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THE SAN FRANCISCO ISTATE-—COUNTRY —For Sale —Farn. orner Mason— s: pri ngle, $125 up. 1 sunny housekeeping. rooms 2 arre)—Comfortable furn mmodated. MRS. HYER. rooms, with unfuraished Fourth—Finely fur- e comfort: nr. Stockton— and Unfarn. | free bath: HOWARD. from $1 per wesk up; also housekeeping and transleat. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been lssued as follows: Jhan Stieper and Maria K. Rogers..........51-46 Francis A. Chapius and Emilie Av 31-21 G. 0. Patterson and Emma M. Peterson..35-30 Glenn A. Ball and Susan G. Dodge. 2-17 ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfara. | i doub Tth—Suite and 1 e y_single. L. Hansen and Mary E. Sween %-34 r L. Parkes and Florence Creighton..21-13 Louis Vaccaro and Rose Raggio............B-18 BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. 1 death notices sent b: mail will not be inserted. They must be hande in at either of the publfcation offices and be indorsed with t sidence of sons authorized to Rave 1 BOEN. . marriage and LFINO—In this city, August 5, 1999, to the cf Louis Delfino, ‘a daughter. In this ust 8, 1599, to the W. Hai a daighter uly 21, 1599, to the , 1899, to the tuermer, a son st 9. ¢ San Francisco, Mae Page. ARWICT ~HAAS—In the Rev. J < and Maud D. AND SUPPLIES. EWING MACHINES SPECIAL NOTICES. Catherine, v = . 1 Drew | LESE S ¢ aged # years 6 - — = s nirs M eenect < this day ESTATE. and boa E ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVAL FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. ———— OSKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS, CFFICE—90S BROADWAY this elty, August 9, 1599, s e i i 1 son of the late Jc OAKLAND REAL STATE. I ‘f”(.mb,n 0 CASH, 5230 Teap e e e, parlors of H n cottage and fine by A and mother Bleamel and the Misses Clara e of Sachsen-Wei- ears 9 months and 4 Cell or send £ Notice of funeral hereafter. Broadway, his city 9, 1599, Michael NES, owner. 1sband Margaret Sexton, > ana Ellen Sexton. and_be- r of Thomas, John, Patrick, Nel- A Bessie and Willlam' Sexton, ‘& na- tive of Michellstown, Ireland. (Australia pa- IhE P T Friends and acquaintances are respect- + invited to attend the funeral to-morrow Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- n déposit in terest: 31000 In- tate should Ratiroad ar rth Oakl hen Santa Fe dence, €19 San Jose avenue, thence to St. Ourien Paul's Church, Twe h and Church ol streets, where a solemn requiem mass will be he repose of his soul, celebrated for Interment Holy Cro: mencing at $ o'clock. ery. —In this city, August 3, 1899, Sarah, be- wife of Abraham Stern, and mother of Marc H. Levy, Mrs. B. Schapiro and and Sicmund Stern, and sister of M. Lichtenstein of Salt Lake, Mrs. M. H. tenstein, Mrs. A. Mendelson and J. L. on, a native of Schneidemuhl, Prussia, aged 60 years. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- com house: Thir-| : lot 40x120; Broadway, ks from usiness corner; be sold this month: J. S. MYERS, 1008 B 15 g 2l tratos, ¥ invited to attend 1 service property norrow (Friday). at 10 o'clock, at the ence of B. Schapiro, 1811 Broderick R = teet. Interment at Hills ot Eternity Ceme- At cottaus; aEwC o by 11:30 o'clock traln from Third and Tenr bmatisss Sroter nd streets. ‘ e THE officers and members of Congregation 90_OLD established business. Appiy Sherith lsrael are notified to attend the fu- Oakiand neral of Sarah, wife of our member, A. Stern. i fo-morrow (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from 1811 Hall; fine lot: | Broderick street. E, %S Broad- LOUIS BROWN, President. ALEXANDER L. BADT, Secretary, WATERS-In this city, August 9, 1599, George D Cook Waters, beloved husband of Lot Waters, fatner of Anneta Waters, and son- fn-law of Mrs. M. Heinz, a nativé of Live | pool, England, aged 32 years § months and 1§ | days. | L= Priends and acqualntances are respect- _— FURNISH etely furnished; flower garden; st.. Oakland fullv invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 AN introduction to yo furniture dealsr. lith and Frankl rom H. Schellhaas, the Ozkiand. o'clock, from his late residence, 0 Filbert street, between Tavior and Jones. Interment Laurei Hill Cemetery. S e | WHEELER—In the City and County Hospital, DIVIDEML NOTICES. | " August 7, 1599, Frank J. Wheeler, a native of ~ — — — | California, aged 31 vears. ol ™ 12‘: cents son Sugar Planta- able at the office: of HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., DIVIDE per share) tion Company will be p the company, 327 Market st., on and after | Flanaga: lagher), Monday, August 21, 1§99, i e pmtes o Oy, ansfer books will ciose on Tuesday, Au- FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 3 at 3 o'clock E | 10 Fifth st.. te Lincola choak E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. e DIVIDEND _notice—Dividend No. 6 (thirty | cen e Paaubau Sugar Plan- | tation be payabie at the office | per share) Compar? Charged With Bigamy. 5t the compar Market st.. on and after | OAKLAND, Aug. 9.—Mrs. Rosie Wolf, THURSDAY August 10, 18, Transfer books | whose story of cruel desertion by a big: R sloee SATURDAY, August s 1% at | amous husband was related exclusively cc! s ary__ {nto-day's Call, appeared again to-day at the District Aftorney’s office and swore | to a complaint_charging C. L. M. Wolf | with bigamy. She wiHl also petition the Superior Court to annul her marriage on the ground that at the time of the cere- mony Wolf had another wife living. Wolf PROPOSALS. TNITED States Engineer Office, Flood bu e San Francieco, Cal. August S, 1896— Sealed proposals for dredging in Stockton and Mormon channels, Cal., will be received here 3 Sntil 13 o'clock moon September 17, 1899, In- | i€ now residing at Tesla, where ie and P mation furnished on application. W. H. Mattie Tyrer pose as Mr. and Mrs. HEUER, Major Engineers. | Charles Leiter. com- | NEW CHURCH T0 F DBTED T 60D’ SERVIC | | | | | Holy ¢ icated Sunday. 'SOLEMN SERVICES ARRANGED o | ARCHBISHOP RIORDAN TO TAKE A PROMINENT PART. e Description of the Church and Its CALL, THURSDAY, AUGTUST 10 | | | Cross to Be Ded- ¢ 1899 neighborhood of 3%9.006. It was erected{‘ho S portion of lot &7 in plat 27, Mountain 1(;mm th[e plans of Frank Shea, the well- ,“Tgr A \}'“Qakh;ld Tn“‘nsh(gl, !Il)o Z nown local archiigctioult i iiesparpose *T-and Nellie S. Harvey to M. D. Eaton |of the cemgregation’ to S['erfi $10,000 more '&5 § and 7, block 3, McGee Tract, Berkeley; Ada and Thomas F. Graber to Patrick Shea. lot S, block 5. Sea View Park. Berkeley; $1. Sarah T. Ingalls, S. F. Dantels (assignee of estate of Sara Ingalls. insolvent), 3. F. Daniels, Marie Moore and Nagle and Charles which will cost $5000. | in decoration and later put in an organ | TO WIDEN TEE STREET. ise e F. Blandin (by C. Croweil, commissioner) to Montgomery Avenue Propertyd Hold-‘ Antonio Beronlo, it on 'S line of Baneroft wav. E 1 of ulton street, W 40 by S 136, being ers Want a Boulevar lot 17, block 14, Collige Homestead Tract. The movement to create an assessment | district for the purpose 'of widening Washington street from Montgomery av-| Berk=loy: 32440, Mrs. Sam Panna (formerly Catherine Carpen- to Andy L lot on SE line of Moss | enue to the bay is gaining headway auj 40 SW .Lfi,pl"fi'zf"b?fi{.