The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 19, 1901, Page 13

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PERSONALS. DLAL'FF send his address Oakland, Cal.? i ave. ard, 1 am not responsible for any racted hereafter by her. "'HOMAS B. KAYER. dress pants, MISFIT LOF 82 7. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, i T e e —————p DIVIDEND NOTICES. SEVENTEENTH, 8650—$8; sunny front room complete for light housekeeping; one person. STOCKTON, 603—Nicely furnished sunny rooms; single or suite; also housekpg rooms. VAN NESS ave., 1401 and 143, NW. cor Bush —Blegant sunny suites and apartments for housekeeping; private baths; telephone; elec- tric lights; sun all day; €as ranges; running water {n every room: will be ed, clean- ed, painted end newly furnished to sult WILLOW, 10, off Larkin, near Eddy—2 rooms i for general housekeeping; $12. WHY wear yourself out hunting for rooms? We will do that for you. ELDER RENTAL INFORMATION BUREAU, 636 Market st.; tel. red 2534. $1: at all druggists. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ce and residence, and Seventh. © the Park and all on W. J. | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. : restores gray | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 street. nd Unfara. AFLBORN HOTEL, 321 Grant ave. aol- lar a day family botel in city; polite attend- ance; large rooms: modern’ conveniences; rooms 50c up; first-class meals 250; free coach. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms 250 to §1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping; open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No, 1384)—Fur- nished rms., sultes, single; aiso unfurnished. BUSH, 620 (The Elk)—Nicely furnished sunny rms; day 25c up; wk. $150 up. Mrs. P. Ranft. DORLAND, 35, off Guerrero, between 17th and 18th—2 furnished rooms; reasonable. ELLIS, & mprovements; GEARY, 405(The Navarre)—Elegantly furnished s; suites or single; travelers accommodated. —Furn, rooms; priv. family; modern Dhone; owner occupant: refs. suitable for phy- | GEARY, 822 Double pariors: Tefs. siclan; also 2 basement housekpg. rms. | GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en sulte or | _singie: ladles’ parior; reading-room; elevator. JESSIE, 383, near Fifth and Market—Furnished | rooms; ¥4 lnd $5; housekeeplnxv $9. | JOHN ELDER CO.. Rental Information Bu- reau, 638 Market st. opp. Palace Hotel—| Parties baving furnished or unfurniehed rooms, flats, houses or business property for rent please list with us; we have perfect facilities in the city for securing desirable tenants; tel. Red | LAS PALMAS, 1520 Market st.—Suite of 3 or 3 rms; private; bath; sin. rms; board optional. | LEWTS place, 18, off Taylor. near Post—Fur- nished and unfurnished rooms to let; single or en suite. | Mc ALLISTER, 304 furnished rooms, 1 house- keeping gas; reusonable. | McALLISTE! | room; suitab 4T1—Back parlor for gentlemen. W ARLINGTON. 1018 Market st raished rooms \OI-ARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms- and fices; elevator; electric lights; day, wk., mo. and single N REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sa of bargains. Geary st BERKELEY (DVERTISEMENTS | ROSEDALE Fouse SN Eills et —Rooms, night, %c to § L $125 to $1; open night. | | ROYAL House, 126 Ellis st. _Incandescent light; |~ reading-room, smoking-room and ladies' par- | | lor; rooms, per night, 35c to $150; week, $2 to { | $5; ‘month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground fioor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. S. F. ROOM-RENTING Bureau, 827 Market st., —300 choice rooms; free list. EACRAMENTO, 2639—A large nicely furnished private family; $10. Apartment House, 28 Eighth st, Market—Furnished or unfurnished. 2 nice front rooms; running fireplace; furnished or unfurnished; ‘German fam | ROOMS AND BOARD. D—A couple to occupy a large newly ed room in a private house; modern DIVIDEND NOTICEDividend No, 87 (twen- ty-five cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will be able at the office of the cumpany, 827 M st., San Franciseco, . on and after Monday, 2., 1801 Transfer books closs on Tuesday, January 15, 1901, at 3 o'clock p. m. B. H SHELDON, Secretary. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS for Clothing and Bauipage, De- pot Quartermaster's Office, 3¢ New Mont- gomery st., San Franclsco, Cal., January 19, 1901—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be Teceived at this office until 10 o'clock a. Friday, February § %01, Pacific Standard Time, and then opened, for furnishing Wool- en Blankets, Drab Campaign Hats, Black oak and chrome tanned Calfskin Shoés, Rus- set Shoes, Nainsook Undershirts, Na Drawers and Chambray Shirts. Quantities to be subject to en increase of 20 per cent if desired by this Department. Unguaranteed bids and bids upon samples differing from standards and specifications, will under no circumstances be considered; proposals for less quantities than advertised for will be entertained. Bids will be opened for the de- livery of the same articles at either the San Francisco, Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia Depots, but none will be given consideration for inspection or delivery at other points than those named above. Harly deliveries are essential. The rate and time of deliv- ery must be stated by bidders in thelr pro- posals, and no proposition should be made which' they are not positive that they pan absolutely fulfill. Preference will be given to articles of domestic production and manu- facture, conditions of price and quality be- ing equal (ncluding in the price of foreign production and manufacture the duty there- on), end such preference will be given to ar- ticles of American production and manufac- ture produced on the Pacific Coast, to the ex- tent of the consumption required by the pub- lie service there. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all pro- posals or any part thereof. Information and blanks for proposals will be furnished on application. Envelopes containfng proposals will be indorsed ‘“‘Proposals No. 465, and addressed to MAJOR OSCAR “F. "LONG, Quartermaster, U, S. Vols., Depot Quarter- master. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, January 2, 1901.— Sealed proposals, in triplicate, Will be re- ceived here untl 11 o'clock, a. m., January 22, 1901, and then opened, for construction of Hospital Steward’s Quarters at Fort MoDow- ell, Cal. Government reserves right to reject or ‘accept any or all bids in whele or in part. Preference given to articles of domestio pro- duction, conditions of price and quality (in- cluding in the price of foreign productions the duty thereon) being equal, and such prefer- ence given to articles of American production produced on the Pacific®oast, to extent of con- sumption required by the public service there, Information furnished on application to J. M. MARSHALL. Deputy Quartermaster Gen- eral, Chief Q. M A WEEK'S news for fc—The Weekly Call, 18 pages. in wrapper. for mamng $1 per year. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were yesxemn T. Montgomery, 23, St. Pnul lnd Jn\ne C. F\lLlolon 22, Hudson, W] issued Minn., Frederick 8. . 84 O'Farrell street, and Marie Reainger, 31 1150 Calitornia street; Thomas F. Kelly, 30, lace, and Ella 7. Sample 81 483 Geary steeet lace, 3, San Juan, and Mary city. T, 26, 1935 Mason street, and v A. Qu 375 Chestnut street. Joseph McGinn, 26, 55 Clara street, and Mar- garet Cornfoot, 5. 1023 Montgomery street. 26, Jullus Scheil, 38, 2720 Twenty-third street, and Margaretha Stammer, 35, 240 Sunnyside avenue. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. BORN. AXTELLE—In this city, January 14, 1901, to the wife of H. A. Axtelle, a son. SCHNEIDER—In this city, January 11, 1901, fo the wite of Frank F. Schneider, a daugh- er, accommodations; phone, gas, running water, bath, ete.; desirable location on Haight Box . Call office. mansion, opp. Grace 807 California st., may be fou tractive T‘ RK, 123—Board and room, § most exceptionally good table, at- nd sightly rooms at modest rates, home cooking; also single rooms. | ROOMS and board; prt reasonable. 415 First st BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. and windmill on good ROOMS AND BOARD W | BOARD and room by young Iady: ferms mod- Box 129, Call office. TED, erate; references. SPECIAL NOTICES. \LAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. Al \‘flIDA REAL ESTATE. f lots ss of value; most of s and be sold. If is a chance you may ‘time choice plece of Park regardless of Park st. x150; house of 7 rooms; Park st., ¢ ave si-class plece of property, situated belt of Alameda; convenlent to re; fine 7 ; 299 Lin- s can be arranged. x150; Central ave.. Alameda Bank. sale rl st., near Santa Terms nietrators’ sale of 4 cottages and Oak and Park; also te City Hall. Terms : i situated in the 'ul cot- : located ern 7T-room house and lot; .. near Lafayette Auctioneers, Alameda. $300 New cottage, § #w house 8 h I K elegant “J (e of rooms and board rivate he in Alameda to required. Box 368, of cholce resi- | can be | Jot_48x180; ! 