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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1900. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. TON. ELDRIDGE & CO., s MARKET STREET. T BIDDER AT PRIVATE SALE XT LEVEL LOTS. —HYDE-ST. CARS. YOUR OWN TERMS. LD THIS WEEK. > FROM 8 lote; street bitumen; warm belt SNAP. in the Mission, near Noe y-Afth sts. S WNTOWN RESIDENCES near Larkin: large res- educed from $12,000; Sacramento and 9 rooms and bath. near Taylor: large house. ESTMENT. 1 : also rear house; double |OOMS TO LET—Furn. and Untarn. | WOODWARD ave,, 3, bet. Thirteenth and | Fourteenth, Valencia and Mission sts.—Nicely | _furnished or unfurnished oom. CLASSIFIED advertiscments and subscriptions received at Call branch cffice, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call a ments and subscrivtions has been establ jencia st. e e e ROOMS AND BOARD. AL offer to teacher ractive interlor and table. § A Market st : private: bath: sin. rms ertisements and ed at 109 Va- exceptionally at- Callf ite of 2 or 5 board optional SPECIAL NOTICES. . | nofice that the following | avanconca been recelved in the orph children an e om Decem- eet: alone | ber 31, 1889, to June %, 190: Mary Eilis- BE SOLD. 1 ‘montn:’ Annetta, 11 tary C G vears: E Ethel, 10 years 4 mont 11 years 2 months; Ella, 7 vears iel Dunp, 4 years & months; 7 years and Mabel Siversten, 8 years lda Derham, § ¥ 8 months: Ida ears 7 months; Margaret Sprackling. : Ruth Hurbert, 8 years 4 ¥ Mary, 7 years, and Margaret Harrigan, 2 years; Mary St vears 10 Market Fifth gwd improve- nd Em- 4 year: Irene, 2 years, Evallne, ¢ - te, 4 years, and Margaret Hurley, 8 PAYS PER .CEXNT. , 8 years and May Skelley, § ki Years: Mary Rvan, 6 vears 1 month: Angela $5500—Make offer: € flats of 4 and T rooms: | Anderson, & Sarah Ulrich, § vears 3 per month; lot feet: near | mMonths; Irene Hughes, 3 years 4 months; n Ete. MISSION COTTAGES. $4000 rooms and bath ea large lot, G6x122 feet. > bargain: only $1500 for a cho r; houses all size 32:6x street work done » Park Commissioners t. required, lease 1f bufld as mort- California st S per cent net; §: at & per cent: stores and 2§ rooms feet: rents § rket st Ma: close an estas ulars this offic 26 miles from 8. F.—$40 to 380 per ! tracts of all sizes; im- ken ranches, hay, grain, le lands; easy terms; schools, HOME AND = and outhou trees, mear stati: wooded, $200 EAD, his city. § Geary GRIFFIN, sold and exchanged REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. nimproved _property. t.. rooms 3 and 4 for house- %4 and £5 or hou e 50 ng; separate entrance. ff Sacramento, bei 3 sunny furnished wed front housekeer and $1 week. furnished rooms gas; suitable for two hed rooms for riors; suitable housekeeping. S TO LET—Furn. a ung wothan lbf‘u: o m 7n flat, central location, de congenial young women to room cterences exchanged. Address Devisadero st. HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms ht, $1 25 to §5 per week, and . open all night, BURNETT, 1426 Market st. (0ld No. 1364)—Fur- ot single; also unfurnished. €14 Large destrable room for gentle- closet; running water; bath; ‘phone; ate fami nig sekee; ght gage of $300 can remain; two rai | 2. Sth floor, Mills bldg., S.F. San An- Market; rented; lo- exchange r 3 furnished Jones housekeeping for a Lane, 7 vears 5 months; Emma Spreck- 10 _years 4 months: Alice Manheim, § months; Francis Lyons, 12 years 2 Florence Hughes, § vears 2 months; Coleman, 7 vears 10 months: John les, | years ¢ | months Harry | Keeley years § mon 3 years 2 months; Harry Maddox, b John Jol Thirteenth and | PALM 1 =on, 7 years; Ches- | | ter Roman rge Sivertsen, 4 | veare & e Tribon, 2 years 2| = Francls Pratius, & years J1 months; Frank Hunt, § years 2 months; Chgries Haldt, 2 years 6 months: Willlam McCollough, 3 years 9 months; Walter O'Farrell, 1 year 3 months; Louis ‘Monge, 9 ¥ Harold, 4 years, and Edward Cline, 2 years § months; | am Harrigan, 5 vears € months; Thomas an, 2 months; Willi r months. Protestant Orphan Society herewith gives n tice that the following orphan and half-or- m moe. den, 4 yrs. Frank Bo: vrs. 6 yre. 2 mos.: Edward Anderson, § yrs. § mos.; Percy Smith, 1 mo.; Walter Smith, § 1 Chester Davis, 4 yrs ¥rs.; Joseph Davis, § yrs 5 $3: whitened. $1_up: n Paint Co., 319 Third address the ear for $1 16_pages, in Call Tnited ALL kinds bought ng guaran- anteed Piar fission, or. 15th, ALL kinds bought, exchanged, rented; airing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st e ———— STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE storage covered h and Market; pt ERS AND St GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEW sell better machines for less mon: house in the city; rentals, $3. The Typewriter Exo Califort®a, telephone Main 265. | A_TYPEWRITER, brand new, for 0. RE- VALK, 40% California_st. FRUITY ALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. TO LET—On High st., Fruit land, with house a rge_ba; Apply ADOLPH CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Cail, 16_pas y address in the nited States or vear for Sl ‘QAKLA‘\'D‘ ADVERTISEMENTS. FFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $1700—COST $2500. | ~ Fine cottage, 5§ rooms, bath; first-class ord high Basement, cement walk; street work col plete; 3 blocks from local train; close to cars, schools and business center come, first served: terms. e, 30 acres of good water. : & 2 Broadwa: §. MEYER! 1 Oakla 2250 NEW—$3250. €an Pablo ave. and rooms; very meat in every particular: doubl parlors; unique designs in finish; up-to-dat nothing lacking; see it; its location to bui | center makes it very desirable; terms easy. J. 8. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Week all, 16 pages, ment to any address in the Tnited States or Canada one year for 31, postage paid. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. onial house, AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer. 1ith and Franklin, Oakland. | DIVIDEND NOTICES. DEX s per share) c will be pa: Marl August 1, books will close on Thursday, July 26, at 2 o'clock p. m. H. SHELDON, Secretary. | DIVIDEND Notlee—Dividend No. 81 (twenty- | five cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar 1900. Transfer 1800, CHEAPEST and best In America_The Weekly | | o ary 1, 1900, 1. 1200 10 yre. & m Maggie yrs.: Margaret S. Alexander, 7 yrs. § mos.; Amelia Rasmussen, 1 : Rose Rasmussen, 1 yr. § mos. abel Gorden, yrs. 11 mos.; Helen W. Bosch, 8 3 mos.; Florence J. Bosch, 3 yrs. § mos.; an Anderson, 7 yrs.: Edna Anderson, i yrs. 10 mos.; Rosle Smith, 3 Lilian | Shenk, 11 yre.; Clara stella Ehenk, Agne: yre Lean § yrs. 5 mos., and John | | | | R, 322 Montgomery st. | genuine snap; first | OST Plantation Company will be payable at the | office of the company. 327 Market st.. on and after Friday, July 20th, 1909.% Transfer books will close on Saturday, July 14th, 1900, at 12 o'clock m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. e ——— e cor. Larkin—Sunny front room; sbach lights; sultable for t i (The Oltver)--Newly fur- single or suites. reasonbl rre)—Elegantly fu; je. travelers acco southeast corner Seventh HE! Mission sts.--Sunny rooms, en sulte or single. iadies’ parior; reading room; elevator. HOTEL FranciscoFlegant suites: single: sieni. baths. MRS. KING, Turk and Taylor. HOWAF lcely furnished sunny . week or month. ms reason tront rooms; furnished MARKE' ‘FarrellNewly fur, rmi able; trans. 0c, $1 day Eighth—N per week; transient front room to let; §5 per 20—Sunny electric lights: day, wk., mio. 125 —Ligks, transient elevat - House, $15and 321 Ellis st.—Rooms, to §1; week, §1 2 to $4; open night. AL HOUSE, 126 Fllis st.—Incandescent nt. reading room, smoking room and iadles’ yarlor; rooms, per nignt, 35¢ to $150; week, §2 t) 85 month, 8 to §20; elevator on office ficor; sooms with hot and cold water: baths. R ' MARRIAGE LICENSES. following marriage licenses were issued city. Foertecy 545 Fourth street, and | 46 Second_avenue. { 28, Stockton, and ockton. 5%, Mission street, and , city. . Oakland, and Bessie McAllister street, andlein, 23, 314 Fillmore. . Santa Rosa, and Bertha | BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mali wili not be inserted. They must be handed in at cither of the publication offices and be indoreed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. | COLLINS—In this city, July 16, 1900, wife of Michgel Collins, a daughter. | KAHN—In this city, July 13, 150, to the wife | of M. M. Kabn, a son. | NICOLAS—In_this city, July 17, 190, t | Niite ar L. Nicolas, a daushter. P ROBBERTS—In this July 14, 1500, to the | B ite of A. E. Roberts, a son. 5z 15, 1900, to the son. to the | BR—In_this_ecity, July z‘wl’: of Arthur G. Zimmer, EACRAM <eat furnished rooms: private 4 upward, 645 ;8 an F3f TNTH. 213 nice furnished front rooms, ate family, u: 85, §7; suitable for ladies. AN Apartment House, 25 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. E OAKE, 118 Third—A good ,‘.gx #00d people. R. IL’GEI.l. ‘house MARRIED. HARRISON—-PEJOT—In Oakiand, July ), :r the Rev. C. Sharp, A. Edward %urrl-on San Francisco and Theresa M. Pejot of July 13, 10, by the Rev. J. Puendeiins, iam { | H%(:‘K‘E—m—ln this cit; Tiiliam ¥ and Annie H. Milier. | MEWS—STAMER—In this city, July 14, 15, | . Colton, 21, city. and Emma J. | waLSH In thi L T | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 1, | 0dd Fellows’ Cemetery Associatio by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Johannes H. Ch. | Mews and Johanna Carolina D. Stamer. —HAMBRIGHT—In this city, July 16, | 1900, by the Kev. A. J. Wells, Wiilis Hartman | Faliver and Mary Eiizabeth Hambright, both of Oakland. WALTON—-WILLISEN—In this city, July 16, 190¢, by the Rev. 8. D. Hutsinpiller, Sylvester Walton ana 1da May Willisen, both of San zncisco. —_—— . | DIED. Kinstry, Thomas T. Lauder,’ Alexandrina Loughbran, Mabel J. Marsh, Henry F. Nagel, 4 Ostrowskl, Peterson, Booth, Edgar Buck, George Mrs. lian M. Francik, J Fritz, Willlam H. Robrs, Fritz E. nnini, Louis A. Simon, Herrmann L. acobsen, Christian Stormfield, Chas. F. A. T. Walsh, Joseph F. Johneon, Charles O. BOOTH—In Oakland, July 17, 1800, at 920 Six- teenth street, Edgar, beloved child of Charles Lorena Booth, a native of Oakland, 4 2 years 8 months and 18 days this city, July 1800, George, beloved husband of Mary A. Buck, and r of Mamie L., George E. and David J. n 7Notice of funeral hereatter. "EREGHINO—In Halfmocn Bay, July 15, 1800, Mre. Caroline Cereghino, mother of Mrs. J. Lercari and Adeline, Dora and Joseph Cere- ghino, and sister of J. de Benedetti, a native | of Italy, aged 47 year: @7 Friends and acquaintances are Tespect- fully invi to attend the funeral this day ). (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late | residence, Mission street, thence to St. Paul's Church, Twenty-ninth and Church streets, where a solemn requiem = mass will be celebrated, commencing at 10 o'clock. | Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CONNELL—In this July 15, 1900, at the residerce of her aunt, Mrs. A. C. Forsythe, 1324 Fulton street, Lililan Margaret, dearly beloved