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" THE S AN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1900 OLLY JINKS TO RULE COM HELD BY HIGH SCHOOL MADS “Juniors” and “Middlers” Entertained Grammar Graduates = A ng Reception and Dance TP B 9009000900400 000000000 A Pleasi Gi n by Happy Young Women. Reunion of Class of ’06. held “Jinks’ vesterday after- prattied, sang ¥ sweet school girls the history t of a joint RS. KATIE AGEE of Merced,who last Thursday was elected grand chief companion of the Compan- AR ’\[\> - jfons of the Forest of America to succeed Mrs. Flora Jacobs, is a lady who has been in fraternal life for a number of years. She riso holds membership in ercedes Ciapter of the Order of the Eastern Star, having filled a number of offices in t body, rising to the highest office—that of worthy matron M lice Tic who was is h_book- elected ulet, PANIONS OF FOREST OF AMERICA aeaaasas e e et oo deed e ssan ag ] + Two Chief Officers of Companions of Forest of America. ; M A ae e s e b e b e b e b e e e e e e e s e e n ae aa I | secretary of Robin Hood Circle of the | Companions of the Forest of America, & position she has filled in a most creditable manner, having on a number of occasions been complimented for the businessiike manner in which she keeps her records. Last year she was elected grand treas- ures the order, which on last Thursday advanced her to second place. She is also a member of Buena Vista Parlor of the Native Daughters of the Golden West, in which she has held the office of marshal, was advanced to third vice president and girl was armed with on_which was jot- ‘man” with | REAL ES 7 California Drydock Company has all its Mission Rock and Point property to two cor- Mission Rock goes to the | were porations, ause by their | Mission Rock Company, which corpora- | T i together 14.35 acres. The | gl roperty has been con- | a short a high Francisco Drydock Com- | s The last mentioned transfer in- t 3 o st ren- | cludes land, water and water rights and| d ke t all the property of the California | rrymakers | Drydock Company, floating docks bet %. The mem- lot - consideration put on record number of fifty, | 1§10 In eact . William Babcock, pres- z ident of the California Drydc 7. | exp! that the transfers s g = another p of the simplification of the compan 's. The docks prop- erty will all be new dock ved. The | comp: d the erty by the was due to | Missi ko stockholders | wiins, Miss | 4 th practically the It is a long time since o property was sold on th This is the expla fon of hich on the records looks fi CLOSE WAS TOC LOOSE WITH FRATERNAL FUNDS r Involves Himself in nef midable fies Tr The H repaymen ths of the G. > apparent. “ompany will of this in- cisco in gen- in thegrowth ral will likewise participate « siness thus brought about. These . anges mark an epoch in the histor: | e In port_and indicate its growth a: 1 n w had_colle great commercial city—to be in a short E b t_turned it over | time the metropolis of the eastern coast ¢ mount was | of the Pacific, as New York is the m had ¥ good th e which Close s of the we: n shore of the At- es of the week have not been | e to the during the preceding seven | e of Red here are several large transac- organized. at may soon be closed. The fact initiation haing true that it is easier to make a properly ac- | jarge deal in business property than a <= the mem- | small one in residence property. The Von an explana- | Rhein Company has sold for $30,000 the | terday and | northwest corner of Montgomery avenue | v explain the r Green street, fronting 90 feet on iy By e g and Green reet 3 Montgomery avenue and 75 feet on Green . reet. On the lot is a two-story building )ntaining stores and lodging house, rent- | ing for $40 per month. The seller is O. FLANNELLY’S PRAYER M. Goldarecena and the purchaser George ONCE MORE DENIED ‘A outt 2., C: Sarah E. Gouldin has Hindman, through Bovee, Toy & Sonntag the southwest corner of Valencia and Hili | streets for $50,000. ‘ihe lot s 114x135 feet. | Upon it is a store and flat