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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY OCTOBER 30, 1899, 9 OFFICES D STORES—TO LET. ore with 2 show rent Appl. 1 Laguna sts. 'WARD, 18 grocery pupil of Count St. Ger- . above Jones; classes . ‘m.; reading by mail, $1. PERSONALS naker and jew- , near Misgion. gentle uld like to meet lady home one that kind znd Call off anses the a fine or restores sray Schefller’'s Coi- R, 123 Stockton. e rooms suitabl or will rent in flon premises, 10 to 12 A olas Hotel instaliments. 7th and Sth. 117 Market st bet dental work In all branches; 716 Market st., rms. 2 & rtinity—Have recently information, etc. Address ng; rooms papered, TH, 308 Rixth st. airdressing and mani- . first flo beads_and jewels made to R'S 28 Market st at_your residence: 16 years' successfully treated. HN L. BOONE, rhey at Law, and Copyright Laws a Specialty. Patents Solicite: Winch 100 rooms 0 to $5 per week om the ferry. in every room near Market; 51 1 unredeemed pledges, jewelry, . for smount loaned and Inter- ATE LOAN OFFICE. 22 Mason. Misston—Cancer cure 6 no cau ferences. ALL gents wishing to marry wealth MRS. HERTZ, 705 co., hair epecial! R. CHURCE nfre. of deling. ured: no knife; no injec- rdin, 514 Pineab. Krny 0. Nolte & Mason. a'ng. Powell : n any address in the r nada one r for 81, Camera Co., 22 Geary st PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, C. O'DONNELL, office and_ residen Market gt. bet. Sixth and Seventh. — PROPERTY WANTED. y real estate for cash K & CO., 857 Market st WANTED— ' ATE—CITY—FOR SALE. store and near Mason st.; t mell lat 50-foot front: halt ¢ rket: rents $100) i t front: 2 fro near ; renting = r corner; store and 2 flats flats; rents about $30; near flats: rents $60. =t.: 3 flats; rents $45. 2 flats and stable; reduced ; near Sixth st.; $30. rents $46 NER_FLATS $540 A Y BAL. MC COR: Five and nine rooms each, with all modern F. NELSON, builder, corner and Castro sts. w house “rooms ; terms $200 cash, 1 t $12 614 Call b nd lot 50x100 r { & CO. fine residence near park HUNBAKER, ¢ $14 per month; 4 rooms, 9-foot basement, stalls for 2 horses; lot 30:3 by 114 feet. iculars 409 Thirtieth’ st. every north of Golden Gate Park, hd you wish to sell them, 410 Montgomery st. : $110 front foot: st. bitumin- -0." Apply 2140 Van Ness ave. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address In the Trnifed States or Capada one year for $I, e paid acres: on good road k and about k timber, 114, Call Sunol, Ala ronting on county road; $25 per for quick sale. H. H. Crane, 410 Montgy. 600°acres of grazing or dairying land rt of Humboldt County, ture; good climate: plénty of : long time If desired. MAR- 110 Taylor st. il sale rch in fruit, in income proper 35 hay, Al fruit ranch, Vacaville; 15 F city or over the bay prop- AMERICAN, 34 Kearny st "ROOMS FOR HOUS} ivertisements and biished at the second and Ken- 9 p. m. nished sunny front & adults only. or 3 more fu cheap; fine ) in near Filimore—2 unfur- CL. 5 upber rooms; water; rent $7. nishe 1an of good personal ! A : | SEV re Price Tailoring | ' sojourn &t Dawson; can | — | American and Foreign | s hing, bric-a-brac, tools end for him. 109 Sixth & ¥ shop; goods bought, Dupont st.. nr. Cal TATION—New inventio china dec- | stock; square deal and | v orders our specialty; | | = ce, | | MARKE Apply | 'NTRY—For Sale | % miiea from Ukiah. | Cal.; | | ROOMS papered | BAD tenants ejected for §: ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. » parlors; $20. Nice sunny rooms; furnished com- housekeeping; also single rooms. sunny housekeeping apart- per month; central. ments; $18 to $2 MARTHA PLA Tooms; complete for housekeeping McALLIST! for house] Two sunny r furnished bay-win- for nhousekeeping: Dbay-window reas. furnished also single room; mn, suitable for near Market—2 connecting rooms, Keeping, $10; 1 frpnt, §9; single, $6; gas stove. hou: water NINTH, 1 nished; $1 OAK nicel, 1 sunny rms 5 week; also hou keeping rate rent furnished 111-2 nice POLK, ed or room le, $4; bath; parlor. SCOTT, 1132 connecting rooms; gas th; partly ed r housekeeping. NTH 192-One large unfurnished rool housekpg. rme. & suites. MRS, PRAHL, pro] STOCKTON, 603_Nlice sunny rooms, single of nshed or unfurnished; housekpg. double, sunny furnished housekeeping also front room for 2 gent E furnished roem, grate, closet, ping if desired; $i1; small’ o W FTH, 402 sunny front connecting rooms usekeeping: $10. near Howard—2 nicely s rooms: bath, laundry. TY-THIRD, 31 nished housekeel A BRANCH office for Call advert! subscriptions has been establishe ments and at 1096 Va- fireproof bullding—""8an ont 14; electric alevator Taylor st., near Market. | A_BRUNSWICK HOUS 1xth—Rooms to 1 per night: $1 % r week, and light housekeeping; open all night. AT Hotel Francisco, Turk and Taylor ste. Homelike % Modern service; elevator; b KING. 4)5—-Sunny suite of unfurnished rooms ! 'BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. FOR exchange for San Francisco property— Houge of 7 rooms; lot 18x12%s within two blocks of railroad and half block from electrie cars: price $4000. Apply J. J. MASON, ad- Joining Postoffice, Berkeley. YOU sould see those new houses just being fin. ished in the Hillegass Tract; with all modern | fmprovements; within 5 minutes’ walk from | the university, and only 4 blocks from Dwight | way statlon; 'lots 50xi60; for sale either for | easy terms. JOS. J. MASON, adjoin~ | toffice, Berkeley. A NEW map of beautiful Berkeley, showing | “the proposed extension of the _university grounds, can be had by sending a 2 stamp to JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate, adjoining P 0., Berkeley. WE are selling houses and lots right and left, but have a few left. O. G. MAY & CO.. Berkeley. $3200—UP to date §-room house; large lot; close to University of California. | $3100—Just as good S-room new house; fm- | proved street. $4250-Fine home in heart of Berkeley; rents for $45 a month. | _$150050-foot Iot on Durant ave., east of Shattuck. $1050—Comfortable cottage, 5 rooms; wind- mill, tank, etc.; dirt cheap. | O. G. MAY & CO., Opposite High School, Berkeley. | BERKELEY HOUSES TO LET. FOR rent—In desirable location, house of nine rooms, bath, laundry and storeroom, with sta- ble, chicken house and large yard: convenient o ‘trains and university grounds. Apply O. G. MAY & CO., Berkeley station. NILES ADVERTISEMENTS. NILES REAL ESTATE. { CALIFORNIA REAL ESTATE. | _Three acres bearing fruit trees in village, | $2750. | sgour acres bearing fruit trees, houss, eto., | | | | W | | Ten and one-half acres; | apricot and cherry trees; | 84250, easy terms. Lot 60x222 feet; house 7 rooms, 2 upstairs un- | inished; blacksmith shop and tools; only $2200. Great sacrifice; forced sale; ing prunes of best known variety; only §250 per | acre; adjoins incorporated town; cost $00 per acre. three years old, corner; bargain; Reliable information regarding _California | property furnished. WATERS BROS., Niles, Cal. “Market (0ld No. single; also unfurnished. nished rms., 1206 Market, cor. Golden Gate LTON u well furn. rms. & offices. nn LIFTORD, egantly shed sunny rooms; prices reasonable. | €1 (United State- Hote)—Clean, neat week up; elevator day and night. SOM, 15%—Furnished sunny al housekeeping; RANKLIN, 21 (Newport)—Nice sunny indow room for 2 young men; also housekpg. TON, 431 ARY, 217 Furnished or unfurnished rooms; rent reasonable. 405 (The Navarre)—Comfortable furn. accommodated. MRS. HY! Three unfurnished GRAND SOUTHER! and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite of single; ladies’ parior; reading room; elevator, | HANCOCK House, 71 Mission ct tamily ; §150 to $6 per week. HOWARD, 7 @ sunny rooms; nicely fur- 1 nished y convenience; electric lights, | 214 Third—Newly renovated | to 80c per night; $150 to $3 per week. 303 r O'Fatrell—Sunny, n nished front and back rooms; $12 gents preferred Farre priv. NA, 1310, et. s and running water tamily. -Large su ces or 1ivi . 1912_Newly furnished s rooms and bath panish people. R, 4165, third fla s, with or with v furnished d; gentle- and ¥ back parlor; also unfurnished unny furnished or un- MeALLISTER n sulte or singie; private fam, 1 rc Sm MINNA, 24— unfurnished quiet; bath; rooms; sunn: gas; yard. ewly furnished per week; transient corner v room, § Large alcove room; grate: rune & water; also single room; reasonabie AVIA r. Geary double bed -Corner bay sun all day;: OAK 116 New elegantly furnished su; gas; gentlemen | T unny pleasant rooms with housekeeping privileges POWELL, %00_Two front sultes at the Wal- dorf for rent; without board. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis st.—Incandescent light, ading-room, smoking-room and ladies” parior; rooms, per night, 3ic to $1 50; week, 32 evator on office flgor; baths. %o $8; month, '$8 to $30; rooms with hot, cold water; SHERMAN Apartment House, 25 Fighth st. near Marke! d and unfurnished. SIXTH, %4 Nicely furnished sunny room suite ‘or single: reasonable. SUTTER, 705—Office of late Dr. Robertson: ther furnished rooms. THE Oaks, for good people. ny 115 Third—A_good rooming house R HUGH Proprietor. THIRD, 303 Housekeeping rooms, $2 per week; also single rooms for men, $1 per week. THIRTEENTH, 32-Large, nicely furnishea front room; rent $6. VALENCIA, 117—A nice sunny front room. VALENCIA, 24B—Sunny 00 furnished or unfurnished. bay-window rooms, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | subscriptions has been established at_the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky sts. Open till § p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109 Va- lencin_st ROOMS SD—Single rocm with o . 10th and 20th, near Market: state price particulars. Box 232, Call ROOM wanted by lady with plano in exchange for lessons. MISS C., 639 McAlll st., Call Branch | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. Y, rente 2 repaired, bought, sold; supplies. 145 Sixth; phone Mint 4. ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; re- pairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. e SPECIAL NOTICES. from $3. whitened, $1 up painting done. Hartman Patnt Co., 3i9 Third collections made. country. PACIFIC COLLECTION tel. 5520. city or CO., 415 Montgomery st rooms 9-1 STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. . Storage Warehouse. F. L 'TH, proj 722 Mission; goods guaranteed; tel. Clay 2. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office, 401 Post. cor. Powell: tel. Malin 5713. WATCH REPAIRING. WATCHES ‘The Roy Je cleaned 7ic; guaranteed 2 years. Iry and Optical Co., 540 Kearny. ght- DORLA Guerrero, near eenth: shed hskpg. rooms; $i0. EDDY, 78—Three I-furnished rooms for hg newly Unf: Kkitchen; DDY, 915 rooms private residence; aduits. furn! ; rea hed rooms urnished housekeeping; 150 single, $5 to §1. $ 5 _Three front furnished sunny rooms, % Tor housekeeping; $10 4 month. FELL, 118, near Van Ness—Bu room, house- keeping if desire double, 38 OLSOM, 1135 rooms; complete for housekeéeping. i GEARY, 691—Sunny unfurnished rooms; very asonable. SR ARD, 704, cor. Third—Nice large furnished ms; aiso houseieeping rooms. OWARD, 76113—Sunny bay-window suite with kitchen:; man and wife; others; moderate. JIOWARD, 52— Furnished rooms for housekeep- g, from $7 (o $10; also other rooms. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $1300—LOT 50x150, with large cottage of ¢ rooms and bath; stable, windmill, tank, et $2500—Lot 40x115; fine 2-story house 8 rool and bath: near station; must be sold at once; ‘worth $4000. $2800—Lot 40x150, on Morton st., bet. the rail- roads, with fine new modern cottage 7 rooms; $500_cash, balace $26 month. $3250—Lot 40x130; orton st., Clara ave.; elegant new house of $500 cash, balance $30 per month. let in all parts of Alameda. H. P. MOREAL & CO.. 1432 Park GREATEST bargains ever offered In Alameda; houses to rent in all parts of Alameda. E. D, JUDD & CO.. 1424 Park st. near Sant: $ rooms; Houses to " ALAMEDA HOUSES. HOUSE 6 rooms; bath: rent $i5. 2113 Clem- ent ave. ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. LOWARD, 13%—2 nice large sunny bay-window rooms, complete for housekeeping. HOME for ladies in delicate health; large grounds; private. MRS, DR, FUNKE, 1416 6th. bay- | —A single front room for a gentle- Front furnished room; 1 or % OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—0Q08 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE A BARGAIN—Lovely 9-room 5 | " dence portion of Oakland, west of Broadway; lot 51x120; improved with choice flowers and shrubbery; house in perfect order; all modern conveniences; 1 block from electric cars; con- venient to local to 8. F.: will sell at a sacri- fice on account of owner leaving Oakland. In- quire M. L. WURT Seventeenth and Broadway, Oaklan¢ | WEBSTER st.; I have the finest residence lot | reft on this street, and 1 will sell it for $55 refused $65 a short time ago NAISMITH, e 'R SALE |~ Telegraph ave | GOMERY, 470 hirteenth et., FOR sale—New house of 9 rooms on Fruitvale ave.; 10 minutes' walk from station; 30; horse, surrey and cart and carpets; must Box 811, Call. OAKLAND HOUSES TO HANDSOME residence, § rooms, bath, barn; 589 h. Inquire R. Franke, 162 ve; rent low TENTH, 1220—7-room se; bath; large yard; central; near trains; rent $29. —_—— OAKLAND COTTAGE TO LET FOR tent- ench; city fencad. R. st., Oakland. ;,lKi,Afil JRE FOR SAL $10 50; 2 cottages, 2 and 4 rooms water; stable; ' lot 100x150; M JOMERY, 470 Thi FURNITURE FOR SALE. introduction to you from H. Shellhaas, A the furniture dealer, 1ith und Franklin, Oakiand. —— DIVIDEND NOTICES, . B share) of the OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COM- PANY will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st, on and after WEDNESDAY, November 1, 189, Transter books will close on THURSDAY, October 26, 1899, at 3 o'clock p. m. B. H. SHELDON. ADVERTISEMENTS. IN the Superior Court of the city and ocounty of San Francisco, State of California. In the | matter of WESTERN BEET SUGAR COM- | PANY, a corporation, upon its application for a jndgment of dissolution. Notica—Notice s Lereby given that WESTERN BEET SUGAR COMPANY, a corporation organized and ex- isting under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California, and having its office and place of business in the city and county of | Ean Francisco. State of California, has filed a verified application addressed to the Su rior Court of the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, praying for Secre & judgment of dlssolution of rafd corporation. | and that MONDAY, November 13, 1859, at 10 | o'clock a. m., at the courtroom of sald court, Department No. 2, in the City Hall of the | | city and county of San Francisco, have been appointed as the day, time and place for the hearing of said appilcation, In witnesa whereof 1 have hersunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of sald Su- i | perior Court this 10th day of October, 1593, WM. A. DEANE, Clerk. By E. M. THOMPSON, Deputy Clerk. i [8eal) D — PROPOSALS. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. BERKELEY. NOTICE TQ CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS AND MATERIAL MEN. renled proposals or bids are solicited for the erection of an addition to the Chemical Labo- ratory Berkeley, Cal., and for performing the labor and furniehing the materfals neceasary there | for; and said bids or proposals will be re the Regents of the University, in South Hall, Berkeley, . at or before 3:30 o'clock p. m., of the 6th of November, 1899. And notice is hereby further given that the plans and specifications of said bufldings have | been made and adopted and are placed In the | office of Curlett & McCaw, architects, 34 | Phelan buflding, San Francisco, #ame may be seen and examined during each day, from 10 o'clock a. m. until 4 o'clock p._m,, from this date until day of less the same are accompanied by a certified of ten (10) per cent of his proposal, with suf- ficient sureties, conditioned that, 1f said bid or proposal ehall be accepted, the party pro. ing will duly enter Into a proper contract o faithfully perform the duty and obligations in accordance with sald proposal, and plan and specifications, which shall | hereby required to be a part of such con- | tract. The right to reject any and all bids is | hereby reserved. | This notice is given pursuant to an act, en- titled “An act to amend an act entitled an act to create and organize the Unliversity of Californfa,” approved March 2, 1863, and an act amendatory of section % thereof, approved March 2, 1§72 relating to the construction of buildings, approved March 8, 1897, By order of the Committee on Grounds and Buildings of the Board of Yegsnte. E. A. DENICKE, Chatrman. W. A. McKOWEN, Acting Secretary. Dated O« 1599, NITED § engineer office. Flood bufld- ing, San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 2, 18%. Sealed | proposals for furnishing and * constructing diverting channel for Sausal Creek, contigu. ous to tidal canal, Oakland harbor, Cal.. will be received here until 12, noon, December 25, 1899. TInformaticn furnished on application. | _W. H. HEUER. Major. Engine BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed le |T indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published, MARRIED. WARD—COONLEY—In this city, John Hemphill, Clarence R. M. Coonley. by the Rev. rd and Zillah B DIED. Baker, Mrs. A. P. Mealey, Edward Cavanagh, Ellen MOrpRY, Anna 4, Carmody, Agnes C. O’'Connor, Eliza T. Coffin. Eliza A, Parkin, John Dunster, John H. Richards, George C. Dexter, Dennis Scott, Claude A. Gad. Flora Smith, George Geike, Richard Smith, Thomas C. Gremmer, Joseph Throwell., Annie H. Garner. Hans H. F. Thompson, William Hopkinson, Emerson Thomson, Frank M. Haskell, John M. Talbot. Alexandre J. McKay, John H. Wempe, Anna M, Watson, Henry J. BAKER—In Oakland, October 29, 18 P. Baker, a nativé of New Ycr!:.’ i .‘:::' % vears. CAVANAGH—In this efty, Oot of James og'“:m Ellen, beloved wife 120 acres bear- | lot 9x | Notice fs hereby given to all concerned that | building on the University grounds, | cefved at the office of the Acting Secretary of | where the | No*blds or propotals will be considered un. | check or a bond of sald proposer in the sum | be and are | in at either of the publication offices and be | native of Bandon, County Cork, Ireland, aged ars. CARMODY—In this city, October 2, 1899, Agnes C., beloved daughter of Frank and Kate Carmody, aged 24 day COFFIN—In this city, October 2, 1899, Eliza Ann, widow of the the late George Coffin, @and ‘beloved mother of Mrs. Oscar Lewis and Horace Coffin, a native of East Vasselboro, Maine, aged 76 vears 9 months and 16 days. (Nantucket papers please copy.) @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to atfend the funeral this day (Monday), at 3 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1508 Fell street, near Lyon. Interment a native of San Francisco, private. DUNSTER—In this city, John H., beloted husband of the late Isabella Dunster, and father of George, Franklin J., Thomas E. and Irene M. Dunster, a native of New York, aged 45 years. 07 Remains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr Co., 1127 Mission street, between Seventh an Tighth. DEXTER—In this city, October 2, 1589, Den- nis, beloved husband of Josephine Dexter, and father of Irene and Benjamin Dexter, a native of Massachusetts, aged 60 years § months and 22 days. | GAD—In this_eity, October 28, 1889, Flora, beloved daughter of Natalie and the late Bernard Gad, and sister of Morris, Celia and Henry Gad, ‘a native of Grass Valley, aged 2 Years. (Orass Valley pagers please copy,) @7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Tu day), at 11 o'clock, at her late residence, 115 Fierann street, hear Valencia. Interment Hills of Fternify Cemetery by 11:40 o’clock train from Valencia and Twenty-Afth streets. GEIKFE—In this city, October 2, 15, Richard, dearly beloved husband of Katie Gelke. father of Louise Geike, son-in-law of Mrs. b. Hampel, and brother-in-law of Henry F., Fred C. and John H. Hampel and Mrs. Otto Gerhardy, a native of Bromberg, Posen, Ger- many, aged 3 years. A member of Loyal California Lodge , 1. 0. 0. F., M. N. > Friends a quaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1423 Octavia street, near Post. Inter- ment 1. O. 0. F. Cemetery. GREMMER-In this city, October 28, 1889, Joseph Gremmer, a native of Massachusstts, aged 73 years. GARNER-In this city, October 27, 189, Hans Henry I. Garner, a native of Germany, aged enrs 7 months and 3 days. (Chicago pa- please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Monday), at 1u o'clock, from the parlors of Henr 65 Washington street, Oakland, Interment Mountain View Cemetery. HOPKINSON—In this city, October 20, 1899, | “Emerson B. Hopkinson, a netive of New York, aged 69 years. | HARKELL—In Plumas County, Cal., October | "z, 1500, John Mace Haskell, hitband of Sarah W. Haskell, a native of Maine, aged 70 years ana_10 months. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. McKAY—In this city, H. October 29, of 1899, John McKay, a native Ireland, aged 44 In South San Francisco, October 29, dearly beloved husband of Mealey, and beloved father of and Mary C. Mealey, Mrs. Ed- rd Kennedy and the late Willlam M. and William J. Mealey, a native of St. Johns, Newfoundland, aged 6 years 7 months and 25 A member of Bay View Lodge No. 0. U. W. (Lowell, Masa., papers please copy.) I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday). at 9:15 o'clock from his late resi- Fifteenth avenue south, near Rall- outh San Franctsco, Church, N street and Sixteenth quiem hig pose of his soul, | Interment Hol MURPHY—In le, Cal., October 29, 1889, Anna A., beloved daughter of Mrs. Mary nd the late Patrick Murphy, and sister of ward J. Murphy. | g>The funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday) morning from family residence, thence to Catholic church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the enue mass will be celebrated for the re- mmencing at 9:30 o'clock. Cemetery. Cri Castrov | repose of her soul. Interment Castroville | Cemetery | O'CONNOR—In this ' city, October | “Bliza T., beloved wife of Chris O'Connor, native of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 62 years | EFNotice of funeral hereafter. PARKIN—In this city, October 2%, 1589, John Parkin, a native of England, aged 00 yea | RICHARDS—In Oakland, October 29, 1 George Charles, Infant fon of James B. and Clara Richards, a native of Oakland, aged 2 days. ! SCOTT—1In this city, October 28, 1899, Claude | A, dearly beloved on of Clarence and Mamie 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 this da (Monday), at 1:3) o'clock, from the residen of the parents, 1028 Thirty-second avenue, South San Francisco. SMITH—In thie city, October 27, 1§89, George Smith, a native of England, aged 23 vears. TH—In this eity, October 2, 18, Thomas beloved husband of Anne Smith, a na- tive of Ireland, aged 7 ars and 2 months. THROWELL—In this city, October 28, 1808, An- | nie H. beloved daughter of Stephen and the late Bridget Throwell, a