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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1900. : 11 guret Quingley, & years i e SCHOONER C. L. PLACE SINKS AUCTION SALES ‘fiifnf'é?ékfiff? UNDER ITS TOO HEAVY LOAD D5 SPECIAL AUCTION SALE Dm g ns‘a':dh'r;“":;e zr:g.?z OF ALL THE ; RACBHORGBS IN TRAINING i e :’-:*.-;.‘-:z,,-mr«lCrew of Vessel Escapes Drowning by Going Up |peliedts S S s city, December 25, ing Rathgar, Artil ‘Wallenstein, Lily D- .lon. Arnitioch, Long Tom, Yodel, er Harrl- F'own and Captain Just Saves Himself. Bk i de e ety . to racea NOW, by such sires as Indio, Vassal, fmp. St. Andrew and imp. Bassetlaw, out of HE crew of the scow schooner C. & | e T L erahe ot L. Place had a narrow escape Alsd to close a so-partnership !h! from death yesterday morning. 3-year-old imp. Mariner-Phoebe inie and Gertrude Francisco, aged 2 The Calif/ornia Limited ces are respect Up to a late hour Christmas eve :‘ ————————COUNT HUBERT meral to-morrow | the crew of the schooner, six in | Also, per order executors Marcus Daly estate, 2 themce o™ & | number, were busy loading her with coal. | e PrasTA IS inaars Gt Taob starts for Chicago over the Santa Fe and gets i The men were feeling sa good over Yule- | | 20 . | ONTANA—— 5. | tide that they energetically loaded the | | Sire of Montanté, h;ortxlle Montailade, " etc. there on the third day—73 hours. boat down with tons of coal where PRIMROSE—— i December %, 1800, Ecvin | She lay at the wharf at the foot of Beale | Elizabeth Haines, o | Street. About thirty tons of coal would The toyally bred son of imp. St. Blaise and Wood Violet; and ! Everything on this train is real. : oears and 3| have been a good carge, but the men de- | SHAFT, by The Pepper, out of Boise. : ances are’ respect. | €1ded that she could stand sixty and that Sale will take place at Begins January 1st. ———— TANFORAN RACETRACK ~—— SATURDAY.. -December 23, 1900, Commencing at 12 o'clock m. Take 11:30 train, Third and Townsend sts. annzuec ready’. WM. G. LAYNG, Auctioneer. funcral to-morrow | Was an end of the mat least for s late resi- | that night Interment Cypress | | A fter® poi that they re olv'n' n off the men decided ve a tim town. This heir lives. They had Jecember 23, &t a good that forgot the | | yex s scow, and at 9:30 yester sorning, in | | . . the presence of the “Black The.” Weather Report. SOUTHERN PACK ances are respece. | the owner, the boat, .. Place, be- . (PAOLFIO 8YAT! funeral this day | Coming tired of decided to go | | — ins lenve nad are d e Tra | - 2 his te | out of business. leak and (120th Meridian—Paeific Time.) SAN FRANCISC 1 . rapidly sank. The c "Ar’ only | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 25, 19005 p. m. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) Streets - one aboard and hz e to gather h! The following are the seascnal rainfalls to r the »be and noble craft | date, as compared with those of the same date with melan- | that were el | last season, and’ reinfall in lgst twenty>four view the E the only portions of the craft left abc water. The crew has not yet returned . s rmmemim 2 | T e S —Daity Rumsey G *7:004 Shasts F-xvress— Davis, Willisis (for Last This | Last | | ; and the members are still having a good | | [’”'“"’4 Seasan. is"?"“ R R e R % | L s i = P fune time. The scow will be raised to-day. | | f (T3 | s | Taes Matives, ‘San Ramon, Vailejo, Napa, | Arr. Stockton 30 p m, »m 5 | : 871 | om e p:'“'w’" and :-n‘[u 3,“.'