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»y REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. A M FPECK & OB Loas 667 M, 7 350,000—Grand corner o B orner, {vely r from the 6 teet front rents $400; feet and J pays dinge: 4 store ots, to §250—Level g car ling: S ap Kearn: 76 ft. front; half biocl cheapest front; b grand barg S Hayes st; mortgage 2 good flats; rents $60; lot te 6th; ‘rents $300. 80 ft. within block of | property | ; vicinity Powell and | —— ——— uilding; stores and lodg- | TWENTY-THIRD, 8166, neer Howard—3 or § modern improve- store ana 2| _TeCelved at Call branch offl 7 per cent net. R T Tents $2400 half lot 50x100 7 tore and 6-room flat; rents §87; few blocks of $th and | HOTEL FAIRMOUNT, 1714 Market st.—Bl rents $16 & © bulld on; installments. LOTS. sewered; neteenth ave. and Ocean to O st.; 5 monthly. near Mission street cottages on in. all for Maps Diagrams & BROTHER, ROOM A KER BUILDING. FOR 00 ¢ K; worth $60. be New 3-story side: ROOMS FOR HOUSE e and Hi 44— Housekeeping single rooms, $10 and $12 Ble for grocery store; in the Mission or Hor. | to dispose of alifornia st. from Market; |l00-l TO LET—Fura. and Unfurn. | THE OAKS, 115 Third—A good rooming house | _for good people. R. HUGKES, Proprietor. % THIRD, 403—Nicely furnished sunny rooms, $1 to §1 §0. THIRTEENTH, 828, near Valencia—Large front room, with closet; rent $5. | _nicely furnished sunny housekeeping rooms. | CLASRIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions , 2200 Fillmore. | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and fubscriptions has'been established at 1008 Va- cla st A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- n,;i tisements and subscriptions has been opened 1223 Polk st.; open until § p. m. A BRANCH office for Call subscriptions has _been | northwest corner of Twenty. tucky sts.; open until 8 p. m established at_th second and Ken "ROOMS AND BOARD. gantly furnished sunny rooms; en suite or sin- gle; with or without board; table first class; reduced rates. | NEW family hotel; first class in all appoint- ments; excellent table. Pefl“ inducements to select ‘people. 807 California g, occupying corner opposite Grace Church. €y FRANKLIN, nd | gas; privi family; $16 mo. | m us! Why not you? HOTEL BALISBURY, Hyde & Eddy: changed hands: thoroughly renovated; elegant rooms. LAS PALMA 1820 Market st.,—Suite of 2 or 3 bath; sin. rms.; board optional. 844 (The Wallace)—Rooms and board; reatonable; modern convcniences. A_WEBK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Oull, 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, 31 per year. - MAN and wife want room and board; 6 blocks from eorner of Webster and Sacramento sts. Box 4406, Call office WANTED—2 or 3 furnished roons for house keeping; modern; rent between $15 and $1f; near Hayes and Fillmore. C. M. SMITH, >acific Rolling My SPECIAL NOTICES. English Pennyroyal Plils : lot 25x | ere the best; safe, reliable; take no other; Call be. ®end 4c stamps for particulars. ‘‘Relief for | TLadles” in letter by return mail: at drug- gists. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadel., Pa. s ejected for $4; collections made; . PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., Montgomery st., rooms §-10; tel. 5520. MS papered from $3; whitened, $1 up: ing done. Hartman Paint Co., 19 Third. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. repaired, bought, sold; machl ct, north of ) p- 1l quickly then | plies. Standard Agency,l45 6th; phone Mint 4 fornia st. — — — - ALL ki s0ld, exchanged, rented; re- Lous pairing rates. 205 Fourih st. walk KEEPING. pariors or rooms for | £ gus range; reasonable sekee; shed —2 large sunny un- ‘ water; §7. wul Sl—Largs furnished ht housskeeping; baih only g 313 11133 Howard. in rear WAREHOUSES. |7 STORAGE A) = RODOLPH Storage and Moving -Oo. Office, 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel. Main 5T13. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. ;| $1400—CORNER lot; Banta Clara ave.; 5Oxis0; near Morton-st. station $1500—Fine lot; 50x150; bay: bargsin. $1000—Elegant Jot, west side of Lafayette st., near Ban Antonlo ave.; snap. $8200—New modern 8-room house: Alameds nue, near Lafayette st.; large lot. 33500 New Colonial, 7-room cottage: Grand e, near Alameda ave.; easy instailments; large lot: snaD. Bargains in_all parts of Alameda; all the ;| sbove can bs bought on easy terms. Otfice apen Sundays and evenings, ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 00 Park st., Alameda. o—At great sacrifice if sold &t once; er Benton #t. and Alameda & lot 78x150, with S-room cot- DRUG CO. at once. Paru st, near the = FOR = southeast co Mort tage. See ation: BEW mpletely ELL, 208—8 nicely furn: very reasonable. arat & it gesired he rec furnished con- running water; $10. Gate ave.—Elegant ink and closet. hed roome for housekeep- ehed housekeep- e. gas and bath; " sements a ed at 109 Va- eption of adver- = been opened ~oOMS TO r—Furn. A furn. pear Fifth $1 25 per week egantly single suites or i suites or single; Missic H 761 ng house: ON sunny ; bath week up- smekeeping near Frankii tub and yard, batt LARKIN, 631 ® nd bath; aiso ir RTH, 205 Large unfurnished ~ ssekpg; American family; aduits. MAS B, near Sutter—Elegant, larse " suitable for gentieman. i MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—New furnished 1 furni room; su FARRELL, 20 < offices, elevator noes wo small month; pk Dot Ligh WELL, 12 ¥ suites or sing nning W YAL House, 1% Bllis et.—In readirng room, smoking room jor; rooms, per n ™, 5 to some with hot and cold ¥ to ¥ 1d N als ished rooms. The Navarre) Elegantly furni 50 to $6 per week. 754%, near Fourth—Finely y T il conveniences; ome 2¢ to 31 & Dig] Front room for gentleman, %; housckeeping. rooms, furnished rotestant smoke in the house. and Unfarn. % Stxth—Rooms per week, and night 1364)—Fur- nfurnished “Golgen rms. & offices 965, corner Eixth (The Oliver)—Sunny ngle; new mgmt. travelers n—Select o v large German' family; bay window room, 31 per week; transient itable for gentie- iny furnished rooms Jectric lights: day. wk., mo. and Elegant transiest rooms for tourists; traveling men; elevator. | Christians; clean, comfortable rms.; ater; gas; reas. candescent light, and ladies’ par- ht, 3¢ to $1 60; week, $2 to elevator on office fioor; water; baths, ROSEDAL night, %6c to §1; wylor, EAN ANTONIO, 21 up-to-date fireproof building. furniture; hot d cold water it o= HFERMAN Apartment House. e Market Furnished and and single ¢ 25 Elghta st., unturnisbed. EIXTH, 529 Sunmy furnished rooms, §1 to $2 50, loset in every mom; aiso housekeeping suite. ceping rooms 5T, keeping _rooms. 