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/ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1899 REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Q.oous FOR HOUSEKEEPING, | RARRIsON. 7 | “plete for ho Al "2‘ | JONES. ¥ STREET or housckeeping: - 5 Aor L o RURCU R keeping; ground floor. | KIEARNY, 342-2 unurnished or partly fur- ; good two-story 1 ¥ ?llhed rooms, $5 E LEWIS, 18, off Ta rooms, furnished com- rd; rent §12. ping: large i 14—Three rooms furnished complete r. near Post—3 completely #x110, near Golden \dings; rents 6780 | _furnished front rooms: U L MISSION, 2477H, near Twenty-first—Clean, con- 0n1336; frame Decting” sunny housekeeping roome: warm 7:4; frame bulld- | i Teatonable ATOMA bet. First and Second—Two nice A Gate ave. corner town; S0X137:6; | rooms to lei: unfurnished; suitable for house. W | _keeping; rent [ st downtown corner; 40x%5; well im- | — — il proved $140: $30,000. | NATOMA, 701, cor. Etzhth—Two large house- « + v war Gou 7:6x120 and 3- | Keeping rooms for man and wife, st , mear California; stores below and SACRAMENTO, 154, bet. Hyd: buy: half a block hed £ clean su ms; elegantly fur g il; double front, large lot modern ight housekeeping al- lowed corner; large lot; sub- | —on et s e Sl b 00 SOUTH PARK, 184—Two sunny front rooms, the best business icely furnished for housekeeping. story and base: RS | v = I~ S = 5 TeNt! | TURK, t02A-8 nicely furnished rooms for Washington; 62:6x90; | _housek e BRI L0, $160.000 TO loan on Al nds, watches stiver, seal- x122:6; good 1m- | giing, plan * Uncle Harris, ant av ol fosiae oo bl bad | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | lished at the econd and Ken- Sp. m. downtown; nominal 2x8s b under 2-story and basement five-year lease; northwest corner of Twe tucky strests. Open unt! “H office for Call advertisements DIVIDEND NOTICES, DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. % (fifty cents per_share) of the OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after FRIDAY, December 1, 15%. 'Transfer books will close on SATURDAY, November 35, 189, at 12 o'clock m. E. H. SHELDON, Becretary. A WEEK'S news for § centa—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, In wrapper, for mailing, $1 per LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, IN the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco, State of California.—In the matter of Occidental Beet Sugar Company, a corporation, upon its application for a ju ment of dissolution.—Notice No. 70,422, Notice is hereby given that OCCIDENTAL BEET SUGAR COMPANY, a corporation or- ganized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California, and hav- ing its office and place of business in the eity &nd county of San Francisco, State of Call- fornia, has flled a verified ‘application dreesed to the Superior Court of the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, which application 1s slgned by a majority o the Board of Directors, praying for a judg- ment_of dissolution of said corporation, and that Friday, December 22nd, 1899, at 10 o’clock a. m, at the courtroom of said court, De- partment Number Two, 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 sald application. In Witness whereof | have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of said Su- perior Court, this 3th day of November, 18%. WM. A. DEANE, Clerk. By JOSEPH RIORDAN, Deputy Clerk. Endorsed: Filed November 20, 1599. WM. Clerk. By JOSEPH RIORDAN, i me wts -— o st s S ) riptions has been established at 109 Va- bet Larkin and Polk; 3-story t s 3 x80; two fmtory T0 LET—Furn. and Unfura. A BR NCH office r reception of adver- 950 2 1 subscriptions has been Opened o O Farrell st near Jones; Txe8:3; rents ¥S; iopen untll $p. m. " Hayes. cornes " Y SRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 Stxth—Rooms . Sirmer: WV, Smproved: remts 1 t; §1 25 to $5 per week, and HEIGHTS AND OTHER FINE -l f"tM ek RIDENCE LOTS. AT Hotel Fra urk and 'r-ylc‘r te.— | mer; § € Broadway nd modern service: ele or rlooking bay: $3 s 0c to $1 60 day. MRS. J. KING. betructed vie Large sux y front room to 1384) —Fur- unfurnished. ket (ol No. single; a near Vebs glrosdway, near Baker fine view subscriptions s i 2200 Fillmore st. o room; suitable for 2 fic ave., bet | “suitable for aired. Box 1 re and Ste X176, bet. Brosdway \ » v “« near Steiner i . and xi3 %, NE. cor. . x137:6; NW. corner Steiner x #300; SW. corner Steiner and — | e NI Southeast cor. Seventh corner Green and | ang Mission sts—Sunny fooms. en sulte or single: ladles’ parior; reading room; elevator. T HANCOCK House. Mission—Select family T e roomirg he $150 to 36 per week | e = ar F ¥ All latest conventences ON. & 0., ey 6% MARKET ST. room; ) AVE. CORNER. - $40,000—3 o iden Gate a . . st.; lot Sixi2 £ — B— - Vith & th 418—Newly furnished s | L 1 large sunny room, suitable for two. i BE &0 HOWARD, 200 sunny ro nicely fur- BE EOLD. nished: every enience: clectric leghta. | 26.000—F . HOWARD, §39—Clean, respectable, to 81 per | 3 noe $6000 on mortgage &t | pight: { 1 per week to 33, Howard-st car | . to the 4 MARKET, 76 (Dewey H turnished ~ ay or week ADDITION FLATS. McALLISTER 3 nice rooms for house- | P and sultes ¥ < ™ ern flats: § and § rooms . o | . Froon Bl Ighta—New hed | - e v o s P per week; transient. furished; | s N b -5 room; gentle- 36,5002 m fats on Webster et near Geary. rents ¥ e ey - 20-—8Sunny furnished rooms and | MISEION FLATS elevator: electric ; day. wk., mo. | 9 e = PERRY, 263, near Fifth—$12; ¢ unfurnished: all ” ¥ e, fate | "large. ‘lght sunny rooms Thirteer 5. ROSEDALE, 321 Elils, nr. OYAL House Eills st —Incandescent | 51,700 Rents 374 per annum: 6 nice apy reading-foom, smoking-reom and ladles’ ats of 4 and § rooms; lot 50x parior: rooms, per night, 35¢ to $150; week, §2 ixth and Howard sta *~38; month, 1§ to $30; elevator on office 80or; | rooms with hot, cold water; baths. | 000—Rents $525 OO b ot EHERMAN Apartment House, 3 Fighth st. | and Rixth near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. Bt 5 SUTTER. 