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OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. AX ELBGANT BUSINESS CHANCE, $1700—Entire furniture and good will of & very select 1S-room private boarding and lodging bouse; right down town; fully occu- pled; & splendid paying proposition; must be W. AUSTIN & CO., ®old immediately GBO. 1008 Broadway, ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. housekeeping. for housekeeping bath, $20; alsi conventences; oms suitable for light house- furnished or double rooms ms furnished for [ SPECIAL NOTICES. hanage, 520 Lake st., S8an Francisco, Cal., has received the following orphans, one-half orphan and sbandoned girls from Oct. 1 1800, to Jan. 1, 1501: Elizabeth M. Godwin, § Mabel Godwin, 7 years 6 Godwin, 5 years; Hildreth Clark, 13 years: Lillian E. Wood, 11 years 2 months; Ethel Wood, 8 years 7 months; Lau- years 4 month months: Grace E. ra Schultz, § years 6 months; Myrtle Medlen, 11 years 2 months; Hazel W, West, § years Zerneene E. Blyth, § years 6 months; Bdith | M. Clothier, 13 ' years Clothier, 3 years 5 months. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 81, 1500—The secreiary of the San Francisco Protestant Orphan Asy- lum Soclety, situated on Halght street, hereby gives notice that the following orphan and half-orphan girls and boys have been received 2t the institution from July 1, 1900, to Janu- ery 1, 1801: Julia Reese, 14 yrs. 4 mos.; Annle Hantke, 5 yrs. 11 mos.; Mary W. Peterson, 11 P. Scott, 7 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1901. ; CAEN—In this city, January 4, 1001, at 6 &. m., Mrs. Flora Caen, wldmo%uulnnhmb Caen, ‘mother of Joseph, David, Jullus, Mar- tha and the late Morris sister of the aged years 7 friends and acquaintances are respeot- y invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 547 Lombard street, of Au- rora Lodge No. 202, K. and L. of H., and the First Ladies’ Hebrew Benevolent Association will please take notice to attend. Interment New Salem Cemetery. CHAPMAN—In Oekland, January 6, 100}, Caro- line S., belovéd wife of the late A. P. man, and mother of A. F. and the late v ag n this city, January 4, 1901, Cather- beloved ‘wife of the late Bernard d_mother of Kittie Cleary, a native v Donegal, Ireland, aged 48 years. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at §:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 42 Juniper street, off Folsom, be- tween Tenth and Eleventh, thence to St. Jo seph’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy oss Cemetery. CONNOLLY—In this city, January 3, 1901, Ann, beloved wife of Thomas Connolly, and mother of Thomas F. Connolly Jr., a native of Long- ford, Ireland, aged 58 yea 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 41 Van Ness avenue, thence to Holy Cross Church, Eddy street, for ser- ‘commen at 9 o'cl Interment Hi Cross Ongmur'. o o, O'SHEA—In this dx.u;‘l-:‘ 5, 1801, Mar- PETERSON—In this city, J K. beloved wite of Georgs W, ‘m&m dearly beloved mother of George, irene, Rob- ert, Adelalde, Verna and Harold Peterson and the late Isabel Peterson, and beloved daugh- ter of the late Danlel and Elizabeth O'Neil, a T e Fomerar it take lace this day P! (Sunday), at o'clock, from her late resi- dence, Qc]s:m Park, v.her‘u:e ',‘,’ %flnlon urch, where uf mess WIII be celebrated for the raposs of bor ey and 2 months. Friends and acquaintances are respect- Iy invited to attend the funeral this day (Sundey), at 2 o'clock, from the undertaking parlors of Theo. Dierks, 97 Mission street. Inierment Laurel Hill Cemetery. ROGERS—In Fruitvale, Cal, January b, 1901, Samuel L. Rogers, a native of the United States. aged 13 years. 5 SMITH—In this city, January 4, 1901 Lizzie Smith, & native of Missour!,” aged 35 years. L7 Hemains ‘at Metzler's funeral pariors, 636 s“lnhlllzlon street, TAUD—In this city, January 3, 1901, Augusta 4. Staud, beloved mother of Fred, Frank and J; M. Staud, Mrs. G. P. Theller and Mrs. W. T. Arundell, and sister of Fredrick Traut, & native of Germany, aged 52 years and 3 days. Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resi- Captain Nelson. Francisco committee of the well-known organiza- tion and he has consented to allow his name to head the ballot which will be voted on by the members on Tuesday Captain Charles Nelson, who has pre- sided over the Chamber of Commerce for a number of years, surrenders the honor on account of ill heaith. Mr. Newhall, who 18 vice president of the organization, has acted as presiding officer for some time because of the continued iliness of He has proved an able executive officer and the high honor con- ferred upon him is in appreciation for his The Chamber of Commerce is gomposed of the leading business men of NEWHALL FOR PRESIDENT te late Helman and Simon, Samuel, Solomon, | Sarety beloved BdCons:, c » 7 SALE lus_O’Shea, a native of San cisco, - OAKLAND LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE or 3 B ot S it o | TG OME n Balfve"or s 7 OF CHAMBER OF COMME Nominating Committee of the Organization Tenders Him the Honor. EORGE A. NEWHALL will be the next president of the San Chamber of Com- GUARDSHEN ARE ILL GUESSING Anxious to Know What the Governor Will Have ~— | moa. . Chapman, & native of Connecticut, fary. > Siock Interment Mount Calvary Cems- merce. This honor has been ten- BARTLETT, copnecting house- | — = 80 years 1 month and 13 days. - % to Sa . 1 NOTICE 1s hereby given that the Maria Kip d ROBERTS-In this eity, January 5, Rob- dered him by the nominating rooms; sink and bath {7 Notice of funeral in )gndgrl papers. ert Rol e s o IMKIE. - Report of Adjutant General and Ree- ommendations He Makes for the Good of Service. The local officers of the National Guard are very curious to know what recom- mendations Governor Gage will present in his message on the subject of the arm- ed force of the State. What he will offer on that subject may in a measure affect much proposed legislation. Among meas- ures which are talked of is one to have vices. - Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. dence, 3537 Nineteenth street. Interment I. | this = the legislative body make a request that Annite E. Zwi Ts. 4 mos.; | DAHL~In this clty, January 4, 1901, George J., | O O- etery. Ballots will be sent to the members to- the V\‘.“" D‘pa.ru:en! substitute Krag- Herman Hantke, § yrs. 8 mos.; Willle Ran- | * beloved husband of Martha S. Dahl, a nativé STEINER—In this clty, January 3, 1801, Paul | day Dy Secretary Scott. Henry F. Allen kin, § mos.; Charles A. Peterson, 8 Hugh Cava: 4 5 gh, 7 yrs. 7 mos.; ; Willlam J. Scotf ._Nicholdso: Eiliot, 5 ¥ | TADIES —Chichester English Pennyroyal Pills are the best; eafe, reliable; take no other; send 4c stampe for particulars; ‘‘Relief for i Ladies™ ctter by return mail; at drus- Pa. cs for the deserving poor will re- 1 at the Paclfic Coast Regular Col- Medicine, §15 Howard hichester Chemical Co., Philad _— BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION 41F Monteo tel_ 5580 gt Germany, aged $0 years 11 months and 4 ays. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services at the residence, 724 and 726 California street, at 3 o'clock. Interment Stockton Monday. DELURY—In this city, January 4, 1801, Eliza- beth, beloved wife of George Delury, and mother of James, George, Willlam, Jeremiah, Danfel, Mary, Kate and Thomas Delury, Mrs. J. R. Chambers and the late John M. Delury, a native of Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 6 vears 2 months and 2 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- deace, 911 Folsom street. thence to St. Pat- rick's’ Church, where a Solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DORGELOH—In this city, January 4, 1901, Carl : B. dearly beloved ‘husband of Martha A. Stelner, and brother of Herrman, Christopher and Geéorge Hofstetter and Mrs. Emille La- fournette, a native of Marysville, Cal., aged 82 years 9 months and 18 days. SOUTH San Francisco Parlor No. 157, N. 8. G. W.—Members are hereby notified to assem- ble at Maconic Hall, Tuesday, January 8, at 1 o'clock, to_attend’ the funeral of our late brother, P. F. E. Steiner. ED J. TAAFFE. President. D. HARRINGTON, Rec. Sec. TAUSSIG—In this city, January b, 1901, Louts, beloved husband of Annette Taussig, and father of Mrs. Henry Mitau of Sacramento, Cal., aged €3 years. [ The funeral will take place to-morrow OMonday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2127 California street. Funeral strictly wynv;m Positively no flowers. ALKER—1In this oity, January ¢, 1901 Fred, beloved husband of yl-"l‘.nxelt:o ‘Walker, and is named as tain Willlam E. president. Jr., H. Rosenfeld, Charles