-,;?,fiw“;fa;‘}‘ along the-line in the Montgomery-avenue snded map Moss Tract, Brook- istrict. The latest backer of the scheme ) 3 = is George Newhall, president of the Fer- i ries and Presidio Rallway Company. Mr. " 120, to_beginuirl Newhall announced vesterday -that if the | being lot ot iot . Madis street were widened he would convert all or a greater portion of his present cable system into an electric road The scheme as laid before the Board of Supervisors is to widen Washington street twenty feet, the property to be condemmned on the south side of the street. — This would give a street seventy feet wide from the end of Montgomery avenue to ‘Association to ta Fe Tract, Br deed: 5. Butlders’ Contracts. Edward McLaughlin (owner) with John Me- Carthy tractor), architect Charles Gedde brick, for &’ six story and basement building, “#ncinal B Eltas Olson, Township. the water front and would be the only sion streetr, Letwsen New Montgome: sufficient channel of trade to the bay in | Third streets: $24.3%. = the business district. Among the prop-| Same ow Edward T. Leiter (conitra or) architect same, carpenter, wood a n ng, hardware, etc., {i igned the petit erty owners who have work, glass, Handsome Appointments. are the Montgomery block. D. Ghirardelli, = = A. P. Hotaling, Mark Sheldon Company. A & 3 Costly Gifts by Par- John T. Doyle, John Treadwell, German Lwith Vulcan rox Works (o S s Savings and Loan As m, Frank K- | Seeie Slfies Mt Bl B | tate and Marie E: E. Berton Joseph G. Deming (owner) with F. H. Masow | — (contractor), architect C. S. MeNally, all w | P o for a_two-story me bullding (store and ftlat), the handsome Porter Woods' Funeral. on NE line ¢ street. 152 NW of Bran- ; of the Holy _BERKELEY. Aug. 9—The rem of | nan, XW 3 0. $3540 ; cated to the service of | Porter G. Woods, the fireman who was| W. H. M (owner) with W. E. Grant < 3 3 L Eifled In the wreck of the T.os Angeles |- coutractor) ect none, ail work for a two- solemn eeremonties. | killed In T f-the, 1LoS . APECKS [Fstiey frame & with brick foundation, on Reverend Archbishop | ®XPre ar Pos Palos vester will be ! P oy s Uy ugurate eremonies | Temoved to-morrow morning to his late block 761: $478D. 11030 Grelock. Immediaters | Tesidenice at the home of Mrs. Charles B. with Marten Car- 2 Earle on Hilzard avenue, near Le Roy ntracter) C. J. I. Devin— avenue. Arrangements have been made work for a story frame build- %o hold: the; funeral at 3. olclocks fri e jine with helck Paschiention ot on N odrney Stiatacon of the remsduy. An inyitatign | O UrRarcll ek Jases stetety W B A a I Same owner with Duffay Bros. e DG e eI e e edeeiedede® anic ame P 1 ga | for @ [las & architect - All work & N1 & | Jonn D sh and Adam Beck ¢Neisc @ | tractors). architects Reld Bros P brick work for a y residenc on cdrner cific avenue and Laguna street, - ( Western tion block 193; $24,150. | —_—————— * % S HOTEL ARRIVALS. p 3 - GRAND HOTEL. ® 2 & | G Hauptman, Saginaw H C Booth, § Barbara ¢+ 8 st i O B Peasley, Nashvlle|J H Davis, Los Ang . i :° 9| G D Dornen, Fulton |W E Starr. Detroit & | K H Plate, San Jose |A P Chipron & w. L 4 . | H Toujee. ' Boston £ C_Dunn, Fre i ¢ | F Leland & w, Alamd M Goldsmi P &| H K Hus, Berkeley H V Weed. X Y - { H B Cook, Chicago |C F Everson, Los Ang * = 3 @ | G Houshen &w,Stocktn L. Poundstone, Denicla S I Perrott Jr Stockton 'K F Kraft, Chicago . G M