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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1900. 11 PARTNERS WANTED. 3000; partner general merchandis 7 years: pald $1666 vear 1599: ob. increase business ney to be re- Address §. J., Call office. rich in tone, e POLYCHROME pa dozen 4xi and work: low price; sa per mailed PERSONALS. the aint BELLE—O1 | FULTON | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. FIFTH, 345—Two furnished rooms for house- keeping; rent cheap. 121%4—Three sunny front furnished range; water; large yard; also unfur- rent $16. MARKET, 10253 rooms furnished for house- keeping: $11. REET, 1824—Cosy room; folding bed; morn- | & sun; rent 38 TAYLOR, Nice sunny rooms for housekeep- ing. gas bath, etc.; also single rooms, pri- vate, chea, | | 1 { JUDRY 18 NOT A LADY. RAG d for sale: also | her jeres; dealer in s at lowest h, Oakla: Fo guilt and shams; also White Box 4140, Call office itch materials 4 hair styles 's Colorine gives Stockton st. TH, 13—Large sunny furnished rooms for Keeping: also eingle rooms. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- ky sts.; open until 8 p. m. A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1222 Polk st.; open until 9 p. » BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- lencia st e KOOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. A_BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms e to §1 per night; 31 % to § per week, and light housekeeping: open all night. nica will way that th take only Stockton all 8250 & her ¢ lights in ev ird st., near Ma $160 ¢ 753 Market st. by n free. s and 505, Par- 8 Lea; REAL ESTATE—CITY—] PECK & ket st., opp. Kearny. 00 ar White House; 2 tores: rents from Market; store out $100. rs so- | GOLDE lot 40x52; best bar- | Tuylor: stores and flats; $10,000. 3 mew 4 blocks from Market, north; rents §il iy Post et.; 3 good f $60; Jot ZIx110 1. | L 100 teet, zy modern residence; fne stable; warm f the Mission. A M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st VAN NESS AVE. BOULEVARD LOTS AT AUCTION TO-DAY———TO-DAY, At 12 © X NCISCO ST. Residences or Flats. 8OLD—— SH. balance 1, 3 LL, y st., San Francisco, AT Hotel Francisco, Turk and Taylor sts modern service; elevator; MRS. J. K \ with gas and northern part of Joining; 1L Second—nice new papered and renmo- front rooms: $150 to $250 a week. * 324 Bush st 1; 84 rooms; all prices 62 ER _H( ad- s H cor. Stockton—Sunny col le rooms; hot and cold and all conveniences. BURNETT, 1426 Market st. (old No. 1364)—Fur- . sultes, single: also unfurnished. Emma Thumler, 26, 108 Minna street. | street, PROPOSALS. FRANCISCO, Cal., Jam 25, 1900.— Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be re- ceived here until 11 o'clock a. m. February 24 1600, and then opened, for construction of power-house, _electrical machinery, heating system, ice machine and cold storage, fliter plant, kitchen and laundry machinery, etc., for U. S. General Hospital at Presidio of San Francisco, Cal. Government reserves right to reject or accept any or all bids in whole or in part. Preference given to articles of do- mestic production, conditions of price and quality (including in the price of foreign pro- ductions the duty thereon) being equal, and such preference given to articles of American production produced on the Pacific Coast, to extent of consumption required by the public service there, Information furnished on ap- piication to J. M. MARSHALL, Deputy Quar- termaster General, Chief Q. M. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Gustat A. Nelson, 32, city, and Charlotta L. Larson, 34, city. Jean ‘Crouere, 22, 1712 Polk street, and Marle L. Breilh, 21, 130 Turk street. Fred B. Horton, 2, Westfield, Pa., and Rena Gillesple, 26, Suisun Frederick W. Graf, 2, 108 Minna street, and Edgar T. Meakin, 2, 2702A Mission street, and Fthel Neal, 23, 8130 Twenty-fifth street. Wallace T. Wetherby, 83, city, and Belle L. Miller, 28, city. Antonio S. Avila, 29, 65 Jackson street, and Rosa Fernandez, 24, 65 Jackson street. Charles R. Covell, 22, 1026% Washington and Clemence B. Larrue, 22, 1026% Washington street. John B. Switzer, 2, 512 Missouri street, and Lizzie Nelson, 22, 463 Bryant street. Maury Robinson, 33, Vacaville, and Annte B. Fairweather. 23, city. Philip J. Perkins, 3, 229 Kearny street, and Edwinna Hooper, 2, 309A Waller street. William J. Peden Jr., 21, 552 Minna street, and Alma S. Wessenberg, 21, 2520 Market street. Frank C. Curtis, 2, Avoca, Iowa, and Au- gusta Smith, 21, 126 Shotwell street. Richard J. Kavaney, 36,38 Twenty-fourth street, and Elizabeth' J. Anderson, il Tehama street. 1206 Market, col ave.—Sunny corner; well furn CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. 473—Large bright sunny room; 2 clos running water; Welsbach light. A, 520, near Fourth—Furnished rooms, $1 EDDY, ed_room The sultes or single; new avarre)—Elegantly furnish- r single. MRS. H. HYER. Nicely furnis every convenience; reas. EN GATE av parior and bedroom: ATE ave., 10 ms, with ‘or without housekeeping. nished rc GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast cor. Seventh and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or Eingle: ladies’ parlor: reading room: elevator. (The Wellington: : eclegantly fu; bath; hot and $2 50 to $7 per 51 Mission—Select family 35 per week. \ny rooms; nicely fur- ce: electric lights. GRA rates to 81 ANCOCK House rooming house: HOWARD, Tl niehed: every convent OWARD. Clean, night: $1-43 per wee H 2 room; suitable for h and Market—Furnished “gentlemen only INWORTH fcely furnished sun- . also back parior, m O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; electric lights; day, wi | ROOM suitable for 1 or 2 in exchange for y evenings with studies. 