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REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. e . A M SPECK & 0O, 7 Market st., opp. $75.00—Grand cor., ol ey tvely @ o, within block of the cheapest property vicinity Powell and x building: stores and lodg- 3 feet fromt. i s and Jones: store and 6 T cent net. : feet {front; rents $2600 g 4 stores. about 335 feet from Market; use % cash. <. best bargain t; rents $130. son and Washington; 82:6 | rents $860 yearly; down- flats; t near Union Iron Works; 100 re and good rents $60; lot ¢ room flat; rents $a7; | | $16 50. 667 Market st. BROTHER. OM “A.” CROCKER BUILDING. | QUARTERS FOR ARK LOTS. Era for San Francisco. eteenth-ave. boulevard st.; $5 monthly. | HEAI Now for a Prospero | $400—Near from H to to $800—Cholcest lote in Sunset streets i and sewered; $10 monthly. ey | to $500—Cheapest residence lots in Rich- terms. cary THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1900. ROOMS TO LET—Fura. and Unfurn. HOWARD, 52l Neatly furnished sunny front room; suitable for two gentlemen. HOWARD, 646—New house; latest improve- ments: running water in every room. 525—_Clean, respectable; %0-$1 per per week: Howard cars to door. near Chronicle—Suite of 2 or 3 ie for a club of gentle- ‘Address box 2623, Call. FF, 116—Parties seeking & qulet se please call; recently changed ewly furnished. DOR! g ¢ furnished housekeeping and rooms; T5c and §1 per week. 7. corner Eighth—Newly furnished : transient. %; rooms for MISSION, 123—One sulte sunny rooms; also single; reasonable. OCTAVIA, 415—Quiet sunny furnished rooms; reasonable. ; elevator; el 610—Large, well furnished room; . bath: private family. ¢ bet. Bush and Pine—Sunny front single room; modern house; bath, etc. gas, ROYAL House, 126 Ellis st.—Incandescent light, reading room, smoking room and ladles’ par- lor; rooms, per might, 35c to §1 50; week, §2 to $%; month,’ $5 to $30; elevator on office ficor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. ROSEDALE House, 813 & 821 Eilis st.—Rooms night, %¢ to $1; week, $1 25 to $4; open night. SHERMAN Apartment House, 2§ Eighth sf et—Furnished and unfurnished. near Mar + rooms sultable for two gen- et house. "ENSON, 620—Sunny front rooms; single or light housekeeping. Oaks. 119 Third—A good rooming house r good people. R. HUGHES, Proprietor. ST double bule entrance: bev- ors: handsomely 5 winding stair. parior Mxi7, | sitting room | 10x20 at end: A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- n subscriptions has been opened | ce for Call advertisements and | ns has been established at 1098 Va- fice for Call advertisements and ms_has been established at corner of econd and Ken- SPECIAL NOTICES. ester ; safe, h Pennyroyal Pills take no other; particulars. “‘Relief for r by return mail: at drug- | ester Chemical Co., Philadel., Pa. tram Propeller Company . ed at 226 Market s F. WITTRAM JR., Secy. o agents. J. | . ear K st., Sun- | red from $3; whitened, $1 up; Gate Park. Hartman Paint Co., $19 Thir and § rooms ted for $4: collections mad hed with prove- property; b st story houses, 7 rooms; Noe and Hill sts.; Dear PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., | tel. G520. repaired, bought, sold; machine sup- dard Agency,14S 6th; phope Mint 45. ALL kinds bousht, sold, exchanged, rented; re- pairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office, 401 Post st.. cor, Powell: tel. Main 5713. AYERAGE inoome over $1:00 tion most _magnific the State; sacrificed at 53 1 debt, but pecultar ¢ sale. N. D. SICK AGENT, 10 Geary, opp. Cb ROSS VALLEY land and ho: Guced prices. JAMES TU: fael 3. W. HORN, tate and thoroughbred Be for free list of Sonoma Co l:l‘_{.:l]‘m'r end beet in Ameri < 16 pages, sent to any ad Tnited Etates or Canads one postage paid. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. CALIFORNIA, #5B—Sunny roo men; breakfast if desired; references exchanged. CLASEIFIED advertisemen received at Call branch oft ELEVENTH, 106—Compl #55—Double par unny rooms for | back parior, fur- eeping; large yard; rnished d Neatly reascn: rnished front alcove % off Taylor, near Post—Large room newly papered; $5. 1 Two rooms nished: §6 per m: 7th st ve., 1021—A sunty parior suite, en; gas range; plano. SCH office for the reception of ad ents and subscriptions has been open 2 Polk st.; open till § p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | scriptions has been established at the | west corner of Twenty-second and Ken- e ; open til § e ey | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. Unfurn. A_BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms 26c to $1 per night: $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping. open all night. 1o co, Turk and Taylor sts. modern service; elevato o $1 50 day. MRS. J. KINC T 52 Second—Nice vated front rooms: THE ELMER HOUSE, the R i cuse [ papered d reno- $150 1o 52 50 & weel 324 Bush st., ad- g rices. Sunny cot hot and cold all conveniences. Market st. (cld 1364) —Fur- also unfurnished. BURNETT. ¢ nished rme.. suite€, single N. 1206 Market Golden Gate cor. Call branch office. 2206 Fillmore. —Large sunny room, well furnished; sunny room, $ per month. ELLIS, 6 orner Larkin—Sunny room, folding bed: Welsbach light. FOLSOM, 365, corner Sixth (The Oliver)—Sunny furnished rooms: suites or single; new mgmt. FOURTH, —Nicely furnished bay-window and single rooms; reasonable; quiet. : run. water; gas: $125 to 82 GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- T4 rooine, e sulte or single. MIS. H. HYER. GOLDEN GATE ave, 7%i—Nicely furnished front room: private family: reasonable. GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast cor. Beventh end Mission sis.