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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MO’.NDAY, JULY 9, 1900. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. ast corner Seventh rooms, en suite or elevator. sout ¥ THERN. single; tran- Turk and Taylor. sunny housekeeping nished sunny y, week or month. and 1ith, off Fols able for 1 person rent xth and Seventh— ms: §5 month. with ru 3 ay up running rooms, $; other rooms. u DIVIDEND NOTICES. soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment St. — " | Mar¥'s Cemetery. Please omit flowers. DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. 17 (thirty ROACH-In Oakland, July 7, 1900, Hannah M. Roach, beloved wife of ‘the late Michael Roach, and mother of Maurice Roach of Va- llejo and James Roach of Oakland, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged o2 years & months and 11 days. ErFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, frem her late resi- dence, 611" Adeline street, thence to St. Pat- rick’s Church, where a will be celebrated for commencing at 9 o'clock. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. ROSENBERG—In this city, July 8, 190, Fan- nie, beloved wife of Louis Rosenberg, and dearly beloved mother of Charles, Joseph. Bertha, Manfred, Emma and Arthur Rosen- berg, Mrs. S. W. Lederer of Honolulu, Mrs. Simon Newman and Mrs. T. Davis, a native of Altenau, near Hamburg, Germany, aged 64 years and 4 months. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1311 Greenwich street, near Polk. In- cents per share) of the Paauhau Sugar Plan- tation Co. will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Tues- day. July 10, 1900. Transfer books closed on Thursday, July § 1900, at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Nevada National Bank of San Francisco. At a regular meet- ing of the Board of Directors of this bank, held July 3, 1900, a dividend was declared for the half year ending June 30, 1900, at the rate of seven (7) per ceat per annum, payable on and after the 16th inst. Transfer books Will Interment be closed from the 10th to the 16th inst., both 3 GEORGE GRANT, inclusive. "IDEND notice.—THE GIANT POWDER MPANY, CON. A dividend, No. 1, of sev- enty-five cents (75¢) per share on the issued capitai stock of the company has been de- red payable at the office of the company. California street, San Francisco, on July b, 1900. Transfer books close July 3d, 1906, . A4 Sesretaty. terment Home of Peace Cemetery, by 11:3) THE Continental Building an dssoch- | prclock dratn (Zpm Third and* Townsend rer of Caiifornia and. Sansome sts. half year ending June 30, 1900, has de- dividend of 5 per cent per annum on SCHULTZ~In this city, July 8, 1900, Ernest F., youngest and dearly beloved son of Charles F. and Marie Schuitz, and brother of Arnold Bchults, & native of San Franciuco, aged 9 mont y deposits; 6 per cent on term de- 10 per cent'to Class “F stock, and 12 | | posits | Per cent to Class - — CAPT. OLIVER ELDRIDGE, President. | SATARNIO—In the City and County Hospital, L £ hed rooms and | WILLIAM CORBIN, Secretary. iy 5, 1900, Leow Satarmio, & native of Call: . S fornia, aged 41 years. 2 suites or sin- | SULLIVAN—In_this ecity, July 7, 13%, Cath- e 'rates reduce. _mBm —] erine Irene, daughter of Patrick and Aggle 5 eosietaces | JRTHY AGES—TBATHS. | sins, deeec. casemter of Fairick and Acpe 1 $4; open nigl liis st and ladies’ week, §2 fice floor; special attention STABLES TO LET. ETABI talls for express or 2630 Mission. P SPECIAL NOTICES. March wen, 4 vears € 13 years § 10 years 5 1 year 4 ars § months; “IFIC COLLECTIO) : < £ rous S00: tof 508 SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIE repairing guaran- 5 Mis: r. 1 Mission st., 1 storage. ALAMEDA ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. ¥ BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS KELEY REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. A VERY PRETTY HOME. $14 per m _cozy mew B-roomed eottage; X164 feet e.; tot aup 'STIN & €0, W8 Broadway, Oakla: e cottage of four pantry with sink i laundry. iarge fin. e of street and large lot; only iden Gate station on the sold for $150 down, bal- | complete, ready to ay of this week MITH, &2 Ninth st OAKLAND FU BII!I‘E!; HOUSES. age of 5 roo in central: location e of § rooms on Piedmont com- ed. ished house of 10 rooms: cen- grounds: bas rented for $1%5. . W. AUSTIN & CO., state and House Brokers, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. B EE——————————— OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. , 1. Schellhras. the Franklin, Oakland. you fro ith ai PROPOSALS. SALS for aparejos—Depot Quartermas- fhice, 8 New stgomery street, San 5. 1900, Sealed proposals, be received at this office un- a. m. July 21, 1%0, Pacific and then opened for furnish- o compiete, and extra parts. be given to articles of domes- jon and manufacture, conditions 4 guality being equal (including in f foreign production and manufac- PROP te e price of is st.—Roomg, | | Incandescent | £0DS authorized to have the same published. to | rphan | June | ADVERTISEMENTS. | | m | | ¢ the duty thereon), and such preference will be given to articles of American produc- tion and manufacture produced on the Pacific Cuast 1o the extent of the consumption re- quired by the*public service there. The United States reserves the right to sccept or reject ali proposals or any part thepeof. Information and blanks for is will be furnizhed on application. con- taining proposals will be endorsed ‘“Pro- posals for Aparejos, No. 5567, and adiressed to Major OSCAR F. LONG, Quartermaster T. §. Vols., Depot Quartermaster. months and 14 days. C¥71he funeral will take place this day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence of the perents, 25l Lafayette street. Interment Holy Cross’ Cemetery. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by il will not be Inserted. They must be handed at either of the publication offices and be | Indorsed with the name and residence of per- m - MARRIED. | REAL ESTASE i TRANSACTIONS. FRIEDMAN-—SCHNITZER-In this city, July | George W. Hatman to Mary J. Hatman, lot 1 1900, by the Rev. M. S Levy, Louis H. | on'S line of Filbejt street, 155:0% W of Frank- Friedman and Sarah Schnitzer, both of San | jin, W 149:0% by 'S 137:6; aift. Franeis=o. George W. and Mary J. Hatman to Frank LE HARRIS-—TIn this city, July 1, 1900, by | C. Hatman, lot on S line of Filbert street, the Rev. M. §. Levy, Ignatz Levy and Carrle | 180:0% W of Franklin, W 25 by § 137:6; gift. Harris, both of Francisco. City and County of San Francisco to Robert TUCHLER—BLUMENTHAL—In this city, July | R. Hind, lot on E line of Gough street, 5 S 1, 1800, by the Rev. M. S. Levy, Frank Tuch- | of Green, S 2 by E 100; $—. ler and Leah Blumenthal, both of San Fran- | John Layng to Sarah Layng, lot on S line — of Fell street, 137:6 W - Buchanan, W 55 = to S 120; also 1ot on S line of Fell street, 110 W DIED. of Buchanan, W 21:6 by 8 120; gift. Louig B. Hetty to Louise C. N line Hetty, lot on Layng, John Lee. Bartholomew McLeod, Donald S of Grove, S 25 by E 100; also lot on E line Mohrdick, Martha T. | or Ashbury street, 1 of Fell, N 41:3, SE Nowlin, Ruth 18, § 50, W 75, N 37:6, W 103:3; also lot on Papanek, Elizabeth | SW line of Nineteenth avenue, 75 SE of I Powell, Jacob H. street, SE 150 by SW 100, block 380, South San s B. Christine ames A. Roach. Hannah M. Rosenbersg, Fannie Satarnio, Leon Schultz, Ernest F. Sullivan, Catherine I Francisco Homestead, etc.; also lot on E line of Ashbury street, 5 S of Hayes, E 131: 29:5%2, NE to Ashbury, thence 2:9 to begioning; . Cate to H. R. Cate, all interest in lot line of Lott street, $3:6 N of Fuiton, N by W 63:9; $10. H. R. Cate to Elize E. Cate, undivided 1.3 city, July 8, 1900, f P. Blimenthal, a na- | * aged 38 years 7 months and { interest in same: $10. s city, July 7. 1900, Charles L. and Annte §. Taylor to Margaret schand. of Amnte Ballwin. | Lynch, lot on S line of Bush street, 110 W of - | Powell, W 27:6 by § 137:6; $10. Tma W, R0 T Frank H. Woods to F. H. Davls, lot on NE this city, July § 1800, Dr. | y o el ek 80 Years & moni | Jine of Beale street, 134 NW of Folsom, NW e Of Tumeril Mamurte | Mary E. Farnsworth to Wiillam J. Campbell, A i |Iot on NW line of Laurel place, 200 SW of city, July 8, 1800, Dora | Firet street, SW 2 by NW 90; $i0. ved wite of Charles | ' pajsy Witham (Laughlin) to D. Keefe, Lawrence, Kans . aged | jot on W line of Seventh avepue, 300 N of Lake d 2 days. (Stockton; | street, N 25 by W 114; $10. Or., papers please copy.) ACqUAINtAnCes are resp tend the funeral to-morrow 2:30 o'clock, from the resi- Jones, 260 Jessie street. mear t Laurel Hill Cemetery. July §, 1900, George Davi rk, aged 48 years Union Trust Co. of San Francisco to Alois Kucera, lot E line of Ninth avenue, 100 S of N street, S N street, 32:6 W of Tenth avenue, W 25 by S 00; $10. Edward L. Montgomery to Elizabeth Ewald, lot on W _line of Tenth avenue, 2% S of P street, § 75 by W 120; also lot on E line of $10. Olive Verkouteren to John and Mary_Sher- lot on NE corner of Hale and Merrill N 75 by E 75, block §, People's Home- stead Association; $10. James Hynes to Michael J. and Mary Gar- rety, lot on NE corner of Broad and Marenzo streets, E % by N 125, block K, Rallroad Home- | stead Assoctation: $16. Carrie E. and Henry S. Bridge to Louis Zal- RTS)—In this city, July 7, dest and beioved datghter of the late F. 8. Roberts, and ter of Cooper, Pearl, Grant and the late erts, ‘a mative of San Francisco, aged 24 vears 4 months and 3 day I Friends and aequaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow sday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of h . Mre. L. A. Roberts, 233 Bush . ; il B bert, lot_on E line of Crane street, 125 N of ARNss, Ints et Masle: CRRsEIT Salihas, N 2 by E 100, block 4, Garden Tract HETTY—In this city, July S 1900, at his resi- | Homestead; $10 dence, Turk street, corner Franklin, Louls 3 B Alameda County. arly beloved husband of Louisa Hetty 13 {pee Volimer). father of Elsa and Marie | jujus C. Reis and Moses J. Frank tof Joseph Hetty, son of the late John and Margaret | Naphtaly. all interest in following: Lot §, He Santa Clara, and brother of Jullus | yi50h 7 "jots 33 to 24, block 3, Town of San “harles Hetty and Mrs. P. Sassenrath, 5 . 