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THE SAN FRA NCISCO CALL, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1899 I 9 e coesiiaE e e i e R N e e e e er good se en as a you e on the purchase price’ we will v the loan as I as you de- tape and publi ee us fi vill be waited upon vill and quickly. "all 65-69 Donohoe b arket F.. Oak- without J. rates, and jew- n Jewelry Main 1644, iberal 2 at the low re, 46 Mark H note with- piner bldg. qd to er. salarie MORRELL 1da Loan Offc n diamonds ANY unt by pr no re dential. 0 Powell st ged and_you need ) Market st. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. pianos $6 igh ou to investi- a largest hou OHLER & CH ap & KER & SO aw BARGAIN n Mauzy and other planos. 308 nos and 4 Cabinet Or- Y, 308 Post et ng-reoms and teventh, Market st— a Our_claims I A is uld use The Star rence to other so-called ists and hairdressers sell it. Drug he hair it claims handsome cape at the East- 1306 Stockton, nr. Broad- most anything in that open everrings. u can ge! payments Patent Trademark and Copyright Laws a Specialty Amerfcan and Forelgn Patents Sollcited. domestic ants, $3 75; 164 INT of Imported a =uits to order, $10 75 Price Tailoring Co. Nicholas Hotel er night; $150 to $6 per weel free baggage to and from the fer: MME. LC manicure parlor has removed from O'F —— e i RUPTUE plles cured: mination fres Drs. M & Porterfield, 538 Market st. A—LADI tallor-made suits to order at KRAMER, and Mexican sombrero look Mexican Art, 114 Stockton st. 2) Sansome s ale figures. suits_at_reasonable prices Kea y st % 3 Sixth {MER bamboo furniture below cost to or- K. YOSHI TANIL 3 tter st. o knife; no injec- 4 Pine, ablK RUPTURE, stricture cured; tion; guarantd. Dr. G jes' or gents' clothing. furniture bought, Mint 7. JACOBS, 1023 Folsom st. to order on easy installments. L. * 1117 Market st. bet. 7th and Sth. A »—0ld gold for manufacng. O. Nolte, s O'Farrell, bet. Powell & Mason. and best in America—The Weekly 16 pages, sent to any address in the for $1 _per vear. Call, Tnifed States. postpai "PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ree treatment daily, 10 DR. OLIVE GR R. UV . & m. and 12 m. 1208 Market st I O'DOD LL, office and residence, . ‘kixth and Seventh. 134 Market st., be ELEGANT RESIDENCE. $22,600. LOT 61:4x127:8%. 07 Pacific avenue, between PACIFIC AVENT LARG an unobstructed marine view. vicinity of all the fash- 1y purchased on avente. For an inspection of the premise: office for an order. call at our A.J. RICH & CO., 112 Montgomery street 5 s1350 of $180? A #1850 ... . What is it for t new 6-room_house only $300 cash, 1 & MORR. . um in Berkeley, near/ Dwight- balance $15 per month. Y, 630 Market st. NEW Hi Five, d" 10 room houses. finished fronting _on from_$3100 F. NEL- 7, 9 6, with @l modern conveniences, Plerce and Primrose aller, ¥ ers o sult purchaser. SON. Builder. ; 1F you have lots north of Golden Gate Park, o P ieat ave, and.you wish to sell them, Tt ol WL GUNN., 410 Montgomery ale—A fine cor. residence on; price $725 19 rooms and : no agents. SWAMP LANDS— AN as in Solano County, bounded by Cache Slough on west and south, Prospect : 50 per acre. Slough on east; prige B B RO THERS, %8 Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal. STERFELD'S restaurant, coffee and ice am parlor. 1035 Market st.: popular prices. CAFE_LOELL—43# Geary st.; dinner 5 to 7 p. m.; Sunday, chicken dinner, 4 to m. D, ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. A_SUITE 2 nice sunny rooms, complete for housekeeping; furniture all new: 2 folding beds, 1 in kitchen and 1 in bedroom: suitable for 4 or 4 persons. Apply at shoe store, 562 . Misslon st., bet. and 24 sta.; rent $2 per week; $10 per month. ew house: nicely furnished s me: large kitchen: hot and —Three connecting, housekeeping, 3 glé rooms, §5 to §7. FILLMORE, 2208, near Clay—$15; § clean sunny rooms; bath; nice vard and water. Bl 3 nice unfurnished rooms; bath; yard; basemen old wat: near_OctaviaNice single front yard; garden: $3 50. HOWARD, 704, nished roome. keeping; reasor 1002 Polk, cor. Gea hkpg. suites (3 to r.). 315 up;rat. LEWIS, 16, off Taylor, near Post—A newly fur- nished bedroom and’ kitchen; stove; $11 1025—Large sunny front room and '§20 and §t 1 v furnished front housekeep- rent it near Thirteenth—2 sunny fur- laun- . 17283 housekeeping rooms, bath an r three sunny furnished lete for housekeeping; $9 and $io ished rooms for house- » family; low re 1827—Sunny fu g: bath: prival S, t In Laguna and McAllister—Cholcest, city; low rates; furnished or not TER, 1111, nr. Larkin gle sultes’ also hekpg.: . near Market Kitchen; §11 TWELFTH, 4, near Market—Nicely furnished front room, with use of kitchen; 35 Large sunny front TWO furnished rooms for houst to single person. Key at 166 Clara gy ESS ave., 400—Eiegant sunny upper 3 rooms and bath: other room floor ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. COURT Justice, No. 16, F. of A.—The officers and members of Court Justice No. 16, F. of . A., are hereby notified to assemble at 16515 Mission street to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1:15 LOTTERY DRAWING. ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. HOME for ladies_in dellcate healt grounds; private. "MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 sth. | o'clock, for the purpose of.conducting the. funeral_of our laté brother, Edward G, El- liott. By order of CHARLES WEHR JR., Chief Ranger. large ——OF THE— BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. INUTES FROM T 5 MINUTES FRO) LOTS 180 choicest property The cheapest, Apply to JOSEPH J. MASON, ate, Berkeley Station. eal K BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS DEPTH. in Alameda Powers, a rative of Ireland, aged 65 years. (Lowell, Mass., papers pleasa ‘copy.) 3> The funeral will take place this day (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock, from St. Peter's Church, ‘Alabama street,’ botween Twenty- fourth and Twenty-ffth, ‘San Francisco. In- terment private, Mount Calvary Cemetery. GODCHAUX—In_this city, August 27, 1899, Lucien, beloved son of Adolph and Sophie CLASS “H,” AUTIFUL MAGEE TRACT. We have lots 50x127% on Grove st— chase at once one of these lots. St for sale in su < Contra Costa County, on county posite Berkele ACRES Lafayette, from Oakland, 13 no wind: fine soll; country comes from there: send for may particulars, D. J. TOBIN, Red 121. true street to Oakland is Grove st. n fact, 1 Dlocks that are for sale—on the market, and be the business part of Berkeley; do not s the cpportunity: now is the time: The sole agent, D. J. TOBIN, 2121 Stanford place, op- ons to suit in road: Santa Fe Railrodd runs’ through the property: no fog: finest hay and frult in sole agent. Stanford place, Berkeley; Red 204; residence, Cisco, aged 39 years and 10 months. L+ Friends and acquaintances are respect- . fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from the family reaidence, southeast corner of Broadway and Buchanan street. Interment Home of Peace Cemétery by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. HINKLE-In Oakland, August 2, 1809, Dr. John Mortimer }:Inkl-.dk}fllu:ed tlnfihnnfl gt Lets hrnigtuins Elizabeth V. Hinkle, and father of Mrs. Eve- [ : Ten Hinkle Ames, a native of Carlisle, Ind.. | N9, S A aged 72 vears 4 months and 12 days (In- | Hip-cive 20 Gfana ‘and Hlinols papers please copy.) Bl . [ Funeral services will be held this day ; 5 (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, at his late resi- ¢ dence, 1504 Franklin street, Oakland. Inter- ment private, Mountain View Cemetery. JOHNSON Tn this city, Augnst 27, 19, as all lottery public of ' Mexico, frandulent. The pur- Beware of spurious imi all tickets are signed by A. Castillo, Prize.|No. 20, miles p and 2121 BERKELEY ROOMS. $10; 4-ROOM cottage for rent; A. M. EWING, 2i the new and complete furniture of which for sale, §5. Ap- 7 Dwight way, Berke- Charles William Johngon, a native of Min- neapolis, Minn., aged 27 years 10 months and ¢ days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow FRU FRUITVALE REAL - sTATE. . $100; only §25 dow; sewers, water, gas, LARGE levi [T ALE ADVERTISEMENTS fine school (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral ariors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. Piterment Laurel Hill Cemetery. 4 KEAN—In Dayton, Nev., August 2, 189, Wil- Mam, oclaved husband of Jennie R. Kean and ‘son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Armer, a native of Germany. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 11:30 o'clock, from Third and Townsend streets. Interment Hills of Eter- nity Cemetery, where services will be held street clote by; nmear rallfoad station and Oakland 3 electric line: nalt-hourly trains to clty: Se A T % 9 i fare; glori climate uild a home to suit 'C. Lear: h'.XO\Ed "“‘Gh"nd of J(‘E‘.“n" Leary and beloved father of Annie, Cornelius and: Mary Leary, a mative of Ireland, aged o4 years. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—O08 BROADWAY. MATTER-—In this city, August %, 1599, Jacob, beloved husband of Elizabeth Matter, and | father of Robert, Nicholas, Herman and Liz- | zie Matter, a native of Switzerland, aged 6 | years. | 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the fun NSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms, | c to $1 per night; $125 to §5 per week, and | t housekeeping en all night. ABBOTSFORD (The), cor. Broadway and Polk- Quiet and homelike: rooms bright and sunny single, suite; charges moderate; cars direc! Francisco, Turk and Taylor sts.— ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. AT Hotel Homelike house; modern service; elevator; | bath; rooms, 50c to $150 day. MRS. J. KING. | AT 52 Second—Nlce single, double and light | housekeeping rooms, $1 to §3 per week. AT 39 Turk, cc . sunny front ba; Taylor—New mangt., renc ~window rms.; transient 1s0 housekeeping. S ,near Ellis—New- | ly furnished s reaggnabl rates. | BOHEMIA, 239 Post—Sunny corner suits and single rooms; all conveniences: gentlemen and families; elevator; special rates to traveling | 2 ol No. 136h) suites, single; also unfurn! CALIFORNIA, 1424 Rooms in fine private house for gentlemen wishing comfort; morn- ing coffes if desired; reasonable. CARROLTON, 1206 Market, cor. Golden Gate | inny ‘corner; well furn, rms. & offices. | 1426 Ma: Fur- hed. ates Hotel)—Clean, neat | week up. “elegantly or single EDDY, 125 (United rooms, from § turnished | New rooms, -en suite, double FERNWELL House,47 Post—New manag all rms refurnished; suites and single: FTH, ed rooms; double or single; —Sunny, furnis = H (Palm Hc >W Tooms; 1y furnished s | travelers )UTHERN, cor. rooms, en suite or single; reading room; elevator. “OCK House, 781 Mission—Select ag house; $1 50 to $5 per week sevenor, 319 Sutter, nr. Stockton— | family H( iro! Sunny suites, eingle rms.; elev.; free baths. | HOWARD, Furnished rooms from $1 per week up; al MARKET, X menf housekeeping and transient. 