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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 38, 1900. REAL SPECK & 00 e ISTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. et ot., opp. Kearny. Mason: 60X127; stores cent net #1420 LOT 26x1%: cottage § rooms and bath #trect work done: easy terms. skton and O'Farreil: $2200—Lot [Ox145; fine cott e; § large rooms bove 4 sty and | bath: worth §8500; ouly §00 cash. balance 20 per ,munt:no‘,x reat snap. i A 2 - | 8300010t 4oxil orton st., between - e SIS | cads: near_sintion and school: kandsome. new : Ceftage’of 7 rooma and bath: 4500 and ¥ per - mont] a8 3 rooms | Ve Lot 35x150; 2-atory house of € rooms and 4 bath: Alameda ave., near Morton-st. staticn; easy erms. Gensy 2 7. GExS0 foet, mo better | “gproiT rot 4oxis0: fine new 2-story house, § ey & | rooms and bath: Morton st.. neer stations and ech cle; $500 cash. belance §30 per month. stores and flats: | “goc00_Lot 7Exifd: oun main avanue: cottage # rooms and bath: great barzain; houses to let 1o all parts of Alameda. H_P. MOREAL & CO., i Alameda, Cal. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. UNTRY—For Sale TWO fats—18 minutes to U FRYFar & CODDT OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. BEAL ESTATE—C BARGAINS—When VE state unt to etc. v prepared list whet you want, modern: near station; 3 ity: price §2300; easy terms. "TON. Rerkeley Station TAL 14 I make a special L CNOMA county nany a with over s for sa'e and exchange in Cali- B . 4 exchangs io Cal | OFFICE—00S8 BROADWAY. y all the , In g v P OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. F | quick for #4200, fine corner | WILL sell lot 45x175. NCE. 0§ Bro: " pest@ence in_Californis t toreclosure. to bo| FE B OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. on to you from H. Schellhaas, the saler. 11th and Frank!in. Oakiand. OTICES. + be sold: 2 miles — ase: 2 wells; & MENT e Wittram Propel nd principal place of at a_meeting of ectors, held on the 18th day an assessment (No. 7)) of share was levied upon the of the corporation, payable im- 24 States gold coin to the ROOMS FOR OUSEREEPING. | 2 k upon which this assessment shall unpaid on the 22nd day of January, W i and advertised for sal et public auet and unless payment made before, will be sold on the 12th day of ebruary, 1800 ment experses rectora. NUT, 298, heap ts of advert and 5 A. HUG, Secretary. ND notice_Security Savings Bank, Mills buildin the B ber 30, 1 ends - the rate of three and six- | - 3 10) per cent per annum and on o . sits at the rats of three (3) per free of taxes, will be er January 2, 1990. 8. 8. L. ABBOT JR., § OFFICE of the Hibernia 1899.—At & regular ¢ Directors of this so- ter i front houpekeeping rooms. | T & of the Board THI at the housekeepingi vidend has been one-quarter s and subscriptions ffice, 2220 Fillmore st have declared the fol- al dividends: 3.60 per cent 'm and 3 per cent per annum sits rabl T BR Continental Building*and Loan Ass lifornia, 222 Sansome st., San Fri ared for the & mor 1896 ND, Sec. Tsements and | established at the nty-second and Ken. | ™ a dividend of 12 per cent “A" stock, 10 per cent per cent per per cent per et O LARS=eystune . Jon0n. CAPT. OLIVER ELDRIDGE, President. WILLIAM CORBIN. Secreta | DIVIDEND _netice—Mutual Ban Francisco, 238 Post —For the half year ending December 21, 1895, a dividend has been declared at the rate of three (3) per cent per anpum on all deposits free of taxes, payable on and after TUESDAY, January 2, 1900. GEORGE A. STORY. Cashier. K HOUSE, 148 St night; §125 t MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marrage licenses have been issued as follor v ske and Maude B. Hayes........20 Junton and Pauline Bolte. s and Meta R. W. Nagei... ohn Henry Murray Gussie Casner and J Felix Drapineki and Mary V. sseph A. Ceresetti ana C Heu BIRTHS —HARRIAGES—DEATES Birth, merriage and death notices sent by matl 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. SON—In this city, the wife of Brik Christenson, a son. NHOLDEN—In this city, December 26, » the wife of O. Maycenholden, a ELBING—In this city, December 18, 1889, to of W. Helbing, & son. ON—In South Berkeley, November 24, near —Finely furnish- all the latest improvements: eek up. RANT 1599, to the wife of H. P. Scranton, a daugh- ter. 0 supny rooms; micely fur- nvenience: electric lights. respectable; 2c-$1 per Howard cars to door. MARRIED. COOKE—HAYES—In this city, January 2, 1900, by Superior Judge Coffey, dest son of Captain C nd, and Maude Beatri n Hayes, y front room; up- e 3 Hayes, daughter and homelike. — DIED. DESIIEA, B09-Stuas foent Sefvosses 08 | Ana Cecelta Hatfield, Anthony J. MINNA, 687, corner Eighth—Newly furnished Beaty, George B, Hayes, Susan y-winGow Toom. 31 per week: transient. Brader, Peter Heath, Frank P. ki . Conner, Julia M. Hyman, Lilie NEW Ariington, 1015 Market—Nice Coste, Simon Knur, Emelie ¥ 82 week up; transient. Derbam, Christopber Listmann, Henry L. ) . - t May X McGrath, Alice 2 rooms and B Durand, Joseph A ggiaro, Annie . Margaret J iedlander, Israel Gargan, William A. Getz, Wilhelmina Haley, Deila Ward, Mary L. Hall, Mavd N. Wittenberg Hermann e with hot and cold water; baths. ANDREWS—In this city, January 1, 1300, Osce- TMAN Avartment Hoves, 3 Fighth s | Ls Andrews, a mative of Cardift, Wales, aged . ¥ 23 2 months. Market—Furnished and unfurnished. | "u;’;,fl",; and scquatotanoes are remect 13 Third—A wood Tooming houss | fully invited to attend the fun: o-morrow 5 O | (Thursday), at 10:18 o'clock, from the patiors < wi of the California Undertaking Company, 405 Y FIRET, 36, nr. Misslon Furnished | Powell strest, near Post, thence to St. Pat- window room; gas and ba: | Macy, Mrs. Mary F. O'Keefe, Catherine Olsen, Frank A. O'Shea, Thomas Quinr, Samuel G. Riley, Thomas uite; sunny rea- ¥ House, 1% Bilis st.