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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1900. ——— | moows ror fiousex#hPING. | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | 'o 22 T and A . Interment private. 3 WP S < v Remains at the funeral parlors of Bunker & Dot 2, cor. FellSunny furnished | ALL kinds bought, sold, and repalring SUAMMD- | Launt, 266 Mission street. | tecd. Chas. Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th Al bor 18, | —y Tindow; S - RN 4 BROWN-In Los Angeles, May %, 1900, Edward at the attorneys in which to file a bill of exceptions. Lee will be taken to the State penitentiary at Laramie. g ould like CLAY, 2421, near Fillmore—2 large unfurnished | : water; rear; rent ¥1. R ice large furnished front rooms; 1; light houeckeeping; gas, bath; quiet. ice sunny connecting rooms; fur- nished; no children; private rens'ldem % ELLIS, 330—Two small Keeping rooms in re: u pair at | FrETH near Third. | _ unny furnished house- 322-Sulte of kitchen. y bay sets; bath: everything priv R. Brown, beloved brother of James S. Brown and Mrs. Bradford S. Wheeler, a native of San_Francisco, aged 32 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o’clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fifth street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where @ regiiem high mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of his soul at § o'clogk. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BROWNING—In this city, May 28, 1900, Jere- mlah Browning, brother of Jacob Browning, a native of New York, aged 63 years. RENTED, repaired, bought, sold; machine suj plies. Standard Agency, 145 6th; phone Mint ALL kinds bought. sold, exchanged. rented; repairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. Storage and moving: cover Tenth and Market; phone South 762. Van and Storage Co.. 722 Mission st. g and storage./ 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day RODOLPH Storage and Moving Powell: tel. Main 5713, | { FOLSOM, 1330—Sunny furnished alcove front | reom for 2 for light housekeeping. I GOLDEN 3 fog for § : piano; bath; st i 7ux::7h‘3' renovated. | HARRISON, Til—4 rooms; furnished complets T housekeeping large ¥ rd; bath; rent $16. | ow flat of 6 rcoms and | ON. chiropodist and business ad- Mark . second foor, room 31 ntisl; secrets Call office by saing Tk | : druggists. Fourt ¥ furnished | rooms for housekeeping. i ceping, $6 and -e for housekeeping, HOWARD, 52 sutte with o _ 310 ana 512 HOWARD, 1061—Largs sunn _nished housekeeping room. HOWARD, compiate” for Single hou: ry convenie: 1d and silver bought. COLEMAN'S, 506 Kearny st. compietely B === PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. 'wo front rooms: bay window supplies. EBackus | floor, | . h Kitchen; | so front basement s H 10N 4, near 1ith-—2 large sunny rooms; no residence, | th and Seventh. ATOMA. 234 houseke<ping rooms; OAK, sunny rooms furnighed for heavy ousekeeping, $10; single rooms, $§ and $S. treatment s remedies. b to introduce our fa- DR. POPE & CO., 39 Turk. and other diseases positively cured. | JRDIN. 514 Pine st.. near Kearny. XiC Ge HEAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. T 164—First floor of 3 : bath, garden; 315; adults onl unturnished | S1XTH, EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 655 Market street. furnished | alzo other | 5A—4 connecting 100 with pia for housekeeping, rooms. , bet. Third and Fourth— | housekeeping rooms, completely fur- 5o single rooms at reasonable price. PMcAllister and Lagun: : rtment house for familles; | handsomely furnished, sunny front suite, $16; | single large room, $8; modern fittings for light housekeeping. See $1260 per snnum; bullding; store and two i- | ; lot 26x137:6 feet. s $1440 per annum; Post st.; 3 ele- gant flats of 9 rooms =nd bath: every modern tmprovement: lot 35x157:8 feet. | 200—Rents $1820 per annum; on Stockton st.; | 11 flats and bouse; 4 frontages. rooms, furnished or unfur- ble for light housekeeping. TEHAMA, 622 or 3 rooms, furnished: ry tubs; rent reasonable. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been estabiished at 1086 Va- lencia st | ation- | 36600 —Rerts $790 ¥ per annum; on Larkin st., near 3 fine n EVERY CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | received at Call branch office, 2200 Fiilmore st WESTERN ADDITION FLATS. $12,500—Rents $1225 per annum: elegans modern flats of X120 to rear street. 1082 per annum; 3 modern flats, 7, rooms and bath; lot 36:11x120 to and Unfarn. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. ICK_HOUSE, M8 Sixth—Rooms.| B to $1 per night, 3155 'to 4 per week, and ight housekeeping: open all ni 3 ! $305 per annum; 5 rool 3 new, elegant bath, poreelain | - A e e tines, | BURNETT, 147 Market st. e e g | “nished rms., suites, sing EIGHTH, 34B—Sunny furnished front alcove | room. suitable for 2; large closet; $2 per week. FIFTH, also unfurnished. r snnum: make offer; Grove unfurnished Pleasant, sunny, e Sk 354 per month; Clayton st, | FIFTH, 253—Single furnished rooms, $4 and $ 2 npew modern fiats, § and 7 also 1 useekeepin ery modern improve- —— % 5—Three unturpished rooms for ping; hot and cold water. FOLSOM, 95, corner Sixth—Suite of 3 elegant | sunny corner roems, suitable for doctor. i FOLSOM, 965, cor. 6th (The Oliver)_Newly fur- nished funny rooms, single or suites: r | FOURTH, Nice large room, sui housekeeping. roposed feet. MISSION FLATS. m: mortgage of $50; .. mear Fourth. lot cely furnished bay-window ; moderate; quiet. n Jose) wly furnished of rocms and bath. GEARY, 455 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnished | #; suites or single; travelers accom’dated. be scld_at once; § fi rents $567 per annum; lars et., near Bixth. 