—Sunny rooms, en suite or singie: ladies’ parlor; resding room: elevator. GRANT ave, 21 (The Wellington)—A family rooming house; elegantly furnished rooms: grates, gas, bath, hot and cold water; bc to $1 50 per day; 82 5 to §7 per week. EANCOCK. -nfi"l Mission—Select family rooming house; §1 50 to $6 per week. 1 | Tillie M. Winterste BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS| BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ich Office of The Call Broadway, Oakland, Adver: riptions received. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. | | pald for; chicken loam sofl; plenty of site, climate and soll | §$0 CASH, 8 50 monthly t run 15(x256 feet; andy Eood water; level land; the best: no fogs nor cold winds; 3 buildings | pleted; Westall Tract, adjoining East i; close to electric car iine, $0-foot fine school; price, all told, §690. circular: 465 Seventh st., near carriage free. Broadway, Oakland; JONES, owner. BARGAD E. ( N—Rich F t e Call Oakland. Adver- received. ed; near to Darrow gauge. LAND Branch Office of The ed to 1115 Broadway, Cakland. s subscriptions received. Call re- Adver- | | | | t —_— ITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas. the | furmiture @ealer. 11th and Franklin. Oakiand. OAKLAND Branch Office of The Call re-| moved to 1115 Broadway, Oakland. Adver- | ments and subs-riptio: received. ~ DIVIDEND NOTICES. | DIVIDEND NOTICE—Divia . 12 (35 cents | ) of the Paauhau Sugar Plantation will_be payable at the office of the 327 Market street, on and after Sat- | ebruary 10, 1900. Transter books | 3ay, February 1500, at 3! E._H_SHELDON. Sec. | | per share, ™ PROPOSALS. February 7, 1600 — licate, will' be re- % m.. March 9. 1909, for furnisaing oats, barley f San Francisco, Cal, al year ending June overnment reserves right to reject ept any and all bids, or any part there- | Preference given to articles of domestic tion, conditions of quality and price | ing in the price of foreign productions | * thereon) being equal, and such pref- | to articles of American prcduc- tion produced on the Pacific Coast to extent of consumption required by the public service | there. Inform rnished on application to Quartermaster ermaste: lood_building, San 4, 150)—Sealed pro- | | ~ ncisco, Cal., January posals for erecting double draw-span bridge, mpproaches thereto and plers therefor, acroes tidal canal at Fruitvale ave., near Alameda, Cal.. will be recetved here until 12 noon, Feb- rusry 10, 1800 Information on application. W. H_HEUER. Major. Engineers. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: y E. Barnett, 15, 522 Eddy street, and Peyton, 19, 1125 Geary street. 204 Ellis street, and R Mary A William E. Ames, 34, Gertrude Bernard, 18, 43 Langton street. Ernest C. Shedwill, 27, 504 Twentieth street, and Minnie King, 25, 146% Clara street. Gluseppe Muzio, 25, 22 Alvarado street, and Giovanna Mondan!, 20, 23 Alvarado street. Joseph H. Grande, 24, New Orleans, and Daisy Cole, 20, city. Alexander Levy, 31, 1538 Ellis street, and Laura Stenge, Dixon 45, 323 Lyon street, and | 41, 323 Liyon street. Weilch street, and Mary | Hans C. Johnson, George Sterk, Bischl BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | mail wili not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sone authorized to have the same published. BORN. COLLINS—In Redwood City, February 5, 1300, o the wite of Dr. Asa W. Collins, a son. OSWALD—In this city, January 18, 1900, to the wife of Ignatius Oswald, a son. MARRIED. DIXON—-MAURER—In this city, February 4, 1800, by the Rev.™§. D. Hutsinpiller, Le Roy T. Dixon and Mabel F. Maurer, both of San Francisco. WHITTEN—HOWE—In this city, January 27, 1900, by the Rev. §. D. Hutsinpiller, Carlton ¥. Whitten and Carrie M. Howe, both of San ¥ rancisco. ~ DIED. Alt, Joseph Lintner, Barbara Bruckman, Hattle 8. McMenomy, Thos. G. Mahoney, Stephen Buckley, Mrs. Julia Carson, herine Marinan, John J. Messina, Rosa Donahoe, Owen O'Neill, Edward W, Fogarty, William Phelan. Alice Gabarino, Rose Putzker, Bruno L. Gordon, Mrs. Maggle Reene, Margaret Greenberg, Sam Roberts, James H. Gudmundson, Carle Elizabeth R. Kemp, Wililam Kenney, Catherine Kittler, Teresa Leujardiere, Gustave Lawrence, Ellen ALT-In this city, February §, 1800, Joseph, | Sullivan, Edmund F. Sweeney, Margaret A. | LAUJARDIERE—In this city, February §, 1900, beloved son of Margaretha and the late Chris- topher Alt, and brother of Mrs. F. Thornhill, Mrs. O. Boynton and the late Bernard Alt, & ears and astle No. native of Brooklyn, N. Y., aged 37 § months. A member of California 1, Knights of the Golden Eagle. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2:30 o'clock, from his late resi- Interment O4d Fel- BRUCKMAN—In Oakland, February % 1900, Hattie Sweet, beloved wife of Chris Brucks man, mother of Frederick and Richard Bruckman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sweet, and sister of Mary L, Richard W., Bertha B., Willlam W. and Mahlone E. Sweet, aged 24 years and § days. (Cinctnnati. Chicago and Los Angeles papers please copy.) ErFriends and acquaintgnces are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, at her late dence, 719 ‘Bay street. lows' Cemetery. residence, 1244 Adeline street, Oakland. In- terment Mountain View Cemetery. BUCKLEY—In this eity, February 6, 1900, at the residence of her niece, Mrs. James W. Lunny Jr. 914 Florida street, Mrs. Julia Buckley, beloved aunt of Mrs. James W. Lunny Jr. and