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ROOMS SPECIAL WING YPEWRITERS HERN M$S TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. southeast e B g suite AND BOARD. NOTICES. AND I corner Beventh or elevator p. Gra MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. DIED. Alexander, Bernard MoCraith, Thomas MoEimay, Olivia A. Blnu:h Morits McGowan, ‘).{d' Phil fil‘& Mr. i Coughiin, Mang Morrison, Ann Cramer, Josephine Ptarrer, Hleanor B. Edsell, ‘Jacob W. Piloasso, Frank Foster, X Ro Fra r umnwooa.xw'uim: Roy, 3. Jx‘:’n::‘ ;:m;:t eel; Jo!m A. & Soal . Kuliman, He Emith, Edward Lacoume, Basile Smith, Jarvis Smith. ks W. ALEXANDER—In this city, December 30, 1800, Bernard Alexander, husband of Flora Al ander, and father of Isado: Efl:d Jt,c»\b Alexander, = years. The funeral will take place this day | flau) at 10 o'clock, from Od4d Fellows' Hall, Seventh and Market streets. Interment vrivate. Please omit fiwoers. ANDERSON—In this city, December 2§, lflfi Lars Anderson, a native of Norway, aged years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- strest, mear Twenty-first. - - "Baru B. Blu»( . L Elch‘l.\d & hluvl ol Naw e Fork. s; Eihie’ and ¥ Scics pupers please copy B Fricnde are Tespectiaily tavited to at- nd the funeral services this day (Mon- &t 10 o'clock, at the pariors of N. G: , 841 Sacramento street. Interment Hil metery, by train leaving Third | send streets at 11:30 o'clock. of Golden Gate Councll, United al Travelers and Pacific Coast Com- | | assemble at N. Gray rs at 10 o'clock | y, Irene, beloved dsughter arcaret Casey, & mative of , aged 1 year 7 mionths and 38 m'{‘ and acquaintances ere respeot- the funeral to-morrow ck, trom her late resi- e, between Harrison December_ 30, 1900, he late Mary and hc funeral to-morrow | . from the residence | a solemn re rated for the g at §:30 o'clock. quaintances are i soter: December 29, 190 f the late Jacob R and sister son, a native months and are respect- neral th he residence of . between rmant Mount ¢ funeral car from treets this city, December 2, 1900, wife of the late John ? Th mo o the pario; Ness avenue. tery | ROY—Near Fat d | SCHMALZ—In | SEELY—In this city, | Winkle, [ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, HOINDAY, m%ul:flneb&.mmmhhi‘-“l- celebrat repose of commendn( lfl 2"=|‘oh;:'k_ Intc:ment ;:“dlb Cross .'tfl" MOORE—In , December 2 Mr. Moore, balo g Badbent ot aaatian father Samuel Moore, a Muv. ol and l‘ days. muson ‘December 29, *Rnn Morsison, beloved sister o o aged 80 y zufi"fl.vfif‘« .Mlo .mn""a The Fameral thieaay e fun (Monday), dence, 3068 snmth street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a requiém high mass commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. n, Me., aged §7 years 1 0 IIIZ Morrison, & native of Donegal, Ireland, ears, . at 3:80 o'clock, from her late resi: will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, PFARRER—In this city, December 30, 300, Ymmea daughter of Eleanor mlth‘ dearly Char%u . and J Ptarrer, and grand- dlu‘ ter of Mrs. A O Muller, a nnuve of San_Francisco, aged 7 months and 24 days. €7 Friends and u:% e e ToaDest fully tnvited to the funeral to-morrow 2aday). &t 3:8 o clocks from the residence g)o parents, 8514 Twenty-first street, corner lores. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- err‘ by funeral car from Twenty-second and uerrero streets. December 30, 1300, beloved stepson of Ba= er of Willlam Pleasso, city, Frank Picasso, dearl; 28 years and § months. Frien: acquaintan respect o Teviied gnund the funeral Tuesay. Jani Rl ot 9 oatock, frém biS 1a residence, §26 Francisco street, between Poweil and Stosrton. Interment New Italian Ceme- et ROOKEY 1 this sity, December 18, 100, Fran- s Rooney, a native of Dublin, Irwh.nfl. aged enrs. ks Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully nvited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the Chapel of | the Passion, attached to St. Mary's Hospi- , where a solemn requiem mass will be coclebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 7:15 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 10:40 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. ROSMAN—In this clty, December 30, 100, Poter Rosman, & native of Roskilde, Denmark, aged 47 yeare rfax, Marin County, Allen James, beloved son of John A. and Barbara Roy, & native of San Francisco, aged i0 years § months and 27 days. I The funeral services will be held this fifth. SCHAFER~—In this city, Catherine Schafer, wife of Albert Schafer, & Lawn Cemetery. December_ 80, 1900, Interment Cypres: native of months. ¥ Funeral and interment striotly private. No flowers. Remains at the parlors of H. P. Petersen & Co., 228 McAllister street. this city, December 29, 1900, Mariam, beloved wife of Willlam Schmalz, a aged 50 years 6 months and Germany, aged 72 years and 3 native of Wales, nds and acquaintances are respect- Invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday). at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- a , 1352 Webster street. Interment, via ‘clock train from Third and Townsend Cypress Lawn Cemetery. December 30, 1900, John A., beloved husband of Nancy C. Seely, apd father of Mrs. Katie L. Hogan and Carltor W. Beely. fully | { 7 Remains at the mortuary chapel of the | Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2425 Mis. sion street, near Twenty-first. Interment at North San’Juan, nuary 2, 1 SMITH—In Seattle, December 27, 1600, eloved brother cf Y.. and beloved pta Neelticanat of San nd the late Captain Olson, a na- tive of Walterod, Stillingan, Sweden. B Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of Theo Dierks, 97 Mission street SMITH—In this city, December 25, 1900, Jarvis mith, & native of Ohio, aged 68 years 10 nths and 4 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect Wash ully invit Monday), a rs of Charles H. > & Co.. et, between Gear- and O'Farrell. bad Fellows' Cemetery. SMITH—In Concord, December 25; 1% W. Smith, beloved brother of Mrs. J. C Donald and Mrs. Nellie Macy, a nat Antloch, Contra Costa County. STODDAR—In Ouakland, December 30, 1800, Eben Stoddar, a native of Hingham, Mas aged 77 years 8 months and 15 days. [FFriends are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral this day (Monday), at o'clock, from the parlors of the W dition Funeral Directors, 2428 Califors street, between Fillmore and Steiner, Inter- ment '0dd Feliows' Cemetery. In this city, December 25, 130), Woodcock, a native of England, 2z years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 11 o'clock, from the funeral pat- lors of Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Mission stredt, Mizsion Masonic Temple. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery attend the funeral this day Crema- REAL ESTATE TRANSAC'I"IO!’S Thomas and He lot on N line of Broadw: Devisadero street, W 5 by N 127:6; City ana County of San Francisco to Bmille L. Perley (Miller), 2 corner_of How- ard and Fourteenth streets, Hibernia Savings and arine Whelan, lot on E 125 S of Nineteenth, S Andrew and Annie Curtis, lot on W line Hill, § 35 by W Andrew and Susan Hduldln: to Catherin Denvir (wife of William), lot on W Castro street, 321 § 50 by E %; $—. Han nocle() to Kath- AL o Noe strest, 101:6 S o HOPES TO.WRECK OTHER SALOONS Mrs. Carrie Na.tion Plans | ™, New Victories While in . Prison. — Appeals to Temperance Advocates to Pay Her Fines So Her Crusade May Not Be < Delayed. e WICHITA, Kas, Dec. 30.—Mrs. Carrie Natiom, the Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union “joint wrecker,” has refused the bail obtained by her co-workers. She now says that under no elrcummcag will she step out of jall until cleared of | the charge against her, and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union committee, which hed taken up the matter, has prac- tically abandoned its efforts to obtain her release. The County Attorney, it is said, s riously considering a suggestion made by the saloon men to withdraw the charge of malicious destruction of property and prefer one of insanity against her, There is no doubt in thelr minds that they can hold her upon the present charge and they are bound to punish the woman in some form for the mischief she has done. When spoken to on this matter Mrs. Na- tion laughed and said: “'I expect they will resort to this as a last means to make me abandon my cru- sade against the liquor dealers, but I will appeal to every liberal minded per- son and let them judge in any argument with me and my conversation whether or not 1 am crazy, As I sit alone ..x thh cell and think of how many Soing to ‘the dogs’ because o this evi traffic in liquor I am ready to endure anything for the cause. When I leave this prison 1 will not be conquered; I will go on to other cities and there do' fust what 1 have done in Wichita. There are thou- sands of joints and open saloons taking | the money and ood from our young men and officers stand by and take fines and bribes to allow such awful work to continue. 1 appeal to the people in the East lo stop such abuses of the law. I admit that my method of wrecking sa- loons has been rather out of the bounds of the general custom, but something des- perate is necessary. “'If the people of the East who are for temperance will lend me their moral sup- port and influence with the few hard working temperance women of Kansas we_will be able to get rid of the joints n Kansas, and I don't think they would ever come back., Al I want is people to help me out of these scrapes when I wreck saloons. 1 need money to pay my fines so 1 can get out and go at it again, instead of lying in jail. True, I can now get out on bail ‘and go to smashing | saloons again, and I may yet decide to | do such work, but I want to make a clean | sweep as I g0, and not have fines hanging | 3 over my head. Quick aid is what is need- ed. Money¥ to prosecute this work must be forthcoming immediately. 1 will make | the saloon men sorry, and in three months | there will not be one joint in the State. 1 point with pride to what work I have already accomplished in Medicine Lodge and Kiowa. Both towns are devoid of oints because of my work, and no one will deny it ' DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL { l | % S of Seventeenth, S 2% | The body lay COMMITTEE TO STAND J. G. Johnson, Chairman of the Body, Says There Will Be No Re- organization. KANSAS CITY, Dec, 3.