The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 14, 1901, Page 9

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PERSONALS. + certain of style and it by | NATOMA, 650, between Sixth and Seventh 1021 Market st. | N OUTFIITING near Broadway French conversatio lden Gate ave PHYSICIANS SURGEONS. SITE KEARNY, f Van Ness a: e on .uckmr st. D FRO 500. — years; gage $9000; can remain he Park and | ROY «'v try farm of abo EDA ADV FRTIQE\IE\TS. AMEDA RLAL taken within AMEDA ROOMS AND BOAIID of rooms and board in | ERKELEY AD\ FRT]QE\IE\TS BERKELEY REAL E 'I‘A'I'B NAISMITH, | AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. | li- LI:AIHS BROADW.LY. OAKLAND REAL molern house on Onkla: 1 Helghts: first clase; the owner make any kind of terms OAELAND- New modern cottage, mecount of death t at this price; nice new hous DAVIDEON & Schellhaas, Ion and Praniitn, Oakiand, ROOMS FOR HOUSEKE Large corner sunny stere; 2 living rooms; $18 1402 end 1403, NW. cor. gant sunfiy suites and apart keeping: private baths: telephone: tric lights; sun all day: gas ranes: water in every room; will be ar:. ng ed. painted and newly furnished to suit 110 off Larkin, w n L :)\\‘ near Ed unfurnished; 1 nished: reasonable; private | (‘LAFS!F‘!F'\ nd\firlllr!m‘n(; an received at Call branch office. | ROOMS TO LET—Purn. and Unfarn, $21 Grant ave._Dest aol- ; polite «bscriptions ) Filimore st | AMLRORN HOTEL lar a day family hotel ance: large room: rooms Gbe up; first WICK He nignt; $1 housekeeping; ‘ope: | BARTLETT, 434—$ large light completely fui- per week, all night Bished ‘rooms, $0; lower floor. $25; leaving et (old “o. 136 Fur- | single; 8is0 URZ . ‘whed. Bush | ts for | ng 145 Sixth—Rooms 25c | _| and light | DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTIC The N"Idl N‘!lml Bank of €an Francisco.—At a regular meeting of the Board of Directors of this Bank, held January 8, 1901, a dividend_was declared for the half-year, ending 3ist December, 1900, at th, rate of seven (7) per cent per annum, atle on and after the 1ith Inst. Transter booke will be closed from the 10th to the 15th inst., both daye inclusive. HEORGE G J:nuary 8, 190 IESNT, Bacreayy HE semi-annual guaranteed dividend on in- terest-bearing cash shares in La Zacualpa Rubber Plantation, at the rate of b per cent per annum as per coupons, will be due and pavable at the offices of the company, 703-704 {lzus Bpreckels bullding, San Francisco, on after January 15, 1901 ZACUALPA RUBBE] ooy BR PLANTATION DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No, 17 (twenty- five cents per share) of the Kilauea Su; Plantation Co. will he payable at the office the company, 327 Market st., on and after GESDAY, January 15, 1901 Transfer books cidsed on Thursday, January 10, at 3 o'elock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE Dividend No. 87 (twen- ty-five cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the cumpany, 327 Market 8 fan Francisco, Cal, on and after Monday, January 81, 1801 Transter books closs oo Tuesday, January 15, 1601, at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. T '« sunny P. Ranft. hot and . rooms; r gentlemen. furnished rooms at reasonable at the Warren, 4th & Jessie. n. roome; priv. family; modern phonc; owner occupant; refs. “Back parlor and sunny front room; The Navarre)—Elegantly furnished ngle; travelers accommodated. BIRTHS—MARRIAGBS——BEATHS Birth, marriage and_death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be Indorsed with the name and residence of per- gons authorized (o have the same published. BORN. LUTLEY—In this city, January 8, 1501, to the Wwife of Frank Lutley, a daughter. TYSON—In this city, December 80, 1900, to the Wife of J. Tyson, a daughter. southeast corner Seventh E unny rooms, parlor; reading-room; elevator. —Large front room for one or two running hot and cold water; $10 c and $1 per\ week. NNA, 667, corner Ei ay-window room; $1 —Clean furnished rooms Tetor. light; House, m I» r m, d ladies’ par- n ground floor; ; baths. hed rooms for ge 2 per montt exceptionally good tabie sightly moms at modest rates en suite or | place, 18—Furnist+" 'nd unfurnished let; single or < _.ce. 28 — Sunny tunl-hed front single o: week, $2 to | at- | 3 lady. C: i Tehama st. Directory Orphan Asylum the following. orphans, hai- !vard(;rl-‘ cl orphanage from .Yuly 1, 1900, Bertha Wes: ed 3 mos.; Mamfe Mullaney, 2 yrs. 1 mo.; Christopher M Jim Power, 2 yrs. 1 mo.; Viok na Bert Rippon, 4 prm: 2 mos. 11 yre 4 Annie Deffechia 10 moe., and Myrtle Deffechia, % ; Joseph, 2 yre. & 10 mos., mos., Louls, 4 yrs Howard. 