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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1900 [INANCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. No Eastern quotations for grain and stocks. Local Produce Exchange not in session. Bran declined 50c. Hay unchanged. Potatoes steady and Onions firm. Butter and Cheese lower and dull. Three cars of Eastern Poultry Vegetables plentiful. Eggs unchanged. in. Game dull and weak. Oranges selling at higher prices. Other fruits as before. Provisions kept from advanci Hogs scarce and firm. ig by competition. Fair business in the local stock market. Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) FRANCISCO, Feb. 12, § ». m. The fol ng ere the seasonal rainfalls t @ate as compared with those of same date last season, &x Last | 4 — 24 hours. Season. Season. e gt 0.00 3488 15.65 000 15.08 1313 0.00 T 0.00 5 0.00 4 8.86 | 0.00 08 115 000 a 715 0 2% 373 134 um temperature, AND GENERAL | prevails over the ‘ ountain rexion ex- uthern Arizona, where | r has fallen over the JWegon and Washington Oregon, Idaho and the north Pa- pper Missour! along slightly n Arizona over cieco for 30 hours uary 1500 — Fair Tuesday; — Fair Tuesda; ght | lght | colder. ¢ ning Tuesday, prob- the mountains. rth portion, ty—Fair Tuesday: H. WILLSO? Local Forecast Of! —— Aday fair in viet light northe I | EASTERN MARKETS. -——————————— Condition of the Treasury Feb. tion of balance, WASHINGTO! ment con. Avall serve, 12.—To-day’s state- shows ®old re- of the jle cash $220,379,083. Foreign Markets. Silver, 277-164. Wheat ring doing: cargoes LONDON, Feb. cargoes Off coast, no passage, seilers asking an advance of 334 each shipment. ieh ntry markets, firm. Wheat and Flour on passage to United King- dom, 1,980,000 quarters: Wheat and Flour on passage nent, 840,000 quarters. | LIVERPOOL Feb. 12 —WHEAT—Firm. COTTON—Uplands Pacifie, 100 Pacific n Northern Chicago Livestock Market. Feb. 12 -CATTLE-Slow, 10c cholce; Texans about steady, | ers’ stock and anners, feeders easy: good to choice, edium, $4G4 $0; mixed stock- CHICAGO, Jower, except 5 10@6; poor to ers, $225@3 75; eelected feeders, $4 20@4 80 g00d to ch 0@4 35 helfers, §3 %@ 4“8 anners, 0@+ 5 calves, $4 9GS; fed Texa HOGS— Average, shade 34 65 4 65@5 50; Native wethers, ern wethers, hogs, 42,000; sheep, Exports of Wheat and Flour. ;: takes for Cork 55461 | t $55,500; Norfolk Island, b The Lady Jolcey takes for China 14,160 bbls Flour, for Jap: 219 bbls. L - 1 : f Foreign Futures. l | ] | -— | LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Mar. May. July. | Opening 51 5 10% b 10% Closing . 5 10% 5 10% 5 104 Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, h.—_-Feh 12.—Clearings, $377,- 215; balanc $60.343. Northern Wheat Market. ORI:Z‘VJ.\'V PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 12—With all Ameri- ean exchanges closed dealers were Inclined to await & resunwtion of business before doing mueh. Quotations for wheat, nominally, 3@ Sic for Walia Walla, 52@53c for Valley; Blue- stem easy at WG WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Wash. Feb. 12.—Wheat—Club, ex- port, %c; Bluestem, 5o%c. - LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. Eterling Exchange. sixty days . - 85 Sterling Exchange, sight . - 4 581 Sterling Cables . - 4 B9y New York Exchange sight . .- 15 New York Exchange, telegraphic — 7% Fine Silver, per ounce. - 59% Mexican Dollars . 48 a5y Wheat and Other Grains. | | NOTE—Yesterday being observed as a holl- | @ay by the grain exchanges of New York, Chicago end San Francisco there are no quo- tations to-day for cereals or Eastern stocks. Hay and Feedstuffs. Bran has again been marked down 50 cents per ton. Hay is dull and weak. BRAN—$12 $@13 5 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$17@20 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $15@17 ton: Oticake Meal at the mill, $36g27; jobbing, | 31 g2s; Cocoanut Cake, §30G21: Corn Meal $23@28 500 Cra Corn, ; Mixed Feed, $15 50, Cottonseed Meal, §28 per ton. HAY—Wheat, $6 % for common to good and $ for choice; and Oat, 50; STRAW—25@40c per bale. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Potatoes are steady and Onions firm at the established advance. Receipts of Peas were excessive and the market was dull and weak W@sic; Burbanks, BQ@Te per sack; Oregon | for <o | 11 for light amber | about 1c under quotations. | free, 11@14c; Northern Mountain, defective, I Sweet Potatoes, $1 531 85 N oes, 3c. [ $1 552 25 per ctl for all kinds. VEGETABLES—Rhubarb, — per 1b; paragus, 25@30c for Sacramento and Santa Clara and — per 1b_for Alameda; Green Peas, 132@3c per 1b for Los Angeles and — for Alameda; String Beans, S@12%c; Cabbage, 40 | B0e; Loe Angeles Tomatoes, $1@1 50; Egg Plant | from Los Angeles, 10@12%c; Dried Okra, 12%c | per 1b; Garlic, 8@7c: Green' Peppers from Los Angeles, 2@5c; Dried Peppers, §@10c; Carrots, 30@40c per sack; Los Angeles Summer Squash, 75c@$1 25 per box; Marrowfat Squash, nominal. Poultry and Game. Three cars of Eastern came iIn and sold off well at 12G12%c for Turkeys, $4 50 for Ducks, B 50@6 for Hens, $5@5 50 for young Roosters 4 $ 505 for old Roosters. Two more cars unced for to-day. was dull and weak and the close weather checked the demand. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 11@12%c for Gob- blers and 11@12%c for Hens: Dressed Turkeys, 14c; Geese, per pair, §1 Goslings, $1 $4@5 for old and M@ for youns. ; Young Roosters, $t 50@5; .Old Fryers, $4 50@5; Brollers, $4@ 32 50@3 50 for small; Pigeons, 5G1 50 per dozen for old and $2 30@3 for GAME—Quail, $1 Maliard, $3G8 50, vasback, §: White, $1'2 $4; Englisl Jack Enipe, $1 %@1 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Another decline in Butter is annou the market is very weak and du shows a toward still Cheese er prices Creamery, 2c; seconds, 22G22%c; good to Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Three cars of Orange Fan @2 20 A few 151001 were auctic sta; 80c. LEL BERRIE:! vbi APPLES—30@60c per box ch and $1 DRIED FRUITS—P: 40-50's, 4@4%c for 60 for 70-80's, 3c for SO- Apricots, 11g13¢ for Royals, parks and 12@l4c for Bienhel G for Standards, S%@6%c for fancy; Peeled Feaches, rated Apples, 6G7c; Sun-dried, og Nectarines, 8@Sc; Pears, 314G+ 7@Sc for bright halves: Black White Figs, 2@3c; Bleached Plums, bleached Plum Tic for pitted unpitted RAISINS—Bleached Thompson’s— 1b, 10c; cholce, $c: standard, Sc; pri bleached Thompson's. per Ib, per b, Sige: cholce. T 50-1b_box 3-crown. 2-crown, $1 Clusters, 52 tnut Walnuts, SG9c fc and G or " softshell; Almon, for paper shell, 9@10c for soft and e s 5 @b¥e for Brazil Nuts, Ti4@Sc; Fil 1@13c; Cocoanuts, $4 50 5. HONEY—Comb, 11%@12c for bright and 10%a = 2 < I\'n&-r white extracted, T%c: light amber extracted, T%@7%c; dark, 54 6c_per Ib sl BEESWAX—24@2%c per 1b. Provisions. Dealers y that the expected advanece in Hams and Bacon has not taken pl because some dealers persist in selling below cost, and this cut-throat competition prevents any rise. | The market is very firm, however. . D MEATS— b ¥%c per b for beavy, 10c for light medium. 1lc for light, 12 for extra light and 13% for sugas ern eugar-cured Hams, 13@1 a Hams, rominal; Mess Beef, $12 per bbl; extr. Mess, $13; Family, $14: extra Prime Pork, $14 5 extra clear, $17; Mess, $16; smoked Beef, 1lc per 1Ib. LARD—Tierces gquoted at 6%@7c per Ib for | | compound and Sc for pure: half-barrels, pure, | Bi4c: 10-1b tins, $%c: 5-1b ting, Sc. COTTOLENE—Tlerces, T%@S%c per Ib; 10-15 tins, Sigc. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS— ‘ulls and brands sell Heavy salted steers. 10%@11%c: medium, 9%@10%c; lght, whides, $1%@10%c; Stags, 7c: Salted Kip, 9%% 10%c; Calf, 9%@10%c; Dry Hides, sound, 1Sc; culls and brands, 15@l6c; Dry Kip and Veal 17e; Dry Calf. 19@20c; Sheepskins, yearlings, @30c each; short Wool, e each’; medium, 70@%c; long Wool, $1@1 25 each: Horse Hides, $2 75@3 for large and 75c@$1 25 for small; Coits, B0e. : No. 2, TALLOW—No. 1 rendered. Sc per I | 4c: refined, 6i4c: grease, 23%@3c; Fail ip, San 7 Fall clip, San Joaquin plains, 9@10c: South- ern, 8G10c; Middle County, 11§13 Humpem, and Mendocino, 17G20c; Eastern Oregon, 13@16c: Valley Oregon, 18g20c: Northern Mountatn, 11c per Ib, HOPS—7@11c per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. There is nothing new. Hogs continue scarce and firm. BEEF—64@7c per 1b for fair to choice. VEAL—$@10c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 8@Sic: ewes, %c per Ib. LAMB—Spring. 15c; yearlings, 9Gi0c per Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, T¥c for emall, 5%c for me- dium and 5%@5%c for large: stock Hogs and feeders, 5K @5%c; dressed Hogs, 7@8ic. General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin Bags, $565: Calcutta Grain Bags, 7G7%c; Wool Bags, 28@30c. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; new Welling- ton, $; Southfield Wellington, $750; Seattle, $7; Bryant, §1; Coos Bay, $ 50: Wallsend, 3. Co-operative Wallsend, $8; Scotch, —; Cum. berland, $12 In bulk and $i2 50 in sacks; Penn- sylvania Anthracite Egg, $13; Cannel, §i1 per ton: Coke, $15 per ton in bulk and $17 in sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining pany Quotes, terms net cash, in 100-Tb : Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5%c; Pow- dered, S3c: Candy Granulated, 5%c; Dry Gran. ulated, G%c; Confectioners’ A, 5%c: Magnoli A, 4%c; Extra C, 4%¢c; Golden C, 4%c; barrels, 1-16c more; half-barrels, c more; boxes, ¢ more; 50- bags, %c more. No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Com- Dominos, half-barrels, 5%c; boxes, 6%c per Ib. e e THE STOCK MARKET. d Local securities were dull in the morning, but fairly active in the afternoon. The only changes worthy of note were a slight advance 9%c: | Hawkins, executrix) to J. P. Lloyd, lot on N ced and | in Paauhau Plantation R s gD and a slight decline in STOCK AN EXCHANGE. MONDAY, Feb. 12-2 p. m. TS Bonds DK L o 1 oo DAASE - Equit ., 4s quar coup.114 — |Matual Bi gor—® S 45 quar reg... — 1143 0 G L & H... 45% 41% 45 quar new..l — 136 |Pac Gas Imp.. 50% 51 6s quar coup.. — "— |Pac Light Co. 43i4 45 Miscellaneous— ISF G & E.... 50% 51% an Francisco. 4% 6 Stockton Gas.. 12 — Insurance— | Firem's Fund.220 228 | Bank Stocks— |Anglo-Cal Ltd. 6734 7215 Bank of Cal...40132405 |Cal'$ D & T.. 4 100 First Natnl....250 305 = Lon P & A....133 13§ Do gntd 5s.. — 103 |Merchants’ Ex — 16 LA&PRG8.102 — |Nev Nat Bk. - Market-st 6s...127 — | Savings Banks— Do 1st M 6s.. — 118% Ger S & L...1760 — CNGRITs106% — Hum S & L. — — R of Cal €s.118% — |Mut Sav Bk. 45 - N R of Cal 5s.114 — |S F Sav U.. 502% — NPCRR6s102 — [Savé& LSo. 74 78 NPCRRG58.106 — !Seo Say Bk. — - NCRR3s.100 — |Union T Co. — — Oak GL&H 58109 — | Street Rallroads— Oak Tran 6s...111% — |California Oak W Co 5s..104%105% | Geary-st Oceanic S8 Co.105 105% Market-st Ry.. 60% 61% Om C Ry 6s.. — 12840 SL & H 50 P & Cl Ry 6s..104% — |Presidio ....... — 1% Pk & O Ry 6s. — — | Powder Stocks— Powell-st R 6s.119% — |California .....180 170 Sac L G&Rjs. 85 — 5 Dynamite, S F & SJF 5s..116% — |Giant Con Co. 931 93% 8 Ry of Cal 6s. — 108 |Vigorit 2% 2% 8 moy — | Sugar — 8 Bl — Hana P Co. % — s 13 |Haw C & 8 Co 85 88y s — | Honokaa § Co. 28% 29 8 — | Hutch S P Co. 25% 26 SP B — |Kilauea S Co.. 2 SV Wat 65 115% — | Makawell S Co ¢4 — § V Wat 4s....18% — |Onomea S Co. 2% — 8 V W 4s(3dm)102 " — | Paauhau S Co. 25% — Stktn Gas 6s..102 108 | Miscellaneous— Water Stocks- |Al Pack Assn.119 1204 Contra Costa.. 