55, and 33 Fifth—New manage- suites and single room: 1~ Large nicely furnished rooms; 21 Franklin, nr. Market—Large up; also hskpg. WPORT,"” win. rms. and singl O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; electric lights; day, wk., mo. furnished 1o newly furnished. CON place, 23, off Harrison, bet. First and Second—Room, fireplace; use of kitchen, bath- room and washroom; vard; lady or man and coms to let ROYAL Sllis st.—Incandescent light, smoking room _and ladies’ parlor; rooms, per night. 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to $8; month. $8 to $30; elevator on ffice floor; rooms with hot, cold wat.; CRMAN 28 Elghth st., Apartment House, “near Market—Furnished and unfurnished SIXTH, %, nr. Market, Hillsdale House—Els- gant furnished rooms: elevator; transient. THE Ouks, 119 Third—A_good_rooming house for good people. K. HUGHES, Proprietor. THE Oliver, 865 Folsom, cor. fth—Sunny corner rms., suites and single; gas: bath; new mngt. Tl e L e e SEWING MACHINES AND S PPLIBS.i $2 MONTHLY, rented; repaired. hought. sol machine supplies. 145 Sixth: phone Mint 45 ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged. rented; re- | pairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA. Notice is hereby given to the stockholders of The Bank of California that the Transfer Books will be closed from SATURDAY, Au- gust 25, to FRIDAY, September 1, 183, hoth dates inclusive, on account of the special meeting of the stockholders to be held on the last named date. By order of the Board of N M. CLAY, Secretary. PETER FREILING e, $1 per box: = ing, itching, external, internal or protruding piles withotit fall, no matter of how long near Sutter. sal plle arranted to cure all cases of bl standing. 1628 Devisadero st BAD tenants ejected for $4 collections made: or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel. ROOMS papered from $3; whitened, $1 up; painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 3 st. STORAGE A;D WAREHOUSES. city CALA. Storeage Warehouse. 722 Misslon: goods guaranteed; tel. Cl ERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office, 401 Post, cor. Powe'; tel. Main 5713. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. FOUR elegant new up-to-date 2-story houses of 7, § and 9 rooms and bath each; firstclass neighborhood; near school and stations: street work all complete; from $3000 to $4000; only $600 cash and $25 and §30 per month; great bar- gaing: cheap lote for cash and houses to let in_all parts of Alameda. 32200—Lot 50x150; $200 cash and $20 per month; fine, nearly new cottage; in a good nelghbor hood: near High School and station. $2500—Lot_35x115, with elegant residence of § roome: in fine condition; macadamized street; near station and school:- great bargain; worth $3500; any terms; same as rent. $2600—Lot 40x207:6: fine, new, modern 8-room cottage; near High School and station; §500 eash and 825 _per month. §1000—T.ot 25x125; cottage of § rooms: street work complete; near station; easy terms. $1600—Lot 33:4x108; with a fine modern cot- of 5 rooms and bath: nice garden; streét work all done: near station and school; $100 cash, balance §20 per month, ith s date chtluge o€ Fhoms 40x150, With mew up-to- cottage of 7 rooms and bath; between broad and DAITOW gauge on Morton st. $3250 —$500 cash, $25 per month; less than rent: lot 40x150: elegant new 2-story, 8 rooms and bath, on Morton st., near -st. sta- tion: best bargain in Alameda; elegant resi- Gences on Santa Clara ave. and Central ave. bargain. Housen o Tet In_all parts of Alameda. H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park st., Alameda. ABOUT finished, modern §-room house, cholc. | ELD, OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. T, with neat cottage reduced from § ick sal BUN( $10,000—OLD established business. Appiy E. BUNCE, %8 Broadway. Oakland. ight in window sult 5 Eighth s ELEGANT front ba; doctor; large lawn. Oakl and board; Beulah Park: every comfort family; perfect climate; no fogs. s Broadway, Oakland B ———— 500 to 32000 for 90 Bdwy, Oakland. OAKLAND FURNISHED ROOMS. suitable for CAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. RLY gentleman, lady or invalid, to room al to-morrow £ 2 (Tuesday). at 10 o'clock,. from his late resi- | LIS o~ | dence, 338 ey street, between Twenty- ,H}N fourth and Twenty-fifth.” Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. | McGARRY—In Los Angeles, August 25, 1899, | evieve Reardon McGarry. tow to E. MEDEIROS—In Oakland, August 25, 180, An- | tonio J. Medeiros, commonly known as Tony | 29, Williams. beloved son of Antonio Enos-Rose, | 20014162 100 14211 and brother of Manuel, Mary and Lizzie Me- | 20114261 deiros, a native of Oakland, aged 21 years 6 | months and § days. L Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services | this day, (Monday), at 8§ o'clock, at his Jate residence, 1663 Atlantic street, thence | to St. Joseph's Portuguese Church, where a | requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- | pose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. ! MILLER—In this city, August 25, 1899, at her residence, 2411% Howard streef, Mollle E., 40/14431. and. ;21 E. E. OAKLAN AN Introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the | furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin, Oal B D FUR.ITURE FOR SALE. beloved wife of W. C. Miller, and daughter of | Patrick and Ann Smith of Cloverdale, a na- | "DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND cents per ehare) of the Oceanic Steamship Company, Will be payable at the office any, 321 Market st., on and aftes 1599, NOTICE—Dividend No. 8 (fifty Sentember 1, 18%. Transfer baoks will ~ tive of California, aged 24 years. 7 The runeral will take place this day kland. | (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from the Church of | 40{15972. §t. Charles Borromeo, where a solemn re- | 40]19165. quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose | 100{18432 | Ot her soul. Interment private | MORAN-1Tn this city, August %, 1809, Muri- | BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATES. | Birth, marriage and | indorsed_with the name and residence c gons authorized to have the same published. death notices sent by mafl will not be inserted. They must be h in at either of the publication offices and be etta J., beloved and youngest daughter of | 2 BShiP | Thomas F. and Caroline Moran and sister of 20,20149. Jfthe | Martha Moran, a native of San Francisco, 20(20295. aged 1 year 4 months and 14 day: 2018062 at 12 | MORTON--In this city, August 27, 1809, Mrs. A iay Laura Edwards Morton, widow of the late | 0121289, Dr. Thomas M. Morton, daughter of the late | 2 Arire Colonel Philip’ L. Edwards and mother of | M. Morton, aged 58 vears, at arrival of the morning train. In this city, August 2, 1583, Fannie Sac am nto to-morrow MYERS 11 7G. Myers, a native of Washington, D. C., aged 11 years. »{ per- TEK-In Golden Gate, Alameda County, o Cal.. August 27, 1599, Frank, beloved son of | : Peter and_Anna Schistck, a hative of Golden | 24 s MARRIED. | 4 months and 20 days. | 24 MICHEL-KENNEY—In this_city, August 7, | Dy Sk Sty AuEnst: 36 80 1605, Ted A, Michel and. Florence Kenney, , beloved husband of Maria Schonfeld, DOth o En TrancIac. | avid and Elsa Schonfeld, brother { D. Trost and Dayid and Louis | and son-in-law of Adam Wagner, | 20 BORN. i raukanbery, Hease Canepl Ger- | 28 | BINZ—In this city, August 15, 15%, to the ||v£1“s‘;7‘)e}15rn:‘(:‘r;r\'}1q 225 203 lgn wife of Willlam Binz, a son. | -nds and_acquaintances are respect- | 2 FERGUSON n Boca, Cal, August 23, 1599, ited to attend the funeral to-morrow | to the wife of Frank J. Ferguson, a son. (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from San PFraneisco | 2 In this city, August 22, 1889, to the | Turn Hall, 323 Turk street, where funeral | 2i596. t Henry Helse, a Son. S liibe) NEA IS (Ahaisuaniont of L g0 this ' August 9, 1899, =il an Francisco Turn Verein. Remains at 27938, 'HITE I this city, August 9, 189, to the | pg variors of H. F. Subr & /Co.. 1187 Mis- | £ . White, a_son E 5 nterment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. DIED. {PSON—In this city, August 26, 150, Abrahamson, Anora Johnson, Charles W. am J., beloved husband of Annie Raker, Catherine Kean, Willlam Thompson, a native of Nova Scotla, aged 6 Beck, F. Wallace Leary, John C. vears | James B Matter, Jacob [7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- Chapman, Harriet R. McG Genevieve | fully invized to attend the funeral to-morrow Coleman, Dennis P." Medeiros, Antonio J. | (Tuesday). at 1 o'clock, from B'nai R'rith Danforth, George S. Miller, Mollie E. Hall, 121 Eddy_street, under the auspices of | Davie, Mrs. Lella 8. Moran, Murietta J. | Pacific Lodge No. 13 nd A, M. Inter- |3 Doran, Catherine_ Morton, Mrs, Laura | ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Members of | lott, Edward G. _ Myers, Fannie G. Aurora Lodge, K. and L. of H.; Ivy Chap- | rguson, Francls P. Schistek, Frank ter, Eastern Star, and Myrtle Council, A. |} un, Mrs. Mary Schonteld, August | L. 'of H. are invited to attend. | 3033250, dchaux, Luclen ompson, Willlam J. | wINTHROP—In this city, Au | i potaitl REpEon W | Wi ¥ . August 2, 1599, 4013353 Hinkle, Dr. John M. Winthrop, Paul | u\un‘:afl”and beloved son of Isaac and | 33717. o | rare nthrop. a native of San Fran- | 34046, ABRAHAMSON—In Alameda, August | AR s e M b Abra beloved tte Swan and Frank B. on, and mother-in-law of Anora_ B. amson, Mrs, Char! A. Abrahan erick Swan, a native of Gottenburg, Sweden, 3 = Bged 58 vears O months and 2 da AT s | {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- EATAGE HOTAE | | | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | A Ingraham, L Ang (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock, from the residence, | P J Kennedy, Vallejo!B Suber, Stanford B 610 Tayior avenue. Interment Odd Fellows' | Mrs P J ilennedy, Cal Mrs M J Hartman, Mo 40.37191 Cemetery. | A Greathead, Cal Miss M S Hartman, 20/37564. BAKER-In this clty, August 2, 189, Cath- | H P Brayton, Cal _ | Mo 3801 erine Baker, beloved wife of the late Henry | H Cronemeyver, N Y |W M Garland, L Ang H. Baker and mother of Mrs. John