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DIVIDEND NOTICES. No. 112 (afty | of the Oceanic Steamship | be payable at the office of Market st. on and after ary 2, 181 Transfer books ay. December 2, 1900, at 3 E H. SHELDON. Secy - %\mn Union, 583 e rate per annum of three 6-10) per cent on term de- ~; cent on ordinary de- tafes, o Pagable on and after December 31, 1800, at the rate .,w per cent per am- ve the same published BORN. Decembe Seary a day; city, December 15, and Fannje Father Maximilian Church, Warren Sollberger, both of San | ~Xeele, Emma J. Iémn-fl) Delia Bagen, San Mateo County, De- | 900, Thomas D. Benners, a pa- I‘"‘ 4 years { December 21, 1900, Oek street, Thomas G.. Memie Bernard, I to-morrow om_the pariors of or street. Inter- ecember~s, 19500, Mrs. late James Bruce, and James Bruce. Mrs. Joahan- and ned. a native of 2 the funeral Monday, Lo near Twenty-first srner of 10:30 Cemetery. Henry A. M. de Mis. F. de Ge Chesne and andt. & native of and mcguaintances are respect A to attend the funeral this day at 2 o'clock, from her late rési- Calvary Cemetery. In this city, chmD:r 19! 1900, mli; eloved busband of iy Fogg. an E‘lnf Ernest, Ethel, Elste and Dorothy ative of Maine, aged 42 204 e 10 days. A member of Modoc Impd. O. R. M. acquaintances are respect Luend the tunenl this day , from Mis erees, ot 38 o'ciock sharp. | A , 8. | HENRY HULLER, C. of B : FOLLIS—In '.‘.‘- city, December 20, 1900, Mar- | gare anghter of the late Jobn and 1 is. & native of Ireland. acqus respect- ) attend the funeral this day | ock, from her late thence to St. | r services. Interment Holy | city, nusband of Helena Isanc S. Foorman. a native of Hessen, aged 52 years 1 month December 20, 1300, Foorman, and scqusintances ase respect- gttend the funeral to-morrow s "% o'clock, from his late nn Gence, 2032 California street. Peace Cemetery, by spec Third and Townsend streets at 10:50 oclock, Please omit flowens RDNER—In Oekland, December 20, 1900, at Market street, 1da Adelle, beloved wife | (haries E. Gardner, and sister of Mrs. | Tesse £tory, & native of Albany, Mo., aged 30 rars § months and 15 days. in Martinez, December 20, 1900, son of the late Colonsl W, I‘ Gm usband of the late Mary Jeter Gift. v of the late Captain George W, GIft. | her of Mes. 8. 3. Brows of | e Marshall of l.n nez. N. . E. U’efllof hll HRAND BB years months and u»morm- lfitfllal ! PRITCHARD-1n h of Henry and John Gleeson, a native of Lon- don, % 5 ] =4 ] place this (Sarurday), ar 830 o'cletk, Trom her iate residence, 43 Castro street, ihence to Mission Dolores Chureh, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the reposs of her soul, commencing at § o'clock. Interment Holy Crons Ty, by electric car from Eight- eenth and Gu: 'ueeu at 10 o'clock. Gu ARAouA—ln at mmeme 450 Union_strest, thence 1o Garl baldi Hail, dway, Where the funeral | 2 hel Teld und Lllhdzr Sorvices win pini Grove O. D. Interment Mount Olivet Cvumery Please omit flowers. HITTELL—In this city, Deeembtr 20, 1900, Mrs. Eliee C at 2 o'clock, at 808 Turk street. Inter- 2 private. Piease omit flowers. 0 —In Sonoma, December 21, 1900, Hen: Joost, beloved hushand of Amalie Joost, father of Annte, Rudoiph, Harry and tie Joost, and brothe: f llnrl ative of Ringstedt, Hanove maay, adel New York Hanover, vears 9 months and § days. and_Brookiyn papers please copy. £ The funeral will take place to-morrow nday) at 2 o'clock, from the funeral par- Maas: Mission street. In- F. Cemetery. e city, December 21, 1800, Keele, beloved mother of T. A.. D. Rl(d»n a native of Virginia, ears and 7 months » San Rafael. December 21, 1900, ister-in-law of Mary F. | mma Jan an nd Edward Kennedy, In this city, at 1515 Bddy Kileinmann, beloved wife of nmann, and beloved mother of David, Alexander, Samuel, Morris, b and Joseph Kleinmann, aged 39 December 19, 1900, Marie ughter of James J. and Koenig, a | rs 1 month n tances are respect- | » attend the funeral this day ck, from the residence of 2 Vallejo street, between San- | Montgomery. Interment Laurel December 0. 