The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 12, 1899, Page 11

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THE SA ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. basement room: fur- | "% | $900-LOT_40xi5; northwest corner; 1 block ekeeping apart- or unfur- | traily located and can be purhased on easy housekseping eeping rooms; sulte near Valencia—5 sunn: ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. from Willow-st station. 1100—Lot 30x130; San Antonto ave, mear Chestnut st. _§1206—%x1%; 6-room cottage; fine location: p. S-room house; Grand-st. station. elegant new §-room house; Clin- | Chestnut-st. station. ; elegant S-room new house; Ala- e.. bet. Lafayette and Union sts. All the above are close to schools and cen- me as paying rent; investigate. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 PARK ST.. ALAMEDA. 18 POST ST., S. ¥. ndays and holidays. n; in Alameda, near Bay-st. | € two flats and ail modern | For turther particulars In- | evenson st., San Francisco. | 5 ABOUT fnished, modern -room bouse, chol alsc modern cottage § rooms: e statt a est lo rooms and bath; lot Sx ; 5 minutes’ alik !‘fflg“n sta- and best in Ameriea sent to any address tn the | postpald. for $1 per year. | ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. | FURNISHED rooms, double or single: health: large DR FUNKE. 1418 Sth. —_— OFFICES AND STORES—TO LET. 'BERKELEY ADVERTISENENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. | $1700—HOTSE of 5 rooms and bath: lot 50x135: n the sunny side of street: only 4 blocks m University grounds and 2 blocks from railroad. JOS. J. MASON, Real Estate, adjoining £, O.. Berkeley. 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—Q0S EROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 1 | | { \ { paid. for a fine | price all toid, $13: | ate, plenty ings now going up: ars and grand boulevard near by far_from a fine school Louse; Westall slectric vale, adjoining East Oakland ‘all or send for lar, 455 Seventh st., near | Broadway, Oakiand; H. Z. Jones, | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR !ALE Dividend No. 1 (2S¢ ea Sugar Plantation 1 ayable at the office of 327 Market strest, on or a - September 99 Tranafer be close on Fri ptember Sth, 1899, at 3 o'clock p. B ELDON. Secretary. | re at Chicago, 1L, | For information | be furnished apply ¢ Quartermaster, San X _pro- | ““Proposals for Tools | ials for U. 8. Refrigerating and Ice- | making Plant. Manfla, P. L." addressed to | MAJOR LEON §. ROUDIEZ, Q M. U. 8. V.. and should be mailed in San Francisc not later than Saturday evening, September | 23, 189, { i new pattern boots—Depot | s office, 3§ New Montgomery | Cal., September 2, 189 | 1 Be re-| ock a. m.. | 15 tandard time, and | for furnishing 5000 pairs of mew i rming to standard and August 23, 1599. Pref- | be given to les of domestic n and manufacture, conditions of | nd quality being equal (including in | ice of foreign production and manufac- | the duty thereon), and such preference | be given to articles of American pro- duction and manufacture produced the Pacific Coast to the extent of the consump- | tion required by the public service there. The | Tnited States reserves the right to accept or | reject of the proposals or anv part there- | rmation and blanks for proposals | rnished on appiication. Envelopes ng propesals will be endorsed “Pro " and addressed | to Captain termaster. T3 Eady st and board: hot and cold water: convaniences. rst-class rooms | dow rooms, double THIRD, 123—Sunny fu ROOMS ,WANTED. LADIES desire 2 housekeeping moms in quist —— AND SUPPLIES. Sixth; phone Mint 4. of H st. and Nint ALL kinds bought, soid, excbanged. rented: re- X rates, 385 Fourth st. SPECIAL NOTICES. “Engiish Py mps for particulars. '‘Reltef | in lecter by return mail; at drug- | the lots Dow | BAD tenants ejec llections made: PACTFIC COLLECTION er for sale in the 415 Montzomers st rnoms 410 t —_—— —_— STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, _F. SMITH. prop.. goods guaranteed: tel. Clay 2. PIBACE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Otfice, 401 Post, cor. Poweil; tel. Main 5713, y X s. and will pay well; a rare chance. 419 Montgome: rage Warehouse. Zfor two lots on Twelfth 2 CALA. Sto e o O e 722 Mission; v lots north of Ge : to seil them. . 410 Montgomery st S jcken ranch; | fine house, barn, chicken houses, pigeon yard, large brooder house., Incubators, | garden, fine water, etc.; oniy 40 miles from close to nice town: Apply to THOMAS BROWN, FOR RENT- good tenant. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. baths; 2 bar 220 Montgomery st property; good imcome: in- STATE—COUNTRY —For Sale FOUR eclegant new up-to-date J-story houses of 7. 