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. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1900. REAL SSTATE —CITY—FOR SALE. IDEAL HOME A AT A LOW FIGURE New “-story house in the growing district: comtains 6 large sunny elain bath and vestibule paneied in lot, 59x1%); nice lawn and pienty of kenhouse, sheds, etc.: charmingly nding views of bay and city; © half & block; $200 cash, bal- N & HOAG. 114 Montgomery st. big SWE! In a Bele: FLATS Neighborhood. per Buchanan st.; marbie steps; tiled vesti- nitary plumbing: a fine invest- N & HOAG, 114 Montgomery st. ave., ontains 7 2 mantel ain bath, bay windows nic view of park and se to all the park at- terms same as fent; hi-st. cars transfer), ¥ walk south 2 blocks; o an reach town i minutes. ING FAST! OLD IN 30 DAYS. LYON & HOAG. 14 Montgomery st nvestment on large lot; rents tgomery st. strict: new house of sold on terms al- large lot: on car neighborhood: a ery respect; price is HOAG, 114 Montgomery at. nond lote, east . 53) California. t: will sell at in Richmond, the buyer more chase; C: with chicken-house, ete.; ts; must be mold: make an offef; SHADBURNE, 616 Sacramento less 52000 VE ¥ e A u real estate in the Mission or Hor- ddition that you wish to dispose of ! on W. J. GUNN. : $10 per acre: M. § CHANDON, W. HORN. £i2 Main st. Petaluma: real es- tate and thoroughbred Belgian hares. Send for free i WEEK'S news for § cents, ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. LANNAN, near Sixth—2 sunny furnished _. housekeeping: rent $8. or 3 sunny furnished ng; reasonable; ref- rivate fami ed rooms for housekeep- bay-window room; lete for. housekeep. suiteble | of Sonoma County bargains. | ROOMS AND BOARD. D U PN A—FIRST-CLASS family hotel, The Bradbury: nice eunny bay-window rooms; first-class table; prices moderate; 2 car lines pass hotel; elevator: telephone Hyde 2771 1604 California ®t. corner Polk, near Van Ness ave. NEW family hotel, first class in all appolnt- ments: excellent tablé: special inducements to select people. SOT California st.. occupying pposite Grace Church. Polk and Clay—Sunny rooms: superior board; modern rates reasonable. conveniences Leavenworth—High-class tamily rooms, with private bath: fine POST, 789, or. sas; pri room: good board: bath: HOTEL CLAIRMONT Taylor—Renovated; suites and single rms.: excellent table. HOTEL SALISEURY, Hyde and Eddy: changed nds: thoroughly renovated: elegant rooms. LAS PALMAS, 1520 Market st.—Suite of 2 or § rms.; private: bath; sin. rms.: board optional. VAN NFSS gve 84 (The Wallace)—Rooms and beard: furnished and unfurnished: $20 up. CHEAPEET and best in America—The Weekly €Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the Uritea States or Canada one year for $l i SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections mad city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTIO CO., 415 Montgomery st rooms $-10: tel. §520. ROOMS papered from $3; whitened, $1 uj e. Hartman Paint Co.. 313 Third | CHEAPEST and best in America_The Weekly i sent to_any or Canada one year for 3l SEWING MACHINES AND S PLIES. ! paired, bought. sold; machine sup- d Agency.14% 6th: phone Mint 4. | ALL kinds bought, sold. exchanged, rented; re- | “patrine at lowest ratss 205 Fourth st S STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, FIERCE_RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office. %61 Post st.. cor. Powell: tel Main 5713. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- 20 Fillmore st.: *phone Jackson 251 1340 Market st.: and srorag: RENTED, plies. S nd Storage Co. recking movine TU LEASE. TO Lease—All or part of -acant property: Sx 160; on Mission st.. near Fifteenth: will bulld ¢ tructure | Owner. box 2108, Call ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. account of immediate departure—A fine, dern house of § rooms and finished base- large grounds: highly improved: will terms. 1162 Broad- | ON ALAMEDA HOUSES. s, bath, pa , large stable; . 1622 Broadw ge station, or R. G. WILK. San Francisco, 'BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS | BERKELEY RoAL ESTATE. Berkeley home, HENDERSON, 304 FOR sale or exchange—Cozy (OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. CUFFiCE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ur own home at a bargain. Houses and > guit, by the an Building A small_pay- terms. WATER ast Oakla: APEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages sent to any address in the United States or Canada @e year for 31, postage pald. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALc. AN -ntroduction to you from H. Schellhaas. the furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin. Oakland seekeening rooms d respectable; rea. stove, per week: " Also one, Grant ave. CLASSIFIE! received at s and subscri 1| branch office. 2200 Fillmore. 7 BRANCH office for Call advertisements and bas Dbeen established at 1096 ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. 8 Sixth—Rooms S per week, and night Bush st ad- ining the Ru all prices. 1426 Market st. (old No. 1364)—Fur- ites single; also unfurnished CALIFORNIA, 706 (St Peter's House)—New bouse, newly furnished; housekeeping rooms. %6 Mariget, cor. Golden Gate well furn.; rms. & offices. Pleasant sunny unfurnished rooms FOLEOM. 65 corner Sixth (The Oliver)—Sunny furnished s: suit single: new memt. A room; micely fur- rre)—Elegantly furnish- ingie: travelers accom. GEARY. 455 (The e rocms:suites or ARY, 556—Elegant sunny back pari SOUTHERN. southeast corner Seventh Mission sty —Sunny rooms, en sui’e or adies’ parlor; reading room: elevator. EANCOCK HOUSE, 751 Mission st.