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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1901 13 ROOMS ¥ D | ‘ . : OB HOUSEKEEPING. B PROPOSALS. band of Axnes Macdonald, and father of 4 COHERCI AL NEws CLOSING QUOTATIONS.; RAILWAY TRAVEL. El Nicely furnished suite of 3 rooms, | PROPOEALS for cIOthIng and eauipage, Depot| Macaonals nd Mo, Geomre i Bhetve o Bar FRIDAY, Feb. 1-2:30 §. m. . ing. % e room, $10. (—.l‘ulnr\('rm;jlcr: offi > l:s }New Montgomery | tive d{_\[m'-rnnsthn. Scotland, his T0th _ S, B 7y $uafus] GOLDEN GATE ave,, . st., San Francisco, Cal, February 2, 1901—| Year. A pioneer of 14 . ot i) . ? BTOCKS. .| Ask QUDEN GATE ave. ice, sunny house | Eculed propoeals, in_ triplicate will be ve- L. Pioneers, friends and scquaintarices ase |~ Centinued From Page Ten. o 7 R el N DD _keey ath, gas stoves; reasonable. | ceived at this office until 11 o'clock a. m.,| respectfully invited to attend the funeral ; American_Fuel & Of1 Co. - = JEESIE, 445 Furnished housekeeping rooms, §7 | ¥riday, February &, 1901, Pacific standard| to-morrow (Sunday) at & oclock, from his during the week. Game stands about the same. | Bear Flag - 5 per month: su rooms, 38 per month. | ‘time, ana then opened, for furnishing Nan-| late residence, 68 Haight -street. ~Intermen Meats are still scarce. o ch F 1 % keen’ rpr"m' Nankeen Shirts, Carbonized| Jlaurel Hill Cemetery. ‘Vegetables continue in fair wgvlv for mid- | Cal r&mu Standard . 2 7 ¢ Spnny furnished front room and | Paper] Crystallized Napthaline and Flax | McCCARTHY—In this city, January 81, 101, winter, and prices show little change. There g:fi' .48 15 pil ent § Twine. Preference wiil be given to articles of | Justin F., dearly beloved husl of Mary | ¢ . : is no mclg in any kind of fruit uantusm Cmuv_:-rlnh 3 » P . SR T | domestic production and manufactire, condl- | McCarthy, and father of May .and Willie Apgits, Seiieh gte In Jight supply thie wintes: < | Eeoineneat ao 10 AN, S Tarre back bedroom and kitch- | tions of brice and quality being equai (n. | McCarthy. a native of New York, aged 3 4 = P Ccal, per ton— = 3 - 311 ouble roome. fum., 3. | cluding in the price of forelgn production| Years 8 months and 14 days. .. | California Product Gammg cannel '.....§—@12 00|Southfleld 15 - ) Central ave.—3 sun and manufacture the duty thereon), and such [7Friends and acquaintantes are respect- Wellington. 11 00| Wellington :suu 5 2 e for housekeeping, 85, | Preference will be given to articles of Amer-| fully invited to attend the flmtr‘l Q-morrow . . Seaftle . 9 00G-—)Coos Bay..... 7580 bl s for housekeeping, 8. | 4 duttion. and. mamutacture profuced | (Sundsy). at 13:30 o'clock, from Rls late resl- in Popularity at Dairy Produce, sto— 5|78 furnished for heavy the Pacific Coast. to the extent of the| Jence, 0% Elsle street, wear Cortiand RuCC Butter, choice, 5q40G50) Common Eggs....25@27 | Home O Co. 415 | 420 _housek nele room, $. nsumption required by the public service | 1 thence ta St Faule Chusch fof sereiocs the East Do, good. 30G35| Ranch Eggs, per Homestake . — |03 - 3 Gears—Lares sannohass | there.” The United States peserves the right | fit O —— 3 Pickled ............30@% _dozen .. .38~ | Independence ] 3 arge, sunny bay; accept or reject any of all proposals or| (WL . i 1001, Tohn £ Tub, per Ib.......25G— Honey Comb, per Junction E 8 i " itchan. part thereof. Information and blanks | MARAIn this city, February 1, 1801, Jobn 1, —_— Cheese, Cal 15@37 a 582 | Kern —|nmn sals will be furnished on applica-| beloved son of ifichae) K. ‘and Cathering Cheese, Bastern. 11G:0 10G12 | Kern River 1w | 8o - lopes containing proposals will bel it e Mo Tihe | Fast Supplanting Imported Fruit | Cheese, Swiss. Lion Ofl Co.vvevee n 2% William Mara and Mrs. Walter Smith, a na: PP’ ! s your me indorsed “'Proposals No. &85, and addressed | yive or'san Francisco, aged 20 years 7 months i1l Cont Los Angeles O. & T. Co. 350 | 400 to Major OSCAR F. LONG,‘Quartermaster, [ &ng of S ' and Soon W nirol the 16G15| Round Steak 12 | McKittrick Consolidated 15 » hurry in comfort— | _U. & Vols, Depot Quartermaster. MAY_1n this city, Jenuary ®. 1001, Mary A Entire American 20| Sirloln Steak i S = 2 | PROPOSALS for coal—Office of Genmeral Su. | Eeloved wife of Noel May, 'and 'mother of 2 R e athouse 30 o et 290 | 241% To Chicago in 3 days perintendent Army Traneport Service, San | Albert, Walter and Estella May, a native of Market. 1 lilgr:ukk }!«t .