1729% r Taylor—100 room: SEDALE, 321 Ellis, a nl $1 a week: transient | ROYAL e, 126 Ellis st —Incandescent light, reading room, smoking room and ladies' par- lor r ms, elevator on office floor; EHERN ar. Larkin—Comfortably also hskpg.: terms reasonable. s 59—Furnished rooms to let; TEHAMA week or month, 115 Third—A good rooming house people. R. HU! Proprietor. Nice sunny furnished room; grate, th $; private family near Hyde—Rooms and : private famil H office for the reception of adver- nts and subscriptions has been opened 1222 Polk st.; open till 9 p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements anl subscriptions has been established at the OM, 965, corner Sixth (The Oliver)—Sunny | front room; fireplace; other per night, 35c to §1 50: week, $2 to | | RALSTON-—In this eity, January 23, 1900, to the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- | tucky open til1 9 p. m. TAL NOTICES. ncisco Protestant Orphan Asylum So- cases of diphtheria and scarlet rted in the city, it has been decided to admit no visitors or friends of the children at the San Francisco Protestant Or- phan Asylum for the present. The health of the children at institution s excellent, and this preca to keep it 0. By order of the president M. P. MacCRELLISH, Secretary. LADIES—Chichester's English Pennyroval Pills are the best; safe, reliable; take no other; send 4c_etamps for particulars. “Relief for Ladfes,” in letter by return rafl: at drug- glets. Chichester Chemical Co.. Philadel.. Pa. ROOME pavered from $3; whitened, $1_uo: $OL GETZ & BROTHER, ROOM “A ROCKER BUILDING. HEADQUARTERS FOR “ARK LOTS. Now for & Prosperous Era for San Francisco. 5200 1o 3400—Near Ninetee: and Park, from H to K st.; $500 to $800—Chofcest graded and sewered; -ave. boulevard monthly. lots in Sunset; streets 16 monthly, 0—Cheapest resid terms $30 to 950 ots in Rich- 3100 to §250—Level lots near Mission-st. elec- tric car line: only § monthly Call for Maps and Diagrams. $0L GETZ & BROTHER ROOM “'A,” lOCKER B JILDING, RGAIN: large 1%-story, hi indow cottage: vestibule entr : plate glass double aoors: h ed 7-foot wide hall. with win and 6%-foot mewel post: pa wainscoted dining room 12xi4; sitting £iax wainscoted extension Kitch, cellings 12 feet high; ventilators; pla. nices; pantry, glass closet, etc. and bathroom upstairs; 7-foot high cellar un- ger all, with double-door entrance under ba lot 25x120, with & rustic stable 10x2) at e magnifi view: all for $1800; no agents W.NE 1530 12th ave., Gear K st., § wet Bis blocks from Golden Gate P FOR sale, ch Howard st., Fourth and , lot 25380, with S-story buliding renting at 140 per month. EW DRUG CO., Alameda. and flats for sale on cottages, Pierce and Waller sts., near Haight; over 30 bouses £0ld in same block. Terms to suit by ¥ FOR sale, cheap tert imj NELSON, buflder. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale y, #4 acres; 6 % mcres loam; 140 balance pasture: house, barn: price $10,000; easy terms M, GRIFFIN, 719 Market st.; fllustrated book free. EANTA CLARA Valley fruit, farmine and *lock tands; owner's sale in tracts of § to 500 ecres; casy terms, or will exchange for Saa Francisco property. ly to C._H. PHIL- LIPS and G, C. VACHELL, 20 Monteomery #t. between 11 & m. and 2 p. m. daily. MILLERAE lots and blocks: fenced; water Y works. BUTTERFIELD, %27 Market st. YEE ta i NEAR town in Tehame acres full bearing orchard acres good for wheat r acre up: farm lst, 9% Market st rear C: bay window’ kitchen; pantry IFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2220 Fillmore st. 1. near Fillmore—2 large unfurnished yard; water; rear: 15—4 unfurn, sunny ; finely pa ; all conveniences; fine location; private. FIFTH, 33 Newly furnished double parlors, kitchen and bath, §20; also single rms., $§ up. | | Apply | cFFiCcE painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third, BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; eity or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., €15 Montgomery st.. rooms 9-10: tel. 6520. A_WEFK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 1€ pages. In wrapper, for mailing. $1 per vear. | — e SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES RENTED, repaired, bought, s0ld; machine sup. piles. Standard Agency, 13 6th; phone Mint 4 ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged. rented; re- pairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Oifice, 401 Post st cor. Dowell: tel. Main 5713, ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS, ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. A HOME—Send description, condition and loca- tion; I will find you one.° A. R. DENKE Br., 1400 ‘Webster st Alameda BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. 3 pn]x;he& ,or:.'cf;e cefli Ing; stationary tubs; all ose In; $850. Call or ad- y, Berkel 50x100; $200 cash, W. C."MORAN. NEW 4-room cottag: house s tc lot suit. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. — 008 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE $75 CAEH; $10 m good well of water; all fenced; near 3 electric car lines; fine schoolhouse and %0-foot boulevard; sofl, view and climate the no fogs nor cold winds; Allendale Joining E: Oakiand: 'price all call or send for circular, 455 Sev- H. Z. JONES, owner. enth st., Oaklund LOT in_San Francisco trade for carpenter work. E. BUNCE, $08 Broadway, (\lnk’?.nd, OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furmiture dealer. 