.‘u. *e:18p Merced 42 p m| am - { | . x FIRES FOUR SHOTS AT JAP. | | FISE Lt e 004 Duvia, Woodland, Koighte Lasdise, . g, | _‘}7{:?,‘; % 5 m - | 543 | 2:432 ulare 33 p m om Brown Man Escapes From Vessel and 227 167 | = xg::::g e :g pm am Bullets Follow Him. ‘ [ 38 4 88 | esaensen doue, Denver % & m| o B a Japanese, who ar-| | 173 | 1.8 I Do Ka.rsas Gity 5 p m) ; L7 Chicago i ’ ictoria on the Sena- | s refused admission to the the Inspector of Immi- sl e | _San Francisco data: Maximum temperature, | 85; minimum, 4; mean, 3. | WEATHER - CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORBECAST. 9 a_m. train is the Overland Express. Corre- sponding train arrives at § p. m. dally. | 410 p. m. is Stockton Loeal. Corresponding sy | rain arives at 1105 a. m dany P m. is Fresno and w-na-m m PR whin, dleoping Gars for Both chtine: lns train arrives at § a. m. ly. FFICES—641 Market st. and in Ferry Depot, sguagp | San Francisco; 111§ Broadway, Oakland. | _The pressure has fallen over the interior of | ashington_and Oregon and over the Rocky Mountain “It has risen along the coast | of Northern (.nll(m'nh and Oregon, An area of low pressure is central in British Columbia, mahs, Ohlcago... 111004 Nfle‘, Bmkwn Saart . ta, Fresno, Hi 1 > o | Fome - | | while the pressure is highest off the Northern 1004 Lis N { California coast. | )4 Livesmore, | e TR coam v v st | "yt SRS EE S e | MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY a ip the Broadway wha | e vor the | J3:00F Heywards, Niica aod Way y gloudy weather prevails Over the | +3reus Haniner” Sae Temon, Valielo, g el g country noms of the Tehachapt. Light rain has | “4*%F MyZer R e, 1% o yns | letes San Francisco, via Sausaitto Ferry: e failen in-Washington and portions of Oregon, T O ey, Bacsamante; WEEK DA 16 124 498 . m. quicken h | | i | | | Nl T W astacs Mcdsase: | .| _Conditions are favorable for partly cloudy | { | | | - S < shots at | X ey earing figure, which had tk sir weather In Caiifornla Wednesday. = Fr prwes Francisco to Summit and Returs. g t of bringing the Jap to a halt. He Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | v p v o he e a3 hours ending midnight December 26, 1900: { | SEN TAYERN OF TAMALPAIS WOW OFEN. - > be kept on him in the Northern California—Partly cloudy. Wednes- | Orleans | day: fresh northwest wind *5:008 The. Owl, Limited— B.-kmlcld Raugus for #5102 Now Oricace Bepres i Basara, Los Angsies, Dem: ipg, EL Paso, Now Orieave snd outhern California—Fair Wednesday; light wind Tug El Salvador Leaves. tug El Salvador yesterday e to Salvador. vada—Partly cloudy Wednesday. Utah—Cloudy Wednesday, with snow in the mountains. Paclfic Coast Steamship Co. e long voy Arizona—Fair Wednesday. =ed towing lighters to a -+ —— 3 fan Francisco and 3 Stzamers leave Broadway Prey connection with the cof- | | bin s an ”roflmfl —Ogden, ' . “For Alaskan Porte i1 - ate ¥ The EI Salvador is only a ALL THAT SHOWS OF THE SCOW SCHOONER SUNK AT THE BEALE- | | Local Forecast Of u."('.",‘.“’_o,q b Dec. 2, 11, Jan. 1 Change i o & out. twenty. tons and was built | | STREET WHARF. NO LIVES WERE LOST AND THE BOAT WILL BE s = """0""’"‘ e company’s'sieamers at Seattle. 3 - . io Waylor and carries & RAISED TO-DAY. | |REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. P Bt A She will tow down to i - = | Tacoma, Everstt, Adacortes America 2 “Eh',", hdr}“!