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REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. $2400—48x300; C 4 HOICE corner: Polnt Lobos ave. Point Le Point Lobo r Masonic uth ave., China ave. Ocean View side Texas . Excelgor Homd, ear &\n t £0 this week; 150x200, 3 south and K'st. south. . 624 Market st on_Geary $4%—MODERN b-room cottage on b stumin; street: lot BXIN; Alss a JarEs I-room hotes on Plerce ¢t near Haight; houses bullt to sult purchaser: eary terms. Ilnguire ob prem. ses. F. NELSON, bullder. IF you have lota morth of Golden Gate Park, west of First ave. and you wish to vell them, call on W 3 GUNN. 410 Montgomery st SSTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale TEAD, 830, Sonoma Co.: improved: fine proper ok, location: 60 acres open land. 31 California et~ room 1. ROOMS FOR “1OUSERE! REAL HOMF IN A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- nd subscriptions has been opened : open until 9 p. m. CLASSIFIED recelved at C Avertisements and subscriptions 1l branch 2200 Fillmore st $5, 96 and §1. GEARY, 66— Nice sun r houskpg.; other rooms; running water, baths: phone. unfur ot bay- ny GUERRERO, 324¢—Furnished housekeeping ronme HARRIEON, T8—Front and back pariors fur- nished complete for housekeeping; large yard, rent $i3 HOWARD, 74, rner Third-—FY furnished sunny rooms. first floor: also housekeeping HOWARD, SM4—Sunny suite complete house- Keeping, $10; sunny pariors, §2 week. LEWIK 15, off Taylor, near Post nished bedroom and kitchen; nr. Third—1 su room \ith stove ™ OFARRELL, 25—Tw for housekeeping: also single room. POWELL, 510N with folding bed ely farnished back parior, TEHAMA, #4—Two housckeeping pooms. TWELFTH, 133, bet. Mission and Howard large housekeeping rooms, With gas stove TO loan on dlamonds, watches silver. s ianos, guns. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av A BRANCH ubscriptions bas bee nela st A DRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at the ¢ Twenty-second and Ken X fhice for Call advertisements and tablished at 1096 Va- ROOMS TO LET—Fura. Rooms o % per week, and | all night. EWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth i to §1 per nmight: §1 2 ght housekeeping: AT H Francisc Homelike house bath; rooms Soc to $1 50 day DOHEMIA. 23 Post, cor. Stock ¢ wlites for gen e urk and T modern_service MRS, J. KIN: Single and 1360) —Fur- unfurnished. DBUSH, 726, near Mason—Furnished rooms for gentiemen: 3 and § per month: private. CALIFORNIA, 1406 ied sunny rooms gentlemen CAR! ave CLASSIFIED advertisements and eubscriptions eived nt Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st Large everything FIFTH, 107—Pleasast sunny unfurnish to let FOURTH, 222%—Nicely w 'azd single Toom m s from $1 & week up B Verona st GEARY —Elegantly furnish. ed r MRS H. HYER. GEARY, 714 { rooms; pri- vate family GIRAF GRAX parlor, sun- home comforts. RKIN, SN—Sunny ym; Deatly fur- hed r two persons: € \SON. 713%—Nicely furnished sunny rooms: easonable; quiet and homelike. MoALLIS 10—Large furnished room: are gar; hot and cold water; rent 36, M1 7. corner_Eighth—Newly furnished Ay window room. §1 per week; transient. NITW Arlington, 301 Market—Nicely furnished: Te day up: £ week up; transient NINTH, 20, nr. Mar) Front bay-window, wultabie for 2; grate, gas: $10; singl OAK 116—Sunn furnishe GCTAVIA, 1408, corner Geary—Sunny furnished bay window; double bed. one $i0; two $12. O'FARRELL, ®—Sunny furnished rooms and offices: elevator; electric lights: day, wk, mo. O FARRELL, 54—Sunny E men only &eni ARKELL, $15-Nicely rooms: suitable for 1 or 2 gentiemen; rent rea wonabl ite: latest improve- PERRY, M—Single furnished front room to let ROYAL House, 126 Eilis st.—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- Jor; rooms per night, e to 11 50; week, to . month, 8§ to $30. elevator on office’ fioor; roome with hot, cold water; baths. EHERMAN Apartment House, 25 Eighth st., mear Murket-Furnished and unfurnished. FUTTER, 705—Office of late Dr. Robertson; also other sunny. handsome rooms. TENTH, 12, near Market—Largs sunny front Tooma, grate and closet: also small rooms and kitchen. THE Oake, 118 Third_A good rooming bouse Tor good people. R HUGHES, Proprietor. TWELFTH, 1-Two nice sunny rooms; pri- vate family. WO large rooms In rear of 715 Natoma st, bet. Eightn and Ninth; rent $5. FALENCIA, 13672 or 2 newly furnished house- Keeping rooms: gas stove and use of bath; rent reasonable. VA NTSE ave.. 308—Flegantly and newly fur- ¥hed sunny bay-window rooms; no children. A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been cpened ot 1223 Polk st: open il 3 . m A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and rubscriptions bas been established at 1006 Va- jencia ot A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- Open till p. m. ROOMS WANTED. WANTED5-room flat, furnished or unfurnish- ol #t_he sunny: mice jocat north . of Market, walking distance to business center; adults. Box 524, Call office. B "~ SPECIAL NOTICES. papered_from $3; Hartman BAD tenants ejected for 8 collections mad or country, PACIFIC COLLECTION CO. Mentgomery st.. rooms $-10; tel. 5530, a best | —The Week whitened, §1_up: Paint Co., $19 Third. ROOMS printing done. CAPEST and best in Amerl “ail, 36 pages, went to any add } Tnited States or Canada ohe year for §l, pontaee paid. e — SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIF . bought, sold; 145 Stxth: phone Mint 45, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13 BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS 3 ELEGANT room colon! BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. E ‘homes adjacent University of Cal.; just completed; porcelain bath; finished in natural wood; all modera COFFIN—In Dutch Flat, December 10, 189, Dora, beloved wife of 1. T. Coffin, daughter of Mrs. Jennle B. Willlams of 1712 Eighth street, Oakland, mother of George E. and Willlam G. Richigon, and sister of Mrs. C. M. Dearing and Mrs. George W. Sherow, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 47 years and § month DEMPSEY—In South San Francisco, December 12, 189, John Dempsey, beloved husband of the late Susan Dempsey, and beloved father MORE SURGEONS - 10 BE BROUGHT minutes to Universit FREESE & CODDIN convenlences; sunny froptage: terms If de- sired. M. L. WURTS. 