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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1900. ROOMS FOR 1OUSEKEEPING. PERSONALS. | BELLE—OUDRY | BUSH, 65—Two or three furnished rooms for 18 NOT A LADY. | "yousekeeping: gas stove. THERE is being organized at Heald's Business | CHESTNUT, 298 — Furnished housekeepl College Night School a stenographic Speed rooms with bath. o for stenographers and others who wish rease their speed in shorthand CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions - = - received at Cail branch office, 2220 Fillmors st. A GOOD speaking kn edge of the Spanish | — = > LIS, 69, cor. Larkin—Sunny: furnished; bay Window: mantel; double folding-bed; Weis- bach light. s it 10| FIFTH. 45— Suite of rooms furnished can be acquired in & few weeks by mal method at Heald's Busi- | ollege Night School; terms reasonable PRIVATE detective work; reasonable rates years' experience. J. RAY, 357 Jessie housekeeping; rent cheap. LEADIN s e s v itchen; LEADING thestrical and masguerade cos- | FOL! £34—Sunny front room and ki : tumers; make-up and wigs: country orders so. | sink: ciosets; bath; modern house; private; 32 50 a week. 21_Newport House: housekeeping 80 single; every convenience. #76—Three nice sunny rooms for licited.. GOLDETEIN & CO., 733 Market st. FIGER'S sweepers are o best and cheapest. | FRANKLI All kinds repaired :nd for sale st 342 Sutter. | rooms HARR IF you wish full value for_your cast-off cloth- ing call on T. COHEN, 157 Third housekeeplng. = A FINE suit to order § or pants §3 7: our | HARRISON, 731—Front, back parlor; furnishe us to sell compl for hu l\'d7 $1 -y made, o 1 LEMOS. | HOWARD, 1324 Large front room and ki Market et., 7 532 Kearny, near Sacto; ete for housekeeping furnished con icholas. = LBWIS, 15, off price Tatlo ®iso 1644 Market st., . 7th and 8th, prop. One- | under St. ylor, near Post \ghis 1o every room; Winchester | miehed bedroom and kitchen; 3l with a 44 Third et., mear Market; 100 rooms; | stove s §1 50 per night; 8100 to 8 ey’ | MARKET, 1035—Two rooms, partly furnished and Sospabp 36 wnf S The Sexy: for housekeeping, $: single rooms $3. g e Keaay. | MISSION, 1115 Housekeeping roome; front, $10; ~ | _®tde, $6 monthly. o inE ] ST | SOUTH PARK, IM—_Two sunny front rooms; convenent for housekeeping. TAYLOR, %11—Unfurnished doul parlors; piano; gas; range; $15; also large bay-win- 2: closet; water; kitchen adjoining; 513 ngle front room, front and bacl also housekeeping rooms with kitchen; sun all day; newly furn.; reasonable. COLEMAN carpets, 0ld &t rice_for MARKS, 205 Third st.; send postal. NE CO., halr specialists, grow bair book for stamp. € Eddy et. d gold for manur'g. O. NOLTE, > rell, bet. Powell ana M: MMERING corrected: bool jt. J. WHI N, A.M_. Ph.D.. 1515 Linden Oakland oL Jewe TI'RK, 143—Nice sunny furnished room; grate, PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. ~ gas and bath; $8; private family: LY CHRO! aper, rich one, easy to | - - T :EN‘.‘ samiple O o P %nd dovel. | VALENCIA, 1232 _Two nice sunny rooms; light oper mailed 2c. Cal. Camera Co., 23 Geary. h ek _{'.rnl-‘hed. no children. i 402—3 well furnished conmecting stationary tubs; yard. ms PHYSICIANS AND SUKGEONS. OW on diamonds and jewels; polite at- n UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions bas been opened &t 1293 Polk st. open Gl § p. m. e | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfur; A_BRUNSWICK HOUSE. o Tic to §1 per night: §1 2 to 35 per week, and light bousekeeping; open all night. STANDING CHRONI Cured where all other have failed. NO DRUGS from any r references. J. STRATTON buflditig. (Over the Emporium.) LL—Office and_residencs , bet. Sixth and Seventh. REAL ISTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. AT Hotel Francisco, Turk apd Taylor Homelike house; modern eservice; ele bath: rooms 50c to $1 50 day. MRS. J. KING. AT 02 Second—nice new papered and remc- v $150 to $250 a week. 324 Bush st., ad- all prices. “THE ELMER HOUSE, ning the Russ Hotel; $4 room: BIRCH AVE., %2, near City Hall-Nice sunny fur for gentleman. BORR peirtings: secrecy | BURNETT, 1426 Market st (0ld No. 136)—Fur- Bished rmey euites, single; also unfurnished. TARROLTON, 1206 Market, cor. Golden Gate ave.— Sunny corner; well furn.: rms. & offic EASTON, ELDRIDGE & 0O., 635 Market street. FORECILA PRICE REDUCED. MUST BE SOLD—MAKE OFFER. Rents §55 per month; 3 elegant modern flats of % & and 7 rooms and bath; all modern ents; lot 26x130; teenth and Market sts. turniture, near Seven- CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions OPPOSITE PROPOEED PARK PANHANDLE. | _T¢c® Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. i — | ELEGANT sunny room In exchange for the PAYS § PER CENT. coaching of 2 children with thelr school les- eons. Box 1142, FIFTEENTH, 155, bet. Mission and Howard— Nicely furnished front room; private; §5. | FOLSOM, %5, corner Sixth (The Oliver)—Sunny furnished rooms: suites or single: new mgt. GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- ed rooms, en suite or single. MRS. H. HYER. GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast cor. Seventh and Mission sts.—Bunny rooms, en suite or near Octavia; 2 new 7 rooms and bath treet; lot 27:6x | PAYE 8y PER CENT. 7 rooms and_bath: . mear Webster; lot 2 HANCOCK House, 751 Mission—Select family rooming house: $1 50 to $6 per week. 29_Clean, respectable; 2ic-$1_per per week; Howard cars to door. Elle; 1o rooms and | PAYS 11 PER CENT. { st., near Buchanan: 3 te, 1 and § rooms and 873, mear Emporium—Two furnished .500—Rents 1 elegant bat 20—Bunny furpished rooms and 4 electric lights: day, wk., mo, PAYS 11 PER CENT. Rents $510; 2 modern corner flats of § rooms and bath; on Steiner st; lot 36x81:3 | pleasant PAYE 13 PER CENT near Mason and Pacifle sts.: | RO 321 Ellis, near Taylor—100 rooms ntages: cottage each street. | _25¢ $1 @ week: transtent. ROYA <o, 126 Ellis st _Incandescent light, SOUTH OF MARKET FLATS PAYS 15 PER CENT. | reading room, smoking room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, $5c to $§1 50; week, $2 to month, $§ to $30; elevator on offics floor; s with hot and cold water; baths. EHERMAN Apartment House, 2 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished and wunfurnished. ks Every o fate. 2 stores and rd and Bryant sts. PAYE 16 PER CENT. < - —— o = TEHAMA, 58—Furnished rooms to let; by the $350 s 3564; € flate. 