DIED. Barker, Hose* , Hefrfrnan, Jame.« lirowr.lee. Jej?!hcr rtalrton. Louise S. Osnnmel. J,';uisa U. Srlrindler William T. Handrleioi.. Frank Roh\iltheiss. I^onora lUftdns. Hadie C. * Bhea. Thomas .< . , li-s:.en. KUea Wall. Gt-n. Joseph' o! BARKSH —In thin . city, IVcernber 3], ISS3, Hnsea I:arker. beloved father of Mrs. A. p! DISI. James r.nd Jopt-ph . Ilarjcer and Mabel Roberts, a native of North Carolina, aced SS rears r.ni Z month*. BROWM.!;&-In this city. Pwrolwr ?1. i«» 9, .Terae S.. .beloved' Jiusband of Frances c' nrowr.lee, &r.d father of Paul Ct* .lay c. and L*»lie C. Rrownlee. Mrc. Dulla Wltham and Mrs. !7rr.rr.a Co«st. a native of Pennsylvania atred 7S yr-vrv and 4 months. CHEKfMAN- In Berk el er, December 21 IS9J Franklin Ellveater. hu.bnnd«of Almlra Ch«eitl mAn, *nd father ol Krank Ct>e«cmaa and MARRIED. BOMCH— TRYGAY— In this city, nee-taber 31, I?S3. by the P-cv. J. A. B. Wilson. Walter Hcrr.er ct Los Angr'.es tad _* a y Trjcay or f-'.in. Franrltro. ?«',; PTkTns w/iDDTinrv? tipitiiq Dirilno — MniLli-bb-) — L'bAiJla. BORN. ALBOP.HLLI-In thie city. December 10. IST). . to the Ti-ife of Louis Albore!!!. a daughter. FERRIvCK— In thie cltv, December 17, IS9B. to the wife of Harry Ferbeck. _ son. I>CUAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR tal*— To close e-Ute of ALICE PIJLLI- VAN. de/-eaf><»ub!!c ntwtlon at 31 a. m. onthj* Jd .lay of January, UO9. at McAJilster- rx. entrance of CJty Halt,' San Francisco. {,a»g. b'^-.k No. T-14 on OnMfcrnia Pavings and I-ian :' dCtf of Han Franri-co. which book rhows » aLart* cf I".X> XT. Sale eubject to confirma- tion by court; 3? per rent of purchase pnet red on Kr^ptonr* of bid. FRANK M. Kr.LS.KT. Artmlr.istrator. Zi'i-ZtZ Wllcox bulld- BAN Fran-iBOo FAVIr.r. l.'nion. E22 California •t., Webb— T>'.\ i*firA Notlre— For th« half ye» rf ?^* Organic Rtearr.ih'.p Corrpary ttIII br psyaMe Et th» office CJ the company. No. 2.7 Market et.. on ond' »frer Tue«l«y. J«fiua-r 2. WK>. Trunrfer t^-cks wlil CIOM on "•""efln-sday. P"rer>-^.* r ?7 IS9S. at 1 o'clock j. rr. B.IH FlirrT.rviN. S«rretary. Shipping Intelligence. iiiß. Cor.tir.prtal fJulldir.g and Loan Associa- tion of CAl:!i"7r.ia. 2C2 Sanrcme st.. San Fran- rl»co. has declared for the € months ending December 1:, U>», a dividend of 12 per cent per ar.mjm to r:*»s "A" Ftock, 1C per cent l*r ernurn to (-'.ays "F" etock. i f*r cent per •tnnum en crra depnFite aid i per tent p«r «jinutr. en <-.t4lnary .lerjrsitF. CAHT. OLIVER KLORIDrjr:. President. WILLJ4M ( l-OHHIN. Secretary. I>IV_DJ-IND ho: tee- Mutual Pavfnrs Bunk of S«n FrancUco. SI Post ft.— For the half year t-r.i'.r.g l>re.tibcr SI. ISJS. a dividend Kas been <¦ oe.: larefl at the rate if three (3) pe r ccn t per ¦rirjiiT* on all _fpns;u<. free cf taxes, rayab!* <-a »nd nftcr TI'ESDAT J.-intmrj' 2. 1900. GKOl'.ai; a. BTORT, Cashier. BAILROAD TRAVEL. Steamer Movements. OAKLAND Ktn.MTCIiE FOR SALE. AN irrreriucMnn to you from 11. Schellhaas. the mndtQ-e : 'hlf* f* a s;lcndia ocrmrtunity for a .flrst-e'-i's k-tel man. Tor rarttculart apply T. A. i. ITATUKWAT. Vnlleio. Cal. :_¦ STORAGE! AM) WAKKHUCSBS. J'rr:n<:::-!:!:>aLPii storac» and Moving c^ Ofnc. '.n. P.ost rt.. cor. Pine!!: Tel. Main 57:3 S-liW'JxS MACHIM-S AXn SCHPLIES. Tl MON-TirtA'.- r-nted, repcired. bought, sold; v.--Rra<_ire rr..::,!H-£:. IO Sixth; phone Mint 45. .<., klrfl? l^ixcht. f<^M. r_rhancod. rented; r»- >¦ ;>»Jr!-?-. s» laic-1 rates. s*>T. Fourth >=t. No. Priie.|No. : Prize. i No. Priae. 6< '>»2 20,64507..... ;... 40 64357 40 SWM 20165247. ........ 100,65.31 40 63*00 100!6o4.6 20)65534 20 65504 40165623 100 65533 20 «-'>Bs9-. 201655& 20065946 20 65953 ? 20;6C072 20166203 „ 20 <>t>-64 20,66303 t*,66531 20 €6057 206660S 40166644 2D «W»2 40166728 20 ; «6732 40 66745 % 100 1757.. 20;«O3 to 68811 40 66553.. .0;«6S71 20 ««3SS 40;67237........ 4j;j7_42 2to 67305 20;«7563......... 20,67671 20 «7756 20,68149.. r(G|tSIS2 20 6SZI7 40!«5242.,,;.... .PJSS263 20 65254 40,6*393^.;..,. 20;«5532 20 6*6.-.0 40,68639...:.... 20 65574 100 6SSS7 40;65933.V...... 20;CS&SO 20 60OT1 20J69100;-..""..... 40'«5127.. ....... 40 69131 40.69171.::..... .20!63.04 20 69251 20:69380.*. ..... 2U 697CT 20 63842 .40[69943;.....,. 20 60075 40 70049 20 !70053,. ........ : 20;70_05.. 20 70.140 40,70445. 40;70454 .100 70504 20i70528 20,70542 100 70630 , 20170929,:... :.. 20;71020.. 20 71087 40171261.;;..... 100,7l33« 20 71316 20i71645.; .0i7164S 20 7ie<*.s io»j7i6:i4.-.:,.;.. 2o|7isss ic<> 72020, 4073024:. ..;... 20 72031 23 72134 40172207........ 20172228 4ft 72230 1i;744«9 100 74514.. ...... 40|74693 40;7475S 100 74500 2074514. 40174142 4* 74971 40*73212.... ,40;7"25S 40 73275......;. 40^73310........ 40!73.rr« 20 75373 4075689.; 20 7:>6'J7 20 7f«»07 1000 7.928;;.'.'.... 20,760:>2 50 7C182 200i75243.-.,.-.V.' 4076.90 20 76353 40-.75355. .; .20 7647* 20 7«540 200.76940....."... 20.77'i_8 •' ?> 77257 4077*72.1-. ' 20'774?9 49 7745«^ 20 77.-47.;...... 1000i77.i39 4<> 77614 20177625.:...... 20'7767S 40 7759S 10077995. .-.;.... .40175055 100 75113 2i);7?127. ....... .J0J75262. ........ 100 7M13 .017?338i 4f> l 7S';is2 500 75715 20178739,. ...... 20J7S7W 20 7SSI4 20(78008... 20!75:*43 ¦ 20 71943...- 20 ! 78959 ........ 40]75304 40 7?303 407.351......... 1(V)79358 40 79611 160,79723;........ ¦ 201759U 20 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 numbers from 72332 to 72432 Inclusive, be- ing SO numbers on each side of the number drawing capital prize: of $30,000, $60. 