17th & B'way. Oakland. TWO flats—10 rooms: modwm; near station: 3 OFFICE—0Q03 BROADWAY. price $2500; casy terms. STON, Berkeley Station. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. of Thomas H. T ey, & native of County Westmeat, Ireland, aged § years. (Boston vapers please copy.) C>Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of the Gantner & Guntz Un. dertaking Company, 8§ and 10 City Hall quare, WES—In this city, December 12, 139, Ida Clise Drewes, beloved daughter of Claus and argaretha Drewes, and sister of Willle Jennle and Emil Drewes, a native of San Francisco, aged-§ years and 3 months. INTO THE ABMY to Increase -the Bill OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. HAGSTROM—In this city, December 11, 1 Anna L. beloved wife of Gustav Hagstrom, Medical Corps. t 12 D No. T (% Hutchinsor be payable at the of! st, on and Market at | T PROY n 12 house & les of Al fic by nt, RSHALL, Deputy ef Q. M 1DS wanted — N | eealed proposals w of Directors of th v Sugar Pla SHELDO! e and quality (includ forelgn equal ed on Proposals for Al be o clock E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. wi ation Company >t the col r Wednesday " er books will close on Thursday, Deec. 12 o'clock H m Secretary. OSALS. Cal., December 13, 1899— will January trivlicate, clock m. pened, for construction of an t Fort Point, Cal. ( or_accep productions the nd such pre merican production pre Coast, to the publ! contain! 5 and addressed Quarterm hereby Hom; ents per share) of the ny, 3% Dec. be re- | extent of con- given that | 2by the Board | — i and mother of 1da M., Annie M. and Carl G. e Introduction to you from H. Shellhaas, the | Hageerom 1 ' Finland, aged 36 years. : rniture dealer. 1ith and Franklin. Oakland o Friends HAM ve of Finland, ag £s. 7 Frie nd_acquaintances are respec o aiond and acuuatnianees e rver | DRAWN. BY GEN. STERNBERG DIVIDEND NOTICES. (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of — SRR the California Undertaking Company, 403 nts per nhn‘r»\ of xbr:e :‘0““:""]!"":::“‘;!, near Post. Interment Laurel | The headquarters of the medical corps be_payable “tery. at Washingten Is working on a bill to in- Mar- | HETZFR—In this city, December 11, 159, Mar- on and after Fr 1599 Jorie Grace, dearly beloved and oniy daughter | Crease the force of surgeons in. the army, books will ¢l ay, Dee. | of Henry A. and Bessie J. Hetszer, & native of ‘and a copy of the proposed measure has $an Francisco, aged 2 years 10 months and ays. . C¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the family residence, 23% Bryant street, near Twenty first. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. HOECKER—In this city, December 11, John F. Hoecker, beloved brother of Charle Hoecker, a native of Gestemunde, Ger many. aged 2% years 3 months and 21 days. | C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of | P. Petersen & Co., 228 McAllister street. | Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. 3S—In this city, December 12, 189 beloved wite of John -Jennings, and | ‘b(»en sent out to Colonel Forwood, chief medical officer of this'department and to several of the army surgéons on duty ouat here. The bill provides for the appointment of four assistant surgeon generals of the rank of colonel; ten deputy surgeon gen- erals with the rank of lieutenant colonel; thirty surgeons with the rank of major, and elghty assistant surgeons with the rank of first lieutenant, they to become captains after five years' service. All vacancies to be created by the bill to e filled by the promotion of those now in the service. It is in the method of providing for the appointment of the new assistant sur- geons that the bill is particularly Inter- esting. It is provided that all candidates for the position of assistant surgeon shall first be appointed acting assistant sur- geons for u probationary period of six months, during which time they wili be pald $10 a month. It is provided that they shall attend the army medical school Julia, mother of Garetta, Tessie, Mae and Edward | pt for- Jennings, a native of County Galway, Ire- aged 39 years 4 months and 18 days. KANE—In this city, Winifred, dearly beloved daughter of Martin and Annte Kane, and be- loved sister of Patrick, John. Martin Jr., William, Thomas, Annie and Margaret Kane and Mrs, Torrer, a native of Connectieut, | aged 2% vears 1 month and § days. [ 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | i | | $:30 o'clock, from the residence I (Thursd; attached to the army medical museum at of her parents, 1402 Chestnut street, thence | Washington, and the faculty shall report to St Brigid's Church, where a solemn re- | Upou them. If the recommendation ve Guiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. KIRCHNER—In this city. December 12, 1899, Henry J., dearly beloved husband of | favorable they will be commissioned as- | sistant surgeons. The medical corps of the army fs at present composed of 182 regular officers of all rank, 400 contract surgeons, 45 volun- fornia, at its office, Toc ansom Minna Kirchner, and beloveq father of M. R, | teer regimental surgeons and 22 volunteer San Francisco, Cal’, up tg 10: loek & m. | 1da L. Henry G.. George W. and J. W.|brigade surgeons, a total of &%, The army BATURDAY, December 23, and opened | Kirchner, a native of Hamburg, Germany. | has now a strength of close to a hundred immediately thereafter in t ce of bid. | aked 52 rs 10 months and 12 days. A | thousand men, and it is clear that it will ders, for ;urn!"