M. Yates. efficlent secretary, will continue to act his present capacity. Mr. Newhall is one of the leadin; first vice president and Cap- Mighell as second vice There is no opposition ticket and the gentlemen named will be elected unanimously. The nominating committee h: ade but few changes in naming the ... new board of trustees. It will be com- posed of Wakefield Baker, E. R. Dimond, ‘W. J. Dutton, A, Willlam Haas, C. Osgood Hooker, H. Marston, George W. McNeas Ebenezer Scott, fl’ll: L Field, Willlam L. Presidio and Ferries Railroad %mu ex-president of the Olympic Club of the State. He is president of the Board prominent in business and fraternal eir- of Police Commissioners, president of the cles. L e . DISTINGUISHED CITIZEN WHO IS TO PRESIDE OVER A STRONG ORGANIZATION. Jorgenson rifles for the old Springflelds, Wwith which the guard is at present arm- ed; another is to authorize the erection of armories to be maintained by the eoun- tles in which located, the same as is done in the State of New York; a third pro- poses the organization of a regiment or battallon of artillery to be located in San Francisco, and a fourth, the revision of the red book of rules and regulations. A meeting of the newly organized as- sociation of officers of the National Guard , }of California will be held in division head- quarters next Saturday night, when offl- cers will be elected and matters for the interest of the citizen soldiery will be dis- cussed. Captaip A J. Kelleher, adjutant of the - ol woeks . try, who seve: 2go E., dearly beloved son of Martha and the late | brother of John and Joseph Walker, = TTLESHIP First Infantry, DIVIDEND NOTICES, ?h‘l’; Ig;)rxeloh. :’ndulflt‘:‘l "”‘Q‘"p"‘d““‘ tive of Switzeriand, aged B e o OB DA TO SECRET SERVICE MEN tsng;:egcgilurfi:{nauoa. has been placed R = - orown and Mathilda and Frederick | WHIPPLE—In Oakland, January 4, 1901 o e led DIVIDEND NOTICE Dividend No. 28 (thirty | Dorgeloh, a native g¢,5en Francisco, aged 18 | 3., wite of Sroohen 5. Whioela St 108 Gar BE BUILT AT SEATTLE ARREST COUNTERFEITERS 1 AB Slection for & lieutenant tn Company nts ) o > & Y| ears g ot 2 2 try, E2ion " Company Wil be vavable ot ihe ofice| ) £ Tricnds and acquaintanoes are respect- | Loheutistlaony Erancieeo, @ nellve of Mes: | gecretary of the Navy Decides That | Believe They Have the Men WHho |3ith inst. of < T Market st on and after | fully invited to attend the funeral this day | days. One of the Contracts Must Be Have Been Flooding New York The report of the adjutant eral for ! Tan 01 Transter books | (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of | WIGGINS—In this city, January 5, 1901, Wil ’ the two years ending June 3, 190, has el Jan 2, 1901, at 3 o'clopk | his mother.olal):) Page street, near Lyon. In- | “liam H. Wigsins Jr., beloved hustana of S Let on Pacific Coast. ‘With Bogus Coin. been issued. It is a volume o pages, ». DIVIDEND NOTIC HELDON, Secretary. December 31, 1300, dividends have been de- clared on deposits in the savings department of this comp: as follows: On term de- posits at the rate of 3 6-10 per cent per an- num, and on ordinary deposits at the rate of 3 per cent per annum, free of taxes. and pay- able cp and after Wednesd: January 32, alifornia Safe Deposit and Trust Company, corner California and Montgomery sts.—For the six months ending terment . F. Cemetery. DOTTER—In this city, January 5, 1501, at 1302 Pine street, Mary C., beloved mother of Mrs. K. Hammer, Mrs. C. H. Edwards, Mrs. E. J. Donnelly and Rose and William Dotter, a native of Mexico, aged 75 years and & months. > Notice of funeral hereafter. FISCHER—In this city, January 3, 1901, Gott- lobe, beloved husband of Margaret Fischer, and father of Henry A., Edward E. and Adolph J. Fischer, Mrs. M. Moore and the late Mrs. F. L. Leeper of Angels Camp, & nle L. Wiggins, father of Edward P., Wi- llam H. and J. Wiggins, and oldest son of William H. and Sarah F. Wiggins, a native g‘l gan Francisco, aged 40 years 2 months and ays. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morTow (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- ery. WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—The Secretary of the Navy has arrived at the conclusion that the law relating to the building of new ships requires the department to al- | (oo lot one of the vessels to the Pacific Coast. Therefore he has announced that he will award the contract for one of these bat- tleships to Moran Bros. at Seattle, one to the Bath Works of Maine and one to the Newport News Shi, WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—For at least two months the secret service people have been at work to discover the makers of all ver counterfeit coins, mostly quar- teres and halves, which were being freely circulated in New York City, Last night and to-day officials of the secret service and the Treasury Department, building Company. | Chief Wilkie's direction, arrested Pio Pa- the smallest issued in years. An excuse for this is that it was cut down by order of the State P{lntor. g: t{x:‘daga of the t repo! Siventin Of the guarq was four GSops’ cavalry, fifty companies of infantry, eo signal corps and seven divisions of naval militia, with the general officers and officers, aggregating 4003 officers and men, organized in one division and three bri- ~ = ey ZAZ2ZI-In this city, January 4, 1901, Stephen | These awards will he made conditional | Tia and seven companions. ades. The naval militia numbered at 25 ‘the principal from and. atter Jamamioed T e S R azzl, brother of Elvira Zazzi, and grand- | proposals within the $3,000,000 limit of cost Octogenarian Commits Suicide. were 268 officers on the retire 0 N pect- f Plet: 3 .z 3 o “- o v O 1 five ne' DIVIDEND Notice—The Giant Powder Com- pany, Con. A dividend, No. 2, of seventy- per share on the issued capital £tock of the company has been declared, pay- e at the office of the company, 430 Califor. 1, at noon. SPARKS. lowing marriage licenses were fssued Klop, Verona street, and v, 18, 45 Clementina street. nateuf, 25, 129 Eddy street, H. Hanson, 26, 123 Bddy 60, 1362 Vallejo J. H. Ju tia A | HARBIn this city, Janua street, and | (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- pany, 2425 Mission street, between Twentieth and Twenty-first. Interment Odd Fellows’ Cemetery. HAMBERG—In this city, January 4, 1901, Amy L., dearly beloved daughter of Olaf F. and Hanna Hamberg, and sister of Anton F. and Olaf J. Hamberg, a native of San Francisco, aged 7 years 8 months and 20 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 2 Cuvier Interment I. O. O. F. Cemcter: 1901, Joseph T. are, & native of Ohlo, aged 72 years and 2§ days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the Masofic o, under the auspices Hall, South San Franc! of South San Francisco Lodge No. 212, F. and A M Years 4 months and 14 days. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully notified that the funeral takes place this day (Sunday), at o'clock, from the residence of his parents, Greenwich street, between Stockton and Dupont. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. tions of t partment wi and readvertise, important items cut out of the specifica- RIVERSIDE, Jan. 5.—Laurent Huezel, he department by them. Moran's | 52 ¥ears old, committed sulcide this morn- 3,865,000, Bath $3,5%0,000 and New- | ing by shooting himself in the head. He s $3,504,000. If bidders decline to | formerly resided accept the department’s conditions the de- | he was ®wealthy. Coming i amend the Specincations | California in boom tImes he tnvestes and lost a large share of his wealth. in San Francisco, where to Southern Extraordinary Values in New Black Silks High Grade oy Sempe- nies of infantry were muster: , one each at Woodland, Placerville, Livermore, anford and Anaheim. HThe report says that by the increase of the national appropriation from $400,000 ta $1,000,000 for arming and equipping the cit= izen soldiers of the several States, Call- fornia’s allowance will be raised from $TT6351 to $19,408 73, “which amount, with the State appropriation, will enable the adjutant general to gru.ul improve the equipment nnds efficiency of the National 3 f this State.” O 28 tnt gemeral recommends that members of the National Guard who served as volunteers in the Spanish war and re-enlisted in the militia be given the credit of continuous service in the State organization; that those officers on the ree tired list who entered tne volunteer ser- vice be, after discharge from the United States service, restored to the retired list the rank held by them in the guard e St of