The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 4, 1901, Page 11

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KELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. is mew 6-room cottage on a 180- street work all dome; right at bigh basement: fine mantel; ¥ e $17 per month. W. C. Berkele. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. «l’FA E-—]HS BROADWAY. OAKLAND RI'.AL ESTATE. U\I\Ll\l) llll\lTlRE FOR SALE. ellhans, the AN : Oakland. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—California_Safe Deposit. and Trust Company, corner California and Montgomery sts.—For the six months ending bl\ed been de- ngs department On term de- the rate of 2 6-10 per cent per an- hum, and on ordinary deposits at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, free of taxes, and pay- able on and after Wednesday, January Dividends uncalied for are added to the principal and bear the same raté of dividend :;“(he principal from and after January 1 _J. DALZELL BROW Manager. Powder T A dividend, No. 25, of seventy five cents (75c) per share on the issued capital &tock of the company has been declared, pay- able at the office of the company, 430 Califor- nia street, San Francisco, on January 10, 1901, Transfer books close January 3, 1901, at noon. A. A, SPARKS. THE Continental Building and Loan Associa- tion, 222 Sansome st for the year end- ing December 31, 1900, declared a dividenad of 6 per cent per deposits and 6 per cent o “M (‘ORBl\ Secretary. ccurity Savings Bank, < Tullding —For the Baif: December 31, 1900, dividends on DIVIDEND nof Montgomery term de) 0-1 at the rate of three and six- tenth (§ 6-10) per cent per annum, and on or- Ginary ‘Geposits at the Fate of thres G per free of taxes will be pay- January 2, @ *ETL"ABBOT IR., Secretary. able on THE SAN FRANCI dap). at 1 ocloc the parlors of H. F. & A,nl}“lln reet, bet: Seventh end Elghth. HARRINGTON—In this city, January 3, 1901 at her residence, 243 Eleventh street, Kat] erine E. Harrington, dearly beloved daugh- ter of Peter J. and the late Nancy Harrl ton, and sister of Margaret and Charles Hatrington, Mrs. A. G. Beazill and John, P, Frank F., Andrew J. and Robert L. Harring- ton, a native of Livermore, Cal, aged 24 years 2 months and 2 days. - T7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral at Liver- mare, from St. Michael's Church, upon arrival of 8:3) o'clock train to-morrow (Saturday from San Francisco. Remains at the resi- dence, 242 Eleventh street, until 3:30 o'clock p. m., January 4. Intermént at Livermore. HARTMANN—In this city, January 1, 1801, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Daniel Franck, 5 South Broderick strget, 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, Mrs. H. C. Schacht of Seattle and Charles Hart- mann_of Sacramento. & mative of Germany, aged 70 years 2 months and 10 da. ber of California Lodge No. 1. 1. O. 0, and San Franelsco Turn Verein. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from I. O. O. F. Hall, Corner” Market and Seventh streeis, ‘whe services will be held under the auspices of California Lodge No. 1, 1. O. O. F. Inter- ment I O. O. F. Cemetery. HYNES_In this city, January 2, 1901, Mary. beloved wife of Michael Hynes, and mother of Mre. Mathias Smith, Anastia Hynes and the late Katie, Thomas F. and Frances S Gemetery, via _Townsend streets Y, Third SIMPSON—In Alameda, January 3, 1901, Ell beloved wife ot Wmllm slmp»n and mothof bert F., eodore .H., !Hnl and Hoas slmmn, T Belfast, Ire- land, aged 58 years. 5 Friends and acquaintances are mm!