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THE SAN FRANCI SCO CALL, MONDAY PATENIS AND P! IONS, free; no charge unless sucoeastul. CAMPBELL, ADY, PERSONALS. A GENTLEMAN, % years, would like to cor- | respond with Ad- y; object matrimony. iest t: 8160 to baggage to tro apexfiuous hair removed with oller facial t free "bus and LOTEING PARLORS, l‘ 5 DERBY and Ye"v" k _lar Price « s, $1 75, Popu- tt. near Pine. 1”\'<TDALF House, ROOMS T0 LET—Farn. and Unfa 7. corner Blghtb—Nicely furnished | indow room, $i per week; transient. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market s furnished rooms, $2 & week up; 85c a day up. 20—Sunny rurnlshzd 00! . ; electric lights; d: FARRELL, o sunny front roo )f\ulokeel’flng rooms; gas and bath. T, 63i—Sunny room, §9, furnished; 37 #d; Protestant Christians preferred. 319221 30 to 81 week, 3155 10 $4: ROYAL House, 126 Ellis st._Incandescent ligh Teading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, f5c to §1 50; week, $2 to $8; ‘month. $8 to $%; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cnla water; baths. SHERMAN Apertment House, 28 Eighth ot near Market—Furnished or unfurnish BIXTH, 13, corner Shipl newly reno- | Filtie; $12 032 o, isements and subsoriptions branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. wost exceptionally good at- and sightly rooms at modest rates. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. YOUNG man just disch: like room and board; pay in advance. Box 97, ed from army would ome comforts; will Call_office. ROOMS WA TED. MOTHER snd grown son want private apart- ment or fiat of § or 4 partly furnished roo modern: reasonable; permanent. Box 983, Call. | s bought. sold and repairing guaran- rarics Plambeck, 1915 Min o ALL kinds bought,-sold, rented, exchanged, re- | paired; open even.; phone Black 1124, 205 4th. 50ld rented, repaired; needles and | reduced rates. 16 6th; phone Mint & | ——— e ®BO ehutties’ | STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. { BROS storage and movina; | nth a5 Market; phone South 163, | 7 | BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 122 Mission ml opportunt SICKELS— = SARION GRIVFIN, T Marker ot | ars of tarms and city property &e \MEDA ADVERTISEMEN TK ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. and bath; r, 148 Park ADVERTISEMENTS. ! 771»15 BkOADWA\' tege, ¢ roo: NG, b FOR HOUSEKEEPING. neatly fur- reasonable. | ve, closet, water; §§ Best dol- ; polite attend- | $ Sixth—Rooms 250 | per night; % per week, and light ing; open &ll might 12, of Lerkin—Eunn ave., window room micely furniehe yreterred. dvn-vn:hu' BURNETT, 4% Market (old No. 13%4)—Pur- nished rms., sultes, single; lso unfurnished. SH. 60 (The Eik)—Nlesty furmished sunny | ms; Gay, 3¢ up; wk., $160 up. Mrs. P. Rantt. | 17 Polk, Br. l&t—hml&y forn. | T, 'ul!&hlc for & @octer; | arre)—Tiegantly furnished | single; travelers accommodated fl-—:mfll sunny room; N GATE ave bed; closet; & Gate sve. @21 single sunny front | and comtortable. —Furnished rooms, ' [ BAD tenants ejected for 84; | THOMAS—CARR—In this city, January 4, el. Matn 1840; shipping at cut rates SLOT MACHINES, ELOT machines—Latest styl Market st bet rELPPHDNEs each. Beventh und Eichth, ORLAT BARGAINS sell better m: 3. The Typewriter ephone Main 265, | ALWAYS bw'lm in Write for prices to L. 116 Montgomery at. ypewriters; any make. & M. ALEXANDER, SPECIAL NOTICES e | 1900"The secreiary | stant Orphan Asy- | Haight streat, hereby | wing orphan ud | b to Janu- yrs. 4 mos.; Annle | v Pe:-mm 1 tam 3. Soot T mos: Eaward Cummings, 3 yra. § | Charies J. Zwaal, § yrs. 1 mo.; Harold | T yrs.; John H. Hln.len I yrs. 3 hard 1c»ogdm THE Pncl fic Hebr!' Orphan Asylur gives notice that they have the Or Jul ; Bam Shaphran, ™ ‘Shaphran, § yrs. 2 mos.; iomur 10 yrs. § mos.; Etta Formah, § mos.; Bertha Form -y Laser, nos.; Augus Laser, '8 yra, i1 mod.; Gotta ‘Laser,’ 18 yrs. 9 mos. NOTICE is hereby given that the Maria Kip Orphanage, 520 Leke st., San Francisoo, Cal., has received the following orphans, one-half orphan snd sbandoned giris from Oct. 1, | 1300, to Jan. L Elizabeth M. Godwin, § years 4 monthe; Mabel Godwin, 7 years §| months; Grace B. Godwin, b years; Hilareth | Clark, lan E. Wood, i1 