Kimball, Ogden 'J C Chatteri. India ) - Los Ang |E C Hart, Sact ® s P attle Vivian Hart, F$ 3 & 1| . Sacto E C Hopkins, Sacto | g - - im. Boston C S Guthert, Seati @ - raughnessy, < St| W R Newlon, Pac B Dol B Mrs Baumgardner, 5 ? | € J Grim, Kenyon Eouts ¢ | J W Bowen, Los Ang @ Dr E Jiiipe | W 8 Peterson. % 4 | F Brumistool “ & T Angels Emma Ma eto E Crane. % * W Mrs E Wheeler, ¢ & L |ED :sburg |J H Gardner. R Vist ¢lcs Fresno Henderson, Carsc * * D A Merced - .18 & Gatasvl R Miss B Conner.Gatesvl ¥l 6! * 3 - & - * . Doeiosiasioeieieisisisie.-tsieisiedoiessve® HOLY CROSS CHURCH AND PASTOR, REV. J. F. McGINTY of Chicago, a n F. McGinty. be the mass and le of s of Father Cumming: r of cere the honor Lagan Rob- will ery of Los ssmate of the pastor rmon of dedication. The will conclude with tk ing from the Archbis second Right Rev ers will be h of Colusa T Gallagher, 8. J. . deacon; Rev. Father By -deacon, and Rev. Father er of ceremonies. Rev P. E..Mullia preach the sermon, and the services will close with thesolemn benediction of the Most Biessed Sacra- ment. A special musical programme will be rendered at both services by an aug- mented. choir, under the directjpn of Mr. | Brow The completicn of the magnificent structure is the crowning work of its en- ergetic and popular pastor, Father Me- Ginty. The new church is said to hay cost mearly $50.000, and judging by it | beauty and appointments. that sum has | been judiclously expended. The interior rations are not complete, the walls havingy been left bare. until there {s enougl morey in the church’s coffers to permit their being frescoed, but despite this fact the inside of the sacred edifice | 1s made beautiful by reason of its artistic arrangements: Stained glass windows on either side of the church allow the sun- light to stream into the edifice; marble pillars that do not intercept the gaze of ] | the congregation and are attractive by | | reason of their workmanship and mate- | rial; a_bandsome bronze and onyx rail- | ing, which divides the sanctuary from the body of the church; chandeliers elab- orate in their manufacture, and the | church furniture itseif, help to add com- | fort and beauty to the interfor. The church is in possession of the beau- | tiful sanctuary lamp which won _the | grize at the World's Fair, the gitt of Miss Morgan, a member of the parish. The Stx magnificent candelabra which are to stand on the top shelf of the aitar are in| | keeping with the altar railing, and were | | donated by a gentleman who wishes to | perpetuate the memory of his wife, but { does not want his name published. The | stations of the cross are handsome in | their wo: John W. McDonald. | “°&"temporary wooden altar will soon | give way to a beautiful marble one, which Was »s‘wclally made in Earrara, Italy, and will be shipped here shortly. A spien- did pulpit, made of onyx and brass, in | keeping with the altar rail, was present- | ed to t church by Mr. and Mrs. James | McGinty, brother and sister-in-law of the | pastor. The four statues on the side al- tars were donated by Mrs. John Barrett, | Mrs. James Regan, Miss Haynes and a | friend who wishes her name kept gecret. | The gifts will not be ready in tihe for | the dedication and their places must be filled on that occasion by borrowed and inferjor statues. e The stained-glass ~windows on either | side of the church were presented by arishioners. The “Flight of the Holy | Family Into Egypt” was the l.filt of W, | 7."Biggy: “St. Aloysius” was donated by Mr. and Mrs. James Coughlan; “Adora- | tion of the Magi” by a friend: “St. Mich- ael,” by the Misses Dwine: Pl | Heart,” by Miss Winnle Dufty: “Im- | maculate Conception.” by the Sodality; | “St. Patrick,” by s Mollie Shoviin® | “The Agony in the Garden” by Mrs. { Catherine Lindt: “The Savior Delivert P the Keys to Peter,”” by John Grant. handsome baptismal font was present: by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nolan, ‘np memof'g | of their son. As the church now stands it costs in the rkmanship and were donated by | Dierk NEW WESTERN HOTEL. L Ang!