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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1900. Montgomery. table private dlamonds; lowest Telephone Davis 95. emoval: quic rest. It d and_you need RPHY » MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. T OF ENAPS. rosewood. . Tepresent the best make of planos In grade, from Steinway down to low- priced and as our installment pay- ments are ea than those of other dealers. we are the people purchage; new up month: oth SHERMAN 1re whom you shoul ¥ , 84 and $5 per month CLAY & CO., Steinway Dealers, end Sutter sts., San Franctsco: and Broadway, Oakland. MATVAIS MUSIC CO. 8 Market st. APSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house west of Chicago s KOHLER & CHASE'S, €, 2t and 30 O'Farrell #t.; planos, organs and other musical inetruments of all grades &nd prices: terms easy; prices lowest: svery thing possible done to piease and satisty the custome: pecure & good TVAIS, 765 $200 OR u come 22 will w. M upright, and s handsome rosewood plano, 22, Flood b inway New planos, $250 per mo. Z PIANO CO., 560 Hayes st. SCHMITZ, A FEW days only SCOTT-CURT. pright; sacrificed. KEEFFE'S, 1015 Van Ness ave., nr, Geary ot 12 Sacramento sl Hallett & Davi gent for os. zithers, old and new. H. repairer, I Latham place. —_— ES AND STORES—TO LET. TOTUFICES AND r Seventh and Natoma; used 30 yrs. as grocery and saloon; reasonable —_— PALMISTRY. l;u: Neergaard, Pres. £t Germain College of 2l reads 1 to 8. 616 Geary. nr. Jones. PERSONALS. t lady open correspondence endless etranger? Matrimony. GEN- _chief officer of the ease call st once ship's logbook. race horses to train by = experience: 1 took a England for Mr. X ivu:‘u. Ad- TED—Stadle of FAG carpets wove to order and for sale; also he ve r silk portieres; dealer in chain, at Jowest thetr emplo ropodist and business second fisor, room SE snd other suits bought: also and Loen Office, 25 Stockton ess wishes to go to Address box 1865, Cal a Ha!lr Tonic to make e, and Foamo Sham- 5c pkg. 123 Stockton hotographers—Save 50 per cent by wor one at Rem 4t Studio, cor. Btockton: kodaks. 3%xi, pulsr Lairdresser: price only e for fancy hairdreseing: offics. Winchester : 109 rooma: 515 per nigs 8 per week: = and bagghge 1o and from the ferry IEE gents cast-off clothin Eliverman, 94 Folsom; tel. nd é_m:fi( and olsom 1151 “for 82 per Gozen ‘at FOW . mear Taylor, 0 7 from imported LEMOS, 1117 Mariket st., PHOTOS 4 Market £t ING corrected: booklet 3, WHITE. AM., PhD.. 1315 Linden st.. Oakland. wish Tull value for your cast-off cloth- on B. Coben, 157 ~ws for b cents—The Weekly Call, wrapper. for mailing, $1 per year. PHISICIANS AND SURGEONS, O DONNELL_Office and residence, et wt., bet. Eixth and Beventh. ses ireated; cures nteed, IN, Sanitarium, 54 Pine st, STYAN'S Rheumatism Cure, $1; fres to c. C » BOL ¢ & BROTHER, J0M A" CROCKER BUILDING. EADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. s to 3800—Eunset lots; superb view of Gosan, graded and sewered; easy installmente, | $i56 to §900—Chol lots; $10 ™ . 20— Level 160 ® $650 10 $1900—4 and § room eottages in excel- lent locations. near cars; payments same as rent. Call for Maps and Disgrams, €0L GETZ & BROTHER, ROOM “A.” CROCKER BUILDING. @ sacrifice; on account of bank fore- lot %x100; improvements 2-story ms, bath: south gide Seventeenth, arc and Mission. Apply R. Me- COLGAX. #4 Montgomery at., room 3. perty north of the Park, or on and the Mission, that you e of. then call on W. 3 alifornia st FOR sale at a big sacrifice— Income $135 per month; business property; Howard st bet. and 5th. Apply 200x1% on Price st. and Second ave, Cestle Tract. Inquire at 264) Misglon st the ght plance, $6 cash, $6 per | for blank negatives; pro- | w Drug Co.,, Aldmed keep! REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE, . EN 14 Montgomery AUCTION., N | Peremptory Sale. ng plece to be offered without ve: 1811 Racramento st., near Lar- vindow house of 11 rooms and ick foundation, stome walks, etc.; lot E ecutor's Sale. ollowing properties, subject to con- i by the court: No. 05 and 1 store and Folsom st., 280 and fats of 4, € and 1 ts $110 per month; both streets e bath each; 2t cement ; lot 50x100 with L 2 No. 2 ae, near Tenth st.; cholce -st. Investment. etween Third and ooms each; rents ment. st., near Bryant: € 313 per_ month; brick x80. enements of 3 street ac- | 3 flats of 3 rooms ; street accepted; lot | istrator Sale. st.. between Third and | , 4 and 4 rooms each; ed; lot 22:6x ° es; stroet ae- ; subject to confirmation by the | ale. subject to con- | | | | Fairmoun! flats | rents §20; lot 30x102, fr- 0. 2 | se. near Falrmount; butld- irregular. osure Sale, Clinton _Park, between Thir- teenth, Valencia and Guerrero 4 and' 5 rents §21 per particulars apply at our office, G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery | FOR SALE BY THOMAS MA & SONS, MONTGOMERY ST. h side of Fell st., facing x100; very cheap. s st corner, 100; both streets cannot ¥ or £un and cholce acing the k Pa lle and on boulevard, cars at the half feet; street bitu- te Park heap. ers lock aw Park Pan 1:£; cheap. feet on west line teenth and A M. SP! App ved income city cash, at SPECK d flats built at lowest imates furnished for all 1147 Miss To quire barn; fine Box 441 view: Call sts. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale THE Bsparto C rms in the Capay Valley . oked after at once, as this me of the year to arrange for iree and planting; farms range in size from 10 to scres and now sold to induce immediate fon at low prices and easy terms: home- peckers never regret securing one of these alaria, no frosts; products earli- arket: good society, good schools (in- | h school); macadamized roads; traine daily from San Francisco. rigation when desired; superior to California for raising all kinds o o pronounced by lead- | : 0 experts; these lands, with the superior soils and all other advan- tages named, will be sold at prices far below thosé asked 'in localities hitherto considered unapproachable in excellence; there is no more independent 1life than the small diversified | rms 014 befors the panic | eloped and are paying annu- | al much as $100 per acre; you can leave | Ean Francisco on § a. m. train, have 8 or 4 | bours at Esparto, and back to San Francisco early the same evening: you will find an agent at Hotel Bar Feparto. to show you the a smunicate by letter with GEO. D. | cluding ratiroad water for oy e, $1000-FINE 20-acre ranch: level garden land; go04 house; barn full of hay; fine horse, 100 chickens and farming tools, etc.; | station. Clearance : 50c on the $1: proved farms in prices ranging 0 each; they belong to 2 by rdered sold within sixty days at i3 appraised value; eesy terms; freight to S. F. §1 a ton; fare S0c. Call for full printed descripth $150—Xlce 10-a eome oak tree WESTERN L A SPLENDID stock farm of 600 acres near this eity and copvenient ta two towns, 8. P. R. P.. aiso Valley Road: Contra Costa County: & cholce plece of grass land: a portion farm- ing: great abundance of running water and | many springs: fine residence: large barns and outbutidings: about 20 acres in bearing orch- rd and vard: ‘a complete etock farm and ideal home: will carry 150 head of cattle; price $20 per acre to close an estate; must be £01d; see it and make offer. H. H. CRANE, 508 California et BARGAIN: $450 160-acrs homestead: worth | $206. neqr Salinas: 2 miles from largest heet-sugar factory in world and 2 raflroads 28 fine fm- 600 cords wood; team, wagon-house: beautiful water for irrigating alfalfs, for hogs, poult: good for hogs, itry, strea; tables; honey vege- | fruit, berries, | 1 at 5101 Her- summer home. =t “SIRABLE counts 20 acres | fruit land; 1605 almond and 50 select rees 4 1o 6 years old; new hard-finished barn and other buildings: excellent water; new windmill; good schooi; de- hborhood: by rail 1% hours from sc Apr 22 San Pablo ave.. full bearing | story,” T-room house gnd tank, fruithouse; chicken brooder, horse, harness, | ¥ harrow, cultivator, smal aif ko with the place: 20 minutes’ ‘walk postoffice, GEO, ‘OUNG, Petaluma, ACC RATE personal knowledge—each of the 3060 ranches on my SALE AND EXCHANGE list D. BICKELE -the LAND AGENT— 16 Geary ot. REDWOOD timber lands on Big River, Mendo- cino, m lots to suit; 640 to 10,000 acres, For particulars mddress P, ROTHERMEL, b7 _California s | MILL Vmlley; house and lot chegp; on acsount of departure. Box 426, Call office, T 1 t; windmill, 4 fruit; ncubator, | | ROOMS FOR MOUSEKEEPING BUSH, W4 Floor of 3 yooms and bathj fur nished for housekeeping. | CLAY, = rge_unfurnished « rent §7. . 524 Laguna—Handsomely fur- nished large sunny front suite, $16; alse mod- ern fittings for light hekpg.; St. James. near Fillmore—2 I roomis; yard; water; re “Y—Sunny corner suite, with kitchen, sekeeping. 5y, connecting house- location; private res & asant, sun ng rooms; eplendi ELLIS, 518—2 sunny heusekeeping rooms, well furnished; pleasant; convenient; also other | elegant rooms. 3 FIFTH, M5 -Suite of rooms furnished for house- keeping: rent cheap. FOLSOM, 34-Large sunny furnished room for | light bKpg.: run’g water; bath; private; $1 2. | GEARY. 813%F for light hous HARRISO! uyu.ne.i or_unfurnished rooms k‘eplnl; Ffllll! family. 785—4 rooms furnished complets for housekeeping; large yard; bath; rent §16. HAYES, 461--Flat. 6 rooms and bath; $37 §0; convenient fur doctor or lady in. business. Call from 2 1o 4 B m. 13 104—Front | KEARNY, 223, near Sutter—A front sul gas, janitor service free. Apply 15 G LBWIS, 1, flfi—?é:lor:‘l;‘f;; Post—8 unfurnished s, furnished for house- keeping, $10; 2 unfurnished, $. OAK, o4 Sunny furnished or rooms for huusekzeg?.._ DAY, 115_Sunny basement room; furnished for ‘houseleeping; varate entrance; M. OCTAVIA, 1463, corner Geary—Sunny farnished room; mlfltel; kitchen; complete for house- 1. O'FARRELL, 7423 nicely furnished house- keeping rooms: parior floor, $15, $20. unfurnished 4 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. icely furnished parlor sulte with tchen; rent reasonabl POST, pletély , near furnished housekeeping rooms; Three unfurnished housekeeping e of bath: $8 or §10 month. sunny clean furnished also cellar and vard. farket—Two rooms sult- rent 7. ms, kitchen and for housekeeping: TH, 12, near able for housékeenin TW be: furniture all n 50 per week; two different s nce in size. Apply at £hoe st fission, bet. First and Second. WASHINC . 1003, cor. Powell—2 sunny Usckeeding; running water; use SWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms » §1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and housekeeping: open all nigh! THE ELMER HOUSE, ining the Russ Hotel; Howard—Change newly renovated; single, keeping rooms: $i up. TT, 1426 Market st. (o1 No. 136)—Fur- sites, single; also unfurnished. 1206 Market, cor. Golden Gate rms. & offices. ed rooms BURX nished rms., CARROLTO! ave —Sunny corner: well furn. 1FTH, 107—Pleasant sunny unfurs OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellbaas, the furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin, Oakland. I e L DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEN C fve conts per share) of the Kilauea Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Tuesday, May 15, 1900. Transfer hooks will close on Thursday, May 10, 1900, at 3 o'cleck p. m. W. D. K. GIBSON, Secretary pro tem. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 79 (twenty- five cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Monday, May 21, 1900. Transfer: books will close on Tuesday, May 15, 1%00, at 3 o'clock p. m. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary Pro Tem. e DIVIDEN.\ notice—Dividend No. 15 (thirty cents per_wa've) Of the Paauhau Sugar Plan- tation Coiiv.ny will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Thursday, 10, 1900. Transfer books will close on Saturday, May 6. 1900, at 12 o'clock m. W. D. K. GIBSON, Secretary pro_tem. DIVIDEND Notice—THE GIANT POWDER COMPANY (Con.)