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( < REAL : Dore st. cottage in Mission; 5 rooms and bath; a modern flats; Broderick, and § rooms and bath; lot 4. DAVID STERN & ny corner; California 0X117:6; price only payments o8t §2000; this Sine cable cars 30 California st. north of the Park or at 1 want 1o sell; then call 3 ) ornia st ms, bath, tank, or two nice Tots: ctric cars; install- r will sacrifice for 0 mt § per eav reet £ near owner, : \ RN choice location st.. near Pierce. 1 block from cars; finished with marble step ntels, hard-fi £; only 4 ryant or Folsom st trans RIVERS BR( ;CF‘I ESTATE—COUNTRY —For Sale $6000- r 4 flats F=; REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. ROOMS FOR HOUSLAEEPING, ek for ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | = FRUITYALE ADVERTISEMENTS LT ) KLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. i A SPECIAL offer to teachers; exceptionally at- THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JULY 23 1900. ROOMS AND BOARD. HOTEL Sutherland, 791 Sutter st tion: sunny rooms with board; every comvenience. ; cholee loca- rst-class with £07 California st. Suite of 2 or 3 tractive interior and table. LAS PALMAS. 1520 Market st. rme.; private: bath; sin. rms.; board optional. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for SL postage paid. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. CALL at Room Renting Agency, 612-613 Exam- iner bullding, if you want to rent rooms. a, 31 up: 319 Third, | BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTIO! CO., 415 Montgomery st.. rooms 3-10; tel. 5380. whitenes Hartman Paint Co painting done. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. 0ld and repairing guaran- 1915 M!ssion, nr. 15th. exchanged, rented; 205 Fourth st. ALL kinds bought, tecd. Chas. Plambeck, ALL kinds bought, sold, e Iring at lowest rates. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. . storage and moving; covered phone South 762. WILSON F vans Tenth and Market; Storage and Furniture Moving Com- ore st.; phone Jackson 2§1. Van and Storage Co.. fain 1840 Packing, moving and storage. TU LEAS x120. plenty light, wer avaiiable, 587 Mission st TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. IN TYPEWRITERS—We for less money than any rentals, $3_The Typewriter ‘ornia, telephone ain 266. GREAT BARGAIN eell TYPEW VALK, 409 ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. Furnished T-room cottage in Ala- " trom owner. Box 143, Call. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. BERKELEY. | SEST BUTS IN oom cottage; lot 40x130 feet; § min- Ik of university; elegant view of bay, improved with' chgice fruit trees; a to sult Slegantly situated lot, T5x135: 1 block rsity; the only one to be had in this New modern S-room house; carner lot; ent to U. C.: the last one left of six: be seen to be appreciated. WURTS, 1323 Broadway, | Oakland. | C. C. BEMIS, Real Estate and General Land Agent. £24 Montgomery st. Berkeley—Corner lot §7x150, with modern st in America. sent to any address in the or Canada one year for $l, FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE, FRUITVALE—Large lots, 50x14 soil; near ears and school m now; district rapidly growing: it. C. SEITZ, 1107 234 ave., Oak- | OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. wy bay-window 14 rooms; tront £ shed or unfurnished rooms " T s shed front room for k % also other rooms. sements an ed at 1096 Va- Tur = singl k and OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $2500; ON INSTALLMENTS. COST $3000. ¢ 6 rooms, conservatory, enamel umbing, high basement and all ; lot 50x140 feet (note the with open lawn, gravel driveway, stone | d. tantial barn: frult trees, ete.. per month: owner is away: | near Grove s all street work tome place; ail in good condi- tion; chances like this are rare; look into this &t once If you want to buy. no mortgage on This property: easy monthly payments or & lib- eral discount for a quick cash sale. Call or GEORGE W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakiand. 322 MONTHLY RENTS FOR $3000. ELEGANT NEW PAIR OF FLATS. Two modern 5-rocmed flats, almost new: cen- trally located in nice location, with street work all done; stone walks and cpen lawn and every comfort of a home; price only $3000; lower flat rents for $15; -upper flat, occupied by owner, will bring $17; no mortgage on this: cash sale GEORGE W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakiand want £2000. FURNISHED COMPLETE. $2000. Modern Eastlake 5-roomed cottage, nearly with bath, stationary tubs, high base- . brick foundation, etc.; situate on promi- treet, one block from San Pablo-avenue Cars; s well rented now; owner away nent electric 3 and anxious to rell; lot alone cost $1000: this GEORGE W. AUSTIN & CO., is a snap. 1608 Broadway, Oakland. for ranch. S-room house; ot 33x124; ) minutes’ walk to Broadway. cost owner B B Call or address in real estate: long list. 113 Broadway, GEORGE BIDDELL & CO., Oakland. 50— BARGAIN; elegant home, Bast Oakland, rms.. bath gas; cement walks: mod.; 132; elevated ground; nr. churches, schools, car: terme. 325 Montgomery, r. 3-4 st HEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call 16_pages, sent to any address in the United S nada one year for § OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. #1250 PER MONTH. 