/J H Dor s D Rush I AE Petaluma J McGuirk, N ¥ T Fran m—————————————————————————— SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. d to all friends and relatives to be present. ———————— Board of Works. OAKLAND, Aug. by the Board of W SATLED dredging of Lake Mer: Wednesday, rece was Br ‘stmr Moana, Carey, Honc for $29.000. T ney = visemen! DOMESTIC PORTS. The board was notified by the owner | TACOMA—Arrived Aug 8—Stmr City of that the old cannon of the Camanghe are | Puebla, hemce Aug 4. 3 o ot for -sale. and the cortroversy over | . Saied Aux 9—Bkin George' C Perkins, for Hil SEATTLE—Arrived Aug $—Stmr Charles Nel- hence Aug 6 E CASPAR—Afrt is therefore ended. — e —— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. their purc STERN PORTS. 4 Aug $—Stmr Cleone, hence ssan Hepworth to Joseph | AUg §: schr Maxim. hence Aug 3 line of Dine street, 1063 | SAN PEDRO—Sailed Aug 5—Schr Lettitia, for cin® — Gravs Harbor. o S5 VENTURA—Arrived Aug 3—Stmr Geo Loo- Mever to Carolina M. Schlessel- | mts, hence Aug & H.), on W line of | Sailed Aug 9—Stmr Geo Loomis, for San amson), 319:6 N of Point | Francisco. Lobos aven: 7:6 by W _120: $19. ECURI ailed Aug $—Stmr North Fork. Margaret a C. Lawrence, Nella | for San Francisco: stmr National City, for San R. Hart an Jackson to Aléxander | Dy stmr Pomona, for San Francieco. E. McNee fine of Elliot Park, 110 Arrived Aug 9—Schr J G Wall, hence July 30 W ot Stein (Hamilton square); FOREIGN PORTS $10. FERNANDO DE NORONHA—Passed. Aug $— John J. Friedrichs to Margaretha Friedrichs ec, from Baltimore, for San Fran- hip Ken! (sidow), lot on S Mne of Tuek street, 30 E | Giub N U T EIVERROOL Amiied Avg 2L b sy Notae Charles A.). lot on W line of Bartlett s trom Glasgow. Aug 'S—Br ship Iranian, from of Twenty-second, S 4 by W 125 Seartle L N z 5 and Matthew .T QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Aug $—Br ship Traop, from Oregon; Fr bark Grand Duchesse ate and Insurance Company, | §IaP Jo" oregon R e RN o et an Sk o Satied Aug S bark Grand Buchesse Olga £ M strest, 283 SW of S: S T8 | for Antwerp 3 e e e I Nt T L mwowmsA ated dux & B ey Moo Diamond Real Estate and Investment Com- | ®th. from Oregon. 2 pany to Hannah Foley, same (two pieces); also Salled Aug ::—gr 2:\3: ';z‘amrdr. zier San Fran- fot on SE corner of Carl and Wiliard streets, | S-Ofi‘r'\:“-‘\;:rws’_x:‘ ship Pass of illlecrankie, E 30 by § 100; $10. | B Y and Biiza Stemn.to Fannle 5. Down- | JKINSALE—Passed Aug §—Br ship Achuashie, from Oregon Bt e O awa e ‘“i NAGASAKI Sailed Aug &-U S stmr Sher- Margaret A. Skelly and Thomas J. and Wil- an Francisco. e Hamr} Regan to Johanna J. Stokers, wife of | 7 SO Arrived Aug 7—Br ship Norma, Charles H., lot on W line Montgomery street, | 34:4% N from Sutter, N 65:9 by W 80: alse en- | tire Outside Land block 735, bounded E by | VANCOUVER—Arrived Aug $—Br stmr Em press of Japan. from Hongkons. TOKOHAMA—Salled Aug 1— S stmr War- Twentieth avenue, y L street, W by Twen- KOH. fled ty-first avenue and N by K street: also lot oa | T for Sa% Exsadiaca. Noe street, 48 N from Sixteenth, N 23 TLANTIC STEAMERS. al Jot on S line Henry street, % W GLASGOW—Arrived Aug $—Stmr Ethiopla, 0! W 2% S 115; also lot on S line | from New York. Henry street. 