—Incandescent light, | reading-room, smoking foom and ladies’ par- | rooms, per might, 85c to §1 60; week, 8 to | onth, % to elevator on office floor; | rick's Church for services, commencing at 10:30 o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, NESE ave, 308—Hlegant sultes single by 11:3) o'clock train from Third and Town: and housekesping sultes; suitable eend streets. r or dentist. BEATY—In this city, Decomber 2, 189, George “H office for the of adver. | D. Beaty, a native of New York, aged &4 and subscriptions has been opsned | YSRIT ¥ Friends and acqualutances are respect- tully invited to attend thie funeral this day (Weanesday). at 3 o'clock, from the pariors of Cralg & Cochran Co., 52-56 Mint avenue. In- terment Masonic Cemetery. BRADER—In this city, #t.; open till § p. m. | ffce for Call advertisements and | ms hes been established at 1096 Va- January 1, 1900, Peter e " oF Call sdvertisements and . beloved brother of Louis and Henry - ne has been established at the and Lizzie Fox, a native of Switzer- n t corner of Twenty-second and KeB- | Jana. nged 67 years. e S . 3 C7Friends and acquaintances are respect. vited to attend the funeral this day), at 12:30 o'clock, from the pa: ¢ Charles J, B. Metzler, 35 Washington ————— e s SPECIAL NOTICES. o | fors R FREILING'S pile salve, $1 per | street . Interment Laursl Hill Cemetery. _— Te ull cases of bleeding. | CONNER—In this city, January 3, 1. Julla £, ex nal or protruding piles | a Conner, beloved aunt of Mrs. J. McGurtie, i how long standing. . Joseph, Robert, Katie and Frank Miller and dary Conner, a native of New York, aged €5 _years. £ Remains at the parlors of Carew & h, 41 Van Ncss avenue. In this city, December 31, 1899, Simon, ed father of Simon Coste, a native of San Francisco, aged ears. T Friends and mcquaintances are respect- fuily Invited to attend the funeral this day | (Wednesday), llsz 0‘(-3“0(‘\(.. from his late resi- PACT dence, Mission San Jose. PACTIIC ColLRCTION CO.. | yERHAM—In this city. Jonuary 1, 1900, Chris- e H pher Derham, beloved brother of Peter and | Patrick Derbam, and uncle of Terrence Der- best stamps for particulars in letter by return cafe, from $5. whitened. _§1_ up; Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third a native of County Dublin, Ifeland, SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, years 2 months and 15 days. (Woburn 2 M HLY, rented, repaired, bought, woid: A Falmouth, Mass., papers please copy.) schine sipplien. 145 Sixth; bhone Mint 45. fiyrr-_v,md- nd acquaintances are respac 5 S e fully invited to attend the funeral this da: #9514, exchanged, ren: ; re- (Weanesday), at § o'clock, from St. Mary’ Hospital, thence to St. Jomeph's ~Church, where & solemn requiem mass will be cele. brated for the repose of his soul, commencing 8t ¢ welock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. LENRY J. GALLAGHER CU., (Fuccessors to Flannagan & Gallaghes). - | FUFERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, : Fiith st.. cpposite L ool Schodk plendid opportunity for a aks | man, For yarticulars apply | Teiephone Bou-h 3. —t L HATHEWAY. Vallefo, Cal. i WATCH REPAIRING. WATCHES cieaned The: guaranteed 2 years. The Koy Jewelry and Optical Co., 540 Kearay. OLPH Storage and Moving Oo. wi., cor. Powell: tel. Main 5713 | | : | rent—The Bernard House, at & offered for rent from Mare McAVOY & CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS. 1235 Market st.. bctml&mu to pay the delinquent assess- | ler of the Board of Di- | on _and after | hs ending | December 21, | William Cooke, | ske of Bristol, Eng- | DOTEN--In Dtne, Siskiyou County, December 29, 18%, Ruvier Boten davghtor of the late John Doten of Modoe County, and nlece of Thomas Dwyer of Oakville, Napa County, and Jere. M. Dwyer of San cisco, aged 21 years and 11 months. DURAND-—In this city, January 1, 1800, Joseph A., beloved Lusband of Clotilde Durand, and faiher of Mrs. Francisco de Ojeda and Mrs. W. B. Waldron. a native of Saintes, France, aged 8 years and 11 months. E7The funeral will take place this day (Wednesday). at 2:30 o'olock, from the Notre Dame des Victolres Church. = Friends and ac- Quaintances are respectfully invited to at- Interment private. FERROGGIARO—In (his city, Januar¥ 1 1800, Annie, dearly beloved wite of Natale Ferrog- glaro, and devoted mother of Lizzle, Louts -Nathan, Angelo, George and Fred Ferro giard, Mre. F. Cunco and Mrs. A. Devincens and grandmother of Emile Cuneo, and sister of Louis, Joseph, Thomas and Antone Gui- nasso and Mrs. S, Arata, & native of Genoa, Ttaly. aged 45 years 10 months and 12 days. E7The funeral will take place to-moTrow (Thursd from her late resids 815 Unlon street, thence to St. Peter and l's Itallan Church, corner of Dupont and Filbert strects, where a solemn requiem high mas will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Cross Cemetery, FINLEY—In this city, January gare: J., widow of Richard Finley, mother of Peter J., Mary C. and Jenn! Finley and Mrs. Peter J. McGlynn, a i of Brooklyn, N. Y., aged 65 years. FRIEDLANDER—In this city, January 3, 1900, Terael, beloved son of Eila and the la David Friedlander, a nattve of Germany, aged 5 years. GARGAN—In this city, January 2. 