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THE SAN FRANCISC o C ALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1., 1899. 11 REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale FOR SALF—600 acres dalrying ‘or grazing land 5 part of Humboldt County, ing crope; plenty of wood and IN R. JA- vor. best Tay 1_level land; 1% miles from ex Dbearing orchard; water; bargain for im- MOORE, 935 Marlet st., coffee and ice : popular prices, ished rooms well fur B 1031 ard; good cekeeping; tchen; ; sunmy. 221—Large rooms for housekeeping; tished; Kitchen; others: sunny. 9 (new corner housé)—Parlor and with kit dsomely fur- ther sur sonable. housekeeping, 85 to 57 or unfurnished furnished also others. rnished rooms; nt ave., 427—Nice pleasant house- reasonab C ave.. 1200—Large, sunny fur- room; private 926—One or 2 large rooms; furnigh- r housekeeping; very chea 2 rooms complete for h e 002 Polk, cor. Geary—Light, clean, pa. suites (3 to 5 r.), $15 up; ret. {ARKET, — Large & front_room and Kitchen: folding bed: closet: rent MAF off_Geary, near Taylor—2 MINNA, r housekeeping. 40 — Convenient, houseke TAVIA, 143, cor. Gear w, mantel: for 1, § comfortably fur- rooms; rent reasonable. oy bay- C unfurnished house- POLK, 22 BT. JAMES, Laguna and McAllister—Choicest, sunniest i city; low rates: furnished or mot. TTER, 111 gle suites NTH, 123 m; nr. Larl also hskpg. Comfortably furn. terms reasonable, nr. Market—Large sunny mplete, 1 housekeeping; oms §150 to §2 . i PHIRD, 325, nr. Dolores—4 sunny ow rooms; complete TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. “HRUNSWICK House, 145 Sixth—Rooms, Zic to 81 per night: §12 to §5 per week, and t b ven all night ROOM ay and Pol ht and sunny, ; cars d ., Turk and Taylor s service; elevat MRS, J. KING. ovat- ‘transient. | 8 w rms.; AT New G and, 246 84—200 1st-class sunny rms. to §1 day; 8ic to $4 wk; also housekeep!: NE 1425 Market (old 1364)—Fur- sul in unfurnished. | Golden ; weil furn. rms. & cor. Mason—] reasonable. ted States Hotel)—Clean, a week up. neat legantly furnished ; fine suite. ELL House,47 Post—New managem'nt; hed: sultes and single; bath up (Paim House)—First-class sun- w 10 single, $125 up, Y. 14A—Sunny front suite; large closets; ng water; also other rooms; cheap. ms and en suite or eingle; m; elevator. i —Nice sultes; single; family unfurnished ‘ourth—Finely furnished quiet home; $1 week up. 319 Sutter, nr. rms.; elev.; Stockton— frea bat ing! ny rooms; nicely —200 su fur- convenience; electric lights. HOWARD, §2¢—Furnished rooms from $§1 per k up: also housekeeping and transient WARD, 1144—Nice sunny suftes; running ater; reggonabie; permanent patrons desired - sunny front r running Kas: one or two ge La bath rooms; wly _furnished preferred sunny front sunny gents \er Geary ites’ walk from Call; $30 su shed ni es exchanged. LARKIN, s@B—Nice double rooms; gas; all es; reasonable. turnished room; gas th—New manage- and single rooms. Vative Sons Rooms : 5 water; single. upny front room; gas; rivate family r.Eighth—Newly furnished bay er week; transient, MINNA, 6 window T¢ nicely furnished; OAK, 385—Su room ar th private family OCTAVIA, 161, corner Page—Nicely furnished rge bay-window room ¢ 20—Sunny furnished and tor lights; day, wk., mo, Nice sunny rooms; gas and eniences: reasonable. O'FARR mos Club)—Ele- POWELL, (formerly Cc iy furnished sunny rooms; reasonable. LL, #12A—Nicely furnished rooms to t reasonable; newly furnished RINCON place, 25, off Harrison, bet. First and nd—View of b 1 large sunny room ege to cook In the kitchen; lady or man 1 wify children. no STORAGE CALA. 22 Misslon; goods guarantee i tel. PI Office, 401 Post, cor. Powell; tel Mai AND WAREHOUSES, Storage Warehouse, F. SMITH, prop., Clay SRCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. n 5713 ALAMEDA A AVERTISENE? \ IS ALAMEDA REAL neizhborhood: near school and station: work all complete: from $600 cash and §25 and $30 per month: great bar- for cash and houses to let gains; cheap lot in all parts of Alameda. $2200—Lot 50x150; $300 cash and $20 per fine, neariy new ‘cottage; hood; near H 1 ‘and ‘station. $2500—Lot _35x115, rooms near station and s $3600; any term: $2600—Lot 40x20 cottage; near High and $25 per month. $1000—T.ot 25x12" work complete; near $1600—Lot 33:4x108; hool: great bargals same as rent cottage of 5 room: ation: easy ter: work all done; near station cash. balance §20 per month. §2850—$500 cash, balance §25 40x150, With new up-t. per mo date cottage of Morton st $3250-$500 cash, $25 per month: rent; lot 40x150: elegant new 2-story, and bath, on Morton st., near Morton. tion: best bargain in Alameda; dences on Santa Clara ave. at a bargain Houses to let in_all parts of Alamed P. MOREAL & 1432 Park st., ALAMEDA F 1ED HOU RN 'SES. HED _ cottage; 7 rooms: rent very ble; 3 or 6 months. Box 2441, Call ALAMEDA ROOM with a fine mode tage of b rooms and bath: nice garden; street | and school; less ESTATE. UR elegant new up-to-date 2-story houses . S and 8 rooms and bath each: firstclass street month; in a good nelghbor- legant residence of § in fine condition; macadamized street; worth modern_6-room hool and station; $00 cash cot- than 8 rooms -st. sta- elegant’ resi- and Central ave. | a. CcO., Alameda. double or single: hot and water shower baths: steam heat; tele- near station; breakfast 1if desived; every home comfort 1 Ce ave ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. HOME 0 Frounds in_delicate MRS. DR. FTU r ladies private KE, health: large 1416 th BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTAT HILLEGASS TRACT. WITHIN § MINT E. ES FROM UNIVERSITY. 