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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1900. 2l nd Unfurn. | BLOOMINGDALE—In Victoria, B. C., July 25, { 190, Herman Bloomingdale, brother of the late Emanuel Bloomingdale, & native of Ger- m“p"y. aged 64 years. FATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. Ui to date fireproof bufldim =team radiators; sea batns ppreciated when eee! & ©O., Oy te IKearny N ANTONIO ic elevator nd Ient Collectors. suites, single rooms. Friends and acquaintances are respect- Eatory beick f 2 able. 21 lor st., near Market. {;}l‘:{’ in)\'lled to attend the funeral w—nlwrrov; s “sto ok § — z S riday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the parlors of buliding; * SH L Een x ‘lx;\;; s Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Inter- SR OE ment Home of Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 4 i tmprovements; between oclock train from Third and Townsend B t net. hard or B:geu. Please omit flowers. v — "KLEHURST—In Oakland, August 1, 1900, s B age; rents $300; foar | back rooms for housekeep- | Norman C., beloved son of Norman B, and . N | ssie st., near Sixth. Amelia Brocklehurst, a native of Oakland, { iose to Bady; 2. feet | ased ¢ years 1 month and 3 days. Dey, July 14, 1800, Richard H., beloved son of Mary and the late William Costello, brother of Mrs. A. B. Brooks, Josie Costello and Lillie Byrnes, a native of San Francisco, aged 28 years and 25 days. DEAN—In this city, July 31, 190, at her resi- dence, 1009 Buchanan street, between Golden Gate avenue and McAllister street, Ellen Gertrude Dean, dearly beloved mother of Blanche and Lionel Dean and Mrs. Georgina Cl:uxscuy. a native of Queens County, N. B., aged 71 years 4 months and ¢ days. (Boston papers please copy.) L Friénds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend a solemn requiem high mass for the repose of her soul this :J:ly (Thursday), et #:30 o'clock, at Holy Cross Church, Eddy street, between Scott and De- Visadero. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by Clectric car from Eighteenth and Guerrerd GAGRE—In San Rafael, July 31, 1900, Antone, | beloved son of Stephen and Mary Gagre, & | native of Dalmatia, Zupa, Austria, aged 29 | ¥ears 2 months snd 2 days. 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- Invited to attend the funeral this day ¥). at 1:30 o'clock, from the hall of strian Miiitary and Benevolent Asso- rooming house and brick bullding. l propri : store ana ana_subs. 20 | | ptions | ilimore st. | tisements and hed 2t 109 Va- ROOMS AND BORD. Dear Market and 2 ; xceptionally at- ED BARGAIN w corner Goug 1 and Clay sts; 137:6x128 x toet Market st.; LA ot Folsom st., near | SPECIAL NOTICES. lish Penny Chichester's Er t: safe, T take il W Sutter street. Interment La ; ) e Remains at the pariors of c s a sei289 Market street, between F = a. §1 up: i N—In this city, July 31, 1800, Mat- . befoved husband ‘of Katié Hamilton, | father of Clarene W. Hamilton, and brother | @f James T., Jennle and John W. Hamilton, of New York, aged 51 years 11 days. (New York papers please 319 Third. | ) key lot L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- o tend the funeral to-morrow ek, from his late resi- sireet, between Twenty- Twenty-second. Interment Masonic | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | Tehama; lot_worth_$600¢ be ved mother of Charlés Hart, Mrs. = GE AND WAREHOUSES. | Salz, Mrs. D. 8. Rosenbaum. Mrs. §. Salz, __STORAGE A — | David M. Hart and Mrs. N. B. Greenstelder, e s and sister of H. Kullman, a hative of Ger- GLE many, aged 3 years 6 months and 16 days: fayette, Ind., and Stockton papers please ) 7 Friends and s ed to quaintances are respect attend the funeral this day BEKI AR b ST : £10"o'c from her late resic - ! Pine ;, Pnl Imlnlelrm;n( Home of HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS, |= 5 S X Y 11:30 o'clock train from STENOGRAPHY AND TYPEWRITING. Townsend streets. Now is the time to buy while brices are low. | | this city, August 1, 190, John e 3 | Jayments beloved husband of Cecelia of Charles P. Hawke, and Mrs, ough, Mrs, J. L. 2 Jenkins and the late W. W. . a native of England. e of funeral hereafter. DRY—In this city, August 1. 1900, Belle 75 to $300—Pufiding lots Spn Matec tr level nter Hendry. b d daughter an Francisco. City and County Hosuital, July Hill, a native of New York, age ntds and 14 days. city, August 1. 1900, Mary A., late Walter Moore Leman, a Beston, Mass., Aays. quaintances are respec ttend the funeral to-mor; o'clock, from her late r avenue, between Californla nee to Star of the ghth and Point Lobos avenues, ter ma ed wife of William. Hen- Exchange, 53 Ca OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. locat ROOM “A L 4 [ ). M ke SALS £ her soul, com 300 ODI p encing at 9:30 .