enitstment in the volun- teers; that an appropriation be made to compile and print 5000 copies of a history and record of the California volunteers in the Spanish-American war; that an ap- propriation_be made to pay the claims of companies B and D, Second Infantry, for services In 1867, when sent to Colusa to revent the threatened lynching of Poirer, is is a claim for $455 31 for pay, trans- portation and subsistence. That the rules and regulations be codified and published, as in some respects they are contradic: tory, in others ambiguous and confusin and 'in -some cases obsolete and useless; that machine gun batterfes bs organ- ized, one to be attached to each of the three brigades; that an appropriation be made sufficiently large for the guard to go into camp for eight days each year; that an emergency fund be established to be used for the pay, travel and subsist- ence of the guard when o:}l‘lered out In case of war, insurrection, rebellion or res HAUSER—In this city, January 4, 1901, Leo, dear! beloved and only son of Chris and es T, b Sophie Hauser, and brother of Frieda Hau- conveniences, for | Cora M. Burrell, 22, ser, & native of San Francisco, aged 2 years : While our buyers were in New York last fall special preparations were made for a black silk s — ¥ e 27 days. e e e Twmon -l Ay (e o mocsiblafisas i s . R sale which is to begin to-morrow morning, January 7th, and continue throughout the week. At ¥ front furnished am L. Whelan. 21. 16 Erie street, and | fuliy invited to attend the funeral this day this sale you will find a collection of clean, fresh, choice black silks at prices that will surprise the e I T | s arints, | SR St street.. between most critical buyers, as the magnitude of this order enabl t full f th Tatreer ey end Meria | 5l th and Eighth. Interment Mount Olivet W 18 g o €s us to save fully one quarter of the 5, 1332 Vallefo street. | | ba. 3 1s, —Eilegantly furnished o . N . . . -4 velers accommodated. Cemetery. value. Following are the weaves and prices and upon investigation you will find that no similar opportunity has ever been offered in this city. - o e et | HOELSCHER-In thts city, January 4, 1901, ‘;sz;m el BIRTHS——M&RBIAGES—DEATH& £ier. ‘and suker of Mrs. 7. H. Read and b e sunny froat Birth, marriage and death notices sent by y, Mass., mail will ndt be inserted. They must be handed - s and t either of the publication offices and be | 1y v h residence of per- d to have the same published. Black Taffeta 19 inches wide worth § 75 sale price § 60 yard 65 yard 75 yard 85 yard orner Beventh en suite or m; elevator. Black Satin de Lyon 20 inches wide worth $1.00 sale price § 75 yard 20 inches wide worth 1.15 sale price 93 yard 24 inches wide worth 1.25 sale price 1.00 yard H F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- — tween Seventh and Pighth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. BORN. JEFFREY—In Santa Cruz, January 5, 1901, E Jeffrey, a native of California, aged 2§ 23 inches wide worth 85 sale price 26 inches wide worth 1.00 sale price 27 inches wide worth 1.10 sale price December 2, 1500, to the | Jr., a daughter. ¥ Bodega, Sonoma County, De- —In (7 Interment at Santa Clara, January 7. I shed and unfurnished | = cember 3, 1300, 1o the wife of A. B. John. | KELLEY In Antioch Decerg er 2. 1000, 36 inches wide worth 1.25 sale price 1.00 yard Black Satin de Lyon sistance to the execution ot ths laws of T r =uite. ®0 a son. Annle, beloved wife of W. e elley, ans the itate, or r ary i~ ——— | JOHNBON—! valley Ford. So County, | daught s Burns, tve of Sa 2 : K State arsenal be bulilt at ew Fork Honee) | M Decimubar 35, 1o, To the Wite oF Jons Jonn: | Sranmeme heny s Sentars & mative of San Black Guaranteed Itglian Taffeta (Extra Heavy Weights) B amento for the safe keeping of mills ®on, & dauchter. NEY—In this city, January 4, 1901, Susle city, January 1, 1901, to the | Van Arsdalé Kenney, beloved wife of John y Korts, a daughter. : A e J“ ’:.n?‘ Mg. ‘? w. y In this eity, E ¥ Albertl, and sister of F. J., L. B., M. V., wite of Thomas T O'Nell. & son " *° 0| T4 fi Alberti, @ maive o “Yube CHEAMM 1o th g2 : aged 22 years § months and 21 days. D o e R ey 1 10, 80§ R o funerel Will thke_ Dlachriite. ey BHACKELTON—In this city, January 3, 1801, (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- . ' Fleventh strest. Interment private, to the wife of Willlam Peter Shackelfon, & | gence. 