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ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. THE DIVIDEND NOTICE:! \ SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY <22, 1901 s 2 . 5 4 15 SRR e —————————— e e e et T e o e S S et A e £ w" You are certain of style ana dard Patterns; Fel 4,4 bruary styles 1021 !mm ot t.hmqulnzr j2 EASTERN N Hadon s n,.?"n’._":"..’,“ OUS hair and moles destro; c needle. MISS AT, et Bt ieh "ERADE costum: 1A : orgers. “GOLDETEIN & GO 78 MEL LAMOTTE'S French C Py 35c: all ‘m""fl‘:fl 'aint, the best ALTON, 204 loA.Illlub—Qu.nny front _sutfe; junny front for housekeeping, !I. ELLIS, 1127—Housekpg; nicely fur. front room, with kitchen nw:hed bath, yard and grate. ¥TLLMORE, 618, near Haves—3 P e o } rooms, ed “Complete; family, ‘l FOLSOM, T18%—2 neatly turnished connecting rooms for housekeeping, with stove; FOURTH, 2%—Sult of rooms suitable for lghi, housckeeping; ‘also single; rent res- W discovery for rheumatism; ve cure, 06 K-rkc( office 22, 24 floor. BOWARD. room; §2. €27A—One front muplu FREDUMS gy lan air 10 ita natural color: $1; at St SrekEia, lor; 91: af EAPEST and best in America—The Weekly 16 pages, sent to any address in the d_States or Canada one year for i e e A R L NS AND SURGEONS. HOWAR o lete! o Ea !::flfi—'rvo canuctln( ucnp le ning water; 35. 6132 sunny fu rooms for LARKIN, houukeenln‘. $10 per mont! MARKBT 168 105 _Large aicove, §10; also icove suite, #1. front sunny [+3 (‘ O'DON '!X"b—n’nce and residence, % Market st between Sixth and Seventh. —_—— PROFERTY WANTED. A ——— perty for ulh' must be n SPECK & CO., 667 Market. -—*___* MARTHA place, 3, off Geary st —Sunny house- keeping rooms and other rooms; reasonable. McALLISTER, 3000, cor. Central ave.—3 nicely furn. rooms for housekeeping; $. Ifin‘A 172—Changed hande; newly renovated; ite of rooms for houukupln: hldlu M running water, stove and laundry. 1:Y—FO& SALR, nr Post and 'rmnr sts.; e;;r‘mm olhr ‘Wanted. near Taylor: ve 200—8 BRA\D—\E@ m under lease for $102 a month; half 27500, cast of Van Ness ave; *CBED FROM $1¢,000 ore and flat. e on Jackson st FROM $18,500. tenants FROM 352,000, b ol provements only corner that can be th et 00, MISSION. a sure snap. ; elegant improve- m per cent net, SPECK & CO., opposite Kearny. h of the Park and then call on W. J. e of Chinatow: sonth. Box 1256, MINNA, 237, bet. 3¢ and 4th (N"’ York Ko\lu) —Single, double and housekes sckeeping rooms. NINETEBNTH, _340—Sunny front and back room for housekpg; use bath and coal stove. POLK, b22-Desirable unfurnished and fur- 52—Nicely furnished sanny gle or euite: also housekpg rooms. VAN NBSS ave, 8li—Large. sunny p_l;[;r; phone and plano; references. VAN NESS ave, 1401 and 1408, NW. cor Bush “Eiegant sunny suites and apariments for housekeeping; pri baths; telephone; elec- tric lights; sun all day; gas range: nnlnl water In every room; wiil S e ey arl A it office for Call advertisements and as been established at 1086 IFIED advertisements and subscriptions ved at Call Branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. e R()(l\l' ’!‘0 LET—Furn. ,B\‘R_\ HO’TEL 21 Gran: e.—Best dol- a day family hohl in cll’ DOH!Q attend- ance; jarge rooms; modern conveniences; rooms G0c up; first-class meals 2c; free coach. NSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms 25c $1 per night; §125 to '$ per week, and light housekeeping; open all might. PURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. nished rms., and Unfarn. Ax 1364)—Fur- suites, single; also unfurnished. BUSH. 530 (The Bli)—Nicely furnished sunny i day 25c up; wk. §1 50 up. Mrs. P. Ranft. 266, near Dupont—Large sunny front room, furnished, double bed, $¢ month. EDDY, 607—Front bay-window and side rooms; with or without board. FURNISHED rm., modern: private: walking distance; gentleren only. Box 1371, Call. GEARY, 406(The Navarre)—Elegantly furnished rms; suites or single; travelers accommodated. GOLDEN GATE ave. 404 Parlor floor of 4 large, partly furnished room: GRAND EOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or single; ladies' parlor: reading-room; elevator. HARRIET, 185, between Sixth and Seventh, Bryant and Brannan— rooms newly papered. JESSIE, 363, near Fifth and Market—Furnish- 4 rooms, ‘84 and $; housekeeping, LAE PALMAS, 1820 Market st.—Suite of 2 or § ; private; bath; sin. rms; board optional. CHESTNUT, | | | = | | 1 bargain in that ele- residence, 778 Cole open_ daily. 1 , off Tavior, near Post—Fur- nished and unfurnished rooms to let; single or en suite. ATE—COUNTRY—For Sale mstances cause own- al value 724 acres location R fruit and hay ranch, near 2 Main, Petaluma, for resl estate bargains, TO EXCHANGE. 