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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1899, R, 416, third flat—Nicely 1% with or without board; gentle~ ALLISTER, 64— Front and back parlors ¥ furnixhed rooms; also unfurnish McALLIST furnished r Qig—Sunny furnished or un- 1s; sulte or single; private fam, unfurnished room £asi yand. ¢ furnished transient. arge alcove room; grate: run- also single room; reasonable. rket st.—Nicely up; transient. furnished sunny te family; $ month. cor. Geary—Corner bay-win- lo bed: sun all day; $10. front alcove room ele- 'y chea ; private family e ished sunny bay- New elegantly fur 0 : gRs; ge: ny pleasant rooms with seping privileges. furnished rooms and board; as and bath. ites at the Wal- d. R e turntshed rooms, with vill rent to gentlemen. ROYAL House, 1% light, reading-room, parior; rooms, per ni %o §3; month, $ to $30 rooms with hot, cold water; baths. EHERMAN Apart . 3 mighth st., near Mearket—Furnished and nnfuml! ed. SIXTH 3155 week; also front = g-room cnd ladies’ o to $1 50; week, §2 vator on office floor; 19—Furnished room room. ished sunoy rooms; EUTTER, other sunny TEHAMA, THE Oaks, 118 Th ood people. R THIRD, 03— Housskeeping rooms, $2 per also single rooms for men. 38 THIRTEENTH, 3% -Large, nicely furnishea front room; rent $. ) i cor. Frankiin—Two unfurnished TTURK, room TWI 367, nr. Mission—Furnished sing clean. quiet; $1. $1 %5 week. TNION, 114G, nr. Hyde-2 large and 1 small VALENCTA, 117—A nice sunny front room. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions bas been established at 10% Va- lencia st. THEAPEST and best In America_The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the 1" ifed States. postpaid. for o1 per yea “ROOMS WANTED. ROOM wanted by lady with piano in exchange for lessons. MISS C., 639 McAlllster st, Call man wants room with private family; ween Third and Sixth sta, mear Market' Box =72, Call office. LADY sunny unfurnished room in north of Market. Address ished rooms with respectable ance from Emporium. THRE family; iress box WANTED-2 sunny connecting single farnished ¢ Taylor st 5 moms, eaxs! rent and location, b Address, stating inds bought, ng at lo 205 Fourth at. JEK’S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. In wrapper, for mailing_$1 per vear. SPECIAL NOTICES. whitened, §1_up; ROOMS papered painting done. from $3. H BAD tenants efected for $4: collections made: ity or _coun PACIFIC 415 Montgomery st.. rooms 5-10: tel. STABLES TO LET. GRAND chance for a livery stable or coal.yard o Toft w. H for 100 tons hay; PATTERSON & CO., stalls; oheap. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. F. MITH, prop., nteed; tel 2 e and Moving Co. 1: tel. Maln 57 and best In Americg—The Weel sent to any address In i vear. WATCH REPAIRING. guaranteed 2 Optical Co, DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 98 (50c per share) of t NIC STEAMSHIP COM- able at the office of the st., on and after 1899 Transfer THURSDAY, October 26, 2 L ADVERTISEMENTS. he Superior Court of the city and county of San Francisco, State of California. In the matter of WESTERN B! SUGAR COM- PANY. a corporation, upon its application for 2 judgment of dissolution. Notice—Notice I8 hereby given that WESTERN BEET SUGAR COMPANY, a corporation organized and ex- feting under and by virtue of the laws of ths Etate of California, and having its office and place of business in the city and county of Ban Francisoo, State of California, has filed a verified application addressed to the Supe- | county of San | rior Court of the city and Francisco, State of California, praying for a judgment of dissolution of eaid corporation. and that MONDAY, November 13, 1899, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the courtroom of sald court, Department 2, in the City Hall of the city and county of San Francisco. have been appointed as the day, time and piace for the hearing of naid appilcation, In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of said Su- perior Court this I0th day of October, 18%9. WM. A. DEANE, Clerk. By E. M. THOMPSON, Deputy Clerk. [Ben1 ] PROPOSALS. SITY OF CALIFORNIA. CTORS, NOTICE TO AND MATERIAL MEN. CONTRA BUILDERS Notice {8 hereby given to all concerned that realed proposals or bids are solicited for the erection of an addition to the Chemical Labo- ratory buflding on the University grounds, Berkeley, Cal., and for performing the labor and furnishing the materials necessary there- for: and sald bids or proposals will be re. celved at the office of the Acting Secretary of the Regents of the University, in uth Hall, Berkeley, Cal., at er before 3:30 o'clock p. m of the ith day of November, 1869, And notice 1s hereby further given that the g)lnl and specifications of sald buildings have een made and adopted and are placed in the office of Curlett McCaw, r tects, 314 Phelan buflding, San Franc where the same may be seén and examined during each day, from 10 o'clock a. m. until 4 o'clock p._m., from this date until day of No bids or proposals will be considered un- lees the same are accompanied by n certified check or a bond of se!ld proposer in the sum | of ten (10) per cent of his proposal, with suf- ficient sureties, conditioned that, if said bid or proposal shall be accepted, the party pro- posing will duly enter into a proper contract to faithfully perform the duty and obligations in accordance with eald proposal, and plan and specifications, which shall be and are hereby required to be a part of such con- tract. The right to reject any and all bids s hereby reserved. This notice {8 given pursuant to an mct, en- titled “An act to amend an act entitled an act to create and erganize the University of Caltfornia,” approved March 25, 1863, and an act amendatory of section %5 thereof, approved March 28, 1572, relating to the construction of bufldings, approved March 3, 1897, By order of the Committee on Grounds and Puilaings of the Board of Regents. E. A. DENICKE, Chatrman. A. MeKOWEN_Acting Secratary, ed October 24, 1599. ETATES engineer office, Flood bufld- o Franolsco, Cal., Oct. 25, 169, Bealed preposals for furnishing and construeting Afverting channel for Sausal Creek, contigu- ous to tidal canal Oakland harbor, Cal., will ba recefved here until noon, December 28, 1699, Information furnished on eppliestion. W. H. HEUZR, Major, Engineers. w T le for 1 or 2 gentle- | lemen preferred. | week; | sunny furnished rooms; rent § and # each. | exchanged, rented; re- | an Paint Co.. 319 84 st. | COLLECTION | 1708 | the | 51 J. 8. JOH | ground floos. Afso Fruitvale stati ALAMEDA REAL RSTATH. GREATEST bargaina sver offered in Alameda. 