4 and 7 rooms; In & week or month, n; lot §0x75; mear Sixth and Fo s THE Oaks, 118 Third—A good rooming house for good people. R. HUGHES. Proprietor. PAYS 17 PER CENT. ice sunny furnished rooms, $6 to auiet house. TURK, 1 8 ais per annum: 1% blocks from Mark n Natoma st ; lot 30x alone worth the money. s $438 nt large front room; sun all t only. TURK WESTERN ADDITION RESIDENCE. WEBSTER, 1560—Elegant sunm: e ——— table; on SPECIAL NOTICES. basement ce, sunny side of sireet 6: 35 bank mortgage pered from $3; whitened, $1 u Hartman Paint pa ng done. —A HOME FOR —$i0. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made. city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery .. rooms 8-10: tel. 55%. -} SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. TED, repaired, bough es. Standard A z | ALL kinds bought. sold, exchanged. rented: re- pairing at lowest rates. 205 Tourth st nd balance s rent; new. rn house of 5 rooms and bath’ tile mantels, open nicke A M. SPECK & CO ’,"7!!.‘?('( st., opp. Kearny. | 137,500, STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. E s and A“ wear White House; 2| — . e ~~ e frontages; rents 38 PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Md¥ing Co. Sinat. eraes: SRS Office, 401 Post st.. cor. Powell: tel. Main 5713 will pay 7 per x x T [ ear F ton and Farrell; 36-f 3 g Sgeen, g e e | ALAMEDA - ADVERTISEMENTS. nd 3 rooms above. Near Eddy and J R T e S gy ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. 24,00 s side. o SHEa Rixth st.; 75 feet front; 4 stores | A HOME_Send description, condition and loca- » sets . tion. 1 will find you one. A. R. DENKE Sr., Third st.: about 32 ft. from Market; store | 1400 Webster st.. Alameda. gnd iodging-house above RS SRS - $21,000. Mission st. mear Third: ot 40x82; best bar- BFRKE EY ADVFR’” E gain on Mission . to 5 ¢ $7650. € fime fiats; rent §960 vearly; downtown; lot & fi. frontage. o000 T Post #t.: 3 good flats: rents 360: io cottage of 6 large rooms, bath, pantry, oo and cold water: also good weil wate: high basement; brick foundation; large lo treet sewered and macadamized; one block from raflroad station; two electric car lines; close to schools and churches; price $1600, $100 balance $15 per month. Take Berkeley Lot 100x100 feet, and cozy modern residence; fine stabie; warm belt of the Mission A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st 1800 BARGAIN: large 1%-story high stoop, bay-window coitage; vestibule entrance; bev. = train, get off at Lorin, ask for RUDOLPH & eled ph ass double goors: handsomely | PERKINS; office open Sundays. paneled 1-foot wide hall. with winding stair. | — Gase ‘and Gig-root newei post: parior i1t TWO new cottages of 6 rooms, pantry and bath wainscoted dining room 12xM4: eitting roo in each; large lot; street work all done; close #4x14; wainscoted extension kitchen 10xi: to school and churches. cellings 12 feet high; ventilators; plaster co, Price $i400 each, $100 cash, balance $15 per month Take Berkeley train, get off at Lorin, ask Ger 8il, with double-Goor entrance under bay: for RUDOLPH & PERKINS; office open Sun- Jot 5x120, with & rustic stable 10x20 at end; Toeczitocat views Sil for S1: no Seenia. 3. | e e ¥ o B et S5 () AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. lf‘ istrict, § blocks from Golden Gate Park. #1600 WILL absolutely sacrifice my new bay- | OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ces: pantry, glass closet, etc.: 2 bedroom: and bathroom upstairs; 7-foot high cellar u window cottage; b large rooms, reception hall, | coved cellings, tilitg, china and other clo: ets; all known improvements and conveni- ences; bullt positively by day's work for my home, but clrcumstances compel an immediate sale. small first peyment and $10 monthly; | ~ 858 ST T e BB perfect; not & dollar mortgage or incum- FOR sale In Oakiand_Eight-room residence, brance; convent to 20th and Mission sts. modernized and complete in every detafl: lot Tom Yoo ;. 52 Market st or | Bxi9; Alice st, near 13th; best residence ner, Cortland ave. neighborhood in’ Oakland: 3 mnfinutes from MODERN flats—83800; containing & and 8 rooms | Narrow Gauge depot; attractive price; month- Iy payments if desired each: bighly decorated and finished with g builder. S s 77-78 Crocker bullding, San Francisco. barn, granary, grist ¥ing large for in- this in & Drosperous country town d is & bargein. McLAUGH- s Market st ’ work. E. FOIt sale, cheap—New 2-story houses, 7 room: — iatest improvements; Noe and Hill sts.; pear OAKLAND FURNISHED ROOMS. Castro-st. cars; patent sidewnlk R L ST = = ML | N . 1427—Sunny _ room: A WEEK'S news for & cents. The Weekly Call, | _nished; hear to narrow gauge. 16 pages, in wrapper. for mailing, $1 per year, KREAL ESTATE—COUNTR)Y —Fo PAYING grocery store; doing a fine business; krain and coal: good reason for seliing. E. B. BUNCE, 3 Broadway, Oakland, LOT lor carpenter mi'f “an: nt in_San Francisco trade for carpenter . BUNCE, %8 Broadway, Oakland. newly fur- P OAKLAND ¥URNITURE FOR SALE. = A oriag introduction to.you from H. Schellhaas. the furmiture dealer. 11th and Franklin. Oakiand. _ s DIVIDEND NG1ICES. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 161 (ic per 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, 1900. Transfer books will close on Fricay. January 26, 1900, at 3 o'clock Secretary. p. m. E. H. SHELDO) —_— MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: 121 ACRES tevel sandy loam soil: 2% acres | 5 mcres choice bearing orchard: W0 strawberry plants: baif an acre in small | fruits and vines; smail old house and barn: obundant natural apring water; an ideal frati and poultry ranch for $1300. J. W. HORN, $12 Main st., Petaluma. EANTA CLARA Valley frult, farming and ¥#tock lands; owner's sale in tracts of § to 500 B T, i e e BT UACHELL % Mosteomery ot .fl_'am_ll & m. Ill.