3 g : . | Antonio, East Oakland; lots 15 to 18, block 62, : ta Clara, Cal. aged 39 years | o 35, block 18, lots 5, 16, 17 and 18, block 16, 118 days. { 2 < and Acquaintances are respect. | 10tS 2 and 3, block 14, Iots'7 to 18, block 46, San . e ey tusbect- | Antonio, East Oakland; lots 1 fo 6, block 25, o TR (g, peral to-morrow | same, kast Oakland; entire block 55, same, 8 ’ servi East Oakland; rear portions of blocks 1 nth and Market streets, where serv be held under the auspices of San Fran- | Lodge No. 3, . O. 0. F., commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment L. O. Picase omit flowers In this city, July £, 1900, Christine sen, beloved aunt of Christine Johnsen, a t Denmark, aged 45 vears ~In Oakland, July 8 1900. James beloved husband of ‘Margaret Johnston, a f Philadelphia, aged 71 years. In this city, July 7, 190, John, be- sved husband of Ellen Kyne, and father of John, William, Thomas and ive of County Galway, Ire- to 4, beginning at a line drawn parallel with Washington or East Twelfth street, 50 8 from S line of Washington street, SW from S line of Washington or East Tweifth | street into what is known as San Antonio Bay, | East Oakland; lot beginning at SE corner of lot | & block 60, thence SE 37:6 by NE 300, same, | Bast Oakland: lot beginning at SW corner of | 1ot 9, block 61, San Antonio, SE 37:6 by NE 300, | East Oakiand; K lot 9, block 62, San Antonio, SE 37:6 by NE 300, Bast Oakland; lot beginning at SE corner | of lot 5, block 63, San Antonlo, SE 37:6 by NE 30, East Oak} iot 5, block 6 East Oakland 9, block 65, East Oakland | 9, block 66, East Oaklan | 3, Block 2, 1ot 7, block 1, San Antonio, quitclatm 6. F. Cemetery. | San Antonio, SE 37:6 by NE 300, Tot beginning at SE corner of lot an Antonio, SE 37:6 by NE 300, 1ot beginning at SE corner of lot n Antonio, SE 37:6 by NE 300, lot 7, block 15, lot 7, block 3, lot invited to attend the funeral to-morrow y). at 16 o'clock, from the parlors of ©'Connor & Co.. 767 Mission street, to St. Patrick’s Church for services at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- deed, East Oakland; . e 4 Mary 1. McMurray (single) to Eliza G. Dar- LAMB—In San Rafael. July 8, 1900, Katie Fran- | gio (widow). lot on W line of Magnolia street, e child of Philip and Mary Lamb, and | 5556 § o Fitth, § 21 by W 65, being portion of of Mrs. G. Romander and Mre. Peter ien of San Rafael, a native of San Fran. aged 12 years 7 months and § days. | In thi July 7, 190, John,: be- h Layng, and father of . Charies' B., Robert J. aged 72 years 2 months | fot 37, block 476, Briggs Tract, Map 2, Oakland; 10, ’ D. E. Martin to John A. Britton, all interest in lot on W line of Clay street. 3 N of Thir. enth, N 64 by W 100, being lots 19 and 20 an | K51 %eer of 107 21 and N 64 zeet of 1ot 23, biock 188, Oakland; $i0. . Same to same, all interest in lot on N line of Thirteenth street, 100 W of Clay, W 50 by N 100, being lots 24 and 25, block 188, Oakland: $10. ward P. Flint to Oakland Paving Compan lot on SE line of Walsworth avenue, 220.97 N of Pear] street, NE 32.24, SE 112.50, SWA30, 103.01, to beginning, being lot 7, block G, on map of resubdivision of blocks G and H, Flint T Oaiana: 10, s M “Fiaiven to president and_board of trustees of the Pacific Theological Seminary, F | 1ot "on E Mne of Market street, 40 N of Thir- aged 35 years. A member of the Knlghts | yieen, N 60 by E 115, being lot 24 and portion Red Branch and Division No. 2 A. | of 1ot 23, block 2033, Rowland Tract, Oakland; | ;“'- ai Co. of San Francisco to H. Home Building Co. of ) 3 | 7. McCarter, lot 41, Map of Forest Park Tract | an and [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day day). at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- | € Fell street. Interment Cypress | Lawn Cemetery, by electric car. In this city, July 8 1600, Bartholomew, and_of Maggle Lee, father of Thomas Lee, and brother of Mrs. P, Noom. Mrs. J. Me- | 'y d Mrs. A. Golding, native of the | h of Kilronin, County Roscommon, Ire- L th H [ Friends and acquaintances @re respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9:3) o'clock, from K. R. B. : > Hall, 1133 Mission street, thence to St. Jo- B‘;”G:”[’D“;']::‘p',',’l“ '}",’M\,y, the W 117 feet of seph’s Church, where a ‘requiem high mass |, Same 10 JOSePR - Sr00Re o nenip: $10. il e ceiihrated for e repose of his soul at o o ook, Tnterment Ho e Cemetery. e Trace Hrookl 0. H, Division No. 3—Funeral notice: The | block K. Amended Map Moss Tracy = members of this division are hereby ordered | S ¥ ? 3 , ot on I amemble ot Hibernta Hall, 120 NIttt steect, | Willam F. Bums to Loulss C. Bums, 1o o8 to-morrow (Tuesday). at § o'clock, to proceed | N Jine of Santa Clara avenue, ; gt te-mermew, (Euesdan). a4 8 o'clock: o proesd | 3UB? S SIS RS M ma it attend the funeral of our late brother, Har- | , Frances C NW corner of Magnolia tholomew Lee JOHN KENNY, Pres. | Lamoureaux, lot on NW cormet o b X N erCY Sy » Pres. | Jhd Twelfth streets, N 1850 by , bloc] :. B.—Funeral detall will assemble at their | 573 OAKIARAS M0 o o poce, 1ot on N i, 11 Mission ‘street, to-morrow: (Tues. | oty or Dover and Staniey strecta, N 60, W . : . I Brumagin tract, lying W of Shattuck ave- Lewis Sawver to Mrs, F. W. Sawyer. lot 18 A cLEOD—In this city, July 8, 190, Donald, claim deed; $1. rellct of the late Margarel A. McLood, and | Mg, Oskland, quiiclaim, deSfi 3 ver to Jonn beloved father of Donald Mcleod Jr., a na- |y "Burnside, lot on” § line of Thirty-ninth tive of Inverness, Scotland, aged 75 years and | S of West, E 33, § 122.52, W 63, N 1 month. (Gold Hill, Nev., and Edinburgh | ;;:';efi"uz']flhoril:nlnx. being lots 14 and 15, block and Inverness, Scotland, papers please copy.) | 124 10 PRV ot Gakland: $10. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- | “yopn"[, and Nellle' M. Burnside to James fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | , JoRn T B0 \J€CT gt jine of E Twent et T second street, 144:8% SE of Twenty-fourth ave- FER. ¥, Sy € e SE 50 by SW 160, block N, subdivision 50 e Bevat s Assbelates tract, East Oakland; $10. O, B Oy Thomas M. and Josephine H.'O'Halloran and MOHRDICK—In this city, July 8 1900, Martha | TRO"0R 0N 40" B, Lanktree, commis- T.. Searly Doloved dsughter of Mariin H._20d | Sioner) to -Oakiand Bulling and Toan Ased Katie F. Mohrdick. and sister of Harry, Aima | Sioner) € OSKIARS NG roentieth — street, and Walter Mobrdick, a native of San Fran- | clation. Jot O 5, (Th0q avenue, N 130 by cisco, aged 15 years 1 months and 6 days. | {39M U7 " Sine Fast Oakland; $1249. EF oxion of fuNaral haventtar. 5. k. and Arthusa Ewald to Seneca Gale, lot NOWLIN_In this city. July 7, 1300, at the resi- | o, g jine of Choate street, 155 N of Bancroft dence of her parents. 210 Fillmore street. | o1 F Wn% O Cp%h) bt to deed of trust, Huth, beloved daughter of Thomas W. and | way: & 35 by Emma F. Nowlin, a native of San Francisco, | DY B 0 10 innte Roane, lot on W aged § years 3 months and § day: | me 't Cleveland avenue, 2% § of Twelfth S Finnitod 55 attond. the Tumeral (his ey | stroet. 875 by W 130, belng lot 17 andl portion fiy invited to attend the "G . : ndap, “at 3 Eelock from the x;mrm-{ ot Jotat, ioek I HmoRmies Tract, Brooklyn rents, ZIt imore reet, tween » N : John D. and Anita B. McKee to George R. Wailer and Haight. Interment 1.°0. 0. F. | John D, ang Xl % Tattant Sreet 4% APANEK In Fruitzale, July 7. 10, Biiza- | ¥, 00 FRUE ARG odyn rownahin: $10. beth Emme, beloved dsughter of Andrew J. | “Arthur R. Brigts to: Vivian P. Vandereook and Mary A. Papanek, a native of San Fran- | Arthr ot BEEE 00 WNEC of orange ave- cleco, deed - year T Enpth el 7 B mie, 100 8 of Bast Twenty-seventh street, § 100 POWELL-In Oakland, July 7, 1900, Jacob | 3o y50. being lots 22 and 23, block 1, Blasdel Hoary Fomil, orcitier 0 Bumath AOU Mary | qiact, MEp'h rookiyn. Township: alsa lot on B ot ihe Comvent of the SenmisT Mary | g liné of Orange avenue, 200 N of East Twen- I o Ty A e eart, | {y-sixth street, N 100 by E 120, being lots 5 and a native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 43 | £Y-fixth streel, % N0 By O 1o o rooklyn Township: $10. years £ ¥riends and acquaintances are respect- | B weph and Kate Lewls to John G. Matthels, lot on W line of Chestnut street, 105 S of Pa- 1:'11‘5_\- sn\hnd to‘ :g.\lpndllhl: t;lnerll .S-ngfrro; (Tursday), at 8:30 ocloc] m ¢ patiore of James McManus, Seventh and Cae. | cific avenue, § &, W 108, N 40, E 72, N 5. E 3 tro streets, thence to the Church of the Im- | 10 beginning, quitclaim deed, Alameda; $10. maculate Conception, where a solemn requiem | Carl and Trantlska fifetss 1o Charlss mass will be celebrated for the repose of his o Ger: on, S 20, SW 130.09, N 24.88, B 180, to RY GALLAGHER co. ?S;nig"kmlflyfl‘nnfi.OY lot 1, block 177, Grayson HE; , Berkeley; S 10 Fl & Gallehsn,. Moses Samuel'to Fritz Waggerhauser, lot 37, (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher). block F, and lot 23, bloek B, Stanford Tract, Brooklyn Township: $200. etz Waggerhauser to n.nl;. ‘Waggerhauser, same. Brooklyn Township: Josefina. and Thorwald Hansen to Amanda §. Stone, lot 2 and W % of lot 2, block 9, North ‘Alameda Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. lock, from the pariors 1137 Mission street, be- ighth. Interment 1. O. »; FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st opposite Lincoln School. Teiephone South 0. McAVOY & CO.. FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 128¢ Market st., between Sth and 9th. Telephone South 247 o e R CREMATION. Odd Fellows’ Cemetery Association, SAN FRANCI®CO, CAL. z DECEASED WAS A MEMBER OF ANY ORGANIZATION having a presiding officer | made ourselves i and secretary the charge for cremation, a cop- 3 E’m 1-3‘.".'.3’.’ f‘:: mmbu‘-uu u..u'yn- In all Spain there are only 3230 children 'GEORGE R. FLETCHER, Superintendent. | in the Sunday schools. A Lessons on Liberty. The Rev. E. Nelander, pastor of the First Lutheran Church, gave an interest- ing address last night on “Independence Day's Lessons.” It was a grand and Day's " “It was a grand and Lessons.’ declared themselves free,” he sald. “And now that the sounds of celebration have died away let us in the sacred stillness of the Sabbath ponder over its lessons of liberty. We are free, not because we ourselves so, but because of the ef- A t Eddy street, 49:2 W of Scott, W 48:4 | by N 91:5; also ot on W line of Lott street, 50 | 2 by E 120; also lot on § line of | Tenth avenue, 200 N of I street, N 25 by E 120; | and extending 50 | lot beginning at SE corner of | A’ lot beginning at SE corner of | CASUALTIE OF ) WEEK N The PHILIPPINES Eleven American Soldiers Killed and Sixzteen Wounded. Seliggier . Amnesty Provisions Are Being Slow- ly Accepted, and in Some In- stances Operations Are Suspended. ——— MANILA, July $—~The past week's scouting in Luzon resulted in eleven Americans being killed andsixteen wound- ed. One hundred and sixty Filipinos were killed during the week and eight Ameri- cans who had been prisoners in the hands of the rebels were surrendered and a hun- dred rifles tusned over to the United States officials. The enemy ambushed a wagon train between Indang and Naic. The Third Infantry lost nine men while on an ex- pedition to punish the Ladrones in the delta of the Rio Grande. Inghe Antigua province of Panay a running fight of three hours’ duration re- | sulted in the killing or wounding of sev- | enty of the enemy. There were no cas- ’ualues among the Americans. The insurgents are slowly accepting the amnesty provisions. In some instances the Americans are suspending operations in | order to give the rebels an opportunity | to take advantage of the decree. TOTAL IMPORTS FOR 8| THE YEAR AT MANILA | Percentage of United States Exports Low, Although Other Countries Are Well Represented. WASHINGTON, July 8.