—J. G. Johnson, chairman of the executive committee of the National Democratic Committee, passed through Kansas City from Chi- cago en route to his home in Kansas. He sald: am not in a position to say what will be done toward maintaining the Demo- cratic organization rerfecled during the last campaign, but 1 will say that there will be no reorganization of the national committee. Te committee is organized until 194. and will remain practically as it is until that time. I believe that the | present precinct organization can be | maintained and made entirely self-sup- | | porting.” 7 e W ot l DENVER ALDERMAN'S FUNERAL Despite Cold Weluur a Large Num- ber of People Attend. DENVER, Colo., Dec. 30.—Despite the cold weather and the fact that several nches of snow had fallen during the night, the funeral of Alderman Martin D. | Currigan to-day was perhaps the largest line ot | and most impressive ever heid in Denver. in state for two hours in G e e e 5 2 30978 31382, 31620, 32081. 3459, 32778, 33868 33951 3447 3 EEsussuBenussusussumusunsEulesnpesisnaniosunarsnsunsives HaE 5 = EEEESEEIREEE i 100| DECEMBER 81, 1900, NUHB!RS —or THE — BENEFICENGIA PUBLICA City of Mexieo, nmmm- 27, 1900. mlo. szss!ssuss;juszss"iz§sssaesssssz§szussa seumemaniseatue agned s2eunuSunsnsy ul § RAILROAD TRAVEL. - D SOUTHERN PACINIC CONPANT. ® w0 gy v o | Seetuns lenve nud nre dus merd (L gi N _FRANCISCO. 20/ 109 | (Main Line, Foot of Markss Sireet.) b - RS 100 20| tmave — Fnow Dromusss L 1900 — Ammive 100, 40 200, 106 | Prize. 2 % 2 » b 2| wl k3 - =i 2 40 2 | » 20/ 100 | 40 40; 2 i n 2 06|, 2 El 2 20 204 200 | ° ol H “ 0 *%:804 Oakdale, Chiness, Souors, Carters. 2% 1004 1000 wweon Haywasia Nilew sad Way Stations. BN 100 2 31| 91004 Lo 3 20 2 | 4 L 2i 100 200 o | 100 20/ » 100 4 2| 20 2007 2 100 2 100 | 40 40 4 100 20 20 | I 21 % » 3 0 20 2 2 -4 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. | One hundred numbers from 43028 to 49138, in- | clusive, being §0 numbers on each side of the | number drawing capital prise of 30.000_ge0. | One hundred numbers from 69163 to 69268, in- clusive, being 50 nllmbfirl on each side of the number drawing capital prize of $20, One hundred numbers from 7847 to 75247, in- clusive, being 50 numbers on each side of the number drawing capital prize of $10,000—$20. TERMINAL PRIZES. Seven hundred and ninety-nine numbers end- ing with 78, M mo last two figures of the numper dra: d;:s lm prize of $60,000—820, Seven hun lnd ni nety-nlna numbers end- ing with 18 being the last two figures of the number drawing the capital prize of $20,000—! BEWBLINBLRBLESLEEY 16:00¢ Valle) 3 Porsiar . Fugel o i -I.llrln- Pablo. 30 | tonio, Texas; Mexico: San Francisco, Cal.; St. | Louls, Mo.; Chattanooga, Tenn.: Peorfa. IIl.; Faston, Pa.; Houston. Tex., and Belton, Tex. DR. GREGORIO ORIVE, For the Treasury Department. U, BASSETTL, Manager. APOLINAR CASTILLO. Intervenor. ] NOT USURERS, | Yet Will Receive Four Hundred Thousand Per Cent on an In- | vestment. C. H. Denton of 2320 H street, Sacra- mento, drew $400 00 on a TEN CENT tick- et of Henry 8. Cahn & Co.'s Little Bene- ficencia Lottery in the drawing of Dec. 27th. Mrs. Flora Harris, the wife of H. Harris. a tailor on Fillmore street. be- tween Bush and Pine. San Franclsco, also drew $400 00 in the same drawing. Both of these fortunates will receive | their money in full by presenting their tickets at the office of the company. * —_———— There is a quaint little fish which haunts the weed tracts of the gulf stream | | and there builds its nest and lays its eggs | @ like a bird rather than a fish. This ani a9 30p sEEE. (Third and Townsend Sta.) £ l‘m Beter l-n-‘c-e and Prix Jose and Way Sta +a8E Sen Jous aad Wep. Stal A for Morning mal—the antennarius—imitates in color! “*Dsily. + Sunday excepted. | the weed it lives it, and, like the chame- | 7Mondars, Wednesdays, Fridars. leon, constantly changes its color. | o e 10i50% Orlental * Siaii—Giien, ann—. Pors Coste, Martines - “ No. 49078 draws first capital prize of $60,000, - s 11434 4 | 50id 1n San Francisco, Cal.; Denver, Colo. ' | ymse8e Vellge s nom |, No. 18 draws second capital prize of 33,00, |04 tn Merida, Yuc.; Nuevo Laredo, Tams. COAST DITISION ow Gauge). 3p | Puebla, Pue.; Mexico, ‘004 of Marke! ] 2| No. 75197 araws third uyiul prize of $10,000, 1—‘*—#——,.., Newark, Osnterville, San Jose, 4 | ®old 1n New York City, N. Boalder Creek, B.nuo:-n-d'u 00| Noe. 20292, 21081, 467, Tists and T8 araw | Btasions, x a0y % | each $1000, sold in Vicksburg, Miss.; San An- | {8:5; Nowark, Ceutarviile, San CREEK ROUTE F!HHV. ANOISO0—Fost of Market Sirsst un, H— 100 =0 COAST DIVISION (Broad Gasge). AT 9 A. M. - there on the third day—735 hours. Everything on this train is real. Begins January 1st, | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSHE SAN FRANCISCU AND MURTH PACIFIC i | } { RAILWAY COMPANY. Santa Fe 'Trains—oaiy g The California Limited starts for Chicago over the Santa Fe and gets 40 . . | inches by W12 the Counctl chamber this morning, where i of Amalia kst Bantion to. Tames wil Mery M | bt Labta) in line and Tevicued The » Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St LEAVE MARKET-STREDT FERRY DEPOT. b - i}r:o;x.p].rll"gn ;J)fl;’»‘ o‘;'. ;l"l‘;, Mflflh street, 80 | ‘elg-knog:{’fa!ga i q[l)lleflm hlshhmns wn: z\u' E | | Local Over- | Stock- B of , E 30 by N 114; | conducted by Father Duffy at the Churel o San Franc |Express ton . to San Franclsco | o¢ the Sacred Heart, after which Rev. &1 WEER DAYS T S0 s m.; 12:35, 3.3 Dally. L. o ;‘"‘gflf T FlatherI‘Vldlmle deliv e‘d fo fune:lll ora. g;l Epitan &mm"_h“__ .fi.'.".?"fic' u:3 —_— | V| don. Interment was in Mount Calvary 2 4 ety deed of surreh- | Cemetery. Among the honorary pallbear- | Bt sé‘lug‘\yl-.l 100, 9:30, 11:06 a. m.; 1138, 3:30, 5:08, : i Fiorence M. Petersen (Cummings) and George | 578 Were (Governor C. B Thomas and | { 1| 620 D. ‘ B e | e i o AR (PR e s 5| wagata fotont e Prstess. Je s o clode Kin o ect_and ¥ Y ot : (Ellen), E 25 by § 114; $1000. KENTUCKY’ LOODY | 340, 5:10 m Saturdays—Extra o ! LAcK Modesto, Stanislaus County, | Presiey C. Hyman (bankrupt) (by Frank L. it Lis %1 and 635 b. . { B Basite Tacoume, a nativé | Owen. assigneel to A 5 Ealiwin, all intsrest RECORD FOR TWO WEEKS | | eONDATS™HE 10, 1110 . ms 10, u- S0, | Tulgre .o | . n lot_on o street, 45: o i ° p - b i o0, | Pine, N 91:8 by W 137:6; $00 | | Between San Francisce and Schuetzen Park, | Kansas City & e nee ;\um\rfl,'f,';fi',d",;m?;,; e deriah . Petats th . K Masten, lot on | C18Y County Factions Again at Outs fi;{ same scheduie as above. | Shisam .. o [ 5 Nire \Uoulse Meyer and | §2 line of Mission street. 915 NE of Beale, | and Soldiers May Be Sent to % Leave In Effect Arrive 9 A M. train ia the CALIFORNIA LIMITED. Bank, 2 M " M nate o Qpmt) 1. R RN il the Scene. 635. 3| San Francisco. { vov. 7 5500, | San Prancieco. | Cortéeponding train arciver st oot P e atly. e 2 " A58 B xW'corner of B streef and Thirts-seventh ave- | LONDON, Ky., Dec. 3.—Four men have | {12%%- 100 ol | l | Week | lp‘ondln& T o A T [ and mix nue, W 189 2 3331, § 27211; also lot on | heen killed and ten wounded in Clay | 44836, 40 20! ys. | Destination. | P. M. is the OVERLAND S, @ on or e Chp e oSy oy, orty-rixth ave- | county fights within the past two weeks, | 44989: ) W M iat. Nonie . 