3% — Cozy newly papered rooms WESTERN ADDITION RESIDENCES. | *aonriown: wente sty PP 5,25 € rooms ST 705_Office of late Dr. Robertson: also | | modern . bandsome e Third—A rooming house | R. HUGHES, Proprietor. | $5.50 7 roome and bath; lot i . r" ey | H series rom $5, % and e e . $5G810 per mo. MISSTO! AOME ; NRRANCH office for Call advertisements and | e subscriptions has been established at 1046 Va- B house: 3 etory: 8 Jeneta ot basement, beaut sear Castro &nd : S W g LADIES—Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pill bronicle and Bullettn for other | 0/ "y " ent: safe, reilable; take no other o il send 4 stamps (0f particulars. “Rellef for FASTON. SRIDG! Ladies,” in letter by return mail; at drug- L e gists_Chichester Chemical Co., Philadel., Pa. | b PWARD, ——— | BAD tenants ; collections made: | ~ " chotoe lots in the | 416 _Montgomery st.. t " 4 by H and | == T o 1 Laie rigri SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. . cteenth-ave. bou- T - — | _, balance 12 MONTHLY, rented: repaired, bought, sold. quick “good machine supplies. 145 ixth, phone Mint 45. | build all ready [t s — e — | atade water pipes $ireets | 1L kinds bought, sold, exchanged. rented; re- | > pairife at lowest rates 25 Fourth st. In Iy = — ———— ¥ STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. ‘ q sAing purposes = ¢ e ¥ A ' erty: see this block | PIER RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. lny, cormer | Office, 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel. Main 5713, H an etc.. there — e oL S n HOW rv‘.x, CALA. Storage Warehouse, F. MITH. prop., | atgomery Bt Mission: goods guaranteed: tel. Clay 2 FOR WA < WATCH REPAIRING. Sixor ttages: modern porcelatn | ___ ¥ ealori 25 ba - s Verw and Kanwos sta, near WATCHES cleaned Tic: guaranteed 2 ra. Yighteenth: two blocks to Sixteenth.st. cars; R S 38, e ey small cash pavment, balance as rent The Roy Jewelry and Optical Co., 540 Kearny. Al heap cottage, b r in Richmond, R 13 rher av ear t A e ey e = e | ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. P anday from 1 until § o'clock. 4 ‘ ‘. 4a $2000—-BARGAIN: new cottage o bath 45 Twenty-fourth st.; easy tcrens. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $2400- MODERN 5-room cottage on bituminized | A HOME. #treet: lot 2x130; Also a large I-room house | Agrra Assoription, near Haight; houses bullt to g e I o Plerce st will find you one. G. R. DENKE SR., 1400 sult purchaser: emey terms. Inquire ob prem. . o . lees. F. NELSON, bulider. L Far. ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. IF you have ) west of First a d you wish to sell them, cull N. 410 Montgomery st. e —— REAL ESTATE—CCUNTRY—For Sale ¥ of §40 mores, near Pixley, house; enamel tub and ail ksmith ehop, b HOME for ladles In delicate health; grounde private. MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 Sth. B LA BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS i | BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. water to lrrig. e ~ e~ e ¢ with rabbit-proof EGANT $-room colonial homes adjacent | 4 and cross-fenced: im. University of Cal.: just completed; porcelaln | §14.000 3 yeurs ago; now rented ath; finished natural wood; ali modern ust be conveniences: sunny froptage: terms if de- | L. WURTS, 17th & B'way, Oakland. A RARE in Berkeley cut for a quick sale. E. Johan he famous summer re- | E. BUNCE. 88 Broadway, Oakland sort ax County, all fur- nished - business. has full A and pays owner over 20 OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. tmmedinte departure ow Ao APECK A CO | OFFICE—903 BROADWAY. | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. { | | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKE! 2 BRANCH or the reception of adver tisements and sUbSCHIDLIONs has been Opencd %8 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. at 1223 Polk st.; open until # p. m Corner property; rent $80,000; equity $300,000; interest § per cent: will exchange for a desir- + J6-Nice sunny front room and | able ranch in California. : quiet people only; no children. SRASAN, O, — | GE CATALOGUE. BUCHANAN, #2. cor. Fell—Sunny bay-win. 30-PAGE CAT _@ow_room: pantry and kitchen: stove; §12. | El‘u"" l‘hl :&r;r::;-d:,;: &J;h-:‘a rent, BUCHANAN, 602, cor. Fell-8unny bay-window e and kitchen, with stove and pantry, §13 CLASEIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | Teceived at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore at, | w0 Is small price for & 34600 house: think of it; T-room house, With modern improvements: Al location and surroundings; close to schools. - - - T I2 | cars, ete; lot #x1%: get particulars. J. 8. EDDY, 207 joely furnished pleasant fromt| MYERS, 102 Broadway, Oakland. rooms; gas: bath; terms reason | e ———————— - — — | $7700_ORIGINAL cost $4500. EIGHTH, MB, near Market—One or two sunny front rooms, with regular kitchen; furnished for housekeeping: bath; private family. Fiern, 2 An eventful chance”; T-room house, bath, gas, modern plumbing: stabie; fine location: | commanding appearance; close 1o schools, | n, etc.: one seldom drops on to such a ain; first come, frst werved 8. RS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. 