—The Division ot | Customs and Insular Affairs of the War Department made public to-day an in- teresting statement showing the total imports at the port of Manila, P. I, for the calendar year 1869. Merchandise to the value of $17,450,412 was imported during the year, which, with $109,965 in gold and $1,441,392 in sil- ver coin, brings the total importations for 1899 to $18,701,469. Of this amount $1,887,090 worth entered free of duty. All exports of merchandise were brought in forelgn vessels and entered for immediate con- sumption. The total amount of import duty collected was $3,604,090. | “The imports by countrfes show: | _¥rom China, 3$.796,769; England, 33,102,- | | 728; Spain, $2,624,879; United States, $1,350,- | 364. British East Indies, $1,219,502. The imports of gold coin were 520 from the British East Indies and 4% | from China. The imports of silver coin were $422840 | from the British East Indies and $718,57 | from Hongkong. The statement also gives a classified de- tall of imports of merchandise. In many | instances the percentage of the various | articles coming from the United States was very low indeed cases the United States exports were not represented at all. —_——— ANOTHER FIREMAN DIES. Stewart Burns, Who Was Injured in Pittsburg, Passes Away. PITTSBURG, July 8.—Stewart Burns of Engine Company No, 4, who was taken out of the wrecked Evans building last night, died at an early hour this morning, making the list of the dead number five. Captain Dan Campbell, also of No. 4, who was thought last night to have suffered the least injury of any of those burned, is to-night in a very eritical condition. suf- | fering internally. The puysicians consider his chances of recovery very slight. The other injured men are getting along nice- |ly. All of the wounded men unite in say- | ing that their rescue was little short of | miraculous. None expected to be taken | out alive. Professor Dickson Injured. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., July $.— A special to the Gazette from Glen Park, Colo., says that Professor Dickson of | Washington University, St. Louis, was | thrown from his bicycle this morning while descending a steep hill. His head struck a bridge, causing a serious concus- sion of the brai; —_— ] GRAND HOTEL. E J Cram, Sta Cruz |F Allen, Tacoma J O Simms, Chico |J N Besse, King City H L Rogers, Boston |Mrs A T Stevens, Tex W _H Fisher & w, Red D Kevane, Sacto Bluft '3 R Rosiyn, N Y Miss L Fatch, R Bluft |V B Gester, Newcastl | Miss H E Monroe, Prt1|C L Crane, Haydn Hil | §ol T W Brooks, Ariz | T Chase, Chicago ! B Fiege, Yuma,Ariz A L Hovey & w, L An A Togniewitz & w.Tex J McLachian & w.Ldn L M Davis, Mexico Mrs M McKinney, N Y | C Teague, Fresno |Miss J Smith, Jersey C F M_Conser,Wash,DC/G J Owens, Cal J C Nource, Fresno _ Mrs H Bergen & son, C H Harvey, Los Ang Portlan B McKee, San Jose C W Hayward & w, de Rochebrune Jr,8J| Inverness M _Farnum, Seattle |W L Nuckolls, Ukiah J Little, Portland |H M Nuckolls, Uklah Boynton, Orovile H Basford, Healdsbrg Yardley & w.Sac C Hughes, Red Bluff Kestler, Sacto |R A Stuart, Seatt] Los An|E E Condo & fm, Sae J C Baxter, Los Ang HOTEL. F C Godfrey, Riverside |A T Woodill, Riverside Mrs Wood| St e Qe % E E F w eller, Stanford | Friendly, Or Baird & w,Lakept A R Jackson, Lkpt McPike, Oakland | F Kretchner. N X Strauss, New York Aaftzger, L.Ang Lander, Chicago M Judge, Utah ss K Judge, Utah L Roberts, Riversde| E O'Brien, L Ang Ellis, US'N A Abernathy, US N Capt Huntze. China A M Gall, Jackson Smith & w, Mich | NEW WESTERI orrison, Hpolulu Povarchuck, Sulsn aloney, Marysville Shay, Denver McKune, Fresno J Wessell, Chic: R Saifor,' Riverside | M Mowry, San lego W peterson, Modesto | ELERL L P ady >4 Qa, E Wright, US N Wood, US N Stoldthoff, Sydney Waman, London t H P Heese, U S N K Crank, U 8 N P Hayward, U 8 N McLachlan, London McLachlan, Londn napp. U S N H G Bullard, US N N HOTEL. Tribbey, San Jose Sachs, ‘Arizona ez oZOmE 3 PEETLD if g t S RCEN Qi E) el 2R | IR € Smail, Los Ang |8 M Snyder & w, Il S Bishop, Salt Lake Baker, N Y D Long, Colfax Dixon, Redlands >Huns R J L R E & T H Weather Report. (20th Merldian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, July §, 19005 p, m. The following maximum temperatures were reported from stations in California to-day: b . 62| Red Blufr e eiainais. i3l Eeoramento % Independence . . 98 San Luls Oblis Fresno ... +106 San Diego . Los Angeies ........ &2 Francisco data: Maximum temperature, o8, Tinimim 52 mean 6. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. The pressure has risen rapidly over e Rern halt ot the Pacific Slope. There has been a rapid fall over Wyoming and Montana. There are some indications of a change in the conditions which have prevalled over the Pa- clfic Coast for the past Week. ‘An area of high Dressure now over. Wash- ington will probably move rapidly southeast- ward. perature has fallen from 6 to 14 "flj‘:::':";';'“fi‘“‘”:,“fm““"‘,fo;' & Eantornia :r?unu- Trom 5 t6 12 degrees above tbe normal. Rain is beginning to fall over Northetn Wi s ‘made at San Franciseo for thirt hours, ending_midnight, July 9, . In a great many. Destination. fl Salls. Pter. 7am|Pler 2 l’pm Piler 13 | 12 m|PMSS 2 pm Pier 2 5 pmiPler § {July 10, 1 pm|PMSS Umatilla ..|Vic & Pgt S4.