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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1899 13 LIt ICAL INSTRUMENTS. $115 175 1% CUR- cheap. Farrell st. BE or $100; Hemme & Long, $175; cker & Son, $330; all bargains 769 Market st. L 3 at_reasonable at MAUYAT & t “sacrificed for cash. 1. | housekaeping. r has removed ETTINGER'S, able for 2 n West ffer n 5 rimrose sts., suit purchaser. from e for Call advertisements and tions has been established at 1006 Va. | OCTAVIA, 1408, o ___ | STOCKTON e 1635 How- | THIRD, ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. HOWARD, §20—Housekeeping rooms, $1 7 to $8 per week; also other rooms. HOWARD, 761 sunny furnished suite; : reasonable sunny suites for house- iESEIF 254—Four large sunny rooms; rent $8. McALLISTER, 11 parior, bed- —Furnished room, dining-room, kitchen; bath; no children. S14—2 furnished rooms, complete for $1, nished rooms to let; usekeeping rooms, §2 50. 1152 large sunny front rooms for ping; running water and bath; also 1 single room; reasonable r Geary—Sunny bay-win- mantel, kitchen, gas stove; $13. 1307—Nicely furnished rooms for ng; rent cheap. dow housekeep! —Front basement 310—Nice pa near Valencta—Sunn: THIRTF ished ping room; also single room; ent 37 and $4 s o TU £3444—3 sunny rogms, nice furniture mplete for ho gas, bath. eeping; 1021—Finely sekeeping; also si NCH office for Call advertisements and >ns has been established at 1096 Va- t in America—The Weekly sent to any address In the ages, P o anads one year for $L, States ROOMS TO LET—I A_BRUNSWICK HOl to $1 per night; §1 housekeeping ANCH office for Call advertisements and criptions has been established at 1096 Va- lencla st. AT Hotel Francisco, Homellke house; modern Turk and Taylor sts.— service; elevator: bath; rooms e to $150 day. AT 52 Second st. ; single, § BURNETT, 1428 Market (old No. 136)—Fur- nished rms., sultes, single; also unfurnished. room for BUSH, 72%6—Furnished sunny front gentieman at $7 per month; pr 206 Market, olden Gate CARROLTC cor. ms 1 5 week ¢ furnished sunny rooms in »; modern conveniences. ; bath; running w se, 39 Turk, sunny front bay-wind. rms cor. Taylor—New ;trans'nt. furnisi ; gentlem private famil . 405 (The Navarre)—Com travelers accommodated. ME Cicely furn hly respectable. (the Harvey)— ng' water; thorc st cor. Seventh ns, en suite or furnished sunny omelike; $1 week u 2 unfurnished rooms to let fur- rooms; nicely e; electric light §1 >, 715200 ; every cor unny rooms from week up; HOWARD, ovely front sunny room; onable; other rooms. S HOUSE, 214 Third—-Newly renovated; Soc per night; $150 to $3 per week. 7, near City Hall—2 sunny front rooms r gentl HYDE, suitable = h to st 2 near Post—2 unfur- Nicely furnished sunn: . from $ up per mont en suite or single; LISTEF i rooms to rent, family Iy furnished rooms In furnished front room, venth—Sunny single ; $125 wh. —Front bay-window T not; gas; water; $1l. Sunny bay-window suit and sin- furniture and carpets new; gas and L. 2 Sunny furnished rooms and “levator; electric lights: day, wK., mo. —Large room, suitable for 1 gentlemen; private family. ST, 217—Pléasant sunny furnished rooms by or month. ROYAL House, st.—Inocandescent light, reading room, smoking room and ladies’ parior; rooms, per night, $ic to $150; week, $2 to §8;" month, §8 to $30; elevator on office floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. L 2 feely furnished rooms; sunny nice lawn; modern conveniences. RMAN Apartment House, 25 Eighth st, near Market— furnish SOUTH, PARK, hird—Nicely fu shed' room in private famlily; bath and gas. )P Tunting furnished rooms Pacific Room Renting Co., 428 Kearny st. Heath, 312 Eddy st.—First-class rooms TH and board: hot and cold water; telephone; modern; all conveniences. Oaks, 119 Third—A good rooming house R. HUGHES, Proprietor. 129—Sunny furnished rooms from $1 woek up. THE for good people pe THIRD, 03— Housekecping rooms, §2 per week; also single rooms for men. TO LET—Furnished rooms. near Mission; quiet house 11 Bighth st., E—Ranch of 12 acres, aring prune orchard; ge barn, windmill and incubator and brooders; 350 wagons, 1 cow, farming vad_station, ' postoffic Cali’ or add small house; tankhouse, horse: T prics #28 Juse; price ). Cotati, S cres land, inc rd, at Lakeville and all Apply at I Humboldt Co., Cal.; ¢ wood and water never failing crops. . 110 Taylor st., S. F. best bottom land; all Writé for particulars large MAR- ROOMS EFORE huating housekeeping rooms get list | free. Pacific Room-renting Co., 428 Kearny. ished housekpg rooms. rivate res.; no children. front_parlors, for uble 1, furnished ar ‘Market st. hed rooms in mod- alences; chean. stove; for. 39 er house: sunny bay-win- hen: other rooms; reas. 3612 re 1 furnished o cte keeping; to cofta ce sun; nd single flat furnished; also single rooms. AVE., 45—Lower i . 736—Fine sunny furnishea flat of s for housekeeping; gas; bath. % t HARRIS( Zor4rc n front room, with car- | mostly all in | I TURK, 52, bet. Mason and Taylor—Nicely fur- nished front room. $250 per week; also other rooms from $1 25 up. s SEWING MACHINES AND SUPI’LIES‘ 2 MONTHLY, rented; repair ‘machine supplies. 145 Sixth; ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; re- pairing at lowest rate: 205 Fourth st. NOTICES. SPECIAL SPECTAL notlce—Notice Is hereby given that the tranefer books of THE BANK OF CALI- FORNIA will be closed on SATURDAY, Sej tember 20, 1599, at noon, and will reopen on MONDAY, October 16, 1§99, upon which latter date certificates for new shares will be ready Secretary. ; private home in confinement: thost rea- sopabie price in clty. Mrs. M. Pfelfter, mid- wife, 2012 Folsom, nr. 16th; phone White 1344, BAD tenants efected for $4: collections made; ity or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION Montgomery st., rcoms 9-10; tel. 5520. 