71 PARK, 92 or 3 furnished or unfur- reasonable. PETER'S House, 765 California—Changed hande: nicely furnished rooms; aiso bouss- FUNNY furnished alcove: ainner if desired. 220 fur- | ~ ALAMEDA HOUSES. room, bedroom, fine fruit trees; summer reasonable to right 2101 Central DOUBLE parlors, dining basen grounds an se to station; ferences exchanged. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 0 CAEH, $6 monthly; chicken run of 80X256 ft ; hed new coftage, 2 rooms; chicken rd; all fenced; price all told $375; more land can be had cheap; soil, climate and water ex- | cellent, away from cold winds and fogs: grand View; near a 90-foot-wide boulevard and elec- tri car lin not far from a fine 3-story schoolhouse; is bullding up fast; 4 houses ai- ready gone up on the place; Westall Tract, N t Oakland; call or send for ofr- cuiar. 455 Seventh st., nr. Broadway, Oakland. HENRY Z. JONES, Owner. WILL buy new modern house, 12 rooms; fine improvements: large stable. 1520 Eighth ave., Oskland; keys next door south. CORNER. store; 4 living rooms and_stable; lot 89x100. Inquire 361 Halght F. OAKLAND Branch Offics of The Call re- moved to 1118 Broadway, Oakland. Adver- tisements and subscriptions received. OAKLAND ROOMS. cingls, en suite and housekeep- Hotel Shasta, 1226 Broadway. —_— OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE., AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin, Oakiand. e DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE-Dividend No. 13 (thisty cents per share) of the Pasuhau Plantation Company will be p office of the company, 327 Market st., after Saturday, bo March 10, 1800. Transfer will close on Saturday, March 3, at 12 o'clock m. E. H. SHELDON, Sec. DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Giant Powder Com- pany, Con.—A dividend, No. 15, of seventy- five cents (T5c) per share on the issued capi- | tal stock of the company has been declared, ! peyable at the office of the company, 480 Cali- | fornia st. San Francisco, on March 10, 1600. | Transter books close March 3, 1300, at noon. A. A SPARKS, Secretary. - MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows. be Blumberg, ., Oakland, and BSarah Brackman, 2, 28 Nafoma street. David E. Van Horn, 27, city, and Mary E. y | Thurlow, i3, eity. Christopher O. Schmitz, 27, city, and Rena Willlams, 20, eity. William R. Elils, 27, Bast Oakland, and Ade- lina Lew Philip K. Brown, 30, 1212 Sutter street, and Helen A. Hillyer, 35, 3440 Clay street. Siegrried J. F. 26, 1149 Guerrero street, MeGill, 21, 1513 Broderick atreet. ence, 23, Redwood City, and Anna 6, Redwood City. Millet, 32, 427 Sutter street, and Kahnke, 20, 118 Clipper streef ries F. Dorrles, 22, 989 Howard street, rah Franklin, 22, §98 Howard street. H. Peterson, 160 Van Ness avenus, and Mary Schlomann, 31, 205 Geary street Theodore Saur, 46, 42 Grove street, and Helena Seise, 46, 01 Guerrero street. * Thomas E. Mullin, 31, San Jose, and C. Ada Hause, 26, San Jose. Q Axel W. Stridde, 33, Santa Rosa, and Clar- isea J. Waugh, 20, city. Harley P. Case, 23, Oakland, and Birdie M. Runyan, 2. city. 21, Sherman. Texas, iwin E. Pitts Freda Glickman 148 Hawthorne street BIRTHS—MARRIAGES —DEATHS | Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | mail will not be inserted. They must be handed | in at cither 6f the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- | sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. STELTZNER-In this city, March 2, 1900, to the wife of Dr. Emil Steltzner. a son. MARRIED. BENSON—FINLEY—In this city, March 3, 1900, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Alfred Blake Benson and Bmma Jane Finley, both of San Francisco. BROWN-HILLYER—In this eity, March 7, 1900, Dr. Phillp King Brown and Helen Adelaide Hillyer. | BULL—DAWSON—In this city, March 1, 1 | by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. iWilson, Richai Arthur Dennison Bull of Oakland and Emma Louisa Dawson of San Francisco. CASE—RUNYAN—In this city, March 7, 190, by the Rev. Dr. W. W. Case, -Harley P. Case of Oakland and Birdie M. Runyan of San Francisco. McVEAN—BROWN—In this city, Mdrch-a, 1900, by the Rev. Dr. Jobn A. B, Wilson, Duncan Malcolm McVean and Jessle Brown, both of San Franeisco. ‘mm—vum this city, March & and 8aSunny front room; breakfast | b THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 190, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B Wi Levts Eibridge Btinson of m‘inmlm'm Lulu Irene Venable of Los Angels STRIDDE—WAUGH-In this cff March 17, 1900, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Axel of Santa Rosa and ugh of San Francisco. ~ DIED. Atkins, Ellen A. Kesseler, Francls H. De Carley, J. B. Lamberg Francine A. Dodge, Mrs. Hannah Laws, Benjamin H. Downie, Margaret McCain, George W. Farrigey, Michael Noblle, ‘Joseph Fox, Frances Pappenfuss, Capt. F. Frink, Ledyard Greenan, Fanny Hagan, Cella Pickering, Minnle R. Schieicher, Jacob Sevenipg, Loulsa Hanks, Ann B, Shepston, Catherine Hannan, Georve Sposito, beter Harmondz, Frederick Stack, Harris, Btta Stone, G. W. Hill, Martin Talbot, Hannuh A. Hillebrandt, H. Wightman, Lizzie Holland, Phillo Wilbur, Eilda Igo, Mary Wynne, Willlam Johnson, N. P. ATKINS—In this city, March 6 1900, Ellen Amelia Atkins, beloved wife of A. Atkins, mother of Mrs, M. P. Danly, and_sister of Ed M. Hart of Hornellsville, N. Y., Helen and Callie Hert and Mrs. G. Sherman of Canisteo, N. Y., a native of New York, aged 45 years'? months and 6 days. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the family residence, 1154 Guerrero 'street, corner of' Twenty-fourth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by funeral car. PACIFIC Lodge No. §15, K. and L. of H. Officers and members are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral of our deceased sister, Bllen A. Atkins, this day (Thurs- day), ‘at 1 o'clock, from the family residence, 1154 Guerrero street, corner of Twaenty-fourth. JENNIE DINKLAGE. Protector. DE_CARLEY — At Duncan Mills, March §, 10, J. B. do Carley, a native of Switzerland, ed 48 years. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral at Duncan Milis this day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, un- der the auspices of the Masonic Lodge. DODGE—In this city, March 7, 1900, Mrs. Han- nah Dodge, beloved mother of John Dodge, & native of Ireland, aged 78 years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2425 Mis- sion street, near Twenty-first. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. DOWNIE—In this city, March §,_1800, Mar- garet, wife of the late Henry Downie, be Toved mother of Henry J. and Katle Downle, and sister of Owen Egan, & native of Ireland, aged 49 years, TF Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 9 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Brendan's Church, where & gol- emp requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 8:80 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FARRISEY—In this city, March 7, 1900, at his Tesidence, 1719 Hayes ‘street, Michael Far- risey, beloved husband of the late Catherine Farrisey, and father of Hannah, Daniel and Mary Farrisey, Mrs. Peter Martina and Mrs. Fred Sohn, & native of Ireland, aged 8 years. €7 Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Friday), at 7_o'clock, from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Peter Martina, 1719 Hayes street, thence to St. Agnes Church, Masonic avenue, between Page and Oak streets, where & solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencingk at 7:30 o'clock. Interment Santa Cruz Cemetery. FOX—In Oakland, March 6, 1900, Frances, relict of the late Michael Fox, and ‘mother of Mrs. Julla Due, M. T. Fox and Mrs. Frances Cooper, & native of Germany, aged 66 years 1 month and & days. FRINK—In Oakland, March §, 100, Ledyard Frink, a native of New York, aged 89 years and 10 days. £ The funeral will be held from the resi- dence, 1220 Grove street, Oukland, Cal, this day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock. GREENAN—In the City and County Ho March 7, 1900, Fanny Greenan, & Datlv California, aged 32 years. HAGAN—In this city, March 7, 1800, Celia Hagan, beloved mother of Mrs.'J. M. Kauf- man, Mrs. F. H. Rothchild and Daniel, M. M. and Louls Hagan, & native of Hanover, aged 6 years 6 months and 10 days. (Portland, Or., papers please copy.) £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday). at 10 o'clock, from the residence of J. M. Kaufmen, 2824 Pine street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Towneend streets. HANKS—In Oakland, March 6, 1500, at 600 Twelfth_street, Ann Bilza, beloved wife of J. G. Hanks, and mother of Eliza P. and | May E. Brown of Oakland and Mrs. M. M. Bcott of Honolulu, & native of New York, aged 71 years 7 months and 19 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services | to-morrow (Friday). at 11 o'clock, at her late tal, of his residence, 1124 O'Farrell street, Jacob Schlelcher, beloved husband of Katherine Schleicher, and father of A. F. Schieicher and Mrs. £d L. Head, a native of Bruchsaal, Baden, aged 73 years i months and § days. [ Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 130 oclock, from his late resi- dence, 1124 O'Farrell street, thence to Odd Fellows' Hall, corner of Seventh and Market streets, where services will be held under the spices of Germania Lodge No. 116 I. O. ., commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment Please omit flowers. O. 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. SEVENING—In Alameda, March 7, 1500, Loulsa Sevening, beloved wife of Henry Sevening, and mother of Mrs. Frank Miller and Lulu and Alma Sevening, a native of Germany, aged 58 years 4 months and 25 days. (Tuclumne County papers please copy.) 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. SHEPSTON—In this city, March 6, 1900, Cath- erine. beloved wite of Willlam Shepston, and mother of Robert Shepston, Mrs. James Flaherty and-Mrs. B. C. Lynch, a native of Queens County, Ireland, aged 6 years and § months. Friends and acquaintances are respect. % nviced to attend the funeral to-morrow at_8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- den 124 Fairmount street, thence to St. Paul's Church, corner of Twenty-ninth and Church streets, where & solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. A SPOSITO—In_this city, Mareh 5, 190, Peter, beloved husband of Rose Sposito (nee Bohan), brother-in’ o father of Mrs. Morris Enos, an Miles law of Mrs, Thomas Bohan, Mrs. Jol Bohan of Sonoma County, Cal, & pative of Laughlin, Mrs. Kate McLaughlin fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2665 Mission street, thence to St. James Church, corner Twenty-third and Guerrero streets, where & solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BTACK — In this city, March 3, 1300, Kate Stack, a native of Ballybunion, County Kerry, Ireland. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 8:45 o’clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co.. 767 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a sol- emn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. STONE—In this city, March 6 150, G. W. Stone & native of New (IOTK, aund & yeatk Friends and acquaintances are respect- £y tnvited fo attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1285 Market street, be- fweea Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Bren- dan's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. TALBOT—In this city, March 7, 1300, Hannah A., wife of Thomas H. Talbot, & native of an Francisco, aged 37 years. WIGHTMAN—In_this city, March 6, 1500, Liz- zle Wightman, beloved wife of James Wight- man, mother of Hattle, Johnnie, Alice and Albert Wightman, and sister of Mrs. Wil- llam McDermott and Mrs. Willlam O'Brien, & native of New York, aged 83 years and 11 months, £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 24 Lily avenue, off Frankiin street, be- tween Oak and Page. Interment Odd Fellows’ Cemetery. WILBUR—In this city, March 6, 1000, entered info rest, Elida Wilbur, daughter of the late A. Wesley Wilbur and Mrs. Mary E. C. Lo- ®an. 7 Funeral services will take place this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, at the residence of her mother, 2228 California street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 3:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. WYNNE—In this city, March 6, 1900, Willlam, beloved husband of Eilen Wynne, and father of Nicholas P. and Lizzle A. Wynne, a na- tive ot County Monaghan, Ireland. 7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Friday)., at § o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 114 Capp street, thence to St. Charle Borromeo's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 8:30 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. THE monthly requiem high mass for the de- ceased members of St. Dominic's Church Building Association, and for the parents and relatives of the living members, will be sung in Bt. Dominic’s Church this day (Thurs- day), at 9 o'clock 8T. JOSEPH'S UNION—The semi-annual re- \ilem mass for the deceased members of St. Joseph's Unton, and for the deceased friends of the living members, will be celebrated in St. Mary's Cathedral at 10 o'clock this day (Thureday). on that occasion. As usual, there will be a sermon The patrons and friends cf v are cordlally Invited w HOTEL ARRIVALS. residence, 600 Twelfth street, Oakland. HANNAN—In this city, March 7, 1900, of scar- let fever, George, beio\-rd son of Michael and the late Bridget Hannan, and brother of James, Lilllan, William, Katie, Nellle and | the lute Mamie Hannan, a ve of San | Francisco, aged 22 years. 7 Funeral took place yesterday. | HARMONDZ—In this city, March 7, 1300, Fred- ck Harmondz, a native of Sweden, aged 74 vears HARRIS—In this city, Etta Harris, daughter of Emerson and Esther Harris, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years and 3 months. HILL—In this eity, March 7, 1500, Martin, be- | loved husband of Marie Hill, and father of Ene and Jennie Hill, a native of Denmark, aged 45 years and 3 monthe. HILLEBRANDT-In this city, H. Hillebrandt, 'beloved son of Maria and the late J. H. Hille" brandt, and brother of J. H. Jr. William, Maria, Catharina, August, George and Adele Hillebrandt, a native of Bederkesa, Hanover, Germany, aged 52 years 11 months and 1§ days, E¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. HOLLAND-—In the City and County Hospital, March 7. 1900, Philip Holland, & native of | Penrisylvania, aged 67 years. IGO—In this city, March §, 1900, Mary, Wife of James Igo, mother of Mrs. J. J. Meyer, Mrs. A. E. Held, Mrs. W. Brittain” Loulse and James Igo ahd the late Mrs. J. W. Kelly, and sister of Mrs. Daniel Doherty, a native of Ireland, aged ©4 years. g7 The funeral will take place this day | (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late | residence, 663 Hayes street, thence to Sacred | Heart Church, corner Fell and Fillmore | etreets, where a solemn requiem high mass | will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. EXCELEIOR Circle No. 2, C. of F. of A.—The officers and members of Excelsior Circle No. 2, C. of F. of A., are invited to attend the funeral of Companion Mrs. M. Iro from her | late residence, €63 Haves street, this day (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock. MRS. M. A. DUKB, C. C. THOMAS SEWELL, Fin. Sec. JOHNSON—In this city, March 7, 150, N. P., beloved- husband of Bertha Johnson, and father of Sophia and Bertha Johnson, a na- tive of Sweden, aged 5 years. . | Interment private. ~Please omit flowers. | KESSELER—In this city, March 7, 1900, Fran- | cis H. Kesseler, beloved husband of Mary | Elizabeth Kesseler, father of Elizabeth, Eu- Charles, Agnes, Gertrude, Edith and Kesseler, and'brother of Maria and | Joseph Kesseler of San Franeisco, Kesseler and the late Rev. A. Kesseler 'w York, Mrs. John Bichorn of Boston and the late Sister Ursula of Notre Dame, Mass., & native of Cologne, Germany, aged 65 years and 1 month i {7 Notice of funeral hereafter. | LAMBERG—In this city, March 7, 1900, Fran- cine Adeline, beloved wife of Edward Lam- berg (nee Commarmont), a native of St. | Etienne, France, aged 43 years. | g7 The funeral will take place to-morrow | (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- | dence, 1442 Clay straet, between Leavenworth and Hyde. LAWSIn this city, March 6, 1900, Benjamin ., beloved son of Benjamin A. and Lillian | D. Laws, a native of San Francisco, aged 13 | years 3 months and 21 days TFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of | Halsted & Co., 96 Mission street. Inter- | ment private. McCAIN—In Fruitvale, March 8, 1900, George W. McCain, a native of Tennesses, aged 69 | years 2 months and 7 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral services this day «(Thursday), at 1 o'clock, at his late residence, Bryant street, near San Le- andro road, Fruitvale. NOBILE—In Napa, March 4, 1%00, Joseph No- bile, brother of Henry Nobile, & native of Switzerland, aged 50 years. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thureday), at 10 o'clock, from 417 First sireet. Inferment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by train at-11:30 o'clock. PAPPENFUSS—In this city, March §, 190, at his residence, 527 Ellsworth street, Bernal Heights, Captain Frederick, beloved husband (;! HrMI;“Pl Dthf\l:l, {llhir of Fregnflcl T. an e Pappenfuss, and stepfat] Willlam, Herrman, Owed. John and L‘liz?: Brown and Mrs. Mary Hughes, a native of Prussia, Germany, aged 55 years 5 months and & ;fyaé 4 g jends and acquaintances are res 't B~ timrorfhoap s i o e g B e (Friday), from Red Men's Hall, 820 Post street, Where services will be held under the ispices of Eotoyome Tribe No. 12, T. M., commencing at 1 o'clock. Mount, Olivet Cemetery. PICKERING—In Oakland, March 7, 1900, Min- nie R. Pickering, wife of Dr. J. C. Pickering, beloved daugbter of Mary F. McSorley and the Tate Terence McSorley, and sister of H. I R. V. J. 7., A. L, T. E. and_Annle C.