- 15 | Ooeldental of West Virgi e H > Francisco, Cal., February 1, 1901; Sealed pro- | New Orleans, La., aged 43 years and 13 days. fpae PO ARERIE - % on the Santa Fe oal 1 E¥Friends’ and’ acquaintances are respost- 15 Pork Chops .15@18 | Oil City Petroleum 55 | 87 3 Francisco Cortomnie thivey thoseang: tome | (Baturday), at 10 o'clock, from her late real- Special Dispatch to Call. g as 1301 | Beatucens & C = | 25 more or léss, mverage steam coal, ‘will be re. | demce, 2014y Dupont street, thence to St. Z e . sigl 8% 1cmn-m1 at this office unulflfi m..lF-bfrul y 15, s::nf‘! 'Kohurrmlcnrnel; \nllemt -m} .B{:vom SAN DIEGO, Feb. 1—In an interview | Pouitry l.xnd Gu}:);—m o i q“’“‘mn Tath 4 5 1, and then o] ed. Information furnished ets, T services. nterment private. = ), each .......i Doves, per doz.... o 7 on aplication. ” Envelobes. contaibing propor | MELOGLI In this city, Febrassy 1, 1k, Vin- | Fegarding the Eastern market for Call-| Jeas, S0 .0 Quall, per dz.8i 7562 60 | Reed Crude - 0 . & sals should be imdorsed, “‘Proposals for | Cenza Melogli, beloved mother of Erennio | fornia lemons a en, one of @ | " each . 50@65| Boglish Snipe, per : ~ F3 B i aalreancd 1o GSCAR F. LONG. | Melogli and Mrs. Ecubelly Califano, p hative | prominent growers of this county, sad | ola Roosters, a.. d0zen ... 33 00g— | Roval S el 8 a 1 a General Superintendent of Molise, Italy, aged 0) years. the California product would soon sto 60| Jack Snipe - .....$1 75@2 | San Fran s i { } MENSES T this clly, February 1 1901, Alex- | (p o2 00T P - Mallard T e G BE a% e e ARRIAGE LICENSES. arider, beloved husband of Mag Menses, & na, | the foreign lemon from coming into: the Canvasbacl 91 | Sterting 0. & D. Co. =l =» P RooMSs To L¥ MaR E LIC: tive o San Francisco, aged 3 yéers i | American market. Mr. Allen has Just re-| Ducks cesh ......00G80 Sprix Superior 200 | 23 L ted mont h 4 Geese, o 45 . b~ “Best doliar )l";‘h!rdf:o)llowsnl marriage licenses were 1ssued | MOE--In Dhoenix - Asiz. February 1, 1901, Mar- E"::(ed Zrom & A e e R e kDo gfldseon " 4 m’r’l‘;y{rr‘“ o 1: o lml lite ati n s tin 8. Moe, a nativ Ide, Norway, aged | Rabbits, pair .....40@— Small Duck ......30@40 | 27 vemenceds pooms'ce: | - Levi E. Hinckley, 4, 614 Fllbert street, and | 38 years and 5 suger ookl California lemons are fast supplanting | Hare cad ©...// 2 Wil Geese, pair—gs | West Lake . 2 .s e oy | Bernidina Overmohle, 28, 1900 Stockton street. | MYERS—In San Rafael, January 31, 1001, | the foreign fruit,” said he, *and it will | “Pruits ana Nuts— - e 16 | 17 « ———— | Charles W 24, 2802 Greenwich street, | " Frances J. Myers, dearly beloved daughter of | Dot be long before -the lemons of this | Almonds, per Ib..13@20 Limes, per do: s | e 1 [ xth—Rooms 25c K and Eilvera C. . 21, 915 Howard street. Julia and the late David Myers, and sister [ State will control the entire Eastern mar- | Apples .. 5 Lemons, doz a5 | Towoe week, and light »HM\\ fl,rflh"w_"d street, and Flor- | of Matthew, Mary, John and William Myers | ket. We have already gone so far East- | Bananas, doz .....1 Raisins, per Ib. MINING STOCKS. RORCRC CRORCRC CRORCRRT CROROROH RO RoReRey ice Schats, 'L T R Mrs, G W Crandell a native of No- | ward _that r(luzwrm-lelgn Jomon - seldom | Oranges. doz ....15G0" Walnuta, "per 1b. 15620 LR .. e sacy, 42, Hal y S e g i e -4 |reaches as far West as Omaha, an vegetables— By The following were the sales in the San - SOUTHERN FACIFIU COMPANY. e Hart, %, 35 First' street. | (Saturday), from tne residence of her mother, | 3isappear from St TLouls and Chicago. | SEUEIotcs: 0. oo | Roubers, bor 1b. 816 Morning Sesston. Tratms 16ave nnd are due to arrive a4 D street, thence to St. Raphael's Church, 8 is the first year that our frult has} peewh (oL 15@20| Sweet Potatoes, Ib. 00 Andes . 08 300 Con Cal & Va..180 SAN FRANCINCO. here a em mass will le- | gone into the big markets of the far East | Beans, white, 5G9 Sw DENS0h 700 Mexicam . 23 - Line, Foot of Market Streek) BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, | Brates for'the A5HR"5e R, commene. | nd the betier uppearance of the Callfor- | Coloted: pef Ib- 104~ |Paranive, per dz.lofs | 20 Bent, & Delcher 33 {00 Joyicen = o u Ing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet | nia product, together with the fact that | Dfied Lime, Ib-- 58 8| Zacishen s Cob 200 Chollar it | imave — JANUARY 1, 101, — ammtve Cemetery. our lemon carries a much larger per cent v 3 sslon. BORN X 5 ¥ Caulifiowers, ea. String ‘Beans, Ib. Afternoon Se . O'CONNOR—In this city, February 1, 1901, | of juice than does the imported fruit, i8 Gelery,ehead . —| Summer Sguash, 100 Andes . . 