building. | “Bovee, Toy & Sonntag have soid for E. Murderer’s Attorney Going to Wash- ington in an Effort to Save Client’s Neck. M. Helfin a tract of thirty acres across | Thomas Willlam Flannelly, the double | the bay at Piedmont, next to the iam murderer of £an Mateo County, is one | 3- Dingee tract. The price paid is $30,000 | . rer th Nows 5« 4 at the rate of $1000 per acre. The pur- o er the gallows, the Supreme | ) ,.er is P, 8. Goldman, Court having denied him his petition for | “The jmprovement of Telegraph Hill is & writ of error. Flannelly killed his fa- | treated by Marsden Manson in_the Mer- chants’ Association Review. He finds that there are streets on the hill that | have excavated sixty and eighty feet be- | low the official grade, as on Green street | between Sansome and Montgomery and on Winthrop street between Kearny, Montgomery, Chestnut and Lombard streets, This grading will, if continued, Mr. Manson says, in time excavate other streets below official grade and will de- stroy Pioneer Park, as far as present ele- vation and grades are concerned. He fa- Yors the establishment of one or more streets located upon light grades and fitted to the topography of the hill. He says: Redwood City while the old man n bed. After the deed he fled, and g pursued by the officers shot 1" Sheriff McAvoy. It was for father that he was con- tenced to be hanged. He the order of the lower a motion of a new trial, ! was of no avall, the higher court g 1o interfere. A few days ago his attorney, L. P. Boardmsn, filed in the Supreme Court a petition for a writ of error, claiming that compiained of related to the | sented to the jury, errors of rity of procedure in the terday the petition was y's attorney has not ght and will leave to-night lay the matter before the errors Several such strets (such as are men- tioned in the preceding paragraph) are possible, starting from _advantageous points and reaching the summit upon | grades of from 5 to 6 per cent (5-100 or ‘fxo«). The easterly face of the hill can be treated so as to give perménent slopes and at the same time permit of grading property on the east base of the hill. This latter project is possible, and the pre- liminary studles already made indicate that it is advisable. Wuencver time and means shall admit a definite study can be made, which will determine the princi- pal features and approximate cost. ilding contracts filed during the past week were as follows: Enterprise Brew- ing Company with Fred Miller, for a one- ryv addition to the gersem building, 65x *Alvinza Hayward with Thomas W. Butcher for brickwork in walls an " back- ————————— Too Ready With His Knife. 1l was held to answer be- erior Court in $1000 bonds by iiss yesterday on the charge weapon. He and wer Alphonse were accused of | Bogart in the abdomen at Montgomery avenue May The Judge dismissed t Alphonse, as the evi- t he had acted the part 1 tan ing of stonework for a ll-story building Bootidads SLnl WisHkef. | on the northeast corner of ¢ whifornia and Frank Carabelll bought & bootblack | Montgomery streets, for basement and up nd Farrell street and Grant av- | to the seventh story inclusive, $18880: se from Pasquale Addieco. On Thurs- Famnlwllhn\\'ei‘u‘rn ‘?,”%2‘3"%,3“},‘.'.’(!05;’.‘5 o and two of 2 | Fire Proofing Company, o d Paned Carabells away Brows | floors and roof: SILs G. Nix ‘with A, Harrington, all work except painting for & one and a half story frame buildin Eleventh avenue, 225 feet south of H street, $1600; Michael de Joy, Frank Ariel and Joseph Direnzo with Joseph W. Fish, —_—————————— alterations and additions to a four-story and basement frame ing Warrant Out for Flint. | side of Green street, 40 feet west of John Wendt, 32 O'Farrell s Kearny, $4100; George W. Elder with C. T B o ireet, SWOT® | i recker. all work xcept concrete for a byt 7 - irt yes- | swo story frame buflding on the west side ay for the arrest of George C. Flint | of Guerrero street. between Twentleth and ge of misdemeanor embezzle- | Twenty-first. $3351; Gertrude 8. Bowers as