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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY OCTOBER 21 15 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ely furni d rooms; bath; rooms, single or fehed; also house- furn. rooms or t bat eri ga: advertisements and lished at the nd and Ken- —Furn. and Unfurn, well f rms. Mason—Blegantly s reasonable. and 1 housekeeping; ¢ ; bath; 5. nt room; ty-second and Ken- SPECIAL NOTICES. t the Marla Kip M. Pfeiffer, h: phone White 4 for $4: collectl PACIFIC COL ooriecil 415 Montgomery st STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. e and Moving . tel. M WATCH REPAIRING, cleaned Tic: elry and Optical Co., ALAMEDY ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. with large cottage of 6 stable, windmlll, tank, etc. fine 2-story house § rooms on; must be sold at once n Morton st., bet, modern eottage 7 rooms; per month. Morton st near Santa w houss’ of 8 rooms; per month. Houses to . 1432 Park st. tate auction sale of several and lots; also 1 chicken ranch; nd_and Elmburst; sale Sat- m. Do fail to at- ort of the places are to be court. Particulars In or (llustrated cata- Chroniele. 0 & CO.’S Auction House, 15 o Park st., Alamed; rooms and basement; all walk; lot 27%x160. J. H. 43 Park st. New House, § rooms and b lot 60x good location; 5 mi ' walk from sta- Apply to W.'F. SCHULTE. 1612 Chapin, in America—The Weekly sent to any address In the or Canada one vear for S, ges, States postage paid ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. delicate health TOME for ladies in large grounds; private. MRS. DR. FUNKE. 1416 §th. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY HOUSES TO LET. FOR rent, in desirable iocation, house of nine rooms, bath, laundry and storeroom, with stable, chicken-house and large yard; con- veniert to trains and university grounds. ply to J. R. LITTLE, Berkeley staticy ixth—Rooms, | er week, and | - offices. | 'BERKELEY ADVERTISEENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ONLY $157:—Cottage house of § rooms: large on the sunny side of street; omly 5 min- * from university; a bargain. JOS. J. Real Estate, adjoining postoffice, SW map of beautiful Berkeley, showing the proposed extension of the university . can be had by sending a 2c stamp to , large modern S-room house, 1 street, handy to street , for $3100; the best bar- | 0. G. MAY & CO., m!j cars and local = gain in Berkeley. Center Be: (OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. | OFFICE—00S BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. | | BARGAINS Lots. ots § in Frultvale and San | Leandro Road Tract, near Fruitvale station; | electric schools, nothing like them; title | perfect, H. B. PINNEY, agent, room 9, 905 | Broadway, Oakland of 8§ rooms on Fruitvale from station; lot 98x ots; must > at the office of the st, on and after Transf October 2, | SHELDON, Secretary. AL ADVERTISEMENTS, NTY SALE, { IN PARTITION. | ay, ovember 1, 1869, at 11:30 r & decree of sale of the Superior and | et al. are ing described property parcel at public auction der for cash, subject to urt nd Survey No. 267 of Swamp Lan surveys of sw: acramento C , con- | being the farm of the Sale will be made on .X‘ and sale of said land, the | ensils, etc., of sald farm the Sacramento cramento, 4 miles | pon it a_house and acres upland, the re- the "Superior | on S: ; ‘tmprove- truit trees 278 non-he: tion_will be given at the attorneys for GUTSCH, ornia st., | | | | | | t of the city an ate of California. RN BEET S county In the | virtue of . and having i in the city ate of Californla, ation addressed to the Su city and county an | of Ca nia, praying for | ¢ <ald con mber 13, 1899, oom of sald’ court, | City Hall of the | isco, have been d place for the | whereo? T ha affixed f BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATES, rriage and death notices sent by | t be inserted. They must be handed | of the publication offices and be | h the name and residence of per- BRAUNWARTH—In this oft wife October 19, 159 of Samuel Willlam Braunwart In this city, October 15, 159, to the | Hertz, a son. In Chicago, October 16, 1899, to the J. Manning (nee Gallagher), a ~In Alamed: Loufs C MARRIED. ATCHELDER—FISHER—In this city, at the residen m Rader, Jc ena Lydia Fisher, October iver, a 5, 1899, to the Octo- | e of the bride, by | hn Perry Bat both of Cha: )N—ALDRICH—In this city, Oc- at the residence of the bride, villiam Rader, Arthur F. Ga- na Aldrich, both of San Fran- RAY-CHAMBERS—In this city, 183, by the Rev. Willlam Ra 1 Effie B. Chambers, October 19, ér, Robert G. oth of San | October 18, D.D.. Fred | “annie Whitford, both of Dutch nty. IGHT—In Salem, Or., October 1 - the Rev. P. S. Knight, William Arthur Stringer of 0 and Wilena Knight, ¢ P. 8. Knight of O, {AN—BURKE—In . by the Rev. this_city, October 10, . Thomas P. both of San | Korb, Fthel M. | Lee, Hannah | , Vernon Lubbocl Willlam M. | >, Mary J. McGaffagen, Michael ! ine, John Meier, Christ Pay Peterson, K Rielly, Francls J. Robertson, Dr. H. D. Von Hadeln, Peter J. Woodbury, George H. Wooll, John ALBXANDER—In thia city, October 20, 1899, Simon Alexander, beloved' father of Harry, ie and Rae Alexander, a native aged Gi years. and acquaintances are respect- ted to attend the funeral to-morrow at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- Webster street, corner of Post, train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11:30 o'clock to Hills of Eternity “emetery for Interment ARNOLD—In_thls city, October 18, 1899, Her- | “man Johan Friedrich Arnold, beloved husband | of Louise Arnold, a native of Bueten an der | Quer Germany, aged 5 years § months and > Friends and ac ances are respect- invited to attend the funeral this day | (Baturday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral par- | lors of 1. F. Maass, $i7 Mission street, near | Fifth. Cremation 1. 