—Seiect 3 rooming house: §1 50 to 36 per week. HOWAR §25—Rooms from $1 Week up to 35 night: aiso housekeeping romos Bedroom, parlor and kitchen: nicely sekeeping; gas and gas stove. to let. “o—Three large, sunny furnished “rner Eighth—New furnished bay 31 per week; transient. Ly i . . TS (Av House)—New: newly Teasonabie. FLICK, Prop. Nice front room; furnished; $ — inny furnished front rooms sultable for gentiemen. e ny furnished rooms asd electric lights: day, wk., mo. s House, %3 Howard, cor. Sixth— + Grices to sult; open might. sult; open night, Stockton—Finest transient — t, clean, comfortable rms.; running water; gas: reas. i R ROFEDALT 5 uee 213 & 321 Ellis st —Rooms, e _wesk. % 55 o SN MRS S BOYAL HOUSE 128 Ellls st —incandescent Mght, reading r and ladies’ smoking room ] pight. 35c to §1 320, elevator on office Sioar; cold water: baths. old water: Bt ! Taylor et., near Market—An levator; f “bullding: el pew cold water; radiators; salt furnitur eea batns 204 single TOOMmS. - - e et EHERMA™ rtment House, 28 Eighth et., _paar Marke'—Furnished -n::"nrwrnl-t SHIPLEY 312; 4 rooms, §7; house new. See ow 15 Guerrero et. ver Pup Rotisserie)—Nicely ™ $12 to $30. use. consisting of three bath; corner house; n 208 reguired; me ehil- Market—Electric bells, lights; single, sultes: trans't. 1 rd—A good rooming house R_HUGHES. Proprietor. “inements and subscriptions nch office, 2200 Fillmore st. 4 BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisemente ant subseri, at 122 Y"’ , ptions has been opened = open A BRANCH offics for Oaf subscription Vadencla et mtil § p. m. | advertisements nLuhfll:n:NuMIl# TH, 152i—Furnished or unfur- DELINQUENT NOTICES. LLER CO., 22 No There delinquent ing described stock, on account essment levied on the Sth day of March, the several amounts set opposite the nes of the respective shareholders, as fol- Market st., No. Certificate. g No. hares. . Amount. 18 3999 90 0 00 of of of me— n D. Spreckels.. Chas. A. Hug. nd in accordance wit 2 law and an or ? Directors made on the Sth da; shares of each par sy be necessary will be sold at the office of the co § Market street, San Francisco, on t pril, 1900, at 3 p. such day, quent assess- ereon, together with costs of adver- and expenses of the sale. WITTRAM JR., Se DIVIDEND NOTICES. D Notice—Dividend No, per share) of the Hutchin tion Company. 78 (25 cen will be payable at the office of the company, Market 8t., on and after Friday, Apr 1900. Transfer books will close on Friday, April 13, 1900, at 3 o p. m E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. 8 (2c per share) of the Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co. wiil be pavable at the office of the compan: 7 Market st., on and after MONDAY, April 1€, 1900. Transfer books will close on Tues day, April 10, 190. at 3 p. m. E. H. SHELDO! Secretary. ————————————— DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. SAN FRANCISCO, Aprfl 11, 1900—The firm of OLSEN, RUTH & COOK is this day di solved by mutual consent. Messrs. OLSE: and COOK succeed to the business and al bille will be paid by sald OLSE: and they will coll Witness: HEN SIEBERS, M. OLSE COOK. e e | PROPOSALS. DEEP Water Harbor, San Pedro, Cal.—United States Engineer Office, Laughlin building, Los Angeles, Cal., April 12, 190. Sealed pro- posals for continuing construction of .break- er at San Pedro, Cal, will be received here until 11 a. m., May 14, 10, and publicly opened. Information furnished on application. JAMES J. MEYLER, Captain Engineers. | | MARRIAGE LICENSES. | Marriage licenses have been fssued as follow: | _Jean Larraburu, 24, 2115 Taylor street, and Marie Tresarrieu, 22, 119 Duncan street. | Mark F. Brandon, 25, 5 Clara street, Rose McDonnell, 20, %6 Bryant street. Charles S. Flynn, %, 622 Fourth street, and | Julla Eheehan, 21, ‘365 Kearny street. | _Antone Lettich, %, 3115 Sixteenth street, and | Christine A. Rhein, 25, § Camp street. | “William W. Sanderson, 34, 3417 Jackson street, | and Katharine Durbrow, 35, 1615 Washington, Joseph A Wilde, 20, 145 South Park, and Henrietta E. C. Utecht, 15, Vallejo. Harry Johnson, 3, Oakland, and Hulda Nel- | som, 26, Alameda. John §. Nelson, %, Oakland, and Hlin Alf, and t and cold water; elevator; | ,JOUT F Robert J. Walsh, 24, 2216 Seventeenth street, and Julia A. Bareis, 22, 152 Folsom street. EIRTES—HARRIAGES—DEATHS. PBirth, marriage and death notices sent by #hail will not be inserted. They must be handed in st either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of sons suthorized to have the same publish BORN. NG—In Rerkeley, Cal. Aoril 10, 1909, to A ife of Waiter A. Arding, & son. DODGE-In this clty, April 12, 150, to the wite of L. A Dodet, & daugher v—In this city, April 10, 1900, to the s Tieman, a son. @ MARRIED. ‘SFIELD—HUGHESIn this city, April Dby the Rev. Dr. John A. 5. Wilson, $villiam C. Dubensield of Philadeiphia, Pa., and Htte L . 1o thia sity: Ao e FAUI n cit; oril 11, B Rev. F. W, Fischer, James G. Fecudero and Matilda M Fauser, both of San ci8CO. e BURNS—In this city, by the Rev. LA S nolds, Charles ‘B. Gitaves and Helen G. B n;:p—x iy April CWUESTER n ty, MeREA Y Uthe Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, T %0, W Schea and Meta A. Wuesterteld, both of San T ROCKMAN — In_ Los T‘f:fl—nm f5s Bev Dr 5B o ‘William Clara arockman, both of San ;g&? address in the | n Sugar Planta- | then | DIED. Anderson, Jobn L. Johnson, Bendix O. Boyle, Ada M. Kenney, Annie Carroll, Annte McMahon, Catherine Crowell, Charles H. McNamara, John Dowd, Mary Magorty, Abbie T. Flynn, Catherine B. Metcalfe, Kate W. Focacel, Maria O’ Connor, Annie Frey, James Park, Mary A. Frezise,” Harry Pine, Sarah J. Gibson, William Harvey, Florence A. Jess, Jokn ANDERSON—In this city, April 10, 190, John Ludwig Anderson, brother of Henry W. An- derson of Sunol, Cal., and uncle of George A. Anderson of San Francisco, a native of Gote- borg, Sweden, aged 6 years § months and 7 ays. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to tend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. BOYLE (nee NUTTING)—In Mill Valley, April 11, 1900, Ada May Boyle (Biossom), wife of Hugh A. Boyle, and daughter of Calvin and Ada L Nutting, aged 22 years. > Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the fumeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 3 o'clock, from St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Fulton street. Interment private. CARROLL—In this city, April 11, 150, Annle, beloved daughter of Peter and Delia Carroll, and sister of Maggie and Mary A. Carroll, native of San Francisco, aged § years and § month: L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday). at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 4 West Mission street. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. CROWELL—In this city, April 12, 1900, Charles H. Crowell, beloved husband of Aurelia A. Crowell, father of Mrs. Estelle A. Kellogg and Fannie E. and Fred W. Crowell, and grandfather of Adele E. Kellogg, a native of Windham, N. H., aged 70 years § months and % _a (Grass Valley papers please copy.) E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow ._at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- Seventeenth street, thence by elec- tric funeral car, corner Eighteenth and Guer- rero streets, at 2:30 o'clock. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. DOWD—In this eity, April 11, 1500, Mary, be- loved wife of «the late Peter Dowd, and mother of Mrs. irlln and Margaret E. Dowd, a native o County Tyrone, Ireland. (Boston and Cambridge, Mass., papers please Seott, Robert W. Trapani, Vincenzo > Friends and acquaintances are respect- ful v invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday at 1:30 o’clock, from her late resi- Mission street, thence to St. s Church for services. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. | FLYNN—In this city, April 11, 1300, Catherine ., beloved wife of John 0. M. Flynn, and mother of Thomas B., John T., Willlam A., Patrick F.. Katie C., Cornelius A., Maggie G. and Joseph M. Flynn, a native of County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 47 years. £.7 Friends and ‘acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral this da: (Friday), at 10:30 v'clock, from her late resi. gence, 19 Calhoun street, between Green and Tnion, thence to St. Franeis Church for serv- jees at 11 o'clock ~ Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FOCACCI—In this city, April 12, 150, Maria Focaccl, deatly beloved stepmother of Mrs. | F. Cavagnaro and Mrs. G. G. Podesta, and aunt of Mr. G. Raggi, a native of Ambor- | zasco, Italy. aged 62 yéars and 6 months. FREY—In this city, April 11, 1300, James Frey, | adopted son of Fred Frey, attorney-at-law, end nephew of Mrs. Henry Hanson, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years and 10 months nds and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral this day | fall; (F )‘13,\A. at 1:30 o'ciock, from the Gantner & tz Undertaking Company’'s parlors, § and City Hall square. FREZISE-In this city, April 12, 1300, Harry |~ Frezise, a native of England, aged 55 years. | (Spokane papers please copy.) ‘ £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- f | vited to attend the funeral to-morrow rday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the mortuary Golden Gate Undertaking Com- ssion street, near Twenty-first. Lawn Cemetery. April 12, 1500, Willlam | w York, aged 2 years. | and acquainiances are respect- ed to attend tA® funeral this day . at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of | . 946 Mission strest. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. |HAI:\'1~ —In_ this cff ence A., beloved wife of Captain Lewis | Harvey co, aged 35 | 1 of the | a native > April 11 100, Flor- 5 days. s please ) nds and acquaintances are respect- ited to attend the funeral this day at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- | feventh avenue. Interment private. ;, April 10, 1909, John, dearly | Anna Jess, father of Au- | | yea (New Hampshire | ved husband mma, Jobn Jr. and Lurline Jess, and ther of Mrs. Willlam_Ahistrand, a native Schieswig-Holstein, ‘Germany, aged 38 ear 11 months and 24 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | vited to attend the funeral this day | at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- | 107 Natoma street, corner of Second, | thence to Shiels building, 32 O'Farrell street, | | | re services will be held under the aus- | of the Norddeuscber Verein, commenc- Interment Cypress Lawn at 1:30 o'clock. ery. NSON—In this city, April 12, 1900, Bendix beloved son of C. F. and Anne johnson, nd brother of J. C. Johnson and A T Haick, a native of San Francisco, aged 28| years 1 month and 21 days. £ Notice of funeral hereafter. | NEY — Annie, dearly beloved wife of | ichael Kenney, and mother of Edward, | [ rine, James, Annie, Tessle and Sister ¥ Felicita Kenney, a native of County Roscommon, Ireland T Notice of funeral hereafter. | McMAHON—In this city, April 11, 1900, Cath- | erine McMahon, beloved wife of the late | James McMahon, a native of the parish of | Lurgan, County Cavan, Ireland, aged 7 | Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral this day | at 19 o'clock, from the, residence of | | TI6%; Folsom street, thence to | Church for services. Interment | | metery. | | MCNAMARA—In this city, April 11, 1900, John, | | “beloved father of Mary C. McNamara, a na- | | tive of Limerick, Ireland, aged 70 yvears. | g The funerai will take place this day (Friday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the parlors of James McMenomey & Son, 1057 Mission street, | thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church for | services, commencing at 11 o'clock. Inter- | | ment Holy Cross Cemetery. | | MAGORTY—In this city, April 11, 1900, Abbie | Teresa Magorty, dearly beloved wife of Wil- liam Magorty, and beloved mother of John, | Fred and Lizzie Magorty, Mrs. Harry Marks | and Mrs. Edward Kelly, a native of Leitrim, Ireland, aged 6 years and § months. 