2—One neat sunny room; furniehed SAP SOUTH-O near Hyde—Nicely room, WITH OLD IM | A housekeeping Iif de- : - s % SAID ST R A §25%0—Natoma st,, near Third; 30x80 feet | GRAND s southeast corner Seventh s T r Fourth: 25X76 feet. | “and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en site or | { single; ladies’ parlor; reading room; elevator. HANCOCK HOUSE, 751 Mission s < | family rooming house; $1 50 to 38 pe 52 | 7843, near Fourth—Finely s ny rooms: bath; all convenieaces; 5 week up. L Francisco—Elegant suites: single: tran- ; baths. MRS. KING, Turk and Taylor. A= sekeeping roor en; running water. HOWARD, §23—Rooms from §1 week up to %; | e to §1 hight; also housekeeping room: ! « sday), at 2 o’clock, from the Mission Masonic Temple, 2668 Mission street, between Tywenty-second and Twenty-third, under the auspices of Mission Lodge No. 165, F. and A. M. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. RZ PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281 e e s o+ e e e e TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals, §2. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California, telephone Main 268 mains at the funeral parlors of Bunker Lunt, 2668 Mission street. CHISHOLM—In this city, May 29, 1800, Valen- of Nova Scotia, aged tine Chisholm, a nativi €3 COUGHLIN—In this city, May 28. 1500, Addie- line Coughlin, beloved wife of William Cough- lin, and beloved daughter of M. H. and Mary Harrington, a native of Nevada, aged 25 years and 4 months, [¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. . N ful ited to attend the funeral at 363 o ALAMEDA BBAL. BeIRCY EX enth B:uTe,? T A - | BARGAIN if sold at once; cottage, 5 room: place at Henlola, SN0 SOSMIFe e bath and pantry; open plumbing; planked | COULTER—In this city, May 29, 1900, Prudence, beloved wife of Joseph Coulter, a mative of County Fermanagh, Ireland. @7 Iriends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o clock, from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Albert Rixon, 26 South Park. Interment pri- vate. 3 COWIN—In_ this_cit; husband of the late basement; lot 3x1%. 728 Haight ave., Ala- da; Mastick stgtion, broad gauge; Webster IMPROV 3 roved property acquired by foreclosure: bargains; one-fifth cash; bal- ance in 1, 2, § or 4 years. Alameda Savings Bank. May 27, 1900, Stephen, osetia Cowin, and father g 3 of W. S and. Arfhur R. Cowin of Vallejo { ' s Junction, Mre. C. H. Clapp of San Francisco I 21} o | and Mrs. E. A. Barnes of Valona, a native of Pontiac, Mich., aged 74 years and 23 days. §7Friends are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral services this day (Wednes- day), at 1:30 o’clock, at Masonic Temple, cor- ner Post and Montgomery streets, under the OFFiCE—1118 BROADWAY. 5 i auspices of Mount Moriah Lodge No, 44. In- ORESED BESL B terment 0dd Fellows' Cemetery. Residence 517 McAllister street DALRIMPLE—In thi wife of the late Hudson Dalrimple of Manchester, England, aged 65 years. GFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invite to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. DAVIS—In Berkeley, May 28, 1900, David, hu band of Margaret Davis, and father of Mrs. H. C. Perkins and Samuel, James, Arthur, izabeth and Rachel Davis, a native aged 78 years. §> Friends are respectfully invited to at uneral sarvices at the family res: . 241 Channing way, corner of Bow- diteh ‘street, Berkeley, to-morrow (Thursday) morning, at 10 o'clock. Interment private. DEVINE—In this city, May 29, 1300, Mary ances, beloved daughter of Nichalas and native TIO> 2 m._, at salesroom. TE COMPANY, ignth st., Oakland. UTOR'S SALE. firmation of court: No. i Fifth ave. and East rr) residence; 15 rooms; X140 or 200x140; location d. Tenth st.; elegan: furpace; stable; lot choicest in East Oak FINE R ng above, ath st., Cf NCE LOTS. . cor. Fifth ave. and on Station; opposite elegant sodfellow: in § subdivislons, e el ve of . In. 40'each: don't fail to see them. o R T e o e GUNTHER—In this city, May ), 1900, Eva G EXECUTOR'S SALE. 4 Webster | Thompson Gunther, beioved Wite of Edward estate, & W. cor. Tenth and Webster | W. Gunther, devoted mother of Eva A. Gun- e (o (Tenth and | ther, and daughter of Hartwell C. and the g e Bre ks late’ Hannah Thompson, a native of San MAGNIFICENT COTTAGE HOUSE, Francisco, aged 13 vea 1510 Market or narrow-gaui HALEY—In this city, “May 25, 1900, Dr. Charles - curly redwood finished; | 8. Haley, beloved hiusband of May A, Haley, 60 ly $300 cash, bal- father of Mrs. E. E. Hall, Mrs. J. E. M(v'rev N iy ouse, Mrs. Willlaui A Jenkin, Mes. Wil- BUSIN K. liam Ellingwood an Villare ., Charles S INESS B OO 16th| S John T. and Clarence E. Haley, and ilding; store and upper brother of Mrs, Joshua Chadbourne and Mrs. ) Low, a native of Maine, aged §7 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral servides t y: terms cash. INCOME FLATS. S. E. cor. Sixth and Castro sts., Market-st. X ation; modern building; each 5 rooms, bath, | to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, at the gas, mantel; brick foungation; lot 37:6x7s; fine | chapel at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Incinera- tion private. HAMER-In this city, May 29, 1900, George H. amer, a native of Baltimore, Md., aged T ; only $400 cash, balance five nts; rents §27 50 month. SY TERM RESIDEN near