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REAL ESTATE THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1897 HARKET REVIEW City ~ Property Follows Country Property in | Appreciation. General Encour- by the Brightening Prospect, of the Sherman Building. Review, Auctions, Sales and Notes. try real estate d the outlock asbeen for a ¥ i especially the Valley road, ion are bein reto go up ata the near future, and were weak. The t as an d one foreclosure of mag- ade quring the week. rkin streets, Upon it are a . which went e hand of the Schmiedell estate It was a cas foreclosure. | probably make the modarn lines. rortgages, o d record, od releases to y-seven, agsre were recorded. tively large su From_Louisa Schaadt to wortn, 20,000 on property corner of_ihe Schaac S ry Scoussler, $14.000 on prop- h line 1. west of Irwin, on properiy on the n and Lyon , 31 10 M 000 on property on the soutn ieenth sireet, west of Valenc.a, rner ol Gruve umboidt Bank 520, Bullders’ Contracts. The following contracts for building improvements were entered into during the wezk, &n unusua long list: with J.B. Q all Diez (owner) n- work for a street, south in and L Cuneo sll work for & tw | { {t Cares Whils You Sleep. T IS NOT SURPRISING THAT DR. relis months. Electric'ty, unlike drugs, can by disease, and it infuses health-giving strength direct to the place desired, quickly re-| storing the organs to their normal vigor. I have worn your Belt jusi s!x days STOP DRUGGING Save vour stomach and give Nature a chance. Give strength to all your functions by saturating them with Electricity from this grand Electric Beit. Book about it free. DR. A. T. SANDEN Office Hours—8 A. M. to ~ NEW TO-DAY. WORN ONLY | in a few days and cures the mos: aggravatsd cases in from one to three | It beats anvthing T ever beard of. In this short time it hag helped me wonderfuily, and I feel confident there is a cure for me.’—G. N. LATHROP, Modesto, Cal. :30 P. M.; *undays. 10 to 1204 Souta Broadway, Los Angeles; 253 Washington sereet, Portiand, Or.; 935 Sixteenth street, Denver, Colo. DNOTE.—Msake no mistake in the numoer—E3:33 MARKET STRELL Make moteof in building on north line of Lombard street, 105 west of Gough; tota Right Hon. Naihanu Mas aron Roths- child, James Alexander, Fra: cis A. Lucas aud Hugn C. Smith by C. F. Muilius attorney | (uwners) with K. Herrin (coutractor), areni- | tects Pissis & Muore, office furaiture, éic., for | general and ate cflices in first storv of a brick acd stoune boilding now in inne o' California rke, attorney ifornia A tic Metal and sciors), architect A. C. | cator iuclo-ures, doors, or i on bal- | ory « f butiding, two ! Lrass grilis in the brick bu'ldiag 0 Hearst by Fred dicats cony rail n brass gatesand te tanda for eight-story souih line of Market sireet, 142:6 west o nie, sout:r 160, we: 20, nortn 60, west north 43-31, northeast 69:11, east 56 total, $5514. | 0. A. Glles (owner) with Petterson & Person | W. H. Liliie, all wor e builaing inio three flats on we n sireet, 85:6 soutn of Waller, | 5 by west 83; total, $1500. Heléne Sylvesie with Wi “outract y (contractor). archi- ssame, d e ol same A. Henrst, by’ 25t 20, north 4 uortheast 63:11, ck screenings. to haul m rozdved us ordered on mencing at intersect on streets, thence alor and along Stuart to Mear- road, commencing atinter- ghth and Harrison streets, thence ¥ ence along Bryant ¥ p.ace, and slong Stanley place 1o et; red rock 38 1. tsacubic per ling aw-y oad of 1wy coutractors) ud repairs 10 a ng aiteration ment frame buildi Nos. 410 and 41 wo-story 1h [ine of Page $795 owner), with 55 v street, betw . th R arcni- me with Kol lie (contract tects same. iry. m.llwork, hardware, | glazing, etc., for threc-siory and bes:ment brick bu house and ma between | Jacot P. ar with R. Doyle & Son (contractors ne, all wo! alterations to & K on th line of Montgomery and with Chris Robsr Fred P. Rabi . gas fixiu snades for & h roug Charles A. Doss and Carl ects, 8]l work me butlding on east line of Third th of Californis street 