\lnt and 5 quarter- | "'E’u';:':nfd: ';:ld“ "F’m;fn::n s are respect- | BEVET EO back to the skeleton formation master and commissary sup r the Vet- | > o = : - 5 | eran e Cmty Eal” (Falinond war | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | OF former times of peace, even should Con- tion ), for | January application by the un carefully follow the i , and ending June 3, | Bchedules with information and fnstruct for submitting bids will £ix months commenc 150 be furnished upof dersigned onditions Bidders will f the sched- | gress not Increase it. 'The force of sur- geons Is hnn‘li; sufficient now, and it is more than probable, therefore, that Gen- | eral Sternberg’s bill will go through. The tenor of the bill for the acting us- sistant surgecns is to give them the same (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- | dence, 134 Perry street, between Third and Fourth, thence to Verein Eintracht Hall, 237 Twelfth street, where funeral services ‘will d st 2 o'clock. Interment Odd Fellows' s | n | | wuies, and no I will be cons unless it —A solemn requiem mass wilh be | Tights as volunteer medical officers wno is in accordance with such & es. Each to-morrow (Thursday), at 9| hold commissions. At present they get must accompany his bid with a cert! c'clock, at St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness | the pay and some of the courtesies due eck upon some well-known wnd re- | avenue, for the repose of the soul of the late | a first lieutenant, but that is all. If they sponsible banking house for at least 10 per | Mre A. O'Sullivan. lare sick and incapacitated - from werk cent of the amount of his m‘a_ ayable to ( FEIFFER—In this city, December 10, 1899, | they are not paid so long as they are oft | asurer, condit that the | * jopn Willlam Pfeiffer (the old ploneer lock- | duty; if they are given leave they get enter into 4 good and valld con | mith), husband of ‘the late Marle Prelffer. | no pay until they Teturn; they are not by Sl G g father of Louis William Peifter, Mrs. F. B | entitled to commutation’ of _ quarters, resect any or all bds and to order any quan- | mveagrn et (NG I e and M Ross | Which means that If there 18 no room for tity over or unds Address J. J. € of Directors of th room 13, 2 . Cal. By order 3 ALS r Ml PROPO! Sealed propos: received here until 11 1899, | Drawers, Shoe tie pr of price and qua | t The United St r reject any Proposals f ed. ed on and ad | LEGAL ADVE an Francisco, ration, upon t of dtsolution. tice is_hes has_ Al y of San Franch Mication is of Director that Frida a m. the City and County been appointed as the In witnees whereof hand and affixed the [Seal) Endopsed: Filed N A, DEANE, Clerk. Deputy Clerk Y. SCOVILLF v st San Francisco, and then opened, for furnisl the hearing of said appil perior Court, this 20th day of ) M. A DEANE. Clerk. Py JOSEPH RIORDAN. nt specified, Secretary Home of ( st he Bo: v r itary als in tripl Board San Fran. of Direc- | them at a military post they must tind quarters for themselves and at their own expense elsewhere. They are not entitled to the mileage or travel pay of the com- missloned medical officer, and they are not entitled to the one month’s gratuity paid those who served during the war in this country nor the two months paid those who served outside the country. Wise, a native of Germany, aged 0 years 9 months and 23 days. C7Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services this day (Wednes- duy), at 2 o'clock, at the late residence, 416 ejo street. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- OLDS—In Etege, Contra Costa County, December 12, 189, George T., beloved husband o'clock a. m. December | of Sophy E. Reynolds, father of May and | What they want i3 to be commissioned as & Hats, hn Reynolds, and son of the late John | the volunteer medical officer is commis- nd Wrap- | Reynolds, a native of California, aged 40 |sjoned, to be discharged at the pleasure nd Hatchet | months and 9 days, manufacture, any part apy Adress RTISEMENTS, | IN the Superion Court of the City and County State of Callifornia.—In the | ter of Occidental Beet Sugar Company, a | application for & fudg- Notioe No. 70.422. y given that OCCIDENTAL BEET SUGAR COMPANY, a corporation or- ganized and existing under and by virtue of ws of the State of California, and hav- office and place of business in the city county of San Francisco, Si verified ‘application sco, Sta signed by s, pravi of sald court, of San Francisco, dny, a v on. 1 have hereunto set m: official seal of sajd S: vember, 18 Deputv Clerk. ovember 2. articles of of Cali- 4. sed to the Superior Court of the city and of California, » majority of for & judg- ment_of dissolution of sald corporation. and December 224, 189, at 10 o'clock at the courtroom partment Number Two, in the City Hall of De- me and place for | 18%. WM. By JOSEPH RIORDAN, | of the Governmant, but while in the service to have all the rights and privi- le’firs of an officer and particularly of an officer of the medical corps. The Forty-elghth Infantry will get away from Angzel Island on the Grant on December 20. The regiment Is now undergoing a thorough cleaning—a medi- cal cleaning—and to-morrow it will be re- leased from detention. Friday the men will be pald and Saturday they will be ready to leave. It was at first an open question whether the Grant would be sent north to load a | cargo of hay or over to Angel Island to take on the Forty-eighth, but it seems to have been decided that the men are wanted more than the hay. If the Grant should be sent after the hay the only transport left would be the Sheridan, and Notice of funeral hereafter. STERRETT—In Alameda, December 11, 159, Samuel T., beloved husband of Blanche O. Sterrett, father of S. Belle and Grace H. Ster- d brother of Thomas and the late John Tett. a native of Illinois, aged 74 years § nthe ‘and 4 day: *Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from the First M. E. Church, Central avenue, near Park etreet. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. until the 2ith. It hgl been decided not to Keep the regiment here that long, so the Sheridan will take the hay and the Grant will take the men. A retiring board, consisting of Major General Shafter, Colonel Alfred Mordecal, chief of ordnance; Lieutenant Colonel J. B. Babcock, adjutant general; Colonel Willlam H. Forwood, chief surgeon; Major Gibson, surgeon, and Captain D. J. Rugnbough of the Third Artillery, re- corder, met at headquarters yesterday to | examine into the condition of Lieutenant Colonel Edward Field of the Third ‘Ar- tillery, formerly a major in the Second Artlliery and Inspector of this depart- ment. Colonel Fleld's mind collapsed some months ago, and since then he has been In a private t\l)‘lum. Captain Edgar W, Howe of the Seven- teenth Infantry reported for duty at the Presidio yesterday. DRAFT OF THE BILL FOR A PACIFIC CABLE Grandest Holiday Display Beautiful Boremian Gias:ware, NeY>~ est Portery Jardneres, Terra Cotta Smoke Sets, Bisque Ware. COME JUST TO LOOK Great American Imporang Tea Co CHINAWARE PALACES. 210-212 GRANT AVE,, Bet. Sutter and Post Sts. 861 MARKET, opp. Powell. Branch Stores Everywhere. e yl | OF INTEREST TO THE COAST Patents, Postoffice A‘ppointmentl and | Pensions. indorsed with the nam sons authorized to have the same publishes { BORN. KISPERT—In South San Francisco, December 11, 1599, to the wife of C. F. Kispert, a son. . December 12, 183, to the Lou! BIRTHS—HARRIAGES —DEATES Birth, marriege and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted in at elther of the publication offices and be | ' ol e and residence of #on. MARRIED. They must be handed WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.—Pacific Coast | patents were granted to-day as follows: California—John B. Archer, Oakland, | furnace; Edwin C. Chatham, Sap Fran- | clsco, roller bearing; E. P. Couture, Gua- lala, assignor of two-thirds to G. Ray, ro- tary engine; Cary 8. Cox, Fresno, ma- chine for stemming and cleaning raisins WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.—At the re- quest of Senator Hale, chairman of the Committee on Naval Affajrs, the Secre- tary of the Navy has prepared the draft of a bill providing for a Pacific cable to be constructed under the supervision of the | Navy Department. In a Iteter on the sub- | Gabriel Durnerin, Los Angeles, hearing: | ject to Senator Hale, Secretary Long [ E. M. Fraser, San Francisco, elevator; | 5ays the chief of the Bureau of Equip- | Peter H. Jackson, San Francisco, water- | ment cstimates the cost of Euippink the Proposed cabte at ¥io.50 oo s o] uipping the proposed cable at $10,000, | Bei7E. Mitarkey, ‘ai. Franciscor davics | SichBiaces 06 Arat yeac's pronabie cost of for gaging and marking ladles’ skirt: round sum of $11.600,000 1s named. M. D. Myer, San Francisco, track cros: The draft submitted provides that the cable shall run from San Francisco to Annerson. John Bevell, Margaret Broderson_(Infants) Brown, Charles A. Clarke, John . Cotfin, Dora Dempsey, Joha Drewes, 1da E. Hagstrom, Anoa L. December 11, BE Mrs. D Bevell, D. fully dence of her da and_11 montbs. §7 Friends and acq fully jence, 10 Htocktot T Ma CL. E. Cl 41 years View Cemetery. and P. late brother, Attest: John E. 34 Waller street. thence to Church, corner Fillmore where & requiem mass will be held for the re- o attend the fu (Wednesday), at %:30 o'clogk, from his Jlate thence to St. iy'e Church for services at 10.o’clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery \RKE~In Alumeda, December 11, 159 arke, a native of Ottawa, Canad: 1 ‘month and 2 days. Hetser, Marforte Hoecker, John F. Jennings, Julla Kane, Winifred Kirchner, Henry G. O'Euilivan, Mra. M. Pfeiffer, John W. Reynolds, George T. Bterrett, Samuel T. ANNERSON—In the City and County Hospital, 1%, John Annerson, & native of Norway, aged 3 years. ‘ELL~1In this city, December 11, 1839, Mar- garet, beloved v‘m-‘ of w:lp l.lte )l}. Ly:\-eg‘ pd mother of Willlam T., R. L. 3 i M :LM“"nHLE' 4 Willlams and rs. cCormic] a na- tive of Limerick, Irciand. aged 6 years > Friends and acqualntances are respect- S invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at #:15 o'clock, from the resi- Hunt, Charles A.. beloved busband of Mary Hrown, o native of Rarlshamn, Sweden, aged & years uaintances re g rai thi da: n_place, RS of San Francisco Lodge No. 3, B, MEMBERS olks, will attend the funeral of our By Clarke, as above. T. F. BONNET, Acting Exalter Ruler. HERMAN KOHN, Secretary. ALL Kinds bought, s~ ' exchangsd, rented; re. EI irine 8t Jowest rates. 205 Fourth st STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. LUH Storage and Moving Co eor. Powell: tel, Maln 5713 ROX Office 401 Post st WATCH REPAIRING. WATCHES cleaned The; guaranteed 0 Fuh st o) HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO,, (Buccessors to Flannagan & Gallaghes), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, te L noaln School, Bou-h $0. pect- aged (Denver, Omuha ¥ RO FELD—In this city, De- | INE protector; Andrew C. Miiler, Corona, | m Sa « P e s ‘the Fiev. 1N Schoen | perforator for printing preases: Raymond | Honolulu, thence by way of the Midway 1o Sam Felnberg and Sarmmh Rosenfeld, }A, Perry, Oakland, dredger; Joseph “Pillor- | l:flfl “ and the island of Guam, or by both of Ban Francisco. | get, San Francisco, target; Patrick H. | g}"‘"‘flj Ponte iy be deemed 'by the LEVY—WALLACH—In this city, December 10, eardon, San Francisco, attachment for ecretary .:' ll e Navy to be most practi- Te by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto, Simon Levy | rock drills; Gustave H. Shubert, Laport, | cable, to the clties of lloilo.and Manila, in and Berthi. Wallach, Both of San Francisco. | printing ttachment for roll "holders: the Philippines. The bill transfers to the MOLDT-HANSEN—In this city, November 24, | Thomas J. Sparks. Mug_mlln. assignor to, | Postmaster General the operation and 1598, the Rev. O. Groensberg, Jacob | F. M. Austin, Si rancisco, pump; | control of the cable on its completion. E. Moldt of San Francisco and kllen Hansen | George H. Wallls, San Francisco, elec: i T.