1v 6-roomed cottage, with bath, laundry ement; large lot; close to San Pablo e and Grove-st. electric lines: we have larger houees, central and near the GEORGE W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. aven KLAND FURNIT | oduction to you from H. Schellhaas. the ure dealer. ilth and Franklin, Oakland. e URE FOR SALS. 1 week up to § O Farreli— clean she to $1 per day; quiet, ing new: gas, furnished sunny bay- : gas, bath and phone. ight, clean rms.; suites or si running water; rates reduced. 1 Elits st.—; o $1 50; week, ator on offire 60 er: baths. 5 furnished rooms; ¥: 91 and upward ighth ished or unfurnisned. Large sunny rear room; closet, water, ges; 88 month; small front $ month: modern; convenient. S, 315 Third—A good_roomi R, HUGHES, 3 CLASSIFIED advertisements and sulscriptions recelved at Cail branch office, 2206 Filimore st. : OAK go0d people. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been estalliehed at 1096 lencia st appreciated; rent reason: | DIVIDEND NOTICES, OTICE—Dividend No. 107 (Afty cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamship wiil be payable at the office of the 327 Market st, on and after AY, " August 1 100. Transfer close on Thursday, July 26, 1%00, at' 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND PROPOSALS. UNIVERSITY ALIFOI . Tkeley : Notice to contractors, bullders and material wen—Notice is hereby givei to all concerned that sealed proposals or bids are solicited for the erection of a residence for the president of the university and for performing the labor end furnishing the materials necessary there- | for,and =aid bids or proposals will be recelved at the office of the Regents of the University of California In the Mark Hopkins Institute of Art, corner of Mason and California sts., San Francisco, Cal., at or before 12 o'clock m., of the 20th day of July, 100; and notice is hereby further given that the plans and specifications of sald building have been made and adopted and are placed in the office of Albert Pissis, architect, 307 Sansome st., San Francisco, where the same may be and examined during each day from 3 o'clock a. m, until 4 o'ciock p. m.. from this day untii the 25th day of July, 1%00. No bids or pro- 1« will be considered unless the same are 2 ~mpanied by a certified check or a bona - sald proposer in the sum of ten (10) per ot of his proposal, with sufficient sures conditioned that, if &aid bid or proj 1 e accepted the Darty proposing will duly en- ter into a Droper contract to faithfully per- form the duty and obligations in a ce with said . and plan and specificas ticas, which shall be and are hereby required 10 be @ part of such contract. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. This notice is given pursuant to an act en- titied “"An act to amend an act entitled am act to create and organize the University of &altfornia,” approved March 25, 1865, and ax act emendatory of section 26 thereof, ap- proved March 28 1872 relating to the con- struction of buildings, approved March 3, 1897, order of the Committee on Grounds and | MAHONEY—In this city, July 22, BIRTHS—ARRIAGES—DEATES. Birth, marriage and death motices 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 published. BORN. city, July 21, 1900, to the wife a_daughte: DIED. Mahoney, Denis Mazzini. Carmelita Meehan, James Nopper. Charles Philbon. Miles A. Rabiger, Alexander Springer. Howard A. Stietvater, Simon Stokes. Samuel J_ Thompson, Mrs. E. DUNN-In th of Harry Dun: Bernstein, Elias Doyle, Elsie M. Dunn, Marv E. Fuller. Martha H. Hallin, John Hateh. Ella A. Harris, Simon Haskins, Bridget M. Hobe, George J. Levy, Marcus Lusk, Albert Townsend, Mrs. A. 8. McCormick, Kitty A. BERNSTEIN—In_this city, Elas Bernstein, beloved husband of Augusta Bernstein. and father of David, Louis and Edward Bernstein and Mrs. Henry London, a native of Ger- many, aged 76 years 4 months and 21 days. DOYLE—In Scbastopol, July 21, 1900, Elsie May Doyle, eldest daughter of Caroline and James J. Doyle, a native of San Francisco, aged 17 years 2 months and 10 da: DUNN—At Camp Goodall, Cal., July 20, 1900, Mary E.. beloved daughter of Felix 7. and Mary Dunn, and sister of John L., Thomas J., Alice J.. Kate M. and Agnes J. Dunn, 2 native of Cohoes, N. Y. aged 2 years § months and 7 days. The funeral will take place this day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, {from the residence of the parents, 1022 Ellis street, thence to Holy Cross Cemetery, via 3:30 o'clock train from Third and Towneend streets. Interment pri- vate. FULLER—In this city, July 22, 1800, Martha H. Fuller, beloved mother of Hiram H., Annfe B., Albert W. and Lillie Fuller, a native of Sydney, Australia, aged 54 years 10 months and_11'days. L7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the Californta Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near Post. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. HALLIN—In this city, July 21, 19, John Hal- lin, dearly beloved son of John and Tiilie Hallin, and brother of Edward and Lulu Hal- lin, a nmative of San Franclsco, aged 7 years and 7 months. U7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the late resi- dence, 138 San Carlos avenue, between Eight- eenth’ and Nineteenth, Mission and Valencia streets. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. HATCH—In this city, July 22, 1900, Ella Au- usta Hatch, beloved mother of Lee Ehle atch, and only sister of H. Ehle, a native of Kenosha, Wis., aged 53 years 4 months and 24 days. (Chicago and Kenosha, Wis., papers piease copy.) @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- Ellis street.” Interment Masonic HARRIS—In this city, July 2, 1800, Simon Harris, dearly beloved husband of Ernestine Harris, and father of Max and Charles Harrls, @ native of Exin, Pruseia, aged 64 years. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, $8¢ Broadway, near Mason street, thence by train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11:30 o'clock to New Salem Ceme- tery for interment. Kindly omit flowers. HASKINS—An anniversary solemn high mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late Bridget M. Haskins at St. Peter's Church, Alabama and Twenty-fourth streets, to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. HOBE—In this city, July 21, 19, George J. Hobe, a native of Hamburg, Germany, aged T _years 11 months and 13 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from Masonic Tem- ple. Funeral under the auspices of Golden Gate Lodge No. 30, F. and A. M. Interment Masoric Cemetery. GOLDEN GATE Lodge No. %, F. and A. M.— Members are requested to attend the funeral George John Hobe, y), at 2 o'clock, from Ma- of our late to-morrow (Tues sonic Temple. JAMES H. HUMPHREYS, W, M. LEVY—In this city, July 21, 1800, Marcus, be- loved son of the late Ellas and Angelina Levy, and brother of Henry, Joseph, Abram, Ralph, Reuben and David Levy, a native of Middletown, Conn., aged 46 years and & months g The funeral will take place this day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1155% Pacific street, and thence by 11:30 o'clock train to Hills of Eternity Cemetery for interment. LUSK-—In this city, July 21, 1900, Albert, be- loved husband of Martha A. Lusk, a native of New York, aged 71 years 11 months and 4 days. (New York, Brooklyn and lowa papers please copy.) > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 9354 Greenwich street. Interment pri- vate. E McCORMICK—Entered into rest. in this city, July 21, 1800, Kitty A., dearly beloved daugh: ter of Maraget T. and the late M. McCor- mick, and beloved sister of Nicholas C., Ma. W., Marguerette T., Thomas and Josepl M."McCormick, & native of San Francisco. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at $:30 o’clock, from the residence of her mother, 110 Twenty-eighth street, near Doiores, thence to St. Paui's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cros Cemetery. 1900, Denis, beloved husband of Margaret Mahoney, and father of John, Margaret, James and the late T. J. and Mary Mahoney, a native of Ire- land, aged 63 years. = E7 Notice of funeral hereafter. MAZZINI—-In Alameda, July 22, 1900, Carmelita, baloved sister of A. . J. and Alphonsus Maz. zinl, and adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . Sousa, a native of San Francisco, aged years and 9 days. MECHAN—In Stockton, July 19, 1600, James, #on of the late Jereminh and Sarah Meehan, and nephew of Mrs. John Corkery, a native of San_Francisco, aged 26 years. G The funeral will take place this day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. In- terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. NOPPER—In this city, July 22, 1800, Charles, baloved husband of ' Christine Nopper, and father of Julla, Marie, Albert, Rudoiot, An- drew and Edward Nopper, a native of Ger- many, aged 46 years 1 month and 12 aays. §F Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1:30 o’clock, from his late resi- dence, 112 Miguel street, near Chenery. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery, via electric funeral car from Miguel and Chenery strests. PHILBON—AR anniversary requiem mass for the repose of the soul of the late Miies A. Philbon will be celebrated to-morrow (Tues- d: , at 9 o'clock, in Bacred Heart Church, corner of Fell and Fillmore streets. Friends are ipvited to attend. RABIGER—In this city, July 21, 1900, Alexan- der Rabiger, beloved husband of Sophie Rabi- er, and father of Ida Rabiger. a native of sgrmln)'. aged 50 years 2 months and 24 days. {7 Friends and ‘acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at § o'clock, from the parlors of Charles J. B. Metzler, 636 Washington street. Interment 0Ad Fellows Cemetery. SPRINGER—In Berkeley, July 22, 1900, Howard Arnold, beloved son of Bamuel P\wlnd Helen M. Springer, and brother of Mrs. W. W. Red- nall and Fred F., Sanford O. and Rus: . Epringer, a native of San Francieco, years 10 months and 4 days. STIEFVATER—In Alameda, July 22, 1900, Simon, beloved husband of Christina M. Stie- vater, and father of Albert P. and Gerhard E, Stiefvater and Mrs. E. A. Much, a native of Aucher, Baden, Germany, aged 6 years and 9 months. ¥ e o Friends and acquaintances are respect- 1uliy imvied (o atiend the Paneral o proty (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the late re dence, 9§00 Central avenue, Alameda. Inter- ment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. STOKES—In this city. July 22, 1500, Samuel Ja- cob, beloved son of Mary and the late Samuel $1. Stokes, & native of St Helena, Napa County, Cal., aged 1 year and 5 month: [F¥riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from the funeral par- lors of McGinn Bros., 31 EAdy street. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. THOMPSON—In this city, July 22, 1300, Mrs, Emily Thompson, beloved wife of Chr Thompson, and brother of Charles, Harry and Joseph McLoskey, a native of San Francisco, aged 46 years. TOWNSEND-—In this city, July 22, 1900, Mrs. ‘Almira S. Townsend. beloved mother of Mrs, Ella F. Murray of Dorchester, Mass.. a na. tive of Mastachusetts. aged & vears 1 month an: 5 T Notice of funeral will be arranged later by Mrs. Ella F. Murray. e HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO,, (Buccessors to Flani n & Gallagher). DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st.. opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 50, McAVOY & CoO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBAL] 123¢ Market st., between Sth and 9th. Telephone South 247, CREMATION. 