native of San Mateo | County, Cal [>The funeral will take place this day (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from her late res dence, 433 Bryant street, thence to St. Pat- | soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy. Cross Cemetery by 10:40 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. m J., beloved son of Frank J. and Annie ompeon, brother of Martha and | Thompscn, and cousin of Mary and Maggie | O'Kane, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 months &nd 12 days. | THOMSON—In Oakland. October 29, Frank M., beloved son of Alexandra and Da- vidina Thomson, a native of Oakland, aged | 4 years 1, month’ and 4 days. | TALBOT—In this city, October 29, 1890, Alex- | “andre J.. beloved son of the late Alexandre and Bridget Talbot, and dearly beloved broth- er of Henry, Fanny and Nellle Talbot, Mrs. ‘Annie O'Brién and the late Thomas and Ka- | tie Talbot, a native of San Francisco, aged | 26 years. d - Willlam Wempe, Mrs. Henry Ot- L. Wempe, a native hard a tens and the late Henry of Hanover, Germany, aged 79 years 1 month and 2 days. A member of the Third Order of St, Francis and Christliche Mutter Verein. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 8 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 419 Oak street, between Laguna and Buchanan, thence to St. Boniface’'s Church, | Golden Gate avenue, near Jones street, where a solemn requiem high mass will be cele- | bratea for the repose of her soul, commencing t 9:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary emsater: . | WA In this city, October 20. 1899, Henry | “Joseph, beloved husband of Sarah E. Watson, and father of Lorenzo and Albert J. Watson, a native of Preston, England, aged 4§ years | 7 months and 16 davs. HENRY dJ. GALLAGHER CO., (Buccessors to Flannagan & Gallagher), | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, | 2 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80 MCcAVOY & CO,, FUNERAL DIKECTORS & EMBALMERS, 1235 Market between Sth and 9th. Telephone South 247. PRISONER ATTEMPTS TO COMMIT SUICIDE Fred Lederer, Confined in the Wood- | land Jail, Inflicts Several Ugly | ‘Wounds on Himself. | WOODLAND, Oct. 20.—Fred Lederer, | who tried to butcher his wife a few | months ago and is now in jail awaiting | trial, attempted to commit suiclde while | aloné in his cell yesterday morning. When | found he was shamming unconsciousness | and his cell and the corridor nearby pre- | sented a ghastly spectacle. | Lederer was found in the north corridor | of ‘the jail. There was an ugly gash | across the fleshy part of the left arm, but | it was confined to the anterior surface | and lacked an Inch and a half of reaching |an artery. There was also a cut above both ankies and a cut above the left knee, | but nonme of these wounds reached an | artery. | *'rhe instrument with which the wounds were inflicted has not yet been found. The cell ‘and corridors have been thoroughly Fenrched, Without discoverying a trace of t. { . Cocoa Crop Damaged. Special Cable to The Call and New York Her- ald, Copyrighted, 1599, by James Gordon Bennett. LIMA, Peru, via Galveston, Texas, Oct. 29.—Reliable dispatches received here an- nounce that the production of cocoa in | the regions of Lamar and Huanta, De- partment of Ayachuco, will be very small owing to the damage done to the plants by insects. Prices for cocoa are now double those prevailing last year. i e The Greatest in the World. The Universal Brotherhood of the Theo- sophical Society held its regular weekly meeting in the hall of the Academy of Selences building last eveni There was a good audience in attendance, which listened with pleasure and profit to an able_discourse entitled “The Greatest in the World,” which was delivered by Dr. Allen_Griffiths. At the conclusion of the address the usual general discussion on the question of the evening took place. where a_solemn re- | rick's Church, where a €olemn requiem high | mass will be celebrated for the repose of her | THOMPSON—In this city, October 29,1899, Wil- | Mary | 180, | WEMPE—In this city, October 2, 1569, Anna | Maria Wempe, dear]y beloved wife of the late Henry Wempe, and beloved mother of Ger- 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 three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts given are in addition’ to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, &nd then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of | reference Is the mean of the lower low waters. TWO BEERS MAY SET MEN FREE Jurymen Charged With Grave Misconduct. Steamer Movements. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE. Py Y THIS DAY, MONDAY, Oct. 3, at 11 o’clock 1 Will Sell at BRICKER'S SALE YARD, VALENCIA AND HERMANN STS,, Titty head of horses suitable for all purposes. S. WATKINS. Auctioneer. e -— - i s TO ARRIVE. pecial Dispatch to The Call. Sttt oo T Due SAN RAFAEL, Oct. 20.—Two large ¥ | F 1 : h .|st. Michael. schooners of beer, surmounted by the.gfl;‘t@:. Hambelit, frothy foam so conclusively proving to : City of Panama Acapulch. the expert eye that the“barkeep” under- |Luclla ... Humboldt ... Oct. 30 stands his business to a nicety, will | giEtOV .| Yokohama éocl 30 | probably be responsible for the reversal | Corona San Diego. Oct. 31 of a jury decision forming the first case | China China and Japan Oct. 31 on record where Chinese were convicted | Seauflle e TR ucber. oot 31 | in Marin County fo- illegal fishing. It 15 | Teins Dapartiies Bay. i n alleged that two of the jurymen entered | Curacao . Mexico. . I a saloon and satisfled their thirst for the | Arcata St. Michael. amber liquid after they had been charged e | by the Justice and placed in the custody | Alene Cape Nome. of a Constable. Accordingly Judge An- | State Portland. Empire gellott! will be petitioned to set aside the | Er Weeott verdict on the ground of misconduct. During the last few months sixty Chi- | Dot Arena. .. | nese in all have been arrested for illegal | Portland St. Michael. { | South Portiard. Grace Dollar. Walla Walla. Coos Bay. Grays Harbor. Victoria & Puget Sound No fishing at Point San Pedro. They have been tried in companines of five in the | various Justice's courts of the county. At- torneys Sylva of Sausalito and Boyd of | Washtenaw Tacoma. Nov. | San Rafael always appearing for the de- | E:p‘;h{‘!