s(»crvl-u?' of Court Btar | with J. G. Grannis, for installing a low- sion, Ancient Order of Forest- | pressure steam heating apparatus in a ccused of embezzling $3, which he | four-story brick buflding on the_south- dues from Wendt snd falled to | west corner of California and Battery over to the treasurer. It is alleged | streets. $4281; Louis B. Hetty with Jamey is total defaications so far amount | J. Manseau, for two-story basement and broke the Jock and wrecked carabelll got war- n Judge Mogan for the arrest of “John Doe” and “Richard | charge of malicious mischief. TATE e R e e e i | Albert Meyer to L. | attic frame building on the east line of | Ashbury street, 50 feet south of Hayes, | 86700: John Schroeder with Robert Trost, |all work except draining, plumbing, gas fitting, etc.. for a one-story frame resi- dence ‘on west line of Shotwell street. 260 feet north of Twenty-sixth, $2650; M. Det- tling with C. P. Moore. for a two-story frame building and stable on the west line ——ee————— v trunks by the carioad. That's we sell good trunks at reasonable Suit ceses, valises, traveling bags, and pocketbooks in our leather £ partment. Sanborn, Vail & Co. 441 Market street. grand sub-chief companion, keeper and resident of this city. She has recently advanced to second vice presi- for a number of years been the recording | dent. "NEWS } of Utah street, 50 feet north of ‘Seven- teenth, $2400. The mortgage: to June 7, inclusive of both dates, recorded from, June 1 bered seventy-five, and amounted to $356,915. The releases for the same period numbered fifty-nine and amounted .to $415,5%. The larzer mortgage laced of record are as follows: Thomas W. and Christopher C. Rivers to the Humboldt | Savings and Loan Society, northeast cor- of Clipper and Sanchez streets, 0; Duane L. F s to Harry T. Scott d Charles Green, guardians of the estate of Charles T. and Jennie A. | Crocker, east line of First street, 157:6 south of Mission, $120,000, two vears at 6 per cent; Paci Company to the | regents ‘of “the of California, iine of 1son street, 167:6 west of and g ) of 10 vara lots 1 and d also uth line of Jessie street, t west of Fir and portion of 100- ra lot 1, $75.000 for five years at 6 per cent; Hartiand Law to the Humboldt s and Loan Society, south side of rect, 110 feet east of Jones, one 3 § per cent; . to. the German Savings and,Loan Soclety. uth line of Fourth street, 171:10% we and Blanche L. A. Hbernia Savings and Loan heast corner of Kansas and and the east line of Van , 50 feet south of Turk street, r at 6 per cent; Emma the Hibernia Savings and west line of Van Ness ave- it; Charles Harker to the cet souts. of Pine street, $20,000 for T at 6 per cent; Robert Dalzlel to acific Surety Company, north iine of ion street, 68 feet ea: thony, $12.000 o larger rele of New An- » year at 6 per cent. as follows: Hibernia Society to Louis J. '} Albert, Alexander and . Franks ana Virginia and Alfred , William lara M J. Marc us, property on north line of Sac- ramer, treet, east of urumm, also on south e of Com ercial street, st of Drumm, southw corner of Clay and East streets, northeast corner of Sansome and Washington, and northeast corner of < Stockion stre ; _Hi- bernia_Sav v to Her- man L. Welch, wes of Spear street, 183:4 north of Mission, $10,000; Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety to John C. and Agnes Wilson, northeast cor- ner of Vallejo and Battery streets, $30,000; H. Sly, south line of 110 feet east of Jones, $9000 avings a i to Mar- Henry and Sarah Beverse t corner of Fo Silis street German tin, north- Titus, east line of Webster street, south of California, $5000; Hibernia Sav- ings and Loan Society to Hans J. H. Koepke, northwest corner of Devisadero | decreased $400. | and Ellis streets, $6000; Hibernia Savings | and Loan Society to John C. Gouldin, va- rious pleces in the Mission, $25,000. Large mortgages have been authorized by the Probate Court: $18211 on the northwest corner of Sixth and Bryant streets, belonging to the estate of Dan- iel Mahoney: on the northeast