100 num- bers from 22351 to 23451 inclusive, being 50 num- bers on each side of the number drawing capi- tal prize of $20,000, $10. IUO numbers from 46416 to 46316 Inclusive, being 50 numbers or each side of the number drawing capital prize. of $10,000. $20. 799 numbers ending with 82, be- ing the last two figures of the number drawing the capital prize of $60,000, $20. 799 numbers end- ing with 01, being the last two figure* of the number drawing the capital prize of $20,000, $20. No. 72352 draws first capital prize of $60,000. sold in San Jose, Costa lUca. San Francisco, Cal. ' - ¦-¦-. -.;...-¦¦ -. No. 22401 draws second capital prize of $-0,000. fold In New Orleans, La., Chicago, 111., Mexico City. ./. No. 46466 draws third capital prize of JIO.OOO, Fold In San Francisco, Cal., New York City, Zacatecas, Zac. Nos. 49«6, 20009. 51Z70, 73307 and 77547 draw each $10C0. sold 1n Port-au-Prince. Haytl. San Francisco, Cal.. Havana, Cuba, New York City. San Juan Bautlsta Tabasco, St. Louis. Mo.. Lima, Ohio, San Francisco, Cal.. New York City, Mexico City. Havana, Cuba, St. Louis, Mo., Cameron, Tex. ANTONIO PEREZ ' >. For the Treasury Department. U. BASSETTI, Manager. APOLINAR CASTILLO. lntervenor. AUCTION SALES Church, where a requiem hlgb mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. RALSTON— In Schenectady, New York. Decem- ber SO. 1599. Louise Sumner. beloved wife of Louis C, Ralston. SCHINDLER— In Oakland, December 30, 1899, William Theo. Schlndler. beloved and only son of Henry and Amelia Schindler. a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years 9 months and 8 days. (CTFrionds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited' to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock, at the parlors of the First Presbyterian Church, cor- ner Fourteenth and Franklin streets. Oak- land. SCHULTHEISS— In this city. December 30. 1599, Leonora N. Schulthelss, beloved daughter of Mr*. Anna Spencer, a native of Petaluma- Cal., aged 29 years and 4 months. SHEA— In Denver, December 30, 1899, Thomas, beloved son of Cornelius and Mary Shea, a native of San Francisco, aged 15 years 6 months and 13 days. WALL— In Alameda. December 30. 1893, Gen- eral Joseph G. Wall, a native of Dublin, aged 73 years. Ci7"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence. 1536 Santa Clara avenue, under the auspices of Oak Grove Lodge No. 215, F. and A. M. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. Weather Report. O2oth Meridian— Pacific Time.) BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 31. 18'JJ>^5 p. m. " The following are. the seasonal rainfalls to dete, as compared with those of. came date last season, and rainfalls In last twenty-four hours: ! ¦= ¦'¦¦_¦ \ . '. -< . Last This .Last ¦ Stations— •• • J< Hours. Season. Season. Eureka ,0.00 ¦ 0.00 11. 27. Red Bluff -0.02 10.88 3.85 Sacramento... 0.02 \ 5.87 3.91 San Francisco 0.00. : 10.38 , • 4.00 Fresno ••- • «-W ¦•. 4.55 1.98 Independence 0.02 •-. 1.75 0.61 San Luis 0b15p0.*.... 0.00 10.34 i,« Lob Angeles... Trace 3.40- • 0. 3d San Diego: 0.00 1.94 -. 'LOS Yuma :,} .*. 0.00 OJS • 1.32 San Francisco data: Maximum temperature CS, minimum 48, mean63i- . - , ¦ WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. Cloudy and threatening weather prevails over CALIFORNIA LIMITED i S"nta Fe Route. The fastest train, ninnlng over tne best r»n« road, with the highest class accommodation*. Connecting train leaves San Francisco at J:00--p. m. MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY. BATUHDAT. | ' '-. Arriving In Chicago at 1:15 p. m. . fRIDXTi BDND\T. TUK3DAT. WJDS23DAT. OVERLAND EXPRESS Every day In the year. Pullman Palao* an 4 Upholstered Tourist Cars leave C-kland Mol* for Denver. Kansas City. Chicago and the Kaat i >:80 p. m. ¦ ¦ ¦ # ! VALLEY ROAD Between Stockton. Fresno, Hanford, Vltalla, Tulars and Bakersfleld, furnlshei good loaal •train service. ' . • • : ¦-¦ Ean Francisco office, 823 Market at., taUpboo* Main 1531. ... ¦ . . Oakland office. 1119 Broadway. . Sacramento offle*. 201 J street. San Jose office. .7 West Santa Clara rtr«et. ' HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via SMMUt* rtrry. ' • .Cornmenclng.-Uctober 1. ISB9. FROM RAN FRAIs'CISCO TO MILL' VALLEY '. • AN-D.SAM RAFAEL. •WEJEK DAY&-r'7:oo. •9:30, U:i» a. m.; Its.' •3:40. fclS, 6;00. «:30 p. m. ¦ EXTRA TRIPS— For Mill Valley and San Ra- fael, on Mondays, ' Wednesdays and Saturdays, at »:C0 and 11:30 p. m. * SUNDAYS— »B:OO, •10:00, »ll:30 a. m.; MIS. 1:15, '4:45, «:30. 9:00 p. m. Trains marked (•) run to San Qientln FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO WEEK DAYS^€:2S. *6:». 7:45. »«:40 a m • •1I:.O. 2:15. *3:40. «5:15 p. m. " EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays. Wednesdays and EaturAayp at <:4<) and 10:13. p. m. SUNDAYS— «:2O. •»:«>. 'lO:^ '11:4s a m • •1:40. *3:15. -«:45; »«:30 p, m. Trains marked <•) start from San Quentln ' FROM MILL. VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO ' WEEK PAYS— 6:4S. «:45, 7:53. J:45 a. m• ' 12:35. 2:33. >Al, 3:20 p. m. EXTRA TRii-'S.on Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7:00 and 10:20 p. m. . SUKDAY3-8:03. 10:05 •¦*: ra.; 12:06, 2:15. J:3O i B:00. 6:45 p. m ' | . .- THROUGH TRAINS. . 7:00 a % m. week- days— Cazadero and way stations i t:4O p. m. Saturrtayp— Tomales and — ny stations^ I 8:00 a. m. Sundays— Tomales and way stations.] V""^^ JDr. Gibbon's Dispensary, -3_»@&H KEA B.