0dd Fellows’ Ce Association, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 1IF DECEASED WAS A MEMBER O] OMANIZATI?hI: having a m,fl Butiaings 1 Alameds County. W. A, McKOWEN, Acting Secretary. R tacle for the ashes and GEORGE R. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Joseph B. Coryell to John R. Coryell Jr., lot on NW corner of Sixteenth (Center) and Ver- mont streets, N 100 by W 25; $10. William and Julla M. Babcock to Louis Friedlander, lot on SW corner of Washington and Baker streets, S 25:43% by W 106:3; $10. Estate of George A. Raabe (by George F. Metzger, Peter Denner and Henry F. W. Sch fer, executors) to Minna Rohrer, lot on SE corner of Twenty-first and Folsom streets, § 70 by E 92:6; $13,000. Lucy Trimble (Brown) (wife of W. J.) to Pat- rick J. and Mary T. Kielty, lot on § line of Twenty-first street, 75 W of Chattancoga, W 25 by S 78; $10. Ferdinand F. Koch to Philopena Scheu, undi- vided fifteenth of lot on SE line of Mission street, 175 NE of Sixth, NE 4 by SE $0; 8. Edmund L. Koch to same, undivided fifteenth of same; $5. Grace Noonan (or Sister Mary Eulalius) to Joseph T. Noonan, lot on E corner of Howard and Rausch streets, NE 58 by SE 100; gift. George W. and Emma Thomas to Jjoseph L. Argoud, lot 'on W line of Eighth avenue, 200 N of California streat, N 25 by W, 120; $10. Albert Mevyer to Virginia C. Hardin, lot on E line of Nineteenth avenue, 100 N of I street, N 5 by E 120: $10. George W. Corwin to Florence N. Morrow, lot on E line of Thirty-fourth avenue, 10 S of J street, 5 60 by E 120; $10. Conrad and Louise Scheerer to J. J. Rauer, lot 2, Bernal Homestead Association: $10. W. L. and Roberta Rodgers. Nichoias and Sarah R. Bowden, T. C. and Mary E. Coogan and_Albert E. Crane to Charles Main and E. H. Winchester, lots 2274 to 2253 and 2287 to 2306, Gitt Map 4; $10. 5 Alameda County. Robert A. and Mary J. Humphrey to Colum- blan Mutual Building and Loan Assoctation, Jot on E line of Thirty-third (or Nolan) street, 435.95 W of Telegraph avenue, S 128 to S line of Boston Tract, thence W 35,'N 153.2 to S line of Nolan, thence SE 51451 to he¥nmn( be- Ing portion lots 1 and 2, Boston Tract, Oak- land; grant. Fabiola Hospltal Association (a corpora- tion) and Washington Meeks to Constance A. Meeks and Blanche T. Heath, lots 279, 278, 295, 28 and S part of lot 230, containing $0 re feet. being portion Plat 4, Mountain View Ceme- tery, Oakland Township: also lot 81 in section 11, Lone Mountain Cemetery, San Francisco, $L. Mary E. Haydock and Laura S. Meeks to same, lots 279, 275, 234, 295, 296 and S portion lot 250, containing 30 squaré feet, being portion Plat 4, Mountaln View Cemetery, Oakland; Township; $L Fabiola Hospital Assoclation (a corpora- tion) and Washington Meeks to same, lot in | Rural Cemetery, Worcester, Mass. (as corded); 1. Mery E. Haydock to same, lot 11 in section 11, Lone Mountaln Cemetery AsSoclation, San Francisco (as recorded); $1. Mary E. Haydock and Laura S. Meeks to same, lot in Rural Cemetery, Worcester, Mass. (as recorded); $1. John Mueller to Paul Mager, lot on NW cor- ner of Redwood avenue and Tobler street, N 3152 by W 120, being lot 1S, Map of Lamp tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Emery C. Thurber, Ernest F. and Maggle Jane Heider (by J. B. Lanktree, commissioner) to Equity B. and L. Association, lot D, block A, Oakland View Homestead, Oakland; $1350. Michael King (as executor of the estate of Kate West) to Hugh O'Keane, all intcrest in jot on SW line of East Seventeenth street, 10 SE of Fifth avenue, SE 5 by SW 10, block 82, Clinton, East Oakland; $1120. Sidney McMechen van Wyck Jr. (single) to Bertha Monroe Rickoff (single), lot on E line of Warring street, 50 N of Channing way, N 5 by E 130, lot 2, Map of Benton property, Berkeley; $10. Charles A. and_Alice C. Baildy to Willlam " Nicol, iot on E line of Fifth street, 259.3 S of Channing way, S 37.50 by E 136, being lot 2¢ and S % of lot 2%, block 133, on’ Corrected Map of Avery tract, Berkeley; Henry Z. Jomes to M. E. Church Extension Society of Oakland (corporation), lots 25, 20 and 27, k 4, Allendale tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. D. G. and Mary J. McKenzie or MacKenzie to Columbian M. B. and L. Association, all interest in lot on N line of Rallroad avénue, 90.55 E of Third street, E 30 by N 150, lot 23, block A. Amended Map of resubdivision of Haight tract, Alameda; San Francisco Savings Unlon to George Lack, lot on S line of Eagle avenue, 100 W of Chapin street, W 50 by S 150, lots 23 and 24, block 5, Chapin tract, Alameda; $530. John and Susan Lester to Mrs. Valeria Annie Lester, 1ot on S line of Parker street, 282.15 W of Grove, W 40 by S 130, block Crystal Springs Tract, Berkeley; $200. Rebecca and M. L. Wurts to Nettie Brown (wite of O. E.). lots 32 and 33, block 175, on Map of subdivision of lots 12, 13 and 14 and por- tion of lot 11 of Corrected Map of Snyder Home- stead Tract, Berkeley; $10. Henry A. Barry (by J. B. Lanktree, commis- sioner) to Jeremiah A. Sullivan, lot on NW boundary line of Vicente Peralta Reservation, re- §0 E from E boundary line of Lorin Villa Tract, § 279.40, E 220, N 875, SW to beginning, Oak- land; $2349. Emily K. Latham (by George L. Underhill, attorney) to Karl H. Nickel, lot 21, block H, Latham Terrace, Brooklyn Township; $10. H. C. Morris to Ada M. Scranton, lot 100, re- | subdivision