08 100 Stlver Hill. 5 COOPER—In this city, February 1, 1501, to the | :fl:;mcl,e b;k;‘anm?:“.firu"'l l;)mn;‘::—(!k‘);rz?::; fg(ng to eséflblish our lemons wherever | Cress, doz bncg..]flug spper 2 10 Best & Belchgf 25 .ggum:;.n Con - ‘:;z w Coover, a sof | ive of Doon, County LI 3 3 ey are put. % Cucumbers, pr dz.. routs, per 200 Challenge Com. 18 1100 Utah .. . 08 = o ot t “There s no longer thit prejudice In| Egg Plant, Ib.....J0G25 Spinach, per Ib. 200 Mexican . 29 400 Yellow J; B MARRIED rients and acquaintances are respect: | o hjo Eastern markets of New York | Green Peas, Ib...10815| Thyme, ‘per Ib, 100 Ophir .. al 3 fully invited to attend the tuneral to-morrow | 1B DIE moteTE O O roduet | Lettuce, per dos..15@2 Turnips, per dos. 106 4 In this city, February 1, 1001, | (Sunday), at 12 o'clotk, (rom the tuneral par- | {0 BN (8L "5 1t is the fine looking, | Onions, per 1b.... 3@ 4 Tomatoés, per 1b.20G— | The following were the sales in the San Fran- s John A. B Wilson, Georsd | et once o D urch Torser. | juley fruit which Is winning the country | Okra, dried, 1b..—@25 Stock Board yesterda; Stockton ... nicely furnished SRR | vices. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. for us. I feel certain that a few years| F.sh— x Morning Session. 9:804 Shasta § xoress—! Wi | i d @—|Shri Bartlett Wows, l water; very con- S—Entered into rest, in this city, Janu- | more will give ”s,‘“fi tull control of the CB:rr;““ 5 SO0 Shad .. 200 Best & Belcher, 28 300 Ophir “ -y " e DI1ED. ary S, 1601, Delia M. Peters (nee Glavin). | market, because of the superiority of our | ZA48 & b 900 Con Cal & 1 60 1200 Ophir - $:304 San Jose, Livermors, Hicoklon, % — - 3 aow’ of les W. Petel a_dearly be- | goods. There E 100 Confidence T 200 Overman 15 Mara, John H. « Toved mother of Tercea M., May Esand the | Soylo 100000600 to Zugfin’i”'?.‘éfl":é’g&'a’?fléz Eaonngsc’s 573 300 Mexican 2% 500 Seg Belcher.... 02 X Zuite o jay. Slary late Frances D. Peters. (Worcester, Masi. | GVerproduction 15, foolish, . We will have | Heubut - G| Shntes, " each 300 Ophir . I 200 Yellow Jacket.. 15 ; elevator. , Vincenza Stamford, Conn, and Woonsocket, R. L, |, mavicet for all that the trees can carry.” | Ringfeh 3 b i g Afternoon Session. xander papers please copy.) ! | Frances J. - “invited to attend the fu ; | ent are a little low, s e ex-| Do, Horse | Do, ITb 3@10 | 200 Bes 92, near Fifth—Newly furnished | D¢ “Michael R artay e 0.3 o Clor. from the parioes | pected at this season. . Perch . 106512) Crabs, ‘each 134G | 300 Chollar - ol gg;hx'x:-n s.; gas grate; $8 up; priv. family. Eastwood, Herbery Peters, Della M. of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 167 Mission street, Pompino 90@— Do, softshell,dz. 00— % ¢ 2 ';' Va o6 100 Yellow Jacket.. 15 —] Charles A. Purnell, Minnie McC. | thence to St. Mary’s Cathedral, where a sol- o Rockfish 12%G-- Mussels, quar 2 ‘a....1 82| Suite of 2 or 3| F - Jatie M. emn requiem high mass will be celebrated for | GRADUATE” FROM SAN Selmon, tresii ... 1bg2 Oystors. Cal. 100 s0ms0 300C C & Va......160) rd option < £ he repose of e oul, col ), ), T3 n. = - boa: ptional | } (l'!‘l‘ rhx R x{ her B;u‘:}lu ‘C:‘l‘!\r_r:l‘t;;c{n: - 10 JOSE NORMAL SCHOOL Do, smokex ster! CLOSING QL—-‘OTATIUR& - L—In Sacramento, January 3 E T TR % FRID feb.: - McClure, wife of Willam F. Pur- | Twenty-Seven Prospective Teachers 3 ’“l-;RIDAY. rnb;x—:!,;; L 3 of John Burnett Youn Are Presented With : " WG < Hon. R. A. and Mra, : STOCK MARKET. Alpha i Justice . [ “lure, formerly of Mission San Jose, and | Sheepskins. - | Alta o5 Kentuck . o oz - - s ster of J. W, “lure, . Fanuie - | - ¥ v Andes 07 09 Lady Wash. — 02 HeCartiy, Wardiaw, Willism et Oakland . Mes, Thomua e Hox. | SAN JOSE, Feb. 1.—The spring gradua~ | g————— # | Belcher . 0 Mexican n ?" McMullen Vatsen, Thomas N i - R 4l erels | 23 Occidental ..... 06 Mucdonald, A. D._ ley of (\n’mpr\ le, Cal, a native of Califor- | tion exercises took place at the San :Tcee b s st bbb ses - The BT fi;’l‘;u: Be! cher fi Oninlrel:‘ . & = - . fiia | Dihte S¥on School this morning, when| __ "¢ the Bond Exchange. Gas and Biec- | Caledonta 6 60 Overman . 1 15 i R e {*Chetoved wite of George W. Hoach, ang | twenty-seven young teachers were |\ Ot B Ll e Honokaa | Chullenge Con. 17 18 Potost @ of § daughter | “ M., bel Ky - granted diplomas. Friends and relatives at . e ; L ([ - ® 18 i oo v “% | days R ¥ | which was handsomely decorated with | change in “h;";emo‘::-! e o e ] Com-Cal & 60 1 65 Seg Belcher . o e wolumne County, Feb- | SCOTT—In this city, February 1, 1901, Sarah | flowers and potted plants. A fine musical | the of, stogics o8 (he, Woreioe SORen, Ve | Con Impertal... 