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30 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1900 Unfarn. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and THouse, 319 & 321 Ellis st.—Rooms, week, $1 2 to $4: open night. Taylor, near Market—Up-to- Clectric clevator; new 1 ROS night EAN ANTONIO, o to §1; radiators thd when = srnia—Changed Front suite; 1 grate. ¢ Third—A_good rooming house & R. HUGHES, Proprietor. ROOME— W T e Y NG 0., 632 Market st ER, 1613, near Sutter hed room t with or without board. 1 advertisements and blished ROOMS AND BOARD. Marke! B JCUNT. 1714 1 rooms; e board; thou! t tal first-class_in all appoint California st., Grace Church. ple occup) | also house- | 3% BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS ! 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. MORAD will S-ROOM house; eorner ot Gox100; ade anch of equal value. i e W W.'C. MorAN good well; all sewered; ¢ ROOM hous: 1 balance §10 per month. 'W. MORA sewered, stree W 6-room graded and maca. trees; lot 50x140; cars, churches, ttage; damized; cement walks: fruit 2 blocks to local and electric trade_for N schools, ete.; will land; 2 chicken houses, 1 ant, blackberry and rasp balance on time: W. C. MO! Klondike; 83 lots in heart first served; on_Telegraph w. MORAN W 7-room house for rent; all furniehed; lot 50x135, one block to station. W. C. MORAN AP: worth $200; new: 6 large room: porcelain bath, tiled sink, station- ~étreet work all done; one block to ASH, balance §10 per month, ; all_sewered. BAY-WINDOW cottage; brick foundations; i; parties going away; $100 cash, 5 per month, including interest. Berieley. i . modern, up-to-date, cozy ; ‘porcelain bath, tiled sink. B Pisce for & bride; lot 4 work done; nice neighborhood; H. D. IRVINE, Lorin Station. NAP in a Telegraph-ave. cormer lot, toward Dwight way. Good properties r Berkeley. H. D. IRVIN Lorin Station . rallroad 5 rooms and bath; modern easy terms. 40x100. g nyenient to_station; TRVINE, Lorin Station. furnished or unfur- ard Sunny with b ard: private fam pt Suite of board t-class board an 20 min- Box 4336, Call. VAN NESS, 84 (The Wallace)—Rooms and e maodern veniences. room and h st. bet am x 4345 wa i 1 bath, by young ge: Box 4345 1 Toyzl Pills iable; take no other; *“Relief for : at drug- del., Pa. MR. LEW H. SCHARER, has removed to Call . where he will continue in ‘watches, diamonds, je: firearms and optical goods: e payments. Office hours—10 t EAD te rlected for 34; collections mad ¥ or country. PACIFIC COLLECTIO! Montgomery st rooms $-10: tel. P —_— |74 pu SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. repsired. bought, sold; machine ® STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. E-RODOLPH Etorage and Moving Co. cor. Pow FIERC Office. 401 Post st... DIVIDEND NOTICES. END NOTIC! Dividend N 102 (50 s the Oceanic Steamehip be payable at the office of the com- Mar &, on and after Thurs- h T fer books will close “bruery 1966, at 3 o'clock H Secretary. M 23 SHELDON COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, of dissoiution of partnership.—The fore existing under the name and CCHERI & BACIGALUPL doing the city and county of San Fran- the 25th day of March, 1895, dis- tual consent, MR. G. IACCHERI : ed the entire interest of G. BACIGALUPI in the concern. G. IACCHERI, YTICE firm b G. BACIGALUPL PROPOSAL! proposals will be received at the ffice of the Lighthouse . San Fran- e 1 12 o'clock m., March 22, pened for r Decessary of & light Arguello. Cal., 3 copies of which, posale and other informatiol cation to CHARLES Corps of Engineers, ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. Morton-st, station cottage; Broadway, terms: $100 down, rain and schools for the com- nd fog signal in accordance with may ruction < this modern cottage; large lot 42x130; station. room cottage; Grand st., casy installments; large I parts of Alameda. Sundays and evenings. EDA LAND COMPANY, Park st., Alameda. sonable offer refused; on account $ o S lots, with two bufldings, at - n, Alameda. Address box 114, FOR sale—Choice new house of 7 rooms: nearly finished; st & al 3 easy terms. J. H YOUNG, builder, 1243 Park st te new walk to : fine nelgh- worth WM. P, Troadway. Oakland. I JERKELEY AUVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. 365050 DOWN, balance $550 per mont rooms: well and pump or city water; sewer . tions; fenced; ot JOXM0. $1000-5 down. balance to suit; § rooms, bath, lot; close to car. balance $17 per month; § lot #0x115; fenced: new. balance $I§ per month; 7 ; new’ and modern; $0 mantel; lot 4 comvlete. st location in Berkeley: small balance monthly: will take va- Tt pay on any of above. We have HOME BUILDING COMPANY, ansome st., San Francisco; after- noonE. %—LOT 40x120, near Lorin Statio balance § per month. See NAMA! Station prov e NAMANNY, Lorin Station. $1500—JUST finishing: an el , latest style, odern cottage, 6 rooms; hall; - 5 bath: tiled sink; tinted walle; lot 40x100; 1 block to electric churches, IRWIN. on fine, finished street; cars; close to etation. schools, stores, etc.; easy terms. H. D. tel. Main 5713, | ents: street work all done; worth $1850. | — | and pump: 1 | rnishing all the | erty | I “rooms; bath: 2 bay hot and_cold RN cottage brick foundation; water; high basement; good yard; small barn; lot 40xi near station and electric cars, sch rches, stores, etc.: ver: a big snap. H. D. IRVINE terms! ry_and basement LOT 40x100; 2 street work done: near station; D. Btreet. H IRVINE, Lorin JUST finished, mear the pre stallm foin! ements; lot 52x160; either for cash or s.' MABON & McLENATHEN, & Postoffice, Berkeley. entrally cars and LARGE modern 6-room cottag ated in Berkeley; near electri ad; lot 35x120; easy terms. 