8 news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, in wrapper. for mailing. $1 per year. — STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. . F. SMITH, prop. uaranteed; tel. Clay 25. . Storage Warehouse, Mission; good: : Storage and Moving Co. 1 Post, cor. Powell; tel, Main 5713. —_— o el e Mt T “DOMESTIC” sewing machine; good as Hew; trade for furni Box 1262," Call oMfice. COZY bed lounge or bicycle for fu arpets. ' Box 2162, Cail offee T OF — D NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend 97 . thare) of the OCEANIC STEAMSHIE GO PANY will be pavable at the office of the company, 827 Market st., on and after Mon- day, October 2, 18%. Transfer books will close on Tuesday, September 3, 1, at 3 o'olock p. m. H. SHELDON, Secretary. elevator day and night. | ;| 1S ¥ s; also 1 room, $3. | ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. T lot, with plain house. —Southwest corner Santa Clara ave., near Grand st., 50x125. $2500-—Large seven-room house, lot 50X Jose ave. Great bargain. $3750—New house, elght rooms, -Sgn Jose ave., near Chestnut st., lot 40x150. $4000—New house, eight rooms, San Jose ave., lot 50x150; near Chestnut st. $7000—Finest northwest corner on Morton st.; Iot 100x150, with beautiful residence. E. D. JUDD & CO., 424 Park street. SNAP—New House, § rooms and bath; lot &0x 150; good location; 5 minutes’ walk from sta- tion. Apply to W. F. SCHULTE, 1612 Chapin. REAL ESTATE WANTED. ; San IN Alameda—Cheap lots for immediate sale. 3. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st., Alameda. TALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. large HOME for ladies in_ delicate health; 1416 Sth. grounds; private. MRS. DR. FUNKE, BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. NEW colonial house; 5 rooms and porcelain bath tub: pantry: hot and cold water; sta- tionary tubs; folding doors; cfty ter; brick foundation; street sewered and graded; large lot; $1750; just think, only $100 cash, balance $18 monthly; this ' property is in good location, being close to schools, churches, stores and 2 electric-car lines; take Berkeley' train, get off at Lorin station, ask for RUDOLPH & PERKINS; office open Sundays and- evenings. FOR sale—Almost new; § rooms; bath; pantry; hot and cold water; stationary tubs; folding- doors; bay-windows; high basement; fruit chicken yard:' stable: all fenced and s’ fenced; price $1250, oniy §100 cash, bal- ance $1250 monthly; bank loaned $1600 on this property; take Berkeley train. get off st Lorin station, ask for RUDOLPH & PER- JINS; office’ open Sundays and evenings. s¢IAL bargain in a nice b-room cottage, with bath, barn, well, windmill and tank; all_in good condition and only walk from station, for $1050, MAY & CO., 2123 Center st. | FOR SALE~Fine residence site; corner_Vine 6 minutes See O. G. and Spruce, bet. Vine and Cedar, North Berl outlook on bay; very desirable for home; garden, orchard; any amount. Terms, owner, HEMENWAY, 1518 Spruce. BERKELEY ilOESES TO LET. in desirable location, house of nine ath, laundry and storeroom, with &ta ave.—Su er; well furn. rms. & offices. | CLARA . Fourth—Sunny furnished front | venient room; te family. DY, 123 (United ean, neat chicken-house and large yard; to_trains and university grounds. ply to J. R. LITTLE, Berkeley station. 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. con- Ap- OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. cottage at Lorin sta- s; double kitchen and orcelain bath; cement tubs; 2 | tollets; elegant mantels; china closet; fine in- | terior exterior finish; observatory; ished basement; inside stair 2 years ago by S. F. merchan: oice shrubberies; chicken house: 8. F. local station and electric cars; : owner simpfy must sell NCE REAL ESTATE CO., 480-462 Oakland. SPLENDID bargaln in_ 2 cot 4l rooms each, on lot 2x148:8; Center st.; good condition; hear cars, etc: and well rented; all for § Apply quickly ALDEN CO., o a J dway. RARE chance for hotel man: $000 to close an | estate; large corner lot with elegant 24-room | house! cost §10,000. M. L. WURTS, Seven- teenth and Broadwa: OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. | | AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin, Oakland. | Marriage licenses have been issued as-foliows: Frederick Gamma and Theresa Eberhardt. | Jonn F. Spillane and 4 James Ry Oscar W Michgel Charle Emanue | Charle y.. Holloway.. 1 America Buttler. y and Helene Galivan A. Carr and Bessie Bergin. Valencia and Mabel Eadon. Lindberg and Anna G. Bruun BIRTHS— MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be | indorsed with the name and resldence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. HEALY—In this city, September 27, 1299, to the wife of W. J. Healy, a son. IN—In Alameda, Seotember 27, 1589, to wife of Albert C. Lassen, a daughte MARRIED. ARCHER—KROGER—In this_city, 25, 1899, by the Rev. F. W. Archer and Freda M. | Francisco. BERWIN—ROTHSCHILD—In this ecity, tember 20, 1899, by the Rev. Dr. J. Robert Berwin and Gussie Rothechild. BU —HACHMEISTER—In this city, Sep- tember 15, 1869, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, August Busse and Annie D, Hachmeister. RACKLIF At the residence of ter, September 27, , Lemuel Hor: o, September Fischer, Aibert Kroger, both of San Sep- Vieto, | | Sep- | wIn this city, uehler, tember e Rev. J. M. I Leonard Maler and Emma Minzenmeyer. SCHWARZ—-KRON—In this city, Septembe: 1599, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieth, William W, Schwarz and Haitie Kron. WALSH-MURPHY—In this city, September 27, 1899, by the Rev. Father Stokes, Thomas ] Walsh and Nellie Murphy, both of San Fran- cisco. DIED. Henscher, David Huerne, L. E. P. Kelley, Cephas L. Braesch, John N, Cordes, Anna A. Corr, James Curtis, Michael Mitchell, Mary Daeweritz, Moritz Murphy, John J. Demerest, ' James H. Nelson, Lou Donlon, John Peterson, Mary Elliott, Richard E. Rider, Frederick G. Fritz, Toseph Scannell, Jonn ack, Richard J., Gansevoort, Eliza B. Todd, John A. i Godchaux, ‘Sophie CH—In this city, September 29, 1509 . Braesch, beloved nfant son of Jotm | and Clara E. Braesch, and brother of Elizabeth Braesch, a native of San Fran- cizco, aged 4 months and § 4 §¥Friends and acqualntinces are respect-s fully nvited to attend the funeral this day | (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence | of his parents, 1043 Tacifle street, between Mason and Taylor. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. CORR—In this city, September 28, 109, Deloved husband’ of | Georste Corr." beimwl son of Rose Ann and the late Owen Corr, and brother of Frank and Charles Corr, Sis. ter Mary Baptist Corr and Mrs. Walter El- mer, a native of San Francisco, aged 40 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 8:45 o'clock, from the residence of his mother, 3520 Sixteenth street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, Sixteenth’and Dolo- Tes streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- vary. Cemetery. | CORDES—In Alameda, September 27, | A rix TA] Dhloven. iEH e e el I i | the late Rebecca Cordes, and sister of Ed- ward J. J., Louis J. and Elise R. Cordes, a na- ((’n'» of San Francisco, aged 36 years and § ays. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral seref::s this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, at the family residence, 1332 High street, Alameda. Interment private, Mountain View Cemetery. CURTIS—In South San Francisco, $ 29, 1899, Mickael Curtis, beloved m;mb‘fm{.:: late James and Margaret Curtis, and brother 4t Mrs. Frank Zimmerman,. a native of Port- land, Conn., aged 37 years. g7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the narl«'Lrl of the Gantner & Guntz Un- dertaking Comrany, 8 and 10 City Hall square. DEMEREST—In this city, September s, Jamse I, husband of Phocbe Ac: Destercet: and father of Frank W. Demerest, a native of Newport, R. I, aged 80 years 11 months and 16 days. [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at Ploneer Hall, Fourth streét, near Markef. Interment private, in Masonié Cemetery. DAEWERITZ—In Mill Valley, September 28, , Moritz Daeweritz, a native of Germany. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO.,, (Buccessors to Flannagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. ‘Telephone South 8é N. F. Dethlefsen. Chas. H. Jacob. CHAS. H. JACOB & CO. &y ™5 Snook. Funeral Directors and Embalm- MARRIAGE LICENSES. \f | TODD—In this city, ers, 318 Mason street, bet. and O'Farrell streets. Telephone Maln aged 55 years. A member of Verein Eintracht and San Francisco Lodge No. 1, 0. d. H. S. 7 Friends and_acquaintances are respec tully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), irom Eintracht Hall, ~Twelfth street, near Folsom, where funeral services i1l be held, under the auspices of the Verein Eintracht, commencing at 2 o'clock. Remains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mis- slon street, between Seventh and Eighth. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. DONLON—In Dublin, Alameda County, Sep- tember 2, 154, John ponlon, & native of County Léngford, Ireland, aged 70 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral servi: Monday, October 2, at 9 o'clock, at his lat residence in Dublin, Alameda County, Cal., thence to St. Michael's Church, where a mass will be celebrated for the repcse of his soul. Interment at Livermore. ELLIOTT—In the City and County Hespital, -September 29, 1899, Richard E. Elliott, a na- tive of Maine, ag ) vears. FRITZ—In this city, September 27, 1899, Joseph Fritz, a native of Germany, aged 48 ‘years. £7 Friends and acquaintances are Tespect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the undertak- ing parlors of Theo, Dierks, 957 sion street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. FUSON—In Alameda, September 2, 1899, Almo e Cartiret, infant son of Almo C. and Maud A. Wapds Fuson, a ngtive of California, aged 9 days. GANSEVOORT—In this city, September 2, 1899, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. E. B. Booth, Eliza Edna, wite of James Gansevoort, and daughter of the late General G. A. Loom U. 8. A GODCHAUX—In this city, September 20, 1815, Sophie, beloved wife of Adolph Godchau: and mother of Mrs. Sylyain Solomon and Ex mond, Helene, Myrtle, Rebecca and Josephine Godehaux,. a native of France, aged 75 years 5 months and 18 days. : 0> Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from’ the family resi- corner Broadway and Buchanan street. ent Home of Peace Cemetery, by 11: train from Third and Townsend a month. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Sunday). at 10 o'clock, at his late residence in San Leandro. HUERNE—An anniversary requiem high mass will be celabrated for the repose of the soul of the late L. E. Prosper Huerne at the Church otre Dame des Victoires, Bush Stockton, Monday, October 2, at 9:30 o'clock. Friends and < are retpectfully invited to at- KELLEY—In 'this city, September 29, 1 Cephas Leavitt, beloved son of Mrs. 'S. A. ate Cephas G. Kelley, and brother 1 v, & native of Oakland, Cal., aged 2% vears 1 month and 29 days. (Vermont and Massachusetts papers please copy.) é, Notice of funeral hereafter. "HELL—In Visaila, Cal., September 29, . Mary, beloved wife of C. A. Mitchell, mother of Ethel Mitchell, daughter of the late John and Catherine Kelly, and sister of Joseph, John and Annie Kelly, a native of Ban_Francisco aged 27 y [ Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 2 Fifth street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemete MURPHY—In Oakland, September 25, 1399, John J. Murohy, beloved husband of Mary Murphy, father of Thomas and Ellen Mur- phy, broth mes and Michael Murphy and Mrs. Humph Gallagher, brother-in-law of Thomas Dowd, and nephe of M. F. Don- leavy, a native of the parish of Killoe, songford, Ireland; aged 34 years. ntances are respect- g Fri tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Sunday) om his late resi- dence, of the ices wi , Sentember 25, 1889, of Germany, aked 40 of Court Sherwood Forest Louis Nelson, rs. A membe A O. F ends and acquaintances And members Forest No. 7920, A. O. F., ully invited to attend the funeral at 2 o'clock, from the rofaUndertaking Com- parlors of the ( pany, 405 Powell street, near Post. Interment Laurel Hill Cemet, PE IN—Tn this city, September 28, 1599, Mary S n, beloved mother of Frank Av ceor, A lmgive of Baden, Germany, rs s and 58 uaintances are respect- 1524 Stockton street. “metery. September 23, 1899, Fred- hushand of Liewella F. Rider, a na- of London, F aged 53 years and 6 ntonths. (Lewi over, Me., papers ase copy.) ends and acquaintances are respect: invited to attend the funeral this day ¥). at 2 o'clock, from his late resi { Fell street. Interment Odd Fel- Cemetery. NELL—In Oakland, September 29, nell, beloved brother of M 159 Sullivan, and nephew of Mrs. J. J. O'Con- nor. a native of Cur sh of Camp, County Kerry, Irela 7 years and 2 months. 