3iTto—Ban Antonto ave.; 13 roome. $6500—Union st.; corner; 10 rooms. $0570_Morton af.; corner; § rooms. 000—San Jose ave; cor rooms. S00—8herman st} eleg: home; § rooms. 2880—San Jose T [ ouees to rent in al & ¥. D. JUDD CO. Alameda. , 1484 Purk st blook, 16 lots, with etore &nd bath; stable, windmill, tank, etc. oo i (oxii. fine d-story house $ fooms | and bath: near station; must be soid at onoe; worth $# 2600—Lot 40x160, on Morton st., bet. the rail- l'u‘ldl, wl(;l nmm'new modern cottage 7 rooms; 200 cash, baiace §26 per month. $3050- Lot 40x150; Morton st., nDear Santa | Clara ave.; elegant new house of § rooms: | 500 cash, balance 330 per month. Houses to | 1ot 1n all’ parts of Alameda. H. P. MOREAL & CO., 148 Park st. | $800-LOT 25x140; all_street work; $50 cash, §10 per month $2000—New house of 6 rooms; lot foxiis: 26th ave,, E. Oakland: $200 cash, 325 per month., 3. H. YOUNG, 182 Park st. | CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly all, 16 pages, sent to any address in the Unifed States or Canada ome year for Sl postags pald $10.00_HAL | G eliing, 'at Grand-st. station; must be wold. | Adaress R, b . Call office. 17\:’0& LOT toxis, with large cottage of § | | = | ALAMEDA HOUSES. | HOUSE & rooms; bath; rent $i5. 3US Clem- | ent ave. | TALAMEDA ROOMS AN HOME for ladles In delicate health; large grounds. private. MRS. DR, FUNKE, 1416 8th. DERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS ELEY REAL ESTATE. BERK FOR exchange for San Francisco property— House of 1 rooms; lot 186x125; within two blocks of rafiroad and half block from electrio cars: price $400. Apply J. J. MASON, ad- Berkel e see those new houses just being fin- ishied in the Hillegass Tract; with all modern | improvements; within § minutes’ walk from the university, and only 4 blocks from Dwight way station; lots 50xi00; for sale either for { cash or easy terms. JOS. J. MABON, adjoin- | ing Postorfice, Berkeley. { A NEW p of beautiful Berkeley, | the proposed extension of the university | grounds, can be had by sending a 2c stamp to | JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate, adjoining showing | P. 0. Berkeley. | WE are selling houses and lots right and left, but have a few left. O. Q. MAY & CO.. Berkeley. “UP to date 8-room house; large lot; close to_University of California $3100—Just 8s good §-room new house; im- proved street. $4250-Fine home in heart of Berkeley; rents for $6 a month. 500—50-foot lot on Durant Bhattuck. $1050—Comfortable cottage, 5 room: mill, tank, etc.; dirt cheap. 0. G. MAY & CO. Opposite High School, Berkele; “BARGAIN: fiveroom cottage in Bast Berkeley on lot 49x130; near station; street work done: $300 cash, balance to suit pur- chi GEO. SCHMIDT, Berkeley Statlon. ave., east of wind- AT a bargain—This fine residence, just com- 1 modern improvemants; lot and_pump: $200 cash, balance $13 per th W. C. MORAN. $1500—WORTH §2200; 5-room cottage; corner lot 40x120; street macadamized, sewered; por- colain bath; on elect ar line and 3 blocks to Berkeley local train: $100 down, balance $2) W. C. MORAN. JOMS and bath; lot ew 10x100 $1800 street | “work an a cash, ‘bal. $20 per month. Bee W. C. MORAN, Lorin Station, Berkeley. w 2.story; 7 rooms and ctric lights; two lots, 40 feet front on_wide avenue near s R, box 114, Call Office. BIG bargain; house of 6 large rooms, bath, pan. try; hot and cold water: high ner; lot 100x129; fruit trees; | well 100 feet deep: windmill and tank; only | 1 block from etation close to electric’ cars; school, churches, stores, etc: take Berkeley train, ‘get off at Lorin station and ask for RUDOLPH & PERKINS. C. C. BEMIS, Real Estate and General Land Agent. Montgomery st. In Berkeley—Curner lot house of § rooms. each; 150, with modern erica—The Weekly address in the 16_pages, | United States or Canada one | _postage paid. BERKELEY HOUSES TO LET. | FOR rent—In desirable location. house of nine rooms, bath, laundry and storeroom, with sta- ble, chicken house and ard; convenient to trains and universit Apply O. G. MAY & CO., Berkeley nds! FRUITVALE REAL - >TATE. FRUITVALE. 3 COMPANY. ASY TERMS AT CASH PRI year for $1, | FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—008 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATB. B TR T o > Il % 3 l One Week Only. $%-—BUYS 100 SHARES THIS WEEK- {8 I NEXT WEEK STOCK GOES ON THE EX- i MT. DIABLO OIL CO. ORGANIZED BY HOME PEOPLE. | TO BE CONTROLLED BY THE PHOPLE. TWO HOURS RIDE FROM SAN FRANCISCO £-FOR THE ROUND TRIP—§ | REMEMBER! ‘WE DO NOT HAVE TO BORE FOR OIL. ; WE DO NOT SAY WE EXPECT TO STRIKE OIL. WE HAVE STRUCK OIL. OUR OIL ON EXHIBITION. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELT. | YOU MAY STRIEKD | A FORTUNB ‘ __ =Y BUYING NOW. ‘TEE COMPANY XNTm BORING WELLS ALL OVER THEIR PROPERTY. | | THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY UNEQUALED | IN ALL THE OIL TERRITORY, AND AS THE COMPANY PROGRESS WITH THEIR BORING, THIS BTOCK WILL GO UP | B0 THAT THE INVESTOR WILL REAP | HUNDREDS FROM THE INVESTMENT. BUY AT ONCE. DO NOT DELAY. GET IN |ON THE GROUND FLOOR. SECURE A I CATALOGUE FREE. I J. W. LAYMANCE, Becretary and General Manager, 636 MARKET ST., San Francisco. PRICES, SNAPS. SNAPS. SNAPS. S The list of families who have stopped paying 460 Elghth Stree | rent and are buying through us on instaliments | has increased to 23 in the last 35 days. Most of | them in Fruitvale; some of them in Oakland; & few in San Francisco and Berkeley. $425—Corner lot on Peraita ave.; a growing nelghborhood. $500—100x175; choicest lot in Frultvale; sewers; | close to cars. lot §0x150; 4-room ocot- splendid lo- water; 0—$14 per month; good well; graded street; 9—Six rooms; large lot; well and pump; ete.; new; terms to suit. $1500—Nine rooms; lot 46x1%5; bath, pantry, closets, halls, high basement; excellent local- ity; frult trees; corner lot; extra large barn; well, windmill and pump; 2 blocks from car line! we will