riddle, a native of San Francisco, month snd 1 day. IDINGER—In beloved Jeane! daughter of Wililam aged 4 years and 2 months, EFFriends and acquaintances are respect invited to attend the funeral this d: fully (Saturday), of the parents, thence t Intermen SCHOENF at 10 o'cl 3 xth 0dd Fellows' Cemetery. ELDER—In Oakland, February 1900, Walburga, beloved wife of John felder, a native of Baden, Germany, years 5 months and 25 days. full | to-morrow family residence, Oakland. San Francisco. invited to attend the funeral servi (Sunday), 118 Willow street, Julla Seligo, dearl brose and Mary g0, cisco, aged 2 years 2 months and 18 days. liam D., beloved son of nau, grandson of Delia Clyne, and nephew Thomas Clyne, a native of San Franci aged 1 year and 9 montbs. € Friends fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow 1500, Dixon Louis Lee, beloved husband of Hosetta Sedge- Feb- beloved brother of Ellen, Mary and James McCourt, (Phila- United Undertakers, 27 and 23 Fifth Patrick’'s Church for 1900, beloved son of Margaret and the McMenomy, and brother of Mrs. Suhling and the late John McMenomy, a A member of San Woodmen of the between th, Church and San- Dolores Chureh, where a requiem high mass will be cel«brn}ed n- 1900, Louis ative of Germany, aged 30 years and LL—In South San Francisco, Febru- ary 16, 1500, Thomas O'Connell, beloved hus- n this city, February 16, 1900, A member of Court Mount (Alleghany City and acquaintances are respect- | tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow aged 1 this city, February 15, 1900, and Riedinger, a native of S8an Francisco, from the residence street, St. Anthony's Church for services. nd acquaintances are respect- ) 34 of rel of of | B. tt, of of rs. fa, tte 15, | OFFriends and acquaintances are respect- ces at 1 o'clock, at_the W Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery, est SELIGO—In this city, February 15, 1900, Maria beloved daughter of Am- | and sister of Ths resa and Anna Seligo, & native of San Fran- | SERNAU—In this city, February 15, 1900, Wil- hn and “Annie Ser- | ot | | | (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the parents’ dence, 109 South Park. Interment Holy Cemetery. —In this city, February 14, 190, Stephen haw (artist), beloved husband of Lucre- | tia S. Shaw, a native of Vermont, aged 82 years and 2 months. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at o'clock, from the Temple, corner Post and Montgomery under the auspices of California Lodge F. and A. M tery STL tlled in action in Calumpit, P, Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- 7 of April 24, 159, Charles Stulz, beloved son Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Stulz, and beloved brother of William, Ametia, Fred, | ' Rosa, aged 24 vears and 4 months. C7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- Henry, Frank and George Stulz, a native of Santa | tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the Y. M. C. | A. building, Presidio. ~Intermemt Nationai Cemetery i SULLIVAN—In this city, February 15, 1000, | Samuel Sullivan, late of Courtland, S | mento County, Cal., beloved husband of Catherine Sulilvan, 'and father of John | llivan, @nd brother df Mrs. James Me- | | Carthy and the late Willlam Sdllivan, a na- tive of Coun C Friends fully invited t (Sunday), at $:30 o'clock, of the United Undertakers, street, thence to St Cork. d_acquaintances are respe from the parl repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Holy C Cemetery VIMONT—In February 16, 1900, Edward Vimont, a native France, aged 43 years. M. Wagner, father of Maude, Marie Wagner, years and 13 ds No. 155, L. C a native of Alsace, aged s. A member of Pacific . Fidelity Lodge No. 1 A. 0. U. W.;"American Counctl No. 7, Chosen Friends: Myrtle Lodge, K. of P.; Court Jus- tice No. 15, F. of A, and Butchers' Board Tra tully in und: dence, vit ). at 2 o'clock, from 1249 California street, worth. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. COURT Justice No. 16, F. of A and members of Court Justice No. 16, F. A.. ure hereby requested to assemble California street, to-morrow (Sunday), o'clock, to attend the funeral of our brother, Anton Phillip Wagner. By order his near late res EDWARD C. BREHM, Chief Ranger. A. F. BRINKMAN, Fin. Sec. Order of Chosen Friends, are quested to assemble at 1249 California to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o clock, Ireland, aged 70 years. attend the funeral to-morrow 27 and 29 Fifth Rose's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the Interment the City and County Hospital, WAGNER—In this city, February 15, 100, An- ton Phillip, dearly beloved husband of Mary Aubrey and Lilite Wagner, and son of Phillip and the late dge rade. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- ed to attend the funeral to-morrow Leaven- he officers t 1249 iate ct- of 52 36, of of 30 tend the funeral of our late friend, Anton Phillip Wagner. By order A. F. PFENDLER, Councilor. J. M. MORAIS, Secretary. WALL—In Oakland, February 15, l’ooi Kittle E., widow of the late Jesse 8. W tive of Tennessee. all, a na- WEMMER—In Agnews, February 15, 1900, Wemmer, beloved husband of Annie Weu'nm‘:;l and father of Albert Van Wemmer, a native of Ohlo, aged 33 years. > Funeral private. WILLIAMS—In this city, February 15, Anple Williams, beloved ‘wite. oF David 1900, Willlams, mother of George Dijeau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest R. G sist S 35 years and 25 days. ercke; er of William and Charlés Gercken Sog an Denu, a native of San Francisco, aged §7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-mopros (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of Charles J. thence to ative Sons’ Hall, Metzler, 63 Washington street, Mason street, between Post and Geary, whers servicas w, be held under the auspices of Alta Parlor No. 3, N. D. G. W., at 2 o'clock. 044 Fellows' Cemetery. Interment | ALTA Parlor No. 3. N. D. G. W.—Officers and members are requested to attend the funeral of our late sister, Mrs. Annie Williams, to-morrow (Sundav), at 2 o'clock, from N. §. G W, Hall, 414 Mason street. By order MISS M. MILLER, President C. L. FAULKNER, Secretary. WOLTERS — In this city, Wolters, beloved son of John and Lily George Claran; ol ers, a native of San Franciaco, aged 2 months and 19 days. —————————————— Civil Service Examiners. The Civil Bervice Commission yesterday extended an invitation to Judge Slack, F. ‘W. Dohrmann and E. B. Pond to act examiners at the first civil service ex- amination to be held March 1 next for f:e position of copyist. The gentlemen have signified their acceptance of the invita- tion. R b b b ok b S S S S Just think of it—a tunnel connecting San Francisco with Oakland! Trolley cars run- ning underneath the bay—a trip in fifteen minutes and for 5 cents. Not only possible but probal Read about it in next y’'s Call. s+ttt titt ittt +44 44444+ + + #4 + + + + + + o > + | night. TRAINING SCHOOL - 0 ROUGH RIDERS Colorado’s New Military Institution. LR DENVER, Colo., Feb. 16.—A school for the training of rough riders and sharp- shooters is to be established in Colorado. It will be known as the Colorado School for Rough Riders and Sharpshooters and will be officered by some of the best mili- | Engineers are laying out a camp site in the | in the western part | tary men in already Shenandoah the country. Valls of Colorado, on Government land secured for the purpose through the General Land Office. The preliminary expense of this school will be borne by the State of Colorado, and recruits will be taken from all parts of the world. It is said that already a re- quest has come from England for per- mission