07 Remains at the parlors of.J. C. O'Con- 67 Mission street. nor & Co., 7 STACK—In this city, September 25, 1399, Rich- ard J., beloved husband of Margaret Stack, and fatter of Mrs. M. E. Hall, Thomas F. tack, M. Alacogne, O. S. D., and James J., Margaret G. and Joseph R. Stack, TE of the City of Cork, Irelan and 8 months. = and acquaintances are respect- d to attend the funeral this day mentina_street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetes September 28, 1899, John A. Todd, beloved husband of Annvilla’ Todd, and fatber of Robb. Todd and Martin, a native of Westmoreland, England, aged 71 years & months and 16 d HOTEL ARRIVALS. f‘,fl.’ \'T; HOTE € C McWhinney, Ariz/J B Moore, Garland § D Poole, Moline | Mrs J B Moore, Cal H Chatterton, Sacto J Moore, Cal V. D Goodrich & w, W W Bradbury, Cal san Jose J Falke, Needles M H Diggs, Woodland F E Sharkey, N Y H Elienberg, Chgo | H C Dawes, Cal T Magee, Kon City |R F Huffman, Cal J McDonnell, Menlo |A Davidson, N Y R T Priest, Pixl W M Wallace, Fresno W C Rallsback, Con- Miss C W Roberts, cord San Diego J D Watson, Stockton Misses Sampson, Cal | WM Atkinson, U S N W S Wall, Woodland L Southmayd, Cal | Mrs G W Emigh, Denv J B Doud, Rochester H C Cross, Denver R Weadorf, Mont H L Kiine, Cal J Griffith, 'Seattle D C Mitchell, Idaho Mrs B_Briggs, Seattle|C M Goodnow, U 8 A H E_O'Neal, Seattle |A Mierson, Cal Mrs E_P_Hall, Chso G Traser, Cal Miss K Dillon, Chgo |J W, Bowen, L Ang W_D Kennedy & w,|A Henry, Stockton Chicago Ross Jr, Cal - R T Brain, Los Ang |M E Dailey, S Jose H H_Cooper, Los Ang[C R Whitcher Jr, Cal Mra P Edgerly, Cal |E A Preble, Cal E Ross, Selma |C A Warfield, Merced Mrs E Ross, Selma |R W Curtis, El Pago M T Heavey, Cal |W R Kays, Chgo C Mulkey, Alaska |W P Thomas, Ukiah J Baltler & fam, Port-|D Beattie, Alaska land PALACE HOTEL. A L-Levinsky, Stocktn A J Huston, Cleveland W F Franklin, N Y [Mrs Huston, Cleveland § Bellerby, London |J P Crerar, Canada W Mitchell, U S A° |C Monroe, L Angeles L M Perkins, Ark |P L McDermott, N Y G E Goodman Jr, Napa W T Ellis & f, Marysv W G_Baymiller, Sacto |L Helm, Los Angeies CCPulis, US A W M Palmer, Oakland D A Judd, Los Angeles F A Lewis, N J Mrs Judd, Los Angeles Mrs E P Buckingham, A B Short, Topeka . | Vacavilie E I T Wallace, Yreka [Mre . Clement, N Y W M Botstord, Vancvr|C H Morsison, Til P H Fox, Alaska |E Mayland, Burlingm Miss H Fox, Alaska |C B 'White, Truckee Miss M Fox, Alaska W C Forbes, Boston |0 D Norton, U 8 N J C Curtis, Portland | Mrs Curtis, Portland NEW WESTERN HOTEL. / Rector. Va |C G Edwards, Chicago A MeRee. Til /R I McKee, Mont G W Schenck, Ky |T J Wanel! Chicago $ Dogrart, San Jose |A C Burke. N ¥ W Mecracken, S Jose € J King, San Jose W M Norton & w, Cal | Mrs Thompson, L Anj R A Smith, Chicago |C WaMevers & w, T M Duffy, Vallelo Wilder & w, Cal E E Kile, Stockton | D Henderson & w,B € T B Johansen, N Y |H Willilams, L Ang —— . GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATES. Department of Justice Looks Into the Killing of the Italians. WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—The Attorney General has dispatched a special agent of the Department of Justice to Louisiana o make an_official inquiry into the kill- ing of the five Italians at Talulah same months ago. The last word from the Gov- frnor of the State indicateg that he could make no report on the subject until the Gfana Jury. which meets next January, has looked into the killing, and the De- artment of Justice is therefore obliged o act in order that the material may be had for Congress at the approaching ses- sion. {IL J Crocker. Burlingm To the Commercial Congress. At a meeting of the directors of the Manufacturers’ and Producers’ Associa- tion yesterday Jullan Sonntag was ap- pointed a delegate to represent that body at the National Commercial Congress, which convenes in Philadelphia in the early part of the coming month. r‘“ that gathering will be representatives from all parts of the world, who are to discuss matters relating to- trade and commerce in general. Professor George Davidson has consented to represent the local Chamber of Cammerce. 1 the funeral to-morrow | from the parlors of, | Mrs. Mamte | N0 SCARCITY OF INUIRY 1 THE FEALTY WORLL Outlook Is Decidedly Encouraging. EAL estate brokers report but little actual business during the past week, but although sales have beéen few, comparatively speaking, there has been no lack of inquiry, and the general tone of the market is decldedly encouraging. That the tem- porary lull 18 not indicative of a tendency toward the lethargy that characterized the summer months is evident to all who are in the least famillar with existing conditions, and the brokers themselves Wwere never more sanguine of a prosperous winter season than they are at the pres- ent moment. This faith in the early en- hancement of realty values in San Fran- cisco has been forcibly illustrated during the past few weeks by the numerous per- sonal Investments of the men whose busi- ness it is to buy and sell property for oth- ers, pocketing their commissions and tak- ing no chances on the fluctuations of the market. The only sale of any consequence during the week was that of the residence prop- erty owned by James A. Donohoe Jr., on Broadway, near Buchanan street. The lot has a frontage of about 137:6 on the north side of Broadway 137:6 west of Buchanan, with a depth of 275 feet, ex- tending through