- — — - ——————————————————F| . Peter Forzanl to John J. and Vittoria Garl-| Kd New ;mwm (Wash.)— - tues of the water front claim o % s % 105:0% W | a m. Dec. 2, 21, Jan. 1 Soshae of the 38 Muivalior & & pettons ;a'\ stmr B Salvador, Tavlor, Acajutla. | ; s &re given in the left | :’?“}'_‘r-fl:“:n:‘" L ;"; ;’: ‘\.“:':f':"“', ol | ‘{_hu coage, " every fih day thereatter. = one for so small a craft tmr laqua, F ssive tides of t! d 3 E i . 5 L Hlteor e e of 18 | " Eetate of Mary A. McHatfle, by James Me- | T DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). i ""; company's steamers M s s n gives the last tide | Huffie, executor, and John F. and James Mc- | (Foos of Market Street.) com to N. P. Ry. ver to C. P. Ry. Tug and Scow Recovered. PORT TO' »—-Arrived Dec 25~ Schr hen there are but three | Haffie to Charlotte Glein, 1ot on W corner of | ~¥§:i5a Newark, Ocnterville,5anJoss, Felton, Por Hureks, Hambolit I per Sl ~ otes B Mevest The' tiae Lotile and the Boow' Cataling. | BAPOHAR, Trom Harbor; put in here, | tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given | Waller and Buchanan streets, S 30 by W 9; Boulder Onds.nno.ru-ndvu 24, 29, Jan. 3, and every fifth day thereafter. . Sostis, aged 8 edrs D% the Lotk £ 4 atalina, | 4ocvioad gone. It is reported that | are in addition to the soundings on the United | Btatlon: %6802 | For San Diego, stopping only at Santa Bar- a t s are respect th of which sank at Brown's wharf the | the Ger ship Tacoma_Dec | States Coast Survey charts, excspt when a iille Lyons to Charles M. Lindsay, lot on | u-llrl.nn Onl-vfl.h !-n.loué bara, Port Los Angeles and Radondo (Los A: t of last week, were both raised \JH"F‘V“V pu Angeles, minus sign (—) precedes the helght, and then N ne of Filbert street, 31:9 E of Steiner, W | lllld Boulder geles)—Steamer Queen, Wednesdays, 9 a. m. towed to Oakland for steamer Eanta Rosa. Sundays, § a. m. '-Itoz, the number given is subtracted from the depth | 3 N 120, E 43:6, SW 122; $2000. g--\- & Sk 10 (e Littin: v TCTORTA Sailed Dec 25_Tug for the Cape, | given by the charts. The plane of reference | Tstate of Amelia V. R. Pixiey, by J. F. D. | ‘Tos For Santa Cruz, Montsrey, San Simeom. Cay- d she will soon be In working | t0 Pick b schooner rted lost, deck leaking | {g the mean of the lower low waters. | curtis and Union Trust Company, executors, | 3::3' ""F'_‘*.s"’ o ucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Géviote, s & g B JORENT VL e Nl - to Stephen A. Born, 16t on W line of Fillmors o Hinte m‘"‘""‘ Santa Batbara. Ventors. Husneme B Pese A smb o | Steamer Movements. | street, 162:6 N of Green, N 25 by W 93:9; $1400. | | East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and ‘h'wfl_ Work at Arch Rock ¢ ey i | Adele Bertrand to Adoipn P.-and Ania W. | CREEK ROUTE FERRY. | Steamer Corona. Fridays. § a. m.: steamer 7 1 i g g RIS T, TO ARRIVE | Roemer. ‘ot on W line of San Carlos avenue | prymSAN FRANGISGO—Fost of Market Sirast (Slip §)— | Bonita, Tuesdays, 9 a. m. Workmen are steadily employed at | cloudy; wind = % s AT P S | 3 \., N of Twenty-first street, N 22 by | "4oig 900" T1.00aa. 100 8:00 800 1(,:‘3 Pfx"”"z?“" Magdalena Bay, San Jose del ling holes in Arch Rock. In a few =" i 'DOMBSTIC PORTS Steam | W.TS; 3500, es to Frank McGlynn, lot on | fremeATUEI—tel .uuu--,.