—__ of Woodsids trical tree. ULTED e nWesley H. Sterns, Portiand, AT NIGHT. signaling system and apparatus for elec- + DIED. el trolay mativey: SANTA CRUZ, Dec. 12—Sunday night as P. Beck of Watsonville was on his way home an unknown man commanded him to halt and throw up his hands. Beck stepped away, when ?ho stranger shot him and ran. The bullei.lodtvd in his arm. He cannot describe his assailant owing to darkness. A few months ago Beck was stabbed by a stranger. It s evident his assailant intended to murder him. SUGAR COMPANIES COMBINE. DOVER, Del., Dec. 12—Preparations were begun here to-night for the incorpor- ation of the Colonial Sugar Refining Com- pany, capitalized at $100,000,000. Large szn:' mal ‘Snu!::rom ;\nnl:n now outside the can ning Cor col:i':erned in this new b:uwnn;:ncx:ay o Washington—Isaac A. Palmer, Seattle, ore separator and amalgamator; August W. Lunberg, Inter Bay, horse-hitching | device; Samuel P. Mackay, Ridgefleld, weighing and measuring machine, Representative Waters to-day Intro- duced a bill Increasing the salaries of bailiffs and criers of the United States Circuft and District courts from $2 to 34 per diem while they are In actual at- tendance. E. 8. Baton was to-day npgoln!ed PoKt- aster at Carlile, Fresno County, vice omas Jengen, mlgnem The Civil Service Commissicn will hold examinations for engineer of steam Jaunch in the quartermaster’s depart- ment, for duty at San Diego, on Feb- ruary 1. Salary of position, $% per month, Brook Edmonston has been appointed ra- ghter, Mrs. J. L. McCormick, | Substitute lettor-carrier at Pusadena. tion. Its specific object i3 to extend the 4 Hi Miss Genle A. Hunt of Pasadena ugar industry in Hawati, doy Spered Heart | | cen appointed teacher at the Phodhix | Cuba. o 1, Porto Rico and (Ariz.) Indlan school, ove of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. | _Pensions for Californians: Original— Pt ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Rotrt Meawins ST Frncia Information Missing. | BRODERSON—In this city. December 11, 18, | Francls James. San Diego, $8; David §. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 12.—Charles Comp- | ¥infant twins of George H. and Etta Broder- | Cummins, Soldiers’ Home, Los Angeles, | ton’s third trial egan to-day on the won, tives of San Francisco. $6. Increase—Thomas Conlin, San Fran- | charge of lorsery in having appended the BROWN — In_ this city, December 11 189, | cisco, $5 to $8. War with Spain (widow's)— [ name of L. G. Green to a deed of con- Hester R. Nolan, San Francisco, $17. Washington: Original—James M. Nol son, Latah, $6. Additional-Joseph N. Locke, Montesano, $6 to $8. 'TO FIX BOUNDARY LINE. Great Britain and the United States Name Representatives. WASHINGTON, Dec. 12—The Govern- veyance to the lot at the corner of Oak and Washington streets. When the case was opened it developed that the “‘infor- mation” upon which Compton is formally charged had disappeared from the ffe. It has either been lost or stolen, and there is a question whether he cah be tried without it. Judge Oster, however, com- mllt’te:)‘ :wam;l‘fi:m l{n{orlmntlon to be substituted, selection of a Was proceeded with Ny y and Ottawi, Canads, papers please copy.) ment of Great Britain has des) T ds and acquaintances are respect- gnated F. b7 irielted o attend the funeral this day | KIng, the Government astronomer at Ot Vessel in Distress. (Wednesaay), at 2 c'clock, from hall of Oak- | tawa, as the representative of her Maj- ASTORIA, Or, Dec. 12—A telegram land lodze 171, B, and P. O. of Elke, | esty's Government in the delimitation of | from Ilwaco rts.a ship in distress off Proadway, Oakland. Interment Mountain | the provisional boundary . line between | North Beach. She is in the vicinity of the msfla and Canada about the h Lynn Canal under the terms of the :gd:: vivendi of October 20 last, and the Gov- ernment of the United Bet’lel has desig- pated O. H. Tittman, the superintendent n a simi i for the Government of the United Btates. 5 % — REVOLUTION CRUSHED. Cumana Occupfed by Colombian Gov- . ernment Troops. - CARACAS, Venezuela (via Haytien ca- ble), Dec. 12—It Is announced that the Soimmias Qorvepurat bus benpalte Glution 15 said to be crushed. s Loomis place. The tug Wallulla has to her assistance. The name of the v:::e'I is unknown, but it is thought she flew the German flag. She was going toward shore, but. last reports indicate that with,the fa- vorable wind which was then springing up she would be able to sall out of danger. gt i Suisser Will Appeal. ' BALINAS, Dec. 12.—The case of Geo: Buisser, who murdered Sheriff Flfl?‘, will be a] The prisoner's parents mortgaged all their property to carry. on i in the Superior Court and when R e s o Saenti #ho) no_aj would be taken. His brether md-m this afternoon ms ‘all their prop- erty to carry on igied | she will not be ready for the return trip | being caught and 1899 COURT-MARTIAL ON THE REVENUE CUTTER RUSH One of the Engineers in Trouble. —— GAMBLERS WANT HUMBOLDT e The _officers on the revenue cutter Rush are not a happy family. For nearly & year there has been more or less bad feeling: between those in the deck depart- ment and the men in charge of the engine room. . During the last cruise in Alaskan waters there were many differences of opinion and when the Rush reached here on Septemter 28 from Dutch Harbor there were rumors -of impending trouble. Noth- ‘ing more was heard of the matter and everybody In the revenue service thought it had been settled. It had only slumbered until the deck de- partment was ready to act. The result is that Second Assistant Engincer Hall is now being tried by court-martial for “conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman” and “'refusing to obey the or- ders of his supertor officer.” b The charges are preferred by First Lieutenant W. G. Dodge and as the evi- dence in the case is quite voluminous the trial will probably last a week. Caplain C. L. Hooper is president of the court and is determined to get at