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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1900. REAL ESTATE-—CITY—FOR SALE. | — Elegant pariors rd room and month; dation, nan—Bay , laundry, street a. rigage of SIDENCE. ne. near Webster— s and bath. salon par- -Modern - undatio rents $54 per t 40548 SSION HOM bet eenth and Four- res sts.—Two-story rooms and bath; lot STMENT. Alameda and Fif- mozth: lot E TMENT. ne, bet. Fourth and Fifth— 7 rooms; rent §14 per month; line, 25x80 each ILDING OTS. bet. H and I sts., ; lots %x r office. street. frame dwell- | near Guerrero—Two | | | ROOMS I'OR HOUSEKEEPING. . 22 Large furnished room for house- keeping; rent reasonable. Iz ~Housekeeping suite; sun all day; ts_accommodated. HARRISON. 346 Furnished rooms for house- keeping: aiso single rooms. cary. bet. Mason and housekeeping rooms. ce §t. - J. st e I s | _Oukiand. 119—Sunny front room furnished for|—————— light housekeeping for 1 or 2; $. $3400—CHEAP AT $4; - — _— English house; near local statfon; MOSS, 13 off Howard, near Seventh—2 rooms, in the latest jdea; location and neij furnished complete for housekeeping. XTH, 120-Two rooms, with furnished housekeep- e stov ay-window housekeeping ; bath. fromt le and single roo anny bedroom and Kitcher, com- for housekeeping; gas stove; bath; $3 2% $2000—NEW Colonlal house; right OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. the best; s to extol Its g car st Oa room flat w DEN CO., street’ work complete; . MYERS, 1002 Broadway, rriages at office. unny itles; see 'it; first J. B. Oakland. kland or elsewher orth_$2000, all clear. 1118 Broadwa: the heart 5 nea HOWARD, 1435, bet, Tenth and Bleventh—2 or | ur NEW, Colony o 1 i : carfare; might: 3 ¥ rooms for housekeeplng. rooms; bath; up to date; !\mhsutzs‘ walk to ready to walk 7 rooms gliborhood good lot; space too limited come first MYERS, : Want an S-room hou!e’ will give $1000 cash and a good property consisting of an - Apply to AL- Sunay suite with kitch- CLASSIFIED advertisements ai ind subscriptions ed at Call branch office, 2 2200 Fillmore MS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. SWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms to §$1 per night, $125 to $5 per week, and ht housckeeping: open all night. BART room T, 3426 Market st. (old No. 1360)—Fur- suites, single: also unfurnished. A, 545 Nicely furnished rooms at i large sunny furnished ; bath; private. ewly fur- ingle or suites; reasonbl. y furnished bay-window moderate; quiet. and single rooms RY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnished sms: suites or single; travelers acco'dated. ~Nicely furnished private; reas. N, southeast corner Seventh en sulte or GRAND SOUTHE and Mission sts. Finkle: ladies’ pario 7843, nr. Fourth—Finel: sunny rooms; bath; all conveniences; home- like: §1 week up. L Francisco—FElegant sulte aths. MRS. KING, Turk cor. Eighth—New furnished bay- m, $1 per week: transieyt. 5—Rooms, single or en suite; also MISSIC housekeeping. 411, near Fifth—First class sunny NATOMA, furnished; private fam front rooms to let; R 18 PER CENT. M $4.000. lot 3 PER CENT. som sts.; 6 flats lot 50x75 feet; rents R 15 PER CENT. near Four ; rents $46 r Bush; $ fine well-built 5 per month. YS OVER 10 PER CENT. HOME. nth; interest § on unpaid bal ern home of § basement on Do- will bufid to AUCTI: AUCTIO! AD c’clock noon, oom, 635 Market st. BUSINESS PROPERTY. 221) Davis st, 27 feet south WHO! LESALE CLAY-ST. INVESTMENT. sife (No. 2405) Clay st., 165:9 west of 7 rooms and bath; rear 2 per month; lot 2x ADDITION COTTAGES. 2510) Octavia st., 110 feet north house, § rooms,” and new rear and bath; rents §30 per month; cottage, § rooms Jot 27:6x109 feet corner (No. “store and § 100 lot 30xe2:6 feet; nd_cottage of 3 rooms; mortgage $3000. SOUTH OF MARKET INVESTMENT. Sowtheast side (Nos. 247-51) Sh b southwest of Fifth; 6 fine well-bullt flats of 4 and 7 rooms; rents §72 per wmonth; lot 50x75 feet. LEAVENWORTH-ST FLATS. East side (Nos. 1120-1120A) Leavenworth st., 22 feet 11 inches sogth of Sacramento: 2 flats of § and 6 rooms and bath; rents $42 50 per month; lot 22:11x80 feet to rear street. PROBATE SALE. North side (Nos. 422-422%) Fulton west of Gough: flats and rear hou: $2 per month; Jot 27:6x137 POINT LOBOS AVE. INVESTMENT. South side (No. 1315 Point Lobos ave.. 57:6 feet store and flat, § west_oft Second ave.; r 120 feet ELEGANT MISSION RESIDENCE, North side (No, 5250) Twenty-first st., 224 feet west of Mission; elegant modern residence of 10 rooms snd bath, etc.; lot G2xES feet. -ST. COTTAGE. Twenty-fourth st.. 75 w modern cottage of x¥0 feet. MISSION COTTAGE. Fast side 0. 133) Andover st.. 35 north of ¥ 4 »’)m‘.’lnd bath and basement; lot 50x70 feet $o! VESTMENT. Weut mouthwest of Eis! ot 25:6x131 feet. _ELDRIDGE & CO., €35 Market st. v g sacrifice on. Howard Bew Drug Co. M:M___ America—The Weekly sent to any address In the anada one year for $1 Acre and cottage: San m—;NDllmON.'fl'llm- ing_investment; For particulars Rafael; bargain gomery st FOR BALE—Good. hotel; rented ut $ southwest corner Eddy and Taylor ste, C apply at ROOMNS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BUSH, %262 sunny front rooms furnished 4ot light housekeeping: aduits on} SHTH, 8B, near Market—One sunny Eb-am-m with kitchen, furnished ::'xahfl.