11th and Frankiin, Oakland, s ST SannRlN, MR COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. NOTICE of aissolution of co. firm of VENAGLIA, (")STAP & n‘s(x)‘llll A:;? heretofore doing business at 712 and 714 Mont- gomery st., San Francisco, has been dis- wolved by mutual consent and G. COSTA and HENRY C. COSTA have withdrawn from said firm. G. COSTA. HENRY C. COSTA. January 16, 1 fan_Francisco, DIVIDEND NOLICES DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 101 pe share) of the OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COM. PANY will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Thurs- day, February 1, 1500. Transfer books will ;lo;:- on Friday, January 26, 1900, at 3 o'clock r { | . H. SHELDON, vary i | DEVLIN BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be hended in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same publishes BORN. FIGUEIREDO—In this city, January 18, 1900, to the wife of V. L. de Figueiredo, a son. LEIGHTON—In this city, January 20, 1900, to the wife of Edmund M. Lelghton, a daughter. wife of Harry J. Ralston, a son. SULLIVAN—In this city, to the wife of B. V. Sullivan, twins. RY—In this city, January 20, 1900, to the wife of Dr. Wallace I. Terry, a daughter. WARNOCK—In Oakland, to the wife of George Warnock, & daughter. T | MARRIED. GALLAGHER—MARLOW—In this city, Janu- ary 21, 1900, by the Rev. Father Ryan, Joseph A . both Gallagher and Lauretta G. Marlo an Francisco. ERGER—In Reno, Nev., January 22, George F. Gray and Minnie Berger. —DAHL—In this city, January 20, 1900, the Rev. O. Groensberg, Mons Nilsen and ine Caroline Dahl. SVANSON—In_this city, January | , by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Peter A. | )n and Selma Julla Svanson. | —_— DIED. Kruse, Willlam H. McCurdie, J. J. Mayer, Charles H. O'Brien, Dennis Renwick, James Roullier, Camille Sere, John Sweeny, Thomas U. Thornton, Harry Walther,” Christiane Wensinger, F. S, Wilson, Maria F. Bandmann, Juls Barry, Patrick dell, Mrs. M. A. man, Michael bbin, Willilam H. Jker (infant) lin, Joh Evans, Willlam H. Friedman, Julius 3 Michael cnnie ilbelm Higgins, Mary BANDMANN—In this city, January 23, 1500, Juls, beloved husband of Antonla F. Band- mann, and father of Charles J. Bandmann, a pative of Hamburg, Germany, aged T4 years and & montbs. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral this day | | | (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from Grace Church, “alifornia and kton streets, In vate, Masonic Cemetery. ! In this city, January 22, 1900, Pat- | . beloved husband of Hannah Barry, and her of James A., Julia A., John F., May, | vid and the late Michael J. and Ella | 2 a native of Ross-Carbery, County | Cork, Ireland, aged 55 years and § months. [ >Friends ‘and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day | h day), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late re: 444 Sixth street, thence to St. Ro Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BURDELL—In this city, January 23, 1900, Mrs, M. A. Burdell, a native of California, aged | &5 years. £7The funeral services will take pl ths day (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, at n street. Interment private. —Drowned at Port Costa, January 1900, Michael, beloved brother of Philip eman, a native of Kingsale, County Cork, land, aged 43 years. CREBBIN—In this city, January 22, 1900, Wil- llam H. Crebbin, beloved brother of Mrs Charles J. Fox and Mrs. J. J. McGuire, a na tive of New Orleans. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Thursday), at 9:15 o'clock, from his late resi- | dence, 827 Treat avenue, thence to St. Peter's y-fourth and Alabama streets, | 'm high mass will be celebrated | repose of his soul, commencing at 9:45 Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CROOKER—In this city, Januas 24, 1800, In- fant and beloved daughter of Henrlette and | Arthur Crooker, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 days. In this city, January 24, 1900, John, dearly beloved husband of Ellen Devlin, | father of James, Hugh, John, Alice and Katie | Devlin, Mrs. F. Abry and Mrs. James Tyr- rell, @nd brother-in-law of Patrick and Thomas Martin, a native of County Tyrone, Ireland. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow Missi COLEM 14 - | for th o'clock. { also lot on E line of Ninth avenue, 125 N of I | | also lots 1 to 18, 88 to 41 and 44, block 6, same; | streets; $2025. a mass will be said for the repose of his soul A B ol o 5 g v e B N Holy Cross Cemetery. BERE—In this city, January 23, 1900, John ‘Sere, dearly beloved husband of Katle Sere, father of Joseph, Jennie and Annte Sere, son- in-law of the late Mary Bell, and uncle of John Sere, a native of France, aged 49 years, [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 11:30 o'clock, from his late residence, corner of Edinburgh street and Persia avenue, thence to the French Church of Notre Dame des Victolres, thence to Call~ fornia Hall, where services will be held, un- der the auspices of the Ligue Henry IV. SWEENY — In_this city, January 24, 1900, Thomas U. Sweeny, a native of New York City, aged 70 years 4 months and 8 days THORNTON—In this eity, January 24, 1900, Harry, beloved son of Willlam H. and Annie Thornton, and brother of Kittie, Meda, Hazel, Willle and Eugene Thornton, a native of Scranton, Pa., aged 15 years 7 months and 2 ays. WALTHER—In this city, January 23, 1800, Christiane Walther, beloved wife of the late Frederick Gustave Walther, and mother of Mrs., Mary Bauman, a native of Germany, aged 74 years 8 months and 2 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1928 Leavenworth street, corner of Tnion. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. WENSINGER—In this city, January 24, 1800, F. S.. beloved husband of Theresa Wensin- ger, & natlve of Switzerland, aged T4 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), from St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass Will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flowers. WILSON—In this city, January 23, 1900, Maria Fredericka Wilson, 'beloved ~ sister of Mrs. Carolina_Reel and Mrs. Louisa Bahn, a na- tive of Germany, aged 78 years. (New York papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the parlors of H. P. Petersen & Co., 225 McAllister street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by train Jeaving Third and Townsend streefs at 11:30 cloc] P —— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Savings and Lean Soclcty to Fdward Ste. phens, lot on B line of Cook street, 150 8 of oint Lobos avenue, § 25 by E 120; $75. John Devlin to Eilen J. Devlin, 1ot on N line of Filbert street, 192:6 W of Laguna, W 27:8 by N 187:6; RIft. Charles F. Johnson to Olot L. Johnson, lot on N line of Union street, 27:6 W of Buchanan, W 27:6 by N 110; 8 saward Probert to Camille C. Probert, lot on NE corner of Grove and Steiner streets, B 125 by N 137:6; gift. City and County of San Francisco to Mary H._ Sibley and Hiram T. Hutchinson (i each), John H, Tracy and Mary K. Miller (3 each), Leroy T. Hutchinson, Adelaide Phelps, Elien N. Cook and Charlotta E. Morgan (1-18 each), lot on § line of Lombard street, 137:6 E of Scott, S 137:8 by B 137:6; $—. Same to Leroy T. Hutchinson, lot on N line of Greenwich street, 183:6 E of Scott, E 27:9 by N 137:6; $—. Peter and Irene McCarty to Willlam H. Ro- den, lot on W line of Devisadero street, 3 S of Ellls, 8 52:6 by W 90; $10. J. Hibrich thom Wohrden to Johann W. Frisch, lot on NE line of Fourteenth and Mis- slon streets, E §0 by N 25; $10. Christina A. Miller to James O'Brien, lot on § line of Hermann street, 62:6 W of Jessie, W 25 by S 85; $10. Hiram T. and Leroy T. Hutchinson, Mary H. Sibley, Charlotte E. Morgan, Ellen N. Cook, | Adelafde Phelps, Mary K. Miller and John H. | Tracy'to T. D. Boardman, lot on NE corner of | Union streat and Moore place, distant 77:6 B of | Larkin, E 20 by N 57:6; $10. samuel Brodek to Bertha Brodek, lot on E line of Larkin street, 93:8 N of O'Farrell, N 63:9, E 137:6, S 20, W 46, S 43:9, W 91:6; gire. Thomas U. Sweeny to Mary A. Brundee, lot on NE line of Morris (Park) street, 225 SE of Harrison, SE 25 by NE §0; $10. Philomena M. and Jacob Schmitt to Plerre Chanquet, lot on SE line of Minna street, 221 SW of Efghth, SW 24 by SE §0; $10. Sarah Jane de la Montanya (widow) and Sa- rah Jane de la Montanya (daughter) to James de la_Montanya, lot on SW corner of Fifteenth and Point Lobos avenues, § 175:5, W 81, NW b ), E 117; $10. Willard C. Bruson (by California Title Insur- ance and Trust Company, trustees) to Andrew L. Edwards, 1833 d. 93, lot on SW corner of Fourteenth venue and J street, W 181:6, SE 259: E 155:10, N 242:3; also lot on NE corner of Ninth avenue and I street, E 5 by N 100; | street, N 25 by E 120, trustee’s deed, $5615. U. Sweeny to Charles E. Brundage, ine of K street, 82:6 W of Seventeenth | enue, W 50 by 8 100; $10. David and Isabeila Hughes to Greta B. Hughes, lot on 8 line of Broad street, 19 E of Capitol, 25 by 8 125, lot 8, block G, Rallroad Homestead No. 2: gift. James A. Cooper to John W. Dwyer, lot on § line of Montana street, 406 W of Capitol, W 25 | by S 125, block R, Rallroad Homestead No. 2; | $10. | Willlam and C. T. Nicol to Leon Winant, lot | §,,block ™, University Homestead Assoctafion; Willlam Samuel to Mary Samuel, lot on E line of State street, 100 § of Stanley, 8 % by E | 100, block 39, City Land Assoclation; gift. Willlam and Louise Weber to Charlotte F. Mortimer (wife of John), lot on §W line of Twenty-eighth avenue, 75 SE of K street, SE 50 by SW 109, block 517; $7. C.'J. and Ingborg Jorgensen to Henry P. An- ling of derson undivided half of lot on N G street, 7 NE of Ninth avenue, NE 25 by NW | ;gzwblock 160, South San Francisco Homestead; | C. J. Jorgensen to same, undivided half of same; 5. = Frank W. Altken vs. Martha E. Paul et al. to Paul V. Finch, lots 2 to 4, 24, 27 to 29. 32 to 39, block 5, Garden Tract Homestead Association; also lots 1 to M, block'7, same; also Iot on § corner of San Bruno and Paul avenues, SE 165:8%, SW NE 99:11%, N 91:8%, block 17, eame, referee’s deed: $2209. Builders’ Contracts. Covington Johnson (owner) with W. W. Red- nall (contractor and architect)—All work for a two-story and basement franie building (flats) on lot on E line of Elgin Park, 20 S of Her- mann street, § 25 by E 75; $2485. San Francisco Art Assoclation (owners) with John H. Keefe (contractor), architect Edward R, Swain—Painting, burning end cleaning up of buildings on W portion of 50 vara block 164, bounded by California, Pine, Powell and Mason ———— HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. |M Fougere, Paris | King vs. E. Baumeister's Warrlor; E. | ter Workman v VANITY FAIR WINS FROM PAT RILEY Continued from Fourth Page. tain Belle, 6-0; Narcissus beat Masterplece, 21- 4; Vanity Falr beat Mira Monte, 6-1; Magneto beat Cam) ia, 13-9; Victor beat Terro: 14-5; Miss Rabbit beat Border's Best, 4-3; McKinley beat Nellle Bawn, 19-15; Commodore beat Lu- cretia Borgia, 4-1; Black Bess beat Storm King, §-0; Echo beat Nellle B, 3-1; Beer Brewer beat Hard Lines, 14-6. Third round—Athena beat Clifton Lass, 12-5; Narcissus beat Magneto, 4-3; Pat Reilly beat Bad Boy, 8-6; Vanity Fair beat Victor, §- Miss Rabbit beat McKinley, 4-3; Black Bess mt Commodore, 5-4; Beer Brewer beat Echo, Fourth round—Pat Rellly beat Athena, 6-0; Narcissus beat Miss Rabbit, 12-4; Vanity Fair beat Black Bess, 4-3; Beer Brewer a bye. Fifth round—Pat Reilly beat Narcissus, §-0; Vanity Fair beat Beer Brewer, i-1. qu'ixn.l round—Vanity Fair beat Pat Reilly, —_— THIS WEEK’S STAKES. A puppy stake and an open stake with a total of 144 entries is the card at Union Coursing Park for Saturday and Sunday. Both stakes are exceptional class. The sport willcommence on Saturday upon the arrivalof the9:15trainand on Sunday upon the arrival of the 10:15. The total roney given in prizes is §102%5. The draw last night resulted as’ follow: Open stake, elghty-elght dogs—J. H. Perigo's Bohe R." L. Taylor's Beauty Spot; J. P. Thrift’s Forget vs. Curtis & Son’s Narcissus; D. J. Healey’'s Grenada vs. H. Lynch's Lottle M; B. M. Kellogg's Kid McCoy vs. R. E. de B. Lopez's Pepita; Bartels Bros.’ Ben's Babe J. Dickson's Black Bess: T. J. Harringto Beau Peep vs. Curtis & Sol Commodore; F. A. McComb's Motto vs. H. Lynch's Lexington: I R. Smith's Sylvanus Al Austin's Los ster's Winning Ways vs. 2 Curtis & Son's Vanity Fair 've. Curtls & Son's Cavalier; Aeneid Ken- nels’ Aeneas vs. P. Reilly's Richmond Queen Sterl & Knowles’ O'Hara vs. Curtis & Son’ Cash; Curtis & Son’s Echo vs. Pasha Kennels Rollicking Afrs; P. J. Reilly's Plough Boy vs. Bartels Bros.' Mac's Melody: Pasha Kennels Rest Assured v ‘aptain Clarkson’s Black- awk; H. Lync ystic Maid vs. J. R. mith’'s Jennie Wilson; Pasha Kennels' Round About v J. Cairns’ Gladys Weller; J. Mul- ler's Rox vs. P. Reilly's Expense; H.' G. Nich- ols' May Herschel va. E. M. Kellogg's Sweet Emma; H. G. Nichols’ Yreva vs. Curtis & Son’s McKinle Stérl & Knowles' Rusty Gold vs. O. Muller's Sensation; J, M. Halton's Lav- ender va. J. P. Thrift's St. Michael; Gus Aber- crombie’'s Miss Rabbit vs. J. R. Smith’s Pet: ronius; J. R. Smith's Magio vs. W. Cairng Imperial; T. J. Cronin's Thornhill ve. J. J. Edmonds' Morniag Glory: J. M. Halton's Tic Tac vs. R, E. de B, Lopez's Sara; Sterl & Knowles' Sleety Mist vs. Kay Bros.” Hawker; J. Muller's Cadenza vs. Erwin & Lyons' May Queen; G. Sharman’s Miss Skyrocket vs. R. E; de B. Lopez's Whitehead; Pasha Kennels 1 Recording Angel vs. Russell, Allen & Wilson's Julius Caesar; Gus Abercrombie’s Rock Island Seary s Iceland vs. J. Martinet's Bernal Murnane’s Wildwood vs. E. M. Ke}ln 3 Maid; E. Geary's Palo Alto ve. W. C Jesse' Moore; J. Hunter's Bloomfleld vs. “arroll's Auckland; Pasha Kennels' Sylvia vs. J. H. Harrison's Hot Haste; R. L. Taylo Mose vs, T. J. Cronin’s Rose of Tralee; Smith's Victor vs. F. A. McComb’s One Russell, Allen & Wiison's Muster Clair vs. J. Muller's Mocorito; Kay Bros.’ Dudley Diamond vs. P. J. Rellly's Warship; Ed. Evatts'’ Hurri- M. B. Kavanaugh's Hard Lines; Maher Erwin & Lyons' Silver Gladlator va. R, E. de B. Lopez's Carmeneit Reilly's Master Mat ve. H.UE. de B, Lopez's Minnie Wa Wa. Puppy stakes, firty-six dogs—P. Rellly's Lady Granite vs. Lande & Gerber's Rienzi; Pasha Kennels' May Hempstead vs. Jeft Martene Bernal Boy: Bartels Bros. Baron's Blood vs. Pasha Kennels' Run Ashore; J. Smith's Mas- Jeft Martenet's Slim; J. Wi kins' Merctless vs. J. H. Perigo's Querita Vi cent; J. Watkinsg' Nadine vs. J. Martenet's Buxton; J. Martenet's Bill Foster va. Lande & Gerber's Concord; P. J. Reilly’s Royal Unlon vs, W. C. Glasson's Sleighbells; J. Alloway’ Brian Boru vs. G. Buehn's Aloha; F. Brigxs’ Thunderbolt vs. J. Morlarity’s Snapper Gar son; D. W. Sawyer's Honest Abe vs. Pasl Kennels' Royal Anne; N. Dunlea’s Erin v Bartels Bros. Banner Bright: J. Martenet's Sally Brass vs. J. Watkins’ Merciful; J. Me- Grath's Blower vs. J. J. Edmonds' Go On Pasha_Kennels' Reckiess Archer vs. George Buehn's Monogram: J. McGrath's Red Rose vs. Al Austin's Bohemian Girl; Sterl & Knowles' Ripple vs. F. C. Patterson’s Fire Lad- dle; George Pinto's Mischief vs. W. C. Glas- son's Santonin; P. J. Reilly's Gratter vs. John Fleld's Sea_Wav L. Appleby’s Little Sis- ter vs. J. P. Thrift's Thoughtless Beauty; J. Morlarity's Jimmy Anthony vs. George Lahu- sen’s Firefly; Bartels Bros.' Betsy Barlow v. £\ 3, Edmonds’ wWhiskey HIll, 7. Hurley's tehmond Crest va. C. L. Appleby's Bir Pasha; Caveney & Joy's Jullette vs. M. Dunlea’s Fe- nian Boy; F. C. Patterson’s Fire Queen vs. George Pinto’s Glad Hand; George Sharman's Walt a Bit vs. J. Kiernan's Bowery Boy: F. Britt’s Yucatan vs. P. McCabe's Boney Boy: J. H. Perigo's Pennegrant vs. Lande & Ger- ber's Mount Ida. The Colma Coursing Club was organ- ized last night to promote the sport at Ban Mateo Park. The officers elacted were: President, R. E. de B. Lopez; first vice-president, Martin Kerrigan; second vice-president, D. Weatherby; secretary, R. J. Tobin; treasurer, D. J. Tobin; ex” ecutive committes, D. J. “Tobin, X ‘Welch, George McCalvey, D, J. Sullivan and J. O'Shea. The first draw will be held next Wednesday night at Pythian Castle, J. Shaw's Lucky Dog, considered by many coursing men the fastest dog ever bred in this State, was killed yesterday. He was attacked by Hadimist and other greyhoun and was literaly torn to ieces. Repeated efforts were made to uy the dog, but his owner declined to consider any offer made for him. CYCLERS DELEGATES MEET. Some Radical Changes to Be Made in the Association. A meeting of the California Associated Cycling Clubs, the first that has been held in three months, owing to lack of a the “riday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- | S H Spooner, Ind v :1:;“& 1920 Filbert street, between “,'1. J stuxmt Louls |B W _Ripley, Chgo guorum,. Was Geld las‘t by eningd l|n and Huchanan, thence to St. Brigld's Ghurch, | 3 W Mitchell, L Ang |(Mrs B W Ripley, Chgo | PArrott building. Fourteen delegates where a solemn high mass will be offered for | 8 Burrows, Boston © K G Billings, Chgo | were present, representing clubs from this the renose of his soul, rgmmenclnx at 9:30 :;lgmth,No;“on Jtlrg;“" K G Billings, | city, Sarramerm.o. R&"O{u}f’ Sfldlcmem. Th? o' clock. ent Holy Ce b unn, “hicago ent 'aul - N e e O Y 11 | G B Rengein gapt/Mew T8 Lowan 0% | e G Vimrreiigeny oA liam Homer, beloved son of Charles and | G J Koenig, 8 yose | Voungstown = =" | Woodson of Sacramento was called upon Ryt a7 monthe, o il | e B 5 Mcnane, Neb g Tl ™ | O Rirerous amendments to the by-laws TrThe tuneral will take place this day | f Sheity OMo Mis W ralien OBo o | were introduced, transforming the asso- e i S S S L LS R i Miss Wallace, N Y clation Into an organization for the con- O R e o e o e ment | W W Tingley, Phila |Mrs C Stammeyer, Chg | trol of road racing, the encouragement of e L e sovete, C "% 18I0 | 3' o g1, Philadelphia E H Glidden, Boston = | £00d roads and the general welfare of cy- i % 4 & W H Hill, }'hllldzlg’an Church, N' Y clers, and transferring the control of FRIDDMAN-Eoteref loto rest, Jauary 2t 1.6 W Rahineuo, 1 Mrs J Church, N Y track racing to_the National Cycling As- 1900, at the Palace Julius Friedman, a na- | Mrs G W._Robinson, N|M Simons, Glisgow soctation. 