— fully lnvltd to l.ttenA th' funeral turday. o'clock, from the residence, 1 Bentore atrsets . Alamaede. Intsrment Mountain View ery. STAUD—In this city, January 8, 1 Am-u A. Staud, belcved mother of Fred, nk and J. N. Staud, Mrs. G. P. Theller and Mrs. W. T. Arundell, and eister of Frederick Traut, a native of Germany, aged 52 years and 3 days. [ Notice of funeral hereafter. THINKS STENDELL WAS A BAY PIRATE Sheriff Veale Finds Evidence of the Dead Skipper’s Occupa- tion. OAKLAND, Jan. 3—Dr. J. 8. Eastman, who performed the -utoyuy on the re- mains of Captain Stendell of the sloop Lulu, admitted to-day that the evidence of murder was only speculative. Marks of blows were found on the skull, but the body was so badly decompo that no decided opinion could be given. Sherift Veale of Contra Costa County, who is investigating the case, thinks that Stendell was dead 30 CALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1901. = G0LD OUTPUT OF PAST YEAR Director of the Mint Give: Estimates of the Pro- duction. L Colorado Stands at the Head of the List Both in Gold and Silver, ‘WASHINGTON, California Being the Next. S e W Jan. 3.—George H. Roberts, the Director of the Mint, to-day made public his preliminary estimate of the production of gold and silver in the United States during the calendar year 1900. The aggregate of gold is given as 11 ADVERTISEMENTS. $10,000,000 Southern Pacific Company 2-5 Years 4; Per Cent Gold Bonds. DUE DECEMBER 1, 1905. (Redeemable at the option of the Ccmpany on and after December 1st, 1902, at par and accrued iaterest.) At the price of 98 per cent and ACCRUED INTEREST, payable as follows: 8 50.00 per Bond on January 7, 1901, and 937.50 per Bond on February 1, 1901 efore falling into the water. The S eriff said yesterday: “I am of the opinion that the Lulu's skipper was 3,837,213 fine ounces, valued at $79,822,281, and of silver 59,630,543 fine ounces, which, at the approximate average price of 6L Hynes, a native of County waterford, Ire- aged ars. $987.50 per Bond of $1000. 1500 At m of 'he "Board of Directors of thie = B e 3 D‘Rlenfll ang acquaintances are respect- | 07 LOE OEY b: eld this day, a dividend has been fully invited to ‘attend the funeral this day cormpanion pirates with whom he had quarreled over plunder. Ac- cents for the year, makes the value $36,- The $10,000,000 Bonds are a direct obligation of the Southern Pacime : oom | Ciciarcd at the rate of three and one-eightn | (7, B oclock, from er Jate oSl | cording to my theory, he was prowling | 3634SL Company and form part of a present issus of $15,000,000 secured by a - . — o e nane Detemer 51 0% f0T | Church. where & requim high mass will be | about under the wharves at Point Rich- | During the calendar year 18% the old | gopocit with the Central Trust Company of New York, Trustee, of : 85 wee e ba ending December X1, 1000, fres griebraied for the Eplmcr%f Hae sl Rk mndnfl in ‘tt}:e smatll boa!tht:mt &- mt!lal_ng. production was $71,063,400 and th -1¥;r $ 7,174, Vari ds ( s 3 ! d front house- 2 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemeter) and was thrown from that and not from | production 54,781,500 fine ounces. e ,174,000 ous Bon« face val ; s; Toc and §1 week ROBERT J KELLY—In this city, January 2, 1901, Jane, | the deck of the sloop. I have been mak- and sil roduction for 1900 —— : tary_ | Theloved sister of the late Batrick Kelly, & | ing Inquiries along. the water front of | woms,S0id and '"gop B O the . 59,487,000 Various Stock (face value) of Companies controlled complete o1 al Savin hfl‘rn‘y‘e:‘rl pative of County Armaghy Ireland, aged 67 ?“k‘g“;‘ and S?gth;nlf“gl?fi mg h.i,? Klondike, which includes hoth ggs.‘ An"x‘"_ - by the Southern Pacific Company. neisc Fox ‘or the R . 3 ound traces of Stendell. Three days be- | jcan and Canadian flelds, $22,957, he < a Prorre 33103 ;:e;flz(xa ‘;m‘hr.e:‘:;;:e&ar 2:;:,;,; ‘-.‘fm’i“&,“:t‘.Z;‘.i'{1!”:3’2.”;ra‘1"w”&‘?§§§3'"?«1'€3 'for(' he d(;s;;ppeargd ';‘r Polrln Richmond pcr.;auc[ of the CRnAY ns\?ne. is-not in- 1,530,000 Stock of Wells, Fargo & Company (fgce value.) . nnum on all deposits, f of taxes, . urday), at 3 o'cloc idence, | N¢ crossed from San Francisco to Oak | cluded in the figures given, but as the ‘BSCRIPTT 'ANEOUSL S S YR e, B | et ookt bee Tl retne: | W1 Up o Broudway whaet He | Gdand siiee Sunes 1 phe Ambeian| U ONS WILL BE RECEIVED SIMULT, Y BY = GEOR: RY. nier. Church, where a sélemn requiem mass will | Was accompanied by another sloop, and | mints, the value is given sej tely. MESSRS. SPEYER & COMPANY, NEW YORK, and BY THE NEVADA — i be celébrated for the repose of her: soal, | evidently the owners quarreled over piun- | T The following 18" the production by B avings Loan Soclety, 18| commencing at $:30 o'clock. Interment Holy | der, for a 300-foot hawser was found on | States and Territories in gold value, lnd NATIONAL BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO ON JANUARY 4, 1801, AT 10 directors have declared a divi Cross Cemptery. the wharf next morning cut to pleces. in silver fine ounces: jeen estabiis we | Send m‘a,f:'(;'n;dp:;(:rmmm o 22,88 | KILLINGER —In this city, January 3, 1901 at | Stendell then went to Point Richmond S | CLOOK A. M., AND CLOSE AT 3 O’CLOCK P. M. OF THAT DAY. tts on_a v 232 o e G ER> on T I i :2;‘(}“‘2:}’.3:‘:2\05""v'\?h&?,"‘:ef: :&,g oo STATES. | Gold Values. |FineOunces Subscriptions must be accompanied by a deposit of $50.00 per Bond, { gi':rl;n:;'b’e\lw‘!e;u;mrx s fl“fi:m;\ dKIfl‘ll\;;; The night after their arrival Watchman | - v which deposit is to be returned on any Bonds not allotted. Killinger, & native of Wurtemberg, Germany, | ¢ brient heard S STty ooming | Default in making the final payment on or before Thursday, Slst of nooms S Sainee? s gayemmonth | o fYTVited to atiend the funeral to-morrow powertul THE NEVADA NATIONAL BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO. Paso Robles, and India E. (Saturday), at 1:20 o'clock, from the swimmer and could easily have saved dence of her son, George E. Knlef, 3100 B himself unless stunned before striking the p 1 Howard street, | Chanan street, corner of Fiibert water. Howard street 11\‘6}"31' L DRmetity. S E e naje, funeral of the dead siipper was | n this city, January 3, eld this o g £ Minna, beloved wife of C. Krumbeck, a na’ | ors in ek on from undertaking par- | goliy TUota” tive of Germany, aged 61 years. Tennessee 743 Harrison 743 Harrison 2 street, and $15 Jackson street 38 Leavenworth 140 Silver street, | outh Park | d Theresa R. | egea 71 years § months and § days. —In this city, January 3, 1901, Eliza- Deth Knher. heloved Taother of Ms, Marte Ehlers and Wiechen, Henry and George E. Knief, a native of Loeste, Hanover, Ge: many, aged £ years § months and 9 day 7 Friends and acquaintances are respet- 2. beloved husband LEMPF January 1901, . and father of Mrs. ““My theory is this: Stendell and the two men from the other vessel rowed under the freight wharf in search of plunder, and while there quarreled, and Stendell was struck on the head and thrown in the bay. His skiff was found floating about the next day, Stendell was B . HOTEL L ARRIVALS. 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 Subsecription. Dawson City, and | Katie Iversen and Willie Lemperle, a native PALACE HOTEL. Washington . rav . o Byt | Cfguttenbers, Germany, aged 70 years and | W F gunphvp:nvll' CallL 8 Tyler, Conn n Diego, an: ¥1| o days are: and rrell street | fends and acquaintances are respect- | E J Walker, Stanford |F W Sheridan. tonn 413 Union street, ana | nyiied 1o aitend the funeral thie day | Rt Hixon, Now Haven D § Whittiesey, Conn OF INTEREST TO THE = - - rd place. o'clock, from the pariars o aritsle, N Haven uthrie, Conn . s Sre Matt Twenty-éighth street, | Charies 7. B, Motzler, i Vashington street. | P L Mitchell, N Haven|Mrm M H Cobura-C FHOXLE OF THE OOANT . oinh, N SNEte o city Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. B P Mitchell, N Haven|W G Huumw o'mfd r - SORn; SR . Goodland, and Mae Carr, | 1 In this city, January 2, 1901, Ralph, be- | M K Parker; N Haver [F L Behr, Representative Kahn to Present a Bill hed b ! 4 of Hulda Teor i father of | A D Allen, New Ha FA . roished B 25 Pacific street, and Leon | Mis 1 Gellet and Sammuel B Loon. & harvr G A weldh, New Havn C I for Keeping O:mme:;&fl Sta- you can travel with speed as well as 8 n_street of Manchester, England, aged 66 vears and Siseman, N Haven W tistics of Hawaii. 