of block 34, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. | Elizabeth A. Laursen (widow) to Encinal | Bullding and Loan Association, all interest in lot on § line of Division street, 15153 W of Lancaster street, § 85.30, W 50, N 9.3, E 50.51 to beginning, being a portion of lot 4, block 10, North Alameda Tract, Brooklyn Township; $1. | Rudolph W. Koch to Henry F. Koch, lot on W line of Bray avenue, 134.95 NE of Fourteenth | street or new county road Oakland to San Le- andro, N 50 by W 150, being the N 50 feet of lot 15, map of Bray Tract, Brooklyn Town- ship; $2500. James and Bridget O'Brien to James M. Cos- tello, lot on E line of Telegraph avenue, §5.40 N of Claremont street, N §5.20, E 42, SE 22, SW M, to beginning, portion lot 1, block Vicente Peralta Reservation Tract, Oakland; 10, Warren D. Heaton to Sarah Wylters (wife | of Simon), 1ot on W line of Broadway, 23:4 N of Sixth street, N 34 by W 75, being lot 21 and portion of lots 20 and 22, block 66, Oakland; $10. Frank A. and Maud Tingley to Belle C. | Keifer, lot on N line of Plymouth, formerly College avenue, 46.56 of Telegraph ‘avenue, E 41.03, N 108.67, W 47, S 107.08, to beginning, be- ing lot 36, map of Pacific Theological Seminary Tract, Oakland; $10. E. B. and Sarah E. White to Susan Smith, lot on § line of Mead avenue, 10 W of San Pablo_avenue, W 37.50 by 8 123,70, being lot 61 and E 3% of lot 60, map of Mead Park, Oak- land; $10. E. P. and Vivian P. Vandercook and C. E. White to W. N. Cowan, lots 1, 2 and 13, block 6, Map of East Oakland Heights, quitclaim deed, East Oakland: $5. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. ¥ W G Harris, Visalia |J McDonnell. M Park Mrs J Fleming, Atwtr|J Angel, Oregon A Fenelly, L Bandos |A J Cason & w, Colusa W § Gibbs & w, Rvsd A B C Dowdell, Sacto E S Hooper, DPenver Vi St Louis G Rouse, Riverside F R Younglove, Rvrsd| 1lson & w, L An C G Rowe, Riverside A V Miles, L Ang Mrs F_Haight, § Rosa |J Sputz & w, Los Ang Dr J J Tuily, Stockton Josewiski, Milwk € L _Parker, Bakersfid Folsom, Salinas M Missiwich, Virginia Lee, Omaha A Hihn & w,'S Cruz acobson, Chicago E J Baker & w, Frsno P W Barnes, Tllinois H Glass, Los Ang Callahan, Tllinois F Marcy, Riverside | O P Wilson & w. Cinn | W _McGiffert, Seattle |W R Jenkins & w.SJse lmu Demarest & sis- J McMurry, Weavervl E F Frazer, Sacto ter, Brooklyn HOTEL. PALACE H J Small, Sacto G W Clarke, N Y C D Stevens, NY R Wessex, London Miss Browning, Dawsn|W J Hill, Redding Miss D Browning, Dsn Dr B U Ward, U 8 N F H Buck, Vacaville 'W J Carter, Denver W H_Lamont, Stantd|W C Stubbs, New Or W F St Sure, Alameda E S Rowley, L Ang T Murphy, Stanford |T E Ewing, L Ang E Carpenter, Salt Lk E H_Stewart, Wash J S Hubbs, N Y |C A Loeffler, 'Wash F E Palmer, N Y |E Mounton, Riverside H Willlams, Salt lee‘s R Vicknor, Balto C A Hedden, N Y W Batchelor, Chicago W B Dene U 8 A J J Fay Jr,' L Anz L Shaw, U S A G W Kinnon, Balto A Chafféy & w, L Ang!T Winturn, Winturn NEW WESTERN HOTEL. T H Bond & w, Stoktn|H Hendricks, New Or J Wihson & w, Stocktn|C H Keyes, Boston E Nelson, S Jose M K Ward, Dawson Capt Nelson, Seattle |C J Apaviasa, L Ang G A Walnwright, Valj W A Edwards, L Ang A C Soffell, Vallejo | Mrs Comstock &w, Cal J B Needham, Fresno E Hyde & w, S Cruz Elohlo-L L el Bl P T Fay, Vallejo & Ward, St Helena W _Stack, Sacto Iw Sims, Seattle J Stack, Sacto Sysmeememse——— Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 22, 5 p. m. The following are the maximum temperatures reported from stations in Californfa to-day: Eureka ....... 00|!4n Angeles, o Mount Tamalpals.... 6)/Sacramento . 6 Independence $68an Luls Obisps.... 78 Red Biuft s8/San Diego. Fresno 9/ San Francisco data—Maximum temperature, 66; minimum, 54; mean, 6. T CONDITIONS AND WEATHE! Eri e GENERAL Fair weather prevails west of the Mountains, except clody and threatening over 0. rain is repo fom SR any Sant Take Chty. 4 A thunderstorm Is reported from Salt Lake City. N ‘The pressure has risén over the Pacific slope. The temperature has risen over the south portion of the Pacific slope and fallen over the northern. The temperature is slightly below the normal throughout hCllH:orn;l‘. Conditions are favorable for fair and warm o at neisco ending midnignt July 2. 1900 o (o 20 Bours Northern California—Fair; warmer Monday; light northwest wind. thern California — Falr Monday: fresh Y Nevada—Partly cloudy Monday; warmer in west portion. Utah—Cloudy with showers, followed by fair Monday; warmer. Arizona—Fair Monday. San Francisco and viclnity—Fair Monday; warmer: light northwest wind. y G. H. WILLSON, Local ,wn'm T R () Sun, Moon and Tide. —_— United States Coast and Geodetlc Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point. 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 Point; the height of tide is the same at both pl DAY, JULY 2 Sun rises Sun sets . Moon rises pomame Rhibhn 5 W 2201 Wi L Wi ...l 0:42] 5.0 6:56] 0.5 2 5.2] .7:2 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 it 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 United States Coast Survey charts except when a minus sign (=) precedes the height, and then the number given ia subtracted from the depth given by the cha The plane of reference is the mean of t! jower low waters. — * Steamer Movements. TO SAIL, Steamer. Destination. | Satls. ‘I Pler. Pt._Arena..|Point Arena..lTuly 23, 2 pm/Pter 2 G. Dollar...|Grays Harbor|July 23, 5§ pm| N JJuly 28, ......0 T ‘{July 24, 4 pm|Pler 9 .|July 24, 10 am|Pler 13 11 am Pler 11 Arcata 12 m|Pler 13 Umatilla 'Vic & Pgt S4. July 11 am/Pler § Australia .. Honolulu. 