- keeping; bath: private family. FLLIS, 390—2 small sunny furnished housekesp ing rooms, In rear; rent $9, FOLBOM, 776%—2 meatly furniehed housekeping rooms: also 1 single room. EDDY, $17—Very desirable furnished house- keeping roome; no children; private residence. o o B B s nwanid bbb G FIFTH, 48—-Suite of rooms bousekeeping: cheap rent. ms and bath; rents §22 per month; lot %x | | NoB Hi—To 1 BLOCK 64. m ¥ast Oekla chaser. teenth st AN Introduction {0 you from furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin, Oakiand, SAMUEL SWTFT, . Fast Oakland. e eold, near £234 ave.. I7th st.. a rare chance for a block pur- 112 East six- 7. Schellhaas. the BIDS WANTED-Notice PROPOSALS. is_hereb; realed proposals will be received by fornia. at its office, room 13, 320 Sansom £an Francisco, Cal., up to.10:30 o'clock a. m.. FATURDA mediately thereafter in the presgnce of bid- ders, for furnishing and delivering master and commissary supplies for the Vet ome, station Yountville). for six moni ing Juily 1, 1800, and ending December 31, 1900, Echedules with information and instwetions | erans’ for submit: application by law. Y, ‘June’ 23 1900, and o Napa County, ting bids will be furn by the undersigned. Address J. J. SCOVILLE, Secret; of Directors of the Veterans' Home of Cali- fornia, room 13, 320 Sansome st.. San Fran- eico, ‘Cal. tors. By 'order of the Board J. J. SCOVILLE. Secretary. ed Bidders carefully follow the conditions of the lch‘:{ll-l ules, and no bid will be considered unless it is in accordance with such schednles. IZach bidder must accompany his bid with a certi- fled check upon some well-known and re. eponsible banking house for at least 10 cent of the amount of his bid, payable to C. Mason Kinne, treasurer, conditioned that thé | bidder will enter into a good and valld con- tract upon notice of acceptance as required The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and te order any quan- tity over or under the amount specified. the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of Call- st pezed im: uarter- (railroad commenc- upon per 'y Board of Direc- of 10:30 a. the State Prison at San Quentin with coal A certified check for the ens equal to 10 per cent of the bid, payable to the president of the board, must accompany each bid. Schedules and conditions to be had on applicaticn PROPOSALS for State Prison supplies—Bids Will be received by the State Board of Prison. Directors at San Quentin. up to the hour m. of July 7, i900, for uing fiscal year. to_the clerk. TTZGERALD, President. supplying 2 nicely furnished rooms; MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued moderate terms rivate family. Apply at 8§25 Catitorn elow Powell. OAK, 8851 front room: nicely furnished: gas; bath; cheap. yesten = S o |~ Walter F. L, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and I and Bertha affices; clevator: electric lights: day, wk., mo. | - Pumyes | | 4 Eugene D. Marchand, 21, St. Nicholas Hotel, | and Margaret C. Mackey, 21, 1144 Howard st.’ | , st.—Rooms, | Joseph 41[ ';;rn‘nnla\rl\‘m;‘. 63015 rl.‘\'atnrr‘m ! o $1: W 125 to 84: open night. | street, and Lulu R. Mitche 227 Eleventh. = -Tete S i LT 0N tes v M. j. Fogarty, 2, 7 Day s@eet, and Catharine ROYAL HOUSE, 126 Eilis st.—Incandescent | M, Lynch, 2, 3017 Fillmore street. | | " light, reading room, smoking room and ladies’ | ~ Frank Tuchler, 37 Clay street, and Leah |- parior: rooms, per nigh to $150: week 32 | Blumenthal, nt street. | to $5; month -$8 to $20; or on office floor; | Horace P. Howard, 32, city, and Katharine M. | ooms with hot and cold water; baths. | Taylor, 2, city | — - Owen E. Brown, 27, 7 Ellsworth street, and | Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., | Mary Carlin, 25, 26 Shipley street. furnished John D. McGowan, 46, Chicago, and Mary L. | | | | | b ool hot = -3 73 =8 c.afim-,fau | THE OAKS, 1 | CALIFORNIA, 807—An excellent opportunity to | RENTED. repaired, boughi ean boule- RTLY furnished cottage on C ard, nr. street cars; $15. Inquire *LL, 121—Light, clean rm: transient: running water Furnished and un 3 “corner Howard—Sunny rent §5 month. | Third—A good rooming house R. HUGHES, proprietor. for good people. and William H. gas and | and Lillle V. Ewers, 2, 7 Franklin street. H Catharine C. Adonijah Harry J, en M Chama Willlam J. de St. Hubért, Lancaster, saugh, 20, 26 Mary iillamson. 33, 64 Joost av Asmussen, 30, 401 Eight) Parsons, 24, 18 Fourteenth street, nd Mary M. Fay, 15, 23 Lexington avenue. Colorado City, Braman, Reege, 15, Shast: MeCormick, 26, , city. Alpen, 23, city, 222 Sixth street, Sablatschan, 2, city Thomas Ekoos, 34 tine Jensen, %, | _Joseph H. Ferris, 21, Sausaiito, and Thelma 222 'Sixth_straet. ausalito. THIRT 1 Barry, 17, furn, : call bet. 4 and 7 p. m. | James W. Burns, 4, 100 Minna s = { Annie E. King, 28, 131 Third street. —Furnished room, suitable for gen- | ~ Ernst Stirnkorb, 7, 0 month | Hofmann, 23, 435’ Second street. TY-THIRD, 3126, near Dolores— rooms, rta nice and neat. ; CLASSIFI received D advertisements and subscriptions Call branch office. 