to ‘Vallejo street. The purchaser was James L. Flood and the price paid was $30,000. . It is understood that Mr. Flood contemplates the removal of the present building and the erection of a $50,000 family residence on the site, which commands a magnificent view of the bay. The sale was made through Thomas Magee & Sons. Among other sales reported are the following: Easton, Eldridge & Co. bave sold the two-story cottage and lot,’ 50:6x127:8, on the south line of Jackson street, for $6300; cottage and lot, 25x75, on Tehama street, between First and Second, $4000; residence ’(NO. 1519) and lot, 21x112 feet, on Grove street, near Baker, $2800; lot 27:6x120 feet, and improvements, on the north line of Filbert street (No. 2018), near Buchanan, $1500; lot and improvements on the south line of Geary street (No. 1513), between Laguna and Buchanan, 34x137:6 feet, $6000; lot and improvements on the north line of Ashbu street (No. 1056), near Seven- teenth, 50x9 feet, $1875; four flats and lot, 25x75 feet, on the north line of Tehama street (No. 164), east of Third street, $2500. The Hibernia Savings and Loan Society has sold to Mary A. Quinn the property on the north line of Geary street, 62 feet cast of Lyon street, lot 26xs0 feet, for 1300, - -s A, M. Speck & Co. have sold the Bishop Kip residence property, consisting of one fifty-vara lot and improvements on the | southeast corner of lddy and Franklin | streets, Schwartz Bros. purchased §x 137:6, the name of the purchaser of the | remaining portion not being given. The terms are private. Robert Hubbs has bought of John E. Cottle, executor, the property on the south line of Golden Gate avenue, 177:6 feet west of Leavenworth street, lot 20 by 57:6, for $9500. | Isaac H. Morse has bought of the John | E. Ruggles estate the residence and lot, 55x120 feet, on the southeast corner of Bush and Gough streets, for $15,000. The sale was made by B. M. Gunn & Co. Mr. Morse bought the property !9r a place of residence. | Easton, Eldridge & Co. will hold an auction sale of real estate on Tuesday, October 3, at noon. The list embraces some very @esirable property, including a Western Addition corner lot and residence at Eddy and Broderick streets; Western Addition flats, southwest corner of O'Far- | Tell and Beideman streets; south-of-Mar- ket investment at Nos. 5 and ' Harriet | @ition store and flat at 1210 and 1212 Steiner | street; Ashbury Helghts residence and lot at 203 Central avenue, near Page street: Mission flat and store at Twenty-third and Alabama streets; Park Panhandle lots at Central avenue and Waller street; Mission cottages and lots S)4 and 806 Shot- | well street, near Twenty-second; Presidio Heights property at 3442 Clay street, near First avenue, and Mission building iot on Twenty-first street, near Alabama. Rudolph & Perkins of Oakland report he following sales of property across the bay: House and lot in the Dowling tract to Thomas Keath of Berkeley for $2000; lot 95, block 3, of the Dowling tract to Joseph R. Roger of Berkeley for $330; lot 16, block G, of the Golden tract to F. Dwyer of San Francisco for $500; house and 1ot to D. M. IcDonald of San Francisco for $1000. Loans made during the week ending September 28 by banks, loan associations and private capitalists aggregate $275,150, Azainst $200.050 for the previous week. The Joans of the savings banks amounted to $145.135, and were as follows: Hibernia, $60,675; German, $30,500; San Francisco Savings Unicn, $18,000; Humboldt, $1700; Mutual, $16,250; French, $1000; Union Trust Company, $10,155, and Columbus, $8855. The building - associations loaned a- total of $10,550 and private capitalists and others | loaned 3119,1“ Among the miscellaneous loans was one of $5; at 6 per cent and | another of $15,000 at 6%. The loans by the | Hibernia and Mutual were at § per cent, | the former embracing one of $20,000. The | same bank executed two releases In favor | of Touise Breese for $100,000 and $75,000 re- | spectively. Total releases for the week | were $336,430, against $161,940 for the pre- vious week. The number of building contracts filed for record dur!g‘z thhe week were ten and aggregated $40,428. They Included the | following: Edwin W. Bennett with Wil- |llam Horstmeyer, Albert Krug and Wil- liam Bohner, for the erection of a three- story frame building on the southeast corner of Fourteenth and Noe streets, to cost §11,123; Richard Pahl with O. A. | Craemer, for a two-story frame structure | on the west line of Hyde street. 111:6 feet north of Post street, to cost $4865; the Bn- terprise Brewing Company with Otto Shrader and Adam Beck for the erection of a boiler and engine house, on the east line of Folsom street, 200 feet south of Seventeenth street, to cost $4797; N. Han- sen with L. G. Bergren for the erection of a two-story frame hulldlng, to contain two flats, on the east line of Noe street, 95 feet' north of Henry street, to cost $3850; Mrs. George H. Wiegner with Marcuse & Remmel to build a "w-mor{> housi and stable on the south line of Point Lobos avenue, 80 feet north of Eighth avenue, to cost ’gwo é’g}; others range in value from to 5 The s1Bom-d of Panhandle g;pra.lsern. consisting of J. R. Howell, 0. B. Martin, H. C. Robinson, A. J. Raisch and 8. H. | Kent, has filed its report. The cost of ac- quiring the necessary land for the exten- sion of the panhandle and for the con- struction of a boulevard connecting Gold- en Gate Park with the Presidio is. estl- mated at $4,249,200 50. Of this sum the &;!- raised value of the real estate is $2572,- &575 nd the improvements are valuéd at $1,676,724 75. The report shows that the property is at present subdivided into 330 pleces, held by 316 different owners, and contains 532 buildings. 