take lot as part pay in any of | the ‘above. | We have just secured 20 chotce lots closs to the station, and start 5 new cottages this week, If you will talk quickly you may have them | arranged to suit you. Anything we have for sale on reasonable terms. THE HOME BUILDI Half a block from Fruitvale ave. City Toom 32, ground floor. Monday $175—VERY cheap lot, 7ox100; only 8 blocks from electric cars; cost owner $450. $750—Cottage of 4 rooms; lot §0x108; barn, | chicken house, fruit trees, etc.; easy terms if | aesired. | $s50—Cozy cottage of 3 large rooms; 2 chicken houses; city water; lot 100x125; $125 cash, bal- 0 per month. $900—For sale at a sacrifice; 6-room house; good well and pump; woodshed, chicken houss} corner lot, §0x150; all fenced. w cozy cottage of 4 rooms and base- ment; 2 chicken houses; lot 60x122; 3 blocks from local train. G COMPANY. Fruitvale station, on office, 222 Sansome st., After 12 any day after $1200—Modern cottage of § rooms and bath; fruit trees; lot 37x270; located in the best part of Fruitvale, 2 blocks from Fruitvale ave. Chicken ranch of 3% acres 0-fruit trees; good house of 5 rooms and basement; 12 chick- | en houses; 35 chickens, brooders and fncu- | bators; 1 cow, 1 wagon, 1 cart, 1 plow, 1 har- row, 1 cultivator, bone mill, meat chopper, ete. Tor full particulars apply to H. A. PLEITNER, Fruitvale Station, Cal CHEAP lots and big lots; well located in Fruitvale and near railroad; good neighbor- hood; cement smidewalks, ete; lots $35x125 or 76x125; small_cash payment, balance monthly. 972 Broadwa: | NILES ADVERTISEMENTS. NILES REAL ESTATE. CALIFORNIA REAL ESTATE. Three acres bearing fruit trees in village, r acres bearing fruit trees, house, etc., $3250. Ten and one-halt acres; apricot and cherry trees; SRRy SILIN 2 feet; house 7 rooms, 2 upstairs un- lacksmith shop and tools; only $2200. reat sacrifice; forced sale; 120 acres bear- ing prunes of best known variety; only $250 per acre; adjoins incorporated town; cost $500 per three years old, corner; . bargain; re. Reliable Information regarding California property furnished. WATERS BROS., Niles, Ci SAN RAFAEL ADVERITSE'TS Iot 50x140; tn | Street, Oakland. T $200—HOUSE and lot, 50x130; Fruitvale, near electric_cars; $i0 down and $10 per month. C. K. KING, $02 Broadway, Oakland. CHICKEN ranch, $500; 1% acres, Contra Costa County; 7-room house; windmill and tank. C. K. KING, 902 Broadway, Oakland. 20 ACRES, Sonoma County, $1700; 10 acres fruit; house and barn; near station. C. K. KING, 902 Broadway, Oakland. GREAT bargain; f-room house; East Oakland; lot 50x100; only $800; $200 cash wanted. C. K. KING, 802 Broadway, Oakland. E. E. BUNCE, 90§ BROADWAY, FORECLOSURE SALES $2500—Cottage; lot 10135 feet. $1650—Lot 100x125 feet; §-room house. Call for a list of new houses for sale on easy terms. 30 PAGE CATALOGUE OF HOMES., A BARGAIN—Lovely 8-room house; best resi- dence portion of Oakland, west of Broadway; lot 51x120; improved with cholce flowers an shrubbery; house in perfect order; all modern conveniences; 1 block from electric cars: con- “venient to local to S. F.: will sell at a sacrl- fice on account of owner leaving Oakland, In- quire M. L. WURTS, Seventeenth and Broadway, Oakland. A—$75 CASH, $7 50 monthly; 118x515 feet; grove of trees; 300 feet new 6-foot high board fenc- ing; fronting on & streets; single dwelling; jusf the thing for a bachélor; site, climate and soil none better; plenty of good water; near electric cars; $0-foot ~ wide boulevard: schoolhouse: price 3600 in all; Allendale Tract, Adjoining East Oakland. Call or send for cir- cular, 455 Seventh st., mear cor. Broadway, Onkland; carriage free. HENRY Z. JONES, grounds; will take lot pay on eith THE HOME BUILDING CO!(PANY‘:r Ban Francisco 222 Bansome st., room 3, on. Owner. WEBSTER st.; 1 have the finest residence SANBAFAXL BEAL BSTATE. | Vieht vacant on thie"strtet ana' T i~ sel X S or $5 per foot; owner refused #65 a sh o002 0 TR monthi § rooms; large 10t; | ;e ago; Grx1G0; ses it JAS. B NAISMITH. n n h st. per month 7 rooms; close to Ho- | 4 e tel Rafael; excellent locality and large BARGAINS—$126; lots in Fruitvale and SBan Leandro Road Tract, near Fruitvale station; elcotric cars, ‘schools; homes _bullt Sormme: nothitig ik them: o B. PINNSY, | Asgent, yoom 9, 805 Broadway, Oakland. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OAKLARD REAL ESTATE. $250_FELEGANT new 2-story house, 8 rooms. bath, laundry, large pantry and closets; all modérn improvements; location first-class; big bargain. WILLIAM J. DINGEE, 503 Broadway, Oakland, Room 18, second floor, Mills bldg.. B. 8§25 CASH, balance $5 monthly; 10 lots sacri- ficed at’Lorin in Oakland; electric cars: 3 blocks local train; electric and gas lights, city water, etc.; owner widow lady; must sell at a sacrifice. Particulars J. LAY- MANCE, 636 Market st., 2 to 4 p. m. $5T5—4-ROOM cottage; lot h0x150; barn; fenced: well; no incumbrance. R. LEE, 401 fiveleth st or take S. L. I, electric car; second house on Hawley $2050—EXCELLENT nelghborhood; 7-room house; bath, modern plumbing; lot G0x125; stable: close to trains, schools, etc; its cheap at $3500; only $2650 asked for. J. 8. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. For sale_Bullding lot, near Telegraph ave., North Oakland. R. J. MONTGOMERY, 470 Thirteenth st., Oakland. FOR nale—New house of 9 Fooms on Fruitvale ave.: 10 minutes’ walk from station; lot 98x 130; horse, surrey and cart and carpets; must OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. HANDEOME residence, 9 rooms, bath, barn; 589 i rent low. central; near trains; rent $20. OAKLAND COTTAGE TO LET, FOR rent—$10 50; 3 cottages, 2 and 4 rooms each; cfl water; stable; ot 100x150; all fenced. R. J. MONTGOMERY, 470 Thirteenth st., Oakland. e e e s OAKLAND HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. FOR rent—§ sunny housekeeping rooms, kitchen; also flat; large grounds; stable; superb view? scparate’entrance; rent $12 month; water free. 982 East Seventeenth st., corner Nineteenth ave. Oakland. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Shellhaas, the turniture dealer, 1ith and Franklin, Oakiand. e MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been fssued as follows: Timothy O'Keefe and Ellen Hurley. .28-24 F. Holtum and Eiizabeth M. Kunst........41-33 Lewis V. Hentrich and Bessie Fonda.......28-22 Willlam 'J. Campbell and Rose Walthou...22-22 Leon Silvestesn and Eva G. G. Gordon....24- Arthur R. Willlams and Ellen I. Coughiin.37-26 ‘W. C. Brown and Lizzie M. siganano...24-20 Clarence R. Ward and Zillah M. Coonley. 25-24 Johannes Olsen and Berthea Arreberg. 23 James H. Lynden and Florence Beckett.... Toblas Kindelspire and Martha B. Howes. 6. John A. Andersson and Anna H. Edler. Danfel Scannell and Mary Donohue. Amzi B. Kelly and Anna Haas. Frank P. Edwards and Dora BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—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 residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. BARNAR—In this city, October 26, 1599, to the wife of Brad Barnar, a daughter. BOHLEN—In this city, October 19, 1899, to the wife of M. H. Bohlen, a son. CAHILL—In this city, October 27, 159, to the wite of John C. Cahill, a daughter. CARASH — October 27, 1839, to the wife of Meyer Caresh of Oakland, a daughter. GBERDAU—In_this city, October 2, 189, to the wife of H. J. Gerdau, a daughter. HAMILTON—In this city, October 26, 1899, to the wife of J. J. Hamiiton, a son. HEENAN—In this city, October 27, 1899, to the wife of 8. C. Heenan, a daughter. HOLBERT—In this city, to the wife of Benja- min B. Holbert, a daughter. JACKSON—In this city, October 27, 1899, to the wite of C. W. Jackson, a son. McDANIEL—In this_city, October 2, 189, to the wifs of Robert W. McDanel, a daughter. NIXON—In this city, October 22, 1899, to the wife of Thomas H. Nixon, a son. REYNAUD-In_this city, October 23, the wife of Edward Reynaud, a son. ROSENBAUM—In this city, October 28, 1899, to the wife of H. Rosenbaum, a son. ROTHBERG—In this city, October 21, 1899, to the wife of A. Rothberg, a daughter. TRESSELT—In this city, October 27, 1899, to the wife of H. E. Thesselt, a daughter. I S —— MARRIED. FITZPATRICK—DONLON—In this city, Octo- ber 25, 1599, at Mission Dolores Church, by the Rev. Fatber Conway, Thomas F. Fitz- patrick and Nellie Donlon. HAIRE—SULLIVAN—In this city, October 18, 189, at St. Joseph’s Church, by’ the Rev. P, Scanlan, James V. Haire of St. Helena and Katle A. Sullivan of San Francisco. MULLER—MILLER—In Fruitvale, October 25, 1899, at the residence of the bride’s mother, by the Raev. J. H. Theiss, August Muller and Annfe Elisabeth Miller. RACOUILLAT—ENGWER—In this city, Octo- ber 15, 1593, at the residence of the bride's mother, by Archdeacon John A. Emery, Al- bert N. Racouillat and Emily M. Engwer, both of San Francisco. ————ee e 1899, to DIED. Blaikie, Fliza J. Lee, Mary Culver, James H. Martin, Eleanor Dunn, James Reed, Annfe Ryan, Amelia A. Scott, Claude A. Throwell, Annie H. Tornwall, Minnie J. U Danfel B. Walker, John Erlanger, Herman Garner, Hans H. F. Gaw, Herbert J. Geike, Richard Harris, Abraham L. Haskell, John M. Hurley, Elizabeth Wempe, Anna M. Jacobson, Harold F. Whearty, Joseph P. Kelly, Michael J. ‘Wheeler, Clara J. Lasclottes, Catherine HASKELL—In Plumas County, Cal., October 27, 1899, John Mace Haskell, husband of Sarah W. Haskell, a native of Maine, aged 70 years and_10 months. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. BLAIKIE—In this city, October 26, 189, Eliza J. Blaikle, wife ot R. T. Blaikie, and aunt of Sarah Preston. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday,) at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 205 Falr Oaks street, near Twenty- third.” Cremation Cypress Lawn Cemetery. CULVER—In this city, October 26, 1809, James Henry Culver, & native of Medina, N. Y., aged 64 years. L7 Friends are respeetfully invited to at- tend the funeral services this day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, at his late residence, 1111 Clay street. Interment private. DUNN—In this city, October 27, 1899, James, beloved husband of Matilda Dunn, and father of Mamle and Rosle Dunn, & native of Maine, aged 55 years, ERLANGER—In Redwood City, October 2, | 1809, Herman, beloved husband ‘of farah Er- langer, and father of Mrs. Jacob Small and Esther, Jonas, Simon, Isidore and Joseph Erlanger, a native of Buchau, Germany, aged 72 years s months and 25 days. 7 The funeral services will take place this day (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, at the chapel at Home of Peace Cemetery. Special train from Redwood Cityr at 11:30 o'clock. Friends from San Francisco desiring to at- tend the funeral will take the 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets for Emanuel station, GARNER—In this city, October 27, 18%, Hans Henry F. Garner, a native of Germany, aged 71 years 7 months and 3 days. (Chicago pa- pers_please copy.) 07 Frienfls and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funerai to-morrow (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of Henry Evers, 865 Washington street, Oakland. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. GAW-—In this city, October .26, 159, Herbert J., beloved son of Hugh and Anna Gaw, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 9 months. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the family resi- dence, 213 Dorland street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. GEIKE—In this city, October 28, 189, Rich- ard Gelks, beloved husband of Katle Geike, and father of Loulse Geike, a native of Brom- berg, Posen, Germany, aged 36 years. HARRIS—In this city, October 26, 159, Abra- ham Letb Harris, beloved father of Mrs. An- nie J. Harris, Mr. Henry Harris, Mrs. D. L. Rosenthal, Mrs. R. S. Bornstein and Mrs. C. J. Silverberg, a native of Exin, Prussia, aged 89 vears. E>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 617 Gough street, between Fulton and McAliister, thence by 11:30 o'clock train to New Salem Cemetery for interment. HURLEY—An anniversary- requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late Elizabeth Hurley, wife of Daniel Hurley, at St. Charles Borromeo's Church, Elghteenth and _Shotwell streets, Tuesday morning, at 9 o'clock. JACOBSON—In this city, October 25, 1899, Har- old F., beloved son of Bernard and Annetta Jacobson, & native of San Francisco, aged 3 years and 11 months. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Bunday), at 11 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 4 Folsom avenue, between e ————— HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Bucoessors to ¥y . FUNERAL D) l-n;;nnlfldhlhm EMBALMERS, e L T Seventh and Efghth streets. O. F. Cemetery. KELLY—There will be an anniversary solemn requiem high mass for the repose of the soul of the late Michael Joseph Kelly, to-morrow (Monday), at § o'clock, at St. Dominic's Church. “Friends and acquaintances are poectfully invited to attend. SCLOTTES—In this city, October 26, 188, Catherine Lasclottes, beloved wite of Henri Lasclottes, and_cousin of Leon Cazet and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pucheu, & mative of France, aged 2 years. E>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 24 John street,” between Powell and Mason, thence to French Church of Notre Dame des Victolres, where services will be LEE—In this city, October 28, 1899, Mary, be- loved wife of the late Patrick Les, mother of Edmond 8., Willlam H., Charles R., Thomas W.. Mamie E. and the late George G. L. Lee, and sister of Mrs. E. Doyle, Mrs. M. A. Fur- long and John and Thomas Brown, & native of County Wexford, Ireland, aged 58 years. MARTIN—In Lakeport, Eleanor, dearly beloved daughter of Edward and Eva 8, Martin, aged 1 year 3 months and 24 days. REED—In this clty, October 26, 189, Annte, beloved wife of Silas W. Reed, and mother of George L., Kittie, Emily and’ Percy Reed, a native of Salinas, Monterey County, Cal., aged 44 years. U Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at il o'clock, from the parlors of the Californla Underfaking Company, 405 Powell street, near Post. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. = RYAN—In this city, October 26, 1893, Amelia Agnes, beloved wife of John H. Ryan, and mother of Ruth S., John H. Jr. and Martha J. Rvan, a native of New York, aged 32 years 6 months and 12 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 12:15 o'elock, from her late resi- dence, 130 Frederick street, between Masonic avenue and Ashbury street,’thece to St. Agnes Church for services commencing at 1 o'clock. A solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at St. Agnes Church on Monday, October 3, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SCOTT—In this clty, October 2, 1899, Claude A., dearly beloved son of Clarence and Mamis Scott, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gil- bey, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 month and 14 days. §¥The funeral will take place to-morrow (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 1028 Thirty-second avenue, South San Franclsco. THROWELL—In this ecity, October 29, 1899, Annie H. beloved daughter of Stephen and the late Bridget Throwell, a native of Ban Mateo County, California. §7The funeral will take place to-morrow (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 433 Bryant street, ‘thence to St. Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem high mas will be’ celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. TORNWALL—In this city, October 27, 1899, Minnie Johanna, beloved daughter of Eman. ual Tornwall, and sister of John H., Edward E. and Alexander A. Tornwail, a native of Lureka, Cal., aged § years 5 months and 1§ ays. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of the Californta Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near Post. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. URRY—In Petaluma, Danfel B. Urry, beloved husband of Mary Urry, and father of Mrs. P. H. Wagner, Mrs. A. Fonteneau and Fred B. Urry, a native of Isle of Wight, England, aged 59 years. WALKER—In this city, October 27, 189, John, beloved son of John and the late Mary Walker of Londonderry, Ireland, 2 native of reland, aged 32 years 4 months and § days. (Londonderry, Ireland, papers please cops.) L7 Friends ‘and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near Post, thence to St. Patrick's Church for services. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. 3 WEMPE—In this city, October 2, 189, Anna Maria Wempe, dearly beloved wife of the late Henry Wempe, and_ beloved mother of Ger- hard and Wililam Wempe, Mrs. Henry Ot- tens and the late Menry L. Wempe, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 79 years 1 month and 2 days.” A member of the Third Order of Bt. Francls and Christliche Mutter Verein, E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 413 Oak street, between Laguna and Buchanan, thence to St. Boniface's Church, Golden Gate avenue, near Jones street, where & solemn requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. WHEARTY—In this city, October 27, 189, Jo- seph P., dearly beloved son of the lte Martin and Ann Whearty, and brother of Thomas, Peter and Mary E. Whearty and Mrs. Annie Hoffman, a native of San Francisco, aged 33 years 1 month and 21 days. [7 Friends are respectfully invited to tend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stockton street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. WHEELER—In Sonoma County, Cal, Octo- ber 27, 1399, Clara J., wife of Dalbert Wheeler, a native of Kansas,'aged 38 years. Interment I O. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. A Parrott, Roseburg |C Ingalls, Boston Mrs Galvin, Roseburg E H Knapp, Boston Mrs J F Ritter, N Y R Parker & w, Kans W C Berlin, U'S A [T Smith, Sacramento F Moody & w, Willows|~ Lowry, Toj :ke Mrs Dodd, B C Cole, Topeka. Miss Beedy, Sausalito (H Chandler, Topeka £ L Holmes & w, Ala A C Henz, w & d, Cal R W Roberts, Stockton|G Kennedy, Chico H M Watson, Vacavlle C Huffman'& w, Chico J F Brooks, § Cruz |E E Huddleton, Chico W S Sessions, Berkeley [E-B Shoalwater, Chico A Colt, Berkeley R A Lyman, Oakland J M Steele, Manlla WJ Larng & £, Angels F A Weck, Cal | Du_Pont Syle, Oak C Madden & w, Cal |J C Fraser, Denver E L Jobson, San Jose C Hamilton, Topeka § Platt, Oakland J B Gllespfe, Kans W D Gossard, $ Jose |J McDonald, Menlo Pk J C Eubanks, U S N [P Sweed, Petaluma B F Patrick, Chicago [Mrs D McNeal, § Rosa O E Lundranz, § Cruz|J C Ruddock, Uktah L W Irvine & w, N Y|E F_Purser, Healdsbrg A D Scott & w, Uklah [Dr_Moore, Benicia W_H_Solderberg, Chgo|J F Cowan, Salt Lake M Eslenan & w, Mex| C Campbell, Stntd ! W Fell, Stanford F F Tibbets & w. Sao A A Franklin, Texas G G Gage, Stanford - 7 Porter, Fresno Hattie