‘l p. m. daily. FOOTHILL ranch to lease or for sale: s=ix | miles from Napa: 240 mcres; house, barn, | . 11 ete. Apply to C. §. CAPP & CO., real estate | Oscar V. Johansson, 24, 1006 Market street, agents, €30 Market st. : | and Marte G. Carlsson, 21, 1006 Market street. g | Rogers F. Gardner, 31, Presidio, and Har- CHEAPPBST and best in America—The Weekly | riet L. Smith, 22, 620 Van Ness avenue. Call, 16 _pages, sent to any address in the George W. Tinney, M4, Auburn, and Mary E. United States or Canada one year for $i,.| Brady. 34, city. postage paid E Frederick W. Redhouse, 2, 415 Powell street, i | single: ladies’ parlor; reading room; elevator. | I-?d Marguerite Boucher, 3%, 938 O'Farrell street, Thomas Houlthan, 31, 4 Simpson plase, and Lizzie McKay, 22, 4 Simpson place. | Denis Crowley, 26, 141 Welsh street, and The- resa M. Reid, 21, 3222 Bighteenth street. Henry Munster, 41, 158 Hawthorne street, and Helene Holst, 27, 4153 Twentieth street. Les: Davis, 36, 132 Russ street, and Au- gusta is, 35, 132 Russ street BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent b, mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. DIED. Brandes, Anna W. C. Lasar, Marcus Best, John McNamara, Cather- Mary A. ine Conden, Jobn D. Miller, Mrs. Sarah ‘Benjamin Morris, Martin H. Mrs. Mary Mow, Wong Chung Eggers, Minna F. Mahony, Thomas Gleeson, Joseph N. Noel, Elizabeth Gaspar, Augustus Newell, Margaret George P. O'Brien, Mrs. Mar- gnr{el o, Claude B garet ugley. wrence sson, Clara George G. O’ Connor, Maggie J. Regan, Jeremiah Radanovich, John Spittal, William Snyder, Charles Wissel, August J. BRANDES—In this city, January 28, 1900, Miss Anna W. C. Brandes, beloved daughter of Mrs. Johanna Brandes, and sister of August R. F. and_Charles Brandes of Oakiand, a native of Germany, aged 23 years 7 months and 5 days. A member of Alcatraz Circle. ¥ Friends and acqualintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- | dence, 439 Minna street, between Fifth and Sixth, thence to the German Lutheran St Paulus Church, Howard street, near Tenth, where services will be held, thence to Elev- enth and Harrison streets to electric car at 2:30 o'clock to- Cypress Lawn Cemetery. | BEST—In this city, January 28, 1900, John, be- loved hueband of Margaret Best, and brother- in-law of Edward, Lawrence and Willlam Murphy and Mrs. William O. Smith of San Rafael, a native of Oblo, aged 33 years and 1 month. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 11§ Albion avenue, thence to M sion Dolores Church, where a requiem mass Will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9§ o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery . CHILDS—In this city, January 29, 1900, Mary Ann, beloved wife of Charles Childs, & native of Boston, Mass., aged 65 years. [¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Jinvited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral pariors of Charles H. Jacob & Co., 318 Mason street, between Geary and O'Farrell. Inter- ment private. | CONDON—In this city, January 30, 1900, John | "D., beloved son of John D. and Agnes Con- doh, a native of San Francisco, aged § months and 4 days. E¥ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of the parents, 1523% Dolores street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CASEY—In Wadsworth, Nev., January 18, 1900, Benjamin Casey of Tiburon, Marin County, beloved husband of Annie Casey, and father of Benjamin H. Casey, a native of Kalama- zoo, Mich., aged 33 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10:15 o’clock, from the undertaking par- lors of Edward Eden, San Rafael, thence to St. Raphael's Church, where a requiem mass will be said for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. DALEY-In this city, January 28, 1900, at her residence, 1220 Powell street, Mrs. Mary Da- ley, beloved mother of Mrs M. J. Lynch, Dennls J. Daley, Mrs. J. Gavin, May and Lawrence Daley and the late Mrs. A. Pur- cell, a native of Ireland. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the solemn requiem | mass, which will be celebrated for the repose | | of hér soul to-morrow (Thursday). at St. | Franeile Church, commencing at 10 o'clock. | _Interment private in Holy Cross Cemetery. | EGGERS—In this city, January 29, 190, Minna | “F. Eggers, beloved wife of Ferdinand Eggers, | & native of Berlin, Germany, aged §7 years § months and 13 days. A member of St. Mar- kus Frauen Verein. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Wednesday). at 1:30 o'clock, from her late | residence, 1507 Steiner street, thence to St. | Markus Church, O'Farrell street, between | Franklin and Gough, where services will be | held, commencing at 2 o'clock. Cremation 1. O. 0. F. Cemetery >N—In this city, January 28, 1900, Jo- N., beloved son of Mary and the late James Gleeson, and brother of James and | Frank Gleeson, Mrs. I. W. Stanley and Mrs. | ewsom, a native of Mokelumne Hill, | ras County, Cal., aged 31 years 9 menths and 24 da [ Friends and acquaintances are respect ¥ invited to attend the funeral this d (Wednesday), at 8 o'clock, from the parlors | of McAvoy & Co., 12 Market street, be- tween Eighth and Ninth, thence to 8t Charles Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his | GLE! | seph | tu | soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. ~Interment | private, in Holy Cross Cemetery. SPAR—In Past Oakland, January 29, 1900, | ed husband of Anna Gaspar, | August F. and Peter al, Azores, aged 50 | s, A y District Lodge No. | A. 0. U. W., and U. P. E. C. No. 7. | €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Thursday), at 9:30 o’clock, from his late resi- | denca. 