\T ST. Established WilV 1 _<«l ln **&¦* for the treatment of i'rlvate t@kJUhi.Wm I>l«e«aes, Lost Mauho<^t Debility or •wSsXJ'wißl 'llsease-jearlngoii bodrandnilndand sl«k, NVcholal, . ,74 daya from Xewrcastle. Aus. -.;_¦¦ : . • . Br' ship Lyderhorrii. Weston, 131 days from : "Br ship Aust're-Uan, Joliff, 182 days" from Car- : dlff. ' ' ¦ '"' * . ; ' • ' • •:'•". ': •• ¦Ger. bark Blrma. Wredfi. • 68' days from Iqul quc • * ' ¦ *- *¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ *•*'*'""¦. ' . .Br' bark Ihvprmay, '-. Lament,..- 1.67 daya from ¦' Fr • bark MarKuerite'.-Mollnas', \ Porcher; . 113 d'avs from Swansea. '.:.•. ¦ Schr Saararnento. Oni'nrel, 15 days from Tll- Chrtitiansen, 12 day* from Coquille River. • • ''¦-,¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ • ,' ''¦- : Sffhr I>na' : Swea»ey, . Johnson, . 23 ¦ days, from ManzanUlo.' '.'-••; ; ' -. ''¦¦¦':¦'.' ... ' Schr Mary C, M&dMn,. .10 hours from Tdrt . B(ihr Nettle :L6w, • li-. . -¦• •¦ Sailed Dec 31r-Stmr A I XI. for Dyea; stmr Maclclnaw, for San Francises. : • ¦• SOUTH BEND— Arrived Dec . 31— Schr Pio neer, hence Dec : 24. ¦ ¦ . REDONDO— SaiIed Dec 31— Sehr Mildred, for "poVrr TOWNSEND— Arrived Dec 31— Bktn Quickstep, from Kahulul-.' • ¦ •. Paileu DecJ 31— Br stmr Glenople. ¦ f of . VENTURA— Arrived Dec 31— Stmr Geo Loo mis. hence, Dec 30.- ' • '.. Sailed Dec 81— Stmr Geo Loomls. for Alca traz -Island. '-"..¦. -. TACOMA— Arrived - Dec.; SI— ShlD Columbia, hence Dec 23; aliwell. ... Sailed Dec 31— Uktn Newsboy, for Ban Pedro. BAN DlEGO— Sailed : Dec 3— Stmr Weßtport, for San Francisco. :¦ ¦ :¦¦¦¦"¦ PORT GAMBLE— Sailed Dec 31— Sehr Cornet, for San Pedro. • •••' . •¦/.-. ;' OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK— Arrived Dec 31— Stmr La Nor mandle. from Havre.-..- ¦ Railed Dec 31— Stmr W>rra. for Genoa, etc. SOUTHAMPTON — Arrived Dec 31 — Btmr Southwark, from New York, for Antwerp. QUEENSTOWN— SaiIed Dec 31— fitmr Luca nla, from Liverpool, for New York. HALIFAX, N S— Arrived Dec 31— Stmr Paris ian, ¦ from Liverpool, and sailed for. Portland. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEI S II Wood, Spokane J H Doyle. Vallejo G H Graves. New York W C Re van & w, N J C H Klrkler, Vlsalla C M Hoover. P Costa J A Saeur, 8 Rafael W H Church & w. Oak O D HI shop & w. Oak O H Jeffress & w. Oak XV F Jeffress & w. Oak H Hart. Vallejo . C H Linden & w, Cal E T Gould. Stanford W D Tlllotson, Reddng Mrs R J Brown. Mass M Thompson. Wls J Cron'n. w & c.Wash Miss Farley, fipokane Miss Blsbee. Yreka Mrs F A -Anterioneth, Yreka ¦ P Lyons. New York P Taylor, Texa* J M Frosker; La M F plllon. Port Costa F W Butterman. Cal W I^ Pritchnrd & w. Pacramemo Dr J Jarvis, Riverside.- H D Dennlck. Vallejo W McDonald. L Ang P Antzen, ! Hoaqulm E R Brady, Hoaquim A M Stowe & w, Cal 3 G Miller, Kacto I»r J S Menefee.Arcata P W Morse. Watson vl S N McLauclln & w, Moss Lending F Kteele. lianford C M Thamler & w, Chg C G Barett & w, Sacto G Middledltch & w, Waterloo ¦ T Wanderer & w. Cal Q Banner & w. Cal 3 A Uence, Vallejo H Dick. Chlcaco H Raden. Fresno C L Russell. Tulare Mips E Russell. Tulare H L Galeman. Portlnd F. r> Haddock & w. Cai O A Clark & w, Cal C C Pafre. L Ang C G Weiss & w. Marel Wll Lumsden. R Rosa O Tliompsoh, Oakland W E Porry,- Petaluma D J Ilealey & w. Cal A T Holmes; Newark C Lemmp. Newark . ¦ I.I.: A :Kmith.- Astoria - W Lbftus & w. Cal PALACE HOTEL. J C Kemi> Yon Ee.iJ H Hill, Bacramenta Hodßon ' .-.• S M Samstas; N V n D Hoswell. Or B Thotna*. N V • Mrs Boswell. Or . L L Rosenthnl. NY. M.Hofetadt, Alaska W.H Murphy, Stanford W W Chapln, Pactp C E Haxelton. -I'a E W Clayton, San Jose Mrs Hazelton, Pa "• C B Kaufman, Mfinlo J H Harbour, S DSego • Mrs Kaufman. Menlo O E Meyer. New York F'M flmrer. Chicago |G H Chance, Portland H Uurkhardt. ChlcaKolC W Strlne. Pa J D Smith. Cal Mrs s«trln«. Pa . ''• W A Pownlnß, Cal E S Potter. Stanford D L Hackett, Car ' A J Moxham.Australla L Blue. British Col A L Kru*er, St Lofcls Mrs Hlue, British Col D W Klrkland, L'Ang A P Thalhelmer, Mo G L Shoup, %V'ashrigton A E Canender. Chlc^o S Winters. .Merced C J Hepwor.th. Clvrdle J Kelly, :>lartlnei: U F Nix & W, Pacto F Herße'g,- Crockett E II Rlvett, Saotq C Peck, Callejo ¦ |W J Stewart ft. w.ldhQ A G SauAders, Alamdl DIVIDEND notice— The Oerman Savings and IjO»si Prwletj'. tSt Califprnta ft.— For the half year •rnuirag Itecember ?t, ISS9. a dividend has teen declar-J et the rate cf four <4) per cent p*r fc.r.::uin on terra deposits and three and « ne-th!rd i' 3 1-S) r>er sect i-er annum on ordl- r.ary fleposlts. fr«* cf t«x«i. payable on Ini fcfter Tuet-ai. January 2. IJOO. GCO. TOL'KST, Eecret*-y. IJJ\ !l)i;\U NOTICES. DIVIDEND notice— Pec-Jrtty Eavicgs Bank. 222 •Mor.tFori-.ery et.. Milis bulidlng— For the half- y-nr erjdlns December 30, !&:•:), dividends on term decoeits at the rate cf three and six- tenths (3 6-10) per cert per ar.uum.and on or- dinary <3ex>o#it»i at the rate of three (J) p«r cent per annum, free of taxes, will be pay- able oa and a.'ier January 2. ISOO. ¦ S. L. ABBOT JR.. Secretary. OFFICE of the Jliberr.la Paving* and Loan So-, clety. cor. -I-rlut. ilcAll'.stor and Joaen sts., San Trancieco, I>ec. £3. .S9S.— At a regular tn#t?tir.« cf tt.« Board of Directors of this so- cUty-held THUS DAY a dividend has been d«-ciared at tfae rate of three end one-quarter ft 3 rx»r cent i>er annum en all 4erK. ROBISRT J. TOBIN. Secretary. ; SAVINGS and I>oan Society, ICI Montgomery ft.', fl'.v!der.d notice — The board of directors declared a dividend for the term end- Ing Preer-ber SL ' IS?9, st the rate of three and fixty one-hundredth* (3.60) per cent per annum on term deposits, and three ni and after January L 1300. CYHVg \V. CAK.MAXT. Iit'MBOLDT Savings and Loan Societr. II Geary ft.