6 yrs., a : Rose W bert, b -5 Hynes, & mos. Frank_Balenjar, b ¥ 3 mos., Luke, 4 yrs., and Fann Eugene Gibbs, 1 yr. 6 mos.; Mar seph;, 2 yrs., Lillian Radcan can. 3 yre. 8§ Alfred Breilla, 5 yrs.; Willie O Farre] 2 mos.; Mary. b yrs.. Etbel, 4 yrs , and Kate Rowan, 3 yrs. 2 mos.; 7 yrs. 11 mos.; Ger- n- e, § yrs., and_Jim Daly, 2 yrs. § mos.; % yrs., and Mary Lonta, § yrs.; George, s.. and Hubert Kannfeld, 2 v Fraser. 5 yra. 3 mos.; Marle : : May, 7 yrs. < - ,‘}.- n- 8 Joseph, 4 mos. | THE Pacifie H»hr-w flv-r\hqn A-flum and Hum- have admitted into the Orphanage from July 1, 1900, to December 31, 1900, the following named or- Soctety hereby gives notice that they hans _and half-orphans, and girls: atie Stein, 12 yre. 2 mos. Julh Btein, M)rq & mos.: T4a Stein, & yrs. 3 m n k. 1Vre. 8 mos. - Bana Frank ick Bebergall, 10 yra § moe = Dora moe.; Forman, 8 yrs. § mos.; Frank Shaphran, 4 yra. 8 mos.: Mary. B yrs. 3 mos.: Las~:, ¢ yre. mos NoTICE 18 hereby given that the Marla Klb Orphanage, 520 Lake st., San Francisco, Cal., has received the followin orphan and abandoned girls from to Jan. 1, 1801: Elizabeth M. Godwin, 8 y. 4 months: Mabel Godwin, Grace E. Godwin, 5 years; Hildreth Chrk 1) years: Lilllan E. Wood. 11 years 2 months; Fthel Wood, § years 7 months: Laura Schultz, ® years & months: Myrtle Medlen, hs; Hazel W. West, 8 years months. BAD tenants ejected for 84; eity or country. PACIFIC COLLECT! 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel. “collections mad TON CO. £580. | e——————— SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinas “ought, sold repalring guaran- teed. Charlea Plambeck, Mission, nr. 15th. ALL Kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- paired: open phone Black 1124. 205 4th. w York plan; suites of 4. papered and newly have an elegant parlor & parlor floor el . 3 n birdseye maple, y way you want; —Furnished for house, quiet Floor of 4 furnished housekeepl, ate residence; ho children. o sckeeping rooms and others; isekeeping rooms and ¢ Gers; | BOUGHT, rold, rented, repaired; needles and shutties: reduced rates. 145 6th: phone Mint 5. —— e STORAGE AND WAIIEBOUIIL Murket: phone Bouth 762, BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Misslon st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping et cut rates. TELEPHDNFQ TELEPHONES, house or Tete Tines WO T EE tostrical work Insiahicd: : Foves. E—— TYPEWRITERS | AND SUPPLIES. e GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rental The Typewriter Exchange, 5% California; telephone Main 266, kin rurmmoa E j6; t wiar Ouiiiiio— nn'?n} | sekeepiug; $15. { % or 4 wunny roome; gas etove ceping rooms with single cor. Central aw e lunny ed completé for housekeeping, | ny rooms furnished complete bedroom and kitchen, §2 60 per ngle rooms, §1 per week. Mission st., bet. Ist & LWAYS bargains in typewriters: any make. Awme Tor prices to L. & M. ALEXANDER, ' 110 Montgomery st PROPOS. OPO'SALS for Ful ten fflce of P%\‘rrmslnl Commissary, San Fr-ncllcc. Cal January 4, 1901 Sealed ug for furni ing and delivering of & qun-mJu of subsis- tence supplies, delivered such whar! or Wi hl.r\n or sucl # wl"han.el in San Francisco, Cal., as per cirtular to be seen at this office, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m., Tuesday, January 15, 1901, and o im- mediately ‘thereafter in presence of bidders. , general to bidders el il Be ormn ed dealers lon ‘Major and C 8., U, 8 Army BALDWIN Purchasing Call be- idren have been re- , and Dellg Jefters, 10 tachel Vall- 3 1 mo.; 5 yrs., Jo- and Margaretta Olsen, b vrs.; and Laura Rad- yrs., and Agnes Wiz 6 yrs. L5 yre. 2 mos . Mollie Augusta 11 mon; Celia“Laser, 10 yrs. 9 orphans, one-hal -hal? 11 years 3 5_years: Zerneene MARRIED. BROWN—ZEEK—In this city, January 10, 1901, Harry G. Brown and Katle J. Zeek. LICHTENFELD—ROSENBAUM—In_this city, January 6, 1901, by the Rev. Dr. J. Voorsan- ger, Herman Lichtenfeld of Stockton and Ha!pn Rosenbaum of San Francisco. 