5 MINUTES FROM STATION. LOTS 160 FEET IN DEPTH. The cheapest, cholcest property in Alameda County Apply to JOSEPH . Real Bstate, Berkeley Statlc COTTAGE, almost new. 5 rooms, bath; pantry; folding doors: 2 bay windows: large lot: streat cewered and macadamized; cement sidewa closé to railrond station, stores; school churches. electric ears; price $1800; only $100 cash, baiance $17 50 monthly; this is a rare e to get a nice home in first-class npigh- take Berkeley train_ get off_at Lorin n, ‘ask for RUDOLPH & PERKINS' of- open Sundays and evenings BERKELEY ROOMS. ©ROON cottage for rent; $10; the new and complete furniture of w MASON, straet $100 | I h; lot rooms and bath: between broad and narrow gauge on | | | | | ich for sale, §75. Ap- | ly A. M. EWING, 2137 Dwight way, Berke- | ey FRUITYALE { FRUITVALE REAL - sTATE. LARGE level lots, $400; only $25 down: street | fine school work done; sewers, water, close by; near railroad station and electric line: half-hourly trains to fare; glorious climate; build a home yoursel!: easy payment: DICATE IN zas, CO.. Frult no city_taxes. Oakland city; B¢ to_suit SYN- ale sta. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—00S BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE, San Francisco. #10.00—OLD _established b E. BUNCE, %08 Broadway. OAKL. T front bay- doctor; large lawn LAND FURNISHED ROO ndow sulte; et 715 Eighth_st. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR AN Introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the »akland: furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin, C " DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVID cents share) of the Oceanlc Steamship Compazy, Will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Fri- day, September 1, 15%9. Transfer books will close on Saturday, August 2. 1899, at 12 o'clock m. H. SHELDON, Secretary. — PROPOSALS. MS. OTICE—Dividend No. 8 (Afty SAN FRANC 1599—Seal ed propo: be receiy here unt September 25, 1599 and th hing coal for Pre. sidio ring fiscal S : serves right to reject or accept any or any part ther rticles of domestic production, conditions and price (including in the price reign productions the duty thereon) being equal - preference given to artic of American production produced on Pacifi Coast to extent of consumption required b the public service there. Information fur- nished on application to En- velopes containing propo v be in- dorsed, “‘Proposals for coal,”” and addressed to J. M. Marshall, Deputy Quartermaster General, U. S. A.. Chief ¢ rmaste MARRIAGE LICENSES. en issued as Marriage licenses have k Hewlitt and An Hadle J. Cherlos and Erminy Carols ve and Ellen R. Barrett Johnson and Emma . E. Johns: t (. Babin and Bessia G. Stanf, ickerson Jr. and Hallle rd feinrich Stelling and Rosie Doerr... A follows n. yrd. 143 Sazii2h BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATH Birth, marriage and death notices sent by They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- mafl will not be inserted gons authorized to have the same published. BORN. DENNY—In this city, August 2, 1899, to the wife of W. Denny, a son. CORNELL—In this city, August 31, 1899, to the wife of Roger B. Cornell, a son ROYAL House, 12 Eills st—Incandescent ht. reading room, smoking room and s parlor: rooms. per night. 35c to $1 k. 82 to $5: month, $8 to $30; elevator on © floor; rooms with hot, cold wat.; baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 2§ Elghth st., Market— ‘urnished and unfurnish nr. Market, Hillsdale House—Ele- SIXTH, 8 {shed rooms; elevator; transient. gant furr Heath, 312 Eddy st.—First-class room board! hot and cold water; telephone; all convenlences. . 115 Third—A good rooming house people. R. HUGHES, Praprietor. 1 furnished front room; rent $§ , $13Sunny front singl desirable gas, bath, HED rooms; rent cheap: _loca- e and Post, Taylor and Frank- | 12 MONTHLY, rented; repaired. bought, sold; nachine €upplies. 145 Sixth: phone Mint 4. ALL kinds bought, #old, exchanged, rented; re- pairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. SPECIAL NOTICE:! 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 26, to FRIDAY, September 1, 183, both dates inclusive, on account of the special seeting of the stockholders to be held on the | last named date. By order of the Board of Directors. ALLEN M, CLAY, Secretary. TIAD tenants efectod for $4: collections mad city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION €O 41 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10: tel. 5520. | ROOMS papered from § whitened, $1 up; painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 34 st. A WERK'S news for § cante—The Weekiy Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for matling, §1 per year. MARRIED. GLAS8-COX—In this city, the Rev. John Stephens, Tos Angeles and Eleanor Cox of San HALL—MUNRO-In this city, August 23, 1599, by the Rev. john Stephens, Willlam C. Hall and Ida A. Munro, both of San Francisco. BANDERS—ALLEN—In Berkeley, August 30, 1596, by the Rev. H. H. Wickoff, Alfred Getz nders and Dora Isabel Allen, Francisco. both of San | DIED. Campbell, Alexander McDonald, Roy W. “lancy, Daniel N. McKay, Peter Duft, ‘Margaret I. McMenomy, Lydia A. Feyock, Conrad Chas. Forbes, Hessie Adams ading, Adelia 5, Mary Gillick, James Smith, William H. Hettler, Louisa Sweeney, Annle Humburg, Rosella Turner, James F. Johnson, Ethel J. Ward, 'Mary J. Kelly, Emnfa C. Watson, George A. Kelly, Mrs. Margaret Webb, Theresa H. Landridge, Hannah Wheeler, Ada L. Loftus, John J. Winant, Peter O. Luhrs, Nicolaus CAMPBELL—In ' Fruitvale, August 30, 1899, DTERTREVENTS - r. J st., S, F., to exchange | Frultvale property: not over NRD, 520 Sth st., Oakland PIEDMONT Park—Lot 3 in plat G: whole or in subdiviston. Apply A. J. K., 2324 Clay st 30-22 | | | DUFF—In this city, August 31, 15%, Margaret 1. Duff, a native of Scotland, aged 72 years. G7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral gervices (Friday), at 2 o'clock, at the resi- Mrs. Merrlll, 308 Guerrero street. *K—1In this city, August 30, 1899, Conrad, beloved husband of Philippine’ Feydck, and ther of Fred ock, Mrs. C. Manderscheld Minnie, Louis, Fredericka and Madeline Bergsarben, German: and 1 day. A mem jeger Verein. quaintances afe respect- end the funeral Sunday, 1 from B'nal B'rith street, where funeral services held under the auspices of the Ger- n. Interment Laurel Hi Remains at the parlors of H. P s Mcallister street. this city, August 30, 1899, Bessie, loved daughter of George and Jane a sister of Richard. J. H., Nellle, John, Alexander, Walter, Minnie t Forbes, a native of California, and 28 davs. and acquaintances are respect- tend the funeral this da »ck, from the