[July 10, 11 am|Pler § Bonita . Newport. . uly 10, 9 am|Pler 11 Nome City.|Cape Nome....[July 10, 2 pm/Pler 34 St. Paul....|Cape Nome..."|July 11, 2 pm|Pler 3 Moana -|Australia. {July 11, S pm'Pler 7 Del Norte..|Portland ‘Jul)‘ 11, S am|Pler 24 | Orizaba .|Humboldt. |July 12, 2 pm|Pler § pSanta Rosa_[San Diego.....|July 12. 11 am Pier 11 North ForkHumboldt.....|July 12, 9 am|Pier 3 State of Cal|Portiand July 12, 11 am|Picr 24 Arcata Coos Bay......|July 13, 12 m|Pier 13 Coos Bay...|Newport. {July 14, ¢ am|Pler 11 | b e * .Shipping Intelligence. * ARRIVED. Sunday, Julg 8. — Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Pofnt, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Polnt; the height of tide Is the same at both places. MONDAY, JULY 9, perenne 5.4l NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three, tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the Uni‘ed States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (=) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane &t reference | mean of the lower low waters, *- —ly Steamer Movements. * —% TO ARRIVE. Steamer. ' From. ‘ Due. Newport |New York. July 9| Empire . |Coos Bay. {July 9 Tellus |Qyster Harbor. |July 9 North Fork ... Humboldt {July 9 Santa Rosa. San Diego. AJuly 10 Orizaba . ‘Humboldt. . (July 10 City of Puebla. Victoria & Puget Sound!July 11 Arcata . ’Coc! Bay.. July 11 Jniverse . Oyster Harbor. .|July 11 Willamette eattle....... .| July 12 Slam . Oyster Harbor. July 12 Crescent City...|Crescent City. -{July 12 Coos Bay. Newport.. .{July 12 Newburg . rays Harbor. July 12 Coquille River. Grayvs Harbor. Corona . |San Diego. Columbla |Portland e P TO SAIL. Stmr State of California, Gage, '59% shours from Portland, and from Astoria 3913 hours. Stmr Eureka, Jessen, 25 hours from Eureka. Stmr Rival, Johnson, 8 hours from Grays Harbor. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson, 43 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Geo Loomls, Badger, — hours from Ventura. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 27 bours from Moss Lanaing. Stmr_Bonita, Nicolson, 76 hours from New- port, ete. Stmr Strathgyle, Gordon, 44 days from Hong- kong, via Yokohama 30 days, via Honolulu 14 days, via San Diego 44 hours. Stinr Westport, Ericsson, 21 hours from Bear Harbo: Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, 24 hours from Point Arena; bound south; put In on account of low pressure connecting rod breaking. Stmr Del Norte, Allen, 7 days from Portland, via Eureka 24 hours. Br ship Beechbank, Santa Rosalla_ 7 Bark Tidal Wave, Liebig, 5% days from Ta- coma. Fr bark Marechal Davout, Ogler, 145 days from Swansea. Schr Alblon. hence this morning for Coquille River, returned on account of carrying away headzear off the heads. Schr Glendale, Falk, 6 days from Tacoma. pSehr Mary C Campbell. S hours from Fort Schr Taa Schnauer, Sorenson, 7 days from Port Ludlow. SAILED. Sunday, Stmr Corona, Glelow, San Diego. Stmr Cleone. Madsen, par. Schr Wm Olsen, Hutman, Willapa Harbor. Schr Manila, Knudsen, Port Gamble. Scar North Bend, Jackson, —. Schr Honoipu, Olsen, Port Hadlock. Schr Emma Utter. Allen, Coos Bay. Schr Lizzie Prien, Hansen, Stuslaw. Schr Amethyst, Zimmerman, Waldport. Schr Coquille, Anderson, Coquille River. Schr Newark, Beck. Bowens Landing. Schr Albion, Gudmansen, Coquille River. Schr John F Miller, Hanson, Grays Harbor. SPOKEN. Per Fr bark Marechal Davout—May 7, at 56 05 8. lon 77 20 W, Br ship City of Glasgow, from Chileta Buena, 'for Queenstown. Per Br ship Beechbank—June 27, lat 33 16 N, 1on 131 W, Ger ship Peru, from Chemainus, for Hamburg. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, July 8, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind SW, velocity 12 miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. NOMEBE—-Arrived June 26—Stmrs Ohlo and ta Ana. from quarantine. A HARBOR. Salled July %—Stmr Port- land, for Unalaska. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived July $—Schr ¥ § Redfield. from Bristol Bay. Passed July S—Stmr Centennial and stmr Chas Nelson, for Seattle, from Nome. E!.'KEK;\—fiArrI\'ed July $—Schr Jennie Wand, PEAN PiEGo—satled July s—Schr Fannie Adele, for Honolulu. FORT BRAGG—Sailed July 8—Stmr Tilla- mook, for San Francisco. SEATTLE—Arrived July 8—Stmr Centennial, from Dutch Harbor; stmr Chas Nelson, from Dutch Harbor. DUTCH HARBOR-Sailed July 1—Stmr Lak- me, for Seattle, In port—U S stmrs Richard Rush _and C. P. Patterson, Nor stmr Hero. stmr Brunswick, U S stmrs McCulloch and Pathfinder. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived July $—Stmr La Gas- cogne, from Havre: stmr Heimric, from Liver- ‘stmr Staatendam, from Rotterdam; stmr Fatatia, from Moville. 3 Safled July S—Stmr Kaiser Wilhélm II, for Napies and Genoa. SOUTHAMPTON—Salled July 8—Stmr Fried- erich_der Grosse, from Bremen, for New York. QUEENSTOWN—Sailed July $—Stmr Servia, from_Liverpool, for New York. Arrived July $—Stmr Ivernia, from Boston, for Liverpool, and proceeded. MOVILLE-Arrived July '$—Stmr Tunisan, from Montreal, for Liverpool. HONGKONG—Arrived prior to July 8—Stmr Gaelle, from San Francisco, via Honolulu. AMERICAN LINBE. WEW YORK. BOUTZAMPTON. LONDON, PARIS Buchanan, 41 days from July 8. Stopping_at Cherbourg. westbound. oS B DEPUELIIEBE JH; H[!L Louls. .July 25 July 18'New York.....August 8 RED STAR LINZ New York and Antwers. From New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., 30 Montgomery street. EMPIRE LINE, “!. 