3%, L. Loos of this city was 11;-)1{03‘{;13-! }fx‘;fel:-“xdh o U i M;’s Yu w Roblmn.ifi"RuHfilll?fil.h umgm recommended as the representative of the AT o his olts, TRty B i R e acaiaial & B b g &%, Oblo | lnfter body on the Paclfic Coast. Michael Gaffney, a native of Ireland, aged | T Flint Jr, § Juan |E L Ross, i, he amendments presents Il be 78 years 3 months and 13 days. 4 W K Hangon, Cal__ |J @ Carey. Chgo acted upon at a meeting to be held MarcZ, ’ i o Malline 3, at which the annual election will also 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from Pioneer Hall, Fourth_street, near Market. Interment Ma- sonfc_Cemetery. GEARY—In this oity, January 24, 1900, Jennie Geary (nee Cronin), beloved wife of Henry | Geary, & native of San Francisco, aged 35 years. GREVE—In this city, January 22, 1900, Wil- helm, beloved son of Marfe Greve, a native of Bremen, Germany, aged 58 years and 6 montks. g [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Theo. Dierks, 97 Mission street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. yS—In this city, January 23, 1900, at her sidence, 224 Sixth avenue, Mary Higgins, beloved wife of John Higgins, a native of Ireland. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9 o'clock, from Star of the Sea Church, corner of Point Lobos and Eighth avenues, where a mass will be sald for the repose of her soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KRUSE—In Livermore, January 23, 1500, Wil- llam H. Kruse, beloved brother of Edward and Emil T. Kruse, a native of San Fran- clsco, aged 33 years 2 months and 15 days. 7 Funeral this day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from 620 Turk street. Interment pri- vate. Please omit flowers. McCURDIE—TIn this city, January 24, 1900, J, J: McCurdle, & native of Philadelphia, aged 6 years. . MAYER—In this city, January 23, 1900, Charles Henry, beloved son of Mary and Henry J. Mayer, grandson of Mrs. von Glahn, and nephew of Charles, George, Annie and Albert Mayer, a native of San clsco, aged 2 months and 18 days. O’'BRIEN—In this city, January 23, 190, Den- nis O'Brien, & native of Ireland, aged 67 years. RENWICK—In this city, January 24, 1000, James, beloved husband of Anna Renw e ar ot MI. R B Monk: i Mrs Willlam McNaukhton and Kate and Louise Renwick, a native of Pngland, aged years 9 months -;m 1 day. A OULLIER—In this city, Janua l‘c-mme Roullier, beloved son of ur-!. .?.i m: Camille Roullier, and stepbrother of Gerald and Earl Roullier, & native of San Francisco, aged 23 vears. 7 Funeral this day (Thursday), at 9 o' clock, from his father's residence, 523 Golden Gate avenue, thence to French Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, Bush street, where o NK ¢ d. GALLAGHER Cu., (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMB, 20 Fith st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 8§0. W H Hanson, Cal D A MacMullin, Orang Mrs Mrs D take place. e, Ceatlle M orange MacMullin, | ry P elogates present were: Prest- WG Paine, Spokane | ge W H_Webl y 1 |Mrs T G Kissam, Chgo | dent P. . Nipppert, Secretaré 8. G. Mrs W G Webb, N Y A Mohr, Java Scovern, Edwin &eller. w. J. onn%t\g A H Van Cott, N Y__|E Mohr, Java J. J. B. Argenti, J. B. Lankin, J. W. Mrs A H Van Cott, NY|D Longfellow, Maine | Shawhan, Herbert D. Clark, H. W. Spald- Dr A B Clayton, Chgo Mrs D Longfellow, Me | ing, J. A. Woodson, Charles Albert Ad- Mis A B Clayton, Chg Mra C H Stevens, Cal | amé, King Ryan, Frank Smith and George B3 Gereo BT I S LR g . anges 3 GRAND HOTEL. G C Prentice, Willows|Mrs E M Hill, Il C § Peek, Cal Mrs F E Fillons, Il R GRS, LS Hiekn | BIBULOUS BURGLA M Eflmkl.eyf.o- “Ang|Miss E Thompson, g‘.}l CAPTURED BY POLICE v ;. Lin ngon,” wf, B Whippie, Decoto” |Mra C ¥ Bomount, Cal| OAKLAND, Jan. 24.—An appetite for R T Mooré, Cal |Mry Ferguson, Cal | steam beer, coupled with a disposition to e B LR wh Cal | steal, has landed John Shaw of 318 Sixth G A Smith, Cal 13 B ' Cal street in the County Jail on a charge of G A Daugherty, Cal G W Hood, Cal burglary. The young man broke into the v, Ohio J MoCudden, | Miss McCudden, ValioC § Wynn, N Y J W Bordner, J G McGrath, Nev C H Walizer, L A (O J Lareon, Lodi J F_Goad, O Warde, Cal W Willis, Cal H L West, Stockton Mrs ¥ T Baldwin, Call W D _Buckley, Cal P H Goodwin, N ¥ |E L Withart, Cal Mrs L G Moody, L A|N H Jack, wf, Cal Miss Gordon, Cal Mrs C_Upton, Cal N P Nelson, wf, Il |A W Stewart, wf, Cal C H Cobb, Betlll‘l;l ]'::lézmlnl. !E;Miktan G G Waltt, Wi wer, wler E_C_ Ivins. Cal O M Thumbers, Il H Giison, wf. N YiV 4 E Hulbert, Wash - ]C_W Alexander & w, F M Rowley, Or Redding E Maylons, Or City |H E Garvin, Tllinos F Whitstone & w, Or |J J Higgins, D C W H Taylor, Sacto rennan, Los Gatos N K Carle, Ralt Lake |A Gasparini, Texas F P Powell, San Jose |J W Dunbar, L Angels J B Hall, Missouri %VG Hanson, Fresno 3 S Pinto, L Angeles |W J Smith, Towa H P Buell, Watsonville J King, Merced —————— LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. DOMESTIC PORT. TACOMA—Arrived Jan 24—Br stmr Goodwin, from Kobe, % oceAN sTEAMERS MANTLA—Arrived Jan 2—Stmr Plintsht trom_San. Francisco, via Honolulu, o ire < u;fil‘d 1phls A o iphia. S o;ouTHAHDmN—AH"M Jan 24—Stmr St Paul, from New York. Ns.