1500, Wil- liam A., beloved and youngest son of Phillp and Anfite Gargan, a native of San Francisco, nged 7 years and 6 months. GETZ-In .Baltimore, Md., December 30, 1889, Wilhelmina Wilkens, dearly beloved wife of Interment Holy 1900, Mar- and Fr. E. Getz, and mother of Mrs. A. E Swartz, Louls N. and Wiillam H. Getz, Theo- dore Getz of San Francisco and Louise, Charles B., Albert C, Harry H. and Fr. B. Getz, & native of Germany, aged 85 years 4 months and 28 days. HALEY—In this city, January 1, 1%0, Della Haley, a native of Ireland, aged T years. | HALL-In Oakland, January 1. 1300, Maud Noyes Hall, wife of Frederic W. Hall, a na- tive of Washington, D. C., aged 34 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Wednesday), at 3 o'clock, at the residence, 1403 Grove street, Oaklend. Inter- ment private. HATFIELD—In Alameda, January 32, 1900, Anthony J. Hatfleld, a native of Nova Sco- tia, aged 56 years ? months and 7 days. Bos- ton, Mass., papers please copy.) g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 11:30 o'clock, from bis late residence, 2215 San Jose avenue. Interment private, Cypress Lawn Cemetery. HAYES—In this city, January 3, 1000, Susan, beloved wife of the late James Hayes, and mother of Patrick and Samuel Hayes, Mrs. C. McEiroy and the late James and Robert Hayes and Mrs. Mary Lubner, & native of the parish of Dunness, County Clare, Ire- d §3 years. s and acquaintances are respect- vited to attend the funeral to-morrow at § o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 23 Natoma street, thence to St. Pa rick's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, | commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy | Cross Cemetery, { | | | HEATH—In this city, January 1, 1900, Frank P., beloved brother of Mary Heath, a native », aged 31 years 2 months and Francis: rends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral this day | (Wednesday), at 8:45 o’clock, from the pariors of the United Undertake: 27 and 29 Fifth 1 | thence to St. Paul's Church, where | celebrated for the repose of his | 30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross | In Oukiand, January 2, 1800, Lilte, | wite of Dave Hyman, native of 2 vears | pectfully invited to at- | flces to-morrow (Thurs- &t her late restdence, 162 | Moss avenue, Oak nt Odd Fel- | lows' Cemetery, Sa 3 | KNUR—In this city, J 1900, Emelle, Zdward Knur, and mother of wife of | Knur and Mrs. John Tait, a native | ny, aged 52 years. ends and acquaintances are respect ted to attend the funeral this d at 2 o'clock, from her late Sutter street. Interment private. | In this January 1, 1800, | | 1., beloved son of Louls and Emilie | | Listman: 3417 NN and brother of Emilie, Edward, Louise, Emil, Darlie, Louts and s List- mann, and granc »{ Emil Hirsinger, a na- | tive of San Francisco, aged 8 years and 10 | months 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect | fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wedn ay), at 1:30 o'clock, from the re | dence of the parents, 718l Clementina street. | between Eighth and Ninth, thence to St Pauluse Evangelical Luth n Church, 1419 Howard street, between Tenth and Eleventh. | Interment 0ad Fellows' this city, December 31, 1899, swwed daughter of Joseph E. ath, a native of San vears § months and 28 | In Sertrude, zabeth aged | Cemetery. | [ >Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully fnvited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from her late re Howard street, thence to St. Mary's | a requiem high mass for the repose of her soul, clock. Interment Mount dence, January 2, 1900, Mrs. Mary wife of the late D. F. | f Mrs. E. J. Coffin, Mrs. the late W. W. Ma. Mass., aged §5 years Nantucket | > In Oakland, January 3, 1900, Cath- erine, 4 wife of the late John O'Keefe, and mother of Anna O'Keefe and Mrs. R. A .gh, & native of Ireland, aged 75 years. | (Trinify papers please copy.) —Passed away, in Oakland, January 2, | Frank A beloved husband of | Estena Olsen, an ther of Mrs. 8. C. | | Switzer and August P. Olsen, a native of | Calfornia, aged 3 years 3 months and 5 days. | | osHEA In Denver, Colo., December 30, 1899, Thomas, beloved son of Cornelius and Mary O’Shea. a native of San Francisco, aged 15 | days. and acquaintances are respect- | to attend the funeral this day . at §:3) o'clock, from the funeral sinn Bros. 31 Eddy street, " Patrick's Church, where a sol- mass will be celebrated for the Tepose 0f hie soul, commencing at § o'clock. | Toterment Holy Cross Cemeters years 6 months and 1 {7 Friends fully invited QUINN—In this city, January 1, 1900, Samuel | “G. Quinn, a native of Ireland | RILEY—In this eity, January 2, 1899, Thomas | | "Riley. a native of San Francisco, aged 3 | years. WARD—A solemn requiem annjversary mass | will be celebrated in St. Brigid's Church to-morrow (Thursday), at 9 o'clock, for the repose of the soul of the late Mary Lestrange Ward, Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend. WITTENBERG-In this city, January 1, 1900, Hermann Wittenberg, a native of Germany aged 19 years T Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 1:30 o' of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Bighth, thence to 0Odd Fellows' Hall, corner Seventh and Market streets, where tuneral services will be held commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery. GPRMANIA Lodge No. 11, I. O. O. F.