7Friends and accuaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Satfrday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- , 36 Haight street, thence to Sacred Church, corner ~Filimore and Fell streets, for services at 1:3) o'clock. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. METCALFE—In Coronado, Cal., Anril 10, 1900, Kate Wooster Metcalfe, wife of Captain John | Metcalfe, daughter of the late John B. Wooster, and sister of Frederick L. and Philip L. Wouster, & native of California, aged 3 | years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2315 Central avenue. Interment pri- vate. O'CONNOR—In thie city, April 12, 1500, Annie O'Connor, beloved sister of Peter O'Connor and Mrs. M. Lawrence of West Berkeley, & | pative of the parish of Cullomkill, County | plonetord. Ireland. aged 5 years. PARK—In this city, April 12, 1900, Mary beloved wite of John B. Park and oather ot 'ohn B. F. an enry T. Park, a Finland, aged 41 years. ST e PINE—In this city, April 13, 1900, Pine, beloved mother of Mre. Meryers Want ten, Mrs. Ida.Brown, Mrs. Sally Coffrin and Mrs. Mollie Whitten, & native of Ohlo, aged years. | > Friends and acquaintances are respect- rully tnvited to attend the funeral Sumday: April 15, 1900, at 10 o’clock, from the residence of her gon-in-law, Z T. \hitten. &6 Bryant street, between and Fourth. Interment 1. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. SCOTT—In Stockton, April 12, 1500, Robert W, Scott, a native of West India Isiand, aged 47 years. TRAPANI-In this city, April 13, 1900, Vin- cenzo, beloved brother of o, Lufgl and ?vm Trapani, a native of Italy, aged Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 430% Green street. thence to Hiall, 413 Sutter street, where held under the No. 18, U. A. O. D. Cemetery. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO,, & (Buccessors to NERAL DIRECTORS AND i % Firth st te Lincoln School. South 80 UNITED UNDERTAKERS. 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 167. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. MCAVOY & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EM 1239 m‘l_ Dbetween Sth and Sth. e rc—— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Alameda County. _Maggle J. Loring (wife of Lucia B. Smith (wife of A. L. ek Aol STy / _Alameda (trustees’ deed): $3000. ! Alcatraz avenue and 6(8.3 E from | ner of | block 35, San Antonl, | E$6.9, S 145, W 53:6, N 145:1% to begluning, be- | Adams) ‘street, 554:9 NW of Adeline, NW 25 by | $10. { by N 147:6, being lot 4, block 3, lands ad, | Bvoy | Central Land Company, | Tract, Oakland, quitclaim deed: $1. James S, Fassett, lot on E line of Unton st; ms.:rwézzmm.inwnm:g block 543, Oakland; $10. John P. Beckett to B. T. Leiter, the N 24 feet of lot 1. block H, Major Given Tract, Oakland; $19. Mmmm-‘;l View Cemetery Association to Mrs. T. B. Simpson, lot 2 in piat 13, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland Township; $72. John S. Dias to Emilia Dias, lot 4, block G, on map of Andrew Jones' subdivision of Brook- lyn Township; gift. Caroline M. Runkle to Grace Congregational Church of Flichburg, lot on NE corner of Ruds- dale and Henry streets, N 100 by E 100, being lots 15 and 18, block 6 on map of Fitchburg Homestead lots, Brooklyn Township (quitclaim deed). §L. Siraham Brilllant et al. (by J. B. Lanktree, commissioner) to Harry W. Syz, lot on B line of Bay (or Twelfth) street, N of Central avenue, N #3:4 by E 150, block 13, map of Mary A, Fitch Homestead, Alameda; $2127. T. J. Ryan, James A. and Virginia A. Way- mire to Felix Marcuse, lot on E line of Willow street, 250 N of Clement avenue, N 5 by K @, block 16, lands adjacent to Encinal, Ala- meda; —. E. B. Pond and H. C. Campbell (trustees of Joseph G. Walter) to San Francisco Savings Union, 58 D, 301, jot on NE corner of Railroad avenue and St. Charles street, N 3 by E 100, being lot 14, block K, Taylor & Page Tract, Alameda_(trustees’ deed); $1400. E. B. Pond and H. C. ‘Campbell (trustees of Julius A. Remmel) to same. 56 D. 9, lot on itne of Encinal avenue, 350 SE of Post street, SE 5 by SW 553, being lot 31, Hirschfel Tract, Alameda (trustees’ deed); §1200. Same to same, 56 D. 13, lot on E line of St. Charles street, 8.61 N of Railroad avenue, N % by E 100, being lot 16 block K, Tavior & Page Tract, Alameda (trustees’ deed); $1000. Same (trustees of Felix Marcuse) to same, 56 D 461, lot on S line of Fagle avenue, 38 W of Minturn street, W 125 by S 100, being lots § to 10, block 5L on map of resubdivision of block 58 and portion of block 51, town of En- cinal, Alameda (trustees’ deed); $2000. Same to same, 88 D. 317, lot on SW lige of Encinal avenue, 450 SE of Post street, SE 210 by SW 868, being lots 2 to 29, Hirscheid Tract, Same to same, 57 D. 225 lot on § corner of Post and Jeflerson streets, SW 33:4 by SE 100, being lot 14, block 52, map of Alameda as sur- veyed by J. T. Stratton in 1853, Alameda (trus- tees’ deed); $400. Same to same, 557 D. 265, lot on 8 line of Rail- road avenue, 100 W of Verdl street, W 86:§ by § 125, portion of lot 16 and all