—A dividend, No. 17, of Seventy-five cents (75c) per s on the fs- sued capital stock of the company has been Qeclared, pavable at the office of the com- ny, 480 California st San Francisco, on ay 10, 1900. Trapsfer books close May 3, 1800, at noon. _ A. A. SPARKS, Secretary. he . single or suites Oliver)—Newly reasonbl. GEARY, 4% (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnished ms! suites or single; travelers accom'dated. GRAND SOUTHBRN, sot southeast corner Seventh and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or single; la parlor; reading room; elevator. HANCOCK HOUSE, 781 Mission y rooming house; $1 50 to )WARD, $26—Rooms from $1 week up to to §1 night; also housekeeping rooms. New furnished bay- MINNA. 667, cor. window rcom, ransient. MINNA, 54— furnished single dou Nicely furnished, sunny dern fmprovement “Two or three sunny front rooms; “odern; private family transient rooms In city; elevator; hot and cold water. Finest Mat ean, comfortable rm: ing water, re ne or two ladies; no other 21 Ellis st —Rooms, SEDALE et t t5 $4; open night ROYAL HC 126 st.—Incandescent ight. reading room. smoking room and ladies’ parlor: rooms, per night to §1 50; week, §2 8 month, £ elevator on office floor; h hot and eold water; bath: 5 Tighth st AN Apartment House, r Market rished and unfurnished THE OAKS, 119 Third—A good rooming house for good people. R. HUGHES, proprietor. unfurnished rooms; entrance. 401B—One or two nicely fur- S ave.. ROOMS AND BOARD. Tfirst-class In ail appoint- ble: special inducements to people California 8t., occupying r opposite Grace Church Polk and Clay—Sunny superior board; $2 aylor—Renovated; excellent table, . CLAIRMO es and singie rms.; Suite of 2 or 3 board optional. SUNNY room, with board: gas: hot, cold water- private family: no children; gent only; §207 references. Box 189, Call offic S ave., 84 (The Wallac ;furnished and unfurnishea: ROOMS WANTED. LADY desires sunny room, rent 8, whe can do light cooking. X, 109 Valencia st. SPECIAL NOTICES. SHAREHOLDERS, please take notlce—Stock of the Stanley Aerial Navigation Co. has ad- vanced to two (32) dollars per share. Stanley Aerial Navigation Co., 218 Sansome st. LADIES—Chichester's English Pennyroyal Piils ‘mre the best; safe, reliable; take no othel eend 4c stamps for particulars. ‘‘Rellef for Ladies,”” in letter by return mail: at drug- gists. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadel.,, Pa. BAD tenants ejected for $4. collections made city or country. ROOMS papered from $3; thitened, $1 painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third. e i e e et . SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. upper flat; modern and | PACIFIC COLLECTION | Co.. 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel. 5380. | ups | LEGAL ADVER ROWARDENNAN Improvement Co.—Notice of intention to change principal place of busi- ness—Notice is hereby given that in pursuance to the written consent of more than two- thirds (2-3) of the capital stock of the Ro- wardennan Improvement Co., a_corporation, created under the laws of the State of Call- fornla, which sald written consent has been obtained and filed in the office of sald cor poration, it s the intention of sald corpora- tion to remove and change its principal place of business from the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, to the town of Ben Lomond, in the county of Santa Cruz, State of Callfornia, said removal or change | to take effect immediately after the expira- | tion of three (3) weeks from the publication of this notice. Dated at the city and county of San Fran- MISEMENTS, gleco, Caliornia, ible 34 day of May, A D. 1900. ROWARDENNAN IMPRO' ENT CO., by B. DICKINSON, Secret; IN the Superior Court of the ltly and County of San_Francisco, State of California, Propate. In the matter of the estate of ELIZA M. EHARP, deceased. Notice for publication of time appointed for probate of will (C. C.. P., sec. 1304).—Notice s hereby given that TUES- DAY, the 15th day of May, A. D. 1900, at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, and the courtroom of Department No. 10 of eaid court, at the | new City Hall, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, have been ap- polnted as the time and place for proving the will of said ELIZA M. SHARP, deceased. and for hearing the application of Unfon Trust Company of San Francisco for the issuance to it of letters testamentary thereon. WM. A. DEANE, Clerk. By V. F. NORTHROP, Deputy Clerk. Dated May 1. A, D. 1800. WM. B. SHARP. Attorney for Petitioner. | | | | PROPOSALS. OTICH to contractors—Plans and specifica- tlons for the construction of a restraining dam 1600 feet long, S0 feet base, over Dry | Creek, above Orovilie and Chico road, can be | seen at the office of the Cherokee mines, Cherokee, Butte County, from May 7: bids cloge May 15. L. J. HOHL, superintendent. B L L MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: John n-me:er, 30, Glen Ellen, and Caroline | €. Hansen, Oakland, ‘Augnust Hacigalupi, 3, city, and Adelina San- Fuenetti, 1, city Chari. Roberts, 27, Washington, D. €. and Katherine A. Dola Portland, Or. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the pubiication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- | sons authorized to have the same published. { BORN. BOLLER—In this city, May 7, 1900, to the wife of John Boller, a daughter. HYDE—In this city, May 9, 190, to the wite of | Walter S. Hyde, a daughter. JOHNSON—In_this city, May 1, 1900,.to the | wife of N. E. Johnson, a daughter. LAWSON—In this city, May §, 1800, to the wife of Charles F. Lawson, a son. LUNSMANN—In this city, April 2, 1300, to the wife of Charles H. Lunsmann, a son. PAULSMEIER—In Alameda. May 6, 1800, to the wife of A. C. Paulsmeler, a daughter. | PFARRER—In this city, May 6, 1900, to the | " wife of C_ T. Prarrer, 4 daughter. SPAMER—In this city, April 25, 1900, to the wife of J. A. Spamer, & son. SULLIVAN—In this city, May 2, 1800, to the wife of D. J. Sullivan, a son. — e MARRIED. KJELSBERG — CHRISTOFFERSEN — In_ this city, May 2. 