— The OrMtOl have tiet-Isred the fol- lrm-lr.g *err.l-anr-jal Alvlde&ds: 3.60 per cent per ennum on tertn and 3 per cent per annum ] tin ordinary deposit*, psjatle on and after JKHsary 2, -|;>OO. KIIKKST BItAKD, Sec. ! TO ARRIVE. OWL'S CHRISTMAS. The Christmas dinner at the Bohemian Club Saturday night was a pronounced success In general and creditable in every detail of service, decoration and cere mony. It was the third notable achieve ment of Vanderlynn Stow's administration bs president of the club. The other two successful functions were the midsum mer high jinks and the Christmas jinks. Two hundred and fifty members Joined in the feasting Saturday evening. The table was spread in the new Jinks room. The ceremonial programme was of this fashion: '.- ;',; ', Procession of robed censer boys and choristers, followed by Chorus Master 11. -J. Stewart, leading the club members, headed by Presi dent Vanderlyr.n Ftow. High Priest G«orge T. Bromley and the Directory. Choristers sing carol— "Good Christian Men Rejoice." Soup is served. J Steward (followed by servant bearing flsh. chef accompanying). The swan, borne aloft by servants, follows the choristers, who sing: "God rest you. merry gentlemen." Choristers enter." Caroline— "Caput aprl defero , Redens laudes Domino!" and the cooks bring In the hoar's head. Hearers bring In the baron of beef; choristers sing carol— "Cradle Seng." Plum pudding, garnished with holly and mis tletoe, ablaze, borne on the shoulders of the cooks; orchestra playing. The steward ushers in the wassail bowl, lights It, and eerves the members. WASSAIL! Carol— "Here we come a-wassalllng." No programme was ever executed to the letter In the club. The main departure on this occasion was insistence by the feasters that the chef should make a speech. The fact that he responded in French did not diminish the volume of enthusiasm. ¦'¦';.'¦ Frederick Warde, the chief after-dlrftiT speaker, was followed by Uncle George T. Bromley, who spiced his eloquence with song. ¦>;¦:.; ;t;OO— WILL Nell quick for $42uC; flae corner residence; lot CxITS; * rooms: up to date. E E. BL'NCE. 40S Umsdway. Oakland. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Agnes V. Nolan (Holt) to Orvllle D. Baldwin, lot on SE corner of Sacramento and Scott strvets, X 81:3' by 8 100; $10. C. B. and Daisy B. Hobson to Max J. Brand- enstein. lot 'on X line of Sutter street, 204:8 W of Lyon, W 23 by S 95; $10. Columbian Banking Company to M. V. Cour- tols,- lat on N line of Waller street, 87:8 W of Central avenue (Lott). W 23 by N 100. quit- claim deed; $10. John G. and Elizabeth Adams to A. I_ Ed- wards, lot on XV line of Cole Ftreet. 125 S of Oak. S 2.'» by W 106:3: $10. Gorman Savings and Loan Society to Isaac Anderson, lot on E line of Pierce street, 241 S of Waller, S 60 by E 91:3. lots 14 and 13, block 2. Marion Tract (Ho?D!tal Lot): $10. Pora C. ininshee to Willis A. Punshee, lot on N line of Nineteenth street. 60 W of Church. W 25 by N 100 ; $0. Builders' Contracts. Leah Meyer- and Carrffl Ackerman (owners) with California Concrete Company (contract- ors'), architect 11. J. Lyon— Excavation, grading, brick work, concrete, cfment loors, garden walks and sidewalk, on Broadway, for a three- story and basement frame residence on NW corner of Van Ne?p avenue and Broadway, N 90:6 by W 105:3: total, $2S;O. Same owners witn William Knowles (con- tractor), architect came— Timbers and framing, carpenter work, rough and finished lumber, galvanized iron and tin work, lathing and plastering, interior flnlsh?3 and mill work, man- tels and tiling. Interior stairs, glass and glaz- lne. fixtures, hardware, dumb waiters. Iron work, etc., *__! "»• on same; total, 114.300. Same owner with G. A. Pettcrson (contrac- tor), archltpct ?ame— Palntlnc, etc., for same on jam*. Total,' $1100. Crocker Kstste Company (owner) with J. R. Tobln (contractor), architects Tharp & Holmes — Plasterln*. cementing work., etc.. for a seven- Ptory and basement iron, brick, stone and terra cirtta building on lot on NW corner of Post and Gardner streets. N 137:6. W 11?:6. S 50, E 13:6, S S7:«. E 99. Total. $7470. Same owner with ¦ Otis Elevator Company (contractor), architects wme — One passenger and ore freleht elevator for same on same. Total. J3250. xlaffle at Stelling Bros.' Grocery. THE winning ticket In the raffle for a gold watch at Stelllng; Bros.' grocery, cor. Four- teenth and Noe sts.. Is No. ML . ; : . : OAKL.C\D REAL ESTATE. L£O— CHOICE lots frortinc on FnilH-aJe aye., rear br^a! rauce loca". ; former price was $."00, but have been authorized to se'.l these at «tbov« prlc«; th'.s is just about cne-third «.hst they are w^rth; )r.ve!— Tyt !c: l-l-O cn*b. balance ISO per month. IS6CO— Li-t 7. r xl^s; en main avenue; <*cttar. I rocrns and bath; rrett t«rcain; iiauses to let in all pr.-u or Aiarr.efla. - ¦ ••• ' ¦ H. P. MOHEAL * CO . Uii Park et . Alameda. Cat PRODUCTION OF GOLD. Frank A. Leach, superintendent, and Charles G. Yale, statistician of the United States Mint, have prepared a preliminary statement, based on receipts at the Mint and other bullion depositories on this coast, which shows that California pro duced in 1899 gold to.tho amount of $15. 