J. Goog Ir Wolf, Berlin IMrs W M Garland, L man, Mrs. Ada Lyons and Willlam, Harry, A G Kuhn, 8 Jose | Ang Alfred and Leo Baker, a native of Ireland. = | 'fl it o aln ',:nlglralg]es. t;;nlnl i Nigew BECK-—In Watsonville, April 27, 1895, F. Wal- s v | B oore LS, SEnatang ) 039091 lace, beloved husband of Margaret Beck, son | & 9¢ §oUs N Y (M B Goodchild, Eng- 20300 of Thomas and Emmeline Beck and brother S Jose HC Gre | of W. A., Newton and Minnie Beck, Mrs. o CallD Gramta e H. A Parrish, Mrs. W. H. Reilly and Mrs. | ‘Alameda | Miss M White. Cal 0 40621 Fred W. Boole, a native of Santa Cruz, . " w i3 oole, | orse, Cal |Miss V White, Ca @ 41313 aged 3 vears. | H°& Fiahomann, Cal |w L Holmes. Car : In_this city, August 25, 1599, James ¢ Cook. Cal Mrs C N Steny, L Ang B. Brown, beloved father of Lizzie Brown and | F Foltz, Seattle | Miss Reardon, L Ang | Dbrother of William F., Patrick H. and Jo- | N C Wilson, Arizona [N D Nock, w & d, seph V. Brown, a native of San Francisco, | H § Creighton, Cal | Chicar: 2 aged 45 years 9 months and 1 day. J Powning, Cal [Dr ¢ W Fox & w, cal nds and acquaintances fully inv (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from the of his brother, W. F. Brown, 18 Laurel between Folsom and Harrizon street terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. CHAPMAN—In Papeete, Tahiti, Soclet ande, Harriet Richmond, wife of Ci Benjamin F. Chapman and mother of Charies | (Brookiyn and Chapman of Benicia, Cal. New York papers please copy.) COLEMAN--In this city, August 25, 1899, nie P., heloved son of Daniel and the late Abbie Coleman, ard brother of John and Dan- iel Coleman, a native of San Francisco, 23 vears § months and 10 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect-. fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at $:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 113 Juniper street, themce to St. Jo- | E J Gillen, N York 40148530 seph’s Church, where a requiem high mass | jinger & w, |T ) v § Wil he celebrated for the repose of his soul at | g el T Glomks. ¥ SR o 20,4877 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | ¢ Thicbes & w. Cinnti |T € Copeland, T, Ang. 1048541 2015845, DANFORTH—In Oakiand, August 2, 1899, | A C Huhn & w, Cal |W Dinsmo=- ' Cal 40, 49305, George 8., beloved husband of Susie D. Dan- | Mrs L Hamiin, S Cruz|R Pippy, Palermo 496 torth, father of Alice G. and Harry D. | W G Gossard, S Jose E C Peart, Colusa | Danforth, a native of Boseawen, N. H., aged | Mrs A A Ward, Seattle R S Brown, Petaluma 72 years § months and 2 day [ Friends and acquainta tully invited to attend the funeral th (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- | A W Whitney, L Ang A J Davis, Co dence, 1368 Brush street, Oakiand. Interment | Mfre I, H Jansen, Ind |D W uu,.fi',,,sdf“i“,n % private. Miss Jameson, Ind W H Lumsden, Oakld DAVIS—In this city, August 26, 139, Mrs. | Mrs J R Leonard, Ind |T Cunningham, Oakld Leila Stevenson Davis, wife of R. D. Davis, | Miss M O'Brien, Mo |Mies Kennedy, Sacto and sister of Mrs. Dr. J. W. Stitt, Mrs. Frank | C E Taylor & W, Ariz |W T Barry, Castroville H. Buck, Mrs. Henry A. Hellbron, Mrs. Dr. | Miss M Baker, Tex |A B Bush,'Los Ang 8. Terrill and Andrew Stevenson. [FFuneral at Vacaville this day day), at 2 0'clock. DORAN—In this city, August 26, 1899, C: ine, relict of the late beloved mother of F. E., J. R., D. G., and Teresa Doran, Mrs. J. J. McLaughlin, | Mrs. Willlam Maxwell and Mrs. J. Wi 2 native vears & months and 11 days. U Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1009 Pacific street, thence to, St. cis Church, where a solem ' mencing at 10:30 o'clock. Calvary Cemetery. ELLIOTT—In this clty, August 27, 1509, Ed- ward G., beloved brotheér of Jasper and Rob- ourt Justicy ert Elilott and a member of No. 16, F. of A., Annan, Nov & native of West Scotia, aged 44 vears. L7 Friends -and acquaintances are - fully invited to attend the funeral te-:z‘r’:::v (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late resi. dence, 163514 Mission street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. Interment Mount Cemetery, via electric funeral car Fourteenth and Midsion streets, at 2 o'clock. e ————————————— re respect- ed to attend the fuperal to-morrow residence uz/J A Robinson, Cal 20(43555 place, | J Bishop, Cal W E Bailey, L Ang 10{43179 In| Mrs J Bishop, Cal |W G Taylor, L Ang 20144323 J'F Carrere, Sacto |W H Routledge, Lon- 100/44542 y Isl- | C A Sherwood N Y don 100/44610. aptain | P Van Lith, N Y T Hanning, London Mrs W T Heffernan,[H J Gosse & w. Reno es are respect- flliam_Doran, of County Meath, Ireland, aged 63 requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- Interment Mount 34292 e ———————————————————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. | Fred H D Lausen, Oroville, Merritt, CallJ Gillen, Mrs J B arson | W H Cal anks, 200/43351. 