2 Co REALTY VERKELEY mmsmm RKELEY REAL BE ESTATE. , large wooden Eas or station- water, lot Tx110} Berkeley. tank and windmill on good eet: in good order; only JRTIMER, 21238 Center st., FFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. cash value §3000; & new Swiss e; large lot; 5 rooms \bing: unique design and rming qualities; arteenth “and Broadway; Dutch bungalow ideas in_architec- interior finish =nd close to usiness cenger, nd local trains to San Francisco; terms, 3300 cash; ered me; first MYERS & CO., these terms and price for one withdrawn 1f not sold within the come first served 4 1002 Broadway r).k land. FOR & $10,000 property; large corner lot; om house; near business center and lo. ine: positively s great bargain: space ot permit extolling its good qualities « Mo "1 house and 8 bargain i wanted ret-class nelghborhood call early; see- ving. 4. 5. MYERS & CO., 1002 , Oskland. balance $12 80 monthly till pal 4 coms; nice high bgaement, gns; large mew barh: fine % 4 fine brooderies, chicken hieken runs; plenty of fine water; ie_school house, wide avene and 1% acres more or Jess, all fenced; te und sofl the very best; this is a riy well worth seeing, and is a very bargain: with a nice young fruit or- rd in bearing: price all told, $180. Call or send for circular for cheap lots, 4i5 Sev- H Bra."ly -.ulnn‘ car- JONES. Owner. A e e e llAI\LAlD “BII‘I'IYIE FOR SALE, AN introduction to you from K. Schellhaas. the furniture dealer. 1ith and Franklin, Oskland. e —— "~ TELEPHONES. vate lines, 3450 a jed. 153 Pt. Lobos. FLLEFHONES, house or wet: electriom work ins McALLISTER, 30—3 furnished rooms, 1 house- keeping; bath, gas; reasonable. hands: MINNA, lflfhuu’ed newly renovated; single or double rooms, 3 312 up. A, 687, corner Eighth—Newly furnished window room; $1 per week; transient. ARLINGTON, hed NEW 20—Sunny furnished rooms and elevator: electric lights; day, wk., mo. .| OFARRELL, offices. O'FARRFELL, 631—Front parior and basement room for housekeeping; rent 310 and $12. ROSEDALE House, 3519-32 Eills st.—Rooms, night, %5c to $1; week, $125 to $4; open night. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis st. —Incandescent light; reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- jor; rooms, per pight, 35c to §1 50; week, §2 to $5; 'month, 3 to $30; elevator on ground fioor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. F. ROOM-RENTING Bureau, 927 Market st., room 204—500 cholce rooms; free list. EHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Bighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. SIXTBENTH, 3662, near Castro—A mice sunny furnished room; near cars; rent §. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 118 of the Oceanio ammmy @mpu-x, will be payable at the office of the com] 337 Market st., on and after Friday, bnllry L 1801, Transfer books will close on Saturday, January 26, 1901, at 12 o'cl m. B. H. SHBLDON, Secretary. January 22, 1901 %ms« WEINMANN, Becretary. PROPOSALS. PROPO!AJ-! for Clot.hlnc and M'flfll‘kb" sariermastars Offics, 3§ New ton at this office until Friday, February 8, , Time, and then opered, for furni en Blankets, Drab Campaign Hats, oak and chrome tanned skin Shoes, Rus- set Bhoes; Nainsook Undershirts, -Nainsook standards and mwlfioltl circumstances be oon-ldor Propon.ll {ar less quantities than for will be entert Bids Wlu bt opt Innd for the de- livery e same articles at either the San Fran Chicago' and Philadelphia -co Depots, but none Wil be given consideration for inspection or delivery at other points ihan those mamed ‘above. =Early ‘delveries .umv.tl The rate and time of deliy- gnut stated by bidders in their pro- posals, and no proposition should be made they are not positive that they can absolutely fulfill. Preference will be given to articien of domestic production and menu- facture, conditions of price and quality be- ing equal (including in the price of foreign production and manufacturs the duty there- on), and 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 raqulrod by the pub- lic service there. The United States reserves the Jueht to acoept or refect any or all pro. s or any part thereof. Information and lanks for propos will be “furnished on application. ~Envelopes containing proposals will be indorsed addressed to MAJOR ¥ % Quartermaster, U. Depot Quarter-" master. & BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Januery 23, 1801.— Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be re- golved here until 11 o’clock a. m., February 21, 1301, and then opened, for construction of o building for chapel and reading-room at the Presidio of S8an Francisco, Cal. Govern- ment reserves right to reject or accept any or all bids in whole or in part. Preference given to articles of domestic production, con- ditions of yricc and quality (including in the price of foreign productions the duty thereon) belnf equal, and such preference given to articles of American production pro- uced on the Pacific Coast, to extent of con- sumption required by the public service there, Information furnished on applieation to J. M. \[ARSHALL Deputy Quartermaster Gen- eral, Chief Q. MARRIAGE LIGEN SES. Marriage Moenses wers issued yesterdsy as follows: Thomas B. Kell, 30, San Jose, and Rose A. J. Gunther, 2, 237 Mission street. John McGrath, 32, 829 Stevenson street, and Della Doherty, $0, §20 Stevenson street James J. Derby, 2, 8 Federal stréet, and Rose McCabe, 2, 320% Rich street. | Morris Levy, #1, 628 Sacrament, t, and stree Annie L. Redler, 19, 1046 Howard street. Jobn T. Murmy. 