916 East Sixteenth street, thence to | St. Anthony's Church, where a solemn re- | quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose | of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Inter- | ment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland | GILLISS—In this city, January 30, 1800, George | P., beloved husband of K lliss, and father of Laura Gilliss, a native of Wash- ington, D. C., aged 74 years 4 months and 1 day. ARRELEON—In Burlingame, January 29, 1900, Claude Edmund, beloved son of D. O. and Mary E. Harrelson, and brother of Wil- llam H. and D. O. Harrelson Jr., a native of Stockton, aged ars § months ‘and 25 days. (Stockton and Visalia papers please copy.) §F Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), from Cypress Lawn Chapel. Take clock train from Third and Townsend_streets. HURLEY—In the City and County Hospital, January 3), 1900, Lawrence Hurley, a native of New York, aged 45 vears. HORAN—In this city, January 30, 1900, George Guthrie, beloved + n of Frances and the late J. C. Horan, and brother of Francls W. and Frances F. Horan, a native of San Fran- cifco, azed 38 years. E7'Notice of funeral hereafter. HUGHSTON—In this city, January 30, 1900, George J. Hughston, a native of the State of New York, aged 60 vears. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Thursday),-at 130 o'clock, from the parlors | of Craig, Cochran & Co., 53 Mint avenue. In- | terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery via 3:30 | o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. JONES—In Alameda, January 20, 1900, Wil- | “lam Price Jonee, a native of Wales, aged 77 years 6 monthe and 10 dayi 07 Friends and acqualntances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 923 Pacific avenue, Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. LEM-—In this ¢lty, January 28, 1800, John H. Lem, dearly beloved husband of Anna Lem. and brother-in-law of William Hoffschnetder and P. H. Reese, a native of Amsterdam, Holland, aged 70 years and § days. [¥Friends and Acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2:30 o'clock, from Crocker's Old People’s Home, cofner Plerce and Pine streets. Interment O4d Fellows' Cemetery. LEVER—In Alameda, January 2, 1900, Charles Lever, a native of England, aged 74 years 2 months and 18 days. [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, from his late residence, 2131 Santa Clara _avenue. Interment Tamalpals Ceme- tery, San Rafael. Please omit flowers, In- terment private. LAFFERTY—In this city, Januacy 0, 1900, Mary, relict of the late Owen erty, and | | mother of Mrs. George McDonald, Mrs. Wal- ter McCoy and Danlel, Alexander, May and Lizzie Lafferty and the late Patrick, Eugene, James and John Lafferty, a native of County Donegal, Treland, aged 55 years. LASAR—January 30, 1900, Marcus, beloved hu: band of Hannah Lasar, father of Harolde Tasar, son of Emanuel Lasar, and brother of Mre. Henry Susekind, Mrs.' Maurice Gets, Mrs, Nathan Coblentz and Isaac Lasar of San’Luls Obisvo, ; g7 Eriends and acquaintances are respect- rnuymued to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday). at 10 o’clock, from the residence of hie sister, 1718 Post street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. McNAMARA—In this city, January 29, 1900, Catherine, beloved wife of Patrick McNa- mara, and mother of Sister Mary Liguori and Joseph, Charles, George, Willilam, Edward, Vincent and the late John H. McNamara, g native of Kilkee. County Clare, Treland, aged 48 years. (Chicago papers please copy.) €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at $:30 o'clock, from her late residence, $11 Folsom street, thence to St Patrick’s' Church, where a §olemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at § o'e Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery, |8 HENRY J GALLAGHER CO., (Bu to Fl & Gatiaghen) coessors annagan WN}R,A“I;.DIBWR{. AND st.. opposi ncoln = ook School. McAVOY & CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS | . between*Sth and Sth. South 247. 123 Market st. Telephone MILLER—In San Rafael, January 29, 1800, Mrs. Sarah Miller, mother of Mrs. J. O. B. Short and Mrs. Margaret O'Toole of Gilroy, a native of County Wexford, Ireland, aged §3 years and 10 months. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), from the residence of J. O. B. Shogt, E street, thence to 8St. Raphael's Church, where 4 solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10:30 ;folock, MORRIE—In this city, January 29, 1900, Martin Henry, dearly beloved husband of Alice L. Morris, father of Maude Ethel Morris, and brother of John W. Morris, a native of Benl- cla, Cal., aged 32 years 9 months and 25 days. (Beénicia, Cal., papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to lu'em! the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from Odd Fellows’ Hall, corner Seventh and Market streets, un- der the auspices of California Lodge No. 1, 1 0. O. F. ‘Interment Laurel Hiil Cemetery. Remains at the funeral pariors of Bunker & Lint, 2666 Mission street, Mission Masonic Temple. MOW-—In the City and County Hoepital, Janu- ary 80, 1900, Wong Chung Mow, a native of CHhina, aged 50 years. MAHONY — In Oakland, Jenuary 25, 1900, Thomas Mahony, beloved ~father of Mrs. Laura J. Bassett and Louise H., Emma E. and George T. Mahony, a native of Ireland, 4ged 713 years 2 months and 9 days, T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, at St. John's Episcopal Church, corner Eighth and Grove streets, Oakland. Interment private. Please omit flowers. NOEL—In this_city, beth, wife of Lewls Fannié Hughes and Lewis, Samuel, Marcel- la and Nellle Noel, a native of County Kil- dare, Ireland, aged 67 v [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-mokfow (Thursday), from her late residence, 547 First street, thence to St. Brendan’s Church, where a requiem mass wiil be celebrated for the re- Dose of her soul at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. NEWELL—In this city, January 2, 1900, Mar- garet, dearly beloved mother of Danlel J. and Sabina Newell and Mrs. J. J. Maline, & native of County Galway, Ireland. [ Friends and acquaintances are respeot- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- Qence, 731 Valencia street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, Sixteenth and Dolores, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:3 oelock, thence by electric funeral car from Sixteenth and Guerrero streets. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. O'BRIEN—In this city, January 29, 1800, Mrs. Margaret O'Brien, beloved mother of Katie O'Brien, and aunt of Mrs. Thomas Devine, Mre. Cornelius Coakley and David and Nel- lie Quirk, a native of Castlelyons, County Cork, Ireiand, aged 70 vears. T>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at §:30 o’clock, fromw her late residence, 112% Morris avenue, thence to St. Rose’'s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. OLSSON—In this city, January 2, 1800, Ciara, beloved daughter of John H. and Mary A. Oisson, and sister of Mary, Charlie and Harry Olsson, a native of Philadelphia, Pa., aged 16 years and 11 months. T7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 8:15 o'clock, from the parlors of the Caliornia Undertaking Company, 45 Powell street, near Post, thence to St. Hren- dan's Church, corner of Fremont and Harri- son streets, where 4 requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage. O'CONNOR—In this city, January 30, 1900, Maggle J., beloved daughter of William and Catherine O'Connor, a native of San Fran- clsco, aged 13 years 11 months and 17 day: REGAN-—In this city, January 30, 1900, re- miah H., beloved husband of M. A. Regan, and father of Agnes, Clarence, Walter and Alice Regan, a native of New York. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully jnvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o’clock, from his late resi- dence, 23 Langton street, thence to St. Jo- seph’s Church, where & requiem high m; will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. RADANOVICH—In this eity, January 30, 1900, John Radanovich, a native of Boche ai Cat- taro, Mokrine, Austria, aged 2_years. A member of Magnolia Lodge No. 29, I 0. O. F., and Servian-Montenegrin Literary and Benevolent Soclety. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2:30 o'clock, from Odd Fellows' Hall, Seventh and Market streets, under the auspices of Magnolia Lodge No. %, I. 0. O. F. Interment Jackson, Amador County, Cal. Remains at the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near ost SPITTAL—In the City and County Hospital 1969, William Spittal, a nat , aged years. SNYDER—In this city, January 25, Charles Snyder, a native of aged €1 years, ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. Interment National Cemetery. WISSEL—In South San Francisco, January 3, 1600, August J., dearly beloved husband of Maggie Wissel, beloved father of Emily, Lil- lie, Katie, Rosie, Georgie and Gussie Wissel, and son of Henry and Caroline Wissel, a na- tive of Edwardsville, Ill., aged 40 years 1 month and 5 days. E Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1659 Twelfth avenue south, between Ratlrcad avenue and N street south, South San Francisco. Interment I 0. O. F. Ceme- tery. 1900, Pennsylvania, THE monthly requiem high mass for the de- ceased members of St. Dominic's Church Building Association and for parents and relatives of living members will be sung in St. Dominic's Church to-morrow (Thursday), at 9 o'clock. SOFALA HAD HER REVENGE ON DUNFREE Schreiber’s Filly Earns Another Pair of Brackets—Long Shots First at Oakland. Barney BSchreiber's fast filly Sofala turned the tables on Dunfree in the two- year-old dash at Oakland track yester- day. When the pair met on Thursday of last week Thorpe astride Dunfree beat the barrier, which advantage gained at the commencement enabled him to win by a narrow margin. Yesterday, ruling a 7 to 10 favorite, Bullman rushed Schreib- er's young miss to the front and she downed the Burns & Waterhouse young- ster with consummate ease, scoring her fitth victory. It was ‘“outsiders’ day,” Gotobed and Sofala being the only successful favorites. Antler, at odds of 40 to 1, was the star long-shot performer. A bunch of about six finished heads and necks apart on the wire in the opening five and a half furlong scramble. Antler, a 40 to 1 shot, gained the verdict, with a dead heat for place between My Dear and Hunch. Lew Zara went to the post favor- ite, showed speed but tired the last one hundred yards. J. F. Fogg's bay horse, Gotobed, fell in with easy game in the mile and a six- teenth run, decided under selling condi- tions. The ring held him a 1 to 2 ~hancs, and with Jenkins in the saddle won very cleverly from Glengaber, the third choice. None Such, a 150 to 1 shot, ran third. With Satsuma pounds below his real form the smart ones picked Tempo to win the mile and three furlong run. Before half_the route had been traversed Henry on Snips showed first and the Fellow- charm mare held her advantage to the wire, beating. Tempo out over a length. Satsuma was third, downed a head for place honors. The winner ran within a quarter of a second of the coast record. “Honest"” Dodd’s colt, L. B. McWhirter, furnfshed the surprise in the seven-fur- long event for three-year-olds. A 12 to 1 shot, with Vittitée up, he. came from the rear, getting up just in time to nip San Tomas, the favorite, a head on the post. Saul of Tarsus took third money from the evenly ridden Silver Bullion. No doubt the warmest thi of the afternoon was Regelong, from Fred Fos- ter's stable. went to the post a 7 to 5 favorite for the closing five and a half furlong scramble, layed down from 4. After a long delay ge became very fractious, failing to finish among the first three. Matt Hogan, a 6 to 1 shot, outgamed J. V. Hays, win- ning by a neck. Track Notes. Papinta, with her latest English trap and handsome bays, {s almost a daily spectator of the racing at Oakland. The peerless queen of mirror dancing, who is now filling an engagement at the Or- pheum Theater, is a great admirer of the thoroughbred, never missing an oppor- tunity of witnessing the sport. With a small fortune invested In fashionable turnouts as well as being the owner of a ranch In this State the charming little woman terms California home. Jockey Logue, when he landed Antler first, left the maiden class of riders. He is in the employ of Atkins & Lottridge. There was no sense or reason in keeping the horses at the post in the last race so long. Because Isaline was bet on and happens to be a bad actor is no reason for the chances of every other starter be- ing killed off waiting for her. To-Day's Entries. First race—Five and a balf furlongs; four- year-olds and upward; selling. 