7 DIED. MOCR.HY. M.l'l Cath- McGrl.lh Alics F. McPherson, Jeanette McShane, Filen Molloy, Thomas Muller, George Planz, Kaspar Regan, Mary Sehablague, " Marie Allen, C. M. Becker, John Berryman, John T. Brannan, Thomas Burbank, Samuel M. Carter, M. Julia Colling, Denis Gertrude M. Giblin, y, Augustus Stewart, Martha r, Ida E. Stroetgen, Joseph Henon, Walter Thiessen, Ldzzie C. Hoffman, Harold E. Thompson, Wm. H. House, Josephine Tobin, Henry A. Johnson, Gladys A. Toomey, Mary Kelleher, Ellen Koch (Cook), Wm. Lancaster, Joseph L. Lustenberger, Bva ALLEN—In Wagoner, Walker, John Wilson, Joseph H. “c fe, Mrs. Lizzie Young, Bertie Ariz., January 7, 1901, C. M. Allen, aged # years 7 months and § days. ECKER—In this city, beloved son January 13, 1901, John. of Michael 'and Laura , and dearly beloved brother of Mrs. George and Michael, Carl, Willlam and Albert Becker, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years 2 months and 15 days. BERRYMAN—In this city, Januery 13, John T. Berryman, a native of CQmqul Englard, aged 56 years. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully nvit the funeral to-morrow o k, from the parlors of ‘ndertaking Company, 405 near Post. —In Los Angeles, /.nuary 11, 1901, beloved son of Eva and the late Thomes Brannan, and brother of Mary F. and Agnes A. Brannan, Mrs. . Dale Brother fan and late James ve of San Francisco, aged .and 2 days, s and acquaintances are respect- uneral to-morrow 5E . £ Friex fully invited to attend the (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 373 Ninth avenue, near Point Lobos, thence to Star of the Sea Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repc of his soul at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BURBANK—In this city, Samuel M., husband of Mary and brother of Burbank of Nevada and J. P. Burbank of Anderson, Cal., a native of Maine, aged 67 years 10 months and 3 days. tfully invited to al ces to-morrow (1 he residence of J. L 2 Twenty-fourth street. CARTER—In Oakland, January 12, 1901, Mrs. Julia Carter, beloved mother of Daniel P. Carter of San Francisco, Edward Guy Carter of Cottonwood, Shasta County, and Mrs. Isa- bel M. Morgan of Oakland, a native of New York, aged 78 years § months and 22 days. g7 Funeral services and interment at Oro- ville, Butte County. S—In this city, January 11, Denls a native of County Cork, 3 years. > [rFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited t~ attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), ad .30 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & 7 Mission street, thence to St. Brendan's Church, where a. emn requiem high mass w“l be e«l@bnled for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COSGRAVE—In _thi January 12, 1901, grave, melita and Thomas P. Cosgr Mwand Mrs. P, M. Hogan, and sister of ¥ Ham H., James F.. Baotiste, Mae and ‘Hogan, 8 3., and Mrs. P. Kem- 3 Cal., aged 32 years. leaze copy.) will take place this day lock, from her late resi- £ The (Monday), at funera! 10 o dence, 1014 Broderick street, thence to Holy Cross Church, Eddy street, near Scott, where & solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10:30 o'clock. Interm private. DONOVAN ruitvale, January 12, 1801, F y beloved son of Martin and k ¥ Margaret Donovan, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 30 years and 5 months. [ Remains at the parlors of Carew & Bng- lish, 41 Van Ness avenue. Notice of funeral hereafter. GIBLIN_In this city, January 1% oo Ger. ghter of Mary T. and John Gibitn, and beloved sister of Gensvi Agnes, Ella, John, Edna and Flossie Giblin, & native of San Francisco, GRADY—In this city, January 13, 1901, Au- gustus, beloved son of James Grady, and brother of Lizzie Grady, a native of San Francisco. (New York papers pl copy.) g7 Notiee of funeral lwrnlf('r, 'mains at the parlors of Carew & English, 41 Van Ness avenue GUTTER—In this city, January 12, 1901, Ida ma Gutter, dearly beloved wife of Richard Gutter, dearly beloved daughter of Reinhold and Johanna Pohl, and beloved sister of Mrs. Andrew Schneider and the late George Pohl, a native of Germany, aged 17 years § months and 9 days. HENON—In fanta Buhm‘l, Januvary 10, 1901, Walter, beloved son of C. W. and Mrs. B, J. Henon, and brother of Paul J., Harry, C. W, Jr., George S. and Maud Henon. a native of Caiifornin, aged 24 years and 6 months. (Oak- Jand papers please copy.) g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1_o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 1744 Market street, corner of Van Ness avenue, Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. ST HOFFMAN--In this city, January 190 O eond Bdwin, beloved son of Aunls 3. aud the late Frederick Hoffman, a native of San Francisco, aged 14 years days {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- ruuy invited to attend the funeral this da; (Monday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the nn.u.