120, Outside Land vith A. Caccia end J. il work, except paint- des, 107 & two-story on morth line of et west 0f Webster, west . A. Meussdorffer, , residence on adway snd Hyd 300 Williams, B. Pene wit nwest B two-story O'Farrel Auctions and Sales. ie following of Sixteenih, ard Cal ; improvements 126 nd lot 25380, to Mrs. Eilen McCann; of West avenuve and Holly | 1, Holly k, to Mr. Epinetti; lot 50x120, | tline of Forty-third avenue, 125 south of § eet de, to Frank A. M lot 25x | 100, cas York, 252 south of Twen- | feth. t Chariotie Dickerson, who ix | a coting d lot 16:1014x7: ments and lot d O'Farrel o provements and ot 22:6x ond, to C. P.Ware; ‘0t 25x. improvements 259 | to W.C. L. Meyer; | 90, northeast corner enmeyer; im- | unted 512 Sec- 25, situsied on east 1in- of Church, 94:6 north o’ Six:eenth, to P. J. O'Reilly, who is bailding; lot 20x87:6, west line of Laguns, 62:6 south of Page, to Mrs. M. Murphy, who iniends puiiding a residence improvements and lot 25x100, 709 Market. 10 | Cinus Spreckeis; improvemenis aud lot 85x | 120, situated on northwest corner of Eday and | Poik, to Rylana B. Wallace; 2105 Vailejo, res- idence and lot 28x187:6, to M. Rush; im- provements 118 W nnd lot 20x73, to Phil- | x87:6. west line of Legu- ‘0 Thowmas H. McGuire, 1o 15 going to butld two fla Th, 1 hold au auction of busk nesa idence properties on the 271th inst. ing the week McAice Bros. snid at auc: 1 the Tonsso C sta Tract of 200 acres in | L {01 At nzgregule of $20, i re- bids and the prices were rejection by the Probst: Court | seems certain. | snsinwald, Buckbee & Co. report the sale of | SIX DAYS. Nothing Cures So Quickly as| Dr. Sanden’s Electric | Belt. Wonderful Improvements in & Short Time. | SANDEN’S ELECTRIC BELT GIVES| this means be applisd to the seat of AND TRY IT. Street, Ooposits 632 Market v Palace ‘Hotel, San Francisce, Will Pe Married To-Day. There is to bea pretty wedding to-day atlo'c ock at the Church of the Adver on Eleventh street, the contracting parti being Harry W. Morosco, the popular manazer of the Grand Opera-house, ant Miss Florence E. Jackson, daughter John Jackson. Rev. J. speak the words that will mak: couple one. Oiiver Morosco, brother of the groom, will officiate as b>st man and Miss Nellie Jackson, sister of the bride, be brides- maid. Miss Jackson, who is a tall, stately handsome bionde, is sure to be viry beautiful in her br dal gown, which is to be a modish dark gray traveling suit with a coquettish littie toque to match. tue happy bridal tour of the southern country. ot A. Emery is to = o Immediately after the ceremony, which will be | ¢op\pgy ssed by immed ate re'atives only, the happy couple will leave for a three weeks' | to appear. Should the presiden. or sec- The bride has received very many handsome gifts, prominent among which area handsome dressing case, silver mounted, from the groom, and a very elegant gold chain link purse set with three large diamonds end inscribed on the reverse side. | ;0 The purse is a gift of Mr. Morosco's associates a: the Grand. 160 scres of country land, unimproved, in Tulsre County to Fritz Spenker for Edward Hawthorne at $4000. and 240 acres of fruit and pasture land County for Will Spenker to Edward Haw thorne at $4500. Enston, Eldridge & Un. have aiso been busy making sales of the Warner L and Im- provement Company tract 3 aus Con In the last three weeks 6 2 mcres hrve been disposed of for un sguregate of §147.630. This firm will offer by auction a taiogue of several fine buiiding lois and jm- perties in the Western Addition and < on the 28th inst. Tae sale miscellaneous cily properties. ©. F. Von Rhein & Co. are 1o coutinue as the agents of the Steyenson block for General J. Clunie, the new owner. Thatfirm the following recent sales: rner of Montgom- ith improvemen s, fornia street: line of Geary sireet, between Jones and Leav- 25x13 with old improveme west ure of Tremou: avenue, 1 feet souih of Waller street. lot 80, with 1 vements, $1900 Mission e, 265 ieet 5o 101 50x80:6_ wilh improvements, three