8. "O‘I"l‘ld"imn! Beattle t{ Nm!lu filg St. ichael, May ubsequent sailings from Seattle to Nome, St. Michael and Yukon River points, Jurie 30, July 31, August 3. For rates 2nd other information apply to EMPIRE TRANSPORTATION CO., 30 Montzomery street. JOMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PA Sailing every Thursday instead of faing evey, Thuraey it of <ERLD ¥ a. m., from Pier 42, North Rivs foot of *t!hfl st. LA mmmh INE, July 12: ‘LA BRE- "AGNE, 19; LA 'AGNE, July 2; % TOURA August 2. First class to mmgfla R 8 per’ cent reducti L3 Bl rar e LA Al 8 mh way (H: Buitting), New York 3 F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, § Mont- mm.mu.m!‘fandm b O° SIS 29 R ST SRR ATA A (via 8. 8. MOAN] , to New Zea- land and Australia...Wed', 0 8. 8 Al aniyy. 1.3 B ‘Wednesday, July 25. 2 p. m. i . FotPaibo . Frgh OB, 421 Raer 50 | 8. 'HONGKONG MARU AUCTION SALES P AUCTION SALE! Dn THIS DAY. Monday, July 8, at 11 o'clock at Switzer's Stock Yards, Twelfth and Harrison sts., of Horses, broken and unbroken. Included in’ this sale is one handsomely matched pair of blacks, 16 hands high, 6 and 7 years. old, pacers. weil broken; also one bay team roadsters and sev- eral fine, gentle driving horses. As we intend to hold regular sales every Monday at 11 o'clock we will positively guarantee every horse to be as represented or money refunded.” GEO, slwmm Proprietor. S. WATKINS, Auc- tioneer. 2 AUCTION SALE B TO-MORROW. TUESDAY, July 10, 1 o'clock, J. D. HORAN'S STOCK YARD, Tenth and Bryant st 40 HORSES. B. WATKINS, Auctioneer. 2~ AUCTION SALE! Py 40 HEAD GENTLE AND WELL BROK HORSES from the country. Also some cf broke horses suitable for light delivery wagons. No culls or wornout horses among them. REMEMBER—The highest bidder gets the horses. TO-MORROW. TUESDAY, July 10 at 11 a. m. OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE. 721-728 HOWARD ST. OCEAN TRAVEL. Paciflc Coast Steamship Co. FOR... Nome DIRECT. The New and Palatial Steel Steamship SENATOR WILL SAIL FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA ON OR ABOUT JULY 8, AUGUST 6, SEPT. 6 Pasengers are advised to inspect the Senator before purchasing tickets via other steamers. as her second-class and steerage accommoda- tions are superior to the first-class accommo- | dations on most of the steamers advertised for Nome. The Pacific Coast Steamship Co. has been running its steamers to Alaska—winter and summer—for 25 years and is the Ploneer Pacific Coast Line, For further information inquire of H. H. LLOYD, Ocean Dock, Seattle, Wash. POSTON, 249 Washington st., Port- 2 . PARRIS, 124 West Second st., Los Angeles, Cal.; GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agts., 10 Market st. TICKET OF- FICE—4 New Montgomery st., San Franci Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan ports—11 a. m., July 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, August 3. Change fo company's steam- ers at Seattle, For_Victoria, Vancouver (B. €.), Port Townsend, Seattle, ‘Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.)— i a m., July 1, 3, ¥, %, and every fifth day thereafter. company's steamers at Tacoma to N. P. £ 30, August Change at Seattle to thl for Alaska and G. N. R’ Rly.: at Vancouver to For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. m., July 7, 12, 17, 22 %, August 1, and every fifth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cay- ucos. Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota. Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport— 9 a m, July 6 10, 14 18 22 26 30, August 3, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stobping only at Port Har- ford (San Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara, Fort Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—11 a. m., July 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, August 1, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., 7th of each month. For further Information obtaln company’s folders. The company reserves the right to change | steamers, salling dates and hours of salling without previous notice. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st, San Francisco. PORTLAND From Spear-street Whar! at 11 a. m. including Berth ana Meals. FM] $12 First Class $8 Second Class STATE OF CALIFORNIA sails i -July 12, 2, Aug. 1 COLUMBIA salls. July 17, 17, Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Helena and all points in the N Through tickets to_all_pofuts East. E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents. THE ALASKA EXPLORATION CO. WILL DISPATCH FOR NOME DIRECT The elegant, fast, Al new passenger steamer, S. S. NOME CITY, 1600 tons register, ABOUT JULY 10th. Connections at ST. MICHAEL for DAWSON and all YUKON RIVER POINTS. For Passenger and Freight Rates Apply to THE ALASKA EXPLORATION C0, 139 POST ST. TOYO0 KISEN KAISHA. iy TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p.m.,— for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- | day No cargo recetved on board on SS. NI#@N MARU 88, AMERICA MART Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For fmgn and passage apply at company's office, 421 Market street, corner First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. "FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJ, Steamer “‘Monticello.” MON., Tues., Wed., ‘Thurs. and Sat. at 8:65 m.; $:15, §:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. nizht); Fri- ‘m. and $:30: Sundays. 