Mrs. Harry Plerce, a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 63 years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her niece, Mrs. J. W. Lunny Jr., 914 Florida street, thence to 6t. Peters Church, where a sclemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 'ARSON—In this city, February 6, 1800, Cath- erine, beloved wife of Willlam Carson, & Da- tive of Dublin, Ireland, aged 26 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 153 Clara street, thence to St. Pat- rick’s Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DALTON-In Middletown, Lake County, Janu- ery %, 1900, George A.. dearly belovéd hus- band of Daisy Daiton, son of Edward and Myra Dalton, and brother of Peter E. and Irwin W. Dalton, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years 4 months and 21 days. DONAHOE—In this city, February § 1500, Owen Donahoe, a pative of County Lougford, Ireland, aged 8§ years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1308 California street, thence to Holy Cross Church, where a requiem high mass will be said for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. FOGARTY—Killed in action in Mantla, P. L, March 25, 189, Willlam Fogarty, sergeant Battery K, Third United States Artillery, be- loved brother of Mrs. R. Luby and the’late Thomas Fogarty, nephew of Mrs. P. Hay- den, and cousin of James, John, Mary aad the late Martin Hayden, a native of Cashel, County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 48 years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at § o'clock, from the pariors of McAvoy & Co. 1235 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a requiem mass will be ceiebrated for the repose of his soul, com- Interment private, in mencing at 9 o'clock. Holy Cros Cemetery. GABARINO—In this city, February &, 1900, Rose Gabarino, beloved wife of John Gabar- ino, and mother of Lulu, Stella and Albert Gabarino, & native of San Francisco, aged 32 years & months and 20 days. A member of Artemus Circle, C. O. F. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the pariors of Julius §. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue, thence to Foresters’ Hall, 130 O Farrell eet where services will be held under the suspices of Artemus Circle No. 120, C. O. F. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. ARTEMUS Circle No. 120, C. O. F.—Officers and members of Artemus Circle No. 1%, C. O. F., are hereby notified fo attend the fu- neral of our late companion, Mrs. Rose Ga- barino. GORDON—In this city, February 7, 1800, Mrs. Maggle Gordon, wife of Pat Gordon, mother of Loulse Gordon, and sister of Mrs. Kate Mrs. Lou Fiyon and Pat and Johnnie “ENBERG—In this city, February 6, 1900, Sam Greenberg, a native of Russia, aged 38 | years 7 Friends are respectfully invited to tend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of N. Gray & Co,, #i1 Sacramento street, thence by the 3:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. ment Salem Cemetery. GUDMUNDSON—In this city, February 7, 1900, Carle Gudmundson, beloved wife of B. F. ‘Gudmundso and mother of Roy B. and mundson, & native of Sweden, g 3 yean KEMP—In this city, February 4, 150, Wil- liam Kemp, a native of Maine, aged 67 years. (Maine papers please copy.) > Friends and scquaintances and Long- | shore Lumbermen’s Protective Association are respectfully invited to_attend the funeral th ay), at 2 o'clock, from the ¥ A W. Martin & Co., 11§ Geary stree Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. | KENNEY—In this city, February §, 1900, Cath~ | erl: beloved wife of Patrick Kenney, and | mother of the late James F. Kenne Mrs. P. H. McVey and Mrs. D. J. Leary, ative of County on, Ireland. | £ The funeral will take place to-morrow | (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. D. J. Leary, 518 Oak | street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where & solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for | the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. KITTDER—In this city, February 6, 1500, | Teresa, beloved mother of Willlam Kittler, | a pative of Germany, aged §2 years. [7The funeral will take place this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O’'Connor & Co., 747 Mission street. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. Gustave, beloved husband of Mary Laujar- dlers, tather of Fannie Laujardiere, son of Josephine Laujardiers, and brother of Addie and Fugene Laujardiere, a native of Louls- jana, aged 31 years. §7Friends and acquaintances ars respect- | ted to mttend the funeral this day | at 2 o'clock, from the funeral pariors of James McMenomey & Son, 1057 Misslon street, near Seventh, thence to Notre Dame des Victoires Church for services. LAWRENCE—Entered into rest, in Alameda, February 6, 1300, Ellen, beloved wife of Jo- seph Lawrence, and mother of Mae I and Eveline Lawrence, & native of County Ros- common, Ireland, aged 4 years § months and | 4 days. (Jersey City papers please copy.) = and acquaintances are respect- ted to attend the funeral this d. ). at §:15 o'clock, from her late re B 4 McPherson street, thence to Joseph's C rch at 10 o'clock, where a emn requiem high mass will be held for the Tepose of her soul. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. LINTNER-In South San Francisco, Februa; 1900, Barbara Linter, stepmother of Se. astian Lirtner, a native of Baden, Ger- nany, aged 88 years 2 months and 23 days, (Chicago and Blus Island papers please copy.) [ The funeral will take place this day (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the pariors | of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and EiRhth. Interment pri- vate. | | | | | | ROBERTS—In this city, Fel 1900, James H. Roberts, husband om. & Rob- erts, and brother of Mrs. Annle Bride, Mrs. M. A. Connelly and the late John C. Roberts, & native of New York, aged 51 years, [FFriends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 9 oclock, from the residence of Mrs. M. A. Connelly, 417 Larkin street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where & solemn requiem mass will celebrated at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. SARGENT—The funeral of the late Elizabeth R. C. Sargent will take place at the family residence, 1630 Folsom street, northwest cor- ner of Thirteenth, to-morrow (Friday), at 11 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend the gervices at the house. The Interment will be private. SEEMANN—Killed in action in Manila, Febru- ary 6, 1899, Morris L., beloved son of H. O. Seemann, and brother of Christlan and Otto Seemann, Mrs. C. Helfeker and Mrs. 3 Jensen, & native of Greenaa, Denmark, aged rs § months and 26 days. In this city, February 7, 1800, Rich- ard Slevin, a native of Ireland, aged 35 years. SULLIVAN—In this city, February 7, 1800, Ed- mand Francis, dearly beloved son of Daniel and Annie Sullivan, and brother of Daniel W., Jennie E., John P. and Mary Irene Sulli- van, a native of San Francisco, aged 8 years 3 months and € d @ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Friday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 632 Page street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, corner of Fillmore and Fell streets, for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SWEENEY—In this city, February 6, 1900, Margaret Agnes Sweeney, a native of San ‘l;rmeiuo. aged 21 years 11 months and § ay: AT REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Martha S. Hooper to Frank P. Hoover, lot on SE corner of California and Devisadero streets. E 2 by S 110; $10. Amelia H. Hamill to Amelia M. Hamill, lot on E line of Lyon street, 100 § of Page, § 25 by E 100; gift. M. A. and Eugene N. Fritz to John Stierlen, lot on E line of Clayton street, 15 S of Fred- erick, § 104 by E 101:3; $10. Harry W. Goodall to' May H. Jenks, lot on N line of Washington street, 137:6 E of Spruce, B 5 by N 127:8%: $10. Same to Gustavus Arnold, lot on N line of S asington e, 142:6 E of Spruce, E 3 by N 127:5%; §1 German Savings and Loan Soclety to P. J. Rlordan, lot 10, block 4, Marion Tract (Hospital t); $10. Thomas R. and Elizabeth Bannerman to Jo- seph D. Grant, lot on E line of Capp street, 100 N of Twentleth, N 45 by E 122:6; $10. Eilen T. Crack to Mary Smith, lot on N line of Twentieth street, 21:6 W of San Carlos ave- nue, W by N 85; gitt. Charles H. Long to Mary E. Long, lot on E line of York street, 245 N of Twenty-third, N 2 by B 100; gift. John D. Robrs to Meta Rohrs, lot on W line of Guerrero street, 176:6 S of Vale (Twenty- elghth), W 100, S 51:6, E 9, NE 18, N 36:6; gift. W. H. Perry Lumber and Mill' Company to John Duffey, lot on N line of Jersey street, 100 E of Church, N 114 by W 50, quitclaim deed; 1. Willlam Kerr Company (bankrupt, by David Kerr, trustee) to Covington Johnson, ot on NW Battery and Vallejo streets, N 47 50, ard Schwerin, Emma and Louis Schnetzler, Evaline Fassold, Augusta and W. O. Swan and Edward Schwerin to Amelia Aron- son (wife of Abraham), lot on N line of Unlo: square avenue (Morton Etreet), 206:8 E of Stock- ton, E 22:11 by N 60; $10. Charles Badaracco to Mary Badaraceo, lot on B line of Pacific street, 471:6 E of Hyde, B 22:6 by S 6: gift. Thomas and Janet 8. Ross to Bessie M. Ash- ton, lot on W line of First avenue, 200 8 of Clement street, § 25 by W 120; $10. Erainard N. and Mary E. Rowley to Solomon Getz, lot on E line of Ninth avenue, 125 N of K _street, N 25 by E 120; $10. Bridget Hannon to John Lydon, lot on 8 1t of Army street, 40 E of ifornia avenue, E €73, W 5 N 77:10, Precita Valley lands; $L Ameita H. Hamill to John G. Hamill lots 18, 19 and 26, block 2, Academy Tract; gift. George and_ Katherine Hauser to Conrad Young, lot on W line of Rallrcad avenue, 133:0% SW of Sixteenth street, NW 64:9, SW 25, SE 73:10, N 28:7%, block 26, Case Tract; $10. John Lydon to Bridget Lydon, lot on NE line of California_avenue, 2 § of Army street, SE 54, SW 13:6, E 64:8, N 75, W 70:4, Precita Valley lands; gift. Alameda County. Charlotte Clift to Hannah White (wife of A.), lot on N line of Third street 100 W of Bru: W 25 by N 100, block 100, Oakland; $10. Felix and Delfina Marcuse to Charles M. Yates, lot on E line of Sherman street, 67.31 8 of Pacific avenue, § 33 by E 107, Alameda; $10. Same to same, lot on N line of Pacific avenue, 116:8 E of Sherman street, E 33:4 by N 150, Ala- meda; § Kate Miller to Sarah A. Roundy, lot on NW corner of Paru street and Pacific avenue, N 15 by W 116, Alameda: $1 R._A. Holcombe to Julius Alves, lots 8 and 9, block 4, Haywards Park Homestesd Union, Eden Township; $1. Builders’ Contracts. (‘no? Medical College (a corporation, owner) ‘homas W. Butcher (contractor), archi- tects Wright & Sanders—All work for a brick, nd wood structure for a laundry for the Lane Hospital, adjoining hos- iding on lot on BE corner of Clay and Webster streets; $2985. Same owner with same contractor, architect same—All work for a concrete and {ron struc- ture for engine room for Lane Hospltal on same; 33340, ohn Ferguson (owner) with Moller & Sass (contractors), architect A. J. Barnett—Saloon fixtures, cigar stors fixtures, wood work of private rooms, glass and mirror required for saloon and cigar store in 6-story and base- ment brick building on lot on NW corner of :‘ugj{omh and Kearny streets, 501 Kearny; 1400 Hale Bros. (a corporation, owmer) with Joshua Hendy Machine Works (a corporation, contractor), architects Reid Bros.