—The funeral committee, officers and members of the above lodge are invited to attend the fu- neral of our late brother, H. H. Wittenberg, this day (Wednesday), at 1:20 o'clock, from L. | 0. 0 F. Hell, corner Market and Seventh streets. JOHN R. HAAKE, N. G. EMIL NIEMEIER, V. G. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. ock, from the pariors | son, lot on W line of Howard street, 210 S of Twenty-fourth, § 60 by W 115; $10. Callaghan Estate Company (a c Danfel T. Cailaghan, undivided on junction of NW line of Mi | BE 'line of West Mission, SW 539.57, thence | 177.92 to Mission, N 493.14 to beginning (Mis- | sion Plaza): $. 1 ration) to alf of lot ion street and | " Jonanna ‘Hart, Bertha Loupe (Goodman) ! (wife of Arthur), Henry, Oscar, Vioia and | Selma Goodman and Hannchen Goodman | (Hanna) to R. Dunsmuir's Sons Company (a corporation), lot on N corner of Harriton and Spear streets, NE 216 by NW 275; $350,000. | Herman Fischbeck to John R. Fischbeck, lot | commencing 686 S from SW corner of Jack- | son and Mason strects, S 23 by W 57:6; 1. P_J. Moliternp to John B. Campodonico, lot on N line of Allen street, 140 W of Hyde, W 2 by N 60; $16, Daniel T. Callaghan to Callaghan Estate Company (a cor?munm. undivided halt of lot on junction of E line of West Misslon street and’ NW line of Mission, NW #6467, N 2, thence 177.82 to Mission, § 538.55; . John W. and Annie L. Wright to George F. Lyon, lot on NE corner of Berkshire and Cro- ton streets, N 100 by E 2, lot 1, block 14, Mis- sion and Thirtieth Street Extension Homestead; $10. Fred W. Vaughan and Judah Boas to Bolina D. Jacobs (wife of Wesley A.). lot on W line of Plerce street, 100 § of McAliister, 3 37:8 by W 112:6; $10. ) Andrew J. Soule to Richard Nichols. lot on W line of Broderick street, 7 S of Hayes, 5 2 by W_%: $1. Louts McLane Jr. to Charles W. Moores, strip of land 2% iInches in Width along N line of lot described in 1536 d 33, recorded October 25, 1895, on E line of Spruce street, 52:5% S of Clay, S 5 by E 37:6; 30. Julia ‘Waish to Marguerite D. Harrigan, lot on NW line ot Howard street, 150 NE of Eev- enth, NE % by NW 90: §10, City and county of San Francisco to Drury Melone, lot on SE corner of Fourteenth and Julian avenues, F 05:5, SW 86:9%. N 86:10; $—, City and eounty of San Franclsco to Willlam Lohse, lot on E line of Alabama street, 104 N of Twenty-firat, N 26 by E 100; §—, George W. Dennis Jr. to Ida B. Dennis, lot on 8 line of Twenty-eighth strest, 208 W of e PRI rgaret J. Fin oter J. 3 Jame € Finisy and Ross B, Modiyan lov on's N P |-B # Buncn | B Murray, gorner of Howard and Tifth strests, SW T8 by 8E 9; also lot an W ling of Fifth srest, & of Howard, SE 50 by SW 75; also lot on NB cor. ner of Harrison and Beale streets, N §1:6 by B 50; $10. fobob and Tina Heymas to Julla Jtrowsky, lots 384 and 38, Heyman Tract: $10. Charles R. Bishop to George L. Bishop, lot on NE corner of Washington and Montgomery streets, N 51:7% by B 62; §19, Charies Sutro to Gray Bros. Crushed Rock Company, lot on NE corner of Kearny and Greenwich streets, N 103:2, B 137:6, N 34:4, E 137:6, § 137:6, W 275; $10. Margaret J. Finley to Peter J., Mary C. and Jane C. Finley, lot on SE corner of Leaven- 'vurth and Francisco streets, S 32:6 by E 100; 10, Sophte Sauterbach to Willlam C. and Amelia Miller, lot on § line of Union street, 153:3 W of Hyde, §'65 by W 11 g10. ‘W and E. Tansill to Frank H. Dunne, lot on § line of S street, 32:6 E of hteenth avenue, B 50 by § 100; . L. Rodgers (administrator of the estate of Alice M. Brown and Carl D. Brown) (by Henry M. Covert, Commisioner) to G. F and H. N. Gray, lots 48 and 44, block 13, Flint Tract Homestead; $1500. James Patterson to Lena Molter, lots § to 14, block 21, Sunnyvale Homestead Assoclation, being the NE corner of Visitation and Britton streets, 110x222; $360, James Gregory to Henry Campbell, lot on N ltne of California street, 56:3 W of Polk, W 25 by N §7:6; also lot on N iine of Calitornia street, 81:3 W of Polk, W 2 by N 187:8: also lot on N line of Lombard 187:6 W of Fillmore, W 165:9% by N J also lot on S line of Chestnut street, 137:6 W of Fillmors, W 152:9% by § 137:6 (quitclaim deed); $100. Timothy O'Brien to James W. and Mary A. Beott, Iot on N line of Grove street, 137:6 B of Ottavia, E 21:6 by N 65:9; aleo lot on B gmm:t 'I;srlm street, 26:6 N of Day, N 50 by ——————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL, W Calder, Cal Miss E Russell, Tulare R Bulla, Los Ang Ez R Bradley, Wash E B Frost, Folsom W O Wilson & w, Parls W H Jenkins, Stocktn!C