4043565, Ohio Arizona Mrs Buford, N Y Mrs J Ingraham, L Al GRAND HOTEL. W B Rucker & w, Cal|C K Cadman, Pinole W Phigley & w, Gilroy|Mrs I Ingraham, L A Den- . aged H A Cummings, Oakld/A Ingraham, Lok A Sophia James, Oakland D C Colller, S Diego ™ J H Morton, Redding A 100 47879, 40/48007 4048314 G L Cobb, Cal 40145205, chlagintiest, Cal 100(13463. | |Mrs 3 A Cunningham | &,d. Sacramento | Dr A L Tibbits, Cal W D Shonefelt, Sacto | Brandon, Petalma | Miss A Kennedy, Cal | W E Weich, 'Colusa is day E M Welch, Colusa W T Heffernan & w, |N Blackstock, Cal (Mon- | Yuma |G A Brown & w, Cal | H Booksin Jr, Cat |S Martinelll, Cai ‘ather- | 3 Doan, Fortuna L Martinelli, Cal | TG Hollingberg, Cal ‘M Léonard, S Cruz and |E Donnelly, Jersey City [, | H Sexton, Ventura Miss G Greer, Colmbus I Rade, Ukiah Miss M Greer, Colmbus/C N Tuller, Los Ang NEW WESTERN HOTEL. B Fisher, San Jose |A S Kelly, Suisun W E Empey, Sacto (H Friedel,' San Jose C P Pickett, Sacto |A Donahue, Benicia G Mareno, Marysville |S Machida, Japan E C Oakley, Calistoga/Miss M Raynor, Colo P Figuero & w, Los A|Miss Z Fugard, Colo C Figuero, Stockton (Capt Bingham,’ Fresno C Gordan, San Joge ]I Clancey, Vallejo B Crabtrée, San Joge |W L I‘vmna, Ukiah S Handall, Manila (W G Walker, Mo J Mulroy, Berkeley | 20/54335. 40154508, 20 54634, - 20,5401 20/55222. 0. atson, | Fran- New Close of the Triduum. The tsiduum, or three days' devotion, came to a close last night. This festival, which is meant as a consecration of all Catholics to our Lord, is held at different times of the vear in different parts of the world. It is a final dedication of thanks- Ollvet from HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Successors to Flannagan & Gallaghe FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st.. opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South $0. giving for blessings and favors of the past, and is intended to be a fitting spirit- ual close for the century. It has nothing to do with the coming vear. That is to be signalized bf’ the gromulgaLIun of a jubilee. The triduum has been observed | T), MCAVOY & CO. eet location; also modern cottage 6 rooms. o 'Poxish: easy terms. Apply 1518 Mozart st., Mastick station. FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 1235 Market st., between Sth and Sth. ith 247, Telephone in the conventional establishments qu; the past week, and in the churches du:}:‘ the last three days, ending last night ai - z"espars with the act of solemn consecra- on. 63840, | sa107. OFFICIAL DRAWING A. F. BRINKMAN, Financial Secretary. FERGUSON—In Boca, Cal., August 25, 1599, P Francis Patrick, infant son of Frank J. and Nellle Ferguson. OF THE FLYNN—In Oakland, August 24, 1863, Mrs Mary Flynn. beloved sister of Mrs. J. W. BENEFICENGIA PUBLICA. The 127th Ordinary Monthly Drawing, Drawn in the City of Mexico, on August 24, % 1899, Godchaux and brother of Mrs. Sylvain Salo- | 15 - o mon and Helen, Rebecca, Josephine, Edmund SPECIAL NOTICE. and Mrytle Godchaux, a native of San Fran- | The public s cautioned to beware of con- cerns claiming to operate lotteries in the City of Mexico, or at any other point in the Re- such concerns of the Beneficencia Publica_is the only one authorized and dorsed by the Mexican Natlonal Government. tions and see that venor, and U. Bassetti, Manager, as none oth- are in- Inter- Prize. 40 100 | | drawing capital prize of $60,000, $§0. | drawing capital prize of 320,u 20 | gwo figures of the number drawing the capital | 50 | Prize of $60,000, $20. 40 | figures of the number drawing the capital prize 20 | tember 28, 1599, | RAILROAD TRAVEL. & LOTTERY DRAWING. SOUTHERS PACIFIC COMPANY. No. Prize.|No. Prize. [No. {PACIFIC SYSTEX.) 100154663, . 20 64676 : 5451 64 tenve nnd ave due 20/64719. 4083871 Trains teny e S FIANCISCO. Elealis Al gases (Main Line, Faot of Market Street.) 200,65703. LEAVE — Frow AUGUST S, 1300. — ARRIVE 00 Benicia, Suisun and Sacramento.... 3:43F 3:004 Marsseiile, Orovile and Redding via Woodland Bidoe 004 Elmira, Vac 8:508 6:15p and Tast.. Stockton, uto, Placerville, ico, Ited BintF. Ad Sorora. press, Ogdei Livermore, via Oakdale an B1004 Fresno, Bakers! Los Angeles, Deming, El Paso, New Orlears and Bzst 5 04 Vallcjo, Martinez and Way Stations 04 Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. 03 Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Becra- mento, Mendota, Hanford, Visalia, Porterville :00¢ Sacramento 8:00p Haywazds, Nile and Way Stations 4:00r Martine: San Vallejo, Napa, Caliskuga, Santa Rose 4:00p Benicis, Vacaviile, | Sacrani¢ Woodland, Koights Margsvillo, Oroillo, 4:30P Niles, Ban Joeo sud Stockion . vor Steariors. o, Landing, 40| 2:30P Yoecmite Sleepiug Car for Raymond 00 | no Owl. Tracy, Fresno. Bakers- 2 1d, Saugus for Santa Barbars, 20 | Los ‘Angeles.. 0:454 0 | $:80p Stockton, Merced, Frosuo. 12:158 20 | y B:30p Martincz, Tracy, Mendota, Fi Wl Mojavo and Los Angeles CREN 40 | B:BOr Suuta Vo Loute, Atlautie Kixpress 100 | s:a0m 40 | ®:00¢ Chicago-Sau Francisco Special, Ogden 100 and ast . 8502 40| 6100 Haywards, Niles end San Jose. Ti4na 30| *8:00¢ Vallejo. 12:15¢ 2 37:00¢ Port Costa and Way Sta- %0 us.. 19:358 5| 8:08p Orezon 20017965 20 ville, Ite 4075992, | COAST DiVIsI (Foot of Mark “§7:454 Santa Cruz_Bscursion for_Gauta Cruz and Priucipal Way Stations }8:832 8:154 Newark, Centc nJose, Felto Boulder Creck,Santa Oruzand Way Stations. ®2:15p Newerk, Ces torviilo, Sen J Almaden, Telton, Tou APPROXIMATION PRIZES 100 numbers from 28088 to 28188 inclusive, being 50 numbers on ‘each side of the number 100 numbers from 41270 to 417 being 50 numbers on each side of the number 40, 8 _inclusive. the number $20. Bis0r 100 numbers from 32838 being 5 numbers on each side : : : drawing capital prize of $10,000, B O el e T e | #:25P San Joso. Glewood and Wi 709 numbers ending with 3. being the last | 3auBe Felion Sunta Criz and Way Sta- ‘ons. 791208 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAK FRAROISCO—Foct of Merket Sireet (Slip 8)— 799 numbers ending with 26, being the last two | Y Flielel [ W15 900 Igoaw. 