for twenty young Such men as_ Governor C. S. General attend it. Thomas of Colorado, Adjutant nglishmen to Overmeyer of Colorado, Brigadier Gen- eral Hale of the First Colorado Volunteers and General Sumner of the Department of the Colorado are lending their support to the_enterprise. Word was received from C. D. Gurley of Denver, who is now in New York, that | a recruiting station would be opened at | 57 Broadway. New York City, on Mon- day. and Denver Mr. Gurley also. Stations will be opened in Chicago also writes that one thou- sand applications for admission have been | recefved. Only yvourg men between 18 and 24 years of age will be received. Bnlist- ment is for one vear, each man to sup- ly his own ose! man of the school h Wheeler will outfit and rations. 1. General | be asked to com- the force made up from members Elks Entertain “Tim” Frawley. San Francisco Lodge No. 3, B. P. O. E., | tendered a reception to T. Daniel Frawley | at its lodger rooms after the performance | of “An Unconventional Honeymoon' last | stag party, present company. particularly from several There Frawley had been of an infor | bonds of brotherhoos an abu expre: d. including for there were man; g those of the o The lodgerooms, well decorated tables. ‘mal reception, e I P S ERST Eagles Will Eat. Next Monday night San It was an EIK affair, but not a | ladies | s no programme, and after Mr. ntroduced by Exalted Ruler Manning the affalr took the sha at which t were cemented and | dance of mutual good will was | he Franeisco | Lodge No. 6 of the Fraternal Order of Eagles will celebrate the first anniversary | town restaurant, | of its Institution by a banquet In a down- The feast will be served at half-past 9 o'clock and the committee of entertain ment between courses. —_—— HOTEL ARRIVALS. € A Palm,_ Sacramento R M Sac) W Waiter, M Langley, V W G Clark, Jaffe, Sacto | I H Helibronne: | T Henry & w, PALAGCE HOTEL, ramento Mrs Kennedy, Miss Kenned: ictoria Piti Seattie M Gagner, | in charge has arranged a fine programme L B Stoddart, N Y J Goodman, Calcutta R H Baxter, Bath S Magney, Russia A C Bingham, Cal |W H Hansen. Redwood 3 Sichel, Portland F Vogel, St Petersburg 3 L Baer, Baker City |W Lubiniz, Russia { Baer, Baker City |W Bagdanowich, Russ ] Hanrahan & w,_ I ‘W Carson, Burlington Mrs R W Harr Tenu J W Moore, Mt Eden ] E Dorothy, N 'Y E B King. Stanford M Clarkham, Chicago W Rodinger, Chicago J Glllott, Los Ang J L Adams N Y G H Rosing, London |J Altschul, N Y I W Hawson, Chicago D E Keating, R I € Osborne, Los Ang |R G Lowenstein, Utah C E Jacox, Sn Lorenzo| A Graupe, Utah C E Street, Dayton | A Laldrich & w, China M Rod Par S A D Puter, Chicago R Vogelmacher, Paris |F O Einstein, Fresno Mrs R Smith, Japan L Freldman & w, Iil Mis mith, Japan H E ew York | F Vorwerk, Janan A L Jacébs, Salt Lake Dr Pakendieck, Japan |F C Cochen & w, N Y A Becker, China [Miss E A Peck, N Y T C Brown, Los Ang Miss M Cochen, N Y Mrs M L Gay, Cal G W ure, Chicago J B Tuttle & w, Detrt'J Y Lynch, Menlo G W Crib & w, Ohlo |F Henshaw & w, Oakld O Walter, Shanghat /B Luth; 'witzerland | W Pruet, Berlin F Hurham, Hampton | C Mannel, Basie GRAND HOTEL C § Preston, Seattle G B Graham, Fresno R C Cline, Los Angeles Livermr Livrmor E M Fragley, Pittsburg urg. W Goldman & w, Paris E J Gillen, N Y J L Pendleton, Los Gat H O Arnold, Seattle |Geo London, N Y T B Struven & w, Cal 'H A Billington, Boston Wm_Schaw, W Graham, B T Dunphy, S Karrick, Phoenix J J O'Brien, Los Ang J Jacobs, N Y son, Detroit E F Thorine & w, Cai |A F Higgins, Penn G W Hildreth, Madera W F Irving, Martinez Portland|J Hertzbrun & w, Cal A Creamer, N'J S F Mettler, Los Ang |J Creamer, N I E R Seibert, N Y Mr; H C Darwin, Seattle |J W Selover, A Willlams, Tomales | C F Jones, Sact J B Sherwood, Mrs J A Gally , Minn M B Fassert, Los Ang F P Young, Palo Alto