2 | ‘-nqz Girls" Directory Orphan Asylum gives notice that the following orph: half-or- Dhans and abandoned children have been va- ceived into the orphanage from July 1, 1900, to Dec. 31, 1900: Bertha Wess, 11 yrs.; erick, 4, and_Ray O'Brien, 2 yrs, § Cella, 4, and Willle Fiynn, 2 yrs.; Mary Laughlin, 11 yrs. 3 mos.; Mamie Mullaney, 7; Ann Mulianey, 2 yre. 1 mo.; Christopher Mul~ yrs.; Jim Power, 2 yrs. 1 mo.; Violet, Bert Rippon, 4 yrs.: Irene Pel- Mary Pu 1c 3 | 7 end "Clar Johnson, y mo.; Julia' Kennedy, 2 yrs. 10 mos. 11 yrs.; Lillle Albertien, 7 yrs. 4 mos.: | Annte Defrechia, § yre. 3 mos.; Hilda, 3 yrs. 10 mos., Myrtle Deffechia, ! uls, «.; Elwood, & yrs, Howard, 6 yrs Made Wesley, 8 yrs.: Rose Hurbert, § y Edwin, 2 yrs. 1 mo.. and Rachel Val ; Joseph MacCort, € yrs. 1 mo. 1yr. 3 mos., and_Addie Hynes. 3 Trene MMY 8 yre. Frank Balenjar, 5 yrs.; Joseph, 10 yrs. | mos., Luke, 4 yrs., and anny Vydan, 2 yrs. Eu(-ne Gibbs, 1 6 m Mary, § yrs., Jo 'ph, yrs., and erflretll Oluen 3 | Lmun Haacan, 1 | 3 Sre 8 mos: Alfred Breilia, 5 yia: Wilite OFarrell, ¢ yrs. 2 mos.; Mary, § yro.. | Ethel 4 yrs. 10 mos, and Kate Rowan, 3 | 3 Bony, 7 ¥rs. 11 mos.; Ger- Fred Fracer, § yrs. 3 mos.; Marla Schoohr 10 yrs.; Mary Coonan, 4 yrs. 7 mos.; May, 7 yrs. | 4 mos.. Toseoh, 4 yrs, and Agnes Fllllns. € 5 & mos. | BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIE ALL kinds bough( #0ld and repairing guaran- teed. Charles Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. | ALL kinds bought. sold. rented. exchanged, re- | paired; open even.; phone Black 1124. 205 4th. | BOUGHT, shuttles: £0ld, rented, repaired; needles and reduced rates 145 fth: bhone Mint 5. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, | . | PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and )lnvlu Co.. | _office, Post and Powell sts.; tel. | WILSON BRO! DIED. Ackermann, Gottlieb Little, Robert A. Ba: Declan Mighell, Allle E. Boscus, Minnie A. Mullot, Louls Bresnehan, Mary Meyerhoff, Helene Cook, Jackson McGonlgle, Phil Clark, ‘Frederick « Engler, An: . W 'y liam thrhmullfl' Mrl. B. Fredericks, Joseph Ryan, John Foley, Dennis J. ott, Bmma D. Hllh!!flh JBCOb eeney, Henrletta thn ¥ %e Timmons, Mary Hall, hA Tullett, Frances Hlnuen Em‘l Whelton, Marearet Jens, Emma Winkelman, W. D. Jensen, Ellen Willjams, Trank J. Kennedy, James ‘Wall, Carlton G. Logan, Carleta A. ACKERMANN—In Bldridge, Sonoma County, January 15, 1901, Gottlieb, dearly beloved husband of Mary Ackermann, and father of Ethel and Raymond Ackermann, a native of . aged b4 years. BARRON—In this city, January 17, 1901, Dec- lan Barron, beloved brother of Stephen, John, Thomas, Michael, Mary, Bridget and Ellen Barron, and uncle of Stephen, Michael, James, Walter and Kate Barron. a native of Dungarvan, County Waterford, Ireland, aged 34 years. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), 12:30 o'clock, from his late residen 1205 Howard street, thence to St. Joseph's (‘hurrh for services at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BOSCUS—In this city, January 15, 1901, Min- wife of John M. Boscus, a native of y, aged 35 years. Gtice ‘of funeral hereatter. SHAN—In the City and County Hospl- tal, January 13, 1901, Mary Bresnehan, a na- tive of Ireland, aged 50 years. COOK~In this city, January 17, 1901, Jackson Cook, beloved son of Charles and Lillian Cook, aged 1 year and 8 months. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 9:30 ocluck. from the resi dence of his paren O 11 street. In terment Masonic Cemetery CLARK—In this city, January 17, 1901, Freder- ick Clark, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 33 years. A member of Piledrivers’ and .Bridge- builders’ Union . 1 of San Francisco. [ Friends and acquaintances and members of above union are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth. Tnterment Laurel Hill Cemetery CRESSE—In this clty, January 17, 1901, Georss, dearly beloved husband of Mary Cresse, father of Joseph Cresse, a native of Phila- delphm. Pa., aged 55 years 2 months and 17 vs. _ (Phtiadelphia papers please copy.) E% Funeral takes Diace” to-morrow. (Sun- du59, at 10730 o clock, from hie 1ate residencer G Freelon street, between Bryant and Bran T a3 Ty £a Fore: under the au pices of Golden Gate Lodge No. ot thence to Third and Townsend s l‘etl 0 11 o'clock train. Please omit flowers. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. DAVIDSON—In this ecity, January 17, 190] George 8. Davidson, a native of Ol.litqrnls.‘- vans. Tenth uld p:ket' Phonn Boufll 1“. | BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; tel Matn 1840: shipping at cut rates. 0AKLAND AD\’ERTISEMEN]& OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. erty; large corner lot: near business center and local & great bargain; cest location; space to extol its charming best home ever of- crifice; must be soid is b-uninx, call 2 Broadway, Co., $2200—ONLY $300 cash, balance easy; new bung- alow cottage § rooms; porcelain bath and everything; cute and cozy; near bm-d_ uge; close to cars. schools and business Center: would cost $2500 to duplicate. g B. MYERSE & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland, e e e CAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellbaas, the furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin, Oakiand, RrooMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. r1 LI8, 112 “Housekpg; micely fur. front room, ith kitchen attached; bath, yard and grate. i-w.us 3472 Large -unny front roam Mitehon . furmished; use of parior, bath, yard and televhone; rent §15. FILLMORE, 618, near Hayes— housekee rooms, furnished complete; cheap; family. HYDE, 40— Sunny front alcove suite; complete for housekeepings no children; McAL . cor. Central ave—2 micely ; running water, bet. 3d and 4th (New York House) ouble and hous rooms. SION, 945 Front room and kitchen, com- _plete for housekeeping. D, 2 and rc:pflllble, reasonable. TELEPHONES. TELEPHONES, house cr Prlv-u lines, $4 50 & set: electrical work installed. Pt. Lobos. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. RSy GREAT BABGA{N! IN Tnml’r!:ns-x; Boane it ity rentaier 35, The writer Exchange, 53 California; telephone D 266. ALWAYS bargains in up-wmm. any mm Write for prices to L. & M. ALEXAND! 110 Montgomery st. ASSESSMENT NOTICES. R e U L e A | ASSESSMENT NOTICE — nmmn Plantation Com an: lm(lan of pfim: P Ses Franciecn, o iven that st & Tmecting of the board of Ot rectors, held on the 17th day of December, 190, an assessment, No. 5. of one () dollar share was I"I‘ tal s the corporati ply‘hh lmm‘dulal! m Tnited States goid con, to the secretary, the office of the company, 327 Market nnev, which this assessment shall on the 30th day of January, delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be lo|d on Tuesday, the Zth day of February, 1ML to pay the de- oF Sivertising and -xxmm- ot of adve finmfl of Honolulu Pluuum Company. Office located at 327 et street, San Francisco, Cal. ASSESSMENT NOTICE—Honolulu Sugar Com- pcny, location of principal place of business, Ban Francisco, that at & | beid on “tne 17th day of eaasmment, No. 11, of nine (9 n] ‘olh:l share was levied upon the capital stock of corporation, payable unmeduuly n United Btates gold coin, o th com s sactetary. at the of- of the pany, 327 Market street, San Francisco, Cal. Any stock ugan which this assessment shall remain on the 30th day of January, 1901, wfll be delinguent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before will be sold on Tus , the 19th day the de- the cost aged 39 years 11 months and 2 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (S‘turd-y) at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of 8. Godeau, 305 Montgomery lvenue DOWNIE}—ln this city, January 18, s, deatiy beloved daugnter of Robert and Francisco, nie, a native of Bqn Sono, 3 B on& ‘MN b N—1In Broo . X, Do Alioe Crawford, wite ot X d"fimm“ ENGLER~In this city, Januarv 16, T., dearly beloved and only :mla pf Bqu diot and Henrietta mng !n-nddwhttr of Mrs. Loreps Engler ant fece o . Bermad Engler, o native of Sen rnncuoo. aged 19 years 6 months and 24 dayi UP‘rlendl and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the resi of her parent Howard and Cemetery. FOLEY—In %hi liam Foley, dence street, between Interment 1. O. O, F. city, January 18, um - Setive "o Tretasio. “aied 8 ¥ {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to amna the funeral this (Safurday), at 10 oclock, from the parlors of MeAvoy & 1239 et