38 Eleventh street. Interment priva TAYLOR-—In this city, January 1, 1801, to the | KEUPATCIR, (hi8 1, lenuary M, 101, Brid- ior, y nd supplies; that a State ar- tadYer and, storekeeper be appointed at & salary of $0 per month, and that an ap- propriation of $# a month for reat and other expenses for each detachment of the sanitary corps on duty with each of the five regiments of infantry be made. TAXING VICE BY MEANS h—Nicely furn oak 20 inches wide worth $1.00 sale price ¢ 82 yard 21 inches wide worth 1.10 sale price 88 yard 26 inches wide worth 1,35 sale price 1.10 yard Black Peau de Soie 19 inches wide worth $1.00 sale price § 78 yard 20 inches wide worth $1.25 sale price $1.00 yard shed nt. 21 inches wide worth 1.65 sale price 1.25 yard ity, Black Faille Francaise 20 inches wide worth § 95 sale price $ 75 yard 21 inches wide worth 1.10 sale price daughter. b; oot P get, baloved wife of the late Bdward Kilday, 1 I 1 85 yard F POLICE COURT FINES urniched: 87 unfur. | wie O L A & 0. and beloved mother of Frank Kilday, Mrs! 20 inches wide worth ~ 1.25 sale price 94 yard ¢ 3 ¥ o o o T MARRIED. ate Baward X" Kildas; o Giative of Treland; 24 inches wide worth 1.75 sale price 1.25 yard Black Faille Francaise Small Progress Made in the Cases of “window alcove = ; s Lessees of Houses on Bacon ERMAN_DREVER In Ukish, Desember | “{5Fritnds and acquaintances are respect- Black Sidia Buah (Extra Heavy Weights) of e e | s I fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow ack Satin Duchesse Place. 21 inches wide worth $r1.25 sale price $1.00 yard 21 inches wide worth 1.65 sale price 1.25 yard Black Gros Grain 22 inches wide worth $1.10 sale price § 88 yard 23 inches wide worth 1.25 sale price 1.00 yard Black Satin Rhadame to $4; open night | SCHROEDER—WEISS—In this city, January | of her daughter, 22 Eleventh street, thence ncandescent light; | % 1901 by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Ntkolaus | to St. Joseph's Church for services, commenc- Schroeder of San Francisco and Gret | ing at 2 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Welss of Cal. Cemetery. WILSON—FI ‘When the cases of Ernest Auguin, R. I Clapp and S. P. Blumenberg, charged with keeping houses of il fl;n: on mn lled_again in_Judge ‘s PhUTT yesterday Captain Wittmen asked that tie case of Blumenberg be dis- gl inden B T o 1 e, was SENe eribs. She had been arrested an the bail of $135 put up for Blumenberg had been transferred for her release. Blue menberg’s case was dlsml-% and the cases of Auguin, Clapp and 19 inches wide worth § 75 sale price § 55 yard 20 inches wide worth 85 sale price 22 inches wide worth 93 sale price 24 inches wide worth 1.00 sale price 80 yard 27 inches wide worth 1.10 sale price 85 yard Black Satin Duchesse ge, Contra Costa Count: 65 yard 75 yard ZPATRICK—In this , De- | KILLIN 1300, by the Rev. Father McDon- | his i 232 Thirteenth street, between mell of St. Peter’s Church, Joun Wilson of | Mission and Howard, John A. Killinger, Dover, Me., and Cecelia, eldest daughter of dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Killin- | Mr. and Mrs. Fitzpatrick of R—In_this city, January 3, 1901, at | | \ ; ACKERMAN—DREYER—In Ukiah, l | neisco. and beloved father of Louisa and Lidla nger, a native of Wurtemberg, Germany, D; aged 71 years § months and 8 days. IED. Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day Anderson, Hasel - Killinger, John A. B aly wishes & tow more | - 4i\ine, Lillian A. Krumbeck Minos 2 o 4 hout board (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi ik Black, Miss Mary dence, 282 Thirteenth street, between How- (Extra Heavy Weights) 21 inches wide worth § 85 sale price § 65 yard continued by consent #Il next Tu N - > d Mission. Interment Mount Olivet £ = : % 2 , b in fut: e Tt & E’e}e“;sryi Q;‘tfii'mm’: E;Afil{?(gofiil"’%unefl‘ueh 22 inches wide worth $1.25 sale price $1.00 yard | 27 inches wide worth 1. 10 sale price 85 yard e e e il b T v and Mission streets at 2:30 o'clock. Th ay tha urs 27 inches wide worth 1.65 sale price 1.25 yard them Instead of by the Polles Depart- T ih Wing and Ah Poy, two of the Chi- nese lottery dealers arrested Wednesday and who had their bail forfeited, as they failed to appear in court, were arrest on_beneh wmu:u.