Winston, L An, $ E Clark & w, Sacto [Miss Blackburn, Stnfc H F Meln & w, Kans |W H Murphy, Palo Alt W A Rose, Bodie F M McFadden, Kans 7 C Troy, San Jose E C Sican, Pa PALACE M J Henry, U S A B Hazard & w, R I T Knowles, Oakland B J Wheeler & w, Cal Lt Shaw, New York J W Hutt Jr, N Y Dr L L Young, U S A J C Angokerny, Cal D M Hanlon, Cal 8 C Joerger, Beritn M P Waite, Stanford O G Sage, Sacto Mrs J R Egan, Alamed A O Hewitt, Boston E Smith, Seattle 7 H Henry, San Jose J Hatch, San Jose E 8 Jaixay & w, Cal Dr H W Heintz, Utah H W Edwards, Keswic C P Chamberlin, Wash HOTEL. H Clemens & w, Towa, B O Lindblow, Oaklnd M F Odell & 'w, Cal Miss_Robinson, Cal T L Emerson, Cal L B Kilbourns, Chicago Mrs E R Newell, 11l Mrs K L Kitchen, Iil W Joslyn, Chicago W Watson, Stanford C Luck, Nevada Nieman, Vallejo M Dwiny, Stanford , N Y C M Crane, Ohlo W D Shea, N Y J C_Coleman, U 8 A W _Fleckinger, U S A A P Bradford, Oakland R M Mein, Oakland C M Buchanan, Pittsbg P F A A b H A H Jarbet, Utah |J J Veening, Kansas W G Benham, Utah R G McCracken, Cal J D Farrell, Seattle C H McFarland, Cal J G Woodworth, Seattl'H Doyle, B C E B Jordan & w, Cal |[L B Rhodes, Seattle ‘W Batcheller, Chicago NEW WESTERN HOTEL. I D Noble, Pt Arena P McCallum, N % A Lawson, Redwood |F Carroll, Seattle W E Blkin, Redwood |0 Meredith, Kansas F Dittman, Los Ang |O B Spencer, Kansas Mrs N Urfutea, Napa|C H Shinn, Berkeley E J Elllott, Sacto J C Fandale, N Y B E Miller, Kansas [S H Casey, N Y O B Spencer, Kansas |P A Poweli, Kansas J L Johnson, Oakdale |C N Beal, Oklahoma J Coilins, Los Ang |J Penryn, Oklahoma C Trinke Los Ang A M Falconer, Kansas 5 Ang |W L Lazalers, Kansas (arnberg, Portld J H McKinney, Kansas C Kohler, Portland |C A Rice, Kansas T Behrnsen, San Jose |W Shaffer, Kansas H Black, Vallejo |A C Woodruff, Kans C Carlson, Vallejo G A Evans, Kansas G Wilson, San _Jose W J Matthews. Kansas G A Johnson, Rochestr Mrs Dinnell, Stockton C Madden, St Helena M P Minehan, Kansas H Compton, Stockton - e————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Martin and Louisa Julian to Sigmund Cahen, lot on W_line of Baker street, 7 S of Fulton, § 25 by W 100; $10. German Savings and Loan Soclety to Charles Wagner, lot 16, block 3, Marion Tract (Hospital lot); $10. Martin White (by B. B. Pond and H. C. Campbell, trustees) to Myra S. Cloud, 1621 D. 6, lot on S corner of Eleventh and Folsom streets, SE 70, SW 80, NW 70. NE to begin- ning; also lot on SE corner of Buchanan street and Hickory avenue, also 120 N of Oak street, § 33 by B 82:6, trustees' deed; §14,550. Mary T. James to Julia E. James, lot on W line of Noe street, 76:6 S of Twenty-third, S 25 by W 100; also undivided half of lot on N line of Cumberland street, 105 1 of Noe, E 50 by N 114; $10. Elizabeth A. Heydenfeldt to Oxen O. Heyden- feldt, lot on N line of Jackson street, 60 W of Drumm, W 40 by N 120; $5. Hubert and Claire Galey to James Burke, lot on W line of Stone street, %0 S of Jackson, § 20 by W €0; $10. Charles E.'and Bmma L. Ehmann to Arthur Rodgers, lot on E corner of Mission ana Fourth streets, SE 100 by NE 100; $10. Frank W., Alvah B. and Everette O. Arnold to Eber G. Mathena, lot on E line of Missis- sippl street, 175 N of Butte, N 25 by & 10 $1500. A. C. Freese (administrator of estate of Wil- llam W. Wade), Mary J. Wade and 5. R. Rothenberg (by Edwin Schwab, commissioner) to John A. Buck, lot on E line of Jowa street, 'lg;l N of Twenty-fifth (Yolo), N 28 by B 108; R. Te-record 1724 D. 243, lot on SE corner of B street and Thirty-third avenue, E 226, SE I §186:8, W 120, 8 25, W 120, N 225; $10. Amelia Fatjo to same, all interest in Outside Land block 33; grant. ‘Ahiman L. or Ahinian L, Miner to Caroline Bates, undivided two-thirds of lot on E line of Forty-ninth avenue, 100 S of I street, S 300 by E 240 (to correct 16510 d 112), quitclaim deed; ‘lfllnnlh H., Charles H., Louis H. and Char- lotte J, M. Jones to Emma M. E. Sorensen, lot on E line of Fort)‘s-ll'allnth avenue, 150 S of I street, S 25 by E 120; $10. Joseph, Harrlet, Bertha G. and Jacob Weiss- bein to Jacob Heyman, lot on § line n! J street, 75 W of Thirteenth avenue, W 25 by S 100; also lots 14 and 21, Jacob Heyman's subdivision of blocks 9 and 17, Ploche & Robinson’s subdi- vision; $10. WEATHER FORECAST FOR NOVEMBER, Continued From Page 19. erly winds: An elongated trough of low bar- ometer (pressure 26.60 inches) lles to the southward of the Aleutian Islands. Around this area the circulation of the winds is cy- clonic, or against the sun. The two circula- tions, cyclonic (around the low) and anti cloni¢ (around the high), thus unite in giving rise to a belt of westerly winds extending from 50 degrees north to 35 degrees north. The average strength of these winds will show a marked Increase over October. They will be subject to frequent interruptions by the tem- porary wind systems proper to the eastward- moving areas of high or low barometer de- soribed below. Calms and variable winds will occur throughout a belt extending from 25 to 40_degrees north, 145 to 175 degree§ west. The northeast monsoon—The winter area of high presstre central over Continental Asia is now well established, and the anti-cyclonic circulation to which this area gives rise covers the China and the Celebes seas, the Philippine Islands and the eastern coast of Asia as far north as Shanghai, with the northeast (win- ter) monsoon. Beyond this point the prevail- ing direction of the wind will be north to northwest. In the vicinity of the mainland the monsoon exhibits a marked tendency to follow the trend of the coast. Here it also weakens elightly by night and at the same time blows somewhat off shore, often permitting a vessel close under the land to make way northward against it. The monscon brings thick weather and rain along a weather shore. A rising bar- ometer foreruns an Increase in strength; @ fall- ing barometer a decrease. Cyclonic and anti-cyclonic circulations—Tem- porary areas of alternately high and low bar- ometer will be found moving in a general east- erly direction across the ocean. Around the areas of high barometer the winds circulate in the same direction as the hands of a watch (anti-cyclonic); around the area of low baro- meter in the opposite direction (cyclonic). In advance of an anti-cyclonic area, or