J Griffin & w, N J swold, Sn Jose Portland H L Parrott, S D Sn Jose|G G Kellogg, Stanford Mrs Younger, San Jose F Asher, Stanford NEW 3 T Smith, Los Ang WESTERN HOTEL. K Dedrick & w, Mass W H Taylor, 8an Jose |D R Vesey & w. Cal J H _Donnelly, Missour|H Fitzgerald_ Colo J Cunninghal E Wilson, Angel Isld P de Martini, J O Dounell, L J Gofr, Stockton L H Halversen, Cal C P Christensen, m, Mo e v —_—————— Builders’ Contracts. Winslow An: tague & Co., tect Jullus E street, 102:9 E of Larkin, E 33:9 by § 13 $ Christina_Huck (owner) with W. E (contractor), architect none—Al} derson (qwner corporation (contractors), W L Frost, Livermore McCarthay, Cal Y |EW Mitchell, Waco r:sn0 (J A Donohue, Vallejo |P F Davis, Marvsville |3 3¢ Brenian, Fresno with W. W. Mon- archi- Krafft—Heating and ventilating systom for a four-story and basement brick and stone office building on S line of Sutter Grant work for a two-story frame building with conerete founda- tions on E M J street, E 120 by X $1850. ne of Eleventh avenue, % 150 N outside land block 652; of Susie Sandrock (owner) with Hughes & Mec- Donald (contractors), architect H. Hess—All work for alterations and additions to a two- story frame building on SW corner of Thir- teenth and Jessle streets: $16%. Martha A, Barrere (owner) with Petterson & Persson _(contractors), Plerce—Excav: architects ation, brick, carpenter, Copeland & tinning and mill work, lathing, plastering, stalr, glass and glazing for & two-story fra WS of oot strect, 578 N of Gr and D; $6655. building on . N 25 by W 110, Western Addition biock 448; $i540. Independent Electric Light and Power Com- pany (owner) with Pacific Rolling Mills, cor- poration (contractor), architects Reld Brothers “Eteel and iron work for sub-stations B, C COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eight. 100 Equitable 50 Hana Plantaf 75 Hana Pla: 100 Hana Pla; 0 Hana Plantation Co 50 Honokaa 8 Co .. 100 Kilauea S 10 Makawell, 20 Makawell’ .. 10 Market 50 10 § V Water 40 8 V Wate! Callfornia-st Cable bonds. m Los Angeles Ry 5 per cent bond: Board— § Contra_Costa Water .. 100 Hana Plal 100 Hana Pla: 40 Honokaa § 80 Market-st 10 Market-st V Water . 12000 Oteante § § bonds - Street— 200 Onomea Sugar Co . Paau 50 Paauhau § P Co, cas 135 8 F Gas & Electric G tion Co ntation Co, s ntation Co .. ugar Plantation Co. cash . Rallway . s P Co.. Co. i < 4 r & sgRes38 Afternoon Session. ntation Co . ntation Co, 8 90.. Co ... Rallway ... Rallway . PRODUCERS' OlL EXCHANGE. Board— 100 Caribou Street— 200 Home O1 Morning Session. CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE. Board— 150 Barker Ranch 300 Anaconda Morning Session. [ ki 00 0 ey 25 % 0 00 3 5 H 8 § 29 20 45 61 26 26 50 95 95 o 5 &+ B F822Bewd 8 Ra‘ga::as rawley | which _are | appointed, were filled | | with guests and refreshments were served | | Steamer. | Destination. Sails. | Pler. Columbla .. Portland % . 17, 10 am|Pler 24 | City of Rio l‘hlnl&]lmn;FehA 17, 1 Dm}PMSS Pt.” Arena..|Point Arena.. Feb. 17, 2 pm Pier 2 | A. Blanch'd|Coos Bay. Feb. 17, & pm Pier 13 | Tillamook ..|Tillamook. ... |Feb. 17 5 pm|Pier 2| Pomona_...{8an Diego..... Feb. 13, 11 am|Pler 1i North Fork; . 18, 9 am|Pler 2 Orizaba. . 18, 2 pm|Pler 9 Feb. 0. 10 am{pier > & -...|Feb. 2, $am)Pier 11 - . 20, 10 am Pler 13 Puget Sound..|Feb. 2. 5 pm|Pier 2 |Sydney. . 8 pm|Pler 7 State of Cai|Portiand...... Feb. 22, 10 am Pier 2 Corona . ‘[Feb. 22, 11 am/Pler 11 Arcata . el . 22, 10 am|Pier 13 Homer . .{Feb. 2. ...... 5 Bonita . _|Feb. 24, 8 am|Pier ii —_— Following were the sales in the San Francisco tock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 100 Caledonta 37, 100 Potost .. Fd 100 Chollar 20/ 500 Sierra Nevada. 3 400 Crown Point 08 100 Sierra Nevada. 39 400 Mexican . 22 300 Union Con...... | 200 Ophir .. 58/ 500 Yellow Jacket.. 17 Afternoon Session. 