—mn K Ry e e Y S 1 be tully completed for the | , EVREKAZA ¢ Brunewick, 4 s Daniel_Seale 3 00ax, 1900 200 400 *S00rm. mth. For further Information obtain company's hence Dee 24; | line of Green street, E ot Dupont, E 2 blow ing f the rock that has been such | hence Dee San Jose. S's2:6, W 2:6, S 4:3, W 28, N 15, B 28, N 8 ISION (Broad Gan | tolders. 3o Tothace (o mavieatore £ EomoRy, Pty BUn i RLAp | R 2105 ke Sty Bt e bt 'tk | COMEBUNORBRHES | Ry s 07 g 1 e e B . § S of Green, 75. | - lates an ours ing , | _ ASTORIA—Arrived Dec 25—Br ship County 2 - 28 | “Same to same, lot beginning $2:8 B of Du- fi' 4 Ocean View, South San Francisco_. 8:B®F | without previous notice. Ferry-Boat's Narrow Escape. | ROxburgh, from Shanghal Arcata pont. strvet and 669 & of Green, 8 18 by B 1 -u.mmmm“wmu:: (New =] T OFFICE —4 The Bay City-had & narrow escape from | . SAN DIEGO—Arrived Dec 25—H M S Pheas- | {quitclaim deed); $10. [ oanas i e s Toes e e | street (Palace Hotel). a collision with a scow loaded with coal PaBLErom —. . - o oo 0 Peter J. Moeller to I C. Scharff, lot on X e T s GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. gen. Agents. 2 o'clock trip from_Oakland yes- | srom Port Los Angeles; schr Ethel Zane, from B L e ik I CaaD .vunn, Luis_ O} Lompac and San Francisco. At the time the ferry-boat left | fan Pedro Robett Doliar. nd there was a dense fog on the | Sailed Dec 2¢—Stmr Victorian, for Skagway. Santa Rosa . ay. The captain of the boat was pro- PORT TOWNS! K Point Arena. Moeller, deceased, No. 15,746; $200. Lionel 8. or Lionel Shaw and Emma G. or | Grace E. Coates to Myra A. Greenwood, lot | San Diego. -|Point Arene. ceeding with = caution. when sudden- | Agate hence De ifton deee SisS "B of Second STEAMERS O Iy & h idd ' y o 5. Ped: Br ship | “Falkland, from Sar on 8 line of Mission Stre 4 s engines were reversed Sust in M Totos Do 3 Sttar. Gresowood: ictoria & Buget Sound\Dfic. uy T. Wayman to Rober °- | iy e Biiionar s e s engines Just in | Mt waod {Mexicgn Ports, Dec. N iine of Minna street, 470:5 NE of Second, | e e 7 ot PYiaipa W, .'x“‘ X oy L a m. time 5 avold & sover® collision. TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. | W. H. Kruger.|Grays Harbor. {Dec. B i Wléfifi}?‘m;:?d)c'nfiiu 2. | 18:0075ag Joss, Los Gatos i sl | FARE gfl ;'!flr:fld e m L | e A ¢ B usan ones . BOUTHAMPT —Sailed Dec 25—8tmr Ken- s amos. |Humboldt . X 4 ‘Way Stations. . . ! ol OLL Water Pront Notes. | singhon, from Antwerp, for New York -/ Humbolat 1.1- L s L L sk o sun Jose and Ecsclgal sy Hisiioss 18:834 | G NBW' YORK Arrived Dec 35-Stmr Amster- | M !-I.Ib - aine From Botierdem and Boulogne et imy o alla WAl e Buite: Helena and RD. Gmll mfl. The steamship State of California will | shortly take the run to Puget Sound. : | Bhe will replace the steamship Pueblo, | Sun, Moon and Tide. Soubnty, which will be laid off for repairs. | | Peru .. The steamship Titania, that recently | United States Coast and Geodetic Burvey— | Australia . Hensley, lots 1 to 14, block R, Mission-street Land Company; $10. Nora O’Rourke (wife of Isaac W.) to Mary Schrey (wite of Henry R.), lot 13 gift map 3; $160. Alameda County. | Portland and Astorl Through ll(‘kdfi 8) l.ll Panama and Way Pom‘oecf 1Dy éESSS!S‘Q@QBfiSfiHERKE!SR encountered severe weather, will be taken | Times and Heights of High and Low 5 