5 The following schedule shows the ap- praised value of the real estate and im- ovements in each block: estern Addition—Block 72, real estate $256,- 650, improvementsy$151,800; block 141, real estate $220,625, improvements §149.800: block 147, real estate $217,925, improvements $194,000; block 210, | real estate $187,20150, improvements $147,240; block 220, real estate, $155,080 25, improvements $161,050¢ block 287, real estate $141,3%, improve- ments §146,350; block 298, real estate, $142,862 50, improvements §168,932 75; block 309, ‘real 'estate 140,170, K S han" 519 b7 50, Improvements $51,350: " bloek 437, real estate §119,752 50, improvements $119,650; block 445; real estate $131,950, improvements 367, 910; block 516, real estate $125,11250, impro ments $179,512; block 525, real estate $149,750, 1m- provements $26,295. Outside lands—Block -39, real estate $41,425: block 368, real estate $21,650; block 206, reai estate $24,625; block 271, real estate $31,250; block 194, real estate $42,850; block 169, real estate $3,- 565, fmprovements $10,985; Block 84, real estate $37,250, improvements $220; block I, real estate $9500, improvements $6500. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Abram Anspacher to Philip and Simon An- spacher, lot_on SE _corner of Post and Octavia streets, B 27:6 by § 110; gift. ‘Same to same, lot on W line of Pierce street, 110 N of McAllister, N 27:6 by W 82:6; also lot on W line of Van Ness avenue, S0 N of Eddy street, N 40 by W 109:9; gift. : Jacob Deutsch to Bernhard Davidson, lot on $ line of Geary street, 103:1% W of Laguna, W 34:4% by § 187:6; $10. Estate of Richard Savage (by Mary J. Rellly, administratrix) to Julius 8. Godeau, lot on § | street, near Howard street; Western Ad- | improvements $82,250; block 378, real | line of Filbert street, 137:§ E of Kearny, E S 60, B 24, § 776, W 27:6, N 137:6; also proper! outside of county; $765. Margaret McAuliffe to John Rooney, lot on S line of Nineteenth street, 170 W of Folsom, W 25 by S 95; . nJohn Rooney to Joseph A. McAuliffe, same; RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTAERN PACIFIC COMPANYs {PACIFIC SYSTEW.) Trains teave and are dune to arrive as SAN FRa S (Maln Line, Faot of arket Street.) FroM AucusT 3, 18%9. Callaghan Estate Company (corporation) to William H. and Mathilde J. Boldt, lot on E line of Capp street, 75 S of Nineteenth, § 25 by = — ARmIvE _LEAVE E §7:5; 310, 7:004 Benicia, Sulsun snd Sneramento.... 5432 Marfa Hussey to Robert E. Hussey, 1ot on 04 Maryeville, Orevilo aad Rleddiog via N line of Twentieth street, 230 W of Guerrero, Woodland . R . Baor W 2 by N 114; gift. 7:00A Elmira, Vacevilic and Rimsey ..., 8:3OF Rodolph and Antonio Balmas to Harry T. and | 7:30A Martives, San kamon, Vallejo, Napa, Allen B. Richards, lot on 8 line of Eighteenth Callstoga and San‘a Kosa......... 9:13% street, 60 E of Sanchez, E 2 by § 100; $10. 8:004 Atlautic Lxpress, Ogllen snd Tast.. 9:dBA LJonA and Sire. ¥. 4. Treadwell to Bradford | Gi0a San Jost, Lircrmors, pockic nvestment_Co . lot on SE corner of Pa- one, . Saczamento, Flacerville, e Margsville, Chico, Tted Bia. cific and Kearny streets. S 27.81, SE 14284, E 46.08, N 137:6, W 137:6; $60,000. Patrick, Mary and Thomas S. Baxter, John J. and Theresa A. Hourigan (Baxter) to Ellen and Catherine Baxter, lot on SW line of Lang- ton_(Downey) street,'75 SE of Bryant, SE 2§ by SW 75; also property outside of county; §10. John J.'and Bridget Hickey to John M. and Josephine Hickey, Iot on SW corner of Twenty- fifth (Yolo) &treet and San Bruno avenue (Ne- braska) street, 8 2% by W _75; $i0. George W. Hobineon to Frederick Lubben, lot on E lige of Thirty-elghth avenue, 100 N of U 8:302 *Milton, Oskdsle and & $:304 Yoacmite Valley via Cakdale and Chinese. . 9:004 Hay: Niles and Way Stations. 9:004 Mactine y, Lathrop, Steckton, it Fresuo. #1004 Fresio, Vakerstield Santa Barbara, Tos Avgeles, Deming, E} Paso, New Orleavs end East. 2 1904 Vallejo, Martinez and Way Statious 1004 Haywords, Niles and Woy Stations. 2:00M Niles, Livermore, Stockion, Secra- ‘mento, Mendota, Hanford, Visslia, street, N 75 by B 120; 310, R . Geoige O, Ormsby and- Loulsa Stephanf. 10t | 81:00p Socsmento itiver Sisammor S on SE_line of Cherubusco street, 450 SW_of 2000 Niles and Way Stations, Coso. SW 25 by SE 140, lots 405 and 460, Gift | @008 Mutines, Son Jiswon, ~Vallelo, Map'3: % A ‘Naps, Calirga, Sauta Ros.....r Thomias Seale to Henry . Bothin, ‘lot on | d:0er Beniin, Vacailo, = Sacounichis, orner First and Clementina streets, NW Woodland, Knights Landing, SW 150; $10. Marysvillo, Orovillo...... . J.J. and Juia Raver to Annie and Adolph | #:80p Niles, Ben Josoand Etockton Mantke, lot on W line of Utah street, 2 4:30p Yotemito Sleeping Car for Ragmon S of Alameda, S 46 by W 100; $1600. B:00p The Ovl. Tracy, Fresmo, Bakers- William W.'and Carrie F. Rednall to James geld, Saugus thr Santa Batbara, E. and Mary MéDermott, lot on W line of | Angeles...... Los 5 580 Stockton, Merced, Frosuo... B3:30P Martinez, Tracy, Mendots, Mojare end Los Avgelee r Santa Te Route, Atlautio Utah street, 162:6 S of Mariposa, S 25 by W 100; $10. Arthur G. and Lydia B. Fisk and Flora E. Wertheimer (wife of 1) to Annte C. Wiegner (wife of George H.), lot on S line of Geary street (Point Lobos avenue), 80 E of Eighth avenue, E 26:8 bv S 100; $10. Eliza’ Flanigan to Bertha T. Barzanti, lot on E line of Minot street, 175 N of Blaine, N 25 by E 7, lot 23, Gift Map 1: gift. Estate of Charles C. Rohrle, oy August G. Rohrle, administrator, to Otto Kalinowsky, lot on E line of Charter Oak street. 75 S of Au- gusta, § 100 by E 100, lots 471 to 474, Silver Ter- race Homestead; $660. Estate of Robert A. Marshall (by Eilen M. (Narrow Gaugo). PRSI I T, TRV PR ™ (Foot of Market Street.) A ta Cruz_Excursion for Sauta Cruz and Principal Way Stations $8:052 Crane, administratrix) to Charles W. Crane, lot on E line of Franklin street, 100 S of Oak, § 25 by I 26500, $:15a Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Felton, and Barah W. Goggin to A. B. Boyer, ‘Boulder Creek,Santa Cruzand Way ¢ line of Van Ness avenue, 32:3%.§ of o 8:502 Jackson street, § 25 by W 100: $0. ®6r Nevark, Contorviile, £ John L. Donahue to John Marchi, lot on N 'Almaden, Feiton, Doulder Creek, line of Filbert street, 1% W of Buchanan, W Banta Cruz and Principal Way 27:6 by N 120; $10. Btations. *10:30a | George E. Morse to Tda H. Morse. It on N | £uISp Sap Jose, line of Fell street, 81:3 B of Central avenue ‘tions.. 