\’lfl —x -:‘:il o iy nent Mount Calvary Cemetery. Haight-st rs; finished w McINTOSH )1 B. C., July 26, 1900, frescoed ceilings, § wood Mrs. D. D. <h, beloved mother of Mr: . ‘ete 1 W. Molinari and’ William and Richas - 5 niston, & native of New York, aged is and acquaintances gre resps 3 to attend the funeral this d at 2 o'clock, from the undertaking f Va e, Marini & Co., 1624 Stock- erment 04d Fellows” Cemeter: 31, Ma al Annfe, Loretta and B of Ireland, aged 60 years acquaintances are respect 1 sttend the funeral this day t 8:30 o'clock, from his late res! Alabama street, near Twent st. Peter's Church, where a s will be celebrated for the at 9 o'clock. Interment 21, 1900, George §., shand of Joanna Petty, und father e 1. John M., William G. and Linus Mrs. Frank H. Kilduff and Mrs. on, a native of Virginia, aged ths and 2 days. eral will take place this day at ellhaas, the Oakland. 1 street. thence to St. re a requiem mass will the renose of his soul at 2t Holy Cross Cemetery. RooMs FOR HOU Coun- You are hereby notified iarp. to attend the funeral George S. Petty. A BRODERICK, Councilor. JAN, Secretary. 1, 1900, Ar- of 5 beloved Sarah Skillman, and father of Skillman, a native of New Jersey, and 4 months. ¢ funeral hereafter. In this cityf July 30, 190, Joseph { Isaac and Rosano O. de Silv. rother of Manuel, Rosa and Sophié nd dearly beloved cousin of Mrs. zarve, a native of San Francisco, ears 3 'months and s and_acquainta respect- ttend the funeral this day CE_TO CONT ed by the unde ) square feet and about S00 f approach near the mouth Or. the River Rai 3:4) o clock, from his late resi- Astoria, Or. A sa nee, 7977 Green street, thence to the Church red of the succes of Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe for services reserv. ds fn who posal _and _sp CONSTRUCTION COMPA s the right o'clock sharp. Interment Holy Cross In this city, July 21, 1900, Richard loved husband of Gertrude Terrill, r'of Ramona Terrill, son of Richard Ter- ther of Able Terrill, Mrs. Esper- M. Garkee and Mre. Allce alifornia, aged 32 years. hds and acquaintances are respect- ed to attend the funeral this day ¥), at 1 o'clock, from the residence ster, 703 Post strept, corner of Jones. ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Vi MAR-—In this city, July 31, 1900, Sophie, ved daughter of Amelia and the late tian Volkmar, and sister of Mrs. Louls Mrs. Charles Fey and Mrs. Maurice a native of San Francisco, aged 24 and 20 day and acquaintances are respect- i to_attend the funeral th's day at 2 o'clock, from the residence , Mrs. Maurice Owens, 3466 Seven- thence to I. O. O. F. Cemetery ished house- | Sunny furnished garret - of her siste teenth streef, for cremation. VQORMAN—In this city, July 31 190, Henry | Voorman. beloved father of Laura, ida and Harry Voorman, Mrs. W. M. Willett and Mrs. H. C. Tilden, and grandfather of Yettie Voorman Du Bois, a native of Ger- aged 78 years 11 months and 3 days. [~ iriends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, under the auspices of ivértisements and ned at 109 Va- TO LET—Furn. and Unfa tex’ ride brings you from down | BIRTHS—MNARRIAGES—DEATHS, *ALMO. riah Lodge No. 44, at 8ing Solo- the Mis- Fn]rl‘)\\“‘mur!rl'ag- and Qeath notices sent by .’é'?;’“.‘m‘fi"iammc Femple. | not be inserted. They must b dey > < v for" crowded | In 4t elther of the publication office: san pa | WALLIAMSIn Mill Valley. July 29, 1500, Francis, dearly beloved husband of Jennie E. pen larger, brighter | indorsed with t name &nd residence of per- i - r merviees &re: AL your com. | sons suthorized to have the same published. e AE T omey—Investigate—Take Mis. “Mr. Williams came to California in 1852 a st car Sicect; take UL BORN. P, e gl e =t and Leavenwortli cars, | CLARK—In this city, July %, 1900, to the wie | 1Bent and . successful _stone contractors of John B. Clark, s . of San Francisco. He retired from business a few years ago with an ample fortune and went to Mill Valley to reside. In business his word was his bond. His honesty was never questioned and his genial { | COEN—In this city, Jul HN-In this clty, July 2, 10, to the wite DiED. kinély nature endeared him to s ost ‘o " friends, who will long . Biomingisie, - Her Lon Funeral services will be held this day i - s y g (Thursday), at 12 o'clock, at his late resi- RNETT, 1635 Market st (old No. 1364)—Fur- Mo o dence in Mill Valley. Funeral will arrive at 30 o' clock. whar{, foot of Market street, ai Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery ST. DOMINIC'S Church Building Association— "he monthly requiem high mass for the de- ceased members of St. Dominic’s Church Fuilding Assoctation, and for the parents and re.atives of the living members, will be sung so unfurnjehed - | y rooms; $1 50 to §7 .. P. RANFT. COSTELLO—On board steamship City of Syd- el | Entered into rest, in this city, Babette | of the late David Center, | from his late resi- | 5 Laguna street this day (Thurs- | | | | | SACRAMENTD BOY THKES. MIDWEEK COURSIN STAKE Beat Favorite Victor Queen in a Long Deciding Course. et Hounds Were Affected by the Hot ‘Weather—Eleven Spot Dies Soon After Defeating Lady Bess. EREE S, A short ender in the deciding course, Walsh & Heenan's Sacramento Boy, surprised the