- M Sorley, a native of Mokelumne Hill, Calayey :;Mlnty. Cal., aged 19 years 10 months and ays. T¥Interment in Mokelumne Hill Sat March 10, e SCHLEICHER—In this city, March 1, 1500, HENRY dJ. '('EAI-I-AGIIER Co,, to Flannagan & FUSRER AL DIREGTORS l%u 3 Finth ot oppodice dncalh | GRAND HOTEL. A J Clark & w, Cal |M E Crocker & w, Mass W E Crocker, Hoston |8 Hepry, Stockton H E Crocker. Boston |J McCudden, Vallejo C Peck, Syracuse |L. ‘Cohen, Chicago | W A McVear, U S A |H G Nelson, Vancouvr J F Arnerich, Napa H M Grahame, Victoria J Aylward, Livermore |C E Iigenfritz, Sedalia E_Whipple, Decoto | P L Deweese, Sedalia W J Bennetts, Cal E Galbreath & w, Cal J F Coutts, Cal C I Thurston, Chicago G B Efner, N Y Dr W Linscott, § Cruz W Abram, N Y E Wack, St Louls T D Babbitt, Bolse | Dr S B Gordon, Salinas J Warshanar, Or |G Raniare, Salinas F B Cole, Tacoma (M Meyewirtz, N Y R A Griffith, Towa J Haven, Hollister J Alexander, Susanville|A C Goss, Cal R D Giilesple, Cal C Hoffman, Sta Crnz Miss L Gillesple, Cal |G Bulow, ding I R McCormack, Colo |C O Dunbar, Sta Ross Miss A Rich, Denmark D H McEwen, Cal A J Ross, Denmark |C O.Ashley, N Y 1 Coben, Bacto | B S Miller, Beattle Mrs Lefebure, 11l |W Edwards & w, Cal PALACE HOTEL. W H Parsons, Chgo |Mrs G D Johnson, N Y Mrs W H Parsons, Chg E L Williams, London E F Ross, NJ N Smole, London C Sperber, Oregon |A Woehns, N Y A A Grant, N M /Mrs A Woehns, N Y F K _Moore, Ohio |Mrs J Block, Ohlo Mrs F K Moore, Ohlo |Miss C Block, Ohio Mrs Rock, Ohio Miss A Berman, Ohio C Wilcox, Ohio |T E Thomas, Oakland Mrs C Wilcox, Ohlo |Mrs T E Thomas, Cal Mrs J M Fiske, Boston C D Bibbins, Spokane Mre C D Bibbins, Spok G W _Smith, Boston l, Mrs G W Smith, Bostn Mrs W F Lloyd, Pitts Miss Alice Smith, oBs A F Bell. S Barbara Miss M T Smith, Bost/G F Burns, Michigan M Ryder, Boston Miss A Malvin, Wis E Callahan, 11 J A Van Cloe, Wis Mrs M E Mercer, Tlls %"n J A Van Cloe, Wis W Eckert, N ¥ | le, Vancouver B Thomas, N Y 1 8 Jepson, N Y 8 Schtmmel, N ¥ |G D Johnson, N ¥ NEW WESTBRN HOTEL. A T Dutcher, Neb R Warmold, wt, Chgo N 'G Leverone, Fresno Mrs W B Tobey, N ¥ 7 H Whisner, Manila ] Phillips, N Y W P McCann, S Jose L R Devere, N Y I Dennis, N Y |W Sener, Stockton 7 Murtha, N Y |G W Brunner, Mont J A Watts, wf, Cal |J H Durst, Cal ¥ Linton, wf, Cal L Johnson, wf, Or Mrs D C Dean, Cal |L Cook. wf, Neb C'L Dillon, Stockton |W J Dickson, Fresno ————————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Elinor D. Pratt to V. C. Driffleld, lot on 8 line of Vallejo street, 191:3 E of Laguna, W 22:101 by § 107:6; $10. John H, and Theresa Brunings to Thomas R. Turner, lot on N line of Vallejo street, 56:6 W of Fillmore, W 81, N 137:6, E 137:6, § 37:6, W 83:6, § 4, E 37, S 9; $10. . Robert G. Hooker to same, undivided two- thirds of lot on W line of Filimore street, % N ot Vallejo, N 4 by W 88:6; $10. Silas and Julla Simon to Henry Myers, lot on NW cornér of Fillmore and O'Farrell streets, W 100 by N 29:6; $10. David B. and Amella Faktor to Katharina Sulzbacher, lot on S line of McAllister street, 12:6 W of Fillmore, W 25 by 5 137:6; $10. Charles F. and Mary A. Chase to Curtis Hill- yer, undivided half of 50-vara lot 4, block 957; §1. A Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety to H. E. Bothin, lot on E line of Guerrero street, 140 8 of Fiffeenth, S 180, B 225:10, N 200, W 113:10, §20, W 112; §26, 3 Lilian I Burdick to Joseph F. Upson, lot on B line of Brooklyn place, 57:6 § of Sacramento street, § 20 by I §7:6; $10. Sharon Estate Company (a corporation) to Henry E. Bothin, lot on NW line of Mission street, 20 SW of Second, SW 50 by NW 60; also lot on NW line of Mission street, 19:3 SW of Second, SW 0:3 by NW 60; 328,000, Katherine Colbert to Albert ‘L. 'Bowhay, lot on N line of Lake street, 107:6 W of Twenty- first avenue, W 25 by N 100; $10. Patrick H. and Elizabeth = Shaughnessy to Solomon Getz, lot on W line of Eleventh ave- nue, 100 N of J street, N 25 by W 120; $10. Ges F. Lyon to C. C. del Curo, lot on W line gt Ninth avenue, 75 N of K street, N 25 by W FADF m“‘w 1t ot o s oule cke, lot on ine avenue, Noth—«gNl&lflWm.“: ‘Matthew Kerrigan to James and Margaret Kerrigan, lot on NW line of Chener‘l street, 238 NE of Mateo, NE 25 by NW 100, block 11, Fairmount;_ %. Frances M. or Fannie M. Healey and Jo- sephine J. Schwartz or Swartz to Marfa and Hermann Troller, lot on W line’ of Shotweil street, 120 N of Precita avenue, N §0 by W 116, ::udu and 19, J. B, Hill's map Precita Valley inds; $1000. Andrew J. Clunie to Perry J. Smith, lot on E line of Munich street. 75 8 of Russia, m by B 100, block 92, Bxcelsior Homestead, claim deea: $— Olive Verkouteren (by attorney) to Gabriel Lewin, lot on E line of Ware street, 200 S of Paul, S 125 by E 100, lots 33 to 37. block §, Garden- Tract Homestead Addition: $10. \'B. Spreckels to Nicholas and Henry Obw lant -and John A. Buck, lots 18,to 22, block 480, lots 41 and 48, block 502, lots 1, 16 and 32, block D, lot 16, block E, Haley purchase, W of Ploche and. Robinson, Subdivision; $10. 0 Frederick E. and Emilie M. Mason, John E. and Nellle C. Mason to Joseph B. Coryeil, un. 1900. streets, 3 w o WX.“:‘.:".&M‘#:.