8:204 (Lott), E 25 by N 100; gift. S0 Alameda County. e S ynn. Antonio M. Luz to Mary Luz, lot on N line CREEK ROUTE FERRY. of Twelfth street, 165 B of Willow, E 37:6 by N | Jrom 847 FRAKOISIO—Feot of Market Street (Sip 8)— 125, block 725, Oakland; gift. | Mers 900 1100a0t 1100 %200 $3:00 Altred'J. dnd S. Lec Hinds to John M. Wil | ef00 1600 *600r.. son, lot on S line of Knox avenue, of _+6:00 B 00 e Telegraph avenue, W 40 by S 140, Oakland; $10. | "nul!sgul.nfi?n -;;mua--zi' E.M; 8:00 3:?83:‘: E. A. Haines to Adele Rupinsky, the W half | _$13 & & e S of lot 17, block C, Gaskill Tract, Oakland; $50. | Thomas' Ewing to Wells, Fargo & Co., all in- | terest in lot 71 and S 4:8 of lot 72, block D, | Oakjand View Homestead Assoctation, belng | portioaiot Walsworth 100-acre Tract, Oakland; 0. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) @:10A Ocean Vicw, South Ban krancisco.. *0:80F #7:004 San Jose and Way_ Stations (N Almaden Wednesdays ouly)..... 1804 Sanday Excursion £0¥ Santa Ori, = il Grove and Priscial Way George Hammersmith to same, lot 71, block D, Oakland View Homestead Assoclation, betng portion of same, Oakland; $870. 1 e &8 _',Jonl 18:352 Edwin K. and Mary A Alsip, T.. Barnewitz, R00 tan Jose; Frae Tisios, Ganta G J.F. Shrader and J. B. Kruz et al. (by John | Praie Srom B L. Bromley, commissioner) to B. U. Steinman, | A A e e 1ot on NIV corner of Seventh and Chestef | go.qg, gan Tossnud Way ftation S streets, W 100 by N 72:1%. being the S 72:1% of B1:304 Sm..'ln:o 'and Way Statio 1:309 lots 10 ‘and 11, block 526, Oakland; $16,000. A g A e Henry A. and Lucfe B. Butters to Lucile B. ot o Bray, lot on SW line of Bonita_avenue, 300 | Toaltister O il SE of May avenue, SW 150 by NW 10, being Monterey aud Pacilic Grove. ... *10:364 | portion_of lot 6, black 5 Revised Map Piled- | 80 SanJose, Santa Cruz, Pacifio G mont Park, OaKland Township: gift. ‘abd Principal Way Stations.. «z:30p Aznes K. and William R. Finlay to X 8. | eg:16p SanJoseand Principai Way Fotr Mvers, lot on W line of McClure street, 140 N | 53005 San Josoand Principal Way Stations *R:834 of Prospect avenue, N 45 by W 104, being iot 8, | §:30p SanJoseand Principal Way Stations *9:00a Map of McClure Academy Grounds, subject to | @:30r San Joseand Way Stations. pR mortgage, (;?fklfnr;‘: flfl-B s o Denvan Tot| #11:45p San Jose and Way Station: 17:809 B D o e, St st slmet | A for Moruing. T for Aftemoon., on SE_corner of Coluen or Sixty-sesnl sireet | yg & 90N ¢ Sunaay only. 1 Saburday only. and_Humboldt or Telegraph avenue, E 120.2, . N 5165, to beginning, being lot 4, nd Wolfskill Tract, Map fSerday and Monday. CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. bSaturday and Sunday. Oakland; gift. Pacific Improvement Company (corporation) to Anson T. Blake, lot on S line ‘of Tmrge;uh strect, 75 W of Webster, W 2, § 100, E LESSER e g " B oty to leare made to SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC F. M. Davie & Co. August 12, 1897, and expir- | * _ " 'RaAJ WAY COMPANY. - ing September 1, 1902, Oakland; $10. Anson S. and Anita S. Blake to Frederick Petergon, same, Oakland; $10. i Abigail B. Hunt and Elizabeth B. Thompson (by J. B. Lanktree, commissioner) to George W. Hume, lot on SE line of reservation herein- afier referred to,distant 125 SW from SW line of Echo avenue, thence NW to center of Ceme- tery Croek, thence SW down the center of said creek to point of its intersection by N li of lands of Elizabeth B. Flint, by deed of M 1886, thence SE 254.6, SW 5, SE 162, NE 5, § 01 to SE line in aforesaid reservation, thence | NE 225.17, to_beginning, being portion of Glen | Echo Tract, Map 2, Oakland; also a right of way over parcel of land 6 feet wide extending from Pfedmont avenue to § line of Cemetery | Creck, Oakland; $2252. Emilie A, Bertsch (wife of Willlam H.) and Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Markst St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEE! DAY a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 —Extra trip :30, . 3 at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—mxtra trips at 1:50 m. Thurs and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:3), 6:25 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. . | Leave Charles Tripler Jr. to George R. Willlams, T lot on § corner of Tenth avenue 'and Fast | San Francisco. | In Effect Twenty-third street, SE 150 by SW 60, being | |~ [ portion of double block 135, Clinton, East Oak- | Jreek o ettt land; $10. John P. and Edna F. Beckett to Ernest S. Angel, lot 43 and E 15 feet of lot 44, resubdivis- fon block Map of Northern Addition to Brooklyn, East Oakland; $10. :40 am| 8:40 am 6:05 pm 10:25 am 7335 pm| 6:20 pm | _Novato, | Petaluma, Santa Rosd. | 5:10 pm Alfred S. and Marian E. Barney to George = Sterling, lot 8, block 4, Revised Map of Pled- | . Fulton, i mont Park. Oakland Township: | 7:30am Windsor, 10:25 am Charles Babb to Thomas F. Chatfield, lot on | Healdsburg, SW line of East Twelith street. extended dis- Lytton, | tant Sw¥%3s from a point on SW line of East | Geyserville, | Fourteenth street and' distant SE 1433.85 from | 8:30 pmj am| Gloverdale, |7:35 pm| 6:20 pm W corner of East Fourteenth street and Twen- 1s 3 = fth avenue, thence NW 60, SW 150, NW g, | 7:30 am{ Hopland and 63.21, SE 140.32, NE 224.88, to beginnins 3:30 pm| 8:00 am| Uklah., | 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm being norticn of lots 7 and 8, Map of Subdi- | [ vision of Requa Homestead, quitclaim deed, | 7:30am| = | 8:00 am| Guerneville. {7:35 pm| :30 pm i 5:00 am Brooklyn Township; $5. C. B. Willls to George and Harrlet Baugh, | 1ot ‘on SW line of E Nineteenth street, 115 NW 6:20 pm of Thirteenth avenue, NW 35 by SW 112:6, be- | 7:80am| Sonoma 10:40 am 8:40 am ing the N 112:6 of lot 18, and N 112:6 of NW { and {10 feet of lot 17, block 111, Clinton, East Oak- | 8:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. ‘ls:ns pmj 6:20 pm land: $15 Maria N. Fastman to S. B. Abbott, lot 2, block A, on map of lots 12 to 17 in Baker's subdivision of a portion of lot I, Yoakum Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Gertrude B. Wurts to Joseph R. and Clara .ll Rrggrs, lot 25, block 3, Dowling Tract, Berke- ey: $10. Florence E. Templeman, Minnie E. F., Charles and Willlam F. Hutchinson to Mary V. Gurnett. lots 15 and 15, Orchard Tract, quitclaim deed, Brooklyn Township; 5. Willlam F. Jones to Frederick and Lottie M. | Jones, lot on E corner of East Sixteenth street T:30 am| 8:00 am Sebastopol. 