21, 606 Stevenson street, and FElizabeth Barry, 18, 256 Tehama street. Charles A. Pnrler, 22, 108 Tehama street, and Grace E. Simmons, 23, Helix, Cal. Otis R. Tyson, 2, 419 Bartlett street, and Amy F. Aimee, 24, 1314 Masonic avenue. Morris Coleman, 23, Oakland, and Pauline Michaels, 22, San Franclsco, 2 m(nk §. Loop, 8, city, and Emma C. Hardy, ), city. John H es, “. T04% Mission street, and 314 Rich street. Tomn P Bawdell, 4 oity, il Bessle G. Emith, 8, oity. George F. Gray, 42, city, and Minnle F. Berger, 21, o Glacomo' Taast, $56_Folsom street, and Jennie P. Wagner, g Thomas W. Flelds Jr., and Dafsy M. Schubert, avenue. Antonfo Bett!, 34, 1444 Mission street, l&nn D. Agostino, 22, 816 Stockton street. Jumes B Tyson A Powell street, Elizabeth Jones, 23, 228 Tenth street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by matl will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of Vs gons authorized to have the same published. BORN. BAGSHAW~—In Mill Valley, Cal, January 1, 1801, to the wife of F. W. Bagshaw, a son. CUMMING—In this olty, January the wife of Bdw: C\.unml STRINHART—In u-u. city, 1901, To the ‘Wit o Maurice’ Stombars, iwineed son and daughter, B ———— 1306 Mission street, 25, 178 Cook street, 17, 0% Van Ness and and reno- SUTTER, 320%—Changed hands: vi & 5 mo, le rooms, $8: suit; IFIED advegtisements and subscriptions ed at Call brgnch office, 2200 Fillmore st. newly $12 to subscriptions has been established at 1096 A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | LEV MARRIED. JOHNSON—OLSEN—In this city, January 19, 1301, by Rev. O. Groensberg, Peter J. Johnson and Magrete G. Olsen HOFFMAN—In this city, Decembor 29, 0. ebbard, ROOMS AND BOARD. WANTED—A couple to occupy & large newly furnished room in a private house; modern accommodations; phone, gas, running water, | bath, etc.; very desirable location on Haight "t Box 1212, Call office. AT the old Stevenson mansion, opp. Grace Church, with annex 807 California st.. may be found a most exceptionally good table, at- tractive and sightly rooms at modest rates. PLEASANT sunny room for one or two gen- tlemen, with board; reasonable; references. 172 Hawthorne near Harrison. ROOMS and board; prices First st. reasonable. 415 ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. YOUNG man with good references desires sunny room apd 2 meals in refined family; state terms. Box 1208, Call office. * SPECIAL NOTICES. THE Girls' Directory Orphan Asylum notice that the following orphans, h: phans and abandoned children have been re- ceived into the orphanage from July 1, 1900, f-0r- to Dec. 21, 1900: Bertha Wess 11 yrs.; Fred- erick, 4, and_Ray O'Brien, 2 yrs. § mos.; Celia, 4, and Willie Flynn 2 yrs.: Mary Mo- Laughlin, 11 yrs. 3 mos.; Mamle Mullaney, 7; Ann Mulisney, 3 yre. 1 m (,‘hfi‘l!opher Mul® Jim Power, 2 yrs. v e, *ana Bert Rippon, 4 men, 3 yrs. 10 mos. and Alice Purdy, 1 yr. 6 m 429 Clar_Jobnson, 8 yrs. bach, 6 yrs. 1 mo.; Joseph, § yi Julia’ Kennedy, 2 378, 30 508, EHasel Adams, | 1 z;rs}‘;lLilHe Albe-mn rs. 4 mos.; Annn mo., ¥rs. ¥ 8 yrs., Maude Wesley, 3 yrs.; Rose Hurbert, 4 mos., Edwin. 2 yrs. 1 mo., Land Ractiel vard ‘1 yr.: Joseph M Frari Hynes, 1353 mos, and Abaje B Hm-. yrs. § mos.: Irene Moody, & yrs. 1 Frank_Balenfar, § yrs.; J T yrs. mon, Luke 4 yre., and rumy y\!- kL) Eugéne Gibba, 1 yr. ¢ Mary § v % yre. and Margaretta Ofgen, Lilitan Hadcan, 7 yrs. 1 mo., and Lairs Kad ¥78.; Geory yind Hubert Kannteld: § T § et Fred Fraser. § yrs. 2 mos.; Maria’ Schooter‘ Jre.; Mazy Coonan, 4 yrs. 7 mox.: M Tos., Joseoh, 4 yrs., &nd Agmes: Filty yra. 6 mos. LADTES—Chichester English Fen, ‘are the besi: sate, rel e . otnars Send 4o stamps fob partiediares "nenet for Ladies” in letter by return mail: at m.—. gists. Chichester Chemical Ce., Philadel., BAD tenants ejected for collectic City or eountry. PACIFIC COTLECTIO! {y"&%‘f: 475 Monteomery st roome §.10: fo] FagN —_— SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, £0ld and repairing guaran- teed, Charles Plambeck, nu':fl...m nr. 15th, ALL k!nd bought, #0ld, rented, exchange: open e e i i e Ath. sold, rented, repalred; needles and veduned rates. 