‘.:‘ N W Alameda County. Mary H. and E. T. Maxey to Burdette mell, lot 8 and the W half of lot 9, block Alden Tract at Temescal, Oukland: $10. Mary Ireland to Willlsm Galmarino, lot om N line of Forty-sixth street, 760 E of Grove, B 70 by N 100, being lot 2 and W portion of lot 2, block 2111, Alden Tract at Ti Oakland; $10. Joseph' A. Benton to 8. G. 8, Dunbar, S line of Hawthorne avenue $TL65 W of nd B ou & Cor- 007, ster street, S 50, W 187.88, of %4 radius a distance of 168.54, being a portion of lot 17, Buena stead, Oakland; $19. John B. Donovan to Margaret 4. Domovan, ot on 8 line of Mariposa street, 250.80 E Paradise, E 100, S 118.95, W 100.04, N 11885 to beginning, being lots 71 and 2, block 5, McKes Tract, Oakland; $100. Christian G. Rode to- Maria W. E. Rode, lot on SE corner of Temescal and Telexraph ave- nues as widened, E 138 by 8 150, being lots §and l,p;eu the;portion taken for Tidening ‘elegraph avenue, being a portion Park,_Oukland; gift. C. H. New to Mollie C. Robinson, lot on NW of Twenty-second avenue, 110 SW of Past Twenty-first street, SW 30 by NW 125, being the SW 30 feet of lots 18 to 17, block 51, San Antonto, n;-t Oakland (subject’ to a mortgage for . Bureka Loan Association to Amelia R. Kel- 1ogk, lot on S line of Blake street, 475 E of Fulton, E 120.58 by 8 135, being a portion of block 1454, Blake Tract, maps 1 and 2, Berkeley property, Berkeley; $10. les Babb to Eureka Loan Association. a triangular plece of land bounded on the B by Ellsworth street, on the S by the former § ithe of the town ‘of Berksley, on the W by W _line of Leonard Tract, a portion of bl 3, Leonard Tract, Berkeley (quitclaim deed); 3. 8. 8. Bryan to Josie A. Bell, all interest fn lot on E line of Fulton street, 44 § of Bancroft way 843 by E 100, being & portion of lot & block 13, map of property of College Homes! Assoctation, Berkeley; $10. Willlam A. and Emma Hemphill to George Robins, lot on W line of Otls street, 141.8% § of Russell, 8 60 by W 123:6, being lot § and N half of lot 10, block 11, amended map of Cen- tral, Alcatraz and Newbury stations, Berke- ley (subject to & lien to Oakland Paving Com- pany); $1500. Mary Nielson (executrix of the estate of Her- man Nielson) to George Peterson, lot 2, Nielson Tract in Soto Rancho, Eden Township, ex- cept a strip 24 feet in width along 8 line of lot 1 and extending from Lorenzo avenue to Niel- son; 8182, George W. McNear to Richard Leach, lot on NW corner of Grove and Fortleth streets (or Evoy avenue), N 110 by W 124, being a portion of Montgomery Tract, map 3, Oakland: $10. Ernest A, and Elizabeth D. Heron to George H. Ismon, lot 3, block I, Linda Vista Terrace, map 2, Oakland: $10. James A. Thompson to Donohoe-Kelly Bank- ing Company, 3.08 acres on NW line of High street, 252.50 SW of Prescott, NW 456.70, SW 308, SE 423.67, NE 06.20 to beginning, being known as the Inez Tract, amkgn Township, except lots 1 to 4 of sald tract; $i0. Albert C. and - Augusta L. W. Larsen to George C, Sargent, lot on N line of Santa Clara avenue, 469:1 W of Fifth street, W 116:8% by N 1443, being a portion of Chipman W 1ll-acre Tract, Alameda; $10. Lucy R. and Mary A. Simpson to Amy S. Beck, lot on S line of Simpson avenue, 195.9 W of Telegraph, W 30 by S 106.33, being a por- tion of Simpson Tract, Oakland: $10. s Mary Flynn (widow) to Mary E. Flynn, lot on S line of West Bighteenth street, 13:3 W | of Kirkham, W 25 by § 104:9, being lot §, block 602, Scotchler Tract, Map 1, Oakland; gift. J. L. Wetmore to Blanche I. Sherman, lot on 'S line of Eeleventh street, 100 W of Clay, W 31 by 8 100, being lot 13 and E & feet of lot 12, block 146, Oakland; $10. Roy E. and Minnie A. Langworthy to J. M. Bartlett, lot on § line of Walnut or Twenty- second street, 55 E of Franklin, E 3 by 8 160, ;tllgcl 3, Map of Pacific Homestead, Oakland; Same to same, lot on E line of Franklin street, 100 § of Walnut or Twenty-second, S | 3 by'E 100, block 3, same, Oakland; $10. Bacon Land and Loan Company (coporation) to Ella E. B. Soule (wife of Frank), lot on W line of Oak street, 100 N of Ninth, W 150, 8 100, E to West Oak street, N to beginning, lots 19 to 25, block 125, Oakland; $15,000. Thomas J. McClelland to Isabella . McClel- land, lot on E corner of East Nineteenth street | and ‘Seventeenth avenue, NE 140 by SE 50, be- ing lots 1 and 2, block 46, San Antonlo; also all_proverty in State of California; gift. Carsten and Marle Namanny to Jacob Junk- er, lot on N Ilne of Alcatraz avenue, 160 W of Shattuck avenue, W 160, N 240, E 200, S 120, W 40, 8 120, to beginning, being portion of Vicente Peralta Reserve, Berkeley; 310, Jacob Junker to Carsten Namannuy, lot on B line of Ellis street, 76.8 N of Fairview avenue, N 37.65 by E 120, being the § % of lot 119, block | 4, Regent-street' Homestead Assoclation, Betke- li‘. 10, R. Whitcomb (administrator of the estate of J. B. Whitcomb) to Cristopher C. Webb, undivided half interest in lot 19, block 12, Cen- tral Park Tract on Amended Map of Central Park, Alcatraz and ley: e ewbury stations, Berke- C. and Miriam Morehouse to J. G. Poor- mtn lxgl and 232, Rose Tract, Brooklyn D; 35 Margaret P. Cahill to Christopher J. Cahill, lots 25 and 26, block G, Corrected Map of Nicol Traét, Brooklyn Township; $10. George W. and Arrie V. Nickell to Charles N. Palmer, lot 49, Kingsland Tract, quitclalm deed, Brooklyn Townshi; Meta Meyer to Meta ning at @ stake in NE line of Main street, dis- tant NW 70 from a point formed by’ the inter- section of N line of D street and E line of Main, thence NE 200, NW 160, SW 100, SE 9, SW 100, SE 70, to beginning of town of Hay wards, Eden Township; gift. An; Woolbridge to Emma G. Mentz, lots 22 and 23, block D, Gaskill Tract, Oakland; $§1. Mary Smith to James L. and Margaret Smith, lot 1, block 682, Watts Tract, Oakland; gift. Maria C. and R. J. Pavert to Albert Sten- biht, lot on SE line of Fifth avenue, % SW of East Eighteenth street, SW 500, SE 109, block | 89, Clinton, East Oakland; $10. 1 ¥. W. Fry to Nellle V. Bennett, lot on B | | line of Tenth avenue, 150 SW of East Eleventh ! street, SE 150 by SW 25, East Oakland; $10. Peter H. Stubbe to Claus Meinert, lot on § line of Alcatraz avenue, 100 E of Calals street, B &0, 8 137, W 50, N I to beginning, being. lot 8, black B, Paradise Park, Berkeley; $2150. San Francisco Savings Union to Kate M. Riehl, 1ot on SE line of Fountain street, 100 NE of Monroe, NE 56:6 by SE 100, being lot 16 and portion of Jot 15, block 81, as surveyed by J. T. Stratton July 24, 1879, Alameda; $650. Marie Hillegass to A. L. Sobey, lot on NB corner of Derby street and Manoa avenue, N | | 50 by B 159.48, being lot 13, block F, Hillegass | Tract, map 3, Berkeley; $10. Eleanor S., Chedter and Ella M. Deering to Cornelia Shields, lot on SW corner of Peralta and_Prenties avenues, thence NW 125 by SW 40, Brooklyn Township; $10. Heinrich Fortmann to Anna Fortmann, lot on § line of Taylor avenue, 167 W of McPheérson street, 8 148 by W 100, being lots 15 to 18, block 17, Oak Shade Tract, Alameda; gift. Andrew and Jane C. Jones to Martin Show, lot 10, block L, Map of Andrew Jones' Subdivie sion Brooklyn Township; grant Mary J. and W. A. L. Knowles to Hansford B. Griffith, lot on SE corner of Lincoln avenue and Pearl street, E 140 by § 70, being lot 1 and portion lot 2, block 8, Map of Hays and Caperton Property: also lot on N line of San Antonio avenue, 200 E of Walnut street, E 40 by N 100, being a portion of lot 5, block L lends adjacent to Encinal, Alameda; $10. M. L. and Henriefta C. Culver to Charles Culver, lot on SE corner of Central avenue an: Grove street, 8 107.77, B 54.0, N 111.60, W 64. 