stores and tnree fiats, $9000; 149 Chestuut street, no e, 70 feel easi o 20x 5, with improvem Gre c-nt, 1ot18 sircet, easi ,with improvemen Vicksburg street, west line, soutu of nty-third, iot 20192, with improvements, west line of J. nes street, 25 feet south cenwich, lot 24x80, Ine of wich sireet, weat Of L 1x120 ar_street, with improver 0; reet, rorih line, 300 Fourih, 23180, with improvements, 000; south line oli_avenue, 150 fe east of Stanvan, lot 31:2x100, with improve ;7 Tremont av , 150 feet 1950. For Mrs. Ells Schmitt Benjamin Gunn & Co. have recently sold to J. H. Miller a lot 50x100 on the southwest corner of Vailejo ana La- guna streets for $6200. Random Notes. ! ton, Oniario, Canada, that Thomas Cam- | | { ! Burr of veuson biock, $120,000; north | from Dr. John W. McCuliough of Ailis- paigpe, futher of ida Maude Cooper, the wile of Dr. Harry Westwood Cooper, would secd hm a raitroad ticket and sufficient money ‘o lake bLer home. McCullough corroboraied the fact that Cooper is a bizamist and deserted his voung wife from Australia in Toronto, Ontario. The letter also stated that Cooper vic- timized J. R. Hipweil. druggist oi Allis- ton, Ontar.o, of $25; Campaigne, his father-in-law, out o! $200, and Dr. John selbarne, Ontario, out of $190, by means of forged drafts. DEATH OF A PIONEER. John M. «d Away Sunday John M. came to California in 1849, died at his| residence, 514 Mason street, on Sunday evening. Mr. Byrne had been ill for some months and his death was therefore not | unexpected. Mr. Byrne was 76 years of age and had been in the imporiing butiness with the firm of Grellet & Co., on Jackson street, He leaves two sons, Henry L. and John | E., and one dauzhter, Mrs. E. P. Murphy. The funeral will take place at 9:30 this Dr. Byrne, an old pioneer who | KELSO WILL BE TRIED AT LAST A Way Has Been Found to Bring a Company Into Court. Proceedings Under the State Penal Code Have Been Begun, If the Corporation Does Not Appear | the Osse Will Go Oa With- out It. The case of the people of the United | States against the John Kelso Company, | alias John Kelso, or vice versa, bobbed up serenely yestirday afternoon. Assistant United States A:torney Knight had been | burning the miunichtoil over the Revised Statutes of the United States and the codes of the State of Czlifornia, and his study was rewarded, for it showed him a way out of the difficnity of bringing a de- | fiant corporation into court. Section 1014 of the Revised Statutes reads as follows: Section 1014. For any crime or offense against the United States the offender may, by any Justice or Judge of the Unitea States, or by any commissioner of & Circuit Court to take bail, or by any Cnancellor, Judge of a Sup:eme or Superior Court, chiei or first Judge of Common Pieas, Mayor of a city, Justice of the Pence or other mag whe 1ay be found, and agreeably to the | ususl mode of process against offenders in such State, end at the exp2 se of the United States, be arrested and impriscned, or pailed 85 the case ma 1 before such court | of the United States as by law has cognizatce of the offense. ! Bection 1 of the Penal Code of this | State prescribes that where the defendant | corporation fails to appear, a piea of not guilty shall be ordered entered by the | court, and the taking of testimony shall | | be proceeded with as though the defend- | ant were present in court. Mr. Knight drew up a summons in ac- cordance with the provisions of the Penal | Code and presented it to United States | Commissioner Heacock, who issued 3 | warrant calling upon the company to come into court and answer to the charge of neving violated the eight-hour law of | the United States. Mr. Knight said yesterday that the ny would have ten days in which | retary of the company fail to appear on ! the appointed day, the court will proceed 10 take evidence on behaif of the Govern- ment and wili close the case, imposing fine as to it may seem to be just. Tlhe summons will be served tc-day by | the United States Marshai on either Mr. | Kelso or