and only child of John J..and Minni, Connell, and-granddaughter of the late Dan: iel and Marga Hagerty, a native of Call- | fornia. aged 11 years and § day 0> Friends are respectfully invited to tend the funeral this day (Wednesday), af 10 o'clock, from the residence of her aunt. thence to Sacred Heart | 1324 Fulton o'clock. Interment wurch for serv Mount Calvary CRANZ—In this city. loved wife of T. Mrs. Dr. D, a Pape, Mrs. C. E. Wa ative of Hol s Angeles, Cal., please copy.) E W. L. T. Ic §7 Friends fully vited to (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the vestry of the “ongregational Church, corner | Post and Mason streets. Cremation private in I O. F. Cemetery. Please omit flowers. DOBERT--In this city, July 17, 1900, Henry C. Dobert, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 43 years 3 months and 3 days. FRANCIS—In this city, July L | Francis, beloved husband of Kate Francis, | father of Marcel Francls, and brother of | or Louis Merki, a native of France, | years, | n this _city 15, 1900, Willlam Harold, beloved a: y son of William and Mamie Fritz, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 vear and 9 months. g Friends and acqualntances are respect- | fully invited attend the funeral this day | (Weanesday), at 10 o clock, from the residence | of his pare atoma street. Interment | Holy © Cemetery. ANNINI—In this city, July 15, 1900, Louis | dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. ovannini, and brother of William M., Attilio, Romeo and Paul aged 4 years 3 months and § day: nds and acqua ed to attend ock, from she teenth street, Philip Theres vannini Gio- \dence | thence | Cemetery. y 16, 1500, Chri ed father of Georg: and father-in-law of a native of Schleswig, | months and 1§ Mari eorge Jac many, aged bsen years > Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day at 10 o' from his late resi- eet. Interment I July 16, brother on street, ral private. | tween O Far Interment private, Cypres emetery KINSTRY—In Benicia, July 17, 1900, Thomas | T, Kinstry. & native of New York City, N.'| Y., gged %0 11 months and 17 daye. {7 Funera norrow (Thursday LAUDER. city, July 17, 190, Alexan- a Ina, beloved wife of John Lau- of Jc , Mattie and | native of Aberdeen, | 2 months and 11 days. tances are res 4 to attend the fu day). at 2 o Silver stres g metery, via electric car from | Bryant stréets { —Jn this eity, July 17, 1800, Mabel J., beloved ind only child of Thomas and Jennie Loughran, and granddaughter of Frank and the late Mary McNally and Pat- | rick and the late Sarah Loughran, a native of | San Francisco, aged 8 years and 14 days. g¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence | of her parents, 12 rment Mount Calvary Cemetery | In this city, July 17, 190, Henry F. | 1 HRAN . father of H. F. Marsh Jr., Fred D..{ Charles C., J. Alfred and May D. Marsh and Mre. Julia M. Lawton, a native of Boston, | Mass., aged 69 years S months and 15 days. | (Boston papers please copy.) Morrow (Thureday), idence, 2307 Howard | street. Interment priva NAGEL—In_ this cit 16, 1900, Marie | alea Nagel, beloved wife of J. Nagel, | mother of Mrs. W. Thomas and Josephine | Nagel, and s £ Mrs. J ke, Mrs. N. | Burken of nville, ) Britz of Bakersfield A K a native aged 41 vears of Berlin, German g Friends and d to atte 30 o'clock, aintances are respect- the funeral to-morrow from her late | residence, 1112% Bryant street, thence to St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1419 Howard street, whers services will be held, commencing ai 1 o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet Ce ROWSKI—In this city B. Ostrowski, dearly Rosie Ostrowski, and lie, Mary, Rosie, Wilhelmina and Albert Ostrowski, a native of Gern ny, aged 42 Years 10 months and 3 days. A Tember of Court Hubertus No. F. of A, > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 10:30 o'clock, the par- lors of the Gantner & Guntz Undertaking | Company, 1200 Mission street, between Eighth | and Ninth, thence to St. Boniface's Church, | &faen Gate avenue, near Jones street, for | services, commenci 11 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross y RSON—In the City and County Hospital, | July 18, 1900, Carl beloved husband of er of Freddle, | ¢ 1900, ymas Peterson, a native of Denmark, aged 66 vears. | ROHRS—In Oakland, July 17, Fritz B, | Rohrs, a native of Altenau, Germany, aged | % vears 8 months and 9 days. N—In this city, July —, 190, Herrmann | . beloved father of Lo and _ Alfred | mori, Mrs Lionel Heynemann and Anna imon, a native of Germany, aged 65 years § months and 4 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 9:45 o'clock, f his late restdence, 16i0 Pine street. Intefinent Home of Peace Cemetery, by special train from Third and Townsend streets at 11 o'clock. Please omit flowers. MFIELD—In this “city, July 16, 1900, Charles F., beloved husband of Annie Stor; fleld, and father of Frank and Oscar Storm- field and Mrs. Christine Walcott, a native of Sweden, aged 69 vears 9 months and 16 days. (Ctah_papers please copy.) T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to actend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 10:15 o'clock, from the fu- neral parlors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. N. B.—Officers and_members of Valley Lodge No. 30, A. O. U. W.. are respectfully invited to_attend J. H. P. GEDGE, M. W. T. H. LORD, Recorder. city, July 16, 1300, Joseph Francis, dearly beloved and oniy son of Mar. tin and Mary Walsh, and beloved brother of Mary T. and Helen K. Walsh, a native of Francisco, aged 15 years 7 months and ¥ STOR! [>The funeral will take place this day (Weanesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the resi- of his parents, 149 Silver street, thence to St. { Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Moun Calvary_Cemetery. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO,, | (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher). | DANIEL P. DONOVAN Mgr. 20 Fifth st opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South $0. McAVOY & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EHBAL&ERE, 123 Market st., between sth and 9th, . ' § | Telephone rufll 247, | o e ——ry UNITED - UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 167, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Finest Equipment at Modesate Rates. CREMATION. SAN FRANCISCOU, CAL. OB DECEATON having & presiding . ofhir and the charge for cremation, $30, same for members of family. ‘GEORGE R. FLETCHER, it | of dropping it. | call on his daughters, and so he was in- | | cluded in _the plot. | story created a profound sensation, as the | Kinstry, lot on N line of Pacific street, 45 W of | PLEADSCUILTY TOSTEALING I LONDON HOTEL Miss Caroline E. Keyes Ad- mits the Charge in the Police Court. AR % iy Prisoner Answers the Description of a Young Woman Whe Registered as Coming From San Francisco. BRI A LONDON, July 17.—Caroline E. Keyes pleaded guilty in the Marylebone Police Court yesterday to the charge of stealing | a gold watch, a bracelet, hairbrush andi articles of clothing of the aggregate value | of £22 from rooms in Norfolk Mansion's Hotel, where she had been staying. When Miss Keyes was arrested she finally opened her trunk and displayed the | missing articles. Her explanation was | that she had been drinking brandy, and while under the influence of the liquor | took the property. When she realized the | enormity of her action the next morning | she tried to leturn the stolen property | but was unable to gain access to the | rooms she had robbed. In the course of the hearing Miss Keyves said she was an American and had come to London to at- tend the World's Christian Endeavor Con- vention as a delegate from achurch qm Minnesota. Ultimately Miss Keyes, who said she was without money, was re- | manded to allow her to call witnesses as | to_her character. A lady answering the description of the prisoner registered at the City Hotel as | 8 Keyes, San Francisco,” early i Jul; MEN FIGHT ON NARROW | ROOF HIGH ABOVE GROUND Vivid Scene Enacted on a Chic Building Worthy of a Chapter in 2 Dime Novel. CHICAGO, July 17. e exciting spec- | tacle of two men fighting fiercely 175 feet above the ground, with a constant danger | of being p! i to certain death below, | was witnessed by a great crowd about the | rew Coliseum building. | Richard Collins was distributing cinders | about on_the roof of the big structure, while J. R. Howland was at work on the | ground 175 feet below. A brick from above Gropped and grazed his head. Angered, he went to the roof and accused Collins | They soon began to fight. roof is only twenty-four feet wide | 1ts at an angle of twenty degrees, | The fight took place on the west side of | the apex of the roof. A misstep would have hurled the combatants to certain death on the stonework below. attention of Charles Wilson, fore- in charge of the expanded metal was attracted by the struggle of the two men. Calling to several laborers he rushed to the scene of the conflict. He | rrived on the scene in time to seize the ghters as they were in imminent peril | falling together over the edge to wait- | ing death. The men were separated and Foreman Wilson sent for assistance from the police, | who arrested the fighters. Howland was seriously injured CONSPIRED WITH LOVERS TO MURDER THEIR PARENTS | Remarkable Confession of Eliza Wise Clears Away a Mystery in | Minnesota. Minn., July 17.—The recent mysterious oting of Willlam Wise and | his wife was solved to-day by the con- fession of Eliza Wise, the younger of the Wise girls, that the defendants, James Hardy and Elmer Miller, committed the | murder. She practically admitted that the plot to shoot her parents was formed with the knowledge of herself and her sister. The mother had $1500 in the bank, which was ln\gv to her daughters in case of her death, And the girls had said they would de’with their suitors when Mrs. Wise was dead. The father had forbidden the boys to ago The and ANOKA, Eliza testified that she saw the boys.and their guns outside | the house before the shooting. The girl's | defendants had established a tentative alibi, and it was generally believed that they’ were innocent. FOOD IS SCARCE. The Government of Colombia Hard- | Pressed to Feed Its Soldiers. KINGSTON, Jamalca, July 17.—Further | rews from Colombia is to the effect that up to July 13 Panama was still held by the Government. The rebels in the vicin- ity were expected to begin operations soon. The Government troops have been strongly reinforced by drafts from Colon, but it is the general opinion that ths rebels can take Panama any time they like, It is reported that the rebels are led by an American military expert. The Government is in dreadful straits for food with which to feed troops and is seizing cattle from residents. - Chautauquans in Session. PACIFIC GROVE, July 17.