10:40 am|10:25 am 3:30 pm| 5:00 pmi 1 7:85 pm| 6:20 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and_ White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs Bprings; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hop= land for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- port and Bartlett Springs; at' Uklah for Vichy. Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Laks, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierley’s, and Twenty-second avenue, SE by NE 140, | Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, = Hullville, block 63, San Antonlo, Bast Oakland; gift. Booneville, Philo, Christine, Soda Springs, J. L. 'and Mary C, Barker »to Frank Navarro, Whitesboro, Alblon, Little River, Thompson, lot on N line of Carlton street, 183.05 | Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, W of Grove avenue, W 40 by N 99.40, being por- | Westport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cums tion of lots 15 and 16, Map 4t Crystal Springs | ming’s, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Olsen’s, Dyer, Tract, Berkeley; $5. Scotia and Eureka. 0. G. and Eliza B. May to Calvin Esterley. | gaturday to Monday round trip tickets at lot on NW corner of Bancroft way and Chapel | reduced rates. street, W 60 by N 120. being portion of lot 4, | On Sundays round trip tickets to all pofnta block 5, Map of villa_lots adjoining the Uni- | peyond San Rafael at half rates. versity 'site on the S, Berkeley: $10. X Albert and Lou Blair to Home Building Com- | Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bldg, H, C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, pany (a corporation). lot on NW line of Wi General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. Santa Fe Route 40 by NW 145, being lot 7, Map of East Fruit- San Francisco to Chicago. vale Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Amoe D. Allen to Frank N. Dodd, lot on § THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACRO! THE CONTINENT. % line of Alameda avenue, 93:3 W of Lafayette street, S 150 by W 196;4, being the W 49:4 of lots 1, 10 and 20 and all of lots 2, 3 and 4, block 5, Bartlett Tract, Alameda; $10. EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PULLMAN PALACE AND PULLMAN UPHOLSTEREDy TOURIST CARS LEAVE OAKLAND MOLH ; Builders’ Contracts. Robert L. Coleman (owner) with Mahoney FOR CHICAGO AND THE EAST. TAKR MARKET-STREET FERRY AT 5:30 P, M. Bros. (contractors), architect Frank S. Van Trees—All work for a 3-story brick building on lot on SE corner of Third and Jessle streets, 22 on Third and 74 on Jessle; $14,39. DINING-ROOMS ARE MANAGED BY MR FRED HARVEY. AND ARE PERFECT IN EVERY DETAIL, SERVING MEALS AT REGULAR HOURS. AND REASONABLE RATES. NO OTHER LINE OFFERS SO MANY IN- DUCEMENTS AS THE SANTA FE ROUTE. LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. RETURNED. Friday, September 29. Schr Newark, Beck, on account of strong NW wind. DOMESTIC PORT. PORT BLAKELEY—Salled Sept 20—Br ship Karoo, for Greenock. TRANSATLANTIC STEAMER. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Sept 2—Stmr Lu. cania, from New York, for Liverpool BAILROAD TRAVEL. NORTH PACIFIC CGASS RAILROAD. Vis Seusalite Ferry. ! Commencing October 1, 1889, et o5 CEee RS vaum WEEK DAYS—*7:00, *9:30, 11:00 8. m.; *1:45, 3:40, 5:15, 6:00, 6:30 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Ra- fael, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9:00 and 11:30 p. m. > SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE, 628 MARKET ST. TELEPHONE MAIN I153L OAKLAND OFFICE, 1118 Broadway. SACRAMENTO OFFICE, 201 J Street, SAN JOSE OFFICE, 7 W. Santa Clara st. THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY, l_‘BEL DAYS—*8 3 nt:o, *11:30 a. ‘m.; *1:15, | From Jan, 25, 1899, trains will run as follows: Trains marked (*) run to San Quentin. South-bound. North-bound. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, | Passen-| Mixed, Mixed. | Passen- WEEK DAYS—5:25, *6:35, 7:45, *9:40 a. m.:| . Stations. |Sunday| ger. 5 Exc’'ptd| Dally. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesddys z Saturdays at 8:40 and 10:15 p. m. and Stockton SUNDA YS— B 45 & m.; Merced |1 *1:40, *3:15, 4:45, *6:30 p. m. Fresno Trains marked (*) start from San Quentin, Hanford FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. HeKenen WEEK DAYS-—5:45, 6:45, 7:55, 9:45 a. m.. i 12:35, 2:35, 3:45, 5:20 & m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7:00 and 10:20 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:05, 10:05 a. m.; 12:05, 2:15, 8:30, Stopping at intermediats points as required. For particulars of stage and other connectionsg inquire at Trafflc Department, 321 Market st., 5:00, 6:45 p. m. re THROUGH TRAINS, Bn Tt 7:00 a. m. week days—Cazaderoand way stations. 3:40 p. m. Saturdays—Tomales and way stations. 8:00 8. m. Sundays—Tomales. and way stations, Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, ’ 625 KEARNY ST. . Established in 1854 for the treatment of Private Diseases, Lost Manhood. Debility or disease wearing on bodyand mindand Skin Diseases. The doctor cureswhen othersfall. Try him. Charges low. Curesguaranieed. Callorwrite, F. GEBEON, Box 1957, San Francisco, MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry, Commencing SUNDAY, October 1, 1509 WEEK DAYS—9:3) a. m. and 1:45 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:00, 10:00 a. m. and 1:15 p. m. Fare S. F. to Summit and Return, $1 40. THOS. COOK & SON, Agts., 621 Market st. | Dr. X 4