000,000 and silver to $036,000. The increase over last year Is $561,406 in pold and- J?20, 606 in silver. This Is somewhat unexpected in view of the record "dry year" through which the State has just passed. A num ber of new mining enterprises have been inaugurated nnd these, with the increase from the south, have more than made up the deficiency caused by the lack of water in the older mining regions. Meantime advantage has been taken of the low stage of water to repair and extend ditches and reservoirs, all of which j will have an influence in an increased supply of water and consequently a larger output of Rold and silver for 1900. Messrs. Leach and Yale have also pre pared a corresponding- estimate of the output of Alaska mines during 1599, which shows that the territory has doubled its gold product over the previous year. The record for 1599 is: Gold, J4.917.521, and sil ver %S2 «733 40 18920 - 40jK:io8..- 20,17035 20 17256... 20 17257 ;.. 2l'j 17287.. 40 17368 20J17443.. 40117505 20 17528 40 177*7. ....... 20J1MW9 100 18089 40 1*130.., 40|18177; 20 18267 20 18297 44U8461 200 18552........ 20i18617 ? 2011R651 40 18652 20!18M>9 100jlNKS9 20 189S8 40 l£'oso 20J19127 40 19293 20 19449 f00;19452 I(X# 19853 40 I 20071 100 20099: 1000120444 40 20511 20 20701... 2ui20714 21)2 1 ) 20789 40 20M3 40!2054S 2'> 2IJNBI 20 21183 20 21310 40 21320.' 20(21435 SO 21450 40 21623 » 20 21652 i 40 21654 20 ..1703 ¦ 40 21*01 100 31825...- V> \ 21995.... 2022131.. 40 22153.. 40 2233S 20 22349 1f:Gi22353........ 20 22401 20000i22544 1W22559 100 22617 20;22595 ;. 40J23107 20 23131 100123234. ....... 40123413 40 j 23451 40123560 20J23599 20 | 23624 20 23716 2012.1724 40 j 23*»21 500 i 23944 20123082 20 21005 100|24065. .¦;..... 2<>!21130 20,- 2J194 40 24226 20121-45 20 24250. ....... 20J24327 20)24521 4') 24731 201.47C2 20J24M4 20 25476 ¦ 20 25668 .0:2570»..-. 40 257H0 20126044 '40! 2(5096-.: 40 26137 40J2638S 5fC!2C463. 20 25329 20 26754........ 20|26750 100 J6756 ' 20'.C541 4n|26944... 20 26998 20(27070.. 2t; 27104 20 27403 20 27418 40 27554 20 .7673 2012768 C 20127870 20 »5177 100|25196 _0 : 2*219 40 •5,295 20!'Ji364 40;2"464 20 25626 200l2*»)6« .... 20]2'sSl4 20 25876 20 28tf04 100j2;30185 • 20 i 80217 40 30239 V 40i3035S 20 30572 2«)30432 :0 30573 20 3U718. 20U130741 2030565 20 JO92S 1003H973 20151021 40 31165 20 311S0 20J31230 100 31248 20 31276 20131457 200 3155S 100 31C67 20,31793 -. 20 31882 20 J1904......... 20:31956. ........ lf'O 32023 40 3.152 40 S22SO 40 3.31S 100 32377 40;3235? 20 32437 20 32719........ .0132746 20 32814 20 ! 32515. 40;3295tl 20 32973 4032991 227 20 34411 20!344. 1>.,.1 >.,. 4013jr.11. ........ 100 34560 20 3«K3.. -."••- =0i24fi13 40 31655 40131720.. ...... 20|34733 40 3475» 40!34752.*. 2UI34SSS 40 34071.....;.. 20 34973 2O|34Sftfl .40 85017 20 352C0......... 20 86281 20 352R0 40 35356 20:3:.53S 20 33553 20 35586 4013f.62rt 100 3.^(538 40 35650 40135761 100 M7H2.. 2055837 JO'SSSSS 20 jt-,973.. ' 2036010 20|36169 40 86223 20 36231........ 10n,3fi540 20 3.;tnO 40 36613 210136650 20 ¦5«562 ' 2038949 " !M; 87374. 20 37». ,..'...; '100 1 44932 ...... 20 44950 « ?01 43132....:... -20 •45221.'....... 40 45314; .' 40] 45371 .•*..;.». -20 45,-,84 20 45G35.. ;..-;;.. 4U146070.-.. .'.;.. 20 ! 46333; t'..:vM- 1W» 16432 ; 100|4646rt;.. ;'..,..' 20 46466....-.';. 10000 46572.'... •;:...¦ 20146619. •.»..;•.:• : 20 46678 TiV.i.. 2CU6675 :...'-..:. 40146516..-- 40 46!W ...V.. «(0!4690».. ..•.'¦.... 100147059 100 47153' : ;. 5" '7170 20-47273 100 ' 47461!;!.. v.. 40147612.-.. .... 20 47719. 40 > : 47743 ...... . 40|47514. :;...;. 40 47913.... 100 I 47356 40!45040....y... 40 48074 40. 48309........ 20 48336 ... 40U8450..',.-..,: -40 • 48498 20f4583a.....:.;# .0J45715.........; ; 20 j 48923 ¦ 40 49302... •.-....• 20 49362 100 J949G / 40 49432 ;• •20 45627 .... ...... 40 40765.. ...... -0 49912.. . ; 20 49948 20 J0175. ..... 40 50313..-...,;., 20 50464 20 50747. 200150783,, .. 1 i.V 20 50910.. 20 5M5? ;..... 40161015...,.;:.. 100151081 20 S.U9 20i.-.i:70. ...".•..'. 1000]51410.V. 40 61831 11.. 2ojr.m3 52|J52f---: 2 22 'fJ55i....:... 201K1919 40|r,1!)f15 20 E&Vi.' . 20152054 5001R23.3 20 "¦,334 .. !« 52470 t'o|R2«os.. 40 h"^?' " .-. ¦40i62941. ..-.;.:. .00152,344 40 K3123 ... 20i5?,r.!>2 .'. 20jR3t;05 100 53652'!!!..-.. SOir-3701. ....... 40X8714 40 C37«t .... in0T,355«........ 20i:>3924 40 D4'M ...... .0154307. .,.-,... 20154458.V. 40 54456 .... .0(54834.;.'..... 2055134 100 65U5* v. 20 5C181.,.. ;...,.- .0 1 ir.264 20 | M 478 .... 20r.365!».. ¦ 5ni55730.;;;;i.-. 20, r,5770* 20535:3.. ...;.. 20155912... 20 5594 a.. ' 200.'6070 4O|MI.TO .40 cgifii ¦ 40 36235... ...... 200!5(i429 40 16'J98."I 6 'J98." 40 36506 ;». M!5«336 .40 56715 ....... *01368U ¦ ?0lr.6S!)l 20 56919 200157148... ; 20167377 40 1 _74.5. 20157477.. 40ir.78d1...'..... 40, 67667 100157739 20157740 20' £g279 40155468..: 20 1 6546.i.. ...... 20 5?532 401557P2. ........ 401358.-3... ' 20 : 558r,8 ..;.... 20158865........ -01.VJ970....:... 20 59172 2015(1176.; 20159715........ 40 f,ri5 20 63R37... ."..;. 40 85911:... -..-.. 20163920........ 30 64086 20164147 20 C 4243 40 «4514 20164325, 20(64449 20 64338 20[64535.. ...... 10U1G4694 20 Mrs. Nellie Batten, a native of New York, aged 69 years 11 months and 29 days. CHURCH— I"n this city, December 30. 1899, Charles J. Church/ beloved 'husband of Lil- lian Gummer Church, a native of Berkshire. England, aged 2S years 7 months and 14 days. (Baltimore papers please copy.) CFuneral this day (Monday), -t J o'clock, from his late residence, 133* Fulton rtre.t. Interment private. I. O. O. F. Ceme- tery. ! DEKHAM— A solemn requiem anniversary mass ut Ft. Dcminic's Church Tuesday morning. January J. at 9 o'clock, for the late Rev. J. H. Derham. O. P. BASTLKO— In this city. December 30. 