of lot 17, En- cinal Park Tract, Alameda (trustees’ deed); 1500. ¥ ame to same, 720 D. 2. lot on NB line of Encinal avenue, 1000 SE of High strest, SE 50 by NE 1106, lot 21, Hirschfeld Tract, Alameda; also lot on SW line of Encinal avenue, 850 SE of Post street, SE 50 by SW 85:5, being lot 25, same; also lot on S line of Clement (or Atjantic) avenue, 145:6% E of Park street, B 37:6 by 8 150, being subdivisions J and the B half of sub- division H. block F. on map/of Dye & Bowen resubdivision of blocks F, G &nd H of Alameda Station Homestead Association, Alameda: also lot 2, block C. and lots 9 and 19, block D, Fitch | Tract, Alameda; also lot on 5 line of Eagle | avenue, 100 W of Chapin street, W 50 by 8 150, being fots 23 and 24, block 5, Chapin Tract, Alameda; also_ lot on E llne of Weber street, 8% S of Central avenue, S 50 by E 100, being lot 125, Encinal Park Tract, Alameda; also lot | on N lne of Central avenue, 366 E of Ninth| street, E 45:63% by N 143:5%, portion of Chip- man E lll-acre tract, Alameda (trustees’ deed); $5000. Anne B. and George Cashmore to Frederick L. Scheckler, lot on W line of Grove street, 50 S of Elm, § 5 by W 8, portion of plat 12, block Q, Kelsey Tract, Oakland: Ernest A. and Elizabeth D. Heron to E. R. . block F, Linda Vista Terrace, Oak- $10. d F. and Kathe E. Barry (by J. B. Lank- commissioner) to Daniel Gannaw, lot be- tree, ginning at a point 240 feet N from N ling of E_line of Shattuck avenue, thence N 30, E 3, N 170, E | 210, § 200, W to beginning, Oakland; also lot on | N line of Alcatraz avenue, 240 W of Shattuck avenue, N 24 by W 100, being portion of Vicente Peralta Reservation, Oakiand; $1912. Christina K. Janson to Matilda Swaneon, lot on 8 line of Irving street, 111 W of Lowell, W 50 by S 100, being lots 42 and 43, block 5,_Map of plat 5, and portion of plat § Dohr Tract, Berkeley: $10. James Hoey to Neil O’Neill, 1ot on W line of Fremont avenue, 59 N of ~East Fourteenth street, N 50 by W 140, being lot 25, block A, Linda Rosa Tract, Brooklyn Township; $5. Thomas Melntyre to Margaret Ryan, lot on N line of Rallroad avenue (Seventh street), 100 W of Cedar street, W 25 by N 100, block 519, Oakland; $10. and Celia McLean to Henderson William D, Clark, lot on S line of Forty-sixth street, 315 E of Linden, E 5 by S 100, being the E half of lot % and W half of lot 10, block 2107, Alden Tract | at Temescal, Oakland; $10, Annie Stewart to Mary Gillam, lot on SE cor- neteenth street and Twenty-first | 0 by SW 140, being lots 23 and 24, | East Oakland (subject | 4 of trust for $450): §10. | A and Celia M. Halsted to H. C. McClure, lot on SE corner of Harmon and Lowell streets, avenue, | ing iots 12, 13 and N 10 feet of lots 10 and 11, | block B, Map of Subdivision of SW portion of | plat 53, Peralta Ranch, Berkeley; §10. Isaac L. Requa and W. W. Garthwaite (trus- | tees of Anna M. Kelley) to Ward M. Beckwith, | 644 4 233, lot on NE line of East Fourteenth (or | NE 33, portion of lot §, block C, Hevised Map Onk Tree Farm Tract, Brookiyn Township (trustees’ deed); $650. Mary Gtllam to Annie Stewart, lots 53 and 54, Peralta-avenue Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Samuel McHenry to Puget Sound Lumber Company. lot on E line of tick terrace, 225 S of Raliroad avenue, S 50 by E 6, Alameda; George W. Fisher (and as trustee) to same, | 1ot on E line of Mastick terrace, 2% § of Rall- road avenue, § 2 by E 85, Alameda; $60. Louis Duprat (by J. B. Lanktree, commis- sloner) to Leah F. Mott, lot on N line of Buena Vista avenue, 1386 E of Chestnut street, E 6 Jacent | t0_Encinal, Alameda; $600. | John P. and Edna F. Beckett to James Rye, | lot on N line of Thirty-eighth street, 538.38 E | of Market, E 4 by N 133.50, Onkland; $10. Sadle A Brinckerhoff to G. Erwin Brincker- | hoft, lot on N line of Albion street, 135:11% E | of Grove street, E 75, N 140:1%, W 75, S 139:1014 | to beginning, being the E 25 feet of lots 4 to | Alden Tract, Oakland; gift. R J. McMullen and W. C. Moody (trustees | for V. R. and J. A. Parker) to State Savings | Bank, 719 D. 18, lot on W line of Locksley | avemie, 245 S of Clifton street, S 50 by W 10, | | being the § 35 feet of lot 19 and N 15 feet of lot | 20, map of Locksley square, Oakland; also lot | on N line of Twenty-fourth stre Pablo avenne, E 6, N 100. W 1% E of San | N 25, W 50, | | €125 to beginning, being lot 23 and portion of lots § and 22, block N, Kelsey Tract, Oakland trustees’ deed; $407L Richard J. Montgomery (executor of estate of | Margaret P. McCourtney) to George Sterling, all | interest in lot on N line of Fortieth street, 9 E of West, E 5 by N 220, being lots 51, 52, § and 10, block A, Paradise Plat, Map 2. Oak- lana $so1. Margaret Spencer to same, lot on § corner of avenue or Fortieth street and Linden street, E 87:5 by § 100, Oakland; $10. Frank A. and Mary L. Leach to same, lot on | S line of Forty-first street, 14) E of Market, E | 5 by S 128, being lot 41, map of estate of John | Evoy, in piat 8, Rancho of V. and D. Peralta, Oakland; $10. H James Marryatt to Adeline Marryatt, lot on | S line of Brown street, 516 E of West, E 50 by § 100, being lot 13, block E, map of property of formerly the Brown J. L. and Mary C. Barker to Miss Lou Red- | dan, lot on S line of Haste street, 110 W of Mil- | via, W 50 by S 135, being lot 5, block C, amena- | ed ‘man, blocks 5 and 6, Barker Tract, Berke- ley; $100. Rachel Searles to Mary L. Cramer (wife of H. A., lots 10 to 15, block 6, map of Fitchburg Homestead lots, Brooklyn Township; $10. —————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. JALRoy, NY P F Herrick, Mass bars Roy, N ¥ M L Hinman, N Y H Lindléy, Klamath |T J Fleld, Monterey A Gardiner, Scotland . |W A Junker, Monterey LE Knl&fit‘ Memphis Mrs O W Fushmith, Pa Mys Knight, Memphis Mary G Fushmith, Pa ¥ H Ramsay, Vina A Ford, Pittsbirg Mrs T Bain, Arcata |Miss Froude, N Y Mrs J Harper, Arcata Miss Ellfson’ N ¥ Mary Van Buren, N Y C J Weightman, 1ll T D Frawiey, N Y |A Zeesler, Ky D Dickenson, Denver {has Steiner.’ N ¥ E R Barker, Chicago |B F Agoston, Hungary D O Shaner, Pa P Husey, San Jose F H Short, Fresno |C tf Morses, Chicago R E Maher, N Y |L A Jensen, N Y g ‘W _Burrows, Chicago T Haskell, Memphis C Baker, Oregdn |H R Cowan, Chicago Mrs Baker, Oregon (R Corbin, Wash D xé-n Voorhees, Or ‘onn, Oregon g C Ide, Vermont Annie L Ide, Vermont F Brenogan, Wash A W Ferguson. Wash M A Bitson, Wash T Smith, ‘Yokohama Marjorie Ide, Vermont Geo Robinson, N Y P § Carter, Vermont Mrs Robinson, N Y B I Wheeler, Bérkeley Miss Robinson, N ¥ F 8 Bourns, Detroit !Wbllell' Reld, N Y 1 F Herrick, A W Fisher, Sn Rafael Mrs Herrick, Mass Geo Smith, Milwaukee + GRAND HOTEL. Westgate, Cal 13 K Miller, Mont Lester, Fresno T J Cann & wf, N Y Blakeslee, Nome A H Hart, N Y taluma J J Hebbron, Salinas ooa> ] Lumsden, § Rosa Mre. Halght, Pac Grve £ -1 H B % T Carringham, |Mrs Hildebrand, Pac Gr | A M Allen, Cal |E Colburn&w, Col Spgs | § Morris, 1. Ane W J Walther, Ganada. B P Mckeel, Fresno W;v N Farich. Ky Dodge, ck&w, 7 T Raymond, P Alto ] W A L McCray, Fresno C J W Dorsey, Cal e e e F E ] Shaw & wf, e M Mrs McKay, N k) EBad & WL NY ] J Cox M D, Sacto Mrs W _Tillotson, Redding 'J Bul 3 Frier, Sonora @ e Dr C Rowell, Fresno G Merritt. w&ch, Cal € D Rowell, Fresno Mrs P} B Jr, Fresno A Sch TL " Reedley W Enerv. Indiana © Teague, Fresno i J_Morton, w . Honolulu & w,’ Mo Jose T P Smith, Merced F Worthingt Nebr M "’Vflmfia‘ Ang Balley, ne “Daviev | enita | Brown. | for Honolulu. SARDINE, AMONG OTHER CHOICES, FAILED TO LAND A Small But Sympathetic Crowd Tried to Look Happy. Bookmakers Grab About All the Coin in Sight—Curves and Inshoots Too Puzzling to Solve. RN The racing at Tanforan Park has degen- erated Into a state of affairs which is nothing more than a hollow mockery of sports. Favorites are bowled over with alarming regularity, to the apparent gain of -somebody, and the handful of mis- guided players still dallying with the game is ageing fast and growing threadbare. After Homage had captured the intro- ductory event yesterday the remaining five choices were buried under an ava- lanche. A six-furlong handicap furnished one ot the most delicious surprises of the after- noon. Sardine, with 101 pounds up, looked a “moral,” and after leadi to the pad- dock fell soft game for Willie Sink's Formero. The winner was once 10 to 1 in the ring. Cormorant ran third. Homage, the shifty Take Notice filly, from the Burns & Waterhouse stabte, made it three straight in_the two-year- old scramble. Backed to 8 to 5 favorit- ism, she won galloping from Ada N, a 20 to 1 shot. Bavassa, though tiring badly, managed to take the show. Corrigan’s St. Casimir again showed the vellow dog” in his makeup. After reced- ing in the betting on the six-furlong sell- ing run from 6 to 5 to 8 to 5, he led to the addock and was then downed by High oe. J. Ranch on Mortgage put up a n}xliserahls ride, finally stumbling into the show. The mile and a quarter selling run went to the S2-pounder, My Gypsy. With J. Ranch up she sailed out in the lead under wraps, finishing the easiest sort of a win- ner in 2:14. ardonic, the first choice, earned the place from Prestome just as handtly. So q{uckly did the price against Silver Tone go from 2 to 5 in the speculating on the fifth recital that the horse was sup- sed to be “‘dead.” Quite the reverse, organ took him out in front and after a quarter had been covered was never headed. Captive was beaten for the place by Castake. Even Bathos, a 1 to 4 chance, went down the sliding board in the last. Why he did not win is a mystery. A few wise ones banked on Maydine, which was backed from 5 to 3, and the Shulte entry won in a walk from Urchin, a 75 to 1 shot. Bathos ran third. Track Notes. Charles N. Roberts, secretary of the Overland Park Association of Denver, is here on business pertaining to the coming e meet in that city in June. rn'fuppun changed hands yesterday. He was entered in the fourth race to be sold for $300, and was claimed by “Billy” Ma- grane, owner of Prestome. To-Day’s Entries. First race—Four furlongs; malden two-year- olds; purse. 1057 Gaylon Brown..103, $77 Follow Me......106 1075 Loyal 05| .... Articulate ......118 1047 Immodeil 114/ 941 Forbes 106 1047 Ililuon . 12 Pegalong ......1H4 | 84 Grafter . 03| 969 Billy Lyons....106 | 1057 Briton 13| 997 Billy Taylor....111 ¢ 115} 1068 El Karn........110 . Phil Branson. Second race—Six furlongs; four-year-olds and upward; selling. 1055 El Mido. 103| 1077 Jennie Retd. 112 Beaumonde ....102, 1069 Theory 942 Maxello ) 1073 Mise 2 3 Lou Re) 106, 1 terp e B 06 George Miller. 1078 Afghan . Third race—Five furlongs; three-year-olds; purse. 772 Goldfinder .....107| 1069 Pidalia 10 Young Morelio.110 839 Palatine 1050 Lobosina . 105| 1074 Ahwahnee | 1074 Swiftwater 10 Bona | 1002 Flush of Gol Loutse 1079 Fille 4'01 105 Red Cherry 1050 Garbo {110/ 1085 Reg’ld Hug 1031 Sarsfleld . 107| 8§63 Devereaux .. +... Oremus (110 Fourth race—Mile and a sixteenth; three-year- olds and upward; selling. (1076) Perseus 106 1064 Scotch Plaid....106 1072 Chimura .......102 1048 La Borgia. (3 1084 Morinel 108 1084 Rapido .. 08 Fifth race—One mile; four-year-olds and up- ward; selling. 1063 Montallade Root.......114 1070 Col. 063 Duke of York..1l4 036) Lena 0% Donator 1078 Grand Sachem.11f, 901 Stromo . 1076 Storm King.....117 10 13 14 163 Poorlands . | 1026 Obsidian 1018 Soclalist 1036 Montanus 1051 Casdale 1012 Lodestar . 