years 3 | 0od, 8 years 7 months; Lau- ra Schults, § years § mon! 11 years 2 lee 8 years collections madi city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. | rooms 8-10: 415 Montgomery st tel. 5580. corner California and the eix months ending been de- vidends have ¢ ‘this company t the rate of 3 on ordinary deposits at the rate of nnum, fres of taxes, and pay- able cn and after Wednesday, January 2, 1801 Dividends uncalled for are added to the principal and bear the same rate of dividend %2 the principal from and after January 1 1801 J. ALZ L BROWN, Manager. DIVIDEND Notice—The Giant Powder Com- Con, A dividend, No. 3 per cent 901, at noon. . EPARKS. D NOTICE—Dividend No. 23 (thirty per share) of the Paauhau Sugar Plan- mpany will be payable t the office n 327 Market st., on and after January 10, 1501 Transfer books Thureday, January 3. 1%01. at 3 o'clock = H. EHELDON, Secretary. — BIPTHS—MAPRLAGES—DEATHS rriage and death notices sent by “not be inserted. They must be handed ‘ ? the publication offices and be | | | MARRIED. i 1s01, | ¢ Cathedral, by the Rev. Father r. Rue A. Thomas of Denver, Carr of San Francisoo. at St Dempsey, Colo., and DIED. i inck. Mo Mooy McCarthy. Biizabeth Britt, Mary A MeCs Burnham. E. 5 BLACE—In Berkeley, January 4, 1501, Miss Black, dearly beloved sister of James ¥. Biack, Mrs. Elizabeth Flaker, the late | Dantel J. Black and the late Mrs., Margaret Christy of Charleston, Mass., a native of [§ Antrim, Ireland. L7 Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral this (Monday), at #:30 o’'clock, from her late dence, 1819 Addison street. Berkeley. thence 1o St."Joseph's Church, Berkeley, where a sol- 53 t- | | emn requiem high mase will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 lock sharp. Interment St. Mary's - tery mrr In this city, January €, 1001, Britt, beloved sister of Mrs_ 8. R Btac native of Ireland, 73 yemrs. E7 The funeral will take to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, m!:m—m B | CQRNFOOT—In this city, January 6 1901 Al- | | JAMES—In this city, January §, 1901 Willlam, of J. C. O'Connor & Co.. 767 Miseion street. Interment Mount Cl.lv;ry Cemetery. BURNHAM-In this city, Jahuary 5, 1501, E. 3, Burnham, a nattve e Muryiang, agea @ I"Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of Theo. Dlnku 957 Misston street. CHAPMAN-—In Oakland, January 5, 1301, Qaro- line 5.. Deloved wife ot the late A. P. Chap- man, and mother of A, F. and the l-n C.'W. Chapman, & native ‘of Connecticut, aged 80 vears 1 month and 13 days, FFFriends and acquaintances are respect- Iy ed to attend the funeral this day ), at 1:30 o'c from Plymouth- Church, Thirty-fourth street, near elegraph avente, Oakiand. CLEARY~—In this city, January 4, 1901, Cather- H‘V Cleery, beloved wife of the late Bernard Cleary, and mother of Kittie Cleary, a native of Cuunl) Donegal, Ireland, aged 48 years. UFFriends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Monday), at §:30 o'clock, from her late re dence, 42i Juniper street, off Folsom, tween Tenth and Eleventh, thence to St. Jo- seph’s Church, where a requiem high mass Will be celebrated for the repose of her goul, commencing 2t 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. fred S. beloved son of Samuel and Katie (1m!oo!. end grandson of Mrs. Mary Galla- and Harry Cornfoot, a native of Ean g‘nndlco aged 3 years and 8.days. DAVIS—In' this city, Januery 1, 3. M. Davis, ‘aged 35 yoars A member br Loty Lodge No. 184, K. of P., of Sisson, Cal. ENotice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the funeral parlors of Theo. Dierks, 857 Mis- sion street. DELURY—In this city, January 4, 1501, Eiiza- beth, beloved wife of George Delury, and jnotiler of James, George, William, Jeremiah, Daniel, Mary, Kate and Thomas Delury, Mrs J. Chambers and the late John M Iun. a’ native of Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland, azed 66 years 2 months and 2 days, { [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock. from her late resi- | den Folsom street, thence to St. Pat- Fiics, Chuurch, where & Bolemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DORAN—In this oit: child of James of San Francisco. EICHLER—At Mount Bden, Cal, . dearly beloved