73 73% Mer Ex Assn. 100 Marin County. 50 — |Oceanic 8§ Co. o4 Spring Valley. 843 94% Pac A F A - Gas & Electric— Pac C Bor Co.144 — Cent Gas — — |Par Paint Co.. 9% — Cent L& P... 4 5 Morning Session. Board— 100 Contra Costa Water, & 0. Contra_Costa Water Glant Powder Con Hana Plantation Co. Honokaa > Honokaa S Co... 50 Honokaa 8 Co...... 50 Honokaa § Co, & 90 Market Strect Railway. Oceanic § S Co.... $1000 8 V€8s, $7700 U S 3s coup.. Street— 508 V. Water 94 2 $9000 U S 4s coup 2 1% 00 Afternoon Session. ta Water.. sta Water. ad_Water A Sugar Board— 300 Anaconda 60 PROL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. 10 Blue Goose ...... 25 50 100 Home Oil Co 37 MI SHARES. were the xchange Board yesterday: forning Session. 900 & 400 T 2 330 T o Sesston. 60 Slerra Nevada.. 51 3 200 Sirrra Nevada.. 30 300 3 30 Union Con 30 300 Op 200 Union Con 200 Overman 400 Potos! 600 Utah Following were the sales in the Pacifie Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session, 200 Con Cal & V.1 373 200 Sierra Nevada. 200 Con Cal & Va.135 400 Sierra Nevada. . 1 23! 200 Nevada.. 25 1000 Con .29 200 g Con 200 Slerra Nevada'. 358 Afternoon 100 Challenge Con.. 1) n Cal & Va.l3 Session. 200 Potost 350 Sierra wld & Curry. 13| 200 Sierra N 0 160 Mexican 251 100 Unfon Con % 400 Ophir ...... 58! CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, Feb. 12—4 p. m. : Bid. Ask. Kentuck . 0 o2 Lady Wash. 02 7 Mexican .. % 26 : Oeeldenta) +'& Betcner. Sphir o i o - Overman . 05 10 3 Potosi 2% 5| & «Q‘O\'n“ B 10 12 : Seorplon 3 4 : Seg Belcher ...\ 01 02 : S Sierra Nevada. 4 &1 Con Imperial .. — Silver Hill . o 05 Con New York. St. Louls . oy, “rown Point .. Standard . — 285 chequer ..... Syndicate - 05 Gould & Curry, Union Con'.\0) 23 30 Hale & Norcrs. Utah 08 10 Julia — 02 Yellow Ja . Julia " - o cket.. 17 13 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Estats of Sarah A. English (by Lizzie M, corner of Fremont and Bryant streets, N R by NW 275; $50,000. AR Catherine Foley to Charles Schilessinger, lot on SE corner of Natoma street, 9% NE of ‘Sec. ond, NE 20 by SE §; 82000, Julius A. and Elizabeth H. Remmel W, Fisher, Jot on W line of Tennessee steate %’r(:sfi\o' of Twenty-second (Slerra), N 25 by W H.'U. Jaudin to Josephine P. Jaudin, lot on SW corner of Fourth avenue . and street, W 22:6 by S 100; §10. e Ernestine Elfendal to Cornellus Egan, ‘ot on E line of Ninth avenue, 175 N of K street, 2 by Same to Willlam V. Egan, lot o Ninth avenue, 200 N ‘of K street, nNEfi"g; % 120; $10. John_Gorsin to Frank Gliebe, lots 33 biock 5, City Land Assoclation; $j0. "¢ Louis and Catherine Levy to Carrle Claussen, lots 25 and 26, Holiday Map A; $10. ¥ Roman Catholic Archbishop of n Francisco (religlons, corporation) (by attorney) to Joseph W. and Rosanna C: Daley, lot on SW corner of Francis street. 500 NW of Mission, NW 25 by BW 150, lot 33, ‘Academy Tract; $25. Christian_and Margaret Massen to Richard W., Annle M. and Augusta E. Schilling, lot on corner of Twenty-third avenue, 75 NW of J street, NW, 7 by NE 100, block 435, South San Francisco Homestead: $15. John and Doris Campe to Henry Campe, Int on S corner of Howard and Twelfth streets. 10 by SE S6 8. Spieled omas W. and Rachel V. W. Fish Friedlander, 10t 8 line of Fiftesnth street, 55 o orer, wBszkhy s i‘i‘ $10. Garrétt Burke to Mary A. Burke lot on W line of Harrison street, 200 8 of Twenty-fourth, by W 111:6; gift. . e Tdward and Margarite Perry to Th and Christopher C. Rivers, 1ot on & line of D\?:‘. can street, 210 W of Sanchez, W 25 by S 114; $10 Courtland S. and Sophla C. Benedict to George D. Toy, lot on N line of O'Farrell street, 116:4 W of Powell, W 21 by N 68:9; $10. 3 John Cardoza, Maria Ferriera. Caro Mckown (Ferriéra) and Jose Baptista b Lers Kauftman, lot on § line of O'Farrell street, 137:6 E{;‘fi“""a"if 5,7e:.xb 97:6; $10. 1 m and Linnle Kauffman to Minnle P. Shot- well, same; $10. =l . and Henrfetta Damkroeger to Elegele (wife of Henry) lot on N line i‘:“‘;‘.’.‘.‘.l‘.i street, 60 W of Hyde, W 20 by N 60; $10. Maria A, Foley (Dolan) (wife of Dennis I.) lot on NW line of Perry to Jame = SW Huey, street, 17 of Third, SW % by NW 80; $15. Joncph Steiner (by R J. Grat, commissioncr) to J. J. Rauer, lot on W line of Vermont street, 100 § of Slerra, S 33:4 by W 100: $370. Mary E. Mathews (single) fo Rocca lot on E line of Twenty-first avenue, 100 § of Point Lobos avenue, S 80 by E 120; $10. SMadeiine H, and ‘A, H. Lissak to Lutgt De. pacli, lot on W line of Charter Oak street, 225 § siles in the San Fran- 2|2 ana 3, of Thornton, S 25 by W 1%, block B, Haley Purchase, $10. Leo Roscnfeld to Rosa Rosenfeld, lot on B line of Nineteenth avenue, 225 N of M street, N 2% by E 120; $10. Sophie Fehrenbach to Albert Fehrenbach, 3::;«1&-11 Interest In lot 17, block 24, ; Bift. John H. Kelly to Margaret Burke, lot on SE corner of Silver and Edinburg streets, SW 149, SE 100, NE 150, NW 9:7, W 5:4, lot 2, block 50, Excelsior Homestead Association; aiso lot on N line of Seventeenth street, 334:8 W of Cas- e "ghry 2}:8.