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MUS ICAL INSTRUMENTS. A CARLOAD of new style D eived; they are b MAUVALS, u want bargains go to MAUVAIS, 769 | Market st.; they have lots of them. ecker Planos just °s; call and see 69 Market st. | Baldwin and other standard | » insfe prompt sales. | 24 Post st. ; 33 per mo. ayes st. left by private Flood building, uprigh 5 1, 3 1710 Market st. carly i new; 16 MeAllister st. cheap. hurch organ used a in. BYRON M cheap. ibernia Bank. R, Byron Mauzy and other planos. 308 old_and new. H. 2 Latham place. EUF MULLER — e OFFICES AND ORES—TO LET. FOR RENT uble store; one suitable for | T r for ber shop and | cipar = posite where new union depot will be buil{. Inquire saloon, cor. Fourth and Townsend st HOWARD, | HOWARD, 7613 | HOWARD, 04, cor. also housckeeping rooms. room: 4—Sunny ba Kitchen; man and wife; others; moderate. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Third— Nice large furnished -window suite with 10§ DE, 408—Sunny So near 3% Clea: ments; $16 to § MARTHA PLACE, NINTH, 20, near housekeeping, $10 §CO lar; bath: partly furni HOWARD, 20— Furnished rooms for housekeep- ; also other rooms. Suite of unfurnished house- 180 parlors and basement. Franklin—Nice, large, sunny stove, suifable housekpg; $5 0. n sunny housekeeping apart- per month; central. 22 well furnished sunny 9, single, §6; gas; arkef ; 1 front, rnished or unfurnished $4; bath; parlor. e ting _rooms; {shed for h SE' TWELFTH, 402 ekeeping TWENTY-THIRD, arnished housek ve Jones; reading by st., classe 103 Sixt and have your ¥ Lederer T nt to 4 Market S, 1117 Market st., CLAIRE BE vright ecialty. |American and Foretgn | Patents Solicited. 1 RIC lights in every room; Winchester near Market; 100 rooms; ght; 3150 to $6 per week: ge to and from the ferry. ed pledges, jewelr: amount loaned 4nd_inter- : LOAN OFFICE, 2 M STT, 1165 Mission—Cancer cure 6 BENNE HER hair specialists. grow bair L > CO. book’ for stamp. ention for china RCH, 307 Sansome ing. 104 Kearny st pupil of Count St. Ger- | f fine furs and seal | rates | A_BRUNSWICK | “%5c to §1 per nign Tight housekeepin AT Hotel c t . suity CARROL R0 204 I sunny FI( ) week STOCKTON, 603—Nice ave.—Sunny corner; (United State NTH 192—One large unfurnished room; housekpg. rms, & sultes. MRS. PRAHL, prop. single or double, furnished or unfurnished; housekpg. STOCKTON, 1807 Nice furnished rooms for | housekeeping; rent cheap. inny front connecting rooms $10. 4, near Howard—2 nicely in Tooms: bath, laundry. all advertisements and established at 109 Va- rn. and Unfurn. fireproof building—*'San Oct. 14; electric alevator; radiators and coal grates; , near Market. HO 18 Sixth—Rooms \t; $13 to $o per week, and &: open all night. Turk and Taylor sts.— nodern service; elevator: o $150 day. MRS. J. KING. 1364)—Fur- es, single; also unturnished 1206 Market, cor. Golden Gate well furn. rms. corner Mason—Elegantly rooms; prices reasonable. Hotel)—Clean, neat 1p; elevator day and night. JLSOM, 1580—Fu ow room for ULTON, 431—A sl man tor housekeepini rniehed sunny alcove front bath connected. ewport)—Nice sunny bay- 2 young men; also housekpg. ngle front room for a gentle- EARY, 217—Furn! rent reasonable. ished or unfurnished rooms; N GAT ely furnished GRAND SOUTHE and Mission sts | single; ladies’ pal HANCOCK House, 5 AVE., for 3; $8 50. GATE ave., 1520—Three unfurnished bath; $13. —Southeast cor. Seventh Sunny rooms, en sulte or rior; reading room; elevator. 781 Mission—Select family R rooming house; $1 50 to $6 per wes HOWARD, nished; ever: HOWARD, 2628—A family); nice loci erences excl o House, hanged s: nicely fur- ciric 1ights. sunny roc nvenience; e sunny front room (private ality; bath; reasonable; ref- renovated; per night: $130 to $3 per week 214 Third—Nowl ed front and s preferred. 418, near O'Farrell nny newly fur- 20, ¥ a back rooms; $12, 815, 1404—Sanny front room; | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1899. S S R o ABE R B S\ O b e g e e 3 e e P 0 e e el e el NS b ity s P N R A R S S ORI G s S eies AR e e RATLROAD TRAVEL. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. FOR auge for San Francisco property— House of 7 rooms; lot 186x125; within two locks of railroad and half block from electric cars: price $4000. Apply J. J. MASON, ad- Joining Postotfice, Berkeley. YOU sould see those new houses fust being fin- ished in the Hillegass Tract; with all modern improvements; within § minutes’ walk from the university, and only 4 blocks from Dwight way statfon; ‘lots 50xi60; for sale either for cash or easy terms. JOS. J. MASON, adjoin- ing Postoffice, Berkele SOUTH BERKELEY property, near station; house of 7 rooms, easily adapted for two!| families; bath, plenty water, windmill, stable, etc.; decided bargein. To see owner apply to WILLMOTT, 916 Market st. A NEW map of beautiful-Berkeley, showing the proposed extension of the university shmndl, can be had by sending a 2c stamp to OSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate, adjoining P. O.. Berkeley. CHEAPEST and best in Amerlca—The Weekly Call, 16_pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1, poftage paid. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. i OIL. OIL. OIL. 01 L $2—FOR A FORTUNE—$25 One Week Only. | #-BUTS 10 SHARES THIS WEEK—#% NEXT WEEK STOCK GOES ON THE EX- CHANGE. MT. DIABLO OIL CO. ORGANIZED BY HOME PEOPLE. TO BE CONTROLLED BY THE PEOPLE. TWO HOURS' RIDE FROM SAN FRANCISCO $2—FOR THE ROUND TRIP—$§1 REMEMBER! WE DO NOT HAVE TO BORE FOR OIL. ‘WE DO NOT SAY WE EXPECT TQ STRIKB OIL. WE HAVE STRUCK OIL. | OUR OIL ON EXHIBITION. | | COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. YOU MAY STRIKE A FORTUNE BY BUYING NOW. THE COMPANY INTEND BORING WELLS ALL OVER THEIR PROPERTY. | THIS I8 AN OPPORTUNITY UNEQUALED | IN ALL THE OIL TERRITORY, AND AS THE COMPANY PROGRESS WITH THEIR furnished; rms. LARKIN, 103_Large sunny furr ished offices _LISTER, 416, ¥ rooms, wi only. A, 1310, bet. Ellis and O Farrell—Sunny running water; amily. hed or un- reasonable. or living rooms; rnished room; 1 or 2 people. , third flat—Nicely furnished th cr without board; gentlee T ft cloth- Powell & Mason: —The Weekly ates Canada one year for $1, or N ‘ PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. lest ock; square deal and orders our specialt a ( 2 Geary s PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. tfice and residence, Sixth and Seventh NNELL, e be ‘WANTED. estate for cash. Apply Market st —_— REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. rea F i—New K & CO. building: store - and Mason st.; ] front; halt nts $109. fr near very fine: rents Mason st.; corner; with 7 flats; renting ster corner; store and 2 flat 0. new flats; rents about $50; near 1l and Bush_ sts. st.; 3 flats; rents $60 rnia st.; 3 flats; rents $45. 