972 Broadway, Oaklan: best corner lot south of elegant modern $-room_house. M. L. WURTS Seventeenth and Broadw —A SNAP; look at this bargain; lot 40x100; street work ‘done: fine lot within 1 block of Ashby station; just the place to build on. H. D. IRWIN, Lorin Station. $1560—DOUBLE lot; 40 feet front on two wide streets: near Ashby station, with modern 2 story residence, 7 rooms, bath, electric light, cost §200. Address R., box 114, Call BARGAIN easy term: r cars, trains; 1 Laurel ave., § rms.; modern: n ABRAHAMSON FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. JREST PARK TRACT. a Few Minutes From the Station Acre Lots. 14-Acre Lote naire’s district at a workingman's r immediate =ale; $4 per front foot up; s only at above price Lots 175 feet deep and any frontage desired: streets graded: water piped to every lot vale sanitary distric er 4000 for frujt trees on this tract: a good specula and suit you: title guaranteed; close to car and transportation s, —Lot $0x175; choicest part of Fruitvale; 5 trees on the property. $550—Lot 130x181; nicely located $606—Lot 154x183; fine place for chickens. J00—Chicken ranch; 4 rooms; fenced: 137x181; 1ot per month; weil fenced: street graded : 7-foot Basement balance §13 50 per month; well 50x150: corner; fenced; house § rooms; also chicken-houses $11% 5 rooms; sewer; city utes from station $1200—$5% down, balance $16 50 per month;: lot 0; fine for chickens; fine fruit trees 4 r $1600—85¢ water; three min- MONEY TO LOAN FLAT OR ON INSTALLMENTS. THE HOME BUILDING COMPANY San Francisco office—Room 2, ground floor, Sansome st.; afternoons Fruitvale office—Half block above Fruitvale Station. FOR sale by H PLEITNER, Frultvale A Station. Cal $250—A bargain; lot 100x150; only 1 block from electric_cars. $550—House of 4 rooms and basement; large ken house: good well and pump: lot 50x110; | all fenced; $i00 cash, balance on your own erms. vated; ozy front cottage of 4 rooms: and back porch; ne reno- raising chickens. $350—Cottage of § roome and bath; stationary tubs, chicken and pigeon houses; 4 blocks from Twenty-third-ave. station. $1400—For sale in Alameda; house; 6 rooms bath; stable; large lot: 2 blocks from Parl station fine neighborhood: street work and cement sidewalk complete. 2-story 2 Cottage of 5 rooms and bath: marbie shstand, mantel, stationary tubs -foot basement: all floored; cement walk; chicken house: lot 50x125; all fenced; cost owner $2150—Reduced from $3000; fine modern cot tage of 6 rooms and bath; fine mantel; attic basement: chicken houses: fruit trees; corner: x160: must be sold this week. $2000—Elegant cottage of 4 large rooms and bath: sanitary plumbing; marble washstand; stationary high basement; chicken | houses: I all fenced; only 4 blocks from Fru tion H. A Fruitvale Station, Cal. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. CE, %5 Broadway, Oakland, und and Safe Investments. $1600—S-room house near coliege; lot b0x125 feet 32500 Lot 109x128 feet, with nice cottage; must be £old within 10 davs. Large list of new houses for sale on easy terms. 4% lots for sale in Oakland, Alameda, Fruit- vale and Berkeley. 1 ots for sale in Fitchburs, close to electric ine. $525,000—Business property: income $50,000 per year; corner lot; 5-story building; fire proof; will leave a mortgage of $275.000, interest at 5 per cent; will exchange equity for a desirable clear ranch in California. py $40,000—5 acres near Oakland; and_vezetah h v room house; E. E. BU. Cal. stock, fruit barn; 32500220 acres; crain ranch. anches 1 1,000,000 acres for sale in Mexico at 50c per Te; close to navigable river; well adapted colonization. 3 3)-page catalogue of ranches and homes. arge list of California and Eastern prop- for exchange. 1 have good business chances of all kinds for eale Before you buy or loan your money on Cali- fornia real estate get my opinion of its value for your own protection. 2. E. BUNCE, %8 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. . WORTH House, 7 rooms; bath: with all modarn cos venierces; fine iocation and neighborhood: large lot; driveway., sunny; close to cars, schools, etc.; the best bargain offered thi year. J. S. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, 7 Oakland. $3230. VALUE $4000. Located on a “commanding corner:’ new house of 7 roome; bath, gas and electricai ap- ; new jdeas and designs for ‘‘dining- mewing-room; sunny exposure: close 10 local train and 2 car lines: space would not fully present the excellent features: the nobi- est house bullt this year; easy terms J. 8. MYERS. 1002 Broadwa. Oakland. AT $10 cash, $5 monthly—Fine lots; the choicest buflding site; East Oakland; § model homes just completed: bulld your home or let us build for you, and stop paying rent; have you. home where the climate excels; no fogs or cold winde; soll the best and view the grand- ; streets all graded and macadamized; city water and sewer; 1 block from electric car and near the local trains; good schools and grand view: Galindo Tract, adjoining East Oekiand; price $1% upward: cail or eend for circular,’ 456 Seventh st., Oakland; carriage free. ' HENRY Z. JONES, owner. 500 cash, balance same as W | C.