street, between Bt ang inth, Totmma oty REDERIC this city, January FREDERICKS—In this an Soneuh Fraderioks, . belovad ‘misband ot m’: late Josephine Fredericks, father of Charl B, and A Rems Fredericics and Mrs. W, Lichtenbery, and beother of Frank Freaer: m:l“ of t“"n'l'lnu City, & native of (ew York end %-m. City, Hsvg meosts, Dietes, 208, respect- fu)ly invited to u&‘fi' dn mnenl to-morrow Sunday), at 2 o’clonk. mm Masonic Tem- Pla. ‘corner. here 2 lsom. ermann No. 127, F. and A. M. Interment private. ¥ MEJ! Dennis J., flmly belovod son of Den- o8 aira " Sosenh "Fragics, "M Fickeon and 3 a native of months and 16 d-n Friends #ally invited to -mn (Sunday), at 12:30 o Alabama streets, Solock. — Interment Holy Gross m‘" IIBNBY cl GALLAGIIER cd. M%WWE% HILPISCH—In this eity, Jam )‘, Janob Hiloisch, beloved husban Eliza Hilpisch, and father of Carl and Juuu Hil- pisch, native 2 Please omit flowers. 1 Ji RAm G S et oy l'l Amlb A. and Hahn and , fl.uu 2'or Germany, aged 6 years B smi 'mw anuary 18, D'o'é’nolo, A mm! o entuciyy msm-m this Hnnn. a native = JENS—In this city, fln.rlin?llnv.d 20d caly Gdugh se Jens, and s Fran Jr, & native oi hs and 29 d-l" TENSEN T this (7% 15, 1501, Ellen, beloved and only chi nn. J.mn. a native of Francieco, md 10 KENNEDY—In this city, Deosmber 18,1900, James, beloved brother of the late Frank Kennedy, e native of Carrigaline, County S rhe harmagat thold piake Friday, I e inf nt anu- ary 15, 1901 in Mount Calvary Cemetery. LOGAN—In .tam-" c;ty. o.:-nm.ry 1, 1901, Carleta A., belove e, Logan, mother of Horace Virgll Logan, eldest daugh, T of M= Rosekrans, and beloved {ster of Tdalirie, Newton and’ Milton Hose krans. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this. day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 710 Onk street, corner of Steiner. In- terment private. LITTLE—In this city, January 17, 1801, Rob- ot Alexander Little, beloved chils of of Robert A. d Maggie Little, grandchild of Iubelll ana"the late K. Little, and nephew of and Martha Little, Mrs. William Bell and Davia Liule, & nafive of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 2 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his arents, §14 Vallejo street. Interment . F. Cemetery. MiGRECL in this. ey, Jeamary 11 101, Allie E,, beloved wite of W. E. Migheil, and mother of Frank ana E. and Jack E. Mighell, a native of New Hope, Mo., aged 5¢ ears and 1 month. omnd aged T8 Imll-f!‘l 1901, Emil on\y nnnur wunun ‘Willlam Jens aged 8 years " [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- £ully ipvited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 11 o'clock, from Hotel Pleas- anton, corner Sutter and Jones streets. In- terment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. MULLOT—In this city, January 17, 1901, Louis Mullot, a native of Parls, ce, aged 93 years 4 months and 24 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- rully invited o attend the funeral this day (Sefurday), at 2 o'clook,_trom the pariors ot . Godéau, 05 Monfxomery avenue. In- Remat & . F. Cemetery. HE\'ERHOFF—Xn this city, January 17, 1901 Helene Meyerhoff (nee Wild), beloved wife of Robert Meyerhoff, a native of Switzerland, aged 74 years 4 months and 2 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). at 1 o'clock, from the funeral par- lors of _H. F. Maass, 917 Mission street, near Fifth, Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery,q ViR electric car from Eighteenth and Guer: rero streets. McGONIGLE—In’ this city, January 17, 1901, Phil McGonigle, beloved brother of Thomas, ugh and Bernard McGonigle and Mrs, Mary den, & native of Clonmeney, County Donegal, Ireland, aged 4 years. Elends and scquaintances ars respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the funeral pulon of the Pacific Undertakers, 717 Mlis- sion street, thence to St. Rose's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McEVOY—In this city, January 17, 1901, Mary T beloved wite of . EAward A. McEvoys mother of Leonard, cis, Bdward, Rich- ard, Elmer and Gladys McEvoy, and sister of Jolin J. and Thomas F. Boyle. a native of Boston, Mass., aged 44 vears § months and 24 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1065 Broadwa: near Jones street, thence to St. Francis Church, Vallejo streei and Montgomery avenue, where funeral ser- vices will be held at 10:30 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. MURPHY—In