{ Lutheran Church, Geary street, between T ana Gough, * Interment '0ad Fehows' Cemetery. ISE—Tn_this city, January 18, 100, Jo- e i g 1'%, sephine House, widow e . thae of memeice B Boita 5 native of Fremont, Ohio. > The funeral wiil take place to-morrow y), at 9 o'clock, from 1341 Valencla Initerment Laursl Hill Denatar. this city, Jenuary 13, AR b e M and “Annis Johnson, & native of San l'hn clsco, aged £ years 8 months and 18 ds 7 Fri and acquaintances are t- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 10:30 0'clock, from the residence of her parents, 832 Thiztletn sireet, near San: chez, KELLEHER—In this elty, Ji 190 Ellen, beloved wife of s xeucngu'h“n'; mother cl Jone mue and Fttie Kelleher, R. l(fller and siste of Mrs. F. s::‘lmm:n R Lenehan, Mre. 3 urphy and_Michael an emn-.h ‘Sulltv, N Rive of County Kerry, Trelund . 11 Inv (Mondsy). at '8 o'clock, from her late nn' dence, 206 St. Rose avenue, lhneo to Boly Cross’ Church, where @ requiem mats will b celebrated for the repose her soul, mencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment lflll‘ Calvary Cemetery. KOCH (COOK)—In this city, January 11, 1901, e e, HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & her. DANTEL P DOROVAN, S ALMERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AN E Fifth nl 3 nDWlllI Llneoln School. elephs UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 167. FUNERAL DIREOTORS AND EMBALMERS. Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. McAVOY & CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS & 1239 Market st., between Sth and 9th, Telephone Bouth 247. SAN FRANCISCO McCARTY—Mrs. Cathasine MoGeety, McGRATH—In t McSHANE — In this city, MOLLOY — In _this 0l months and 11 WALKER«—IA Buc'n’. n, for!ln TARIGA—P.M mnek. POINT—Passed Ji nmn- tmm New York, for London, from New Ynfl. CALL, MONDAY, William Koch (known as William Cook), gearly beloved husband of the late Margaret Koch, father of Mrs. Mary Zwick and liam and Charles Koch, and grandfather of Neleon and Grace Zwick and William, Ma~ and Annie Cfl&. native of 3 uaintance® respect- lully notlfled thl!“e%e z‘k!l place this day (Monday), -t s o’elock. rnm hl- 7 reet, late residence, 19 Clestact, Thesica 40 “BL. n-.nc:- Enuren, where at 10 o'clock a solemn requiem Mfiil mass will be ‘clebrate. for the Tepose of his #oul. Interment Holy - ‘ross Cemetery. LANCASTER—! Joseph belo d Mrs. Jo- Eeph Lancaster, and brother of Lottie Lan- caster,” Mrs. a native of Francfsco, aged b months and 21 days. widow of ler of San beloved S. Leake and the late B. J. McCarty, born in Mallow, County Wicklow, Treland, aged §1 years. 7 fatarment at Sacramento. No flowers. his city, January ¥, be|o"d d-u.hter of Jonn an( McGrath, 1y beloved Jonn, Sosie e ‘Francisco. plwe copy.) ‘Friends and (Man ), at 9 o'clock, ts, Church Danfel McCarty, and W, MCPHERSON- T4 this city, Jan uary 12, 1801, Jeanette McPherson, ed v;}h of the late M. T. IcPhenon, .na mther 8 H., G.%. McPh of ' Texas, and M. P McPher ve of ears em: ber of Pacific Lod u,e o s, Kntghts and Ladies of Honor. (Merced papers pleass copy.) 7 The funeral place this P R s gaziors “of James McMeromey & Som. 1067 ission sireet, thence to I. O, O. F. Cemetery for cremation at 3 o'clock. January 13, 1801, Ellen, beloved wife of the late James Mc- Shane, mother of Ma&gie and Genevieve Mo- Shane, daughter of the late Joseph and Mar- garet Coffey, and sister of John, Joseph and Maurice Coffey and Mrs. Alice Spinner_and the late Daniel. Coffey and Mrs. Mary O'Neill, & native of Secramento, Cal., aged 37 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this P day (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence of her brother, John Twenty-first street, thence to St. Pete s Church, where a requiém high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. city, January 13, 1801, Thomas