200 Caledonta 35 100 Overman 200 Crown Pot 08| 400 Potosi IO'; J"\Ill’ke . g 150 sS(em Loy 37 lexican 400 Sterra eV - 800 Ophir 5 ‘ Following were the sales in the Pactfic Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Sesston. 200 Caledonta Lus2sy 500 Utah . 200 Yellow Jacket. 300 Yeliow Jacket. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, Feb. 16— p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. 03| Kentuek < 02 Potos! . Savage Scorplon Seg Belcher.... Sierra Nevada. Caledonta Chollar . Challenge Con. Confidence . Con Cal & 140 Con TImpertal. 01 Silver Hill Con New Y 04 St Louis Crown Polnt. 08 Standard 01 Syndicate - Exchequer 15 Union Con Gould & Carry. SR 83| RSR=RBAZMRS; 8218118 Hale & Norcrs. 31 Utah .. . Julia 02 Yellow Jacket.. Justice 05 | Notice to Mariners. ‘ UMPQUA RIVER, COAST OF ORBEGON— | Notice Is hereby given that Umpqua River | Outside Bar Buoy, & black and white perpen- dicularly striped first-class can, has gone adrift | from its position about 13 miles outside the bar. It will be replaced on its station as early | a&s_practicable. This notice affects the List of Beacons and Buoys, Pacific Coast, 1509, pages 38 and . By order of the Lighthouse Board. E. D. TAUSSIG, S. N., Lighthouse Inspector. Commander, U, Time Ball. | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., February 16, 1900, | The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry | building was dropped at exactly noon to-day— i. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8/ o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. €. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U SN . in charge. | * Sun, Moon and Tide. I I - U 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 Superintendent. | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. nited States Coast anuowal pummsnn ve exposition of the tides | n in the left | NOTE—In the al the early morning tides are Kiv | hand column 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 day, the third time column the third tide | and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights givex 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. | | T 1 l, Steamer Movements. I | - BRSNS TO ARRIVE. Steamer. | Due. Sout Senator . ] Aberdeen Feb. 17 | Coos Bay Feb. L | Empire Feb. 13 | E Thompson Feb. 18 | State wa Portiand h Feb. u" Tellus . .lOyster Harbor. Feb. 19 Coro . San Diego. Feb. 20 | Arcaf |Coos Bay. {Fab. 20 | Crescent City.. Crescent Cit: Feb. 2) Homer “‘IPortiana Feb. % Peru .. Panama. Feb. 2 | Willamette ..... Seattle |Feb. 20 | Umatilla Victoria & Puget Sound Feb. 2: | Matteawan ..... Tacoma. [Feb. 21| Orizaba Humboldt. |Feb. 21 Bonita . Newport. Feb. 22 | Point Arena.... Point Arena. ‘ob. 22 North Fork..... Humboldt. Cclumbia Portland Pomona San Diego. Samoa . Humboldt America Maru..|China and Japan TO Shipping Intelligence. —_— ARRIVED. Friday, February 16. Stmr Brunswick, Andresen, 23 hours {rom Eu- reka, bound south; put in to land passengers. ‘Strar Alice Blanchard, Jessen, 5 hours from it Kicazar, Gunderson, 38 hours from Port Los Angeles. Stmr Cleone, Madsen, 16 hours from Caspar. Stmr Progreso, Zolling, $7 hours from Ta- coma. Stmr Pomona, Alexander, 6% hours from San Diego, etc. Stmr Walla Walla, Thomas, 63% hours from Victoria and Puget Sound ports. Stmr Orizaba, Parsons. 21 hours {rom Eureka. Stmr Samoa, Jahnsen, ™ hours from Eureka. Stmr San Pedro, Zaddart, 24 hours from Eu- reka, bound to San Pedro; put in to land pas- e Mackinaw, Littlefield, 80 hours from S riilamook. Anfindsen, T8 hours trom T Render Bros, Wetzel. 