Castro, adjoining above; 2- ; brick foundation; lot station; only $300 cash, —TIn this city, May 2, 1900, Michael, beloved husband of the late Annie Jordan. and beloved father of Mrs. F. Hennig, a na- tive of Dublin, Ireland, aged 67 years. g> Friends and acouaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow Subject to confirmation of coul $02 Franklin st Fifth and Sixth; cottage of 5 rooms; | :_only 2 blocks of Seventh | (Thursday), at 1 o’clock, from his late resi- and Broadway: rent $12 | dence, 105 %an Bruno avenue, near Fifteenth ELEGANT $-ROOM RESIDENCE. street, thence to Kt. Charles Borromeo's 464 Merrimac (or Twenty-eighth) st., near Tel- | Church for services. Interment Holy Cross egraph ave., on beautiful McClure Heights; | Cemetery. modern in ¢ respect: lot §3x110; bank mort: | L Ewis—In this city, May 29, 1900, Myer Lewis, gage $4000 can rem | “beloved husband of Rosa Lewis, brother 4 FINE of Sl and Willlam Lewis, Sophia Hirsch- LW, side ¢ . baum, Carolina Foreman and Fannie Hess, a 50x128:3; cholce location | mative of on, Mass., aged 72 years 4 - AN PABLO A months and 33 days. N. W 2 | 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- Golden Ga ots, 46x100 each; location fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow for stores; n c line and Santa'Fe Rail- | (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the resi- road wi e va if_cash | dence of brother, Sol Lewis, 1601 Post BEAUTIFUL BERKE COTTAGE (CITY | sireet, thence by special train leaving Third LIMITS). ixtieth) st., 300 feet W. of | nd streets at 11 o'clock for Home Please omit flowers. and_Tow of Peace Cemetery S. side Benton (or Grove-st. line; 2 blocks Lorin station: 8 rooms: | y© 5 it porcelain bath, mantels, finished basement: cost | MELOONEIn this city, 309, Peter R Fan Fraoclsco merchant §00; S0x135; new flat | 4nd brother of Francis W., Sadie and Mary HOME NEAR TE RAPH AVENUE AND | F- McLoone, a native of San Francisco, aged THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET. f 3 mionths and 17 day . side Ruby st., 200 feet N. of Moss ave. (or | RI( In_this_city, May ), at his resi- Thirty-eighth ¢t.); modern: bay window; 7 dence, 322 Eighth avenu mond, John rooms, bath: cement basement: extra fine barn; | G, relict of the late Ma 100; choicest shrubberies; new flat mort- gage $1506, balance cash. Mrs. Annie Stoll, 8 native of Ireland, aged RESIDENCE 33D AND GROVE STREETS. 68 years. g §3 Thirty-third st., near Grove: modern; £ Notice of funeral hereafter. | story: § rooms: lot 36x100; $500 cash. RIORDAN—In this city, May 23, 190, Walter Remember daté, Saturday, June 2, 2 p. m. beloved son of Catherine ‘and the late Write for maps. n €. Riordan, and brother of Frank H. Call and be shown properties. and Ella F. Riordan, Mrs. James A. Ahern LAYMANCE R! STATE CO. and the late Daniel A. and John T. Riordan, Office and salesroom 4 native of San Francisco, aged 23 vears 4 ronths and 17 days. €7 Eriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), gt 9:30 o'clock, from the resi- Eighth st., Oakland. TCTION. HYDE, 10%Large sunny furnished fromt room, $10; also back room, §1. E, 628, off Seventh—Furnished flat; also room | KEARNY. 10—Front suite, 2 unfurnished rooms, $10; 2 front suites, 4 rooms, $1S. LEAVENWORTH, 1521—3 upstairs room: $10. ON, FLDRIDGE & €3¢ Market street & HOW co. 3 AGES. thoroughfare at ¥y terms; get particu- RESIDENCE. elegant modern rent . 502—Nicely furnished single rooms. A. 67, cor. Eighth_New furnished bay- window room. §1 per week: transient. TH, 21—Nicely furnished rooms, $1 50 per week. | OFARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and ring da- | offices; elevator; electric lights; day, wk., mo. 3 two-story | 25x137:6; | | BLOCK &4, must be sold, near 23d ave.. 17th st., dence of his parents, 40513 Grove street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, Fell and Fiilmore East Oakland: a rare chance fof a block pur- | streets, where a requiem high mass will be chaser. SAMUEL SWIFT, 1112 East Six. | celebrated for the repose of his soul. com- East Oakland. mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Moufit Cal- S ; Cemetery. S news for 5 cents. The Weekly Call, | ROCHE Tn 5 - Ad v Call, | ROCHE—In this city. May 29, 1900, Michael : in_wrapper, for mailing, §1 per year. | “poche, brother of Denis D. ‘and Philip A. CARLAND FURNITURS FOR sico | Boche Mre Michael Curtip, Mrs. J. Roche, Mrs. L. Lorgari and Myrs. Rider, a native of the parish of Brosnia, County Kerry, Ire- land, aged 5 vears. [¥Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Cos nor & Co., 767 Mission street. Notice of fu- neral hereafter. ROGERS—In this city, May 28, 1500, Willam Rogers, beloved son of Minnie and the late H. Rogers, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year. SEARLE_In_this city, May 24, 1900, Captain Rcbert R. Searle, a native of England, aged 6 years. 7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, furniture dealer. 11th and F? o klin, Oakland. San Leandro Advertisements, | SAN LEANDRO REAL ESTATE. $4000—ORCHARD of § acres, with cottage, barn, etc.. near San Leandro. FRANK & McCAR- THY, San Leandro, ROYAL HOUSE, 126 Ellis st.—Incandescent Iight, reading room, smoking room and ladies’ parior; rooms. per night. 35 to §1 50; week, §2 | o $5: month, $5 t0 $20; elevator on office flcor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SACRAMENTO, 1514, bet. Hide and Larkin— front room on second floor, ele. indow, wal & & SHERMAN Apartment House 28 Eishth near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. 