residence, 12 Interment Odd Fellows’ ted fully inv FORB dearly I this city, August 30, 1899, Ade- beloved ‘sister of C. N. and Ber- tha Gading. Mrs. M. Frese, Mrs. J. R. Rob- ertson and Mrs. F. W. Zettle, a native of | Mount Eden, Cal., aged 38 years and 27 days, Frier invited to attend the fun . at 1 o'clock, from the h, Mount Eden, Cal Remains at the par and’ acquaintances are respect- erhl this da Union Chris- Interment at [ nt Eden Cemetery lors of Theo. Dierks, 957 Mission street. HUMBURG—In this city, August 31, 1589, Rosella, beloved daughter of Fred and Sad Humburg, a native San Francisco, aged 2 vears and § montbs GILLICK—In this city, August 31 beloved husba Gillick, and father D. M. Heagerty ana Mrs. J. J. Flan Cavan, Ireland, ths and neral here eity, 1 wife of Joseph Hettler, Emma Hettler, and st Hubinette and Al . John Kull, a native of Campton, N. ars 10 months and 11 dave. nd aintances are respect of Mrs. and Ge: ged 4 "Friends acq: fully invited to id the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dencr laen Golden Gate ave. nue n streets, In- term: iNSON—Ih this city, August 30, 1899, Ethel . dearly beloved and only daught of Georse L. and Jennie Johnson, sister Gecrge W. and Willle C. Johnson, and gra ¢ the late J. B. Johnson, a native , aged 21 year daughter iscc and acquaintances are respect- to attend the funeral this day 2 o'clock, from residence of her 335 Shot street, between and Elghteenth. Interment I ery K this city, August 30, 189, Emm ., beloved wife William J. Kell daughter of Thomas and_the late Mar. Sagan, a native of San Francisco. are respectfully invited to at- errero strests will be cel oul, comm Holy' Cross c car from Twenty-third and Guerrero reets KELLY A solemn requiem high ma: mind) be celebrated this da t St s Church (Paulist), at for the repose of the soul of the late Mrs argaret kel “riends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. LANDRIDGE—In South San Francisco, August 30, 1599, Hannah, dearly beloved wife of George Landridge, beloved daughter of John 1 the late Elizabeth Cleary, and sister zie and Eugene Cleary, a native of San Francisco, aged 26 vears 7 months and 20 a )FTUS—In this city, August 20, 1899, John J., beloved husband of Ann Loftus, and ather 0f Tessie and John Loftus, Mrs. M nore and Mrs. N. Phillips, a native of ounty Galway, Ireland 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral this day t 9:3) o'clock, from his late res o Richland avenue, thence to St Church, formerly Old’St. Mary's Cc where a requiem high mass will be od for the repose of his soul, com- 1% at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross retery In this city a native of nds and ac - funeral p Mission stree In this city, August 31, 1599, Roy Duncan and Maud M. “lara_McDonald, a na- isco, aged 1 month and 14 ays McKAY: this city, August 31 ved husband of Catherine McKa tive of ged 60 years. McMENOMY Oakland, August 28, 1599, Lydia A., d daughter of Captain J. I Mr McMenomy, and sister of &' Rourke_and John, George, Wal- Menomy, a native years. nds and acqu: invited to attend y), at 8230 o'clock, of he; cof ntances are respect- e funeral this day the fully from ner of i abl St ancis de hurch, whe gulem high mass will be ce of ber soul, commencing Intes St. Mar. > In t! of Charles C. of Mary and Henry a nati’ Francis aged 30 month: C#Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully fted to attend funeral th day (Friday), at 0 the reside his parents, 435 STANFORD Parlos S. G. W.—Mem- < are requested to attend the funeral of la this day (Fri- day) street, be- jer of the E, Pres. tween JUNG, is clty, of Rec. August 21 A B of Mrs. ( Adams line A Wallis 1a A ative of Santa C wley, aged and County, Ci 11 days. (San =The funeral at 1:30 o years 7 mont »se papers please copy.) will take slock, day C Interment pr 5 n this city, August 31 W.. beloved wife of L. Maine, aged 60 years SMITH-1In this city, Willlam H. Smith, a na- tive of necticut 2 vears 5 —In Ou , August 30, 1899, beloved wife of the late Edward M and mother of John J. and Edwin ney, a native of England, aged 49 ¥Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Friday), at o'clock, from her late 0 Fo fifth stree vecn Telegraph avenue and Grove streets, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where @ requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commene- ing at 10 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. TURNER-In this city, Aughst 2), 189, James F., beloved husband of Ruth E. Turner, and father of Ethel M, and Mabel I. Turner, a native of Canada, aged 49 years G Friends and acquaintances are respect fuily invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1524 California street. Interment pri- vate. WARD—In this city, Augugt 31, 189, Mary Jane, beloved wife of Thomas Ward, a na- tlve 'of Montreal, Canada, aged 41 years 6 months and 16 days. §7Triends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the parlc of A. W. Martin & Co., 11§ Geary street. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 3:10 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. WATSON—In this city, August 30, 1399, George Allen Watsan, husband of Florénce P. Wat- son, and son of B. J. Watson, a native of Wisconsin, aged 39 ybars. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 10 o'clock. from the parlors of A. W. Martin & Co., 1i§ Geary street. In- terment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland WEBB—In Alameda, August 30, 1893, Theresa Horton Webb, youngest daughter of A. C. and Theresa Webb, a native of Alameda. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral Suaday, September 3, at 3 o'clock, from Christ’s copal Church, Grand street. Interment vate, Mountain View Cemetery, pri- Oakland. WHEELER—In Oakland, August 30, 1599, Ada Louise Wheeler, dearly beloved daughfer of William and Emma L. Wheeler, a native of Oakland, aged 10 years 10 months and 27 days. T7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral services this day- (Friday), at 2 o'clock, at the parents’ residenc terment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. ‘Alexander, beloved father of James V. and | WINANT—In this city, August 3, 183, Peter R. P. Campbell, a native of Belfast, Ireland, Oscar, beloved son of Willlam W. and Cor- aged 67 years. nelia Winant, father of Mrs. A. W. Ahlborn, 7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- | and brother of Mrs. J. E. Byrne, Mrs. Thomas fully invited to attend the funeral this day Hatton, Mrs. E. G. Murphy, Mrs, O. F. {Fritay), at 2 o'clock, from. the parlors of | Webster, Mrs. Thomas Cook and D. W., {alsted & Co., 946 Mission street. .Interment | Charles ' and Samuel Winant, a mative of Masonic Cemetery. Remains at.the of Halsted & Co. CLANCY County, loved son of Mary and the late Daniel and brother of May, John, Thomas, and James Clancy, Mrs. T. Fallon, Smith, Mrs. a native of Si % months and 17 days. Triends and acquaintances are roliy nvited o aftend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), parlors In San Pablo Creek, Contra Costa August 81, 1899, Daniel Norbert, be- Clancy, Willlam Mrs. J. Scanlan and Mrs. J. Blamyre, Pablo Creek, aged 29 years respect- services at 9 o'clock, at his Jate residence in San Pablo Creek, thence to St of his soul, commencing at 10 o’clock. ment St. Mary’'s Cemetery, Oakland. Paul's Church, San Pablo, where a re- Quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose Inter- Staten Island, N. Y., aged 50 and 4 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South §0. years 4 months MCcCAVOY & CO.. FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 1235 Market st., between $th and Sth. Telephone South 247. (Friday), g HAE tween Mountain View at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- and Eighth. Interment Cemetery, Oakland. Seventh — e e s REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. W City and County of San Francisco to William B. Meckfessel, 1ot on E line of Steiner street, S of Fulton, S 27:6 by B 110; —. Hannah J. Hunt to John J. Hunt, lot on Tine, of Sanchez street, 6 N of 'Clipper, N 50 by W 101:¢; gift. ter, Hannah J, Hageman to John'J. Hunt, lot on N ling of Twenty-fourth street, 22814 E of Belleview, E 25:10 by N 114; gift. Jo: t, Jacob and Bertha G. Welss- betn McCue, lot on N line of Klizabeth' street, 375 W of Hoffman, W 25 by N 114, lot 212, Heyman lot (b Hunter to Emma E. and Flora M. Hun- on S W 'of Douglass, line of Twenty-fifth street, 6 W 60 by S 1 Heyman, to James attorney) Tract; $10. Oxen O. Heydenfeldt to Elizabeth A. Hi denfeldt, lot on N line of Jackson street, 0 W of Drumm, W 40 by N 120; also lot on SE corner of Howard and Eighth streets, SE 137:6 by SW 137:6; also lot on SE_corner of North Point and Stockton streets, § 137:6 by B_2i5; also lot on of Post street, 110 W of Larkin, W 67:6 by N 120; also all interest in estate of Solomon Heydenfeldt, No. 10,137, trust deed; $1 : Giacinto and Cuneo and Domenco Vatnone, lot on W line of Roste Perlite to Bartolomeo | | 2 by | | | Fowell sircet, 1126 B of Chestut, 8 e inedin John' L. Haskell to Mary F. Barron (one- half), William, Marlan and Dorothy Bar- ron (18 each), lot on S line of Turk_ street, 160:5 W of M W 22 78:4%, SE 42iTh, NE 25:6%, NV Austin, the 11 Company, subje R. and Alma J. S George , block Charl 5%; $140,000. Alameda County. stin to Willlam end Margaret 2 of lot 10 and W 12:6 feet of lot Map of Property of Central Land 0 mortgage, Oakland; $10. C. Burckhalter to William bhett, lot on E line of Chester | W succeed in in ¥ and M. street, §:1 N of Ninth, which point is also | §79:4% N fron Eighth” street, N 40 by B 125, Oakl David R. r to James J. Kellen- berger, undiv half interest in lot on § | ress of line of ClI f extended W), 130 E of | choked-up Pine, B > undivied one-hal? | interes iase street, 80 E of | fration. | Butler Tract, Oakland; $37. 1ot on S and | 655, Oakland; $1000. <olomon to Lee Schwartz, lot on N corner Rudsdale Jessie streets, NW 100 by NT 0, being and 27, block 4, Fitchburg Homestead aiso lot corner of Ruds- | of dollars’ dale and Cor ing iots 21, block 6, same, Brooklyn Townshi 10, Emile A. and Josephine F. Bruglere to Chris- tian A. Wieben, lot on SE line of Merrill ave- | by nue, distant 125 SW from NW line main coun- | sioner N ract, Alamedn: 40 & to Elizabeth R. Poin. | Spect, but held that he had no jurisdic- dexter, lot on W of Chapin street, 123 N | tion to review or set aside the action of of Pacific ave by W 110, being lots 16, | the Immigration Commissioner. Ota had | 17 and 18 and portion of.lots 10 and 23, block 4, | appealed also to the Secretary of the Chapin Tract, Alameda: $10 Treasury, and a letter from National Im- Katharine V. Klinkner (executrix estate of | migration Commissioner Powderly to ‘harles A. Kilnkner) to Mary Cane, lot on| Comnfssioner North, sustaining hig ac- " line of 1daho street, 135 N of Butler avenue, | tion, was approved and signed by the W 150, S 60:4. E 30, N 10, E 10, to | Secretary of the Treasury. Yesterday on beginning, being a portion of l6t 11, block 2, | 4 second application for a writ of habeas interest, Oakla between SW line and NE of John s gomery to Summit street; Oakland: $77 Oakland Ann M. line of tre and Charles arn, to S ing a , Oakland, 1ot Howe Tract streets, NW 100 by NE 100, be- n_Leandro, thence SE 75 to beginning, being 2 subdivision, block Brookiyn Township; $700. 