2200 Filimore st. | ROOMS AND BOARD. | secure particularly desirable accom. at mod- est rates; special rates {families; sunny rms. en suite or single; best table in &an Francisco. MARKET, 149A (Hotel Robinson)—Furn. rms., | with first-class board; double. $10 wi. : singl 24, 416 Natoma street, 20 Fulton street, and Mathilda J. Folsom street, and [da street. venue, and h street. Cal., and Mar- treet, and BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- #ons authorized to have the same publish BORN. | INKSTER—In this city, June 15, 1800, to the wife of John Inkster, a son. | MARLEY—In this city, June 4, 1900, to the wife family hotel: excellent table; 100 beautifully furnished rooms; moderate; phone Hyde 277i. TWENTY-SIXTH, 3577, near Mission—Nicely | furnished sunny rooms, with or without board. at very reasonable prices. LAS PALMAS, 1820 Market st.—Suite of 2 or # Tms.: private; bath; sin. rms.; board optional. 793—Sunny rooms with board; reason- ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. WANTED- By a gentleman and his mother, furnished rooms with board for one. Address, stating terms. box 63, Call office. SPECIAL NOTICES. ROOMS papered from $3: whitened, $1 up; painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third. BAD tenants efected for 31; collections made; or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel. 6580, — e T SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran. teed. Chas. Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th, t. 80ld; machine sup- plies. Etandard Agency, 145 6th: phone Mint &‘ ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged. rented; e ing_at lowest rates. 205 Fourth STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. WILSON BROS.. storage and moving; coversd vane. Tenth and Market; phone South 762. BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 722 Mission st., tel. Main 1540—Packing, moving and storage. FACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore sf phone Jackson 281. e s ns Tt s TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city: rental $3. The riter Exchange. §36 California. telephone n 268, DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. 108 (Afty cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamship Gompany will be payable at the otfice of the company, 827 Market st., on and after MON- | DAY, July 2, 1900. Transfer books will close on Tuesday, June 26, 1500, at 3 o’clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND motice—San Francisco Savings Unlan, §%2 California st.,, corner Webb—For the half year ending with the 30th of June, 1900, a dividend has been declared at the rate per annum of three and six-tenths (3 6-10) per cent on term deposits and three (3) per cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after MONDAY, July 2. 1000, LOVELL WHITE, Cashier. DIVIDEND notice— Loan Soclety, 526 Cal year ending with June 30, 1900, a dividend has Leen declared at the rate of three and one- balf (3%;) per cent per annum on af! d?mlu. payable on and after MONDAY, GEO. TOURNY, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. 80 (25 cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantatfon Company will be payable at the office of the compuny, 327 Market st., on a»d after Wednes. day, Junie 20, 1900. Transfer books will close on Thursday, June 14, 1800. at 3 p. m. E. H. BHELDON. Secretary. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. #1230 WILL butld medern house of £ rooms and one only): $300 cash, per Tonth, 3. . YOUNG, Bulider, 138 Park. 'VET) and unimproved property acquired by foreclosure; ins; one-fifth cash; bal- gnce in 1 2. 3 or & years. Alameda Savings BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS DERKELEY REAL ESTATE. GOOD ten-room house on corner lot: 1 block from university: 3 07 A5 Cemter ot Berkeley, O O MAY & B. RKELEY fisfiAGB TO EEI, FOR rent—Handsome cottage, furs; stable: Ber- Montg'y. \ CARSTEN | poi COWEN ¥ and Emily WIEBOLDT— 1900, by Wieboldt a £25 mo.; modern: elevator; tabie board, $4 Wk.; 5 son. meals, %c. MRE. M. C. ROBINSON, Prop. R LA | THE BRADBURY, MARRIED. cller. NIENSTEDT—In this he ,Rev. J. Fuendeling, Willlam nd fe Nienstedt. SCHACH—In this city, 17, 1800, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Ferd- | inand Carstensen and Ottllie Schach. ZELLER—In this city, June 17, 1900, by the Rev. L. C. Sanford, Edward L. Purdy June city, June Beckett, Benjamin J. Black, Eugene 8. Corbett, ak dquist, Mary M. Cowen, Edgar ire, ‘Wiiliam Daly, Jerome, G, Namara, John B. Dwyer, Mary M. Methen, Jacob Everding, Frederick Middleton, Jessie R. Eagan, Jobn W, Nahl, Annie J. Fitzhugh, Mrs. Sarah Schafer, George Foley, Jobanna M. Treadwell, Arthur Gray, Ellen Tucker, Ann Hoffman, Lizzie DIED. Kitterman, Jones, Mary S. min J., Black, 41 Van ers, J., wife of BECKETT—In Fruitvale, June 19, 1900, Benja- beloved husband of Ida R. Becke: and nephew of Harry J. Givens, a native of South Carolina, aged 3) ars and BLACK~—In this city, June 17, 1500, Eugene S. beloved son’ of Nellie M. Black, and brother of Charles E. and James A. Black, & native of Mendocino County, aged 38 years. ¥ Funeral this day (Wednesday), at 1: o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flow- ss avenue. CORBETT—In this city, June 18, 1900, Sarah John Corbett, a nativ aged 6 years and 25 days. E¥iriends and fcquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8 o'clock, from her late resi- 1014 Lombard