323 conuecting furnished housekeep- 18; also single rms., 35, X 3 or more housekeeping rooms 4 coal etove and running water. GOUGH, 0, near Fulton—Unfurnished house- keeping rooms; use of bath. AN introduction to you from the | dow sh, | the’ carpe PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS For Materials for Repairs to Streets. CLERK’S Office, Board of Supervisors, Ban Francisco, November 25, 1899, In accordance with Resolution No. 3730 Fourth Series) of the Board of Supervisors, SEALED PROPOSALE will be received in cpen session of the Hoard of Supervisors on DAY AFTERNOO! livering the following materials, at such times and places on the water front (except where otherwise provided), as may berequired | 2nd designated by the Superintendent of Pub- | reets, ete, and his successor in office, from December 1, 1599, to December 1, 1600, for repairs to public streets, to the satisfac- | tion of the Committee on Public Streets, Highways and Squares, the Superintendent of Public Streets and his successor in office. LUMBER—Of the best quality Oregon pine and redwood, assorted sizes, quired from time to time, to be delivered at the lumber yard of the successful bidder in this city and county at such times and in such quantities as may be required ALIFORNIA BASALT BLOCKS lity. to be not less than 3% nor more than ¢ inches In thickness and not less than 7 iches in depth, and not less than § nor more than 12 inches in length, well squared and free from all flaws, sap and bunches. Sald blocks to be delivered in such quantiti at such times and places on the water front e required designated by the uperintendent of Public Streets, Highways Squares. RAVEL-To be of good quality beach ree from sand and dirt. Hard-burne K PORTLAND CEME which, after being mix —Of the best quality, d one in, of_the successful bid NOTICE- » be delivered at the piace of business er. estimate with will be ente bids s known to be reguler dealers in the material required, and that the erstanding that only from the p Board of Supervisors intends to uward sepa- rately each kind of material required to the it Wwest respo der therefor, ders will ¥ feet, and bid for lumber by the 1000 s and bricks by the 1009, gravel by the ton, and cement by the barrei for ral kinds, and must fur- | nish a f basalt stone, which they pro- pose to furnish, to the Committee on Streets, before the contract for blocks is The bidder. will be required rvisors a certi- of eatd clerk, ¥ and County of ¢ one thousand nditioned 1f the ot award- rk of the Board of Sup check drawn to the e bank in th doliars in g in, 1 is accepted and th if the bidder shal r negiect to e printing charges, ute the oon ct and give the bond required within six vs after the award is made, then and in be paid into the sald Clerk as lure and neg- City County Treasury b liquidated damages for such lect The Superintendent of Public Streets and | his successor in office will be required to re- atel e upon the part of the contractor to of the covenants on his part in ®aid contract contained, and upon receipt of such notification the Board of Supervisors shall terminate sald contract, and the same | shall abeolutely cease and determine. NOTICE—Bidders _will distinct understanding that the pa: ties to whom a contract is awarded for kind of material will be required, prior &t the time to pay motice in three dally newspapers; a the further right Is reserved by the pervisors to terminate the contract at any time 1 the party or parties to whom the same shall be awarded shall not perfor 1o the entire satisfaction of the Buperinte 23 (h\l- B g.’fl ! Supervisors. hie ard reserves the right to bids 1f the public good #o require. |t B Blank proposals furnished b he Clerk. JINO. A. RUSSELL, Clerk, PROPOSALS. For furnishing carpets, cork carpets and win- es for the Hall of Justice and Morgue buildings, Office of the clerk of visors of the City cleco, November 3 the Board of Super- and County of San Fran- l“?h In accordance with I (fourth series) of the B Supervisors, sealed proposais will b e ved In cpen session of the Board of Super- s on :‘vdnmndl} afternoon, December §, 0 rli(. 3 o'clock, for furnishing all © carpets and window ah; for the Hail of Justicr and Morgue bulldiags under the direction and to the satisfaction of Messrs. Shea & Shea. architect: , and the Com- mll$;1 h(7\'\ Public Bulldings. All the material furnished and the wo laying the Carpets and cork carpets ang g ing the window shades to be done under the direction and to the satisfaction of Messrs. Shea & Shea. architects, and the Committes on Public Buildings 2 And it Is to be istinctly eight hours shall constitute a persons employed on the the minipum rate of wage: be two (§2) dollars per day Bidders will estimate an the following subdivisions resolution No. from understood that day’s work for ve work, and that s 0 be pald shall 4 state a price on of the materlal to be supplied and work performed. to wir First—For all carpets, first quality bod Brussels: gewed. laid and lined x mfflrcund For all cork carpets, first quality: Third—For all window shades, n opaque: wired and hung complete. o JUalty Bidders whil state the which they will furnish the carpets and oo, carpets, also for each I\‘indnwrp:hld:nluali’; the direction and to the satisfaction of Mesas ea hea. architects, and the cn Public Bubdines, Sishitine taders will submit with thefr bid sam; of ail material Lid upon and state s price for each character of mat < o uterfal sub, 1ddars Wwith the Ajutt o standing that separate contracts will bt awasa: ‘or each class to the lowest St A responsible ® party or parties to whom enel the Contracts may b awarded will be reotiedl prior to or at the time of the execution of the contracts, to pay one-third the cost of adver. tistng this notice in three dally