48 hours trom “&‘mn‘xfiam. Gruggel, T8 hours from k. Polat Anent| . CLRARND. Friday. February 1s. bia, Doran, Astoria; O R & N Co. B e Wellimgton. Satmond, Chemainos: F Dunsmuir Sons Co. \ Bime Laguna, Stark, —. Br ship Roby, Jones, \Qnmn: G W Me- Nk Martha Davis, McAlman, Hilo; Welch & Co. bark warzenbek, Nicol eens- oy BaHtours Guthrie & Co. i e ‘Ger bark Birma, Von Wrede, Queenstown: G WBl:hr R.:ry Somers, Soiland, Honolulu; Wil- llams, Dimond & Co. SAILED. Friday, February 16. Stmr Bonita, Nicolson, San_Pedro. Stmr San Pedro, Zaddart, San Pedro. Stmr Ruth, Lundquist, Coos Bay. Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, Ventura. Gipsy, Leland, Cruz. Stmr Aloha, Jorgenson, Crescent City. Schr Norte, Jacobsen, Biuslaw tow stmr Ruth. | dtxsen. from Po: | San Fradcisco. | trom | (San Luis Obispo), | Feb. | cabo, | connecting at Hongkong with Schr Guide, Olsen, Grays Harbor. Scbr Roy éomer;‘. Solland, Honolulu, r Webfoot. lercer, illapa Harbdor. Schr Barbara Hernster, Linberg, Usal. TELBEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Feb 16, 10 p m—Weather | hazy: wind NW, velocity § miles. MISCELLANEOUS. LONDON, Feb 16—Br ship Amohitrite, from | Oregon, for Queenstown, previously reported having put Into Fayal, has been surveyed and it was recommended discharging part of her cargo. There is 18 feet of water in forepeak. Jettisoned %00 bags of cargo. Part of cargo Is damaged. Steam pumps will be at work as soon as possible. BIUSLAW, Feb 16—8Schr Berwick, previousiy | reported ashore, has been floated. PORTLAND, Or. Feb 16—Ger ship Margre- tha, previously reported in collision Jan 1§ with Ger bark Magdalene, has now loaded half cargo. and has been leaking since last night a third of an inch an hour. ¥ DOMESTIC PORTS. 1 GREENWOOD — Arrived Feb 15— Stmr | Whitesboro, hence Feb 15. | FORT ROSS—Arrived Feb 16—-Schr Nettie Bundborg, hence Feb 13, EUREKA—Sailed Feb 1é—-Bktn Geo C Per- kins, for Hilo; stmr National City, for —. TACOMA—Arriyed Feb 16—Schr H D Ben- Townsend. SOUTH BEND—Arrived Feb 16—Schr Beulah. hence Feb 2. ! 7 i‘t?fl BAY—Arrived Feb 16—Schr Gem, hence an f1. SAN PEDRO—Sailed Feb 16—Bark Tidal ‘Wave, for Tacoma. Feb 15—Stmr Sequola, for stmr Despatch, for —. Arrived Feb 18—Bark Oakland, from Everett l.\l;’s.:sb—,&rnvefl Feb 16—Stmr Navarro, hence ’Slned Feb 16—Stmr Newsboy, for San Fran- ctsco. FORT BRAGG—Safled Feb 16—Stmr Noyo, for FOREIGN PORTS. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Feb 14—Br stmr Arab, Oregon. ACAPULCO—Sailed Feb 15—Stmr Costa Rica, for Manzanillo. | SHANGHAI—Satled Jan 16—Br ship Samari- tan, for Portland. 1 DELAGOA BAY—Arrived Feb 4—Br ship | Lady Isabella, from Tacoma. | COLON—Arrived Feb 14—Br stmr Athos, from New York. Sailed Feb 4—Stmr Finance, for New York. PANAMA—Arrived Feb 6—Br ship Melanope, trom Newcastle, NSW. LIZARD—Passed Feb 14—Fr bark 4 Ugues- clin, hence Oct 11, for Queenstown. HONGKONG—Salled Feb 15—Br stmr Em- | press of India, for Vancouver. SHIELDS-Salled Feb 14—Br ship Crown of Indla, for San Francsco. OCEAN STEAMERS. NBW YORK—Arrived Feb 1§—Stmr Lucanta. grom New York. for Liverpool, and proceeded. OCEAN TRAVEL. | Pacific Coast Steamship Co. ? Steamers leave Broadway | wharf, San Francisco For ‘Alaskan ports, 10 a. m. | Feb. 20, 25; Mar. 2. Change to company’'s steamers at Seattle. For _Victorla, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Seattle, ' Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New What- aom (Wash.), 10 a. m., Feb. 20, 2%: Mar_2, and every fifth day thersafter: change at Seattle to this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry_; at Tacoma to N. P. | Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry For Eureka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m., Fel 18, 23, 28, Mar, 5, and every fifth day thereafter. | For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cay- | ucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota, | Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, 8 a. m., Feb. 16, 20. 