street, Brigid's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul train from Fourth and oly Cross Cemetery. —In this city, June 18, 1500, Edgar, be- loved son of Jacob and Catharine Cowen, and brother of Mrs. F. Rich, Walter and Nellfe dence, at § o'clock, thence b; Townsend streets to Cowen and Tilinois, aged 30 years 4 months and 1l days A member of the Ironmclders’ Union No. 164. (Seattle pa) g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invite (Wednesaa: of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount Mrs. T. E. Parker, a rs please copy. to attend the funeral at 1:30 o'clock, from t ). Olivet Cemetery. DALY—In this eity, Daly, a native of San Franeisco, aged years and 4 months. [ Remains at the TUndertaker: s, 27 and 20 Fifth stree of funeral hereafter. DWYER—In this eity, beloved da John F. Dwyer, Dwyer, a native of San Francisco, aged § ughter of and_sister of F months and 19 days. §¥The funeral (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock, 1413 Harrison street. 1909, ents’ ment Holy EVERDING—In_this city, June 19, erick W. Everdin, H. Green, Mrs. residence, will take place Cross Cemetery. beloved father o . T. Atkinson an Tufts, Francis B. thence to St. June 19, 1900, Jerome G. rlors of the United June 13, 190, Mary M., ‘garet and (;:Y late from the par- Hannah 3 days. rivate, e of Ohio, native of t- this day he parlors t. Notice rancis M. this day Inter- Fred- f Mrs. W. d Adolph, Eita and Willlam Everding, a native of Ger- many, azed 65 years. EAGAN—In this city, June 18, 1900, John W, beloved husband of Catherine Eagan, and father of Edward J., Thomas F. and John W, Eagan Jr. and Mrs. Joey L. Cobb, a nativé o reland, “The 1 aged 65 years. uneral will take place this day (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from his Jate resi- dence, 1609 Gaolldenh Gate avenue, urch, where a B CHi be ctlabrated for the re £oul at 9:30 Cemetery. Sarah Mary Peregrine o'clock. Inte: Please omit fl FITZHUGH—In this city, June 15, 100, Mrs, wife of the late Fitzhugh, Fugh of his € Movunt Calvary itzhugh, a native of Maryland, HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO,, MCAVOY & FUNERAL DIRECTORS & ed 84 years 3 months and 7 days. (Balti- Hiore, Takerstown and Frederick, 3d . papers vlease copy.) @7 Friends are respectfully Invited to at tend the funeral services this day (Wednes- day), at 10 o'clock, at St. Stephen's Church, .Fulton street, between Webster and Fillmore. Interment private. > FOLEY—1In this city, June 15, 1900, Johanna M., beloved - wife of Thomas Foley, mother of Annjfe and Thomas J. Foley, Sister Mary Regis and Mrs. John Stites, and sister of Herman Brethauer, a native of Meinzholzert, Brunswich, Germany, aged 58 vears. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1813 Powell street, thence to St. Fi cis’Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. TO the officers and members of Empire Coun- cil No, 47, Order of Chosen Friends—You are hereby notified to meet at 1513 Powell street this dny (Wednesday), at 8:4 o'clock sharp, to attend the funeral of our late friend, Jo- hanna M. Foley, ROSA BRODERICK, Councilor, JAMES JORDAN; Secretary. GRAY—In' this city, June 19, 1500, Ellen Gray, beloved sister of Susan Gray, a native of tacked by acids nor by alkalies, do not conduct electricity, and resist all masg- netic influence. In the electric industries they are adapted for the assemblage of cases containing storage batteries, for example, and for their exterior coverings, for chemical apparatus, galvanic piles, ete. They are secure from all danger of induced currents, which are always to be feared when metallic mails are used, con- ducting wires can also be replaced to ad- vantage with hard rubber hooks. The in- sulating coverings are then less exposed to deterioration, and_short-circuiting is con- pletely avoided. Finally, the fact that these “hard-rubber nails” are bad con- ductors of electricity, and that they are insensible to magnetic attraction, malkes them valuable in the construction of deli- cate laboratory apparatus, measuring in- struments, electric switchboards, ete. No sra.rk can result from contact® between these nails and a_hammer or other tool, so that their use is specially recommend: ed in the manufacture of explosives and In all places where these substances are handled.—Literary Digest. SF..%:?;-}.“:\%‘L“..'.JJ:‘SP?;.:%T.,“a‘ eder o5 | SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. iy 7 Friends are resvectfully invited to at- tend the fu?-nl to-morrow (Thursday), at ¥ Continued From Page Twelve. 8:30 o'l rom his late residence. 