1190 260 1240 30| No. 25138 draws first capital prize of $60,000, *4:00 $8:00 *6:0 40| sold in San Antonto, Texas From OLELARD—Foot of Bresd way,—6:00 8:00 10:004.3, 190 | *No. 41326 draws second capital prize of $20,000, | $12:00 *1:00 12:00 *3:00 34:00 *3:00rau % | sold in, Meridian, Miss.; Ka Mo, - 2o 30| “No. 32588 draws third capl ize of $10,000, COAST DITISION (Broad Gauge). 30! sold in Torreon, Coah.. Me (Third and Townsend St3.) H Nos, 927 5, 1585 3 = = 2| N 0,15 | 87104 Ooean Viow, South Ban Francicso. “0:80F | Fort Warth, Tex.; Memphis. Gl O e T enioon 50 | lajara, Jal.: Guanajuato, Gto.; Mexlco Ci AlinadowWetneslays Suiy). o = 20| San Francisco, Cal.; Beaumont, Tex.; S $7:80a Bunday Excursion for Santa Craz, TG T n’ Antonio, Tex. | ‘gi‘:éium ik el T mase 4| The regular monthly drawing, No. 125, OO B e Giove. L ltablas, Sa 500 | capital prize of $60,000, will take place on Fiitio® Olfagy. poc and rincipal Way Stutd Fare 8. F. to Summit and Return, $1 4. THOS COOK & SON, Agts.. 621 Market st. | _Wholes, $4; halyes, $2; quarters, §1; eighths, Saa Joahnid Way tatt % | soc; wixteenths, e, United States money. :'fa('.’: E“" %"’,‘L ‘il“\';v“f., :1';"“;11.1““"1” e 20 T :45¢ San Matco, wood, Menlo Pard 20 ANTONIO PEREZ, | Palo Alto, Santa Clera, San Jose, 20 For ‘Ifzv B‘F’\rggsul(;‘,x D;g;fm?"- | gomsm h-i.:lm “(‘ Salipas, 4 AT S SAS e jonterey and I'acitic Grove. . % APOLINAR CASTILLO, l sausor Sanloar, Santa Criz Pacifo Giore 10 venor. and Princival Way Stations = | = | saor siuloent bruciial W | i 5:00p San Jose and Principal Way # REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. 8:30F flauJoso aud Principal Woy Sta 20 —_— 5: nd Way Stations. 40| George Fisher to L. M. Hoefler, lot on N line | 11 REWAY, Hinbionh 20 | of Greenwich street, 100 W of Baker, W §3:t} A for Morning, vT 20 | by N 137:8, warranty deed; $10. | ®Bunday excepted. 1 Sunaay only. Sat: 3| " g C. and Sadte A. Kilpatrick (by Daniel C. | bSaturday ond Sunday fSunday and Mond 40 | Deasy, seioner) to Misslon Home an ey e = 2 ) 20 | Loan Association, lot on N 1ine of Green street 20 | “Charles Katz to Thomas McCarty, lot on W 2 | e or Ciayion sizeer, 12 X ot rederick, N = SAN- FRANCISCO AND KORTH PACIFIG 20| ‘Dan Einstein, Matthew and Lena Johnson RAILWAY COMPANY. 40 | and City Street Improvement Company (by H. Tiburon F:rry, Foot of Market St. 20 | M. Covert, commissioner) to Western Loan As- 5 et e oclation, lot on E line of Noe street, 88 S of | . SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. | Alvarado (M), by E 101:10; $2218. WEEK DAYS-7:30, 9:00, 1L:00 a. m.; 12:35 | " Thomas McCarty to Charles Katz, lot on NE | 3:30, 3:0, 6:30 p. Dot L gg corner of Taylor and Green streets, E 33 by N | &t 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:3 40; $10. 3«; Sarah Wakefield to Louisfana S. Foster (w 20, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:3, 0 | of A. W.), lot on W iine of Jones street, q 100 | N of Sacramento, N 3) by W 127:6; $10. & NI 10 | “Edward J. end Cornelia J. Pringie to T S e 20| Banking Company, lot on W line of Tw m. Saturdays—Extra trips at u‘M” | second avenre 200'S of M street, S 75 by W & Dfi:\m‘_l & '; D e e | warranty deed; $10. T e BT N S0 0 M M to Olive Verk , lots . m. T i Betwéen San Francisco and Schuetzen Park fi | A{.-slv:;ciu(lnn, qui!;;lu(m deéd; also lot on S sanme schedule as above. | of Hale street, 5 E of Merrill, E 5 by Yoas r= 40| lots 27 and 25, block 11 Trdct A s e e D Sen Francisco. | In Bftect | San Francisco. 10 | E F. Preston to J. M. and W. O'Brien Mac i Al prmmray g 40| gonough and Agnes M. Agar, undivided five s. | Destination. l A ‘Du. 20 | twelfths of lot on E line or Howard street. 14 ) Lt i 20 | § of Seventeenth, S 45, E 25, N 24, W 122:6, Vov: 20| N 24, W 122:6; $5. | S 2 |~ City and County of San Francisco to Joseph | Santa Rusa. | 40| M. and Willlam O'Brien Macdonough and Ag: st 20 | nes M. Agar (Macdonough). James V. | Wi man, Cecelia C. d'Andigne (May), Isabella C.| 7:30 am 40 | May, John G. and Agnes M. Agar (trustees), | 20| all same; —. | Tyttin ;g Joseph M. and William O’Brien Macdonough, | / . Agnes M. Agar (Macdonough), James V. Cole- | §:3 pm| $:00 am! 20| o Cecelia G, DiAndlgne: (May), Isabella G, | S pmf 8:0am gg May, Jnm} G, an_iw,—\;;nes ‘.\Ii‘ ar (trustees of | 7:30 am| estate of Joseph Macdonough) to Margaret W. | K 40 | Murphy, lot on W line of Shotwell street, 173 | e bt 40| § of Seventeentn, S 24 by W 1 $1500. { 20!1° hn Y. Millar to Thomas J. Schuyier, undi ‘ 8 amy > 20| yided third of dot on E line ot Howard 'street. | 5:30 pmf o 0 7| Suerneville. |1:5 pmf 2 ; 149 % of Scventeenth, S 45, E 26, N 2, W 122, | LS U e | I,”“ P N 21, W 122:5; $500. 7 0 S 20| “Thomas J. Schuyler to Margaret W. Murphy faniosn e 20| ot on W line of Shotwell street, 173 § of Seven 200 | teenth, S 24 by W_122:6; $5. | lgu‘ tvC‘hA'l and Mary .