01 2 Slera Nevada. 18 13 - Emily Brannin, daugh- | beloved wife of James Scott, and mother | programme was presented. Benjamin Ide | 9 fally active stock. Prices stood about ss | Con New York. — @2'Silver 2 « - Villlam Brannin, | rd, Evangelisie and Willle | Wheeler delivered an address on “E}gucflqgfi;ay o . Crown Polnt... 13 1 St Louts “s . je, Grace | S ate Gussie A. | tion and the Prof on of Teaching.” | . - iy o .-| Eureka Con = ® - 1 - s Lorenzo, P ¢ vannal, Ga.. aged o rest of the exercises were: Duet, MISs | oot mom 1 he: San Taamtisco Gas and | Txchequer @2 Syndicate + B - - s¢ * Fepaary 1, 100y, | Jessie C. Gregory and Mabel Azques; In- | Blecgric, Sie; Ocednle Steamship, ie; Honokas. | Gl or. Bioes e W b | " '3 Tar | vocation, Rev. J. P. MeKittrick: solo, |3ic; Sacramento Electric, Gas and Rallway, Iic. ot 7 setven et.. 15 16 5 b g | father of George and Ed- | [ s Siiza . % | Julta ... 0. ellow ) lis—Incandescent 1i 3 &, 1. Hon e OB - | “The Quest,” Miss Eiizabeth Blasdel: o e at ine_room and Tadies’ and brother of Wit Tpative of fsed 72 years: | barytorie solo. Daniel M. Ward; overture, | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. | ppay, pSTATE TRANSACTIONS. Sais T m night to ; week, §2 to e e - N o ™ ey | the D’Ablaing Orchestra. Professor . . Omaba, 2= ~ i £ 1o 5 > Brennan, Mrs. Thomas 3] In this city, February 1, 1801, Au- £ R s e fl"fmh ifxproas, Nao- s r an ground f Sehl | i » o i 7:00¢ Oregon snd Ol A water; baths, b | P B R e ‘fl‘:}:%«;‘?ld‘l;{fi;filfi S e s FRIDAY, Feb. 12 D. M. | jo;0e Cox to Hanfah Tucker, lot on § line | Tunento, Margavll, | Toditug, o | . aged 3 ve ’ and \ Spoe r ! | sente s - saiiely 5 o , Py wnd and Fash 8143, 3 T . | | tepdaughter of Dr. L. Bush, dress to the graduates. Gertrude Mc- . ATES BONDS. of Hajes street, 162:6 E of Octavia, E 35 by o5y Bex Bebic, Pes Costes Martines n Francisco, aged 42 vears § | Closkey, the president of the graduating i - e & 1207 38500, Sophte Lando to| T “and Way Siations. 11:454 5 - A | e A8C o - 31 k. Bid.Ask. |~ M M and e x _ g Ty gl o | class, presented the school With a picture ( g quar coup. 11164 |fs do cp (new) BRI | cor s Wall lot oo NE corner of Ellis and | _{8:0%e Vaiisjo. . Dy " R B nse to Bt | e B & 2 ulr | of the class. The Stars and Stripes' 110 111 | Getavia streets, E by N 87:6; $12,000. COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gange). = Will be held | Giohis, o eion sreel, betwiell Beventh | Slosed the programine. S Robert D. and Jennie Cranston to James (Foos of Murket Street.) = By Croe L y % The graduates are: Gertrude McCloskey, 106 — o 5e. — 10714 | Lough, lot on N line of Haight street, 32:f - — city, February 1, 1901, | lesen. and mother of Mrs. Emil Fisher and | forth, Helen Carroll, Arthur Smith, Mae | G C Water 6s..106 ‘. |Om C Ry 6s...188 — Jeunie Water to Henry P. Coprafy. le¢ o " s e oo TS son’of Carlo and Glo- | John, Fred and Williem Tyllesen, a native | E. Hamilton, Adelaide R. Mulrooney, 181 15 |Pae G Imo ds.109 — | ¥ e e 2 o e TP imea0e Nowark, Gontorviils, -...io-?’:: — = brother of Giuseppe k, aged 59 years 6 months and 15 ne G. Everett, Elizabeth H. Farreil, 114% — |P & C1_ Ry 6s.206 — | W 160, a Theress Conrady to Emma J. Almaden, Felton, Boulder T a native of San Vin- rgaret T. Murray, J. Florence Shields, | — — |P&ORRSS — — s lot on B line of Clayion street, Sauta Cruz and Principal Way £ aged 20 years and 6 and acquaintances are respect- | Walter F. Schau, Ella T. Rahill, Ida 8. | H C & S 5%s.108% — |Powell-st R6.1201 — | Mathews, lot on K Pnc, 00 11930, . to attend the funeral services'| Baging, Leonard Stevens, Sarah L. do 4% — (Sac E G&R Ge. — " oy | S of Tage, 8B by F L e Costa to Giu- | . dntheions. anp-x : L at her | Haven, Jean Lauriston, Florence Dixon, | o o L e = | seppe Cuneo, lot on SE corner of Florida and Sodte N Nellie Ca. es of Lodge No. 17 of | Cremation at Od-li“ 1llams, Ma Adams, Margaret Me- IS R of Cal S L1104 | Twentieth streets, {5 P & 6 fioos, oW | e : also all interest ih the estate of 1:30 o'cloc idy, BEthelind Bonney, Mary W. | S 225, E 100, N 135, W 0, parents, 34: r of Lizzie. Interm ay San Francisco. O Namara, Addy Lightbedy, Laura Bi o Rosa Costa, deceased: $4000. s X R A e Mclmyfip. E ) ity Bo Series B o John J_and Annie Wall to Charles Neuman, | ki City and County Hospital, | In this ity February i 101, | This cvening the graduates tendered Do (1966).....113 — |t on W ling of BuCEresd. gavoo. 