“s:r(‘i’ brought into Judge tz's court y ‘ium 3 earing the evidence ssed the Sarts, B0 b el ol e intimated they Boa Ak Tee, “Ah oo end AR m three other defendants whose m been forfeited, and their cases were con- tinued till Tuesday. Court Notes. Judge Hebbard, having once decided the question of the legality of alvil ser- vice, will not try the action instituted against Tax Collector Scott and the Ctvil KRUMBECK—In this city, January 8, 1901, Minna, dearly beloved wife of a native of Germany, aged 61 yi > Friends and uaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral this da: (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1709 Eddy street, between Plerce and Krumbeck, xS, Black Louisine 24 inches wide worth $1.75 sale price $1.25 yard Black Poplin 22 inches wide worth $1.75 sale price $1.25 yard Black Armure 19 inches wide worth $ 85 sale price $ 69 yard 2t inches wide worth 95 sale price 23 inches wide worth 1.10 sale price g 0?!:9.“5!?“!] o Lay b > mith, zzle Hyde. Interment Cypress wn Cemetery, by Hamberg, Amy L. Staud, Augusta A. elietric funeral car from Dighteenth ani Hare, Jogeph T. Steiner. Paul F. B Bauser, apsels, Louls LEGASSE—In this city, January 4, 1501, Annte, Hostacher, Fanny Walker. Fred Deloved mother of Willinm F) ahd e . - Tegasse, & native of County Meath, Ireiand, aged 6 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- s tully lm}(cd to attend the funeral te-morrow CH office for Call advertisements and | Qionday). at §:3 o clock, from her late resi- h = ANDERSON—In this city, January 1901, Adam street, off Army, thence to e o I | s Amiscnmn o wettve. o2 M . 1 meton 3, Al S e e Tequiery — — aged 9 months. S s ? high m?.“ will be !eelob:tstegma - 30 Remains at Metzler's funeral par) 636 | her soul, commencing at ROOMS AND BOARD. %’ghln:(on street. . Holy Cross Ceflx!l:;y- 7 g~ o e~ | ATKINS—In Alameda, January 3, 1901, Lillian | LEVINGSTON—In this city, January & 1901, AT the old Stevenso m_l:ATnlvon. ©opp. -Grace | * Anna, beioved daughter of Charles l.ln'd Eliza- BEmanuel Levingsto! I:!olwed father of Mrs. 75 yard 88 yard Guerrero streets. Zazzi, Stephen J. Our January Clearance Sale Prior to stock taking we will close out all our odd lines of waists and skirts at prices lower than repose of Intermen : ' the cost of manufacturing. Ladies’ all silk taffeta waists in black and colors, tucked and stitched and lined throughout, worth ments from the civil service list un - Church ofnla st.. may | beth Atkins, and granddaughter of Mrs. Mar- W. Sichel and Sallle, Harry and Laf Service Commission and the case hag been be found a most exceptionally good tabie, at- ..:»ez HA:l‘flm, .‘ native of esrag r:nmen, i'fevnm and Isi Le n of Hmclulu,‘i 55 and 85.50 for transferred to Judge lm?m Lo : C2 T =2 ;;y(:” ién:m?fma?gn: g t- aah 18 od'-?«m.ny' . st $3’7 5 each mem" J“?n“' :der esterday enjoining Tax —-— - | gr¥riends and acquaintances are respect- | an T s AN fully invited to attend the funeral this d: g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- ) R . Scott m making WOONS AND-BOARD WANEED | B s ST o eRT] T s Seteinieim Wis 1D Ladles’ waists made of all silk taffeta, satin brocaded and fancy striped silks in all colors, tucked, menta B of her parents, 219 Pacific avenue, Alameda, (Monday), at 10:15 o'clock, from his late resi- - = . A F: been decided. The case wiil vEed Irom army would | thence by 12 o'clock creek boat. ~Interment | dence, 1038 Bush street. Interment Home of corded and fancy trimmed, suitable for street and evening wear, reduced from $18.00, $16.50, I:cen:.?lea.f'w hearing Monday. of0me comforts: will | Yaure: Hil ery, San Francisco. Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock traln from $15.00, $12.50, $11.00, $10.00, $9.00 and t . -50, Schaezlein & dge, goldsmiths, 3 3 - L atheh. BLACK—In Berkeley, January 4, 1301, My Third and Townsend streets. s » s B8 $7.75 to e Diace, have spplied Jor an injtnc: —— i — | Mary Black, dearly beloved sister of James | LOGAN—In this city, January —, 1301, Maria, 1 %o Testrain Tador Commissioner ROOMS WANTED. ¥. Black, vr-k F:)llu};efl]\ (Fi%er. ‘;he late wife »& Pawnrr%lfi:‘v: n:ogwdr zf'hlguv.