24, 2. Mar. 4, and every fourth day_thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. m., 13, 22, %, Mar. 2, and every fourth day thereafter. For | enada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del atian, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalla (Mex.), '10 & m., 7th of each and Guaymas month. For further information obtaia company's | folder. The company reserves the right to chan steamers, salling dates and hours of salling, TICKET OFFICE —4 New Montgome: ! street (Palace Hotel). = GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts. ! 10 Market st., San Francisco. | TEOR &N @, | DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO | | | | without previous notice. PORTIL.AND mn"ll:DF—lr-nm( ‘Whart at 10 a. m. irst Cless Including Berth FARE $8'&cohd'eaes "ong'Shuie COLUMBIA sails.. STATE OF CALIFORNIA sail. - ....Feb. 28, ifne to Walla Walla, Spol Helena and all points in_the Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Stopping at Cherbourg, w bound. Feb. 17, 21, Mar. 5, 19 | 5474, 2 | same schedul Northwest. From New York every Wednesday, 10 a. m. St. Louls St. Paul ......March 14 Friesland .. Kensington .. March 21 New York ...3 New York ....March 2 | RED STAR LINE | New York cnd Antwerp. From NewaYork every Wednesday, 12 noon. sordiand Feb. 21 Westernland . March 14 Friesland Feb. 28 Kensington ..March 21 | Southwark ...March 7/Noordland ...March 2§ SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEN.) Tratms leave nad nre due te merive ad N FRANCISCO. (Main Live, Foot of Market Street.) — Prow Deczuses 1, 189. — Elmira, Vacaville, ArnIve *9:004 Martin Stock: 9:09.4 Port Costa, Fresno, Mcjave and Lo Angeles. . snd Way. Niles ard Way Stations. .fl—‘ !mifl&“ I 1o River Steamers, ::43' @BAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Book of Markot Steeet) =" Centerville, 5an Jose, F’ Boulder Creek, Banta Oruzand Way A CREEK ROUTE FERRY. n:u:l FRANCISCO—Poot of Market Sireet (Siip §)— 9:00 11:00a.M. 11:00 *3:00 18:00 *6:00r.u. Prom OAKLAND— Pool of Broadway. $12:00 *1:00 1300 * COAST DIVISION (Broad (Third and Townsend S ufivn. €:104 Ocean View, Sou'h San Francieco.. 16a0F 1 bl ,*900. 1004 San Jose and Way Stations (N Almaden Wednesdays only) s San San Jose, Tres Piucs, Suuta ¢ Paciiic_Grove. U'aso Robies, Luis Obispo, Surf, Lempoc aud Statious ©19:404 Ban Jose amd Way Stations. *1hdoa 245 30F San Joss and Friacisal Way Statious B:338 *6:30r San Jose and Way Stations.. 198:004 1:145p San Jose and Way Station CALIFORNIA NORTRWESTERN RY. 0. LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St TO SAN RAFAEL WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11.00 a m.; 12 3:3, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at {1:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 nd 11:30 p. m. > SAN FRANCE: DAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a m.; 1:3, 3:%, AFL TO SAN FRANCISCO. , 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m. 13:45, Saturdays—Extra trips at and §:35 p. m. NDAYS—§:10, 9:40, 11:10 &. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:06, §:2% 0. m Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park bov Leave Arrtve San Francisco. | In Effect | San Francisco. — — October 15, k | Sun- 159, | days. | Destination. m| 8:00 am| Novato. [10:40 am| $:40 am m, 9:20 am| Petaluma. | 6:06 pm 10:25 am m| 5:00 pm/ Santa Rosa. | 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm | | Fulten. | 1 am| Windsor, | 10:25 am i Healdsburg, | . | Lytton, | Geyserville, | | 3:30 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale, pm| 6:22 pm 7:30 am)| (Hopland and | | | 8:00 am| Ukiah. 