favorite, J. R. Smith's Vie- | tor Queen, and captured the midweek stake at San Mateo Park yesterday, with many points to spare. Victor Queen was a 5-2 favorite, with little Sacramento Boy money in sight. The'final course was a long, hard one, all over the park, but the score of 24-5 shows that it belonged to Sacramento Boy from the slip to the kill. The excessive heat tcld upon the dogs and several were withdrawn for this rea- son. In the first round Eleven Spot had a very trying course with Lady Bess, win- ning the racing but paying a life penalty. The dog died in the kennels soon after. | The hares were exceptionally strong and this added to the strain on the hounds. Several “sure things” went a-glimmer- ing. Martha Washington defeated Moss Rose, a 6-1 favorite; King's Borderer fell to Imperial, a 5-2 favorite, and Best Bar- gain, on the short end of a 1-2 shot, took the money from Benicia Boy, but afier- ward, favorite over Victor Queen, was defeated by the runner-up. There were several other short enders to come within the money. The stake was run as fol- | lows: ; First round—B. Silver’s Re-Annex wor Maud S withdrawn; Connell Bros. Good-pes beat T. J. McHugh's Maid of the Mill, 8-7; | James Dean's Gallant beat J. Byrnes' Olym: | pus, 7-3; F. A. McComb's Motto beat E. | Hollana’s Admiral Dewey, §-1; C. Grau's Mar- | tha Washington beat J. 'McHugh's Moss aged 91 years 11 | high mase will be celebrated | | nell ‘Bros.” Clover, Rose, ; Jeff Martinett's Bernal Boy beat J. Linnehan’s Racine, 5-3; F. McComb's Patriot beat D. Byrnes' Mollle Hogan, 8-0; G. Nether- cott's Freda C beat J. Maher'd Swedish Imp, 3-2; W. Calrne’s Imperial beat Schou’s King's Borderer, 5-3; L. F. Bartels' Best Bar- | gain beat P. Brophy's Benicta Boy, 4-2; J. R. Smith’'s Victor Queen beat W. H, Shear's Ben B, 12-3; Russell, Wilson & Allen's Lady Emma beat G. W. Heintz's Coquet, 6-5; Maher & | Reld’s Uncle Fuller beat R. L. Taylor's Beauty Spot, §-4; F. McComb's Little Sister beat Con- ) ') 7-2: Sterl & Knowles' Sleety Mist beat W. McCaffrey's Flying Faster, 6-2; Jeff Martinett's Bill Foster beat T. Logan' Miss Grizzle, Lande & Gerber's Mount Ida beat J. Seggerson's Gold Hill, 8-3; J. Smith's Master Workman beat. J. Sution’s Glen Anne, 5-0; A. Johnson's Bald Eagle beat J, Maher's Emma M, $-3; E. M. Kellogg's Hummer beat | Kay B Dudley Diamond, §-0: Sterl & | Knowles' Oleta beat Connell Bros.” St. Helen, | -3: Sullivan & Trainor's Castle Island Boy | beat Russell, Allen & ‘Wilson's Miss | Wilson, 5-4; T. J. McInerney’s Tomm: Rex beat Kay Bros' Hawker, 16-3; George Sharman's Wait-a-Bit beat' D. To- land’s Twilight Jr., §-6: J. Byrnes' Eleven Spot | | beat J. Dickson’s Lady Be: J. Carroll's | | Lolita, | | Johnny R beat Russell, Caveney's Juliet, N. | P. Whiting's St._Anthony beat J. Linnehan’s | 16-8; G. 'W, Heintz's High Jinks beat Connell Bros." Senorita, 6-0;: T. J. McInerney’'s Alien’ & Wilson's Sea | Breeze, 6-4; Walsh & Heenan's Sacramento Boy beat A. Johvson's Tod Sloan, 10-5; Russell, Allen & Wilson's Julius Caesar beat W. Mur: phy’s Crawford Lass, 10-. Second round—Re-Annex beat Good-bye: Mot- to beat Gallant, 12-5; Martha Washington beat Bernal Boy, 4-3: Freda C beat Patriot, 8-5: Best | Bargain beat Imperial, 7-4; Victor Queen beat | Lady Emma, §-7; Liitle ‘Sister beat Uncle Fuller, 6-5; Sleety Mist beat Bell Foster, 7-3; Mount' Ida beat Master Workman, 12-3; Hum. mer beat Bald Eagle, 11-5; Castle Island Boy beat Oleta, 4-2; Tommy Rex and Wait-a-Bit ran a double bye; St. Anthony beat Erin's Hope, 10-5; High Jinks beat Johnny R, 15-3; Sacra- mento Boy beat Julius Caesar, 16- Third round—Motto_beat Re-Annex, 5-4; Fre- da C beat Martha Washington, $-6: Victor Queen beat Best Barggin, 6-3: Sleety Mist won a bye, Little Sister withdrawn; Hummer beat Mount Ida, 4-8; Tommy Rex beat Castle Island Boy, 8-5: Walt-a-Bit beat St. Anthony, 15-7; Sacramento Boy beat High Jinks, 5-2. Fourth round—Freda C beat Motto, 4-2; Victor Queen beat Sleety Mist, 8-6; Tommy Rex beat Hummer, 4-0; Sacramento Boy beat Wait- Bit Fifth round—Victor Queen beat Freda C, 8-4; Sacramento Boy beat Tommy Rex, 9-5. Deciding course—Sacramento Boy beat Victor Queen, 24-5. Erin’s Hope beat J. ey EIGHTY DOGS WILL RUN AT THE SAN MATEO PARK Hounds Are Well Drawn and the Promise of Good Sport Is Bright. An eighty-dog open stake will be run at San Mateo Coursing Park on Saturday and Sunday under the auspices of the Ingleside Coursing Assoclation. The prizes will be $175, $100, $75, two at $50, five at 330, ten at $20, twenty at $10. Coursing will begin upon the arrival of the 11 o'clock train. The draw is as follows: J. P. Thrift's Forget vs. H. Lynch’s Lottie M; E. Geary's America vs. A. Johnson's Low- lander; A. Johnson's Tod Sloan vs. J. Dean's Gallant; Lowe & Thompson's Prince Hal v ; Lowe & Thompson’ Little Fullerton vs. J. Reill; Ploughbo: J. Morlarity's Jimmie Anthony v Tnerney’s Nora; T. Tierney's Tea Rose vs, R. E. de B. Lopez & Son's Diablo; W. C. Glasson's Sieigh Bells va. J. P. Thrift's Tyrone Prince: 7.