O Hawley, Los Ang Blossom, Stocktn O J Watkins, Ls Ang M Tenningham, Sunol |J Hurd, Ci G W Yartman & w, Cal|W Grant, Biggs J T Grace, S Rose A Oppenhelmer, Caz L B Pressy, Petaluma R Holm, Cal M A Pressy, P juma F J Tetuan, Chico B C Hughes & w, Cal Dr H 5 Hiil, Beattls Miss Harden, Sn Jose H L Frost, Ky Misses Longrire, § Jos/Capt W Héftman, USA H E Willson, Portland J A Black, Cal C B Carr, Sacto |3 Forman,' New Yorl v Smiih, Sacto (I F Crosby Jr, N Y C R Hoppin, Yolo H X Owens, Seattls Tuttle, Chicago | B Goldsmith, Petaluma Cooper, San Jose |H T MacLaren, 8 Jose Jackson, Colusa |F Cutting, Stockton B J McGinnis, Cal L B Leavell & w, Neb Gannon, Benicia| W H Ambrose, Stocktn Lumsden, S Rosa Mrs Lake, Nevada ompson, Oakland |C P Lyndall, Le Ang liman, Benicia _|J Pratt & w, Vt Hudson, Hanford (Mrs Chase, Vt Hart, San Jose |C J Chapman, Nev Gaines, Sacto A Zuckeman, Butte Orr, Medford |J L Berry & w, Or Adams, San Jose A D McKenzle, Cal ¢ Brougham & w, Cal| E H Munson, Sta_ Cruz Thomas & w, Nev|Miss E Rowsll, Cal 3 Ferguson, Sn Jose W C Howai Stocktn all, New Jersey |Father Hunt, Sacto Frost. Folsom | R Whealer, Stockton Russeil, Tulare PALACE HOTFL. W Busch, US N [H M Anthony, Md I Gerber, Sacto T C Kemp Van Fe & W Rosener, Chicago! Hodson, Cal B Hopkins, Spokane|N E Weber, Chicago, frs Hopkins, Spokane Mrs A P Nalheimer, Tl = C Hopkins, Spokn S § Graham, San Jose s 2 Hopkins, Spokn F W Streeter, Col E R Abadie, N'Y T Flint Jr, $an Juan Mrs §_Myers, Chicago 'H E O'Brien, Los Ang L K Chase & w, Los A E E Bhrman, Indiana A P S McQuesten, Nev Baron Kraft, Germany A 8 Macdoner, Alamed Geo Rubenstein, N Y e ] HO> QR g o Fidm Qs o4 Hegd O3 | € S andrews, Portland W A Brewer, San Mat J A Chanslor, Los Ang Mrs Brew: WM Graham & ¢ Pa|A D Watt Sn Mateo Montana Honolulu NEW WESTERN HOTEL. meson, Sacto AT . St Louts H Winters, Sacto W M Edwards, Mont H W Walker, Vallejo |M Resch, San Jose A R Buckner, Sta Rosa J Gahn, Hollister W Jones, Fresno A Morphy, New York A W Fleld, Stockton N E Carr, Salt Lake M Roche Marysvilla |A Hoffman, Euiska Mrs H J Wylle, S Jose E Johnson, Seattls Mrs G W Leach, Chic C Douglass, Oat Hill Los Ang |F L Horning Wis G R Walker, Chicago COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page 8. | Shipping Intelligence. ’ ARRIVED. Tuesday, January 2. Jotmr Australis, Lawless, 13 hours from Hono- ulu. Stmr Geo W Flder, Randall, 6 hours from Portland, via Astoria 58% hours. Stmr Matteawan, Croscup, 6% days from Tacoma. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson, 88 hours from Port Los Angeles. Stmr Fulton, Levinson, 40 hours from Trini- adad. mr Westport, Peterson, 46 hours from San Ped Stmr Noyo, Johnson, 25 hours from Fort Bragg. Schr Abbie Haneen, 9 days from Coos Bay. CLEARED, Tuesday, January 1. Stmr State of California, Gase, Astoria; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Coos Bay, Glelow, San Pedro; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Btmr Geo W Elder, Randall, Astorl Oregon d and Nav Co. mr Sikh, Rowley, Hongkong, North Pacific 8 Co. Montgomeryshire, Edwards, Queens- W McNear. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Jan 2, 10 D m—Weather thick; wind 8, velocity 28 miles per hour. SPOKEN. Dec 9, on equator, 29 W—Br ship Indore, from Liverpool, for Sen Francisco. Dec 12, lat 14 N, lon 25 W—Br ship Falkland- bank, from Cardiff, for Santa Rosalla. Dec 2, lat 44 N, lon 20 W—Br ship Kilmory, from Oregon, for Queenstown. Oct %, lat 55 S, lon 2 W—Fr bark Norman- die, from Swansea, for San Franciseo. MISCELLANEOUS. LONDON, Jan 2—Br shio Ben Lee, from San Francisco Aug 4, at Hull, grounded off Gro- mer and befors floating bumped heavily and repeatedly, straining her considerably. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Jan 3—Bark Vidette, from Redondo. VENTURA—Sailed Jan 1-Stmr Geo Loomis, for San_Francisco. SEATTLE—Arrived Jan 1-Br stmr Bloemfon- tein, from Honolulu. Jan 2—Bark Harry Morse, via Ta- | hence Dee 17, Jan 3—Stmr Willamette, for San Fran- stmr Farrallon, for Skaguay; Jap stmr Tazumi Maru, for Yokohama. GRAYS HARBOR-—Sailed Dee 31—Stmr Co- uille River, for San Francisco; stmr Rival, for n Francisco. SAN PEDRO-—Arrived Jan 1—Stmr Point Arena, hence Dec 20. Faliéa Jan 3—Stmr Despatch, for San Fraa- eisco. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Jan 2—Schr Ma- nila, from Port Townsend. TACOMA—Arrived Jan 1—Bark Levl G Bur- ens, hence Dec 25. Jan 2—Bark Tidal Wave, rom_San Pedro. ASTORIA—Arrived Jan 2—Fr bark Louls Pasteur, from Limerick; Fr bark Jules Verne, from St Nazarie; Br stmr Arab, from Naga: saki; Ger sbip Aldebaran, from Panama. Sailed Jan 2—-Br ship Glenholm, for Queens- town; barxe Wahkiakum, in tow of tug Sam- son, for San Francisco. » FOREIGN PORTS, MAHUKONA—Arrived Dec 2)—Schr Robert R Hind, from Chemainus. ip C F Sargent, for COMOX—Sailed Jan 1 MANILA—Sailed Jan J—Stmr Pennsylvanta, San Francisco. | for Oregon. Dec 26—Br stmr Lennéx, for San Francleco. Dec 26—Aus stmr Siam, for San Franeisco. Arrived Dec 31—Br stmr Garonne, from Taco- ma, s FOKOHAMA—Arrived Jan 1—Br stmr Coptlo, hence Dee 15. Dec $l—Br stmr Broconshire, from Victoria. Salled Dec 30—Br stmr Empress of Japan, for Vancouver; stmr China, for San Franeisco, FALMOUTH-—Arrived Jan 1-Br