‘”' ;“,3’”‘;"7" Sy fense. Jury trials have unfallingly re- | Solimbia . d | sulted in acquittals until last Wednesday, | when five Chinese were tried at Novato TOREATE | before Justice Dahl. 0 This was Justice Dahl's first jury case, | _St®amer. | Destination. | Sells. | Pler. and he was exceedingly careful to_con- | Columbla 'Oct. %0, 10 am|Pler 24 | duct things according to Hoyle. When | Cocs Bay..../Newport. {Oct. 31, 9 am Pler 11 | the evidence was in_for both sides the | Pomona . Humboldt. |Oct. 31, 2 pm|Pier 9 Jury was charged and placed in the care | North Fork. Humboldt.....|Oct. 31, 9 am|Pier 2| of Constable De Voto, counsel adjourning | Moana . INov. 1. 10 pm|(Pler 7| | to De Borba's loon for refreshments. H'k'x M 1 1pm PMSS | | To their surprise and bewilderment a |Samoa . 1 10amPler 2, { juryman entered and queried: ‘‘Well, | Corona .....\8an Diego. G2 1l amibier 1 oys, ain't 1 in on this?" Weeott .\l‘!umbnldt. 2 2 pm|Pler 13 The astute Sylva, seeing a_chance for a | Queen VO& PEL R e 5 reversal in case Of an unfavorable de- | Arcata ....iCoos Bay.....[Nov. 2 10 amPier 13 cision, nearly fell over himself in his | Coduille RiviGrays HarborNov. 3, §pm|. | State of Cal|Portland 4,10 am Pier 24 | ....|Newport 4, 9am|Pier 11 Point_Arena|Point Arena..|Nov. 4, 2 pm|Pler — 5 Shipping Intelligence. — ARRIVED. Sunday, October 20. Stmr Queen, Jepsen, 56 hours from Victoria and Puget Sound_porfs. Stmr Pomona, Shea, 20 hours frm Eureka. Stmr Santa Cruz, Hinkle, 25 hours frm Port Harford. Stmr Alex Duncan, Nopander, 52 hours from Lompoe, Stmr Scotla, Jacobs, 22 hours from Rockport. Stmr Coos Bay, Gielow, 76 hours from New- port South and way ports, Stmr Acapulco, Cattarinich, 20 days Panama, via Mazatlan 5 d Schr Eclipse, Forest, 4 davs from Bureka. Schr Lizzie Prien, Hansen, 11 davs from Coquille River. pSohr Gotama, Johannissen, 7 days from Coos ay. haste to throw more money on the coun- | 500, ter, and after partaking of a huge| “steam” the juryman returned to delib- erate with his confreres. Another jury man repeated this performance in Du- tro’s saloon. | The jury brought in a verdict of guilty, whereupon papers were prepared, aflida- vits of witnesses taken, and to-morrow | Judge Angellotti wili be asked for a re- versal on the ground of misconduct. Con- stable De Voto is severely censured for his laxity in permitting any of the jury- men out of his sight. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. B T Clabova & w,|M Eton, Cal | _Danville |T Wickersham, Cal W T Swingle, Cal |F H McNeil, Cal A Anderson, Suisun | Mrs J Ross, Cal J P Onstott, Yuba |L Wilson, Columbus R_A Connoily & w, Mr & Mrs T Mclntyre, Sacto | Mt Eden | | G H Gamble, Pinole |Mrs F W Graham, Cal | A C Morrison, Cal |F E Towns & w, Chg | Mrs Green, Placerville Miss M T Knowlton, | L Thompson, Vallejo | N Y | from SAILED. Sunday, Octoher 24. J T Brooks, § Cruz 'H W Bush & w, Cal Stmr Novo, Johnson, Fort Bragg. I L Randall, Hollister'J M Beck, Chico Stmr ta Rosa, Alexander, San Diego. T Pelk: vato E A Curtis, Los Ang Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, Venturn. T Pelkey, Novato H J Pfluger,, Fraser Br ship British Isles, Dunbar, Manchester. | C A Chesire, Iowa |G Kennedy, Cal | J D McGilvray & w, J Robinson & w, Chgo Palo Alto A P Leonard & w, | E Darner, Benicla South Bend V Schreiner, San Jose T Langford, Bark Albert, Griffiths, Honolulu. Bktn Benicia, Bowes, Grays Harbor and San- ta Rosalia. | “Schr Ocean Spray, Nyman, Iversens Landing. | Schr Corinthian, Korth, Bowens Landing. | | Eureka | 3 McKee, U 8 N v J Prignoil, Cal Schr Ploneer, Mikkelson, Willapa Harbor. J H Isaace, Palo Alto Miss M C Brignoli, Cal TELEGRAPHIC. A P Hayne, Berkeley § 1L Smith Watsonvil | pOINT LOBOS-—Oct %, 10 p m—Weather N P ognazzini, B cloudy wind SE; velocity 10 miles, C N Bennett, Oakland|Mrs J Steinhart, Cal B OMEmC Eo=TH | T W Stackpole, Cal |Miss Steinhart, Cal it o 2 | © Duldock, Palo Alto|F M Henry, Cal EUREKA—Arrived Oct 20—Schrs Alice and | E B’ Overacker, Niles|P Doyl i | Serena Thayer, from San Pedro; stmr Alli- | R Nicholson, Cal B McKee, S Jose | &nce, hence Oct 28 | TACOMA—Sailed Oct 28—Schr Fred E Sander vrence, Stanfd| R Lawrence, Stanfd| A for Kahului. R Hamilton, Stanf de Rochehume San Jose ™ | and brig Genev T Day, Berkeley |C J Marley & w, Cal NP}\\'!’}EVRT i )--Sailed Oct” 29—Schr. Wawo- E Huni, Berkeley (E M Henley, Cal na, for Port Blakeley. D Cory, Berkeley |J E Ward, Modesto ng\TThE*l\m"d Oct 28—Stmr Al-Ki, frm A S e 3 L Johnsos kW, ¥ 3 ¥ Geterhont. Cal G L. Mariow, Freino | (AFTORTA—Arrived Oct 20—Stme Fulton, hee G Stewart, Cal Mrs G G | Oct_2%. MeNamara, | O F o ONDO—Arrived Oct 2—Stmr Rival, frm Usal, and satled for —. | COOS BAY—Arrived Oct 20—Stmr Empire, he Oct 26 TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 25—Stmr Rotter- | @am, for Rotterdam. ¥ M Fish Jr, Cal Los Ang PALACE HOTEL, P R Jaskal, § Mateo |F B Loud & party,LA Baron von Schroeder,|J Horning, Germany San Rafael C R Ellison, Addey Wilson, Melbrn|W J Coleman, Miss McDougall, PAIt|{A B Cohen, N Y J_J Dooley, N Y J R Stine, K H List, Wheeling (Mrs J R I M Draper, N ¥ |B Marx. N Y Mrs Draper, N Y B Dunning, U 8 N Miss Draper, N Y Miss D Draper, PHILADELPHIA—Arrived Oct 29—Stmr