313 Pol- LR el thence to St. Joseph's Church, Where & requiem high mass will he celebrated CLEARED. for the se of her saul at 9 o'clock. In- Tuesda; 3 terment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit | Stmr Walla Walla, Hall, Victoria and Port flowers. Townsend: Goodall, Perking & Co. HOFFMAN—In this city, June 18, 1900. Lizzie | Stmr Cocs Bay, Shea, San Pedro: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Natlonal“City, Dettmers, 13 hours from | Fort Brage. B stmr Carlisle City, Altken, Hongkong, via Portland; California and Oriental S S Co. Nor stmr Tellus, Pedersen, Chemainus. Dunsmuir's Sons Co. Ship Eaton Hall, Lowrison, Caliao; Balfour, Hoffman, a native of Ireland, aged 69 years. JONES—In this city, June 19, 1900, Mary S. Jones, mother of Mrs. A. F. Morrison and Willlam D. and Paul M. Jones, a native of Wales, aged 69 years S months and 16 daya. [ Friends and ncquaintances are rempect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thured: at 2 %clock (r;m the residence Guthfle & C e e reventls Lariaie Y tns Rabsrt B Higd, Hallimgsen; Hilor Hind) Rolph & Co. sonie Cemetery. KITTERMAN—In this ¢ity, June 19, 1900, Han- nah Kitterman, beloved wife of James Kit- SAILED, Tuesday, June 19, Stmr Washtenaw, Gllboy, Tacoma. terman, mother of James, Bdward, George and Mattle Smith, daughter of Bridget and | Stmr Gipey, Lelahd, Santa Cruz. the late Owen Gorman, and sister of Mrs. P. +Stmr Newburg, Petersen, Grays Harbor. A Buckley, Mrs. Bridget Herst and Edward, | . Stmr Coquille River, Thompson, Grays Har- Michael, Owen, Patrick and James Gorman, a natlve of Lucan, County Dublin, Ireland, azed 44 vears. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, June 22, from her late residence, 332 Lombard street, thence to St Francis Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul at 9 o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery LUGAGN~—In this city, June 19, %9, Grace, the treasure of the Lugagn family, darling baby dauvghter of Mary and Philieran Lugagn, and sister of Mary, Agnes, Kathryne, Leonore, | John, Alberta and Mari Lugagn, a native of Ban Francisco LUNDQUIST—In Fruitvale, June 19, 1800, Mary Matilda, beloved wife of Captain Charles Lundguist, and mother of Charles, Oliver and Irwin Lundquist, a native of Coos Bay, OF., aged 24 years 11 months and 7 days. T Friends and sequalntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thureday), at 2 o’clock, from the family resi- T Nor stmr Tellus, Pedersen, Chemainus, Bark Mohican, Kelley, Honolulu. Schr Transit, Jorgenson, Puget Sound. Bchr Impossible, Low, Point Reyes. Sehr Bender Brothers, Wetzel, Bihlers Point. TELEGRAPHIC, POINT LOBOS, June 19, 10 p m—Weather thick; wind west, velocity 20 miles per hour. SPOK June 15, lat 37 N, lon 14 W—Br ship St Mary's Bay, from Cardiff, for Esquimalt. MISCELLANEOUS. Stmr Senator reported bktn Catherine Sud- den In the ice June 2 with spars gone and heavy list to port. U S stmr Bear attending her. Captain Brokaw of the tug Reliance reports the whistle on the lightship out of order. MEMORANDUM. Per Br stmr Doric—June 17, 400 miles west of San Francisco, spoke Br ship Elginshire, from Tacoma, for Queenstown. DOMESTIC PORTS , Bassctt etreet, ' between Lioyd and | PORT GAMBLE.SaMed June 19—Bitn Jane Railroad avenues, near Fruitvale station. | 1, Stanford. for Melbaeae. McGUIRE-Tn San Lorenzo, June 19, 1500, Wil- | “SEATLE—Arrived June 15—Br bark Lord liam McGuire, beloved father of Mrs.. Patrick Lagrue, and brother of John MoGuire, a na- tive of the parish of Lifarne, Ireland, aged 68 vears. s EFFriends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Thureday), at 10 o’clock, at his late residence at San Lorenzo. A solemn re- | quiem high mass will be celcbrated for the Tepose of his soul at 11 o'clock. Interment at Haywards. i McNAMARA—In this city, June 19, 1300, at the residence of his parents, 1020 Alabama’ street, Jobn B. McNamara, dearly beloved and only son of William and Elizabeth McNamara and beloved brother of Theresia and Clara McNamara, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 yeare § months and 19 days. METHEN—In this city, June 18, 1900, Jacob, | PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived June 18—Ship A beloved husband of Sarah Methen, and father ( J Fuller, from Nagasaki; Br stmr Bloemfon- of B AN re I Corcoran ung skenibex | tein, Trom H Iu. Jurie 19—Bkin Retriever, Howell, a native of Germany, aged 3 years. | hence May 2 ©7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | _Passed in fully fnvited to attend the funeral to-morrow | June 18, for & (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- | Pedro, for Ol dence, ¢ Simpson place, off First street. In- | dro. terment Masonic Cematery. PORT ANG Arrived June 19—Schr A J MIDDLETON—In East Oakland, June 17, 1900, | W,eat, from Honoluly, for Chemainus, Jessic Rennie Middleton. beloved mother of |, TACOMA—Sailed June 13-Ger bark Lisbeth, | 3 Arrived June 15—Bktn John and James Middleton and Mrs, A. Camp- ve of hrot GRAYS HARBOR- bell, a native of Arbroth, Scotland, aged 62 | \GEAYE, HARBORCATOVed, Jane, 1 hence une 5 « and 2 1 years 4 months and 25 days. T b Easrd May. hence Jube & T Funeral strictly prival n o ra. M NAHL—In Alameda, June 15, 1000, Anple 3. [''cuinr Guide, hence May M- o oo Tempieton, from Port Townsend. Sailed June 19-Br stmr E | Hadlock. Arrived June 16: Br ship Shandon, from Mountstuart, from Tacoma delvhia, frém Port Orchard. MENDOCINO—Arrived June 19—Stmr Point Arena, hence June 1S, NEWPORT (S)—Sailed June 15—Schr Excel- slor, for Port Blakeley. FORT BRAGG—Arrived June 13-Stmr Tilla- mook, Lience June 17. DUTCH HARBOR—In port June 7—Bark Theobald, schr Fischer Bros and schr Eclipse, | from Sex'ttle. PORT HADLOCK—Arrived June 19—Bktn Re- triever, hence May 29, ia, for Port 19—Stmr Willamette, hence Jne uimalt; Br ship U Sestmr Phila- une 19—Stmy Willamette, hence bktn Northwest, from Sap ichr Comet, from San Pe- Nahl, beloved mother of Perham W., Arthur | cisco: schr J F Miller, for San Francisco. .. gl T., Constante A. and Augusta A. ASTORIA—Arrived June 1s—Br stmr Mon- Nahl and Edna J. Powell, a native of Massa- | ouihehire. from Hongkong. chusetts, aged 56 years 3 months and 10 Arrived June 15— Stmr Columbia, hence Jne 17. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- BOWENS LANDING—Arrived June 13—Stmr fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow Jav: (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence | Wbl A arriora June 17—Sehr Louiss, fm of Mrs. C. L. Yoods, 1624 Bay street. Inter- | gan Pedro. June i8—Schr Lucy, hence June 13. ment private, Mountain View Cemetery. No | Sy peory TN oS e e Stmr. Empire, flowers from Coot Bay. In Los Angeles, Jume 17, 1900, | Sailed June 19—Stmr Empire, for San Fran- dearly beloved husband of Louise | cisco. Schafer (nee Gall), son of George and Fmma Schafer, and broiker of Charles, Emma, Eliza, Lulu and Annie Schafer, aged 23 years <& months and 15 days. L7 Interment vrivate, June 2st. TREADWELL—In this city, June 15, 1900, Ar- thur, beloved son of James W. and Mary Treadwell, and brother of Mary, Mercy, Ruth, ATITeS: Jume 19-—8gsmr Del Norte, trom Coos Y. { FOREIGN PORTS. { —Sajled June 2—Schr Henry | Wilson, for San Franeisco. KAHULUI, June §—Captain Piltz of the schr Horace, Elizabeth, Amelia and Joseph Tread- | Robert Searlés reports that he passed the wreck well, a native of New Zealandp aged 29 years. | of a vessel in lat 18 20 N, lon, 145 45 W. It (Sonoma and New Zealand papers pleass | Jooked to be the starboard side of a vessel sup- copy L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gaie Undertaking Com- pany, 2420 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment private, Mount Olivet Cemetery, TUCKER—In Putney. England, Ann, dearly be- loved wife of Willlam Tucker, late of San Franelsco, TUFTS—In this city, June 18, 1900, Francis B. Tufts, a native of New York, aged 73 years. O Funeral services this day (Wednesda: at 9:30 o'clock, at St. Ignatius Church. In: posed to he a_schooner. BIRKENHEAD—Arrived June 17—Br bark Norfolk Island, hence Feb 12. HULL—Arrived June 1i—Br bark Invermay, hence Feb 10. PLYMOUTH—Arrived June 17—Fr bark Mare- chal de Turenne, hence Feb 2. NEWCASTLE, Aus—Sailed June 15—Ship J B . for Honolulu. BLIN—Arrived June 16—Br ship Matter- horn, hence Feb 25, QUEENSTOWN — Safled June 18—Br ship Crown of Benmark, for Hull; Fr bark Cassard, for Antwerp. June 19—Br ship Australian, for sriv Liverpool: — | NiOXTKoNG-Satled May 16—Br ship Norma, for Oregon. May 1i—Ger ship Rickmer Rick- mers, for Oregon. May 18—Br bark Thistle, for Moodyville. YOKOHAMA—Arrived June 15—Br stmr Glen- ogle. from Tacoma. June 17—Stmr City of Peking, hence May 29. Arrived June 12—-Nor stmr Thyra, from As- toria. ANTWERP—Sailed June 16—Br Stanley, for San Francisco. HONOLULU—Arrived June 6—Bark S C Allen. June 9—Br stmr Aorangi, from Vie- HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. P B Fraser, Stockton (H Stetson, N ¥ Dr W J Prather, Cal |[Mrs Stetson, N Y C B Rexford, Chicago Miss Stetson, N Y E H Vestry, London |Mrs H E Wilson, China Mrs 8 Burrows, Salem Mrs W M Fisher,China Miss E L Lovejoy, Cal|§ Brenner, Yokohama Dr § Whiting, Portland Mrs M. McClean, China ship Port E C Johnson, Portland|Mrs N Vaughn, China | toria: ship Chas E Moody, from Tacoma. June § Burrows, Boston T G W Schrivers,China | 9—~U S stmr Sherman, hence June 1. June 11— W D Owen, Chicago |Mrs H Grove, England | Br stmr Dorlc. from Yokobama. Mrs L M, Chambers, Il Miss Robins, England Sailed June 6—Schr John A Campbell, for Port H Chambers, Chicago |J F Lord, Chicago Townsend; Br stmr Wyefield, for Manila; Haw C Wier, Los' Ang Miss Lord, Chicago = | ship Fort George, for San Franciseo: stmr O O Howard Jr, L A |J Anderson, Kan C Czarina, for San Francisco. June 7—Br ship Harlesh Castle, for Astoria; Br stmr Warri- moo, for Victoria. June $—Bktn Planter, for San Francisco; Ger ship Marie, for Port Town- send. June 9—Bark Oakland, for Port Town- send; Br stmr Bloemfontein, for Seattle; schr Mary Dedze, for San Francisco: bark C D Bryant, for San Francisco: Br stmr Aorangi, for Sydney; schr Albert Mever, for Port Town- send.” Jupe 10—U S stmr Sherman, for Manila; stmr Australia salls June 11, for San Francisco. HILO—In port—Bark Annie Johnson, Haw ship Falls of Clyde, bark Martha Davis, bktn §'& Wilder, ship Susquehanna. OCEAN STEAMERS. C J Austin, Mich Mrs Anderson, K O J T Nichols, Mich |L L Morse, Santa Clara L B Goodall, Mich |Mrs Morse, SantaClara M Riedemann, Germny B M Ellerbeck, St Lake birs Riedemann, Germy B A Smith, Salt Lake D A Robinson, Seattle |Mrs Smith, Salt Lake £ D Tias, Boston P Weiler, t Lake Mrs Tias, Boston Mrs Hollenbeck, Colo W 8 Jones, Boston |[C P Schumacher, Colo H F Grant, Pa A M Duller, Y € F Hardy, S Diego |Mrs Duller, N Y W A Junker, DI MontelJ A Snedeker, Colo W J Carter, Chlcago (Mrs F D Snedeker, Col § J Balley, Chicago |Mrs E B Carlson, Colo J F Oreson, China |G G NEW YORK—Arrived June 19—Stmr West- M L Snead, N Y B ernland, from Antwern. Satled June 19—Stmr Cevie, for Liverpool: stmy Kaiserin Maria Theresa, for Bremen, via Cherbourg and Sonthampton. H W Carpenter, U 8§ N /A W Alexander, London Mrs Alexander, London/D