15 6th: phona Mint 5. yrs. ling, ¢ Bm,Gn'r £hutt] | STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. B naleidagise LS sl S PIERCE-RODOLPH Stcrage and Moving Co.; office, Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713, | WILSON BROS.. storage and moving: covered vans. Tenth and sarket: phone South 761 1900, by Hon. Louts R Lovy ‘@nd Brma Homan DIED. brams, Melville S. Jones, Margaret Abber, Richard Lascian mmum-) Ah Sueh Lynch, Sarah T. Barr, Charles Lettunich, Nicholas D Barry, Patrick McCloskey, James Becherer, Charles F. McKinnon, Alexander Bennett, Bunice S. Beynon, John P. Bolcoff, Omedeo McManus, Willlam H. McMaster, Frances W. Meads, J. Wessie Mocker, William H. Morrissey, Alice Orr, George A. Cuddy, Catherine Quinn, Patrick Delaney, Joseohine Radke, Robert Driscoll. Michael Reilly, Matthew W. Egan, v B. Seibert, Annie Enestrom, Peter Smith Mary T. Engtrom, Peter Fox. Thomas Eries. Ancie Furey, William Gordon, Alexander C. Hahne, Babette Henderson, Cnherlnn Johnson, Louise ABRAMS—In this city, January ville S., beloved son of Loulsa Al the late Samuel Abrams, Francisco, aged 33 vears an 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the famil residence, 1232 Post streel Cremation Oat Fellows' Cemetery. Pleasé omit fla ABBEY-In Oukland, January 20, o Strohmaler, Charles Sullivan. Catherine Tyds, David Taylor. George F. Thorfest, Fred Tobin, Annie Ward, James ‘Werner, Cathert 1901, Mel. Abrams, and &’ native of San d 23 days. Rien- ADbsy, beloved rathes” of Mre A rgnhl.r and Alfred Abbey, a native of lan ed 83 years and 8 months. and acquaintances spect- rtu In\ ited to attend the fune: o-morrow (W 2anesdas), at 3 o'clock, at mis jate. resn dence, 918 Adeline street, Inter- ment Mountsin vmv Cemetery, Oakland. AH SUEH_In the City and County Hospital, Tanuary %0, 1901, Ah Sueh, & native of BARR—In this city, January 21, 1901, cn..rkn, beioved husband of Honnab M. Barr, a tive of Greenwlck, Kent Engiand, aged 6 years 11 monthe mmu—nm vul be u v-rury gm-au u dclook. l re'pouoftelonlo( itrick and acquaintances are respectfully lnnm o In this eity, 1901, BECHERER—] 3 uary Charles F., husband e Tihe Tohe " Becherer, &nd brother-in-law of August and Albert fiackc o ‘native "ot nschwelg, Germany, ds and_acquaintances are respeot- ‘m mvma l.a ‘atfend the funeral 10-morre ), 2 o'clock, .from the (unnnl inftor & Lunt, ‘2060 Mission Strest. ie. Temple., Tmterment private. flowers. NETT—-ln this cif unice 8. mnr.en. mund J. and WilL Alice G. Campbell, 59 years 6 months and 21 days. pers please copy.) January 21, 1901, E!NON—I this cff B loved. son ot Jois and Nors, Beyrom: a pative of Francisco, aged 3 months and 19 days. BOLCOFF—In Millbrae, Cal, January 21 1301, lori of lasion Me g Shush i e Sary Gaters fon ana Xire. Brmia g»rion.-nm"m BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1540: shippiag At cut rates. BLA(’KSMH’HS or horseshoers; will take it out in trade; rent $10 a _month; corner Hearne ard Ninth HOWARD H. HOGAN, 104 Pt —_— GTY:IBW“II AND § lll"l.lll. ARG, REA’ Afil..l" flnmzns-wa mmmclamu e Tapemriter telephone Main £ . c.ufoml.. ud 74 years 9 months and 20 nm!)y at1 ochck. from Iflll&l& of Annte, Emil Mrs. Bged 12 years. are respect- ffln day (Buceensor to "“““fi%& TEL P. intances - m"’ Taviiod (5 atteh the 1o u,u""»m n_this oity, husband or m%n, .n (lther brother of soamon Joseph Cohn, a native ol Nl.i‘l. Prn-l‘. oty il 1na soul eral chis nv] CTutsday). at 30 e':loek. from his late resi e ] HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO; o+ R opposite Y 27 and 29 Bifth st. Tel. South 161 FONERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. Buchanan etery by 11:30 ‘Townsend city, Clocke traln feom depot. e Reruiglo Lidia_and Siiburto a native of 7 days. lem Cem Thira and COSIO—In this Coslo and Mrs riguez, Mexico, aged 4§ years 2 months and mfi‘f"&‘lfla’ o atiend the Tuneral to-messow n 0 atten to-morrow %). at 2 o’clock, from ':'; 3 treet, between x?.":ny, Interment” Taure B Coderery CLAUSMANN—An anniversary hl(h mulem mass will celebrated this day (' at Notre Dame des Victoires Freng k- Bush street, for tn °h Chuect, m’w”"\ o a3 Saoon Sloc] lnvlhtlon% mother, Mrs. Marie Lusmn.nn, and ):ll lmnu, Marie Claus- d Mrs. Alice Bertin. chD!—In this olty. Juw.ry caty John mfl ly, o.nd “Ifl‘ D( w“ L\lfl and Mrs, BN, Gaffney, an ‘3:'0 Johu P., James P., wohul J ().thsrlne lnd b.muy 2 native of Queens County, Ireiana, assd is years: Friends and mcquaintances are respeot- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late re: dence, 6 Alice street, thence to St. Patrick’ Church, where a requiem bhigh mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cro mencing at Cemetery. Nie Mathew D., Marguerite, Fran Josephine and Louls B, Dell.n.y A nllln Dl Rechester, N. & menths. (Philadeiphia o S ends and acquaintances are reapost- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wedn, ), at 9 o'clock, from her late resl- dence, 22 Page street, between Octavia and Sacred Heart Church, streets, where a golemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her eoul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DRISCOLL—In this city, Michael, beloved husband of Mary Dri and brother of Danlel Driscoll and Mrs. T. Hurley and the late Patrick scoll, & na- !lve of Valencia, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 26 years and 3 months. I Remains at the y‘fln J. C nor & Cow 761 Misslon street,” Noties of funeral hereafter. EGAN—In this city, January 21, at her home, 405 