corner of California and Webster streets, for $17,- 886, the property of John R. and Herman E. Wieland, minors, G. F. Terschuren has contracted for the grading of the lot on the northeast corner of Clay and Spruce streets, preparatory to building. The deeds placed on record during the past week numbered 124, The interest rates on mortgages varied as follows during the last week: Forty- eight loans at € per cent, 3 at 62 per cent, S at 7 per cent, 1 at 7% per cent, 1 at § per cent. Private lenders took a mort- gage of $1500 on the north line of Post street, 115 feet west of Larkin street, at the rate of 1 per cent per month, SAYS HER INTENDED PARTNER ROBBED HER Mrs. E. D. McKinley Swears Out a Warrant for the Arrest of A. J. Sampson. Mrs. E. D. McKinley, at present living at 315 Golden Gate avenue, swore to a complaint in Judge Cabaniss’ court yes- terday for the arrest of A. J. Sampson on a charge of grand larceny. The warrant was placed in the hands of Detective Ross Whittaker. Mrs. McKinley saild that she came to the city two days ago from Tulare with Sampson. They intended to purchase a business and run it_together. She had every confidence In Sampson. Thursda; he called on her and they went out to lool after some desirable investment. She felt tired after etllng home and complained of a headache. e lay down on the sofa in her room and Sampson left, promising to return again to see how she was get- u!s\ B.lnlng.d h e places er purse, containing $340, under the sofa cushion for sntetf. She dozed off, and when she awoke about 11 oclock at night and searched for her purse it was gone. She ascertained from her sister that Sampson had called after she was asleep nndvhud gone into her room. She was satisfled that he haa stg}len her purse. mpson registered at the G Hotel when Ho. cams o the Syyoen Tt tective Whittaker found that he had left there, and the presumption is that he has gone to parts unknown. In the Divorce Court. Captain_John Tremaine Smith, master of the Paclfic liner City of Peking, has been granted a divorce from Henrletta Jorss Smith on the ground of desertion. John H. Church has been ted a ai- Yorce from Laura Church for desertion. Blanche E. Robetin was granted a divorce yesterday from George J. Robetin on the ground of desertion. The plaintif was allowed to resume her maiden name, Blanche Balnd. _Suits for divorce have been filed by Sadie Craig against Charles H. lefi for cruelty, le Ashley against Herbert M. Ashley for crueit; and Andrew S. Vind against Maggie i Vind for desertion. num- | gorner of Folsom and Thirteenth | streets, $7500; Mary J. n| i £Tion, 2 John | frcrease of seven members for the year, ! rd, 315,000 for one year at 7 per | ties refused to allow him to see it. It will | | The | | bers ins | | | | tricts have been walting for the funds to open TAX BUDGET IS GARDED AS A DISAPPOINTMENT Mission' Federated Clubs Address Open Letter to Supervisors. —_— | Declare Multiplication of High-Sal- aried Officials Responsible for Ex- cessive Expense—Ask Amend- ment of Charter. e The Federation of Mission Improvement Clubs addressed an open letter to the | Board of Supervisors yesterday of which | the following is a copy: ; ‘To the Honorable Board of Supervisors, City and County of San Francisco—Gentlemen: The | budget adopted by the honorable Board of Supervisors is a disappointment to the people who have been laboring zealously for the growth and advancement of San Francisco. Our hope for a better condition of affairs has proved a disappointment. The majority of the Supervisors, although pledged previous to the election “‘to a liberal policy of public im- provements,” has neglected its opportunity and plain duty. The failure of Boards of Super- Visors in the past to appropriate funds to make preliminary improvements in the outlylng districts was recognized as a loss to the city in that its growth westerly was retarded. Citles across the bay have been getting the surplus population while our suburpan dis- streets and sewers and thereby make these localltles habitable. We