husband ‘ot he: t Millle Bichler, Mr. d Mee Eichler, a native of Vienna, Austria-Hungary, aged 18 years § months and 15 days. > Triends and acquaintances are res tully invited to attend the funeral Wi January 5, 1901, infant Hannah Doran, & native day, January 5, at 1 o'clock, from the late residence, thence to Union Church, Mount Eden, for services. Interment Mount Eden Cemetery. ENAS—In Vallejo, January 6, 1901, Rox: M., beloved wifs of Francis 8. Bmmitt, & native of New Hampshire, aged 60 years and € days. [’Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tu ) atternoon, from her late residence, | e ito sircet, Valielo, Interment Ma: | sonic and Odd Fellows' Cemetery. | OALL.-\LvHER»- In this city, January 6, 1901, Mary beloved 'sister of Bridget Caliashes, & mative of County Monaghan, Ireland, aged S0 years. GRANVILLE—In this city, January 6, 1801, Mary A., beloved wife of Arthur J. Gran ille, and mother of Irene and Allce Gran- e, and daughter of Mrs. vans, and | er of Thomas and Bslla Evans, & native of San Francisco, aged 3 years 6 months and 28 days. §>Friends and acquaintances are respect-. fully invited to attend the funeral to-motrow (Tuesday). at 10:30 o'clock. from her late res! at- In- | | | | | | | { | 1 , 635 Howard street, thence to St. Fiok's Church Tor services, at 11 o clock. terment Holy Cross Cemetery. dearly beloved husband of Laura James, a meews s, aged 41 years 2 months and 16 days. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respeot- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | | | (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from Odd Fellows' | Hall, Seventh and Market streets, under the | auspices of Fidelity Lo 2,1. 0. O. F. | KILDAY—In this city, January 4, 1901, Brid: | get, beloved wite of the late Bdward Kilday, | and beloved mother of Frank Kilday, Mre. | n! Comb, .\Im S A. Gilson and the a native of Ireland, TFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day 30 o'clock, from the residence , thence £ & g H 3 1 ] 8. E] ] H 8 Interment Mount Calvary ing at 1 o'clock Cemef LEGA! Mln this city, January 4, 1901, Annle, beloved mother of Willlam P. and Josephine Legasse, a native of County Meath, Ireland, | aged € years. T Friends and ecquaintances are respect vited to attend the funeral this da nday). at $:3) oclock, from her late resi | Adam street, off Army, thence to B Beters Church, whero & Solomn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of | her soul, commencing at 3 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | LEVINGSTON—In this city. a0, | Deloved Tather of Mr. ‘Bmanuel Levingston, W. Sichel and Sallle, Harry and Lafay Levingston and Isi Levingston of Honoluly, & native of Germany, aged 80 years § months | cquaintances are respect- | tend the funeral this day | o'clock, from his late resi- % Bush street. Interment Home of | Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 olclock traln from Third and Townsend streets. LOGAN—In this city, January —, 1301, Maria, wife of Edward Logan, mother of Mary, An- nie and Edward Logan, and daughter of the late Arthur and Anna McMahon, a native of Virginia, County Cavan, Ireland, aged 42| The funeral place to-morrow | esday), at §:45 o' Clock. from the parlors of | O/Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, noe to Bt. Patrick’s Church, where mass 1 be celebrated for the repose of her soul, et § o clock. | McCARTHY—In this city, January 6, 1901, Plizabeth McCarthy, beloved sister of John 7 o, Detive of County ears. J, and Peter McCarth Cork, Ireland, aged McCARTHY—Jn this city, January 5, 1901, John McCurthy, dearly beloved brother of Mrs. James Meehan of San Franclsco, Mrs. John Cotter of Humboldt County and Mrs. Mary Dugas of cott, Ariz., a native of Knock- derry, County Limeric] Ireland, aged 61 vears § months and 7 & (Humboldt Coun- ty, Cal, and Arizona papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 12:3f ock, from the funeral Sarioms 5F the Pacine Undertakers, 191 Mission street, thence to St. Joseph’s Church for serv. ices. ‘Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MOORE—In this city, January 6, 1901, 'y beloved wife of the late James Moore, and dearly ov mother of Mrs. Maggie A. Matthews, Mrs. Lila J. Greer, Mrs. Maggie Young and Mrs. Josephine Wotiler of Salinas, Cal. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- ully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 3 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2576 Twenty-third strest. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. NEIGHBOR—In this city, January 6, 1901, Ja- cob, beloved father of Mrs. - George Smith, Mrs. A. Montgomery and W. E. and Luella Neighbor, a native of New Jersey, aged 19 years 11 months and 3 days. i €7 Remains at mortuary chapel of Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2428 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Chinese Tuolumne County, Wednesday, Janu- , 1901, at 10 o'clock. | i { | { | i UBHEA—ln this clt) JumAl— 5, 1501, Mar- T daughter of Mary and = Cornelius Eshe. d beloved sister of Nora, Timothy, \un *Neilie and. the late Thomas O Shea. and niece of J. O’Bhea, a native of San Fran® cisco, aged 18 years and 4 months. (Cork, Ireland, papers vlease copy.) I7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | roliy invited to attend the funeral fo-morrow | (Tuesday), at o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 128% Silver street, thence to | §t. Roee's Chirch, whers a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemotery. PAUL—In this city, Jamuary 6, 150l Perctval J., beloved scn of John J. and Norah Paul, and brother of Maria G. Paul, a native of San Franclsco, aged 2 months and 16 days. PRESTON—In this city, January 6, 1901, Jo- seph, beloved husband of Bmilie Preston, and father of Haz Dorothy and Jonnh Ira Preston, a native of England, aged 37 years L7 Notice of funeral hereafter. REDDINGTON--In this city, Jl.nu B fidometon, beloved” wifs of th "“4‘ John H. Reddington, and mother of Mrs. John McKerna, Mrs. Mark McKenna and Mathew Malnmm a native of Ireland, aged 85 | Remains at n:y Fuperal nmlm hereatter. the parlors of J. 8. Godl‘-u 806 Montgom- ery avenue. BILVA—In Sul.. Junuacy o 1, Joseph Kun. ulnv.a B d of Maria e Yoas Siye, dnd father o Mre Jose h Perry, Mrs. h CM(& u'ld Joseph L. Biiva, a naun of Bt. Al Tiland ‘.q-_ I.l.d Ld 1“!‘ .. 101, John H. Bmm: uncln # ta'lll & native 80 years l ‘month l) aays. BPRIN Gm—l Berk 5, 1501, ul.ll. dlrl b'- Jan: hmol:‘y m O. Bpringer, and and mother ot Hel nou u.u-_l*ma Bpri: -, and dml;t:? ot Mrs. Mary Thompson of the late W. 8. Thompson, and slster of Mrs. Rose Chandler, a native of San Francisco, Gaged 24 years § months and 19 days. g7 Friends and acquaintances are M fully notified that funeral takes place t Thotrow. (Tuesday), at § o'clock, from her mother's residence, corner ttuck avenue and treet, Berryman Station, North HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Bucwlor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, lgf FU]\ERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, fih st., opposite Lincola School. ‘Telephone South 80. McCAVOY & CO.. FUNERAL DIRECTORS & | to Maria 8. Huhbud all interest 245 | tie Schwarts (wife of Isidor), | B_100; 5 Berkeley, thence by 12 o'clock creek routs to San Francisco. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. STEINER—In this city, beloved by George tter and Mrs. fourguette, a. Tative of Marysville, Cal., aged 32 years § months and 18 days. A mmbtl' of Spartan Lodge No. o. F. an Franols “e-: Todge No. 204, A’ O. 5 Priends aad scduatbisaces are respect: fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), dence, 1035 Seventeenth avenue, Francisco, thence to St. Dvangelical Lutheran Church, corner of Eddy and Gough streets, where services be held, commencing at 2 o'clock. 0dd ' Fellows' Cemetery. COURT LIVE OAK No. §7.—Members ar¢ no- tified to meet at thelr court room, Masonic . lo-morrow (Tuesday). at 1 oclock_ By order of J. 8. ef Ranger. TP BRIEN, Rea Seor 1 SOUTH San Francisco Parlor No. 157, N. G. W.