Molloy, a native of County Gelway, Ireland, aged 45 years. Friends and acquaintances are respect- ed to attend the funeral to-morrow t 9:45 o'clock, from the parlors Co, 761 Mission street, ere a sol- (Tuesd. at S5t Eonnor & thence to St. Patrick's Church, where emn requiem high mass will be celebrated for commencing at 10 the repose of his soul, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by ock train from Third and Townsend LLER—In this city, !uxulry 12, 1901, George Muller, beloved son of Gerhard and the late Catherine Muller, brother of Willlam, Made- line and Annie Muller, and nephew of Henry ‘Wellbrock, a native of Donnern, Gestemunde, Germany, aged 34 vears and 8 days. (Jersey City and New York papers please copy.) I’ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully i{nvited to attend the funeral to-morrow Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from the funeral par- form ot 1. F. Maass, §17 Mission strest, hear Fifth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. THE officers and members of Court Justice No. 16, F. of A., are hereby requested to assem- ble at the funeral parlors of H. F. Maass, $17 Mission street, to-morrow (Tuesday), &t 1 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late brother, George Muller. MARTIN H. H'UEER. Chief Ranger. A. F. BRINKMAN, Fn PLANZ In this city, Janvary 13, 101, Kas- par Planz, beloved father of Henry A.. Leon- ard Willlam and Lizzie Planz and Mrs. A. I14ll, a native of Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany, l:ed 58 years 3 months and 11 days. REGAN~—In this city, Mary, beloved wife of the late Putrick Regan, and inother of ‘ohn Re- gan, Mrs. H. Ford, Mrs. W. Moore, Mrs. L. Regan and the late Annie Hamilton, & native of Queenstown, County Cork, Ireland, aged 71 years and 12 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral lhll day (Monday). at 9:30 o'clock, from her late Rll- dence, 447 Bryant street, thence to St. Rose’ Church for services at 10 o clock. lnlemenl Holy Cross Cemetery. SEHABIAGUEIn this clty, January 13, 1801, Marie, beloved wife of omas hlb IC‘IB. mother of Honore Sehablague, sister Arnaud Sehablague, l.nd ter-in-law ol Ar- naud Sehablague, Mr. Mrs. Jean Ray, 3r'and Mra. Michel Sehablague and Mr. and Mrs A Palllet, & native of Prance, aged )('ln 11 monlh. m dl t- £ul1y nvited 5 attend the fmeral Wednes- day, January 18, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 842 Greenwich street, Ma- 6 and Tarlors, e STEWARTIn this city, January 13, 1901, Mar- tha, dearly beloved wife of the late Henry Stewart, and mother of Mrs. J. P. lor and Harry, John, George and Martha Stew- art, a native of Chile, aged 4 years § months and ¢ days. Friends and acquaintances are respeot- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, & Scott place, between Broadway and Pacific street, Powell and Mason, thence to cemetery. % STROBTGEN-In this elty, Jamuary 1901, Joseph, dearly beloved husband of Therese Btroetgen, and father of Sophle, Bmma and Bertha Stroetgen; & native of Geérmany, aged 40 vears and THIBSSEN. in this Fity, January 13, 150 L Liz; zie C., eldest and dearly beloved daughter of Barbara and the late Henry Thiessen, and eister of Henry and Emma Thiessen, & native of San Francisco, aged 22 years § months and Paul's Young La- A pesuber'oc Bt T Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her mother, 348A Harriet s street, between Bry- ant and Brannan, thence to St. Paul's Ger- man Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1419 How- ard street, near Tenth, where services will be held, commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment I. O. F. Cemetery. January 12, 1801, H. Thompson, her u! Frank R. Valter G. 'l'holnDlOn. a native of Penn- vanle, years 10 months and 15 Friends and acquaint 'g. Nfi TAvited to’ attend the funeral this da (honday), at & o'clock, from the parlors of the ifornia Undertaking Company, 135 Powell street, near Post. Tnterment private, TOBIN—In this olty, January 13, 1901, Hen A son of J. J. d the late Elizabeth 7, a nafive of Kansas City, Mo. " 7The funeral will take place this day (bionday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the r!lld'hl:’ of his slsters Mrs, J. G Leibert, 118} Fell Street, thenés to Sacred Heart Church, where a reuuxem mass will be celébrated lor the re- of his soul, commencing at § o’'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. 