3 Katherine Collins, a nativé | Emile George Vanuccl, son of Emile and | the school a reception.at the St. James | Do o lna _ | Tyentynfth W 2O W tater to William 57 years. Clorinda Vanucci, a native of Sad Francisco, . January 1901, Cap- | aged 1 year 4 months and 24 days, . beloved husband of Jane VAGNER—In this city, January 31, 1901, Hotel. A musical programme, refresh- ments and a dance were the features. P ISPR st g 5e.107 108% | . |SPBPRC 6131 08% | 7" ana_Miille Arund s | ty-third street, 21:6 | Do 4s. 10t _on S line of Twen- N of Vicksburg, E 24 by c‘"fl;.':,, oy g e n brother of Mrs. Horace | Nellie M. Wagner, beloved daughter of Nel- %3 R (LT Peter Moeller to | JerTe; View, South San Francisoo.. 1OIBGF o aged | lle and_the late Harry Wagner, sister of INTERESTS THE COAST. Caliy e Tibwiiia| Do 30 migideg — | L O Schartt. peter 3. o Feter, Masller fo | gy qn O e e Wes Slatioms (Hw ¥ - e A | Arina_ Moeller, 130r D @ Se Wal and granddaughter of Henry OGL&HIK — [Stkin Gas 6608 — | Arna Moeller, lot on N g8 o ol e - W p e e e covy.) v ¥ Crowley, a native of San Fran- | Postmasters Commissioned, Pensions | Oak Tran 6s...113%115 | LB iz5ie and Anna Moeller and Su- 91004 Han Jose, Tres Pinos, Sunta Cma, ¢ Frederich, LI s T e 5 e iy | Granted and Army Orders. WAJER STOCKS, sie Spoo (Wife of N.) to same, undivided 47 e B | it Cypre fully invited 1o attend the funeral this day | WASHINGTON, Feb. 1—Postmasters Gonitra Conta. & ® ;snrlnx Valiey. 924 92 | same; siso ail mml in estate of John Moel- s il Wep Stath ey ge. Sat 5 11 o'clock, from the residence il R ory rin County..52% — ler, deceased; . e MY Wt Sonsiey o] - B ‘r‘,‘f.“‘};‘,‘,m?;x,. nts, 4656 Exghteefith street b RS hiat o California—George G. Tay- GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. | “Elizabeth R. Thielbar and Charles Willers - - ot 1o the y 31, 190 de Martini, a pative | between Denver and Hattie streets. Inter- | lor, Mountain View. Cent L & P Co 2% 4 . 423 4414 | to Rebert Adlmi ll;u “d“‘si: g’by NE 75 s o T, aued % years { et oty Erom Comergry.” T | M Oregon Bdward M. Froebe, Biglow. | Ewuit 61 Co b diser cRien 2 B | et 5 SE of Howard, : STWOOD—In this Janvary 31, 1901, | WALLACE—In this city Januarv 30, 1901, C. Penstons fssued to-day: California.Or. | Mutual 0. T Tik|S & B.... 41448 - Vasxs to Tlobert learly belov sban valiage of E v % - 2 o —* 50 s, ., | Samuel F! and Elizabeth F. Weeks to | dearly ‘beloved ‘husbend of Emma | Wallate of Eurcka, Nev. o native of Penn- | " SO0 R Smith, Millwood: $8 4| 28 Gas TG B e, Oa B N A ot S e o I by B 100 (e Clara ani| _UFFriends and dcquaintances are respect- | ditional—John Dorsh, Los Gatos, $19; INSURANCE STOCKS, and Mississippt streets, £ 100; $2000. | : 4 attend et ; e, A <l 2 5 Della Monica to Julia Della Monica, 21 g manron, opp. Grace | Sansiand. aged |l tnvited, to sitend the fosersl, thle day | Carlos Morcau, Soldlers' Home, Los An” | pirem's Fund.20. — | 1ot "o NEcorner of California. street and eptionally Gaod tabie. st : nia Undertaking Company, 105 Powell strest, | Fracey S Doneine tiaom, g, Sdditional - BANK STOCKS, Blevenon avenue & dr: by Nioos g el #hily Tooms at modest rafes. | WALSH In this city, January 31 191, Mich. | Restoration and reissud—idmund Mar- | $2KGSLI T — (SER PR AU = | (BGRRO SRS SGR aCente, 5 N of B street, I o 4 wunny apart. | from his late resi- | el beloved husband of Elizabeth M. Waleh, | Shall. Coronado, 8. Increase—Willlam|cal's & D T. 8 F Nat BK...120 125 |N 2 by E 120; $2000. i . . e Iph street, Ocean View. In- | father of Lizzie, Edward and Willie Walsh, | Jennings, San Francisco, $10; Foster B.| First Nationi U Thomas Paterson to Thomas Ross, lot on . 7 Ay N Lawn Cemetery. and brother of Dennis Walsh, Mrs. James | Bryant, Soldiers'’ Home, Los Angeles, $8; SAVINGS BANKS. line of Sunset avenue. 30.15 E of Byfleld r. MRS. M. €. ROB ¢, Prop. January 31, 1901, Charles | Dicksen and Mrs. Jobn Murphy of Hum- Levi Wilson, Whittier, §8; Ygino Garnica, | ger § & L.... — 180 Sav & L So. PTract, S 10526, E 29.79, N 109.94, W 30.15 - . - Ernst, dearly beloved husband of Cal, a native of County Kilkenny, = Mlipitas, §8. Original widow—Rose De- | Hym 8 & L.... — — |Bec Sav Bk, block H, Sunset Helghts: gift. c y 3 «t, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. and_brother-in-law of Dora, ie Molles Sumny wutie pars | B aged 60 years. I'vine, San Francisco, $8. War with Spain— or without board. | John Mut Sav Bk fends and acquaintances are respect- | Original—Patrick O'Brien, San Francisco, | 8 F Say U Union T Co ° Builders’ Contracts. 510 — S — rie and er, ative of Reval, fully invited to attend the funeral t e 10 " e o . A lia E. Sherman and Eiizabeth K. Dana s reasomable, 15| earie tD0 e Thonths and 5 akss. (Bunday), o'clock, from ’\‘ii ““'“l“‘; Ssh““"‘;"'ns‘il} I‘"?"