3 . LAS, 18 == | § months. (Los Angeles papers please copy.) [ J A Keppleman, N Hav|Mrs comfort from San Francisco to Chi- v 7 Friends are respectiully invited (o ai. | L K Butler, New Havn J 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—Postmasters € 3 s - BIRTHS MARRIA[}ES—DEATHS tend the funeral services this day (Friday), R ST O cammirxoned:‘w(;:s:r:d Ir\éi:flBfiCusvl:'- cago in 75 hours. Leaves every morn- &t 10 o'clock, at 2124 ush street. ntermen 'wiol man, cme. ind s 0] a—W. . ne . ;| Fills “of Biernity Cemetery, by 11:80 a. m. | C W Barnes, N Haven M Day, - = . > » ~ = E e nserted They o be tadey | train from Third and Townsend stree A J Broff, New Haven Miss K Bunnell, Cat | C: Goldsmith, Lower Lake, Lake County, ng at 9 o’clock. furnishe s § the publication offices and be | LOVETT—In this city, January 2, 1001, George | 1 B oy, Now Haven Mrg Vice Bumily M. Hanson, resigned; J. H. —= — < pame and residence of per- | Herbert, beloved sorl of Charles E and Ma- 3 s A\fi:, {3::{_’5 - Thomas Jr. Cal | Dixon, Newport Beach, Orange County, A 20— same publishe 7. Lovett, and brother of Edward T.. | ¢ B Shaver, M Haralami vice C. C. Crookshank, resigned: Minnie ° - s - S Leonara lL and Charles Erbco:]eu -{\d M:ré H A \\.“,,.. Wash J D Mulver] Beekman, Ozena, Ventura County, vice BORN. ;:f L C fil\ es, ‘g. nué\;s om.o Hg&t g:l D Campbell & w, Cal |C F Egan, U 8 A 0. E. Mays, resigned; Levi Dillman, Bum- a ETIQUE—In this city, December2, 1900, to the | papers please copy. > s dilF"&’n’",? ,Onk|A BI Boomer, Cal mit, San Barnardino County, vice I H B wife of Charles M." Etique, a son. 7 Remains at the mortuary chapel of the [ & B Frait, Omaha &= IG T o A e Y resigned. Washington—; - 3 1901, to the | Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2429 Mis- | 1 G9Fan &% N |F M van Wiekien pz | Wright, Douglas, Douglas CD\th. Yvice . . a daughter. sion street, near Twenty-first. Funeral Bun- [ & @ porg. d L Maniene, N M E. 15 Finch, resigned. v, January 3, 1901, to the | day, January 6, 1901, at Santa Cruz. T Flint Jr & w, Cal |J C Schulfe, N Y Pensfons issued ' to-day: Cnllform ter. | MCDONOUGH—In this city, January 2, 180L | T J Freed & w. Mont/A G K.,,_m,, h. USN | Original—John Johnson, Lompoc, $5. Jaguary 3, 1, to the | Annle beloved daughter of Annie aid the |G B Cov & 'w. 4 Dak |3 Thatl N 'y:., sreased—Conrad anrolP . nlf vgm yior, a daughter. h c " v >4 Vi ‘onn rew, . ant: U - ginia City, Nev., aged %5 years. (Virginia | & Goothe, Conn . (Miss Grodfinalty, Wash | Sies Spain, orl ey Ritter, Sc.n ] : " renc MARRIED. ”,,E_‘,;J‘,{:,;;}{:;‘;'.;?g}mm“. are respect. | BV wreliolds Conn T A Hynes, Australle | Francisco, 3o Honry Josc. Askew at o o - | W W 0 : L GEL—In this city, Jamuary 2| flly tnvited fo attend the funeral this day | af Eagering. Coon- | W R._“:‘,’;‘,'_‘LC;’,‘::“’ Francisco, $%0; William H. Robb, Vn.llejo | > : i o o ner, Wrel B | ek ity B Ve T, o e | N Sy coan D 8 Eosentaun. Stock N e Ouginel dobu: Tastde: Ghak: - i Siary’s Cichearal for servicer: Tnier | & 3 o e amass 2. CFar Wi Bpatn. oHRA evEnis vasiiiie ctamaiie : . | B itk and Voo st | B I, docigon, Sonn |8 B gpery Backuon | Willin 7 Armitnge ossturi 6. (| Qanta Fe it ST S e ticr been est & ral % n Cha, pu Conn |B E Veatch, Chi on: 8 7 . noia st Leon, Raipn | QCLAUGHLIN In enie city. Jangary 3 Blodeom,’ Con ! o 11§r. Buron (Luzon g’lfi?d), 3% Wilhelm b N3 aud are dus o arvive o . - — Covett, ary oved “daughier of Mig GRAND HOTEL. usch, Washihigton ers” Home, . (Main Live, Foot of Markes Street.) e 2 NcPonoush. Annle | Mary Milaughlin, and gister of John, b= % B Rfos, Redwood {Mes. 2 § Govb,. 8 Toss $12; Andrew J. lips, Seattle, $13. l rains Daily. T S et B 3 claushlin, Mary.E. | O e aoLausblin and the | Mrs Rice, Redwood |F B Abbe Ban Juan Originai w;doa—(,‘yn{hl:u. spfi McKenny, IBAYE — Fhouw JANUARY L, 101 — ARRIvE roms 3 » el . - 3 | T W Goad. Colnsa I T Johnson, S J Olympla, Var wit n, original— RONND AN, BPAREN. \sm'n x.‘“‘m’x?n.l b | SER0. TIPSR Tgite At 3 B M ‘;\;nw. Cal Mrs g‘fi}‘ew?m"c.u “:x"lt‘-]m ‘Curry, Vancouver, “‘l iyt e oA “"}‘!‘:}s‘%'m'dim o 71804 Benlela, Sueun Emirs, Veoarile, | > Frie o . ect- | % W Edwards, Stanfrd|J B , Cal e coi on of e national banks af 3L Monciio, (AR TR0 and Aolielntances Sis nmt EH f»h:ur; cal i ree. x;;'l;::, . Frgncisco at the close of business ?Dmy Daily. 