'n{o\(?scm-m this it Wil uld TOOMEY—In this eity, January 12, 1901, Mary, beloved_wite of Henry Toomey, sy, Jonn, Willlam, Kate. ils, Bea. George and Alice Toomey, and sister of Carmody, a native of Lowell, Mass., aged years nnd 19 days. (Lowell, donbupr,ll. . Y., papers pleass copy.) 7 Friends fully invited to at (Tuesday), at %0 ocloek. from her luu nll- dence, 2777 Twenty-third street, thence to Peter's Church, where services will bs ma % 103 o'clock. Interment Xoly Contra. Costa Counf ohin, beloved husband. o uhgr M Julla Walker, a native of Switzerland, aged 36 years 11 months and 20 days. WILSON—In this city, January 18, seph H., beloved son of Frank uld Hl.ry Wll- son, and brother ot Francis M. Wuwn, a na- tive of mm!m aged 2% a LFE—In_this xfi-m Totter peloved mother of Davi Abe and Morris and the late Jacob olie. !rl. Bllan Hmu and Bemaognu son and Mrs. A. n-o&h a native of Ger- many, aged 68 rexas, New Mexico FR m!m T Ky AR fully lnvltd 1o the funeral to-morrow (Tue 10 o elock. rmm her late resi- street, thenoe gnce by train at mother of January 13, 1901, alkér, and dence, ¥ B o’clof_l to N.' Balem YOUNG—!n thh my, J-nury 18, S 3 A T e .mm.%'.m and nisce of Charles E. Hunt, a native of San Francisco. ——eee ey LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. mmrm DIBGO. Sailed Jan u—euar Aberdeen, OCEAN STPAMERS. oummwu-mu Jan 15—Stmr Campa- ":: Jlfl u—.'.lnr Vader- Borya i Toee 2 an 13—Stmr Min- Jan 1i—Stmr Oidenburs, Knights of the Macabees. At the review of San Francisco Tent on the night of the 4th inst. the new officers were installed for the term by State Commander S. W. Hall. After the proclamation the uutamng officer com- pmnenud the Mrln: cers upon the !rm. l.nfis R the ngont tht.hl: ones t re- e members is a good s er.e e JANUARY 14, Rackel A, Eed ey George R. ifn‘wmn io Bfi M. Ponler, lmfi) to of same; z 'l'l) wllh John McCarthy (contractor), Cl cotta, bond for & bulldln‘ on E line of Van Ness lvm\l.. 63:10 8 otsE::ur. E 109, N 63:10, W 109, S 63:10; $46,615. ‘asement, flooring, concrete flooring, tin and ers), ;_contrmol’l). plans by owners—All work for & St i poration) (contractors), stone work cut and set in position for same on same; $3450. o> “I“’GH“OH“ g Bureka 0.12 Py Red Bluft o0 | 188 Sacramento 0.04 .32 San Francisco 0.00 11.61 Fresno 0.00 7.08 Inds 0.00 J.u fan Luls 0.00 .79 Los Angeles .. 0.00 7.8 San Diego 0.00 2.48 (hllarnuuaflu -ln'lou ington 1901 Enreve and x-m; lot on ,wn.ny street, 49 by W 135; Annie A. Kelly to W, H. Fiske, lot on W line of Eureka street, 30 S of Twentieth, § 50 by W 130 block 21, Market-street Home- stead; 31 i Riedman J. of Dupont, W 36:7 by 8 Meyer (guardian of estats of Jeanne same, undivided n.orP-n A. Pomi same, un- lfl!fl.hollln‘ultn. e $1000. G. Hoveler (Hi d Myra R. FIE B SRR s on, 18:9 by W 50; WI‘I,i’lm W. and 3 Redzall to Thomas W, and hes G B S Tuivers: dot on 10 line of b’ 5: ot Twenty-fitth (Yoloy, Thereea Battles (by Bdward Am- Robert brose MoColgan, trustses) to Gounr,‘&'lb.t on B line of Ninth avenue, trustees’ deed; 2% by B 120, Builders’ Contracts. Bancroft & Paul ft Bon, nauum m_ olel tory attic and basement e owners with J. F. Logan (eonlmtor). architect same—Timber and framing girders in comor Work, skylights, lathing, ca: tering, deafening, window an ardware (fitting only), I stars, et floors, marble work, inside fin- ish, heater and wroughtiron work for same on same; $42,475. Same owners with Kuss & Stolz (contractors), architect same<Painting and finishing for same on same; $29¢ Eleanor §. chbom (by A. T. Corbus, attor- ney) (owner) with Thomas H. Day's Sons (con- tractors), architects Tharp & Holmes—Altera- tions and additions to make & 3-story and base- ment brick bullding on S line of Pine street, 100: W of Montgomery, W 23:11 by S 137:8; Silvo Lazzarin! and Guisej with Paolo Demarti: Tocchini (own- and L. Traverso frame building (flats) on B i ol street, 112:6 S of North Point, S % by B Cook and Mrs. Clementine Bruntsch B. B. rs. (owners), with M. Keatinge and Leonard (con- tractors), architect Fred H. Meyer—Excavating and concrete walls, sidewalk, story and basement brick building on NW line of Market street, 54:2%, N 83:3%, H 44, ete., for a 4- e Bw ot Powell, 8W $8650. Same owners