1899, Bar- tholomew Kasttnc, beloved husband of Mary J. Easting, snd father of James M.. Clarence . K. and Carrie Eastinc and Mrs. B. F. Mc- Leod nnd Mrs. H. Peterson, ns-ed 74 years.. CurFri^nds and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, S3. Sixth street. Interment Masonic Cemetery. FEEHAN-In this city. December 30. 18». Wil- liam, beloved husband of Ellen Feehan. and father of SlsteT M. Hympborosa, Sister M. litnedicta and Edmond T.. James B. and Katheryn Feehan, 1 a native of Tipperarj'. IrtJand. aired 74 years. PTTh* fun»ral will take p'.ace this day (Monday) at J:3u o'clock, from his late resl- Oence, 443 Page street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a solemn high mass will be celebrated for the rcp.'Se of his soul, com- mencinc at 9 o'clock. Interment private. Please emit flowers. FISCHER-In th'.s city. December 8L 1895. Louis Fischer, a native of Germany, aged 22 years. FRAPER— In this city. December 30. 1899, Mar- ¦ caret A., de.irlv beloved wife of Roderick Fracer und mtth»r of Mrs. H. J. Ellis and FHr.Hbeth nn-J George Fmser. a native of Liv- o"rp r "il. England, aged :3 years 5 months and 1* days. C7"Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow ¦ Tuesday), at l:S0 o'clock, from her late resl- • dence., .19 Dolores Etrcet. . Interment Masonic Cemetery. PV-ase omit flowers. GILBERT— In this city, December SI. 1599. Rosalie Marcu«rite. dearly beloved daughter of Robert J. and Marguerite B. Gilbert (nee Sephey). a£ed 2 months and 1 day. CT Notice cf funeral hereafter. GILLF..= PIE--In this city, Decomber 30. ISO 9, I'ntrivk, beloved hus-hand of the late Ann GillwDie. end father of Mm. M. J. Conboy, Mrs. M. W. O'Dea. James. Mazgie and Let- He Oillesple nnd the late Mrs. 'James F. Moran and Annie Glllessle, a native of Ire- iur.d. fitted 72 years. tT-TThe funeral will take place this day (Monday), at 1:2-0. o'clock, from his late rest- dence. 212 Clir.ton Park, between Thirteenth oral Fourteenth streets,, thence to Mission Dolores Church frr services at ? o'clock. In- terment Mount Calvary Cemetery- GILLIGAN— In Visltacion Valley. December 30, 18?», Christopher Olllipan. dearly beloved hus- band of Susan Gilllean, beloved father of Mrs. 11. H. Perm. Mrs. J. H. Boese. Mrs. R. C Romer, Mrs. T. C. Towns and Mar}-, Susie, Thonjat". Edward and Christopher Gllligan Jr., and grandfather of Mamie, Jennie and Charles GllliKan, a native of County Meath, Ireland, aged 75 years and 5 days. C-TFrlonds and acquaintances are resi>ect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resl- dence, Visltacion Valley, near Sail Bruno road, thepce to ft. John's Church (old St. Mary's <^;!e«re). Mission r^nd. where a sol- omn requiem high mass will be celebrated for- the repc.ee of his soul, commencing at 10:39 o'ek-ck. Interment Holy Gross Cemetery, by carriage. •--,-, GVMMEL— In this city. December 30. W. Louisa Maria, dearly beloved wife of the late Peter Gi-mmel. mother of Henry. JuHus and Albert and of the late Qustave Gummel. and B randm.avid Conway, a na- tive cf Ballyvllla. parish of Bacon, County- Mayo, Ireland, afred I' 3 years and 3 months. (New York papers please copy.) C7" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day 'Monday), at 9 o'clock, from the parlors of MeAvoy & Co., 1235 Market street, between i;i_hth and Ninth, thence to. St. Brendan's Churrh, where a solemn requiem mass will be ceiebrafd for the repot" of her houl. commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. UcGART- In this city. December 30, 1R99, Ed- ward McGary. beloved husband of Alice Me- <*ary, and father of Mr?. Samuel Poorman. Mrs. William H. White. Mrs. J. IT. Hastings and James. Charles E. and Edward McGary. & native of County Derry, Ireland, a«ed 77 year*. " i " '* ; -. • G^yFriond* and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited" to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 5:45 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, lbas Mission street, thence to St. Igna- tius Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at S:3O o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by train. MKADE— In this city. December 31. 1899. Mabel Anr.a Meade. " beloved daughter of Anna Meade and the late George W. Meade, a na- tive of Saa Francisco. apM 11 years. CT'Frlends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at ! o'clock, from the residence of her mother. ' J3.r, Sacramerto street.. MITCHKLL— In this' City. December 3". ISM. Willlajn J. M.. bvloved husband of Bessie J. Mitchell, and father of Alice Kate Mitchell, a native of Cornwall. England, ajred 47 years b months and 8 days. CTFrle-nds and acquaintances are regret- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow . (Tuesday), at I o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery ftreets, ur.3er the aurplces of Excelsior Lodpe No. If.* F. aad A. M. Interment Masonic Ceme- tery. ':-' M«~>RAN— In Berkeley. Cal.. December 30. IS??, CJeoru* C. 8., eon of John P. and Elizabeth Mcran. a native of Berkeley. Cal., aced 8 years 5 month"! and 3 days. One brother less In a family of nine children. tTTriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral fiervlces t'>-morrow. (Tuesdny). at 2 o'clock, ut the resi- dence of the parents. 