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OIL LANDS FOR SALE. : proven territory; line of K. R. ROOMS TO LET-—Furn. and Unfura. A . BURNETT, 14%6 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, eingle; also unfurnished. BUSH, §20 (The Elk)—Nicely furnished sunny rms; day, 2%c up; Wk., $150 up. Mrs. P. Rantt. bw shades; rooms papered, §3 ath, 308 Sixth et.; open evenings. PALMISTRY . Palmist—Readings this week 26 Market st., S. F. ELLIS, 639, corner Larkin—Bay-window alcove mantel, kitehen, gas stov ingle or en suite. GEARY, 405(The Navarre)—Elegantly furnished rms; suites or sing) ravelers accommodated. GOLDEN Gate ave., (221 single sunny front room; clean and comfortabte. GRAND EOUTHERN, southeast cornes® Seventh and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or gle: ladies’ parior; reading-room; elevator. PATENIS AND PENSIONS, ws successful, xaminer big. free:” no ¢ CAMPEBLL, rge: U Lawy GROVE, $04—Thres unfurnished housekeeping { nice and sunny. ¥, 363, hear Bmporlum—Furnished rooms, large one for two persons, $1. ; sin. rms; board optional. LEAVENWORTH, 415—Large front sunny al- cove suite; modern; rent reasonable. tereet i doing der and- for sale; al silk portieres; ‘dealer or_chain,' at # 0 © upwar: ket st., < gists —_— PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS > DX m asthma effectually REEVE, 2% Kearny st. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. for the New Year. in & Good Lot. $200 and §800—Very best Ovean Boulevard Jots; mome can beat us; only 3 $1500 each—4 splendid cof . near cars; large lo h ave., near H st., Sunset. SOL GBTZ & BROTHER, Curonicle butlding. north of the Park and then call on W. J. neer & school; price erms. 546 Minna st T'SE and lot for sale at & sacrifice; account * Geparture. 163 Post st e REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale RION GRIFFIN, 76 Market st f Farms in all the counties. v exchange list. “TO_LET. RANCH sk acres; 6 Sixteenth st OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. CFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. hly till paid for; cottage ; large barn, chicken- it irees and shrubbery; in the. right spot, being lote, 150 feet deep; picket watér and sewer; near a model and electric cars; mice meighbor- ¥ loam soil: view something grand; cold winds and fog; adiolning d; call or send for circular for home acreage. 45 Seventh st., Oak- a y. station. Carriage free. H. Swner. | e LATE OWNER $4000. Pair of fiats; b rooms and bath each; Jarket Oskland; being 12 per oent per nvestment; first come, first served; at once. J. 5. MYERS & CO., Broadway. H $3000; Harrison ks to Broadway blocks to s and local station, etc.; neighborhood best; 6 rooms, bath and basement; ished and rea for oce y; terms if o %o De apprecated: fronting City SON, 68 B—A lady wishes gentle- man roomer, with or without board | SUTTER, 5205 Changed hands; newly reno- LEWIS place, 15—Furnished and unfurnished o let; single or en suite. 667, cor. Eighth—Nicely furnished -window room, $1 per week; transient. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market st.—Nicely furpished rooms, $2 a week up; 35c a day up. et Y S T s TN SNV WD ARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and fices: elevator; electric lights; day, wk., mo. POLK. S13—Flegantly furnished sunny sult with bath LOTAL House, 13 Ellis st.—Incandéscent light; reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- jor; rooms, per night, 35c to $150; week, $2 to onth. $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; with hot and cold water; baths. OSEDALE House, 319 and 321 Ellls st. —Rooms, night, 25¢ to $1; week, $1 25 to $4; open night. SHERMAN Apartment House, 23 Bighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. STEVE: vat . $S; sultes,’ $12 to $25 mo. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1901 SPECIAL NOTICES. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 81, 1900—The secreiary of the San Francisco Protestant Orphan Asy- lum Soclety, situated on Haight street, hereby Eives notice that the following orphan and half-orphan girls and boys have been received at the institution from July 1, 1800, to Janu- ary 1, 1901: Julla Reese, 14 yrs. 4 mos.; Annle Hantke, 5 yrs. 1l mos.; Mary W. Peterson, 11 re. 8 mos: Mary Pl Scoft, 7yrs. 5 mos.; ary B. Cummings, 4 yrs. 4 mos.: Hilda Olsen 12 yrs. 10 mos.; Annie E. Zwaal, § yrs. 4 mos. Herman Hanike, 8 yrs. § mos.; Willie Ran kin, 14 yrs. 9 mos.; Charles A. Peterson, § yrs. § mos.; Hugh Cavanaugh, 7 yrs. 7 mos.; Clarence Cavanaugh, 6 yrs.; Willlam J. Scott, ® yrs. 2 mos.; Edward mmings, § yrs. 2 mos.; Charles I. Zwaal, § yrs. 1 mo.; Harold F. Elliot, 7 yrs.; John H. Hansen, 9 yrs. 3 mos.; Richard J. Nicholdson, 7 yrs. 4 mos., and Stewart H. Elliot, 6 yrs. 5 mos. LADIES—Chichester English Pennyroyal Pills are the best; safe, reliable; take no other; gend 4o stamps for particulars; “Relief for Ladies” in letter by return mail: at drug- ®ists. Chichester Chemical Co.. Philadel., Pa. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made: ity or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO. 416 Montgomery st., oo tel. Gt SLOT machines—Latest style; $40 each. 1167 Market st.. bet. Seventh and Fighth, DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—California_Safe Deposit end Trust Company, corner California and Montgomery gts.—For the six months ending December 31, 1900, dividends have been de- clared on deposit the ngg ds of this company Totlows: - On. posits at the rate of 3 6-10 per cent per an- Bum, and on ordinary deposits at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, free of taxes, and pay- &ble cn and after Wednesday, January 2. 