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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1900 11 TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIE! GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWEITERE We attend the funeral this et better machines for less than any ouse in ¢ ntals, $3. The writer | Broadway, wh Exthange, 6% Colifornia telephone 6. | e celebrated zfi?u?. Trepose of his sost, com: T T e — s it i ‘“_( bareains i '11 3 mendn\‘em‘e:en' %0 o'clock. Interment Holy 3 s o L & M. ALEXANDER, | EITZEN—In this city, 27, 1900, December Mrs. Carolina Eitzen, dearly beloved of Willlam J. Christ, a.native of Hamburg, Germany, aged 4§ years and 7 months. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral December 3, at 3 o'clock, from her late dence, 2766 Nenty-nn( street, between ant and Florida. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemete: FOLGER~In this city, December 27, 1500, Mrs. Sarah J. Folger, a native of New York, aged 67 years 11 months and 11 days. GILLISPIB In this city, December 2T. Francis, belov of Thomas 3ary GiMapié, oot dearly beloved brother of Mrs. Albert Tissot and Thomas J. Gmuuq . native of San Francisco, aged 26 years 2 months and 10 days. £ Notice of funeral hereafter. and Loan Society, 101 Montgomery er of Butter—The Board of Directors 8ividend for the term ending De- | at the rate of three and one- | m on all de- | axes, and payeble on and after Dividends not called for are , &nd bear the same rate of dividend | the pri , Cashier. | tive of Denmark, aged 78 ends and Soquaintances respect. fully invited to attend the :unzrn.l tO-mMOTTOW (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral ) per cent per | Darlors of & Booth, 1017 Fourth street, e of taxes, Sacramento. Interment City Cemetery. ay- J%i | HENDRY—In this city, December 2, 1800, Sarah, dearly beloved wife of James Hendry’ ‘ and mother of Willlam, Luther, Frank and Orson Hendry, Mrs. Sarah Spengen &na the late Lucy Aun Hendry, & ative of White- baven, England, 72 years and § months. ! Erven ats Teouiemice 88015 Fuisom 1= day (Friday), at 10:30 o'clock. I | Dress Lawn Cemetery. HOGAN—Entered into rest, December 21, 1900, residence of her eon, Robert Hogan, A. Hogan, sged 72 years 4 months and £ ation of & per cent on declared by The Califor- Savings and Loan Society [=4; street n- Mrs. terment strictly private. N—In this December 27, 1500, n B. Johnson, father of Newton and ella Johnson, and brother of William, Alonzo, Walter end Chauncy Johnson, a na- Of California, aged 4 years 11 months n this city, December 26, 1300, Her- beloved huabn.nd of Johanna Koch, ud ntances are respect- the funeral to-morrow k, from the funeral 7 Mission street. . F. Cemetery. riends and acquaintances are respect- to attend the funeral this day t 1 o'clock, from the pariors of & Co., 946 Mission street. Interment Y—In this city, December 2, 1900, McPiroy, dearly beloved wife of i a native of Drum-Riley, Ireland, aged 49 vears. o commencing y Cross Cemetery MAGUIRE—In Oakland, December 26, 1900, at Fifteenth avenue, Thomas irs, & etts, aged 32 years. s a‘ (he parlors of the Gantner & Company, 1208 Mission et, l-euneu k:.shth and Ninth. Funeral e hereafter. cMANUS—In thie eity, December 3, 1500, e, beloved wife of the late James M of John and James M.cuamu Mrs. Frank Miles and Ow e of County Cavan, lnl&nc and acquaintances are respect- December 28, 1300, Bdward, red son of Patrick and late Eiisibetn Mologey. and brogher of Mrs. B. C. Pohley and