Octavia street, Mary . mother of John G. helll!. Annfe and tin J. Egnn and Mrs. well, Mre, Frances Bresitn, | Mrs. Ratherios etiings and Mrs. Alice Wood, aged 61 years and 10 months. [ Services (Wedne . o'clock, at Sured Hel.rl Church, Fillmore streets. Interment Bt. etery, Oaxlard. ENESTROM—In this city, Peter Enestrom, belove Maria Soderberz, a native of Sweden, I‘ed 52 years 2 months and 30 days. ENGTROM—In the City and County Hoepital, January 21, 1M%’ Peter Engtrom, a native of vears. Sweden, aged FOX—In this city, Jenuary 20, ‘1901, Thomas Fox, a native of New York, aged 6 years. ends and acquaintances are respect- fally tnvited to attend the funeral to-morrow lors of J. ni & Co.. 767 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick's Church for services. Interment floly Cross Cemetery by and Townsend streets. FRIES—In this city, January 19, 1901, Annie, beloved wife of Harry L. Fries, and beloved daughter of Timothy Duane and the late Bridget Duane, and sister of Mrs. V. T. Gil- christ and James A. Duane, a native of New York, aged 33 vears § months and 28 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 32 Ringold ltreal ‘oft Bighth, between Folsom and Harrison, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a o e requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- ml’:cmg at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross etery. FURBEY—In this eity, .v-nuu-y 1901, 11:40 trains from Thi wil- llam, beloved brother of John Furey of Mill Valldy, Cal., a native of Ireland, aged 72 years, (¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully, tovited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday, at 9330 oclock from the par- lors of Mc 1239 Market street, be- tween )!llhth "una Ninth, thence. 16 St Be- ter's Church for services, at 10 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. GORDON—At St. Luke's-Hospital, January 20, L alexander Chass Gordon: beloved Basbard of Melissa D, Gordon, & native of New Hampshire, aged 76 ye: 9 months and 16 duys {7 Friends are teully invited to at- tond the funeral services this day (Tuesday), U8 Oclock, at the National Cemetery, sidio. HAHNBE—In this city, January 21, 1901, Babette Halne, beloved mother of Augusta Hehne and Mrs. W. D. Shea. a native of Germany, aged 76 years and 3 months. HENDERSON—In Napa, Cal.,, January 19, Catherine Henderson, 'a native of NwA il t:a, aged 70 years 6 months and .dy [ Friends are respectfull Invll to at- tend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, he parlors of Craig & Coch- ran Company, 52 and 6 Mint avenye. Inter- ment_private, at Laurel Hill Cemetery. JOHNSON—In the City and County H January , 1901, Loulse Johnson, a native ot California, aged 31 years. JONES—In_ this city, January 2, 1901, Mar- Earet, beloved wi ‘e of J. P. Ignes, mother t Mrs. Thomas Nicholls, Mrs. Hughes and Mary Jones, and grandmothe rs. Etta Tumelty and Alben and George Jones and Laura, Milton, Marguerite u F‘lonle Wales, aged 50 years § Hughes, a native of monthe and 7 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- énvl(ed to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2) Twelfth street, between Market and i Totirmbat Crbrom Laws Comsion Please omit flowers. LASCIAN (Brother)—Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend a solemn requiem mass (month's mind) for the repose of the soul of her Lasclan, former direc- tor of St. Peter's School, which will be cele- lvmted at St. Peter's Church, Twenty-fourth d Alabama streets, to-morrow (Wednes- day) at 10 o'cloek. ETTUNICH—In Kosavle, Austria, January 1 i1, O Nicholas Didan tumich; * father of Martin N. and Peter N. Lettunich of this city, aged 68 years 2 months and 8 days. LYNCHIyp this city, Jam Lynch, belov. ‘Theresa. J. and Susie Lynch, a L g 1 ki ends and acquaintances are re fuily invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at $:30 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 1133% Howard street. McCLOSKEY—In the City and Gounty Hospl- tal, January 21, , James McCloskey, & nafive of Oregon, aged 44 years. McKINNON—In Oakland, at 1303 Seventh ave- nue, Janu 21, 1901, Alexlndor McKinnon, beloved hus of Caroline MecKinnon, native of 69 years 3 months an 16 - McMANUS-In this city, January 20, 1901, Wil- liam H. McManus, beloved husband of Ella McManus, and father of Fthel McManus, brother of James McManus and Mrs. Philips, a native of Drumeshambo, Leitrim, Ireland, aged 46 years. [=4 ds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his brother, Seventh and Castro streets, land, thence to the Church of Immaculate Conception, where a requiem mass wil bo celebrated for the repose of his gouly commencing at 9 o'clo. Interment Mary's Cemetery, Onkl nuuu-rm—m Oakland, January ]m Frances [cMaster, bel\wed nutor James Willlam and Joseph McMaster, I native of ‘Alsmeds, Cal., aged 33 years and § mont X Friends and acquaintances are respect- the funeral this day fl’l o' clock, l’l’!)int her brr;her L] regidence, nry street. Interment Moun- fain View Cometery, Oaliand. Near Alviso, Cal., Janiary 18, um, coste , beloved son of John Meads, and brother of Walter L. and Dai rull)' and William Count; 1801, loved llas and mim of Leland Mocker, o the late Willlam Mocker, vout!ln!'n-nei D.ued‘sym- SEY—In this eity, January 2 ce Morrissey, a native of Ireland, .