—Thoroughly | well-built house of 9 rooms; all modern im- | J. Se JOHN- n if you do not want A home; we build to | barn, chicken | house ‘and work shop; large lot: fine place for frutt; | or sale from 20 acres to 50,000 acres. | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. | s s ! ) O o k "'\,\ THE SEASON. LTI FIRST SALE OF 1l 1] WILLIAM J. DINGEB, 903 Broadway, Oakland; Mills Bullding, (Room 15, Secgpd Floor), San Francisco, Bpecial Credit Sale of Real Entate - | AT AUCTION! ;i | : AT AUCTIO! AT AUCTION! AT AUCTION! SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1 At Salesrcom, %03 Broadw A Washington-st. Business Corner—75x75; first-class location for manufacturer or Whole- saler; one-third cash, balance on mortgake to bank at § per cent. Twelfth-avenue Cottage—Choice cottage on Twelfth ave., between East Fifteenth and East Sixteenth sts.; lot 31:3x100; 6 rooms and bath; terms to suit; bank sale. | Tenth-ave. Lot—76x100; Bast Tenth sve, 75 feet mouth of East Sixteenth st., opposite Franklin School: bank mortgage 3550 at § per cent, balance cash. Trwelfth-ave. Lot—S750 square feet: equal in | area to several lots; west side of Twelfth ave., north of East Twenty-fourth st.; street work all done; a rare chance; terms easy. Lot—50x100; north side of 27 feet west of Grove; street easy terms; one-third cash. { Thirty-third-st. Trirty-third st work all don Thirty-third-st Lots. | Six cholce lot West-st. Lots. to 50 feet frontage in Market-st. Lots. _|block ~facing Thirty- | third st.. Market st. and West st.; street work all done: one-third cash, balance in 12 or 1§ months. West and Twenty-second st. Corner—£0x100; | northeast corner West and Twenty-second sts.: street work all done; one-third cash, one-third in 12 or 18 months. | Peralta-st. Cottage—No, 131 Peraita st., near | Sixteenth: 6 rooms and bath: lot 25x110; first- class order: must be sold; terms can be ar- ranzed to sult. Pledmont Lots—Four cholce lots on Oakland ave., corner of Morrison place; surrounded by | fine ‘homes: 40x100; terms $100 cash down per | lot, balance in 12 and 18 months. | _Fruitvale Lot—120x125; northeast corner of Redwood ave., about to be macadamized at ex- pense of county; fine for suburban residence or store: sale peremptory; terms one-third cash, balance in 12 and 18 months. | East Fourteenth St.—Corner of Fourteenth | ave. or Commerce: has a fine future; 65 feet | | frontage on main thoroughtare; sale peremp- | tory; one-third cash, balance 10’ months. | Remember the Day of Sale: SATURDAY, MARCH 3D, AT 2 O'CLOCK | p. m., at Saiesroom. Carriages at office to show properties, For catalogue and further particulars apply to WILLIAM J. DINGEE, 908 Broadway, Oakland; Room 15, Second Floo Mills Bullding, San Francisco. | o | — | HOMES I} $4500—Webster-st. home; best location: worth $6000; elegant modern 9-room house; plate glass | windows, furnace, everything complete. $4000—Piedmont home: close to electric cars; lot 50x100; on cormer; beautiful new house of § oom: Right in town: finest 7-room cottage in and; lot 3$x103; only 4 blocks from Broad- way 3750—In Fruitvale; elegant new house; only ¢ ¥ must be sold on account of owner 5 ; Iot 43x160; sunny side of street S roome; all modern; place cost $4750; story 6-room house; lot"| one; ready to move into; lime. $2500—New modern 35x120; street work all | fine 1ocation, close to COTTAGES. We have a large list of very fine cottages at greatly reduced prices in every saction of Oak land. A list sent on receipt of address. HOMES BUILT ON TERMS TO SUIT. LOTS. Have you seen the lots between Grove st. and an Pablo ave., Thirty-second and Thirty-sixth | sts.? On your own terms. BIg bargal . DINGEE, GAKLAND. T hotel and lodging house In Oak- 0 rooms; fine corner location and good WILLIAM J 3 BROADWAY 200 land; business. ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway. | $7750-NEW and all modern T-room residence porcelain bath; corner lot; easy installment handy to all cars and local station; Berkeley | also a dunlicate of same in Oakland, and | same price. ALDEN CO., 1118 B | $1920—BEST bargain ever offered Kian new and all modern 5-room cottage and base. | ment; worth at least $3000; good lot 190 feet in | depth; call and examine.” ALDEN CO., 1118 roadway. A—$2000, HALF cash; § acres, with improve- ments; 45 minutes to San Francisco; 2 rall- road stations within 5 minutes’ wall house of 5 rooms, barn, etc.; fine chicken ranch or suburban home; must be £old. For full particulars apply immediately, | J. W. LAYMANCE, 14 Sansome st. Or 460 Eighth st., "SPECULATORS ATTENTIO! $17 Per Foot. $17 Per Foot. Five hundred feet of frontage: finest bufld- ing lots in Oakland; high ground; elegant view: all street work done; three corners; close to schools; electric cars pass the prop- erty; cheap at $40 per foot. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. WILLIAM J. DINGEE, 903 BROADWAY OAKLAND. S. F. kland. 33000—A SNAP; T-room h best | “neighborhood: § minutes’ walk to local: $2000 can remain on property; see P, , 1070 Broadway, Oakland. GAIN: 30 acres of land 1% miles from Sunol; about 300 French prune trees, be- sides smail family orchard and vineyard: house of § rooms: barn; chicken-houses; all fenced. W. P. RYAN, %0 7th st., Oakland. | OAKLAND Branch Office of The Call re- moved to 1118 Broadway, Oakland. Adver- tisements and_subscrintions received. ———— OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. ROOM and board in private family. Address 912 Clay st., Oakland. _— | OAKLAND FURNITURE KFOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellbaas. the fureiture @ealer. 1ith and Franklin. Oakland. OAKLAND Branch Office of The Call re- moved to 1118 Broadway, Oakiand. ~ Adver- tisements and_subscristions received. re sunny hill land and cottage; 956 Clay st., Oakland. | TO RENT—3 terms low. POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. POINT RICHMOND terminus of the Santa Fe Ry.—A limited number of lots will be sold in the new townsite of Santa Fe for $100; $10 cash, $5 monthly. McEWEN BROS., 118 Montgomery st. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been jssued as follows: Charles A. Phelan, 2, 553 Folsom street, and Louise C. Foley, 23, 18 Shotwell street. Theodore V. Halsey, 21, San Jose, and Jessie L. Fiedler, 21, 26% Sacramento street. Willlam 'B. ‘Clancy, 25, 822 Greenwich street, and Loretta A. Browning, 19, 636 Filbert street. Charles Wagner, 34, 427 Valencla street, and Katherina Dellbruegger, 21, 332 Bighteenth street. John Kraeger, 20, $05 Folsom street, and Louise Erhardt, 25, 733 Laguna street. Miiton £ Hamilton, 2, Oakland, and Frances M. Roberizon. 