1 Alice F. Todd to J. E. Clarke, lverett street, 138 S of Lincoln E 116.53, being portion of Foley to 40 by 1y Bank of Savings to George E. Pratt, rner_of Twenty-second and Chest- 5 by E 92, block 619, Oakland; opinion Snvder to Harrison D. Howe, lot on | to interfere. ¢ San Pablo_avenue, 63:2i S of Isa- et, S 35 by W 100, being a portion of 1 3, Gunn Tract, subject to leasehold i; $10. { ry B. Roeth to Frank Teich- on corner of lot 6 block 4, and Montgomery street, SW 10 3 of Summit, NE 10, SE to beginning, strip of land 10 feet in width lving lot 6, block 4, Howe Tract, treet, extending from Mont- and terfere. W ferred the preliminar: United States District Court to the United States Court of Appeals. that court he will go preme Court of the United Stat make of thé habeas Ota a celebrated one in the law In the meantime the Japanese Govern- ment will not wait for the sluggish prog- through channeis of the courts, will lay the matter before the admini the General Barnes JIPAN WILL INOUIRE INTO “THE OTA CAS e gt consequence. obtaining jus corpus c river legal worth of property. raised land. Ota is a Japanese merchant doing busi | ness in this city for the past eight years and paying taxes on several thousands H United States Immigration Commi: orth on the ground that'Ota was | an alien immigrant and that he was af-| flicted with a contagious disease. The contention was corpus by General Barnes that he wa not an immigrant and for that vas entitled to corpus erze de Haven eiterated that Nofth had erred and that Ota was the victim of a great legal. in- justice, but that the court had no power | iAn Unfriendly Feeling | Is Alleged. | | WHY MR. GAGE WAS LENIENT There is likely to be a diplomatic tilt between the United States and Japan over the Ota incident, and the relations | between the two countries may become General W. H. L. Barnes and Immigra- tion Commissioner North are at the bot- tom of it, and General Barnes has trans- skirmish from the If he does not ice for his client before the .Su- the but e went to Japan last March and purchased $000 worth of new stock, and on his return vas_denied_admittance -to this country on habeas s reason Judge ' de Haven agreed with General Barnes in that re-| his remarked that it was | a strange condition of affairs when a re: ident taxpayer could be outraged in such a matter and the courts could not in- Mr. North is fn Washington and could not be interviewed as to his opinion of Judge de Haven's opinion, but it is be- Heved that his action was inspired by the reported unfriendly action of Japan in selling arms and other munitions of During the 7. C. and Charity L. Rogers to Ella_E. Dun-| war to the. Filipino rebels. can, lot on § line Prince street, §7:4 W of | existence of the war with Spain it Harper, W 8 by S 100, belng a portion of lots | observed that the Secretary of the Treas: 1and 2 Map of Central Park Tract, subject to | ury was lenient toward Japanese immi- deed of trust for §1500, Berkeley: $10. | grants, and in several cases ordered them Vigurn 2 yfeng e hapiand (el ed after Mr. North had denied them G niies cl ministrator estate of Isaac | ,gmissjon, the evidence having convinced L Han to W D illes nsenne, 1o N of | him that’ they were contract laborers T W 2. | When Mr. North pursued an inyestiga- W to. bee g *| tion into ‘the reasons for the °sudden . suavity of the Secretary of the Treasury 418.54 E of Loutsa Puark, Bangs, E bl Berk N lme t Julius Jacot 102-3, | that hi | ing_sustain d; also | The action 1 ireen | excl Ot reet, N 310 by W 9. being | Pt ol S ock 4, same, Oakland Township; 4 « Randiett and R. R. Lomax (by Oscar acan. Fogers, Sheriff) to Mary A. Randlett, lot | the Treasury on_Map of Henry & Phillips subdivision of Tract, Brooklyn D $76 r Bendt (insolvent debtor, by Max | It is unde ee) to Jonathan L. White, lot | ister at W cond avenue, 138:6 § of Santa | 5 92:4 by W 14136, blc . Ala- and ex atlon T wall and rear terrace at rear of residence, commencing at a | stmr Washtenaw, Croscup, 86 hours from | point 85 E of Octavia street curb and 14:10 N | Tacoma 1 of Pacific_avenue curb, thence N 132:7l, B Sstmr Gipsy, Leland, 20 hours from Monterey | %, S 1:0%, K 62:93%, S'131:6, W vy o Miss Mary A. Harriss (owner) w W. | “Stmr Westport, Peterson, — Kern (contractor), architect Albert Pissis—| By stmr Belgian King, Wels Grading, concrete, brick and carpenter work, | San Diex hardware and glazing for a three-story | =~ Ship George Curtis, Sproule, T 11ding, ry street, 137:6 | fronolu \\"v{ Larkin, ¥ 4 hr Nettle Low, Low, ame owner with Jam d (contractor), | Reyes. chitect same—Plumbi itting and sew- | EAILED. ering, etc., for same on sa ) . Thursda R. Spreckels (owner) with = & 5 5 pew (c r), architects Newsom & \.")j".‘:' R ""“, ‘}“”"‘f“ iron, bronze, ca marble and brick | S50T N3, Lareen, Fort Brage. work, -glass, are. jmantels, Dlastering, | GSchr Aberdsen, Petcrson, Eureka. glazing, tilin , for a frame residence, on | oyt N NCOEY T (fGareon, Bowe W corner ‘ific_ and Gough streets, W | & “Barbara Hernster, . Jensen, el tu (c re), architects same—Installation of a | July 23, lat 44 N, st ating apparatus for same on same; | from Hamburg, ame owner with Kuss & Storz (contrac- tore), architects same—Painting, polishing and ] finishing for same on same: $1890, Aug sl (contractors) Excavations, for a two-story e c ntract rete, 6 by ne o tors), ng ud 1 Same John Rapp N, tow of Col of the E. Vergon to Benjamin corner of Hillegass avenue 60 by E 139.44, being lot 60 p of Hillegass Property, N M the Philipp! With the F. Hawk and commission- ot Stutz, George Anna corner. Iy attitude . 192, same, Alameda Builders’ Contracts. D. T. Francoeur m United States gre to be ines. close o ed by the Secretary. has been stood that the Japar will send ashington of the United States. very of Commissioner North generally demned in legal circles, and for that rea- son the acqulescence of the Secretary of is regarded as significant of the new state of feeling entertained agalnst Japan by the administration. a of the case to the Emperor, and there likely to be some sharp diplomatic corre- spondence regarding the alleged unfriend- rd Japanese immigrants in particu- | lar, he received a_quiet tip from one who | knew to the effect that it was the policy | administration with_Japan during the war with S for Japan was In a position to do the t damage by covertly. if not openly, assisting the Spaniards in sweet in con- se Min- report SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Continued From Page 8. iunt, brick i cement we r) iron bulichead, wner with Gulick architects same— werage, gas piping, water pipes, fx or same on s 5 $2850. T with George HY ey Gombany Wetherbee (con- ibing wor 2 imbing work, in POINT 1 clear; wind Son (owners) with H. R. Stettirt architects Saifield & Kohlberg— | “1560 concrete, bitumen, fron work, ete.. | oG frame building, on SW corner | SN CRsr: of Division and Kansas streets, S 110, W 100, N | 0% Ho e TE 6076 82120 gust 20 S POINT HOTEL ARRIVALS. ‘Whitesbor e PORT L GRAND HOTEL, Stkton (fam, Vancouver H Farrall, R Dollar, 8 Rafael J M Darrel, C F Richmond, U S A|A M Grant, H H Atkinson, § Lak H L Roberts, W D Long, J J Mora Mrs W E Spencer, Cal L C Shockley, B I R Chase, S Jose LR T T Dean, Cal W J Wiley, Cal Iquique. E N Roolt, Foeatello 10 i1 Sheldin, TN Sailed Au £ J Randall, Concord J Kaseberg, Sac paraiso; bk b 1 Oliver, Suisun H Graeter & w. Cal PORT LUDLOW W Allen, § Mateo W H Lumeden, Cal T M L Gallagher, Idaho Mrs'A M Warren, Nev A P Hayne, U & Cunnin J A Black, Chicago Mrs F H Greeley, Cal 7T Meyonkin B or g J T McJunkin, § Cruz S Lake |J M Cathcart & w, hen Loom! OLYMPIT san’ Francisco. PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Aug 30—Bktn Kliki- Cal tat, for Hon ARRIVE Thursday, August 31 TELEGRAPHIC. JROS, Aug 31 10 p m west; velocity SPOK lon 15 for San Franci DOMESTIC PORTS Francisco nce Aug 3). San Francisco; ce Aug 30. olulu. hours from—-. 