with P Nob]e. suocessor to Pa~ cific Rolling Mills Company (contractor), archi- tect same—Structural steel and castiron col- umns, etc., for same on same; $2430. Same owners with McPhes Company (a cor- architect same—Sand- Same owners with Terrill Bros. (contractors), architect same—Carpenter work, tinning, roof- ing, plumbing, plastering, painiing, brick and electric work, etc., for same; $16,242, P S s ' HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. F Connelly, NY |W_F Colliton, N Y P H Banfensburg |B W Witmer, Placerv & w, olf, N ¥ M J61 hnw & w, Chic|A ¥ Coolat, Sacto 8 Bancrott, Stanfd |H Earl, Sacto Raymond, Cal |H TIsaacs, Los An Wrightson, § Jose|E C Smith, Selvage, Sacto E G Anzar, Sacto i.' 2w B Jordan Cakiand | Sen Jote T Jones, Walnut Crk|I H Tuttle, Watsonv C Davis, Oakland | Mrs T C Martin, Cal J Berryman, Cal |Mrs M_Wines, 8 Barb W Thomas, Chico |W H C1 8 N Butters, Or G Tesc A J Blether Jr & w, |J T Bo; Bu tle D E s Blother, Seattle |1 W Bennett, Stanford Mise ot Blether, Seattle I R Bennett, Stantord W W Cluff & w,8 Lake H A Daggett, Stanford T Cannon, Sait Lake | B Treakas, Croskert B T Cannon, Salt Lake G W Zartman, Tulare Mrs H B Clawson, Salt R W _Miller, Sta Rosa Lake B A Smith Jr, Stanfd Mrs J Hutohison, Vie |P L FI no Mrs B S Snyder, Vio (W F 53 & S T Prather & fy, Cal G W B Gulld, Boston G H C Bowers, L Ang B g C Putnam, Stockton w olL 't B W G| Bexton, Orovilie " A P R Jerome, Sacto C O Coutts,Carson City|W D Tillotson, Reddng D J Dunn, J B Hoyt, Birds Ldg PALACE HOTEL. J C Simpeon & w.Reno| A L Levinsky, Stocktn WV Pettit, Colorado |A H Blftman, Minn F T Hayes, N Y A H McKay, Los Ang Mrs G L Bancroft, Min|M Friedlander, Chi J B Mead, Detrof G Mitohell, New Yor! Baron von Rosenbers, R Fiske, Boston New York |C H Higbes, N Y E Baackes & w, Chicag J Doyle & W, Colorado C E Haley Sacto| Mrs Hancock, Va HM VI‘. uo A B A , Mexico C W !nndon A Idvingston, Ogden G W_Randail, C W Cadle, Stockton B Baker, Wash HB W, § Jose A Echnelder, Chicago|K ¥ Brown, Fresno E W Strouss, 'Chicago |F H Mills, U S A W 5 suw Chicago | E 8 Churchill, Napa D A Roblhson, Seattle| P R Turnure, C W M ulu |0 G Schoeps, Chic LP‘ Littlefleld & w,Cal|C H X F Bennett, Seatfls |J B Y, Strauss, New York |Miss L Kirk, ‘Chicago I G Walker, Boston |W R Rooney. U S N B M Ross, Los D Rogenbaum, Stocktn E Thompeo, g:lll ke(}) A Wilkins,"Chicago ompson Balt Lake|J A Lymback, Chicago 7 G Lynch, Salt Lake |7 Finnell, Tebam H McCreary, Chic: | Miss Fom-m- Tahun J P Gridley, U 8 L F Wright, Shasta G W West, Neb W Selkirk, Shasta G Beatty, Nob NPW WESTERN HOTEL. Peter Cook, 8 Rafasl |W Moore, Seattls T L Chandler, R Vista |C Edws I M A Cheney, Yakima |F Addy, Alaska F A Cheney, Yakima Hague, Fresno W _H Puleston, Fresno|A M Arnold, S Diego § Rylands, Monterey | A Hamilton,' S Diego B Andon, A 7 Smith, Ky B F Rogers, Mats B J Sonneon, Sacto H A Porter, Victorla |E L Williams, Oakdale A Gailant, Victorla |J Mulroy, Ingleside F A Bvans, Alaska | B Moorehead & w, Cal Weather Report. TN NS o Bt 5. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of same date last season, and rainfall in last 24 hours: uwuu over country west of the Rocky Mountains north of ornia, while generally Fhe Pacifio Blope. Rain has falien from the ity of Mendocino northward alon the coast over Washington, Oregon .nz mmn-—m'nmufimm mmfinmrtfi-mw over !ou'.hm fallen llm o( the Pacific temperaturo over Washi: OCEAN TRAVEL. Leaves WEEK DA! MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY mmmmwm 9:15 & m.; 1:45 and 4:00 p. m. uo.ua.nwuans;.; mhmummm NEWTAV'MO' TAMALP, NOW OPEN. Ticket offices, 621 ‘h Market st., Sausalito Fergy. The trip is all too brief— 3 days to Chicago over the SANTA FE from San Francisco. Leaves every morning at 9 o’clock. See the Ticket § Agent at 641 Market street. California Limited SOUTMERN FAUIFIUC COMPANY. [ sYaTEM.) nre due te arrive as 1sCo. Santa Fe Trains—paily. Leave Markst-Street Ferry Depot. Lim’'d | Ovrl'd | Loeal . | Datly. | Daity. | Dati . 8an Fran.| 7:20 a | 9 R 1‘:‘mckton 10 » 2 v o orore B RESNENRSNES M Basaeni SEBREIRER I p for afternoon. 00 a. m. train fe the California Limited. Carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. to Bakersfleld for accommodation of local first class passengers. tickets are honmored on this responding train arrives at 5:55 p. m. dally. 