newspapers, and each successful bldder to also pay the cost of the publication in the offlcial newspaper of the resolution awarding him his contrao In order to preserve uniformity and to faefli- tate the award the board has remived to re. celve no bid unless made upon biank foring prepared by the committee and & oertidng check on some bank In the Clty wod County of San Francisco for the sum of five hunired ($500) dollars deposited by the bidder with nie bid and mede payable to the eclerk of the Board of Supervisors, conditioned If the pro- posul_be accepted and the eontract awarded. and If the bidder sball fall or neglect to nay the printing charges, execute the contract ana give the required bond within six days after t rice per yard for | the award is made, then and In that cass the sald sum shall be collected and pald into the city and county treasury by said clerk as liqui- Gated damages for such fallure and neglect. Blanks furnished by the clerk. The board reserves the right to reject all bids It the public goed so require. JNO. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. PROPOSALS for stone wall—General depot, Quartermaster's Department. 35 New Mont. gomery street, San Francisco, October 31, 1559, Sealed proposals will be recelved at this office untf] 11 o'clock &. m.. on Decem- ber 1, 18%, and then opened, for construction of stone wall along southern boundary of military reservation, Presidlo of San - clsco, in accordance With plans and spectfica- tions on file here, which can be seen on ap- plication. OSCAR F. LONG, ecaptain and assistant quartermaster, U. 8. A, depot rtermaster. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marrlage licenses have been issued as fol John T. Farrell and Florence Nolan. Peter O'Brien and Katle Monahan. Poter J._ Roesner and Ida g Robert G. Perlich and An: ane TFrancis McNamara and Mary John N. lows Henry Eisenberg and Lot Robert W. Green and Sel i Milo J. Gillett and Lucetta R. Salmon. . December 8, | from 2:30 to 3 o'clock, for furnishing and | may be re- | and | of the best qualtty | week, must show | of 800 pounds to the square | to the Board of Bupervisors | estimate with the | or | { the execution of the contract, me-fifth the cost of advertising this rd of | of Public Streets, his successor in office | beire | BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATES. Birth, marriage and death notices sent br mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and b- indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. COLEN—In this city, November 7, to the wife of E. M. Colen, a son. FALL—In this city, November 25, 1593, to the wife of F. G. Fall, a son. FRANCARD—In Oakland, November 25, 159, to the wife of Alfred Francard, a daughter GIESCHEN—In this city, November 17, 186, to the wife of Louis M. Gieschen, a daughter. LAVOIE—In this city, 1o the wife of J. A. Lavoie, a daughter. STORM—In this city, November 19, the wife of Victor Storm, a son. WAHL—In this city, November 23, 1889, to the wife of Carl Wahi, 1899, to DIED. Adams, George W. Matting, Walter Asherson, Emil Mattow, Frank L. Balley, Patrick Meininger, Fannie Cavagharo, Madalena Merrill, Maria A. Crowley, Mrs. J. Newman, Katherine Olson, John C. Petersen, Peter Skelly, John Stelter, Dictrick H. , Daniel V. B. Stone, Peter V. Jorgensen, Maren Thompson, Josephine Keily, Hannah Trimingham, James Macy, Willlam W. Walker, James D. ADAMS — In city, November 25, 159, George W. Adams, beloved husband of Rose M. Adams, a pative of Maine, aged 72 years. RSON—In_this eit ovember 35, 1599, el husband of Susanna Ashersor ther of Maurice E. and Esther Ashei ative of Posen, Germany, aged § months. this city, November 27, 159, Pat- husband of the late’Ruth Ann y-beloved father of Willlam and and brother of Henry Bailey, a unty Louth, Ireland, aged 3 BAILEY-- rick, bel Balley, ¢ e Balle: ative of yeurs. §7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesd, . at 8:15 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of McGinn B Eddy street, thence to St. Brendan' where & sol- emn req mass repose o soul, commencing at § o'clocl Interment Mount Calvary Cemete: CAVAGNARO--In this city, November 28, 1809, Madalens Cavagnaro, beloved wife of the late Domenico Cavagnaro, and beloved mother of ph A. Cavagnaro, a native of years 1 month and 14 days. this city, November 21, 1899, Mrs. Joha relict’ of the late Florence Crowley T (Thursday residence, e funeral will take place to-morrow o'clock, from her late nteenth thence to Mission Dx “hurch, where & requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, encing at 9 o'clock. In- alvary Cemetery. Please S—In this John, beloved hush and father of Mam native of Austria, aged 24 days. YRICH rge A., November 28, 159 of Josephine Dergan: { Wiilie Dergans, a 9 years 4 months and In this city, beloved husband nd _brother-in-law native of Rochester, ovember 25, 1586, of Emma H of Mrs. . Y., aged this city, N s and Henry Mary Loustaunau and Mrs grandfather D. C.. papers J g Friends a tully invited to (Thurs dence, 1 to Dru services will Laurel Hi GRIFFIN—In _this rren Griffin, years NARIE—In this city, Dantel V. Jersey, aged ACQUAINTANCES are respect- nd the funeral to-morrow his late resi- city, November 27, a nattve of Connecticut, aged years and 2§ funeral will take place Friday, mber 1, at 2 o'clock, from Ploneer Hall, arth street, ket )N—In this city, November 1893, John ‘harles, beloved son of John and Nellie Olson, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 7 In this city, November 25, 1899, orensen, beloved wife of Mathias , and daughter of Mrs. Mary Han- Francisco, a_native of Schleswig, aged 37 years 2 months and 6 