all the facts of the case. It appears that the first lleuten- ant and second engineer were at logger- heads during the entire cruise in Bering Sea and nearly every membr of the crew is-a witness in the case. Some of the men favor one oflicer and some the other; 8o at the present time the revenue cutter Rush is a ship divided against herself. The fast passenger steamer Humboldt is already In demand for the Cape Nome trade. Last season she ran between Seat- tle and Skaguay and was very successful, owing to her speed and excellent accom- modations. Next season she may go hack into the same trade, but if certain Seattle parties can get her she will make one trip to Nome. large sum has been offered for the vessel and the idea is to send sixty men and twenty-five women to the gold flelds on her from Seattle. Everything necessary to establish a small colony in the heart of Nome will accom- pany the passengers. Among these will be all kinds of gambling outfits and the fur- niture for a “swell” saloon. The Humboldt will only make the one trip to Nome. As soon as she lands her passengers she will return to the Sound s. and resume her regular busine: Max Kalish, agent of the steamer, admits that an offer has been made for the vessel, but that everything else connected with the matter is “In the air.” The gamblers and women want to be the first to reach Nome in the spring and therein a difficulty arises. No one wants to send a vessel in before the lce is gone, and as the would-be charterers want the Humboldt to take those chances, the whole scheme may fail. At the present time the Hum- boldt is lying at the Howard street coal bunkers, but goes to Benicla to-day to be cleaned and painted. The Marine Engineers were few and far between on the front yesterday. Nearly every man who could get away was pres- ent in the Masonic Temple at the funeral of the late Oliver Van Duzer. The de- ceased was for years chief engineer of the steamer Columbia, but retired to private life some time ago. He was a favorite with everybody In the profession and had a host of friends among seafarin, The funeral was under the auspices of Golden Gate Lodge, and A. M. “BilI" Bendt of Bowhead Saloon, on the front, has a carrier pigeon “No. A 140" in his possession, whose owner can have it on application. Bill has a large number of the common kind of pigeon and while he was feeding them yesterday the carrier alighted on his shoulder. It seems to be quite a pet and made ne fuss over ut in a cage. It has rom some pigeon fan- probably. escaped cler's. loft. The transport Grant is to sail next Sun- day for Manila with the Forty-elghth In- fantry (colored). The ment has been in quarantine on Angel Island, but will be released to-day. The Sheridan will go to Seattle to load forage In the place of the Grant. The Victorla, with a lead of horses, went in the stream last night and will sail to-day, while the Flintshire, also laden with horses. will go Into the stream to-night and will sail Thursday. The Westminster will load mules and horses on Friday and will probably get away Saturday. 4 ‘The ba (l»‘!hlr delphia will sal their arrival they will probably find the cruiser Marblehead there and then all three vessels will sail for Magdalena Bay for gun practice. The strike of longshoremen on the ship Bohem!a was settled yesterday. The men went back to work at the old wage. EX-COLLECTOR SAUNDERS CHARGED WITH FORGERY TACOMA, Dec. 12—A Federal Grand Jury has been earnestly engaged for sev- eral days In investigating the charge made by Willlam Eldridge, one of the sureties upon the officlal bond of ex-Col- lector Saunders of Port Townsend, who says that his signature upon the Saun- ders bond was a fol‘xfirg. Several hand- writing _experts have been before the Towa and crulser Phila- | Grand Jury, and testimony has been in- troduced to show that Eldridge did not and could not sign his own name, and that it was his practice to have various members of his family sign for him. It is an_interesting fact in connection with the case that the whereabouts of Saunders is now unknown, the most diligent inquiry having falled to locate him. When last heard of he was in Ar- kansas. Saunders was Collector of Cus- toms for the Puget Sound district during Cleveland’s second term, and was then the most prominent Democrat in the State. Lately troubles have come [ast ypon him. About the time his term ex- ired storfes were published involving al- eged forged stock certificates in which the ex-Collector's name was unpleasant- 1y connected. Later came the story from Buffalo that Saunders’ child had dled as the result of improper medical treatment and that he and others had been arrested for indulging in the practice of Christia; science in an endeavor to save the child's M he charge had hardly been dismissed when the Federal court held that certain warehouse fees which Saunders claimed ‘were part of his salary had been illegally retained by hi PEYTON'S FIRST WIFE SUES HIM SROKANE, Dec. 12.—Colonel 1. N. Pey- ton, a Epokane millionaire, came here rears ago as Colonel George H. Morgan. e lived here some time under that name and in Spokane boom days when all the country round was platted there were ad- ditions bearing the name of Morgan. The colonel's past returned to plszuc him. The first wife came to town and it trans- pired one day that his name was\ Peyton and that he had quietly obtained a divorce frcm the first Mrs, Peyton and had married again as Morgan. There was & sensation, but a larger one is on now, The first Mrs. Peyton, who is a resident of Denver, has filed sult against the whilom Cclonel Morgan for half of the million dollars which she alleges he s worth, and charges that the divorce was obtained by fraud and that the marriage with his present wife is vold. She says the was marrled to the colonel at Champagne, Ill., in 1869, They re- moved to Colorado, where they resided until 1878, when _they started East to visit relatives. At St. Louis the colonel dis- appegod. Then he came to this State useusumed the name of Morgan. In 1886 the deserted wife discovered him and came here. She says he promised to support her she would go back to Denver. Sne went back, but the colonel contributed nathln‘. ‘Three years prior to his discovery by the first wife he had quietly obtaired a divorce under his right name, Pevton, in an adjoining county, Senator Turner being then the Judge. The defense claims that the divorce was legal und that there was a divisien of the colonel's pmn at a time when he was worth far less than now, and that through I“kl. investment particularly n Lenoy stock, his fortune grown to mammoth proporuolm. The case prom- or. men. | for San Diego to-day. On | ises to be bitter! Peyton and wife an: ing at Santa Barbara HOLDERS OF FEDERAL OFFICES TO BE BARRED NEW YORK, Dec. 12.