4:20 p. m. is Stockton Local. Correspo: ing train arrives 11:05 a. m. datly. E . i3 the Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and free Reclining Chair Chatr Car runs Porterv! 111007 Sacramento firer g amen a. : o, ‘Haywards, and Wi “hl > s Bn-m" ‘allsjo, Car, _also Palace Fresn: :35 p. m. daily. 7:20 a. m. 1s Bakersfield Local, L, at all points in San Joaquin Vail responding train arrives at $:40 a. o daily Market street and In hrry Depot. Ban Francisco: The Broad and. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan Ports—11 a. m., Ji 11, 16, 21, 26, 31, Feb. company’'s steamers 7100r Oregon and Callfornis m.n-ml rum Sound and Fash Martinez Victorta, "uu,ouvvr B. COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gll[.). (!oot of Market Street.) terville Ban Tous Felion. for Oreek, Saiita Oruza: Felf nnud:zml ‘u":.x“ Cruz snd Principal Way 4:350 m-.n San Jose, hum. a9s m Ssn J For San Dlego, stopping bara, Port lLos Angeles an an Luis Obispo), G ucos, Port Harford Santa Barbara, Ventu OREEK ROUTE FERRY 17: lruulull—lnlo(lm!' Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, !4 P and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m., For further taformation chtain company 3 COAST DIVISION (Irul au.o). (Third send Sts.) right to changs The company reserves t hours of sail steamers, salling dates an revious notice. T OFFICE—4 New Montgomery treet (Palace HoteD DALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Asts., 10 Market st. w, Bouth San "rluuflu Ban Jose aud Way Stations (New e egen Wednedays Sulp). soas San Franeisca THE 0. R. & N. CO0. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Spear-street Wharf at Il a m. Including Berth FARE $5°% COLUMBIA Salls.. GEO. W. ELDER Sails. Jan. 13, fl Feb. n. to Walla Waila, Spok.ne Bum- '}::M Way Statlons.. :145p San Jose and Way Stations. A for lmln(_ {naan hm CALIFORNIA NORTEWESTERN RY. CO, LESSHH SAN FRANCISCO AND RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. nts ! Thmugh llch!s to lll points E. C. WARD, General Agent. 630 Market st. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TRAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 for YOKOB.AKA and HONGKONG, cal Kobe (Hiogo), NORTH PACIFIC and Shanghal, o ping Wik st e B 0 cargo received on board on day of to Sa Y—FOO’A' OF MARKET sT. | S o opovg ufinu TIBURON FERR WEEK DAY!—‘I s(‘x_!;xoDAYs—l:u. 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:80, 5:00, Snnlahflltoa n Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, l‘l.l OD n. &b Ys—-uu.uo. 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 8305, and Schuetzen Park, AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Stopping at Cherbours, From New York Every Bca Francisco same schedule as above. Leave ' Arrive San Francisco. San Francisco. g I dnyl. 'D!ltln‘flfll. I IID QTAR LINE: New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 Noon. veee.Jan. 3| Noordland . Am pm Santa Rosa. Westerniand ...Feb. ¢Friesland ATTIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY. CHAS. D. TAYLOR, General Agent Pacific Coast, 30 Montgomery st. Geyserville, 8:30 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm| 6 RAWAIL, SANOA, NEW ZEALAND awo BYDNEY, DIREQT LINE ro TANIT! lflm,mflu'tfi | MS.S.C um‘oium Semoa, New Friday. 4.0, SPRECKELS & BR0S. C0., Bwneral Harat 3t Bon’| Passanger Offca, 643 Market St., 1, Pueife St PANAMA R, R. ‘ine To NEW YORK via PANAMA Direct Special Reduced Cabin Fare, $75. S, 8. ST. PAUL sails January 29 S noAIOKE salls Flhmg mncor office, 330 Market st. INNOR, Pacific Coast Agent. Soda Bay, and Bartlett for_ Vichy pflmu-h“ Lakes, Laurel Del e, Y alle, Hullyille, Orr’s Hot wm"'\’w"‘ %m’ o e mmmm»mm San Rafael at half rates. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT m'xn TO HAVRE-PARIS, ery Thursday, instead of luurd-y, St 10 & m, fom Pler & jorth River, foot of Morton street, 855 Second Havre, $45 and upward. GENERA! FOR UNITED 'ATES AND CANADA, 2 Broadway (Hn‘wn b\lllfl’fll), New York. . FUGAZI & Pacific Coast Agents. Montgomery —— BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJD. Steamer “Monticetlo.” M Wed. 'flml}.-nd Sat. st 045 u:dud - 10 and office, Mission-street Dock, 'phone Mun 1508. on body dnd mind sud San Fraocisco, Cal.

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