—Members are hereby notified to ass ble at Masonig Hall, to-morrow ( 1 o'clock, to llleud th brother, . F B Btelner. B 3 'rémn. President. D. HARRINGTON, TAUSSIG-In this city, January § 101, Louls. beloved husband of Annette Tat and father of Mrs. Henry Mitau of B-crunlnw. Cal., aged §3 years, ¥ The funeral will take place this day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2137 California street. Funeral strictly private. Positively no flowers. WELSH—In this city, January & Maggle. beloved dsughter of James muén sh, end loying eister of Richard, John, James and the late Eilen Welsh, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 24 years and ays. [Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8:30 o' clock, from her late resi- dence, 37 Hardle street, between Sixteenth and Beventeenth and Ch Sanchez, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- se of her soul, at 9 o'clock. Interment ount Calyary Cemetery. WIGGINS—In this city, January 5, 1901, Wil- liam H. Wiggins Jr., beioved husband of Jen- nle L. Wiggins, father of Edward P., Wil- llam H. and J. L. Wiggins, and oldest son of Willlam H. and Sarah F. Wiggins, a native of :an Francisco, aged 40 years 2 months and 21 days 17 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 408 Powell street. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- will Interment ), 8t of our late tery. WILDES—In Oakland, .h.mnr{ 8, 1.901. J. H. Wildes, t;mer of F. L. Wildes of Carson, Nev., and Mrs. William Angus ol Past Oak- Jand. & mative of Newburyport, Mass., aged 74 years. ¥ Funeral services to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence of William Angus, 1470 Seventh avenue, Bast Ouakland. Interment private. WOODWARD—Entered into rest. in Oakland, January 6, 1901, Walter, beloved and eldest son of Frank and Marlan L. Woodward, and brother of Frank “aod“lrd Mrs. I L. Wal- bel, Mre. George S. B. Biv and Blanche Woodward, a native of Brooklyn, N. Y., aged 33 years 3 months and 6 days. (New York and Brooklyn papers please copy.) [ Funeral services to be held to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10:30 o'clock. from his parents’ restdence, §11 Fast Sixteenth street, and. though unseen, Interment private. AR! ever near to us The dear, immortal Spirits tread; For all the boundless universe Is life! there no death. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Jacob H., Dors, David and Josephine D. Neustadter, Sigmund and Stella . Feuchtwan- ger, Isaac and Mary F. Opbenheimer and Neustadter Brothers to Neustadter Brothers {corporation), lot on 8B corner of Grove and Gough streets, B 137:6 by 8 120; $80, Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety_to Wil- Jtam F. and Annie T. Feehan, lot on N line of Grove street, §2:6 W of Gough, W 80 by N 000. Charles Blach to Wolf and Rachel Sanders, S lne ot Eilis strest, 180:6 B of Bu- chanan, E 25, 8 120, #4500, Estate of Bmil D, Rssenbaum (by Barah Rosenbaum and J, B Lankershim, executors) nlot on N | W of Steiner street, Y. J. Brandenstein (tfllll“l of the el!llé of Albert §. Rosenbaum), Joseph and Jane: Brandenstein, Samuel M., Albert M., Charles W. and S8arah Rosenbaum and Vi and .Yull. Strassburger to same, all same; $7000. B ven 15 Sohn Ho Brunings. lot on N HM of Fell st , 53 W of Masonic avenue, Wby NI et hn D. Nipper to James M. on I o rest, 137:6 W ot Spruce, 8 line of Sacramento s 27:¢ by B 132:Th: N8 oY o Mathilde M, Shainwald to N iot on E line of 350 8 of Fourteenth, 8 0 by Hibernia SA'ID(' and Im Bocllt{ o Spen- cor ©. Buckbse, lot on ine alencia street, 300 E of Fourteenth, S 50 by B 100; 3 Same to Agnes M. Dunn (wite of Bd It on § line of Tweutleth strest, 8244 W of Noe, B 24:0%, § 100, W 24, N 3T N 289 to a point, N 39 $25000 Fernando and Julil. A. Nelson to Emma Fell- roth (wife of B. 0.), iot on W line of Hartford gtreet, 126:9 N of Eighteenth, N 25 by W 1 500, 00. Robert B. and B. L. Moorehend (his wife) to Anne B, A. Brown, lot on B line of Twenty- soventh ‘street, 165 & of Castro, E 50 by § 1i4; 1000. $ to Fmma Joseph, lot on Emllnn of G. L. Page o X' of Turk. N 46 T'is'" PR 8 e, e W Wlllll’m and Lizzie Hinkel to Hlnl E B)uL | lot on E line of Hyde street, 63:4 B ington, 8 22 by E 100 for" and. County of Francisco to Glo- Valencia street, $10. San 1 Des rtini, Jot on W line of Hampshire (ersey) ft'r‘uz. 5 S of Plighteenth (Solano), 8 % by W 1 Cutherine Handan to Alice e Morgan, lot on X line of Clement street, 824 ‘W of Twenty-third avenue, ,1“ }35“}; N 100 ‘V Dok sont e b " Ho sioner) 15 Covmon Loan Association, 10t on B line of Bixth avenue, 150 N of Clement