1804 Davia, Woodlend. hl.n-u-.-. s tam L. O’Connell, 3 urday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her parents' | £ I Anzar, uan elson, Concor Decem 13, shows the average reserve s . et oounell 1 "Bovd street, off Chediey. thance | W T Sheard, Tacoma [H H Hunter, Ban Jose | held, 82,65 per cont, s and discounts, | | Lv- Sen Fran.| || e o ‘:‘:“‘ s.:r-o‘v‘.m!ug i 4 Quaigy A " | oteph’s Church, where a requiem high A 0 s |6 Thpomith. 108 Ang | 18432782, Gold coin, $2.60,40. Total spe- | | Ar- §iockton -10:25 e e sutse Falmer, Thomas F. | S gy oty W g 1{"0({((0 Qakland ;\ "Ghmu,‘cmru °'°' T ORpUAILS, 3% s s — S— T3 Rafferty, Peter - : ucker, Oakland |P Johnson, Sonora ‘“Ml Moy | Cemegery 2 g : ¥ L Mitchell, Los Ang|Miss M Lo llllnoll l-'igpresmtnhe Kahn will Introduce n. 10 30, In:-—b-m.'lnh—fi Sim Elle ) ghiin, and br o hw els,’ prep: v _the Chief of the Bureau 50 = s a\f:’"mxu.u A B L e e e | sheard: Tacoma B IaTbies of the Treasars Department, NOTICES. SPECIAL equiem hi ss will be celebrate H E Carter, Los Ang |J E Johnson, Mi € atten ® funera) s day Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. er, Sacto “ondo, Sacto (n\n arrives 11:05 a. m. daily. 3 “'clock. from her lats resi. | Hes Rider. Sact 1 G Carr. roposed Bill will remedy (his By provid lu 5% "Larkin street, thence to 08 Fel. | MALONBY—In this city, January 2, 1001, Mieh- | X™o00 Gl n8'® pua (H & Macker cag® Fig for manifest "of . the recording of od - m:ndov‘;:n.fiztnflxlzem":l:g Chapel, where services will be heid | 8¢l Joseph, beloved son ‘of James' and Esther | { p Emun San Jose (A Levy, St Joseph cargoes of vessels plylng between San || throus! e and Tourist Sisepace Interment 1.0. O. F leme(e—) | nlahy, Sl e {“";“‘a_fjfi;" Mru Smith, San Jose A Van Knobot, f, Utah | Francisco and ports in the territory and || free “""m"‘ o ik o' e - 4 , County are, Ire- ree, eswicl ulllvan, . Mary and Elia Galvin, a native o | § monthe. ¥ G Batriok, Beattle |7 Siacone: Bor® Money for the Army. 1t oints in San Joaquin Vailey. Cor- BEAUCHAMP—In t city, January 2, 1901, | d § days. (: M Lacey, H.nrord W_F Lenzen, § Jose | commerce betweerl San Francisco and T rnin for afternoo: M., beloved wife of Richard Beau: | iy peionis and acquaintances are respect. | H McCray, Cal |3 W Smith, Btockton | Hawail, Alaska and the Philippines and || 500’5 e train is the Calitornia Limited. beloved mother of Mra. J. B. | rily miriies 1o ote iy Faoea o repect- | T Loy, Viealia [E1 T Bagley, Alameda | Il the ‘territory under the jurlsdiotion of || co:2 by, John Brown, Mrs. J. Rich: san Beauchamp, a na- aged 73 years, § ictoria and Toronto Ireland, aged 2% years and 2 months £ Remains H at the funeral parlors Jacob & Co., 318 Mason street, a native of Newery, County Down, Ireland, aged 8 years 7 months (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, residence, 850 Church street, corner Twenty- first, thence to St. James Church, corner of Guerrero and Twenty-third streets, where a from his late nd acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day G D Doonell, Cal J F Shattuck, Cal|S J Pringle, Oakland A Milice, m\erxlde A A Caldwell, Cal 1 H Prather, Sullun F Brophy, Los Ang E.Dinkelspell, Suisun H W Miller, Suisun W W Douglas, Sacto D Kilpatrick, Prescott J G'u'tzllmlal’, Stanfd | T Thllr!llon, Boston W Brown, Stanford Emmons, Orland providing for gathering Statistics of the but continguous to the United States. Since the annexation of Hawall no record has been kept of exports or imports be- tween San ancisco and these islands. ‘WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—The Secretary Chicago . Carrying Ralace Sleeping Cars and Dining AT e to Chicags. Chair Car rang to Bakersfield for accommodation of local first class passengers. No eecond class tickets are honored on mu lrl.ln. Lor- a ding train arrives at 8:40 a. m. dally. T hees 41 Market strest and in Ferry s : be- | (Friday), at 5:30 o'clock, from his late resi | H Clitton & w. Napa hr & Pratt, M; of War has submitted to Congress an ad- | | Depot, San Francisco: 1118 