45 hours from 30 days from 5 hours from Point August 21 anaimo. s Landing. Coquille | —tWeather 16 miles per hour. —Br ship Reliance, CASPAR—Arrived Aug S1—Stmr Cleone, hence ailed Aug 31—Schr Maxim, for San Fran- GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Aug 31—Schr Lena ohr A J West, Arrived Aug 31—Schr Tda McKay, hence Au- A — Arrived Aug 31— Stmr GELES—Satled Aug 31—Stmr schr Rio Rey, Arrived Aug 31—Stmr George —Safled Aug $1—Schr Salvator, for evada, Lages B et PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Aug 30—Schr n, Sacto W F_Miller, Butte John D Tallant, hence Aug 1i; schr, Dora A Anderson & w, Cal Mrs Felton, S Rosa G C Bassett, Sacto J E Forestér, Portld Coas Cal Fork, hence ngham, SY HJGoss & w, Nev v A _E Fort, St’Louls | Ped: T8 VIW K Coté & w, Cal | | Sailed Aug 31 ‘ASTORIA—Sailed Aug 31—Stmr State of Cali- g 31—Ger ship Orsono, Aug 30. hr Lottle Carson, Bluhm, hence Aug 6; Chil bark India, from for Val- bktn Robert Sudden, for Port Pire. —Arrived Aug 31-Bktn Kli- Kkitat, from Port Gamble, for Honolulu. EUREKA — Arrived Aug 31 — Stmrs South t and San Pedro; hence Aug 29; stmr North for San w L B Kelpel fornta, for San Francisco: stmr George PR LR Elder, for San_Francisco. & Anvil City T 0’ Heniwood, § Jose | Arrived Aug 3—Bitn Addenda, from Willapa { 3 'R Webb, Fresno Miss Pea “olus: | Harbor. = ¥ Snarples, Hanfora | WA Feart. Colusa.: WFORT BRAGE—Arrived Aug 31-Stmr Novo, b on am, L 8 5 hence Aug 2 L b T L WOWEN LANDING—Sailed Aug 31—Stmr 8§ C Candelar, L Ang_ W Lamb,’ Cal Newark, for San Francisco. Mrs W A Moore & 3 Mrs H L Bundy, Chgo EASTERN PORTS. ch, Benicla Mrs J C Pottle' & ch, | NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 3—Stmr Advance, Miss § McGrath, Cal | Chicago e 8 Ty aes J_Flanagan, Cal Salled Aug 3—Stmr Allianca, for Colon. Mrs E_ Niles, Jose Capt H T Matthews & FOREIGN PORTS: GB Neely, > M ¥E ¥ J Miller Jr, Austin ' ANTWERP—Arrived Aug 20—Br ship Falk- ship PALACE HOTEL landbank, from Oregon. B D Murphy, San Jose Miss J Maxwell, Conn |' QUEENSTOWN-—Arrived Aug 20-Br !'J 7 Haskell, Stanford W Maxwell, Conn Routenburn, hence April 19, {ss b Bromfield. Cal R C H Davison, Londn | NAGASAKI—Sailed Aug 25—Ger ship Ferdi- M B Buford. U S A |W J McLean, S D | nana Fischer, for Oregon. M Fuller, Stanford ¢ W Forman, U § N | ACAPULCO-Sailed Aug 28—Stmr San_Jose, | E Stevenson, Mrs G A Lung. DR foney. Aub F B Dr R Rooney, Auburn randstuh, Ger L M Davis, London rany. L A Opdyke & w, N Y J H James, Chicago Mrs F Zumiohe, Germy F K Stewart, Reno Gen Baron Korft, Germ J B Keeler, Mt. Hamitn Mre A Richter, Germ M Bufford, U § N Gen Count Reventiow, Dr R Edwards, Auburn . 527 Thirty-sixth street. In- | M Beckman, Germany Miss D Hobson, Cal M Mayer, Germany Dr Pflueger, Germany M Gerlach, Germany German: anford B Maylule, Berkeley Md M H White, Berkeloy San Jose C E Courtney, U 8 N ma. DEPARTU L Scrutton, Oroville - | andolph & w, A H W Hasey & W, N F L M Heningwa: Conn | "BREMEN New York, v LIVERPOOIL dale, for San Francisco. NEWCASTLE, Aus— East Indlan, for San Francisco. TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Aug 31—Stmr Majes- ew York. —Arrived Aug 31—Stmr Trave, from for Panama; stmr City of Panama, BAY—Arrived Aug 30—Ship ¢ of the Seas, hence Aug 9. O o Ol Baited Aug $-Br ship Crom- RE fa_Southampton. for Pana- Salled Aug 30—Br bark W L Gifford, Mass | RDAM—Sailed Aug 81—Stmr Maas- m lrir E Divers, Japan | ,,.‘},(.) T,?:“ New York M Hanbrzoher, Germ |Prof 'V Paget, Berk | “NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 3i—Stmr Palatia, Tof PV Paget & w, | from Hamburg. for Boulogne C Buell & w, Chicag Miss J M Buell, Chicag'Mrs G Maxwell, Conn Berkeley NEW WESTERN HOTEL. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. W § Brenneman, Pa |T Chandler, Boston € W Lisk. Mass Capt’ Nicolls, “England | Givan, Pa Cassidy, C = L M Srindie, D ¢ |7 Dennis, Tos ang FOR U, S, NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJD, J H Jackeon, Oregon I C McCarty, Fresno | Steamer **Monticello."” C H Kebes, 'S Jose J Bergman, Ukiah | MON., Tues. Wed., Thurs., and Sat. at 9:45 R McAdams, S Diego M § Shackelford, Cal | a. m., $:15, 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night), Fri- P F_Martin, Cal D Phillips, Merced | days, 1 p. m. and $:30; Sundays, 10:30 a. m., § W Tarple, Cal T R Flynn, Stockton | p. m. Landing and office, Mission-street Dock, N S Weaver, Jowa |S Steadman, Chicago | Bicr xo™2 Telephone Main 1508. ‘W Chalker, Sulsun + FARE . | | i ! | | | | | f the war_with Spain | came the reaction, and Mr. North found official acts were once more be- | tora Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco. For ‘Alaskan ports, 10 a. m., September 3, 8, 13, 18, 23, 2, October 3, change at Seattle. For_Victoria, Vancouver (B. i C.), Port Townsend, Seattle, b Tacoma, Everett, Anacorte: and New Whatcom (Wash.), 10 a. m. September 3. 8, 13, 18, 23, 28, October 3, and eve change at Seattle to th for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m., Sep- tember 1, 6, 11, 16, 21, 2, October 1, and’ every fifth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota. Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Padro (Los Angeles) and Newport. 9 a. m., September 1, 5, 8, 13, 17, 21, 5, 29, October 3, and every fourth day there- after. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- (San Luis ‘Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. m., September 3. 7, 11, T, 19, 23, 2, October 1, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del | cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Pas, Santa Rosalla and ‘Guaymas (3fex.), 10 a. ‘m., Tth of each mont For further Information obtain folder. The company reserves the right to change without previous notice steamers, sailing dates and honre of sailine, TICKET OFFICE 4 street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agts., 10 Market st., San Francisco. New Montgomery THE 0. R, & N, 00, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS T0 PORTE A NP From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. FARE 812 First Cla Including Bertd 8$8 Second Class and Meals. STATE OF CALIFORNIA sails.. Sept. 5, 15, 25 Eept. 10 t Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, sints in ' the Northwest ast General Agent €3 Market st GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Sunerintendents. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORE, SOUTHAKPTON, LONDON. PARI3 Stopping at_Cherbourg, westhound COLUMBIA = Short line Helena_and to al Through tickets to all points E. C. WARD, From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m St. Paul ..Eept. 6! St. Paul Sept. 27 New Y Sept. 13 New York.......Oct. 4 st. Sept. 20 St. Louls Oct. 11 RED STAR LINE, New York and Antwers, From New York Everr Wednesday, 12 noon. Southwark Sept. Nordland ......Sept. 27 Westernland ..Sept. 13 Friesland Oct. 4 Kensington . pt. 20 Southwark ......Oct. 11 EMPIRE LINE. Seattle. St. Michael. Dawson City. For full information regarding freight and passage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agencies. TOYO KISEN KAISHA TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m YOKOHAMA and - HONGKONG Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shangha connecting -at Hongkong with steamers for India, etc. No cargo received on board on day of sailinz. TPPON MARU .Tuesday, September 12 MERICA MARU Friday, October NGRKONG MART vednesday, Nov. 1 Round-trip. tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market st.. cor. First. H. AVERY, General Agent S. 8. Alameda salls via Honolulu and Auckland for Sydney Wednesday, Septem- ber 6, at 10 p. m. The S, S. Australla salls for Honolul Wednesaay, Septem- = ver 2, at 2 p. m Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawall, Samoa, New Zealand, Australla,’ India, Suez, England, etc.; $610 first class, i. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agt: Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight 0ffic: 2 114 Montgomery 327 Market St. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. _p—p. Saiing every Saturday at 10 a. m €I from Pler 4 North River, foot of Morton A CHAMPAGNE, Sept. 9 ’ 16 STAGNE, Sept. INE. LA NOHMAN- First-clas: to Havre, $65 and up- Sec- ond-class to Havre, $45, ® per cent reduction on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND NADA, 32 Broad- way (Hudson building), New York.' J. F. FU GAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Mont- gomery ave., San Franclsco. DIE, Oct. ward. 5 per cent reduction on round trip. RAILROAD TRAVEL. DowN EAST VIA THE “BlG FOUR THE ROUTE OF THE FAMOUS KNICKERBOCKER ~ SPECIAL. FINEST SERVICE EVER OFFERED TO THE MOUNTAINS LAKES AND SEA SIDE. THROUGH SLEEPERS EROM ST. LOUIS —TO— NEW YORK AND BOSTON Via New York Central. Through Slecpérs to Washington. reaching all the health and PLEASURE RESORTS OF VIRGINIA. 9 C. L. HILLEARY, W. P. DEPPE, AGPA, AGPA, St. Louls. Cincinnati. WARREN J. LYNCH, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Cincinnati. O. *Siantiah fe Route San Francisco to Chicago. THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS THE CONTINENT. EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PULLMAN PALACE AND PULLMAN UPHOLSTERED TOURIST CARS LEAVE OAKLAND MOLE | FOR CHICAGO AND THE EAST. MARKET-STREET FERRY AT TAKE :30 P. M. DINING-ROOMS ARE MANAGED BY MR. FRED HARVEY, AND ARE PERFECT IN EVERY DETAIL, SERVING MEALS AT REGULAR HOURS AND REASONABLE RATES. 5 NO OTHER LINE OFFERS §0 MANY IN- DUCEMENTS AS THE SANTA FE ROUTE. SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE. 623 MARKET ST. TELEPHONE MAIN 1531 OAKLAND OFFICE, 1118 Broadway. SACRAMENTO OFFICE, 201 J Street, SAN JOSE OFFICE, 7 W. Santa Clara Street, fth day thereafter: | company’s steamers | RATLROAD TEAVEL. PACIFIC COMPANY, (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Trains nd are ORIAN FIA NCISC (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) LEAYE Frox AvousT2, 189, — ARRIVE 7:00, Sulsnn and Sacramento. 452 ERt ?l?'}:fim Groviiesod Redding via - 71004 Elmira, Vacarilie and Bumsey . 8:30p | 7:8e4 Martinesz, ‘San Ramon, Vallejo. Naps, | Calistoga aud Santa Rosa........ S:13r 8:004 Atlantic Lixpress, Ogilen sod Fas #OA San Jose, Livermore, _Stockton, ?u ufluvltlw. Placerville, [arysville, Chico, Red Dinfr. ne 8:30,4 *Milton, Oakdalo and Sonors. 4:159 8:804 Yalu:h. Valley via 10 . Nilea and Way Stations. 11:454 s throp, Stock ro L sy s 12:102 9104 Fresuo, Bakerslield Santa Durbara, | Los 'Angeles, Deming, El Paso, | New Orleans and East. ... | 1004 Vallejo, Martinez and Way Stations Niles and Way Stations. o8, Livermore, ton, Sacra- mento, Mendota, Hanford, Visalia, Porterrille..... - and Way Stations. Rawon, Valléjo, | 400r Martives, ' San Napa, Cal Sauta Rosa | 4190r Benicla, Vacavllle, Sacramento, Woodland, Knights Landing, Marysville, Oroville...... Niles, Joseand Btoekton ... 4:30p Yosemite Sleeplng Car for Raymond | 8100p The OwlL 7, Fresno, - field, Ba for Santa | Los Angeles... ‘ 8:807 Stockton, Merced, Fresno.. | B:@or Martines, . Mendota, Freano, Mojave end l.os Avgeles. 