—President Me- Kinley has made it known within the last twenty-four hours to certain important ‘contested. Colonel lEghter are winter- Republicans in the State of New York | that hedoes not favor the idea of sending Federal office holders as delegates to the next Republican National Convention. Ever since the days of Grant and Hayes nd Arthur and Harrison Repubiican na- tional conventions have been crowded b, Federal office holders as delegates. Presi- dent McKinley's suggestion on this mat- ter, it is sald, will be hard to carry out in some of the Southern States, and yet if Henry C. Payne's resolution to elect dele- gates according to the Republican vote in all Congressional ‘districts is carried out the task wilP not be so hard. The greatest trouble, It Is sald, will come from the States of Ohlo, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, -Wisconsin and Min- nesata. But the President is determined no Fedetal office holder shall be elected as | delegate. C g w N . A Maccabee in Japan. After the work of the review of Golden West Tent, Knights of the Maccabees, last night,'was concluded Sir Knight D. W. McNefll, who recently returnéd from the Orlent,’ delivered a very interesting lecture, his subject being “A” Maccabee in Japan.” It was a narration of personal views of the people and the country. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page 8. TO SAIL, Destination. Steamer. Arcata Homer .....|Oregon Port Pomona ...|{Humboldt 2 pm | Pler 9 Newburg 5pm|....... Santa Rosa.[San Diego. 11 am | Pler il Pt. Arena..Point Arena.. 16, 2 pm Pler 1 Queen ......[Vic & Pet Sd.{Dec. 17. 10 am|Pier Samoa Humboldt. 10 am Pler 13 North_Fork. Humboldt. Sam/Pler 2 Coos Bay. S, am!Pler 11 Ban Jose . 15,12 m|PMSS Columbia: . 19, 10 am|Pler 24 Aberdeen .. Portiand I 550 3o 0 e Corona .....|San Diexo.... . 20, 11 am Pier 11 -— Shipping Intelligence. [ P————— ey ARRIVED. Tuesday, December 12 Nor stmr Tellus, Pedersen, 102 hours from Nanaimo. Stmr Bonita. Nicolson, 74 hours from New- port and way ports. teria. Br stmr George W Elder, Randall, 6 hours from Portland, via Astoria 5 hours. Schr Newark, Beck, 18 hours from Alblon. Anacortes. Schr Ploneer, Mikkelson, § days from Harbor. Sohr San _Buenaventura, Lankilde, § days from Grays Harbor. Schr Alcalde, Weltkunat, 8 days from Grays Harbor. Grays CLEARED. Tuesday, December 12. anaimo and Vancouver; San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr State of California, Gage, Goodall, Perkins & Co. Br ship Austrian, Ewart, Queenstown; Bal- four, Guthrie & Co. Haw bark R P Rithet, Macharty, Honolulu; Welch & Co. SAILED. Tuesday, December 12. Stmr Tacoma, Dixon, Hongkong and Tacoma. | Btmr Orizaba, Shea, Nanalmo and Vancou- | ver. | “stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr | Bound. | Stmr Stror Orizaba, Shea. Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Corona, Debney, Astoria; Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Matteawan, Croscup, Tacoma. Geo Loomis, Bridgett, Ventura. Corona, Debney, San Diego. Umatilla, Cousins, Victoria and Puget Noye, Johnson, Fort Brag Bark Gatherer, Younggren, Tacoma. Schr Faleon, Murchison, Grays Harbor. | Schr Ruby A Cousins, Walton, Honolulu. | Schr Volant, Erixsen, Grays Harbor. | Schr Nettle Low, Low, Point Reyes. SEPOKEN. Nov 3, lat 3 §, lon 33 W—Br bark Kilmory, from Portland, for Queenstown. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Dec 12 10 p m—Weather clear; wind NW, velocity 16 miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. EUREKA—Salled Dec 13—Stmr Pomona, for San_Francisco. ASTORIA—Arrived Dec 12—Ger bark See- stern, from Mazatlan: Br stmr Abergeldie, from Hongkong and Honolulu. SAN PEDRO—Sailed Dec 11—Schr F S Red- fleld, for Tacoma: schr Laura May, for Grays Harbor. Dec 12—Schr Dora Bluhm, for — | | an error. Arrived Dec 11—Schr Meteor, from Port Gam- ?k. Dec 12—Stmr Navarro, from Bowens Land- ng. SEATTLE—Arrived Dec 12—8tmr Czarina, fm sea; ship Oriental, hence Noy 30. Safled Dec 12—Stmr Willamette, for San Francisco. SANTA BARBARA—Arrived Dec 13—Stmr Grace Dollar. from Grays Harbor. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Dec 12-Schr Fred J Wood, from Banta Rosalia; Ger bark | Pirate, from Guaymi | NEWPORT_(S)—Arrived Dec 12—Stmr South | Coast, from Eureka: stmr Sequola, hence De- | cember 9. SAN DIEGO—Sailed Dec 12—Ger stmr Tanis, for San Franetsco. FOREIGN PORTS, MOLLENDO—Arrived Dec 11—Bktn Addenda, from Astoria. ROYAL ROADS—Arrived Dec 11—Ital bark Cavour, from Shanghal. HONGKONG—Salled Nov. 7—Ger ship Silo, for Vgncouver. FALMOUTH—Arrived Dec 11-Br bark tuna, from Orexon. L—Arrived Dee 10—Br ship Crown of In- hence July 6; Haw bark Willscott, hence Passed Dec 12—Br ship Talus, hne for Queenstown. OCEAN STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Dec 12-Stmr Eylv nia, from Boston. | BREMEN-—Arrived Dec 12-Stmr H H Meler, trom New York. ANTWERP—Arrived Dec 10—Stmr Kensing- ton, from New York, via Southamptom. YOKOHAMA—Sailed Dee 5-Stmr City of London, for Tacoma. Dec $—Stmr Algoa. for San Francisco. Dec 12-Br stmr Gaelic, for San Francisco NEW YORK—Sailed Dec 12—-Stmr Traave, for Bremen, via Southampton; stmr Bovie, for Liverpool. —ee RAILROAD TRAVEL CHIGAGO IN S DAYS cee VIA .o Chicago, Union Pacific +AND.... Northwestern Line Every Day in the Year from San Franciseo AT 8:30 A M. Buffet, Smoking and Libriry Cars, with Deabls Drawing- 8 e i s by Breakfast in Diner on Leaving Osklsnd Pler. Daily Through Tourist Cat to hicage Withoot e Change st 6:30 P. M. R. R. RITCHIE, 2 New Mon Bt. Gen. Agt. Pacific Const, PR i BAN FRANCISCO, MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry, Week Days—9:3).a. m. and 1:45 p. m. Sundays..