days. ent to-morrow (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, 2015 Clement avenue, Alameda. KFLLY-In this city, November 25, 159, Han- | “nah Kelly, mother of Mrs. M. 8 Mavhew, | > A Lord and George W. and a native of Jordan, Cana funeral vices will to-morrow (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, at % Golden Gate avenue, Interment private. Please omit flowers. MACY—In this city, November 26, 159, Wil- llam W. Macy, beloved =on of the Iate Cap- tain D. F. and Mary F. Macy, and brother of Mrs. E. J. Coffin and Mrs. C. P. Gibbons, a native months and 19 days. [7 Friends and acquaintances are respact- | tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wedneslay), at 2 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking pany, 2429 Mission street, near Twenty Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. MATTING—In this city, Walter, beloved son of Willlam and "\ Matting, and brother of Fritzie Matting, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years 6 months and 17 da U7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 10:39 o'clock, from the resi dence of the parents, ment Holy Cross MATTOW—In thi Frank L. Mattow, | Mattow, and brothes | der, a mative of years 5 months Court Hubertus 3 A F. Grand Lodge, O. d. H. S.; North Beach Lodge 8 0. 4. H. S, and Loreley Unterstutzung Versin §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of H. P. Petersen & Co.. 228 McAllister str thence to Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street, whers funeral services will be held under the auspices of Court Hubertus, commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery MEININGER—Suddenly, in New York, N. Y., November 2, 159, Fannie, beloved wife of Benno Meininger, ‘beloved ‘daughter of Mrs Ann Duffy, and beloved sister of Mrs. Charles L. Sturm, Mrs. J. Mayer and Mrs. Willlam Giynn. MERRILI Maria A.. ovember November 27, ed husband of of Mrs. J aged A member of ~In this city, November 25, wife of Frank H. Merrili, 1599, and Merrill and Mrs edgwick, Me.. aged 62 years. respectully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from Trinity M. E. Church, corner Sixteenth, Noe and Market streets. Inter- ment 0dd Fellows’ Cemetery EWMAN—In the City aad County Hospital, November 25, 159, Katherine Newman, native of Germany, aged 4 years. PETERSEN—In Haywards, November 38, 159, Peter Petersen, beloved husband of 'Mary etersen, a native of Denmark, aged §5 years month’ and 3 days. Friends and acquaintances are respact- tully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, December 1, at 2 o'clock, at the Con- wational Church at Haywards. Interment fmm! Tree Cemetery, Hayward, SKELLY—In this city, November 25, 189, John Skelly, beloved father of James P., Annle E., John W. and Francis J. Skelly, & native of Ireland, aged €5 years. EFNotice of funeral hereatter. STELTER—In San Lorenzo, November 27, 189, Dictrick H., beloved husband of Minnie Ste ter, and father of Fmma, Henry and Ernest Stelter, a native of Germany, aged 62 yea 2 months and 26 days. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday). at 2 o'clock, from his late resi dence at San Lorenzo. Iaterment San Lo- renzo Cemetery. STONE—In this eity, November 27, 1599, at the residence of his sister. Mrs. Thomas J Clancy, 480 Seventeenth street, Peter V., b loved husband of the late Frances A. Stone, and beloved father of Raymond and Everett ne, a native of San Franclsco, aged 4 and 2 month: The funeral will take place this day (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the above residence, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of hie soul, commeno: ng at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross & v, by electric funeral car. THOMPSON—In this eity, November 2 Josephine Elizabeth, Wife of James Thompson. €7 Funeral and interment privat TRIMINGHAM—In Sunol, November 25, Tamen Trimingham. deacly beiovod e of Augusta Trimingham, and father of George, Mattie, Charles, Henry, John, Frank, Effle and Lottle Trimingham, a native of England, 89 years 5 months and 13 days, ful eorge A. native of EF Friends a 1598, Friends and uaintances are res; - ly invited to attend the funeral wmo‘:& (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, from the Congrega- tional Church, Sunol. Interment at Irvington. WALKER—In Shaldon, Devonshire, England November 13, 1899, James D. Walker, & na. tive of Scotland, aged 65 years. YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC UNION—A re- HENRY J. GALLAGHER C9, (Successors to Flannagan & Gallaghes), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st te Lincoln school, Telephone South & ol AroTA o T35 Alarket st, betwees th aad B | separate dwellt | R v Sibree, Mo B. Henarie, | o aged | be held | of Massachusetts, aged 62 years § | | WM Wy | last tide her of Albert H., Fred T., Frank W. and | Mary Miller, a | | Cos quiem high m: s for the repose of the souls of the deceased members of the Young Men's Catholic Union will Mary’s Cathedra! on_Thursday. day). November Members and thelr be celebrated in St commencing at 10 o'ciock, 3 (Thankagiving relatives and friends and the relatives and friends of de- ceased members are respectfully invited to at- tend. WASHINGTON Council No. 4, Y. M. 1—Off- cars, members, friends and acquaintances are respectfully quiem high mass to be ce lebrated at St invited to attend a solemn re- Fran- cis Church for the repose of the souls of our deceased brothers, to-morrow (Thursday), Thanksgiving day, commencing at 10 o’clock Brothers of other councils are also invited A sermon appropriate to the occasion will be preached by th Rev. Father Caraher. J. BERNHARD, President ————————————————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Catherine E. and Edward J. Turkington to Douglass W. Montgomery, 160 N Twent: by W 120; $i L 1ot on W of B street, Iine of N » David M. and Theresa Koehler to Anne Col- e g o N Thne ot Ellis street, 18 W trom Laguna, W 25 by N 120; $10,000. 