0. © Cemetery. BALL—In fhis city, October 19, 189, John A. Ball, busband of Cyn . a native of Hemeénw Hingel, B thence by October 20, 1899, Cath- Borden, y beloved wife of P. M. rden, and mother of Nellle and Edna May a native of San Francisco, aged 31 - years 7 monthe and 20 days. [¥Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the undertaking pariors of McGinn Bros. CAMPBELL—At his residence, 91§ Sixteenth | “street, Oakland, Vernon Campbell, a native of New Brunswick, aged 44 years 2 months and 9 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of Cailfornia Lodge No, 1, F. and A, M. Interment Masonic Cemetery. CEREGHINO—In this city, October 19, I8 Mary J. Cereghino, beloved wife of Jose Cereghino, beloved daughter of Ben and Jen- nie Lundy, sister of Grace, Ben and George Lundy, and daughter-in-law of Mary Cere- ghino, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years and 1 month. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 320% Green street, near Kearny. In- terment Italian Cemetery, San Mateo County. e — HENRY dJ. GALLAGHER CO., (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, Al 2 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School Telephone South 86 KORB—In diphtheria, C. and M and | PETERSON—In St street, 75 W of Sanchez, W 25 by N 101 Robert Donaldson, lot on street, 150 § of Twenty-second (Sierra), § % by E 100; grant. CONSTANTINE—In the City and County Hos- pital, October 20, 18%, John Constantine, & native of Greece, aged 67 years. ENGELS—In this city, October 19, 189, Ber- nard Engels, a native of Belgium, aged 37 vears FIELD—In this clty, October 19, 189, Mazzle, dearly beloved wife'of Albert E. Field, daugh- ter of Mrs, Ellen Doherty, stepdaughter of Michael Dokerty, and sister of Frank Mc- Laughlin and Millie, Nellle, Rosie, Sarah and Agnes Doherty,’ a native of Crawford County, Kansas, aged 24 years. @7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sung; at 2 o'clock, from her late res dence, 33 Jessie street, thence to St. Pat- rick’s Church for services. Interment Mount Ca Cemetery. GARRETTY—In this city, October 20, 1599, John, relict of Marla Garretty, and father of Michael and Mary Garretty, a natlve of France, aged 68 yvears. @ Friends and ecquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 105 Tilden strest, thence to M Dolores Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HANNIGAN—In this city, October 19, 189, Jobn 8., boloved husband of Lucretia L. Hannigan, father of Eddie H. and- Mary B. Hannigan, and stepfather of Mrs. Jennle Ortlon and William A., Clarence and Edith Bradley, a native of Roxbury, Mass., aged 51 years 9 months and 1 days. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 35 Zoe street, thence to St. Rose’s Church, Brannan street, near Fourth, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. THE members of Branch No. 22, Glass Bottle- blowers' Association, will assemble at the fu- neral parlors of H, F. Maass, Mission street, to-morrow (Sunday), at § o'clock, to attend the funeral of their late brother, John S. Hannizan. HART—In this city, October 15 1899, John Hart, a native of Canada, aged 50 years. [ Friends are respectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Sunday), clock, at Odd Fellows' Hall. Inter y—In Oakland, October 20, 1899, er, beloved husband of Eleanor Hem- , &nd father of Eleanor Hemeuway, o native' of Framingham, Mass., aged S1 years = 7 months and 28 davs. FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at his late Oakland. In- norrow dence, 513 Frederick nt Mountain View L—In this city, October 2, 1839, Ele- . beloved wife of the late Carl Hensel, mother of Carl and Fred Hensel, mother-in- law of Johanna Hensel, and grandmother of Ida, Bertha, Elise and Herrman Hensel, a native of German; and 14 days. cil No. 180, O. C. F. is ted to attend the funeral to-morrow Filbert street, be- Interment 1. O. a4 Hensel, e and Steine , October 19, 1899, John C., son’ of Doris and the late F . Hoops, and dearly beloved brother of Fred and Anna Hoops, a native of San Francisco, aged vears 7 months d 21 A member of quola Parlor No. 1 and San Francisco Turn Vereln. I T s and acquaintanc Aare resp fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- , 1506 Mason streef, thence to San Fran- cisco Turn Verein Hall, Turk street, where services will be held at 2 o'clock, under the auspices of San Francisco Turn In- terment 0A4d Fellows’ Cemetery KENNEY—In this city, October 19, 1599, Lor- etta, ghter of Joseph and Cather- Verein. ine or of Gertrude and Edna Kenney, and granddaughter of Mrs. H. Mur- phy and - Mrs. < . a native of San Franc! ged 1 ¥ onth and 4 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances invited to attend the fune 12:30 o'clock, fully Saturday), dence of the terment Holy Cross Cemeter this ¢, October 20, 1899, Sthel M., beloved daughter of W. from E. Korb, and sister of Willlam ttie Korb, a native of San Francisco, rs 2 months and 30 d In this city, October 20, 189, Hannah, sved wife of Joseph Lee, and ‘mother of Louise E. Donald and Miss Ada Lee, a of England, aged 68 years 10 months In Alameda, October 20, 1899, Wil- fatber of Dr. C. H. Lubbock, 79 years 10 months and 20 days. (San and Texas papers please copy. ) [ Friends and acqualntances are respecc invited to attend the funeral to-morrow unday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- ( dence, corner Grand street and Santa Clara | avenue. AFFAGEN—In this city, October 19, 18%9, affagen, and brother of James J., F. and Mary Ellen McGaffagen, a of San Francisco, aged 4 months and b5 daye [>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 315 Brannan street. Interment Holy Cross Cemeter: MEIER—In this city, October 18, 1899, Christ, dearly beloved husband of Beta Meler, father of John, Chris and Tillie Mefer and Mrs. W. Menges, and brother of Conrad Meler, a na- tive of Lehmstadt, Hanover, Germany 58 years and 9 dave. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday,) at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co, 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth, thence to Ein- tracht Hall, Tweifth street, near Folson where funeral services will be held under t! auspices of the Verein Eintracht commen: 1:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet = this city, October 20, 1899, Herman T., beloved son of Addie and Herman T. Payne, brother of Violet Payne, 4nd gran ean of Mr. and Mrs. John Penberthy, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 2 months. Helena, October 18, , Rose Peterson. beloved sister of Mrs. Emma Fehlen, a native of Sweden, aged 35 years. L Friends and acquaintances arg reepect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of the Cailfornta Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near Post, thence to I. O. O. F. Cemetery crematory. RIELLY-In this , October 19, 1889, Fran- cig Jerome, belov husband of Annie Rlelly, father of Mar: ‘William, Charles, Maggie and and brother of Mrs. John Fannon, John Quinn and John McHugh, a native of County Cavan, Ireland, aged 49 years 11 months and 7 day g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 11:30 o’clock, from his late resi: dence, 15 Rincon place, thencs to St. Bren ‘hurch for services at 12:15 o'olock. Mary's Cemtery, Oakland, by , “creek route ICAN Council No. 8, Y. M. L.—You are ectfuily ed to attend the funeral of late ed brother member, Mr. Francis Jerome Rielly, as per above notice. By order of the PRESIDENT. ROBERTSON—In this city, October 19, 1 Dr. Henry D., beloved husband of Helen Robert- son, father of Frankie Page Robertson, and stepiather of Carl and John Lehners, a na- tive of Alabama, aged 45 years. I Notice of funeral in Sunday morning’s papers. VON HADELN—In_ this city, October 20, 1399 at hig residence, 1601 Powell street, Peter von Hadeln, gon of the late John and Hen rietta, and brother of Annie von Hadein, a native of San Francieco, aged 39 years, [>’Remains at_the funeral parlors of N. Gray & Co., 541 Sacramento street. WOODBURY—In Sidney, Australta, September 6, 1895, Geqrge H., beloved son of George E. and the late Flora Haines Woodbury, a na- tive of San Franclsco, aged 20 years 2 months -and 4 days. 07 The funeral services will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at 11 o'clock, at How- ard-street M. E. Church, opposite New Mont- gomery street. Interment Mountaln View Cemetery, Oakland. WOOLL—In this city, October 19, 189, John Wooll, a native of Hastings, England, born 1828. (¥ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the services to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, at his late residence, 132 Calffornia street. Interment private, Cypress Lawn Cemetery. e ————————————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. George W. Kline to Helene Bauer, lot on N line of Butter street, 22 W of Webster, W 24 by N 15 $10. : Tavid Porter, Harriet and Edward Gulllver (by M. Nunan, Sheriff) to J. M. Wood, lot on E line of Fillmore street, $4:6 8 of Vailejo, § 12:6 by E 6; $102. Same by same to same, lot on E.line of Fillmore street, 101 § of Vallefo, § 3:6 by & 6 $1s4. Same and George W. Quiat (by same) to same, lot on E line of Fiilmore street, 276 § of Vallejo, S §7 by B 6: $210. Robert McKinley to Mary Payran, lot on W line of Spear street, 22:11 by 137:6, being the § halt of orlginal water iot 757 (quitclaim qeed); $1. Tstate Rebecca Dow (by E. S. Sheffleld and F. D, Palmateer, executors) to G. W. Kline, iot on E_line of Howard street, 207:6 § of Six- teenth, S 62:6, thence §2:6, N 62:6, W to be- ginning; $6600. Samuel L. and Frances Leszynsky to Emma Roberts, lot on N line of ~Twenty-second 1750, Bliza Wideman (by Murray F. \'n.n’du.ll. commissioner) to_German Sevings and Loan Society, lot on E line of Bryant street, 1s S of Twenty-third, 8 26 by § 100; $2444. Mary Rodgers to James S, Rodgers, lot on S line of Twenty-third street, 141:8 E of How- ard, E 31:6 by § 100; gift. Conrad V. and Amanda M. M. Riess to Wil- liam Curtin, lot on N line of Jersey street, 106:3 W of Diamond, W 25 by N 114; Estate Andrew Henebery (by John E. Cottle, executor) to IFrederick F. Loffin, lot on W line of Dale place, 117:6° 8 of Golden Gate y to 1sconsin avenue, § 20 by W 60; $3750. Real Estate and Development Com line of aged 63 years 10 months | {1areo, A member of Germania Coun- | theTeOn, 'MORE BIG SALES OF REALTY. | and negotiations for other holdings in the | which §70 | the purchaser of the two fifty | and_acquaintances are respeci- | from_the residence of | pe Michael B., beloved son of Michael ard Brid" | aged | “eHEOOQMHHEHREO WHbREO | of the property o | F W HE realty market continues to show slgns of improvement and the brokers are sanguine that the coming winter will prove the most prosperous they have experienced for a long time. During the past week considerable has been Gavsucted and some deals of large pro- | portions have been brought to a success- ful consummatfon. 1. 