“Maher's Swedish vs. J. Sutton's Mayflower: D. Winders' ,Random Aim vs. H. A. Deckel- ann's Lawrence; T. J. Cronin's Daisy Dale vs. J. Morlarity's Snapper Garrison; J. P. Thrift's St. Michael ve. L. F. -Bartels' Beer | Brewer; T. J. Cronin’'s Wild Tralee vs. J. R. Smith’s Jennie Wilson; B. Silva’s Re-Annex Vs. Lowe & Thompson's Over the Border; Aeneid Kennels' Aeneas vs. G. Abercrombie Rock Island Kink; F. Shaw's King's Borderer | va J. R. Smith's Sylvanus; G. McCabe's Crai Boy W. C. Glasson's Santonin: Connell Bros.' St. Helen vs. J. W. Wood's Clift Wilson; Russell, Allen & Wilson's Spiteful vs. Captain Kane's Master Davenport; T. W. Bartels' Mac' Melody vs. Russell, Allen & Wilson's Magic; R, L. Tayior's Mose vs. O'Shea Bros.’ Young America; Russell, Allen & Wilson's Master Clair vs. Sterl & Knowles' For Glory; O'Shea Pros.’ Golden Rule vs. A. L. Austin's Firm Foe; A. Johnson's Bald Eagle vs. F. Jones' Harlean Gladys; E. M. Kellogg's Sweet Emma vs. Lowe & Thompson's Scotch Reel; A. Fal- lon's Lily of the West vs. J. Potter's Palm Flower: Russell, Allen & Wilson's Rosy Clair va 'H. Lynch's Lexington; A. W. Heintz High Jinks vs. Aeneid Kennels' Agamemno Captain Kane's Greenhall vs. C. B. Charle Svorth's Crawford Braes: B. M. Kellogg's Kid MeCoy vs. C. Bonner's Wild Nora; T. J. Me- Trerney's Regina R ve. H. A. Deckelmann's Snapshot; P. J. Reilly's Warship vs, P. Cro- min'e Lear King: L. F. Bartels' Best Bargain Ve, F. McComb's Littie Sister; T. Logan’s Miss Grizzie ve. J. Byrnes' Battleship: J. Durene’ Hard Lines vs. Sterl & Knowles' O'Hara; Dillon's Dewdrop vs. Sterl & Knowles' Olet; A. N. Clarkson’s Head Water ve. R. E. de | R Talfor, | J Mulroy, Ingleside Yates, lots 17, 18 and 19, block 175, on map of subdivision lots 12, 12 and 14 and portion lot 11, Corrected Map Snyder Homestead Tract, Berke- ley: $10. Builders’ Contracts. James L. Flood (owner) with Otis Elevator Company (a corporation, contractors), architect Julius E. Krafft—One electric passenger eleva- tor in Nevada block, four-story and basement brick bullding on NW corner of Pine and g’m‘omerv streets, W 137:6 by N 125; total, /50, Same owner with San Francisco Novelty and Plating Works (contractors), architect same— Metal grilles Inclosures, metal stair string and faclas all around new elevator well, with doors for four stories and elevator car, together with balustrade of first and fourth floors for same on_same; total. $3544. Felton Tayvlor (owner) with J. H. Munster (contractor), architects Martens & Coffey—All work except plastering, plumbing, painting, mantels, gas fixtures and shades for two three- story frame buildings on E line of Polk street, L8 T of Washington; XY 39:10 by E 60; total, Same owner with G. C. Sweeny (contractor) architect same—Plumbing and gasfitting for same on same; total, $1200. —————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. C H Eggert, Seattle (J Rappe, R City J P Eggert, Seattle A Lester, Seattle C Morency, Seattle P Wood, Tulare F J Fisher & w, Visalla H F Martin, Seattle R Hatten & w, Visalia| M Hansen, Seattle Mrs Reese, Seattle Miss N Reese, Seattle H W Block, Bakersfield J G Birham, 8 Barbaral Mrs S8 Van Valer, Hnfd W Pike, Fresno C Ritter, Murphysboro | A W Casper, L Ang | Mrs V_Jitkin, Pueblo | Miss M Newkirk, Coloj G F Arkman, Dubuque/ Leo F Jaeger, Dubuque R Shepherd, w & c, Cal W F Hopkins, Highlnd| Mrs A David, Sacto T B Schander, Chicagol J H Dapauy, § S A C J Crudy, 8 Lake J § Morris, Chic H I Seymour, Sacto Mrs J Cornish, Omaha, Murray, L Ang v Zartman, Tulare Chalfant, Pa Graham, Nevada Stone, L_Ang allows, D Flat o Dayton, C Springs Atwood, Stkn Larson, Lodl E McCudden, Val K Reed, Auburn ‘B Boggs, Redding Pinschower & w, Cal T Smith & £, St L Campbell & w, Grdly Miss Baldwin, L Ang R B Burns, L Ang H Hauser, L Ang 2 Mrs B Brown & c, Ala A Anderson, Suisun W S Lewis, Woodland J M Wilson, Reno E C Hart, Sacto W M Lowell, Sacto L L McCoy & w, R B El FIREEEREER Ay, vz B K Staalger, Shasta 7 B McGonagle &w, Of L R Poundstone, Cal Miss McGonigle, J Vertia, Calumet T H Read, Stkn P Rappe, Calumet PALACE HOTEL. J P Channing, N Y | T P Powers, N ¥ C F Kirsman, N ¥ |C D Hedden, N Y W W Mead, U S N | J W Piker, Boston R R Wallach, U S A | A Young, Milwaukee W-E McKee, Seattle W F Becker, Milwauke T G Davis, Portland |W W Rockhill, Wasn J E Karlson, N Y Mrs Rockhill, Wash T Hirsch, Portland W Rush & W, Vallejo O A Ives, L Ang | Miss Rush, Vallejo H J Hammond, Tampa Mrs Thomas, Phila F W F Fay, L Ang |O P Howard, Cal P v_Warr, Wallace | J C Sulllvan, N Y 1 Mrs Ka on, N Y B Well, L. Ang Mrs Ralston, N Y L Gehr, L. Ang NEW WESTERN HOTEL. B A Donnenwirt® Cal, M Williams & w, Reno Crockett | Mrs O'Donnell, Stocktn 3 Johnson, Napa F Schultz & w, Cal H M Philbrook, Chicag| M Rotrer, § Dak R Davidson, Chicago - |J Christensen, Seattle J Ferguson, Vallejo R H Boyd, Sacto | F B Barkley, Seattle J Rose, Seattle F H Bradford, London € R Duval, Del Monts L Daileader, S Jose M J Robames, § Jose COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page 