[){1 188:11, SE 26, S ml % ; "10&1 e Gy, ), Dingman’ to M. A. Clancy Jean Marie Dupus to John W. Standley, lot on E'line of Chehery strect. 364 8 of Thirtieth, S50, E 115, N 10, E 154, N 8, B Lol point, W to beginning, lots 16, 17, 19 and 0, block, 29, Fairmount Tract; also lot on E lins of Chenery street, 314 S of Thirtieth, 8 50, B 15, NW to a paint, W to beginning, lot 18, block 23, same, 6i; $3000. Mary Sweeney to Kate Glennan, lot on § line Washington street, 136:11% E of First avenue, E 25:5% by § 127%; $10. Augusta H. and' Reuben P. Smith to Fannle R. Stowe, lot on SW corner of Albion avenue and Camp street, § 25 by W 91:0; $10. Alexander Allén to Henry Felge lot on W' line of Shotwell street, 215 S of Nineteenth, § 30 by W 122:6: $10, Jens P. Nissum to Christian W. Nissum, lot on N line of Twenty-second street, 279:11%3 W of Church, W 25:5% by N 114; $10. Alfred Olson to Mary P, McKinne, lot on § line of Hill street, 5% W of Noe, W 0:2% by § 114; £50. Maurice and Bridget Griffin to Agnes J. Grif- fin, lot on W line of Potrero avenue, 8 8 of Twenty-third street, § 25 by W 100, and lot ¢n SW_corner of Humboldt and Kansas streets, W 25 by § 100; girt. Mary A, Upton to Karoline Rebmann (wife of Charles W.), lot on § line of Fella alley, §9:6 B of Powell street, E 24 by S _64; $10. Sylvain Schnaittacher to Fannle A, Harcourt (wite of James M.), lot on § line of Pine street, 137:6 W of Taylor, W 43 by § 137:6; $10. Winneford Weir'(Joyce) to John Weir, lot on SE line of Clara street, 2i>o NE of Sixth, NE % by SE 80; gift. Madge and Alvin B. Grosh to Henry Eickhoft, lot on NW ‘corner of California street and Ninth avenue, N 100 by W 45; §10. : Mary Sweeney to Kate Glennan, lot on W line of Forty-fourth avenue, 130 S of T street, § 25 by W 120, 310, P. J. Kennedy to Thomas F. Kennedy, lot on E line of Seventeenth avenue, 19:1 S of Call- fornia street, § 2 by E 120; giit. Alameda County. Katle Forbes (Moran) and Willlam P. and Thomas M. Moran to Anson S. Blake, lot on W line of Myrtle street, i19 N of North Third, N 25 by W 125, being lot 43, block 451, of Hardy's Addition to the Adeline and Market street Homestead; also 1ot on S line ond street, 50 W of West street, W 25 by S 80.34, being vortion of block G, Curtis and \Willlams Tract, Oakland; also all interest in estates of Thomas and Delta Moran, Ella M. Hammond (Mon Ham C.) to Victor H. Metcalf, lot on NE line of East Tenth street, 75 SE of Eighth avenue, SE & by NE 150, block 18, Clinton; $10. Mary W. Moody (wite of John C.) to John C. Moody, lot on E line of Spring street, 300 N of Vine, E 30, N 330, W Iine of Spring street, thence on said t Spring street meandering § and W tc &, containing | 14 _acres, Berkeley: $10. B. Kelsey (trustee) to F. Cormick, lots 12, 13 and 14, 5 810, . wife of Wil- 145 to 1in inn S. Me- Tract B, and M k 1 H bi¢ Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Asso- | clation, ‘Berkeley, quitclaim deed: $5. | Alfred H. Blow and Mary V. Well (Blow) (trustees under trust deed of Mary A. Blow, by Oscar L. Rogers, Sheriffy to [ M. Wiley | (assigned to George Adams), block 3, bounded N by Chapman street, W by L ter street, § by Valdez street and E by Frultvale avenue, being portion North Al Tract, formerly the Valdez and Glascock T Brooklyn Towr ship; $12 Sophie McKay to Henry My cinal Park Tract, Alam Willlam P. and Soule, lot 19, block | Assoclation ‘Tract, Gakland lot 150, En- | _W.and F. W. Havens to same, lot 20, block F, same, Oakland:, $i Mary Knowles (distributee estate Josiah | N. Kno . Henry | Talbot t. | B | deed mwan Muller, {12600 E line of Fairview s N 110, to beginning, ! ler Tract, Oakiand; §10 Cdna J. Afkin to P. line of Sixth by S 100, lot 14 h A and F ot on NW > cf Moss a being a por H Isaac L. Requa (and Requa (his wife) a Fabiola H n), same, q | Matthias and | oakland, lots | map . Corn quitelaim Louisa C. 5 F rview Minna Bakar, lot W of Franklin, Oakland; $10. mann to Isaac 3 to how fth street to st Oakland; | Hugh and Kate tia lot on €W ¢ 44, e and 17, eltine to Laura of lot 12, block 14, Ro map of Red $10. ract, yn to James Gleason, first street, 67 Mar rtion 0f block 1. Cu her, dwell, lot on Delger or Twen- N 6L, W & to beginning, Her Beckett, lot on NW | corne ‘Telegraph ave- nue, E , I 106:8, S 45 | to beginn rtion of lot No 1 on ma Seminary Tract, Oakland; $10. les and Ambrozina Scheggia to Richard of by § 1 A, map of Henry's Brockhurst & Rola: « 12 and 15, of W nd: $ Lefevre to Ira V 25 N of Sixth, Onkiand; $10. and Mary F. Shaw | Leonara on north line of Russell street, | 277:6 Tlisworth, E 60 by N 134:6, being lot 22, block H, Leo . Berkeley, quit- claim deed: $10. Adelalde Comstock to J. block F, warranty deed; $100. S. S. and Mamle Ehuirch, Rio Townshi Samuel 8. and Mamie | B_ Churen, ot 6, same; % { Willlam H. Knizgh ministrator of the es- | tate of Ann Jane Kellv. to Edgar Youns, lot 10, block B, Alameda Station Homestead Tract, Alameda; §1,325. Julius A, and Elizabeth H. Remmel to Julia B. Forster, wife of Arthur J. Forster, lot on east line of St. Charles street, 95:61 N of Rall- road avenue, N 30 by I 100, being lot 17 block | K, Taylor & Page Tract, Alameda; $1,250, George Brown to Andrew Bangs Jr.. lot on south Iline of Atlantic avenue, 6 W of Stan- ford street, W 46 by S 127:6, being lot 12, block 1, Jands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda: $10. Nancy A. Enright to Harry A. Holland, lot on 8 line of Sixth street, 137:6 E of Harrison, E 37:6 by 8 100, being lot 12 and E ha)f of lot 1L, block &, Oakland: $200 