street, 0; R e i = 1 lot on ine of ! %% "ot Bixteentn avenue, W 3 by B 100; 500, William ang Aggte B, Corbin to Charles Page and R. ot _a_ Intersction. of W line of Gouth Sroderick strzet and B line ].n road, B 1 30:7%, B 152:1, wmon or block E Pu Hm Home- e.u Assoctation No. 2: also lots 2, 26 and 27, block 15, lots 28 to 32, block 20, Lakevi Charles E. Fove to Plerce A. Drew, block 13, South San Francisco Homestéad and Raflroad’ Assoclation; —. Alameda County. John and Johanna Thode to Hagemann Brew- ing Company (a corporation), lot on NE line of Eighth street, 100 SE of lefllon 8B 100, NE 165, NW 75, SW 8, NW 2, , also brewing plant and fixtures (her!rm, $500. Thomas Nelson or Neflson to Mary Nelson. beginning at a point 20 8 from SW corner of V and Le\oo';otreet;,l Ll :(?1 230, Alvarado, Washington Township; Mary F. O'F.nnrke !to“MrI rnz I Relley (wite t on 8 line of [ of Edward), lot ‘h (el g W of Madison, W 50 block §2, on official ml% lfi. Horace D, and Emma ,xuonm‘z: ward M. Walsh, lot beginninj xterior boundary line of Glen Beho Tract at pont of its inter- rection by ltne dividing lots 31 Gien O o i encs, N 200 o BW e o Sk side nenue thence E on a curve to the left with a radius of 60 feet 3425 to SE line of Summit avenue, thence SW 258 to SW bouna.ry iine of Glen Xicho Tract, thence N 8 ¢ ginning, being the NW Yorllon of lot 31, G[g. Feho Tract, map 2 3500, M Marshail to Henry Bratnober, lot on 5 corner. of Plsdmont or - Magnolla and Bonita avenues N LW, W 1, & X0 B to beginning, being o Pledniont Park, Oaxland Township ‘(qmml’._m deed); $5000. John W. Atkinsen to Kathryn R. Atiinson, 1ot en 8 line of Lo avenu by 830 Jo t 13, block 13, Daley’s Boenic hm. Berkeley ey} Fift Tenry E. Pastor to Nellle 8. Pastor, lot on ST line of Bast Fourteenth street, §0 SE Twenty-sixth avenue, SI 40 by 125, belng the 81 40 feot of lot 1. block 1, Eden Park, Brooklyn Township; gift. Jean . Barbe and Befnard Selles to Frank H Garela, lot on NW line of Olive stree NE of Elm, NWIWDYNI lots 31 an n block C, Melrose Station ., Brooklyn Township; $500. Dvemtfrgrenervy to Ga; " l , lot on E line of nton M avenue, the N 10" test of wu-.nasmfm lots 1 to 6, EY Fitch Homestead Alameda; §i wm(un H. and _E! J. Davis to Charles ot where it wo) lel with N to_begi! o: Ttweyln'm avenue o m' Oakland (mbmtonnmmm LT Besy frdiey, e )52 § of West Tenth, 8 28 by E . Partlett to Tay- o W, Ao ot o Zortion of 1ot 4, or S Pakine i 8500, Wlllm to Antonio uunm-n. 5 acres, being range of Iot 14, map of Hardy act, and being also the S half of plat 60, Rancho_V. and D, Peralts. nroolu 5 Nora, Farrell to Castano e Fraga, o1l 1nlmt In 1ot on W Tine o wmm er street, §9 X of Best Fourteenth N % by W. s, lot oc! on redivision Fruitvale Tact. Brookiyn Township: S5 miss s &s good as a :nile; ~1is as Muulw w0 aiterty | " ¢ JA 1901. NUARY 7, UPHELD BY THE AMERICAN MARKET ¥ SR London Stock Exchange Re- lieved of Severest Strain for Many Years. Though the Crisis Is Passed for the Present, Many Believe That There Is Worse to Come. F L E TP AR LONDON, Jen, 8.—Last week the Stock Exchange had to stand the severest strain known for a long time. If it came through safely it was mainly due to the .strength and breadth of the American market. The failures and K.n.lcky feeling resultin; from the collapse of the London an Globe Finance Corporation (Limited) was added to bi an unexpected increase in the Bank of lmd rate, and even now, ‘when the cr( s seems to be safely passed, those who are aisposed to 100k upon the gloomy: side of things fear that there is ‘worse in store for the coming settlement, when some big differences must be met. In spite of the large realizations which had taken place, especially in the Ameri- can market, a fayorable turn came Fri- all it day, when New York bought u 'his not co\fld :et !gt the lowest prices. only set Yankees booming, but put thed other markets in better spirits, causing a decided recovery all around, consols fin- ishing only one-half point lower, and home ralls, after losing one-half to one point during the week, closing above the worst figures. This upward movement in Americans continued vmhout check until the close of the Stock Exchange yester- he rise in the Bank of England rate, which was chiefly a precauti uru.ra ure, has not materially affecfed money market, as the supply of mon is good owing to the release of Govern- ment dividen BERLIN BOURSE UNAFFECTED. Advance of Bank of England Rate Scarcely Noticed. BERLIN, Jan. 6.