8. * Shipping Intelligence. * ARRIVED. Wednesday, August 1. Stmr Wasbtenaw, Gilboy, §3 hours from Ta- coma. Stmr Waila Walla, Hall, 63 hours from Vie- toria ard Puget Sound ports. Stmr St Bendegard, 76 hours from Co- lumbia_River. Ship Columbia, Nelson, 12 days from Tacoma. Buark 8§ C Allen, Johnson, 26 days from Hono- Talu. Schr Bender Brothers, Wetzel, 16 hours from | Bowens Landins. Schr Ocean Spray, Bowens Landinz. Schr Jennie Thelin, Grays Harbor. Schr J Eppinger, Stewarts Point. Sckr Archie and Fontie, Johannssen, 48 hours from Iversens Landing. Schr Mary Etta, Hansen, 3 days from Bowens Landing. Schr Sacramento, Grurgel, 9 days from Stus- law River. Schr Western Home, Daeweritz, § days from Coos Bay. CLEARED. Wednesday, August 1. [ Stms San Mateo, Fletcher, Nanatmo; Pacifio mp Co. Stmr Orizaba, Shea, Eureka; Goodali, Per- kins & Co. Br stmr Victorla, Blakey, Chemainus; R Dunsmuir's Sons Co. Br ship Port Elgin, Hand, Queenstown; Ep- | pinger & Co. SAILED. Wednesday, August L Stmr Corona, Gielow, San Diego. Stmr State of California, Parsons, Astoria. Stmr Orizaba, Shea, Eureka. Stmr South Coast, Olsen. Albion. U € stmr_Meade, Wilson, Taku. Br stmr Warfleld, Pattle, Chemainus. Schr Murlel, Carlsen, Port Blakeley. Bchr Fortuna, Luberg, Eureka. Schr Aloha, Fry, Honolulu. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Aug 1, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NW, velocity 16 miles. MISCELLANEOUS. LONDON, Aug 1—Fr bark Grande Duchesse Olga, hence April 30, for Queenstown, put into Tahitigwith loss of foremast. The $ktn City of Papeete while leaving the port of Tahiti on July 7 for San Francisco sus- tained considerable damage. Vessel returned and must discharge cargo. DOMESTIC PORTS. TACOMA—Arrived Aug 1-Schr Winslow, from Port Townsend. EUREKA—Sailed Aug 1—Stmr Bus San Franelsco; stmr North Fork, for San Olsen, 15 hours from Madsen, 10 days from Skipper, 18 hours from for cisco: schr Mabel Gray, for San Diego. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Aug 1—Stmr ‘Whitesboro, from —. MENDOCINO—Arrived July 31—Schr Nettie Sundborg, hence July 17. CRESCENT CITY—Satled July $i—Stmr Sco- tia, for San cisco. ASTORIA—Salled Aug 1—Stmr Columbia, for San Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Sailed Aug 1—Stmr Noyo, for San_Francisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Passed Aug 1—Stmr Senator, from Cape Nome, for Seattl “Arrived Aug 1—-Schr Fred E Sander, from Cape Nome. A SEATTLE—Arrived July 31—Stmr Cleveland, from Nome: stmr Santa Cruz, hence July 25. Sailed July 31—Stmr Ruth, for Skaguay. Arrived Aug 1—Stmr Senator, from Nome. VENTURA—Arrived Aug 1—Stmr Newbursg, from Grays Harbor. Sailed Aug 1—Stmr Newburg. for —. CASPAR—Arrived Aug 1—Stmr Cleone, hence July SL PBASTERN PORT. NEW YORK—Arrived July 3l—Stmr _Alli- anca, from Colon; bark Pactolus, from Hono- 2 ; P. Cronin’s Master Gordan v Lo e Morning Glory: Lowe & Thom ¥on's Flora McDonald vs. J. - Hugh Burk's Night Time Safeguard. utboard; priv. fam. | e A in'St. Dominic's Chure this day (Thursday), - wihorne—Beautifully fur- | Ry o gl s 2 ? sunny rooms to let James A stater of sister of ccle 3 acive of Queens- n, rk, Ireland, aged 25 years. | CF¥riends and acquaintances are respect- d to attend the funeral to-morrow 8,30 oclock, from her late resi- Morris avenue. off Harrison Fitth and Sixth, thence to St. Foses Church, where services will be held for the repose of het soul, commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. % HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. becca C. Tucker to Walter W’?;e‘fio:: lo‘ftdmll‘e E line of Buchanan street, 90'S of Jackson, § 30 by E 100: $10. Anna M. and W. H. L. Barnes to Leroy Hough, lot on W line of Bteiner street, 8 N of B"’“""u’i.."i‘..fl'm'fiai’ % Yotin G. Roverts Lor ek K of Green street. 110 W of Scott, W 27:6 by 8 137:6; $10. cutheast forner Seventh | =.—Sunny rooms, en suite or | varior; read) g ~Elegant s mingle: KING, Turk and Tay Rooms from $1 week up 10 : also housekeeping rosms. ed sunn: Investment Company to H. Peterson, e senmie b e R e to Flannagan & Gailagher Lo ot Carl street, 219:4 E of Stanyan, __reoms: reascnable; by day, week or mpnth. DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgrr BRWEIE et w MINNA. 66 Fi h—Newly furnisbed | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND LMBALMERS, N. and Kate Soderer bert W. Mackle, - winto ner Eighth- K"f'l{_;':{:ffl‘ 20 Fifth st. opposite Lincoln School. lot on W line of First or :un.%.‘;o?m Fio N m, 81 per we FARRELL, 2 Sunny furnished room offices: elevator; electric lights; day, wk. (Fifteenth), N 30 b; orBu".hsp‘fll;’lu:hell to Edward Patchell, lot on W line of Shotwell street, 125 N of Twentleth, N W 122:6; gift. Telephone South 80, e TN TR CLO-ING CEMETERIES, and mo. I 2 o e ‘ yrathi to Hibernia Savings and Vot Chrintan sreterred. On March 30th of this year the Board of | *ectes s ard Gusan ¥, Greene to Harrlet FOWELL. 