“‘“"' 0; STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. (owners) with Fennell Bros. (contractors), ar- | Friends and acquaintances are respec gence, Git Jersey street, n Twenty- N i N aace, $6; Al | confornia .....135 — (O S L & H....d0 — | chitects Havens & Toepké-Excavating, brick = —anas ] g Vited to attend the funeral to-morrow | fowrth and Twenty-fifth, near = Douglass zhiin, ., $12. et 15 — | Presidio .. Work, artificlal granite, ete., fo cE t in —The Weekly | fully Invited g "rfufl(-g,‘ e R I”.teor:zt, thence to St. James Church, where séfvices | Oregon: Increase—Solomon Keffer, Hol- gf:s(’e:-!( . u"v;ss Jigy . 5 ' :"?\vfi‘-‘:‘fnr:yewemen( and attic frame butd_ | oay FRANGISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC - & address in the | B Perry street. Interment Masonic held at 1:30 o'clock. Interment Mount | land, $8. POWDER SPOCKS. ing on N line of Pacific avenue, 242:6 W of . Cana ne year for $l, - ..‘._ e y | \\'flfihmgfirv i Orlggsnnl-fls(i“fl: Bi gm. California .....10 — Vigorit % — 24| Gough nreet.lwb:n:y‘\ngo |w. ?'lrmnfl(;y RAILWAY collru.m - et L In Portland, Or.,- January %, arnishers’ and Polishers' | netter, verton, $8. ditional—Ben- o A A Estate of Elizabeth A. wvines (o ron Ferry, Foot of Market === T1%1. JamesP. Finnican, beloved husband o e attend the funeral of our | jamin F. H. Luce, Seattle, $12. AL B9 TN s &y R. R, Provines, executor) with M. V. Brady his gl 2 SPECIAL NOTICES. h J. Finnican, a native of New York, | . Michael Walsh. to-morrow | > Army orders—Captain Harry D. Hum- SUGAR STOCKS. tontracton), atchitect A. Plests—Brick wail A Traastess b ik Nalinel: zed 36 years. 2 1 o'clock, from the residence, ' v Vi of % - | Hana § P Co. 94 9 Kilauea § Co, 21% 21% | to be placed under a three-story frame bulld- N FERRY—FOOT OF MARKET ST. will Toan on | GIENNIE In this city, February 1, 1801, | o4 Jersey street, corrier of Dougiase. By | parey: Twentieth infantry, upon explra- | 530" c"a g G — aTis|Makawell 8 Co 41% — | ing on NI line of Mission street, 313:6 NE of | WEEIE DATS_ TS0, 9:00 11100 & ey 13:8h 3 utual plan. | CGENEIL IS Glennie, beloved son of Jane | order of W. O'BRIEN, Presidont. | ton of his hding ofieert an P | Honokaa § Co. 30% 314 Onomea § Co. 28’ — | Fifth, NE 2% by NW %, No. 848 Mission :30 p. m. "‘"H{- E Waters, and brother of John V. and Justitia | WARDLAW—In this city, January 2, 1s01, | 50n to the S car 5[‘{ tal !{‘ 2 | Hutch S P Co. 26% — | Paauhau 8 Co. 32% — $1250. = Giennie and Hartley Waters, a neuve of | William Wardlaw. a native of Glasgow, Scot” | Ell;:lev’l‘,ri;'\clém T st 5;:::\'3 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS, ~ : e Feopland, d 31 years 10 months and, aged 70 years. N . . : TION CO., | Aberdees, Bcojland, aged 31 years i In Patcines, San Benito County, | Lieutenant Elmer. B. Gabell, Thirty-fifth | Al Pack Assn.1% 127 0ceanic S8 Co SUNDATS-3:00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 13, 30, 500 or ] 102510835 5 M ' tel. & d 18 _daye. WATE Fruit Asn. — 106 |Pac A O s RAILWAY TRAVEL. 6:20 p. m. —rn o e Pt BN | A% Friende and acquaintaices are respect- | ' danuary 25, 1%, Thomas Watsen. a nativé | Infantry, now. at the hospital, Presidlo, | 4 fruit Ain- o 16 \Fac A ¥ A.... 2 SRR o b et o Sod Prpsclidions o o S svited to attend the funeral to-morrow | of Virginia, County Cavan, lreland, aged 63 | will proceed to Hot Springs, Arkansas, for | Sar Ex Asn... 8 — |Pac Paint Co.. 1% WEEK DATS-4, 150 330, Tt o 2y SEWING MACHINES AND SiPPLIES. - ¥). at 10 p'clock, from- his late resi years. | treatment in the Army and Navy General < 40, Saturdays—Extra trips at 1: - dence. 3617 Clay street, thence to Third and Hospital. " pioarg.. Mol Session. k nd repairing guaran- v v 11:39 o'cloc) . i | GRAHAM -In this eity, Jauuary 30, 1901, Jo- & = 2= Fomely engrossed parchment invitatio: 50 Equitable Gas 3 00 . ¢! 01 SRAND HOTEL. 25 Giant Powder Con, oo oe 83 00 D e ang fathar of Matihew Giabdin. & el 3 from the Mayor of San Jose to visit that | 15 Hana Plantation Co, cash, S % I rain‘s—Dany. native 6f Armagh, Ireland, aged 0 vears. A | T} Biker N ¥ |Mise Mooeqten iy, | city rext May. 110 Bane Elastatiol €8 / 15 ' ific Lodge No. 155, 1. 0..0. F., i 3 ? e = ana_Plantation” Co. ¥ - ~=r 1':‘;425.7':;“:14:»::.;)"3:0.““. W. ot the W' | & F. e e | Nelson-Vaughn Recount. 2 Honokaa Sugar Co. nw . STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. | iy ‘avited o attend the funeral this gay | Syt woich: § 0 | cat, o WOODLAND, Feb. 1.