2871, upstairse—Newly furnished e family: terms reasonable. rely new: 3 cot- easy terms. ndsome new ed; € roo 0d- and 5 rooms and bath; 119 Third—A good rooming house large lot: Will trade for | _fOF #9°d people. R. HUGHES, proprietor. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 16 Montgomerat. | TURK, 318—Nicely furnished bay-window room, with bath: terms reasonable. stores | 2 WANTED. ROSEDALE House, 319 and 321 Ellis st —Room: DIVIDEND NOTICES, flats: rents $4250; lot 22x80. | night, 2c to $1; week, $1 25 to $4; open might. | ~— e e e, . near Sixth; coal | = L LSRR SR | DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. 105 (Afty to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, at Trinity Eviscopal Church, corner Bush_ and Gough strests. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, Cal. STACY—In Reno, Nev.,, May 27, 1900, Georgla 1., only daughter of Esther A 'and M. V. B. Stacy, a native of San Francieco, aged 34 vears. = Notice of funeral hereafter. STERNITZKY—In this city, May 23, 1900, Ber~ tha, beloved wife of Reinhold Sternitzky, and cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamship | Company will be payable at the office of the | company, 327 Market st., on and after Fri- | day, June 1, 1300. Transfer books will close on éat‘x:;d;y.')a. 26, 1800, at 12 o'clock m. . D. K. mother,of Anna, Robert. Richard, Robert F. J PROPOSALS will be recelved at the Lighthouse Engineer, San Francisco, Cal 7and the late Marie and Willie' Sternitzk: native of Kreuzberg Ober, Schlesten. Ge many, aged 71 years 10 months and 3 days. C7Frriends and acquaintances arw respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday June 1, at 2 o'clock, from her late res: Qence, 91 Chartar OaK avenue, corner Augu ta street, near Silver avenue. Interment M: sonie Cemetery. WALSH—Ia this e office of Twelfth District, until 12 o’clock m., June | 20, 1900, for furnishing Miscellaneous Articles, comprising Hardware, Engineer's Supplies, | Lumber and Paint, in accordance with speci fications, copies of which, with blank propos- | als and other information, may be had upon plication to CHAS. E. L. B. DAVIS, Major, orps_of Engineers. U. S. A. city, May 29, 190, Julia ‘Agnes, beloved daughter of Julla and the late "TED list of choice lots in Richmond, | T scated, all street work done and very cheap, situated between two great parks, the Presidio on the north and Golden Gate Park ©on the south: easy of accese by, the electric . west eide, between Point -; two lots, 25x1%; | v furnished sunny rooms, together te; rent reasonable. Inquire 1559 between Larkin and Polk. VAN NESE ave, 401B—One or two Dicely fur- : sunny upper flat; every. central. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been eillh“ih!fl,l 109 Va- lencia st. TED advertissments and_subscriptions | branch office, 2200 Filimore e e e e ROOMS AND RBOARD. HOTEL Sutherland, cor. Jones and Sutter sta— Pleasant sunny single rooms and suites, with board; first-class, with every convenience. ide,'a few steps morth from ement, . 25xi20: 31500, Tenth ave., west side, between Potnt Lobos ! d A st., three lots, 25x130. h: just for what they were mortgaged cars ago; any one looking for & mice bulld- | te should go and examine these lots. W. 3. GUNA 530 California st. have property morth of the Park, or | HAIGHT, 22 Sunny rooms, with board for 2, | roer'e Additio the Mission, that T A on e e T |~ #i8; aibo partor suite, with'board for 2, $60. iifornia st | 1820 Marke: st Suite of 2 or 3 . bath: in. rms.; board optional. MARKET, 1042A, Hotel Robinson—~Furn. rms. ¥ THE REACH OF ALL. < homes on Ashburs Heights, rick; contain large re. | ors, dining-room and sunny bed- _ROBINSON, Prop. | v family hotel; exceptionally good in every | ing. beautiful mantels, marble e shown in the rations; superd views: blte cars on ht and Ellis iransfer) pass | a few hundred cash required | ticular; summer rates. 807 California st. | ESS ave.. 844 (The Wallace)—Rooms asd | furnished and unfurnished: $20. | board - :mn.ff ance '.flr::l!l monthly payments at & | cnziu:‘sn and n—: x;n Amerxu.-“'tm Weekly # Call, pages, sen! 0 any address in the 3 LYON & HOAG, 114 Montgomery st. Siied Sratass o Chrble: tha Sier fo st 900 REDUC > 'rnfi"mmo’—ngné EI with s = therson, south side 3 NTE o Beas), 208 Teet st ot Guer- | O k¥ AS. C. | LADY with d er § years of age desires by ! September 1 a well-furnished sunny room, | with board, in a strictly refined private fam. | O itle sthbor; references exchansed: : s _excl ; Address at once MRS. W. H. LAMBEKT, Hilo, Hawall, H. I ANTED—A reom in poor family where there wu- children: within § blocks of 4th and Mar- D ond and T and 5. Holiday map A; east side fect mouth of Benton ave. CHAS. & FISHER, @ Market #t. e e TR v S Adtrem | MODERN houses and flats bullt at lowest , unfurnished rooms. s, “ees; plans and estimates furnished for all | 2 Of § W™ i .25 ing work. CAMPBELL, 1147 Mission st. k ST and best in America_The Welkly SPECIAL NOTICES. pages, rent to any address in the United States or Canade one year for §l, CHEAP Cajl, 36 for 84 flhfim made; postaze paid. . city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION s CO., 415 Msntgomery st., rooms $-10; tel. 5580, HEAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale | RoOMS papered from $3; FOR waie i acres achool Tend on e Ran. painting Gone e ki edrin, e Co.; i 3 for » wume o 1 STABLES T0 LET. #OR sale_Rare Ban Jose re-idence. | 25 STALLS: suitable for milk depot; $25; water Adaress L ©. & Care Call, 8. free. 2030 Mission st. 4 | indorsed with the name and residence of per- | sons authorized to have the same published. Etephen C. Walsh, a hative of San Francisco. Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Con- nor & Co., 767 Miselon street. Notice of fu- ! meral hereafter. YOUNG Men's Institute—A solemn high mass of requiem for the repose of the souls of all departed brothers of the Y. M. I. will be cel brated at St. Ignatius Church this (Wednes. day) morning (Decoration day), beginning at 10 o'clock. An appropriate sermon will be de- livered and special- music will be rendered. Relatives and friends of deceased members of the order are most respectfully Invited to be present, ROBERT TOBIN, President_Board of Management. D. E. HAYDEN, Secretary. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The followink marriage licenses were fssued d_Fastman, 45, § Vallejo Terrace, and Soto, 28, § Vulcan lane. Luigi Timassi 625 Broadway, and Maria Obertello, 17, §72 McAllister stre Arthur T. Connard, 34, 225 Ellis streef Nettle L. Rice, 18, Oakland. ol William Howe, 28, San Lang, 19, 14 Russ street. Benjamin F. Fippins, 26, Penryn, Cal,, and Lizzle Geherty, 20, 762 Seventh sireet. Edward J. Heney, 25, 351 Shotwell street, and Mae L. Meintosh, 20, 639 Fell street. Alexander A. Krasoff, 30, 1715 Powell street, and Julia Keppa, 16, 17 Natoma street. Donald J. McDonell, 3), Santa Rosa, and Mina Kidd, 24, Santa Rosa. J._ Frederick Bortzmeyer, 23, city, and Grace A Hale, 23, San Diego BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by« mail will not be inserted. They must be banded in at either of -the pubiication offices and be ateo, and Carrie HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South §0. McAVOY & CoO.. FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS,| 1239 Market st., between Sth and $th. Telephone South 247. ACQUITTED OF MURDER. BORN. Cherokee Indian Found Not Guilty of ”;-3,7‘: :’gn‘. city, to the wife of George L. Having Killed Red Cloud Brown. Special Dispatch to The Call. SOUTH McALESTER, L T, May 20.— Dave Bord, who was chlr{ed with mur- S — MARRIED. . , MACINDOE—NIXON—In this _city, 29, 0 by the Few. E. M. R Hodgin, Walier | der, has been acquitted by the jury. Macindoe and Eiizabeth Nixon, otk ot hen | “Bord was a fulloblood berok’ee"lndlan Franc! ), u and, with three other Cherokee T ‘was indicted for the killing of Redndc,i.o,lll‘ti Brown, near Vian, Cherokee Nation, near- DIED. BI: Joh w. . George two yvears ago. The other defendan: Brown, Edwara . Joraan, Mickser Pn ihe case are Waler Feather, James Browning, Jeremiah Lewis, Myer | Nakedhead and James Walters. Brown Chisholm, Valentine McLoone, Peter R. . | was shot down in cold bleod at his house, Coughlin, Addieline Rice, Jokn G. and the theory of the Government is that Coulter, Prudence %""‘ Walter A. the defendants, having a grudge against e - HERAGRLT | Biows Mdeliberely Hatnti' 18 St Davie, avid " Seatic, Capt. Robt. R, | DAte him, and carried thelr profect into Devine, Mary F. Stacy, Georgia B. < Gunther, Eva T. tzky, Bert The trial of-the other defendants will Baier: Dr. Coas. 5. Wain Sl {be continued untll the next term of the BIRD—In Oakland, May 27, 1900, J 5 5 S eloved husband of Mary C. Bird. and father Steamer Blake of Joste, Willle and Viola Bird, a nativ Sweden, aged 43 vears 10 months and 18, = %%Nrofflmhmmemxo 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, at Masonic Temole, corner Rail and teenth avenues, ‘South San the auspices of South San THOMAS, D. W, L, May 2.—The Uni States coast survey steamer W he western | coame of Rico, and days. e, “Bhe b o S ooked , and beloved | father of George A. and Thomas F. Rice and | SENNTE FAVORS GG KD TO ST, LOUIS FAR Five Million Dollars Appro- | priation Voted for the Exposition. s Resolution Expressing Sympathy for Boers Referred to the Commit- tee on Foreign Re- lations. e e WASHINGTON, May 29.—A few minutes | beforer adjournment this evening the Sen- ate added to the sundry civil appropria- | tion bill an amendment appropriating $5,000,000 for the Louisiana purchase ex- position to be held at St. Louis In 1363, on condition that $10,000,000 in .addition be raised by the exposition authorities. . The | amendment was offered by Cockrell of | Missourl and was adopted without debate | and without division. Because an amend- | ment offered by Gallinger of New Hamp- | shire subsequently was stricken out on a | point of order Gallinger moved to recon- | sider the St. Louls fair amendment, and | that motion is now pending. As it is known that a considerable majority of the Senate favors the fair amendment it seems reasonably likely that the motion to_reconsider will not be adopted. The committee amendment to the para- graph relating to the enforcement of the contract labor law and the Chinese exclu- sion act was so modified as to read that the enforcement of these laws should be “under the supervision and control of the | Secretary of thé Treasury.” As _thus modified the amendment was agreed to. Bacon of Georgia addressed the Senate at length on the Teller resolution ex- pressing sympathy for the Boers, after which the resolution was referred to the Committee on~ Forelgn Relations by a vote of 40 to 26, as follows: Ayes—Aldrich, Allison, Bard, Beveridge, Burrows, Carter, Clark, Cullom, Deboe, Depew, Eikins, Fairbanks, Foraker, Foster, Gailinger, Hansbrough, Hawley, Kyle, Lindsay, Lodge, McBride, McComas, McCumber, McMillin, Pen- rose, Perkins, Pettus, Platt of Connecticut, Platt of New