8. Van Winkle & Co. are reported to have sold two lots owned by them on Beale street, between Market and Mis- | sion, 91:8x137:6, for §$50,000. The name of the buyer and other details of the trans- action are not at present obtainable. There has been considerable inquiry for prop- erty in that vicinity for some time past, neighborhood are even now pending, all of which points to the accuracy of the report of the Van Winkle sale. John F. Boyd has purchased of W. E. an the property on the west line of Third street, 23 feet south of Howard, consisting of a lot G6x75 feet and a fine five-story frame building, occupied as a lodging-house and by stores. The price paid was $60,000, and the sale was nego- tiated by Benjamin M. Gunn & Co. It now appears that Arthur Rodgers, who recently offered $i2,500 for the property belonging to the Bimpson estate, on the northeast corner of Post and Stockton streets, which is awaiting the approval of the heirs and confirmation by the Pro- bate Court, is also the purchaser of the | Ehrmann property on the southwest cor- ner of Fourth and Mission streets, for was paid and the sale of published in The Call two which was weeks ago. The Probate Court has confirmed the le made through G. H. Umbsen & Co. owned by the Sutro estate on the northwest corner of Hayes and Fillmore streets. The lot fronts 242:6 feet on Hayes street and’112:6 feet on Fill- more, the depth of the lot on Hayes street 100 feet west of Fillmore being L feet. There is a large old-fas d house on the lot. The price pald was $26,000 and the purchaser is Thomas E. Ryan. Irving M. Scott is credited with being vara lots IcLean block on the north line of Pacific avenue, 137:6 feet west of De- ) stréet, 6x265. 'The price paid ,000 and it is sald Mr. Scott in- cting a residence for himself | in the b visade: was ¥ tends e Joseph A. Donohoe Jr. has purchased of Mrs. Hattie P. Houston the property on the north side of Broadway, 68:9 feet illmore street, running through The property consists of two v 5, fronting on Broad- and a lot in the rear of this 20:11x | fronting on Vallejo street. The price | 00, and includes a residence j frontage. The sale was Thomas Magee & Sons. 1t is understood that Mr. Donohoe in- tends to move the dwelling to the Vallejo- street lot and erect a residence for him- on the Broadway frontage. A few weeks ago he sold his residence property on Broadway, near Buchanan street, to James Flood for something like $80,000. lots, on ay negotiated by James W. Henderson, the Humboldt | County banker, has purchased of B. and | | R. L the lot on the north line of Mor- 183 ton pla 4 feet east of Morton place, | 22:11x60 ., for $4500. Mr. Henderson will erect a five-story building for manu- | facturing purposes on the site. | “The MeC residence, on Broadway and Steiner eet, 1s ne: roofed. The | work on this building is being done al- most_enti by day labor. | | L. M. Ryland is making arrangements | for the ercction of three-story flat build- | ings, to cost $75,000, on his property at the southwest corner of Polk ‘and McAllister stree Frank B. Morton has purchased of R. | D. and A. S. Frey the property on the northwest corner of Webster and Va- llejo streets, lot 50x1 , on private terms. Adam Barthol has bought of the estate | of Otto Fauss the property on the east | line of Scott :6__feet south of Haight, lot 2’ for $7486. Calvin BE. Knickerbocker has purchased | the lot on the east line of Van Ness ave- | nue, rth of Green street, 25x125, a fine residence thereon. and’ will erec er has purchased the prop- David Ma erty on the e line of Leavenworth street, 68:9 feet south of Sacramento, lot | 22:11x80 feet, for §: | Henry P. Sonntag is having plans pre- pared for a two-story flat and store Building of brick and terra cotta, which | he contemplates erecting on the south | ide of Golden Gate avenue, 40 feet west | of Dale pl ), Von Rhein & Co.’s next public auction will take place on November 16. The cata- logue will include a number of pieces of property to be disposed of by, order of referees and the Probate Court, in addi- tion to the usual civil list. The loans of the city savings banks, building associations and private capital- ists npon local real estate for the week ending October 14 amounted to 337,90, | against $197,705 for the previous week. The | savings banks loaned a total of $280,995, liows: Hibernia, $223.99; German, | San Francisco Savings Union, | Humboldt, $300; Security, $4000; | R O e e e e Y ] HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. Mrs R H Van Schaak,|WW H Hanson, Cal Chicago Mrs W H Hanson, Cal Mis Libby, Chicago |L J Frank, Redwood Mrs W F Burrows,|Mrs L J Frank, Cal Chicago H Bradstreet, Boston M Warner, Minn F Turton, N Zealand Mrs M Warner, Minn |W P Howe, Tenn S F Graham, 8 Jose 'R Garland, Toronto J S Bartholomew, CallH Judkins, England J L Shepherd, L Ang |H Zander, 'N Zealand |Mrs H Zander, N 7 W A Hood, N 7Zealand Craemer, Germany O E Jentlie, Germany E W Churchill, Napa Mrs_Churchill, Napa Dr P_H Farrall, Cal Mrs ) H Farreil, Cal Unverzagt,| W G Farrell, Cal Miss H G Farrell, Cal H J Louls, N Y C L Wilson, Antioch Fa |G 1. Seward, Stanford 3 Scott, Scotland |W 3 Wiley, "Cal W 8 Ferguson, Scotld P Brown, § Rafael R D Jackson, Reno | Mrs P Hrown, Cal F A Daroux, Sacto B_Finn, San Jose F E Thebuath, Cal | Mrs W B Finn, Cal J R Purvis, Modesto |B Menzenheimer, N Y W Martin, Cal § D Hardy, Stanford W W Beale, U S V l‘." ‘Wadsworth, Cal A R Brayton Jr. Oak W J Whitmore, Cal E G Vinzent, Oakland E Fogg, Stanford A Metzger, Cal F Fogg, Stanford Mrs H_Krutz, Seattle Mrs L § Kennedy, Cal Miss Krutz, Seattla |E Foster, Stanford G Bevan, England