23, San Mateo. George E. O. A. Norton, 32, city, and Addie 8. McClunie, 36, city. Richard A. D. Bull, 34, Oakland, and Emma L. Dawson. 3, 625 Geary street. George D. Collins, 32, city, and Katherine G. Pollock, 25, city. o John Cook, 25, 16 West Mission street, and Annle Hauze, 2i, 16 West Mission atreet. John C. McCann, 20, 120% Geary street, and Frances R. McMenomy, 22, 16 Sanchez street, James D. O'Connell, $16 Jones street, and Mary S. Messner, 24, 631i¢ Stevenson street. Charles Rummelsburg, 31, 703 Geary street, and Carrie Kutner, 26, 1109 Laguna street. Martin Kafod, 32, 95§ Folsom street, and Ellana G. Brondberg, 22, 727 Hampshire street: J. Arthur Deering, 23, 637 Ellis street, and Agnes M. Buckley, 13, 415 Oak street. Lichandre J. de Souza, 2, city, and Angelina F. Roberta, %, city. Harry Klein, 40, 340 Geary street, and Theresa Crowley, 2§, 114 Seventh street. Mark Coliins, 2§, §16 McAllister street, and Mae Swift, 2, 3081 Tehama street BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by 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 publishe BORN. BISCANTER—In this city, February 22, 1900, to the wife of Hepry Blscanter, a daughter. COUTTS—In this cify, February 17, 1900, to the wife of Alex. D. Coutts, a daughter. COHEN—In this city, February 22, 1900, to the wife of Moses Cohen, a son. FROBERG—In this city, February 19. 1900, to the wife of George Froberg, a daughter. LIEBIG—In this city, February 20, 1909, to the wife of C. Liebig, a son. LANN—In_this city, February 15, 1900, to the wife of George E. Lann, a daughter. LOHMEYER~—In this city, February I . to the wife of Edward W. Lohmeyer, a son. JONES—In this city, February 20, 1900, to the wite of Hugh Jones, a daughter. MITCHELL—In this city, February 13, 1300, to the wife of J. H. Mitchell, a daughter. SUNDER—In this city, February 7, 1600, to the wife of F. C. Sunder, a daughter. ——— e MARRIED. BOWEN—FITZGERALD—In Grass Valley, Cal., February 22, 1900, by the Rev. Father Lynch, William U. Bowen of San_Francisco and Julia G. Fitzgerald of Grass Valley. CLARK—FRESSE—In this city, February 22, 1900, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Charles C. Clark and Annie L. Fresse. GERRIE—HARDER—In this city, February 19, 1909, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Thomas C. Gerrle of Haywards and Marla C. Harder of San Francisco. HINTZ-BRUNIG—In this city, February 2 1600, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Charles F. Hintz and Julla E. Brunig. MORRISSEY—GALLOWAY—In this city, Feb- Tuary 24, 1800, Robert Austin Morrissey and Mai Mead Galloway. No cards. MORGAN-—-ALISON—In Bakersfleld, February 18, 1300, Ralph O. Morgan and Jeannette I Alison 0f San Francisco. O'NEIL—FITZGERALD-In Grass Valley, Cal., ; the Rev. Father Lynch, John P. O'Nell and Mary Fitzgerald, both of Grass Valley. RILEY—-ERNEST—In this city, February 22, 1900, by the Rev. Paul Branke, John W. Riley and Laura A. Ernest. SALZER—UMLAND—In this city, February 20, | 1800, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Riewert C. Salzer and Augusta Umland. SCHMIDT—FESSLER—In this city, February 22, 1900, by the Rev, J. Fuendeling, John Schmidt and Mrs. Lutgard Margaretha Fess- ler. TOWLE—BRAUER—In this city, February 21 1600, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Herbert Aug ustus Towle and Mathilda Annie Brauer. WAGNER—DELLBRUEG this city, | the Rev. J. Fuendeling, tharina Delibruegg: DIED. Cooke, Chester B, McCarthy, Nellle Chapman, Maria L McKee, Willlam W. Currier, Emily F. W. Melrose, Mary A. Clifford, Sarah E. Morse, Caroline A. | De Andreis, Howard Downing, Joan H. Eckart, May B. Farley, James C. ewell Pyne, Gerthie Peyser, Henry | Petersen, Edward Fox, Theresa Robart, Jokn J Goodwin, James P. Roberts, Jesse A. Harlow, Almira. Reynolds, William Hurley, Jeremiah Stottmelster, Marga~ Hurley, Daniel re Henning, Charles H. Tavlor, L L Hall, Maggie E. Winchester, Julia Hackmeler, Chas. F. Walter, lda W. | Kepuer, Edzar S. Wood, Fred R. i lane, john Wilke, Otto B. COOKE—In this city, February 24, 1600, Chester | Blaine Cooke, beloved £on of John D. and E. A. Cooke, a native of California, aged 19| CHAPMAN-—In th ruary 23, 1909, Ma- ria Ives Chapman, wife of the late Russell Chapman, and mother of Mrs. Geosge H. | late Otto Henning, and brother of Henry O. Frederick W., James H., George A. and John A. Henninz, 'Mrs. L. E. Olison, Mrs. Carrie Beer and the late Walter J. Henning, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 2§ years 9 month: and 2 day , 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 621 Capp street, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second, thence to I O. O. F. Cemetery for interment. HALL—In this city, February 24, 190, Maggie E., beloved wife of Benjamin F. Hall, mother of Minnte, Edna, Madeleine and Ethel Hall, beloved daughter of Mrs. B. Croghan, and dearly beloved sister of Francis J. Croghan and Mrs. Matt C. Johnson, a native of New York City. HACKMEIER—In this city, February 22, 1500, Charles F. Hackmeler, beioved father of Ka- tle Hackmeler, and brother of Phillip Hack- meier, Mrs. Lizzie Steinman and Mrs. Caro- line Huber, a native of Baden, Germany, aged 4 rs 10 months and 22 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery. KEPNER—In this city. February 24, 1800, Ed- gar S., dearly beloved husband of Hulda M. Kepner, and brother of Sarah E. Kepner, & native of Port Roval, Juniata County, Pa. aged 36 years 8§ months and 18 days. LANE—In this eity, February 23, 1900, John Tane, beloved brother of Mrs. Thomas Otis. Mre. 