Mrs. J. B. Allen, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 years 4 months and 17 days. {7 Friends and acquatntances are respect- ted to attend the funcral i day o'clock, from the parlors of &3 Tndertakers, B and '3 Fitih nce to St. Patrick’s Church, where services will be held at 10 o'clock. Inter- December 25, 1500, f Ellen M. and the Norton, and brother of , Mrs. 1da Kieve and Wal- , a native of San Francisco, respect- ftend the fumeral this day ock, from the residence of £is Carkin street, berween Turk Im.,nmm Leurel Hill cenmn QL this Dectmber 27, Louis et & native: et B Prandison & aged 20 Years and 2 months. ROSB—In this city, December 26, 1300, at the parents’ residence, 71l Tennessee street, Po trero, Edward, beloved son of John E. and Kate Rose, & native of Mateo County, Cal. aged 4 years $'menths aad ¥ d-u | BANBORN—In this Sy. Decwmber M, 30w o omy & acariy Alexander Valj beloved son of enia 'W. Thompson, lov- ing brother of Theodora 3 Sanborn-Murphy, and grandson y, & native of F. McMenomy, & son. | city, December 2, 190, to | + Mullen, L2 4 months and [ Friends and acquaintances are most re- day), at 2 o'clock, from his late Hermann street, corner of Fill- more. Interment private. SMITH_In this city, December ber 26, 1300, James Episcopal Church, by th o b th, and father of J. W., and Frank | = Mrs. George Murphy of Grau Valiey . Hoyle, aged 77 years and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral this day at §:45 o'clock, from the parlors of Theodor Dierks, %7 Mission street, thence to £t Patrici’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the reposs of his commencing st $:18 o ‘elock. ~Interment metery, Please omit flowers. city, December 2, 1900, Mary oved ' mother of Thomas N. z‘gf England, aged 73 years § this city, December 27, 1500, Gracle, beloved daughter of .T d Margaret Smyth, aged § years 4 Ionths and 4 Gays WISTMOREin the City and Coasty Hoait- December 26, 1900, Amhust Whitmore, a iy aged 64 years. —— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. € Bekion & w, Foleom M F Shaw & w, Wash | B Martin, S Rafael |M Davis & w, B Howe, S Jos | Miss Mechan, Pemum J E Green, f")ur(ll.ndl\[l! Fritsch, Petaluma Vi Miss Fritsch, Petaluma H Berry, Selma C W Seaward, N X I Montgomery&w, Cal |3 P Merrin, N ¥ T W D n, Cal |3 L Smith & w, Napa |4 Gray, Toronto B C Webster, N Y il Sarah, James and Josephine M %uolfl-“‘% w, Cal e of Scotland, aged & years. | A Underwood, Montry|Dr Kelsey, § Paula d t- | G A Ge Prez, 8 Jose |Dr Webster, 8 Paula the funeral to-morrow | W J Haas, Cal Dr Walrath, L Ang from Druil H J Wilson, L Ang {Mrs Walrath, L Ang |3 |T L Glenn, 8 Jose 13 C E Prindle, § Jose B |E Dorn & w, 8 Jose Citerment. Moty Cross s x: P u,%"""m“‘ "‘“""w:“‘ c in the City and Cousty Hospttdl, | B B Pt Taddie|® Bamimer & w, wecember 7, 15%, James Calboun, a BAUIVe | § Tenmy & 2 4. Cai ,,,, Jortion, Cal far 3 H Brinzer, Ynn | Barkar & . Tacom L T rana s 5 Do N oilet an o merane 1gmeb. &3 | 3 M Taylor, Jacksonvi|L E Lobb, Bldridge jand. Jirs. Jslia | P Gerhart, 'St Louls |E H Clarke, Chico = s Caich, | ¥ Schmiat, Oregon |R H Colller, 8 Joss e of Sacramento and Mrs, | 3 C HaTy & w, Cal | of San Jose, & mative of Lre- | PALACE HOTBL. A C Jopes, Boston I R Jose 3 A Benson, Cal W ' Cal L Putnt, Los Ang |3 H Howell, Stanford Market siree X’%‘xifi? Ferkeley (M Dutier & w, Fa - 0 ) ler W, R R e e E G Omofs US A |W A Walker, Phils b B unby, Vancouver orcester Jr, Pitts o'cciock. Interment St. Mary's 7 Eingleton, L Ang |3 Jenks & w, Cheo DAHLION—In this city, December 28, 1900, en- | 31k 3o 3veis, Cor | "porox & ™. Sbazg- tercd into rest, Nora .. beloved ter of | G B Cooksey, Menlo |Mise ! cal Oliver and Nora Dahlton, and sister of Alex- | & 1 cooksey, Menlo |8 Ofner . and May E. Dahiton and Mrs. J. 3. | § 2 Suel: ‘cal IR Foex native of Sen Francis = > { i et mervices will be heid this day |3 L Wheeler, Chgo |3 L 'Houstos, #7aay), 8t 830 o'clock, from the restdenc. | ¥ FMith, CML o O ¥ Art 8 Crux ¢ the parents, 402 U'tah street, zmwsx{,ow““"‘* Pae B o 4.3 s Church, solemn aterman, 5 |F 8 Johnson & w. N Y e B be celebrated for the repose | Mr & Mrs Zoepfel Ber-(A E Silk, Detroit soul, commencing at § o'clock. Inter- | 1B J Sparks, Reno st Holy Cross Cemetery. | &,F Jones. Orottie | |Col 51 B Maxson, cat FGAN—In this city, mb«n o0, Hanry, | %0, © Jones Orovilleld & Rt of 3 3 A 4 v .!% A&Tfla- Eigan, & native of Birr, | 0,C Labree & W, £po-|W H an, Cal County. Irclang. sged 75 vears and § kane New wk Cf mplfl”w NEW WESTERN HOTEL. nd scquaigtances &re TeADeCi: | 3 O Hales & w, Oregon/G Burroughs, O | B Morrison, Oreson |G W Boyd, o:ag.:‘- . C Cooper. Portlad |Mrs W J Dean, HENRY J. GAI..I.AGIIEB oo. | G Sutheriand & w.Mich Miss M Robinson, Or b e | L Swansen, Rio Vista € A Briggs & w. Cal EARIEL . ,;g;g;,hmm“m T Clar. Pt Comta |3 9 Dewes & Va UNERAL DIRECT v % ERAL DIRECTORS AND EMEA! F Davie, M Hanson, Minn Telephone South 80. A — 33 McAVOY & CO.. - FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, §| A H 3225 Market st., between Sth and Sth. J A Telephone South MI. G Comiter, Kindly omit | Pratitaco. Ladee No. | Oakland, A_uamedndBCouu'v Cal. aged 26 years | ted to attend the funeral to- | beioved busband of the late Ann Fn.nce- | ETIRETEE SCHOONER CHAS. E. FALK HAS A HARD TIME OF IT Grew Jettisons the Deckload in Order to Save Vessel—Wing and Wing and Half a Dozen Others Bound From the Sound Are Overdue | | IN GREAT SOUTHEASTER [ 5 - | | ND still tales of disasters at sea pile in. The recent storm must i have raged with great force, as { every vessel that comes into port { reports a hard time of it. The | schooner Chas. E. Falk got in from Port | Hadlock yesterday and the captain has this to say of the voyage: “December 16, in a heavy southeast gale ‘In latitude 46 degrees 40 minutes north, longitude 126 degrees 18 minutes west, a big sea broke over the vessel, completely submerging her. Piled the whole port side of the deckload up in a heap. Broke several chain lashings and lashing plates. Took the mainsail and spanker, which were double reefed, clean out of the ropes. | “At 9 a. m., same date, the wind| changed to southwest and blew with hur-| ricane force. Barometer fell to 28.40. “Continual heavy gales to December 22. “December 18 had to throw about 50,000 feet of lumber overboard in order to save the masts and rigging, as the lumber kept working out on the lanyards and forced out the chain plates and carried away part of the rail on both sides. “Christmas _day we had fair weather, | but little of Christmas cheer. . We're glad | to be home, and that is something to be thankful for.’ And now people are beginning to wonder what _has become of the schooner Wing end Wing. She is now 44 days out from Port lock, the same port which the Chas, E. Falk left 20 days ago. People who know the schooner well say she will come in damaged but still in the ring. | She is a very poor sailer, and it is not g0 long ago that she started from Santa | Cruz for Coos Bay and finally brought up | at Santa Barbara. Forty-four days out | and in a small schooner at that, the | chances are that Captain Hansen and his | crew are having a hard time of it. Cer-; tainly they had no merry Christmas. Besides the Wing and Wing, there is now overdue the schooner Parkersburg, 22 days out from Coquille River; the] North ‘Bend, 21 days out from Wi mapa bor; ship Isaac Reed, % days from | Seattle; ship Berlin, 19 days from Ta- coma; schooner Berwick, 13 days from 'Coqullle River; ship Eclipse, 23 days from | | Tacoma; schooner Mary Bidwell, 22 days | | from Coquille River, ana the schooner | | Jennie Stella, 24 days from Grays Harbor. | All these vessels will bave hard luck sto- | | ries to_tell. | _The bark Fresno, now out 29 days from hares Gulliver and C. A. McNell, $15, as salvage on six piles secured from bay. J J. Kinyoun.” e Water Front Notes. The big tramp steamer Hyades, char- tered by the American-Hawalian line to take the place of the American, arrived from New York yvesterday. The new 10,- 000 ton freighter American was behind time, and as consignments of goods were accumulating, the agents decided to char- ter a vessel and send the stuff along. The Hyades is a plain, everyday tramp and a big carrier. She has one of the largest general cargoes ever brought here from New York. . Mrs. K. Sparling, stewardess of - the America Maru was presented with a handsome watch as a Christmas present by the officers last Wednesday. The new pilot boat Pathfinder will have a trial trip next Saturday. The start will be made from the foot of Powell street at 10 a. m. B, NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The C. F. Sargent londs coal at Tacoma for Honolulu; the O. M. Kellogs, luniber at Bu- reka for Hilo. Pl e B ke 3 Merchandise for Victoria The steamship State of California saifed yes- terday for Victoria with a general cargo valued a: $3932, exclusive of some in transit. The following were the principal shipments: 24 cs arms and ammunition, § steel befl.ll. 1500 s prunes, § cs drugs, 121 pkss groceries visions, § cs hardware, 3491 feet hl.rdvood 67 bdls iron, 25 bxs lemons, 12 pes millwork, 5500 s malt, 100 tins_matches, s milistufte, 3 crs machinery, 700 Jbs nuts, 12 cs oil, 10 bxs oranges, 12 bdls steel, 20 cs syrup, 30,000 Ids salt, 4 cs typewriters,’ 35 bxs vegetables, 5 cs 624 gals wine. alued at $2500. In traneit—220,000 Ibs sugar Notice to Mariners. SAN FRANCISCO ENTRANCE, CAL. Notics fs hereby given that the mammoth nun buoy, painted red and numbered 2, mark- ing Fort Point Ledse, San Francisco Entrance, Cal., which recently went adrift, has Te- placed in its former position. This notice affects the "List of Beacons and Buoye, Pacific Coast, 1500," By order of the Lighthouse 4 ssinns!'. Commander, U. §. N., Inspector Twelfth Light- house District, | Harl 9 Port_Gamble, is thought to be all right, SENTR— as Captain Peterson ‘wou.ld undoubtedly Shipping Intelligence. stand off shore as soon as the southeaster ¢ ot SRR | or southwester (it seems to have been a circular storm) came up. ANOTHER RECORD BROKEN. New Mailship Sonoma Makes Fast Time From Philadelphia. | The Oceantc Steamship Company’s So- {moma arrived from the Bast last Wednes- |day night in the record breaking time of | | %1 days 4 hours, actual steaming time. Her only stops were in the Straits of Ma- gellan, when Captain Herriman was com- | pelled to anchor over night. The Sierra made the run in 29 days 16 hours, but then she had to stop at Coronel for coal. The | Thursday, December 27. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 23 hours from San Diego, eto. Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 14 hours from hours from Eureka. Mendocino. Stmr Pomona, Shea, 1 Stmr Robert Dollar, Ellefeen, 614 days from Seattle, via Port Townsend 5 Leiana, % hours from Monterey. omlquist, 24 days from Bkm(}eocmm-.lnu,damhvmm. i Maxim, Olsen, 4 days from Bureka. Schr Chas E Falk, Henningsen, 18 days from | Port Hadlock. Schr Del Norte, Allen, 15 days from Port- land, etc, via Eureka 2 hours, Schr Mary Ptta, Anderson, 30 hours from Bowens Landing. Alameda, which held the record for years, | J8chr Rl flne». Sikipper, 3 hours from Wwas over 4) days in coming here, so if -the | BIVens Ventura, the last of the new mail boats, | CLBARED. does not ‘beat 37 days 4 hours the Sonoma Thursday, December 27. will hold the record for many a day to Corona, Gielow, San Pedro; Goodall, come. The Sonoma did not have very good luck d t.ho run. On the third day out from phia & fireman named Adolf Hedin Jpfid dead from heart dis ease, While off the River Platte a big sea broke aboard and G. Kristensan was washed against the bulwarks and had his leg broken. When nearing the Straits-of n_the pumps got out of order and it took the entire force. of the engine- room to nml,ghten them out again. ce through the Straits all went well and uick run was made to Francisco. 'he Alameda will Bt P T Brig Consuelo, Page, Mahukona; Chas Nel- son. Ship Emily F' Whitney, Bri, H 5 ip .! i igman, Honolulu Al Stmr Senator, Patterson, Seattle; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Bark Mohican, Kelley, Honolulu; Alexander * Bd"s‘(‘h of California, Jepsen, Victoria; orn! g parme e rud, Her to Meyer, Wilkon & S Thursday, December 27. Stmr Nome City, Danlels, Seattle. 0 out on her usual run o Australia next edneldsy and the So- tmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, Ventura. mfi "vnul follo: her on Jnghnrysza s"‘" fi?&."’fi&‘.’é‘; Hall, Astoria. e officers who came in on e onoma were C. F. Herrhnan cay tu C. A. Hol- msa"ml:nna"l!. °5en‘i‘“"’“’"‘ Jepeen. Vietoria bert, chief officer: Stmr Novo, Johnson, Fort Brags. mgr; g tA. Hill, mr !gg&. ‘Walvig, —. e FIRT 3 eer; T oy e O Stmr San G G. Bradfield, surgeon, Brig Consuelo, ahukona. chief ste Ee"':: llz:gy Wilson, Johnson, Grays Harbor. Chief Engineer Little and First Assist G z.:t Church Jere tormsfl{ on tr§e Alutn:- "m“;fll:; ison was formerly on e POINT " P m—Weather Moana and the rest of the crew are stran- | clear; 'lnfl NE, veloelty § miles. . gers. Little, Hodson and Church iz no introduction to the public tnverliex?' t: Australasia. —_——— Kinyoun in Bad Odor. Quarantine Officer Kinyoun has lost the friendship of the raftmen, towboat men and the members of the Dundon Bridge Company by his actions on Christmas eve. The tug Millle was towing a raft of plles to the creosoting works, but when she got into the tide rip she could not hold the mass of lumber and the binding chains breaking, the piles went adrift. | Many of them were mcked up by fi!her-. Com men and returned to the Dun ridge Companpy, whlch d $2 for euh lol re- turned. Six of t| Pflu went ashore near the quarantine lon and when the crew of the Millle went to :et them, Griven Sway. After Kinyoun ot through dinmer they asked him for the logs. He said they would have SEMORANDUM. TR T e T P Ak e n e . DOMESTIC PORTS. LPATIR A, By o s Nt ——; stmr . henoe Santa R PORT HADLOCK—Sailed Deo Nicholss Jor Brinet. " v s lhln. for flflm o hence Dec 27—Bktn Tam o' Shanter, Dec 4; Br lhlp Wlm‘e fi’v-l Val, PQR LOS Gw—&.fld Dec 2—Stmr s pay c.s: m«‘!