G Foster, Stanford R G Elphensted, Eng. F O Carmack, St Lout F J Hénry, B C {Dr J Rocher, Hawthrn Builock, Chgo |M Willlams, Hawthrn E T Wallace, Yreka | M Finlen, Montana W H McLymont, Cal |A Christfan, Montana H P Nye, § Diego ES Drisko, Mass C W Peck, Chicago ' C R Mills, Mas E B Jordan Jr, Hanfd F H Brown, M: Mrz E B Jordan Jr, G M Downey, U 8§ A Hanford Mrs Landstreet, U 8 A M J Collins, Chicago |Mrs Downey, Cal P T Gallogan, Cheo |Miss Davis, Cal M Binford, Sacto L B Robinson, N Y GRAND HOTEL. B W Musser, Utah (Mrs H G Martin, Cal Mrs J H Williams & £, |E R Smith, Los Ang Spokane E E Dunbar, Oregon Mrs J S Montgomery, |H R Burt, Texas Ferndale B Zadek, 'Texas Mrs W Btter, Ferndal [F M Cook, Cal Mrs M A Aggeler, Cal |E,Forrester, Cal Mies M Sproule, Cal |E'J Griswold, N Y Miss M Logan, Cti Geo Farren, N Y Miss G Logan, Cal |S Butler, Nevada City A Dayls, Boston Adele Francis, N Y J A Hellings, N Y D P Hickey, San Diego R D Badger, Pasadena |J Balfour & w, Cal A Constans, Nelson [P T Wood & w, Tulare W_A McIntosh, B C |W W Black, Hollister J Brosnahan, Spokane |C A Morrill, Suisun W _E_Hali, Chicago - |Mrs B J Stodaard, L A L B Nutting & w, H1 Miss E E Stoddart, Cal Mrs L H Boggs, Napa J B Glldersieave, Cal Miss B Boggs. Napa | B Gildersleave, Cal Dr O H Dogge & £, |J F Smith, Chico putte City { Evans, ‘San Jose W C Price, Cal € L Wilson, Antioch Mrs W C Price & ch, |A Hampel, Nevada Cal |G M Hendty, Cal Mrs L P Quackenbush, |C H Danforth, Wash Portland Niss C Watkins, Sacto Mrs D Harmson, Cal |Mrs L L Weiler, Cal Mrs H A Smith, Red |J E Manlove, Sacto Wing {W J Halden,’ Sonora. W H Davis, Alaska (M C Roth, Cal C M Otis, Watertown |H Essinger, N M B Rosenfeld, Cal G W Towle, Towle B P Bspey, Tiffin, O |E A Moody, Gold Run B Shaver, Fresno |G F Reynolds & w, L Starin, Los Ang | Ogden Latch, Mexico |Migs £ Ferguson, Cal Liddek, Centerville |A C Gates, U §' N E Haley, Cal NEW WESTERN HOTEL, B Hopkins, Sn Diego E Tomer, Hanf Stein & w. Onkdalo |8 Cavett, Chioaon 3 3 Allen, Chicago P e teele, Redding | Nelson, Wiscon: H Hawlsy, §n Diego|A D Johneon, N 2= rs D W Harding, Cal|{G Doveton, N Zealand J Elliott, Sacto’ |H P Jones, N Zealand M Crawford, Fresno A E Meldrum, N Zeal Dickinson, Martinez C T Gow, Hawail Thamer, Ft Bragg |W Rawes, N Zealand Morrow, New York|L A Sheridan, N Zeal S White, Sacto M W Brill, Mich Southwick, Niles |D E Young, Detroit Nectal, Niles | Miss Neville, N Zeal Tyson, Stockton | Mrs Mathews, N Zeal Pile, San Jose H B Sterrey, Seattle A McKenzle, Sn Jose C McKenzie, Sn Jose W B Colby, Clarksbrg T Baruchi, Vallejo Mrs Kindrick, Seattle Miss L Baruchi, Vallef ¥ Sweet, Hanford IMiss M Baruchl, Vallej Mrs J L Shepherd, Los Ang C P Braslan, § Jose F H Coiter, Denver Visalla t Paul Wisconsin ¢ H Hili, C H Unverzagt, Md Mrs C H Maryland G 7 Zimmerman, Pa Mrs G 7 Zimmerman, ne Row | $2600 S P Branch Ry 6s Mutual, $22,700; and French, $6700. The loans of the building associations amount- ed to $21,550, and those of private capital- ists and others to 3%,355. portion of the money loaned during the week was at 6 to 6% per cent. The loans by the Hibernia Savings were all at 6 per _cent and embraced one of $62,000, one Of $34,000, one of $20,000, two of $12,000 each and one of $11,000. The loans by the Mu- tual Savings were at 6 per cenut. G. Murphy made a loan of $40,000. There was a private loan of $12,000 at 6% per cent. Releases for the week were $208,100, against $365,755 for the previous week. Fifteen building contracts wero filed for record during the week, aggregating in value $183.851. The largest were the con- tracts of Louis Sloss Jr., amounting to 63,003, with Gray Bros., Thomas Builer, ocklin Granite Company and McGilivray Stone Company for work, materials, etc., for a warehouse on the south corner of Mission and Fremont streets. The next iargest was that af the Crocker Estate Company with the Diebold Safe and Lock Company for vaults, safes, etc., to cost $53,000 for the Crocker building at Market, Post and Montgomery streets. The Crock- er Estate Company also let a contract to John Barnett and James E. Britt for $13,- 000, for work upon the new building on the northwest corner of Post and Gardiner streets. Laura M. Taylor contracted with Weismann & Whittle, G. C. Sweeney and Gray Brothers for work to cost $26,016 on a three-story frame building on the north line of Washington street, sixty feet east of Polk street. The Santa Fe Terminal Company awarded a contract to the Buck- man Contracting Company for excava- tions in block uz8, at Main _and Mission streets, for $6000. John D. Spreckels con- tracted ‘with the California_ Electrical Works for wiring for electric lights, bells and telephones, to cost 4, for the for- mer's new residence on the northeast cor- ner of Pacific avenue and Laguna street. The other contracts of the week ranged in value from $1800 to $184. “ COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Ten. Stktn Gas 6s.. — Water Stocks— Contra Costa. arin Councy - omea § Co.. 85% 29 |Paauhau S Co. — 35 633 | Miscellaneou: The greater | {Mer Ex Assn. Oceanic § Co.. & Pac AF A g Pac C Bor Co.45 Epring Valley.101 Gas and Electric— Cent Gas C Cent L & P £% Bquit G L Co.. 4% 6%/Par Paint Co. 8% — Morning Session, Board— 2 Bank of Callfornia ... 395 00 150 Equitable Gas 5 00 20 8 F Gas & Hlectric Co..... 6125 $) S F Gas & Electric Co. 61 00 100 Vigorit Powder Afternoon Session. Board:— 10 Alaska Packers’ Assoclation 10 5 35 2 Giant Powder Con Giant Powder Con Giant Powder Con Giant Powder Con Glant Powder Con Hana Plantation Co s 8. 5 Hawallan Com’l & Sugar. 45 Hawailan Com’] & Sugar. 