John P. Heckett to Marshal Hatch, lot on N lMne of Thirty-elghth street, 62135 15 of Mar- ket, E 40 by N 130.5, Oakland; $10. M. Tourat (by Kd Weidler, constable) to Dixon Brabban, all interest in lots 13 and 14, block 1, Roberts & Wolfskill Tract, Oakland: §205. Kimball G. and Katherine O. Easton to An- nle R. and Atherton S. Lord, re-record 592 33, lot 1, block 1, Sea View' Park, Berkeley; Annie R. Lord to Atherton S. Lord, re-record 6§02 d 2%, same (subject to contract of sale), Berkeley’ §i0. Atherton 8. and_Annie S. Lord to Sarah C. McLaughlin. ot 15, block 1, Sea View Park, Berkeley: §10. Nancy F. Wren to W. N. Morrls, lot on N line of University avenie, 100 E of California street. E 0 by N 125, being-lot 1, range 12, on corrected map of range 12, Hardy Tract, Berkeley: $10. Willtam Pluschan to Carl and Franziska Metze. lot on W line of Tenth street, 119.73 8 o Grayson, § 20, SW 130.09, N 2485, E 130 to eginning, portion of lot 1, block 177, Tract. Berkeley: $10. = ki Elwine.and Julius Hibsher to Auguste Kam- rath, lot on SW line of Vesta street, 170 NW of Nutley avenue, NW 75 by SW 108, being lots 0, 21 and 32 on map of subdivision of lots 12, 13,39 and . Kingsiand Tract, Brookiyn Town- ship; ) E. B. Pond and H. C. Campbell (trstees Willlam J. Landegran) to San Francisco Sav. Ings Union. 506 d 207, lot an SE corner of Ocean avenue and Sixth street, E 260 by 8 104, bein lots 10 to 14, ‘block 9, Landegran Tract, Oaklan Township (trustees” deed): $500. Mary A. Silver to Willlam Prichard, lot on SW_corner of Wilder and Mabel streets. W 227.56, § 100, W 50, S 2, E 274.08, N 120.03 to beginning. being lots 16 fo 20 and the S 20 feot of lot 15, block C, Carrison Tract, Berkeley: $10. Frederick W. and Fanny S. Beardsley to War. ren Cheney, lot on N line of College way, 46 E of Shattick avenue, E 48 by N 133:8%. belng the E 47 feet of lot 2, and the W 1 foof of lot "V?Mk A.r:a':vy Tml t, Berkeley: $10. arren and Lucretia M. Chen B‘A"g""l il iy ey to Fanny 8. ndrew and Jane C. Jones to Theodore Lit- terst, lots 22 to 25, block C, El Brookiyn Township; grant. e TR ome Bullding Company _(cornoration) Charlotte A. Boynton. Inte 52 and. 55 map of Forest Park Tract, Brookiyn Township: $10, Debbie A. Mott to Martha C. Hart (wite of B, P, lot en NW corner of Broadway and lot 44 on map of subdivision of half-acre lots in Hays & Caperton Tract, W 140:2 by S 27:3. por- tion of lot 44 of above tract, Alameda; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Maximillan N 3 . Church (c-m."-'.'f‘:i‘“ iou"r:'"mu Mm«m being lot Millard M to Letitia Al Leonard Tract, Marshall, lots 1, Berkeley, A. Austin to Dr. W. B Grande Tract, Brooklyn Austin to Willlam rwenty-sec- | A. Moller to Her- | Northern, Addition’ to brook- | 1ot on | arckitect Brother Adrian, consulting architects Martens & Coffey, grading, excavations con- crete walls, plers, sidewalks, etc, for a church building and connecting parsonage on S line of Golden Gate avenue, 13(:6 W of Jones street, W 192:6 by S 137:6; $14,572. Herbert C. Moffitt (awner) with W. T. Veitch & Bro. contractors, architect William Knowles, all work for a frame residence on N line of Broadway, 137:6 E of Octavia street, E 4 by N 152:6: $TTI8. David Bernetein (owner) with Gulick & Weth- erbee contractors, architects Salfield & Kohn- berx, plumbing and gasfitting for a three-story frame building on N line of Sutter street, 112:6 E of Buchanan, E 25 by N 112:6; $1186. Hale Brother corporation (owners), with Gladding, McBean & Co. contractors, architects Reld Bros., terra cotta and pressed brick work for a four-story and basement brick building on § Lne of Market street, between Fifth and Sixth, extending to Stevenson; $13,600. ———e————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. L S E Lutz, New York |E E Gates & w, Minn R C Kimbrough, Sacto R H Hussey, Bakersfid Mrs R T Nickerson, W Wright, Surf Sonoma JE J Cahill, Cal C Slegfried, San Jose 'H B Clark, Florin E Dinkelsplel, Suisun B P Clark, Florin § W Stern, San Jose L A Witzer, San Jose C Van Vorst, L Ang H G Turner, Modesto D H Mosley, Calgary |J W Tuttle, Watsonvl E Mauvais. San Jose M Dabney, Miss J O Ferguson, S Jose A McWiiliams, Chgo|T B Hall, Sacramento N G Kaufman, Juneau H T Duff. Los Angeles H Wittenberg & f, Or |W C Webb, L Angeles P Netelung, Eagle Pass E Harris & w. S Jose R C-Allen, Or |J W Glenn. Stockton Mrs W W Worthing|C Van Vorst, L Ang Stockton Dr H Green & w. L A H A Bostick, Cal |W F Lenzen, San Jose C E Wellock, Eureka |V J Rich, San Jose J C Harry, Sonora |W C Tupper, San Jose D C Mitchell, Sonora |J T Boysen & w, Cal Mrs W T Blddle.§ Jose Mrs J B Livingston,Or W W Emiery, Cal iss Sargent, M S Davis & w, Cal |T A Linscutt,’ Watsonyl Miss A Eakle.S Helena W Parker & w, L Ang Mrs E Yates, Napa |F J Wetherall. Til Mrs M A Pealer. Sacto |J Churchill, Yreka Miss C E Chapman,Sac K T Muuro, Vietoria Mrs A Burzwold. L An E A Erb. Victoria Mrs J Odson, Mont |H E Porter, Vancouver P F_Webster, Chgo A Brownell & w, Iowa M Younker & w. Iowa|Mrs L N Tryon, Cal H F James & w, Mo PALACE HOTEL. t Louts E & Cone, Stocktn|H Bentz, N Y Montana [T J W Ockford, N Y Montana [Geo P Tangman, N Y ZO Miss Dunsmuir, B ¢ |F S Cowing, Cincinnati & W Dunemuir, B C |H W _Commins, Minn J W Power, Montana [C E Elmer, Pa Miss A E Power, Mont|Mrs Elmer. Pa E Smith, Denver H H Stout and w, USA F T Sutherland, Denvr Mrs C E_Buckingham, Mrs Sutherland. Denvr| Vacaville H M Clay, Salt' Lake L Hahn, Oakdale H W Blakesley, Bradfd|Dr O Patten, U S A J J Doyle. U 8 N J W