fo-day from Qakland to the Hunters | Waters at Fort Polnt, entrance to San | " David 8. and Sarah J. Sherman to Wallace . | Point drydock. She is reported to have Francisco Bay. SP“b"lhefl by official au- | - M. Alexander, lot onmsfwcgs?"sgsm‘v‘;‘af? Yo xlSEN i | received a severe strain. | _thority of the Superintendent. | . ] : . | and Peralta streets, % The steamship Hyades is now due from | NOTE—The high and low waters oceur at tho | N 6:7%, NE 60:2 to b-gummx, being lots 7 and | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C0. New York. She is chartered and will car. | Sity front (Mission-strest wharf) about twenty- | 8. g j § block 603-A, Bagge tract, Qakland: :sxm S paRtie P, D waRr. con- : £y Treight (rom this port to Honoluu for | fve minass laler, nan » Tot Tl the | Snp : Bes 3 el e e e o o rr s ST ot ant Brannen screets: at 1 re dock. S the | the American and Hawallan Steamship | ing with line ‘aividing lota 15 ana 14, biock 1, | SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC %;J?ulm;"fw.‘.“’ HONBKQ:;‘,(:;; 53 interment Mountain View | Company S ! WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2. X - : Flint Tract No. 4, thence SE 30, SW to & point, RAILWAY COMPANY. Kohe (T Noasiag Witk steemere B¢ Toc g NW 30, NE 07.52 to beginning, being the NW - ! Shipping Intelligence. 0 feet u% lot 13, block 3, of above tract, Oak- | TIBURON FERRY—FOOT OF MARKET ST. g&l e No cargo received on board on day of I ime %o same, lot on 8 corner of Oakland g ,‘;P_-_:g_:& .'nug'm:_ ‘::hn.l". 88. AMERICA MARU. . Tuesday, December 2, 1900. | Stmr Washtenaw, Zellln( 9 hours from Ta- coma. and Santa Clara avenues, SW 50.60, SE 150, | WEER i 3:3, B .15, NW 150 to beginning, Oakiand; also [ $:10, §:80 p. m. rsdays—Extra trip at 1:30 1ot on W corner of Banta Clara avenue and lot ‘mudur—lxm trips at 1:50 and | Time| JTime| | Ft. Ft.| L 2 Bial'; .| *2;:"?' \:'m, ,m:. ;)1»;, ;s vmr: frvm;rgen. { L Wi 14, block I, m:;msx?x:; %lm“ngfi'?gi nn&H" 5:30, 11:00 8. m.; 1:3, 3:30, 5:04, . e o1 r lagua, Bash, rom Bureka. Bouns o Bam Pedro: Put in tolAnd passengert | ::3) H ‘._b,,‘\"."{‘r’;‘,f,'o’."h v T e B San Ratael to San Francisco. ore he and’ paseae apply a¢ company's office. Stmr Eureka, Jessen, 22 hours from Bureka. | w0:48] 1 e Tomey to T 8. Linacott and wife, lot on | WEBK DAYS—:10, 7:60, 9:30, 1110 a- m.; 13:48 W. H. AVER Agent. Stmr South Coast, Olson, 5 hours from Ooos | u:5) 1 W 1iné of Shattuck avenue, 166.43 N of Barkeley 348, §:0 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:3 B I - ,:)'mr San Pedro, Zaddart, % hours from Fu- } v ° 3 e g .1 :e&%’ T e T !wb:rs—a:u. 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:08, AMERICAN LINE, reka. 6:54 6 Santa Rosa. De 3 9 i} E..r to Mamie A. Fletter, lot SATLED S amoa. .- 10 am|Eler 3 | on B 1in of Onk"ftl;ue(t’, IS of santa a Claca | Between San Franoisco and Schuetsen Park | yyw YORK. SOUTHANPTON. LONDON. PARIS Tuesday, December 25, 1900. m‘:n sa‘ .1 1lam|Pler 9|avenue, N 392, B 125, S 89:3, W 135 to begin- | Same schedule as above. Stopping at Cherbourg, westwound. Stmr Bonita, Nopander, San Pedro. NOTBin the avove sxpasiticn ot 2o 1ibee | RO Hork IS e AL T el & | e i Taive Tn Effect Artive From New York Every Wednesday, 10 & m, John W. Tiop to J. M. Halyerson, lot on § s Tl T T Dec. 26)Noordland ......Jan. 1§ o oo oo oo finiorfertontofecfortosfororfmiosfesfmfeofetmfesdente