Kittridge, O F MacLennan, Wash MacLennan, Wash F G cg-g-l,dnon&n IH C Barroll, Chicago 3 AdPIT;WERg—Af;'V'f June 19—Stmr Noord- Dr G ilden, oston G E Good, , from New York, W E Ackland, ngiand B A Rag Honrioypa | e DON—Arrived June 19—Stmr Mesaba, W T Carletol Chicago Miss Ray, Honolulu from New York. Mre Carleton, Chicago Dr H Stines, England BOULOGNE—Arrived June 19—Stmr Staten- A R Fraser, England J H Betts, Ceylon dam, from New York, for Rotterdam. YOKOHAMA—Arrived June 12—Stmr Thyra, SR SR, trom_Portland, Or. H C Begley, Sta Maria|W S Baumgarten, Cal | ,Z BREMEN—_Arrived June 19—Stmr Barbarossa, E M Wilkinson, Cal _|J N Woods, Stockton | from New York, via Southampton. W W Baker, !?fl.kerlfld\51w Woods, Stockton flGLAls‘GOx:;:lArrlved June 13—Stmr Tritonta, R R Ord, Phila ss Fverdl om Montreal. L H Tarpley, Portland|J J Hebbron. ‘Saiiner™ | MOVILLE--Arrived June 1—Stmr Corinthian, F W Auss, Portlan i from Montreal, for Liverpool. R A Berastein, F(\rtlgl 'r‘l’.lgl"!l.:“ggxf'—filtoliedn::neyég;‘!tmr Phoenicla, D7 Renicy, Petajamal SCILLY--Pasted June 10-Stmrs Michigan, § M Toplitz, N Y from New York, for London; Lahn, from New L D Lyle, Berkeley York, for Cherbourg, Southampton, etc; Phoe- R R Veal, Martinez xy-(nkn. from Hamburg and Boulogne, for New L K Mann, Oakland S ork. N+ ot ! HONGKONG—Arrived June 19—Stmr Em- ity B Feruron. Cat]W rees of Indla, from Vancowver, B C. Via Yo- R A Stuart, Seattle ama. g . TENSTOWN—Arrived June 19, 9:17 p m— E.i 3"}"5‘-5‘,‘..:;,"‘5:} !t?n‘int)mnl:. from New York, for Liverpool, Miss E Sweeney, Tex M and_proceede: L & sgrriek, S Lake M 78 arrick, e | Mrs R B Butler, Fresno |C Ol - OCEAN TRAVEL. § Bomeinn. Waron > 18 Gophene poa Rosa e oinn, Huron g S Barvens, Tos Ang|F W ismken aiand AMERICAN LINE. B Barret 1 5 E A 1 o MR, IaZl. rrel 2 ams w, § diinn & w, Bts Crus|y L Beecher misoons FL g TR L U o A J Bonner, Socto A W Beocher, Stocktn e eitpag i b a. m. G R Horne, Victorla |A L Shinn, Sacto §t. Paul e B B T D Coffman, Livermr L.g Hamiiton, Mont | St Louls. [l July 4'St. Paul. E K &mart, Gr Valley|E R ¥uller, N Y RED STAR LINZ 0 C Stewart & w,\ Cal'F S Austin, Watsonvil New York and Antwsars, NEW WESTERN HOTEL. From New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. Ross, . Los A |E McKis 3 Southwark June 20| Kensington July 4 R i Ra L Alr W theente. 4 .- Jame 1| Nonrdrana 3 1t H n, San Pedro|A L Willlams, 111 INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., g g’"t y,S{hbmh S }Il'lnw {pradera Montgomery street. e, 3 b Bichencw, fowa ¥ ¥ Wil s | EMPIRE LINE, ©O 8 Hofman, Columbus P McPherson, Salinas §. 8. ““OHIO," from Seattle to Nome and St. Mrs Hofmam, Columbus & C Harlow, Shasta 24th. Subsequent sailings from {amtnits R TR, Btk MS e AT ine 30, L rat J 3 Seritton, Portland and other information to TRANSEORTATION cO. 30 Montgomery st. L COMPAGNIE GENERALT TRANSBATLANTIQUE, Dyfr LINE HAVRE-PARIS. p T o Novemoar b 195, o facture what 1t ‘cals | Morion” e ] are comparable in solidity to metal ave the advantage that { % in circumstances where m):gx be inconvenient, or woul merous precautions. at foot of B e . June 28; N | OCEAN TRAVEL. S. 8. The First Passen-er Steam- 3 ship to Reach Cape Nome, Leaves. Seattle NOME JUNE 25th. FIRST-CLASS LIGHTERAGE FACILITIES AT NOME. For passenger and freight rates apply to Pacific Steam Whaling Co., 30 California St., S. F. 3813 1st Ave. SDEth, Seattle. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan ports—i1 a. m., June 15, 2, %, , July 5 Change to company's steam- ers at Seattle. For Victor . Vancouver (B. . Port Townsend. Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, A ortes, and New Whatcom (Wash.)— 11 a. m., June 15, 2, % 8 July 5, and every fifth day thereafter: chan at Seattle to this company's steamers for Alas- ka and G. N. (’:"P Ifi ‘Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka, Humboidt Bay—10 a. m., June 17, %2, 77, July % and every fifth day “there- agter. For Santa . Monterey, San Simeon, Cay- ueces, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota, Santa Darbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San_Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport— 9 a. m.. June 16, 20, 24, 28, July 2, and every fn;l_l‘th!dlynl‘hzrvlf'l:r, ing only at Port Har- or San Diego, stopning only o ford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redonds (Los Angeles)-i1 g m., June 18, 22, 26, 30, July 4, .and every fourth reate: Y o Eacnada, Magdalena Bay, €an Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Pas. Ssnta Rosalla and Guaymas (Mexleo)—10 a. m., 7th of each month. 4 nor further olders. T’!le!"remrlh,' reserves the right to change steamers, sailing dates and hours of salling withant previous potice. TICKET OVFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GCODALL, PERKINS & CO. 10 Market st.. THE 0, R. & N. CO0, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Spear-street Wharf at 11 a. m FARE $12 First Class including Bearth NE $8 Second Class and Meals. STATE OF CALIFOR information obtain company’s Gen. Agents, San Francisco. NTA salls. une 22, July 2 COLU June 17, 27, July 7 Short Ime to W. Walla, Spokane. Butte, Helena and all points In the Northwest. Through tickets to all points Fast E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Superintendents. THE ALASKA EXPLORATION C9. WILL DISPATCH FOR NOME DIRECT The elegant, fast, Al new passenger sicamer, S. §. NOME CITY, 1600 tons register, ABOUT JULY ist. Connections at ST. MICHAFEL for DAWSON and all YUKON RIVER POINTS. For Passenger and Freight Rates Apoly to THE ALASEA EXPLORATION (O, 139 FOST ST. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- rer First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasakl and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- | Qla, etc. No cargo received on board on day of Falling. S8, NIPPON MARU. Tuesday, July 19, 1900 SS. AMERICA MARU Friday, August 3, ss. ‘HONGKO! G'fiAn“ i R - Vednesday, August 29 Via Honolulu. Gl Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and paseage apply at company's office, 421 Market street. corner First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. EANIC 8. 8. CO.—HONOLULU, AP ocAfichAxn RND SYDNEY " APIA LIA (Honolulu only). .Wednesday, June 1900 §. 8. AUSTRA! p. m. W NA (via Honaoluly) to New Zea- land and Australia......Wed..July 11 8 p. m. 1. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. 0., Pier 7, Foot Pacific St Freight g?m:g’ BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJQ., Steamer “Monticello.” , Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9§ (ex. Thurs, night); Fri- 10:30 a.'m., § days,’1 p. m. Sunda. . m. Landing and office, Mission-street Docic. er,No, 2, Telephone Maln 1308. FARE = BALEORD AREVAL, - CALIFORNIS NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. ) LEsSsSEm SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTR PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburen Ferry, Foot of Market St BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. '.r‘l'x”!i‘w:l 9 n:n’:_n: 12:38, -Extra trips at ard 11:30 b. m. :00, 6:20 o. WEEK DA!H:]A?“. 9:20, 11:10 &. m.; 12: : o EaliniayaExis s a4 SUNDAYS$:10, 9:40, 11:10 & m; 1:0, 30 Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. at 11:30 o. m. SUNDAYS—£:00. 9:%. 1100 o m.i L0, 58 8:40, B:; m. -Extra San FKotncisco. [a5s. B o] san Honcisca. JEANIE *11:004 Niles, Liv RAILROAD TRAVEL. CIPIC COMPANE Paciric svermse) arvive ad Trains leave nad are NAN FRANCINCO, iMain Line, Foot of Markes Stzeet) — Frow May 13, 1900 *7:004 Benicia, Sulsun, Elmirs, Vacarilie, Rumsey and sacramr o Shasta Exorces—Davia, W illiams (for Bastiots Spriugn). Willows, fed annive T80 Bluff, Porvand. . . ceees “TedDR *7:304 Marties, Sau amon, Vallojo, Nopa, Ualistogn and Santa Ross. *8:130 8:004 Davis, Woodisud, Kuights Landing, adpanille. Vrouite e dantic Kxpress- Ogiew Jose, Liv ville, Chien, Red! it le, Chiness (for 3 Carters.. *9:004 Los Express — Mar Trecy, Lathrop, Stockton . Mastin o Iand Limibed—Ogdens Ver, Ouiaba. Chicagn. .+ - ment- M Porteerille . ........... B 12:008 Hagwarda, Niles and i¥ay Stasions Napa, Calintoge, Swita Ros Or Bouicls, Winters, Haor: Waodlau: Murywill *4:307 Niles, San Jisea aymaond for ¥ ose *a:aor Now rienrs Bagr Mauta Guriara, Los Taersinid, Angeles, Dewe d *3:80r Manta o' Houte - Atinutic for M . Knt. Oriental Mail-Oglen, Cheyenve Ormaha, ChIEAgo. ... cveeeeeeeen *6:007 Oriental Niaii—Ogdes, Denver. volnln'n Chicago. . allefo, COANT DIVISION (Nurvaw Gavge). (Foot of Market Streck.) T84 Bania Crus_ Ceuz agd P @B Mewark. Conicr Btatlon. ... % : 12080 Nowark Contervily, San Joms, Now Prom SAN FRANGLSCO - 7oat of Mariet s 960 i100am. 1100 200 1308 13:00 *6:00 31309 100 i2:09 0 COANT DIVINSION (Broa ! Gange). 1 i Townsend Sta.) eheo. 161809 o anl “Aladvn 17:304 Sunday Excursfon fr San J Sants Cruz, Pacitic Grove a Principal Way Stations 9004 Hun Juwe. Trew Pinos, Santa Cros, S 1304 San 12:43 1 San M, Palo Alto, Sante Trea Pinon, u A2 Nan Jose 4: 030 San Jose and 3. 3 St ul Way S ay excent Satur @ 8aturday and Sunday and Monday. DOLLARS Santa Fe Route s i R Excursion tickets will be | so!d on June 28th, 29th and 30th good for 60‘mysf to come back, The rateis made for the Dem cratic ]Nalion:l Convention, but lany one can use the ltickets. Kansas City AND BACK. 628 MIRK-T STREET. SPECIAL EXCURSION! Chicago 2 Return. GHICAGO, UNION PAGIFIG AND NORTHWESTERN LINE. Tickets on sale June 2ist and 224 at Office, 617 Market st. Sleeping Car Re: tion. Charts now open. R. R. RITCHIE, Gen'l Agt. Pac. Coast. Deve: | duys. | Desumation) &ave. | beve | WORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Novato. Via Sausalito Ferry. I Petaluma. L Commencing April 22. 1908 pm; Rosa. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY® Fulton, AND SAN RAFAEL. - baie e nm‘:ubll‘fl’:—c fragatageg) “:.; g Eriion: g Tl Ty Geyserville.| 8:30 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm| 6:20 prs | 13 5m] 0100 aon| and Uk, | 738 o020 50 H ""Iamu-{ou—mvflu.[rm e 8:30 pm! L 6:20 pm. ' Wam| Sonoma | 98 am) 40 am ‘fl-lm.‘-. 6:05 pm| 6:20 pm. ll:flu- 2 3:30 pm| 6:0 pru|_Sebastopol. | 7:88 pm| 6:20 pm | ™ and Sundays, & m. 146 1 FROM SAN RAFAEL TO $:00 and 11:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—7:00, 's'o‘v‘-n '1&0!. n n-.'. & m. does not run to San marked () run to a 11:28 . SUNDAYS—8:35, 8105, 10:05. 11: H M—. -= mu:::u. ?’-.wfk u.::';‘ ma.vmhm-. m 7:00 8. m. week days—Cazadero and way stas 2’5 el hfi"' et e Doty & K

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