8 and § rooms and bath each: first-class netghborhcod; near school and stations: from $3000 to $4000; | %00 cash and $25 and $30 per month: great bar- Fains: cheap lots for cash and houses to let | in all parts of Alameda. $2200—Lot 50x150; $200 casi | fine, nearly new rottage; in a ¥ood neighbor- | hond: near High School and station. $2500—Lot %xil5, with elegant residence of § in fine condition: macadamized street; pear station and school; great bargain: worth $300; any terms: same as rent. $2606—Lot 4x207:6; fine, mew, modern §-room cottage: near High Schoel and station; %00 cash and $35 per month. $1000—Lot 25x125, eotiage of 5 rooms; street | work complete: near station: easy terms. $1800—Lot 33:4x108; with a fine modern cottage “ | of § rooms and bath; nice garden; street work all done; near station and school; 3100 cash, mml. bfi'.l:.mflwzav,th: lot plano, | 40x50, new -date cottage rooms B "’fymdmmm-un ed, at Antelope, rs with privi- 3 3 Montgomery st ——— HOUSEKEEPING. h and 320 per month: | ROOMS FOR -; 3 sunny unfurnished ‘urnished rooms | Pleasant sunny w . near Clay—3i; rd and water. housekeeping. and bath; bstween N 404 Sunny front roo reasomable; large bedroom, 35 Bousekeeping. N. §18-Two sunny unfurnisted rooms far housekeeping; running water and use of | cook stave; rent §9; private yard FOWARD, 923 Very Jarge sunoy room: two gentlemen, or convetient for light housekeep ing; private. 7 , per month; 40x150; elegant new 2-story, § rocms : on Morton st near Morton-st. sta- fion: best bargain in Alameda; eiegant resi- dences on Santa Clam’ sve. and iet in all parts of H. P. MOREAL 1432 Park st., MARRIAGE LICENSES. ‘ Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: | worrrranye 1o | Willlam Johnson and Minnle Harkins 22-22 Peder J. Pedersen and Mamie Molback....28-23 ed Fremont and Elizabeth O'Nei 3231 am J Moidge and Anne M. Francis. .23-2 ertz and Deila Hart.......... 3330 m G. Hitchcock and Mary C. Drum. 21-18 m W warz and Hattle Kron....24-21/ E. Wem and Erma D. L. Holland..22-20 elix Ruth! ici and Tda M. Kreft 30-23 | rt A. Dasnieres and Addie 23-22 | Andrew S. Graham and Babette S. Bratlie 3641 | Accursio Venezia and Vita Pumilia........28-23 Walt and Grace M. Gilbe: BIRTAS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. S. Jud: arriage and deat not be inserted. They mu tndorsed with the name and residence of per- | sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. WRENCH -In this city, September 8, 1509, to the wife of Frank C. French, a daughter. JOENSON—In_this city, September 3, 189, to | the wife of J. H. D. Johnsen, & som. | | e e MARRIED. i ; CERELLI-STIEVESS—In this city, September | 9, 1809, Dominic Cerelli and Olga Slevess, both | of San Francisco. HARN—ALLEN—In this city, August 23, 1339, | by the Rev. Father Ryan, Thomas M. Harn | of Seattle and Sabina G. Allen of San Fran- | ciseo, ROGERS—PELSTEE—In this city, August 3, | 1899, hy the Rev. W. C. Pond, Fletcher R. | Rogers of Coiorado and Mary Julla Pelster | of San Francisco. | SCHWARZ—SCHOKNAHT—In this city, Sep- | | ~tember 3, 139, by the Rev. Paul Branks, Otto | Schwarz and Helwig Schoknaht, both of San | - Mallett, Capt. John Baldwin, Lydia A Murphy, Patrick Blum, Jeannette Buckley, Willlam O'Leary, Nellie Conradi,” Elsa S. Ryer. Chris B. Dupern, William A. Bobies, Charles A. Durant, James Schroeder, Captain | Foley, Henry J William H | Schwartz, Clara Sumner, Luiu Surphlis, Charies Williams, Augustus Hoyt, Emma V. Hurley, Hannora King, Austin Lambert, Elisha McCarthy, Gertrude BALDWIN—In this city, September 10, 1399, Tydia A. Baldwin, widow of Elihu F. Bald: iy, and beloved mother of Mrs. Adella Pet. titpierre. (Evening papers please copy.) > Funeral services will ba bheld this d.yl (Tuesday). at 2 o'clock, at the residence of | Mrs. Adelia Pettitpierre, 1021 Oak street. In- | terment private BLUM—In this eity, September 11 1309, Jean- nette, beloved wife of Leon Blum, and mother of Maurice, Isidore, Albert and Heien Blum. | 2 native of Alsace, aged 47 years 3 months and 3 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to atrend the funmeral to-morrow (Wedresday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the family residence, 1226 Post street. Interment Home of Peaca Cemetery. by special tramn from Third and Townsend streets at 10:50 o'clock. | BUCKLEY—In this city, September 10, 18%, | William Buckley, a native of Ireland, aged 8% vears. CONRADI—n this city, September 10, 13, Eisa 5., beloved and only daughter of Bmma and the late William Conradi, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years and 7 months. [>"The funeral services will be held HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., DUPERL- DURANT—In FOLEY—In this city. HOYT—In this city, [ HURLEY—An anniversary requiem high mass | LAMBERT—In dence, 1417 Sixth avenue, East Oakland. L terment private, in Mountaln View Cemetes McCARTHY—In this city, September 1I, 13 rude Eleanor, beloved wife of Samuel SURPHLI days. | W W Orcutt, Coalinga H C Bale, § D A | P McRae, w& 2 ¢, Cal Wm F Lutz, S Ana | C E Rice Jr, Wilkes Mrs Willlamson, Cal FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1899. to-morrow (Wednesday), at 11 o’clock, at the residence, 2007 Clay street. Interment In this city, Septemher 11, 1899, Wil- Ham A., beloved husband of Matiida ¥. Du- peru, and father of Willlam A. and Cornelia A. Duperu, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 58 years s months and 10 days. this efty, " September 9, 1899, James Durant, father of Mrs. Eleanor Cog- don and Benjamin Durant, a native of Eng- land, aged 63 years. September 3, 1599, Henry J.. beloved husband of Thais A. Foley, and Tather of Waiter J. Foley, a native of Phila- Qelphia, Pa., aged # years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral this day (Tuesday). at 9 oclock, from St Agnes Church, Masonic avenue and Page street, where & requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of ghe soul. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetetry. September 11, 1896, residence of D. W. Balch, 2502 Sutter Emma V., wite of the lafe Charles T. and sister of Mrs. D. W. Balch, Mrs. Champlain and Mrs. Caroline Goitry, tive of Syracuse, N. Y., aged & years! cuse, N."Y., papers please cooy.) [ Funeral and interment private. will be celebrated for the repcse of the soul | of the late Haunora Hurley at Sacred Heart Church, this day (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock. Friends and uaintances are respectfuily invited to attend KING—In this city, September 8, 18, Anstin, dearly beioved husband of Delia King, a na- of Ireland. (New York papers please | eopy.) | 7 The funeral take place this day (Tuesday), at 9:30 kK. from his late resi- 1 De Lonz avenue, thence to St. Charch, here a solemn requiem high mass will be ceiebrated for the repose of his soul, ecommencing at 10 o'clock. Interment private, Mount Calvary Cemetery # East Oakland, September 9, 1599, Flisha Lambert, dearly beloved husband of Loretta W. Lambert, a_native of Maine, aged TS vears. (Stockton, Cal., papers please | €opy.) | T Friends and fully invited to a! 3 cquaintances ars respect- d the funeral this day | k, from bis late resi- (Tuesday), a! MeCarthy, and daughter 8¢ Patrick Elizabeth Slater, a native of San Franelsco, aged 21 years. of funeral hereafter. y house of 7 rooms; lot 18X | MATLETTIn this city, September 1599, railroad; Just the Blace t | Captain John Holland Malletr. below huis- SR ASON, ad of Tenn Jlett, enl Eatate, atioining . O, Berkeldy. | of Yonn Holland and Chariss £ Mallett and a house of § rooms, bath and | the late M M. Hinchman, a pa- 5 minutes' from U. C.. near | yeass, 50x100; this is the cheapest | held to-morrow | lot alone cowt $800. this | eic, a his late resi- | 0 down and $15 . Interment private, | interest. Address ery, Oakland. y, September 11. 1509, Pat- v beloved husband of Joanna Mur- | father of Mary. Frankie, Margaret P. Murphy, Mrs. Shore and | son, a native of Caharagh, County Cork, Ireland, aged § years 5 months and 25 days. 7 Friends and phy. an and’ Al cquaintances are respect- the funerai to-morrow | k, from his late resi- | reet, thence o St | reh. where a solemn re- lebrated for the | ek. Interment . beloved daughter of Patrick and Julia O'Leary, and sister of Timothy, William, Besste ‘and O'Leary, a native of San Francisce, 20 years 2 months and 15 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to a d the funeral this day ock, from t] sidence of . 611 Tennessee street, thence to Church. where a solemn requiem | celebrated for the repose of her at 9:30 c’clock. Interment September 11, 1593, beioved brother of | Robles, a native of Santa 19 years 9 months and § Arnold Robles nuel and Josep Cal, aged § i i 1 neral this om the parlors rv avenue, thenc Senora de Guada- s will be held. | September 11, 1899, Chris ed husband of Loutsa ¢ Blaine and Mabel | A. Cohen, a nattve of Stock- | day of beloved line_Schroeder, and son-in- law of Carsten and Emille Sehroeder, a na- tive of Hangver, Germany, aged 45 years § months and 7 d: A member of Master | Mariners’ Association { [7 Friends and acquaintances are t- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday). at 2 o' clock, from his late rest dence, 2230 Fiftecnth street, near Noe. In- | terment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. | SCHWARTZ—In this city, September 11, 1899, | ed wife of A. Schwartz, daughte len and Mary Palmer, and sis- | v H. and Fred R. Palmer, a na- ter of Har tive of Canada, aged 34 years. tances are respect- ited to attend the funeral to-morrow ! day), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors | ited Undertakers, 27 and 23 Pirth where services will be held. zmer-“ ment SUMNER-In Masonic ( Lulu, dearly beloved daughter of Charles L. and the lat= Mrs Mary Alice Sumner, and be- | loved sister of Herbert. Charles L. Jr.. Arthur and May Sumner, a native of Memphts, Tenn.. aged 14 years 9 months and 20 davs. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'cioek, from? the Holly Park Presbyterian Church, corner California | avenue and Lizzie street. 'Interment Cypress | Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue. Re- | mains at the pariors of the Golden Gate Un- | dertaking Company, 2423 Mission street, near Twenty-first. { In Oakland, September 11, 1809, | arles, beloved husband of Hannah Surph- | Iis, and father of Mrs. A F. Bell, Mrs. H. Valerga and Richard E. and Charles A Surphlis, aged 70 years 4 months and § days. Oakiand, September 10, 1399, Augustus, beloved husband of Frances Eu genia Williams, and father of Fred Y., Au- gusta and Mary Chester Willlams, Mrs. E. F. Hall and Mrs. Guy E. Manning, a nattve o of Kentucky, aged 7S years § mont! and 13 HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. H J Curry, Martinez R J Gamb E T Mowrs, Martimes (B 3 S N ¥ 0D Mr Handsome & w.Oak J D Reeves, 8 D D Flint, Sacto W G Harris, Visalta I Calies. San Jose M L Isham, Cal A E Bell. Los Angeies G Carthay & w, Dak § ;-h#mi' 5 !