1900, Emily San Leandro. he funeral this day from the pariors of and 29 Fifth 20, December 20, 1300, e of Ireland, aged Ouicland. December 21 zeligion as Br: Ireiand, aged ME1ODY— Melody llege, Oukland, 2 mass will be cele- his soul. commencing v, December 21, 18090, Snrth patri N ears and 1 month. £ Friends and ac rtances are respect- ully invited to attend the funeral this day xck, from the pariors of Market street, between Interment Masonic Ceme- RPHY—In this December 19, 1900, Den- nis J. Murphy, beloved brother of Mrs. James Pendergast and John J. Murphy, and mem- of the Fed Branch and Rebel Association. a native of Cork, Ireland [=as i acquaintances are respect- fully tmiited 1o attend the funeral this day (Baturday), at §:15 o'clock, from the parlors 41 Van Ness avenue, of Carew & English. - -s Church, corner of Twen- errero streets. Where a re- b celebrtaed for the repose mmencing at $ o'clock. t Holy Cross Cemetery In this city, December 21, 1900. holson. father of Albert and and Mrs. G. Woods, a na- Thve of Engiand, aged 13 years 3 months and 2 daye €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | ed to attend the funeral to-morrow Gallagher Undertaking Com- 20 Fiftn street. Interment Cypress OCemetery. \ December 21, 1800, Prudence® Pritchas a ve of England. RING—In this city, December 20, 180, Laura ! iy beloved daughter of Annie and the pard Ring. a mative of San Francisco. city, 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day at §:30 o'clock, from her late | G h street. corner of Brigid’s Church, avenue, where a sol’ mass will be celebrated for the repose her soul, commencing at ‘9 e Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. an 'F. Robinson and Mrs. F. J. Kelly, a e of London, England, aged 57 yi SEYMOUR—1In this city, Margaret Seymour, & I 75 years. he parlors of J. C. O'Con- his city, December 20, 1300, M. P. native of New York, aged 54 years. aunt of Mrs. J. J. Flinn and | a native of Ire- | nces are respect- | St. Mary’s Ceme- | g 1 Inter- | ) 67 Mission street. Notice of fu- | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1900. = OFFICERS FOR NEW REGIMENTS ;| Many Promotions That Will Follow Reorganization of the Army. List of Lieutenant Colonels Who Will Wear Eagles on Shoulder .Straps — Chaffee to Be- come Brigadier. DTSR I Speclal Dispatch to The Call. CALL BUREAU, 146 G STREET, N. W., WASHINGTO N, Dec. 2L.—At least | twenty-five regiments will be commanded | by new colonels as a result of the reor- | ganization of the army proposed by pend- i1ing legislation in Congress. This wili mean the promotion of twenty-five jieu- | tenant colonels in the three arms of the | service. The bill passéd by the House and | that reported by the Senate Military Com- mittee provide for an increase of five reg- iments of cavalry and five regiments of infantry, and the artillery arm under ihse | Senate bill is also increased five regi- | ments. This means the appointment of | the following officers to command the new | regiments. (a\ulr : Lieutenant colonels—A. B. Weills, Ninth Cavalry, now serving in the | Philippines; T. J. Wint, Sixth_Cavalry, | also on duty in the Philippines; | Tenth Cavalry, smuoned in | Manzanillo, F. Moore, | | Cuba; H. W. Wessels Jr., Third Cavalry, in the Philippine: N. Wheelan, Sev {enth Cavalry, military attacke at The | Hague. Astiilery: Lieutenant colonels—E. G. Smith, Sixth Artillery, stationed at Wasn- ington, D. C. G. B, Rodney, |sas; C.' A. | Fort Slocum: D. H. Kinzie, First Artil ! Second Arllller) Fort Monrm,- Vir- | Elniu. Irfantry: Lieutenant Ellis, Eighth Infantry; horn, Eighteeenth Infantry, colonels—P. 1I. William M. Van- now on sick leave; M. ton, Fifth, Infantry, Fort Sheridan; C. \\. Williams, Fifteenth In- fantry: A. W. Corliss, Second Infantry, in | the Philippiges. President McKinley will make fourteen | appointments of officers as brigadier gen- | erals, but their distribution among the | several arms Most of these apy colonels of the lin=, | lieutenant colonels “in addi named will be promote.l | sonably certain that C s 8 8. Sum- mer, Sixth Cavalry, serving in the Philip- pines, and A. R. Chaffee, Eighth Cavairy, serving as major general volunteer: command of the American in Peking, will be sele=ted for