sfeufe o b cefeefefureofniefnielefulefeininiuiefel-@ | line of Esterbrook street, 159 W of Haywards Jan. 2|Friesland .Jan. % avenue, W 100, SB m NE 94, NW_252:6 to Week Sun- l Week Kensington .....Jan. 9 Vaderland . Jan. 3 Sun- Fraeet beginning, lots 6 and 7. block 10, of Harlan's | Days. | days. | Destinatton. | du-. RED STAR LINE: p consists almost entirely of thorough ship- | have paid the money, but that he was - Aloystas x 1 ments. annoyed because some one had told all ,“90“ :} “"‘zw“’"“ of Ban’ Lasndro, - Ben |- S} i Novato, 5- New York and Antwerp. to-morrow ¢ ———— his acquaintances of his losses. He sald | ToW™*"'Pi it s 0 Gontracts. pm| Petaluma, New York Every Wednesday, 12 Noon. ds are invited to attend | EARLY PROSPECT OF AN that over $1000 was due him in poker debts, e pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa. 13 b c.nmn From X o December 24, 1500, which he never tried to collect. Under the | Herbert E. Law (owner) with Mallory & — Westernland ...Dec. 2 |Noordland J::_ 18 7 the late Johanna and mrnom OOU‘NTY ROAD | 1. f the State he claimed ractors), architect Albert Sut PO 3 Westernland ...Jan. 2[Friesland 3 cher of Mrs. Josephine | | | Was o sambling debt, and was not Tesor. | - Altcrations and additions, excopting plump | 130 8m puindser. 5 am | Kensington - Jan. ol Southwark” i ien. 3 n Francisco, aged 24 Supervisors of 4 “.m,dl and Contra erabl?’ w;‘;:hien Bu%’leme Court heartily ;m;. v-\:n‘:ms- figfl::.ruzfl:;:gnfll;nhn‘mfl- Lytton, T CHAS. D. TAYLOR, » Ts | Tee ] arble w [y 3 3 ©7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains | COosta Counties Plan Better b, . ~Pitfaburg Dispateh. glase, plate ghass, mirrors, gasfitting and in- | 3.0 pm| §:00 aml clwmm:.' 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm S A";‘ ;::'ma“ cu.'u. - e ot the-Fodile. Uspnrti. 7 1 | Intercommunication. - . ferior decorations for a two-story, attic and = Y | e o Servants in Germany haye their ‘“‘char- | basement frame building on NE corner of Val- oy D('l’mhflg 24) 1?'"" ‘:t lh\:. i LOAKLAND, Dec. 2.—Supervisor-elect u:’er’ bot‘;lk!" duly I:il'l;iped’ b“y the police, | lejo -lr.at and z,“ NNI lv;n\u. N 6710, E 77, RAWAIL, e t, Benjamin W iati mes Stowe of Contra Costa County was and in these are written full particulars | 8 7:6, B 3, 8 _— ase 1 yewrs. C No Approprlatxon Can Be ;': o R e vt itiine | R their conduct when {n servioe. The | Giacomo )Clnmthtls' .g-’::mc:m“m:flxcmm .. SRS oy S a, Decem! 0, - | £ = ot employer keeps the until the servant | (contractor), arcl vag! e——————————— 3 Wegner. newly elected members of the Alameda o ehit Cavagtis— i $one . an Seab e 4. | Secured-Until Engineers | 2owiy “iected it s view towara im- L‘.?ctf.’atr‘!,‘c"{‘ie‘;-.f:vfin‘?‘.°&€;’&’a,‘.‘.‘1§'{,‘,‘; ifixflu:;:"x‘uu'm‘.%’nzm&m', F ] e, b oy oy e IR - | ving the roads between the two coun- | reason for leaving have been entered. 3 for Homolulu, Samos, o £ Germany, aged 6 years | o Vento (owner) with Luigl Cuneo A poagod s and 4 daye Report. tes. T (contractor), architect N. Cavaglia—All work ssquaintances are respect- | The matter has been the subject of HOTEL ARRIVALS. for a two-story frame bull an S R s s o much controversy in the past, and Super- stable on N line of 1157 Mission street, be- | Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | visor Stowe is confident of arranging an GRAND HOTEL. % h and Eighth. Interment L O. 1118 Broadway, Dec. %. | early settiement of the difficulty to the | A J Turlich, Auburn |J D Biddle, Hanford | (cunteactor ">w§:'$. Cataned, b Gwoeean o Mhl&m&rfid AR | Congressman Victor H. Metcalf has tele- 2&5.’;{?3‘"3».2'.?2”:533."’1?n%'edb%tfhhi?