ship Marl- borough Hill, hence July 31. HULL Arfived Dec 20—Br ship Ben Lee, hence Aug i: Br ship Dalgonar, from Tacoma. QUEENSTOWN — Arrived Jap 1-Br ship Bothwell, from Portland. MONTEVIDEO—Salled Dec 15—Haw schr Americana, for Iquique. EYLNEY—Safled Jan 2—Br stmr Miowera, for Vancouver. ON I MERSEY Jan 1—Br ship Cemtesi- ma, hence Aug 23, for Liverpool. HONOLULU—Arrived Dec 25 Br bark Beech- aale, from Peru; Ger ship H F Glade, from Bremen, Deo 24—Br stmr Warrimoo, from Vi toria. Dec 25—Ship Santa Clara, from Nanai- mo: Br ehip Poseldon, from Liverpool: bark §'C Allen, hence Dec 10; bktn Geo C Parkins, from Hilo, Dee 26—Br stmr Flintshire, hence Dec 17. Sailed Dec_22Br ship Brrol for Royal Roads: schr Esther Buhne, for Bureka; sehr Rivam Bingham. for Micronesia. Des. B-Br bark Cardigan Chetle, for Newcastle, Aus: tug Troquots, for Labams. Dec 3 Br stmr War: Hmoo, for Sydney: Br stmr Victoria, for Ma- nile. - OCBAN STEAMERS. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Dec 31—Stmr Brecon- ehire, from Tacoma. "MANILA—Arrived Dec 3i—Stmr Columbla, from San Francieco, etc. SYDNEY, NSW—Salled Jan 2—Stmr Mio- for Yancouver. T PLYMOUTH- Sailed Jan 3—Stmr Pennaylva- nia, from Hamburg, for New York. PORT ARTHUR—Arrived Deo 25—Stmr Tyr, from Vancouver, ADVERTISEMENTS. STATETIENT —OF THB— CONDITION AND VALUE ~—OF THBD— ASSETS AND LIABILITIES THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society, A CORPORATION, hnd Where Said Assets Are Situated, Dated I]ecem_lmr 31, 1888, ASSETS. 1—Promissory Notes and the debts thereby se- cured, the actual value of which is...............$24,281,376.97 The condition of said Promissory Notes and debts Is as follows: They are all existing Con- tracts, owned by said Corporation, and are payable to it at its Office, which is situated at the Corner of Market, McAl- lister and Jones Streets, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, and the pay- ment thereof {s secured by First Mortgages on Real Estate within this State. Sald Promissory Notes are kept and held by said Corporation at its said Office, which Is its principal place of business, and said Notes and debts are there sit- uated. 2—Promissory Notes and the debts thereby se- cured, the actual value of which is........ The condition of said Promissory Notes and debts is as follows: They are all existing Con- tracts, owned by sald Corporation, and are payable to it at Its Office, which is situated as aforesaid, and the payment thereof is se- cured by “Spring Valley 47,200.00 Water Works Second Mortgage 4 per' cent Bonds,” “Park and CUff House Rallway Company 6 per cent Bonds,” “Mar- ket Street Rallway Com- pany First Consolidated Mortgage 5 per cent Gold Bond” and “United States Registered 3 per cent Bonds,” the mar- ket value of all said bonds being $67,220.00. Said Notes are kept and held by sald Corpora- tion at its said Office, and said Notes and Bonds are there situated. 3—Bonds of the United States, the actual value of which is... wees. 17,783,603.71 The condition of sald Bonds is as follow They belong to said Cor- poration, and are kept and held by it in its own Vaults and are there sit- uated. They are ‘“Registered 4 per cent ($16,000,000 00) and 3 per cent ($500,- 000 00) United States Bonds" and are pay- able only to the order of said Corporation. 4—Miscellaneous Bonds, the actual value of which is. The condition of said Bonds is as follows: They belong to said Cor- poration, and are kept and held by it in its own Vaults, and are there sit- uated. They are “Mar- ket Street Cable Rail- way Company 6 per cent Bonds ($937,000 00),"” “Market Street Rallway Company First Consoli- dated Mortgage 5 per cent Bonds ($282,000 00), “Sutter Street Rail- way Company 5 per cent Bonds ($150,000 00), “Powell Street Rail- way Company 6 per cent Bonds ($50,000 00), “Northern Railway Com- pany of California 6 per cent Bonds ($350,000 00),"” “San Francisco and North Pacific Rail- way Company & per cent Bonds ($190,000 00),” “Spring Valley Water ‘Works Second Mortgage 4 per cent Bonds ($336,- 000 00),” “Spring Valley Water Works Third Mortgage 4 per cent Bonds ($242,000 00)” and “‘City of San Luis Obispo 5 per cent Bonds ($27,- 000 386)." B6—Interest on Miscellaneous Bonds accrued to Janu- 2,832,73] 56,869.17 in the City and County of San Francisco, $821,- 711.36; and in the Coun- tles of Santa Clara, $188, 931.75; Alameda, $122 063.73, and San Mateo, $30,486.51, in sald State, the actual value of which (b) The land and build- ing In which said Cor- poration keeps its said Office, the actual value of which I oee The condition of sai Real Estate is that it belongs to said Corpora- tion and part of it is productive. 7—Proportion of Taxes for the Fiscal Year 1899-1900 chargeable to next half 1,163,108.38 567,846.08 51,981.19 ear I—{:fllh in United States Gold and Silver Coin, belonging to said Cor- poration, and In its pos- session, and situated at its said Office; Actual Total Assets..........348,203,315.33 LIABILITIES. 1—8aild Corporation owes Deposits amounting to and the actual value of which i $45,265,773.96 ‘The con t‘lzn o Deposits is that they are mmle only out of sald Assets and are fully se- cured thereby. 2—Reserve Fund; Actual Value . 3,027,541.37 Total Liabilities......