Bel- | genland, from Liverpool. BOSTON—Arrived Oct 20—Stmr Norweglan, from Glasgow. HAVRE—Arrived Oct 20—Stmr La Gascogne, Master M Draper, N Y . Rochestr | from New York. A'S Levy, N Y Dunphy, Milbrae | QUEENSTOWN—Safled Oct 2—Stmr Um- G Knudsen, Norway |H P Beckley, Stanfrd | bria, from Liverpool for New York. | L Lindboe. Norway |J L Brown. Sta Rosa | G L Schuster. Mass B M Hartshome.U S A | | W_Henson, Sydner |F L Berry, Stanford RA AD TRAVEL J H Hayes, England_|A Bradley. Oakland L ek dale, Crs Cy Mrs C R Ellison, Chgo | Noteware, Stanford J F Van San, N Y Warren, ‘Stanford |8 'C Drake, Chicago | G L' Seward. Stanfora D C O'Reilly, Portind | G B Berg, England | Mr Runze, S'S Geler | L Gundeffinger, Fresn|R Robinson, Sta Cruz | | ania rre oute | F Schoonmaker; N Y [M I Miller, Iowa | | C L Wilder, Chicago |Mrs J R Patton, 8 Jse R J Anderson. Waukesha|F Egidy, S S Geier G Buffalo |Mr Mauer, S S Geler C H Hedden, N Y B Lapman, N Y | 3 R Bifhce. Hartford |Mrs B Lapman, N Y B M_Robinson, Chego C M Hunter, Omaha § F Caldwell, N Y R Magruder, N Y T Ewing, Los Ang B Orr, Scotland Mrs T Ewing, L An NEW WESTERN HOTEI. C A McDonald, Kans |J Clendenning, Sacto A_§ Stevens, Ohio W G Hornberg, Portld W F Slusser, Mexico |C Kohler, tland E Bentley, Tres Pinos|P T Leary, Vallejo § A Tate. San Jose |E G Norberg, S Pablo V Ingalls, N Y |3 Bailey, Petaluma. G Johnson, San Jose (Mrs C Montrose, Wvry Bouthwic! 8 {: lfimhm;l{und. an\n ‘.‘v\\v Turner, Sanger 9\(,6" J Mulray, Merce | W_Hayton, 'Seattle T A Rilnv. Lot Ang |7 3 O'Laughlin, Seattl " SAN_FRANCISCO TO CHICAGO. A Praller, Vallejo | THE MOST COMFORTABLE WaY ACROSS THE CONTINEN 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 550 P M. DINING _ROOMS AND DINING CARS ARE MANAGED BY MR FRED AND ARE PERFECT IN Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 29, 5 p. m. The following are the rainfalls for the past | twenty-four hours and seasonal rainfalls to | date as compared with those of the same date | | last season: HARY Past This Last 3 Sln‘t(lvn. 2 k;lousrs, Season. Se: EVERY DETAIL. Eureka . . 0.1 5.3 Down, Red Bluft D000 2062 [ e e P Sl | $:10 am|§ 2:06 Marced San Francisco D02 na e e Fresno . 0.00 fl:.- am| pm| Hanford Independence .0.00 3% 130 Am| Baker | San Luls Obispo. s o ol “Visatia | lsm 3;7;3"5 o 43 042 1216 ol 3 pm| Tulare 26 am| an . Lo i X Yuma. .. 100 005 018 | *Dally. tExcept Sunday. §Except Monday. | San Francisco dat: Maximum temperature, | _San Francisco ’.flunt‘&nu. 628 Market sty 60; minimum, 50; mean, 55. Tel, Main 1681 i | Batranents Oface, 1T Tt Ban Jose Office, 1 West Santa Clars st. New Fast Train Via Rio Grande Western and Denver and Rio | Grande railways in connection with Southern | Pacific Company’s limited train, leaving San Francisco daily at § a. m. Through Double Drawing-Room Sleeper. Free Reclining-Chair Cars. 44 WEATHER CONDITION FOREC The pressure is rising steadily over the Pa- cific Coast. Rain has fallen at San Franclsco and northward along the coast to Eureka. There are no Indications, however, as vet of the approach of a storm from the Pacific. Drizzling rains _will probably prevail over Northern California Monday morning. The temperature has fallen mbout eight de- grees In the great valleys of California, and | raisin-makers in the San Joaquin have been warned to stack their trays. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours, ending midnight, October 3, 1599: For Northern California—Showers Monday ik 5 morning; fresh southeasterly winds, Perfect Dining-Car Service. For Southern California—Cloudy Monday; | Also Pullman Palace and tourist sleeping car fresh southwesterly winds. o b For Nevada—Cloudy Monday; cooler, prob- E ably showers in northwestern portion. For 'information, rates, etc, apply any For Utah- Tair Monday. Southern Pacific agent, or No. 14 Montgomery | For Arizona—Cloudy Monday; probably light | street. W, H. SNEDAK: General Agent. showers near Phoenix. For San Francisco and vicinity—Showers | Monday morning, followed by clearing weather; | fresh southwesterly winds. ALEXANDER G. McADIE, | Forecast_Official © COAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing October 1, 1889, meneing FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO VALLEY ND SAN RAFAEL. Al WEEK DAYS o1, 3, 1w e m.: ol | TRA TR For Mill Valley and San Ra- | turdays, | | —— 9 | Sun, Moon and Tide. ! sl e i, on uofinalar-. Wednesdays and Sa | m. | *10:00, *11:30 & m.; *lil5 | | —a TUnited States Coast and Geodetic Survey— % o, m. Times and FHelghts of High and Low Reohy S22 it Waters at_Fcrt Point, entrance to San WEEK DAYS—5: i35, 145, %940 a. m.: Francisco Bay. Published by official au- e33:30, 2:15, *3:40, 'Sm p. m. thority of the Superintendent. R A TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays ana | 6:40 and 10:15 p. m. N.'I:W. ‘18:00. S A m; fc:m (art from San Quentin, sta; CLET O SAN FrANCISco, | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street whar() about twenty-flve minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. days at "s:{o’i'xm’kyw‘;t Trains mark | FROM MILL VA FNVEER | MONDAY, OCTOBER 5. | DAYS—5:45, 6:45, 165, 9:6 & m.j | | 32:35, 2:35, 5:45, 6:20 E Sun rises r.‘x"tm TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Sun. sets . Baturdays_at 1:00 and 10:20 p. m. | Moon rises . 3 DAYS—8:05, 10:06 a. m.; 13:05, 2:15, 3:30, | P m ? | Time| ;Tlm- Time| THROUGH TRAINS. | Flow Saw e w ™ lz"“s ek ey etatlote. | L W V] m. Satu ys—Tomales and “ay stat! i 2 - iy 3% % I Bindays—Tomales and way satioas | 1.9] 8:45) 5.8 s:02| 14| i1 = = = . E 8 .3 44 i 2.4 10:06] 5.8 4.50—0.2| 42 4.5 Dr'Glbbon’SDispensary! 2.6| 10:36( 5.3 5:30/—0.5 2 G25 KEARNY ST. Established L W H Wi in 1854 for the treatment of Private 4.6/ 5:08 2.8 11:11} 6.