&ed O Jeare ORR~—In this city, January 19, 1801, George A. beloved husband of Viectoria Orr. and father ot Victoria Georgette and eldest o o Binaneth ‘and the tate Tamas orr, a mge Sinds and b and acquaintan fe afe respect- tully invited to attend the eral 14 at §:30 o'clock, trom i 1o kem Guenwleh street, ment Holy Cmo:;f‘y by electrig tuluru car from QUINN—] W fl. M L g O inn, a naf James Qu i Il %uw“! aotcwn ag! Rémaina at % of J. 7 Remal Rosles ot 3. o L Con: _funeral hu- mbKE—ln this Ul'!. .Tlmury ks o "%.‘%Mn“""" % and’ Minnie ke and llrl. ll H. Adams, a 7 years mmh- » take place this ltn.t. lflm #w '&1“ Polk 1901, of Katl and .nmn'ummwnym.n& umnn '";’3" t-"a&'mmw l‘mww mnm—h this city, at Wm w Tium, January 2, 100, Annie, dearly belov lllm'm“-‘-'*lPAB;.. B M. Wilhiem Borgland, s sative ve Shpe e Lotin, Mo aged 5 years. "Oils: sour{ mpen Dlease copy.) ends and acquaintances are respect- (mlly invited to_attend the tun funeral this day & hur“)' at .180 o clock, from l.ha'r;:%:nb‘; t. Paul's Bvangel Lutheran Chureh, ard street, between Tenth and Hleventh, ces, commecing at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment Laurel Hill Cvmn-‘ury York and acquaintances are respect- n- ully 1mued to attend the funeru this day at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- flem:e. 3454 Nlnmlh street, thence tor Mis- slon Dolores Chureh, where a rfll“ A Wiil be celebrated for the repose of at rys o'clock. Interment Holy STROMMAIER—In this £ 20. 1001, haries, Enagies e Anais Amolll George, ..lfdnrn Walter Strohmaer, o uu 3 Fiachd cllco. 4 monfln ln(l lll:l.vl eny a5 are respect- !ully Invite to !M thc funfral this day (Tuesday), at O'clock, trom the family residence, 41 street. Interment press ery by 11:30 o'clock train From Third ang Fowhsend strcets. SULLIVAN—In this city, January 21, 1%01, Catherine, beloved wife of the late '!’!wmu Sullivan.* and loving = mother ot Sullqu. \lng !ll and Thomas Sullivan, and !onnl Stepmother of Mra. T. O Connor, “and SIster of ‘the late Winifred Curtis, native of County Longford, Ireland, (Boston ‘Ad N.w Yark pers please cop: C7 Fri ntances are respect- tuuy mvnau ©at the funeral to-morrow na) at §:30 reudvncc. Harriet - o'clock, from her late street, off Howard, tween Stxth and Seventh, thence to St. Pat- rick's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of ner soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. TAYLORIn thls c:ltya Tatnor ot Georgs brother of Bdward, Fose h, and Mark lor, Mrs. January 20, 1901 gt Lizsie Tayior, and 1lam, Chlrlll ‘Kelleher and I(n. H. McGee, 8 native of mhn aged years 2 months uc n 1 Exiencs and ey are respect- rul}y invited to uena lhn turml.l to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'cl from the parlors of J. C. O/Connor & Co. m Mission street. THORFEST—In thig city, Fred, beloyed brother of erika Thorfest, and n-a:ev Hanrs a native of Hanover, Germany, age and ¢ monthe. 19 years T Frien d_acquaintances respect- £l vited (b atiend the Faneral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'elock, from the pariors of H. F. Suhr & Co.,, 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Bighth. Interment Mounts Olivet Cemetery by electric funeral car from T Run (At m—-m TOBIN—In this city, Annte, dearly beloved Wfle ol l(lchlll 3 ’K\vbll'k and davghter of the late Malachi and Delia Do- lan, and sister of Peter M. Dolan, and niece of 'Annis and Maggle Flahe and Law- rence and_the late a native of Antioch, Cal.,, aged 32 years 1 month and 21 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- mfi [hvited {5 attend the funeral this day (Tuesaay). at §:30 o clock, from ner late rest dence, 415" Baker street, thence to St. Agnes Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. TYDS—In the City and County Hospital, Jan- | uary @21, 1501, Davld Tyds, a native of Vir- | ginia,” aged 44 years’ WARD-_In the City and County Hospital, Jan- vary 21, 1901, James Ward, & mative of land, aged $3 years. WERNER—January 20, 1501, st Oakland, Catherine, Verner (maidén name Sweéeney), and mother of D. J. Quill and the late Mrs. Nellie Morse, a native of Ballyvourney, County Cork, Ire: land, aged 67 years 1 month and 2 days. (Boston, Mase., and St. Joseph, Mo., papers please c: ce_of funeral hereafter. l’ her residence, wife of . o3 > Not! r REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. to Elizabetn § W Marie and anllllw l‘d. Strother, lot on S line of Fost street, of Polk, W 27:6 by § 120; $8000. Emil and Addie Cohn to Jenmle and Alexan- der Mann Jr., lot on S line of ine street, 137:6 E of Buchanan, E 25 by S 137:6; $6000. Caymus Investment Company to Henry W, Elsert, lot on N line of Vallejo street, 40 B of Fillmore, E 13 by N 187:6; $5500. A. W. and Susan B. Stotf to D, D. Wass, lh?t zon‘vg H{x‘. of Stelner street, 6 N of Haight, Hartiota, Lyman oc. Sister. Marle Immacu- late, aad Hannah Wall or Sister Mary Jose- hine to Bridget Mines or Mother Margaret, ot on S line of Waller streer, § B of Loti (cxtended), E 193, SW 215, N NE to be- ginning (quitclatm deed); $10. Yvonne Griffith or Bister Mary Evangelist gnd Alma Schumann o Sister Mary Aloysius same, same (quitclaim deed); $10. % s..