'James O'Donnell, Mrs. Willlam Moore, Mrs. Hairy O'Donnell, Mrs. Garrett Weish ana Charles E. Plumn of Harrisburg. Pa.. & native of Ballymaconnick, County Longford, Ireland, aged 32 years. (Brookiyn, N. Y., Dapers please copy.) @7 The funeral will take place this day (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1235 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Theresa's Church for services, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McCARTHY—In this city, February 4, 1900, Nellie, beloved daughter of Danfel W. gnd Hanora McCarthy, and sister of Martha dnd Marcella McCarthy, Mrs. J. H. Brennan and Mrs. A. J. Young, a native of California. = Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 10:30 o'clock, from St. Vincent's Church, Vallejo, where a requiem high mass will be’ celebrated for the repose of her soul. Interment Vallefo. R Ce 'ward Petersen, a native of Denmark, aged years 10 months and 21 days. G Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral this day Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the parlors of J.S. Gedeau, 205 Montgomery avenue. Inter- ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. ROBART—In Oakland, February 23, 1300, John | J. Rebart, beloved husband of Marguerite Robart, and fa r of M N. D. Ryan and Theodore and ust Robart, a_native of 5 Au A., infant fon of Jesse E. and Alice M. | rts, & native of San Francisco, aged 6 | nths and 27 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence John, Eliza, Mamie Jublin, . pa- and fatter of William, and Margaret Reynolds, a_native of Treland, aged 63 vears. (Boston, M pers please copy.) @7 Friends and acquaintances are reshect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 14 Guy place, off First street, between Folsom and Harrison, thence to St. Brendan's Powers and Mrs. K. M. Crowell of this eity, Mrs. Frederic Yates of London, England. | Russell Chapman Jr. of San Diego, Mr. E. F. | Chapman of Detroit, Mich., the late I‘harle!{ W. Chapman of Washington, D. C., and Mr. | A. B. Chapman of New Haven, nn., & na- tive of New Haven, Conn., aged 83 years 6 | months and 18 days. (New York. New Ha- ven and Detroft papers nlease copy.) | 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services*this day (Sunday at 2 g'clock, at her late residence, 3340 Clay | street. Interment at San Rafael. | "I'RRIER—Entered into rest, in this city, Feb- ruary 23, 1900, Emily Frane Woodward Cur- | rier, wife of C. B. Currier, M. D., a natf of | New York City. (New York papers please cony.) 7 Interment private. omit flowers. "LIFFORD—In Oakiand, y 23, 1900, Earah E. Clifford, dearly beioved wife of Cap- tain Willam E. Clifford, mother of R. 8. and E. H. Clifford, dauzhter of N. J. and the late Sarah Krukau, and sister of Mrs. H. E. Hunt and William J. and N. J. Krukau, a native of San Francisco, aged. 24 years § months and 7 days. (New York and Boston | papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1166 Seventh street, Oakland. Inter- ment ‘Mountain View Cemetery. DE ANDREIS—In this city, February 24, 1900, Howard, youngest son of V. U. and Anna De Andrels, a native of San Francisco, aged | 2 years 11 months and § days. | T The funeral will take place to-morrow | (Monday), at 11 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, § Vandewater street, off Pow- oll, between Francisco and Bay. Interment | Holy Cross Cemetery. DOWNING—In this city, February 24, 1900, John H., brother of D. F. Downing, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 40 years. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Sunday), at 9:15 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street, thence to §t. Mary's Church, California and Dupont streets. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. ECKART—In this city, February 24, at 12:15 a. m.. May Belle, beloved wife of Charles F. Fokart_of Honolulu, and daughter of Mrs. Alice B. and Henry L. Tickner, aged 23 years and 10 months. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence of Mr. W. R. Eckart, 3014 Clay street. Inter- ment private. FARLEY—In this city, February 23, 1900, James C.. beloved son of Barney and the late Mary E. Farley, and brother of Mrs. J. Tompkinson, Mrs. J. Anthony, Mrs. D. Sex- ton and Barney, John and Sadie Farley, a na tive of San Francisco, aged 3 years 1 month and 35 day Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 11:30 o'clock, from the residence of his brother, 116 Day street, thence to St. Paul's Church, Twenty-ninth’ and Church | streets, for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by carriage. FOX—In this city, February 23, 1900, Theresa Fox, beloved mother of Mrs. 1. C. Drathman, and sister of John F., William H. and Mar- guerite Mitchell, a native of Francisco, aged 40 years 5 months and 3 days. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday). at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 315 Waller street, thence to Sacred | Heart Church for services. Interment Mount Culyaty Cemeters. GOODWIN—In this city, February 24, 1900, James P. Goodwin, beloved father of James P. Goodwin Jr., Mrs. M. R. Britton and Mrs. E. L. May, aged 85 years. T7Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 27, at o'clock, at his late residence, 1313 Taylor street. Interment private. HARLOW—In this city, February 22, 1300, at her residence, 1028 Natoma street, Almira, beloved wife ‘of Dexter 1. Harlow, a native of Madison, New Hampshire, aged 57 years and 27 day @7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the Christian Church, Twelfth street, between Howard and Mission. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by electric funeral car from Fourteenth and Mission streets. HURLEY—In this city, February 23, 1900, Jere- miah, beloved brother of John Hurley, a na- tive of County Cork, Ireland, aged 46 years. 