10:30 a. m., § a. days, ‘1 p. . m. Landing and office, Mission-street Dock, Bior No, 2. ;mnhonc Mafn 508 FARE Commencing April 22, 1308. FROM SAN FRANCISCO 70 MILL VALLEY | AND 'AEL. SAN RAF. DAYS—7:00, *5:30, 9:30, 11:00 a m.; WEEK o R X R e T o A e *1:30, 2:30, %3 (3 00, 7:20 i omy B, P17%0 & m. does not rum to San Rafael Sus- %Bfl marked C1sco. WEEK DAYS-—3:35, %30, 7:50, 5:40, *10:15 & | T 3230, 115, 2:15, “3:30. 4:30, §:30 PEYTRA TRIPS m% 'Wednsadays » m;?&'—'«-‘m‘ Fion, T leba -.’;-'n:a. 115, *8:30, 4:30, °5:45, 6:4, 1:30, 10: ». marked (*) start from San Quentin. MILL V. TO FROM AYS—5:53, 6: WEEK D. .012* m.; 12:35 l'fi 2:. i 5. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way \ | | | | | actric sreTEs) Tratns 1enve nnd are due 1o arrive a8 NAN FIEANCING {ain Line, Foot of Market Stzeet) LEAVE — FmoM MY 13, 1300. — anzive *7:004 Beniela, Suisun, Eimirs, Vacaville, Rumsey and Sacramento .. "TA0e #7:004 Shasta Exoreas—Davia, W illiams (for Bartiett Springs). Willows, Ked Biuff, Portiasd... ... “Tia3p 730k M. i ivom, Vaileo, Naga, Bouors, Carters... . A Haywards, Nileaand a Lo Angoles Express — Xa Lathrop, Swockton, Me: *9:00. s and . ;2001 Vailopo Wartiner iid Way Siatioas +10:004 The Overland Linited—Ogdes. Den- ver, Ouwaha, Chicags *114004 Nilcs, Livermors, Stookton, Saera: Mendate, Haoford. Visatia, andl Way Stations. Stonmenn ... Hay wards, Niles aud Way Stationd. Maztines,” Hun Ramon. Vaileo, ar00r Bonitn, " Winterm, Baceansuagn 100 Beaicia, Woatisnd: - Kulghts Lasdile Maryasiile, Oroville. 4:807 Niles, an Jise and 5 *3:00F The Owl Limited—Tracy. Bakeratiold, Saugus for Sante Bar- bars, Los Angoles............ . BBy #3:00r Fre.o Passenger—! Lath. z?wno.d tor Y”Huo_e;. Frosuo. . *1 09 o). 0.0 *3:807 Now ricau Ex: Sauta Barbara, for Mojare aml Fast 18:00r Hagmurds, Nilos aod 3un o = - Omaba, Chicago. RUTH Port Costa and Way Sta. 00r Vali: P DIVISION (Nar (Foot of Mnrket Street.) 39884 Santa Cruz_Excursion for Sants Oruz and Principal Way Stations 18:089 Newack, Cantersiile, San Jose, Feiton, Boulder Croek.Saite Cruz aad Way B s Neowark, Contarvills, Almaden, Feiton, Bouider Creok, Bauta Cruz sod FPrincipal Wi CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom 841 FRANGISCO—Poot of Markel Sirest (Siip §)— *7:18 9:00 11:00aM. 1100 2300 13:08 400 18:00 *6:0c.u. Prem OLELAND—Fosi of roudmay —"0:00 300 10:004.8 $18:00 *1:00 12:00 3:00 14:00 *5:00rm. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gaunge). (Third wid Townsend Sts.) 104 Ocean View, South San Franciseo. 171004 Bau Joss Almaden $7:804 Sunday Excursion for Bante Oriz, Pacific Srincipa) Wiy Stations. *9:1004 Han Joss. Tres Piuos, Swita Cru, Pacitic Grove, Puso Kobies, San Luis Objapo, Surf, Lompoc and Principal Wap Stazious - sa:10w 2 San Jose and Wag Statious. T *11:304 Sunose, LosGatosand Way Siations *3:dop 19:437 Sau Mateo, Kedwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, Tres Pinos. Sauta Criz, Saiinas, Monterey andgacifc Grove y Stations San Jose snd Principal Way Sau Jjose, Los Gatos and Prinetoal Way Statioss. .. . - 23:307 San Jose and +8:307 San Jose aud 901:437 San Jose and W ‘A for Morni * Daily. 2 Saturday only. @@aturday and Sucday ¢S ay Statious. Got Them Going Trains on the Santa Fe are going every day to Stock- ton at 9 a. ¥, 410 p. m. and 8 p.m. ToFresno and Bakersfield at 9 a. m. and 8 p. m. To Chicago, Kan- sas City and Denver at 9 a. m. Sleepers on all trains wheérz you need to sleep. Diner on the Overland. Ask at 628 Market street or at Santa Fe Ticket Of- fice in Ferry Depot. 94108 CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. C0. SAN FRAMGISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiduron Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, L 30 SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS-8:10, 7:80, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 13 35 p. m Seturdays—Extra trips v m. S0, 01210 & m.; 140, S48 28 above. Lea In Bftect. Amrive San Francisco. [Apr. 15, 190.| San Francisco. Sun- | Sun- | Week days. [ Destination.| days. Days. 0 om| Novato. 230 am| Petaluma. :00 pm| Santa Rosa. Fulton, ‘Windsor. - 3% am Hiyion Geyserville. $:30 pm/ 8:00 am! Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm| 6:20 prg. z Hopland 110:25 am 120 3] 5:00 am! and Caiah. | 7:85 penl" 0.0 pem 7:30 am)| 10:25 amy 5:00 m[ Guerneville.| 7:35 m' 3:90 pm| 6:2 pmy T3 am| 5:00 am| Somoma | 9:15 am) 540 am 5: nbl:wm Glen Eiten. | 8:05 pm| 8:20 pm 110:40 am|10:25 am 7:30 am| 3:00 am| I 3:20 pm| 5:00 pm| Sebastopol. | 7:35 pm| §:20 pm Btages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Eprings and White Suiphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria: at sL 0] lof"l,ytmn Sginn' t Geysarville_ for ngs: at Cloverdals for the Geysers: pland for Duncan Springs, Highiand Springs, Keiseyville, Caris- bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartiete Springs: st Uklah for Vichy Springs, Saratoca Springs, Blue L “tes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Sp-ings, Ubper Pomo. Potter Valley, Jonn Day's, Riversids, Lietiev's, Bucknell's, Banhe¢ tn ' Heights, Hullvill ‘s FIot Mendoeino City. Fort Bragg. West- ct, Usal, Willits, La Cum: 1l's Springs, Harris, Saturdny to Monday round trip tickets st reduced rates. On Sunday round trip tickets to all pofnts beyond San Rafael at half rates. Tickst offices. 80 Market st.. Chronicle bldg. H. C. WHITING, R X. RYAN. General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. MOUNT TAMALPAI3 SCENIC Bm':AY Leave San Francisco via Sausalito, Ferry: 'wookly Call, §1 per Year