—The recount of | 3 Hutchinson § P Co... 1 PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co.; | (Saturday), at 130 o'clock, from his late | § 5 8 ¢ ® Coupntord, Arlz. | the votes in all the precincts in the | 15 Paauhau § P Co. 8 12% office, Post and Powell sts.; tel. Ma'n | residence, 1 Morrls avenue thence o First |, (UG, Ciner, Berk|F E Clark, Visaila | Fourth Supervisorial District in the Nel- | 1 Pacifc aul{‘mm ug. qo age Co as T P St ey s | ¥ Fika Freseo |3 Woodwara, Cal forVaughn contest was completed v 5 . nE st cut rates vices will be held, commencing at 2 o'clcck. | L /A Blasingame & w, |8 8 Hall, Sacto terday. ~ When the recount -of 'the i1 Intermgnt Masonic Cemetery. Fresno S A Loud, Cal lagt précinet commenced Vaughn had a% HICKEY—In the City and County Hospital, | B W Johnson Chgo |W I Tomley, Sacto |a net gain of 4 votes, which gave him Eoma s January 1. 191, Michael Hickey, a native of | Mizs H Johnson, Chgo Mre M Oiiver, Petalum | g plurality of 8 votes. in West Woodland 104 3734 se or private lines, $4 50 & | Ireland, aged 35 years L3y Eaiins On = mith, Petalum | Nelson made a net gain of 10 votes, which 110 75 J D Boyd, Marysville |G § McKenzie, Napa installed. Pt. Lobos. | HUSTON—In this city, February 1, 1901, Ar- |7 m Hijl, Portland |C W Adams, Gal gave him a plurality of 2 votes. Vaughn' — i — , beloved husband of Jessle Huston, a v attorneys are making an effort to over- TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES., | native of England, aged 21 years 2 months | & o grommgon: e AL s come this by an attempt to show that 92 "_| ul-'um lmi-’ $:23 pm - ——r | and 17 davs. Mrs M de Font, Cal |J Walker, Cal cartaln voters registered In one precinet mg}: 5 am ARGAINE IN fl‘Pr.wt'.rrst—wo‘ E>Friends and acquaintances are respect- | ;'r Ljjen Seattle |C Dunphy, Cal $oted in anather. The question. fnvolved 4 7:30 am| 138 r machines for less fully dnvited to attend the funeral to-morrew | 1 g Aupery, Los Ang|J McMurry, Ukiah | s whether a voter can be disfranchised 18 - by Dommaeey (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the First T, oot o 7% 8:30 pm) om e Church, corner Gears and Frank. | Dr J W Clark & W, A H Everi, San Jose | by an error of the registering officer. The 103 00 e e T b T, e i Tauret il Cemetery. | ,Sante Rom . |13 Winoh, Reso T | presiding Judge. Angellottl of iarin 5 12w "‘"j‘“‘"‘, Sana ‘ "‘ nains & e funer " 3 af nty, is a =2 5 a Sl S o s | £ 3 R S ok £ s ol | DUt and Nelson s Dembchal i 30 pm| 0 ol G Eien | 428l 25 ellock, 1 08 | v o . - i th | oM e thie -eity, eniady i, el Guls T o e Tl R vk .\«'a‘snag‘l"ln‘cn‘::rglezzsll&ye lsfle‘c:é%lt\:o:!:fiz s 1 120 5m] 390 5] sebastopor. 748 bl ¢:23 b tor ‘and Pade, infant and beloved daugh . Vac | X 3 t rejec es—about one-fo < - e compiny, Moo 337 | Boand Mamie B Jones, n native of Hop: | W, FpMaskard. Sacto |Rev PG Jiy, Boston | COUSL TORHTG I Woither side 18 satished | & Bank of California. eeed10 50 ‘Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West { seo, Cal MON- | land, Mendocino Courty, Cal., aged 1 year 4 | Mrs F'F Hisom, Cal [Mrs L W Heintselman, 1i f th t and 4 and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton DAY, Febn 4t 105 o'elovk a | monihe and 12 days. 0 "S%0 LYEAr &) Mry 3 7 Whitney, Cal | tsacto ‘ s B SR L e T PRODUCER'S OIL EXCHANGE. . || o Miraria; af Ertean' for Lytton, sprinas; 1t B Rt ot 113 o'clevk a. | mon R S M B Wallace & w, A B Jackson, Colusa | Probable that an appeal will be taken, no « Geyserville for Skaggs ings: at Cloverdals sition to oration sad ¢ oba- | Kinied wite of the inte Jot Kart: abeus: | § amiiton, Can ., Cutigs. Sadgiu | fabtter who with, Morning Sesston. : ) the Geysers oot e fiaer such o uainens us come be- | ter of Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Lighthalle ang | ® Caboon & w, S LakiA A Nordyke, Redng Murderer Ends His Life. i . ' m Soda Bay, rt and Bartlett E he an: ¥ order ot the sister of Mrs. M. Hildreth, George D. and PALACE HOTEL. 