3 B:30r Santa o Ilouts, Atlautie Kxpress for Mojave and Fast.. ChitagtHan FrancacoSpectal aud Jast wards, :100p $7:00p Valicjo, Port Costa an | 8:05p Oregou iixpress, Sacrafiiento, Marys | villo, Redding, Portlaud, Puget | Bound and Fast ... . COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Strect.) A Santa Cruz_Escursion for Cruz and Principal Way Stations 18:037 8A Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Felton, madummao:,uzmw y ) | emutbe Newark, Gentarviii, Ban Jose, N | Simaden, Felson. Lowder Bisor Sauta Crus and Principal Way Statioos.. | 41157 San Jose, Gleawood aud tioos..., 344157 Felton, Banta tion: CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAR FRARCISCO—Post of Market Street (Slip 8)— “Way Bt Crnz ‘and Way Bta- 47:15 9:00 004, 11:00 *3:00 $3:00 Lot00 13:00 00r.m. Prom OAKLARD—Fost of Breadway—*6:00 8:00 10:004.M. $12:00 *1:00 $3:00 *3:00 $4:00 *3:00e., COAST PIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) %€:104 Oocal View, South Ban Francleco.. 6307 #71004 San Jose and Way Stations (New Alwadon Wednesdays ouly)....... ® $7:804 Bunday Excursion for Sants Cruz, Pucifie Grovs and Principal Way 81004 Stations ... . 18:35¢ 9:004 Ban Jase, o ta Crirz, Pacilic . L'aso Robles, San Luls Ohispo, Surt, Lompoc and Yrincipal Way Statiows ......... 4:10p 40 Ban Jose wiid Way Statious......... 81354 304 Ban Jose aind Way-Stations . ddor *2:43¢ 8an Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, Sau Jose, Hollister, Snuta Cruz. Salivas, Monterey and P'aclfio Grove. ... *10:364 *8:30¢ SanJos, Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove and Princiyal Way St Joseand Principal W Joseand Principal Way Station sse wiuil Principal Way Station ose il Way Sta Jose zud Way Sta A for Mor *Bunfay excepted bSaturday end Sunday 7> for Afternoou 1 Sunday ovly. | Satuniay only. /Sunday aud Monday. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO AKD NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS— 9:06, 11:00 & m.; 12:35, 3:30, 6:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at. 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:30 and 11:30 p. m. A 1:30, 3:30, BUNDAYS—§:00, TO SAN FRANCISCO, :00, §:20 p. m. SAN RAFAEL 11:10 a. m.; 12:45, trips at WEEK DAYS—6:10 3 ) & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, 39, 11:00 & m.; ys—Extra 6:25 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave Ban Francisco. Sun- | days. | D Arrive San Francisco. In Effect April 16, 1399 Week | Days. am| 8:00 am| 10:40 am| 8:40 am pm| §:30 am| _Petalum 05 pm|10:25 am | 5:18 pm| 5:00 pm Santa v 3 pm, 8:20 pm i [ Fuioon, i | W am Findsor, 10:25 3 | Healdsburg, = { Lytton, Geyserville, $:30 pm! $:00 am’ Gloverdale, |7:35 pm| 6:20 pmy | am| Hopiand and | 8:30 pm| 8:00 am| Uklah. 7280 am| | { | 5 } 8:00 am' Guerneville. 2:30 pm| | 7:0 am| 5:00 am Sonoma | | ana :10 pm/ 5:00 pm' Glen Ellen. |6:05 7:40 am| 8:00 am Sebastopol. 10:40 3:20 pm| 5:00 pm. 7:35 Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Eprings and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Eprings; at Cloverdale for the Gevsers; at Hop~ land for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- safl and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy | prings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel il Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, otter Vailey, John Dey's, Riverside, Lierley's, Sanhedrin Heights, Haullville, Booneville, Philo, Christine, Soda Springs, Navarro, Whiteshoro, Albion. ~Little River, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Braze, | Westport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonville, ming’s, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’ | Beotia and Eureka. | Saturday to Monday | reduced rates. On Sundays' round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. ] Bucknell's, round trip tickets at Ticket Offices, 650 Market st.,. Chronicle bl4 H,_C. WHITI) R. X. RYAN, | General Manager. Gen. Pass, Agent. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. Comencing April 23, 159. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:00, *8:00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.} 1:45, 3:20, 4:00, *6:00, 6:30 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Rafael. on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and_Sundays, at §:00 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS_*8:00, *9:00, 10:00, 11:00, ° 11:30 a_m.; L0, %2:30, $4:00, 5:30, 6:45 p. m. | "11:00 a.*m. does not run to San Raf'l Sundays. | 5:30 p. m. does not run to Mill Val'y Sundays. Trains marked () run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN_FRANCISCO. *6:40, 7:55, 8:40, *10:20 | " WEEK DAYS — §:25, : & m.: 12:30, 2:15; *#3:40, 4:35, 515 p. m. | “EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays t 6:40 and 10:15 p. m. | 3:00. *9:45, *10:45. *11:4§ | v3:30, *5:15, *6:00, 7:00, 2015 m, Trains marked (%) run’to San Quentin. », | FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO, WEEK DAYS 45, 8:50, 17:55, 8 a._m.: 12:35 4:55, 5:20.p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays ! and Saturdays, at 7:00, 10:20 p._ m. SUNDAYS — §:00, 10:00, 11310 a. 1:30, 2:40, 3:55,/5:30, 6:30, 10:20 p. m. TRROUGH TRAINS, a m. week days—Cazadero and way sta'ns. . m. Saturdave_Cazadero and way sta'ns, ™. week days (Saturdays excepted)— Point Reyes and way stations. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta'ns. p. m. Sundays—Pt. Reyes and way sta'ns. 05, m.; v P E SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPARY. will rup as follows: South-bound, North-boun Passen-| Mixed. Mixed. | Passen- ger. |Sunday| Stations. |Sunday| ger. Datly. |Exc’ptd Exc'ptd] Dall am|10:30 am| Steckton i am| 2:05 pm| Merced | 1040 am| §:35 pm| Fresno | 11:88 am| 7:45 pm| _Hanford | pm|12:30 am| Bukersfleld 11359 am| 6:25 pm| Visalia 1 pm| 6:53 pml Tulare Stopping at intermediate points aé required: For particulars of stage and other connections Traffic Department, 321 Market st., | | MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY. | Leave San Framcisco. via Sausalito Ferry, Commencing SUNDAY, April 23, 1599 WEEK DAYS. 9:3) a. m.. and 145 p. m. | Extra trip on Monday, Wednesday, and Safur- | “day at £:15 p. m., Returning Same Even- ing, arriving in San Francisco at 11:20 | ). m. | sUNDAYS, 6 5,10 ang 11 a. m. and 1:6. 2% and 4 p. m. Fare 8. F. to Summit and Return, $1 40, THOS COOK & SON. Arts.. 621 Market st. f

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