—The fears of the Lon- don and New York money markets have left Berlin comparatively untouched. The new year opened with a remarkable plethora of money. Although Brussels and Paris have discontinued dllcoununx here the mortgage banks have resume sition having been im- ened by the meeting a week ago of the Prussian H; hekenak- tien Bank and the Deutsche Grundschuld . The public is now regaining con- fldence in thela institutions, and the re- turn of their obligations Thas almost ceased. On the bther hand, the demand for mortgage bank obligations is begin- ning afresh. _ The effect of the advance in'the Bank of England’s rate was unusually slight. Hitherto the Reichsbank had always an- swered to the Bank of England advance. In the present case, however, notwith- standing the uhprecedented pressure of December 31, the Reichsbank rate of dis- count will be maintained. The market considers this a certainty, owing to the rapid recovery since January o private tats of discqunt.fell tap: ld!y to 3% per cent, but rose again to 4 5er cent in consequence of the rige in the ank of England's rate. Call money, however, was abundant at 4 per cent. The market 'believes the Relchsbank will maintain the present official rate until the Bank of England reduces its rate. Other- wise the Reichsbank would make a re- duction sooner. Foreign exchange rose in consequence of the in the Bank of England rate. The urse followed the new year’s boom in railways unwillingly, Berlin beucvin‘ the thing to be overdone. Among trans-Atlantic securities Canadian Pacifics took the lead. tendering, their mensely stren; Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) EAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 6, 1015 p. m. The following are thn nuom.l rainfalls to date, as compared wi of the same date B e sldraila 12 Tha 1aat twwaty four hours: Last This Last BTATIONS. 24 Hours| Season. | Season. 2.69 14.08 13.08 ~18.68 610 ‘ & 3.08 1250 4.57 1 13 2.60 San Franciseo data: 52; minimum, 45; mean, WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. Maximum temperaturs, \u mfll have been mdvnd north of Calt- Rl DIRES fo. ton. SHeEASE lme. being The has extended ouEhont Callfornia and Nevada A" raintei a( 4.54 Inches is report: rom Obispo, 8.18 inches of which fsll between and 5 p: m. to-day. This is the heavis 1 on that station. to the lack of reports it 1s impossible e the center of the storm or make defin- From the received it is it reporis t the center has moved inland. If :2?!:‘{':‘(;‘:‘&-» the weather will clear Monday Feudituth fop thirty midnight, January 7, orthern ffornia—Probably lflowm Mon- light west wind. Bo\;mertn JSulifornia—Showers Mpddayy ligtt o vada.Probably rain or snow Monday. Utah—Rain or snow Mon Arflom-homly Taln or snow in northern ‘mmmdo‘e’c and _vicinity—Probably o ""“"J" followed by falr weathe: west Wil d show- fresh RATLWAY TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA NOETIWESTE“ BY. CO. aSSEEn SAN Fflllclsco AND HflflTH PACIFIC LWAY COMPAN Tiburon Flrry. FME of Mcl"k.t st San Francisco to San Rafael. TIBURON FERRY-FOOT OF MARKET ST. WEEK DAYS—‘I 30, 3:30, o m. ‘Thursda: z AUCTION SALES D AUCTION SALE! Py CLOSING OUT SALE OF RED FRONT STABLES and TEAMING BUSINESS, corner Sixteenth and Guerrero sts. THIS DAY. MONDAY, Jan. 7, at 11 o'clock, I will sell the contents of above -uhm. cons: of 21 Head of Horees: ‘Wagons; Dump Carts: Single and Delivery Wagons; Bug- and Doubie Zx ive gles; Carts; vy ‘agon and Bu; Harness; Coal s; Blocks and Scale: Screens; Tackles: Tools, ete. S. WATKINS, Auctioneer. —_—_— RATLWAY TRAVEL NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, | Via Sausalito Fe ry. Commencing September FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO mu. VALLEY DAYS cits, orit Fi06 e m., *1:45, tb, coo, 5:15, *6:15, 8:40 p. m. RA TRIPS—for Mill Valley and San | Ratadl o Mondays, Wednesdays' and Sat- urdays at 9:00 and i1:35 p. A!S—'lm -mov -nn a m., ‘) Pun to Ssn Quentin, EL TO m *1:15, 45, T‘rl.lnl mlr Bl 218, 20, | m. THROUGH TRAINS. 