12— Light. clean rmé.; wultes or sin- | Subervisors of San Francisco passed Or-. | Murasky (wife of James). lot on S line of gle; traiisient: runhing water; rates reduced. | SRNRCE, TS RPCIbitinE, the burlal of | Seventesnth. 5 W of Sanches. W 3 by £ 114; law goes into effect August 1, TS His- | 31 sanna L. and Charles E. Willlams to Jona- | tory shows that all large cities have found o0y S 100t and Jane Ryan, lot on than it nécessary o close their cemeteries, and | Twenty: and York wireets, 3 60 by. 5208 E ¥ immediately the relatives and friends be- | $1% EDALE House, 315 and 21 Ellis pt—Rooms, and_Adele de Martini to bt 25¢ to 31, week 31 2 to 3: open night. | for less Hablel re oY G, ones to otatar. Srignin, 1ot on 8 line of Brondway, 918 1 RDYAL HOUSE, 1% Filis st—Incandescent | BTOWth of the city. For tm‘ianrcuun | Ty ™ Avtavashly, Company. o, B ‘B Uight . readinig-room, smoking-room and ladies’ | @nd expenses in disinterrix transfer- pora, lot on § corner of S Beale rnm mm.wrgnn*mnu:w ring bodies apply to H. Jacob & | streets, SE 92:1, SW 137:6, NW . 137:86, o §8; month, $8 to $20; elevator on office ; | Co-, funeral directors and emba-n. 318 | quitclaim deed; $10. rooms with hot-and cold water; bath= | Mason street. Telephone Main , Same to Edward V. Dunbar, lot on SW line . it Beale street, 92:1 SE of Folsom, SE 45:5 by SW 137:6, quitclaim deed: $10. e gton, B diany o iiomrets) w t. . Hi N . gual zal ‘es {:‘L;m EE Tine of Z6e place, 65:6 5 of Folsom, § 232 F‘:nll"'vrts' h to Sarah Connihan, ot on r of ven! an! Deans v £ by 8 10 10 m:'"“ and o \beth Blackwood , H. BB comer of Tawenty-Afth (Yoio) and" Micsie: Sippt screets, E 100 by S 50; $10. Land and Water Front Company to same, same; $5. ‘Nancy or Nancy B. Cook to Adolf Moeller, Tt on X line of Sreet, 105 W of Capt: tol, W 25 by N 12, block O, Railroad Home- stead; $175. Louis C. Buck to John J. Wirtner, lot on NW line of Athens street, 250 NE of Persia, NE 2 100, block 64, Excelsior Homestead: $10. L. and_Rebecca Magee to Patrick Broderick, 1ot on E corner of San Jose avenue and Geneva street, SE 17, NE 6935, NW. 163, SW 70, block 30, West End Map 1; $10. Alameda County. La Serda to Roman Catholic Arch- bishop Francisco ((nll.lmu ‘corporation wlo)i NW corner of Grove and Fortleth S Tact Map 2, Ouiana: i, o Monteom- Abrabam Levy and William Lewis (trustees estate Rose Auerbach) to Melville Auerbacn, ot on X line of Twenty-second stroet, 48511 & w*uynfii»«mn«&u’ mw lulu. Chief officer died on voyage. Sailed July 31—Stmr Hudson, for Colon. FOREIGN PORTS. CARDIFF—Arrived July 31—Br ship Engel- horn, from Seattle. GOOD ISLAND—Passed July 13—Bktn Che- halis, from Astoria, for Freemantle. KOBE—Arrived July 20—Stmr Con trom Manila, and sailed July 30 for Taku. VICTORIA—Salled July 31-U S stmr Iowa, for San Franclsco; ship Hecla, for Unalaska. ‘Arrived July 31—Stmr Glenogle, from Yoko- NA‘iflAllO—Amved July 31—Nor stmr Tita- nia, hence July 26, and salled Aug 1 for San Francisco. OCEAN STBAMERS. GLASGOW—Arrived Aug 1—Stmr Sardinis, from New York. LONDON—Arrived Aug 1—Stmr Manitou, from New York. qu!nmowfl_mu 1—8tmr Saxonia, from Liverpool, for NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 1-Stmr State of Nebraska, from Glasgow: stmr Werra. from Genoa, NAwlell and fll%r-lhr. = Sajled Aug 1—Stmr Westernland, South- w‘m and Antwerp; stmr Majestic, for Liver- BROWHEAD—Passed Aug 1—Stmr Germanic, frol'll New York, for Queenstown and Liver- %MON—AMW Aug 1-Stmr St Louis, from New York. SOUTH. led o Philadelphia; stmr s&mxcma—nm Aug 1—Stmr Empress of Al from Vi Y ancouver, via Yokohama. -Arrived to July 31— mmm&. Crarina ,...|Seattle.........[Aug. 3, §pm|Pler §! Amer. Maru China &JapanjAug. 3, 1pm/PMSS Honita INewport {Aug. 3, % amPler 1t Newburg |Grays Harbor|Aug. 4, 5 pm Pler 13 Vi 4, 11 am|Pier 9 5, 11 am| Pler 11 North Fork Humboldt 5, 9am Pler 2 Pt. Arena..|Point Arena. 6 3pm|Pler 2 Columbia ..) 6, 11 am | Pler 24 Grizaba, & 2 pm/Pier 9 G. Dollar. T Bml.ceeen. 7, 9am Pier 11 Curacao . 7, 10 am|Pier 11 | J. Kimball./Cape Nome. 7, 3pmiPler 2 Eureka 8, 10 am|Pier 13 San Blas 12 m|PMSS Alameda , Sam/Pler 7 | Corona - 11 am| Pier 11 | class to Hav OCEAN. TRAVEL. Pacifioc Coast Steamship Co. The New and Palatial Steel Steamship AR A FOR SEATTLE AND TACOMA on OR ABOUT AUG. 6 and SEPT. 6. are advised to inspect the Senator Passengers 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 has been running its steamers to Alaska—winter and summer—for 25 years, and is the Pioneer Pacific Coaet Line. _For further information inquire of H. H. LLOYD, Ocean Dock, Seattle, Wash.; N. POSTON, 249 Washington st.. Port land, Or.. W. PARRIS, 124 West Second st.. RAILROAD TRAVEL. souTH N racv © OMPANY. (Pactric wesTEs.) Frajns lenve nud are due (o arrive as SAN FRANCINCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) IEAYE — Frow Juiv 13, 1990 — ammive “7:00A Benicls, Suisun, Elmira, Vacarille, Tungeg el Bigmnanonits s 3:004 Shasta Express— Davis, Willisms (for Bartlots Springs), Willows, Red Bluft, Porcand .. ... .. T4 *7:80, Martiver, Sau L Calistoga and Santa Ross.. 8:004 Daris, WoodMnd, Knights Maryaville +8:004 Atlantic SRR Sun Joss, Toue, Hacran Muryaville, Chico, e Biufl. ..