1801, Dividends uncalied for are added to the principal and bear the same rate of dividend #s the principal from and after January 1, 1901 J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager. DIVIDEND Notice—The Glant Powder Com- pany, Con. A dividend, No. 25, of seventy- five cents (75c) per share on the issued capital stock of the company has been declared, pay- able at the office of the company, 430 Califor- nia street, San Franclsco, on January 10, 1901, | Transter bocks close January 3, 1501, at toon. A. A, SPARKS. TURK, 126—Furnished sunny front room sait- eble for 2 gentlemen or man and wife. A BRANCH office for Call sdvertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1008 Yalencia st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions eived at Call branch office, Fillmore st. N N ROOMS AND BOARD. AT the cld Stevenson mansion, opp. .Grace Church, with annex $07 California st., may be found a m exceptionally good table, tractive and sightly roOmS At Hodest rates. ELLIS, §37—Sunny bay-window room, with board, for two gentlemen. ROOMS WANTED. ished rooms for house- | Call office | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLI&S. = bought, sold and repairing guaran- arles Plambeck, 1515 Mission, nr. 15th, nds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- Paired: open even.; phone Black 114. 205 4th, - repaired; needles and 3 ates. 145 6th: phone Mint 5. | e e e STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. THE Continental Building and Loan Associa- tion, 222 Sansome st., has for the year end- ing December 31, 1900, declared a dividend of § per cent per annuin on ordinary deposits and 6 per cent on term deposits. ‘WM CORBIN, Secretary. DIVIDEND notice—Secugity Savings Bank, 222 Montgomery st., Mills bding—For the haif- year ending December 31,1900, dividends on term deposits at the raté of three and six- tenths (3 6-10) per cent per annum, and on or- dinary deposits at the rate of three (3) per cent per annum, free of taxes, will be pay- | able on and after January 2, 1901 | S. L. ABBOT JR., Secretary. | OFFICE of The Hibernia Saviugs and Loan Soclety, corner Market, McAllister and Jones sts. San Francieco, Dec, 28, 1%00.—At a reg- | ular meeting of the Board of Directors of | Society, held this day, a dividend has been declared at the rate of three and one-elghth | (3%%) per cent per annum on all deposits for | the six menths ending December 31, 1900, fr from gl taxes, and payable on ‘and 'after | Jenuary 2, 1901 ROBERT J. TOBIN, Secretary. EAVINGS and Loan Sotlety, 101 Montgomery st., ‘corner of Sutter—The Board of Directors dedlared u dividend for the term ending De- cember 31, 1900, at the rate of three and one- quarter (3%) per cent per annum on all de. posits, free of taxes, and payable on and after January 2. 1901 Dividends not called for are added to, and bear the same rate of dividend as, the principal, from and after January 1, 1801, CYRUS W. CARMANY, Cashler. WILSON BROS., storage ani moving: covered vans. Tenth and Market: phone South 762. | BEKI) tel Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. | TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We | sell better machines for less money than any | house in the city; rentals, §3. The Typewriter | Exchange, 33 California; telephone Main 266. | ALWAYE bargains in_typewrlters; any make. Write for prices to L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montgomery et. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $L S SALE-HUGH H. BEGGS, plain- uer, ve. AGNES V. OLA: defendant. Sale Justice's Court, 457, Execution | Under and by virtue of an execution, issued | out of the Justice's Court of the city and coun- ty of San Francisco, State of California, on the day of November, A. . 1900, in the above | entitied action, wherein HUGH H. BEGGS, the above named plaintiff, obtained a judgmen against AGNES V. NOLAN, defendant, on the 18th day of September, A. D. 1900, which sald judgment was recorded in the Clerk’s office of said court, am commanded to sell all the right, title and interest of the above named | defendant, AGNES V. NOLAN, in and to all | that certain lot, plece or parcel of land, situ- ste, lying and being in the city and county of Ban Francisco, State of California, and bounded and described as follows Commencing at the southwest corner of Sac- | ramento and Fillmore streets, running thence southerly along the westerly line of Fillmore €treet, 79 feet and § inches; thence at right an- gles westerly 106 feet and 3 inches; thence at rh gles northerly and parallel with Fill- cet T8 feet and § inches: and thence at igles easterly 106 feet and 3 inches to the point of commencement. Public notice is hereby given that on day, the 1ith day of January, A. D. 1801, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, in front of the New City Hall, Larkin street wing, in the city and county San Francisco, I will, in obedience to sald execution, sell all of the right, title and interest of the above named defendant, AGNES V. NOLAN, in and to the above described property, or so much thereof as may be neces- to se sufficlent money to satisfy said | with interest and costs, etc., to the for lawful money of d States | JOHN LACKMANN, Gherift. | Ean Francisco, December 20, 1800. E. M. MASSEY, Room 508, Claus Epreckels building, San Fran- right Fri- cisco, Attorney for Plaintiff. ———— e PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR PAPER FOR THE PUBLIC PRINTING AND | BINDING. will be received until at 10:30 o'clock A. M., for | PAPER for the PUBLIC | the PRINTING and BINDING for the year ending | 2th of February, 192, the said proposals to be opened before and the award of contracts to bs made by the Joint Committes of Congress | on_Public Printing to the lowest and best bid- furnishing der for the Interest of the Government, the comunittee reserving to itself the right to re- | ject any and all bids, as its judgment of the | best interests of the Government may dictate. Detalled scheduies of the description, quan- | tity, and quality of the paper required, accom- panied by samples and blank proposals, and | Vil Gesired; must be positively must be'Sold this week; first come, first served. J. B. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broad- #5900—ACTUAL COST $8500. House, § rooms; corner lot; plate ‘win- dows, 4 blocks from Broadway 3 blocks 1o narrow and broad gauge local stations; in the finest meighborhood: open plumbing: the latest ideas in grchitectural comstruction. J. §. MYERS & CO. 1902 Broadway. OFFICE OPEN JANUARY 1, NEW YBAR'S DAY. LL home of 4 rooms and bath; must Tt s 4.3 _ENYDER & CO., Estate, 467 Ninth ¢t., Oakiand, Oal #75—4 ROOMS: 23x100: must be sold. A J. ENTDER & (0. 467 Ninth st.. Oskland. SALE. N ~ion from H. Schellhaas, the Af "";’e fle‘:lnfl.ol,l'ta: and Franklin, Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BROT pres OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR K, 6%~ Two or three meatly fur- for housekeeping; reasonable. FOLSOM. 5% Large sunny bay-window room and kitchen; modérn conveniences; §3 week. HOWARD, &4 — Buite of housekecping robms, $2 s HYDE, 40s—Bunny front parior sulte, §27; suite suitable for §, $20; aiso basement sutte, $12. SINNA, B—Furnished rooms, complete for housekeeping: large yard. » T o%—Large furnished front room for ekeeping. 3 O FARRELL, T4—Nicely furnished sunny par- S gus, bath and phone: Neht housekeep- —Be- Ciher rooms. FLL, 415%~3 unfurnished rooms for house- keep sy . SBCOX! 2—Newly furnished; reasonable and respectable; very convenient and quiet. CIA, 1232—Sunny alcove room: fur- hed. light housekeeping; gas; bath; near Aepot giving the ulations with which bidders must | mply, can be obtained by addressing F. W. Palmer, Public Printer, Washington, D. C. | The contracts will be'entered into for supply- ing such quantities of paper as may be needed Quring the year, and no more. The estimated quantities set forth in detall in the schedule comprise: 0,500 reams machine-finish printing paper, 20,000 reame machine-finish printing paper, B5x48. 500 #l: and sy o rfll‘u or tinted nflnfl.g:h m-“““f"# rious sizes. 21,000 reams white writing paper, various sizes and welghts. 4,800 reams colored writing paper, various sizes and weights. 2,000 reams cover paper, ous sizes and w 0,000 pounds of best plate paper. 200,000 pounds of best nuz paper. 600,000 pounds superfine (double) coated book per. 2,600 rears manila paper, various sizes and welght . 100,000 pounds bond_paper. 20,000 pounds artificial parchment, various HRANCH office for Call advertisements and subs. been evstablished at 1096 SIFIED advertisements and subscriptions 2200 Filimore st. lar & dey Yemily hotel in city; polite attend- ence; large rooms; modern conveniences; “ooms S Lp: first-class meals %c; free coach. A-BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms ¢ to §1 t; §1 % to $5 per week, and light Holnekeering: open sl Bight, sizes. 4,000 pounds parchment deed. | 110,000 Sheets cardboard, various colors, sizes, and weights. 3,100,000 sheets bristol board, various col sizes, and weights. it | 8,000 reams first-class ledger paper, white or | biue, 1aid or wove, various sizes and weights. 11,200 reams second-class ledger , white or blue, Jaid OF Wove, varjous sises and welights. 4,700 reams tissue and copying paper.. 25 reams Lilotting paper, any required color and welgh 3% reame plaid, marbie, and comb paper, various sizes. 50 reams typewriter paper, varlous sizes and weights. 1,115 rearas cap. letter, and note paper. 100 reams white French follo, 17x22. 2,000 sheets hment, 15x21. Proposals will be received for one thousand reams or more. By direction of the Joint ‘Committes of Con- gress on Public Printing: F. W. P, Public Printer. WASHINGTON, D. C., December 20, 1906, SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, January 2, 100l— Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be re- cefved here untl 11 o'clock, a. m., January 2% 1501, and then opened, for construction of Hospital Steward's Quarters at Fort McDow- cil, Cal. Government reserves right to reject or ‘accept any.or ail bids in Whole or in part. Preference given to articles of domestic pro- duction, conditions of price and guality (n- e in the price of forelgn productions the duty thereon) being equal, and such fer- ence gjven to articles of American production D aption vequired by the ubIic service thers. umption req 3 fors Turnished on application to J. eral, | yesterday | fa Roesler, | both of Rio Vista. | | coLpsTE Ly DIVIDEND NOTICE_Mutual Savings Bank of San Francisco, 38 Post st.—For the half year ending December 31, 1900, a dividend has been declared at the rate cf three (3) per cent per ennum on all deposits, free of taxes, pay- able on and after Wednesday, January 2, 1901. GEORGE A. STORY, Cashier. HUMBOLDT Savings and Loan Soclety, 1§ Geary st.—The directors have declared a divi- dend of 3% per cent per annum on its de- posits, payable on and after January 2, 1%L ERNEST BRA. Secretary. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following® marriage licenses were issued Carl F. Jacobson, 24, and Ella M. Lewis, 22, both of this city | John McGrath, ©6, and Mary J. Young, 4, | both of this cit | Philip Beechele, 65, of San Jose, and Frieder- | 57, of this city | Edward Lagan, 32, 101 Van Ness avenue, and Margaret Reeve, 2, Portland Or, | Charles A. King, 17A Sixth street, and | Edith M. Smidth, 24, 125 Morris avenue, Joao de Abreu, 45, and Maria da Gloria, 45, Frederick A. Adams, 23, and Thekla W. Bickel, 23, both of this city. | Franklin Fassett, 733 Folsom street, and | Mary A. Dugan, 23, 746 Mission street. Charles Ruf, 25, 27601 Harrison street, and | Katle Duffy, 30, 3911 Twenty-third street. | John Soelter, 26, 1114 Union street, and Mary Bergk, 21, 1114 Union street. Willlam J. Dexter. 23, 244 Taylor street, and Jessie M. Carriger, 22, 19103 Lyon street. David C. Culv, 3, and Maria J. Jacobson, 27, both of San Jose. I Ray J. Woodward, 23, of Fresno, and Balda G. Dealey, 22, of this city. Frederick W. Cawthorne, 2, 1007 Powell | street, and Jessie M. Steinimann, 24, 1007 Pow- | ell street Joseph W. Goostree, 41, and Mary Glennio, 8, both of this cf BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth, marriage and death notices gent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed | in et either of the puplication offices and be | indorsed with the name and residence of per- | s0ne authorized o have the same published. | BORN. COLEMAN—In Berkeley, December 21, 1300, to the wife of W. S. Coleman, a daughter. KELLETT—In_this city, December 31, 1300, to the wife of Fred B. Kellett, a daughter. KALINOWSKY—In this city, January 1, 1901, 1o the wife of Otto Kalinowsky, a son. SASS—In this city, December 23, 1900, to the wife of Frederick Sass, & —_— MARRIED. N—COHEN—In this elty, ber 25, 1900, by the Rev. M. 8. Levy, 8. A. Goldstein and Dora Cohen, both of this cify. | ISRAEL—MARTIN—In this city, December 31, 1909, by the Rev. M. 8. Levy, Joseph h(ael and Hannah Martin, both of this city. LAZANSKY—STARK—In this city, December 25, 1800, by the Rev. M. 8. Levy, Oscar Laz- | ansky and Tillle Stark, both of this city. | STON—GREENBERG—In this city, January 1, 1901, by the Rev. M. 8. Levy, Sam- uel Livingston of Oakland and Lilltan H. Greenberg of thie city. SCHILLER—COHN—In this city, December 23, 140, by the Rev. M. S. Levy, George M. Schiller and Bertha Cohn, both of this city. UMMERS—DOUGLAS—In this city, January 1, 190i, by the Rev. F. K. Baker, Harry S. Summers of Sacramento and Ethelbert Doug- las of this city. ZPILE—SHADE—In this city, December gJ hia city, - Novem- 8 1900, by the Rev. Willlam H. Rice, ZEILE and Beila Shade, both of DIED. Beauchamp, Caroline Maginnis, Elizabeth Boyle, Lawrence Marinl, itiila Cowle, Henry Mullane, alter Deussing, Titus Murphy, Michael Dimmer, N. McKay. Jobn D. Fairbank, Jonathan ~ McDonald, Katherine Gaynor, Catherine MecDonough, Annie Hynet Nelson. Andrew O Connell, Hanora M. O'Connell, James Page, Fredrick Hartmann, Henry Haurde, Willlam L. Heler, John J. Jenkins, Elizabeth Peterson, Mary kel,*John R. Risley, Hesadich elly, Jane Ryan, Jeremiah Leon,” Ralph Sarsfield, Mary Lovett, George Slevin, Lemperle, Charles Spooler, Julia Land, Christian Tatum, Minna P. Maloney, Michael J. Waiter, Lizzie Maimgren, Swen P- BEAUCHAMP—In this city, January 2, 1901, Caroline M., beloved wife of Richard Beau. champ, and beloved mother of Mrs. J. B. Muirhead, Mrs. John Brown, Mrs. J. Rich- ards, George N. and Susxan Beauchamp, a na- tive of London, England, aged 73 years, § months and 15 days. (Victoria and Toronto papers please copy.) g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 1:3) o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 3i3 Larkin street, thence to Odd Fel. lows' Chapel, where services will be held. Interment 1. 0. O. F. Cemetery. BOYLE—In this city, January 2, 1901, at the residence of his parents, 0% Sievenson .strest, near Ninth, Lawrence, dearly beloved son_of Patrick and Mary Boyle, ‘and brother of Harry, Rosie and the late Annie Boyle, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 4 months and 1¢ days, COWIE—In this city, January 2, Henry, beloved son af James and A.nnltl&wk. and brother of Dorothy and Annle Cowie, & na- {ive of San Francisco, aged 7 moniha and ays. DEUSSING—In this city, January 1, 1901, Titus Deussing, hushand of Amerique Deussing, and father of Verona and May Deussing, a native of Germany, A member of Olymplc Lodge e funeral will take place this day (Thursday). Interment ;‘}dv-n. DIMMER—In this city, January 1, 1001, N. Dimmer, beloved husband of xln' Dimmer, father of J. and A. Dimmer, and nephew of E. Robinet, a native of Luxembourg, aged &1 years and 18 days. A member of im So- T U. A 0. D. and Hartnagle Chapter No. Ul A O. D. Friends and intances are respect- fug invited to nm- funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1119 Washington street, thence to Ma- sonic Temple, Post street, where services will be held under the auspices of La Parfaite Union Lodge No. 17, F. and A. M. Interment Masonic Cemetery. Please omit flowers. FAIRBANK—In Oakland, Janu: 3, 1901, Jonathan Faitbank, & mative of Sudbers, Mass., aged 63 years § months and § days. GAYNOR~—In this city, January 1, 1901, Cath- erine Gaynor, beloved mother of Mrs. Mary Levey, and grandmother of Alice, Tillie and Edgar Levey, a native of County Longtord, Ireland, aged 68 years. U7 Triends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 676 Linden avenus, thence to Sacred Heart Church, corner of Fell and Fillmore streets, where a requiem mass will be cele- , brated