high, the Weather {8 dry (shown by the large difference between the wet and the dry bulb; the baro- meter riges; the thermometer.falls; the clouds (cirrus, cirro-cumulus, alto-cumulus) tend to dissolve, and the general direction of the winds 1s polar or westerly. In advance of & cyclonle area, or low, the weather iz damp (shown by the small’ difference between the wet and the dry bulb; the barometer falls; the thermometer rises; the clouds (cirro-stratus, alto-stratus, nimbus) tend to gather, and the general direction of the winds is equatorial or easterly. The eastward passage of an anti- cyclone fs marked by light winds and fair weather; of a cyclone, by gales, rain and foul weather. The path of the center of the latter is generally confined to the region between 35 degrees north and 5 degrees north. Their oc- currence increases in frequency as the season advances. Out of 2333 wind observations dur- ing November within the belt 35 to 50 degrees north and 125 west to 145 east 47 per cent gave @ force of & or over (Beaufort scale); 30 per gent & force of 6 or over; s compared with 24 per cent and 12 per cent, respectively, for October. Typhoons—The probabllity of the occurrence of typhoons is much diminished, the average for the month being two. The region through- ut which these storms occur and the tracks followed by the several classes are shown elsewhere upon the chart. Fog—Fog and heavy mist will be met along the American coaet, also along the trane. Pacific routes north’ of the 4ith parallel, but with less frequency than during October. p= > Shipping Intelligence. — . ARRIVED. Saturday, October 28. (Stmr Aberdeen, Higgins, 64 hours from As- . Stmr Noyo, Johnson, 17 hours from Fort Brags. Stmr Cleone, Walvig, 20 hours from Caspar, via Albion. Stmr Del Norte, Allen, 37 hours from Cres- cent City. Btmr George Loomis, Bridgett, 31 hours from Ventura. S‘l)dmr ‘Whitesboro, Olsen, 15 hours from Green- wood. Stmr_Weeott, Burtls, 25 hours from ‘Fureka. c{Sch Rio Rey, Johnson, 3 days from Santa uz. Schr Herman, Thunnell, 14 days from Kodiak. Schr Volante, Christiansen, 5 days from Co- aullle River. ark Kate Davenport, “ferriman, 13 from Port Blakeley. o7 e Schr Joseph and Henry, Arff, 9 days from Coquille River. Schr Ida McKay, Lethola, 14 days from Grays Harbor. Schr Marion, Topfer, 16 days from Everett. CLEARED. Saturday, October 28. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Columbia, Doran, Astoria; Oregon Rail- road & Navigation Co. Stmr City of Peking, Smith, Manila, via Honolulu: U § Government. Stmr Peru, Irvine, Panama, etc; P M § § Co. Btmr Centennial, Eagles, Honolulu; U 8 Gov- ernment. Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, Nanaimo; R Dunsmuir Sons Co. 5 Bark Albert Griffith, Honolulu; Willlams, Dimon & Co. Schr Robert R Hind, Hellingsen, Hind, Roloh & Co Schr Jobn G North, Austin, Honolpu, via Ka- bului; Hind, Rolph & Co. BAILED. Saturday, October 3. Peru, Irvine, Panama. Newburg, Hansen, Grays Harbor. Alliance,” Hardwick, Astoria, etc. Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, Victoria, ete. Stmr City of Peking, Smith, Manils, via Honolulu. Stmr Centennial, Eagles, Honolulu, Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, Mendocino. Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, Nanaimo. Schr Five Brothers, Jensen, Bihlers Point. Schr Bender Bros, Wetzel, Bowens Landing. SPOKEN. Oct 18, no position—Br ship Mistley Hall, from Oregon, for Falmouth. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Oct 23, 10 p m—Weather thick; wind NW, velocity 14 miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT GAMBLE—Salled Oct 23—Schr Alice Cooke, for Honolul alled Oct 28—Haw ship Nanaimo; Stmr Stmr Stmr PORT LUDLOW- Euterpe, for Fremantie. PORT TOWNSEND—Safled Oct 2—Bark Hesper, from Port Gamble, for Wallaroo. Arrived Oct 25—Bark Big Bonanza, from Port Gamble, for Sydney. VENTURA—Sailed Oct 28—Stmr South Coast, for San Francisco. COOS BAY—Salled Oct 2I—Schr John A, for San Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Oct 28—Stmr Se- quola, from San Pedro. PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed Oct 2%—Haw stmr San Mateo, for Nana'mo; stmr Alcatraz, for San Francisco. BOWENS LANDING—Safled Oct 28—Stmr Navarro, for Port Los Angeles. POINT REYES—Passed Oct 2§, 4:45 p m— Stmr_Mineola, from Nanaimo, for Port Los Angeles. SAN PEDRO-Salled Oct 2—Stmr Ruth, for San_Francisco. SEATTLE-Sailed Oct 23—Bktn John Smith, for San Francisco. (SAN_ DIEGO—Sailed Oct 3-—Stmr Alcazar, ror —. EUREKA—Sailed Oct 27—Schr Sparrow and bktn Monitor, for San Francisco; Br bark City of Adelalde, for Sydney. Oct 25—Stmr Pomona, for San Francisco. Arrived Oct 2—Stmr San Pedro, hence Oct 26; schr J G Wall, hence Oct 21. ASTORIA—Arrived Oct 2—Stmr Olympia, hence Oct 2; stmr Pennsylvania, hence Oct 2. FOREIGN PORTS. KINSALE—Passed Oct 2—Br ship Rhuddlan Castle, from Tacoma, for Queenstown. LIVERPOOL—Sailed Oct 2—Br ship Levern- bank, for Cardiff. TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMERS, YOKOHAMA—Arrived previous to Oct 25— Stmr Idzumi Maru, from Seattle. NEW YORK—Sailed Oct 25—Stmr Pretoria, for Hamburg, via Plymouth: stmr Isiand, for Copenhagen, ete; stmr Georgian, for London: mr Spaarndam, for Rotterdam, via Boulogne: stmr La Bretagne, for Havre; stmr Etrurla, for Livernool; stmr ‘Aller, for Genoa, etc; Stmr Furnessia, for Glasgow. HONGKONG—Arrived previous to Oct 28— Stmr Coptic, from San Franci RAILROAD TRAVEL. New Fast Train Via Rio Grande Western and Denver and Rio Grande rallways in connection with Southern Pacific Company’s limited train, leaving San Francisco dally at § a. m. Through Double Drawing-Room Sleeper. Free Reclining-Chair Cars. Perfect Dining-Car Service. Also Pullman Palace and tourd service on 6:30 p. m. train. For Information, rates, _etc., Southern Pacific agent, or No. 14 street. W. H. SNEDAKER, Gene; st sleeping car Montgomery ral Agent. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCEN! Leave Ban Francisco via n:fuifi‘“lrl'.vrity WEBK DATE S0 o & cad 1t 5 B :mmxam.m‘ apply any | RATLROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMNPAN (PACIFIC SYNTEM. Trains leave and nre SAN FRANCISC (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) arrive nt LEAVE — FROM OCTOBER 29, 18%. — ARRIVE 004 Marysville, v Ehuira, Vacavilleand 004 Shasta Express—Davis, Red Bluff, Portland. < *8:00A Tho Overla Omahia, Chicago *8:30A S Jose, Live Tone, Sacramento, rysville, Chico, lted BlnfF 104 *Milton, Oakdale and Sonora. 