‘.:‘;.; and Walte ‘; rF Haywied dnd gonn ana Nellie Parry or Perry to John on W line ol Nol street, 173 N of Twentleth, N % by W1 00. Greany to Johanna Fitz a, ot on W Hn of Hampshire st us of Tiwen- ty-second, 8 25, W 100, N 2, to beginning; $1000. Jogeph end Mary Cuneo to E. J; Zimmer and D Eaton, lot on B line of Wuhlntton 'lreel. 25:10 ¥ of Dupont, E 26 by B 40; $8500. JUNEAU DISLIKES Alaska City Adopts Strong -Resolutions. F L the alleged methods of Nome- and mtu! g be made Juneau people ?nler that Judge Wickersham be tr: e leaving Judge Brown where Press dispatches Irom. Washingt which have e?sened that Governor Br recommends people of Southeastern Alaska easy. The taken up the cudgel to prevent the co: very un- & g was made by President MeEbers, was not talking from what he had read in newspapers, but from personal interviews with Nome miners. The Chamber adopted resolutions ad- dressed to the Umted States Attorne: General, in the course of which the fole lowing appears: izens réturning from Nome unanimously | condemn the conduct of the court Nome, and Judge Noyes' reputation in Southeastern Alaska is of the worst, and his services would be of no value to this people and productive of great harm, fer. Govemor Brady refuses to discuss the matter further than to say that he has ;,oo!yel‘&ommended the transfer of Judge | Van Duzer Is Solechd Speaker of the Houss by the Nevada slators. ' CARSON, Nev., Jan, 2L—The twentieth session of the Nevada Legislature opened &t hoon to-day, Van Duser, who s a pronounced ani loner Speaker of ouse. Though the lottery people ltned before the caucus meeting that they would take no hand in the fight the anti-lottery men felt jubi- lant over the success of Van Duzer. Both sides regard the fight as a close one. William Sharon, Congressman New- lands’ political associate, in an interview stated that he had assumed the same po. sition as has Mr, Newlands In his publish- ed Interviews, and that he would use his best efforts to defeat the lottery amend- | ment both In_the Legislature and before | the people. It is not thought that any action on the measure will take place be- fore next week RAILWAY TRAVEL. Santa Ee Trains—Daily. Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. Local | Lim'd Ovr'ld Local Dally. | Daily. | Dall . for morning. p for afternoen. 3:00s. m. train 1 the Celiforaia Limited. Carrying Palace Sleeping 4 Dining Cars through to Chicago. Cbalz Car runs to Bakerafleld for accommodation of local ml (nln -mv- 11 05 a. m. dally, 00 p. Overland Exbress. with wn Patace' lnd Tourist ~ Sleepers and Reclining Chair Car, also Palacs !leewr. which cuts out at fresmo. Cor- ding train arrives at ¥: Depot. San Franeisco; 111 1and. way, Oak- Bnetoin Heates 1o Raile Dugen or Duggan; Ict on N line of vuparu-o street, 91:3 B of Taylor, K 2 by N 6 ‘Frangisco ant e pany (corporation) to I belle R. Brow: lot n W line of Eighth tene, 25 N of Cal fornta. street, N %5 by wi $1000. vbuuam J. and Theresa Kilday to Joseph C. Ostern, lot on E line of Second avenue, 175 N of_Clement street, N 25 by E 120; $3000. Ezeklel and Louise C, Wilson to Thomas | Ennning, 1ot on N line of Point Lobog avinue, ¢ Siteenth, E i3, N 100, W 15, N Tewis sage 1o Alice M. G e, undl- | vided one-half of lot on NE corner of B street | and Nlnty--lxth avenus, N 125 by E 7 (to | correct m ; [1!: | Mary 30 Frtian to Briaget Mines, | 1ot o B line ot Ty i ionm: avenue, 100 N B _street, N 25 by E Louise A. and Harry J Murr to Solomon Getz, lot on ¥ line of Tenth avenus, 125 § of N street, § 50 by $500. s A Welt Milwauk L Houston, Malne A D King, Hanford # 1 short, Fresno D Erdrich, N W D Wheelwright, Or W E_de Groot, L Ang rs W Corby, L Ang | 5s °J Briggs, L Ang| ss L Schwars, L An| iss B Chansior, L 'A Chanslor, L. Ang Savio, Italy Schifter, N ¥ W A Schiffer, N Y Mrs J C Bvencer N Y D W Graves, Cal rs g HOUP EREO“Q“Q 00> Qg urgnqg, -0mfls >>nsH,§;5 mamemasn g g0, Zmoa e 4%, proved Order of Red Men. Montezuma Tribe of the Improved Or- dor of Red Men during the past six adopted fifty-two palefaces, in- the membership roll to 210, mak- ing it one of the large and healthy tribes of the on. At the council last -eek Judge George H. Cabaniss, prophet, ted by the brothers of the || Cazcago m 3 Days Sorerancisco At 10 4. M. Chicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line OUBLE Drawing-Room Siesping Cars, Buffet, Smoking and berafy Cars, wil, barbr. ining Cars— meals a bs carte. Daily Touriss Car Servics and Persomally Comducted Ex- cursions every weeh from Sam Framcisco 4t 6 p. m. The best of evervthing. R. R. RITCHIE 617 Market St. General Agent Pacific Coast Palace Hotel 8AN FRANCISCO 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. NORTH PKGIFII: C COAST HAII.ROAD. %c-*%‘fi'o' ™ srame ns..;.