for the repose of her soul, commencing at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HYNES_In this city, January 32, 1301, Mary, belcved wife of Michacl Hynes, and’ mother of Mrs. Mathias Smith, Anastia Hynes and the late Katie, Thomas F. and Frances | Hynes, a native of County Waterford, Ire- land, aged 48 years. L Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late res lence, 20% Welsh street, thence to St. Rose Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HARTMANN—In this city, January 1, 1901, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Danisl Franck, 5 South Broderick street, Henry, be- loved husband of the late Elizabeth Hart mann, and loving father of Mrs. W, H. Wor. den and Mrs. Daniel Franck of San Francisco, Mrs. Louls Dammasch of Portland, Or., Mrs. H. C. Schacht of Seattle and Charles Hart- menn_of Sacramento, a native of Germany, aged 70 years 2 months and 10 days. A mem- ber of California No. 1, 1. 0 0. F., and San Francisco Turn Verein. IrFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from 1. O. O. F. Hall, corner Market and Seventh streets. where services’ will be held under the auspices of California Lodge No. 1, 1. 0. O, F. Inter- ment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. HARDE—In this city, January 3, 1901, Willlam L., beloved son of Meetta Harde, and_brother of Bernhard Harde, Mrs. J. Howe, Mrs. N. Bullerdieck and Mrs, J. D. Slemers. a na- tive of Oldenburg, Germany, aged 41 years 9 months and 4 day HEIER—In this city, December 31, 1800, John J. Jeler, beloved 'father of Henry Heler, Mre. Charles Hunt and Mrs. Frank Schu- macher, a native of Germany, aged 43 years and 6 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday). at 2 o'clock, from Shiels Hall 82 O'Farreil street, where the services will be held, under the auspices of the Nord- deutscher Verein. Remalins at the parlors of Theo. Dierks, 97 Mission street. terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. JENKINS—In Vallejo, January 1, 1901, Eliza- Deth, beloved wife of Griffith Jenkins, and elster of Mrs. E. Burdett and James Attridge, a native of Ireland, aged 78 years. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day _(Thursd at 10 o'clock, at St. Frances” Church, corner Vallefo street and Montgomery avenue. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. JENKEL—In this city, January 1, 1801, John Rudolph, dearly beloved and only child of John R.'and Emma Jenkel, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cordes, a native of San Fran- clsco, aged 1 year 9 months and 22 days. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 3428 Twentieth street, between Mission and Howard. Interment Odd Fel- lows’ Cemetery. Please omit flowers. KELLY—In this city, January 2, 1501, at her residence, 410 Franklin street, Jane, beloved sister of ‘the late Patrick Kelly, a hative of County Armagh, Ireland, aged 67 years. N—In this city, January 2, 191, Ralph, be- ved husband of Hulda Leon, and father of Gellert and Samuel R. Leon, a native of Manchester, land, agéd 66 years and § monthe. (Los Areles papers please copy.) 0> Friends gre respectfully invited ,to tend the funeral services to-morrow (Friday), at 10 o'clock, at 2128 Bush street. Interment Hills of Fiernity Cemetery, by 11:30 a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets. LOVETT—In the City and County Hospital, January 2, 1901, George Lovett, a native of lifornia, aged 23 years. LEMPERLE—In this city, January 2, 1901, Charles William Lemperie, beloved husband and father of Mrs. | of Katherine Lemperle, Katle Iversen and Willle Lemperle, a native of Wuttenberg, Germany, aged 70 years and 9 days. IFFriends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Charles 1. B. Metzler, 536 Washington street. Interment Odd Fellows’ Cemetery. LUND—In this city, January 2, 1601, Christian, beloved son of Captain H C. and Nellie G, Lund, a native of San Francisco, aged months and 2§ days. MALONBY—In this city, January 2, 1901, Mich- ael Joseph, beloved son of James and Esther Maloney, and brother of John, Thomas, Peter and James Maloney and Mrs. T, J. Garrity, Mrs. Joseph Woods and Mrs. S, Malone, a native of Rathangan, County Kildare, Ire- land. aged 22 years and § months. C¥Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8§30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 18 De m_ street, off Second, be- tween Bryant and Brannan, thence to St. Brendon's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose ot his soul, commencing at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MALMGREN—In this city, January 1, Swen P. months. T7Friends ahd acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. P. Petersen & Co., 238 McAllister street. MAGINNIS—In South San Franelsco, January i, 19, Elizabeth Maginnis, dearly beloved | Wife of Christopher Maginnis, and beloved | mother of Christopher B., John A., Francis | J.. Leo, Martin, Charles and the late Sarah and Alexander Maginnis, a native of Center- ville, Camnden East, in Canada West, aged i years 2 month& and 23 days. { @7 The fuperal will take place this day (Thursday), /at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1733 Fifteenth avenue, south, between | N and P streets, south, thence to All Hal- | low’s Church for services. Calvary Cemetery. MARINI-In this city, January 2, 1301, Domi- tilla, dearly beloved’ wife of Nicola Marini, and beloved mother of Frank, Maggie, Louisa, | Annie, Rosle, Jennie, Mamie and the lats Michael L. Marini, a native of Italy, aged 56 years. s MURPHY—In Oakland, December 81, 1900, Michae] Murphy, beloved husband of the late Mary Murphy, and father of Mrs. J. Gor- dona, a native of Ireland. aged S0 years. C>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Thursday), at 2 .o'clock, from his late resi- | 1901, Malmgren, aged 9 vears and 11 Interment Mount | dence, Myrtle street. Interment St. Mary's | Cemetery, Oakland. MULLANE—In this city, January 1, 1901, Wal- | ter Mullane, dearly beloved son of Michael | and Rose Ann Mullane, and brother of Eddie Mullane, a native of San Francisco, aged 9 | years and § months, g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 368 Eleventh street. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. McDONOUGH—In this city, January 2, 1001, | Annle, beloved daughter of Annle and the | late Mathew McDonough, a native of Virginia City, Nev., aged Z years and $ months. (Vir- ginia City papers please copy.) ¥ Remains at the parlors of Carew & En, lish, 41 Van Ness avenue. Notice of funeral ereafter. # MCKAY—In this city, January 2, 1901, John D., youngest and beloved son of George and Mar- 5"“ McKay, and brother of Lizzle ard eorge McKay, a native of S8an Francisco, aged 14 days. McDONALD—In the City and County Hospital, January 3, 1901, Katherine McDonald, & na- tive of Canada, aged 41 years. NELSON—In this city, January 1, 1901, Andrew, beloved husband of Elizabeth Nelson, a na- tive of Eweden. aged 76 years and 7 months. Eresident of the California ~ Transportation Company. F‘Ff‘(endl and acqualntances ars respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the Howard- street M. B. Church, where services will be held. Intersient private. 3 O’CONNELIL~In this ci anuary , at Our Lady's Home, 33 Rincon place, Hanora M. O'Connell, beloved mother of D. Con- | nell, Mrs. Mary McNamara and Mrs. T. J. Toole, a native of County Clare, Ireland, azed §2 years. T7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from the Chapel of the Passlon, attached to St. Mary's Hospital, Where a solemn requiem mass will be cele brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- fng at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. O'CONN&L—XH this city, Januery 2, 1901, James O'Cannell, aged 78 years. The funerai will take place to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of *his sister, Mrs. M. Mulerevy. Interment et this oity, Frederick PAGE—In _this city, tive of Evdney, “Australla, B. Page, a na- aged 35 years 8 | to Richara Barker, of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. SARSFIELD—In this eity, January 2, 1801 Mary, beloved wife of the late Michael Sars- fleld, ‘a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged k) T Reml-rl at the parlors of Carew & En- :lllh,(fl Van Ness avenue. Notice of funeral ereafter. SLEVIN—in this city, January 2, 1901, Mary, beloved wife of the late Owen Slevin, a na- tive of Wieconsin, 53 years. SPOOLER—In this city, January 2, 1901, Julia, beloved wife of Henry Spooler, and mother of Mary, Henry, Wilile and Edgar Spooler, and sister of Mrs. Martin Brannan, a native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 44 years. TATUM—In this city, January 1, 1901, Minna Parsons Tatum, beloved wife of Henry L. Tatum, a native of New Brunswick, N. J. [FThe tuneral will take place this day (Thureday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dernce, 2525 Pacific avenue. Interment private. |"WALTER~—In this city, January 1, 1901, Lizzie beloved wife of Albert Walter, a native of ‘Waukeshore, Wis., aged 44 years 9 months ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fifth street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. Long, Texas W C Taber, Ageman, P%ll [S B Wilson, Stanford |R H Fox, Stanford G 0 Billings, Chicago [Dr A Sullivan, Wash |K Spaulding, Conn Sullivan,” Wash _|i* B Short, Eresno Runyon, Red Bift / D Hooker, Los Ang Eaton, Los Ang |Mrs Hooker, Los Ang Eaton, Los Ang D Melone, Oak Knoll Oakes, Riverside P L Hoadley, N J ‘Willlams, Chico | F Marks, Elk Park Mrs Willlams, Chico :M\'l Marks, Elk Park T 4 Brokwalter, Utah/R A Patterson, Chgo Mrs Brokwalter, Utah|E Davis, Denver 3 B Cramer, N'Y_ |Mrs Davls, Denver € A Hamilton, Chico |Mrs M De Vries, Cal Mrs Giles, Pittsburg |W J Westerfeld, Reno Mise Giles, Pittsburg (Mrs J E Tesrean, W W Cookins Jr, L A |G Argenstein, wf, Cal A J Stelnman, Mo ~ |Mrs W E Hale, Sacto A H Bettens, Byron (W A Green, Chlcago W A Sherman, Bolinas|R D Fisselle, 8 W Mrs Sherman, Bolinas|A Street, N Y H J Small, Sacto 9 E Meyer; N Y J W Sandford, Aust'a/C E Bowasen, Denver Toledo O lacy, Cal Simmons, Mo Schnulock, Con lds, Mo lelnet, Mo ZRHORNG s A K A J L v “mEQEE rs w D rs w C 1 F H Back, Vacaville H & Godfrey, Phila @ T Berry, Los Ang | GRAND HO M Lopez, Ban Jose T Cunningham msden F D Newton & wf, Sac 1 & Rowan, Crockett Boggs, Lakeport Bower, Lakeport Burke, Santa Bar| Blodgett, Tulare Stmpson,’ Pasaden (F Barenchi, Vallejo | Miss Barenchl, Vallejo T Condit, Porterville C Wadlen, Petaluma 8 A Kitchener, Stocktn M Cronan, Sacramento A S Benloff, city F Booth, Los Angeles E G Tucker, Sausalito F E_Vickes, Beverly W Kincaid, 8 F |D J Vogelman & w,Cal M Abrams, S Cruz |Miss A Templeman,Cal Dr L W Brown, Oregn|Mrs § B Curtis, Hono F 8 Coates, Portland |3 J Moore, Los Angls W J Bennett, Cal_ | A W_Hutchins, C Parker, N Y |Dr D W Hasson. J R Weeks, L A |H Jonas & s, Butte Scribner, Visalia |T C Brady & w, Redng Ramseau, Slerra Val J § Graff, Chicago G Schmidt, Oil Val|P Gerhart, St Louis A Moody, Boston |H R _ase, Sioux City Reith Jr. Woodland O Y Woodward, Cal J Burkett, Stockton R S Suler, Palo Alto B Snyder, Stockton Mae Johnson, S