1b wiih throush " Paiace. and Tossiet Sleepers. pe nue, N 37 65 :8; 8. i g » 40| o i 2 h am Onrrnmdtu train arrives at 5:55 P. M. daily. be pa | _ Willlam W. W. Wright & Sens' | While two other (‘layd‘lam:nty men were Fl 200 :;: Santa ‘Rose.| 7.3 pm| 6:22 pm is BAKERSFIELD LOCAL, stop- o | Investment Co., lot on B line of Thirty-eighth | killed and two wouns n a t just - | PiDg l& al Pofll!. in San J uin ll.lfly 2 | vente, 20 X of C street, N 027 B 12); §5l. | over the Clay County line dur ng the same Jons » o 9 regpon '“‘“u‘:'}‘{;:-‘r‘z“’.‘h‘ dauy. = | % riod, making a total of six lnd ] U - o o in FERRY 3 Yol ¥l Cemetery | Lewis ua?:fi::rz\xf:-?txz L. Peter. fwelve woundea it i pri zo e kb iy Y > . 1l Cemetery | - agal 40 : o y Loge Xo. 21, A O. U. ¥ | men (contractor), architect Julius 1. I':::‘:x::; e jpontios masiite !:{,'g 4 100 o, | . ¥ The fune: v | Fixcavating, grading, concrete, artificlal stone Ot The trontis 20l 33 | 3:30 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7. 6:22 pm. . sitie t T A a.y | and granité work for alterations and additions | 10 d! - » 2 | 73 H lmml Hfilflfl W‘ST MIUWMJ at 1 o'clock, to attend the funeral | to & two-story and basement frame residence | R 20 o "-'“‘“" s |m°5'k‘,:‘h_ f,.. ,", h y Luesmann. Fines | on llqu;yc\;;ne‘r‘ o‘ru':m’z:sd Franklin streets, | Winona Quarantine Raised. bt b Lo o e u;:pm- Fcrg B: er of y ol ncing tember anEs Workman. | et owiert with’ bongia mwioonee (con. | ST, PAUL: Dec. BT local Health i T "‘"‘{ l‘fim‘ Gueraevite, | 138 pmf s = | 7ROM SRS CIRe TS il Varuey | work, roofing, plastering, plumbing, gas fit- | Health Board, formed at Winona, has | 50065 el N e e LR | Wik DAV . D e m. N & % = | ting, tron work, glass and hardware for same | taken proper measures to guard against | = o Somoma | 9715 am| §:40 am | 3: B A, 535 %18 0 5 m b - ke on same; $N5 the ppreatt of smalipox said to exist there, b 2 $:06 pm/ 6:22 pm TRIPS For Mill Valley and Sem r i e has raised the quarantine between the 20, 40| ot the | Weather Report. b i i by e 2 respect- | e HOTEL ARRIVALS. 10015 » nmnl-nnm—hr the funeral to-morrow | a0th Merldfan—Pacific Time.) a0: 2 lp'r‘i‘n:l.. snd Whife mn - m ™ na: clock, from bis late resi- | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 36— p. m. GRAND HOTEL. 20 o | gor w di RMANY, Cashice. " | & iX Siiver cireet, thence ¢St Rose's | The following are the seasonal rainfails to | o B Petaluma P F_Erb & w, Dallas - » g - - " vr' T Services at 1 o'clock Interment | gate, as compared With those of the same F B Hill, Senttle 5.2 Katzensteln Jr, - < s comp s last season, and rainfall in last twenty-four | A fielcher, Seattle Sacto t b the City and County Hospital, | poet & Horner, Oakland |3 F Smith, Sacto ot F e ), Thomas McCraith, a me’ i & 2% m::'e';‘;,a w, Spo- |8 Childs. Los Ang » > 3 from L 1 Last ‘This Last | kane 2 EY Lak: Pomo, Potter San Quentin. . A 1900, STATIONS. (% H;unf Season. | Season. | T W Duckworth, Cal |E J Roy, S Barbara b 4 Rivereide. Lieriey's, N FRANCINCO. cloved daughter — ! 1 G W Beecher, Kingmn Mrs N J Winsome & 0l 2 | anhedrin Hetghts, Hutivilie, Orgs Hot A K ster of Mamle McEl- 2017 26.65 | J W Malcolm' & w, 11l | son, Sacto 1 - 2 Fory Brags. Wi By, % = a Dative of Sen Rafash aged 3 years 5T 098 |7 R Rayburn & w, Ill|D Nefsser, Chicago 40 PRy, Netiiatuye © R b SRR S AR N -1 e & e RN TR 0 i ° SUKI;AYB—C"‘.’;“": P = s ited to attend the funecal this” aa i 8 | Dr 3 T Murohy. car|A F MoPHail. 