the secreiary of the corporation. - | TREE SCHOOLBOOKS. | APravision for i heir Purchase by the ! City to Be in the New Charter. | The charter convention met jast even- ing at the Native Sons' building and con- tinued with its work of formulating a charter. Considerable discussion arose over the approval of the minutes of the last meet- ing and a numter of changes were made | before their final adoption. A resolution | was introduced by Barna McKinne that twenty-five members of the committee constitnte a quorum. The rules were sus- pended by a two-thirds vote and the reso- iution adopted, after which action the | convention resolved itself into a committee | of the whole and took up the report of the legisiative committea at section 35 of the | chapter 1n regard to the powers of the Supervisors. A section providing for the appropria- tion of funds for the enforcement of the law in reiation to cruelty to children was voted down, and as a substitute Senator { Samuel Braunhart offered the following: The Roard of Supervisors shall have power ) S SE Sl ¥ | to sllow and order paid out of the proper norbing oo e "a' ‘-\"f’fi Db"“f funds such sums as mgy be necessary 1o pro- ictoires. e interment wil ® 8l | vide textbooks free of Charge to pupiis atiend- Calvary Cemetery. | ing the public schools of this city and conaty. -——— 1 v I3 -‘ | The introduction of this precivitated a TRIED T0 HIDE HIS TRUE NAME, | Tt fetroanotion of this precipiiated o Sheldon Kelloge Sa'd He Is Not Less |10 favor of the adoption were: Samuel Than 21 Years of Age. OAKLAND OFFICE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, 908 Broadway, Sept. 21 Sheldon I. Kellogg Jr., 21 and over; Jacob Heyman is constructing the following | yi11ian Douglas Reynoids, 18. A five-room sad bath side of Alvarado street, on the Heyman Trac cottage on the sout 175 west of Douglass, for A. A. Friediander; | four-room and bath cottage on the norih side of Alvarado, 90 esst of Hoffman avenue, for J. J. Carter; four-room and buth cotiage on the east line of Hoffman avenue, 101:6 north of Eiizabeth, for H. Wil<on, and a four-room and bath cotiage ou the south side of Twenty- third, 275 west of Hoffman avenue, for J. Hahu; five-room and bath cottage on the south side of Twenty-third, 150 west of Doug- lass, for John Andrews; five-room and bath cottage on the north line of Alvarado, 100 west of Douglass, for J. G. Steigler, and a jour- room and bath cottage on tne eact line of | | This entry in the marriage-license book was the first intimation that Sheldon K:llo-g’s host of friends had that he was | | contemplating the taking of a wife, He has been well known on both sides of the tay for thirty years. The pecaliar entry in the license book was the work of Mr. Sheldon, who prob- ably boped that his age would not give his marriage a June and December air, as nis daughteris now asold as hissecond wife. When the groom had left the otfice Hoffman avenue, 126:6 north of Elizabeth, | the deputies turned with curiosity to the for J. Conlon. Architects shes & Shea have arawn up plans for two flats costing §5000 waich Wilhiam Gaynor will build on the east line of Clayton Great Register and found that 2! and over” meant 49. as be was born in 1848 The ruse has been a very dismal failure, street, near Hayes. The swme firm has also | for it has attracted more attention to the designed & store and flats for Mrs. Pow- erson on the northwest corner of Union and Hrde, to cost #4500 probab.y. Mrs. Frieds Sikuf and sister, Mrs. Christiana Dohrmann, are building & doubie resicence on the north line of Jackson sireei, west of Central avenve. Itiwiilcost$9500. Nathan- iel Blaisdell, architect. W. F. Wil-on will build a two-story frame struciuse on the morth line of Golden Guie avenue, we< of Central avenue, for $6000. Thomas Welsh has prenared pluns of three modern flats for Mrs. A. Smith. They will be constructed on the sou.h line of Eday, between | Polk street and Van Ness avenue, and will cost $12.000. W. C. T. U. MEETS TO-DAY. A Long and Interesting Programme Prepared for the Meeting of the Couuty Convention. The San Francisco County Convention of the W. C. T. U. will be held in the First United Presbyterian Church, corner of Golden Gate avenue and Polk street, to- day. A iong and varied programme has been prepared, covering nearly the entire day, as follows: 10:30 4. 