¢ 6:12/—0.8 Diseases, Lost Manhood. Debility or 48] 541 300l 151l 60| 7:001—0.5 disease wearing on bodyand mind and Skin Diseases. ‘The doctor cureswhen the above exposition of the tides others fail. him, Clarges low the sarly morning tides are glven In the left Curesguaranieed. Callorwrite. lhand column and the successive tides of the| Davd, F\ GLABBON. Box 1957, San Francisco | NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 20—Stmr Bovie, fm Liverpool. | AUCTION SALE! ORMOND SALE STABLE, 517 MISSION STREET, fock, orses direct ed to show 100 Head of Horses, Which Must Be Sold Without Re: Comprising STANDARD BRED TROTTE ROADSTERS, CARR! And many others Suiteble for All Work. The Property of DAN McCARTY. At 10 a, m., THURSDAY. -Nov. 2, 1899 At Corner FIFT. ve, HORSES, Kinds of Pedigrees fur- Horses now on premises. nished at Sale. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES R Bu oy FORTY HEAD OF CHOICE Well Broke. veral fine Saddle Horses and two_ Polo Ponies. Any kind of a Horse you want. Horses suitable for GROCERY, BUTCHER and MILK WAGONS, Light and Heavy Roadsters, two Heavy Teame— in fact, any Kind of a horse you want. SALE TUESDAY, Oct HORSES, 31, 1899, 10 a. m., At the ALAMEDA’ SALE AND TRAINING CORNER _ST. CHARL ST. and EAGLE AVE. Get off at Bay fon, Alameda. I M v, Manager. ~ RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Trains leave nud are due 10 nrrive a¢ SAN RANCING (Main Liti, Foot of Market Stroet.) LEAvE — Frow Ocrosek 2, 189, — ARRIVE isun and Saeramento. . 745 0 Marysville, Orovillo via Woodiand, Elnira, Vacaville and Rumsey. .. 0A Shasta Fxpross—Davis, Wiilows, Red Bluff, Portland. . ron, Vallejo, 7:4br Napa, Overland Limited—Ogden, Omaha, Chicagn. *R:0A San Livermore, _Stockton, Tone, Sacramento, — Placerville, Maryaville, Obico, Rted BinfT A *Milton, Oskdale and Sonor: 04 Haywards, Niles nnd Way Stations #0:004 Atlantic ixpress—Ogde: and East 004 Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockbon, Merc-d and Fresn 04 Port Costa, Fresno Augoles, & #10:004 Valljo, Martinez and Way Stations *11:00A Haywards, Niles cod Way Stations. *#12:008 Nilcs, Livermore, Stockton, Sacra- ‘mento, Mendota, Hanford, Vi Porterville . 1 300k Haywards, Niles a *4:00¢ Martinez,* Sin Napa, Cal #4:00r Benicia, Vacati Woodland, K. arysville, Oroviile., 1807 Nilcs, Ban J4somnd Sockion - 0r Tho Ovl Limited—Tracy, Freavo. Bakersfield, Saugus for Santa Bar- bara, Los Avgeles.. 9 Stockton, Merced, Fresno. *5:302 Fresuo, lakerstield, Santa Tos Angeles, Deming, I New Orleaus ad East #3380 Santa Ko Ronte—Al for Mojuro nnd Fast..... $9:007 Hagwards, Niles and San Jose. 0 Vallcjo, s 0 ¢ Oriental Mail—Ogden and East 00 Vallejo, Port Costa and Way Sta tions. ofave and Ton *6:45p *3:1np 20452 Sirons, Hao- e ing, 1ol Fasi_*8:184 (Foot of Market Street.) *B:iBA Newark, i Jose, elton, Boulder Btations. asave . {2118 Newark, Centerviils, San Jose, Now Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Banta Chuz and l:l’hfr-([ml Way s BTN 135200 *3:300 1 xcm Way Stations CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SA% FRAKOISGO—Foot of Markst Street (Slip 8)— *7:16 9:00 1;»331,“. 1100 *2:00 13:00 4 : *6:00r.m. mn‘:ggn.u ifirffi of Brosdway.—*6:00 800 10:00 112:90 0 12:00 *3:00 14:00 *5:00 TG:10 Ocear Viow, South Ban Francisc g Way St ns (Ne nesday 30p Tres Pinos, ¥ e, Vus les, SHan urf, Lompoe aud tions. #9:004 San Pa 1o $2:43r San Mateo, Palo Alto, Santa Clar Tres Pinos, § « Monterey wnd Puc 8:30p San Jose and Way St i Principal d Eriucipal W b A for Morning. *Daily tSnnday exeepted b Saturday on'v. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RI. 0. LESSER SAN FRANMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market 8t N FRANCISCO 10 SAN RAFAEL. ] WEEK ' DAY 3:30, 10, 6:30 at 11:30 p. m. ri] 3 Slflr“ldn’ 0. m. s INDAYS—K:00, 130, 3:30, 5:00. 6:20 b, o SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7: 9:20, 11:10 &. m.; 12: 3:40, 530 p. ‘m. Saturdays—Extra trips 55 p. m. 40, 11:10 &. m.; 1:40, 8:40, 5:05, At 11:00 a m.; 6:2 o m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park Leave { | Arrive San Franclsco. | In Effect | San Franclseo. ————| ————1 October 15, | ——| Week | 1899, Sun- Days. | Destination | day —| 7:% am| $:00 am| _Novato, (10: 3:30 pm| §:20 am| Petaluma. 5330 pm| 5:0 pm| Santa Rosa. | “Fuiton, 2:9 am Windsof, 10:2 am Hea G #3 pm| 8:00 am| €1 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm. 7:30 am| |Hopland and l 8:00 am| Ukiah. 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm 1 | 2w f 7:30 am| - |10:%5 am [ 8:00 am| Geerneville. 8:30 pm| | | 6:22 pm 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Snno&na 10:40 am| 8:40 em ] an 5:10 pm({ 5:00 pm| Glen Elien. | 6:05 pm{ 6:22 pr 7:30 am| $:00 am| Sebastopol. (10 | ] 10 am|10:25 am 3 2 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Gevserville for Skaggs Bprings; at Clcvercale for the Geysers; at Hoj land for Duncan Springs, iighland ' Springs, Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs, Scda Bay, Lake- rt and Bartiett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy prings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Lanrel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomg Potter Vailey, John Day's,’ Riverside, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr’ Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, 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 Sunday round trip tickets to all polnts beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bldg. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, General Manager Gen. Pass. Agent. West Comm SUNDAY, Octol 1899 WEEK DA 130 &. m. and 1: L-, & M!vfi. llifl'h.-..fll& 8. F. to Summit and Return, t LOOK & SON. Asta. 621 Markes se,

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