York, Proctor, Quarles, Ross, Scott, Sewell, Shoup, Simon, Stewart, Thurs- ton, Wetmore, Wolcott—40. Noes—Allen, Bacon, Bate, Batldr, Caffery, Chandler, Cockrell, Culberson, Daniel, Hale, Harris, Heitfeld, Hoar, Jones of Arkansa Mason, Money, Petti- | Kenny, Mallory, Martil Tiliman, Turley, Tur- grew, ‘Rawlins, Teller, ner—. Fairbanks of Indiana endeavored to se- cure consideration of the bill providing for the extradition of c¢riminals from the United States to Cuba, but Allison de- clined to lay aside the appropriation bill | for that purpose. Y House Action on Armor Plate. The House to-day by a vote of 107 .0/ 124 refused to accept the Senate amend- | ment to the naval appropriation bill re- | lating to armor plate and adopted a mod- | ifled proposition reading as follows: | That the Secretary of the Navy is hereby | authorized to procure by contract armor of the best quality for any or all vessels whatever referred to, provided such contracts can be | made at a price which in his judgment is reasonable and equitable; but in case he is unable to make contracts for armor under the | above conditions he is hereby authorized, in | his discretion, to procure a site for a to | erect thereon a factory for the manufacture of | armor, and the sum of $4,060,000 is hereby ap- | propriated toward the erection of said factory. | With regard to ocean and lake surveys the House refused any appropriation for surveys by the navy and tied up the con- | ferees with instructions. It also refused to concur in the Senate amendment (0| abolish the two years' sea cruise for naval | cadets. With this action the naval bill was sent back to conference, the confer- ence report on the other items having been agreed to. The conference report on the postoffice appropriation bill agreeing on all items except the Senate amendment appropriating $225,000 for pneumatic tube | service, was adopted and the House then | ancurred in the excepted amendment. | The opponents of the extended service in| the House reconciled their concurrence in action upon the ground that the INTERESTS THE PEOPLE . OF THE PACIFIC COAST Pensions, Postofiice Changes, Patents and Bills Introduced by Californians. | Speclal Dispatch to The Call. { WASHINGTON, May 20.—Pensions have | been granted as follows: California: Orig- | inal—Louis Capsul, San Jose, $i; Bl B. Dunnin, Alameda, $; David D. -Blakeman, San Bernardino, $12; Gouverneur M. Bruce, San Jose, fl Thomas FPollock, ‘Wheatland, 38; Frank Bell, San Francisco, Samuel Holmes, Paimdale, $6; Charles R. Hoogs, Los Angeles, John H. Worth, Dixon, $6; John May, Santa Maria, $8; Royal G. Sparks, Santa Paula, $6. War with Spain: Original—Allen Brant, San Jose, $12. Oregon: _Original—Charles F. Deguire, Silverton, $6; Harrison Tingle, Quincy, $s. Washington: Original—Daniel Shadle, | Vaughn, $%; James C. Morrisorf, Span- | gle, Orin S. Grow, Kent, $5; Orin Hin- | son, dead, Catlin, $12. Originalewidow— | Mary A. Hinson, Catlin, $8. 1 Colonel Charles A. Woodruff, assistant | commisary general, upon completion of | duty in the Department of California, will proceed to Manila for duty as chief com missary, to relieve Major Edward E. Dravo. _Major Frank Greene, United States Volunteer Signal Corps, will pro- ceed from San Francisco to Seattle on offi- | cial business pertaining to the signal | corps of the army. | rank Wilkinson has been appointed postmaster at Woodbridge, San Joaquin | county, vice Thomas R. Burkett, resigned. | An additional letter catrier (mounted) is allowed the Bakersfleld, Cal., postoflice on and after July 1. | The First National Bank of Berke!ay.’ Cal., was authorized to-day to commence business. i Senator Perkins' bill providing means | of acquiring title to two groves of sequoia " gigantea in California th a view of | making national parl thereof, was re- | ported to the Senatgsfavorably by Sena-| tor Bard. The bill authorizes the pur- | chase of the property for $125,00 or con- | demnation proceedings, i Representative de Vries introduced a bill authorizing the use of rights-of-way in forest reservations and national parks ' for electrical lines, canals, pipes, etc. | Patents for Californians: San Francisco —John Bouse, steel water gates; Willis G. Dodd, ore concentrator; Arthur Hough, assignor to J.0. Gunn, manufacturing sub- | stances resembling mannite; Henry Kess- ler, duplex pumping engine; Alfred Rosen- | holz, assignor to enton (N. J.) Iron Company, cable tramway grip; Stephen | W. Shaw and N. W. Shaw, sash lock; Hadwen Swain, gas of ofl engine. = Sacta: | mento—George Dixon, elastic wheel ; hub for vehicl San Jose—Thomas | Harding, adjustable window shade hold- | er. signor to Natlonal Mechanlical Directory | Company, advertising city directory and | information cabinet. Oakland—Joseph E. | Morris, assi r one-half to W. W. Whit- man, water filter. I'resno—Rescus B. Ptg: vehicle kub. Tomales—Oliver L. Roberts, check hook. Oregori: Albert B. Gibson, Polk county, ‘washer. ‘Washington; Frederick J. Wood and P. L. Lachapelle, Hoqulam, saw mill set works. — TRAIN-ROBBER CONVICTED. Wyoming Bandit Sentenced to Ten Years at Hard Labor. CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 20.