1000, by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Emil T. Kjelsberg and Agnes Christoffersen. McKEOWN—STUDEBAKER—In this city, S, 1500, at_St. Paut's. Charch. byt veaiay | Rev. W. M. Rellly, Scott A M Dorothy’ D. Studebaker. e THOMPSON—DEGN—In this city, May 5, 1900, by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Chayrlel C. Thompson and Magrethe F. ——————————————————————— RENTED, repaired, bought. sold: machine sup- piies. Standard Agency, 145 6th; phone Mint 45. ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; repairing at lowest rates, 205 Fourth st. e e o e e F1:OliAGE AND WAREHOUSES. | PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office, 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tei. Main 5713, BEKINS Van and Ftorage Co., 1340 Market st.; tel. South 535 packing, moving and storage. FACIFIC Etorage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Filimore st.: phone Jackson 281 TO LEASD. FOR rent—Fine dairy; 100 to 125 cows: in Sacra- mento County; cheap rent to right parties; is & money maker, For further sullcu 1y to FRANK HICKMAN, 412 J st., Bacramento, REAT BARGAINE IN TYPEWRITERS-We :‘JH better machines for less money thah any o X ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. 1500 FORECLOSURE: modern 4 room and bath cotfage; sunny side of streat; 3 blocks from station and school; terms §100 cash, 310 per month. $1900—New modern cottage: § rosms and bath; street work, cement walks, ete.. com- plete; near station and echool; $100 cash, 320 per month, $1650 cash—To closs an m.m‘ ‘worth §3000; finest corner in Alameda; see thls at ne modern house; 8 rooms and bath; 3 5o [money down; easy monfhly payments; of exchan; ot; this is & 3 H. OREAL & CO.- 1688 Park st. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATH. BARGAIN! BARGAIN! BARGAIN{ $1500— Lot 60x130, on porth eide of geod sf convenjent to Dwightway station; nice oof tage of 4 good roome; bath; brick foundation hot and cold water! connected with sewer, etc.; emall cash u)’nltnl only required; a “thy home away below cost, H. D. IRWIN, Lorin station. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY, OAKLAND REAL ESTATE, ET House 7 rooms, bath, all tern 7 w].- barn, -uh'au"','f.‘f.?-‘, close to gchools, cars, etc.} . this is an exceptional offer: mortgage terms. J. 8. MYERS, 100 Broadway, Oakland. MUST BE SOLD. in first driveway, and sitvated in the best residence portion of the city; see the property; ke Offer; terms It desired. J. 8. MYERS, 1 Broadway, Oakland. §100 CASH, $ 50 monthly, % acre, r less, 3-robm cottage, all picket fenced; s and fruit trees and shrubbery; fine spring also city water in the house: away from col winds and fog: close to steam local, electric cars and model school: sofi the very best; price, all told, $§50; Galindo traet, Fruitvale, adjoining Oakland; call or send for circular; 457 Seventh st., near corner Bromdway. Oak- land; carriage free. H. Z. JONES, Owner. e MODERN cottage; Elmhurst; big lot; ot atabih: Shiakent Dol A s . rulf i ; R, TR J& SALSBU! flrlh st.. Oakland, or MRS, WOOB.BE Me- ister San neisco. : rentals, $3. The Typewriter | . 536 California, telephone Main 266, | DIED. Bartiett, William B. Hoey, Lawrence Bighop, Homer L. Kennedy, Margaret Boynton, Susan Lauder, Jean Brommer, Henry Mawdsiey, Edward Cain, John Meagher, Agnes L. Cunningham, Thomas Meehan, Patrick Darozario, Mary A. Morse, Theodors G. Dunn, May Nibbe, Jacob Estes, Emlly A, O'Brien, Joseph P, Foley, Michael J, Royce, Ann Friedlander, Mrs. H. Pinner, Michael B, Gallagher, James G. Schuemann, Fred Graves, Agnes A, Hall, Maria B, Hamilton, Sarah Hardy, Lowell J, Healy, Elizabeth Hills, Jennie H, Stewart, Mrs. Urioste,” Emilia de Zapf, Louisa W, BARTLETT—In San Franciseo Bay, Abrll 25, 1900, Willlam I3. Bartlett, nephew of Mrs. Esther C, Dunn, a native of land, Cal., aged 23 vears 6 months and 6 days. BISHOP—In this city, May 8, 1900, Homer L., beloved husband of Rhoda G. Bishop, and son of Rebecea and the late Lorenzo Bishop, a native of Nova Beotia, aged 46 years, A mem- her of Golden Gats Camp No. 64, Woodmen of the World, @7 Friends and mequaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from his late ru( dence, 315 Detroit streef, Sunnyside, ment Cypress Lawn Cemegtery, BOYNTON—In this city, May 8 190, Susan Boynton, beloved wife 'of Josiah Boynten, a native of England, aged 67 years, T7Friends and ‘acquaintances are respect- fully invited 1o aitend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- ny, 2420 Mission Etreet, near Twenty-first, nterment Cypress Lawn 'Cemetery, BROMMER- I (his city, May & T, Henry Brommer, beloved husband of Jahe Brommer, and father of Mrs, Jennie Cunningham, Mrs, | Mae Love and Robert M. Brommer, a_native of mgle'r‘;n}lng, '"ad :lfi:'::llz umd 8 months, riends an nces are re: - £uliy, nvited {0 attend the funeral to-mareew (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 55 Laguna street, Interment I, O, O, Cemetery, May 17, 1300, CAIN—In this city, May 7, 190, John, beloved husband of Jane Cain, and brother of Margaret Sweeny, and stepfather of Mrs. Pa rick Comaskey, tive of County Sligo, Ire- land, aged 53 years and 11 months, T¥The funeral will take blace this (Phursday), ut §:30 o'clock, frem his late rest. dence, 336 Thirteenth street, thence to 8t g Seph’s Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commen. Cing at 8 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- {ery. * CUNNINGHAM—In this city, May 8, 1900, iy eaidence, 353 Dolores street, Thomae, ha: loved husband of Mary A. Cunningham, and beloved father of Mamie and Maggie Cun- ningham, & native of County Monaghan, Tre- Tand, aged 60 years and 10 months, The funeral will take blace, this day (Thyrsday), at §:30 o'clock, from the pariors of ¥ C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission gtreet, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the Tepoge of his soul, commencing at § o'clock. Tnterment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Remaing at the parlors of J. C. O'Con: Misston street. Kindly omit fi DAROZARIO — In _Bausalito, Intes y carriage: K nor & Co., 767 owers: Marin County, May 8, 1900, Ma ., beloved daughter of Anton 'S, ;nd Maria A° Darozarlo, and sister of Mrs. Joseph F. a native of St. sorge, Azores Islands, 1, aged 15 e ind" 7 months. R = —ee HENRY J. GALLAGHER C0,, eSS TR RN SHE Lin . -y CREMATION. Odd Fellows’ Cemetery Association, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, HM was a member of ANY ORGAN- d{ [ON h‘“:fi a presiding officer and secre- o TS aahta Snd Srsa servi iy A os For ‘members of the Tamily. . © - GEORGE R. FLETCHER, Superintendent. DUNN—In this city, May 8, 1900, May, beloved daughter of John and Kate Dunn, and sister of Joseph and Saliey Dunn; a native of San Francisco, aged 15 vears 4 months and § ays. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at § o'clock, from the funeral par- lors of McGinn Bros., 31 lddy street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn re- quiem mass will he celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. In- erment Holy Cross Cemetery. ESTES—In this city, May §, 1900, Emily Ade- laid, youngest child of Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Estés, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 8 months and 3 days. ¥ > Cremation private at Cypress Lawn Cemetery. FOLEY—In this city, May 9, 1900, at his resi- dence, 14 Laskie street, off Mission, hetween Eighth and Ninth, Michael J., beloved hus- band of Mamie Foley, father of Slivestio Foley, and son of ,Patrick Foley, a native of Canada. FRIEDLANDER—In this city, May o Mrs. Hulda Friediander, wife of Friedlander, and mother of Mrs. Etta Muller and Mitcheil and Sam Friedlander, a native of Posen, aged 65 ye GALLAGHER — In_this city, May 9, 1900, James G., dearly beloved son of James . and Annie Gallagher, and beloved brother of Nei- lle, Humpbry, 'Mae, Annie, Gertrude and George Gallagher, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 15 vears 6 months and 28 days. E7'The funeral will take place to-morrow (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 1131 Treat avenue, between Twenty-fourth and _Twenty-fith _streets, thence to St. Peter's Church, Alabama street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the revose of his soul. commencing at 10 o'tlock. Interment private, Holy Cross Ceme- tery. Please omit flowers. GRAVES—In North Berkeley, May 8, 1900, Ag- nes A., beloved wife of F. Graves, daughter of Mrs, . Kelly, and sister of Mamie. Frank, John, Lulu, Willlam and George Kelly, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 27 years o months and 1 day. [Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services | to-morrow (Friday), at § o' , at her late residence, 2113 Vine street, North Berkeley. HALL—In this city, May 1900, Maria E. Hall, daughter of the late W. H. and Levinia Hall, and sister of Sarah Marryatt, Bailey, Frank, Bella and the late James Hali and Mrs. J. B! Oberle, a native of San Francisco, aged 41 years and 3 davs. ZF Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services from her late resi- dence, 822 Jackson street, to-morrow (Friday), o' clock. > HAMILTON—If this city, May 8, 190, Sarah Hamilton (nee Baumback), dearly beloved wife of Ben Hamilton, and mother of James, Thomas, Willlam and Edward Hamilton, a native of Scotiand, aged 37 years. £ Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at parlors of Castagnetto & Delmonte, §43 Val- lejo street, between Montgomery avenue and Stockten street. | HARDY—In East Oakland, May 9, 1900, at 518 | East Twenty-fourth street, Lowell James Hardy, & native of Waltham, Mass., aged §2 years 10 months and 6 day HEALY~In this city, May 9, 1900, Elizabeth Healy, beloved wife of Terence Healy, be- loved mother of Mrs. Harry Anixter and Flor- ence and Charlotte Healy, and daughter of | Mrs. James Sweeny, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 37 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the Gantner & untz Undertaking Company, 8 and 10 City Hall square. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. HILLS—In this city, May 9, 1900, Jennle H. Hills, beloved daughter of C. E. and M. J. Hills, and sister of Fannie, Helen, Charlie and George Hills, a native of California, aged 16 years 11 months and 13 days. (Rockland and_Thomaston, Me., papers please coby.) | > Remains at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2429 Mis- sion street, near Twenty-first, | HOBEY—In this city, May 9, 1500, Lawrence, be- | loved son of the late Thomas and Elisa Hoey, and brother of John A., Joseph, Kate and | Jennie Hoe Mrs. Jeremiah McCarthy and | the late Thomas Hoey, a native of New York, aged 44 years, KENNEDY—In this city, May 9. 100, gfar- garet, beloved wife of the late Michael %en- | nedy, and mother of Joseph and the late Mag- 9, 9, gle Kennedy, a native of Philadelphia, aged 45 _years. @7 The funeral will take place to-morrow ors of | street, | (Friday), at 9 o'cloc J. GO the pas onnor & Co., i Mis: thence to St. Brendan's Church for services at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross (_emeA; ter; LAUDER—In this city, May 8, 1900, Jean Lau- der, widow of the late George Lauder, a na- tivé of Scotland, aged $4 years. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the fumeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 131 Buena Vista avenue. MAWDSLEY—In this city, May §, 190, Edward Mawdsley, beloved son of William and Caro- | line Keller, and brother of George, Leland and Evelyn Mawdsley and Charles Keller, a native of San Francisco, aged 16 years 11 months and 21 days. | > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thu " at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 243 Thirteenth street, between Misston and Howard. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. | MEAGHER--In San Rafael, May 9, 1900, Agnes Tillan, beloved daughter of James F. and Julia A. Meagher, a native of San Francisco. GF Notice of- funeral hereafter. | MEEHAN—In this city, May 9, 1300, Patrick | Meehan, a native of Ireland, aged 68 years. | 7 Remains at the parlors of J. C. 0'Con- | nor & Co. Notice of funeral hereafter. MORSE—In this city, May 8, 1900, at St. Luke'’ Hospital, Theodors a native of Butte County, Cal., aged 28 vears. NIBBE—In this city, May §, 1900, Jacob Nibbe, beloved father of Emma, Annie and Henry Nibbe, a native of Germany, aged 71 years and 11 months. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to nd_the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from hie late resi- dence, 1719’ Eddy street, between Scott and | Pierce. Interment private. 1._0. O. F.—To the officers and members of Walhalla Rebekah Lodge No. 1), 1. O. O. F.: You are hereby requested to_assemble at I. | Q. O. F. Hall, Market and Seventh streets, this day (Thursd: at 1 o'clock, to the tuneral of our member, Jacob By order MRS, GENA HENCKEN MRS. T. LORENTZ, Fin. Sec. O’BRIEN—In this city, May 9, 1000, Joseph Patrick, beloved son of Patrick and Katle O'Brien, and brother of Mary, Josephine and | the late Thomas Joseph O'Brien, a native of Ban_Francisco, aged 5 years and 4 days. [ZFrdends and acquaintances are respect- | tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of | his parents, 122 Fairmount street, thence to St. Paul's Church for services. Inferment Holy Cross Cemetery. PINNER—In this city, May 8, 1900, Michael S. beloved husband of Frances Pinner, an father of Mrs, Abe Wolfe, Emanuel, Henry A., Isidor, Elf, Ed, Jennie and Millie Pinner, a natlve of Prussia, aged 75 years § months and 23 days. (Chicago, Pittsburg, Pa., New York and Paterso: N please copy.) T Friends and @cqualntances are respect- tully Invited to attend the funeral this da. (Thursday), -at 10 o'clock, from the residence | of his daughter, Mrs. Abe Wolfe, 959 Oak | street, thence by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets to Cypress Lawn Cemetery, where remains will be vlaced in | vault temporarily. Permanent interment Home of Peace Cemetery. | ROYCE—In this eity, May 8, 1900, Ann Royce, beloved mother of George, and Eilsie Royce and Mrs. Flossie Schnapper. a_ native of County Tipverary, Ireland, aged 60 years. T Friends and ' acquainfances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Friday), at §:30 o'clock, from her late resi- | dence, 463A Tehama street, thence to St. Pat- Tiek's Church, where a solemn requiem mass Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy | e AANN _In this city, May 9, 1900, Fred, N—In s city, May 9, ), Fred, s%:{;lzl';ub:lx:ved husband of Fredericke Schue: mann, father of Freddie Schuemann, and brotheér of Henry, John and Elise Schuemann, rs. 8. Koster and Mrs. A, Atzeroth, a native of Neumunster, Holstein, Cermany, aged 47 ears 3 months and 19 days. A member of & Francisco Schuetzen Verein, Californta Rehuetzen Club, Marin County” Schuetzen Club, #an Francisco Baker Verein and Morse Todge No, %7, L. 0, O. F, ¥ Friends and acquaintances @ars respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from St. Markus Ger- a3 Nangelical Lutheran Church, O'Far- Tol"street, hetween Franklin and Gough. In- ferment I, O, O. F. Cemetery, Remains at the parlors of H, F, Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, SPENCER—In Oakland, May §, 1900, George §., beloved husband of Mary Spencer, and father of AWillie and Georgie Spencer, a native of allfornia, aged 40 years and 25 days. T Friends and acquaintances ars respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thureday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 616 Thirteenth street. Interment St. Mary’s Cemetery, Oakland. 4 IDGE—in_this city, May 8, 1900, Jes- S A betoved daughter of Charles Eawin Stan- bridge, and sister of Mrs. Evelyn A. Smyth and Mrs. James McCartney, a native of San cisco, aged 2) years 1l months and 15 da - pectfully invited to at- (o e umeral this day (Thursdayy, at 1o & elock, from the mortuary chapel 'of the Golden’ Gate Undertaking Company, 2429 Mis- sion street, near Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. EWART—! ity, May 7, 1900, M; '}nn‘n:mma\? ofaunty | Slewart, Beiovad mother of Mrs. Rosa Byers, and grandmother of Frank and Embree Byers and Mrs. J, B. Libby, a native of St. Lawrence County, N. b 104 years 11 months and 22 days. i 7 Intimate friends are respectfully invited . to attend the’ funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock. Interment Odd Fellows' Ceme- tery. TE—An anniversary requiem high mass Ui he. celebyated at 10 o clock to-morrow (Friday), in the Spanish Church, Broadwa e. = Shoes ate relpac:lnt:a)l;-luv:‘l«: Cmatend: ZAPF—In this city, May uf z beloved wife of Charles F. Zapf, a native of Belolt, Wis., aged 22 years 5 months and 1§ days. ' A mémber of Modern Trojans. 7 m .}ml u: E:W nr;_ Tespect - ). _a rom lors. Bl A RS { | Mrs Powell street, near Post. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. L ok OF THANKS. e widow and children of the late departed Louis Marks, who expired suddenly on May 6, 1900, desire to thank their many friends for their kind expression of sympathy in their hour of bereavement Mrs. Nancy Marks (widow). Mrs. H. B. Ad- ler, Lillle Marks, Florence Marks, Benjamin Marks and I. L. Mariks, 3 CARD OF THANKS. For the obliging offices rendered by kind friends during the last iliness of my dear husband, Bernhardt Edward Henriksen, for the condolence extended by them to me in my bereavement, and for the many beautiful floral tributes sent in testimony regard for him whose loss T mourn, I desire to express v sincere gratitude. Also, [ desire to ex- my obligations to the fraternal and other societies, in which my late husband held membership. that attended and took part in the services at hix funeral LLEN F. X. H GRAND HOTEL. H D Kercheval, Cal |W H Montgomery, Cal D W Burchard, S Joss N P Crooks, Cal H H Hunter, San Jose/ A J Ross. Sacto W _H Mallory, Stktn F D Wetherby. Boston J