this city, January 18, 1901, David, beloved husband of the late Agnes Murptiy, father of John and Maggle Murphy and son of Margaret Warner, a native of Francisco, aged 31 years and 6 months. E¥ Notice of tune'ral herenfier Remains at the varlors of J. O’Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. NICKBL—In this city, January 16, Emila, beloved wite of W. Nickel, of Germany, aged 40 yi £ Friends snd acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral this day (suurdly), at 8:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of McGinn Bros. 81 Eddy street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue, where services will be held, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. O'DONNELL~—In this city, January 17, 1001, Margaret, relict of the late Michael O'Don. nell, and mother of n, Thomas, Margaret and Annie O'Donnell, a native of County Mayo, Ireland, aged 63 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at o'clock, from her late residenc 15 Minna street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a requiem high mass will be c d for the repose of her soul; commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. O’E In this eity, January 18, 150! )!l.ry beloved daughter of Boliz, and. tister of Henry and Williag Boitz, a native of San Francisco, aged 37 year: 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 11 o'clock, her late resi- dence, 4320 Twenty-second street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PREBEK-In this city, Janvary 18 1001, Emma, beloved ufi of Mrs. Otello Pre- icago, 0 years and 1901, a native bek, a native of Chi aged 1 ¢ months. RISCHMULLER—In Oakland, January 17, Mrs. Betty Rischmuller, beloved ‘mother- o Fred Becker and George, Diedrich and Hewry Rllch-null.;r. a native of Bremen, Germany, years 5 months and 27 5. day), at 2 Gence oF M. Fred Becker, 1558 Grove street, Oakland. Interment Mountain View Ceme- tery. RYAN—In this city, beloved husband of M: of County Tipperary, Ireland. IFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to mend the 'l&:lmen to-day (Baturday), at 9:30 his late Fesidence, 309 Clara S Fifth, thence to St. Patri urch. Mission street, where ' reculem mase Will DS celebrated.for the s role of hig soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. ent Holy Cross Cemetery. SCOTT—In this city, January 17, 1901, Bmma D., beloved wife of Captain 8 F. Scott of St. John, N. B. llh of Vancouver, B. C. and second daughter of Captain B. J. Loci of Halifax, Nova Scotla, a native of Hall. fax, Nova' Scotla, aged 39 years 2 mont] and 8 (vm.nrl- and Vancouver, B. C. papers 'l‘h; f\ltn;f'[o] 'Ilge:‘k. place to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:80 o'cl the California _Undertakl Powell street, near Post. EWEENEY—In this city, Herrietta, ed A. and Btella Jjenuary 17 1001, John, 't Ryan, a native ng pany, 405 Interment private. Janus day The funeral place this , at 9 o'ciock, from her late resi- Filbert street, thence to St. Church, where a requiem high mass will be cnlehrlud lnl' th. re] of hsr soul, commencing af k- Tnterment Mount Calvary C!met!l” TULLETT—In Golden 1901, Frances, beloved and onl m ur ol Her- bert and Hattie 'hlllfll l nluve ot Oak- Jand, aged 1 month and 22 days. January WHELTON—In this city, Hon re W‘;leei": and :T;t:r‘ gtmcvma"“. 01 Nellle and Ettle Whnlton, Liddle and Mrs. WINKELMAN—In this city, Janua 01, William, Diedrick Yinhn"un, bel o 28 San (umnhn L s g By munnu,mm- In this _cif i Frank J., beloved wfl{u““’fiu‘wu- liams, 2on of the late and Eliza- beth and brother Kate, Josie “’d‘%‘m: ’um.mu.:.v.mflu gmdm.lflnm':mgn“:nac m.m Tavited 5 atisnt the Poneral 1o-meirel ‘%u 8:30 o'clock, from his l.n. resi- Eéfi street, thence to St. James JANUARY 19, 1901. COMMERCIAL NEWS MMMMM Hana 8 P Co. nunulco.nunl Hewcas Makawell § Co gutchfl?ml&fl& nnhm!co US STOCKS. -3 2 83 Zumzesznzzen.ss §m 100 Bear Flag ...... 1700 Cala-Standard - 250 Caribou 500 Caribou 100 Continental . 1200 150 50 ] 1900 20 200 100 300 10 20 50 2500 1000 800 1000 500 200 50 2200 140 100 500 500 50 7 100 500 100 1000 500 40 600 2850 1100 600 5 20 1000 300 200 M—- 2% — § 8u§ls8§sa‘§=sa BEE enmmBBeme.mal 2 § Afternoon Session. Oakland Transit Co €s. & 8. & S8 F Gas & S F Gas & S F Gas & S F Gas & 8 F Gas & S F Gas & 8 F Gas & S F Gas & 8 F Gas & EI 8 F Gas & Electric 8 F Gas & Electric S F Gas & Electric C Spring Valley Water. 