$48,293,315.33 The Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety, By JAMES R. KELLY, President. The Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety, By ROBERT J. TOBIN, Secretary. ADVERTISEMENTS. ———e STATE OF CALIFORNIA, City and County of Gss. San Francisco. JAMES R. KELLY and ROBERT J. TOBIN, being each separately duly sworn, each for himself, says: That said JAMES R. KELLY is President, and that said ROBERT J. TOBIN is Becretary of The HIBERNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY, the Corporation | above mentioned, and that the forego- ing statement is true. JAMES R. KELLY, President. ROBERT J. TOBIN, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of January, 1900. GEO. T. KNOX, Notary Publie, In and for the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. NEW WESTERN HOTEL, K!A;‘.Z ¥ AND WASHINGTON STS.-RE- modeled and renovated. KING, WARD & C€O. European Rooms, e o §1 W day: 5 to §8 week; §§ to 320 month. Free baths; hot and cold water every room; fire grates in every room; elevator runs all night. OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co kan porta, Jan. 1, 11, 16, 21, 3, 31, to company's at ttle. etort, Port el steamers For V! C.; Feb. 6, Vi 31, Feb. nge at Seattle to this company’s and G. N. R'y.; at o1 thereafter; cl rteamers for Aleska OFor wm"'& (H: . %, 29, Feb. % reafte) {a Cruz, Monterey. San Simeon, Cay- Ic’b:,r P;l,"l!.llirlo'ffl (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara. Vminr:. B‘I::;\e:la = P’Lmi Pedro (Los Ange s Jen PRATS N b 4 fourt! ay . S or Faa Diego, stopping only st Port Har- ford"(San Luls Obiopo), Bania Barvars. Port L' Angeies and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 & o far b3, 1 1, 7. % 3, Peb. & and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, $hd 'Guaymas (Mex.), 10 8. ., N further Information obtaln company’s folder. jpany reserves the right to change -t:l“l:l"c:.mllfllyn‘ d.‘(.l and hours of salling it previous notice. TIICKET 3"{[1"11!7):—‘ New Montgomery street (Palace lotel). TREKINS & CO.. Gen. Agts., GOODALL. PR arket st.. fan Franciace. THE 0. R, & N, CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. 12 First Clase Including Bertd FARE 857 doon tase ™ Meais™ Etate of Californl Sails Jan. Columbla ec. 29, Jan. § Short Lin la, Spokane, Butte, Helena_and to all points in_the Northwest. Tirc.gh tickets to all points East. B. C. WARD, General Agent €30 *fark GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Surerintendents. AMERICAN LINE. FEW YORK, SOUTHAXPTON, LONDON, PARIY. topping at_Cherbourg, westbound. o o York Rvery Wednesday, 10 a. m. " 3 k. .Jan. 3/New Yorl Jan. M ::.'um’; .Jan. 10 St. Louis Jan. 31 st. Paul..........Jan. 17 St. Paul. RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwers, From N Westernland . Kensington Noordland - Jan. 1 -Jan. 19| EMPIRE LINE. Seattle, St. Michael, Dawson City. For full information regarding frelght and passage apuly to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANTY, 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agencles. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. STEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- D ier of First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), ?;-n-‘-‘-kl -mximsmnnm, 'rw ting at Hongkong with steamers for S a et No cargo received on board on day '3 HONGKONG MARU.. Tuesday, Jan. 1§ NIPPON MARU. . Friday, Feb. § AMERICA MAR{) ‘ednesday, Mar. 7 a Round-trip_tickets at reduced rates. For treight and pascage apply at company’s office, 421 Market strees, corner First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. Stemsip? ©meany- 8. 8. Australla for Honolulu ednesday, Jan. 10, 1900, at 2 p. m. S. 8. Moana sails via Honolulu and Auckland for SyAney Wednesday, Lt Jan. %, at 8 p. m. Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawat, Samoa, New Zealand, Australia, India, Suez, England, etc; $610 first class. i. D. SPRECKELS & 8ROS. Agts., Pior 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUS. DIRECT LINE TO HAVI T-PARIS. alling every Thursday instead otm Saturday, from November 2. 1599, at 10 a m. from Pler 2 North River, foot of Morton st. LA NORMANDIE. Jan. & LA CHAMPAGNE. Jan. 1; LA AQUITAINE, Jan. 1§: LA GASCOGNE; Jan. %. First cliss to Havre, $60 and upward: 5 per cent reduction on round trip. Second class to Havre, 8; 5 per cent _reduction on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN- ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson building), New Fork, J. F. FUGAZI & CO. Pacifie Coast Agents, § Montgomery ave., San Franciseo. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. " FOR 0. §. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJS, Steamer “Monticello.” MON., Tues, Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:65 a. m., 3:15, p m. (ex. Thurs. night), Fri days,1 p. m. and 8:30; Sundays, 10:30 a. m., P, Lapding and ofice, Misaion-street Doik. fer No. . Telephone M FARE Santa Fe Route. the h'" m??mm Dbest rafl. E‘flmb- ing train leaves San Framciecs MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Arriving in Chicago at 2:16 p. m. FRIDAY, SUNDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, OVERLAND EXPRESS 2.7 Taes Bl it and the East VALLEY ROAD P "at " BaReraders, farnishes. good.Toas] train service. Main 1531 =n-nnm othes. 