“efd iln 24—Stmr Saale, from Bremen, for ew Yo NEW TORK—Arrived Jan 2%—Stmr Rotter- dam, from Rotterdam. saloon of John Murp) Shaw was arrested and confined. on Seventh street, last night and, after imbibing a large amount of the beverage the place con- tained, staggered out with a box of cigars under each arm. He Insisted on giving a bunch of the smokers to Peter Peterson, an employe in the livery stable next door, and Peter- son reported the matter to the lice. e was intoxicated at the time. OCEAN TBAVEL. Siuma, ste.: S0 st o D. SFASCKELS & BROS. CO., e ‘mv 7. Foot Pacific St. Fni.ufi;.m COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, ling evs Thursday Instead of feioy e L < 8. S. Moana salls T Hgm;lulnmlnd Auckland for ney Thursday, Jan 25, at 8p. m. The 8. S. Australla Honoluw salls for ‘Wednesday, Feb. urday, from Novem at 3 from Pier 42, North River, foot of Morion'st: LA GASCOGNE, Jan. %: La NOR- MAND! . 1; Le BRETAGNE, Feb. §; M ASDITAINE, Feb 15, * First-class to Havre m and upward: § t reduction on round B s D Gl P duction on_rout . R STA’ AND CANADA, 32 Wm ). New York. J. > ¥UG. Agents, § ALASKA COMMERCIAL COMPANY Nome, St. Michael, Dawson ALL POINTS ON YUKON RIVER. FOR NOME DIRECT: FROM BAN FRANCISCO ... & PORTLAND”..April 80, 190 FROM SEATTLE “DORA’ April %, 190 ¥:OM SAN FRANCISCO ... g .May 10, 1909 FOR NOME, ST. MICHAEL AND ALL OTHER POINTS FROM SAN FRANCISCO .. S. 8. “ST. PAUL,” May 25th A Steamer Will Be Dispatched Every Fortnight Thereafter. For Juneau, Sitka, Prince Willlam Sound, Cooks Inlet, Kodiak and All Intermediate Points: FROM SEATTLE . .....S. S. “BERTHA,” commencing April Sth NTHLY THEREAFTER. For new folders, maps and further particulars as to freight and passage, apply to ALAS- KA COMMERCIAL COMPANY, 310 Sansome street, San Francisco, Cal Building, Seattle, Wash. PACIFIC COMPANY. (PaciTIO SYSTEN. cific Coast Steamship Co Steamers leave Broadway whart, San Francisco: LEAVE — Frow DEcrusem 13 189. — axmive For Alask: 0a. m., Jan. 2i, 3, 3%, Feb, 5. Changs | *7:00a Benicls, isus, Elmirs, Vaew R ¢ and Sacramento . ... 438 to company's steamers at| oo, mm-ye? 2 Saceamenio. o s For Victoria, Vancouver, Red Bluff, Portland.. .. .. T:4SE (B. C.), Port Townsend, '?:!DAIErS ez,ea.mll(.;mon.\;uuhx.u o Seattle, Taco: Everett, and Santa, Rosa. 10y Anscortes and New What- | -lxu.neumflmu.[umx—md-u. Den- com (Wasb.), 10 a. m., Jan. | __ver, Omaha, Chicago *3ii3p 21, 26, 31, Feb. § and every fitth day thereafter; | *9:304 Sau Jose, Livermore, r?;mn‘nu.: change at Seattle to this company’s steamers e Chicn, Tted Bl for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Tacoma to N. P. By.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay). 2 p. m., Jan. 19, 94, 29, Feb. 3. and every firth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cay- ucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura. Hueneme. 29:004 Haywarda, Niles aud Way Stations. #9:004 Daviz, Woodlard, Knights Landing, Mazysville, Orosille. . % ?lln P!r{mu Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newpo e e lan 1o, i3, 71, 1 Feb. 4 and evéry reafter. ik day, B ing only at Port Harford p&nu Barbara, Port Los (Los Angeles), 11 a. m., #9:004 Port Costa, bre: Avgoles, ... *10:004 Valle . *11:004 Ha: ‘mento, Mendota, Hanford, Visalia, a tou For San Diego, sto] (San Luis Obispo). Angeles and Redondo JaE W m Feb s and every fourth day JO .t y Magdalena Bay, San Jose del e ot g C"I:{ ll:s:-nt.l::.' Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalls | 3008 ]i‘nnlnel‘ S sv.n.;o: nd‘g\nymu (Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth of each o &sw., Calistogs, Santa R be n V. acram :n:!)'or further information obtain company's - ";‘flfi‘)fi,,_“}.“}(“,",ym““m',’f_: X" company reserves the right to change | egug0p Nllea Lan Jissand Sisckicn L. 3138 steamers. .:‘.:k Sntes b Wi o8 wiliig | -opde iy O ‘Limited—Tracy, Fremno, wighout brevious notfce. Bakeratield, Saugus for Santa Bar- .a:!?&..m"u'ofi'u""‘ e = a3:002 St E'lfi-'z?i“?‘ IE‘M 1 Yoy % ted— 3 - GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen Agts.. | 0 00r St o P 8 231307 Stockton, Mercad, Fresno. 3 *3:307 lria o.AuaanAm\li,‘ ,N'uxu ."l;::: ngeles, Deming, El New Orleauvs and Buc‘ *5:307 Santa Fo Kou Atland for Mojave aid E 10 Market st., San Francisco. THE 0. R, & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO *G:00p f!‘ 'wards, Niles and ose. PORTILAND | e From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. $7:00p Vallejo, Port Costa and Way £12 First Class Including Berth 008« e > 19:350 FARE 88 econd Glass and Meals #8:08¢ Oregon and Califomia COLUMBIA sails.. Jan. 28; Feb. 7, 17, 27 'va;;:vh:;;_ ,;‘vl g STATE OF CALIFORNIA sails....Feb. 2, 12, 22 Short Line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Helena and all points in’ the Through tickets to all points East. OBAST DIVISION (Yarrow Gauge). ook of Market Stveet > TS5 Newark Center an Jose, Felton, Northwest. . WARD, Ge al Agent, e 30 Market street. | Bonidor Creek Sauta Cruz ind Way GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., | RAHODR. cvecrce R+ 7 2 12:157 Newark, Conterviiie, San Joss, New B ‘Almaden, Felton, Houlder Creek, Banta Crus aud Principal Way Btatiovs......... *4:33r Nowark, one, Los Gatos. ... . 811:487 Hunters' Excursion, San Joss and ay Statior CREEK ROUTE FERRAY. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. | From New York every Wednesday, 10 a. m. New York. Jan. 24 | New York. Feb. 14 | prom SAN FRANGISCO—Fcot of Market Strest (Slip 8)— EL Louls. g_:: l,ll g;-lfi:a Fob. & | o718 0:00 11:00a.m. 11:90 * 13:00 t. Paul... - | *4:00 $8:00 *6:00 RED STAR LINE | Prom OARLAND—Foot of Brosd 6:00 8:00 10:00s New York and Antwerp. 