Stevenson, Cal H'M Le Baron, Cal_ |Mrs Stevenson, Cal W M Worcester, N Y |T Flint Jr, San Juan D C Levy, Porfland |Mrs M § Arndt, Cal E Morgenitein. Seattle Mrs N Arndt, Stockton R A Schoenfeld, Seattle Mrs Steinert, | E W Dodge, Mass 8 8 Blair, Delaware A E Huggins & s. Or |J Jane, Cal Mrs Hintzelman, Wash- R E Cranston, Folsom ington, D C V P Mathivert, Cleveld A P Nye, San Diego 6 Deschamps, Paris N J Nisson, San Diego L Berrauit, Paris W M Coke, Portland £ G de Easam, Chicago A V Tilden, Jasan F Mahan, Chicago Mrs Tiiden,’ Japan W D Felts, Chicago Miss 1 Tilden, Japan |W R Woodrow, Los An Miss F Fickes, Palo AlAlbert Goodma Miss H Fickes, Palo A/A C Harmon E D Porter, Mo C W Foster, N Y NEW WESTERN HOTEL. W H Taylor, Sacto J Waglie, Vallefo S Dreuser, Manila W B Carter, Menlo Pk A G Hunson, San Jose \J P Murtha. Sacto | W Adams, Boston |G H Mtcheli, wf, Yrek * Miller, Stockton P Gosia, Tacoma J C Clark, Fresno Miss M Varnf, S Diego |w liott, Rio Vista M Varni, San Diego J Whisner, Ft Scott M Olivera, Hollister A Sanderson, Alameda D H Eastbrook, S Bar A Thompson, do J Anderson, Wisconsin —_———— Current Advertisements. 3uy the Dewey double-soled shoe.” “Try De liver pa Ask for nuine. > £o other. | sk for Dewey bread—I0 cents a loaf. One. loaf will feed a whole famil the | B ““The famous Dewey cravat is mething to tie to. ‘The Dewey cannon for your boy: Christmas toy. Warrants to Kkill on sight. If you need something to brace you up - the Dewey suspender.” ‘Old Dewey r Warranted to give staction as long as you are able to stand. Sun, Moon and Tide. I 1 United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— hts of High and Low, | Fort Point, entrance to San Published by officlal au- ¥ of the Superintendent | —The high and low waters occur at front (Mission-street wharf) about ty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; height of tide is the same at both places, Twe b —In the eariy morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time, The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide | and the last or rizht hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but | three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts ven are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (=) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. | — i ] i Steamer Movements. | f TO ARRIVE. | Steamer. From. Due. Coquilie River..|Grays Harbor [Feb. 13 Sanol . “|Grays Harbor: |[Feb. 13 Crescen Crescent |Feb. 14 Columbla Portland Feb. 14 Bonita Newport. Feb. 14 Aloha Crescent Feb. 14 Czarina ‘[Puget Sound [Feb. 14 Nerth Forl ./Humboldt. Feb. 1 Potnt Arena ...[Point Aren: Feb. 15 Samoa . “{Humbolde. Feb. 15 Mackinaw ... Seattle Feb. 15 A. Planchard../Coos Bay. Feb. 15 Wellington ..../Oyster Harbol |Feb. 15 San Pedro...... Humboldt... L 15| Pemona. g . 18 Aberdeen . 16 Walla Walla . 16 Titanta Nanaimo. ... . 16 South Portland. |Oyster Harbo . 18 Orizaba Humboldt... Feb. 16 Coptie [China and Japan iFeb. 17 Senator Feb. 17 Feb. 17 Feb. 1§ Feb. 13 Feb. 1 Feb. 13 Feb. 19 Feb. 2 |Feb. 20 Steamer. Sails. Pler. . 2 pmPler 9 gl:::r:nd 12 m Pler 34 Corona . I 11 am|Pler 11 Rt . 16, 10 am|Pler 13 . 15, 10 am Pier » 15, 6§ pm|Pler 13 . 16, 9 am|Pler 11 - 1. 10 am|Pler 17 Columbla 17. 10 am | Pler 24 City of Rio|China&Japan Feb. 17, 1pm PMSS Pt. Arena..|Point Arena..\Feb. 17, 2pm|Pler 2 Pomona_ ... |San Di Feb. 18, 11 ami|Pler 11 *|Feb. am|Pler North Fork Humboldt. S 2 10 am|Pier 9 9 am|Pier 11 10 am | Pler 24 ARRIVED. Monday, February 12. Stmr Brunswick, Andresen, 35 hours from S me: Corona, Gielow, 61% hours from San above exposition of the tides | TOY0 KIS NECE gma onpany- CLEARED. Monday, February 12. Stmr Coos Bay, Shea, San Pedro; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr.Geo W Elder, Randall, Astoria; O R & N_Co. Mf:on;;‘;‘rl ‘?;nmohr. ‘Wallace, Chemainus; SAILED. Monday, February 12. State of California, Gage, Astoria. Coos Bay, Shea, Newport. Stmr Stmr Stmr Emboire. Nelson, Coos Ba: Stmr Brunswick, Andresen, Eureka. Stmr South Coast, Olsen, ——. toor, bark Norfolk' Island, Thomas, Queens- own. Schr Maid of Orleans, Johnson, New What- com. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Feb 12, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind calm DOMESTIC PORTS. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Feb 12-Stmr Del Norte, hence Feb 10; stmr Despatch, from Eu- reka. Sailed Feb 13-Stmr Del Norte, for San Francisco. PORT LUDLOW-—Sailed Feb "12—Schr Sko- kane for Hilo. deavor, for Honolulu. NEWPORT — Arrived Feb 12 — Stmr Norte, from San Pedro. CRECENT CITY—Sailed Feb 11—Stmr Cres- cent City, for San Francisco. COOS BAY Del stmr Homer, for Portland Feb 10. ASTORIA—Sailed Feb 12—Stmr Columbla, for San Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived Feb 12—-Stmr North Fork, hence Feb 10; stmr San Pedro, hence Feb 11 SAN DIEGO—Arrived Feb 12—Br stmr Lady Joicey, hence Feb 10. GREENWOOD—Salled Feb 12-Stmr Alca. traz. for San Pedro. REDONDO—Arrived Feb I11—Stmr Luella, from San Pedro. {led Feb 12—Stmr Luella, for San Fran- cisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Feb 10—Stmrs Su- nol, Coquille River and Fulton, for San Fran- cisco. Feb 1i—Schr Lettetia, for San Fran- clsco: schr Mary E Russ, for San Pedro. SEATTLE—Arrived Feb 11—Stmr Al-K! fm Dyea: stmr Dirigo, from Dyea. Feb 12—Stmr Grace Dollar, hence Feb 7. PORT LOS' ANGELES—Arrived Feb 11—Stmr Alcazar, from quoia, from Fort Bragg. FOREIGN PORTS. HONGKONG — Arrived Feb 12—Jap Hongkong Maru, hence Jan 16 NANAIMO—Arrived Feb 11 nia, hence Feb 6 stmr Nor stmr Tita- San Francisco. Hyde, for Honolulu. OCEAN STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Feb 11—Stmr Penn- | 1and, from Philadelphta; stmr Teutonie, from | New' York. Feb 12—Stmr Georgic, from New York NAGASAKI—Sailed Feb 12—Stmr Port Stev- | ens, for Seattle. NEW YORK from Swinemunde. OCEAN TRAVEL. Arrived Feb 12—Stmr Armenia, ‘ Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway whart, San Francisco: For Alaskan ports, 10 a. m. Feb. 5, 10, 15, 20, 25; Mar. 2 Change to company’s steam- ers at Seattle. For _Victoria, Vanccuver, (B. C.), _Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New What com (Wash.), 10 a. m., Feb. 5. 