3. Daizell Brown and Harriet McLaren Brown to Douglas Investment Company (corporation), Pacific 38:9 by line of W lot on N Steiner street, rederick Haussler to Cathe Bitzer, “P‘ of Greenwich street, §7:6 W of Pierce, W 25 by N 100; $10. J. E.. lot on N lin avenue, 65:9 127 Alameda County. Mary F. and Peter A. Corrigan to J. H. Wiide, lot on NW _corner of Ward and Grove strests, W 125.35, N 30, E 127.56, S 30:8 ginning, being lot 19, block 1, Line Tract, Oakland; $10 Calvin E. 1 Henry A. Hyde, interest in lot on E 1 ancroft way, E 110 ot 6, block 2, Map versit and Mary E . Tot on N line of E 50 by block Matthews Tract, Pearl Logan to Berkel site on the sout S, M I, Jees Berkeley; cCuen to e street, Unity J. Logan, W of to be. Grove-street Mary E. Wiilis and Alice F. Hunevilito Cora L. Hyde, ali of Union street, by ¢ Villa_Lots, adjoining 160 N portion 3500 Laura J. 150 E of N 132:6, being lots 41 and 42, 4, resubdivision of Smith's subdivision lot 19, block A, Blake Tract, Maps 1 and 2, Berkeley operty, eley; $10 Timothy Paige and Louls F. Mounteagle to Myrtle M. Black, lot 27, block F, Melrose Sta- tion Tr Brookiyn Township: $160. The ( Land Company (& corporati to H. H. Coit Jr.. lot on § line of Thirty-thir stroet, 156 W of Market, by W 30, portion of block Q. Map of Property Central Land Com Oakland; $10. ¥, Same to Antone J. Trestler, lot on S line of Thirty-third street, 18 W of Market, s 51 Ly W 30, portion of block Q, Map of same, Oak- land; §10. Anna H. Benedict to Newton Benedict, Jot on E line of Linden street, 101 N of Twenty- fourth, N 3) by E block K. Map of Sur Oakland. Oakland Henry 7. Jones to Galindo Tract, ‘Brookly Lewis H. and Cordelia Bank of Bavings, lot on % 8 of Alameda avenue lot § and portion of lot quitclaim deed, Alameda; Frederick C. corner of South Prince E 50, N 135 t i, Harmon Tri trust for $2109, Berkeley Builders’ Co: H plans dation on N 50, ardian Moss. owner) with €. M architect J. Mora Moss s (two- ct. : §10. portion of lots 2 a Northern Extensi ohn_A. Thornton, lot 1 Township; $10. Win to Oakiand ine of Grand st by E 135, w ock F, O L 3, being Park, Carlsen to Willlam T. Roes, lot on § line of Prince street, 100 E from SW nd Calals streets, W beginning, being lot subject to ntracts. by owner—A line of Tenth street, 50 . S 100, N estate of A Depew (cont Al work deed of Erken (owner) with Wilson and 11 work 125 : $1358, fred T. ractor), or two ory and attic frames) W line of Seventh avenue, 225 N of Lake treet, N 50 by W 114; $4600, —_——— HOTEL ARRIVALS. t D J Davies, Wash Miss R Welis, England R H Lioyd, EF Riley & 3 L G'M Forster & X Mre W S Davis, Aubrn Miss Davis, Auburn (¢ P J Frankiin, w H E West, Stanford (A C P Culle 3 w New York O . Los Ang A J W Posey, Los Ang Mrs Van Grison, Cal PALACE HOTEL. J A Clark, N Y M Berry G Bond Lo ew eegin, D B Clark, Oly H Butcher, C Leiter, C Copeland, vile ¢ York Miss Bond, New York Mrs W Hugley, Chicag Dr T Flint & w,§ Juan D § Cone, Chicago 2 R e & w, Ariz & m gind Mexico Me: Dr E R Stitt, U 8 N R H Robertson, U § Cruz Lendon Denver § Meyer & w. Y |J Mel 1 & w, G § Nixon, T McNeil & w, Pa O H White, P J Donohue, Utah A E Leon, Boston T E Lestcher, L A Naris, Fresno 8 W Emith & w, Il D A McPherson, Cal J T Edwards, 37 Lambert, N 'Y Mrs R G E C Coolidge & w, Mex. Thomas & w, GRAND H Grau, Sacto Neuberger, Chicago A Johneon, Kasio H_Tomlineon, Kuslo rs H § King, 'Seattle L King, Seattle rs H L Henry, Wash re R C Corson, Wash H Chabot, Aubure . Nev QRECEM4RR > R w w W C Bradley. Cal A B Long, Fresno P € Watloe, N Y H McFarland, Ls Ang Mrs § Edward O B Hinsdale & Miss M Wood, Ch & w, F w Cal Mise M Wyatt, Fresno J M Kujowsky. Bl Rio NEW WESTER P F Martin San Jose Mrs N B Hauer, Cal Jarrett, Sutter Crk F Johnson' & w,Fresno F Costello, St C W Joha: § Hooper, Mrs O'Brien, Denver Miss A O'Brien, Denvr J C O'Brien, Denver w D BL O W Dunn & 'w, S R HIll, New York F Herzog & w, Cal A R Thompson, Or L A Blassingame, Cal Mrs B Gardiner, Cal Mrs M Gundlach, Cal A H Holgate, Berkeley O Dickson & C Elsemore, A Littlefie] W Seward T Wyman, Kirk, D C Kelly, Santa N HOTEL. ymonds, Cal W Goodwin & w, Seattt F Booth, Danville Bolse J F Littlefieid, Sonora W E Keith & f, 8 Jose W C Stover & w, Pa » F W Ekstrom, Oakind H A Rodgers, St Pau! Rosa H D Hammett.R Vista |A Hammett, Rio Vista isher,” Alamed; H T Smith, Tacom raff, St Louls J L Matthews, Fleming, St Ang ckton J H Smith,S Cruz R Robinson, Fresno H Daniels, Calistoga 'COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page 8. hand column and the successive tides of the dny 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 ves the | are but | and the L #the"any, excep, three tides, as sometimes given are in addition United States Coast when a minus sign (—) st or right hand e Survey umn gt when there ceurs. Thy soundi; chart precedes the h helghts on the except helght, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The pl lane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. > Steamer Mo vements. @ 1 TO ARRIVE. Steamer. | From. B, Thompson. Miami . San Pedro. Del Norte. Portland Aberdeen .. Coos Bay..... Jeante Ban Blas Alice Blanchard Coos Bay. Point Arena.. Robt. Adamson Newburg . Coos Bay State of Cal. Aloha . Lakme Corona, Coptic . ¥ |Tilla _.