Mathenn, Sacto W W Patterson, Weet- R J Burnbam, Cal ley O P Templeton, Cal |H F Brown, Chicago A C Wesigate, Cal _ |S Wilkinson & w, The Mrs A A Beem,StJones Dalles Mrs A C Mahan, StH Young & w. nurse Jones & child, Denver E_W Sanderson, L W Sanderson, Los Ang Mrs G H Hoit, C Am J E Manlove, Sacto |Mrs E W Rice, C Am H P Bender & w, Ba-|Miss Rice, kersfleld Mrs N J'B McCullough, L A Santa Rosa C P Chandler, Denver|J Plaets, Syracuse J C Champlon, Ariz |L R Thomas, Cal M E Twombly. N Y |T B Hill, Bacto Mrs la V. M Morse, H K McLennan & w, chusetts | “sacramento G Case, Ukiah |J D McGilvoy, Cal L A Smith, cnn-}a Mc il, Omah: Eress Springs H R Sternie, San Jose J Williams, Fresno |F J Brandon, San Jose Mrs Lentnér, N Y_ J P Jarman, San Jose Miss Lentner, N Y A L Hobbs, Fresno Miss L B Lentner, NY|S A Pond, Cal B Dickerson, Cal J 8 Sinkey, Ohio Mrs J B Sanford, Cal E H Sinkey, Denver F M Smith. Berkeley Miss I Meriey, Angels' F M Smith, Berkeley M Morgans, Angels | J U Smitn, Los Angeles L Morgans, Angels |C Tisdale, A a R McNeil, 'Uklah 7 H Glide Jr, Sacto PALACE HOTEL. J Dunsmutr, B C Mrs Eichenberg, Texas Mrs Dunsmiir, B C |B Meyer, Panama J Marsh, Vallejo |E Schurman, C Amer Mrs Marsh, Vallejo |Mrs Schurman, C_Am | R E Plerce, San Jose |A J Scherzer, N Y B Hartsall, Y Mrs L. M Hayes, Cal N |Mrs C R Duval, N Y C R Duval, N Y | Miss V' Piercy, Oakld |H Scudder. St _Louls W B Peck, N Y Mrs Scudder, St Louis Mrs Peck, N Y |D W Ringsley, N Y F F Fisher, Brooklyn Mrs Ringsley,’ N Y Mrs Fisher, Brooklyn |J C McCall, N Y B A Levitt, - 3 E R_Perkins, Phila J F Moore, N Y |Dr C L Gould, Cal T D_Schk St LoulsF H Morris, England Dr E C Bruce, LosAng J Lewin, San Salvador J € Kirkpatrick, L A/A Oetling Jr, Hambrg S § Salsbury, Los Ang E Hockmeyer, Hambg W P Hawks. Los Ang E Hockmeyer, Hambrg W E Wadd , L Ang/C B Kaufmann, Cal F I Barnard, L Ang 8 Schwartz, Lk A|W Drescher, Visalla Miss Schwartz, L Ang Mrs Drescher, Visalia Miss L Schwartz, L A'E Kendall, N Y J A Halnes, Chicago |Mrs Kendall, N Y D E Skinner, Mich D O Plerce, N Y Mrs Skipner, Mich |G Canda, einnatt Dr F B Kellogg, L A|A L Register, Phila Dr T G McCorkey, Cal W S Martin, § Mateo | T C Stracham, Colo Mrs F § Sumner, Ky Mrs Stracham, Colo Mrs A D Spencer, Ky 1 W Patterson, Engind W 8 Hobart, 8 Mateo Mrs T Flint Jr, § Juan Mrs Hobart, § Mateo C Eichenberg, Texas |C A Garcelon, Chicago W H Weil, N Y |W L _Pepperman, Wash NEW WESTERN HOTE! P Andersen, Rio Vista/Miss Bell. Fresno G Hatch, Oakdale |Dr C H Bell, Sacto F Parker, N Y Mrs C O Hansen, Nev H P Shaugnessy, 8§ JW J Willlams & w, “laussen, Los Gatos, Chicago C Nawman, FresnoMrs Northern & f, Chi- cago |W Chinn, Vallejo |C M Carter, Fresno & J King, Suisun ) H B_Smith, Fresno Mrs Ball, Chicago SHIPPING _INTELLIGENCE. Continued from Page Eight. ARRIVED. Wednesday, May 9. Stmr Alex Duncan, Nopander, 54 hours from Santa Cruz Island. RETURNED. Wednesday, May 9§ Schr Eliza Miller, Christiansen, hence May 5 for Apia, put back to land a sick sailor. DOMESTIC PORTS. TILLAMOOK—Arrived May $—Stmr W H Kruger, hence May 8: schr Enterprise, hence May €, in tow of stmr W H Kruger. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived May $—Schr Una, hence April 28: schr Ida Schnaper, hence April 27; schr Bangor, from San Diego. Sailed May 5—Br stmr Wyetleld, for Seattle; Br ship Holywood, for Queenstown. Arrived May 3—Schr Philippine, from Hong- kong. “\STORIA—Arrived May 9—Nor stmr Thyra, hence May 6: tug. Monarch and barge Washou- gal, hence May 6; bktn Araga, hence Aoril 27. EURBKA—Arrived May 9—Stmrs Pomona and Samoa, hence May 8. Sailed May 9—Stmr North Fork and schr Ida McKay. for San Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Sailed May 3—Stmr National City, for San Francisco. SAN DIEGO—Salled May $—Ital ship Teocle, for Port Blakeley PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived May 9—Br ship Lancing, from Port Gamble. EASTERN PORT. PHILADELPHIA—Cleared May $—Ship Ken- flworth, for San Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS. MANILA—Arrived May $—Br stmr Port Stephens, from Seattle. NANAIMO-Arrived May $—Nor stmr Tita- % | nia. hence May 5, and salled May 9 for Port | Los_Angeles. ALGIERS—Arrived May ¢—Br stmr Acara, folk, for Mantl SYDI —Arrived prior to May 8—Br bark Cardigan Caatle, from Eureka; bktn Benicia, from Grays Harbor. LIVERPOOL—Arrived May 7—Br ship Cam- brian Princess. In port April 27—Br ship Langdale, for Ore- gon. NEWCASTLE, Aus—Sailed March 30—Br ship Portia, for Acapulco. CARDIFF—Arrived May 8—Br shio Ben Dearg, from Tacoma. DUBLIN—Satled April 27—Br ship Alcintous, for Liverpool. CALLASfSI(Ied April §—Br ship Baton Hall, for ——. HONGKONG—Sailed May 9—Jap stmr Hong- kong Maru, for San Franciseo. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived May 9—Stmr Ems, fm G E ‘Safled May 9—Stmr New York, for Southamp- ton: stmr Friesland, for Antwerp. SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived May 9—Stmr St | Louls. Salled May 9—Stmr Kalserin Maria Theresa, ' from Bremen, for New York, via Cherbou: MANILA—Arrived May S-Stmr Port Stev- ens, from Seattle, via Hilo, etc. ANTWERP—Arrived May 6—Stmr Nederland, from Philadelphia. CHERBOURG—Arrived May 9—Stmr Palatia, from New York, for Hamburg. LIVERPOOL—Salled May 9—Stmr Waesland, for Philadelphia. QUEENSLAND—Salled May $—Stmr Ultonla, trom Liverpool, for Boston. RAILROAD TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA |IMITED Santa Fe Route Te CHICAGO This is the quickest running and most fuxurious train across the continent. eon.u;c}‘x-n ’l‘lm:lAvn Sax M:la A KT trains for New York. i OVERLAND Leaves San Francisco at 5: EXPRESS P m- With Palace and Tourist DAILY cars for ‘:‘--c'ny,!t.la-. Local trains between Stockton, VALLEY :‘-rruo. Hanford, Visalia, Tulare ROAD SEE YOU IN 'FRISCO SOON }MarkerSt ‘way; Sacraments mJflM‘ Baata Claca Strect : MILL VALLEY AND MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY—Commencing pril 22, 150, via 8an Francisco_ office. 