promotion, | which will cause the cominiss | colonels _of Lieutenant | Hayes, Fourth Cavalry, First Cavairy. ? Among the infantry officers believed to | have been practically sel £ | pointment as brisadier gan: onels J. C. . Second intants Hall, enth Infantry, third Infantry sions as major at least ten am to those t goems rea- | 1 el Colonel and T. . Lebo, Y W. Davis, Taenty who are holding comn: ant R, = third lnfamr), ¥ Jncl)n venty-fifth | | Infantry; C. Keller, Twenty-second In- t 1 o'clock, from the parlors of | fantry n.nd W. F. Spurgin, Sixteenth In- | | fantry CONGRESS ADJOURNS FOR HOLIDAY VACATION | No Business Transacted in Either [ the Senate or the { House. WASHINGTON, Deec. 21.—No business | was transacted by the Senate to-day. The news of the death of Mrs. William P. Frye, wife of the president pro-tem. of the Senate, was conveyed officially to the body, and out of respect to.her memory an immediate adjournment was taken un- i til January 3, 1901 theibody to order and Rev. W. H. Mil- burn pronounced a beautiful invocation. The secretary then read a letter from Senator Frye appointing Senator Fair- banks presiding officer during his absence from the Senate. c s and soquaiptances ase respert: Meantime a conference of Senators had -~ “‘t" 10, attend the funera] this {1aY | been held on the order of business. The b i on mireer. Uinter: | reading of the journal was suspended and Tment Luurel Hili Cemeters at 12:06 p. m., on_motion of Mr. Hoar, the December 21, 1900, THROWELL~In this city, Stephe Th: ywell a native of County Galway, Ird- Azea sl years < and scquaintances are respect- ed to attend the funeral to-morrow | 8 , at 10:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 433 Bryant street, thence to St. Rose's Church for es at 10:45 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. Please omit flowers TOWNSEND—In Oakland, December 21. 1300, James Townsend, husband of the late Martha H. Townsend. and fatber of James Jr. and Frederick Tcwnsend, a native of Lowell, | Mass . 70 years 3 months and 5 days. = matdhe paper. cars { months and | Oy 1o pdkersfield, December 19, 100, | ttic Herman Witzky, beloved husband -of Witzky, a native of Germa: A member of Bakersfield B. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this w (Saturday). 2 o'clock. from the funeral rlors of Porter k White, 122 Eddy street. Interment 1. O. O. . Cemetery. HOTEL ARRIVALS. "R«\\'D HOTEL. W L Pritchard, Sacte |G T Sanborn. Stanfd F Paul, Sebasiopol v h 7 W W Seott, Cal F Lee, E A Trefethin, Lathrop MEB Sneden, Niles G ‘Pacheco, Ignacio T Lobbe, Stanford A H Sweeny, Fresno £ B Smith Siantors Mise Wells & sis, Cal E J Eiliott, Stanford W Andereon, Cal M N Bill, Everett B F Hall & w, Cal W Knox, Mnrred J wF H C J Cox & w, Eimo LECJonhnt',gll Miss B Caldwell, Elmo C B Steuart, Stanford L Miiler, Bkrsfield Mrs J H Glide, Bacto J J Goldsworthy, Mex Miss Glide, Sacto F_W Tanton & fam. |35 Cor & w ortiana San J J E Harper, Reno B Gichweld, EI Paso A D Graham, J H La Rue, Los Ang A E Bradbury, Evan- G Armstrong. L Ang | ston 7 Shaw, Philadeiphia |J 7. Bevis. St Louts E J Lewis, Cal "I S € &'Soden, Brit co ¢ M Salinas P H Webstes, Minturn|J A Allen, Visalia Dr J L Howard, Cal |E H Vrar, Chicago A Anderson, Sulsus |C F iss, Bacto G C Macktie & w, Cal/H N Schrad & w, Cal P Krager, Petaluma Kifl M McLeron, Cal ! H Allery, Cal A Kraus, San Jose vE Reed, Menlo Pk (A M Allen, Monterey W J Rogers, San Jose | PALACE HOTEL. H B Wood & w, Cal J E Levi, N Y A Bingham, Marysville!G § Nixzen, T Spr . Chicago E H Cox, Madera C B Shaver, Fresno E Doheny & w, L Ang|E O Strout, ord G Nixon & w, Nevada Mrs R T Evans, Cal J A Hardin Nevada Miss Hardin, Nevada K W Brown, Fresno 'Miss Dubbs, T Flint Jr, § Juan |J W Smythe, J E Hait, Chicago |A Kavanagh, U S N 9L Clarke, Chicago |H E Van Duyne, N Y E G Preston, Boston |Dr Jemny,. Salt w G Buu, Detroit nnnvnvm N cllm-ph Baio Alte NEW wu‘rmn HOTEL. Denver IR W lek‘], um -] g ?! H J:gr‘»qann T York, San Jose APTmntwul-u m'l' ‘l Hanson, St IF M Traveler, W Walla | i Complaint Against Littell. SAN JOSE, Dec. 2L.