[San Dieg “hina and Crescent City... Crescent Cil Weeott ... Humboldt Walla Walla Mackinaw Seattle. .. Pomona . Humboldt Washtenaw Tacom: Samon Donita Alllance Willamett South Portl North Fork. Australia Santa Rosa. Humboldt {Newport.. Seattle. | Tacom: {Humbol .. Honolulu. |San Diego Puget Sound. |Oregon Ports Japan Victoria & Puget Sound Dec. TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. Sails. Pler. Humboldt. l’ofllln: ewpol ic & Pgt 84, ../Point Arena. {|Puget Sound Coos Bay. Grays Harbor {China & Japan |Humboldt.....| Portland San Diego.....| China & Japan Newport. Tillamook. Weeott Stateof Cal [Nov. 26, 10 am| Nov. 29, S pm’ Nov. 29, 10 am . 30, 11 am, . 30, 2 pm Nov. 30, § am Dec. Dec. ‘Pltrn |Pler 1 [Pler 2 \Pler 1] |Pler 9 \Pler 2| N | e { Shipping Intelligence. -— @ ARRIVED. Tuesday, November 25. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, % hours from Moss Landing, etc Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 63 hours from San Diego, etc Stmr Weeott, Burtis, 40 hours from Bureka. Stmr Scotia, Jacobs, 19 hours from Alblon. Stmr Queen, Jepsen, §7 hours from Vietoria and Puget Sound ports. _Stmr Curacao, Von Helms, 11 days from ymas, via Ensenada 48 hours. mr Fomona, Parsons, 21 hours from Eu- reka r Matteawan, Croscup, § days from Ti coma. Stmr Progreso, Zolling, § days from Tacom Brig J D Spreckels, Christiansen, 113 days from Honolulu Schr Nettie Low, Low, Point Re; Schr Laura Madsen, Jorgenson, 1 Grays Harbor. Schr_Bgrbara Hernster, Anfindsen, 32 hours from Fort Bragg. .Schr Sallor Boy, Nielsen, 22 days from Ta- Schr Challenger, Anderson, 40 days from Ta- coma. CLEARED. Tuesday, November Stmr Colon, Mackinnon, Panama, ete; P M 8 8 Co. Stmr Orizaba, Shea, Vancouver and Nanai mo; Goodall, Perkins & Co. C:Imr Columbia, Doran, Astoria; O R & N Rus stmr Dalny Vostok, Erickson, Manila, via Honolulu; U S Government. Haw bark Andrew Weich, Drew, Honolulu: Welch & Co. days trom SAILED. Tuesday, November 25. Stmr Bonita, Nicolson, San Pedro. lon, Mackinnon, Panama, etc. 0 Loomis, Bridgett, Ventura: nd, Santa Cruz 3 3 ar, Fosen, Grays Harbor. Stmr Crescent City, Stockflath, Crescent City. Stmr Santa Cruz, Hinkle, chr Nettie Low, Low, Point Reyes. Schr Newark, Back, Bowens Landing. TELEGRAPHIC. NT LOBO! 25, 10 p m—Weathe; thick; wind south, velocity' 12 miles. g POKEN Oct 23, lat 2 S trom Philadeiphia, for San Francisco. Aug —, lat 40 N lon 27 Pasteur, ' from Tacoma, for Queenstown. Nov § lat 2 N, lon 27 W—Br ahip Puritan, from Tacoma, for Queenstown Per stmr Weeott—Nov 27, 4 p m. 30 miles § of Point Arena, schr Gi bor, for San Francisco; also schr Uranus, Willapa Harbor, for San Francisco. Per schr Sailor Be m Nov M, lon 123 3§ W, passed a large iron buoy paint red, with lattice work body OUS. MISCELLA TALTAL—Arrived, Br ship Colony, from Rio de Janeiro, and proceeded for Portland, Or, and reported encountered fearful passage. DOMESTIC PORTS. TACOMA—Arrived Nov 25—Stmr South Port- | land, hence { Nov . Salled Nov 25—Ship Bohem!a, for Bar bound Nov 23—Stmrs Homer, Arcata_and Emvire. PORT GAMBLE -Salled Nov %—Schr Corona, | for Port Harford. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Nov 25—Stmr Noyo, hence Nov 7. d Nov 2—Schr PORT BLAKELEY—Arriv nd King Cyrus, from Port Tow: SAN PEDRO—Arrived Nov 2—Stmr Sequola, | hence Nov 26, Sailed Nov 25—Schr Serena Thayer and schr | Lottie Carson, for Fureka REDONDO—Salled Nov 25—8tmr South Coast, for Newport (8). PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Nov %8—Stmr Sequofa, from San Pedro, and sailed for —. ATTLE—Arrived Nov 27—Stmr Al-Ki, from Skaguay; stmr Mackinaw, hence Nov 34 Salled ‘Nov 21—Stmr Lakme, for San Fran- elsco. Nov 2—Bark Harry Morse, for San Francisco. _FOREIGN PORTS SHANGHAI-Arrived Nov 21—Br stmr Eim Branch, from Vancouver. SYDNEY—Arrived prior to Nov 2—Br stmr ana, hence Nov 1 BEACHY HEAD--Passed Nov 26—Br bark Lakemba, from Antwerp, for Port Los An- geles. BARRY ISLAND ROADS-—Sailed Nov 13—Br #hio Kinroes-shire, for San Francisco, via Rot- terdam and Antwers ACAPULCO-Arrived Nov 26—Br ship Cleo- mene, from Newcastls, Aus. ANTWERP—In port’ Nov 20—Br ship Pega- sus. to load for San Francisco. MANTLA—Arrived Nov 35—Br stmr Mameu ense, hence Oct %: stmr City of Peking, hence Oct 25; U S stmr Missouri, from New York. pralied Nov 2-—Br stmr Port Albert, for San rancisco ail Nov_20—Br stmr Tartar, and stmr . for San Francisco. ARAISO—-Arrived Nov 5—Br ship Wm Tacom 1 Nov 12—Br ship Haddon AN STEAMERS. BALTIMORE—Arrived Nov 25—Stmr Muen- chen, from Bremen. SHANGHAI—Arrived Nov 2I—Stmr Elm- branch. from Vancouver. HAMBU Arrived Nov 28—Stmr Phoeni- cia. from New York. “W YORK-—Arrived Nov 28—Stmr Noord- land, from Antwerp. d Nov 25—Stmr Kalser Wilhelm der . for Bremen, via Cherpourg and South- n. SYDNEY, NSW—Arrived previous to Nov 2§ —Stmr Moana, from San Francisco, etc. NTWERP--Arrived Nov Stmr South- rd, from New York, via Southampton LIZARD-Passed Nov 23-Stmr Saale, New York, for Bremen. from ey | RAILROAD TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA NORTAVESTERY 1. Co. 3: SAN FRANGISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. BAN CISCOTU SAN HAF. WEEK DATS w0, s0 U0 & m; 2y, at 11 m. Saturdeys—Bxtra trips 1 o v “'A;q:mnx;'ii::,‘:o 1:00 & m 199, A 'C1800, wlix DAYS—4:10, 'l.“.'h'fl. 110 & m.; 18 30, €10 2 Extra "trine o} m. kf . 40, 11:10 & m.: 1:40, 3:40, 5:08, Between Sen Franof Schuetzen Park same schadule as AboV-: s October 15, — 1808. Sun- | Week Destination | days. | Days Novato, [10:40 am| #:40 am Petaluma. 00 prm 10:26 am Santa Rosa.| 7:36 pra| 6:22 pm Vi 10:25 Healdsburg, e Lytton, Geyserville, Cloverdale. 