07 Friends and acquaintances and members of the Pacific Coast Marine Firemen's Union are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the fu- neral parlors of McGinn Bros., 31 Eddy street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HURLEY—In this city. February 23, 1900, Daniel Hurley. beloved brather of Robert. John and Neliie Hurley and Mrs. John Pur- cell. a native of London, England, aged 23 years. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 145 o'clock, from the residence of his sister, Mrs. John Purcell, 1516 Central avenue, thence to St. Dominic’s Church for services at 2 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. HENNING—In this city, February 24 1900, Charles Herman, beloved son of Mary and t! Patrick C. McKenna, 30, 1431 Polk street, and Maxy Kelleher. 26, 1431 Polic street. John McI. Morrieon, 29, Pinole, and Sadella I. S!:‘ele. 28, .HD;IJ e onroe " 8. rbanks, n Rafael, and Marguerite Viehi, 19, d(].n. 3 HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. STOTTMEISTER—In San Pablo, February 24, 1700, Margareta Elizabeth, mother of Fred Stoftmeister, a native of Germany, aged & vears 3 months and 20 days. TAYLOR—In this city, February 22. 190, I L. or, beloved wife of E. A Taylor, a na- e of Tllinots, aged 44 vears. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day t Mrs J L Lablelle, Ky Mrs H D Osborne, Ky J] W Reynolds, Pa H L Doan & w, Cal 1 B Arthur & w, L A Miss Martin & md, Cal G W Ross, Santa Rosa Miss York, Healdsburg| Miss H Bowers, Ohiol T W Levan & w, Colo REAL EST ence A. Sarle, 112:6 W of Maole. RAILROAD To the East...-. TRAVEL. e e THROUGH FIRST-CLASS PULLMAN SLEEPERS NOW IN SERVICE . . srwees San Francisco a Chicago * Via Southern Pacific—Rio Grande Western Denver and Rio Grande (Scenic Route) and "y [ 7 Great Rock Island Route GRANDEST SCENIC TRIP IN THE WORLD. The Colorado Rockies Crossed by Day.ight. Pullman's Finest Broad Vestibuled Sleepers Leaving SAN FRANCISCO DAILY at 8:30 a. m. on THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC LIMITED ' (Westbound cars carried on same train.) n e » » DINING CAR SERVICE THROUGH—BUFFET LIBRARY CARS . wu « CLINTON JONES, Gen'l Agt., 624 Market st., San Francisco, Cal, JOHN SEBASTIAN, G. P. A, Chicago. ichard Jenkinson ¥ Harberson, Cincinnat Mrs F Mrs F Harberson, Ohio A F Hellyer, Chgo H A Coben, N Y |Mrs J W Walker, Pa ol W R Ray, Ky Boyling, Santa Fe O Young. Or Henry south line of Eddy street, rly Kip Jr., to Isaac | £ 120: $10. 6 by Kip, forme: Willlam 1 of the parents, 1455 Ellis street. Interment Same, quitclaim deed: $19. Laurel Hill Cemetery. “fi"’:’fi Dikins to Effie B. Digst REYNOLDS—In this city, February 23, 190, | on west line of Devisadero street, Willlam, beloved husband of Ellen Reynolds, | fer, N 22:6 by W 100; gift. Hyron Diggins to Effl north line of Sutter street, W 106:3 by N 137:6; gift. Adele M. McCracken to Danis on north line of Halght street, 72 avenue (Lott) E 40:6, N 137:6, W 20:4, beginnin $10. Emily |G_H Wright & D Holll F H Smith, Stockton 13 McCudden, Vallejo | Miss Medley, Cal Heliyer, Chgo | MCKEE—In Oakland, February 24, 190, Willlam | G \¢ Meyers, lowa | Mrs E Carney, Miss W. McKee, beloved husband of Levinie Mc- | Mra G W Meyers, Towa F § Carney, Miss Kee, and father of Arthur, Bertle, Roy, Wil- | yry N 8 Woodard, Chg Miss § C Hall, Cona liam and Edna McKee, a native of Vermont. sy b pmensnity aged 47 years. (South Dakota papers please G! eopy.) Dr Burke & w, Altrurfa(Miss McCudden, Vallejo > Notice of funeral hereafter. D Caspar, Elko F Shaw, Cal MELROSE—In this city, February 22, 1900, 1 E O Lee, Salt Laki G G Lunn, N York Mary A., mother of Kenneth Melrose, in the | G W Towle, Towle R F Winston, Chicago 80th _vear of her age. | A P Mulligan, Martinez H R Osborn & w, Cal > The funeral services wiil take place | J H Gardner, R Vista (H Parks, Portland this day (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock, at the | J Kullman, Benicia Mrs A M Hawthorn, residence of her son, Kenneth Melrose, 2517 | C Y Walcott & w, Cal| San Jose Octavia street. C Haydock, San Jose |Mrs J A [Apsiey, Cal MORSE—In Oakland, at the King's Daughters’ | O T Loehr, Clevelan uckler, Cal Home, Caroline Amelia Morse, & native of | W G Rock, Santa Fe |H C Smith, Denver Ohio, aged 55 years 7 months and 27 day: CH ' - ot o 4 Boston NEWELL—In this city, Fsbruary 24, 190, Eli- | J P O'Brien, Portland New co § J B Tregloar, Oakland F Tetreall, Chico jah B. Newell, a native of Rode Tsiand, aged | § B Tregloar, Onklant mr Captian, Chicn. PYNE_In the City and County Hospital, Feb- | J, B Metcalt, Derkeley |Jliee O0ODa) oo e fuary 24, 1500, Gerthie Pyne, a native of Call- | B B Qo N York |G B Lardner, Cal fornia, aged 20 years, v “Vietoria |J J Cunningham & w, PEYSER.Friends and acquaintances are re- | 1.y po Gould, OF Valleso spectfully invited to attend the dedication of | Mixe Gould, OF C Pringle, Oakland the tombstone in memory of Henry Pevser, | y w Selover, Portland| . Berkeley this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at Salem | j G Taylor, Lovelock ¥r Gunde:m;_.fl.