—The twenty- first anfiual assembly of the“Pacific Coast Chautauqua was regularly opened for business at 9 a. m. to-day by the organi- zation of the assembly classes of scien- tific and literary work. Rev. Dr. Thomas Filben, superintendent of instruction for the Pacific Coast branch of the Chautau- qua Soclety, presided at the class organi- zation. A general discussion on the pres- ent popular questions of child study was led Mrs. E. G. Greene of Palo Alto, gresl ent of the California Home and Schoal Child Study Assoclation. A lec- ture by John Ivey on “Seeing the Invisi- ble in Nature” was the feature of the aft- g;‘nm;n. B‘{: t‘;}e fe}'”"i‘,"‘ Congressman arles B. Landis of Indiana spoke on “Mission of the Angio-Saxon. e i Worry Causes Suicide. HILLSBORO, Or., July 17.—The lifeless body of S. H. Humphreys, a prominent real estate broker of this city, was found this morning hanging by a rope from a limb of a small fir tree. Humphreys was 1 gharaian of Mrs. Amanda Bhigley an insane ward, and also administrasor | the estate of the late Jud of e Humphreys, his father. It is thought lgat Worry u\"{er‘ the condition of these estates and other | finanetal troubles caused him to turn to suicide as the speediest solution of the difficulty. - REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. City and Kounty of San Francisco to Guy C. Mullen, lot on N line of Green street, 108 W of Larkin, W 34:6 by N 108: Lo Vells, Fargo & Company to R. C. Chambers, ot on W 3 o ! 3 A $10. Gustav and Sallie Harshail to Annfe L. Mc. | Broderick, W, 21:6 by N 127:84; $10. Jonn and Wuna Stierlen to Leon H. Roger, lot on E line of Clayton street, 243 S of Frederick, 8 26 by E 101:3; $10. Henry Schwerin to Lizzie Schwerin, lot on W line of Folsom street, 9 8 of Twentieth, 8 30 | by W i22:6; zaft. Joseph Jacquemet, by E. B. Pond and H..C. Campbell, trustees,’ to San Francisco Savings Union, 1637 D. 223, ‘lot on § line of Seventeenth street, 163 W of Guerrero, W 45 by S 243, truse SEonile Teitmunn, suaraian of estates of e Heilmann, guardian o es of Richard, Water and Henry Herlmann (minors); to John Heflmann, lot on corner of ;r;n;nmnm and York streets, W 2 by S 100; William and Lizzie Hinkel to Ephi A o - line of Liyde strece oS S ‘Washington, § 23 by E 109:6; $10. Martin and Jenny H. Krotoszyner to Winslow Anderson, lot on 8 line of Sutter street, 70 B of Larkin, E 33:0 by § 137:6; $10. Bernard McArdle to Annie E. McArdle. lot on N line of Minna street, 145 E of Elghth, E 20 NW 80, SW 20, SE 80; gift. FEdward McDonnell to Willis D. McDonnell, lots 23 and 34, block 4, ' Tract A, People’s Homestead Association; gift. John Murray to Stephen Matthies, lot on B line of California avenue, 175 S of Eve street, S 2 by NE 100; $10. Thomas D. and Rose A. Riordan to Caspar Zwierlein, lot on E corner of Java street and Masonic avenue, SE 50 by NE 1%0; also lot on NE line of Masonic avenue, 75 SE of Java street, SE 50 by NE 100: also lot on NE line of Masonic avenue. 125 SE of Java street, SE 50 by NE 125, block 5, Flint Tract: $10. Laurel Hill Cemetery Association to B. E. Auger and J. D. Fricot (executors of estate of Emelie A. Chavanne), lot 2038, Laurel Hill Cem- etery; $3150 Alameda County. Helen A. and L. T. Hengstler to Sidney Me- Mechen Van Wyck Jr., lot on E line of War- ring_street, 50 N _of Channing way, N 50 by E 150, being lot 25, map of Benton property, Berkeley; $10. Benjamin and Elizabeth B. Bangs to Gifford H. G. McGrew, lot on NE corner of Hillegass avenue and Derby street, N 40 by E 150:44, be- {ne igt @, map of Hillégass property, Bérke- ey $1000. Thomas Creagmile to Rachel Creagmile, lot on SE corner of Shattuck avenue and Oregon street, B 147.43,, S 89:8, W 153.69, N 90 to begin- ning, lots 17 and 18, block H. of southern por- tion of Blake estate, Berkeley: $10. S stmr Glenogle, from Tacoma; Jap stmr Idzumi Maru, trom Seattle. 3 Salled June Li—Ship Joseph B Thomas, for Port Townsend. KOBE—Arrived prior to July 16—Schr Fred J Wood, from Vancouver. DOVER—Passed July 16—Ger stmr Hathar, hence March 23, for Hamburg. VANCOUVER—Arrived July 17—Br stmr Em- pres of India, from Hongkons. » OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived July 1; wark, from Antwerp; stmr Friederich der Grosée, from Bremen. —Stmr Belgravia, for Hamburs: Maria Theresa, for Bremen. VE—Arrived July 17—Stmr Potsdam, New York. SW—Sailed July 16—Stmr Ao- r Vancouver. ERDAM—Arrived July 17—Stmr Satled Jaly rangi. ROTT dam. from New York, via Boulogne. 17 — Stmr Home Building Company to Phillip H. Jr., lot 7, map of Forest Park Tract, Brooklyn Townskip; $19. g D, and Bertha Sternseher to Rachel Gutter, lot 2, map of Duarte Tract, being portion of lot | 1, Peraita Tract, Brooklyn Township: 0. Elisa Werlen (formerly Schaerer) to Emil Schaerer, lot 32, block A, amended map of re- subdivided Haight Tract, Alameda; $130. Charles L. and Annie 8 Taylor to J. Myers, lot 11, map of C. L. Taylor property, as surveyed by E. W. Wilberg and recorded vember 6, 1897, in Map Book 15, page 74, Oak- land; $§10. Charles P. ard May S. Davies to Charles Stephan, lot on S line of Thirty-sixth or Logan street, 266:3 W of West street, 30 by S 120 being lot 12, block M, map of property of Cen- tral Land Company, Oakland; $10. Cassie J. Conwell to W. D. Henderson, iot on € line of Virginia street, 357 W of Shattuck avenue, W 50 by S 134.67, being lot 4. block ©, Janss Tract, Berkeley; $10. Rebecca and Myron L. Wurts to C. P. De- vore, lots 21, 22 and 23, block 175, on map of subdivision of lots 12, 13 and 14 d _portion of lot 11, corrected map of Snyder Homestead Tract, Berkeley: $10. Unice Wilkinson to Eli Wilkinson, lots 19 OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan ports—i1 a. m.. Jwiy 15, 20, 25, 30, August 4 Change 'to company’s steamers at_Seattle. For_Victorla, Vancouver (B. Port Townsend, Seattle, ge at Seattle to this company’s teamers laska and G. Ry.; at Tacoma to N. F. -y at Vancouver to Bureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. m., July 12, 17, 22, 27, August 1, and every ffth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cay- | uces, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota. Santa Barbara. Ventura, Huememe, San Pedro, Zast San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport— and 26, block A Fruitrale Station Tract, Brook- | 3 s me. July 14, 16, 22, 2, 2, August 3, and Iyn ownship; gift every fourth day thers er. = gt For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- Builders’ Contracts. ford (San Luis Obispo). Santa Parbara, Joet Villi: { Los An 'S d Redor (Loa Angeles)—11 a. Mrs. E. Kibbe (owner) with William Plant | Los el o O it T auk avery (contractor), architect Thomas J Welsh—Ex- | fourth any thew 7 | 31 cavating, grading, brick, concrete, iron, car- | TOHTth day therealier. @ @ o Bay. San Jose del penter and joiners’ work, stairs, hardware, tin- | ning, galvanizea Iron work, lathing, plastering | and glazing for a_two-story and basement frame building on N line of Geary street, 67:§ E of Devisadero, N 137:6 by E i, W A 456 3245, | me owner with James E. Britt (contractor), | architect same—Gas and water service, plumb- | ing, gas fitting, sewers and tiling for same on same; $1598. Thomas G. Tay’ Improvement Co. r (owner) with City Street (contractors), architect Al- bert Sutton—Excavating and piling for a_four- It story and basement brick buflding on SW 29, [ of Beale street. W of Mission, NV by SW 127:6; 3 Louis Reimers (owner) with 8. Saywell (con- tractor), architect Nathaniel Blalsdell—All work except trimming hardware, mantels, nd bas shades, gas fixtures for a_one-story ment frame building on N line of Eighteenth street, 210 W of Church, N 144:10%, N 75 de- W 25:6, S 150, E 2%, to beginning, M B 04 g2 G. F. Terschuren (owner) with € Concrate Co. (contractors), architect gel—Concrete work, foundations, bulkhead, trenches, ete., for a tw and_basement frame building (two dwellings) on NE corner of Clay and Spruce streets. 41:0% | along Spruce, thence N 60 by E 107:6; $2040. Same owner with F. L. Hansen (contractor), architect same—Carpenter and stalr work, glass, electric work, marble, lathing and plas- terink for same on game: $10.825. Same owner with H. Wiiliamson (contractor), architect same—Plumbing, sewering, water ser- vice, gas service and draining for same on same; 1452, Same owner with W. F. Wohlstein (contrac- tor), architect same—Painting, varnishing, rub- bing, etc., for same on same; $930. —— e HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. F Mower, Nava |3 P Dobbins, Vacaviife | | | Itfornia 3. Vo- one. ory attic J C Schiffer, Baksfleld'W Morehouse, D Flat A C Presley, Cal | M Prince & s, S Rosa & w, L Ang | T W Bush, Nava y | O H Todd, Oakland |J D Bidale, Hanford H C Shepard, S Paul Miss Leland, Barbara 3 W Patterson, Stkn |3 G Brooks, Colusa A R Carney, Visalia | T Lindsey, Nevada WS Cole, Cal |Frea Mason, Sacto W _J Jones, Tacoma 1 V Shepherd, Cal 3 Winshell, Chicago Mrs V Wines, S Barbar T couver Mrs Jorster & s, Sidney AH 3 £ Oyly, Cal H F West, Seattle 'E Canal, Columbla Mrs H Stedham, Seatt Pedro Caucus, Columb G E Price, Denver 3 Kroms, Cal T J Browley & w, Red Dr Mrs Cutter, Alcat Mrs B Atkinson, NWT A C Russell, Stkn | Meserve, L Ang |D H Whitsmore, S Raf | W J Trask, L Ang Mrs § L Fish, Mlnlnez‘ | Mrs C Berry, Selma | Annie Fish, Martinez * W Barrett. Fresno | Mrs J D Parsons, S R B F Cobb, Chicago |Miss H C R R W E Rohery, L Ang M McWhirter, Bksfleld * E Glidden, Madera R Brainard &w, E Grv /W Jenkins, Phoenix G Hesser & w, Ta City W S Hunt, England Miss F Simmons.I City [R B Butlef, Fresno J B Chinn, Porterville Sam Henery, Stkn 1 C Campbeil, Nev City '3 W Ramb, B Creek N Hudson, Fresno T Mills, w & ¢, Coitvill E W Pease, L Ang |D Tredway, Lodl D W Pierce, L Ang |J B Robinson, Sacto 1 S Noble, Ogden G H Harvey, Oakland 3 Fitzgerald, Ogden |Mrs McCullough, Cal W Whitaker & w, Nebr Miss McCullough, Cal R T Suencer & w, N Y 'J Rammesburg, Winters & C Ferguson &w, Oak PALACE HOTEL. H Cooke, Gridley W Kilburn, US N Rea an, B Springs 3 W F Johnson, Can |E Kumare, Springfield F R George, N Y R H Her H Morton, Stanford W T Solom } 1 B Noyes & w, Napa C E Hill, Ki Y Mr & MrsSeligman, Mil W W Chanin, Sacto Mrs Flanks, Cleveland|W G Nevin, L Ang Miss H H Parks, Cleye R L Laws, Hamilton Sheldon Parks, Cleveln A I Reaves, N Y 3 E Reiss, US A L Cannon, Denver W Tuttle, Colusa | Or A Johnson &w, Port 2T Mix, N Y iDr_Lindley, Salt Lake A B Cohn, St Joe F_Etlers, Portland T Chanselor, Coalinga| W M Mark, Denver H Coll oden & W, Mex J G Brown & w, O Athens Mrs A Phillips, Mex | JJ Brown & w H Quinby & w, Lvpool D B Smith, Mrs H Lyon, Redlands Mrs L H D L Brown, Pittsburg i NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Dr Pinkerton, K City |T M Crawford, S Jose 7 S Rees, Triickee ) Wilson, S Jose | C Wing, Truckee J Dougherty, S Jose Miss A Smith, Truckee A F Cannon, Kent J W Brown, Chicago |H Wulff, B Tsland W Moore, Oakddle ] H Bromhead, Vcouvr E Jensen, London Schoerlinger& w, O F Armstrong &w. Towa i K Johpson & £, B C F 8 Hansen, Vallejo |Miss I Ward, Ross Val F Gay, Sacfo | street N | cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz Santa Rosalia | and Guaymas (Me: —10 a. m., 7th of each month. . For turther Information obtain company’s folders. The company reserves the right to change steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing without previous notice. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery (Palace Hotel). PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st.. San Francisco. THE 0. R, & N, GO, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND F-om Spear-streat Wharf at il a. m. fARE $12 First Class including Berty $8 Second Class and Meals. STATE OF CALIFORNIA sails.. COLUMBIA salls Short line to Whila Wi Helena and all points Through tickets to all p East. E. C. WARD, General Agent. 630 Market st.. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Superintendents. KIMBALL STEAMSHIP COMPANY Will Dispatch for NOME, PORT CLARENCE, CAPE YORK AND SAFETY HARBOR The Elegant. Commodious, Fast Al Passen- ger Steamship GOODAL 'JOHN S, KIMBALL, Twenty-fire hundred tons’ displacement. ABOUT AUGUST 1. For Passenger and Freight Rates Apply to KIMBALL STEAMSHIP CO., 290 Market st., San Francisco. S. S. OHIO, FROM SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT TO OME, ST. MICHAEL On or about July 23d. For passage and other particulars apply to EMPIRE LINE, 30 MONTGOMERY ST. ALASKA EXPLORATION CO., 13 POST ST. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. S TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- | ner First and Brannan streets. at 1p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at | Kobe (Hiogo), conng a. Nagasaki and Shanghai, and ecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- No cargo received on on day . .Friday, 1900 MARU.. . September 22, 1900 Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company's office, 421 Market street, corner First. W. 'H. AVERY. General gent. " AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK., SOUTZAMPTON, LONDON, PARIN Stopping at Cherbourg. westbound. From New York every Wednesday, 10 a. m. st. July 18 New_York ...August & July %'St. Paul August 15 RED STAR LINZ. ~New York end Antwers From New York every Wednesday. 12 noon. Friesland .July 15| Westernland .August 1 Southwark ......July 25/ Kensington ..August § INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., 30 Montgomery street. SHIPPING INTE_LI'.IGENCE. Continued From Page Eight. Stmr Matteawan, Croscup, Tacoma. | Saturday, COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LI E TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday instead of from November 2, 1399, at s trip. AL AGENCY _FOR tmr South- | Pots- | Everett, Anacort Whatcom (Wash.)— | 3 ., July 15, 2. an, and every fifth day thereafter. _Wednesday, August 29, 1300 | Means 9 a. m. to go clear to Chicagoor Kansas City; 4:10 p.m. to go to Stock- ton, and 8 p. m. for Fresno or Bakersfield. Sleepers to sleep inand chairs to recline in and a diner to eatinonthe Over- land Express. They’ll tell /] all about it at 628 Market st., or in our office, Ferry Depot. D I R /] SANTA FE TRAINS. | PACIFIC COMPANT. (PaciFic sYsTEM.) Trains lenve nnd are due (o arrive ad NAN FRANCISCO. {Main Live, Foot of Markeh Street.) LEAVE ~ Frow Mav 13, 1900. — ARRIVE | 71004 Bew Elmira, Vi o] B R, RO +3:004 Shases Expreas Davia, Wiliazs (for Bacticss” Syrings). Willows. et 71801 Mesthuon, Sun R, Vallcio, Moty Uniitogs aod Sante Ros . 01199 | #8:004 Davis, Woodland. Landing, 1 Marysvilie, Oroville. .......... ... *T4Sp i 004 Atlagtic Express—Ogden and East *11:434 1404 Sau Joss, Iivermors, Htocktou, Tone, _Huoran Placervilla, I-mvlla t'hiem Biaft. . sy | *8:304 Onkdals, (tor Yo ). Bonora, Carters. .. *9:004 Haywards, Niles aad *9:004 Los Tracy. and Framo | *;3ea anl-é Mar! e 4np | +10:004 The Overland Limited—Ogden, Dea- ver, Omabe, CBICAg0.............. *0N3P *11:004 Kiles, Livermors, Stockion, Sacra- meat~ Mendota, Hanford, Vieslls, Porrorriila it Niics and Way Stations, Sactamento Kivor Sten | *8:00r Haywar [ y8:00¢ Vailelo ... *6:0ur Orfental Mafl— COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gasge). (Foot cf Market Stesed. ) 4 Banta Crua Excursion for Sante Cruz sud Principal Way Stations 18:089 *8:98. Nowark, Contervilie, San Joso, Felton, Houlder Cresk, { | | | Bauia Cruz aod Fi Stations - 2-!-0.“-.1«-.',«-0“: » Glenwood. Felton, Baats Cruz. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN PRANCISGO—Poat of Harket Sirael ¢ - - 200 ‘rhuel w. g T *T:18 900 1100, 100 13:9 *4:00 15:00 <6200 Prom 04 CLAND— Fast of Brasd. 100 %00 10:004.. 31303 °1:00 1843 900 1400 “5:00r.m, COAST PIVINION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsen Sis) ! Geean View Nouth San Francisco. | ¥3:004 San Jose nid Way Stashons (N | Almaden Wednaadaye only) | 17:804 Sunday for San J Banta l‘-fl‘n’. Grove as mms%sm- . | 91004 Hau Jowo. Fres Pinos, Nwuta Crws, | Pactiic_Grove, Paso iobies, San Tuls Ohispo, Surf, Lompoe aud Principal Way Stath g5 et b B one, A WayStations t2:48¢ San Mateo, Kedwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Santa Ciam, San Joss, Tres Pinos Santa Cruz, Sailoas, Monterey and Pacifie Grove San Joss and Way Statio Sua Jose and Principal W llI' Jose, Les Gatos fiiss 13 | ? | A | *Daily. ‘ PP o 1A NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER | SAR FRAMGISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS-7:30, 9:00, 00 & m; 13, 3:2. 5:10, 6:% p. m. Thursdays—Extra [ at 11:80 o. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1: CALIFORN :55 and 6:35 p. m. = A 8 |10 a. m., from PL‘V;{'F“‘;‘.\ N{s_?h l:t,h'er lf:o(LflAI | and 11:3 o m SAILED. | Morton_ st. ETAGNE. ul i B g v o . g v Tuesday, July 17. | CHAMPA 2; LA TOURINE, August | '}z‘%‘:—& ), 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 130, %3 Stmr Rival, Johnson, Usal. A | 2; L'AQUITAINE. August 9. First ¢ o S NTRAFAFL TO SAN FRANCISCO. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. | i 2 50 and upward. Second class to | A TEsa T8, R e Stmr Geo Locmis, Badger. Ventura. a and upward: 3 per cent reduction on | '"‘xlm 3—‘-;_ LR ;1 | A . S Stmr Newburg, Peterson, Grays Harbor. Ship Emily F Whitney, Brighan, Honolulu. Schr J W Weatherwax, Sorenson, Eureka and | Honolulu. e ba gomery avenue, San Francisco. (Hudson Building), New York. J. F. 3AZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Mont- U Schr Glendale. Falk, Tacoma. Schr Nettle Sundbors, Anderson, —. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, July 17, 10 p m—Weather thick; wind SW, velocity 8 miles. SPOKEN. May 24, lat 10 S, idn 34 W—Br bark Ven- tura, from Antwerp, for Tacoma. May 31, lat 34 S, lon 33 W—Fr bark Colbert, from Tacoma, for Queenstown. > MEMORANDUM. Per schr O M Kellogg, from Eureka, July 17 —Was in company with bark off the lightship last night at 10 o'clock. Thought her to be a bark frcm Hawalian Islands. Per stmr National City, from Fort Brage, at San Francisco, July 17—On July 17, at 8:30 a m - saw a full-rigged ship § miles NW of Point | MO Thurs. and Sat at 9:45, Reyes; looked like coal Jaden. Also picked up | 8. m. 5 p. m. (ex. Thurs. 'night); Fri- a fish boat with a man and a boy and towed | days, 1 p. m. and §:30: Sundays, I a m,$ same to San Francisco. | . m._Landing and office. Mission-street Dock. DOMESTIC PORTS. HONOLULU—Passed July 5—Br stmr Ener- gia, from Port Hadlock, for Melbourne, HUENEME—Arrived 'July 17-Stmr Grace Dollar, hence July 15 CRESCENT CITY—Sailed July 17—Stmr Cres- | cent City, for San Francisco. SEATTLE—Arrived July 16—Stmr Garonne, from Cape Nome. July 17—Stmr Dirigo, from Skaguay. Sailed July _16—Stmr Centennial, for Cape Nome. July 17—8tmr Al-Ki, for Dyea. PORT TOWNSEND—Passed July 17—Nor stmr_Kvarven, for Seattle. : PORT BLAKELEY—Sailed July 17—Schr Chalienger, for San Franclsco. | EUREKA—Arrived July 16—Stmr Eureka, | hence July 15. . Sailed July 1i—Stmr Eureka, for San Fran- cisco. ASTORTA—Sailed July 1i—Stmr State of Cali- fornia, for San Francisco. SAN DIEGO—Sailed July 17—U S stmr Ran- ger, for ——: schr Bertha Dolbeer, for Eureka. FORT BRAGG—Sailed July 17-Stmr Tijla- mook, for San Francisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived July 178t | m.: 12:30, 1:15, 2:15, *8:30. 4. :30. Aleatraz, from Greenwood: stme “Whitesboro, | TEXTRA TRIPS . on Moo .r#m: om o i 90 % eadays Sailed Jul, Stmr Navarro, for San Fran- SUNDAYS—6 *3:50, *11:06a. m.: *13:09 flc’obsmipsned.n 17—-Stmr Empire, for | P M. e e al july 17—-Stmr re, for Francisco. ‘Trains marked (%) start from i S RIS TOL: BAY—Arrived June 2—Bark Cory- n‘a‘%uufil‘,vsfifl.?fl SAN ERANCISCO. phene, hence May 22. o R T Tk B die G e~ RION JosIe. | "EXTRA TRIPS on Wednasdays VICTORTA—Arrived July 16—Nor stmr Hero, | gnd Saturdays at 7:10 and 10 P from Duteh Harbor. | ¥SuxDATSCas, sis. loies, ‘Q'UGAMS—MIQG July 2—Schr Dauntless, | 1:20, 2:30, 3:45. 215, _7:08, “MAZATLAN-Sailed July 5—Stmr Colon, for | 1:00 a. m. week daysr Cazadero and way sta- San Francisco. SYDNEY—Salled July 16—Br stmr Aorangi, 'nfizh"f-il Aus—Arrived July 15—Br !omo.wmnmnmm’ma:héh Fannie Kerr, to load for San July 16—Fr bark Fervaal, for HAMA—Arrived prigr to July 14—Br | 8. 8. AUSTRALIA_(Honolulu -only). " FORU. S. NAVY YARD AN CEANIO 8. 8. CO.— HONOLULU, APTA OAYD R SUONEY S -Wednesday. July 23, 2 p. S piainnd and Austialia. Wed. Aug. 8 3P catan = 53 m 1. D. SPRECKELS & BKOS. €0., Pier 7, Foot Pacific St Freight s 32 e Steamer “‘Monticello." . 2. Telephone Main 1303 Sde. RAILROAD TRAVEL. RORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILRO Vie £ausalite Ferry. A Cflfl;.l;l;fl!lflfl Avfl.;ofl 1308, SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS— *8:30, 9:30, 11:00 & m. 12:45, *1:6, 3:15, 4:15, 55, 615, 640 b m EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and Saa Rafael, on Mong Wednesdays, Saturday; and Sundays, at U and 3% p. m. SUNDAYS—7:00, ), *3:00, *10:00, 11:00, 11:30 a m.; 12:45, 150, 2:30, *3:45, 0, 7:20 m. P[0 a. m. does mot run to San Ratas Sus- = qui ‘marked ( to Sa FROM SAN BAFAEL TO SAN FRASC SAN FRAN 0, 3:40, *10:15 o ) WEEK DAYS-— NITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 Broad- | NDAYS—$:10, 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 140, 0:48 8:05, 8:25 p. m_ Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Parg eame schedule as above. san Hdncisca, [abr. . Week | Sun- Sun- Burt | 855 | peaimation] S5 Novato. r.:un- Geyserville. 1:30 pm| 8:00 am| _Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm! 3:30 pm| 3:00 am| and_Ukiah. | 7:35 pm 7:30 am| | : t:n-' Guerneville.| 7:35 pm| | 3:30 pml 1 B un, Sonoma | .15 am | ®und - pm! Glen Eilen. | 6:05 pm o o) Po:e0 e pm!| Sedastopot. | 7:35 pm Staxes connect st Santa Rosa for Mark West l;fl? and White Sulphur Sprifgs: at Fulton truria; st Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Si : at Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Hopland for Duncan 8 Highiand Kelseyville, Carls- B rinaa ot Ua for Vichy Borings. Saratoea : at Ukiaa for Viel ratogs -::'I-.w Bine T e Laurel Dent Lake, Witter Er-ings. Upper Lake Pomo. Potter Vailey, Jonn Day's, Riverside, Lieriey's, Buckneil's, :-nlt! b' mlzn:'m:.ugnnmh. Orr's wil:t pringe. loeino ., Fort - Bt Usal, Willits, umvflm . 1l's Springs, Harris, ‘s, Dyer, Scotis “Raturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sufiday ronnd trip tickets to all points berond San Rafael at half rates. Tieket atfices. 30 Mark