2 pm|Pler 7 Nerth Fork Humboldt.....|July 26, §am|Pler 2 Coptic |China &Japan|July 25, 1 pm PMSS Bonita Newport. .|July 26, 9am Pler 11 Del Norte..|Portland..... (Jaly 26, Pier 20 Columbia ..|Portland July 27, 11 am|Pier 24 ‘[July 27, 10 am|Pler 7 -|July 28, 11 am/Pler 11 1 pm|PMSS Steamer. From. l Due. Arcata . Warfleld Titania . Eureka . North Fork. Point Arena....|Point Arena. July 24 Columbla {Portland. July 24 Mackinaw Seattle. Tuly 24 Bonita, ‘Newport. July 24 Del Norte. Portland. July 24 Orizaba |Humboldt July % Coquille River.. Grays Harbor. Tuly 25 Matteawan -....|Tacoma.. July 25 | Santa Rosa.....San Diego. July 25 City of Puebla..|Victoria July 2 Crescent City...|Crescent Cit: July 2 | Curacao Mexico. July 27 Alameda . Austraila Tuly 27 Coos Bay ..|Newport. Aor——= * Shipping Intelligence. A . ARRIVED. Sunday, July 22. Jap stmr America Maru, Going, 25 days 14 hours 14 minutes from Hohgkons: from Yoko- hama 15 days 17 hours 12 minutes, via Hono- lulu 5 days 18 hours 2 minutes. StmrGrace Dollar, Dorris, 40 hours from Redondo. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 29 hours from Moss Landing, etc. Stmr Corona, Glelow, 61 hours from San Diego, etc. Stmr Navarro, Jensen, 13 hours from Bowens Landing, with schr Mary Etta in tow. Stmr Cleone, Madsen, 15 hours from Caspar. Stmr Tillamook, Hughes, 17 hours from Fort Bragg. Haw bark Himalaya, Dearborn, 23 days from Honolulu. Schr Mary C, Campbell, 9 hours from Fort Ross. Schr Bender Brothers, Wetzel, 48 hours from Fishermans Bay. Schr Ocean Spray, Olsen, 6 hours from Iver- sens Landing. Schr Mary Etta, Anderson, 13 hours from Bowens Landing, in tow of stmr Navarro. Schr Newark, Beck, 16 hours from Bowens Landing. Schr_Archie and Fontle, Johannsen, 48 hours trom Stewarts Point. SAILED. Sunday. July 22. Stmr National City, Dettmers, Fort Brags. Stmr Orizaba, Shea, Eureka. Stmr San Mateo, Fietcher, Nanaimo. Stmr Coos Bay, Nopander, San Pedro. Stnr State of Californla, Parsons, Asteria. Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen,’ —. Stmr Walla Walla, Hali, Victoria and Puget Bark Martha Davis, McAlmon, Hilo. Scnr Mary E'Russ, Wikender, —. Schr Del Norte, Jacobson, Chetco. Schr Czarina, Wallstedt,” Unga. RETURNED. Sunday, July 22. Schr Free Trade, Thorson, hence July 9, for Coos Bay, on account of carrying away fore- sall, Torestay and headgear on July 17, in lat 282 N, lon 12630 W, in a SW gale. On July 19 Captain Thorson was taken sick and has not been on deck since. TELEGRAPHIC, POINT LOBOS, July 22, 10 p m—Weather bazy; wind west, velocity 16 miles. MISCELLANEOUS. The Br stmr Robert Adamson arrived at San Diego July 21 and reports that at 3 a m, July 17, 25 miles off Cape Blanco, she passed an abandoned lumber-laden schr (probably stmr Laguna). It was too dark to make out the name of the derelict. DOMESTIC PORTS. EUREKA—Arrived July 22—Stmr Fulton, hne v 20: 5, I Sty 2 Simes Brunswick and Eureka, for San_ Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived July 22—-Stmr W H Kruger, hence July 20; schr Laura Madsen, trom Grays Harbor. SEATTLE Arrived July 22—Stmr Excelstor, from Kodlak; U § stmr Phllldelrhlg from Astoria; stmr Willamette, hence July 10. Salled July 19—Schr Gen Siglin, for Cooks I ¢TORIA—$alled July 21U § stmr Phila- delphia, for Seattle; stmrs Del Norte and Co- lumbla, for San Francisco, FOREIGN PORTS. =3 d_July 21—Br stmr Bristol. Dissovery and stmr Morning Star in quarantine at Egg Island. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived July 23—Stmr Caledo- nia, from Liverpool; stmr Furnessia, from Glasgow and Moville. = Safled July 22—Stmr Ems, for Naples and O EENSTOWN—_Arrived July 22— Stmr Sax- onia, from Boston, for Liverpool, and pro- ceeded. z Sailed July 22—Stmr Umbria, from Liverpool, for New York. LIVERPOOL—Arrived July 22—Stmr Campa- nia, from New York, Queenstown. ‘BOSTON—Arrived July 22—Stmr Turcoman, from Liverpool. OCEAN TRAVEL. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. STEAM‘ERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m. for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting_at Hongkong with steamers for In- dia, etc. No cargo received on board on day of sailing. SS. AMERICA MARU....Friday, August 3, 150 88, HONGKONG MARU. veu ‘Wednesday, August 29, 1900 8S. NIPPON MA%H'.AM Y - urday, September Via Honolulu. i Round-trip tickets at reducel rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market street, corner First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday, instead of fi Saturday, from November 1, 1599, at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, North River, of Morton st. LA CHAMPAGNE, July 26; LA TOURAINE, August 2; L'AQUITAINE, August §; LA BRETAGNE, August 16. First class to Havre, §§250 and upward;. Second class to Havre, $55 and upward: 5 per cent reduction on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA. 32 Broad- way (Hudson Building), New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Paclfic Coast Agents, § Mont- Beuikers oo e Db L 2 BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJQ, Steamer “Monticello.” MON., Tues., Wed.,, Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 a. m.; 3:15, 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night); Fri- Says, 1 p. m. and $:30; Sunaass, 10:30 & m. & otfice, Dock, | been running its steamers to rrow, hence July 14. - AUCTION SALES B AUCTION SALE £y —OF— 60 Head Trotting-Bred and Work Horses. Well-matched pairs sorrels. bay: £ A s and grays. A _number of pacers in the lot. Sired by DEL PASO, ROBERT LEE. RE- ECHO, WESTMCNT and other stalllons and out of standard bred mare: Bred by J. B. HAGGIN, ESQ., Kern County Land Company. PROPERTY OF CHASE & MENDENHALL To be sold on THURSDAY, JULY 286, 1900. At 11 a. m., at Salesyard, 1732 Market St., Cor. Van Ness Ave. Horses now at yard. Catalogues ready. 