1o beginning, being Iot 4, block 102, Map No. of a portion of ther Trust Property, meda; gift. Wililam H. Martin to Maty L. Kilbourn, lot on SW corner of West Tweitth and Magnolia streets, W 133:3, § 100, & 33:3, N 68:8, E 100, N 88:4 to beginning, block 562, Oakland; $10. Maty L. Kilbourn to William H. Martin, lot on W line of Magnolia street, 33:4 S of West Twelfth, § 66:8 by W 100, block 662, Oakland; $10. Harrlet C. and Alfred G. Swain to Lizaie A. Dix, lot on E line of Telegraph avenue, 51.98 B8 of Sixty-second street (formerly Colusa ave- nue), S 51.95, B 147.20, N 50, W 133.70 to begin- iy, heing. jot 3, block K, Roberts and Wolf- skill Tract, Map 3, Oakland; $10. Mary de N. Harmon to k‘j’ W. Le Conte lot'on W lime Benvenue ave- meyer, lot begin- (wife of L. 1), nue, 10¢ § of Dwight way, S 56.34, W 9.76, N £3 67, thence in & straight Ilr% 100 to begin- ning, being portion of block B, resubdivided Hillegass Tract. Map 3, Berkeley; gift. Aliee Hillepass (singlé) to Charinfan C. Kit- tredge (single), lot on E line of Hillegass ave- nue, 385.56 S of Dwight way, S 50 by E_150.1 being lot 1, block B, Hillegass Tract, Map Berkeley: $10. Buflders’ Contracts as Tsabella Levy (owner) with W. L. Hol- I coatratton: architects Salfield @& Kohl- berg—Elevator and_grill work and.all ‘dumb waiter work for & 5-story and basement brick building on lot on N line of Unlon-square ave- nue (Morton street), §7:1 W of Grant avenue, W 40 by N 40; $2225. . ‘William J. and Annle E. Smale (owners) with Henry Behrens (contractor), plans by owners- All work except mantels, gas fixtures and shades for a 3-story frame bullding (3 flats) on lot on 8 line of McAllister street, 106 W of 26 $7000. Fmil G. and Mary A. Kluge (owners) with ‘McCullough Contracting Company (contractors and ects)—All work for three 1 Cottages and two 2-story cottages with con- crete foundations and rough basements on lot on NE comer of Twentythir and Church streets, N 124:2 by E 70; $5800. Thomas J. Fraser (owner) with Terrill Brothers (contractors), architects Havens & All except plumbing, sewering. ting, painting, varnishing, mantels and -uln-mtornlmrhmm t and attio frame pullding on lot_on N ling of Street, 137:6 E of Laurel, T 2 by N 127: Western Addition block §14; $3478. ——————————— LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENOB. OCEAN STEAMERS. COPENHAGEN — Arrived March 7— Stmr Island, for New York, from Stettin. UBENSTOWN—Afrived March 7—Stmr Teu- New York, for Liverpool, and pro- e ceeded. UTHAMPTON — Salled March 7— oo mm&:‘nnym. i G S | 11 uit Court to-da; case PREPARATION OF THE g‘,mfl,, Saday '::m..;,:f the ;,-‘gh‘. NEW LICENSE ORDERS | 'S Verdict for the delendant atter tho —_— ury bad deifperated for ‘several hours Mdpclinmtn’ Adsosta tion Representa- | that the -:: er mu“:&“& il hm!;xr: tives Confer With the Super- pany result e dea aug. visors’ Oominittes. :‘Pro‘ v;::dkm-d by & train in Rose- A deputation from the Merchants’ Asso- clation was present at yesterday's meet- ing of the Supervisors’ License and Or- ders Committee for the purpose of Inter- preting correctly the provision of the charter which states that no license taxes shall be imposed upon any person who at | any fixed place of business sells or manu- factures goods, wares or merchandise ex- cept such as.require permits from the Po- Lectures on Vedantism. QAKLAND, March 7—"The Laws of Life and Death” was the subject of a dis- course delivered this evening at the First Unitarfan Church by Swami Viveka- nanda, the Hindoo expounder of Vedant- I l.l.m.‘,'hm second lecture in the course will belng “The Reallt: ! evening, the subject and the Shadow.” Om Monday evenin “be a discourse on “Th Dredging Bids Too High. OAKLAND. March 7.—Bids for dredg- ing at the city wharf were opened to-c by the Board of Public Works, the te! dersbeingasfollows: San Francisco Brid; Company. 20; John Hackett, $3040. The bids exceed the appropriation of $3500. The 8] o‘;glr.:‘uco:n > -d! ford &r‘d‘m to a en eet, an ey wil rob- ably be changed {o sighteen feet. p Burglars at Haywards. HAYW. , Mareh 7. broks tmte Br H 3 Bowareoffs et o stealing 31§ worth of dental ‘was ransacked for val was ined smashi, (g mwmmdmn‘cm‘ ere will lice Commission. The object of the conference was de- termine who should and who sl ld not say a license under the ordinances to be rafted by the Su It was the consensus of opinion that resident agents of concerns whose place of busin in other States are exempt from the cl or provision, inasmuch as the |mmu:.; com- merce law regulates that branch fl merce. Blaughterers of cattle are exempted, as are also munr:nt—tup? 0 not sell wine with their meals. It ‘was decided to (‘r{ge the restaurants into three classes. Collector Scott was present at the meeting and reported the results so far obtained in the preparation of the new ordinances. Victory for the Raflroad. Spectal Dispatch to The Call. ALASKA COMMERCIAL COMPANY Nome, St. Michael, Dawson ALL POINTS ON YUKON RIVER. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES K MAIL. FOR NOME DIRECT: FROM EAN FRANCISCO .. FROM BEATTLE ...... 1..0M BAN FRANCISCO FOR NOME, ST. MICHAEL AND ALL OTHER POINTS: FROM SAN FRANCISCO .8, 8. “BT. PAUL" A Steamer Will Be Dispatched Every Fortnight Thereafter. For Juneau, Sitka, Prince Willllam Sound, Cooks Inlet, Kodiak and All Intermediate Points: FROM SEATTLB...... ..8. 