1710 Lincoln street. Berkeley. : . ¦ • MUIRHKAD— In thl* city, December 30/ 1899. John B. Muirhead. dearly beloved husband of I,ouisa M. Muirhead. a native of Hamilton. Canada, aeed 44 years and 8 months. (Vic- toria. B-. C. and Toronto papers please copy.) |T7"Frl*ndn and afqualntances and members of the Pioneer RowinK Club are respectfully iJivllc-d*- to attend the funeral to-morrow ai>ers please cory.) %jrVritn&% and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 8 o'clock, from the residence Ot tl"> rarTim. CSV. Jessie street, thenoe to Pt. Patrick* Church Tor servlcec. Interment Hnly CroM Cfmotery. PKTKRSEN— In this city, December SI. H?S Lauritz Peterf«>n. brother of Mrs. M. A. Mad- Fen, end nephew of Mr. and Mr*. N P Peterson, a native of Kan Francisco, aged Jl -years. Qt'IGLEY— In this city. December 30 1599, George. bPlovM husbarid of the laTe Hridget QutKl^y. and ;ovln»r father of John. Mamie Hannah and Teret-a Qulßlpy. a native of the parish of Clonmany. County Donegal. Ire- land. RCed CS years. (TTTrierids and a^ualntances are n>ppect- fnlly Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at »!:S0 o'clock. Trom hln late resl- « of b>edinjt. :-itrM > '.*. ; . ¦•i'xtpfha], intirrEal or protrudlr.g '> teraiits frtt" M: r^llecHonn made •; f:',S- rr jcauntn-. PACIFIC COIJ-ECTIOX CO. ;,-*\o MoTirg-omcrA' >?.. ronm« S-10; trl. tr,?O. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1900. the country west of the Rocky Mountains. Scattering light rains have fallen over Wash ington. Oregon and portions of California. The pressure has fallen rapidly along the coast from San- Francisco northward during the afternoon, indicating the approach of another storm from the ocean. The temperature has risen in the Upper Sac ramento Valley and fallen over Eastern Idaho; slsevi-bere It has remained nearly stationary. Conditions are favorable for rain quite gener ally over California and rain or. snow over Ne vada "and Utah Monday. • / Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight January 1: Northern California.— Rain Monday; fresh to brisk southerly wind. Southern California— Cloudy, with rain Mon day: fresh southerly wind. -• ,. r .-::, ¦.") .."T Nevada — Rain or snow Monday. Utah— Rain or snow Monday; warmer. Arizona— Cloudy, with enow in north portion Monday. San Francisco and vicinity— Rain Monday; fresh to brisk southerly wind. G H. WILLSON. Local Forecast Offliclal. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS MUST BE SOLD. AUCTION SALE OF THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE VAN NESS BOARDING STABLE. • 510 VAN NESS AYE. JAMES THOMPSON, Proprietor. Comprising well broken business, road and , track horses; also buggies, carts and coupe*, robes, harness, whips and a fine assortment of racing boots, etc. *.--:* ~\ To be sold on premises at 11 a. ra. TO-MORROW. TUESDAY, JANUARY 2. 1900. ¦ '. CHASE A MENDENFIALL. 1732 Market, st. Livestock Auctioneers. BATLROAD TRAVEL. IN 3 DAYS mm. VIA. .. ; Chicago, Union Pacific . ... AND ... Northwestern Line I»sry Day la Ujs Tnr htm 3ia TruolMt AT 8:30 A. M. Balst, Saokiaj and Lftriry C»r>, vltk ¦• UtUt. Denkh Dr»»iaf-rooa Slttpisg Oars. Dining Cars— msals a U earta. Brtakfut in Diner oa Le»»!ng Oakland Fler. Dally Taroagi Tesrl»t Csr to Caieaga Wiiiaat Ch»ngi %t 8:30 P. K. ¦ • It. H. HITCHIE, «J Hey Kontgemery St. Sea. Agt. P»ei2« Ctwt, Pilaw Eetel. BAH rttASCI3CO. sorxnr.Rf pacific conriXT. '.. :-. •/•.-." (f/ICiriO »TWT«f.> Trmlni le>i»v« i»n«l arc tin* to arrive •» MAN l'-|t.%M4'lK«'4>. (Ma'.n Line, Foot of Sburkel Streel) leaVK — From DxcTMßtrn 15, 1330. — ariuti •~:OO* Bcnicla, Snlsun, Elmlxa, VacsTUe, RtunacjanJ Sacr!»tncuio. *7i4Sp •7:00 a Shasta Express— Dafij, WUlows. : . Re«l Bluff, Portland *7:ISr *7i3Oa. Martinez, SsaHaiuon.Va.Hcjo. Napa, Calistcgaau'is.inta X -a *0:lSr *Si3o* The Orerliml LlmileJ — Ogden, Den- ver, Omaha, Chicago *9 • I-1 r ••¦Be>* R»u Jot". Llrerajore. .Stockton, love, .Saeramcutu. 1 1:»r rvi.l<\ Jlarystille, Chlco, Ue.llilnlF •-liMp •NiSOa •Milton. Oatdalean-l Honor* M>l.lr •O:O«» HajTranla. Nilts ant Way Stations. *l I : «»* •»:O«a Davia, Woodland. Knishts Landing. MarySTille. OroTllle «7:15p • ft:0O» Atlantic i:«pres9— Ojdon and Kast '0: IS* •9:00 a Alaitincz, Trie;, Lathrop, Stockton, Mero-il anair,'n» Tor .Sn:» I !ar- • bara, Lr3 Angeles *lOtl3i o3:00p Sncset I.irr it.-l— 111 Paso, Sew Or- Icscsantl Last c'*«4Sa •3«30r Stockton, Mcrce.J, Trcsno •I»:I3» •3:3opFrosiio, "SaLetslloM. Sant;» Rarlmra. Ixm Angeles,- I)eminj. Xl I'aso, K«w Orlc-.ns and East *Si43a •3i3Hr Santa la l:3p •SiOSr Ore Eon and California Kx|>rr;m.Hao- ;. ' wnmntft MarjaTillc, B«>Mlnc PorMm-1. Piißft .¦¦•..itn.i mwl K.-mt •«i|.>A 09AST DIVISION (Xarrra Oxngo). (Foot-rf M.-irlirt Street.) ¦Si l 34 Ne; c' atiltt Slrtet (^!i? s)— •7:16 9:00 11:00 A.M. |x.*3 *2:00 t3:C3 •4:03 J5:03 •6:::r.M. FrastOHUXD— r««l of Bn»dw«».— "C:00 8:00 ?0:O0t.M. t!2;S3 *1:33 U-.SI ;3:C3; 3:C3 ti S3 -3:C:r.M. TOAST DIVISION (Crom4Uaaga£ (Third mul Townaeml Sti.) tO:IOv Uccat) View, Hontb Han KraccUco.. fO:aor •7:OOa San Joxo ji-.y f>:, 'i. v. ¦ (New Alinadcu Wedncsdanonly). *l:S0p •9:0O» Nau Jose, Tres rinoa, i-md Crux, racitio OlO««t i'.vio ItuMra. Sail I. nfs O)iIki«), Surf, Lompoc anil - Frtndpnl Way Stations MilOr •ll»!io» S,tn .li.r.-; ninT Way Statimis •«:S.la •lli:t(>A Ban J.iso an, l Way .Stations *5:34>p i-l-.tr>,- Hun Matro, Uediroo)> v». Leave I ArrtT« Ban Francisco. In Effect Saa Francisco. • . j October U. I Week I Sun- ISD*. Sun- j Week Days., days. Destination days. I Days. 7:SO am $:00 am N"vato. 10:40 am J:4O ani t-.SOpm 9:30 smf P»-taluma. 4:0". pnv 10:25 ant ¦ 8:10 pin 6:00 pm! Sar.ta Ro.ia. 7:35 pm i::2 jta Fulton.'". = :V 1:30 am Wi daor. 10:33 am Ilvaldnburs. Lyton. Geyservllle. 1:30 pm 8:C0 arn> Cloverdals.' 7:35 pm f:S pm 7:30 am 5 Ufop'an .s and liftOam! , Uklah. ;.Epm 1:23 pm ___ , i , T:3O am } U9:2S ant 1:00 ami Guernevllle. 7:K pm 1:30 pm i:T! pm 7:30 am 5:00 am Scmonia - 10:40 am 8:40 ara and 8:10 pm 3:00 pm GJen Ellen. S:*". pm <:23 pm 7:30 am 8:00 am Sebastopol. 