2 CHASE & MENDENHALL, Live Stock Auctioneers. Successors to Killip & Co. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE! P D 2 GRAND ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 SIXTH STREET. WEDNESDAY... -July 25, at 11 a. m. By order of Mayor Phelan, ‘We will sell a lot of FIRE AND POLICE DE- PARTMENT HORSE: Also 20 head of GOOD YOU HORSES. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Livestock Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE! Dn Of HORSES. 11 o'clock THIS DAY (MONDAY) SWITZER'S SALE YA Harrison streets. S. WAT! . Auctioneer. EMIL COHN, Auctioneer, ‘Watch out for sale of NICE FURNITURE and equipments of beautiful flat, 1613 Sutter st., Tuesday, July 24, 1900, at 11 o'clock a. m. EMIL COH Auctioneer. OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacifio Coast Steamship Co. FOR Nome DIRECT. The New and Palatial Steel Steamship SENATOR WILL SAIL FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA ON OR ABOUT AUG. 6 and SEPT. 6. Passengers are advised to inspect the Senator before purchasing tickets via other st TS, as her second mers, -class and steerage accommoda~ tions are superior to the first-class accommo- | dations on mest of the steamers advertised for Ncme. The Pacific Coast Steamship Co. has Alaska— and summer—for 25 years, and is the Pioneer Pacific Coast Line. For further information inquire of H. H. LLOYD, Ocean Dock, Seattle, Wash.; N. POSTON. 249 ‘Washington st., land, Or.; W. PARRIS, 124 West Second st.. Los 'Angeles, Cal.; GOODALL, PERKINS CO., Gen. Agts., 10 Market st., TICKET OF- FICE—4 New Montgomery st., San Francisco. Pacific Coast Steamst;ip Co. \ Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan por 1 a m., July 20, 25, 30, August 4 Charge to company’s stearmers at_Seattle. For_Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.)— 11 a. m., July 20, 25, 30, August 4. ana every ffth ihereafter. Change at Seattle to this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. R'y; at Tacoma to N. P. R'y; at Vancouver to C, P. R'y. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. m.. July 22, 27, August 1, and every fifth day thereafter. For Santa Crus, Monterey, San Simeon, Cay- ucos, Port Hanford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, Fast San Pedro (Los Angzies) and Newport— $ a. m., July 22, 26 30, August 3, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—i1 a. m. July 20, 24, 25, August 1, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdfiena Bay, San Joes del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz. Santa Rosalla and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., 7th of each month. For further Information obtain company's folders. serves the right to change The company re: s steamers, E-Ill’fll‘ d:\l(en and hours of salling without previous notice. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOO! ERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents,, EAENX 10 Market st., San Francisco. THE 0. R. & N, CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Spear-street Wharf at 11 a. m. and Meals OF CALIFORNIA salls e July 22, Aug. 1 _July 27, Aug. 6 Spokane. Butte, Northwest -.'HB“"ANH'HIA cg%l‘c(fl line t.o Walla Wall: nelena ‘an “ail ‘peints N the Through tickets to all points Eas s E. C. WARD, General Agent, 80 Market st., GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Superintendents. S. S. OHIO, FROM SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT TO NOME, ST. MICHAEL On or about July 23d. For passage and other particulars apply to EMPIRE LINE, 3 MONTGOMERY ST. ALASKA EXPLORATION CO., 139 POST ST. AMERICAN LINE. FEW YORK. SOUTHAMPTON, LONDOX, PARIA Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York every Wednesday, 10 a. m. St. Louls July % St. Paul......August 15 New York....August § St. Louis.....August 22 RED STAR LINE New York and Antwars From New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. Southwark ..July 2/ Kensington ..August § ‘Westernland August 1 Aragonia ....August 15 INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO.. 30 Montgomery street. oCEAK!O 8.8. CO.-HONOLULU, APIA AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. S. S. AUSTRALIA( Honolulu only). . it dsdaten ... Wednesday, July 25, 2 p. m. 8. §. ALAMEDA (via Honolulu), to New Zealand and Australia. Wed, Aug. 8, 8 p. m. . D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., m Pier 7. Foot Pacific St. _Freight 27 going every day to Stock- ton at 9 a. m., 4:10 p. m. and 8 p. m. To Fresno and Bakersfield at 9 a. m. and | 8 p. m. To Chicago, Kan- sas City and Dénver at 9 a. m. Sleepers on all trains where you need to sleep. Diner on the Overland. Trains on the Santa Fe are , Ask at 628 Market st. or at Santa Fe Ticket ! Office in Ferry Depot. | | 94108 | + * SOUTHERN ra © (PaciFic sysTEM mve nnd are du SAN FRANCINCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) — ¥row JuLy 15, 1900, Elmirs, Vacaville, Rumsey and Sacramento ....... A Shasta Expreas—Davis, Williams (for Bartlets Springs), Willows, Red Blufl, Portiad... ... ...co.cccee CcoMPANY. Trains LEAvE 7:004 Benicia, & un, Masysville, Oroville. . . ......... 