5. “BERTHA,” commencing April AND MONTHL Y THEREAFTER. o For mew folders, maps and further particulars as to freight and passage, apply to ALAS- KA COMMERCIAL COMPANY, 310 Sansome street, San Francisco, Cal. : ¥For Beattie sallings apply to CAPT. JAS. CARROLL, Mutual Life Bullding, Seattls, Wi RAILROAD TRAVEL SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PacIFIc AYSTEMN.) Traius leave nud are due N RAILROAD TRAVEL CALIPORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSHE SAN FRANCISEO AND NORTH PAGIFIG 1o arriv NSAN FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) 1EavE — Frow FESRUARY 24, 1900. — ammIvE RAILWAY COMPANY. *7:004 Benicla, Suisun, Elmira, Vacaville, Tiburen Fe "‘_’:"'."““' R s0d Bacamento. ..., TSP TO SAN RAFAEL. A L i, i AYB—7:30, 9:09, 11:00 & m.; 12:35, *7:304 Martiner, San Rtamon, Vallejo, Napa, 13, EA, 65 m. ays—Extra trip at 11:80 p. m. tuuu-n—nqtn trips at 1:30 and 11:30 . m. Y5—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a m.; 1:30, 33, §:00, §:20 p. m. SAN RAFARL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—4: 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 & m.; 13:45, 340, 5:10 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:55 and 6:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:10, § Calistoga and Santa Rosa.... = #D:004 Haywaris, Nile 9:004 Davis, Woodlacd, Knights Landing, Marysrilie, Oroville. ... edie 291004 Atiantic kix) *9:00 Martinez, Tracy, Latli Mergedand Fresug, 40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 0a ’u:l . ¥resno, 0:004 Valiclo, a Wi Oetober 13, 004 Niles, Livermors, Stogkton, Sacra- Week | 1898, wento, Mendots, Hanford, Visalia, Days. Destination. Pertervillo Civ oeees 4200 - 00m Haywards, Nijcs and Way Statfons. 7 | 7:90 am| 8:0am| Novato, | $1:00p Sacramento Itiver Stéamera. .. 18009 | 3:30 pm, Petaluma. *3:00r Haywards, Niles and Way Stations, *5:48p | §:10 pm| §:00 pm/ Santa Rosa. | *4:00r Majlivez, Sun Ramon, Vallejo, — Napa, Callaioga, Santa Rosa...... D84 ] Fulton, *4:00¢ Bealcia, Vacaville, Sacramenio, 7:30 am Windsor, Woodiand, ~Kuights Tandiog, Healdsburg, Mar Oroville. Lytton, 4:308 Niles, Gan Jise a0 Biookton *nidp | Geyserviile, *5:00¢ The Owl Liwmited- , Fresmo. 3:30 pm! 3:00 am Cloverdale, Bnhel{lfl-hk:nnlm for Bar- Tl ik = bara, Los Angeles....... 130 am| and and a3:007 Savact Lix ited—El Paso, New Or- | Tkiah. | Ieas and East, - Guernevtlle. | 7:88 pm| Bonoma, Maojave and Kast.... and 191008 Hoywards, Niles and 845 J 9 pm| Glen Bilen. 300 Vailojo ... » Oriental M v Bebastopol. Ormahs, Gl S5 ! T e Stages connect at Sunta Ross for Mark WWest & and_Whi phur Springs; at Lytton gy for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skasgs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers: st Hop- *8:05¢ Oregon ran land for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Keiseyville, Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- EoTt and Bartiett Springs; af Ukiah fof Vieny prings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Day's, Riverside, Lieviey’s, Bucknell's, Sannedrin Heights, Hullville_ Orr's COAST DIVISION (Narrow G ). (Foob of Market Streety "N:154 Newark, Uentorviile, Jan Jose, Peiton, Boulder Oreek, Santa Cruzand Way Biationn, Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragw. t2:152 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, meswrl.kfi.nl. Tmm;! r!flnmglmno. S‘,"" Almaden, Fol Boulder L‘v. -, - ngs, Harris, isen’s, er, Santa Cruz m Pfl“ndp- Scotla and Dlr!n Beation 10:304 Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re *#:05p Newark, A *9:204 | duced rates. IS¢ Hunters' Excursion, San Jo On Sunday round-trip tickets te all points - ey O | N et Gences. b Markee st Chront et t., el CREEK ROUTE FERRY. H G WHITT O RTAN, SC0—Foot of Market Sireet (Slip 8)— General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. i 1109 300 13:00 e *6:00 8:00 10:00a.M. CALIFORNIA [IMITED Santa Fe Route COAST DITISION (Broad (Third aid Townsend Sta.) 16:004 Oceniy View, South San Francisco. . *21004 Bau Jou il Way Siatiope Rew | oor maden only).....e *9:004 Hun Joso, Tres Pinos, Kauta Onis, Taclilo Grove. I'aso’ Robles, San Luls Obispo, Surf, Lompoc and Trincipal Way Stations : :1:;1! g:n“.:'(uslmll\\‘w-y N'I:UM.. 1504 oge il ny Stations... *S302 12:45r 8an Matco, Rtedwood, u-hgu: Alto, Santa Clars, San Jose, Pinos, Santa Criz. Salins, outerey and Vacific Grove. :lxllr SanJose and Way Stations. 15k Ganore i Priasipat Way Sistions 8434 an in A 13:00% Ban Joss and Frincipal Way Stations 13-0es Joso and Pri ‘:v Stations A 3¢ San Jos: and Way Stations. A for Morniny *Daliy” Tsfifi‘wnwf’"xs—hu'-u. Te CHICAGO This is the quickest luxurious train across the continent. CONNECTING TRAIN LEAVES SAN Fravciscos 5P, Monday. Wednesday. Friday and " ime to comnect with all Himited TO ey 7 e EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Ra- fael, on Mondays. We and Saturdays, trains for New York. » SUNDAYS_#:00, *10:00, *11:20 & m.; ¢1:5, | OVERLAND Leaves San Frascisco at 5:3 3:15, *4:45, . 9:00 p. m. EXPRESS P with Palace and Tourist Trains inarked () run to San Quentin. cars for Kansas City, St. Lous, FROM SAN R. EL TO{SAN FRANCISCO. DAILY Chicago and East. WEEK DAYS—3:25, *6:%, 7:45, *9:40 & m.; Local trains between Stocktod, VALLEY TE kA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and | Fresno, Hanford, Visalia, Tulars on satariays ot 0 and 09w and Bakersfield. ' ROAD 0, e31n, 4k, e o m % e - Vgl) IN _ San Prancisco ofice, 623 Trains marked () start from San Quentin. | ‘FRISCO SOON one Maia - : R TR P TRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and urdays_at 7:00 and 10:20 o. m. -‘ElUH’DA‘I'B—.:U. 10:06 a. m.; 12:05, 3:15, 3:38, NEW THROUGH CARLINE CHICAGO, THE RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY AND CONNECTIONS, < LEAVING SAN FRANCISCO DAILY,. $:30 A. M. and §:30 P. M. Effective February 5, 100, Get Information of Southern FPacifie| Stelet ‘agents or CEnEnan orTICE, 1 Mentgyaerg m. Steam. losed car on all trains, Fare—San Francisco to Summit and Return,