‘l:g- 4--7 5 each Moe!;"' from attempting to regulate the - — ~—~~~—~| Daniel J. Black and the late Mrs. aret | nie and Edwa) n, and da: er of the Erown son want private apart-| Christy of Charleston, Mass., & native of | late Asthtr and Anpa MeMahon o eatire s sunitation ¢€ their piace of bunineam. Thev r 4 partly furnished rooms County Antrim, Ireland. Virgin permanent. Box 885, Call , County Cavan, Ireland, aged 42 Ladies’ skirts, well made of good qualities of alpaca, all wool serges, hos i ; + g ot . , homespuns and plain and appliqued in navies, grays and black reduced fro;n $14.00, Slg;;o. SIO.OI:). s:rslo '?r':ilis;’]b;‘t: $4.50 exch Tremendous Reductions in Odd Sizes of allege that the Labor Commissioner ls attempting to compel tnem to adopt meth- ods and machinery which are not neces- sary and has already damaged them la S o the Tessusting of ballots s the e recounting o Daingerfield-Graham contest yesterday uy [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | - years. — | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | ° [ Notle of funeral hereafter. Remains at 2S5 AND SUPPLIES, | (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resl- | the pariors of J. C. O'Connor & Co.. 767 Misx . . > CIES: | gence, 1bis Addison strecr, Berkeley, thence | sion”street. inds bought, sold and repairing guaran. [ 1o St. Joseph's Church, Berkeley, where a 80l- | yyon A RTHY—In this elty, Janvary 6, 1901, John . Charies Piambeck, 1915 Mission, r. 1oth. S o D o an et 1ot | s Carthy,. pative ot 'the parish of Knook: ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, o'olock sharp. Interment St. Mary's Ceme- | drew, County Limerick, Ireland, aged 61 years e peired: open ever.: phone Black 1124 305 4th. BRSEAMN 2 Stgtite. . L. Ostabs ¢, 15, | MEEKS-In St Helena, January 3, 9L J. T, Ba late of y BOUGHT, s0ld rented, repaired; needl i beloved husband of Lizzle Meeks, and fath recent election will on Siition: soluend Tois. 2h B o e IS L imtsy Daan e | - 03 ulvvan;tt Moeks, a, nats Farina, T, (]’ n d er d H . the bu;ch& Judge i as- —_—— son of . Kate and cousin of The- -"ve signed to STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. | Do FarallAlics Bnnn”l:m Arthur m‘m mlgl;::ln& 4nd acqusintances are respeot- wear an 0S1 € ry de) and Judge Sloss to depart- day (Sunday). at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of the California Undertaking Compa; . ot o Brannes beiovid tether or % 1% | Powell street, near Post, under the audplacy E Vi e ; :{ of Modoc Tribe No. &, Impd. O. K. M. far BEKINS Vonand, Storage Co. T8 Mission et; | Henry Clara, Johanna and Helen Brunner | of Modoe Tribe No, 8, Tmpd 1 ppl! tel. Main 1540; shipping at cut rates. 2 MUGGE—In this clty, Jan: “' 5 E> Friends and acqualntances are respect- beloved husband of Mary A. an fally invited to attend the funeral mm father of Mrs. D. Denartin! and I:rymkui& A ——— A AR ¥ o'clock, from and Mugge, BLOT machines—Latest style; $40 each 1167 residence, 1515 Plerce street. Interment Bighth. of Peace mm —_— e 5., storage and moving; covered vans. Tenth and Market; phone South 762. We are sacrificing all our odd sizes in ladies’ and children’s hosiery and underwear zl!:::a ::e.our annual stock taking, having marked them at prices that will effect a speedy urasky, who will go to department Judge aol! will transfer department 9 to :u\?ourter,oom occupled by Judge Father McLoughlin’s Lecture. Rev. Thomas P. McLoughlin, pastor of Transfiguration Church, New York City, will deliver his m;r?h]ad‘m “The Melodies of " for the 3“0?‘&!: 5 o of 'hchcrm The lec- SLOT MACHINES, Mark. venth =i e = Fownsend ‘steects at 11230 o' clodk. TEL-PHONES e GALLAGHER CO. will_be it TELEPHONES, house or private lines, $4 60 a PENEY i Han on January 16 General admission act: siectrical work insialed. 1608 Tt. Fowor DAL, Pinssan & Gellagher.) tickets Clna‘mrriwrndt 1:“" { o : secured S ——————————————————==| gYNERAL DIRECTO! ALMERS. | O'MALLEY—In this city, January at the Catholic Truth Society office, room . TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. | % Firih st an!.wfi: School. T heioved -u."lg cul.‘n?‘-'- SR, 00 Ann, 8, Flood bullding. GREAT BARGAIN we 2 = Sreidn, aeed 10 years, Dapers pleass Football Game. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 25 Fifth st. Tel. South 167. FUNERAL DIREOTORS AND Exchange, 53 California; l:cph- 266. T OTRIRNI A rits Tor priess :‘k X ALeXANDER, 110 Montgomery