Broadway, Oak- }::; mnm.l and Geary. Notice of funeral | dence, 18 De Boom straet, off Second, be- Cal |S Brown & wuéhle-(n ditional deficlency estimate of $3,000,000 for | | land. beloved husband wf Julis Distmer, | high mass will be celebrated for the repose of &5""“;'#7;«,0,' PReE | ,}‘:{Jfi:-,,.. a1 | heavy demands of the forces in China and SoorTie Out Limited J g z)m;mlej“lndb nephew of | his soul, commencing at 8 o'clock. Interment Modesto| W Baxter, Armons the Philippines. m‘luo-fw t ve of embourg, aged | Holy Cross Cemetery. Colo |Miss B B A TR SR - U8 daye. l‘AHT::::'L o6 Sigel | MART T-In this city. January 2 01, Domi- | 7 A Thompson, Butte - |C Relohlrsee "Fr Sub-Station Removal. MExchN boraby 7 - .—l-,m tilla, dearly beloved wife of Nicola Marini, | & & 4 . P 0. D., and La Soclete Luxem- | gnd beloved mother of Frank, Maggle, Loulsa, | i Gl wioms |J Parrott, Cleveland | OAKLAND, Jan. 3.—Postmaster Friend o, Bl Pueo, New Orlomss aud - for $4; collections made: o Annie, Rosie, Jennie, Mamie and the late | g'p Cameron, Seattle |C has ordered the removal of the Hast Oak- N“_ od'San e ettiune Ml nds and_acqusintances are respect- | Michael L. Marinl, & native of Italy, aged 56 | u Morkeoom oo & C |8 lend sub-postal station from its present I E ,.;'.,,:f"'"" e » oms $-10: tel. 580 | at 1 o'clock, from his I | v M Innes & w, Boise place in Mason’s store to Melvin’s drug 'S0 Oiental X 1 et eiock, from his late resi- | ‘r3yiends and acquaintances are respect- store, corner Sixth avenue and Fast OUTE. O SEWING MACHINES AND SUPP e, “Paiton street, thence to Ma- | rully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow e Sy s B atreot. ‘Mrs. Motlle Meiville Do, EAGLE PASS R . EWING 2 SUPPLIES. | sonic T rm.)|:"| ont eireet, where gervices will | (Saturday), at 10:30 oclock, from her Iate | REAL ESTATE TE TRANSACTIONS. | i Gl e 5 — P b S T e No. 17, F. and A M. Interment | e e Ciearoh Eihen ot £ - THE SHORTEST STANDARD GAUGE | 7:00¢ Oregon Sppoan A c Cemeters. Please omit flowers. | Dupont streets, where a solemn requiem high {‘er‘:rfufi 1:5 G"G‘,}\’," W, T Bfl:szl’:’to Bdward VEL. LINE AND FASTEST TIME BETWEEN 'r'.:'-'n'll oned anlt Bagb Se@Ba : ONOVAN—In this city, January 3 191 at| mass will be celebrated for the repose of her | - Landis lot on NW corher of Chestnut and RAILROAD TRA' PRINCIPAL CITIES IN THE UNITED siose g0 i Baee! HE Cova, Marioes 4 £t Mary's Hospital, Eugene. beloved husband | soul, commencing at 11 o'clock, thence from | Laskin stieets, N 20:6 by W 1ad:6; soma | STATES AND MEXICO. aWey - 1148 of e 24 08 OnOV3 cl o'clock to Vi 4 e william ‘O Connell, Mrs. Sagsie Mot | Oftver Cometery. (o 0 e vault In MOURt | pum " rum, " Jot dn "NW-"corfier of Van ‘Nesa O ato . Tuct m ] P » Mrs. Thomas Tannian, a native of Holy Cross Cemetery. MILLER—In this city, January 3, 1901, Wilhel- avenue and Jackson street, W 138 by N 80; —, Bei Mil- CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSHH BUFFET IER. THROUGH PULLMA COAST DIYINION (Yarrow Gange). | County Cork, Ireland, aged 70 years { MULER-In this city, Ianuacy 3, 1001, Wibal- | " Ohevies L. Beal . to " Hitsabeth’ Ln SLBEPING CARS DAILY BETWEEN NEW (Foob of Markot Street.) - . | ErThe funeral wiil take place to g & ;| (mothen. 1ok on N line o Clay streei, 2B 0w STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. | (siturdsy). ne 530 0 clock fom the, pariors s B Bt T L B R ) of Steinér, B 25 by N 10e:sy; gite SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG | QRLEANS AND THE CITY OF MEXICO, WILEON, BROB., storage and moying; covered | birect. thence to Bt Hasry Counnd wn:;‘e"h, A e e e L i L NS e T Yy RAILWAY COMPANY. LINE TO MONTEREY, DURANGO, ZACA- ane. Tenth and Market: ¢ South 782, requiém high mass will be celebratéd for the | MONCKTON—In_ this ofly, January 1. 