004 Atiactic Express—ogden and East *8:804 Sun Jose. Livermore, _Stockto Tone, Sacran Placerville, Marysville, Chico, Ited Rinff Oskdaie, Chinese (for Yosemite), o1 ter *9:004 Haywards. > #9:004 Los Angeies Express — Martines, Tracy. Lathrop. Stcekton, Meroed and Fresuo ....... "61dSp *9:304 Vall-jo, Martiner iatious *B:43¢ *10:004 The Overland Lin s, Den- ver, Omaba, C 2 *S:15r vermore, Stoekton, Sacrs: anford, Vialts, *11:004 Niles, 1 *12:003 Haywarda, 11:000 Sucr er Steamenn. .. *3:00¢ Haywards, Nilcs and Way Stations. - e Martivez, Ha Ramow, Valle] Culintogn, Sant Ross. . *4:007 Benicis, Winters, Sacramento, Woodland, Kuights Landing, Marysville, Ovoville 02 Niles, San Jose and Stookton - *3:002 The Owl Limited—Tracy. Froano. Bakerstiel !, Saugus for Sauta Bar- Dara, Los ADieles .......o....... #3:00 Fresuo Passenger—Martinez, Lath- Top. Stockton, Merced, Berends (itaymond for Yosemite), I resno. *3:10p New Orleane £x Sukeraield, Suuta Burbars, Los Angeles, Dem- ing, El Paso, New O Fast e et r Haywards, Niies sad San Joss. v Vallejo TR TRt *6:00¢ Oriental Mail—Ogden, Cheyenne, Omaha, Chicag. - *6:00r Oriental Maii—Ogden, Denver, Omadn, Chicago. ........ 7:00p Valicjo, Port Costa an tions. . +8:05¢ Oregon COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gange) (Foot of Murket Street.) Cruz_E: for Santa Cruz and Principal Way Sta 2154 Newark J 1%:05: 5 200 Now reell, Principal W 304 304 Soa Stations. *4:182 Newark, ® Glenwood. Felton, Santa Cruz CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN PRANGISO0—Foot of Markeb Sicest (Siip $)— : 1130 *2:10 3300 ~*0:00 8:00 10:004.w. ‘200 1400 “8:00e. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gange). (Third and Townsend Sts.) T8:104 Ocean View, South San Francisco . 13:004 San Jose wud Way Stations ( Alnadon Wednesdays only) $7:304 Sunday Excursion for = Santa Cruz, Pacific Prineipal Way Stations..... 91004 Sun Jose, Tres Piuos, Sauta Crus, Pacitie ¢ Paso Robles, San Surf. Lompoc and i Jose, Los 630 30p 1d Way Stations E 11304 Sau.lose, LosGatosni:d WayStations 12:43¢ San Ma Meolo Park, Sa Joss, 13:30p San Jose and Way Siatio 1+4:132 San Jose aut Principal Way Stations 13:007 San Jose, Los Gatos aad Principal Way Statious. . . A for Moring. ¥Subday exconted. Saturday only aSaturday sod Sunday. I Suuday only ¢ Sunday and Monday. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. ! LESSEH SAN FRAHCISCO AND NORTH RAILWAY COMPANY. PACIFIS Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. ‘WEEK DAYS—7:39, 9:00, 11:00 a m.; 1338 2l try) 20 p. m. Thursdays—Extra glflllfllil—mrltflni“l: 9:30, 11:00 a m; 130, 338, TO SAN FRANCISCO, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 & m.; Saturdays—Extra trips 40, 130 e m: T, e, 'ween San Francisco and Schustzen Pari same schedule as above. Leave T Bect | san 2rnn San Francisco. [Apr. 15, 150.| San Francisco Week ) Sun- ‘ Sun- Week Days. | days. | Destination| days. | Days. Novato. [10:40 am| 8:40 am Petaluma. | 6:05 pm/10:25 am :00 pm| Santa Rosa.| 7:35 pm| §:20 pm Fulton, 3 Windaor. <25 am Healdsburg. Lytton. Geyservilla, Cloverdale. | 7:3 pm| 6:20 pm | Hopland 110-75 am and Ukiah. | 7:35 pm/ 6:20 pry 7:30 am)| 10:25 am 8:00 am| Guerneville.| 7:35 pm| 3:30 pm €:20 o | T0am| 0 am| Bonoma | 9:15 am| 5:40 am | ' ound | Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm/ 6:20 pm 0 am 103 am Sebastopol. | 7-3 pm| 6:20 pm. RAILROAD TRAVEL. NORTH PACIFIC GOAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalito Ferry. FROM SAN FRANCISCS To Mith vaLLET x D WEE! 7 0, ¥:3, 190 & m. 12:6, 145, 35, G35 %5 615, 440 b m ! nEA, THIETr g Yoy G228 S and Sundays, at 5:00 and 135 pom. Tt SUNDAYS— %, *9:00, ) e m. 1246 P1%0 a. m. does mot rum to San Rafael Sua- marked (*) run to San Quentin, ins FROM SAN RAFAEL TO WEEK DAY:! i »._m. Trains marked OM MILL VALLEY TO SAN ’RWIEK DAYH:AL‘ 6: E . 815, 7:05, 10: THROUGH TRAINS. 1:00 & m. week days-Cazadero and way sta- (Satu; . rdays excepted)— ero and way sta- o Mo 3 Telephone Sain TiE o p. m. Sundays—Foint Reyes and way 11:00, 11:30 | s, b0, 690 T Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West | Bprings and White Suiphur Springs: at Pulton | for Altruria: ot Lytton for. Lytton Springs: at | Geyserville for Skagas Spri ‘at Cloverdaie | for the Geysers: at Hopland for Duncan | Bprings, Highiand Springs, Keiseyville, Carls- | bad Springs, Soda Pay. Lakeport and Bartiett Bprings; at Ukian for Viehy Springs, Saratosa | Borings, Biue L ‘tes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter BF ings, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, | Joan Day’s, Riversidé, Lierley's, Pucknell’s, Banhel\in ' Heights, Hullville, Orr's _Hot | Springs, Mendocino 'City. Fort Bragg. West- | pore, - Usal, Willits, Laytonville. Cummins. | Bels ‘Springs, Harrs, Olsens, Dyer, Scotis | _Saturday to Monday round trio tickets at | seduced rates. | On Sunday_round trip tickets to all points | Beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket offices, 650 Market st.. Chronicle bldg NG, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. MOUNT TAVWALPAIS SCENIO RAILWAY | Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry: WEEK DAYS....9:3 a. m., 1:45°and 5:5 p. m. lI'UNDAYS—l. ), 10, 11 a. m., 1:30, 2230 p. m. San FranciscotoSummit and return. $1 9. | NEW TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS NOW OPEN. Dr&Glbbon‘s Dispensary, 625 weEsnNy 1 Estaoiished in 1854 for the treatment of Private Diseases. Lost Manhood Debility or i bodyand mind and Skin Adoctor cureawhen Cures, Seed. Callsewsita Dr. . ¥ GIBBON, Box nu‘l.h'-": { Weekly Call $1.00 per Year

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