3., devotions, Mrs. Caroline Parker; 10:45 . M, reports of conunty superintendents 0i departments: 11:45 A. M., vocal guartet, “Carilion,” Misses Murie Partridge, Mildred Clark, Clartb-] Kirby and lda Lang 3 Memoriam' and *Noontide Prayer” t lunch, tea and ccff-e served by the 1adtes of the churc! 45 P M, Fivie reaa- ing, Mrs. Franc J. Fren ’ ” Misses Fiorence Doune, 1 Xena Roberts and Clara Heyman; P. )., recitatio M{rs. Emiy Webb-Glesy; 2: P. M. president’s adaress, Mrs H.H. Luw ; 2740 P. M., pieno, Miss Edna Lu-e; 2:50 F. M., Teport oi corresponding secre.arv, Mrs. Edna F. Spencer; 3 P. M., report of treasurer, Mrs. L. P. Wititams 0 P. M., vical solo, Miss May F. Look; 3:15P. X, report of auditor, Mrs. Rose M. Freucs; 8:20 P M., report of commities on nominations, eiection of officers; 7:45 P. X, gospel temperance meeting, prayeraud praise. Music furnished by the Young People’s Choir Addresses by Dr. M M. Gibson and others. MORE ABOUT D8 COOPER. He Victimized Sevaral People in Canada by Means of Forged Drafts, Chief Lees yesterday received a letter 1 veteran spertsman’s age than would have been the case hiad he not tried 1o nide the true figures. The wedding took place at noon *o-day at St. Pau.’s Episcopal Church, Dr. Robert Ritchie beine the officiaiing minister. The bride, Miss Lili Reynolds, is a young laay of wealth and Las long been a [riend of Mr. Kellogg’s sister, Mrs, Ed- munds, Sheisa niece of Mrs. Pinkerton of Eieventh street. The groom was a widower, his first wife being the daughter of the late Hiram Tubbs of East Oakiand. She died several years ago and the only child, Ethel, made her debut in society last winter. TO DOCK WARSHIP3. Congressman Hilborn Tells of ceds of the Government. the OAKLAND, CAL, Sept. 21.—Congress- | man 8. G. Hilborn arrived home from the East via the North to-day. He left Washineton on June 2. and has traveled up the Atlantic aud duwn the Pacific sea- board to inspect the navy-yards, docks and Government srmament,” As heis a member of the Naval Committee this trip bas resulted in his determination to do some woik iext session along coast pro- tection lines, ~I shail introduce a bill for an addi- tional drydock at Mare Island,” he said this afternoon, “and also have the posi- office bill for Oakiand looked after. The bill has been reierred to the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, of which 1 am a member. “They have a splendid drydock at Mare Island. but i is not big enough to dock a battle-ship. They are now built of both wood and stone, the cost varying accord- ing to whicn is use.l.”” ——— Divoree Suits, Suits for divorce were filed in the Superior Court yesterday as foliows: Lottiz E. Barto sagainst F. O. Barto, for de- sertion. Violet J. Partridze sgainst J. G. Partridge, for failure 10 provide. - Margharets Lang sgainst Ferdinand Lang, for neglect aud 1ailure to provide. | Braunhart, J. M. Reynolds, W. J. Cuth- bardson, Joseph A. Johnson, George R Fletcher, Barna McKiune, E{ward | Rosenberg, M. F. Taylor, Joseph 0'Con- | nor, James W. Kerr, Gavin McNab, P. H. McCarthy, 1. J. Truman and Mrs. 8. K. | Burke. Opposed to the section were: L. R. Ellert, M. C. Hassett, D. V. Kelly and C. W. Moores. At first A. Sbarboro spoke against the adoption, but after he heard | the arguments favored it. When the vote was taken the section was adopted aimost unanimously. Otner sections of the report adopted give the board power to appropriate funds for burying indigent dead and caring for inebriates, to fix salaries of 1 city officials, to offer rewards, to provide | atax levy for the construction of a gen- eral system of drainage and to fix the salaryg ot Buperior and Police court re- porters at $200 a