124 W 38 by S 113: | QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Aug 9—Stmr Calta- also'lot on W line Noe street, {5 S from Hen: jemia, from Boston, for Liverp stmr Penn- 2158 o W 98: also property in Alameds County: | land.” Philadelohia, for Liverpeol: stmr New Sioe W11 Interest in estate of Maria R. Regan; | England. Boston, for Liverpool gitt g | “HONGKONG—Arrived, Aug $—Stmr Carlisie Caroline A. Nixon, wife of M! G., to same, | Ci from San Diego, via Yokohama. same eight descriptions; gift | “NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 9—Stmr Servia, e iieen . Grattan to Alcide Boudan. re- | from Liverpool and Queenstown record of 442, d 50 W line Janson stree us = N from Lombard, N 18:6 by v 137:6; $1600. m Hovate L. Hill to same. lot on W iine Mason AD TRAVEL. street, 118 N from Lombard, N 13:6 by W 62:6, —— e uit-claim deed; $5. A lolde Boudan to Luigi, Ferrari and Luigi Devincerizi, lot on W line of Mason street, 137 S of Chestnut. S 19:8 by W 122:6; $10. Jose M. Pico to Ysabel Hamley, 50-vara block 26050 faet front by 125, containing 1 lot on corner of said block, the same being situated on ‘the SW cormer .of said block, having a Southern (rontage of 30 feet and as same ap- pears upon deed in Liter 1785, executed to me Be Toha K. Moore, July 21’ 1895 being the corner of North Point and Hyde streets (as re- Corded), quitclaim deed; 3500. . Bolomon and Dora Getz to Willlam H. MSXhta Fe Route San francis;; to Chicago. THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS THE CONTINENT. Mitchell, lot_op E line of Ninth avenue, 20 S | of J street, 8 25 by B 120; 31 EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PULLMAN " and Philip F. Mohrhardt to W. - . Rt - Ei‘zlfr';y\fn ot on NE line of Twenty- | PALACE AND PULLMAN UPHOLSTERED e avenue, @ NW of K street, NW 75 by | TOURIST CARS LEAVE OAKLAND MOLE FOR CHICAGO AND THE EAST. TAKE MARKET-STREET FERRY AT 5:30 P. M. DINING ROOMS ARE MANAGED BY MR. FRED HARVEY, AND ARE PERFECT. L EVERY DETAIL, SERVING MEALS AT REGULAR HOURS AND REASONABLE RATES. NE 100, lot 6 block 495, Bay View Homestead; 0. Y. tate of James G. Fair by J. S. Angus, T. G. Crothers and W. S. Goodfellow. executors), to Rose Tierney, ot on S line of Santa Marina street, 239:6 W of Elsie. W 25 by S 100, lot 41, block 2, Fair's subdivision of Holly Park; 340. Alameda County. S. B. McKee to Lewis B. Chandler, lot on NW line of Thirteenth avenue, 3% NE of East Eieventh strest, NE 39:4 by NW 7, block 3, Clinton, East Oakiand; $0. Lewis B. Chandler to John F. Dingwell, lot on E corner of Monroe street and Twenty-third avenue, SE 18012, N 69.10, NW 178.95, SW 4.0 to heginning, being lot 1, Draper Tract, being aiso & porion of lot 1, Cannon Tract. East Oak- land: . Thomas P. Emigh to Katharina C, Johnson, NO OTHER LINE OFFERS SO MANY IN- DUCEMENTS AS THE SANTA FE ROUTE. SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE, &3 MARKET ST. TELEPHONE MAIN 1331 OAKLAND OFFICE, 1118 Broadway. SACRAMENTO OFFICE, 201 J street. SAN JOSE OFFICE, 7 W. Saata Clara street. | ] | | | | | | l kivn | »ne and terra cotta work, grading. etc.. | gAmow—mm SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC STNTEM.) Trains lenvc nnd arve dioe (6 arrive as SAN FRANUISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Sireet.) i FROM AUGUST 2, 1529, ARRIVE LEAYE 7:004 Benicia, Sulsun and Sermmanto. 