—Mrs. M. L. Pretty- man, who was swindied out of $960 a few et o e, 1| ST S O, B » P o ’ dl with ol:um' W trom her | lt ng “‘Eufih 2: :' rGALLAG.flE. ©0., = - se pretenses. m' tho“ roxeEnsL DIRECTORS u@% gfl.ifi"‘““' o Lt 'S are a‘fl. & Fisis gt cpposite Livesl e beloved h .Fband of the late Bridget | ©7 Notice of funeral in Sunday morning’s W 8 Moore, L Paimos | | M Reed & w. Reedby | Senate adjourned until January 3, 1901 When the House met to-day there were less than 100 members on the floor. The majority of the members had already de- | | parted for their homes to spend the holi- | day recess. The chaplain in his invoca- | tion referred tenderly to the death of Mrs. | Frye, wife of Senator Frye, and to that | of Representative Wise. of Virginia. | After the approval of the journal some routine business was transacted by unan- imous consent. Mr. Jones of Virginia then announced the death of Representative Wise of Vir- ginta, wbich occurred at Willlamsburs, a., this morning. He offered the cus- tomary resolutions, which were adopted, and the Speaker appointed the following co‘mmluee to attend the funeral: Tessrs. Alabama, Kahn of California, Roberts of Massachusdtts, Miner of Wisconsin, Brick of Indiana, Jones of Virginia, Swanson of Virginia, Ote; lY of Virginia, Rixey of Virginia, Hay Virginia, Lamb of Vir- | ginia, Quarles of Virginia, Rhea of Vir- ginla, Lassiter of Virginia, Lioyd of Mis- | ®our! and Gaines of Tennessee. Then, at 12:25, as a further mark of re- spect to the memory of the deceased, the H!\ulé adjourned unlfl January 3, 1901 | RULING ON FILING OF RESERVOIR CLAIMS Adverse Entries Will Be Allowed During Pendency of Declara- tory Statement. WASHINGTON, Dec: 21.—The Commis- sioner of the General Land Office has Tendered a decision, holding that the filing of reservoir site declaratory statements | in the West upon the public domain with the intention of conutrucmu reservoirs, is done with the erstanding that fil- “n er adve e entries will be al- m ths General Land Office during lency of the reservoir declaratory htemeflt and take precedence of it in the that the party first filing does not SFie 'fim &G the part of the commi ruling e 8 Col s~ sioner is the it o !nlonnlnon reach- ing him of an alleged ing law permitting the ml of declara- taey ‘ptalements. "It in fmz many | persons avail thernulvec of the right | merely to appropriate land thereunder, | abuse of the exist- thus preventing in the meanwhile the initiation of other rights subject to non-compliance with the law under the first filing. — JOHN OWENS BRAVELY GOES TO HIS DEATH 1 Murderer of Hogue Preserves Silence as to His Identity to the Last. b PARIS, Ill., Dec. 21.—Preserving to the last the gllence with which he has shroud- ed his ldonm.y, John Oven-. alias nna_ cliffe, went bravely an ignomini death on the tlllow- to—dny for the brut.l murder of n.me- r. Hotuo of this city on September 2. About 200 persons were pres- ent at the h-nlint s A.lny in Florida. TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Dec. 2l.—News shooting reached here to-day of a aw s matters at Mo mll;‘m';— th‘ les from S 'sw.e Senator hwuni ween Nims, A. E. Ed ‘alker. Nims was shou M an leue bhas since died. two = were ‘wounded. For New National Park. WASHINGTON, Deec. 21.-] nt- ative Lacey of Towa to-day introd: a ese, n sald, have Bl pro siding for & “CUT D a | the 'fl. -% Puk. vides m for tha nm’ h“ 0t s e ...._—....——. cliff| All women are owully falr—when the xensra]s and brigadler‘ Weeks of Michigan, Aldrich of | hlvlnl no intention of constructing reser- heen determined. | ats will go to tha | F ‘ronlon of lot on Olive BY AUTONOMISTS Disouss Future of the Phil- ippines With Com- missioners. — Party W to Form Territories With & Senate and House of Rep- resentatives Which Should Choose Delegates. O MANILA, Dec. 2l.