—Cast iron work for a 4-story and basement brick store bullding on lot on S line of Market street, be- tween Sixth and Seventh, about 78 feet from Sixth; $2235 0. SENSA TIONAL RACE TO-DAY AT OAKLAND Yellowtail, F. W. Brode and Advance Guard Meet. . Three Choices Win, All impediments have been removed, and the flower of the Western three-year- old division will battle for supremacy over Oakland track this afternoon. The affair will be a sweepstakes of $250 each, ‘with $1000 added by the California Jockey Club, and the distance one mile. F. W. Brode will represent J. F. Schorr & Son, carrying 114 pounds and Tommy Burns; Foster & Hackett will bank theirs on the $10,000 wonder Yellowtail, with Spencer, the ‘“iceman,” and 117 pounds up, while the Canadian firm of Carruthers & Shields start Advance Guard, 117 pounds, piloted by John Bullman. The race has been the leading tople among turfmen for some days, and on Tuesday almest fell through owing to & misunderstanding as to which owner was entitled to the services of Spencer. Both Alex Shields and Fred Foster wanted the “iceman,” but when Burns was reinstated Owner Shields conceded a point, engaging Bullman. In all proba- bility Yellowtail will go to the post favorite, as he has been working great uns, and has already beaten F. W grod& Still the latter is a vastly im- proved colt and will take more beating now. Advance Guard made such & splen- did showing in the Turf Congress stake. when downed but a head for show honors | by Zoroaster, that he will not lack friend It promises to be the swagger betting event of the racing season. The sport yesterday resulted In some mixed returns, three choices, two out- siders and a second choice capturing purses. The track is again in very fast condition. T. Walsh landed the first purse with Katle Gibbons, a 7 to 1 chance. The dis- tance was six furlo and Rio Chico had a pronounced in the betting. Dan Honig's mare made all the running, and with something to spare, led the favorite out a le: in 1:14%. Jack Mc- Cabe, a 30 to 1 shot, ran a good third. Looking lean and gaunt, Southern Girl, with Bullman in the saddle, was sent to the post a 1 to 2 choice for the sprint over the Futurity course. Ridden hard from the jump, she held L. B. McWhirter safe at the finish, winning by _a lei . Bam- boulia lost the show to Saul of Tarsus. After being backed fom thing on two occasions Florabird y won a race for the Shulte people. Becond choice to Essence in the third event, the Florist colt downed the 3 to 1 shot Stiver Bullion a head, driving hard. Bullman on Es- sence found himself pocketed at the start, and after a perilous trip, during which he was sadly buffeted about, finisbed third. The mile and a sixteenth selling affair fell to David Tenny, the favorite. Bull- man rushed the sturdy little horse to the front fwhen_ half the distance had been covered, and at the stand Tenny was rid- den out_to beat imp. Clonsilla half a length. Jack Martin, on the latter mar rode a very poor race, or she might hav nVel‘,?d u[‘f ldechlan. Jones finished third with Don Luls. Equal choice in the betting on_the fifth nun%er with Harry Thoburn, Foster & Hackett's mare Peace won ail the way. Spencer on Harry Thoburn rode a very slouchy sort of a race, circumnavigaung | anch to finish third, five | the bunch in time lenq'ths behind Pompino. With 8 and 10 to 1 against his chances Toribio was never headed in the final mile selling run. Silver Tone took the place, "l'lllah Scotch Plaild, the favorite, ran fourth. Track Notes. T. Walsh carried off the riding honors | Bullman was by piloting three winners. to his a close second with two wins credit. A. B. Spreckels, owner of Aptos stock farm has named the suckling colt by Searchlight (2:03%) from Hulda (2:08%), Lyddite. If he proves as powerful a fac. tor in racing as the explosive after which he is named is in warfare the youngster should some day be heard of down the an in- grand circuit. Conley was suspended pandlng vestigation into the showing made by Red Pirate. From all accounts the chestnut has the reputation of being a ‘“dope™ horse and a notorious in and outer. In his races run in California he has been far from a consistent performer, and be- fore the colored boy's livelihood is taken away these things should be considered. If gpencer puts up as good a ride to-day on Yellowta!l as he did yesterday astride Harry Thoburn the big fellow ought to be a 20 to 1 shot. To-Day's Enéfle-. First race, seven furlongs; three-year-old: selling: 737 Choteau . 112| 730 Rachael C. 107 737 The Echo . 107| 729 Aborigine : 719 Rixford . 03| THE CA (Copyright, 1900, by LL’S RACING CHART. H. H. Egbert.) OAKLAND RACETRACK, Wednesday, February 7, 1900—Weather fine. Track fast. 74S. FIRST RACE—SIx furlongs; selling: four-year-olds and up: purse, $350. ) 1 [ Betting. Horse. Age. Welght. St. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |0p. Cl Katle Gibbons, 4 11 11 1% 11% |T. Walsh. [] 7 Rio Chico, 4. 2h 2n 24 23 |Bullman 75 32 Jack McCabe, 4. 41 32 31 3n |J. Woods. 15 30 Sallie Goodwin, 6. 3h 4% 4% 4n |Spencer 4 4 Melkarth, 5. 82 71 53 515 ‘Mor(m 1 15 Campus, 4..... 51 62 61 62 (E Jones s 1 Faversham, 4. ] U] 95 7Th 75 |Ruiz .. 3 92 Jim Brownell, §.....107( 4 6h 8% $§1 S1 |Buchanan 0 10 Silver Maid, |8 72 S5h 910 912 |Morse . 