Bernd ¢ C Doggett & v, Cal|J T Coleman, Pa Marion Mertns, Wash|W D Burnha: Susie Spencer, Wash |R W Skinnes D Tides, Oregon |E Dinkelspie B Renaud, Stanford|i{ W Miller, Munsey; St Paul |E A Gllbert, Sac to M Tilden, Woodland |F C Stanford & w. Cal J B Eakle, Woodland |A T Lee, Angels Camp NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Lee, Virginia C H Lance, Butte M Mulling & w. L A|F E Kollman, Portld rs Clark, Fresno |J Champion, Portiand J W Allen, § Antonlo/F Farnow, Manila E Sulllvan, L Gatos|F E Evans, Peking D Adams, Sacto (J W Boteler, Peking G W Edson, Grafton |C Richbers, China G T Herrington, Kans D McCluskey, Portind § Lyons, Nelson |H Johnson, Gregon M Mulroony, Nelson w R M D M o G E g 4 ik G F o 8 ¥ k] 3 T L W H R c E R % M e H |Miss Johnson, Oregon L G Carson, Chicago (W H Allen, Columbus A Normand, Oregon |R E Smart, Denver 3 W Browne, Pasadena| F Groom, Denver G Condon & w, Cal P Fennin, Alameda R F Young, St Louls|J Foy, Cal C Tremble, Mt Vernon|C Lizans, Monterey ‘W Wamsey, Kansas C e S S REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Estate of Henr! F. Emeric (by Elizabeth Emeric Moltoza, executrix) to Abraham and Sarah Goodman, lot on S line of Geary street, 150 B of Franklin, E 97:6 by S 120; $21,000. John and Otille Pedersen to Lizzle Lavin- berg (wife of Gershon), lot on N line of Pine 1% E of Steiner, E 34:6 by N 137: to same, same; gift. Carl Schluss to Candida Schluss, 1ot on N line of Golden Gate avenue, 105 E of Pierce street, | B 40 by N 187:6; gift. Edwin T. Cooper to James H. Bennett and | Harry W, Goodall (Bennett & Goodall), lot on S line of Sacrament strebt, 137:6 W of Lo- cust, W 35 by S 132:7%; $10. 1 George and Emma Schafer to Peter and Eliz- | abeth Seebach, lot on W line of Folsom street. and 22 days. 1 30 8 of Creek Lane (Erle), S 23, W 131:11%, N 20:4%, B 136:5%: $6250. Ao i D. O. Mills to Edwin W. Bennett, lot on A\'w‘ corner of Fifteenth and Church streets, N 100 by W 25; $10. | Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety to Caleta | Furrer, lot on W line of Bartlett street, 80 S | of Twenty-third, S 3 by W 120; $1925. | Jonathan and_ Anna Anderson to Henry | Rahlves, lot on N line of Elizabeth street, & W of 'Douglass, W 25 by N 114, Heyman| tract; $10, William and Fannte Hencke to Mercantile Trust Company of Saa Francisco, lot on NE | Corner of Clay and leavenworth streets. B 94 by N 30, subject to right-of-way in 1589 D | 408, recorded November 12, 1900, 1. L. Hoff-| man and wife to Glovannl Solarl and Globatta | Podesta (see sixth deed in abstract 2873, No- vember 13, 1900); $14,000. Emma S. Fuller to Jeremiah Hurley, lot on | 8 line of Cl street, 162:6 E of Larkin, E 25| by 8 137:6; § 4 | Solomon and Dora Getz to Edward W. Pratt, | lot on S line of California street south (Deeth), 32:6 E of Fifth avenue, F 25 by S 100; $10. J. W. Wright & Sons Investment Company lot on W line of Forty fourth avenue, 275 S of J street, S 5 by W 120; $10. 1 Frank C. and Leonora A. Martin to Phoebe C. Spear (wife of John 1. Spear), lot on W line of Stanyan street, 50 S of Parnassus ave- nue (Sullivan), S y Thais A. Foley Elberling, Aot on N line of 146:9 E of Ashbury, E 25, NE 88:7, SW 100:7, block %, Park Lane tract No. 6 “"'J Builders’ Contracts. | Estate of Solomon Adler (owner) with M. | E. Stanford (contractor), architect Albert Plesis—All alterations and repairs for building 120 Front street; $2400. RAILROAD TRAVEL. NW 2 CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. | LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH -PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. TIBURON FERRY-FOOT OF MARKET ST. WEBEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thu ys—Extra trip at I . m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 and 1:30 p. m. SUNDAYS-8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 p. m. San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1335 4 6:35 p. m. on P ), 9:40, 11:10 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, 25 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park, same schedule as above. Leave In Effect San Francisco. | Nov. 7, 1800. 3 Sun- | days. | Destination. 8:00 am| Novato, 9:30 am| Petaluma, 550 omi Santa Rosa. ‘Windsor, Healdsburs, Lytton. Geyserville, Cloverdale. ‘Hopland and Ukiah. 8:00 am! 7:35 pm)| ne-m‘ 7:35 pm| months and 15 da’ PTTERSON—In this -'lha:fll.ulf:“l)‘g““ e W. w George W. eloved mother of George, Trene, Robert. Ade. Jaide, Verna and Harotd h‘m ] Yuabal Peterson, and beloved er of the late Daniel and Blizabeth O'Nell, & native of Ban Francl » aged 79 to D. P. PR South 8:00 lm‘ Guerneville. Sonoma LB and Glen Ellen. 205 pm)| 3:00 am 5:00 pm 8:00 am| [10:40 am)1 300 ol ebastopol. ['7:% pral connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulten for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville_for Springs: at Cloverdale ; at Hopland for Dune Erings, Highiand Springs, Keiseyville, Carie: et Ukiah for. Vichy ms“mnmm- 5 at a) s, Biue Lakes, Laurel Dl Lake, Wittor Feights, Hul vile, O ot Sorings, letts, Laytonyi enmm' Bell' sm...'l‘ ;’rflu"' Scotia and Elll'!:l. Saturday to 'y round-trip tickets at re- auced rates. ; round-trip tickets to all points bavand Ban Rafadl 8t Dalf Tatcs "f. c. warTING, Gen. Pass. At 1 $10,000,000 Southern Pacific Company -5 Years 4 Per Cent Gold Bonds. DUE DECEMBER 1, 1905. (Redeemable at the option of the Ccmpany on and after December 1st, At the price of follow: 1902, at par and accrued interest.) 