10:40 am[lo:2s am .3:30 pm 5:00 pm 7:35 pmj 5:22 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Marie West Springs and V.*hit« Sulphur Springs: at Lytton for Lyttan Springs: at Oey^erv!;ie for Ska^ga fiprlnjfs; at Clcverdale for the G»ysers; at Hop- land f-vr Duncan Springs. Klßhland Springs. KelseyTille. Carlsbad i)prln?s. Soda Bay. Lake- port and Uartlett Sprints; at l'kiah (or Vichy Eprtngs. Saratoga Pprln<{«. Hlue Lak»s. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs. Upper Lake. Porno. Potter Valley. John bay's. Riverside. Llerley's. Bucknell's. Banhedrin tlelghts. HullvlUe. Orr*a Hot Springs. Mendoclno City, Fort Bratrr. Westport, I'sal, Wlllltts. Laytonvtlle. Cum- ming's, Bell's Bprlnjs, Harris. Olsea'B. Dyer. Bcctla and Eureka. Saturday to Monday- round trip tickets at r»- Cuced rate*. On Sunday round trio tickets to all points beyond -Pan Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offlo-*. «:0 Market St.. Chronicle bidg. H. C WKITINO. . R, X. RTAN. General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. MOUNT TAMALPAIS iCENI- HAILWAV Leave San Francisco via _ausalito Ferry. - ! W««k Days— 9:3o a. m. and 1:43 p. m. Bundara..(:oo, 10:00 a. m. and 1:15 p. m. Bt*asn-hsat*d. doted car on all tralna. Far*. .Saa SVaacUco to Hutamtt aa4 Hoturo. Ptt, United States Coast and Geodetic Survey- Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au thority of the Superintendent. NOTE— The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street . wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. Sun rises 7:25 Sun setts -6:02 Moon rises.. New NOTE— In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given In the left hand column and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time. The Frcond time column gives the second tide at the day. the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column elves the last tide of the day. except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (— ) precedes the height, and then t,he number' given Is subtracted from the depth given. by the charts. The plane of reference Is the menn of the lower low water*. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO.. to Flannasan * GalUen). FUNERAL DIBECTORB A.ND EMUALMCtIS. » FUUi it., eppestu L'jicala scHqol. Telephone SouJi 80. . N. F. Dethlefsep. Chas. H. Jacob. CMA.S. H. JACOB & CO., Funeral Directors . and Embalmars. tIS Mason street, between Geary and O'Fax- rell streets. Telephone, Main £213. /V*o/\\/OV A. CO.. FUNKKAL DIRECTORS &. EMBALMER3, IZH Market St.. between Sth and Sth. Telephone South 247. 9 L TO SAIL. I jts New Moon, Su. Mo Tu. We Th. Fr. Sa. \s/ January 1. i 9 2 4 5 k „. ..>;.. Jan.. 1 Czarina |Reattle ......... Jan. 1 Coos Bay Newport :*. Jan. 1 Crescent City... Crescent City: Jan. 1 Aberdeen ....... Portland f . Jan. 1 Mackinaw Seattle .-. Jan. 1 Bristol Departure 8ay.. ......-.:. Jan. 1 Empire Coos Bay. Jan. 1 A. BlanchanJ...|Coos Bay Jan. 1 Coqir.Ue R'.ver.. ICirays Harbor Jan. 2 Australia Honolulu 1 Jan. 2 Walla Walla... Victoria & Puget Sound Jan. 2 North Fork iHumboldt Jan. 2 South Portland. [Departure Bay Jan. 2 NewburK |C-ray» Harbor Jan. 2 Q W Elder |Portland: Jan. 2 Corona ißan Diego Jan. 3 Orizaba Ulumboldt Jan. 2 Alffoa 'China and Japan Jan. 3 Jeanle Seattle '.... Jan. 3 I'oint Arena Point Arena Jan. ? WashtenaW .... Tacoma... ...-. Jan. 4 Homer Portland Jan. 4 Columbia Portland Jan. 6 Bonlta Newport Jan. S Arcata Coos Bay Jan. 6 Hongkong Maru China and Japan Jan. S Santa Rosa |San Diepo Jan. 7 Samoa |Humboldt ...Jan. 7 Pan Juan iPanama :.... Jan. 7 T'matllla ... ! Victoria & Puc^t Round Jan. 7 Steamer. Destination. Sails. Pier. Queen Vie & pgt 6d. Jan. 1, 10 am Pier 9 Santa Rosa San Dleso Jan. 1. 11 am Pier 11 Samoa Humboldt Jan. 2, 10 am Pier 13 A IHanch'diCoos Bay Jan. 2, spm Pier 13 Cocs Buy... Newport Jan. 3, 9am Pier 11 Aloha Crescent City. Jan. 3. Bpm Pier 2 State of Cal PorMand...... Jan. 3, 10 am Pier 2t Aberdeen ..Portland Jan. 4. 2pm Orizaba Humboldt Jan. 4, 2pm Pier 9 Corona San IMefro Jan. 6, 11 am Pier 11 North Fork. Humboldt. .... Jan. 6, 9am Pier ¦ 2 Coqullle Rv Grays Harbor Jan. 5,' Newburg .. Grays Harbor Jan. 6 Homer Portland". Jan. 6. 10 am Pier 20 Pan Pedro.. Humboldt Jan. 6, 4pm Pier 1J Gaelic Chlna&Japan Jan. 6. Ipm PMSS Walla Wall Vie & Pgt Sd. Jan. 6. 10 am Pier » It Arena.. Point Arena.. Jan. «, 2pm Pier 2 Honlta Newport Jan. 7, Bam Pier 11 Curacao ... 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S Arcata Coos Bay Jan. 6 Hongkong Maru China and Japan Jan. S Santa Rosa |San Diepo Jan. 7 Samoa |Humboldt ...Jan. 7 Pan Juan iPanama :.... Jan. 7 T'matllla ... ! Victoria & Puc^t Round Jan. 7 Steamer. Destination. Sails. Pier. Queen Vie & pgt 6d. Jan. 1, 10 am Pier 9 Santa Rosa San Dleso Jan. 1. 11 am Pier 11 Samoa Humboldt Jan. 2, 10 am Pier 13 A IHanch'diCoos Bay Jan. 2, spm Pier 13 Cocs Buy... Newport Jan. 3, 9am Pier 11 Aloha Crescent City. Jan. 3. Bpm Pier 2 State of Cal PorMand...... Jan. 3, 10 am Pier 2t Aberdeen ..Portland Jan. 4. 2pm Orizaba Humboldt Jan. 4, 2pm Pier 9 Corona San IMefro Jan. 6, 11 am Pier 11 North Fork. Humboldt. .... Jan. 6, 9am Pier ¦ 2 Coqullle Rv Grays Harbor Jan. 5,' Newburg .. Grays Harbor Jan. 6 Homer Portland". Jan. 6. 10 am Pier 20 Pan Pedro.. Humboldt Jan. 6, 4pm Pier 1J Gaelic Chlna&Japan Jan. 6. Ipm PMSS Walla Wall Vie & Pgt Sd. Jan. 6. 10 am Pier » It Arena.. Point Arena.. Jan. «, 2pm Pier 2 Honlta Newport Jan. 7, Bam Pier 11 Curacao ... 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