}qnéul ;E Bond, Lakeport yekoft, s H B rtso X Soead Secto | Seactle s Slveer, Santa Rosa Mrs Robertson, Seattle Mrs B J Flint, Sacto ] E Gutire, A T | K N Plate, San Jose (Percy Seviile, A T | C G Hua, Chicago J B Menasch, L A | S T Powsrs, Maine |3 D L Pasott, S Diego | A Fibush, Oakland W E Hoffman, L A P A Brown, Seattle |W § Montgomery, L A C B Smith, Stockton 'H H Watkins, Ariz F A Rallin, Portland ] F Withers, Ariz Mrs G G McNamara, M A Swager, Seartle | Los Angeies G Nahar, Fresno C Johnson & w, CalJ D Nash & w, Cal C W Craig, Redlands W C Schartso: 5 P Martin Jr. TuesonJ R Ruseeil, Kingman | D E Williams, Ukiah |T J Denovan, Ventura is¢ Lizsle Prus, Cal 8 W Pentlund, Artz G F Tighman. NY J A Toden, N M F Cochran, Carson R K Sheiton, Ariz Miss Mary Barnes. 40 A A Mevers. Byron Wm T Bauman, N Y H Morris, Monrovia C T Smith, Colorado A W Recei, Monrovia e urke, C Walker, San G M Pock, Stockton H G Brown. Afz C W Siglor, Stockton Mrs C D Henry, L A Or D D Miils, § Ana Capt J D Higgins, str Mrs Bryon, S Diego Homer A Levy, Newman I B Chinn, Porterville N A Thompson, Ariz 1 B Hibberd & w, Cal|3 W Plerce, Davis C H Fink, Crows Ldg > W Wood. Los Banos G A Fink, Crows |G H Craw, Newman G Andersen, = W Shank, Newman R Fahey, & Kieher, Newman N Bibby, Volta P Kilbnon, Newman W H Abbott & w, Ala G Turner, Modesto B F Shaw, Nebraska |V W Veale & w, Cal Mrs Innis, Sacto |H Croker, S Bdo Miss Innis, Sacto | PALACE HOTEL. George Kordmeyer to Roman Catholic Archbishop of San Francisco (a corporation sole), SE line of Jessie street, 42§ NE of Fourth NE 13 by SE T lot on W street, N 25 by W 120 $10. on N avenue. E 3 by N 100; $50. of Parker avenue, 1 5 of by W 25 $1682. | Scheuring, -lot on N_iine of Greenwich same; W Grant de Longuentl, lot on NE eorner Herman Asher, street, 112:§ N of Ell ham, W _of Octavia, W | 127:8%: § c streets. E 290 by S 11:3; $10. Mackenzie, lot on E line | of Scott strest. 713 'S of Green, S 36:2 by B 2; al 12::8 S of Green, S ert ton and Spruce streets, E 32:6 by S 100; $10. inoft, Plerce, (hospital lot); $10. tine o NE 25:2, | Sarah Abraham. lot on E_line September 19, 1599, ] Street. 234 S of Twentieth. S 26 by E { 1ot on E Mne of | block B. Hampton B M Deutsch, N Y |Mrs Daniel, London i(BLUS“' s‘&.’fi: g ;fll{cnm-r,’s.cm rown, Chic: isawa, D Pepper, Phila € G Gritnch, Spokane Mrs Pepper, Phila |Miss O'Conner.SRaffael Baron Le von Rosen-|Mrs Goodman, Napa terg, N ¥ E C Howe, Los Ang E H Davis, Chicago |J S Salkey, Los Ang Mrs Camp, Chicago |G W Deitz, Maine S D Cohen, Portixnd |J E Speer, Cal Mrs Cohen. Poctland | Mrs Speer. Cal H M Macintosh, Chgo Miss H M Speer, Cal € M Bradbury, Las A J Ted, Texas Miss Bradbury, Los A Mre Tod, Texas E Chambers, l.os Apg'J W Dorris, Aris B Boetinad” 1% & Ml Acke ichel, i . e Y | Comrics eotze. Tos A 3 Melone, Oak Knoll | Mrs Prager, Ang 7 . London NEW WESTERN HOTEL. C E Hamilton, S Jose |L C Kennon & w, Cal S Clark, Vallejo A X Sindow. Mo E B Phelps, Sutsun |S E Ballard, § Rosa D T Driscoli, ModestoCapt Smith, Idaho e Rl ose W 'C Barnes, Alaska |S James, Vallep H Wallace, Alaskn (W Chim, Los Angeles ¥ 3 Tivbetts, Alasca ] H Ray. ioe Angeies o R e [CTeeER i REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Simon H and Susie Seymour aad lot on 75:8; $10. E. Hunn, Solomon and Dora Gets to Bobert £ FEnt line of Ninth avenue, ret McArthur, lot Se! . C te iina S. Coilett to Ma e lme of V_street, Antoine Borel to Asa Richardson, lot on E line of Sunset avenue, % S of Farnsworth lane. S %, E §7.51, N 25.05, W 85.84, lot 13, block B, Sunset Heights; §10. Estate of Henry Vorrath Geary street, S William J. and Harriet Devereaux to Jerome E. MacCormac, lot on N line of .Sutter street, 175 W of Fiilmore, W 2§ by N 137 Mary Friesenhausen to John Friesenhausen, | lot on E line of Devisadero street, 137:8 S Geary, S 35 by E 100; gift. $19. Mictiael Dolan to Hobert B. Dolan, lot on E line of Hartford street, 5 N of Nineteenth, E 33 by N 25; gift. City and County of San Francisco to J. C. McKenzie, lot on 5 lLne of Fourteenth street, 152 E of Castro, E 26 by 8 115; 3—. Amelia and Augusta Schurmann to Margaret E of Dupont, B 17:2% by N 70, quitclaim deed; $5. Anna E. agd Charles Nitze to same, same, quitclaim desd; 3. Margazetha Schenring to Francesco Mattioda, Antoine Borel to Roberta, Robert, Joseph. liam E. and Bustace Barron and Mary C ¢ Pine Estate of Bernard B. Tittel (by Joseph C. Tit- tel, executor) to Henry B. Bothin, lot on SE line of Clementina street, 105 NE of Second, NE 5 by S: ;3500 .’ Gestord to Mollie C. Gesford, un- Lot on NW line of Rebecca 1 1-20 of_foliewing: , N 80 by E 59:6; William and Jea: lot N 25 by W_§T:d: 310 William Matthews to William P. Bucking- Iot on S of Sacramento street, 131§ by, S 132:6; $10. Matthew Hall ter, James and Freda D. ¢, ot on N line of Jack 0 W of Fillmore, W by Orpha_Fulton to M. MeAl E. Avery and C. Davis, lot on SE corner of Green and Scott Same to Lydia A. right of way over E line of Scott street, 10 by E Edward G. and Emelie M. C k G. Wight, lot on SE corner of Washing- Fernando and Julta B. Neison to Emma Sim- lot on £ line of Waller street, W 24 by S 8, block 3, Marton Tract Martin Connelly to Selina Connelly, lot on SE Howard street, 25:4 NE of Thirteenth, SE 123, SW 2:7% NW 125; gift. Elizabeth and Benjamin Schioss 1o Morris and of . Alabama Martin Conpelly to Sabina Conmeily, lot on E tine of Folsom street, % S of Tweniy-fifth, S 25 by E 112:6; gif Same to Sarah M. Conneily, lot on B line of Foldom street, 50 S of Twenty-fifth, § % by E 112:8; SL Minnie Danekamp to Eva Meyer, lot on N e of Elizabeth street, 115 B of Hoffman ave- nue (Ellen), B 2 by N 114, lot 119, Heyman Tract; 316 George E. and Ettie S. Wilson and Gt E. Wtson (trustees) and Nathapiel N W to F. A. Robbins Press Works lot on W line of Fremont stre som, S 2:10 by W 137:6; §i John A. Hicks to Elizabet SW line cond street, 30 by SW 77:8; $10. Alameda County. Thomas Jarvis and Edward commissioner) to Oukland Bank Melanie Langley (widow), Charies F. Lang- ley and Millie Langley Wright to Emilla A. Belgrano, lot on SE line of Seventh avenue, 100 SW of East Tweifth, § SE 100, being the SW 30-foot lots 31 to 24, K 33, Clinton, 310. Twenty nue, E 6, N 100, W 15, D ning. being lot =3 and po bioek N, Kelsey Tract, Oakland: $10. Sybil P. Kelley to Susan A. Gray, on line of Chase street, 50 W of Willow, N 27, 80, B to a point N 77 to beginning, being portion | Duncaz | ! hence Auxz 2. stmr Cottage City. from Dyea: stmr Cleveland, from St Michael; ship Spartan, hence Aux 23. o e | Sander, frcm Port i Sept 8. (by Elizabeth Vor- | O M Kellogg, hence Aug 22; sehr rath, execttrix) to John Ogilvie, lot on W line | Thayer, from San Pedro; sehr Excelstor, from 25 | Hueneme: schr American Girl. hence Aug 20; schr Rube L Richardson, | Lyman D Foster, from Newchs | nie Thelin, for San Francisco. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Continued from Page 8. Pedro. ney. Aug 25, DOMESTIC PORTS. SEATTLE—Arrived Sept 11—Ship Spartan, UMPQUA—Sailed Sept 7—Sehr Lucy, for San PEDRO—Arrived Sept 10—Schr Fred E Ludiow; stmr Aberdeen, hno s. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Sept li—Schr Serena from Alaska; schr wanz. Sailed Sept 11—Bark Rufus E Wood, for Syd- GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Sept 18—Schr Jen- Arrived Sept 10— Sept_11- TACOMS fled r Ruby A Cousins, hence | mr Newburg, hence Sept 6 Sept 10—Bark Rufus E | Wood, for Sydney. Okanogan, from Honoiu and Stockton streets, N 45:10, B 81:3, N 22:11, B | 45:10, S €8:11, W 13Ti8; 310 Rene de and Henristte Le Roy Tocqueville | S (by Bdward J. Le Breton, attorney) to same, undivided 1-2¢ of lot on N line of Pine 1378 E of Stocicton, E 137:5, N 0, E %, }g‘“zu, N 178, W 889, N 24, W 89, Minna street, 217 SW_of Second, being NW of | New Montgomery and M alsc lot on NW corner of Sanchez and strests, W 0 by MeAllister, | | San Franciseo. Lillian L. MeCarthy to Henry | Topgallant, for San Francisce. eneme. Pasadena, {rom Eureka: stmr Greenwood. hne Sept 8. for San Francisco press of India, fo minee, from Liverpool | Glasgow. PORT BLAKELEY—Sailed Sept 10—Bark | Arrived Sept Il—Schr Excelsfor, from Hu- | PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Sept 11—Stmr FORT BRAGG—Sailed Sept 11—Stmr Noyo, T LUDLOW—Arrived Sept 10—Schr schr Marie E Smith, PO om San Pedro. Sept 11—Bark Carondelet. £ + Townsend: Nor stmr Aker, —Stmr | EASTERN PORTS | REEDY IS —Passed up—Ship A J Ful- | ler, for Phila a. FOREIGN PORTS. | HILO—Sailed Sept 1—Bktn Archer, for San | NSTA—Sailed Sept 3—Fr bark Marguer- s, for San Franeisco. i PORT _ADELAIDE—Arrived Sept $—Bitn | Jane L Stanford. from Port Blakeley. { Ans—Sailed Sept Ii—Blkea | Panama. | HAKODATE—Sailed Seot 8—Schr Vine, for San Franeisco. VICTORIA—Arrived Sept 11—Bark Theobald, from Unga. BARRY—Sailed Sept $—Br ship Peleus, for| HONGKONG—Sailed Sept +—Br stmr Kelat, ’ YOKOHAMA—Salled Sept 9—Br stmr Em- | Vancouver. ved Sept 10—Schr King Cy- for Royal Roads. | rus, from Chemainus. | TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. | NEW YORK—Arrived Sept 11—Stmr Meno- | tmr Laurentian, from | Sept 1— YOROHAMA—Arrived previously Stmr Hongkong Maru, from San Franecisco, etc. | i wud by Clar- | af Savings, lot on S line of West street, | 50 W of Henry. W 50 by § 113, being 23 and | 29. block G, Bay View Homestead, Oakland; 227 7. W. Middleeoff to C. E. Hatch lot on E line of Harrison strest, 1434 N of Tweifth, T8 by 150, being lot Alice Park propert: subject to a mortgage for $50, Oakland | az Franetsco. thian, York. Spiled Sept 19—Stmr America Maru, for San Bunker coal has been on fire. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Sept $—Stmr Corin- from Boston: stmr Etruria, from New , 28, October 3, and every ?iu:'ge ‘at Seattl. to this company’s stesmers for Alaska and Pn.xfly.; at Vaneouver to C. P. Ry. tember 1, 8. 11, 1§ 2L 26, October L filth day therea’ er. Cayucos, Pacific Coast Steamship Co | Steamers leave Broadway ‘whart, San Francisco. For Alaskan ports, 10 a. .. | September 3, 8, i3, 18, 2. 2. October 3, change at Seattle. For Victorta, Vancouyer (B. | C.), Port Townsend, Seattle, | & Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes | and New Whatcem (Wash.), | 10 a. m. ember 3, 8, 13, 18, fth day thereafter; G. N. Ry.; st Tacoma %o m., Sep- | (Humboldt Bay). ¥ p. and’ every | For Eureka For Santa Cruz. Monterey San Simeon. | Port Hartord (San Lals Obispo). Gaviota. Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport. 25 35, October 3, and every fourth day there- after 3 a. m., September 1. 5. 9 13, IT. 1. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (Sam Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port Los A m. les and Redondo (Los Angeles). 11 a. amber 3. 7. 11, 15, 19. 2. 27, October 1 d every fourth day thereafter. i For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatian, Altata, La Paz. Santa Rosalia and Guaymas (Mex.), ¥ a. m., Tth of each month. For further Information obtain frilder. The company reserves the right tc chang> without previous notice stenmers. suling dates | 3nA honre of malline. of lots 12, 13 and M, block 887, Casserly Tract, | Oaisland; grant. Ethel E. A. Anthony to Jose G. dos Santos, } lot on NE line of East Sixteenth street. 100 SE | of Thirteenth avenve, SE 5 by NE 150, bel lots 5 and 6, biock 9, Clinton, East it s E. Laughlin to Nemie A of Thomas), lot on N Duffey line of Channing 20 E of Audubon strest or College ave- . E 50 by N il being tne E half of lo 21, block D, Map of porticn of Berkeley prop- erty between the university and State Deaf and Dumb and Blind Asylum, Berkeley: $10. Harriet B. Ellsworth to Leon J. Richardson, ge avenue, 30 N of Haste street, N 50 by E 135, being lot 2, Ellsworth Tract, Berkeley: $10. Same to Florence W. Wlilkinson (wife of W.), lot on E line of College avenue, 100 N of Haste | street, N 47.02 by E 135, being lot 3, same, Berkeley: 31 Lyford and Mary S. Sinclair to James L. Barker, lot on N line of Durant avenue, 150 E of Fulton street, E 50 by N 130, being portion of lot 7, block 13, Map of property of College Homestead Association, Berkeley: $i0. H. L. Holeomb to Tilile Campbetl, lot §, block Latham Terrace, Brookiyn Township: 310, ‘Andrew and Jane C. Jounes to Francisco X Azevedo, lots 11 to 15, block B, Brooklyn Township; grant. Helen F. Reider to John F. H. Kihn, lot on line Buena Vista avenu-, 8¢ W of Minturn street, W 3¢ by N 135, block 51, lands adjacent to_Encinal, Alameda: $I0. Robert McDonald to Edwin Fish, lots 5 to 3, Terrace, Haywards, Eden D Township; $400. F. A. and Mae G. Losh to C. R. Yates. lot on E lne of Chestnut street, 105:11 8 of Twenty- 10 by E 132, being iots 5 to 8, block B, e-street property, Deing a redi- vision of blocks A and B of N to Oakland, Oakland: $10. 3 Mary H, Jouet:, guardian estates of William H. and John H. Jouett, minors; to Frederick H. Dakin and B. M. Newcomb. on N line of Vine street, 113.66, E 68.25, S 107.92, W being the E portion of lots 21 and X property of Berkeley View Homestea tion, Berkeley: $1450. Francis W. Stevenson to Jane E. Stes lot on W lime of Franklin street, 5 teenth, § 34:3 by W 100, being the S 34:3 of lot 15, Schroder Tract, Oakiand: also lot on N line of Thirtenth street. E of Broadway, N 100 by E 376, block 191; also undivided % interest i lot-on § line of Fifteenth street, 100 W of Frankiin, W 2 by S 101:3, being lot 13, Schrod er Tract, quitclaim deed, Oakland: 3. o and Jnita E. Walker to Home Security 48 E of Arch, N 2 to beginning, Map of Associa- nson, Building and Loan Asscelation, lot on S line of Nineteenth street, 100 W of Grove, W 25 by S 57:5, quitclaim deed, Oakland; 310, Lo A. Lizzie and Orrin K. Doane and A.M. Benham (by W. €. Harlow. commission- er) to Carrie M. Robi lot on SE line of Thirteenth avenne. 100 NE of East Fifteenth street. NE 2 by SE 7, block 65, Clinton, East Oakland;_$1097. E. G. Vinzent to Josefa de Ezeta, lot on NE iine of Adams avenue or East Fourteenth street, 772 SE of Howsrd, NE 200, NW 22 NE 01, SE to centsr of Sausalito Creek, thence S t0'NE line ot Bast Fourteenth strest, NW 130, to inning. Brooklyn Township: 3§10. B B and Laura A. Pioney to David E. Tay- lor, lots 25 and 2, block A, Revised Map of Prospect Hill Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. A. L. Mants to Julius A. Remmel, lot on SE | comer of Mound and Jackson streets. E 100 by S 31:2%, belng lot 20, block $3, Map of Alameda, 0. $10. Willias E. and Mary Wileon to B. D. Mac- domald. Iot on S lne of Buena Vista avenue. 19911 W of St. Charles street. W I1 by S 150 being the E 18 feet of lot 1§ and W 15 feet o lot 14, block L. Bartiett Tract, Alameda: §I0 Jobn F. Ross to F. G. Eastman, lot on SW cornes of Parker street and Hillegass avenue, S50 by W 150.48. being lot 1, biock F, Hillegass Tract. Map 3. Berkeley: 1. Minnie ¢, and Herrmann J. Sadler to Loadon and San Francisco Bank (Limited) of San Francisco, lot on SE cormer of Sherman and Julla streets, S 3665, E 380 to central Sausal Greek, thence N to § line af Sherman strest, W 300 to beginning, Brooklyn Township: $10. Abbie G. Chapman to Frank S. Thomas. lots 45 and &, biock M. Estudillo Tract, San Lean- dro, Bden Township; $10. Dantel Tray to Mary T. Tray, lot beginning at NE corner of lands of Mrs. Francisco Dia- Villa, on W side of Maln street. thence W 190, 30, E 100, S 50 to beginning, being portion of plot 4, Rancho El Valle de San Jjose, Murray waship; gift T rreh 7. Fand C. E. Hatch to Howard K. James, lot on E line of Flibere street, 358:10 § af Twenty-first. S 5 by B 135, block 64, Oak- land; $10. Builder’s Contract. hn Rapp & Sem. owners with C. Schutt, commctor Salfield & Kohiberg. architects. Carpenter and mill work, hardware, glazing, plastertng. tining, whitewashing, painting, ete., * a two-story frame bullding for bottling es- southwest corner of Division 90, N 5%:19, NE tablishment on and Kansas streets, S 110, W 44, E #0:8 to beginning: §755. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOB U. S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEID, Steamer “‘Monticello.” MON.,, Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 o m., $:15, m. (ex. Thurs. ) Fri- days,’1 p. m. and 5:®; Sundays, 10:3 a. m., § Brer N e e staost puan, [y M. | Elmhurst Tract, rthern Additien | all interest in lot | ot Fif- | | | f | TICKET OFFICE— New Montgomery street (Palace_Hotel). SOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gan. Agts.. 10 Market st. San Francisco. STATE OF CALIFORNL/ sails. JEpSALE PORTI.ANTD From Spear-street Whaef at 10 a. m. FARE $8&orm, Boe, Mt 2T o .Sept. 4, 15, %: Oct. 5, 15, COLUMBIA sails..Bept. 41, 20, Oct. 10, 20, 30 Short e to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Helena and all points in the Northwest. | Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent, €30 Market st | GOODALL, PERKINE & CO.. Superintendents. 'S NIPPON MARU. HONGKONG MARU. Samoa, New Zealand, Australla, India, S England, ste.: $610 first class. oo Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Fraight AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORE, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. | Stopping at_Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. St. Louis. ..Sept. 20| St. Louls.. .Oct. 11 St. Paul Sept. 27| St. Paul..........Oct. 1§ New York. .Oct. 4 New York. Oct. 235 RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwern. { From New York Every Wednesday, 12 ncon. Kensington.....Sept. 20| Southwark.......Oet. 11 Nordland. Sept. 27 Westernland.....Oct. 1§ Friesland Oct. 4 Kensington......Oct. 25 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., for | YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, cailing at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for India, ete. No cargo received on board on day | of sailing. Tuesday. September 12 | -Friday. October § | Wednesday, Nov. 1| feient Son pme SUPEE A Sa T T appl & Markee st cor. First, = . H. AVERY. General Agent. | ! AMERICA MAR' Round-trip _tickets The S. S. Australia sails for Honolula Wednesday, Septem. ber 20, at 2 p. m. 2 S. S| Mariposa satls via Honolule and | Auckland for Sydney | ‘Wednesday, October | I o 4, at 10 p. m. 1 Favorite Line Round the Warld, vie Hawall, | % msmcx:uamm.&vg_’ St. FOR CHICAGO AND THE EAST. Tage | RATES, DUCEMENTS AS THE SANTA FE ROUTE. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing Every Saturday at 10 a. m. from Pler 42, North River, feot of i Morton st. LA GASCOGNE. Sept. 18; LA | BRETAGNE, Sept. 2. LA TOURAINE, Sept. | 0; NORMANDIE, Oect. 7; LA CHAM- PAGNE, Oct, 4. First-class to Havre, $5 and upward, 5 per cent reduction on round trip. | and Saturdays at 7:00, 10:20 p. m. Second-class to Havre. $45. 10 per cent reduc. tion on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 Broad- | way (Hudson building). New York. J. F. FU- GAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgom- 5 Franciseo. RAILRCAD TRAVEL. Santa 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 MoL® MARKET-STREET FERRY AT 5:30 P. M, DINING-ROOMS ARE MANAGED BY MR FRED HARVEY, AND ARE PERFECT IN EVERY DETAIL. SERVING MEALS AT REGULAR HOURS AND REASONASLE NO OTHER LINE OFFERS S0 MANY IN- SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE., 3 MARKET ST. TELEPHONE MAIN 1381 QAKLAND OFFICE, 1118 Broadway. P— 700, Saienn aad ento Toox Maeyenile, Ororiiesad Reddiog 7 $4:13¢ Feiton, Eanta Cruz tions. #9140, San Jose and 81:304 San Jose and Way Stasions ... | $11:45p San Jose aud Way Station WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, SUNDAYS—$:00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.; W.LEK same schedule as above. 3L BOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANTR (PACIFIC STSTEM.) Trains teave and are due to arrtve aé SAN FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) Pmox Avgust 3, 1399 ‘oodlanc %:004 Elmira, Vacavilie and Rumsey, T:30 4 Martiez, San Ramon, Vallejo. Nape, and Santa Rosa. - 8:004 Aiantic L Ogden sad East.. $:304 Snu Jose, Livermore, Socktou, Ioue, Sacrameuto, Flaccrville, Marysville, Chico, Red Bluff.. 8:30, *Milton, Oakdale and Sonora. 8:304 Yosemite Valley vis Cakdale and 9:004 iles and Way Stations. 9:004 Martiner, Latbrop, Steckton, Merced an: 0o.... aeee 8100, Frecuo, Lakersield Santa Barbara, Les Angeles. Deming., El Piso, New Orleans aod East. . Susw 10:004 Vallcjo, Mastinez and Way Stations 3:459 11:004 Niles sad Way Stations. 12:00x Lisermors, Stockton, Sacra- ‘mento, Mendota, Hanford, Visalla, Porterville........ 