3 Jese office, 7 West Santa Clara street. Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, i l?l’bnn rhte s in e ] Vi Dineuses, Lost Mantrod. Dabiiity of when him. Charges low teed. Callorwri Box 1957, San Franciaca %52 et | IN S DAYS Chicago, Union Pacific cee AND... | {| Northwestern Line | | Bvary Day in the Year frem San Praneises AT 8:30 A M. ; -.km"'“" sad Lidriry Cars, with | Deubls Drawing-roem Blesping Cars. it Dimer vs Louving Oatluad Pler Dally Through Tourist Car to Chicago Without i Ohangs at 8:30 P. M. R. R. RITCHIE, SOUTHERN PACIFIO CoM (PACIFIO STSTEM.) Trains leave nad nre due (o arrive a8 SAN FERANCISUO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Streek.) 38AvE — Frow Decexase 13, 1800. — anmive *71004 Benicla, Sul Elmirs, Vace ey and mento. ... *T:ASR Bluff, Portlacd.. *TASe 71304 Martine=, San Ramon, Vallefo, Nape, (‘\ll!ltnfi:‘inl Santa Rom. *8:30.4 Tho Overland Limited—Ogden, 1 , Omaba, Chicagn. 81304 San Jose, Livermore, Hacrar #8:30. *Milton, Ockdalo and Souora. #0:004 Hoywarils, Nilcs and Way Station *9:004 Davis, Woodlard, Knights Laading, Marysville, Oroville. . ...... #9100, Atlantio K1 . Lathrop, and *9:9004 Port Costa, Fresno, Mojave and Los Augelos. Sacramento, n}f}'-'..a *4:00r Martiner, Saun te Jeans and East..... *Sider hl“;u. hw-m, a;-.n-'gnu\' Now &nl?mlndu Y €3:30p Bauta Fo Route—Asant! fot Mojaro nud East. - 007 n:rvudjg Niles and San’ Jose. J8uaer Valiojo ... % 30 ¢ Oriental Mafl—Ogi East .0 *80n 71002 Vallefo, Tt . Way Sta- e o e ... 1heSy #8:03¢ Orcgon and California xpress, o rumento, Maryaville, Rediiug, Portland. Puges Sownd and Fash OBAST DIVISION (Narrow Gaugeh (Foot of Market Street.) ABA Newark, Ceutervilr, San Jose, Fel o, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Wag Stations ey b Newark, Centerville, San Josa, Now Almaden, Folton, Bouider Crook, Banta Cruz and Principsl Wi 8tatiova el 139 Newark, San Joso, Los Gatos....... 43p H&Dlfl;' “lflll"lbh, Sac Jose and tau CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAN FRARCISCO—Fost of Mavket Strest (Slip §)— $7:18 9:00 11:00a.w. 1100 *300 1£3:00 *4:00 $5:00 *6:00r.m. From 0AKLAND—Fool of Brosdway.—*0:00 8:00 10:00 $12:00 *1:00 $2:00 *3:00 M:00 “5:G3r. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gavge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) 78:10 Gcoan View, South San Francisco.. 161809 7:004 San Joso sl lona (New Rladon W souly)....... *18Ow Loe: Bwnt ity Faan’ oo, S Snxf, Lomy Statione e e %3309 ay Statitne. il Way Stalons. .. Redwood, Menlo Moutercy 3:307 San Jose aud Way Sta r Ban Joso and Principal Way 00 San Jose and Principal Way Stations '3:08 San Jose an Principal Way Statious *#6:30r San Jose sud Way Stations. 1:43¢ San Joso and Way Stagions. A for Morniug. P for Afternoon. *Daily. tSunday excented. § Sunday cnly. b Satarday only. &Tuesdsys and Fridays ¢ Thursdays and Sundave. | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. COy | BAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tibaren Ferry. Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAF. | WEEK DAYS—7:%0, 9:00, 1:00 & m.; 38, | %:3, 5:0, $:80 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trij | at 1130 p. m. Saturdays—Extra tripe at 1 and 11:% p. m. ' ::.?Al_r:.sm.' 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 130, %38, | WEBK DAYS—4:10, T30 0. 1110 &, m{ in 0. 10 p m. - Saturdays—Exra trive 1:55 and 6:85 p. m. n"f'v.btxr.u. 9:40, 1110 & m.; 1:40, 3:48, B:06, Between San Francisco and Schustzen Park | same schedule as above. | Leave | Ban Franeisco. | | | Artive In. Effect | San Franciseo. October 13, 1399, Destination Novato, Petaluma. | Santa Rosa. Findons Healdsbu: Lytton, Geyserville, | Cloverdale. |Hopland and| Tkiah. Guerneville. Sonoma and Glen Ellen. Sebastopol. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Eprings and_ White Sulphur Springs: at for Lytton sYnn:r at serville for i at Clcverdate-for the Geysers; st Hop- or Duncarn Springs, and ° Springs, " £0ia Bay Keiseyville, Carisbad Springs. . Laxe rmu‘n-xuun Bprings; at L‘I{xfw Dol Wicter Springs. Upper Laks, Fome b ngs, Upper Potter Vailey. J . Riverside, Lieriey | Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hu Sr'e | Hot Springs. Mendocino -”fl 1, Willite: s, Beil's City, * Fort Laytonville, Cum~ ‘Springs, s, Olsen's, Dyer, Bcotla ‘and Eureka. | " Saturday to Monday round trip tickets as re= | duced rates. On_Sunday round trip tickets to all potnte "fl"‘" San Rafael at half rates 5 e niTiNG, X RYAN, T 3 Gen. Pass. Agent. | | | HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. | Via Seusalite Ferry. FROM BN FRANCISC0 To Sk v. | DANP 'sxx SAFAEL. A | WEEK - :30, 11:00 3 " 3:48, 5:15, 6°00, 8:30 p. m. » IhIy | "EXTRA TRIPS—For Mil Valley and San Ra- - | 84 00 A m; s, fl:,p- m. (*)_run_to San "o 8 Quentin. 158 & m 1205, 28, e, THROUGH TRAINS. 9:00a. m. week days—Cazadero and way stations, $:40 p. m. Saturdays—Tomales and ~ay stations: | & m. Sundays—Tomales and way stations i | | MOUNT TAMALPAIS :CENIC RAILWA( Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry, | Week Days—9:3 a @ i I

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