—Every mountain trafl in General Young's district north of the Abra River and between the coast and Dolores has been followed up by the American scouts this month. A similar movement has taken place in the province of Union, Benguet, Lepante and the part of South Iloilo whica lies south of the Abra River. Fifteen msurgents have been killed and more than a hundred captured. The villages are always abandoned be- fore the arrival ef the ans, but many buildings that have been used as barracks have been destroyed. The leaders of the projected autonomy party have again visited the Philippine | commission and the platform proposed was discussed privately and in an infor- mal way. The Commissioners advise Lhe elimination of a few minor features. Personally they approve the movement as a forward step in the direction of the ul- timate measure of self-government, which the commission has already been instructed to endeavdr to bring about. The plan of the party is to form United States Territories Involving candidature for ultimate statehood, The platform dz- clares in favor of a Senate and House of Representatives elected from the districts of the archipelago according to popula- Tion. In preparing a bill of Hghts ths United States constitulion is utilized with the exception of the [eatures of trial by ury. According to the plan the Governor Gen- eral appointed by tha President would have the power to velo except in cases of a two-thirds vote of the slature. The Legislature would choose five delegates to the United States Congress. The platform opposes the sale of the Philippines without ihe consent of the slature. It contans little regarding judiciary or local affairs. General Bates reports that a detach- ment of the Fourth United States Cavai- ry, assisted by a gunboat, attacked the town of Pantan, and dispersed the | armed occupants, kiliing thirty. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Faustina H. Paulin (Blinn) and Ragnar F. Paulin to James Gough, lot on N line of Elis street, 137:8 E of Gough, E 27:6 by N s street and 137:6 E of Gough, by N 13:6; $6100. Daniel Buckiey to Charles Blach, E 26 lot on 8 line of Ellis street, 206:6 E of Buchanan, B | 25 by S 120 (quitclaim deed); $10. Catherine M. Atkinson to Edwin lot on S line of Jackson street, Locust, W 40 by S 127:814: John' and Mary Jones to Edward T. Cooper, 1 W of Jones, | 10t on B iine of Folsom street, I N of ‘Thir: l | Senator Fairbanks of Indiana called | teenth, N 24, E 80, S 2:5%, W 80; gift. William C. Spencer (trustee) to William M. Morgan, lot on E line of Stevenson street, 204 of Fourteenth. 8 by E 65 siom. Joseph F. Nolan and M. (Nota) to Fernando Nelson, lot on NW corh n( Elpm»en'h and Hartford streets, W 150, S 17, E 125, § 100; also lot on e stréet. 100 N ‘of Elghteenth, 125; $1: and Satan Hill to Margare W h t M. lot o B Tine of & 76:6 N of Vailey, N 25 by E 100; §1000, and Charles Westwood X X(‘x_;)p of Jersey street, chez, Margaret | Craries i, W Boettin to Myra enue, geflnnlnx 12 Treadwell | 'PLANS PROJECTED [BELL TELEPHONE COMPARY WIKS Decision in Wostern Union’s Case Is.at Last Rendered. —_— Years and Involves the Own- ership of Millions of ———— BOSTON, Dec. 21.—Justice t, in the United States Circuit Court, to-day de- cided in favor of the American 1l Tele- phone Company in the ty su't brought by the Western Union Telegraph Company. The case is known as the stock-ticker to recover $12,000,000 rentals or royllues tional Bell Telephone Company, profits recefved by the defendant in re- turn for the telephone business of the Western Union, which under the contract was turned over to the telephone com- pany. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Ten. INSURANCE STOCKS. Firem's Fund.228 235 BANK STOCKS. | Anglo-Cal Ltd. 5 First National.310 Bank of Cll A09 412% Lon P & A.. Cal SD & T.. — 185i4 Merchants’ Ex 15 'SAVINGS BANKS. | Ger s & L....1960 1900 Mut Sav Bk... 50 Hum S & L.. — — §F Sav Un. Sav & L 8. — Union T Co.. Sec Sav Bk.. 2"5 STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. California 29% — OSL&H 4 Geary-st . 45 — Presidio . 2 Market-st ... — | POWDER STOCKS. California .... — 160 Vigorit £ Giant Ci 83% — i SUGAR STOCKS. Hana 8§ P Co. — T%|Kilauea S Co.. 20% 21% Haw C & S Co %0 Honokaa S Co. 31% — |[Onomea S C¢ Huthe 8 P Co. %5% Pasuhas 8 Co n*- - MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS, Al Pack Assn.1231313%5 Pac A F A... Cal Fruit Asn.102 Pac C Bor Co. Mer Ex Asen. 97 100 Par Paint Co.. Oceanic § Co..102 Morning Session. 