7:38 pm| §:22 pom 10:25 am 7:35 pm| 5:00 pm E Btages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wesl Bprings azd White Bulphur Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Bkaggs e el e S or an, Kelsesvitte, Cariabad Sprities, Soda Bay. Lake: rt and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Yieny prings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Lau: Dell Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Il.f Riverside, L Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Helghts. Hullvilie, i Hot Spri Mendocino City. Fort Brags, Westport, Usal, Willitts, Paytonville, Cums ming's, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyes, Beotia and Eureka Baturday to Monday round trip tieksts at re- S Sundsy_round triv tickets te all points nday o ticl 3¢n Rafael at half rates. icket Offices, 820 Market st., Chronicle bldg M. C. WHITING, H. X. RYAN, Generul Manager Gen. Pass. Agent. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Tickets at the Lowest Rates to SPOKANE, ROSSLAND, BUTTE, HELENA, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO, NEW YORK, TH! ONLY LINE OPERATING A through tourist car from 8. F. to St. Paul. This car is nicely upholstered in leather and has every convenience of a first-class Pullman. Call on or address T. K. STATELER. Gen. Agt., 635 Market st., San_Frapeisco. e — Dr.Gibbon’s Dispensary, G25 KEARNY 8T, Established in 1834 for the ts iy reatment of Private lon 4 W—Ship St Frances, | W—Fr bark Louts | Fly Across the Continent ON THE OVERLAND LIMITED LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO 47T ¥ ARRIVES CHICAGOQ vt shosge i ...71 Hours An Elegant Solid Vestibuled Train of Composite Car, witn Library, Smoking Parlor, Buffet, etc. Luxurious Double guwing-n'nm Sleeping Cars, Dining ar. Also through Drawing-room Car and | Diner for D=nver via Salt Lake City. | _THE OWL LIMITED from Southern | Calfforeia connects with the Overland | Limited at Port Costa. Prompt conaections at Denver, Omaha | and Chicago with limited trains for other | Eastern citiss. | THE FASTEST OVERLAND service !in the history of transcontinental rail roading. For folders and more complete infor~ mation call at Southern Pacific Passen= | ger Office. LEAVE — Frow Novexass 15, 1809 3:004 Bemicia, Bulsun sod Sacramento. Tk Eluira, Vacasillo and K *Tukop 7:004 Shasta Frpress—Davis. Wi Red Biufl, Portiand.. .......... *T439 *7:304 Martinez, San ianion, Vallefo, Naga, u'um.tl:.‘ln-nu Rosa. L. "y *8:304 Tho Overland Limited—Ogden, Den- ver, Omaha, Chicago.. veeeee "BI0OP ®8:304 San Jose, Livermore, Stockion, | Tone, Saaramecnto, le. Muryaville, Chico, el Mindt ©8:304 *Milton, Oakiale and Nonors. *9:004 Heywards, Niles and Way Stations. *11:454 | 9004 A'lantic o aod Eass *9:404 | *9i00a Ma Tracy, Latlrop, Stockion, Mereed and Fresno. ... cose *9:08,4 Pori Costa, Freano, Mojave sud Jos | Angeles. ... . . 4 004 Vall jo, Martinez and Way Stations *6: 439 *11:004 Hagwaris, Niles aod Way Stations. *2:43% 12:059 *12:00u Nics, Livermore, Stockton, Naera- ‘mento, Mendota, Hanford, Visalla, | Pertervillo ........ccoouvee Nl | Juioer sacramenta tiver Sigamer.. 18:000 100 Haywards, Nilcs and Way Sations. *3:439 *4:00r Mariinez, Hau Hamon, Valisjo, Nopa, Calistogn, Santa lloaa. ... *$ilSe *4:00¢ Beuicls, Vacaville, Macramanio, Woudland, Knighte Lauding, Marywrilie, Ovoville. ... . *4:30r Niles, Ban Josoand Stockion ... *8:00¢ The Owl Limited—Tracy, Fresuo. Bakerstield, Saugus for ta Lar- Dara, 108 AECIOR.....o.covesre 251307 Blocktou, Merce, Freano. 81307 Freano, Fakersfiold, Hanta Taihare, Los Angeles, Domiog, EI Paso, Now Oriccns and Fast. . *3:B0r Hanta Fo lonte—Atiantic Espross L Maat...... Tles aud San Juse. sena sa0r Vallejo.... ... 180 - Oriental Maii—Ogion and Fass . 17:00r Valicjo, Port Way Hen. thons. , N . | *8:03¢ Oregon and Californis | | COAST DIVISIO B il e84 Newark Cont & we, Folton, der Creek, Santa Urne and Way tations, ] 120052 Nowark, € 3 Almaden, Foiton, Boulder Creek, | uta Cruz and Prineipal Way fon 2 : 110m8. 45137 X Jown, ey B13:45r Hunters' Excursion, Seu Jose Way Statious ey CREEK ROUTE FERRY, Prom SAK FRANGISCO—Foot of Marcet Stowet (33 8)= *T:16 900 llovaw. 1100 *3400 13:00 400 4800 *§:09r.u. Prom OALAND~ Faet of Brondwa %00 10:004.4. $1300 100 1200 ‘300 1400 *5:00r.. | COAST DITISION (Broad Gasge). | (Third and Townserd Sta.) ’ 181104 Ocean View, Boulh Man Franciecs . 101809 e cioe N enataage sl e *NOe 78 ouly) 91004 i Jume, Tren 1uos, Hein Crim, Pacilic Grove, Faso Nobies, San #hd”(ll‘-h . Burt, Lompos and o . o8 | ®180404 s Joso il Way Stations. s *11:304 Ban Jose aud Way Stations ey 19:43¢ Ban Mateo, Kedwood, Menlo Park, Alto, Bante Clara, Han Jose, Pinos, Sauta Cron. Seilnes, onterey anl Pacliic Grovs. 10384 3:30r San Jose and Way Stations . . *Taaor 4:13¢ San Joss aid Prineipal Way Staticns *D:4B4 13100p Sau Jose aud Principal Way Stations 19:004 | $5180r SauJose and Prineipal Way Stations S615OF San Joue aud Way Siationd. p: o Joss and Way Statious. ey R TR L Sunday only. 3 unday o S Sasdty only. CALIFORNIA LIMITED e Santa Fe Route. The fastest train, runniog over the rafle Fa. with the highest class accom: ‘onnecting train leaves Han Francisco a4 §:00 p. m. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAT, Arriving in Chicago at 21 p. m, FRIDAY, SUNDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNBSDAY. OVERLAND EXPRESS 4 £ Tioln ol T SakAT Denver, Kansas City, Chicago 8% p. m. VALLEY ROAD Palre ard " Bakeretird, Furnishes: oo "Toek) train service. Matn 1531 Oakignd office. 1119 Broadway. oy B Ry = 7 Weat Santa Claras street. * NORTH PAGIFIC GOASS RAILROAL. Vis Sausalite Perry. FROM ‘"alley and San Rae Wednesds = % and Saturdays, m. Ban SAN m«'u-ml 28, *8: E hou Bis, ik, th pr o, e P & ana 1078 '1"".-"' =s ‘asad way. Saturdays—_Tomales and ~ay A L 1c IAIt'AV. usalito and 148 p. m.