‘e‘fll’oledo Cemetery. W W_Whylark, Cal R g 'ERSEN—In this city, February 2, 190, | F C Nichols, N York |Mrs M Werrins. S Jose er, Courtland NEW WESTERN HOTEL. | 3 . I 7 Jerutis, Fresno 7 Grmt M, ontolE Anthony. L Ans T M Damon & w. H Stemmons &w. Cal A G Saunders, L' G France, aged ars 8 months and 19 days. O o ine, Cal |B Lee, Iowa > Friends and acquaintances are respect- |« o ansen, Cal | M Lennon, L Ang fully invited to attend the funeral this day | T Grope, Fresno |F Davis, Sacro (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- | p 3 Hough. Colo | J Peisha & Stkn dence, S§18 Chester street. Interment St. | Ppatrick, Cal J E Hall, Napa Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. e | ROBERTS—In this city, February 22, 1900, | ATE TRANSACTIONS. | W. Bradley to Isaac Mensor, lot on | §2:6 W of Franklin, lot - ns (wite’ 40 Nof § e B. Diggins, lot on 100 W of Devisadero, el Einstein, lot 72 E of Central SW to 3 Christopher B. Currier to Flor- Eeennd ot o abuth line of Clay street, W 25 by S 127:8%: 310. Patrick J. Keliy to Peter and Bridget Car- teenth, N 25 by W 125; $10. Margaret Kelly, wife of Simon. to Montgomery (single). lot on morth corne Fourth and Minna streets, NW 70 Charles and Jane M. Sweeney Harry and Joseph Sweeney, undivided fourth of lot on southeast line of Shipley street, of Jessie street, 55 S of by NE 50: (McDonald) to one- (Bunday). at 10 o'clock. from the mortuary | %50 NE of Sixth. NE 2 by SE 75: gift chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- | Betsey, Canavan :;dm:\x;’-b‘;rg:“w:‘l“ . Srastee rany, siof = - n F.. Bess S rany, 2425 Mission street, near Twenty-first. | of Jol bbie Sullivan (minor Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. ! WINCHESTER—In this city, February 23, 1900. | Julia Winchester, a native of New York, aged | 55 years. [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral from her late residence, 342 | Sutter street, this day (Sunday), at 2 p. m. | Cremation 1. 0. O, F. Crematory WALTER—In this city, February 24, 199, Ida W. Walter, second daughter of the late Dore- thea Tebraud Walter, a native of Philadel- vhia, Pa. WOOD—In this city, February 24, 1900, Fred R. Wood, a native of New York, aged 46 years 3 montks and 22 d: A member of Local Unilon United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Jo'ners of America. =" Remains at the funeral parlors of H. F. Maas: Mission street, near Fifth. WILKE—In this city, February 24, 1900, Otto B., beloved husband of Hattie Wilke, son of Mrs. F. Wilke, and brother of Mrs. Willlam Renwick of Oakland and Mrs. Charles Ruthie, a natlve of Germany, aged 33 years and 10 months. —— e HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. H R G Winston, Chgo € L Plerson, Boston A B Shaver. Fresno |Mrs C L Pierson, Bost T J Fleld, Monterey |A § Remier, Vienna J G Scott, Liverpool " L Graff, N Y M P Ganer, Chgo H Johnson, Yokohama W S Ennis, Tilinols [P R Ritchell, Dawson G McDowell, N Y |3 F Washhorne. Chgo c D C Driggs. Chgo GG Mrs D C Briggs. Chgo G . Riverside |J O York, Chicago A W Barnard, Cal P Smith, Victoria Lanfly, Victorla K Bigelow, N Y 2 irs J O York, Chgo = Driver, Boston Mrs C Driver, Boston Mrs O P Wineson, R I T i Growlage, N Y _ [ T Smith, R 1 H McCaffery, N Y |Mrs H T Smith, R T Bonny, Sausalito |H I Kowalsky. Cal G Ackerman, N Y |Miss M Kowaisky, Cal H Short, Fresno liss Moran, Cal H Winard, Denver |1 T Lynch, Menio RES07TACHICRERE> 0D C H Frost 1ss M J Weller = 2 Bl A G Freem Iot on northwest line of Seventh, SW 25 by NW Marian southeast line of Sixteenth street (Center) and | Potrero avenue, S 45 by E 100; $10. John Harkins to Harkins, lot on Builders’ Contracts. Walter Goodrich (owne: r) with George Chod- rick (contractor), architect C. A. Meussdorffer - All work except mantels. shades for a two-story frame dwelling on W line of Steiner street, 30 § of Greenwich, S 25 | by W 100; total, $2719. gas fixtures and —_—————————— LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Feb 24—Schr onolulu. Compeer, hence Feb 15; schr Lillebonne, from RAILROAD ALIFORNIA TRAVEL. LimiTeD Santa Ee Route WEEK DAYS—*T:00, %530, 1100 a. m.; *1:45, | m. Mill Vall - fael. on Mondays. Wednesday: ?u;“:-?::h';‘-. B Howard, § Jose |F H Jackson, Los Ang rs E B Howard, § Jos Dr ¥ W Henkel, Chgo s J_Rodkers. Toledo W H Harker, Piitsburg rs K Flickinger, To- Mrs W H Harker, Pitts | ledo 12 R Pedder, Montreal Mrs B C Crawford, Cal Miss L Owen, Cal HT Aker USN " ire W Koehler, Kan 7 K_Mannin 2 estein, Minn the quickest running and most B Be: dEHBNorwIck,NY mr‘:ummmm Raymon x‘cunl mists. CONNECTING TRAIN LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO! | Miss Underhill |Miss Woodard, Chgo 5P.N. M W i C F Benice |R MeCormick i Monday, Wednesday, Fridey and W A Mendell Mrs McCoy MP" s ving in Chicago at 2 Miss W J Mendell D P Black .M in time to connect with all limited H x}?-):(- & ‘fl(r:.DHP }5:.‘:‘3 5 trains for New York. Mrs oy 13 - Blacl OVERLAND Leaves San Francisco at 5: € K Baird Feorge Willet EXPRESS P- m- with Palace and Fourint Miss M L Baird iirs George Willett cars for Kansas City, St. 1 R ase W K Rower DALY Chicagoand East. " e Mrs R 8 Case Mrs I X Rower ! e - A F Hicks A § Remington | Local trains between ;Mr’; 2_ l-‘dl:rllccl‘((: 5’( r: gu:mso[:m Fresno, Hanford, Vul.lif.m;‘::::‘. V:‘I"L“ re: and Bak Mrs H T Frederick Mrs HL umom Fuvtetony- o ! Um 3o s Davie |1C Buher ' SEE YOU IN San Francisco offce. 628 | Erankc B Marsh [Mine M Mossman Tm’ssc:“soo“ frod o:su'u d, 1118 n::fi' rs anl | mit) way; 17 . 4 = Miss Isabelle Packard Miss L Weller | Banta Clara Sowm.201 J Street; San Jose,7 West NORTH PAGIFIG COAST RAILROAD. Afil_}- YFALLEY () fun to San Quentin. SAN FRANCISCO. 835, 745, %40 a. m.: m. yusiacceeors to Flannasan & ERAL DIRECTORS AND ¥ Fifth st.. Lincoln Schook ety g MpiE Vo i e ay rs. " ne | MOUNT TAMALPAIS SC H M Hartl M1 Lea: ENIC LWAY o 1 3 e g";‘;m{,-gfh;nu_w Tk sommncnee "‘.‘.'..