651 Yuruba 692 Wyoming ....... u7 689 Tirade 670 D'ke of York I1.125 665 Faversham 120 675 High Hoe .15 73 Whitcomb . 117| 675 Amasa 7 (672)Revanna 660 Rosalbra. 128 120, 863 C. H. Harrison..117 605 Riv Chico an Second race—Six and upward; purse. 105 Pidalia 887 Boundles 678 St. Anthony. turlongs; three-year-olds 991 691 Asian ... 104 790 St. Isidor.... 101} 634 Elia Boland. 104 08 L9 Third race—8ix furlongs; four-year-olds and upward; selling. 573 Dogtown 674 Horton 860 Sociallst 672 Pompino 662 Mary Kin 673 Montallade 106/ 866 Lady Britannic. wé 9 107) 690 Alaria 691 Tiburon 103! 689 St. Cuthbert Fourth race—One mile and a sixteenth; three- year-olds and upward: purse. 707 Tom Cromwell..109 703 Grand Sachem..106 552 Judge Wofford..101, 703 Red Pirate......104 651 San Venado ....100' 544 Ringmaster .....106 697 Dr. Nembula.... 97 661 Olinthus . Fifth race—One mile and an eighth; four- year-olds and upward; selling. 669 Catastrophe 104 614 Malay .. 104 (630) Perseus 9 679 Formero . 105 679 Potente 109 THE CALL’S RACING CHART. OAKLAND RACETRACK, Tu 706. FIRST RACE—Five and a {} Index. Horse. Age. Weight. St. €90 Antler, 3. 3 653 My Dear, 4 688 Hunch, 4. ... Mildred Hughes, 3. 678 Free Pass, 3. ... St. Germain, 3 871 Caesar Young, 3. ... Lew Zara, 3. 532 La Amiga, 8. ... Lizzella, 4 Jenghi, 3. ... Egrita, 3 Time. , :19; 3 Stable's b. g, by imp. My Dear and Free Pass at the same time. St._Germain not ready. Lew Zara quit. =g esammanmn RERE TR asnnonsnbio 83 b Good start. Won first three driving. Winner, Alameda Doe. Anl‘!‘g‘r":‘.lm- \:;r;d 'lfi( at lh:l end, interfering with a le Mildred Vi D he:‘:oror o+ Sy T lughes could have won. Gotobed much the best. Glengaber ran an improv Index. Horse. Age. Weight. St i 516 obed, 104 4 642 Glengaber, 4. 109/ 3 633 None Such, § 104/ 5 668 Twinkle Twink, 6... %) 2 (685) Tom Cromwell, a...114/ 1 838 Los Prietos, & s Time—1-16, :07; 5-16, :32; 9-18, :57; 18-16, 1:22%: mile, 1:41%; 1 1-i6m, » easily, second and ng. | Winner, 3. ¥ Foge's b. .. by lmp. Ge Andrew-Termagent. h race. None Such & surprise. Cromwell has bad legs. 2 ¥08. THIRD RACE Thres and a half furlonge; two-yeasolds; puree, 400, Index. Horse. _ Welght.[St. _ %m. ¥%m. Fin, Jockeys. _[Op. Gl 3 @ 13 12 |Bullman 1 - 34 22 [Spencer . -5 H & 22 34 |Jenkins . 10 $ : 45 48 |L. Turner. 5 100 . 61 5% (Vittitoe . 0 3 5 . 71 84 [ [ (31 74 50 9 9 31 20 63 Peu . ..118] 8 > $1 s 100 Time—3-16, - :42%. Good start. Schreiber's ch. 1., by Balgowan-Spo: a _“racy looker. 709. FOURTH RACE—One Won easily, a rd driv 3 '.: b:::ol‘ld and third driving. wll‘tntr. Girly_Ducat has speed. Scratched—Sig Levy 118, mile and three-eighths; elling; 4-year-olds and up; Dunfree cut off once. Coun; St. Rica 107, Index. Horse. Al Std. - %m. %m. 65 Snips, © Y 686 Tempo, 5 43 . 3h 686 Satsuma, . 2h 42 673 Dr. Marks, 5. 51 52 677 Billy McClos! 15 L] 3 _8i2 Grady. a 3 - in_ in_ 3n ; Time—ig, %, :39; %, 1:04; %, 1:30; mile, 1:43: 1%m, 1 ¢ Goad cleverty, secott wndnid Griving, Winner, £.°S. 0 gt LR A jnner can me weight up. Tem) posed 7 Marke badly. handled. . BeratchedDavid. Tonny ite. oo "¢ S0l . Dx 710. FIFTH RACE—Seven furlongs selling; three-year-olda; purse, Tndex. Horse. ¥m. 3m. ¥m. Str. Fin 685 L. B, McWhirt (%] 54 55 (485) San Tomas . C3ARE T e 609 Saul of Tarsus. 1% 24 i 80 Silver Bulllon 48\ sh 31 630 Ailenna . 3h 43 41t L [} L] i %, 1:21%. Good start. three ar -4 ratis- Toung Tole. Too much sarly wee rande oi son per. 8. far rear. Silver Bulllon will do bselns much weight for P purse, $300. SIXTH RACE—Five and a half furlongs: selling; maidens; 3-year-olds & u, Durnell’'s b. g, by Imp. Wagner-Miss Hight Z i Index. Horse. Age. Weight.[8t. —i{m. ym. T Op. CL 678 Matt Hogan, 3...... 93/ 7 %% 4 6 a3 V. 3 [ 61 358 671 Beautiful Bill, 3 33 5 I 598 Isaline, 3 . 4 3n S 653 Red Cherry, 3. H 4% 20 50 473 Bloom’g Chance, 105/ 1 1% 3. 15 ... Regelong, 4 108 8 72 5 e 678 Bagdad, 91110 10 7 10 oy e i ;& a, Te Washoe Ban, i...... % Excuséd .. 5B Time—8:16, :19%; 7-16, :44: 8141, 1:09. Poor start. ¢ E the ly. start a Inll&tim. killing her own chances, Jones on Chance beat the gate. Scratched—! The half-brother to Sullross | Sixth race—Seven furlongs: three-year-olds; handicap. 667 Corstellator ....100 705 Bathos 99 Mission . .80 (5%)Diomed 05 Anjou 16 (T05)F. W. Brode | Selections for To-Day. | First race—Wyoming, Revanna, Rosalbra. Second race—Boundlee; Ella Boland, Asian. Third race—St. Cuthbert, Horton, Tiburon. Fourth race—Dr. Nembula, Olinthus, Red Pirate. Fifth race—Potents, Catastrophe, Malay. Sixth race—F. W. Brode, Consteilator, Anjou. | Chinese Restrained. Special Dispatch to The Call. MARYSVILLE, Jan. 29.—Because of the | recent troubles in the highbinder quarters | Mayor Brooks has refused the Chinese the same freedom In New Year festivi- | ties as was theirs in past vears. The ex- ploding of fireworks is limited to two hours on Tuesday and four hours on | Wednesday. Extra officers are on duty | at the expense of the Chinese. It is the eneral impression here that the Hop ing—Suey Sing feud will break out afresh after the New Year celebration is over. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | ARRIVED. Tuesday. January . Stmr Senator. Patterson, 27 days from Ma- nila, via Nagasaki 20 d via Kobe 1S days. DOMESTIC PORTS. | PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Jan 30—Schr | Endeavor, from San Pedro. FOREIGN PORTS. HAMBURG—Sailed Jan 26—Br ship Ardna- murchan, for Santa Rosalia. NEWCASTLE, NSW-—Sailed Jan 30—Br ship Kensington, for San Francisco. HARWICK—Arrived Jan 25—Br ship Cypro- mene, hence Aug 16. SYDNEY—Arrived prior to Jan $0—Schr Olga, | from Eureka; Br stmr Aorangi, from van- | couver. HONGKONG-—-Arrived prior to Jan 30—Br stmr Belgian King, from San Diego. | CALCUTTA—Sailed Jan 29—Br ship Wendur, | for Oregon. ACAPULCO—Sailed Jan 29—Stmr for Panama. QUEENSTOW Oceanic, from proceeded. MARSEILLES—Arrived Jan 30—Stmr Victo- ria, from New York for Genoa. SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived Jan 30—Str Labn, from Ne#w York for Bremen. SYDNEY, NSW—Arrived Jan 30—Str Aoran- &i, from Vancouver. PLYMOUTH—Arrived Jan 30—Stmr Pennsyl- vania, from New York for Hamburg. Sailed Jan 20—Stmr Waldersee, from Ham- burg for New York. NEW YORK-—Arrived Jan 30—Stmr dam. from Rotterdam. Sailed Jan 30—Stmr Rotterdam, for Rotter- dam; stmr Aller, for Bremen, via Soutsampton. ewport, STRAMERS. « Arrived Jan 30 — Stmr w York for Liverpool, and Maas- OCEAN TRAVEL. 1 | Pacific Coast Steamship Steamers leave Broadway | wharf, Francisco: For Alaskan ports, 10 a m., Jan. 26, 31 Feb. s Change to company’s steam- ers at Seattle. | Victoria. Vancouver | Port Townsend, Tacoma, Everett, | Anacortes and New What com (Wash.), 10 m., Jan | 26, 31, Feb_5 and every fifth day thereafter | change at Seattle to this company's steamers | tor Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Tacoma to N. P. | Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. | ,,For Bureka (Humboldt Bay). 2 p. m. Jan. 29, Feb. 3, and every fifth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon. Cay- ucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, | Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedro. | East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newgort, § a m., Jan. 27, 81, Feb. 4, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San_Lufs Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. m.. Jan. 2. Feb. 2 and every fourth day thers: after. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz. Santa Rosalia and Guaymas (Mex.), 10.a. m. 7th of each month. | For further information obtain company's | folder. | | Co. The company reserves the right to change steamers, sailing dates and hours of safll without previous notice. TICKET OFFIC street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & Cf 10 Market st THE 0. R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND | From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. FA“E £12 First Class Inciuding Berth | $8 Second Class and Meals. COLUMBIA sails Jan. 28; Feb. 7, 17, STATE OF CALIF A sails....Feb. Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, | Helena and all points in the Northwest. | Through tickets to all points East. | E. C. WARD, General Agent, | €30 Market st. | GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Superintendents. New Montgomery , Gen. Asmts., %an Francisco. 3 i AMERICAN LINE. ‘ NEW YORK, SOUTEAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. | ‘Stopping at_Cherbourg, westbound. From New York every Wednesday, 10 a. m. | st. Louis Jan. 31[St. Louis........Feb. 21 | St Paul Feb. 7|Friesland Feb. 23 New York. Feb. 14/ New York. Mareh 7 | RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. | From New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. Southwark .....Jan. 31/ Noordiand _Feb. 21 Westernland ...Feb. 7| Friesland _Feb. 23 Kensington .....Feb. 14| Southwark ....March 7 EMPIRE LINE. Seattle. St. Michael. Dawson City. For full information regarding frelght and | passage apply to ! INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, | 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agencies. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. G TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- | ner of First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for India, etc. No cargo received on board on day of sailing. NIPPON MARU _Friday_ Feb. 3 AMERICA MARU Wednesday, Mareh 7 HONGKONG MARU. .Saturday, ifarch 31 Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market st. corner First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. Wednesday, Feb. N e . orld v e ew Zealand. Austraila. India. Suez. Engiand, etc.: 310 first class. ; D. SPRECKELS & BKOS. CO., Agta. 14 Pier 7, Feot Pacific St. Freight 327 The S. S. salls for Wednesday, 1%0. at 2 p. m. The S. S. Alameda ealls via Honolulu and Auckland for_Sydney Australia Honolulu Feb. 1. | | O0OMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. IRECT LINE_TO HAVRE-PARIS ,gum every Thursday instead orm North_River, frot of ]E jurday, from November 2. 1889, at 10 a. from Pler 42, | Morton st.: LA NORMANDIE, Feb. 1; LA BRETAGNE, Feb. 8; L'AQUITAINE. Feb. 15; | LA GASCOGNE, Feb. 22 Pirst-class to Havre, 30 and upward: 5 per cent reduction on round | trip. Second class to Havre, $45; 5 per cent re- duction_on round trip. JENERAL AGENCY | FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, a2/ PBroadway (Hudson bullding), New York. J. | "FUGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Fonigomery_ave.. San Francisco BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. | FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJO, Steamer ‘‘Monticello.” Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 3:45 30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night); Fri- and $:30; Sundays, 10:30 a. m., § and office. Missjon-street Dock, lephorte Main 1508. 50¢ RAILROAD TRAVEL. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco via Ssusalito Ferry. Week Days—————35:30 a. m. and L4 p. m. Sundays. . 