938 Inverary II. Sixth race—Seven frulongs; three-year-olds and upward; purse. e 5 g 5t ckumbob ... 1085 Bathos 3% Dr. Nemouls. 1043 Bly . 425 Flamaway Selections for To-Day. race—Follow Me, El Karn, Gaylon First Second race—Theory, Afghan, George Miller. 41085, SIXTH RACE—One mil Third race—Louise Hayman, Oremus, Sars- | feld. Fourth race—Scotch Platd, Chimura, La Bor- Ela. Fifth race—Motallade, Lodestar, Obsidian. Sixth race—Dr. Nembula, Kickumbob, Sun- ello. \ was nothing Napoleon was so fo{ger:t as boiled mutton with onion sauce, and he frequently indulged his taste therefor to such an extent as to make himself ill. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Continued From Page Eleven. \ 18 THE CALL’S RACING CHART (Copyright, 1300, by H. H. Egbert.) TANFORAN PARK, Thursday, April 12, 190 —Weather fine. Track sloppy. 1080. FIRST RACE—Four and a half furlongs; two-year-olds; purse, $00. Index. Horse. Weight lse ' 1052) H > - TE (1062) Homage 112 3 - B 11 13 2 1068 N 198} 7 6h 31 » 1088 108 8 2h 2h 5 1062 108 4 71 i1 H 1062 108 1 51 54 § 1062 108, 5 91 81 N 1088 106{11 S 1 71 » 1058 Sublime . 103 9 02 52 s 1067 Cambaceres 1 6 1 » » 1062 Ada Fox 10319 3% -+ 1968) Sacharoid 08| 2 1% Bozeman » Time—1-16, :06%; 5-18, :30%: 4%f, 7% Good start. second and third driving Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's ch. f., by Take Notice-Hoolou Homage the best of a fusEed assortment. Scratched—Intrada 112, Phil Archibald 11l Moonbright 113, Merida 133, it Rica 166, 1081. SECOND RACE—Six furlongs; selling: three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. Index. Horse. Age. Weight. St. = - * Str. Fin Jockey. Op. (1083) High Hoe. 5. — 9F ¥ 3% 1% [Bees ... 1088 St. Casimir, 3. e T 38 R 1 [ Henry . (142) Mortgage, 3. 90 2 N 51 51 31 32 Ranch (1033) Boundlee, 3 ! & R 8 42 ¢ [Buchanan 1071 Matt Hogan, 3 25 42 31 53 §3 |Johnson 1089 Mountebank, AL e LAY 8 6 |Basstnger . Time— %, 4% dale 103 1082. THIRD RACE—Six furlongs; handicap; three-year-olds and upward: purse, 3400, %, 49%; % 1:16%. PFair start Won first Romigh's b.'m.. by Himyar-Janet. Hoe outgamed St. Casimir den; she could have wen under better pllotage. three drfving. Winner, O. P. Mortgage wretchedly rid- Boundiee away pocrly. Seratched—Cas- index. Horse Age. Weight. St % N s Fu T 1064 Formero, 4. 1 i 5 REE L B Y (1079) Surdine, '3 ) 3T 1% 33 - 81 b’ 1035 Cormorant, 4........112/ 3 2388 9% .8 3 1061_Dr. Sheppard, 6....1200 4 ... 2% 4 4 I e O SRR % %. 1:15% Good start. Won first three driving. Winner, W. B. Sink Time—3%, 24%; s, Sardine and the others “‘stopped.”” ch."c_ by imp. Conveth-Formoso. Formero received strong support from many direc- Seratched—Theory Casimir 100, Rosalbra %, Isallne 35, Aluminum %, Jennie Retd 102, Sly 1 Boundlee 3. 1083. FOURTH RACE—Mile and a quarter; zelling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $12 Index. Horse Age Weight St % B & Sur “Jockey. _0p.__CI. (1085) My Gypsy, 3. 11 11 |Ranch =% 3 1086 Sardonic, 5. et € Henry 168 75 (1040) Prestome, 3. 3y 335 Burke 13 » (10%) Tappan. & H i Morgan ...} § 4 1065 Jolly Beiton, 3 53 18 Fauntleroy ...| 8 @ 1070 Lothian, 4. €% 61 Johnson |8 ® 1085 Aflenna, 2% &1 3. Daly.. |s » 1072 Tom Calvert, b.... T Buchanan »_® Time—%. 20; %% X. 1:04: mile, 1:47%: 1 Won easily, second and third driving. Winner, Burns & Waterhouse' by Forester-My Gyps. My Gypsy eut out a lonesome, & pace that proved effective. Sardonic a bad one 1084, FIFTH RACE—One mile; selling; four-year-oids and upward; purse, $400. Index Horse Age. Welght St % R, | Fin. Jockey. Op. CL 1053 Stiver Tome, 4. 22 12 13 14 )Morgan . T 1086 Castake, 5. 11 32 22 23 mes 107D Captive, a. 33 2h 23 31 E. Ross. 105 Gauntlet, 4 E el g 42 H Shietd (10635) Wyoming, 41 4 1 uchanan 107 Morinel, 5 5% 78 11 6% |J. Woods. (1067) De Blaise, 5. ¢h 51 €% 7% [Henry . 5 1018 Facade, 4 s s fl7 1. Powell......!| ¥ ! Time—¥, :26%: %, 62%; %. 1:18%; mile, 1: start. Won easily, second and o ey TR Narmmiere's b 5., by Faisetto-Sliver Thread. Custake the only one able to give Tone an argument. disappointment. Buchanan could do nothing with Wyoming. De Blaise no speed. Scratched—Orion 119, Lodestar 113, Montanus 111 three-year-olds; purse, $40. Morinel a Jockey. Tnde Weight [St. % % % Str.__ Fin._ 11 105 4 1% 132 18 18 18 nry T 18| 3 5% 83 5% 31 22 Mounce .. 1048 nole 3% 23 33 21 33 |E Roe 1073 w1 33 2% 32§37 41 [Bussinger Sh: N 10! 3 62 1 M ICannell . 17 Burdock o ns 43 43 41 €3 64 J Woods 1038 Edgardo wel7 T 7 ki -3 ENos .......... Time—%, :27%; % :53; % 1:3); mile 1:48%. Good = Won easily. second and third driv- e inace. W, & Schulte's b. T, by King Lee-Peri. Maydine well played. Bathos “blew up’ early. Seratched—Expedient 112 May Race at Vallejo. VALLEJO, April 12—At a conference held between F. W. Kelley, secretary os the Pacific Coast Trotting-horse Breeders' Association and Vallejo members of | the board of directors of Solano Agricultural District « No. 3 it proposed by Secretary Kelley that if Vallejo racing men will guarantee the breeders’ assoclation a bonus of $1000 they will hold their annual race meet- ing in Vallejo. It will be the opening of a big State circuit and is the most im- portant event in racing circles. The as- sociation will bring here about 49 horses, with their owners and trainers. This event 1s usually held in San Francisco or Oakland. Mr. Kelley suggested that the So- lano County fair directors hold their dis trict fair at the same time, the date to be the first week in July. It was decided to’ call a meeting of the directors of Dis- trict No. 36 to be held at 1:30 o’clock on Saturday next in this city, when the prop- osition will be fully discussed and