100 at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Secretary Honolulu Sugs - William u;h hn(l 3 L‘:"‘ w lltj»n, Mrs. Strick- | o Foster, 8 Rafnel (A B Watson, Cal TRUCKEE, Feb. 1—John Isham, the :15 Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell , Witter Dated fan Prancisc - land and Mrs CoMs pe . patlve of Michigan, | § B Goodwin, Cal [P Cal Indian, who. brutaily murdered his’ wife = Springs. Upper Lake. Pomo. Potter Vailey. = e | AR icads and scquaintances sy re W H H Hart Cal J M Robeledo & w, Cal | pere Tuesday morning, hanged himself in 128 59 John "By - Ruverside, Lieriey s, Buckneils, DIVIDIND Notice—The Giant Powder Coms 7 Frie ot =pect- | W Martin, Cai Dr R FHot & w, ; i Banhedrin Heigh lle, Orr's Hot Springs, ny, Con. A ~dividend, No. 2, of Sev, | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | ' w Grant & w, Chgo/P J Ryan & w, i his cell yesterday with stri torn 415 Mendocine City, Bragg. "-trm. g ve Cents (Toc) per share on the isued capp. | (Sunday). st 2 o'clock, from her late resi | & ) Giark. Chicago rs Burke, Chgo from his blankets. Isham's preliminary 20 mm P |" cw‘[ m ‘Willetts, Laytonville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, tal stock of the company has bees derionly | dence, 21 Migtton Uit hence by fussral | & “Cuseet, Cal . |F Cushing.’ Boston hearing took place before Justice Fin- 1 ’ Harris, Olsens, Dyer. Scotia and Eureka. o st ghe office of ihe company. 43 | GorecttOhy Sia orclonk Entermint CCeorers | W 3 Connell, Seattle | P Weaver, Richelleu |negan. The evidence of his gullt was S Eaturday fo o U S e Cilifornia’ ol san Francinco., on- Febusry | Jiomt cat 2 P Mra LK HIll, Aus-A Chuger, Pa conclusive, yet he listened with stolcal K -ne tickets to all points B o1 Tvee R e, Eebruary 4, | O ICHI-In the Olty and County Hospl- | tAlR C G Murphy, Cal indifference, sa; nothing., When court 2 o Ba at half ra _ 1501, at noon. A. A. SPARKS, Secretary. tal, February 1, Tki Kumakichi, a n’;_ T 8 Sharpure, Victoria|W A Chapin, Sacto jouzned at 3 o‘cgck he was returned to 86 "-I&. ot'l-s 850 Market st. - o Calitrai Wit A | o B Wilson, Vancouver |C P Morgan'& w. Cal B ix ombied hioh ha T el 5 BX 38 of sixty cents per | LAWLESS-In this elty, 3 20, L i e T that this would be his last meal. Im- H "E e © ae’ Geen Geciared, and 1+ payabie ‘cn | Margarel, beloved. wite of ‘the. Jate Jamed | wys T Taylor, Ky |3 & weoeih Dayen mediately atter the jaller's departure e -3 Ten anager. o) acter Monday, Febriuary i1, 1L at the | Lawiess, and mother of John, William and | Mot e ? (§ ioebér & w, Chi | fore nkets into strips and fastening Union Trust Company of 8an Francisco. | Kittie Lawless, a native of County Galway, | N mecint s s Cut 1y B & B noose around his neck tied the other & Stock hooks will elose on Tuesday, February | 1lreland, aged §7 years. AT & 5. B Grisson. § Jose | Gnd to the upper bars of his cell He o T PAIS RAILWAY £ 1901, at 3 o'clock p. m., Up to which date €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | & A’Mn.wl ey ,-_' phomas, L Ang | Clised his feet from the floor and slowly 180 m" A.Al A S |. A Lranafet of siock may be‘wade al'the Union | fally nvited 10 attend. the Tuneral this day | C by it o T strangled to death. i Trust Company. By order of the Board of | (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late ¥ ol J Weinchester w, t Directors. residence, '$18 Harrlet street, thence to s:. |, I ¥ Kelleghan N Y | Colo Srrede, : HENRY VAN BERGEN. Secretary. Rose's Church for gervices at 10 o'clock. In- ." mfimfl" g g-‘v Two Years in Folsom. a7 ¥S......8:00, 10:00, 11:30 and 1:15 p. m. DIVIDEND Notics Dividend No. 11 (Hfty | Mot Lo aa ot ity pebey 3 Considine, Nevada |7 B SAN JOSE, Feb. L—Willlam Brown, 15 ‘Fare, San Francisco to Summit and return, cents per ebare) of the Oceanic Steamsnip | *James, beloved husband ot 0 J Nichol, 'Nevada |y M who was recently convicted of attempt- 5 4. 3 Company, will be payable at the office of | and father of Samuel W. D land, Cn BB ing 8 was sentenced to two 8% raveny or raMALPATS Yow oPEN. the company, 227 Merket st., on and John H., Elizabeth E.. Willlam, M Johnson, Chicago . Prison Jn ‘}! Ticket offices. 621 Market st Saun=alito Ferry. Friday, February 1, 180, Transfer books Robert G. MacMullen. aged 74 years. - NEW WESTERN HOTEL., & cec im Eaturday. Januacy 1901 at 8| g3 Norice of 1u hereafter. J Hicks & w, Tl L A Brewer, - ¥ MACDONALD-In hif city, J M. 101, | A P Lugwell, Tacoma |H C Arlston, Nebr H Alexander Davidson Macdonald, beloved hus: | I, G Ratto, Bakersfield!C A George. Nebr. H =3 : . — G W Patterson, Seattle|G Miller, = R e HENRY . GALLAGHER cO. |5 i xe o B 8 tified that only such stoc] to. & Beott & w, Crus regularly transterred upon the books of the DANIEL b DOROV A pere J L Dyer, PE“' a': Mzh o Rk corporation wil. be homored by the Stanley | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND 8L Davis 8 Vallejo g~ Aerizl Navigation Company. 20 Fifen st.. te Lincoin School. G § Crawfora, Nebr 3 2 CHAS. NEWMAN, Secretary. e Tels South $0. ‘W P Bushnell, Nebr A , Tenn & % o1 . . A

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