month for each depart- ment. ————— THE BODY IDENTIFIED. | Edward K. Noble Was the Victim of the Dowling Brothers. The body of the man who was knocked down and kicked to death at Harrison and Largton streeis Monday afternoon was identified at the Morgue yesterday as that oi Edward K. Noble, assistant engineer in the Southern Pacific repair shops. He NEW TO-DAY. FREE 10 EVERY HAN. THE KETHOD OF A GREAT TREATHENT Fik WEAKNESS OF M WHICH (URED HIM AFTER EVERY- THING ELSE FAILED, Painful diseases are bad enough, but when s man is slowly wasting away with nervous weakness the mental forebodings are ten times worse than the most severe pain. There fsnolet up to the mental suffering day or night. Eleep is almost impossible, and under | such a strain men are scarcely responsibie for | what they do. For years the writer roiled and | tossea on the troubled ses of sexual weakness | until it was a question whether be had not | | better take a dose of poison and thus end all | bis throubles. ~ But providential inspiration came to his aid iu the shape of a combination of medicines that not only completely restored the generai heaith, but enlarged his weak, emaciated parts 1o naturel size and vigor, snd be now declares that any man-who will take the trouble 1o send his iame and address may | have the method of this wonderful treatment | free. Now, when I say free | mean absolutely wiihout cost, because I want every weakened man 10 get the beaefit of my experience. Iam nota philantnropist, nor do I pose as an enthusiasi, but there are thousands of men flering the mental tortures of weakened manhood who would be cured st once could they but get such a remedy as the one thai cured me. Do not try to study out how I can | fford 1o pay the few postage-stamps necessary to mail the information, but send for it ang learn that there are a few things onearih that, although they cost rothing to zet, sre worth & jortune to some men and mean a life- time of nappiness to mostoi us. Write to Thomas Slater, box 2283, Ka amasoo, Mich., and the information will be mailed in & plaio sealed envelops. was a native of Massachusetts, ¥9 years of age and lived at 511 Bryant street. The identification was made by his wi'e, om he leaves in destitute circu: stances. She saiit he leit for his work as usual Monday morning. Frank Dowling and James Dowling, who are charged with the murder of Nobie, ap- peared in Judge Conlan’s court yesterday morning and the case was continued fora | week, to await the result of the Coroner’s | inquest. S Labor Bureau Moved. The office of 1k ate Labor Burean was moved yesterday from 337 Su'ter street to the Parrott building, roem 411 on the | fourth floor. When Labor Comm E L Fitzgeraid took tie place on | it was with the ides ihai the latare | would provide the m ans ior ‘h: establish- | bur-«u where the inss could meet m ntof a free emplovment employers and t.e without the intery': He was doomed to dis of no mc emplovment d new offica ou Ma terest o1 econ: scgience the h The move to s made in the | FIKE AT USALITO. Ten Thowsand Dollars’ Worth of Prop- erty Destroy:d SAUSALITO, Ca 22.—At 1:20 this morning fire broke out the house of Wiliiam Ludolph and svread to the rezidences of John Murdock and Charles Keictium, completely desiroying the | three ho ises and entailing a loss of about | $10.0%0 | Sept. The lamp of learning has shown us why the teeth need daily care, and revealed the usefulness of Sozodont for nearly forty years. ¢ HALL & RUCKEL NEW YORK s % 3 LON. Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEARNY ST. Established in 1834 for the treatment of P sease Skin Diseases. 'I'he doctor cureswhen | others{ail. Try him. Charges low. Curesguaranteed. Callorwrite. | Dr.J. F. GIBBON, Box 1957, San Fruncisco, | OCEAN TRAVEL RATLROAD TRAVEL! SOUTIHERN urle Bake Avgele Vrleans ta Mendota, Hanford an Vallejo, o aud Poget .. TASA ths LOCAL, Melrose, Seminary Park, Fitchburs, Elmburst, San Leandro, Soath San Lesndro, Estudillo, Lorenzo, Clierry and Haywards. OOF | ¢ Runs through to Niles. 