had looked for @ new era on the adoption of the present charter and the election of officlals pledged to ‘‘a liberal policy of public improyements, economy, home rule and civil service.””, We find, how- ever, our officfals have been liberal cnly to the ‘taxeaters. Public improvements @eem & secondary consideration and, yet worse, have been entirely ignored. We believe that the multiplication of high- salaried officials is responsible in a large meas ure, If not wholly, for the costly administr tion under the new charter. The new im- provements s> urgently required are to be delayed and we see that no relief is to be obtained from the present Board of Super- visors. Our only remedy is through amend- ments to the charter and we therefore favor the resolution presented to vour honorable board that a committee of three be appointed by the Mayor to draft amendments to the charter for the purpose of reducing the ex- penses of administration, and algo that section making provision for a particufar fund to be designated the “‘public improvement fund.”’ which shall be devoted exclusively in the mak- ing of public improvements and which fund shall not be less than $500,000 per annum. We stand ready and are anxious to co- operate in this work and have under con- sideration a plan somewhat on the same lines which we intend to agitate and get the opinion of the people thereon. Respectfully, A. S. LILLIB, President Federation of Mission Improvement Clubs. ROSENBAUM’S FRIENDS HINT AT A MURDER Evidence That He Committed Suicide ‘Will Be Presented at the Inquest. Relatives of the late Emil Rosenbaum, the Van Ness avenue suicide, are making a searching investigation into the manner of his death, and are evidently proceeding on the hypothesis that he might have been murdered. In order to obtain evi- dence in the matter Carl Eisenschimel went to the Morgue to inspect the note left by the suicide, but the Morgue depu- be produced at the inquest at 10 o'clock this morning. Autopsy Surgeon Leland has certified that death was caused by heart and “‘prob- ning” as the odor of that)drug was very pronounced. The chemist's report which will be made to the Coroner to-day and the testimony of the druggist who sold hydrocyanic acid to Rosenbaum will be offered to prove the theory of suicide. —_—e—————— Dennis Sullivan’s Mistake. Dennis Sullivan, a shcemaker on Second street, near Mission, was charged in Judge | Cabaniss’ court yesterday with discharg- ing firearms within the city limits. The evidence showed that Dennis on Thursday night got Into a saloon on Dupont street and was robbed. The robbers followed him to his home. He ran inside and, seiz- ing his shotgun, returned to the street, but the robbers had fled. In his excite- ment the gun went off and he was arrest- ed. The Judge dismissed the case and sald he was sorry Dennis had not emg- tied the contents of the gun inte the rob- ead of into the afr. ———————————— Swedish Society Is Thriving. The Swedish Society of this city has just closed its twenty-sixth year and has 202 members in good standing. This is a net fatty degeneration of t ably hydrocyanic The financial record shows that the pay- ments for sick benefits during the year There was no death In twelve months. Since the organization of the society the sum of $37,541 has been pald out for sick benefits and donations to mermbers and thelr famille: ADVERTISEMENTS. Cures Wealk Men Free INSURES LOVE AND A HAPPY HOME FOR ALL. How any man may quickly cure himself after years of suffering from sexual weakness, lost vitality, night losses, varicocele, etc., and en- large small weak organs to full size and vigor. L. W. KNAPP, M.D. Bimply send your name and address to Dr. L. ‘W. Knapp, 1689 Hull bldg., Detroit, Mich., and he will gladly send the free receipt with full directions so that any man may easily cure himselt at home. This s certainly a most gen- erous offer and the following extracts taken from his daily mail show what men think of | his generosit: “‘Dear Sir:—Please accept my sincere thanks for yours of