—The jury in the United States Court in the case of the robbery of the Union Pacific train Willcox Station, Wyo., June 3, 1899, r:—' turned a verdict at 2 o'clock this after- noon, after having been out nearly twen- ty-four hours. The defendant was found gullty of robbery of the train, but not B e D ufm 3 fare the defendant the o against | rail. The accident occurred a few hundred | Los Angeles—George W. Maxwell, as- & | YOUTH RUN OVER BY A TRAIN AND KILLED Jumped From a Car and Fell Upon the Rails, Three Trucks Pass- ing Over Him. PETALUMA, May Jean, the old son of G. F. Woodson, was run over and instant] by the day freight in 2 rds at 6:30 o’clock this evering. Young Woodson with other boys jumped aboard the freight as it came into the depot, 2nd jumping off fell across the Three trucks passed over the body. yards below the depot in full view of peo~ ple coming from the factories. It the custom for boys to ride on the trains in the yards, despite repeated warning. The railroad men were exonerated. —_—— HOTEL ARRIVALS. . PALACE HOTEL. Dr. W S Gaylor, Cal R D Lord & w, A F Lean, Chicago |Dr A O Eckba J White & w, Galt W R Schmidr, A W_Foster,’S Rafael B U Steinmen, Sacto B P Barker, Livermore J B K _Connoll H R Shirley, N Y W_A Wageriey, La Douglas 8 C Cal |J H Hinyein & w, Pa F Reid & w, V W B Jackson, C Mrs W Bulty, Riversde Mary B Jackson, Colo E H Wintermute, Ili |J E Kelty, N ¥ C B Rexford, Chicaga G W Adams, Mass W:W Smith, Sacto [Miss Adams, Mass J Mullins, Plymouth |O S Rogers, Minn J ¥ Haslocher, Oakdale Dr_J Korbig, Cal Tehama S Finnell, Tehama Mrs A E H Belcher, Boston G R Spauldicg Jr, USA J H Uliman, Chicago P Eyre & w, Menlo Pk E E Reed, N Y H H Moore & w, N ¥ A C Bingham, Cal Raymond Whitcomb Excursion. J € G Hopfel J W Homer Mrs Hopfel Mrs Homer Miss Anna Hopfel 1 Howeil K s 1 Howell a S R Kelly Mrs A F Adams Mrs F_Williams Damon Mrs Damon Dr A C Pol Mrs Pole A Cocke Miss Maxwell Miss E A Maxwell Miss E G Rennans |Mrs Cleveland GRAND HOTEL. H Carey, Sacto J F Condon, Nev J E Ellls, Los Gatos J H Smith, Tacoma W 1 Christie, Cal Mrs E H Smith, Wash A Haiges, Woodland E J Laundy, Seattle G D Worswick, S Jose E J Roberts, Lompoe € W_Sill, Stanford | C H Danieis. Los Ang | J A Miller, Stanford |Mrs C Forrester, Cal | E W _Massey, Cal F A Curtin, Stanford C J Smith, Stanford € L Morril A H Dana.’ Sta Rosa .| Perey Davis, Canttville Santo Rosa « | J Smill, Galt J F Boller, Porterville A Ringuer, Chicago A Bannmeyer, N Y |J L Flanigan, Reno G E Wright & w, Ill Mrs Flanigan, Reno Mrs E H Samuels, Cal J W Watters, Cal H Duvery Mexico | T C Woodworth, Cal Mrs H J Griswold, Ia B F Wetherby, Boston G A Griswold, lowa (W H_Bryan, Suisun Mrs H E Pratt, Cal 'A C Kendall, N Y Mrs G O Tilfey, Col |Mrs C B Dewees, L A Mrs F L Rossbach, Col A C Pain, Cal H L Smiss, €al E A Edwards, C A Campbell, R Bluft|H Clarke, Cal | 3 X Birde. Cal Mrs E M Jones, Sacto W W Priestley, Cal EW WESTERN HOTEL. L Small, San Diego 2 Wenze, Madera O Wilson, Rio Vista J Kehriein, Fresno 3 R Shaff, Ukiah G W Wise, Stockton W _Chinn, Vallejo J F Wood, Maine J A Kent, Michigan J Jackson, Los Ang T C Loveless, Necdles |F L Freeman, Haywds | W H Johnson, Needles|C McCarthy, Tacoma J B Montier, Sacto H F Baxter, Seattle J N Smithson, Chicago/R Smith, Modesto Ohio (PACITIC wENTEM. Tralns lenve and are due (6 arrive ad SAN FRANCINSCO, (Main Line, Foot of Siarket Street.) LEAVE ARRIY = Frow Mar 13, 1900 — *71004 Banleia, !x::lu, Elmira, Vacavilie, reen Rumsey ancd Saceamento ... ‘fi *7:435 Exoress - Davis Williams ). Willows, Liufl, Fortiand... .. 73304 Maztiver, $au Lanon, Vallejo, Naps, Cnlintogh and Santa Ruse. “» *#:00. Dyvin, Woodiand, Kuights Lacding. Maryaril. roville. . . ~m:004 Atianti: Faprese—Ogden and Fast *1:43a San Jose, Livermore, Stockton, Tous, Sacramiento. _ Placrrville, e, Chieo, Reid Bludl. ... +8:304 Oak Chiness (for Yusemite), 8 ork. Cartera.. ... 743 815 1004 Nilew, divermore, . Mendota, Maryeriite, Ove *4:0p Niles, Nan Jiwo and Stocaton :00r Tie Owl 1. ol ~Tracy, Fr Pakersfiott, Nargi for Nante Lar Vars, o8 Angelon - *3:000 Fresa Pasenger— Mo Stoekton, Meres!, { (or Vosemire), VFrosuo. *S:30r New riears Express — uleornivl St e = A ngoles. Do lg. El Pao, *3:30% Nauta Fu for \l-t 1 Niles aud “ian Jow . il - Ogilen, € Gmalia, Chieazn *6:00p Oclental iaii—tglea) Orashia. Chicagn Buitta ¢ atiosn “8:13¢ Nowark, Nan Jome, Los Gato | ad:it3e ienwoed. Faltou. Sents Crz . CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAN PRABT ot Sieant (Ship §)— 24a 1498 °300 13.00 | 9 fout o' Lrwrduay.— 600 %00 10:004.w, | 81300 .00 1200 300 1400 °5Q0rm. ) COAST DIVISION (Rr. | (£hini nd Tovnse: T8:10A Ucwan View, South Jan Franciser_ 10808 13:004 Kan Jose woul Way Sk Almaden Ve diesiny: 3 | 17:80a Sundly Excursion fr S J i Ssnia Cruz Pactic Grovo' s inci ay Stations | o904 s Fowe, Trew ! Paciiie suly) Tros Pinos, Hania (e, San o pove, Faso (L Ohiava, Hnrf, Lompoe a weipai Wag Stations - Bx Juse Al Way Statior LoaGatosn.| Way itaiio wond, Merlo Park, Tres Pinos. Senta Crur, Salinas, Monterey aiel Paeific Gr . e 8:80 ¢ San Jose and Way Siation: e *3:30¢ e San Jose sl Privcipal jons *$:43. 13:90r Suu Jose, Los Gatos a 1 Way Stations. ... 19:00, | osYaee San Tuen 1954 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Continued from Page Eight. ~ SPOKEN. 50 = Per Br bark Musselcrag arch 12, lat 32 49 lon 173 50 E—Br shi insdore Park, from Newcastle, Aus, for £an Francisco. April 30, lat 3 S, lon 42 W—Br bark Inver- Ivon, hence Fob 21, Tor Queenstown. fay S, on equator, lon 2 W—Br ship King eorge, from Antwerp, for San Fran May 8, lat 2 N, lon 30 W—Ger ship m’ Oregon, for Queenstgwn. ereus, MISCELLANEOUS. _The schr Artur B. from Seattle, for Cape Nome, returned to Port Townsend May 2§ with rudder head aged and deck load gone. DOMESTIC PORTS. 