628 Main Phone Jose, 7 West ; Leave San 9:30 a. 1 m.w Mmm" ‘r'f 59 9 a m, m. ito of round trip n.=..=l.-. m., 1:30 e .m.ahfim'mn-fi rom San A A Mrs M Harnay, Texas | S A Ransom, USMHS | |R_E Cranstay, Folsom | 11 SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANT. PACTTIO SYSTEM.) Traine lenve nud nre due (o arrive ad SAN FIRANCING (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) LEAVE ¥ 1900, +3:084 Bevicis, Suisun, Elmirs, Vacavi ve e Mav 1 llle, Rumsey sud Sacramento A3p fi:”nsim:xw;——bum"mhnni v tlett Springs). Willows, Ked T oo e » *7:304 Martinor, San . Valicio. Naps, Jalistoga and Santa Rosa.... *8:304 The Overland Lin itcd —Ogden, Den. ver, Owaba. Chicag *8:304 San Jose. rore, Stockion, Placersil . ed Bintr | Chiness (for Y 2. Carters Niies aud Way Stations. Woodiand. Ruiglis Landing. Oroville st v xpress—Ogden and Fast *9:43a *:004 Los Angeles Express — Martiver, Tracy, Latheop. Stockton. Mereed nd Freano .. Wy Stations Stockton, Saera- wd, Visalia, » Haywards, ° Martiner, an Napa, alinto *4:00r Benicia, Vacaril Woodiaud, Maryaville, +4:307 Niles San Jose - *3:60 The Owl Limited—Tracy, Fresuo BakersBeld. Sangus (or Santa Bar- Dara, Lo Angeics. ....vuee... *3:00r Fresuo Passenger—Martinez, Lath. rop. Merced, Bereada (Raymond *3:302 Now ricans +8:03¢ Oregon and California ¥ Tamento, Marysville, Rediding, Portimnd. Puget Nound and Fast 83934 | | COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Mazket Streot.) 171484 Santa Oruz_Excursion for Sante Cruz and Principal Way Stations 18:08¢ *8:13 Newark Centerville, 5an Joss, Felton, Boulder Creek Sauta Ornz and Way Stasions. . 0 Jy ow g 12:13¢ Newark, Contervi! Almaden, Felton, Santa Craz and Principal Way Statious. e atos. :03 2 Nowark, San Jowe, Los a4:13p Glenwood, Felton, Santa Cruz. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. | | { 1130 *2:00 100 i i —*6:00 8:00 10:000.x. = *3:00 14:00 *5:00e.m. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gange). (Third and Townsend Sta.) | @4 Ocean View, South San Francisco.. 16:830 P | 47:004 San Jose nud Way Statious (New Almaden Weduesdays only) . 17:304 Sunday Exenrsion for San Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove Principal Way Stations. Jome, Txen Finos, Pacike Grove. Lois _Obispo, Principal '10:404 San Jose and Way Stations. 11:304 SauJoss, LoaGatos 12:437 San Mateo, Hed o WayStaifons cod. Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, Tres Pinos, Sants Oruz. Sailnes. Monterey and Pacific Grove...... 12:307 San Jose and Way Statious 14:18r San Jore and Principal Way Stations #3:00r San Jose, Los Gatos and Prineipal +3:30% San 3 ren and Frin al Way Static = e an: < tations 6307 Ban Jose and Way Stations 457 San Jose and Way Stations. A for Morning P for Afternoon. *Dally. 1 Sunday excepted. 1 Sunday only. { b Saturday only. | aSsturday and Sunday. ¢ Sunday and Monday. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEH SAN FRANGISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tidburen Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO BAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:0 a m.; 12:35, %, § 4:30 p. m. Thupsdays—Extra trip at turdays—Extra trips at 1.0 gid 1130 b m. DAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:30, 200, §:0 D. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:48, 240, & m. Saturdays—Extra trips &t same schedule ds abov | i Leave' In Eftect, [ Arrive | _San Francisco. [Apr. 15, San Francisco. | ] | S | Reex Destination.| days. Days. | Novato. am| 8:40 am | Petaluma. n:]lfl.fl am | Santa Rosa. pm| §:20 pm Fulton, i ‘Windsor. 25 am Healdsburg. i Lytton. | Geyserville. 3:80 pm/ 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm/ 8:20 pma. l 1:30 lml Hopland l am | 3% pm| 3:00 am| and Ukiah. | 7:38 pml 6:20 pm | 1:30 am| l 25 am Guerneville.| 7:35 pm| ' 8:20 pray. | Sonoma 9:15 am| 3:40 am I and | Glen Ellen. pm om | I am |10 am Sebastopol. | 7:35 pm/| 8:20 pm Btages co! at Santa for Mark West I's and %\r Sumphur Springs; at Fult | Aftruria; at Lytton for Lytton Sprimes, | Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at | for the Geysers: at Hopland for | Springs. Highiand Springs. Kelsevville, Carie- Soda Bay, Bartiots | Bpeinge: &t ‘Ukiah for hc{ny mgfi‘“!::-:?m % Bpri; s, Upper l:h. Pomo, Valley, Banbedri eights, Hullville, ' Orr's _Hot ’n‘:} v:-L x‘:‘?l&. : vv:!‘x &-—m‘"‘ i & Eureka. ~ 2 an " Saturday to Monday round trip tickets ™ | yeduced rates. LIy s ol B by ra ‘Teket offices, §50 Market st Chronicle bldm . C. WHITING, R X. RYAN, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAL. Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing April 23, 1900. FROM SAN NCISCO TO MILL VABEEY ANT SAN RAFAFEL. WEEK DATS-1:0, $:30, 9.9, 11:00 & m.s R Site Doe i Vaiee adSen Rafael, on lan‘u& ‘Wednesdays, and Sundays, at 3 SUNDAYS--7:00, a m.; 12:45, *1:30, 2: "u‘.'flx-.mmmmmw-... B e e et o, K DAYS—6:35, *6:30, 7:30, 5:40, *10:15 a. :30, 1:15, 2:15, 3:30, 4:30, s p. m. TRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays m, 'Ja. m.: *13:00 "5 m.; 12 EX’ and 1 45, 645, 7:30, 10:20 P rrains marked () start from San Quentta. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS-$. 645, 8:00, 8:35, 10:90 a m.; 12:85, 145, 2:45, 3:30, 4:30, & m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays. and_Saturdays at 7:10 and 10:20 p. m. SUNDAYS6:%, 8:05. 10:05 10 a. m.: 1218 [ N ¢ 15, 7:05, 10:30 p. m. H TRAINS. 7:00 & m. week days—Cazadero and way sta~ tions. 3:15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- tions. 515 p. m. weekdays (Saturdays excepted)— Point Reyes and way stations. 3:00 a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta- tions. 12:45 p. m. Sundays—Polnt Reyes and way stations. | | NIAGARA FALLS SHORT LINE FROM (hicago, Kansas City and St. Lonis | New York and New Fngland Poits. Finest thr h traln service, with poiite and coustevus emauy‘l. St ff allowed at the Falls. ROSS C. CLINE, P. C. P. Agt, P E G. P. Los Angeles, Cal. “st: ‘Louts, Mo, |

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