recent date. I have given your treatment a thorough test and the benefit has been extraordinary. It- has completely braced me up. I am just as vigorous as when a boy and you cannot realize how happy 1 am.” “Dear Sir:—Your method worked beautifully. Results were exactly what I needed. Strengta and vigor have completely returned and en- en| entirely satisfactory.” T —Yours was received and I had no trouble in making use of the receipt as directed and can truthfully say it is a boon to weak men. "1 am greatly improved in size, strength and All correspondence 1s strictly confidential, malled in plain sealed envelope. The receipt is free for the asking and he wants every man to bave it, \ ADVERTISEMENTS. ~—— Greatest Nerve and Blood Toril M.LST s g NAN FrANFINC {Main Line, Foos of M LEAvVE — Frow May 13, 1900. — +7-004 Benicia. 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Will cure any case of | 483 1008 CHEZ%. o0 o0 000 o STRICTURE without local treatment. Will cureany case of Varicocele. Will remove ex - o0 1200 2300 1400 °800r tirely from the system Cancer and Cancerons Germs. B B N ER e _n addition 1 the above. M. I. 8. T. No. 2 has cured many cases of Paralysis, Locomotor COAST DIVISION (Bro ataxia, Spinal T'rouble and apparently incurable diseases of the merves. (Third sud Tor 18 17:004 San Imaden Wodnesdays only) xcursion 1 San Ji z, Pacific Grove Principal Wiy Statious Teen 1 - pe it Crwe, D004 Harr Jome Puci is 1 Ohimy Principal Way St 404 San Jose n M.I.S.T. has been on the market for over 20 years,and has cured thousands of suff- 3-ers. Itis prescribed by leading physicians allover the country. It is pleasant totake and heart. If you are suffering from any chrouic disease you are urged to write 10 us, no matter how many doctors or_kinds of medicines you have tried without relief W GUARANTEE TO CURE YOU. That rvlou may judge of the value of the Greot Specific for yourself, | waen cured yourself you will recommend it to others. Write confidentially to our medical nt, giving symptoms. $1 per box. or six bozes for $5. | Address M. I. S. T. Co., Toledo, 0. OCTAN TRAVEL. FREE absolut:’; safe. It neverincreases or diminishes the action of the we will send you onme large case by mail FREE,only asking that Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Sauta Cr 1 Pacific € Way Stations Steamers leave Broadway | whart, San Francisco: | o For ‘Al ts—11 & m or Moruing June 10, 1 % Juiy 5. | CDeEm . fle | Change to’ company’s steam- | e ers at_Seattle. S e ; ] ¥or Victoria, Vancouver (B E R | oma, r\:,«muf"'kr‘\‘.} atis- | CALIFORNIA NORT&WESTERN BY. CO. e e e io. T, 20, 3, 30, LESSER g & ang epery Hik oy Teriati; oo QAN FRAMGISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG at Seattle to this company’s steamers for Alas- ka and G. N. Ry 58 lfl{ Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; RAILWAY COMPANY, Vancouv to C. . RYy. 2 For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—10 a. m., June Tiburen Ferry, Foot of Market St 12, 2, 27, July 2, and every fifth- day SAN FRANCISCO TO 8. RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS7:3, 9:00. 11:00 & m.: 13:38 anta Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cay- | ' $:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdavs—Extra trip ucos, Port Harford (Szn Luis Obispo). Gaviota, | at 11:30 9. m. Saturdays—E Tive ot 1.9 Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, and 11:30 & m Jig o (Lcs Anzeles) and rt— DAYS—5:00 8:30, 11:00 a. m.: 130, 3:38 hec Al . m., June 8, 12, 16, 2 2, July 2, and | = §:00, 6:20 p. m. fourth day theréafter. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. SAMPLES OF OUR | % fan Diego, stopping only at Port Har- | WEEK DAYS 810, 130, 320, 1130 a. m.: 13 ford (San Luls Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port | 3§40, §:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips af HANDIWORK Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—11 a. | 1:5 and 6:35 p. m. | m., June 10, 14, 18, 22, 2%, %, July 4, and every | GUNDAYS—$ @, 110 & m; 140, 348 8:06, 6:35 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. & day the fter. demonstrate the superiority of the United | “Fi* it {02 Magiatena Bay, San Jose del States Laundry. You'll find them in our | Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata. La Paz Santa Rosalia office and also on the persons of scores of | and Guaymas (Mexico)—I0 a. m., 7th of each onth. Leave ] In Effect. | Arrive well-dressed people in San Franeisco. | Mgl i iper jnformation obtaln company’s | San Francisco. [Apr. 15, 190.| San Francrse | Buch people are the heralds of our skill | ¢olders R = They carry the proof of it e\'erywl\ere_; The company reserves the right to change D:" ! dl:lyn\. } SRAEE | e steamers, eailing dates and hours of sailing and they confirm and extend our popu- z e | without nrevious notice. = e a1 farity. "N saw edges. "R SERICE s New Montromery | Ro3 180N ane, [F8imisim tree ace Hotel s | N CODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agents. | $:109mi 8:0 pm| Santa Ross| 73 pmi 620 pm UNITED STATES LAUNDRY 10 Market st., San Francisco. | Fuiton. ; Office 1004 Market Street, | Tmen Healdanare. - Near Powell. THE 0.R. & N. GO | Lytton. Telephone—South 420, b CiBhuidy Srnarvie | Oakl °:gm 363 12th S’t + DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO | 8:%0 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm| §:20 pm aklan ce—: reet. [E] Hoplana | [10:38 am = PORTI,ANID | B, ] .00 el From Spear-street Wharf at 11 a. m. e aed EVERY DOLLAR $12 Firs: Class inciuding Berts | < g i d YOU INVEST IN FARE 854555 s and Meals. PR Lot S imion R on AT STATE OF CALIFORNIA sails OPHIR OIL STOCK phcisaee .June 12, July 2| 7:40 am| 8:00 .ml Sonoma 9:15 am| §:40 am will be devoted to actual de- COLUMBIA sails .. "June 17, %7, July 7| and | velopment of the property. Short line to Walla Waila, Spokane. Buite, | §:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm| 6:20 pm The officers of the company draw NO SALARIES and are not dependent on stock sales for a livelihood. The company is organized to ...GET OIL... and establish a busihess of Helena and all points in the Through tickets to all points Fast. E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents. Northwest. = o 7:30 am| 8:00 am| [10:40 am|10:25 am 30 pm| 5:00 pm| Sebastopol. | 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West | Syrin and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria: at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Springs: at Cloverdale Hooland for Duncan ::o:l:’ ‘Some stocks are dear HAMBURG-AMERICAN Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Caris- 3 TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS SERVICE _ | bad Spfings. Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartiett OPHIROILSTOCK TO PLYMOUTH (LONDON), CHERBOURG | Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Sorings, Saratosa >ARIS) AND HAMBURG. | Springs, Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter s cheap at its present uelling TWIN-SCe PASSENGER SERVICE | Springs. Upper Laks, Pomo, Potter - Valley, price. _ Fully paid and mnon- 0 PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAM. | Jobn Day's, Riversidé, Lieriey's, Bucknell's, Sssessable. b e URG. ALSO NEW YORK TO CHERBOURG | Sanhedrin _Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot prospectus. D Aty Springs, Mendocino ' City. Fort Bragy, West- 5 X iy RN B port, Usal, Willits, Laytonville, mmins, OPHIROIL COMPANY | | mason s b st o, 0% e .. | By S Bt e B PARIS HOTEL ACCOMMODATION Reserved if secured before departure. HERZOG & CO., Gen. Agts. for Pacific Coast, 401 California st., corner Sansome, S. F. Mills Building, San Francisco. Los Angeles Office, 402 Douglas Block. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets a8 reduced rates. ' On Sunday_round trip tickets to all points md San Rafael at half rates. icket offices, §50 Market st.. Chronfcle blAg. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, —_— OCEAN TRAVEL. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK. SOUTHANPTON. LONDON, PARTS. Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. | FUR U, S, WAYY YA D VALLER. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAR. Steamer ‘‘Monticello.” Commencing April 22, 1900, ., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. 15, 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs, night) From New York every Wednesday, 10 a. m. | & ™- 30 g & o days, 1 p. m. and 8:30: Sundays, 10:30 a. m., 3| FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLE® 8t. Paul. June 27/St. Paul Tayas | PEE Nk e PR g g i EXTRA TRIPSFor Mill Valley Rafael, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, at 9:00 and 11:355 p. m. RED STAR LINS. New York end Antwars, From New York every Wednesda; 12 noon. Friesland . June fll Kensington July 4 00, Southwark June 20| Noordland ......July 11 3 Westernland ...June 27| Friesland July 18 11:00 a. m. does not run to San Rafael Sun- ins marked (*) run to San Quentin, FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, WEEK DAYS—i:3, 6:30 . *10:15 & m.; 12:30, 1:15. 2:15, 3:30. 4:30. 5:30 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Monda: and Saturdays EMPIRE LINE, 30 Montgomery St. S. 8. “OHIO,” from Seattle to Nome and St. Michael, May 24th. Subsequent sailings from Seattle to Nome, St. Michael and Yukon River Points, June 20, July 31, August 30. For rates and other information apply to EMPIRE TRANSPORTATION CO., 30 Montgomery Street. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. STEAHERE WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, 1 . m, 88} THROUGH TRAINS e e il Philadelphi i . . RO G CHE connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- tlade phia Yo% p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- dla, ete. No cargo received on board on day | of safling. §8. HONGKONG MARU.. el .Thursday, June 14, 1900 | Tuesday, July 16, 1900 | "Friday, August 3, 1900 Via Honelulu. | Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For | freighy and passage apply at company’s office, | 421 Market street, corner First. W. H. AVERY. General Agent. COMPAGNIE GENERALE M‘AMTI‘V‘. tions, 515 p. m. weekdays (Saturdays exceptedy— Point Reyes and way stations. §:00 & m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta~ ttons. 45 p. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way | staticns . WABASH 'NJAGARA FALLS SHORT LINE AND RETURN via Santa Fe Rouie. .. Tickets Sold June S8, AMERICA MARU. ; ! RN b o miaus pger| thand 3thgood |5 o ng every Thursday instead o | 0. retisrs 60 T ¥ # 0 4 gacurday. from November £ 10, a1 S days. |3 | Chicago, Kansas City aod St. Louis Morton #t. LA LORRAINE, June 14; LA t‘"ifle, 628 rarkm St- CHAMPACNE, June 21; L'AQUITAINE, June 28: LA TOURAINE, July 5. First ciass to Havre, $60 and upward; 5 per cent reduction on round trip. Second class to Havre. $i5: 5 | per_cent reduction on round trin. GENERAL | AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN- | ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson building). New York. J. F. FUGAZI CO., Pacific Coast | Agents, 5 Montgomery a¥enue, San Francisco. 'EANIC 8. 8. CO.—HONOL! APIA | AUCKLAND AND stnx‘l"y‘?' fend 8S. MARIPOSA (via Honolulu) to New Zea- 1and and Australia....Wed., June 13, § p. m. §8. AUSTRALIA (Honolulu only). 3| New York and New ngland Foints. Finest ll:l:l;g train service, with Ppoilty Pl nOEE e NP of loyed RO OO 08 1 SRR OO G LHORORCROROCHORR0 O O CHOOIROTION0O 00 ‘ MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY. Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry: | Hstanlished in §854 for the treatment of Private t Mauhood Debility or . . . e disease "earing on bodyand : ... Wednesday, June 21 100, 3 p. m, | WEEK DAYS....:30 & m., 1:45 and 515 p. m. | Jlneaseearing on bodyand mindand 5D SPACCKELS & 3.0 (0. agts. Ly rontaomeny lggggfisfi‘ S50 0 el m, 10 20 g m | othersfall. Fry Hiacs Cpcucew ben Pier 7, Pacific "‘i”’t“- 7 Market NEW TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS NOW GPEN. | DEed. - G ABBON, -..T%.'é.fi'.".fi._""“