100, 40 1000 645 . m. 24,930 oclock, trom her late resi- i T | § Owens, San 1 E L Eme H 200 4 » m THROUGH TRAINS, hurch, where & requiem mass will b S %v’p’.,”)f&“é‘ - o It Alexander. 20) w0 ) conia per sha ¢ be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- 5 4| Bibiary Aramea & £ A o » H m. Saturdays—Tomales and way e company, 327 et 2 McOOWAN-In this city, December 8, 189, San Francisco data: Maximum tempersturs, | A Sylvester, Cal C O Wili 20) P 2 m. Sundays—Tomales and way — 3 r }-:&.vrk .‘:}“}:?».?“Z?‘{'mfi ll;m J. Mo- | §2; minimum, 41; mean, 46 MF Cochnne‘mf 3 E{K Parl 20 12 200 p. DOX, Secy. 208, Mis. George M Jewett: a ative of Ire- WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | ] Smith BSan Fafefl i 100 20, H THE MEN IN CHARGE of the m" 1 m ml"y = i B 74 years 9 mon FORECAST. C E Miller, Cal I H 2 100(57774. " i i AIAI.P e e & u—afl 3o’ om‘;', ciess .m mum iy Bat culfins - = i H Burlington Overland Excrsions have \LTA L: X count Zechandelaar, Cal Miss 1 1 58804 crossed i scores Frascisco, via Sausalits Ferry: mfixfi’&_‘}i il sity IR ihe Tocky Mauntatn 'sd piati St Aot “Soma oty [ ““:"m Dolsss ] e e - m"‘ P e T Patrickc McNamara, Geatly m.‘.fm.a An ‘wrea O¢ high pressure overlie 'W"“ £ %5 Balt Lak A w, — b 1% times. They know all the points of 30, »om of the late Ann McNama: M while the is Miss N M Hollenbeck, 20(80259 . 100 - 8an Franciseo to Summit and Return, $ire 2" Dovnel and William ana Soutgery Culitornia s Boston & w, yuba | 000 o im| interest en routs. They help to ; e e T e temperature bas Miss C W Lindberg, (A P Van Butte | gog5 e : . OF TAMALPAIS NOW OPEN. n e Petaluma, a native of Irelan ‘fl‘.‘z'.x?".“.“.“"”m Aaugg' ;l Mnu-loz.cu 0856, 20161324, 2 make you ENJOY your trip. 21 Market st.. Sausalito Ferry [7Friends and acquaintances are ~espect- | and Northern Arizona. o & Adams, Fresno |1 Elder, Cal F 10051533 o From San Franciseo T: and Thursds, Conditions are favorable &a—m D McQuiady, Cal [Mrs W G Ferrell, Sac | gog o “en|gasst » et usedays e . weather in all districts. vy frosts wm PALACE HOTEL, 3 . 40!63801 I EVERYWHERE east. . HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. Monday BT Wiltsee, Denver Mrs Robinson, N York % % wi 100 | RIDTH _M;,PMGES_DEATH& (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher. FC 3 3 § Echofleld. 'N_ York | g3 : 0 1 A.AA.u.. R?lA‘A\g’m, P. [;&N(‘)w. E'r Mfi:'ad & Mrs Castoer, | gagss. ‘ :% n: ‘W. D. Sanbomn, General Agent, | #th. mar notices sent by % Firin we_ o posite Lincoln School. male nt i Buebalh & gg?ury. cuu ¥ a! a«—r‘mnc m"”; . 20]64266. o . 631 Market Street, i et be henged ephone . hours entiog mianight, December 11, T .W"‘" n;m ca | : B b -y * t e and residence Northarh continued | Mrs Simonson, Mont |J Jones, Stockton 85164 T 90i63359. = . P " he same publ UNITED UNDERTAKERS, i iR heay” frowe: Hent orh e Phortiand M s s e - | stem. - daigie 2 = 27 and 2 Fifth st. Tel. South 161 <Southern nlr:n“;m Monday; colder, | 3 Moller. N3, :?-'.:’..'..-., Cal - : a BN FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. vy iros t north BV Chuten, Chicago (e Trimble. ol . The G URCR-1 December 2, 100, o Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. m‘m"_‘;";—gf‘g"_f’!w frow squalls Monday; | Mra A Grabam. Portld J n.?:mma. Cal | o8 i 3 16 c reatest Church. & dsughter. Ut Snow Monda s mm Sontinued cold weather. | Mry. A!;?w ‘Tinkel. Mase|J Fe x;_-“.-"‘;‘ 86469 s “1 PAGES. 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