10 Hutchinson § P Co. 10 Hutchinson § P Co. 40 Makawelj Sugar Co, 100 Onomea Sugar Co . 10§ F Gas & Blectrio Co. $0§ F Gas & Flectric Co. $000 S F & S J V bond 260 Street— 200 Honokaa Sugar Co | SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE OARD. Morning Session. Board— 70 Giant Powder Con eemn 8500 50 Giant Powder Con % nt Powder Con 80 Hana Plantation Co 5 Hana Plantation Co . Honokaa Sugar Co Makaweli Sugar Co 10 Onomea Sugar Co . 208 F Gas & Electric. Afterncon Sesslon. Board— 30 Contra Costa Water 20 Gi; 25 Giant Ps 20 Glant Powder Con 10 Giant Powder Con 6 105 Equitable Gas 100 Equitable Gas 15 Makawell Sugar 258 F Gas & Electric 10 Spring Valley Water . 100 Vigorit Powder MINING STOCKS. in the San Fran- Following were the sales cisco Stock Board yesterda: Morning Session. 200 Alta ... . 03} 200 Ophir . 85 300 Best & Belcher. 33 200 Overman . 18 09 Con Cal & Va..175 300 Potosi .. 4 200 Gould & Curry. 35| 400 Yellow Jacket.. 27 200 Justice .. 05 Afternoon Session, 19] 300 Ophir .. 31| 100 Ophir . 100 Belcher . . 30 Best & Belcher. 109 Caledonia . 400 Overman . 200 Challenge . 400 Overman . 309 Chollar .. 100 Sierra Nevada. 200 Con Cal & Va..165 400 Sierra Nevada. 200 Gould & Curry. 100 Hale & Norers. 800 Mexican . 31} 200 Union Con.. 37) 100 Yellow Jacket. Following were the sales In the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: Morning Sesston. 700 Alta . . 03; 200 Occidental .. 18 500 Best & Belcher. 35 300 Ophir ....... 82 200 Best & Belcher. 34/ 400 Ophir . 81 200 Caledonia ...... 89| 500 Potost 44 300 Con Cal & Va..1 75| 500 Potosi 4 950 Con Cal & Va..1$0 200 Sierra Nevada.. 61 200 Gould & Curry. 33/ 360 Utah st Afternoon Session. 200 Andes +.. 10; 30 Crown Polnt... 13 500 Andes 08] 560 Mexican 2 500 Best & 30! 400 Ophir ........ 7 100 Caledonia. . 200 Overman . 7 300 Chollar ......... 31 800 Savage .. 19 300 Chollar .. . 30| 500 Seg Belcher. 0 300 Con Cal & Va..1 65, 200 Union Con. 32 100 Con Cal & V..1'62%! CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, October 20— p. m. Bid. Ask, | ‘ Bld. Ask 04 05 Kentuck R 08 04 Lady Wash..... 01 02 09 10 Mexican 24 25 17 15 Occldental 15 29 30/Ophir .. ki 04 Overman 52/ Potost 30 Savage 26 Scorpion. 70 Seg Belcher. 65 Bierra Nevada.. 01 Silver Hill 18| Standard 02/St Louts. 31| Syndicate 37/ Unlon Con Challenge Confidence . Con Cal & V Con Imperial. Crown Point. Exchequer .. Gould & Curry. Hale & Norers. Julia .- Justice Sun, Moon and Tide. | United States Coast and Geodetic Burvey— Times and .Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Polnt, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, Sun rises NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but thres tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts given are fn addition to the sounc.ngs on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (=) precedes the height, and then the number given i3 subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference {s the mean of the lower low waters. e e T Taters, Steamer Movements. L 3 TO ARRIVE. Steamer. ‘ From. Due, Santa Cruz.....|Seattle.. Oct. 21 Coos Bay. Oct. 21 Portland. Oct. 21 Hongkng Maru.[China and Japan. Oct. 21 Czarina Oct. 21 iOct. 21 Oct. 21 Oct. 22 Willamette Oct. 22 Mackinaw ...../Tacoma. Oct. 22 Weeott .{Humboldt. Oct. 22 Arcata, +|Coos Bay Oct. 22 Crescent City... Crescent City. Oct. 23 Corona. ... -|San Diego. Oct. 23 Washtenaw ....|Tacoma Oct. 23 Newburg Grays Harbor. Oct. 23 Bristol Departure Bay. Alliance . .|Portland. . 23 South Portiand.|Tacoma. ct- 23 | Homer St. Michael.. |Oct. 24 | Umatilla Victoria & Puget Sound Robt, Adamson|Nanaimo. Miami Empire Pomona Orizaba Portland St. Michael. Point Are -[Point Arena Aberdeen |Portland. Columbia Portland Santa Rosa. TO SAIL. Steamer | Destination. Sails. Pler. Columba ...[Portland. Oct. 20, 10 am|Pler 24 Santa Rosa.(San Diego.....|Oct. 21, 11 am|Pier 11 Pomona ..., Humboldt.....|Oct. 21, 2 pm/Pier 9 Point Arena|Point Arena.. Oct. 21, 2 Coquille Riv|Grays Harbor|Oct. 21, : Luella ..... [Humbolat.....(Oct. 22, 2 Walla “'Ill(vlc & Pgt Sd.|Oct. 23, 10 am Pler 4 -|Newport Oct. 23, § am|Pier 11 “[Humboldt.. ! |Oct. 23, 2 pm|Pier 15 .|China & Japan,Oct. 24, 1 pm PMSS [Humboldt...,.|Oct. 24, 10 am Pler 2 Arcata ... |Coos Bay ct. 24, 10 am Pier 13 Corona. |San Diego. ct. 25, 11 am|Pler 11 State of Cal|Portland. ... |Oct. 2, 10 am|Pier 24 Alliance ....|Oregon Ports.|Oct. 25, 10 am|Pler 20 Newburg ...|Grays Harbor Oct. 25, 5pm|........ Orizaba ....|Newport Qct. 9 am|Pier 11 Peru . .|Panama. 10ct , 12 m|PMSS Umatilla ...|Vic & Pgt S4.0ct. 28, 10 am|Pler 3 —_— Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Friday, October 20. Stmr Tillamook, Anfindsen, Albion. Br stmr Moana, Carey, 23 days from Sydney, via Honmolulu 7 d 22 hours from CLEARED. Friday, October 20. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Dieg Goodall, Perkins & Co. stmr _ Tellus, Pedersen, uir's Sons. SAILED. Friday, October 20. Stmr Columbia, Doran, Astoria. Stmr George Loomis, Bridgett, Ventura. Stmr Noyo, Johnson, Fort Bragg. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Schr Monterey, Beck, Coos Bay. Schr Nettie Sundborg, Nelson, Siuslaw River. Schr Fortuna, Luberg, Eureka. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Oct 20, 10 p m—Weather thick; wind south, velocity 20 miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. COOS BAY—Arrived Oct 20—Stmr Empire, hence Oct 15, Bar bound Oct 20—Stmr Arcata, for San Fran- cisco. EW WHATCOM-—Safled Oct 20—Schr Ma- weeman, for San Francisco. TACOMA—Arrived Oct 20—Schr Annie M Campbell, from San Pedro. Sailed Oct 20—Stmrs Washtenaw and South Portland, for San Franclsco. SAN DIEGO—Sailed Oct 20—Schr Lottle Car- son, for Eureka. SAN PEDRO—Safled Oct 20—Schr Meteor, for Port Gamble; schr William Renton, for Taco- ma, stmr Brunswick, for San Francisco. Arrived Oct 20—Schr Lizzle Vance, from Eu- reka; bark Oakland, from Everett. ASTORIA—Sailed Oct 20—Stmr State of Cali- fornia, for San Francisco. Arrived Oct 20—Stmr Aberdeen, hence Oct 17. EASTERN PORT. DELAWARE 19—Ship Erskine M Phelps, from Honolulu; or- dered to New York. FOREIGN PORTS. KINSALE—Passed Oct 19—Br ship Sierra Ne- vada, hence June 7, for Queenstown. COLON-Salled ot 15—Stmr Advance, KONG—Sailed Oct 17—Br stmr City of for Tacom TOWN—Arrived Oct 20-Br ship evada, hence June 7; Br ship Pyrenees, hence June 6. HONOLULU—Arrived Oct 8—Br stmr Gaelic, trom Yokohama. Oct 9—Br stmr Glenogle, hne Oct 1, for Manila. Oct 10—Stmr Charles Nelson, for Manila; schr Jennie Wan brig W G Irwin, hence Sept fariposa, hence Oct 5, for Syd- Jap stmr Toyo aru, from Yokoham: stmr City of Para, hence Oct 5, for Manil stmr City of Rio de Janeiro, hence from Por land, Or, for Manila; stmr Elihu Thomsen, from Seattle; stmr Zealandia, hence Oct 5. f. Manila, Oct 13—Br stmr Moana, from Sydne bark Edward May, hence Sept 5. Salled Oct §—-Bktn Omega, for Port Tow: send; schr Olga, for Port Townsend. Oct I U § stmr Sheridan, for Manila; bark Annie Johnson, for San Francisco; schr Winslow, for Port Townsend; schr J B Leeds, for Eureka. Qct 12—Stmr Mariposa, for Svdney; Br stmr Glenogle, for Mantla; bktn S G Wilder, for San Nanaimo; R for o. , at 5 p m—Jap stmr Hongkong Maru, bers Point, bound in from Yokohama and Honzkong. MAHUKON Sailed Oct 6-Brig Consuelo, for San cisco. Arrived Oct 4—Schr Emma Claudina, from Tacoma. Oct 7—Schr Allen A, from Fureka. In port—Bark Amy Turner, schr Emma Clau- dina, schr Allen A, Haw bark Rederick Dhu, schr’ Nokorgls. NEWCASTLE, Aus—Sailed Aug 2—Br ship Kincudbrightshire, for Oregon. Aug 28—Bktn Mary Winkelman, for Honolulu; bark James Nesmith, for San Francisco; Br bark Inversid, for San Francisco: Br bark East Indian, for San_Francisco. Sept $—Ship Great Admiral, for Honolulu. Sept 10—Br ship Metropolis, for San Francisco. Sept 12—Br ship Errol, for Honolulu; Br ‘bark Woolara, for Honolulu. Sept 16—Br bark Dominion, for Honolulu; Br ship Montgomeryshire, for San Francisco. Sept 9—Br stmr Port Stephens, for Seattle. Sept 5—Haw ship Hawalian Isles, for Honolulu. Sept 26—Bktn Newsboy, for Kahulul. In port Sept 27—Br bark Cadigan Castle, for Honolulu; Fr bark Noemi, for San Francisco; Haw ship Star of France, for Honolulu. Chartered to load at Newcastle, NSW—Ship Eclipse, for Honolulu; Br ship Clan Graham, for San Francisco; schr Oceania Vance, for Honolulu; Ger ship Schwarzenbek, for San Francisco; bark Seminole, for Honolulu: Br bark Adderly, for Honolulu; bark Alex McNeil, for San Francisco: Br ship Austides, for San Francisco; Br ship Celtic Monarch,’ for §an Francisco: Br bark City of Adelaide, for Hono- lulu; Br ship Gen Gordon, for San’ Francisco: schr Golden Shore, for Honolulu; bark Haydn Brown, for Honolulu: Br bark Helen Denny, for Honolulu; schr Honolpu, for Honolulu; Br bark Invernes-shire, for Honolulu; bktn Jane L Stanford, for Honolulu; ship John C Potter, for Honolulu; Haw ship’ John Ena, for San Francisco: bktn Omega, for Honolulu: bark Oregon, for Honolulu and San Franciseo; bktn Robert’ Sudden, for Honolulu; bark Snow & Burgess, for San Franclsco; Nor bark Sol- veig, for Honolulu; Chil ship Star of Rengal, for San Francisco: Chil ship Star of Italy, for Honolulu and San Francisco; Haw ship Star of Russia, for Honolulu and San Francisco. TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Oct 20—Stmr Canada, from Boston; stmr Catalonfa, from Boston; stmr Pennland, from Philadelphia. HAMBURG — Arrived Oct 20 — Stmr Grat Waldersee, from New York, via Plymouth. NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 20—Stmr Wineland, from Copenhagen. < BOSTON—Arrived Oct 20—Stmr New Eng- land, from Liverpool. RAILROAD TRAVEL, New Fast Train. Via Rio Grande Western and Denver and Rio Grande railways in connection with Southern Pacific Company’s ltmited train, leaving San Francisco daily at 8 & m. Through Double Drawing-Room Sleeper. Free Reclining-Chair Cars. Perfect Dining-Car Service. For information, rates, etc., apply any Southern Pacific agent, or No. 14 Montgomery | street. : H. SNEDAKER, General Agent. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY hr;m San ,lisnm‘;ll B‘Hw'w Ferry, e " Octol 1583, WEEK DATE—0:30 o . and 15 5, o WNDAJ&,—‘M. 10:00 8. m. and l:&. (1;); Gibbon’s Dispensary, 5 KEARNY ST. Established in 1854 {or the trea = aiment of Private discasewearing on bodyand e Skin Diseases. 'I'he doctor cureswhen o gty AT 1o Dr.J, ¥. GIBBON: Box 1957 San Framtins, BREAKWATER—Arrived Oct | RAILROAD TRAVEL. ctbaddssan fanu st BN SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIO SYSTEM.) Srains leave and are duc {0 arrive at SAN FIRRANCISS (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) LEAVE — Fpox OcroBsk 15, 18%. — ARRIVE #7:00A Benicia, Suisun and Sacramento.... *7:452 #7:004 Marssvilte, Oroville viaWoodland, Elmira, Vacavillo and Rumsey.... *7:452 #5:004 Shasta Express—Davis, Willoy | Red Bluf, Portland, . *7:452 *3:304 Martiner, San Ramon, Valle] Calistogs end Santa Rosa *6:15¢ #8:00A The Overiand Limited: Omaha, Chicago. Joss, *8:304 San Liverm cramento, ysville, Chico, 1ted BintE *8:304 *Milton, Oakdale and Sonora. *9:004 Haywards, Nilesand Way ona. 9:004 Atlantic Iixpross—Ogden and East *9:00A Martins ey, Laturop, Stockton, Merced ar *0:004 Fresno, Lakersiiel Los Angcles, New Orleans and Esst. 410:004 Vallcjo, d #11:004 Haywards, Niles Way Stations *12:00x¢ Nilcs, Livermore, Stockton, Sacra- ‘mento, Mondota, Hanford, i Pertervillo . = 1:00e Sacramento River Siea 1 '3:00p Haywards, Nilos eud Way Stations, *5:dde *4:00r Martinoz, : o, Vallejo, Napa, Callstogn, Santa Rosa. *9:10a *4:00F Benicin, Vacar Wooland, | | Margeville, Orovil #4:302 Niles, Ban Jose and Btockton % #5:00r Tho ‘Owl Limited—Tracy, Fresuo, Bakerfiel Lar 30P Stockton, Merced, Fresno, » Martinez, Tracy, Mo: acrun 17:00r Va tion #8:03¢ Orcgon and Cal it nento, Max bl P, COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gange). (Fo: ' S B Novan an Jose, Felton, Boulde 5 Cruzand Way Stations, . *siop 21157 Newark, Contervill Almaden, Felton, Santa Cruz and Stations...... . $10:504 *1:15p Newark, Han Jose, Log Gatos. . 