8 V is bonds (3d mtge). Street— S V 4s bonds (2d mtge), BE Eeszassssssssana.snb.nniibh B3 sss3ags=asa~.m§§saaummss§ssu PRODUCERS OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Four Ofl Co Four Ol Co Four Oil Co Hanford Hanford Monarch of Arizona . Monte Cristo Monte Cristo Occidental of Occidental of W Vi Oil City Petroleum Peerless Peerless Petroleum Queen Esther Reed Crude Oil Co Reed Crude Ofl Co . Reed e Ol1 Co, b 30 Sterling O & D Co. Sterling O & D Co. Street— FEREREE e SEE.ER - 0 00 00 00 12 50 2 30 36 2 Petroleum Center 24 McKittrick Consolidated 2n Shamrock ... 80 Afternoon Sesston. Board— Bear Flag .. . 4“5 Cala-Standard 38 Century ix 8 Century 54 El Dorado . 1% Four Oil Co . .o Home Oil .. . 410 Tndependence - t e Junction . . kil Kern River L1650 Lion Ol Co e Lion Oil Co 21 Los Angeles O & T Co. 4 50 Los Angeles O & T Co. 5 00 Moparch of Arizona ] Monarch of Arizona kil Peerless 9 00 Peerless 9 50 Petroleum 24 Reed_Crude Oil C i) n Joaquin Oil & De 13 374 an Joaquin Ol & Dev. 1 50 Sterling O & 325 Wolverine T 170 PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. FRIDAY, Jan. 18—2:30 p. m. Los McKittrick Consolidated n Bear Flag Black Jack . Central Point. Junction Twenty-elght Westlake . ‘Westshore Yuken .. Continental McKittrick . Peerless Wol STOCKS. Angeles 0 & T Co, verine’ clscy Stock and Exchange Morning Session. sugysfesst §§g§§§g§§ Best & Belcher l"v Som New York 03| Crown Point.. 15 Gould & Curry hy Mexican . 34l Afternoon Best & Belcher % e yesterday: ornt g & & 4 3 588 < £ g e} L i % : 3 - FELIREEEER I ERR MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Fran- B! hir . = Opl & 3§3 FIVRBBI RN | ™ w30 £ " all yesterday: Ophir . Bt Louis. Yellow Jacket. Following were the sales in the Paciflc Stock ‘Exchang: - | | W 23:6 by N 105; also lot on N line of Duncan t, 127 B of Sanchez, E 23:6 by N 105; $1500. Rcbecca J. Dreyer to George H. Drever, lot on W line of Williard street, 100 N of McAl- lister, N 50 by W 100; $L ra M. Taylor to Jacob Wagner, B Hnl of Fm leenth street, 175 E of Sln(‘-hll. ;3500 James M. Taylor ufi Montell Taylor, g\‘x‘? lot t'n X line o‘t Scott pl-co 112:6 N of y B 1 57:6; $3000. hton to John and Mary Manning, lot on N line of Tehama street, 225 W For W 2% by N N 7, s, o Graham t Graham, lot - NE line of Morris (P-r?)":v-m-. sB Harrl ft. of Missour, . Adams to Julia O’Connell, lot on N line of Bighteenth {Bolano) strest, & W of Pennsylvania avenue, W 25 by N 100; $1500. Jule V. McLaughlin to Soloman Getz, lot on B line of Ninth avenue, 125 S of Point Lobos avenue, S % by E 120: I¢a M. Osborn (wife of Charles £), Willlam Keat, Sophia Braddock, Fannle ing (wite of Frederick B.) and Emille Black (wife of Robert C.) to John Moga on E ighth avenue, 172:7 N eV Srema D ol Fiieon street 03 John Kleinhans to also lot on N ltne of ’rwenty»:evenm avenue, 150 W of Tevis, NW 50 by SE 200, block 23, Salt Marsh and Tide hnfl- sift. Builders’ Contracts. 4 The Woman's Home Missionary M. B. Church (owners) with Joha (cor tractor), architect C. L. Haynes—Alterations and additions to building at 912 Washington street, &5 by 1%5; E. Law (owner) with Vermont Marble Cnmpmy (a corporation) (comtractor), archi- tect Albert Sutton—Marble work, except basin, slabs and backs for alterations’ and additions | of ———— HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. PrB N Ward, US A G W Houston, N Y B\ Thompsan, Stifd|G W Treadwdll, S C H Lein: M L Driver, W J O'Do nell. N'Y |4 R Maurice & w,N T E P Terry, J R Trimble, § Jose LF M:mn Minn |G Skipwith, U ' N §; Underwood. Chzo | A Mundetr, N ¥ W N Wright, Mich F Parkinson., Richmd Mr & 3ifs Saunders, Mre Parkinson. Ricnma o Mrs H G Fiske, N Y M ‘Hanline, Baltimore Miss Stevens, E 8 Taylor, Chicago |G € Souhn, Portland J C Kohn, Portland A A H Kelly, B C R Mrs T L St Jean,Mont|G B Block, New York | M H E Whitcomb, Mass |H S E Mallock, Mass J 01 § B Mallock & w,|J Do Canada {J D Strauss & w, Tex A L Bonny, N Y |F L Langan & w,Mina J 1 Dolan, 'Centerville|C L Jaeger, N_J C G Kemnf, U S A I|Dr H L Pace, Tulare G H Ismon, Oakland |Dr T Ham, Spokane R W Baird, Glasgow |J R Cravath, Chgo Miss M Hunt, N Y (B L Foucar & w, Colo S Leon; New ‘York (W E Mitchell, Stanfrd W @ Day, Stanford GRAND HOTEL. A J Hamilton, Cal |B Wilson, Stockton | BrJ E Cohn, Napa |I B Stubbs & w, C H H Hunter, Colfax L Beardslee, Stockn L Teo) Barta Rowa |M B Cranley, Ls Ang W F