7:35 pm| 6:23 pm 1 10:25 am 0 am| Guerneville. | 7:35 pm §:22 pm Sonoma, and EMPIRE LINE. Seattle. St. Michael. Dawson City For full information regarding frelght and | passage apply to | INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, | 30 any of 0Y0 KISEN KAISHA. S TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner of First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., | for YOKAHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at | Kobe (Hlogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and | steamers for | No cargo received on board on day India, ete. of sailing. AMERICA MARU .......Wednesday, March 7 HONGKONG MARU . Saturday, March 31 NIPPON MARU .. Wednesday, April 25 | Via Honolulu. | Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For | freight and passage .;;Ply at company’s office, | 421 Market st., corner First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. onpa g Favorite line around the world via Hawalt, Samoa, New Zealand, Austraia, India, Suex England, etc.: $610 first class. 1 0. SFAEUKELS & B403. CO., Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Baill every Thursday instead of Sat , from November 1, 139, at 0 & m., from Pler North River, foot of Morion st.: LA Guc&rfi’rhn 2; LA TOU- March 1; LA 'AGNE, March & H e e upwasd: § per cunt veduction on S St s oy | Ny TED “¥ra ] lway The S. S Alameda | eails via Honolulu and Auckland for_Sydney Wednesday, Feb. i, ats p m. 4 327 AGENCY FOR TES AND CANADA, 31 Broad (Hudson_bullding), | New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO. Pacific Coast Agents, § Montgomery ave., San Fran- | clsca. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJ), | Steamer “‘Menticello.” | MON., Tues. Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 a m.; 3:15, 8:30 p. Thurs. night); Fri- | days, 1 p- m. and §: Sundays, 10:30 a. m., § | m. Landing and office. Mission-street Dotk | Bior No2. Te l FARE lephone Main 1508. RAILROAD TRAVEL. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. Comm¢ October 1, 1899, FROM SBAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY WEEK DAYS—*7:00, *3:30, 11:00 & m.; *1:45, 3:40. 5:15. 6:00, m. EXTRA TRIPS—For Miil Valley San Ra- fael, on Monda; Wednesdays Saturdays. at 9:00 and 11:30 b. m. *10:00, *11:30 & m.; *1:15, | 00 pm_ Glen Ellen. 6:05 pm| 8:23 pm 230 am| $:00 am| Sebastopol. [10:40 am[10:35 am 30 pm| 5:00 pm 1 7:3 pm| 6:22 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and_White Sulphur Springs: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Hop- land for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville. Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- port and Bartlett Springs: at Ukfah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake. Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pom Potter Vailey, John Day's, Riverside, Lierle: Bucknell's, Sannedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Brags. Westport, Usal. Wlllitts. Laytonville, Cum- ming's, Beil's Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, Seotia and Bureka Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sunday round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates Ticket Offices, 850 Market st., Chronicle bldg. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. (ALIFORNIA Route Santa Fe ‘"Te CHICAGO This is the quickest running most. luxurious train xnuu.o-.tsd. CoxNEcTING TRAIN LEAvES SAN Fravciscor 8.1 Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Setarday. arriving in Chicago st 2:13 trains for New York. OVERLAND Leaves San Francisco at 5:30 EXORESS 2. tor Kansas iy, S Louin 1y, DAILY Chicago and East. Local trains between Stockton, VALLEY - A Fresno. Haaford, Visalia, Tulat® poAD 1d. San Francisco office. 628 SEE YOU 8 Market Street, Phone Mai 3 ! 2 'FRISCO SOON 1531; Oakland, llmmfi‘- way; Sacramento, 201 J Street; Saa Jose,7 West MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco via Sausalitc Ferry. Week days————9:30 & m. and 1:45 p. @ THE WEEKLY CALL $1 per Ycar.

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