25—Stmr Tacoma, Sailed May Arrived May 2 000 simply carried out the existing | henge contract. The bill now goes to the Presi- | M n' Pedro; dent. = 29—Bktn Gleaner, v 2—Stmr Del Norte, neisco, via Eureka. —Sailed May 24—Stmr Cres- for San Francisco. Franc: co; schr Comet, for Port n Francisc MENDOCINO—Arrived May na, hence May 28, Sailed May 20—Russ ship Sylfid, tow ANGELES—Arrived May ience May 13 2—Stmr Point PORT Ethel Zane, CASPAR--Sailled May 25—Stmr Clecne, for San Franciseo. -, FOREIGN PORTS. MAZATL. led May for San Francisco. —Arrived May_I5—Br ship Speke. to load for San Francisco. May 28—Br stmr Mio- wera, from Vancouver. NANAIMO—Sailed May 20—Br stmr Robert Adamsor. for San Francisco. MANTLA—Arrived May 24—Br ship Afghanis tan, from Newcastle, NSW. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived May 25—Br Rajore, hance Feb is. Sailed May 26—Ger ship Marie Hackfeld. for Ipswitch: Br ship Otterspool, for North Shiel MAURITIUS—Safled Aprii 25—Br ship Cape Wrath, for San Francisco, ‘via Newcastle, N 2%—Stmr City of ship ANTWERP—Arrived May Hall, from Oregon. FLEETWOOD—Arrived May 25—Br ship Wat- erlog. from Tacoma. LIVERPOOL—Arrived May 25—Br ship Crown | of Scotland, hence Jan 10. LONDON-In port May 13—Br ship Riverside, for San Franeisco; Br ship Yola. for Honolulu. | FALMOUTH—Sailgl May 27—Br_ship Clack- mannanshire, for Leith: Br ship Mavfieid, for Runcorn. May 28— Br ship Edenbaliymore, for Limerick: Ital ship Salvatore Ciampa, for Hull, GUAYAQUIL—Sailed May 3—Ger stmr Luxor, for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. PLYMOUTH—Arrived May 23_Stmr Graf Waldersee, from New York, for Himburg, and proceeded SYDNEY, NSW—Sailed May 2—Stmr Mio- wera, for Vancouver, via Honolulu. GLASGOW—Arrived May 2-Stmr Furnessia, trom New York Sailed May 29-Stmr Astorta. for New York SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived May 20 Stmr Ka! ser Maria Theresa, from New York, via Ch: bo for Bremen. W YORK—Sailed May 20—Stmr Cufle, for Liv e bourz_and_South RBOULOGNE from Hamburg. ORI 00 O OORRRRRG: g E AND RETURN via Santa Fe Route. .. Tickets Sold June 12th and 13th good to retura 60 days. Ofic, 628 Warka St Sai'ed May 20—Stmr Green- | "RA—Sailed May 2—Stmr Newburs, | 29—Sehr | —Br ship Hutton | ; stmr_Saale, for Bremen, via Cher- | | A Tor Soring | *Daily. + S | i Sa aSatarder and o and Mondar CALIFORNIA NOERTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSED SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiduren Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS-7:30, 3:00, 11:00 a m.: 12:3, 3:35. 5:10, 6:80 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:30 1:30, 3:30, it 11:30 o. m. 4 11:30 ». m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:20, 11:00 a. m.: 5:00, 6:20 0. m. SAN RAFABL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—#:10, 7:40, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12 3:40, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at and €35 p. m SUNDAYS—$:10, $:40, 11:10 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:08, 8:35 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Parke same schedule as above. T in Bftect | _ Leave | Arrive San Francisco. [Apr. 15, 1900.| San Franciseo. | Week | Sun- | Sun- | Week | Days. | days. [ Desttnation.| days. | Days. | 7:30 am! 8:00 sm| Novato. |10:40 am| 5:40 am | 3:30 pm| 9:30 am| Petaluma. | 6:08 pm 10 §:1) pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa.| 7:35 pm, 6: ' | Muiten, | | 7:30 am | Windsor. | Healdaburg. | Lytton, 10:25 amy 7:35 pra. $:20 pmy 1 110:25 am. [ @ am| Somoma | 918 am Sa0am i I a | :00 pm! Glen Eilen. | §:05 pm| 6:20 pm ! 7:98 am! $:00 am| 10:40 am|[10:23 am | 330 pm! 5:0 pm| Sebastopol. | 7:% pm. 6:20 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West | Springs and White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton for Altruria: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at | Gayserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale | for the @eysers: at jooland for Dui n Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville. Caris- | bad Springs. Sode Bay. Lakeport and Bartlets | Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga | Springs. Biue Lakes. Laurel Deil Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake. Pomo, Pottes Vadley, John Day's, Riverside, Lieriey's, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights. Hullville, Orr's _Hot Springs, Mendocino Ctty. Fort Bragg, Wost- port, sal, Willits, Laytonville, Cummins, | Bell's Springs, Harris, Olaen's, Dyer, Scotis and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip ticksts at reduced rates. On Sunday_round trip tickets to all points bevond San Rafeel at half rates. Tickst otfices. 80 Market st.. Chronfcle . C. WHITING, R X. RYAN. General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. | Via Sausalite Ferry. Commencing Apri! 2. 1900, | FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. DAYS—7:00, *5:30, 3:20, 11:00 & m; 12:46, “1:45, 3: 4:15, *3:18, 13, 40 | D e Rt enadey biee , “on Mondays. . and Bundays. at S0 ana LS pom TATe SUNDAYS—7:00, *S:00. *3:00, *10:f 8 11:30 {am: P R R S 11:0 8. m. does mot run to San Rafael Sum- l’?-‘-gnw ) run to San Quenitin | FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. :30, 7:30, $:40, *10:15 & :-;u'.lfl.ll“!: ), *.-, SUND. 115, 98- ‘{1!1' ;:41:.1- i :.;_3:-0. 215, *3:0, 4:30, *5:45, 6:45, 7:30, 10:30 T (*) start from San Quentin. FRO! | WEEK DAYS—i:8, #:45, | m.; 12:33, 1:46. 2:45. 3 4:30, ’ EXTRA TRIPS an» | i T url-.-.mdhmu"u” ns. uiu;;m»—mmm-y.‘. weekda: od)— Point and way stations. o Sundays—Cazadero | i