‘ fofr them. to of v«‘h.e was made and re g Went | “Nerives 21—Stmr San Mateo, from away and came back the next day, with | hafime. 5 e Which was turned over o the dnctor LEAN DIBGOArrived Dec %7—Stmr Taqua, S04 The piles were released from quaran- reced] ence Dec 25. ummn—m—-‘mwmm Dr. 7 el “Received of the e % Sx Oo- HAYS HARBOR—A lon Bridge and Con- ‘hence struction Company, for Dan’ Shay, So- W"" M2 Gironde, for San Fran- | | Y e SCHOONER WING AND WING, NOW OUT 44 DAYS FROM PORT HADLOCK, AND SOME MORE OF THE OVER- DUE FLEET. ALL WERE PROBABLY CAUGHT IN THE GREAT SOUTHEASTER OF DECEMBER 21 AND ! WERE DRIVEN OFF SHORE. { % | + | cisco; schr Lettitia, for Volant, for San Pedro; schr Zam; Pedro; lchr Phili ; schr Webfoot, for BEVERETT—Sailed Deo 2—Bark Oakland, for Hilo. EMPIRE CITY, Or—Sailed Deo 7—Sch terey, for San Franct: BANDON, Or—Sailed Deo 2i—Schr lhlln for San Francisco, BAS’ PORT. NEW YORK—Salled Deo 26—Stmr Advance, for Colon. FOREIGN PORTS. VICTORIA—Arrived Deo 2/—Br stm wera, from Sydney. FREMANTLEmrrIVed Dec 24—Br bark Sus- sex, from Port RIMSBY—Arrived Deo 23—Br ship hence Aug 9. for Tacoma. MAZATLAN—Salled Deo 25—Stmr Peru, for San Francisco. NAGABAKI-Salled Deo 26-—Br stmr fieid, for San_Francisc LAPE D Troop, fi Tacoma. FALMOLTH—Arrlved ehal Davout, hence Aux FESalled 26—Fr bark Dec 24—Br ship Pinmore, for Santa, COXD.\-—SHIQG D.o 25—Stmr Finan New_ York. for G tor tish Glens, for Oregon. SANTA ROSALIA—AMM DOC l‘l. at —Tug L Luckenbach. hence Deo In —Br Hayior bore! Br aht comnebuflz. Brenip Ben Br ship Thistle. OCBEAN STBAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Deo $—Stmr Mesabs, from Londo Salled Dec 2i—Stmr H_H Meler, for Dremen. Arrived Dec 2/—Stmr Trave, from Bres LONDON-—Arrived Dec 2/—Stmr Manit hew York. OULOGNB—Salled Dec 25—Stmr Cap Frio, £ Farnbarg, 10t Now Tork. AUCKLAND—Salled Dec 26—Stmr Mariposa, from Sydney, for Sen Francisco. QUEEN:! from Liverpool, for New —_— Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. Newburg .|Grays Harb: Walia Waiia...|Victoria & Puget Sound! ‘W. H. Kruger..|Grays ‘bor. North Fork .... Humboldt .. Curacao Samoa. Robt. Adamson. Queen 2 | Bonita ! Eureka . Columbia ......[Portland and Astor} eru ... Fanama and Way Ports| Austraiia ....|Tahiti.. San Francisco; schr | NTOS—Sailed Dec 21—Ger ship Margretha, Axrlved Dec 25—Br bark HD'- RAND-#s Deo 26—Stmr Mariposa, n AEX:LAO—Bull.d Nov 8—Chil bark Yosemite, VALPARAISO—In port Nov $—Br bark Scot- STOWN—Sailed Dec 21—Stmr Cymric, York. ne, fur r Mon- Corin- r Mio- Largo Wye Mare- ce, for Tpm Dears, o, for e {Dec. Dec. | and Mary E. Kehoe, lot on § line of Erie street | ick THURSDAY’S TRANSFERS OF REALTY Willam H. Norton to William H. Chapman | ! (mu).mmlmummunhmm eda and Santa Clara counties, also all S e property (no property described), upon by B 84; $100. tmtm-&mpcnywbowld bylg\'- vmn.ehudrvno(mlle;n‘::”flmmm - A’."_'.‘“' D. and “M'M. R B %‘xfl Deamentid 65, Catite muumn Enaivided sizeen .mun avenue, 215 S of Fifteenth, 8 s\hudun of Mary Eflen twite ot " Ion e | arvi sixteenth of m. ;l'-'xh!on), three-sixteenths; and Jo; | Amn R. ine Norton, three-sixteenths each, trust M. Cassidy to Florence E. John- son, ot on NE corner of :onmon avenue and St. Roses street, N 25 by E 1%, block 1, John- | son Tract; $500. John T. Fitsgerald to Mary F. Fitzgerald (wife), lot on W line of Wood street, 150 S of Point Lobos xve s v e e nue, 25 by W 120, Junipero !LTHI( Sly to (xhy T. Wa: o urk street, 137:8 W of Ln.rk W Hn § 137:6; $10. . ‘ b’ Cornelfus P. and 1da_J. Robinson to Julien Smith, lot on N line of Sacramento street, 85 ot “Gnerrero strcet 1 5 :“n‘." Memn, 85 lerTero street, e it 35 by W 100, quitclaim deed; 5 " - Frances 4, Klein to cn.fl- Klein, lot on § line of Green street, 165 W of Buchanam, W 27:6 by S 137:6; also lot on W line of My- thlrfl avenue, 250 S of L street, 8 50, W 120, W1 N 25, E 240; $1500. Emla of Elizabeth W. Carpenter (by Addie Callie )Chnlonannal!ltthua to Morris B. O’'Meara, all of same and terest In alley 3) feet wide in rear William Lancas! mnnkur-tol-nhx. to begioning: P Dilwes o Chacies Shrak- Jine gr Brpant stzest, W63 §W Qul!nl&l:l deed: lo Nicholas, Mathilda, Henry and Cuthestne Ohlandt and John A. Mary M. k2 Buck o Tomoso Duuud lot Homestead: L bloek 3, University dwm Draskine, lots 51, 6@, us, W ana Drinkhouse (: a( Wlllhm Murphy) and Mary J. B. Latham, administratrix) to Esther M. Wil- 1W. A - #on, lot on SE corner of Sacramento and Steln- g{ ot oo N cornee. o€ Bagassors. o8 Pio urm«w!:n:bvsut by N 100, block Osborn to_same, same; (Imn-c) st = reets, SonnL Branger. ts Hema Etfinger, lot on B Hanfon ' S| ‘Edward J. Le Breton to Royal W. line of Haight street, 31:3 W of Steiner, W 50 | 1502 D. 12! recorded December 9, l’. all in- by S 100; also lots 445 and 447, Siiver Terrace | terest in éstate of James W. Cudworth, Now forris Ha1ly to Mary B A ettt Oom lorris Haley to Mary Haley, lot on \' ltne of tracts. el N RS et BN B c i Mtk (owner) with 3 T Me : also o oE Floward sireet 335 | 1yie Hoon SEoNs! plans by cwner—All werk of Seventh, NE 25 by SE 8. gift. for alterations and additions, except painting. Hibernia Savings and Loan Sormy to Ed- ward C. Harrison, lot on S line of Washington street, 117:11 W of Central avenue, W 30:10 by 6 127:83%; $5760. German Savings Loaen Soclety to G. H. Moore, lot 15, block 1 Marion Tract (Hospital lot); $1500. Catherine McNamara to Annle J. McNamara graining and tinting, for a l-story and base- ment f-ame bullding on lot on W line of Baker t, belw:‘eln Lpold.n Oct. avenue and Tw No. on E line of Tremont avenue, 2Xx80; §2200. The California Limited starts for Chicago over the Santa Fe and gets there on the third day—y5 hours. Everything on this train is real. Begins January 1st. | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. €O, | LESSEH SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, TIBURON FERRY—FOOT OF MARKET ST. BuFr-n:l-qu WEE] R 2AY.—1% 0. ut b - "1 - B rive "t 30 s SUN 'DAYB—O:H. 9:30, 1100 & m.; 1:30, 3:30, 504, are due mrrive at SAN FRANCINC (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) — ammive LEAVE — FRoM DEcEMSES 1, 1900. *#7:004 Benicla, on, Calistoga. Rosa.. *8:004 Davis, Woodland, Knights Ln‘h‘. Marysvilie, Oroville. s Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DA!s—c 10. 150 $:20, 1:16 & m.; 1w " Saturdays—Extra trips at 1. S!EN‘DAYHM 2:40, 11210 & m; 1:40, 3:40, 506, #8:304 Oakdale, Sun- Sun- nf.-mln..u..m.lml sha. Chicago. *11:00, lll !lo'klfll e o Porterv] quisr *11:004 Livermore, e Way ¥ Mariiuer, Ssu Ramou, _Vallelo, Nupa, Calistogs, Sunta Ross. . *4:00¢ Benici, Woodland, Murysville, *4:30» Haywards, Nil *5:00¢ Niles, Livermore sod §5:007 Bunset u:nned. El Paso, #3:00p The Owl umlud Bakerstie *9i10a | 3:30 pm! 5:00 am! 7:35 pml 8:02 pm 7327 300 am| and Ciias. | 7:38 pen] 22 pm 7:30 am) 3:30 pm 7:30 am| §:00 am)| e 7:30 am| l:cu x 10:40 am|(10:35 am 3:30 pm/! 