20 50 Pat Murphy, ? 9% 10 » 10 Hyland .. 80 19 Time—%, %, . nig’s b. m. % ner, D. A. Hol . Good start, Won cleverly. . by Buckmaster-Lady Winston. Winner was apparently the best. Second and third driving. Win- Sallle Goodwin found the pace too warm. Faversham has lost form. Scratched—Naples 103, ynia 102, McMENOMY—In Oakland, February 7, 1800, | F:;’";;}!i beloved ‘qfln g, Captain J. H. and | 749. SECOND RACE—Futurity course; sellin three-year-olds: purse, $400. enomy, h e e T ke ant St W Gy phrs. Joha | Tofew — Sowee. 3] %m. %m. %m. Str. |__Jockeys. _[Op._CL F. and the late Lydia McMenomy, a native of | (122) Southern Girl. ] in 12 11 |Bullman San Francisco, aged 19 years and 3 months. (720) L. B. McWhirter. lm} 1 4 4+ 23 |Vittitoe A member of Company N, League of the 730 Saul of 31 31 32 (Spencer Cross_Cadets. 540 Bamboulia ] e 33 2n 4 'T. Walsh..... 4 1-2 ©F Friends and acqualntances are t- | Time—To %, 21%; to %, :45%: last &, 1:01; short & Good start. Won all out. Sec- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, corner of San Pablo avenue and Crawford street, thence to St. Columba’s ond and third driving. Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's b. f. by Free Knight-Sarah Davis. Southern Girl had no leisure moments. She ness. Bamboulia stopped in the stretch. pulled up lame. Saul geems to lack game- Church where a solemn requiem mass will b T B folous: it tans . celebrated for the Tepose of his soul, com: | (00 THIRD RA! Es; selling; three-vear-olds; purse, $400. mencing at 1030 o'clock, Interment my. | index. Horse, _ Welght[St. _%m. _%m. ¥m. Str. _Fini | Jockeys. [0p. OL Marys Osmetery, Oakisad, 799 Florabird ...orr RS G in [Vittitos 716 MAHONEY—In this city, February 6, 1300, | 729 Silver Bullion... 8 LSRN T e 22 [Morse . i Stephen, beloved husband of the late Mary | 34 Essence i 4h 4% 81 21 |Bullman 85 15 Mahoney, and father of James, Willlam, Jo. | 0 The Scot. 3 2h 11 §% 4n |Henry T seph and Rose Mahoney and Mrs. J. T. Lane, | 713 Isaline 5 81 7% 41 51 [B. Ross. 0 2% a native of Ireland, aged 70 years. @5 Sunelio i 7% 9% 81 63 [Spencer & o £ The funeral will take place this day | 502 For Freedom 7 15 91 7% |Buchanan 0 1 (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from the pariors | 737 Edgardo .. 10 3 &L 20 81 |J. Daly. 100 of 7.C. O'Connor & Co.,'767 Mission ‘street. | o Harey Thate 1 IE @1 6% 8B |Tamme o Incerment Mount Cateary Cemetery. 723 _Gundara 2 e TRt R e ] 3 012 R oaeph. baloved eus of Mosin ana 2% | Tims.%, ok: %, . 1:15. Good start. Won firsi thres driving. Winner, W. F. Schulte's nie s Marinan, and loving Erandemn o gao- | b. ¢ by Florist:Canary. Florabird saw all the sights. Bullion would have Wwon in & few + Jobn | G G more. Eesence had a very nolsy time, getting in half a dozen scrimmages. Sun- H. and Margaret Marro Francisco, aged 4 years. MESSINA—In Oakland, February 7, Messina, beloved wife of Luigi m.‘.?&?’..“;‘:: . a native of San ello also struck much rough weather. Scratched—Miidred Hughes 107, Summer 112. e R A A e R e e e, S e i 751. FOURTH RACE—One mile and a sixteenth: selling; four-year-olds and up; purse, $400. mother of John and Mary Meesina, a natiye | Index. Horse. Age. Welght.[St. Ym. %m. ¥m. 8tr. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. CL of Italy, aged 42 years. (Placerville papers | 7 David Tenny, 6 31 2% 1% 12 1% |Bullman please copy.) 72 Imp. Clonsilla, 5. ih 41 31 2% 22 J. Martin £ Notice of funeral hereafter. 731 Don Luls, 6. 11 11 3% 31 31 |E. Jones. m 1 PNEILIZIn this clty, Februsey ¢ 150, (709) Snips, 5. €3 3% 42 42 4h [Henry » 1 ward W., beloved ~husband of Ma (720) Stromio, 4.... 7 1 514 61% 614 |Fauntieroy 0 O'Neill, father of Joseph and Mary O'Neull, | 741 Red Pirate, 4. 4% E% 63 63 63 |Conley s s B R Al Nty eill, | 742 Lost Girl, 6 | Bhi - el ¥ 7 7 |T. Walsh 5 © ;r(;:l:xr - ““n:m"-l.' mr-:l:a 54‘.‘1‘1‘:?; gvfixlqler Time—1-16, :?1’:11 ?-u. vnvm:; 3 Brr\:. ‘n-i‘iv ::n: m, 1:\;"1;-10’7:‘. 'lx‘/. Bnd& start. Won -4 o & . ving. ‘aterhouse’: . h. N [amie W good and son-in-law of Edmond Foley, a native of g.r.:,'afi::-“mo";m- would Have won. Martin rode with fld'«:\lltml’!udmem. mmrmte 2F-‘n‘ Francisco, aged 30 years 7 months and ys. £ #7The funeral will take place to- (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late rear. dence, 1315 Montgomery ‘street, thence to St. Francis Church, where a solemn requiem maes will be celebrated for the repose of nia soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Foly Cross Cemetery. PHELAN-—In this city, February 6, Phefun, widow of the late James Phelan ooy mother of Mrs. Frank Sullivan, Jumes o Phelan and Miss Mary L. Phelan, a native of Stradbally, Queens County, Ireland, aged oo years. g The ftuneral will take place this day (Thursday). at 10:30 o'clock, trom St. Tematisy Church. Interment *private, | in. Croas Cemetery. o PUTZKER—In Manila, P. I, February 1899, Bruno Lane, beloved son of Professor” ‘Albin end Caroline Putzker, & native of Berkeley, Ruég 18 {u.-‘-“u:onm and 10 days. 5 E! E—In this city, February 3, Mar- garet, beloved mother 51 Daniel u‘am’u..,. e, & native s o Ireland. i e HENRY J GALLAGHER CO,, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND BoasrSins, 0 Fifth st opposite Lincoln School. Teiephone South 0. Scratched—Los Prietos 101, Coda 109, Tom Calvert 111, Delecta 9, Grey- quit_early. Hurst 101, 752, FIFTH RACE—SIx furlongs; selling; four-year-olds and up; purse, §330. jex. Horse. Age. Welght.[St. m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. [0p. ©L 3 z 1811 1 2 23 25 E] 7 5139 P ... Amelia Fonso, &. 