2 flats and stable; reduced arge lot s; near Sixth st.; rents $46. nts $30. s at A. M. SPECK & CO.’S. 667 CORNER FLATS. ] $340 A YEAR. BAL. MONTHLY... ne rooms each, with aii modern F. SON. bullder, corner and Castro sts, rms $200 cash, balance $9 per house cost $1200. Inquire WM. & CO. barn, stalls for 2 horses: lot 30:3 by 114 feel Particulars 408 Thirtieth st. IF you have lots north of Golden Gate Park, ‘west of First ave., and you wish to sell them, call on W. J. GUNN, 410 Montgomery st. VAD e 3110 front foot; st. bitumin- ized and Apply 2740 Van Ness ave. —COUNTRY—For Sale REAL ESTA’ A land near Suno county road; 200 ACRE da acre for qu 5 ting' on H $25 per H. Crane, 410 Montgy. "REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. $8000—70-ACRE 29 in fruit, 35 hay, in Sufsun nié PHOperty. { 8420021 ich,” Vacaville; 18 | er the bay prup- ce for Call advertisements and 5 been established at _the subsc north tucky streets. 2262 nicely furnished gu ; 1ight housekeeping; adul s 2421, In rear, near Fillmore—2 unfur- nishéd UpPer roome: water; rent §1. : DORLAND #t., 22, 0, near Elght- eenth. sunhy furni. room: $10. EDDY, 915—Unfurnish ¥ rewly apered, kitchen: private resid L FIFTH, 119 houeekeeping: a FIFTH, 83—Furpished hous nectinig, $13; also single FIRST, 25— Three front furnished sunny rooms, suitable for housekeeping: $10 2 month. FELL, 115, near Van Ness- keeping if desired; single, $3; double, FOLSOM, 11353 sunny rooms; housekeeping. LB FOURTH, 25— Furnished rooms for housekeep. ing; also sunny room. Sunny room, house- 3. complete for address in the | f 5 rooms and lot 50x100, | and Ken- | McALLISTER, 64 furnished McALLISTER, 702 turniehed rooms; MINNA, 24— quiet; bath; gas; 667, corns window room MISSION, water; alsc 2 fu O'FARRELL, 63 or without ho POLK, 1408 ely e family; unfurnished bath, gas; also i—Front and back parlor; rooms; also unfurnished. i—Sunny furnished or un- suite or single; private fam. rooms; sunny; vard. er Eighth—Newly furnished n, $1 per week; transient. 1220—Large alcove room; grate; run- single room; reasonable. rnished housekeeping rooms; ewly furnished sunny front BORING, THIS STOCK WILL GO UP SO THAT THE L TOR WILL REAP | HUNDREDS FROM THE INVESTMENT. | BUY AT ONCE. DO NOT DELAY. GET IN ON THE GRO SECURE A | D FLOOR. CATALOGUE FREE. | . LAYMANCE, Secretary and General Manager, 638 MARKET ST., San Francisco. 480 Eighth Street, Oakland. f | i ngle bedroom Sunny pleasant rooms with eping privileges furnished rooms and board; | gas and bath POWELL, 38—Tw dorf for rent; without board. ROYAL 1 House, ew f Market—Fu o front suites at the Wal- st.—Incan 126 Bllls ght, reading-room, smoking-room and ladles’ rooms, per night, 35 th, $§ to $30; elevator on office fioor; to $1.50; week, §2 water front room, with ‘urniture; new house; rent §. sent House, 28 Fighth st., nished and unfurnished. near SIXTH, M—Nicely furnished sunny rooms; suite ‘or single; reasonable. 5—Office of late Dr. Robertson; furn! THE Osks, 119 Third—A for gocd people. THIRTEENTH, TA, 24B. or unfurnisl ished rooms. 00d_rooming house R. HUGHES, Proprietor. nicely furnishea y hed. “H office subscriptions northwest corner has for Call advertisements and been established at_the of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky sts. Open till § p. m. “H office for Call advertisements and | subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- lencia_st. ROOMS WANTED. ROOM wanted by for lessons. MIS Branch. lady with S C., 639 A Allister st., Call | _machine supplies. $2 MONTHLY, rented; repaired, bought, sol — SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. 145 Sixth; phone Mint 45. ALL kinds bought, pairing at lowest SPECI ROOMS papered painting done. rold, exc! rates AL whitened, from 33 $1 up; Hartman Paint Co., 819 Third. BAD tenants ejects city or country. o 415 Montgomery st ed for #: collections made: PACIFIC COLLECTION CALA. Storage Wi 722 Mission; good: STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. arehouse. F. SMITH, prop. s guaranteed; tel. . PIERCE-RODOLP. Office, 401 Post. cor. Powell: tel. Main 5 P S L. H Storage and Moving Co. 3. The Roy Jewelry WATCHES cleanec WATCH REPAIRING. : guaranteed 2 years. and Optical Co., 540 Kearny. e | PAN company, books will close 1899, at 3 a‘d%k DIVIDEND | DIVIDEND Notlce—Divide: | “share) of the OCEANIC NOTICES, end No. 98 (05 per STEAMSHIP CO&- will be payable at th L petvl e office of the WEDNESDAY, November 1, 1599, and Attet ransfer on THURSDAY, October 26, p. m H. SHELDON. Secret ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. 500—Lot 40x1! worth $4000. elegan balance s of Clara ave. $500 cash, Jet in all and bath: near station; must be sold $2800—Lot 40x160, on Morton st., bet. the ra roads, with fine new modern cottage 7 rooms h. balace 325 ‘”&?fim Yoxise; Morton ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. with large cottage stable, windmill, :‘l‘nk. be‘tc? story house % rooms at once; T month. st., near Banta tnew House of 4 rooms: per month. ouse t Alameda. = H. P. MOREAL & CO.. 1432 Park st. GREATEST bargal D, JUDD & CO. ny ever offered In Alamedn: houses to rent in all parts of Alameda. B. 1424 Park ALAMEOA ROOMS AND BOARD. #91—Sunny unfurnished room GEARY, 691 reasonable. HOME for ladies grounds; private. in delicate healt MRS. DR, FUNKE, ano in exchange | rooms 9-10: tel, 5520. | | A—375 CASH, §7 50 monthly; 118x515 feet; grove of trees; 300 feet new 6-foot high board fenc- ing; fronting on 3 streets; single dwelling; just the thing for & bachelor; site, climate | @and sofl none better; plenty of good water; near electric cars; $0-foot wide boulevard: schoolhouse; price 3600 {n all; Allendale Tract, ‘Adjoining East Oakland. Cali or