~ *8:304 Oukduie, Chiness (for Yosemite), Sauora, Carters... ... 20:004 Haywards. Nilos sod Way Station *p:00s Los A Expros — M. Tracy, Latirop, Siockton, Me: i and Fromo. ... .. "3 *9:304 Vallo Martinez and Way Siatlons *®: *10:004 The Overland I ver, O:uaha. Chicagn e | *82:004 Nilus, Livermore, Stockton, Saera: endota, Hauford, Visalis, Portervilio 00u Haywarls. N 00F Sacramento | 00r Haywards, N oer Mastiver, Ogden, Den- Los Angeles, Cal.; GOODALL, PERKINS & o e N nise CO., Gen. Agts, 10 Market st. TICKET OF- Sain FICE—4 New Montgemery st., San Francisco. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For ' Alaskan ports—11 a. m., August 4. 9. M, 13 24, 29, Sept. 3. Change to com- pany’s steamers at Seattle. For _Victoria, (B. C.), Port Townsend, Se- attle, Tacoma, Everett, Ana- cortes and w Whatcom X (Wash.)—11 a. m., August 4. | Vancouver | Landing, *6:00r Haywards, 16:00¢ Vallejo .. @ *6:00 ¢ Oriental * Mail—Ogien, Obeyenne, 9 M, 19 U, 29, Sept. 3, and every fitth day Owaba, ChICREO. ... .. vevez.-rv--r *NREABA thereatter. s Thatiie o this com: | -cm;o:«):::: r:‘:u;wm. Deaver, ek pan, $ agord A g e Bent’('l. 1.':‘1‘;‘::'.,‘.‘".0’%‘.";“ ;«.‘-‘;;Giz Q‘.;‘cg-iv::i 171002 Valiojo, Port Cosia aud Way Sta- to C. P. R'y. ! tious. 1550 PR A i i e day’ thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Stmeon, Cayu- cos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gavicta, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedr: East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport. & m. August 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, 31, Sept. 4 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., August 1, 5, §, 13, 17, 21 25, 29, Sept. 2, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatian, Altata, La Pa: nta Rosalia and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. month. 2 p. m., August and every fifth For further information obtain company’s | folders. The company reserves the right to chang» steamers, salling dates and hours of sailing without _previous notice. TICW OVVIeE strest (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. TH® 0. R. & W, £A, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO FPORTI,.AND From Spear-street Whart at 11 A. M. FARF $irirss vioss inciuding Szrty i $3 Second “lass and Meals. STATE OF CALIFORNIA sails -August 11, August 6_16, 2. Sent Short line tp Walia Walla, Spokane, Butt Helena and”all points in_the Northwes Through tickets to all ooints 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 New Montgomery 21, 21 COLUMBIA saiis The Elegant, Commodious, Fast Al Passenger Steamship, JOHN S. KIMBALL, Twenty-five hundred tons’ displacement, TUESDAY, August 7,10a. m For Passenger and Freight Rates Apply to KIMBALL STEAMSHIP CO., 220 Market st.. San Francisco. TOYO KISEN 7th of each | rass Sac. Redidiny and Californin aryaville, 17454 Santa Excursion for Sante Cruz and Principal Way Stations {8:08p *8:15 Newark. Centervilie, San Joss, Felton, Bouller Creok, Suuta Or Scations 12:452 Newack, Ce v, Sau Jose, New e, Feiton, Bonider Creek, Banta Cruz aud Prich sl Way Siatiorn . *4:13¢ Nowark, San Joue, Los Gatos. l‘: i3p mwood. Felton, Santa Crus. . ! CREEK ROUTE FERRY || From S4 PRANGISOO—Pant of Mariot Surent (i3 $)— T 9:00 11:00a.y. 1100 ‘30 1908 | 40 18:00 *6:03r.m. | Prom OARLAND—Foat of Brandway. — 6:00 8:00 10:004. | _$13:00 *1:00 13:00 00 1400 “5:30r COANT DIVISION (Broad tinnge). 17:304 Sunday Santa Cruz, — Ssn Jose and Way St 304 NauJose, LosGatosn: 3¢ San M, Paio Monsere t3:20r San Jose I’lld Way Stati e 14:15¢ San Jose aut Principal Wy Statio 13:00F San Jose, Los Gatos and Principal 1 Way Statios . | oam a:nl Princinal Way Station 0r San Jose and Way Sia B01:45 e San ose and Way S Ftarnosel 1 Sunday oniy Moruing. *Daily. *Sundsy excepted b Saturday ool @ Saturday and Sunday. «Sw ‘ uur?iuu NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. | LESSERD SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:35, 9:00. 11:00 a. m.. 12:3% 3:30, 6:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 o. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:30 and 11:30 ». m. BUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a m.; 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 p. m. | _SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO | WEEK DAYS—6:10, . 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:48, 3:40, p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at and €35 p. m. DAYS—$:10, 9:40, 140, 3:40, 5:05, 6:25 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Parle same schedule as above. Tay and Monday. 1:10 & m. i Leave | In Effect. Arrive S TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- San Franciseo. [Apr. 1%00.| San Francisco. e T ey st SRR m | ek ] v Son | o - ‘ an 3 NG, calling at | inatto s obe _(Hiog0), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and | Pavs | days. { Destination.