98 per cent and ACCRUED INTEREST, payable as $ 50.00 per Bond on January 7, 1901, and 937.50 per Bond on February 1, 1901. $987.50 per Bond of $1000. The $10,000,000 Bonds are a direct obligation of the Southern Pacific Conipany and form part of a present issue of $15,000,000 secured by a deposit with the Central Trust Company of New York, Trustee, of $ 7,174,000 Various Bonds (face value) 59,487,000 Various Stock (face value) of Companies controlled by the Southern Pacific Company. 1,530,000 Stock of Wells, Fargo & Company (face value.) SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE RECRIVED SIMULTANEOUSLY BY MESSRS. SPEYER & COMPANY, NEW YORK, and BY THE NEVADA NATIONAL BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO ON JANUARY 4, 1901, AT 10 0’CLOCK A. M., AND CLOSE AT 3 O’CLOCK P. M. OF THAT DAY. Subscriptions must be accompanied by a deposit of $50.00 per Bond, which deposit is to be returned on any Bonds not allotted. Default in making the final payment on or before Thursday, 31st of January, 1901, at our office, will, at the option of Messrs Speyer & Company, New York, forfeit the subscriber’s right to the sum paid at the time of Subscription. THE NEVADA NATIONAL BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO. By ISAIAS W. HELLMAN, President. On the Santa Fe you can travel with speed as well as comfort from San Francisco to Chi- cago in 75 hours. Leaves every morn- ing at 9 o’clock. - California Trains—baily. Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. | Local | Lim'd [ Ovrl'd | Local | Daily. | Daily. | Daily. | Daily. San Fran.| T:20a | Stockton .|10: Merced .12 Fresno . ** Hanford . * Visalia “ Tulare * Bkafleld . Kan. City Wa Chicago A 9».009 a for morning. p for afternoon. 9:00 8. m. train is the California Limited. Carrying Palace Sieeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car runs to Bakersfield for accommodation of local first class passengers. No eecond class tickets are honored om th train. Cor- Tesponding train arrives at 5:% p. m. daily. 4:20 p. m.'Is Stockton Loeal. Correspond- ing train arrives 11:05 a. m. daily. $:00 p. m. is the Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and free Reclining Chair Car, also Palace Slesper, which cute out at Fresno. Cor- responding train arrives at 5:5 p. m. daily. 2 a. m. is Bakersfleld 1. stopping at all poinis in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- responding train arrives at §:40 a. m. dally. Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry Depot, San Francisco; 1113 Broadway, Oak- land. Lv. Ar, MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL RAILROAD. EAGLE PASS ROUTE. HORTEST STANDARD GAUGE LINE AND -FASTEST TIME BETWEEN PRINCIPAL CITIES IN THE UNITED STATES AND MEXICO. NO CHANGE OF CARS AT THE FRONT- 1ER. THROUGH ° PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING CARS DAILY BETWEEN NEW ORLEANS AND THE CITY OF MEXICO. MONTEREY AND DURANGO. DIRECT LINE TO MONTEREY, DURANGO, ZACA- TECAS, AGUAS CALIENTES, SAN LUIS POTOSI, GUADALAJARA AND CITY OF MEXICO. ALL TRAINS MET AT THE FRONTIER BY REPRESENTATIVE OF THE PASSENGER DEPARTMENT TO ATTEND TO INSPECTION OF BAGGAGE, EXCHANGE OF MONEY, ETC. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL ON OR ADDRESS ANY AGENT OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, OR ¢ C. K DUNLAP, Generdl Freight and Passenger Agent. PORFIRIO DIAZ, Coah, Mex. THE | KORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Vie Sausalito Ferry. Commencing September 30, 1900, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAFEL. WEEK DAYS-—6:55, *3:15, 11:00 a. m., *145, 15, 4:00, 5:15, %6 p. m. B EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Rafael on Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat- urdays at 9:00 and i1:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—*5:00. *10:00, *11:%0 a. m., *135 3:15, *4:45. 6:30, ». m. Trains marKed (*) run to San FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN . WEEK DAYS—5:20, *6:30, 7:45, 9:%0 a. m. A on and Saturdays at 6:45 and 10:20 p. m. SUNDAYS—6:20, *5:00, °*10:00, *11:45 a. m., FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN Pt R R D and !tt\frd"l at 7:10 and 10:20 m. SUNDAYS—8:05, 10:05 a. m., 13:06, 2:15, 3:80, 5:00, 6:45 p. m. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Leaves Man Franciseo, via Sausalito b A L P4 Fare, San Francisco to Summit and Return, SOUTHERN PAUVIFIU COMPANY. (PACIFIC sYsTEM.) b nd due (o arrive at e P A e (Main Live, Foot of Market Stroek.) LEAYVE — ARRIVE FroM JANUARY 1, 1901 Benicla, Sulsun, Elmirs, Vacsville, - Rumsey and Sacramento . . 3:304 Davis, Woodland. Landing, Marysville, Oroville. ... - 7:804 Atlantic Kx) and East 8:004 Martinez, San ltawou, Veliejo. Naps, = s aud Sautd Rosa. . #1804 Sau Jose, Livermore, _Stockion, Tons, _Sacramenta, . Placervile, Murysville, Chico, A Binft. . 8:304 Oskdale, Chiness, Sonora. Carters. 9:004 Haywards, Nilcs 9:004 Los Tracy, 9:304 Vallejo, Martivez and Way Stations 10804 The sud Limited—Ogden, Den- n A c8, . dota, Fresuo, Hanford, Visali nd, Lauding A: 30 Nflos and & e I ramcre, Sioskton. Lol .. 1049 El N 8:002 The Owl Limitedi-Tracy = Bakerstield. Sau Dbara, Los Angeles. 5:008 New Orleans Ex COAST DIVISION (X, taange). (Foot of Market 4 ewark, Tile, San J ose, F' N aitior Crean, Haita Orvinaud Wy BhabonE. .- oe i oo o 131187 Newark, Gsniarviiie, Sun Joae, Now 4:43v Newark, Sun Joun, Los Gatos. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. of Macket Strunt (8ilp — e ‘0 300 800eu. Trom DIVISION (Broad Gauge). m“guu and Townsend Sta.) 4 Ocean, View, South San Fraocises o A Way Statious (N T100a Ben T s naer Je ‘Tres Pinos, Santa soes i T P S