6:65 a. m. week days—Cazadero and RAILWAY TRAVEL. Santa Fe Trains—Dpaity. Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. Lim'd | Ovrl'd| Local Daily. a for morning. p for n:no,.. m. 'h. the Cal Carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car runs to Bakersfield for accommodation of local Local. stoppin: at lll points in San Jnm!n Valley. Cmu respon: train arrives at §:40 a. m. daily. Market strest and in Ferry Depot. San Francisco; 111§ Broadway, Oak- jand. nn.nnmeu-mm-umlm w stations. N 145 p. m. Saturdays—Tomales and way stations. 8:00 a m. Sundays—Tomales and way stations. m TAV“N OF TAMALPAIS NOW OPEN. et offices, 821 Market st. Sausalito Ferry. ’m@ On the you can travel " with speed as well as comfort from San Francisco to Chi- cago in 75 hours. ing at 9 o’clock. Californ Limited Santa Fe Leaves every morn- ia RATLWAY TRAVEHL | OCEAN TRAVEL SOUTHEEN FACIFIC COMPANY. (PaCITIO sYATEM.) nnd nre due te arrive as Traims | SAN FRANCISUO. (Main Line, Foot of Marke$ Stresk.) LEAVE — Frou JANUARY 1, 190L 7:804 Benicia, ’l\l-m 71804 Dar press—Ogden 8:004 Martines, San awon, Vallejo, Naya, snd Santa Ross. Iacyavilie; Ghioo, Tted BIAE: #:304 San “""fi Livermora, 'umu.' [ PU:M'HX 111004 Livermare, To8 111007 Sacramento Itiver Steamers. 3:00¢ Haywards, Niles sud Way Siatlons. :00r luhlnvz San Ramou, Duilstons, Saute AST DIVISION (Narrow Gangs (Foot of Markes Street.) wark, iie, Ban Jose, Fel lxllAN%m Ouuhrd!.'t.lho‘::.‘lm 13:459 San ll!lm Red Alto, Santa Clara, San jonterey and Pacifie Grove 330 San Jose and w-y Statious ... S mlhflnfimbo. 7:50, ’”%lxllbl.n.{fl.ll. “Saturda; 40, 11:10 8. m.; 1:40, 3:40, B:05, Hietween Ean Francisco and Schuetzen Park, same nhedulo as above. Arrive San Francisco. Week Effect San Fomnciaco. INov 7, 1900. Week dsnn- Sun- | Destination. ‘ vy lmmnm luntfl'llntwm at Ful m* ‘for Duncan Carls- wm m_ 8 9:404 lr !'l _ln‘Pll e lm s:302 l-?o- 'vhll-l N 6:30 Ban Jose. 18004 lx“r San Jose a: .t lu unna.y cxgemied. 1 Sunday oaly. a'nud.y-. 'L'h im ~ MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL RAILROAD. EAGLE PASS ROUTE. THE SHORTEST STANDARD GAUGE LINE AND FASTEST TIME BETWEEN PRINCIPAL CITIES IN THB STATES AND MEXICO. NO CHANGE OF CARS AT THE FRONT- UNITED ARRIVE | | Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway whar, San Francisco: to company’s steam- | ers at_Seattle. o Py et o 5> A Queen, ' Wednesdays, ¥ & camer Santa Rove. Sunday 3o m. @~ or Santa Cruz, Montersy, San 8t Cay- Hartord (San Lais Oblwpo). Gaviota. enema, Bay, San Joss del Paz, Santa Rosalia m. 7th each month, information obtain company's reserves the right hlan uflh.dltull‘h' :c Th steamers, 'W1 notice. Ensenada, Mazatian Altata, Le ymas ( a further THE 0. R, & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO FARE 3825 ; In:ludln. Berth 0d Meals. i TOY0 KISEN KAISHA TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, ST Brannan streets, at 1 ..__ for. YOIOHAIA and HOVDKON at Koho H‘fllo). and vul steamers for In- am o on board on day of o e Friday, 15, 101 Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For frotght and passage ® apply at company’s office. 421 Market street, coi . “AVERY. General Agent. AMERICAN LINE NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, nmm Every Wednesday, 10 & From New m. Kensington .....Jan. 3|Vaderland ] Noordland an. 16| New York. [ Friesland . an. 23/ Kensington . b ‘RED STAR LINE: New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 13 'TERN. 'I'XONAL NAVIGATION m‘" A’ » CHAS. YLOR, D. TA' General Agent Pacific Coast, 30 Montgomery at. Oceanlc $.8.09. = 15:,‘;,'3,"",” BS. AUSTRALIA, for Tahiti. consrene a3 o oo MOI , January 7, 10 & m. ss ‘ZEALANDIA (Honol ita only).. 8s. wworu.' or Hmdul’m&mm" e = Zealand and ..WM Janvary %5, st 0 . m. ll.ml‘ “s San'l Passanger Office, §43 'ium.'fi'iu Paci _PANAMA R. R. Tine To NEW YORK via PMAIA Direct 5.5, ROANOKE salls Janiary 8 S.S.Sl PAUL salls January 29, wnflfih—n . ot 3 pom. ot e - B ORI, Fusfe Duiet Sgwt. DIRECT LINE and Enmi s FOR FU sold all BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. A ml.s.ummmv__m». Steamer -'Oflll:. at 445 Fri.

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