13:00 *1:00 $2:00 *3:00 3400 *B:G0r.e. LTD T e S N T .. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). Southwark. ......Jan. 31 | Noordland Toat oo, Chumbud Bawsind Sl Westernland....Feb. 7| Friesland | 187104 Ocean View, South San Francisco.. 16:30% EMPIRE LINE #3:004 San Jose and Way Stations (New - ‘Almaden Wednesdays only) *1:309 Seattle, St. Michael, Dawson City. 991004 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Sunba Cri, For full Information regarding freight and Pacille Grove, Paso Robies, San passage apply to |- Luis Gbispo, Surf, Lompos sud INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, B T AR 3 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agencies. . e 3 . nd Way Statious. .. 42143 San Mateo, Redwood, Menl Palo Alto, Santa C Tres Pinos Santa Monterey and_Pacit R0 San Jose and Way Stations *7:300 218p San Jose and Principal Way Si *9:434 3:007 San Jose and Principal Way Stations 19:004 :30r San.Jose and Principal Way Stations *%: TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner of First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m. Kobe (Hlogo), Nagasaki connecting at Hongkong with steamers for HAMA and HONGKONG, § | 96:30r Ban Jose sud Way Stations 18:00. £25ne G ey s UBhanghni"6 A% | 9483437 San Jose and Way Stations. 7 A for Morning. P for Afternoon. India, etc. No cargo received on board om day | ®Daily. fSundayexcepted. § Sunday coly. of eailing. Saturday only. NIPPON MARU &Tnesdavs and Fridays ¢ Thursdayw snd Sundars. AMERICA MARU. HONGKONG MAR -Saturday, March 31 Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company's offize, 421 Market st., corner First. ‘W. H. AVERY, General Agent. CAPE NOME. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C0. LESSHH SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY, Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS— 9:00, 11:00 & m.; 13:35, 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extre trip OR PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES | 864 1ok o . urdays—Bxtra trips at 1.9 apply CAPT. W. E. NESBITT, 516 Market. | gONDAYS- S0~ 9:30, 1100 a m.; 130, 3:30, 5:00, #:% p. m. = ¥ SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. | WEEK DAYS 410, 1:50, 820, 1110 & m.; 1245, 3:40, 5:10 p. m. Saturdays—Extra tripe af 85 and & D m. FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJD. | eqypate sl s mmo a m: 10, 5o, sios, Steamer ““Monticeilo.” | Betwee: MON., Tues, Wed., Thurs, end Sat. at 9:46 | same scheduls as Sbover o oo eoen Park :_.m;‘hs. x:i.n (e Thura. Bight); e iys, 1 p. m. i s, a. 'm. m. Linding and otfice, Mission-street Ban Frgnolsco. | In Effect Fte;‘ No. 2. Teleohone Main 1508 1 October 15, 3 el un- 399, yal — 2% | Days. | days. | Destination | 730 am| 5:00 Novato, ol RAILROAD mxm o] C o sl v alh e oz eon - §:00 pm| Santa Rosa. | Fulton, ALIFORNIA [IMITED Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyserville, santa Fe RO t 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm| §:22 pm ute Hogiand axd L $:00am( Ukiah. | 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm |10:25 8:00 am| Guerneville. 38 pm| 2 | 22 pm Ta0am) 30 am| Sonoma 10:40 am| $:40 am an §:10 pm| §:00 pm| Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm| #:22 pm 780 am| 8:00 -ml Sebastopol. [10:40 am 10:25 am | 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm 17:3 pm| 4:22 pm connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West | ~Btages < | Bprings and_Whi at Lytton for Lytton Spring for Skagge o at Clcverdate for the Geysers: at FHope !PHB, land for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, | Soda Bay, Lake- r Ukiah for Vichy pri; Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel | Dell , Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Po tter Valley, John Day Riverside. Lierley’s, o BWH ,knsll \ hx“’"a;ep' [l:\(l. Hu'lllvlll& Orr's prings, Mendoeino City, Fort Bra = West) %-L Willitts, Laytonvii Cu.r‘:‘ Tt m Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotla and Eureka Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- @uced rates. On Sunday round trip tickets to all points This is the quickest running and most luxurious train across the continent. CoNNECTING TRAIN LEAVES SAN Fraxcisco: 5 P.N. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, ing In Chicago at 2:15 ®eyond San Rafael at half rates. P.M in time to connect with all limited i ket Offices, §50 Market st., Chronicle bidg. trains for New York. | B. C, WHITIN R. X. RYAN, OVERLAND Leaves San Fraucisco at 5:30 S - e, s b L e e e ' EXPRESS Guttor Kaneas Cuy, se.Lows, | MORTH PAGIFIC GOASY RAILROAD. Vis Seusalite Ferry. Commencing October FROM BAN NSNS St varLee wazx DAY AT R i fi::di 215, - PRIPS-For 301 Vailey and an Ra. J‘. sidndidy o e ‘ednesdays and Saturdays, entin. A TO SAN AN £ R S Local trains between St Fresno, Hanford, Visalia, and Bakersfield. VALLEY ROAD SEE YOU IN San Francisco_office. 628 Market Street, Phoue Mai 'FRISCO SOON 13" Gaiciand, 1118 Broad- ‘way}; Sacramento, 201 J Street; San Jose, 7 West Santa Clara Street. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY on, Viocon, o113 E et 30 A m; " io:00 s Dr.Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEARNY ST. Established in 1854 for the tof Private Diseases, Lost Mauhood. Deblity or DA - disease wiearing ou bodyand mind and % p. m Skin Diseases. 'Ihe doctor cureswhen THROUGH TRAIN: otbersfall. Try him. Charges low §:00 a. m. week a.y--c.naerou'l-'-.— Curesgusranieed. Callorwrite. | §:40 p. m. Saturdays_Tomales and way » BOX 1937, San Fraucieca | §09 & @ Sundays—Tomales aad wer stations

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