15w #1:00¢ Sacramento ltiver Steamers. B:00p Nilos sod Way Stations. oo M son” Tawer, Vel d00p n«m&"& .Vsuvlun.m Sacrament Woodland, Koights Laoding, Oroviiia 10:454 4:300 %‘“fih S’rfi‘fl(‘-h Ray 133 : - | 000 The Owl Tracy, Fremo. Bakers fold Saapus Tor Santa Dathan o B:B07 Stockson. Merved. Froen 12:158 B:Bur Maztivez, Tracy, Mendota, Fresno, Mojars end |.on Angeles a4 $180r Santa Fa Route, Atisutie Express Tor Mojure nud East. " ease €600 Chioago.San Franciron Special, Ogdon {434 05005 T e WA 133005 Vallcio, Pork Coséa and Way i 8:08¢ Oregou Fxpress, Sacraento. Marra. ville, Redding, Portiand, Puge! Sound aud Kass e 8u1S, COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge) (Foot of Market Strect.) s Senta Cruz_Excursion for Seats sod Way Stations Cruz Principal Way 18:009 82134 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Feiton, i Boulder Creek, Saata Crazand Wag. Felton, Bould«:%n‘ Crus sod Principsl Way 41152 Sen Jose, Glenwood and Way Sta- and Way Sta- CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom 845 ZRANGISCO—Poat of Market Strset (Sitp H— *330 1308 1300 w300 1400 800ra O 2, COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). / (Third and Townsend Sta.) 104 Ocean View, South San Franciseo.. Btations (New =iy A San Jose, Pinos, e , Prb:dpl Wa; F_‘afianl . ‘ay Stations.. 4:109 6:33a L:3en *2:43¢ San Mateo, Redwood, Menio Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, Ssn Jose, Hollister, Sauta Crra Baiinas, Pacific Grovs. ... *10:368 *T:300 M sod 30z Slll?u‘:‘&nh Cruz, Pacific Grove and Principsl Way Stations.. *4:15¢ San Joseaud Principal Way Stations 9:434 #3:007 San Jose sad Principal Way Stations *8:334 3:39r SanJose and Prieipul Way Stations *9:00a > San Jose and Way Stations. ‘!i::r T:302 P for Afternoon. LESSED SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburoa Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFABL. 1:00 & m; 1238 330, 5:10, §:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra &ri at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips &t i: and 11:30 p. m. 1:30, 3 5:00, 6:20 p. m. 7 SAN RAFPAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, DAYS® §:10, 7:50, 8:20, 11:10 a. m.; 13: 5:5 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips 56 and §:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:08, $:3 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schustzen Park Dell Eotter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lieriey: Bucknell's, Hull Booneville, _Philo, Navarro, Whitesboro, Alblon, Little - ©rr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, Wulitts, :flu’ Bell's Springs, oot E_C. WHITING, Leave In Effect 7:30am( 3:0 am Sonoma [10:40 am { and 8:10 prn) 5:00 pml Gleo Edlen. | 6:05 pm) 20 am| 3:00 ami Sebastopol. 10:40 am|10: :30 pm| pmi {7:35 pmi 6:20 Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wesl Bprings and White Sulphur Springs; at Lyttom for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Sk 19":‘:"(,: *ba Sprly Highl: land for Duncan Springs, and Springsg Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake< “loverdale for the Geysers; at Hope and Bartlett Springs; at Ukfah for Vichy . Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laure] e, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Po: Sanhedrin Christine, Heights, Soda Spfln‘i‘s Laytonviile, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyery ‘and Eureia. 1 Saturday to Monday round trfp tickets af reduced rates. On Sundays round trip tickets to all pointy bevond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bldgy R. X. RYAN, ‘General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent, FROM SAN FRAN “1:45, 3:20, 4:00, 5:15_%6:00, §:30 Rafael, and Sundaye, at 9:00 and 11:30 p. m. a. m.; 1:00, FROM {a m. . m. Trains marked (*) run to San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. | P a m.: HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalite Ferry. Commencing September 1, 1830 = RAFAEL. 3:36, 11:00 & m.3 . m. EXTHA TRIPSFor il Talley and Saa on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays 1:00, 11:30 i AND WEEK DAYS—7:00. *S:00, *9:00, *10:00, 5, *2:30, *4:00, 5:30, 6.45 p. m. 11:00 2. m does not run to Sz Raf'| Sundays. §:30 p. m. does not run to Mill Vary Sudays. Trains marked () run to San Quentin. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. 7:5, $:40, °10:20 WEEK DA 30, 1:00, 2:20, WEEK DAYS—5:45, 6350, 17:55, 8:55, 10:38 12:35, 2:45, 4355, 5:20 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS_ on Mondays, Wednesdays 12:05, SUNDAYS—S$:00. 10000, 11:10 a. m. | 1:20, 2:40, 3:55, 5:30. 6:30, 10:20 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. J 00 2. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta'ns. P. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way stans. a. m. Sundays—Cazaderc and way sta’ns. p. m. Sundays—Pt. Reyes and way sta’n: THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN YALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. run as tollows: SACRAMENTO OFFICE, 31 J Street. SAN JOSE OFFICE, 1 W. Santa Clara Street, | MOUNT FAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY ALecave Sas Francisco, via Sausaliie berry, SUNDAY. Apri 13, 1599, WEEK DAYE, 5:30 o m., 458 14 on at &5 .-".. erivingin Ban s u2e m &m&k’ulg;-flbfl.“ h:-:l‘-{u-dlm o SON. Agts., 821 ITVeelgly Gall, 751 per Y;

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