5:00 pm| Sebastopol. | 7:35 pm/ 6:22 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wast s and White Suiphur Springs; at Nu- it Lytton for Lytton S| i ot Saymarvitia foe Skagss Springs; at Sonoma Glen Ellen. 95:007 New LS gfl;—.‘- A-nseln :'" EL Paso, New Otleats and *0100r Ty wards, Niids and Saa Jows 16:00r Valicjo “e:er Oriental 5:10 pm/ (Fook of Markst Stree! RLIIETY mmcm.mlna,s-.l—.vm | Boulder Mflu-&ulfl 't' | *7:00r Oreyon and Calltoriia, ispiom. fas- for the at mmento, pavill MI Sprin . Highland Stnnn ldm‘ill Portland, Pages Howd gt . *8:434 | bad Springs, Soda Bay, hrum *8:03¢ San Pabio, Pirt Costa, Martines Springs; at Ukiah for V’Ich{ !-nu“ and Way Stations. | Bprings, Blue Lakes, Lai Deil 1 18:052 Valisjo. | Sprlnl‘s‘}. - Potter V-l!‘-v okn s s, _Bucknell’: COAST PIVISION (‘-rr.w finn)- | guhedfln K-ith!s. Bullvllle s Hot nm-'-. | Harris, Ci Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- | duced rates. On Sundays. round-trip tickets to all potats beyond San Rafael at half ra cket office, 60 Market uncuu-m- bunla- Progre: ing. X. RYAN, C(Iysrof Pekln[ China H. C 'm'n'!mx G, Pass. Agt. Arcata 008 n. Manager. b2 srpm CREEK ROUTE FERRY. a Sunta Towa. Prom SLN PRANGISGOFot of Marat ok 8 81— 75 PER CENT OF THE PEO- Corona . [T 00 500r.w. | f ! Umatilla, —Fast of Bread Sa00 V0 PLE who go east in Burlington Crescent Crescent Clty . | 0 *5:00r.m. Ot i et . Boiat Ageci ... /Keing Axwe. % COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). el i o TO SAIL. SEREV Sl Toiunuin SULE way—pretty good evidence thaf™ TOA Ocean View, Soutt San Francisco.. - B Z A Bteamer. | Destination. | Sails. Pler. 1004 an J:;'.wdw‘-y Stationa ( e the service is all we claim for it. on Wodseadays oniy)....... 1i80P Pan. & Way.[Dec. 25, 12 m|PMSS | egege s, Teca Fiuon Suuta G ‘| Newport ... Deo. Pier 11 "'"un":‘am'.‘:. Paso” Rabies, an From San Francisco Tussdays and Thursdays Coos Bay.....|Dec. 25, Pler 12 Lompos Shine & Tni(Bec B 1omipMss | Amer. Maru|China & Jap.[Dec. 28 1pm | on o : .29, 2 pm Pier 9| ®Bk . 29, 11 am|Pler 24 25 5 pm|Pier 2 29, 10 am|Pier 2 2, 5pm|Pler 2 5 pm/Pler 8 3 am|Pler - 31, SpmiPler 2| wg:mor Say Toeeut Brin 1. SpmiPler 13| ea:20p San Joss aud Way . 1, 9am|Pier 13| gi1:45¢ San Jose and Way Stations. E LS & for Moruing. Tor Afvernoon 4 1: :unn«l; Dll’A ')‘nnflv.l.pld. { Suuday only. pm|Pier n,...,.,. T Ly % am pler 11 e b5 | Astin & PO4lTen: T il don| Bk 2 ‘|Coos Bay.....IJan. 3 12 mPier 13 SN e Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— and High and Low Helghts of Times Waters at_Fort Point, entrance Published by ofacial ‘s e thy Supariatandent NOTE—The high and low waters occur at th about twenty city front (Mission-street whar() San five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3. Arrive— Stockton Merced Fresno Hanford _I::..-‘aun are Ft. |——I Ft. |——| Ft. Bukenfleld H W L column and the successive tides i mlnlddltlmwfllewhbnnm Santa Fe Trains—paiy LEAVE MARKET-STREET FERRY DEPOT. !!d W exposition of the tides | PINE at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- Ing tides are given in the left of the oceurs. 'nnlnuhuflven !In|ud depth of reference o 5 Drecedcs the herght, and = g The Fiven is s from the s given charts. The pl {5 the mean of the lower low waters. —_———— A coal miner al 4 o is always ready ¥ to “get cmcn:o lnvflmflng train arvives at 3:0 A M. daly. CES—641 MA ST, in FERRT SAN FRANCISCOS 1i18 BE BROADWAY. Moy IT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY | = via wnx D ... SUNDAYS. P‘nlfil'flmufi—nlflu sg‘xum wrmmmg 621 Market st. Sausalito