10. 15, 20, 25, Mar. 2. and every fifth day thereafter; change at Seattle to this company’s stzamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m., Feb. 3, § 13 1%, 23, 28, Mar. 5, and every filth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cay- ucos, Port Harford (San Luis Oblspo), Gaviot Santa_Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedro. Fast San Pedro (Los Ankeles) and Newport, 9 a. m., Feb. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, Mar. 4, and every fourth day thereafter. Fcr San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford | (San Luis Obtsno), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeies and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. m Feb. 2. 6, 10. 4. I8, 22, 2, Mar. 2, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensena Magdalena Bay, San Jose del . La Paz. Santa Rosalia Cabo, Mazatlan, -Altat Tth of each and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., | month For further information obtaln company's folder. The company reserves the right to change steamers, sailing dates and hours of salling. vitheut nrevieus motice. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). | " GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agts., . San Francisco. THE 0. R. & N, €0, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTEAND From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. | FAB: £12 First Class Includipg Berth L $8 Second Class and Meals. COLUMBIA says. .Feb. 17, Mar. 3, 12 STATE OF CALT NIA sails’ b = +eee..Feb, 12, 22, . 14, % Short Iine to Walla Walla, Spokane, 'Butte, Helena and all points In the Northwest. Through tickets to_all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent 1 620 Market st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Superintendent AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Stopping at_Cherbourg. westbound. | _From New York every Wednesday. New York.......Feb. MINew York St. Louls. ‘Feb. 21/St. Paul | Friesiand _Feb. 28 Kensington RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. Kensington .....Feb. 1(Southwark ...March 1 Noordland Feb. 21| Westerniand -March 14 Friesland Feb. 28| Kensington ..March 21 EMPIRE LINE. Secttle. St. Michael. Dawson City. March 7 arch 4 ..March 21 For full Information regarding freight and passage apply to INTERNATION NAVIGATION COMPANTY, 20 Montgomery or any of Its agenct: EN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner of First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, cailing at Kobe (Hlogo). gasaki and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for India, ete. No cargo recelved on board on day of salling. NIPPON MARU Feb. 9 AMERICA MARU. . March 7 HONGKONG MARU. March 31 Via u. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For nd passage apply at company’s office, et st., corner First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. The S. S. Alameda sails via Honolulu and Auckland for_Sydney Wednesday, Feb. 21, at$p m The S. S. Australla eails for Honolulu Wednesday, March 1, 1900, at 2 p. m. Favorite line around the world via Hawatt, Samoa. New Zealand. Australla, India, Sues, England, ete.; $610 first class. 1. D. SPREURELD & Ba03. CO., e Fier 3 Fool Pacibe st Fraightolics. 327 Mool COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Salling every Thursday instead of fi Saturday, from November 2, 1589, at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, North River, foot of Morton st.; L'AQUITAINE. Feb. 15; LA GAS- COGNE, Feb. 22; LA TOURAINE. March 1: LA BRETAGNE., March S. First class to Favre, 380 and upward: § per cent reduction on round trip. Second class to Havre, $45: 5 per Cent reduction on_round ' trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson butlding), New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO. Pacific Coast Agents, § Montgomery ave., San Fran- clsco. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. “FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJD, Steamer “Monticello.” MON., Tues. Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 a. m.; 3:15, 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thuws. night); Fri- days, 1 p. m. and §:30: Sundays, 10:3 a. m.. § Landing and office, Mission-street Dock, Telephone Main 1308. s0c RAILROAD TRAVEL. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco via Szusalito Ferry. Week days——————9:30 a. m. and 1:45 Sunday 10:00 a. m. and 1:45 p. Steam-heated closed car on all trians. u’;h—lu Francisco to Summit and Return, Diego, ete. Stmr Westport, Ericsson, 27 hours from Eu- reka. Stmr Scotia, Jacobs, 16 hours from Alblon. U 8 stmr Missourd, Dillon, 42 days from ulll.l-. via Nagasaki days, via Honolulu 104 B(’M“ Barbara Hernster, Lindberg, 22 hours trom Fort ¢ Sehr Ocean Boray. Larsen, 3 hours from | Iversens Landing. ()2l 15 I’.rn:xt NT. Established n 1854 e treatment of Private Disenses, Lost Zfanhood. Debility or § i bodyand mindand Disenses. e doctor cureswhen PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Feb I1—Schr En- | iled Feb 11—Stmr Arcata, for | San_Francisc o PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Feb 12—Schr H e Madhe D Bendixen, {rom Honolulu; Br bark Alle- | saa0n i USAL—Arrived Feb 12—-Stmr Leguna, hence | "'%‘,’,‘,&fi“’,}fi,‘;fifi‘ ) oy Greenwood. Feb 12—Stmr Se- | Sailed Feb 12—Nor stmr Titanla, for San | Franeisco. | ACAPULCO—Sailed Feb 9—Stmr Peru, for | VALPARAISO—Sailed Feb 11—Ship Henry B | pom | Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, . TROUTHERN FA (raciric Tratms tenve nad are dae NAN FRANCISC (Main Line, Foof of Market Street.) —_—— teave — Frow DEczusce 15, 1899, — #7:004 Benicla, Suisun, Elmira, Vzcaville, i Sacramento +7:004 Shasta Red Plu #7134 Mastinez, San Ramon, Calistoga and Santa Rosa. t Heackion, Tove, Sacramento, Placervile, Marysvillo, Chico, Ked Blafl. #4:304 *Milton, Oakdale and Nonors. *5:004 Faywara,. Niles and Way Station #9:004 Davir, Woodlard. Kroishts Landing, Maryaville, Uroville. . .. 2 #9:004 Atlantic Fxpress—Ogden and Fast #9:004 Mariincz, Tricy, Latlrop, Stockton, Merc-d and Fresno....... el ENES *:09.4 Port Costa, Kresno, Mofavs and Los | Angel | #10:004 Valicjo, | *11:004 Ha *12:00x Nilcs, Livermore, z ‘mento, Mcndota, Hanford, V. Porterville $3:99r Sacramanto P Hayw: N “dioer Mariuer, Napa, Calistoga, Santa Bentcia, | *T:43p 9:45, | mento, bara, Les Angeles.. ....._....... @5:00¢ Sursct Lirited—El Paso, New Or- lcans and Eas *3:30p Stockten, Mereed, Fremo.. ... *3:307 Vresvo, akersiield, Sauta iiarh Tos Angcies, Deming, EI Paso, New Orleant OPAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Streek.) jark, Centerville, SanJose, Felton, Boulder Creck, Saita Cruzand Way Btatious. Sada x 12:15p Nowark, Conterviile, Almaden, Felton, T Santa Cruz aod Privcipal W, Stations. ... 8415 Nowark, San Jons, Los Gatos... .. | 9U1:43p Hunters' Excursicn, Sac Joss aod ‘Way Statio~s - | CREEK ROUTE FERRY. | Prom SAN FRAGGISCO—Foot of Maviet Strest (Slip 3j— TEXY *7:18 900 11:00a.. 3100 300 13:00 *4:00 $8:00 *G:00r.m. Prom OARLAND—Fool of Droadway.—*6:00 8:00 10:004.4. $12:00 *1:00 12:00 00 1400 *3:40r.. COAST DIVISION (Broad Geuge). (Third and Townsend Sta.) 18:104 Ocean Viow, South San Francisco. #73:004 Ran Joso and Way Sia: > Almaden Wednos. San Jose, T Pacilic_Grove, I'aso Robies, Obispo, Surf, Lo San ations, pal Way § 2007 San Jose and Principal Way Stations :30r SanJose and Princial Way Stations | %6:30p San Jose aud Way Stat! 1:45p San Joso il Way A for Moming I for Afterncon. *Daily. fSunday exeepted. § Sunday culy. b Saturday on'y. @Twesdavs and Fridays ¢ Thursdays sod Sundare. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AHD NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St FRANCISCSO TO SAN RAFAES. —7:30, 3:00, 1:00 a. m.; 13:85 m. Thursdays—Extrs tri -Extra trips at 1 e WEEK DAYS—6:10. 7 20, 11: 3:40. §1C p. m. Baturdays—EXtra trips at 1. and ¢:35 p. m. SUNDAXS-8:10, 9:40, 11:30 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:08, 836 p. m. tween San Francisco and Schuetzem Park same schedule as above. Leave Arrive San Francisco. | In Effsct | San Francisco. _ October 1§, 'y ——— Week | sul 18%. Sun- | Week Days. | days. | Destination. [ days. | Days. 30 am| 8:00 am| _Novato, |10:40 am| $:40 an 30 pm am| Petaluma. | 6:05 pm 10:2%5 am 10 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa. | 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm | Fuiton, | 1% am Windsor. 25 am Healdsburg. Geyuerviile. 2:30 pml §:00 am| Cloverdale. Red e 7:35 pm/ 6:23 pm 130 -m‘ »0 ?’P‘uo{- nd_and a5, 1.35 pmal 8:22 om 10 am 2 pm )n:u am| $:40 am pm| Glen Ellen. [ 6:05 pm| 82 pm 3.0 am| Sevastopol. |3 5:00 pm| Sonoma. and :30 am| 2:30 pm Ftages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and_White Sulpbur Springs; at hyttoa | for Lytton ngs: at Geyservills for Skaggs | Evrings: at Cloverdale for the Geveers: at Hop- nd_fo Kelseyville. Carisbad Springs. | port and Bartlett Springs: at Sarstosa Springs. Blue W\vm edrin Hetghts. Mendoeino , Fort 1 n.. itter 8 | Botter v:h.!.“:.on cknell’s. ALIFORNIA LimiTED Te CHICAG This is the quickest running and most luxurious train across the continent. CoxxecTiNG TRAIN LeEAvES Sax Fravciscos 5P, Wednesday, Friday and Saturda; ing in Chicago at 2:15 P.7 in time to connect with all limited trains for New York. ov[nLAsto ‘l;e:.'e:.lial;,"nndudo ’;t 5% EXPRE . wi alace and Tourist cars for K City, DALY Ciiitagoand Base. "o ou™ Local trains between Stocktom, VALLEY F Hanfo v i are resno, ane:‘r'd, isalia, Tul ROAD SEE YQU IN San Francisco_office. 629 Market Street, Phone Main ::“_ Cco 5m°° N L Oviiaad, I8 Beaad: : Sacramen: 3 - e T Wi NORTH PAI}IFIB' COAST RAILROAD. conin Sausalito Ferry. I Octobes 1899, | FROM AN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEE | DAY e w0 T “ ot < L | %40, 6:15. 8 i 15, 30 p. m. | , EXTRA TRIPS—For Miil Valley and San Ra- | fael, on Mondays, W a0d Saturdays, 1 00 and 11:30 . m. UNDAYS—*8:00. *10:00, *I:30 a m.; *Lild | "-‘r"..'.?.‘.“n:}’.‘.a’i‘-’, Fun to San Quentin. FHOM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN EEK b:3 2:35, 3:45, © EXTRA TRIPS Eaturdays at 7:00 iy SUNDAYS—8:05. g o i TP UGH TRAINS. 7100 & m. week days—Cazadero and way stations, 840 p. m. Saturdays—Tomales and way stations, @ m. Sundays—Tomales and way stations