00 Haywards, Niles and Way Station 004 Atlantic Bxpress—Ogden and East #9:004 Martiucz, Tracy, Latlrop, Stockton, Merced end Fresno.. *9:004 Port Costs, Fremo, Mojave and A 004 Vallcjo, Martine 7 and Way Stations 004 Haywards, Niles aud Way Statio *32:00 Niles, Livermore, Stockton, 5 ‘mento, Mendota, Hanford, Visalla, Portersille 4:15p ta TRosa Sacramento, Lauding, , Caliata *4:00r Benicia, Vacaille, Woodiand, Kuights Marysrille; Oroville-. . *4:307 Niles, San Josonnd Stockton . 5:00r Tho Owl Limited—Tracy, Fresoo. Bakersfield, Saugus for Banta Bar- bara, Los Angeles. 3:30p Stockton, Merced, *5:30p Fresno, Uakeratield, Santa Iarbara, Tos Avgeles, Deming, El Paso, New Orlcavs and Enst.. *3:30r Santa Fo Ronte—Atlantio for Mojavo and Fast. . #6:00p Hagywards, Niles and San Joso 16:301 Vallejo .. 5 #6130 Oricntal Mail— a $7:00r Valicjo, Port Costa and Way tions... (Narrow Gauge) ST DIVISIO CUELLY ket Street. (Foot of Ma BA Nowark, Oentertilic, 6 5 B idor Creek, Santa Oruzand - Stations Saasdous o9 {21157 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, New ‘Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creck, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations = $10:304 '4:15¢ Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos. 3 *0:204 112437 Hunters' Excursion, San Joso and Way Btations........ Z CREEK ROUTE FERRY. AN FRANOISCO—Feet of Ma “‘135'5“ (Slip 8)— 114 *2:00 13:00 00 10:004.M. h:"a 9:00 11:004.M. *4:00 15:00 *8:00r .M. From OALLAND—Focol of Brendway 1o $12:00 *1:00 $3:00 * 8:00r.0, COAST DIVISION (Broad Gange). (Third and Townsend Sts.) G:10A Ocean Viow, South Ban Franciaco. 1000 Ban ose mud Way Stations (N Almaden Wedvesdazs only) 0 San Jose, Tres Piuos, Suuta Pacilic_Grove, Paso Itobles, Juis Obispo, Surf, Lompoc Principal Way Stations 04 San Joso and Way Station: 01 *11:30A San Joso and Way Statio 12:45r San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, Tros Pinos, Sputa Cruiz. Salinas, Monteray and Pacific Grove. imuor San Jose and Way Station Stations *01404 4:151 San Joseaud Principal W, 3:00P San Jose and Principal Way Stations {9:004 513 an Jose aud Principal Way Stations :xgfl“A 30 San Jose and Way Stations. ety 45p San Jose and Way Stati A for Morning. * Daily. Sunday excented. b Saturday onl CALIFORNIA NORTRWESTERN RY. COJ LESSHEHR SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIO RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Forry, Foot of Market 88 SAN FRANCISCO 1U SAN RAFAKL. WEEK DAYS—7:3, 9:00, 1 ;. :nL 12:35, 3:3, £:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra tri at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Bxtra trips at 1: and 13:%0 p. m. 2:80, 1:30, 3:30, BUNDA¥S-£:00, a:ooE,A;:m o, m. N RAFAEL TO SAN FRAN . WEBK DAYS$:10, 130, 9320, 1110 .fxrsnco P for Afternoon. 1 Sunday only. 11:00 a m.; 8:40, 5:10 p. m. Saturdays at 1:55 and 6:33 p. m. BUNDAYS—$:10, 9:49, 11:10 . m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, 8:35 v. m. Botween San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave Arrive Ban Franolsco. | In Effect | San Francisco. e 1 October 15, Week | Sun- | 189, Sun- | Week Days. | days. ) Destination | days. | Days. 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Novato, [10:40 am| 5:40 am 3:8 pm/ 9:80 am| Petaluma. | 6:05 pm (10:35 am 5:10 pm| 8:00 pm| Santa Rosa.| 7:3 pm| 6:22 pm 1:3 am 10:3 am Lytton, = Gevserville, 30 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm 1:20 am| /Hopland and | 8:00 am( Ukiah. | 7:85 pm| 6:22 pra 7:30 am} 10:25 am 8:00 am| Guerneville. | 7:35 pm| 8:30 pm | 6:22 pm 730 am| $:0 am| ~ Sonoma {10:40 am| $:40 am an | 5:10 pm( 5:00 pm( Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm| 6:22 pm 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Sebastopol. [10:40 am|10:35 am 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm 7:3 pm| 6:22 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wesl Springs and_ White Bulphur Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springd; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hop. land for Duncan Springs, Highland spnl:i Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, LaXe. gort and Bartlett Springe: at Ukiah for Vichy prings, Baratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake. Witier Springs, Upper Lakeé, Pome, Potter Valley, John Riverside, Lierle; Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Feights, Hullville, Orr Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cum- ming's, Bell's Springs, Harrs, Olsen's, Dyer, Beotla ‘and Euseka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Supday_round trip tickets to all points ®eyond Sgn Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronlcle bldg. H. C. WHITING, E. X. RYAN, General Manager. Gen. Pase. Agent. Santa FeRoute THE MOST COMFORTABLE WaY ACROSS THE CONTINENT. EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PULL- MAN PALACE AND PULLMAN UP- HOLSTERED TOURIST CARs LEAVE THRTAST. TAKE MARKET SrRtns ST. ST] FERRY AT 530 P M. 2 DINING ROOMS AND DINING ’C{Aksvgsls :fl\.}gAGED BY MR FRED ARVEY, AND ARE PERF. . EVERY DETAIL. Fnehn #7:20 am/$10:30 am| Btockton 9:10 aml§ 2:05 Macced 10:40 am Fresmo U:% am L Hanford R onl KR om| Yiala *Datly, 1 Sunday. §Except Monda: ,“f" Excet Sunday Sxcept Monday. Oakiand Office. 1119 Broadway. Bacramento eSS Oftng, h""..is‘....g...-. NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAL. camvh Sausalito Ferry. mencing Octob: 1, 1889, FROM BAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. *9:30, 11:00 . m.; 144 m. Miil Valley and San Fa- Wednesdays and Satiriars, &.'b“-km:w. 0 e m; Lk 3:40, 5:15, 6:00, 6:30 p. EXTRA TRIPS— tael, on Mon s 30, D. m. Trains marked (%) run to San Quentin. SAN AEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, WEEK 12330 2 “;DAYH EXTRA p. m. from San Quentio. Y N TRANCISCO. 9:45 a m.; ondays, Wednesdays sad O Tires, 28, 238, 500, 66 b m 2 ' THROUGH | 3:00 a. m. week days—Cazaderoand waystations, EH] P. m. Baturdays—Tomales and vvay stations, A m. Sundays—Tomales and way stations.