{:; il;‘n};‘:.m R o819 g Crystal, Vacayille | work for & three-story and bassment frame e I pter 55 Capp srect. | graphed from Washington that nothing | facilities for intercommunication. Mr. | T'E Sullivan, Rio Vista| W B Clabou e *mate | Dullding (et o B e to: s "rest. 100 ihe Geysers; at for her of i;hn ;nd :»;r;; Wil- | can be done toward getting an appropria- sc::e hub o\ét!;]nvd lnhmme by which d. yyflsghmu. Coalinga| W H Elmmn & wt, m 1 “fl’ mm‘m = mm . s’“fil&xvfl S PANA“A H rother of o ? s ¥ . oy A e o M anover, Ger. | tion for the Oakland water ;rom 'mm‘ the B e uilt with no grade excee B P ve LA | usax Metler, Sod Sase (contractars CR R W ' LINE ears 2 months and 2 days. river and harbor bill until the investigat- o TR ge Lappe, Modest| Mrs J Neiglick, Chicag arch: % ket jow | !mm Vs % Dfl& < s a8 acuuMlntance e e ges | N8 engineers make gn estimats of the|gUPPOSED FREE LUNUE M WR Hoabin cat |Toyapn & w% Jose | Eanhedeiny fianhlmnufim-nhu % | To NEW YORK via PANAMA Direct the fune & Springs. X — a7 | cost of the desired improvements. in, vers, Brookfield - © gl Trom e Pere | “njess this report reaches Washington WAS HIS DEAREST MEAL |j 3 Zhioth Cal LB Erand fenia Wiliets, Taytonvile, & fifln SeiPs Springs, $. S. ROANOKE salls January 8, .“*, Seventh and Eighth. Interment I O. | jn time to have an amendment inserted Aiiarepinnd 8 e, 8 P Shorrocks & wf, Harrls, W m. s s.“ P‘“L uu‘ 2" F: Cemetery December 28, 1000, Wii- | While the bill is up before the House, Mr. | Oakland Man Carves His Tiumb JCOdell Spokage = |DrB W Doyle, Freano lass Lauigay to Monday round-trip at ro- ' January Zm N this ifif(,\fgu.h‘;na“‘,‘:l Dirs E, | Metealtgeays e will have to make Jus Joint Instead of Tempting Depatn l: son. R & Fisher, Stantord | placed in stor for same on same; $ifs. Mow et thckats 1o a1 '_’ From whart, foot of Fremont st. at 1 Wilson, father of Bianche B. Wilson and | fight 'ore the Senate Committee Roast Beef. orrocks & w, SD|L K Baldwin, Stanford ‘; P L. Pacifie Couz e e s et - pative of | endeavor to have it inserted into the bl | o0\ T 95 Willtam Speirs 6| & oo Sacraménto |8°A Bdmonds & Wt RATLROAD TRAVEL. S - """‘ ky. o t back to the House. As ofse & wt, Viljo warmm. r- COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. of §t. Paul Lodge K. of P. before it is sen! cl 269 Sixth street paid for a free lunch yes- | M May: Mrs Richards, Sta Rsa L. c. dan - e ‘m;, the b:n 3::1 st;udl it contains no refer-| . 4.u by the loss of his thumb. Speirs grn C sk Ppik {‘Nm H‘,rpe:a {“v‘é° IF YOU GO EAST with one of Dfifl mg HAVRE-PARIS. s P fro he pariors | ence to and. stepped into a Twelfth-street saloon and OK!GM hard, 4 Seammor . Brie i Suead > canestay). at 10 o oK ety ayenue, | The improvement asked for is of vital | waBPRL 1Te® F Y on s uicy roast of | Dr Foster & dan, Cal [G 3¢ Biagies Aniord the Burlin, Overland Bu:umou FA] 2 ey, Stanford . hence to 08 Fellows Cemeterys o, 5oy | and pressing lmportance to this port. It | peet when the sharp carving knife siipped | ¢ Pere. Pancehe S Tyauon e wi. Cal | and fall ill, don't NORTH I’Afilfln COAST RAILROAD: ‘"':'\,:E%r,fi.