send for cir- | cular &5 Seventh st near cor. Broadway. | | Oakland; carriage tree. HENRY Z. JONES, | Owner. | 325 CASH, balance $ monthly; 10 lots saorl- | ficed at Lorin in Oakland: electric cars: 2 blocks local train; electric and gas lights city water, etc.; owner widow lady; must sell | | 8t a sacrifice’ Particulars J. W. LAY- | B 5 Market st., 2 to 4 p. m. | A BARGAIN—Lovely 9-room house; best resi- | “gence 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- yentent to local to S. F.; will seM at a sacri- fice on account of owner leaving Oakland. In- quire M. L. WUR Seventeenth and Broadway, Oakland. EBSTER st.; I have the finest residence lot left vacant on this street, and I will sell 1t for $55 per foot; owner refused $65 a short | time ago: 50x150; see it. JAS. S. NAISMITH, FOR SALE—A bargain; §220; bullding lot near | Telegraph ave., North Oakland. R. J, MONT- GOMERY, Thirteenth st. | FOR rale—New house of 9 rooms on Frultvale ave: 10 minutes’ walk from station; lot $8x 180; horse, surrey and cart and carpets; must seli. Box 11, Call. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. HANDSOME residence, § rooms, bath, barn; 559 24th. Inquire R. Franke, 1822 Grove: rent low. SIS U N— OAKLAND COTTACE TO LEL. FOR ront—$10 50; 2 cottages, 2 and 4 rms each; clty water: stable; lot 100x450; all fenced. R. J. MONTGOMERY. 470 Thirteenth, Oakiand. —_— OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN Introduction to you from H. Shellhaas, the furniture dealer, 1ith und Franklin, Oakland. PROPOSALS. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. BERKELEY. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS AND MATERIAL MEN. Notice is hereby given to all concerned that eealed proposals or bids are solicited for the erection of an addition to tke Chemical Labo- ratory bullding 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- ceived at the office of the Acting Secretary of the Regents of the University, in South Hall, Berkeley, Cal., at or before 3:30 o'clock p. m., of the 6th-day of November. 1899, And notice is hereby further given that the an& and specifications of said bulldings have n made and adopted and are piaced in the office of Curlett & McCaw, architects, 314 Phelan bullding, San Francisco, where the same 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 No blds or proposals will be considered un: Jess the same are accompanied by a certified check or & bond of said proposer in the sum of ten (10) per cent of his proposal, with suf- fictent sureties, conditioned that, i said bid or proposal shall be accepted, the party pro- ing wi]l duly enter into' a proper contract o faithfully perform the duty and obligations in accordance with sald proposal, and plan and specifications, which shall be and are hereby required to be & part of such con- tract. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. This notice §s given pursuant to an act, en- titled ““An act to amend an act entitied an act to create and organize the University of California,” approved March 2, 1868, and an det amendatory of section 25 thereof, approved March 28, 1872, relating to the construction of bufldings, approved March 3, 1887, By order of the Committee on Grounds and Buildings of the Board of Tegents. E. A. DENICKE, Chairman. W. A. MCKOWEN. Acting Secretar; Dated October 24, 1899, PROPOSALE for stone wall—General depot, Quartermaster’s Department, 36 New Mont- gomery street, San Francisco, October 31, 1899. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 11 o'clock a. m., on Decem- ber 1, 1899, and then opened, for construction of stone wall along southern boundary of military reservation, Presidio of San Fran- cisco, in aecordance with plans and specifica- tions on flle here, which can be seen on ap- plication. OSCAR F. LONG, eaptain and assistant quartermaster, U. 8. A., depot quartermaster. | CAHILL—In tnis cit: PROPOSALS. UNITED STATES engineer office. Flood butld- ing, San Francisco, Cal., Oct. %, 1890, 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, Décember 2, 1889. Informaticn furnished on application. W. H. HEURER. Major. Fngineers. LEGAL ADVERTISE. TS. N the Superior Court of the eity and county of San Francisco, State of California. In the matter of WESTERN BEET SUGAR COM- PANY, a corporation, upon its application for 8 judgment of dissolution. Notice—Notice Is hereby given that WESTERN BEET SUGAR COMPANY, a corporation organized and ex- {6ting under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California, and having its office and lace_of business in the eity and county of n Franciseo. State of California, has filed a verified application addressed -to the Supe- rlor Court of the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, praying for & Judgment of dissolution of safd corporation, and that MONDAY, November 13, 159, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the courtroom of sald’ court, Department No. 2. In the City Hall of the eity and county of San Francisco, have been appointed as the day. time and piace for the hearing of sald application. In witness whereof I bave hereunto set my . band and affixed the official seal of said Su- perior Court this (0th day of October, 1833, WM. A. DEANE, Clerk. . M. THOMPSON, Deputy Clerk. en fssued as follows: 31-26 iage licenses ha m E. Tucker and Sarah E. Taylor. Charles S. Buffum and Eda A, Conradt Lucien T. Rankin and Julia Chartier.. Clarence H. Swanton and Lolita Baettge. Leonard R. Rosenberg and Enid A. Bird Valente Benassini and Edith M. Luchesi. John Carroil and Lizzie Donovan Jacob Norman and Agnes M. Crow Willlam Bosia and Henrletta Steffan! John J. Jones and Ella Woods.. Daniel Holland and Katie Regan Charles S. King and Florence B. Moffat. Arthur J." Styche and Caroline Middlehoff.43-4) Edwin P, Weber and Josephine A. Been...29-29 George F. McMacken and Kathle Altschul.23-13 Louis A. Raffloer and Maude King. 24-22 BIBTHS—MAHfiIAGES—DBATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall 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. GILBERT-Tn this city, October 30, 189, to the wife of R. J. Gilbert, a daughter, HAMBRECHT--In West Berkeley, October 2, to the wife of L. Hambrecht, a son. PH—In Alameda, October 29, 1593, to the ph, a son. 30—In