1961, Charles A Xing to iary A King, same; Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St TECAS, AGUAS CALIENTES, SAN LUIS “and Btorage Co.. 7 Mission oL: | Fion Comss cemarn, | 0 clock: Toterment | Sheldon B MoCKtop onao S B Bawr, s | St Bt & Oaaais s POTOSI, GUADALAJARA AND CITY OF sLoT ot s. C. A, and ' grea: - Bame to Charles Kzthn. ursdays— ‘30 | PASSENGER DEPARTMENT TO ATTEND — | Gint'or sire. & C. Borlana, 5 native of New | O'CONNELL—In this city. Junuary 2, 1601, at | Plerce (sireet, 90 § of Lombard, 8 29 by W | 30 u;n:es‘;—mm trips at 10 and | TO INSPECTION OF BAGGAGE, EXCHANGE res—Latest style: 340 each 1167 | York, aged 5 years 7 months and 17 ds Our Lady's Home, 33 Rincon place, Hanora | 137:6; $1000. oI Lot " Market st ber. Beventh and Eient, o e ponthe and 17 days. | <M. 0'Connell, heloved mother 'of B '0'Con- | Josephine Beyersdort to Tugens and Made. s Prs 0 9:30, 1500 {308 S0 se | O MONRE 3 arket st. bet Beventh and Eighth. FAMARISS—In this city, January 3, 1901, at | * oy . Mary McNemara and Mrs. T. J. | line Calmon, lot on S corner of Pine street S P~ izt . 50, | FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL ON " TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. g o igepital, Fanay. beloved wite of | Tooje, o native of County Clare, Ireland, | 3ng Central avesue, 15 30 by B ¥1:6; SO - OR ADDRESS ANY AGENT OF THE IN TYPEWRITERS—We DOWNIE—In Oakland, January 2, 1901, at 1920 | Thirteenth street, Sarah Downie, stepmother | Alfred Famariss, and mother of George, Hat- te and Richard Famariss and Mrs. George Wegener, a resident of Livermore, aged 60 native of California. @7 Incinerateg at 044 Fellows' Cemetery January 3, 1901 aged §2 years. T7The funeral will take place this day 'ward and Mary ler, lot on W line of Pierce street, 113:9 8 of Lombard, § 23:9 by W 187:6; $i lot On W lln. of Yo Onring to. Hen l- Fn-eluo to San Rafael. OF MARKET - roo® DATET 80, 8100, 11:00 a. 1 -Extra ] San R-h.l to San Fr-nclom MBXICO. ALL TRAINS MET AT THE FRONTIER BY REPRESENTATIVE OF THE BOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, OR C. K. DUNLAP, i v 2:00 : lot on SE line of Kisil 128 NE | (Frigay). at 10 o'clock, from the Chapel of | Tweifth. B 25 BB 60 SW 215 M 0. duogo. ips T R es for less money than any | Years and 25 da; the Passion, attached to St. Mary's Hospital, alter S, Richard H. and Samuel B. Red- General Freight and Passenger Agent. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). Foriin Sihime S S | 153 e Fumcra s o moreon Bl | T 5, st reauien maeg i bt Rl | mon o et ghie'to & B 4o miim oV | C. PORFIRIO' DIAZ, Coah, Mex.| o Verit ey i —omer ain 366 . d - | der, lot on of Twen street, - E San » v -1 e ety B oerlors Of N Oray | “ing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross | W' ot Sanches, W 25 by N i A San Franetsco and Schuetsen Park, 71004 Ban Joss wud Way (New F g o Giamoc Cemetery. Chandler W. and Bertha E. ‘Wil- | same scheduls as -.wn. "".,:' Wednesdays only)....... 1: 809 FRANCIS—In this city, January 3, 1901, Bmily | < s %!?‘hmn I e L e e " b b oy B T n‘h“ o Leave n Effect Arrive g Cot , art! | V€., beloved wife of D, G. Francis, a native he funersl ‘Will take pikoe this aay | o Mer o et o S br. B Th PO 1 un | e P ramminco: Nov. 73800, !mrmwtm. | ;rd‘;;? York City, aged 34 years 2 months and | (Friday), at 5% r_»‘clo;] Vlm\r‘n the rel,ldenre of | & "::r of Folsom_‘slmt. 'ix of Twenty-sec- Bu Week lmm'l FANFW@U‘ST fl‘llmfl = = l!""ATre frm Iure' | 1 Efl/'] n”nd: 3 qu\n;.‘(';:.n{m ‘| ('rfi p:,cz g:—:‘:‘l:ler, 5y 4 e i ~\nd. 5 ':n:l‘ysfnlh‘zsmlth to O. B. Smith Com- i ' Jastination l Saw | e iad Vie Sausalite Ferry. = ng 2 style of ally ipvited ¢o Rttey . Sunerw s 92Y | O'MALLEY—In this city, January 8, 1801, Ann, o X ration), lot on NE corner Novato, |10:40 am| conmenem( Sapuvmbcr 30, 12:45r San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo . y piseolved | ome of N, Gray & Gon $41 Eacraments | beloved wite of Charles O'Malley, a native of | an ngton strects, B %, N 60 Dm| g0 am| etaiyma, (006 i FROM SAN FRANCISCO Ml VArLey Palo Alts, Santa lars, San Jose, ORGE MABENICHT | Pariors of . Gray & Co. | the parish of Six Mile Bridge, Couhty Clare, Wan, 5 20s gire: aing fot o N Pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa. | 7:35 - AT ! Tres ves of ' i GEORGE HABE. | GILROY—January %, 1901, Hattie May Gliroy. | "'0'5'Notice of funeral hereatter. E’.