01204 B11:457 Hunters' Excursion, San Jogs and Way Stations 17:20p CREEK ROUTE FERRY. | Prom SAT FRANCISU0—Foot of Market Street (Sip 8)— $an Jose, New Boulder Creek, Principal Way 11:004.0. 11:00 *2:00 $3:00 00 35:00 *6:00v.m. From 03KLAKD—Feet of Broadway,—*6:00 B:00 10:004.M. $12:00 *1:00 12:00 0 : *3:00r COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) 10:104 Ocoau View, South San Francisco.. 16:809 *7:004 San Jose and Way Stations (New Almaden Weduesdays ouly)....... *L:30p ©9:004 Ban Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Crus, Pacilic Grove, I'aso Robles, San Tuis_Ohispo, Surf, Lompoo and Pl al Way Statious *10:404 San Jose and Way Statious. *11:80A Ban Joso sud Way Statious. +2:45p Ban Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Criiz. Salinas, Monterey and Pacific Grove.. 3:802 San Jose and Way Statious 15p San Jose aud Principal W 0 San Jose sud Principal Way St: 0p San Jose and Principal W 0r San Jose and Way A5P San Joas and Way S A for Morning. *Daily. tSunday excepted b Saturday only. 1 P for Afternoon. 1 Sunday only. | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. ‘ LESSHE | SAH FRANCISCO AND KORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY., Tiburon Fsrry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 & m. A 30 30 630 p. ‘m. Thursdays-Exira trip . Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:30 FAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. 50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at p. m. 0, 9:40, 11:10 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, 6:25 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave San Francisco. Arrive San Franciaco. In Effect - Octgber 15, Week Sun- Sun- Week Days. { days. days. | Days. Novato, 5:40 am Petaluma, 10:25 am Santa Rosa. 2 pm Fulton, E 7:30 am| ‘Windsor, 10:25 am | Healdsburg, Lytton. Geyserville, 2:30 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm/ 6:22 pm 7:80 am| (Hopland and 8:00am| Ukizh. | 7:3 pm| 6:22 pm 10:25 am 8:00 am| Guerneville. | 7:35 pm 6:22 pm. 8:00 am| Sonoma 10:40 am| 8:40 am and 5:00 pm( Gien Ellen. | 6:05 pm| 6:22 pm Sebastapol. n 6:22 pm Stazes Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Hop- land for Duncan Springs, Highland ' Springs, Kelseyville. Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- ort and Bartlett § at Ukiah for Viehy prings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, | Potter Vailey, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierley’ | Bucknell's, Sanhedrin ' Helghts, Booneville, Philo, Christine, ~Soda Navarro Whitesboro, _Albion, ~Little Rivar, Qre's Hot Springs, Mehdocing Clty. Fort Brase! Westport, Usal, ~ Willitts, Laytonville, Cum: ming’s, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- | duced rates. | On Sundays round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. | _Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bldg. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. THE MOST COMFORTABLE WaY ACROSS THE CONTINENT, . EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PULL- MAN PALACE AND PULLMAN UP- HOLSTERED TOURIST CARS LEAVE OAKLAND MOLE FOR CHICAGO AND THE EAST. TAKE MARKET STREET FERRY AT 530 P M. DINING ROOMS _AND DINING CARS ARE MANAGED BY MR FRED HARVEY, AND ARE PERFECT IN EVERY DETAIL. Read Dowsn, VALLEY ROAD. ReadUp. Stockton | 13: 6:00 pm Merced pm| 4:13 pm 2 Fresao 00 am| 2:42 pm | 45 pm| Hanford | 17:00 am| 1:45 pm 30 am| Bakerafield| §1:00 am/11:00 am | :2% pm| Visalla | §5:20 am| 1:28 pm 53 pm| Tulare 325 am|*1:05 pm Except Sunday. §Except Monday. Francisco Ticket Office, 628 Market st. Gailena Stfce, mo Eacramento Office, 201 J st. - San Jose Office, 7 West Santa Clara st. NORTH PAGIFIC GOAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. Commeneing October 1, 153 FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—*7:00, *9:80, 11:00 & m.; *L:45, | RS RA TRIPS. Rob MUl Valley und San Ra- | fael, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 00 and 11:30 p. m. 'SUNDAYS_es:00, *i0:00, *11:30 a. m.i *1a35, BB taine rnrked (9 run to San Quentin, FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, WEEK DAYS—5:25, *%:35, 7:45, *9id0 a. m,; *12:30, 2:15, %3:40, * p. m. i Ex’rRP 'TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays ana Saturdays at 6:40 and 10:15 p. m. BUNDAYS—6:20, *3:00, *10:00, *11:45 &, m.; *1:40, * 30 p. m. ‘ral ked (*) start from San Quentin, FROM MITL VALLEY TO SAN TRANCISCO, | EEE DAY S 6:45, 1:5, 946 a. m.; :35, 2:35, 3: 20 p. m. 2 ERervia TRIFS o0 Mondass, Wednesdays and turdays at an :20 p. m. s.suNDAYs—c 10:05 a. m.; 12:05, 2:15, 3:8, S 65 8 B mouon TRAINS, week days—Cazaderoand waystations, 0 - - Bataraaye. Tomales and vay stations. $:00 a.'m. Sundays—Tomales and way stations,

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