this city, September 18, wife of H. E. Ringo, a son. SWABEL—In this city, October 27, wife of Wiltred C. Swabel, a son. MARRIED. AUSTIN—SMITH—In this city, October 30, 1899, W. H. Austin and Charlotte C. Smith, both of Salinas. DREW-FREDRICKS—In this city, October 13, 1899, by the Rev. Father M. D. Connolly, John Sheehan Drew and Theresa Marie Fredricks, both of San Franciseo. EDWARDS—MULLER—In_this city, October 2, 1599, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Frank P. Edwards and Dora Muiler. OLSEN—-AARREBERG—In this eity, October 25, 19, by the Rev. E. M. Stensrud, Jo- hannes Olsen and Bertha Aarreberg, both of San Franclsco. WILSON—FLEMING—In East Oakland, Octo- ber 4, 189, by the Rev. Arnold T. Needham, Charles Peter Wilson and Lusitta Fleming, both of San Franciseo. e e ‘DIED. Olmstead, James M. Olsen, Randolph B. Rollins, Willlam 1899, to the 1899, to the Cahill, Margaret Driscoll, Patrick Dunster, John H. rguson, Malcolm Slaven, Frank orrest, irene G. Stmpson, John Richard Smith, Thomas C. , Charles Sullivan, William Margarethe Sweeney, James P. Edward E. Talbot,” Alexandre J. Mitcheil, William White, Charles D. O’Connell, Michael Wilson, Mary Wong Wo Ootober 30, 1899, O’ Connor, Bliza T. Mar garet, dearly beloved daughter of John-and the late Lizzie Cahlll, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 2 years. DRISCOLL—In this city, October 30, 1899, Pat rick, beloved father of Danlel, James, Jo- hatna and Mary Driscoll, ahd brother of Danfel and Michael Driscoll and Mrs. Tim- othy Hurley, a native of Valentla Island, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 42 years. £-7 Notice "0f funeral hereafter. 'Remains at the parlore of J. C. O’Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. DUNSTER—In _this city, John H., beloved husband of the late Isabella Dunster, and father of George, Franklin Thomas E. and Irene M. Dunster, a native of New York, aged 45 years [ Remains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. FERGUSON — In lder Creek, Santa Cruz County, October 1899, Malcolm, beloved husband of the late Nancy Ferguson, beloved stepfather of Mrs. Oscar Harmon and Miss Jessie Macdonald, and brother-in-law ot H. “orbett, & native of Scotland, aged 76 years. (Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, papers please copy.) (7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the burial this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, at 0dd Fellows' Cemetery. FORREST--In Alameda, October 30, 1899, Trene Gertrude, only and beloved daughter of J. S. and Delia _Forrest, and beloved sister of Edwin, W., W. J. and G. W, Forrest, aged 9 years 1 month and 25 day: GEIKE—In this city, October 25, 1895, Richard, dearly beloved husband of Katie Gelk father of Louise Geike, gon-in-law of Mrs. 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 No. 7005, I. 0. O, F., M. U. [7 Friends and acquaintances are Tespect tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1423 Octavia_street, near Post. Inter- ment . O. O. F. Cemetery. HOFFSCHNIDER—In this city, October 31, 189, at his residence, 22 Hartford street, Willlam Hoffschnider, aged 33 years. KEIFFER-In this city, October 30, 1899, Charles Keifter, beloved stepfather of Robert George Hirt and Henry Meyer. a native of Alsace. { [7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednescay), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of Charles J. B. Metzler, 638 Washington street, under the auspices of Franco-Ameri- caine Lodge No. 207, Odd Fellows. Interment | Laurel Hill Cemetery. LUCAS—In this city, October 3, 1889, Mar- ‘garethe, beloved wife of Williami Lucas, and aunt of Mrs. A. Lange, a native of Bremen, Germany, aked 4 yeirs 9 months and 2 ays. MEALEY—In South San Franeisco, October 23, 1865, Bdward E., dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth B. Mealey, and beloved father of Edward L. and Mary C. Mealey, Mrs. Ed- ward Kennedy and the late Willlam M. and William J. Mealey, a native of St. Johns, Newfoundland, aged 65 years 7 months and 25 days. A member of Bay View Lodgs No. 158, A. O. U. W. (Lowell, Mass., papers please copy.) T7Friends and scquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 9:15 o'clock from his late resi- dence, 182§ Fifteenth avenue south, near Rall- road avenue south, South San 18co, thence to All Hallows' Church, N street and Sixteenth avenue south, where a_solemn re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the re- Pose of his_soul, commencing at 9:30 o' clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MITCHELL—In this city, October 29, 1899, Wil- lam, dearly beloved %on of Thomas F. and Amelta Mitchell. and brother of Thomat Tulu and Mabel Mitchell, a native of S Franclece, aged 1 year § months and 4 days. 7 The funeral will take place this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his varents, 13 Utah street, between Twengy-fourth and Twenty-fifth. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. private, O'CONNELL~—In the City and Coun Y Hospltal, October 30, 1899, Michael O'Connell, a native of Ireland, aged 45 years, O'CONNOR-—In this city, October 29, 189, Eliza T.. beloved wife of Chris O'Connor, a native of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 62 years, g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at §:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 22 Mint avenue, thence to §t. Patrick's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will ba celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- . meneing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. OLMSTEAD—In East Oakland, October 30, 1299, James Monroe Olmstead, husband of Annd Olmstead, a native of Maine, aged 78 years. OLSEN—In Alameda, October 2, 1899, Ran- dolph B. Olsen, beloved son of the late R. L. and Bertha Olsen, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 vears and 7 months. HOLLL‘}I(S—,-"(n this cl:ly‘.,eoe:ob;r m,Hlm' Wil- liam Rollins, a na of New Hampsh! (Redwood City pw".p;hl.r;; copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 10:45 o'clock, from the parlors of the Gantner & Guntz Undertaking Com- pany, 8 and 10 City Hail square. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. SLAVEN—In this city, October 2, 189, Frank Slaven, a native of Irslend, aged 42 yearn Remains at the parlors of Charles J. B. Mecdlor, 638 Washington street. % SIMPSON—In this city October 30, 1509, John, beloved husband of Catherine Sim Boipeet, Uit Sterns, e, d HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Buccessors to Flannagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL n.x{melon. AND EMBALMERS, Tlobis Suth . o | b | Gunnison and Norwich streets, | | | SWEENEY—In San Mateo County, at Cottage | Morse, lot on SE corner of Gough and Bush | pany (a corporation) to Willlam T. Holling, lot Simonson, Mrs. Theresa Martin and John F. Simpson, 'a native of Sweden, aged 78 years. [*Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thureday, November 2, at 10:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 421 Greenwich street, thence to- St. Francis 'Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 11 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. SMITH—In this city, October 28, 1899, Thomas C., beloved husband of Ann Smith, a native of Ireland, aged 73 years and 2 months. €7 Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral this day (Puesday), at $:45 o'clock, fwom his late resi- dence, 1257 Union street, thence to St. Brigid's Church, corner of Broadway and van Ness avenue, ‘where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. SULLIVAN—In this city, October 30, 1899, at his residence, 1420 Washington street, Wil- liam, dearly beloved husband of Ellea Sulli- van, a native of Ireland, aged 70 years and € months. D¥Notice of funeral hereafter. Mission Road, between Seven and Eight mile houses, October 30, 1569, James P., beloved husband of Annie Sweeney, and father of | Grace, Willie and Ethel Sweeney, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 45 years. 7 Friends’ and acquaintances are respect- tully {nvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9:15 o'clock, from his late residence, the Cottage Mission Road, between Seven and Bight mile houses, thence to St. Ann’s Church, Colma, where a mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 2 TALBOT—In this_city, October 29, 1899, Alex- andre J., beloved son of the late Alexandre and Bridget Talbot, and dearly beloved brother of Henry, Fanny and Nelile Talbot, Mrs. Annfe O'Brien and the late Thomas and Kattie Talbot, a native of San Francisco, aged 36 years. [>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the Pacific Undertakers, 777 Mission street, | Rear Fourth. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- | ery. WHITE-In this city, October 30, 189, Charles Dewey, youngest son of Mary and Eugene White, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 vyear and 10 months. WILSON—In this city, October. 30, 1899, Mary, beloved wife of Thomas Wilson, and beloved mother of Thomas F. and Robert J. Wilson, a native of Valleboe, County Donegal, Ire land, aged 63 years. (Sydney and London- derry_papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10:15 o’clock, from her late residence, 417 Bryant street. Interment by train, Cypress Lawn Cemetery. WONG WO—In the City and County Hospital, October 23, 1893, Wong Wo, a nagive of China, aged 52 year: P — REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Dodge Ectate John E. Ruggles (by Henry L. and John W. Ruggles, executors) to Isaac H. street, E 5 by § 120; $15,000, Archibald and Amelia Jackson to Charles F., Doe, lot on E line of Middle street, 112:§ S of California, S & by E §; §10. | Mattie P. Houston to Christine P. Donohoe | (wife of Joseph A.), lot on N line of Broadway, 68:9 E of Fillmore, B 34:4%, N 137:6, E T:5%. | N 1376, W 26:11, 8 187:6, W 14:11, S 137:6; $10. | Lambert Van Laak Sr’ to Hattie and Lottie | Van Laak and Alyda Elwert (wife of Charles | P.), lot on § line of Seventeenth street, 100 E | of Howard, E 120 by § 100; also lot on W _line of Howard street, 215:6 § of Sixteenth, S 7, W 110:6, § 69:6, W 64:7, N 47, E 5:1, N §7:6, E | 170; also lot on NE corner of Seventeenth and Howard streets, E 100 by 112:6; gift. William H. Yeaw to Oscar Heyman, lot on N line of Twenty-first street, 75 E of Alabama, E 2 by N 104; 810, Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety to Mar- garethe E. Nelson, lot on N line of Duncan street, 265 E of Church, E 24 by N 114; $1000. Bernard and Rose Levy to James W. Hen- | derson, lot on N line of Morton streef, 1s3:4 | E of Stockton, B 22:11 by N 60; $4600. | Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum to Mary B von_Schroder, lot on SW line of Sixth street, 3) SE of Minna, SE 50 by SW 75, quitclaim | deed; $10. Charles Uszynski to Henry Singler, undi- vided one-third interest in lot on SW line of Sherman street, 115 SE of Folsom, SE 2 by SW 75; gift. Ann E. Short to John Deveney, lot on N line of Twenty-second (Sierra) street, 75 E of Penn- sylyania avenue, E 2 by N 60; §1. Emile H. Elmquest to Solomon Getz, lot on E line of Twelfth avenue, 150 S of Clement street, S 50 by E 120; $10. Julla Emig, Lucy, Henry and Tillle Baum- artner, Annie Zipperlien to Louisa Mumford, lot on 1 line of Second avenue, 100 § of Point { Lobos, § % by E 120; aiso lot on E line of Lott street, 100 N of Grove, N 2 by E 106:3; $10. Lambert Van Laak Sr. to William Nugent Van Laak, lot on SE corner of Thirteenth venue and P street, E 300 by S 100, block 265, O'Nell & H. Tract also lot on NE line of Thirteenth avenue, 250 SE of P street, SE 50 | by NE 1, block 20, same: also lot ‘on SW.| line of Seventh avenue, 150 SE of D street, | SE 150 by SW 100,"block 13, South San Fran- clsco Homestead; also lot on NE corner of | E 5 by N 90, | Precita Valley, lots 163 and 164; also lot on N line of Eleventh avenue, 150 W of D street, W 75 by N 100, block 202, South San Francisco | Homestead; glft. Roman Catholic Archbishop of San Franciseo | (a corparation sole) to Theresa Brett (wife of | | Thomas A.). lot on SW line of Cotter street, 850 NW of Misslon, NW 25 by SW 100, Academy Tract; $10. Mary G. McLellan to Eliza Alverson, lot on SE line of Arlington street, 313 SW of Roanoke, SW 2, SE 110, NE %:3, NW 114, lot 3%, Jones' Addition to Fairmount; $10. Estate James G. Falr (by J. S. Angus, T. G. Crothers and W. S, Goodfellow, executors) to | Edith Gribble, Int on § line of Cortland avenue, 50 W of Bennington strest, W 25 by S 100, lot 12, block 6, Fair's Subdivision Holly Park; $245. | John H. 