Coutts, Cal A Raymond, Cal R T Anderson, Oakld A Eastrowd, Cal J Tigue & w, Louisvil|E Green. S L' Obispo | W E Moldrup, Ala_|E J Isham, Sacto Mrs E Champson, Cal'J A Morlan. Los Ang | A K Lugger, Yaklmn R M Green, Oroville | W_E Brook: C J Clarke, Pasadena J Fulton & w. Or L F Reeter & w, Sac Mis» Gilmour. Or |G Mainhart. Gr Valiey D Fulton & w, Mrs J A Apsley, Mass | E Taggart, Grd }up- A A Bckstrom, Ls An | O F Reibel, | H Stowe. J R Weeks, Ls Ang A de Rochebrown, Cal A R Sutherland & w,|Dr B W Doyle, Fresno Los Angeles O Doyle, Fresno N Price, cnicago J H Ambrose, Cal W Ratizan, Boston |C E Robin, Colo C F Weber, Oakland |C Rowell, Fresno J R Robinson, Chico (R € Irvine, I M Ross & w, Winn|/G O Hayford, Sacto © F Esgert, Seattle |M Diepenbrook. Sacto B North, Sacto Sacto Mrs B C Ebsen, Cal |[F E Falor, Eureka F A Antenrieth. Yreka Mrs E C Laugnour,Cal A L Nichols, Chico |[F_C Brewer & fam. | Spokane | Portland NEW WESTERN. S E Ballard, Sta Rosa| cousin, Fresno B L Jordan & w, A T|J Hynes & wf, St Luls San_Mateo |W Herchfeld, Honolulu W W_Harris, Sta Cruz|{H Herchfeld, Honolula A R Moulton, Chicago (Mies M Ricotti, Hnlulu J I Foley, Salem Mass|G W Wentworth, Sacto Chas McKinnon, Mass|C C Mitchell, Clftn, Ar Chas Manning. Boston |L H Mitcheli, Cictn, Ar J R Ersley, Hoston | Mrs 8 Mitchell, Ariz H L Bullard, Cincinnat Miss L M Mitchell, Ar M H Macintire, wf & Mrs P J Murtha, Hnlul e e e e e RAILWAY TRAVEL. Santa Fe Trains—Dbaily. Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. Local | Lim'd Dally. | Datly. U RYUTTOTRR @ for morning. p for afternoon. $:00 . ‘. traia 1 the California Limited. Carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chalr Car runs to Bakersfield for accommodation of loeal first class . passengers. No eecond class tickets are honored om th! responding train arrives at 4:20 p. m. is Stockton Local. ing train arrives 11:05 a. m. daily. $:00 p. m. is the Overland Express. with (hroush Palace Snd Tourist Sleepers ‘snd free Reclining Chair Car, _also Palace which cuts out at fresno. Cor- 1l potnts in San Joaquin Vi B ot arives S e o asy fices—641 Market street and in Ferry Depot, San Francisco; 1113 Broadway, Oak- land. | NORTH I’AOIFIG COAST RAILROAD, ‘e Sausalito Ferry. Cmmenr.lu Septemper . 1300, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MLl VaLumy !DAYH.““.!‘. 11:00 WEE! :] 00 & m., 14, * 3:15, 4:00, 5:15, -|L 12:83, 2:10, ’Dg- 4 “SoNDA !s—ru. e 5‘1-. 2, 3, 0, 648 D. ‘l!ldwn TRAINS. §:55 . m. week days—Cazadero and way 8:00 a. m. Sundays—Tomales and way stations. Are You Interested in Mexico? We are thinking of running a cheap ‘excursion to Mexico about March 1st. Do you care anything about it? Let us know if you do. . F. W, PRINCE, Santa Fe Agent, 641 Market st. San Francisco to hicago on the n 3 days. Cl Santa Fe—she sweeps I It seems but one onthe California Limited nA RANCINCO. (Main Line, Foos of Markes Street.) Frox JANUARY 1, 1901 - Eimirs, Vacaville, sad 0. ccosieee TiB0A D-v'l. Woodhnd.'nlulfih LEAVE — e — Los 11:00p Sacramento Iiver Steamers 3:00¢ Haywards, Nilcs and Way Stations. 4:00r Martiner, San Vailejo, Nlllll Barbars, Los M‘-_ -y Bl Paso, New Otleass and v Cultornia iExprom. - - aryaville, Ited 18:05¢ v-u-.ln COAST DIVINION (N w (Fook of Market Street.) 13, 'nk Conterville, 3aa Jose, Felton, . N. ider Creek, Sauta Oruzand Way = s0r = - b ."h:l.dc"ulm;gl;‘u.l:n l'fl. Sauts Cruz so: ipal Way » » 850 Brations Augen s- :m.lau»u 5150 Nowark, n Way entioos CREEK ROUTE FERRV From 848 PRANGISUO—Pot of Market Sicast (lip §)— 17:1 11:004. 1:00 )flfl 8:007. 12:00 3:00 2 l COAS VINION (lru‘ Oup). (‘fhlrxl wnd Townsend TOA Ocean View. South Sen T:004 Ban Jose mu\ "u Stationg (N Almaden Wi T Al nml{. Laer 91004 fan Jose, 'r-- Pluos, Ban h-h o, Grove. Easo'Roblen, Hag Principal Wn‘ eationg e gatow tations. "I.nd".l"wlnd 1 Sunday enly. ¢ Tucadays, hwknh . aSaturday only. AND NGRTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St tween same scbedule as above. San Francisco. | Nov. 7 1508, |a..fl-'"-'-'-_. Daye: | duys. lm'm' 7:20 am| 8:00 am| 10 pm| 5:00 pm| 1‘”‘:“.‘:‘“‘ Stages connect ot Sente Nems for Marh Wew ‘White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton o o I e W g Duncaa MOUNT TAIAU’AIS RAILWAY I‘u-unm“ mmhux WEEK DAYS... SUNDAYS.......8:00, u.q ll-. .fl l TAVERN OF TAMALPATS Tickat offices 91 Wavkat of n.—am-v-"g

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