1 42 42 £ 727 Sister Alice, 5. H 71 Eh 9 (635) Bessle Lee, 5. 10, 8 51 61 2 712 Rosalbra, 6.. 15 6 83418 H1 458 _Castake, 5. 1121 § s 100 Time—%, 4% %, %, 1:13%. Good start. Won easily. Second and third driving. ‘Winner, Foster & Hackett's ch. m. by imp. Midlothian-Turmoil. Peace was never dis- turbed. ~ Spencer's ride on Thoburn a nightmare. Cut off early and then languldly ridden over the White Pass route. riano 112, ila 195, Bessie Lee outfooted probably. Scratched—High Hoe 110, Cip- 753. SIXTH RACE—One mlle; selling; three-year-olds and up; purse, $400. Index. Horse. Age. Welght.[St. ¥m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [0p. Ol 731 Toriblo, 6. 088 13 e (@74 Siver one 061 21 13 23 720 Gotobed, 5. 0606 7 51 41 (741) Scotch Plald, 108) 3 3y 34 31 741 Los Medanos, 016 63 4 B1 735 Jennie Reid, 4. 9% 4 5% 1 64 @30 0 b 10107 41 (4 PR0. Time—%, :25%: . ° % m%: 1 Good start. ariving. . W. L. Stanf s ch. Apache-Marin. Silver Tone hard ridden from start. closed strong. the stretch. Flamero ruined his reputation. Scratched—Mary Second race, five and a half furlongs: four- year-olds ‘and’ upward: seling: . 108 714 Montellade 102/ 74 St. Cuthbert 111 676 Gold Baron . furlongs; two-year-olds: (732)Lucidia +.. Impromptu Fourth race, one mile; spectal tfor three-year-olds; B0 each; $1000. added: (717) F. W. Brode (T. Burns) Bl (647) Yellowtail (Spencer) ... 117 61 Advance Guard (Buliman) an Fifth race. one and one-sixteenth miles; three-year-olds and upward; selling: 742 New Moon .....101: 739 Mary Kinsella..101 722 Tmperious 103 730 Sisquoc T8 747 Formero 105( 739 Alicia .. e 723 Catastrophe ....107| 740 Brown Prince .. % 722 Horton ... 7l Sixth race, seven furlongs; four-year-olds and upward; selll 746 Cormorant 747 Del Paso II. 733 Siiver Tone 107| 733 Headwater 741 Pat Morrissey...107' Selections for To-Day. First race—Rachael C, Choteau, Aborigine. | Second race—St. Cuthbert, Montellade, Storm | King. H Third race—Lucidia, St. Rica, Grafter. Fourth race—F. W. Brode, Yellowtatl, vance Guard. Fifth race—Horton, Mary Kinsella, Formero. Sixth race—Cormorant, Headwater, Pat Mor- rissey. e New Orleans Race Results. i NEW ORLEANS, Feb. —Quiz, the favorite at twos, made but a sorry show- | ing in the Bayonet stakes at a half-mile | to-day, and the prize went to Sad Sam, | against which the liberal price of 20 to 1| was laid. Our Nellie was the only win- ning favorite. The track was sloppy. Re- sults: | Selling, | won, Albert Aa- mile heats: First heat—Our Nellie Vi second, Pancharm third. heat—Cur Nellie won, Albert Vals second, Pancharm third. Time, 1:47. Handicap, steeplechase, short course—Van Brunt won, Coronatus second, Zufalig third. | Time, 4:42. | _Seliing; one mile—Voyageur won, Water- | crest second., Colonel Frank Waters third. Time, 1:4T%. The Bayonet stakes; half a mile—Sad Sam won, Adnoor second, Sackford third. Time, | 82, Handicap; seven furlongs—E4 Gartland II | won, Strangest second, Knight Banneret third. | Time, 1:32. Frelinghuysen second, Tildee third. T¥ 1:19. | Six’ turlongs—Baraterla won, HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL W M Worcester, N Y :‘ “’fiufl'lm. dsulfl rs Morrison, do F F Sayer, Den Maj G G Arthur, USA O Orr, V!:ntlln R J Lucey, USA |J F Dunne, § Feitps | 8 F Graham, S Jose Mrs Dunne, do Edw Dunne, Chicago A P Jenkins, Sao | Mrs_Dunne,’ Chicago [A. P. Sage, Sacto | W Wertheimer, Dytn|A C Kuhn, San Jose Mrs Wertheimer, do |B C_Klauber, Chgo Mose Cohen, Dayton |Mrs V A Follett, Sioux Mrs_Cohen Dayton City ! E D Porter, Joplin | GRAND HOTEL. J_J Sullivan & w,|WHW, Portland | S Towle i Dr W H Stearns & w, | | Franks, Los Angeles ] A Morris, N Y |R'E Watts, Oreson | | T Peekey, Novate F G Curry, Lodi | | 3 N Spence, Suisun | M Thompson, | | G Stoffler Jr Sta Crus |D A Madeira, Cal T S Carroll & w, Cal | O W Simple, Cal | G_A Richmond & w, F Alger & w, Nevada Fort Jones C H Ward, Newman | Mrs Richardson, Or |D T Fish, Newman W J Abrams, Hanford A Varbe & w, Napa | D J McFall, Nev City L W Walker, 8 Rosa | W F Reading, Bodie |P C Coddington, Cal G W Reading, Bodle |V J Rich, San Jose E W Gilmon, Los Ang/C T Giiger, Hopland A M ¥ McCollough,Cal Dr F_E Loomis, Iowa C M Hartley & w, Cal Mrs J § Rawlins, Cal | 7 Spipney, Fresno '] Rawlins, Cal J S Staler, Ballant |J F Deveridorf. 8 Jose J M Laury & w, Mino A F_Naber, Stockton | W _Pike, Fresns J D Bradley, Merced C W Burroushs & w, W G Sawver, Il Chicago |G H Gudeson 8 Jose | Miss L Burroughs, 4o|W Parker & w, Los An R Barry, Nevada | NEW WESTERN HOTEL | | W Stewart, Laursl (C Simpson,_ Pasadens | | 7’ Litheiser, Brandon |G Barker, Petaluma | | Miss A Luba, PhiladaJ Le Clair, Modesto _ | Miss Himbledring. N Y|C G Fisher & w. N Y T3l 8 & w S JoseMrs G Wright, Huftalo | A Hanson, Baitimore P J Lechoch, Manila | J Micander, Nevada |N G Rude, S Dak | | 3 L Dillon, Los Ang |L Trogestad, S Dak | 7 7 Edward, Sacto T J La Blanc, Vallejo | | W cninn, Vallefo | —_———— Sues the Railroad. LOS ANGELES, Feb. 7. res began a suit against the ny to-day, for €13 | illing of his child | | Pacific Raillway Compa %00 damages for the k several months ago. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Continued from Page Eight. SAILED. Wednesday, February T. Stmr Cleone, Madsen, Casvar. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Feb 7—Br bark Trongate, from Vancouver. Sailed outwarad Feb ¢—Schr Esther Bubne, from Port Hadlock, for San Francisco. | Tn bay Feb 6—Bark Coryphene, from Oyster Bay, for Honolulu. | PORT GAMBLESailed Feb 7—Ship Jobn A | Briggs, for Philadelphia. | | “SEATTLE—Arrived Feb 7—Stmr City of | Beattle, from_Juneau, In tow. | Salled Feb 7—Stmr Willamette, for San Fran- | eisco. | FORT BRAGG—Arrived Feb T—Stmr Noyo, hence Feb 5. { ‘—Salled Feb §—Stmr Aloha, i CRESCENT CITY- for San Francisco. COOS BAY—Barbound Feb 7—Stmr Empire. Arrived Feb 7—Stmr Arcata, hence Feb 4. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Feb é—Schr Meteor, from Port Ludlow: schr Lizzie Vance, from Seattle. Feb 7—Schr Twilight, from Grays Harbor; schrs Sadie and Louise, from Ump- qua: schr Albert Meyer, from Seattle; stmr Rival, from Usal. Sailed Feb 7—Stmr San Pedro. for San Fran- eisco; stmr Newl . for San ASTORIA—Satled fornia, for San Francisco; stmr Despatch, for San Francisco; stmr George W Elder, for San Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived Feb $—Schr Allen A, from |Honolulu, Feb 7—Stmr Ruth, hence Feb stmr Nava: hence Feb 5. Salled Feb 7—Stmr for San Pedro: stmr Samoa, for San Francisco. hTAfiOllA—s-.ued Fed 7—Br ship Glendoon, r Live rgool. hléSAL— led Fed 7—Stmr Luella, for San ro. MENDOCINO — Sailed Feb 7—Stmr Point | Arena. for San Francisco. | PORT BLAKELEY — Arrived Feb 7—Ship | John A Briggs, from Port Gamble; schr Win- slow, from Tacoma. | Safled Feb 7—Bark Kate Davenport, for San Francisco. BASTERN PORT. NEW YORK—Arrived Feb é—Stmr Alllanca, from Colon. FOREIGN PORTS. VANCOUVER—Arrived Feb 7—Br stmr Em- press of China, from Hongkong. ADELAT Arrived prior to Feb —Ship Marion Chilcott, from Chemainus. GUAYAQUIL—Sailed Jan 20—Ger stmr Tants, for Hamburz. SYDNEY—Satled Feb 6—Br stmr Aorangl, for Vancouver. YORKOHAMA — Sailed Feb 7 —Jep stmr America Maru, for San Francisco, OCBAN STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived Feb 7—Stmr Aller, from New York, for Bremen; stmr St Louls, trom New York. PLYMOUTH—Arrived Feb 7—Stmr Pretoria. from New York, for Hamburg. NEW YORK—Arrived Feb 7-Stmr Fuerst Blsmarck, from Genoa and Naples. { | W W Chapin, Sacto (Miss M L Follet, do D D Cuikine, Tacoma ¢ Matteson, Butte | | "l Mrs Matteson, i e '[Clp Thos Couch, Mont | T i onaaa Mrw Beyeon, do | aterhouse, |l Watencle o |02 caTe, O, YA asketield, 4o o |Mrs Carruthers, do A Murphy. Chicaso |Mrs F. McLaughlin, R A Graham, Oregon M3 F. ML | L Frank, Montana |, 3" SR 10, 4 IBECx Madern [ B i et | § 8 Roberts, Maders |T B Wilcox, Portland | | Spencer, Chicafo |Mrs Wilcox, Portland | A Crespi, New York |M\rs H & Wicox, do | G A Archer, St Paul |} ¢ Moore, San Jose | Kel 3 cand Souora..o ... 2:004 Hiywards, Nilesand Way Stations. *9:004 Darie, Woodlard, Keights Laading. 99:004 Atlantic Itpress—Ogien aod Eaeh *9:004 Martines, Trocy, Latbrcp, Stockton, Mere-d asd Fresno, i o Mendo ille . Stocktor ta, Hautor, Forers *4:002 Martivcr. . Niles azd Way [ K ille, Orovi. Tllen B Fiond Sicsbise Owl ‘Limitcd—Tracy. Freano, ersteld. Sangus for Santa Bar 5007 Stses Fin el i Pass Now s ited— New Or- 234307 Stockton, Mercel, Fremo. *3:307 Freav, liakersie !, Savta s, nge! Demivg, El Puso, New Orlcans avd East. ... . ®3:30p Santa Vo Koito—Allantio Express foe Mojavo and Kass. . 8:007 Haywards, Niles and San Jose. 18:30r Vallojo .. sk *6:30¢ Oriental N> 13:00p Valleio, *4:302 *3:007 crow Gauger. € Macket Strook.) il Sand o, ek SautaCruz and Way s Jose, New Aimaden, Felton, Sioulder Creek, Banta Cruz and Frineipsl Stations SR Woy Statio-s CREEK ROUTE FERAY. § FRANCISC0— Feot of Mmot Sireat (Skin 3)— : ’:vg 1:00am 1100 *300 1300 OAELAND—Faot of B 00 *1:00 12:00 COAST PIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townser.d St) 23 View, South San Franciseo.. 16% 971004 San Jose and Way Staticns (New 2 Almaden Wednesdays ouly) . *1:30% o900, Jose, Ties Plucs, Sunta Cruz, itle Grove. Lasn’ Robles, San Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, Pinos, Sauta Criz. Salinas, terey aud Paciflc Grovs. Sem Jose sud Way Statious !-Sunml Principal Way 8an Jose and Prineipal Way Stations 19:00, 7 for Afterncon. A for Morviug. 1 Sunday only. * Daily. 1 nuu'thy excented | CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. LESSED SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN 5G_TO SAN RAFAESE. 'llx'ql.).Af‘:.- 8,900 LW o m D i o B, = Bacircaye Eroe tive ot 18 G0, ¥, U . om; LW > D, SAN RAFAEL TO FRANCISCSO. ‘WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50. $:20, 11:10 a. m_; 13 ::nl 5:10 : Saturdays—Extra trips at 1. mn;t&:n 9:40, 10 & m.; 140, 3:40, 508, §:35 p. m. Windaos. Lytton. Geyservills. Clover ‘ale. [ 7:38 pm/ #:23 pm am| " “Fktan." "} 738 pen| 0:22 pa 10:2% am 7:30 am) 3:30 pm| 7:30 am| 10:40 am 6:05 pml 83 pm 19:40 am(10:25 am pm 7:35 pm! 6:23 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West : at Lytton ot Geyservills Sonoma and 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm) Glen Ellen. Sebastopol. | seyville, Springs, vt and Hartlett Springs; af Uldan Saratoga Springs. Blue Lakes. Deil .h‘“ er 5| Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey. Jobn s, Riverside, Lierley's. Bucknell's. ts, Hull orr Hot Springs, Mendocigo " City, = Fore Westpart, Ual, Willits, _Laytonville, ~Cum- mi! 8. Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotla and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- Bn Sunday round trip tickets ot ® rous u to an s d San Rafasl at haif rates. icket offices. 650 Market st.. Chronicle bldg, H. ¢, WHITING, H. X. RYAN. General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. A [IMITED ALIFORNIA Santa Fe Route Te CHICAGO This Is the ot g S e Co-:::m Traix Leaves Sax Frascisco: ', Wi '\ inny. arriving i Chicags 88213