'Durst to Charles H. Athearn, estate | Mary Marshall No. 16,495, deed and assign- ment; §10. Deborah Diamant (or ‘Dora Diamond) to Union Trust Company (trustee for Yetta M. Anis, Nathan and Charles Diamond, Fritze Eilis, Chava S. Gutstein and Maria Lichter), rerecord 1832 d 232 and 1830 d 124, estate Jacob | Dusenbery, trust deed; gift. Maria_ Lichter to Pinkus Lichter, 1835 G 138 and 1836 d 198, same: gift Chaya §. Gutsteln to Edward K. Ash, estate Jacob Dusenbery; $10. Yetta M. Anis to Solomon G. Mish, same; $10. Pinkus Lichter to Jacob Stencel, same; $10. Alameda County. Georgine Wulff to Guilherme F. Pereira, lot | on §W corner of West Fifth and Lewls streets, | § 88, W 2, N 88, E 25 to beginning, being the N &S feet of lot 31, block H, Bay View Home- stead, Oakland; $10. M. and Eliza Rinehart to A. J. Waterhouse, 1ot on E line of Telegraph avenue, 140.60 N from | point of intersection with NW line of Clare- mont avenue, N 33, E 65, SE 36.97, SW 4029, | NW 19.77, W 428 to beginning, portion lot 2, | block A, Vicente Peralta Reservation Tract at | Temescal, Oakland; $10. Pacific Coast Dredging and Reclamation Com- rerecord on SW corner of Twenty-second and Wiilow | streets, 8 578: by W 3%, being lots 1 to 12, block 752, Hougham Tract; also lot on SW corner of Wood and Twenty-second streets, W 309, §.178:9, E 10, S 400, E 130, N 578:9 to begin- ning, being lots 1, 2, 8 to 11, block 571, of above tract, Oakiand: $12,500. James Borland to Margaret Borland, lot on NE corner of Twenty-first and Filbert streets, N 154:6, E 125, S 148:5, W 49, N 100, W 25, § 00, W 51 to beginning, being pertion block G, Northern_Addition to Oakland, Oakland; gift. George P. Lovegrove to Walter R. Lovegrove, 4.40 acres, being lot 4, Cameron Tract, East Oakland; $5. H W., 8. A., Minnie and Nettle Norman tc Alys Arnett, lots 14 and 15, Fruitvale Cottage Home Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Lauretta M. Thom to J. H. Hudson, lot 6, block 179, town of Newark, on map surveyed by T. P. Wilson, C. B., in 1876, and filed for record May 6, 1878, Washington Township: $10. Nora Clark to John and Alice Hagerty, lot on E line of Filbert street, 94 S of Fifth, § 25 by E 125, being lot 22, block 481, Adeline and Market Street Homestead, Oakland: $10. Mary J. Rellly (administratrix of estate of Richard Savage) to Jullus 8. Godeau, lot on 8§ line of West Third street, 28 W of Linden, W 25 by S 94, being Iot 31, block 446, Adeline and Market Street Homestead, Oakland; also property in San Francisco; $765. Alica S, Blake to Roberta A. Bulkley (wife of Milton), rerecord 588 D. 287, lot on 8 line of Albion_street, 280 W of Telegraph avenue, W 50 by S 142:214, being the W 20 feet of lot 29 and E 30 feet of lot 30, Alden Tract, Oakland; $10. Mandana E. and George Chase to L. G. Bur- pee, lot on S corner of East Tenth street and Fourth avenue, SE 120 by SW 140, block 8, | Clinton, East Oakland;: $10. James H. and Libbie Wallace to W. H. Brommage, lot on SW line of East Fifteenth street, 40 SE of Tenth avenue, SE 4 by SW 100, block 61, same, East Oakland; $375. Mountain View Cemetery Assoclation to Mar- garet §. Harrls, lot 133 in plat 11, Mountain View Cemetery, Oukland Township; $4. Same to Robert Ewing, lot 15 in plat 3, same, Ogkland Township; $213. Loulse I Henn to W. O. Henn, Iot on S Iine of Ban Jose avenue, 9 W of Lafavette street, W 49 by 8 150, block 14, Amended Map Bartlett Tract, Alameda; gift. W. J. and M. V. Parker to Caro Carpenter, lot on § line of Clinton avenue, 384 E of Chestnut_street, B 33:4, S to_boundary line of Rancho SanAntonio, thence W to a point di- tant 353:4 E from Chestnut street, thence N to beginning, block §7. lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda; $10. John and Frances A. Leechmann to Sarah H. Burns, lot on E line of Audupon street or Col- lege avenue, 198:6 N of Channing way, N 45 by E 200, being portion lots 23 and 24, map of Berkeley property, Berkeley: $10. Harriet W. Blake (b~ Anson §. Blake, attor- ney) to Blake Company (a corporation) of San Francisco, lot on NW corner, of Oregon street and Telegraph avenue, W 100:10, N 4:10, E 113:4, § 467 to beginning, being lot 1, block G, Leonard Tract, Berkeley; $10. Frank Manese to Manuel Manese Jr.. lot on E line of Blaine avenue, 200 § of Twelfth street, S % by F 12, belng portion lot 5 block M, Huntington Tract, Brooklyn Township; grant. Charles and Carrie Groos to Helen Bruton, lot beginning af point 100 E from St. Charles street and 610 § from San Antonio avenne, § 100 by B 5, being portion Fitch and Sharon Tract, Alameda: $10. Same to Daniel Bruton, lot beginning at a point 100 E from E line of 8t. Charles street and 510 8 from San Antonfo avenue, S 100 by B 5, ‘being portion of same, Alameda; $10. l=lol ol e blatc loleb 2 Lot g | | court having jurisdiction of the offense. | Cuban crimirfals the probabilities are that ;olgh(een construction camps along | Mrs G Clement, Felton Miss N Jones, 8 Cruz COX MUST STAND TRIAL IN HAVANA Government Insists on His Extradition. —_— Spectal Dispatch to The Call. WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.—The Secretary of War has received a letter from the Governor of Loulsiana relative to the case of W. A, Cox, who is now held in cus- tody in the city of New Orleans by the | State authorities of Louisiana pending the Governor's action upon a requisition for his surrender to the authorities of the United States upon the charge of fel- ony, committed in Havana. The Gover- nor stated that he had recelved a letter from a reputable attorney who had prac- ticed law in Havana and was well ac- quainted with Cox and the prosecuting Wwitness, which contained allegations of | conspiracy against Cox in Havana and criticisms upon the manner of adminis- tering justice there as reasons why Cox should not be surrendered. This letter raised doubts in the Governor's mind as to what action he should take in the premises. In response to the Governor's letter the Government takes the ground that the only question for consideration is as to | whether there is a charge of crime duly presentéd against Cox that ought to re- quire him to appear and answer in the ‘““We have a right,” it is insisted, “to assume that the United States is main- | taining a government in Havana in which the rights of persons and of property are being protected, and that if we are to permit the United States in its prox- imity to Cuba to be a place of refuge for @ great many persons who commit crimes in the island will escape trial and punish- {neq$ by becoming fugitives to this coun- Ry, RAILROAD WORK AT SURF IS PROGRESSING Over 1100 Men Now Employed and Gaviota Will Be Reached, It Is Thought, by May 1. SAN LUIS OBISPO, Oct. 30.