%"'u:m.m on:l's':umn of ot oa B I sor- Fulton, 15, 4:00, §:18, %6:18, NICHT has ase the Habilities of said | beioved mife of Arthur Gilroy, mother of Car- | p &0 0 it Tanuary 3. 1601, Fred fer of no Real (old San 7:30 am| ‘Windsor, BXTRA firm and all the debts due said firm will be| e Gilroy, and sister of Mrs. 'Laura A. Simp- Benjamin Page, beloved brother of W. mf"fl €78 e Barnal's Iln:* 8% E l.. N m. w to Healdsburg, Rafael on Mo pald to sald GEORGE HABENICHT. son and Harvey E. Tuttle, aged 28 years 11 | 3" , Pase, Mrs. C_ McCarthy and Mes. 6. D. Pe(lnnlnt. o ho Bi Rinoon de . a native of Iney, Aus aged Potrero 3 GEO_SABENICHT, | GQLLYIn this clty, January H&afl!“‘:d sra- 6 months and. 1 zg' - g)n‘:qu‘ll{l‘!r o Jota 35, 4 o & miayiead :m& 6:30, D.(d.l’ B cen dearl; lends and acquaintances are res) - n PROPOSALS. Josephine ‘?0“» sister o; E"l)" goflv. n.‘u7 invited to.attend the funeral u.l."%".‘, Rosario and Antonlo G. Minore to Amm.no RAFAEL TO SAN s O s ML IR | (i) ¥ o o O LY | el oS i ence, , between = of e I ““"""““ Ay iy T4 e Ty s taenth and Bighteenth and Church and San- | = Andrea and Glulia Ax‘-b:- o Viliorto m.o, e L . o s — ary & 0L Bemied provosais. tor ek | sra i e i e aaent pHTALS. AT 74 This ol sangary 3 30, A W R e \SUNDAYS 4, 807 ™ e u m, = & &nd delivering of euch quantities of subsis- | f, beloved son of Metta Harde, and brother | *5. beloved husbant of Brima: barmer el | P80% Bt oaas 1, and Bauline Hofmann to A b o B m‘mfitfi; s ’bngu?::’. 2 N;| fainer of Telena l"llnuf 2 native of New | yictof L. Podeats, ot on N line of Clay strsst FROM ML TAN PRANES. Dr. Gibbon’s s per circular to be seen at this ofics. e = B, uu a u;#:- :‘mth-;nn"d‘ days., |9 E of Leavenworth, B 43: 80; . ? ? 8:45, ,’. 980 a m., . mf] e received hers wntil 1l o'clock . m., honths and & days. nugmfi—m s ity }uunnv:,n;'m of J 4 3:10, 3:30, 4:84, - 629 KEARNY ST. Established iy Lnereatter in presence o s, | £ 8ervices will be held to-morrow (Batur- | Mpoier Ratterty, o mative of Paterson, 'N. Ju econd Townsend F. nm-gg_-.“ R e e Pl o Bevitiey oe eTione: peaeral insiructions fo st aged 7 years. 6's 6, el s, m Btk 2, a0, o1 hody and mind and Viank form of proposal will be furnished SARSFIELD—In this city, Jan . v, beloved wife of the lati K ' | Walter C. la to Willlam R. Kenny, GH ed_dealers on wfi éufld 2 4 ‘;;_:; (Buccessor to Flannagan & Gul‘ullrclq) Do 3 ne -e y-;lns.‘;.a 1ot on ttxln&% i n“' wvénue, 18 N of Gloas Y anD TRAINS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, | ¥ 93 R )ecsls wiid ‘notasintanos _ | ““Adelatde M. McCrosson to Milton 8. v 2 . Jonpary 2 190i— T R ™ P i invited to. auiend e Tinoral To-momects | 1ot op W Jine of Tw o and way in triplicate, will be re- Telephone &.uudly. from the parlors N 100 ; 81 8:00 a m. Sundays—Tomales and way tved here until 11 o'clock, :fl:é‘luuxry s =1 of c-nw & W“th 41 Van Ness avenue, ullman t6 Amalia Kullman, undi- stations. ¥ 3 then opened, for ction of | cward’s Quarters at Fort McDow- | ce glven to articles of domestic MOUNT ‘“ AlS oditions of price sk SEERty OB SIMON_In this city, January 3. 1901 Gabrier, | N 125: also lot on 8 lin> of Brunswick U T _’ .M'AY ing in the price of foreign the belgved u-b«na of Celina slmnn, and nxner 18 of Oliver, 2 thereon) being equal, and such - of Harry L. and Della Simon, a natl 112, West End hom “fh:fl'-n via « given to articles of American uction &m"‘fi!’" gennu-y. aged 60 years and o nro-d avenue, 20 -fifll- 3 l:l ~ed on the Pacific Coast, to extent of con- n required by the public service there. tion furnished on_application to J. M. M An='uLL Depuu Gen- a hief Q. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 167. ) JUNERAL DIREOTORS AlD EMBALMER3. t urch, corner Fell d nnmon streets, where a. soler =7 mase il be celebrated for the renoss of he e repose Soul, commeneing at 9 o'Clock. Taent Mount Calvary Cemetery. e iy Thvited 1o S ey g Ao his day (Friday), at ’ o'clock, from his Jate resi- dence, Turk street. Interment Salem 6:00, 6:45 p. m. h* _fl*

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