7:00x Marysville, Orovile sad Reddiny Woodland . 3:004 Elmica, Vacavilio an F:3wA Martinez, Sen Lamen, Valicjo, Napa, Calistoga end Senta Ross. 8:00 Atlantic Lxpress, Ogiden and iZas 8304 Suu Jose, . Livermore, _Stock Toue, Saeracuto, Placerville, Maryswiilo, Chico, led Biuf. fiton, Oakdaloand Eorora. Valiey via Oakdale and Chix: 9:004 Haywards, Nilcs and Way Stations: 04 Martincz, Tracy, Lathrop, Stagkton, 8:304 8:304 Yosem! \ Mercedand Freano.. . 12:152 A Fresuo, Bakersield. Bauta Barlara, Los Angeles, Deming, El Paso, ew Orlcans and East . 845e 1 jo. 11:00, Hoywards, Niles sod Way Stations. 12:00x Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Bacta- ‘mento, Mendota, Hantord, Visalia, Pertervillo. T | #3:007 Sacramento ki 3:00p Haywards, Nile and Way Statio 4:00¢ Martinez, Sau “Vallejo, Napa, Caliga, Sauta Rosa....... 8184 :007 Benicia, Vacaville, Sacraniento, Woodiand, ~ Knights Landing,, Marysville, Oroville........ 10:454 3:15P | #:80% Niles, Sen Joseaud Stockion ....... | 2:30r Yoseinito Slecping Car for Reymond 121137 P The Owl Iracy, Eresao, Bakers- £c1d, Saugus for Santa Barbars, Los Angeles.... el 80P Stockton, Mcrced, Fresuo. 1 12:152 30p Martinez, Tracy, Mendota, Fresno, Mofars and fon Augeles. . ..o 8:404 To Ronte, Atiautic Express . 6:432 and Jast 8:307 6:007 Haywards, Niles ao I TBa #6:00r Vallejo 12:152 $7:002 Vallefo, tion: n Hxpre COAST DIVISIO | (Faot of Market Strect.) §7:45a Santa Cruz_Excursion for Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations 8:154 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Felton, ‘Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Way 18:052 ersiile, San Jose, | Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Senta Cruz and Principal Way | Stations.. 3¢ San Jose, G tioos. B4:15¢ Feiton, —Faot of Market Strest (Slip 8)— 11:00a.. $1:00 *2:00 *6:00r. From SAR FRAGISC | s7as 9:00 | se00 3800 | Prem O1ELAND—Toot of Broadw | t1300 *1:00 $o00 ! COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsed Sta.) 36:104 Ocean view, South S 13:09 acitic Grove { Stations . 2cieases . 18:35» 91004 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Hauta Cruz, Pacific Grove. Paso' Robles, Sau Juis _Obispo, Snurf, Lompoc and Principal Way Stations 4:107 | 801404 Ban Jose wid Way Statious. 30a San Jose and Way Statio : 43¢ San Maieo, It Palo Alto, & Hollister, S Monterey aud a @p SanJose, Santa Cruz, ‘and Principa! Way Statious 4:13r San Jose ipal Way Sta an Joseand Principal Way Stations iDrincipal Way Stations 1 Way Seat ay Stations.. P for A for Morning LESSHHR - SAl FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market S¢. BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. _, WEEK DAY5—7:30, 9:00, 11:¥ & m.; 1338 30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra tri 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1: 11:30 p. m. 9:30, 1L 1:30, 3:38 BUNDAYS—$:00, 5:00, 6:20 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. K YS—§:19, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 &, m.; 12:48, Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:55 and 6:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:10, 3:49, 11:10 & m ; 1:40, 3:40, 5:08%, §:25 p. m. Between San Francisco and Bchuetzen same schedule as above. - e m; Arrive In Effect | San Fraacisco. April 18, — 1599, Novato, am _Petaluma, pm Santa Rosa. — e 130 am Windsor, 10:35 amm Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyserville, 820 pra 8:00 am Gloverdale, | 5:39 $:3 am | Hopland and 10:35 am ;;m‘ 5:00 amm| Tkish: | 7:35 prm| -0 pa frea- 1:30 am| | 10:35 am $:00 am! Guerneville. | 7:35 pm! 8:20 pm €:20 pry T:0am(8:00am’ Sonoma | and 110 prm| 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. 