“"""n?:" Mins BOE KOS Sk 0 F Paston, e | MG et A HE S D Mrs W Jenkinson 3 Barha, “ | ware—San Slosed car on all Mies M B Jenkinson |Mrs J R Medley, Cal | g1 & Frazcisco to SOUTHMERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC nYsTEM.) Trains lenve nnd are to nrrive a§ NAN FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) Lsave — Frow FEoncany 3, 1900, +7:004 Benicis, Sufwun, Elmim, Vacaville, 100 St Fapcons- Duva, . Willovs *7:004 Bk TesI— Red Portland. *7:30.4 Martinez, San Itamon, Vallejo. Nape, Calistoga an Santa, Roea. #8:304 Tho Overland Limited ver, Owaba, Chicago. ... *siaes San " dose, Livermore, oue, _ Hacramento. Mucysviile, Chico, lted Biuft.. Mirae *8:304 *Miiton, Oakdale, Sonors, Carters... *4:33¢ *9:1004 Haywaris, Nilcaaod Way Stasious. *11:434 #9:004 Davis, Woodiacd, Kaights Landing, o Marysvilie, Uroill *9004 Atiaatic ¥x East *9d3a 213 139 an. tockton, press —Ogden #9:004 Martinez, Tracy, Latlrop, S Meroed cd Frespo. . *9:004 Port Costa, Fremuo, Mo A ) 0:004 Vallcjo, a3 1:004 Niles, Livermore, Stockton. ‘mento, Mendota, Hanford, Perreryilie *12:005¢ Haywards, Nil $3:000 Sacramento Rirer Stoamers #3:007 Ilaywards, Niles and Way Stations. *3:43e *g:00¢ Marthier, Ko IKamon, Vallejo, Napa, Calintoga, Sauta Rosa. *9:104 *4:00r Denicis, Vacaville, ‘acramento, Woodland, Kufghts JLandlog, Margevile; Oroville. *4:30r Niles, San Jose a: 43:002 Tho Owl Limi “Takersiold, Baugus @3:00P Surset Livited—El leans and East... #3:30r Stockton, Mexced, Fromio. *3:30r Fresno, liakorsfioll. St Narbara, 1os Angoles, Deming, El Paso, New Orleans and Eest. *3:20p Santa Fa Route—Atiautlo Espress for Mojave and Kast... *6:00r Haywards, Niles and San Jose. 16e30v Vallefo.o.......... *G:30 v Oriental (fl;fl—ofl tios. *803e Orogon and Onlifornis i Maryarille, Reclidivg, Al Fash COAST BL DN (Narrow Gange). (Foot of Market Street.) *Sciia Nowark, Conterville, Sau Jose, Folton, Bow/der Creek, SantaCruzand Way Beati aoe - . "Saer $2:15r Nowark, Contorviils, fan Joss, New Almaden, Felton, Ronlder Creok, Seuta Cruz cad Trincipal Wey Heations......... 2e3 t10:304 3¢ Nowark, San Jowo, Los Gatos. “9:204 #3p Him'ers'” Excursicn, San Joso sad Way Boations ... ... - uo....... 17:20F CREEK ROUTE FERRY. ‘rom SAR FRANGISCO—Teot of Nark eat (Slip 8)— 18 900 11.00a. 1133 °200 13:08 *6:00 38:00 *0:03r.u. om 04 LLAND—| Brosdway.—*6:00 8:00 10:004.:. 11300 100 12:00 *3:00 §4:00 “3:00r.m, COAST PITISION (Broad Gauge). (Third aiid Townsond Sta.) THROA Ocoan Viow, Routh San Fraucisco (0:308 | *Tieen s ations New | K . *Laoy *0:004 51 Con, Faciiio tGeote. Fas' Robics. San | s Ohimns, Stf, L = i Wy aat e St 0: 40, *6:334 304 Han Joso “3idez 12143 San Ma: Crnz, Balinas, o Gros i Principal Way Statious ¥ San Josoand Prineipal Way Stations e Santoes S - 5 San J +3:15e San Joso aul 13:00 sl Way Stations. ........ e o for Afierson 1 day exeapted £ Sun, X b Saturday only. e @ Tuesdays and Fridays o Thursdays and Sundeys, ‘ | | | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN BY. C0. LESSER 'SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market S& SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:3, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra tri3 at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 and 11:39 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:00, 9:30, 11:00 a m.; 1:30 3:30, 5:00, p._m. AN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—8:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:48, 3:40, 5:10 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:56 and §:35 p. m. SUNDAYVS—S:10, 5:0, 11:10 a. m.; 1:40, 3:0, 5:08, > m Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. | | Sun- | days. 10:40 am| 8: |'6:05 pm|[10:25 am. | 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm | |19:25 aa | 1 | | | 8:00 am| 3:30 pm! Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm! 6:23 pra 130 am| Hopland and | 'x;no am| Uktan. | 7:38 vm! 2 pm | T30 - |10:35 am | ml 8:00 am| Guerneville. | 7 Asvml 3:30 pm| 1 | 5:2 pm " Sonoma. 7:30 am| 8:00 am. and £:10 pm! 5:00 pm! Glen Ellen. | 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Sebastopol. [10:40 am|(10:25 am pm! 5:00 pm 35 pm| 6:22 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs: at Lyttgn for Lytton Springs: at Geyvserville for Skagks Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Hop- lana for Duncan Springs, Highland ' Spring: Kelseyville, Carisoad Springs. Soda Pay, Lake- port and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy Eprings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Upper Lake, Pom Lake, Witter Sprin Val Jchn Day's, Riverside, Lierley” ;?xlc‘:;ell's. nnedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's | Hot Springs. Mendoeino Cliy, F | Westport, Usal, Willitts. : | ming’s. s Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dye nd Fureka. S arday to Monday round-tefp tickets at re- tes. peyond San Rafael at half rates. ket Offices. 60 Market st.. Chronicle bldg. 1. C. WHITING, . X. RTAN, General Manager. Mrs C H Frost > D Dtetrick Mrs J E Lockwood Miss A B Dietrick Hollid: “A‘!.“:‘KA l’““"l" R Holliday re anahan 5 W Underhill [pttes s 1T Lanahaa Via Sld‘.gsnoltl.t: Perry. € A Hunt s Kerr Commenc} ber 1 139, Mrs E A Hunt L Smith FROM SAN FRANCISCQ ).!( }.:(e i .ilr(. ,li Smith l AND BAN rs ale 1 " Mentengel LR [3frs A C Wetengel *3:40, 6235, 6:00, 5. Mrs W H Hil {Mize C H C H Erbach | ,BNTRA TRIPS—For | o s L T at_%:00 and 11:30 b. m. | ones eighton, Cal e - -4 Mrs H E Jones |Mrs H E Heighton. Cal | 5 3 o a0 i o 000 1130 & m.; 13, | L Rawson D I Braingrd, US A | S b S0 508 nm. s Mrs TS Dresser |7 M Smith, U 8 A | paralns marked R W_Herbert 15 T Scott,” Aleatraz WEER DA L T Miss Herbert IT Flint Jr, Cal 012:20, 215, 48 9 H Browne | S Glass, Berkeley EXTRA TRIPS on Henry Steinbach |E H Pearce, Dakland | saturdays at ¢ o ‘orwin ! h 5 ina UN Mrs G W Corwin |F Searies, Nev City e E N Beardsley Miss Plerce, Peking Mrs E N Beardsley Ve Peking Mrs M H Adams Mrs E H Conger, Pekin Mrs A W Prentice |“ount Kheverheller. W H_ Chadwick Vienna Mrs W H Chadwick (D C 1 Mert!, Vienna Miss Chadwick iompl, St Louis ‘N W THROUGH CARLINE ' CHICAGO, Via ' THE RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY AND CONNECTIONS, LEAVING SAN FRANCISCO DAILY, $:30 A. M. and 6:30 P. M. Effective February 25, 1900. 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