5 151 124 — 10 Hawalian Commercial and Sugar.. 25 Hawailan Commercial and Sugar | $30%0 Hawailan C and § Co 5e 10 Makawell, b 3. $7000 Omnlbul Cable 58V Water $1000 S V 48 (34 {51000 U § 38 (coup). Street— Californfa Fruit Canne arket Street Rallway. Afternoon Session. Board 40 Contra Costa Water, a Hawalian Commercial and Sugar. Hutchinson § P Co. Street— $1000 Omnibus Cable 6s.. i PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. t , lot on NW Hne of Minna street, | 416:10 NE of Second, NE 40 by NW $0; §19,000. * | Koszivs! | “Henry P. Bowle, George H. and Joseph H. | Morning Session. | P. Howard, Agnes H. Hayne, Board— lard and Willlam H. Howard to same, lot on | 40 Cala-Standard S'line of Mission street, 417:1 ."s | 200 Caribou % by E quitclaim deed; $500. 400 Caribou . Berpard Shaw, Flora Short (wife of Edwin| 800 Hanford-Fresno-Kern River Short), Lionel and Henry Shaw, Grace E. 100 Home, Ofl 3% | Coates (wite of Willlam W. Coates) to same, | 20 Monte Cristo 1515 1! line of )fl»lon street, 418:8 E of | 33 Occldental of W V L3 Sy S 80 by B 31:2 | €99 Petroleum Center 21 E 3. George F. und Charles . Pettinos | 5o Reed Crude Ofl C: 33 deric E. Magee, lot on W _corner of | 320 Reed Crude Ofl Co 1 lmcnnd .nd Silver streets, hW 7, SW 9, SE 12 San Joaquin Oil ai 9 19% |4 A | "50 San Joaquin Ofl and Dev, 9 12% 110 San Joaquin Ol and De 335 lot on W line n{ )(h-(salppl street, | 300 San Joaquin Ofl and De 950 N ot Mariposa, N 40, g 2 323 W 84, E 44, N 35, E 1% t—-. | 100 Twenty-Eight 235 \ Solomon and Dore. Getz to Elizabeth F. Tu- Street— ley. lot on W line of Twenty-third avenue| & Hanford, b M.. ..120 00 150'S of Clement street, Q;\fls\nlf H‘ur\s to S;.\r:\h e —~ _A!ltmoflfl Sesslon. | of Seventh avenue strest sout | NE 100 by SE %, biock 122, Central Park Home- | 25 Beaven 2 stoad: srant & ? 20 Carbou 5 Same to Rachel Lockyer, lot on NE lide of | 300 Garoy o Seventh avenue, 175 SE of M street wulh,‘ 00 Four Ol 49 | NE 100 by SE 25, block 122, Central Park Home- HAnford Fresno-Kern River “ | aet: stent. 13300 Home Ofl - 3% | James F. Hurl to John and Rose Hurl, lot e e e | on SW line of State street, 375 SE of Levant, | & Kern Siver o | SE 50, SW 135:4, NW 51 NE 18:10, block 13, | 100 Llon Ofl Co-oo s o b | Flint Tract Homestead; gift. $58 Mot Of . Axtiuon, & 5 Gottlieb Reichstetter to Anna Reichstetter, | 100 Mo h of Arizona. 3 ict on NW corner of Rallroad and Tenth ave- nm e e — nues, W 10433, N 100, B 136.52, 8 108.12. block | 3200 BetPlntn, EEEr o 18, O'N. and H. tract: also fot on NW line 2750 Reed Crude OV £0 - on i ul N street nullh kzs sow of Tenn“ avenue, SW | <7 R ngum 8L s it H- by NW 75, block 210, same San . B et T, and Edward Niles to Albert Meyer, |+ 850 Steriing O snd D Co. 15 lot 4, biock 41, Sunnyside; $1000. dlaner = e Sa 23% Alameda County. 250 Home Oil . 3% 1 | | | | Henry Mohr or Hensy Hohr and Rosa . Neal, lot on F lne of Myrtie street, y_E 125, portion map of Northern Addi- tion_to Oakland, and being also a pnnkm of , Oaklan bigek 637, Hoardman's m George and Am Lathman, E. and M. > B. Lanktree, Commiasioner) o Eawin de La Rue. Tot on F corner of Fast mty-!hlrd street and Twenty- fourth avenue, SE 0, race, Brooklyn T 5 . B. Kelsey to Herman O. Brauer, €. Heald Twenty-third Avenue Tract, Iyn Township. quitclaim deed; $10. Kate Kirkham Wheeler to Thomas P. lot on SE corner of Ninth 120 by S 62:6, Oakland; Frank and Pauline ooun (wife of oom-p r.). o e, Watts Tract: m:. 882, }‘,‘3"!‘_ W of East Twentie . Hogan, Emily mnx HA.lydeoy NE 100, NW 4284, 8W 100,82 to beginning. 1ot 1. block C, Latham’ Ter- . lot 6, block Brook- and Oak-streets, B block 135, Konmbemr- map. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. I(“hou i i &S=S$I§| [N AS2ANBABEI( @ 5 | M to John C. Rog- - Al interest in lot on W line of Adeline | 100 Andes .......... - Firoet, 71’4 § ot Furview, W 1114 8 36, | 40 Best & Belcher. & B 103.5, N 40 to “‘“’“&m“" block 2, on map ‘l: Best lgn = Icher. 2 e Pe and Dorothea Newhouse to Hllie New. | 200 Con Cal 50 B house (dmnuen laln 45 -mt“d go_map o:r ;gcan ?‘d fi : | o 5 i Aomalation. 4 28 & Curry. 3 i Charles A. Brown to Jane E. Philllpo. lot on | 100 Gould & Curry. 