§.00, 10:00 a, m, and 118, i, Steam-heated, closed car on all trains. Fare..8an Francisco to Summit and Return, $1 40, - e ————— Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary., rRmiesa. Calsrwie Francisco. » Box 1937, Sau Stmr Ruth, Lundquist, 36 hours from Carpin- { Schr Mary and Ida, Stensland. 11 days from | The reported arrival of the J A Campbell is | 11 RAILROAD TRAVEL PRI o mmire e ——— SOUTHMERN FACIFIC “COMPANTY. (PAGIFIC SYATRN.) Trains lea ud 1o nrrive at N FR -l:t'o. (Maln Foot of Markes Street.) — Fnow Noveusea 15, 15%. — Ammive ! *7:1804 Martinez, San Ramon, Calistoga aud Santa 8:304 Tho Overlsnd Limited—Ogdes, Den- ver, Chicago. 81804 Sau Joss, Livermore, ;‘lm.' file, Chies, Jeed 1T ncyavilie, e By omn0s Milton, Oakdaio and Rovors. Spio0t Hapwari ik od Wy Hlatics ©9:00+ A tantio Fxpreas—Ogdcs and Easi *9:004 Martin, Laturop, Stockton, Mezoed and Fromns. ##/60.4 Port Costa, Freano, Mojars aiil L.oa ngelen. oouecuees At 004 Vallejo, Maitinez and Way Stations 00 s, Niles sod Way Stations. :00 Niles, Livecmora, Btockton, Bacra- ‘mento, Menduta, Haoford, Visalia, | ywards, Niles aud Wi 400 Martines, Ban Ramo Napa, Calistog *4:000 lenlel: Vieayill Woodland, bara, Los Ange 231307 Stockton, Merce. | *3iaor Froama, Makersiie Los Angelea, New Orleana and Fast COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foob of Market Street.) - 1004 Newark, Centervilie, San.J oo, Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Uruz snd Way Newarb & & : ewarl on! le. o4 d Almaden, Feiton, Houlder Croek, Hanta Crus and CREEK ROUTE FERRAY. RANGLSCO—Foat of Market Strest (3119 §)— 00 110vax. 1100 *300 13:00 15:00 *6:00v.m. Prom OAELAND—Foat of Brosdway.—*6:00 800 10:008.u. $12:00 100 1300 *3.00 1400 “3:00r.m. | COAST DITISION (Broad Gasge). | (Third and Townsend $6a.) | F Gosan View, Bouth Han Fraceisco.. 0/80F | 1004 San Jose mud Way Statl Almaden Wed; 91004 Bau Joso, Tiew Pacltic Grove. Paso ) Lule Obisga, Surt, Lompoe and Privelpal Way Btatlons 104 San Joss awl Way 5ta 04 Ban Joso and Way St 13:457 Bau Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, Tres Pinos Sauta Oriz Salinas, Monterey sud 1ROp San Jose snd Way Stations 4118 ¢ San Jose and Prineipsl Wey ¥ tor Aftemnoon. | A for uing. | *Dally. fSundayescnted § Suuday oaly., & Saturday ouly. | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN' FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS-7:%, 1:00 & m.; 1335, 3:, 5:10, 6:30 p. Extra trip at 130 p. m. Saturdays—Exira trips at 139 sand 11:% b m 9:30, 11:00 a m.: 1:30, 3, . . FAEL TO SAN FRAN 0. | WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 1348, 340, 5:10 p. m. Eaturdays—Extra trips at 1:35 and 6:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:10, 9:40, 11:10 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:06, 625 0. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule a: bove. Leave | Arrive San Francisco. | In Effect | San Francisca. Octaber 15, Week | Sun- 1899, Sun- | Week Days. | days. | Destination | days. | Days. $:00 am| Novato, 10:40 am| §:40 9:30 am| Petaluma. €:05 pm 10:25 am 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa.| 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm Fuiton, 7:30 am) T 10:25 am Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyserville, 2:30 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm 7:30 am| Hopland and §:00 am| Ukiah. 7:35 pm| €:22 pm |05 am 8:00 am| Guerneville. | 7:35 pm 6:22 pm €onoma 10:40 am| §:40 am and | | Glen Ellen. | 6:06 pm| 6:22 pm | Sebastopol. [10:40 am|(10:35 am | 7:35 pm! 6:22 pm Stages connect at Banta Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur at Lytton for Lytton Spring: Geyserville for Skaggs Eprings; at C! dale for the Geysers; at Hop- land for Duncan Springs, Highland = Springs, | Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- | port and Bartiett Springs: at Uklabh for Vichy Eprings, Saratosa Springs. Biue Lakes, Laurel | Dell Y utter Springs, Upper Lake | Potter Vailey, John Day's, Riverside, Bucknell's, Banhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Brag | Westport, Usal, Wiliitts. Laytonville, ming’s, Bell's Sprin | Beotia ‘and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- Harris, Olsen’ On round trip tickets to all points | beyond San Rafael at Balf rat icket Offices. 850 Market st Chronicle bldg. . X. RYAN, Gen. Puss. Ag 'CALIFORNIA LIMITED Santa Fe Route. The fastest train, running over the best rafle road, with. the highest class accommodations, fgn;fll‘n. train Jeaves San Francisco a8 MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY, Arriving in Chicago at 2:18 p. m. FRIDAY, BUNDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, OVERLAND EXPRESS day In the . Pullman Palace and E;:xn-ud ‘l’mn'ln""&n leave Cal.-id Mols ;.’rab'lm. Kansas City, Chicago and the East % p. m. VALLEY ROAD Between Stockton, Fresno, Hanford, Visal Tulars and 1d, Turnishes good I train service. San Francisco office, 62§ Market st., telephone Main 1591 Onxland office. 1119 Broadway. Bacramento office, 201 J street Ban Jose office, 7 West Santa Clara street HORTH PACIFIC GOAST RAILROAD. Vis Seasslite Ferry. FROM BAN FRANCIACH T0 MILL VALLEY N - 0 AND BAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS.#T 0, %5, 100 & m.: w145, @40 55, 60, 830 5 m. EXTRA TRIPS-—For Miil Valley and San Ra- taal, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 300 and 119 m NDAYS—*t: 815, 8.

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