1:30 am| 8:00 am Sebastopol. 10:40 am(10:38 8:30 pm| 5:00 pm| {7:2 pm| 630 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Lyttom for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Bprings; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hopa land for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville. Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakes crt and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy prings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laure} Dell ke, Witter Springs, Upper Lake. Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley’s, Bucknell’ Sanhedrin Heights, ~ Hullville, Booneville, Phtlo, Christine, Soda Springs, Nevarro, Whitesboro, Alblom, Little River, Orr’s Hot Springs, Mendoctno City, Fort Bragg. Westport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cums ming's, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Olsen’s, ‘Dyer, Bcotia ‘and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at yeduced rates. On Sundays round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half jates. Ticket Otfices, 630 Market st., Chronfcle blag, H._C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, General Manag Gen. Pass. Azent. | NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. April 23, 1599, CO TO MILL VALLEY RAFAEL. . 9:30, 11:00 & m; D. b. Mill Valley and San Wednesdays, Saturdays Commenc: FROM SAN FRAJ AND SIS AN WEEK DAYS— *1:45, 3:20, 4 EXTRA T. Rafael, on Mondays, and_Sundays. SUNDAYS—"S:00, m.; 1:00, *1:45, *2:30, | 11:00 2l m. 5330, does not run to San Raf 5:30 p. m. does mot fun to Mill Val'y Sundays. Trains marked (*) run to San Quentin. 00, | FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. | " WEEK DAYS—5:25, *6:40, 7:55, 8:40. °10:20 30, 2:15, *3:40, 4:35, 5:15 p. m. Ay TRIPS on Mondays, at 6:40 and 10:15 p. m. 5:00, *9:45. 1043, 7:00, Wednesdays *11:45 10:15 | p._m. Trains marked (") run to San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANC! EK DAYS—3:4 [t 12:35, 2:45, 4 | "EXTRA TRIPS on Wednesdays and Saturdays. at 7:00. 10:20 p. m. | SUNDAYS — 10:00, 11:10 a. m.; 13:05, | 1:20, 2:40, 3:55. 6:30, 10:20 p. m. | THROUGH TRAINS. %0 2. m week days—Cazadero and way sta'ns, p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta’m: 5'p. m. week days (Saturdavs excepted)— Point Reyes and way stations. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta’ns. m. Sundays—Pt. Reyes and way sta'ns. 7 THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JGAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. From Jan. 25, 1399, trains will run as follows: i | | s North-bound. South-bousd | Passen-| Mixed. Mixed. | Passen- ger. | Sunday Datly. |Exc'ptd] Stations. Stockton Merced Fresno Hanford Bakersfleld Visalia Tulare Stopping at intermediate points as required. For particulars of stage and other connections fnquire at Traffic Department, 321 Market st., San Francisco. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY. 1] iLeave San Francisco, via Sausalito Ferry, Commencing SUNDAY. April 23, 1838 | _ WEEK DAYS, $:® a_m. and 1:45 p. m. | Extra trip on Monday, Wednesday and_ Satur- | Tday at 5:15 p. m., Returning Same Even- 1D arnving '‘n San Francisco at 11:20 p. m. SUNDAYS, & 9, 10 and 11 a. m. and 1:45, 2:30 and 4 p. m. Fare S. F. to Summit and Return. §1 THOS. COOK & SON, Agts., 621 Market st 1 | i } i | i