3 W line of San Pablo avenue. 153:5 N of Dela- “Atternoon er’ lt!!el. N 100, W 270, 8 150, E 135, 25 Caleds 40 2% E 1% to ion of block 61, Tract | o0 C. h 2 B, Berkeley Land nnd 'l'cwn Improvement As- | 400 ™ 300 Union Con, “ sociation, Berkeley; mift 0 17| 10 Unfon Con o mrn!r(:'d s aha ] e on 200 Ophir ellow Jacket.. n s, Y 110 hy B 153.95%, betn lots © 2nd 7 BTH 10, faet of lot §, block A, Percy Tract, | >0 OPRIT W Berkeley; rtin ‘and Thora Petersen to Wfllhm R. 1.‘31:.."»«. 3 and &, block 3. map ot North ymedn Tract. lyn WL R. Jenkin to fllnwc ’Qflkhl. -me."fl:wun Township: £ift. Builders’ Contracts. hnson (wite of F. W.) with James itractors) o Dt Jones (con ) archi- A. Cotter and BE. N. {oct T. Paterson Ross—All work for a two-story (dlagram reads lot fl'lme cottage on ( SE _corner of Sunset n Byfield 8 100:7, E 29:9%. N “:Mfi. W :2), deed gt',smnsznu )G.Iwnu,um H. Sunset Heigh! Mrs. ampias A Meyerteld (owmr) with H. & Bro. (contractors)$ archif Sal- field & K TR for & twe ¥ ce. on lot on § line of California street, 50 W of ,wm!m. . Thomas Elam (eontractor), architects hardware, Mflm Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock ’ Exchange yesterday: 13 .. 25| SRURRNESRINIES! =t Has Been Before the Courts for Many | case, in which the Western Unfon sought | fendant’s predecessor. The case has| been before the courts since 1883 and was malnly based upon a claim of twenty per cent of the Makawell § Ccl 41\4. ay | 13 The California Limited The Santa Fe new and sumptuous train, through to Chicago in 75 hours, begins January 1st. | NOUTHERN PAC CONPANY, (ractrio sysTEM.) Traine ienve nud ue to arrive a¢ NAN ¥ 'Santa Fe Trains—na--y e A A e 1EavE — Fmom Drosusze 1, 1900. — ammive 71004 Benicla, Scieun, Kimira, Vacaville, a3 | | . *Tdse Bl *7:304 Martiuez, San Ramon, Vallejo. Naps, 8:00. Datis, Woodland, Knights Landios, Marysville, Oroville.. *5:004 Atlantic Kxj *8:004 Niles, Livermore, Stockton ... *8:304 San | qum | TS = 5 and Bakersdeld Express, with Sheeping Cars for both Siticn Correpest fng train arrives at ¥ a. m. daily. FFT 1 Market st. and 'mm San Francisco: 1118 Broadway, e MOUNT - TAMALPAIS RAILWAY 11:00p Sacramento 1l -&nr nu-m.nd-. g:l_-ud Way l\-l— jnes, Rawon, Leaves San n-.nelm Tia Sausalito Ferry: Naps, Calistogs, Seuts n— w m-:x DAYS 2 and 00r Benl Racrament | suNDaAYs.. o0, 1o:00 e waa l":: = o Ma Fare, San Francisco to Summit and Retars, "3:00% Nilms, NEW TAVERN OF T, Summcs Limited, Ei Faso, Ticket otfces. &5 Macket st Saasarite Fers. | OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Stezamers leave Broadway whart, San Francisco: For Alaskan Ports—11 a. m.. Dec. 2, 27, Jan. 1. Change company’s steamers at Seattie, le“r V lc)u ..... *6:90¢ Oriental l-ll—“d-. M-u Omaba, Chi <6:007 Orteial e Omaba, *7:00¢ Ocegon and muoto, | Meryarile, | Rediing C.). Port Townsend, Seattle, Porthuwd, Puget Hound and Vast *8:4%4 Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes *Mi0%p San Pablo, Puri Costa, Martines and New Whatcom (Wash.)— 11 & m. Dec. 22 2. Jam. 1 and every fifth day thereafter. Change at Seattle for this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or Ta- COAST DIV Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Il-vhl Streel.) AL ETY Hmrt L:nhflfih fl-n."'fla. coma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. r‘; Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 = m., Dee. Jan. 2. and every fifth day thereafter. n Diego. stopping oniy at Santa Bar- ort Los Angeles and Redondo (Los An- Steamer Queen, Wednesdays, 9 a. m.; stéamer Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. For Santa Cruz. Monterey. San Simeon, Cay- ucos. Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota, Santa Barbara. Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Amgeles) and Newport— Steamer Corona, Fridays, 9 a. m.; steamer Bonita, Tuesdays, § a. m. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Je Cabo, Mazatian. Altata. La Pas Saota ?.'Jfi and Guaymas (i 2. m.Tth each month or furt! intc B e Cintcomation “obtatn company’s The company reserves the right to change steamers, safling dates and hours of safling without previous motlee. TICKET OFFT: street (Paince Hotey . © T MontEomery GOODALL)\PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 0 Ha'\wt st., San Pm‘:‘c‘!m £ fm:83r Newack i “4113¢ Novask, San Tovs, ow Gbign an0n Hystery Fxourson, Be { CREEK ROUTE FERAY. | PremBAR llllflllw—'ul of Market lhlltm'l)— 17:18 9:00 h ‘ COAST DIVISION nnge) | b (Broad e i (Third and Townsend Sts.) Tres Pinos, Sauta MFactive irove, Fams Wobies, Ben Luis Obispo, Surf, Lompoc and Prin Statfons . Tres Pinos, Monterey aud Paclfic Grove. 43:30r San Jose and Way snunm gxllr a....vn‘u-d Pfind'-l Jose, Los | fhoersun: Gatos an. rst Class Includin, ay Stations. ... i Cloen ot M -lxnrm.h--n-lm.d Way Staiions *8 Doc M, Jan. 3 *6:30¢ San Jose aud Way Stations. Sai " Dee. at1:45p San Jose and Way Stations. Shert Line to Walla Walia, Spokane, mm A for Moruing. P or Al Helena and all points Im the Northwest Daily 3 Awiday excopted. Throush tickets o all poines East e, W, E. ARD, General Agent. © Tusadays, Thursdays, 7. 630 Market st @ Satarday only TOY0 KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at | p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. calli CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEERE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIC | RAILWAY COMPANY. . Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai. TREIRON. FHIEE-WOAS S WA 4. 1rr\nn~‘(lr\(‘n! Hongkony with steamers for In | dia, etc. No cargo recelved on board on day of | San Francisco to San Rafael. !;Tllns - =y WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 1CA MARU | B:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at ¥ A"m ‘lem.‘ P. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 130 and | 53 HO? ARD. | s, . _Thursday. 5‘;, §8. NIPPON MARU & o .Tuesday. F-br\llfl 19, 19m Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For | WEEK DAYS.6110, 780, .20, 11110 ar m; 12:45, | frelght and passage apply at company’s’ office. corner Firs 45, Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:3 irs! AVERY. T, 510 b 421 Market street H AMERICAN LINE. SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON, NEW YORK. Stopping at Cherbourg. westwound. General Agent. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park. same schedule as above. TR Arrive san mncuu. { nov. San Francisco. | prom New York Every Wednesday, 10 & m. fieek J Sun- ’ ! Sun- | Week days. Destination. Days. i am| Novato, |10:40 am| 5:40 am | RED STAR LINE. am| Tama, | '§:05 pm 1038 am | pm Santa Roca.| 135 pm| §:4 pm | | New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 Noon. Dec. 3 Westernland printon I W-ternl:nd 3 INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, : 7:3 pm! #:22 pm CHAS. D. TAYLOR, b B - 7143 [T £ General An;t ;u.-lllc Coast, 27| 400 am] and Diian. | 7:3 prl 6:22 pm | T T 535 am | ™! 8:00 am| Guerneville. I?r.p s.s. e T v 2:30 pm 2 pm k wo 3 | LA TS T binsor e wamm bt - S }'“"’ S5, ZEALAYDIA (Honolulu oniy)... §:10 pm) 5:00 pm| Glen Eflen. | 6:05 prm! & = sdness ecember 3 T3 m m Zealand and A .......... Wednesday, J:n\nry 2190, 9p m 88, AUSTRALIA, for Tahitl 10:40 am 35 pm| 6 t Santa Rosa for W ud‘ylumlryl.dh-. and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton i yeton for. Lyston, Springs: 3t u.-—nnai i, 121 rat | 1 tor Sen’| Passanger Offie, 543 i, ? 4 _‘ | elseyville, . | Springs: Ukiah tor Tirichy Boriage: Saratoes s B e s PANAMA R smm u.per u.ko, Fema: Pottar Bw;@'nl-‘fl s L'm Elnbedrfl ael.h Hotivitie Ogz's Hot Speings. Mendocino E;Vfllnn. wtnnvu-. Cum: n—. s | Sunruyulndnmum.mbuun- | u«d $ tickets to all points round-trip l '"';mm.fin (u! 3 Ialt n’:‘ .'u' |"f c ;:_mvo ulfllfll PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. | +Vlae Sauseclito Ferry. it £ Havre. $4 | Sei avre, | FROM SAN r';xC#mlcov -mAa?.:. VALLEY | S .« m, 16 January 8, $. 8. ST. PAUL sails January 29, From whart feot of Fremont ot. ot 3 5 m, Freight and ger office. wt. F. F. onmzfinnw COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSA’ | DIRECT LINE TO HAVRI—PARII. ' TLANTIQUE. zmiend ool Mon! 201d By &1l Railroad Ticket Agenea. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. 5. NAYY YARD AND VALLEN,