decisive action taken. ] PACIFIC CONPANTY. (PacIFIO svsTEM.) RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOVTHERERN Tratus leave nnd are due Lo arrive at SAN FRANCISCO, | (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) i LEAvE — FmoM FESRUARY 23, 1900. — Anmrve | +7:004 Benicla, Eimira, Vacerille, | vmn‘ sl cste. (L “Tase e B Fortiands o T4Op | ®7:30, Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, and Sants Rosa......... *Oc10p #8:304 Tho d Li »ited—Ogden, Dea- *8:304 San Jose, Livermore, _Btockton, H o, Hscrameuta, Marysville, Chico, 1ed Biuff. *8:30 *Milton, Oakdale, f onora. Carters. .. #9:004 Haywards, Nilcaond Way Stations. #9:004 Daris, Woodlard, Knights Landiog, Marysville, Orotille. *9:004 Atlantic Fxpress—Ogden an 9:004 Martinez, Tricy, Lathrop, Stockton, Mero-d snd Fresno. ... +9:004 Port Costa, ¥remma, Moja NI - oo aves 004 Valicjo, Martinez snd Way :004 Nils, Livermore, Stockton, ‘mento, Mendora, Hantord, Vieaii, IOV ooy o oo *12:00% Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. 11:00p Sacramento River Stenmers. . 3:00r Haywards, Nilcsaod Way Stat! *4:00r Martivez, Han Rame Napa, O *3:00r Besicia, Woodland, Merysville, Oroville. *4:30p Niles, San Josoand Stockton *3:00p The Owl Limied—1racy, Fresoo. Bakersfrid, Saugus for ta Bar- bara, Lus Angeles... . e @3:007 Suract Lizited—El Paso, New Or- lesrgend Bast ... l 3:80r Stockton, Merced, Frasuo. *S:30r Vrilnn-v,‘hke‘;fi';“flnh ;’l“m Los “Angel og, I New Orlears and East. . *3:30p Hauia Fo It for Mojave and F *6:00p Flaywards, Niles an 12:152 *6:43p *6:432 ~4:152 *2:452 18:00p *3:482 w:184 Maii—Ogden, Denver, Omada, Chi “4:180 lejo, Port Costa and Way Sta- COAST PIVISION (Narrow Gange). (Fous of Markct Streek.) FR:15A Newark. Ovntervillc, 5an.Jose, Feiton, Boulder Creek,Santa Cruzand Wi Statiovs........... . $2:15¢ Newark, Centervills, Almaden, Felton, Sauta Oz and Stations...... Way Stasios. ... 3 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAN-FRAKCISCO—Poot of Market Siceat (Slip 8)— 9:00 11:004w. 1100 °300 13:00 18:00 *6:00r.u. 7rom OAKCAND—Fool of Broad: . ~*6:00 8:00 10:004.M. $12:00 *1:00 $2:00 °3:00 14:00 “5:00r.a. DOMESTIC PORTS. NEWPORT—Sailed April 12—Schr Halcyon, n Eo08 BAT Salled April 12—Stmr Arcata, for San_Francisco. BLE—Arrived April 12—Schr Fred B o Port Townsend; Br ship Lanc- lulu. g NTLE-S H"":s‘lle: April 12—Ship Occidental, for San Francisco. 7] 'KA—Sailed April 12—Schr Sparrow, for s.ilnmz cisco; stmr Samoa, for San Fran- cisco. RIA—Salled April 12—Br ship Poseldon, xo{-‘sq-l?ecmm-n; Br ship Isles of Arran, for "%‘:&@'&‘K‘;s.},_m 1:.»:11 12—Bark Levi G Bur- gess, for_San Francisco. e W HATCOM- Arrived April 12-Br ship Queen Elizabeth, from Port Townsend. EASTERN PORT. NEW TYORK—Amived Asril 10-Stme Ad- Jxoex, S0 B Yalled April 10—Stmr Alllanca, for Colon. FOREIGN PORTS. JRN—Arrived April 10—Br ship Com- NN ot " Oregon; Br ship Duchalburn, e A NOSALIA—Arrived March %—Br A 'hsl:NBTNchblnl. from Hamburg. WLE POINT—Passed April 10—Ger bark Afifi‘?. from London, for San Diego; Br ship Marion Lightbody, from Newcastle, England, WIGHT—] 1 10—Br ship i 8 Soms_pert AL e e Francisco. T g for nc! 'ANTWERP—Arrived_April 10—Br ship Clav- erdon, hence Nov §; Br ship Manchester, for BRISTOL—In port April 4—Fr bark Bour- baki, Nov 4. FOKONA "i- Amriyed Aprtl 1-Br stmr Gael arch 3. e P Al £ Br ship St Mirren. for Ore- gon. _April 11—Stmr Olympia, tor Tacoma. PALMOUTH-Salled Aoril 11-Br ship Ber- e O A Arrivad April 13—Bark Sea King, elaide. from Adelalt pAN STEAMERS. STOWN-Saifed Abril 12—Stmr Teu- QUEEN Trom. Liverpool, for New York. R Ot Satied " Aoril Bogland, for Boston; stmr Tauric, for New | Y PLES _Arrived April 12—Stmr Aller, from New York, for Genoa. COROHAMA—Sailed April 1—Stmr Olympla, Hi ko ., for VB YORK-Sailed April 12—Stmr Hi stmr_L'Aquitaine, for vre COAST DIVISION (Broad Gange). (Third nid Townsend Sts.) T8:10a Oceas View, South 5un Franclseo. %7:004 San Jose wud Way Btasious (New nesduys Almaden W eds ouly) - Han *9:004 Han Joss, Tres Pinos, Huita Paciiic Grove. Paso Robles, 1. sut, Lowpoo aad R0y San Jose aud Way Stations etk o :30r San. m::dl’fl:d AI'::MI- *8:334 *6:30r San Jose aud Way Stations. B1:43r San Joss and Way Stations. A for Moruing P for bt N!ln‘hy exeepted _@Tucedays and Fridays ¢ Thursdays and Sundays. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalite Ferrv. PROM SBAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND BSAN RAFAEL. 9020, 11:00 & m.; T ?m- Kaiser Frederiche, for Hamburg, via Ply- mouth and Cherbourg. RAILROAD TRAVEL. ALIFORNIA LimITED C e CHICAGO is the and most This guickast running CoxxEcTING TN LEavEs San Fraxciscer £ P11, Monday, Wedneaday. Friday end g?‘n:-y. a "-h. in clk‘:.n 2:18 trains for New York. OVERLAND Leaves San Francises at 5:33 EXPRESS 2. with Palace and Tourie DALY Grsfor Kameas City, St Louis, Local trais ‘Setween Stockt: Fresno, Hanford, Visalia, Tulars Vw and Bakersfield. SEE YOU IN San Francisco_office. 628 'FRISCO SOON Market Street, Phoue Main 1531; Oakland, 1118 Broad- way; Sacramento, 201 J Street; San Jose, 7 West Banta Clara Street. o o CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. (& LESSE®m SAR FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFI RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburen Ferry, Foot of Market S& TO SAN RAFAEL. el €T ;&3 trips at 9:30, 11:00 & mg 130, 3N and 8:10 pm! 500 pm| Glen Bilen. | 4:05 pm! 6:32 pmm 18 o] S o Setaccouct. P amii $:30 pm| 5:00 pm| 7:35 pm| 8 Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West SpAngs and_White Suiphur Springs: at Lytton for Lytton & : at Geyserville for Skages or.

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