| day D connecting_at Hongkong with steamers for, In- | 7:30 am| 8:00 om| Novato. [10:40 am/| ::4 am dla, etc. No cargo received on board on day | 3:30 pm| 9:30 am| Petaluma. | 6:05 pm/10:25 am 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm! Santa Rosa.| 7:35 pm, #:3 pm B Fulton. 1900 | 7:30 am)| ‘Windsor. 25 amy Ss Healdsburs. ... Sal » , 1000 | GL"mnil Via Honolulu. eyserville. Round-trip_tickets lt‘:nrotgu‘:‘ed rates. Tor | 30 pml 8:00 ami Cloverdaie. | 7:5 pral 4 5 treight and passage apply at .company's office, | oo Hopland 10-25 amy: B et O TERT. Geuersl Agent. | -9 pml 8:00 am| and Ukiah. | 7:35 pml $:10 pra | 7:30 am| - P & | s “M.Sm : ernev: :35 prm AMERICAN LINB, 230 oml T 1) a2 om SOUTEAMPTON. I LONDON. PARIS. | “y3g o 5:00 am| Somoma | 9:16 am| 5:40 am ) Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. ) | opa 84 , From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. | §:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm/ 8:3 pmy New York....August 8 St. Louis..... August 2 | =T 10-40 am[10:35 am. St Paul....August 13 New York... August 3 | {3 P! 5:00 pm| Sebastopol. | 7:35 pmi 6:20 pm RED STAR LINZ New York end Anturs-y From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Kensington .. August 8 Noordland . Araggnia ... August 15 Friesland INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., 30 Montgomery Street. COMPAGNIE GENFRALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Salling every Thursday, Instead of CERER Saturday, from November 2, 1599, at 10 a. m., from Pier 42, North River, foot of Morton street: L'AQUITAINE, August 9; LA BRETAGNE, August 16: LA LORRAINE, Aug- ust 23; LA TOURAINE, August 30. ~ First vre, §52 50 and upward. Second class to Havre, $55 and upward; § per cent reduction on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 Broad- way (Hudson Building), New York. J. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, gomery avenue, San Francisco. HAMBURG-AMERICAN TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS SERVICE TO PLYMOUTH (LONDON). CHERBOURG (PARIS) AND HAMBURG. TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE TO_PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAM- BURG. ALSO NEW YORK TO CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG. For Sail ete.. Apply to HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE.37 B'dw'y,N.Y. PARIS HOTEL ACCOMMODATION Reserved it secured before departure. HERZOG & CO., Gen. Agts. for Pacific Coast, 401 California st., corner Sansome, S. F. EANIC 8. 8. AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. 8S8. ALAMEDA (via Honolulu), to New Zealand and Australia Wed., Aug. §, 8 p. m. 8. 8. AUSTRALIA (Honolulu only). ..Wednesday, August 22, i D. SPRECKELS & nnm.m - Pier 7, Foct Pacific Freight 327 m = LUXOR {6500 rone KOSMOS LINE 2z - Monthly .salling for Valparaiso and Hamburg, via Mexican ports, Central and South 8. s, 4500 tone; Saile about A ons, sails al 10. 3 DT AP RECRELS & BROS. CO.. Agents. 114 Montgomery st. Pier No. 7—Freight office, 3827 Market st., San Franeisco. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. HATHOR OCTAVIA . 5300 tons (n_m-nd Sat. at 9:45 R PR Mission-street Dock, August 2 ... August 29 CO.-HONOLULU, APIA p. m. | | _Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wost Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Ful for Altruria: at Lytton for Lytton 5, Geyserville for Skaggs Sprirgs at for the Oeysers; at Hopland for Duncan | Springs. Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- | bad Springs, Soda Bay. Lakeport and Bartlett | Bprings; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga | Bprings, Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Wittes Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day’'s, Riverside, Lierley’s, Buckneil's, Sanhedrin Heights, . Hullville, Orr's __ Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort ., West- rt, Usal, Willits, Laytonville, Cummins, i's Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, Scotis and Fureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sunday round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. cket offices. §50 Market st., Chronicle bidg, H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Genera! Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. | Commencing April 22, 1308, | FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—-7:00, *5:30. 9:30, g | 12:45, *1:45, 3:15, 4:15, °5:15, 6:15. §:40 p m | _BEXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and Sam | Ratael, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays | ®11%0 & m. does not rum to San Rafasl Sua~ entin. | % uine marked ( run to San i EXTRA TRIPS | and_Saturdays SUNDAYS—4. m.; 1:00, 2:15, o ns marked (%) 05, & :30, 3:45, 4:55, 6:15, 7 - THROUGH TRAU 7:00 & m. week “tions. 3:15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and wWay sta~ 1 SANTA FE ROUTE TRAINS. | FOOT OF MARKET STREET. R ltd el 52622 pioy 855

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