00, 10:00 a. m. and 1:45 p. m. Steam-heated closed car on all trains. Fare—San Francisco to Summit and Return, 0. Dr. ’s Dispensary, 625 ST. Established ¥ ST 1834 for the treatment of Private Lost Manhood. Debility or | 'm S | H. €. WHITING. | Saturdays at 7:00 and 10:X Box 1957, San Francisca. SGUTHE PACIFIC © ACIFIC SYSTEM.) Trains les: sud are doe le serive ad SAN FRANCISUO, (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) — Fmouw Deczusse 15 130, — +7:004 Benicts, Elmira, Vacaville, 700, ""nfi‘;-b‘.“""’w 71004 i, et piud Potiacd *7:304 Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, C and Savta Rosa. #8130, The Overland Limit ver, Omaba, Chicago. e emaen *Miiton, Oukdale s fonora. EavE le, Or i xpresa—Ogden and Eash *9:00a\Martivez, Tracy, Latirop, Stockton, Mere-d sad Ja:00r facramento e Haywards, Nile: *&:00p Muztiver. - s pa, (Culint *4:00¢ Benicin, Vaca Woodiand. aryaville, Ovovill #4180 Niles, San Joso sud *3:00¢ The Owl Limited —Tracy, Bakersleid. Sangus for & los Angeles........... Lirited—El Paso, N leans and East 3:30p Stockton, Merce:!, Fress *3:30r h?ll\l\ \Ihkc‘l.-ludlwl Santu e, jos Avgeles, Deming, El Paso, Neovw OriSane aod Bant...- *3:30p Bauta Fo I a3:007 for Mojavo ask...... *8:00p Haywards, Niles and San Jose 18:30¢ Vallejo. .. s *6:30¢ Oriental Mai'—Ogden aud East wt Costa and Way ' . 1953 *8:03¢ Orcgon and C: i esn Nno- samento, M Zodtviing, Portiand, P wil Kash_*WeiSa “%8:3_\ Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Pelton, Boulder Creok, Santa Cruz and Way Statious. o e *3i509 {2:13p Nowark, Conterviile, San Jose, New Almaden, Feitou, Houlder Creek, Banta Cruz aod Principal W » Nowa L 1:45p Hunters' Excursion, S Way Statiovs ... s CREEK ROUTE FERRY. FProm SAN FRANGISCO—Poot of Market Strest (Slip 8j— *T:18 900 11:00a.m. 11:00 *2:00 *4:00 16:00 *6:00r.w. From OARLAND—Foat of Brasdway.—“6:00 8:00 10:00a.. 11200 °1:00 $2:00 °3:00 14:00 ‘SG3r.e COAST DIVISION (Broad Gange). (Third and Townsend Sts.) 78:104 Ocean View, South San ¥ 13:09 Tuis_Ohispo, Principal Way Stat 0:404 San Joso und Way Stations 304 San Jose and Way Station: Redwood, Monterey aud B0r San Jose and Way Siat . 215 ¢ San Jose and Principal Way Stations 200p Ban Jose and Principal Way Stations 3:30p San Jose and Princival Way Stations #6:30p Ban Jose and Way Statious. - B41:43p San Jose and Way Stations A for Mornin P for Afternoon * Daily. [ 1 Sunday only. b @ Twesdavs and Frids. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tidburon Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCSO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK_DAYS —7:30, 9:00. 11:00 a. m.; 12:3, 2:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip 1:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:30 ay excepted xrday ouly. ¢ Thursdays aod Sundara. m. §:00, 9:30, 11 a m.; 1:30, 330, m. L TO SAN FRANCISCSO, 20, 11:10 a. Saturdays—Extra trips §:10, 9:40, 11:10 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:06, :25 p. [ Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Lea Arrive San Francisco. | In Effect | San Francisco. ——————| October 15, — | Week | sun. 1899, un- | Week days. | Destination. | day Days. Days. 7:30 am| 8:00 am| _Novato, 3:30 pm| 9:30 am| Petaluma. 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa. | Fuiton. | 40 am| 8:40 am 05 pm|(10:25 am 3 pm| 8:22 pm 7:30 lm‘ Windsor. [10:25 am | | Healdsburg. | | | Lytton. | | Geyserviile. 3:30 pm| 8:00 am| Cloves 35 pm| 6:22 pm 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm 10 am | 7:35 pm " gz pm Sonoma $:40 and 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. am 7:30 am) 8:00 am| am 7:30 am| $:00 Sebastopol. 3:30 pm| 5:00 p s ¥ Kk West Stages conn Lytton Springs and for Lytton Springs: at Cloverdale for the land for Duncan Kelseyville, port and Hartlett Springs: a | Springs. Saratoga Springs, Toil Take, Witter Wprings, 1 Potter Vailey, John Day’s, B Bucknell's. Sanhedrin Heigh Hot Springs, Men no ¢ Fort Brags, Westport, Usal, W Laytonville, Cum- mings's, Bell's Sorings, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotia and Eureka Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sunday round trip tick: beyond San Rafael at balf rates Ticket offices. 630 Market st to an points Chronicle bldg. . X. RYAN Pass. Agent IMITED General Manag ALIFORNIA [ L Santa Fe Route 2 Te CHICAGO | ConxEcTING TRAIN LEAVES SaN Fraxciscos 5 P.1. Monday, W . Friday and Saturday, arriving in Chicago at 215 P.11 in time to connect with all limited trains for New York. OVERLAND Leaves Sas Francisco at 530 P. m. with Palace a Jurist EXPRESS T, o0 RKancas City, St. Lows, DAILY Chicago and East. Local trains between Stockton, Fresno, Hanford, Visalia, Tulare and Bakersfeld. VALLEY ROAD SEE YOU IN g:n‘rranci«o}_:m“i'ap ‘FRISCO SO0 arket Street, i TRISCO N 1531 Oakiand, 1118 Broad: way; Sacramento, 201 J Street; San Jose, 7 West | Santa Clara Street. ' NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferrv Commencing October 1. 1899. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—*7:00, *9:30, 11:00 a. m.; *1:, 3:40, 5:15, 6:00, 6:30 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Ra- fael. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. at_9:00 and 11:30 D. m. SUNDAYS—*5:00. *10:00, a1, 3:15, *4:45, 6:30, 9 “11:30 2 m.; p. m. Fun to San Quentin. L TO SAN FRANCISCO. %:35, 7:45, 940 a m.: *12:30, 215, *3:40, p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 6:40 and 10:15 . m. SUNDAYS—$:20, *5:00, *10:09, *11:6 a m.: *1:40, *3:15. 4:45. *8:30 b m. marked () start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS 545, 6:4 . 945 a m.: 12:35, 2:35, 3:45. 5:20 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and m. SUNDAYS—$:05, 10:05 a. m.; 12:05, 2:15, 3:30, §:00, 6:45 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. 7:00 a. m. week days—Cazarero and way stationa. 340 p. m. Saturdays_Tomales and way stations, $:00a. m. Sundays—Tomales and way statiome

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