-u-. Valley and sen stein, with was that act of the only ‘“‘growler” ez One of the regular at- tendants at the council every Tuesday night “Cgar’” G. , the ac- is W, e s ot Ko ot tha Awgzomt order is mot to be found in e The American Guild. Golden Gate Chapter No. 711 of the American Guild has installed the follow- ing named asaits officers for the current term: Joseph Gallagher, governor; .v..uu E. Dunno, vice zot;er;nnr I‘)‘_rmChnrl N gecre urer ; Pa| E“ "fimk. guard; Dr. cal examiner. mwu-berw This chapter at it SSal maln mentt ceived four m.;uc.ddonl for menbe‘;h’l;: ' “'Idl*'lll‘fit- ..'Il-l.-..‘la ; m, w" 5.7 -3" ., 34 28, 2, --..h.mw-e—a—-l- _ 146 . m. Baturdays—Tomales and way a m “Tomales .y Sundays— and way JUDGE NOYES Chamber of Commerce of SEATTLE, Jan. 2L—The Chamber of Commerce of Juneau has adopted resolu- tions condemning, in unmeasured terms, udge Noyes of nst the transfer contem n.nn would deprive Juneau Of Jud" Brown If changes must l.o Noma. i n.?y | he transfer, have made the | Bar Association of Juneau has templated change, and at a recent meet: ing of the Juneau Chamber of Commerce peec! in which Judge Noyes was arraigned in | severe terms. The president said that he “Whereas, well-known and respected cft- | at | !nn!am ‘we protest against the tmnl-» man, was seleet- | nAn,'AY mvn Rolling Inn Swift and splendid rolling on the California Limited San Francisco to Chlcago in 78 hours p— sevTENRS v mow JANUARY 1, 1901, 7:304 Bevicts, Suisun, Elmirs, Vacaville, \ sud Hacramonto uingey . | Tamea lhvu, Woodland. Knighte La: | arysville, Oroviile. £:304 Allantle Tn “and_iast ! 8:004 Martinez, Sau lamon, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga snd Sants Rosa........ 8:004 Niles, Livermore, Tracy, Lathrop, e 81304 Onkilale, " Ohineas, Souorm, Carters 4132 | 9100x Haywarls, Nilessud Way Stations. 11:434 | 9:90aLos Angeles Esyress - Max Latiwop, Stockton, Meroed i Los Angeles T:13¢ Martiuez and Way Stat] B:4de Iaid Limited—Ogde ver, Ornaha, Chicags 450 3, Mon- Visalis, 111004 Niles, Stockton, Sscaament dota, Fresno, Hauford, Porterviiie 11:004 Livermore, & tor or, Gosh 3, Los | Statfons. = Naps, | 4w00r Benicis, Winters, nmmm-u. Woodland, Kuights Lauding, Maryavilis, ¢ - 4:302 Haywards. 5:00 Niies, Livormore, Stockton Lod! Paso, 95:007 Buvset Limited, El New Orleans and East B TR EN 5:002 The Owl Limited—Tracy. Fresuo, Bakersteld. Saugna for Santa Bar- Los Angeles. .. 1813, 5500z Now Oricaus Exgross T N Guta, Barbars, Los Augoien, Dems ing, El Paso, Now Orlesus sud waha, Chicsy al 6:00r Orieu o 7100 Orugon sod Callioria i mwimento, Maryaville, K Portiand, Pugst Sonnd and Kast 8434 ors O Sione Gan Pablo, Port Costs, Martines TS and Way Stations. 18:05e Valieo . COAST DIVINIG N | (Foos of Market Sire: | Twifna Newark.O terville San Joss, Falion, s30r Boalder ta Oruzand Way taise l:.:::nl iile, San J Now 1 Aimadon, Felton, Rouder Cresk, | Bu\u Cruz ud l’ p.l 'l’ | asame Wowars Hus Joss, iow 30p Huniem' Excursion, I.n Jnn and Way Stations - CREEK ROUTE FERRV PRANGISGO— COAST DIVISION (Broad Gaw (Third aid Townsend Ste.) A Ocean View, Soutn Sen Francisco 04 Su Jose wud Way Stations (New, 91004 Han Jose, T { Tnis _Obi & ous P San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Sauta Clara, San Jose, Sallusa, ::'"'::i‘“' ipal W ay Stations 3 ose sud Princt ay 13:002 s-n Jose, Los Gatos nd l’flnd ‘ay Stations....... 3:308 su-.vm and Prineip: Joss and Way Statious. BE San Joen and Way Satiovs: | A for Moming. T for Afternoon. | 4sanday crcented sunday oaly. BT, Toamia Sastare - aSaturday onl CALIFORNIA NORTEWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER | SAN FRANCISCO AND KURTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St San Fr-ncl-:o to San Rafael. BUR ERY—FOOT OF MARKET ST. WEER DATE T30, 9:00 11:00 a. s 132 $:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:38 .n. Saturdays—Extra trips at 150 aad slntm\!s—lu 9:30, 11:00 a. m.: 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, a0 Rafacl to San Francisco. 0, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 . m.; 13:48, Saturdays—Extra trips at 18 an Francisco and Schuetsen Park, samo schedule as above. Leave In Effect } Arrive San Franctsco. | Nov. 7. 1900. | San Franeisce. ook | Son- Dlyl. Novato, am| 30 am| P i Bl 5:00 pm| santa Rosa. Fuiton. T:30 Wlnd-- ——— $:30 pm/| 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:8 = ‘-I AR 7:30 am) 2:30 pm| 7:30 amj l:.mt@'mfl-":lfl ‘Sonoma and at Santa Rosa for Mark West ‘m st L’tfi-’“’r Lytton g

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