‘r" S iowc musband oi Kate Allce | 18 the og?wn::lfloi the harbor to & mini- | and. cut_ through the fssh of his rignt | & 3 o NT(3 Pllllus, Redqine® Xy g 150, Winter, 3 of Parker Digby mum wenty-flve ., thumb, injuring the ne to urloluly Mrs Bevis & dau, A A Bost The excursi conductor Thomas glu‘%fi;flb‘; n;nalr of Canada, | 15 allow the docking of the dlarl!-t sea- xh.‘( :":u’“‘loug\d m Wlm | NEW wum«.!" %&m‘ e O . s on will has a FROM SAN %&%"‘ ABEEY > 1 mont essels. Unless this is done at once | it in er to preven! ni Thos Anderson, H L medi chest and T3 Friins and sequaintances are vespect | KON 1ORO Leault to Oakland’s ship-| The injured man left the Receiving ';‘fo.. B Bawards, Galt Lake| & W Spanidie i, P Rityouod, | wiee ?L!l—‘-l.k::ll. oot o m, s y invited 10 stiend the fuberts 0 oieco. | Sing g pital, where the operation was performed, | H 1 Elliott, G B Roche, Coigate your feet in an hour or two. il Valley end Sen pian): B A D eatas: adel Yot cousemnbill 5. [RATEE L e O e N Yol S, Jade Rarael g0, Mondays: Wednssdays and Sai- hare e £ and members of Buens Vists Par- | tustrates the sudden change taking place | taken of. Bells Mitlder, Giicoy [T Bantter. ‘San Jose Pavcdpbide- o ey e ol ey ":fl:'n'ln-m’ 'J T a m, 2 . N. D. G. W., are hereby notified 10 | gjong the water-front. This is the award- e (A R R M J Randail, Sacto I B Waite, Freen: e R to San Quentin. ‘e tuneral of ‘our_late mster, M | yng of the contract for repairing the steel A Point in Poker Law. Jas_ Moran, |or mn% points seet, zfi'..'m SAN FRANCISCO. Steamer “Monticelle.” 3 Byre, this day (o ats’ Broad ue cutters Bear and Rush at the new | Poker players in Pittsburg will be in- | N Draks Vall A P Brown. 4 ” Da’ 0. 746, 90 & m, | MON, Tues. Wed, Thurs and Sat. at 3-8 from ber m‘rw';;",""",.m‘,’,,, Yards of Boole & Son at the foot of | terested in_a Supreme Court decision B J Lund Velieo |L C stiiiman 50, 1:45, *33 uo..u' . m. N has e (gx. Thurs, nigho); Fric - rate yards Eeter Levins, ‘Burdick B Prosident. | 30 line street. There s unprecedented | handed down recedlly. Gmree | & & . Lon Anii s ‘Aviia'a v T : at8:46 and i Sission-strest Dok Zetivity in shipbuilding all along the es- | S&Tes (A0 5 PR ar money lent by him nnmnhl" winin, Vailejo|Jos Camabell. 3 Tios nury New keels are being lald every m another pl.yar to satisfy a gambling Teitry, o H Lane, ] > B g HENRY J. GALLAGIIE: CO., debt, especially if the lender et the money EE W W N ific Malfl Steamship Company | be wlnnern\n me. The point in ques- e B DONOV AN, MEE. wglhfio:x:cbec o o eatry ihto aRect 1t | ton was ralsed by the sult of one man o | B X Tullee, Teadvia |B Cromene sy TOXPRAL DIRBCIO' RS AN R nont rh.n for handling ht at W);fi:'! recover 22 from um;z:lr‘. A game &temn:ir 4 B Senford, Rane Cle iy sacto L San sco side, The | took place 01 - - 3 - o y announces that no passengers deneepof a well known attorney uptown. %vcnm lfs Ang |Mrs H G or landed on the Oakland [ At its conclusion one player owed the g Menlo. Park to le $62, which he was unable to pay. | E . - as &:m another phyer to dflvnneo the ;. kmm. Henry, ; nummmm.mmc money sing t him in a few T 0 N e 3 i ver aett and A cm T E Gates, N'Y TP NY LK Baldwin, suit as it gfl:u‘h(_ Th‘ defendant said he 'duld

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