4% ) ¢ From Niles. Z PIVISION | Foot cf Market 54 Santa Cruz L d pal Way Lerville,Sa cek Saiita Cruzand Way ark, Cen OUTE FERRY. of Market Street (Slip 8)— 11:00a.M. 11:00 *29 $2:00 $5:00 *§:00r.m. Prom OAKLAND—Fool of Brozdvay.—*6:00 §:00 10:004.M. $12:00 °*1:00 2:00 3:00 $4:00 *S:00ra. TOAST DIVISION (Thind & Townsend St 76:554 San J W i (New e G 1:302 fr Sen Jose, ¢ Grove and n Way Stations *2:80r 3an Mateo, Redwood, Menlo ] Santa Clara, 5 G Hollister, Sauta Ci Monterey an Sp San Joee, Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove ... Pacitic Grove | S =0 | S. 8 AUSTRALIA for | HONOLULU only. r . rpeclal party rages. e MOANA msh'p sails via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for @"paw. SYDNEY 1hursday. ciober14, 2 P. M. Line to COOLGARDIE, Ausiralia and CAPE. TOWN, Sonth Africa 3D SPRECKELS & BROS. (O Asents. 14 ontgomersy street. Freight office 327 Marke THE O.R. & N. CO. UISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TU From Spear-stree; Whar? at10 A RE {85 First-class Including FA 1$2.50 2d-class Jberth & mesls SCHEDULE U¥ SAILINGS. | state of California.....Sept 5, 13, 25 Oct. § Columbia . “Sept. 10, 20, 30, Ocs. 10 Through ticke! 4 through baggazs o al Eastern pollis Hates and foiders upon applice uon W F.F. CONNOR, General Azent. 630 Marke: stross. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO. Superintendeaty PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP, €0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whart, San_Francisco, as follows: ip Alaska, 9 4. M. Se tember 3, &, 13, | 18, 23, 2%, and every firth day thereafter. For Vicioria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town. send, Seaitls, Tacoma, Everetr Anscortes sal | New Wratcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 8 A & Sepl. 3, 8,13, 1%, 23, 28 and every fifth day there: | after, connecting st Vancouver with the C. P. R. R., ol Tacoma with N. P. B. £, at Seattle with 4. N_'Ky., at Por: Townsend wizh Aluska steamers. For J:ureka, Arcata and Fields Landing (Hum- | boldt Bay). Str. Pomona ¥ r. i ~eptemnec 1, 1 0, 2 For Santa Cruz, Monterey. Port Harford (san_Luls Obis; Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, Pedro (Los_Angeles) and Sepiem er 7. 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, and every iouria thereafter. ‘or San Diego. stopping only at Port Harrorl | (San Luls Obispo), Santa Barbars, Port Los An- Seles. Redondo (Los Angeles) aud Newport, 11 | a. x. September 5. 9, 13, 17, 21, 25. 29, and every fourin day thereafter. For Ensenada. San_Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), sieamer Orizaba, 10 4.3 the 21 of each monih. | The Company reserves the right to change with- | out previous notice steamers, salling dates and | hours of safling. Ticke: ofice—Palace Hotel, 4 | New Monigomery siree: | GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Marke: si.. San Francisca. l | | | | | COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQ French Line to Havrs. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW).43 NORTH | River, foot of Morion st 1raveiers by tBia live avold bocn transit by English railway uo) the discomfort of crossing channel ina s boat. New York to Alexsndria, Egyp: via Parlg 7t class $160, second class $116. | LA CHAMPAGNE, October 2 104 . LA TOURAINE .October 8 104 w. | LA BRETAGN ctober 16, 10 A M. | LA GASCOGNE -ten 23 We e | LA CHAMPAG) »o e et 300 10A . | B~ For wuriher particulars apply 10 i 5 A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 BOW]ing (Green, New York J.F. FOUAZL & CO., Agents 5 Montgomery | avéuve, San } rancisoo. STOCKTON STEAMERS ‘ Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 6 P. M, Daily. Freight received up to 0 £, M. A" Accommodations Reserved by Telephona | The only line seiling through tickets and giving | through freight rates to all poin.s ou Valley | Hailroad. i STEAMER | T. C. Walker, J. D. Poters, ! Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. | Jeiephone Main 805. Can Dav. and lmpn Lo | PORTI.AND . A for Mo * Sundays excep! X 11 Monday, Thursday and % Saturdays and Sundays. SAVFRANCISCO & NORTH P- (IFIC RAILWAT €0, Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market3t. 4 Sundays oply. | Suturdays only arday nights only. § Sundays and Mondays. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEE DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a.3.: 1! :30, 6:10, 6:30 . M. Thursdays—Extra t 8111:30 2. M. Saturdsys—Exira wrips & 1 3% 55a0 750, 0:20, 1110 o . , 6:10 ». 3. Saturdays— e el L 940 11510 4 e 1340, 3:40 . X Francisco and Schuetsen Pars sams as nbove. Arrive £an Francisco. | }:’E";‘; Ean Fraoclsco. WxzK | BUN- |, 1597 SUN- | WERK Davs. | pavs |Destinaon.| ;000 | pive T:30 AM 8:00 am Novato, 10:40 ax| 8:40 ax $:30 PM 9:30 AM| Petaluma, 5:10 Pa|5:00 rx Santa Ross. Hopiard & Ckiah. |10:25 3% 135 pu | 6220 [10°40 Ax| 8:40 A% 8:00 ax| Sonoma and 5:00 px| Glen Eilen. | 6:10 rx| 8:22 px 8:00 ax < 10:40 ax 10:2) Aw 300 ru| Sevastopol. | 1248 A¥ 110 Stages connect st 0sa for 2 Eprings: a: Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: Cloverdale for the s; at Ho,land for High- aud_Springs, Ke e. Sods Bay. Lakeport snd Bartiect Springs: ac Uklab for Vichy Sorings, Saratoga Springs, Blu) Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Fomo, Potter Valle Buck neil’s, Booneville Orr's Hot Meudocino City, Fort Bragg, Wes:po Shiurday to Monday reund-irip ticke ex. On Sundays round-trip tickets 10 all polnis rond San Hafael at haif raies p—— Ticket Offices. 650 Market st., Chronicle buflding. 4. W.FOSTER, R X RYAN, Pres. and Gen. Manager. Gen Pass Agenk = =] PRACTICALLY Santa Fe | Route RAILWAY. 43 Mar- streer. Chronicie Building. Teles ne Main 1531. Oakland, 1118 Broadw The Best Hallway—=an Francisco (0 Chicago. LOOK AY {H . {IME Teave 1 | tor Example Saa bra L. 4:30 ra)D ) 3 Sa'r mento .| 6120 Px ) e ta1 J se 5:00 PM | I Fresno 5 A =z I aro 4:55 Py | Ash tork.. .| T:40 Ax o 2 A e Albuguerque..’. |10:25 . Weinesaay| = & | Las Vegas 4:00 A |Thur e Q e 510 Px | ¥ 01 I 12i8s ax = Kansas City Ti5a =S Chicago .. 9:30 pae| Friday B FOR U. 8. NAVE-YARD AND VALLEJO. STEAMER “MONTICELLO,” Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat..._.. .. 1454 % and 3:15r x (9 P. M ex. Thurs) 2 IS T Bundays. 1 A and 8 v & Landing and offices, Mission Dock, Pier & Telepnone Green 381 FOR SANJOSE, 103 GATOS & SANTA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DALY (Sundays excepted) 8:10 A M. Alviso aad~ (Ssiurday excepted) at 7 P. . Freight and Passenger. Fare boiween San Francisco and Alviso, 50c: to San Jose 73z Clay . Pierl 20 W. Sants Clara si.. ~an Jo. RAILROAD TRAVEL. | NORTI PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). From San Francisco, Commencing Sept. 19, 1897 WEEKDAYS. For Mill Valler and San Rafasl T11:30 A, 3. *1:45. 3:15, ¥5:15. Extra trips for San Katael o days and Satordavs ac 11 ! SUNDAY ! For Mill Vailey nd San Rafael—#5:0). #10:00, | *11:30 A. M.; *1 0, #4:30, 6:.5 P. M. Trains marked * n'Quentin. THROUGH TRAINS. 7:25 A M weekaays for Uazadero and w 1:45 P . Saturdays (mixed tra Mitis and wi ;800 A M. tun- New ralls, new ties, new baliast. mew bridges. Nodust. The shortest crossiax of the desert ani a country that iu erasts by its va led and besuik ful scvnery. Ihe hizhest grade of L& senger equip- ment 80d meals at Harvey's famous dining-reoms. THE SAY FRANCISCO XD SAY JOAQUIY VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. 2O SEPI.10,1897, trains wili run as follows: Bouthbound. | | Northboun Passen- MixeM Mixed | Passen- gr | Sunday 6tations. Sunday | ger Laily. | Exc'pi'd Exc'prd! Daiy. T:20 A 9:00 Ax 40 Px 3 Py 0 #xc tora : brM Vsa.a 40 ry opping &: 11 ermeliace pints when required opnections—AtL Stockton with steamboats of .4 from s P8 0wia Ma<iposa, « ¢ 8% Lanker d srom Madera (Via Sausslito Ferry). | Leave San Francisco Commencing Sept. 19, 1897: WEEK DAYS—9:30A. M. Arrive < SUNDAYS—8:00,10:00, 11:30 4. &; Spectal irips an be arranged for by THO. COOK & SOX, cisco, or telephoniag Tavern of Jamalpais