—In the the routeof thegap between Surf and Elwood over 1100 men are now employed. - Gaviota cannot be reached before May 1. There are two viaduets to be built, and one tun- nel 800 or 900 feet in length to be driven. This tunnel is located about six miles above Gaviota. Beyond Santa Anita Ranch and extending to Jalima Creek through Cojo Ranch, a distance of sev- eral.miles, there is much work still to be done, including the completion of the lar- gest fill on the line, said by some to be the largest railroad fill in the world. Rails are now laid to Jalima Creek, south from Surf, and a few miles north of Point Concepcion, From Jalima Creek to Gaviota is a dis- tance of about twenty miles, most of which has vet to be graded, with one big fill, two large viaducts and a tunnel to be completed before the rails can be ex- tended to the latter point. | Half an inch of rain fell here in a heavy shower this morning, injuring the grain. s ey MAJOR COCHRANE THE MAN. Given the Appointment of Treasurer of Soldiers’ Home. PASADENA, Oct. 30.—Major T. Cochrane of this city this afternoon re- celved the appointment of treasurer of the Soldiers’ Home at Santa Monica, fill- | ing the vacancy caused by the accidental | shooting of Major Upham several weeks ! ago. Major Cochrane lives at 238 North o Los Robles avenue and has a wife and p two daughters, He has been an oil broker and is 60 years old. He enlisted in the Fifth Ohio in the Civil War and fought in both battles of Bull Run. He came here from Portsmouth, Ohio. e Indians May Ignore Game Laws. ST. PAUL, Oct. 30.—By a bare majority of one the State Supreme Court this af- ternoon decided that it is legal for the Indians to hunt upon their reservations | in this State without regard to the game laws so long as they do not store their game to be sold contrary to law to traders. | —_— “Keeper of the Great Seal” Dies. WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.—George Bar- tle, the oldest clerk of the State De- partment, “Keeper of the Great Seal,” | and a close friend of Daniel Webster, died at his residence here last night. He v:e:ss appointed by Secretary Buchanan in 1845. LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Monday, October 30. Stmr Samoa, Jahnsen, 2 hours from Eureka. SAILED. Monday, October 30. Stmr Miami, Riley, Seattle. Stmr Ruth, Lund 5 HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. H Scott, Humboldt |A Lundgren, Cal O Meredith, Sacto |W G Hornberg, Or E B Grubb, Los Ang |W P Peterson, Boston A Cohen, Sacramento |C Millane, Denver T Hansen, San Jose |P E Robineon, Denver R L House & W, Cal |J H Brown, Denver G L Campbell, Cal [T H Tooley, Modesto E Bailey, Cal F LA Ruey Los ang | G E Mix, Reno F Haffey, Crockett GRAND HOTEL. W Baird, New York |I Applegate, Unalaska T H Longton, Sacto (G R Wilton, L Angeles A Ekman, Oroville W E McGili, Pa W J Beil, Vicalia |W T Holden, Sonora E L Peacock, WoodInd Dr O H Dogge, S Jose E F Frazer, Sacto |Mrs H C Jones, S Cruz Mrs F W Pope, 8 Cruz|T L Seddon, Seattle iss M B Jewett,SCruz|B P Tabor, Auburn C Metcalf, Boston |§ E Banks, New York T Dunphy & W, Cal |H N Turreil, Boston W Brooks, Stockton E W_Preble, Cal Peekey, Novato J B McCune, Boston F Grauss, Callstoga Mr & Mrs Jerome, N Y C Morrison, Placervl|F Mattison, S Cruz J Healy, Petaluma | Miss Mattison, S Cruz Russell, Portland |W H Shipman, Boston G_Hughes, SausalitoiA B Law, Los Angeles | L Ramsdell, Hollister D W Pierce, L Angeles D Gale, San Joaquin|Mrs Marks, Stockton Y Woodward & W,|J W Armstrong, S Jose Staten Island |W 8 Cronweller, Sacto Gusxsch, Cal 3 L Johnson, Pa H Winsiow, Chicago P Romane, Honolulu W Schneider, Omaha/F W Kohl, New York § Peek, Nome D M Baldwin. X' Y r_Kelsey, Nome E Bellington,” N F P Atha & w. Ohio |J McCudden, Vallejo W M Elliott, L Ang _ [Miss McCudden, Vailefo F M Frye, S Barbara |W_J Carlisle, Tulare W A Bromvich & w.|J Brown, St Louls London H K Brown, Portland PALACE HOTEL. Jag Allen, U S A IP Baker, N Y W Mackintosh, U K |R Peltzer, Hamburg J R Putman, N ¥ W B Cline, Los Ang Mrs Putman, N ¥ M H Curley, Bostun A Kaiser, Stockton |H Lord, N ¥ G P Baldwin, N Y |H L Leach, Chicago F B McKenna, U S A § Carlton, Groveland Mrs F_B McKenna B U Stelnman, Sacto G H_Eidridge, Wash |Mrs Steinman, Sacto MrsGHEldridge, Wash L A Davis, Dawson H B Wood, San Jose ' |A Brodie, Dawson C L Thomas, Prov |S F Graham, N Y W C Codman, Boston |[F W Joslyn, N ¥ C McFarland, St Louis Lt von Rosenberg, S8 P Kittenring, Ohio Geler Mrs P Kittenring, O Lt von Krosigly, 88 L M G Peterson, Phil | Geler R F M Meyers, Chicago |J S Gatchel, N ¥ B Thomas, N ¥ RS Hayes, N Y J H Shields, Chicago |Mrs R S Hayes. N ¥ A L Goodkind, Mont |Miss Tutt, N Y Leo Little, Alaska fiss Bean, N Y G T Rickard and w, ‘Wh Maahams, Portlq Alakka Mrs Maahams, Portld M F Rickard, Alaska |C C Coolidge, San Jose R J Park, Alaska J Girdwood, N Y Mrs R J Park, Alaska |P Mendelsohn, N Y W M Moody, Alaska |H Wach, Boston S Hellpine, Pa H E Fleld, Baltimore 3 F Moore, Pa Mrs H E Field, Md P H Blades, Los Ang (G B Libby, N ¥ Mrs N T Meilis, N ¥ RAILROAD TRAVEL. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY 1 | | SUNDAYB—4:00, (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) ve and are due {0 SAN FRANCISCO. CE et R S s SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANT. arrive " (Main Line, Foot of Market Stroet.) LEAVE — Frou OCTORER 29, 18%. — ARRIVE #7004 Benicia, Evisun and Sacramento.... *715p #7:004 Marssville, Oroville via_Woodiand, Eimira, Vacavillo aud Rumsey.... *7:432 #7:004 Shasts _ Express—Davis, Wiilows, Red Bluft, Portland.. .......... *7:45P *7:30A Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Naps, Calistoga and Santa Rosa.. *6:15¢ *R:00ATho Overland 4 Limited—Ogden, Omaha, Chi 5102 *8:30A Sau Joss, Livermore, Stockton, Ione, mnm:nv,o,t Placerville, Murysville, Chico, 1ted Blufl. *4:10¢ *8:804 'Bhlllwnhgfl'(qd‘rle lng %“m?hflnnl 'l::;: 004 Haywar« Niles anc 91004 Atlantio Express—Ogden and East *0:A54 #9:00A Magiinez Tracy, Latirop, Stockion, | Merced and Fresuo. .. "12:152 *P1004 Port Costs, Fresno, Mojave aud Y.os Angeles ... "0dDE #10:004 Vallejo, Martinez and Way Stations :7:15r :00A Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. *2:43P #12:00x Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Sacra- ‘mento, Mendota, Hanford, Viealia, s Porterville . *4:0p 11:00= Snoramento Tiiver Sténiers 8:008 8:00p Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. ST *4:00r Martin San Ramoun, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, Sauta Rosa. . "D:lBa Or Benicls, Vacaviile, Sacraiien Woodland, Marysville, Oroville...... #4180 Niles, San Josoaud Stockion #3:00p Tho Owl Limited—Tracy, bara, Los Angeles. #5:30p Btockton, Merced, Knights Landing Freano. Bakerseld, Baugus for Banta Bar- #3:30P Fresuo, Bakersfield, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, Deming, El Paso, New Orleans and East. . 8454 *3,30r Bauta Fo Route—Atlautlo Express for Mojar st 45p 07 Haywards, Niles and San Jose. 6:30¢ Vallojo .. i #6:30r Oriental Mail—Ogden and. 171009 \‘:‘llelu, Tors Costa and ons. East Way Sia- 19:302 8:03r Oregon and Oalifornia itxpross, fuo- xamento, Marysville, Portlund, Puget 5 COAST PIVISION (Narrow 6 (Foot of Market Street.) Reddiig, d and Yast *8:15 uge). #8115 Newark, Ceuterville,San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek,Santa Oruzsnd Way 125, Nflhti(.m;j 3 e 350 6, San Jos O N A lmaden, Kelton, Boulder Uresk, Banta Oruz snd Princlpal Way Stations....... t10:304 siinge Newuk, i Joue, ToaGinto o *9:204 11:457 Hunters' Excursion, San Jose an Way Stations . . 37307 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAN FRANCISO0—Foot of Marked Sireet ( 9:00 11:00a.. 31:00 15:00 00r.u. From OAKLAXD—Foot of Broadway.—*8:00 $12:00 *1:00 $3:00 *3:00 ¢ Slip 8) E 00 10:004.3 *5:00r.M. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) G L1 aBan Jose- and Way Stations Almaden Wednesdays ouly). 91004 Ban Jose, Tres Pluos, Santa Pacific Grove, Paso Robles, Tais Obispo, Surf, Lompoo Principal Way Statlous #10:404 Ban Jose aud Way Station *11:30A San Jose aud Way Station 42:45p San Mateo, Redwood, Menl Palo Alto, Santa Clars, San Jose, Tres Pinos, Sauta Oriz. Monterey and Paclfic Grove 8:20p San Jose and Way Stations .. an Jozeand Principal Way Stal 0r San Jose and Way Station 11:45p San Jose aud Way Station: 0P San Jose and Principal Way Stations 1 0r San Jose and Principal Way Stations h 0A Ocean View, South San Francisco. (N aud A for Morning. *Dally. 1 Sunday excepted b Saturday only. P for Afternoon. 1 Sunday only. CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. COJ LAESSHH SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY, Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market 8& SAN FRANCISCGTIO SAN RAFABEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. at 11:30 and 1:A 9:00, D. m. e Sl 30, 11:00 a. m. 11:00 & m.; 12 m. Thursdays—Extra tri . m. Baturdays—Extra trips at 1:30 » 1:30, 8:30, SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, WEEK DAYS—4:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 &. m.; 13:45, Saturdays—Extra trips at DAYS-$:10, §:40, 11:10 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:10 p. m. 1:55'and 6:35 p. m. SUN :25 p. m. same acheduls as above. 40, 08, Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park Leave Arrive Ban Franoisco. | In Effeot | San Francisco. October 15, Sun- 1899, Week days. t Destination | Days. | 8:00 am| Novato, am| Petaluma. pm| Santa Rosa. Fulton, 7:30 am| Windsor, Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyserville, %0 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:8 pm| €:18 pm 7:30 am| |Hopland and $:00 am( Ukiah. | 7:85 pm| 7:30 am |10:25 am. | 8:00 am| Guernevitle. | 7:25 pm 3:30 pm| ] | #:22 pm | 7:30 am| 8:00 am Soagpa. (1008w 5:40 am an 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pr| 6:22 pm 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Sebastopol. (10:40 am|10:35 am 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Bprings and White Sulphur Springs; for Lytton Springs: at Geyservi Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at land for Duncan Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Hop Springs, Highland Syfl:gl. Bay, ort and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiabh for Vichy , Saratoga Springs, Blue e, Witter Springs, , John AL hedrin He prin; Dell Potter Vall Bucknell's, Hot Springs, Westport, Usal, ming’ Scotia and Eureka. Willitts, Layton Lakes, Laurel Upper Lake, Pomo, Riverside, Lierley’s, ghts, Hullvilie, Orr's Mendocino City, Fort vile Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- On_Sund beyond San Rafael at half rates. icket Offices, 850 Market st., Chronicle bidg. H. C. WHITING, General Manager round trip tickets to all points X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. —_—— THE MOST COMFORTABLE Wa¥ ACROSS THE CONTINENT. EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PULL-~ MAN PALACE AND PULLMAN UP- HOLSTERED TOURIST CARS LEAVE OAKLAND MOLE FOR CHICAGO AND THE EAST. TAKE MARKET STREET FERRY AT 530 P M. DINING ROOMS AND DINING CARS ARE MANAGED BY MR FRED HARVEY, EVERY DETAIL. AND ARE PERFECT IN ———e—————— Read Down. VALLEY ROAD. eadUp. *7:20 am| am| Stockton | pm/ 6:00 pm pm| 4:13 pm am| 2:42 pm am| 1:45 pm 2:25 pm|§12:30 am| Bakersfleld| §1:00 am/{11:00 i 11359 am| 1625 pm| Visalla Lam| 1:22 pm 8 pm| Tulare amj*1:05 pm Daily. {Exeept San Francisco Ticket Tel. Main 1531. Oakland Office, 1119 Broadway. gnrramemo Office, 201 J st. Sunday. u?:écog Monday. ce, arket st.; Jose Office, 7 West Santa Clara st. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. raom < STEREEEENS b SCO TO AND SAN RAFAEL. 1589, MILL VALLEY, WEEK DAYS—*7:00, *9:30, L:00 a m.: *L:4§, *3:40, 6:15, 6:00, 6:30 p. m. TRA TRI For Mill Valley and San ASASASEIS Rec NI Vallg iof en at §:00 and 11 BUNDAYS—*2 ! 3:15, *4:45, 6:30, 9:00 p. 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