\lr“r‘rtfllck Doyle to Minerva | 7:30 am| §:00 am . Kellogg, lot on SW line of First street, 6 5:00 20| NW of Howard, NW 20 by SW 80; §10. SEALTILS W B : -~ Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wesf g Alameda County. | Bprings and White Sulphur -t kLyuu: 2| P. W. and Elizabeth J. Anderson to Ormis- | for L : at 5y | ton W. Swayze, lot on NE line of Perry street, Eprings; a le for the 301 at point of its intersection by dividing lin¢ land for Duncan 20| between lots 3 and 4, block T. Map of Osk- | Kelserville, Carlsh 30| lana Heights, thence’ NE 217.9, NW 5, Sw | port and Bartlett % 30| 22085, SE 50.085, to begtnning, ‘being_the SE | Springs, Sai . Laurel 40 | portion of lot 3, block T. Revised Map of | Dell Lake, Pomo, Oakland Heights, Oakland: $10. | Potter Valley, 20 | 40 Sarah Miller to George D. Hildebrand, | Bucknell’s, 100 lot on N corner of Sixteen and ille, Philo, 9 | streets, E 50 by N.100, block 212, Oakland; $10. Whites 0000 'K(l‘;t g.y“’lfird to g'(:rllelnm ‘:Abn(.uh:rn (wife e‘rr = Hot Spri of & "), lot on S line of Fast 'wenty- | Westport, 2| second stréet, 202:58 NW of Thirteenth avenue, | ming's, Bell's Harris, Olsen 20| §W 162:6 by NE 150, except that portion con- | Beotia ‘and Eureka. 0 | Veyed to the city of Oakland July 2, 1897, | Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at 40| peing a portion of block 13, Clinton,” Bast | reduced rates 20| Oakland: $10. | “On Sundays round trip tickets to all pointa 20| “Horatio P.. Helen E. Norman B., Edith, | beyond San Rafael at half rates. 20| Matgle and Elizabeth Livermore, Frank L.| St 2| Bro¥n and Washburn & Moen Manufacturing | _Ticket Offices. 850 Market st., Chronicle bldg, Company (by J. B. Lanktree, commissioner) H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAD 20| to Josephine F. Brugulerre, lots 26 to 34, 39, 40, | = General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. 20| 42 to 45, excepting from lot 2§, .39 of an acre, | - - B R acs :‘}' | sns:alnlgx in x:,llll 5113 acres, excepting streets edicated to public use, being a_portion of Rock | T gg nggpj Ol]lklan(:l 1;917"?“;: g . | “UHTH FAch GUAS: HA".RUAD- enjamin an Slizabet . Bangs to J. A. i 100 | vergon. ot on I line o Hiliexass avenue. 206 | CUX':HS:‘“‘_ “"'F"";". of Parker street, S y E 159.44. being lot | & s LB 20|51 ‘and N_half of lot 52, Map of Hillegass | FROM SAN FRANC 1iLL VALLEY 40 | Property, Berkeley: $1200. " 3 40| Anna Sylva to Phil Cook, lot 11. Map of T0:00 4] ubdivisiop of Frank Silva ‘Tract, Elmhurst, | Salloy anditas 20| Brooklyn Township: grant. | matoqr o Sons Nt e + and Sunday: ¥ Builders’ Contracts. SUNDAYS 11:30 20| Directors of the Richmond Congregational | . M.i 1:00, i 6:45 p. m 10 | Church (owners) with Charles F. Sheibley (con- | 11:00 a. m. does not run to San Rat’l Sundays. | 5 29 | tractor), architect Joseph W. Rowell—Carpen- | P m. does ot run to Mill Val'y Sundays. 20| ter and mill work, shingling and tin flashing T e 100 | and other tin work, galvanized iron and | 40 | wrought iron, straps and grills and electric | 40 light wiring for frame church and additions to 20 | rear of adjacent Sunday-school building on lot | 170 | 6n SW corner of Clement and Seventh avenues, | 30 | W_120 by S 75; $365%. | il Same owner with John R. Schroeder (eon- | I 00 | tractor), architéct same—Plastering, painting, | P o 100 | Untine,” exterlor modeling and clear Flass foF | parar Mir VALLEY 10 eI F RN CISC 30 | same on_same: $1430. Day: o o 7 20| D. L. Bliss (owner) with W. H. Bagge (con- 12:35, 245, 30 | tractor), architects Bliss & Faville—All work “pNARA TRIPS on % | except finish hardware, plumbing, gas pipine, 3 = 10 | electric wirlng, gas and electric fixtures and . m. ‘95 | mantels, except the one in hall, for dwelling m. 30 | house oh lot on NE corner of Baker street and : 4 Boately NSy B MU0 00 a. m. week days—Cazadcro and way sta'ns 20 20 p. m. Sn!urda\d azadero and way fl’l('lr)l 3 0 . M. week days (Saturdays excepted)— | RATLROAD TRAVEL. Point Reyes and way statio R 20 | e e 8:00 a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta'ns. 20 5 p. m. Sunda t. Reyes and way sta'n * 5 08 2o b : Santa Fe Route 2 Oanta re NROUTE i sin FRANCISCO AND AN JOAQUIN A L — : VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. 5| San Francisco to Chicago. 20 b 0 THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS Sunday | ger. 20 THE CONTINENT. Dedly. L i 5 el H s , — :20 amn10:3 3| EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR -PULLMAN 10| PALACE AND PULLMAN UPHOLSTERED 20 | TOURIiST CARS LEAVE OAKLAND MOLE | 40 | FOR CHICAGO AND THE EAST. TAKE | 13 | MARKET-STREET FERRY AT P. M. 20 s 40| DINING-ROOMS ARE MANAGED EY MR. 20| FRED HARVEY, AND ARE PERFECT IN 20| EVERY DETAIL, SERVING MEALS AT | #| REGULAR HOURS AND REASONABLE 30| RATES. 1 A = H = e mimenclag SUNDAT, ApL 5 106 " : ommencing . Apr . 20| NO OTHER LINE OFFERS SO MANY IN- | WEEK DAYS, 9:30 a. m. and 1:4 p. m. 20 | DUCEMENTS AS THE SANTA FE ROUTE. | Extra trip on Monday, Wednesday and Satur- 20 et | “day at 5:15 p. m., Returning Same Even- o AN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE 3| In arriving in San Francisco at 11:30 KET . LEP! E MAIN 1331 . 2 #| OAKLAND OFFICE, 1113 Broadway. sNDATS, 8 9 10 and 11 &, m. and 1:45, 2:30 B SACRAMENTO OFFICE. M1 J Strest Summit. SAN JOSE OFFICE, 7 W. Santa Clara Street, |

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